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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1918-5-16, Page 8•e.1.6+•10+0 C•IX•+ +0.1.4.4.0.I.6•i•eU•F4+44 ♦.1.04, i•d•r✓•i•♦•i•O 2,04.4. i•4' i-Oi•'Dft' +.31' In Finis ng Jse Ceanin kit There are nems things in our stuck which w.11 lot 0l tare rt eiee in bringing this talions work to a teen:fie:eery cleat. Ane: t!lrm :ere Polishing Oils, &c. Magie Furniture. Polish- 25c bot:. Crystal Floor O.1 -In bull( eoe pint Ideal Silver Pnlish- In paste form, 25e pkge. Moth )goof Are Bell's Pure Fibre Mete Bags --le good place for hutting furs- • r 30(• and 50e Foch Sloth iialls--3ec Ib. Red Cedar Compound -toe a fold Disinfectants Chloride of Line-- Ioe S; Zoe pkgs Zenolenm-25e bets - Formaldehyde -35c hots. Sunset Soap Dyes This is a Dye that both cleans and coleus goods at the Name time. They are proving satisfactory and come in the popular shades--c5c cakes. For Cleaning Powdered Ammonia ---Ir plea, Household .hold Ann i t is w k . Boil Anti --15c cal es Li r ti C';t.rstrL tieda for rn.t ..n .n- Iec lb, Decorated Crepe Tissue Many new deeigns, just the thing to use as drapes for brackets and shelves, and ;Ilse for lamp shades Pantry Shelf raper• -roc a lied. Whisks Nail Scrubs A Whisk at I Fie. Others come a[ - 25c 8t 35c nae h i I age Brushes well nitele a I c e,,cli Orb, rsat- 5 c and r 5c Culotte Hexall Soap The popular Hat Dye V _ry special value a! Besides the celore we the present titne. A have it in Glossy large transparent cake Black- nicety perfumed- . 25e bottles 2 Cakes for 25c Oil Finished Wall Paper For Kitchens. Pantries and Wash Rooms. Can be wiped ori. tee and Zoe per coli, :7 -he a'�i�rheALL .S'tor'e -tom Cheap Patterns in Wall Paper We still have a good variety to choose from where only a cheap Paper is wanted - :pc. tee e 12e per roll 9TH Drnggiet and Stationer ®•1-A3•t43•Ibi•♦?•♦+.0+.0+e+At♦•iee+• +•+++,0+0+0.+0+4,-3,0+•+4.+0 0+0.+0+4,-8•'J••i•♦•Fb•FC�i•4r•S•ii•� aleh7s Iftems DANDELIONS are a great crop. THE music of the laws] mower is heard i in the land. ARE you reads, for the Sanitary Insp. - ector'e visit p He's due to call on you. SEEDING IS about completed. Garden- ' ing goes slow as weather keeps so cold THURSDAY hail holiday begins the first week in lune Amapa Brussels business people. READ Carswell Bros,' Advt. on page 5 • They have specially attractive bargains for shrewd huvere, A car load of Ford Automobiles an, rived for S. Carter this week. He does a lively business in these well known : cars. reoo BUSHELS of potatoes were shipped . by Alf. Baeker and W. J. McCracken to Toronto last week. The latter in send- ing Zan addition bags to local points . this week. Charlie Davidson, of Brussels, has to , report this week for military service at London. He is recovering from the shock received last Thursday in the up- setting of the late George Henderson's antOmOblle, i elINSTREI. Show evening of Friday, May 24, 'town Hall, Brussels. You I will have many a hearty laugh by attend - lug and the Red Cross will also benefit by your ticket buying. Talk about it and boost it. George Edwards, fr., made applica- tion for enlistment in the military service at Goderich this week but, was not accept- ed. He will test out his case at Toronto • as he is anxious to do his bit and there- by is setting a worthy example Mrs. Coates and sop. London, were visitors at the home of P. and Mrs. Ament during the past week. They ;Dade the trip by motor. ;hiss Mar- . garet Ament accompsnied them to the i Forest city. Mr. Ament is a brother to Mrs. Coates FARMER+ CLlnx -Friday evening of this week Brussels Farmers' Club will be held in the Atudience roan of the Public Library, at 8 30, A Director of this eo.ope*ative Association is expect- ed frotn Termite to give an address. INTOLERANCE, or Love's struggle through the ages, Will be presenter) in Brussels Town Hail Friday evening of this week. Reserved seat plan at Fox's drug store. Prices are 50c, e5c, and $1.00, See advertisement in this issue. BASE BAIA. MATc11.