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The Brussels Post, 1916-12-14, Page 4III II Ilii g _ Aura _.. "MADE IN CANADA" The 1917 Ford Touring Car $495.00 o L, Ford, 0111. You don't need extravagant claims to •us- tifyour y choiceJ when you buy the Ford, The new model five -passenger Touring Car al $495 is standard automobile valu I don't need to slake "claims" in offering you this cal'. I show you the `car, itself, and give reasons. The quality, the price and the service it gives makes,satisfacti(m sure. You can al- ways depend on the Ford, Let us show you the new model to-day— S. CARTER, Dealer BRUSSELS Che Vint oeeesOOc.eOODOe®m®lit®se•••o•••••es00000soeese••••ooe • THURSDAY, DECPMf ER [4, z916 ee AoI you in favor of Portio Owner- ship ? • Wooer] Lloyd George. He'e a hostler end does things. is • WHAT about a Community Day in your municipality in 1917? a9 • Booso the Red Cross work. Perhaps oue of your own relatives overseas will 0 !hare in your industry and zeal, • • Ors of the problems today is the high cost of living but there is another one closely allied to it viz the high cost of dying. SANTA CLAUS and his mythical rein- deer outfit is due at your house Sunday night of next week. He is a very decent head at kbeping engagements too. • 6 O S 9 • 9 8 0 SOttETI1N0 more practical will have to g be done to meet the possibility of the re•oecurrence of the terriblely destrute tive fires in New Ontario. The coming Provincial Legislature will wrestle with the subject It's a problem all right. Is you value your citizenship and wish to see the best men placed in positions of trust to promote the common goods don't miss the Municipal Nomination on k'riday, zznd int: Have you a new idea along the line of progress? Don't be afraid to place it before the public as that's the way we often advance, In the midst of counsel there', safety. WHEN will the war be over ? The Russian Premier says when Russia pos- sesses Constantinople and the Dardanel- les, so as to assure a free outlet to the Mediterranean. For r,000 years this has been the wish of Russia and it looks as if it will now come to pass. Many s man will fall before the consummation is attained but the Allies have agreedto prosecute the war until this object is gained among other well d.fined plans AT the Winter Fair a Jersey cow won the Dairy test, She is owned by Jas Flagg & Sons, Edgely and bears the name of Sunbeam. i95 3 pounds of milk, testing 5 4, was produced in the 3 days. This is the first time this breed has won the honor at Guelph, 66 6 was the best day's s performance butt at home she reached6 8pounds. Although 7 ou h to g years old her record last year was 18,744 p•lunds of milk and 1,156 pounds of butter. Good for the Jersey. Is a few ocean steamships were avail- able they might convey a regular "raft" of armchair warriors across the Atlantic to hoists up the dragged out war. That they know more about the war game than Generals Haig, Joefre etal is beyond question and they should not be com- pelled to keep their candle under a bushel. Perhaps a conscription law might be necessary in addition to their cabin fare but it is really too bad not to give them a chance at real leadership. To provide for United States labor shortage in the North it is sal.l loo,000 negroes have forsaken the South, lured by promise of good wages. If they are no better toilers than some of the Cana- dian "coons" it would require about a half dozen of them to take the place of e good bustling white "brudder." Of course a mac don't require to have a black skin to be a slacker as some of the pale faces are a great sight stronger on the "Yo ! heave" than they are on lifting with the handspike. Wins there are many new routes to make your exit from this world some of the old fashioned methods are still intact Mrs. D. Raymond, of Ghapleau, Quebec, tried one in the use of the coat oil can, with its contents, to help kindle a fire sad succeeded so well she and her 3 children were buried ou the same day. Notwithstanding this and many other such warnings folk will go ou just the same and allow other people to practise the Safety First principles. When did you use the coal oil cats last ? A TERRIBLE game of bluff has frequent- ly been played in the boosting of pro- posed towns and cities and in many cases the greenhorn purchasers were well skinned. Often the