The Brussels Post, 1919-3-13, Page 511118111E88 CAILDS.
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ilAS. ANDERSON,
Vk 7'E.RIN:4RY 0iIRCL1.7IV,
Successor to M. ff. 11:,,..01. Moo at Ander•
Hon Brea. Livery stable, Brussels. Telephone
No, 29,
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Day andnight ealla, Moe opposite
Flonr M111, Ethel,
T. T. 11/1' RAE
M. a..M.O. P..et S, O.
M. 0. H„ Village of Bruoneln.
Physician, Surgeon, Aeoouolieur
Office at residonoe, opposite Melville Ohuroh,
William street.
DR. J. H, WHiTE, S. A.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Graduate Toronto University of Medicine.
Special attention given to disonsea of children
and Surgery,
Office: Dr. Bryane Old Stand
Phone 46 Brussels
JAMES TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Will sell for as good py'1orH as nay other Amp
(fencer or charge nothing,
BHILGRAVIC P.O.
PHOOOEDOT, KILLOHAN & COOKE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
&c.
Office un the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton
Street,
DODERI021, ONT,
Private rands to loan at lowest rates.
W, PROITUFOoT, K. 0. J. L, Kt'LLORAN
H. J. D. 000k111
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ATTENTION
Farmers
Fertilizers for all Spring Crops
Fanners within teaming distance
or Factory, buying (Brett, will
save commission and fl eight. We
leave a full line of our various
brands on hand, Take delivery
while the sleighing is good.
Farmers' Fertilizer Company, ltd,
Wingham, Ont.
McCormick
Implements
At Lowest Prices
a.ft. Binder, sheaf sorrier and truele.....$210 00
7.18. Binder, + ...... 028 00
Oorn Binder 210 00
0ret, Mower 78 60
(Mt. Mower 82 60
10ft, Steal Rake, 82 teeth 61 00
Hay Tedder 78 00
Combined. Side Rake and Tedder 111 00
Largest Manure Spreader 192 00
11 Dlec Fertilizer Drill 148 00
0.20. Steel Roller 06 60
Scotch Diamond Harrows per Reetion0 00
Cltnlex Wagon Genre, 8/11 arms, six 34
in. tire 80 00
Engines, Cream Separators, Plows and other
Im
liberal d scouut for cash. Order eorly. a
DAVID MUNE, - Ethel
Sam Weinstein
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Live Poultry and Hideses
SAM WEiNSTEiN
I MILL STREET BRUSSELS
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Now sold in a llcw waxed !hoard
package — d great improvement
over the old lead package
Sold only in sealed packages
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Yalxal :4.,i env$ 1,tent,4
Exeter Methodist District Meting
was held in Mato Street church, Exeter,
ou Feb tet11, W. G Medd, Secretary
of the funds for the purpose of building
a public school ill Chloe, reported $4.200
provided for out of $5000, the amount
necessary.
Rev. A. 12. Jones, pastor of Wesley
Methodist church, Clinton, has been tn•
vited to become pastor of Blenheim
church, I{ent Co., for next Conference
term as successor to Rev. Mr. McCalnus,
The latter has been invited to Clinton.
A short time ago Gordon, son r.2 Geo,
A and Mrs Best, went on a short tour
in his sleep and tell over the banister to
floor 12 Leet below. The noise awalcen•
ed the household nod the perambulator
was found on the broad of his back not
much the worse of his fall and sudden
stop. 11e got off safely but had better
not attempt auy more acrobatic perfor-
mances of the kind as Ile might not fare
as well another time.
Morris
SCHOOL REPORT.—Following is re•
pat
1. of S. S. No. 0 Barris, for
month of February :--Sr. IV—I2xa in,
in !list.., Mem., Orton,. hit. -Cecil
Tile 82. Jr, ill-- Exam. in llivt.
Merm—Itafolk Sellers
Barr
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Sr.11-11[L11 Comp (4c
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Read., 0171
L C4em e
Pteltt hS Jack
Shaw 72*Harry Ref 33
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Axaut. in Comp., Mee Clog Rend„
\Vrd,—*\Villie 13owtnan 70, Johnny
Barr 32. 1—Exam. in Lang., Alien
Read., and Wlit.—Ruby Bone 64,
Pr.—Excellent— Sadie Pierce.
