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The Brussels Post, 1920-12-9, Page 4erJti-,n"*w,W ,v=.:a�:t'� oda`r�'-.,,+�;:e'�.....-..,a,'nr�+,:a.,�r.?.? �,.-"'�t°:1........n,.�__ _ _ .--y1, `_ Yr � casatt. ‘tiat •t 0.4.A.,A. "- ®„6%... ¢m„�di,,@+,..A..'° .�a„®. {)Ids re f'nnt Montreal to i'.3ncP the 1,3 adetf Lb.. (1 1 R eh'pe 1y 20 per jar y,n t were retelved (ly Mliate; Meehan• s, i . ii: i•:! t' t::aden `4tutuld, tesq-sr Tr rn nP.—r i•yyr.grqSire 1%iltl,at tor Me ManMogi un bo}, Ps \1. J. lastnin, l hitt 1 "I Polit), East lW:Swanosh 1,3Ct8iyt:iI wee 1111184 irril t,l there-p.,nr•ilde pee,. Counuii met oil Nov.Beed with the members all pi 1I4I0 Alinn( es 11)1 inns meeting read and )).testa. Oonmlunleation Iran(; A hill st..nu, Blyth, aallhig the t sand) f i 0 aeon.. in aid of ale abettor's' )tall that village received tool utdi-led to he filed A By -Lets wee. Teed and 1 t, : 1 ap- pointing place of)1,i n t n l'ur'e of (decline D. R. De iu,:i Poll Pleat) Ft/Howl i 18cuuuts were paid R. Ohamney, refect . it 3 00 0. Curtis, repaving culvert 1 30 Thos,'rayloi, putting in culvert Oon, 6 & 7.. ..... 17 610 Elwin layinr furnishingwish'1g1i ht e and building teupnlaiy bridge, Con. 8 & 7...... . 13 00 Alex. McGowan, tow ush 1 fi s share 00 Award drain ..... , :31 51 R. Vint, payment on ))ridge contracts250 00 (`has, Campbel, inspecting building of 'Taylor and I0oAllergill bridges , 1.10 00 Council adjourned to tweet accord -I ing to statute, Dee. 16th. A. PORTERFIELD, Clerk, et Di I!•• me, a,•Ideor•• er those wile Lien ,1 Sottoiutentlent Of I'ievinrptl na,r nip 11 slay to 1(1.111. pe s it to: I' 111r11ii dIAA pin +int)nr'ttt 1 ,,h,•1, 11.•1 at lento i brae 'avenged bb tate ThGals tsia Grocery 1a it.uv,' d . upl.iy Lbcnu of rue Bent et ;3 (it) lot a. fieri, p ,n-', 'Pion.- r 0 • it eer. mitt . : n1Velm .:!cult• e1 1'2 ;ii. O. A. Dk:Aii) PA,tN Sunday night Rey. A. J. Langford, St. Mitt ye, r, and it necessary dufii'g , the sermon to call en1P young melt in 1 111' ChUl (11 10 1rder. e Subscribers in Arrears Behold a reetaio man owed two hundred shekels. And as the time of the payment drew nigh a friend saute to hint and said unto him, wilt. than have the two hundred shekels with which to pay thy debt? And he answered, I know not. And the friend said : Hast thou not some debtor who 'west to Otte. two hundred shekels ? And he an- swered that alas be had not. And the friend said : Hast thou per- chance one hundred debtors w Ito owe to thee two shekels apiece 'e And he answered, yea, verily, raid neeides these others likewise. And then some also motet—it—en And the friend said : (40 to, get thee bnsy among thy small debtors and collect thy debts, Inst he to whom thou sweet come upon thee and find thee lacking. For behold they that owe to thee should pas their debt's and thou knowest that "Stony miokles make a muckle.'' And behold the ear tain men was the e s et and the roe p 11 blister of a n n P p tftlil debt nl'G tweIe nlo 2l i,or[I))el a. What sagest thou to theee thing:. Listowel R. McMillan late sold his garage business, located actors 1'toln the past - office, to X17. J. Stt icker & Son. Women's Hospital Auxiliary is grateful to L. W. Payne for 3172.32 handed to scciety as a gift to the hospital. John McCracken, new milkman, was Off conte for a few days owing to injury to hie left ankle received while simply turning to leave the step at the home of a ru2tome•. The cellar of Elias and Mrs. Bas$et1, was entered recently and a quantity of preserved fruit rained at from 1175 to 3100 stolen. It was mostly peaches and herr ies put up in 2 gnarl jets. Bylaw