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We give a list of goods that will add to the
comfort of the \trip. What clo you need ?
Look over the. items.
Tooth Brushes
Wearwell Brush.--
Trausparent hand.
les -each in a car-
ton- 3 oe each
Other Tooth Brushes
at 200, 250, 352
and 5oc
Klenzo Tooth Paste
[Hakes whi'.e teeth
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j Rexall Tooth Paste
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Pepsntdeut Tooth
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Woodbury's
Soap -250
U hicks
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POlvllcl Puffs
15e & 25c
ChainOis
Sponges
Pearl Tooth Powder Brownie Cameras Kodaks Bathing
—250 Films Developed and Printed Caps
For writing home use a Waterman Fountain Pen. Priced at $2 5o and up
Lord Baltimore Writing Portfolio contains s good supply of Linen Paper
and Envelopes. Prime Sac.
• Blades for the
Safety Razor
'••' Gillette -8 in pkge 50c
.[. 12 in pkge $1.00
4 Autostrap-6 for 000
12 for $1.00
Durham Duplex-
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Resell Shaving Powder
each 85o
Shaving Lotion
Sfie and 60c
Fragrant Talcums Cniex 352
Cutex Nail
Yucca Talcum Polish 35e
Violet Deice50 Nail Files each
Talcum -250 150, 252' 350
JonteelTalcum Uranga Wood
Jonteel Con Stinks
bivation Flashlights
Cream -6oc
Toilet Creams, and
Toilet Waters,
&a., &c. Batteries
F. R. SIVHTH
The Store
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Cool nighty
NEw potatoes.
NEXT Monday will be )uly 12th.
HURRAH I for Hydro in Brussels.
THURSDAY, JULY 22 la Brussels big
day.
LOCAL and District news on pages 4
and s.
MEASLas have been having their in-
nings in Brussels.
Miss INMAN is offering special bar-
gains in Summer Millinery. Read her
advt.
RARE sport and plenty of it in Brus-
sels on July 22. Base Ball tournament,
Athletic sports, &c,
TEE painter's brush has spruced up
the fronts of I. C. Richards, Geo. E.
Weller's and Geo. Thomson's stores.
Feast $2,500 to $4,000 was a snug in-
crease for the M. P's to vote themselves.
They appear to think a whole lot of
themselves.
DR. T, T. McRae's speedy equine
took and place in the trotting race at
Goderich on Dominion Day. She's a
good mare.
"THE Country Minister" in Town Hall,
Brussels, under auspices of St. John's
Guild, Wednesday evening of this week.
Ethel Dramatic Club put it on.
DOMINION Day was very quiefin town
as there was a great clear -out of folk to
other points to speed the holiday. Mal -
villa Church Endeavor went to Bayfield.
HELD OVER. -A couple columns of
newsy items are held over to next week,
most of it coming to hand too late for
ublicatIon Itwill ap-
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MRs. C GATES Elizabeth street,had
the misfortune to fall at her home while
doing some papering 'and received quite
a shaking up. She had to nee a crutch
for a while in getting about but is im-
proving favorably now, we are glad to
state.
THE little old footbridge across river
is once more doing duty. J. T. Wood and
Malcolm Black were the architects, de•
signers and contractors and the plain
path, already wore to cross it is the best
evidence that the bridge supplies a felt
want.
A few evenings ago a jolly company
called at the home of D, C. and Mr.
Ross and presented Miss Luella, with a
beautiful silver flower bowl and various
articles is aluminum, expressions of
good wishes and old friendships ante-
dating the forthcoming matrimonial al-
liance.
FEE RAISED,--AOcording to an amend.
meat to the Post Office Actassed dur-
ing the recent session of Parliament, the
Registration Fee on letters and other
matter mailed in Canada is fixed at ten
(to c.) cents per each letter or article.
The above fee shall apply to all register-
ed mall matter posted in Canada on and
After the 15th Joly Igzo, The nubile
are advised iu order that they may see
that all registered matter is fully pre-
paid as regards both _postage and regi-
stration fee.
