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illinery
a wE will not hold a Formal Millinery Opening
" this Fall but invite the Ladies of Brussels
and locality to call and see our Fine Exhibit of
New, Fashionable Goods, any time.
A choice stock of Ready -to -wears that is sure
to please and our Ordered Goods will be well
worth seeing
MISS HUEHN is our new Millinerthis
season,
Kodaks Developing
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t. Brownies FilmsDevelopedancl
Printed, Prompt and
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This handsome picture entit•
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All for 25c. Get one while
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It is agreeable to the most
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Price
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Diamond Dyes
After being off the market for some time, we once more have the Iwo
much needed colors -Black for wool and Nevy Blue for wool. Price
same as always, Too a package. tbe
F. R. SMITH
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Druggist and Stationer
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FROST.
HEAVY dew.
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GET ready for Winter.
THE bright tints of autumn are her
BRUSSELS Fair r 1`u
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and Friday
of next week
SEAFORTH Fall Fair attracted a large
number from this locality Friday of last
week.
FALL Fair Concert in the Rink will be
a fine one. Get your seat reserved early.
Plan at Fox's.
AT London Western Fair Mrs. Wm,
Arinstroog was a prize winner for table
Miner in a large class of competitors.
AN enjoyable time was spent by St.
'lobe's church people last Monday even-
ing et a Corn Roast held at the com-
modious borne of Alex. and Mrs. Mc-
Intosb, Turnberry street, South.
MEMBERS of Brussels Odd Fellows
Lodge are asked to attend the meeting
Thursday evening of this week and en-
joya social boor in au At Home. Help'
stiup new interest by your presence,
RED CROSS CIRCLE -Don't forget the
Red Cross Circle meeting Tuesday af-
noon as usual, Plenty of knitting, sew-
ing, east
25 ladies there. Willto do. eyou obe one oield be at l the
number? The boys require the goods
so help it alohg,
BERIOUs ACCIDENT. -One day last
week, Mrs. John Downing, Flora street,
fell at her home breaking her right
limb at the thigh and also her right
arm near the wrist. It is a matter of
deep regret to her. many friends as she;
bas always been so active and busy.
We hope she will soon recover and be
able to get about as spry as ever.
BUTTER FACTORY SOLD -Mrs, W. W.
Harris has disposed of the well known
Shamrock Butter Factory, Brussels, to
C. Kloekman, of Stratford, who gets
possessiou on October Ise. The pur-
chaser is en expert hand at the business
and will no doubt sustain the good name
of the factory. Mr. Kloekman will move
Bis family here in the pear future, Mrs.
Harris bas not sold her comfortable
home and will continue to reside here
her many friends will he glad to know,
THE Pose' wishes Mr. Kloekman the
highest success,
willl be held in the Audience Roo n of
the Public Library Monday evening, at
8 o'clock. A good program alit be pre-
sented.
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WANTED.-Young
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man to learn blacksmith -
p y or one who tae been et trade A year. Ap-
e ply at once to N MONaw. as Glenn,
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MIAs GLENN Toronto. Canada's Glenn, of Glenn. '
Charles. be
Toronto,,Ths aday, October Blore,
will n s, can Hot, Thursday, a t lline f 4ad et'
the American Gentlemen's Ba with droll If are 50
end fieri withthappearance
Goorance. If you are not
satisfied with the i an t your hair Dain
GooAi ne individual who
is Hair tylesrttq on r
Goode and indtviduAl HAIr Styles, Free dem. l
onatrntlon.
Caerrron MILL, BRt5a5L5,-Until further
notice the chopping mill will run Tuesday and
Friday of each week. Next week Tuesday and
Saturday on account of Brussels Fair on Fri.
