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The Brussels Post, 1921-8-11, Page 8
!V' The Store Housekeeper's I Requirements Water Glass + Egg Preserver Eggs pat away in a solution of this will keep quite fresh for months. The price is small as a package + eoptaiuing enough to pot down • eight or nine death eggs only costs 200, Jar Rubbers Best quality Red Heavy Rubbers for Sealers— i2 in a pkge. roc t Parowax ISe lb or z Ib Cake 7c Housekeepers Waxed Paper There are many uses for this - 70 and for pkgs. • White Japanese Napkins • roc per dozen Paper Plates, Cups and Spoons Pure PicklinSpices Pickle Bogttle Corks • Corks for Catsup Bottles !+ Wilson's Fly Pads +r Fly Swatters 4 Sticky Fly Paper Inc pkg. inc each Fly Coils Bring in Your Films Have them Developed and Printed With the careful attention we give them we can help rou to get the kind of Pictures you want, Boma good Values In Nadaks and Brownie Cameras No. 2 Brownie Camera $2 5o No 2a Brownie Camera 3,5o No 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - 9 o0 No..za Folding Autogra- phic Brownie 70 00 Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak - 9 o Eastman Films Velox Paper and Supplies for Amateur Photography. F. R. SMITH The 4."Cr X t Store Druggist and Stationer •+•+•*s+O+e+ +•+•+•+s•l'•+s44+•+•+•+O+••1-Od•OM®1.40+.)444 ICaxil beb3s Items COOL nights CUT the weeds. SUMMER is waning. THE POST gives the news. WATCH out for early frosts. FARMERS' Club meeting Friday even ing of this week. See advt. WESTERN Harvest Excursions are be- ing well patronized this season, A woodshed is being built at the home of Geo. C. Lowry, Princess street. DID you get a Fall Fair Prize List 2 How many entries do you intend mak- ingi Owen -SOUND woo the Intermediate Foot Ball championship, defeating Galt in the finals. WHY does not the Education Depart- ment get a move on in publishing re. sults of school exams? A NUMBER from Brussels and locality will take in the sports at Moocrieff Tnursday afternoon and evening of this week. Aeons' Seo 0o were the proceeds of the Ladies' Aid sale of homemade bak- ing and tea Friday of last week on the Methodist church lawn, PLAN for interior improvement of the Town Hall is on the program, the Wo- men's Institute taking bold of arrange- ments. It will have to go now, A READER of THE POSTsaVS he never fails to turn to the well written advts. of Druggists Fox and Smith to see their live, businesslike talks With the nubile. PAINTER'S brush baa wrought im- provement at the homes of George Muldoon, D. Ewan, Walter Sharpe and the Ament terrace by a new dress of paint. WATCH FOR IT NFXT WEEK.—THE POST is in receipt of a very interesting letter from Miss Muriel Brothers, of Cooanada, India. It will appear in our next issue KINCARDINE REVIEW speaks of a well known young man to Brusselites :— While catching a pitched ball at the park Thursday evening, Gordon Ross bad his right thumb smashed so badly that the bone was left protruding. He was taken to the hospital where the in- jury was attended to, and he is now able to attend to business, Toox THE HINT—Amberstbarg Echo says :—"As soon es The Echo was out last week, owners of vacant property in town got busy harvesting the crop of weeds and the result is that the town will not have many places„to cut and charge up in the taxes to the various owners. Town property was also clean• ed up, giving it a much improved ap- pearance.” Why not try it in Brussels? ERNEST PLUM, while making a lively run home•4vith his car on Saturday of the storm, ran foul of a cow, that sud- denly loomed up from the ditch and strode across the highway. Bossy re- ceived a hard jolt before car could be stopped and the impact caused the ex- penditure of some coin to set the dam- age to the car to rights, Mr, Plum was able to get it home in a limping condi- tion. Bovine' did not seens to be much the worse of its bump. RENTED SHors,-Elmer Ewan hag leased the wood work s o and painting upholstering departmetttsof his father's old established business and Fred. Wilkins, who :has been in Mr. 11.aao's employ for the past year, has rented the blacksmith shop and will carry ou the business, D. Ewan has stuck to his post very steadily for the past 40 years and Is well entitled to a well earned rest, We understand he will continue to reside in