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LE€IAL AND CONVEYANCING.
UT M. SINCLAIR—
i 1 • Barrister' Solicitor, oonve sneer
Notary 1'abtic, d:o.Office-Btewart'6 Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank,
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BRUSSELS
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Going East - 7:05 a, m. and 0;40 p. m.
Going West - 12:19 and 9:68 p. no.
All trains going East connect with C. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations.
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W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line, Brussels,
A. RAYMANN
is prepared to at pply the hest
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Fittings, such as Piping, Wat-
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JAS. ANDERSON.
VETERINARY
SURGEON,
Successor to 0. H. (1400101 OOloe al Ander-
son Bros, Livery stable, Brussels, Telephone
No. Ce,
T. T. M'RAE
M. 0,. M, E. P., A S. 0,
0, 0, He Village of BI'11NNoIa,
P117001aIi, Surgeon, Acoouchour
Mee et rooideuee, opposite MOtpIIlo Church,
W 1111ir1i, ttl•eet,
DR. F. T. BRYANS
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
Lloentinte of 0511000 of Physicians and Sur-
geons, Ontario • ex -Senior HOENE
yr
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n of
Western Hospital, Toronto. Offices of late Dr.
A.KaIaVaySmith Block, Brussels,
Rural phone 46
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate Department of Ophthal-
mology, McCormick Medical College, Chicago,
Ill., 1s prepared t0 teat eyes and fit glasses at
her office over Miss moan',, millinery store,
Office days -Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
fond Saturday of every week. Office hours -10
to 12 a, fit, ; t to 6 p. on. Evenings by appoint-
ment. Phone 1210.
OR. WAROL.AW
Honor graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calls. Office opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel.
JAMES TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Satisfaction assured ; Charges moderate.
Write or Telephone if not convenient to call.
Both Brussels and North Huron Phones.
BELGRAVE P.O.
P. R. MULHERON
Teacher of
PIANO, ORGAN, VOOAL
Organist and Choir Mester. Melville Church,
Brussels Pupils prepared for Toronto Ool.
lege of 5111s(o Examinations. Phone 69a
PROUOFOOT, HILLORAN & COOKE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
&e.
Office on the Square, 21,0 door from Hamilton
Street,
GODERICH. ONT.
Private funds to loon at lowest rates.
W. PnouneoOT, A. 0. ,1, L, E,ILLORAN
RA. D, COOKE
,r, isirict t ettis
Leadbury
Mrs. David. Boyd is spending a few
clays in Toronto this week.
Robt. Adams has tented the faro)
of Rich. Robinson slid has been busy
plowing.
Clots. Rend has moved limn Walton
to Lite vacant house on the fano of
Francis MCCnllach.
Reports say Harvey Hudie W08
married to Miss Alexander, Clinton,
on Wednesday, 15th inst.
Mrs. Thos, Davidson is indisposed
and tllldei'the doctor'sau'e but; with
c
gond treatment and care we hope she
will soon be around again,
Miss Mabel Stafford had the mis-
fortune to recently receive a kick
from a cow and the result was a Be-
verly bruised shoulder which necessi-
tated medical attendance,
Blyth
The Brotherhood will hold a public
dehale,Tuesday evening, Dec. 11th.
.1o1111 Geodes and Thomas Wallace
are captains.
The Brotherhnnd to connection with
the Metlmdist chnrch, presented Miss
Pearl Gidley with $5 gold piece as a
mark of esteem to their! pianist.
Mies Irene Bennett spent the week
end at her home here; prior to going
oversea where she will take 0171 Red
Cross work with her sister, Mrs. C.
M. Ball.
R. B. McGowan has received word
of the death on the field of battle of
two cousins, Pte Frank McGowan,
who enlisted with a 13,111011 Columbia
Battalion, and Pte. Frank Boyle,
Ripley.
Rev. J. 11, Arnllp, 13. A., Toronto,
will appear before a Blyth nndience,
Thursday evening, December 711), un-
der the ampules of the Btotherimod
in Lhe Methodist church. A choir of
50 men will sing.
