The Brussels Post, 1919-6-26, Page 4tbt tr stns Tint
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1'l1tTRODA\r. IUNla _r, tam
Tag hog is still Kiug.
11u51Jan,N lawn i4 demi' Waal ' tu,
in ca, l',• X41111141___._ T�
$3„ ci . ,u„i u, .4 ,,4,444i sioppea 14.41
h iii,❑ `OiUIntin Sig4 .. 2411'; woald
tridi.n..• that the Chink hos not ilea
weaned yet from his pipe.
ti
(wase Provincial Nomivaliou Day ! 1
showed that political favors lie in the
pathway of the Liberal party There
are as acclamations,
UNCLE SAM has cut the bead off the
much discussed Daylight Saviug meas.
t,re. 'There• is considerable r•f a fold
shoot the Whale 1^15.41^.184
WHEN exeu;stun rates are estal,l shed
on the air route over the Adair is it will
be great to slip over to “hold Ilinglaud”
h.a s half day occasionally.
ehoice Groceries
)jS Omerne Flour
Bran and Sorts
1' ARxtaes eluhs are nominating candi-
dates for both Federal. and Provincial
contests in a number of constituencies
and it looks as if politics will be eonsid-
erably mixed when it etomes to Election
days.
Ir is slid Lor.1 Northcl,Oe the owner
of numerous London newspapers, has a
notion to establish a daily air service Lamar. r (.;et th t. 1 ur n,me 01044 .le
with New \i orlt so as to place his j cur- p:ar nn the epr v (01 p eed �'•, r,5.'
nals on the American market eachhe et 1a.st h rs n, ya u w,l rut
morning }lave tt that 1r c 1 /milk ire : ( u' 4Ilo-srs
in the re fel erdunl ha'h t. ilenhrg old
Qv KR 17,000 applications are already bet zea final dea•h b etc Way are trust
tile,} by so'diers as npplicanis for land { of thejail. to p'1' •1r c4' the war lime
.111 eteettt under Ilse Stl1tlirrti Sri ! 01,1 1, 1 444);00 .lila 40.11;' 11 .w n: it
etett0 03.;10 Thr l\ , 'll( PI,,',urr turn y. a 1.1tr1; -rt.,+ t1. II. tem mc,n :' 1, !ht.
;1(,-„ t•. l,r Il,e a4.st tit 1'••,1= 4•' t'r :.rn I,.4 41 t. ,,,i tier,; for ehr 1, agnate
tr .,nor (:,.u, 4)t the '4,61, m t iii, , ,.1 411414 :' .4 1 lice r1' lather and
m.,thr•• ,114a�,1(t 1,11,V Wel 1.44) 1441 4 th-
SOM44 e'ever scientist avers that the camp. gm In gr.,11ine 11';(4;.0
great heat this season is due to a rent '
in the sun of 1,000 miles Why cannot
some of those fellows who know so -
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Seeds of ill hl(idd, al5fi Salt
}'hone -113 w 27
W. J. McCracken
4Ol•attt 1, Lilt ItIt (t .;hi(, of .101119 4*11
n4' 1114uled h1tih ''11t�., a lolly
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Ion l'''' lu lh0'Tnnsl . f 11e.tr•I1,'
Pitlt v,ou, 11 t', (3tauu , xprr :.ed hiw
gladness u4 U1'1040s 111110It' tint. 11
Itis 1 ♦,tet. Ileal , Ihws altaetal. 11'11(
not 1.11014' lu _ 44 u,• «ills lhenl the
plre4 1111. of the t e la"lmle.
