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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-2-5, Page 8Oi i Mil4*+.+N, .+s+ *+ +44,4 i !It• 44—.d"►+0*.+4•44+41 4+4+ •N HiGH CLASS Toilet PreparatioDs� tailtdoet Jouteol Taleen, Powder J Wel 1'tlfihl t'tnll Crate Jouteel Rouge Jonttll l aur I',uvirr oodhorv's h.,,al Soap Woodbury's F- 1 -d Cream 1'tu'ndie Vanishinit Cream Pnrndis hl c,sag, CI vain 1'2ratlis Tatou 111 141nhalia rat] : 1),f 1•re,ou Muhslie Cold 1'lram Mnlrtl)11 1'e, i'tete', "r. Nabobs bar, \l:, Pmnptn.0n ;.� C'. un Pommel m Iii, •,et Pompeian N,o1,1 1},• n Creant of Vol.•t., Culex Cutlet Nail ' hoe Cu' ex .ill l'oI xNI e �J(1:V5.c 350 feet' ane 750 250 2-,e 11(11' 1,00 teiO 144 ill 5o 75e Ooe nee bee 250 i5e i 551 Maly Garden Perfume, bottle 350 Mary Harden Face Powder $1 35 5(415 11;trileu Talcum 750 Uj.lkis Pet fume, oz. $2 o1) Ujelkis Face Powder 850 1)jerkis'Talcum 4,0c Sempre (bovine ti5c Ponds Vanishing, Crean) 6oe Alma Z lila Face Powder 750 Azul ea !Fee Powder $1 75 Harmony Coeur Butter C01d Cream 500 RexalC C 'olil Cream eve mid 55c Jars Rre,ll're) . o1) ,11Cream m , f Aon ds 252 Rex dl Venishiug Cream 200 & 350 Violet Dilce Talcum 250 Yucca Talcum 25C Malialiti Toilet Water ?5e Harmony Lithe Lotion 750 R. SMITH Store Drliggiet and Stationer 'N4.4.+11+++.7+.+ +,+o+•+.+, 4e•1-6+*4••+••F•+•+••t••4Mh•+••F• aniy ? qt,�• �+ Muent01N was "all 012(1)'' and will be Lill �; ,3' 4 111112 welcome bank. PA WINO off the "hog's back" on the sidewalk was a good move and saved more than oue tumble 0o doubt. 2 CARS of fine cattle were shipped from Brussels Tuesday of this week by the heed Farmers' Club Ino. Robb null 1, Henry hoover went to 'reroute with then:. lxo '1', t)unoAN's pee of Rhode Islnud Reds, at the year's Laying Con- test. at O'layee Experimental Perm, is keeping up their record despite the estretnc cold weithei and are end in the long list of entries. FllstuAiv. \\4x missed the bin thaw. TUX surplus from the Leap Year 11111102 next 'Monday evening will go to an Improvement Fund tot re.deeornting the interior of tt'o 1'.'11))1 Ball BRe85ELs, Mort.' S Grey Rural Tele. phone Coulpn)). tci;; ;;tad their ainDal tweeting In the Town Hati. Brussels, next Tuesday afterneeri, at 1 jo o'clock A S0ATIN1: Marl) at It, Jesus 11)1k toe' Thursday evening of next Werk is being arranged by the Continuation School pupils anti lnelt:BBMUS are being issued for the some. Serum:.' \V.1S .'ne 01 the s 'Id days, thermometer reeiaterine as .ow as 22 degrees below zero Sento s:lv it was 27 degrees. '('11e clay WAS t'enntifully cletu' wily sharp r\. SIOt 1.rin.le has sold bis property w1) Elizaabeti, st R: ussris, e0ntninin1( '3 or 10 acres :o M. \-nifiek, Toronto, who will be 00mitle b,a: k to town shortly. 111 r, 51rCluskie and fatuity ('vile• remove t,) 0 carol in .Molesworth locality, we understand. May all concerned profit by the transaction, or)a1 y \\ ogb,uu hockey fans are Holding their head, a little higher as a result w1 11 ,,hg. .011's wl') O)el' Brit/168;8, S td h, in Northern erl1 League fixture there 'T 111,tl ay eve:t n y of last week. The gaune was Iasi and clean. a re Mal it;bre feature being 41,:44 the .ast five .301510 were scored i13 310 space of twelve minutes. The ;'nl' ,1 w..s as hollows .--• .Hrnsst i0 \erne:tram Lowry.... abed Thornton Anum( ... h+., n,, Bloomfield (0oronl0rk lief emit, , 400kerldgo Boll . Centre 1 keridgo Pox .. ... ,\y' ,p' M ,rash molls ...L. . ,\Wily. .... t rn1L. hanits Belton tyit.,, ,.Sul .. Iliabll Referee- Wood, 11141101,'n, Brussels 4'4,11 likely (1)5 it t.p r of 33101 elms vet before class of 1.0,,01 m first x.010,} 011 though our boys are out 01 the running they p4) 1)( Coed v. ime's hist tete some and deserve Maury )41111rert, Mas. Tilos Sio -Rt. til,. 110513, --The death neeint,,l Ft day afternoon of Mrs. Thomas Moore, (1O'iling"ton street, Stratford She w,aa in her 8t:, year, anti sueruuaho,; eau,: .an islet s of sever- al years. She leas.: a 411014.41) 1 .an,1 two dtin g)tees, (41,s t'» 1Ws:e MO 5l into0, also two broCacts, Joule's 01)41 Jahn Walkom, the latter of Fel-torten Mrs Moore was born in Cornwall. 