Mts. Dexter r'eceived word that her
sort, Pte. Hitt old .Dexter, who went
oversees a 1'111" weeps ago with the
101st Hui on Battalion, Was seriously
ill with Inbar pn0umonda ht Moore's
Barr'ack's Hospital, England.
Atwood
Clerk Lochhead is nnufined to the
(once with rheumatism,
bliss Mu rid Fair returned toTerrell 0
to 008111110 her duties as telrhe et the
Ryersnn Srhnnl,
Thier filen wore in town lonein0
0vet the ,nitrt111(11ry et the Cement
plant in view or buying.
Jas. TT,llnu's 1111E secured the eon
tract for the elmsttuetien of I he 31u
NatlghItaward dini0 in 1lnnktnn.
A E. MrKeevete son or W. and Mts.
6!oT?eevrr, Iv4nn., 11115 loan grained a
ennnrldsvinu in the Royal Flying. Onrp:
curl will 11 i1, 1e London, 17ngland.
William Blah14111 Col. IOh,Oa,
elms el remit 'Mimeo' Hamilton, his
llnl1se and Inl (101 In street, nornpterl
at present 1,5N•'ehhl lternilton. Mr.
and Sirs. 111ah' 11 shortly become
re8idents of this vtllugn.
Nelsnll L. An1(011 hies returned to
Detroit to entimietH 121 1,11111' ns Steam
Fitte,',.(aflel spending. fon' weeks tvith
1114 parents, tin is 111101ng a corres-
pondence cr11,00 111 rolnectinn with
his work and hie mutt. I'rien(ls tweeted
Mete. wish 11i111. )'veli Stn IIl00.
C. Ellman has rented the large
building from Wnr P01.111N'ld, fo'm-
erly neeupled by It el, Ballantyne Its
a 1ur11ilnla store, and is having It re -
note, led.
e-nnvnl,r11. When (tonlpleled he will
hetet 11 firol.rinos building fat' a. garage
which he inae11118 starting in the 11e1l'
Renee.
The election nr officers for the Liter-
ary Society took place as follows :--
Tion,-Presidents, Rove, H. J. Fair, W,
0, McDonald, .1. M. Shaw and R.
Marshall ; President, T. G. Ratcliffe ;
Vine-Ptestdent, Walter Blackwell;
9 reetu•y - Treasurer. „Johnston
Pl ehln" ; Auditor., Oen Lnrhhead
and 1ltlgh Porter , lilxerntive Con-
tniLtee, Wm. Donaldson, Walter
Peebles, A, E. Onghlin, R, A, Thomp-
son and Gee. 1J. Cox I.nol( Out:
0olumIttee, 7liss McIutuslipuss San-
ford,
Niles Antos, Miss t1illilerson,
Miss Ooleman, Met eay Inglis and
Andrew Tett y.
Fordwlch
1910 Fall Flair wcle the best iu the
history of the Association.
Miss Oral Wade le recovering cicely
from her ,meat cheek of 111110et,z0t.
Maki Dawson was in London, Ont„
0tleutliug the 1\itltteey Medical Board.
Reuben Het ding was in St, Malys
last week attending the itttieral or his
cousin, Thos. Harding.
Clarence Wade, telegraph operator,
leftlor' 1•\'eetnn, where he has been
1110
1 11 ft literati VH n9ltnn
6 p
A. and MIA. UI'Iiee were at 7S'ow-
t
Midge attending the funeral of their
niece, the late Miss Annie McKee.
Aire. Jos. Davidson and little son,
McKee, eel emcee from Toronto, where
the later was undergoing treatment
in the Sick Children's Hospital. He
is now nicely recovering from his very
sericul8 11111595,
Mrs. Rev. Walden i5 on a fair way
to recovery, She was operated on in
the \Ving11ant hospital for an inward
trouble and if further complications
don't set in the doctors have good
hopes that she will completely recovs
et.
