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CONVEYANCIi1R AND .ISSUER
OP MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mee 1n the Poet Onus, Ethel. at) -.1
DR. WAROLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
Oollege. Day and night calls. Moe o ic,te
Meer Mill,
Ethel
T. T. M' RAE
M. B., M. C. P., ,@ S. 0,
M. 0. 51., Village of Muse .1a,
Pttysielaa, Surgeon, Aecou. n1'
019ce at residence, opposite Mahn 1'. Clnirch,
William street,
H, WHITE, 1., A.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGE!. V,
Graduate Toronto University or Ale .i.' :o,
Special attention given to diseases of annul
nod Surgloy.
office: Dr. Bryane 01 Stand
Phone 45 Brussole
NIIfidiIfOOT, SLIM & COOSE
Barristers, 8o,,citoro, Nctarlon Publlo,
go,
Office un the Square, Eau door from Hamilton
Street,
GODERICH ONT.
Private 1un&. to loan at lowest rates.
W. PROIIDFOOT, K. C. T. L, KILLOBA 11
H. J. D. Coosa
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BRUSSELS
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noted
I. U. C. Cream Separators
• The only Oreaut Separator with +
4, two wide open main outlets— •F
no cream screw in the path of '1p.
4 the cream, See it when in town, -1.
.i Thal. H.C. S-16 and 16-2O Tractors +
are among the best. +
+ The Deering Manure Spreader
+ With the wide epi end and very
:k light in draft,
j John Oliver
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The Brussels Post
Clubbing Last
t3:v1`REc'� rm
For 1920
:Gaon PosT and Deily Globe ,y; 0.00
Mail and alepire 6 00
Tat Olt World,. 5 00
Toronto Slat' , 4 25
IParrner'$Advoc'e 8 00
Family Herald 2 00
Weekly ;Sun. 8 00
London Ativeet'r 5 00
" Veen Prees 5 00
Weekly Witness 8 00
Noes McRsenger2 00
World 'Witte..... 8 50
' Yonth'e Ontn[1't78 75
Presbyterial 8 10
Above prices are for addresses in
Canada or Great 13ritat tr. If pit blica,
tion yen want ie not in above list, let
ns know, Family Herald $1,50 after
New rears.
13ter011 by Postai Note or ilxpress
Order. if Bunk' Cheque 'add ex-
change. -•
W. 11.1.0 RR,
THE POs!!', ;Bruesele,
, Select a1SCh
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With your eyes Wido Open. All
Busln4813 Oollogoa aro not alike.
ELLIOTT ,.
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av ?•
1; Vongo 11 Charles Ste., Toronto
to 1..tref throughout Canada for high
grade !raining. Our graduotoo Oro In •
i W eaa de0raud. (let our Catninguo,
rend mit• re.;ordP, 1lien dceige. Linter
any time.
W. 11 ELLIOTT, PR/NOIPAL
.ai . �`r. ,t .7.�r r. •,.
•I ward by the Ellett a Hewing Oil le'
PthAedtncnlg-(r(10om1y, ; by tuhue Tr;owit
roolrl, llte ,axUntruth (lreh!ib,lladuglgde
r
a bedroom by A, L. and Mee.
Malcolm. '
The kindle!), d1inpl>usni• ,
Y
eto„ are all very n
num lets, The
.u01 floor has been '!,
h 1 n fou Melted the
e
\Nerd Uruur
h Institute, Alvin and
3- Mrs Kennedy, ,111'. and Mt•s, l3ri(lon,
the Sovereign (lirele (in horror of Har-
old(lhntnue3'), the 1, ti, D. .f+;, the
lien ,iambi 'Poi onto Eli re' l'ho third
floor cut , H
1 l uih [>' !
( 1 the !1111 Y.H n[ H [
1 m , the
sk 'wpel'inLendenl.'s being furnished by
the Fou 0111 and Sixth (loncesioI14
It'd (toes Societies, 'file operating
room 18 very complete, 1)1e Labie and
sterilizing outfittftL being o
the newest,
and best. 1 "h
eI[nty 11
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vteItdls who
called doting the afteruann and euro
ing brought donations of fond, linen
earl verloiis 9tippliee,
aL, tstrtirt 0)34
McKillop
Omitted lusts at S011'orth Saturday
of this week.