-The first Base Ball match of the season was played on Victoria Park Tuesday evening when a junior o From Winglham contested the honors with a picket; up team of youths in Brussels. Result of the game was 9- 8 In favor or the visiters, the latter scor- ing 3 in the last innings. The game was full of enthusiasm REP Cross Circle will meet next Tues- day afternoon at 3 ri elock it' the audi- ence room of the Public Library. One of the interesting features will be a re• port by Mrs, P. Scott of an address giv- en by Miss Ada Ward, the talented wet• lecturer and correspondent from behind the firing line in France who spoke at Seaforth last week. Colne and hear the message from overseas, CHRIS, ZILLIAx Dun.—'r HR Pawl. re. mots to report the demise of Christian Zilliax, last Monday in Toronto, in his 5gth year, Funeral took place Wednes- day afternoon to Mt, Pleasant cemetery from his late home, 861 College street. Mr. Zilliax had been seriously ill for several weeks. He was a former Brus- sate', owning the Central hotel, MIS. Liliiaxpredecensel her !husband, The children are Miss Ida, Charlie and Will, Sympatby will be accorded the bereaved in their sorrow, Deceased was a former resident of Listowel before Coming to Aruesels, DONer forger the Leckie Auction Sale of villave and farm property and househnld effects Suturdav afternoon, May 25th. See bills and advt. for fur- ther particulars. EAST LYNN will he given in the 'Down Hall. Wroxeler Wednesday May 2e, by Fordwich Dramatic Club. Funds in aid of Y. T. R L. Do not miss it. THEres]dential properties of the late Tehn Leckie and David Walker have changed hands The transaction is said to be of the nature of an exchange and other cuue•' tion. rdera LAST week Clayton Jordan. 'eller in the Standard Bank, wrenched his left knee while plevinn ball and has been taking enforced holidays. We hope he will soon he ss well as ever. This week George Grimoldby's name appeared in the casualty list as suffering from a gas attack His wife ]a at the home of alrs D Robb, Brussels. We hope George will soon be over his trouble DR HAMILTnN received a German gas mask from his brother who is doing duty in France. It is ,an interesting article and such app']auces have uo doubt saved the life of thousands of men in the terrible gas nteicke liy use rf deadly gas sn cntnme>n now in the war, SERn BRANS -20 thnshels hand picked seed benne for sale. Priee:W.00 por bashed. Phone 41. GRO. Mnl.nnoN, Brussels. GOOD INYxaTURNTS-Parting having funds that they want invested Amalfi call on the undersigned am he can place your funds in good Yarm mortgages, Provincial or Municipal Debentures or Victory Bonds, all bearing five and one-half per rent or better. No other securities are handled and on others are to be compared to thus.• when seen•ity in considered especially when war times are thought of 'rNo one can tell what will happen to others after the war so get the best available. F. S. SCOTT, Brussels, SHORT $nxn7 Bulli for sole, several ready/or sondes. Choice bred stock .TAS, SPElre. T.ot 20, Con, 0, Morris. Munising, 100 bushels of good Seed flora for sole ALL` BAatRa, Brussels. HorsE to rent. Apply to Maar b 12r•133 PASTrilAUR to 1ct, with plenty of anter. Apply to 01c.nP.xT NPEirr, 5111 Um., Morris. Phone 8110. Frin Bale. At a bergitin, two seta Rf second hand single harness In good condition Ii1CtiAli nv rfr(10. BnaoY for sale. Apply at Tit POST. CA31110 pin, oval shape, lost 10,1WRce ).ridge and P. Ament's Sunday evening. Will tinder please leave at