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00. SUTHERLAND & SONS
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PM. SPENCE
(JON Vii)�YANUL+lt AND ISSUER
uF MAMtLAUJ LI01uNd11;S
ince in tbo Pont *Mee, MM.'. 804
DR, W•4RDLAW
flonar grad:t to o1 :1)1'!)!80!'10 Veterinary
(Woos, a Day an night will% (Ace opporlte
T. T, M' RAE
M, B,. M. C. P.. & S. O,
M. O. u., Village of Brit,.) .fa,
Physician, Surgeon, Moot,. u1'
Office at residence opposite Molvt : Church,
William street.
DR. J. H. WHITE, 'i A,
P UYH10tAN,ANI) HULUJE(. ''1,
Graduate Toronto University of Mt,.l.ane.
Special attention give, to (Hammes of children
!11!11 Hargery.
Office Dr. Bryans Old Stant*
Phono 48 Brussels
PBOOOFOOT, KIIIOBAN & COOKE
Barristorn, 8o •citors, Notaries Public,
&c.
Ofttoo un the Square, :a,1 door from Hamilton
Street,
GODERIOH ONT,
Private 1nnd:. to loan et lowest rates.
W.PltnnuI)or,H.C. J. f'.giLLOnda
H. J. D. Coots
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D(ERING
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j.rhn Oliver
BRUSSELS
• has taken over the Deering Ag -
,1 • ,envy and handles a full line of
+ farm Implelne)1ts 1nclnding the
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1. Ii. C, Cream Separators m
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ee The only Cretan Separator %vith
'1l, two wide open cream outlets- +I,
-1• no cream screw in the pati, of +
* the cream. See it when in town. +
1 The I, IC, S-16 and I0-211 Tractors o
b • are among the best, +'
a With the wide stet and (1'y The Deering Manure Spreader +
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McCormick and
International
implements
To the Farmers of Grey and Sur-
rounding Country c
I am prepared to take melees for
MoOotmeet and lilter111ttioeal Imple-
ments, 181'810, 1hacLors, Engines, Plows,En-
silage Cutlers, Oream Separators,
Waggle and Sleighs.
Fun like of `tillage nil paying
and Harvesting Implements. No bet-
ter Binder, Mower 4.e glum', Spread-
er male than 1110 McCormick.
Buy from me and save money as
1 can pay Cahill and can sell on terms
t o suit,
Will keep i'eplti 'e 01' get them for
yon nit a day or I.wn'q entitle,
Call and see me et, !Ethel hefote
baying and save money.
DAVID MIENE Ethel
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Get the Best. It Pays
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Yongo & onarlos Ste., Toronto
((lvua high Rendu Instruction for post -
1): nous as Htanogutpllers, Privsto Seen,.
18,[0x, 1101110 1p'+c1 or , 0111e0 Al,, tvtlwtn
andUuannereist 1,,,hers. lI 811!nil On. 6
S 0111 0r0duntus ;nova than toll 1111100 ,u1'
A` 010411? 1'ttls Neh,01 Oulu n N 4(110 ('
e. spreua ps Ion l ,0 Up,n ills :a1' 10
.; tor any n1110. 1:1000 ent8100110 (11111,11
au requl_o1.
W. ✓ ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL
VIrgiteti4,4VtVi4411':tF:0,207411Air.i):tai✓!i
beim 4xtrllrS
Tromp/is of next week ushers in ,the
mouth of April.
Geoss postal returns for Brussels Post -
office for past year were $5,411.