1$mllaad, and hard been a resid:'nt le Stratford for about \) )Cass. At1:'0 their 11Lahl)0Qe STr. and Mrs. Moot lir,',: ,n h'ili,a 4'33 town. a'h�ship, Perth 0A., t'c ten' a tone atter !hey t, a 1 made • . 01 1 ) i nb t hero o1) their 12t11I loth t.'1rw t,'wn..n', . for :a nlleiber Ol' costa .'.i3' they sold anti took up resttlenec 'r. t„wa. Thew zeal and readiness 10 twin i ' I every 1e)A).• rnrnt 0f 011110011 work in eotmeetuwl Walt Metllollislh 1s wr41 remembered and they were:greatly missed in the ohotr; ti.ab 1911th Scht'ol and Rptw.tth 1.1'11x430 t,n removing to S11'ntt''rd. 1'tn'ir pikes wort seldom T:le,)ifI. At the morning service in the Str l d st ,l)uroh 1)01(1 last Sunder d tis n^its, 01 condolence and sympathy was ' lo', 1 and Was for. wattled to Mr. and •. \I,04es Moore to the hone er th'e'n 1,4 ;.:404th• 111 .n the loss of wife and 1114 11et . lir. Moo, e'1) health has not t, 0')) , ,' 1 for some years And RC 110 ie well nit in /he 34-,'34 at is not to be Wondered t tete earl:lie taber011e(o gives 0vleiene et the fl Slat of time, Cly , Moore was a quiet tutted ❑moon, \vlln mug It nine it of bre honk 14113 031- iurrd the esteem ell n wile eit'elc of friends, Mrs. Moore's funeral 30011 plrtce Monday afternoon at Stratford; To rent for Inetn,'np1,, or Drop. the 100 acro farm of Mrs, Hooter hl1Qna•rio, Let 12, Con. 9, Grey Township. P11ou, 31110. 7 To1Nn pica for tulle win overage about 50 pounds. Also it young mare rising 4 years and a quantity of good burley, Lot 14, Col. 10, Grey township. Phone 954 ALEX. DARE, 13ruaxnla, R. R. 11 Fon SALE. --One Durham hill, 3 oowa clue to Calve in April, n bunch of pigs about 80 Pounds and la good ewes, Phone ".Alli W. M. MITCie1NSON. F0)4 5551,E -A Dominion Organ, 6 octave Wx. Y. McKAI-. Phone 404 55.90 daily the year around send for yearly contract and towline rinse free. H. V. MAIMS', Windsor, Ontario. "young pigs fur sato tram 70 40 511 1,001)115 Al c, 5 Teck 8141) dee to furrow 1,0x1. aonlh. Loris 0001.1.1013102, MONO, 111 Orris. Phone 450. Beta: oysters for Sale. S. C. W ruaop, 1,410075/ n dozen. Feed ground bone and keep the bans haying, 13501.01 111410. Pot) SALE. -2 comfortable dwelling houses. T. C. 141IoNANns. TORSO girl wanted to learn pant and )est MOTOR. \\-"ngns (0 00a week to start with. Apply to R. Fouorsoo, Brussels, 1211. PAs02N, Osteopethio Physician, visits Rrns,ols Monday afternoon of each week. (Throttle and nervous diseases nomC0.shilly tree{ed. 410110 residence,, Consultation at Queen's Hotel. • SfR. Mest:RA1b.. R promoter of 1110 Ch.mta0gr5 8nrean, w110 i1) Bruss(is for • a few dare. discussing the queoliou of ,a 1 dote h eslnral of Song, Story, Leceure, Inatlilnirntai music and other interest- ing features with Brtisselites, asking to have it eventuate in the early Summer, The Serene supplies a big tent for the acc.'nllu0datiou of the people, Nothing wits done to close au agreem0ot. UNnE0 the auspices of Brussels Con - tines -Bon Se11001 Literary Society, a Concert will be given io the Town Hall, Thursday eveuiug, 26th lost, at S o'clock. Program will be varied and intereeling. consisting of musical and literary 0❑m11• 00, a p'a.y-Males Stan. ; dish -Patio), Drills, fie An advertise - !tient e0ilcerui11g it may be rend else- weere 41) this 'issue. Reserve [he elate ed 11ACC A good time, Sr.00 Loons I. 0. 0. F. - Ft) lowing 41101l3041155011101 i(1 connection wilt, the 1)1100,11)3' t.ernl of Western Star 1..'d;ye, Na, 4,4,3, I, O. O. F„ Brussels, installed by 1) D G. ll. jobb, Wing - N. G., 13. '1' Plum, V. (, A. 5. Dennison, R. S., Sl Week, F S.. A. McGuire, Tyra.(, F H. Scott., Warden, 13 Whittard, 0011,, I G lone)., O t 5', \V1 unison, 1 t.l., 1; G I'51101, R S N. 1J, jos '1'lluellr 1. 15 N (14 , \\', P. Fraser, R. S. V (; , R. Henderson, T'.. S V. G , le. McCracken, R. 5. 