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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1919-4-3, Page 54 1111 - •:w•:.. s 6&. tt, 3.. B- billEI MO, SUTHERLAND & SONS y� 7g,F (� p�,�9A 7qrael LIMITED Get'.l%t'l7o.1 n.7 avramio E usinask CarelS JAtq ANDERSON. ' V6>'t Rtkeat, to ' (1Rra•L r?N Hca'- µe)'1011) 1f lt,r f. '11Pe ! rt• 5t •,w. L1Ve1,/ .,n ,l+`. il: it •.,aA, itt 8utl 11:1 ,t, au.. e 1V 4 20. DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary (.olleFe. Day and night nails. Office opposite ).lour Mill, Illthol, T. T. M' RAE M, B„ M. C. P., t4 S, O. FLU 11, Villageif I,r11NNCIn, r It,dlla, .ami, ?. -e,v h411 1,111. Li codael a r e1. ' 1 Fl rlyi 11 t: hurrh, \4111iam tont. DR, J. H. WHITE. S. A. t'1.1YSICIAN AND SU1tW'1ON, Graduate Toronto University of Atediaine. Special attention giver to dl.'uses or ehIldren and surgery. office: Dr. Bryan. Old Stand Phone 46 Brussels JAMES TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer Par Huron Co. Wti1seil raves good prices as any other Ano. tioneer or charge nothing. BErGRAVE P.0, PROOOFOOT, AMMAN & COOKE Barristers, Solicitor., 8totario. Pub11c, &c, ()Milian the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton Street, GOD);R1OH, ONT. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. N. Ptulnnr'oo'1,, K. t:. ,T. L, R1LLORAN H. S, D. Moss 1t�� iti}'&steinNee qqq�■@� �� f��YLW Is prepared to pay the highest price for Scrap Irony Rubber S, f Rags, &c FURS • • 0 • • • • • 0 Highest price paid. See °oe 0 • • • A • • aS g • • me before you sell. 1 -highest Cash Phicit for Livel'oeltry and hides Write 01 )'hone. 112x SAM WEINSTEIN 11 LLL STREET 1313U14S1,.LS •orad OO OA 84'1,4&r seee+t 400**A'P•e Alliceorrnick 81.; Wei le fts At LuWESt Price INTEST4'AL "Fruit -a -lives" Quickly Relieved This Chronic Tri tat,le <<Itannopime.nttother ,Ints no is so eunoia' for C:un.atpat,ttt untl 1ti li; estiou us 'I reilea.tier'',', 1 was a sufferer from Cit'se vont- plaints foe lire years, and my selt'nter).(wen patine,:Nusle,brieptht about a kind el' Intestinal l'onal sis; reitli )last;. Ilya/uihes,'ttolclartg gas, Ile Plr';jm, ., if el F'tiln1, .11.1 1ei,ie in the h:1r1i, I 11316 1(1(12'„1 lo try' Fruit''Tres' and now fen' sit months l have been entirely well". 4 Lllti1 Nlll I Ci, 50,..0 bo z,11 for ,6, 1.00, trial slat _Set. At all dealer; or .sour postpaid by Fruit•a•tives l.iutiled, Ctttalta. tzt1-l.C'C 1,1elm • Fordwich (leerge '/.n httgg has hens laying eggs with n rit 'Iiintert'nre of 7 healed by 8 i1,111es lettg. Mrs. Rnbt. hill wb0luts been very 111 I'm the past while is now feeling considerably hepar. Alta. P. 1', Ayleswnrth and dtutgltt- rt, Miss Grave, left nn 1111 rxle11ded vial' 10 T01.0100 nisi other pit'.' , Airs. \Vol. Fraser, Grunge 11111, uhn had the m{sf]n1100 to hate her leg broken, i, mite elle to be around with flat aid or a t'rut'h. 1ltu ry I)ullnngp 111.p1t.' 1 of his tine