The Brussels Post, 1913-7-17, Page 8. rs-
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F. R. SMITH
DRUGS:IS r .01(1) S VAT LONER.
Trf.Cat 11.,CWS
LIGHT frosts.
Thostrsox SNIDER has invested in .an
auto.
SCHOOL Board did not meet last Fri.
day evsoing.
FALL wheat harvest commenced this
week in tbis locality.
DISTRICT Hetes and other interesting
matters on inside pages.
A. VISITOR. in limn it marked that
Brussels held first place for pretty girls.
WINDOW awnings have been placed
at the Central Hotel by Gurdon Mc
Donald.
LET THE POST have your visitors,
Call at the office, write us a card or
•telephone, We want them all.
LAWN Social at Melville Manse
grounds Thursday evening of this week,
under auspiees of the Sewing Circle.
Interesting program.
Wes Elsie Denbar, of Ethel, pupil of
Mrs. Addie Wright has been successful
in passing her Primary examination for
Toronto Conservatory of music. We
THE TOsT gives the news. Our
telephones are Nos. 31 and 32. Ring
es tip when yuti have a newsy item
JOHN PATTER.,ON has sold his auto to
Fred. Brewer, of Morris tom/ship,
This is the second deal these, gentlemen
have had in this line of vehicles,
BRusseLs Vett rs' List for 1gt3 W a S
first posted up Thursday of this week.
There are 222 IMMO On Pert 1; 1 3 1 on
Part II ; and 8 on Part III, 361 in all.
122 are competent to serve as Jurors.
SALVATION A RSIY HERE TO -NIGHT
(THURsDAYJ --This evening the Salve
lion Army of Wingharn will bold a
meeting iu Brussels Town Hall, come
menciug at 8 o'clock. A first class
musicel program will be giveu and
Captaia Purgative. of Toronto, will be
present, Col dial welcome to every-
body. Capt. Milton, of Whigham, will
be in charge.
A raw Yorkshire sows for sale. Will Inc.
row about latter part of August. fmt eon.
12, (*ray township. Phone 499.
Ataranir 7711vrriaLD.
TIRPAIrts for the Deering and Frost & Wood*
implements, also Inc the Pleury and (Melt.
shutt plows, sold by R. G. Pratle, Brussels,
• Congratulate both pupil and teacher. Two litters 01 choice yotuig pigs for sale.
UrWAen. of *coo tickets were sold to Lot 10, eon. 7, Grey. OnAs. Lamorvr,
Lucknow last Saturday notwithstoscling Phone 2118-
Brussels P. 0.
the gloomy appearance of i he weather, WANTED —A Ritchelningsirisattmathe American
25 people -went to Guelph the same day liotel,at once,
to the Orange Celebration there. Good br\ava°0°.L 137ganTcaerr Bring V10151:0171 nzi:
time was reported from each place. butter and eggs. We want them- n
A tiew desk type telephene hes been Rove Baos., Wittham.
installed in the store or B. lr Carr, DR. R. F.P.1 rucutt, Osteopath end Nye Rpee.
talist, a t 0MB m's, armada—Tuesday,
successor to I. C. Richards harness mak 7 to utgo " T. Plu
47-tf
er. The nmnber is 36x. This makes Ste McGregor about lawn 1110250111.
136 pbones in Brussels and a few more o —
are to go in it. The number should
reach Iso which Would give a splendid Wosuov'e IstsTrruTe —The rite' meet.
circuit -in town. iug of Brussels Women's 1,istitu'e will
be held. in the Public L'brery audience
OWEN SOUND vs. Brussels next Mon- room, pritlay afternoon of this week,
day on Victoria Park here. This will
ifith hist , at 2.30 o'clock, Airs (Dr.)
be a fight to a finish for Intermediate
Holmes will introduce the topic '"I'he
Foot Ball boners. The silverware once
value of pure air, sunshine rind the
more looms up but there are a few
rocky roads to travel yet befobstb." Mrs 12 A Pyne wil deal with
re is
ours. Be sure and see next Monday "Salads." Von are invited.
