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The Brussels Post, 1920-8-12, Page 8
aj X1°'1 ,x,.e,,Ek .' � - :' ..rr .5:.:...... ..--..-.. :: ,.:e5s.r�Y. ,....:, a... rn ,w.v ',::ir` 4.404.A'@'4S. .-44.1.0+441"i440+04444441,144,4'04',4,01,4M4-.-14'0441'e4 1 , r F •c."a vra•t N•;!ta�t v' t';rik ti,e end match between tfle rJ le. 0 Base x . a Ball team end the represent.tuve• of the carpet town was staged un Victoria a, Palls - when 6 inn +o . wart plated in Iho tpresence tit a talk alyr etowd who encel,- 1 ell. ell 'red and th Intro it d welt such eutlmsaa.m test they nem y raised the v tn0f. Seedy Stetvtrt and 0 Dtnsou + vvns the b'ntrcry for the Lome morn ...bile 1 I "Fr'anele•` Pnreao sod Jno Bowman rendered i'.ke -=ry Re for the tillers of 1 the soil When tits:AiTeb'Vr':: ;GM n^.ti• cd a r^st F:ulay McCollum. who leuu'.rr most?t Lb,- wrinkle.. about the sphere. relieved -Bid" Bell name will have 10 be changed to "Roth" if he r1Oes t't • quit making home runs and the 3 vase twat lere were noncan, las Serene- 'and Henderson for the fresh air kids. Hoa, . ! did the game come out ? Since Sandy re Kodak as You Go Here's your first stop—right here at the store. We have just the Kodak you want for the Motoring Trip—compact, easy to work and Autographic—each Negative may be dated and titled at the time of exposure., Kodaks from $11.21 up Brownies from 2.10 up Films Developed and Printed. r Water Glass Pare- full line Egg Preserver wax Pickling I 20C ! 3oclb. Spices • N fly Pads ace Sticky Fly Paper SMITH e 7-44010.0 afore fly Swatters 15c each Druggist and Stationer 4q • 4 O • O 41 1 4 O • w®w• 1.Of0'H4'6+4•1.4.4)+0+40'1'414.O.10+1 444+4).44+0÷04..÷.+0+•÷4)+4140+0 ra1 l eb tc FALL Fair Sept, 14 and 75. HOGS are $n3,25. BRUSSELS School is a leader. SUMMER apples are plentiful. READ the new story -"The Judge." RUMOR hints at change in business in town. Maze and teams wanted, See J. Henry Hoover's advt. THE report of Bi ussels races and otber matter may be read on page 4. FLAx mills will start work in about a weeks at threshing the flue crop. MONTHLY meeting of Brussels, Grey and Morris Telephone Co. was held last Tuesday. AMENT BROS. finished pulling their flax crop this week. They have invest- ed in a motor truck to promote their business, Extreme was well represented at Moncrieff Celebration, also at Garner Nicholson's Gardeu Party Thursday of last week. PETER MOSES, a young Indian, who had his left hand injured at Ament Bros. factory, is able to resume work having made a good recovery. WINGHAM horse races are the attrac- tion for a number from this locality Wednesday and Thursday of this week, Some of the horses from Brussels are en- tered for the events. ENGAGEMENT. - The engagement is announced of Anna Lovette, eldest daughter of Jno. and Mrs. Ballantyne, Brussels, to Rev. T. E Kennedy, B. A., pastor of Ethel and Cranbrook Presby- terian resbyterian churches. the marriage to take place early in September. CARD or THANKS, -I sincerely thank the neighbors, friends and members of Western Star Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., for words and deeds of kindness bestowed on me during the illness and death of my husband. They were most highly appreciated. Yours gratefully, MRS. WM. MARTIN. UNION Sunday School pis -bickers spent Rn enjoyable time Thursday after- noon of last week in the Davidson grove, Base ball, foot ball, games, lunch and social chat were the features. Committee is indebted to Mr. Davidson for use of grove and to owners of cars who placed them at the disposal of the respective schools, It is an ideal spot for a picnic but would be considerably improved, with the owner's consent, if a better roadway were made into the the Park, especially since cars are in vogue. PERRIE-PoLLocK.