The Brussels Post, 1921-10-6, Page 8Store
Right in Demand
Water Glass
igg .Preserver
•x Ib: tins•soc
it Cherry lark
2 Cough Cure
. Safe emed
or Cougbs'apd
4. colds-..,
4 g 350 & Goe bots,
Milk of
Magnesia
Large bots, 500
4
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Wllso1's fly Pads
100
Sticky Ely Paper
6 sheets toe
fly Swatters
150 encs
Ely Coils and
Insect Powder
Hess'
Poultry
Panacea
Helps to keep
. Poultry healthy
and to make
Hens lay
rE Ib. pkg, 35e
5 lb, pkg. 85e
:PUNS-TEr ORBS
Household Drugs of pier-
estquality put Op iu cos-
venient see. paekeges-
Beracic Acid, pkg ,,.„ z5c
.Seung, selected leaves Pkg. 55c
Epsom Salts, pkg ,.,., , .150
Cream of Tartar, pkg ,r; sue
Compound Licorice Pow'd'er the
Essence of Peppermint, bots s5o
Glycerine and Rose water,., zee
Evened flash Ll hes Aspirin Tablets
y
11, , &,'
C.
Tablets v.
13ots. of too 25e 2$
Rex Plasters
eeste,rs r.
eel! Adana and
Capsicum)
250
Have
Many Uses
Just now, with b
w the
long evenings, they
will be found in-
valuable, Flash -
Lights that will give
good service at
Sr 75 82. oo
and tri, '2 25 ea.
Good stock of
Eveready Batteries
end Bulbs
linen Envelopes 11
Developing Linen Finish
Gond quality
p
g4 y lopes -
and PI rntrg 25 in pkg . the
Look tbroueb those Pic'ures Month Organs
you took this Summer and Bohner Mouth
have extra Prints made from Ortaes-
some of the best Negatives. 390 ea. and up
In tin boxes or
Iglwse tubz5c
roe in bates $15,40)
Emulsified
Cocoanut 011
Shampoo
500
Hair Nets
Made from real rr
hair, all shades.
t50, 2 for 250
The
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Druggist and Stationer
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cl cis Item
JAcx Egon begins to assert himself
THERE are only 10 lawyers in tit
Meighen Cabinet.
ELEceerc lights off for a few night
while power house boiler is reeeivin
attention,
"ALr's Burrow" at the Picture (louse
drew good audience last week, Many
of the scenes were fine.
COUNCIL meeting was not held last
Monday evening but will convene neat
Monday at the usual hour.
Tree high wind of last week landed a
goodly share of the oily top dressing off
Main street on the sidewalks,
SEVRRAi. Brusselites attended North
Huron Conservative Nominating Con•
vection in Wingham last Friday after-
noon.
ANoxxER car of live poultry was ship-
ped this week by R. Tbomson. A goodly
number of ducks were included in this
shipment.
IT is reported that Joseph Querin has
purchased the home of the late Jas. Mc-
Arter, Thomas street. He will take
early possession,
Wax civ aonal.lts.-D. C. Ross and bis
son, Dr. Vernon Ross, sere at Goderich
last week and took a hand in the Bowl-
ing competition in doubles. They won
and prize.
ADVERTISING PAYS. -Everett Hoover
sold his Barred Rock poultry, Lorne
Niobol found en owner for the strayed
lamb and Thos. Mills sold his bunch of
pigs through the advts. in THE POST
during past week,
MARRIED -W. T. and Mrs. Mooney
announce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Airee May, to James Gordon Welts,.
on Saturday, September 3r05. Mr, and
Mrs. Wells will live at 1234 Danforth
avenue, Toronto, Hearty congratula-
tions from old friends io Brussels and
locality.
DOWN Tower AGENCY -Jas. Fox,
druggist. bas been appointed down town
Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk
railway and is now ready to attend to
the wants of the public. This appoint-
ment no wise interferes with the regular
work of Station. Agent Chowen at the
depot.
'1'EActiER's CoNvENTION,-East Huron
Teachers will hold their annual Conven-
tion In Owen Memorial Hall, Clinton,
Thursday and Friday, Oct, 13th and
04511, commencing at to o'clock a. m. on
first named date. Evening session on
Thursday will be held In the town bail,
when a program will be given, one
feature of which will be an address by
Rev, Canon J. B. Fotberingham, Brant-
ford
rant-ford oc "Nobody's Dog."
