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The Brussels Post, 1918-6-27, Page 83 °u p^`,,E!"t+0aws,y„dtiss.ro•&4i+."r•�5+yrofta''p'�'•s''a'P'+>4>ca^i�.�6�a,a+,,,.�r�t•s:�•,''s'�1���� Klenzo Toot, Brushes Each bristle ie hand drawn rod that's why the last so much long- er than the ordinary machlue- made brush. That's also why you need never worry about their bristles becoming loose, Klenzo Tooth Brushes are made in France from carefully selected You bristles. Each r , es brush that is the �e least bit defective is discarded r and the perfect ones Etre packed each in separate cartons. I Learn by using it how pleasant to the teeth a well made 'root! Kodak r Brush can be, d KLENZO TOO'T'H BRUSHES come in several styles and sell at 3oc and 35c each. t * For a Good Dentifrice Use +t t REXALL PEARL TOOTH PASTE * Makes White Teeth, A large as mho for 25C. • REBECO TOOTH PASTE After being unable to get it for some time, we have just received +, a sternly of the well known Brit. ish Rehm, Tooth Paste, Price 5oc a tube +!r 8 +a+ 0 O 2• 4 The la'rr_t��i„� Store Keep in mind the good times you have this Summer wheth- er at out -door work or play. Opportunities for good pic- tures are always at hand and Eastman Films Papers sod all other supplies can be had promptly from this store, Goad Finishing- Done inishingGone Leather Bill Fold and Card Cases Very necessary for carrying Registration Cat ds, 8:c. See the line we have at our each. Druggiet and Stationer • • • • IS T I I E DAY—for tO- InorruW to -day will have paSeed fore'tVer. a�L+i,CE your order TO -DAY rot that Monument ynu intend v4• to erect or the Engraving ;i; which you should have had done, Brussels Granite & Marble Works ® A. E. HERSEY, Prop. 4 etd!®nWOoiepteteeeteeense®e®OOSSOOO AUsTRIA's war song should now be "Where • do we go front here ;!" GaxDEN Party at St. John's rectory • grounds Friday evening of this week, e.,EvERAL Bru,solS gorsernell took in 4. the Staetord racer on Wednesday of 3•+ this week. • 3xu Form candidetes are busy writing ++ et their exams, at Brussels this week, • Principal Naylor, of Seaforth, is pre- + siding •} RacU1AR meeting of Brussels W. C. '1` U. will be he'd Friday atteruoon of • • this week is the audience room of the +i+ Public Library C THE Girl Guides Base Ball team de- * feattd an Baer Wawanosh nine at Bel - grave Farmers' Club picnic on Tuesday 4. afternoon by ascoe of 17-5. • A framed group of portraits of the 35 officers of Trust Huron Battalion has been presented to the County and Is handgtuerich.g in Co, Clerk Holman's office Cin EAST Ilm'on Fall Fair will be held Tuesday and Wednesday. September 77 • and 18. This is considerably earlier .1• tbao the usual dere and is done in the ® !lupe of better weather MEDAL CONTEST —Friday evening of +i+ next week a Medal Contest in Elocution • and Vocal music will be held tinder the 4 direction of the W. C. T. U. of Brussels. ++ A fine program is in course of prepara- tion, so don't miss it. KTLLARNEY.—W. F. and Mrs. Stret- ton have christened their new bungalow "Killarney." Jeweller Stretton patrioti- cally and very appropriately has decor- ated his lawns with Irish potatoes but next year it will be "Killarney" roses. SATURDAY was a busy day at the Reg- istration booth, in the audience room of the Public Library. B. S. Scott was ably assisted by Rev. H. Smith, Misses Jardiue, Scott, Wilton, Buchanan, Strachan and Jones and Mrs. B, S. Scott and others, ON June tsth, Hardy Avery, a former Brussels hoe, who nolo lives at White Bear, Sisk , joined the Benedictine army taking Miss Elizrbeth M, Clark, of Ssift Current, Sask., as the queen of his household. Old friends wish Hardy and his bride many happy, prosperous years. PRISONER IN GERMANY.