Brusaelg. We Wish the new finm success, + • • + • O O •• ++ i WOULD somebody kindly give the American Hotel windmill a "lubricator" to stop its groaning. TowN Council has been invited to the Colborne U. F. 0. Picnic, Thursday of this week, at Menesetung Park, Gode- rich. BRUSSELS bad a rink at Seaforth Bowl. ing competition last week. They cbas- - ed up the winners but did not bring home the prizes, an unusual thing for thein. No more sneezing summer colds i Hay Fever yields to RAZ MAH always, just as Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, etc., will to T. R, C's. Sold locally by Tas, Fee, Sow and 10 Pigg 2 weeks old for sale, Lot 2, Con. 17, Grey Twp, Phone 82.9 ROY BENNETT, Walton. Hosev Fon BALE.—High grade extracted clover honey. Price 20 pen to per potted. Bring your Phone 4215 Geo, BLARE,, 0, 14, Grey. F0a BALs,—Il young pigs for 255.00. Good. ones. Your choice, for next 2 weeks, for 51.00 Ancona Coekerela- D. DAV'IDeoss. Phone 2519. Lot 8, Con. 12, Grey. DWELLING rooms to let above store vacant Sept. first, Apply to CHAPMAN BROS. YorraO pigs for sale. Apply to J. R DICK - /iota, Lot 8, Con. II, Grey township. Phone 2529. Hoose and lot for sale, Queen Street,. Brim. sells. For further particulars apply on the premises. Mae MONAn, Brussels. Fon SALE.—First class young Sow, due to freshen fn about a week. Very heavy milker. Phone B09. Baum BRAY, WHEN you're going home take a City Dalry ice cream brick with you from W. A. GnEw- Aa'e, R. PARKER, Ooteepathle Physician, visite Brussels Monday afternoon of each week. Chronic and nervone diaeasea euccesefully treated. Visits residences. Consultation at Queen's Hotel. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED for Brussels and Huron County to repre0eat "The Old Reliable Fonthfll Nurseries: Big sales are to be made in selling Nursery stook daring the recon- struction period, A splendid opportunity for a live salesman. Highest commissions paid, handsome, free egntpment, large line of fruit and ornamental stook to offer. STONE ,k WALLINGTON, Toronto, Ont. WALTER RosE, the well known breed- er of White Leghorn poultry, of Brus- sels Poultry Farm, bas made an entry of bis birds at the Industrial Fair, Toronto, where more than once be has captured awards. R. W. FERGUSON informs THE Pos'r that his initial Dollar a -Day sale last Saturday at his store was a great success beyond his expectations and he wishes to thank the public for their patronage and ask them t o roatch his advt, THE Furniture Auction Sale of W. H. Stiles, called off Saturday afternoon on aoeount of the showery weather, was held in the evening in the garage of Jno. Oliver, by electric light. Quite a crowd assembled as it was somewhat aof novelty, D. M. Scott was the Auction. eer. TAKES EDITORIAL CHARGE OF GoDE- RICH SIGNAL :—Last week's Signal says: "Athol MacQuarrie, formerly of Brus• sels, who for some years was connected with The Signal, has returned to Gode- rich to assume the management of that paper. W. H. Robertson, who has been the publisher for many years, intends to' take a rest before devoting himself to other interests, but will still be connect- ed with this Company. Mr, McQuarrie is already favorably known to the people of this community and requires no elab. orate introduction He will maintain the established relations of 'J'he Signal in itsbusineas and editorial policy and is commended to the cordial goodwill of all who in past years have been the Mends and patrons of The Signal." The new Editor learned the Art Pre- servative In TILE Pm Publishing House and has our best wishes, Fq(dilYpTiE wesnnovnwoRneSn BRUSSELS Saturday, 13th W. S. Hart 1N SAND And DeHaven Comedy Monday, Isth Eva Novak IN Society Secrets Also Episode 10th ofthe Dia- mondt Queen and Star Comedy Your Harvest Expenses HAVE you sufficient ready money' with which to i " meet the expense of harvesting your crop ? 