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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1919-11-27, Page 86.1.04 +4 1.41+fi•1.4P+4+,4+•+•+•+-ti4 4.1-404-4.+4+04.•••••••••• 0+,44+ • THE ShoppinEarly s`N •1, Idea has taken hold and the Christmas Shopping Season is now on. We are rapidly getting prepar- ed for it and among the lines that we have on full display and that can be purchased to better advant- age now than later on are ; Boxed Stationery 40 A gift that keeps the remem- + brance until the last sheet Is used, • Neatly decorated boxes are to be had at 25c. 35c and soc each, 4 Larger and more elaborate boxes are • $Loo and $1.5o and all the way + up to the very complete box at • $5 0o each. • Boxes of Children's Stationery at 3oc each. Correspondence Cards with Envel- opes to match - 35e, 60e end 75c pkgs. Writing Po rtfo l i o Has a cover of a gay patterned chintz and contains linen paper and envelopes. Priced at ier.00 Christmas Cards The stock is bu aud the de- signs, colorings and words, are, we think, better that ever before. • Christmas Cards in very plain styles or showing more color if desired, at 3c, 5c, roe, 150, and 25c each. There is a wide choice now so come in earl look over thetn at your leisure while it is easy to make the selection. Christmas Post Cards, 5c and roc, Private Christmas Greeting Cards We have a hook showing sam- ples of these. Can take your order and have emir uame and address printed on the cal d you like. Waterman's Fountain Pens They bold the first place io the different makes of Pees. $2 So, $2 75, $3.°o and $4 0o each • Magazines '- Developing and Printing + • We handle these and can take your ' order' for any of them including—How about having a fresh lot of fi'1Toronto Saturday Night Photo Prints made from some of your r e n f es— ns hip for Saturday Evening Post favorite into tv t t the e g Ladies' HoneJournal ahpptng into Chrtetmae letters. We i can do them for you or supply the inat- 4. Country Gentleman, &c, meal if you do your own Printing. 4 14 + i aA . F. R. SMITH + The 62;;, ed Sthre Druggist and Stationer • + 4. Cil"=T' �lv'.a +} a* 'h xi+$+•$'•'bO+6-•I•A+•+•+•'F93'®•'.'43'04•A'i:A•i'•44d�4d•8+•d'4+•+•+MI••+• + + Buro Turners and Save Coal Ll order to dispose of all nue Turn- er's before Obi'istinae we are °leei'- bug almost doable quantity fur the same money—$2.50 per load, P. AMENT Phone 10 re BRRTSSELS Bazaar Will be held by the Ladies of the METHODIST CHURCH ETHEL do the Lecture Room of the Church Saturday, Dec. 13th Commencing at 2.80 p. m, Fine display of useful atticles suitable for Christmas Gifts. Lunch will be served. Don't miss it. • 4++++++44444 44 h++++++ +h + + A ,- •.j+r. CHANGE oft. I U I SSi + .+I. Having leased my Garage to + Mr, Frank Davidson, of Flint, ,+1, Mich., for to year I wish to re- 4*, + commend hint to my customers. + + He will treat you square. + •1 I wish to thank my + h ,knumerous q. itcustomers fur their generous + support of past 5 years and will ,+h 4 be glad to have outstanding ac- .1. + counts squared up. et g.' Accounts may he paid at Bank + • of Nova Scotia, Brussels, where hooka are. ' Purpose taking a trlp for A few 4. months but will be back to town after. + S. Carter, k BRUSSELS. '+h ' NUMEROUS trains will be cut off the (adl ,1110:135. CI�i G. T. R system for a few months, otv ing to coal shortage, i R. TxoMsoN, Will, McQuarrie and COUNCIL meeting next Monday even- : George Manning were at New York ing during past week with 2 cars of live DRESSED poultry is showing up on the poultry, turkeys, geese, ducks and market, chickens, FOURTH Divisiou Court was held Ier the audience room of the Public Wednesday of last week. Docket was Library. nu the afternoon of Dec. Both, not very heavy. the Women's Institute purpose having a SKATING rink is being got in shape Sale of Home Made Baking. Refresh - for the coming season. So look out for ments will also be served. The commit. Hockey, Curling and Skating. tee in charge is Mesdames, P. Ament, TUESDAY Sam. Weinstein shipped a loin Oliver, and E. McLauehlin, car of scrap metal to Guelph, He Further announcement will be made. bandies a pile of stuff in a year. THE local huntsmen have arrived back ort SALE,—Good kitchen fall•leef table and from the Northland hunting grounds kitchen cupboard, J. TweeteTYNE, Pbonel8 with their quota of venison we hear. FoR RALE.