The Brussels Post, 1925-6-17, Page 5BUSINESS C ARUS
THE IndUstriat Mortgage anti
fiavllngs Company) of Sarnia
Ontario, are prop -tort to nd.p ano0 rnonyy nn.
Mortgagee on good lands, Parties 4.19,1ng
Money on rnrra lnurteegee Will eleiws apply to
Janne Oownn neaforth, Deri who will Me-
' dish ratan dnli other parr/calfs. •
The Industrial Mortgage
and Baving.OompanY•
zeizoot e . , r, l'.1(0.y i
AGENT F`OR
Fire, Automobile and Wiod Ins,
PQMPANIES
For Bruescls And vicinity , phone 697,
dAMES M'FAPZEAN
had Newick Mutual flee assurance Company
Aiso tv"
Hartford Windstorm and Tornado Insurance„
Phone 42 Box 1 Tarnbarry Street, Brussels
JNO'. SUTHERLAND & SONS1
LIMITED'
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' Ctri`ell ON701110
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PllICES MODERATE
For references consult any psrsbn whose salels
I have officiated at. 1449120 18x or 65
T.. T. M' RAE •
M. a.. M. 0.rP.,-:1 S. Oyt
21 0. H., village 9f Binsseli.
+Playstolau, .Surgeon, Aocouoheit
Office at resideuce, opposite Mello life Charob
W111110m streot.
OR. WAROLAW
Honore graduate et the Onierlo veterinary
College. Day and ralaht Calls. Delee animate
/lour Mill, Ethel.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,
OONVEYANOER. NOTARY PUBLIC
LEMe. BLOOK - Bat1SSELS
'It Pays to Attend the Best iii
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Cor. Yenge ani Ilelande Its. Toronto 0+
REvery graduate of the /last fif- 4
teen mouths has secured em•
fai 'ployment, Open all year. En g
Yl ter now. Oatalogue free. y
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WANTED
Highest market prices
paid.
See me or Phone No. 2x, Brus-
eels, and I will call and get
your Wool,
1ViYoffie"(
.Yoliemoniaimmommisampetwm
Stop
ar
Look!
Listen 0
Ye who •have BATTERY trouble don't
throw away .your old .battery - use
REVIVO - the New Battery
Electrolyte. Makes your Ord Battery
Mork like new. For Quarter the cost.
Earl Anderson
Distributor for Huron County.
Brussels, P. 0., . Phone 154.
W HEA`
WANTED
We are in need of Wheat for
Drilling. Give us a call at, our
expense If you have any Lo sell.
No Lruuble,l:o quote prices, -
* 1 kinds of '
Flour and Feed
1 " For safe
T. G. Hemphill,
• WROXETER
5 ' .Flour 14111 21
PHONES Split Pen Mill 21)
Night call 60
ELIMINATES ODOR
If you keep ceeephoJ, bells en top of
the 011 heater tank them wail be no un-
pileasant odor frog» i'l.
ALWAYS WEIGH ,
Dona guess the quantity of anything
-always weigh or measure. Aocuracy
is the secret of 6)100141 in cooking,
0
13'OR IS'&L1`.
Cut Fence;- . Rails and
Poles,. $2 50 per cord,
2 cord:S oil load,
'. `Ain ent
Phone 86x / Brussels
o•xat *ions Items -
Spanking,. like :ebarity, should her
'gin at Mime, '" ar
The happiest Minin the world is
the one who lets itis neighbors tend
to their own affairs,
The Canadian 4ir,Force flew 8,340
flours over' bush, country last year
4lvithoylt a einglo fatal o cldeflt,
ISoaps used to be adsiorti6ed aa;
goo for .complexions. These days.
thY e would wash them all off.
As "a general thing, the gar.doa
which • bears best is the one with the
most backaches to the square yard.
Chestey. 'Council ptjssed a by-law
rcatuQting the house to house can-
vaeser, and it [deo fixed $15 as the
fee to operate a jitney, .
It's nice to know a man who keeps
his promises, Exhibit A The
weatherman •promised heat and hen
delivered, the goods.
After being closed for r'ep'elrs and
Die completion of bridges, the Pleery
road, just south of Grand Bend, was
reopened on,Monday afternoon.