-A very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of A. and Mrs. Pollock, Innisfall, on July 20nd, at 2 o'clock, when their eldest daughter Horeb A., was united in marriage to David Perrie, also of Innis - fail, Rev, P. Fisher conducted the ceremony, The bride, who looked charmiug in a gown of white bridal satin and georgette and wearing a tulle veil caught up with carnations of which her boquet Was composed, was given away by her father. Immediately after the ceremony a dainty buffet luncheon was served. Only the immediate rela- tives and friends were present but the beautiful and costly presents showed the high esteem in which the young people were held. Mr, and Mrs, Perrie left on the afternoon train for Calgary.. Banff and other points West carrying with them the best wishes of the community. On their return they will reside ou the groom's farm East of Innisfsil. Ilearty cougratulntions are extended to the happy couple by many friends around Brussels and locality, A. car of horses was shipped by W. A. Lowry this week for Haileyhury. THERE was more than the usual crowd in town Saturday night as so InRny of the farmers were busy during the day. BRUSSELS Voters' List for I920 is is- sued and was posted up on August 3rd. There are 335 voters and 108 qualified to serve as jurors. LAST week Vereoe Sinclair, while as- sisting Ben. Edwards at telephone re- pairing, had the misfortune to fall front a pole and received quite a shake tip. P e hope he will soon be o. k. PFOR tSALA-H.Le., wagon and harness, STuwART, Henfryn, 7 fiend one year old cattle for sale. Apply to WILCeN MARAS, Oth line, Morrie. GOOD Durham Milch cow for sale, 8 wears old, supposed in calf. CRAP. RILEY, Jima street, Brussels. Phone 80 ring 3 Fott MALA.m rade enw, 7 70±10 old, due to freshenen this 1115 mongth. RU0P£L Cuttnla, 4th line Morris township. Phone 1218. 10 young pigs for sale, 5 weeks old. L. HoLL1. GEs, 7111 line Morris, Phone 955. AIITOM'1DIL£ tire found. Owner may !taus it by proving property and paying capes±,ra. A. ROE, Brussel.. Phone 666. 10 Pigs 0 weeks old for sale. Phone 474. R. R. No. 2, Brussels. Rua. RongatmSnN. 4 York Pigs five weeks old for sale. Also 1 sow with litter of 7 three weeks old. Phone 4228 Lot 7, Con. 18, Grey. Cords£ pups for sale, 6 weeks old, N14 Lots 25 end. 213, Con. 1, ererr1±. Apply to .1. A. Eton or., R. R. No. 4, Wingham, Ontario. Fon BALE. -20 feet of pump log, and 5 cyllie der log, both bored, also sucker and rod. BORT, BAKER. Phone 607 Lot 82, Con. 10, Grey. HORSE for sale, 00nd single or double. w£AaarNO linos , Wroxeter )3000£ 01111 lot on ,Tohn street, Brussels, for sale, Good stable and drilled well, For fttr. ther partieulars apply to CRAB. DAVID, Phone 1228 4th Line Morris, REPRESENTATIVE WANTED for Brewed. and Huron County to represent "The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries. Big sate. are to Ire made in telling Nursery' tock during the recon- struction period. A splendid opportunity for a live salesman. Highest commissions paid, handsome, free equipment, large line tf fruit and ornamental stook to offer, BTONB .k WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont. DR, PARO£R, Osteopathic Physician, visits Brussels Monday afternoon of each week. Chronic and nervous disease. ettacoasfully treated. Visits residences. Consultation at Queen's Hotel. MIE Ross,Toronto, was a visit- or at the parental ome, of her husband William street, last week, i L :'AL Banks site i7 W paying 1 o o p y g Par ci patron Certificates of