0. Yutf.t, Teacher.
SC1I00L REPORT.—Following is the
report of S. S. No. 8, Morris, for the
month of February. Names in in ;let
of merit, *Absent on 0110 a' more
exam. Se. IV—Marjory Grasby,
*Ethel Mathe's. Jr. [V—Janet Ale-
Ve1Lie, ATan Warwick, Verna Dennis,
Fred. Brewer, *Alfred Johnston, Sr.
IT[—Adella Turvey, \Vatter Sellers,
I Bet Out South, Fraser Mustard,) *Dor-
1e Allen, Ohnrlie Warwick, *1,illi[tn
Garniss. Jr. III—Kenneth 10! eVot (10,
Jim Turvey, Viola (\lathers, Sr. II --
Lily Garniss, Pearl ;gathers, Gordon
Flamilton, *Lloyd Turvey. Jr.II—
Margeret AleVettie, Hazel Hamilton,
Harry Garniss, *Bert Gambit:,
*Charlie Allen, I Class—How101 d
Woodrow, Margaret Mustard, A1el-
vllle Mathers, Irene Allen, Pt Mier—
Bert Alaathers, Clifford \Voodrow,
Dorothy AlcVettie, Dorothy Garniss,
Edith Warwick, Eddie Garniss, Tom-
my Walkey,
140. M'1RdAN, Teaohe•,
Aver Loge attendance 32,
Bluevale
A. G. Gormley, Unionville, was a
visitor with John King.
Miss Lizzie Breckenridge spent a
few days with Mrs. 13. Siem anion.
Farmers' Club received anti deliver-
ed a cat01nat1 of salt last week:
Geroge Townsend and Mrs. Costello,
Gerrie, spent Sunday at the home of
4Vm, Thornton.
The Missionary Banquet in Metho-
dist chinch Wednesday night was
well attended,
ADD111018 AND PRnSENTA'rimN.—
Bluevale Methodist congregation met
in the school room of the church last
Tuesday, Feb. 25111 end bad a social
evening in Honer of 1loward and Mts.
Stewart before leaving 1111r their new
home at I-Lenf(•yn. 120110u'iug address
was read by Mrs. Milton Smith and (0
case of silver 1(111088 and i'orke was
presented by Al 1st; Laura Ralph.
DEAR FRIENDS — \Ve, year rrienls
and 0O -workers of the 131ne0ale Alethe-
dist church, having learned of your
intended departure from out. midst
have assembled to spend a social Ilona
During the time you have assisted in
chow Bed all the mk of the
the t N< t t
church, your God-given talent hoe
been manifest to all or us and the
earnest effort pet forth by you to
make the services effective has been
appreciated by 1)0. At the choir pr11a-
tirne you were always punctual) eh0e•-
ful'and your company was pleasing
anti inspiring. While to pal( with
you the best wishes of those with
whorl you so ably and unselfishly
labored will 140 %vith yon to your now 0
hone. As 10 slight recognition of your •
services rendered and of the regaed in •
which you ar8 held by all or ns, we 8
ask you to accept this girt and thou} h ai
insignificant in itself, it shows in a •
slight degree our esteem for yon. We 25
trust your feint's life will be one of •
happiness and that a kind Providt'n00 •
may bless yin with all r0)1)20rts and •
blessings whicll this life Affords, We •
have no doubt you will shine In 8101.1 - •
er cnlnmunity as you have here. We
now bid you a fond adieu and trust •
that while engaged in the sante laud• •
able work a((11 among vatybrg 80901.8 0
elsewhere your thoughts will 000a- •
sitmelly revert. to many friends you •
are leaving behind at Bluevale. Sign-
ed nn behalf of the coegrtgation, •
RIO', IP, SLIIiNNo9, •
Altse 1 tt78,A 0(oo,ru w
1011tS \I, 001Tn, d1,
Mr..Stewart (nada a suitable reply 2
thanking the congregation for their •
kindness midg00(1 Will,
,�m�•,�r�„��,..,=ate._
Hso ('!(ORS \Voles. — I'')110wing 14
(he l epnl t (11' ked (11 11:01 work done in
lihlevale Institute during ing 1 years of
the war 1—IR.eceived fallowing Ilona -
limn of material :-1.'centre piece, 1
suit pyj1ula4, 1 11). y(1) n, 1 flannelette
shirt, 1 fl'Lnneltt1e gown, 1110(01.101(8
4111151, 1 quilt, 1 sweater coat, material
l'ot' 1 auteg(apb lied(, •1 quilt linings, 1
autagrnph quilt, 1.1 bunches batting,
3.2 pillow slips, 38 calces soap, 42 bed
sheets, 51 pnir11 sox, 112 yards mato y
Calton, 98 overseas boxe8, 92 jars
fruit, 03 pillows, 100 luuidketehiefo,
101) lbs. the 5011014, -supplies to fill 110
013('1410)05 b(Ix04, 170 yards 11 Lln0elel In,
material for a large b'Lle of Mottling
for Belgian relief. Total 0,011Ie $1000,
Received in mnn5y. Society raised by
eimeert5, G'u•de,1 Parties and other
Inea00, $1110 00 ; (louati,ol4, $1120,0( ;
Turnip,' ry (louneil, 411)0:1 00 ; Jlorris
Connell, $20080, 10011 r0eeipts of
money, $1123 011 : 0=110" of material do.