—A general purpose filly, rising 8 THE POST for balance of rgt) free'to all years also 15 pigs s weeks old. JOHN GRANT, new stthscribers for next year. Now is Phone 250, Lots, Con. 12, Grey. your chance fora bargain for $s 5o to 5 Short Horn bull calves for sale, all regis- nilCaoadian addresses. tared. Also a registered Berkehirehog, JN°, G, SPaOa, Lot 80, Con, 6, Morris, Phone 156. CUTTERS and sleighs made their ap• Fon RALE.—Bell organ,- six ootive, piano pearanca last Monday but tbe going was case, walnat, also cabinet bench, Colonial de - none too good at the start as the runnersLTAMe0,,rLl r46 QO Is 1'apply o Tnos, WIL• Were too close eO Mother Earth.Fort SALE one /Mesh cow and 8 calves, (Dur - TAX COLLECTOR OLIVER'S Roll this ham ] Apply to IRENE FORUM, 16th Con., R. year calls for $13,766.611. Of that amount R. No. 2, tdrnssels, he has received a trifle over $1,250, Muer lost between 46h line Morris and Brus- sels on November 19th. 7'111 Ander kindly be in order for tine odd $1a,000 yet to leave ib at Tox Poax. MAT LITTLE. tome. TLoST.— ottntain Pen, Finder please leave at POSW OMEN's Institute was specially in- 8 FIRAT elm broad cows, due to farrow next teresting on Friday. Mrs. B. S, Scott February. Phone 4117. presented the important subject of "A J. W. aoatEae, Ilot 15, Con. 6, Gray, young- girl's value to the community," Two good cows and a steer oalf 7 months old and Mrs. Tames Ballantyne gave a fine for sale. Phmnerri9 GE°. COLVIN. reportof the Convention at London. Bonn steady man wanted on wood work of Threshing Machines, Steady jab for right Tse supply of town wood cut last man, Winter bas all been disposed of but no I THE ROBERT BELL ENOINE AND THRESHER doubt another quota will be put on the Co.. LTD. REAsoaTH, ONT. market during the coming season. At ' Dec.a6Eh SOW for este due Wat,LD Rfarrow about present it is atandbng timber, Geo. Birt 1041 Phone8617 7811 Line Morris. bad the contract last Winter. lobo PURE bred Oxford Ram and Ewe Lambs for Bateman was his fellow workman a sale, CAMERON c°aRRA NE, good share of the time. _ Phone 407 Lot14, Con,0, Grey. T005nAy the annual meeting of. Hut_ FOR SALE -0 young Rwes and aRam Lamb 466 on Co. Children's Aid Society teas bald at fol'service. LOUIS tabled dwelHOLLINGER,ling Phone es. at Goderich in the new Home. Bfus- P00SALE.-2cmnfortebiedwellinxghouseo. 1. 0 RIOHARD0, sell contingent was not able to Tomes girt wanted to learn pant and vest get owing to bad weather for motor- making. Wages a5000. week to start with. ing and that is about the only way time Apply to lin Wseaue0N, Braeaele, could be economized and get a share of Fon SALE. The eligible brick atore and dwelling combined now 000upled by lira, the proceedings. Our hearts are In the Jane Thompson. ]b1or further particulars ap- good work even if bodily presence did ply or a Wilton,J.