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The Brussels Post, 1921-10-13, Page 8Wall Paper Sale •200ent Reduction • Now is the time to Paper that room which has been put off since last Spring or longer. We find our stock of Wall Faper too large for this time of year, and to make room for incoming stock later on we have decid- ed to clear out some of our patterns by offering the in- ducement of lower prices for the next couple of weeks. Reductions average 20 per cent on our whole stock. For Bedrooms -Plain and floral stripes, with fancy cut-out borders and all-over Chintz patterns. : For Living Booms, Dining Rooms and Halls -Plain 41, . I and fabric effects, with suitable matching borders, also some of the very popular tapestry papers. o 4• . Kitchen Papers and a good choice of Ceiling Papers. + + If you have Papering to do it will 13.3 to your ave to • 4. to see our books. o e F. R. SMITH jho .0, Y V Store Druggist and Stationer e ay +....... 'I'•i•• 'I'• -►•+•+A 4.41•+•44F0+l+•+04•41+60+9+$+64 4 'treat liebn Items EQUINOXIAL stOrma. DAYS grow shorter rapidly. Terve bogs 9 cents this week. Cotoatiso of Maple leaves is gorgeous. TNR Pon' gives the news. Help us do it. Thanksgiving Day Monday Novem- ber 7. ONce upon a time it rained 4o days and 40 nights, DID yeu read the article on Women's Institutes on page 2 2 WINGHAM Fall Fair Prize List may be read on page 5 of this issue. "BLACK BEAUTY" -Read the advt. concerniug it tbis week. It is a picture. series well worth seeing. THANKS. -A number of persons are clearing up arrearages to Toe POST and renewing bot hundreds are yet to be beard from. DISTRICT Press Association is billed to meet at Palmerston Friday of this week. Editor Wright, of Mount Forest. is the Secretary. THERE would be a good run for an Apple Evaporator here for a while this Fall as so much of the apple crop has been blown from the trees. A number of folk have been laid up with, what is called by some, Summer lin. It was not a very agreeable com- panion no matter what the name is. COUNTER CHECK Boots, -Leave your Fall order for counter check books at Tee PosT. We handle the Appleford books which are decidedly the best art- icle of its kind produced in Canada. TaNNIS.-Thursday of last week Geo. Buchanan and Vernon Ross motored to London to take a hand in the Tennis Tournament. The big rain of Thurs- day rather put a damper on the sport but it proceeded Saturday. D. M. Scowl had a sunflower stalk, or perhaps more properly nearly a tree, on exhibition at the Ford garage last week that measured r4 feet. 6 inches. If that variety could be kept growing telephone poles could soon he supplied. TAX rate will be 39 mills on the dol- lar this year. This is the highest in onr history and 4 mills of an increase over rg20. Local rate and school rate is where the ebiet advances are. All taxes not paid by December 14 will have 5% added to amount, R, Oliver will look after the collection, MONDAY evening Mrs. A. McGuire, Miss C. Hingston, Mra. J. Meadows and Mrs. T. C. McCall motored to Blyth to the Medal Contests under direction of the W, C. T. U. Rev, A. C. Tiffin oc- cupied the chair. Brussels ladies were judges of the vocal numbers and Clin• ton judges made the awards in elocu- tionary contests. MATRIMONIAL. -Miss Isabel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gunn, Clinton, and Edgar A. Cross, of Birmingham, Eng- land, were united in marriage Wednes- day of last week, at the home of the bride. Rev, i, E. Hogg performed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs, Cross will make their borne at Williamsport. Pennsylvania. Tag POST, in behalf of numerous friends here, throws a pair of Editorial slippers after them. ,CLORE CALL.