evening's: game Owen Sound has „a NoT CORRECT. —A story is being eir-
• dandy eleven bot they will not have it ciliated by people who likely know
all their own way. I better, that Brussels. Grey and Morris
W. C. T. U.—The regular meeting of Telei.lione Co.. line raised all their
the W. C. T. U. will be held on Friday 'phones $r.00 per 4111011111. There is
afternoon, July 25th. at 3 o'clock, at not a word of truth iu the story except
the home of Mrs. McGuire. A. paper as It relates to the few who have
prepared by the County Corresponding phones rented and they are now asked
Secretary, Mrs Fitton, of Exeter, on to pay an increased rate, whit 13 is even
"The White Slave traffic," will be read yet less than owners are contributing
by one of the members. A. cordial in- No better service in the land is rendered
vitation is extended to all interested in than that given on our rural system.
W. C. T. U. work. THE RECORD SUSTAINED.— Brussels
Hommel:tars—As will be observed by public settool once more proved ps right
notice elsewhere in this issue Alex. to first place by the passing -of the 11
McKelvey, of Pense, Sask., has deserted candidates who wrote,,,s -of whom took
Ase5ealmndom and joined hand and heart honors, necessitatiog securing a total of
.411 ,Mfali-Jsydia Wenzel, of Palmer. 487. Following is the reverti• :—
stab, on lune ititb, at Regina, Rev. • so HONORS
Murdoch bicKet000 rnatfl- Laura lament 5SS
menial bow. The happy groom is a son
Roy Stewart .552
of Wan and Mrs. McKelvey, of Brussels
L.awson Wright 534
and will share in the hearty congrate- Ella Rands. .516
rations „of many old friends in this Bobs Campbell •SIS
locall who wish him and his beide Harold Currie-es...es. ..... set
Irma happy, prosperous years of mar- Alex. Thompson 497
IIOQ life.
"Poor BALL .—BrUSSelS Foot Ball team
reser is away to Owen Soond today to try 'Chas. McLauchlin 479
j conclusionS with the hustling inter- Annie MoLaeohlin '458
Millie McFarlane. ... . ..
mediate team of that town in the semi -
anal competition. We bope our lads Vernon Sineleir 412
will score El victory. They will try hard Miss Dora Smith. who is the teacher
Anyhow, Neat Monday evening Owen under whom the Entrance popils ale
Sound team w111 be here to play the omitted, well deserves hearty congratu-
return match on Victoria 'Park. There 'aliens on the excellency of the work
should be a bumper crowd on that oc. doues Of course she bad to bave good
casino. The winners of these two material to work with to continue the
competitions go into the finals with almost utiprececlentecl record. For 7
either Strathroy or Preston. years no pupil bliss Smith has stet up
• HIT ON 1-T1(AD.—W, J. Gorside, of to the exam has tailed. We congratul-
Chelsea Green, London, formerly of ate all concerned.
Brussels, Was injured while at work on BERT. HINGt TON ANSWERS THE CALL —
the elevator of the 002 building of Early Monday morning lbs Meetienger.
Gray's Limited. Dundas s'reet. A against whom no door can be barred,
workman was lowering a live gallon jar entered the home of R. '1', and Mrs
of water on a rope from the third story Slingston and beckoned away 10511
• when the rope bloke, tile jar falliug up youngest son, Albert Edward. He was
on the head of Mr. Garside inflicting a oaly 23i years old aud had put Up 11
deep gash in his forelieltd, Mr, Gar, game fight for life during the past 3 or
Side c�ntiLmuecl h IS work but later be- 4 years, Bert was born at Beigrave
mom sick auctions forced to quit, We but lived here a good share of his life
hope he will te on be all 'debt, and was a ;general favorite with all who
BoussnLs AT MthvicioroN.— Monday knew him. While engaged In a drug
aftertmoit the Brussels Football leant_ store at Kenton, Mertitoba, a tumorous
drove over to Walton and boarded the growth preseutecl itself and although
C. P. R. train to Weer ton where the operated upon for it, tubercolar trouble
return game wee, to be played with followed and in the later clays of his life
Poole. Play commenced on time Mr. peritonitis completed the destructive
McCuteheon 512 referee. Brussels kick. work. Last April Miss Carrie Hing-
ed off with the win 1 in their farm' and ,ton %vela to the West and accompanied
the large crowd wli eh assembled wit- her sick brother to Chicago where lie
nessed ou e Of the hardest fought games was thoroughly examined by his tecle,
that hasmver been played in Milverton aiterward torning to Brussels. Al.
