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•rt- eine !shin In Detroit a all ...tote 1'11 Planing and will
large tak, hoer, Iviug :at the dock, is be aide to supply Lumber,
taking it, lo and also serve, meals. - Satoh, Doors ko.i
Boat is fitted up with all modern enu-
venie.ones.
1.Art.31 tasni"u to be inaugurated lu
presenting; a "shower" to some esteem-
ed fne;d is a contribution of potatoes,
in a ti'i•,, lit+le green basket, adorned
with
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to 0407)11;!
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PROVINCIAL Goverumeut is levelling
a higher rate of taxation on banks and
insurance companies 'That may be all
right if ecnnonle is practised after the
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Nothing
Pitoros0 u Rol...tendon]. wia likely be
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talk •n n v. (,+ v 't 1s s:4id, If so the old
Votera iP e 311 ' ;o he r.seal and
ma'.tIr wit 1 . E their t to au account of
11>. were Valu 4.y
401 bt.i11 ;4.e tc• 1:$1 rales !eel:Uranon
I '1r+'.It In 0Vlntee•
.11'1 brokers m f 's 7)041:ttc,1
t!-1.ario workers
To all i " u,'w n 17 _- ; meus' troubles
the Postmnster 0 ;eras is graeiOus
t a oustace fa e .ti of
11 14 photogravure
eve!V• newspaper in
11118 114 K!, a big heart and a
UNrrkm t- - -In .•i the
profiteers a r4.1.'4 t
At least 3 • t o:811 'out 40
prison ;n Canada
might le 1'i a 1,,: d 7s
itall sutl..1-
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ingtl'::led.[.,
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rates from
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yard. tin•4r .�. .
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one of lire to:
propos!tiou trc ,)
ations to ad p
same as the
may be aver:.
proposal 111.
both hands[
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kill the tit,.
boost -
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helpful ernp:
the benefit „'
dust" is
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1rA (.umber
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t limber limits in a
I ' rhe election -with-
1 is i'eal'y too had 3
;son has roue South 0
r -t m3ttera to the
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s maty a little job a
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ce is a thing ti's Rhine in (. •,m.my British
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uh wee. 25 .,,00, i -i ed State, 14,000 and Be!-
\\ ills Some i laic + 1 Probabilities are
hn'`t 1" `hell a many .:f these s Ll:, rs w-nild have been
v"1t'1 boil up sent home 11'2 lice negotiations been
on' tug or a rest .omplcted wiled th-,y should. Some•
body mu41 be rile! g t: navy Expeuse for
ono way to the maintenance 01 this gnat d.
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Rev. \V. D. MoD"nald attended the
taut every Pos. Synod at Bolo! fold, •
up muscle by A nee,4in7 0l' the Dire(tora of the •
"owe agency for EI 1' \1 C I I" e I suranca
ma 1al'171N1'a i n Ila ,Il' 11
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was hold in the Secretary's office A
"Get up and on April 20th. All members of board •
so to but is never- present. President occupied chair. 4
tbeless s1 1 , iluc1'-rstood to be. Minutes of last meeting read and sign- 0
nasi. n.e _,.. ed. Following loses were paid
y iit iu_""n, J. Smith, Ellice, $22, and Win. Dolce,
$20 for suite burnt in the tailor shop
BlrstNR..'are learning their fire at Monkton 1 T. E. Gibson, Elmo,,
lesson sl :'lvir .. 1 •l .'.:r. Now it is St. $6.00 for watch destroyed in Gabel
Mary ret: r: - ,•:41.4 are to close their fire Listowel ; Joint Gaffney, Logan,
was also paid $100 tar loss of his
stores Slow,' ,v 11:4hisat to o'clock, ex- household contents by lire in April,
cep', all liur, •. -:'!is of July, August and
Septeml o :4 1 Uhristma7 week. The
stores au,l'sh„pv t:44t hang on until mitl-
night are 1104143 tnomselves an injustice
and keeping folk in town a couple of
hours later than need be. Compulsory
business done after to p. 111., would not
pay for the 11;i1t,
A St. M- tvs chap, with a "sweet
tooth," who leeli.e,1 himself to a bag of
sugar one ni;;bt, without asking the own.