dated, 4101111011. 'I'nlal Ieeeipt0 from
all sources, $5.135,00. Sent out fol-
lowing goods: -1 antogrRph quilt, 4
bed jaeket0, 8 yards rhreseclnl13, 28
Hest aid pillows, 25 honse wives, 42,
hod sheets, 42 sweater Collis, 38 cakes
soap, 48 ti moll reps, (15 surgeon's
gowns, 70 quills. 63 pillow slips, 93
pillows, 02 jet's lief(, 98 towels, 1(1(1
Ib. dressing, 111 night shins, 11(1
(ihristnet4 boxc0, 130 refngee4 gar-
ments, 2011 8001413 al (8(1(18, 583 hen(1-
kerehl(f481 day hin'
7 ) t (•_. I.2 6(1)1)111
1873suite or ()J
(1111.
.151 paha (x
bale , f elmlung te
Belgians, cad',
iI1.IN
Total indention of goods tI
looney shipped, $75110, To 141(1(1(,'
this grand total the used in our wink
14.2 bunches batting, 3110 Menthes of
tape, 700 spools 1(2(008. knit half a
ton of yarn full cut 10215 yards or
goods and sewed on 17700 buttons and
held 221 eewin14 meetings. Well done
Blvevale.
Cranbrook
Second Lieut. J. J. Mitchell, young-
est son of Inspector J. J. and Mrs.
Alitehell, \Vinghiuu for nnerly 01' Oran-
brook, wa8 killed in an aeroplane
in England on Jan. 241h, Re moved
from here 0iLh his parents to \Vi(14-
hem where he attended \\'in14haul
Public and High School, where Ile
proved a clever scholar and had an
musunlly brilliwlt rat'em.. After
being 3 years a valued employee of
the Canadian Kodak Co., Toronto, be
went West and at 11(8 line of enlist-
ment in l h8 1281 It of ,Mooed) 0tv, was
}undying law at Swift Current. He
went through several of the large ee-
gagemeuts and was wounded at Pass-
Chendale. Upon his recovery lie cm -
tared the Royal Naval Ale Service end
had Jost received his oornmissio1) t0
81,1.(0 time before hie death. Jack, ns
1,0 02)') 13.1(41 kuuwu by, had 1uo•t.
prr'winiuglnl00)'nud will hr gr('IUI7
u1iM�rd 10' 0 (mol of 1111.(0, ho had
mole by hl (11. LIJivig -p.•,-.mxllt
(i,•'•ideo hi; 11)('(101 and 1,'(Ip1• G,
leers to ltwu, n, lint he: 8, (.1,
H \\'ingham ; lieu, (.3•.vift 1'ul ro'0t.
tied 14n1, ALa)ittei 1 and 'S itsooa.,
Clara, of L'Iw'ago ; tlty, 11. 13, tiuhin•
son, Steeply, Alla, 1 (01)11 I'P. N. 1Ill 'It
of Toronto 1 0111 fete/its lute .yet.
Ir.Lthlas• win h the b,9 eat ed ,,, the 14•1
14 111,411. berm,' 80) kiwi 0- 1, 1 .
