HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1919-8-7, Page 4the Brnslse1s pot Re.tsrilon at Brussels
I1-IU1.1-DAY, A'TC 1' '1 t ''1'''
Soler, say Sir Heury Drayton will 1 e
the new Uominiee Finance Minister to
succeed Sir' Phos, White, resigned,
GEI ad . lull! 1441 :lir Fell lent,
1
ucouruge the buys dila gob. ta beemine
exhibitors and thereby build ter the
future.
WE can't have tut, nems polittf''.,
which means the science of government
but we can easily have too large a
measure of partisanship and party poli•
tics.
DR. P. T. COVPLAND, St Marys, is the
Conservative nominee for South Pertb.
He is a well known and a popular man
and will likely knit up a serene tient.
THE scrapping going on between
Hone, Messrs. Hearst and Rowell end
Barrister Dewart is very childish and do-
ing harm as the public expect bigger
things from the so-called big men.
LISTOWEL won the Junior Western ,
Foot Ball championship this season.
They played great ball, winning or tie-
ing every game, a total of 34. The boys
are to be congratulated on their success.
NORTH Huron United Farmers' or-
ganization met in Wingham to pick a
standard bearer but left it to a commit-
tee of the Presideuts of the various
branches in the riding to select a candi-
date, Whom will the mantle fall upon ?
Ecn MEIAToRS are now busy. See
that your name is written down and be
ready to give lohn Barleycorn a leant in
the eye. He's an enemy to the human
family, bas uo right to ply his banetul
traffic and is a sinner beyond pardon.
A War Memorial number issued be
the Piston (Ont.) Gazette, was a most
creditable output of 20 pages. It gave
photogravures of the soldier boys who
enlisted from Prince Edward County.
Copy of it may be seen at our office.
BRUSSELS Re -anion c.f lyra will go
dowu into history as an occasion marked
by great success and most enjoyable
knitting together of old friendships.
We don't know who got the greater
I ehoice Groceries
a Splendid Suc es
theme° Flour
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Brall Y lit ala and Bihor tg
1'UNTINI'i ll Fit011 Pil,UI li
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}Pow. 9.11.4111141114;141 •,il4:p ora S,
('11111„11 •'e,ired their oily fon du Iill e
4401444(331 inuiugea and Lurknlly haired
In 111'' 7th innings helot they got
their 2. Final sem a was 2 1. 1V. A.
(lienal teas file umpire, Tho ttonex•
ed w01,0 will give p'u•tieultee 441 a
rile[[ h 11144E Wan x13 tiltractlyP teat ill
of elle afternoon hotel teazels beiuf,
heart ily supported by t heir lid
niters: -
l(4.I's 12(1 1d•lxrow . (11
p 4 $prtu•e ii _, n :1
l /rape, , " 14 n 4inr,14,.3 " .. , I
u L1„Wald }• n 1 It Erni t, ” :I
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U T Reid. f
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Rlllnliall. , , ll 3 Irwin, p .. 1 2
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o'111ts !r C o.e r. o1:08 9 12fc and
hit •
The winners then 1 Llklerl BI 11.80la
and a elo3e e3Pnt0'I was 092481 in ,
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1). C. ROSS
Pee:ewAEST
pleasure out of it, the guests or the hosts which gond pitching utld cal riling
and hostesses. It was a wonderfully nese a feature els in the fortner eente-t.
