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The Brussels Post, 1920-5-13, Page 4-=,....a..,.. wlieg v receg ,..,wcla+r«wy;�•tx,« .reit. • ... . -..{ .rts-.y C -;•[al lits, '"x..ewe..:w..a ,_ ..... „1•.,.,;; . • e.eel eeeene*,•+r•=•r`rhe rereeie.* w.esee n sselleeielle se... e L i, � interesting letter Pow �e�r� ss q s � y THURSUAk'. MAY 1t 1921 W BILE Cao 111mahl e a ys he re adv to welcome hon 1.0 1 lulu'[, law.. abiding, God I t 1 = ie to her g' i I at.r shores there const also be a spirit of The following lei let revel veil by Alts. ,1. 11, Oterglat, e Itmt tet, is well worthy of perusal. it was written by Mt', 1ticl)nwelt, who ie eminected With ,a largo flint in t'lliottgo brit w ell known in \\'rexelet',reality mud still count:- itiutuelf a flow ie a boy loyalty to her Coustittition ma a ready M :: Dreg. ,1 tiger .:i:)u tir'egiets,—I 1 cericin' o 1l Vc' Mid a tar l tact )It t oomptlanee to hal Stltute mud usages' t a ng en a cosmopolitan popu)ittou uch as Germany and thiel things there in very bad shape mchted Outwardly ours is becumiu g every min or section one wohld imagine she had not stirrer - of a not. '..: themselves t by a War a of do men t r 1 •r ,roto mselves ed very y t'1u it th at a yea end r rule :tile r •i! [yin net rie, eel t4 t 1e+1Lp.! OI 710, k a lll Dl51'1'411'11b L ,+ I.1. uL- t •• nt tut I t (t ,, 1„'l, ,+u II as 1110 n tv woo u1. '� uiheru Ihaure mud timlgiutu brit whores the latter countries are full of hope and great expectations Gertuany is depressed, the people are without sufficient nourishing food and no money to purchase it with. Even Government cannot. Outside of in- ternational bellows the average ;ter - son [roe; not understand the meaning of exchange, hit It is tttr important 1'acctor iu business, Nu country can live nu to it,elf. it pt minces goods lin, outside ,voila needs and likewise buy:' goods from these countries which she does not herself produce uta in order that 111e value of money be stable it is n c.•>sary that every eollrttty sells a, touch or ruure than they limy lit.ui other countries, as in the aid stays (,f banter, Now Ger- t • ell 1 intim, has not rig, to s and she must buy t1., feed herself even. As she has nothing of valve inside, all having been absorbed in the war, there is no collateral behind her money, which is only a pronuse to nay as is the money of all countries the result being that in the markets Canadareater than ever. Oar school. of the wield where the (4ermitn mark g used to be worth. 24 conk as compared system must apply 11..1.•n1. 1 vs trust be to U. S. or Canadian [money the same obeyed. mark is now only worth one tient. Therefore where before the war the German could buy a pound of meat for one ]nark he must now pay 40 smirks, as the value of went has ad. of he mark has the value t c1.. r e and h t t 1 ed declined. The Get tuianwage has not improved, Ilay average pay of the lab. (8 tv being .i1 marks per day, I have explained it in meats but it is indica- tive of tall other eowmoditien in the statue way, ami ns there is n0 raw material in (;ermany for the fattoriea to work on there is at vert poor pros. poet. fur the people. The Government is trying to help matters bit they are. in a very dilli'nit position As the Government of any country is no stronger ihnu the people they repro. sent and as a result they have no money and want the Allies to support them. The proposal they made to the American packets was to the effect that they supply them with meat in strangers came within our gates. leek now the rumor is that several thousand Mennonites are pronoeing to pick up and and hike to the 'United States .rather than submit to our `+.I .,1 1i:v and the Military Code. 1 uy 11 01 ke hinder- ed intheir departc..