The Brussels Post, 1916-8-10, Page 5CARDS, Business Oarde
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or MARRIAGE LICENSES
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AUCTIONEERS,
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e ERR, Will Sell tor better prices, to
better men, in less time mod lees charges
than any other Auctioneer in Emit Huron or
be won't °barge anything. Dates and orders
•can always be arranged at tale Of110e or by
p orsonal application,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
W M. ,SINOLAIR—
V • Barrister, Solicitor, COUVOYelleet,
Notary Public, &o, 011ice-14 tewart's Blank
1 door Nor th of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bonk.
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Going East - 7:05a, zn. and 8:40 p. 10.
Going West - 12:19 and 9:68 p. rn.
All trains going East connect with C. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent,
To LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW
LONDON - HAVRE
Fine, modern steam-
ers -- equipped with
every comfort and
luxury. For inter-
mittent apply agents,
or
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' W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
A. HAYMAN N
is prepared to supply the best
goodo in Windmills, Iron and
Wooden Pumps and Stable
Fittings, such as Piping, Wat-
er Bowls for stock, &a.
4epairs to Pumps promptly
attended to.
Give rue a call,
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Fall Term from August
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41. U. tf,, VIllogn of Brussels,
Physician, Surgeon, Aceouehenr
Office over standard Bank
DR. r. T. BRYANS
Bachelor of biediaine, University of Toronto ;
Licentiate of College of PhysiMans and Sur.
000118, Ontario ; ex -Senior Noose Saracoll of
Western Hospital, Toronto, Offices of late Dr,
A. hffilKevey, Smith Blook, Brussels. •
Rural phone 46,
0. H. ROSS, D.D.S., L.O.S.
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur.
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OfRoci In Bawd Block, Wingliam
• Phone 249, Post Office box 278
Painless Extraction, Plato work and
Bridge Work a Specialty
MALI DE 0. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Persona/ graduate DeplArtment of Ophthal-
mology, McCormick medical College, Chicago,
prepared to teat eyes and at glasses at
her aloe over miss Inman's millinery store,
°Moe days—Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
SIMI Saturday of every week. Office hours -10
to 19 a. 01, ; 1 to fl p. m. Evenings by appoint,
ment, Phone 1219.
OR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calla. Office opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel.
JAMES TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Satisfaction assured ; Charges moderate.
Write or Telephone if not convenient to call.
Both Brussels' and North Huron Phones.
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Office on the Square, 2ncl door from Hamilton
Street,
GODERICH. ONT.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W. PUOUDFOOT, R. 0. L. ECILLORAN
WM. Pee00E00T JR.
grant 11 etristtnts
Bynames is quiet owing to harvest
time.
BRUSSELS Fall Fair Thursday and Fri-
day. October 5 and 6. Get an exhibit
ready.
BRUSSELS School Beard bas engaged
Miss Lily Bell, Ailsa Craig, as teacher
oo the staff as successor to Miss Muriel
Brothers, resigned. The salary is $600.
Miss Bell is highly recommended.
L. S. DUNFORD, Portage la Prairie,
renewing for TUE POST, says :—Business
is exceptiooally good here in epite of the
excepional conditions caused by ' the
war. Portage Plains never looked bet-
ter and promises a bumper crop for this
year.
THE POST will not be surprised to see—
Iniense hot weather.
Increase in Fall trade.
Ice cream busiuess boom.
Infantile paralysis headed off.
Immense harvest, both East and West.
Investments in Huron Co. Debentures.
Interest increased in Red Cross work.
HANDSOME NEW kloeott HEARSE —The
Winuipsg Free Press gives the follow-
ing note of interest to the people of this
vicinity as Mr. Leatherdale was a form-
er Brusselite, a son of 12.. and Mrs.
