HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-3-31, Page 81
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Picking
New
Walt.
Paper
For your rooms
will
not be
found as hard a
task this season
as sometimes.
Our stook Is
large and then
the colorings
and designs of
thee
n w Papers
are So beautiful 1
that one has the
desire to have
them right
away,
Patterns suit-
able for Living
Rooms, Halls,
DiningRooms,
_n m,
Bedrooms
s Kit chaps. 'Bic.
See them.
Af 1 QME to us for a bottle of
' 1 Colarito and use it on last
year's straw hat.
Makes it look just like new or
will colorr it most any shed0
you want, to match anew dress,
Tn sixteen colors:
JET BLACK CERISE
DULL BLACK BURNT STRAW
CARDINAL RED BROWN
YELLOW • VIOLET
54AVY BLUE LAVENDER
CADET BLUE OLD ROSE
VICTORY BLUE CRAY
GREEN NATURAL
SAGE U
Choose Your favorite calor, from oar
Bator cord.
Price 30c a bottle
44'•''i'i►'b•'t•Q+Soh I S usy'F Idtoty,p4.prtlotr5,e(33 Monday.o ht+ar
Canada's Well known hatlt,y,le vaenii,1,
. Rntliveu McDoutild, Toronto. sing.
A Vita eacety belopgi0g to Mise
Kate McCallum, Beoswele, ha departed
Ibis life at the good old age of 16 ,curs
for a canal v.
AUCTION Sale of much cows, young
cattle and ca'veti Saturday afternoon of
,title week at the Central stables he
ilVcer .Smith, Prop 15 M Scott Auc.
les box local cltugeiht, ,tient fn
Templeton E Ialmneel has freeemly3kti 3'
Wail Rheumatic eeapeuies and Rsz Mali for
Asthma, se s three two standard rein•
edges are selling better every day
AUCTION SALE Op FARM. --33y 2sotioe
elsewhere in this Issue will be found n
notice 0t the Motion Sale of a 5.33 acre
farm, Best t Got r0, Cod 4, Grey town
ship, au Sa'trtlet>, April eth, ql 2 p m ,
t the American flute!, Bru-•:�I See
a h Am c it li eh t s,
what the advt, says. -
'I`N Pose is sorry to hear or t he death
4 D •'al•l Mtanr0, the litt'e sun of 1 Roil
tierce, 'Toronto D p oho Ia was
,: c .Ise, The parents WO deeply
sympath'sed it) the loss of theirr bright
laddie, Mrs. Monte was a fotnter resi-
dent of Brussels being Miss Eva Snider
before h --r marriage, daughter o Dr and
hirs "5313133',
D, DENMAN recrleered his strayed
overcoat It was 1n possession of Wm.
Work, of Princess street, Who was uu•
aware of the eXttbaul;e 330111 toe fact we.:
'A brought to his 1101101. I+ is a0 ens'
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matter 10 sometimes make it m',1d1U•
Paper
Most of the new
Papers t are old-
er aid the roll
15 zz in wide
instead of 18 in,.
The .advantage
of thisadded
width is espec-
ially noticeable
iv the '1'apes'ry
and Chintz Pat-
terns, where
there is more
scope given for
working Out the
tiesiga.
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We still have a
fey of the last
y. a 'a Wall Pap -
CIS w111011 are
being sold at
Bailout Prices:
d'
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• where there:Ire canny $ena •n 5 ia. "h-
e ve ' _t , should h v •1. r Dame
r. F rib It shot a
on hat and coat as a pico Meaty
Measure.
DOME rlc SCIENCE —M , 1cl th Hop
kilts, of I .ndsay D m at c Se ence
, r i denp)natrator, who i5 termite ender the
auspices of the Women's Ii,tiIure, wil
be at the Public Lib'ary on 'Tuesday
afternoon Aprii 1'11 lit 3 o'clock sharp.
to meet With her clans. 311353013,' willing
to join the class can arrange with Mrs
(Dr ) White, couvener, M•e, John Wye.
or Mrs. B- S. Scott. We. home *or
good attendance Miss Hook ins coms.
ver' bigl`ty reenodM5 peed. Frr +s age
for members and 5oc fur n.on•meenhers,
POWER FARMING,—Tuesday afternoon
of last week A G Clark. a graduate of
the Ontario Agriculturalricuurat (Ilek . ad.
dressed the farmers and others of this
locality ie B:uasels P•01uie 'Theatre.