• for some tinle. Brussels more thee though everything possible was done
beta their grouud in the rivet half, for the patient's relief and restoretion
Poole was reinforced by the presence Ire gradually failed and passed away
of Boyce, their stat centre forward, but peacefully, conscious to the last, as a..
BritSSels Nein was too strong mrd the bove slated. Ile uncomplemiugly ell -
first half indeed with no score. With the timed the paln and weakness and hoped
- • wind blowing bellied them Poole prees- to rally. T118 subject of Mit itotice
ed hard in the second half but their , spent 6 yeers at the drug beeinese and
forWarcls were compelled to shoot from , 1(111 011 lila 2,171 term et Pharreace et
a distatice. The genie indeed with no ; Winnipeg, The funeral took place
score and Brussels wins the' round by from his parental home, Mill street,
2-0. ,The game was full of close, hard \Vednesclay afternoon, Rev, D. Wren
,eheeltioes and AA A resoit little oombina- conducting an epproprlete sereite,
tion tens attempted, W. hife it may be The floral tributes• were beautiful.
seid that 13ressele scored two easy goals Interment was made in Brussels cetne-
oft their own ground still Erusseis woe tery. The bereaved are deeply
the be ter baisticed team and will now sympathised With in their SorroW in the
Meet OWtni Sound, loss of their beloved One.
The Metropolitan Bank]
Capita' Paid up • • - • • Sli000,000.00
itiscorve fund • •• • 1,260,000.00
Undivided Frame 101,608.2o
HEAD OFFICE TORONTO
Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience
arranged especially for Farmers or those living out
of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any
of the parties in whose names the account is opened,
$1. oo OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH F, H. Gli..ROY, MANAGER
Mime rinks of Brussels bowlers
motored to Wingliam and had 31 Criet,dly
game with their tieighbors,
Toners MATCH.-- Four members of
Listowel 'Pen els Club played a match
with the home club Tuesday aftethoon.
Keen 00(11 p81111011 coupled with ti per-
fect day provided a splendid afternoon's
entertainment. Brussels ar.s sit ecese-
ful ou the play winning three 00( 01' five
even's. Tne lastgatue of disables end-
ed a tie—aet 2121518. Singles — C.
Leckie ((3) defealtd Morplir (1,) (6-4)
(6-2) V. Ross 03) defeated }Senile (L)
(6-4) (6-3) r.,,vingsione (6) defeated
W. Stmcbau (B) (6-4) (6-3); Peskin
(14 defeated S. Fox (B) (6-2) (5•-7) (6-
4) Doubles.—Strachan & Ross (13)
defected Livingstone & Bernie (14 (-7)
(2-6) (6-4) Fax & Leckie (13) tied
Raskin & Slorpity (g-7) (2-6),
Clinton club is sending over a team of
six men Friday when a differeut set of
players will represent Brussels. Several
of the older players are expected to be
in the game.
2 TO 0 — This was the score of the
strenuous Foot Ball intermediate match
in 13russels last Fridity evening omen
Poole team met our experts on Victoria
Park. Brussels seared first pea penalty
kick and in the last half oue of the
Poole players lent a hand in getting the
sphere bettvetto the flags. The visitors
p'ay a good genie !tut were kept well
in check by Bross. Is. inlere was little
combinatim in evidence, Referee Me
Cutclicon, of Stratford, kept a firm
hand en the play but no players were
"fenced." Frank Bryans,, one of our
lively forwards. injured his knee and
Walter Scott took his place and did well
There was 11 large attendance. Before
the game started 2 snap shot of Brussels
tetra was taken and copies may be seen
at the Smith drug store. The line up
for game WEIS as tollowe :—
Poole Brussels
Yost Goal
Mulcahy 1. Batiks
Stegner
Ohultners % Backs
Hoffinan
HeGuire
Speneer
Ohalmers
Wanless . 1. ForWardS
Rlley
Friedman
IIPRoVEMENT.—TO make it easy for
young men and women to decide to
enter Listowel Businees College, dur-
ing the coming Fall and Winter. we
aunounge a few of the improvements,
which have taken place iu and around'
the College recently. First. The
teaching staff has been increased from
two to four doting Ibe past year.