happy three days to all concerned, At end of 6111 billings game Bland 1113
in favor of the visitor" bel in the 7111
Byte rl.o rrn5sad:1110 pea le 9 Noes and
IF the Provincial Cabinda put a goner- �r,t) each in the 8th and it./
iulliugs
al election on the the e 81813• loo44tulg t tem o w li 1 c
dim and thereby throw the temperance working 030(Oys 11.1114 nilly m0;10111'17,
issue into a political contest they de- irnre was as 10110w8
t,�R:4ow R O BnryssLa R O
serve to be kicked out of office, Many `(leave, a .. 1 4 Geddes, p . 1 4
of the supporters of the Government , la°idi' n u .g Buiv6rhatveif
say so, A great moral issue has no bust- I •Johnson, - - . U •' 34 Fax, lb .. 1 44
, , Mut by. 21, .... . U i 7leL .a, c 1 4
0555 to be mixed up with party strife 1 Nichols 0 5 Gee 2b 1 s
and election crookedness, I Nicholson, of 2 Riley, 8b 1 1
1 Huston, if 1' ° A. Fox, 1'P .... .,..,. 8
Home dear home we never can forget, ! Irwin, p 1 Y Morgan, sa..... _..., 1 4
7 27 14 27
Friends dear friends we otters there I Brpasels .._. 3 00 0 0 0 9 1 1-14
Luoknow ... 2 8 0 0 6 1 0 0 1- 7
have met ; (}rade" etrnek out 8 ; Irwin 11 • McCoy 1.
Pressed by care or pierced by grief Barehill hada 8•bose hit ;. S. Fox, Sit Reid and
A, Fox, Lose hits, McCoy pitched,e, s innings,
Home has afforded us a sweet relief.
dateof K f ! t t 14 l fen tl 1 1
TUE AF.R01'LANE APPEARED
RED
Tender memories round thee twine, anti under the capable management of
Like the ivy -green round the pine. Aviat n Nesbitt, Toronto, put 4444
Over land and sea we may roam,various stunts, The marhlue was a 2
y seat Curtis with a 90 11, p. engine and
Still will we cherish thee, our own dear wings le feet in width. The Commit -
home, tee way disappointed as they exported
an appeal once in the forenoon and air
ALatosT everthin in the heavens, the earlier exhibit in after nature program.
g , During the progress of 1'118. Base
earth and the waters under the earth Ball Highland piping and deeming,
have been woven into the celebrated Vitfin11511nr11bet•8 by little bliss Mar -
trial of Henry Ford against the Chicago Coiotllalal ill tbyl8lietlat ltnetlxyoung
,journal for slander. Court is sitting at ladies took plane nn the platform and
Mount Clemens, Mich. If the Jury elected plenty of applause. After -
know where they are at when the case is
given to them they will be credited with
being the cleverest 12 men within many
miles. It will be a great advertisement
noon's fun concluded with a timelier
of selections by the 91st Regiment
Bawl,
1,1UNL)AY HVENINI4'$ P1toulte al
for Henry Ford, if nothing more. a110ancietl in 110531 1011(1118'0 tend [nits a
1 genuine treat.. It wee its 1'ollow8
1 2 selenliime by Plat. Band and enrorrs,
Donne sit on the fence on public is -i son(;, Miss 11 341(1 Roth well, Bay Cite,
sues, Get on one side or the other, i A1ich., who had to re4poo(1 113 ail ('))-
moni o
have an o your ur own and ex-
press
p
press it. A weather vane may render
good service on abarn roof but persons
of flesh and blood should think for them.
selves and try to get and keep on the
side of the right, Sometimes to keep
"roosters" oft the fence a barb wire is
strung along the top which makes sit-
inguncomfortable.
NOTHING counts as well as votes on
Election Day, hence be sure your name
is on the newly prepared Voters' List
for the Referendum. Qualifications for
e vote are :—British subject by birth or
naturalization ; at years of age ; resided
in Canada for 12 months and in electoral
division for 3 months prior to day fixed
for enumerators to commence. Nurses,
soldiers and sailors may also vbte, as
may a student in attendance at any
school Names omitted from list may
bo added at Court of Revision, 15 clays
notice will be given of date (11
sitting of Court. You can't record your
vote unless your name le 013 the list. If
you favor the cause of Prohibition it is
your:privilege to vote Nolo times by
marking your X iu the last column on
the ballot, What are you going to do to q )
lusure the election ? The whiskey ad- don't get la "oiling off TUN Poser insert
vacates urge everybody to vote Yes 4 Re guess.
titles, so temperance folk should know 'J'1119 CURTAIN RA1SERS IN A 1 114RNOON
*WO to'40 rafter the proce15ion arrived at the
Y
r whistling' soh b Ir lw T n u >-
tht lin
1'1 Y F.