li(lit• learn of .les; u( tnadarrt to )kohl, Stevenson. The )alter ex'•hnug.. ed hi:, rat on 1 h' 1.;uu, Corrin: 31i'+ses'['ttylor have reeved in 111111 their .islet, Mrs. }Ctowlsnn for o lino'. Oliver (;luaus left for Seattle whete he tvill visit his brother, whelp he Iltts not seen ter 18 years, Airs. Jen. Swot -stet:. and 11111e sun, K'nnrth, of I'ordtui'irh, were the few Als Newelltoe a guests of the i I P. t, day • It. James and his mot her, who spent the past 6 months in the \Vest vis{t- lug relatisi'e and (mends have arrived home, S. G. Kttiuo has arrived in town. 'alis ittetitintls are to fans this Suer tn`r 110 the old homestead. Alt. and Alt's. Kaine have spent 7 or 8 years at Poet Fleeces. Ales, Knine is ex- pected to arrive shot•lly aua their many friends welcome them to the old home town. Bluovale Alert, S. PAUL DlselC.\st,U -Dealh .roue suddenly to Met 2Iargaret Grave Dull'ns, relict of the late Sam - ways Patel, at het lime in Bluovale, early ',Monday morning of last week. Ales. Paul had lint been in rohuyt health for suite time. The late Mrs. Pani W10010.1 highly esteemed by m Liege circle of friends and het sudden death oill be deeply regretted. She ltd been a t esidenl. of Bluovale and dia11•irl for many year:, residing first on a )'arta iu ,)toms township and neatly 14 years ago Hunted Ln 13luevale where Mr. Paul engaged ip business. 116 yPt)t•y ago she was married itt the late Alt', Pttui, ho passed away in .1tuly las).. 3 dnat,=filers etre !eft to mourn her')emit, viz:--31itt Altutd, of l'ittwbut'g, Pa, ; end hisses )limit+ and Alice", of lileeettls, who will have the sincere sympathy of a ittrge circle. SI' friends The lenient limit place on \\'eliusday afternoon from the fatuity house in Bluevale to \Vingltattt cenretet'y, Mr, Paul wets the son of 11.0.13, Paul, who died {tl Brussels settle years t35n. 0 0.111ntlor, sheaf rnrrier and n tree.,,.. Ms 00 1.13. 13htdar, " .... •'2:10.11 (torn Binder '• 210 00 Wt. Mower. ... . ......... . ........... 70 00 0.13, Slower . 82 60 1043. s el Rake, '88. teeth 61 00 Hoy Tedder . . 70 00 Combined :tido 12(1:^ +ma TruTrader111II 00 largest 41 atm u store .dor 100 00 11 DING Fertilizer Dr';i 113 00 045. Steel ]sellar .,.. a 0111.. , ,06' 60 t11111•144W4potoh Diamond ,' row+ torr• aertlon,,0 till (hhnnx Wagon (0001., 013 orate, ki x 13 in. tiro 80 00 0NtItes, Oresn Sep•trnto••+, Plows std other Implement. e:1•r19marlIng,y rhenp Anda liberal discount for cash Order early, DAVIS MiLIIE, - Ethel Ewan Wiguua s Wish car owners to bring along their Cars and get hen) Painted and. made 0 look like new. Reasonable Prices, All Buggy Painting done 1 ikewise. OOMII ONE I COME AEI, 1 WII WiLL PLIIASh8 YOU. EWAN'S GWSAGE 13RUSS13LS Atwood A telephone has been installer) i0 the parsonage. Joe libitum, tvho received his dis- ohtugt'. from the at my, left, for the West, Rev, J. L. Slrwnrl, Lein' ora ullt,• nit'tlttry ft ton