LAST week a Base Ball team from Sea -
forth made a visit to Brussels and played
a frieudly game with the home g on
Victoria;:Park that afforded consider-
able sport to the fans. The score was
g to 13 it favor of the locals. There was
Soma very good play and a few innings
in which runs were 'piled up by Sea -
forth otherwise the visitors wi=re blank.
ed in 7 innings. Seaforth players were
-Bayes, Crich, A, Smith, Reid, E.
Smith, Beattie, Cudmore, Denton and
Atnent, Lune up of Brussels was ;-
Decagon, Campbell, Stewart, Hewitt,
Wilson, Best, [Fox, Hemingway and
Burling,
CELEBRATION at Brussels 'Thursday,
July 22.
JAZZ and 22. Get the explanation at
Brussels,
BEuss0Ls Orangemen will celebrate
July 12th at Goderich this year.
THE electric light has been off duty
for several nights owiug to shortage of
fuel.
WILD strawberries have been plentiful
and good records made by the energetic
pickers.
Blurs -sets races, Wednesday, Aug,
nth. $goo in prizes. 4 races. Watch
for posters giving particulars.
UNIold pit-uie at W. Sholdice's grove,
3 mules South of Brussels, Thursday
afternoon of this week, between St,
John's church congregation, Brussels,
and St. George's church, Walton. ^`
Goon light wagon for sale. Apply to
DAN DENMAN, Brussels.
Fon SALE. -A lumber wagon, good top buggy
and 1 frevh °ow. MELVYN 00Lx5N80ts,
Lot 20, Con. 7, Grey township, hthel P, O.
WANT1.D.-A good local num to handle all
kinds of Farm Implements in Brussels kenality.
Apply to Box 800, Wtngham, 2.4
HOLSTEIN 00E011 strayed on Lot 81, Con. 10,
Grey township. on or about Trine 10th.
Phone 500 WILL. SPEIRAN.
FOR SALE. -A first-class young oow, due to
eelve, Itonr, BA km, Phone 507. 2.1
Pours Cow 0 years old, for sale. Good milk-
er. Lot 10. Con, 0, Morrie. Joe, Sums,
FOR BALE. -Frame kitchen and stables,
located on Beet 3.5 Lot 22, Con, 10, Grey town-
ship, Apply to TREND Foanns, Monkton,
Ont„ R. R. No. 1.
HOUSE and lot on John street, Emanate, for
ogle, Good stah]o and drilled well. For fur-
ther pm•tisulars apply to Ones. Davis,
Phone 1218 4th Line Morrie.
RE0RESENTATIFe WANTED for Brussels and
Ancon County toirepresent."Bis"The Old.10 Reliable
Foothill N urseieal kook
soles aregto be made
in selling Nursery atoekg during the reonn-
etrnotion period. A splendid opportunity for
a live solesman, Highest eornm]nsfons paid,
handsome, free equipment, image line of fruit
end ornamental etook to offer, STONs &
WELLtNGTON, Toronto, Ont.
LAWN hlowere sharpened and put in good
shape, GED. EnwAnns,
DR. PAR1cilR, Osteopathic Physician, visite
Brussels Monday afternoon of each weal(,
Chronic and nervous dleaesen successfully
treated, Visits residences. Consultation at
Queen's Hotel
Howlett Mutual Fire Insurance Diree
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tors
met at Wroxeter on Tuesday of this
week,
DON'T miss Brussels Thursday, July
22. Hear Galt's wonderful Kiltia Baud,
among the best in Ontario, They are
dandies
CELEBRATION at Brussels, Thursday,
Iuly 22. A programram including the
Galt Kittle Baud. I.r
is xst class in
every respect, quantity as well as
quality. See the Ball games and take a
hand in the other sports.
TITANIC YOU -THE POs'r is grateful to
a goodly number who are squaring off
past due Subscriptions. AS high a0
alto cm have come from some. Iu re-
sponse to a number of requests we are
holding our lists for the months of July
and August to give people a chance to
pay and avoiding costs of collecting.
Hustle it along and watch for acknow-
ledgment on address label.