11 not you are cordially invited to discuss your posi- tion with our local Manager. Standard Service always affords practical and help- ful accommodation. STANDARD BANK of CANADA, .Cas TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS • • G, H. Sarnia, Manager, • • F. McConnell, Manager. W IIA'f%,heel ibvea+nlent in a 'Tractor this F.t 1 ? R. ad rhe lrac-nr advt. on page i, TNR home of Mrs, D, Robb, Turn - berry street, is befog improved by the painter's brush. PRE boulevard flower beds of scarlet geraniums are duly and deservedly ad- mired by visitors. TRLEPIruex SIIHrle tree butchers were in town this /seek cleariug the wire route of their lines, nos week will see the heavy share of the grain harvest over in this commnni- ly It is certainly an early season but will give all the more time for Fall work. A permanent creche, where mother, while seeing the sights, may leave her baby in the bands of competent nurses, will be an innovation at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. WEONEeDAy of last week John Henry Alcock, of Grey township, and Miss Margaret Emily, daughter of Thos. and Mrs. Clark, Morris township, were united in marriage at St, John's Rec. tory, Brussels, by Rev. Mr, Johnson. Fuller report next week, tx tt People We Talk About I tt tt Councillor Stewart made a business trip to Toronto. Miss jean Walker is visiting the Me. Laren family, of Midland. Mrs. S. Carter and Miss Myrtle were visiting in Goderich this week. Mrs. P. Ament is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs Jno Lynn, at Walkerville. Mrs Cherrie, of Albany, N. Y , is hereoo a visit with Mrs. George Thom- son, Mrs (Dr.) White and Jack are beck from a holidayvisitat Collingwood and other points 5 anley and Mrs. Campbell, London were visuors at the former's parental home for a fete days. Miss Elva Oliver is holidaying with relatives and friends at Stratford, Bright and North Eestbope. Wyman and Mrs Sperling, London, were visitors at the former's parental home, Church street. Mrs James Hamilton and 3 children, Cliff it'd, were visitors with Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton. John street. Wtdoesday of this week Adam Smith left on a business trip to Manitoba where be still ho'ds property, Tno. and Mra. Forsyth and daughter have returued to the West this week. We hope to see them back again. M E, Tremaiue and Jack Finn, De- troit, were visitors at the home of J. and Mrs, Long. The former is a nen- hew, Mrs. S. T, Plum, Miss Ruby of town and Mrs N B. Gerry and son, Fort William, were visiting in Winghatn this week Stewart and Mrs. Scott and young Douakl, of Hamilton, are holidaying here. The former returned Monday but will be back. Oswald Hemingway. teller in the Bank of Nova Scotia, is enjoying a holi- day of a couple of weeks. He is away on a lake trip. Mrs. L. W. Stephenson and son, of Belmont, ate here for a holiday at the former's mother, Mrs, John Manning, Turnberry street. Mrs. Jno. Clare and daughter Helen, of Rockville, Min , were visitors with Nesbit and Mrs Hamilton, The latter is a brother to Mrs. Clare. George Thomsou is away to Niagara Falls, Toronto and other points on a motor outing. He accompanied Gar!, and Mrs, Long, the latter being his daughter. James and Mrs. Armstrong and Miss May were at their old borne, Auburn, taking in the 5oth anniversary services of the Methodist tehu e i church ch Mr. andr M s. A. were at the first services in the same church, W, j, and Mrs Cruickshank, Toronto, were holidaying here with the latter's mother, Mrs. Tomlinson, and the party, accompanied by Mrs. R McKay, of Grey township, motored to Owen Sound to visit relatives, Thus. earl Mrs. Whiting and children, Ingersoll, motored to Brussels and visit- ed the former's grandparents. Wm. and Mrs, Eine, Brussels, South. They came by motor and took Mrs David Whiting back with them. This week Mrs. Thos. Davldeon and Miss Mary took boat for Winnipeg and Will go further West and visit reta- tivasBurl friends The format's health has much improved and we trust her trip will prove a real benefit. Rev and Mrs C. R, Durrant, of Har. row, formerly of Teeswater, were visi- tors with Walter and Mrg. Rose last week The gave Tun POST a friendly call. I'he rev. gentleman was enjoying his vacation with former parishioners, whom Mr. and Mrs. Rose were In the nuhlbor before coming to Brussels, Mr. Durrant is a live wire and Is sure of promotion In the vineyard, Brussels Branch : Dublin Branch: Business Education TLIB Fall Tel in of the Canada Business College, Listowel, begins Monday, August - 20th. % Nine platc f Gen stone- gtaphers and bookkeepers it) this vicinity look to Toronto fur a position, therefore, you should get your teething at the 0 B. 0., Listowel, and be placed