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The Brussels Post, 1924-7-9, Page 8Oftheta Stote Rexall Skeeter Slcoot keepa Mosquitoes away, 25c Bots Peptona A Modern 'Tonle $1.25 Bots, Poison ivy lotion 5Qc. Water Glass lgg Preserver 20o T Get the Picture, with a Kodak A Talcum with the True Odor; of Freshly Cut Violets 25c Other Talcums which are very popular are— Cherisette ITalcilm Powder 350 Tins Also Cherisette Face Powder 750 Tins Jonteel Talcum 250 and 5oc Come to us for Kodaks and Supplies. Our Kodak section stooks the large Eastman line of Amateur Photographic Goods and the dependable Film in the Yellow Box Films Developed and Printed Pure Paris Green 1 11115 b 75c lb 400 Georgia Rose Talcum 250 Bathing Caps All the New Designs 25c to $1.00 each and Bathing Shoes F. R. SMITH rile ____ i Store Druggist and Stationer' lrxlVebn Pins IT pays to advertise. SATURDAY will be July r2th. Do you want a tent ? See advt. THERE are still speed Bends on Turn. berry streets. A STREET Dance is ou the program of the Base Bail boys. REPORT says a business change may take1 p ace in Brussels. Do you require salt ? See the Farm- ers' Club advt. this week, WHEN will Hydro arrive is the one question demanding solution. SEE Brussels Base Ball "trim" Au- burn Wednesday evening of this week. SEE the Pember advt. relative to a professional visit to Brussels Thursday, July 17th. A PEW auto accidents were on the pro- gram during past week but fortunately no one was seriously injured. Din you read the Hamel advt. on page 5 this week? He wants to suit. you. See about the bargains, HEADING cutting commenced this week at the Ament Factory and on ac- count of this the wagon and sleigh man- ufacturing department will take a holi. day for a while. STRAWBERRIES have been on the table of many a household during the past week as the quantity offered for sale was generous and the price moderate. The strawberry is a favorite on any bill of fare. LEAGUE BASE BALL—Auburn Base Ball team will be at Brussels Wednesday evening of this week to meet the local 9. Game will commence at 5 3o p. m. Au- burn boys put up a good specimen of ball playing and our diamond dusters are going to make it interesting for them. See tb e posters, REX. A. CwUPP has gone to Godericb, where be will open a law office, His many friends in town will wish him success. Mr, Cluff is a son of Rev. and Mrs, Cluff, Stratford, and was an officer in the /61st Huron Battalion. Barrister Cluff is a nephew of Barrister and Mrs. Sinclair, Brussels. WOMEN'S Institute, Brussels, intend holding their Annual Picnic Friday afternoon, July /8th, at the home of Robert and Mrs. Thomson, Queen Street, West. There will be games and refreshments. Every member is asked to attend, bringing a friend and a bas. ket. Don't forget the date. BY notice elsewhere in this lssee it will beeo s n that Miss Helen, only daughter of Geo. A. and the late Mrs. Halliday, Regina, was married to Dr. Ira W, Dunbar at Indian Head, Sask„ ou June 18th, The bride is a neice of the Misses Halliday of town, and her parents were former residents of Brits. Bels, We extend congratulations and wish Dr, and Mrs. Dunbar a long, happy and prosperous life. BRUSSELS HAS THE DrsTRucr.