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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-4-8, Page 4Abe tirusseisj1olit THITRSl••\Y, ,APEIL o, 1920 Hydro iiniglit Target of Horth Huron Mau John Joynt, M. P. P., Speaks. Following i, taken Irani the Farm- ers' Sun --Sir Adam geek had no chance in the world when the tnern- ber for North Moron girdled on iia armor and took a round out of the Hydro knight, who is no longer a member, It was on the question of radial railways to be operated by the Commission, and Mr, Joynt was quite modest in admitting, that. Sir Adam is a great man, but that he also was able to speak for himself. He was of the eniniot, that there should be a brake out on somewhere. The great need of the day, he said, amid applause, we, that stepping tlowlr stations ,h:eultl he placed in rural diettinte .o t tt tat lnets in every rural cotmmtlnity n!i.1it live t ad- vantage of ele,e.iie tights and power, as well as then city attieb.s. The time bas Dome wine, farm, should. have ail the up -to -data " , 1 Iwm•es that the cities and low as it 4 6. "'Phe t,r , 1 t' foe a strict exam l ail n• I,. problems the Iiyd1 1 le er,e t ntt.... i ,•n is try- ing to fore. ,nee. lie est ire• Prey - ince 1,t the pv'4' I1, tint), I apnl:aiee from the Premier l Reference t•1 ^h -'t' -,t '•1'•• lent (;rent ,..Eastern, Il 1 ref t 't:t4 to 11e aril ele vt l t C ltV iy .til i t„ mist. sseo,nnn ,n teFi!finn 1 1. 1,i l*', d a .01Iil) a• $400 milH,n. in :111 "Id ';it :Adam Beck would only- visit the North ET -t- ern State' •111 I have, he t-+5nki know more thtit 1 loos. today ithe•ett 1tidbit railways. 1'1x405 eee a time when radials were a greet t,:4ciug prupoa}- 1100 there, but tot' ; it.. ,tntatimbile .las entirely elitt:'.:. :it It n 11,11. "If Bee t: 1 `.• '. ..i 111,1;1ds the radial rei.as v et map- ped, many mattieitialitiee will !le sing- ng'H+'w sorry I tun. "1 believe in go 1 1 't,t,t. and will rote with the Gor••totn • nu every measure that p1'nir,t:•.+ elt" splendid lligliways in •:Jntnlis, it,!r every mile en built tends 10 , oxtail ;lie profits of the radiate. "Sir Adam Beek is a e:leveI• wan, and is able to )u:'k' the people believe that what he tell. them is all right, but before we vote any money to build railways Ws should think very seriously abont it." When an hitori'nptinn occurred, he appealed to Inn. P. Smith to know if the Province did not have to float the loan and guarantee the bonds which the municipalities yore'.• Hon. P. Smith : "If the municipali- ties vote fifteen to one in favor of the by-law), where dose the Ptovince get off at r Joynt : "Because the municipaliti- es want it is no reason why the Province should issue bonds and a guarantee for them unless it is a wise expenditure which is proposed." (Dryly applause.: t T. Joynt, the well -liked "character' who represents North Huron threw a new rime iatn the debate somewhat along the saute line when be showed the Labor members how the United Farmers wet) failing to give them cheaper meat It was Mr..T•tynt who deviated from his rather tue.tningless reIuiniecenees of old days on the fattu to discuss the most modern 1 f questions, the Hydro- Eleottia Radial questinn. Speaking from behind the Cnnservative leader he urged the extension of the hydro Light. and pow.