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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-4-29, Page 4,++n .,33'33,. ♦'N••. @ i2{ '"r i•♦'I'•F+t•'8•i'^'r'lvi+ +4eis 1t'i q° 44.1'3••;' •F eCVI xGt ttt.� oS+A• {. s9, 1920 • Sava you ordered your overalls? FAeM labor is se:+arae curl high priced, Cont, business will likely boom if It ever gels near enough to ensure (telly. ery. AFF you 4'1 Itt,t, down the quanta~ of 1tgal ,ll \ tr lei tr arc yr'ri =lying l,at'er r;,, t, t fah t MON. A G McKay, Minister of Muui- cipal affair, in lie Alberta Government, has been gnit -lint Edmonton, . SOME Y....c. ... • ... .'VW .. tr, .Wink at Mars thr,.,e,,'. ,,: i•••+:. gine men have fail, -h: ii a lady tried she at ;41Ve ;'-tut. THE ii e 1''a' : � :- -• - of maty a house- holder is 1) • t It ttt., Mnrphies." This tine, t,•t r' 1.1 .nn:e good old Irish ft -at .''y cit. r ti.- the market priceof•<1„rt. l i, , l..as lin bal- looningt.'til .,:..w J LI'to: t14. IN NOW 1,141 b"t"•.I ht41 par - eats are Mice :'!t bin inks their own hands and ut,, the (.1t.rool teach- ers wh_, . ;+'t•ti;n their children tor at. school and had to settle i.11 Coes: let 1U tUlt, we remember sei: fashion able if von w:: a ,o 1 with a story of :i 'r: .. , _ wrouge.l a settlementvet: .. •ic ! -r. h'' •ettins; an- other switeteer ram von: dad, ITNAel n '-_r, to be given to a bu.c.. t '.i, Fetners iu the Emer.ial ' :•1:t ,..fine to be snood. They tram ie o yat 41 vie on govern- ment destfnyers. A zea vo•,age may cool down their ardor and get them out ePossibly while. w for h harm's way of ha a Y enough will be left to keep up the Kil- kenny plc nic before the dove of Peace is able to brood over the unhappy land. AN unfortunate condition of affairs exists in a number of localities in Can- ada over numerous iuhumanities perpe- trated by mot;ars and stepmothers on their children, ,I::atli mantling in some instances. 'fila world delights in as- sociating motherhood with all that is kind, sympathetic and lovable but some antic, portrace-i lty the she devils is a commentary ntar on the olden very gat t .t ;; ey y opinions entc:risined for the mothers. Is home life waning or is Satanic pos- 555ai0n to tilt' ftlr'i ? WINN1re0 is d"+'.incl to have a red bot time in 'more than atmospheric con- ditions next July as it is mooted the Provincial Election ballot may contain the names of 30. • candidates, Grits, Toric?, Labor, Socialist, woolen, and a number who probably don't know what party they represent will join in the race for the honors. Why not nominate a re- presentative for every street while at it and make a job of it ? Some pep. in the old town surety. A novel organizztioc, designated "Save-a'minute" club. is now on the program, the (.members of which seek to economize Hula- by a well defined plan whereby the roar that is apparent with so many folk r.;11 be obviated while the practical result= are increased, Brussels is said to he noted for a "hesitancy" in commencing iablic entertainments, gatherings, &, t:t tete hour assigned and kill out the lni 11ght to be attain- ed by the 1, r t tin.•ding on those who i , : 1 t' places. Recti6tcatt 1 7 be glade by everybody re -t, . oe and insist- ing on the ln;. ,_tr;l :: iv t:7`:,1; methods giving place t:,,tuptnes'; represent- ed by a eayiatr rn qa.r: 14t itearcl, "right on the flet.” . ' p antis 011 the ac- tivity sho.r;t ':. .. „ ,,chino officers or promoters 1.1 +: , t..:e lagging and comment a, 1aatetl whether 20 or 200 41,r4t pt :".,'lt Ca m OATS { 'i• Also Seed Oats „4 + + Royal household Flour + I Clover and Timothy Seed \ei\V oN 11 Ai\D. W. J. McCracken + + Phone 43 a • g•�eq'•F•F.,o.Fac.p.i.,,vg,+'F+ : +•4•++d.:.,-.l,q,.i. W. J. ilartme, of Regina locality com- mitted suicide, by the f',rmaliu process, over worries caused by making out the Income lax returns. We wonder if the fellows win) drafted the reports will be sent to the "bot place" perm'tntly ? He has been so nuusigned many tones by word of month by incensed taxpayers, It'' some people. wine) appear to he per- petual iusurreete,mat,, had their way even the 'NJ i' ottn of ltuents would