BRUSSELS RACES, -A Fall program of
races will be given on the fine mile
track here, on Wednesday afternoon of
next week. The events will include t
i Tot aero Daily Globo has a special 3
months offer for $1,25, to cuver &Minn
Iperiod
Ier MILES in 9t minutes is going some,
• but that was the speed of a fa,:' express
e on the Michigan Central There were
1r ears,
s)
2.r5 Trot or Pace ,purse $300
2 2a' Trot or Pace Purse 8goo
2 5o Trot or Pace Purse Brett
Comtnictee reserve the right to postpone
or declare off ors account of weather
conditions. R. 'Thomson is President
and A. C. Seeker, Seoreterv-'I'reasnrer.
--ATTENDING FAIRS FOR SIXTYYEAR%,
Listowel Standard says of the mother of
M. H. Moore, V. S., and Dr. 1. M.
Moore, 'L istowel 2 --Mrs: Henry Moore,
tame, has the unique distinction of hav-
ing attended the first Fall Fair ever held
in Listowel and also the last, Mrs.
Moore, as a 'bride, attended the first
Fair in Listowel about do years ago and
sincethen has been a regular patron.
That" she may be spared many veers of
health to contiune enjoying the Fairs
is the einem* wish of her many friends
hers,
VrLvwT Tam n' Monter lost. Will finder
kindly leave it at THE POST.
60 White foghorn hens and pullets for Pole,
80 cents each, well bred Louis Engler, Wal-
ton, Lot 16, Con. 19, McEillop,
Sum et money found. Owner may have it
by proving property and paying for this notice
8t THE PONT.
Woon or coal stove for sale, practically
new. Also a kitchen range, burrs wend, ns
good as new. Apelyto Mrs. W. 00. Sinclair,
Brnssels.
Sow audit pigs 8 weeks old for sale. Phone
8816• Roy 00a/4TNG2am.
COAL 0r wood heat'r for erne good ale vow,
APpty'to Phone 12, Brussels.
Yeakenrus pigs for sale, 12 weeks old.
Phone .500. 3. P. Mola'roal.
0 rtes 0 weeks old for sale, Lot 0, Can. 12,
Gray. .too. GRANT. Phone 208,
Two Spring Valves for Bale, one 6 months
old and the other 8, Jos. Wnlrftar,0,
Phone 01110 Bruasei0 Smith.
ItOMM and lot for sale. Queen .'Street, aro,.
eels. For further particular., apply on the
premises. Mens lucNau, Hrussele,
GoLb Brooch, oval shape, Inst at Walton
Pehool Fair. Will finder klr1118 phone ms's.
M. flerdif, Gsey Twp„ at Fn. 9: a. A reward
of $0 will be paid for its recovery,
BaOOND hand Gnat Bearer for sale elr: ap.
MINS r'. mismer,,v, Brussels,
C1MPaRTA0r,E Residence, Irent,+d on Morn
street, ilrussels, for •-ale Garden with small
traits, hes bonne and etable,all in good repair.
Possession given at once Per farther sortic-
niars apply to Phone +'10 or the prnprieor,
B,I3.05cswrN:sea, Brussels P. 0.
Da. PAnTEa, OaEe.mnthir. Phy3mmn, visits
Brussels Monday afternoon of each week.
Chronic and nervous diseases snen,w.tut'y
treated. Visits residences. Consultation at
Queen's Rotel.
B1rrR nsaNTATiPn WANT,.7, for 1 ,'o.,,ls and
Huron Cooney to rt. re,.rnt •'TIJe Otd Reliable
FOnthill Nurseries.' Big. sales are 50 be made
in Belling Nursery stock rrurfeg the recur•
etrncttmu period. A splendid. opportunity .for
a live eale.10, 71 Brgheet ('ennnlaolons pal e,
handsome, free equipment, large line '.5 font
and ornamental stook to oflfer. liruNn
WDLLINGTo,s, Toronto, Ont.
