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The Brussels Post, 1917-1-18, Page 8A Picture Opportunity can never catch you off your guard If you have a Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak Price $7,00 Belt ease for sane in heavy tan leather $t 5e Films developed and Printed. Prompt service. VI OL semicEVASSIXEreti The Modern Tonic Contains Iron and Manganese Peatouates, Iron end Ammon- inm Citrate, Lime and Socle G'yeerophospbates, CRscarin, Cod Liver Peptones, Pure Nat- ive Wiue. Ia eepeeially rliicient as a tonic for weak arid run-down cuuc1.- tions. Fol Coughs and Colds Vinol is a great remedy. Agree- able to the taste, it will not up- set the most delicate stomach, Price $Loo bottle Try it when you require a Reliable Remedy f.v.'e ad M DRUGGIST F. AND S t'ATIONEII. SMITH rani ;i eb cJt?ills IcE harvest, Coen weather. DAYS are lengthening. MONTHLY Horse Fair Thursday, Fehruery lot. DuN'T harrow your neighbor's paper. Ile doesn't Iike it although he may not Say so JANUARY session of the County Coun- cil wdl convene on Tuesday, Jan. 23rd, at 3 o'clock HEAR Captain Moore give reminis- cences from the front Thursday evening of this w,'ek in the Town Hall, Brussels. A encore time ago Mrs. George Ed- wards had the misfortune to fall au the ice at her home and damaged several ribs that have been very sore READ about the Demonstration Car to be at the Grand Trunk Monday of next week, See the exhibit in the ser and at- tend the evening meeting in the Town Hall. SPECIAL meeting of Brussels Council was Mid Monday evening in the Board Room et the Public Library to deal with the balance of money in bond on the McLean street contract. It was decid- ed to pay it into the County Court until the law suit is settled. Probably the wisest thin that could be done. Dra'r forget that the Goverument car will be a: Brussels station yeti Monday, 222d inst , with its well arranged ex- hibits of farm products and necessities, The public cordially invited to visit it and also to attend the public meeting in the Town Hall that evening to bear the addresses by speakers well qualified t0 deal with ,Ile topics. CARD op THANK.; -The many ants and words of our neighbors, W. M S . Sabbath School and many n'her kind friends extended to my husband and our dear father during hie long and trying illness and subs.gaent death will never be forgotten. It will be cherished as a bright spot in our memory as long as life lasts. MRSA IDA LOWRY AND FA_1IILY. RED CRoss SHIPMENT -This week Brussels Red Cross Auxiliary shipped the following list of goods to London :- 8 scarves 6oz d en trench towels, 15 doz, ban l d towels, re s 2 dozen o hospital shirts, x doz. suits pyjamas, 66 dozen trench com- binations, 222 pairs of socks. This is the January shipment and they will he continued each month. Socke are one of the very necessary articles, hence help in the knitting line is solicited. AN EVENING WITH THE BELGIANS. -On Monday evening, Jan. 2znd, the Ep. worth League will haze a very interest- ing evening under the auspices of the Social and Literary department. In addition to musical numbers, 13. S. Scott, Principal of the Continuation School, will give an addressou Belgium. There will also be presenter) on the can- vas 15o views of Belgium before and since the war. This promises to be an evening of special interest. BOUND TO as WELL Po5TED.