13 , W. I. McCracken, L. Si SI) Kcoirk uncal, (. Iranian), R. Lenlherdnie, Lodge sleets Thursday evening. of eneb week (n their spacious Lodge room in i 'CBE Post block, MONTHLY Horse Fair'I'hurscl'}y of this week. Rsr01T of the town Council, Mwrdi• (On Convert 011C1 other ill 1114. ,11't' LIUn'tl- ed over 1111 nee weel,, SATURDAY night suns Jock Frost's s cat- nivel n he certainly over the 1 va and Ca I ly put it a people as Sunday morning gave 0vi• denim, ;City Pon' is sony to hear that Thos. (loss Genu Famishing store at Cher ley, 2)140 Iniroosi out Wednesday morn. ing of this week. We hope he cern led i sell ranee. Goon 130ov'r,•--There has been 5111111141 the local 'Treasurer, F. H. Gilroy, the stun of 411.0713,3x toward help for the suffering Armenians, Other contribu- tions are expected. A 111)13 of Brussels Curlew: were re llarristou this week taking n hand at their curling touruaint of The quar- tette was D. C. Moss, A, Strachan, 0. C Wailers and Cleve Hunker. SesseareTtoN rates for the Montreal Witness and Northern Messenger have boon increased, also the Family herald and Weekly Star, The cut•rected club. bing offer may be read o1) page 5. Tire two houses of the Heist famil'es, Albert street, are quarantined over a light typo ease of smallpox. It is sup- posed to have been brought from Strat- ford where n member of oue of the fami- lies had been ill. RlCxn. Roe DRCRAsam,-Last Mon- day Richard Roe an old and well known resident of this locality, passed away at the hone of his daughter, Mrs. Crich, John street, i1) his 8elh year, Funeral hares place '1'huredny at 2 30 p• In Service at 2 Intermeut in Brussels cemetery. More extended notice next week. 'l'xues❑Ay after❑oou of this week, at 3 o'clock Brussels Branch of he W. C. T. U., will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. A McGuire, It is txpeeled that Mrs. Beavers, County President, of Exeter, will address the gneheriug, She is au enthusiastic worker in this worthy cause. On page 4 may be read a❑ extended report cf the last annual Convention of this practical or1Rniza- ti(111. An offeriug will be taken for the Atnleaitin Fund. 1)A'ras WORTI'1 REM051fExING.- Horse Fair Thursday of this week. Horticultural Directors 'meet Friday Evening at Public Library Board room at 8 Inter -church Mass meeting next Sun- day evening Sr. Tohn's church School Concert Town Ha11, Thursday, Feb 27. Brussels Telephone Co., Annual meet- iu TFebi 'TO Hall. Tuesday. 1 t0 f1 w❑ Howiek Mutual Amnia' meeting, Gerrie Friday, r 1h east RI 2 3 Leap Year Skate Wednesday evening this week. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE - A 'Travel T11k o1) "Bouuie Scotland," illustrated with many fine views was giver) in the Lecture room of Melville church, Tuesday evening, by Rev. W. Moffat, Millbank. Ninny scenes of historic iu- terest were shown and the beauties of nature as revealed in the lochs aid hills of old Scotland and mn011 informa- tion given concerning the chief piece of interest. Besides the Lecture n musical program of Scotch songs, violin n❑d 111 t organ selections was give❑ Proceeds was $39.00. livening was mu0h enjoyed by all. ENTxixen INTO Rxw'1',--On Friday, 3oth nit , another of our pioneeis lens removed from ns by the grim, yet kind- ly hand of death, in the person of Mrs, 'Phomas Moore, 22 Moruington ,trees. Stratford, at the age of So years. Mrs Moore, with her husbaud, conmeuced nra'ri0(1 life an a farm near here. in the township of Grey, Lot 11, Cou. co, no it owned by Wni, McNair, Mr,.. Moore's maiden na1Ee wee Charlotte Walken). She was born in Cornwall. England i Wlleu 4 years of age, came with her parent; and other members of the family to Canada, and For some yea's made their borne near Darliugtou. Some years inter they moved to Perth County settling* on a term near Mitchell, where she met him who was to be her life long partner. After several years of hardship and toil, clearing the virgin soil, yet successful and happy years as they were, Mr. and Mrs Mooreand family tnoved into the village of Brussels where theyeujoyetl a well merited rerpite front the more active life. '1'o know Mrs Moore Was t0 respect nod love her, for her sterliug worth, She was a faithful wife, an exemplary mother, a cousisteut and loyal member of the Methodist church, and a neighbor and blend al- tvays to be relied upon, For the Inst g years the family have resided in Fara- ford. Mrs. Moore tuns n great suferer for several months, and death enure RS R welcome messenger. To the bereaved husband 0531 drlughters a host of friends offer their sincere sympathy. 