The Brussels Post, 1921-5-19, Page 4be rxxsstisest
THURSDAY, MAX 19, r92r
Morris Qguncil
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Following are minutes of the a las t
Oaunoii meeting held in the Tovenebip
Hall, Morrie, April Ilth,
Members of ()outsell were present,
Reeve presiding.. Minutest of last
meeting read and approved,
It was deolded to make a grant of
8200,00 for 'the Blyth Memorial Hall,
Natnee of the soldiers in the muniol-
pallty will be inserted on the Tablet
and Honor Roll,
I"ollowing�accounts were paid :—
Municipal World, eupplies $ 18 83
A-, Procter, freight on road
drag 1 58
Henry Fear, freight on road
drag ...... .,. 71
Two road drags187 70
Jae, Ballantyne, account 25 44
H. Bolger, butcher accounts .. • 8 30
John Craig, dragging road.,.,.,. 10 10
W. Elston, freight 1 00
Next Council meeting Monday, May
301h.
A. MACEWEN, Clerk.
Foot Ball Schedule
INTERMEDIATE TEAMS
Mon„ " 23—Atwood at Brussels
Fri., 27—Listowel at Ethel
Sat., " 30—Lietowel at Brussels
Wed., June 1—Ethel at Atwood
Fri., " 3—Brueeels at Lietotvel
Mom, " 8—Ethel at Brussels
Fri„ " 10—Atwood at Listowel
Mon„ " 13—Atwood at Ethel
Thurs., !' 76—Brussels at Atwood
Fri,, " 17—Ethel at Listowel
JUNIOR SERIES
Wed., May 18—Ethel at Brussels
Fri., ' 20—Brussels at Atwood
Thurs., " 28—Atwood at Listowel,
Tues„ " 31 -Ethel at Listowel
Tues., June 7—Brussels at Listowel
Wed„ " 8—Atwood at Ethel
Wed„ 15—Listowel at Rru,eele
Mon., " 20—Brussels at Ethel
Tues„ " 21—Listowel at Atwood
Fri., " 24—Ethel at Atwood
Mon., " 27—Atwood at Brussels
Tours„ " 30—Listowel at Ethel,
Clip out the above schedule and be
able to keep tab on the numerous
matches.
Base Ball Schedule
In Connection with the
North Wellington League
• 18—Brussels at Wiugbam
" 19—Teeewater at Kincardine
" 20—Lucknow at Brussels
" 21—Teeswater at Lochalsh
" 24—Lochalsh at Kincardine
" 26—Teeewater at Brussels
" 28—Lucknow at Kincardine
" 27—Lochalsh at Wingha®
" 30—Kincardine atLochaleh
• 80—Brussels at Lucknow
June 2—Lochalsh at Brussels
3—Wingham at Kincardine
" 3—Teeswater at Lucknow
• 6—Lochalsh at Teeswater
• 8—Lucknow at Wingham
" 8—Kincardine at Brussels
" 9—Teeswater at Kincardine
" 10—Brussels at Wingham
" 11—Lucknow at Lochalsh
" 13—Kincardine at Teeewat c
" 13—Brueeels at Lochalsh
14—Wingham at Lucknow
16—Kincardine at Lucknow
17—Wingham at Brussels
17—Teeewater at Lochalsh
21—Lochalsh at Brussels
21—Lucknow at Kincardine
22—Teeswater at Wingham
23—Brussels at Lucknow
24—Lochalsh at Teeewater
" 24—Kincardine at Wingha64
" 27—Wingham at Teeswater
, 27—Kincardine atLochaleh
July 4—Brussels at Lochalsh
" 5—Kincardine at Lucknow
" 6—Teeswater at Wingham
• 7—Lucknow at Brussels
" 8—Teeewater at Lochalsh
" 9—Wingham at Kincardine
" 11—Lucknow at Teeswater
" 13—Kincardine at Wingham
" 15—Lochaleb at Lucknow
" 18—Wingham at Brussels
" 18—Lucknow at Teeswater
" 18—Wingham atLochaleh
" 18—Brussels se Kincardine
" ' 21—Wingham at Lucknow
" 21—Lochalsh at Kincardine
" 21—Brussels at Teeswater
" 25—Lucknow at Lochalsh
" 28—Teeswater at Brussels
" 27—Lochalsh at Wingharn
" 28—Teeewater at Lucknow
Aug. 1—Kincardine at Melanie
4—Lucknow at Wingham
" 8—Brussels at Teeswater
Oran brook
Quite a number from this locality
were at Ethel last Monday to see the
League Intermediate Foot Ball game
between Brussels and Ethel.