lots were abandoned partially paid for, and later sold for taxes. Port McNichol set out to wildcat an embryotic city but the other day 1735 lots were offered at a Tax sale, 84 of which were sold, The Govern- ment of Ontario, or other Provinces, where paper towns are boomed, should have something to Say as to the methods adopted d and thereby safeguard the ic- terest 0 s f thealas: tt l i g s. No matter if the bait is "gilt edged" end people are tumbling over one another to secure it somebody should have authority to say "Thus far shalt thou go and no further." Of course the war possibly gave some of these mushroom cities a bard bump but ' bnumsters flew too high for years be- fore the war and probably hostilities only hastened what was already a fore- gone conclusion. We don't know when peopie will become Wise and less greedy. 80 Remember our Harness Department as G Phone 47x • 9 • i ••••••moose®83®9003906®908.6••••••0••61•••®••••••••• adle '1-7ne dh o es, Handsome to the eye Artistic in design. First-rate workman- ship. Made to wear and keep their shape. Beautiful finish, easy .ti comfort, very durable. When you discard hem you want another " just like the last one." Then our prices are not the least pleasing part or the buying. Here are a few:— Ranging froim $2.25 to $4.50 e e • 9 • • 11 wide. Anyone who hits never germ or been in t an ocean tiller has no illua the sloe of these boats. We pulled out in- to the btty about ;t o'clock on 1'nesdey night, Here they spent the night aid • next clay loading coal. It takes an • immense of uantity of coal to do one S trip. Sailors were busy on Wednes- o day getting ready for the trip, putting o up woelesa etlid slaking thdnge look aneat. Left l:Ialifax harbor about 4 30, Passed tine training vessel Niobe tool r•s tboy tel gave us a send off,o The hands or, our ship played ''The is Maple Leaf" "0 1 Canada" and ended m01111 "Rule Britannia." We also gave • them rousing cheers and everyone was feeling pretty gond, We iutve 4 • othor boats as companions, the troop- ships Corsi n t, Southland and Em- press o1 BOOM' and the cruiser, e AUuadere Castle, The boats were one ahead of the other fora long time at five'. but hoar took othee formation. Our Ors. day on boatel was Nov, lot and I think the most of the boys will remember it the reatof their lives. I thought I would not be sick but just a as soon ae the vessel got out into the • 9 ocean it started going up and down 0 tool rolling and it wasn't long until the boys were. good and sick. I was laughing at some other s when sudden. ly I could feel myself getting sick and its soon as 1 could get up away went • • e • e e e 0 • •Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks and Satchels AT LOWEST PRICES Y • • Richards & eo.• THE Western farmers, if they stick to Pte Chas Forrest Writes their proposed anion, will exert a power- . r ful influence on the political affals cf the Provinces of Alberta, Saska'cl:ewan and 11'lanitoba and the Dominion al large. If wrongs exist in the EN. video. and Railway lines then United Glatt, Growers' Co. shculti have backing e lough to see that they are redressed Care should be taken, however, that while they attempt 50 break in on com- bines that they don't tangle thetnselves in the meshes of combinations detri- mental to the best iuteres a of Canada. Porno milk bottles are among tb•, uew inventions that have met with favor. Washing is eliminated of course as it is a one service receptacle. It is closed with aP ositive metal seal cal an d tl t pro- cess ro-cess of mannfacture renders it antiseptic is r and sterile. The shape of bottle is coni- cal and breakage is practically cut out. We noticed a wideawake Yankee is test- ing out paper underwear and we suppose before very long readers of THE I'osr may be able to turn their weekly budgets over to be manufactured into wearing apparel. Nothing like paper. HENRY FosD, whose Tomo is so intim- ately connected with the automobile business, says the large breweries that will he put out of business next year when Prohibition comes into effect in Michigan, Can he set to work to manu- facture denatured alcohol to take the pace of gasoline tor the purposes of propulsion in connection with the buzz wagons, 13y practical experiments be says be knows whereof he speaks and thinks the day of alcohol fuel for auto- mobiles and tractors is