1 People We Talk About ti$ tt tt Will. Bell spent the week end with Listowel friends. Miss Lovae Sinclair, who has been i1) Detroit, is home nu a recuperating visit. Harry and Mrs, Querin. Gait, were visiting relatives in town for the week end, Mrs. Skelton was it visitor with her dnnghter, Mos (Ilse, at Stratford for a Cela days. Wyman Sperling, Mail Clerk on the G. T. R. teas hoarse for shortvisit with his parents. Miss ean Fox attended the Normal School "Al Home i1) Strnt ford nod en- joyed R fine time. Walter Wilber was oft duly for a week so from a disabled knee but we hope he will soon be as hearty as ever. Miss Winuie'Morris was oft duty for a few days last week owiig to a severe cold but resumed teaching again this week. Phos. Whitfield, of Michigan, was visiting relatives in Brussels and locality, Ho io a brother to '1'. E. Whitfield, Queen street. Mrs. Ino. E. ;;math, of Brandon, Meuitobu, and her sister, Mrs A. 'Al. McKay, of Wilmer, Sask,, arrive d this week from the West, to reeew old ft tend - elites They aro daughters of David • Ross, Elisabeth street, and are well known former residents (11 brussels Mrs, Smith may stake her home in Town Rs her htisb3nd died 11 few months ago. She expects to pay a visit to re- iatives in Scotland ere long '1'110 ladies etre welcome 10 Brussels and the good followship of many former acquaint' Muses, Mr. McRay is engaged In the Presbyterian ministry out West, Mrs. J. T. Wood is vir;tliI'41 her '41.;101, Mrs, (lacltullut in 1,01111101. F. W.4'I Illnl1)1. \Ninunpe 4, wivR 11,1li. day vi 1, i at the lautne e I hi; uncle anti Mint, 12 and Mrs Ltathe)dale. t n e u01110.11 -pox "i , [ e [tt ae(oul t a 011 the Seh)o1See; ion in Wtli'tatownship, Miss Ala gee Perlia was having •t couple of weeks million and visited at }Ill+ parental home i1) lira Sets. • A note (rem :5111'. lea. 'Gait, formerly of town, says she huts gime to Abilene, liosons, to help etre for (111e, 131 Peter, her sister • in law. who isi11. Old friends hope the patient will seen be better. Mrs. James 1)unean is home from a visit of At month 011 f 11)d,10y where she went to 53"( tier broree ', Win Jackson. who has been ill but is somewhat inn - proved. Cita Post i5 plr1101(1 that the quaran. tine barr wits lifted from the house of Reeve Plum and family last week and everything has fe::umr5 nural,51 c„11th• clout alley the tie up fur the pre, crib. d period This week loo. 11. $hat po, Calgatl•. I • 1'i. visit ill 1e11119U; was 1410 On a brief rf v s l w 1 0)1)5 friends Ile 1)140 becu for til 141013 6 ('oars 1ravettug i0 1110 West fn the. Ail Coiniclt (3)0211(3 and C. nleetin,1,re f11.0 of London, 0101 lie has 1+11W It a pro. motvtl by the t'1nmny to t1).” )1).l ,_i!e- ment of the s' and ItAmiintou branches. Mr. Kenny, whorl h' tue- needs, being sent to Vaneouvet l' (., Mr, Sharpe is an active, 4i1,awake 40(105 man and will 511 the bili \\'e are glad to nO114 the U• ,neini(1ce given to another o1.1 buy 1)r this locality i1) climbing the ladder of success. Ile is a sou 1)1 lames Sharpe, one of fhe old et- tle(snf this commune i'. Mr Shape was et London attending a basial•',, meeting of the Wesal CT) repro- ia:IIices Mid took a run up to B)usi'is before 1e. turning to Calgary. BORN KitiO4an,--L1 (1rt'y township, oq January Slat, 1920. to lar, and Mrs. Telford. Re5Cor, a sol -Albert Lawrence, 01E0 BLNN aT1'.•-L, Gorrie, oil ;railway 210, 104, :Richard Bonnett, aged 75 50810. Jon Na'rox,-In (Trey Township, on January Olot, 1020, 80,51, Jane Akins, beloved wife of George lnhnstun, aged 00 yens, 5 tnou1ha and 10 days. 510000.-1n Sten tfosd, on tannery 80th, 1020. e1,a lotte Walkout. beloved wife or Thee, swore, formerly of Brussels, aged 80 years and months 14034. -In Brussels, on February 2nd, 1020) Richard line in h. '11th 1r. Fe111aral 1511 ve hourearl er'h'Imoon at 2 00. 801'4100 brei hoar 2nrli,!r. AUCTION SALES 1 s 1 111 1 1'It. 1 1 4 01 ,1 dn• 'e1)t lions 1 ra i1 t k i Tents. honsrltvld hu•ni hue &e.,Out 0, e`oi II, Rale 1 Township. Ida e u s1 td at. ). 111. Grey 0 f e 4 P 1 Jag AIuntrPen 10 u,, ' S ook,i Atie Mono,02 Pen 0, Prop Stook, Implem's' 1, 0&t at Lot 15, Con: 8, Grey. ale, unreserved, at 1 p. m. Lrwne Whitfield, Prop,; L, S. Scott, Ana TnEsoSv, F'., o1f 25, ou,1. Furniture, Farm sladr, unreserved Inn 25, Clog, 11, Grey Town- ship. sale unreserved at 8.