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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1917-7-19, Page 4be lierestii3 44,94,w04,101.1404.) tieti Ptf„b ' +1 fk,l7>tst,+43.•k "1t sl•4414a44++.14444, Western University Ir yon have any THURSDAY, JULY le,- 1917 ,a• gnesLs at your home, are going 1 4 PoPATo prices are on .the tfthoggenIlmi out of town for a visit, or knew of + Ie you can't win) don't venture into J d' r-+' Woj an,y interesting or e dr deep water orrocne oa k the boo. . r, t -4 dews, let na hear A j N from you'2, We t ',CAx rates are being struck by many municipalities and so as to be. in line with the thnes,most of them bave been given a good boost. Average for town and city, so: far as we bave noticed, will outdo 3o (Hills on the dollar. WEATHER has been wet, wetter and wettest during the past month but we would likely be just as ready to grumble if ► dry spell were to follow for a few weeks: as some localities have found it already this season, It is a good thing to strive with all things to he content, RuesoAN fighting; force is giving the enemy a busy time retreating on the Eastern front and at the same time a few thousandprisoners by way of variety. More power to them is our worst wish. WHAT is a fair profit for a profiteer 7 This is a very pertinent query, especially asked of the pork packers who have boosted everything about the pig except the squeal and the public appear to be looking after that department. TROSF, who are supposed to know say there will be a plentiful supply:of coal for the coming Winter. We would feel a trifle more secure if we had 12 ton of it In our coal hips, uotwithstauding the foregoing assurance. If the idea of holding back the black diamouds was to scoop the Fall price the chances are the ideal has been attained. l"EARL1 to bed and early to rise makes a man (or woman) healthy, wealthy and wise," While this is an old saw it is likely to produce as good results in the attainment of the trinity, health, wealth and wisdom as in clays of yore. Some of the folk we know arecit, er a h early a to r bed nor early to rise andP robablY lose correspondingly. A noon answer to the idea of Quebec's disloyaly to do their duty would he a voluntary enrolment of 20,000 men for oversees service, Let the bluffers be sidetracked and tbore who desire to see France restored to peace and plenty buckle on the harness and at the some time do a kindness to the Province of Quebec. PEOPLE sometim=s refuse to go aboard a boat for fear of getting drowned or drive in a motor ear as they might realize on their life insurance but a man at Ridgetown, by being stung by a swarm of bees, went the way of all the earth, It is well to exercise caution but possibly the fearful ones may find the minim the grave m.st commonplace after all. Oryx redeeming quality about the street car strike in Toronto last week was the creditable conduct of the strik- ers, Another noticeable feature was the availability of means of locomotion in the absence of the mot car lines by the substitution of jitney and other motor vehicles as compared with older days when a tie up was a real tie-up, Toron- to should own her utilities, PRE Grand Trunk Railway -Co, has given orders for 55 large locomotives and 1,00oo box cars which should put them in better shape to attend to the necessities of the public. There are still some "puffing Billies" on their lines that should be sent to the scrap heap if pub- lished schedules are to be adhered to. It must take a pile of money to keep such a corporation running but it is a penny wise aid pound foolish policy to permit the rolling stock to go punk. Quality often counts better than quantity. We hear much of personal sacrifice these days and what people give up but feW, 55 far as our knowledge goes,has tntich on a