MATRIMONIAL,—As may be seen by
notice elsewhere Mise Elizabeth Mc-
Intosh, of this place and P, J. Sins
Clair, Stratford, were' united in mar-
riage at the manse, Oranbrook, on the
4th inst., by Rev, Mr. Kennedy.
Dinner was served at the home of the
bride's brother, after which Mr. and
Mre. Sinclair left for their home in the
Classic city followed by many good
wishes,
The following taken from the
Stratford Beacon, of May lith, will be
of interest :—P. J. and Mre. Sinclair
were very pleasantly surprieed at
their home Tueeday evening, May
10th, when the employees of the
Stratford Cartage Co, presented them
with a beautiful silver casserole. The
address was read by A, Irwin and the
presentation made by G, Ingham,
The gift was much appreciated by
Mr, and Mrs, Sinclair,
JAMxs RILEY, of Kinburn, coesle of
Chas. Riley, Brussels, met with a pain-
ful accident while operating his treater
on his farm, In some way bis clothing
got Caught 10 the machinery and he was
seriously injured before the asaehla'•
could be stopped. He had throe ribs
broken and legs badly jammed. We
hope be will soon bo 0, k.
Walton School Fair Prize List
Following le the excellent Prize Liao of the School Fair to be held at
Walton in the course of a Few months and_ pttrtleijated In by 7 Meal
Kemple vis;'—Nue. 1, 2 and 12 Grey township, Nne. 9 and 11, Mortis and 7
and 9 McKillop, Offlcormsere OlifiordRiteltie, President ; Flo; erica
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nett, Secretary ; W. G Nell,lHaer f ' Directore+ Kato LaitlInv, LiIN
Lemon, Eva Ilemingway, iro, Shortreed,
13ert Jnhneton, 1Vilile Den -
pie, Kate•Williamsnn, Margaret Balfour, Clifford Hoegy and Alex. Olat•k,
Date of Fair le not dolinitely sot yet.
CLASS I—GRAIN
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Pall Wheat, I quart Special Robe Holmes $1 00
Peas (Arthur) 1 peck Special Gordon McGewin 1 00
Barley, (0. A. C.) 1 peck Special Thos, Kinney 1 00
Oats. (0, A. O.) 1 peck Special Albert Clark 1 00
Oats, Banner, 1 peck Special Neil McCallum 1 00
Sheaf Spring Wheat (4 in. thorn.) Special Ecl, Devidtion 1 00
Sheaf Oate, Banner (4 in. alarm) Spec, W fn. Leeming 1 00
Sheaf Barley 2 rowed (4 in. diam.) Spec. Elmer Dennie 1 00
Field corn, beet 0 stalks Spec. 11. 13. Hoover 1 00
CLASS II ROOTS AND VEGETABLE'S
Best Collection of Vegetables Spec, Mrs. Wm. Woods 1 00
5 marigolds Yellow Intermediate Spec. John Hislop 1 00
6 Marigolds Red Leviathan Spec, Wm. McFedzean 1 00
6 Swede Turnip Spec. Mrs, Alclin McGavin 1 00
6 Beets Detroit Dark Red Spec, Mrs. Taylor 50
5 Carrots Chantinay Spec, Mrs, Robt. Reid 50
bus. Potatoes Irish Oobbler Spec. Mre, Geo. Williams 1 00
I bus. Potatoes any variety Spec. John Hartle 1 00
3 bunches Celery Spee, Mr's, John Berry 1 W
0 Ears Field Corn Spec, Sam Forbes 1 00
bars Oorn Golden Bantarn Spec. Miss S, Driscoll 50