(Skeen, 8Pngestreet, Toren - 1101. evidence it. DR. PA1tKRR, Osteopathic Physlelan, visite FINE TIatE --Last Friday evening the Bruesala Monday afternoon or each week• church choir and Choir Committee WAS Chronic and nervone diseases Successfully moot hospi'ably entertained at the Par -nate , xei la residences, Consultation at sonage by Rev, W. E. and Mrs. Stafford. Time was spent in instrumeutal and vocal music, social chat, musical coo- CARD OF TIOANKS,—We wish to thank tests, games and a very tasty lunch, the public generally for the hearty sup- 'Pble pastor aid his good lady were port accorded to us since taking charge heartily thanked tor tbeir kindness and of Brussels Laundry le years ago, Hay - the praises of tbe choir sounded for ing sold out to W. H. Stiles we heartily faithfulness and efficiency in services commend him to the people of Brus- rendered in the past. Owing to the sell and community, downpour of rain members In the MRS. W, WILTON. country were linable to be present, P1tESENTA'rmoN'ro MRS. W. W. SaoL• Meeersn.—Wednesday of last week, DICE—Thursday afternoon, November at high noon, George H. Hart, propriet- loth, the Guild and choir of St, John's or of Ethel cheese factory, and Miss church met at the home of Mrs. W. W. Lillian M., second daughter of 'rhos. Harris and presented Mrs, Sholdice with and Mrs. Davidson, Brussels, were unit- a cut -glass sugar bowl, cream jug and ed in marriage at the Presbyterian mustard pot. Mrs. (Rev) Smith made inane% Listowel, by Rev, Mr. Nicol. the presentation and Mrs. Robb rend Immediately after the ceremony the the following address;—DEAR MRs newly wedded couple returned to the StbOLDICE,—We, the members of the home of the bride's brother-in-law, Guild and choir of St, John's church, Percy Annett, 6th line of Grey, wbere Brussels, desire to sok your a0ceptahce the wedding dinner was partaken of, of a small gift to celebrate the event of A short honeymoon trip was taken to your marriage awl in acknowledgment Stratford and other points, severe' days of the splendid loyalty von have shown being spent at the home of the groom's to the chureh. We will miss you from parents near Trowbridge, The bride our various meetings but we are glad was neatly attired in navy blue travel• the erie will not lose you, our loss will bug gait with bat 10 metal] mrd also ware the groom's gift, s handsome set of lox furs. Tim Poem joino with ninny Your new rnunertbon with chureh litre at friends hi wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hart Walion Mie, Sholdice made a sttilghle long life and lsappinsse in their Mew reply after which blas. Hattie and Miss relationship, Vivian :nerved a dainty tea, SOME youths are in For trouble if they do not cense breaking electric lamps by stone throwing A lis' of names is be- ing collected and the transgrel.sors will be asked to appear before the Reeve if the meanness 1s not stopped. Every lamp costs from 90 cents to $I.no hence the so called fun is a trifle expensive. It's a mean trick. Guam County Couucil will meet on Tuesday, December 2nd, for the final session of the year. Proposed grant for the improvement of hospital accent modation of Couuty will come up Inc discussion, but;as Couucilsrarely launch- es auv new schema involving largo ex• peuditure at the December ses=ion it is not unlikely that definite action will be left to Coupcil of 3920 SHOWER —Last Friday evening a joie, company invaded the apartments of Miss Ella Inman and Mise Myrtle Wilson and enjoyed a very pleasant time. The latter was treated to a miscellanenus shower, with poetic aeconlp,uinent, and the 1 gifts were the sort that can be uti- lized when she startshousekeeping on her own account. Lunch wss served and the visitors went to their domiciles 1 with the expression of good wishes. "We WANT YOU" young ladies clary in the Methodist Sunday School, taught by Mrs, Parker, will give a Musical and Literary hntertaiumcnt Friday evening of this wetk, in Lecture roam of church, at 8 o'clock Greet program. ('lase' will be assis'ed by Miss White, of Mare - land, Mrs. Earl Ament and H. L. and Mrs. Jackson Tickets m5 cents. Class says "We want you" out Friday even- ing. HURON OLD Rev.,' AseociA•rtoe,—'rile Annual Meeting of the Hutou Old ' Boys' Assoebation of Toronto will be held at S'. George's Hall, E m St , at 8 o'clock, on Fritl.,y evening, Nove•tnher 28th, for the election of r Meets tied the transaction of general husb°esm, Every Hulot] O'cl Boy et. Girl is invited to be present. Lidice v.'ibl be eligible to election Inc any office in the Aasocin• tion. Addresses will be dcliveletl by Sir John 5, Willbr,on and Hou. W. Proudfood, on live topics, "13e1p us to keep up the culhuslasm by attend- ing this meeting and bringing a friend with you." E. Fr.00nr See'y. LITERARY AND SOCIAL EVENINI.