and kept in a position by the Canada Bngi ie t sg Oulleg a College and` g SpadiI a, Toronto, The Spotton Colleges are the largest trainers of young people in Canada. Twelve Colleges In Canadian towns and cities. Individual In- etruotion. A Diploma from the Commercial Educators' Associa- tion of Canada, Mail Courses, Day and Night Classes. Special Course for Farmers' Sons. Write for particulars to CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Listowel or Toronto. Mrs. Sproul, Wroxeter, visited her sister, Mrs. D. Badgley this week. Will. Long, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto, is home for a week, Miss Olio Armstrong, who is a teacher at Acton, is home for ber vacation, Mrs, Killington, Toronto, is visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Edmund Brewer. Miss Florence Olivaris spending her vecattoo with Miss Margaret Wilson, Goderich. Miss Wells, Toronto, is a visitor with her cousin, Mrs. Joo. Duncan, Turn - berry street, Miss Constance Delmage, Toronto. is a visitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Sandy Walker, Seaforth, was renew- ing old friendships io Brussels for a few days during past week. Ben. Dark, Galt, was a week end visi- tor, Their Civic holiday being on Mon- day gave him a good chance of an ad- ditional day. W. H. and Mra. Stiles and family left Wednesday of this week for the West where they expect to make their home We wish them success. J. and Mrs. Godwin and daughters Jean and Harriett, Brantford, visited at their parental home with D. and Mrs, Badgley, town, They made the trip by motor. Sam. Parr was off duty during pest week owing to an attack of asthma. Reeve Plum, the owner of the bus line had to handle the ribbons during Sam's absence, Leonard fund Misses Elizabeth and Harriet Downing, of Brussels, and Leonard Downing, a nephew, of Med- icine Hat, were enjoying the Old Boys' week at Goderich. Misses Carrie and Eva McCracken, of town, bad reached Seattle, Wash., where they were visiting relatives. The young ladies are meeting many old friends on the trip, Phis week Thos. Dark, of Edmonton, is here on a holiday under the parental roof, He is the oolv son of Wm, Dark, Alexander street, and has been in the West for a number of years. Miss Elsie Sperling, who is training for a nurse at Guelph hospital, is here for a short stay at the home of Mrs. Geo. Spar ing, her mother. Miss Spar - ling, is enjoying her work. Dr. F. T, Bryans and daughter, Tor- onto, and his sister, Mrs. Fetid, and children, or Owen Sound, have been re. newing old associations in Brussels. The adults were former well known residents. Mrs. Moody Holland went to Fergus hospital Wednesday of this week to have an operation performed on ber throat. We hope it will be successful and that she will soon be restored to better health, Morley A. McKelvey, son of W,. L. McKelvey, Moutreal, spent a few days at the home of his grandparents, Wm. and Mrs. McKelvey, Princess street, Brussels, He returned home via Galt and Hamilton. Mrs. George Henderson and daugh- ter, Seaforth, have been visiting at the home of James Hendetson, Albert street. The young lassie is recovering nicely from an attack of partial paralysis and will soon be o, k. we hope. THE PosT congratulates Miss Mar- jory Ross, daughter of D. C. and Mra. Ross, Brussels, on passing the Upper School exam at Fort William, securing 2nd class honors. Her way is open now to attend University which she purposes doing at Toronto. We wish ben success. Sheriff and Mrs. Caldbick, Miss Helen and sous, George and Ward, of Hailey - burg, were here for a holiday with rela- tives and old friends. The Sheriff has been 16 years in the North country and knows it like a book, He bas reeentiy had the North Bay District added to his territory as Sheriff end will have a great sweep to attend to. His eldest son David, who recently graduated with honors in Law, although h oat y 22 years of age now, has opened an office in Timmins, Sheriff Caldbick owns the old homestead and the adjoining farm nn which he lived before removio to Tor- onto to do duty on the city police force. Ho Says he intends coming back some day to the farm. No one will object to the early carrying out of such a propo- sition, Mrs, Caldbick was a former Morris township resident, being a daughter of the late 'Joseph