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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-9-4, Page 4• WEDNESDAY, September 4th, 2 itittnisr,6 foot WEDNESDAY, Sept embt•r lth 19f2t1 1929 SIF2PTE11:1 ER 1929 w. ..'l, F S 3 4 5 to 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 1.1 15 iG 17 18 lel 2 a 21 /2 2i 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 u arttsso:s Fah', Oct 3 & 4 Denies Rumor :j25.00 ;. Council will : meet at the Hall Monday, Seiit, 23. A, MacEwen, Clerk, Rowick Twp. Council Council met Aug. 21st in Beswith- crick's Rooms, F ordwich, pursuant to adjuurmnetlt. Members all pre- sent, except Councillors -Gamble and Taylor. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes were read and on motion of Leonard and Hubbard were a - r. dopted. A notice was served en the totnl- cll by Cleve Stnllold akng she Council to put a surfaes culvert a- t cross the road operate his lot. It was moved by Leonard and Hubbard that the matter be referred to Robt. Balser, patroleman for tha''• division. Carried. The Council decided to move the � z ,_ crusher, and instructed the road Q � Supt. to advertise for tenders for s trucking and scraping in the gravel.. It was moved by Hubbard and Leonard, that the Council have the town hall in Wroxeter wired for electric light and- that the contract for wiring the Hall be given to Earl Ball he to do all the work aed fur- nish all the antterial for the .um of $170. •Cirried. A bill was presented to Council by Bert Horton for f5. damages to his ear. It was moved by Leonard and Hubbard, that the Council take no action. -Carried. It was moved by Reeve Inglis and y �t:f; y• M1s• Clarlt, of tstowe as return -1 Councillor Leonard, that DePtItY tNEHEMIAH REBUILDING THE he served and trusted He asked to get Nehemiah out of the way by Jahn are visitors with #cicada to p He was not de- ed to his home here. Reeve Hubbard Ire appointed to ar- WALL OF JERUSALEM for everythinghe needed; ermia• deceitful strategy.• Hon. John 5. Martin, Port Dover, range with the village of Wroxeter ales to journey to Jerusalem and ceived, and kept quietly at his great Leonard and Mrs. Bolton, and son 1VIi�higan. Nethery is spending a Minister of Agriculture, in the Per - as to have the village take over the Sunday, September 8 -Nehemiah 2: stay there for a long time; letters to task. Then a lying charge was David, of Seafortli, spent Wednes 'time with her daughter, Mrs. rlcCill unison government who emphatically Cemetery and the nubile library.- 1 to 7:4, governors on the way, for safety; brought against him, to the effect day visiting Mr. Bolton's parents, in Wawanosh. 1 d g Bolton denied that he proposed retiring on account of i11 health. THE IRO S S ]'QST Will Speak at . Mitchell PouiyWante1 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FORALL KINDF7 OP POULTRY, R. Thomson F (Its: atstE uaron-Um Hon, G. Howard Ferg son, Prime Minister of Ontario, who it has been announced will speak at Mitchell, on September 6th. anger by sarcasm and ridicule. Neh- emiah answered by prayer and work. He and the Jews kept on, until hall the wall was completed. Then the angor of the adversaries THE GREAT DECISION Now is the time seriously minded `young people .are making the great deciekon as to their life work. In to presents he greatl1possibilities thrtion we ough a business education. Doing tills we cannot so better than ask ambitious , young people to write us; we will send you the names 'of scores of gra- ' .duatas from your district who are i filling leading positions in Canaditul BGG' YY6�goY! end American titles, Ask them. Tliey know. We will stand or fall vn their testimony. tEveryi at to Co of the situation, on,ast 1ear The went direct to a good ! last lady graduate was placed at District News 'Twenty Five Dollar's per weep trees { (Thirteen t Hundred per year) with an advance of One Dollar per week WALTpN ' every three months. 