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Most Reliable
Cough Remedies
Blood Root Congo Cute 25 & 500
Cherry Bark Cough Care
250, 500 and $5,00
Syrup White Flee and Tar
250 awl 600
Rexall Cough Remody 350 & 6nc
o t
Syrup of Tar Compound with Cod
Liver Oil 750
Mustard Ointment 400
Recall Bronchial Salve e v 500
Rezall Catarrh Telly 350
fnx.ou
Y. T;;t .Bottles
Wampo'e's Cod Liver 0,1 $I,00
Rezall Emulsion Cod Liver Oil
Scott's Emulsion 750 & Sr 5o
Laxative Cold Tablets with As-
pirin 25c
Laxative Bromo Quinine 3oc
Formelid Throat Ease Tablets
toe and 250
Paraformic Throat Tablets 25C
Pure
Drugs
5
Kass ra 2 c & 6oc be's.
k
Epsom Salts for & 151 pkgs.
Compound Licorice Powder 100
t id foe pkgs
a Ac
Camphorated Oil 150 re,
Refined Castor Oil 200. 25C & 500
Pure Olive Oil St 25 pint
Hydrogen Peroxide 25e bots.
The
Latest Oooks
Tile long Winter eveu inks are
usually the le at time for read.
Jng. Here is a list of a few of
the !ateet Bouke out this sea -
sun :—
Kindred of lite Dust 18: 90
by Peter B. Kyue
West Wind Drift 2 po
by Geo Barr MoCutcbeon
Missy x go
by Dana Gatlin
In Chancery 2 oo
by iohnGalsworthy
Harriett and the Piper 2 00
by Kathleen Norris
The Paris Men Play 2 00
by A. Beverly Baser
[meinda 2 00
by Anthony Hope
Fnrthei Chronicles ot Aeonlee
by L. M. hi, eltgornery 2 00
H. Ducrow 2 25
by Henry Cooper
The Valleytol Silent Men 2 00
by lames Oliver Curwood
New Consignment of
Paper Covered Books
I PU8ICA P
TY HOUR
i
These for a time were very
hardtk
o_ et but we now have
a good supply of the Hooks by
Sheldon, Garviee, Alger,
Bertha M. Clay. McCarter,
Buffalo Bill, Merriwell
t rs..
Popular Prices 20C & 250
and others..
FS R. VTH
The ,7-Y Store
Druggist and Stationer
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0,ynOE a1 betas Rents Winter
en reduction 1 is Teoar. in the balance
GGgg l7tij'''' b F of \vinter Millinery to clear.
„ iltIrr INDIAN, Brneaels.
Bur's chocolate colored shoe loot between 3.
PUBLIC Library Board meeting 7.30.
Friday evening.
PENKNIFE lost. Finder will oblige by
leaving it at Tux PosT
A few automobiles keep tooting
around despite the fact that this is
January.
Tam quarantine is lifted from the
home of Adam Smith, Turnberry street,
we are pleased to state
ANNUAL meeting of East Huron
Agricultural Society Wednesday after-
noon of next week in Council
been disport-
ing
is ort -
'n have )e
RR of Skald
Levees
g F
n the Sand Roe
and
iogtheroselve sandy roe pond,
Brussels South and enjoying a fine time.
Wet. LITTLE has leased the rooms over
W A. Grewar's restaurant end he and
family moved to the new quarters last
week,
St.
DON'T forget tbe Box Social at S .
John's church, Friday evening of this
week. under auspices of tbe Choir. See
the advt.
SALE of Homemade cooking Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock, for benefit of
Public Library. Patronize it and help a
worthy institution,
AN otter was disporting itself in the
Maitland river below the mill dam last
Sunday. Mr. Otter ought'er be careful
with some of our lynx -eyed sports near.
by.
THE Farmers' Club stock of merchan-
dise has been removed to the McKelvey
block, one of the vacated sores by D.
C. Ross, William Little is now in
charge as salesmau and manager.
THURSDAY evening of this week the
officers of Western Star Ledge, No, 149,
I O. 0 F., Brussels, will be installed
by D. D. G. M, Wilton and his team.
A good attendance hoped for on the oc-
casion,
HORTICULTURAL Society Will hold its
annual meeting Friday evening of this
week, at 8 o'clock in the Public Library
Audience room. Every member or
those who•intend to he are nrged to be
present to give the boeiety a good send,
off for 2920.
