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The Brussels Post, 1921-1-6, Page 8g Sto Mast Ilol s**o Cough ilemedieo Blood Boot Cosign C:ere 55 & 500 Chanty Bark Coug 5oCc aid Sema Syrup White Pine aud Tar 25e and foe Rexed Colter Remedy 350 & 600 Syrup of Tar Compound with Cod Liver Olt 75a Mustard Ofutmout 400 Rexall Bronchial Salve 50c lemsa'll Catarrh telly 35c l 41e Vent: 01 Bottles Wampole's Cod Meer Oil $1,00 Resell Emulsion Cool Liver Oil tenon $oott'a Emulsion 75c & 81.50 Laxative Cold Tablets well As. /Aria - 250 Laxative Broom Quinine 300 Formolid Throat Ease Tablets toe anti 25e Paraformic Throat Tablets 25c Pure Drugs Kasagra 25c & 600 hots. Epsom Salts toe & 05c pkgs. Compound Licorice Powder roc Boracic Acid roc pkgs Camphorated Oil 15c e2 Refined Castor Oil aoc, 25c & 5oc Pure Olive Oil 81.25 Pint Hydrogen Peroxide 25e bats. Fs �tti The r' Latest Oooka.. Tee long Winter evenings are usually the best time for reed - lug. [lore is a list of a few of the latent I3oolrs ottt this sea- sou ; Kindred of the Dust $2 00 by Peter B. Kline West Wiud Drift 2 00 by Geo: Barr MOCutebeun Missy, 90 by Daua Gatlin In Chancery 2 00 by John Galsworthy Harriett aril the Piper 2 00 by Kathleen Norris The Parts Men Play 2 00 by A. Beverly Baxter Luainda 2 00 by Authanv (lope Fertile Chronieies of Avonlea by L, M. Montgomery 2 00 le, Darrow 2 25 by Plenty Cooper The Valley of Silcut Men z 00 by lames Oliver Curwood New Coosi omeot of Paper Covered Books These for a time were very hard to get but we now baize a good supply of the Books by Sheldon, Garvice, Alger, Bertha M Clay, McCarter, Buffaio 13111, Merriwcll and others.; ' Popular Prices 200 & 250 S I T H Stara Druggist and -Stationer • z • e• +.444.4 i•4.40+4+0e.eet. +l&.3 4.5•Q •est•Y9'g• eee ewes •0'i•4F+i•N•A•F•4A+ 2 M oral tem*. Ni Lot 78.((lon.8, Morris.rte. J. Bdpoop poste for solo any length wanted Phone 4528. -Fun SAr.a tN QaANanoolt.-Kitohon 12x18 feet, matched lumber inside and out Cheap 1921. - for quick sole. Joss Wil.Son, Phone 5513 ANVARY. ?Atwitter FOR (rtAYgL-Au parties who 1011001s re opened on Tuesday. WEATHER has been quito Springlike, MDNTBL'e Morse . Pair ',tbursdly . of this week, STATUTORY Council meetings will convents next Monday at 1 r a. m. for the initial meeting of 0920. R. F. DOWNING Wr11. Ameat, Ince Oliver and Wm. Clouse were jurors at r Comeat Goderich therecent 1 H. B THE PosT des its bat to Mayor T daY Elliott, tTi g of the Win ham i t er and we hope be will not mix his get on 1920 municipal race course. A Bax Social, under the auspices of the choir of St. John's church, will be held on Friday evening, Jan. 14011, in the Lecture room of the church. MISS GRACE STEWART, Queen street,. entertained het Sunday School class of girls, at her home on Friday evening to tea and also for the evening, The girls report a splendid time. J. D. Ronald is visiting at the borne of Barristersmeseirs. 4ficlair, Brussels. The lattcrt'is a daughter. The visitor is Rvronderfully well preserved man for bis yeers. He was a resident of town for matey years. Txs PosT regrets to bear that Miss H. M. Gordon, of Orangeville, formerly of Brussels,is tit enjoying very good health, She will be better remembered in Brussels perbaga, es a sister of the late Mrs. (Itev.) Paul, with wbom she made her borne. Many old friends here wish herr early improvement. Tem Toronto Star bas advanced its subscription price to $s.00 per year, The cost of the white paper in the Star ,luring the year I920 was 85 78 while the paper sold at 84.00. For the first quarter of 0921 the cost will be at least ' 30 per higher. Coder the uew postal regulations e on Cthe paper amounts to go be postage per nyear. BRoT1tga tbutb AT ARTHUR: -On Sat- urday, Dec, 26, Nelsen Armstrong, brother to James Armstrong, Brussels, died after a brief illness of pneumonia, at his home in Arthur, aged 64 years. He was able to eat his Christmas dinner with the family. Mrs, Armstrong nese- ed away 18 years ago. An adult family survives. The funeral took place Wed. nesday, Mr, and, Mrs. Armstrongattend- ing tbe last sad rites, Deceased was a Abe man and esteemed by i. 