China, speaks in the i\lethodist church on L+ridtty evening, April 44th, Sergt, David Idodge was in Londt'n and received' his discharge from the army. Ales. Hodge and daughter ne- (mupamied hint, Donald Gorden, agcti 98, one of \Vesieen Ontario''',_ oldest reeitlunts, died on \Vednesday, Until !t few weeks ago 'Air. Gm don Was quilt, i peon the aeLive tnhpn l to slipped 1 t 1c r, Il 01,11 shnar. then lie had refused till nontisltttentexcept wale.. From the Highlands of Sootltnd he ansa' to this country al 20 years of age., and proved himself tt nuts of istet'llhg rltarattee and ability, Ile first sent - ed In oxford coon y. Ns was a mum - bee of the first Oouitri1 of and wets Atwie ti's fit.st I'ttsllltitatet. When he gave lip lite? position he 4•nr•- ried the moils to the trains until 4 years ago. Sieve then he has 1 esitl '8 with his (laughter, Airs, Jno, San(let1, Another daughter, Mtw. K. Mat shall, tend tL soul, George Gordon else live in the village, besides a son, Robert Gordon, itl the United States. Biyth J. H. Leith has perrhased the Oat et, property and will get possession nu May 1st, Price was $1800, At meetings of 'I'otvtt ('outwit Ana Board of Trade Reeve, bits Cult. ami Councillor 11. A, 'Phomas wet e select- ed as repteaefilaiiVes to Toronto in connection with hydro Mlectrit, Board of nettle also selected delegates namely, Chart's AtrUlellttlul tted 1Trattk I3n,intnt, 'I'lu.se delegates 0onfetrC51 jointly on Wednesday with Sir Adan Beck, Pte, Aibt't't Payne %vim, prior to the outbreak of the wary was employed with the laic John 'McElroy in Morrie, was renewing old acquaintances in 303311, Int'dup 00140 01. f11'01 l.nt,.lt,n ,q11.11.110 r tt 'y- 1',ly lie expt•r i'1,..,•, lugMs 1110 11'•11141 'nth:ttvt Willi hi, :11+11 Intl l.tlt'n nl' Lntttlou ttu'I tang' ovt•t • 'a•ps, (Ju lieeontttv•f 1Lt•uruul1 w he en. t'1 ' bnl> s{ to ''\ ,veinte•t Illlii awl 11 -Otte 1 lu ('.u,atle Ile• 111 (edit let) with bbl l .0 b tris I,nt' men"-, '4' Mont cal to d :1 tht V ; I,tt .t is as drafted overt -ens turd in 3t venthet' 111111 ler: tor ,')•aero will' 1ht• Royal \It•t l',el 11' 11.1 00.01. 11,4 .'t+', 15 mouths 'ofitt,' ht Pt ((IWO, 'tet 't,t1u'lyd 11..nfes t' • ,•nittl of \t'i1.•.1 1t•: "v(et •, t,. I t• er'„ Ii'.,(1,tott1,: 1.(.plyt.1• toted 111•, a 'tel,+ ile hnuta cal lite' 11111t"•Jt"•n 0011 1 • 1111W 111.11,:n;• Lis 11,11.111. 111 1.111o1.11.11; Clinton Sptiu{.+ Inti. 'ohm, lay, .41ni1 Inch. :MOH 1,11zt••:. Clottoo h,,thte h it t4. 1 141-1,10-01411 41,1 i t it 111. d, st1 Titsul for 1'111. 11, 11.1 011'444 W111144t0 I't•r the Viet us Limn i v ars fur the NIiddl'' Salute) torte yl . .1 01 Alep:Iun h0• tool Mks 'Cat Lleett Dowser. 