er's consent. is coaxingly urged to pass
it back and save further trouble, as
party is kn',wn, '1'l1e thief might divide
e - since
outhe5,c cbasisprice is
so high and even then would be making
good wages rot one night's work, He
may find the,veet very bitter if he is
nabbed
FOR 1710 1144111 4 113143 of months the
various decor*, ; -11.4 will be hnlrliug
their gather,o!! lvintig with the con-
nexional w-': ' 4.f their respective
churches and i) „:1,1-,:g for the coming
year's work, The t orwatd Movement
has been a :;'4.31` ntc.ss anti if all the
objectives aro 1-v_'L up 10 there should
be put 711 eife01 1441 :;nth 13 111a$111 and a
spirit of practrt--tl helpfulness that would
prove of great
Co.ottERAlloN 1 1 a spirit of unity
will removo tit:uly :: i1 IH4ulty where it is
fairly and fully tr--:1 out. There must
not be jug hand., n. its plan but will
broaden out , ltolp a community
in its best i!ai::t : This will kill out
social friteior, 1141,40 degree, and as
an oUtgrow,1 coule a deeper
interest in wellbeing of
the neigh lekrbo 4 7. Life is too
short to spend it ill bickering, squab.
bling or fault finriidg With a hearty
goodwill be 1111 8:1("441 :A48 11 and observe
the good result:
A London, On o, lawyer has 5o
divorce Ca(8s reads fur the proposed
new Divorce C:'u4 bo established in
Ontario ;vtos± of 8111 are said to be
filed by retnnt: d sold,crs. It is very
doubtful if making au easier method for
obtaining 0111-4. 114:''11 of matrimonial
partnership i!! 17,) much for the home
life or pubic((,.. There may be a
largely inctr led l rt l brought to the
legal mill but 1 i 1 int grinding is com-
pleted the rt 4.l , r1 tined, outside of
the lawyers F,-.'-. and Court expenses,
Will be more offal than a product of
value,
1920. 01 applications fur insurance,
amounting to :x403,800, were accepted,
and Secretary was authorized to issue
policies to the proper parties. Meet-
ing adjourned till Tuesday 18th May,
to meet at the usual time and place,
J, R. HAa1Mu10, Secretary.
Trowbridge
Whitfield McCormick was back in
the village for 14, couple of days.
Russell ;l1111 Mrs. Dailey and child,
St. Malys, visited with his mother.
The sa'uaulent was administered in
connection with the Sunday morning
service at 10.30, and Sunday School
was held as usual following.
Isaac Harold Clark, son of Isaac and
Mrs. Clark, Grey township, and Mies
Matilda McCallum, daughter of titre,
John McCallum, boundary West,
were united in marriage by Rev.
William Sterling at the Methodist
parsonage Wednesday.
Ladies' Aid gathering was in form
of a Pancake social. in spite of
stormy weather close 00 70 were pre-
sent and enjoyed the fine pancakes
and syrup. A singing contest and
games formed the program. Pro-
ceeds amonn4ed to nearly ,$x.18.
The "Ever Faithful" boys' class met
at the home of John and :lanes
Brood, when their membership was
increased by :'l, Pia115 were trade to
provide for the raising or the eoutri-
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Under auspices of Ladies' Aid
Tickets jos Children 25c.
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SOLO.S AND INSTRUM.ENT:ALS
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Placo your OMora early foe Til(-.
Chopping Mpll
Will ho closet. 110R11 for at (ample
of wr0lc'l while new 8111.0 118 is being
installed,
F. A. Harrison
Phone 41723 MONC.I0t111fN
AI 1111; annual veatry meeting of
Trinity Aigliran Church, Aylmer,
is +0el8 decided unanimously that the
solar y of the Organist, Mrs, Maud
Campbell, formerly of Clinton, be in-
creased $30 for the coaling year.
(1. Draper and '1'. J. Monaghan have
beau appended Clinton representa-
tives to 111e (.laud lodge 1. 0, 0, 0.,
t1' be held in Toronto in June and 1'.