--Mrs. Frank Gerry, Toronto, received a letter from her husband, Sergt. Frank Gerry. in which he says he hat qualified as a regimental anti -gas instructor at the Eastern Command School in anti -gas measures at Windover and has been ap- pointed instructor. Pte. W, T. Brown, who has been on active service for the past to months and who was recently re- ported wounded, returned to his Battal- ion was given a furlough. He went to Seaford camp and while there was a guest of the Sergts. of the Lloth. It be- ing itis home -town Bettalion he knew most of the officers and men. He had a very enjoyable time. Also answering the eager questions of the boys who soon would join him somewhere in France. He is a brother of Pte, A. Gordon Browu and brother-in-law of Sergt. F. Gerry. WM. GORDON DIES AT NIAGARA FALLS, -Wednesday of last week Wm. Gordon, formerly of Brussels, passed away at Niagara Falls, aged 56 years, The re- mains were brought to Bruseele for in- terment, the funeral being held last Monday afternoon front the borne of his brother-in•law, Win, Dark, service being conducted by Rev, A. J Mann, Mr. Gordon teas born at Crasbrook and was Married t0 Miss Mary .D [ a k, of the same 1 calif who survive o t s her husband. y bud., They lived in Brussels for Io or 12 years, moving to Niagara Falls 4 years ago. Cause of derail was pneumonia, Mr, Gordon had been in for about 4 Weeks. Deceesed was a cementer by trade -and a good mechanic and well known if1 this community. He was a Member of Court Cratibrook, C, 0. F , j and the funeral wee under their clfrec- tion, toles, Gordon and Garfield and Mrs; McDonald end son accompanied j the remains to Brussels, Sympathy Ie I tendered Mrs. Gordon in her bereave- ment, Tile j'int Temperance Convention at Mitchell called for Wednesday of this s week.was cancelledowing w ng to the mixup in train service. A LETTER from A. F. MacDonald, Paewegin, Sask., says in remitting his subscription to THE Po.T :--It iS always a welcome weekly visitor to me, Wish- ing you a happy and prosperous year. RED CROSS CIRCLE TEA. -Next Tues- dey the regular semi-monthly 'Pea will be held iu the Lii'rary Audience room, Brussels. The women of the szih Cos. Grey township, will be the hostesses. You are cordially invited to attend. -0- 8 00000 Cows for sale, oncoming in during January and February. GO1lDON MCDONALD, Central Hotel, Brussels. Yount collie dog for sale, J. HAaassa5, town, 8Op,' cordwood for Rale at $2 26 per cord in the bush. Wit STRATH, Phone 2818, Mortar rsnsr -5100 00 btfl lost. Imperial Balk, The Meier will be rewarded by leaving 1t et Tug POST. NOTICE. -All monies due me for cereteking of plots In Brussels cemetery are requested to be paid in at a1 early date. 28•2 I2onERT G. DARK. Caretaker, BOY wanted to drive butcher cart. Steady job. Apply at once BAsxea Bees, Fon !TALE —Five pigs 6 weeks old, also 6 pigs 8 or 4 months old. Geo, BAenorAN. Phone MI6 Ethel, Fon SALE. -Two good Durham cows due to calve. Cane. LAMONT, Phone 2118 Lot 18, Con. 7, Grey, PAIR of pnang rows due to crave thin month for sale. Have also Seed Oats and Seed Barley for vale, L. Hnu,rxoea, Brnsaels. Hamm for sale or to rent. Immediate pos. session. Apply to T. It Thomson, Seaforth, or !toil, Thomson; Brussels, Pon RArr:,-1 Span of horses, set new double berneso, lun,bsr wagon nearly new, new bay reek, set bob -sleighs and Lox. Will be sold cheap ns owner doss not require them. Apply at Electric. Light Plant. 