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The Brussels Post, 1917-2-8, Page 8
firot Aid Remedies for. Colds rippe Title time of year it is a wise pre- caution to have on hand some of the t enable remedies for colds and very °lien a prolonged sickness is pre- vented, Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Is a safe and effective remedy for Coughs and Colds, 250 and 5oe bottles, Rexall Cold Tablets For breaking up a heavy coed. 25e a box. Rexall Throat Pastilles For hnskiness or tickling in the throat use thea:, Convenient metal boxes 250. Rexall Bronchials A handy cough tablet, 15c box, ATOMIZERS—For spraying the throat and nose, come at 75e each and up See the Devdbiss Meal At+au'z.:r, the best mule, price $1 75 each. Cough orops—firlentliol, Cherry, Mel- tese and Dark Cough Drops, 2 oz;. fur 5c. Licorice Jujubes, 5c plcg. 2r.2rtd"c'". 15J1� Valentines 1.12161136321111 Wednesday, Feb. 14 St, Valentine's Day It is still a popular custom to re- member frieuds by sending Valeo tines and Post Cards at this time, How about reuewing old friendships by sending some of these. We have ntoe assortment c f Valentines and Valentiue Novelties suitable for this °erasion, Valentines from 5c each up Some very new and catchy Valen- tine Novelties also Valentine Felt Pennants, Valentine Postal Cards at 50 each and 2 for 5c. Rea Hearts for Decoration Also the Red Bristol Board for mak ing Valentine Novelties, &e. Look over them while the Choice is good. Storms R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND S i'ATIONER, zc E . ;3 eb s Innes bctr'cL BOARD Friday evening of this week. Barth a, the Rink Monday evening next. Hoe; are Ste 115 on Brussels market. Some price. ONTARIO Legislature will open on February lei h. Ler the man who said this was going to be an open Winter stand up. J. H. GALBRAITII bas exchanged his Ford car for a Chevrolet purchasing from Ament & McDonald, of town. ANNUAL meeting of the Howiek Mutu- al Fire Insurance Company will be held at Gorrie on Tuesday afternoon of next week THE mei] Couriers have a jet) nobecly need envy with weather and roa'ls like they have been, They cant 'pick their day, but don't mike many misses. MIUDLESEx County has adopted the Huron plan of choosing a Warden one year from the Conservatives and the next year from the Liberals. POSTPONED,—The Red Cross Circle Tea, announced for Tuesday ot this week, was pos'poned for 2 weeks on account ot the stormy weather, Tbe train due here Saturday night at q 07 did not arrive until'2 a. m. Sunday morning "We won't go home until morning" was on the program even if it was Sun+lay but most of the hilarity was minus. THt; week Harry and Mrs. Keys and family took possession of the commo• Mous res'cleuce, recently purchased from Mrs J. Gilmour. THE PotT wish- es them many prosperous years in their new home FRRtoirr trains were a minus quantity for several days during the past week and the public suffered losses and num- erous inconveniences to a larger or smaller degree. Suppose it will be charged up to Bad Weather Account, Owtae to the illness of Miss Bell her department in the public school has been supplied by Miss Muriel Brothers and Miss Gertrude Deadman and Mrs. B. S. Scott is holding the fort now, Miss Bell is in a hospital at London u but we hope she will soon be convales- cent. BAND a'r THE RINK— The musical evening at the Skating Rink attracted a goodly attendance despite the unfavor- able character of the weather and the program of the Band was much enjoyed. Next Monday evening another such op portuntty will be offered when the Band will he on hand from 8 to ro o'clock, HENSALL Observer has suspended publication for a time at least. In an article the editor announces the fact and says—"Ocing to stress of circumstances caused by the present economic condi- tions, the °norm,us and unperalleled in- crease in the price of news print paper, the utter