When the Tord factories really go
in for quantity production of •air-
planes we suppose" we'll have .to keep
our window screens in all the year
rotlnd4, "-
A young, visitor in Toronto recent-
ly, reports seeing the following notice
in front of a Methodist Church there:
"What is Hell Dike?" "Cone in and
hear our new organ,' .
Weather like we are now getting
will nerve the Canadian Goverment
to claim everything up to the Nortb
Pole, in order.that this country's ince
supply, may not be interfered vtth.
By a ;Vote of 100 to 20 the House
of Commons on, Monday Tright adopt-
ed aeresolution providing '$ 5,450,000'
'for relief of Home Bank depositors,
and subsequently gave first reading
to the bill.
On and afteqr Jpne+est, the postal
departruentwtjll issue a 1-centotalnp-
ed %envelope in manila !raper. The en-
velop'eseto. be sold at a $1.20, accord-
ing to an advice received here by W.
Scott, Postmaster. The envelopes'
will be used for circulars.
liav tte rt;illbe the next oce pe Won
of the farmers. ,
Tl cttg gill, be leo militia 'camp is
Lenitlou title yetre,
(!OATS w,l1l nut anything but don't
uteke nue or your hu4tly.
Rntlssers gannet a yet boast of, a
peal of 001W, but ii hail soma musical
aurl•+lppaalerg belles." , •
- Tug toivii of I3111'1i0 etas, unpaid'
bootee Amounting to 11140,393',31, trod
Batik overdraft. of $51,870,83,.
Pr requires u pretty good consti-
tattoo tet pass without a shock from a
fiery lurvraee into a refrigerator.
weathertuac ought "to go 8luwly.
Am: bootleggers and other illieit
put veyete of "ubejoyful", will take,
00tiee that the lines mottle from $501i
to $2,000 from out) awe' May 3181„
IN the lint three' iuouth8 of 1925:
Dime were 40 deaths due to 'Ind untruth
-accidents lit Ontario. In the eaten,
period of 102+ there were 92 deaths.
Now that examination time (draws
near, pupils should ,hetneeuber tut to
allow a questioo to Wither theta. It
won't. We the ans#i'er thea brings_
the worry.. ....
r worry..
Hing made gond guess
wheel lie told the ,House of Oestitun118
a few days ago, that what the enlu+try
expected of 1'arlialiaul eat was t0 get
through with its wen k,
Sonny of the Britin1 publications are
ea8rog 80016 harsh tltingl about Can-
ed, t, but as long us they take a lurga
portion of our product wed pay well
for it, we 01411 8144114 a 111.414 unnlelit4d
abuse. -The Fat uers' Advocate.
Tent" Poor would welcotuecoi'res-
polldence frollf any community le.
this dist, ice that has no' regularnor=
respondent, Any citizen who, would
like to render this se!vier,'sh0uld
drop no a line, and paper andenvelop-
es will be supplied. •
Trial statistical branch of theDorn-
Mill1 tiepatuueu1. of Labor deolai s
the cost of food 204 111average family
of five t hroaghuut the 114,40rninn le
810,06. Figure it out, Mrs, House-
wife, and, Ellie whether y9ur'budget 1a
above or below the`uverage.
Baumm the iihid off your ear Mark -
re. 'Traffic officers, especially iu the'
mikes and oeverowded ttiitJlway,p, ate
checking elosely on misplaced'mark-
era, with a result that scarcely a tiny
paasee•without a number of motorists
being brought into police anon and
fined 86 for having their marker/ oh -
etc trete&
hettuete& `
Tan new Provincial road trap, pub-
lished under the authority of 11014.
George S. Henry, Minister of Public
Works, not only shows the various.
type of roads in 'color, but has the
road numbers plainly marked 8O th144
as soon as Lhe cumbers are placed on
the roads, which' the department..
claims will be completed by July 1541),
there will be 110 difficulty for the
veriest amateur toneist Nnding his
way around our Province. ,i
Ontario's Gold Production. -,-The
gold mines of Northern Ontario again
broke all records for monthly out-
put of gold -when in May. they turn-
ed out an aggregate of approximate-
ly$2,600,000. These preliminary es-'
timates nowshow the mines turning
out gold bullion at a rate of $31,-
000,000 a. year. This gradual climb
up the ladder of production has re-
cently been• accentuated by the in-
creases at Hollinger Consolidated,
Bollinger income recently attained a
rate of over $1,800,000 a«month,
•
Restaurant, Permits: -With work
on the shop permits going along
smoothly, the Attorney -Generals de-
partment copi2nencod to issue restaur
ant beer sale permits, the first of
which were sent otit to restaurante.
in outlying parts of the 'province.