1 ' i M Radford of I It is freely admitted that no Com. increased and they plotted violence. Wi slam an; 1s. . "Nevertheless," says Nehemlah, "we Clinton, are visiting their son, W. E. finer' salsucScess ool in WC nada can excel made our prayers unto our God, and :Radford. i theess set a watch against them day and Mrs. William Humphries spent e College graduates. We can prove night, because of them," Prayer and few days with her aunt, Mrs, Robert this tl sfroomour ive in the records. ty we commend who works went together, here as al- Campbell, of Winthrop, ways in the normal life. l Dr, Frank Neal, of Peterboro, is at our Canada Business College, popu- So the true story continues, tell- ' present spending a few days with • larly known as Toronto's Greatest ing. of attempts by the enemy to his mother, Mrs. William Neal. School of Business. break down the spirit and morale of James McDonald and Andrew I ~ A position' is positively guaranteed the workers. Nehemiah meeting this Knight and Mrs. Join McDonald each graduate. The business world with words of encouragement and were in London on Wednesday. is calling loudly for well trained more vigorous plans than ever. While James Small, of London, spent a ' young men of character. You may he prayed continually he missed no few days visiting his grandmother, • learn while you earn through the human opportunity for self -protect Mrs. John Rae, and his uncle, Jas. Snotton College CoStrrea Toronto. pondence Schools, 214 ion. He had the workers bring Rae. Write today for tarticulars and shields and weapons with them to the Rev. E. F. Chandler, of rordwich, list of graduates from your territory 'Will M 1l Sunday School Lesson work; he arranged trumpet sign als, aeeonnd childrenemotored] to ms orouto during the past thirty yeas.. to Wing- h.e and itis ow•n servants and guard en v Day, of Preston, w o as BY CHARLES G. TRUMBULL were on. duty night and day -"send heenvisiting ber aura, Mrs. William College and Spading, TOranto. 3t of us put off our clothes, saving that Neal, has returned to 'her home in i _ E. (Editor of The 8u ntlay School Tlmost every one put them off for washing." Preston. of Wawanosh, is %After another attempt to dis- Master Kenneth Solder. who spout Maitland Henry, hearten the workers the enemy tried some time visiting with George tend in Sttendancen ce t t1 e C. . Gear and L' • I, h so that they might be called in case recen hang Business College. Wingham, of need, to one place or another; and recently. • h Ontario or Canada Business College, requisition on the King's forest, for that he was planning to make him- Isaac an s. the necessary timber. And the King self king over the people and to Elmer and Mrs. Hackwell, aecom-' Mrs HACICWCII'8 a'later, Mlafl BLY Carried, Golden Text ame(d b TH It was moved by Leonard and The people hada mind to work.. gave him everything he asked, "ac- rebel against the lung of Persia. This p Y d by a straight reply, Edna Reid, left on Wednesday to Frank Metcalf, for 18 years Do- Huhbard, that accounts as rear] be (Arch. 1:0.) ONE FOR BRUSSELS Ipaid. f cording to the good hand of my God was answered - upon mel' giving the truth and denying the spend a few days in Toronto, tminlon fruit tnspectur in Saskatoon Thos. Mrs. Hackwell and little ' e 1 iris est on account o Leonard and There followed a dramatic story. falsehood; also by prayer. One final g I It was moved by If ever we are looking for onv eco_ 1 Nehemiah got safely through to Jer- plot follows, intended to take Nehe- son, Elliott, and Mrs. William Hark- l ill shealthnand is returning to his old wife and 1 Hubbard that this Councii do now ing evidence that truly spiritualp usalem, bat enemies were waiting for, miah's life; another deliverance well, spent Sunda visiting with Wm. ;home at Blyth, On his retirement, Last July when thele are tial practical, let us not for- him. Influential people in the land and Mrs. Elliott, in Mitchell. comes ,and another prayer. i Mr. Metcalf was press need with a we stayed in rinse to meet again on the third gat the ease of Nehemiah it con- h t t "that there Attd so the wall was finished to a John and howls itilcl?onald, of j purse of gold and an address by the beautiful little village called Brus Wednesday in Septembersounds the world's mistaken idea that t k th if f t} hole less than two months from d h wore on our vacation in the Tp. were mac pu ou a ere come , a f � a man o see a we are o to the Windsor, who spent n few days vial • fruit dealers in Saskatoon. sell, and we certainly found it a Hall t Gerrit• 1 when Collectors will P h'ld Israel." ' had time the