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reniperunce Workers Alert in Huron
County. — Meeting Held Here on
Tuesday,
One of the largest and most rep-
resentative Temperance Conventions
_ held in Huron County for many a day
assembled in Willis church, Clinton,
IN the rouch+gan-On 'u ,• Raso Hall Tuesday, 1 7th inst. Rev. Mr, Hogg,
schedule London r •,:, 'st ;1 games • pastor of the church, conducted the
55.1 was 3 N,, „ n aer1' ' ur'nu•aging devotional exercises, after which Dr.
la :utelt n tee...1 t " •1 v, ,0101 h;r: h'•, u 1 A..1. Irwin, President, Wingham, took
14,(4,41, Phe: h':,ear r, • .•r I ; o: t.,,5. s I the chair and addressed words of We! -
041 ow,. /'blah 1u' ,, : • :. r• i , n+.1' come, 1\1Inute of pant meeting was
read by Rev, A, M, Boyle, Secretary,
lock. stuck and barrel we ., nett --4114'
and this was followed by a practical ad-
dress by A. T. Cooper, the well known
'1 1414 is quite a•, mn'e y 'rn,t 'eligi• Field Secretary, whose report showed
that he had not allowed the grass to
grow under his feet.
Treasurer A, M. Robertson, Treas-
urer. reported a small balance on hand.
Reports were discussed and adopted.
-Nomninating Committee consisting of
W. 11, Kerr, H. E. Huston, J. Cowan and
Mrs, Beavers was appointed.
Rev, A. S. Grant, D. 0., Toronto,
gave a capital and practical address on
the work of organization for the coin-
ing referendum and by his cheering
words proved himself to be the right
man in the right place in leading the
Prohibition forces in Ontario, Rev.
Mr. Sinclair, another member of the
organization staff, dealt with other
phases of the coming campaign and
both addresses were informational,
A hearty discussion followed which
was taken part in by many of the dele-
gates. It was decided to make the
present Temperance Go. organization
with additions the rallying force in dir-
ecting the corning battle. 'I'Ihe session
abounded in good things and despite
the warm weather great enthusiasm
was manifested.
At 6 p.m. an excellent Banquet was
served in the school room of the church
by the Girls' Club and the bill of fare
and prompt service was thoroughly ap-
preciated by the large number partici-
pating.
After dinner program of impromptu
speeches was in order, under the skill-
ful direction of Rev. Dr, Rutledge, of
Goderich, and wit, wisdom and opti-
mism was evidenced. Those who spoke
were Rev. Mr, Moulton, Postmastet
Scott, Clinton; Mrs, Beavers, Co, Presi-
dent of the W,C.T.U., Exeter; Reeve
Cutt, Blyth; W. H, Kerr, Brussels; and
J. A. Irwin, Clinton. W. Ii. Willis, of
Wingham, sang a choice solo, "01 I
love 11hn so,"
Evening session opened at 8 o'clock,
Rev, Mr, Jones leading the devotions
and Rev, W. E, Stafford offering prayer
After Rev. Mr. Moyer, Seaforth, had
given a most appropriate solo, report
ons bodies in tit- t? , '' 1 4 ,4'14 in 0 -
position to the. '.\':1 a• l-1) ll, ie •
prize fight on July 4, al p„1,•ry , .
\94th 411 much nee,' of nt„u+r 14)1 hr: ,
volevt and missinuary ca124 why should
thousauds of it be sp1at ”, • w4) fellows
pummelling each other ? No one i.
btu rfi'ted by such 'xh,h tons either
menta!'y, 01' rally or phvaca"y
for Auld Long Syne
much about it spend a few days do patch- ;
ing up a few hundred miles of the hole
and thereby reduce the temperature ?
Doter lose sight of the Soldiers'
err oird•Ir td' COIu•
Family Ra -union at George
Brown's.
come and
beheld 1 13e'gi,,t,1ng t"'"'' nr las in the 081111'4'
and OSd Buys Re canton to ten of an ilnnu:L1 1;1't re•aninn and I he
at Brussels Sunday. Monday and 'Pnes- anntnd 411(144 held th •hem • nl' Geu.