— Monday evening tbe Y. P, 5 C E. of Melville chureh held a literary end social meeting in their church Program non- sitted of musical numbers mad a mi' bate and was as follows :—Solo, Miee Verne Walker ; musical duet, Misses lean White and Laura Anhent ; debate, ' Re- solved tkat young people of today have better opportunity of developing into good citizens than voting people of so years ago," Affirmative Speakers, A A. Lamont and Mrs. las. Armstrnrtg ; negative speakers, Mies Laura Ament and Oswald Hemingway ; solo, Miss Edna McCall ; piano duet, Mts Robt, Tbomsod anti Miss Minerva Jones; reminiscences of 511 years ago, McKay and Rev. A J Mer'n ; 8010, Miss Kate Deadman ; tan deed diet, Misses Jean White as,tl Laura Ament Lunch. The iudges in the debate de. aided the affirmative had slbgllr'y the better of the argument. The debate be WAlton's gain. With every gold throughout was of A high order anti wish fur 11appIuese in your bone anti I showed wit and wisdom or the speakers, and abould be folioWod by others of a like nature as it WAS thoroughly enjoyed by all. Proceeds of evening was about Siry,00, lamer Sunday will be the last clay of November. TINDER the Citizenehlp department Robert MrKnv gave a profitable address Monthly evening before the Rpw0t'th League on The National Forward Movcnhent A duet was teudcrcd by H. L Jackson and A 4 Hersey Miss Lizzie Sryaus presided Atulonucenreut was :mule as to plan of Contest in Lengtte, LAUNDRY SOLD —M re. Wm. Wilton bee dispoeed of Bru"set' Laundry to W, H Stiles, a well known young man of this locality, who is already in posses. Bion. It is re years since the Wilton folk took holo of it and they have sus- tained the reputatiou well. Mr. Stiles was oe years overseas Tote Po'r wee comes him into the business circle, Church Chimes Next Sabbath Rcv. R R.. Slevensen will speak in the interests of the L'+r6's Day Alliance iu Mrlvt'la church at rr a, mend the Metholllst church in the evening. Monthly Miesieyary program and of- fering next Sunday in Methodist Sun- day school Miss Clara Hunter's class literarynumbers willgive musicaland and obert McKay a short adress. Rev. Mr. Stafford dealt with the For- ward Campaign last Sunday, using the text "Go Forward" in the morning and Romans to, }s and 2 in the evening. Miss Addie Cardiff sang the appropriate solo "My Task" in the evening, In the Forward Nctionsl Campaign Movement in connection with Brue els Methodist church the following Captains have been appointed ;—Iatercession, A. F, Hersey ; Evangelism, J. T Wood ; Stewardship, W. H. Kerr Personal Workers. ei L lackeoe ; Finance, F.H. Gilroy. Rev Mr. Stafford is the Gener- al Chairman and A. E. Hersey, Secre• tary. Auction Sales AUCTION RALE OF FARM STOCK.— .Tames Taylor. Auctioneer,' has received inetraotionsfrom the undersigned proprietor to sell by public auction at Lot 8, Con. 4, Morris township, on Thursday Dee. 4th, at 1 o'clock, the following valuable farm etocic : —1 horse 8 rears old, I horse 5 years old, 1 driving colt 8 years, 6 cows due to calve in March, 5 cows due to calve in April, 10 year- lings, 10 two year olds. Terms -610 and under cash. 8 inonths credit nn approved joint notes ; 5% off for nosh on orediWM. amounts. Prop. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLE- JIENTa, &c.