at band. It might be safer to have the spirits in the car than in the chauffeurs. Now is the sea,on to exercise care to avoid damage by fire,. The record shows that last year there were 51 fires from defective and overheated stoves and furnaces ; cis from defective and overheated pipes, chimneys, &c. ; and 8 by live coals and bot ashes People often growl about the harshness of iusur• once Companies but we guess they often make settlements where the damage is possibly blamable on the householder who did not live up to the requirements of the policy. Fire is a good servant but a bad master hence it is wiser to be sura than sorry. Brussels Council The regular meeting of Brussels Ontincil was held Monday evening of last week, the Reeve told Councillors Iiewibt and Walker present, Minutes of last meeting read and Prosed, Following accounts were presented: Jesse Winter., wood $ 0 00 it. Oliver, salary 4(1 00 Geo, Kerr, Board of Health,15 00• Gerry & Walker, miscellen- eons+ Turnbet ry pavement, . 10 10 0. Pope & Sun, tniseellatlenla, 25 30 R. Oliver,f i Board of Health, disinfecting 50 houses at $2 for rrieaslee &c. 112 00 Moved by Hewitt" --Walker, that above accounts be paid. (tarried, 10 Moved byHewitt-Walker, 1 that the a 1 same rebate be made on Skatng Rink w as hist year, Carried. hot Moved by Hewitt --Walker, that an Sign boards be placed North and lin South on'Tnrnbet'r•y street with name lit, of village .also warning as to "No ire vpeeding" as guide to motorists, th Carried. Engineer Nivirta, or the Electric Tright plant, so;keri concerning taxes on the plant. Council ago end to al- low whatever woe earned by Deem - low 14111, but would not agree to cut- du ting off light earlier, a8 nembert151b, tgiper Statute et or De- es from Shornciiffe DEAR MOTHER, -It is some time since we left (tamp Borden but I will try and go over the [Muga of most. Importance. I am not going to finish this to -day but will wait until we Re- vive at our deet 1llatidnl so than I will be able to give you my right address. I twill pperhaps go over scone things I hat I li vs written before as I al Moat forget what I told you. We left Camp Borden about 8 15 on O.;t.. 27115 and were lea by the 14211ci Band and 122nd Bntteldnu lined the road while we matched through with full packs and all out 1quipna+ut. The boys were full of cheer and feeling fine, We some loaded immediately upon e'en r , hu our train and started g tee uP on our long journey. furY over e a little Mita 1 'h :tea when w • found mud i LhaL tv r e ,, would not ul go tin smolt Toronto, but did col any much in the way of con Malta Went through the towns ()011ie, Lindsay, Peterbor•o', Omit Falls and Montreal. The Liisdsa people supplied the boys with lunette which were very acceptable. \V at1'I'ived at Montreal about 0.3 Oct.. 28th, and were there until oboe 880 o1 0. Started Eastward over th Government railroad, passing over th St. Laurence river bridge. .81 is ce tainly the longest bridge that I haw ever seen, Some told us that it was 1 miles. 'Wet two trains out on th bridge sot that will give you some ids and they would 008 lot us go out on pact of the twat f n' ('ear of getting tvttshed overboard as t be wind WAS blowing very strong mid the wavpe tvoitld come right up over the' forward pto'I of ills ship and it looked pretty rough indeed, Ju November there is always a large swell to the moan u'hictt makes travelling very uncut- Portable, In June 0r Julir Obey Bay it allowed to give the port at which we Arrived) on the 13th awl thou 0n to Shin ue l life. We like things here fitie. I slid not 1Isiuk L'ngltuol tots such le fine !taco, This is 111mgdaty, Nov. 13th and a Isprart!rttliy smooth trot it, le fairly good. We in viol'. in port (We are not love- ly day. The sun woe ehiuing, hiids were Singing and at 5)1155 lid day, We bad another median) exam. Lo -day and Anew baking firth has been organ- ized in Listowel, known as .1, 11, Mc- Donald & Oo. A, 'Yule will be mono - ger of the new company. •-+++ :-1'+sl-1'+ .,;.4.++++++++++++ rA4. 4.