young Grecian, at San Fran- cisco, whose name is John Lampas, Before enlistiug he made a present of his toui'iig ear, a gold watch, a bank deposit of $52t and $25 in cash to the Red Cross Society, and said he was gied to give It and himself to so noble a cause. No slacker blood in his veins evidently and we would like to follow John'§ career and mark the result of so A much nobility and heroigm. PARTY politics isa funny gam accord, ing to some of the Conservative papers. They praised the "bolting Grits" before the vote on the Conscription bill and designated them "men of courage" but after the tabulation they thought these sante men "cowards FACbeing afraid to do otherwise," If people would quit Measuring otherpeople's' oath in their own half bushel they would not be so apt to make jolly' asses Of thetnselvee, Folks so ready te, ascribe Meister mo- tives to men of character and worth are Poor Mtoaaesfor anybody else td copy from as they evidently are not troubled much with genuine integrity,, always appreclate + 1 * sada fawns. Plume 3l Ir' 32 - ,1, • fi'Pi••fr^b,F•1••i•-hi-i•d-•h-i •i••'rna•l••4•iFdr'§'+++ Kite' the fly p01ann out of reach of the kiddies. Ir may save the pure"hsse of a coffl to take the precaution. Prolua['rnix aptrars to he achieving good results. Theta may be occasional infractions of the law but good stiff flues will likely weed out the taw bteakers. The hearty suppnt of temperance peo- ple is one of the biggest assets in n rigid enforcement as the officials cannot do it by themselves Your boy is worth more then the black bottle. SOME oatent medicine manufnc'urers are likely to be rapped over the knuckles for adding too much grog to their "uu- rivalled household remedies." By an- alysis it has been discovered that the percentage of alcohol is consideral, y in excess of what is permissible rind r the law. It is no easy matter for some to dissolve partnership with the bottle. A chueellation of the governinent license or permit might prove the best thing that ever happened the busiuess of the qa ick remedy manufacturers who wish to work for j,rnu Barleycorn. We were glad to see the medical !neo in their Association speak out on the subject, now let the government do their part, From a Soldier in France The following letter was received by Jennie McKee, the 0 year old daugh- ter ofh Ar(hev i andlJ ra, lyl McKee, of Ethel, 1 1 1) t to valine been knitting socks Inc soidiete anti speaks Inc itself, the socks being Bent through Pallet Women's Institute with a note en- closed from Jennie :— ilI' LITTLE', SUNBEAM —Allowme to call you this, for such you are, always keeping in nor minds the dear little rhil(lP11, for whom we are to -day fighting and defending. Your pair of socks was drawnjfor by mire Section of Machine Gunners, nine men in all, and T was the lucky winner. Allow me to thank you most heartily Inc them, fon they are indeed very useful t0 any of the boys along with rue in the trenches and they certainly feel very comfortable after throwing away my worn out pair. They just came at the proper Bane. You see God mast have guided you and said "now Jennie send those sociis Lo -day and they will arrive in time for a soldier who is in due need of theta." I have plenty in my pack at the base, but had run out of them here. It is such little sunbeams as yon that keep up the hearts of your countrymen and make them resolve to win the war at an early date. My name is Pte. L, J. Beaudoin, 451782 B. Coy., 8rd Cana- dian Batt., B. E. F., France and in the interests of the above will ouoe more thank you from the bottom of my heart and may God always keep you in the path in which you have already begun. Allow me to be, Yours very gratefully, LLONEL J. BEAUDOIN, TROOPER MANSOR TAYLOR'S LAST LETTER DEAR PEOPLE :—Just a few lines to let you know