•, a tlr•v 'u preter and it is better that I t •; t i tel•,; there is a willingness to ,t ,cir , lv de their duty and by weed t l eT 1 t:uc4 .the young folk that Canailit n to r home and while earning agoo•l lila; mood and enjoying its protea u t to will adapt themselves to Canadian war,: :tad Cana- dian discipline, If eae+y nationality corninghere wouldi 1 their r 4 S o standards and ignaire iiasie ,et be 'and of their adoption , ..'1 u, l I•o :WM, before disruptinu , 1 st.I .:,y would reign. Come and 1 L aa• Una retic Kat. isfied it is only 1n .i oe.viu;; a true spirit of citizenship that ,v:•u't1 a el in m'tking THIS is the Spring en lad are wel- come the song biro- 'fee Provincial Legislature intrrdt,- 1 raund robin last week, a some l.t r n„ a t .pec! • man, Alaritet prir+' ,., on:v r .Ino but, with an apprai:<„ten1 much beyond the most rosy i ei tt t.eir modest ul - mirers, the figure :rlv:otr,-,! to ee 500, with an after consideration that $2,ono would be better than tate old rate. Poli- tics, apparently, was eschewed and a beautiful harmony existed, the almighty dollar being the rubber ::heater. Some folk think it wastea,e4 nodue haste; others say it was a 01+.6 a, nerve and yet others who affirm the filet figure was all the service was worth. Premier Drury was the sir le the etutnlent and was un- exchange for Getman Government williug to have the rowel robin nest in notes for 5 years. These notes are simply promises to pay and you know legislative halls at this date and prob- yeti wouldn't give xxtuth for a protnis- sot•y note 1 f a bank' opt and the Am- erican or: Canadian farmer would not care to give up his cattle, hogs, sheep or wheat, or the planter Itis cotton for such a piece of paper. All of which means that Germany faces many black days and it is equally serious for the rest of the world. The Getman people at present are depressed and hopeless, The Government officials are discouraged, au - got in the game. It not ::ati,Bed with !achy and Bolshevists may be the re- sult as one otllrinl said to ns, either the mark must increase in internation- al value so that we can buy goode from you at a price which the public can afford to pay, or in a few months there will be no Germany. This would be a condition the world cannot permit, although we feel fiercely to- ward her for what she has done, It would be a still greater calamity if Grey Council she was to disintagrote, Austria is now at the breaking point and both she turd (iermauy is trying to delay the evil day. Nature has been most kind to them as they have had a very mild Winter which m view of the lack of coal and food has been most for. tuuate but people must eat in order to live Stammer 01' Winter and as their et0ree are depleted, it is a grave ques- tion what is to become of them, In many respects they are a wonderful people, very industrious and thorough, The moment you enter their country you cannot but. admits their pereever- euce as they convert sloughs into fer- tile Heide, every available acre is be- ing tilled but it will be months before the I'rnite o1' such labor will be in edible form in the meantime 11 is any- body's greys as to what will happen, Hamburg, her chief port, is a wonder- ful city, beautiful beyond any other seaport and with facilities strictly modern and limitless, Miles upon miles of dock and warehouses, fat surpassing any!hing' .111 England of New York and everything in the et 1 icteat order. Strange to say the Following accounts Witte presented English speaking people are most wet. and ordered to be paid :-••••John Lake, come and there 18 no evidence of bail