Last week Mrs. I. B. Hill, of Denver,
Coi., was renewing old friendships in
Brussels. She was formerly Miss Ida
Stacey, of John street, leaving here 3z
years ago, Her mother was a sister of
the Ainley Bros. Mrs, Hill came to
Lansing to attend a Meccaboe gathering
and decided to call on Canadian rela-
tines, There are y sisters of the former
Stacey family in Denver. The only
brother, John, lives at Stratford: Tilos,
Ainley, Liatowel, accompanied his belce
to Brussels. Mr. Stacey sr. is buried In
the cemetery here. The fault found
with Mrs. Hill's visit was its brevity,
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that car. For the next =30
days we are ntteling with
every Outer Oasieg pttreluteed,
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Dominion, Dunlop, Goodyear,
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Steudard, Partaidge and V.D.L.
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gime and get your choice,
Also for Sala t
Aliuost now Rubber Tiro baggy,
tied baud 101r1ctughlin 'Touting
Oar,
211d Hand 13eo'Truek.
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COUNTY W. C. T. U. met in Clinton
Tuesday and Wednesday of this week
Mrs. A. McGuire and Mrs, Skelton
were the delegates from Brussels.
DID you ever bear and see a Jazz
Band ? If not come to Brussels July
send and see the fun. Guelph Jazz
Baud has been engaged and they Ineke
more fun than a barrel of monkeys.
$1 People We Talk About $$
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Stewart Fox has gone to Toronto.
Harry Ament has taken a position tcu i n
Torou to.
Jim" Lowry is home from Toronto
for a short holiday.
A. G. McDermott, of Chatham, spent
the week end in town,
Miss Mae Armstrong has gone, on a
visit with friends in London locality.
Mrs. George Robinson is making a
visit with Galt and Hamilton friends.
Jiro, Henderson is home from Toronto
for his holidays. He is a school teacher.
Wm. and Mrs. Wilton are visiting
relatives and friends in Galt and Guelph,
Mrs. Malcolm McDonald is holidaying
with relatives at Newark and New York,
Miss Beatrice Currie, Queen street, is
under the parental roof for her vacation.
J. T. Wood attended a Convention of
the Manufacturers' Association at Tor-
onto,
Mrs. Archie Thompsou spent a few
days last week visitiug friends iu Luck -
now.
Robert Ross, Toronto, was calling on
relatives and old friends during the past
week,
hies. Jas, Fulton and Miss Agnes are
visiting relatives at Burford and other
points.
"Jack" Cunningham, Palmerston, has
been visiting relatives in Brussels and
vicinity.
Miss Agnes Nestle, of Detroit, was a
Dominion Day visitor with Mrs. Geo.
Jackson,
Mrs, A. Hunter and Miss Myrtle were
visitors with Mrs, (Dr.) J, M. Moore,
Listowel.
Misses Amanda and Carrie McCracken
are away on a boat trip this week on the
upper lakes.
Mrs. Jno, Downing has gone for a
holiday trip to Toronto, Lindsay and
other places,
Mrs, Brien Scott and Miss Jean, of
Toronto, have gone to Rouge, Ont„ for
a holiday visit.
Mrs. James Duncan leaves this week
for a holiday with relatives and old
friends in the West,
Misses Mina and Clara Hunter attend-
ed the funeral of their brother -fu law at
Allenford last week.
Chas. Richards was home for a holi-
day visit from the Qrleen City. He
sticks close to his work,
We are pleased to see Mrs, J. H.
Hewitt able to be about once more after
several weeks of sickneas,
Wm, Burton, London, better known
i town visiting W.
"Yankee" was u
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an Mrs. Robb, old friends.
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Mrs, J.Leslie Kerr, Clinton, has been
quite ill for the past few weeks but we
hope for early improvement.
Miss Lilah Sperling is borne from
Bruce County, where she has been
teaching school, tor her vacation,
Rev. H. Wr-' and Mrs. Avisoe and
children will holiday during July in On-
tario before removing to Calgary.
Miss Pearl Dark is enjoying the 'Sum-
mer School at Mount Forest and visiting
Mrs, (Rev,) Wreu at the same tune,
W. 14. Lucas, Toronto, was a visitor
at the home of T. E and Mrs. Whitfield,
Queen street. The visitor is a relative.
P. and Mrs. Foster, Kiucardiue, spent
the we,k end with the latter's sisters,
Miss Mary McNaughton and Mrs, I.
Parker.
Alex, and Mrs.