voted antholizing loan from the town of $25,0011 to a company which purposes manufacturing r1iec and wire wheels for autr•ntobiles, teas parried by a very decider) majority, The vote being 372 fur and 47 against. The new company will take over the plant. of the Listowel Drilling M'ech- lee company, and as soon as possible have it remodelled and equipped with the new nlaeh111ery required. Wingnam W. F, Vanstone left. for his lumber camp near Little Cu 1201. Mrs, W. 1-I. Willis is visiting at the home of her sou, Gerry Willis, Tor- onto, T. R. Bennett left for New Ontario, where he will spend a few weeks in the interests of the Massey.Harris Co. Miss Francis R. Beamer has 11111(tr ed to her home here after en rxtemit d Visit with friends in Winnipeg and points West. 1Vinghanl Pnblie School Board se - eared the services el' Hiss Snyder, of TeeswaLer, to tenet' the primary de.l parttnent of the seined in glare of Miss . Greta Robinson who gars to Cobalt., FINED.—.A couple of 101361 residents have humped o61 agaitist a 1920 amendment to the gnule laws and et n- sidei'able indignation is felt regarding the resulting eon' t cases. (lame Warden Brown of Middlesex, appear. ed here and seized a conn akin in W, D. Pringle's tannery, left there by Mies Isbister, to be tanned fora tnulf. 1 Mr. Pringle and Mies labister 11008 summoned before Mayer Gurney and T. Bennett and Wete.efC11 fined ;62:) and taxed 36 70 (mete. Ptoneeding with hte gents)), the enter MUNI in the possession of harry 'OYarrisnlen a skunk skin, on which royalty had not been paid, and he, too, was a'seeeed $20 and $6 70 costs, Perth County Dr, 0. B. and Mrs. Bnrritt, Mitchell, intent) going to the State of Florida to spend the Winter. At the Woodstock .Poultry show Walter Edwards, Mitchell, will 14 prizes and especial on bantams. A clamber of farmers around St. Marys pnrehased good animals at the Bale of Shorthorns held in Landon, Joseph Alberta, ;Stratford, of the Fire Department, unfortunately slip. ped on the ley sidewalk and falling broke. his Alin. Ile will be unable to work for some weeks. A large moose, weighing over, 700 lbs. arrived in Mitchell for William Hoskin, sr. It Was sent from North Bay by )lie 5018151 -law and theta wits Deer 335.00 express to pay, A eitizen of itlitchell sustained a Heavy loss when he neglected to draw' the water from the radiator of hie Bar, The mercury took a sudden dent) during the night, and in the morning, the radiator was split asunder, Auction Sales iA 7TOT1(N SA be; ('N' r5i'1I STOCK, I(3'IPLE• \185111, rU17S ITI'a ll Cor—F. S. Scott, u•+rlon rev, b8-' reeolvrd instructions front the ulnrtereigne'1 Proprietor Gu aeil by Pubic Auchan at tot 112, 6'08 n, troy township, On Wedneodny, Daerltth n1, 1 o'clock. the follow• ink prnpe•ty ;-1 (20110011 purpose mare 7 70861 old, 1 1'0rc heron mars d yens old, 1 Pe years eta, aero 5 ye 1811 0'd, 1 blood hoe»o 0 yens Old• 1 blood hots,' 12 peace Old, 5 Hol- stein COW, ,111'pOo'l in sialf, 5 Durham cows sIlpposrd in nslf, 1 Ayrshire caw 80550251 in oalI nit to a Durham bull, 1 fresh hulk ars, (1Dinp 8 years. 1 Holstein hewer rising 2 years, 2Dttrhnut. steer.; n 121115 2 soars. old, 2 Durham Spring 081082, 7 good a 000, 5 geed ewe lamp., 1 young ram, 11 Chunks plata weighing shout cal 1h0 .86 bens, 1 pair of decks and at urnke, 1 pair of gee -.8 and a )(5150,4), top buggy, top ion 4'. 5,1 6 wagon.