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The Brussels Post, 1920-2-26, Page 4the trussets MIURtiDAV, ANN1.[•+ Interesting Story of a Wreck in Chinese Waters 'phut welt, or r. a i.It(•t• of air's. tires Reycraft, (i'n1.iielt, and a anise of S. 13, Wilson, a fernier resident of Bru•1- sels yea1'b ago. Mtn, Reycraft has just received front her Meter, Miss Elizabeth Wil - eon, an account of the shipwreck of e party with which she was roceed- th p Gy ,P . ing up river towards the missionary station in the interior of China which ie to be the eceno of her labors, For- tunately the f i t f ctl1 o he mission- ary party wer," e I Intl they hail a very harrowing experienee, and alisn over Otte'ehoulders. They brought Wilson suffered h, lee', nt the entire word that robbery were near, would outfit with whir h she iced inovidell hear of the meek and be upon us. herself for a Long tenor nt years in They tutted us to accept their escort China. to the neatest town, where we could arise Wids'nl writes fr',ltt Churg be protected, We decided to go, ('how, See, West China, ltecentt'er Care mete w,• went (Iowa to the 1919.;\'am ete and reel lowthel into small Dear Mand. -1 do nut 11000' whet h- boats with a few s, Idiots no each, I er you have heard whit has befallen at on the door and tried to eleep- ue. This i, my first elle• to write, held the baby far a while and was mr I posted a letter'." y u „ne dlty hast speakabty o eery, We were neatly week and then theengh, u' wile soon two hou>•s going up the river and to be in Ohnngking ,vi, ii nu''1 of out across the txatt-gia-din, t p a mud. journey over. sly elem. Nye climbed and 1 hen up in - On Saturday abort' 1' shoat„ tie we uttntotable ditty steps. Otte feet elate came welly Ont tont wtterni,on tea, tee edon the bate ett (If the Steps the Chu -clown •,tt!tek a reek, rearing and the d,ege wakened and boar \\e have had several requests with - a large hole in the engine room. She Finally we were led into a t lllie 1n the Llst feu' months115 to how the listed to one side ;1111e,1 intntediately. with stone 9onrs end gloomy recesses, :teen! gatc of the reports of fires sent It was a few ee xni 1 before env he. There Was tuuch talk among the sot, in to r,tu• office, estimated from smonth sent wildered sense e e t: 1 rt isp the idea tilers. They could not get us p0kais' to month and as published in the "Pub that the boat woe going down. We we west go elsewhere. Led forth went into our eee,it an,d put. on 0110 again through ditty crooked streets things -coats aril hate. tee. Even we carne at last to the yamen, or then it seemed to tie 1;1101y that we'd chief's (+tlieial's house, Here we sank simply bet ken eehete and that our wearily hi chairs. The children n t finally ' belongntl, Is„old he there stili. Took were laid down and h y 1n utter my green bag and put in it what desperation futu' of us laid ourselves money 1 had, stuck father's watch in ernsatvisc o(1 a Chinese bed and were one pocket (1011 motive'. hrooch in the covered with 0 pwkai which seemed other, and left the eetee, meeting the dean. I must have slept a little and table boy, who (I •0 :1 life•i,eit on me. when I finally got up the dawn wee By the time I left the 'ellen, the ship coming. We were a sorry looking had sunk so far on 1 0e aide that eliutb- crowd -the captain in a long Chinese ing up the deck was ansa difldcnit, coat. hie wife wrapped in a blanket, I reached the rail 00 110' fat side and and the teat of 00 muddy, dirty, dis• Mies Batetnne said, "Coyne all Miss bevelled. Nilson," and with 'Airs. Walker's as- They brought us hot water to wash sistance l swung ever the side. The in -aid we with neither towel nor boat continued to tell over and we snap. I washed and felt a little bet - slipped down the side ,1(,d partly on ter, There was talk at' breakfast, and the bottom, r,ot kw wing what would we were told it wee being prepared. happen next. '1'11e only available Miss Dale wrung shine