—By de- feating Monkton on Victoria Park here Tuesday evening, Brussels falls heir to the District honors and steps into the larger arena of Senior circles. Our boys scored on Monkton in the early part of the game and rather rested on their laurels until the visitors were given a penalty hick which evened the tally. Play warmed up and close shots were ou the program but no further tally when the hour was up. so minutes were add. ed to the time and when that was well nigh up Brussels was granted a penalty kick by Referee Sills, Seaforth. and after a wrangle "Bid" Bell planted the sphere between the posts and the vie. tory and the District were won by the home team, The visitors do not play a rocking Chair game by any tneans and will make It lively going for Inter. tnedietes is the semi-finals into which they nog/ enter, Now is a good time to pay up your subscription for 1924, as half the year is gone. SHOULD not empty jails begin to lessen the heavy overhead cost of the ad- minisration of Justice in Ontario? DORCAS Club will hold a sale of Home made Baking at Mrs. A. L. McDonald's, William street,- Friday of this week. Tea served from 4 to 7 p. m, You are invited. A 0000 Holstein Cow for sale, about to freshen. Also 10 Pigs ready to wean. J. A. WILO0N. Phone 5613 Grey Township, 00 ACRES of standing hay for sale, on Lot 62, Con. 18 Ores ow e Township. P 0 ahs . Will be sold by sore or lot to evils, Listowel, Apply early to D. 5QCARRI%istowBl, orrTaos. Nous,Nous,Phonn 4e 408. Team, 8x 10 feet, made of best duel/ nn d guaranteed aetotarn rain. Good 0naw. Will he sold seen on A. as owner has no use for it. May be assn on A. H. Maodonaid's lawn, Brno. eels. Taos. FLARrTy. Fon sale at a bargain, a Fordson Tractor, Plow, double dlso and circular aaw. Apply to ROE,. WALLACE., Blyth. Phone 817 STRAWBERRIES for axle. Phone 2818 J. A. NmnoL. Hoven for cele. Apply to MAB..7, H. PREN- T10E, Queen street, Brussels. WRIST Watch lost Wednesday, June 25111. Will finder kindly leave it at THE Poe,, Brno. eels, or with Mrs. L. Frain, the owner, 4th Con„ Grey township. 8TaAwaERRIEe for sale, Order early. A Lax. MOCUACK%N, Wroxeter Phone 602 r 17 North Grey Bdy. Fon SALO.—Very comfortable frame house, Princess street, now vacant as owner has moved to Kincardine. Apply at once for par- ticulars and terms to T. R, Bennett, Wingham, or A. H. Macdonald, Brussels. Fon SALE AT A BARGAIN,—GBH machine and all neoeaeary fixtures. An ideal lighting STS. tem for residence out of reach of Hydro. In- expensive to operate end in good eoadition. .Apply to W. M. S1NCLAIR, Brussels Two comfortable houses on M111 street for sale at a bargain. Possession to snit pur- chaser. Terms easy. . Apply to W. M. SINCLAIR. OOM'ORTABL% house and +% acre lot for sale on Flora street, Brussels. Good stable,small fruits, &e. Good neighborhood. Eary pos. session. Price very reasonable for quick sale, For farther particulars apply on the premisee. Phone 78. MARY A, BOLT, Fonn Coupe, run between 800 and 400 miles, for Bale. Apply to R. TaoM0ON, Brussels. De, PARR:%R, of Wingham, has resumed his weekly visits to the Queen's Hotel, Brussels, PRESIDENT STANDARD BANK DEAD.— Arthur Wellington Francis, K. C., President of the Standard Bank of Canada, well known barrister and financial man of Toronto, passed away at his home, Toronto, Friday morning after an illness extending over some 8 months. The late Mr. Francis was born in Toronto in 1848. BLYTH STANDYRD of LAST WEEK SAYS :—There was a large attendance at the Memorial service in Memorial Hall on Sabbath evening. The stage was neatly arranged with flowers and the Choral Society, with members of the various choirs, supplied a couple of well rendered choruses, Rev. Frank Lewin, rector of the Anglican church, Brussels, gave a very thoughtful and much appreciated discourse, After announcing his text he gave a short account of some incidents which took place during the world War, as evidence of the bravery of our soldiers, He pointed out that while physical bravery was lauded both in the Scriptures and by the world, yet moral bravery was just as important and from the church's standpoint equally as commendable. His subject matter was well selected and thoughts wore presented that are not usually taken tip by either the Presbyterian or Methodist Churches' although they form a part of the