—F, S. Scott, Auctioneer, lana reoeived instructions from the undersigned proprietor to sellby public anction nt 5Mt 6, Con. 16, Gray township, Thursday, Dec. 011, at 1 p, m. the following valuable property :-1 hover, 8 years old, 1 cow dee to °ales Jan, 20th, I cow dugbo calve April 11th, 1 heifer newly calved, 1 cow due to calve in February, 1 steer 8 years old, 2 steers 2 years old, 1 heifer 2 years old, 2 steers 1 year old, 2 Spring calves, 1 Young calf, 7 pigs 8 months old, 60 hens, 1 Mnesey- Barrte mower 6 ft. cut, 1 MaaaeyHm•ris Feed drill 11 hoe, 1 Sherpa hay rake, l Maxwell hay loader and truck, hay fors, car, rope and pul- leys, 1 set of slings.] hay recut with roller top, 1 turnip pulper, 1 wagon, 1 wagon box, 1 set of harrows, 4 sections, 1 gang plow, 1 single plow, 1 iron snn]iier, 1 turnip sower, 1 sickle grinder, 1 diets barrow, 1 set bobsleighs, 1 set double harness, 1 fanning mill, 80 rods wire 8 strand, 7 rods wire 7 strand, 1 ladder 24 feet, l gravel box, 20 cedar poets, 1 crow bar, 2 water troughs, ahnhts, forks and other artiotee too numerous to mention. Sala without reserve ns the Proprietor bee sold bis farm, .Perna- Sumo of 55 and under nosh • over tint amount 10 months credit given on furnishing approv- ed joint notes. 4 percent off for cash on cred- 11 amounts. CHAS, CONNER, Prop. ..,a,m�a.wwm.ero'+ ..+a•�= ••-•- .amw,,...+�*.rw.rva,.„ax-�:-,.: ��,.p.,o.aP...H ar � xrp=C a 0 t kr "ialKicIZ1 RVICI.—This Bank, fur the past 45 years, has done its share iu the development of the business of the Do- minion. Our experience and equipment are at the service of every customer. THE STANDARD OF C.At•.1,6 Ctsv BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAMIS - - MANAGER 285 mt4 ,04Yi00taaarafk/rr11oma2toaar$is1y99aafacioafg trot aariarStelaali3fvht�agaakali 04 iv a F 0 X 9 iia,.' D .?3r ttJli t�',: g Store 2 4r a • r9 0 r5 a 0t Y' ib 'I'IIE.47„1?gl fr,� S'rOi E ,foL*i r:._nisisSfOa Weed Store Mews Christmas Bulying EAR by year we find our customers jiving this important matter much earlier consideration than formerly. The fact that stock this year is so hard to procure renders It, in many instances; impos sible to duplicate any article sold, hence the advantage of early buying. We will be very glad to set aside any article selected and keep it until called for. We think that this year, from points of excellence and variety, our Christmas stock is much ahead of any your have yet shown, but of this just come in and bei our own judge—you will be made entirely welcome and we want you to see the nice things we have. - Let Les Enumerate some of them A 0 • Fine Lintoge and Nippon china, e Fancy Boxed Stalionery. \Vntet'mat's 'Fountain Pens. • Safety ijmzors, • Hand Bags, Cameras, &e„ Chocolates in H+uulsnnle Pkgs. Picture and Story Hooke. Toys, Dolls ]utd Ganges. Bronze Statuary, etc., etc. BORN t`li KENNEDY —To Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Kennedy, in 'a the Brantford General Hoapitel, on Nov, m 19, 1910, a eon. ta bloam.—In Seaforth, on Friday. Novemher 141),, 1019, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mule, a u daughter. A MARRIED HA by M N—At the manse, List ',we' by Rev, J. M. Nicol, November la L 110 Mr, Omega Hort, Grey tavnshiP, to +fry Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mee. Thus. Davidson, Brussels, DIED Deno nenmy. -In Grey township on Novem- ber in his 81st , IDIO John Dot , 1 bot ]9t ,g y etoinear.‘v..er.—In Grey township. November 111 916, Mary Chambers, wilow of the late James McKelvey, in her 60th year, IN MEMORIAM S'PEwART.