of the water small boat had been appropriated by out of the things in her trunk and the firemen, who were on their way located soap and a wet towel. Abotit to shore. ten o'clock we were brought heed The water whirled and I oiled a- boiled eggs in a bowl and I ate two round us, and far :-01 we saw the rap- without either thread or salt. Then tain and his wife _uniggling in the about 11 they set tables with Chop - whirlpools as they were carried down sticks and a Chinese spoon apiece. the river. We were brought rice and liver and Once the boat Teta completely an pork and ate as best we could. one side. It seem •d stationary, which While we ate a Ftench gunboat ar- comforted us great!_., Also we were rived and we sent to ask if we might all there -even the littlest of the Tay. go ahem d. \Void carne that we ler children. We waited very long, it might do so, sever will I forget my seemed, before the cries of the feelings as we left that yamen-never Chinese, "Wad sa," "Wad sa," will' forget the courtesy with which brought any sight of it small boat. In we received on the French gunboat. the meantime the ship's boat bad It was so good to hear our own landed its passengers and was on its tongue again, though strangely spok- way to rescue' the captain and his en. The Chinese were courteous, but wife. Soon a small boat came to our they know so little of our needs ; ship and it was said that the foreign theirs seem so different, 1(t The gun - women children and theChinese boat vete the DuLdalt de Ln tee and women must go first. The Chinese on sailors and officers did their utmost to board behaved splendidly -I'll never make Its comfortable. A canvas tent forget the little Chinese Woman who was built for us amidships. We were urged me to go instead of her. We brought tea and ship's biscuits and scrambled alongway on our to the boat and passed the compradore and two of his men who held back any Chinese who might try to crowd. We were soon in the little boat and 10 a very short time on shore. The captain had turned the boat full on shore before he was thrown overboard and the engineer had let off the steam so that the boilers would not burst. We feel that we owe a good deal to him for his forethought, as otherwise we might have been blown to pieces, The two men of our party, Mr, Walker and Mr. Taylor, soon rejoined us, We stood on the shore for a little 'wondering what to do next. A. poor Chinese woman near us, wet and81:11.V.. eying was lamenting ovet the death of her childten. Others who had been in the water vete sick -nauseated by water or chill. We were soon led to a farm house -dark, comfortless build- ings of mud where the people were too poor to even buy mire, There we found the captain and- his wife -he wee almost gone from shock Do You Need eed Corn " My stock le 1,1 hand 1111(1 I ran supply you. Fkui raid Feed l-1 •ady fat Non. )deo Timothy and Clover Seed a r n W.111. McCracken Phone 43 1 went IL 101t110UUL pen, 1 dutl't sewed Its if I were rei1lly glad that my life Ito(' -.:11)13, bill l 111(1. Ontario Sural School Fairs During the yeee, 11(11) the Dotaliu Depart meta of Agtietttlu10, throng][ its tooienttln'al representatives, die - r 11 bl C I „e, V C E s 'n ' h. Il pit- pits 1 + Ill 1 1 1 and I , ( 1 t. 4 111t. ,11 .i!tl117tl eellfinl I the 1'- 01 pro. vine, 11, et. ilnn'au 13. S. A , wt it• ani; in the Agrieullulal tiezelie for J+umai•)' slates Istat the following quiullaties were (nett Ibitted 1,590 ititsliele 1 )1111uei ¢30 hnsbels et grain, 1",5;t, peel:nfe.1(l' rout s1'eds, '1)1,7(111 packages of vegetable seeds, 21,000 pot ,(s oi flower seeds and 11,015 dozens of eggs of tt Le ed -to -lay etrniu of Barred Plymouth Rocks, Thee*, figures give some idea of the magnitude of the School 1''air more• (110111, h, 01114U 111, Thr lits) School Leah' 10110 orgauie d in 111111) With three setneds taking pert. Tan years later 357 rural School b'airs were held in the I'rovince and 1110. pupil. had 