The Brussels Post, 1918-2-14, Page 4Ebe trasstio post
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY to. 39)8
SOLDIERS DO
NOT
aLDIE Rs
NEED EXTRA FOOD
se
And Sol Wasted!
Transit A dW t
Soil in ane
Spoils
1
Canadian Press Despatch
Ottatv;t. Icb. t, -Atter conference
with General S. C. Newburn, Min-
ister of Militia, the Fund Controller
has issued a satement pointing out
that it is entirely unnecessary tor
additional food to be supplied by
relatives and friends to Canadian
soldiers while in this country, in
view of the liberal and varied food
ration issued to the troops by the
Militia Department.
The statement adds that the ag-
gregate quantity of food thus priv-
ately sent to the soldiers is very
large and that melt of it, having
been conveyed long distances in
heated express or mail .:ars, is more
ur less spoiled and consequently in-
jurious to the health of the men.
The public are, therefore asked to
discontinue the practice of sending
i•:, -stuffs to the soldiers in Canada.
The waste referred t0 can he
checked only by geting each sold-
ier's family and friends to realize
that they individually are the per-
sons who are asked to stop sending
tood in this way. The situation
Overseas is so critical that every ave-
nue of food waste must be closed, the
statement concludes.
DID YOU KNOW JUST HOW MUCH
TO BUY AND TO COOK?
SWARM OF BEES WORTH ki1Ylli i
B patient, 13 prayerful, 13 modest, B
mild,
13 wise As a Solomon. 13 creek as a child
Bsourt, 1s} to C11
men,
B
friendly sYith
kind
13 sure to make matters sttlise ;;.•r,; t
mind.
!i u
13 callous, B pru4etit, I3 trtistt ill, tt
B .ourtea,li to .ti ,nese, 13 friendly t,.;:h
tt
13 temperate in ,,rtiarns•,1, pleasti;e
wine.
13 careful of conduct.
B cheerful. 13 grateful, B! t:pe:1,l, B
firm
B peaceful. benevolent. S w'iiinL t•'
learn, t )
B couraeeous, B gentle, B l i7era., -
1;1st.
B aspirins;. 13 humble because thou art
dust.
Bpenitent, circurispi...t. ,,u -id
taith.
13 active, devoted Be faithful till death.
B • honest, 13 13.,,ic, transparent, andpure.
13 dependent. B '4'hristlike and you'll
he secure.
Says Food Controller, true,
ill the secret of the French
ht,us••'• ' thrift lies in her careful
,n ',1nre,,ver she not only
bul"s careliiily, but afterwards pre-
pares it so that no morsel is wasted.
-Take care of the pennies and the
pounds will take care of themselves,"
is her adage,
But as there are so many inex-
perienced housewives who just have
to guess at quantities, the following
advice from a food expert may be
valuable: -
The caterer and the steward has
at his finger tips the following rules.
One pound of coffee will make
from thirty to forty-five cups.
One-quarter pound of tea will make
-from sixty to seventy-five cups,
One-quarter pound of coca will
make about thirty cups.
Ten to sixteen ounces of sugar for
each pound of flour used in making
cakes.
One pound of sugar will sweeten
from thirty to forty cups.
One quart of cooking oil will cook
from sixty to seventy-five crullers.
One quart of cooking oil will fry
sixty oysters.
One quart of cooking oil will fry
seventy fritters,
The size of the article and the tem-
perature of the fat control the amount
uf the finished product.
One-quarter peck of apples will con-
tain from nine tofifteen apples. The
medium-sized ones run eleven to the
quarter peck.
Peaches and pears, about fifteen to
the quarter peck.
Potatoes, eleven to sixteen to the
quarter peck,
Turnips, same as apples.
One-quarter peck of peas should
yield one pint when shelled.
One-quarter peck of lima beans
should yield one pint when shelled.
One-quarter peck of string beans
should yield two pints when prepared.
One-quarter peck of butter beans
should yield two pints prepared.
One-quarter peck of tomatoes aver-
age from nine to eleven.
Three ounces of rice will serve four
or five persons when used as a vege-
table.
One medium-sized can of tuna fish
wil serve five persons.
