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0001 t5 eM. Lavery etald0. Breeeete, tvelephene
No, 20.
DR. WARDL.W
Honor gredunte 01 the Ontario Veterinary
t'ollog,'. Un�yy and night calls. Office opposite
Flout' .4.11, Ethel.
T. T. M' RAE
M. F1., M. 0. P., .9 S, 0.
131. 0. 11., Vi liege of Brussels,
111, lehan, ,u'Rowl, Aenounitnur
(Milne at. requits+, opposite Melville Chnruh,
Weimer street.
DR. J, 1-1, WHITE, B. A.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Gredunte Toronto University or Medicine.
I4peeiel attention given to diseases of children
end Surgery.
Office : Dr. Bryans Old Stand
Phone:4O Brussels
JAME$ TAYLOR
['soused Auctioneer for Huron Co,
Will sell for es nowt prices Its any other Auu'
bones) u1' (Marge notating.
PPI,GRAVE P. 0,
rKDDIPDDT, KiUIDKAN & COOKE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
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Office on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton
Street,
C000ERlca. ONT,
Private (I111.1 -1t0 loan at lowest rates.
W. Pauonr• oo'r, X. 0. 3, L, Ret aon.N
Fl, J. D. Dooms
reg Cormick
Implements
At Lowest Prices
11 ft. hinder, shelf currier and truck .....$213 00
l.It. Render, " ,. ...... 228 00
'urn lender 210 00
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Gert. Brewer .. se 00
slo.l Rake, 9': teeth
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.'ant l'ine9 Sid.. R100 43101 Tedder 111 00
r.nrze.t '+anmre nv.vealor 108 00
11 Do, Peri ilir., r Drill 143 00
...ft. Nteeh Reiter 66 60
scnteh Diamond Harrows per section0 00
Climax wagon Gears, 3'1 arms, 21 x it
in. Fire 80 00
Fhlgines, Creme Separators, Plows and other
Implements 'or. '-pmtdingly cheap and n
liberal discount For cash. Order early.
OHMS MILNE, - Ethel
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Farmers'
Club
1hts un bawd a yuat0ity
Cream of the West floor
Shorts Gil Cake Meal
A Choice Lot of Groceries
Formaldehyde iAlire fencing
Grass Seed and Root Seed
The U. F. 0. has purchased a
seat on the Stock Exchange,
West Termite, with a capable
slate In charge. Crantwook Club
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ships every v y yitlnrdny,
For further ptu't icnlnrs apply
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C� Wilde Lam; tiOria
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Mr, harmer, (lid you ever figure
out ,just lloty much your, Oltix 01093
you tach year from the pesky old
lieu breaking the eggs or leaving
Ilre nest ? We are hatching taut.
iced, 0(l' ('hix each tvcc'k, lin3m
nyder, ire for Ihon.siwds, Don't
II'tiV0 ell' ordering pairs until 11 Is
ton late, Order theta now.
WALTER ROSE
Phone 3 on 38x Box 31, BRUSSELS
Blyth
G. 1l. litter, '1'o1.011to, 8001 1f
Itarr, J1iollelt, hue etWted in the Pro-
duce business in connection with his
grocery and coufecliouery business on
,lanes Ave.
M(4110clis18 will olNNe•ve speoial
"Home Corning" services Sunday,
June 1st, They have been fortunate
in securing Rev. R. A, Miller, of Mt,
Bt•ydgee, its special preacher of the
day.
Beginning with last Sunday, the
Sabbath School- of 80. Andr'ew's
0100011 meets at 4 45 a. 111, instead of
in the afternoon es has been the case
during 1.13. Winter Monate,
The ele1t01011 of officers of the Wo-
man's Institute resulted as follows
:—
President, Mr's, R. Riehmortd • 1st
Vico President, Aire. S. A. Pople-
erone ; 2nd Vice President, N11-9. It.
\Vi htinan Sed Iieas Ales Har-
vey Gilley Asan lanl Serrelaly, Mrs,
13 Herrington Organist, Mrs. 1. li.
13rown Repheatntatives to the Dist -
Oct Convention in 0oderich, Mee. 3,
Carter, Mrs. John Mills, Mts. P. Gard-
iner.