—Letters are being received from Pte. A. B. Woodley, who is a prisoner in Germany for past 3 years. Although he does not say so it is supposed he was wounded at the time of his capture. He is the only Canadi- an in that place, We hope Ben. will pull through o, k. and be able to get back to town wham the war is over. MATRIMONIAL—Will, G. Hingeton, son of Mrs. R. T Hingston, John street, Brussels, whom THE POST feared was an incorrigible old bachelor, celebrated King George's birthday, lime 3rd, by taking Miss Eva Brackett as his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Hingston will continue to reside in Vaucouver. Good wishes from many old friends here are wirelessed to the happy twain, • 41 41 er++44. +set•a•i•o•F••i•®•bm•F++.8£•a4.4+•i•6e •Fa•boa.®-t•••£•a•Ad'•?•ei•e•i-®•i•*+* +od•i imaimasemallonalsav mezzomo+++, Prat FUR coats, furnace fires and other I e Items Winter I accompaniments were called to requisition urinr the past week ow• 1 mg to the decided chill in the atmos - LONG five the Dominion of Canada. phere, POSTOFFICE hours on Dominion Day IN a photogravure published in Lon• will be 8 to 9 a. m. ant. 5 to 6 p. m. don dailies of Medical men duine fluty at READ the articles on Confederation ; Carling's Heights Camp, Loudon, we Day on the inside pages of THE POST, noticed Dr. Fred, Bryans' pleasaut TlrrasnaY afternoon holiday appears comp:eremce, to be well filled in between work and Jno, F, and Mrs Smith, of Brandon, play, arrived in town last v eek and have been ,Tames Humphries, Walton, represent- ; having and making au eujoyable time ed Brussels I. O. O, F. at the Grand in re -knitting old friendships, Both are Lodge. looking well and the West .s evidently Ottumwa; Day Monday of next week, agreeing well with them Mr. Smith It will be a public holiday and business ; was one of the stirring business men of places will he closed. Brussels ea years ago and still retains Mrs, Coleman and son, of St, Thomas, much of his old time vim. Mrs, ), R. are here for a holiday, The former is a I Smith, of town, is asister. firs. Jno. E. danghter of Councillor Wilton. Smith is a daughter of our townsman, Commix. meeting will probably be David Ross, of Elizabeth street, postponed for a week on account of next .Monday being Dominion Day, I ` °--- BASE Beta matches and foot races at ; se�B H good cow, due to calve this week, for the Uaioa Sunday School picnic in the GORDoN MODONALD, Davidson rove on Thursday afternoon, FORo 4.555,LE few dry het J. Fonwe. K Y Phone 558. J-;?. b70INTosa. JDIY 4, I Two Girls wanted at once. Apply to IT will be also necessary after July 1st, Mas, H. JAMHS, to obtain a license before you may ! Lire Poultry wanted. Clean up your breed - ;lag Ptook xnd old lane. R. TaoraeDN, Brussels. manufacture ice cream, candy, cake, crackers, biscuits, pastry, confectionery rows ooTMTErf v io1F' Geo SN 1 oitin, to far - ice -cream cones or chewing gum. Lot 85, Con, 18, Grey. Monkton, ENGAGEMENT is announced between PERson, desiring information with regard MESS Barbara W McKelvey. B. A., only to purehaae of the store properties in Brussels daughter of the late Dr. A. and Mrs. an farm land to Morrie North of the Pillage, McKelvey, anti Dr. (Captain) F. T, Br may obtain same from F. 13 ack's. Piano may ( P ) Y- be Inspected at Walker Black's. ens. G, A. M. C., of Brussels, now do- I J. G. LF,OKIH. ing duty at the London Camp. Horst and ,acre lot for sate. Comfortable Ctrr GLass.