Vegetable Marrow Spec. John Lawson 60
1 pt. Beane White Wax Spec. Miss Knox 60
0 Onions Yellow Globe Danvers Spec, Mre. J. 0, McDonald 50
1 Pumpkin Spec, Mies Douglas 60
8 Tomatoes Spec. Albert Clark o'0
bus. Potatoes Green &fountain 1 00
Spec, Mre. W. H. eleGavin
1 Cauliflower
1 Citron
OLASS III—FLOWERS
Dehliae Spec. Mies McCune 1 00 50 25
Gladioli Spec. Mrs. P. B, Gardiner 1 00 50 25
Asters Spec. Mre, John Oliver 50 25 15
Sweet Peas Spec. Mrs. Wrn, Somerville 1 00 50 25
Collection Sweet Peas Spec. Mies M. Mowbray 1 00 50 25
Pansies Spec, Mrs. Win. Kerney 1 00, 50 25
Phlox Spec. Mrs, H. Hoegy 25 15 10
Suapdragbn Spec. Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull 50 25 10
Nasturtiums Spec. Mrs. A. Gardiner 1 00 50 25
Verbenas Spec. Miss K. Buchanan 50 25 15
Beet Bouquet Spec. Mies Hayee 1 00 50 25
CLASS IV—POULTRY
Pair Plymouth Rocks 75 60 25
Pair White Leghorne 75 50 25
Pair Rhode Island Reds 75 50 25
Pair Wyandottes Spec. Mrs. J. Smillie '75 50 25
Pair Barred Rocks Spec, John Driscoll 75 60 25
Pair Ducks 75 50 25
Pair Geese Spec. T. Nolan 75 50 26
Pair Turkeys 75 60 2.5
Best Cockerel 50 25 , 15
Best Pullet 50 25 15
1 dos heaviest Hen Eggs Spec. Mee Buchanan 75 60 25
CLASS V—LIVE STOCK
Beet pair Tamworth Pigs 8 weeks or under 1 00 75 50
Spec, Roy Bennett
Best Bacon Type Pig over 3 coos, and under 5 mos. 1 00 75 60
Spec. Jas, Rea
General Purpose Colt Spec. W. W. Shnldice 1 00 76 60
Team of 2 year old Colts Spec. Gen. Snelling 1 00 75 50
Beet Pure Bred Calf Spec, Jae. McDonald 1 00 75 50
Lamb Spec. John Watt 100 75 50
Best Grade Oalf under 6 mos. Fred. Oster 1 00 75 50
Best Halter Broken Calf Spec, Alex, Dennie 1 00 '75 50
Beat Pail fed Hereford Calf Spec, John Leeming 1 00 75 60
Note.—All colts,5tO8T be halter broken and NOT shown in ring loose
with mare,
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CLASS VI—MISCELLANEOUS
1lehool Parade Special Duncan Johnston 4 00 8 00 2 00
4111 1 00
School receiving most number of prizes according to the
per centage on the roll Seer. Bank of Commerce Silver Cup
Snap Shooting, 26 yards with 22 rifle (school boyo) 1 50 1 00 75
Special Hugh Campbell 4th 50
Bird House by boy or girl under 10 years 1 00 75 60
Special Mrs. 0. Turnl.ull
Beet Pet Special Andrew Kirkconnell a 50 25 15
Best School Chorus, not more than 10 voices (teacher eli-
gible) Special Miss McMichael 1 00 75 50
Best Individual Plot, Sr. Room Walton e Special by 1 00 75 50
Best Individual Piot, Jr. Room Walton JSchool Board 1 00 75 60
Beat Speech, any subject 2 00 1 00 75
OLASS VII—FRUITS
6 Apples, Northern Spy 75 50
6 Plums 75 50
6 Pears 75 50
Collection Winter Apples, 3 of each Spec. Mrs. A. Bruce 1 00 60
CLASS VIII—NATURE STUDY
Oollection Mounted Weeds with Cmm:ron names
Special M. F. Yuill
Col. Weed Seeds with names Spec. Mrs, Joe. Behnett
Col. Wild Flowers with names Spec, Humphries &Co.