Ooderich
North Street Methodist ohntr is
busy just now preparing some excep-
tionally gond Christmas music.
Tuesday evening, G. M. Elliott, Co.
Secretary of Children's Aid Society,
held a meeting in the Blyth Methodist
chnrch.
Preston Strfang, son of Dr. and Mrs,
Strang, has joined the Ailey Medical
Corps at Toronto with the rank of
Sergeant.
Mayor McLean and Councillor Man-
nings attended the meeting of the
Ontet'in Municipal Electric Associe.
(dol in Toronto.
1 Dr. anti Mrs. Stttu)g received word
of the safe arrival in England of their
daughter, Miss Helen, who has gone
overseas as a nurse rot. war set vice.
Mrs. Shows, Bruce street, slipped
on the s (le walk to front. of OurLy'e
bttkety on West street and Welke het-
thigh.
erthigh. She was taken to the hospital.
At the "National Service League"
in Victoria street 11119.011 on Tuesday
last, Principal H. l3ouck, of Clinton,
delivered his popular address on "The
'Union Jaek.'
GODERICH BAGGAGE -AN INJURED.
—Thos. Lucas, aged 45, of Gode'lch,
Ont., a baggagentun on the G. T. R.
train, running between Gorlerich and
Buffalo, was Struck by his own train
just befnre entering Terrace street
station, Buffalo, Friday night. The
train stopped and with other mem-
hers of the crew, Lucas left the train
to investigate, When the train start-
ed he tried to board it and was struck
by a step. He was rushed to Emer-
gency hospital, where it was found he
was suferiltg from a badly cut head
and internal injuries.
Listowel
F. \V. Hay, M. P. P., entertained
the members of the Listowel Club at
the Olub rooms Saturday evening. A
very enjoyable time was spent by all
present.
A very impressive memorial service
wa0 held in Ohrist alumni on Sunday
evening in horror of Pte. H. J. W.
Bamford who (rade the supreme sacri-
fice on October 25, 1916.
The home of H. and (Mrs, Maloney
was the scene of a very happy event
on Monday evening of last week when
a number of Jas Stuart's gentlemen
friendsassembled to express in a
tangible way, their gond wishes for a
long told happy wedded life. Mr.
M0101187 read an appropriate address
at the conclusion of which Mt'. SLnart
was presented with two leather up-
holstered fumed neck chairs. Al-
thou'rh tIken completely by
surprise
r rise
Mr. Stuart laude a sndtahle reply ex-
pressing his sincerest thank0. His
fellow hoarders at the Grand Central
hotel, also presented ale. Sluert with
tokens of their good wishes.
Clinton
WANT BETTER SERVICE FROM G.'T,
R.—The Clinton Board of Tiede met
FI 'day night week, a good atlendeuce
of members present. The resolutions
which were up for discussion al
the annual meeting of the Associated
Board or 'Prude were carefully cnn-
oide'ed and John Ransford and W.
Jauksnn were appointed to represent
the Intel hoard at this meeting. Com-
mittees were appointed to 111(01 view
the ft en 'I'rnik regarding the urn-
Sol iofltetery cervine between here and
e for e•, also fo l ;ervi t n J
1 mil 1 t 1,l levthe0 10uy'
Onunntl r"trnrdinit 1 h adoption of a
"00011 Roach:" scheme for the County
of 1111, on
.1 tions UPHOLDS TWO HURON CON-
V1('PIoxs —'1'110 cases ((9(5 'tet Thomas
Berry, ry, Ilensall, fund N. Oanti11, St.
Joseph, for violalino of the Canada
'Ppmpv..1.111100 Act, which were (lied be-
fore Police Mogistrate Andrews in
Septenlllrr last and a OnnVietinn reiri8-
Ier'ed tin each rase, W111011 were appeal-
ed by both p'fr4leo and argued h(lfnre
Judge Latchford, T'ornnto, who delay-
ed giving hie clerieinn 1111111 Friday,
have resulted in a win for the temper -
mire penpl0. The judge held that ar.-
coriliog to the 0.'P. A. there is 110 ap-
peal from a police magistrate's decia-
on and consequently the merits of
Spirella
orsets
Mrs. W. Rands
Wishes the ladies of Brussels and
locality to ktonw she 18 agent for
the celebrated Spirella Corset.