35o. Nrvi703. Da. PAltiCE1, Osteopathic Physician, visits Brussel, Monday's end Thur -day's. Chronic and nervous diseases successfully treated, Vesits residences. Consultation at Queen's Hotel. HODWE and lot for sale. First-otase two-story house, centrally lora Md. For further aortic - Worm apply at THE PORT, A GOOD house for sale with stable and fruit trees. .Apply to I. 0. Rronanne, 4:3 POUReclipses of the sun and three of the mono, the greatest number possible in a single year,will v c i goccur he 1 97 last year in whch seven eclipses came was early in the last century, and the next will be in 1935• On January 8th, there was a total eclipse of the moon. OWING to a disabled knee, injured years ago playing Foot Ball, Garfield Seeker, druggist, now of ti'ort Francis, tt failed)p•l: ss the final mei cal examina- tion and :vh, honorably discharged and is now in civilian garb once more. About 15o, he says, were turned down in the exam, before the Battalion went overseas. Acc1ncw'r.-A messege wee received Wednesday morning seating that Ken. Cousley, who had been so badly hurt in an elevator accident at Fairbanks, Morse Co, Winnipeg, Wednesday of Inst week was making favorable progress toward recovery, The injured man is a son of Mrs. John Causley, Brussels and a former town boy.; We wish him complete restoration, ANswERgn THE CALL" -After an heroic battle for life, Alfred J. Lowry, a well known resident, died at his home here, Turnberry street, Brussels, early last Friday morning, in his 17th year. He had been iu failing health for the poet 6 years, from Addison's disease, Mr. Lowry was horn in Guelph township, Well:agree County and was the second son of the late Edward and Mrs. Lowry, He lived at Salem 8 years and came to Brussels in ,877, living here continuous- ly, Deceased was a stone mason and bricklayer and was a most industrious tnan, respec'ed and esteemed by a wide circle of friends, 3o yea's ago he was united in marriage With Mise Ida Sharpe and she, with 3 sono, Russell, Chicago ; Harold, Harrtston ; and "Jim" at home and Miss Hazel, of the Standard Bank staff, Brussele, survive. Mr, Lowry was a faithful member of the Me'hndiet church and also belonged to the K. 0. T. M. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon, service being conducted by Rev, D. Wren, who spoke on the words, "My sheep know my voice," 6 brothers of deceased were the pallhea'cr;, the sob- jest of this notice being the first break in their ranks Interment was made in Br s ua els cemetery g many Am rr O a beau- tiful t.iEul finesl tributes were tokens from the h Woman's Missionary $oeiely and the Sabbath School. Among relatives from distance were :-D A. Lowry end eon, Eddie from 'reroute ; Fred. Lowry, Port Huron ; `Will and Mrs Lowry and lteta, and l W. end Mrs, Kingswood, London ; Miilon Sharpe, Oak Harbor, Ohio J. r Seundera S aa pe, Toledo M rs.H, Day and Ceall and Mrs, Day, Gorrie. Russel Lowry was unable to get home, The sympathy of the corn- i menity is coot Melded to Mrs, Lowry and fatnily, BRUSSELS Woman's Instltllte w111 held its regular monthly meeting In the Ptab• lie Library, .Friday Jan. 19th, at 2 30 p, In. The subject. "Laws concerning women' and Lbtldreu", will be Introduced by Mrs Robt. Dark. Are you conver- sant with these laws fur women and children on the S!a"ule Books of Can. ada ? Conte to the meeting and show your interest in this sultj•et by joining in the diseus6.on which will follow. New Yiotit'a Ree(AU1'IONs - limn on Monday. Dented on Tuesday. Brelseenon Wednesday f3.11/ on 'Thursday 1 cistell on Friday, 11 oken ou Saturday. Cannell on Sunday, OBITUARY Pott•rRY —,POT years THE PosT has not been publishing obituary p )eery and have stated so oe a numb l of occnoions. Our reasons are :-Borne folk, relatives of