Rev, D. Carswell, Toronto, wee
welcome visitor to his old pari+lh,
A unu1ber or cases of in iltieuv.4 ant1
heels were closed to help kill it,.
Geo. Lowry wag presented with
silver tea set by old friends before r
Moving Lu Seafo•th.
The 100 Acres of 8. J. Bell, Lot
Oon. 13, tete been bought by Edd
KlebPr, P. ice 8'i3O(l0-rtnd gets posers
Rion April 1st.
By udvl, in 'Pott Pno't it will be Heel
that ,11(0. 7\3c0alluul, Lan. 2(1, (ton, 18
has announced a clearing A actio!
rm
Sale of Fastock, iluplernellle, &c,
lot Wednesday of next week, at 1 p
m Sold his farm to Jno. McDon
aid, Walton, hence everything has to
go.
w
Blyth
J. (J. lielfeon has sold hie lutnher
lnlsl noes 10 no. firmness,
Jae, Beatty and alrH (George Chain
hers went to Kincardine to visit forum
a Ws brother who is ill 111 hospital wit i
pll(>Iunmll a,
Mr's. 13yl•on Johnston, wit., ono, vielt-
iug her parents, N. and ,100, Onruiug,
was summoned to her home in \Vinni-
peg owing to her husband being fatal-
ly 1njuted in a street car tu'ei,ient.
At meeting of (lnarIerly Board of
Methodist chuech, Rev. It..1. 111c('nr.
tnlck was invited 10 remain a'Y pastor
011111' 11 here for 5111 year. 1i1.1tc-
cepted subject to aptn•oval of Station-
ing (lominiltee.
PROPERTY ('xoANnao.--Ree00 Jae.
Guts has sold his 1widens,+ to John
a
e••
• Armstrong, Belgrave ; Arthur Stein-
hoff has disposed of his home, [Mosley
Street, East, to Robert. Newcombe,
LYlorris ; Earl Bentley [las boughtthe
dwelling owned by W. harrow : and
W. D. McLean has bought house now
t occupied by him from airs. Evens.
Wingham
Rev. Dr, Petrie Wag ill Toronto las
week,
Reeve L{lin * is enjoying the Sum-
mer breezes in California,
J. Heist, Toronto, has (taken over
the \Vm. Davies Go, building near the
Town Hall.
R. A. OouLts attended the Grand
Chapter of the Royal Ai' eh Masons of
Oauada, at 'Toronto.
J. A. McLean has purchased the
Dinsley House and he purposes re.
modelling it and making a large apat•t-
ru0u1 house of it, it should snake a
fine spot.
Orawford's new Ford Garage is now
eompletetl and ea mere up -lo -date gat'.
age will be hard to find anywhere, [t
114 at the corner alongside of g what
used to be the old National Hotel,
Atwood
Oddfellows' Ac Home, Friday even-
ing, March 5th.
Secretary Hammond, of the BInia
Fite Insurance Co., was authorized Lo
invest $7000 of the company's sur plus
funds in Marco and Brie debentures.
Degree team of the I. 0. 0, 1f., At-
wood, were at Lillwootl and exempli-
fied the Initiatory degree to 6 candi-
dates.
Fred, Anguish, who has been agent
for past 8 years at G, T. R. station
here, received a message of his ap-
pointment. as agent, at New Hamburg,
Many friends of Miss Minnie Pope,
gathered at the home of Hugh Port-
er and ['moon' 80 her with 2 oak
chairs and other useful pre8en10 prior
to her marriage.
Work wits commenced last week in
leaving the inside out of the station
which will be remodelled to a large ex-
tent. Building will be lowered and a
larger waiting room put in, with .the
agent's office between it and the
freight shed. \Vhen completed,
tvhioh will'take 6 weeks, the station
will b'8 convenient and more comfort.
able (han heretofore,
Goderich
Collegiate was closetl liter week on
11000001 of the illness of the staff.
Miss Adelaide Nairn left for Toronto
on a visit to her sister, airs, Athol Mc -
Quart ie.
Imperial Oil Company will make
Goderich e, point of distribution for
this district.
The cantata "Ruth" which is in
0011(.80 of preparation by choir of
Knox church, a0gmelted by singers
from other churches, has been fixed
for Baster Monday.