\v, lia,. ki,7 and G. 11. Hall delegates
to the i)istrict meetings in May.
Perth County
11l.tn4hlud tnwushlp has purchased a
sr. n,' (l usher alt 1;19, 1)10.
.'7l1 -.'1s MoKety 4.t' gneen St., St.
Maras, have gime. to Vancouver to
niche their home for the 1'ntnre,
•J, Boil 111- n01'1,1ll, (1h1 -se fine
home "n lin"t til , S1 Hares, has
bet i v.•. 4.4 I' 1 Ll 11111111,3' "r )0111'9,
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burin;[ :,d,l
171Vir 11•0uge re1nellea in
Cali}',u-11in
P. Howard Jaret(' Foreman of St.
33iot'y's .1,1111 3)1)4, wets surprised to re-
ceive by mail a pure) addressed to
Ida neither at Palt13700 la Prairie,
\J:ut., ruulainint
some 40 or 30 snap.
shots which he had lost on Vimy
Itldge, during the war.
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bn6ian promised by the boys towards
Ole Forward Movement, After the
boys had enjoyed themselves with
games Miss Brand served a vcly
dainty luncheon,
At the parsonage Monday everting
of last week Harold Beatifurd, second
son of Arthur and Mrs, Bradford, 2nd
Con. Erma, and Miss Myrtle Marshall,
daughter of Mrs, Lorne Tabor, were
united in marriage by Rev, William
Sterling.
Huron County
Mrs. J. Let, Lrtldes1101'o, had a1
slight stroke.
R. H. Johnson, Clinton, who amuses
himself rearing Siberian h.u'e3, hew
What is said to be a rae curi"sity in
the shape of at pure white 41110,
Joseph Cau•rulh, \Viugh,1u1, who
We115 0Ver18118 with the 111 1,4 hon..
aid who sane Iwo )esti set Vito i11
France, is Moving to Clinton.
I -Ito Old dud Abe B1and01e, Bay field,
have purchased front .F,. \Veston the
state huskies, and outfit.
13 J. t;ibbiug s, Chilton, attended a
complimentary banquet: tendered t0
J, 1e, ihvilnek, senior member of the
!Ina of the Sher)ock-Manning Co.,
Lantlnu, by the employees on his re-
turn from California, when: he spent
the last If months of so.
Popular Stallions
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Proprietor
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Handsome to the eye
Artistic in design.
First-rate workman,
ship.
Made to' wear and
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.
A11 for (lash and at
Lowest Cash 1'tdces,
Chaprn n Bros.
Successors to Rlcltards let Co,
Next door to Bank of Nova Scotia
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TWEEDS
WORSTEDS
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Waterproof' Coats
that ate sure to satisfy.
Half 1rIkIay
Brussels
THE Business people of Brus-
sels will observe Thursday
afternoon of each week as
a holiday, closing at 12 o'clock,
commencing May 61.11 and con-
tinuing until the end of Sept.
Customers are asked to kindly
aid in carrying out the plans by
attending to purchases with the
half holiday in view, •
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home I am prepared to$t,
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I: the best prices going.
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Send your Crean[ to the Creamery thilruughly
established and that gives you Prompt Service and
Sathfactc.r',' Pe:alt':
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.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
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NOTICE TOCREOITORS.-In the
matter of the estate of James Bin-'
Baro for Salo 11 Tender
olair, late of the Township of Croy, 1 ^^-•^
in the County of Huron, Farmer, de- The underei0m•1l 1,111 4 v 0, .110. L 1,0d. ',
ceased. I o born 11570 felt, (4. it', nem • 1 111e, higie
est of any tender (10141.)'Ily areepied.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The 11e• Nor nuttier 111411 to molls "3,l 1 7.1,1 6, Von. 12,
vised Rta4nteo of Ontario;' I)u,t Ila creditors Gr,y T"wnM111, 1'1.10111 I 4, I I :stiff,
and others having claims against the estate of Plume 21).1( 14ro.-.9. o p. 0.
