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OCINVEYANOEP, ANia ISSUER
or, MARRIAGE LICENSES
Moo to the rest *lace, Ether. 50.4
17 i3, BOOTT As AN AUOTIUN•
• RNA, will eel) tor nutter ;Matte, to
batter men, In lees time and less charges
than any other Auctioneer in Last Baron or
he won't charge anything. Dotes and orders
oar) always be arranged at title ()Moo or by
pare mal applloatkon,
DR.WAFWLAW --.__-....
Honor graduate of the Onearlo Veterinary
College. Day and night malls. Mee uppoaite
Flom 111111, Ethel.
T. T. M' RAE
M. B., M. C. P., d S. O,
111, 0, 11., Village of Sr , • .tt
Physician, Surgeon, shoos:, sr
011loeatresidence, opposite Mello Church,
William atrset.
PSOBDfODTI KILLDBII & COOKE
Barrietore, so',citore, Notaries Public,
8tc.
Oboe on the Stiviere, too duor Prom Hamilton
Street,
GODERIOR ONT.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates,
W. PRonnroox, S. 0. J. L. EILLORA N
H. J. D. Coosa
Sam Weinstein
i Is prepared to pay the
highest price rice Cor
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Rubbers,..
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Highest Cash Price for
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SAM WEINSTEIN
MILL STREET
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AGENCY
John Oliver
BRUSSELS
+ has taken over the Deering Ag -
,+I, enay and handles a full line of
+ Farm Implements including the
noted
11 H. C. Cream Separators
+ The only Dream Separator with
i two wide open create outlets -
no cream screw in the path of
the creat:. See it when in town.
The I, H, C. 8-10 and 10-20 Tractors
are among the best.
The Deering Manure Spreader
+[+ With the wide spread and very
,y light in draft•
John Oliver
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McCormick and
International
Implements
To the Farmers of Grey and Sur-'
rounding Country:
I am prepared to take orders for
McCormick shit International Imp_io-
nlents,'Teaotors, Engines, Plows, Len -
silage Cutters, Cream Separators,
Wagons and Sleighs,
Full line of :pillage And Haying
and Harvesting Implements. No bet-
ter Binder, Mower or Manure Spread-
er Made
pread•erMade than the McOorutick,,
Buy from me and save money as
lean pay cash and can tell on terms
to suit.
Wiil keep repairs or get them for
you on a clay or two's notice,
Oall and see the at Ethel before
buying and save money.
OAVIO MiINE - Ethel
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vim, ELLIOTT
54 t cr.ge o. ohartos ens., Toronto ,E
V'''. .. +-er-r^ ^+ora tam C,t 'this Bch:e; by .}I
:arid:$ for r, r largo Lntnlvgae. ye9O.
r what we hnv, done for ,hers and ..•lint
+:•e .nn do rnr Tga. 'flits tauhool enitda
to, 1I ha+t to :nurses, bitt•aetmi,
year.i,ent gond db tilpb.ne, Open aA
year. Enter now.
� W,./, ELLIOTT, PRlNCtPAL�
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+ We hove openings for a few
+ good reliable then 10 work ou
4. Threshing Machines, 'tractors
and other work.
The Babt, Bell Engine & Thresher Co,
Limited
Seaforth Ontario
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gand Xlebas Mems
HURON OLD Boys' P1cN1c,-The an-
nual picnic of the Huron Old Bore As•
sociation, of Toronto, will be held at the
Centre Island Park. Toronto, on Thurs-
day afternoon, July 8th, when a full
program of sports, races, etc., will be
carried out, A large number of dona-
tions have been received and liberal
prizes will be awarded, Every Huron•
ite in the city of Toronto is invited to
be present, and a big t'rnolt is antici-
pated.
MONS'tF:R ORANOt CiLReRATTON.--
North Huron Couuty L. 0. L., will
celebrate the sloth anniversary of the
Battle of the Boyne et Wiugham on
Monday, July 1zth. A number of prom -
Went speakers will be present including
the Provincial Grand Chaplain of Out-
erio West. Wingham Brass Band and
the Henderson Juvenile Kiltie Band of
London, have been engaged. This
promises to be one of the largest cele-
brations in the history of Orangeism in
this vicinity. Speecbes will be inter-
spersed with Highland dancing. Con-
cert at night.
