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The Brussels Post, 1916-1-20, Page 8A1!ter the Grippe ippe 15 going I's rounds end if vote hate had it it has no daub' left You weak and run down, A good tont° will be found in REXA4t. PREPARATION OF COD LIVER OIL It contains all the valued drug prim - Moles of purest Cod Liver Oil, with out the disagreeable taste of the oil itself, and bas proven valuable in treating run clown weakened condi- eions. It will build up your strength. Large bottle $: oo Rexalt Grippe Tablets 250 a package. Remit! Cherry Bark Cough Cure 25 and 500 bottles Blood Root Cough Cure 25 and 5oc bottles Eucalyptus and Menthol Pastilles 50 per oz Cough Drops -2 oz for 5c. And other Cold Preparations, Columbia Records Have you a G i unophoue ? If so you Will Want some mote Recol'ds-some of those that have come nut la'e'y. Here ere some tine Dottble Disc Rewords you will like A. 1820 ) The Vacant Chair -Sung by to in, $1 Slitter Quartette )Tenting on the Old Camp Grouutl-Shltar Quartette A 1735 1, Because-Iestrunleutal Trio to in. $t) Mother 'decree-. Instrumental 'trio A 1807 ) Down in Bom Bombay - JO In 850 a Baritone and Tenor Duet ) Tell Me Some More- Baritone Solo A 2827 L In the Gloaming of Wyoming xo in 85c Piney Ridge A 5707 ) Tyrolean Eehoes-Violin, 22 In. 1 25 e Flute end Harp Trio S Humoreske-Violin Solo There are many others. Let us play them for you whether you intend to pur- chase or not. The ' ✓ 1. a Store M F. p '44 i 1 !i DR'UGGiST AND STATIONER. ural stn Pim RENEW for 'Pan PosT. DON'T Irifle with Legrippe. POTATOES are a scarce article, SKATING rink is well patronized. Iers'LALL a telephone and be happy.. Do you patronize the Public Library? BRus••rLs Horse Fair Thursday, Feb. 5th. THE POST gives the news, Help us do it. READ the advertisements and save money Some, cold weather bas been on the program. LARGE stock of excellent butter wrap- pers at THE POST waiting your order. Reeve LIVINGsxoN, of Grey township, should be Huron County's next Warden. IN renewing for THE POST from Cry- stal City, Manitoba, a subscriber writes. We look forward for THE Pos'r each week as a letter from home. MARK IT. -When you send a news. paper with some special item to a fneud always mark the pa, agraph'of interest so that it may be found with ease. ELM DAV,- Free Bros., Brussels, in- vite all the babies of 2 fears and under to their studio on Saturday. 22nd inst., when a Free Photo will be taken. This will be a good opportunity and should not be overlooked. Read the advt. of Free Bros. in this issue. HOME MADE COOKING -Brussels Wo- men's Institute will hold a sale of home- made rn,kin•r and farm produce, on Saturday, 29th inst., at 2 o'clock, at the audience room of the Public Library. Light lunch, with cup of tea, will also be served. Proceeds to be devoted to Institute work. LAST week Learned Rattan, Bluevele, purchased a house and let owned by Mrs. H.•1.. Jackson, town, located on Queen street. Itis tenanted at present by D and Mrs. McQuarrie. Mr, and Mrs. Ruttan purpose moving to town haviug sold their Bluevale property. They own an too acre farm near James- town. AN EVENING WITH Buesw,-The Wil- ling Workers of Melville church will 1 give at evening g ve ng with Burn=, in the Town Hall on January 22th, The pro b gram will consist of readings, Scotch A music, vocal and instrumental and over 6o views of Scotland and 3o of Mrs. t Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. Admis- sion 25 and x5c. See the bills. EAST Huron Farmers' Institute met here on Wednesday with A. R. G. Smith, of New Hamburg, as the speak- er. Mrs. RL.M oa[ehouse of Cairo, adore sed the e Wome ' n s Instituto in the afternoon in the au Bence room of the c Public Library. A joint meeting was s held in the Town Hall in the evening. Storms of previous days interfered with 0 the attendance. to CHRIS. WALKER. 