Raving exceeded their objective in
the Forward Movement financial drive
by about 813,000, congregation of
North street Metbodisl rhm'vh is going
on to wipe out its indebtedness of
$2,500. In St. George's chili oh a Simi-
lar, campaign WRY launched ahead of
the Forward Movement drive and a
very substantial propnrtnn of the in-
debtedness was subsnribed.
Solidity morning an interesting uere-
Innny at service in Klinx choral was
unveiling of the. In ass t,ablet:attached
Lo the organ In met0011 of !'1100(1008
B. Sunbury, tt former orgaulo( of the
thumb, who was killed in ficl.ion in
Femme, Tablet, wee erected by the
elude. The flag which was draped
over, it was pulled aside by J. 11. Illar-
shtall, to member of the choir and a re-
turned soldier, anti appropriate re-
marks vers Made try pastor, Rev, R.,
0. Aletnid.
Listowel
'Phe Listowel Memorial Hospital,.
presented to Lhe town by P. W. flay,
M. P. P., end ads. Hay, was lremalt'
opened on Friday, Feb. 20th, Dr. J.
J. Foster, (1111011'10111)1 of the hospital
board, presided and 011114d upon Rev.
.1. 111. Nichol for the dedicatory pray-
er, after which addresses wore given
by J. M. Oanfpbell, of the hospital
board ; Rev, 511'. Dunbar, of the
Ministerial As800ialio11 ; Dr, Philip,
representing the medical profession,
and 14. Morphy, 74. P. De. Foster, in
the closing add0ee9, eulogized the
Superintendent, Mies Robinson, to
whom he presentect the key of the in-
stitution. The, guests were then in-
vited,.10 inspect the hospital, accom-
panied by the aeeieLant 'mimes Mieses
Neely and Newtiln, the 8uperhiteu-
dant,.114iss Robinson, and members of
the hospital boaril, in0htd[ug Dr. and
Mrs. T. 3, 1Po8Lex', Joint Watson, May-
or .1. M. Campbell, Mts. I3.. Olimie. A.
Y
blalenitn the other member
board, wee absent in NOW otk. The
ground hoer of the h001)1tal contains
•a reception roost, famished by the
Molesworth • Patrrotle ._ Society ;
d
Trowbri e
Bd, Hamilton is now in charge of
the xtoee here, which le recently pur-
chased from 0. Cosens.
Charles Onee,H and loins Emma
Cosens moved to Durham, trh(le they
will make their future home.
FA1uEWELI. —Therm wee a unique
gathering of the Trowbridge 1'11111 at
the clime') on Tuesday evening of last
weep, It was 801net9hat in the 1)11t-
tu'n of a farewell to 1110 Osseus and
Me.0ornlick families, who are leaving
our midst, and a tvelenlne tonne to
Lieut. Harold Code, who has had e.
remarkable 111181ary career and only
recently rel waled. The removal or
Cha1IeR 0o0ens, Miss Norma Cosens,
W. McCoi mlck and family is keenly
reit here and is a blow to the church
and community, Mr.-00seus and
Miss 0050115 go to Durham and
alt•. M0Oo•iniek has purchased a home
in Listowel 0. W. 0090118, Zed (Jou„
presided at Tuesday 000111ng's gather-
ing and delighted the folk with his
Dal
OP[RAIION WAS
NOT N[C[SSARY
F1Frult-a-Lives" Restored Her
To Perfect Health
153 PAIXNEAUa
Ay . MO\TRF.Af
"Per 1, t
r la1' eeears ! suffered
great
Y r .ZT
air'
in the lower art o£ n,t l,,.i
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is !til swelling or
bloating. t
saw 11
specialist who said I must undergo
an operation. I refused.
t heard about "Fruit -a -lives" so
decided to try 11,
The first box gave great relief; anr1
I continued the treament. Now my
health is excellent—I ann free of
pain --and I give "Fruit -a: tires" my
warmest thanks".