„ 0t single hnrness, lmitn- t c Wood 88ng plow, upr:ght "al or o -e. d parlor he tier, 13 pi Poe »et of pat tori Menne, 011.rry, nphnlslared In mohair, 4 Ult. ten chair!, fl -wee stand, numer- ous other a tides. Bale without reserve in oder re ele.e the ester., Terms —A11 sinus .0 $10.00 and ander rash : over that 81101116 months errant elven on furnishing nppreeed joint motes. a per cant off (00 ca h on credit 1om.ntils, 71110. wll. ANNETT at SON, Proprietors. AUCTION SALE OF FARRi1I STOCK, I:tIPLE- F+1 mane.. Lllslur-U &,2.—F. $• 2011(1, A 1Ctb11- eor, bas r,crivra fns)rn tlonn Pratt the signed proprietor proprietor to .ell by Public Auction at Lots 16, Con. " G ray township, en i lmrscl87y, Deo- 10111 at 1 p to the following vnlnable property :-1 driving mare. 1 fresh calved cow, 2 cows due alai eh Ler, 4 eaves date April lot, 1 2year old heifer dale Jan Ord, 1 heifer rising 8 yen, old due 7lnrch Ill, 5 steer: rdeine 2 :0x02' 1 ate, r 1 year old, 5 spring calves, 1 calf •: weeks n d time of »nil,, l grade Durham hull, Patti rising 8 years, 1 sow due Dec. 2l»t, 1 brood sow, 0 Leicester twee, 1 registered Leicester 111011811,52112 lrmhs, 1 gobbler and to rhes, 1 dao.,, bsas ,1,'l 1 rooster, tiiceaey-Harris n1 e• c JV ra t k rake 0 hfnrrrnnetcnri e Metiter -< tt rniti^tnr, ea dill 08d1sr ,Cs 111,r and potato urnii - rr0,ha 'ark. 1418 i Nli„28ea nt.3 of ,neon plow, 2 gang e01 lac Part tiros -10.a 1, 2 buggies. . wagon, set ' owl r 1, tader,, bo p -r reek, turnipcutter,funning m1t) with new screen,. set.cals. 1 20 II). Lap Cori), ear, roues end pull -y', ernalsren0, 16ft wood lack, share In Dlul±swnrth chew” ternary, mint can ear, 8 quantity of horded: iilenk, a quantity of plea 1141113or, 5 gnautIty of white ash suitable for tongues and whr83etrees, 2 :Wicks timber 16 ft 'by I ft sgnsre, uamb.•r of short t. ti'tts timber, qu00titc of used dry hemlnek lumber, about 12 dry log., about 51 dry cedar posts. abort 20 dry used posts, pile of dry ceder suitable for st0kec, 5 piles of dry Mo nlar wend, a quantity of 1n'eda turnips. legging canine, scythes, forks, cant Minh raid nitt+ePues other articles. x:+10 unrvoe,•vo1 ns proprietor ]toe sold his Perm. Tern's—All Bums OP $IOW and ander 88,11 ; over that 11l1120116 10 months credit Oren on turnidnieg approved joint notate 4 per (lent off for cosh o' credit amounts DAVID THOMsON, Prop. Blyth 1{rv, 11 .1. llellor'ntick prearlied in the 1Vrtti)o1d 1hot eil Sunder often• noon. Site R. la. Meloy, who lute been 6Isilieg 11, Tortnitry has returned heat % Mb •an^. hn 1 e been ill 11U=. lla n c;tln 611 ilia t ,li bronchitis it lin. nrtoy. BIG ro.cery Sale Mock Up for � f i Winter We invite you to make dais your Table Supply House. Here are a few of our lines and prices :— Pork rind Beans 15 Shredded Wh't 15 Tomatoes 17 Forest City Corn 17 Baking Pow - Peas 17 der, qt. eine 40 Raisins, all Forest Oily kinds 80 Baking Pow - Out rants, hest der, pt. rise 30 nen' fruits 25 Peels, all kinds (30 Honey, lb. 33 Icing Sugar 20 White Beans 10 Oatmeal, 4 lbs, 25 Bust Black Pea 60 Rolled Wheat 8 Beet Japan Tea 60 Shel'd Walnuts 80 Maple L etf Sal- " Almonds 80 rams, beat red 60 Fancy Biscuits 85 Maple Leaf Sat- Straw bete y Jam mon, 1 tin 80 4 Ib. pail 1 00 Sea Pi-ide Red Pepper 40 Salmon 40 (1rttpe Nuts 18 Rice, 21bs. 25 Cocoa, } lb. 80 Tapiaco, 2 )bs. 25 OQcoa,} Ib, 15 Soap, all kinds 10 Sago. 2Ibs. 25 Svi'up, 5 lb pail 60 Cheese 85 Syrup, 2 Ib pail 25 Dates, fresh 20 Syrup, 10 ' 1 00 Sugar, 8 ib. 1 00 Ilssences 10) Midy's Matches 10 Jelly Powder 12 Tomato Soup Ammonia Pots. Ill 12 pkgs 25 Lux, 2 for 25 Figs 111 Calf Meal $1 50 New Canfeetlenery of all Kinds Chllstmas Fruits, &c, Reduced Prices on Dishes ROYAL PER HOUSEHOLD 6.50 100 FLOUR LBS. Feed Corn at Right Prices Leave ns or'plume your Christmas order, It will be a pleasure to serve you, Phone 43 w.J. McCracken deo®.. •.,.