'wide circle, ENTERED INTO Rs0T,-Early Monday morning the spirit of Mrs Henry Woods tock its Right from the clay tenement. Her $earl, was not u'e1t- pectod wo bo bad been 01511 the border. Land for sometime, her health not being good for past 5 years.. Mrs. Woods Malden name was Ann Scott, she was born le Lincolnshire. Englound, etid she was in her 7;011'year, coming to Canada when 5 years of age. In 1868 deceased was married to Henry Woods, who -pre. deceased Iter on May 22nd rgi3. After e residence in Grey town:elm Mr. end. Mrs. Wood moved to Brriseels 27 years ago. The surviving children are'•WOl, J, aid Frank, Grey township, and Miss Ella At boom. John. Cbartie and Elie.- betb are deceased Jobe Slott, of Park- hill, is a brother of Mrs. Woods The subject of this tranee was a aye kind hearted, induerlogs„waman, a true wife.. and,falthfnl mother. Sbe e as a member ' of Motlrodisl church fur yea s. Pepe. al took tae edn esda afternoon from " q W her late home, Albert street. to Brussels cemetery, Rev, W. E, Stafford can• ducted a suitable service. The beerelty' ed share in the eympaUly of tbe cores inudity, Bran and $harts' "r Also a quantity of ; Good CorC furnace -Stove- Cheotllot Purity Flour tG'per cwt, d , Here this week. E. 01 S.. T. Plum Alf. Ba,'eker PHONE' 4lx WEpnoc IN ST Joss's •+- Weduesdav, December 29'11, atCIrbecii t:30 o clock a pretty wedding was soleintlired in St. John's An. lean church, B•useels, by Rev J. Stanley 'emel, r+ .,or, when Will am Leslie Young, of Strat- U,rd. tormcrly of Owen Sound, and Miss Linda, daughter of George and Mrs. Colvin, of this place, joined head and heart. Churob was beautifully dcc• Prated with au arch of evergreens and a profusions of cut fl,werss the work he- ing retbers thhoir in honordone of fileby bridene, Choofir assistedecin the service. The good looking bride wore a becoming costume of navy blue tricotive embroidered io black silk, smock of send end nave georgette ;• with embroid-. errand beaded trimmings, Week pic- ture hat of 'French velvet and maltne,. trimmed with French:flowers, and touches of pink ostrich, aid seal furs. Bridesmaid was Miss Emma Colvin, of the Georgetown Herald steff, sinter of bride, wearinganavy blue tailored serge suit, witb embroider/ and head trimming She also, worea large picture hat of French velvet and maline. trimmed with French flowers and touches of pink ostrich and black fox furs. The. tlut;es of groomsman were performed by bred Etheriugtob, Stratford, Wedding marches by Hallaender and Men dela Sabo were played be Miss Ina Bryans, orgacistof'the churcb and guests were ushered by George Colvin. Stratford, and Clarence Anderson, Brussels. brother and cousin to the bride. Dur- ing the signing of tite register Mrs. F S Browne sting eeeetly "At Dawning." The cttartning little flower girl was Violet Mi:cbell, nelce of bride, clad in dress of white Duchess 'satin. 