Leatherdale :—In addition to the horse
drawu vehicles which have been used in
the past by Clark, Leatherdale & Co.,.
undertakers, a new motor hearse, lim
ousine and a Cadillac coupe have been
added to the equipment at their Kenne-
dy Street establishment. The hearse
body is also inounted OD a Cadillac
chassis and is one of the fiuest 0 the
Dominion. Clark, Leatherdale & Co.
have been making very satisfactory
progress with theiv fortner equipment
but in view of the fact that mem mouth
sees a larger portion 01 1110 public favor-
ing the motor driven vehicles, the new
machines were purchased. It Is not the
intention of the firm to discard their
former equipment, however, and they
wIll continue to Use the horse drawn
vehicles whenever desired.
TEE WItaTERN• FAIR—Londotl, Sept.
fith to 1611I.—.1,'he amusement progratu
at the Western Fair this year promises
to be an especially attraceve one. Here
are a few of the acts under contract :—
Lawrence & Hurlfalls, a comedy chair
act, which is simply wouclerful, Dlo's
Dog and Pony Circue ; this is the act
the older_people like to take the ebildren
to see. Taisier Bros., two Jeps doine
some wonderful feats. Rice, Sully and
Scott, a comedy rubber act, sornethieg
sew and novel. The Dayton Family,
twelve people who give a remarkable ex.
hibition. The lour Aerial Bells, the
greatest aerial artists, and others. The
•sew steel grand steed, with :every seat a
good one, Will be filled no doubt twice
daily, A.good display of fireworks by
the Internatioual Fireworks Co„ or Lon-
don, every night. 'The Meyerhoff Car-
eival Co. will fill tile Midway with a fine
lot of good clean shows. Two speed
events on the Reek daily. Everything
-will be in full swing at this year's Exhi-
bition September 8111 to 1601), All in-
formation from the Seeretary, A. M.
Hunt, Londou, Outride.
Haan TO SUIT.—Oh folks are very
hard to suit—they ert ouch nu awful lot—
they're grouching now to beat the ears
—they say its far too hot. In Winter
time I met a Need, 1 called to see the
chap—he had feet wavelets ou his feet
and on his head and lap, He had his
feet upon the stove, he shivered and he
shook, be looked like some fake actor
matt who's neck had felt the heop. I
wanted him to go with me, to loosen
from his scare—tb view the snow piles
and the slush and guilt the wintry air.
He only barked a retie reply, nay, nay
Was what be said—he wanted for to get
a quilt and slink away to bed. It was
too cold to venture there, or go to walk
about—be'd surely Set a frozen lug or
elSe a frosted snout., I bumped into hith
yesterday, the beat she sizzled then -1
thought he'd be a lumpy bird, this old
hot weather hem 1 asked him for to
strut around alld see the grass and
WeedS, and talk about the big rottnd
world and all its wieked deeds, I saye
'there wee no danger now of freezing op
his beak. nor yet the frost it -Onside' at
the whiskers ou his cheek. He made
reply, lie barked again, he swore worde
what's not nitre, and said' to go unto
laud where they 050'1 relse no ice,
Rev, Fred, G. Poole, Baptist minister
at Dauphin for eget two years, has been
IMPoleted Chaplain to the 126th Bat -
talkie, With the Mending of Oap'ala.
He reports at Camp Hughes, near
Brandon. elr, Poole should fill the
hill to a nicety, Mrs. Poolels a former
Brnsselite beiug Aliso Lily Sharpe prior
to her marriage.
RAILWAYS To AVOID LAST YEAR'S MIS.
ritxa,—A year ago all over the Proviuce
there was great disappointment ernong
the people coining to the Exhibition tbe
leee couple of days to learn that the rates
ou the railroads had expired. It was
bit) late then to have the matter rectified
but the Exhibition management took
the :natter up with the railroads and
found that there had been a mistake itt
the circular sent out to their agents, the
result being that on the closing days
people going to Toronto had to pay full
fare. This year the matter was attend-
ed to early and the Exhibition has the
assurance that there will he no repetition
of last year's trouble. The rates extend
over the full two weeks period.