BOOKwhen by moving p'cture 'eels, speech
and blackboard proved the important
place the tractor is to fill in agriculture
He was a gond speaker, well versed in
his subject and the demonstratiou Was
one of interest and profit. A series- of
511013 meetings are being held Through
Ontario placing in prominence the
ivalue and saving of farrniag by power
and a good case was cerlaIo'y made out
by Mr. Clark in favor of the tractor and
and the many uses it can be put to on
ad -
"444444"1"+"4."4"1"9"+."44 4.4 •t•ee�c•+1-'4'm•r ••r r1"."af=`'.4" f•a+d e dress the He offered Cl b return greater
ire
• the Farmers' Club in gresler de-
tail if a request was made to Co. Retire.
sentative Stotbers, Clinton.
WENT FINE —The sacred Conce" t giv-
en by the choir of the Methodist church,
assisted by members rf t, a Sabbath
School. last Monday evening event with
a good swing. The mu,ic:d prndu.tion
was entitled "My Jesus I love Thee"
and in song, Scriptural q.lotatiuns,
recitations and readings told the won-
derful Easter story of the .e. ur echos
of our Lord. All did well and avbethe
AMENT BRos. are ready to supply you Lfim in 511313533131935131 Satsrday, a gold oval- in full chorus or other form of placint
evidence rt
with slabs. See their advt. Rhapedbrnneh, with platinum bar and email
MONDAY was a Bank holiday. A gond be offered fornd In its rdnnparpsalteblb reward will thorough e vocalist
preparations Rud well marked
many forgot about Easter Monday. MRA, W. id.MADNDen$, Brassel8. rnusica: ability Credit is be ng give,:
LAST monthly Horse Fair for this (5055,533 are tnratde. 1A0073W.FTSOITER, 10 Mrs, (Rev.) Stafford 10lead..shinand
Spring will be held Thursday of this Plume 6221 Oranbrook. I M ss Bailey as organist. T)e off.riug
week. O. A, 0, Bowl oats, Nn.72 for sale. Olean and 'totalled over $22.00. Choir h's bee,
r P n a
t xe mm noxi n weed seeds, Also 1 heifer, 8
e ar
EE page for z' olumns Referendum '
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P g 3
a n asked r (`331 and
ear td In Dalt. sed to re uduee the ttata
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information and other interesting phnnel5ts. JAR. PERRTE. 'hays consented and it will te • given in
matter. BOLD brooch, witha small green atone in the church next Sundae aftt•r'rou at.
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MONDAY reminded the people that venire, loot ine 95 at on ORT. ay, W3t1 o'clock, spar Members of Sunda
balmy Spring was not here yet in all her finder rawest leave it at THE PORT. P 1,,
beauty and warmth. i GRFYAOLET2nd hand tensing car for sale theSclschool
asked to as1 ci a at 2 45 ir
EASTER sssen eT traffic was lively de. ' A reel hareem. Enquire of D. M. Scott, Ford the school zoom so 'toilet elates ho.lks may
P g Garage, Brussels, be marked, The offering sill go F.
spite the fact that tbere were no excur. [ATAN1.Ry WATa0Nhas purchased a team of ,Missionary treasury of the school. Rev
sane rates on the railways. , hnrm'a and 3s now ready Inc the Spring itch, Mr. Clarry, Kincardine, is expected to
You may have a good watch or clock i Leave orders at J. T. Rose' store. give a short address.
but by incompetent repairing you lost fur xa d Js EAR .Y Boed nnt
nWORR n*oeo, Irish Gobbler varlets,
i Lot 1 Com 8 Grey
FORMALDEHYDE
KILLS SMUT ON GRAIN
The season for using this great Germicide is almost bere,
and nothing like getting a supply eerie.
Formaldehyde is to be had in r lb. and 3 'b buts
St MMER QUARTERLY PICTORIAL FASHION
is now on sale. Price 25c.