A eommenication from Miss Ada
Ross, wbo is in China, tells a touching
story of the needs of the famine stricken
zones. Miss Ross is a daughter of
Melville Manse, Brussels, her parents
being Rev. Dr. and MIs. Ross, well re-
membered here.
THERE Is quite a gang of axetnen at
work in the Archie Hislop bush, 14th
Con., Grey, on the town wood job. All
the dry *wood ant last Winter has been
seta. It Is expected there will be a
lively rush of green wood to town if
good sleighing comes, Town Clerk F.
S. Scott is the person to apply to if you
want a load,
No CHANGE iN Gyvtc1ALq.—'rhe muni-
cipal affairs of Brussels for x921 will be
in Charge of the same officers as last year
vfit 3—Clerk; F. 8 Scott ; Treasurer, A.
Strachan ; Assessor, 300. Long ; gen0r-
utility man and tax oollectnr, R Oliver ;
Auditors, N. F. Gerry and W. M. Sin-
clair; Medical Health officer, Dr. Mc-
Rae. None of the salaries are increased.
THE home of Mrs. Wm Ross, William
street, has been. sold to Percy Miteheil,
Who bas been in Saskatchewan• who
Will get immediate possession. By the
removal of Mrs, Ross and her daughter,
Mrs. Jessie Kerr, Brussels, loses old and
highly esteemed residents who are well
known, The bitter" he been a splendid
worker In Melviile church, especlnlly in
the Primary department of the Sabbath
sabool, Mrs, Ross is past 8o years of
ago but bas been an active wohlatl,
Many good wiebes go with them to their
new home. Most of the family have
ptfwodee t11em to Tomato,
E Baker's corner and Monerieff chopping mill
a couple of weeks ago. Pinder please photo
4712,
lion BALs..—Two pure bred Berkshire sows
(large English type.) W..1. IdA Mien, Btuevale.
PAIR of "pecteriea found. Owner may have
them by proving property and paying for this
'notice Phone 89, Brussels.
GOOD Oydur poets for sale any length wanted
Ni Lot 2& Coo. 8, Morris. W. J. Bemoan
Phone 4528.
Pan SALR IN i'nANnitr(ox—Kitchen 12x 18
feet, n,at•hed lumber Imelda and ont. Cheap
for quirk sale. JOHN Miami. Phone 5618
PAYMENT FOR GRtyar.—AB parties who
0 It
not settled fee a el token from t4
have grovel
t o o h
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i sors naked o d e
o t y
u
taking
ravel wit. After this dat ill be d -
I he re-
garded
rde gravel without permission will
gsrded as trehpuarin•-.
A PnLLoax, Jamestown.
Six good Ewes anda Rem for Rale.
Phone 1139 M1754 Lot 28, Con. 7,' Morris.
FOR SALE.—A aril large young Durham
Cow,
trees with miff at foot.
Phone 4310 R. C. CAatPBRLL,
PAM of brown woollen glovee lost between
the bridge and Broods depot. Finder please
return same to Tan POaT.
Cttmemeny LoTB.—Alt persona owing for the
caretaktne of Iota in Eroesele cemetery please
Bettie, as] am not senate out notices.
Roas, Wax. Brussels.
Fon ante, at the borne of Mrs, Wm ROBS,
Williein street, between the 10th and I5th.
Theta. •-1 kitchen range, 1 coal heater, 1 exten-
sion dining rnom table, eeveralkitchen eha(rs,
etc., also ladies' fur coat.
ALL persons owing neamounts are kindly
naked to a 0Ore no the 0alneon or before Jan-
uary 15th. by either cash or note
LITTLE & KERs. .
Garage, Brussels.
COLLIE Doti lost about 8 weeks ago, medium
size, bleek in color with white on tate, neck
and paws, Has a bob -tall. Reward offered
for infor metier; as to its whereabouts.
Phone 2928 TaLeone SELLERS.
CHOICE Short Horn Bali for ante, 11 menthe
old. D. GLASSIER, Lot O, Can 11, Grey.
Phone 2618
FOR BAr.F..—Tha reside a of J T. Wood,
Albertetreet, Brussols. All modern maven.
lenoei: ?.,r acre of lend; meet eligibly situated;
garage. Come and see it if interested,
YARN TOR KALA.—Aquantity of Lght gray
Yarn Diehard at the etoee 0f the war in offered
Tor Rale at 81 20 par )pound. May be had at the
Public Library Now 10 the time to secure
it for the Fall and Winter's knitting.
