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Wall Paper
t For the Kitchen
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As a rule the kitchen has to be
papered oftener than any other
room in the house,
011 Finished Papers
at 20c per Roll
{. At this price we have a couple of
• patterns suitable for a kitchen and
these Papers have a surface which
+ can be wiped oft with a damp cloth.
o Both are in a tile pattern and one
• has a very pretty Blue Bird match-
inn border. Other Papers suitable
for a kitchen are to be bad at 18c
and zoo a roll, and in the wider 22
inch roll et 22C, .25c and 3oc a roll.
el See them.
Wall Papers
t. For Living Rooms, Dining Rooms
• Halls and Bedrooms are to be bad
•1• i0 great variety and we are show.
• ing the newest on the market.
Store
May he Wanted
Any Tile Now
Parvo Straw Hat
Cleaner
Cleans Panama Hats - 250
bottles, For other Straw
Hats use
Rexall Straw Hat
Cleaner
150 .paokage's
Kroh's Croup
Syrup
Relieves distressing attacks of
Whooping Cough.
350 bottles
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Hess Instant
Louse Killer
350 pkgs. Dust tbe young
chicks with this well known
Powder and keep them free
from vermin and disease.
Hess' Poultry Panacea
35c and 85c pkgs. Will keep
bens healthy and makes them
lay more eggs.
Dolly Cream
For Curta'us where a darker
shade or tinting is desired,
this is a satisfactory prepara-
tion to use.
130 package
F. H. SMITH
T c Store Druggist and Stationer
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MAY.
LOTS of rain.
SOME cases of mumps in town.
Goon catches of fish at the dam.
TROUT had better keep out of sight
Dow. -
RHUBARB pie is now on the bill of
fare.
Flame Foot Ball match in Brussels on
Monday, May 16th.
news
may
be
Locks, and District
and also.
found on pages 5
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Ise half holiday for this season Thurs-
day afternoon of this week.
HAVE you decided on a clean•up day
on your place yet? Why not make it
to -morrow ?
FOOT BALL teams have invested in
dandy new sweaters with stockings to
match, yellow. banana and black. R. W.
Ferguson supplied them.
Nsw timetable mime into effect last
Monday on the G. T, R. There are no
changes as it relates to the W, G. & B.
excepting in evening train which will be
4 minutes later.
Jam. Romt has purchased the double
brick house from R- Leatherdale, Turn -
berry street, and will take up residence
in one of tbem. It is a convenient
property.
AN Auction Sale of Household effects
of Mrs. Wm. Goodwin will be held at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Kyle,
Albert street, Brussels, on Saturday,
May 14th, at 2 o'clock. D. M. Scott
will be the Auctioneer.
DON'T forget the Auction Sale of
Household Furniture, &e., at R. Leath-
erdale's next Saturday afternoon, at 8,30
p. m. sharp. List of sale may be read
on page 4. Sale unreserved as proprie•
movingto Winnipeg,
for l5
NEW STORE
- oe Swad
eon Toronto
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years,w
lived in town for several
who l d
return to Brussels and open a store next
door South of E C. Dunford s tailoring
Mrs. Swad-
ttin shopM s.
and Gent's outfitting
ron is a sister to Mrs. M. Yollick, Eliza-
beth street. See advt. this week,
I. 0, 0. F. SERVICE, -Next SJunday
an mem
evening, May 8th, the officers d
ber& of Western Star Lodge, I. 0. O. F.
No. 149, Brussels, will attend the Mettle.
dint church at 7 o'clock, in connection
with the anniversary of Odd Fellowship.
The brethren are asked to assemble at
the Odd Fellows' Hall at 6 45 sharp to
march to tbe church. Visiting brothers
will be welcome.
KEEP in mind the play, "Valley
Farm,” to be reproduced in Brussels
'Town Hall, by a dozen young people
from Bluevale, who come under the
auspices of the Willing Workers ot Mel-
ville church
el-villechurch ton Friday evening of this
week, The talent haS already won
boquets both at home and abroad and
is well worth hearing. See the advt.
and bills. Vocal and instrumental
musical selections will be interspersed
on the program.