5o guests sat dowo to the wedding breakfast at tbe borne of the bride's:parents when toast w1s proposed ify the officiating clergyman in felicitous term• aid re- sponded to appropriately by the groom The home was neatly decorated with festoons of evergreeua, roses, Larnatiens and maiden hair fern. Groom's gift to bride was a beautiful Chesterfield; up holstered in tapestry ; to bridesmaid. organist' and soloist, gold pins with emerald settings ; signet' ring to flower girl and silver cigarette case to grooms man. Wedding gifts were well chosen, numerous and valuable. consisting of china, sever, cut gtasn, cheques, &e. The happy couple left on the 3 45 P. m. G. T. R, train for Stratford where they will be at home, at 233 Mint stree•, af.er January 20 Bride travelled in a dress of navy taffeta, with georgette and steel trimmings and bat of Copeu- bagea bhte velvet with trimmings of silver sad wearing a seal coat and stuff and sand shade glover and spats. The Fatgaherson & Gifford Compnny, Strat- ford, presented Mr. Young with a fine tapestry andsilk velvet ensh;0n. A re- caption e- CC ti n was tendered the bride and t broth er s room at the home of the tat groom in Stratford 'Mr, and Mrs. Young. carry with them the hearty congtatule- teens and good wishes of a wide circle of. relatives and frietflls for a loug, bappy and useful life. 22 #11 Petiole We Talk About I tt ^fx Miss Mary Ross fs visiting at Toronto and Monkton, Jiro, Henderson, teacher, Toronto, was here for his vacation. G. H. and Mrs Santis, visited Toron- to relatives over New 'rears. W. A. Cricb, Formerly of Brussels, is a member of Seafortb town Council, Mrs, S, Weinstein and children spent the holiday With relatives iii Toronto. Mrs. Wm. Bryans_is not as well as usual but we wish her speedy recovery Mrs. I. G. Jones and Miss Minerva have gone to Toronto to visit relatives Miss Minces. Danford. of Detroit, was a holiday visitofat the paten tal home in. town, Clarence Weber, Toronto, spent New Years bete visiting Misa Lola and Wil- fred Willis. .Miss Rosie Wolfish, Toronto, is visit- ing with her aunt, Mrs. S. Weinstein, Mill street Mrs. Thos, Davidson,p aent New Year's at the bome of her daughter, Mrs. Hart, Ethel. Miss Sara McLauceliu, Toronto, was A welcome holiday visitof with her sisters .in Brusaeis.• Miss Wilma Galbraith has been visit- ing at the home of her grendpareuts. 180. and Mrs. Bowman, Toronto. Harry and Mrs. Kirby .and daughter, of Loudon, were hol'dayisg with Joseph and Mrs. Qaerin, at the Queen's Hotel, Leslie Lamont, B A., who lea studs ant at taw it Termite, Was a holiday else. for web relatives in Brussels end vicini- ty. Howard Catvetb, Of Part Arthur, was a holiday visitor With W. J and the Misses McCracken. He is a cousin and his father was a farmer lernsselite. here not settled for gravel taken teen the pita of the nnderelened are asked to do-eo by January ]5th. 1881.. After this date anybody tatting gravel without permission will be re- garded as treepcs0ing. A. PoLLocw, darnestOWn. 7 young pigs for rale about reedy to w880. Apply to J. P. Il1cINToag,. Phone 500, -Lot 21, (.f n. 13, Grey. Sta. Good Ewes and Ramfor tale. 200.2 410CnmbnaoN Bltoa-, Phone 169 NH Lot 25,00n. 7, Xeres. FAR 4 LF A fine largeo young Durham Cow, fresh, with exit at foot Phone 4818 R. C. CAMPDeLL, Yhirap s muff found Ownermay bave'it by railing et Geo McFarlane 0, . North Gravel road, and proving property. PAIR of brown woollen gloves lost between the bridge and Brussels depot. Pinder plesse return mune to TR1'PO85. - Crmr.'rrRy Lore. -All persons owing for the earetekime of lots in Brnoeela cemetery please. aettie, sal am not sending out notices. • Rolm, DLItx, Braeeele. Fon sale, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Boss, Y7iltlatrl street,between the 10th and 15th Meta •-1 kitchen range, 1. coal limiter, 1 exton. elan dining room table, several kitchen chairs, etc„ oleo ladies' fur coat, enure strayed, dark yellow' in color with white etreuk ou face and back of neck, d white pawn and tip of tai,' Information as to his, whereabouts will bo thankfully received. Phone 55I1. NOmro5.