Tun Pam 14 vomit rigs, 4 and 2 weeks old for sale. Apply to W n. A t aaxsnN, 46-2. I,AwN mowers sharpened and ad:anted. Now is the time to get them ready 0r.o. Euwenns, Eliil street. Housman/tau wanted for sinal) fanny: gond wages and permanent situation. Apply la 1'irE Pesr. MAt eaughta had cold last week but ler wodt her early convalescence, I t -t Monday Bittii.ter ineeph St tit -r tliod in London, iii hi- 58 h y r. lit. y t ,t broilici.nit-lav ur Sii W. A. Grewat, who with her doubler, M Verne Walk, r; attendee) tee funeral on +.t'.dne„lay. He uoderwent ap oper:e .11 on Gtlndey and passel away he lottow- !n sty Mr W311,11 tvu.a (liter We- e I centee • A pent cud front Spa. ler.atk Bryan from gee turd Camp, lengiand, to Mu. eels Red Cross says : -- Dear FrienQ>,--last a few welds to sat I to teen:, d the box you sent and yeti May hr sore is was appreciated anti one I cal 2.s whit! a flee organ'alt ion the Rod Cross is I am feeling fine and as all the bots genern!'y dot, have gained cons dual y in weight. Again thank• ing you for your remembrance. Very Sincerely, F. BRYANS The writer is a son of Wm and Mee Bryans, Morris Map AT KINCARDINE. -Friday of last w.vk lahles Post, r diad at the home of le; ,nn. Pallier Fes[ei, aged a.] vicar::. IL h I,t to ilio n holing broil) In• suave time and bedla‘t for 3. months 3 sorts and a daughter survive Int,rmenl took place at Oriegevlile where Mrs. Foster was buried a few ye,tte age, Mrs. Parker Foster was forma ly Hiss Margaret hieNau Mein, of Pti(mess street, Brussels Mr. Foster was a flue o.rl gentleman, Moyeentes'•Day.-In the Methodist Sabbath School best Sunelny afternoon a specialp apt en was presented in con oegOo t a -tilt M.,lhri's O.ec Getrge Eel Lards jr presided in geed sty a trona the muelal til lite ihy It it ei f+ , .skis excel eut. Those )akine pert tvr a lay Skrltoa, Helen Beeker, Barrington (311- ru✓, Will Cardiff, Merner Wood, Mar- garet Maunders, Dorothea Stafford, F. H G lney, A E Hersey, H L Jackson, George Edwat ds, and Mrs. A. J. Lowry, in addition 'o class responses Alt who took part did well. ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT. -There are hun- dred, of subscribers to THE POST still in arrears end a number to whom notices have been sent have paid no atteutiou to the request. We. do not like to hand tin se long past due accounts over for cdl etion, with costs added, but we must have the [honey to carry on busi• ness. If more rigid methods have to be adopted the will not be to blame as the way to avoid it is to pay arrearages. Only 2 weeks left before Tune so get busy. Sole) bInVERg.-Leel Saturday after- noon f er-noon the Girl Guides of town undertook to sell abeauti I a of cut flowers fu range donated by the townsfolk to them. 'Chet, succeeded admirably and turned over to the Red Cross treasury the rum of $23 25. The work was clone under the direction of Miss Grace Walker, the newly appointed Captain of the Guides Girls who carte d out the program were: -Vivian Harris, Edna McCall, Elva Oliver, Ca-sie Thompson, Thelma Burgess, Mae Skelton, Florence Stewart, Marjory Ross and Jean Fox. The friends who contributed the flowers are thank( d and the Red Cross is grateful for the financial help so generously bestow- ed CeiveON TACKSON JOINS NAVAL SER. ems -The Moose law Evening Times speaks of a former Brussels boy as fol- Iows ;-'Clifton Jackson, son of S. H. and !firs Jackson, meta First Avenue N E and for the past Years a member U the IYdepartment, f i st ff of n ner's shoe a was lest night the recipient of a hand- some gold wrist watch and travelling safety razor set frim his fellow employ. ees ell the eve of his departure for Es• quimalt, where he will join the naval service. The wrist watch was suitably engraved in token of the esteem in which the recipient was held by the' donors, Jackson who is very well ]mown ]o the city, is the lsth member of the Joyner staff who has given up his work to enter dbe service of the Empire ” Otd frieuds'here wish Cl fford a safe re- turn. EPWORTtt LRAGUF.