creed, Rev, A. C. .Giffin and Geo. Telford, assisted in the service, The collection which was in aid of the Bible Society, amounted to 246.75, NOTICE r Maude C. Oryans Announces her Bruoaele Office Will be open following .days of every week ;— Hours—a, no; p m. Monday,,., 10 to 12 LSO to 8 Friday ..,,, ,,,1.80 to 8 'Saturday 10 to 12 1,30 to 6 Saturday Evening ,.,,, 7 to 9 Tux new Hydro poles in the business part of the town are being painted, How does your subscription to THE POST stand 1 All sums of $to.00 and upward must be settled by August Ist, Are you in that number ? SENIOR FOOT 13.4.1.1„—Brussels and Klnburn will meet next week to settle supremacy in:the next round looking to- ward the championship. Dates were not set when we went to press, Lively times ahead, SPEAKING of fine strawberries speci- mens grown in the garden of Dr. and Mrs, Hamilton, Mill street, measured 44 inches in circumference, We know whereof we affirm as to 'quality and quantity. They were Yum ! Yum 1 CLos% CALL.—Young Jack Jamieson had a close call from drowning in the Maitland river..- He was playing with other children on the bank and fell in, Fortunately Ben. Whittard was within easy reach and rescued the lad from a watery grave. 105105 Foo'r BALL.—Friday even- ing of this week a lively Foot Ball match will be played between Seaforth and Brussels in the semi-finals, on Victoria Park. Brussels. Latter bad the bye in the rot round. Seaforth bas a good team arida good game is certain. See it. THERE was an extra large Entrance Class writing at Brussels totalling 57, N. Geddes, Clinton, and Mrs. Aiken, Bluevale, were the presiding examiners. Papers were thought to be fair but of course results will not be made public for the next few weeks, DURING the past week the sidewalk, North of the iron bridge has been re- built. A cement retaining wall was put in to preserve the embankment from the action of the weather. A good and very necessary job has been done and it should last for many a day. The County will make a grant toward the work, THIS bank provides special facilities for the sale and purchase of Government and other bonds.. Investors are invited to consult our local manager, who will be pleased to arrange any such,transacpons, STANDARD BANK Qf CANADA 480 Brussels Branch, - G. R. Smits, Manager Dublin Branch, - F. McConnell, Manager tt People Wo Talk About $ tt 4* Lloyd Jackson was home for the week end froth Toronto. Archer Grewar is enjoying a holiday with Listowel relatives. Miss Gertrude Ross is home from Toronto for her vacation, Miss Lizzie Bryans spent the week end with relatives in Toronto. Edna and Pat. Routledge, Listowel, were visitors at the home of Mrs, Jno. Lott. W. H. and Mrs. Peter and son, Bervie, were visitors with the Misses Hunter. Miss Nellie Jardine, teacher at Con- cord, Ont., is visiting with her mother, Albert street, Miss Margaret McNabb was under the doctor's care last week, a new feature for her. Mrs. N. F. Gerry was a visitor with her daughter. Mrs. Merklinger, at Hanover last weak. J. D. Ronald is visiting in Brussels. He stands it wonderfully well for a man 86 years of age. Miss Tillie Zimmer. Toronto, is the guest of ber uncle and aunt, A. C. and Mrs. Dames. Brussels, Mrs. Wm. Ring and children are holidaying at the totmer's parental home, Hamilton locality. Miss Ina Cunningham, of the Branch of Nova Scotia staff, was on the sick list daring past week. Mrs. W. T. Ross, Chesley, is spend- ing the week at the home of David Ross sr. Elizabeth street, Miss Margaret Downing was "on the shelf" during past week from an attack of the flu. She will soon be o. k. we hope. Miss Margaret McKay, daughter of Rev. Mr. McKay, Sarnia, is the guest of Miss Mary Clarke, at the Methodist Personage. 