- 1p. m. Thos. Wil- liamson, Prop 10, S. Scott, Aum. w E11NssnAY, Pial 15, -Fara: stock, inndx- uwnko, Ca., Lot 10, Coll, U. (Trey Township, Sale nilr"eel't•ed of 1 p. n,. Thos. Davidson, Prop le. S Scott, Any Flt 11),1 r, FRE 2310,3.-Farn1 Ntn011, at. NI.. Lot 311, Con 2, Morris. Salo at 1 p. 51. 100111. J, Mel Amnon, Pimp. ; John Purvis, Ano, Stock for Sale Two young Scotch Short Horn Bulls for sale. One 10 months old sired by (d niusferd of Salon and the other 0 months old sired by Amine Lad. Prices right. THOS. P11(RC12, Lot. 20, C:On 13,Morris Twp. Telephone 5510 1,, 11, 5 Farm for Sae Good Marro farm for sale, being NI' Lot 2E, Dal,, 0, 111urr10 Township. All ch mod ex. 0apting 5 or 0 nares of -elder. Cnnrf,rtnble house, hank barn 00 feet square, erellnrd, well watered, 3.1!0. Immediate possession eon be given. Farm is about 2 miles from Walton, 0 from Myth and 7 from Brussels. For further partlethlars las to prise, terms CO, apply on the promises or Walton P O H R. 8 1)0N5 LI) 5MCDONALD, Pro mil tor, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -In the 'natter oftho estate of James Sim- eon, late of the Township of Groy. In the County of Huron, Farmer, tie - coasted, Notice is hereby given putennnt to "The lie- viaed Statutes of Ontario," that all creditors anti others baring elating against the estate of the said dames 8am,1n, who died on or abort rho)5h(r day M Jan vary, A D, 1520, Ore rtgetlr- ed on or before the 21st day of February, A. 1) 1020, to send by post ('r, pad or del}err 00 W. AT, Nimllnh', of the \phage of Brussels, in Nut County of Huron, solicitor for the Fxern- tors of the host )V illanel 're,talilrll1 of the 12. Goosed their Christian and : urnl'r,e• add ,Ps anti descriptions, the full 3'..r:n•O n their elating, the statement of th,ir 4IP ,.n,a and th0 nature of the seermiti, -(f any hold by them. And further -take notice that n'ter te.h last lnnnti011ed tate the said Ex,rnt will prnreed to distribute the assets of the ,a'ed nlnoilg the pnrhes eolith ui thereto b n:ug re- gard only to the claims 01 twit .II t snail then have notice, 01111 the Tutt by134u" 1• who not he liable 0,m the -010 loson., or :my tort 114501of to 00y per.011 or isr0.4.4 113 wi 50 etnim 1)04120 shall not have 1 ,al reee15h., 114 lifer at the time or.a:etu ,1m1a,hu4hos Dated xt 111: sols this 0Id tiny of February, A. 1). 10211. W. 51. wilts AIB, Solicitorfo• Andrew. Charles s,uso,tarid:leg• aid 0traeh, 11, h,xerutors of the deceased. Auction Sale AY:e'1'b0N 5A1,10 Ol'' 1. AR)I STOCK, 1111• 'Ltc51NNas, S, ;cote, Auctioneer has been Instructed by tie undersigned to step by Pnblte Atietton nt Lots 0011 P, 154 ry Town• ship, on Thor shay, Fah, 1:11 It, nt 1 n e link, the following property 1-) general purpose horse 11 years, 1 heavy horse 11. year's, 1 driving horse 7 year,, ( driving 13)111.1 4 pries, 2 Cow's years old, due in May, 10aty, 6 years steppes• eti in calf, I row 0 yenta, 1 row, de'rsey.14 years dux in March t Cow, yearn, ,(nee 1n March, 1 feat cow, 1 nit heifer 93 ears old, 2 fat titters 8 Tenn, 0111, 1 0.1 o, 1. 1,'141,; 2 '01rs, 1 fat heifer rising 2 soar, fur heifers rising 2 year,, 4 heifers ,l year old, 1 slt„r 1 jiver old, 4 Spring Oa 1)aW, 2 doses, 2 sow•, s1) ppost d tin pig, 7 sack. 1100, 8 pitta 4 months old, 5 elmelts, 25 (lens, 1 3,1nsserdla,1 is hay -loader nearly 11159, 1 Apts. Rey -Barris hinder 7 11„1 \+assay-Ho'ris than. 010 sprio:nor nearly new, 1 tittering 11101yr0, 6 ft., pearly non 1 Flrmv milking plow near) 110W, 1 twin plow', 1 POI harrows. l Frost & Wood ruft,vn,nr, l l H. C. dist seed drill neer- lY now, 9 soothers, 1 1U0113p sower, 1 roller, 1 disc 1 corn marker, 1 stone boat, 1 fanning 111111, 1 root Impar, 1 set. of ,0)1105 (1660 113,,,J 2n'agons, I. hay rank. 1 stool) rook, 1 pug box, 1 lop buggy, I tee buggy, 11),50, 1, pori bob. sleighs, I set teams hnrneas, ntnr, 1 set. plow ),Ornen9, 2 011+0 Riegle horn,+,.', 2 5)01115 irotlgh8, 1}dg lrnpgh1O keit 1 hot yr her. , 1 sap pat ando a6sap 0nppas nail., on, :tet trh0r. 1 ,De lin ne 'renal sepalor itea , (4151 1 Tum, nhnrn 111,,11•, 11050, 1 h(1 <r 1, „is,I. '01,1(r,s, 1 Anlo knittogn50),,,, n -tit onto hmeels,1 steal range, 1 I 1 ).ur, c 1. -ds, 1,401300a. ec, 1 single bad, 1 exit noon table. le. n,nily new, 1111 faire wets, le ojte)), psis 1J l n' ty h0yforkr„,• 