Dse0RAlILa property for sale in TtrnaselR eon-
sieting of n large store Red aolntnrt tibia dwell-
ing houses. Por further Particulars apply to
R. (.EATR17rIDAL0. Phone 87
REPRESENTATIVE WANT= for Brnssele and
Huron County to represent "'Ilia Old Reliable
Fonthill Nurseries." Rig sales are to be made
in selling Nursery stock during the recon•
Rtruotion period. A eplendld opportunity for
S live ealanrnen. Highest comrnteslona paid,
handsome, free equipment, lenge line of fruit
and ornamenttt stook to oiler, STONE &
WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont.
Miss Davidson, deaconess of Toronto,
was here during the past week in the
interests of the Upper Canada Tract
Society
Huxot (lout tvCennaa will convene on
January 25th. M. Armstroog, Reeve of
Hallett may 1)3 Warden for 1921, He Is
a brother to Wm. Armstrong, of Brus-
sels locality.
1, ee, InNR:, watchmaker, is in town
and ready to attend to repairs in
watches, clocks, jewelry, &a., at his
home, Turnberry street, in workmanlike
manner and et fair prices.
BRuiesia Horticultural Society will
hold its annual meeting, on the evening
Friday of this week in the Public Lib.
rary Audience room, Let us make
1921 a record year in the Society.
Bout MADEConxuNO,—'Phe ladios elf
Brussels and surreunding oauntry will
hold n sale of Home -roads (Cooking on
S turrlayafternoon at 3 o'clock, in the
audience r0Om of the Public' Library.
I.uncihwit I d the After-
noon.e served People ore inked to Send baking.
horns made candy, &c Total proceeds
go to Public Library treasury. ' Show
your appreciation tor this pubs c Institn•
tine. whose funds are low,.h yo%pres-
etrce and support,
Bran and Shorts
:Also a quantity of Good Corn
Purity Flour $5.90 per cwt.
Here this week,
Alf. Baeker
EGGS
Wanted
WILL PAY
?acts. per doz.
for °leen, fresh Egge, Dirty,
stale Eggs not wanted.
LSO
WALTER ROSE
Huron Specialty Fenn, Brussels
Phone 3on36x 84
CARD OF'TRANkq,—We wish t0 thank
001 many friends who by word and Gleed
were so thoughtful and kind to es in the
hour of our bereavement in the loss of
onrdear Mother, the late Mr:. Woods.
lc will never he forgotten.
Yours gratetulh•,
THE WOODS FAMILY.
WILLOoxe VISITOR —One day last
week Tree Po.er bad a °bat with Thos
McLRucbltn uf Harding, Man who is
r
here on an extended visit renewing old
friendships. for he was born and
brought up he this locality, He wens
West in the Spring of 1892 and has not
been here for the pact 23 years, for
whicb he ought to be ashamed of him
self. Mac. and his Sons farm 480 acres
and last year had 2,400 bushels of wheat
•and probably 2,200 ot oats. 'The 2 boys
at home are Orley and rhos. S i he lat-
ter being absent overseas doing his duty
during the war. Ino. A, is travelling
for the Hunter & McDonald Supply Co
of Regina, and Lovell E is railroading
on Ike G. T. R. with headquar era ni
Edmonton, 2 daughters, Mrs. Gordon
Gray and Mrs. C l; Fos or, live in
Edmonton apd Miss Ida May is training
for a nurse in the General Hospital a
Winnipeg. Mrs. McLenchllu died 16
year. ago. She wsa Miss Leola Scott
of Brussels, before her marriage. Har-
ding is 31 miles Northwest of Brandon.
Man , and the McLaucblin farm is 6
miles from the former. General farm-
iog is followed to gaite an extent and
they have 34 horses and cattle, and
also every convenience in farming_ own-
ing a complete ou fit. thresher. &u, In
addition to a comfortable brick house
they have a fine bank bare 4't x 6o feet.
with plenty of water from either
well or creek A Saxon 6 and a Ford
run&bout afford facilities in "gettin
about." Perm rates are improving and
now run about x$51 per acre for improv.
Mr.to I ide-
J n hicLauchl s a w
ed ad.
awakeone (allow of 57
Summers and
Y g
the famtiy vas prospered in the West
and think it is the spot, The visitor is
a brothel. to Alex. elcLaucblrp, North of
Brussels and a son of the late Tho.