-We will ba greatly obliged 1f all indebted to kindly by Jan. 8th, 12% dded ntethtlat BAERER. BROS., Brneeole. WE hove some extra °hole° Alfalfa Ray for quick disposal. A ton of this is equal to $ toss of bran, we are told. G. A. D0AnMMN. ALL persons 0winii as acooueta ' are kindly asked to square up the same on or before Jan. uary 15th, by either cash or note. LTrTLo .& KERN, Garage, Brussels. ABERDEEN ANDES Ball for sale, 18 menthe old. Joe. w. 011AanN, Lot 80, ion, 5, Rad Wawanbeh. . BelgrnveP. 0. 27.2 COLLIE D430lcst about 8 weeks ago, medium size, Mackin color with white on ,fade, neck and pawn, Has n bob.tell. Reward offered for informationast° its whereabouts. Phone 802E T 01 enemata, BnLap. Fns SALE -2 Pare Bred Short Horn Bulls, both tonna, f) months nld, , war. Bantams, Lot 25, Con. 4, Grey. Phone 576 410 268 CRo100 Short Horn Bull for sale, 11 months old. D. GLSaSIER, Lot 8, Con. 11, Grey. Pboae 2518 Fort SALE, -The roaidnnee of J. T. Wood, Albert street, Brussels. All modern onnven- lencea; 35 tare of land; most eligibly eituated; garage. ()erne rad eo° it if ,interested, TARN 'rail liALR,-A quantity of light gray Yarn on hand at the bloae of the war 10 offerod i'm• sale at 42.00 Door 'pound, Maybe had at the Puh2ts library. ow is the time to 0eanr0 1t fen the Fall and Winter's knitting. Desna Antis property for sale in Orungele con• Mating of n large store and comfortable dwell• Mg lumens, For further ppartionlare apply to R. LEA0HEIt0ALE, Pllone 87 REPnnedRTATr0E WANTED far Brnea019 and Hurnn C•nunty to re0resett0 "'The Old Meltable F sella l Nirrssriaa' Big smell nre to b0 made inaellrngNursery stook during the rauoa- otraetion period. A splendid opportotray far oliva aaleemno, Hlgkeet oommlae10ns id, and orae, fres egsttal gqok to ment, large 1108 of trait WELLINGTON;tToront0 Ont.°i.er,. ilTbNa 1500,?Antrim, Osteopathia Phydiolan, visite a rna n f boob oak. Ch ae n Moeda rte o o w Chronic and nervone diseases auttetiO0t at trrntai. VtRita reatd(moes. t7onanttntlnn at Queen'o Hotel. f,0CAL neo a 0)1 page 5 Alex, Thompson, who botch d good position ns foreman in an ailumiaum Plant in Niagara, 17. Seises home over N ew Yenta. Mrs. Fletcher Sperling was visiting her sore Wyman, and Mrs, Spatting.: of London, end tolled off at St. Marys 00 see her slater, Mrs, Stacey, Who hasbeen ont the list. r of Mie `,usie Haddock formerly y Huron County a i re n fur- ural ❑u tv awl who s he o lough from the Mission field in CHiia, WAN tlto Riled of the Misses leunter over the weak 'end. The ladles are old tricnds, Mies Hilda Pawsou is laid" 'up with t1 sprained ankle. , Miss Elieebetb Dowplug le visiting " relaptives and Old r1end stn Toronto, r H. L. Jpckson w�as ou the poorly list last week but is able to be about'anee mare. Mrs. A, .McGuire is., visiting ber daughter, Mrs: J. !, .Masan, Marlen, Kept Co. Miss Nelle larding, who was home for the yaea(1on, returned to her school M Concord, Out, Walter Henderson, of the Standard Bank, made a holiday visit with "rola- tiYeS" in 'Toro. to. Miss Muriel Sperling, of Belleville, and Miss Addle Sperling, Toronto, were home for the bolld'y8. M' M. B. Davis, the Government pomplob• gist,, of Ottawri;'was a New Year's guest of F. S. and Mrs. Browne, Brussels, Bee, Dark, of Galt. was here for the New Year holicey visiting relatives lend old friends. Ben, does not forget Brussels. We welcome Archie, and Mrs, McDon• el(l