Mme. P. GARI+:AU,
50c. a box, 6 for $9.50, trial size 25c,
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit•a-fives Limited, Ottawa,
t'eluiuievent,sterie5, There 0/Ole (04"
(11148908 by t,James al^Orae, Amos
Smith, Ben. McCormick, the pastor,
Rev. \Vin. Sterling, and arid Moore.
pinny kind words were said of those
who are leaving after long year's in
Trowbridge, and Lieut, Code was
eotnmended for his services to the
country In time of war. The address
of Reid {Moore contained a bit. of hutn-
or and gathering was amused when
he congratulated himself nn having
eeeaped the 3 bogs, flu, smallpox and
matrimony,
[tlmmlp,
Consumption of Teas
Increases
Vancouver, Jan. 8.—In discussing
the tea outlook for 1920, a prominent
Vancouver tea importer brought out in-
formation that cannot fail to be useful
to the trade understanding the "why"
of tea prices. "For one thing," he said,
ewe are not alone o this continent, of
nt
Europe, with our labor troubles. The
various primary tea markets are in a
state of labor unrest, which makes the
growing and picking of tea uncertain,
Labor is higher now than formerly.
India and South Africa Tea Drinking.
"Another thing that will have a great
Nov is the Time to Place
Your Order for Early Sum-
mer Delivery.
MONUMENTS are some-
thing which take much
time and rare to properly
produce. Each and every
detail means infinite 'care and
attention— that the finished
Masterpiece may not be lacking in any of those things
which make for a lasting Memorial. Place your order
now and be sure of having it erected early.
Brussels Granite and Marble Works
ALLAN E. HERSEY -
eammressamer
Brussels = Horticultural = Society
Premium List
MEMBERS .ARE ENTITLED TO 4 CHOICES
0H01014.11—One Apple : Spy, I,'amtere, On truly, Wealthy, Astrachan,
Golden Pippin, Baldwin, ltleIn1llsh,
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Or One Rose.-
11Yuan)P111tmertIALs-.Fran Karl Drnsehki, Mine, Gabriel
Luiz,.! (ltue• >.
rAl Jacquerninot, Mrs. JobenLaing,
a
ar 6are
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Dickson,
11va1111) 'lit.t Rungs—Ad mire' Ward, General 11oAethur,
Geo 0. Dickson, Brim0nn'I'epliiz, His Mnjos(y, Killarney,
La i'lannr', Mine. Revery, Early 111111)1gclon, Alia. Get ege
Hhawyer, 8110htn'st, Mrs. Aaron Ward, W. R. Smith,
Reiti(4011RR0 lis--J08sie, Kitty, Goldfinch, Orinrson Rambler,
1 [n'olhy Perkins, Orleans.
Moss Roo. s—William Lobb, Blanche Moreau, Elnmeliile.
2—hydrangea Particulate.
8—Dutchman's Pipe. (Aristolnohia,)
4—Anlpelopsis Vei(chei (13oetmn Ivy.)
5—One Pnoity—White, Dark Pink, Dark Red or Pale Rose,
6—Unnamed Dahlias (three.)
7—Spir'ea Van Fda011tei (White Flowering Shrub,)
8—Weigelia Rosea or We)gelia Oanditla,
0—Deu1zia 01/114110 or Deutz{a Pride of Rochester,
10—Oynod1010 Japonica (Japan Quince.)
11-11' orsythie,
12—Lonicera'1'artat'{ca (J'apanese Bush Ho eysttckle,)
13—Pbiladolpitus Oroladis (Syringia,)
14—Syutilloriearpos Re.c8moens Venowberry)
or Vulgaris (Snowberey,)
15—Ghalioli (six).
16—One Norway Spruce.
17 --Canadian Fortl (.',ulttariat.
18—Olematis named.
10—Wistaria Sinenei8.
20—Japanese Barberry,
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effect the tact t� t li 1'
t t 1a Idle; w Yli Its
mn, nng inea. 1f
Ilii~illi�grrdtsis (Wassbeginof ihumSt0liilrir,y 0050htger
the tea -drinking habit, there will be an
added strait on the world's lea produc-
tion. 'filen again, South Africa is CUD-
stinting11•• [
increasing quantities ,•f Ira.
Tea P. growing in populartiy with the
Lieber price'... of everything else. it -xte,
Mott •; 1v be an economical Leverage
when one pound will produce seven -and
at half gallons of liquor.
consumption
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1 a. ell
prohibition has not had anything kr de
With it. A titan that wants whiskey Will
not take fee instead, 'the increased per,
capita consumption, especially in the
`,tat•", r; due 1" the number of united
.�Ialr; ,�ddirt t.lt" b'alned. !" 1A'ink I
whrlt .1920.0)1L.