deceased, gave us a calling down for printing the verses ; in many cases it was either poetry that had been published a too times before or origlual contributions lacking merit. Want of space was another reason and our decision was, uotwithatend'ng the receipt of good poetry many times, we would decline THE Po,,' le always ready to print on cards fur the purpose poetic expres..ions of this kind a' a small cost. Some weeks we have received as many as 25 verses along the line desig- nated People WeeTTalk About Miss Mary Ross is visiting old friends at Monkton, Whitfield Roe is home tor a holiday. ,. He has been in Loudon and R miser, T. Leckie hod a few days lay up dur- ing the P week eek front An attack of. lumbago. Miss Olive McMurray and her mother have gone to Sault Ste. Marie for a few weeks visit, Mrs. H. 13 Churchill and daughter, Megaw, are visitors at the former's par- ental borne - Miss McNeil, Winthrop, is spending a holiday with her mother and other rela- tives in Brussels. s Is. bliss Lizzie Elliott is bame on a visit from Calgary in which city she has spent a number 01 years. TILE POST is pleased to notice that Jack Leckie, el A , has passed his mod year's exam in Law. Capraio and Mrs T. NI, Moore have been visiting' :it the parental home of the latter, in Brussels. Miss Nina Rogers,: of Portage la Prairie, Man., who is visiting here, en- joyed past week with Mount Forest friends. Pwe Poa'r is glad to report consider able improvement in the health of Mrs, Wm Jewitt and we hope she will con- tinue to gain Mrs S. Slemmoo returned to her home iu London last week. Her health is nate too good but lee -hope improve- ment i, at hand. Miss Isabel Strachan was bridesmaid at the Cochrane- Cline wedding 10 Meese ja,v recently. She is visiting \Viu:rp:g friends sow Mon lay of this week Earl Cunning - hem wet strcceesfuliy operated on at the hum-nt Mrs I Parker, where he has boarded. We hope he will soon be o. k. Misses Muriel Brothers, Edith Dead man and Beatrice Berrie returned to the Queen City to pursue their respec- tive educe/Iona' courses after spending the holiday in Brussels. We are seamy to hear Met Lorne Stevenson, of Burford, recently a resi. dent of Brussels, has been dangerously ill with pneumonia, Old friends here wish speedy convalescence. Robert and Mrs, Anderson and family have moved to Blyth wbero the former is employed in the Flax mill, They will return to Brussels when the season for that Mas, of work is over, Harold Gerry underwent a successful operation ra tton at Guelphh la st week nod isdo- iu well. His mother and sister accom- panied hitn to the Royal city. Old friends wish Harold speedy convales- cence. L C. LIpphardt and Miss Elsie Platt, of Brussels, slaughter of N. and Mrs, Flail, t wereserf m ed on December 2 th 5 . in S'skat onn, Sask, They will live at Kelfteld, Sark. May they eujny many happy years. Addison and Mrs Taylor, of Rhein, Sask , are visiting relatives and old frieuds in Brussels and locality. Mrs. Taylor was formerly Miss Lizzie Mc- Naughton, of Brussels, They are wel- come visitors. Pte W. H. Cook, who is in England, spent Chris'mas at his parental borne at Caldicott, Wales, He is now orderly for Captain Best and rides a fine horse. "Billy" seems to have been born under a lucky sear. Ernest Miller is here on a holiday this week. He is recuperating from au operation for appendicitis, Mr. Miller is now filling the post of fireman on a Wabash railway locomotive, with head- quarters iu St. Thomas. THE PosT extends congratulations to D