- system to the farms, but severely cautioned against going on with the radials without very care- ful investigation into local conditinns es well as similar lines elsewhere ---a commission to investigate The Com- mission as it were, There was considerable applause to Mr. Joynt's rather vigorous remarks, which was possibly as much a tribute to the original presentation of his striking views as it was to concur- rence with these views, Sir Adam Beck evidently thinks that the times are out of 'joint" in North Huron. The Popular Game Everyone is ptr'fe Bering, everyone is profit -struck 1 nn one s pleased' un- less he's Bleating ninety rents on every buck. I would buy myself some clothing -something half -worn would melte, -bet toy sold is felled with loathing when 1 et,ntempltate the price. I would hny a slab of bacon, but the man who sells the same, by his conevience i:= forsaken, and his prices are a sheme, I would like to paint my shanty, whose ap- pearance is a frost, hot the burning words of Dant t• Bari t do justice to the cost. Now 1,441 then I t;1, nrpteeting for the reason for this craze ; and the blame is always resting on some dis- tant nawelehs jays. Oh, the blame is never heal, it is always meet t•e• mote ; and each than, profanely vocal, says some others get his goat. Vain is alt out loud resistance to the graft that make ns sink • always in the hazy distance are the knaves who de the trick, Always in elusive shadow is the profiteering group, whirls has found its El Dorado, while consumers find their snip. I!'ar away the rob- bers shameless who harpoon us through and through ; and your mer- chant prince is blameless--- he gets stung as well as yon. VISCOUNT GREY will lour the United States in the interests of the League of Nations. ONE of the re -in troduced practices 4n connection with the Telephone line is to give long distance Concerts of a brief and semi private character, more parti- cularly lea the shut-ins, The idea is all right but tate general public will not fall in with, especially if they tun against "Busy line" often by the Contralti. Brussels farmers' Club 11.\R •\ It( it111 Mt PP1 SUGAR ON 11-1N11. Car of 5 X Shingles Expect eel soul. N. 11. CARDIFF, Phone 1111 Now Domestic Prelate In reeognitioti of devoted Services to tin- Cat bulk 121(01: la, )t•ty- Rev. John J, Illele, t.ieni-eetteral and chancellor of 133! .t.tttli loos,. of NViunipug, has hootai'pi,iuted 41 np•st.;. prelate. It 'shy iter. 1..11 .1 Ithtir albs 111 5:41'11' 111 •.41.5451,'1,1SIlid i.ld, where Ills fathrt was pu5uutaster, Aft'T it „t ill1auf..•441151 at rock ge„ ole RIGHT REV. JOHN BLAIR r'ORM1i1RLY Chi BRUSSELS was ordained priest in the Dioctese of London, Ont. When Archbishop Sinnot teas called to the newly -cleated seat of \Vinnipeg Monsignor Blair carne Rest with hint as vicar -general and chancellor of the diocese, a post which he has since held in Winnipeg the vicar -general has proved himself tttl effective administrator and a great favorite among the Oatholics of the dineeee. The Rev, gentleman has:i sisters in SitatFnrd. He trade tetany friends tvllile priest of B. C. Church in Brus- Bela 33rd Battalion is Be -organized, The DPW tiff -leers for the Hut nn teal - tedium were lIununeed on Monday of Met week es follows ;- Officer Commanding, Lt. -cul, 11. B. Co to l)e. Second in Command .Lt, -Col. 11, T Ranee, Musketry Insltucto', Major W. J' Heamati. Signalling ()dicer, Capt. Rundle, Adjutant, (;apt. C. (4 Vttustone, Mecliral Officer, Idon, Lt. Col. J, \V, Shaw, Paymaster, Hon. Major, R, S. Hays. Qnat•ternmeter, Hon, Major, M. D. M e'l'aggart, Chaplain, Hon. Capt. S. E. McKeg- ney, M. 0. COMPANY OFFICERS A. Co.,-Majoe H. C. Dunlop. B. Co„ -Major J. Hetherington, M. 0., C Ca.,-3faj"r 11, 11. Shutt). D. Co„ -Ma joy A. F. Stn dy, CAPTAIN.. 