Clinton
Col. McOrimuruu, London, was in
tow u, i(1sllr'ethhg the Cadets tin con-
neetinn with the Collegiate,
Airs, Wallis, Ales. Beaton, Mrs. Mc-
\latll and Miss Porter attended the
District W. M. S, Convention at Nile,
Eunrner8on Libby left for London
where he has joined up as ''Bugler"
with "Princess Pats" Jiagb. for one
year.
Rev, 8, MoKegney and J. Ransfmd
attended the Synod of Huron in Lon-
don. This is the 34th consecutive
year for Mr. Ransford. He is a live
wire.
Dry Good stores, clothing stores,
boors and shoe stores, drug stores and
hardwtue stores will close Wednes•
day afternoons doting Jane, July and
August.
Jackson Mfg. Co., which hasbranch-
esat Zurich and Goderich, are enter-
ing into arrangements with Hensall to
establish a branch there, Clothing is
their line,
On motion of Councillors McE00am
and Carter Lhe town will order a car
each of egg, stove and nut coal,
from C. A, Wiliam & 00,'l'or'nnt0, at
the prises quoted viz :—IRo,50, $0,78
end $31,87 f. o. b. at Clinton.
The following nffieel's Por Lite Board
of Trade were elected :—Hon, -Presi-
dent, D. Cantelon ; President, H.
\\)iMac ; Vice•President, 0. F, Libby;
14er,•Tfettsut•1'r, A, T. Cooper ; Com-
mittee, J. A. Ford, N. W. Trewartha,
P. 1'.a n
JttOk.nDr. Slaty D, L,
Mar-
rlesam H.
Sharp,
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W, 'Treleaven, 1•L \V. Pollock, W.
Jackson, Geo, McLennan, R. E. Man-
ning.
Listowel
The tulips in the bed In (runt of the
poslollice are in full bloom, and loot)
very pretty.
Matey of our citizens are complain-
ing about their neighbors' chickens
destl'oying their gardens and shrub-
bery.
1t is estimated that; fully 400 were
present at the Masonic "At Home" at
the a.nlovies, including many from
out of town.
Kenneth Ohannney received a nasty
wound on the head while playing foot-
ball, being aceiclenally kicked after he
had fallen, A stitch was requited in
closing the wound.
Dr, M. H. Moore had the misfortune
to lose ane of his valuable lively
horses. The animal in some unknown
manus• broke his leg and had to be
shot,
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the Is noted throughout Can- .'
80.1 ada for high grade busi-
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a .4 Great demand for our Graduates,
' Open all vale•, Enter now. i'
1Vrlts Por Oetstogue.
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Rubbers,
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SAM Wf INSTEIN
Potatoes Wanted
Omemee Four
Oran and Shorts
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Seeds of all Mods, oleo Salt
phone 43o'27
W, J. McCracken
h.t J efkiofl 1 Its •.d '.A ilhafne, T 1. I1,
;Clamp of 1111) ,o, twill cul,.lrnrl eon-
tlrluatiouiserviceiit Uhriet ol,nrclt ore
Thlnrelay, May 22, al''i 101 n•It.
Some of the young folio, in 1,131)01
luestarling in talk r ,'ally to help
1.1101113H res la htnaivete
growing
the various Rowse mels around town,
Pfelfee Al tiling eompW1y are doing
away with their Steam phut and have
given au order to the Public. Utilities
Cuultnieshnn fur (10 additiooltl till
burst' -answer, having previllie installed
a 100 hur8e-pnwei uolnr,
While in the service+ of the Evite.
gelieul rwd Soelal Service l01 010(111
0(r the Methodist1l,ureh its Field Hee-
rotary, Rev. W. hi. (Willson, Listowel,
will nutke his home at London,
Wh1le In that, city over the weekend,
he matte arrangements for the pin,
chase of it reeldence,
John Lindsay, \Vallace, was injured
about the head and shoulder when a
horse which he lied been (hiving
along the 3rd 11111', near his hnule Look
fright, and he was thrown frutrt his
rig, b'rrc some time ho tuns tlnc0nsed-
ou8 and has since been confined to
bed.
