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Fine v< eminent, vl h a geed
many :f akin tied with rib-
bon n11 a large rouge of sn11-
jee s prettily de:sle :1 I:n.
velnpes to match.
se, lee and 15c e.ich
Easter Post Cards
Satin 1''• tel Catch- tee e It ih.
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Harmouv Heise - 8 oz (take Gr' some ,:f the baautiful Spring U
150 or 2 f' 1 25C. Pieterea. d,
Harmuu, Vielet -- 8 ea cake ; Films Developed and Printed. 4
150 or 2 for 250. Prompt Service. 4
COLORiTE The sat ems,
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v ,ur old ime. C:m-•s :n Dell Bee If. Jet Black, Navy Blue, Sage o
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f y�;y j y£ M . k ;'t• 1, 1 Saturday ou account of
i K , 1 -L'+,tion of the roads.
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NOW f. : Sprites ceean ep. 'e' •t their thoro'bred York. sows
HORSE Fair ih•1r,day n'x.. to BeArmstrong, of Belgrave locality
Hotr0F 110 mavent, ,, ;tee',1 Lamont, loth Con, Grey.
WA, .1 o p. Fed Pty, Tee rice was See 00 each.
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Nan' .S..1, - Ar,.,' tail' usae:r n the pont it :'.o:,.1e Empob price paid for eggs at Brussels
of April Pr:. Emporium. R. 70009808.
I;.> r - ;tiling!, lost on starch 17th between
HAVE •n., 1;i0 "' antl ice :+ti t L 11,-r..,1, t i' R. and 2;ti miles tenet me Con. 9,
share f tet .'d1 ie? G. 011 findor kindly report to Sex as
GOOD F11..171 ' 19 t -rear Sun o,•> 1.,,,t. 10, Con. 0, Grey Phone 289.
day follow •.1 on ire 411, 1..'10E. 7,, _ At r -1 0 year old registered colt and
DON'T f ••t tie...Pori Ce y:, teleeh: 'lea 11r: gi' :• in foal or will exchange for a
ti ,,, ant, + lora., A. BARKER.
next Iues''r�' aft: rcv.,,'1 at ' LI• t; 1:u , Imusmeta canted, imn,ediatety
building. 1 , ii u eke if so desired. Apply to phone
PUBLIC T ::u.ary I .3rd ”1.-ei. .r 1 c 9..
day event. f t..x. we ,.101,,,..1t wu ,E•iiUl Afor saleat and
bargain RApplpattoeet,
sharp in ;to r run ROni, DARK,
THF 00 Mac 1. - i ',red 1 e5) the C,1 ANT1s•Y o0mixrdhay for sale.
winter,,,,,, t2211 (*Eonde BATl0AN, Ethel.
It 1805 lin,: . I a y, +? 1 r -09.;' m'>: a NPr. a Barley for sale. 0.A. C. No. 21, Ap-
Menp 1 Ile 1 ' + • •:1 lb, . .r f'in. pry to r hr 514. A. MCE109, Ethel,
tory Staff ead ,t '.ay 1 _, -111 of 50+,9:01'1' roil MALI. -Tho lirst-olaas brick
the fresh avit 11 'c t1 1e i,s;..r:et: hO11 831eand 1 -acre lot known as the
Niri 1 ,,!•f-,1'.17, ronlb„rry street South, is
of -the meffete. 10 i -9 i.,, at a bargain, Immediate loos-
MONT. -,
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MON .-, ..: n'it'n_ n( i -1-a o V, ,,,,-,11 " a' further particulars apply at TRE
of the W C' T. :i! 1'.1,..-Y1 h 1 ;•• P017.
afterno11': tits x , the Aft':+ea:ca Farr AAM,,: 00 0 manths credit: 1 hinder,
` - 31 as,-y-llarrie. Oft cut,1 Deering mower, 6 -ft.
room of '• Lite .17. ten,1 gang plow, 'ienrly new, 1 single plow,
TWO copier; ie; f "The Nn't: Mini .-r" !mart nal, 1 set harrows, 1 drill, 1 heavy
have not l:eon ,-I+.r Will hr. r, wa»n,,. Apply to A. SABERS, Brussels.
who have them le A,- c to with Po, NSA wm:1).-A member of young pigs
that i❑ I., abuur 5 weeks old 1st of Aprfl.