One and one-quarter size can of
sardines will serve three or four per.
sons.
Kippeded herring, medium-sized,
will serve four or five persons.
One pound of dried, boneless cod-
fish equals three and one-half pounds
of fresh fish.
One can of peas will serve eight per -
Sons,
One can of No, 2 tomatoes will Serve
eight persons.
One can of No. 2 tomatoes, used for
tomato sauce, will serve twelve per-
sons.
One pound of potatoes will serve
from four to six persons.
One pound of oatmeal will serve
front fifteen to twenty persons.
One pound of prepared breakfast cer-
eal will serve from fifteen to eighteen
persons.
One pound of flour will make about
small loaves of bread.
One pound of flour will make thirty
biscuits.
One pound of flour will make pastry
for five pies.
One pound of flour will mak about
two and three-quarters pounds of cake,
One pound of flour will make about
two pounds of cookies.
One pound of butter will cut from
forty to sixty chips,
One pound of shortening will be re-
quired for every twenty-five persons
for cooking purposes,
One-half pint of syrup will serve
from eight to ten persons for hot
cakes.
Four ounces of macaroni will serve
from four to five persons when used
as a principal dish.
Four ounces of beans will serve four
persons when baked.
Two ounces of beans will serve four
persons when used in soup.
Three ounces of cheese will serve
four persons when used In place of
meat, fish, eta,
One-quarter ounce per person when
Cheese is used for flavoring,
Two medium-sized oranges, peeled
and sliced will serve three persons.
One tall can of salmon will serve
live persons.
THE NATION'S DEBT
Something more than a cheer and a
clasp of the hand,
Or ' u1, homage to pay at their
shrine.
For an hour's idle thruuut all
the land -
Then forgotten. tten. liar hearts trust
define
The due that is theirs, which we all
have to par
To those hrave, who for freedom
have hied,
For they tell a mute story 1,f those
far away.
With the roughly turn'd mould for
their bed,
It is
Battle searr'd as they stumble' dear
lads how 1 pray
That the nation will never forget
How you gave up your all as you went
far aw Av
To uphold our traditions. And yet,
Often tittles as 1 see you all limping
and worn.
The tears they will start, as I dread
That the sacrifice made for the child-
dren unborn.
Will he numbered in time with the
dead.
Not a raiment too good for those, torn
shattered frames -
Not a divan too grand for their
bed -
Not a ralace, the home of the highest
of dames
But is fit for those heroes who bled
And he who forgets shall be ever
afraid,
And the echoes shall surely awake
Every part of the earth if that debt is
not paid
To the lads who have fought for
our sake.
THE CANADA YEAR BOOK
Facts, hard and otherwise, are
"stubborn things " one alight under-
stand, therefore, the labor of com-
pressing them sufficiently for gen-
eral use. The Canada Year Book hales
annually in one volume many of the
facts about 'Canada that can he seeur-
ed, and makes them easily available to
journalists, politicians and benefactors
vocal and silent.
VINOL REMOVLS
TUL CAUS Of
OIRONIC COUGHS
A Constitutional Remedy
That We Guarantee
Lagrange, N. C. -"For years I
suffered with a chronic cough, so I
could riot sleep nights and continued
to lose flesh. My druggist asked me
to try Vinol. It cured my cough, I
can sleep nights and have gained
twelve pounds. Vinol is the best
tonic and tissue builder I have ever
taken." -W. D. Ren, Lagrange, N. C.
We guarantee Vinol for chronic
coughs, colds and bronchitis. Not a
patent medicine, Formula on every
bottle. Your money back if it fails.
The current edition has a general
int."duction delhr.c in s.'ote detail
with the nail,. al resources the coun-
try it is 'men rti.titrat i ...n3 the at-
ran;cnnent -.t the inf .mati•atsupplied.
i, exceilent. A feature ,•t the book
is the special Censui 4.3 the Prairie
Provinces. taken on July tit, 1`11t+, In
five years, the population .1 Manitoba
has groivn front 4%,l. 11 t, 5s 3,550;
at Saskatchewan, from 4,12,4 3 2 to 647,-
335; of Alberta. toe» 574.o63 to
4 5, a total increase. as compared
with 1011. of 300,4.75. despite the
drain .d tete war.