111.. Hanley marl Alt. !t'i.Itrr, of Chie- toot, will renown'• sp,•ci,,h .'vtu. t.lis 11r ;1't 311.1••. ie n11;tri'e r.ttre: 1h•I lit,. ,list 1111111.111111 :1p1,1 The Tale 1h. \1'111..1 U 41,11E ell, (tt native or (Aintt);) trio 11,1 .1 it teupll- of \'',ploy ago, left 'un estate value,' at :88,188, Iles will had bene (mete in Nnvtuthel, 1(118, matt left 1110 e. hole of Irl prop"rty to hitt reit,', Olive Char - lone EditThey Ittel un rhil8tem Ou'ruesday of let week ).here pas- sed ttn•ay nue of the respected tesid- snts of Clinton in he person of \lies Janet Wilson. Ilereased .mote with her parents I'uau SC011111111, 14)10.)0 she W11.11 1101.0, When 11 04,01(3 old. '1'l0,v mune in 18211 dit'ec1 1n ('linlun De- eeased tuns in lu't' ((3111 year and had followed tlto profes.iou rt soleuul loaeh- ng for 41 years, She taught. in Clin- ton 311 years, Myth -8, Bnthw,'l1 1, and 'rn,kt•r•stnith '1 ;Miss \Vikott was tttention at' Willis chute)) and belonged in Ile \V. Al, S, bring President tot 3 vrni s. She fait glut .ch 1 It1•>'p It to i 1 Nncr'Glbrr vvheu ,.ohne) Wu clus,•.I un Recount. of itilluen'lt 11.1111 111.11.1. the I0- fatred holidays she never W1111.112(.11. Listowel 'Ile Board nl' Palo raIi,.0 tnrL to 'vivo the reprot .111 J(spertor Levee, who stat''') the sehnol building is in g. rod condition, staff lltff ttlt.l ntund y doing the .cLolars well behaved and d i (, good wort`, Ile outlined the plan for es1abli4hnlg a rommeteial department ural the limit,' etirtted to fallow hit, 1d.'n > )imu,n> +•0 t. nRt i'an: 'int 44 1', 1 11,'aryl itt the h• me of 311a.11. ('taut. , u hr a pia is 101 1111 ,•duauiounl Jtt'tg4fnln Otani die r.uueg vole or 1'I0l0110.1, ,, 1t 'nt• load., )'INI. nl.t'\ nrryl.rr: ')'Ito fnut"'41 011' Henry Moots roc: nem 14'rd0e.day, 31ntt•l, 2(1.1,, 3'IoOi 111• family lradpure veal '1'toaIll {d};e, and WK. 14110 ol'- 11114 nu,st hat ttt•ly itl)reel"d in rho vi'•iutt V. 11. Aluott• 111111 1'rttt•ht•,l 1110 ag(t• „i• 15:9 \.••a '.:,'.1 tt;,, Iniltbiv tr•',(4.'1.1.11, It,t 111•• i1 11 h' 1'- 1 I 01 .,111 1.111- t •,•tt 1111 t Ill,. i't e t •`t , \t cit.t1 .i1. ,i 1. _ 5.. t, 11..,. .. 0.4 ut•„ t of the - lit 1 . 1•1 ed 1, Rev. \l•. 8thin,>t o,'ll Iles. Alt. \b• j ('w (Niels., The pniltu•al ei 4 1v 'r 1• ii ('bark.‘ 31..1 l;l•don 31tn e,('uu 1 , and 80,tn' 0,1 )')hang :mil keit! 11 tvtt 1, ;tit•. Aloe] ,• w1 Vier•; ho, bu,butnl, 8101. 1110,{t )',)milt of 12,r me •.1i11 hi tog, 1>l, U, 11 1lourt•,of l,i•.rm+el ;I(1.• 11'4111,1 . tad : In' V;111: 1.101 .1,1r” Ile tdlt. hl' eek 1 l .wan 4 13 ,141 ail 111,1114' i 411 s. A felt ,In inn! 1114F• l.ytlit. 111,.111001 Cs. sen, I.irtrt. Auihrt,yo M,nr•t•, 1vas It ill. ed ii, adieu anti his uepht'tt, l,isul llttrty Atom t', has jest tu•tite,' lama - from nvtrseas, Mr Aloft e had beet, iu tailing heal' I'oe sone' time, Ile dr: cl'y1'1t I3 rl'[•y'-d lbt• ,•-•11. 