The annual meeting of the Centre
FIuron Liberal Association was held in
Carduo's Opera Hall, Seaforth, on Tues-
day of last week when there was a fair
representation from different parts of
the riding. J. M. Govenlock, M. P. P.,
gave a resume of the work of past see•
stun. Following officers were elected :
President, M Murdle Seaforth • 1st
Vice -President, J, L, Kerr, Clinton ;
and Vice -President, J. Watt, Harlock ;
[ Vice -President, I +
zr 1 nD. H ua.hle
Seaforth ; Secretary, J.
L. Killoran,
Goderich ; Treasurer, Gordon Young,
Goderich ; Auditor, W. j, Paisley,
Clinton,
OUR "BILL," -The Kincardine Re-
view reports the Base Ball genie played
here at follows :-The Baseball team
accompanied byaboutz
5fan8, journey-
ed
7OmUe -ed to Brussels on Tuesday afternoon to
play their achednlect game in the North
Wellington League and came out ou top
by the score of q to 5. The weather
looked bad for a game in the early after•
soon but cleared off just long enough to
play the game• Brussels had that old
veteran "Bill" Grewar on the pitching
end and he held the fort for 5 full in-
nings despite the fact that "Bill" has
seen 55 summers, Harvey Wilson was
on the slab for the home team and pitch-
ed his usual steady game. Brussels has
a fair hunch of players and in Dawson
they have a real ball player and no
doubt they will be heard from later on
in the season,
Seaforth
Miss Mary Gillespie, of Alma Ool-
lege, St, Thomas, is spending her holi-
days at her borne here.
Miss M. H. Larkin, received let in
Class fI in the first year in Household
Economics in Toronto University.
A. and Mrs, McLennan, ,1, McLen-
nan and Ales. M. McLennan were in
131,11111 ford attending the funeral of a
sister-in-law.
The 1111.1110 of Mies M. F. E,lge ap-
pears among the ret Year students at
'Vomit to University as standing 1st in
Glass 2 ill Etglieh and History,
The News says :-A very serious
case occurt"ed on Main street no Sun-
day evening when a boy about 10
years of age drew a large knife and
stabbed another boy, injuring hint
very badly,
Winthrop
MrarF, L. Hutchings, formerly Miss
Susie McSpadden, of Barrotis, Al.
better, and little son Geo'ge, arrived
home after an absence of 8 years and
are visiting tlnClel' lite parental roof of
her father, W. G. McSpadden and gl-
en at the linlie of her brother, 1 Mc.
Spadden, Winthrop,
Mite Taos. SHANNON DllciASED,-
Follntving item taken ftom tL weste1•11
newspaper refers to one who was well
k here t -Another' of the
Meneere of Killarney passed in person
of Mrs. Thomas Sltauuon, who died
Saturday last, after a long and tedious
illness. Site. was ill her 73rd yea'.
Fa some years, Mrs, Shannon has
been in failing health, and several
weeks ago it was known that het
days were nurnbered, The late Ms,
Shannon, whose maiden name was
Martha Pearson was born in ratite
Ont„ and married at Brussels 54 years
ego. Mr, anti Mrs. Shannon came
West in 1882 and lived at Emerson for
many year's and at Gretna, where Mr.
Shannon noeupied the position of
Collector of Oustolus, They moved Lo
Killarney in 1804, residing pet's con-
iinially since that Lime. Mrs, Shan.
non leaves to mourn her death her
htisband, 2 sons and 2 daughters, T,
and Solomon, b.lth of w111014 tire kn
bueineeslnSttsltateltewnn, 21ri. hicks
of Nee, North Dakota and Mee, Aim
Lean, Victoria B.(Funeral
took
plate: o n1 In' )1sirct
1111.
homey cemetery and wise Intl le: i d by
e large moiling of frietude c 1 the i
fan111y, Mt, Hhanno1 was a brother
of Holotuon trod William Jaatss .dhoti- 1
num, of Winthrop.
For:ltsaic'n
A 1 timber at eases of "notal' +.a +,re
reported from the vilittl,e of terehtt,
Albert Gedeke is the prond owner
of a hell which is utothetiug a bunch
of 10 little pigs,
8 mice Holstein heifers were I1nr•
chased by George Holt, 11111 Out.,
from Fred, Edgar, of Orange J.1111.