-LastSaturday about 5 p. m., as Stewart Lowe, aged 7 years, who makes his home with P, and Mrs. Stewart„uncle and aunt, was walking with some other children c ossing the street Stewart was struck by Bert. Watson's car, one wheel passing over ane leg. The lad was soon conveyed to a Drs, office for examination but won. derful to relate tittle damage was done and aft hour later be appeared to be as well as ever, It might easily have beeu fraught taint serious results, LATE potatoes were a much better crop than the earlier varieties. P. RUTLEDGE'S mare "Elsie Camp bell," was within the money at the races In connection with Ripley Fall Fair. KINCARDINE Reporter says :-Gurdon Ross has purchased a new Master four McLaughlin car. It is a nobby j=>b. ON THE NEARBY PROGRAM :- Hallowe'en. Soo, flurries. Indian Summer. FALL business boost, Tax Collector O'iver, Overcoats and wraps. Lawn mower exchanged for coal scuttle. DURnaM cow 6 years old, due to calve. Phone 220, M. Lown, Grey township. Goon farm for sale in a desirable location. Apply at Te E 1908T. HALLOWE'RN SOCIAL, -Mond ay, October 81st. its being held by Young People's Society of Melville church Brussele. Pions people's presence partlalarly requested at 8 o'clock. Admission 26 cents. 60 White Leghorn hens and pullets for sale, 80 Dente each, well bred Louie Engler, Wel. ton, Lot 18, Con. 19, McKillop. Sum of money Lound. Owner may have It 1 by proving property and paying for this notice at Tun Pon. WOOD or coal atove for sale, emetically new. Also a kitchen range, burns wood, as good as new. Apply to Mrs. W. M. Sinclair, Broeae]e. Sow and 11 pigs 8 weeks old for aisle. Phone 8915. ROY CUNNING ruAM. Yoaxsnine pigs for sale. 10 weeks old. Phone 566. J. P. MCINT(1,a. Two Spring Calves for sale, one 6 months old and the other 8. Joe. W RTTF1ELD, Phone 5610 Brussels South. HOUSE and lot for sale, Queen Street, Bros. Bela. rot further particulars apply on the premfees. Miss McNAB, Brusesls, 550080 hand Coal Heater for sale chine. Mras O. HSN Oss'oN, Brussels. COMFORTABLE Residence, located on Plo•a street, Brnseels, for Bale. Garden with Btnsil fruits, hen bowie and stable, all In good r,•patr. Possession given at once For farther parties ulnas apply to Phone 2110 or the proprietor, R. H• MOKrrwroN, Brussels P. 0. Da, Palmas, Osteopathic Physician, visits Brussels Monday afternoon of each weelr. Chronic and nervous diseases sueceostnl-y treated. Visite residences. Consultation at Queen's Hotel. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED for Brussels end Enron County to represent "The Old Reliable Fonthill Nnraeries.' Big sales are to Ise made in selling Nursery stock during the recon- struction period. A splendid opportunity for alive ealesman, Highest commissions paid. handsome, free equipment, large lino of trait and ornamental stook to offer. STONE & W aLLINaTON, Toronto, Ont. Watt Dorm -Dr, Vernon Rots, Brussels, won the Free Press 'Trophy in a Tennis tournament at London this week in singles Particulars next week, "No 000D" -This is the proper des- ignation for many of the matches on the market these days, From 5 to 20 have to be struck before the desired ser- vice is secured, Such a condition is not ogly annoying but is wasteful of both time and money. The manufacturers should surely be aware of Ibis sate of affairs. through the retail handlers and should give better value than is now being obtained. A few Bose Ball fans went to Ing- ham on Monday to witness the match between the live team of that town and the crackerjacks from Zurich. Game was an elegent sample of ball, resultlug in a win for the Southerners by a score of 4.3. Weather was not too auspicious, NOT CORRECT -Stories are being circulated that W. ii. Fraser, Liberal Nominee in North Huron, add '1', Mc- Millan, standard bearer in the South riding intend polling out of the Election contest, It's R fsble as nein er of theTh have any notion of quitting and are cOunting up their respective majorities for Dec, 6, stememesseasemassatemeesta AMY THEA BRUSSELS Saturday, 15th THE BETTER 'OLE And a Christie Comedy Monday, '7th Breezy Eason IN The Big Adventure And Final Episode of The Diamond Queen Which has been held over from Oct. 20th. DUNGANNON Fall Fair was postponed until Friday of this week on account of rai4nH. E high winds played havoc with many orchards and covered the ground wi, h a carpet of apples. Holidays at the schools Thursday and Friday of this week owing to the '''each• cr.'