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LAs'r Monday's ram was quite a down-
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ARE you reading tbe new story in TEE
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READ the Local news on page 4 of
this issue.
NATURE has decked out the trees in
the finest tints of Fall Millinery.
THANKSGIVINO Day will be Monday,
78th inst. It will be a public holiday.
POST -OFFICE hours Thanksgiving Day
will be 8 a. in. and an hour after noon
mail arrives.
•BRUSSELs Picture Show will put on an
evening each week in Blyth, going there
on Thursday.
BEussme Continuation School is plan.
ning for a Field Day this Fall. -Thurs-
day of next week.
LAST week jno. Ferguson picked some
ripe second growth raspberries in bis
garden, indicative of the Ana season.
HEAR the Big 4 on the evening of
Thursday 21st in the Town Hall. Tbey
come under the auspices of the Women's
Institute and will give 2 first-class enter-
tainment. Plan of Hall will be at Fox's
Drug store.
MEN and teams ere busy on the North
gravel road in connection with the Good
Roads movement. The stone crusher is
being operated in the Tno, Barr gravel
pit.. We hope and expect a geed job
will be done, under the supervision of
George lele,Farlane. as the traffic is
heavy on this main highway.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - Friday after-
noon, Oct. 75th., the Women's Institute
will convene in the Public Library
Audience Room, Topic "Canadian
Poets," will be in cbarge of Miss Bessie
- Moses. The topic is an interesting one
and the speaker has it Neill in hand
Roll Call, Current events. All the
ladies are invited to attend.
THE POST subscription rate is now
$2.00 per annum, with po,,tage added to
U. S. While some commodities are de -
cling in price the paper miles are still
boosting their stock. 4 cents a week for
a live newspaper is not au extravagant
price anyhow. Figure out what you
can get at 5 cents and you will soon see
the correctness of this statement.
People know it,
THURSDAY evening of last week the
staff 05 the Central Telephone office pre-
sented Miss Mergaret McCall, who has
resigned and is going West, with a fine
manicure set and a fountain pen. The
gifts were acknowledged in appropriate
terms, The staff and many other old
Mende wish her -we were going to say
much joy -but if we said that somebody
might start a story that she was to be.
married sbortly.
P. MCQUARRIE PASSES AWAY.7-Har1y
Monday morning Peter McQuarrie,
well known resident orierussets, died at
the home of his brother-in-law, R An-
derson. Mill street, in his 5oth year, He
BUY your tickets early for the Big 4
Coacert, Town Hall. Brussels, Oct. nil
It Will be A I.
ANOTHER car of live poultry was ship
pel last week by Robert Thomson, of
the East Huron Produce Bn3porium,
THE Hortmoltutal Society flower beds
in the boulevards continue in bloom and
are unicb praised by visitors to Brussels.
FIELD DAY, -Thursday afternoon of
next week, at 2 p. ne, the annual Field
Day of the Continuation and Public
Schools will be bold. There will be a
program of games and sports, fanny
drills, singing contests, military evolu-
tions, &c. Everybody is invited to be
present. It weather is unfavorable for
Thursday then the date will be the first
fine day thereafter.
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and may now be obteined itt Mu for p. siugle loaf 01-2 for 25n,
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FOR 3.ALD.-2 Mall tables, 1 box stove, 1
gasoline stove. 1 connter show ease, 1 counter,
6 chairs. Apply to W. F. PRASint, Tailor Brus-
sels
Peum wanted for next Spring in Huron or
Perth, mutton:ins about 100 acres, with fair
buildings, plenty or water end at least 10 acres
of bush. Would boy or rent. Send descrip-
tion, price and tern-, to BoDelaloWesItsuroi,,t.
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FOR SALE. -Comfortable house, with stable
and hard and soft water, &c. John street,
Brussels. Immediate possession can be given.
Apply to ,Toa NYOHOT.SoN, Ethel, Plume 2226, or
Tan -P•otir, Brussels,
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2015.582sm Pin lost, flower ele.tign. Finder
please return to Mt PoST. huitablo reward.
Yens Ton &mt.-A quantity of light gray
yarn on hand at the close of the war is offered
for sale et 11,00 per pound. May be had at the
Public Library on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, Now is the time' to secure it for
the Pau and Winter's knitting.