Geo, and Mrs. Hargrave were ill
Palmerston, owing to the death of the
latter's father, the late Mr, Porteous,
A fine two-year old colt belonging
to Rev, Ie. Ie. C)lyedale died from
blood -poisoning following an opera-
tion,
Rev. Mr, Atkinson, of Ohriety
Stieet Baptist Church, Toronto,
preached hie iiteewell sermon in the
BaptielOhureh, ILowiolc last Sunday.
Mrs. J. A, Me.Kee, Sault Ste, Marie,
is a guest at the home of 11. A. and
Mrs. Dultnage and with other Tela,
fives and friends ill this neighbor-
hood.
Clinton
Douglas Ball has taken a position an
Tunior on the Nielson Bank staff.
Poetofflce and the Public Library
have fallen In with the weekly half
holiday idea, The arrangement
atande during the Summer months,
Principal Treleaven and F. Foulde
and Misses MacDougall, Edwards and
Helmkey have been re•engaged by the
Collegiate board for the next school
year. Substantial increases in salary
were made in each case.
Police Magistrate Andrews had 2
cases seat up for trial. One was a
magazine agent who forged a cheque
and cashed it at Seaforth ; and the
other case was Gordon Perrin, charg-
ed with stealing wood from J. 13.
Mustard. Chief Ou. Constable
hiLe-
sides caught hit: in the act while wait-
ing for the other young wan to come
off the late train on Monday night.
Hydro house rate has been verb -iced
Trott) 4k c and 24 c to 4 e and 2 c. The
miuiinun net viae le 75 u. Commer-
cial charges tune reduced from 0 c 43 c
and 9 c to 8 e, 4 c, and 0.8 e, with a
RHEUMATIC FEVER
RHEUMATISM IN ITS MOST
SEVERE FORM COM.
PLETELY OVER-
COME
('From a water -mattress to a trip
down town in two weeks is pretty good,
don't you think?" said Mr. R. A.
Watkins of 156 Ascot Ave,, Toronto,
the otlter day.
"Last April I contracted Rheumatie
Fever. No medicine seemed to help
me. From an invalid's chair to bed,
from bed to a water -mattress in a few
short weeks I went. I don't want to
think bow I suffered. MY wife read
your advt. in the paper one day, and
we decided to try T.R.C.'s. Well, in
two weeks I made that trip down town.
It seems like a miracle. Now I'm back
at my job again in the beat of health,
but we still use T.R.C.'s. Mrs. Wat-
kns sayss for a headacheho there's no-
thing like them. Two T.R.C.'s seem to
etop any headache that ever happens in
our family."
T.R.C.'s are for .Rheumatism. They
are also for headaches. A headache is
easy for T.R.O.'s. Try them. Ask your
druggist. T.R.O,'s mailed anywhere for
$1.04. (Templeton Ltd., 142 King W.,
Toronto). df(
Sold at Jas. Pox's Drag Store, Brussels.
SAVEO FROM
LJFEONO MISERY
ram a Dra,T?re_e t) oro(:.r, ay
Talons "FRUIT-A-TiV E5"
MRS. M. J. GORSE
8928 Union St., Vancouver, B.C.
"I suffered with all the symptoms
of Female Trouble, with chronic C`on-
stipation and constant Headaches.
I had pains low down in the barband
sides of the body, 'T tried. various
remedies without relief, and then put
myself under a doctor's care and he
advised me to have an operation, I
refused.
Then, I started taking 'Fruit-a-
tives' ; and from the outset, I felt
better, and this medicine has completely
relieved me of all my misery and
suffering. My weight was only 143
pounds and now it is 168 pounds. I
am free of pain and headaches and the
terrible e lite ;
Constipation and what t
saved
P
me from misery is thesplendid fruit
medicine, 'Fruit-a-tives',"
MRS. Id. J. GOI'tSI:,
50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit-a-tives Limited Ottawa, Ont.
minimun rate of 75 c. Street lighting
has also been reduced from $12 50 per
light, for an all-night service to $11
per light of 100 watts.
Blyth
Annual meeting of Blyth Telephone
system was held in Industry hall,
Saturday.