+ .p _or + Iectric Light 1' 1 + 4 ,t, + Notice there were a gnoolly uumher turned + down, being too young. rl'ttey won't .l. allow auyoni% 10 go lo" the trenches •t• under the eg6 or 19. Under that age + they are kept in a Battalion until they become old enough and given ext ea bottling. We cannot. give a descrip- tion of our clamp as that is forbidden, bnC may be able to give IL some time, We saw large dirgibles to -day aid aeroplauee and could heal' the guns in France. We certainly are getting closer to the trenches. I saw Alf, Innis, (he was at our place one night all that ryas in my stomach mud it with 7s r, McEwen) you will perhaps sure felt as if it were earning LOU. I remember him. lie is tnedically unfit thenght I had au idea what, sea sick nese wits but I have found out like many more, that t did not have much idea what it. was, We went 212 miles from 430 on Wednesday until 12 o'clock on Thursday. Had mu fourth innoculation oil Wednesday and are pretty near getbiug (bed of inunenla- tious. I think it bad a good deal to do with the boys becoming sick as some of thein would have been sicic if they we5e mi 1:11151. Thuisdrty we went 304 miles, next day 280, next 280, next 285, next 100, next 247 and they olid not put out the distance to -day. Nov, 2nd was a pretty (Inc day with the it8 ile fell tufo a hole one night while on a night manoeuvre and broke both his feet. lie can walk around and they are retaining him for light work, such as guard duty. We enjoyed a chab with hint and hear him tell of his experience. He said there were only about 100 left in the original 8411t Batlalinni, so it sure must be terrible at the front'. I do not think we will be able to keep the 181st as one unit as the 133rd and 142nd who came with us, were split up to -clay aid pub in other Battalions, so I guess. we eau say good- bye to the 181.t as a Batttalion. I hope we do bur will knew in a any nrr most of the boys nu deck ly lug in the so 1te I think they are a splendid bunch sun but many were unable of men and have been commented to get ou deck told who were terribly upon by officials at different pointe. sick, Sone of them looked as pale as , They are clean and so far have never death, °fetid' not keep from vomiting ; been attacked by vermin of any kind. and being unable to eat it was The bedding on the'' ship contained a Leerily hard on them, I could not eat few bed bugs but otherwise it was anythingbtttanorld apple os' biscuit perfectly clean. They lake gretttpse- rne 0 clays but I did not vomit any cautions against anything, On board after the Oast clay so managed pretty ahfp I thought I should have starved well. Pt atilt Shaw never was the as l could not seem to swallow atny- leaat bit sick and I wait certainly sur- thing but apples and oranges, every - prised at bin being able to go aeouud thing else made me sick. We surely when the most of theist were an ill. lead to pay for our fruit, Oranges I hove a peat joke of Frank, if we were cheaper than apples and we wet e get baric to Otuinda I sure will remotes able to buy them 3 for 10 cents, while bear it and keep hint in mind of it.' apples Cost us 25 cools for 8 but tae We all had life baba and were al- would have paid any price for them, ways snppost 51 In wear them when on English money bothers the boys here decic. Also had the unmber of OUP and we are taken in SS they do not life boat in which we would go if any- know all the different 001118. They thing happened mad we knew exactly have half -penny, penny, six pence, where to go if we heart the whistle 'shilling pieces, 10 shilling pieties and blow four blasts. We fell in at that pounds. nave two five dollar bills place every day Se that the boys and have been unable to get them ex- witold tget to know h v L e exit e et la , place. changed for English more but will r g y g Theyaural • takeal: t of 1precaution likely tic.getdone n i el It d In eon We et 0 Y g � 48 against torpedoes . edr es hitEnglish g rt r . Ce p certainly is in c wfor y o a 815 hill. Well,mother, I will finish this to- night but wilhwrite again soon. Say you can give this to others to read as i1 is too long to write many times, Well I hope this will find you enjoy- ing good health. Bye-bye for this time from your loving son. PTE. Olins. FORREST, No. 654770, Shornclife camp, the wisest course to Lake They say 1_ we had tt splendid trip fur the month 1f of,Nnvembe• but I did not enjoy it h very much and I wasn't alone in say - y Ing that the voyage wasn't much of a s, pleasure trip. Rev, Mr. Wesley was e saying that he could not understand 0, anyone taking the trip for pleasure. t We really had only one rough day e e -- t�-•••••••••••••••+••.b•O••••••••0••••O••••••••••••••••• • e i 2 2 e X M1t8=191 by I • • of the length and size. We also had 2 a splendid view of Mount Royal and 2 Montrealaft eronmingover the bridge. • •• The trees certainly gave it a beautiful.4.