—Before Miss Jardine left and well located. There is a good well also a for her hone at Milton the members Of good stable. Apply to Geo. (Mooers, Biennials. Melville church choir presented her ! stores nsoftwater, &oo,ble dwelling rooms with a cut glass marmalade jar as a re- minder of Brussels and services render- ed. The recipient, although taken by surprise, made an appropriate reply. saoRT Roan Bulls for sale, several ready for service. Choice bred stock. JAs. GPM, Lot 20, Con. 8, Mania. Phone 186. FOR safe at a bargain, two meta of second ST. Jone'schurch Garden Party will hand single barn emeingood RICHARDS$Co. be held on the Rectory lawn Friday Strom. for sale. Apply at TimPose. evening of this week, 28th inst. Good LAwN mowers sharpened and adjusted, program of vocal and instrumental it'ow is the time to get thmm roads. music, readings, recitations and short e4Ho, EnwARnm, il11B street. addresses by ministers anethers. Re- HOUSE and lot for sale in Brussels. Wen located. Early yosseesion. For further par• freshments on the grounds. See bills Mentors as to price, terms, Rec., apply to Dins, for further particulars, T. R. THOMSON, tSeaforth, Or RORY. TuoMSON, Brussels. OFFICE CLOSES Fox 3 MONTHS.—After DR. PARKER, Osteopathic Physician, visite July r3th, the office of Miss Maud Bruseele Monday afternoon of each week, Bryans, ophthalmologist, will be closed Chronic and nervous diseases aucoeaafully for the following 3 months. Miss Bryans treated, Rotel. reeldenoee, Cnnaultatton at goes to Toronto to fill a position in con- nection with optieal work for that term. ._0_ Will persons desiring to conault Miss LISTOWEL FORGING AHEAD,—Despite Many a set back through a number of big fires, THE Posr was pleased to ob serve, lest Thursday Afternoon, an opti- mistic dash Hist spells permanent suc- cess. Substantial blocks are being re- built, to he ready this season and the town will be better than ever. By the Bryans call at office on or before date mentioned. CARD of THANKS.—I wish to very heartily thank everybody who worked so industriously and willingly in saving my property from the devouring element LTEUT, CLUFF HOME—Lieut, Howard Chair, Stratford, arrived home last week and will remain for two weeks before he goes to the military hosp'tal iu London. Lieut Cluff was injured bably in both} Feet and also had part of the knee cap on his left kuee removed. He is however cheerful and was welcomed by many friends He came Across on a hospital shin The trip took rt clays; the only incident being the meeting of icebergs and the Cunning clown of the rlirelict of a ship sunk by a submarine. When he WAS injured the second time in France, Lieut. Cluff was picked up by some soldiers from annther division who were unacquainted with the territory. The danger of him being carried toward the German trenches by mistake presented itself to him strikingly at the time but the British trendies were 5nally located, he being immediately removed to the casualty clearing station where he was operated ou. Lieut. Cluff finds crotches still necessary but innprovement in this regard is looited for following treatment for his wound, in Landon. Brussels friends hope Lieut. Cleft will soon re. cover, THE LATE H. H. MCKAOUE.—The Tonto Star referring to the death of , H MrKegue, says:—Hugh H. Mc. ague, in his 58th year tied suddenly, mday morning, 9'11 inst , at his home Cowan Ave, Toronto. Mr. Mc - ague was born on a farm in Huron linty near Wingham, a son of the late ten McKague, but came to Toronto Dearly 3o steers ago anti has leen con- nected with the W. J Gage Company, punters and stationers, for most of that time fie WAS A member of the Presby- terian church and was a Grand Master of the Masonic lodge. Surviving are his wife, and 2 children, Lieut, E. Vic- tor McKague, who has been in France with a Canadian unit for nearly 2 yeers anti who