and family to Brussels from Listo- wei. They percbased the cosy bunga- low of W. F Stretton, Will. and Mrs. Henderson, Port Col- borne, spent the New Yeat holiday under the parental roof. The former is a son' of Robert and Mrs. Henderson, Brus- sels. We regret to report the ill bealth of, Mrs. Roht. Bowman, Alexander street. She bas been seriously ill during the past week but we ]lope for early im- provement, Tax Peer extends congratulations to Mrs, fames Fulton, of town, who cele- brated her 7gth birthday on New Y814r's Day inthe enjoyrdent of comparative good health. A. K, and Mrs, Zspfe. St. Catharines, and Mrs, N, L. Fry and children and Miss Gilchrist, Wingham, were welcome visitors et the ]tome of R. and Mrs, Thomson, Queen street. W, H. Merklieger, of Hanover, was an town'on Tuesday. His wife is a for- mer Brueselite, Miss Drina Gerry. W H. is a genial affable emit whom you teel the better of meeting. Miss Nessie Kay and' Miss Jessie Grant, Winnipeg, who have been visit- ing in Brassels have gone to Stratford for a visit at the home of Postmaster and Mrs. Kay, Mr. Kay is a brother to the ladies: " R. A. and Mrs. Pryne and children, Toronto, spent the New Year holiday at tbehome. of R. Leatherdale. Mrs. Pryne is a daugbtar, Both Mr. and Mrs. Pryne were former well known residents of Brussels. R. C. and Mrs, Ratbwell and daugh ter, Stratbroy ; Miss Cela and Eimer Beacom, Toronto ; and Mlsses Muriel, Utah, Addie and Elsie .Sperling; Ras and Mrs, Pear and 'children and Alex Sperling, of Monkton were holiday visitors at thehome oE Mrs. George Spading. It was a jolly party that sur- rounded the festive• board. EGGS Wanted WILL PAY 70 cts. perr doz for clean, fresh Egge, Dt 1ty r Stale Eggn s at valued, WALTER ROSE Buron Specialty Earns, Brusseis Phone 3 on 3811 8. Church Chimes SundaysScbool Lesson notes maybe read in another column of 'Tem PosT They are worthy of close following. In the absence of Miss Miuerva Jones from town the organ of Melville' church last Sabbath was presided at by Miss Ise bel Strachan. LadiesGuild of St. John's church will meet at the borne of Seri; Geo. Mul noon, j'buredayafternoou of this week at 2 3o o'clock, Special W. M. S, prayer service will be held id the choir room of Melville church Friday afternoon' of this week at 3 4s followed by the regular meeting Good attendance is asked tot. Nextt,Sabbath Rev. S. Sellers', B. D., Totont8, wilt prea5h in the Methodist church, Brussels, at II a. M. and 7 p. on in the ihterests of the Educational work of the church. He is a fine preacher and was a former pastor nearly go years ago. Last Sabbath morning Rev. Mr. Staf ford took for his subject "Drifting down the stream," Psalm ,go and 12 being tbe text. eerliss Addie Sperling, Toronto, Sang in good voice the beautiful solo, "0 1 for a closer walk with ,„God". Evening topic of pastor Was on same subject as morning. ✓ Melville church pulpit was occupied by Rev. R. A, Lundy, of Walton, last Sabbath. who is moving to Kippen [this week, The reverend gentleman and his active part- ner in life, have many warm friends in this locality who wish them abt;ndanl: success on their new ellaree. , The Week of Prayer union services which opened Motlday everting in Si. John's 0lturch, held in the Methodist church 'raesdav evening. will be con- tinued in Melville church Wm/melee evening. 