WIND STAars HAND CAn,---A Ripley
correspondent say:, : --1'110 hand car us•
ed by the G. T, 11. seeliou men wits left
standing on the track about 3 miles from
Ripley ou Monday While the men work-
ed nearby. The high wind started the
car and it travelled so rapidly that they
were unable to eater it and had to go to
a farm house and telephone the agent et
Ripley to throw it off the track which
lie did. Had this not been clone it
would likely have travelled on and taken
a dip in the lake at Kincardine. For-
tunately no obstacle was in the way 11s it
proceeded and no damage resulted,
MITCHELL SKATING Risit SoLo.—
Robert Trench, Teeswater, met a com-
mittee of the Towu Couucil for tate pur-
pose of adjusting the assessment 00 the
Mitchell skating katin rink and for the settle.
went of back taxes. Committee dealt
reasonably with Mr, Trench and a set-
tlement satisfactory to botb parties was
soon effected, Town received over
$35o in back taxes and rink was assessed
at $1800. Shortly after settlement Mr.
Trench sold rink to his brother.in•law,
R. G. Smith, who has managed it this
Winter with such good results, Mr,
Smith will become tl permanent resident
of Mitchell.
PURCHASING LINE PoLEs.—John Seek-
ing delivered the first, poles that have
been ordered by the Hydro Commission
for their system iu Teeswater. Some of
the present poles in use on our local
system may be used but a great me ly
more will be needed for the erection of
the power line coming into 'Teeswater
find fur the completion of the line to
Wingbam. Good poles are in demand
and the Power Commissiou is Dot miss•
lug any chances to secure poles when
they are available for it is understood
that the completian of their system this
be pushed as soon as Spring
district is to 1
P P
g
opens up, and the delivery of these poles
may be said to be the first materiel 00
the ground for this purpose.--Teeswater
News.
Walt on
Lockhart Johnston has been trans-
ferred to Walton branch of the Bank
of Commerce, from Seaforth where he
will occupy the position of teller,
G, W. Nott, Tuekersnlilh, has sold
his fat•tu to Mr. Garret, of Walton, for
a consideration of $10,000. The 1111111
contains 130 acres of first-class land
and will make Mr. Garret a very desir-
able home, Mr. Nett has put chased
the Wiliiam Dale homestead on Hur-
on Road, East, and will move there
very shortly.
Corrie
h, S. No, 4, Grey, is holidaying for
want of a teaeller, The present teatch-
er, !Hiss Ritchie, Goet•ie, hits resigned
on account. of sickness.
bb's. lieu, of the Parsonage, had a
very pieasaut seem ise when her broth-
er, A. \Veekes, 0. E„ of Edmonton,
arrived to spend a day with her. Mr.
Weekes has spent 0 number of years
with the 0, N, R. superintending the
major part of their surveying.
Molesworth
Me. K1ppen, from the West, has
been visiting at Peter Urearer's,
Mr, Doan, who was operated on for
appendicitis, is mop esailg favorably.
2411•. Vega( hue move( t0 his hew
faun, recently pul01108ml from F.
Gteen,
Mr. and MIs, (Jeerer who have been
visiting here with relatives and
feiends have eeturiett to their home in
the West.
Miss Laura Mitchell and Mrs,
Thompson attended the miteriage of
their collide, Miss lel. Strachan to N.
11. Oat 0111' al ,lerui'st:OW n.
Atwood
Elmo. Connell will 1111111 its next
meeting April 101.11,
Orwill Dente met left for the West
to make his return house.
B,obt. Campbell moved to his new
property and Jas. Oulhbertsou also
moved to his. •
On account, of not being able to put
a fire 014 ea theschoul caused by water
in baselnon1 the children and teachers
had a holiday several clays lust week,
Miss Lily Hall, accompanied by het•
Mother, went to the Fergus hospital
where she underwent it 000055sfu op -
(hellion for appendicitis,
Goderlch
A Spring festival will be given by
the 5waliska Club in Knox church
lecture 104.111 sbmetimo in April.
Jas. Otltt, s1'., of Blyth, has pnrel(te-
e11 the house on Elgin avenue former-
ly ocenpied by Jas. MoUlacheriy, and
will clove to town,
The Stat' says :—A petition is in cite
whether er In town, and is being largely
signed, asking Ole Lowe 00011011 to
submit a bylaw be the people to give
lhetn a thence to say whetliee they
are in favor of the erection of a new
town hall for GoderiSh (u the old Col-
borne hotel property, cermet• of hlamil-
ton acid Nelvgale streets, with pee -
vision for ofilces and tneeling rooms
downstairs and hall upstairs, rentals
from whish would, possibly, pay for
lhn llplteep of the building.