wRE ewerded the military cross Passchendaele ; and a daughter, nne At home. For many y -ars Mr Kague represented the W. J. Gage of Toroulo, As travelling salestnan d he was well known throughout extern Ontario Prior to this lie ght school in Teesweter in his young nhood. Many years Ago returning m Britain Mr. McKague suffered pwreck in the Straits of Belle Isle and 'rawly escaped drowning and since t time he has never enjoyed good Ith, last week, it was only by heroic effort , To on that the fire fiend's progress was stayed. I putting pat streetsEmeut a greatpavement transform K The assistance was most highly appreci- tion has been wrought and is an im• St ate& Yours gratefelly. provemeut that strikea R visitor 'very 6n P, AMENT. Fox BANE of No I favorably, Iu visiting the Public Lib. K VA SCOTIA,—The CO Jo corner store of Jas Ballantyne, reported sold a few weeks age, goes into possess- ion of the Bank of Nova Scotia who will overhaul the premises and St them up for modern bankiug quarters. Site is a good one, with plenty of room and will serve the purpose admirably. There are also fine epartments upstairs, Plans are being prepared, we understand, for the necessary alterations. Mr. Bailau- tyne will move his grocery stock to what is known as the "Kirk" store, LADY MAIL COURIER.—Mrs. Ed. Pol- lard, of town, has been lending a help - fug head for several weeks to her hus- and who is the Mail Courier on R, 12. No. a Grey township, Although the ; YOrtte is a heavy ore Mrs. Pollard makes I a good job in the delivery, and manages . horse and rig first class. Mr. Pollard is ' tip to his eyes in work while his better i pelf attends to the business of King George. During fine weather the oe• mama is not An unpieasant 0136, rary we were well *teed with the in- ternal arrangetnents of thio commodious property, carefully presided over by Miss Chinie. A noticeable feature was a picture gallery of the soldier boys and nurses who have gone overseas in con- nection with the war. Listowel and locality have many representatives hear ing one King's colors, several of whom have paid the supretne sacrifice. In ad (thine to the M II, Mourn fam'I y ane T. Ainlay we met Charlie Zdtiax, also formerly of Brussels, who is one of the et proprietors of the "Staudsrd" news- Yo paper. He is not married yet het is Mc preparing, Also had a chat with Make. Co Watson and J. C Hay, well known an residents. One thing we wondered At 1s W that Listowel business people don't have tau a Summer half holiday. They are the ma crowd who would enjoy such an °tem- fro tunny. Listowel has Mary comfortable shi homes and well kept lawns and gardens nn and the outlook for coming days is OA most heartening, heti znT'D 1878 r.-v..•err'.+ rm>tt* nw„ rrw•.,•*+,wres.ar•,'.,,.ehw w,+sswa, Mill:MI6 BANK OF CANAiDA HIBAD OFFICE - TORONTO FARMERS Advance8 to tanners are made a special feature by this Bank. 238 BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, D1 CI Manager. +o candidates wrote at the Entrance examination at B.ussels centre during the past week B S Scott and Miss Isabel McNabb were the presiding ex- aminers A letter is to hand from Sub. Lieut, Harold G. Armstrong, posted at Ports- mouth, Lug , on Jnue 4th, giving an ac- count of his voyvge over the briny. Be has enlisted in the nnvy, Look out for the letter next week. UNION ,SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC,— Thursd, y afternoon ternoot of next week a onkel Sabbath School picnic will be held in the Davidsou grove, Izth Ceu Grey, in which the town schools and homes will join Each school arrange for its own conveyances And dishes and all are expected to ptovide for the lunch iu the shape of