Fon SAVe.-2 ooal atoves, 1 wood stoves and
au oil stove. May be seen et home of Jas. G.
Jones, Turnberry street, Brussele.
.A.172w Yearling Steers for sale, Lob 18, Can.
2, Grey TWD. R. 61 aA Wawa%
Phone 208
LADY's Par found. Owner may bre it by
for thi "bt"'
Cstotaz Clover Honey, 10 lb. pails 82.50 each,
A. lower grade for SIM. G..4.. DRADMAN.
Son of umney found, Owner may have it
by proving procarty and. paying for this notice
by calling on Tho Welker, Brussels.
1 linArn Colt Mang 8 years old for Bahl.
Phour 4157 J. W. Somnits, Grey Twp.
° FIVE good breadth g Ewes forsale, 81,107 head
of 5 -year-old cattle, apply at Lot 18, 0011.7,
Grey. or Phone 840, WM. HOLLINana.
Dm F. T. EIRYANS, of Toronto'will be at the
American Rotel, Stessels, on Saturday, Oct,
hith for conanitation in Ear, Nose and Throat.
Appointments may be made ab phone 88 ring
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Hass and. pullets for sale. Apply to eras,
GOO. EDWARDS, 55111 atreet, Brussels.
FOR SAM4.-4 yearling Durham cattle, 8 pep
7 weeks old and 2 pige 8 months old.
R, 14. NTSIVIIINSoN, Phone 4226.
Lot 18, Con, IQ, Grey township.
Goon 1001020 farm for sale in Central part
of Grey townahip. Farm ia well feneadhas 2
good well,' and good buildings. Posseseion on
short notice: Terms reasonable. Apply at
Tu s Pm Publishing Rouse
Comex of Mt class End hand Ford Oars for
sale, D. M. 80022, Agent, Brussels.
itioPlueinNTATIVe WARM) for Brussels and
Huron County to represent "The Old Reliable
Nonthil I Nurseries." 134 sales are to be made
in selling Nursery stook &wing the reeon-
strUrtion period, .0 splendid opportunity for
a live salesman, Highest commissions paid,
handaome, free equipment, large line of fruit
end ornamental stock to offer. Mese &
WeLLTNGTON Toronto, Ont.
had been in failing.. health for tbe peet PAnerat, OsteeDathie Fhydelen, visits
'few years, with periods of rallying. His Brumes Monday after loon of each week.
wife, Who was Elizabeth Anderson, to CJhronan
ic d nervous diseases successfully
whims be was merried over 30 years, ttzrtVgi EVor residences, Consultation at
pre -deceased bin" by 31 months, The
obildren are Mrs. J. C Pridluttn, 'Porous
to, and Will., of Brussels. Mr. McQuar-
rie's funeral was Wednesdao, Rev W,
E. Stafford conducting the service. De -
teased was en industrious, honest going
man who spent the past 30 years in tOWt1,
Sle wits born itt Grey township and wee
a member of the Maccabee Order. In
church relationship he wee a Methodist,
He suffered greatly at times in his ill-
ness but hoped to conquer hit ailmeet,-
but white the spirit was willing the task
was too great.
THE P. S. O. 15 of Melville church
is asking the home, of the congregation•
to gather together their waste news-
paper and magazinee, tie each kind
eeperately and securely and put thefts at
your door wbere they can be seen from
the street and they will be collected
after r o'clock, Wednesday, Oct, eoth,
Thoee ie the country baying *luck'
material are asked to leave it at the
drive -house on the manse property any
time before that date.
Waterproof Coats
The best ou the market
are offered for sale at
Per Cent
Reduction
A guarantee goes with
every Coate And the
same discount will apply
ori fine steak of Tweeds,
Suitings. 8.20 , as I am
removing from Brussels.
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Tembrick cottage, known as the Thos.
Kelly property, Turnberry street South,
was sold last Saturday to Degald Mc-
Donald, Mortis tmenship, at $7o,
Wm. Perrie, who owned it removed to
the West. Mr, McDonald sold his farm
to Antent Bros. and will be moving to
town shortly.
The following item tnay be of interest
to many of our readers, the bride being
a graduate of Brussels High School and
a daughter of jna. and Mrs. Clark of
Walton, -On Tuesday evening last about
sixty of the young peuple from Varna
vicinity met at the home of Alfred and
Mrs, jobnston to spend a social evening
and to welcome the bride into their
midst, Wm. L. Stevenson read a suit-
able address and Mr. Johnston replied
iu his able manner, After a pleasant
evening all retired with best wishes
for the bride aud groom throughout the
joirney of life.
