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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-4-15, Page 51r w R "11 lw.aw+et�rr...a,aw++,...>srer..r'• srw..,twrsw,:n„sit:m.c+,.w.:.....W;;;.•„w....,n.sKiiw».waa.�..'...rn,.ow.•rtlw.,�...,w. w.,,,..- Lura--ar,w...»W.�.:.,:; ,-•,::w. "'• • ,ma.mvnc?tl �.nnr-uw.lnxks.'cr»ais:;nsV....,-.C4�.+.s+..,mmMc...t•,,..m.+-Ter. -.,-. +ewr<�s.»«nvu..wwwam..,.. . v^= 'fit! MESS CARD, f.,M,• ?i, *,t'±'p".^�+'�'Y! y'St' '.� �"1a'•ts", 0 SUTHERLAND A 86SONS LIMITS p pV �/� ,L� p�//p �r O WM. SPENCE CONVEYANUII',1; AND 1fiBIJIli OF /MARRIAGE LICENfiEki rice in the Yost ease, mei, SO -4 1.11 El, f3OOTT Ati AN AUCTION - s ata, will sell ter better prices, to better Lupo, in lose fano and less obarese than any other Anotioueor in Mast Huron or he won't charge anything. Dittos and orders Dean always be arranged at this office or by Pare 11181 npp1loatlou, OR. WARDLAW Honor graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary College. Da and night calls. Office oppoate Flour Mlll, Ethel. T, T, M' RAE M. B., M. O. P., 0 S. 0. Di. O. H., Village of Br., -;;a Physician, Httrgeoa, Accor.. am Office at residence, opposite melte Chnroh, Witluun street. r600l1FooT, 61110600 & C006E Barristers, 8o' icitornr Notaries Public, &a. Office un the Square, 281 duct front Hamilton Street, GOD1ERICH ONT. Private funds to loan etlowest rotes, W. PROM/FOOT. E. U. T• L. i 1r,LOkA N H. J, D. Oooxto Sam Weinstein • • 4+ • . • 0 0 • . . Is prepared to pay the highest price for 4 0 Scrap Iron,• • Rubbers, Rags, &c. 4 4 0 0 m Highest price paid. See me before you sell, 4 • • Highest Cash Price for • 4 FURS. . 4. 4 • 1.1.11 Poultry and Hides Q • y • . o Write or !'hone 62x y 4 • 2 MILL STREET BRUSSELS • .40446..6600000000.04.4♦044. t SAM WEiNSTEIN ................,......... JEE ,. RIN 4 + AGENCY 4. John Clover k BRUSSELS + + 4. has taken over the Deering Ag• h envy and handles a full line of h Leann Lnplements including Lite 4, + noted + 4 + I. N. C. Cream Separators 4 +The only Ore am Separator with + 4 twowide open creamoutlets-3 no cream ec e v in the r t + the cream. See it when ipath of + n town. + The 1. IL C. 8-16 and 10-20 Tractors 4. '1' are among the best. 4. The Deering Manure Spreader 43. +e With the wide spread and very e light in draft, + m John Oliver • 4•+++3•+4++++++++++9•++++++++ McCormick and International Implements To the Farmers of Grey and Sur- rounding Country; I ant prepared to take orders for McCormick and' International 'mule - merles, Tractors, Engines, Plows, En- silage Ontte)4, Cream Separators, Wagons and Sleighs, Full Nie of Tillage and Haying aid Harvesting Implements, No bet- ter Binder, Mower oe Manure Spread- er made than the McCormick, Buy from me and save money as II can pay cash and can sell on 'teems to suite Will keep repairs or get theist for yore 011 a day or two a notice' Call and see ane ut Ethel buying and save rnotrey, Set the Hosts It Pay ieo-,),EuuoTT:co,,,„e; g Yort(y'o & Oharlos Sts•, Toronto �� '�' (,lives high grade inotruotio,, for pont- ' et trona ax • tw c r u s 1 r t t 1 a) t. lex Piupbpnu s 6 ) Y terlee souk kou urs fro, on,i t r nr rl (' nn i Je nrnm r n lr chars I ut df r . i am grndnlilex 110011 than ruyn tirtmt Hui 1 .r eNprtalil•petru,IOggaohpOpen ail year.wl'& �-�k Piter soy tb f:. l.arga ostnlugue mailoel !