DrstreettTtow.-Last Saturday after -
boon the annual distribution of shrubs..
plants, trees. &c, to the members of
Brussels Horticultural Society was
made. Secretary B. g. Scott was in
charge ably supported by willing and in-
dustrious number of ladies and the work
was well and Carefully done. The goods
reoeived came a few days behind the
date announced for the arrival but were
in good condition add in many cases the
3 choices were filled. There were a few
incomplete orders. We hope the deiiv
ery will do well and prove a recommend
for another year as well as a Source of
pleasere and profit to all concerned,
Are you in en a progtetn of beautifying
Brussels ?
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Sows 40 teams w to e p
is called the North Wellington Base Ball
League this season.
GooD returns were secured by Jas.
McFadzean when 13 chicks were batched
from a baker's dozen of eggs,
R. W. FERGUSON was SO well pleased
with bis Special Sale last Saturday he
will continue it Saturday of this week.
See his advt.
REEVE PLUM had his left hand quite
badly cut with glass while putting wood
into the cellar of his residence, necessat-
ing several stitches. Damage was done
last week.
state that
sorry to
isveryo
Pose
THE o
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Philip, the 2 year old bright little son of
John and Mrs. Lynn. Walkerville. died
Monday from an attack of diphtheria.
Funeral on Wednesday. Mrs. P.
Ament, mother of Mrs,' Lynn's went to
Walkerville. Deep sympathy is extend-
ed to the bereaved in the loss of their
smart laddie.
POR BALs. -2 pure bred Yorkshire hoge, 1
rising 9 ears old and one 8 months old. Pyle.
ed to Bell, Apply to W. J, PRooTEa, Belgrave,
Pore BALs. -11 pigs 8 weeks old ; 4 steers 8
years old ; 4 steers 8 years old ..Durham cow
with calf. at foot. Apply on Lot 19, Con, 9,
Grey townah p. 88I5.MOT OUNNINOQAM,
PONs Aberdeen Angus bull for sale two
years old. Buttes 8MITe. Trowbridge. Ont,
88,15. No. 2.
Snpaaxoa Cream Separator and Daisy
obnrn for sale. Apply to THOMAS BELLraG-
TON, Brussels.
POA BA05.-4 pure bred registered bulls, col-
or roan, gray and red from 1 to 2 years old,
Also n Ford runabout car,. 1910 model.
A. BRYANo, le miles Beat of. Belgrave.
Phone 1810. Ring after 8 p. m,
$1800 will buy a Grey -Dort Special from D.
M. Scott, Ford Service Station, Brirseete,
20 your pigs for sale 5 weeks old. Lot 0,
Con. 14, Grey township. Phone 425. Jo8N
ALOOOE.
5 young pie for sale Lot 7, Con. 14, Grey
R oo0RANE.
Phone 420. Roam. C
township. P
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SALE -1 co to freshen Fon HAL w b
20 ekeyoung01 pigs, 30 flue weeks old and s three
weeks old. Wm, ALDEANON, Cranbrook.
Lawn Mowers sharpened and put in shape
to do good work. Ono. EnwARDa,
CAR of Fertilizer to hand. Price 580,00 per
ton, ALF, BAsaER.
PIGS WANTED. -8 or 10 Chunks anitable for
slaughter home, BAERER BROS.
Hs1FER CALF 2 months old, for Sale. Off ex.
tea good milking strain, J. P. bleb:Tosn
Phone 5511 Lot 21, Con. 12, Grey.
Want: yod're going home take a City Dairy
toe oream brick with you from W. A. Gaaw-
en's.
MY home, corner of Turnberry and William
eta„ le offered ata bargain far quick sale Re I
am removing to Winnipeg. For farther pnrtio-
ulare apply to' R.Ls'TasRDALE. Phone 87
Fon SALT. -A Rubber Tire Buggy almost
new; a quantic of Oate fit for seed • and a
quantity o1 Alamo MCNABB,CloPhone A Il.
k Seed for sale.
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Phone 1229 4th Lino, Morrfa
Tonna Angus buil for sale, fit for service,
Phone 428. M. L. CARDIFF, Grey
R. R. 2. Brussels.
ltunnun tire buggy, with nut° Beat for sale.
Good repair, Ala, a new corn cultivator at
low price. Phone 87. S. CAtexnit.
