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The Brussels Post, 1917-11-1, Page 804.41.4.01, b •1. • •I' • 't• • • •s ,p • • a- ♦ • • • 4• � How do You Keep the + pictures You Take ? 4 Pictures neatly mounted in a Kodak 1• i i•O.F4.1.,44+•+4,49+•.4+4,44 , ,r..+. +.+.+.+.+•.♦+t1 z xNtilz meeting neat Mononv =Morris fa( in offer d f 1_. ! r Rr • e tet sae by 8 M' 7 � Auction sale last S Saturday afterngon, at The e/X.Ct22, Store ♦ You May Want Album are safe against loss or injury and nicely displayed and titled on the page of the Album, gain much both in interest and effect, We have recently received a new lot of Kodak Albums which are especially good values, from the small paper bound one at 15c up to the large leather bound one at $4 25 -and thea there are some very suitable ones at 50e and 81.00 each Ask to see the Dry Mounting Tissue for puttingthe Snaps an Album -Much better than paste. 1, Now would be a good time to have ♦ a new lot of Prints made from some • of your Negatives for the Album. 4. films Developed and Printed. • - • ♦ • • fi T. The Store Druggist and Stationer 6r • 40.1.••t•♦•P••F•3•0+0+0444444+0411 •t•♦+••IN+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+♦•t•♦ Blood Root Cough Cure + • a•. We sell more of it tbaaof all others combined. It is a safe and reliable remedy for cold, Each bottle contains more than the usual quantity. 25c and 5oc thottles Cutex Preparations For the Malls Outex Cuticle Remover Cater Polishing- Paste Oates Nati Polish Cake Cutex Nail Comfort Cutex Nail White 86o and 75e pkgs. Orange Wood Sticks, 50 each Sunset Soap Dies This lea Dye that both oleans and dyes the goods at the same time. They are proving Batlee factory and Dome in all the pop - Mar shades. -15o sake Caustic Soda With advancing Soa s pwnLwhy not your own make yy Laundry from Canstio Soda. A 6 ll$ tip et 86o will make a large quanti- ty of good Bard Soap, Andes The new Tonic, Medicine, 21 bot. F. R. SMITH .+ • 4• • + • • aeZ j1 ebbs Pins NOVEMBER. A TOUCH of Winter. THE Pose. gives the news. Help us do it, FALL Assizes open in Goderich next Monday. Next Monday will be the eventful 5th of November. A Haw terrine has been installed in the Bark of Nova Scotia. GET eeadv for Tax Collector Oliver. 5 per cent will be added after December 14th, Free engine received a thorough test last week and was found to be in first- class condi'ion. FIRST monthly Horne Fair Thursday of this week. They will be continued monrly until next Spring, LADY's ieatheret glovelost. Will find- er kiud!v leave it et THE POST and re- ceive the blessing of the loser, Is the electric light were turned on half an hour earlier these dark evenings the users would be thankful and it would save fussing over lamps, DON'T forget the Bazaar and tea in the Town ]Tall this (Thursday) afternoon, under the auspices ' of St, John's church and the choice program in the evening. THIS week Walter Scott, F. Embury, F Duncan, Bert. and Mrs. Allan and J. D Melville leave for Pakesley, Parry Sound, where they will have their annu- al deer hunt. Sosus say we are to have a long, open Fall, We don't count much on weather prophets but will be glad to see a month of Rae Autumn weather, particularly when fuel is scarce. JoRN WRtowr has a great fancy for novelties leis latese is a collection of 23 varieties of Maple leaves. He has site xed them and; s sending them as re- minders to our soldier boys oversseas. He has some beauties. HoRTICUL'PURAL,--Tuesday evening of meet week will be the date of the annual meeting of Brussels Horticultural Socia. ty, at 8 o'clock, in the Library audience room. If you have not joined vet hand in your name and share in the good things to he secured. Caen el THANKS. -We wish to return DON'T forget the Auction of Farm our sincere thanks to many friends for stock. implements, &c„ at L. Hollinger's kindly sympathy, in word and deed dor. (adjoining Brussels) Friday afternoon of ing the short illness and subsequent de - this week F, S. Scott will be the mise of husband and father. Words fall Auctions r.. e MrHollinger's lease will Ear short of expressing sslng our sentiments. expire shortly Tyand Is the reason tor thesale, List in this weeks issue of THE POST. ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 61H, Doren wond's, of Toronto (Canada's Greatest Hain Goods Stores) invite you to see their display of fine Hair Goods at the American Hotel. Switches, Pompa- dours. Transformations, Self-Dresslbg Waves, etc„ for Ladies and Toupees and Wigs for Gentlemen who are Bald. There is no charge for demonstration. MARRIED, -By notice elsewhere it will be seen tint Miss Mabel Thompson, formerly of Brussels and W, H. Hello. well,. of Toronto, were united in mar- riage:in St. Matthews church, Queen city, on October est, by Rev, i• H, Hartley. The young couple went to Buffalofor n wedding trip, Mr. Hello well i5 on the N,stnn.staff, We wish the bride mad groom prosperity. SitowER,-Monday evening a number of the young people of the Methodist church called at the borne of Miss Jessie Cunningham and presented her and Miss Laurael Whe of with a handkerchief ter Toronto, A jolly time was spent, good wishes expressed, confectionery served and the company separated with "For they are •Jolly good fellows." Misses Cunningham and Wheeler ex - messed their thanks and esteemed the kintlness Most highly. TURNIP crop comes next. ARE you in the Knitting Contest 1 TIER scoop shovel and the strayed dog were both returned to their respective owners by the advertisements in THE POST. If you want to do business that's the route. THE new Poultry Station being fitted up by Robert Thomson at the G. T. R Is well on toward completion and will put him in better shape than ever to carry on the business. RED CROSS. -Don't forget the annual Red Cross meeting Thursday evening of this week at 8 o'clock sharp in the Audi- ence room of the Public Library. An- nual report, election of officers, &c., on the program, -o-- LosT,-A pure white heifer coming two yrs. Any information concerning her whereabouts will be thankfully received, Taos. D Hamm - Tort, Listowel R. R. No. 2. Phoue 13 Moles- worth. 19.8 57550 Calf 8 months old for sale. ETcaARD Ros, John Street, Brussels, HOUSE AND LOT TOR - SALE. -Good frame hoose, 2/6 acre of land, fruit trees, well, &e., in Brussels. For farther particulars apply at Trot PoeT, Fon RALE. -7017 Ford Touring Car, only ran about 800 miles, Has allp•uovers and extra tire. JAS. MASTERS, Bluevale, BLACK Goat Robe, with green lining, lost. Will finder kindly leave it at THR PoST, FLOWERS AND PLANTS. -Any person wishing to pnrrhaae towers and plants et the Brussels Greenhouse may secure the same by calling on MISS BELLE WALKER, Turnberry at., South. Fon SALE. -One Oxford Down Ram Lamb, aired by an import, _Apply to R. 0. CAMPBELL Lot 14, Con. 18, Grey. Brussele R. R. No. 2. Phone 4818. COMFORTABLE house and good garden for pale. Property in good repair, For further particulars apply to MRS. R. T. HrNoaTON, MILT street. Brussels. COMFORTABLE brick residence for sale or to rent. For particulars apply to MRs. Geo, Rooms, at A. 0. Dames, Brussel s, Roofngr, manufestured tor the .b Son Handl ton. Always bay Paroid and get the beet, P. AMENT. THREE Short Horn Bulls from 10 to 12 months old for sale. JAS. SPEIR, Lot 20, Con. 6, Morris. Phone 100, DR. PARKER. Osteopathic Physiolan, visite Brussels Thuradey afternoon of each week, treated, Vlaite nervous diseases Consultation tat Queen's Hotel, 0 uraterully yours, MRS G. N. MCLAREN AND FAMILY. THE Ridgetowa Dominion, that was ably edited for many years by Phil, Bowyer, has been sold to E. V. Bing- ham, who is now in possession. THE POST would like to see Mr. Bowyer drop into one of those yacaat seats in the Dominion Senate. He would likely wake some of the old covey's up. FINS TIME. -Monday, a social evening was given by the Epworth League. President, Miss F Bocbanan and Vice President Miss Eva Bryans, in eom- mend. An interesting debate "Beauty vs. Wealth" was