A useful and 101 honorable life Dame
to, a1 close 00 Friday, Meech 120h,
when the spirit. of Mr's., harry Morris
passed to the Great Beyond. Mrs,
Morrie, whose maiden name eves
Diana Pointer, was been at. Church.
111104 hear Bt11Uj)ten, Ontario, in 1851,
"and i143(114 there (luring bee yoaulger
days Aft, r the Mai h of her p,', 1115
sbeI111tde her home wllh het 0,,11-w,
hl t'8 1110114.1, 1)uug.un, n 511,+ 00(10
1n11111n l 111 18,11 10 fleury .1. \IoriII,
who pre (levelt..11 114.1' 111141!1 1 y'1e0.
'1'134.!! !Wino was 01 Skin i ,1,111' Valli:,
(10.11)01 iin t„wu'hip, until lasIll10
ypluv AK., wben they sold the fat 111
iluld relit ed to 1 ioderielt.
Seaforth
\11,;.1 (1124.•1 ti,.,11 w,•nl. 1,, lh'a,ilfolit
where she !n1' accepted n 1 •111.8!,
I ,\L-41.1 Maley and temitt removed
to 1Valkeftotl, 1111,81' hey will in
future 1,411111'.
SP011rl11 At ii,•1111ue111 's, ri,gy will
hold their annual Yprnn how for
10110 n end call 1 ''l'hursdlty, Apl11 141,
Wingham
1.. and Kira, latvie and family
retrieved to 0111111111, their futtner
hoe,
\Vlul, Fields flag sold his leathering
bnsluese 111. \Vioglu1111 to liitt•old
Bnohnuan and Alf. LOekLedge,
May( l Gurney ieeeivPd a leper as-
suring hint thee 11ydt•u system would
he he -tithed in Wingham latrine Pall
of 1020.
Many 11111 Wingittttn f(il'ntl'l Will
1Mt1'll 1"11111•egret'. of the (feted! ILL Al -
Helen 1111 Maria) 181.11 or Mrs. George
IlelCeuzie. 3)eeensed wawa very high-
ly esteemed old lady and wa'( 111 her
75th year.
Mrs. 1111tou A. Hunter, is spending
it few days 111 Neptune., having been
culled there owing to serious illness of
her sister, Vise Ethyl Cameron.
\\'Irl. McLauchlan who has Leen in
charge of rural mail 1oute No. 4 out of
\Vingham for some time, has transfer-
red his contract 14. Rolland Henderson,
of 111uevale road.
Clinton
Laurie (lreig IefL for Wundstork, be-
ing 1iatlafel'I'l'11 froIll the 21utsons
Bank here to that. cit y.
Mee. Geo. 13rotvu, ler,nto, and
daughter, hire. 1t- \V. 2414.4.1'•,, Sasltvt.
loon, are the guests or Alva. J. L. herr,
'Pile visitors are 118'11111' and sister,
1espectively of the 13081.00.
J. J, elcoaughey leis t1ispoeed el the
Oouln)eletal Hotel and inupet1y 1.41
Wilson Elliott, who Lakes possession
on Apr ii 50). hit'. U 1Caughey 111ltee
11 r. leIliott's Cam lege stir p i4. pal
payment.
Forum. (., C. I. 8111,10118 were twe-
eted by being elected to positions un
Potent live of Toronto T.leivelsily (lol-
1, a Litelary Soeiet). Ilene. Shaw
was (hostel ('11114101' 111111 Loud; elcilay
elected lla 14 141'1'0114 year 1ep1moan.
Ltvit.
itev. (Capt.) M'Kegncy 111 (1., was
the delegate roe Clinton G. W. V. A.