WRITE 6000002 glover seed for Rale, Extra
good quality. Phone 4219, Gooses BLAxa,
Drum eggs for hatching, Phone 5112.
SHORT Morn bull calved for sale 7 and 11
menthe respectively. One from en impported
sire. Priced to Bell. Lot 80, Con, 8, M0rr10
township. Phone lea Jotr Spurn. 2etr
FOR BALE, --The reoldeneo sof Js T. Wood,
Albert street, Bruesele. - All modern 000501•
sena ge. oar; of land; mgeliglbte Bttnetod;
garage. Come and see it if interested!
Dn.,PARKER, Oateopothio Phyolelen, visite
Brussels Monday afternoon of each week.
Chranio and nervone diseases oncoeeatally
treated. Visits residences. Ooneultntlosni
Queen's Betel
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED for Ereesele and
Huron County to represent "The Old Reliable
Sonthill Neraeriea. Blg sale, are to be made
to selling Memory stook during the moon•
etrnotlon period, A aplondid opportunity Lor
a live salesman, highest ootamiaalona Paid,
handsome, free equipment, large line of trait
and ornamental stock to offer. 5TON5, &
W B0LINGTON, Toronto, Ont.
SeneekAs fall Felt will be held OD
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 15,acd 16
°I•NStomin the kindness and genel•oUity
of F S, Browne, of the Picture House,
a benefit Show for the Foot Bao teatns
was put on last Friday evenieg sud was
Well attended despite unfavorab'et
weather Loud tions
ClIANaEAnL5 weather Is net 'condu
lye to good health, 'l.'ampe'an's .Rho.
matin Capsules and RAZ MAH for as-
thma are your best lriencls iu time
need. Your twat druggist, Jas. Fox,
sells both preparations.
OWING to unilropitious Weather F
Lecture "Jean Val Jean," announced
for Friday evening by Rev. J. F Kaigh
Milverton, was postponed. New da
may be announced. It is well portray.
ed by the rev, gentleman road fa w
worth bearing.
Alfred Beaker, P. A and Mrs, Me -
Arthur
Arthur and Mrs. 1. Brown were at He
sail, Monday atteudiug the funeral
their cousin, Mrs. Buchanan, who di
to a L radon hospital leaviug a babe le
than 2 weeks old, Deceased was a fine
woman and only 32 yesrs of age,
A t7AR of fir planking from Britt
Columbia mune to hand last week E
the Good Roads highway improvelneu
for the culvert and bridge department.
New road macbioe also arrived to
utilized for highway benefit. Whatever
is worth doing is worth doing well.
Some folk deserve to be. hauled over
the coals for carelessness in driving
some. of the boulevards. People do
spend their money and worlc to beauti-
fy their property to have it destroy
where there is not tbe slightest neces-
sity. A lesson before tbe Reeve might
do them good.
RAMBLED RIGHT ALotto.-Follows
;d bythe loo
Ford Wars have beenso
agents, Brussels ;-Jas, Clark, La
ranee Wheeler, JJ W. Raiz, Robe
Patterson, W. G„(..lark and L Wtilia
son. A•Fordson tractor bas been p
chased by James Duncanson, of ,Gt
township. Business is good and adv
tieing pays,
Mosinee evening the Foot Ball Con-
cert was held in the Town Hall, the
talent coming from Wingham. Owing
to varions other attractions the atten
ance was uuder the estimate but t
program was fine, each person doing
their part most excellently. In addition
to the orchestra there was Mra, Wil-
liams, Miss McDonald„ Mr Hanmor
Mr, Forbes, and Mr, Earnest, A dam
was held at the close of Concert.
THE Illustrated Lecture given Mon-
day evening in the Methodist church,
Lecture room by Rev. Dr. Darby,
British Columbia, on his work among
the Indians as Medical Missionary, w
both.iuteresting and instructive,
showed many views of the progress
the work and the benefits of the Gospel
to the red man. Dr. Darby is support
by the Leagues and Sunday Schools
Wingham District Mrs Parker pre-
sided, Miss Hingston -gave a solo an
Miss Ella Pearson, Ethel, a reading.