'Vide oil tyle of La•Itth'. East Wawanosh Council 31tof Connell meeting held tat Maul' 171 h, All We mewls ts preoe0t ll{uutro of previous alerting 'vet" teat) and confirmed. The Dominion alliance ivtute ask- ing Council to sign petition forme to Out (levetineent for the making of war time Puthibition. Ordered to be signed on motion of Irwin and Currie. Tay -Law No, 2, 1919, ettfut rang the tt ustecs of S. 8, No, 7, I'1. twtl \V, \Vatvauoah, to herr(w money In smite certain itttit•OVeme(ts at their school grounds this coming season, also By - Law, No. 3, 111111,. appointing the fol- lowing Fat hutasiettt and Puuudlu't•p- t•rs were road and passer) : • , 't r .. ('' I utbulaytis t, l b' ' tall, lf. t utvnu y I. Cunning,. 1 13ratinuck, \V, iiehue, ,Ir., 1, +31r(Ilint hey, J. Wright , ,1. [ta6h- by, 13. Taylor, 1t.. Johnston, H. CL 11e - Orman, J. Caldwell, D. McGill, I', D, Stalker, J, Wilson, J. Tenney, W. Cook, E. Ificki,gbuttato, 1V. H. U't'1.t1 bel \ c p I, J. V tads, W. 5taekhouse, A Walsh, T. 11. Taylor, jt' , Al. Bell, W. G. Nethery, Fred, Cook, ,jt',, \V, Blair, J. AleDowell, sr., T. (;rat, 3, N•Dow e'l'I s c r, IL Black, Peed. > ed. Got It s'. P. \' Scot I , i 4, t -L Ottm )bell \Vt l' Scott,r , C. \V S.r , t , 1 Double., J. P. MCallum, P. Shoebottom, (4, omit-Pio/7 Seeds airarho r C r•. CAR L311 Ref Sif@ek NADA renre For all.. gardeners -a com- bined textbook and catalogue. It tells you everything - Study it before you commence your season's work. FREE For all poultry keepers and stock raisers, a book that tells you what to do, what to use, and where to get it. Write for it, Hang it in a handy place - Of infinite value as a ready reference. D:« minion Seeds, Limited LONDON, CANADA Pee Z lint • the Attic Have You Visited the Attic lately ? Just climb up there and take a peel(. "Whew," you stay, "isn't it hot up here :end -such Jt place els this is getting to be! 1 hall no idea there was 5n lunch AO accumulated -what in the world 5111311 1 do with Well, it all 1 \\ell, the thing to DO with It is to get 1t down and sort it over. Then get a copy of The London free Press and turn to the \VANTli;.l) TO PUlICIIAH1i cll55if1cation. 11' the articles you 141511 to dispose of are not asked for in the WANTED TO PITIIC1=-IAS111 columns of the classifier), write out a few ails. and seed them to The itolltton Free Press for insertion in the F011 SALE column, Yon ivay jUBt a5 well have real looney for 1110 things you no longer use and which would be worth money to some other people. Get a copy of The London Free Press right now and see for yourself what other people are buying and selling through the classified columns. You )night just as well have some extra money for Plaster. Your ad. will cost only 2c a word each day, Think of reaching over 40,000 people who road the Olassi- fled column for only 60o or 750. Tho postage alone on tet- ters to only 26 people Would bo 75e. Perhaps your boy has some Chickens or fine settings of Eggs to sell. eta'^' 1. j '- ` wiiS TERN 0 ea Vitt w A 014114/4 141043 t'4 Remos'r N£W9PA zAriial'l phi 'R �t- Don't Let Your Browr Sugar Crock V0730 (;f, 0 INT adclitiorl to your 1..,11 tic "fine)/ granulated sugar you should always keep