Second, We have beeu located in a
new College home, whicli is ideal, in
regard to private location, modern
equipment, large Iawns
recreation and outdoor eporis, -stir
rmanded.by sample 'shade trees and ever
gmens. Third, Our enrolment this
year, has almost doubled that M. last
year, and the class of work clone and
the progress made by our students was
better than ever before. Fourth, We
have succeeded in securing the services
ot Geo. Bray. 13. A., of Listowel to
give a series of lectures on Commercial
Law, in its various bra elms, an expert
penman and author of penmanship teat
books will visit the school with his tx•
pert advise in the form 01 an inspiring
lecture. Typewriter e3cperts have been
secured to demotstrate the machines
and give lectures 10 senior students on
•their expert use, .in actual office
practice, Fifth. Thsse ere a few of
021 100110115 for asking you young people
to consider the improvement of your
education, in a practicel way by taking
a course in either the Commercial or
Stenography depnriment of Listowel
Bushmen College, Our Nw catalogue
will be completed in a few days and you
can have one for the asking. Write
and give us this opportunity to serve
you. EDWIN G. MATTHEWS.
Principal.
7. Anderson
McDonald
A. .0118270011
huilison
Stevenson
Scott
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Duncan
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Church Chimes
Last Sunday Mr, Payne condacted
the services iu St, John's church, N0
appointment line been made yet regard
ing a new rector.
In the Methodist church Ry, D
Wren dealt with "The elaattelly of
Truth" in the Morning and at the even-
ing service the theme 7688 "Hnseeti
forces to be reckoned with." Both
discourses were fine. In the evening
S. Leppard, of Toronto, gave a splendid
solo, "The Pharisee and the Ptiblic lo"
Congregation Will be glad to hear him
again.
People We Talk About
Miss R. Holmes is back from a visit to
Flint, Mich.
Miss Georgia Kerr was holidaying at
St. Marys.
.4valbert Heist, of Chesley, is visiting
its grandparents in town.
Fred, Wood is holidaying with relit -
!dyes and friends at Sethi).
bliss lean Fox is visiting at Clinton
with Mies Helen Robei ton.
Mies Alia Pryne has gone to Allen-
dale for 8 holiday at her mode's.
Alex. and Mrs. Smith were visitors
with friends at Clinton loft week.
Hugh 1.2. Elliott spent A few days in
Port Elgin during the past week.
IVIrs. George Ithey, of Niagara Falls,
wee a visitor in Brussels last week.
Rise 'motet Skelton, of Mirnico, is
vimiilimlg her atm 1, Mrs, A. Smi li, John
strelerts.
MIs 2711
Lennie' chile MIA son, al
Winnipeg, is visitibg relatives here and
at Lucknow.
Mrs Alex. McAtther 15 cm the sick
list . his week but we bope site will soon
be better.
Miss Hezal Lowry crud hlaster Jim
ere Militia% iug with relatives and
friends et Gerrie.
Miss Voile Bowman was ltoliclayimlg
With M's. Russel Whee'er, her sister,
at Southern loon.
David and Mrs. Heist were visitors
with relatives and old • friends at
Crediton last week.
Mrs. George Roberton and son, of
Clinton, !vele slayers at Jas. Batten-
tyne's, Queen sheet.
Hugh and Mrs. Carr, of Rrolyard,
Mich., are visitors at Rich. Roe's.
Mrs. Carr is a daughter,
Percy Thnell is hack to town. The
box factory he was employed in at Lon-
don was destroyed by fire.
Gavin Elliott, of Montreal, was re-
newing old friendships in Brussels and
locality during the past week.