Ferguson, formerly of Brussels, in his re-election as Reeve in Teeswater by acclamation. He should be in the royal line for Bruce County Wardensbip be- fore ninny more laps, An unexpected pleasure WAS experien- ced a short tithe ago when Pte. Leslle Lowry, of town, and Pie. Harry Mc• Crae, a former 13russelsite, it nephew of Tames and Mrs. Spelt- and Mrs. Angus Lamont, met ie the Y. M. C A. rooms in Preece. Von may he sure both made good use of the time. Fred. J. '!ruff, formerly of Brussels, who enlisted with the ],nth but failed to pass the final exam and met the grime result after joining a London Company, has been in town this week and coley re - tern to his former position in the Ex sior Knitting factory. Of course Mrs, Tuff will come to town also, Barrister Tidal: McFadden, of the Soo, and his son, Capt. McFeldei, of Hamilton training oc n in crimp, were here g e P. over Sunday with D. and Mrs Walker on their return from Gncterich where Judge McFadden was buried 00 Satur- day. 'Pile former is a brother of Mrs. Walker and an old bay Of this locality. Will, Harris has gone to Guelph where Ile is taking what is designated as the Short Course at the Dairy School in con- neCtion with lhC Ontario Agricultural College. It ehould be specisilinterest- ing and instructive to him on account of the practical knowledge already possess- ed by his training In the Shamrock But- ter Factory here, MRSI SLACK'S LETTER To Mothers of .Delicate Children Palmyra, Pa, -"My little girl, had a chronic cough and was so thin you could count her ribs, and she had no appetite. Nothing we gave her seemed to help her, until one day Aire, Neibert asked me to try Vinol, and now elle is hungry all the Mine, her cough is gone, olio is stouter and has a more healthy color, I wish every mother who has a delicate child would try Vinol,"-Mrs, ALFRED BLAog. We guarantee Vinol, our nm) -secret tonic, to make delicate children healthy and strong. 1+'. R. S,\lI'I'M, Druggist, Brussels. Also at the best Druggists in all On- tario towns. J. 13. Sud Mrs Leishman, of Liberty, Snsk , were visitiug iu Brussels and lo- cality. The former was a Brusselile for several years and Mrs. Leishman is a daughter of the late Edward Bosman, W ingham. Church Chimes On the eveuing of Tuesday, February 616, a Ree'tal will be given by the choir in Melville church, under the direction of Organist Mulberou, ' r'Asimple answer to c complex ques- tion" will be Rev. Mr. VYrou's topic next Sabbath morning, Iu the evening he will speak on "Joseph, the Prince Min ister." LeAGtrs - "Au evening with the Belgians" will be on the program of the Epworth Lrirgue, Methodist church, innday tend lust , When air illustrated address showing Belgium as it was and as it is W.II be presented by 13 S. Scott. Musical program also. Keep the date" Admission Ice. COLLEGE ON WHEELS FITTED OUT Start From Guelph on Tour of Western Ontario. An Agricultural College on wheels has been fitted up at Guelph by, the officials of the 0. A. 0 , and the cars slatting out on a two months' totes of Weatetn Ontario, the start being made on the line North of Guelph last Monday. The torr is under the charge of Mr, ileo. Putnam, Super- intendent or Farmers' Institutes, There are -several new features being used this year. There will be moving pictures to interest all classes" Seed demouslrations will play a large part in the exhibit, showing the proper varieties to use Ser the various land conditions, and special attention is be- ing paid also to potatoes and oofn, and all kinds of grain. Some