impassibility ot securing adequ- ate help and the seeming indifference andunappreciativeness of the local pub• lie the publishers of the Hensel] Ob- server find it impossible to continue the publication of the paper." THE Government will shortly issue another wer loan and the public are re- quested to save their money in order to boy one or more of the bonds, Money invested in Government bonds is the safest investment in Canada, and the interest is equal o r more than you can Iobtain ona mortgage. Interast paid half yearly at any chartered bank in Can- ada. Get your money together and be really to participate in the loan, If y to can't go to fight, assist the cause by mak- ing a loan. STRA'rancn girls defeated the girls at- tending the Normal School last Satur- day night at hockey, by a score of 12 to g. The latter had au even chance to win if game had lasted a few minutes longer, The Herald says Miss Reta Neeiati and Miss Laura Ament, Brus- sele, were the mainstays of the losers, Stratford could have a splendid girls' team this year with the addition of Miss McKay, Mise Arnett and Miss Neat, who would srengthen the line consider- s)) at. Ateraox JacxsoN DsoreasEn —A tele- gram was received at Brussels that Arthur Jackson, second son of Silas and Mrs. Teatime, Moosejaw, formerly of Eremite, had died suddenly last Sunday from the after effects of lagrippe. He was 25 years of age and was a tip top 1 barber by trade and a bright active young men, The family went West 6 years ago, Deceased was a grandson of Mrs, Jas. Duncan, of Brussels and a 'nephew of A. and Mrs. McGuire, Al- ooze, an older eon died a few years ago in the same city. The bereaved family Have the sympathy of many old friends in 1Iti5 lneallty. Arthur Jackson wee ' born in Blesseis, THE snow plow was out Tuesday fore- noon of this week opening up the -streets after the bluster of several days previ Oils, A NEW Chevrolet touring car has been purchased by D Ewan & Son from Messrs. Ament & McDonald, the local agents THE Auction Sale of Mrs, Jas. Gil- mour last Saturday afternoon went with quite a swing despite the very stormy weather. —o— loony's satchel found. Owner may have It by proving property and paying for this notice. THE POST. 5 Pros 0 weeks old for sale. J. T. TN -MOT, Phone 2818. BULL roe SALe.—Durham ball (dark roan) 9 months old. Lot 12, Con. 14, McKillop, JOHN R. LEEMING, R. R. 1, Walton, sale. L. HOLof LINnaa, Brussels.and some ed Oats 107 FOIe SALE. -1 Ellis gas engine that will de• veto) an F G y power 2 t1,8 hp. andelwill run any speed from 250nto 1,000 revolutions changed per minute. e. need and power can bn a Hang ed whoa engine isworking.nil. A oaEngine with run on ry grainr crusher coal nil. Also el 14 inch , Alt grainworki and neMCN saw, All in good working order.n350, MONaiR, R. R. No. 2, Brussels. phone 487. 2 COLTS for Bale, RIMEL 11o815E0N. Lot 6. Con. 12, Grey. Samar horn young bull for sale. T. R. (MTER. Phone 2811. COMFORTABLE h ase for sale witb large garden, Fruit trace, etc. For terms apply at TRE Poem. 10 mono' bred Yorkshire sow. for sale, 5 of them are 5 months old and 5 of then 4% months. BnuRRIE & $CARPE, Brussels Phone 67. LOFT cordwood for sale at 52 25 per cord in the bush. WM. STRATH, Phone 2818. TOR SALE. -1 span of horses, set new double harness, lumber wagon nearly new, new hay rack, set bobsleighs and box. Will be Hold cheap as owner does not require them. Apply at Electric Light Plant, TND. NlvsN$. DR. PARKER, Osteopathic Physician, visits Brussels Monday's and Thursday's, Chronic and nervous diseases successfully treated, Visits residences. Coaenitation at Queen's Hotel A GOOD house for Bale with stable and fruit trees. Apply to I. C. RICHARDS, 0 THE GooeaicH Signal of last week says in the County Council notes;— Tbe absence of John Leckie, for many years the able representative of the vil- lage of Brussels, makes a notable change. We believe that