'DEAD. -Christopher a Walker of London, well-known to many iu throughout Western Ontario, dropped w dead in that city shortly after two o'clock s Saturday, 8th inst, Mr. Walker was on his way to the market and soddenly fell G to the sidewalk, He was carried into an b office but expired almost immediately. q For a umber ot years he resided ire B Ailsa Craig C a g where he was postmaster, u dater moving to London. Besides his tb wife and one daughter, Margaret, be is tv survived by a sister, Mrs. Ben. Philips, Croswell, Micb„ and one brother, al Joseph, of London, Deceased was a No cousin to Mrs. A. R, Currie and Mrs, J. to 1' Ross, ot Brussels. W THANKS, -The following letter from C Corporal A. K. Zapfe, former'y of the ab Standard Bank staff, who enlisted with w the Princess Pats reinforcement from A Saskatoon and is now at the front, was ch received by Mrs, D. C. Ross, Brussels, Ch and speaks for itself. MRs. DAvtn C. M Ross, Brussels, Oot, ;-Will you please accept and convey .to the other kind str friends, m heartiest thanks and ap- he preciation for the many good things con- las tained in the Christmas box to hand to- co day. I have been remembered by many sit this happy season but no parcel has rib brought me more happiness than this of one from my Brussels friends, so when I rig say "Thank You" I say it in the fullest Fr meaning of the words. We expect to Ma return to France in a few days, Our the Battalion i i s doing fatigues here fora sa week or so, A5 I write, a shell exploded a couple of hundred yards away, not we aimed et our billets but at our battery wa located behind us. The Huns fail ,to wa Morita it. Last night we worked at wire an entanglements only Soo yards from the 13es enemies trenches. They shelled the dr road we were oo but failed to register a Wi hit. The present program, it carried La out, will see us working on Christmas Le eve. We had hoped to have a really Rh good meat in a town but it's off now. to Enclosed is a snap of my section -the W. best fellows in the army. My former ad- St dress will fled Inc. Again thanking you aid all and wishing each one all goad tillage Cr for 19x6, Believe ma, Very sincerely Fo room, AMngosn IC. Been. Ge $arhewbero In Belgium, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1 21st, req. PIP SEND THE POST to the absent member of your family. HURow County Council wilt meet next Tuesday, 25th inst., in Goderieh. BANK hours in Bnissels after Febru- ary est, on Saturdays 9 a. m, to t p m Practice o0 it now. COUNCILLOR HEwIT'1• has invested in a fine pony for the benefit of Mrs, Hewitt and Miss Rhoda NEXT Monthly Horse Fair in Brussels will be held on Thursday, February 3rd. Mark down the date and be on band that day. hKATING FOR LAn1Es,-Each Wednes- day afternoon the risk will be reserved for ladies desiring to indulge in tbe healthful exercise of skating. This week Daniel McQuarrie bought a comfortable house and good lot, on Albert strew', tram S. Burke, of Grey township and will take possession in the near future. --0_.- FOR $ALA: 9 naives and, 2 milah OOwe, Lot 7, Con. 5, Grey. Phone 4018. J, W. Morrison, no You 88 tics PcTATOA5 5-A car will be to hand this week so if you desire to purchase wee or call up W.T. Me(reeken, grocer, es he wiehee to deliver from the car as ler as pos- sible. His telephone No, is 48. Hassan THE MCGREGOR Snap. - Having leased the Tom McGregor shop lam prepared to attend to say gumming and filing, cooper -- age, wood work repairs, eta. Give the a oal1. Satsfaction assured and moderate prices. GED. EDWARDB, PLEASA CALL AND SETTLE. -All aeeonnte be- longing to the estate John Currie & Ron in net be settled by Feb, 1st. After that date they will be handed in for collection. A noon stoneboot for sale, One for handling manure in Winter., Straw wanted.. G. A. DtADHAN. &HOama FOR SALaj 50 ton of clients for sale. all made of Fall wheat. Price $28.50 per ton. Bring your bags to take it away. Half