feeling in the hotels and restuarauts so they get preferred service, in the 9 • otpied territory, which is that part lying Plast and \Vest oi' the Rhine, the English told American troops ate well liked but the French and Bel- gians most heartily disliked, and to tell you the truth I'm not much in love with Lite French just now myself. I have heard many English and Unit- ed States soldier's say, "We had the wrong ally.” Yvette!) stinging wi- der the treatment of 1870 and gemming ender the terrible losses of the present ,Vier, insist like Shylock upon "the pound of eeeh” but there Is a danger that, in taking it Germany will bleed to death, Berlin is likewise a beauti- ful city, but writable too mteh evi• deuee of vanity, not what I should term pride in her achievements, as any country n11 person may he per- mitted a eter'tain degree of pride, but vanity indicates her belief iu her superiority over all nthel. The evi- doneent this (let'tnan peedotninating thought before tate was is most ap- p<treet in Berlin, and this was the secret of the win. 8l18 thought she was it Nation of etipeetnen, riven the bovine like populace had cleverly been allowed to absorb this idea as to their A movement is on foot in Presby- superiority over 1)8,1145 of other terian circles for the establishment of nations, batt the ruling chums at an °Bioial church weekly newspaper. the aattletirtte clever enough to Im' ,A,n estate of 538,385 wan left by press upon that game pnpulaae. his in- Denald D. Graham of the village of feriority tants subect'vtenoe to the Glencoe, who died on March 27. Es- classes. I don't think Germany had ttato included 450 acres of land in Mosa any reason for the war except her ' 'n1vnehip, totaling in Value $26,500, colloeal ambition to rale the world ably the first session of L F. O. government will ele,se minus the. salary grab. The 51. P. P. may call the re- quest a round robiu but oar opinion is the electors would not designate it a ' square robin. Some of the "boys" learued their lesson cm the double-quick and some changed their opinion very pronouncedly from the days before they the job there's nothing. compulsory on their doing personal injustice by remain- ing on the list fora few months out of the 12 as some other brethren, possibly possessed of as many talents, might be willing to serve until next general elec- tion. Municipal Council of the Township or Grey met in the 'Township Hall, Ethel, Mcnday, May :ird. Members present' Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, Contract for the work on the Liv- ingston Drain was let to Wm. 0. Harrison at 50 cents per cubic yard. Gideon Brown was awarded the contract of excavating and laying the tie on tate Berke Drain for alto sura of $250.00. Petition for a Mlunicival Ih'ttin was presented by Lithe ('. Mileirau and others on Con. 15. The petition Was accepted and instrae..[:iuns fot•warded to the Engineer to melte an examina- tion of the area described ha the peti- tion. Painting of the bridges was award- ed to Robert Doekett itt the snrn of 5290,00, provided he sign a contract to complete the work, S. S. Cole was awarded the contract of building the two caveat bridges on 4th Con., for the stun of $732 00, plow broken on road, $14.00 ; Robert Rockett, teaming, $2,00: Joltn Me. Donald, plowing read in Winter, 58,00 ; Joseph Pearson, shnvellii g, $5,60 ; Nelson Mitchell, repairing culvert Wallace bdy„ :$8 00 ; Watson Brown; repairing road, $12 50 ; John Hayden, shovelling, $2.00 ; It. L. Mc- Donald, plowing road in Winter, $10.50 ; David Milne, valuating sheep killed by dogs, 53.00 ; W. C. Stephen- son, plow broken on roar), 54,00 ; Gate field Baker, plow broken on