� a roquoat• w it W. af. BLLIOTT PRINCIPAL 7r l rets, eneeree„rM .>eeeee e iQa'7 tstnct .esus Ethel eerier BALL, -ether bas re -organized the li'oot Ball 01ub for the senses of 1920 the o111eets rheaeu being :-1Irn1. Presidents, Revile. Meagre. OKell and Kennedy ; President, Win, T. Spence ; \lartagor, \Vm, 0, Stevenson ; Sect•e- ttu•y-Treasneee, Win. J. Gill ; 01ouride Committee N. Addy, G. Cole mid P. Stevenson, Att wavy will be made in the Intermediate series and gond sport is looked forward to 1111 a strong Leant will wear Ethel colors. A field has been secured from George Bate- man, North el Mien street, Watch not for the schednit', Grey Tue Posq' gives the news. Help us do it. The '1'hnrlt'-brad Percher on stallion, "Juin D,” has been purchased by R. L. Taylor, 16th Oore, from D• A. Graham, Parkhill, Animal arrived last week,' Mr. Il\• . Ta Iqr disposed of lits draft horse to David Robertson, Saskatchewan, who eliips next week per 0. P. It. Same OF GOOD STOCI{,-In the list of recent sales of Scotch Short Horns by Oliver Turnbull & Son, 15th Con„ tree. the following : Oow and bull to Silas Johnston, Grey ; bull to John 11. Oliver, Grey ; bull to Lin Evans, Grey ; bull to \Vui, Struthers, Elam ; bull to Wm, Turnbull, Galt; bull and cow to Geo, Hinz, Logical. Mnreay-Lamb Drain Exleusien By - Law has been published and will be distributed to those concerned, The Court of Revieinu will be held at Ethel on May 26th, at 2 p. in. Total assessment as It relates to Grey Lown - ship is about $1000 ; Morris township about 1500 ; McKillo nearly b18 00 crud Hullet neat) S . Grand `b7 W total is about 311600 'as an estimate or cost of the work, Bluevale Scltoor, Remora.- The following percentages indicate the standing of pupils of 13luevaie School for the Winter Leine 60% is satisfactory, 75% is honor standing, Entrance Olass-Roy Thomas 86 ; Ohas' Gan- nett '77, Jr, IV -Harry Elliott '78 ; Ohas, Messer 68 ; Willie Mundell 64 ; Janet Mowbray 61. Third Glass - Harold Thomas 70 ; Gordon Mundell 70 ; Beatrice Thornton 74; Edith Breckenridge 72; Everett McGee 68 ; Mary Mowbray 60 ; Ogt'a Gannett 56 ; Jas. Wright 56 ; Irene McKinney 58 ; Sr. 11—Mac Thomas 70 ; (Muriel Thornton 78 ; Fred. Elliott 78 ; Glenn Qarniss 70. Jr, II -Olive Ganda 81 ; IrvingeOlegho'n 71 ; Hazel Mundell 55 ; Nellie McKinney 4 7, 0 Class - John Mowbray 80 ; Noble Greenaway 67. Primer Olass A-Perrinlle0rack- eu 82 ; Dorothy Aitken 78 ; Allan Gareiss and Lavine Thomas 75. `Prim- e` Class B -May Mow bl ay 63 ; Leslie e Greenaway 63 , Florence Hall 57, Henfryn MRs. HENRY FOCAL OALLED TO HER REweetn•-After an filuese of several months with neuritis, followed by Blight's disease, Annie Ross, beloved wife of Hsuty Fogal, He•nfryn, pass- ed to her reward, March 2010, in her 6410 year. She was born.'n Brussels on July 2310, 1856, and was married in 1873 10 John McPherson. Of that warm nue sun, John, of Sasit., sur- vives. In 1879 she was Married lo her now bereft husband. Of Ibis union 5 children survive :-Mrs. \Vw, Bell, Donoiet1, Mrs. limy