�,r _,��--" ares ! argains S I intend to close my Jewellery Store after January 1st for two months, am selling my complete stock, regardless of cost. Have purchased a large stock of Xmas Goods, H1:re are some of the lines :- -Ladies' and Gents' French Ivory Manicure and Toilet Sets. ----Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Silver Manicure and Toilet Sets. —Ladies' and Gents' Genuine Ebony Manicure and Toilet Sets, --Baby. Sets, etc. —Silverware •--Cs5selolcs —Chop Dishes --Cabinet 1)11 Luxe-I;isenit Dislle6---D'reat Dishes Everything in Choice Jewellery '11)," '11,-41r --Ladies` Diamond Solitare Ilings, extra value. ---Univ;lntl'Ictable. Pearl Beads. —Ladies' Jewelled Hair Ornaments, etc , etc s+ILL resume business again in my old stand and will guarantee all Bat'gains bought at my store from now till January 1st, tar. All repairs ill Watches and Optical Goods will be taken care of from my store during my absence. m"I)usines8 that will require all my attention makes it neces- sary for ate to close lay etnre. Ivverylhing will be sold regardless of price, Jeweler nortawasesseeerawnifteectail • • Stream]; and Optician 064.000•011)60eete}oarleesec ieleleret`ae • u •e • • • • Flour and Feed For Sale :ger reftwoon, Main taken in exsllrl1gl fur 41une ac market prise et Ethel Elevator Nay Bras, ltd,, per C. C. ON • 631 0 d • 0 0 0 8 4 4 -Also ')gent for the well • l:nnn•u net tilieer, Harah-Dariee, • West. `Peron to, PI81888 leave me your nide( s and get one nlthe a hest Fertilizers o1, the mat'ket, • • G. C. GILL - Agent 4144044644644444604064444406 Lyle Robinson left for Obesley, where he hue accepted a position on the teaching staff of that town, ,1, G. ,Emig)) has been eeefined to his bed with pnettulouia for the past couple of weeks betie improving. John Barr is at Guelph fat Stock Show where he exhibited 2 calves and Item there will attend the Show in Tot onto. The 8 congregations of town united Sunday evening in the Presbyterian chorea. in the interests of the Cana- dian Bible Society. Fred, Haggitt, Albion, witch., spent some clays renewing acquaintances in Blyth. He likes residing in Michi- gan and reports prosperity. J. H. Stephenson disposed of his Ravage and Ford agency to Terrance Tierney. Former will in all probabil- ity move to Toronto or Hamilton, where he will engage in business, Ooderich Chair of North St. Methodist church is pep/ming a Christmas cantata to be given Sunday evening, Dec. 26th. Announcement 'of awards of the Carter echoliu ships for Huron County is out and we are pleased to note that scholarship goes to a Goderich young lady, Miss M Jean Machwau, 211(1 goes to Wm. Wallace, Winghatn, and 3rd to John 1I. Townsend, Clinton. Work on the new healing system of Sl:, George's church is progressing. Briekwnrk for the fnt•Ilnee is ander Min VInted Bushmen and also men to work at mantefacture of Butter Moulds. High- est wages. Apply to A ent Bros. BRUSSELS 6011811051,00 and the boiler hes heels pieced, Hurl it le expeeteo that hefore (,tuba !:tee 0781.& n will be ready for 0p6r161101 Pt7,1,1 alto,c1, 1.111 1l SO, .,,+D 1(11,40:11."