of elle re- sults of the work of soil analysis, which has been earned on in varione parts of the province for some time now, will be used. These samples of soil will be exhibited and demonstra- tors will explain their properties and what they need in the way of drain- age and what crops are best on them, The proper adjustment of lightning rods is also going to be shown very fully. Cheese exhibits and other dairy enterprises will also be given n large place. Two coaches are being used for the demonstration. Election, Cards LADIES AND GENTLEAIEN,- I am a candidate for the vacant Councillorship of Grey township and solicit your vote and influence If elected my aim will be to do any beat in time interests of the nnu)icipality. Yours truly, OLIVER HARRIS, TO THE ELECTORS OF GREY : L \ r DIES AND L•1LN TL>;arrEN.-I cru a candidate for the anise of Township 0oarciltor and will esteem it a favor to have your vote next, Tuesday. Wishing you prosperity, Yours truly, ROBT. L. 1IcDONALD. CIobbiuj list THE POST has Made arrangements to club with following papers and will be sent to any address (except the United States 60 cents extra) at the following subsetiption prices :- Dailies POST and Toronto Globe.-- ..... ...$4 86 " Toronbo World 8 85 Toronto Daily Star.. 3 76 Toronto News ... 3 76 Toronto Mail-Eulpire..., 4 86 I" Advertiser . 4 85 London Free Press ,,,,.. 4 33 Weeklies Poem and Saturday G lobe $2 40 " Family Herald and Star 2 85 " Toronto Sun 2 20 Farmer's Advocate 2 95 Canadian Omunti•yman, 2 00 Farm and Dairy,..... 2 80 141nntreal Witness ,.. 2 86 •World Wide..... .. 2 70 Novthclu Messenger 1 90 .I 16 ,I The Best Newspaper Value In Western Ontario The London Advertiser All Mail Editions $3,00 per yr. THS STADARD BANK• OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE . TORONTO Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inters HST 'D la7d est at current rate. 536 BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, M ZI Manager. pomiaDeSsraSsomesensaawallealesseSaillIP Belgrave Rev, Mr. Parautby expects to be ready for his regular wm'k next Sun- day and will preach at Sunshine in the afternoon, The Patriotic Society desire to acknowledge with thanks the follow- ing donations :-Mrs. Wm, 0, Scott, 10 yards cotton ; Ales, Jas: Nicholson, 10 yards cotton, Ales. A. Pe/eater, $1.00 ; Jas. Michie $2 00 ; Mrs, Albert 0010, $1.00. The following shipment )las been utuile to Ia mauOs Hall Lon- don :-4 Military shirts, 9 snits pyjam- as, U1 pair socks, valued 4tt$72.U0, BORN BONS. -In Morrie township, on January 11th, 1917, to Mr, and Mr's. George Bone, a dough= ter, BnonnoN,-In St, Minya, on January and, 1917, 18 91r end Mrs. N. Brandon -nee L. Brasdo L nee Miss Wr n - e e daughter. ERD r, 6irs, Walkerton, ,e Aanuary. Hedy, 6th, h, to Ke and Mrr, Lente A. Hedy, a daughter ($actin n Grace.) MOLnto M r. In Fo Mrs, Leslie on January MoLaughlln, 1017, to err. and Mrs, Loaue ter, ghlin, Swift Current, Sask., a daughter, 01E0 BrcLny,-At Kelfleld, Sask., on Monday. ,San. 15th, 1017, Richard Blelby, eldest eon of Mr. and Mrs. !rhos, Bielby, late of Morris township, Ont. GORDON.—At Niagara Falls, on January 1011,, 1917 Wm. Gordon, forme-ly of Brussels, aged 88 years. LAwats.—H, Toronto, on January 1211, 1917, William Dunean Lawrie, sur of the tate Wm, Lowrie, of Wroxeter, aged 87 years. Lownv -In Brussels, on January 12th, 1017, Alfred ,7 Lowry, in his 57th year. MrtLsu.-In Toronto, on January 11th, 1917, Robert Miller, late of Wroxeter, aged 78 yenta. 