on hand a supply of Bro -e It .:043.1 sego'', mid tali; .".1 icty :Anti >t'.;C to your cooking. The natural, delicious stlolas- ses t,t:,t,2 , : Lunfi(• 111„ ;;i , i • 414 1ii'',_'rt 31( :.',,11' is 0 decided im[,ruvernent to many i.W' Pts. It iiit'nris deliriously t','3It 1 flavors of all dried fruits. Nearly all dishes conitaining raisins, d.itn:„ figs or curl-aili, art: better when made with brown sugar. Spices and brown sugar arc 01., the 'riendliest tortes, Spiced euul.lt-, 411.1 1:14/ t'.11:3,, and 11 sweet pi4l(ie8 or spiced fruits are I ; ter w 1,rn tt t )de with brown sugar than with white. For fear these old-1;;Ai rigid weir_. tui,i1t be for- gotten, we have reprinted a number of t he best of them in a booklet called "Grandmother's Recipe's." We will send it to you upon receipt of a" 2c. stamp. Your grocer knows this sugar by the Haute of Lanlic Brilliant Yellow, and will sell you any quantity. ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES LIMITED ?1ONT ;oEAL C'unui(ghnu., 31 P.n'I, 11. [b•tuy, Bink, \V, S'. it, it. l'1,11111-. Urethan, 1,.1uh.l(. \N. `+h,: -t,":• tom, J. 1'01 la:ue•, .t •1•, Td 'b,•rlsuns1,1,...1,, .1. \4-1.n, 13. 11'tltht0oIn, ii '1I ,11 11, 1' +- due, W. AI hne tb•, jt„ {len. h.•t,, t• (111, Op. S, 1'aullrt, .4. 4\'til.on, \1', Legatl, J. \V, Stollen it, .1, lealee e•., .1. Sutllerhuttl, 3, Sttteltzor, 11 S. Put• don, Oltits• 1b01111 sr., \V. here, l':.1, Haines, N. 'Piwtasoe, O. Campbell, J. l3rnee, '1'. 1811,,: 'n and F. Devereaux, Pon ndkeepets -J. Hoots. F. 'Mar- shall, J. (', Stoltz, Tl 11. 'Taylor, U Cu1uuinghnnl, 11, . b hes. Geo. . 31 Roberlaou, If. Campbell, J. ()orti121 0 and J. C. Currie. Pence Viewers and .beep valuer o13 same as formerly. The amount set for enforced statute labor was placed at 211 rents an hour oe $1,00 per day. After diem ste the n n buying 9e t o hili in the question f )uyl g Il t line of a grader and also the building of another bridge tits romiItg the Ooueeil adjourned to meet :'gain oe Monday, April lith at 1 o'clo'k. A. Pb1RTtRPIELU, ('i -t•k HowiOk Council Council met, in the Township 11,111 Gordo, Alarel1 19tH, pttrettu,ttt to ad- journment. (\lea her.; present, R(•eCP in chair. Minute's of last meeting read and on mot Mil of Lynn and Attu- strOng wet adopted, A deputation waited on Council ask- inga grant. for the lighting of the pnhlio shed in Horde, Moved by \Villiautsou and Inglis that (ltnneil make a grout of 132(1 fat 1019. Carried, A deputation consisting of W. H, Gregg, R. F. i?di;ar, John Wylie and 1. H. Rogers waited on ('none[!netting for is 51 ant for Hnwiek Agricultural Society. Moved by Lynn and Inglis that Council give it grant of :11(13 Gal tier). Moved by Inglis and Williamson that Reeve, Deputy Repo,' and Clink he coin millet, to look after. painting Township 1tltll, Carr led, Pa(htuttsirls alipetit1ed: - Fit ie Aller till, W. 11. Lynn, )lata•) Driv, 0. Burrow. Philip \V'isziell, Wm. Doig, A. hdglu', ')'hos. Met lenient, Hugh Hutchison, Henry }teary, (4eo, Faust, Inc,• Pathos00, no. Tephaut, John 33(6• uhe, Geo. 