building began Did Nehe- g•t] •11 g g t c ' treat. It is as pretty a village as I be appointed. -Carried. have ever seen and the people ark' G. W. Walker, Clerk. The flowers G. a out "were much cast down Dr. and M g recons. and b wre friendly and coo especiallyMr. L. - b ias it is worthany h Jail in their own eyes and had it lu•g lav•ay G d spiritually makes a man visionary and impractical. Like Noah, Abra- ham, Joseph, Moses, Samuel, David, ' Daniel andmanyanother praying saint, Nehemiah astounded his hard- ded enemies by the ouiet thor- m lien s in to yr a e urin c t ren ofsrae " They been having things their own way; this aniah take the credit? He records past week, have returned to their man might interfere. that his enemies and the heathen home in Windsor. • Mrs. Thomas Vita horn of were marvelous, Nehemiah's practical wisdom and ?'O " he gives the Brockville, are renewing acquaint. Downings ages hes thoroughness come out in his first reason; or they pe:eeived that this ances m elle village. It is a number Applications for Pensions. o CYiC move: a secret investigation, byof ht spall time one erto vis' which ss and feared their success with $ g work was wrought of our God." of years since Mr. and Mrs. 'Wag- Goderich Signal: -The County old display of flowers. During my n 1 Struck by Lightning which he defeated carefully of the walls and environs of Jerus- The lesson ends with another re- horn left Walton and their many age pension board has se 'far received journ there 1 heard about some ma 1 thought out and seemingly very elem. Then, having ascertained the cord of Nehemiah's sagacity, thoro- friends are pleased to meet them 163 applications for pensions and is from Vancouver, who visited 13rus- , practical" plans. facts for himself and not having to ughgoing wisdom, efficient plans and once again. ' dealing with them as promptly as 1 p vt lin down in it. ' Prisoners Guarded in Jail Yard HP was high up in the King's depend on what anyone else might systematic administration of his task Peter B. and lira. Gardiner and , 000ihlo Mr. G. W. Holman, Oeeret- lri e a n t an, t ..a LOCAL NEWS eels, am ran �gv _r, have told him, he called together the I think h hduld htco�a mental U t'1 D ler is Past -Loss household in the palace in Persia. He of protecting Jerusalem.• Miss Vera M. Gardiner, of Walton, ary of the board, states that the hest amination as I believe there are saneris $1000. was doubtless well off and comfort- Jewish nobles, rulers and priests and Seven times in this lesson we are accompanied by Mrs. Rebar J Y y application yet received was from a people in the asylum. The "taxi" + able. But he had heard bad news told them his good that he had told that he prayed. No wonder he tor, and Miss Lois E. Naylor, of l hart ninety-seven years of age. man, is a gentleman aiui a good hard S3,- Damage Pram the Old Country; his people . full authority from the news;ing of Per- carried through his task successfully. Rochester, N. Y., spent the week end Every one of the thirtysix yue.-- working boy. Ignorance is bliss with Goderich, Aug. were in affliction: the wall of Jerusa- ;ata to rebuild the was of Jerusalem; times on the application form 5015 some people Again I say, Brussels amounting to $1,000 was caused rem was broken down, the gates des- and he invited them to take up the We should not make the comanon with relatives and friends in London lovely t as you could find h the tower of the jail here was troyed by fire This was all a re 1 task with h' "that b n more I ;mistake buspeaking pe a in is as ove y a spa when e a wi ctrl a we e o anywhere and is one lagf the I cleanest struck by lightning during the s'- porduh and dishonor to the name of to epman "LetThey us rise with ap sahim d member that prayer 1s work, and BELGRAVE Fractured Knee Cap. aed mast old ya work of the most efficient and pra- Annual School Fair will be held on lCinrardine Reporter: ---On Satur- been in and I have travelled from vera electrical storm atlaen crash, Nehemiah wept, and fasted, and build." ctical kind. Prayer is the greatest Tuesday, Sept. 24th. clay morning last hiss Wm. Habkirk toast to coast. Best regards to Bill- hour this morning. prayed, He identified himself with { The enemies heard the news and work we can