road, $18,00; Geo. Thouipsnn, sheep killed by dogs, 555,00; M. Gilkirientr, grad- ing and gravelling, $70,15 ; Gideon D. Parks, plow broken, 51.00 ; Oliver Harris, serving Murray -Lamb Ex ten - lion Drafn By-laws, 55,00 ; Welland McDonald, grading, $7,00 ; John. Steles, grading 56,01) ; Robet•t Bowes, repairing road, Elma boundary, $3.00 Wilfred Long, gravel, $2,70 ; F. W. Rowland, taking logs out of road and gravelling, $11.00, Council adjourned to meet again on Wednesday May 26th„ as a Gout t of Revision on the Assea'iritent roll far 1920, A. Lt. I41.ACDONALtt, Clerk, and s b:le,, a Feert,^.t;e L'% ear ytia and the figured tett she wits power - fel ettuugh tu,lu it, \V=.tt11know Ole result, she is now only a shell of het fanner soli' and for the Linn. being her greatness bras appalled but she ran Ile intttle into t( Very nsernl wheel in the wnx'td'll machine shop. It ds therefore rte 7 A [ AtltuPot"LhHnliwtl divide how t d }r C t v they eau best help her, 1 wee glad In get out of Germany and wh, rived 1 in Rotterdam I very hungry1' for -t good meal and o 1C to F car - got r r 1ne ty a littio black bread, non and unpalatable coffee lade our of wast- ed , edn or beaus [awful stufr,) no )milk all the cows being eddied for nruly t Cn iia )..itis ^r rats of rine hind. ,iiir 1K,lw.l 1 1..11411.t,tat 14[1'901;i earl)y, t,cerlul anal weekly, Wit did bolter than this as we had money and even in a land of hunger money possesses advantages. There is plenty of good fond in Holland. It is a funny country full of canals, windmills, boats, people and wooden shoes the people simply swarm, 1 don't know RHEUMATISM E1ISiMANENT RELIEF >rROM CIL IIONJC RECF, JSIATISM ATTAINED BY USING T. R. C,,S. Todny I haven't a rheumatic pain r to atty ,art of eta body anm d I asat- 1 i 1 that others suliering as I diel will b•- henelittt'.l as 1 was by using T.ibt','s,' • *rites Mr. M. A, Hawley of Caanpbellford, Ontario, • • 1 ant near),• 34, by occupation real est,gte and insurance broker, Some tinea ago I eontratted. Rheumatism. I tri:.) utnny advertised cures without re -011 and b„ ;nn'• vert discouraged. At tierce .I Wes tdntoxt Lelples, being 111:1(10 Ie dress ituthout assistance, and sutil!ri•cd a great dc111. One day my :'_liter brought nm scute T.I1.(1,'s, 1'lh v helped 9 P! from the first box. I kept on it -nig them anti today the ob- soletely trios front llhcumatism,,, l:hrnnatisnt 13 the deadly enenn• of middle age—your prime of life, Why grow old before sour timt'1 1',k.t•,'s will remedy the trouble that is ruining; pull. health And happiness, esti p.m. dru;;,riwi 1'11 I' I. hem, 'There's an t ;'•nt in tour home town, \\'o mail 'reel Itip Where for 31,114, (Tentpletous Ltd., ti Glut; W., Tenant.)). Sold at Jas. Fox's Drag Store, Brussels. le . her neg.' ilii ';,')it e, iron. Ill the evening every etreet is altar met lie., ,t proleeisiou, wttet't•t, for 1 he moil pill, are 110 row and the crowd loot. tills it. You rant wall( I':wt, ltiuyt .lust go with the e.t' wit. Y„stet- hay I went to The Hague and New the 1'e tee Pelmet, It punka its ,1 .r t s Menet. Also lh u h 1 ut 1 11 to ut. AI c vieit- i l (•il the \11 Callers. 'rpt' pietuees are ee.iee Winn thele t. 1,:;1'; 1 to 111. U n' lace taps. 1 am expeeting to leave the. I.,itrland in to day or two and earl ter New York on April :3rd by the Mauro- tonitt, hope to get. up 10 Scotland but cannot nay Ira 1 1110 11.424lilug with ad hundred years at but, you almost.Pint the subject tn open its 'le and N pi! m .. aSw^ .. .-K �...msv .-„e:'✓r« t:L .,':-r . 5, ..:5�.'a.Gr. 'r-.. . ..w.