BENGoUGH MAXI/ THE rile. -'rums -
day evening of last wt:rk the T4i11ilhg
Workers of Melville shush served a
royal feast in the basement of the church
which a bumper crn:vd spared in 19 their
frill satisfaction. Numerous well spread
tables were set, in charge of fe.ir ladies
and willing sous of Adam. After all
had partaken of the nece.sities anti lux-
tries of cite an ndj.-urnmer.t wee merle to
the auditorium for the musteal and lit-
erary program, eerie 1 tees introduced
by P. A. McArthur. as chairman, to the
absence of Rev Mr. McLen,l, pastor,
who bad Inca called to Belleville, owing
to the detains of dl rs. Moan, his moth.
er•in law, A fine aurhenl wits given by
the choir and then the entertainer of the
evening, the well known T. W. Ben-
gougb. T ro eta, gas retrorfuuece 'Pot
upwards 02 0, 'lours ,vitil NI• and Wis-
announcement
he Pavilion Orches=
tare, Goderich
Is Open for l5ngagytnimts, pub-
lic or private. For hlfotmtt-
tioti •and teener write ne phone
W. J. BUCHANAN, Manager
Phone 47 Box 18 Goderich
wiousoi as►at
THE POST 'Telephones'are Noe 31 and
32.
Cosa'. 4 cents now to send a letter to
Great Britain.
Seen THE Po •T to the absentee mem-
ber.) of emir fainily.
Homeric; and Tennis are stilt on the
program, thanks 10 the fine weenier.
nue first step to build up a town is to
persunde the knockers to move else-
where.
A CEMENT sidewalk has been put down
st the new residence of W. Clouse,
Queen street.
r I
u1AL eclipse of the sun was on the
program last Saturday but it was not
visible in Canada
Rain• WATT a well known borne
brecrierot Hallett; ie offeringrgstnes of
50.1
Value 'for sale See his advt.
Al Learning Ion Fall Fa'r the exhibits
in the Ladies' Department were judged
before they were hung up on the walls,
THE F'.x Co. has made au assign.
ment and it is .said the mill here will
likely be set agoing as soon as the buss•
nesn matters are arranged.
IF eon are troubled with Rheumatism,
N'-uritte Sciatica or Tm1r''go use T R.
C 's. If As'hmt ase RAZ.MAH. Both
reenn'm' Mod and ^old by Jas. .Fox ; in
Walton by TV, G. Neel
COUNTER CHECK Booxa;--Leave your
Fan miler for counter check books at
'i'He Pose We band'e the Appleford
hooks whirl' ere decidedly the hest nit•
tele of its kind produced in Canada.
Ntt regul:I:ions governing the shoot-
ing of pat (ridge makes it ille>;at 10 shoot
the a 111'.ls except hetweeu November
s'h and Neve;rber 20112, and not more
than ten may be killed in any une year.
f'.ARu or THANKl -I wish to say
Thank Von to Macy who interested
'hemselveeht my late wife during her
ror:e illneoe and for kindness shown to
me in decd and word, Specially would
I like t0 nay this to the Masonic Order
for their brotherliness manifested in
scores of ways.
ti. fully yours,
Thos. Angus.
M R8. Terns, ANGLIA DEPART; -Wed-
nesday afternoon of ;sat weak Mary Jane
Vanes, beloved wife of Thos. Angus,
Mill scree' Brussels, was called to her
-reward. The funeral look piece
Saturday afternoon to Brnssels
eeme:ery, Rev C. F Clark, deceased:s
pastor, conducting the service. Mrs.
Aeron was born ip Ireland and came to
[,(:nada wheo a child with her parents,
Ice ' g in Fmmboro township, Went•
cru t: t'otlpty. 52 years ago she was
lu
irried to her now bereft partner, Mr.
ff...:•srd perfermiug the ceremony to the
11 uevalr parsonage. Tbev lived on 5th
teen, of Morris township for years and
teem sold out 'and moved to Vancouver,
B C where they saent 3o years, return•
'Mg 9 tears neo and have lived in Brue-
s.1s since, Deceased was St years of
age and bad been in den:iuiug health
for rome time and in bed for several
in abs. She was consc:uus to the last
'u* I was very desirous to getaway to the
Land where people never say they are
a'ck They bad no family 0 ne sister.