MoLauchliu, the well known bo'semen
iswellposted on the
It es
of this locality. H
YP
West rayou will and out by a chat who
u
him.
Church Chimes
Sunday morning last Rev, Mr. Mann
spoke in Melville church on "Fbw God
reveals Himself unto His pe..ple."
Evening subject was "'The Christian as
the water of life to the world."
Regular prayer meeting will be held
Thursday evening in Melville church at
730 o'clock. The Christiau Endeavor
will hold their service the same evening,
commencing at 8 t5. All the young
folk of the congregation are invited to
attend,
Last Sabbath morning Mie. Davidson,
a Toronto Deaconess, addressed Melville
church congregation on the Upper
Canada Tract Society work, for which
she was canvassing. Sbe also sr oke in
the afternoon to the Methodist Sahbath
School. This otgaoizetion is doing a
good work for the sailors on, our lakes
and the lumherm-n in camps in this
country. Miss Davidson waquite sue
cessfulin ber canvass.
The union services it • connection
with the Week of Prayer series proved
of no small'nterest, the closiug meetiug,
Friday evening, in the Anglican church,
baying a record attendance Werner)
predominated to a no iceab'e degree, 1
The addresses' by Reeds Messrs, Jobe.
sou, Stafford and Mann were epeaialle
good and dovetailed splendidly into one
another. 'ritete was hearty singing and
fervent prayers. They were real union
services and would stand repeating.
Rev, Samuel Sellery, B. D , Toronto,
occupied the pulpit of the Methodist
church last Sunday and proved that he.
is still as able to expound the 'Fruth as
he was 3o years ago when he was the
pastor. , He dealt with the subject of
Christian Eclucat'on in the morning and
allowed the impnt(aot place it should
occupy, Hie text was lealah 33-6,
"Wisdom and Knowlesee Shall he the
stability of tl y times" Reference was
also made to Methodist Educational in.
stitutions. In the evening the sermon
woe more generai iu its character and
was an exceptionally due one, based on
the Scripture, lurlges .8 and part of
verse 21 "Pot as (Ile mau is so is his
strength." The development of en all-
round Chris San character was the theme
tend the discourse was well pianned, 11.
lustreted most interestingly and could
not fail to leave its impress, especially
i 10 the more vouthftt section of the
Col,
gre atioaSnbq rlpnnswere double
those of tljeo, Mr Sellery's t inistra•
tions were much enjoyed and: the congre-
gation hopes to have the oppertnuity of
hearing 11 1111 :whin. He is superannuat-
ed now after a successful Ministry of 50
years.
» tea , , •,tet$7M
1 Poaple We Talk About
tt tt
Miss Sutitb, at Galt, is visiting with
relatives in Brussels,
Mrs. McMutray has moved luno the
.premises In the tamale block,
Rev. W. E Staff.erd spent. the week
end at Elora visiting tris mothtr and
415'MiOr.
ss Eden Wean is off for holiday
trip to Gott and Kitchener with relatives
and friends, We wish her ea pleasant
envy. ."
ti. A. and Mrs. ('lorretl, and ohildrep,
of Oxbow, Seek., have gone to Clinton
and to •ality fora visit with relatives and
Myrtle,
Mrs. icesie Kerr and Miss Jo. Ross
Turonte, have been iu town during the
peel week, peeking their household
effects for removal to Toronto,
Ewan tvIeQuaig, Detroit, who is visit
Tug at bis home iu Luoknow, speut a
few days in town visiting tit the home of
Archie and Mee '1 hompson,
6-red.asd
Mira.Foad Guelph, were
e
here for the weeksed visiting
at the
home of the forneer's brother, J. '1',.
Wood, Mr, .Wood is engaged in the
manufacture of caskets.
Rev, Mr. Sellery, Toronto, While [u
town called on a number of his old
pariehlonors of 30 years ago, last Mon.
(1.y. He noted many changes
He holds hi!- own well as he has passed
his 3 cents anti to but shows few of the
ir swiftly passing m ks of the sw ft y p p gears. years.
Rev. Dr, Treleaven, Methodist minis -
tel., died a' Hamilton. He was a Her
on County old boy and had been an able
expounder of the gospel, occupying fine
charges Deceased was a brother of A
L. Treleaven, formerly a business MRS
in Brussels Ho was invited to Inger-
soll for the rext Conference year.