..Couveu!iou at Clinton, A temporary footbridge spanned the 5t:nt,land raver at the old flax mill pro- p rty but the high water put a stop to its :set cess, RED •qu,ne''s are showing up in town teal making themselves very much at home on mire than one householder's prof r't', Feed is scarce in the hush. LAOr .seek Rich. Jacket], Grey towu• stip, left THE Pos'r a branch from a rasp'+erry bush cell;ladened with sec- ond crop fruit, Th's Ontario of ours t•; a wonderful la td surely. News of Seafotllt has the nerve to say •-" Seafotth and vicinity can it boys the world for good looking >g b ys tend girls." If "vicinity" reaches 15 miles North THE PosT says "Amen" but if trot Editor of News should visit Brussels. RAces CANCP.I.LED,-OWing to the d wupour of ram for several days the race Crook was TO! in fit sh.;pe for the hone races announced -for Wednesday o' +his ,',eek, hence they were declared off. Th • i'ommaiee i egretted that this h d to b_ dose but hope for better con• dttions next trine GOOD. shoes i.ousehold remedies are r_er o'ai v t" good health, For Asthma, RAZ '•'AEI is 1.11. best known remedy. For ::xeumatism, etc. Tentpleton's Riserma'ic Capsules are standard. Sold 'or• by las Fox ; in Walton by W. (= N>a+ SOME GARDENER-Jno, Wright.' al - ell a busy map, finds time to culti- va'c a'a:g. garden and do it well. He ants a brand of Lettuce still thriving, sense heath of which measure 15 inches its c n•un,fereuee. It is the Nonpareil LIBRARY B -ARD. -Thursday evening of 'inn work, at 7 3o o'clock, Public Library Board will meet in the Board r• on in the Lib:arv. The members are C . .r man, F. S. Scott, Sec.•Treasurer, Rev Mr. McLeod, Reeve Plum, 0, H Sante, M. Black, Miss Taylor and W. 5, Kerr. Dori'T DO 1T. -Soule forgetful people slake a great muss of the sidewalk Wed- nesd,v and Saturday evening, by pea nut ..h,•l,s, orange peering,, paper bags, &e. to say nothing about tobacco spittal, c fusing more titan hoe property possess. er to scrub tip on the succeeding days. If the some thing were dome in the door yard of the hones of the transgressors they would ver-: likely put up n vigor - ons k!zk. "0 • unto others, &d' would settle the whole business. MR;. (Re•.v) MCLEOD'S MOTHER DE- r-EA.ED.-O t ,rptember 271h, Lmma Fanning. bel'.ved wile of A. Moore, of Ptalnflo2.d. Ha'tings County, passed aevey to her reward, aged 58 years. She had be =1 in failing health for the past 2 years, renter of the stomach being the O10-.0. A' itnes she suffered intensely bat bore 1r ail w th Chustian fortitude The funeral on Friday was tn charge of Rev Mt. McDonald, interment being m ole iu L'efeville cem-terv. Deceased vex.; horn in Rawdon towuship. Hest- ing-, Cot , anti was united in marriage to h<,r row bereft partner 33 years ago. Tne cnildreu are :--Jultan, on the b ,tnestead ; Burley, in the West ; Maurice. student at Albert College, Belleville ; Mrs. (Rev ) McLeod, Brits. sets ; and Miss Berths, a nurse in train- ing at 1'etrolia. 2 brothers of Mrs. Moore also survive z -Dr. Fanning, Colored, U. S. ; Rowe Fanning, Bar- rister, Rochester, N, Y ;) and -a sister (sire R•iwlev, of Owasso, Mich.) The s'thject of this notice was greatly belov- ed IN the Church and community and proved herself many a time to possess 511 . and graces of a true gentlewomen rind a faithful Christian. The sympathy of this commuoity is extended to Mrs. McLeod in her bereavement in the loss of a true mother, Bluovalo L. W. and Mrs, Ruttao spent Sun- day with Wroxeter friends. Mrs, Geo. McDonald is improving in health. we are pleased to report. Thos, 13radnnck, Oorrie, shipped a couple rarloade of cattle from here. last week, lntnberry Tnwnehip Council will hold their next meeting of Monday, 24th inst. Meleet Chure..hili hue purehaeed a bttrl.