—S1 !VI 1 18 tun the. (HIV of the 1,161 (lorlMlrll kw farm, "f wlirh 401111tor Prnurlfunt le 'he head, hod - ley F. 11, 1 8o, 8011 or Dudley Ilolnlee, 1{, 0„ \Vingham, huvhig become e member of the 01 111 the fret of the month. Mr, Holmes ie a native o1 Oodel ieh and the tlenpl1 70818(1010 111,0 back to hie birthnlano and wisll hila success ill ilia pr0fesaireial career. Mr, llultues graduals. fl'o10 Osgoude Hall the peel -Summer. Tine Strength of the farmer Recent events have ()early demon- strated the power of organlved eget- culture. Are you doing yon0 bit ? Are you reading The Put Wars' Sun, the Organ of the Ontario &muers 3 No other publication fights the fann- ers' puttee %vit.h (311, 811 WC vigor, No other paper offers its readers Its great value individually or as business farmers, Its market reports are worth many times the subscription )trice of 31.50. Are you doing your bit Lo sireltgthen the movement? The(nost effective way to do 1,1112 is by reading The Fatmers' Sun and by getting your neighbors to subscribe, 1'he grease' the Sun's circulation the greater the growth of the movement. The strength of the movement is what you make it. Let all help anti the pt'oper time is now. Send yam' subscription, only $1 60, twice.a-week, one year. The Farmers' 8,111, 'Paren- te, NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In the matter of the eajate of Mary Jane Nicholson, late of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Ro• vlsedStatutes of Ontnrfo;' that all 0-0(180.0 end otllere having olaims 1 5ninet the estate of rho eMid Mary Jnno Nlolmison, who died on or about 110 27111 l°y of Selntenther, A. D. 1020, are required on or before rho 18111 day of Dec- ember, A. D. 1520, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned Exeeoto's of the hast will and Testament of eaid deceased, their Ohrlstinn and snruainos, addressee and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims the etn'tement of their accounts and the na- ture of the securities 111 any) held by them, And further take notnco that after such Met mentioned date the said Exeentors will proceed to distribute the onsets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which they shall then have notloe, and said Executors will not he liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any pereon or persona of whose Mahn noties shall not have been received by thein at the time of Louth distribution. Dated this 20th dey of November,. A.D. 1020 J. T. 11I013O14SON, Ethel P. 0. JOHN SHORTRSEO, Walton R. R. 8, 28•8 Executors of t110 estate. Bush for Sale Standing bush, consisting of soft maple, ash and birch, for sale Lot 1, Con. 5, Grey town- ship, Will be sold lay the acre. For farther particulars ane the undersigned. THOS. PIERCE, Phone 1810 North Gravel Rend, JAMES M'FADZEAN Agent Hawick Mutual Fire Insurance Company Phone 42 Turnhorry Street, Brussels Successor to John Harris, Walton. His first lesson HEN the colt is first tied he tests his strength against that of the Halter. Our Special colt halter will hold him. He will be tied to stay and learn no bad habits, These halters are made of the choicest 'materials throughout and may be adjusted readily to take care of growth. It will be a pleasure to have you look over our choice stock of halters and harness. B G. C. MANNERS C. „W. BENNETT >c: ;ate The distinctive lied Rose flavor, as6.u.a mud 1rleh full strength is found in every Red Rose Sealed Carton. Never sold in bulk. e Court of Revision A Court of 150viniol will be hold by the 00un0t1 of the Ciilage of Brussels, on the 15111 day 01 December, 1040, on the Speelel Assets' meet Roll for William Street Sewrorin Silo said Village of Breesets. All parting 'haying any eotnplaluts against the said epeeist As- sessmelat Roil that ere cognizable by 080810E. will Whetted. Dated tide 26rr1 any of'Novvemb01T, O'lenk. Wood Wanted 20 ormare oords of good hardwood, in etcher cordwood or shorter lengths, wonted for the Methodiet Church, Brussels. Apply to B. LEA1`HERDA LE, Phone 87 Chairman of (3ommt ttee Hog