head Hluuliton run) he did it n well
(a I.e./wet-armlet. 35340 deutttnde d when
he Ravi several llnitatlons of bird and
aunnnl life by whi:.lhng; 1selections
by Band, ,ole of the William 'fell
(,vet un e ; ('olonial 1)1111: Pipe Rand
sele'rt.ion, Scotch diue•e, .11otgar:t
\� tlla44e sword dance by 1nl'n1bet' of
I'ipe Hand Viuliu n1u, 4Tisa Ilrleu
Moh'a1bu1 Fort William, 1111011 Wad
h0artily encored ; song, 3largsret
\V+tihtre ; Band numbers and Nat l ilial
e
Anthem brought to a (lose the evert -
Inge performance..
1'rco-ro.45 MORNING Emcee'
the people' began to pout' into town
and a huger crowd by all odds than
the day previous assembled, 1.'he1'e.
were welter' epode on the Dlai115011
river Children di -porting them-
44elve8 in otv1lninieg matt hey, \!'in-
ners were J. Oliver, (1. Stewart, A,
Bitlllul yne and A. Grewal',
Thur wet8 1118) to wat.et fight when
men handling the fire hose with
5011111131) of w(ner, ,+upll1lyd by the
town fire engine, doused each other
with aqua pupa to the me/eineme of
the hutnlrede of sightHee'43, The I
eontestattte, were ,- -\Viii. 1hittis anti
W. Pawsln who "H0akrd" Ran. Ed.
wards 1(11(1 34ta. Mr.Tn3osh, The win-
ni't•H elf Chia 1)01,3. wets val,gnie11ed it
the 21111 initial by 'Peal Ritchie end
Lngtn. Anyhod y who hate an
idea that it. i8 not a etren4ott1 line of
po14. 8111,ndd Pry it. once (ant If P !1'y
PAL 14, ev t" n 110 -.tete 44 1',4.1 Ball 3(3,13,
-1 e! 1, 0th,'i 4id 13144. -.81 ser,.• 1,11-
1 ..,, lir 1. Fp ,'lid dine'. the tired t7t lit
the si F t 1'r fat 14413 3113111' hilt although
thee,. 1:3411' ipllt1131't•41'1 Close h'i'll., inn
1("al,1Welt. rein 04, Line 1111 e. to, Its
follows ;
Blt 4. 8501.8 E511E1.
Y. Ander-on .... Goal elelnlnnll
Nlittt1 r ug ( Bnc•Ic" 2 .S1cK,rHanclirr
A. A1,do n .., N. Hail
Walken ('y 1333.11 , Ward
Hoover ..• 1 " I it. Ball
Mark
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Na.11 . Forwards e' Ilnnbar
Itil, r ( ,p McL,nnan
in, 13,•13
W '-4,v”41.44441wnelYeL„1',o
; 11 it Intl -up to the ,,.nue ( lir tennis
had a 1444 l 13 tear W'111(11 l'310111('(1 in to
tie each 11 winning a thaw.
Following thin was a Tug of Z\'n1'
Gr('7 and Aim cis townships, euplail(ti
by 3130. 2(X sob and lieeve Elston re•
sprrlively, !Morris was wim101 by 2
e -
pulls. The Personnel of the Ct til 11
1 is wits clad' up 11 : Slorl•14 ..,Int•.
St3tvar t, the fool„ P. Me(1tllum, Ai,
Brown, .1. Sellers, .1. Miller, 11. Ja,'k-
sun, \V. simnel s, F. Meranghey and
1'11 1T.�1?lfl
seeds of ail Kinds, also slit
Phone 43 in 27
W. J. McCracken
anion program atel 3.118 splendid way
in
Whirl) It had liven rallied out. Thr
Betel lied played for teeny a Public
gal hoti11 g but 131 118444418 Ivan well in
the load ill 11114 •a'editable way they
had 1'ulettaiuetl the host of visitors.
