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Goods Wanted Now
IIere are some Ill tilt.: things yon May have au i11tt're5t
in and may need soon. Some of them are true helpers
in getting over the high costs which hold at the pres-
ent time,
from the Drug Dept.
Ness' Stock Tonic
b44-1.046.14+
Drives- out the worms, ues
stock healthy, keeps up the good
condition they were in during
the Summer -
Hess' Stock Tonic
25 lb, Pail $3 00
Also in packages
at 350, 65c and $I,25
Poultry Panacea
Chickens will get through the
tnoultiug seasou better and week.
et if given Panacea- Good binding, $1.25.
Iu 35c pkgs. In better binding, $2 00,
Also in the large 5 Ib pkg. at 85c
which is the better size to buy.
From the
Book and Stationery dept,
New Presbyterian Hymnal
Have
,1 t •I •0 them in
rt cl usiu g
wiry al the churches,
d Type
Praise Ordinary
NewNeokof
Y
Limp cover, zoo.
Stiff cloth cover, 500.
Leather bind ug, $1.00.
Nook of Praise - larger Type
Cloth binding, 50e,
Leather binding, $2 00.
Bonk of Praise with
Music
Money eau be saved by the careful
use "5
d: Dependable Dyes
6 Before throwing away old clothes
+ it is well to examine them and
ee
el. see what can be done by reculor-
I ing them. Very often they can
' be tnade to give the same service
as new ones at a trifiiug expense.
Dyes suitable for any fabric are
+ Dyola Dyes and Diamond Dyes.
+ Both of these are to be had in top
tte pkgs. and come in all the wanted
color, Also have the Soap Dyes
•
te. SUNSET SOAP DYES, rec.
+ RIT SOAP DYE, 15c.
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FR8
The Stare
School Bags
Real leather school bags that
will stand the rain and snow
at $r,00, $1 r5, $1.25 R $1 5o
Other school bags that will
give good service at from 500
to $t 00 each.
Pictorial Review Patterns
Gtvr satisfaction, The Fall
Quarterlyt
Fashion Book a 20
5
contains a coupon good for
roc on the payment of any
Pattern you may selecs. We
keep the Pictorial Patterns.
Pictorial Review Magazine
contains good Stories 20c copy
MITH
Druggist and Stationer
GAaay,lp'A rereVAI Zialzwar
BRUSSELS
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To Toronto To Goderloh
Express 8:47 a m II Express 11:41 pm
Exprdia 2.27 p m i Express 9:07 pm
WROXETER
Going Best - 7:11 a. M. and 8:81 p. m,
Going West - 12:86 and 9:55 p. m,
All trains going East oonneot with C. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B.
eta one.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
A. L. KERR took possession of the
Harris -Little Garage last week. We
welcome Mr, Kerr to town and hope be
will do well.
ATTEND the Probibition meetiug
Thursday evening in Brussels Town
Hall. Good speakers in the persons of
Mr. Holsaple, Superintendent Anti.
Saloon League, Iowa, U. S., and T, L
Hamilton, Listowel, President Perth Co
Assn. Meeting at 5 o'clock Pack the.
Hall awl show your interest in the great
cause.
4 PIGS 5 Weeks old for sate,
Phone 4177 Warms' SO11 can, Con. 0 Grey,
Fort SALE. -TWO freak cows with calves At
foot, also one good Jersey cow to calve this
month. Will also sell a second hand Ford
touring car in good running condition.
505505 =DONALD.
110AH of cement just arrived et the Walton
�t qy Saw mild. JNO. MODONALD,
fatal . O t e�s qi R s FOR SALg-A fine steer calf 5 months old.
L CJ Apply tsJoSEPN WHITFIELD, Graham's Sur-
vey, Phone 5619:
SHORT days are coming.
Howtcic Fall Fair last Saturday.
Sgowess are increasing the waters in
the Maitland.
READ the advt. asking for tenders for
Mail Route courier,
DID you see the muoh.talked of double
rainbow the other day ?
BOWLING is 51111 one of the pastimes
at the green these evenings.