Fordwich
Wm. \Vade had the misfortune to
lose his line Jersey cow.
Wes. Downey left here for the West
after spending the past month with
his patents and other relatives and
Mends here.
R. G. Gibsnrl, blacksmith, son of
Ben. and All Gibscur, 20d Con„ has
given up hie blacksmith business in
Listowel and d8 moving with his wife
and danghler to Mitchell cohere he
has secured a 8141eudid position.
J. W. Bas0wit.herick received a sad
message stating that hie brothel',
\Villitun, had died the previous Thurs-
day evening. Demised, well remem-
bered here boon and had )1'r a n, resider o
t P
Bender, Sask., for a number of years.
Trowbridge
Miss Lottie Oode has returned home
aftee spending two menthe with her
sister,) AL's, Dr. Stewart, Wingham.
There was a reception Alonday even-
ing of last week at the home of Janice
Hiuniltou, for Arthur Robertson, re-
turned soldier, who was presented
with a gold watch, (Alain and locket.
Wednesday evening under the aus-
pices of the PaLritlie Society, there
was a large gathering in the basement
of the church in hnaor. of 1000 ration-
ed teen, Pte. William Coates, sou of
John and Airs. Coates, who arrived
home Saturday, and Signaller George
Wallace, brother of Mrs (Rev.) Stell-
ing, who returned Tuesday noon,
There was an enjoyable social time
and impromptu program over which
James McOrae presided. Other re-
turned men present; were Clarence
Adams and Molly Hamilton. The
bays were called on to tell something
of their experiences but all excused
themselves.
Molesworth
SCHOOL REPORT.—Following is re-
pot t
e-pots of 8. S. No. 4, Grey and Wallace,
for March and April:—Jr, IV.—
Gertrude Sangster 77 ; Jessie Sangst-
er 75. Jr. IV.•—Mtu'garet McDonald
70 ; Will Mitchell 65. Sr. III—Fraser
McDonald 73 ; Eva Ctuumifng 70 ;
Nellie: Campbell 02 ; Annie Cumming
00; Jessie Mel l,loa1142; Benet ice Mc-
Donald 40 ; John Felker 35 ; Aland
Douglas (not ranked,) Jr. III,—Ben-
net Mitchell 50 ; Gordon 0010.011011 45 ;
St.. Claire Campbell 40 ; Guy McDon•
ald 38. Si. Il•-Rubeena Magoff n 73 ;
John 13nnvr72 1
3 t A at inn s
Saal '
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Muth Felker 53. Jr. II— Rueben
Bertlett 54 ; GLt' cle McIntosh1 51 ;
West 3y Douglas d5 ; Eva Saugstet'.
Sr. I—Muriel Elliott 58 ; Margaret
Sangster 51 ; Margaret Mitchell 48 ;
Jean Oampbell 40 ; Robert Simmons
51 ; Bob McNerney, Archie McDonald,
Tom McNeilley, Jessie Edgar. Prim-
e' A—Gordo, Berlett, Geo. Brown,
Katie Belle e e Stewart, Josie Gumming,
Pewee 13—Archie Onmming, Ralph
Wilt. No. on Roll -39. Average at-
tendance 34,
$uODA 13. DIaAN, Teacher.
Gorrie
Mts. W. A. Irwin is recovering nice-
ly frnm her severe illness.
Thos. Bennett left for Filtn0re,
Sask., where he purchased a section of
101.1(1.
Mrs. H. P. 1Volxleock left for Bran-
don, Mau., where Mr. Woodcock has
secured a good siltint ion.
One of \V, .Rainey'.s childeetl, while
driving cows out of the school yard,
at Ot:ange Hill, was attacked by a cow
arid caught by his clothes on elle in-
ilm'ittted animal's lotus and carried
for some distance. FnrL•Unately the
child esnaped with It few bruises.
41. v G, J, .1(eve received word that
lois soil Pte. D. G. Kerr, had met with
an nlcident,, which we are glad to
kerne was lint, very serious. The
steering gear of the ear he was driv-
ing bl.1km and the car was overturned
into the ditch. Oahe' i100..'11111w18 re.