J. C. Laith- waite, of Goderich, takes Mr. Leckie's piece as the "father" of the Council. FINE Succxss,—The Organ and choir recital under the leadership of Mr. Mul- heron, which was held in Melville church on Tuesday evening, was a marked success, reflecting great credit upon both leader and choir. Choir selectinns were given with exquisite harmony and expression. The vocal solos, duet and quartette were excep- tionally well rendered and the organ solos revealed a master baud and a soul filled with music. The program which was sacred was of a high class order and wee fully appreciated by the large audi- ence. Receipts amounted to $7x,00, Great credit is due Mr. Mnlheron se a teacher and conductor of music. Rev, Mr. Mann, pastor offered a few intro- ductory remarks after prayer and at the conclusion of the program moved a hearty vote of Menke, which was sec- ouded by D. C, Ross, to all who had done their' part so well. The National Anthem brought the enjoyable evening's program to a close. People We Ta About A u t Mis; Mabel Haycroft, of Port Arthur, h visiting friends in town. Will. Beli is holidaying with relatives at Cayuga and other points, Miss Margaret McNabb is back from an extended visit with relatives and friends In the West. Miss Lizzie Thompson, 'Listowel, spent the week end with Miss Lovette Ballantyne, Brussels The rumor that Lieut, Porter, who was the officer in command of Brussels Co. for some time, had been killed, le not correct, we are pleased to state. He is on duly in England James McDou all and sister, Mrs. Mo- Bacherin end Miss Annie, of Rheims, Sask., are visitors with the families of Doc, Warwick and W. T. Greeter, cons• Ms of brussels, and other old friends in this locality, Mac, and bis sister were former residents of this communi- ty A Mitchell correspondent writes of a former Brusselite:—'•W. W. Burgess who had his leg broken 8 weeks ago, is getting along nicely and expects to get up this weed. This will be good news to his host ol friends, who regretted the accident had laid him op so Fong, It will he sometime yet before be will be able to he out," Mr'. Burgess fe the mtmpe'e it artist of Mitchell and well known here. Old friends hope he will soon be a, It, Corp, Ben, Wilson, of the 153re1 Bat. ,talion now at St. 'Phonies, was visiting in Brussels fur the week end. We are sorry to rep rt the serious 111- uehs c1 lohn Jeekson, who ret'oni ly Dame back from the We't wl'h Mee. (ackaoo. He is ill at the hotue of Mrs. Geo. Jack- sou, M111 W'reel, 10 trials, pneumonia befog the cause 0 d friends hope he will soon he as hew ty as Vet, Orriitg to the severity of the wetther our oil 'Need, C .as :Howlett, Qu •en street, has been kept somewtint of a prisoner to the home although well re- covered froth his serene, illness of a fee: Moe) hs ago L's Nell to be hilltioue as geed people untie too plentiful. J and Mrs. Gilmour and Wilfrid Mc- Fadzeau went to Wing'ham to visit the former's relatives and will sten spud some clays with old frieuds (n Cl oto r, Tuckeismith and 9ioKdlop berore eoing Weal to Moose Ja.v Old telesis here wish them welt in their Western hone. Pte. -Ward Buchanan are v d at St. John's last week from overseas with a number of receives and will continue there for a white 'Card was uncle- age although be is a big fellow and n splendid hand woe a r fin Sante of it, nn;itay ways ate past finding out but the au'huulies ucat knew. Mr:. Robert K't'r, tell° ha: been in 'lbrotl'o for several months is back to her home in Bnlssels Her daughter, whom she went to visit, and her little dlughter have beeu i11 web diphtheria t 1 5 a he hospital we are r' to hear. a .or P 1 'rhe old lady is now laid up with con- gestion op- ges inp of the lungs but we trust she will soon be convalescent. Miss Lillian Yost (purse) from Milver- ton is back to town after caring for her mother thrcagh a trying illness and op- er,niou. Despite ail that could be done