1110P.000355 -A Ranit Rte. kinrte, Ont„ on Jamnry 101,h, 1017, Judge Moses McFadden, need OAyears: PaA00010. 7n Morrie township, on January 16th, 1917, George Pnnnook, need 80 years, Pleu7a.-7n Gorrle, on ,Tanuarytlsth, 1817, Thos. Phsir, ngest 68 years. RoLs'rox.-In Wroxeter, on ,Tnnuary 10th, 1017; Margaret Ann McLaughlin, wife of John Rolston, aged 70 years. AUCTION SALES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24T17.—Ferro, farm stock, implements, Se., Lot 19, (Jon 10, Grey Township. Sale unreserved at 12 p. m. Jno. Brown, Prop. F. S. Soott, Atte. Tenders Tor New School House Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Febrnnry -nd, 1917, et 2ep. In., for .5110 erection of n brick school house in R. R. No 4 Morris Township. Plans and ape0lfleationa meq bo 5551 08 \V. H. MeO Iteheon'e, Lot 05, 6th Line, Morris. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. JORDAN, 000,•Treno., Brussels P. 0. QPEBEAL STOOS OF MERCHANDISE, also store and lot for ante at Monorieff. 51 acre of lend and stable attached. Get par. tltienial%, Price right, Apply Lo W P. SOBN0000, Monarieff, , Hound Strayed Strayed on the premises of the -undersigned, Lot 6, Oon, 2, Grey,on Deo. eeth, n hound dog. Owner may have hlm by proving property end paying expenses. D, BALLINC#ALL. G. FRYATT MOUNTFORD L, M S L u . 0. M. Organist of Knox Church, Sineerdine ' Local representative of London, (Eng,) College of Music : visits Bluevale and Bruesela on Fri. days. L06301111 on Plano, V tolbt and Voice cul- ture. Pupils prepared for L. O. M. exam. in January 1917, Entries now received. Address Box 41, Kiltcardlne Auction Sales • • 10 • ie 1• 0 ki • • AUCTION SALE 011 FARM, FAR61 STOOK AND IMPLEMENTS —P. B. SOett, A,,oilon- eer, has boon instructed by the undersigned to sell by Public Auction at Lot 10, Oon. 10, Grey township, on Wednesday, January 24th, at 13 o'clock, the following valuable property ;-1 maro.0 years old, 1 horse 4 years old, 0 serve supposed in milt, 1 fresh cow, 4 year-old steers, 8 Year-old heifers, 1 year-old thoro'-bred, 11 calves, 1 bull calf, 1 thoro'-bred Berkshire sow, 1 thoro'-brad Yorkshire sow due to farrow about time of sale, 1 Yorkshire now, 0 Moro` - bred Berkshire pips a weeks old, 8 hens, 155 igs tl Plymouth old, 100 White Leghorn lym ttt Rooks, .Rook hems, 25 O. A. 0. Plymouth Rocks, 4 geese A. 0. Plymdurh Roam roosters, 4 1 milk, 4 agn, and 2.gy, era, 2democrat, lumber wagons, 1 rook wagon, a1 buggy, 1 hey raknt, 1 Prost & Wood hay leader new, 1 hey rake, 1 Prost & Wood mower, 1 Maxon lour drill 12 hod, 1 4o 1 Harris binder, 1 Fleury walking plot., 1 p. 21, f Frost & Wood 2 furrow u•a ping plow, 1 punk of e, 1 big sleigh 1 wagon box, a1 pan sawlog bunks. engine, e 1 far Decker separator engine, 1 Ball k , 1 Fleury 1 w cult Baniia and ounted, 1 Fleury straw cutter and blower mounted on wagon, Joliette grimier es, withTggy mounted.oh wagon, 2 grintlase' disc, 2 buggy poles with tvh,tor, 1 3. 1 roe ev ileo, 2 Pro+h Wood cab troop, 1 1 3 -horse wither, 2 Bets heavy whiffle. eshing trees, 1 eetvlong, with belt, 1 ninchr,'onu threshing .6011110 feet ityg 1 blelotte cream separator loot lbs. capacity, 4 o large sections, 1 l cont stIl per, 1 1 sag harrows 4 or 5 saddens, 1 turnip putter, e sono , 1 cane hook, 1 ditching to spade, 1 Pesthole spoon, 1 cant hoots, l ainsh 2f bar, 2 crowbars,wigs, 1 logging chem, 6 chains 12 reit long, 1 sugar beet fork, 1 ensilage fork, d grain forks, mill 1 stand rook,, set milk lb, scalene 1 farming mill, 1 land rolleharness' milk onus, 1 vinegar barrel, l set team harness, 1 of or to hding pi , set single hs, 1 sees 1 shoot for loading pigs', 2 pig urates, 1 snuffler, 1 sledge hummer, 1 nrosaaut saw, 1 ...