("aped without injury, but Pte. I(err
sustained several btoken ribs and a
severe shaking up. Word received
slated that Ile 30113 eecoveeing nicely
Irl, the base hospital neat. .6c','o'e,
1+'ranee,
Atwood
Ohats. NlcMane is having his house
bricked,
N. L. Batches Winghann, is the
new teller ab the Bank of Hamilton.
W. Fair toil)o to Milverton..
Mrs, 0. 11. Forrest and children al' -
rived from Lo'obnrn, Sash., and is
with her father, J. 1V. Gtlki1sou, at
Listowel. who is very low at present,
Elwood Lang arrived in Atwood
front overseas and will spend a week
with his aunt, Mee, Jet'. Dewar, 12th
OSI,, and other relatives before leav-
ing for his home in 01tntoits, Alta,
He enlisted with 80191 Battalion at
Calgary and spent 8 years in Femme
with the loth Battalion.
The Soldiers' Aid elected the follow.
ng officers :—(1hal'ihtan, 0, W. Stock-
fotd ; vice -Chalmette Wallace Me -
Bain ; Sooretlu'y-J'reasuree, A, 8,
Robitson Finance Committee, A. M,
Swanton Percy GIsensides, 10. A,
Thompson ; Employment Committee,
W. R Erskine, tVm. Robb, E, IL
Swing; Reception Committee, Rev.
W. H. McDonald, Geo, E, 00x, and
,Alex, Morrison,
A,sr urer,Lnww++oa.ak.rAm,s.�a" e.+,6.„' wa.ni�.iM:awiirw,v.,a.,.-,.. a
ht a p 1'n, and Limt the; ciisrlt Probst+•
the eeeesaly Ji+laws. Moved l.'.
(1,+ 1t and Aline that we arrant ad•' I
It- lie r lelal nn 111r MI(t1 1; Ire
I .1 Lad, 1, Li InII, 1,-.! I,Irn
IIs,,, d,ndny (111(011 11110.%. Int. 1010
A '.peclal rp,'t•liti;. of ('.'not:Jl nun
held 'lay 10111, 8 p. m. 110 ('lei It's .Ills.'
to n;u•II teotlelx and tttt'W d 1•u11Otu't,
I'111osviug ar1'unnts
WET). paid - .1.
T. Leun.x, 10140(90 l0 ,ulve11 $13910;
\VIII. 101011 I, sol k 1.2) road, *0 >;1
Al",X91333rd, i+alk n0, 1 tat 311 oil \t.
M ging, 01.01: e1.1 1'.,.,.1,air4'
801 can AV":nF:hnhl I1• 'i' 0 ,0
Dvulii,l101',,11(11, SM., i1.
Mored by VV. A. Attie s irud J. .1,
Moffett that 11. et Colleeil nieetiug h,'
held in 131u.'v.tl0, Friday, Mee :1(1.
IMO at 1 p uh ,richt. a (^ tut 4.1 lir
vision of the ;1 et • •,. imn.l 10+11 cuts 1•,
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ERNDg THOEJOHT
NE VOUD DIE
"FRUIT -A -MRS" Conquered
Dyspepsia and Restored Hie Health,
MR. ROBERT NEWTON,
Little Bras d'Or, C, B.
"I was a terrible sufferer from
Dyspepsia and Constipation for years.
I had pain after eating, belching gas,
constant headaches, and did not sleep
well at night. nest so much weight
— going from 185 pounds to 146
pounds—that I became alarmed and
sato several doctors who, however,
did me no good. Finally, a friend
told me to try `Fruit -a -rives'.
In a weele
Mere was improvement.
Theti
eons patios was corrected ;and
8003 I was free of pain, headaches
and that miserable feeling that
accompanies Dyspepsia. I continued
to take this splendid fruit medicine
and now I am well, strong and
vigorous", ROBERT NEWTON.
500, a box, fi .fur $2.50, trial size 25e,
At all dealers or sent postpaid on
receipt of price by Fruit -a -tires
Limited, Ottawa.