At the outbreak of the war, the move
meat of immigration from the united
States received a setback. yet the av-
erage 1,'t arrivals for tot 5, 19115 and
101 -:vas 53, 0I persons annually A
particularly valuable feature of The
Canada Year Book is the statistical
summary -a comparative survey of the
commercial prowess made by the
Dominion in the last Live years,
KEEP ALL DELINQUENTS
May Not. Be Discharged Even If . Less
Than Category "A."
Although only category A r(fen are
i'eing called out under the Military
Serve Act, militia orders state that
all men handed over to the Western
3intario Regiment will be kept on the
strength at the discretion of the offi-
cer cunun:uiding that unit. If a delin-
quent under the act is of a category
less than A he is to be put at the
work of a military, nature that he can
do fest,
.Men who report for service under
the order of the deputy -registrar and
are tound on re-examination to come
under category 13 are to be transferr-
ed to the Special Service Company.
arealso pet
• n enlist
\ underage w1/
.let
1P
g
into the Special Service Company
until they attain military age. Men
enlisted in the United States are
Placed in the snits according to their
physical stamina, and fur all practical
purposes only men who are absolute-
ly unfit for military service are reject -
eel. In many cases a category B man
l-nprovea so much by military service,
It is stated, that on examination he is
found fit for service in the front line.
DIAMOND RING AS TEE
343
Seattle Society
at
RS. M A E
Stehle, o f
5 e mole,
Weeh., was re
°wetly the heroine
of a unique bet at
'Banff S Fetid n g s
which caused
much comment
,'Wagering with a
fellow member of
It h e * fashionable
�Io0oo1ony at Banff
Springs that she
teould make nine
perfect drives on
We mountain golf
oeurse, Mrs. Mae
If3te1le, of Seattle,
!Wash., teed her
ball from the top
of a fifteen bun•
Idred dollar dia.
mond ring on
each hole. A slip,
a low awing or
anything that
would not come
under the title of
a perfect drive
would have sent
the ring spinning
atter Um ball and
ruined Or lost it.
A large gallery
left the Banff
Springs Hotel to
watch Mrs, Stehle
use a magnificent
solitaire ring in
fulfilling her
uniquewager. The
Seattle society
woman, who is a
arrack golfer and
who finished high
in the recent
tournament a t
Montt, placed her
wing on a small
found of sand,
her hall upon
t, and with the
tmoat 's coolness
ilnade her drive as
,though the safe.
ltlty of a valuable
(ring did not de.
(pend upon her
esurenews. Nine times Mrs. Stehle repeated her teat on each tee and, by,
Wig Nom up,, one of the most elaborate dimmers of as si a!ak _,/
Woman Plays Unique Golf
Banff Springs
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WAR HAS SOME BENEFITS.
Fifty years ago there was 100 tlax
milts in Canada but at the time the
war started three years ago the indus-
trs was almost extinct. At hest eight
or nine factories were in operation.
The industry has been revived by the
war, and running the loaning winter
there will be 30 or to inilis in oper-
ation. The Ontario - farmers have
planted 8,000 acres this year to this
crop the uses uf wh3ait are perhaps
more varied than any.
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body, Aw•'Nalenr, haw
hth0Its de !
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01,13. 03,3, - ,el!, Iheifer Fall calf, 2PI„- 1
moeih- old, 19 pigs ready Jy to wells dine of sake,
1 binder. 1 mower, 1 drill, lilted )lay rake 10-11
pew, 1 airy. 1 fanning toil!, 1 set of harrow's, 1
tw 1,0 plow, 1 flat hay reels, 1 farm wagon a IE.
box' and spline seat, I set Loh le.'gh. newly.
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Ford 11111 int/ car ran 1S1k1 anile., 1 top buggy, 1
open buggy, 1 en, t, 1 cutter, 2 wilt elberrows,
sugar kettle, :U -ft exten-lot) ladder, 13.11.
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over that amount 10 months errdil on
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1)11 3 . ,t•1 30113 L,• «olll I ea• 1,1 111/11' OS 111.1 peke
110 111 11 it 11 • 1l l i bony 1ur11er 310111011411,
ilppiy to \\" .I 1 Id•I clot, On 1Lo prt1111«as, u1,
1,31]1'' s liru.s.•I0 P u.