do;+when we do it, we p, VV. Scobt was a recent visitor; Queen street south, was the victim ie and which occurred at about 1.05 a. m. the sins of the people of Israel; het laughed the Jews to scorn. Nehe- can do any other work God entrusts with friends at Milton of an unfortunate accident While Leslie. DETROIT ADMIRER. set the tower ablaze and firemen pleaded with God to forgive and to miah quietly invoked God as their to us. I A number from here g, In their orchard, Sita. a it shout prayer and and St. Thomas. carefully answered. d we re - and- ^ are attending . li �bkirk steep fought with considerable difficulty help this people. Then -a most prac- wisdom and strength, and served fair -- the Exhibition in Toronto. , ed on an apple, this causing her to Morris Tam. Council to keep the flames conrined there. tical turn -he asked God i6° give notice on the enemies to keep out. } Alex. Bryans shipped a car of ;lip and fall. The knee cap of her I There were seven prisoners in the him favor with the heathen Persian An entire chapter follows (3:1-32) King, "For I was the King's cul.• with a recital of the names of the 'Council met on Monday, August 19, cells when the fire broke out and bearer." Jews who started vigorously on this 1929. Members all present. The they were led outside into the court- His opportunity came when the rebuilding, with the exact portion of minutes of the last meeting were yard until the blaze was definitely read and approved . The By -Law on brought under control. The prison - the Russell Drakn and the By -Law on ers, all of whom were in for minor the McCaughey Drakn were read offences, were guarded by Provin- and finally passed. The treasurer pre tial Officer Whitesides and Con• seatedthe, half -yearly financial stable Thomas Gundry. statement and the Council adopted I Most of the damage by Dames was a rate of 7 mills in the dollar for I clone to the tower, although there the present year. The reports on I was also considerable damage done the McNichol 'Drain, the Phelan , by water to the interior of the build Drain and the Little drams were ' ing. The cells where the prisoners read and provisionally adopted. A were kept escaped damage entirely, request for repairs on the Grant.' owing to the fact that they are sit - Drain was received from Alex. Mc- Laughlin and Engineer Archibald was asked to look over the Drain on lot 30 and report. The following ac- counts were, paid :-Dr, Stewart B. 0. H., $25.00 ; Peter McNab, B. 0. I3., $3.00 ; W. J. Henderson, B. 0 A. Mar.Ewren, B. 0, H. H. $3.00 ; 33.00 ; By Law and fees Russell Drain 350.00 ; By -Law and fees Mc- Caughey Drain 350.00 ; John Mc- Gill, repairs and tile Itiatoul Drain $1.50 ; Canadian General Ins. .Co. Premium $100.00. Patrolmen -W. Henderson, 315.25 F. Beirnes, $31.- 15 31:15 ; Ed. Johnston, 346.25 ; James Noble, $45.75 ; Wm. Craig, 38.75 ; Lew. Jowitt, $36.00 ; 'Chas. Work• matt, 311631.96 ; Chas Workman, $108.00 ; Herb. Wheeler $112.00 Wm. Brown, $37.05 ; Geo. Kelly $13.75 ; Wm. Shortreed, Belt, $3.P0: John Rintoul setting up grader. Poultry WANTED Will pay highest market prices for all kinds of Poultry Having taken a course in Poul- try culling, I am able to cull out your poor layers and de- sensed ones. Any one wanting to sell or have their flocks culled. Phone 108xr5. Prices reasonable Jno. Rutledge uated in another wing of the build- ing. During the time that the blaze was being fought a terrific sl,'-tric storm was in progress and firemen had dif- ficulty at first in playing streams of water on the tower, owing to its height. Some of the firemen climb- ed on to the slate roof, slippery with rain, and fought the flames from perilous positions. Despite the bad storm there was a crowd of nearly 500 people. it was estimated gathered at the jail. As a rule the switchboard at the tele- phone office is closed during an elec- tric sternia hut the night operator on duty stuck to her post and put through calls for help. BLUEVALE Fleming Black spent the week end at Toronto. A fine -deer was seen in a swamp near here last week. Dan Falconer and Alex Mowbray are taking in the Toronto Exhibition, Miss Louie Patton is spending a few weeks with her cousin at Toren. to. John and Mrs. Johnston of Strat- ford spent Sunday with George