ton lots the tenet will be eold at this price. Strictly sash. Must go out immediately to make room. Blyth Flour Mill, C.B. Basan, Proprietor. BROWN Li means Foie SALE. -15 ooakerele, 15 pullets, laying end 5 hens. Apply to ALF. BARRER, Brussels. SEsaLrao sliver nail lite lost between St. John's ebureh and Inc G. T. R. depot. Finder will greatly oblige by leaving 11 at THE Po0T. FoA SALe,-Farm of late Hector .McQuarrie, Lot 12, Con. 4, Grey township, Also quantity of hay, implements and horeea. _A_ppply on remiees within two weeks or wee W, L. Me- QUAaRIH. APARTHENTe to 'let 'in the Graham block ately vacated by Inc Pryne family, MAI.00LSc BLAOK. 'Po RENT. -25 to 28 neres of land with good am and house in Inc village of Brussels. pply to W. F, STRATTON, Jeweler, Brussels. A 0o0D house for sole with stable and fruit reeve. Apply at THA POST. THE Pose clubs with all the city dallies. We can handle your orders romptly, THE weather was very stormy and old several oral dugs this week disarranging number of gatherings of various baracter planned for this week. torm gave business quite a bump also. Tete Poser wishes to call the attention of ontrib utors, correspondents, and others the necessity of sending in such matter s they may have for publication as early the week as possible. Remember e go to press early Thursday morning o as to catch the rural routes, ANNUAL meeting of the Brussels rey & Morris Telephone Company will e held in the Town Hall, Brussels, uesda y, February alit, at 2 p. m. usiness will be the presentation of au- ual report, election of Directors and e transaction of other business There ill no doubt be a large attendance. NEWOPAPER proprietors received a am at last Municipal Election. Among e slain were tt j, Hueter, Kincardine; bo Joynt, Luoknow ; H. B. Elliott, ingliem and the opponent to Mayor huroh Toronto, They didu't whine out it though. In the list of victories as Inc election of J, A. Auld, of tbe mherstburg Echo, to the Mayor's air and W, J Elliott, of the Ingersoll roniole, to the chief seat at /het town's ttuioipal Board. UNXQVE -Mrs. 'Thos. Ennis, John eet, received s very unique gift from r daughter, Mts. Smith, Manitoba, t week. It is a knitting needle case nsisting of two bright braee cartridge ells with red, white anti blue striped hon shirred on with elastic, the length Inc needles, to Bold Inc ca tridge the ht dlatance apart. Cartridges are encs ones from the front brought to nitoba by a wounded soldier from re. It is a pretty and useful keep. ke. CARNIVAL -'Thursday evening of last ek the first carnival for Inc season s held in Brussels skating rink, Toe s good, costumes natty and attend ce large, Pr'ze list isE was as Follows :- t dret•sed lady, Miss A. Leitch ; best mad girl, Jean Fox and Marguerite hoe best Lir 0550 dg ant Jno. Me- in best dressed bay, Clayton tt ; best Nnttonal costume, girl oda Hewitt; best National militate, y, Edgar Hollinger; best comic gent; Buchanan ; best mimic boy, A, ewart ; best dressed couple from mit- e point, V. Sperling and Mies Leitch, atibrook ; J mile race for boys, Alex, x ; 5 lap ladies race, Miss Stella rry ; Io lap Pace, Move, lim Lowry ap race, girls, Marjorie Ross, A er from Atwood supplied the mesio, t►••*•••v*••****** ►••NAt*• ••4•••••!•••••••*••*4•••*• •• [ast Huroo Produce Emporiuni • • Prices Offered • • • • Selected strictly New Laid Eggs - 32c e • • Fresh gathered Eggs - - 28c• • • • Selected Dairy Print Butter - - 27c •• : Light -weight Prints and Unlabeled • • ••• Wrappers, Solids and Rolls - 25c • D•ress Chickens, Roasters and Broilers, s • • crate fatted, showing quality - 14c ••- .. • •- • j'Num° erof Feeding Coops for sale at 75c each • 5 obushelslFeeding Wheat wanted. • 1 R. THQMSON BRUSSELS • T STANDARD BANK OF' CANADA (HEAD OFFICE - TORONTOr EVERY good Bank has a lt'ESRRYE FUND as a Pro" vision for lean years and the inevitable relay day, This Fund bas been accumulated from Surplus Earnings and i■ a source of strength and stability. Everyone should have a RESERVE FUND. Without it no one isiin a safe financial condition, Our Savia$s Department offers an ideal opportunity for EST '0 ie7a establishing YOUR RBSERVB FUND. 299 BRUSSELS BRANCH, J. F. 