Braneli to the Ontario Convention be-
ing held at Peterhori). bit, Mc -
e s O e o ')
Kr n was a the Constitution n and
F, Y
Law Cna(niLte1.
Blyth
Leffler(' Guild of'.l'rinite church will
hold a Bazaar on Blyth Fall Fair Day.
Miss Stubbs left. for 3billfw'ack, L.
0., where she will visit relatives for
801111. time.
The pinlleede of ''The Minister's
Bride" entertainment was $04.25 and
after expenses are defrayed there will
be a snug sunt contributed to the
Memorial Hall .Fund,
Reeve and Mrs. Cott were in Goder-
icil and while there pnrchttsed a dwell-
ing. They expect to move to Go(le-
rich the fleet of May. Reeve Cern
has sold his business here, He and
itis family will be tnueh inks: e1,
.lam1'8 Somers, S 5 11ere 1
at old r rai(14'u t , or
this Fel.l110,massed
peacefully away
aged 73 years. The funeral look place
from resident* el' his nep11.44v. .1 oho
Somers, on Saturday, March 18.
At last reviler meet hitt 1,1 Puhli0
School Board, D. 1). Orit t tPnd,vl wee
appointed School Attendant Officer,
w'10011 aline is made by the Depart-
ment of Education. Ile works in con-
junction with the staff of teachers,
taking up 111e eases or where children
I'roru 8 to 14 years 4)1 11 1l oohed to at-
tend school and it they do not comply
with the rules and 'regulations the
ease will be looked into,
Listowel
Messrs, hoover, Lend Sinclair have
definitely decided to start a flax mill
in Listowel and ate now making the
neeeseary arrangentents.
The music committee of the Listo-
weli Methodist church have engaged
Miss Eby, Southampton, as organist
and ,.hole leader, Bliss Eby played 111
the church here a fete weeks ago and
ma(10 11, fawn able impression, She
has ueeepled a position with the Btul•
nee Publishing On,
!n speaking of that local hockey
tetter twinning the N. 13, L, Olftempiwl-
ship the Standard runcludes with this
()4.111tmile summary h at 111
re00111 of the champions for the seas-
on it will be admitted they have won
GUARD AGAINST
THE 'FLU
Serious Outbreaks of influenza
all over Canada
GOOD HEALTH IS THE
SU 4(S T SAFEGUARD
"FRUIT-A-TIVES" Brings Vigor and
Vitality and Thus Protects
Against Disease
There can he no doubt that the
situation regarding the spread of
Influenza throughout Canada is one
of grave concern. 1t is quite true
that the timber of cases does not
const it ill can epidemic such as caused
the sutrering and sorrow during the
terrible days of 1018. Yet there is
no disguising the fact that everyone
should bo on their guard against the
disease.
In Montreal alone, from Sanuary
20th to February 21st, three thousand,
one hundred and twenty-two cases of
Influenza and 180 deaths from the
disease w -ere reported to the Health
Department.
If the outbreak had. come at the
beginning of the winter instead of
the end, we might reasonably feel
that the very cold weather would
check the spread of the disease. But
coming as it has, at the end of the
winter,eis ra e
then fear that an
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epidemic may occur. For spring,
with iss i an11tHin u t lush e foot,
under
its dampness and chill, its constan
changing ft•oni cold +:o warm and
back again, is a prolific source of
coughs and colds, pleurisy and
pneumonia.
The best protection, in fact, the
only safegietrll against the 'F'lu, is,
GOOD 11E tLTII.
Those tt ho aro not as well and
strong; as they 111 811111 he; those who
are underweight ; tLoso who are
"Inn -down" through overwork or
sickness; should build up at once.
What they need is a 3 Iona -purifier,
a body -lull! r, astreet; ih-giver, like
"Fruit -a -tiles", tho wonderful fruit
medicine.
"Fruit - a- tives " regulates the
kidneys u
y8 and b w01s, causing these
organs to elimil.ate waste regularly
and naturally 4(S Indere intended.