>er shop at Listowel. We wish hits success. Next Sunday the anniversary and '1'hanksgiviving nervines of the Methodist chnrelt will he observed, Bev, 16. ,f. Wellston, tilaf6n, will preach tut 10.45 a. tn. tend 7 p, m, The choir will supply a epeoial program of music and I,lutnk'oifering will be tak- en at both services. A fine time ie counted on and large congregations, expected. THE courteous Service attention extended by 'members of the 'annk's staff where you keep your ac- count, adds materially to your satisfaction in coo - ducting your banking business. Standard Service is essentially courteous service as rendered by every branch of this Bank, from the Manager to the latest recruit on the staff. THE STANDARD BANK ip, TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS • G. H. Samir Manager. F. McConnell, Manager. Brussels Branch: Dublin Branch: tt 1 People We Talk About t3 t t3 Roy Stewart has returned to Toronto University. Miss Nellie Hunter, Wipghem, was a visitor at her grandmother's, Mrs. A. Hunter. W. H. Mauners, Detroit, is a visitor at the home of his brother, G. C„ of town. this week. The many friends of Mrs, Hewitt are sorry that her health i$ so poor but hope for early improvement. H. L Jackson is at O tlawa this week attending 'he annual Convention of the Railway Ticket Agents. Jno. Crerar, Qeeen street, who has been engaged is the lightning inf rodbusi- ness in Ottawa locality, is home once more after a busy season. Rev Dr. Ross Toronto, ae old stud highly esteemed former pastor of Mel- ville church for 27 years, is renewing old friendships in Brussels and locality and is a very welcome visitor. Barrister M. A. MacDonald, Vancou- ver, B. C , a former Goderich youth, and brother to Barrister A. B. MacDon- ald, who practised his profession in Brussels, is a candidate for the Burrard constituency in B. C. We hope to see him elected, W. J and Mrs Palmer and daugbter of Perry Sound District, where the for- mer has been engaged in lumbering in- terests, were here on a visit with old friends. They were former residents of Brussels for some time and are well remembered. Mrs. Will, Lowry and Miss Reta, of Loudon, motored to Brussels and spent a few days with relatives and old friends. The former is a daughter of James Sharpe and her girlhood days were spent in this locality. Old friends were pleased to greet them once more. Congtatutatioos are extended by old friends iu Brussels to E 1. and Mrs. Cooper, nee Miss Pauline, daughter of George and Mrs. Barkley, Toronto, formerly of Brussels, over their recent marriage. She and her husband will reside in Toronto, Church Chimes Miss Mae Wood sang a solo at the W. 6f. S. Convention at Gorrie Thursday of last week. Evening service in St. John's church last Sunday was withdrawn on account of there being no electric light. Au introductory Missionary sermon, in connection with this year's campaign, wRs given Sunday morning in the Metbodist church from the Great Com- mission- "Go ye into all the world, &c." by the pastor. Evening theme was "Saint's in Censer's household," preceded by a live service of song. A Conference in connection with Maitland Presbytery was held Tuesday at Winghem to discuss the Forward Movement. Rev, Mr, McLeod, of town, introduced the topic "Our respon- sibility for those not Dow committed to Christ," Notwithstandiugthe Adverse weather conditions 15 young folk from Melville church attended the annual Convention Thursday of last week at Teeswater. All the speakers were present with one exception and program was an excellent one. Miss Kate Deadman, Brussels, was chosen Secretary for the coming year. Melville cburcb congregation was well pleased last Sunday morning to hear an interesting address on China by Miss Ada Ross, who is home on fur- lough. Miss Ross was born in the Presbyterian manse here, being a daugh- ter of Rev. Dr. and the late Mrs Ross. Miss Ross' parental home is Toronto. In the evening lantern views were shown by the pastor on "The Life of Abraham," in connection with studies taken up by Endeavorers. Young People's Society has parchesed a lan- tern. Evening service was held in the Lecture room on account of the town electric lights being out of commission. Huron County Potato crop is fair about Exeter. Auburn apple evaporator has been running, 3 silos are being built on Babylon line, Stanley. Corn was an extra crop in St. Helen's locality. Centralia Flax mill shipped 1000 bushels of seed. Heneall ratepayers will vote on new schoolproposition. ro osition. 