Fara( for Sale
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limitability 71 a(I�, being b.11 !4, can 11,
aridpurl , I Loh'71l„I s, 1',nr 1•!, tiny 4ow'n•
Ali 11 well wale(G I. e, n11'0r•t,l, a ((Nn101111000,
bank horn w•Ith 1 u.-•.Y111de f1 x 7th frlf ; good
drlvo shed, lrru h,nrr, I'i6{,, pen cul 1,1,1(13
h':u.e Large 11 (pl.. dl laid .loon( 1i f l t lash,
R, .,,I moil nn,3 tele dome, I: i,1I'rt•oln school
and 8 miles Isom Urn:, el. j•or further par•
tioulors np1ti hl 51110 1 1)11 1101N,
11.1., Au: a, Brussels
Stook for Sale
Pure .eote1, Slow) Horn 1'•111. Also 2 1,4111.
s months 'ad. goal] ,11 ea 1/v tiainefold Dhu'•
rpiIo, grand ,Junkviol, hull r f, m do 1 8101 a
numbersinrl by Ana„l'u t 1., 10119, whose
grand 'de,. la rig ill -r'. d 011 i ,. Lol 10, ('011.
a Morrie 1913 nd,a :7nethnr I•. uss,ly all gravel
crud) 1,11 10 1'11534.11.
1'11011 nolo 4 ru•srl,
C(ta11"'it'31111,E:IIs IC.ls' AND 5.0T FOR
V' FA LR - 130'1x1 well .41 cistern, fruit' trees,
,
.4 14,, 511,000 )o corpnrnttnu with loi'go
.1111 l uta lir 111,d wtili. )",r Nelbor purllen-
lur-. 110 111 prate, term., 'e (3 (45 tt, trtta 110.3',
lirusneln.
Farm for Sale
('1nt)dning 2011iiere", 400 , hl. hot 311, ('on 8,
Morris latvnshi), and Let I, (hon, U, Ore), tow n•
approved joint nnles, A dfecnnnt of wiil lmnn,,'o'lldamirivil'�Ir'hnn.r,w11A
n' hnn.r n
4 cell is on 111e dollar off f)1, lues, on edit, errload, �e ;!3 mile. North or nrusse(a
Oedit amounts, '1'tdn8 fittoWN, s\u1,. ',owl.. to 'I, road. lineal
et sell I end
ltll rnoil(botli
0irm0 lr not+obi 11. -fore Ortober 1st will he
rented, For further Mil 11,01110 3(31119 to
31,1'1 Ft1n4Y1'1(, Proprietor, 15'ussels, or
$1'0'1'2, 131 tleso14. 0.9
(ler, cider i rrr , 4rre .4 grin,. (elle W. J. E, C3Po. Ih('ICeuN, P101'1 del)ri:."
grinder, wiry strrtol,or, lawnmower, law::
Auction Sales r0k0, 2 cruss•ait 01144'3, 1050110 chain, pipe
wrench, pan' hedge clippers, quantity lumber.
-..•
1' ) 3 ' 1 set ba0k-
U cerh0 ubarna::
lr posts.''race ng n.