Rev, O.Kell manipulated the lantern
efficieutly. Leagues from Ethel cir-
cuit were in attendance. Vote
thanks was passed to lecturer on motion
edMiss
ev taflotd seconded
of Rev. M.S c
i by
Dr. Darby
Mina Hueter, President.r
has been touring the District and being
heartily received.
ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING
The annual meeting of Brussels Metho-
dist Ssbbetb School was beld Monday
evening of lest week Report of Treas.
urer was read showing 883.29 in treas-
ury Contributions to Missteps *75 00
at5.00 to Connexionai Funds ; Ss.00 t
5 5 Extension Fund. and 829 0o t
nt t of officers an
Forward Movement.
teachers was reelected, Mrs. Geo.
Weller accepting the post of Primary
teacher as successor to Mrs F H Gil-
roy removed A Committee, coneis'm
of A E. Hersey, Mrs. George Low
and Mrs Skelton was appointed to ar-
range for Adult Bible class for next
months if permanent teacher is ret ap-
pointed to replace F. H. Gilroy, w
has gone to Petrolia. Superintendents
Cabinet, pastor, Assistant Superintend-
ents, Primar% teacher, Mrs A
Lowry, Mrs. Rends and Cradle R
Superieteade ts. Missionary Commit[
Miss Pearl Dark, Convener, associated
with Mamie Bali, Clara Anderson, Mae
Armstrong, Geo. Baeker, Jim Arm-
strong and Clarence Andersen. It w
decided to observe Mothers' Day (Mtiv
Btb) and "Go-to-SuodaySchoot Day
(May 29th) and Committees were a
pointed to arrange programs Annual
S. S picnic will also be held abou' Au
ust, 'Thanks were expressed. to the o
ficlary and teachers 'for geed work do
during past year and hope anticipated
for better progress in the coming
months.
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HAMILTON -BAILEY, -Are t wed.
p t y
ding took place at the home of Seth
street,on Satin.
Bailey, Johnt o0
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day, April eta taken his daughter,
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Miss Ida Mey, was united in inat mage to
Richard Sanford Hamilton, D. D S., of
tow The y,
' on which was coo-
ceremony, m
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ducted by Rev. W. E Stafford, B. A,
was performed in the parlor. which was
beautifully decorated with Darwin white
and pink double tulips. Bridal party
entered to the strains of Menttelssohu's
wedding march played by Mrs Stafford.
The bride was given away by her father
and looked very pretty in a tailored navy
blue suit with bat to match and beaver
furs and carried a boquet of sweetheart
roses and lily of the valley. Laagbtin
Ashton, Gorrieand Mra. Winnie Hamil-
ton, Clifforri. signed the register as wit-
uesses. Miss Mae Wood sang "Greater
and Deeper," by Clifton Burgham with
violin 'obligate and piano acrnmpani-
meat by H. L. and Mrs. Jackson,
After hearty congratulations a dainty
buffo luncheon was serve d in the d'n•
ing room after which a short [Hast to
"The Bride" was propused by her past-
or and responded to by the groom.
Toast to "'Phe Groom" was introduced
by H. L, Jackson and toast to "The
Ladles" proposed by A, E, Hersey sod
responded to by Miss Carrie Hingston,
Groom's gift to bride was a diamond
and pearl bar pin nod other members of
the bridal party were also remembered
with suitable gifts. Dr. and Mitt, Ham-
ilton, showered with confetti mad good
wishes, lett by automobile for Guelph,
Tomato and Niagpra. Bride was the
recipient of mann beautiful and costly
gifts including a present of silver from
the choir and an the cite of her wedding.
a miscellaneous shower, at the home of
Mrs. Edward Bryaos by her many lady
friends. The best wishes of the corn -1
nitabity are extended to the happy
couple -for a puppy aad proeperdus wed.
dad life, They will conttuoe to make )
their home iu Brussels.
Banking by Mail
'NAANY and varied are the types of man who conduct
AVI their berthing with The Standard through the post.
Buoy men who live far away from any bank find that
our plan of banking by mail savor them making epeclal
trips to town, and is eetiafoctory in' every way and quite
simple, We pay interest et current rates on such accounts.