5o YEARS OLD —THE POST extends Ben, and Mrs. Walker and Miss Betty, its congratulations to the Leamington New Hamburg, were here last week. Post and News, which is now issued They came to attend the funeral of the from its new home in that town and late Neil Black, printed on a brand new fast press. Mrs (Dr.) G. H. Ross, Wingham and It is interesting to know that the new sinter, Mrs. Wilson Turner and daughter office is on the identical spot where the Phyllis, Toronto, were visitors at D. C. Post was born 5o years ago. Messrs. Ross' Tuesday. Lane & Whitwam, the publishers, J. F. Kerney and his son-in-law, H. have installed a lot of new equipment. Doherty, wife and son, Jackie, all of We wish them the highest success. Guelph, were here for a visit during The late Wm. McSween was the pilot the'past week. of The Post. Thos. Ross and family. Chesley, were calling on relatives in Brussels. The former is a son of David Rom sr. Elizabeth street, Miss Lottie Weller has gone on a holiday to Toronto, Trenton, n and otherr points in the East where she will visit relatives and friends. J. L and Mrs. Burns, daughters, and sons, Detroit, spent a few days at the home of Jno. and Mrs. Long, Brussels. They travelled by motor. Mrs. Carrie Dunbar. Mrs. Jas. Speir, Miss Elizabeth Speir and Mrs. Wm. Hollinger motored to Guelph last week and visited relatives in the Royal city. Geo. Brown, Toronto, a former resi. dent, combined business and pleasure in a visit to Clinton and Brussels this week. He is enjoying fairly good health. Wm, C. Stretton. from Ohio, is spend- ing his annual holidays here. He still owns a 200 acre farm on the 5th line of. Morris township, tenanted by A. Somers, Mrs. Jno. McDonald, Listowel, was the guest of Mrs. A. H. Macdonald, Brussels, last week. They were old friends when they were residents of. Ethel. Geo. J and Mrs. Reid and children, Mount Forest, were visitors With the Little families of town last week. They are relatives and had been on a motor trip Athol MoQuarrie. 'Toronto, was a visitor with relatives in town last week. He was formerly a resident of this locality and is consequently no stranger to many. Thos. Flarity is here on a visit. Mrs. A. H. McDonald is a daughter. He has been holidaying with relatives in Wiartoa and locality with side trips to other points. Miss Florence Stewart, daughter of P. and Mrs. Stewart, Brussels, has been engaged as teacher in the Anderson school, •3rd line, Morris township, for the coming ter m ng m. Mrs.Jno. Manning. has been ill with f. Summer flu but is improving nicely, we are glad to state. Her daughter, Mrs, Herbert Cunningham, Palmerston, was here waiting on her. W. A. and Mrs. Edgar, Edmonton, were calling on relatives and old friends in town last week. They were resi- dents of Brussels some years ago and ere well remembered, Mrs. J. H, Short, Toronto, and Stewart son of T. 5 and Mrs, Arm- strong, Hornpavne, Ont„ are visitors at the parental home of the former, Jas. add Mrs, Armstrong. They will visit at Clinton also. Jno. McGreggor, brother to Mrs. W, A. Lowry, and Ino, Martin, both of Timmins, New Ontario, have been here on a holiday, They greatly enjoyed the motor trip from North Bay, coming Via Michigan. Wm. and Mrs. Emigh, formerly of Brussels, have been renewing old friendships in this locality. Their home has been in the West for past ro or 12 years, The West evidently agreed well with them, TIE GAME.