115' CO\r I'ANY A. Ua„---- B. Co., ('apt. 1I. C. McLenn, M. C. C. Co., Capt. \V. E. O'Neil, M. C. 1). C.1(1,,,• -•--,....•••••••'- Col. C.ru,h5,.l:11ed that it was exper- ed a Cutup would be held ill July of titin year. 44, Back own As I have returned to Brussels to make my home I am prepared to resume business along the olcl lines and will handle 1 any quantity of Junk at+r the best prices going. 1 Keseenaftworommimmat Phone 2x M. Yolliek Alexander ht. Iirnssels +++++++++++++•'r'+•t'+++$t++++++ DON'T WORRY Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy to simply a wonderful preparation for Diseases of the heart; drives out Tarin, Fear, Worry and the uncertain- ty that goes along with diseases of this moat important organ. SLEEPLESSNESS de•vI(ullzes the whole, bodily organ- ization and You Must Have Sleep in order to build up your health and strength. If the Nerves are all a tingle and jumpy, and the Brain is in x state or unrest through Overwork. Worry or some functional Disorder, a. restful sleep will be difficult to ob- tale. Do not dope yourself with "sleeping powders" or 'heart depress- ants" -take Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and a natural sleep will follow, HEADACU:IS, is Nature e• Signal of disharmony In the human body. It may conte from impoverished blood, overtaxed brain. loss of 41(S'l) or it may be from Con• gestion followed by Inflammation. No mutter what the cause may be Hacking's heart and Nerve Remedy will help you. People who have been ailing for years should not expect a Complete cure in a 1'•.w days hut should per- sist in the 11)11 11(1 (r in order to ban- ish the underlying e;ut4es and to cor- rect the evil conditions that bring about the trout,'. You should 1)n Sure to get Hacking's as no other kind v+ill do. Be particular about your medicine, as YOUR health is important. Haeking's Heart and Nerve Remedy is sold by all first clues druggists or by mail post paid. Price 50e a box. 6 boxes for $2.50. Hacking's Limited, Listowel. Turnberry Council Turnten y (' i nail met 111 llluetlale, alouetav, Match Lr::nd. :Members pies. end. JLnntee or lea Heeling read and - al•prayati on 44014 111 of W. A. Mines and .1. J. Al, ff,tt 1. \\'. A. Alines turd .1..1. \ioHalt mov- ed that \\'irglialo :\dvauu'e doTow ii. ship plintlog fun 111,•y„tu'. (•:uiied. M0v4••i by ,I;ts 1'n; ler nmol .1. I. S0..it that S•unuel Burchill be appjnled Sanitary Inspector flit Pill111g 8111).• MINIM: NO. 1. Oil !Within of J. I. Skeet and James Putter the following Fence View Pla were appointed :-- \V. Ii, Mundell, Robt. ,Muir, W. S. King, Thos. ]lough, S. Vanstone, J. E. Nichol, Jas. Lnvel, James McDougal, E Orvis and \V. R. Gallaher. Pound-Keepers-I3ollt.111e- Kague, A. Findlater, 'rhos, Appleby, Hugh Gnomon, A. (4elunte(1. ,las. .loxton, P S 11cl:wen, 1''. W. NV1 fight, E. Orvis, R. Thompson, John Mundell and R'. D, Elliott. Pathm'lsters :--J J Abram, J Gilles- pie, \V H Mundell, J McGlynn, Win leukins, R J Dickson, Jos Stapleton, Geo Ueyell, R 01nin, 0 Stokes, it Stokes, It Muir, \V Murchison, J I1 L'rit ttelCti san k 13 inlmea , Thos Metilyne, A Fnge, It Weir, Thos. aaugh, 1•' Carruthers, W Deans, A C itumuli, Mf \Vj11itn, Lloyd Iletnm- ing, Jas Illtilidav, Jahn weir, John Morrison, Itobt Sharpie, S Ring, W. 11 1111.5. A Hooper, N S 11eRwe, A Douglas, 1' hopper, It. 