Brussels Council
The 'S tat u tory meeting of Brussels
Council was held Monday with Reeve
Plum and Councillors Wilton, Fraser,
Stewart and G. E. McCall in their
seats, the latter being the only new
member.
Minutes of hurt meeting read and
passed. Following accounts were
e e tted •—
presented
s
Dr. McRae, salary. &c..........BNB 46
Hermon Wilcox, Electric light,., 85 00
THE POST, printing 6 00
Dr, McNaughton .... ... 6 00
Dr, White ....... 500
0. Riley, wood 50
R. Champion, wood 4 65
0. Davidson. wood 11 00
Moved by Wilton, seconded by
Steward that accounts be paid. Car-
ried.
Following appointments were
mads :—
N. F. Gerry and W. M. Sinclair,
Auditnre.
G. H Ramis, member of the Public
Library Board 8 years.
Alex. Stewart member of Board, of
Health.
Jno. Long, Assessor, at salary of
485 OD.
Ri'bt. Oliver, utility man at salary
of $76 00 per month,
The necessary By -Laws were passed
confirming the sante, also a By -Law to
borrow money to pay current ex.
pendi tures by the, muni°fpal'ty.
On m.otioo,of S, Wilton seconded by
G. F. McCall the Public Library was
given the usual grant,
410.00 was granted to Huron Co.
Cblldren's Aid Society on motion of
Councillors Stewart and Wilton.
0 copies of the MunicipalWorld
were old, -red for use of Council. This
DIED
ARAtaTRONO. In Grey Townabip, on January
Otto, 1921, Evelyn Irene, Intent daughter of
.Tames 5. and sera, Armstrong.
LF. — n McMillan t •nes on Jannar
BUMPY T Mr$1 P ed I ,
D y
111h, 1921, Aaron Ballet', in hieanturr Oath year.
WrsvrexE.—In Bowleg, on.ixnunry 21st 192r
Thomas Henry (Hurry) Westlake, aged 28
years end 10 days.
AUCTION SALES
TlrunensY, JAN. MM.—Pions' Stook, at
Jamestown. Selo unreserved at 1 p. m. Wit.
MAODoNALD Prop le. e. emu, Ano.
II
TrODAY, ,JAN. 8th,—Valnable farm stook,
Rt 1,ot 98, Con 1, Turnberry townehip, J.0,
Biggins, Proprietor.
MONDAY,'TAN, l7Tn—Farm stook, imp's,
moms, he, 81, Lot 12, Con. 2, Morris township.
Sale' unreserved at 1 p. m. Harold Jewite,
Prop. T. R. Bennett, Ano.
TOMMY, JAN. 182,11. Farm stook,' imple-
ments, hay and grain at Lot 87, Con, 4, Beet
Wawsnoeh. Everything must be sold -lithe
proprietor has sold his farm. Thos, Taylor,
Prop Timm - Gundry, Ane,
WNW:PAnAT. JAN 19TTr,—Farm Btnok, im-
plaments, HOU/101101d Furniture, &o., Nj5 Lots
11 & 12, Con. 0, Howlek. Rale nure0ecved at
12 sharp Jan, A. SOCA%, Prop, -George
Walker. Ane..
TIMMY SAN. MTS.—Farm stook, imple-
ment., &a.. fel Let 18, Con. 5 Grey tbwnshtp,
Sale unreserved at 1 p, ns, h. F. Carr, Prop.
F. 8. Scott, Ana
SAVINGS, ' Thrift,
Independence -- all
these are the out-
come of the same impulse
and attain the same objec-
tive—PROSPERITY. The
Standard Bank of Canada
can help you to attain it. ZS
THE
STANDARD BANK
' OF CANADA
BRUSSELS H
G. H. SAMIS - - MANAoOdt.
was made on motion of Councillors
Fraser and McCall.
Finance Committee, Reeve, Steve -
art and McCall,
Street Committee, Reeve, Wilton
and Fraser.
Council adjourned.
BrusselsHorticultural orticult u
ral Societ
y
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of Bruooele Sorttonl-
tural Society will be held In the Publlo Ltb'
racy Audience Room, Friday, January Lith,
1921, at 8 o'olook,'
Annual report willbe presented, office bear.
ere elected and other beetnesn transacted. If
yyou dlike to boost the interesting work of Hem
Monitore try and be present. Every member
urged to attend,
A. BTRACHAN, Preeldent,
B. 8. SCOTT, Secretary.
Meeting of Huron County Council
The Council of the Corporation of the Coun-
ty of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber
Goderlch, et 18 o'clock on, the afternoon of
Tuesday, the 25th day of January, 1021. .All
accounts against the County must be in the
hands of the Clerk not later than Monday pre-
ceding the meeting of Council).