day, JOHN LoGAN, Proprietor, i
GOING TO HAVE ELECTRIC LXGRT,-By
a new arraugement Council has with
assecuredthe Brestoration
of electric lighting. The following is
the plan on which a test will be made for
the next few months :-Town will rent
plant at 545 00 per mootb and supply
the necessary coal, proprietors furnish-
ing all other necessaries ; Robt. Thuell
will receive $75 oo per month for his
services as manager of system Council
members will pay $8o 0o a month for the street f
lights and the other users will get their t
light at cost, not to exceed i5 cents per
killowatt (tate has been Iz cente) ; .Coon- t
cil making good if cost exceeds the new 1
rate. Nearly all the patrons signed the
new agreement, as this was the only way c
a Continuance of the system could be .,
obtained. Care will be taken in reading
the metres and collections made prompt f
ly-by the town. Already the proprietors
are busy getting the pleat in shape for R
ati early start. This will be good news o
to Brussels and of ho small importance a
as the long dark nights hasten along, I
Thtieli Broa, will no doubt do their best w
to fill the contract in first-class manner, w
and, as they were formerly in charge, r
they should maize it go without costing st
the town a very large increase, With b
the rise in price of coal, oils, repairs, e
wages, &c., the old rate was of course
nut of the question, We think the Codn• jo
oil has made' a very good arrangement y
and the people should bock it tip very ; M
cordially,
AT WrNGnAA, OOT, 10 AND 11. -The Turn -
berry Agricultural Society hem been successful
in securing the noted 8th Wonder of the World
••The Birth of a Nation," for the last evening
of the Fall Fair, Oct, 10th. The play will also r
be shown on October 11th. This picture drew
packed houses in New York and Toronto on' N
long engagements. It is well worth seeing
and hearingthe Symphony Orchestra under
the harlot ship of ,lilies Brazil. Prices for ev t
ening 11.00, 75e and Mc. Matinee 7750, 60c and
25o, Seats are already being asked for. ' n
LEI:INTER Ram Lamba for sale. Apply to h
W. R. tt os. ss OUT, R. R. No. 4, Brussels, or a
Phone510.15 .1
LeeT on Satnrday night on o
tween Brussels and Walton, a gravel
nrtire off Iu
buggy. Finder please leave at Tait Pos0 or th
W. G, Hears store, Walton.
and property inse and t for good shape. Good
community II
OAR FOR Tan POST,
full equipped, car 1917 model,
correcabgain at as now.
gaGuaranteed
FOR SALE, -Berkshire bog Br5smonths told,
Apply to J. P McIntosh, Lot 21, Con. 12 Grey
Twp, Phone550,COMPORTAgood_
Pale. Property inks d repar.gardenoarther
partienlare apply to Mae. R. T. HINGSTON,
2.1 11 street, Brussels.
Roofing arets
bytBirdgy is Ha ll.
ton. Always buy Paroid and get the beat.
P. ANENT.
Nn SAr,a,-Residentialproperty on Albert
street, Brneaelo. Apply o Oiae, JANET 010.
ryUARRIR, On the premises.
CoateonTAEDa trick reeldenae for sale or to
rent. For at A, C. HM S. Brun els. MRs, GED.
5PRENTIn, wanted t0 I
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OF' CANADA
BEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
This Bank offers every facility in
the conduct of accounts, of xne as aa-
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te'r'n is7a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at ovary Branch, 235
BRUSSELS BRANCH,
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R W FERGUSON GUSON
Is going n
R g out of
out
hisstockuat especial and is bargains, See his
advt,
A CONTINGENT .of Brussels Wo
Institute visited the sister Socia
Walton Thursday afternoon of last
and had a fine time,
AFTER a busy season the "gang'
lshed u
the tar
Ament upthe
turning
heading
a yea d a
now gone to Seaforth where the.
spend the next few weeks at a si
job in connection with the Ament
tory there.
W. A. and Mrs. Grewar and fa
will move to apartments in the
Graham block, having sold their h
on Queen sheet to T. E. and
Whitfield, of Grey township. Ben
and Mrs. Walker have taken up -bo
keeping in apartments in I. C. Rich
block.
READ the list 1 s of Special Prizes, &c
Brussels Fall Fair on page 4 of this is
BRUSSELS Fail Fair'Thtirsdav and
day ot next week. Duo'
, of
Due.
Fri-
t miss it, It
men's will ben dandy.
ty at RAIN is weeded but the Directors don't
week want it on Brussels Fair days, Thursday
and Friday of next week. -
fin WHAT about coal ? Should not some
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the
t the ng be done by the town to ensure a
have supply for the coming Winter ? Delays.
y will are dangerous at this late season of the
miler year.
fac- A FINE Ford Coupelet car has been re-
ceived by S. Carter, the local agent, that
is attracting the attention of automobile
ily lovers. It is the first of the kind to be
Dbrought to Brussels.
mire AN automobile, travelling at a. lively
Mrs. speed on Turnberry street, struck one of
W. W. F. Scott's Brown Leghorns.and no
use- crow was left in him after the oar had
ards given the grand bumper degree.