With them will go the railway lunch -
counter permits. It is expected. that
the restaurant permits will be sent
out\with comparative speed, together
with the remaining shop permits and
belated applications of other-ellisses• ,
Huron County Statlslie3: Wd are
in ,receipt of a copy of the eighth
Municipal Bulletin from the Bureau
of Municipal Affairs, Toronto, which
contains much interesting 'matter of a
municipal nature. , From it we glean
the following: -The. Province of "On-
tarionow has a population of 2,857,-
581 an increase during the past 3
years of 66,099. Ther"G are in Optm�-
io 663 townships, 152 villages, 1'47
towns, 25 cities and 38 counties, be-
sides 11 districts. • Howkole hue the
largest assessed population in Huron'
County being, 2802; Stephen has.
2,776; Hay 2620; iisboree 1716;
Tuckersmith 1942. The debenture
debts of the Municipalities of Huron
are as follows: -Ashfield $126,000
(Sinking Fund 5'44)844) ; Colborne
2650; Goderieh Tp. none; Groy
50,703; Hay $222,082 Howick $16,-
46; (Sinking I+undf 967),; 1lullett
$9,841; Mci(illop $499,990, (Sinking.
duntl $11,000) ; Morris $549,712; Stan
ley51'3Tucker, ,000; Stephen $10,036; Tucker
smith $33,342• . Turnbciry $0,689;
IJsborne none; 1✓,' Wawanosh, 59,951;
West Wawanosh $15,742 Villages
Bayfield $1,885; Blyth $26,077.
Brussels $18,632, (Sinking Fuera,
$9,670) ; Exeter $88,407. Villages
$56,1Clinton $108,812, ; Wroxeter $e'(Sinking w
l toFund
$47,100); Godericlr ;$411'9855; Sow.
forth -5205,374, (Sinking Fund $206e
374, (Sinking Fund $6,251); Wing -
ham $842,711,08, (Sinking Fand
$51,200,74).
McEvoy"for Judgeship: -- If the
Dominion Governraent harkens to the
representations made by the Bar As-
sociations of Middlesex, Essex, Perth
Lanibton, Kent Elgin, Oxfgit'd and
Buren, J. M. McEvoy, --K. C., u4 Lon-
idoit, will i.Ie appointed to the Supreme'
Court Bench of Ontario as trial ledge
in succession to Justice Smith, who
has been placed on the Codrt of Ap-
peal.
- ',,'hose: froni this vicinity who have
'been to see the "Flowing Well" at
'Formosa will be pleased to learn that
the report circulated Test winter to
the effect' that it had gone dry 'is
groundless. The proprietor, Mr. C.
Weiler, has gone to considerable
trouble and expense in beautifying
the •grounds by planting flowers,
shrubery and trees, thus making it
quite a popular mecca for sightseers
and 'picnickers:
Atwood Minister Called. -\.t a
meeting of the' congregation of St.
Paul's Presbyterian 'church, Inger-
soll, at which the interim moderator
of the session, Rev.. S. D. Jamieson,
of Delhi, presided, a unanimous call
was extended la the Rev. S. W. Gil-
mour; B. 4., of Atwood. The cull ear -
ries with it a salary of $2,500 a'year
a free manse and a month's vacation.
A provincial general election in
Nova Scotia is next in'order, and the
date has been fixed for June 26.
Like Saskatchewan, the ,Liberal par-
ty in;,the province is wellintrenched
in power, but the miners''stribe may
make some trouble for Premier Arm-
strong. The present standing of:
parties is as follows:Liberals, 211a,
Conservatives, 3; Farmers,7 ; Labor,
4. .
Office
Re -opened
Mxss•Maude Br
han
s
W18e tn erste nce that
!cite
hag opened Ill 111 lee at 11181» home
ono -blank West of the Bank of
Nnya Hernia, and le prepared to,.
attend, tag ell kinds of OpLleel
wile k,
Sa$isfaotion,. Assure of
AG Others Sea Us: -The Listowel
Standard of last week makes the fol•
IoN:;,g &mment ,on the,reccnt foot
ball game with Brussels at ietowel.