INSURANCE Aozwev..,-The card of Jas.
Maadzean appears in another cointnx
of THE POST. He has beau appointed
agent for the well knoven Howick Mut-
ual Fire Insurance Co, for this district
as successor to John Barris, reeigned,
who did tip-top work for tke Co. for the
past 14 years and Was regarded by the
Company as an A 1 ratite A trustworthy
successor has been secured in the person
of Mr. McFadzean who has a wide ac-
quaintauce end business ability. We
wish him well. Mr. Harris found he
had not the time to devote after he look-
ed after his farming, operations.
Paorstenr CHANGES. -Mrs. ;Mlle Car-
diff has sold her residence, Princess
street, to Win McCracken, of Morris
township, for the sum of $1500. N.
Chapmau is the pi esent tenant. Mr.
MeCt.acken has disposed ef bis farm
and
will be moving to town before long. -7
Jas, Parr, Grey townehip, who is turn•
ing the homestead over to his son, Levi,
has bought the home of the Misses
Holmes, Alexander street., adjoining the
has Recline stock and implemeuts and
Public school on the South, Misses
reuted his farm. Hoping you and Mrs.
Holmes move to their othet house
Kerr are both enjoying good, health as
on Win street it is said, where A and
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Mrs, Deunisou and family uow reside. this leaveits at present,
FOILS CONFISCATweek a Governineut Inspector dropped 061Ure---""---h Chimes,
ED -ThUreday of kelt
into town and had important business
with M. Vehicle It seems tbe latter
had neglected to secure a permit for
keeping over furs from Ole past year, as
the law demands, end for this breach of
the Act fres valued at $225 oo were
confiscated and a fine of $5o.00 impos-
ed. Hard lines when the permit could
have been secured without expense on
application and no etteinpt WEIS made to
"do" anybody. Surely the law was
never intended to be as exacliug with
small dealers who °maid not effect the
market if they tried Tee safe way ie tO
follow W. S. Scott's example and make
sure of the Government document,
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Tint fine comfortable bungalow of W.
F. Streusl, an William Street, has been
sold to Archie McDonald, -of Bthel.
The purchaser will get possession heat
Tattuary, Mr. Stratton built the above
cosy home. He will continue in busi-
ness in Brussels.
A meetingof those specially interest-
ed in Red Cross local work Wal held last
week and you would be surprised to
know s ladies and 2 men constituted Ole
crowd Reports were presented and the
various departments of the work gone
over. Secretary B, S, Scott WaS in-
structed to write the head office for in-
fosmation regar ling some metters. It
was decided to offer a quantity of yarns,
lett when the war ended, for sale, As
the local merchants have bought their
supply it will be sold to anybody want-
iug it at $2 oo per pound, It is light
gray in color and is extra good. Apply
at the Public Library Wednesday or
Saturday afternoons, Proceeds will go
into Red Cross treasury, Do you intend
to do any knitting ?
I People We Talk About I
I. 0. Richards, Hemilton, is spending
a few days in town.
Mrs. S. R. Crerar, Toronto, is bear on
a short visit with relatives.
Miss Eva McCracken is enjoying a,
visit with Toronto and Hamilton
friends
Alfred and Mrs. Baeker, Mrs. S. R.
Crerar and Mrs. T. T. Wood Motored to
London on Tuesday.
Jas, Oliver is here for a holiday from
Windsor. He is the eldest son of Jno.
and Mrs. Oliver.
George and Mrs. Betcher and child-
ren, Monkton, and las. Terry and
daughter, Atwood, were visitors with J.
T. and We; Ross,
Athol McQuarrie, Toronto. is spend-
ing a day or two in town renewing old
friendships. He came to attend the fun-
eral of P. MeQuarrie.
T. W. and Mrs. Macfarlane, and Will.
and Miss Flora Cossey, of Loudon, were
visitors at the borne et J. T. and Mrs.
Wood for the week end.
Miss Maggie Campbell, of town, has
gone to Clinton to take a position as as-
sistant matron in the House of Refuge.
She should,fill the bill o, k.