McIntosh leave this
week for a visit to old, scenes In Noith
Dakota
where they
stilt hold financial
interests.
s celled to
Mrs. Geo, E. Weller wes a
Trenton, Ont„ on account of the illness
of her mother, whom we hope wall soon
be convalesce0t,
B. S. and Mrs. Scott left last week for
a pleasure trip to Saskatoon where they
expect to spend the holiday. We wish
them a good time.
Will. Burgess, baggageman at the G,
T. R„ is takings few holidays and hay•
ing his tonsils attended to. A reliever
is looking after the work,
Dr, J. H. and Mrs. McNaughton, of
Pet Yen, N, Y.; are here for a short
visit, and are' welcome back. Mrs,
'mute Hord, Mitchell accompanied them,
A. and Mrs. Strachan and Miss Ise-
bel motored 10 lToronto where they take
the boat for the Quebec -Saguenay trip.
On their return -they expeptto visit with
the Rowland family at Kingston.
Nedby and Mrs, Robertson and child -
rem of Edmonton, are here for a boli.
day visit with relatives and friends, It
is about 8 voars since the former Went
West, Mr. R. is a son of Mrs, and the
late Wm, Robinson, Queen street,
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d 'a lllug at .'ort Credit, la bottle for the
Summer vaettinu
Mlh`, Berea Bryaue is enjoying her
VA, tint (ui r Ili' p.(rrule1 roof. She
t ttat:bvt to .a,0110.
51e1,, 11 U. Churchill and dnllghter,
Norone, ul time, are visiting relatives
and friendw in 11ri!Ash Columbia and eu•
jlynng their outing.
Mina llerl101. 13 wi rind Vernon Loss
are home from Fo15 Williani where the
fernier ie. teaching and the latter is
Setexa Dentist. Both enjoy their 7:ork.
Co l.'ernperanee Secretary Cooper,
Clmtrm, was iu town Monday in connec-
tion with initial eatnpaiiru work of the
coning 1: ferentlnm Prohibition vote
u,xti 111
Peter intkaotl and ro0, of Tisdale,
Sask., are here on a holiday visit with
relatives and old friends is Brussels,
M rand efor a
arise locality. 'Pile former was
a
well kounicside t of township,iP,
Rev. A, 1. and Mrs. Maori will take iu
tate CDmn1nnity Work Couvetitiou at the
0, A, C , Guelph, on the last weep of
July. 0 hers may also attend from this
locality. I,'11 veru practical instruction.
Monday of thio weep David Ross,
iSliz•tbeth street, celebrated Ilia 11.11.11
birthtltty in the enjoyment of compet-
atively gond health. He enjoyed an
Ruth Title an(i the fellowship of rela-
tives and old friends with appropriate
gifts added. Hearty congratulations
are extended to this veteran. He
walked down town last Sunday.
Miss Doris Ross, daughter of D. C.
and firs. Ross, town, has been accepted
as Kindergarten teacher at Fort Wil-
liam, Duties will commence early in
September. This will put three of the
Ross family in school positions in the
Liverpool of the North. Miss Doris will
sustain her part o. k, we feel assured,
Mrs, Joseph Schwadron, Isadore and
Mack, Toronto, were here for a holiday
with Mr. and Mrs, Yollick, Elizabeth
street. Mr. S2hwadron was in Brussels
for the week end. Isadore Yollick, who
was living with his uncle and aunt in
Toronto, is also here for his vacation.
The first mentioned and Mrs. Yollick
are sisters.
Brussels Council
Regular session of Council convened
Monday evening, Reeve Plum and
Councillors Wilton, Richards, Fraser
anti Stewart present.
Minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed.
The following accounts were pre-
sented and on motion were passed ex-
cepting the 541100111 of street oil which
was held back pending a test of
quality :-
intent Bros„ Town Hall $ 21 25
Jas. Keri', roads ..,. .... 10 00
F. S. Scott, salary . , 02 50
Jas Thuell, roof on Town Hall,
work 89 16
Chas, Seel, roof on Town Hall,
work SO 37
H. Smalldon, roof m7 Town
Hail, worst . 21 37
A. Bailatllyne, roads 76
11. Olivet', salary 75 W
M. Oliver, roads.. .......... 1 00
Gillespie & Walker, Fire Dept. 3 00
Robt, Thuell, salary and rent
Electric Light , 145 00
Western Oil Oo., street oil,.,920 30
Wm, Riley, roads 17 50
Communication was read from S.