'Meal ich`tel, A 14 1,1i:wen, It teen, ,lohn Pell, A Gray jl„ J Underwood, 11 i)iluetl, 11 Proc. at, .1 '1' I.t• door, J it 111c1'Cen'le, herb Shu•b, (1 (Int:netl, J L Ile Ewell, Geo Cwii( look, Geo \1'tll et', 11 1letltley, 111• \\ N, il, -\ Gemmel), led Palmer, Jeff \ll ettr, v,', A 111111 x, A McDougal, Ir hu Reid, (' Nen loan, S Butchlll, \V Bolt, ('his Potter and Rnht Musgrove. ;\s no tenders 0115 15('4(4'`11 nn \1erMedited Main 11 4114s 115110ed to wi- ve] li:.5 again, Poi Io❑ lug tirr01.11(18 Wel a paid '--A, (1, Sntith, pt intiug, ,$2.3.2t1 ; John Minsk, hai111t1e Culross Btly, account, itttir t(5: R. 0, Weil., wot'k at beidge, $l 75. Next Council kneeling will he held in Rine vele, Monday, May 3rd at 1 p, P. PoWELe., Clerk. 131441um wants to buy $10,000,000 aril t of mean In Canada, if credit can 4(4 arrallgetl, 1111nenzn lees invaded the Yukon Valley, a number of rases being re- pelt'•d at various points. Edell pnstet ad vet t ising a motion picture intended for use in Saskatche- wan must hear the censor's stamp, \\*l ighl County, Queher, trust stay dry this yelp, aeenrding 111 an an- nounr+emeut front the lultlnd Revenue Department. L. L. Reel,: has returned to Gode- rich 11,vn 1 oionto, where he had been taking it (eel, and is again at his post 1,l 111e low!, lutll. He in 111(1)) improv bi h"dib by his holiday, Auction Sale ATT "l10N SALE OF T)OUS10, HOUSEHOLD Fi F1(10.lmnna. &n'. the property of the late Faith Fant --M S -Scott, Auctioneer, has re- '•oivsel iu.tenetlnns from the undersigned to 01'1 by Public Auction nn the premises, lolnt et re.•t, nru.neln, on Saturday, April 10th, at 2 'clock, the following effeota : - 1 Radiant Homy boater with oven nearly new, 1 Bade Flint urge, 1 glass ou,hr•nrd. 1 extension table, di elinins room chid's, I high chair, 2 frill loaf tablet', 1 singer sewing machine, 1 carpet sweeper, 2 b,•dl a um 0010, 2 bedroom Finites, 1 single (,d with springs and mettresn, 1 Lad 1.4111 washstand., 1 moiler table, 1 stand, 1 as -Inn_ n eh,nr, 1 wringer, l copper boiler, 1 ado .tater bo•re1. 4 lamp., 1 set amoothh,g Irons, cc rp01 and all cloth, dishes (old granite, a number of small articles too numerous to tamale. terns -All numR of 55.00 told under 011011, - ver that amount 1 months credit given on npp, ovrd joint notes. 4 per cent per all. nut di.,•nuni for cash on credit amounts. The 11,11-5 and lot will also be rested for sale CHARLES DAVIS, Executor. LEANING AUCTION SALE OF FARR a440' 'mocar, INtLllitaN're. &c, -Lot 12, ('on. 8, Morris. Knox .firm, at 1 o'clock, c11 Friday, April Oda, 1020. (dames. -1 heavy mare, 10 yeare old, 1 heavy florae 10 years old, 1 goner. 1 1 general pur- posese pone rare 11 years old, ,- a ppu p1,. a malar rising114, 2 years. 11, , 1 1 Durham roe rears old duo May loth, t o4( due to delve Aped 24th, 1 cow dna April 281 d,, 1 cow ono ]toy to 1 ane due September lied, 1 cow anpposrd t0 Millie 80 June, 1 steer nod bolter 2 yours old fit for grass, 3 steers rising 2 years old, 5 helpers rising 2 yem•s old, 1 steer 1 year aio, 2 hetfern 1 year old Pigs. -5 pigs ale, months old, 8 pigs about DO lbs.. a0 hens mostly pullets. 