++4++++++A• T+d-1-e++++++++.1 • A coloring, grand view of a moon-' Z 4O taro or hill at St, Hilaire and had our• • best vi there. view die. We travelled along • ♦ 91 Ean's* • 4 c. • • 0 • • +44÷++++,e++++++++++++ +•t• ++++++++++++'F+++++&++++++++++++++•!•+•F A • • Groceries until we name to the town of Ohoudi ere, when lye had a abort route march, which went a long ways in snaking Lhe boys feel good. Ths train gets somewhat stuffy when riding in it fru' some time astd it gets cleaned and ventilated while we are away. Chausi ere is certainly a Prencb village as the people did not seem to understand much that we said, The children would ask for souvenirs but were dis- appoiutecl unless they were in the fm rn of dimes or uicklea, We started from Ohaudiere about 7 o'clock and passed places tinting the night that we would very much liked to have seen. We did not get a glimpse of the St. Lawrence t iver or Quebec, al- though we were able to see the lights, Morning brought ns near Carnpbellton. We were near a river which empties into, I think it is the Bay of Chuleus. \Ve enjoyed it fine along here. Huge lumber yards were located. At Canspbellt0n we had a route match through the town which freshened us up once 11101'0. We also saw large piles of lumber and posts and ties here. Left Campbellbon about 9.30 o'clock and went along the Bay of CllaleuP s and down to Nowmastle. \Ve here went for another short ento'ch, Newcastle is rather a pretty place and Lite people seemed very patriotic and wished us Gud-speed, The Hotel seemed to be the centre of interest for the most of them, Leav- ing Newcastle our next, town of inter- est was r\lonktos. Bete we had an- other marsh but were unable to get a good view of the town on account of darkness. Leaving Monk ton we were unable to site anything more until we landed at t llalifnx, where we arrives about 1 no r tt4 o'clock 8111 we kept in 0515 p trnitls until ttboat 7 30, Could not, see anything of interest as there were (nachos on either side of tie, Lined up Meta nt7. 30 bad roll r .all, marched In e dock but were not loaded until null o'clock. 1 .1 he Mind in hi g which etere' were in for his c L time t t. Vi 9 very ge and built ptineipally of concrete sl everything holly for the hand - g of freight, Thy 8t eaTrish !p, Lao - el r . ` was lying r , s tl alio e std and iv s e. 3 k a be- g loaded for the voyage, We ween e first Battalion on hoard, IOSih Oxfords coming o1 shortly after and the 133rd arriving towards eve0ieg, Being first, we were located in the lowest part of the vereel in which they can put troops. We eerttcinly I not get a gond place for sleeping, it was stuffy and dirt not have a and a vepry large boat 1042 ft. t. llong ae nd 68 2 • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • ♦ • •• �• ••� G i l l Soedlese fol 18c.• ♦ • •G 1• Sl 11 d J gd s • 2 • • • ♦ 2 • • • Wo have as usual a good supply of Fresh Groceries for Xmas Baking :— New 'Raisins at 12?c and 150. Best Seeded ec Raisins at 15c and finest ' Good Currants at 20c, New Lenton, Oran ge and Citron Peels, Good Shelled Almonds s 11n(1 Walnuts. Fresh Dates, Spices, Extracts, flaking Powders, &c. • • O 55 O 2 2 55 • • 55 55 9 • e 4 • • •2 2 • 2 2 • • • • e•••••••••••e•♦•♦••••♦••••••ee•♦••••••••••••••••••••s Dry Goods For Holiday Sho Aping Notwithstanding the difficulties in procuring many lines of DryGoode c have Ie r w vo 1 en very fortunate in rotting together a choice selection suitable for file Xmas Season as well as Staple lines for every day requirements. Ladies' and Children's liandkerohisfs at; 5c, 10c, 1211c, 15e, 20c, 25c, 855', end 505.. Men's Handkerchiefs at 5r., 10e, 1210, 25c and 35e. Ladies' 001115r•s at 25r, 50c, 75e, $1.00 and $L25, Necklets et 25e and 355.. I•lair Ribbnna at. 10n, 124a, 15c, 20c and 25e, Pitney Itibbnne, 25e, 35c nod 50e, Ladies' laid Gloves in White, Tan and Blaelt, $1 25 and $1,50, Ladies' Genuine Moehn Gloves in Grey at $200 A splendid range of Si11(8 for waist' and Di'engrs in black and the popular shades (0.W* 00, $1.25, *1 50, $1.75 and $2.00, Also have a good range of Wool Dresses, goods which are the best value to he inacl in the Parade. A. good nange of Children's and Ladies' Furs at right pekoe. An exceptional gond selection to chnoae from its Men's and s r Boys' Ties sat 255: 605 and 75e. . Men's 1 1e SttB at r 1 00 and `h ,'1. 