sandwiches, cake and tarts, There will be aprogram of sports and a booth ou the troand. Rigs will leave the churches at 2 p, m. A cordial welcoine is extended to everybody, Keep the date in millet, Thursday, July 4til. DIED AT WINNIPEG —Thee passed away on Sunday, June 16th, at Win• nipeg, Hugh Harley, of SUMO River, Man., in his 72nd year. Funeral took place from his late resideuce the Wed- nesdayfolinwing Dec,.asedis,urviSled by his wife (who is a sister to the late Mrs (Rev.) J L Kerr, of Brussels) and an adult family. Mr Harley was a faithful worker in the Methodist church for long years. . Pte. Harry Wylde wn s a welcomee visitor iu town during the past week, making his headquarters at the home of J, H. and Mrs. Kyle. Although the notice was short and the day cold quite a company of townsfolk greeted the sol- dier boy on his arrival last Saturday by the noon train, Words of welcome were spokeu by Rev. A, J. Mann, autd cheers given for our former townsman. He walks with somewhat of a halt yet as a result of the wounds inflicted by •the Huns Harry went overseas with the 71st 13attaliou and dill his duty faith- fully and well. FINE TIME.—Tbursday eveuiug of last week the Minstrel Show was reproduced at Listowel by Brussels talent. Trip was made by Io automobiles and the performers were greeted with a crowded house, 86r6000 being cleared by the Pat- riotic Society of that town. Program was heartily received and enjoyed. At the close a tasty lunch was served in the Armories to the visitors, Following note was received from Mrs, M. H. Moore by the talent ;—"We the ladies of Wallace Street Kuitting t-irele, extend . to the members of the Ebony Minstrel Company our thanks for their splendid entertainment of Thursday evening." Signedr on behalf of the ladies of the Circle, MRs, M. H. MOORE, Convenor. MRS, JOHN MYERS DEAD AT AGE 94 — Mrs. ,john Myers, for matey years a resi- dent of Stratford, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs G. A. Powell in Tor- onto, ou Friday, at the advanced age of 94. For the pest 5 years Mrs. Myers has been in the habit of speudiug the Sutn- mer at the Classic city and the Winter in Toionto, She was at Stratford last Summer and luteuded coming back again this year. Her illness only lasted three (Er foul ,seeks, A resident since t869 Mrs. Myera was one of the most widely known and oldest citizens of Stretford It was in the Central Metho- dist church that she was best known for she was an active member there. Up to the time of her illness she maintained au alert interest in all things and WAS active in Red Cross work. In one seas- on she rolled over emo bandages and has knitted altogether too pairs of socks for the soldiers. Mrs. Myers' maiden name Was Ellen Harrison, was born in Leeds, England, in 1834. After her marriage to John Myers she came to Canada, where she resided for 62 years. Of a family of 4, 3 survive—R H, Myers and John Myers, Stratford and Mrs. G. A, Powell Torouto, Ii grandchildren and 1'2 great gramdehildren also survive. The body was brought to Stratford for burial, the funeral being held from the home of R kI. Myers, Albert street, on Monday afternoon, bars Powell was a former resident of Brussels and her mother is well remembered by the older people iu town. Mr. Powell was drown- ed on the Lusitania, Rev. F. M. Wooton, Hamilton conducted the servi- ces, assisted by Rev, Geo. W, Dewey, of Trinity Methodist church. The pall- bearers were 6 grandsons, Clove, Harry, Leonard and Albert Myers, Gilbert Macs Kenzie and Frank Brown. Among the many friends present at the funeral were Mrs. G. A. Powell, and Gilbert and Mrs. MacKenzie, Toronto. Many beautiful fleeere were received