F. R. SMITH
Druggist and Stationer
OEa1 :i et Scents ANYn815 with a order tooth le syr pall
Phone 9916 and leave anter for Maple syrup.
FOR SALE —A Chatham Incubator No, 1,
Egg x33046. MAR. ADRIA PARIRIRr1,.
DON'T be in too biga burr to Shed Btin's a south.
Y mine rim FIATOnrNO—Martin's eshlbltiml
your overcoat. Regal strain Dorcas, White Wyandotte eggs,
PALMERSTON folk bought coal at $16 et 8 cents apiece. Phone 429. J. E. 0004.
RANO, R. R. 2, Brussels,
per t00 last week. QcANTnif of Leder enoh0r poste for gale.
BRVSSELS School Report may be found w HOLT,INOCR,LOt 76, Con.7, Grey township.
on page 5 of this issue. Phone- 848.
faith in it, bring it to me and I will re-; Twp. Phone 2118.
pair the worst wrecked watch or clock I PAT UP —All nersm,9 Indebtel to the ander.
reasonably. J. Cr. JONES. Brussels. signed are nelred to kindly sonars 110 RecOnnte
at nuc before, n r t n
TEE early bird gets the worm, and the e, of c 11 c i r are placed In other
hands. A. r, 23)1:331, -Rai lA.
early gardener the first fresh Vegetables, Enos Tenn HAmcnINO_—Barred Melt% Rood
Alreadysome are busywith spade, hoe'
Inv
ins Iran I the ed fi00 nage a .1
I People We Talk Abort I
tx t1
W. E. Henderson ate his hnr x buns
and rake, putting their gardens in shape 1 1127 to Feb. and 1488 in Merah up to the 210 of Mrs. Ones and Miss Minerva are visit -
for Spring planting. There will be a • the month Egan wtp be 801,1 at 761 Der 15. J
contest also who can produce the first Whits t', GRANT*,„Hannah strain rags 735i per Ing in the Queen city.
P 15. WAI.I.ot6,(508,32,Grey, Phone Miss LauraAment'ls holidovrng with
potatoes. ; 261.Miss Jean Fox in Toronto
BIG TOE AMPUTATED.—Last Friday good nate a rnmplete hlackemithing outfit in Clarence Weber, Toronto, span'
Jonathan Kirkby, 8th line Morris town• g pair. Phnne584- arm. BRAY.
.Snort Horn 1.,113 calve., for sate 7 and 11 Easier with friends in Brussels,
ship, bad the great too OD his right foot Iminute,. rexpertivele. Ore from en imonrted Dr. and Mrs. I. rckner. of Kitchener,
Amputated, at the home of T. C. and , Rtre. Prindd to 9811 1,et sit. Oan, s, Morrie were visitors with relatives in Brussels
Mrs. McCall, Queen street, Brussels. township. Phone NE ,TopNRrmo. 8813 MiAR Eva Bryans was hnmet•om Tor.
The latter is a sister of Mr. Kirkby. We Non Rale ono registered Short Hurn batt, 0010 for the week end, returning o
wish the patient a speedy recovery. ileing233e0rx. Aka13Ynrkxnws, Tins t0 tar.g
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w In t cS err. M oda',
1 and e
M n mldd a D May-
NCLE Tom's CABIN Show ran against P A
u g a
uan i
q t tsr p lead Pdaa and Reed 0,33309',,s, Pena n weeW81. W. 0lorda teacher :.5 Lm -
bad night for theirperformance mixed n
a very p gd e r sa R R `TRYw,NRON,
on account of the downpour of rain last
Phone 42s13. 1,0 la Con 18. Gravy top. dun, was home for a vis•t during tbe
'Thursday night, hence the Hall was not (1trANTtTY Per
tnrntn for safe Ajinly xt past week
jammed. They played at Ethel Friday Letr3.L(503, 13: G,ey townnhtp, Phone 6636, Mias Sara Mctoochtin, Toronto.