given, Geo, Edwards and Miss Jeseie Menzies upholding the former and Fred. Wood and Miss Grace Walker supporting the latter. All did well, The judges, 5, S. Scott, Miss Jennie Rands and H. L, Jackson, gave decision for affirmative. Miss Vera Hoover contributed a humorous reading and Miss Jessie Cunningham a fine solo, The company was distributed around 12 tables, located by the month of the year in which their birthday came. The shower, prior to the young ladies going tables were decorated to represent the month and as the roll was called, start- ing with January, responses were given froth each group, July won the box of candies for the largest circle present. $32 cc, was the financial reeult. Heflin and the Benediction by the pastor con. eluded the enjoyable program. the Anne leen Hotel, Brussels, was n sold It 'a still in the market, WEDNESDAY was Hallowe'en, Save parties were held to eomtnemorate t event accompanied by the usual frolic Brussels school in the number, IN LONDON THIS YEAR, -There w not be any Library Institute at Stratfo this yettr Several of the Institutes ha been combined and wilt meet in /40114 the end of November. THE C O. F. members who brav the unfavorable weather conditions Tuesday evening had a greed time in I Lodge roorn. (carpet balls, lunch, &e were on the program GETTING 13ETTER.-Mrs. Jno. Tbib dean L!etowel, writes THE Poso, as f lows ;-Received a letter today from to husband. He is improving fine and h gone to Aberdeen, Scotland, on sic leave. Expecte to go to France agai later on. He wns, wounded in the le kidney. IRISH PiLLS,-Tuesday morning HugR Elliott, Brussels South, presente THE Pose. with 2 fine specimen of pot toes that weighed se• pounds, The grew on the farm of Robert Cochran 14th Con„ Grey township, and war part of a dandy crop, about 150 bushel being grown on an acre of land. On feature about the potatoes was the a senna of little fellows. We don't kuo the variety as H R, said "they wer just potatoes" and we will have th pleasure of sampling them. If some body would bring us a scuttle of coa now we'd be happy for a while LIEUT. HARRY MOORE WOUNDED, Dr, M. H. Moore, Listowel, receive word Monday, that his son, Lieut. H. C Moore, was wounded in action on th 272h. The young bero enlisted with th moth and later was transferred to th 4111 Mounted Rifles, The official coin munication states that Lieut. Moore is suffering from gunshot wounds in the right shoulder and head and that he has been admitted to the general hospital at W i merea u x, France. Capt Moore, Dr. W. M. Moore and Lieut, Ambrose Moore are uncles of the wounded officer, who is a former Brusselite. We hope to bear at an early date, of improvement. of ral he Its. ill rd ve qn ed on he o 7 Ra k u ft h d a - e s b e a e e MONDAY evening the Business Mens' Association convened in the Board Room of the Public Library. Outside of routine business the question of coal supply, street watering or oiling next season and shorter hours on Saturday night were discussed. F. H. Gilroy and, Jas. Fox were deputized to collect the unpaid membership fees. Regrets were expressed over the demise of G. N.' Mc- Laren, one of our number and the wreath supplied for Mr McLaren's cas- ket ordered to be paid. Next meeting- will eetingwill be held the last Monday evening in November. Secretary was instructed to call attentiou of the Coal Controller, Toronto, to the shortage of supply and the necessity of prompt action, REOLAIMINr. MEN. -The State Journal of Madison (Wisconsin)) of Oet 25th says of a former Brusseli•e:-"Making of meq is after all more important and more satisfactory than even .the_ selling of Ford cars." said Dr, A W. L Gilpin, manager of the Ford branch in Milwau- kee, in closing a sales talk to 75 dealers from nine Counties at a banquet in the Park hotel last night. He had referred bri, fiy to what the Ford company had done in reclaiming human wrecks and restoring them to useful citizens and reached tbe conclusion that manhood was the best thing