day. July 27. 2$ and 29 It is a Com- and 310 s. Brutvu, '21141 (',n., 1•f (ir,1,
has growl] and \\identd (111111 e,rh
mttuity gathering and everybody is ask- g s t tat
1 1 k t o splendid sutce5s • • 41''4' 1t e nlht,u r. t z b
1 1 1 O Pride. d 13th
rt to hep make 1 - 12.108 411(1 ole friends,
n • wt ay
Invite your friends. Every soldier will he ' last, the gathering ttntnheretl over 1(1(1
welcome, 1 and included relatives front Perth and
}Imam Counties, I'r010 the nlighb"r-
bond .•f hailt, H Oni icon ar.(1. 14 '•e„11' nal
of the principals 4n the win - While 111:01Vnt her, in the fat West
nipeg H,'shevik campaign rather put a ruin ekeabrro, tomtit, to,ul. lid were
crimp in the'r plans. A notable feature not forgot ten in 1J.,-0141;..
of most of the agitators where (1'5.'1;1, '1'u 141 1.r 1111ui:i” with Ilio family
1, 40.44 at 4,�. ,tl' ,i,4• litw,s, I'.tl to, w,tr s,
antes have taken place is the spelling of (,,, n, pi,.•II ,ani uuu,y kiudrd d Imeni •
the surnames Sooner these fellows are ies, it dM aell known that they em- of the Nominating Committee was pre -
given their deportation papers the bet- brace not only a large proportion of sented. Officers are as follows;
ter. Canada is a country of magnifi- the solid pantile, lens ,t good died of Hon. President, H. E. Huston, Exeter
1u10ut ns «011, told tic 11'1(41 President, Dr- A. J. Irwin, Wingham
cent distances hut she can well afford to w"8„19";;,",11 111.1110 tin• 1'4''4 d.1n 144 ntutl5' m Vice Pres„ A. J, Megaw, Goderich;
have many leagues intervene between happy renewal :,f old friendship. and J.
T.
Wood, Brussels; J, A, Irwin, Clin-
her and this insurrectionist element. It acquaintances. but a time when malty
ton, Mrs. Beavers, Exeter Mrs. Mc -
was very kind of tate Bo'.s. in Chicago to Fjeusires1(1 l 441 Irdmle•er lay', inrlsan • (iuhre, Brussels; and Mrs, A. T, cooper,
send a lar a m0nev contributton to their 1 I R Secretary, Rev. A. M. Boyle, Belgrave
g toil stun v,
brethren in Winnipeg to help on the During the afternoon the men, old
anarchist propaganda. and young, engaged i1 spats, and the
lint weather VMS au1(1i. rated by the
- allemande. '.4 lee meant supplied hp
`1111, old women, with apologies to the the host and hnatess. After tt splendid
fair sex, who sleep in the Dominion supper on the lawn, the gnosis pard.
Senate say they have "killed Prohibition ciliated in au imp]ompn program, al-
most 11nign1 114 its ch,u'actet' and
mayAscertain. Canada" they, '
tan 1 aL-
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measure in -nhai tit fni (44(4;1) =ill's
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sooner than they imagine, that they have 11•i's'r, 8;011 C:,tiu4;bell 4s a n,itttrally
the liveliest corpse on their bands they gifted singer 4141[1 plat funnel, and
ever had. If the people of Canada don't when J. \V. Sangster took the chide 4t
yeas to 01411 114(411 one aft 0r lnutliel•, far
arrange for the funeral of the irrespon- stings, addressee, recI11(Llmus, etc„ of
sibles at Ottawa they deserved to be yybieli the p414ni11er 141111 u0 previous
tricked by those old coons. The Corn• notification, Yet in every case the
mons has now a golden opportunity to response was ('00111t and the perform.
show their moral backbone at this most are such as to call enthusiast do ap.
phase. As an upeuing selection the
important time in the history of the whole eolopl,ny of the Hrown', p1,11!
Dominion. Will they measure tip ? teisons unci many other 141(1 fl•iends
with many (cher old friends yvere 1.al-
Irt7T- an agitation is being stirred up, 4d to sting th01ane bate 41401:014,
g "All Tngeth4r" 1111(1 m1d yule, s hleuded
"by lovers of humanity," to change the with young in spiendeel melody, while
old fashioned hemp necktie for the more 114;1 anti lief a 141111(144 04111 ('444 wont (o
modern electric shock in filling out the eyes moist at (11,41 evol 141(11,4(1 or voices
penalty due murderers. They say the (11101' heard tit ring du un1sun, last now
7LbP(II t.