Morris
A Gray-Dortcar has been purchased
by Mr. Shortteed.
A letter from Mrs. James Hanna,
Erskine, Alta., says :—Find enclosed
$2 00 on our subscription to THE
POST. We receive it regularly every
Tuesday and sometimes Monday.
We are ell well. Mr. Hanna and my-
self have the post:dace here and we
like thatjoh fine, 2 of nue boys are
at Sat cee cant p, Oalgarv. Clops are
looking good butwe have had very
wet, weather. Kind regards to all.
Atwood
A Dement walk has been built from
the Presbyterian church to the Manse.
S. S. No, 2, Elma. has re.engaged
Mise Annie Lochhead as teacher for
another year, at a salary of $675: 2121
increttee of $25. ,
WlnEham
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The heat of Sunday had the effect
of making small cotigregations in the
churches, many citizetie going out to
the country in their autos and seek
ing the banks of the t•iver.
Some of the boye of the 101st Bat
talion, who were home for the week
end, complain of the soreness of their
ms, ae they have recently been in
oculitted. Some required the at
tendance of the physicians here.
Clayton Fyrogle, son of Jno, and
Mt's. Fyfogle, while in the country,
was slightly bitten by a strange dog.
The am tual 11008 shot and its head Relit
away for analysis. This is the second
occurrence of this kind near here in
two weeks.
Goder▪ ich
Rev. E. F. Artnetrong_ and family,
of Essex, are holidaying in Goderich,
A project is nn foot for the union of
the two Methodist chnrches of town,
Maine, E. N. Lewis was in town over
Sunday. He expects to go overseas
this month.
• A. G. Howatson, Hamilton, who
WAS wounded at Gailipoli, is summer-
ing with his wife at Hotel Sunset,
P. J. elaehwan hes entered into
partnership with NV. E Kelly in the
automobile business and the firm
Ile Me will be Kelly lo MLIcP1V543.
Chltifellows' piceia on civic holiday
was the big event of the day in Gocle-
rich, as menett cis of 300 of the llwee
bretin en and theit. friends
spent the afternoon and evening at
Menesel 11113 Park.
Jnly lflth, • Rev. :Father West, or
Holy Angels' St. Tit:mine,
finenerly of Se. Pope's Church, Gode-
rich, trek:Mei leti the 401.11 motive' sat y
or his admission to the priesthood.
The oeeasion • wits 81(1711111 '(1811 by a
high mite,: at WIliell the BAMIlt Rev.
Bishop Fallon, London, arid other
priests partieipal•ed. Following the
mass, the bishop delivbred an address
before a large congregatiott.
FELT [IKE A NEW
PERSON
After Taking Only One Box Of
"Fruit -a -lives"
• Rtsr SNIP linaBotne, N. 5,
"ft is with great pietism.° that 1 write
to tell you of the woode,ful lielle,fils I
have received from taking "Vrnit-a-
tires". For years, 1 was a dreadful
sufferer from Compri:potion owl Head-
arhes, and]. was miserable In every way.
Nothing in 1110 00)1 of medicines seemed
to help me, Then 1 finally tried
"Irrult-a.tives" and the erred, wee
splendid, After taking ono hox, I feel
like a now person, to linye relief from
those Sickening lleadaches".
• Mus. '4ArtTuA. DEworAPD.
500, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-
a•tives Limited, Ottawa. • •
Wend reached Gude' ich that Wm.
and Mrs. Young and family, O001.re:tie, had 001110 eafely through the
disesteems coolie -1 atleni 00111011 swept
the North country a few weeks ago,
but, that bsy hail lost all their prop -
pet,. tool household ffects. Mr. and
Mrs. Young so fre veil 21 sirnilar loss in
the flee of five years ago.