09,818 hone plots and made 111,820 entries, ft is estimated that +tfa Irl. 250 people saw the fleet Simon' Pair ii, which :18 pupils took ptu't, chile last Pall 92,1100 children and 107,31111 adults attended the Seined Paine in Ontario. TIM: is wonderful growth, Fire Waste and chill. alis Dale took charge of hint and I lent illy sweater coat to him and my pettic•niat to his wife. It wasn't a cold night, fortunately and we ourselves were Lot wet. Indoors there was a fife huilr nn tate thud floor, around which people Were dry- ing themselves and talking everlast- ingly in Chinese. We prefer ed to re- main outside, although the r> owd n8 curious spectators drew close about us and made us unrcnnforlable, They tried to be kind ---brought 115 raw sweet potatoes to eat, which they peeled for us with their fingers. It began to rain softly, and we took refuge under a sort of veranda. The clouds wet'e not very thick, and through them the tinsel shone 20 that we could see everything witli great clearness. We made a bed on elle ground for the children and the rest of Us took turns in holding the baby or leaning against each other trying to sleep. I fell:clesper'ately tited after the long strain, but I couldn't sleep, I either felt cold or too uncomfortable. We sometimes went indoors to get warm, but were soon driven out by smoke from various arnxt'oes, Some- one found a beet for the captain and his wife, The pilot sat in 0110 corner with his hands tied behind him, his head drooping sleepily. Two hens stirred uneasily in It corner and near " them were other sleeping forms -enc that of the chief engineer•. We bought a few oranges and sotne one brought me a cooked potato, Which I peeled and ate, A Chinese evotnatt gave me a endo biscuit., too, nom hunger. er, Was not suffering schwaB We had no fnhtl for the baby and tried to keep hila asleep. About 1 o'clock as als Dale and I sat on hex' t•eeened trunk, some fifty soldiers arrived, (mining tip from t11e '1 i t1 00 11 ht With their gone Auction Sale A U LION SA1.10 OF 0AR51 STOOli, IIPLE- wt,rs, &e. -F. S. Scott, Auctioneer, has been mstrneted by the undersigned to sell by Public Aueti0n at Lot 14, Con. 12, Grey, on Friday, Feb 2711, at 12 o'clock noon, the bil- lowing property: -1 mare rising 10 y sore,' 1 horse 10 yours old, 1 black Per•oherol mars ris- ing 5 years, 1 bey mare rising 5 years, 1 bay mere rising 8yew's, 1 driving horse rising yews, 1 registered cote in calf, 1 registered row, 2 registered heifer calves, 1 registered heifer rising '1 050r0, 1 cow supposed in exit due Marsh 20th, 1 cow supposed to calf Ane April 1st, 1 Sow supposed in calf due Apri110(11, 1 cow sup lased in calf dna April 16111, . cows supposed In calf due May 28rd, 1 Jersey now supposed in calf due kitty 28111, 1 sow supposed in calf due Mey 28th, 2 fat steers rising 8 years, 1 let ]heifer 2 years old, 20 steams rising 2 years, 410,110 0 rising 2 year.', 1 heifer rising 1 year, 1 steer rising 1 year, 10 pigs weghing about 175 018., 1 NOW 101111 8 pigs 5 weeks old et time Of sale, 1 young sow with a pigs 2 weeks old at time of sale, 50 pure. bred White Leghorns, 50 Barred Rock Pullets, MaseayWerris hinder 6 ft. cut, Deering mower 6 -ft rut, Deering bay loader, Deering side delivery mite, hay rake, steel land roller, Froot & Wood cultivator, Deering Fertilleer drill nearly new, set of 4• eeetlon Dimond harrows, harrow cart, disc harrow, Oliver milky plow, twin plow, gang plow, 2 walking plows, 1 snuffler, rubber tired buggy new, cutter nearly new, an old cutter, 2 lumber wagons, Raft. hay 0001Enew, wagon box, gravel box, slot hob -sleighs, grindstone, elneryseiokl' grinder, set 1200 Ib. scales, hay fork, ear end ropes, wheelbarrow, sat team harness with high top collars, set platy har- ness, set driving harness, 2 seta whiffietrees, 2 neckyokes, 4 loads hay, quantity of oat strew, about 20U bus, seed oats, about 202 bus, mixed grain, about 100 bus. seed Marley, heating stove sideboard, ohurn, international creme separat- or, water barrel, fork, shovels, elmiu0, pails and of her articles too numerous to mention. Sale nun -served as Perm hes been sold. Terme -sums of $10.00 and under cash ; over that amount 11 months credit given on approved joint notes. 