Write or .call for full particular&;
ST BARD BANK
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TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MiL41ONS'
Brussels Branch - 0, Fit. Samis, Manager
Dublin Branch F. McConnell, Manager
Dermas ot fruit trees will bear in
mind that it is a criminal offenceto
spray fruit trees while in bloomt�,t
LITERARY MEETING. -A trWetine of•
the B. C, S. Literary Siaoiety was held`
Friday, April egth, It was the last
meeting of the Society for the school
Year and was exceptionally good. Pro-
gram was as follows: -Opening chorus ;
President's address, Margaret Maund-
ers ; reading, Gordon Best ; ohorus,
"The Star Spangled Banner," From I;
talk on America, Elsie 5101511 ; musical
selection, Archie Ballantyne ; reading,
Marjorie Hoover ; chorus, "Billy Me'
boys 1 debate, "Re-
solved
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GeeMcGaw," the b 1
solved that France has contributed more
to the welfare and progress of the world
than has America," sffi rtnative, Thelma
Burgess and Leslie McKay, and nega-
tive, Margaret McDougall and Merner
Wood, decision was in favor of nega
tive ; French solo, Marguerite Wilton ;
French reading, Florence Stewart;
chorus, "Marseillaise," Form II and III.
girls ; talk ma France, Margaret Me-
Natr ; reading of the Journal. Marguer.
ite Wilton ; remarks by Honorary Presi-
dent, Bert Lott. Meeting closed with
singing of National Anthem,
t1 I People We Taik About
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W. H. Merklinger, of Hanover, was in
town over Sunday,
Mrs R. Thereson is back from an ex-
tended visit to Toronto.
RobtBowman spent the week end in
Toronto with his parents.
Mrs, Rankin has gone to Toronto to
visit relatives and old friends.
RoyRyckman visited at tbe parental
borne at Hensel) last Monday,
Wm, Clouse, Listowel, was, in town
last Saturday on a business trip,
Mrs. 5. H. Kyle and daughters were
visiting relatives at Cheslev for a week.
Mrs. Greenwood, New York, is here
on a visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry
James, who still keeps quite poorly.
Mrs, Carson, of Gleuboro', Man., is
here oo a visit with her sisters. Misses
Jennie and Annie Budd. •ohn street.J
Mrs. A Strachan and Miss Isabel.
Miss Ruby Plum and Mrs. W. H. Kerr
and Editor motored to Clinton 1'burs
day of last week to visit relatives and
old friends. •
Mr. Buchanan, Hensall, and Mrs,
Knapp and Mrs, Culbert, London, were
visitors at the home of their uncle and
aunt, James and Mrs. McArter, Brus•
sets this week.
Edward and Mrs. Mittel and baby. of
Clutton, were visiting relatives and old -
friends in Brussels and locality. They
were former ,residents, Mrs. Mittel be-
ing Miss Aunie Rozell before tier mar-
riage.
Misses Nes'ie Kay and Jessie Gran',
Witeep. g, have returned to Brusseis l
from au enjoyable visit with Poet mister
and Mrs. Kav, Stratford, and J L and
Mrs. Kerr, Clinton, will spea,l a few
weeks 115 own before leaving for their
Wesnrn home
J H Sharpe, of Calgary, was here
last week on a short 151011 with his father
and. sister. He come E 151 ott a leismeis
trip iu connection with the Mc(orm.ck
Biscuit interests with which he is con-
nected. He was a former resident of
this locality and has [done well in the
West,
Mrs Walter Rose, Frederick street,
has beau under doctor's care but Is pro-
gressing favorably we are pleased to
Mrs. W. Lucas, Toronto, is a visitor
with her sister, Mrs, Harry James. The
latter's fbrotber, J. Brown, Brampton,
ass also here to see her last week. -
Lest week Lloyd Jackson left for
Hollinger 'mine, Porcupine District,
where he will spend the ensuing Sum-
mer months. We wish him an enjoy.
e(hie time,
Mrs. Ban. Walker and Mise Betty left
for their dome, at St. Catharines,. last
Saturday afternoon, calling at Listowel,
Milverton and Stratford en route. The
little lassie has quite recovered from her
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Mrs Alex, Thomson and her sister,
Miss Coutts, from Aberdeen, Scotland,
arrived is Canada this week en route to
St. S`art 12 miles from Edmonton,
. AIbn ,
where t. former has a farm
a for
Alberta. a m
of 1200 acres that has come into her pos-
seosion again owing to an unfilled bar
gain. Mr. Thomson is deceased a few
years. The ladies are sisters of Mrs.