Garter relative to assessment of
garage. No action taken as legal time
for receiving appeals for inductions
had elapsed.
A letter was received from Mr. May
moving picture man asking for en-
gagement of Town Hall at a consider-
able reduced figure. Council declined
to alter the rental rate,
Letter' from Hydro Commission
told the Hid story of nothing being
done as decision of route of lines to
Brussels -Niagara or Eugenia -but as
soon its possible would give the in-
formation, It strikes more than the
Council that a lot of gond time is be-
ing uunenessarily wasted by this hesi-
tancy. 7'eeswater, Wingham, Luck -
now are definitely assured and work
in progress, Brussels should be serv-
ed by the best bargain that can be
offered.
The question of new hose for fire
protection was chatted over and in the
absence of Chief Gerry of the Brigade,
no action was taken.
IuOidentally the starting of a fire in
the rear of the Ford Garage by some
small boys with matches, brought up
the question again of a clearing out of
refuse lumber, old boxes, &c„ ,kc. in
and backyards ards of the
the alleyways
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village, as a Safety First feature,
The constable was instructed to see
that it was dole forthwith thereby
removing fire traps, and also to warn
parents of children who are supposed
to have been using matches in start-
ing fires as to the danger of such a
course of conduct.
SmallBeginnings
ffi iY 1 manilas laid the foundation
11'1 of wealth and prosperity, by starting
a savings account with small sums early
1 lire.
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twenty five cent
Even
pieces may start you on the road to a
successful future.
A dollar will open an account for You
in our Savings Department.
THE
STANDARD DANK
OF CANADA ccs
Cavite], Surplus and Undivided Profits
70,350,037.09.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
G. H. SAMIS - - ileNAGeR
A delay in getting on the street oil,
which is now here, is being ocoaeioned
until the official test of the oil is made.
Firm supplying oil wits so notified by
wire. Street Inspector was advised
to have more sand hauled to sift over
oil when applied.
Council adjourned after briefly dis-
cussing other features of Municipal
work euch•as Fire Limit 13y -Law, &e.
BORN
OAMrner,L.-At Molesworth, on June 20111,
3020, to Mr, rind Dire. D, H. Campbell, a son,
HAwas.-In Gray township, on June 27 11,1020,
to Mr. and Dire. Hawes, a son,
IN MEMORIAM
PARten; In loving memory of ,Tames Pariah,
who died one year ago, ,Tnly 4th, 1810.
Friends may think that we forget thee,
When at nines they see ns smile
But they little know the Borrow
That the smile hides all the while
Tetn sin we hope to meet thee : Father,
When this day of life has fled,
There in Heaven with joy to meet thee,
Where no farewell tears are shed.
efilmo RN
AUCTION SALES
TUESDAY, JODY 18Th. -Let 85, Con, 11, Grey
township. Farm, Farm Stock, Implements,
Household Furniture, 80. Sale unreserved et
1 p. to to close estate of late Jae. E. McDon-
ald. Chas. McDonald, Administrator ; F. S.
Scott, Auctioneer.
Teacher Wanted
Toaoher wanted for S. S. No. 10, Morrie
township, Huron County, NormalCertiRcate.
Duties to commence Sept. let, State salary
and experience, if 017.
D. RAMSAY, Secretary
Binevnle R. R. No. 2.
Teacher Wanted
Experienced teaohor with Normal OerEifl-
eate, wanted for 8. 8, No. 4, Grey totrnaii2D,
duties to commence Sept. 1st. Appllcante to.
state experience, qualifications and salary ex-
pected, before July 18th, to
B, PAY14, Secretary,
1.8 11, It, 2, Bluavale,
AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOUR,
ITIrreoreeTs, HOne5A0Lo GOODS, 80.-
F. S. Scott, Auctioneer, has been inetructed to
Bell by Public Anotimr at Lot 86, Con, II, Grey
township, on Tuesday, July 18511, 1020, a1 1 p.
m., the following property 1-1 ma(•e 10 years
old, 1 horse colt 8 years old, 1 colt 1 year old, 1.