"You would also h,! surpritied t=h
know that the states horde, int: tate 1'01.
start Gulf are increasing quantities of
tea, and ‘hid fair to becwn7e a large
market for teas in the very near tuture.
The presrnee of large numbers of
British 11'uup has undoubtedly given d
great :tiutulus to the nye of tea 1)y
these people',, '('1(18 nil[ serve to y;ive
you an ldra of what the future holds in
the way of dem11140 for tea,
Curtailed Supplies
"When we turn to consider the supply
we find, generally speaking, that the tea
gardens of tine world have suffered duo
Ing the war, With prices low, It was a
very lung -sighted and wealthy grower
who could continue paying
out wages
forme constant attention that the tea
shrub requires, when the return would
not let hila even break even. A few did
it, but the majority had to do as the
majority in any branch of merchandis-
ing would have to do, lay off help and
permit a portion of their gardens to go
uncarect for, or the whole, to be. hall•
looked -after, It is well known that in
the ces0 or a tea shrub. neglect is suici-
dal, 11 the leaves are not plucked wtie;!
they should 1. e '
1 the1'u s
last
p n to wood
very quickly, and the quality of the leaf,
drops below market standards. This neg
lect was general, to a serious degree,
during the. war: and as it takes new
shrubs six years to mature in the vall-
eys and twelve on the highlands it will
be seen that, during the next year and
more, some—either old or new tea
drinkers—are going to be short—and
it looks as if the rest 'of us cannot ex-
pect cheap tea."
A Few Promiscuous Com11.
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• ments on H. C. L., Etc.
The price is where 111e ehoe pinches.
Using almost all kinds of skins i0
shoe -making. liven benarla skins
make good slippers.
Shoes may (mine and sihoee may
go but men kick on forever,
The Mahler says "Little change in
Irl en's wear"—particularly in the
pants' pooket.
'l'lle coni man says that es he passes
through life he must live by the
weigh.
Bakers seem to find no difficulty in
getting the bread to rise.
Milk has never been so high since
the cow jumped over the moon.
We complain of high prices but the
fellow who puts a 40 rent muzzle 00 a
10 cent dog ulustn t growl.
The hens should not retire from
business when eggs get to be 75 cents
per dozen, They may have been egg-
ed an to it. fir any ease it, is nothing
to cackle about,
A fellow can't tell what to eat
So costly is the daily meat: ;
Beef may he cheaper, but I feat
That venison will still be deer,
No profit is with honor unless it is
reasonably shall,
Music remains t014141bly cheap as it
is being sold by the chord,
Howick Council
Council met in Beswitherick's
rooms, Fordwioh, Feb, 181h, pursuant
to adjmurmnenL. A11 members pres-
ent, Reeve in the chair, Minutes of
last meeting fend and on motion of
Hubbard and Inglis were adopted.
moved bySpotter)
and Bryrtns that
Council grant $15.00 to Flueou ('hild-
rerl'e Aid Socl..
ety.-01u'r•ied,
And1Lors' presented 1318)1' report giv-
ing detailed statement showing a eaxl7
balanc0 of $11182,711 in Treasm'er'e
hands. Moved by Spottml and club -
bard that report, as read be adopted --
Carried,
8loved by Inglis and Hubbard that.
Thos. Nash receive contract to do all
Writing and advertising foe the yet•
1920 for 5140.00,
Moved by Bryans and Spottou that
following accounts be passed NicholasBeanBean Ligan, under -
brushing lot 20, Con, 15.,,,. $ 8 75'
Iohtt l4yndhuau, the ...,...... 73 85
(i. W. $Volker, express ...........110
JohnT.. Winter', gravel 10 00
B. D. Bolton, bal. of fee on
dtffnicipal drain 25 00
Geo. S. Ashton, wood to Levi
Newton - 17 (10'.