5 per eenTAS.DIOROO1N, credit Proprietor. t A COTTON SALE 00 FARM TOCK IM• rLEtitlN'1a, Cc, -L', S. Scott, Auctioneer, tats reeelved instructions from the undersign, ed Proprietor to soli by Public Auction at Si nt 28, Con. O. 51orris township, onWednesday, larch Ord, at 1 o'clock, the following proper- : -1 draft mow rising 4 years, 1 draft hose ylei • 4 years, 1 driving mare dein 7 enc Wing e a n e owlsinglem• dmilole, 6 1 cow 7 genre old due 20tH April, 1 now 6 years old due 10th March, 1 cow 0 y 1old due 15th 51 y, I cow 5 7 0500, Id doe 2417.0 21107, 1 farrow now rlsing U year0 fresh cow rising 0 years, 1 heifer rising O yrs., heifers risingt2 years, 2 steers rising 2 years, yearling calves, 2 young cat os. 5 pigs about 60 lbs , oho tt IDS young hens, 400 bus. °ars, 60 us, barley, 50 bus. mixed grain, 2 begs titno- ,1 hy seed, abouts tonahey, Mol,ormiek binder ft. m1A n5ariy naw, kle0ormlok mower 0.11. nt nets, klaxwetl lies lander, 10.21. steel raltc, klasssy'ktorria seed drill, Frost &oVoud draw, et , milki diamond harrows, scorner, twin low, milking plow, wy vee pair bob -sleighs op: dotter, top buggy, hay rack with roller top, homing mIllo, "0011 pillt,er, act 1200 Ib arales, gravel box, pig bus, double evat cream separator nearly new, 2,010 double barnah8, 1 eat single haruesx, )airy churn, Boss washing machine sew, wringer new, about 2 tons chestnut cent, about 10 Words wood, 40 grain bag=s, 2 horse blankets new. a quantity of potatoes, about 50 ti;,ot inch rope, hay fork, car and alines, 8 chaffs, MoClnry coal or wood range, copper boiler, forks, shovels and.namerous other ar- ticles. Hale without renown as Proprietor fns sold lila farm Terms, -Sums of $10 00 and under cash ; over that amount 10 months eyed - t elven bn opproved. joint notes, 5 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. Hay, grain and fowl to 1e 058)1, All accounts must ba set- tled day of sale. DONALD McDONALD, Proprietor, 1 were produced ed and we then mattresses dtc p were urged to steep. The children- r Evelyn and Fred -wouldn't sleep so g Miss Batstoue took one and I the oth- er and walked about the flecks hoping that the others would rest, The French certainly know how to be polite, Every kindness was offer- 1 ed with an apology. They were so b carry they could not do better. The pilot went down to the wreck to in- e vestigate the channel and with him went Mr; Walker and air. Taylor to p see if anything could be saved, They brought back a couple of trunks, but 2 nothing for Mise Batstoue and mn ex- cept our x- ce tour camp beds,which had float- ed, You seeour abin was o11 the under side ; the cabin walls above had crumpled in and everything was a 1 hopeless mess. The trunk of the Walkers which was rescued was a heart -breaking sight. - We opened it 1 and the sailors carried the (hinge I away to be dried. iVe had a gold dinner and were put -the wo11(511 of the party --in the ward room to sleep. En the morning the gunboat brought us here and we are slaying with De, Berks -!\lies Dale, alis Batstoue and I. The rest at'e at Mac Smith's. We are hoping far a steamer to tape us to Chung- king. This is a long site y, but I must enol 1 it. Yes 1 have lost everthing. 