from friends and relatives. Tn addition to the family offerings there were wreaths from the Stratford Fire Department, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., and the Ladies' Aid of the Central Methodist church, Ohuroh Chimes Next Sunday will be a clay of. Special Prayer in connection with the war' and is set apart by the government as such, The hour of evening service in the Methodist church, Brussels, has been changed from 7 In 8 o'clock during Summer months, New order will begin next Sabbath. Evening service was withdrawn in the Methodist church last Sunday to permit the congregatfon to hear Rev. Dr, Fraser at Melville church anniversary, In the morning Rev. Mr, Stafford preached an interesting sermon to the childreu using a lead pencil as an object lesson, followleg the baptismal service of 5 children. 1++++++44.4.44,.+.+•+i++++++++•+++b+++++++++'++++++ +1 4, •PrI i:rn. +1+ ��,t��q 4, ,i, coin 'l c I „ .� I Thursday, Y, Juin 24th +• Lnder the auspices of S. S. No. `ti, 6, Morris, to be held in t Walter Yuill's Grove gI, e° sr + p 4 Agood program of Races, Foot ++ • Bail, Base Ball and other amuse- t + menu is being arranged. ++ $ Base Ball Game o BRUSSELS vs, MORRI+3 et + Lunch will be Served. ,g e +• Booth on the Grounds. + Everybody come, enjoy a good +p + +- time and help a good •+•r d. cause, ,1, 4+P+++++++++++i•+++++++Hi+++++++•!++1++98++6+++++++t+4 Mrs. (Rev.) Sutcliffe, of Conant, Essex Co., was surprised on Monday eveniog June lath, when the members of her Sunday School class, together with the Women's Missionary Auxiliary met to spend a social evening and also read au address of appreciation of Mrs. Sutcliffe's services and interests in the church work. Mrs. Sutcliffe made a very suitable and feeling reply. Rev. and Mrs. Sutcliffe come to Atwood to the Methodist church. The marriage of Miss Bessie L Hobbs, daughter of Mrs, Richard Hobbs, Phornclale, and Rev. H. A, Graham, B, A., B. D , pastor of Lincoln Road Methodist church, Walkerville, took place Wednesday of lest week at z o'clock in the presence of a fete Intimate friends. Rev, W. H, Grahatn, B. A,; of Stratford; brother of the groom, officiated, assisted • by Rev. Roy Oe - borne. Mr, and Mrs. Graham trill spend some time visiting places of inter- est iu the East and will arrive in Walk- erville about the middle of July, Wednesday evening of last week the annual eongregatiouai meeting of Brus- sels Methodist church was held, Inter- esting and encouregiug reports were pre- sented by Mrs. Skelton for the Women's Missionary Society ; by A, E, Hersey for the Sunday School ; Miss Myrtle Carter and Mrs, (Rev,) Stafford for Junior League ; Mrs. Parker for Ladies' Aid and F. H. Gilroy treasurer of church finances. Miss Hingston spoke for the choir and pastor added congratulatory words. Following persons were re-elect- ed as cnngregatiomal Representatives on the Official Board :—L. Wheeler, Chest- er Armstrong. S Bailey, S, Carter, G. C. Maunets, R. J Hoover and J. Cun- ningham, Miss Grace Walker gave a fine solo It was agreed to change hour of Sabbath eveuiug service to 8 o'clock during ,& miner mouths commencing uext Sabbath. Introductitn} of new church Hymn Book was briefly discussed but Do date set, Wroxeter Wm. Sanderson, Toronto, was home over the week end, Thos, Hemphill, Hensel', is spending a few days in the village. Miss Mary Gibson has completed a' Normal course at Stratford, MPS. R, McLaughlin has gone Lo Niagara to visit with relatives, Gavin Davidson is confined to the house with an attack of grippe. Clifford White, Galt, is spending 2 weeks vacation at his horse here. Mrs, Geo, Imeimer and two children