ANOTHER car of apples was shipped by
Walter Scott and Will, Little.
AN aeroplane passed over town last
Friday about noon circling the Park a
few times.
Congratulatious are being extended to
W. S. and Mrs Scott over the arrival of
a baby girl.
EXTERIOR woodwork at the Queen's
Hotel is receiving a new dregs of paint
at the hands of Fred Ennis.
THE Election Proclamations were
Posted up last week. H. 1, D Cooke,
Goderich, is the Returning Officer for
Centre Huron,
BANK deposits are increasing, sboty-
lug that people are not hiding their
money in their stockingo or old teapots
for fear of anarchy.
THE "good old Summer time" weath-
er during the past week was most de-
lightful and gave people a good chance
to get outside work done.
A cumber of delegates attended the
Liberal Nominating Convention for
Centre Huron at Seaforth last Monday,
both sexes being represented.
RorT. 'FRENCH'S famous raciug horse,
Roy Gratton, Teeswater, won first
mouey at Columbus, 0., ou Sept. 22nd,
The best time for a mile was 2 3.
THaAsHrem at the Flax mill is about
complete fur this year and turning, lift.
ing and hauling in comes next, with
scrutching on the program as soon as
machinery nomas 10 band.
THANKSGIVING DAV.-Next Monday
will be Thanksgiving Day and conse-
quently a public holiday. Business
places will be closed and Brussels Post -
office hours 8 to 9 a. tn. and 5 to 6 p. tn.
(:ARD OP THANKS, -We wbSh t0 thank
the firemen and the people of Brussels
for their kind assistance in fighting the
fire at our factory. We cannot express
our appreciation for the kind and will,
lug assistance given by all.
P. AMEN•r.
UPWARDS of a score of Brllssehteo at. I
tended Tees,vater Fall Fair last Thnrs- I
'day. "Elsie Campbell," Dr, MCRae'e
speedy mare, won the 2.5o race and
proved her staying powers by taking the
last 3 of 5 heats, Good time Wag made.
She will start at Wingbam this week
probably concluding the season, An-
drew Jaeklin's Tom Wilkes took 415
money at Teeswater and will also go to
Wiuglta01,
SIAN'S voat lost. Will tinder kindly it at;THE
Poem and oblige the owner.
Foe SaLE.-Seeond hand Ford ear in good
condition. I. C. 111osARDe,
Fos SALE. -An Oxford Ram Lomb, bred
from Arkell's registered stook, If interested
come and see. JOON O. Cook, Brussels R. R.
No. 4 Lot 13, Con. 0, Morrie. Phone 867,
BLrrO Evaporator is prepared to pay from
90a to 51.00 per hundred lbs. for 1,000 bas of
Winter apples large enough to peel, apples to
be in not later than Ont. 11th. Will accept
weight 011 town Realm. Call phone Noe, 8 or
56.
ISAAC BnoWN, Blyth.
Fort SALE. -2 comfortable dsyellingQ houses.
I. 0. RIOHARDI.
7 PPM 0 weeks old, for sale.
WM. ALDERSON, Cranbrook.
Foe SArd9.-I, H. C. Gas Engine, 8 h.p., good
as new. Also a cutting box and chopper.
Phone 495. I. RATawaLL,
'ToIINa girl wanted to learn pant and vest
making. Wages 55 00 a week to start with.
Apply to R, FosomnoN, Brnsaela.
FOR PALE. -Lot 1, Con. 11, in the township of
Grey, 3 mares, more or less. For particulars,
apply R. HOSitzet n,E, 4411 Lauder Ave., Tor-
onto, Ont,
Fon SAL!.. -The eligible brick store and
dwelling combined, now occupied by Mm.
,Tanm Thumpoen. For further partlrolel's ap•
ply to MNa,.0. G.HKE55, 28 Page street, Toren.
to, or B. Wilton, Brussels,
APPRENTrno wanted to learn the printing,
One who hes paned Entrance exam. App
at Ton Posen.