Col, Mounted Tree Leaves Spec. Mrs. D. Cunningham
Ool. Moths and Butterflies Spec. W. G. Neal
Col. Insects Spec, R. W. Hoy
Best Agricultural Notebook Spec. bliss Dickson
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CLASS IX—ART AND WRITING
Provinces and Capitals (3rd Class) 75 50
Capitals, Small Letters, Figures and word September
(Pupils under 10) 75 50
Write "God Save the King" (pupils under 10) 1 00 60
Special Clifford Ritchie
Map of N. America showing Boundaries, Lakes, Rivers
and Mountains Special Mrs. 0. Hemingway 1 00
Map of Huron ehowing Townships and Towns, painted
(2nd Claes) Special Miss Maude Ferguson
Map of Great Lakes showing Islands, Climate and Ports
painted (III Claes) Special Mise E. Little 1 00
Map of New Europe, painted (Entrance Class) 1 00
Col. of Snap Shote, printed and mounted by exhibitor 1 00
Special Mrs: Ramsay
Best Essay on "My Pet" (Sr. 3rd) 75 50
Best plan drawn in ink of Farm Horne, showing build-
ings, lane, orchard, garden, lawn (Pupils under 12) 1 00
Special Neil McCallum
Drawing of"April Showers brings forth May Flowere"
(Sr. 3rd) Special Mise K. McConnell 50 26
Best collection of Water Color work and Writing from
at least 2 classes and each clues must include work
from 3 pupils 1 00 75
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CLASS X—NEEDLEWORK
Sample Crochet Lace (Pupils under 14) Spec. Mre, R, Hoy 1 00
Darning on Woollen Stockings 50
Best Knitted Sock (by School Pupils) 1 00
Special Mrs. D. :Johnston
Handmade Apron Special Mrs. 0. Barrows 60
8 Button Holes on Cotton (2nd and 3rd Classes) 50
Plain Hemming on Cotton
Patch on Cotton, 3 in. square (2nd Olass)
Three -corner Darn (4th Class)
Hemstitehed..Handkerebiet (Pupile only)
Best Drained Doll (Pupils under 18)
Bost Tatting Special Miss Swallow
Beet Laundered Print Shirt done by Pupils
Special Mrs. James Lawson
GLASS XI—DOMESTIO SOTENUE
Roll Jelly Cake Spec. Mre, D. Boyd 1 00
Cbeoolate Cake Spec. Mrs Al. McGavin 1 00
Pumpkin Pie Spec, Mrs, Time, Archibald 50
Apple Pie Spec. Mrs. 3, Pride 25
Cream Pie (made by a teacher) Mise K. McConnell 1 00
l dos. White Biecuite Spec. Mrs. F. Scarlett 60
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What is the
Red Cross Doing?
The Red Cross In Ontario has)
4. Continued Its war work in military
hospitals,
2. Contributed to the relief of disease-
stricken sufferers and undernourish-
ed children in Europe.
3. Co-operated with the Soldier Settle-
ment 1#oard in helping soldier set-
ters in emergencies due to sickness
(lithe family.
4. Provided funds for three years for a
course in public health nursing in
the University of Toronto. The
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first class of fifty graduates in May.
5. Provided eight nurses 'for child
hygiene demonstrations under the
Provincial Board of Health.
6. Distributed to civil hospitals equip-
ment and supplies left over from
the war.
ONTARIO ENROLLMENT, MAX 22-28
We have seen a Canada organized for war; now
let us have a Canada organized for good health.