081130. W. HOLMAN,
County Clerk,
Goderleh, January 7th. 1621.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In the
matter of the estate of James E.
McDonald, late of the Township of
Croy, In the County of Huron, Fal' -
mor, deceased. •
Notice 10 hereby given pursuant to "Tho Re-
viaed Statutes of Ontario," that all creditors
and others having claims aggainet the estate of
the said James E. Mcbonald, who died on or
n the22nd dayf Juno A D I ar
abouto 92f a
required on or before the 28th. do of Jan-
uary, y
der , A. D. 1921,hsto ed byoat ae aid .,
yD prepaid,
to ChasA. McDonald, the said Pt 0,
deliver
R.R. Christian
Administrator surra m , thesoldestnto
desctheir Christi as and eurnamors f theireea and
•
the statement
thetfall particulars a their ppalma
the of the sec of thes (if
any) held
and the me
tare of the securities ea (ti' any) t atter
r thorn.
And further tehthenotice Administrator
anoh last
proceed
std date the said Adm 05 the der wed
ar sad to distribute the emote of the deemed
mong the parties entitled thereto; having ie.
Bard only to the claims of which he shall then
IMve notice, and said Administrator - will
not be liable for the said aaeste 'or any part
thereof to any person or persona of whose
claim notice shall not have been received by
him at the time of melt distribution.
Dated. this lith day of Januaryy. A. D. 1921,
CHAS. A, McDONALD,
29.8 Adminietrator of the estate.
MAUDE Q. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ophthalmology Mc.
Cormick Medical College, Chicago, I11. Three
months poet graduate eouraeduring past year.
Eyes corraetly fitted with Glasses. Head-
ecbns, $medee, Granud Rye Ltde
Head -
e(' otherInEnye troublEyes, ceased iateby Eye•otraid,
relieved through properly fitted Glasses.
Satisfaction Assured,'
Optical Parlor in Leckie .block, ono' door
South of Barrister Sinolair'a office.
Office hours : 9 to 12 a, m.; 1 to 0 p. m, Alio
Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
Phone 20x ring
Persuasion Failed,
7h ,%ok fo force!
KAP -
SHE was so proud
of her first cake.
It was so light so
tempting I
But her young bro-
thers had an eye on it,
too, and 1
You've simply got to
hide the cakes and
bread when they're
made from Cream of
the West Flour.
ivlaple Leaf
m1Vlillingited Co.,
Toronto, Winnipeg
Brandon, lights;
!Fox's Drug Store
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Pen Holders
Ink Wells.
Mucilage & Paste
Erasers
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To all we express the hope that the
New Year 'inay be one of much
Happiness and Prosperity.
JAMES Pox
DRUGGIST and STATIONER
BORN
AttaemaoN0.—In Grey township. on. January
etb, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs, Joe. S. Arm.
strong, a danghter—Evelyn Irene,
MC oamtre. At Rainy River, Ontario, on
' December 29th, 1029, to Mr, and hire. D, A.
VNoQuarrte, a son—Edward Alexander.
IttemaRDs—On New Year's Day 1021, at Butte
Hospital, Banff, Alberta, to Mr and Mrs.
E. 0. Richards (nee Pearl Z. Baker) a
daughter—Pauline Baker.
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BRUSSELS MARKET
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Paas' — ..,........ 1 75
Barley 80
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. Hogee............. .,....... 15 es
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Clearing
Prices
WE ARE NOW OFFERING ALI. LINES
OF
Men's,_Women's and Children's
Sweaters, Scarfs, Toques, Caps and
Winter Underwear
Men's and Boys' Suits and Odd Pants
At Greatly Reduced Prices
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Men's and Boys' Overcoats and
Ladies' Coats
At and Under Cost
WE ALSO INCLUDE ALL LINES OF
Overshoes and Rubbers
Anything you want in light or heavy Rubbers.
They all go at and under Cost,
Having decided that,' if possible, to
carry nothing in these'iines over to
next season the opportunity is now
yours to secure BARGAINS.
A. Strachan