LIVE POULTRY wanted On Monday and Tues-
day of each week. Phone No, 68 for prima, &o,
R. THOMSON, Brussels.
Dn. PARKER, Osteopathic Physician, visits
Brussels Monday afternoon of each week.
Chronic and nervous diseases successfully
treated, Visits reaideneeo. Conanitatlon at
Queen's Hotel,
WIN,111A1,1 Fall Fair Wednesday and
Thursday of this week. This will be
; the last of the seasou.
A Brussels musical Company will go
to Wroxeter Friday evening of next week
to provide the program at a Concert in
1 the Methodist church.
"THE Great Love" attracted a good
hone Wednesday evening of last week
in the To en Hall. Films were up to
date and the Jones specialties pleased
the crowd in the Fin line,
IELMER MCKAY, former pupil of Brits
eels Continuation School, recently home
from overseas gave a much appreciated
address to the pupils Thursday afterneeo
0f last week. Ele evidently had his eyes
wide open while wearing the King's
colors. Elmer has gone to Faculty a'
Toronto,
CONVRNT1oN -East Iluron Teachers'
A;isociation will hold their annual meet-
ing Thursday end Friday of this week
in the Town Hall, Seaforth, October 9'h
and loth, All the meetings will be open
to the public, especially that of There -
day evening, special feature of which
will he A Lecture by Prof, Horning, of.
Toronto University. '"here will con•
sequeutly be no school Thnreday and
Friday. Monday will also be a holiday
on account of Thanksgiving Day,
.'rit e'•'.dA.M=r-r:4Z. '.Y•,'Y 4124 G wL2' "R; • 1--4•+41:;g'i 4 M^K^.A • 27'g4,-.
ood Base
\\'r have some ('lover honey that
bus a trace of Dandelion or Fruit
Bloom in 11 which given it I1Wir
Il'wor and only). 1511) 511011, well
ripened Holey and will sell at re,
diced price, A. 10 Ib, pall for
$276 or 63 lbs. trod tin for $18 00.
If you don't like it bring it back,
G. A. Deadman
Gaup Muroiug ! How tlnlcb coal
have you in your cellar?
H'AaMstu.-Wuv not have some good
kindling Wood on hand. Call lu and
inquire as there are a few loads for sale,
See advt. on page 1, P. AMEN'r,
A. C Dames announces au Auction
Sale of Household Furniture, cars, im-
plements and too acres of land. See
the advt. on page I. Date of sale will
be Saturday, Oct, 25th.
HAVING a sale this fall ? If so, see
that your sale is well advertised iu THE
PosT. Money invested in newspaper
advertising insures a good crowd aud
good prices. We'll print your bills,
THERE is danger in predicting that
Prohibition will win easily. Those who
are most closely in touch with the situa-
tion, know that the battle is 00 sham -
fight. Every possible vote will be need-
ed to secure a decisive dry victory,
PROVINCIAL Nomination Day proceed•
ings in Centre Huron will take piece at
Clinton Town Hall next Monday, North
Huron will assemble at Wiogham for
the same purpose. Election Day Mon
day zoth. Busy times between now and
then.
U. F 0 -Pubic meetings are 50-
nouuced, in the interests of the U. F, 0.
Candidate. R C. Procter, as follows
Belgrave, Oct, loth ; Kingsbridge, 11111 ;
Blyth, 14th ; Dungaunou, 15th ; Blue -
vale, 16th ; Wroxeter, 17th ; Fordwieh,
18'b, Opposition speakers invited.
e reserved for ladies. Meetings Seatss at g
8 o'clock,
novices Mrxsn -By a mix up in the
Judge's book between the numbers 18
and 8t P. Stewart, Brussels, was credit-
ed with horse prizes belonging to J. J.
McGavin, Leadbury, They were as fol
lows :-Heavy draft brood mare, end ;
Horse colt, 1st ; Mare colt in Agricul-
tural class, 2nd. The books were very
well marked this year and comparatively
free from mistakes. A little drilling on
book marking by the Directors each
year wetl'd 0Ot go amiss.