evening.Tile old fay has been on thewas a visitor with her sisters to town
P SEs, Barley, 0 A. C. No N. for elle. Atm • over Easter,
boards for many a year but still retains a a quantity of Timothy Reed. Heavy mare for `I Mrs, George Lot' awl 'Wise Edith, of
Warm place with the public. sale. Litt 20. Con. 6, Morris. Phone 128 6
FIA 'MDT BRYANS. Illi W'ngham, were renewing 0331
e c uaint-
BUSINESS MENS' ASSOCIATION.—Tues-Werra BGOB1053 Sweet Clover Reed for sale. 85008 In Brussels. \Vq
day evening of next week the annual $500 per bushel Lo150,Con,2.Morris,
Rev. D Wren. !Arne` F Tact, was,meeting bf Brnssels Business Mens' As- Phone s L Tnhs.Ptsane,
soeiatioo will be held in the Board room Sean nets for sale, limited quantity. 0. A, , shaking hands with old friends in Btu.- 1
sits
:u.sits on 'hada estlay,
No 72 Free ftnr n 3 a
C n on
s weeds
R. I,. B
r reels R
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.9.Postmastnr Scr,t
w s ab'e
to
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et to
,fof 15, Con. 18 Grey'.Phone 2810. his office on T s> ay ere is rapidly
re-
s 1
Rooms to rant a dwellingaortae the hit gaining a is health
h
g g
from L H, 626 Huron
offing. Apply to Mne, A. C. and Mrs. Pupe and M,Ss Alice 1
MFox SALR 626 Huron St , Toronto. spent the Easter holiday With Stratford I
Fox SALE.—tAgawon Seed Oats and White and Sesfortlt friends
Blossom Sweat (Toner Seed, . grades No. 1.
Phone 8516 BAI avD
6 tT Dummy, Ethol, Bert.¢530 I r 1'
1 of o set '
T spent D;rter
P'
I)F SRAnLWpropertyf r a
so 8 le 133 Brnaaels o n- tidy t theof�
0 A home J. T. cud a
J
Mr
e.
stating gee.Bgainf and lite as 1 am e
largen
Wo d HelSane h
Ing moving
Bargain for For further
hate as 1 cu r0- nephew,
mnvina to Winnipeg. Forinrth,, particulus Mrs e5'm. Fisrlley. L'3'otve', 1183 haven
1 et n f of
of the Public Library.]•r e t u o
fieers, presentation of reports and plan-
ningwill be the business 7f
ningfor rga
you want Brussels to be boosted don't
fail to be on hand. Think up new pians
between now and -tben to put real Go
intoourtown.
MOODY HOLLAND'S Clearing Auction
sweep Wednes-
day
with quite a
Sala went q
day afternoon of fast week. There was
a great attendance, good prices and, apply to R.(ammo ennALs. Phene 57 the slues! of herdsnghter, Mr:. Arced
lively biddiog Sale totalled $4.600, it Two well bred short Porn Halle for sale, McDonald William solei,
is said. James 'Taylor,- ofBelgrave lee aged 2 and 1% Nonni. Lot 20, Con, 18, Grey. Mrs Geo)ge Thomson and Bun,
oetity, wielded the hammer in good Phone 4916 Guo. Wu1TPrsLn. Frank lbron'o have been tnieio+swith
style. The weather was fine so that Mr.
Holland was specially favored. Ander- s tannest ,t,5 sere of land: moat eligibly situated 3 Mrs. El, Lowry and Mies Velma,
son Bros. of Brussels, have bought the l garage. Corneand nee itifinterested, Listowel, were holiday v si'ors well
farm and the tate proprietor will engage
I Wilford Cameron. spent Eatler with
relativea at St. lelarye.
Miss ,;Neste Meozie1, Toronto, WRs the
1 guest of Mrs S. Carter town,
George Lowry was visitor with Tor-
' onto 1 Weevils fora few (lays.
Miss Grace Stewart spent the week
end with Whlteohuroll friends,
Mrs. MOBlain and ehlldree visited
relatives in Wiegbam over gaster,
Cleve. and Mrs, Seeker and son were
at 'Toronto last week Cur a few days.
Will. Long, of the Bank of Nava
Scotia, 'roro.rto, was home for E tater
holidays.
Miss Hattie Downing, Toronto is en
joying the holiday week at the old home
Flora street
Roy Srewart, of Toronto, and Miss
Hazel, of Galt are visitors under the
parental roof,
Jnc. 'Thompson. of Brampton, wet
bere for Easter, He is a sod of Archie
and Mrs 'rllompsoo of town,
Retry Ament hes been holidaylug:
from .be College of Pharmacy, Toronto,
tlurin, the Easter vacation.