Mothers. Wm. Robertson received and de- livered a earloa(1 of fertilizer last • Robert Shaw was ti+ Brussola on Sunday taking services at the Uitltecl church there. Robe., and Mr:. King and children .1 Morale, e•,,,•e visitors with George inti Mrs. Mothers. Alvin Stnil.h and William 3lcliin are taking in the 'Toronto E.:. .1bitiott this week. Norman ITall and MinA Fl"r ei, Hall, of Wroxeter, have ret.mned manic after spending their vitcation: with relatives here. King inquired the reason for his sad ness, and then, learning the trouble asked Nehemiah what he wished. The Royal eupbearer made no anew, but prayed silently for a moment the wall, or gate, that each under- , took to restore. System and thor- oughness are very evident. Also that "many hands make light work." The enemies did not like the vig- 0 (mous prosecution of the work of Ring, and worthy of the God whom building the wall. They showed their Th he made a request worthy of en THE GREATEST TiRE THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN Not one Royal Matter in a thousand will ever puncture. Nor one in five thousand will blow our under Two years of service, The Royal Master was built without regard for cost. It is the finest tire that can be built. Its massive tread is double thick, cured by a new slow process. Its carcass is made with extra plies of web fabric. Side-walls are guarded against scuffing. The Royal Master is matte oversize. Or rather, the right size for real tire economy. If you want tires that will last as long as you keep your car, then buy Royal Masters. On sale at every - ,1 POT DOkI! ��1 °�� O. H. Sproule. BRLSST;LS........................................... 11'IHEL ...... _...................:........------..........:_..... . B. L. Desjardine WALTON.......................e......... ............... ........ J. S. L. Cummings BLUEVALE cattle to Toronto on Saturday. Miss Ruby Duff, R. N. of Toronto, Mrs. E. Stapleton visited with re - is holidaying with relatives here. latives at Owen Sound recently. Norman Hall of Wroxeter is spend Mrs. Corbett and children are ing a few days with relatives here. spending a few days in Stratford. Quite a number from here are tak- Miss Minnie Anderson, of Toronto ing in the Toronto Exhibition this is visiting relatives around Belgrave. week. Rev. James Scobie and family have John and Mrs. Hall, G. and Mrs. returned from their vacation. Hall and W. J. and Mrs. Masters Mrs. Chas. Rintoul, of Brussels, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Percy spent Sunday at Port Elgin, Card of Thanks: -We wish to take MacLean. this opportunity of expressing our bir. and Mrs. Douglas and daugh- thanks to the many friends and nei- ter, of Lucknow, visited with Mrs. ghbors for their kindness and words Nethery on Sunday. of sympathy during the illness and : Miss Mary Coulter, of Toronto, death of our loving mother, also for spent Tuesday with her brother, C. the lovely floral triutes and for the R. Coultes and family. good service of Wroxeter Telephone A. and Mrs. Isbister and children Central -Frank and Hazel Stamper. of Toronto, were recent visitors On Tuesday morning Mrs. Stamper with Jos. and Mrs. Miller. passed away at the home of W. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Saskat- Yeo, B. Line. Deecased had been in chewan, were guests of John A. and failing healtli for the past few Mrs. Geddes for a few days. months but had been up and about Frank and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. until recently when she took a turn Fox, of Whitechurch, were visitors for the worse. She was about (k0 with J. A. and Mrs. Brandon. years of age and was well and fav- Mrs. John Perrin and daughters, arably known by a large circle of Jean and Marion, of Toronto, visited friends, She is survived by one son, with J. T. and Mrs. Coultes last week. Frank, and one daughter, Hazel, iliss Gertie Armstrong, o Wind - both of Turnberry. She was an ac- sor was a holiday visitor with her tive member of the United Church parents W. H. and Mrs. Armstrong, here. in Morris. Called to Her Reward: -After a John Murdoch, of Detroit, and son lingering illness of several months Rev. Jas. Murdoch, of Sparta, Ill., there passed away on August 27th, visited relatives at Belgrave one day Anna