she passed away. Deceased was a fine seamen and beloved by a wide (-hole of friends. Nurse Yost will follow her pro fe,sion Rs aforetlme. She mak:s 'ter home with D and Mrs Walkor, when nut ou cases, W. B. Hemswortie of Outlook, Sask was calling ou old friends iu Brussels. He is a former resident, going West 7 years ago and is now in the Depatl- rnental store of Evans and Lochead. Mr. Hemsworth is a nep'rew of Mrs. Kreuter, oftBrussels and a brcthe• to the late Pte, Spence Hemsworth, who was killed in France The West appears to agree well with W. 13. judging by ap- pearances. Church Chimes Next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, the Official Beard of the Methodist Church will hold its regular quarterly meeting, Rev. Mr. Mann's address last Sabbath miming was based on "Notes frnm the Soviet Service Convention." held at Toronto. Annual meeting of Melville church will be held '15tu':dry evening of this week when Annual Report will be pie- se.l;ed and discussed, officers elected, &.3 The reenter clontti'y Red Cross union prayer service will he held Wedaesea Y evenit:g et next week in Melville church when the pastor will give the address. U usl off rung f 'r the cause. Corp. Will, Mayberry Writes from France DEAR SISTER —Just a fete Tines to you this afternoon hoping this will fled you well as it leaves ins in the pink of con• ditiou, Well I don't know when I last wrote you but, however, you know that we are not able to write very regular as we are sornetimes in the treuehes. I am out just at present but expect to go in again soon, I' is not much of a rest out here for we are in an old barn for billets and the doors are off and the windows are broken and a fellow nearly Freezes all the time The floor where the privates sleep, is stone, so you can imagine it won't be a very soft bed but I have a good one myself It is made out of chicken wire so I just fool myself and believe that I am sleeping on a feather bed It is all right anyway as we can't expect things as good as they are at home, but they are veru good under the circumstances of war times. Well we have not got any snow here vet not even any frost of any account. Farmers are plowing all the time It sure looks funny to see it at this time of the year. I suppose out there you will have lots of snow and ice, I see by the mere that there has been a few fires in the Cly 'Chew need to keep their eyes open. I suppose 100 are enjoying yourself these times, well have a rood time kid as you are only going through t his world once and you have not got a return ticket. I was to a concert last night put on by the soldiers and it was simply great. You would be surprised at the smart Hien there are in the army We had an ex cellent time. It is the first time I hap- pened to be oat of the trenches when there was a Concert on. I had a card from Peal1 Dark the other day, she ask- s t e ifw getting n I as got ing THE POST. 1, sure am, all right end the papers certain- ly look good out here. 0 ! say I had a letter from Harvey N'ible. He was in these same billets when we came here but I happened to be in the line so I did Dot see hum but he asked the boys if there was anybody from near !Brussels The boys asked him if he knew me and he was surprised when he heard I was in the line. 5 also had a letter the other day from Cleve, Denbow. He is not Ear from here, hope I get a chance to see him aocl Marty Wylcle. They are together I had a letter from Muria she is well but Hilda had been sick. Web I think I will ring off for now as I have written a good long letter this time 50 I will say gr oil bye with las of love from your loving brother, CORP. WILL. P. 5 --lied a letter from Mrs. Wilbee, she is sending me a parcel. It euro was good niers to hear that, CALF. StraTAIN14o.