- -neons of,,t11e haretest fongl.t e.tt-
elee uuu moat xc4ttlrg guinea preyed
in Listowel in a Jong time, the locale
loon from their old rival, 0ru8eels, on
Friday eveoing last, by n score of 1-0.
ideal weather prevailed And referee
Taylor, of 1401 1, bot the game eiarteet
net 4din0. 11'1'1401 the "rdier4,'Li8Lnwel
forced the play and gave the visiting
defense an uneasy time. Howevera
the visitors boon got going and for
a while the honors Were about edsnly
divided. 'Lhe local 1'oewe4d1 again
rolled the play and Belly 1x0,5•0 14
ruag11ilicerit 11101 at 11108sel8 goad.
The boli 8t1ock the goal postand re-
botlnded into the field of play. A fete
!Mimeos later. Douglas -Davidson.
drove It ,beautiful shut at the Brus-
sels goal and scored for Listowel, The
1oi1u11 had the better of the play dur-
ing the,tenlainder td' the pelted t hue
/were 'enable to score. The 8ecoud
half Was a elubhernly-fodgtlt The,
with both Lettere going Ile limit.
Listowel pressed the play dewing the
earliest part -0f the period but offside
playa rubbed thein Of several nice
chances to score. After about fifteen
iuinute8of p1Ay the visitors stagetl'n
wonderful rally and for about seven
minutes kept the local defense
decidedly, busy. They kept the
battier the leillowel territory almost.
con tinn0osly and almost scared on it
(nuse shot. 1'loWever, ,the locale
pulled-th810e81vee together and the
1101811 of the game saw them pressing
tile play, but they could not some and
the game ended 1.), iu+fi1voe of leiet-
olvel, •
0WINGHAM
Winghatu rate of taxation for 1025
will be 40 mills, tt twill+less than last
year,
„De,-H4rnbly's new. Hudson Sedan
was stolen from his garage and al.
though° Lhe, police of every city in the
Detention hes been notified there is
thus fur absolutely no Leone of it.
Kay Diusley, youngest daughter of
Med. Devil Din8ley, and Wolter Lock-
et idge.,younge8t son of John lied. Mrs.
Locket idge, all of W ingltmnl, were
marriedthe church of the Sacred
Heart ate o'clock 11,11 Tuesday worn
Mg by Rev. Pr. 011.Hugh. They left
by 1110101 for a honeymoon trop' to
iNi4gara Palls, N. Y.
BLYTH
•
• Rev. W. B. Hawkins is driving a
new Essex Cough.
R. fs. and Mrs. McGown were in at-
tendance at the graduation of Nurse
Janet McGowan at Hamilton.
The 0. P. It. station is being much
improved both interior and exterior
by acoat of paint which adds touch to.
its appearance.
Some good work has 'been arec0rup
Bribed on the olti cemetery grounds,
(Charley SW, by the Horticultural
Society and ntller9 ieitereaLed in the
beantifyh.g of some of tire unoightly
spots 'about cur village. The Society
Ontario White Cedar Shifigles •
Ontario White Cedar Fence Posts
Ontario /White Cedar Hayracks
Ontario White Balsam for Gates
Ontario Hemlock Lumber
Ontario White Cedar Ontario Red Beech
Gravel Bo Botioms- Stor4eboat Runners
Gibson .lumber & Cider Mills. - Wroxeter
Ph01300 =a4 so . Place your Order Now
r,.
Aeddl!J . finviltatIon
roe ii.4e jam U,111t�.'.ls
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
eWEDDING INVITATIONS
WEDDING 'CARDS
- VISITING CARDS, ETC.
. . We have every facility for cloi•og the above class of
printing in the finest style dale art.
All wtrk strictly first-class. All orders promptly
executed and at a reasonable price,
TIN ,r?'S$ells f osT
1 are arranging Hirer balite at dilt8rent I
And apprepl'lltte places alum; the
street. Pile work le moat tmeet1end,
able,
URANUS US 81444610N rev. Win.
Lowe, of London, will c0nd114 a 6444•
vice for Ovangemsu 11 Trinity Ohurill4
Myth, on Sunday, June 31et, at '7 p,
111. The Meal I/1'e011'en 14114 1'rgUeeted.
n
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meet' in 14414 lodge room iw 0.80:
Visiting breihlen very welcome.
The 3111111111 meeting. 01' the \V, 0.'1'.