3a ins. 11 A t ,. sr 13 41 :.e hits. Lailey. }eani'g nl hay, wrLkt nes, neckvolte. forks, slit:vola 1'1,11:1,5 1111.4 0tei 1(11100010 Taber aM1ldea. Sale 4i:hnitt le• serve nn the proprietor (" Risme tip int long T0r1n0-�34,00 and tinder h.: over at anlolnt1 wish that menthe credit pivrn oil furnishing, apprOvmi Jolla 150100, 4 per:rent oft for cash 011 erwii101uounts. JAId0S AllMST1010N(}, Proprietor, ,AERVIC1 ,—.This 7 Hank, for the past ^ rR` `I5 years, has done 3 chart: in the development 1: the biv;illt:5s Of the Do- .ltiltt)t,n. Our experience and equipment are at the service of every customer. .115 THE ANDARD BANK OF CANADA f3RUSSEi..S f3RAMCI.1 G. 1'1, SAM IS NIAtiAr-an A11 ION sit1.13 ON FARM STOOK. I11• 11:4541, 00 -If. S Sebtt, Auctioneer, NI. h:,, in.,. ruined by the undersigned to sell lw 01,1>ll"Ant-lion nat 1,01 10, Con 8, Grey, on 111 1 ,nary 11101,, at 1 ,'nlook, the fol• lowing property :- 1 heavy draft, tenni of gold. nuts 5 owl 0 years old,. 1 general purpose nn)1•e rising fl years, 1 driving mare rising 6 years,1 aged mare, 1 eon:sapp o')l in Calf due Marcs( 1st, .1 Cute supposed in calf dun march 10t11, 1 a"w supposed in calf duo 'larch 25th, 2 Cowes 011,111115 a calf due 1111• In' 20 wsarn se ([ ) s P 01 ) t, 1) t po d CO , du 11ny 10th, tux's feeding, 1 (.1,m 2 COW, 2 st is ertrio rising years, ro, e rising 8 4234•,, '1 h Ste', , 3) 01 2 yvatw, 10 1)11 lOs , 12 caVO, tee n.. 1 year, 0 ulntnira about 140 }lin , 12 040 )k,. 1) 1 3 , 00 lbs., 1 sow due to farrow about APrtl 15, 1 1t sow, 25 Barrer: Rock hens, 500 bus. oats CO bus., barley, 5 hue. Spring wheat, quanto clever .sed, about to tons hay, 1 wagon with box, shelving end spring sent, Frost C wood binder 7 -ft, cot, McCormick 10 (5 11 n•ft out, Dane hay errdsr, r seed mink 1u ft. luny rake, Cookelntt fertilizer seed drill, steel land roller, Peter Hamilton cultivator, alit d•sertlnn diamond harrow walking A 2 1111 i plows, :tear, plow, Gann, ha fanning mal, set , l 10 Il sine wit beam, lin reek set sial h a s m t. old rack, y g l I ( lint a e turnip put per, sets. sett bas nicotined 05 so Navy, et to .5 11(0w ext team harness tie d0 heavy, , sot team plow her• Ire S , dal tired ger Fo areal tired buggy, other rllrti I passenger to ood oar, cutter eve otherprietor All to be sold without ererl— es proprietor mete is cash hug up farming. Terms - $1.0 x300 ruder rash ; over that )unbent 0 nabs. credit given on approved joint notes. G per ;mut off for cashon110114 nulounts. LEWIS WHITIPIELD, Proprietor, AUCTION SALE OF HOUSIOHOLD PURNI. 1015)1, LAVE 8mneu, IHP1Eidog'ra, Sin. -.18. S, Scott, Auctioneer, has received instructions from the undersigned Proprietor to sell by Public Auction at Lot 26, Ron, 14, Grey, Toes - (107, February 17(1,, at1 o'clock, the following property :-1 driving horse 8 yearn old, 1 cow rising 0 years doe April 1501), 1 cow rising 4 scars due April 11411, 2 pigs about 100 lbs each, 00 barred rook hens 1 .year old, 24 barred rook pullets, top buggy, open buggy, 2 cutters, robe, horse bin liked, 2 seta single homes, pair horse suppers, sot single harness, Mimes and collar, wbeelbarrow, Dol,nvnl Crean: separa- tor, barrel churn, batter bowl and ladle, 0 gal. stone churn, scoop shovel, o number of grain bogs, chicken orate, forks, pails and other 01'- tiules, n quantity of soft wood, solid Quarter Cut Oak bnfet, sold Quarter Out Oak exten- sion table 0 dining room chairs, 2 rockers, 1 librarytable cherry, 2 iron beds brass trim - mad, drop head singer mnohiue, mantle clock. quick light gasoline lamp, 2 coal oil lamps,2 Motorist, parlor conch and cover, 2 paror ro'kers Quertor Cot Oak, reception chair iltn1,ogony, parlor table cherry, pedestal jar- divere stand only, n number of pictures, fall leaf table, 5 kitchen Chairs, sink, clothes rook, 2 wash tubs, wash -board, Premier washing machine, counter smiles 245 The,a quantity of sealers, 3 stone 1 gal. jugs and number of crooks, fohiing bath tub, 7- extension ourtain d toilet polishing poles, senwlier ooddpiellintel,. and china dishes, n number of useful books and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale without reserve as the Proprietor is moving to the Coast, Terms. -Sums of 310.00 and 1)11. der mail : over that anount 8 months credit given on fnrniehiug approved joint notes. 