Fortner le not humane. Neither is the To old timer's it was a trent, unetx-
devil-spirit that was in the heart of the 14eted and 11484iv111 wi111 abouts of
fellow who slew his fellow, perhsps ttelight when Alex. Palt„)Scnr, George
without the slightest provocation. It is 131)5.111 aril J111111 yl o�t' P1sln(1(8101 o4
g P Lletnwel, rendered "Ciel ;die (3(410(1"
beautiful to cultivate forgiveness and in real old time atyip, told were follnw-
euiebcy but much of the soft solder be. 111 by Jim, Seott's old sang "We'll All
stowed on the vicious and law defiers is Wear Oloak1."
When Piper Ca uickshaul(8 struck up
time wasted. 'Pbeir contrition coulee 11 fine old Jtua,bite amu little bliss New.
after they are in the toils. lauds, Galt blithely stepped the grace-
ful mazes of Scotch leele, Robert
G0DxR1CR'a day dream about the im•art'.Chntnpso11, T,Istowhuel, I•t, Hlach,
\Vroxet(r, tl '!'a M4De,nald,
metse steel plant that was to locate hfoleewrmih stepped to time with the
there and make it a city, has resulted in grace and vita and vigor of highland
and the Company will geek lad(11441 1411. tilt`, toad blies, Hizt(1c, he
for the sudden change of base is given voice, added intensity to the Pun attd
a nightmare
tv4111 1148 111(sistible humormns sltelclt'
another location possibly Sarnia. Cause 41 and bits. Hlack, with 11(4' swar't
as the exorbitant and nonsensical mirth, Nils. Lnella Scott added an
rices asked for lands. Some of the it Scotch song or two hl splendid
P st. le utul Ihn (1',4 itr which Wrn.
people who cut the throat o the scheme 13;0)1'(4, binn(rie1T, r4spn11d(d to a tae}
will feel like hiring a good muscular fel• fon' one of his famous old tittle 141(4(11•
low, with No. to hoots to kick them all tions called firth rounds of cheers.
f h h y y 1
titnnngt thnrspeliteri (Vere Unnuld
aver the "commons" they wanted to , ,
I attersnn, \\ uh T ,4tttl stn 91111 Ilev(x
the Graz
make theft fortune on. AllV ley I attarann, ;nen wall kliotvu in
people are not dead yet. THE Pos'r public life.
wonders what Huron'County taxpayers Alt twilight fell over, the throng,
received for the dollars spent on the Co, pat'tilrgs he rtn I•n he thought of, and
botan �ndy 1P4 the fintLt tnnching
Council delegation to Ottawa seklog for scefirneo
vvasy moultedwhen the whole
harbor improvements to boost the same company formed a ring, with licked
steel plant ? Public bodies often spend hands's ng 0110(it 1(1(154g '"Auld
roughal,di w
other people's money mora freely than verse followed 8h1r11s, hands wean
they would "shell out",their own for the
game purpose,
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Stop -
a+• Steady work as Machine T.
4. Operators. Good pay. +
Apply or write at once,
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GirlsND Women
C�tPJ
look - Listen
Excelsior Knitting Mills I.
J. T. WOOD +ra
BRUSSELS ONTARIO .l'
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441.1 r, :el thy, Be -Arleta Wine. • ggg��'^^^ p /
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(1 y, 1,ter. In Sehese 4 and C. Ided 111
vii Exeter. tt I o 01105.0 will be added LA many well known temperance workers
ill the County.
Resolution Committee priced hearty
thanks le, pair r1:u, officers. to the
h,t,rh 04101.11' and hills' Club; urged
heal 11 Co••Ctret1,111011 01 every church,
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0.ritaniaitions and personal help
i;•—kiagtgCtrditle sweep next Fali;
anti , 4,..d tiw i': •ipie tr, joist in full
atu"d 1.1111 1 h 4len t,;,1 Committee
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Splendid addresses, worth going
milts to hear, were then given by Rev. ,
Dr. Grant, Rev, Mr. Sinclair and Rev. •
11r Mover, Seldom are better heard.