'Rowland, El DI, Manager. • BORN YouNa.-In Stretford, on •January 18th 1918, to Mr. and Mra. George Young (nee llama Huether) a daughter,-IieIon Margaret, MARRIED SIMPHON CALDIDR.-At "Sassy Acres,"Innis- fail. Alta., on December 90th, 1916,. by Rev. J, ;fes, youngest William DM' 61 e. Miss Agnes, youngest daughter of Mra'uhos. Calder, formerly of Grey townshto,:Hnron Co. DIED OAstnanN,-Lt Oranbrook, on Januar 17th,•••••••••••••••4•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4,a 1010, Eliznheth McComb, relict of, the late John Cameron, aged 84 years. RED Cross Circle will meet next Tues- day afternoon. They are arranging for a'1`ea for the following Tuesday. BRUSSELS Red Cre-s Society will meet in the Board room of the Public Library this(Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock to atteud toa few business matters. Same M, Y MCLEAN DEAD. -Wed-. oesday moraiug of this week M. Y. McLean. the well known Editor of the Huron Expositor, Seaforth, passed away aged 73 years. He had been poorly for the past few months. Funeral will be held next Monday, • RECRUITING MEETING AT JAMESTOWN. -A recruiting meeting will be held in Victoria Hall, Thursday evening of this week at 6 o'clock. Addresses by Revds. Messrs. Tbomsou and Mann and B. S. Scott. A contingent of Brussels soldiers will also attend. ANNUAL meeting of the Howiek Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Township Hall, Gorrie, on February 'nth, at 2 o'clock. Vice - President H. Edgar, 3. Ktriuo and J. D. Miller, are Inc retiring Directors but probably all willing to be re-elected. Mr. Miller has only been at the Board since his father died last year. People We Talk About Pte George Manning was home from Stratford training eamp over Sunday. Miss Mable Colvin is borne from Bran- don, Man„ for a visit of couple of weeks. Mrs. Eddy, of London, was here for the funeral of her father, John Currie, sr, Miss Daisy Wilson, who conducts a Millinery store at Wroxeter, is home in Brussels, tor a short vacation. Mrs. Hugh Carr, Rudyard, Mich., is here for a visit. She is the eldest daughter of Richard Roe, John street. Privates Stewart Fox and Reynold Barkley have gone to Clinton to. take their places with the Army Medical corps. Mrs Wm. McCall, John street, has not been as well as usual this week but we hope she will soon be quite hearty again, Lorne Stephenson attended the An - nue' Convention of the Western Dairy - mens' Association held at St. Marys last week. He enjoyed it very much. Dao. McLauchlin, from near Brandon, Manitoba, is here on a holiday with re- latives and friends. He has spent a good many years in the West and likes it. Nurse Ballard, of Berlin, and Miss Mina McRae, of Ammer, are visiting relatives and friends in Brussels and locality. The ladies are sisters to Mrs. Jno Fergnson and Dr. McRae. Wednesday of this week,oar old friend Richard Roe, John street, et celebrated d his 84th birthday. He is smart and received the cengratulatious of many old friends. Mrs. Mnnshaw, who has been a visitor with her sister, Mrs, Thomas Maxwell. John street, Brussels, tor the past 6 months, left this week for Crystal Lake, Illinois, where she will make a visit with members of terraia ' f l . Y Mrs T. Haycroft and Miss Mat el, of Port Arthur, are renewing old friend- ships in Brussels. They had a siege of lagrippe on arrival last week. Mrs, and Miss Haycroft were former well known residents of town and well known to many. David Shine, Wiarton, a former resi- dent of this locality, be being a son of the late Michael Shine, of Grey town- ship, is rebewing olrl acquaintances here. It is 17 years since Mr, Shine moved Northward. He may go to the West next Spring. The visitor is a grandson to Mrs, W. Shine, Queen Street. Brussels, and nephew of Mrs, R. Dark, Church Chimes Monthly Missionary program in the Methodist Sabbath School next Sunday afternoon, Sabbath morning next Brussels Com- pany of the gest Battalion will attend service In a 064 at Melville church. See the Sunday School lesson notes for next Sabbath's lesson on page 3 of this issue. They are well worth careful perusal WILLING Woal<ERS.