Detroit, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. J. Vogt. G, Wearring, J. Young, H. Patter- son, D. McTavish and A. Lamonby spent Sunday at London. Postmaster NV. M. Robinson has been indisposed for a week, but we tenet will soon be on duty again, Peter McTavish and neiee, Miss Dorothy McTavish, left on Monday for an extended trip to the West. Mies Agnes Meltercher and Prank Allan who have been attending Fanulty, Toronto, are home for the Summer vacation. Geo. Barnard left this weep for Lon- don, where he will visit his sons, be. fore going to Arnherstburg to reside With his daughter, Mrs. A. Brown, Misses M. Gibson, A, Rano, M, Clemmie, A, Murray and 141, Sander- son were in charge of the Registration in the Town Hall, Friday evening and Saturda , Flight Lieut, ThOs, Sanderson left• on Monday for overseas, He was ac- companied by his eister, Mies Margar• et. He was presented with n,puree of gold by a number of his friends on Friday evening, Next Sunday the congregations here will hold united prayer eerviees, In the morning the service will be held in the Presbyterian church, in the afternoon, at 4.80, in the Anglican church and in the evening in the Methodist ehnveh, ar Int` OfiA•�6ate4tP4FaVi'rftrat^ar-rMPE*% e+ftfaifte a itIo.e e SEr±,on,9•w hG , vis 1 • • 0 A w �i "leePs a yr m m tuh a • W F. m la e e an tJ n ® ri o r PIrfol'-the above hand - rice some Dinner Set iS A e AM B .�r9.°/�''4 LI STORE COMCOMPLETE Very Handsome Pattern The Set Comprises the Following; 1 tirMei1 1CerttiS Cope Roll Ea Mere 1 dozen 13reud and littthir Pio(is, i dozen Tett Plates 1 dozen Dinner Pulses 1 dozen (loupe Soups 1 dozen l+'r tut Satledls 1 Platter, 10 incl} 1 Putter, 14 incl} 'L Casseroles 1 `Matins Bout 1 Salad 1 Cream and Sugar IBo 1Y1 tra'See it in our Window this week. 27.00 • • m 0 A u fiJ A 0 tO u O' u� G9 b fO DRUG $ TO. RE � ry a 06,00Q600e000e7e0O SE3A35940gs196100Air:69te@m0MaryeeetpegleaMeeplateep Y7omv AoxRTvr,—ln Holyrund, on May 81st, 1018, to Mr. a nd Mrs. Ernest Ackert, xmon—Ernest Christopher ltaynard• C}unso N.—Hi Wroxeter, on Juno 22nd, 1018, to Mr, and Airs. John Olbaon, a von. HANNA,—Ili Grey township, on Juno 15th, 1018. to tar. and Dire. Wm. Bniufa, a Pall—John Emcee. MARRIED BRLL-8Petn.--At the home of the bride, on June lilt!, 1018, by lies A, J. Diann, B. A., Mr. Edwin T. Bell 1i . A , daughter to M r. is Corn Adelaide, youngest dough tow aP TU•. and Dire ;lames •-,. Spelt., of Morris township. DIE 0 Hanrty,—At Winnipeg, on Jule 18th 1018, EllettHarley, of swan River, Man„ in his 72nd year. MYRne.—On .lune 21st, 1018, at the residence or her daughter, Mrs. 40o. A. Powell, 87 War- ren Road Toronto, Blinn Harrison flyers, in her 94th year, willow or the late John Myers, of atratford, Ont. BRUSSELS MARKET --- Wheat Oats Peas Barley Sutter Eggs.... Hogs Wool I3 80 2 25 1 25 34 17 00 6° $2 07 2 26 1°5 65 17 UD 85 Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of John Iseekie, late of the V,ilago of Bruii- s in the County of liar%.u, qeu- tl••mne, d.cwt.:A. :iot,r,,. i, s •th-rebi•'en t,n l'r.lt:tnt to the teed 1. ter• Aef, 11.�. In ,IOU, , im" lel, that all per - ;on, , ins.; rhd ma or d.emoniv against the ee- tat -1 the .nif lot: le Oil: on,ed W114.4104 0 F ; v.ii°r al t h,1 1 iv t April ION at e, th 111.12,1,1 mt. tilli -1 on or 1 -rero the ail day t.11Vr, A O lois, to hold1 by ust-, l t epeaf. nr deliver to 1 t, Lochia, the Noe. Min. of the las+ Will and Testament of sold de. 0,0setl 1 pill., e t the , tie of the addressee with Sol- icitors, their mimes M and netlite c4. with Pall partieulnrs of tli,+r rinime,n xtutt+meat of lJloir accounts and the nature of the security Of line) held by them duly vermeil. Farther take notice that