-'Che following officers were elected to connecdou with the Epworth League of the Methodist church, Brussels:-Presideut, Chester Aemerong; Miss Fioreuee Buchanan, Assistant ; Miss Laura Leatherdale, Recnrding Secretary ; Bert Lott, C or responding Serw'l.t•y ; Jim Lowry, Treasurer ; rot Vice President, Mrs. Parker; 2nd Vice -President, Miss Mina Hunrer; 3ecl Vice Presider'. Ie. ed. Wand ; 4 h Vice President, Roy Mc - McKay ; 5,h Vice Pres , Mrs. (Rev.) St: fford ; SIi•s Era McCracken, O.gan• ie, ; ;alis, Martha Smith, Assistant. $Foo oo was contributed to Missieus i and $15 on to the piano fond of the Sabbath Schnee LADIEN' Anh,-Thurad Ry evening lite annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church wag helrl at the home of the President. Following officers were chosen for the coming rev i -Precedent, Mrs. W. el Kerr ; V'ce•Presirlen•s, Mrs Alfred Baeker, Mrs. R F D eevning, Miss Pipe and Mrs le H. Gilroy ; Secretary, Mrs I Petrker ; 'Treasurer. Miss Martha Smith 11(161.00 was expended during past veer on improvements r•, parsonsge, which inchulee herdwnod floors in hall, parlor I and (lining room, Balance in treasury. $t5 oo. Cranbrook paid $6 oo toward worm windows at parsonage Rev W. F., Stafford, pastor, occupied the chair, The ladies raise s good proportion of their feincle by a donation of Io cents per mouth itom a goodly number of families connected with the congreget tom Socials are eliminnted In consequence. WoMEN's INSTITUTE -Brussels Wom• en's Institute will hold its anneal meet• log in the Public Library Audieuce room Friday,May tett, at 3 p, m, Election of officers will take piece, Each lath Is requested to bring a cookie or hermit and give recipe for same Ml's. Woelarrl, delegate from the De- partment of Agriculture is expected and will give all iufornlation rtquired for the establishment of a Community Canning Kitchen, where the women of a dis rict may come together to melee j im, jelly, pickles and can all kind. of fruits and vegetables, Perkhill had a Community Canning Kitchen in tete and it succeeded beynnd ell expectations After hearing what Mrs. Woelnr(1 has to" sey end knowing that the Government is working in close union with the Red Cross in providing glees j urs for the canning centres, so that ehipments of fruit may be made to Canadian Military Hospitals, a Canning Knehen may be eetnbtished it' lireseels. As every lady is interested in our soldiers at the Cans - (Ban Military Hospitals and in the can- ning of all kinds of food for home use et large attendance is requested. Oowe for sale. Phone 426. T. ALOncE 80 roma; pigs for rale. Phone 1110 ROY TIrnYEY, PASTURE to let. Lot 20, (soil 7, Morris. i Apply to Win M03frOHAufe Phone 4512. EOGs for hatnhing from heavy laving strains of H. (e. White Leghnrns. 780 per setting : R (`, , Ib. I. Rede, $1.00 per setting. ,INC. T. MINOAN, Phone 7x, Brussels. - 46.4 Holten and lot for mita in Brussels. Well located. Ea•iv nosy nsioi For further par• dealers as to prim;. terms, &c.. apply to Mns. '1r. R. TneatseN, Settforth, er Tour. TnotlsoN, Brunsals. HAT(:11180 Kegs front bred.kelay x c1 White Leglrorne. Scents stn egg Any quantity. It, T11MtenN, Brussels. (ntrFnnreutlh Rrirk Haase and Tont for sale Eligibly situated. of Alexander street, Bras Ws, belonging to estate of the late George N. McLaren. Pnss(ssiolean be given at once. Apply to M. BLAotc, Brussels, BELL Organ and to Washing Machine for stile et a bargain, Apply at TLE PosT. elomenuTAnte hole, with stable and Je afire of land