Mts. R. A. Pryne and Miss Betty,
Toronto, have been visiting at the
former's parental home with R. and
Mrs. Leatberdsle and Miss Laura.
J. G. and Mrs. Fells, Toronto, were
visiting here for a levy days. They took
Mrs. H, eltioQaarrie (Mrs. Fallis'
mother) back with them in the car.
G. C. and hers. Manners and R. W.
and ?Ars. Ferguson motored to Mount
Forest. last Sunday morning, They
heard Rev. D. Wren, formerly of Brus-
sels preach.
Geo. Robb, St. Catharines, and Mr,
Blackaberry, Port Colborne, were iu
town for the week end. The latter is
taking a position on the teaching staff
ot Wing.ham High School,
Tuesday of last week 13errington,
only son of F. H. and Mrs. Gilroy, was
operated on for appendicitis at Toronto
and is making a good recovery. We
hope he will soon be heartier than ever.
Mrs D Munro, nee Vera Ainlay, for-
merly of Brussels, writing from
Lomond, Alberta says 1 -Quite a few of
the eltu,s in High school I was in when
we lett Biussels are now in Alberta.
Stella Gerry (MIs. Allingham) is in next
town. W1,1. Hoover in Gleicben, and
Edith Deadman in Edmonton. I
haven't seen any of them yet. Father
REVERED INTO REsT. PeaCefnlly
came the closing up of this life to Mrs.
Wm, Kelly, who passed away laet San -
day, at her -home, john street, in her
,84th year. She had been an invalid for
some time 00 that at her time of life her
demise Was un t UneXpeeted event,
The funeral took piece Tuesday afters
noon to Brussels cemetery, Rev. Mr,
Mess conducting, an appropriate service,
Pallbearers were Geo, Colvin, A. Mc-
Intosh, Geo, McCall, Geo, Mialdom. F.
Robertson and A Knight. Mrs F.
maiden tame WAR lane Molvlicheel and
her birthplace Co, Ferrnanegb, Ireland.
When 04 yeare QC age allcame to the
new world, living at Buffalo, N. Y, for
some time. Here she was married to
her late heeband, e'en, 'Melly, 62 years
ago and they 010010 50 Morels township,
locating on Lot 24, Crin. 8. Mr, Kelly
died in Sept‘nther, ttifte On leaving
thefarm Mrs. Kelly located in Brussels
where she was loyally and tenderly cared
for by her daughters The children are
Geo , in Morris ; Will , in Africa ; and
jas, in Manitoba and the cletighters
are 'Mrs. Campbell, Miss Martha%nd
Mrs, John Muldoon, the latter of Bran-
don, Man, Deceased was a faithful
member of the Anglican church and was
kiud hearted, industrious woman who
was esteemed by a wide °kola of rela-
tives and friends,
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topers. every well-grounded
business man appreciates the
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BRUSSELS BRANCH
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the morning was St. John 4-35, "Lift up
your eyes and look on the fields for they
are white already to harvest," and the
sermon was an earnest' plea for a great
advance to gather the harvest. In the
evening an address was given on sigbts,
scenes and observations of a personal
visit to China, Formosa and Korea,
which occupied g months. The Mis-
sionary Thank -offering was $175 00
wbich will be augmented when full re-
retnrns are made, Rev. Mr. Arm-
strong's services were much abpreciated.
Oran brook
The Prize List of the School Fair
may be read in another column.
Leslie Perrie, Flint, Mich. was re-
newing old friendships iu this local-
ity.
It should have read Jacob W.
Fischer, instead of Ohas. Fischer as
the buyer of the Victor. Sperling
farm.
Reeve McNabb, who [suffered the
loss of hie separator 171 the barn fire
at D. Sanders', has purchased a new
mealiest from the Waterloo Com-
pany and it will be at work this week.
We like Sack'a pluck. He had no in-
surance on the machine destroyed as
Fire Companies will not assume risks
where machines ere moving from one
place to another.
"Oen deepest need -Prayer" was the
subject of Rev. Mn, Stafford's last Sab-
bath morning's sermon. Iu the evening
his theme was "Christian Brotherhood
The members of Melville congrega-
thin are asked to hand. in their ballots
for Eiders on Oct. 24th or the etst.