At a meeting of the me:Miele of t he
pnbllo 811(11 1(8 committee of the town
eouncil it. was dt.eided 111 (l '01)2150 11.
tiotk car of 'Valeria "13" fermi the
Paterson Manufacturing 0,e, Ltd.,
Todiiito. The cer will contain 4,000
gallons and 1,800 gallens Were said to
be enough to do Hie Sqinit e, 1111 that
he 4,000 gallons should be sufficient
to do a portion on the eta eets leading
off the equare. The company is o
put the 18111116 dawn, bringing a mac-
hine from London foe the pnremee,
and the estimated totel cost, ittellid-
itig sand, freight, eve' y thing is $688.
Listowel
Miss Grace Austin and Miss L.
Cliwie returned front Sarnia where
they have been camping.
Emerson Schneidete 10 former.Listo-
wel boy, has taken the Principalship
of the Wilkie, Alta., High School.
t Many Listowel people will be 802 77
• to learn that Dr. William Bruce, of
Toronto, who has been ill for some
time, is in a 11112)1 0101110)13 condition.
Good & DaTIREI who have for some
time past conducted a baking and
confectionery business in Listowel,
have decided to quit, A. J. Vitedrick
purchased I he stock of confectioneey,
etc., and Zairletigg Bt.os, the bread
and cake trade.
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Excursions
Going Trip West
$12.00
TO
WINNIPEG
ReturnTrip East
$18.00
FROM
WINNIPEG
Going Dates
August 17 and 3 1
From Toronto Sudbury
Line tool East, but not
including Smith's Falls
or Renfrew, also horn
Main Line East ot Sud.
intry to, but not meted -
mg, North Bay.
August 19 and
September 2
brom Toronto, also
West and South thereof
Further 130111001r, tom
Canadian Pacific Tickel
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Diadel PaacilEcl Agero.
Toronto
I E. Weber had the misfortune to
badly fracture his turn, lie was tak-
ing in tt load of hay when the wagon
%01't theowing Mr. Weber to the
317.alt2td.
s, ()lark, flele dealer, feactut vO
three ribs. ale wee handling freight
121 car 100 01)11 G. 'lett. etation when
he stumbled and pitched headfirst lit
of the car door falling authes the
wheel of his wagon.
Tier lneeranee on the Chteen'a 1101 el
luta been adjusted ne follows On the
building The Sun Inenra nee On. and
the London klittnal each pay $033.75,
Ott the contents the NVaterloo Go,
pays $475
A case 718111 111 011Sel1 11 gotel deal of
interest, feline heroee elitcliell Police
311231(11 11117 Wm. Honey had John
Smell fee pruning rees
ed die tern and the ellall'Il11111'id-
rp. hi, Ituuse. 'lurch is eth y
12,, Pet k Red Shade Tree Counnit tee
3,111. 113211 inslrftif110115 10 CUL ihe trees.
The trees, 111 all eases, are owned bye
1111' peieeme 11111155 1111011elty hey
vont,. Mr, ;limey irivore the tt ees
were ruined. The pl Lining WILE C10110
without the authm ity or Comical by
reseilution, and the Magiste :tees felt
that the statutes Were not complied
with. A• fine of $5 tool $3,75 mists
07118 imposed.
HUM CITY Of ST. JOSEPH,
Huron County.
Notice. --"Keep away nom thie
building, Do not go inside, or
around at the haat( of the place
11 28 dangerous."
That is t lie reception that the visitor
at the dream city of St. J oeeph gets,
Apparently R. is a far evy front the
greeting that nne Nai else Can tin in-
tended should be extended to hie
guests at the big hotel he muted bit
the ph:menu-1 city on the shore of Lake
Huron, in Hnerm 00011ty arid to be
still More exact, in the township of
Hay. There are two outstanding
things, either of which is (mite re-
untritithle, depending end' ely 011
whether you are taking a retrospec-
tive view, or accepting the situation
as it stood at that time, Remarkable
thing No, 1 is that all the old resi-
dents around here "knew for sure that
Cantin's city would never amount to
nnthin' at all, and remat !cable thing
No. 21s 1101,00 16 great 0)8817 07 the most
prospeeous farmers who "knew this,"
attached their names to paper that
di•ew their hard-earned dollars frnm
the enmity vanhanf the savings banks
of the land, placed that baneful thing,
a mortgage, nil their farms, and ',eb-
bed them of the eight of every hard.
working man, a peaceful old age, the
peace being pat dolly extracted rem a
gond fat bank account.