F. 13, Gilroy, at al oft 1 '- ntra Ph .r r, 55l4 Geo. Meez180.
Timm 4> tago of t' -.'aey 14 0 i 111 I;r.lF0RTA)Lnhouse to rent in Brussels.
street,B ushers has ...ten a f1' e•] by alts. 350. HOWARD.
100. A us, of 1, fru, who ; taken To 1 r.NT-Two nemfortablc dwellings. Ap-
poSseSs a • 1 . 110223 2,121.'1,g a Blum- Pleat 711i,, 70a'2.
her of irepreeementit ''rn tli,, ereperie Fou 9a19, at a bargain sett aeoond hand single
harue,s. IRICHARDS & CO.
JAME29 and iVti.>,) v tau' ce m,0veii t0 1r your organ requires repairs Or cleaning
the property recently 1,,27222,ned on rail up ph-.rh 27 and prompt attention will be
'lurnherry street, Smelt. 1 hey were ewe. -
residents of Worts torn] :I:•rp for many C_ne 0110901.0 hotter, to rent with per,, acre, of
years and have .cell ,irn,:rt a holiday land. Imm;diate possession. Apply to Miss
from the activities of farm ,ifs, 157e leareeret Nene, shone 1717, or Miss Jane
Kelt y liar: la.
welcome them re Boot-lt. seer, 94,0is Foil SALE, -O. A, 0. No.72 Oato
LAST Tuesday ;layer 1 , r,f 21,e-- and , A.- No. 21 Barley. MARTIN MCNA1 It,
riston, WAS a caner r , u i r ;1'. .Ph -BD;. 1i, R. No. 2. Brussels,
WAS 11 ere in the int • r t , Pelt k st i 0a ' and 1Atr1ey for sole, O- A. C. Nr,
"` _. ;eared 4.s points ig Field
Huron
and Beans canning fac.oi •. ,+f h«• Ti -1{7 1 '��;��,;,",..,‘,:.,::i Bocist•y'a Standing b'iald CrnP
Co., of that town. Thin n+ ar tr t , 9:,,,,,,,. h,
tem 1n 1016, Aleo a number of thorn •
the ebldi era in I'-anee. r in•, br, t.r6-.owed nlollths old,
was ou the Iol knnr, for L,,,t l., to - ,l IR _r ANDRRw LAMONT,
P3tnne 2019 Let 8, Con. 10, Grey.
the work, An adVer•-i rat e ,1rs QUANTITY of hay and some sped oats for
issue gives further pari( n ' sale, L. HeLLINOE0, Brussels.
RED Cense S11rr'on:NI.--- ;rts1„1e R. -1 Dn. PAnu1m, Osteopathic Physician, vieita
Grose Circle malle a s'lipmeet frit' 2711010)1 Thursday afternoon o4 each work,
March of z hal )less shirrs, '7 mite eV stn- tredve n nil nervous diseases enitafien ec
I 1 J area: ed, Irides residences, Cnaeultation at
as, 138 pair of socks. 33 1001211 suits an.1 teaaon'a Hotel,
84 trench towels. There has been q+lite o
an encouraging rally of workers at the
Tuesday afternoon mee'.Ing'..• Ever•;
woman in Brussels should le:.d a Vaud to
this patriotic cause and th seby make it
less laborious t0 those who etaad by the •
work under an circumstan''es
the':' CAt.I, -Alter this -ark 11tr 1-1:4
will be el, teal in connection with sf a
options nfft'rod to m(mhes , of [1,•112e1,4
florticulturad S:Ciety ar1,1 tire melee will
he compiled and forwarder) to the
florists and seedsmeu, If your lit hal
Dot been banded in this is your 1• t
chance as no more time can be. eliowt'd.