4 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. All accounts must be settled day of Sale. TROMAS WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE OF FARMSTOOK. IMPLE. Scrums, 2e -F. S. Scott, Auctioneer, has recelve3 instructions from the undersigned Proprietor, to sell by public auction 0t Lot 10, C'on, 11, Grey town -hip, Wednesday. Feb. 18131, at 1 n'e1 sok, the f slowing property 3-1 heavy }raft mare -ears old, 1 heavy draft horse 0,. 1 year olds rlriving mares 10 years 01d, 1 cow cw a.due i14 April, 1 row 8 years cite in w, l .a J yes, due in Jove, 1 cow due in march. 1 vow in Calf, 1 farrow 0041', I. dry cow, s rs r in2 veers, 1 heifer rising 2 years, heifers r in ears bale in August, 4 heir: cis R. 1 yi or, 70 brown le horn bens, 80 1 e ,m 1 '.- Lens, Deering;bi7nder, Deering w r fit cram cultivator, C"ookshutt 15 disc 1 3-'ill",e soyHerrls di -s, set iron harrows. scAllt. ..tel roller, wagon and box, bay rims. 0,1,5,•) box, rubber tired buggy, steel t l burigy, a air bob sleighs, cutter nearly ,i v 11 Airy plow a furrow riding plow Shsrpe, hon., rake, u fanning. mill, cutting box, root pithier, sit of stoics 00(56 lbs., set team bar. set single harness, Su •nr 'kettle, 11) bus r e e 0 1 w mixed gran ill lbs. spoon seed, a er,quantity Cream 00(1110 pest mist ,,010 spoon, m chore, armor separator Primrose, Daisy churn, butter howl, 2 3 gal, crocks, kitchen table, n Ignanti(7 or dishes, it Saone icy of apples, grindstone, 0301,10 grimier, 2 ,','bps, horse blankets, 1 doz. grain bag., 9001ba eattte salt, '25 lbs, binder twiny, wh,dletrees, neeicyoletx, fo'ks, chains and Muni of of ether articles too numerous to mention Sale without reserve no the pro• prh'tOr has sold hi, farm 'farms. -Saws of 81000 and moles, nsh ; over tont amount 10 months credit given an furnishing approved joint nor110, 4 per punt off for cash on credit nmovnts, THOMAS DAVIDSON, Proprietor. Artow g U h (11 FARM \1 0TOt'12, IMPLB. VtENr0 Aa 1'. S, Stott, Auctioneer, 100 llcd1r,l In ),mrt1nne fro,, Idle undersigned 111`,11111,1 Or t -,ell by Public, . Am,1i0n at Lot 20, tan. 141. Grey township,. Thursday, Feb 15th, at 1 ,i r3','i, the following n•op1rty:-I ray 11101.0 rising 4 0,3,00 old percheron, 1 filly rising years, 1 deicing morn, G rows supp005d to be en salt, 5 steers rising 2 yearn 4 olnroo, n lint(• bet' of hon , Prost A \V,P5 binder on freaks 11th and sl,'nt carrier, frost es Wood mower ft rut, Masser -Harris cultivator, Rosen seed d null with oallivntor, Dane lay loader, land roller, done throw ant, Massey-Eerrie 5011cy rnILO 11 .ft„ wogot, - box, spring emit nearly n0ly, truok 55843011 iny'itl pLow, 1vnl1,ing plow, tnur,rei}ons (von.ltarroWs, 51,5,1100 51rtN Ung• gy 1101101v ITT, open buggy, arnttler, fanning mill et boh.oloiglls, floc ter, light sle1Rha, light 1t.44M1,. impar, bay tack, Bieber for shay rack, krnvel lox, pottier, gasoline tank, 500 1110 2111011 1114'4 oldie.. pine plank, pile of pine }umber, 33>101)one ..none, ceder peals, als, anchor posts, ex - tell ionladder'1ft, Standard evertor genera. t ( r 1 • piece. fen1414 wire al out 40 reeds, astave plane on1t-d Weedsicok a. • i s tends nod 51'l10gs, 5 ft, pia trongb, 1 mt .. hal ne:s, set single harness, double. t... ori 3111117511110, horse blankets, lagging chains, spade, forks, abovels end nn01000 s nil,,'r01')'clrs. Sole 0111,eu1 reserve at the i r,arn1or boa sold big form. Term. -Sums 0f 3111 d0 and tinder cosh ; over that Amount 8 months endet given o11 0)111.10310g approved ja1n111010(1. 4 percent Oft for cash on credit amounts. Land 00NCAIQ MORs es AT,itProprietor, ¢DM•®•H104600 100eti ilei•••( E0•ODat:6 +0,re i7i81111041140164114001) eg 5 t8 ty t5 0 • a • • • H • • • • CI w O • 52 a ty q 0 Penslar • Cod Liver Extract Combined with Liquid lyxtt1Lct 9 of Malt, Wild IOhorry Bark and 13ypophosphitee. This its our best Tonto and Builder - 50e and $1.00 per bottle • Penslar Laxative ACold Breakers • Just the thing to break tip a ® cold, Take it early and you 2 will get prompt relief - 250 per box Fox's Drug ;tore THE STORE ami.:ruzilr•.ra..,r,:v..,.nszl,r,rm Weekly Store Ne13, s THIS week we wish to make special mention of some of the more