C. W. Jackson, of Kincardine, is a-
way to Europe and the ,Beitish Isles on
a business trip of a few months,
—Misses Lizzie Downing and Ids
BaireSi` mee -• holidaying at the Point
Farm," Goderich, for a week or so,
Miss Clara Hunter spent a few days
at Dungannon wi1I3 her brother and
wife at the Methodist Personage.
• Miss Minn McKelvey, Priueess street,
is :visiting relatives and friends at
Listowel, Clifford and other points.
• Mrs Geo A, Best and son Go.don,
arrived home from au enjoyable trip to
Wi' nipeg and ‘them points last wet k.
Ms, Jas &dimity Ile and son Archie
and Mrs. Robt. Thomson are holidaying
at Innetkin, London and other Faint!.
Mrs. Jessie .Kerr and daughters
Misses Georgia and Beth, v ere visiting
Miss 'Vaylor near Myth on Wedeesday.
Geo and Mrs. Ferguson, of Toronte.
were callers on old friends in town last
Saturday, They drove in from Walton
where they were tositing,
Joseph and Mrs. bluer were visi ing
old friends in Bressele. They have
been visiting among their children since
they removed trom town.
Mrs. Alex. Strachan and daughter.
Miss Isabel and MissVerne Walker left
this -week for a trip to WinniOg and
other Westeru points for a few months,
Miss Lin, Colvin, is home from Tor-
onto enjoyiug a few weeks holiday.
She Was at Fordwich on Monday At-
tending the Stritiger-Andrews wedding
et the parsonage.
Sanford and Mrs, Leopard and son
Reed the Sunday School Lesson notes Bros nie, of Toronto, arethe guests of
on page 6 of this issue. • H. L and Mrs. Jackson. Mrs, Lept ard
Rev. A. J. Mann's !nothing discourse is 11 418121 to oor townsman and %yea
last Sehbath related to the great SO Ilday former well known resident.
Ton Post' is pleased to hear by letter
from Fort William, that Mrs. 13. Gerry s
beelth is showing considerable lin.'
provement since loenting there. They
got moved to their new 110016 last week.
Lest week J. and Mrs. Kyle and
daughters. Dorothy and Helen. remov-
ed to Clifford ty tete Mr. Kyle has been
appointed G 'V. R. agent. Many old
Knox clitirch, Godericb, on Augnet 11111 + friends wish them etteeees In their uew
and con inue for a week. Several will 1 home,
offend train Brussels and locnlity, MISS biros/neat Liviegetoti and Mrs
There will be a fine array of speakers W. H. Iles in and 4 children, of
The Methodist Pastor is giving short Detroit, are here 1161 id arinS' The
Chalk Talks at the !hid- week service. •Indies are (I/motels of Mrs bine 11
bast weelc "Bear ye one anothers bur-
den" was the topic and Weitheetlay of
tnis week it was "A garden in • the
desert."
The Presbyterian and Methodist
churches at Exeter are evidently giving
A practical test to 0111.11:011 tinier]. ' \NUJ<
ReV. E. G. Powell is away for his 'holi-
days Rev. Mr, sham, the Presbyterian
pastor, conducts union service in his,
church at it it. m and both congrega.
does assemble in the rethodist 01101'011
hi the eveeing when tl3e same )n.0(101121.
oceupies the pulpit. Next inotith Rev.
TII STANDARD BANK
• QF CANADA
• Quarterly Dividend Notice No. 91
Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of TEIRTEE.N
MR CENT, PR ANNUM upon the capital stock a this Bank has
been declared for the quarter ending 31st July, .1913, and that the
same will be payable at the Head Office is this City and its Branches 1
on and after Friday, the first day of August, 1913, to shareholders
of record of 25th July, 1913,
By order of the Board.
Toronto, 17th June, 1913.
GBO. P. SCHOLDIM,D,
• General Manager.
149
Robt. 1011 Mrs. Work, of Toronto,
were visiting at the parental homes in
Bressels and Grey. The tatter is s
daughter of fas toad Mrs. McArthur.