26. Out. Sweaters and I,Tmlertvem' ore good value and well assorted, Gond waren Crops at 50e, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, Wo hope to please you and at same time gnitralltoe to give you the very best value for your money. Thanking ,yon for your kind patronage and hoping to see you often. Yours 'Truly, A. STRAOHAN • •• • 0 • • • • • e ♦ • •♦ •• A • • • • 2 • • • • • A • • • • • 2 • • • 2 •2 • 0 o OTIC17 is hereby given that T. + [�• owing to increased ex- g. 9• pease for teal and other ' + neeessusies the price or Electric 1e . Light itt Brussels will be all- + until 11 tool redw cea in price•Nvanceerfrom 10 to 12 molts per 't' Kilowatt,flnl December 1st. ;. + Rates payable on or before the 1001 nl' each month and i1' + not so paid 5 cents on the dollar will be added. + For the convenience e1' pat - eons payments may be made to y •, Miss Lulu M. Dueford, at S, Garter's store, • ,l, Jno, NivinsI J. S, Sharpe + • 4. Manager Proprietor P 4. +++++++++++d•'Ai'i'4•'i•'t••t•'l••i••Ft•t•++ AUCTION MALEOF rooma•1'0CT{, Tilt 105555(8, 4e.-1' 11. Bennett, Auction, ea,, has horn Innlrnated by the nuderetenee to gall by Po bile 4ualow at Lot 1, Oow e, (grey, on flue -day, Dee 1051i, et 1 p. n,,, the followls' Valuable properly ;-1 inure 01•earm old In ' fors! tot t harm '1'y pe, 1 mare tl servo 01d, 1 drh'hg Mare 6 years old, 1; lire VY 51(056 gelding 2y ears fold by Drulnberle Chief, 1 Spring filly •lgy Lothian Hypo 0cows anpposed ,n colt, 1 cow due to calve I✓lob alb d sow due to calve Feb, 218E 1 2•year old heifer due Genitive Deo. 28rd, U steers rising 2 years, .9 heifers riding 2 years, .10 Spying/1514/10 1'eoW due le. farrow ,tan itis, 18045 napposed In ptg,1.thorol bred Yorkshire hog 0,pitorl1 week, old at time or ante, i lam - bar wagon, nand roller, I set 9 -section iron harrows, 1 root nulper, 1 tvet,m trough, about 20 tons n5 mixed hay, Itbonf IUU bushels barley, about 000 bushels cate halo onrasorved as the lenno has expired. Terms -5500. and -under wish ; over that amount 10 months aredit giv- en on furnishing approved 101551 antes, 9 per Dent off for each on Credit amounts, Wltt, WIO bIS, Proprietor. Farm for Sale The undersigned offers her fine 126 ecce farm beblg Lot 8 and W pt U, Con. 0, Township of Grey, Por sale, On the premises is a goortbriek house With creme kitchen and %rho Bated ; large bank barn and driving she'd, also a 'windmill, end everything in good repair, Land in first- class state of caltivatlon. For further portio. niers apply to the proprietress on the pPrem- ises. AIRS ISABELLE $TRAOHAN, Phone 900 - Ethel P. O. House for Sale OomfortabIohouae not % acre of land for sale Ur the Village or Ethel. Property belong - to the estate of the late lel rs. Alex, ItloSay. Cellar, drilled well, doe,,on the premises. For further particulars apply to 18'tf A, Il. MAUDONALD, Ethel. For Sale Grain Warehouse with horsepower elevator, Settles, carte, floor eons, ..to. Also part of Lot 80, Con, 6, Township of Mor, rme io, 20 Het, adjoining the Village of Brussels, and 0 building luta 00 Tttrnberry street, For particulars apply to the owner. J. LECKIE, There isn't a member of the family need suffer from indigestion, sick headaches, biliousness, fermented stomach, etc,, if he or she will take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, They cleanse the stomach and bowels and stimulate the liver to healthy activity and tone up the whole system. Take one at night and you're RIGHT in the morning. All 4501511,, 258, or by mail from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto. 16 • 9 • • • x-`. • • •• 0 • ♦ ♦ AkCES and IIEFIERS • • ti • • • •• J • ® • • • • •A fine stock of up-to-date Stoves sold at greatly 2 Reduced P•rices as they were bought before the rise. • • • 2• • Also a number of lines of Hardware that will be • • sold at Bargains while they last. Belonged to the Mul- • cahy Bankrupt Stock. g • • If you are a Bargain Hunter •• • 2 your wants can be supplied • •at our Store. •2 • • • • Call and get our prices and we will be satisfied to 2 •• •abide the result, • • •• 2 �ohn rEthel ♦ • ••••04,0•060••♦♦00••♦•44 roe. miaow 2 • •A••'e•e•rl p li