Ul-PION tir\LL(ri+I FA R31 STOOK
band harness set.ph's,*harne.s est single
IMPLEMENTS, FURNITCRH, CC.- nets, •2 dos grain bags, 1 dor. sacks, sn cords of •
1uu•uess, goat robe, 8ltoes, blankets, set fly
F, i3, N,•,tl. Auell ,,Heel', hits Llee11 131- d1•y wand apli E, oU Las rn,iltote, 11 tons hay,
14411/us s«rd 1/nrle aa) bus. ndx«d gr01n. 440
s It rt :hovels,
n1' .•
Publh: Anct•11134 at 4\' Lot 38, Con, 16, shovels,dltdilng4pndwa,Crowbaw5n(1 sumer•
44ata on \Vedtt,srla 3, FOB, 261 h, at.1 numoth0r art:A4., Irnrnitnre-Danny ehnrn, 1
Y }' ! t " tN1.10. cuPhnard slde
t
netrd by the tuidei signed to sell by 1 vt at IUU bas turd Data chain. forks
Cne[a tot.g',
liclnrk t1/( following valuable plop. hoard Idtz chaL•. Yal11•+"rocldngchair, 8,
arty ' 11 mate ld.ing 12 years, 1 mare bails, '2 sets ageing+, 'a mat 6 -asses, dresser, a
rising 7 'inra 1 1'H I'M 0e 1181,1 5 w.wh4n111t1,. pa1•lo1'.uit,', pletures, cant 311 a ,1
J- ) g y g 95 -gal, barrel bed (0103 smte. 1043 4'et, 3 d0a
years, 1 coltriving 1 year, 6 001%1 sup-
posed to be in calf, 2 yearling heifers,
1 steer li-ing 2 ysale oil,
1 calf 13 (Months old, 1 brood sow to
farrow ,11a1 oh 2)1, 1 brood sow to far-
row in April, 100 \V 11110 L,egli (1111 1131314.,
1 binder, 7. Massey-IIarrls mower, 1
Massey -Harris seed (11 ill, 1 hay tack, 1
Noxon disc hall nw', 1 set diamond har-
ritvs 3 sections, 1 walking plow, l scuf-
fles, 1 fanning mill, 1 engin) box, 1
grovel box, 1 top baggy, 1 Inner, 1 set
bob -sleighs, 2 sets bunks, 1 wheelbar-
row, 1 set team b) 31eching hlu'ness, 1
set plow 11111'11000, 1 sot Riegle harness,
1 buffalo Tobe, 1 buggy duster, 1 bus-
by t ng, 2 horse blankets, it 11umbel' of
grad)) bags, 1 311111 31tone, 1 coalnil Hulk,
garrulity of hay, •, qu401111y 0f outs, iL
quantity of feed bat ley, 2 barrels 1,43),
131)11411)1)' of potatoes, (quantity of ecru
stalks, 1 crowbar, forks, chains, rakes,
shovels, etc , 1 114141111ton 120 egg in-
cobolnr, 14 gal. coal oil can, 1 DeLa-
val (Peart s31parat0r, 1 Maxwell wash-
ing m0.4.1 00', 1 galvanized tub, 2 waters
barrels, 1 Daisy churn, 1 copper wash
boiler, 1 coal nil stove with 3 burners
and oven, 1 cook stove, 11Clo1dyke
healer, 1 sideboard, 1 cupboard, 1 ex-
tension table, 1 0•ortave Bell organ, 1
New Raymond sewing machine. 1 bed
room shite, 8 beds, 3 lhalteasses and
springs neatlyy new, 3 washstands, 2
toilet sets dishes, 12 kitchen chairs, 3
tucking slants, 1 parlor stand, 1 set of
(linnet dishes, a number plain plates,
coups and saucers, num bat or fruit jars
,and ol,her household articles, Sale
um (-tier ed gas proprietor has sold his
farm. 'Perms -SIO and under cash ;
over that 4nlnnnt 0 months credit giv-
en on approved joint notes. 5 per
cent off for cash on credit amounts.
Hay, grain, potatoes 11)14 corn to be
cash. (3 110. DUNLOP,
Proprietor,
AUOT3ON SALE.'(reFARM STOOK
Tan'L1oM13NTs, tit(: -b', 9. Scott,
Auctioneer, hate been insbrueled by the
un(lelsigned to sell by Public Auction
at Lot 25, Con, 14, McKillop, on F41 -
clay, Feb. 223)d, nl 1 o'clock, the fol-
lowing valuable property :-l. general
purpose 11111.1.0 6 years old, 1 driving
mere 3 years old, broken, sired by
S3ilkvale, 1 aged mare, 2 fresh colds
lvitl) calves at Ynnt, 1 cow due 10 calve
in ((lard!, 2 heifers rising 2 years, 3
heifers rising 1 year; 2 young calves, 1
snw due to farrow time of sale, 0 store
pigs 413 tnonths old, 125 0.. t\• C, heed.