2 pure brat Rock roosters, 1 goose, 1 good collie flag. ImIssOyente.-Malit(Vn•lar- ris binder 0 Pt out ; Massey -Harris cultivator, Frost & wood mower, 10 ft steel rake, disc, 57,set 11wagon, top buggy rubber tire, steel tired bug- sin�gle harness, 1101lwagon team ening mill,, out. ter nearly new, set iron hnrraws, wheelbar- row. cream seetlrator, 'Daisy churn, kitnhen mono coal or wood, forks, shovels and other n rlS'it's tae mune Otis to mention. About50 lir,,good. seed grain Everything runt be said without reserve. Terms of over Ail sumo t 41000 old under cashwill over that amount 8 mouths' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes or a otrs(ght discount of 4 per cent off for cash, ,VAI. AIo17A`IIAIO(, Proprietor, T. R. BENNETT, Auctioneer, +++++++++++++++++++÷.H.1 -1.+a, CAR OF SU to arrive this week. . Special Price Off Car, ANO'l'111:It CAI1 OF + Cs W. OATS d to wive, also stork on hand for a W. J. McCracken + + + M Immediate delivery. Phone 43 Mail Contract r rA i ;en TENDER, ad 1 dosed to the Pest- le • .ter 0,111,151, will las twain r,rnmrd at 00- (x45111111111 noon, on Friday. 1,y the UUtn dry 00 A1)111 .1020. for tho cony yore.'. of HM 5lnjPEO ty'a 1(1ailaon 0 p"1 ..•,1 root,(.' ',r fear years, 16t tantsi Il k o 1(0(101 2041 Office 1,1 01 0, 1.1.1111i h111.44, ,18110,1, faun 11).P0•1 mr ( ,lel'. 111 Prl ted 11'.10•• ,t n,• 11(111' u 1 ' 1)1n - tion l s to e,: ndn.o,.' 1,t p, .pow•d 1,1.. 01x11 he .eek nod 1,11,14) luno- •,t'1',11 . ,n , 110 1.1.0 toiled 0t 5110 Po., rail •,•< or !?•hal. I1• us -els Dud Hoof(ye, nn•1 111 1111' c Int',• of (be Port Ofdee "'Yam atbr•, LomiOn. Post Office Inepeeoa's 0V11'e, Loudon, 10th Marsh, (0:1,. ('HA is 1'111 M1KH�R, 00.0 Post Daley Tnepemtor. Short Horns for Sale Two Short Horn Brills for Pale, 18 and 11 mouths old, respeet(vely, and are from Proud Victor -111100= (04(592) Privet to sell. UO••1 A. 111KER1'IiE1(1, Wroxeter, Tenders Wanted Tenders will be r'',ived by thr anderslgn• td, 05 to noon on Monday, April Leh, 1020, for the construction of the following Drains in the township Of Grey : Ltviagotoa, Hell, Arm. strong, Burke and part of the Hl•anrhamp Creek, Plans, profits and erociflretlons mny be aeon at t1OClerk's o1Rre, 31•11,4. Tenders will also be ',craved 11p till noon on Alonday, Ap, 1112th, 1.21, for fho painting of Ilia following brides in the 'fnw oohip of Grey 1. Granas, Crnnlrook, Kin1,'s, Brent - tier's. Fork's, MuDiamlo'.s, White's, hardens, Duke's and (Net ort, e1's A. H, MA(9-rr ONALD, Clerk, Townehip of Grey, Ethel, Ont. Tenders Wanted Tenders will oreari td by the v nd rsi ned crushed to11000 on and April the For planing eft (00 t atone and . Eac into the 1,i 1,t toprovid. per for that yard o Each tender is .tato paine per nchje yard for crushed material. emrtrnet• or to flay Ido expenses In connection with crusher, or per day for prover only to run crusher. A. H. M ACDONAL1), Clerk. Township of Grey, Ethel, Ontario. For Sale or Rent Lot 11, Con. 2, G •er Township,100 acres in good state of cultivation, 1(0 acres plowed for Springn crop, balance hay and 1 nsttra maven. went to anhobI and church Bank tarn 70 x 52 with otoblo bay cement rope and pnooys, com- ,oete ntenables, ndgpen, g0,111 framegood house, men goods shed, ells hog pea, good fenced. house, two good walla and fnrr w.oll fenced. Yr{ce and terms reasonable. Anpiy R. 