—The Presbytery of Stratford, in session at Milviirton, sustained the call of the Milverton congregation to 1(3v, 0. N. Padden, Who has been supplying at Avonton in the abeence of Capt, Rev. 3, A, 11, McLean. Rev. Mr. Petition will be inductee! on February 15, Rev, W. D. McDnnalcl, Atwood, will preanh the indnetinn eermnn ; Rev. J. 101. Mani, Listowel, will address the minister ; and Rev, A. O. Stewart, North Morningtou, the congeogatiotl, ++++++++++++++++++ + Jrce ori3:1 t 4. Stt'udie - Brussels M + + + OPEN k I' i ri lay sod Saturday I ., ÷. Each Week 4. I. Picture framing Neatly Done 1, BRUSSELS SCHOOL REPORT Poi n 11I. Examined in Hisbm'y, Lal.io and Literature, SI Pert•i a 73 0 Best 50 B Wright 72 K ,24 Donald...,58 A Fu!tou 68 ('4 Ames ...,...,..50 H Hall .......... 07 11 Stewart .97 I4",Stiller ,.64: II Out'rie 46 1 (Stant ...........04 13 Oampbell 46 D Roes 02 ()Sellers 30 Fm us I1. Collip„ Hist•, Lit. E Sperling ....82 V McLeod...... „62 el Lowe (Hist.).81 T Fox 50 strop , Art n ...78 A McKay C u g Y 50 M Skelton ........71 L Baker .... 59 A. Thilell .........70 1 Hunter..... 53 H Aleguarrie...70 I Wilkinson s53 I Hoover.... ,...60 A Johnston 52 O Hemingway .66 1 Warwick. .52 V HAM ' 64 A Fox ..... .........50 Nf Alderson 05 1S1 Arttlstrong...49 I Kreuter 8k S Ynill........... .40 dl Ross 03 J Arut'Itrong....48 Furor I.—Comp., Latin, Lit„ Soi- enre, S1 Ryan ...... 3375 51 Danford .00 M !fall . ,.........74 A King. ..... ......63 1 Baker .,....,.. 78 W McCuteheon 53 E King..,..,..,.. 71 R Hunter 52 G McKenzie 08 GThonson.......51 J1 llcletuchliu03 11 Cardiff .........43 V Hall ....,.,01 V Harris 41 A. JARDINEE, 13. S. SCOTT, Jr. lIh Lxaui. in Geo,, Lits. Writ, and daily work L Thuell 91 G Stewart 63 13'I'huell ....84 G Rest .............00 M \i'ilsou.........82 LHolmes ........59 K Ferguson 82 M Kennedy 48 AI 7tIrileacken ,82 A Thoinpson....40 D Thompson 68 of, Flatt.......... 33 11 McKey ..... (17 '0 Lott ......,.,,,.28 I' Soilttn'ville. 07 Sr. IL—Examined 111 Read,, Writ., Gang. and daily work. S liallantyno03 1 McCracken....68 A Ritchie 01 al Hollinger 67 W S11eFacdaean.8/l E Pollard 61 F Olivet• ...... ..... 80 *til McLaren..,,68 J Kevs ...........80 Y Sehw dr i. a of 82 N McDowell ....75 L Hollinger —60 L Champion 74 111 Cook 51 L Olou:e .73 Jr. If.—Arranged in order of merit' H Pawson R Pollard hl Walker M Ferguson J Oliver 7 Yolleck Those tnatked * missed exam. B. HENDERSON Claes V.—Examined in A.rith„ Spell., Read., Dep. and daily work, M Moore .97 D Warwick ....,03 Ilrw,,,rr. EST '0 1673 T H STANDARD BAH OF CANADA • BEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Money Orders and Drafts are issued by this Bank payable in all parts of the world. BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, ®El El Manager. 234 tcc-x s9 rs thrown with such force that they well through the ceiling to the actio above. Hot coals were also scattered about and it was Peeved that the hoose would be. burned as web. Mr. and Mrs. Haines were both in the kitchen, ii room about 10 Icy 12 feet, at the time, and that both escaped without e scratch is miraculotie, An electric light which hung just above the stove was not damaged at all. DIED in .— FAtt t li s r w On Januar 28th 1614 Blyth, y Willows Farrow, aged 78 y of Brfl. Ifne; Morris township, •aged 78 years. JAOry 511 , i917, Moor, sec !Sash., 0n Mr. sec 4th, 1917, Arthur, second son ly of ru old Mrs, y Jhdkeon, formerly of Brussels', aged 25 yeses. RAR19mRLL —At C oungest daughter February 5th, 1917, Eva E , d 28 ycet montof Wm. Bothwell, aged 28 years 8 months and 14 days. AUCTION SALES W EDNRSDAY, FEBRUARY 14T11.—Farm sto'+k, hnplegents, &0 , Lot 12, S88 Oan. 1, Grey township. Rale unreserved at 1 p. m. D. Breekenrtdge, Prop. Jno, Purvis, Auo. THURSDAY, FRRRuARY 15TH.—Farm stook, implements, &c., S34 Lot 14, Oen. 4, Morrie township. Sale unreserved at 12 o'clock. Allen Spate, Prop., 8'. R. Scott, Aum. This sale was postponed from Tuesday 611 inst. TU1rOnAY, FEDRnAay 20ra.