• Robert Andelsoo went to 1Citobeuet
on Tuesdav for an operation for hernia.
We wish him a Rafe and speedy return,
Miss Carrie McCracken is here from
her arduous duties as tenvher in one of
the 'Toronto schools for a week's recrea
tion.
Mae Ferguson went to Kincardine
and spent Ewer at the home of his
grandparents, Rev. D. 13. and Mrs• Mc-
Rae
Harry Maude, 'Toronto, spent Elate,
..vfth etre - Duucau M"Rehz e and Mis-
t , c
1 the lee �S Cil
zer fn la iktnlll a to t n
F, Q
on Monday.
Mrs M+rsden Smith and daughter,
Mira, Martha, Princess street are malt
leg a holiday visit with relatives aur.
friends in Toronto,
Toe Armstrong. of the Queen city.
and Miss 011a, of Acton public schoo'
Staff, has been enjoying a holiday 'uncle'
the parental roof.
Cecil McKinnon was a visitor for a
few days at the home of his mother it
Brus,els, He is on the staff of the Bank
of Novi Scotia, Toronto.
Sias Emma Calvin,- off Georgetown
and N. L and Mrs. Young and Geo,
Colvli j', of Stratford, were' Etate'
eisrtors with Georeo and Mts. Colvin.
W. 1 and Mrs Gilroy, Mount Forest
r
spent the Eastertide at the home of F
H. and Mrs, Gilroy, Brussels. Ou,
towosinan is a son of the visitors; -
Tom Armstrong, B. A.,. who is a
Toronto pedagogue, is spending t1:,
Easter vacation boarding round with
relatives and friends. Miss Jean is also
home.
Miss Helena Pryoe, Toronto, and her
voting friend, Miss Margaret Wa'son, of
the same city, ate their Easter eggs at
R. Leatherdale's. He is grandfather 'of
Helena,
Mrs, W. H. Kerr spent Easter with J.
L. and Mrs. Kerr at Clinton, Mart•.
Helen, the 5i month old grand daughte.
was an additional attraction to the hub
of the County.
Mrs D McKenzie is beck toetown for
a short stay. She has been in Tdrontt'
for the past 3 or 4 months. Miss Ger-
trude McKenzie was here for the Easter
holiday returning Monday,
A Monkton correspooadent says ;—•
Alex. Sparling, who was employed at
Weber & Bettger's for tbe past 6 months
'eft on Monday for his home in Bras
sels. Alex. was a genial fellow ani'
made many warm friends during hi-,
stay here.
A and Mrs. Smith, Tohn street, were
to Hallett township on Tuesday guest.;
•it the Diamond Wedding of Robert ane
Mrs. .Smith. The gentlemen are broth-
ers. A turther report will be given of
this unusual event in the life of a co
munil ;
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Mrs Ed.'Wallace and Miss Margaret,
w
g
r : i'a
Po n Ito are spending a few days at to
p ¢y
home of the former's mother, Mrs, R.
D. Kerr, Brussels. We are sorry to
state that the health of the latter has not
been as robust of late as her many
friends would wish for
Mrs W. G. Dunbar, Oshawa, aorl
Mrs. E. '1', Bell, Toronto. are home chi,
week on account of the illness of tbei •
father, Jansen Speir, 'Thomas street
Tax Po57' is glad to report a change fo.
.be better and hope he will soon be full.
testn:ed to his usual good health.
D C. and Mrs, Ross arrived home
last week frofii Fort William after an en
joyable stay of 3 and a half month[.
Thee are in Toronto this week. Mise
Gertrude Ross, who underwent al
operation for appendicitis, is able to re
some her position as teacher on the For
Williun school staff, we are glad to
state.
DIED
HARTRY.—In Seaforth on March 22nd, 1921,
,lane Arnletron `:loved wife of Wm
g
e
Hartry, o ad ea ears.
JA Theodore, In onych l On Marc'r3L H.