for male. Aard and soft water, fruit trees and small fruits. WorldIva peeseasintl I At once )for further particulars as to prioe, terms, Fin., nerdy to M1ss GAYNot, Bruenels. CoMPogl'Ant.tc dwelling for sale o• to rent, wait%sera Inert fruit trees. hard and eat water, arable, Fre. T. U. I%IOITARta. Vomit foreele. Apoly t•oMISSR.HOLlins, T.H. 1?AltRE1l, Osteopathic Physician, visite Weasels Monday afternoon of each week. (Thrones and norvnus disensee sueeeexfully treated, Vietts reeidenoee. Consultation et Queen's ]Intel aeT'D 1978 Sr YHE R OF' CANADA NLAD OVVICE: - TORONTO Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inter- est at current rate. 236 BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAM1S, ® P3 Manager, ,1.+.1..1.,F.1,« .;,;,.;.,4.:.4.1.,p,g• +eel.,[,.t,.t•,p,p•p 3 .1. r Brussels Studio 4 9 e 0 •L .1. e`• 7V 4• .ac t+], Studio open each week FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , ;. closing June 282h •1• NOW ie the time to have your ,g+ �; Photo. taken tit PleRIES LOW.- t'�e•'• ER THAN BOR THE ,di, + �V AR. •F +G. S. FREE 4. *+++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4. �i �r �F All Photographs, Fetunee, Stock, ee., will be sold at reduced prices. F, H and Mrs. Gilroy and Barrington were week end visitors with relatives at Mount Forest. Tom Armstrong, B A„ has goue to Toronto tvhere he is doing duty oa the teaching staff of the schools. He will do it all right too. Barrister Sinclair arrived home Tues- day from a business trip of several weeks in the West. Differing from tnanY people t e hle who visit that land of wonderful possibilities, he lost Io pounds in his weight. COUNTY TEMPERANCE CONVENTION,- The annual convention of the Huron County Temperance Organization will be held in Clinton ou Tuesday June 18th. It is expected that Joseph Gibson, of In gersoll, will be present and address the convention. Huron is the only county in the province that has its own fleld sec- retary and special officers to assist in the enforcement of the Temperance latus. DRASTIC SUGAR REGULATIONS. - Regulations restricting hoarding of sugar were issued by Canada's food board providing that any ptrson; other than dealer or manufacturer, having on bis premises more calm sugar than is suf- ficient for I clays supply, unless he 5 V 5 pP , lives more tbau 2 miles from licensed dealer, shall be liable to a fine of from $coo to Se,000, or 3 months' imprison• merit and an excess over prescribed Y amount may be seized and forfeited. e. This Is another evidence tbat Canada is at liar. is HURON SATISFIED WITH THE C. T. A, ?-The Dotninion Parliament last year made provision for Canada Tem• perance Act Couuties to petition the Government, to have the C, T. A sus- pended, and now these Counties to come under Prohibition if they so desired. "Shall we, or shall we Dot, repeal the C, T. A. in Huron", will therefore be one of the subjects to be discussed at the annual County Temperance Convention. to be held ]n Clinton, Tuesday]une leth The month of April was the busiest mouth of the year for the Huron inspect- ors and (.tlicers in the enforcement of law, anti hue week the first violater for illegal se ting of 1 q ter to be committed to jail was ell -posed of by Police Magis nate Audrey:'e tvh. n he committed to Gnderich the prop) fetor of the Commer- cial Ho,el, Clutton, for ten days. SYRtNG UCCL•PM 1ONS,--In the Spring the voter's feucy turns to thoughts of garden sass, anti he's solving Hubbard squashes when he isn't shaving grass. He is patting seed potatoes with a fere veer ell his own, and be soaks the neigh- bors' thickens with a dornick or a stone, crying loudly in his anguish, in agrief of no avail, that the dingdonged hens should be pinched anti put in ja 1, In the Spring the wife and