•M:p. t't.' e: '$`t'H,ieett,a-%'4Y'3'eeelee p•;...i;eel” The Seaforth •i' + reamand are wonderful, r nrlt coloring. ;l p y �ruouwnmsltho•epuutet by 11d 1uteh 1in:tetn There idol tit trope painted nHvH' speait to you (;lose by the Gagne io n 1 b r isu lel 8 h ng, village of :tk,vening and the ;biter foil) *re tarty intim, 'Chin 11 ft a nntrnred Nl! .till i A droit ire tile Originals' t t i]aVH not ehauged their ways, The women 1artieulitlyare ti novelty to an nut. - Auction Sale Ale rlt+N sA1,1 0111 12 Al STOCK, .IC 1elPI 611 61 Hnl.ernrtat l"ttatNI'ruite ,.\'i/.—lt', 14.411, Atun m t1., bar rnoriyiri Instructions from the undersigned Proprietor to sell by po li Atm' toe et 14' fat n, thin, 13, Grey tow bit•, Thursday, ithi 131h, at 1 p. elle the t 1 wing property -1 burse 0 years old, 1 h r.. "),its 014. 1 rolt riving; l year old got by R. 1, Tay I 1 horse, 1.1 ersey cow fresh, 2 emvs 5 yen hl 1resit l cow 4 year's old fresh, 1 vow 7 years e o ld fresh, 1 dry cow, 2 2•year old heifers den to fre-hen about :0th May, 1 pigs wt'tghing over lou 1bs., about 70 hens, good lumber wagan, set heavy sleighs, top, buggy, cutter nearly new, Pet Diamond harrows, Fleury walking platy, 2-fm•row plow, Frost Wood binder, new Masse •Harris mower, y n cream [ leg separator eel horst, False, gravel box, 11 bot, 1.r e l arrow, la 511 lbs. on. settd %%1 011 hex, wheelbarrow, lawn lower set tattle y cedart nearly arty, set single harness, quantity Iitt tt, some smiler posts, quantity hardwood limbs to he sawed, acme soft wood to be sewed, wagon jack, 2 pine plank 10 It suitable for hay reek'ills, hay reel), Saskatchewan retro, 2 neck yokes, sac deubletreee, swill bar- rel, set 400 Ib. house metes, 2 elan boxes, oak water barrel, 00 gal, ruilh can,8 •ream can, 2 , sit bookers, gttstitdty milk pails, new hors, blankets, grain bags,'' 2 bags potatoes, (roes rut saw, (rand saw, meat saw, some Georgia dressed pine lumber, can with about 2 gals, raw linseed oil, sideboard, extension table, Doherty 91 octavo blehogauy piano cased or - gen. parlor table, 2 rockers, 0 dining room ,heirs, some kntohen chairs, wooden bedsteads with springs and mattress, Singer Seiving Machine, 'Pony barred, heater, Daisy churn No. 2, three burner r nnnl oil stove with oven (Flor- ence. Antonia tit,, A118(iin hanging lamp, other letups, 2 lanterns, mattress, w•nshetand, hitch• en eouch, fruit jar:, Gert kettle, iron above pot, frying pane, othor cooking utensils, washing machine, copper holler, gnh'mdzed wash- board, fork,,, shovels, hoes, chants and other articles too lmtnerou0 to mention. Sale posi- tivelyunre,erv(-11 no proprietor has sold his farm and is going to Flint, 1110)1, Terms. - 41.110 and mtdnr cash over that amount 8 months credit gtien on furnishing approved ,inter notes. 1 per cent Off for mill on oredit amounts. Accounts must be settled evening of sale. W. 1', SCHNOOK, Proprietor, 050. ROBERTSON, Clerk. 7...+re�+'ra•`'Lm •`'•.rcl;�%'.",+.'rx7crr_ s ,1.9 9 -•i Is Your Mouth Tender? Are Your Gums Sore or 'Bleeding? Are Your Teeth Loosening? ]f so, you have "Riggs" Disease, Pyorrhea, or Trench Mouth, and you need Riggs Remedy for Riggs Disease Why suffer when you can easily treat yourself in the comfort and privacy of your own home by this sure, safe and painless method, which will give you immediate relief t Write RIGGS REMEDY COMPANY, Limited Pyorrhea Specieliaes 144 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ont. I have a choice stock of TWEEDS WORSTEDS PA i'?9 Tl N Q'S q that should be seen be- k,ri• you place your Spring order. Splendid i, 1 ttt es' 1 lu w 4' Waterproof Coats thou tut" HU U r' 1' tali -f}•. WE PO Fraser i=jMt **T Tailor - Brussels 'g + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + •^F + As I have returned to •i + Brussels to make my + home I am prepared to + resume business along the + old lines and will handle a + any quantity of Junk at + + + the best prices going, + 4. 