(74,0s11RO)uit )01041.)1. 11
14 „010, P,.) .101(10(0 e..d P. LIMO,.
I?xan,iu'41 to I(,:cl nl,, 10', 11 1014, 111.
tory, Culnfosi(ioo, Illi„ it g 101 (1
Resiling. The average 111+1 k 2+ given.
Sr, IV. -.SI, Baker 84, ii Keys 74 It
Noble 08, (0' SnmlWnu 53 til 11
L Berl'ele 81, 11, Leitch 80„1. Key. 72,
1. AlcNahb71, 1$. Penning! on 118, Al,
Loelcing (12, A. Mel nlnab (11, G. Low,•
37, 1, !laden) 29. le. 111.—Hurl"I
Bray 83, 12, Smalldun 71, L. Oann•v.nt
70, Edith Snnolldon 57, A, 13118 40, P.
Hueter 45, '1', ['en0inglrn) 44,
Wright 29. Jr. Roue(. For Janu,uy
and February, J,.xaminatiune %erre
Laken on lteeitation, Writing, Liteta-
tutC, Spelling, Arithnx'lif., (leu.,
Reading. Sr, 11.-12, Gorselite 95, 1..
leecike 92, 1. Leitch 64, J. Nettle 71,
P.13erfeltz72, 11. Knight 09, K. Me-
Nabb (11, I. Brown 57, I. Dunn 19, 11.
Lowe 30, \V. Locking 29. ,Jr, 11,--A.
Quereugoseer (11, M, fire wo 45, 0
Knight. 32, C. Hudson 20. fit Book.
—Jean Cameron 90, 3. Carnet on 180.
J. 13tay 00, O. Knight 58, 11. McNabb
57, J. Noble 47, J, Pennington 41, .1.
Noble 47, J. Pennington 44, J. Lock -
Mg .10, Printery. Every day work.
Excellent—,J. Solulldon, Al. Huethe',
G. J{nnter, R. Doxey, E. Stelae, A,.
Campbell. Good—L. Hudson, E.
Brown, J. Pennington, J. Knight, E.
Dunul, I. Knight.
R. AlcNAig, 1 I'ene13ers.
F. 11 oUSTON, I
Blyth
DIAMOND \`)EUDIN(1,—Dr, William
and Mrs. Sloan, w 01 known 1'00)0e0
residents of Blyth, celebrated their
diamm)tl veddi((14 at their home, 191.
Donn lvenu0, Toronto, Monday or
Met week. Dr. and Mts. Sloan were
married by Rev. Wm. Graham in
Huron County 00 years ego et 3
o'clock in the afte•nonn, on Feb-
ruary 23rd. Dr. Sloan is
80 years of age and MIR. Sloan is 88
years of age and both al in good
health. Two I ) }
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remaining t
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the 37 who attended 1ed t1,0 % v
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were ]resent Airs, Ar e Y=wi1
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late Dr, Mc.Leay, Lnntlun, who was
bridesmaid at, the wedding and George
Duncan. 3 ehi([lrell out of 8 are stili
living, \Villiam, of Mackenzie, Man ,
and Henry, of the Toronto Post Office,
and MI's. E. Hess, of Toronto, Dr•
Sloan went to Toronto in 1892, tool
has been practising in that city for 27
years. He had previously practised
in Huron County for 30 years, Dr.
Sloan took his degree tot old Victoria
college, Dr. and Mrs. Sloan have 8
grand children and 5 great grand
children.
CONVICTED UNDER 0. T. A,—Satur-
day, Feb. 22nd, W. T. Pellote, accon-
panied by 8 (nen from Clinton, paid a
visit to the Queen's hotel, Blyth, and
found a bottle and a half of whiskey
on the premises. The place of con-
cealment showed great ingenuity, A
section of paneling had been removed
and so weighted that unless one had
direct knowledge of its location it
world be almost impossible lo theme -
PC all opening. However, the deter•
Lives had been tipped off with the
necessary information and were not
long in finding the panel in question.