'l'.bursd.y ie the Mellodiet t Friday in St churoh and concluding nv S John's ebutch., 7 30 is the hour for opening and everybody is invited. Local pasters are conducting the ser- vices. EARN TO'S.A,V Every mans, woman, and child can save. Every one should save. Every ambitious person dm14' save. The Savings -Department of the Standard Bank of Canada affords every facility = for aid ing you t0 save. »o! THE STANDARD BANK* Or CANADA BRUSSE4S BRANCH G. H, SAMIS MANAGES GAnNies,-At0Blnevale op JartaarySrd, 1021 Wm. Ghrniee,seee'�'I years, 50. months and `et (Nye. 8mmer,-.In Wroxeter, on Deo. 28th, 1020, Themes Smith, .aged A5 years end 6 months. Woods --In Braesellsa on January, Brd, .1921, Ann Scott, widow of the late Henry. Woods, in her 75th year.. ' ,IN MEMORIAM Onnn0012LL.-In loving, mentor" of our dear btiehand and father, Harry'Chnrohill, wbo answered the call` to the (ireatBeyond, at O. P. It, Station, Mope w, on Jennary 8th, '1018. , - Jpst a thought of sweat. remembrance, 351o010 token of al ection, true; And a heartache -still for you. LAysNL AND Ronson Oa0ROnILL. M000Ton50N: In loving memory of ourdear husband and father, Frank Me0atoheon, who departed this life. Jon. 46h,1020. He -suffered lou he niprmnrad not, We watched him night and day, Till God relieved him from hie pain And then- he went away, The Golden Gates were open, AgentIe vote° uafd come, And with farewells unspoken. No calmly entered home. -WIVE AND FAMILY. AUCTION SALES Tat/goDAT, JAar, 18mn.-11'arm Stook, at Jameetown, Bale unreserved at 1p, m. Wm. DSroDONALD, Prop. P. S. Scott, Ano. WEDNESDAY, JAN.IOta.-Farm Stook, ire- plements, HoneeholdFurniture, 6o.,1035 Lots 11 6.12; Con. 0, Howiok., Sale ' unreserved, at ehgrp. Jso, A. EDOAa, Prop. George 12 Walker, Alta. BORN Lexie--At Eaton hospital. Sask., MT December Slat 1020, to Mr, and fare, Ohae, E, !Asko, of Glidden Sask. Irwin oily of Grey towneh1p, Hurn! Glidden, ada0g te , Auction Sales WY ekiy S,:OR Store New The , Pass1n.ui the ltd Year • Z. Very often makes it necessary to • • begin the New with a' • • New Sgt alBooks f ice Egui .iment and utiher Office h • •• • r i z • i • • • • r• Our stock comprises, many of the useful artic- les that go to make an up-to,date office. Here are some of them c -- Day Books Blank ;Books Business Envelopes Letter Baskets Waterman's Ink Pen Points Paper Clips Sponge Cups Stateinent'Pads. Journals Minute ooks Binding Oases` Waste Paper. Baskets Fry's Ink Indellible Pencils Pen and Peno,il Clilis Checking Pencils Pencils Balers - Ledgers Menlo J3ooks Clip Files Pocket. Diaries Stafford's Ink Pen Holders Ink Wells Mucilage' Erasers • • Look over, our Window and see if there thing there to interest you. • •• a r'. n es -1 A AAUCTION 8AL1' OF FARM STOOK, -F. 8. Scott, Aaotioaeer, bail received inetrnatloaa from the undersigned proprietor to' cell by Piddle Auction at N3$ Lot 30 Con. 2. Morrie, (atJamestown) on Thursday, Jan:18611, at 1 9. no.,the following gRro arty g aged o re*/a • odtool, 1 cow dee to Feb. 5th,1 cow due to Delve klarelath,1 cow dee Co aloe April and, 2 °owS supposed to be in calf, 2 twayearold'.heiferssupposed In calf,1fat cow, 1 heifer rising Byears old, 2 steers rivn 2yearold, 8hr11eardlbellraR 2y1�oeerryrol,1 bay heave, 6 Polled Angus calves, 1 Durban ball eligible. for registration, rising 2 yearn. 1 ball, sow dee to farrow Meech Met, 1 York.hlre sow due to farrow April let, 1 Yorkehire sow due to farrow Aprlt 23rd,. a number of Toting hes a number of pure bred Rhode Island Be,' cockerels, Salnnreeerved as proprietor la overatooked and scarce of feed, reime-11000 and under oaeh 1 over that amount 12 months credit given ou furnishing approved joint notes, 5per cent oft for oaeh on credit amounts. Poultry to biAODONALD, Prop, For Sale 100 acres of land, 76 tillable, balance Berber land and pasture. This form has a targe barn, one of the beat in the townehlp;ivtth a new steel root, Dement stables, a