Miss Margaret Vauce, Brampton, sur-
vive'. Mr. Angus was 8o years old last
Apr,+ and very naturally 10 not as rugged
as'n the years gone by. He will make
a vis,[ to nephews in Woodstock locality
044 will depose el his cottage name
aud live with relative, Ile Ileo been a
member of Sr John's Masonic Lodge,
Bru s,ls, f -r the past 47 years and to
tie it crena b.• it said they lived up to
the lJ c;,rt • and practices of the Order
n rl 121 08 1 r their aged brother and his
Partner in I.fe. Wm Bernard. Morris
township, is a nephew of the Angus
fuik
11ARVE:'r 51ontE ANNIVERSARY -Last
S'nrday Htrvesi Beene aetm0ns, most
suitable to the occasion, were preached
in the • M hr.di •t eht'roh, Brussels by the
pastor, Rev. C le, Clark I.. the morn•
ing ere sabject w:ts "'l'be Feast of Tab-
eru.ac:es and lessons teethed from it"
s, -s1 in the evening rex' was "My God
she Any), all your need. &c " Good
c'ti:g Lka'i,tns a'ss tnhl-.1, evening one
dtl'ng to ovetflowing the seating eapao-
t'y, even wren unpromising Weather
Nee:Wiens. Melville church service
w.is very kindly withclsawn and many
members took advateage of the holiday
to visit tbeir IsletilOd:et brethren. Three
fine anthems were[,, derecl by the choir,
under the d rection of Miss Hingstoni
with Mrs, (Dr) Hamilton presiding at
the organ, The Il real decorations were
pleasing. Monday evening the Fowl
Supper was served in the Lecture room,
under the careful oversight of the
Lndte..' Aid, wi h .Mrs. Skelton as Presi-
dent. It itis a 6:1e spread, both ns to
qualm/ and quantity and was most
h:eably commended by the many who en•
eyed the menu Shortl a(ter 8 o'clock
he pastor called the large audience to
order and to a fe ors well Murree sentences
welcomed the folk. Program was one
of the hest given for many a year, The
musical 170mbets were reede'ed by a
Lnri(ts Qu-ntette and a Male Qt,trtette
torn Seednrth, who excelled themselves
ad provided a 1111 of (are in chorus,
7110, quartette and dater that proved
hem to IN. a ell deserving of the good
alae preceding them i5ncer,n were
trtnerr•us and the v.rrious .selections
ere net nrlly most appropriate but well
❑-Pained to the c'.o.c Tho personnel
ee Men. J G. Mullen, Misses B. Mc: -
mimed, P. Patterson, H, Re'rl and H.
array and J. G. Mutien, 1) F. Me.
1egor, 1 Beattie and Cr, Israel, with
T. DeLaoy and Prof. ti Ginn 7-s
moires .Seafortb should he _proud 0.5
e r talent, ac they 00 an1f01 are. Ie
terery Ininihere Jas Pearson. 13. A
orrtribnl«d sketches from Byron a' r1
tarns and read eelrctiOna from a book
f poems of which he is the author. fy,
reel gave a good recitation and Rev,
dom, etaron sketches, poetic rif' miona, f
story and sough() held the el, se ie teetie11 a
of the large audience. Arthur Mrf;ui,e f a
nue of the faithful officers '>f t:.e 10, O t 1
F. end tl e Editor of Tee P,s'r i,ad hoe t 21
or thrust upon them by 1haVing theirin
portraits bung aloin the wall. '.l'hey ae. i w
oepted the prelernlent with tke,r 005 5
turnery modesty The sketches of the w
evening were exc'•ilenr and many a : M
hearty laugh was enj-lved as Inw,z-old ' M
of the crayon delineated character 6111 ? G
adroit:y changed snout lona true matte. ; L
ma11011 signs and Vegetable and other t p
productions to remota real life, Nation. 1 21
al Anthem brought 5 very pleasant even- 1 ii
ing to u close, Proceeds totalled nearly c
$12oo The Willing W'orl'ers--well • B
named -are to be congratulated on the et
Success of the eveuiog, Is
Now and Then
THERE will be an added zest to your enjoyment
to -day if at the same time you are establishing
financial backing for to -morrow' by gradually ac-
cumulating savings. Youth can spare what old age
will need.
Open a savings account with this Bank now.