23rd, 19r1,
Theodora, sed 5 serd and
6 menthe. end Mrs
JacBalm,ai1lted a veers and 6 ship, on
MOCAr.LII 3 —1a es McCallum,
township, ai e, 08 March
10 ms tth,Jnmes eys. Fon, agalta t years,.
Thursday after oon Funeral o'clock
c takes plane
Thursday afternoon at 2.A6 ,',tock to SrnR•
ae14 cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM
Snows. -111 loving memory of Mra, D. R.
Brown, who passed Way on /March 27th,
1920. et her homeOranbrook.
e
Shea ono but not Por n ten
1 g t
And as dawn s auothelR ear,
y
In our lou 1 f
e y hours o thlaking
Maven ar
Thoughts of her and Maven n aro near,
D. B. Baena AND FAMILY.
•. In ever loving memory of my darling ,lister,
"Joey.”
Y
CAlut HOLE 101 rir — n
d 1 e. O the e t hr
i ) e e Fe aur
g
of the a
1.
d tato of her u Eos r ,"
General Bilker.
Carr, et Loy Bzltl beloved Meati wife "Joey,"
1 ar Y the dearly c wage o2 Harty
r th third
of heart of Mrs, uged 24 ridge, I,'
the third ,' bier t Mra. Eldridge, g.
land. slle;' 1'gollnrd Rond, Woking, Eng.
lead.
The eau Is hitt„,
The sting severe,
To part with one we loved BO deer ;
We must not grumble or oolnpieln,
But trust 1n God to meet again.
IIAttloAitA Kitimat,
Non HALE.—Phe residence of J. T, Wood, Geo and Mra. Thomson. Bruns”°s.
Albert street, Brussels. A11 modern conven
De, PAuega, O000pathic Phyetoian, visits relatives anti old friend. in Brussels,
In teaming. Mrs. Holland's health ban ' Br0saeln' Monday afternoon of each week. Lawson Clouse is spentltug the boh-
not been good. Chronic end nervous diseosee sucoessfuny
treated, Visits residences, Consultation at
YOUR LAST CHANCE —On Monday (3au0dn'0 Hotel.
night next, April 41 h. the Methodist RnPRooENTATIYa WANTED for Brnssels and
Epworth League will hold its last Huron County to rhpresent "The Old Reliable
literer and social eveningfor the Sea- Fonthli ici rxeeies, lltg antes are do bo mxdO
y Sn 9d1Bng Nnrgery stunk during the reaon-
son. An ,otereSting program is being etrnck10n period. A splendid opportunity for
pprepared, including au address. by Rev nline snlu8mam. Hlghext eomnrl'olons paid,
1, L, Peters, entitled, "How to retake handsome, Jree equipment, large law at fruit
I Ind ornlnnnntnl stook Uo a1Yer, STONn &
Village and Country Life more attract- WR ttNDTnN Toronto, Ont,
iVo." Mr, Peters hopes to --illustrate his 1
remarks by lantern views, and as the !
lantern is operated by means of a dry D. M. Sc TT bas taken out a County
cell, no disappointment neembe feared Auctioneer's license and will be ready to
on account of our high voltage. Light eeednet 011 galea, Owing in the doctor's
refreshments will also be served. A oracle F. S. Scott will have to drop Siris
small admission fee of ae cents will be part of his busy program and his son 1s
charged, A cordial invitation is extebil-, nowreatly to take it up. He may be
ed ter all. fend et the Ford garage, Brussels,
day with his purea.s at L's'owel
Fraser Strachan accompinied l'ttn,
Mrs Skelton Iran been at Belmnre,
waiting on Miss Pipe, a relxrtve, who
suffered Inju'y freer :,n ece,dent some
months ago
Geo, B eker was operated on tar ap
pendicitls Wednesday of this week as waa
Ella, daughter of Robert and Mrs. Far-
row, Elleaboth strtet, We hope the
patients will 8000 he o. k
G. A. Dea4m411 i0 back frnln Florida.
He milled et Merlin and sea U.s bees at
liberty atter their Winter imprise'nmeu',
1 ie me through 1.
i • co 033 s La i fir,c• Rhx fe
His
1
nbt A hive being Winter k i ;ri. 14 52.1
Kate Deadmau is stili in the South' foe
Mg her profession as nurse,
I FooATo In loving memoryof Mra. Henry
Fogel, wbo departed th0 lite March 2011,
1020, one yeti.. ego.