have to go. 1'•:el, n from legal and moral resttait-' t;'ou'ti soon land its devotees in hog tot whirlpool out of which tht:y could not be extricated. Standard alt '•at,,ti -.071;;13 to urge the world to strive, Ilio he. Set up and the penalties for violation must be severe enough to teach violators that noncom- pliance with the code spells out ';'rouble for them. The contrition by the cul- prit that follows being brought to book is not as prais'atvorthy asperha s p they imagine, beeadse in many instances, when expected punishment was averted they went ant amt did the same thing or worse. Take fhe case of the bloody beaded Turk for instance in their atro0- Wtiee practised on the Armenians, a whole Lecture Bureau could he turned en them without an iota of improvement but a get of machine guns or an airship with a consigntnent of bombs would , bring better rcsutts according to their standards. The titan who sneers et law and order is an enemy to the best inter- ests of the people, q Marion dollar deficit was not the most inspiring condition of affairs the Drury Government had to face and it will be a big burden to carry no matter when it is wiped off. There is not much difficulty in carrying nu any en- terprise when the promoters have un- limited credit lint when pay day comes, O 1 what a difference. In polities after the spendthrift Government squanders up to the last hour of office and then steps out leaving their successors to do the next to the impossible, viz reduce the liability without curtailing necessary and growing expeu,l:tnre. Retrench- ment, a tvord with a found dozen of letters, is one of 1'te most d'fienit to p:000tince. If self;- t::eSc and profiteer- ing were tabooed there might be some hopea of attaining redress but there ap- pear -pear to be as many hands held out as ever. deservedly or not, and as a result retrenchment is thrown to the winds by the "ins," to the wailing of the "outs," who would perhaps out -do the record if situations were reversed. That this condition of affairs don't worry folk much is one of the worst features. The B. C, 1, Corner Nearly all the prices ate. teetotallers -they won't take ke a drop. . Money has wings, but even at that it cannot fly as high as the prices. We ought to be able to nail the Canadian flag to the roast -we have tax enough. The once lowly potato is getting so high in price that it refuses to as- sociate with anything but new laid eggs. Not all landlords have raised their rent, but those who don't could hold a Convention in telephone booth, The H. C. L. could .he considerably reduced if housewives who do the buy- ing would teach their dollars to have more sense. Only a pansy blossom And a very small blossou at that, With a bit of wire and a feather 'Twill make a tett-dollar hat, Wroxeter Council Regular tweeting of Wroxeter Coun- cil held in Council Ohamber at 8.30 on April 10th. Members present, Frtd, Davey, Geo. S. Leckie and D. C. Pope. Reeve Douglas in chair. Minutes of last meeting read and on motion of Fred. Davey, seconded by D. 0. Pope were adopted. Following accounts were received : R. Black, power and rent $ 3050 H. Patterson, running B. plant 40 00 John Gibson, work on etteets..,. 8 '75 R. Stocks, wreath for Geo. Wearing 7 00 R. Stocks, wreath for Wm, Ai, Robinson ........... sass, ......... 7 00 School put•posea . . 550 e5 8058 25 Moved by Geo. S. Leckie, seconded by D. 0. Pope that above accounts be paid, -Carried. Moved by Geo. S. Leckie, seconded by Fred. Davey that Hy.Law No. 3, re bicycle tiding on sidewalks, be passed as read. -Carried. Moved by D, 0. Pope, seconded by Gen, S. Leckie, that By -Law No, 4, to hold Court of Revision of assessment roll, be passed as Lead.