1 have on my oldest blue serge Gress, my oldest shoes, my poorest underwaist. My stockings use new and gond. I have my red sweater, my green coat, hat and fur. All the rest lies some. where in the Vanetse-toll my care- fully accumulated outfit, an my beautiful gifts. I need not tell you that, it hay been hard to face. The things stand little chance of resew., ' for everything is in such confusion, and it likely will he swept away by the swift flowing Ytutgste. alts. }Jerks has been most kind. She has given each of us it nightdress, Pitied UN 0 toothbrush apiece, etc„ err' 1 and going 1,1 do as fart' US possible with the things 1 ran get here. My 31115nediltl E! needs will have to be sat- isfied 110(01 a you get this letter, I'll get all T can in Cherigking and Chen t0. You'll think of little things to pal. in the parcels -I hate to begin to be so much t4'ouble right away. Love to you all from a shipwrecked mariner. Vow' loving sister, ELIZABETH, P. S. -'-•Poor Mts. Walker has lost practically all her trousseau, and the Taylors the children's clothes and everything. f forgot strangely en- nti)h to tell y0tt trot( about forty Chinese were drowned, caughtltunder- neath et- ne1th 111, the ship 1111)011 over, I'll get teady a long lint of things and have sone come out with the Bur- well's -I can't blink of everything, 4�LEARIN0 NA LE OF !REAL E»TATI), '4'✓ 0,200 M']'nu8, INPLEtleN1'd, GRAIN, 00. - lames June+, Aur.ttoneer, has been instructed by the undersigoed to eon. by Fulda, Auction at l.ot.s '4) end 00, Con, 18, rey, on Wednesday, Welch Ord, at o'clock eharn, the following property :-517 111111(1111ofland-Being the NI:G of et No. 1, 0111100881011 15, lowuehip of bIo fl- op o(1 the pt•otni.es are some buildings, also 80 stielts of timber, 150 lags old e011lelnh•dw0"d hush, dril'ed well with iron Mono, 'bout 00 twee elenred, lb sort's sxtdtd 0011 the balance plowed. IS horns -Being the South helves of Luta 26 and 27, on the 18th Concession of the Township of Grey, all °leered with the excep- tion of a few acres and nearly all seededdown; drilled well. 50 Dares -Being E;4 Lot 80 Oen. 17, Township of Grey, all seeded -clow n, drilled well, windmill ; will Hell laud with buildings or Without, to00(1 puroheser. Terms for above to be ]Wade known on day 01 axle or by apply, tug to the owner. Chattels -1 heavy dt aft Dere 8 years old supposed in foal, 1 heavy draft mo'(1 a yulus old, 1 heavy draft horse 4 yea re old U heavy draught horses 5 yelus old, 1 aged mar, , 1 vow supposed to be in malt, 6 tw0•yeet nidi helfurs anpposed to be 111 osil', 6 hot steers rising 6 years old, 8 fat hetfore visit' 0years cld,1 t)turoftghbtet holstein heifer ysupposed 0, rs old 1 1 110 111 cith alf,( 'Lgeese numberree, 3 heifers 't 0f hens 4 horse Beatty engine, nearly new, 1 orttsher mew). 1 Hower, O Oliver plows 11 new),end a hoot of other acranias too nuulerens to mien• then, A quantity of grain and shoot 40 tens of good hay. Terms. -Hey end grain noe all sante Of $111 and under cairn ; over that amount 8 months' credit will be Riven on furnishing a 1prOved joint notes, m dleoontit of 5 per dent off for cash °n all sums over $1000. No reserve 00 the proprietor le giving op farming. GES, SNlir,LlNG, Proprietor, AU(r1ION SALE OF FINE 100AOR1IUOARM 1N E1111Y Towlse1111' 17. 8.,Soott, Aux. Weimer, lies reoefvod Instructionsfrom the un- I tlurelened Ext,utors to offer by Public Ana• tion at 6111 tt Hotel, !Ethel, on Thnradoy, Ma r eh 4th,10..0. at 2 p. m , theta; nitres 0110'e or loos) nwnod by Iho into. Win. Pollard. Perm Is Lot , 12, Con, 0, Grey tawnehitt, end all °leered. On the premises aro n. emnforinble frena house, bank loon 40x1'0 feet, orchard, never fulling welt, RN well ns n ranting spring that never 3 21 ,esr oro" s Hilo front school, Ly I r ttv is e s o °1(l 4 7rd)es Irbn1 Possession elm b and 7 mores from ens sol.. Pomade 10 clot be given Marsh 15ths f•sh, is being mete 8 close up the ms, & tl0(1- further.00 SItuhtrsuet°pride terms, &c„ ap• ply to A'. 