Home is not honie
Nor mother is not hero,
- Tho angels have taken her
Out 0f our earn•
Dark is the roam
And vacantthe their,
She has gone to that
340 penoefnl and fair,
Sleep Mother
sleep,
Sweet he thy r0Rt
Oft needed before..
We ell loved yon dearly
Bet Neel loves you)pore,
An 1,333 taken you H010e
Tothat,briglrt, happy shore.
Sadly tniaead by Buebend and Faintly,
Taki's ust asStoc
Tinvent ry of Ion's tself as it ant to take
is of
ones business.
Ask yourself this question "If during
the next fee years I save the same
amount I already have put by, how
mach will I be wort,l in :tine?"
Then let our Savings Department aid
you in accomplishing the task.
THE
STANDARD - B
OF CANADA eco
Capital, Surplus and Undivided P18B(a
66,060,627.92.
BRUSSELS BRANCH',
G. H..SAMIS - - MANA01411
• BORN
Bawwr.—In Wroxeter, on March 25th, 1921, to
Mr. and Mrs. Phos Brown, a daughter.
1.100ALL.-1n Morris township, on Mai oh 27th,
1025, to) Air, and Mrs. Arthur 6100811, n
son—Harold Stewart,
AUOTION SALES
TnIItaeDAY, /datum 131sT,—Farm Stock, 3m'
ePlements, &o , N% Lot 26; Con. 7. Morris
township. Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. John
Robb, Prop. F. S. Scott,.
THURSDAY, APRIL TOL—Fenn, farm ntoak,
implements, &o. W1 Lot 28, Oen.12, McKillop
township. Sale at 1 o'olook. Fred. H, Jack'
eon, Prop. ; Thomas Brown, Auo,
For Sale
1 Clyde Filly 8 years old, aired by Lord Ron-
ald, Bound and in good condition.
2 Stearn 2 years old.
2 Heifers 2years old.
4 Pigs 6 weeks old.
10 cords of Dry Wood,' split ready for use.
pine and elm.
JNO. 0. COOK, 7th line Morris,
Phone 867 Brussels R. R.,4.
Horses for Sale
Ma1Ohed team of geldings .rising 6 years, will
weigh about 2,000 t team o3* draft geldings rim-
ing 8 ; also a think low set mare, rising 8, will
weigh about 1,800Boa. All sound and In good
condition. M. L. CARDIFF,
Phone 428 R.R. 2, Brussels.
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ophthalmology. Me.
Cormlek Medical College, Chicago, Ill. Three
months poet graduate course during past year.
Eyes eorreotly fitted with Glasses. Head-
aches, Inflamed Eyes, Granulated Eye Lids
and other Eye troubles, canoed by Eye -strain.
relieved through properly fitted Glasses.
Satlefaotion Assured.
Optical Parlor in .Leckie block, one door
South of Barrister Sinclair's office.
Office flours s 9 to 12 a, m. ; 1 to 6 p. m, Also
•• ednesday and Saturday evenings.
Phone 28x ring 4
Auction Sales ,
DUTI N SALE l
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STOCK
AND s been instructed
— Tbos. Brown cAin.
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torhas been ublicAuc by the %Lot R29,
ed osell by Public Thursday, tion t p Lot20,2
Con, 12, , the foi on g property
ay, April 7th, a7
l o'clock, the tollowingpropsrEy :-1 horse 7
yearn old, 1 mare 0 years old, 1 horse 12 years
old, 1 now 4 years old freshened 8 months {,go,
1 cow 8 earsApril 8,1 cow 81ye,re ofreshld due May 38,8 2 belold fouis
rising 1 year, 2 calves, 2 pigs about 125 pounds,
26 bens, I set double harness, 2 sets single har-
ness (1 new), l lumber wagon, 2 buggies, 1 est
elelghs, 1 cutter, 1 mower nearly new, 1 seed
drill,1 disk,1 oultivntor, 1 hay robe, 1 set bar-
rows, 1 Peter Hamilton cutting box nearly
n ew, 1 senffier, 1 set scales, 1 plow, 1 farming
mill, 1 gravel box, 1 hay rack, 1 stook rack, 1.