"fruit-a-tierskeel is t le skin active,
and insures au rebun'1int supply of
pure, rich blood. ''Fruit-a-tives"
tongs tip and strengthens the organs
of digestion, sharpens the appetite,
brings restful sleep and renews the
•v
vitality of the ors 1st:, system.
1iFrult-a-Elves" con141141s everything
that an ideal tonic sit„4411 have ; to
purify the blood, to build up strength
and vigor, and to regulate rho
eliminating organs, so that the whole
system would be in the best possible
condition to resist disease.
Now is the time to build up your
health and strength, not only as a
precaution against the ravages of
Influenza, but also to protect you
against "spring fever” and the
inevitable reaction whisih comes with
the appearance of warmer weather.
Get a box of "Fruit-a-tives" today
and lot this fruit medicine keep you
ell
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"Fruit-a-tl es" issold all
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dealers at 60c a box, 6 boxes for
$2.60, trial size 26e, or sent postpaid
on receipt of price by Frutt•a•tiye
Limited. Ottawa.
On their merits. They played 14
league games, winning 12 had losing
2. They scored 180 gone; and had 50
goals scored against them, and had to
play in 5 districts before they landed
the coveted silverware. All of lest
year's players played at, different
time's this year bra leru,4k 1i;enlp end
Harold \Vettlanfer added materially
to the strength of Iasi. gent's team.
With the above tecntd for this year,
and a record for last year of 14 wins,
1 and 1. tie, 141 guests scored veld
only 53 scoi ed rtgahisl; them, the boys
,have a record that they may ,justly be
proud of.
Fordwich
Church services 140'4.111! shut off for
'several weeks 00 accrued. of the fin
epidemic.
John Padfield was driving to a sale
near Mildmay when oho of his team,
a fine 3-yeat•ol(1 mare, suddenly col-
lapsed with paralysis, She was gotten
into a nearby stable, Il veterinary cal-
led and at latest reports was recover-
ing,
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419!"'" orasnornemicallost000000
Now is the Time t1.s. Place
Y® .," r rder f; r Early Sum-
mer
ummer Delivery.
-ONUMENTS are some-
thing which take much
time and care to properly
produce. Each and every
detail means infinite care and
attention---- that the finished
Masterpiece may not be lacking in any of those' things
which make for a lasting Memorial. Place your order
now sad be sure of !laving it erected early.
Brussels Granite and Marble Woks
ALLAN E. HERSEY
++++++++++++++++++++++++++ VnfI IioiimemenoIImmIf „ I fl all
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.�} Wanted 1
✓, tV,• hate l,p.•11114 1 a a Gn d"
+ pend il'li„nl• well N, 0'n: 1: .:n
;{; l'h„•'drlag III.,I'hiu,•.4, 11,0•,,,-'.2 '
.1. and wino ",nor) k.
4, The debt, Bell rouble & Thresher Ce, 1
Llrnitell ',
' Seaforth -'Ontario '11'
0+.14+•t•+++++44.+•b•f••:•+k+++++ •'i•
hits, Thos, (311-.4.8 h.to'(• turned 1''11!
I 'lalwulor where slt'• 8peoi roost oflb.•
Winter.
\Valter lfainsro'•k and .111111'I'. \\'ln•
ter nue among the n,•0 ntv11l'11: 1 1'' KIN
1 111 ncnanu,
Aooua1 241»,'Ifug , I the �.hlurt , "els
of Flllllwlt'll 1xm 111 neigh... t• (', 111
puny will b„ !mid in Brown', 1ia11,
I0urdwich, Wednesday, \latch 31 ,, et
2 o'de1'k p. in.
Word received from the \174«1 «411.•0
that John Speu re, ferorl'rie 1'1 Net,.
I,ridge, W1114 set 1nus1y ill at the 11,.1144,
of his dlntg1111-,, tits. 1V..1 1111,1-, 4
Colgate, Sask.