"LODGERS 'TAKEN IN."-- Brussels
Town Hall was fined to the doors Tues -
da evening Sarins aC the hnmprDtta drama
"Lodgers taken in" by Belgrave Drat.
matic.Club, under the auspices of Brus-
sels Red Cross Society. This is the loth
as time they had given the play' and have
est- earned thereby over $rood for the vari
bus institutions under whom they have
ass played and all walnut any charge. It
was an appreciative audience and the
ole performers did their respective parts
splendidly.
sustaini
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g eras
trot
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th- close and are deserving of great credit
of for the same. Personnell of play was
as follows :-Miss 'Edna Scandrett, as
Mrs.
Mc i
Glen•
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Stewart; Mr,
Gilton ; Chas. Johnston, Felix Ho ML
Hopper -
Harold Work, Benj. 8adpay ; Dr Kirk-
in- by, Prof. C Crusty ; Rev Mr Boyle,
Fred Vanderbool ; Miss Mary _Hopper,
Madge Beauclaire; Neil McCrea, Timo-
thy Thimrig; Miss Greta Armstrong,
Mrs: Thimrig; Miss Eugene Geddes,
Alice Thimrig. There was plenty of
fun and those taking part- appeared to
enjoy it as well as those being entertain
ed On motion of B. S Scott, seconded
by F, H. Gilroy, a hearty vote of thank,
a • was given to the Company. .Rev. Mr
Boyle made n appropriate reply. Miss
Verne Walker and Miss Isabel Strachan
rendered excellent solos, with P R
Mulheron as accompanist The chair
f I man made a plea for a iivelierinterest in
the Red Cross Circle Proceeds for
eveulbg 5972r. Tile visitors.. -Were
treated to a tawy lunch by the Circle at
the home of A and Mrs Strachan after
r t the entertainment. Miss Verne Walker
THE POST expects -
Fall house cleaning crusade.
Installation of more telephones,
Monthly Horse Fairs to resume.
Brussels Fall Fair to he a dandy
Several weddings before Christen
A noticeable improvement in b
DOSS.
Increased interest in Red Cr
work.
BRUSSEL!TES were well pleased to n
that
W, Hart •
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Seaf
1, Orth won the
G
Medal,for the
second time, at St, Ca
urines Flower Show, for his exhibit
Gladioli. This is no mean honor as the
St
Catharines Show has a r
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a.
reputation.. Mr. Hartry has the "know.
how" in the culture of choice flowers.
He is the Vice -President of the' Prov
cial Association.
PASTOR A CANDIDATE -Rev. W. E.
Gilroy, pastor of First Congregational
church, Hamilton, has been invited by
the Independent Labor party of Brant-
ferd to become the party candidate . for
Brantford in the approaching Federal
election, He liras not reached s decision
as yet Mr. Gilroy was pastor of
Brantford church for four years, The
everend gentleman is a brother of F.
1-1 Gilroy, manager of the Bank of
ova Scotia, Brussels,
YOUNG OLD FOLK -'rhe North side o
he Maitland river, Brussels, possesses
o less than 17 people or more, who
ave passed their Both birthday and are
11 able to be about, a cumber of them
active that persons re years thei
buainesa, male or female. One who has passed
the High School Entrance preferred,
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Teem Short Horn Bulls ifrom Teey at Pon.
to 12
months old for sale. JAS. Srnrrt, Lot 20, Con,
0, Morris, Phone 1110, pp
Brussels Thursday Osteopathic
oPhysician, Week.
treated, Visits Chronic and eresidence& Cenaultatlonrvous diseases ulat
Queen's Hotel,
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first LFlower t;Show aIn connection wihth
Brussels Horticultural Society was held
last Saturday afternoon and evening in
the audience room of the Public Libr•
ary, Thanks to the willingness of the
.embers and others a large and beauti•
ui range was put on display, Walton
members sent fine contributions and W,
Hartry, Seaford), who was present at
he organization, showed his interest by
motoring over with au A 1 lot of his
justly celebrated gladioli and other
twice flowers. He complimented
Brussels on the commenssble display
and arrangement. No prizes were of.