end Mrs. Smith, 611, line Morris, • H V and Mrs Keities, have returned from au enjoyable visit with L, B. and Mrs. Hewer, Galt, Miss Jean Armstrong is home for a holiday. She and Miss Tillie Timmer, both teachers in Toronto, went on en ex- cursion to Northern Ontario and enjoy- ed the sights and soenea of that interest- ing section of our Province. Bert Armstrong and Mr,Ce onto, motored to town and nt the week end. The former is an uncle to his companion Mr Armstrong is a son of the late Roht. Armstrong, of Brussels, and lived here for years, Ele holds an important post as city or• gAn'cr forthe A. 0.UW O l er Mrs Graoi,l, of the Queen city who has been renewing old friendships in town and locality, is a sister of Mr. Arm- s rang, Church Chimes St. John's church services will be tak- en next Sunday by Rev. W. C. Allison of Eastwood,. The rector is continuing his vacation, A Brotherhood representative was in charge of Melville church services last Sunday. Pastor McLeod is expected to preach next Sabbath. Rev. Dr. Oaten, Toronto, a former pastor, will conduct the services in the Methodist church next Sunday in the absence of Rev, Mr. Clark, Last Sabbath the pulpit of the Metho- dist church etho-distcburch was occupied by 2 Presby- terian students, candidates foil the ministry, who did well. In the morning Gordon Rinloui gave a well prepared discourse from the text ' I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ. &e " and at the evening service Mr. Maxwell spoke with good effect on Prayer, based on the words "Ye have not because ye ask not," He is a son of Rev. Mr. Max ,ell, of Pembroke, formerly of Ripley. Messrs Rintoul and Maxwell are college chums of Keox College, Tor- onto, and both should serve the church with ability in the years to come. • Weekly Store News :Pox's r t oar THE . ;49, �Jr�, - STQRE a • • • Its FIyTime! Get Rid of the Pests Wilson's Fly Pads Briggs' Fly Pads • es Sticky Fly Sheets• Sticky Fly Spools • Insect Powder • Fly. Swats, &c. a ,+4 • • • Nujol s • Large and Small a Cflrismol' •a Large and Small lemonade For For Immediate Use Its very bandy under Many cileufffetaucea to have a glass of Lemonade really just when you want it,; You will find the following to suit the purpose splendidly: —Tartaric Acid 2 ozs,, Citric Acid 1 oz., juice of 5lemons and sugar 5 lbs. We will be glad to tell you just how to make this up. liquid Petrolatum Parke, Davies & 00, • Also • Russian Oil •O in bulk, fils".Me have them all. •• Wife--' There's one thing I want to say to you . right now." Hub—."Only one 7 Aren'ton well, Y my dear ?" Sonny — "Father, one of the boys said I looked like you" Father — "What did you say 2" Sonny — "Nothin', he's a lot bigger tdlau me." Penslar Toilet Articles atilt In First Place Penslar Talcum Powder Penalise Vaniebing Orem Penslar Oold Cream Peuslar 1 ire , Powder Penslar Tool h Paste Penslar Double Com- bination Dream Quality the Best • • Hammocks at Cost Price i= HILE the warm weather is far from beingover still we are anxious to clean up on our stock:. • • We have about 8 on hand and on Friday and = Saturday of this week we offer thein at actual cost, • • 1 FOX'S DRU STORE "Careful Prescription Dispensers" DRUGGIST and STATIONER BRUSSELS MARKET BORN Fall .Wheat DOLL.—In Breaaela, on Aegeat 811,. 1021, to Mr, Oslo and Mra. Oliver Doll, aeon, Charles Oliver, Pee° Tritium, —In Blyth. on July 23rd, to Mr, and Barley Mrs. Wm. Thuell, a eon. Butter Eggs MARRIED Roca Eav AL000,—CLARK.—At St John's Becton', Brussels, on August 8rd, 1021, by Rev. J. S. Johnson, Mr. John Henry Al000k, of Grey township, to Mies Margaret Emily, dangh. ter of Mr, and Mre, Thos, Clark, Morris township, DIED LYNN.—IN Howick township, on August 611,, 1921, Isabella Sarah Fraser. wife of Willlam J. Lynn, aged 88 years. HUToarngorr—In Grey township, on Angnot 761,, 1021. Annie Christina Graham, beloved wife of Wm.?. Hutchinson, in her 94th year, t IN MEMORIAM MOGUrren.—In loving memory of oar dear San, Robert Milton McGuire, who died in Jou. lin City, Mon., on July 4th, 1918, "Greater love hath no men than this, that a man lay down his Prefer hie friends." MnGUtae.