the Canadian Wheat Beard. First instalment is3n%. Jackie Oliver, of town, and his cousin, Norman Ross of Kincardine. are hoii• daying at Oliver and Mrs, Turnbuli's, 15th Con, Grey township Mrs. T. Fletcher and sister Mrs. Smith, of Totouto. and Russel and Mrs. Fletcher and daughter, Mary Jane, of Chicago, ere here for a short visit this week, The Chicagoans motored over and added the 'i'orontonians on the trip here Mts. Fletcher will be well re- membered by the people of tate conn• munity as her late husband, who passed away 17 years ago, was in the J•ewohy businesvfor years. It is 7 years since I Mrs, Fletcher was here and 17 since 1 Rus, visited the all town. W. L. and Mrs. McKelvey a son left Friday p m. on their return trip to Montreal after spending a week at the formers ltarsI tai home, Wm. bicKslvey, Princess street, Mr. McKelvey who is one of the heed men in connection with 'rho Great West Life Insurance Co., is to be congratulated on his success in the pest few year's. They are alweya wel- come gnosis to lire home !0011 Mrs Louis l:ektniel' and daughter, Helen. motored with them es far as Slratft ell, where they will Visit friends for a feW days, Yuill, the uffle•al scorer, don't went to leave the harvest field every time his telephone rings, Tile Poor will give the new4-54 it usually does -and with tent s in our eves have to state Brussels suffer- ed defeat by to to 4. Oar lads, and there were old 11111±1± on the job, were hording their uwu all right until the 6th spasm whet' triose Il. F 0'a took the bit in their teeth and tweet quit t-uuniug until Sandy eltalkfd down 6, the meed WES done and the town is sitting fu sackcloth and ashes. Had We been able to make it q innings it might have been different but the mantle of night spread over the scene, a few drops of rain shed their sympathy with ns and as Bub Thuell had taken down the electric lamps that were up for the Celebration we had nothing to say but accept 'Bob" Downing's findings as umpire and acknowledge that we were "Itckt." Rus Corrie sass there is a Latin quota- tion that sees "I came. I saw, I conquer- ed" (although he's a little rusty on his Latin) and that dt scribes the feelings of the victors. Saul slew his thousands but what if he did when David knocked out his tens of the thoneands. Figures won't lie. somebody has said, even if the score book sometimes does, but here is the summary :- U. F, O's -o 0 1 2 t h-10 Brussels -O 0 3 1 2 t- 4 1]o that the names nt the victors and vatsgoislied Will 00111nue to live we nail them up un THE POST fur the ehboureg- nient of Premier Drury mei the other leaders of the U F 0 , who will be glad to hear that in spite of the bung season and the fact that 'there's no money in farming" the bone sud sinew of this countryside is still visible and is placed alongside the semi-weekly records of the Farmers' Sun as a sure evidence that the U. F. 0. is still winning, Here it is :- U, F. O. Eruesels J, Baweton, 0 G. Dawson .2. Donop A. Stewart .2. Work, 1st b .1. Hewitt T. McDonald, 2nd b W. Willis W. Henderson, 8rd b W. Buchanan T. Bryon, a s W. ll ft, Bryans, rf C. Riley F, McCallum, of (1. „BR R, Carrie, If W. Thompson It's no use dying in despair, however, and as we belong to the fighting Irish we tock it on ourselves to see Rus. Cur- rie and Francie Duucan and got a prom• iso that they will give our diamond artists another chance but not until after harvest. Now boys you can hasten the date by going out in a body to Mor- ris and Grey and help clear the fields and even fork straw and chaff from the tail end of "1301" Brewer's threshing outfit so that the day may more speedily arrive and