--Annual meeting of the WilBug Workers of Melville church wag held Monday lan. loth, when h the following oHi e g were chosen. -Ho -President, fres dint, Mrs. 5, C. Wilson Presideet, Mrs, McGuire ; :et Vice - President, Mrs A. D Grant ; mid Vice - President, Mrs. Joe. Grant r d i e- 1 Vc .3 President, Mrs, Ameh+ ; 4th Vice Presi- dent, Miss Rae Moses ; Secretary, Mra 1. Meadows ; Asst , Mrs. A. T. Currie 1 Treasurer, Mrs Geo, Thomson ; Asst., Mrs. J. Kerr, Total anieunteon tribuled including balance from 1914, 81,528 81. The expenditure is as foilows Organ, 812o0,00; Electric Light, $188,- ao ; Interest on mortlrage, $40,00 ; In- surance on organ, $7 60; Other ex- panses, $89 65 ; Balance on band, 43.36. 7.`olal $r555 81, Rev, A. J. Manu attended the Tem peranae Convention at Winghatn on Wednesday in connection with the Com- mittee of iso Next Sabbash Rev. Mr Johnston, of Ethel,will preach in Brussels Methodi,5 church. The pastor- will conduct an- niversary services 'et Uniou Church, Ethel circuit. Brussele Company of soldier boy.; at- tended service last Sunday morning at St. John's church, The Rector primal?. ed a very suitable discourse and J G Jones sang "Crossing the Bar" in good voice. Morris council! Meeting of Morris Council was held in the Hall Jan. loth. After Reeve and Councillors subseribed, to the obligation of office the meeting was opened, Reeve presiding. Following township officials were ap- pointed -A MacEwen Clerk, aelary 8200 ; Thos. Miller Assessor, $8o oo. Member of the Board of Health, Henry loheson ; Auditors, Richard lohostoa and Peter McNabb, 81o.00 each, Printing contract W. H. Kerr, $55 00. A By -Law for extending the time tor returning the Collectors Roll was formed and passed. Following accounts were paid: -East Boundary Wawanosh, $85.46 ; Eaan & Lee, repair neckyoke, 81 75 ; 'Turnberry Buttndary, 819 13 ; John Little, farm bridge Black drain, $20 00 ; Garret Maxwell, farm bridge Black drain, $2o,- oo ; J H. Sellers, drawing and furnish- ing tile, $3 oo ; Alex. Nichol, refund McCaughy drain, $to.00 ; Dcuelas Davidson, Sick Children Hospital, $5.- 00 ; R G. Reynolds, Children's Aid Society, $25.00 ; Treasurer of Red Cross Society, Toronto, $too.no, Next Council meeting Monday, Feb. 14th, A, MACEWEN, Clerk, AUCTION SALES TossoAy, JANUARY, 28TH Paan stook, grain, hay &o,; Lot 20, Con. 15, Grey township. Sale unreserved at 1 p. 11n, Alonzo Heath, Prop., 31.2'. Vandrink, Atm. TM/Halm y, JANcrA Rs" 277'6.- Form stook, implea,ente, aro„ North 5 Lob 21, Con, 0, Mor- ris Townehtp. Sale nera'erved at 15, 10. Champion Bros„ Proprietors ; F 5, Scott, A notioneer: FRIDAY, J4 NtrAfry 28TH -Parra, Farm stook, implements, ,ria, North 3r Lots druid Con. 1,"Turnberry Township, favid Miller, estate. Stile unreserved et 1 p m, W. 8. Mo8010her, Assignee. F. S. Scott, Auctioneer; 8. A. Snell sad Peter Moffatt, Inspectors, BRUSSELS MARKET_ - :sheat - 5100 51.02 Oats 87 87 Peas 1 60 1 75 Barley 55 55 Butter 27 28 Eggs 00 . 