to -lay White Leghorn hens, 1 Deering
binder, 1 Deering 13owe1', 1 horse rake,
1 laud roller, 1 cultivator, 1 gang plow,
2 walking plows, 1 seed drill, 1 wagon,
1 gravel box, 1'sel bah -sleighs, 1 (lay
rack, 1 set, iron harrows, 1 eat light,
hnh-alelgllo, 1 hand culling box, 1 fan-
ning Mill, 1 glade el a(lle, 1 hey f0t•lf
with car, ropes acid pulleys, 1 set of
:liege, 1 toot 011100r, 1 wheelbarrow, 1
top buggy, 1 road Dart, 1 cutler, 1
slonebnaf, 1 sc(1111,er, 1 sngal' (kettle, 1
set. double harness, 1 He 10111113 11.1•(5,
1 Daisy chum(, '1 heating elov4, 1 ex-
tension table, quantity of hay, quan-
tity of nate, quart( 11-51 or mixed Blain,
f'11Lnt1Ly of tot d)». and mangrtl(Is, 1
!National memo 0ppaarc1tot', 3 water
barrels, number of gl Iain hags, forks,
anytime, chitins and all 11101.0113 other
particles, ,'Mile unreservvcl ns pro 111(1-
Of'is giving alp 3011)ing, Qianti4y of
corn In stook, gl,a1)1131y of clover seed,
Terms -46 and tinder Niels over that
amount: 10 months credit given not ap•
proved joint antes. 4 pet' dant Mt foe
cash on credit amounts,
W14I, £t013131 Proprietor,
Amir,,, arm chair, lounge, high chair,
(red, ]tenter, cradle, :dock, kc. Terms -810 and.
under ca•h ; over t134(0010,3 10 months are.
CUT- oven on fornislling approved joint notes;
per rent off for os.h on creilll amounts. Hay,
grain, ,30011 and potatoes cosh.
l 11,3,10.111 TASLDII' Executors,
HIINRY SAND101500N,
F. S. SOOTY,
T. :MILLER,
Anctinneer. O30rlo
U0'l'tON SALI4 0 L FARM
Fringe., latl'L3Mr MTh, fie. -F, S.
7•Seott, Auctioneer, has received
instructions trent the undersigned
proprietor to sell by Public Auetiou at
Lot 24, Oen, 14, (210)', all '1'nestiay,
February 2011), at 1 o'clock sharp, 1110
following valuable property :-1 hors..
1I yews old, 1 m'u'e rising 7 years, 1
tense 4 years old, 1 filly rising 2 years,
1 filling rising 1 year, 1 aged mate, 1
driving male rls3ng 11 years, (3 cows
supposed in calf, 1 fresh cow with calf
at font, 1 farrow cow, 5 heifers rising
1 year, 1 brood sow to farrow March
10, 5 steers 11511131 1 year, 3 steers ris-
ing 2 years, 2 heifers rising 2 years,
150 hens, 1 root pnlper, 1 Melul1H
cream separator, 7 01.0(4111 013115 and 7
[Wilk pails, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 sugar
)fettle, 2 grain baskets, 2 sets double
harness and 4 collars, 2 sets single
harness, 2 sets 1/1' bells, 1 wagon box
and seat, 1 hay and pig rack, 1 straw
cutting box, 1 Cole :fanning mill, 1
stomeboal, 1 set 1200 11). settles, 1 hay
folk, rape and rayl 1 ,:high, gravel
hnx and Ing banks, 1 Doming binder
7 ft. cut, neatly now, 1 mower 5 rt.
out, 1 slower 6 ft. ctrl neatly new, L
McCormick hay tack neatly new, 1
Mosley-Irlarris 111an11130 speetulei, I
Massey -Harris cultivator, 1 -JIcOnr-
mlclt hay loader with tl tick, 1 MoOor.
wick disc harrow new, 1 seed drill, 1
steel land roller, 1 set diamond har-
rows 4 sections, 2 1+leury walking
plows No. 21, 1 1\lassey-I[aerie 2 fur-
row plow, 1 gang plow, 1 top buggy, 1
grindstone, .1 close- cut sew, 1 pea
harvester, 1 root seeder, 1 grain re mite,
1 wood 1 atilt, 2 sets whiiile1reee, nearly
500 bushel of oats, neatly 50 bushels
burley, quantity 1nrnlps and Ulangels,
quantity of straw, quant11ty of hay,
number or grain hags, 2 hay knives, 1.
hand sate, 4 ncekyolu's, 2 logging
chains, urowbnrs, funks, chides, takes,
shovels, etc. Salo will he without 14-
se1'V0 114 pi opt let or has rental his
farm, Tel sows or $10.00 11,11,1
under cash ; overthat annum 10
months credit given 011 rttrnishing
a13Pnov1)1 ,j lith notes. 4 per cent oft
3m easlimn ((•edit )unntlnts.