comfortable frame house and drive shad. It is well fenced and drained, This term has boon in the: one fancily for over slaty years.. Itis 25 miles from churches. Stores, oreamery nod railway station t t54 miles from school. it has rural mail delivery and rural fhone. The stook. and Implements of this arm may be purchased ata valuation. Price 00,000.02, or which 18,00000 may remain on mortgage at 535 per cent. Thie is a goodebance to,obtaln a good property and etoek se a,going concern, W. J, D13FF :28.2 - Ont. ANS uD MA E C. sR 1( OPHTHALMOLOC80ST Graduate Department of Opbthhiptology, Mo. Cormick Medical College, Chicago, I11. Three months post graduate course during peat year, Eyes eorreetly fitted With Ghettos. Head. echos. Inflamed Byte, Granulated Bye Lide and other Eye troubles, cnuned by Eyaatealn. relieved through properly fitted Glasses. - Ssttataotion Aeanred, Opttera Parlor In Leckie block, one door South et Barrister' Blnolair'S olfloe. _Mee hours ; i to 1s a. in.; 1 to 0 p. m. Abet Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Phone 20x ring 4 y� MARRIED b1g onto off the bride's por0510. oParra, 0 ber 120th, 1020, by Rev. A..7, Mantr, B. A, 'Brae• Sole, Aftertaste L. 2leDonald, Grey town- Phi))00 350ee'0obrl,tiuo B„ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yaiil, Morris township. ttItAlY-011ASEV.•-14 the rectory, Myth,on 0 byRte. W. saw - liar z5th fez »arum , tons, ee ach l Rile, of (trey tf Mr. hip Mr. hied n, death Pettit inn 66liter of ffi . h Af rs linen. rutby 14ttirrls townSlilp 'Youlro-UOLY1N.-1n 0t. John'c Ohnroh, Brnn. este, by Rev. .1. 8. Jobneen, on December i lIth,1910, Mr Wet. Leslie Young' Strut. ford,, to Mae 1'.lnda, don htor of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Goutgo Colvin, of ere/owls. We Want Expert Field Men EMARKABLIS opportunity for one high grade field man in each ter 1 or refer - ably one who has 'a knowledge of farmenndiei0ns, The pose Hon is permanent and the work pleasant and profitable. Experience net essential ---we train you, Exelusive terrltot•y, liberal co•oporation and excel- lent pay, To men of eeergy, eblllty,and abed]= me integrity thla position arena n 0081 nnhle asaeslation, and one that in of. real Service to the Con enntty. Write tie today, he shin- 'M . off n Iia 1 n l Co.o na Garildb Ontario Reoretarr & Wittman' . yWo H. D41Y, (For Onta )0 /0gl.Colle� ,hGueelph) the r w • a • •• Paste 8 is not some-.. • • To all we express the hope that the New Year may be one of much Happiness and Prosperity. JAMES FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER • • • • • . •••••SS•••••••••e•••••woo s•s••••a••••••••••••••••es Annual Meeting pf Wroxeter Rural Telephone eo.• Rural The one 0o Meeting of the Wroxeter hall, r x ter, will be held in theanuar1 own 1921 hall, Wroxeter, o'aloak p. ou. day, January BRUSSELS MARKET Fall Wheat 41 70 Gets 50 Peas •w 1 75 Barley. 8100 Butter . . •• 45 Egg"............. .-..�• 15.5. Bogs•..... " HIT YAW •-•••• {1 65 1 75 80 45 70 16 0000 Clearing rices WE ARE NOW -0FFERING ALL LINES OF i Men's, Women's and Children's and T Caps c� Scarfs, Toques, � SWeater� Sca Winter oer e t Underwear {. r � ,t t� t and Odd Pao udBo Boys' Suits a en�s a M y At Pr11es r�t�►.rf� CA .A.,►�.4..illi.1.I►A.J►416.416.46.�®r,44.A41116.•.41 .• Men's and Boys' Overcoats and - . Ladies Coats - At and Under Cost WE ALSO INCIAIDE ALL LINES OF a 1 e Overshoes, and ,F�ub�►rs Anything you want in light or he v Rubbers, Any Thy all go at and'under Cot. Having decided that, if possible, to tarry nothing in these Allies over to. next season the o'pportflnityis now yours to secure BARGAIN S, Strachan