HARVEST SALMGUNDI AND PIE SDcrA1.
The Willing Workers of Melville church
intend holding a pie social and play en-
titled ••Harvest Salmguudi" in the
Lecture room of church Thanksgiving
evening. Oct, x3111, A play entitled
"Harvest Salmgundi" will be the at-
trsetion of the evening. Admission
1
adults 2children Ladies of the
5•
congregation are kindly asked to bring
pumpkin Psandwiches.
um kin to or
FIRE AT FLAX MILL. -Wednesday
morning, about 8 3o, the fire alarm call-
ed attention of our citizens to an incipi•
ant blaze at the new flax mill property.
Promptly the engine and hose were on
their way and whet might have been a
destructive blaze was fortunately nipped
in the bud. Fire Was in one of the
stacks located about 12 feet from the
twill, Loss Inas be about $15 or $20 to
the Company It will also cost the town
the fee of the Firemen. Too much care
cannot be exercised.
'1'00 HIGH FOR BRUSSELS -'Phe follow-
ing rates have been quoted for the vari•
ous municipalities to be served with
hydro power by the proposed extens'on
from Eugenia Falls : Port Elgin, $45
Mildmay, $52 ; Ripley, $88 ; Wiughant,
$40; Brussels, $81 ; Gorrie, $66 ; South
ampton, $47 Formosa, $61 ; Kiucar-
dine, $48 ; Belgrave, $70 ; Bluevale,
$8o ; Fordwich, $8o ; Walkerton, $35 ;
Lucknow, 68 ; l'eeswater, $46 ; Blyth,
878 ; Wroxeter, $70, It looks to THE
PosT that there is plenty of room for a
re.adjustmeut of hydro rates, Why a
Provincial suslalned utility, to which all
have to contribute, should be assessed
along geographic lines is not a squire
deal. We can't all live at Port Elgitt for
instance and yet Brussels is asked to pay
$36 0o per horse power more for a sink
lar service. We are aware itis a great-
er milesge but it is not a Company that
is building or financing the system, 1f
the smaller municipalities are ever go
ing to share in the advantages
of the system .the plan must
be remodeled. It is not en arrange-
ment for a year but a lifetime hence it
should be built on the pro Ions public()
principle,
$II People We Talk About
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Mrs George Sperling was visiting in
Lucknow this week.
Miss Ina Brvens was visiting at Wing•
been during the pest week,
Mrs, Ienten, Toronto, was a visitor
with Misses Inman and Wilson,
Firs, George Rogers and Miss Nina,
Mt. Forest, are visitors with A, C. and
Mrs, Dames
E, S and Mrs McLean, Toronto,
were visitors with James and Mrs. Fox
during the net week.
A and Mrs. Strachan and Miss Isabel
Strachan metered to Toronto last week
and enjoyed the ouliug.
J.'1'.and Mrs. Wood attended the
funeral of Waiter ,lessop, a enu5in in
Toronto, last wrek He was a fine man
Mev J W. Ogilvie, Provincial In.
vector of Footmie5, shop and office
bu•Srdinge. was in Brussels last week ou
her annual tear,
Mra (Dr.) G L. Ball, Toronto, is re.
hewing old friendships in Bruseelt, She
was a former re'.ident, her maiden name
being Miss Trla Sheriff
Lt. -Col, Ranee and Messrs Torrance
and Smith were in town Wednesday
promoting the Victory Loan They are
the County officers in charge.
Mrs, Greenwood, Toronto, sister to
Mrs, H. James, and Mrs, WilIlamoon,
Parkdale, who who were visitors with
Mrs. Tames, left for the oity Thursday
of lest week,
Henry and Mrs. Heist, of Grindstone,
Mich., are here on -a visit with the form-
er's mother, Albert street. Wo are
sorry to say Mr, Haist's health is not
very good but we hope he will soon be
quite hearty,
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Personal
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(llety; turn sail 1)0rlor0 vein .yf
1151' 11W
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Spirit Pencil
give ,you feels and ('tut ;wove it.