—Is loving memory of Matthew J. Stewart, youngest son or the late Alexand- d lath cern of are .who d arse. Rtimia life t day, yo'f Nove departed t1 14this Life oh tke t.th His stferhtga were great, hie pain severe, But he bore itwith patentee till God drew venr ; He quietly went home to Heaven to dwell. One of the best Mutt God could lend, A loving son, husband, brother and faithful friend. —Hie LOTINO OLD MOTHER. AUCTION SALES TUESDAY, DEO, lath—Farm Stook, tmple• meats, &n„ at Lot 25, Con. 14. Grey. Sale -tn- reserved at 1 o'clock, F. S. ;roost, Ano, ; Thos. Williamson, Prop, WEDNI1SDAY, Deo, 8—Farm Rtook, imple- ments, &n., Lot 28, Con, 18, 5108111°p, tit 1 p. in, Sale without reserve as proprietor is giving up farming. Thos. Brown, Aue ARTHURH°v, Prep. TRUaaoiY, Deo, 4TU.—.Farm stock, itnple- manta, tee , Lot 6, Oon. 16, Grey township. Sale Unreserved Scott, tA1 p. m. Chas, Connor, Prop, vet r 0:l3l0-ItIhliob56Iiavi1n .1°1!1 7bioili t, it4, b,aai, I w:s, INEEEMWAPPI 1115 Announcement Frank Davidso Having vecently purchased the OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF SAML, CARTER, BRUSSELS wishes to announce that his many patrons will find A Fully" Equipped Garage For all kinds of Automobile Repairs Gap, Oils, Coal Oil, Etc. Complete croak of Accessories including FORD Parts ALSO Gerhardt-Ffeiutzman Gramophones Victor 'Talking Machine Records DeLaval Create Separators Singer Sowing Machines, Etc., Etc. Courteous) Prompt and Intelligent Service Wi ,r,L.u41d l Corne in and get Acquainted. flWui�l,ll�l 05 1 15 2 5 s • 04 • t9 S 15 04 00 s • S 04 81 17 Per fuiues Iota 'toilet, Waters. Theuu"s Hot ties. Flash Lights Pnrleian fun y. File. Ebony (3uctdv, Ptusl'sand \Nutters, l+tm.(lasetl Pipe-. X111118 (lar dr at.r1 Post Cavite. Nature Dementienrt, Handsome etu'dineres, cfm'., &c. See our Big List of this Season's Best Books Including "The Sky Pilot of Na Man's Land" by Connor The Morning After "What.. will you any to your wire, old Want 1'" „Jus' 'Goo' morning (/hit lone.' She'll say thc' rest," JAMES DRUGGIST and STATIONER Our List of Reprints at i5c - contains many Splendid p e C Books. See them. 9 .e etoa.oa Bo,'LIY(Daoaasasolitear"ciae eoaratiaceaceeteraeaE*t9s3®6`ftWaae;9 Strayed Calf Property for Sale Strayed on the promisee of the rndereigned, The undersigned offoester sale big Ranee and hot 27, Con. 10, Grey, 0 heifer milt, 5 menthe lot mt. '1hu•nherry 151'0:4 South. Brussels. old. Owner is requested to prove property, Geed. heielc house and tvondshed, about -1 nese pay expellees and take her away, of land, good wall, &o. trot fu icor partlrn- W. 0. STEVEN ON. l lata apply to W51, 1'E10Rilr„ linttssats. 2141 '.k x iLflh interesting Prices T1-10SL a},n provide 111,:11114 en With Shoes for their Sprit;; need'+, us tell Ile Ihr p,0;1411, 111 he altini:g the forl nettle ones tictt will thfuck Its hir ,, iv -ing theta to buy unto, Olt' etre lc 1a still heavy and just, s. few weeks to 1eene0 it. ..1 ad our price; Mur money -savers to those who buy, We have Rubber's anti Melt Shoes for your present needs and Shoes4tf all kinds fnr yew. ; Pring nRm'de, and the pfices are Reduced to move them One 5nuceasnrs tette possession Jan. 1st and we wish to reduce out stock be - f -ere iiivchtory is taken. - i.-ldies' Fine Boots, reg. $8.00, reduced to 6 50 Gents' Fine Boots, reg. 12.00, reduced to 10 00 Ladies' Dong. Kid Boots, reg. $6.00, at 4'®® Everything at Money -saving Prices Harness Department—Robes, Collars, Blankets, Rugs; Triodes and Satchels all to you at pleaeiug pt'ices, ptsTIIRMS—Cash and One Price to Everybody. 4 i 4 • 4 a 4 r�`:t m t � w' d 10 • weribleffErzniemergazeneswasocarmamar * e e eo., 4444444••••••4.®••••••0.4••iee•N•444.44.4JNi®A•1A•4•• 0••4444444444441.0'@68444444*•9Ak9A4474.4 .4.44404.0.4444 4 4 4 O m A 0 A 4 4 4 4. • 4' 4 m Theyare rich in AVAILABLE Plant Food—are made from materials of Highest a Quaity. Their mechanical condition is unexcelled. No clogging in the drill. o Analysis run over Guarantee A ST>N11?,:+�iz:i>S give results and Government 39 SEE OUR LOCAL AGENT,. BRUSSELS P, O., R. R, 4 o A e s 1111 ELPhonne 168 MANUFACTURERS Wm. 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