11,' asked 1111' I3snd to give 3 choeve
and tiger for Biuesel0 and the Re-
union Oonun11 tee. The !espouse was
not double piano by tiny means,
1 Lead by he Band the great audience
.N L
sang ''Auld Lang Syne” and "God
Store Ute• King" and the Reunion of
1919 was nnlrlall3' cloaca of mote
properly Spe34ki142 was adjourned to
Main street. For 11111133 hours old and
young, visitena and residents engaged
in a rollicking time in which proces-
slims, cheering, singing, speechmaking
.71 R d but
POS'I'MAS'1'P.R F. S. SOOT'T
110N. -PRESIDENT
hvilest Siuiih. Grey—H. Gorsalitz,
J. McKay, I). McKay, J. Ritchie, I.
Geiger, D. Q)1(•1'ellgessel, ,1. Peat son,
A. Bishop, B. Payn and F. Grainger.
Next carne a snappy Base Ball game,
the talent b(•ing Isen(']u'dine diamond
duster's told I3rnssels. The home teat(]
l got a good lead, being 0 to 0 at end of
4th betimes but the visitors made n 2
and a 4 i their 5th and 7411 period8 (1t
hat, and 1 in the 9th totalled Owen 7
and 1(8 Bien:ee18 stood 8 they Chid not
take their' half of the innings, Alex.
Stewart dealt Mit the (leei-inns as 01(1-
pire, Score book gave the follow-
ing :—
intesssr.8 1i O K1N093301345 Li 0
Geddes, as .......... 0 3 0 Anderson, 111 .. 0 1
Hawkshaw, If 2 2 McDonald, lib 0 4
S Fox, lb 0 8 Whitley, If .. 0 5
McLean, e 1 2 THebet, 'f ...........0 4
Stewart. 2b 2 9 Tennant, se 0 4
Riley, rf .....,..... 1 3 Nephew, cf 2
Gra, 811 1 3 .1 Anderson,
2b & p .. 2 2
A Fos, nP 1 8 J Anderson, c. 1 9
Morgan, p .....,0 8 Swit'er, p ..... . 2
a 24 7 27
Kincardine .. 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 1-7
Brussels ......•. 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 x-8
Switzer had 6 strikeouts 1 Walker, pitching
from 5th, had 5 strike -outs. Morgan, 17 strike-
outs. 0. AuderO(,tl 1133(1a 2 -bare 1.11 • hawk -
show and Stewart horns runs and Stewart and
and Riley, --base hits. Tennant 1made circus
Watch of Gee's hit in 811, 8awkshaw made n
perfect throw to home base and caught An-
Aeroplaile gave an exhibition
circling the P9(14101 '30 Minutes,
(hl the plati'ohm dinette the i13'lt'r-
numbr of
noun were pet formed a e
feats by "John 131111" and "St.. Pat-
rick," Mut gat et Wallace and the
Pipe Band and a well packed after-
touu'a perl'orman ce Cattle to a 00n -
elusion shortly after 5.30 o'clock.
AN 01.11 130544 1?0034' BALL Game
wits an extra pert on tis the opening
idiot In the evening, and it wag some
game, reminding the folk of years
passed by when Western Foot Ball
sdlveewure found a resting place fu
seaetl15 L(. w.
' H 8 or several
B1ua el r
s Referee
Jackson,
Cf Windsor, was (Pelee
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going at good pace.
and kept thingsy g 6
1In the line lip of 0111 Boys [vele.--
Leslie I{eel', Willie ileOncald, Dr, T.
T. McRae. 1N, Jackson, W. Bender -
hoe, 44Veil. titeven8on, A. Anderson,
S. Forbes, ry Willy 1M1illei', 13ob Felgu-
eon and Joel( Cherie, !'hese Meavy
sveighlo were faced by Jim, Ander-
eon, Olen Artnstrltlg (Poeonto,) T.
Wilson, (), Naegle, ,100 Armstrong,
G.1Ttt11, D, McLennan, (2, Dunbar.
0. Walker, J. Nash and F. D11110(a11,
Score teas a He.