3, Seca, Auctioneer, price, or the, Sxoautors, G, W. POLLARD, Stretford, O1tt, JOHN BATSMAN, Brussels, '7144.70.7.74104=13= " Ile 5erelse B0111)111," eatinp1rs with Plte 16I011 rel11015 (if the various Insurenee 0'lnil units to the 1)oinlnk,n anti OM- ta1,0 Settee ieletelente. led It may be of seine ,e•itt: it tot' now• present a short summary et the actual aSeerlllued fig - will be noticed 111 the "Public Ser- vice P Matin" that we estimate the loss- es' paid l+v insurance companies for the eer tete te aliment to 59,675, set t,1t Will i{;. and the following i t11 v) v S 11 ,11 01.11 this is as nearly accurate and complete a, it is possible to a wake it: 1 bets.,es raid by 11112 unmet! companies as 0hu0111'y the Pontlnt reg ,..... , 57,500ister,662. t. teeses paid be loulpvu(•s o11 the tnta i1( register, including Stuck, Casl1 ;netted, and Mutual companies 51,499,036 3, Losse claimed of unlicensed in- surance companies, as per register in aur office $7.15,955 Total59,745,053 We never expect to get any nearer, u eontirmatiun of our figures than its thus shown, and, in round numbers, it may be accepted that the fire losses claimed by all insurance companies, lic- ensed or unlicensed is practically lett million (collars. The following farther information may be of interest: Premiums paid to companies on tite Dominion and Ont- ario registers 51-5,275,416, but, of course it is altogether impossible to furnish any reliable estimates of Pre - MI MPS paid to the unlicensed insurance companies; but for practical purposes premiums . paid to licensed insurance companies may be regarded as 515,000, 00o, and losses paid by some compan- ies, 59,900,000: This is for the year 1918, and is merely recorded as a mat - ler of Merest. The total amount claimed upon un- licensed insurance companies, le 1915 according to our register is nearly three quarters of a million dollars, and while we have endeavored to watch this sect- ion very closely we have not, as we be- lieve, received all the reports called for by the Fire Marshal Act, but the figur- es of the amounts claimed are so att- ract attention, and it is manifest that this illegal business is carried on to a much larger extent than most people imagine. -Fire Marshal's Report." Autlltars" Report Brussels School For the Year1919 Continuation School RECEIPTS Balance do hand from 11118 $ 1080 62 P117110 2e00 1123 00 Depertutoit Exam. fees 44 00 Government grunt 40817 County grant . 1004 UO Tee°hara' S. A. band retained 65 00 Levy o11 town nue 00 EXPENDITURE Teachers salaries om'etaher'e salary ........ Secretary Treitsurer's spiel's Exit miltat1011 expeusoa Fuel Itepafre Supplies Supply Teneher's salary Inrurence Enhance $4042 66 0 2572 00 1525 00 60 08 271 05 10 20 180 60 01 00 000 14-16 67 $ 4642 06 Public School 11ECEIPT14 Balance on hand from 1018 $ 170$ 28 Pupils' fees 277 2l 26 Government grant)... ........... Teeehore' e, e, fund ,'etaioed 47 50 Levy on turn ' 5700 02 1.310 44 EXPENDITURE Teacher.' silt ries .. $ 20•: 1111 C'arelohe ., salary ..... .. 17e W See, -atmy-Treasnre, )Salary ....., •••'• A2 00 1 Fuel • 74 40 Repairs 00.02 Supplies nsnrnn 00 00 upply "LILT.: e achers' salary 01 00 10 11 00 I Balance • $ 466044 appointed by fl 01 t dltel'H U rat n d An We, the undo I W g 1. te'VIl• 'oulicit oP } resolution or the Municipal G lags ae Rr sada, do he•obv certify s of we ha re tars Trees rod nurthe the nooks of alta Oonb aryTro 00)100 of the tl,s p laP0lnc and Qontinuntion Rohool for the year 1010, with the ve•ioux aloe nes, bank 1.011 end other vouchers, and find the same con en and that there remains in the Striae . d Bank to the the Bantiof1$027•It58.1 BA II ofs of which hi eo. l respect- folly submitted W. M. SINOT.AItt, Auditors, NOBLE GERRY, SOnuary lSt11, (020. Wait Horticultural Society Premium List MEMBERS ARE ENTITLED TO 3 CHOICES AND A FALL DISTRIBUTION OF BULBS 0H01011 1-0110 Apple : Spy, Famuse, Ontario, Wealthy, Astrachan, Golden Pippin. 2 -One Tree or a Rose from the following PEARS -Bartlett, Keitfer, Duchess D' Anjou, Olaph s Fav- orite, Flemish Beauty. PLUMS -Bradshaw, Lombard, Reine Claude, Yellow Egg. CHERRIES -Early Richmond, Montmorency, Blinds Tar- tarian, ROSE -General Jacquemilot, Frau Karl Drusohki, Paul Ne Fou' ori h Brunner, Hugh Dickson, Mrs. JoZi 0Laing, Fisher Holmes, Crimson Rambler, Excesa, 3 -Hydrangea Paniculate, 4-Spirea Van Houttei. 5-Weigelia Rosea. 