Mrs. (Rev.) Dingman, Wingham, ren-
dered the solo '•She • elan of Galilee"
with pleasing effect.
Convention closed with hearty sing-
ing and the Benediction by Rev. Mr.
LITTLE NOTELETS.
W, I1. Willis, Wingham, presided at
the ipe organ with :t master hand.
The assemblage of automobiles prov-
ed the "buzz wogan" has crowded the
saddle and buggy nearly off the road.
Nearly every municipality in the
County was represented, some driving
:30 or 40 miles to be present.
Rev. Dr. Grant has the Pep, and un-
derstands its distribution.
The women are going to be touch in
evidence both in the campaign and at
the ballot box.
Huron should out -do all past records
in the cooling battle for a bone dry
'County.
Perspiration as well as inspiration
was on the program.
Now for ;t long pull, a strong pull
and a pull all together.
"Clinton is an A 1 Convention cen-
tre" was the consensus of opinion by
the delegates.
All lovers of sobriety and good
citizenship should from this day roll
up their sleeves and froward the com-
ing victory.
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FAILED TO REPORT,
PAY FINE OF $250
Bayfield Man Convicted by Magistrate
Andrews,
Robert W. Spackman, of Bayfield, a
member of group three, appeared be-
fore Magistrate Andrews at Bayfield, on
a charge of absenting himself and was
tined 5250, This man was exempted
until May first 1918, but being between
the ages of 22 and 23, his exemption
automatically ceasedMay15th
on
1918, He failed to report when or-
dered,to do so and prosecution follow-
ed. The prisoner was represented by
counsel, and the fine vas paid.
GODERICH YOUTH SHOOTS
GUARD OF REFORMATORY
Had Escaped And Robbed House Of
Gun and Hundred Dollars
Toronto, June i5.—Silas Gallinger,
a youth committed to the Victoria In-
dustrial School from Goderich, shot a
guard, perhaps fatally, on Saturday
night, when the guard attempted to ar-
rest hint, along with an associate, after
they had escaped from the school,
Early in the afternoon the boys made
their escape, and in the home of a
farmer, near by, while the fancily was
away, and the farmer in the fields, the
S. C. White Leghorn
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chicks
Mr, fernier, 044 you ever figure
cut j 1sthow much your Ohix cost
ycu each year from the pesky old
hen breaking the eggs (.1' leaving
the nest 3 \Ve are hatching hun-
dreds of (.11 ix each week. Hove
milers In for thousands. Don't
leave off ordering yours until it is
too late. Order them now,
WALTER ROSE
Phone 8 on 38x Box ad, BRUSSELS
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Phone 41x
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Our Rubber Tire Applying and Carriage Painting are
equal to the (remand for an up-to'tlate job, combining
Quality, Appearance and Lasting Service to the user.
We carry in stock, apply promptly and Guarantee our
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c In considering the purchase of a new Buggy buy one
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We publish tae formula of Vinci
to prove convincingly that it has the
power to create strength.
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•`7 end MonganeeePeptogat4s,Iron epi
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Glycerophosphates, Caeearia.
Any woman who buys a bottle of
Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous
condition and fends after giving it a
fair trial it did not help her, will
have her money returned.
You see, there is no guess work
about Vinol. Its formula proves
there is nothing like it for all weak,
run-down, overworked, nervous men
and women and for feeble old people
and delicate children. Try it once
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es. It. Sal i'TII
boys obtained' 5100, a rifle and some
clothes.
They were leaving the house when
Peltinger, the guard arrived. Pettin-
ger expected no trouble, He was fired
upon, the bullet entering his lung. To -
it is stated that his condition
critical, with a slight sign of
The boys have been
night
remains
improvement.
recaptured.
HURON COUNTY RED CROSS
The Executive of the Huron Red
Cross and War Contingent Association
stet in Clinton on June 731,
The report of work done during the
2 years and i month of organized
County work showed that 102.517
articles had been shipped to Hyman
Hall for R. C. & W. C. A. work:, and
51,710 articles were shipped to the
sante place for Refuge Relief.