Program of Concert was made up
of Rret-(.lass selections by Hamilton
Band, Pipe Band, solo by Margaret
Wallace who also danced the High-
land Fling, Colonial Drill and fa Fancy
Drill, in which the Red, While and
Blue ilgurell, presented by the young
folks from Sunshine locality, Motels
10wnehip, 130111 defile were put on
creditablyy, Mr. Loughee(1 repeated
his whistling Hole, and 1esponded to
an encore. 13efore program conclud-
ed Dr. Fred, Gilpin, Milwaukee,
voiced the sentiments of the Old
Boys anti (lids in thanking the
people of 13rnssel8 for the roy113 1.e-
ceptlon and entertainment tendot'ed
them in the Re•unioll, It 'exceeded
their highest expe(ltations fold would
be remembered with great pleasure
in the. days to come. 13rnsselr3 could
not be beaten for hospitality an
cordiality (113(1 e5erybedy lead a gland
11(05.
Bond/nester Stairs luso paid his
tribute to the committee and towns-
people for the excellency of the Re.
and stouts without any name were in
evidence, A b'n zo was stette ill
was soon put out to avert any danger
from fire. Arany people were in cos-
tume and fraternized with one an-
other without being 1135018 who was
who, Onntetti was to favorite mode
of attack and Many amusing situa-
Hons were presented.
Wednesday the majority of the
visitors tonic their departure and weave
now back to Normal conditions and
reminiscing in the words of Bobby
Burns
"Then here's a hand my trusty friend
And glee la hand o'thine
We'll Meet again some 11 her night
For the days of Auld L'tng Syne."
ADDRESS OF W1i]LCCMJi113Y HON.
PRESIDENT P. 8. SCOTT.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OLD BOYS
AND C>IRLS OF BRUSSELS AND
VICINITY :
You ku045 it is lint because I am a
public speaker that 1 have been select-
ed to deliver the Address of Welcome
to you today, as you never knew ane
as such, still I have been chosen to
welcome you to Bressel's First Re-
union. It is I suppose on ace0nnt of
being one of the oldest continuous
residents of Brussels and through my
many avocations daring those years,
I was drawn more in contact with the
old boys and girls than any one else
now in Brussels. You will pardon
referring to myself as itis something
1 don't like to do, but on this occasion
I have to show the connec-
tion. I ata one of the oldest boys now
in Blnnsels, unless my friend David
Ross, who is here on the platform and
is now in his 04 year, and probably
one or two of his family who came
bete with hila as children, and who
were born in the salve house as I it
village of Haepnrhey. We have with
us one who was in Brussels before
either of us, that is Thomas Ainley,
now of Listowel, but one of the old
TEMPLETON'S
RHEUMATIC CAPSULES
FOq
RH EU;' iATISM, Pf EU Rills, SCIATICA
LUMBAGO, l'IEURALGiA,GOUT ETC
ASURE RELIEF FOR THE WORST HEADACHE
Vet? PER BOX
reneteTONS LTOMrcas,I43KING ST,35TORONTO
humanity has lacked a practical rheumat e
reale y since time began. Porhmes are ape, t
year y at hot springs, electric baths and trust
tats to obtain relief, yet better restate are
aclde ed right at Lome by using '2'.R,0,'s "El e
conn ton sense treatment." Just 1011114rlre cos
and results with say other treatment at d
you will be convinced. Ask your druggis
or write us for our nen booklet; it is interes -
Jugend costs you nothing (Templeto.s, 149
1Cntg W, Toronto). We mail anywhere on
receipt of 81.091,
Sole Agent for Brussels
JAMES FOX - DRUGGIST
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the building recently vacated
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4. up for a modern garage.
4. We are ready to attend to all
'w repairs, a specialty being made 1
of Tires, having taken a special ••
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enllr80 in dealing with 'Rubber, 'i•
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4. We 1110 agents for the well •!
4, known Overland Oar. •.
• Agents for Renfrew Cream
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,g Chevrolet and McLaughlin
Oars.
1f you have trouble with your
.p. Car ot'require anything in our
.4• line give us a call, VVe guaran- .