111oCORAlIt'li, Trowbridge, Ont. r FOR 4 ,COORS SeNOURS FLOOR PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE FOR Was 11)9 CE10500 NEU'TONE 6 Spruce Up FCR FURNI7U51 WOODLAC STAIN - Paint Up Now is the time you can greatly improve the appear- ance of your home with a touch of paint here and there. Don't neglect your furniture and woodwork. A coat of protection will work wonders. Save the surface and you save all. FOR VERANDAHS /1-5 OUTS/DE PORCH PA/HT Ti ct•1'a -SE 'OU i•t. PAINTS AD V» JMISHES For the Walls and Ceilings NEU-TONE-the washable, sanitary finish that will not fade or rub off. Many pleasing tints and suggestions for stencilled borders, For Woodwork, etc. MARTIN'S WHITE ENAMEL -fthe enamel de luxe) a beauti- ful finish for bathrooms, bed- rooms, etc. It stay- white. For Floors SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT- •, wide range of colors. It dries harcl with a beautiful enamel finish that vicars and wears and wears, r' FORHARDWOOD '7011 nesse NARBLE•ITE jP2005Meek ;1 IO For Hardwood Floors MARBLE- ITE - The perfect floor finish that withstands the hardest usage. Allard finish that will not mar nor scratch white. It can be washed with soap and water: For Furniture WOOD -LAC STAIN -in many shades, Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, etc, Gives to inexpensive woods the appearance of the more costly, Easy to use. For Verandahs OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT - dries hard in a few hours and wears'like iron. Come and consult us on any minting you contemplate. We will he glad to advise. 4y'e have a full rahge of MARTIN-SENOUR Paitus andVarnishcs-theeasiestand most profitable to use, For every purpose -for everysurface. Gera) G eller 1011 18130100 000010RK NAR77N$ WN/TEENOEL, 0+4+4+v 1'4+49.44 M•I•,p•r4+4Y+,p+4-N 6.1.4-14.14+001.9616049.1.0.144 6d60'69•I 9 The Seaforth Creamery eream Send your Crean) to the Creamery thoroughly established and that gives you Prompt Service and Satisfactory Results, We solicit your patronage knowing; ti'at we can give you thorough satisfaction. We will gather your Cream, weigh, t'ampli and test it honestly, using the scale test tt) w(:i;;ll Cre'•111 sam- ples and pay you the highest market pl•iats every two weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank I11 Nova SLotia, For further particulars see our Ag.'nl "\i R. T. C. McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or writ,'. '•'- The Seaforth Creane 'wl SEAFOl'1'l1, ON"i', • R fa yt .. as+���e•a. ea4•ts•s4aes4� a 4 '.r•f c, d• r ae t' . + , Tenders Wanteddark horses apt'i9f i:i' 3ale Tendo:o for the construction 1,r tie. Dolmas. l - ~ Drain, in the Township or Mr1(llop, and 111 Dickson Drain in the Township. of 51.611,1101, and Hallett will be received by the oIdweign- ed up till Saturday, Aertl I01h,1010 at 1 (Moak p, m•, when tenders will be opened at Connell meeting hl Seatorth A cheerio for f,',c of con- tract prion must necompnny inch teener. The lowest or any tender ant necessnrtly 'welded. Pians, Ste, may be 55011 0t the Ciarlt'n office, Lot 24, Om. 7, alcItitl t'a1l7ItDIE, Clerk of Mr10111up, Senforth P. 0, n11:1'0":::-'• 1 1 1'na 1 ,h 1 .'•h Btlll; rel, 1 (10,11 +.• 1 , 11 , tl :I. 1,i, Ai4- (tr•e 1 l • a t) t u1 11 t- 1:'14(15. A..o 2eh 1,trr I utl+.ono 1„n1i(111 on rr4. 1 hlw.