'Townsend, Hugh Edgar, August Keil, Albert (\tamer. Andrew Dttreey, Wm. Sreats, ,imhn Spence, Benjamin Riegler, 1111::11 Wright, \Valleet' Clerk, David Walk- er, Calvi( Rogers, Jahn L. Setheran, \Vtn, S, McKee, Win, Id. Leon,ud, Nelson Lottttit, Lennard Rat tutu, lay. Hunter, Robt, Stevenson, \\'ut, Baer, Charles Simmons, John Stewtttt, TIms, Bennett, Charles 0 win, \\14..1. Steong, 11. W. Laird, \Vet. Ctaig, Alex 31e1enz{e, l(obt, Baker, Norman Wade, ill's. Vittie, .Initn Wtu'rt•11, Wm. Jaques, John Kt'otllee, Slowed August, John Selman, Charles 11.11b• D bard,n las nllil ,Ltle Hugh )Il Il 1 1 J Stewart 1 oday, Win. uti tt lltnry Dettutul, Geo. 11tbbu l Rola. Ntty, Jarob Seip, Ninhola, Bu3utignie, \Vm. Hood, Geo, Now toil, Walter Renwick, James Bat ton, Rune. ICemp, Garnet Wright, Itirhatd Altl- ligan, Charles Wright, Charles Wolfe, John Deltnttttl, Citarles ,)army, Johnston, Wallet' J1 bode n P.dte- Redden, John Drummond, James Prayer, 3211108 D.tngltw, Arldutr Fitch, (4'eo. Dothledee, Al holt (4,illahat, ')'hos, McMichael, itirh ted Palmer. Thos, Gibson, Stephen Taylor. Sarnitel Griffith, Thos. Tremble, Alex, Stewart ;fames Underwood, Joiwb Willitts, James Stttit, John , Darrorit, Jantes 13. lfdgtu', Chttelug Maxwell, Benjamin I-Iyslop, John 711e Creary, Geo, Robertson, Andrew Doig and Wm. Murray, Potain keepers 1- Levi Galbraith, 11. W. JLaitd, Peter L){ettett, Wm, Iteis, Albert (htopet, iVm. II Gregg, Oliver Rogers, Alex, l.dgttt, James Douglas, AVm, 1titstie and John John. .toil. Fence Viewers :-A.:A. Gtaitam, 0, Irwin, Levi Galbraith, \Von, Phair, \Val, flood. Sebastian %nt•lnigg, David Walker, Win. Gibson, Neil McDermitt, 'L'i)Oi. Joh1181011, John Maguire., Geo. 'Townsend, R,ohort Mitchell, 13118801 I3ttrt'is and David Rea, Sheep Valuators :-'--Albert 13, Coop- er and James Douglas. Mored Ly Aru1••tt•nug and Lynn el tier I'nilt•wing ap'•ettnthe paid l aw Aitt''uife, wen') rm. the )tall, 12.50, Not.•,) ly iPiitienls told Inglis that 00011e'l a(l,jnurn 1m 1ue.'1 h, I'ordw1i "n Wednesday, Apt II Jti, ., hen t,•1 ri•y will lo' r'•,•.•ivr•ti fe r nag ](tns<; u tt. n l , 1,- nt tet•-r� load eta , � a t 1. u n 1 \e 11.R 11x0 ('lee' c i1'1i•1 " M'lil 11111 lam' I MIuRIV 1 e'3III Ili 1511(1(1'at 1.r !rife) F1 1' H 0 ffA Do You Need Anything- in SRA TE , 8 t s( r N 2 t , , L +a a u A r, v 1ARE THROW away that leaky Pail or Kettle and let us supply you with a new one. We have a nice stock of Creamery Cans, Milk Pails in several sizes, Water Pails, Tea Kettles, Granite Roasters, Kettles, Sauce- pans, Double Boilers, etc,, at very moderate prices. Ask to see them. Weare always pleased to show our goods. Give us your order for Sap Buckets. Highest Price Paid for Produce. tl O. O. 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