•' tee satisfaction at reasonable
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boys being I think the one longest
here now living.
I was horn in gond old Huron, the
banner county of the Province, Fh1
1848, moved with lily parents to the
South of Motels over 07 Yeats ago,
and have been in Bi (meta sines March
1st 1870, so you who are 1101 0111 boys
and gills may je d ge from these facts
111[331 at One time or other I lellew 1111
1.110 old boys and gills of Brussels, al-
though some have passed out of my
recollection,
When I first cam" to 131 nssols it was
known as Ainleyvilde, lifter the first
settle[', he having talten up tile farm
we are now standing on. His name
(Continued on page 5)
Winthrop Flour Mill for Sale
With or without Inaelunery, Some very
choice timber in same front 10 to 90 feet long.
Also a quantity of dressed
r(sOVENf OCd brick.
62 Box 101, Seaforth.
Farm for Sale
72 acre farm for sale, being Lot 38, firm 1:,
Elmo township. Nearly all in grass 0 room
frame house with aell3r, bank barn, driving
shed, pig pen, small orchard, flowing well, &••,
00 rare) mail route, 2 miles from Atwood
Possession Dec 1st. Plowing1, will be done 11314
Fall. For further pnrt1551.1.9 apply on the
premises, or write Atwood P, 0. I2 li 2.
5-4 NIBS. ELIZ3 JOHNSTON.
Steer Strayed
Strayed Prom the 3)181110(44 of the undersign-
ed, early in July a year old gray steer with
horns. Small clip out of left ear, Any tarot. -
motion lending to its recovery will be thank-
fully reeoived. T. D. ILA MILTON',
6.61 Lots 08 & 54, Con. 1, Grey.
Molesworth 'phone No. 8818
Farm for Sale
Fine 100 Bore farm for sale, being Lot 25, Con,
14, Grey township. 00 aures °leered, balance
Math and pasture. Good buildings, consisting
of frame house, bank barn, driving shed and
up-to-date poultry house. Good water, wind-
mill, &o. 4 miles from Ethel end 2% miles
from MoNnught, on 0, P. R. For further par•
tkoulars tie to price, terms, &e., apply on the
premises or if by letter 4)Brussels LAMS 2.
Farm for Sale
The undersigned offers for sale 1,1s 100 acre
farm, being B1.4 Lot 25, 1000.4 Morris town-
ship, On the premises is a good frame house,
large bank barn, plenty of water, 90. Farm
is well fenced and all cleared with the escep•
Mon of 4 mores. For further particulars apply
to A. L. KE12R,
Phone 120 Brussels R. R. No. 6.
Bull for Service
The undersigned will keep for service, 0n Si%
Lot 80, Oo1). 2, Morris township, the thoro'-bred
Short Horn Bull, Gainford of Salem, No.
90418.. Sired by Gainford Marquis (1068003
Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor (18069), Ped-
igree may be seen on application. Tern18-
$10.00 for thoro'-brede payable at time of ser-
vioe with privilege to return. Grade cows not
allowed.
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THOS, P E O ,
Proprietor,
For Sale
House and lots, oontnining mores, in the
Village of Cranbrook, the property of the late
Mrs, Agnes Brown, is offered for sole. Frame
could
bogie, at fruit trees &o. Possession ar
be given to kl 5, mute5110, For 0(1034 or particulars Mu: tip•
p5 t0Mas, Tats. f tholate or .Ag i)) Broin,
Exeontors estate ofWle late Mrs. Agree Brown,
Oranbrook,
Popular Stallions
CUMBERLAND GEM
(18078) 1100801
Enrolment No, 1647, ]form I,
J. J. MCGAVIN,
Proprietor
Will stand for the hnproventolt of steak
during 11m season of 1010 at John J. Moleavin's
stables, L(adbury, Lot 22, 000. 18, MoillloP,
Terms : 912 to insure, stumble February lot,
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0013. 6, Morris, Terms, 310 to insure, payable
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give you thorough satisfaction.
We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
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weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia.
For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C.
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