Harvey and Mrs. Gilley returned
from Detroit where they attended the
r't
funeral of the latter's 'male Gilbert
McKay,
Rev. W. 11. Millaon, London, Field
Secretary of Social Service and Ev-
angelism, preached in the Methodist
church Sunday evening,
We were pleased to see the name of
E. K. Lyon, son of Wm. Lyon, Hui-
lett,Litelist of to In had
among the I those se wt e
successfully passed his 0
ud year medi-
cal
edscal
examinations at Toronto.
Rev. and Mrs. Raine, Crnttam, who
were in attendance at the Methodist
Oonference at Stratford, visited the
latter's mother, Mrs, Jno. Mile. Site
motored hntne with them, 178 miles,
returning by
rail
WG. T. rC
. U. Mrs.was held at Mrs.
Bender's and following officers elect-
ed for the mining year :-Hnn,•Pres,,
ilir's. N. Id. Young ; let Vice, Dire.
IV Ill. Johnatou•; 2nd Vice, Mrs.
Wightman ; Rec. Seetetary, Miss
Lily Taylor ; Asst. Secreta) y, Mrs,
Bender 1 Cm'. Secretary, Mrs, \Vm.
McElroy ; '1'reasuter•, Mrs, Pople-
etone ; pianist, Mrs. McCormick ;
Music Ootllmittee, Mrs, King aid Mrs,
Joe Taman.
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Complete Electric Service
Let D elco•Light do your mincing,
An electric motor pulls the milking
unite steadier, and because of using
kerosene for fuel, is more economical
than gas engines.
Write for Catato15
H. G. Darroch
District Agent, - Listowel
There's a Satisfied User Near You
DAIRIES AND DAYLIGHT
Dairymen who deliver their pros item of saving is stfeelsd because the
duets either to customers hi the city farmer no loiget+ has to move the Rot-
or to the loading platforms of railroad tern from place to place wherever he
or interurban lines fled 1 necessary to goes. The hand that formerly had to
do a great deal of wet•k before day- lift and carry the lantern can holy be
light, and thus are partiottlarly fitter- used exclusively in productive work.
estetl in all ways 01 making these ear- And, of coulee, in cleaning, separat•
ly waking hours as ehott and as Mil- ing, (tooling and bottling milk anti In
tient as possible, sterilizing bottles and equipment, elec.
Next to modern
dairy nittehinevy, trio light, proves an fuvaltuthie mini.
enols as the separatists, the most impor-
tant factor its the matter of time env-
ing is that of artificial light, and elec-
tricity is rapidly coming to be recog-
nized as the safest and most conven-
ient'nteans of dairy lighting, Itis
claimed that Wherever electric light
is used of the fatem clueing working
7.'he small electric plants, which fen,
Welt this light and which are 110te so
widely need nn farms all over the
country, supply enough light not only
for the flab y betels, but for the hones
and toll other buildings as well. And
in addition to light they. ftunish plena
]mare IL aptnall eaves time. that ,s ty of current for electric power, The
Y , sepatatne, churn, milking machine
reduces the time taken to perfo'tn aL
and other dairy Power appliances can
certain operation by giving a brighter easily be operated as well as other
and more evenly distributed light on ' light potter machinery for fat'nt worst,
the lvorlt at bend. And in no kind of And in the house the washing mach -
farm work is this more true than in .
the dairy balm. Elelatrie lights can be
placed where they are most needed
along the rows of stalls, and nnoe
placed the work Is done, The (lest
pumping system, vacuum sweeper
and a hundred other household am
plianeee make the farm wife's work
Windt lighter,
stuovale
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DJtui, I,•,I•.-r ti' Play 1 ttlrl:•to +,
f,uur.v"Ilknununodr, pmrtedlrs.