Four men are to be elected to the Elder-
ship, The pastor will speak on the sills.
ject of "Eldership" next Sabbath morn-
ing and on "Thanksgiving" in the even-
ing in connection with the Thanksgiving
service
Next Tuesday is the date of the,an-
nual Bpwortb League and Sunday
School Convention of Wingham Dist-
rict. It Will be held in Fordwich Metho-.
dist church. Mowing will be devoted
to Disttict meeting affairs and afternoon
and evening services to the Conveution
program. Rev. Mr, Doyle, one of toe
nasty appointed Young People's Secre-
tarys, is to be one of the speakers.
Delegates are asked from every League
aed Sabbath School in the District,
oo TO LONDON, -The members
and adherents of SI, John's church and
Bruaselites generally, were eorry to hear
that in less than a month Rev. Mr. Mess
will remove from Brussels having ac-
cepted the parish of St. David, in Blest
London, He is already acquainted with
the work, which is hi a growing part of
the city and will no doubt do well. Mr
Mess Is not bettering himself financially
but be feels that as a young tnan it is
his duty to take hold of this colnpara.
lively new parish And aid in its develop -
meet. Who his successor will be bee
not beat definitely settled. It is only 5
mouths Sinae Rev, Mr. MOSS cattle to
Weasels but he bas dote good work and
looked forward to a leinger residence in
town.
The W. lel, 5, anniversary services in
Melville Church last Sabbath were
specially enjoyable and profitable. Rae,
Mn. Armstrong, Foreign Missionary
Secretary, was the speaker, His text in
Monorieff
Miss Mary Statton! of Hibbert, was
a visitor with her friend, Miss Mabel
Hodges.
Jos. and Mrs. McKay,Jas, 0, and
Mrs. McKay and Lorraine spent the
week endiu Hamilton.
A. sweed turnip, weighing between
18 and 20 pounds, was grown on the
farm of Jas. 0. McKay, I5th Oon.
They are a fine crop this year.
A Gerhard Heinternan piano was
placed in the home of Geo. Robert-
son lately. Mr. Robertson purchased
it at London Exhibition, It is a
SI and y.
At 2.30 next Sunday afternoon Miss
Bessie Lovell, a returned Missionary
from Africa, will speak 01 her ex-
periences in Kuox church. Annual
Thank -offering will be taken. -
BORN
OARTHR.-In Morris township, on October 2nd,
1020, to Mr, and Mra. Bert, Carter, a eon -
Glen Forest.
Toltn.-In Clinton, on October 18th, 1920, to
51r. and Mrs. T. Leslie Kerr, twin daugh-
ters -(one dead.)
MARRIED
liaarns-Oriummon.-In Colborne townehip, by
Rev. Mr. limattley, aasisted by Rev. Mr.
Hamilton, on September 28th, 192U, Mr,
Hugh Roy Mason, Toronto, to Miss ,Tean
Elizabeth, only daughter of 1012,5051 Mrs,
Alex. Mutton, Colborne township.
M.AolSwiaN-GOURLAY.-At Broolclin, ant., on
September 27th, 1920, by Be,. Mr, Plaig,
Miss Lenora M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos, Gourley, Brooklin, to Mr. A. Mao -
Ewen, Morris Township elerky Bluevale
WILKINSON-BtroriANAN.-At the home of the
bride's mother, by Rev. E. F. Armstrong,
B. A. on October 5511, 1950, Mr.131Imer L.
Wilkineon, Morris Township, to bliss Hilda
5001181, daughter of the late Frank and
Mrs. Buchanan, Wingham,
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ReLLy.-In Brussels, on °debar 10th, 190,
Jane McMichael, widow of the hoe Win.
Kelly, 01 5002010 ToWn4hip, in her 84th yenr,
MaQuAttlinn.-In Brussels, on October 10111,
1420, Peter MeQuarrie, In his 5811, year.
igimarigs.-at DayideonSeek , oti September
20th, HMO, Tales Jennie, youngest daughter
of the late Robert Moline,, formerly of
Grey townehip.
IN MEMORIAM
GORRATATZ,-In memory of Wilhomina Gor•
Balite, who died 11 years ago, Oat 12th, and
Badly missed by sons and daughter%
When a mother bretithea Iter lest farewell,
The stroke means 111020 011t11 10225118 0511 tell;
The world seem quite s different plane
Without the smile of mother's facie.
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Being south % Lots 28 and 24, Con, 0.