that everything here is as usual. Am enjoying the beet of health with the exception of the days just past as the got our yearly innuou- lation, but the effects soon wear of and the benefits are 0 orth if. Am sorry to say Una the last par - eel with the maple Nagar has not ar- rivedyet but I still live in hope. This has been an ideal Summer so far, which helps life a little better and is seems strange to be fighting in wheat fields and building wire entang- lements through crops and not a building in sight. Germans evidently (lid not expect to fall back oe every- thing would have been left nntouch ecl. Had a letter front Sara and one from Ralph last week, so wrote a family one bark, and it seerne hard to picttuc; the. kiddies the eine they roust be. ]Incl a letter from one of tate nurses in Glasgow on Sunday and it kind of made me wish .I were back there, as last Summer was one of the beat I ever put in, All things come to Chose that wait.' That parcel has just arrived and have had a glorious feed and tikanks so ranch as everything sesrna to taste so good that comes from home and please thank Mrs. John Shot( - reed for the maple sugar, as I think John said she was sending it; also chocolate from ,Jiro Stns. Will not be able to write for a time now, but will send cards. Will be glad when the Germans start falling back again, 80 we can use our horses ael have a fine beast and itis far more exciting to be nn the move as it isn't one of the pieaaaanteet piaaee in tate world to be in the trench with shells and bullets flying around and Gerinatt aeroplanes above and that is what was happening when the last field card was written, Tim 1301)38- I SIMS POSTaril! nnonee hat I don't seem to know many people there now, Am still hoping to have Xmas dinner as with May that gobbler, she was saw. LONDON 4' i Three More New Professors Equal to any le Canada StnrlenGs r;nn now ebtalrh ea, ggood an ..'t, edueniton ttt A'8,, and nledlehte at + ,i, the Western as anywaera, en Wanted —ON— :. President ',i1', :it E, E. BRAITS WAIVE, M, A„ Ph, 11, 0 ,h •+++ 0++.00++++++++0++++++00 ing for last Christmas will be goiter a size by next. We are pretty Item) of war but want a perivanentPeace when it does (tome, tVill have to close now end >>>>go will/ion Work A number of good relia- ble men can secure steady employment on Munition work. Apply to The 8ebt. 'Bell Engine & Thresher Co,, ltd, 3.8 Seaforth, Ont. LETTER fRON SAPPER MT duty,so o hope yon are all well e- s I i n p n in life as we sure will In. a 110 1 9 g IJY lgnuch when Canada looms in eight again, TViti love to ell, hlANso . France, June 13111, 1917, Pie. Percy Thueli Writes from DEAR MAULI9 -Just a few lines to let you know I tint well, hoping you are the saute. Well Mande I have been away on my 0 days leave and T was up to London, Glasgow, Edin- burg and Aberdeen and it ceitaimly is a trice country. Was also down to London the day all those heroes were decorated by the King and f saw his Royal Highness. Our .Bat tenon is broken up and I ant sent to the 10411). I don't like it because I miss the kilts but I am going to try and get back to them. You will notice it don't cost tie any- thing to send our letters to Canada now as the Canadian government pays the postage. I was down to Folk- stone the night of bite big air raid when they were dropping bombs around the town and so many people were killed. !helped to gether up the dead in a wash tub, some of them blown to pieces, mostly women and children. Ifh'don't t to rn okeY aur hlond bail I don't know what will. You people in Canada don't know how favored you are. I guess I will snnn be with Roy, "Somewhere in France." Well I think I tun going to get run - wing an engine over here for hauling heavy loads such as coal and rations for the artily. I certainly had a fine