erect and most of the flowers were sold,
close on $s5 00 being realized i'ir the
ed Cross in this Way, The sick peop'e
f town were treated to hoquets as tar
s could be remetnbered Saturday night,
n seine cases the people had retired
hen persons called with flowers and
ere not distributed, Hearty thanks are
eturned to the friends who rendered
tch cheerful and highly appreciated
zip with the. Show. With the expert-
roe, of 0917 next Fall should see a
wider interest. Now is a good time to
in. Sr oo makes you a member for a
ear, Mr, Hartry end Rev. Mr. and
rs. Lundy earned the !leeks of the
bffi
nior have to brisk up to keep step with.
em In the list are :
Mrs. S Crawford
Chas. Howlett
Mrs, Wm Newsom
Hugh Lamont
Alex Ellis
David Heist
Geo Crooks.
Mts. Geo Crooks
Mrs. Win. Ross
Mrs Tis. Menzies
Mrs Rankin
Mrs Walter Smitb
ex Reeve J Leckie
Mrs. (Rev ) Paul
Alex Rose
Mrs H Wilbee
Wm Turnbull
Mrs H Wilbee and Mr Ellis are past
go The list and
outh of Menzies Mrs the riverot 5far
rroot it
large but is being c THE POST
congratulates the above worthy auld
folk on the lengthened spell and hopes
the days to cc -me will be full of 'tenni.
mess and comfort.
FINE PROGRAM -Friday afternoon a
galaxy of women from Bluevale Institute
were the I stitueanduBrusselsuests of Women's
enjoyedacouple othours
most pleasahtly in the Audience room
of the Public Library Mrs. Brecken-
ridge, Vice President, presided and the
following splendid program was present-
ed by the visitors :-Paper on '"rhe
high cost of living" by Mrs Garnisa,
which was instructive end most practical
dealing with the present day situation in
a moat convincing way. Mrs. King in-
troduced the subject, "Friendship and
Sociability' in it clever maniler and
made out a good case in favor of the
Institute 50 an organization where both '
of these desirable characteristics might 1
be exemplified A pore ie contribution
relative to the 16tst Battalion and most cl
appropriate to rhe times was given by
Mrs Breckenridge. Choice solos were
well sung by Miss Carrie Diamond and � f
Miss Aitchison and these songsters will 1 n
be welcome back, A hearty vole of t
thanks was tendert() the Bhtevele con• , j
tingeiit on motion 01 Mrs W W. Harris
and Mrs W 01. Kerr, After a tasty : I
lunch had been served Mrs (Rev ) 'Irate t t
and Mrs Ed. Johnston expressed their , a
appreciation of tete hospitality of the ! C
Brussels ladies and hoped to returb the • p
compliment whet they visited BIttevale
'l'lleae sisterly visite are productive of h
good and add new interest to what be -n
come somewhat Humdrum if it were°not t e
for these pleasant relax/Mona. Moat of
the visitors came mud returned by G. T, ti
R.
anld tickets amounting to $26.00 and
Miss Mine: ea tones was a good second
with $21 26 to her credit All who aid-
ed are bra, illy thanked Fu 'ds will go.
to Christmas gifts for the boys overseas.
People We Talk About
Mrs W H. Pryue and Miss Alta. of
Walkerton, are welcome visitors in Brus-
sel.,
Miss Mina McRae, Kincardine, is en•
joving a holiday with relatives and old
friends in 11•ussels nil locality.
Miss Hattie Dotvningtvascalled home
from her schen! in 'Toronto on account
of the serious accident to her mother,
Rev Rud Mrs Hind and children, of
Hespeler, are here on a visit at the Boole
or G A Deadman, Mrs Hind's father
M 'as Alice Wilton has been on the sick
IN but is improving nicely now, we err
glad to state Her aunt, Mrs Green
sides, Atwood, has been caring for her,
Miss Eva McCracken is taking a holi-
day trip with friends to Grimsby, Ham-
ilton, Niagara Fall and Toronto, They
went by motor,
. Miss Kato Deadman, who has com-
pleted her probation as nurse, is home
for a visit from 'Toronto. She is greatly
pleased with her work.