35 bushels of beans to the acre is a Ohiselhuret record. At the age of 78 years Wm. Salkeld, Goderich, passed away. Hydro -Electric Engineer addressed a public meeting at St. Oolumban. Thieves attempted to steal H. Hort- on'e car from garage on his farm, Us - borne. Geo. and Mrs. Dane, Toronto, were visiting at home of former's father, Gorrie. Czar Kellerman, Dashwood, has gone to the O. A. C., Guelph, for a course. Women of Wesley Methodist church, Clinton, took charge of morn- ing service. Goderich Odd Fellows have decided to put on a Chautauqua Lecture and Musical course. A position in Dr. Roulaton's office, Exeter, has been accepted by Miss Mildred Woods. Centralia Methodist ladies purchas- ed 80 geese for their Fowl supper at cornerstone laying. Miss Minnie Campbell, Goderich, has graduated ae B. A., from Queen's University, Kingston. Striking iron railing on a culvert bridge drove it through radiator io I. Greib's car, Hay township. Ethel Hogg, Clinton, won Rev. Fr, Dunn'e Silver Cup for taking highest marks at Entrance exam. Injuries to his back were received by. Wm. Vale by a fall from a ladder while picking apples at Exeter. After an enjoyable trip to the West to visit her parents Mise May Wat- ters, Orange Hill, has arrived home. A 7 foot Grandfather's clock, exhib- ited at Bayfield Fall Fair, has a frame and face of pebbles and small stones. A baby beave, fed by H. Small, Staffa, 22 moths old, weighed 1,000 pounds. H. Nelmes, Dublin, bought it. Anniversary services in Burns' church, Hullett, next Sunday. Preacher will be Rev, Edmiston, Tor- onto. Half pint ripe raspberries were pre- sented to Mrs. Conaitt,l Heneall, last week, by her grandson, W. Coleman, Hay. D. Russell, aged 77 years, died at Exeter from cancer of the jaw. He was born in Scotland and lived in Hay township for years. As result of a paralytic stroke Jae. Frayne died auddenly at hie home, Exeter, aged 87 years. Widow, son and daughter survive. The Hoare residence, Clinton, has been bought by E. Brown, Hullett. Chas. Lindsay purchased the 8 acre orchard on the Base line. 00 i li 1 Fox's Drug Store I " THE STORE r . Weekly Store News • • •• • • • • Grand Trunk Ticket Agency DOWN TOWN OFFICE • Pining the past week we have been appointed Down Town Agents • for the Grand Trunk Railway System. We trust the general public will find this a matter of considerable convenience from the Not that they may purchase their tickets from us at any time during the day and evening, thus avoiding any undue rush at train time. Tickets sold to all pointe at any hour of the day, • • • •• •• 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • a • • e 0 0 v • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a Remember us when you need one, China Our. China stock contains many new sod interesting pieces at pres- ent. We are always pleased to have our customers look over our stock, Penslar Tasteless Coc-r Liv@r Extract Continues to give unbound- ed satisfaction in all cases of run-down con- dition of the system. Pleas- ant to take - 50c & 181,00 ANSCO Your holidays, either at home or visiting, will be much more interesing if you keep a picture recor.id of them with an Ansco Vert;' Pocket Junior This cost.'! <'lctt little camera takes clear, 'i. net pictures 2/ x 3/ int.:'t' i size. F'u'nishednI:+, et equipments. Come in al .f see it. A fresh stock of A N'S;C1, SPEEDEX FILM is al /1 ,tarried by us. $ Hydrogen Peroxide 1 One of the most useful of Household Remedies. Get the best Wampole'e or Parke Davie, Chocolates for Candy Day Saturday, Oct. 8th A fresh supply of Delicious Chocolates specially r a• ceived for this occasion. See our window. • • • FOX'S DF? rJGST014E 1 • 1°Careful Pre',-'''tct'an Dispensers" • DRUGGIS. o '.•' TATIONER • • •••••••••••••N••••••1tfle'51' ac••SS I0e••••••••••••••r• Some cases of diphtheria at ' e BRUSSELS MARKET tralia. Clinton Collegiate Field Day Fri ,.;y Ii Wheat _ _._ it 61 61 25 - t to ». . _ , 46 60 of this week. i ;. as : »..,._....,-.,,.».» 1 25 1 60 Premier Meighen will epeal; -fir>rley.,,,,._._.»......»,.»».», 55 BO 86 Goderich Wednesday, Oct. 19. West Huron school teachers .• t this week in Convention at Exeter South Huron Conservatives e' C. G. Middleton, President of 1 Association. An auto struck and ran over Verde Merrier, Dashwood, but was not seriously injured. Milk aud water stood the tee Goderich. Some places these , '. caries get badly mixed. Mise Margaret Reycraftdangit'e.