mother says the (louse is a disgrace and she thinks no llnmeu being should be found in such a piece, "It must have a tiherough cleaning," she is handier, out the dope, and she boils a ton of water and buys a ton or soap. Then such weshiug and polishing of chairs, while tirtd father eats his supper half way down the c •liar stairs ;there are sotie suds in tee peror, there are steep suds in the hal, and , i e soapy water's splashing over ceiling, Ileor awl wall ; mother's cleaning up the shanty, there is no admittance now, and tired fa -her and the children use lee stable with cow, In the Spring the poet twitters of the robin anti the wren, when he ehould extol the merits of the empire's building hen. In the Spring the boys en fishing to the brooklet in the vale, and, returning, bring home a min• now, telling how they hooked a whale, Church chimes The sales and printing department of the Methodist Boole Room, Toronto, totalled neeriy a million dollars last year, a record report. Rev, 4V, E, Stafford, 13, A„ S. Carter end W. hi, Kerr will represent Brussels Methodist Church at Kincardine next week at the Wiughate District Meeting. In Melville church last Sunday morn- ing Rev. Jnn. 'r. Strachan, B, D., preeclhedagood sermon boot the text Where there is no vision the people perish." Rey Dr;Nen; ] te's address at the evening 1 ervice on "Church music enol how to get the most out of it" was full of practical suggestions and helpful tints. Annual meeting of the Mnitlalcl Pres- byterial W. M. el, will be herd in St. Andrew's chinch, Wineham, Tuesday of next weelc, Miss Campbell, of Bans- we'e, Italia, and Miss McLean, of Birth, Man., wilt be the speakers. Mrs. (Rev ) Mann, Brussels, is the President, A Dumber from this locality Will attend the gathering% ticvsions ern at to a 111. nod 2 311(1 7 P• tui 1 - I). Chowit, (lc -metal tic - Rev, l a b Gh t p erintendeut of the Methodtsl Church, has issued ar statement opposing the sug- gestion for postponement of the Gen- eral e+ i c.rnl Conference which is titin to meet t n September nest. Dr. Chown declares that under Civil late the General Confer- ence should meet every 4 years, and it would be illegal to poepone it. Also that there are ]mportant gnestious to be dealt with, which cahoot be put to one side, At a meeting of the Presbytery of Bruce one of the chief topics was the resignation of Rev. Thomas Wilson, Walkerton, which has beet] in lite hands of the Presbytery since last meeting. Mr. Wilson has been pastor of Kuux Church for the past 15 years. A delega- tion representing session awe board of mauagement of the church urgently re- quested the pastor to reconsider his de- cistou, but as he was not favorable, Ins resiguatiou was regretfully accepted by the Presbytery and people, to take effect at the end of this month, "Honor tby father and mother" was the text chosen by Rev W. E Stafford last Sabbath morning for a pointer) dis• course in connection with Parents' Day MISS Carrie Hingstou sang am eippropre ate solo, In the evening the geth anni- versary of Odd Fellowship was celebrat- ed by the brethren of Western Star Lodge, 13russels, attending church. Tim pastor improved the occasion by a profitable sermon on the words "Honor d the Brotherhood." In addition to n an- them by the choir Miss Grace Walker ret deretl the fine solo "One Sweet) Solemn Thought," y plEO Fosmwe.-In Etncardine, on May 10th, 1918, James Foster, aged 83 years. HENDEasON-Irl McKillop township, on May 10111, 1018, George Henderson, of Brussels, aged 86 years. LONG, -It' Detroit, on May 4tb, 1918, Agnes Wells, beloved wife of W, R. Long, aged 82 years, Ieroaore-At Toronto, on Nay 12t1i, 1918, Rob- ert Nichol, of Howlett, aged 06 years, it months and 2 days. WALEruti.