THE
STANDARD BAN(
Or CANADA
TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS •
Brussels $ranch: - G. H. Bands, Manager,
Dublin Branch: F, McConnell, Manager,
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F!LV.TIE
BRUSSELS
Saturday, 8th
W. S. Hart
IN
The Cradle ,of Courage
Monday, loth
Eva Novak
:IN
The Smart Sex
And Final Episode of
The Diamond Queen
Wednesday, 501
Larry Semon
IN
Between the Acts
dagemenswommommemommacoestasamisamsmiar,
Mr: lohnsoo, Anglican rector, wets
happy iu bis brief address. Everybody
did well and the interest never lagged,
daring the two hours encompassed.
The goodly financial figure of Sop) 00
was placed in Treasurer Hamtiton's
hands as a result of the gathering
Thanks were returned to all who assist-
ed and the Harvest Home of 1920 passed
into history.
Ceremony in connection with 'the
unveiling of the monument erected in
Victoria Park by the Town of Seaforth
in commemoration of the men from
this district who lost their lives .in the
Great War, took place Sunday after-
noon, was most impressive. A great
many people assembled from all parts
of the anuntry and listenedattentively
in epite of a drizzling rain.
EVERY newspaper knows full well how
many people shirk responsibility in pub-
lic affairs. People come to a newspaper
time after titne and want the editor to
fire some but shot whieb they dare not
the The editor asks them to sign their
names to certain charges or statements,
and it is surpisiug bow quickly they
crawl back in their shells, Plenty of
ardent teen want the newspaper to criti•
cite this, that or the other person or
thing, but they will sot do it themselves.
Dr. S. John Fraser, one of the best
known of Detroit's medical fraternity
and a former Canadian, died there last
Saturday. He was 63 years old and a
Dative of Goderich. He was a graduate
of 'Toronto Uuiversity and of Detroit
College of Medicine and had practiced
here since graduating in 1585. In that
year be was married l0 Miss Emily L.
Durand, daughter of a Toroo,o bar-
rister. who. wi'h two daughter,, Mrs, C.
i,. Feltzer, of New York, and Mrs' John
K cuver, of Dayton, Ohio, survive him.
Tice body was taken to'Torouto Monday
af: ernoon for burial, following Masonic
services,
01,0 RIM -MINT VISITS BaUsexes. -
This week one of the early residents of
town, even as far back as 66 years ago,
in the person Of Jno. R Grant, of Win.
u.peg, formerly Postmaster its Brussels
for 25 years, i5 here on a short visit, at
the home of 'rete Poser Editor, whose
spouse is a daughter of the visitor, and
calling on old time friends, Ii is about
25 years since Mr, Grant was bere hence
be misses many of the familiar faces of
bygone days, not a few' of whom have
passed over to the great majority. Al.
though Mr. Grant was born in Nova
Scotia be came to Huron County in
early life, when the old borne was estab-
lished 121 Clinton locality. Years ago be
was proprietor of the drug business now
known as the Frapk Smith store, Brus-
sets, and in 1879, following a Uig fire, he
erected what Is uow called 'THE Pos'r
block, where the postolrica was then
located 48 years ago be ryas among the
pioneers who event to what [vas then the
lone West and afterward lc:cated in Win-
uipeg nearly 40 years ago. Although
the Visitor is not as young as be used to
be be is still about as alert and active as
when iu his prime and travels about
with a real relish, For a number of
years he has spent the Winters in Cali-
fornia'o avoid the Northerly milks of
Jack Frost, Mrs, Grant passed away to
her reward a year ago at Winnipeg
:irttl00 Grant, of this locality, is a broth-
er to bur old townsman, Mr. Grout
still enjoys bnwling nn the green or a
good motor ride end has very fete of the
pains and aches incident to the lapse of
years. He has been holidaying with re-
latives in Stratford, Clinton, Goderich
and Senforth and will call on Dundee,
Hamilton, Toronto and other points be•
fore returning to hie Western home,
The trip .clown wee by boat to Sarnia
but he will take the tail route on the
homeward journey. Many interesting
reminleeenees of Ainleyvnle and other
paints of Huron County can be well told
by Mr, Grant and there are very few
left to corroborate the record of old
sights and scenes of those "good old
clays."
CLYUES DALES
FOR SALE
Two Registered Clydesdale Tallies,
two years old, with plenty of size
and gond quality, Real Show
stuff, Pedigrees may be seen on
aels. Registered N. 1ed 900. Bow -
Bolt R. Watt, BLYTH
Church Chimes.