The 111 011(.1 bel.neeng 111 P1rd
501.11,411 rid nrenpi,d Ly 1'11, . flute
store and family was ine rhas.•d ! v 1V,
J. Silting. 2414'. 411',11 41,.5 silo, et 111-
ta11d moving In be vdl.::' I hr ,l,n;r,
died 111 1111' 0Vpot n 11 ' 1 .:.
1'ronte, 24larett Pith, Lt 414, 13, i el'
in his 0811 vent, 1110retly of tin'
lai-se, Utott1 was
duo,~ pee,/ 011 1.i11,
11e is su 1111'., by hie 1'1' ,p,
L w r 11
1 t e�
up family.
Perth County
.Dr, (14111, Miteliell, is v,+ry ill and is
gradually failing, with )10 hopes of re-
covery.
Charlet( a Mari yen, for several vat s
accountant in the. Alm chants hank,
Mitchell, lots 'leen prn(l •ted to in -nag,
el'and tiansferpp1 to Deobarats, (1,41•,
near-Salllt tilt. Marie,
Jos. J. Stock, who less than a year
ago, purchased the Mitehei1 Denying
business from Wm. 01111 lee, sold Itis 11
horses, wagons, eleigli", large bawl
and traps to P. Scott Barr,
Hon, Manning Doheety, Minister of
Agrim11tu1•1', was i4. Streefoly1 on Sat •
uiday, March 20th, at a !urlch-o), in
connection with 14(111013' Sert.1011 of
Stratford Cham her of Commerce.
Hon. Peter Smith, Provincial Treas.
enter, also spoke,
George Hamilton, County 'Pet n-ur-
er, has been appointed temporary
County Clerk of County o1' Peril) in
place of William Davidson, deceased,
At the regular meeting 1'f the eel:nty
00110011 in A.peit a pet mlulent Itpp'int-
ment isexpected to be made.
Among the einiemee of the stand-
ing committees of the 11,111;4' of (`e(1.
mons at Ottawa appohr1ed are Dr.
Michael Steele, of 501111, Pel Ih, ,who
Wits elected chairman of the alkeel.
laueous Private Bi11s, and H. Mnt141y,
North Perth, ele,ted (heirloom of
Public Accounts.
Canadian News
Mrs. M. D. Lawrie, of Guelph, died
o ' • 1 John, in
opo vigil t. 111'1 son, J 11
while r
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to )
Hnln l I
Miss Doisy ROnllde, nurse ttt Wel.
lartdra Hospital, St. Catharines, died
from il,tduerza niter having 111115,(3
Many patients t0 recovery,
John A. McLean, blacksmith, 55
111',11 when
n
yews of use, was fatally t.
tl injured
a union joint broke as he was testing
a steam boiler at Galt,
Stella Gellel, aged 10, Toronto, was
fatally ineuted when she was struck
by an automobile, driven by 001.
Walker Bell of the Royal Canadian
Dragoons.
R. W. Wade has resigned as Secre-
tary'and Manager of the Cilia' 111
Winter Fair tit Guelph, anti 3, Fl.
Rettie, former Assistturt Secretary,
has been appointed in his stead,
'While hastening to see a patient,
Dr. J, L. Kidd London, was struck,
in his car, by a freight engine at a
crossing and both hips were In' ken
anti he was nli1PrtviOe selliously hurt.