—Farm .stook, implements, &o , Lot 83, Con. 0, Grey town - clip. Sale unreserved at 1 o'clock. W. H. Baker, Prop. F. S. Scott, Aue. Wheat Oats Pear Barley Butter Eggs Hogs Hav BRUSSELS MARKET 41 06 gl 588 1100 1 12 '0 1 80 Potatoes per bag 1 16 1 A8 18 05 0 00 200 Farms for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his 180 acre farm, being Lot 5, Con. 14, and the 50 aoree, being SM Lot 8, Con, 18, in the Township of Grey, Huron County. On the former is a good briokhouse and a good barn with wall and cement stabling, also a driving shed with wall and cementstabling. This fhas 15 oar of goodbush, 90 acres cplowing done and the balance seeded down to hay and grass e first.calter a farm is edalt well and good o ras. with latter farm to all deeded down ,to geode with running water, good femme hod's good barn. Both farms tn errs in good condition. dor fur- ther apply onthe to prise, terms and:condi. Mons apply on the premisesor write GEO. . BBAKE. Phone 4418 Brussels P. O. Hound Strayed A small Fox Beagle Hound lost L't'irtay, Feb, 2nd in Morris township. Bleck and white wttjt tan colored heart. Last seen on 6113 lino Weal of Sunshine. Any iefortnatinn lending to hie reeovery will be thankfully received. Phone 125 F. DUNCAN, Brussels. Auction Sales AUOTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IM- P% &o,—F, 8. Scott, Auctioneer, has received instructions from the undersign- ed proprietor toby P5bl(c , 201 Lot 81 Con, 0, Grey ,Twp., on following Febloa a th, pe ' o'aloak char the FOl ricin yearn, en 'r - p, g e proper. ty:-1 Haoknoy mere ruing (i years, 1 general purpose mare rising 8 years, 1 heavy !illy 0011 •rising 2 years, 1 aged horse, 7 good envie sup- posed in calf, 1 Furrow cow, 1 steer riding 2 pairs, 2 helloes rieine 2 yens, 7 steers rising t farrowtlMar. 101hrs ,1 about F506bus. Reed rood sow oaa to s,, about 150 bushel feed oats, 6 tone attoieti timo- thy hay, 5 tone mixed hay, 1 mower, 1 lumber wagon, 1 groin fertilizer disc drill used 2 years, 1 dose harrow nearly new, 1 manure spreader nearly new, 1 hay loader, 1 gang plow, 1 wanting plow, I set bobsleighs, 1 flat hay retic 1 MooneyBerrie cultivator with grain. and grass seed box attachments, 1 palm, bend nearly. new, 1 water trough, 1 Cole & Welsh fanning mill bagger, numerous other articles. Salo unreserved ns the proprietor has rented his farm Terms All RUMS A u iinon .00 hs and under n o over that g Reprieved )lltt 0 months notes. gaper on perp auto t nllp or a oe7h n credit 0 per cant per ammo off for aoeh on eradit nmoun ts. Lend owners only as secutY• ty, W. H. BAKER, Proprietor. Notice to Creditors In the 0101181. of the estate ol Alfred James Lowry, late of the Village of . Brussels, in the County of Baron, bricklayer, deceased Notice is hereby given pursuant to "Tire Rt• viaed Statutes of Ontario," that all creditors and others having dolma nuttiest the estate o3 the said Alfred James Lowry, who died on or 'about the l2E11 day of Jenuery. A. D 1917, are required on or before the 24th day of Feb- ruary A. D 1017, to send by poet pre aid or deliver to Eliza .)ane Lowry or J. Gilpin, of the Village of Brussels, the Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said de - deceased, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions, the fall lore of their claims, the etntem out of their ac- counts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned'" date the said Executors will proceeddist nto partiesentitledestate er the deceasedin. gard o the ptreicl i s of therein, having e,, have only to the claims oI which they c shay twill have notice, and the said to or any will not eo!table for the said per00 or any Dore thereof notice any person not aopbeeone ee -ed 1, ' claim notleett,ne not have been onceived by then d the time ofsuchFebruary ion. Dated this 7th day Fehrunry A. R 1917. W. M. the Executors. Solicitor for the Ptxecutore. 0.•••••♦••4.....••••.••..• Dr. Hess' a Q ark's o • Stock Food and Panacea Al gY 3argai n Prices 4 O During Month of February i © A g H.4.