Will be pleased to call at your
111)1110 and demonstrate the many
points of excellency of Ihenl.
Dates to ranged by calling Plume 568,
Also agent for Walton and vicinity,
TIE TOC ThA
BRINGS
"Fruit-a-tivesll Builds Up The
Whole System
Those who take "Fruit -a -trues" for
the first time, are often astonished at
the way it +1Filds Mem up and makes
Mem feel beller all over, They may be
taking n
1rust u toes for some specific.
Re
disease, as Constipation, Indigestion,
Chronic Headaches of Neuralgia,
kidney or Bladder Trouble, Rheu-
matism or laiu in the Back. And they
find when "Fl uit-a-tires" has cured. I he
disease, that they feel better and
stronger in every way. This is due to
the wonder/l,l tonic fipofter/cr of these
famous tablets, inade from fruit juices.
500. a box, 8 for $2.50, triol size, 23c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-
s -lives Limited, Ottawa,
either cases could not be re -opened in
a higher court. Crown Altm'tley
Seager, Gorlerich and 3. R. Octet weight
K. 0. acted for the prosecution.
Cigarettes Ruining Soldiers
It may he taken as Ilntlellittble that
the British army 9nnlcoemere than is
gond fee its health, rend the hospital
which makes this state1110110 1110111.101,9
that many soldier,: have been sent 50
base 1109pitals Suffering 1,11111 entennc
degrees or mediae dilatation and de-
bility, 0r what. is !mown as "1(11ntcer's
heart" due to excessive smoking.
It cites 150 an instance of the abuse
of tobacco the case ut it soldiei• who
arrived at a base hnspil'ed with symp-
toms ascribable to disordered henet.
After the doctor had made an ex() 01.
inarien, he told the men that he WaR
91110king far ton heavily. "f am a
fairly moderate smoker," the soldier
penited. What tin yon (tall moderate
Fifty (egetettes a dav, 1 suppose
"About 80 sir, most clays," was the
startling reply.
Undoubtedly the generous manner
in which our soldiers have been sup-
plied with tobacco and cigarettes by
people at home has led to much ex-
cessive smoking and it 15 related of
nne soldier that he wrote to his wife
that she need not send 111111 tobacco
fora while, a0 he had got twn pounds
of it and also 500 cigarettes free from
various sources,
It is not easy to suggest a remedy,
but itis generally agreed among medi-
cal ,nen that strenuous steps will have
to he taken to regulate the supply of
tobacco, which has led to the preval-
ence of "smoker's heart" at the front.
Hon. James Duff Dies Suddenly
lion. James Stoddert Duff, Minister
of Agriculture to the Ontario Govern-
ment, died suddenly Friday Nov.
17111, at the home of Mea. Ir tvm, ul
Alliston, Mr. Duff returned from
T'oinnto to his home in Oockstowu
Friday and drove over to Allistnn t0
bring back Mts. Irwin, a lifelong
friend of Mrs. Duff, for a visit. Ile
became during the drive and went
cold to sit down before the fire when
he collapsed and died berate medical
aid could be procured. M1. Duff was
a sufferer from heart 1: ouble, and re-
turned a short time ago from a vaca-
tion taken with a view to recuper-
ation. He suffered a severe shock in
the death of his son 8 weeks ago at
51110, 7
00nt.
h8 death of Hon. Mr. Doff was a
severe shock to his onlleagnes and to
the wider circle of his fl iends ontside
the Cabinet, who were in daily touch
with him. Undoubtedly his son's
death had much to do with hastening
his death. He appealed to bear 110
well when the sorrowful hews ',cach-
ed hint, hnt those tvho knew him must
intimately, unelerstood hew severe the
blow had been. Mr. Duff had (15111'(
been really well since his breakdown a
year ago. After his recovery he was
never the 501)11', although lie returned
to work.