1J. for etectiun of 08!14141619148 he)d, at
the lime of Nets, W, 11. Molilroy,
Mlay 160h. `1'lie following ollicer%
were elected 1 President, lyses L. '1'a
for ' let Vice President, Mrs. W.
ll, eleICIvoy ; 2nd Vice Preeldclltr
54'3. J. Surllh ; (Jot,-Bec'y, Mr9. b',
liogeteou ; ftee..$eo'q, site, refer U,
Melody., Treasurer, Mre, 8. A,'Pople•
stone Pia111et, Mrs, W. }l. Lyon,
MORRIS . -
Messrs. Richard and Oli12 Wallace,
of Neiwlt'l•k, N. J,, hews been visiting
with relate vett in Morrie iityth,
Robs, 1-1, (3itl'niss, 3rd Orme had tine
fniefoetuue 101086 a, valuable tow o0
Jr •idtty, In some unaccountable man,
nett aIle broke one of her front legs up
in the shoulders.
School Report: -The following is
the report of S. S. No.4, Moira.. The
names are arranged in order of merit:
4 -Sr. IV Tom Miller, George Smith
Ross Cardiff. Jr. IV -Margaret Har-
man, M1ldred Nichol, Leota Cardiff',
Sr, III --Joe Smith, Lloyd Pipe. Jr.
III --Gordon Harman, Glenn Smith,
Gladys White, Mervyn Pipe. Sr. II--
Elbert
I-Elbert White, Dave Miller, Margaret
Russell, Harriett Smith; Kate Russell,
Jr. SI -Howard Smith, Gordon Nichol
Jack Pipe, Mao Scott. Jr. I-Lewie
Russell (very good) ; St'. Fr -.-Wilfred
Nichol (good) ; Jr. Pr. -Glenn Nfieol
(good), I. Crawford, Teacher.
ET14Ej,,
The Listowel Standard comments
on the game played at Ethel last',
Tuesdayeveuing,-0n Tnesday even-
ing last, Listowel grid Ethel played at
l.cbel ie the 88431011411141ntediate set'
ie., the gable resulting fu 401.1 snore,
The gamewa8 culled for 0.80 but at
7 p. or. only about half of the Ethel
players had arrived, and it was about!,
7.2U before the game started, flare only
25 minuteperiods were possible.:.
Listowel won the toes undo played the
first half with the etre and wind at
their hacks. While they -had much
tlhe better, of the play, they did not
score, Ethel playing a strong defens-
ive game. 'Lhe second peeled saw the
play more evenly divided. Toward
the middle of the period Ethel' scored:
The play seemed 80 decidedly off -side
that some of the Listowel players
stopped playing, but the referee
thought otherwise aid allowed the
goal. Listowel 1(121118 back et:ong and
Forced the play determinedly._ With
but three minutes to go, 'Elston
Moore was tripped in front of the Eth-
el goal and Listowel was awarded a
penalty kick. Archie Clement took
the penalty kick and scored. Listow-
el pressed another
goal
but w
e
t
e
uusucceesull the game ending 1.1,
TURNBERRY
Death robbed Tttrnbert'y Township
of one its pioneer residents,. on Fri-
day, June Mb, in the person of James
, Hislop, on Lee 5, Concession A, after
et lingering illness of some months,'
•which he bore with great patience
and Christian fortitude, his intense
suffering, and looked with sweet re-
lief, to the tiara when his Divine
Saviour 'would take him home, He
game to this country from Sentland.
when abnut10 years of ago, living in
Middlesex fora while and after mov-
ing to T1u'uberry, where resided until
hie death. There 18 left to mourn his
Ines, his sun, Bober!, on the houie.
place, his wife and other mandrel of
his family having predeceased him
many years ago. Service Naas hel1l at
his home at 2116, Sunday afternoon,
by Rev. Mr, Armstrong,. of Wroxeter,
and interment was 011(38 eu Wroxeter
Cemetery. The sincere sympathy of
et large circle of-lriendir is extended to
his only sun in the loss of a loving
2411101: Those who attended the fun-
eral from a distance were : ;figs Mary
and _William Atlust,ong and Adam
Hislop, of Parkhill.
ACROSS CANADA AND BACK
The wonder trip of the coming sum
mer will be conducted by Dean Laird
of MacDonald College, to Victoria, B.
C., and back.