0! hers give you them lee and
opinions,
Destelpbive sample (''tee,
0. C. MARTIN,
1itventurand ,\lanufootuver, i+
411 \Fest Ferry lir„ BUFFALO dj
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\lis.G,rton tifervent an operation
n
last wet It and as nlakiug favorable pro•
grecs we are pleased to state,
h is H. Wht el Kincardine, who
1 I 'Whitely, I
is rem0viug to Toronto, was here on a
visit with her sister, Mrs. las, 5, Jones,
eu lmite, She was a firmer resident of
Brtusels for at cumber or years.
W B Streclan, B. A., Toronto,
spent the week end at his home here.
[-le came back with his parents and sis-
ter in their ear, having accompanied
them from the Queen city on 0 motoring
trip to Na teem halls.
we ru 1,. the press tint Glen
Artnstt 0, 1's, n•'i•,, has taken to lawn
bowliu:_ and was oue of a quartette who
won 1: St honors at the Bramp'on
tourney teeently Each received a tah'e
lamp, which wul come handy 10 Glen
some sweet day.
Mrs. Chas Bartl ff sal Harry Bart.
liff end son, Clin • u, were calling on
friends here Tuesday. Aire, Harry Bart.,
liff, who has beep nursing ber mo her,
Mrs. lnhn Cardiff, returned to ber
lame, Mrs. Cardiff is improving nicely.
0 G Martin, writing from Bufifaln,
N. Y Bays ;-"Uuforluntitely we missed
the Old Home week in Brussels on ac-
count e 5 Mrs. Martin beiug in Sarnia
visiting her mother (Mrs. Jas. Hicks,
formerly of Brussels who is in her9 1st
year and In fairly Y good condition, both
menta'iy and physically. We are sorry
to miss such good thing." You were
among the missed, O C.
R, P 15101 ou, Moons Forest, J, and
Mrs 'Petauant and daugbler, R. and Mrs,
Sheph. rd, Detroit, aucd D. Giddens,
Gilbert and Mrs. Stevens and Mrs,
Casemore, Stratford, were visitors at the
home e f Mrs, R. Harkness and B. and
Mrs. Whittard during the past week.
All are relatives. Detroit folk came by
car and visited Wingham and other
pieces.
BORN
Somme -In Brussels, on October 5th, 1919, to
Mr. and Mrs. Waller H. Scott, n daughter.
IN MEMORIAM
Gon0ALI'z.-Diad on October 1965, 1917, Wil-
terinewife of the late John
orsalftz'
of
Grey township,
a
Day b7 daysoul still mine mother
Wolds avec fail our love tell,
her
But in Heaven we ho,' 10 meet her
Ever more with her to dwell.
SONG AND DAIIOnTDNe,
AUCTION SALES
PIMA r, 002. 10.-10ern, Stock, implements,
Household Furniture, &e. , ti}§ Lot 14, (Jon. Il,
Morrie Township, Hn'e unreiierved at 1 p, m.
ALEX. 7'Tr('noL. Prop, F. H. 50022, Atm.
TUESDAY, (202. 14TH -Farm 910011, Imple-
ments, 1'creltnre, &•. Lot 14. Con 19, Grey.
Sale, un'•e+erved, at 1 p. m. Jacob W. Fischer,
Prop,; 1''. S. Soolt, A 110,
TMORRDAY, DCT, 1°2n. -Fant stock, inlple•
menta, &0., 834 Lot 18, Cm.C. Mewiek. Sale
at 1 . m. Deihl Thomson, Proprietor. G. W,
Walker, Ano.
ARIDA 0, 00203350 240"11; Fertn, Farm stock,
implem, nth, &a., N554 Lots 55 and 50, Con, 1
Morris. Sale nnres0' red at 1 p, m.
J. D. Miller, Proprietor,rietor F. S
. Scott,ott Auc
.
Fn DA 0020500 24Th 1910. -Farm 9600k
Linden -tents, ,vt 1,eon, 5Hnitett town-
ship. 31,18 unreserved, eat 1 h,
Jas. N$nn, Proprietor, Thos.