On April 20 Mrs. Margaret I•L, be-
loved wife of Jas. T. McKenzie, 10th
Con., Elmo., following a stroke of
paralysis a flew days before, passed
peacefully away. She was the seeoud
daughter of the late Jno. Struthers
and was born in June, 1654, near
Poole, Motvington township, nearly
65 years ago. In 1876 she was married
to Jas. T, McI(enzie and to them
a family of 4 sons and a daughter
was born. Surviving are Charles and
John, 16th Con., Elam ; Alexander
and Elizabeth, now Mrs, Buchan, of
Stratford ; James Tyrer having died
in childhood.
Seaforth
.Rev. T. H, Brown attended Huron
Synod in London,
Capt, McCrimrunn, London, inspect-
ed the cadets of the Collegiate.
Street Letter Boxes have been re-
painted and new time cards installed.
Petitions for oiling streets were
not sufficiently signed for the Council
to take action.
Miss Grace Weir, win had taken a
full course in ae 'aHospital,
NwS.orc
graduated last week.
Jack Pringle, who has returned from
overseas, tvae the guest of his grand-
mother, Mrs. J. 13. Broadfoot.
A meeting was held in the Town
Hall, called by Mayor Harburn, for
the purpose of organizing a band,
A. A. Naylor, W. Edmonds and
1V. J. Williams were in Gode•ich at-
tending
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t n l g the District meeting g of Odd -
fellows, as representatives from Fideli-
ty Lodge, Seaforth,
R. S. M. Arthur P. Reid who re-
turned from France recently, is visit-
ing at his home before going to Toron-
to where he has a good poeition
awaiting him with the Bank of Coop
coerce,
Turnberry Council
Minutes of Tuenbeery Council held
in Bluevale, Monday, Moly 5113. All
members present, Reeve presiding.
Minutes of last meebing meetingread and
adopted on motion of Porter and Mot.
fate, Report; on the McMichael
Drain was read and considered. Mov-
ed by Porter and Moffatt that report
be provisionally adopted, that a Court
of Revision be held Friday, May 30th MEM1).a
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Bears are fictive on the peninsula, ac•
cording to reports from the West shore,
Several sheep have been lust near I'rke
Bay and boars are ).aid to be the maraud.
err.
According to the latest bulletin issued
from the Provincial Secretary's office,
Palmerston is now the largest town 111
Wellington county aura is credited with a
population of 1,8. .
The many friends of Mrs. E. H, Beau,
wife of the pastor of the Evangelical
church, Milvertou, will be pleased to
learn that according to latest reports her
condition is gradually improving, She
had gone to Toronto to take part in the
Evangelical meetings conducted by Rev.
H. L, Stephens and when ore her way to
the statiou at Torouto she was suddenly
stricken down on the street, She was
hurried to St. Michael's Hospital. Her
right side was paralyzed and she lay un-
conscious for the greater part of several
days. Her husband, who was attending
the annual Cooference session at Tav-
istock was notified and immediately leit
for Toronto. He returned to Milverton
on Saturday evening as Mrs, Bean's
condition had somewhat improved, but
left Miss I(sthr n
y with her mother.
Her son, Pte. Emerson Bean, who has
S. Carter
Agent, Brussels
Our reputation for fair dealing
and reliable goods, coupled with
the De I ,wan record of service
and durability, has made the
De Laval Cream Separator the
leader in this community.
pi -IE treameryman knows
1 which separator skims clean-
est, colts the least to keep in
good working order, and lasts
the longest.
He has to know. The wrong
separator might easily mean a
loss to him of several thousand
dollars a year,
They can't fool the
crearneryllman
That's why 98% of all
the separators used in the
world's creameries and
milk plants are De Lavals.
And it's just as important to
you as it is to the creameryman
that you make no mistake in your
choke of a cream separator,
Why not be guided by the
creameryman's experience?
Come in some day and
talk it over
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give you thorough satisfaction. Ir
We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
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weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia,
For further particulars see our Agent, MR, T. C. T.