, A, party of young people, chaperoned
by Same Fred, McCracken, has gone to
Grend liana for an outing. Company
consisted of the following t—MisseS
Amanda McCracken, Berva Bryitus,
lean Armstrong, Mina Elliott, Tillie
ZBiner, (Toronto), Bessie Torrance
(isistowel), Lila Hicks. (Milvertoo),
Millie (irewar mid Carrie 121 cCrtruken.
Barrister Udell McFadden, 10011
known resident of Sault Ste. Nlatio,
Ont., for rile past 16 years, was here
for a short visit during the past week.
•Fie is a brother of Mrs. David Walker
sof Brussels and was a former resident
of ibis luctali-y. 21e 15 11 good head and
doing well. His sons, Richard end
&lbw 1, who came with hirn, pro'
long their holiday for a few weeks here.
School movement in the world and the
evening sermon on the Judgment 20115
211 extra gobet 000,
"The twofold relationship and its
friths" Will be Rev, Mr. Wren's subject
next Sabbath morning in the Methodist
ci larch and in the evening he Will speak
on "The dynamite of God."
A. Sututner School will convene in
MIRO CO. NORMALITES
Thefollowing have been successful
in paesing the examination in con-
nectiou with the Normal School anti
ate now ready for business on a
highee standard of ceetificate. There
tvere 832 passed
Violence Aitcheson, Bluevale
Anti& 13e1 1, Scathes])
Keziali E. &own, Lonclesboro
Jennie II Oinff, Dungannon
Lizza A. Currie, Winghans
Mary 3. Onetio, Seaforth
M y et le I. Draper, Ohl t011
Ada Gardiner, Walton
Neiman M. Geddes. Belgeave
Ellen I). Graham, lateknow
Mary Hackett, Lneknow
Odom A Higginbotham, Auburn
Otbet M. Hudgins, Deevie
Ethel G. Kens Sedated'
B7 A, al. Love, Seaforth
Donald A. McIntosh, LucknoW
Olive 3. NIcMurchy, Kimitail
Mary 0. Nixon, Lucknow
Margaret Ritchie, Lucknow
Jessie R. Scott, Seaforth
Mary L. Shaw, Bluevale
Eunice P. Sothern, Foldwich
Gertrude O. Stewart, Witighatn
Mary A., Stewart, Bluevale
Gladys M. Stinson, Gorrie
Edna NI. Turner, Clinton
Grace 0. Weir, Seaforth
Livingston, William street, 13rnesels,
and were 1. riner residents of this
lochlity,
Peter MeQuarrie, • who.. has been
trotthled with a growth in' his mouth or
almost two venre, woo this week ccm-
pelted to seek further treatment in the
hoepital Toroeto which proving
beneficial, and will be home shortly.
We hope he will soon be °sir.
Will, Lowry, oe London, was in town
en Mouday. Ile came up to enjoy the
soth birthday of his mother, Mrs,
11 C Lowry Princess; street, Who is
Mr, Sharp will tette his vacation and keeping quite hale and hearty for a per -
Rev. Mr, Powell will minister to the son of lice age. We extend congratn-
double congregation until he returns. lations and hopeMrs. Lowry tnay be
We rather like this brotherly spirit, spored for good maw years yot,
LIMITED THIRD ()LASS
6.talgt1021 tu Seafortii.
BORN
Morris townehip, 011 J1.14 6(2, 10
Me. and Mrs. Wilson Marks, 05011.
MARRIED
lioxsT,VeY—Winizer...— A b Regina, en ,Turie
18th, hi, Rev. Murdock McKinnon, Mr.
Alex. bleKtilvey, or P01120, Sash., son et
Mr, iota sirs. (Vin: hfaXolvey, of Seam's,
' to Miss Lydia Wenzel, formerly of Palmer-
ston, Ont.
/2/ ED
Potinnair.--In Morris township, on July 111th,
Joseph 'Vernon, only son of Walter and
Christina Torrent, aged 11111011(20,
HINalimON.--In Brussel% on .Inly 141h, Albert
Edward, yotingeot Son of R. T. and Mrs.
Bingston, aged. g3 years, 6 months and 18
days.