You will have no ode 10 blame but: your,
self if veer name is omitted and -whet
Might have been your chonres remedied
Hustle if you are one of the lardy ones..
Bo0Gur THE BUSINESS. --This week
Got don McDonaid, of town, purchased
the Curvet hotelier business and took
4.02 ssion Wsdneeday morning. Jon.
(Ilion will continue with Mr, McDonald.
'Phe Satter berates a large number of
eat! ie so t will be right he his line
A 1"unty delivery will be established it
iseel. 1C, wish the new proprietor
P, . ferrates Home - Pte, Wm.
Spe. rti, of the 7101 Batt„ who was
1,(11)1071 about 4 months ago during
rhe y nnnr. offensive, retut'ued home to
Goff le Monday noon of last week, rather
1111 i ee -r dry. Arrangements had been
nee!, to ne. e' the returned soldier at the
F shiongle
Hinery
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UR THANKS are due for the appre-
ciative words, sales and orders booked
in connection with our Millinery
Opening,
We will be pleased to fill your orders and
supply your needs from our up-to-date stock
and at reasonable prices.
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.
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READ the advt of W. J. McCracken.
He has something to say that should in-
terest you.
PUBLIC schools will close next Thurs-
day! for Easter, re opening on Monday,
April 161h.
A BROOM Hockey match v as on the
program Wednesday evening at the
2.19a2Iug rink
A ala'rALLIC roofed and shied garage
has been built at the rear of S Carter's
implement show room.
Gorier be iu too much of a hurry to
wear your straw hat, Jack Frost has
not eoinpleted his program yet this sea-
son.
WHEELED riga made their appearance
last Saturday. There was a long spell
of good sleighing and the openiug up of
Spring will be very welcome.
THE Dayton Motor Bicycle is worth
enquiring about, See the ativt, of Chas.
Pepper Toronto, a former resident of
this locality as he has something to say
to you about the wheel, -
EARLY BIRDS -Last week Jno. Dune•
an had an increase to his poultry family
of a baker's dozen of Rh( de Island Red
chicks. This is early hatching and
should give Mr. Duncan some Winter
layers.
ENGAGEMENT. --James Irwin, Toronto,
formerly 01 Brussels, aunounces the en-
gagement of his daughter, Eleanor
Morgan to Walter Herbert Hunter, sou
of 5, P. and Mrs Hunter, the marriage
to take place early in April
THE local postofflco s+aff handled a
ton of Eaton's catalogues this Spring.
According to the theory of the man who
says it does not pay to advertise, Jack
Eaton moat be sending out these pic-
ture hooks to amuse the children,
MARE 'rete S111'R21,11a SACR11'Irnt-We , np.'1' train. However a splendid recap•
are sorry to report the denth '1f I , a time twee >tivt'n him in the 'Tome Hall on
George Mulholland, son of Wm Mul- : Tuesday night. He was escorted from
holland, of Seaforth, and a 10111511 to' borne 10 the Town Hall 155 a torchlight
Mrs, Alex, Roe, Brussels, who was kilt- , procession Rev, G, J. Kerr occupied '
ed In action in France on March 2091,• 1 the their in his usual pleasing matinee
Lieut. Mulholland Was a graduate of the ( and after a fete well chosen remarks
Seaforth Collegiate Institute and tt+'nt , pie -welted m1 address of welcome be
overseas with the Second Canadia-i Pte Sne re The young soldier had
Contingeut, The slecoreet sympathy ) f "1 solea 1312.111115 experieecesnnd apprecial-
all will he 101101 decl to the lore:40,1 tri v'ry mute, the reception telt
fetidly, Ho was fine young man who i 112,11 him .n9 '00 the fine address pre -
with
elle a4. his Britishfe in defence of Freedom. the l icut. I h ,:ireite MiateeeSseersland Mrt it rs. Wm.
el lee Of pp
Mulholland was only in the zest year of 1 11 teeert,e, Brussels, last week and
his age. H1o went oversees with the I took ;n the Red Cross Concert teat Frit, Mr, Wilson and family removed from
73rd Battalion. I clay evening, Brussels,
BY Police elsewhere it will be seen
that F. H. Wool, Goclerieb has been ap-
pointed issuer of Automobile licenses
tor Hurou Co Read the advt.