In a fit of jealousy or insanity, ac-
cording to the accusations (11' the
police, r 11311110 Jalbeet, houeslelld4.1',
near Gravelbourg, Sask., murdered
and disembowelled his wife. He is be-
ing held for trial,
1Vhile E. Nevil, East of Woodstock,
was driving home a herd of 5 Hole
stein cows, purehaseld at the big Hol-
stein sale, one of the iodinate, !beak
of 13ellevlew, putchaoed for 42013, took
fright, dashed into a 1)111-,(11 lot, and
fell down en old well and was killed
\VA'rEa D.oMA(ltto STOCK, -01001c
0111101 1111d 11 114111, of $180,000 was
• affected be WHAM 14 11
mora a less x11 t d t
1esolt of a break in one , 1 the Mite, of
the sptinkl(.1 eysteln al. the (hat lee
Austin Company's 8101', til elle +ha m
on Sunday Inst. The et ouhle stet lett,
it Is believed, at enol, reed was (verged
by the break of a union on a lwu-111(41
pipe which supplies Witter to tIv,
sprinkling system recently installed
for fire prevention purposes. The
flowing water lulenatl"ally rat k an
alarm which is aottle(tld tvilh the
rite depaetinent, and the tliomen wale
soon nn the 84.14)14', With the l'inpiug
of the fie bell titwaive preselul•
et eased, which only added to the ditll-
0nities, Although it. wee not long hie
fore the firemen hod literate' the
trouble and 511111. off the water, a
11eavy 81.1'4.44111 in the 111en1111111C had
poured from the break in the pipe
and flooded the tlnos of Iho third dP-
pit'tmentS to a considerable depth,
Phe water surged down the etail'ways,
and through the ceilioge, phi) ing
havoc with 041011 it) the deparhl.tente
of the lower' floors, even to the win-
3o've and the basement. The «tore
11115 closed roe the first three dnyr, or
Inst week while salvage operntiai,g
WON! 0411101' way,
47 241ilete AS•Houa S'rult,t.--3 pert
sons were killed and property damage
vttnorutting Lo ivany thr.us11.11dg of dol-
lars
ollars was wrought by a tvind storm of
II Ills
EMINlp T fi'iIT'
Chaprnaii Oro& l�
Xtra Vah
in Shoes
PRING tin ids are to hand
and. being opened out,
and one of the pleasing feat-
ures is the pri•."e. Througb
early buying w'• are able to
give: you last. Fall prices on ':; , .
many lines. They are beautiful goo('•.
inbpr'ction of them will please us.
Harness Coepa.rti::
pt•noLl' ilghu8)1, 11V11h1,l1p0sy,, 1Hraues44,14(,;)41S14(5c, hItIahct,
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Repairs Ln Ilarr,ess, (3011141'0, 811114.eainl 1,111.,.,' prenee Ilene.
1111! 1111) 111111'4(,1'ii,
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f•Lueees;ors to Iti.11a•'de & Co. N1•xl tic,
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CARLOAD OF
HAVE ARRIVED.
Place your orders early.
AM`NT BROS.
BRUSSELS
s p
e'
��lina
('hut
1 ' '(41
1 is ,a'.; .. „
a sustained velocity of 47 utiles an "I: 1
.. p,:.,
Mew in Northeastern Colo hot st 1'11',1 t. :
Thursday. 13 -year-old Katheeillo ea in l.(:,
Christenson was killed in Denver when eehi, 1 +'i
the front wall of an Rpm tment houoe till' 1 11'
wa8 blown into the street. L. P. Bans,
Chief of Pollee at Bonder, and Joe If. i•; :,,•',
1,2gll tv
, son0 9
I
`tilt,, f \V. U.. eller Oit Mall-
ager of the place, wet. killed when thou , 1 n
their automobile collided with a fire ` tia1 ' • 11
ttn0)1 in a cloud of 1111,1,. The wind J ;IN- _
owept. across the St 0114, wrecking "1 �° 'I
buildings, breaking telegraph and aka ehitl1 +
telephone communication, uprooting 1'e III -1'm". iee
trees and breaking signs and windows.
PLt'N11ED IN 01R To RIVRIeS BEI),
Travailing at a speed estimated at
between 20 and .10 11111es an hour, a
Sedan driven by Travis F. Beal 25, son
,t' Julius Beal, Regent c•f the Univer-
sity of Michigan, rushed down the
steep Woodwind avenue hill, Detroit,
at 8 o'clock Thursday morning and
plunged oii the dock into the Detroit
River, where the water is 80 ft deep,
13ea1 had no tune to jump, in faet, be
says he dill not know he was so close
to the rivet, and as the car made its
mad leap Beal wept with it to the
let n
It temtile levet window
ofriver.
of the an immobile was (timed, and Beal
4rand a fine chance of dl owning like a
tat in It 11 a 1111111 he r' called his ex-
perience as 811 Ensign in tate submat-
hie division of the navy He struggl-
ed madly to force open the wind
shield, but, the water pressure was 1.00
great. Using his el bow, he managed
to smash a hole thtongli the plate
Flax!