Meseta James Sinclair, who died on or shout - _- - .
the 10141 day or March, A. D. 1920, tyre remit',
eel on or before the 8131 day of May, A. Far•rn for Sale
U 1020, to send by poet prepaid or deliver to
Robert Laren Taylor, of the Township or Grey
in the County or Huron, at 00 009015 P. 0 ,
Administrator of the said deceased, their
Christian and aroma mea,addresses nod dosorip-
tions, the tell particulars of their claims, the
statement or their neconnta and the nature of
the securities Itf any) Med by them,
And 1wilier take notice that after such last
mentioned date the sold Adminisrator will
proceed to distribute the 59131(0 or the deceased
among the earties mature thereto, flavin re•
ward only to the claims of which the shall
than have notice, and said Administrator will 0
not be liable for the aldol assets or any part 0
thereof to any person or persons of whose •
clam notice shall not have been received b1' 0
hila at the time of such distribution. 0
Dated this 15111 dnv of April. A. D. 1020. 0
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township, eonia'llieg 101 1c1 s. hnnc.dla,0
pog00P,dnn. For 10114.1 1 art teu140-$ 5s 18
pries. ,60. , tipp1y on the peer •11 y. 1010118 :188.
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Debentures for Sale
Village of Wroxeter Donbentnres to the
anonnt of 70,40000 are offered for vale in lots
of 800000 of over, hearing interest at 5.1 per
cent and to run for n Hera. of 20 years. Fur
further particulars apply to
.TN0 DOUGLAS, Reeve,
or D. M. 11,1noTAVI3B, Clerk,
440 Wroxeter P. 0.
Short Horn Calves
Short Horn Bull Calves for sale, only 2 out
of 51eft. Those who wish to purchase should
880 them at once, 834 Lot 310, Col. 0, Morris
township, Ji'TC. G. SPLrIR,: 'u.
Phone 1110 Brussels P. O.
Bull for Service
The undersigned will keep for service, of S35
Lot 80, Con. 2, lllorrle township, thetiloro'•bred
Shat Horn Bull, Gainford of Salem, No,
-00415=, Sired by Gainford Marquis 7100800) 1
Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 118050). Ped-
igree may be seen on application. Terms -
710.05 for thoro'•breda payable at time of ser•
vice with privilege to return. Grade cows not
allowed.
THOS, PIBRC14,
Proprietor
• Competitors - c 'emu 1 tits r O will be
• limited to int inhere of 140,4 Baron .Ag
rteultural Society. (empenter4 0011
• only enter In one Society and but one
entry can be made by each competitor,
A Any Individual can mane entry for hila
competition
and paving ran ellilrnncnlfee
O of $1.00, and on additional 71 00 for Field
Crap Competition,
0 Tl,e prize winners may exhibit at
O hast Huron Fall Fair o10.hraf or grain
• from therize winning field, sold sheaf
• to be not 10,s them 8 111811,+ la 311 81 81 81•
• at the hinder. The name and variety
O must ire attnehed to the show and ((1418
p quantity of grate far ,ale, if nay.
• Prizes of 74, 09 and $2 41-111 18 given as
• first, x4.001111 and third prizes for such
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fere 3750,1 divided ms 044118a1( :-. 811. 815,
22122,:110, 78, 40111111 $-1 for 1.4.1 bent Ilrltl of
White pelta,
The Ontario Deput•tme, t of Agricul-
ture will furnish the lodges.
Nature of Goll, atttinn•-Field enter-
ed tot competition must consist of not
leis than live acres and not more than
twenty.
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miles of Brussels. Applications must
b0 in by rho 20111 day of May.
llntry forms and further particulars
may be had by applying to
NI. BLACK,
Secretary - Brussels.
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We give thorough Courses ; have Experienced Instructors
who give individual attention to pupils. Our gradates are
meeting with success. 'We are training Soldiers under
Soldiers' Civil Be -establishment Commission.
Address the College for Free Catalogue, to either
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Direct to the
Brussels Creat ,i er
Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns
We furnish you with Cans and ray all Ex-
press Charges., Issue Cheques lor the pay-
ment of your Cream twice each month, pay-
able at par at your Bank.
Give the Brussels Factory one trial and yru
will not want to discontinue.
Brussels Cruery tetvart Eris'
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