Mere, Ethel rtuu Foreman, Atwood ; Mrs, Arthur and Archie and Robert Fogal, of La Fleche, Sask. 3 sisters are, Mee, John McKay, Seaforth ; Mrs. James Henry, Atwood ; and 111t's• Frank 00l1rns, Ethel. The first 18 years of their mar- ried life was spent no the 8th Oon., Mina, laid the remeieder on Lot 38, Oon. 10, Grey• The rntiel'al was held from her late tesitlenne to Elrnta Centre cemetery, Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended, The eldest son, John, arrived Monday evening for the funnel)]. Pallbearers wet e Edward Collie, James Denman, Wil- son Little, Andrew Laidlaw, George Rattan and Jno. McCreight. Bereav- ed are deeply sympathised with, Walton Wm. .1. Nicholson, who recently owlet went a dlangotous operation iu St. Joseph's ho8pitad,' London, and is doing real 'veil and hape will soon 1w o, Ir. PRETTY N t9TL1t WEDDINto,- (Jt1 Statmdtty, Aprils 3rd, at nigh -noon, wedding belle rang merrily at the home of 'rhos, and Mrs. Marshall, of Walton. when their daughter, Miss Hannah Gertrude, was united in marriage to \'V1lliam Henry Moretti, of 131yte Oeronutny was performed by Rev. Mr. MOGnrtniclt, Blyth, assist ed by Rev, Me, Button, Walton, As Albert Skelton, cousin of the bride played the Wedding March, the prim- repels took their places under an ar0ll of evergreen, bride., being given away by her father, blower gill was little Marjory Mortriet, nettle of the groom, who did her pare prettily, parrying the ring concealed in a basket of sweat peas and maiden hair fern. Bride wore a becoming anetume of Duchess tarsi and georgette crepe, trimmed with beads, and carried it beautiful bocluet of bridal roses and maiden hair befor<+ fern, Tho grootn's gift to the bride was pearl necklace, to the pianist a tie pin and 10 the flower girl a ring, Wedding presents were choice, num, 010110 and beentiftil among which leas a chair received from the Methodist Church, Walton, of which bride was Air DAVID MINE - Ethel ol'gatilet tut 9 ieer'ul /eats, films) ;t '11111' sttuitltd chetple front her parelit% After s„n rI WJaW a: diunln• ream served i11 the dining room, which was decorated with 1 :tete L lilies u r the beet l,lyle of the hostess Bridal party motored to 131y111, the lttide travelling 10 a 01111• of cavy -blue serge, with brows! hitt trimmed to snatch, and tookt the Wail fir Loudon soil 81., Thur 1 e r n . Attu u 131101 'i vias, there with 1910.119e0, they Will u'srdtl 00 11111 grooms farts near 311 111, (ineele were preeeut, [tu111 - teenier], Myth, Lnitdetbot'o, BI'itosele and Llltdbtny. Oranbrook FSCHt)OL R1rotre,-Pullow1iig 's the report of senior room for \Vint"1' Letin. The tiv)i'age mark in giv0n, IV Class- Bessie Leitch 82 ; James Keys 82 1 Jeruu'tta McNabb 82 ; 1S:vrl Pennington 81 ; Lilly Berke% 79. Si-, III--ISdith Suutlidon 77 Ethel Small. don 77 : Ln 11101 0101101 on 744 ; Otil ire Dark 71); frau!{ 13 no tet 7e; Muriel limy 73 : 8'hmmns I'emilegtmu 71 ; Everett, Wright (SU; Alhter J. 111,tl 50, 31, 1I1--1lectnr 14i i:riii 87: 14101, Gorsalitz 79 ; item. 11man, 70 ; L.y.lha Jew,hke77; Ivan I,, •0 70 ; Reim tle- Nabb 71 ; Aline (4' e ag.. .rt 71 ; Jaok Noble 60 ; Iva lit tri ; Willie Locking (in ; Paul lie•rfetz 611. 