victory once more perch on our banner. Church Chimes Rev. J T. Strachan, B, D , preached interesting and instructive sermons in Melville churcb last Sunday and will occupy the pulpit again next Sabbath, Last Sabbath morning the Flower ser - ice at the hlethodist church for the Sab- bath School was specially interesting5 The display and arrangement of flowers was beautiful and attractive. Members of the junior classes marched from the school room lo the auditorium singing "He loves me too" each carrying a hoquet of sweet peas These they hand- ed t3 Mrs, A. 1• Lowry and Mrs, Alfred Baeker who arranged them in a cross on the altar table, Choir was augmented by members of the school, Miss Muriel Hoover rendering au appropriate solo. Pastor spoke on "Lessons from the flowers " The scene was a very pretty 0n±. In the evening Rev. Mr. Ken- nedy, of Cranbrook, preached a practi- cal di: course on Pontus Pilate's inter- rogatioil "What then shall I do with Testis 2" Dr Good, Kitchener, sang a fine tenor solo. Brussels School a leader Excellent Results at Exams. MIDDLE SCHOOL Brussels pupils who passed the Middle Sbltoot examination were :- Elizabeth J. Baker, Florence E, Baker, Maytne E. Hall, MargeretE. McOale Wesley L 111c0utcheou, Mary EL McNabb, Sadie Be McNair, Hannah M. Ryan, Dorothea ill. Stafford, Annie E. Thetelh Of the above F. E, Baker. lel, E. McCall, W. hlcOtrtcheou, 8, E, Me- Nair, H. M. Ryan and D, M. Stafford were also successful iu their matri- culation exam. and Lizzie Baker and M, E. Hall have a partial pass, LOWER SOHOOL The 11 pupils of our school who pas- sed the Lower School were as fol- lows :-- Pearl Alderson, Margaret Brown, Russell Grant, Vera Hall, Muriel Hoover (A7'ith), Edwin Martin, Will, McDowell, Lillian McArter (Hist.), Belie Smith, lflermtiee Stewart, Douglas Walker. The names in both fotenlr ate ate n rt ra al habeli c g l p rally. Tens Pose, takes pleasure in con. gratulating the students and campli- mentirrg Principal Scott and Miss Wales on the excellent reslrits of the examinations, We ate glad to state both teaehere will continue for the sYr.'rst.,iw. altun Oarg tot 1.�r•�r,r:TTS"jnF'�'rt{tTt,;,r"..,1'"r'�.��F"�'ir±i.Pi"'vk',�'^In.'.±?af�'.!,ic�txv'",r$'k«"{•�'t�'q 'r:N?AiIS?:''fg,?ar£sr+ y ox9 Drug y tore r.5 'l'tih• Next week we npan our (ientgo in what wa8 fnrineely the Roy- al Hotel. We are Inst:iling a Gasoline Tank and will keep Tires, 011s, Repairs and all eh.ocessorles. Will Moo charge Batteries. Have an up-tn•date Delco - Light lght systetu so can serve you at night as well es by day. Give un a cell. Otte aim ie to give ettblsfaolion, SNELLING BROS. rnruiitg term and will be ready to duplicate the past successes With the new classes, I People We Talk About t2 tt It Miss Mule Brynns is visiting .vitll FOrrlwich relatives Fred Hunter 15 away fora holiday to Meaford and other points Mrs. las Fox and Miss Nellie are visiting in the Queen city, Mrs. Betty Steele, of Fergus, was the guest of Miss Icahel Strar'han. Bon, Dark and Harry Qnerin motored up from Galt for the week end. Genrwe Edwards is hark from Lon• cion where he was taking a Cadet c Oarse Mrs Jane Mitchell, Toronto, was re- newing old friendships in Brussels and loeanty Miss Vine Bowman, Toronto, who was visiting here, has returned to the Queen city E. and Miss Nellie Pryer.. of Seatorth, were visitor's with the Misses Budd, john street. Dr. and Mrs Gond, of Kitcheuer, and son wale here fur the week end visiting F. 1. and Mrs. Wood, Miss Margaret Ament left last Sannr• day for Winnipeg of which further par- ticulars will be given tater, S. and Miss Bailey were away on a motor trip to