Enroll in the Red Cross and help create public opinion in favor of
sound health measures. Enroll with your local Red Cross Branch or
Enrollment Committee, or, If there Is none in your community, with
the Ontario Provincial Division, 410 SHE&BOURNE STREET,
TORONTO,
Canadian Red Cross Society
Ontario Division
} doz. Cookies Ginger 75 50
e dos Cookies White 75 50
White Bend (pupil under 13 years) Spec. Mies M. Smillie 1 00 60
Nut Bread Spec. Mrs, W. Thanier 76 50
Currant Bread Spec. hire. J. Shannon 60 25
Buns Spec, Mrs, H. Tomlinson 1 00 60
Scotch Scones Spec. Mrs. Jas. Humphries 1 00 50
Tarte Spec, Mrs, John McDonald 1 00 50
Candy Rn(.ter Scotch 76 60
Candy Maple Cream 75 60
Candy Maple Sugar 75 60
Collection Homenlnde Candy Spec. W, R. Broadfoot 1 00 75
School Lunch Spec, Mise 3, Turnbull 1 00 75
CLASS XII—MANUAL TRAINING
Hammer Handle Spec. Silas Johnston
Milking Stool Spee. Mrs. Angus McCallum
Rope Halter Spec, Jas. Houston
Collection of Two Bird Houeee
Best Made Box Spec. Alex. Gardiner
Best Coop Spec. Mts, J. Staples s
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CLASS XIII—Opera to Pupils under 9 years
Sunflower Head
3 Carrots (Chantenay)
3 Beets (Detroit Dark Red)
a Pint Beans
Pantries Special Mrs. R. McLeod
Nasturtiums .
Pair of Bantams
Pair of Pigeons
Rabbit
Bird House
Best Pet
Squash
Pumpkin
Table Runner
O, ochet Yoke
Ernbeoidered` Pillow Case
Pair Fancy Towels
'fray Cloth and Centre Piece, Eyelet and Solid
Tatting
Table Centre, dark linen
CLASS XV—Open to Pupils under 7 years
CLASS XIV—Open to ex -Pupils
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Mrs. W. H Willis, formerly of town,
was elec'ed President of the oewly or-
eanized Red Cross Aseuciatiou of Wing -
ham. She make an energetic officer
willg
we are sure.
R H. and Mrs. Green have located iu
Stmcoe town after a residence in Cayuga
for some years aunt like their new home.
Tire former is Inspector of cheese fac-
tories. Mrs Green writes "We do en
jey'1'iit Pos'r. just like a letter to us."
The Greens were formerly residents of
Brussels,
AS ,A, USE
iltAZ-i
NO Smoking—No Spraying—Ns iaf,
dust Swallow a Capsule
RAZ -MAH Is Guaranteed,
to restore normal breathing, stop crease
gatherings in the bronchial`tubep,
long nights of quiet sleep; contains s•
hemit-forming drug. $1. at your drug'
t4, Trial free at our agenciesorierlte
pletons; 142 King W., Toronto.
Local Agent - James Fox
Popular Stallions
SCOTCH BOBBIE
OEo. W. GIB80N,
Proprietor
Monday, ''Illy lard, will Neve his own stable
end go :'onthiest to C. Hutchinson's, 2nd Con,
60 25 and home for night then North to 0th.. Con.
75 50 Tureens, wet ire south via Brussale gravel to
Dougnld i4treehrn'n, Lot I, Con, 4, Grey, for
noon ; then Hoath to Tohn G. Spates, Lot 00,
Con 8, Morrie, for night.
I Wednesday, South 04 miles to 1415 Con.
Grey, then east to Win Ziegler's for none ;
50 25 then East to rhos Inglis', for night.
60 25 Thursday North if rellns, then W 0 to
leech Longs. t ,nluook, for noun; than
25 16 i North tc Win. is, for night.
15 16Friday, North and West 10 Job Ring's. ;lad
50 ' Oen., for noon ; then by way of boundary to
25 16 fnnownig stelae w ere he will remain until the
BLACON CROSS
BTU5BB BROS., BLYTH
Proprietors
Monday. May 0th will leave his own stable,
Blyth, and go North to 2nd Con. Wawenosh,
then 256 miles West to 4th Con , to Stubbs
Bros . ,Cor noon ; then via Westfield church
and North to 6th •Con. Wawenosh, then East
to gravel road to Wm. Dunbar's for night.