John Budd, John street, keeps real
primly, He is getting up well towards
8o years of age hence has not the ability
to shake off ailments as in years agone.
Mrs. John Mantling, who has gone
through a siege from typhoid fever, is
making a be able to be about amongstood hwill
her friends
once more
Vernou and Miss Nettie '1`errvberry,
t'uclrersmith and Fred. and Mrs Pep.
ter Red children of the same Monate,were visitors with Geo MI We Hen.
arson, Brussels, touring the peal week
Mrs George H eker, 'necnmpanied ht.
her daughter, Mrs. John Duncan, b 1:
uesllay for an extended' visit to Win
ipeg and various other points in Maui..
aha aid Dakota. We wish them an en•
oyable time.
Joe and Mrs. Scltwadron and family
eft 13rt /lads this week for Toronto where
hey purpose making their home. Theyold their bottle here to Mre. John
oaten, We wish the Sebwadrofa pros
erity in rel urnieg In the Queen City,
Mrs Gsrfi-Id Lnng left for her new
ome at Ni. Kara F'tlla, Ont„ on Wed
estlay inornine, where her hishmnl is
mployed, Mrs. Cleve Backer, Mrs
Long's sister, will keep the children Ile -
II next Monde whenshe will smeon'
WWaer, Pheost ivisitos ris x B o her oW. and f the
the latter:
kiiss Edith Deadman has resumed her
studies at•'Toronto University. This is
her 2nd year.
Druggist Garfield Baelcer, who has
been at
Fort Frances, has taken a posi-
tion in Winnipeg,
H, L. Jackson is away this week do a
trip to Montreal with the Canadian Tio-
ket Agents' Association
Miss Ida Fulton is away for a holiday
of a few weeks , She will visit at Bur-
ford, Guelph, Toronto and other points
Mrs.
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children ton av
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the format's parents and brei}her were
here from Dresden tor a visit. They
motored.
Mrs, (Dr ) Fereuson, town, has'been
doing fluty as "e Government Judge of
Ladies'_pepartmenrexhibits at "various
Fall Fairs.
Ernest Miller, St. Thomas, was calling
on relatives and old frieoiis last week.
This week` be resumed his position as
rallwav engine fireman
W J. and Mrs. Kyle and children
spent a holiday with the former's broth
er.in'Toronto. Mr. Kyle's sister in-law
came with them for a visit.
Geo and Mrs, Keys, Toronto, are re-
newing old friendships in Brussels and
vicinity. They were former residents of
town and -are always welcome back.
Lloyd Jackson went to Toronto last
Monday where he will attend the Facul-
ty of Education. If good wishes will
tend to his success he will be a' strong
winner. -•
•Last week word was received in town
from Pte. 6 -Woodley, who is a prison's
er in Germany He reports himself in
good health but of course could give no
particulars
Mrs, D Denman's health bas not been
s' vigorous of late as her many friends
would wish but we hope she will soon
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regain what has been' lost and be as
hearty as ever in therdays to come. '
Mrs. Fletcher Sperling received'a
worse
shaki
n n from
R the
P accid i
being knocked Duet• by a horse ndtrig
on a dark Dight, than was first thought,
but slie is bracing up from its effects and
will II anon be all right we hope.
Mrs. S. Crawford, Queen street, saw
fly- generations in her father's fam'
ly and the .seine interesting historical
fact is repeated in her own. Site will
be Ss years of age on October oath, next
and is a wonderfully smart person for
her years.
Mrs. (Dr,) W. L. Ho'mes has been in•
town during the past week arranging
for the: shipment of their household
effects stored here, to Victoria, B C
where the Dr. has bought a borne. The
far West is suiting them all right and
Dr, Holmes' health. is improved, THE
Post wishes them well;
Will: Long ,: of the ' Batik of Nova
Scotia, Toronto; is enj lying ,a itolidiy
under the pilrental roof, Flora street.
Walter and Mrs, Watts, Huntsville,
were visitors at the home of P. and
Mrs, Ament. Miss Margaret Ament
visited them last Winter. Mr, .Walls is
Manager of the Dominion Bank they
made the trip by motor.