•It then✓7''541 1 u1 iL 4"010, Atmcs 0114 t4el'ri 112•,. '1'11UMA*t KE4112, 3ntF 1110110 ai,1 lleutryn. Stock for Sale Two young 0 •,1,1, "sort Bern Falls (010o10, Out 11 nsr- - l . it 14 d. in-fo d of Salem , nth• li tr-t i Farm for Sale lad- Prices r1 h 'rile PIEROr„ and Itother 14 l.nt rill, 1'1.11 .1, 41' rr,s'rtvn,Amino I Trlephom';niU Trus-c)� 1t. It. 6 Good Macre form for sale, being 43 1,05 15, ; - and E0 o0 Sj Lot 14, Con, 7, Morris township. - - • - - -- --- -- - 100agree are tinder cultivation with 50 Beres FrOSOaSO a rd•Ost4.0400.4... 0@046 k' ready for seeding ; Gamma Fail wheat ; good • hush and pasture with never failing spring p running through pasture. Good. comfortable 1'S g C n L5 Pi houses, bank barn 40 x'e feet, small 11'0'11'0'ba ur„ Mid driving shed, pig pen, orchard, well wet- • 4a Dred, &e1• U miles front town. To be old e on account or 111 health For further when. a Mrs ns to price, torula, etc., apply to M, S. Scott 0 Brussels or FRANCIS 4. 13121 RNMS, • 9 20-tf Blytit R. R. Na 2. ! 4, ie Teacher Wanted s I44 Teacher wanted for 1, S, No 4, Grey Town. ' 0 111140, Huron County,. Norlponte and Prates- 1E tont, Dante. to commenoe after Easter. Sal. A ars' up to 800000 according to qualification, - 0 Sickness cause or Mealier. I 013, PAYN, Secretory, BrnsseltPhone 4414 Bluevltl,R.10,No, 2, a Pt•i•S(ins intend111,rt0 Short Horn Bull Calves for Sale $place. Weather Insurance 0 on buildings would do Ywell to see 4 e. Undersigned offers for sale 5 Short Horn bull calves, from the well know,, sire, Here - field Stomp, bred by Harry Smith and owned by undersigned. A cow, Princes') Pat from mune bull, sold at Brinker's sale, Elnllrn re. neatly for 1000 the highest rine at sale. Rn• 3 g p "she n heifer of hot • calibre and 5Dort nays e Show tijiLo old." . 0,•Mer(St 045 i1s al, for sole. S,12 Lot 90, Col. 0, Morris totvnshln. JNO. G. SPIER, Phone 100 Brueaelsols P. O. Bull for Service The undersigned will keep for service, (111 St Lot 80, Con, 2, Alorrlo township, the thoro'•bre Short Horn Bull, Gainford of Salem, No, .6410418=. Sired 11y Guilford Marquis (100000) ; Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor (18050). Ped- igree may be seen on application Terms - 310.00 for thoro'-bred) payable at time of ser- vice with privilege to return. Grade cows not allowed. THOS. PIERCE, Proprietor 4 0 • 4 e" t e !-'rlENF sVAAM Agent far the Oniaria formers' ,Weather Insurance Ca, 4 0 0 4- 9 9 4 e oeme♦•eeeoeo4ose•oese eaeo N. L thWit Head Offioo, Grand Valley Rates : $2.0I:) per 1000 SO DOND TO NONE 1 w a P o / 4 $ o We give thorough Courses ; have ]xperi>h11rel lutitrudtnrs who give individual attention to pupils. Our until'• (s 'pro meeting with success. We are trait!it ,ilii.- antler 'Soldiers' Oivil Re-establishment Colon] isi!al. 044044404444444444444440.14000©0C 920644 990 204'(44'44414.0 'O a5' 0, e 0 41 a Students May Enter Any Time gdh ;s s: R. Stratford or , i .,a ;;i A i 04;4140411,04111 0410NOeC41>0*Oea44Aa c' Aa4a-Sa0"v,T Address the College for Free Catalogue, to either P Cream ante, IHMIFfi4'1r7m1f4'fft.7a73E aM iirk. t4T•'•3ZON3a Ship y:i rgr Cream Direct to the Brussels Creamr`---,r,y Prompt Service SatistabrL'iry Returns We furnish you with Cans and l'ay all Ex- press Charges. Issue Cheques Ina tl e pay- ment of your Cream twice each month, pay- able at par at your Bank. Give the Brussels Factory one trial and yr.,t,) will not want to discontinue. Brussels Cramory 6t rt Bros. e.