Although the need of supplies is not
urgent at present it was decided that
the organization would not be disband-
ed until further notice.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In the
matter of the estate of Thomas
Brown, late of the Township of Grey
In the County of Huron, farmer,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Re•
vi=ed Statutes of Ontario; that all creditors
and others having 011112,18 against the estate of
the said Thomas Brown, 10110 died 014 or
abottt the 26th day of May, A. D., 1010, are
required an or before the 28th day of ,lune,
A. D ,14110, to send by po t to epatd or deliver
to Jessie Brown, the Administrattrix of the
estate of the `11x1 deceased, at Brussels
P 0 , I3 R. No 0, their Ohristim, and Surnames
addresses and inscription., rho full partieli-
lava of their claims, the statement of their ne-
0mutts and the nature of the maturities ,11 any)
held by them.
And further mina notice that after such lest
mentioned date said Adnllnistratrix will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased
among the parties entitled thereto having re'
card only to elatnls of which she shall then
have notice, and said Admhdatratrfx irEl not
be liable f01' the said assets of 8114 part there-
of to any person or person., of whose claim
notice shell not have hewn rrcetvrd by her at
the time of such distribution.
Dated at Brussels, this 10411 day of Jena, A,
D, 1010.
JE4PIE BROWN,
Atlminletratrix,
Properties for Sale
160 sore Ireir111, known as the Stratton prop-
erty, 5111 line Morris township, for .sale. Poi•
oessimt next P'nll. Well located near Bruseels,
The 25 acres in connection with the Revere
Nouse, Brussels, is olao offered for Sale, It Is
eligibly situated,
B Housessels for.and acre lot, ElizabethAppltsstreet,
W. P. STRETTON, Brussels.
Nouse and Lot for Sale in Ethel
Oo ifortabie frame house and one acre of
land In the Village of Ethel is offered for sale
Number of fruit trees, Good woodshed and
other conveniences. For further particulars
apply to JOHN OSBORNE. Ethel P. 0.
For Sale
Bonen and lots, containing 0X acres, in the
Village of Orenbrook, the property or the Into
Mrs. A yep Brown, is offered for sale. Frame
house, barn, fruit tree0, 80. Possession could
be given at once. Dor further particulars ap-
ply t0 Mao. Tune. 05111111008 0r Wh1. OA 01111105.
Executors estate of the late Mrs, Agnes BroWn,
Oranbroolo
Bull for Service
The Undersigned will keep for aervlee, on S%
Lot 80, Con, 2, Morr10 township, the thoro'•bre
Ebert Horn Bull, Gainford of Salenl, No,
=00418 Sired by Gainford Marquis (1008001
Dam Aliidred VII by Royal Sailor (180591. Ped-
igree may he seen on application. Terms -
5(0 00 for thorn'-bl'ede payable at time of 001'
vice with privilege to return, Grade cows not
allowed, THOS. PIERCE,
Proprietor,
Popular Stallions
CUMBERLAND GEM
118078) 4108001
lanrolment 110,1007, Perm I,
J. J. MCOAVIN,
Proprietor
Will stand for the improvement of stook
during the season of 1010 at John J. Mo(ayht's
Stables, Ltadbury, Lot 22, Don, 10, MoRillop,
Terme : $12 to insure, payable February 101,
Into,
CRAIGIE DOUBLE
1184001. Form 1
Dlnfohnent No. 1010
hoer. NICHOL,
Proprietor
Will stand for the improvement of stook dur-
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Ing the Menson et 1010, his own stable
(Ion, 0, Morels. Terms,
M, $10 to insure,-jtayablLot 20,i
.00, 1st, 1020
Mils colt's sire 1s 6hethin stamp, Imp., 150081
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-a powerful lighting system,
uniform raider all engine speeds.
On the open models—Touring Cars
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EQUIPMENT.
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On all models the Ford Standard
Magneto also provides ignition
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See the Ford car with this new
equipment.
Card Runabout $660; Touring $dvo
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give you thorough satisfaction.
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it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
ples and pay you the highest market prices every two
weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia.
For further particulars st:e our Agent, MR, T. C.
McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
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