Brown, Auo.
ERUSSE:-S MARKET
--
7511 sheat it 110
Spring Wheat 2 00
Oats 85
Pens 1 Barley 1 25
Butter 45
Eggs 52
Hogs,...- 17 00
812 10
11 05
1 46
17 00
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post-
master eleueral will be 10uelved at Ottawa un-
til noon, on Friday, the 14111 day of November,
1010, for the OOnveyettee of His Majesty's
Mails, on a proposed cantinas for four yenta,
six time per week,over Brussels No, s Rural
Route, from the usbnmetar General's
plans•
use.
Printed. hi nonldes contnining further informs•
Mone hi roblsolono of proposed07fonon!ay t bmo -
1be aneon nod Flank Perms of Tender may ev le,
minor n, the Post Oil,c50 of Brussels, elo, office of e
Hen frym and Walton, and at the office oP rho
Poet Wide Ittapuotor, London,
Post ( facie Llnpel'ter'e O2tee, London, 8rd
October, 1910,
()RAS. 15 H. FISHER,
Peet Oinoe Inspector,
Heifer Strayed
Sbraytd from the premises of the ander-
elgnetl, 1,ot 14, Con. 7, Morris, on o'about Sept
.
151h, n 'Lyear-old dehorned romt heifer, Any
infertile Mon leading to her recovery will be
thankfu•lyreneived, WM. BIRD.
1 -hone 805 Brussels R. R. 4.
Heifer Strayed
HTRAVED from the farm of Jno, Blaok,5th
line, Mot ris a 2 year cid gray heifer with hole
In right ca', Any info' ration leading to her
recovery will be thankfully received.
Phone 841 a WM. emote
Tenders Wanted
Tendmto will be received by the Municipal
Council 1,1 the Township of Grey, up to Ootob•
er 22nd, 10111, for the construetiou of the pots
Mon 0f the Beauchamp flee, )c Drain, on 1110
17111 and 1011, 001100118011113 of (Grey. Plane and
npeniltea' ions may he tine at the 011108 of the
Olork, Et Fel, A. 11. MACDONALD,,P Grey,
Tenders Wanted
The Municipal Commit or the Township of
;tlurrie 01 0 felting for tenders for the centric•
tion of chs 051110 .in. I he tend era wltieh
meat lie na.'onipnnitd with a 350 geed faith
ehsee, (11 he t1,o!li'Il al. the T,wnshln HAIL,
at d 515 nn Mntldny (Wolter 271h, 1010
Plana tee eillentio'r, estilnnfs5 &n , in omtn00.
Mon with the drain may be rens at the Olork's
residence
WM. ELSTON, Iteeve A MAO/WEN, (hark,
R. R. No 4 Winehnm, Box S Bhtevale,
1 re-a.tu-1 1• '. s-av ,,..ro.. r,A£" 71{. iv:n'r> 6r , .
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ases,00towco aaeoAOt'eaeoalrpeofl'ii(!ec,pr0,0)eu; O9,000'rn':7.">0C",10tOVI@p
Store
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'n ROGRI:SS call only be
• assured by looking ahend
.. and preparing for it,
Farmers—by exercis-
ig:foresight in Arising cattle,
hogs and other readily sale-
able products—can adcl to
thc&r worth, 'This Bank aids
and encourages every kind of
agricultural operation. 290
THE
3TANDATO OAK
07 CANADA
DA
BRUSSELS BRANCH
G. H. SAMIS - - MANAGER
Farm for Sale
Perin for sale, being N1 Lot 10, Con. O. Mor-
rie township, 0oolnlni11g 100 acres. Comfort-
able bonne, bink barn, drilled well and spring
creek, Good locality, convenient to Reboot.