—The Intermediate Foot Ball match at Monkton, Thursday evea- ingof last week, between the home team and Brussels, resulted in a no.score re- sult for the ho t hour's a TCDUOnSX e ercise. One feature that marred the game to both teams was the unsatisfactory work of the referee w me from Mitchell to take the placeo ca of Referee Kelly, Listo- wel, who was unable to gat about on ac- count of a sprained ankle, and evident- ly did not know his business. Practic- ally the personnel of the opposing eleven was the same as in the former match at Brussels, 'there was a large attendance. PRESENTATIONS,—Before leaving Em• bro, where be had taught school success- fully for past 2 years, Stanley Hall, son of Wm. and Mrs. Hall. Brussels, was presented with an electric reading lamp, bronze book ends and a silk umbrella, accompanied by a complimentary ad- dress. The Methodist church, in which he was an active and successful worker gave him a leather travelling ease with brushes and comb. Suitable acknow- ledgment was made by the recipient. Mr. Hall purposes entering the Metho. dist ministry and will attend the Uni- versity next Fall. He is aclever young mal and should do well. FRUIT Sseow,—A meeting of the Fruit Growers was held in the office of the Department of Agriculture, Clinton, on Saturday, June 26th, for the purpose of advancing the Fruitindustry of the County. It was decided to hold a Fruit Show some time and somewhere in the this Fall. A committee with Capt, R. R. Sloan as Chairman, was named and have charge of the details in connection with the Fair. It is hoped by this menus that considerable interest will be stirred up in what 10 at present a more or less lagging Industry. Yours very truly. S. B. STOTHERS. MRS. BISHOP WARD DECEASED — M rs. Ellen Ward, widow of the late J. B. Ward, passed away at the family resi- dence, 15 Omemee street, St, Thomas, at noon, following a long' illness. Born in Scotland, 84 years ago, the deceased Came to Canada at the age of i2. She had been an honored resident of St. Thomas for many years and a highly re- spected member of Central Methodist church, Mrs. Ward leaves to mourn her death, a daughter, Mrs. William Fairbrother, Detroit; 4 sons. John Sid. new, Windsor 1 Frank, London; James and William, St. Thomas. The funeral of tbo late Mrs. Ellen Ward took place Monday afternoon, interment taking place In South Park Cemetery. Rev. David Rogers conducted the services, During the service, by request of de- ceased, Mrs. Moyes and Mrs, Parsons sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul," Among the floral tokens surrounding the casket were designs from the tam, ilv ; C, N. R office staff and shops, Windsor ; Womens' Guild 0f the church of the Ascension; Detroit ; employees of the Canadian National Express, with others from relatives, friends and neigh- bors, Those in attendance from out of town were: Wm, and Mrs, Feirbrotber, Detroit; I S. anti Mrs Ward, Windsor; Mark and Mrs.' Ward, London. Deceas- ed and family Were residents of Brussels for a good many years. Mrs, Lorne Balmier, "Billy" and and Mary Helen, Flint, Mich., are here for a holiday at the former'S parental home, with D. and Mrs. Ewati, Lorne Eckmier expects to "smile" on his old friends here oto long also. Auction Sale -'--OF 11 Valuable Horses 11 There will be offered for mile by Public Ana tion at Lot 12, Con. 4, Grey Township, Taw day, July 16th, at 2 p. m. sharp, rho following valuable horses i—Teem of binok Peroherone, weight 2800, egos 6 end 0 years • team of dapple grey Pereherono, weight 28x0, ages 6 and 0 years ; team of Clydes, mare and gelding, weight 2000, age 6 years ; matched team of bay geldings, weight 2600, ages 6 sod 8 years 1 blaok mare, weight 1400, 10 yoars old •. 1 bay mare weight 1600, 10 years 1 brawn mare 1480 lbs., 0 years old ; 1 dark grey more, 10015 Iba., 8 years; 1 bay gelding. 