Agar, beloved wife of the late last week. Frank J. Stamper, of Joliet, Ill., airs. J. Bone and sons, Clelland andRa who predeceased her some 35 years Ranson, left on S'atu'rday for the ago. Mrs. Stamper was born on southern states where they intend to Sept. 26, 1871, being in her 58th reside for a time, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman, of Crystal 12A0 Watts ; 110 Volts. A11nost naw, with year and lived the last 27 years on City, Man., were guests of John and poles, wire ,, d all a]nlutneut For rerElu+r the 2nd con. of d+urnberry, She With Mrs, Stewart for a couple of days. nttrrlultnra apply to DR. A. E. alantasrae, an ever kind and loving mother and C. R. and Mrs. Coultes, Jim and aeoroonry pumice Trustee Board, Ethel. by her kind and loving disposition Mabel, are in Toronto for a few days was loved by all who knew her. She visiting friends and attending the WAS of an outstanding Christian Exhibition. character and always ready to help Mrs, G. Nicholson and Emmeline, others to her utmost ability, never have returned after spending an en - thinking she was doing much. In re- joyable time with friends at Cooks- ligion she was a member of the ville and other places, United Church, and always interest - Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. ed in any work for the good and Phillips, of London, and Mrs, Sedge - welfare of her church. She leaves wick, of Bufralo, were recent visit - to mourn her loss, ono 8011 and r 1 ' Mrs. o Mrs, ' rub err The of Tu Wendell, allyCoorgr. Irwin, also Misses Mary and funeral was held Private from her Trene Van Camp vkskte(1 with friends 'Underwood last Aug. eft leg was fractured. Such an in- jury is very gainful and the proves* of healing takes considerable time Her many friends sympathize with Iter in her trouble. LANDS FOR SALE FOR TAXES Notice is hereby given that the list of land+ for sale tar Taxes has been prepared and t bat copies thereof ens be bad at this office. r3,1 that the hat 1s being published In theOnt,•'' CIazettr of July 2001, 2715, August 8rd and h'+h and ,hath default In the payment of +vtd Tales and costa, the lend will be sold on Mere day, (lotober 75105, 1828, at two &clunk In the afternoon et the Court Rouse in the Town •^1 0 od emelt. GORDON rorn4G. (`onnty rr011 000x. County Trent; Ohne 0.12 Goderich, Aug_ 7, 18_0 Farm for Sale Lnt 0, Con. 2 Grey township. 100 ,acres. 7 miles front Brnxxels • school within 80 reS• Goad brick house, bank barn, etablfnu, drive abed, wind mill, d rifled well. About 8 nnr-,of orchard. u'arin all in gond state of cultic], (ion Apply to JOSEPH JAVELIN. 0^a R. R Blttevale, 01,61010 Ethel Delco Lighting System for Sale n; one ors with David and Mrs. Scott. dam }der and one grandson, ;Imes J T coulter end late residence on Thursday afternoon at Tiverton and U7 'l'2Oth Service was held at the house by her pastor, Rev, Mr, Mann. week.The Belgrave llranoh of the Wo - Two of the , "Roca of Age by and men's Instituto met at the home of Wo - were clung, "Rock of Ages" and "Safe to the Aims of Jesus.° In- Mrs, Robt. McCrae, in Londesboro, tnrinen is MOO wMOOin Wingham C01110 The President, Mrs. Carl Procter was in the chair. A very interesting t(«fro. The pallbeareiti were her bro. Mrs. T+ 14irCa1• they, Andrew Agar, of Mount For- est, Paper was given b Y est W. it, Yeo and Alfred Agar, of lum ami several items of business 'Turnt•erry, Wm. South, Lewis Jewitt . anwered a (hsocial tarassedi.me hlumnchjnyedw.as served and Charles Agar, of Morris, Property ni Ethel for Sale consisting of 11t4 nem Oland, good trent 0 hallae, and barn Mix00 feet, Hydro powur 11119 been tnatelled In house and Dement sidewalk. ?LUIS past property. For farther particulars apply.10 to PbenoJSs9 A. W1Lt3ONla. 11bel P.0 Farm for Sale Fbr111 known ns the Dllwerth I12rn', 1001 prisms 100 acres ntoetty All °leered 111111 11, 8 gond state of eultivctlon, Iota of water and within ladle of Ethel atatiml, 1g mile to prior Village. S7111 lie pr10od reaeonnbly for gnlok, sobs. For further pxrtleulars, appply on pr0lniees t0 10. ROW LA ND. IttheL • Farm for Sale A vary doalrxb1e s6nok rnrm nt 110 twee. mike Rom nrnaaels Qn,d buildings nn sytri +menta. nosy tarnla to tit16 purchaser Foe �urttUor pnrtloA, II, ,IAC OI�NAidt, t Brussels,