Bert Laird, gravel C 8UI
A, A. Graham salary as Au01-
Lai'..t 20 00
1i, W. Laird, salary -as rtdTtnr fM OU
D. Rayson, gravel 8 50
Junes !leis, spreading gravel 7 50
Wtn, Stewart, gravelling lot 82
Oon, 0 and . 7 ... ....... 30 00
Wm. Barr, takingetone 11. sod
M, boundary 7 00
J•,1111 118011 dud_ tax 1etuntied. , 2 00
[ e 1)
J 011 a nttrd
1 � LL ,
a rly[ 11, nada. 1 Nit
\V w, Julille,on, tax collector
Haut Div 70 110
.1. 13eswitbe1ick, rent for room 1 50
Council Iu1100tlie'1 0 Came i11 the
'Ibwoship H411, (3orril' \Vednl e,hsy,
Navel' 17, tV11Hn pathluea1Lers, feud:t•
0letver, aa(1 ported keepers will he rtj,•
pointed.--C'ttlticd.
t., la. 6i,'rt.r,1'rt, Clerk.
TurnberrCouncil -
aliuutex of last Commit, l+el 1811)
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All prevent ,
ut, [ 1
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1 A. Mines
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t11nV t7t[11
flat meeting
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were ado R,
p
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t, IJ n I
J. 'ieY ,
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IL and J L -d[Y,r, n
Porte'. Auditors' lei[uAtlat4x laid be.
foro (0011111 showing balance of
$1122.00, lire report, t, ado ed on Inn.
1.1uuof James Ptd ler and 3..1. Mot.
rat h.
Following accounts were paid :—
aJcipal Wrltl snpp44 240
':eituliJ 141c-Ne11, 11'n110110 to i1; 1010 )'$ L' [l0
P15.4. PPowheul0,r, Hed. 11ugllcotCaunr[d ter
M;11,1;411,1101
dsndD.... . . 21 n0
13. Bl elr, 0111,1' ir1 Ao'0:,Hi1leut .. 2 110
IL, Henning, error in Asues9-
ulent 2 (a)
W. Wilson, Statute Laker•..... ,. :3 (10
A. Shaw, balance of Boundary
arenunt. ......... ...:.:1 1+0
Scutt, 3 s
(. t k t 1
L , t s
01s Telephone 6C i lP ,
e t 00
it
.las iufl' '. !
R rut,Ialtending Audit.... $10
Oen. 'h, (:luikl,hank, AO41[411•... 14 00
Allen It1elihven, Anduul ....,..... 14 0(1
Ratepapelw wanting a change in
f allot HE,tr
i t will please notify sows
member of Ouuheil or the Clerk on or
before e
next Rnet tillg,
Next Council Mteting will be held
.00 Blutoal( aI, Oh 2114, al, 1p. m,
(eater o tkAliel ul .Irani rill
Ge (4)1 111:11.
Iearinij bale
OF ALL
Winter Underwear
Flan neiette Blankets
and Shirts
t1') make 5,.1511 for new gond,;
t 11dE'rwear, 1"1+'1''0e Lined. reg,
'(1 >., for $ 1 10
{'Iaur!!.•ller 1,I,.d.. 1.: ;, 134.101 3 85
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40 ).. tV ❑,;.. (.L,,:., reg. 51.30, 1 35
Men', ihiet•-IlOyberr at Prices to
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Flax ! Flax
farmers' i Attentlori 1 Rednet0,119. 111 all th , I -est c.t'stork.
Y Sale to Cammeuce February god
The Huron (luuoty Flax Mills, Ltd.,
Brussels, are open to Trent a limited ,
acreage of No. 1 sod land for Flax
growing put faelOS. Farmer Will1 .low
six' barrow 4 lAtl It
V an(i 1'P'
)A3'0 land for
good brut'! s00d teed. company will
furnish seed and do the 00 wing, For
lparticulate see A. T. CURRIE, or
eave word with the atilt Manager, J,
J3ISENI1OFI:B, Brussels.
For the fotlowing4 wocka
1'Pt•uP, nt t let Y 1 Cash 1,1 Trade.
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cluding, Steel Clail Gllalz
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Indigo and lighter colored Prints,
New Plaid Ginghams, Rock Fast Shirt-
ing, Pure .Scotch Linen Towelling, Linen
Weft Towelling, Pure Linen Tea Towel-
ling, Circular Pillow Cotton, Sheeting.
Middy Cloth Chintz for Comforters and
and Drapes, and in fact most anything
you will want to replenish your house-
hold and family needs far Spring.
These goods are going to he bath scorns and
high this corning Summer. You will bo wise
to buy now while our stock in; !•otuplete.
Highest Prices Paid for Produce
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meeting with success. We taro training Soldiers
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