0-Deuteia. 7 -Forsythia. 8 -Clematis Jacktnauni. 9 -Gladioli (eight). - 10 -One each Iris Phlox. 11 -One each Depheuium (Oriental Poppiee). 12 -White Lila°, 13-20 Strawberries (Senator Dunlop, Williams'), 11-'1 Raspberries (Columbian). 15 -One Gooseberry. 16 -One Black Durrant, 17 One Norway Spruce. 1S-Engelmanni Ivy. 19 -Sweet Peas ; trade package of Asters and Pansies. 20 -Canadian horticulturist. CONSTIPATION By the term CONSTIPATION is meant either infrequent, difficult or in- sufficient evacuation of the contents of the Lower Bowel. The Symptoms are Headache, Dizziness, Mental Sluggishness, Lack of Concentration, Lassitude or a feeling of General Indisposition, Bad Breath, Coated Tongue, Loss of Appetite, Sallow Skin which may become dry and rough and Pimples may appear. Sometimes there is Heart Palpitation, Hysterical Spells and Nervous Exhaustion. IT I5 IMPORTANT to treat Constipation promptly as this, condition generally leads to many serious disorders. . Careful judgment should be used in selecting a proper remedy; ordin- ary Cathartics and Laxatives have a weakening effect upon the system, others Gripe and Purge and Mineral Oils, if taken several times a day may retard secretion of the gastric juice and also interfere with the obsorptton of food. HACKING'S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS form an ideal tonic - laxative for Constipation and its evil results, We give herewith the medicinal action of the ingredients of HACK- ING'S KIDNEY AND LIVER, PILLS in order that you may form your own opinion as to the value of this wonderful medicine. CASCARA - Laxative, Cathartic, with Intestinal Torpidity. This acts - Tonic to the Liver and Intestines, best when used in combination with does not cause Griping or unpleasant other drugs and herbs, symptoms, good for Chronic Consti- HYOSCYAMUS--Helpful to the pation when used in small and repeat -Kidneys, stops - pain, soothes lite ed doses for a considerable period of Nerves, lessensirritability of the Nerve Centres. For Functional Pal- pitatfoxf of the Ilenrt, helpful to the Mucus Membrane of the Kidneys and 'Bowels, Chiefly employed to re- lieve pain and to quiet Nervous ex- citement. time. MAY APPLE -Useful in Fevers and Inflammations of almost every type and for all disorders of the Liver and Spleen. For indigestion, Jaun- 51ee, Piles, Constipation, Dropsy and Skin Eruptions, CAPSICUM-Stiteulant and Stem - and ROOT -•A Laxative and Tonic, useful in Dyspepsia, Jaun- ache, useful in Feeble and Languid dice, Piles, Diarhoea, Dysentery, Digestion, Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, Cholera. Corrects Livor Troubles. Colic and Cholera. Gives tong and vigor Of action to the PEPPERMINT- -Useful in Fiatuent entire secretive apparatus of the sys- Colic to check Nausea and Colic. For tom. Also for Inflammation of the Spasmodic Pains of the Stomach and Bladder, Bowels, for Neuralgia and Rheuma- GAMBOGE-Used in Obstinate tfsm, prevents griping and for gas on Constipation and Dropsies attended the stomach. These are the principal ingredleets of Haclting's Kidney and Liver pills, you will And that this combination will produce a healthy condition of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, No other drugss or combination of T rugs' oils, laxatives, pills or pur- gatives will have such beneficial effect as HACKINGS KIDNEY AND 7.,IV&llie PILLS, but you must be sure to get HACKING'S as no ether kind will do. Price 25c a box, 11 for $1,00. Sold by all dealers or by mail, Hacking's Limited, Liatpwel, " --1 - 'i l''IIIIIVIiCnVhl@IIIImIIIIIIItiIIIIIIIIIIIIl01TuiIllilfVfilluflidlnillllViiifif�iuilliiiiliii�,LI�1;1Iui i��l!i"i111lHPl�+d&GGtilufa ulihll IU11T�11.111guuillllitlilllln I�mmimloltl�Ilmll11I1 3g Chapman ros Cash Shoe Store High Qu ;,lityr in Spring Goods Latest Styles to hand OUR Morro : Outtlity and Greatest Value for your money exemplified in each]P air. Your Examination of these goods will please