85 Hog9 00 9 05 Hays 12 00 10100 Potatoes pper bus 140 1 40 Wool washed 29 88 QTRAYBD on the premises of the under- signed, Lot 84, Con. 18, MoSlilop,a black „urly dog. Owner le requested to prove prop- erty, pay expenses and take him away. GE0. NICHOLSON. -Walton P. O. Boar for Service The undersigned will keep for service at Nr� Lot 17, Con. 7, Morrie, the thoro'-bred Berk shire boor, "Pine Grove Dave," 40842, bred by W. W. Brownridge, Georgetown, a let prize winner at Toronto and Ottawa. Have young pigs, fit for service, for sale. JAMES NICHOL, Proprietor. Bull for Service. The dnderetgned will keep for service on Lot 10, Oon.7, Grey, the thoro'-bred Shorthorn Durham Bull, Meadowbroolc Alex -100828-. Terme $1.50 to be paid on or before February let, 1917. Pedigree may be Been on applies• tion. CHAS. A. LAMONT, 27-tf Proprietor. •+•+•+•+•+•+•+••t••+•+•+•+•+MM•+.+******•+•+•+•q••**** . • THE CASH SHOE•STORE i • • • 3• • • • •• + + • + • • + •• • • •• • + 28 Days' Clearing Sale —OF Boots, shoes &Hvbbers Stock -taking has revealed too many goods on hand and to reduce them we will allow 15 Cants Discount off the Dollar for 28 Days, beginning Saturday, January 22nd, and ending Saturday,. Feb, 29th. This will apply to all goods. I Big Bargains for Small Feet 63 pairs of Women's Kid and Gun Metal Calf, a•. Laced and Buttoned Boots, sizes 2ty, t 3 and 3i, regularprices wereo . . g $3 5 and .00 l Al reduced � edt 1 4 tori ce 1 Repairs in. Shoes or Rubbers promptly done. + Phase Richards 47x 1chayw d o.. :******4444+0404044+0+0+040 +104•••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • + •' • •• • •• 4.•• + • • + . • • •• • • • • • •1• • •t• • • • e • • •• +• + • Z • 1 Auction. sales AUCTION SALES OF FARM 8T008, HAY, GRAIN, &o. -O, F. Vandriek, Auctioneer, has received instruct/one from the undersign- ed to bell by Nubile Auction at Lou 29; Uon, 15, Grey, on Tuesday, Joinery 255h, at p m,, the followiug'property;-1 team geldings rising 8 years old, 1 gelding rising 4 years, 1 /lily rising 2 years, 1 aged driver, l general purpose horse, 1 oow-due to calve Foh. 21st, I cow due to salve Feb. 18th,1 oow due to calve April 1st, 1 heifer rising 8 yeare due to calve Feb. las, 8 steers tieing 2 year's, 0 steers rising 2 yearn, 2 heifers rleing 2 years, 0 good Spring calves, 1 Polled Angus grade calf 8 monlhe old. 6 store pigs, 7 young page ready to wean, .1 brood sow, 1 reg, 'Atered Tamworth sow due to farrow. Mach 16th, a uantity of good timothy hay, a quan- tity of Improved. Banner, oats Would do for seed,about 160 bushels of feed' oats 1 McOor- inlrlt manure spreader, 1. large. water tank, 1 set of heavy hnrnese'witlr breeching, -Sale without reserve as the proprietor Is leaving the faro( he hag bad teased. Terme. - All Bums of 810 and under cash.. over that amount 10 months °relit on approved joint notes or 5•Jc off for cash on oredit amounts, ALONZO BEATH, Proprietor, ASSIGNEE'S RALE OF FARM. FARM STO08, IMPLB r1 MVPS, &o. -If 8, hoot Auctioneer, has been instructed by the under signed assignee of the estate of the late D. Miller, to sell be Publle Anation nn Friday ,funoary 585),, 191d, the following valuab property: -1 mare 0 ears old, 1 mars 6 year old, 1. mare 6 years old. 1 horse I1 years old horse aged, 2 mares aged, -8 heavy draft colt rising 2 years W. 1 sucking dolt; 10 cows to nosed. to be in calf, 1 farrow cow, 1 heifer ria 1 tg8 years old with coif, 4 heifers rising years old, 1 thorongh•bred Durham bull alt months old, 9 calves doing] year old, 1 York sow with 11 email pigs about 8 week, old, 1 York sow due to farrow in April. 8 York sows supposed to be in pig, 1 Tanworth hog 1 year old pin about 6 months old, 6 pigs about months old, 8 sheep, 2 tltoro'bred Plymouth Rook roosters..2 geese, !gander, 4 duck., 1 bines er Maasey•Herrie nearly new.] mower Frost & Wood noarly new, l her retie, Frost & Wood 10foot ant, 2 buggies, 1 light eleteh used for drawing mall, 1 riding plow Massey-Hnrrls, walking plows, 1 gene, plow, 1 Iron sandier, 1 disc harrow, 1 cultivator Alasee y.Barrie, l seed richt,1 fanning 111111, 1 set 6 -section harrows, 1 woof rack 1 gravel box, 1 truck -wagon with hay rack, i lumber wagon, 1 nig rack, 1. tnrnlp pnlper. 