trip across and was not bit sick, had very nice weather too. I hated tn.get off the boat and it certainly was is big one, the largest except the Olympia. There are American soldiers }fere maw, I tvnnld like your mother to see me in the kilts. She would have said I made a fine Scotchman. Scot. land fur mine. Had a big tittle among the Scotch lassies, believe me. I guess I will have to close as I have a few more letters to write and see why grandma does not write or has some- thing happened and see if she gets my assigned pay. Let me know when you write. I ata going to have try picture taken and send you one irurne to show you how I look. Write soon. I remain your nephew, PERCY TutinitL, Witley Otamp, Eng. Morris Council At the Council meeting held in the Township Hall, Friday, July 8th, the members were all present. Mia,uLes of last regular meeting and the special meeting were read and approved. Treasurer was instructed to place at the disposal of the different Red Cross i Societies of the Township of Morris granted by the County fur that pur- I pose. The By -Laws in connection with the Borne, Hanna and Kelly Drains were dually adopted and tenders will be calledfor the construction of the drains at the next meeting on August 8th. Report on Laidlaw Drain was pro- visionally adopted, Report nn the Murray -Lamb Ex- tension Drain was read and comply- ing with a petition from the ratepay- ers concerned the Council decided to appeal against the coma) nation of the detain. Qourt of Revision on the Assess- ment Roll was closed. Following 1010010>15 were paid 1 -- Gravel, Win, Taylor $2.50, Dan, Mc- Donald $5 00, James Gibson $14 80, Win, Skelton $10 60, J. P. Kelly 45 80, A. Campbell $4.70, R. Johnston $7.70, 14. H, Gentles $7 $0, ()Mules Campbell $7 30, James Leitch $8.40, E. Nichol 82,50 shovelling, l,, Geo. Kelly, 2 clays, $4.00 Irwin Wallace, 2 days, $1300, Alex. Smith $150, J. H. Fear, 1 days, $2,25 ; Dominion ltnad Machine Go, Edge fur grader, $10 00 ; Jas, Carer -r, 58i yds. gravelling at 75c., 848.87 (East Bnnr,tlary) ; John 1$vane, tepah•ing culvert $7:001 Gen. Alcock, putting 1n culvert, $4.00 ; Gen. Mel - Call, putting in culvert, $5 00 ; Huron Expositor, advertising, $250; Blyth' • Staudatel, advertising, 41 00 ; 1't 13. Smith, formaldehyde, $800; jelirr • McGill, reps 1t'iug Bastian Bridge, • $4 90 ; B. Nesbitt, road work collected on his beat, 56.00 ; M. Kelly, 2 detains ife nn road, 8y6 00 ; %Vm. Guntringhnun, • fixing washouts, $800; Wilifluu Mc- w Call, fixing washouts on McCall (b'atu • at Lots 25 anti 26, $5.00 R Sliesden, • teams grading Oen tee sitleroa(1, $45 00 ; • R. B Alciocit, use of mantle and rnl- • ler, $4:00; 1, P. Kelly, work on road w and guiding grader, 88 00 ; Isabella Bantle, a, w•t•It on gond, 82 00 ; Wm, 40 Smith, repairing culvert., $1500; A. • VJauEwen, Bane Drain ByLawa and Clerk's fees, $35 50 ; Kelly Brain By. Laws and Clerk's fees, 1690 00 ; Hanna • NMI" 13y -Lave and Clark's fees, $45 00 , R. R., Gentles, putting in tui- • verts 44 U0 ; R, 13. Alcock, cement Ste, 5>10,00; .loo Shoeseerl, balance on the for McNeil Detain 8;3.44. Next meeting A n ust Otr. A. b1Aclitylto, Clerk. 7IcAa 1r 1 r l a unR.—Tf I should die Matted 1 willY e ive my wife aur g 1 child - veil my last thought and love and ask them to pray that we will meet again in the blest ab eie hereafter... I will die a loyal Irue Orangemen, humbly looking fnr nneroy from God Lhenttgh the intercession of His blessed Son, int Savinnr whose help I have ever io,nked all my life 1 ahonld like II any friends in Canada to know thatxI being atiaehed to the Canadian Epe- ,111inner;v fot'ces and cooling here to France, I sincerely believed as all true Canadians dt, that I was doing 'My heat for the welfare of my own native land in every way. Yours respectfully, SAPPER