1100 lbs., 8 years 1 bay gelding, 1100 SM.. 11 years; 1 brown driv- ing horse, broken to saddle, 0 yearn • 1 oheot- nut driving mare, broken to saddle 6 yearn; 1 grey mare, 1200dba„ 6 years old. These are all estern horses, quiet and well broken, Terms —8 months credit on approved joint notes, or a discount of 6 per cent per annum for oaeh. ' R. McINNES, Proprietor and Auctioneer. At W. F. and Mrs. Stretton's new residence on the Hill. the week end guests were J, G. and Mrs. Fallis and Miss Kathleen Fall's, Toronto ; Mrs. H. Sabine and Alvin Sabine. London ; W. C. Stratton, Lancaster, Ohio ; and Athol MacQuarrie. Toronto. Stanley Hall has gone to Guilds, Kent County, where be will supply Rev. Mr, Cummings work for. the next 6 weeks while the latter is in England. We wish Mr, Hall success. Arthur and Mrs. Hobbs and daughter, .Wanda, wero visitors with Fred, and Mrs. Brewer, The ladies are sisters, Miss Wanda, although only 5 years of age, passed her elementary examination in the piano, taking honors: Her mother was her teacher so both are to be congratulated. D. A. and Mrs. Lowry, Toronto, were calling on relatives and old friends here during the' past week, They were motoring and visited at Walker- ton, Harristoa and other points on their way back to the Queen city. They were former well remembered resi- dents. George N. Edwards, teacher, London, has been visiting under the parental roof. He will take a trip to the North- land for a fishing excursion and later visit relatives in Wisconsin, LI S. He takes the Principalship of the Rectory street school, London, in which there are 8 teachers, after Summer vacation, v _ Shipping in and out of the pert of Vancouver, B.C., for the calen- dar year 1923, showed an increa,, fin all departments, according to tie annual report of the Board of Har- bor Commissioners. Over 51015,- 000,000 235;000,000 worth of goods were ex- ported, an increase of 380,000,000 over the value of the 1922 exports, ,while the imports totalled 394,- 000,000, an increase of 518,000,000 over the 1922 'figuree. Weenie totfg, wnet pm ting en- tered and left the port in 1925, an increase ever 1922 of 2,969 ships and 752,289 tons. et A party of 200 Canadian Weekly Newspaper Editors and their wives sailed for Europe on June 1.1th 'board the Canadian Pacific steals- ship HMelita," The party wig vialt the bathe -fields of France and Belgium, mooing most impor- tant points til those countries, in - eluding Bruen & and Paris and will he received by King Albert. Later, they wAi lour England and Scot- land and we to be presented to the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace on Dominion Day. Return - :Ag on the 'Canadian Pacific steam- �htt "Montlaurier," they win visit Made of the Belfast Telegraph, will am. The,y dock at =IOa August 4th. • Enthusiastic celebrations took place at Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., when the special service squad- ron of the Royal Navy, headed by H.M.S. Hood, the largest warship in the world and flagship of the squadron, visited those places re- cently. The squadron is expected on the Atlantic seaboard in Aug- ust, when efforts will be made by .Cenadians on that coast cities n hwanh the welcome they extend. The'an- ticipations are that thousands of visitors will gather at Quebec and elsewhere` to demonstrate their af- fection for the officers and men of the fleet. "Yon may say that Canada Is be- coming more and more interesting to Englishmen and before long ad- ditional English capital will be used here in the development of indus- tries. I am very optimistic and I believe that we are now progress- ing towards an era of unprecedented prosperity. What we need more than all now is the immigration of good men who will become an asset to this country," declared Sir John Aird, President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, on his return from Europe recently aboard the Canadian Pacific steamship "Em, Gre01 of Francs." Fogy's Drums Store The ...