••••••••••••••••.••••••, IF OX'S! • DRUG STORE• 3 ♦ Penslar 1 Palatable Cod Liver • • Extract I 4 Por coughs, colds and a run- down condition as a result we " cannot too highly recommend e the above preparation, - Dur- ing last Winter season we load o a very large Bale of this article with most splendid results and we unhesitatingly recommend it to anyone in need of a build- er. It contains a solution of the extractive from fresh cod • livers without oil. This ex- t teat combined with Liquid c Is co bin L u d 9 Extract oFNieQt, Fluid Extract = of Wild Cherry Bark and the •. • Hypophosphites. • • In the preparation of Penslar Palatable Cod Liver Extract the medicinal portion in ex- tracted from fresh cod livers, the nilentirely removed and the above mentioned nutritive tonics added. It thus is en- tirely free from the greasy cod liver" oil and may be adminis- tered without the unpleasant digestive disturbances which often follow the use of such oil. It has an agreeable taste and may easily be given to child- ren. 6 • • s• • r • • • • A • • • • • • • Put up in 50c and $1.00 bottles. • James Fox Drugs and Stationery • The Penstar Store • • • • Romp manure spreader, 1 Chatham 120 egg Incubator, quantity of lumber and same wagon tongue timber, n quantity of mixed grain, 26 BRUSSELS MARKET bus. barley, quantity of mixed hop, quantic -- of potatoes, numerous entail articles. Perm Wheat 51 70 will also be offered for sale and If not sold will Osto 85 be rented. Sole unreserved as proprietor is Pons - 2 10 giving up farming. Terms -$5.00 and under Barley 1}M Gash ; over iamb amount 12 months credit giv- _Butte, - 45 en on fnrntshiug approved joint notes, 5 per Hoe 1 45 cent off for cash on credit amounts. Terme Hog 38 0 for farm made known on day of mile or upon Potatoes per bag 1 800 application to JOHN aeowat, Proprietor. f] 0756 2 15 110 6s 46 12 50J 00 2 00 Ste©oroea1000s eeeameeeesssseseeose•seeeeseeriseeseseeeveeeeeeeeeeeesssiNeesee• 00 f0 0) 9 g es 11 00 a 3 el a f! 0 00 3 Lad -nes' Fur Setts • • 21 74 • Brussels Daylight Store G. N. McLaren . Wap'a'V,'4,sl,nt'U�'W'Urhu'e+'h" i1'I'nt'U� hS„'h+'t+'hrh'I,at,+hlhJhrhrld'6Ni A,'4n'a,'is•prarglly+eh5'd6rh'velgJln,'hApA,rld11JW'h,W,'h,1,'1; p11'4i 4°t+'t'VP4'hApAte6'h'h,'h� MlsPN't,r4A e u iR s e A • e e EC 0 0 A n January arh rhi �•y,;rc„5 7IGSale AEney-saving Opportunity for You 1, is Cii BOLD yds. w o • 10• Nice even tar cad full act r wide,worth nat the mill 11 c •• to -clay r3ie, While this lot lasts Special • • re to Bar gains s i n Mens Winter Caps 3 a These prices are for Cash, t0 Highest prices for Produce. • is • • e G. N. McLaren e seseestn••••••♦••ob•s••••eeeees•e,e••Slee••••••SN•SO.ef•d•iS0Sf ,SNi••••S•.SNf 1 r Good assortment, 20 to 25 per cent less than regular values, Men's and Boys' Suits - A big range, 20 to 25 per cent less than regular values. freers Winter Underclothing Odd lots and broken sizes, regular $1.35 and x,0.50, while they last 9$c Boys' and Men's Overcoats s a 6 to to O H 01 M 58 Pa 13 at 0 • A big range, 20 to 25 per cent less a than regular values. A Few Ladies' Skirts and Cloth Coats At from to I of regular prices. Men's Fine Boots Some special snaps in all sizes of broken lots Not all elzes of any one kind 25 but all sizes bt the lot -8 to 10 and 3o per cent less than reg. values. f0 N 0 0 9/ 0 88 00 Es A e s s m 88 0 e d • s ee a .. w' ood Factory Cotton 1