1. + Phone 2x M. Yollick + Back o 1` 0 ,+1, Alexander pit. Brussels fi 4 'I' •wen•muerxru•.^—+azrsecreire--.,....._...:-::u•.-:.4.re::.::ae:r-:•,,7114 tlaa±•--==s.:::t1..at.•Sr.-e;• 1.00.asan-.ask'les-,.•.0.Y.4.,'s-'r.241,,H,: The Hard -Drying, i-.,onE Wcarif g Floor or r_ ni:uh "10001 PURE" PAINT The paint for wear and weather, SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT It ,years and wears and wears. "VARNOLEUM" beautifies and pre- scares 011 • Cloth and Lin(1leum. "WOOD -LAC" STAIN 'Inlproyea the new -- renews the odd, "NEU-TONE" Thcs.anttary, wash - aide 1611 Oil faint f..1 htn'rior 1k•c: t'et - Nothing adds 5„ much to I lie beauty of a Mame that are. rironerly timed for: on the ether hand, 'loan that are not protected ere uoplt"Ia i t - 1.1 1..1„1 at, ora 11:11%1 1„ help clean, sad become injured thn0411 wait. Don't ntOltt t vont' floors, bcamify them and seep them. Save tae sminto and you stove 11th MARBLE-II'tr neer Finish is the perfect treatlnent: fie 11)'15 of ail Items, It is the ,, t.: Ila n• fin li that has a m,•tey-h.1:k• gu trantea aux 01,1 l 1 e \t1,•,• ran. In 2.4 home \1AICIIL6-I'C'I: dries hall with a beautiful finish that +.till nut show heel marks, It has a hi;it ,? ;,., pct is tuu:;!t enough to stand any .uta fru f wear e!min r iro. It f•att be washed h v'si1t 1.121 water :mel it will not mar nor s T:o1.!)wt11. VI V' i'tvlir• 1'111 to •:111 and discuss this method nl beautit t -u, 1 r •'ti14 \urn' doors. \Vo can •.t I,i• fol '-del, re , ud ng this or any rp:lutt a i.r ot oidlnit, \1,'^leave r r,ng:i k ,,. ; ' f 3i,tt4i tri' 8,0il)ITR Paints reel \',nvc1, , For retry purpose 'I'OI' every George R. I ; eller BRUSSELS - ONT. �'�...•.�..-.----^ m y rice � x * �� x��,. �`��7� �� u 7th R e 0 v •+ 4 O + Creamery T v a Send your Cream to established and that gives a P^ ;•1 Ile , tl�fact�r•• F . 1 t . t the Crealneryth .rou ;lily youPrompt Service and t 1 h•tt we can\� (, solicit your patronage but,Wu }, t give you thorough satisfaction, We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test it honestly, using the scale test to wt'igh Crean) sam- ples and pay you the highest market prices every two weeks, Cheques payable at par at Bulk of Nova Scotia. For further particulars see (tlr Agent, M R. 1.X'. C. McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to + • The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. F �a�#++ ��tae++� aac Nelson Morris and his plans are some- what indefinite. I (lope yon are both well and that the Winter has not been too severe nn you. Kindly give, toy best regal de to Mrs, liobt, Doug- las. With love, Feet), Popular Stallions Debentures for Sale Village of Wroxeter Itenbeutures to the amount of 04,' i tt Int ere , 1Terrd for .tele in lots of $oto W or over, bearing interest et 51 per cent and to run for n t, ret of 2u years, 1'or [nether particulars apply Ittl ito llitf.At4, Reeve, Or I). M1. Slner:1 \'I"H, rlot•k, 44.3 W roxeter P. 0. Short Horn Calves ��. Short. Born Hull r'n:vss for stile, only 8 out of a left. These who avid[ to put elude, 'hon d SCOTCH B013I r SPA themnt once. St 1.14 311, yeti 0, Morristownship. J110. (I, uPltf Ca, Phnnu tC(t Ih-nsvols P. (t. 080. W. 015805, Proprietor MONDA11, MAY 17s'n-Will !cava his own aoe'ooei®�eaa0a`Il,ae'&o6t®gCrOOp stable, T,ot 02, Con. 0, Tlu'nberry, and go 3' Southeast vin O Vine, to Hugh Iinteltitlaolt'e, 2nd Con, Rowlett, for noon; then vin Fordwieh to David Pocock's for night. TUt96DAY-Proceed West by 9th Lane of Howiek through Wroxetorlto his own Arbil,. WEDNESDAY- Will proceed South via Brussels gravel to Dougall Sbrnehan's, Lot 1, 6 (fon. 4, Grey, for noon ; thence South to ,los. 4 7 ( uorlu s Hotel stable, e, Brussels, for 1 hoar, or ion tlottG. Spelr'o, Lot 80, OonO Morris, for night. S THURSDAY -South 11,4 miles to 14th Colt, ,y Grey, than East to Wm. Ziegler's for noon ; then East to Thos. Inglis', for night. 