2 °titters, 2sete team harness, 1 set single harness, 1 Dream separator, 2 wheeibar• row,verione small ertinlee, nhoit 884 bushels oats and about 112 bushels barley, abont 000 bushels turnips. Terms of Sale of rltettel property 1 -Hume of 510.00 and under cash, for sums over that amount, approved Sntnt notes at eight months will he accepted or 55 etraight discount allowed for cash At the same time and place there will he offered for sale. the North halves of Lots numbers 45 and 60 to the let Concession of Inc Township of Turnberry, in the Oonnty of Huron, containing: 100 acres more or less. On the said farm there are 12 mires of good hardwood bath and the. rest of the farm is under cultivation. The farm will be Bold subject to a reserve bid. Ten per cent of Inc. purchase money to he paid on the dnv of sale and the balance in thirty dare thereafter. Further articulars may be hnd from Inc un- dersigned. Sale commences at 1 o'clock e. 21, H. VANSTONE, Rolioitor to Aaoignee. W. 8, MaKBRrlRER, Assignee. i S. A SNELL, 5Inspe0tOra M. lye V• 5: Dated Jan. 10th, 1910. •4.•4.4•••••.•4•••44.4•••• Snow4 Shoesl 0 • b 4 • We have just receiv- • ed a slice new stock of Snow Shoes in :w • • Ladies' and Gents' ; + sizes. Also a good . ®•. ♦• StOCk of + 0ockey • • Sticks i • • • • • --AT-- g 'F O X'►: SDRUG STORE • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bulls for Sale Several choice bred.- Short Horn young bulls for sale, some tit for service, Anybody toter• ested should call and inspect. Phone 108 JAMBS 8Pf81R, Brussels P. O. Lot 0 Con, . 6, Morrie. Meeting of Huron CountyCouncil The Councii of the -Corporation of the Corr ty of Enron will meet in the Council Chamber in Inc Town of Goderich. on Tueedey the 25111 feet.,etthe hour of 8 o'clock. A1) e000nnts for settlement must be placed with the Clerk before this date. W. LANE; Clerk, y Notice to Creditors In th•• matter of the estate of John K. Brown, late of the township of Grey, i11 the County of Huron, Cheesetnaker, deceased, Notice is hereby given pennant to the Re. vised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 121, section 60, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said John S. Brown who died on or nbont the Fourteenth day. o;3 December, A. D. 1011, are hereby required .on or before the Fourth day of February A. D. 1918,.to vend by poet, prepaid. or deliver February, Mre. • John $ Brown, Brussels Ontnteo, ono of the Executors of the last will and testament of the • deceased their Christian and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full particulars , of their glebes, the alatement of their no• • acuate and thenature of the securities if any held by them. And further take that aftor snob last •nientioued date the executor i 1 ewllr p ocetxl to distrien- titled having a regard the pnr6tos me titled of whi htheyg regard aha to the Halms of. tiOl Bi they chill then have lenotice and the asoc Executors will not fbe liable for the or perp ora of way part thereof to any plot von orpersonalof ywhose alhet notice Oen not Ihave been retained by them at the time of aun11 distribution, Dated this Seventeenth day of January; A. D, 1910. 8 W. M. SINCLAIR, Solicitors for the Executors, 00000000000000000000000000 •+..t••.1.•+0d•••F•d•••1••d•4/•i•••h••h40+ • Brussels Daylight Store Gr N. Mclaren q. wgirtrlla,'7, ,,,„,'p,'t,ss'p,pdo,'w'e,sus,,,uadtnhrb"t^N; W"s'e.'ids,,aNiFl„ y"w't,y,tnba,lalarprvRtv,vars,.., ,•1. • • • 4. Stock-Takingg + + •• • +SALE . + • a•P 4. • • 4. 40i 11111111111MMIMININNINIMIMalliffilltailltA0 + • I Big Oargains in aid Departments• • • • o All Fur Coats o o• Boys' and Men's Overcoats • • Ladies' Furs • • f. and Fur Collared Coats Must Go. + • + All Children's, Misses' and 0 + • '2 - ye + • Ladies' Winter Cloth Coats Must Go. Come and see the Goods and Compare Prices. This is your opportunity ortunity� to get Big G. N. McLaren Highest Prices for Produce. • P • • + • • i+0+110.00044004.0444.444+4+00•4444.1.40+440+0,14+000+•+•+000