after tho Met men• Moiled date the Executor of thn said estate will proceed to dtstriLute• the assets of the said deee,eied amongst: the parting nntkled tliemh,, having regard only to the cluiwa OP which he shall than have notice ns aforesaid, and said 10xeditor will not be liable for such assets or may part thereof to any person or persons of wlmse nlenm nntiee stmt to:t have been receiv- ed et the thnn of sorb distribution. ROWELL, ltr•.lU, WOOD S- fVl{Iii FIT, 53.4 41 King :street West, Toronto, Solicitors for the said Rstieutor. Dated at Toronto this 24th day of June, 1018, .11.11.1011 +9+•d+d++++9+9+i•+9.9d++9+++9+++++•+F+•+I••i••i•&+A+1.3+R•++++++i•+s•+:•7•:,t+++•+•+ ++++++•+y++4 t� +P+ +1+ +•9 • Fall t Se Announce ent N view of the partial failure of the Fall Wheat crop . in this Province this year it will be necessary for farmers to male early arrangements for the supply of Seed which they will need for Fall sowing, Under those circumstances farmers who have: on hand quan- tities of Wheat suitable for Ball seeding are urged to conserve them for this purpose. If there is no deniand locally, the information should be supplied to this. De- partment in your County so that every effort may be made to have an equitable and satisfactory distribution. The need for foodstuffs justifies a large acreage of Fall Wheat in this Province again this year, and the co- operation of the farmers in the mobolization and distri- bution of the available seed supplies is invited. - .;. .,4 :F 7+ •i• +t+ .1* .tea +tr +1+ Ontario Department of Agriculture 4 9 GEO, S. HENRY, S. B. STOTHERS, Minister of Agriculture, Agricultural Representative, Parliament Buildings, Clinton, Ont. Toronto. e++++++++++++.:4+++++++++++i4++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++.:4•i•+++++.+.++++++'i+++l+i4+.+++++++F+++++++++i++++++•++•h++++++++•i•+•+F++•I+ a+• Win theWar By ,Preparing the Land 1 Sowing the Seed and Producing Bigger Crops Work In Joint Effort the Soil *lathe U. $. and Caneda e»CaoperatiVo Farming in Man Power Necessary to Win thio Battle for Liberlq., The Food Controllers of the United States and Canada are asking for greater foed production. Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat can be sant to the alltee overseas befdre the crop harvest. Upon tiro efforts of the United States and Canada rests,the burden of oupply. Evory Available Tillable Abro Must Contribute; Evsty ANdlable Fannin) and Farm Hand Must Assist. I Western Canada bas an enormous acreage to be seeded, but man poweels own, and an appeal to the United States allies is for more men for seeding operations, Canada's Wheat Production last Year was 225,000,000 Bushels; the demand from Canada Mone for 191 , 8, is 400,000e 000 Bushels. To eecurOtie she must have assistance. She has the land, but needs the mon, The Government of the United States wants every man who can effectively help to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United States developed first of course; but it also wants to -help Canada. Whenever we find a man we can spare to Canada's fields after ours are supplied, we want to direct him there. Apply to our Employment"Service, and we will tell where you can best serve the combined interests, Western Canada's help will be required not later then April 5th. Wages to competent help, $60 a month and up, board and lodging. Those who reapond to this appeal will get a warm welcome, good wagea, *good board and find comfortable homes. They will get a rate of one cent a mile from Canadian boundary pointe to destination and return. For particulars as to routes and,plaoa where employment may be had, apply to U. S. Employment Seivice, Dept. of Labor V.