--Citt'ried. Half Holiday Brussels .rHH Business people of Brus- sels will observe Thursday aftaruonn of each week as a holiday, closing at 12 o'clock, commencing May 8tit and con- tinuing until the end of Sept. Ouatonet'e are asked to kindly aid in carrying out the plans by attending to purchases with the half holiday its view. Business Menslissociation l :mignfintniffait (it 4t114,','t ui4t RRCs'" t fin tit; 4f!fits' 4),13, '11 h' � + !Idlla�atiq cradles' Fine Shoes. Handsome to the eye Artistic in design. First-rate workman, ship. Made to' wear and W- keep their shape. - Beautiful finish, easy comfort, very durable. When you discard them you want another " just like the last ones." Then our prices are not the least pleasing part of the buying, .0.0 for (`ash and at Lntvest Cash Prices. Successors to li.i'hards & Clo. h a r w,_ n Bros. Next dour to Bank of Nova Scotia IIMMEMELEMIE a ill 91 Multi] itl1l ale '111114 ieleiRetra Ii etsa,:l111 It11i@.^'',:r Moved by D. 0. Pope, seconded by Fred. Davey, that By -Law No. 6, to vote on Hydro Debentures, be passed as read, -,Carried. Moved by Fred. Davey, seconded by D. C. Pope that meeting adjourn until Friday, May 21st, or at call of Reeve. D, 11. MAcTAvifill, Clerk, W1null am Mrs, C. N. Griffin has returned to iter home here after spending the Winter in Toronto. Obas, Lettere!, of Farmets' Homs here, has on exhibition an egg weigh- ing 11 ounces, laid by a Minorca hen. Miss Peasant has returned to her home in \Vinghaut after spending the the Winter with relatives in -Spring- field, Mass, Public School board at their last tchoo meeting added $60.00 to the salaries of Miss Reynolds and Miss Fatgnhar- sot respectively. Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West honored W. Jiro. Rev, Horace W. Snell, Wingham, by elect- ing hint Grand Ohapldin. Citizens Band have secured the ser- vices of Geo. Wright, of Smith Falls, as band leader for r the coming season. Mr, Wright teas leader of the 100th Bruce baud, when they Went overseas. Wilbert \Vsittvood, of town left on his 20th semi-annual trip through Western Canada in the interests of the firm he represents, Cook Bros, & Allen Lta Toronto, "Art Tailors." . Town Co1 of t Council have s 7. secured the ser- vice of Mr. Sanderson and team for a term of seven months and he will put time in on town u t his entire u e 1 work, 111•, Leggatt has also been re- engaged to clean Josephine street. Perth County Y An effort will be made to revive la- crosse in Stratford on a much larger scale than heretofore, Halls & McNairn, bakers, Mitchell, have dissolved partnership, The business will be continued by F. J. Halls, 0. Wettlaufer, Stratford, was fined $2 and costs for allowing his son, who is under 18 years of age, to drive his motor car. St. George's Day was fittingly observed at St. James' Church, Stratford, when Canon Fothering- ham, of Brantford, addressed a large gathering at a banquet. The appeal of the Chamber of Com- merce, Stratford, for householders to open their homes for boarders or roomers, as a means of coping with the housing situation, has resulted in a number of offers being received by the board from people who had never taken in boarders before, The will of the late John Whyte, Stratford, formerly of Mitchell, has been entered for probate. It disposes of an estate inventoried at $104,010 and is made up of book debts and notes, $8,000 ; life insurance $8,370 • bank and other stocks, $158,740, and real estate, $1,500; The executers are lite testator's sons, Robert 8, Whyte, of Toros to, and Leslie Whyte, of Tor- onto, and the Royttl Truet Company. • + Back to Town gegmenaosicat As I have returned to Brussels to make my home I am prepared to resume business along the old lines and will handle any quantity of Junk at the best prices going. Phone 2x Capt. John ICeyea visited St. Marys for the purpose of organizing a Machine Gun Battery, Thie leaves No. 3 Company in the County of Perth and H. batteries will be located in Stratford and I battery in St, Marys, Logan, Hibbert and:Fullarton Agri- cultural Societies will give a concert in the Opera House, Mitchell, on May 0th. lion. M. W. Doherty, Minis- ter of A.gt 'culture will speak, assisted by well known entertainers from Tor- 0010- 'w New officers of the W. M, S., Ste f a, are t -President, Mrs. (Rev,) Love ; 1st vice President, Mrs. Hotham ; 2nd vice Preeident, Mrs, A, Smile ; Treaeuter, Mrs. A. Butson ; Cot. Secretary, Mrs, A. Swale ; Or- ganist, Vera Haable . James Hogan has returned from the West where he has been for the past sevetal years engaged in farming. He prefers this country to that of the West spurchased ud has (chased the 100 acre +++++++++++++++++++++++++4 SPRI.NG LIUITINGS • .....