•
Friday afternoon and evening of this
week Maitland Presbytery Young
People's Convention will be held at
Teeswater.
Wingham District W. M. S, Conven-
tion will meet at Gerrie Methodist
church, 'Tbursday of this week, Ses-
sions afternoon and Dight,
Last Sabbath Rev. Mr McDonald, of
Belleville, occupied the pulpit of Mel.
ville church and gave au excellent dis-
course. Communion service followed.
Friday afternoon Rev. Mr. Clark,
Methodist pastor, took the preparatory
service in the_ absence of Rev, Mr, Mc-
Leod, wh was attending the funeral of
Mrs McLeod's mother at Belleville.
l$ People We Talk About
tt ti
W. A. Lowry arrived home from a
business trip to the West last week.
Reeve Plum is away for a short visit
at New Hamburg and other points,
S. C. Wilson, Goderich, was calling
ou old friends in towu last Monday.
Percy Thttell, London, was visiting
relatives and friends for a week or sole
this locality,
Mrs ;(Rev) W. E, Stafford, recently
of town, was elected President of the
W. M. S, at Ruthven,
Mrs. George Rogers, Mount Forest,
has been visiting old friends in town.
She is always welcome
F. Burchill is home from a busy season
in the Easterly part of tete Province in
lightning rod installing,
Mrs. Jno. Long is spending a couple
of weeks in Torouto with her sister, Mrs.
Trematne, who bas been seriously i11.
Misses Margaret Maunders, Edna Mc-
Call and Marga rite Wilton were home
for the week end from Stratford Normal
Miss Marjory Ross has gone to Toron-
to where she is attending University
pursuing an Arts course. We wish her
success
Mrs. Jao, Lott left Brussels for King-
ston on Tuesday morning intending to
call on relatives et Toronto and,tt bitby
en route. ,
Newmarket Era of last week said t
Rev. A. J. Mann attended the Synod of
the Toronto and Kingston Presbyteries'
held at Orilla
Cecil McKinnon, of the Bank of Nova
Scotia, Toronto, was renewing old am.
queiutances in Brussels and locality and
enjoyed his holiday,
J J Mercer, M. P for South Huron
is to be the standard bearer for tee
Conservative party in South Huron. It
tvilt be a 3 corner fight,
Rex Cluff, Stratford, has returned to
Toronto to resume his studies at Os-
goode Hall. He Is a nephew of Barris-
ter land airs. Sinclair, Brussels.
Mrs Jno. Carter is visiting relatives
iu Owen Sound. She motored over,
standing the journey wonderfully well
for a person of her advanced years.
George Thomson, a well known r, si.
dent, had the misfortune to fall last
week and injure his side, being laid up
for several days. He is now able to be
about once more.
Miss Gertrude Deadinan arrived back
from Abbey, Sask , this week, where she
has been teaolling,.and goes at once to
Queen's University, Kingston, for her
last year in the Arts worse.'
Mrs, D. C. Ross -has been visiting her
daughter, Miss Doris, who is teaching
at Waubeshene, Ont. 'rhe latter's room
mate is Miss McDermott, sister of A. G.
McDermott, formerly of Brussels
Mrs. S. Y. Taylor, Calgary, a former
resident of this locality, has been boli-
daving here with relatives and old -
irlends She is a daughter of Geo. and
the late Mrs. Crooks, of tbts'oeallty.
After an enjoyable holiday Miss Edith
Deadman returned to Edmonton where
she holds a professorship in the Uni-
versity, Her principal subject is House.
hold Science, We wish her a successful
year.
0.ving to slmriage of teachers Miss
Gertrude ROSS has accepted an appoiut-
mont on the staff of Oshawa school nod
went to her new position last week.
Her health was considerably improved
during the past vacation we are pleased
t0 state,
Mrs, D. McKenzie returns to Toronto
this weak aftera visit hero ofthe past 4
weeks. She will make her home in the
Queen City, having disposed of her
worldly interests here. While 'regret-
ting her departure we wish her enjoy-
able
njoyable years in iter new location.
Mrs. (Dr) Cavanagh, Owen Sotaud,
Was in town for n few days lest week.