Church Ohimes
Easter music is being prepared by the
church choirs
Rev, A. I Mann, B A , Brussels, is
the M•alerator of Maitland Presbytery
for this term.
Rev. H. Payne, who supplied St.
john's church at different occasions, bas
enlisted with the 215th Battalion, We
admire his pluck and hope he will come
through unscathed,
The 3rd annual meeting of Maitland
Presbyterial W. M. S. will be held in
Melville church, Brussels, Thursday,
April esth, A good program bas been
arranged for the three sessions.
Rev. W. L. Hiles, B. A , has received
a call from Highgate Quarterly ;Scald
Rev. Hiles has been pastor of Thorn -dale
Methodist Church for 3 years Thorn -
dale Quarterly Board has called Rev.
Mr, Osborne, 1`upperville.
Next Sabbath morning the pastor of
the Methodist church will conclude his
series of discourses on .'The Christian
Soldier'scquipment" when hit "subject
will be "The Sword," Evening topic
will be "The tongues of men,"
Monthly Missionary program of more
than ordinary excellence next Sunday
afternoon at the Methodist Sabbath
School ate 3o o'clock. A 1-13550 meeting
of men will be held in tbe auditorium of
the church to be addressed by Rev. D.
Wren, M. A. Subjects of discussion
may be read elsewhere in this issue.
WHAT WE MAY EXPECT. -
Suckers.
Straw bats.
Maple syrup.
Automobiles.
Spriug birds.
Early onions,
Lawn Bowling.
BACK FROM GUELPH COLLEGE.-Wiii.
Harris has returned home from the
coarse he was taking at the Ontario
Agricultural College, Guelph, on the
most approved methods of Butter mak-
ing. The Shamrock Butter Factory,
which has been im operation 3 days each
week, will resume the daily service as
soon as roads and weather get better.
THE river banks were the scene of at-
traction last Sunday to view the Spring
freshet and the going down of the
Winter's ice, There was a great vol-
ume of water but there have been oc-
casions on which it was higher. No
very serious damage was done although
some repairs will be necessary at the
mill dam
TUE-nay next et the Red Cross Circle
'I'ea the ladies of William street will be
in charge. Proceeds will go to pur-
chase socks for the soldier boys from
this locality who are overseas. The
Circle will be glad to have the correct
address of the boys. Attend the Tea
next Tuesday and show practical sympa-
thy with a practical cause. 'Phose buys
are doing duty fn your behalf,
MILLINERY. -'rhe Millinery Opeuiogs,
held by Miss Inman and Miss Ross last
Friday and Saturday attracted a large
number of visitors and the well ar-
tal:ged exhibits were duly examined,
praised and in numerous cases bought
or orders placed. The uew goods are
attfactive and if you have not been to
see the new styles you had better hustle.
newt SeoveerrON.-In renewing for
THE Pose C. R. Bennett, of Stoughton,
Sask , formerly of Brussels, writes :-
We are all well hoping these few lines
will find yourself and Mrs Kerr enjoy-
ing good health. Have had a very cold
Winter out here, has been around 35 0
below zero for the last two mouths but
as the saying is ' You don't feel it,"
Crops around here were very poor last
year as rust bit us in had shape, Our
wheat only went 1n bushels to the acre,
oats around 35 to the acre. If you and
Mrs. Kerr are ever out West come and
tee tie and I will give you a taste of the
rough roads. We took great pleasure
Out of bur car last Summer,
Deem 01, MRS R G WILSON -The
death of Mrs, Maria Wilson, wife of
Robert G. Wilson, building contractor,
occurred Tuesday of this week, at her
residence, Iq5 College Avenue, London.