in the world. It was a wouderful talk on salesmanship given, by Dr. Gilpin, who is a postmaster in all the ins and outs of the sales system and his hearers were deeply impressed with the opportunity that awaits them at their very doors. In connection with the sales talk moving pictures were shown of the new Ford tractor in action in the field, doing a variety of different things These will be shown later in the local theaters for the benefit of the general public " Dr Gilpin is the only SOn of J J and Mrs. Gilpin, Brussels and well known in town. $ People We Salk Abo... $ tt tt M. Yolleck, df Toronto, was in town last week. Miss Stella Gerry was holidaying with Guelph friends. Y R Mulheron was visiting his par en is at Campellford last week. Mrs. Geo, Birt and grandson. Leonard Walker, were visiting at Toronto, I C and Mrs. Richards and Misses Mina and Clara Hunter visited Godericb frien is. G H Semis, Manager of the Standard Bank, Brussels, spent tbe week end in Toronto Miss Erratt, Auburn, is the guest of the Misses Hunter, The visitor is a cousin. - Miss M. McCallum, Stratford, was calling on old friends in Brussels on Monday, Miss Marion Forrest is home from an extended visit witb relatives in Wood- stock locality. W. lesson, Toronto, was a visitor at the home of J T and Mrs Wood. He is a h other in law Rev, lames Hunter end daughter, Aline of Charing Cross, are visiting the former's sisters this week, John street, Neil Milloy is spending the Winter in the House of Refuge, Clinton, where he will be more comfortable than living alone here, Misses Jessie Cunningham and Laura Wheeler went to Toronto Thursday to continue the study of Telegraphy. We wish them success. John and Mrs, Little have become residents of Brussels, moving from thoir homestead, 4th line, Morris township, We b d themwelcome. rimy are living on M+il street. Pte, Earl Amen was home for a brief visit Pram Battle Creek in uniform He Is training at there and may go overseas shortly, where his brother Scott has been for the past year, Hon, 'P. A., Crerar, who has joined the Union Government as Minister of Agriculture, is an old Molesworth boy and a grand -nephew of Mrs. James Menzies, William street, Brussels. He's a clever fellow and will fill the bill, J. H. Kerney's health isnot any too robust and, it is said, he and his family will take up residence in their old home in Brussels Where Mr. K. will try the benefits of a good rest. While regret- ting the educe, people will be glad to have Mr and Mrs Kerney and daugb- terS back to town for a while. of a(toes Wanted Any person having Pota- toes for sale should, be- fore selling, call and see or telephone W. J. McCracken RS Phones 43 or 27, BRUSSELS BLVD 1877 STANDARD BANK OF CANADA NEAD"OrrICLr - TORONTO Money Orders and Drafts are issued by this - Bank payable in all parts of the world. BRUSSELS BRANCH., G. H. SAMIS, D D O Manager. 234 MISS Verne Walker was soloist at the Presbytrrfan church anojversary services at Ethel h last Sabbath morning and even- ing. ven•in Geo. Crooks, who has been in Cal ars for the past 18 years was here this week on a short visit with his parents, George and Mrs Crooks, Albert street. It is 8 years since he was 'here, Mr, Crooks wasalown On a purchasing trip as he is launcbiu 'outIn the furniture business on bis own hook He is an old band at 1t, learning his trade with R. Leather - dale, Brussels. We wish him success. Albert Whitfield, of Cass City, Mich:, has been visiting his uncle and aunt, T. E apd Mrs Whitfield, Queen street, town, and also with relatives, in Grey 1 township. He is son of Jno. Whit- field, Bowelsland, Alberta, The visitor is on the call list for military service and expects soon to don the colors. His only brother, Will., who enlisted at Winnipeg, made the supreme sacrifice last Summer in France. -' Church Chimes Next Sabbath morning will be quer- terl communion n in the Methodist churcb. Fellowship meeting at ro o'clock, preaching at 11 followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, The