wagon box, 1 mall box, 1 Daisy churn, 1 cream
separator, 1 se fn a robe t sl 1 obs and. d rug,1
kettles,
Wheelbarrow. ad -rap 60 bun. and x78 3 , brley,
1 bedstead
1 ladder, 266 bus. Cher er baa, barley,
6 bmatfar and numerous other the same The
60 dors farm will also be offered the arms day
audio not auld will be reefed. Terms—All
sums of610credit end under cash; :overfurnishing
that proved
8 months urges.4per se t fforehing on oredd
joint moan to. Terme fort farm rmade known ont
day of sale ar on nt,5ppllcation .to
3JRED, B. JACKSON, Proprietor.
Auction Sale of farm
In Township of Grey
The (Monty of Huron will offer for gale, . the
hnndt hereinafter described, by Public Auc-
tion, by F. S. Scott, Auctioneer, on Satur-
day, the 9th day of April, A. D. 1021, at
the American Hotel, in the -Village of
B ruaeol8, at two o'olock 1n the afternoon :—
The )last half of Lot Number Ten (10), in the
Fourth Concession of the Township of Grey,
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In the ora t . 3, mit info 60 acres a o 01
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land more or lose. This moony
ie milesOmitted
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about 0 rnflt'd !Toru Bruasols Dud 6
tycfrom
Ethel. a b the buildings 0 on the property aOh and
ore barn 4016 by60 ft a good condition n
frame dwelling huse The fences are in and
condition There are 40 ,,area cleared (all 3n
Brass) Dud the:Mil 19 of good quality, There Is
a Public School 1% miles from the farm,
Terms: -10 per cent oath and the balanar' in
80 days thoreefter. The property will be of -
Breit for Wealthiest 0 a resery
tt ad bid end
aubi .ty to conditions Solicitor,
winch
a tail prepared ce the
sale. So]Ic1Eor, whfoh Will be produced at
the Bolt.
For further particulars Imply to the Auction-
eer, to John McNabb, Require, Reeve of the
Townakip of Grey, or to
R, 0.11A78.
Solicitor for the Vendor,
Dated at Godferieh 11119 Met day of March,
' A, D,1921,
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Extensive Auction Sale
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VALUABLE FARM
I Pura Bred Short IIurns and Grade
1 Stock, lmplemente, Grain, 1+'nrd'L'our-
, ing Cur, l ordoon'I'raetor end Oliver
11elfPlow, Gills0n Silo Filler (10 inch near-
ly new), &c.
O. F. Vendrick, Auctioti¢er, lent s
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the above by' Public Auction at Lot
36, Oen. 6, Elmo, '2 mila8 from
Pfeffer's. Stations, for Maurice Diok
on Tuesday,Til
'April 12th, 1921
Sale at1 o'clnck sharp,
See bills for 'iiarelculare,
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JAMES FOX
Horses and Bulls for Sale
I, BRUSSELS MARKET
3 Fall Wheat 41 70 81 78
- I Pane 1 75 50 1 75
Two roan Short Horn Bulls ata, two span , Barley....,..,,,.. 80 88060 0
18 5080 18 15
.3800 2000.
of working horses, mares and goldinge, and a Butter
choice Clydesdale Stallion rteing B years old, Eggs
Weighing 1,500 lbs. THOS. KERR, Hogs
Phone MO Benfryn P, 0. ( Hav.
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OUR Spring Millinery is now on e bltlp
and the ladies of Brussels and locality are
cordially invited to call and inspect the Choice,
Fashionable Goods in stock.
Your patronage in the past has been ap-
reciated and w solicit a continuance and in0.
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Our Milliner this season is Miss Ritchie,
Run in and see us.
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Gunn's Shur -gain
Fertilizer
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A FEW TONS ON HAND OF " THE ABOVE
FERTILIZER, ANALYSIS :
181 291 282
Prices licenced from $4 to
6 a ton recently
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NOW IS THE_ TIME "TO ORDER.
Phone 2318
M. McVE`I'TIE.
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Lot 31 1. 9, y 1 Grey Twp.