• 1)0NAt,11 Mon,»r., 1233,,)),
14PE11SION AT.'tS1'ION SALE)
311•' 1'171111 131(151) 11 11311$Thlti{1)
hI1Oliq•IIOILN ('.t'1"rL11, 43111•:ait,
• For Sale
5\\`t NI's, li 0103)10 AND N:\I(SI [MPt.I': 3145 r ,a oP farmlands In the 1'0µ•n411,,
,ills.\^f's -The nnderxy 1 1141 uw-ih r to of al 411)1, nap, the \ltllage of 3), 31 town, In
h b one field. herr Is a good gravel pa G, )f
i 11 tt 111111{' 10 0rvt334'0)1110w 1'M 1,1 help, ed lip, front 21n:inar,o It lona been 1.x43113
Illta tlenhlyd 10 eve VIP fin 111311 r a11C1 aid vleIugh of grove33114ere a1, stlp)IIa ten town
K i f. and 11118 0tl for n4 nrnl quarter of x 1'1 loo on
will uiTri fol' stile by Publin Anclioll a Landing lobs on rnndmrry .trri➢1 ; 1 'Aron
at 1115 faint on [.,I1 14. (14,11ee01l(1)) 2, L. (9,01'µe41.1.3•.') Mali OW Ia1w4,0 station ; also
R. S. 'I'oekel511,11h, a ((3')'' and a
qunr1,'r Eitel of Kipper nod (rill' !nil!,
4'.0111, 1m Friday, Marti! 141, 1018 at 1
p. 111., the followingdeseri1)4) personal
pfnperLy to wit. --1 (4glsIer1,) (liytlf4-
dale mare 6 yenta of ng•', 1,ati,v Os-
wald (30032), 1 gelding 3 year's of age
sired by 00101101 (drnha ii, I gelding 2
ears of age sired by Lot d ,1i 111strnn tir,
Y g
1 sn)lerinr (nail bull, (Schoolmaster
11150(1)1.1 months old, 1 bull calf 11
mon 1Its old, (115825), 1 hall calf (Jedge
Holden 115826) 5 Months old, 1 roar(
cow Lady \Vaterloo 2nd (03000) ibis is
an extra fine cow anti is the dam 01
Schnnlmasiet, 1 red cow Ladv 1)nc11: Following are the (flubbing Rates Ton
ese (704111) 0 years of age, 1 red cow 0 l'osT is making for next year to
years of age Lam Duchess 403 (124- Onnad,tn l'nstnlll"es :-
082), 1 led coo 6 years of age 1'1/1 'lima PosT (Leel Daily (,lely0...,.-.. $ 5 (1(1
()rust 211(1 (104-101) 1)415 Dow 11115 a bull Ma3l-limpite ........ 15 1111
calf at Iter fool, 1 real roto rath'ed '3 m'',,lo Worltd...• ti (1(1
Match loth 1911• Janco. McLarenTorunlo Star . 4 25
(108382), this cow has a heifer calf nC 1f Touroln News •( 25
her 1'no1, 1 loan heifer Lydia J , London Adveeti'e)• 4 25
(113148) calved March411/ 1015, 1 dal London Free Piess 4 25
sed heifer Rosetta (12800 I) (deed " Family Herald,.. 2 75
August lot 1015. 1 red belle,. Mtu-y '1 R'rekl), 'Witness . 2 81)
(dray calved July 1015, All of the " Par. Advuratr 666.. 00
above females have been bred and are Nor. 31! 'oo'C'llgl't'. ,, '2 00
supposed to be in calf to Shortho111 \\'arid Wide... . 3 20
bulls possessing the merits (11attLOtHPja- " Press} ter,ul 2 75
tie of this noted breed anti all 1'r the Pat 111 anal Daily... 2 30
cows are goal 1nl111ers and have all Farmer's Hun ..... 2 20
been milked .by hand. Also 1 roan
ballet Highland Mai }r (121081), soler,1 1f papers nue to be sent to the LTnit-
August 20131 1010, 1 cell heifer Flora mit-limes additional postage Le neees-
5)lied nnald (12270))) calved 001 ober 16311 041)')'.