pastor will conduct the services of the day, Last Sernelay Rev, H. Smith, preached excellent discourses in St. John's church, In the morning the text was leretniah 12 5 and showed the impossibility of meeting big trials if little trials depress and dismay unless by the help of the Divine Spirit. Eveniog subject was the Martyrdom of Stephen (t) Christiani- ty gives the grandest View at the most critical times ; (2) It gives peace in ad- verse circumstances; (3) It gives the greatest reward for faithful service. Rev W. E Stafford dealt with Mis- sions last Sunda. Morning subject was b "A world wide conquest," and in the h evening a most appropriate and nom- 0 prehensive address was given on China. In addition to a duet by Miss Isabel I Dark and Will. Cardiff, with a chorus c by the choir, the Ladies' Sextette sang au appropriate selection, "Make me a g 2 culverts, $312 00 ; F. Beirnes tile and work ...en McGaughey drain, $1 50 ; Geo, Kelly, drawing gravel, $28 501 Beach Alcnek, tile. 400 ; Je--Lawson, gravel, $3 80 ; Duncan Campell, clean ing drain, $5 00 ; D. Johnston, draw- ing nut verts, 53.00; Peter Rutledge, on. McNeil drain '$1.00; Thos. Bryans on McNeil drain, $37,110. Next meeting will be Nov, 12th, A. MAOEWEN, Clerk. Wheat and the Victory Bonds "Good, as the wheat" is an oldmot- to, about as much the last word in meaning as "Safe as the Bank of'' gng- land." A bag of No. I Northern, clean as a whistle of cockle and fox - tail, was a symbol of pure value long" before gold was known, in the world. _Wheat has , been found in the Pyra- mids, The Egyptians just about worshipped wheat. The Bible calla it corn, so do the English. But when we say "Good as the wheat" we refer to the bushel of brown, hard kernels worth by Government fixture this year $2 20. In the memory of living man when did "good as the wheat mean more than it does now 2 Never, A bag of wheat weighing two bushels and a peck tots up in 1917 to just about the value of a five -dollar gold piece. But of course no roan wants gold for his wheat. All he gets ie a check made out in his favor on some bank and signed by the manager of some elevator company or milling concern, The check is converted into bills or goes on deposit. Good wheat; good paper nobody asks any questions, Becanselthe Company is o. k, and the ank is sound. If any wheat seller ad any doubt of either he would ab nee demand something else, "I sold gond wheat," he would say. want aomething as good in ex- hange." What made the wheat good 2 The ood farmer behind it. A. poor farm - power for good " Expecta'ions are for liberal contributions to Missions. Brus- sels and Cranbrook Methodist churches gave $600.00 last year. Morris Council er can make good seed into poor wheat. What makes the paper money gond 2 The security of the corporation whose name it bears. The sounder the core poration, the nearer the paper comes to being as good as the wheat. But even a big Company may go "broke:" sok of the corporation 1e a concern Minutes of meeting held in Town- 13 ship Hall Monday, Oct. 15th. 1917, Members were present, Reeve presid- ing. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Tender of Fred, Haggitt on the Laidlaw Drain was accepted at $1110 00. Motion by Laidlaw-Johusion. Carried, Elston -Fraser, that Engineer be notified to inspect Magee drain with a view to having it repaired where necessary. Carried. Following accounts were paid t -D. Ramsay, fumigating school,. $10 00, $2'00 ; W. Abram, fumigating, 3 houses, $4,50 ; R B. Alcock, tile for Hanna drain, $290.25 ; tile for road, $3.20 ; Wm, Cook, cleaning Mason drain, 54000; putting in culvert, $5 00 ; Ti. Duckett, bile far culvert, $300; T. Smith, widening road, $13 ft ; W. Davidson, cleaning drain, 520 75. Gravel -Jas. Peacock, $14.90 ; A. Pollock, $1 00 ; Gen. Kerr, $1.10 ; Jno. Barr, $130 ; W. Salter, $2.70 ; John Hopper, ase of scrapper, 50c ; William Skelton 60c ; C. Camp- bell $1.80 ; John Hopper $5.70 ;, Jnn. Barr, $410 ; 