‘,....,..........,...„..... : I have a choice stock of ITWEEDS + PANTINGS 4.4 + I that should be seen be- T. fore you place your Spring $ order. 4. :i - Splendid + + Splendid values in + + Waterproof Coats $ that are sure to satisfy. + + •I' + + WORSTEDS I W. P. Fraser Tailor - Brussels + {, t ++•l'•F++++++++4143•d•'F•F•F•F+++•>•,t4+ c:seretr.0 ih..1140 �13r. eu' .h�v:7 "` 1Z4011,414,-,44,41"•wY+f4S+,.ss:e.:.iii:..., +a.n TILE Place your order's early for vie, Chopping Mill Will be closed clown for a couple of weeks while new engine le beiltg installed. F. Aa Harrison Phone 4723 MONCIITETT 14••••••i'S 1.04'0,141.4• 0.04^1)441-414,:c '4 -1 -If 'te a i' +4 " 1.j1 it 4.1, v1 i. 1 farm of Mr, Parker, Oon, I1 Logan, In coming home from the West he brought all of his stock, implements and household furniture with him, A Bowling tournament will be held in Stratford on July 1 but ill is not definitely decided whether it will be Weal or with out of town clubs, Drs William it Stevens, veterinary surgeon, well known and popular in St. Mary's died at hie home, St. Marys Wednesday afternoon of last week after about 10 days' illness from blood poisoning received while performing an operation 00 an animal recently. Ih, Stevens was 01 his profession in that district for 34 years with much success. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs, James Bartlett, of Souris. Mau. ; two sons, Willard and Ray, 111 Rohe ; three brother~, Perry, Croswell, Rink. , Dr. John 13., Yale, Mich ; Dr. James 13„ T010111n ; and two slst.eis, ,Urs, Win, Ayels,aedit, • Bracehridge, Ont, ; anti Mra, Thomas !Altutlev,.1Sandusky, t\lich, Stella. W. Si. S. 15151 at the house of i Mrs. Hotham and after business part of the meeting Mrs. (Rev.) Loyd took charge of the meeting. A dainty lunch was served after which an ad- dress was read by the Secretary, bit's, Albert, Swale, when Miss Grace Spear presented Mrs. Britton, the retiring Preeident, with a dozen community silver teaspoons and a lovely piece of chi na. Mee. Britton replied in well chnseu remarks. Word was received iu Mitchell of the death of Jno. R. Thompson at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dunbar, at Victoria, 13, 0. Deceased and bit's' Thempeot went West last Sumpter on a visit and for the benefit of the former's health which had not been good for some time. bin. Thompson had been a resident of Loganan town- ship f oragreat many years and P tov ed a very successful Farmer. A few years ago he retired from the farts and moved to Mitchell with his wife, and purchased a home. Standing Crop g field Competition • s • • Beet Huron Agricultural Society o e -• • o -. '20 16 fere fi divided as follows : , $ , •$12, 510, $B, $0 and $4 for the best$Reld of • •• White Oats. 4/ • The Ontario Department of Agrleut- • • tura will furnish the Judges. • • Nature ofCompetition-Field enter- • • el eoncomposition must ootaiat of not • less than five acres attd not more than • • twenty. • Com etitors- Oompetitore will be 0 limited to members or East Huron Ag • •rioultnral Society. Competitors son • • only enter in one Society and but one ♦ entry clan be made by each competitor, g• Any individual inn make entry for this • ,p competition by becoming a member of • e the Society and paying nn entrance fee • • of $1.0O, and an additional $1.00 for Field • 4 Crop Competition. • The prize winners may exhibit' et 4, A East Huron Fall Fair one sheaf of grain • • from the prize winning Reid, stud sheaf • • to be not lees than S inches in diameter • • at tate binder. The name and variety • •must he attached to the sheaf and also • • quantity of grain for sale, if any. • A Prizes of $4, $0 and $2 will be given es • • first second and third prizes for euoh • • exhil,itofsheaves. • • All nompetitore must be within 16 • • miles of Brussels. Applications must • • be in by the 20th day of bray. • • Entry forms and further particulars • ,• may bo had by applying to • •M•. BLACK, • •• • Secretary - Brussels. • 00001.0`00410•0400•0•••••••••• CONSTIPATION By the term CONSTIPATION is meant either infrequent, difficult or in- anfticiient evacuation of the contents of the Lower Bowel, Tho Symptoms are Headache, Dizziness, Mental Sluggishness, Lack of Concentration, Lassitude or a feeling of General Indisposition, B'ad Breath, Coated Tongue, Loss of Appetite, Sallow Skin which may become dry and rough and Pimples may appear. Sometimes there is Heart Palpitation, Hysterical Spells and Nervous Exhaustion. IT IS IMPORTANT to treat Constipation promptly as this condition generally Leads to many serious disorders. Careful judgment should be used in selecting a proper remedy; ordin- ary Cathartics and Laxatives have a weakening effect upon the system, others Gripe and Purge and Mineral Oils, if taken several times a day may retard secretion of the gastric juice and also interfere with the obsorption of food. HACKING'S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS form an ideal tonic - laxative for Constipation and its evil results, We give herewith the medicinal action of the ingredients of HACK- ING'S RIDNIIY AND LIVER PILLS is order that you may form your own opinion as to the value of this wonderful medicine. with Intestinal Torpidity. This wets beat when used in combination with other drugs and herbs. HYOSCYAMUS—Helpful to the Kidneys, stops pain, soothes the Nerves, lessens irritability of the Nerve Centres. For Functional Pal- pitation of the Heart, helpful to the Mucus Membrane of the Kidneys and Bowels. Chiefly employed- to re- lieve pain and to quiet Nervous ex- citement, CAPSICUM—Stimulant and Stem - ache, useful in Feeble and Languid Digestion, Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, Colic and Cholera. PEPPERMINT -,-Useful in Flatuent Collo to check Nausea and Colic. For Spaamodic Pains of the Stomach and Bowels, for Neuralgia and Rheuma- tism, prevents griping and for gas on, the stomach. CASCARA — Laxative, Cathartic, Tonle to the Liver and Intestines, does not cause Griping or unpleasant symptoms, good for Chronic Consti- pation when used in small and repeat- ed doses for a considerable period of time. MAY APPLE—Useful in Fevers and. Inflammations of almost every type and for all disorders of the Liver and Spleen. For indigestion, Jaun- dice, Piles, Constipation, Dropsy and Skin Eruptions. CULVERT'S ROOT—A Laxative and Tonic, useful in Dyspepsia, Jaun- dice, Piles, Diarhoea, Dysentery, Cholera. Corrects Liver Troubles. Gives tone and vigor of action to the entire secretive apparatus of the sys- tem. Also for Inflammation, of the Bladder. GAMBOGE—Used in Obstinate Constipation and Dropsies attended Those are the principal ingredients of Hacking's Kidney and Liver pills, you will find that this combination will produoe a healthy condition of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, No other drugs or combination of drags, one, laxatives, pills or pur- gatives will have such beneficial effect as HACKING'S KIDNEY AND LIVEII. PILLS, but you must be sure to get HACKING'S as no other kind will de. Price 25e a box, 6 for si.®t, Sold by all doalero or by mail. Backing'% Limited, Listowel, 0 • 1• + • + The Seaforth Creamery • + • i ream:• •5 Vit\ lt; -.. .___._.a-rnrsmuupy +eta rv6`1R"�9 SA'Sci75i�R Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly established and that gives you. Prompt Service and Satisfactory Results. We solicit your patronage knowing that we can give you thorough satisfaction. We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam- + ples and pay you the highest market prices every two weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia. • For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C. • w McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write: to 4 The Seaforth Cre ; mery Cl . SEAFORTH, ONT. 1 +0+0444.0444,044+044.44414444, 004•04,'; - NOTICE TOCREDITORS.