us. Harness Department Light and Heavy Harness, Robes, Blankets, Teui,lts tu't( s; Hebei:, Whips, Ste, 1:Cepairs in Harness, Collare, Shoes and Rubbers pi imtpity dom'. ewe \Ve are Shoe and Harness Maker's of Experience :old t;u„r;tu' Lee satisfaction, Shoes Chapman Bros. Successors to Richards tC O0. Next drier lm 10111111 of Nov. Scotia i22121:ll111111VVIVIIIV11112 VW11111IIfVIUllIIVIVllIlU111VIIIVWINIVIVIVVIWW111111IVWVIWME11IIIIII111181I1111IIIIIIIIIIIVVUIIIVIIIII1111111111IIIIIdiIIIIV1111':d • McCormick and International Implements To the Farmers of Grey and Sur- rounding Country: I am prepared to take orders for aleCoi lliek and International Imple- ments, Tractors, Engines, Plows, En- silage putters, Oream Separators, Wagons and Sleighs. Fall line of Tillage and Flaying and Harvesting Implements. No bet- ter Binder, Mower or Ma,tnre Spread- er made than the ala0ornlick. Buy from the and save money as I ca11pay cash and 0011 sell on terms t0 edit. Will keep repairs or get then[ for you on it day or two's notice. Oall and see me at Ethel before buying nod save looney, DAVID MINE - Ethel a®I • il • • Bather m • O O w O •Insurance 4 9 A 9 • • 4. •p , • • •' Persons intending to •♦ •• place Weather Insurance : •• on- buildings would do : v well to see • 0 • o' N. Ls Stewart • • ••• O • HENFRYN e o• Agent for the Ontario Farmers' so • Weather Insurance Co, •_ Head Office,Y Grand Valle • • 3 • m Rates : $2,00 per woo 0 • SECOND TO NONE 1 • 4 �g MONTHLY HORSE F tiAR� BRUSSELS Monthly 'Muse !'airs will b1 held Brussels this eeaenn 118 follows : THURSDAY, MAR. 4th, 1920 API;. 1st, 19211 Local and Outside Buyers will be Present Ry order of 00011011, P. S, 14(10'1', Clerk. Stock for Sale Two young Scotch Short Holm Rolls for mile, Ono 18 months old sired by Galnaford of Salem and the other 0 nlmttlts old aired by Amino Lad. Prices right. THOS. PIERCE, Lot 60, Con 3, Morrie Two. Telephone 5410 Brussels 0. II. 6. Short Horn Shells Wo have won 1st Prize en bull calf at BMW sets Fall Fair for 0 years in sucoeaoion and have always something good on hand for sale. 0, TURNBULL & SON, Phone 2814 Lot 10, Con. 15, Grey Twp. Farm for Sale 160 acre Harm for sale being Sl Lot, 16 Good e g , t and 16) o r unLoder cultivation Con. 7, stole, t 5)1 sot's 100 acres a e under d0 born 1',t frith 60 sobs ready for wading : acres Fall wheat ; good bash and modulo withnever tailing spring running through pasture. Hood comfortable house, bank barn 40 x OU feet, 111111411 lisp 118,11 and driving shed, pig pen, urrherd a' wet. erect, &c. 6 intim from town. 1'o 1)0 bo Bold on account of 111 health icor further earns e- lan es to price, terms, etc., apply to F. 8. Scott Brurfsels or FRANCIS J. BEtRNES. 2840 Blyth It. R. No. 2. Short Horn Bull Calves for Sale Undersigned offers for sale 5 Short Horn bull wolves, from the well known etre, liaise field Stamp, b,'ed by Harry Smith end own,d by undersigned, A cow, Princess Pet trent mime lord], sold at Brieker'e aide, Ehnira re- cently for 01000, the highest price nt sale. Ire• port says "She 15 5 heifer of Show calibre end 6 years old."- Herslted Stump is also for 01,1,, . Will also Il aregistered Berkshire hog. ♦n4LoE 80, Oou,•6, Morrie f oaadp, JNO. O. HPEIR, Phone 100 - Brussels P. 0, Stull for Service The undersigned will It, on -for un 0 Lot 80, Con, 2, Morris tutvmslnp, ih, thnro'-Iw• ,.i Sher) Horn Bull, Gaintor,i =50410,. Sired by Gonnfnr 1 Mn - o0 (104850) ; Dein Mildred VI1 by 140701 s,.it„r u>555). Pt i- igree may Lo seen on epphral)tn. Torun.. - $10.00 for tho'o -bred) talyltb.0 nt tint,. of No r ' vine with privilege to return, 61)311, cows not 1 allowed, THOS. PI1110(111, Proprietor ,tea..®® 1,•°t2 d �ear� - Ship fru:It' Cream Direct to the Brussels Creamery Prompt Service Satisfacta,ry'Return We furnish you with Cana and Par 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 Y Factory one trial and 61:1 ., will not want to discontinue, �teWa�k �d'051f BrussIs Cramery Pro