driving horse, 6 dairy cows, 4 eteera.rieing 2
years 2 heifers rieing 2 years, 8 Spring calves,
1 Yorkshire cow, 4 ehoats about 100 lbs., 1 Tam-
worth hog with pedigree, 80 Barred Rook hens,
1 Massey -Harris 741. binder new, 1 Maesey-
Harris hay loader new, 1 Deering mower, 1
hay rake, 1 seed drill, 1 2 -furrow gang plow, 1
walking plow, 1 Massey -Barrie cultivator new,
hay fork rope and ear, 1 set harrows, 1 dfelt
harrow, 1 eouflier, 1 top buggy, 1 cutter, 1
farm wagon, 1 heavy spring wagon, 1 eel bob-
sleighs, 1 18 -ft, hay rack, 1 stoneboat, 1 wheel-
barrow, 1 081 team harness, 1 eat eingle har-
ness, 1 fanning mill, 1 water tank, patch of
potatoes, 28 acres of standing hay, 17 aoree of
standing oats, 4 acres of standing barley,
household effects, milk eons, milk pails, forks,
°ltains and a host of other article. The farm
oontaine 100 acres, more or less, about 80 acres
°leered with balance in pasture. There ie a
Maine h
ome hank barn
cement pig en good
bearingora drilled ill'8n, miles to
Atwood. Cheese factory eorosa the road,
Ferro isa in good state to of Mie e. Sole un-
ald, a to ilial estate of late Jae. E. McDon-
ald, Ter amountull stuns of hs and it given onsh r
foverurs thatapproved 0 months tesdit given on
cent
off for cull approved joint notes. 2 per sfor
cif for cash on creditof eat, Terme for
farm muds known on dayy of Sala°.
CHAS. MODONA
Administrator.
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The Following letter is but an e
preealon of the many Testimonials we
are continually receiving about
Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules
Fergus, Ont„ May 10th, 1920
TEIMPLETONO, LIMITED
Toronto :
DEAR Sias, -I had Rheumatism for
0 years, I tried everything I saw ad-
v ertie ed for a cure, I lost my money
in every case of trial. I was very re-
luctant in trying yonr remedy. I
would not have tried it only our Drug-
gist gave me a guarantee that he
would refund the price if it did not
snake the cute. To my great aston-
ishment I felt better after the first
dose, and now I am completely cured.
For over four months 1 could not
walk the most of the time. I say to
anyone who has Rheumatism, get a
box aa quickly as you can, for it will
do the job and you will be, like my-
self, ever grateful to Templeton's
Rheumatic Capsula.
Yours Truly,
A. N. STACEY.
Hacking's
Heart and Nerve Remedy
Also one of our big selling Remedies
and giving equally good results, We
always have them in stock and find
the demand constantly increasing.
Don't forget us Mien in need of thein.
JAMES FOX
DRUGGIST and STATIONER
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Sale by Tender BRUSSELS MARKET
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Fall Wheat 51 95 El e5
The Monerieff Store property le offered for . Spring Wheat 2 00 2 10
Hale by tender. A marked aheque for 10 per Oate
Dent of tender meet accompany the offer and Pens 2 825 2 8256
will be returned if not atcepted. Tenders re. Barley
ceived up to August 15th. The highest or any Batter 656 4555
tender not neoessarily accepted. Begs 19 47 10 47
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J. D.ItolUWEN, Wool 28 20
2.4 R. R. 2, W ingham,
Chapman k,. r o s®
Cash Shoe
Store for Big
Values in
Shoe Wear
WE OFFER JUST NOW
Special Values in
hite Wear
Canvas and Recreation Shoes for Ladies, Misses and
Children, also Gents. We have something good in
Ladies' and Gents' fine Chocolates and Tans
New
1 1 arriving and we will be
goods are constantly
pleased•t6 ave you examine them as the values •are
extra good.
Harness Department
Single Harness of Extra Quality and Pleasing Prices.
Trunks, Satchels, Club Bags, Suit Cases—nice assort-
ment to choose from,
One set good Second Hand Single Harness at Bargain
Price.
Repairs to Shoes and Harness promptly done,
Chapman Bros.
Next door to Bank of Nova Scotia
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