1?,,lloty- lug is the repot$ nl' 11,,. jnnint .'11101 for the Winter term, the into its be- ing the average for x111 Lbs exambua- tions held. Jr. 11 -Jean Cameron 00 ; lack Oauteroi 88 ; .1. Nolle 87_i (1, Knight 86 ; ,(1. limey n 80 ; 11 .NeNel,b 82; R.Levi e75; (1. Flud.un; 1. Y.nm ington 57' Braeb5 • .1. 1 ,•irng 11. tic I - Ra IloKey• 89A ; Urun M, I Ilhr 1m'19rIter. , 31 ; tic t 11d, a 70 a �Ir [-E, Knight 80 ; 114. tit` i Sri : 1$. Dunn 75; .7. Pennington 74 : 111, Brown 7(3 ; Q• Bunter 73 ; L. liutisu,t 70. Primary -Marked in, .'very day work. H. Doxey 800 ; 11. l,u(.rengem. se' 1 777. Jr, Pi Merry- mull Brown 520. R. MCNeen, ).Teachers. F. Ilousror, Listowel STORE RonuEt,-A robjte•y believed to have been calricd out by a patty of 'nen in an auto during the late hours of Saturday nigh eor arty early Sun- day morning of last week w118 discov- ered by James Rogers, tlrygoods and Dente' furnishings merchant., When 11e went in 111e store on Monday. The store hard been practically ransacked and goods to the val0e of over 32,(100 including suits and drygoods of all kinds stolen.„ is evidence of a1 attempt C having been made with a chisel andtil e n for • . t cP11(1 Erndoor t nt of the -store, but failiug in this, the thieves had gone to the rear amt enter- ed by btettkitig a window on the ground flint level. Mr. Rogers, who 111 abont 00 years of age, and resides over the store, head no sound during the night. Be had removtd 111e )motley Prom the :dere, en that the thieves' did not get any cash. The local police ate busy 1111 the utatter and the assistance f rata lee oProvincial offic- ers has been asked for. Atwood FOOT BALL,- A Football Oltlb has been formed here with the following officer's :- Hon, President, T. G. Ratcliffe. Hou, vice President, E. H. Swing, President, J. P. Geeensides. Vice -President, Hugh Poi ter, Secretary, Lotne .Blackwell, Treasurer, Jae. Erskine, Manager, Lorne Vullauce, Captain, A. E. Oogliii. Com, to choose' team and secure players, A. E.10oghlin, L. Vallance, Johnstone Peebles and Stanley Ford. Coat, to secureg , rounds Walter t1 Blackwell and George Gordon. Onm, to canvas for motley, James Erskine and Lorne Vallance. Referees or ll Lorne Valiance, V arc A. 11. Ooghlin and Stanley Ford. Special nights for practice, Tuesday and 'Saturday evenings. REV, STEPHEN BOND DEAD. -The death of Rev, Stephen Bond, one of the pioneers of we dian p Ct 1 Methodism, occurred at bis residence, 7 Hillsboro avenue, Toronto, 011 Friday night, April'2nd, after a brief illness. Ale. Bond was in his 83rc1 year and had been in the ac ' tive ministry t c f the Methodist church for 58 years up to his retirement from 1work pulpit, 10 1 p years ago. Rev, Mr, lined was fitst licensed as a ]nail ill 1101101' of the Methodist church in I11un110101 Town- ship, Waterloo Comity hi his 18111 year. 11e was ordained two years later, in:1860, at Kingston, His first rhtu'ge was at .\Vondstonit, 18111, Ile filled pulpits afterwards at 1ltatituto- 91111, Stanstead, Montreal, London, l'eLrolea, Settl'orLlt, ltrdgetntvn, Dres- den nod Ai wood, 1[r. Bond had been a member, or the (;'neral 0011l'et 01100 NRVES All EOE TO PIECES "Fruit -a -fives” Conquered Nervous Prostration It, R. No.4, G.z,nsroPtexNe, MAN, "In the year 1910, I had Nereon; ereeeration in its worst ream; dropping from 170 to 115 pount? 