• 'f Rev. Mr, and Mrs, Reycraft, Go '22.11, has joined the Huron Signal Btu e. 80th wedding anniversary c " See' and Mrs, Chnllen, Goderich, we . t li orated. Purse of money was eve • ed. Miss Marion Gibbinge, Clint attending Western Uuiversit don. She also takes position cot 5, iet in Wellington street Mo.hor': church. BORN RNIODT•-In Holy Oros Hospital, September 22nd, 1021, to Rev. ant tire. F, Knight, recently of Mllvertc. "int., r. daughter -Betty Marguerite. BTAPL5e.-In Grey townabtp, on pt^rab.x 27th, 1981, to Mr. and Mra. JohO .antra, 0 son -William Gordon. Rev. J. A. Agnew, London, former- MARRIED 1 ester at Clinton, has been appoint- 1'151-HooreT-it,t the home o1 y p parento, Mr, Mn. A. Hooi ed Chaplain of Weetminater hospital, berry, on Oates 1021, by Rev. l' . London, by Ottawa officiate. I Ethel Hooper to Mr. Geo ,_ Mrs. David Forrester died quits aud- 1 Howlok. denly at tier home, Clinton, aged 68 years. Her health had been poor for some time. Husband, to whom she was married 45 years ago, predeceased her by 3 years. & eons and 2 daugh- ters survive. 1' SPECIALS THIS WEEN Men's & Boys' Overcoats and Boys' Suits just added ave The prices are absolutely right. The Pants have a cloth belt and buckle. If you want a Suit for your Boy come and, look them over. You will find them right. We are not asking , a big profit as we would much rather turn them over quickly at a small profit, R. W. Ferguson ,t L AS DI DIED MoOaE.-At Plainfield, Ont., on September 28111 1921, Emma Fanning, beloved wife of A. hoore,eged 68 years. RYAN. -In McKillop townahlp on October 8, 1921, Richard Ryan, aged 84 yeses, Wn1Trr5LD.-In Grey township, on Catcher 61h, 1921, Lloyd, youngest eon of George and Mrs. Whitfield, aged 8 years. 9 00 ague.._..._....,_», ». 16 00 otato01 per 1)011...................2 00 AUCTION SALES AUOTION SALE OS FARM STOOK, IMPLE• NEWS. &0.-T. R. Bennett, Anottoneer, f10e resolved inatructlons from the ander• signed proprietor to sell by Public Auction at 1(54 Lot 68, Con, let, Morris, Wednesday, Oat. '25th, at 1 o'elook sharp, the following valuable property 1 cow due to calve Deo, 19th, 1 pp h 1 co due to calvcaliper duo to delve due to calve w 6th, 1 cow Feb. 2nd,1eow Joest calve Feb. calve cow doe to calve Marsh Int, 1 sow doe to salvo Morels 4111, 1 cow dna to calve April 261h, I eow dos to mise May llth, 1 cow don 10 calve May 22x0,1 cow dee to solve May 121h, 1 sow dao to Calvo AprH 26th, 1 sown doe to helve Mareh 28th 1 heifer rising 8 farrow, 1 thoroughbred Durham bull thing 2, 1 grade PolledoiledAnAngusye bell 1'yanr old, 1 heifer 2 years old, 8Ives, e heifers, 9 yearling esteem 8 Spring calves, Il pigs weighing about 150 lbs, each, 2 brood vows, 18 pigs randy to wean, 1 York hog, 60 hens, about 10 tone of hay, 100 bus. mixed grain, 100lrnnhele este, 25 bus. peas, quantity of eheat corn, 1 high wagon. 1 truck wagon, 1 net bobelelghe, 1 combination stook rook, plow. 1 single plow, 1 gang plow, Rale without to- serve as the Proprietor to aerstatked. Terms. -Same of 56,00 and ender feeds ; over that amount 10 months stein given On fur. Melling Approved Joint Notes. 6per cent off for cash 00 credit amoeote. J. M. MILLER, Proprietor. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Graduate Department of Ophthalmology,Me. Corm Irak Medical College, Chicago, Ill. hree months poet graduate coarse during past year. Eyes correctly fitted with Glasses. Head- aches. Inflamed Eyes, Granulated Rye Lids and other Eye troubles, canoed by Rye -strain. relieved through properly fitted Glasses. Satlefaotlon Assured. Option' Parlor In Leckie block, one door South of Bnrrlator Sinclair's office, Officehonre • 0 to 12 a,m,; 1 toais. m. Also Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Phone 20x Mug 4 FALL MILLINERY WHILE no Formal Opening is being held this season we wish to call the attention of the Ladies of Brussels and locality to the fine stock of Choice New Millinery to be found at our store now. Everybody will be welcome to call and in- spect the stylish goods and see the seasonable offerings. Wish to thank old customers for past pat- ronage and solicit their return with new folk for this season. M. E. ROSS, RICHARDS' BLOCR