Another hiding place was in a stove,
Wm. Mason, the proprietor, was
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With thAvanceofSprin�e
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Yon will be getting in shape for Sommer use your Machinery,
Ql Buggy, etc., some part of which may need repairing. Much
et expense is often saved by having such work attended to before
0 IL is really time ('or using,
e If Your Used Bu Needs it, have it Repaired
n 99Y p
0 anti Repainted. We do it in a careful tray, with pronpt ROI'.
40 vice, 0f the (:est of materials, guaranteeing you an tip -to -date
0,j11) and to your entire satisfactio, as hi all lines of General
Iilackelnithhlg Horse-shoeing,Wood-work Repairing 1
Oar: iage .Painting all( a a moderate price.
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RUBBER TIRES
We apply ply all sizes of Solid and Cushion Carriage Rubber Tires
o1) your channels. Rubber warranted to be first quality. We
do not use the ordinary grade.
MACHINERY REPAIRS
We have in }tock over 10,000 unused Repair )ares exact dupli-
cates
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GMes of 1(11' of 1
I I I !Ll parts 0 allIr • 4' v
1 f Deering, Al(\lc0mtni0k Froat
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and d e LS 111.1 X00 your ' '
an order needed Repairs Emily. will help ns to give you
service,
When in Need of a Plow b1) a Famous finery
S Seleotrd far long service and 8npefior work, they excel till Mit-
a ere,We have then also 7011 original Shares, etc:., for Flue'y, p
Wilkinson, Oliver, Pereivel, Perrin, Frost tit Wood, 'Tudhop0' •
Anderson, O00kshutt, No. 2, Nip, Kangaroo, Pn0013 end Judy 0
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Plows, 'There ore twiny 8nh5titute5 Mut ask for the genuine ; 0
cheaper in the ens then any imitation, •
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From a large Stock of Superior Manilla
1Nc0ortnirk and Dee iug'Tlviue we give yea the lowest quota. A
Mons for either iI ne,lia(0 or future deliveries, pt'oloeting you e
against any probable advance in price lute' on, Our prices are •
right, Ask us. 'Then melee your necessary supply and call far 01.1
it when 11 eeded.
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WAGONS AND BUGGIES •
If you want the best drop 111. We are pleased to talk over any-
thing In this line with you at any t.11(15, 0
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Phone 41x
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FRIENOS TJIJEF-T
HE tIOO[D [SIE
"FRU1T•A-TIVES" Coo,lue:ed
Dyspepsia and Restored. His H01811
MR. ROBERT NEWTON.
Little, Bras d'Or,
"I was a terrible sufferer from
Dyspepsia and Conslipali„u for years.
I had pain after eating, 11-131112(7 gas,
constant headaches, and ,11,1 not sleep
well at night. I lost so much weight
—going from 185 pounds to 140
pounds—that I became alarmed and
sate several doctors who, hoverer,
did me no good. Finally, a friend
told me to try 'Frust -a -lives',
In a week, there was improvement.
Tho constipation was corrected ; and
soon I was free of pain, headaches
and that miserable feeliug that
accompanies Dyspepsia. I continued
to take this splendid fruit medicine
and now I am well, strong and
vigorous". ROBERT NEWTON.
50c. a box, 6 for $2,50, trial size 25e.
At all dealers or sent postpaid on
receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives
Limited, Ottawa.
..halgill kerma. (!. A.Re'1' ,el'
1.e
lea istlate With 11 I
Its 6ee [1 t; I, I ter I'nr
5530 enntlat to the C. T. A, When
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ease Nolte ( 1 for 11 1 t 1 2lP rtllNfit M, lT.
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Cameron, Iv (1., for defence urged
that case be dismissed, as there Mk
no direct evidence to a13Ow that liquor
was being kept for sale and quoted a
nutnber of legal decisions to support
his view. However l.he Magistrate
decided otherwise and as this was
Mason's third 0)0(011011(nl under the 0.
T. A. he sentenced hint to 30 days in
the County jail, term to date ftoul the
laying of the information.
Grey
S wow, R11'011'r.—Following is the
report of S. S. No, (3, Gley, for Janu-
ary and February. IV.—S. Raynard
08, M, Jackson 58, St. 1012,-12. I{ny
00, J. Itaynard 78, 1V. Keifer 71. Jr.
IIT. -141. Oook 81, 0. Jacklin 59. Sr.