-Itl London, on May 18tH, 1018, Jos- eph S. Walker, Barrister, in his filth year. ZILLIAx.-In Toronto, on May 18th, 1:x8, Christian Zilliax, in his 60th year, 0 9 9 • i6 of 1,0600000i1P00agDOOSSBO^erGP(i+09000006101120E70000004)000$000000 t1 ,e Ce titter theStrain of Winter WiintGrtheSystenCraavesaSpring ionic eRsdypP rah pMri Cod Liver Extract• ea rt (5 Ce a :y ee 1,,geiilel.all lime, but p:nti. 'daily :t, .e. Spr014 it'}: ;tperinity, n e1 These are Important C.,?uesaions ? Are you roil -down unit write y • to Are yutl alihjocl to C.01101.1 (Ind Cola,2' 9 Aro yon 1411111,114,1 to tdPilde,s0e•s'r 0 ANA y.m llt•t Vous and fidget y • If you ape it ehows pout neral of this sterling and tellable preparation. e 1.0110, ]t'hag]nothR, rbc; 1',1y,c1(11201 14 lutph r•nt'l 1" Lake, that It 0 Contains Coil Liver Oil, 1.0r -nr•h iv not he traria Cho 1Bxuttrt til' roti 9 levet /I IS entirety free frau the (el. Potielnr Prleteltlte Oud Liver Ne- el tied i-:exeoi•dieel y;die:eget iet:,l e, rami1 up ea ile' nheit diiii axe gi,twovch and ]a tory a•c1.1:ii le t.• yo.acg clt.lihaoh. p Guild up Your 9treingi,Eh 0 The strait' and sit ess of dill)). work le often very geetet The holrae- 6 O wii'de (1211104 0,1111 rodless duties; the tvnrkin] til+oris ludunuv loll ; the W rt PC and w'nrry of hn,iness life so exhausting lu 111,111 turn and WOMPil, A.II )hese sttp the ahoigtli t0 sueb an rxteut that ire ltogleeted the tno Q frequent testa is a serious 111eat:410w' of the system. j1Ve have sold it great yuan! ily of this Splendid prepttral ion (lupine; 9 the past throe years with the hnusl. gratifying reunite+. 0 Put up in Two sizes -50c and $1.00 0 m Vary Pleasant memna to Take 8 p -��i. % STORE {1 n�° DRUCI STORE O q a 9 d O G3 t9 W O 0000,$&oeve iiWiiice ees.i iat2.3;,al::aeKi �e Das ,eac e;eeee:(t eeeee ceoceeee Cs6RN Nmnor.-In Morris township, on May 0th, 1018, to Mr. cool Mrs. :macs Nichol a daughter. Horses for Service PURE BRED (I,YDESDALE STALLION PRINCE KINNAIRD 096621 Enrolment No. 6068, Form I. Forded May 20,11116; bred by James 14p01r•. Sire. Kit• •i-0 1 • Niro of siro Bird Chief, (Imp.) L25 8 0807) t f .h- r s rn --nun British Chief Bonn Bonnie Dam in n Sir°. h (10672); dam, Royal Park .Teaih Ag5do flnigur. Hire of clam, QePbyLord,) f the Mono Dom of BUM (20711. Queen, i s Lord or the Gln ori n t h) [L1fi5] (207 1. Will stood for service during the season at his own stable, Lot 80, Con, 8, Morris, or would by Appointment, meet customers. JAB, eeEIR, Proprietor CUMBERLAND GEM 08578) [10080] Enrolment No. 1857 -Inspected and Approved Form 1. Will stand for the improvement of stock daring the prretent Season at John J. McOnv it's stables, i.etelbure, f.ot22, Con. 13 Malin• lop. Terms, $12 to insure, payable-Ifebruary 1st, I0lU. J J. MoGAVTN, Proprietor. ERI.ISSEGR MARKET -- ;sheat a 07 #2 97 Oats 85 n5 Peas 8lei 8Ito Barley1 50 1 56 Butt, -r .................. ..::".: 10 80 ni.ge 07 flogs.- 20 00 Hay........ JO 00 Potatoes per Wag 1 50 37 20 00 l0 00 1 60 To Contractors Tenders will be revolved by the undersign( d up to 0 o'cluclt p. pl., on Monday, May 27th, for tdn• ennstrurtiou of abutments nee concrete mirk for Pe 0orron's Bridge (Ion. 2, East Wow - /mush. Plans and N eordcations may be seen at the Clerk', °Mee. A marked cheque for ten per cent of omuunt to acoannpnny eaeh tender. Tho lowest or any tender not neeesaarily se. dented, ALEX, PORTERPIF,LD, May 1301, 11118. Twp. Clerk. Court of Revision Village of Brussels Tho Court of Revision on tho Assessment Roll of the Village of Brussels will be held in tint Connell Chan ter, Brussels, on Monday, the 8rv1 shay of dune, next, at 8 o'clock p.nl, All parties lnterteted will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. 1COTT, Clerk. Brussels, May 18th, 1018. 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