It is indeed an interesting thing, as
well :lea study in the vanity of hu-
man nature, to drive along the road
that runs from Grand Bend on North
along the lake towatcl Goderich, with
some of Ole oldtimers who know every
farm, every owner, every tenant,
every man who holds a mortgage a-
gainst them, and every man who has
failed to pay on time. "See this place.
Well, when Onntin first came here he
got that man there. He had his farm
and the one next 00 10 clear, and yon
can see the buildings lie has. And he
had a benk wad that would choke a
Muse. No person 1.01111d here ever
thought he'd fall for that scheme, that
promieed 25 per nent interest, but he
did " An,1 here the 1311 701' of the ring
reeehee over and RPt/1 a new sit aw I
elean his 111117. When the smoke is
once more belching, and the nag litie
resumed 111E Pig trot he continues aci-
libitum with his senry.
Little Joseph, or the Olrl Testament,
had vevy lit Ile Narcise Oalltill when
it came In dreaming. Little 3nseph
dealt. only in sheavee of grain and such
things, bul (lentin iltenmed, mid he
saw a 2 ity ; he setw farm lamb: elteng-
ing bands at city lot prices ,• he saw
great ships from the impel. lakes rail-
ing at St. Jnseph. It is even 0101(11 11111:
he atm a, peat 11111161 running frnrit his
city away across the peninsula of
Western Ontario, saw great cargoes
coming frnm the great lakes, gliding
in thvough his canal, and coming nut
ntrain at snme point beyond Niagara
Falls ; saw the long lend vanish that
takes brads down through the SO.
Clair, Detroit River, through the
stormy Erie, and finally down the
leeks of the Welland. What Gentili
really did see seems to form the centre
of the greatest and most perpetual
;messing nontest that 0660 ever nulled
loose in these parts, Of 10400110 and
neat. reasons for the building of the
great pile of masonry on the clay bank
shores there seems to be no end.
Fronting on the lake road, which
undoubtedly wile clestined to be the
initin street of the city 0( 81. Joseph,
the great tnine today are a grand
tenninnent • to misdirected genius.
That is perhaps the easiest verdict for
all concerned. Plenty' there be who
pase, and in passing wag their heads
and use the weed "lunacy" and kind.
red phrases. The Imilding has a front-
age or penbably 200 feet, and a depth
or *1011 211(0011 IPS11. 11 10 three stories
in height,. The ginner, 110 d011bt the
one Hutt the dre/011er had Selected for
the busiest spot in the city, was fitted
for the lintel, and the fittings, many
f them at least, are still in the build -
t3. There are great mirrors, the
nes01 of bar fixtures, all details for
eam heating, even the Yeult 1(51310 10
he office ws,11. Of rooms there are
o end. There are relents for traits -
Ms, for bridal, parties and for the
'evening public. But, alas, the
ansients, the bridal parties and the
(welling pnblie 08 1510 one As
(nigh to cap the folly, 110 money
n out before the roof wart eutirely
drilled, and them are great seetione
the phtee with nothing rivet, them
iti the sky in Rs varying amode.
On the thistle -lined road that, winds
now teivard the spot where once
o dock was built, there stands a
bstantial looking building. 001 15
imvn lomtlly tte the "'Factory," its
ending in Bratistreet's we know not,
it the fact that the boilers, etc., are
sting 312 the anti at the Ode of the
•emises would load one to conclude
at this industrial proposition 28 not
ow in the preferred or good risk
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POPULAR EXHIBITION
Art, IVIusic, Agriculture & Amusements 4.