771r doctors had no hope of trip recover!', and every medicine I tried proved useless until a friend influent' me to take "Fru[ba-tives". I began to mend almost at once, and never had such good health as I Lave enjoyed the past eight years. X am never without "Fruit -a -tires'' in the house". JAS. S. DELGATY. 11Oc, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial site 25o. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit -a -Lives Limited, Ottawa. at all its ail flogs since the union of the various Methodist bodice, lie is survived by ills widow and 5 children, ler . S. N. Oarsealien, Calgary ; Geo, N. Bind, Schreiber ; Allan S. Bond, of the National Tenet General an y, Win- nipeg ; R. 11. Bond, Burton road, Tneonto ; runt Dire. D, G. Horne, lied Deer, Alberta, Goderioh J. Ades and Mrs. Fowler (LT town again after spending some time at Chicago with their son. Rev. A. L. G. Clarke announced that he hoe been appointed to the church of St. John the Evangelist, Loudon, succeeding the late Canon Craig. J. II. Johnston, who resigned his position as - .principal of Victoria school, has been engaged by the Gode- r•iela Mercantile Co, as office hunt and has already entered upon the duties of the position' A large and handsome silver cup, donated by the Western Cannula Flom. Mills On, to the Qoderich lawn bowling club, has been on view in 11. 'L,ldwa Edwards' s d toreincl v w )t this weep. The cup t t is he put for rine !t enm eli• r Linn 01 altann tournament, a nal lr wnamltt, in which onlaide chubs compete, and will become the property of any club win- ning three times in succession. DON'T! WORRY A Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy is simply a wonderful preparation for Diseases ,of the Heart; drives out Pain, Fear, Worry and the uncertain- ty that goes along with diseases of this most important organ. SLEEPLESSNESS de -vitalizes the whole bodily organ. ization and You Must have Sleep in order to build up your health and strength, If the Nerves are all n tingle and jinnpy, and the Brain is in a state of unrest through Overwork, Worry or some Functional Disorder, a restful sleep will be difficult to oh- tain. Do not dope yourself with "sleeping powders" or 'heart depress- ants"—take Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and a natural sleep twit! follow. HEADACHE Is Nature's Signal of disharmony in the human body. It may come from impoverished blood, overtaxed brain, loss of sleep or .it may be from Con- gestion followed by Inflammation, No matter what, theau' c eo may be Tlaeking's Heart and NerveRemedy will help you. People who have been ailing for years should ,not expect a Complete Gore'u ) o few clays but a l u !souk! - t I, n silt in the treatmentorder i t t o dei to ban- ish the underlying 3 g ea uses and to cor- rect the evil conditions that bring about the trouble. You should bo ;;ire to get Boo'king's as no other” kind will do. leo pa.ticular about your 'medicine, as YOUR health is important. JOacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy is soler by all first class druggists or by mail post paid. Price 50c a box. 0 boxes for 32,50. Ilacking's Limited, Listowel. .