IVDP, HOLT, Fordwich Mrs, W. A. Edwards, Saskatoon, Sask„ is hers nn a visit to ,relatives and friends after an absence of over 4 years, A sad and pathetic death occurred here Sunday night or Monday morn- ing of last week. Miss Etta Stewart, of Cavan Twp„ who was here on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Spinks, retired as usual Sunday night, but when her aunt called het' the next morning she did not respond and on investigation was found dead in her bed, having passed away sometime during the night. A special meeting of the Preebytety of Huron met in Willis Church, Clin- ton, of Tuesday, 1 1 Jul 10 con- sider July Ib tnau sider rL Intl'v t ou to Rev. R g A. Lain Auburn, from the congregations Laing, Gott is unci Pnrdwieh in Satlgeen Pres- bytery. Depnlation from the con- gregations and Rev. Mr. Pearcy from the Preshytety, pressed their respec- tive claims and representatives from Smith's Hill and Auburn congrega- tions expressed their approval of *1r. Laing and their regrets at his depart- ure. A. well signed call with a stipend of $1200, free manse and a month's holidays was handed M Mr. feting. After rine cnnsideratinn It was decided to eccept. Rev. 111>'. Abery, Londee- horo, was appointed interim Modera- to during the vacancy, the pulpit to he declared vacant On the 22nd, Rev. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th Every TUESDAY "ALL RAIL" - also by THURSDAY'S STEAMER "Great Lakes Routes" (Season Navigation) Your Future is in the West The fertile prairies have put Western Canada on the map. There aro atilt thousands of woe waiting for the man who wants a home and prosperity. Take advantage of Lor Rates and travel via Canadian Pacific W. B. HOWARD D District Passenger Agent TORONTO SIQW ah tl tWitill he 0411 Ettt� 10111llit1 ltV; Atwood west{Sfhe, Bee takes annual holiday this Kline Council meets Saturday, July 21st, Chas, Parker has moved book to At- wood from Listowel, Mies Maud Fair, Torotatu, ishuliday- Ing at the parsonage. PCs. Jesse Peachy has arrived back, ft'ciur England and la ):ow at Kingston in it hospital, Pte, 1,lnyd Smith, son of Hen, y Smith, Omit, has heeti Wounded, I'le enlisted with the 1101h battalion, Wallace 11/1cl3aiu, who wee home fur, a lin t visit, is now in training at C,u,n> 13ol',leu. J R. Htuntn and received a telegrars ataLing tht?t hie snit, Albert, was wounded, Re enlisted with the 110th battalion. Ohas, rand *Ira. McMane, Atwood, announce the engagement of the!' daughter, Mabel le., to; Herbert A. Peebles, Imtevi Sisr, the marriage to take placein Jn1y. Balance of June stake -of cheese was shipped ream Phan Factory on July 7111. Total amount of cheese mann- featured in June was 955 boxes, 80914 lbs, which realized $17,044 95. Voters' List 1917 Municipality of the Village ofWroxeter County of Huron. Notloe is hereby elven that I have transmit. ted or delivered to the persona mentioned to Sections 8 and 0 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the copies required uired by said Seetion to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made, pursuant to said Act, of ell.peraone appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the IlluniolppeIity at Elections for Members of the - Legislative Assembly end at Municipal Meet ,lone; end that the said list was first posted up in my efflee, In Wroxeter, on the 18th day of July, 17)7, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and, If any ondssinne or any other enure are found therein to taus immediate prooeed- ingsto hive the rend errors oorreoted aceord- ine to law. Dated this 18th day of July, 1017. JOHN BRETH AUER, Clete, of Wroxeter. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Mary Hol. ler, late of the Township of Grey. in the C tuuty of Huron, widow, de- ceased, Notice ne is leech] teen ursnato re e t p r Ra- ised ansi others .h i Ontag olnl n that all creditors and oEhors hnvin g ehdwh died 011 art etc iof b the sato. star yy Holler, who diad o0 or about le FiPtwit h day of Tune A. D„ 1017 are re - 4 • • r • 0 • • • b 0 9 • 4' • • • . • • •• 4 • • • • • • 4 • • • • The only' Car in Canada selling at less than o $yoo.00 equipped with Electric Starting and • • •. ` , Lighting System. More Wonderful than ever, •• s��7` `►�7" PY-9"`r"'y'oPY -w- YVT Iv -e • T • .r O tO04/41 460* e SOO4v 4 **SO* • • 4 0 0 o .• o • ,. • 4 • • •• • • • • • • •, C ' i • • • • • • • • The New Series • 4 - • 4 • Valve In head 3010501' • Electric Lighting — Startigg 9 System • Selective slitting gear e4 'Transmission, 8 speeds i Forward. and Reverse New front and rear Spring • • Brackets • Standard Equipment Staunch Frame Nets' front sluing Snspensione New accelerator foot rest Ample road clearance - Can e'ver learanceCatutile'ver springs Improved Upholstery 'Mohair Top Non-skid wires On' rear wheels • • • • 0. 4 • • 4 • '4 • • • 4 • •' t Garage at D. Ewan's Carriage Works •• • O • o• McDonald 8 3`r • o a r s; • e • 9 quir,, on or before y p 4th day of August, sliver. • • A D.. 1017 to sand by poet prepaid or deliver • • to A. Ra5mann, one of the Exooutora of the •o Met Will and Testament ofsaid deceased, at • • AGENTS BRUSS1 LS • rat brook Post Office, Ontario their Christina • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••d4••46 ,••••,i•+•G+46a4•••••AO•"'4 and Surnames nddreesei and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the statement -of their accounts and the nature of 11,o Recur. Weir tic any) held by thein. Andfurther take notice that after apob last mentioned date the amid Executorswill p' esesi 10 dtstrlbute the aesets or the deeeased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which they ehn11 then. have notice, aed..the sold Executors will not be liable 7or•'the seld assets or any pert there- rf to anyerson or persons of whose claimnotice shall have been received by them at the time of enol distribution. Dated at Oranbrcok [hie OW day of July, A. D.1957. A. RAYM ANN ZZgeeentors. WILSON EVANS, f Two Nigh -class Stallions Two of the highest erase, most beautiful, rcynliy bred horses aver offered for thecanerd- erutlo, of breeders in this community. In the stud season 1017; Inspected and Enrolled Tho Grand Circuit Champion ELMER DICKSON 51520, A, T 11, 2.55X 1010 race record, one of the moat beautiful and fastest horses ever seen on the Grand Circuit, Elmer Diel,son went the third toile etColonbne Ohio in 2,06, with the lash half 1n one minute in 1010 Re is bred in the purple with show horse finish Will stand this season at his own stable at Blyth, ex• eopting en Thursday afternoon he will go to Swnrtz's Betel, Wh,ghnm, for night ; Friday, to Ball's Rotel, Rluevale for noon and Oentral. Hotel, Unmade, for night • Saturrlay_home to his own stable for noon where he 0001 remain until the foltow•hrg Thursday afternoon. Inspected mud Enrolled IKE MEDIUM 51,522, A. T. R , the unbeaten show horse. Lit - tie need be said of Ike Medium as everyyonehas keen or heard of hint. Be is a ohampion bred horse end a elampion chow horse with size, quaff armed and breeding, end further is otnmei ig hie unite with his own remarkable olaaraatertetics. Ile will leavehis own burn at Blyth iv[pnday morning and proceed to Pelee/e'er Hotel,. Auburn, for noon, .then to Smith's Bill for night; Tueadey to Colborne Hotel, Gode• rich, ,where he will remain natal Wednesday Morning ; Wedneadn to Del. Gardiner's, Rel- ine/Mlle, for noon, hien to Grnhnie's Hotel, Clinton, for light : 'Thursday home to hie own elable at Blyth where he will remain until the following Monday „ morning. Write for bill and further information. Pimps l T8051AS J. OCULTER, Blyth, Ont. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••v.•••••••••••••••••$••••••• • • n • • • • • extern Fair'•. • • • London•, Ontario •• • Sept. 7th, t® 15th, 1917 4 •- 4 1867 - "A Half Century of Success" -191.7 0 h • e • •• • • • 4 11.Z • • 4 The Great Agricultural Exhibition of Western Ontario $32 ASOPOin Prlies and Attractions A very interesting Programme, including Military and other features—Twlcg DAILY, FIREWORKS EACH NIGHT. TWO SPEED EVENTS DAILY REDUCISD RAILWAY RATES, Pl ize Lists, Entry Forams and all information frmn the Secretary, • Lnonyr.-Cor,. W. M. G.t85'ailottn, A. ill, 11n1,19',. o P; esident. Secretary, •' •4••••••,•••••••• l Court of Revision A Court of Revision will behold by- the Conn - ail of the Village of Urn/reels in the Connell Chamber, Brussels, Momlay, August 0th, 1017, At the hoar of 8 o'clock p n,., 011 the Special Assessment Rolls for the Tarnberry Street North and Tnrnberry Ptroet South pavements Mitch have been constructed. Sold Pptelal Assessment 12o11s ars now open for examina- tion in the Clerk's rates an¢ of witch nodes hes been mailed o ends lands were specially assessed Executor's Sale For the parpiice of winding up the estate of the late John Salientyne the lends and prem. iees,aila,ntelo the V1lla a of Cra,breok, con- ' tabling come 10 acres eland mad upon which ,..therei ereeted n comfnrrnble frame house and frame Imre ere offered for sale Piill pparticular,. end tee(((s of erne will be mode known upon nppltnstto, to the Exebutor, An - h i ilei t en h of the ,ntepayers ". ]f. S. SCOTT, Clerk, i thony Reymann, Crnnlroote, or the under - alerted. W. 51 'SINtCLAIR, 40•tf Soliettm' for tire Eseoutor, Pasture. Farm to Rent i For Sale The undersigned offers for rental the 100 were farm, Lot 0, Oen 0, Grey, known es the Gentles form, Ample water supply, Smued- iate.posaeasion, Apply to J. D. WARWICK, V. 9. i Executors. o' J.J. SELLERS, f Brussels. Farms for Sale 28155 acres of farm lade in the Townehip of Morris, ndlolrticg Ilre Village of Brussels, In ono R 1,1, 7.`fihere is n pool so aye pis, it open- edup, froh, 2 to 8 ,urea. It has been tasted and enough of gravel there to n0pply the town end vietufty for rho next quarter or n century;" 0 building lots' on Ternlerry-street ; 1 lot on George street, neer they airway station 1 also myprivate residence on the river bank, carrier of William and Albert etreele. Per further raBir, arssa, , 15111 March, 1017- LRR J.IECIIIB.partioa1nts apply to the underrued nt ids The undersigned offers for sate hie fine 180 acre farm, being Lot 12, and part of Lot 19, Coh, 5, and. 00 flares ou Lot 7, Con, 4, Township of Grey Huron County. On the former is a goodhrtok hoose, extra gond her 1410 x imp et all cemented and writer lee/ailed, Hera m or. chord, 80 80 ate es le oho fly bush, Also 100 noses, being lent 12 hon 0, in mune township 12 nares of extra gond Pall wbent and over 40 acres plowed.. Both feriae In goon condition, Pew further particulars an to pelves. berme end conditions, applycmthe -prom or write JOla8 JACKSON, Telephonetene,. - -- whet P.O. CUMBERLAND GEM 10075 (119.1P11 Enrolment No, 1807 Inepeo&d end Approved, JOHN J. MOGAVIN, Prop. Thinwell bred horse wilt stand for service daring hire t,reeent season at his own stables,. I,endlury, I ot22, Con. 10, LIc1Li11op. 1115 I'��II i III 424125 =,t=i_—.M. ice= II I� I L i Ll t4, tl, N. .�1i!i d.• r h. 111 t ,'t .�704 "MADE IN CANADA" The 1917 ForddW��Touring Car $495.00 f. o b, Ford, Ont. You pay less for this car but it gives youmore enjoyment, more mileage and longer service than those which cost more, The Touring Car gives the utmost in automobile value, pride of ownership and econopya Bu a Ford tl,i: year n0 1 save money Y ) —When saving is 0 national duty, 3. CARTER, Dealer I3RUSSI?LS I�I pit u; 'II iII d