generally used articles of The Penslar Remedies All of which we recommend with the utmost confidence • • Penslar • Catarrh Cream • Fut' Oatarrh, Hay Fever and • colts in the :lead, Put up in collapsible tubes. Gives great • • satisIaCtinll- e25c per package el Pen a • Hair Tor nc - • • • • a e • • • • • • • For falling hair you will find this preparation invaluable. One of our . best sellers and gives general satisfaction 50c and $L00 per bottle Penslar Pile Exit An (1fuluu'II f„r both int,'11 al and extel lull plies. Pub up (1l eollapei lilt iatlar'. %ill11 nozzle attached. Eel] .ves pain end itching almo•t inintedial41N-- 50, lir.' 1,31(1,,,50' Penslar Cherry Cough Balsam An excellent can Pullen I'oe all ali.'eCliOna of 1I(r' hrouchinl tubes- 25o per br•ttie Penslar Buchu and Palmetto Compound \Vv. unties' 1,tl it3;l a 1 000t11Ilieliti 1(1(0 as 11)1)' )lt nu' very hr,l . remedies for I,,dn,•v and tuin- ary ti 50e and $1 00 per hot We Penslar Beef, Iron and Wine 'o ere.. this Corin For those who pt f t , or tonic And appehz'1' you will (incl the Penslar Brand one of th a very best:-- $1.00 per bottle Some Queer Orders we sometimes receive t,;a tor,°p'Hwho mo^° Children to s few samples little girl. T send d "This chit Is Y1, you o 'rio1, 11 buy two artless powders for x grown up adult who is sibs:” 'You will please give the 10ttle 1101 S dents worth of Delano' for to throw up 1n a:flue months old babe." N. B -Thu o babe has sora atnnunick. h "Iavo n cote pane in my child's diagram. Ploxlr give my eon bolai thing to release it." "My little bnlioy 118, eft up its frith 11( 0 Parish Plaster. .veld an alltedute gniok no Possible by the enclosed little girl." JAMES FOX O 6 10 to ed (3 a N t4 U G DRUGGIST and STATIONER C! r e) 0•G0••eaammo••• oirame•••••..ecos®ay2Sesececeoceme i30CG Just a Thou ht is what a Monument over a grave represents — a beautiful thought immor- talized in stone. In our show room we have a number of fine speciinens among which you will find some thought of yours for the loved one expressed in classic lines and simple dignity. Our suggestions will be of sympathetic value, Brussels Granite and Marble Works ALLAN E. HERSEY STATEMENT OF Receipts and Disbursements OF THE 1, Brussels, Morris& GreyRural Telephone ne Gon an For the year ending Dec. 31s6, 191/9 lo -a• emeage REOEIPTS Cash on band ..................5 262 18 Telephone Rentals .... _..... •. 1229 60 Telephone Exteu'n Rentals 38 00 Telephone Extension Bell. Rentals Wroxeter Rural Telephones Moving Telephones ., House rents ••• • ................ Commission Bell Telephone Tolls collected at Central.. . Corporation loans .............. Amounts paid by xubsrl'ibel s Molesworth Poets ••..,...., .... Se.aforth Tolls Local Tolls ...... Returns from Cable Co.—. ,• Miscellaneous--, Ovet drawn Bank account ,. EYP ENUI'['TJ 1 1( 9 Capital account ... , Ialiltene�)CC 1101,1111111 ..., Operators' salaries .. ....,.. Officens'sale, les and 01111)1- 14 50 it a fetes ,,,,, , ,,, .......... ,,, , 210 On 102 35 Lin nnan's salary 711.1 6„ 49 95 Livery account •11id O 46 00 Employees' wages ..-7118 Tuxes and printing 98 714 49)) 95 Freight and express ....,., ,.. 118 Bo 1983 72 Fool and light 1.12 5d 1520(1 00 Mo3illop Telephone (14, 68 45 Interest 157 ( 32 07 380(1 15' Loans .. 3'10 O1) 95 75 Supplies ........................ (I(ls0 11 87 154-5 Bell Tele lhnno '1'4)11,4 r' I 1855 (.; 54 20 Book Keeper's H,Lh41'y ..,,.,,,, 300 (in 20 00 Expert wages anoint...... 101 811 406 52 Miscellaneous ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11113 •iii )102 2.9 1'00 (11 1'(89 (111 $ 14$90 48 ASSETS Tolls unpaid local office,.,.,,.$ 741 87 Phone rends unpaid ...,. 170 00 Wroxeter Rural ................. 12 00 Molesworth Rura1..,.....,1, 10 (15 Stock on hand .e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,," 1340 80 $ 2205 72• $ 14806 48 !JAW Li'1'.I1+1S Corporation 'Loan .... .........$ 501(0 (1(1 McKillop .I`o1eplltnl5 Co,.,.,,. 82 011 $ (3032 Ott Annual Meeting The AtInua1 Meeting will be held in the Town Hall, 131ussela 'l'UEESDAY FEBRUARY 10111, 1020, at 1.80 p, 111., when 1e iu'hl will be i ealult:ed 17(1- 0o 1 1 tot's sleeted and other necessary business 11'ansarledl F, S. SCOTT, President, 8ne)'1't411'y,