Rockwood, Brampton, Hamilton and other onints. Misses Vera Wilkinson and Alice Neal, 'Pnronto, were visitors with the Misses McCracken, Albert street. We are pleased to see Miss 'lecture Brvans able to get about so well after being laid aside for the pest to weeks. N. and Mrs. Graham and two chileren, London. were vial tors at Mrs. A. Hun- ter's, as was Mrs. (Dr) Moore. Listowel, Mrs, (Rev.) 17. B McRae arrived here from Fergus last week and is making favorable progress her many friends are glad to hear, John Thompson, who has been at St. Marys for some Years was home on a holiday before leaving Wednesday for a trio to the West. Among the newspaper men in town Wednesday of last week were Editors Sanders, Exeter Advocate, and Kerr, New Era, Clinton. Dexid and Mrs. Walker, Ben. and Mrs. Walker and Miss Betty were holi- daying with relatives and old friends at Stratford and locality, Peter Hall, Toronto, has been visiting bis .brother Howard, Brussels, and his father and sister, 6th line, Morris, He drives a fine sedan car. Cooper and Mrs Hunter and 3 child- ren, of Bradwardine, Man , and Mrs T. McPherson, Ambegley, were visitors with the plisses Hunter. John street. The visitors are relatives, Wtn and Mrs, McKelvey, Miss Mina and Mrs, L Eckmier motored to Gocle- rich last Tuesday with W, L and Mrs. McKelvey and Morley, where they spent the day calling on a number of relatives and thoroughly enjoying the lake breezes. Barrister U. McFadden, Sault Ste. Marie, is here for a holiday. He is a brother of Mrs D Walker end is ac- quainted with many in the community. His father was the late Uriah b[eFad- den, a former well known resident of Grey township Miss Elsie Spading, who is in training as nurse for the past year in Guelph hospital, took a run home fora few devs, She is enjoying her work and it is ter - Minty agreeing with her. Miss Elsie will get 2 weeks vacation later, Guelph Hospital is a busy spot and the good work is to he exteuded, Mrs Ira Parker left for a ltolitlay visit with her brother in California She will visit enroute at retort William. Winnipeg, Moosejaw, Werburne and Vancouver, Miss Mary McNaughton has gone to spend a few months with her sister, Mrs, 9, Foster, of Kincardine. We wish Mrs, Parker a very enjoyable trip nod holiday, -"I�OGRT"SS can only be assured by looh ingahead and preparing for it. Farmers—by exercis- ing foresight ill raising cattle, flogs and other readily sale- able products --call, add to their -worth. This Bank aids and encourages every kind of agricultural operation. -200 THE STANDARD B (DF CANADA BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAMIS - - MANAGER Miss Verne Walker was holidaying with Listowel friends, hire. George Lowry is spending a week with Seaforth relatives and friends. Mrs. Geo, Rogers, Mount Forest, has been renewing old friendships in town. Barrister jack Leckie, Toronto, is ere joying a holiday in town with old friends tut a weer or so. Muton and Mrs McArter sod fenny, of Creemore, are here for a short vaca- tion with relatives and friends, Leslie Ferris, who is employed in one of the numerous autotnobile factories in Fliut, Mich., is renewing old friend- ships in this locality 'Phos, Dark, druggist anti optician, of Edmonton, was a visitor at the hotne of his father, Wm. Dark, Alexauder street, It is sotne years since be went West. Dave Fountain- has returned to Lon- don to resume his position in a shoe factory. Elis post at Baeker Bros has been taken by Geo. Baeker who has come home ftoni Stratford. Bernice and Katie Thomas, of 'l'hes- salon, who have beeu making their home with their uncle and aunt, Alex. and Mrs. Auderson, returned with