Wm and Mie, flat-Iry and M sees
Hartry,_Weettierall and Graves, of Sea-
ton Is,'were in town S,'u;day One leant
renewing o'd friendships cod took in
the Flower Shutt". Mr. and Mrs Hart,y
were former resideuls and are always
we
coma
Way, son, of Rev, S J Allo, of
Wyoming .Out, a fOuner pastor of
Brussels, hes -gone to Ind a v,al an
army corps and a Y, M. C A ouifi',
He has been engaged in Y. M C. A.
work for years and has received the Gest
institutional training possible, We wish
Bim a life of usefulness and a safe return
.when his period
of duty i
s completed.
Captain Charlie Kr, eldest
son of
Rev, W. E Kerr, ot Vancouver, B. C.,
formerly of this piece, has been promot-
ed to Adjutaut. He is in England and
has been in the hospital from a return of
trouble to one anis limbs that was para-
lyzed when he was woueded at the bat-
tle of St. Julien some time, ago, We
hope he will soon be o. k.
Church Chimes
Monthly Missionary program at tb
Methodist Sabbath School next Sunday
Next Sunday will be Communion i
Melville church, .Rev: D Perrte, Wing
ham, will preach at the Preparatory ser
vice Friday atternoon.,
Rea. Mr S afford'ssubjact next Sun
day morning will be "Love's long arm.'
In the evening Rev r L McCulloch,
Cranbrook, will occupy the pulpit,
Rev, W. G. Hanes, B A , fin merly of
Morris township, has resigned his pas.
torate at Cookstown and accepted au
appointment to the staff of T r
&hie n Onto
Colla e
was lecturer merM Biblical
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theology
His aotcl Ifriends Testament
many inand around
Brussels will wish him success in a posi-
tion he is weil qualified to occupy.
Sunday last Rev. ?dr Smith, successor
to Rev Mr. Page, took charge of the
services in St. John's churchand made
a favorable impression. He is a good
speaker and with hearty support will do
bis part _to sustain the various depart-
ments of syork, He, Mrs Smith and .9
daughters took possession 01 the com-
fortable Rectory' this 'week, We t•--'
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rely upou absolute first -Mass work.
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STORE
ei
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-i Fel Ince to fruit growers at Beam •ville by
- Clinton girls was given by Mits Grace
1 Walker lestSabbath afternoon at the
,' Methellist Sunday School Miss Jessie
I Cuuningluan sang a flee solo.
cotne theta to Brussels and trust they
will find it a happy spot in O-h.cb to r.-
sirle. Florence was Mr Smith's last
charge. The rev. gentleman drives a
car no will be able to get about among
his flock.
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AUCTION SALES
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ounrearin.,p, sharp. Noah R:Bou-
.mPtrn 15
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Tnrspa t,•(11iennee :Ind.-Permsteak ample -
menta, $r., At N5f Lot 15, Oen, O. steak,
Sole unreserved aril o'clock. F. S. Scott, Ane,
•Fred.Steklael.on,Prop,
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BRUSSELS MARKET
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Wheat - '52 00 52 OS
oil 55
Peas •2 25 2220
Borle,
ButtaY. ] 10 115
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liege.... - - t,,.,,88
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MEDICAL
BOARD
These MenWill�u
Help ,
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Are you liable to be selected for physical condition absolves you from
service under the MilitaryService Act? the call or makes you liable for r
The answer to this question is 'selection,
being made readilyavailable for you. , • It is important
Remember that P, that you obtain
the first class to be this information '
called includes only men between the A certificate
as soon as possible.
ages of 20 and 34, both inclusive fiBoa of will unfitness from u
� Medical Board secure for you
who are unmarried or widowers with- freedom from responsibility under the
out . children, those married after Military Service Act from anyE .
July 6, 1917, being deemed single tion. Tribunal. A e' lanes
forthepurposes of the Act. certificate appeal pf for
• will not preclude an . for
Medical Boards are now being exemption on any ground.
established throughout C,anada.These g
Boards will examine,plann order that you. mayne able to
and kes o f charge . your future with certain visit
obligation, all men who wish to be Medical Board as possible
a
examined as to their physical fitnesssoon as besele and
p Y find out if you are liable to selected:
for military service. They will tell you Your family and your employer
in a very short time whether your sef.are
• Interested as well as yourself.
Issued by
The Military Seroica Council, 131