II.—R. 12111011 92. J. Turnbull 91, (2,
Ames 89, 0, Raynarcl 63. Sr,
Stevenson 86, V. Jacklin 83, O. Elliott
80. Primer Olttss. I+;xrellrnl.—O.
Keifer, A. Pearson. Good.— Al.
Conic, 11L Hoy, H, Raynard. Nu, o1)
roll, 19. L. SPARLtvn, Teacher,
SCHOOL REPORT.-7'he following is
the report of S. S No, 8, Grey, for the
months of January and February.
Examined in Arith„ Speli., Geog.,
Grain„ Hist. and Hygiene. Sr, IV.—
M.
V.M. McNair 89, 3, McNaught 81, 0.
McNair 78, M. Fulton 78. Jr. IV, -0.
1 tel:wen 59. Sr, ITL -0. AleTaggart
88, A, McTaggart, 74. Jr.
AlcTaggart 71, H. Mitchell 110. Sr. II,
Examined in Arith., Spell, Geog.,
Lang . Hist., rnemnry
Nail 78, O. Brown 75, E. A1011 wen 08.
Jr, TL—L. IJeEvven 78, E. Ward 73
Fulton 90, 0. Ward 89. Pr.
Good,—Fred, Mitr.ltell.
A. J. l+'nitlto8T, Teacher. '
Jamestown
Mrs. Geo, Lrkmier has been visiting
Toronto relatives.
Goon W00li DONE.—The regular
monthly meeting of the Institute 04(00
held Wednesday, Feb. 261h, when the
Red Oross sewing was completed.
Institute shipped a bale of goods to
"Secoure National" for the help of
French women and children, also vat-
rel $85.00 to Red Cross i'unds fun the
same perpos8. Excellent work has
been done by the women of this tom•
munity ever since the tear started and
our boys have been remembered regu-
larly with sox• The Institute also
voted $20.00 of Institute . f 7 )
`ti et le tads f(1 1110
maintenance of Victoria Hall. Next
meeting of Institute will beheld Wed-
nesday, r
[ a March _0th at h 1 ,
the home (
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0, 01(•11 Mrs. Mcl)un )Id
F u t Juo, 1 Lasec
will give the paper,
RICi'vto ()DT'r'S STOR11 nlin\111),—
Following refers 10 a ('manner resident
of this locality now of Blyth :—About
430 Friday morning Feb. 2001, fire
was discovered in the dental parties of
Dr, 1V, 11. Elgie, over 3, R. Cult's
grocery and provision store, and not-
withstanding the flee brigade respond-
ed promptly, the entire block was gut-
ted entailing a loss of upwards of $115,
000 on building and contents. Reeve
Outt, who mvued the block whish Was
valued at $3000 had only an insurance
of $1000, while Jae. R. Chat, whose
mrote.. and provision stock is
ated o ' f $0000had insurance of about
$3000 and in (his instance the loss is
quite severe as practically no goods
were saved, Do. W. It. Elgie's den tat
etlnipment was an entire loss of $3000
with $2000 insurance. Origon of fire
is unknown but it is presumed to have
started from nn overheated stove 111
Dr, .Elgie's dental parlors, The fire
had made considerable headway when
diseovere.d and for a time it was
thought Lha( J. C. Saffron's butcher
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confuted the loss to one building, Ins
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Remember, when you are
filling up your Thrift Card,
that the 25 centThrift Stamps,
which you can buy wherever
you see the above sign, are
simply a means to an end.
Thrif t Stamps earn no interest.
The interest begins when your
Thrift Card, filled with 16
Stamps, is taken to the Money -
Order Post Office, Bank or
other place displaying the
Beaver -Triangle sign, and ex-
changed as $4.00 in the pur-
chase of a War -Savings Stamp,
which costs $4.02 this month.
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per cent compound interest,
being redeemable on January
lst, 1924, for $5.00 each.
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The School that places its graduates in good positions. es
and Wingharn, Ont.;
Stratford, Ont.
s'ri ante
Ship your Cream
Direct to the
russels Creamery
Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns
We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex-
press Charges. Issue Cheques for the pay-
ment of your Cream twice each month, pay-
able at par at your Bank,
Give the Brussels Factory one trial and you
will not want to discontinue,
Orusscls Creamery StewartPropsBrost