Her special mission wee 50' visit her sis-
ter, Mrs, Tj 3, G1111iu, whose cenidition<
10 numb the sante as for eeverai weeks as
far as use of right hand is concerned
'rho visitor was a former resident of
Brussels for years.
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S During the parse week We have been appointed Dowit Town .Agents •
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Wingham
6 MONTHs IN JAIL.. -W. C. Lepard,
hotel keeper of Wingham, wars sen-
tenced Saturday by Police Magistrate
Reid to 6 months in Goderich jail
This case has caused considerable
interest in the community, as it was
the first time that anyone has been
charged with a second Offence against
the O. T. A. The provincial late has
been in force in Huron County shine
last December, It was proved in
court a week ago that Lepard had
sold b gitllons of swamp whiskey for
$176 in the Month of August, and
about 2 months previously he had
been fined $500 and costs for a similar
offence, but apparently did not heed
the warning.
IN TROUBLE FOIL ROnmer'Y.-WiI-
liam Lockridge and William Bloom-
field, who pleaded guilty two weeks
ago to charges of robbery and heceiv-
ing stolen goods, appeared beforebfag
istrate Reid, Goderich, for sentence.
Lookridge and Bloomfield were con-
nected with the robbery of McVicar's
shoe store, Lauder's drug store,
Wigle's drugstore, the ?dialler ft
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torand with stealing chickens from
Dan. O'Brien. John Kay the third
man, who Lodliridge anti Bloomfield
say was with there on saute of the
robberies, pleaded not guilty in police
court a week ago, and is awaiting
trial by a judge and jury, by which he
elected to be tried, Magistrate Held
sentenced Luckridge to six innnths lir
the reformatory and Bloomfield to
three months in the oouuty jail.
BORN
DARK.-Io Grey township, on Sv tembar 20,
1021 to Mr, and Lire. Alex. Dark,, rt eon.
William Roy.
DIED
ANgus,-In Brussels, on September 29117, 1521,
Mary Jane Vance, beloved wife of Thomas
Angus, aged 81 years.
AUCTION SALES
Fn0DAY, Oat, 7th -Perm stock, Implements
Furniture, dee N15 Lot 28, Con. O. Morris,
Nine unreserved at 2 o'clock. Lowla Whitfield,
Prop.; James Taylor, Auo,
BRUSSELS MARKET
Pall Wheat it 51 51 26
Pens 125 160
60
Butter Barle85 25
Eggs 210 40
patt00 16 oe 0 00 0 CO
toes per bag 2 k
Farm for Sale
First-class faun for sale !n Grey township,
containing 100 acres. Flue buildings and a
good drilled well. Concrete stabling under
barn, This term can be bought ate very low
figure and can be easily financed.
Apply to Tun Poem,
Farm for Sale
100 more forth far sale being 3*5g4 IAA 20, Con,
0, 11 orris, About 'Macron cleared, There la s
eo011'014Mlo house, with good cellar, bank
bore, with ar•m801. Aoore to stables, pig pen
So , good well, m rhmrd and pplentyy of water on.
farm Only 80 ride to sotnt. Brussels and
plowing
are 6y milds diatom, 25 mares of F6it
plows andoee. Por herare liberal,
no to
gems and terms, n'b1eh aro ilbentl, ripply to
THE Posy, Brueaolet:
MAUDE 0. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department or ophthalmology, llto-
(Ormlek Medical College, Mango, /11, Three
months post graduate eoureedn ring peat year,
Lyes correctlyfitted with Glnso
as, Head -
riches, Inflamed Eyes, Granulated 1070 Lids
and tither Bye troubles, caused by Eyestrain.
relieved through properlyfittedGlaiu,es,
tSatlsfestion Assured.
Optical Parlor in Leckie block, one door
South of Barrister O1nolair'8 office,
Office hours • 0 to 12 a. nt.; 1 to 0 p, In, Also
Wednesday and S u dx T[ a jags.
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MIL NERY
WHILE no Formal Opening is being held
this season we wish to call the attention
of the Ladies of Brussels and to aiity to the fine
stock of Choice New Millinery to be found at
our store now.
Everybody will be welcome to call and in-
spect the stylish goods and see '1
P y g the seasonable
offerings. -
Wish to thank old customers for past pat-
ronage and solicit their return with new folk for
this. season.
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