Wroketer, on •tuly 10th, Henrietta
Melia) Jean fintitb, aged 19 75070,3 ,110115310
and 4 days,
• BRUSSELS MARKET
"neat , 3 02 3 98
Oslo 87 40
Peas 90 92
Barley 48 50
Butter • 20 21
ERRS 20 20
Rags 0 20 050
Wool washed 20 20
Wool unwaehed . 18 10
The People's Column
QTRAYED on the premises Of the under.
ao signed, Lot 21, 0011.16, Grey township,
about:eine 1st, a yearling Steal', red In color
with litt1e while in bee. Owner is requested
to prove property, pny expenses and take it
away. 1401311, LIVINGSTO.N.T;
Phone 4717 Monerieff P. 0.
er WO 0/1010/8 YOUNG SOWS for sale, will
.9 farrow lust week of July. Lot 29, Oon.
Marcy township. W. J. PA1'17211132013,
2-2 ' Phone 4011 Monorieff P. O.
arlitA.OBER WANTED for S. S. No. b, Morrlo
1 101<271(10. duties to imminence September
2ini. A pplienn to elate salary. qualificittione
and experience. Normalite preferred. Aye
lineations received np to August let.
RIOHARD PROOTER,
2-4 Secretary, Belgrave P. 0.
To Contractors
The Reeve and Council of the Townehip 01
Morrie are asking for tenders on the "Hopper 1
drain. Plans nue specifications at Clerk's
residencie, Enclose 11 "good faith" marked
cheque for 350, Tenders will be opened at the
211111 011 Monday, July 28th, at 8 o'clock.
ALEX. Def.A010WEN, Clerk.
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GRADE DURHAM .130LL, 18 months old,
for sale. Call at Lot 22, Goa 10, Grey
township, or phone 1010. Terms to snit pur-
chaser, OBAS, CLEAVER, Ethel 5,0.
osr I3111 SOLD AT ONOE.-80 acres of
Iva first -Mass 1and, being the North part of
Lot 14, Oon. 10, Township of Grey. Rouse and
bank bern,Rood orchard, abundance of geed
water. Pram 55.000. ALBERT FOX,
2.4 780 began rive., West Winnipeg.
.T.BAOR11115 WANTED f or S. S. Ne, 10, MOP.
ria township, Buren 00 , duties to em-
inence September 211d. .411511011105 to state
Sala rY qualification and experience. Normal -
Ito preferred, ORA R. FORREST, Jr,
1-8 Seeretary.Treasurer.
Jamestown 5.0.
fir .804.12. 1..A.VM PARK" PQR
The undersigned offerp for sale Ida fine
100 nere farm, being North Bair Lot 28, Con. 0,
Morris township, Huron 00. Term is inn good
01,1(0 01 cultivation, well fenced, and has volt
n flee briek house that cost 58,606 Good lawn
surrounded by cedar hedge. B111.11 MX 80 feet
on 81,0110 feuedation, Good orelutf.d nod 10
neVeR of hardwood bush. harlots only 11111118
from the splendid 11150101 town of Brussels
and is 113 miles from school, Good C012011111.
ity . P0220141011 111 01100, For f opener pH l'11011-
111 1.8. price, terms, apply on the. premises
or to JOHN MOONEY, Proprietor, Brussels
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Voters' List - 1913
Municipality of the Villago of Brus.
solo, County of Huron.
Notice is herelly given that I have transmit-
ted or delivered to the persons mentioned in
Sections Band 9 of the Ontario Voters' List
Act, 1887, anti the amendments thereto, the
copies required to be so trnnsinitted or delis
ered of the List made, pursuant to said A et,
or all persons appearing hy the last revised
Assessment Roll of the geld municipality to be
entitled to vote in the said municipality at
eMetione for 111221110M of the Legislative Ape
sembly and at Municipal Blections, and that
said LW was first posted un 111 217 offsm at
Brnasela on the 17511 day 07 31,17,1810, and re•
mains therefor inspectiou. /limiters are call-
ed upon to examine said List, and 1< any omis-
sions or other errors are perceived therein to
take Immediate proceedin80 10 liaVe the aald
errors corrected eccording to law.
T, 8. SOOTT,
Olerk Municipality 02 3375138819.
Brussels, July Ilth, 1018,
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