—In the matter of the estate of James 8)n- clair, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, Farmer, de- ceased. Notioe is hereby given pursuent to "The Ile- vised Statutes or Ontario,' that all creditors end others having claims against the estate of • the said dames Sinclair, who died on or about ' the 19th day of March, A. D. 1920, are requir- ed on or .before the 8th day of May, A. 1). 1920, to Bend by post prepaid or deliver to Robert Laren Taylor, of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, at Brussels P. 0 , the Administrator of the eatd deceased, their Chriettan and surnames, addresses and dessrip• tions, the full particulars of their olefins, the statement of their accounts and the nature nr the seonrtties or any) held by them. And further take notice that after mill last mentioned dots the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the Besets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- 6•trd only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and said Administrator will a r nn Dort for 9 said ass is o l not be liable tit s Y thereof otof tiny parson torR persons c whoseby been received U notice Boll not have 9 him nt the time of such distribution, Dated this 16th day of April, A. D.1920. SINCLAIR, 90.5 Solicitor for tate Admhdstreto r, Tenders Wanted Tenders will be reeotved by the undersigned up to noon on Monday May Ord. 1020, for the construction of two cement culverts on Con. cession 4, Township of Grey 1-011e opeeeite Lot o. 0 and one opposite t.ot Not". Plana may be seen at the Clerk's office, Ethel.. A. H. MACDONALD, Cleric Twp. or Grey. Short Horn Calves 11 Calves for sal only 2 out ofShort Horn se 0 c purchase es 61aet. Those who wish to ,Con, 5, should toe township. . once. S'.5 Lot , S EIR 0, Morris township. 0. G, SPEIR,Phone 100 Brusg Brussels P. O. Bull for Service The undersigned will keep for service, on 51.5 Lot BO, Con, 2, Morris township, thethoro'-brat Short Horn Bull, Gainford of Salem, No. 90410=. Sired 'by Gainford Marquis 11008901 ; Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 118069). Ped• ;gree stay be Been on application. Terms - $10,00 for thorn -brads payable et time of ser- vice with privilege to return, Grade cows not allowed. THOS. PIERCE, Proprietor Barn for Rale by Tender + qq. r -r i F u 7i The under -len, d sift rN tor isle, by tender, a been 80370 1"), woe metal roof. The high - mit or nny tender not tare"entity accepted. For further pnrtieutto a ,, .ply at. 1,010 eon, 12, Grey ToW,Pht uu IOW A\ -1D DAVIDSON, le .O. Stock for Sale Two Toting 'trutrh sbo' t Horn Bello for sale. One 1810out he old sired by Cain ford of Salton and the other ti month-. taa ...tree by Amt,ie Cmd. Urines right. THOS. FAEROE, Lnt S0, 0011.51, Morris Twp. Telephoaa 6910 ltrussots 12, R, it. eo0844re4.4+v80006''400690•••• tai.. either 0 A O a 0 • • • 0 In� .. v5 a r,.rl t� s 0 rance e Persons intending to Iplace Weather Insurance i on buildings would do • p well to see 0 • r • lis Stewrt • o HENFRYN o Agent far the Ontario Farmers' Weather insurance Co. • • 0 Head Office, Grand 0a.1107 e • • • s • Rates ; $2.00 per moo SECOND TO NONE 1 • 4 • 0 • • A • • a 0 • e • d a O 0 0 5> O • • • 4 4 b • 0 c N 4 a 0 • 0 4 4. • • • • a • • 0 • n • • 9 •441.4 00.0••040004.Otte. 000♦09:4. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 104909•9644•043.*94w 9,444--0,9 <>tl • • 0 • A • • • • A • • e A • 0 4. Students May Enter Any Time We give thorough Courses ; have E+ xpe1'ienct.l Instructors who give individual attention to pupils. Our gr'adtl tees are meeting with success. We are training Fnitli,'ry under Soldiers' Civil Be -establishment Comtniasion. Address the College for Free Catalogue, to either oStratford or Winglan4 •C•NN•••••••••••••• 000' PO 06040,440007:', 4^"' . ' , ^r0.Et1:0•t, E • ,a et, 4> a s: a' etk c' a ( 4a t Cream Want 111111111=11111111,'noshntatne.talakelreil2"J ;1:EHESCES Ship your Creams Direct to the Brussels Cre1*Emery Prompt Service Satisfa.ctiory Returns We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex- press Charges. Issue Cheques for the pay- ment of your Cream twice each month, pay able at par at your l3ank, Give the Brussels Factory one trial and yc,ll will not,want to discontinue, Brussels CramePy Stodart Bil�st Props. now t• ire .ax mi, .