for Service The undorei5urd will keep for sorvleo et S. pt Lot d, Con. 12, Grey, the thorn' -bred York- shire Hog, "College Mager," No 71481;brod at The Ontario Agricultural College. '2 erns, 01.50, le be paid et 1hne of service with prlvi• lege of returning 11 necessary. Proprietor. ... maiwoRsmoorialMNIMMINI Farm for Sale Containing 100 nares, one mile froniBrnesele, 16 1» Lot 2, 000 12, Grey township all In grass. Hnnlydhlte possession, For further partiuu- bare rte to price, tonna, &o, appy to GEO. A. RIOriT,13ruasels. Phone 4. Farm for Sale Farm for sale containing 100 nares, Brielt Ilona:, batik born, Seo Good soil, well Meat. err For further pnrtioulars apply to Tun Pus's, Bras -012, 15.11 Farm for Sate Being South ?rt Lets 28 and 24, Clan. C. Howlett towoahi p, Huron County 1138% aer05, 'cars hardwood, 4 acres cedar, Meant 10 neree elver' )bete, good posture Mud, balance int class' working land 111 high8t8te of oulti- vetion. Levee Wank barn with etraw shed, cement ninbnng and hogpens underneath. Cement silo, poultry hone°, 2 houses, Minot m premise., Doily null delivery and W rois- ter telephone. Lobs of good tenter, Forte well fennel. For price and particulars write P. F. 8e311000, 04 Mnleko0, St, Thomas. *'85i4,ted•. t,s4.44.0.64.3'•4'$' +060+40.6,6.1-•a-kJ'FG'i^7A'6+<i'9dtti.re88.1'•i•Q+44' P 0 e The Se forth Creamery reas r; � i' 4 t,nte E111119015iE2R2ERIEMEM DEM a EN OW • Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly o established and that gives you Prompt Service and Satisfactory Results. We solicit your patronage knowing that we can give you thorough satisfaction, - • • • We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test • itlhonestly, using the scale test to weigh Crean sam- ples and pay you the highest market prices- every two • weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia. © For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C. McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to • A- • ta�r'S;,gu,'.s�:"vmwcas 'dP etid 64�b © +44 44aA +8.43-240hS'5.8+4t••04+0'18. 4.6+0+6 +6 4G B• 24-; O°•4434,440401244, The Se= i forth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. The "Clasele Colt" and the "Sturdy" are fovotites eveGriffith Radars. Brussels troth Brussels Walton Bargains °T Pratt' Store WALTON �eae� �..n.nm our Closing Following are some of many) iieductious a# Out Sale : Men's All Wool Sweaters, reg. $8.00 for,, $7 00 Men's All Wool Sweaters, reg. 7.00 for 6 00 Boys' Sweaters from 1 00 to 2 25 Boys' Fleece Lined Drawers, reg. 95c for 80 Boys' Fleece Lined Shirts, reg. 958 for 80 Ladies' Pull -overs, reg..$6.5o for 6 00 Paints and Wall Papers 15 p. c. off All other Dry Goods, except Prints ,10 P. Ca Off Terms of Sale will be cash with Peoduce taken as usnah Richard. Pratt Walton Cream Ship van. Cream Direct to the 3russeis Creamery d Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns 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 pat' at your Bank. Give the Brussels Factory one trial and you will not want to discontinue. Brussels Croamery gtewert llros. Props.e 004•400040004.04400•044041t•00 4 0•8.4004404040408+4r0.44444t3 g ay nater ='a lily Tome • •• • Students • • • • • o We give thorough Courses ; have Experienced Instructors • who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates aro • mooting with silee0110. We are training Soldiers under s° Soldiers' Civil lie-ostablishtnsnt Cominission, • • Address the College fir free catalogue, to 018120r /affled) 9r 0 1,7 ca 8. e F • s Stratford .n or Wingham w IlG44sowoo*44C,•s0• 4ot•0414. ls40.44.464••4••44•••••644•