Flax
t
farmers1 Attention
The Huron County Flex Mills, Ltd.,
Brussels, are open to rent a limited
acreage of No. 1 sod (and for Flax
growing purposes. Farmer will plow,
iliac, h'u'row and prepare land for
'good level seed bed. Company will
furnish seed and do the sowing. For
lparticulate eve A, T. CURRIE., of
eave word with the Mill Manager, J,
BIS LN110 OPER, 13105001e.
P
,< ‘,41011 in the at-
:vever, proved
,.411:15114'd another
••:.td.) 111e opening
[ g
til the steer -
s1 the urface
hut was able
thrown from
i; regarded as
at is still 11(1
OD
Me Slaver"
J1' Interior hes
•14 i4(„ instructions
,1„' ,e 0f tobacco.
•, d that almost
"' , y Inter indulg-
. or cigarettes,
orae curse to
•p,,. is farmer days
• are impose..
',:4t before tak-
r t:,t)tl prohibi-
01111, ' reatrl :e-
th, use of In -
''(4140 I8 years of
smoke cigar -4
naval meta us-
ing It 1.111'1(
3. I ht• 41 t';• ,,4'. .r eigaeettes in
all Uri Ua:, lend eoIleges
shah In :1 .. ;bll Nil." -^ T110
1.'8141 1 Sit,;'%
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M1 P 1'I r
TRZ eel t
lfan'I r an
no rnr' 10114...1
I a.. '. Inuit,.
flet 1
biased „
front the lee
elver 4)1
of 11, i
£111:1Clit 41 i+y Run11
a'
li �yT
1::;Vk1 Il 81'311!
RETIREE, IF
iJ .•.aneERLY
.
11 ;D
nd that there is
“I Rheumatism, Soiat-
1 i11g1n. Neuritis, or
but Bonet be
,4811 conelucione
•
Mitten Nesbitt,
:,444.1. Ontario, tele.,
ea. Mr. Nesbitt
lee time and he
4.-r trying many
lees without oh -
friend's advice
i -I unlelar. Cap-
. Nesbitt .0tty,,
tfncc nor
leered
reteetiiee
tainmg 1. 1i.
1(041 lot 1'!
suits. ei •
„TIS' 1::1,'1
8`,41.0
111' N;._
hit 4((4 40.4 r 4
1,.,,11.,., ;;,,
1.1
Sold at .1.,:
1 Ii,/4131(' 4tti'±iil
IN; •le •i•
ub
111 i4.' :•,alit for.
Profit ley I1ie
ns Par our new
1 I';.1 ,nts you -11,11118''_
1 ,sato). 1),
) It .d?1.0,.
Il" '.re Brussels.
el
ON'T wait until your feet get r\t' 11efore throw-
: .' ing away those old Rubbers .4'1(1 ,(,,lacing them
with new ones. We have Idtl;,.,.:. tit tit all the
family, Our "Monarch" brand Los, 4 i.,i,bt.1cr Boots
cannot be beaten. They are absolut i, •;t, u'anteed,
SPECIAL,
Men's Black Long Rubber Boots, t',.
$5,00. While they last, very Specia
SHOES
A look through our Shoe Dep.l.rt)4t.71,1 will reveal
some excellent values, We have :t t\' i r •.(n -ted stock
of good Shoes for old and young at 1'r'"i;)t'1 etl'iy reason-
able prices,
WHY
PAY
R�"� MORE
yt��lr
R. Cs Aga F4 P 571.1 h',: t,J; t1 O
"AT YOUR SERVICE" IrIONCRIEFF
4,00
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