÷+++++4 +++++++++++ O For the next 4 weeks or until o ® our stook is exhausted we are s e going to give our customers a • 0 rare opportunity to purchase a 3 supply of this well known Stock a Food at greatly reduced prices. ca F1ct 0 is the et li — i25 Ib, pail Stock -food, regular s e price $2 25 for......... 1 75 41 121b. plcge. Stock Food, ,regular : et price 51 00 for .... 70c • s 7 lb. pkge. Stock Food, regular s oprice Ole, for 45c s 51b. pkge. Panacea, regular 0 price 85e, for 65c a 14 lir,- pkga. Panacea, 'regnlae • 0 price 85', for. 25c 0• 111 lb. pkge. LouseKiller, regular price 35c, for .... ' 25c II lb, pkge. Heave Remedy, reg• q Mar rice 50' 8 s p r„ for Sc O 1 qt. call Disinfectant. regular price 50c, fon ...,85c I 1 pkge. Healing Powder, regular price 25e, for 18c • The Food is in perfect condi- q•., Hon—nothing hurt but the price I. anti you get the benefit. Don't s miss this chance. • Special Notice •• • We desire to announce that s we have received a supply of Dr. • Miles' Weather Calendars. Any s person wishing one are asked to • kindly call. • • •a • • • e • i 58 0 • • 0 •O 0 O O 4 e 9 0 A • 4 G O • 9 O E T r P AT e DRUG STORE • a The Penstar Store • W Galbraith....90 E Edwuitle......•133 a ®•acct•sere•®0•ee••e•ee•e•e••osocesee•e>mos••©esat5e7000srs®006000000000000000e•a••ap J Ferguson 87 *3 Stewart 00 ® s 01 LMcKay ,,.,77 *1 McLaren 50 • L Champion ....71 N Grant. 38 •M Harkness....69 IV.— \l Thomson 86 *13 Thibideau,...57 A Grewtu' 81 *8 Scott......... 54 - Brussels Daylight Store D. N. Mciaren K Snider 88 P Baeker 72 H Ohampion..,.85 *i11 Dudley 55 0 'Elwell .76 III.—Excellent,—E Lott, D Ennis, D Lunn, A Logan. Good,—M Logan, H Workman, E McKay, 1L—Excellent—LlIalcKay, Bood— le' Smith, J Lunn, I.—Excellent—G Yolleck. Good— &I Somerville, 5 Snider, F. BUCIHANAN. Brussels Council The regular monthly session of Brussels Oonncil was held last Mon- day everting in the Council Ohamber, All the members present, Reeve Plum in the chair. Minutes of last regular and special meetings read and. approved. On motion the following 001000te were ordered to bo paid :— Anderson Bros., street plowing.$S 00 Jae, A. Sharpe, electric Light January ................. ........... „ 55 57 R. Oliver, salary, January 40 00 A, Strachan, eahu•y and Itlis (17 00 Auditors' Report was presented and read, Moved by Wiliam— Walker, that report be adopted, that accounts of Treasurer and Oolleotnr stand finally audited, as per last audit, that one copy be sent to Bureau of Stat!s- Lics, Abel ugh be published in the Bruesele Pos'r and Auditors' salaries be pair!, Carried, '191e Treasuter was instructed to in- vest the sum of $8000 in debenture of Dornirtinrl Permanent Loan Company for one year, with interest at 5% half yearly, on motion of Wilton—Best, Lotter was read front Barrister Van - stone, Wittghaln, explanatory of the McLean street contract. Moved by Best --Wilton, that An- dersonTaros, be engaged to do all weighing at Town Hall scales when Robt. Oliver is not. them to attend lb same and for such service they be paid the sum of 550.00 per annum. Carried, Council then adjrnu'ned, I1 ITr'ltsN STOVI'l ButtS'rs,— Albert avid Mee, Haines, 214 Nelson Street, Stratford, hod a miraculous ea0apn from serious injury Saturday morning when It anal ensign in the kitchen of their home exploded, pieces of iron being Invited about the 1Ontn with great force. The exploaion wits oaueed, it in thought, by amine of Ilse pipes leading to the hob water tank or the front of the stove fteezin . The stove was completely demolished, two large picoes of metal being t,ayadV,",,,,m0eald4,,,„%,,,,,,„ „,,, Ili Ili III',n9J't14d4,^t+'tNA,m,04't' oo,,o44%,vWa,ido tt,'Ili ..t.ohoodm i o.i.eiw N,vo,40 •Ili Ili,li 0Aoh's, le vhetl:'L iomoee,Atrhtt s • i • • • 0 co • c co O ti 15 0 58 8I 61 (8 O 0 a ALL W G. N. 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