—ln ever loving memory of our dear eon, Sergi, Norman McGutre, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, who was killed In notion, August Mb, 1918, in the battle at Amteae. He Bleeps beside hie comrades, In a soldier's grave unknown But his name le writ In el na of trove On the hearts he left at home. —FATn0R, MOTHER AND SISTER. • Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for Bale 28 aoree of land with bank barn, frame house, orchard, fruit, caution and good spring well. For fur. ther pertloulare apply to W M, J. A LDISRSON. 6-tf 11.R, No. 8, Brussels. Farm for Sale Farm for sale, containing 100 nares, being Lot 12, Con. 14, Grey township. About 80 mires aimed and balance in bueh. Good frame hoose, bank barn, orchard and plenty of spring water, For further particulars as to price, terms, 50., apply on the premleeo. THOS. LEARMONT, Phone 4214 Proprietor. 51 90 10 1 88 20 54 1800 r • • • • • a e A 0 0 • • • • • • • a • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In the matter of the estate of Jacob Oar - 51 10 rows, lath of tho Village of Walton, 60 in rho County of Huron, Ciontloman, docoaeod,; - 1 76 65 20 18 00 20 00 MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Graduate Department of Ophthalmology, Mc. Cormtek Medford College, Chicago, Ill. Three months post gradunte course during poet year. Eyea correctly fitted with Glasses. Head. itches, Inflamed Eyes, Granulated Eye Lida and other Eye troubles, canoed by Eye•straln, relieved through properly fitted GI as Satisfaction. Assured. Optical Parlor to Leckie block, one door South of Borrister Shrolalr'a office, Office hours : 9 to 12 a, m.; 1 to c p. m. Also Wednesday end Saturday evenings. Phone 25x ring 4 Notice is herebyiven pareuont to "The Ro- vioed Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 121 neotlon 60," that all creditors and °there having claims against the estate of the said Jacob Barrows, Who riled on or about the 0th day of July, A.D. 1821, are required on or before the god day of September, A. D. 1021, to Bend by poet Pre- paid or deliver to the undersigned, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of the d0eeased, et Pierson P. 0 , Manitoba, their Christian anti sermmmes, addresses and de- esriptions, the fell particulars of their Claim, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the eeo0rltf 11! aheld ee any) by ehem. And farther tike notice, that atter such last menttoued date the Executors will proceed to distribute the angels of the deeeaeed amongst the parties entitled thereto, Wring regard out y^ to the claim of which they shall have notice, and the said Executors will not be Mable for the saidcremate of any part thereof to any persalt or pereana, of whose otaim notice shall not have been revolved by thimat the time of such distribution. Dated. this 9th day of August A. D. 1021. GEORGIC BARROWSS. Exeontors. 7.9 MABEL JACKSON, i ••...••...••.•••...•....•• ••••00••04,0..0••.•••••••'s A jPaiace Bakery Y O • • w s • • • • • ••A• o, 0 • • • Give the Hiddieflenty .• • • • 4 •3 ••••.O••.O•E•400.0•4.e00••A4ses••A•80.Oor©•6 ••••04••O•••G of our hiead spread with butter oe jam and he'll not want or need any other solid food. Our bread is a so evenly balanced ' food that youngsters thrive on it wonderfully and never get tired of it either. If your boy's appetite is capricious try our bread and in a little while you'll find him always ready for u slice of it and another one too, W. E, WILLIS DlA CFIC FARM LABORERSWANTED .wmommom. ====„inimm_. "Fare Going "—$15 to WINNIPEG. "Fare Returning"—$10 from WINNIPEG. tent par mile Whelped to destination. 34 cent par mile starting point to Winnipeg., 001140 DATES TERRITORY 1 AUQUST 8 From Stations in Ontario, Smith's Polls to and Including Toronto en Lake Ontario Shore Llno Anti Havelock-Peterboro Line. sand From Stations'K1ogston to Renfrew Junction, inclusive. From 8k aU na n Toro ulo•9 u dburY direct Ilse' between Toronto and ParrySound. d t nClugive .From Stations Drano to Port MCNcolf an Burkelon, to Bobceygeon, Inclusive.AUGUST i7. AUQUST to' From. Stations South and West of Toronto to and Including Hamilton and Windsor Ont., and From Owen Round, Walkerton. Orangeville, Teeswnter, Elora, Listowel, Goderich, Windsor, Ont. Pert Burwell,ell, and St, Thomas B ranebes.AUQUST 22. From motions Td nnto and North to Bolton i nelueivo, SPSOIAL TRAINS FROM TORONTO Full partleularn from Canadian Pold&Ticket Agents, W. B. HOWARD, Dletrlot Passenger. Agent, Toronto, •