+a.mav-au w.xo,.s, V.SAM111(SMIMIIIM .__ �(I Il' N 3II I1 l i INlhl ti IIM1111 V ,/ 0. ill i1.,Ly,"-4r, ALAR "lin EVi To. e Pu HHc N taking over this well known store from Messrs. Gerry & Walker I desire to sol- icit from the many customers a continu- ance of their trade, assuring then that every- tl)ing' will be done to ensure satisfaction., Whether you have been a custorver of this store or, not in the past, drop in and see us and inspect our fine stock of Hardware. Geo. R. Weller - SUCCESSOR TO GERRY & WALKER 1'110 Bitted) h..:evil+trig' Meet hair n'++++H✓r4•1194•i'+A4•,144'3•fi•3'.hd•,?•'1•t„1"te't' I now peoprieter, '1'. fie 'I'honleot IItI 1 t 1 f A 11 l t 1$11 Al r liuv, tt!,, . 100,90-.. .01. +•r Thi tv tt rdura [,t� <nd taut aha lin. cadit'. prar+v r} 11,11111t1Lt' 1t !t 1111.1.011180, up-1q-datri he tel. Public school board ham engaged Roy Sla(ehtuve, of J4a.t. AVtt,attnosb, .p. to succeed .1. JI. Jnl,nslen ter pi inviter 4. n! 110u/rift ehro1 There u Il I, 4' lineations 'u 1 ,, t tf)r lllun \ • I ,h. S Duel1) t ' r I L l r is 4 tql mar . , T. Ir nt Heil „u 1 I )6 Seals nl agcy et an to ran 1.f .'a• \Vurrlell 1 N. t.)ruurlbnll of !',tat. \Vawatnn h If has 110911 teachi..g 8 years lu the West 11utnn inspectorate + and has to 1010/1000 f.1 st. gnd•cl,les r ectifir etf t. '!'he 11,1)ntl'-rtl�u • ,s 31!111), + Wrneehasn 131111E Melees ON Tea: tree,• I'he 1 Luo. year old eon 0)' Hubert Ili well, who •1, lives about a utile West of 0-Vinghaul, by the. Wand '3'umk, wandered mu to 1,110 track early ..'l'uesdey evening or last week. 1104 pareelts heard the whistle of all express train, but lel't:rd they could reach the child lie Karl stumbled and fallen on Ilse 1r:u•le. Locomotive and all the entu•hr, pas -- ed over the boy. The ti tarn W1t0 W1,0hell. ed at once, and the coeductor ru:0"d back to lend the child witIIeul •41 scratch, and toughing when }Ark...) up. 11e had tarn nerve/1:1 the tails, and wag saved by the fact that the oiler, of the locomotive was higher than usual, nn account of the snow. A Dvelvets-en Fon A Wive -A rotuanee rn real life ended happily Wednesday afternoon of la+t week, when Ovid -go 0,111th, u resident, of this town vas married Ilait'1P<i LU'ny lh White: of Eldorado, 111. Several w,elte 11gu Mr. 8111i111 advertised in the Webclir Ad. 001(10erfor a wiferind 11 11 few (litvs received a letter from eliss White. After further correspondence :elle in formed iii n that 101)14u w u h le' artnv In \Vrmgharn on April 7, curd asked him to wear a white rose 071 his coat a0 It means of identification, and she would do likewise. At 3 30 the twain which Oupid had depended on bringing her to her lover pulled into the station and surely enough the bride, with her sister, who is a nurse, stepped gayly on to the platform and was greeted by her lover and a hnst of Priemie, There was an exceptinnalty large crowd at the station and the happy couple encountered considerable dr5i. nutty in edging their way through to the rear of the station, where a cab was awaiting them. Ultimately they drove to the Baptist church, where they were, lnited in marriage by Rev. 3, F. Dingman. After the ceremony 1-e proceeded rr seeded n t the how of \lr. Y e 1 i $011, tire-btidegrouat's hoarding house, where a dainty wedding breakfast was served. Dh'. Smith, who is about 28 years of age, has lived here practi- cally all his life and a host of friends wish him all happiness and prosperity in married life. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in Wingham, Mr. South following his businees in the fax in- dustry. Clinton Spring Fair A very successful Spring Fair was held at Clinton Thursday of last week, and was largely attended by people from all parte of the County. An an- nual feature of the show was the ban. goes held in the Town Hall in the evening. Professor Tonle of Guelph, 0, A. 0., was the principal speaker. There was a good entry list of ex- tra quality and the judges as trt nd y task no sinecure. The results of the judging were as follows :-- HEAVY HORSES. Clydesdale stallion, 13 years and over Robert. Murdock, Brnoefield ; Thomas McMichael & Sin, Seaforth. Olydesdale stallion, 3 years and un- der WesleyClinton Nott, 0 . Bm'ondfoot, Bros„ Seaforth. Sweepstakes -Robert Murdurk, BruoeReld• Perchernn stallion, 3 years and nver Joseph Fisher, Seaforth ; Wm. BrownClinton.weelintol 0 1 pstakes--Joseph Fisher, Sea. forth. Heavy draft brood mare, 3 years and over-Broadfoot Bros., Seaforth ; A. Dale, Olintol ; Grey Bens., Blyth. Family of three colts -Johnston & McMichael, Clinton, Filly or gelding, 13 years and over- Jnhn Dale, 01111010 ; Arthur Dale, Clinton. Filly or gelding, 2 years and under. 3 -Grey Bros„ Blyth ; Arthur Dade, Olin ton. Horse emit or filly tinder 1 year' - Ed• Johnston, Clinton ; Thos. Mo - Michael, Olruton, Team rn tarnt'ss--0herles Gotlhnit, Exeter. Sweepstakes-•BroadJ'not Bens., Sea. forth, Agricultural brood mare, 3 year's end over -Atex, Wright, Brncefield W. T. Falconer, Clinton ; John Dale, Clinton, Filly ne gelding 8 years and over-- •Tnhn Dale, Clinton ; R. T. Luker, Leet yr, Filly 1' gelding, 2 years and antler 8 --John Date, °linin e H.(rse colt tie filly nnderl1 year- Jnhn Dale, Clinton, Team in harness--Tiiu'old Dale, (lin- ton ; L. Paisley, Clinton. Sweepstakes -Alex, Weight, Bruce. Held, General put pnse brood mare --A, 1)ale, Clinton. Filly or geldieg, 8 •veam'e and over - N. J. Trewartha, ' Clinton ; Alex, Wright, Brumfield. Team in harness-Cltns, Stewart, Londesbore Hiram hill, Clinton, Sweepstakes- -N. J. Trewerlha, Clinton, u - Best collection of horses--:inhn Dale, Olint/), Best matched • team---Iliuold Dale, Clinton, Township pt'ize to Tuckeremrth Township- Woad font Bros„ Seaforelt, and 3, Dale. LIGHT HORSES. Carriage 101888 in htn'ness-1i1r1, Johnston, 01!'ntnn ; Jas. VanEgmnud, Clinton 1 Roy Oantelo n, Bayfield. Road horse - in harness--•G,mdon Maori, Myth ; henry Glow, Oilmen tett Lavis, (Minton, goad team In harness -Geo, ,Dale, Olinton, Professional lady driller-•Mt's. G. 3' SPR1NC SUITINGS 1 have a choice stock. of TWEEDS WORSTEDS PANTINGS a' I �1 4' 111 (.' t c.eclul t' ' 1.01 ( tl,- 1 i1 S $ r p few days:, Special prim' Off oar ar of Sugar + + thiat should be seen