Site was born in Catla'le, and was 58
years old. She was s daughter of James
Peltou, In addition to her hygiene( elle
is survived by her son, Frank. The
funeral will be held on Thursday and
the services tviil be conducted by Rev.
H. H. Bingham. Mr, and Mrs, Wilson
resided in Brussels for yeare and de-
ceased was well and favorably known to
Et wide circle who will regret to hear of
her demise. She had pot been in good
health and had suffered a Stroke of par-
alysis. Councillor Wilton went to Lon-
don 11110 R. M. to attend the funeral,
Sympathy is extended to Mr, Wilson
and sou. It is about 12 or 15 years since
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STAN.
OF CANADA
HEAD OFFICE • TORONTO
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Money Orders and Drafts are
issued by this Bank payable in
all parts of the world.
BRUSSELS BRANCH,
G. H. SAMIS, El El El Manager.
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Adolphus Reaume, Ford died in the
CarNur,Bran Hotelug hi Windsor,aiaresult fru Lel ghisskullinf911inp5feet the concrete floor or a factory addition.
Sir Charles Davidson reports that be
finds no wrong doing in connection
with purchases of Government food
supplies for troops and of horses in the
Regina district.
Middlings, Corn and Wheat Chop
People We Talk About.
Harry Keys is back from a trip to the
West with a car of horses.
Miss L Mian Burgess is visiting friends
in Luckuow for a fete days.
Mrs. Wm, Shine is visiting at the
home of her son at Monkton,
Wyman Sperling, mail clerk, was
home for a few days on a visit with his
parents.
Miss Anna Lochead, Atwood, was the
guest Of Miss Hazel Lowry, of town, for
a few days.
Mee. G. A. Best has been quite 151 but
a wide circle of friends wish her speedy
convalescence.
Mrs. Geo. Hirons, Blyth, is spending
a fete days with her daughter, Mrs, Gor-
don McDonald.
George Cardiff is hardly as well as
usual this week, Everybody hopes
"Uncle" will soon be o. k.
Mrs. (Rev,) Wren, Stewart and Helen
left this week for Belleville where they
will visit tbe formet's parental home.
Miss Margaret McDonald is home
again after visiting two weeks with her
aunt, Miss Margaret Hirol1s at Blyth.
We regret to slate that Mrs. Wm.
Oakley has been quite ill but we hope
a change for the better may soon ensue.
W. 5. and Mrs. Gilroy, Mount Forest,
were visitors at the home of F. H. and
Mrs. Gilroy, Turnberry street, during
the past week.
Mrs. H. McQuarrie and Miss Gladys
are back from a stay et Toronto for the
past few months. They enjoyed their
visit in the city.
Miss Gladys MacQuarrie, who is at-
tending Havergal College, Toronto, will
spend the Easter holidays with Mrs, W,
F. Stratton, her sister.
Mrs. Moldurrey and Miss Olive, who
have spent the past few months in Sault
Ste Marie, are back to Brussels again.
'rheybed an enjoyable stay,
Robert Anderson and family, who
had been iu Blyth for the past few
menthe, have returned to Brussels -and
are once more occupying tbeir home on
Mill street.
Mrs. 0, E, Turubull, formerly of
Brussels, is not leaving very robust
health. She is with her sister, Mrs. W.
A. Matthews, ColpoV's Bay. It is to be
hopers file Spring weather will tend to
her invigoration.
Last Monday Miss Kate Ewan. Mar-
ket street, Brussels, underwent an opera-
tion i0 which the appendix and adhes-
ions were removed, Her many old
friends Hope she Will make a good re-
covery and enjoy better health than
ever,
Mrs, Wm, Newsom, who spent the
past 5 months with her daughters In
Chicago, hes arrived bask to her home
in Bruesels. Mrs. J. Cooper accompani-
ed her from the Western metropolis.