daft , 1 Morris L,Itvnship !..1, Ben-
► eley- 11110 for A uunktler o1 yoga s lits
resided at. (lin Soo and Sr the 11II1e nI
his droll 4515 1,mpe1•101 .f h tdgtua
f0: -11.1
tntM T`l a t« i t,, off' , 2I f r
I' i• 1 iSiensiey wile a el -tl J-.:
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Aft.^1 n .h.t1 '4,1 : - i at til
fundi; residenee ;m Wet.yr•, street
which was largely attended, the re
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j mains were takett to St. ].rake's ehmteh
the members of the Sons of i['eland,
R. (1. Smith, W. mill Otelh+, W. 3,
Py hue, J. Mallow, teirnise a nil Deelr,
1(1110 g Its pallhelttl'1't. It I the house, ell
the church 6 betge,ulte of the 119111
Battalion, Sergt.-elrtj+ \V J. Kieoick,
11. (Cox and G. llrtncialt, and Sgts. J,
A, ,Jnne9, (3. Dann and W. Eagle,
5P1, the pallbea)ere, Church was
well 1111,td with a -representative
gathering. Rev. \V, (1. S. 13utbnry
olunittltrl, assisted by Rev, Arrh-
de:woe tiillutor, atilt the thole Look
per in the service. '1'he gospel. was
drupad suit t the lleiou Jack aid Mr,
Hensley's military rap and belt rested
on top, with sprays of roses, the ern -
bleat of England. Service at the
graveside by Rev. Mr. Sunbury was
followed by the sone of England sets
vice conducted by West Marlow and
Smith, with the members of the Order
grouped around. The "Last Post"
was anittlded by le Walker, bugler 01
the; 87th Battalion, C. F. 1i. Amongst
those.° attending funeral were Ooh
7', P. 1'. Rowland and Major 0. T.
Adams, 0. 0, and second in command.
of the 119511 Battalion, J. Gourley and
G. Morrison. representing the G. W.
V. A. and officers, sergeants and other
ranks of the 119th Battalion, which
Mr. Bensley was a member. Flowers
were received from :-Setts of Eng-
land, Canadian Order of Forestele,
Brother Sergeants 119th Bu, 0. le
L W, and Mrs. Speers, Mrs. C. V.
Cahoon, SV, Bragg, M, T. Fisher, blies
Matheson, W. Smith, h
t b rt Ins M
H. Allard, .J.
B. Lafontaine,13. Litlstone
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P. ashes
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and v' .
! 1 d W. Davies, Retail Clerk's et Pt
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tion, Daughters of the Empire, Wel-
taste fstriily, Comrades 0, 4V, V. A.,
Col, T. P. T. Rowland, Ladies'
Auxiliary G. W. V. A., Et near and
Mrs Moody, Gan. Dlartin, Gro. 111 anti
Mee, Hall, Wm. and Mrs. Cnr•ne, Thee.
and hire, Major, Mr. and Mrs, Ball
and family, H. E. and Mrs. Coulter
and Zetta, R. Ward, Mrs. Thomas
Major, Morris and Mrs. Circuit, Nation-
al Grocers, \V. 3. anti Mrs. Kissick
and Lottie and Willie, Great War
Lady Pensioners, Thomas and Richard
Mason, W. R. and Mrs. Duncan.
Cause of death was meningitis..
(Too late for last week)
Miss Wilma Shaw, Stratford, is
home for the holidays.
Eldon McKinney, Owen Hound, was
home over the week end,
Mrs. Snell is at present visiting rela-
tives at Blyth and Olinton.
Mr. and Mrs. McAllister, Wingham,
spent Sunday at the home of 0. Mow-
bray.
Jas. and Mrs. VanOamp, Belgrave,
spent Sunday with the latter's father,
Gen. Haney.
. q
A. T. Cooper give a very interesting
Temperance talk
y
Snndn in the
Methodist church.
I'he tecent rains' have done much
gond and it looks like a bumper prep
for 1020 in this (Mtrlct.
J. and Mrs. Anger, Mrs. McGee,
errs. A, Procter and J. Nesters motor-
ed to Clinton on Sunday.
John Munns and Jus. Gannett are
at Brussels this weekuttin upthe
old flex mill barn for Mr. Vanstoe,
Farmer's Club have purchased the
weigh settles and are putting then( on
a cement foundation and arranging
• them so they can weigh coal, etc.
Annual Garden party in connection
with the Methodist chinch will be
held Wednesday, July 7th, Full
particulars will be given next week.
Howick Council
Connell met in Beswitberick's rooms
Fordwieh, June 16tH, pursuant to ad.
Journntent. All members present ex-
cept Hotulclllor Hubbard, Reeve in
the chair, Minutes of last regular
meeting and Court of Revisinn read,
on motion of Spottnn anti Bryans
were adopted.
Representatives of Howlett Agri.
cultural Society waited on Connell
asking for increase in grant. Moved
by Spoilou and Bryans that Clotreil
If You Have High Blood
Pressure You Must
Be Careful
-o.--
When the Blood Pressure is much
above mormal there be always the
danger o8 rupture of a blood vessel.
most frequently in the Brain and
producing a stroke, or in the Kid-
neys, producing Bright's Disease.