11'RIDAY-North Peri miles, then West to Jacob Long's, Uranbrook, for nowt ; thiol North to Wm. Stevenson's for night, SATURDAY -North and West to Job King's, 2nd Cou., for noon ' then by way of Boundary to his awn stable where he will remain until the following Monday. i 4 d 6 CUMBERLAND GEM 1180781 ,1109381 Enrolment No, 1807 Form T W. J. MEDHURST, Proprietor Will stand for the improvement of stock der• ing the season of 1!120, at Thee. Miler's stables, 1311,01 26, Con. 6, Morrie, Torino : $12.00 to in- sure, payable February let, 1921. 45.12 Bull for Service The undersigned will keep for service, on 0;5 Lot 80, Con, 2, Morrie township, the thoro'•bred Short Horn Bull, Gainford of Salem, No. _40318=, Sired by Gainford Marquis 11088001 ; Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor (189001. Ped- igree may be seen on application. Ternts- $10.00 for thorn' -brads payable nt time of ser- vice with privilege to return, Grade cows not allowed. THOS, PIERCE„ Proprietor •• Competitors •- Competitors will bo Ifiu[tet) to members. 1 10.1 Hnr,.n Ag• ty rieultn el n o n Society antitbu eon only enter 1n one Saejoty and but tors Dotty can bo mode by em•h eungmtitor, gAny individual eon make entry for this d, competition by becoming n member or L the Society and prying ml entrenee foe of 11 10 and an additional .c1 PI for Field Crop Competition. 9 The prize winners may exlntblt nt e East Huron Poll Fair one sheaf of gram p froin rhoprier winning field, .niri .hr•. r a to he ant less then s inches in diameter j at the binder, '17,n tonne toil variety • must be attached to the 'hent and else y quttdtty ut grain far Halo, 1t may. q Primo, or .44, .41 and 52 will be given as 9 prat, second and third prizes for moll o exhibit orshenves. MAll competitors must be within 10 miles of Hrtissels. Applieationa must 6 be in by the 20th day of Airy. P a Entry forms and further part it ulnen i may be had by applying to L M. BLACK, 8q Secretary - Brussels. Standing field Crop A Competition a••s 9 East Hurst A;;rie,t” 1.81 el Plrty fere $75110 divr1, i as 1 )lows .-- 4140, $15, '® $12,.410, $4, *lined $4 for 1 h best field of • White Pats. 4 The Ontario Department of A grtctO- tore will furnish the Judges. Names of Competition -Hold enter- O ed for eontpetitttn must ,'cedar of not 4 lets than Rve scree nod :: of more than + twenty. + a 0 •4 • a P 0 a 4* *4400000 4.444' e *••••• RI,D,t a 946+4.4.+44, 44444449.)84,0,46++66®+++044440++0049++4+19 • Students May Enter Any Time 0 P r _W /(tom` 4 Gc 9 :) o 41' Wo give thorough Courses; have Experienced Instructors who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates are d mooting with success. We are training Soldiers under 4.4 Soldiers' Civil Be-establishmeut Commission. 4,, e,, n Address the College for Freo Catalog•uo, to either i,1 e• Stratford or Wing}•dam g • ®C•04114+4eaa+e ama4matoea•s64.se6.t4'et,0 00441')• ,i41. A.4,B* /MO solmatnamdsionsitmeralaasse. Cream ante Egammwmara III(Milir./..1.21=1133= Ship your Cream Direct to the Brussels Crew ;.lies ,. Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex- press Charges. Issue Cheques for tl;e 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 to discontinue, Brussels Crarnery Proles, fernaVnilleb&i; .rn3441r.4.,11a.w..,r .rw•.lw aaeraa'�+%Rl•etei+tilb:ee ...... ke(7