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A FINE. COMBINATION AT LONDON'S EXHIBITION
A Real Live Program of Attractions Twice Dotty
Two Speed Events Daily
FIREWORKS VERY NIGHT '
New Process Building. Every Building Full of Exhibits
SINGLE FARE over all Railways West of Toronto
SPEOIAL EXCURSION DAYS
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class. In these great banks of clay
them is a oertain amount. of :00111200m
and it was to make this ware many
years ago that, this factory was first
etected. On the oppose° aisle 02 1010
oad front the lintel prole y their: le
It neat block of store buildiugs, Like
everything else nrouncl 1110 1)14105 they
are ull ell) plv.
How to collect the taxes from this
wbite elephant was the one thing that
confronted the township 28111519 for
sense time, bot the main castle proved
to be more oblging than the average
corporation that is behind on the
books of the municipality. At hoe: -
vats great masses ref 1110 masten y
enme crashing down, almost one -1 hit il
of the en Live frontage having gone ill
this way. Once the briclor are down
[Ole township au 11 ori Li es SPIRO 011
them, a sale of twicire is advertised,
some thrifty fanner bids 011 1117118, and
presto ! the claims of the tax colleetor
nee appeased, Were it 11(10 fm, 111"
obliging element that seems to have
entered in and possessed the old
shambles, the question of collecting
taxes would be one over vvhieh the
township fathers would have to Man
the midnight oil.
And there it statids--the city 1 7St.
Joseph. Be 21 1)880061 that it is never
reret red to as a village or It town.
Nareise Caitlin wee not dabbling in
villages, neither was lie concerned tt-
about the tearing of townie Ile vamp
frorli the city of Mower -al, and his
ideas were Montreal size and (edible.
The winds sweep through 10101, the
barricades have fallen apart 1 falling
piaster ancl dust, are the only decode,
120115 in the offices of the embryonic
hotel ; 161 1123111 the helot 18171 56(1(1 the
bat dodge through 1 Ile broken ruches.
Everything is desolation, and all
speaks of wrecic, the havoc or time
and the rude awakening from a mad
dream. St. Joseph is Olie Of the
greatest monuments that Ontario can
show to a visinn that grew 11 inl i11 110
and 00 61. wild undertaking
that was unmercifully tanied berm e
it got out or swaddling clothes,
ALMA LADIES' COLLEGE
OPENS ITS THIRTY-SIXTH
YEAR ON SEPTEMBER
TWELFTH: NINETEEN
HUNDRED &. SIXTEEN
For calendar and terms: R 1.Warner.M.A.,D.D.,Alma College, 5r.Thomes. Ont.
Many women with disfigured complexions
never seem to think that they need an occasional cleansing
imide as well as outside. Yet neglect of this internal
bathing shows itself in spotty, and sallow complexions—as
well as in dreadful headaches and biliousness. It's be cause
the liver becomes sluggish, and waste matter accumulates
which Nature cannot remove without assistance. The best
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remedy is Chamberlain's StomachandLiver Tablets, which
stimulate the liver to healthy activity, remove fermentation,
gently cleanse the stomach and bowels and tone the whole
• digestive system. Sure, safe and reliable. Take one at
night and you feel bright and sunny in the morning. Get
Chamberlain's today—druggists 25c., or by mail from
Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto 05
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New Prices August 1 1916
The following prices for Ford cars will]
be effective on and after Aug. iso, 191(5
Chassis . $450 00
Runabout . 475 00
Touring Car 495 00
Coupelet . 695 00
Town Car . 780 00
Sedan ▪ 890 00
th Ford, Ontario
These prices are positively guaranteed against any rednetion
belawe August 1st, 1017, but there is no guarantee againet
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advance in peioe at any time,
S. Carter, Dealer
BRUSSELS
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