Geo-ge'Phomson, of Brussels, who went
to the Queen city to meet them. This is
Miss Coatis' first visit ro Canada but
Mrs. 'Thomson has spent a number of
yeare in the West. She, visited in town
while nn her way back to Scotland a few
years ago.
BORN
BERNARD -In Morris township, on May 1st,.
1921, to 5Lr. and Mrs. Bari Bernard, a son -
Thome Richard.
DopaLAt.-At Bark's Falls, Ont., on April
2125, 1021, to Mr, and Mrs. 0, N. Douglas, a
daughter, Marian Rlapeth..
MARRIED
RasitTON-BAILEY.-At the home Of the
bride, by Rsv. W. E. Stafford, B, A., ou
April 80th, 1921, R. 5, Hamilton, D. D.8.,
to Salsa Ida May, daughter of Mr. 8.
Galley, Sohn street, all of Brussels.
Court.of Revision
Village of Wroxotor
The Court of Revision on the Aeeeeement
Roll of the Village of Wroxeter will be bald in
the Council Chamber, Wroxeter, on Friday,
the 27th day ot May, next at 7,80 o'Oloak p. m.
Ail parties interested will please take'notice
and govern themsetvea veoordlnely,
D. M. McOTAVIBH, Clerk.
Wroxeter, May 2Nd, 102E
Court of Revision
Township of 080y
Thoonrt of Revision on the Assessment
O a t
Roll of the Township B be Grey. will be held In
the of Il ahip'Mall, Ethel, on Monday, the 28rd. ,
day le May, neat, at 10.80 O'otske a, ll A11
govern lntoreated will ding) take notfoe and
govern theniselveeae. StAODO.
A. H. DIAGDONALD,Olerk.
Ethal, May 2nd, 1021.
MAUDE' C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ophthalmology. Mo-
. Corn lek Medical College, Chicago, 111. Three
I months poet graduate ;ours° during past year.
Ryes correctly fitted with Olavaes. Head-
aches. Inflamed Eyes, Grenulated Eyd Lids
andather Eye troubles, caused b1�£p oeeee. Eye•etraln.
!, relieved through pro eriy fitted Gi
8ntfafacilon Assured.
1 Optical Parlor in Leckie block, one door
Smith of Barrister Sinclair'% office.
Office linen : 9to12a,m.; Ito Op. m, Also
i Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
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1tOM pure inert '1', at -emceed 5 0, White Leghorns (Barron Strain).
The Hall nn Leghorn is au English bird and for a Leghorn is a
very large bird, some of thein being as large as the Rock. Have
the advantage over the Reek in that they seldom, if ever, want to sat.
With the oornirlg of the tvarill wwtilif'r it moque the heavy breeds are
determined to Nat. N:,t as with the Legltnrn. . With coining of
nvaru 'veathe'r the 1,eghorn iR detet•niltied to lay. '1'hev will ileo lay in
the Gtlinter if pi needy eared for. Prom Nov, let, 10.April let ten of
our t.rapneated L,•ghemnt, laid 1035 egg'l et an average Mice of 78 cents
per doz. 1$0278 from the ten hens, torten these bids and others near-
ly As goad we are , IT ing Citic ke at 220,eaeh delivered at your station,
WALTER ROSE
Huron Specialty farm, Brussclo Box 34, Phone 3 or4 on 38x
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This part of our business is now going at frill ewitlg hub we still
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Victrolas
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celebrated Victvoloe and ergo the
Gerhard-Heintzman Machine
Nothing better in Canada. They are Gold Medalists.
LARGE' STOOK OF T1315
LATEST VICTOR RECORDS
The Victor people did 85 per cent ofthe trade last year.
Call and see our goods and hear the Reguarda,
Lady representative to wait on you.
S. garter
Phone 67 and 82 Gat field Block - ' Brussels.
' n for hand Piano in good eonditro sale. See it.
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