One should guard against over-exer-
tion or exc'i'teanen't and take
HACKING'S
HEART AND NERVE REMEDY
to dissolve the Uric Acid deposits
that form in the Veins and Arteries,
malting them hard and brittle. This
remedy is a wonder; it builds up the
entire system by Ptuttfying the
Blood, Strengthening the Heart and
by producing a normal and healthy
coixdtbion of the Nerves,
Mrs, Win, MbrieY, of Palmerston,
used quite a number at boxes of
Sacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
and they benefitted her so much and
she w'as so pleased with than that
alte recommends them to all her
friends wan) have this trouble or who
.are mil run &Mai and Nervous, She
says "you must be mire to got Hack-
ing1s."
Constipation is one' of the aggrav-
ating cruises of High Blood Pressure
and it is dtdvdsable to nso Hacking's
Kidney and Liver Pills to drive out
the Poisons that generate in the ars-
tem, These (NM prep`alirlhOlks go
rya+ld toge,tmat' and you should tory a
few boxes flout your dealer to -day,
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Town
As 1 have returned to
Brussels to make my
home I am prepared to
resume business along the
('1d line:; and will handle
any quantity sof Junk al
the best prices going.
Phone 2x + that are sore to satisfy, a'
M. Yolliek .I. + W. P. Fraser
Ati•xialder Sr. til ll'''''1•' 4'
$' Tailm.
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that should lie 'leen be.
l'ijrr \"t) phicc yto tSpriil.g
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grant. 880 00 -Carried.
Moved by Bryans and Spntton that
By-law No. 6 be read the third time
and passed -Carried.
Moved by Inglis and Bryans that
the following accounts be paid :-
Ileac Wands, Asse9sors salary maid
equalizing. u11zm=two,:• ,
lino
t. 1s .12'.Of•
1 6 $ h J, Hen-
ty 1{eidt, balof enutraet Reid bridge
and gravel $55 10 ; I. Hubbard, grav-
elliigand rep, r•ulvert, $2750; Wm.
Corbett m bstt n
thin fence a
t bridge i t. e ' 4.0
$ U
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supplies: 81286 H. Sperling, team on
road machine $10.00 ; lt. Owlets,
team cm 1oad machine 28.40 ; R.
Black, work on road $5 10 ; H. Al-
brecht, team nn road niu'ltine 1110.fin
H, Hutrhiemt, teats in, mind lntu bine
$11.70 ; A. Gedclte, team on road
machine $8.70: (1. Edgar, learn on
road machine $21.(1(1 . Gen. Rebel term,
team on road machine $810 ; John
Hyndman, tile $30.00 ; John Holt,
sheep killed by dogs $18.50 ; A. L.
Cooper, gravel and shovelling $29 30 ;
Wm. Graham shovelling $5 90 ; C.
Maxwell, gravelling and shovelling
$17.50 ; Pled. 2lahood, grovel 213.40 ;
A. MoKercher, damage to pines, plow-
ing Winter road $4.00; P Wenzel.
work on tont] 75 r.ente ; Clarence Har-
tis, shovelling $430; Ivan Harris,
shovelling $240; Gordon Gibson, part
payment or , le
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W. J. Roberts, print-
ing $3 24 ; Joseph McLaughlin, repair
to gt oder $3 00 ; Russel Harris, rep.
culvert on B. line $3 00 ; Fred.
Mahood gravelling Lit 16, Con, 15
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Dliv.ed by 1tigli:. met Srytun Lunt.
Onuuei1 adjourn to inert in Township
hall, Gerrie, Wetittevday July 21st--
Carri ed.
0. E. WALKER, Clerk.
The Things that last Forever
.- 1451(ORY kens beyoid to'toot-
row end beyond the past s.
Memory treasures the pie -
tut es of the past and finds its better
hopes in memorials that express
beauty,)
harmony c f tins and tetter-
ing, and above all, Eudtn•ruce,
Her workmanship and the qual-
ity of material we eu)ploy have
btought us many unsought letters
of approval ttnd endorsement of the
character of our work,
Wehave specialized in is line for yettie and we know haw In
produce :Memorials that hear true evidence of dignity, refinement ttnd
conserved elegance.
Brussels Granite and Marble Works
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