7 weeks ago he had another break-
down, and it was on the dav he came
back to the office that, he get word
that his boy, Corp. Oliu'k Duff, had
given his life on the Somme.
In refer, tug to ale. Duff's death Pre-
mier Hearst said ; "In the death of
my friend and colleague, the lion, Me.
Duff, the Gove1J111101(1. and the Pro-
vince of Ontario have sustained a deep
loss and the sadness of the event is
int.eusified by the sorrow that hits re-
cently 00111e to Mr. Duff's home
through lin deal 11 or his Hon, who a
few weeks ago ,Wade the supreme sa-
mfRne for country told freedom on the
battlefield of Mutter,. ops, The only enter
soh Is overseas with the 000(801 IL l
1117'005,
The patriotism and spirit of devotion
for then' country shown by (hese
young filen are Lypicel of the spirit
which artua10(1 their Rather thrnngh-
mtt his lire. lie was whole -heal redly
British, 'had an intense love for his
country, and was et all times anxious
bo advance its interests and to 81Rin-
tain 13eiti5)1 iustitlLiotis olid Beiii8h
ideals:
His uprightchtu'acter, sterlinggnali-
ties and manly spirit were r•ecognizeud
and admit ed by all who know him, tin.
matter of what political (treed at' rare
they belonged. Mr, Dtlff brought to
his office practical knowledge or more
than nl'dl11107 character and devoted
himself energeticallyand 101 00ten1-
t
kingly to the discharge of the duties
of this impel tent dcpartmettt, where
he was signally successful in promot-
b
ing the great hndlisir of agriculture
In ell itbranches, Personally Mi'
Doll was a meet lovable ch trac r
t to ,
kind, geflerolte and sincere. I nob
only lose a Meet able rnilt:ague bub
0110 of m warmest ersenat Monde."
y 71 r e
Mee, Duff has been (malty the gnat•
o's nitre 011101' her enn'e drnU1,
Hon, Mr, Duff was bort( at, Cooks.
town, Ont., in 1858, of Notth of jr.e
land 'for
a i l i.
1 ie ccs c r P
I teas elu t c
K a i at Lite
rural 00110015 and at the Cullingwood
Collegiate, He teas elected to the
Legislature in 1898, and in 1908 was
appointed Miuieter of Agrieulbtlt'e,
0uOci>eding Son. Nelson Monteith,.
110 w8.0 one of Ontario's representa-
tives et the Coronation of King
George in 1911, Be was a member of
Ute Presbyterian church and Look a
prominent part ill Lhe Orange Order,
tieing identified with the Grand
Lodge..
The Best Christmas Present
That t
1 .ItL to what many write us tth
n
make a rift of t 'o
r Youth's f,
Companion
I
enbanniptiun Loa friend or relative,
Thou+ands eau leen)) the first Christ -
111110 that The Onnlpauion came into
the house, and how it was passed ft out
ane to another as a doss precious
Idling, and the beauty of it was that
rvrry week It was locked fur, and
;amnr•ed upon and devoured, and
everything else put aside fur It. You
E. 111 bring that saute sense of delight
t.ltn tiny haute by seeding Tie..Youth's
Cuulpentou to it for tt yeao—$225—
lees than four cents a week.
The Oumpanion Houle Onlendtu• goes
(u every new subset liter and to every-
one who makes a gift eubecription.
7' li E YOUTH'S COMPANION
40 St. Paul Sc., Boston, Mass.
serNew Subscriptions received at this
Office.