Immediate pos000eion, For further pvrtirn-
lars apply to F. S. SCOTT, Brussels
Farm for Sale
Being Lot 9, Con. 0, Grey township, con Mir •
Ing 100 mores. Good building., abnnde nee'7
Water and only 1 mile from Bruesols. For far•
tier partienlers apply to
Phone 2819 FLIITOHBR 14011, Brussels,
Farm for Sale
The undersigned offers for sale his Farm Lot
9, Con 8, Howlak, containing 157 eeren. lllro'•
class buildings choice land, A I tomato's.
to's. Iia
miles front Gorrie. R. A. SPOTTON.
12.4 Meehan'.
or see G. W. Walker, Gerrie,
Auction Sale
—OF—
Frame Church
Sheds, Furnishings,&c.
The Trustees of the Jackson ehllr011 offer for
sale on Thursday, Oct 28rd, 1010, the following
property :-1 Penile church Nide ft., 1 ripe
44x22 ft., r sited 07x•_'211,18 poets, 1 box stove and
pipes, 223 folding chairs, I boob case, 9 ohms,
1 pulpit, 28 eeats,severn1 yards (invest, b lamps.
1 organ, I hymn book, Revere' library book+,
1 large gate, 1 email gate, '2 benches, 1 teal oil
can, platen, cups mid aaueers, 1 smell tel de,
1 elegem. Terms cash.
G, R. F0A0t, Sec.
WM, TAYLnit, Tress.
JAI. TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
. O. Dames
Raving sold his house will sell by
Public Audio
Saturday, Oct. 25
the following :
Gerhard Helntentan player piano, inutile mill-
Inot and 54 roles of musics, sectional oak book
cage, 2 foney oak tables, birch mahogany pas-
tor suite, birch mahogany parlor cabinet, birch
mahogany parlor centre table, oak hall reek,
melt dining ream table (pedest01) exte,tde to 8
ft., 5 oak dining room °heirs leather Winn -lid
oak buffet, oak chino cabinet, White rotary
staying machine, oil and water color pale tugs
and other pictures, large oval mirror, Hoosier
kitchen cabinet, Pandora range'8 burner oil
stove with shelf and oven, la, •oFavoriLe am.1
Steve, medium Favorite octal heater, Rot'al
Oak heater, granite and aluminum kttlehen
ware, dishes, &o., 1 braes and •2Iron bedsteads,
Osterntore,Ideal and other nlattreeses, bed-
ding, &c., birch tnahovany bedroom gaffe, sok
bedroom suite, bedroom steeds toliet sees &r
Meta 2 passenger ear, 1 Por d ear with S:nadi,
make tractor attachment including pow Fir and
wagon attachments, wagon, envoi bus, 9-Rtr-
row power lift plow (Massey-Barrtel Euret
mulcher and seeder Iron Age 2-s heel hoe with
hill and drill seeder attachments, Luther
grinder root power with disci and 0.17510 grlud-
ernttacltments, Meyers hand spray pump,
lawn mower, &0,
At mune Nine nId place will o7Ter the 100 sore
Krone Perin, being Lot 21, Con. 15, Grey town-
shl t.
Thorn more extended Iter see posture.
Terns -85.00 andtr sorb : over' 01111
amount 0 months credit on Approved joint
Hotel. Terms for farm made , on day
of sale. A. 0, 0.02,1M1914ES,,
Props Mier.
A77CTIONSALE0FFARM STOCK,IMPT.B•
110NTS enaE1217E10, &0,-T, 13roWlt Atm.
Monogr, has received lnetruetione from the too
dersigned Proprietor to sell by Pablle Auction
at Lot 1, Ooit, 14, Hallett friday, October P4 h
at 1 o'clock, the following valuable prune, 31
1 draft horse 0 years, 1 ail g mere 1.2 ,yen•.