The latter le a daughter. Mrs. Newsom
stood the journey litre a heroine,
A, le Booth, who was teller In the
Bank of Nova Scotia here, will go to
Hamilton to take a position in the same
Bank, We wish him success His
place here hate been filled by the promo-
tion of Miss Vora Hoover, who fills the
post competently, Si)e is one of 270
ladies now engaged in the Bank of
Nova Scotia, owing to the heavy drafts
made on the staff 5u connection with
the war, No less than 450 from this
Bank enlisted,
To arrive any clay.
Low Price from Oar. '
High Grade Clover and Tilnothy
Seed for stele at right prices. Also
Mangold, Turnip and other Seeds.
Good variety of Potatoes for'L'xtble
or Seed,
W. J, l'ificCrdcken
Bing Phone 43 or 27: ' 39.4
Mac, McDowell, who has heeu very
sick is improving but Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Dowell still keeps very poorly.
Russel, the 18 year old son of Dr. M.
H. and Mrs, Moore, Listowel, formerly
of Brussels, has eulisled with the En-
gineers for overseas service. It cloe't
seem long since 11e was a baby, This is
the second son to don tile colors,
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1917, Wm. Eryans, aged 81 years and 1
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JO]1N5TON,-In Morrie Tow•nhip; on March. •
26,16, 1917, Edward, eldest son of David
and MMrs..Fohnaton, aged 8 years and 1
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AUCTION SALES
TUESDAY, Aram ann.-Dispersion Sale of
Registered Clydesdale Horses, Short Horn and
Grade Cattle, bot 2, Con 14, Grey township.
Sale at 2 p.1n. sharp. Archie Hislop, Proprie-
tor t F. S. Soott, Auctioneer.
7010AY, AP,1L aut.-Farm stook, imple-
menu, &o„ Lot 18, Con, 10, Grey township,
Sale unreserved at 1 p. m, John Mitchell,
Prop. F. 8. Scott, Aue.
SA','UaDAY, AParO 7I11. -At Ethel, end will
include, Horses, Buggies, Wagons, imple-
ments, hardware &o., stamina stook. Sale at 2
p. m, Jno, Kreuter, Prop. F. S. Scott, Auc.
Seaforth
Mrs. Chrietal Gosset, of Ripley. Ont., wheat
announces the engagement of her pats
Barley
-daughter, Ruth Irene, to
Thomas 0. Grieve, only son of Thos. Butter
and Mrs. Grieve, of Seaforth, Ont„ Eggs
the marriage to take place in April, Hav
DIED OF WOUNDS. - Mrs. George potatoes per bag
Weir, Seafortb, has been officially
notified that her son, Frederick, has
died of wounds. Site was notified on
Saturday that he was reported -
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and following close on this message F. H. Wood, Goderlch, Ont., has been a4.• 04 p
carne the second one announcing his pointed official issuer of Automobile Licenses 4 4
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and chest. Pte. Weir was attending F, H, WOOD,
the Seaforth Collegiate when he obey- a9.1 P. 0 Box 287 Goaerloh, Ont.
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- Sugar and 'Oreams
-Butter Tuba
-Relish Dish
- Bon Bons
-Cheese Plates
-Radish Bowls
-Jelly Dish
-Toast and Tea
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Druggist and Stationer.
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only 18 years of age, and the only eon,
He went overseas with a IIuiversity
training corps company.
Cranbrook
Mrs. Omstead has returned from
Meaford.
Wm, Rathwell spent the week end
in Listowel.
Mies Celia Rathwell has been visit-
ing her aunt, Mrs. A. Beacom, Clin-
ton.
The jam of ice at the bridge was so
high that it carried -off some painb
from the btidge.
Robert Tyerman has not been a9
well as usual but we hope he will anon
be as hearty as ever.