East Wawanosh Council
Minutes of Ooutwit meeting held on
Nov. 13111 at Belgrave• All the mem-
bers present. Minutes of last meeting
(vera read and approved. The County
Council having decided on a giant of
mill on the 5 to the British Red
(erns Sooiel.y to be repaid by the dif-
ferent municipalities in 1917 and as
3/10 r 1' a mill had already been levied
in this Township for that purpose it
Ivan e0ueidet•1d advisable that a de-
benture for 5500,00 issued by the
County be purchased with the uuntey
et:Hooted this year for the Red Cross
Society. Twelve dollars was metered
to he paid the Township of Morris be-
ing East Wawanosti share repairing
the 0eltsby Drain.
The following accottet8 were paid
Wm. Love, repairing bridge and road,
Con 0, $5 00 ; P. Leaver, material and
repairing fence sideline 80 & 81, Oon.
11, 513 75 ; Howson & Lawson, bridge
plank, 51.7 75 ; J. Purvey, drawing
bridge plank, $3 00 ; Fd. Lawson,
gi evening on W. Boundary, $96 60 ;
.1. Hickingbottorn, inspecting same,
510.00 ; \V. Walden, gravelling on
(;on. 2 & 3, 5108,75 ; J. Caldwell, iu-
speoting same, 512 00 ; Wm. Ander-
son, gravel, 524.10; Mrs. A. Patter-
son, wave], $19 50 ; W. Walden,
geese], 55 40 : Thos. Bradnock, gravel-
ling approach to bridge, Con, 1, $2.00,
and for gravel, $2 50 ; Waiter Conk,
shovelling gravel, 5200 ; Wm. Dobie,
putting to culvert, Con. 2, $5 00 ; D.
Carter, gravelling on Cons. 4 & 5,
527 00 ; D. Robertson, gravelling,
drawing tile, putting in culvert and
repelling ditch on E. Boundary, 518.-
00 ; Corporation of Morris township
share repairing Grasby Drain, 512 00 ;
.1. N. Campbell, attendance on drain-
age matters and writing agreements,
$700; A, Sanderson, nutlet liability
for l 1' c
(Il ,, $825; 11, DHtu", 1y under.
brushing on sideline 39 & 40, Con, 10,
57 50.
00(01011 adjourned to Meet again
tteeordiug to Statute nn Deo. 15611, tit
10 o'clock. A. PURTE1teott e, Clerlt,
Howick Council
000nc11 met ill Oook's hotel, Peed-
wioh, Nov. 15t1), pursuant to adjnnt'n-
meet. All members present. Reeve
in the chair, Minutes of last 1 e uhtc
and special meetings read and on
motion As•tnstroug--Doig, were ad-
opted, Moved ved by h71)luro—\Villiam-
enu, that the following accounts be
paid, Carried.
Thos. Foster, ,
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tile, $28 OU ; Fled. Edgar.
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for Lott a0tu Il duan, 55 OO ; 1'11us.
Bennett, gravelling Let, 5, Con. 3,
$81 05 ; John Maguti1, clettning cul-
vert, Lot 1, Con. 4, 51 (1U ; \Vm. Un-
derwood, gravel, $1,.45 ; .1. Dal reel),
nails, 53.50 ; Wm. Wright, plank for
bridges, $84.60 ; R (1,tucll,', digging
elitrh, Lot 82, Oen. 17, 537 1111 ; 12,
Caudle, grading, 551 87 ; (1 1Jubheld,
brushing road alloteenl'e, Lel 22, Out,
23, $12 70 ; 14 allure Fidget, gtltveiling,
Lot 5, Out, 2, 547951 \1'm. Gentian),
sot ending gravel, $20 25 ; 511 noel
Griffith. drawing' tile and putting in
80(011, $5 UO ; C eittxt('011, peel pay fee
gravelling on B. line, 520 00 ; ,Rues
Rine, putting in rolveet, 55 00 ; 1'..
Hoover, ('01' approaches et Ceopel'e
bridge, $2075; Wm. Allan, shlvelliug
gravel, $L25 ; Geu. McKnight, to avid,
51 70 ; J nim Schaefer, cote pelloatoIt
tut wire reties, $18.00; Wu1. Jamieson,
Inspector• of abutments for h,'idge,
52 0U ; R. 'M cG rat h, gravel, $87 40 ,
Fred. Dhthood, gravelling, Lot 21, Con,
17, $55.U0 ; Fred. Mahood punting
gravel at Mahood bridge, 510 50: W.