old quiet and reliable, 1 blood cult rising 2, 1
draft molt rising 2, 1 cow 0 years 01d doe In
December, 1 cow 7 years old dee in Dia ,1 esw
11 years old due in February, l now 6 ye1r0 old
due lat of March, I cow 4 years old (0001, May,
8 eteers 2 year) old fat ono 1411 to strip, 6'
winter heifer calves, 1 springheifer call, 1 sow
dileJan.20thaeoond litter, 1 sow with litter
ready to w000_bime of male, n number of hens
and pullets, Massey -Harris binder ft cut,
brook and bundle carrier, Frost & Wood
mower 6 ft ant, tnbernal tonal hay ,x110 1291
nearly new, International hay loader nearly
new, 50x011 seed dri11,12 hoe gineaneSll /1111f 011-
111611t with diamond cultivating teeth, 0•11ro •s
oultivntot•25ote teeth, New Kemp mans re
spreaderood P9 110W; 4reotioi dinnond lair hrow
Oliver riding plow nearly new. wanting plow,
ming plow, land roller, Mao harrow, muffler
turnip sower, nutting 1lox, root pulpae, hay
reels and trade, wagon, Omsk reek t+, t holt
sleiglle, gravel box, wheelbarrow; Illohaugh.
Ian ton bogey nearly new, open boggy, cul•er,
sot double Basest net plow hern1ee, set .le vle
hnrnnas, horse cohere end sweet pads, De.
Laval dream separator 70D lbs enmity naty`y.
new, hay forte Oar rope And intheya and - 1 g
repos, setwolgh scales 0000 Iia., Clinton la,.
nine mill, 85ft extension ladder, auger kettle,
grinding stone, 'd dos grain bags, 20 cords of
Wood, pile of cedar rails, 1 cede' plusher twat,
forks, shovels, hives, rhnine and ether nit fetes
too mlm0r0n1 to 1110001,10, Hhrrn.re o nl, mg
0 051090 organ piano mase, la•ge herd c sac Fait•
et, (Regal) ample now, 2 I.elatoatis, cupboard,
More bureau. 'forme. -All nous of $10.00 and
under each once Mint ntnnnn' 12 months credit
will her given. on .furnishing nnr.ruyad Pilot
notes 15 diooimtt for cash on w edit mmnun le
No reserve as the proprietor has sold his
farm,
,TAle. NOLAN, Proprietor.
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Weekly Store News
Vatermni's
Ideal fountain Pens
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Every 1 guaranteed gwtl'atlteed to give
peefeot satisfaction,
The Instant Beard Softener
Shaveaid is an Instant Heald
Snfh urr, 1t insures a 1(11X17 and
laerflct shave. No smarting -110
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The Darden Court Toilet Preparations
Fare Powder 50C Double Combination Cream 500
la'itl Cream 500 'talcum I'l,it.tt.t - 35c
��, Toilet Water2,0o Perfume - $1.50 per oz.
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OAST{METRE BOQU ET NAISY GARDEN
DJEBKIS BU'1'TI!WNW
SANITOL DACTYL'S
117INTY PENSLAR ROSE
PENSLAR VIOLET G. & G. BABY POWDER
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Do you need a new Suit or Overcoat ?
If you do you will be interested in the choice line
of samples we have just received. Also in the large
book of Autumn Styles for Men, which shows you just
how some of these samples look when made up.
Expert Tailoring
Fit guaranteed and Moderate Prices are considerations
you cannot afford to overlook.
R. 011 RATH ' `,`" ELL, Moncrieff`
Canadateads a91 Cornitris
Holland ... ..,
Switzerland ..,
England ... ...
France.,. ...
United States
Canada ... ...
I Ic per capita
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4.100
IP these figures applied to production we would have evory
re0son rn he proud -but they do not. They shote Hie per
capita FIRE LOSS in six Countries.
We Leek of THRIFT and yet largely through CARELESS-
NESS we burned up $16,073,240,00 worth of Merchandise, Build+
ings and Food ,Staffs in Ontario last year.
Iudlvidnal responsibility rests upon the citizens of Ontario to
do their part: in'preventing this terrible waste of our substance,
What is born ed is itrotrievairly lost. Take an active part in
:nuking a success of
fire Prevention DayOctober
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Affiliated with Ontario Piro twarehalistOffice, Department of At -
'torn eg-Gereeralt
t-torney-goneral, Parliament Buildings, Toronto
GEORGE P. LIDWIS, Sec.—Treas.
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