-e11447/1" Store WEEKLY STORE NEWS Pure Paris Green With Paris Green, as well aa many other articles, there le of- ten the ordinary as well as the BEST. We confidently guaran- tee our Parie Green to be the very best that can be bought, 750 per pound Put up in pounds, hall pounds and in comelier quantities as desired, Special THIS WEEK For $1.25 A Gold Gillete Razor Nicely Boxed and A 50c Tube of Colonial Shaving Cream. These are genuine GiIlete Razors and formerly sold at 88.00, and the Shaving Cream is one of the beep the have, Prico for both 81,26 Going Fishing or Berry Picking ? Better take a bottle of SKEETER DIG along. Splendid for Mosquitoes, Black Flies, &a. 25C per bottle FOR Poison Ivy You will find OUP Poison Oak Ointment 13igh1y Satisfactory and Works Quickly, 25e per box Penslar Corn Callode Corne, like Job's Comfortere, aro not very desirable and they won't stay long if you apply Corn Collode as directed, 25c per bottle Films Films Films Developing and Printing The Holiday Seaeon�s now in full awing and our business in this Departraent is increasing very rapid- ly. We will be very pleased to add your name to our already long IIst of customers, FOX'S DRUG S TORE "Careful Prescription Dispensers" DOWN TOWN C. N. R. TICKET AGENT DRUGGIST and STATIONER +444++++++++++++4+++++++44 v 4.+ + HENSI + WANTED + + Highest market prices paid, + See me or Phone No. 2x, Brus- + eels, and I will call and get .1, your Poultry. + M. Yollick Mrs. (Dr.) Scott is a visitor with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Galbraith. The lady will be better known as Miss Vinie Bowman formerly of Brussels, HORN MOCALLITf,—In McKillop township, on Juno 9th, 1024, to Mr. and Mrs, Noble Mogsl,nra, a daughter—Viola Mny, SSILINO.—Io Wroxeter, on July 6th, 1024, to Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Selling, a daughter, MARRIED DoNnAR—HALLrnsy,—At Indian Head, Sask., on June 18th, 1024, Dr. Ira W. Dunbar to Mice Helen Irene, only daughter of Mr. George and the late Mrs. Halliday, of Re - gins, formerly of Brussels, DIED CONSTABLs.—In McKillop township, on July 4th, 1024 Basan Barrows, beloved wife of Albert 51, Constable, aged 70 years, 10 months and 0 days, AUCTION SALE TpoSOAY, JULY 16TEL 17 Western Horses, Lot 12, Con, 4, Grey Township, at2 o'clock p. m. sharp. R. McInnis, Prop. and Auo. BRUSSELS MARKET Pali wheat $0 50 80 03 Peas ....,. 160 155 Barley ... ......... - ...................... 55 66 Buckwheat 40 g0 Batter .- 00 80 Eggs. 25 25 Potatoes 8 76 8 70 Wool 8 221 8 W 21 Notice to Ratepayers Parties Intending to pay cash on the Rio - tool, the Wilson, the Cele, the Oockerlioe the Mustard, the 6foArthnr, the Nlobol, the Wel. ton or the Smith Drain moat notify the Troan neer, A. Shaw, BlnevnleP, 0., at once of =oh intention as the debentures are to be leaned. 1 A. MAGE WEN, Clerk of Morris Township, Teacher Wanted Teacher wanted for 8. 8. No 2, Grey, hold. ing Second. Ohms certificate ; duties to com- mence Sept. 101. Apppllentlone, stating eatery and experlonoe. received by the undersigned. SILAS JOHNSTON. Soo„ Phone 275 It. R. 2, Brussels. To Contractors The Menloipal Council of the Township of Morrlsare nuking for tenders for the construe. Hon of the Cole, the Cockorlino, the Wilson and the Smith. Draine, Plane, estimates, epee. Mentions, &e, at the Olerh'e residonoo. Ten. dere mast be accompanied by a marked °Lequo for VA 00. The 'tenders will bo opened nt the Townehlp Hall, Monde July 2121,11t 2 o'clock. A. LYao&WEN, Clerk. Teacher Wanted Teacher wanted for 8.8. No. 4 Gray town- ship,duties tocommence Se September 2nd. Ex- perlleneed teacher preferred. Apply, stating ealary, 50 ROST, MaALLIBT let, Seo: Troan., Phone 208 R. H. 2, Bluevnle. Aptiliolowitotgoimmitimimpopholowl McClary's Electric Ranges Coffield Electric Washers NOW ON DISPLAY AT Welier's Hardware We do Eavetroughing, Plumbing and all kinds of Repairing G, R. WEf_LER x "-et 1