Inspired by the successrof the trip
to Victoria last year. on the oveaeion
of the Teachers' Federation meeting
at that point, and filled with patriotic
1110119041 for everyone to see their own
country, the Dean has arranged for a
special train 'of standard sleeping
cars to leave Toronto on July 110,.
visiting Port Arthur, Fort Willi:um,
Winnipeg, Regina, Moose Jaw, Can
gory, Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver
thence steamer to Victoria
RetIn-ning, the trip will be via the
Okanagan Valley, Nelson, the I(oot-
entry Lakes, Windermere Ilunizalow
camps from whirh place the pares
will be motored to, Banff, 10.1 miles
over the newly completed Banff -Win -
denten Highway, the most charm-
ing and awe inspiring trip it ie pos-
sible to dYrnccive, with stops at Rad-
ium Hot Springy Vermilion River,
and Storm Mountain Bungalow camps
-'-another day at Banff, then Edmon-
ton, Saskatoon, Devil's Gap Bungalow
Camp, near Kenara on tete bake of
the Woods, steamer from fort 1Vil-
littni'to Port McNicoll thence reil"^to
Toronto, where the trim will termin-
ate on August 10.
Everything is included at the price
of $325:00 from Toronto: trinaporta.
trop, sleeping cats, accommodation in
hotels and bungalow eanMs, nnreale in
diners, hotels and on steamers, Arid.
selling tours at points visited, and x111.
gratuities.
While appearing primarily, to teach.
ere, the tour-isopen to everyone tic-
string to go.
All will be welcome.
Pares from other points than Torr
onto_ will be framed and. deserrptive
illustrated booklet sent on appliclttinn
to Dean Laird, Macdonald College, P.
0, Que. (July 11),
n-
Laimejry labor
lases its drudgery-,
CHARM
simplifies
the weekly
wash
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umiak
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Hay Fork Rope Hay Forks
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Blnevale
Ontario
The Service Given by the Local
Ne¢•wspaper.
Hundreds of columns are printed flee
every week by the country press, ad
vertisin4 various church enterprises,
social, financial and personal. Other
'hundreds of columns of purely relig-
ious matter appear each week, So
rarely is a word of commendation
received for this set'viee'that it is re-
freshing to read the following letiet'
published by the editor of the Al
mottle Gazette 1 "Dear Mr. Muir : ]'.,et
me thank you heartily for the editor-
ial a week ago 5n the Bible Society.
Lase Sabbath I drew the attention of
the congregation heiie 1n it and tasked
their co-oirat'tun lit two important
matters you dealt with, and expressed.
public thanks to your paper for hav-
ing st101) an article. I aur not really
a subscriber to your paper. it is
through kindness I get it. I' find I
eanilottatnrd to increase the number
of papers I get, but I want a part in
circulating gout' paper and therefore
enclose two dollars which please use
toward my strimription or any other
way yntt" desire. Sineet•ly, (Rev,)
James Taylor," Hardworking and
not too genet0usly rewarded Country
editors -are quite familiar with the
text, "When ).41 11098 done all ye are
able to stay we ale unprodttlhle sety-
ants,"but an 00001411011111 word .of re-
cngnilioll helps therm on their way.
..Rev. Jaynes Taylor anti the Almonte
tertee1te meal will be the better for
of the Best
Articles
Made
Sherwin-Williams
Paints and Varnishes
30 Cataract Washer
4
Westinghouse
Electric Ranges
Cement Lime Pariston
Wilton & Gillespie
giving and receiving of the epistle
quoted above.
Isn't It Queer ?
That aman who thinks Ire's x hue-
111ess mail
Will get tip in the morning
From an advertised 'names!),
Shave with an advertised razor,
And put on advertised underwear,
And advertised Bose, shirt, collar
and tie and shoes,
Seat himself at the breakfast table
And eat advertised breakfast fdod,
Drink advertised coffee, nr
Advertised tea,
Put on an advertised hat,
Light an advertised cigar,
Ride, to business in an advertised
car,
And then -turn down advertising
On the ground that advet tieleg
Doesn't pay 1
BOOST YOUR HOMETOWN
A -gond Thing bo remember,
A hotter thing io do.
Work with the construction gang,
Not with the wrecking crew.
Cream
Wanted
We pay Highest Cash Price for
Jrealnn. 1 cent per lb. Butter Fat
extra, paid for all Cream delivered
at our Creamery.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Brussels Creamery
Phone 22
Co.
Limited