their father to their home last week, Deo. Bateman goes to the West to help off with the good harvest about to he reaped by relatives. Mrs. Bateman will not accompany hits on this trip but re. mains here. It is quite s problem to se- cure men acquainted with the work. Middle School Exam. HURON Following is the list of successful pupils in Huron County :-1V11? An- derson, F R Archibald, 111 $ AND* strong, R Armstrong (11), E 3 Baker, F E Baker, I V Bell, A Baxter, 111 8 Blanchard, M Bennett, T G Oreery (11), I I Carr, A W Oluss, A E Cum- mins, M I Ourria (11), S NI Draper, R E Davis, A M Deans (h), E W H Edge (h), J R Edmonds (h), H Edwards (l'), M el Ford, W 3 N Finlayson, D 13 Fells, W C Gardiner; 9 M Gareow (sup.) 3 W A Greig, 111 E Hall, M S' Hogg, K L Hamilton (sup.), A E Hell- yar (h), 3 M Harvey, 141 9 Hogarth, 3l M Haugh, G K Hamilton (11), A 0 Hays, F L Humber, L E Johnston, H L Jefferson (h), le I Johns, le Kilpat- rick (h), E Keating, A I Lntvtence, G. T Laithwaiteh 8 0 Lattimer, M Lu McCall, W L(MoOutrbeon, M Ili Mu• Nab, S:E McNair, E B McTaggart, A B Medd, 0 I McOlure, L A MacKlin, R A IVIeGaw, le A MoKay, R 0 McLean, A J Miller (h), 9 Millar, F 9 Moore HIS Mitchell, Mule,(h) E I Musgrove (h), CV E Nelson, 0 13 Nairn, V I Parker, E G Pridham, K Pringle (li), 3 H Perdue (h), L. Robinson, I{ M Ryan will; (L S Art)), 9 L Reid (11), D 0 Roth, 9 9 $!others, D 9 Staf- ford, E P Sentchmei', L lel Snyder, M A L 1 lteppet'd, 1] Soverby, L Sn eer- by, G J Scat'lett, (3L 8illery, J I Sill- er'y (with L S Geo ) D M Staples, E b7 Sellers (11), F. E, Stewart, .1. B. Taylor (h), A E Thoell, le. Turnbull, M G 0008000•000000000000.4141••411000000 mooseasameas400414100090 WATCH FOR FORD SIGN a 41 41 41 • 18 Fo Davidson, eo a SAWatteasee4141.0sseaaa•010,0 es asa0asaaaaaaa0••4ISISS•M l 0 e` e�.ri n Sale Cin Entire Stock Gerhard Hcintzman Victrola, reg, $2 to Sale price $135 Including 6 Records A cut price on all Records. r Victrola Cabinet ... ...$ 15 00 r Sharples Separator, new ... ... ... 75 00 I Porch Swing, new ... ... 7 00 Few new Singer Sewing Machines at cut prices, All Tires on Sale and a Free Inner Tube with each. If you want one act quick as they are going. Sale on all Oils and Greases. Bring in yonr own cane. 1 Good Rubber Tire Buggy. 2 Second-hand Oars. Onme in mid compare nut' prices with others and see what you can save, Phone ex. Genuine Ford and Chevrolet Parts • • e 41 e • 41 e e re • • • 18 41 0 0 41 • 41 41 A • 41 m • a 41 G ea 15 aP as 62 0 A 18 • 0 05 w • A 0 41 41 41 41 a • 41 41 08 k 1 y Store we amateur Pato Vfork What about your Snaps ? Are -you having perfect -satisfaction in the treatment of them ? Our business in this department is steadily in- creasing. There must be a reason. We would like to add your name to our list. Per- haps you would let us develop your next film. Hither dull or glossy finish, price the same in either case. Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Heinz a Olive oil 18 the brand we a sell and there is 41 none better -Pine, O Rich and very Pal- o stable, Pelee the 3 same as the cheap- er vneleti0s- a $7,25 per pint Hydrogen 1 Peroxide • • a 0 0 • • • 11•O oe®a11G0DO•••••000000©ea®••tt01$0041••00••41.000•OOS4141••• Get the best. Ours is made by the well known firm - Parke Davis & Oo, 25c per bottle New Papeter en Good Stationery is ttlwa,ys a mark of distinction. O n r stock at present ie very complete. 