Howiok township, Buren ()minty 1885.5 acres,
6 norm hardwood, 4 Beres oedar, about 10
Berea river flats, coed pasture land, balance
lot eines working land in high state of =IN-
vation. Large bank barn with strew shed,
cement etabling and hog Pelle d'inlarneRth.
Cement silo, poultry lease hortses, settee).
oo premises. Daily mail delivery and Vi,roxe.
ter telephone. Lots of good water, Farm
well fenced For prioe end :partioulara write
P, If. Magnate, 68 Malakoff, St, Thomas,
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Weekly Store Ntws
For a
clean, quick
Shave
the Safety
Razor
be the beet.
We
httve the
Auto Strop
and
in varione
styles
$5.00
Ojerki
Perfume
Face
Powder
and
Talcum
Very
fragrant,
We have
them,
Liquid
Petrolatum
"Ruenian
011"
Parke
Bayles & Co,
Quality
Unequalled
barge bub,
$1,00
Thermos
Bottles
and
Thermos Kit
Splendid
for carrying
Luucb.
Good
variety
on hand.
Nome Made
Candy
Have you
tried our
Mary Anne
Package ?
Very
delicioua,
Always
freah.
1.10c the box
MAUDE O. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ophtlinhnology, rifir
dormice Medical College, Chicago, /11, Three
months post graduate (tonne during past year,
Eyes eorredly fitted with GlaSses. Read,
aches, Inflamed, Eyes, Granulated Dye Lida
and other Eye troubles, emitted by Eye•strain,
relieved through properly fitted Ghisaes,
Satisfaction Assured, -
Optical 'Parlor in Leoltie block, one door
South of 130rr15ter Sinolair% office.
Ofilee hours : Ole 20a, in, ; 1 to 11 p. Jul Also
Wednesday end Saturday eyeelnee.
Phone 26x rine 4
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We now have -the agen-
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$1,C0
flash Lights
Just the thing for
these dark nights.
Alwaya tt good as-
sortment to choose
from, also
Batteries
Pick!irag Necessaries
Paro-Wax 30c per lb.
Freede' Bottle Wax, 25c,
Oorks-all sizes.
Spices of all kinds.
Temeric and Curry Powder
Fruit Jar Rings
Salicylic Acid
(Fruit Preservative)
T. B. C.
Stands for
Templeton's'
Rheumatic
Capsules
They are good.
$1,00 per box
Egg Preserver
(Water Glass)
Pt,b up in 1 pound cans, Full
directions on each package.
No trouble.
Splendid results.
20c per ettn,
Waterman's
Ideal
Fountain Pens
$2.50 to $5.60
Fatly guaranteed
JAMES FOX
DRUGGIST and STATIONER
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AUCTION SALES •
THURSDAY, 003.. 141h. -Farm, Farm stook,
implementsfeed, &o 555Lot 26, Con, 18, Mul-
lett township, Sale at 1. p. In, The Public
Trustee, Toronto, P. S. Scott, Ana, J. W.
Jnokson. Sarnia.
TURSDAY. 001,2., 15g,-Parne stook, hinder
meats, &o., Lot 5, Oon, 13, Elms townahip,
Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. Jno, Rutherford,
Prop.
MONDAY, 0020212,1 252H,-)Parm Stook, Im.
elements, ft., at Lot 17, Con. 12, MaKillop.
Sale unreserved at 1.80 p. m, Armour Dundee,
Prop, ; Thou. Brown, Atm
JAMES M' FADZEAN
Agent Hoick Mutual fire Insurance Company
Phone 42 Turnherry Street, Brussels
Succeasor to John Harris, Walton.
BRUSSELS MARKET
Fall Wheat
Oats
Peas
Barley
Butter
Eggs..m.
Hogs
Hay
2l5 *815
05 65
200 200
118 112
65 55
ER 68
1055 2050
20 00 20 60
Wood Wanted
20 or more cordo of good hardwood, in either
cordwood or shorter lengthe, wanted for the
Methodist Church, Brussels. Apply to
15. LEATBERDALE.
Phone 87 Chairman of Committee.
AMON.
We have in
Stock a
Splendid
Range of
Ladies' Falland inter
COATS
FUR MUFFS
STOLES
It will be to your Advantage
to see our Excellent Assort-
ment before Purchasing.
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t. Strachan