The pastor did not get to the Metho-
dist church servlcelasb Sunday owing
to the bad condition of the roads.
Monday morning showed what kind
of grit 19 in our girls as several walked
to their respective places of duty.
If there are many farmers in Grey
producing pork like D. Brown we
certainly will look for a drop as he
was presented with 19 little porkers
this week in one litter.
Mr. and Mre, McCulloch, of Port
Elgin, were Sunday visitors at the
manse with their nephew, Rev, J. L.
McCulloch. They were returning
from Appin where their eon was in-
ducted.
The embargo on plows has been lifted
so far as Canada is concerned,
The first Liberal organization under
the new dispensation of votes for wom-
en was formed.
Prizes will be given in Ontario schools
for essays on bow Ontario boys can help
on farms this year.
5. Albert Mills, St. Catharines, form-
er Superintendent of the water worsts
department, died sndtlenly.
John Atkinson, a switchman in the
Graud Trunk yards at Niagara Falls was
crushed to death between two cars.
Standard hotels are to be exempt from
business tax until 1919 under an amend-
ment to the Ontario Temperance Act.
A big fall in the price of potatoes is
predicted for the immediate future.
And no one suspected that the new crop
was being gathered I
Bea Boyle, a munition worker, mar-
ried, was sentenced to 7 years lu the
penitentiary tor manslaughter, having
shot and killed her lover, Albert Haynes
on January 3 in Montreal,
A powder magazine containing 200
boxes of dynamite at Notre Dame cles
Anges, Que„ blew up, the effects being
felt in the parlohes of Sasimir, St, Alban
and Portneuf, a score of miles away.
CLERK ALL RUN-DOWN
Restored To Health By Vinol .
Shelbyville, Ind. -"I am a clerk in a
hotel and was all run down, no energy,
my blood was poor and my face coverer{
with pimples. I got no weak I had to
put up an awful fight to keep at work.
After taking many other remedies with-
out benefit, Vinol has teetered my health
and etren .th." R0Y F. Bute,
For all run-down, weak, nervous
conditions, nothing equals Vinol, which
is a combination of the most ellecees-
ful tonics known. Try it on our guar--
suttee.
uar•antee.
F, 51. SMITH, Druggist, Brussel%
Alen at the beat Druggists in all On-
tario towns,
kir To City, Tawfa and Village Dwellers in Ontario,
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-0 GG and poultry prices, the like of which have seldom
N./ or never been experienced, certainly make it worth
anyone's while to start keeping hens. 13y doing so
you have fresh eggs at the most trifling cost. At the same;
time you have the splendid satisfaction of knowing that
you are doing something towards helping Britain, Canada.
and the Allies achieve victory this year.
Increased production of food helps not only to lower
the high cost of living, but it helps to inoreasc the
urgently needed surplus of Canada's food for export:
It saves money otherwise spent for eggs and poultry'
at high prices, and saves the labor of others whose
effort is needed for more vital war work:
The Ontario Department of Agriculture will give
every possible assistance by affording information about
poultry keeping. Write for free bulletin which tells how
to keep hens (address below).
"A vegetable garden
for every home"
Nothing should be overlooked in this vital year of the
war. '1'he Depart meat earnestly invites everyone to help
increase production by growing vegetables. ];even the
smallest plot of ground, when properly cultivated, pro-
duces a surprising amount of vegetables. Experience is
not essential.
On request the Department of Agriculture will send
valuable lrterature,free of charge, giving complete direc-
tions for preparing ,Pail, planting, cultivation, etc. A plan
of a vegetable garden, indica.;ing suitable crop to grow,
best varieties and th'lir arrangement in the garden, will
be sent free to any address.
Address letters to "Vegetable Campaign,"
D<partment of Agriculture, Parliament
Buildings, Toronto
Ontario Department a ,Agriculture
W. H. 1.learet, Minister of Ageleulturo
Parliament Buildings Toronto 11