0. Leppard, 53 00 ; J. Peacock, $2 50 ; shovelling, Anson Shaw, $200; W. Jermyn, drawing gravel, $5,00; Wm. Taylor, shovelling, $225; McKinnon Bros., gravelling North • buy„ $70 20 and Wingham bdy. $79.50 ; L. H. Bosman, inspecting gravel North boundat y, $0 00 ; Jas, Leitch, gravelling, 41,13 line, 83010 and gravel, $7 20 ; Herb. Manning, Statute Labor, 80.00, gravel, MAO ; W..1, Henderson. work on North bdy,, $11 00 ; Harry Hopper, fixing ctilverb, $3.00 , R. Procto', tile $5 40 E. Arm- strong, gravel, $5 30 ; Ingot Iron Coe' whose guarantee on a piece of paper is better than either. The pledge of the Doniininn of Canada to pay any man money far value received is as good as tmhe wheat and as safe as the Bank of England. The best pledge of the Dominion of Canada to pay is a Canadian Victory Bond ; better than checks or bills -AS GOOD AS WHEAT 1 Suppose you change that twenty bags of wheat on your wagon, not into a check or notes or even gold ; hut into Canadian Vic- tory Bonds of $50 each, bearing inter- est atflee and one half per cent, per annum and as negotiable on the mark- et as the best check or the best load of wheat you ever caw 2 `It's worthcon- sidering. Car Load of Pot at oe s Wanted Apply to Alf. Baeker BRUSSELS •••••NN♦•••••••••••••0• •••♦ • 2. • of I X01119 QUtthe �- rIIrgishjnQs • j And will Sell All lines At Cost 1 Men's Heavy Underwear Hats Caps 2 t Working Shirts Fine Shirts • Tien Collars • • • • Summer Underwear polmawitieoavnwmeoney + • •About fifteen loft that • Rain Coats ere new and nine. •• • ALL MUST BE SOLD. •• •• s 1 1 Caps from $,25 to $135 AO for $1,110 z BORN ' BARTLrtrv.-le Clinton,.on Oct, 18th, 1917, to Mr, and Mrs, Harry Bartliff, a son. OURRIs,-At Yonne, Bash., on October 1012, 1817, to. 3.7r. and MIS, James R. Currie, a son -Walter Gordon, DUNrottn -In Gaderiob hospital on Oot, 20rd, 1017, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Danford, Clinton, a 0eri, HAMILTON -in Ethel, on October 28th,1017.te Mr and Mrs, R. S. Hamiltdn, a sop, PEAasoN.-1'n Grey township, on October 80th, 1917, to Mr, and Mrs. Joe Pearson, a son - George Thompson, WRIORT.-Ar Carberry, Man., on October 24t19 1017, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wright, of the Bank of Hamilton, a daughter. The Perzslar,Store ea ase I a • !; n , to a s' « Sxee a . a aFort Tl^iI«' s i•3 a iloysilvarseas i g s co0 �0 4 IN the ocurso of a very short o time the boxes for our Sold 3 ler Boyer will have to bo pocked and sent away. Sume- t9 times its a little hard Ito know 3 a just what to send, Below we a a enumerate a lief of the articles fs e we can supply and would ask 3 you to kindly retain' the Ilse for O referenno a Deinking Oupe a Gillets and Au tostrap Razors s Tooth Brushes Shaving Brushes 3 Red {rose Tape Flash Tooth Paste 'Vaseline Tubes Hot Water Bottles ee Pipes EO Couer a Soaprt 0 Fnirt PPlastnlvder Chocolates Shaving Mirrors n Pocket Combs re Fountain'Pens to Magazines TOhralcuwinm gGPowder ae Cigars a ® Ocus 0 Saltedxo Pebeanuts 0 O Ohiclets tt ® Gaines' 0 ® Puzzles (O A3 : Shaving Lotion 3 'We will be pleased to supply e your wants., e m 0 IF al e DRUG STORE 3 • 0 Aasaaaaaasameeeaseseeeaallea 8 s, a 63 s t3' M O A MARRIED HELLowere, TnoNBore-At 85. MatthewB, nr ebeh, Toronto, on Oot. 1st7017, b3' Roy. • J, B, Hartley, Mr. W. H. Hallowell, o Miss a Mabel Thomson, (formerly of Brussels) all MILNs.-In Elma township, on Oot -28th, 1917, a Ida Hewitt, beloved wife or Robb: Milne. •: aged 40 yearn, 6 months and 12 days. i AUCTION SALES FRIDAY, No5EMDan 25.n. -Farm stook, im• Ca Ptamem e &o. at Lot 2 Grey town- agyeh1p (adjoining Brussels.) salaaSlp,m. L.Holngor. Prop ; 1, 8. Scott, Atm,O e Wheat Peas Berley Butter Eggs Hoge SRUSSEL$ MARKET 42 06 42.07 00 00 110 116 40 90 41 15 25 16 15 Notice to Creditors Io the matter of the estate: of Jane Kelly, late of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, spinster, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given pnt•aunnt to "The Be- iaed Statutes of Ontario," that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Jane Kelly, who died on. m• about the .Third day of October, A. D„ ,1917, are required on or before the Twenty-fourth day of November, A. D., 1917, to send by post prepaid or, deliver to F. S. Scott, the Bsecutor of the lest Will and Testament of said docesned, at Brussels P. 0,, their Christian and Surnames: addresses and descriptions, the fell particulars of their claims, the statement of their amounts and the nature of the seouritles 110 any) .held by thein. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executor willpro- ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the partiesentitled thereto, having re- gard oniy 50 the elai,ne of wbbsb he shall Slum have notice, and the said Executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part there. olto any person or persona of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of: such distribution. Dated at Brussels, this 24th day of October, A. D. 1917. P. 5, SCOTT, Exeontoro. Teacher Wanted Qualified teacher (Proteatnat) wanted for S. R, No 10, Grey Township Buron County,. Duties to eommenee Jen 8r, 10.18, Personal aand ex tion preferred, Apply, at"tlnc salerp Trees ,R, if any, to ISAAC LAKE, Seo, -r. Trees , R, R. No, 5, Brussels. 17-tt Farms for Sale Lot 22, Con, 0, Giey, 100 stores, one of the hest pasture farms in Grey. Also my farm at Eth- el, adjoining the Village and Station, 175 acres, being parts of LotS 28 and 24 nu 8. and Not Lot 29, Con. 9, Grey; 'Excellent build Inge and an A 1 stock and grain farm, Will be sold to. (-ether or separately on easy terms. Apply 50 qI DAVID MILNB, Ethel, Ont, - 17-51 a .Brussels Horticultural Society ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of 13roaeele Horticultur- al Society will be held in the Audience Room of the Puhlle Library,.Tuesday evening. Nov, 0th, 1917, at.8 o'clock.Financial Report for the past year will be presented, Ofiioers elected sad plans arranged for the coming year. W H. HERR, President, 13, 5, 8001T, Secretary; Farm for Bale Fine 150 bore farm for ante, being N E %4 Lot 14 and NI/ 7 ot16, Con. 8, Morrie township. On the promi.es is aline brick house, bank barn 02x72,2 driving sheds, orchard windmill, 89o, Possession to snit purchaser. ti tulles to Brus- sels or Blyth b. aoros Fall wheat In, 18 flares Muth. Rural mall and rural telephone. For farther partienlarc apply on the premises or if by letter to R. R. No. 2,. Blyth, 17-10 ALBERT HO WLETT, Proprietor. Farm for Sale -In order to wind up the estate of the late Samoa Shaw the splendid 190 earn farm adjoin- ing the Village of Brussels le offered for sale. On the property is n good bank barn .and first- class house. Farm iv N1 soeded,down with the exception of 20 stores and ie In nStosllent state Of cultivation Posaossina given;lat of pfarch. For farther particulars apply to F. S. SCOTT, Brussels, 4.4.4..+4, A•IIl»l + ++D•+++ +, 4.4.444.d•#,F•i.g•d,+++F,i,•y+ Q•+ i p "1"i"1"/"1 /"It q, 4. 4' 4. 'l' 4' 4. 4' a• 4- .3. 4 .e 4. it American Hotel Brussels On Tuesday, November 6fll QBNENW[NN'S 4+ Display of Artistic Hair Goods Should be seen by every man and wom- an who would keep attractive and youth- ful. YT 1 e, Ladies who have eot � r Y1 •h sufficienthair tndo n Justine to 1 1 their , � . j+) �'vRl It � vl petiaanne and GEN- TLEMEN WHO ARE t are invited to have a FRED DDMQNST1iAlI0N of the 1 style that will answer their needs. LADIES -Switches, Braids, Transformations, Pompa- dours, Pompa dours, Waves and many other Hair -goods Oreo+ tions of the finest quality hair. GENTLEMEN - IJ geiiic Dm - peed and Wigs which are hide. tectable, featherweight anti are worn by over a quarter million people. A benefit to the health and appearance, REMEMBER THE DA'I'lih Ole VISIT • • i. R W5, Ferguson g +1 :........................................•••••••••••• .* 444.4' Tuesday, November 6th Dorenwend's Head Office-io8 Yonge St,, Toronto 'N,;, 4.4.4er4.4.4.+444. i"l;k"l••1"i411..+ 4F+1••1•'N+ D 1 +++++