Hubbard, spreading gravel, 52 25 ;
Jas. limiter, wood for grader, $2'25;
Geo. Dixon, gravel. 510 25 ; Gee.
\\rilliams, spreading, 5192(1; James
Stewart, digging ditch and tile, $12 011;
R. Young, gravel and damages, $0.00
.l. Beswitherick, gravelling, $90.75
Fred, Gedkie, plank for bridge,
$17 65 ; Wm. Manny, cleaning nut
ditch, 52 00 ; 10tH. Wettlaafet', dig-
ging ditch, 58.00 ; R Nay, gravel and
ditch across road, 58 80 ; Isaac Wade,
outlet for road water and work, 57.00 ;
John Wright, nutlet for road water,
$5.00 ; Plica. Bennett, fear drains
Poultry
Wanted
We are prepared to pay
the highest prices for all
kinds of Poultry alive and
dressed. Make deliver-
ies
ies any time.
W. J. McCracken
PROVES (Store 48
Residence 27
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expose road, $20.00: Thos. G. Shearer,
eoup,'nentien foe wire fence, $7,80 ;
Thos. V,tti.', for culverts, Lob 10,
{'foe. 11 and 12, 58 lig ; John Padfield,
peke l'. a' railing, 55.00 ; Wm. 3.
Strung, putting, br0s11 and poles for
railing, $151N; C. Rogers, drawing
file, rulvert 1011,1 rep10i•rs to bridge,
50011: \\'111..1. Strong, tile and drain
Lot. 28, C.o. 10, 51 00 ; 171, D. Bolton,
engiilrt'I's free, Sot heran & Day
award, 519 00 ; J. 13. Rogers, ex-
change postage and telephone mes-
sages, $10 00 ; Hairy Conk rent for
rnnm, 54 00. Moved by Williamson
EMI Arruolrong. that this Council do
now adj..nen to meet again in the TEL
Hall, litirrir, on Dee. 15111. Carried,
C. f:, WALKER, Clerk.
MONTHLY
HORSE FAIRS
BRUSSELS
Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be
held in Brussels this season as follows
THURSDAY, t\I'
, Dec. 7th, 1918
Jan. 4th, 1917
Feb. 1st, 1917
Mao. 1st, 1917
April 5th 1917
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Suppose The Post
CeasedA3., . n
UST suppose this community were left without a local news -
iiipaper ! What would become of its local pride ' Brussels
would just be a name on a railway time -table or a postoifce
guide. Men and women might die, or marry, or go away, or suffer
accidents, or entertain friends, and you would hear about it all only
through gossip. Farm sales and other announcements of interest to
this particular part of the wide, wide world would have 00 publicity,
Our local merchants would have no cheap and quick way of telling
you what they provide for you. Our churches and schools and other
institutions would have no medium oF newsor appeal. And this
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whole community would slip back and be the sport 01 joke -smiths.
Would city papers take the place of The Rost ?
You know they would not.
THE point of it all is ; We have raised the price of TnE POST to
$ 11.5o a year. Now if you "kick" and drop your subscription,
you say, in effect, "This community doesn't need a local week-
ly. If I can do without Tlra POST, all others can.
We clo not believe fm' one moment (hat the good people or Brussels
and neighborhood mean to "kielt" or drop their subscription to Tim
PosT. NVe expect all out subscribers to recognize the new ((mentions
of living and publishing that have made the old dollar rate impos-
sible to continue. But we want to let yen see that youe weekly
neiv871Rper at the higher rate of 8 cents a week—tile price of a poet -
age stamp—still costs an insignificant sunt when you 1001ton fop the
service your weekly newspaper renders you and this whole c0mmnn-
ity,
Be Loyal to and Proud of the Communityyou live in.
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