1016, 1 heifer calf hoary Queen of cad, most arentnpany all milers as
Scotts calved May 1017, 1 1. )l'et call' the city spare give no ()refill.
Annie Law tie (182700), nal vett No vent- Miro- money byExpr!ssOrtler, 13003 -
bet' 21st 1017. All of the above rattle al Note 01 , Registered Letter. Bank
are recorded in the Dum1niau 81,,31 Oheques 1111151 have con11nhss101 added.
Horn Herd Bonk. 1 two year aid Address
Leicester rale (17877) and also a 1111111• ' W. (1, IZhH:it,
ber of pure bred Leicestee and Shrop- Tux Pawl) Brussels, Ont.
shire ewes aid also a )1Unaber (13 cross
bred elves, 1 pure bred registered boar
(45040), 1 pure bred 1'egaide'ed sow
ppun Bene (45175), 1. Massey•Harrls
hinder nearly new, I new 17assry-
Harris side delivery rake, 1 new col n
0011f1101' and bean harvester, 1 (plow, 1
set of iron harrows, 1 wagon, 1 sot of
sleighs, mower, thrill, roller, gravel
110x, set of (1(1111)1(4 harness, disc, rack,
and other articles ton iuoetime to 4111`
mention, '.I.'ernSS-All sums of $1000
and under clash ; over that amn11111 U1 BRUSSELS
loom hs' m'etli1 on furnishing approved
bankable jntnl notes. A dis3111111 at Regular Monthly Horse Fairs; will he
the rate of (3 per cent per ammo) all' held this season Las follows :
for rash on coedit amounts. U, \V,
Robinson, Auto W. 143. Dom, L, L. 13.,
Prop„ Slipped, R. It, 2
me .1,301)' 101 1,r 1111111e river bank, Corner
of William ,,tri Albert streets. 1!'nr further
partieular4 apply to the undureigned nt hot
resk!,•nee, d, 1,l5I'KIF),
Brussel., 15111 ylar(1l1,11117.
Muni
�g Hates
For 1918
MONTHLY
HORSE FAIRS
ooaee00'0011•'Yefl'e)•'D@•••••0'f•d ♦d6•••••••••••O6vA44e•Os00se 0
°s Dr. Aetna M Shaw says : ' The women who have not i
I)t'cn trained in Stenography rind Typewriting e
Sholeld immediately undergo instruction in oxactly a
the saw s;'ilit that moved them to attend classes Steady Work and' Good Wages
A ii) firsl-aill nurslbig."
d p -POI(--
s 'l'fdE1 NR1ED 1.Oli '1'I'I+1NOCISA)'Il113)8 114'URGEN'p, e.
0 'PHIL Woit it: f5 PL1 ASANT ANL)'1HE..PAY AMPLE eti ls ard)
\VHYStIlc)Uf,DYOU NOT PH.TIA131t1ir01bTT1C3 3L++'RV101':'t y �� 1.,YI omen
s '1111 IL10.,S ' PLA (1111T0 (1Iu'I' YOUIt'pRAiNIN(3 I8 A'1' to
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The Central (Business College, Stratford, Ont, ApplyItr.
aThe Mount Forest Business College, Mt, Forest. y fS�eelsl®r knitting
♦e or The Central Business College, Wingham' a Mills a. Brussels
• •••••••••••Ae•,,•4••AN••A ••••••$••,••+4,,••••W•4, Gall Phones 20x or 86,
THURSDAY, $DAY, 1311113. 28113
" APiS, 48t
leading (meal and Outside Buyers Present
13y order of Council.
1+', S, SCOTT, (Berk,