be- fore you place your Spring + order. •l' Splendid values in Waterproof Coats that. are sure to satiety, + P + W. Re Fraser : Tailrlr' Brussels + 9• ')ale, Chiron ; Mite 1'111) Femeee Clrritnn, Almoner lady driver -Miss Martine, Clinton ; Mee, Bart Lavis, ("listen. CATTLE. Shorthorns -Bull, 3 year's and over -James Snell &Son, Clinton, Bull, under 1 year -Ed, E. Wise & Son; Clinton. Sweepstakes -James Snell & Son, Clinton. Cow, 3 years and over -James Snell & Son, Clinton ; L, 11. Wise & Sou, Clinton. Heifer, 2 years -E. H. Wise & Son, Cl h l tot. TEMP LL - ON'S 1 CAPSULES! - RHEUMATIC E FOP IS RHEUMATISM, NEUP.!T SCIATlCAI 'l LUMOAGO,NURAiGiA,G0j'ETC. I ASURE RELIEF FOR THE WORSTIIFIIOACIIE 3L° -1t PER BOX TI.MPLETONS LT° Mrens,EiKING3T,KTeROH1al Hurunnity has locked a practical rholImatie rem`y Siete titve began, ,e„1 tunes are spin years nt hot spring., ele.'rr1. ;':'tiro snit hasps 11110 0 ohls;n relief, y 1 1.'11.0 r,•.,tta are arbfe edris;I,t at 0.0,0,1.”1.0,01 't'.ia,C.'s "tete C011117 m .en.e treatment." Inst ca att+rtre cos and results tvith r,.: v Other tre:+tut,110 and you is 10 be c,n,t-incnl. A. 111 yma tlroggis 1.0 t -r to n< .. 4(0 8 1. bnok'•.1:.1 :, uterest- inynud o..*:. ):ou noLhin.; rr-tn•d.•lous, 14S KuiK 1C„ 1'or.,ate). We ,miil :.`:whereon t'ecs11 of 11,0 Sold at .Ins. Fox's Drag Store, Brnooels. j W. G, NEAP Walton Heifer, 23oave-W, 11, Wise, Ob., j tort• Heifer, 1 year -N. Leabeen, Olit)• LC/11 ; James 80011 t\L Son, Clinton ; 114. 11 Wise & Son, Olinton. Dairy grade heifer --J. Rands, Olio - ton : 14. Rozell, 011ntou ; A. Trick, D.it r ,.:. -_t'. 'Prick, Clinton ; MnR,11 eat1: Glint mu John Watson, Beet ,'iL-l.iion of cattle -Alda \Vie••' Off 9'br ta11 e. evert , J(0101 (lardhuuer, \reel:.,,, heavy and agricultural lt.erxe 14-ltrit, Phipps, 131u ford, car- ing0 end light horses : 11. Smith, Exeter, elate. •1.03•+' 444 1.9.3•+++'4.4.+ h•H4.4 (-p �Cra� Ota d + •i• anted .1' NI, have openings for a few a a t +++ + good reliable men to work on 4• t Threshing Machines, Tractors + and other work. + k The Rllbt, Cell Engine & Thresher Ce, + Limited 4. •4i• Seaforth - Ontario + '1, s CARLOAD OF � SHINGLES HAVE ARRIVED. Place your orders early. Ax'' ENT BROS. BRUSSELS •+•404.•+•3.•• 4+444•+.44 .4.94.444.+.44.4.44444.04.4.1 '1•F!' 4, . ,_ 1-., • + •4 .. 3 ••4 • F" B 4K eT'lle"Iry"1► . ,eereereire a r'ex•"v cYedr'er'llesellee'er 0 • 9• • 4. 4. . • • •4. e 4. Phone 32x • • h + war-. ��r�r • war war �► w��sr�P� t�� • • • 4. . ,e I wish to acquaint the people of Brussels and locality with the fact that I have opened an up-to-date Bakery in the Garfield Block, Brus- sels, and am prepared to supply your needs in good Bread, Cookies, Cakes, &c. Will endeavor toplease our customers and solicit your hearty co-operation in the enter- prise. prise. A call at our shop will be much ap- preciated. p- c'ia d. pte to W. E WILLIS, Proprietor. 3•' 411 4. • • + 4+•'s•4.411004+41.00+4'+4,+0.000'04. +4.0.0+0+.+04.044.404.11.44044.4 KODAKS, FILMS & SUPPLIES V) Wl 0 HELP SELL YOUR Thor& r bred Stook See the complete lino of Korlakn and Brownie i,aanoran 111 J. R. Wendt's, - Wroxeter Asa toe Booklet "The Itodak eh the rare!" K.OI5AKS, FILMS & SU