Tuesday North to the 10th Con. to Adam
Robinson's for noon;then 2 miles West to
Norman Thomsons, Donnybrook for night,
Wednesday West to Prosperity, to Dick
Finnigan's for noon ; then South to David
Sproul'a for night.
Thursday South to boundary to John
Medd's for noon ; then 8onth•Enat to Geo.
Yunghlutt'a for night.
Friday to his own stable for noon ; then
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Sn deahnro' to John SctongatnrGondeg East 234 miles, tothen's fNrortihht. to 5
Taylor's for neon • then to his own stable
where he will remain until the following Mon•
der morning.
CUMBERLAND GEM
W. J. MEDHURBT,
Proprietor
Monday will icave hie own stable, 834 rot
28, Con. 9, Morrie, and proceed to Wm. Bird's,
fornoon ' then to Thomas Ldldlaw's Con, 8,
for night East and 8onth to Jae. Shortreed's
911, line for noon ; then to Jno, Barris, 18th
Con. Grey, for night,
Wednesday to Andrew Brnee'a for noon ;
then to Nell McNair's. 14th Con. for night.
Thursday to Thos. Iaglle' for noon;thea
to Stanley Meehan's, 121h Con„ for nigt
Friday to J. Baether's for noon ; then to
Milton Parr's, 8th Con., for night.
Saturday to Fred. Cardiff's for noon then
to his own stable, where he will remain nn•
til the following- Monday.
Stock For Sale
Durham now, calved 8 months ago, to fresh-
en in December ; Durham cow due April 28 ;
Durham cow due May I ; Durham bull 2
years old ; General purpose OlIy rising 2
years ; General purpose horse colt rising 1
year ; Blond oolt rising 1. year, aired by Ike
medium ; 8 Leicester ewes 1 7 registered Ox.
fere Down °wee. Would exchange colts on
work horse. Roosone for selling rented
pasture farm has been sold.
R. 0. CAMPBELL,
Phone 4810 Lot 14, Corr, 18, Grey Twp,
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Tinshop
Reopened
WISH to announce to the public of this
Icommunity that I am now in a position to
accept orders for Eavetroughing, Furnace
Work and all kinds of Repair Work,
Our motto will be "SERVICE."
Your patronage is solicited.
Geo. R. Weller,
Hardware Dealer • Brussels
House for Sale
The property of the Tate Mre, Procter, eor•
nor of Alexander and Flora street, Br0es' Is, Is
oflered far sale. Good frame Image and 14 acre
of land, Possession may be had on October let
For further particulars apply WM.THIIELL,
Phone 1811 R. R. No. 4, Brussels,
Farm to Rent
One of the best pasture farm In Grey to
rent, 100 sores Spring water and cedar grove.
Also a good sgrionitural horse rising 0 for
sale, a show horse, right every way, works
well single or double.
A Prric Nn end
Z terms easy.
Horses for Sale
Matched teem of geldings, rising 6 years, will
welsh sliont,2,900 pounds. Aouna and in good
condition. M. L CARDIFF,
Phone 428 R. R 2, Brussels_
Hili View Farm
JAS. A. REA
Breeder of targe English Berkshires
Young stook for sale, either sex.
For further partlonlare write or phone.
Br¢ Phone 0010 L WR. R P8, O.
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Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly
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
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
ples and pay you the highest market prices every two
weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia.
For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C.
McCALL, Phone 231o, Brussels, or write to
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
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We give thorough Courses ; have Experienced Instructors -
who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates are 0
meeting with Buecege. We are training Soldiere under
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Cream Wanted
Ship ycur Cream
Direct to the
Brussels Creamery
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 par at your Bank,
Give the Brussels Factory one trial and you
will not want to discontinue.
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