25c :35c 50e & 60c (:food aseorlwent. Tarilac 7,000,000 Bottles in 2 years The above figures represent the won- derful Bale of one of our best Tonics -Taulac. Pat was on a sinking ship and was` watching with inlet est the fran- tic passengers grabbing r life preservers, putting them on and jninping overboard. "Shure" sold lie, "If every body is stealing I can too," Immediately Ire slaked up a heavy p1008 of Iron and jumped overboard with it. 00101300)0t,Z7 • to 08 • Gl • 0 40 3a 41 0) • e 41 • • 41 • • • We are sole agents. m 08 08 id 4. t1 • 41 New stock again to hand. 06 Splendid assortment • Sea thein, 41 O O 41 r • Mouth Organ JAMES FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER Tiger', R I Taylor, 0 G Trumner, E J Turner, G (4 Tucker, F Wallis, A Walker, H E Wright, E 0 Washing- ton, W Weir, B Wheatley, W A Wheatley, W 0 Walker, H A Young. BORN HAmmmoN.-In Elms township on July 2701, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton, a daughter. Roo£RsoN: In Morris township, on Tuly 21st, 1020, to Mr, and Mrs. Oliria. Rogerson, a daughter -Miriam Tessa, TntBrD£AIIi III Listowel, on July 27511, 1920, to Mr. and airs. Jno. Thihideau, a dough. ter, MARRIED P£nn1£-POLLOoIC.- At the home of the bride's parents, by Rev. P. Fisher, on July 22nd, 1920, Mrs, David Perris. son of Mr. and airs. William Perris, Brussels, to Blies Norah A., eldest daughter of hlr, and Mrs. A. Pollock, both of Innlefatl, Alta. BRUSSELS MARKET -- Fall Wheat 31 00 51 05 Spring Wheat 200 2 10 Oats Peas Burley Butter DIED Sega Hogs rdALlt£,-At Flint. Mien„ on ,July 80th wool ION, airs, John Ballantyne, formerly off Oranbrook, Ong., in her 78rd yerr. BROAns'OO'2-In Grey township, m1 August 5511, 1820, Bolen Ronald, beloved wife of John Broadfoot, in her 85th year, HALL, -In Morris Townshtn, ion August 8th, 1020, Jaynes Hall, aged 85 yenre, 13 months and 26 days, IN MEMORIAM filo Roberrt Milton McGuire who died hi ,Joplinf our , Mo„ July 0t11, 1018. roan "Greater tdow i his lite for his friends," lent n MOGIIrn£,-Te loving memory or our son, Beret, Arthur Norman Disttnire, who was killed in nation Aug 0111, 1918, ne knew not where the path dotlld lead, Nor sought a path to suit hie will, He sew a nation in her need, HRe heard 015 the cause gave 11 heed nal, And now he sleeps In Flanders, FATaeS, 510mn£0 elm SISTER. ecoact 50ith•910t9G'1®•O.0••••4G08r Sr•t t �ti} � - • • .Cadre 11 Fine Shoes. y'G�v;:^ , " Handsome to the eye • 41rti O ,,, Artistic in design. . it First-rate workman. n 6 _ �,fti ship. Made to' wear and r • e' keep their shape. t n a 41 . ,� o-��w�,a Beautiful finish, easy so comfort, very durable. When you discard o them you want another " just like the last ones." a Then our prices are not the least pleasing .part of the buying. Women's White Canvas Shoes Reduced in price, •• e • O tit to 0 • • A • • • 1 10 1 10 125 I25 56 M 87 57 10 28 10 55 18 28 Yearlings Strayed Strayed on the premises of the undersigned, 1.74 Lot 18 thin. d, Morrie, on or about May 21111, two head of cattle 1 year old. Owner to re0ue0ted to prove property, pay expenses and take then! away. Phone 5928, STANLEY RUTLEDGE, To Contractors The Municipal Council of the Township rf 5lorrts 14 'takingfor tenders for the construe• Non of the Mie, the Sellers, the Kelly, the Evans and the Kirkby Drains. Plana, esti• mates and profiles at the. Clerk's residence. The tenders will be conaldered et the Donnell Meeting In the Towashlp Hall, Monday, Aug, 8011, 1920. R 11 �o Wiughfleo. A. Box 6, Bluevnlo�crk, ••03'00•.0••&41••0••0••••••0 0 0 �e •'� All lines of White Running. Shoes at Prices to clear, Reduced 03 O O co 0t st O 04 a a n 41 0 0 O • Tt• w 3 A rh • • • 0 • • •41 • Good values in Fine Harness, Trunks. and Sat- o chels. Chapman giros. Next door to Bank of Nova Scotia 41 • 0 41 to 41 asealm000•••11i•aasada.4141411110•000000•011000•6•00••• a 0, f.: A '0 pXi h. i1 It