McCALL, Phone 231o, Brussels, or write to
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
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that rich flavor
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Sold only in sealed packages
I curl oyeramet for !not e,l:an ; Veal, was
intercepted un his 030 t1) l,011dnn and
)let rained :d Toned., lied: og It's mother
h,1' ;r tcolons condition which was a
-'vert shuck to hint. Mn., Bean is .0ll
anabie to .peak, but appear.; c(nseiou4
of li' 0 surrounding...
Foo 41141.1. is looming up on Victoria
Park.
A Winn peg subscriber remitting tor
'1'1ie Po'T says; —Always glad to re.
sews tale old home paper. Au Owen
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you stunned $'11" ••,8 with 00(11 splendid
paper which ta,ug., 11e the ho , e news so
regularly.
THt: 90'ptrtment 0(1 Militia & De-
fence b•ts accepted the tender of J.
Walker & Sou, Funeral Directors for the
inter meet of remains 01 deceased sol -
titers who d10 at Wingliam, Ontario.
This inclades all members of the C. E.
F on the strength at the time of their
decease and also all those who die after
discharge, whose burial expenses are
still chargeable against the public.
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Standing ie
� fid Crop
Competition
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East Huron Agricultural Society of. +
fare 07000 divided as follower -$220, $16,
302, 010, 98, 30 and 04 tar the best field of '1'
White Oats. �•
1'h (edam D.petu,snt of Agreed. +.
turs will f.0 r t h the Judges 't
Nature .1 t ,ol'rt1401 Plead ono, •t'
ea for competition must consist of not +-
ream than tiro acres ami lett more than 4•
twenty. •F•
Competitors - Computation will be +
limited to member:. of East Huron Ag. 4,
rierltnral Society. Competitors can
only enter in one Society and but ono +,
entry can be made by each competitor.
Any individual can melee entry for (hie 4'
competition by becoming a member of
the Sneiety and paying an BD trance fee
7, yy
of 31A0, and an additional $1:00 for Field
Crop Competition.
The prize winners meat exhibit at 4.
East Huron T'a11 Fair one sheaf of grain +
from therice winning field, said .q
sheaf .
to be not lless than 8 inches in diameter •i•
at the binder, The name and variety .1.
must be attache 1 to rho sheaf and also
quantity of grain for sale, if any.
Prises of 14, 35 and $2 will be given se
first, second and third prizes for such
exhibit of sleeves. {yp�
All competitors moat. be within 16 •s'
miles of Brussels. Applications must '1_',
be in by the 24th day of May. Th
Entry forms and further partinnlare
may be had by applying to
M. BLACK,
Secretary - Brussels. 4.
John Oliver
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4. • envy and handles a fill line of 4'
Warm Implements including the T.
noted + +
fiI' T. f. H. C. Cream ,
Separators + +
'Elle only Cream Separator with +
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+ no cream screw in tete path of q •l1'
+ the cream. See 1t when dun WOw11. + +
I. • The 1, H. C, 8-16 end 10-20 Tractors 4. '
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are among the best. +
The Deering Manure Spreader + +
f, With the wide ,.plead and very + +
light, in draft. +
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WITH 11101' present stock of Machinery Repairs, Plow Shares,
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our line complete by nldering as early as possible.
Wheel and Woodwork Repairing
We give prompt attention to all Wheel and Wood -work Re-
pairing, Re -Acting of Rubber Tires and Channels, and carry in
stock and apply all Standard sizes of hest grades of Carriage Rub-
ber Tires. U Use the best and get extra value from your tires. We
ran satisfy you in the lime of work.
Our Carriage Painting
\Vial 6t1,111.1 the closest inspection ; one Vatnishe8 any reasonable
test, and all applied by a carriage painter who thoroughly under-
stnnds the ellieie,lr in this line of work. We give our work
proton! til tent ion, With medial seevice, moderately priced.
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Ship your Cream
Direct to the
Brussels Creamery
Prompt Service Satisfactory Return;
We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex-
press Charges. Issue Cheques for the pay-
ment of your Cream twice each month, pay-
able at par at your Bank.
Give the Brussels Factory one trial and you
will not want tp. discontinue.
Brussels Creamery Stewart Bras'