The Brussels Post, 1915-4-15, Page 4f a trouts Vat
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 29t5
Baan Cplimlwt gad Boost.
Haim you ordered your nuts 7
AN Election for the Conn one in Juue
would mean a short, sharp eanlpa'gu
WHAT is your guess as to the date the
allies will march into Constantinople. ?
Soar techers in Ontario r aukshus 2 c
spellug reform introduced. loth
Billings if alive, could maim 2 b the
pioneer of the bizvus. He had a style
peculiarly his own but put no patent 00
it.
Seaforth Municipal Council slid e
sensible stoke when they paid $200 in
settlement of a suit threatened by Mrs.
Hugh McIntosh, of Toronto, for injuries
received by falling on an icy sidewalk.
The amount cashed up wculd not stand
Song when It carne to a Court of Justice.
BULGARIA i5 thought to be playing a
two faced part, while professing
neutrality and may be asked for reasons
as to supplies to Austria. If the Bul-
garians dont want s peck of trouble
they bad better play fair as the allies are
in .no mood for any "monkey" work at
this stage of the war.
ONE of the new terrors promised to
the allies is to smother them in the
trenches by poisonous gasses encased in
a shell, People would almost forget
that this Was the zoth century and the
Nations at war Christians if we were not
told, Wonder what could be put on the
program worse than hes been, If it were
the loth century and the fighting forces
heathen 7
ONTARIO Provincial Parliament con.
eluded the business of the session Thurs-
day of last week. 99 bills were passed
in addition to the Supply bill. Dis-
satisfaction is felt that no pronounced
Temperance legislation was placed on
,the Statute book. In numerous places
condemnatory resolutions have been
passed by the Prohibition party ir-
respective of politics. Premier Hearst
missed his chance.
Jr'is said a goodly number contem-
plate having a rural telephone installed
in connection with Brussels, Grey and
Morris system. We doubt if tbe same
amopnt of money can be put into any
utilitythat ill as surediY
Y1611rete
roe.
Now is a good time to order so that dur-
ing the long Summer season practical
use might be made of it when times are
busy. The more 'phones in use the
better the service should be to those up-
on the circuit. Cost is a mere bagatelle
compared with the many uses the tele-
phone can be put to in facilitating the
business or work of the owner. Hello 1
Wiil you place your order at once ?
As an indication of the interest felt
in the proposed prohibiting of the liquor
traffic in Great Britain while the war
lasts, and perhaps longer, it is said Loyd
-George, the well known British
statesman, received an average of
s5,000 letters a day on tbe question.
Some doubt that the Old Country people
are ready for it.,. Guess it you wait un-
til everybody is fully persuaded Dooms-
day would arrive ahead of it. Good
will come of the discussion whether the
''lid is put on" just now or not. We
dislike to see the Motherland behind
Russia and France when she leads the
eau in so many other advances.
IN the past S months of the great
European war no less than 6,000,000
men have been lost while the cost is
said to have footed up to over $q,soo,-
000,oco, Such a wastage of men and
money is telling very seriously and as
the Germans and Austrians have nearly
every available man in the ranks the
breaking point cannot be long delayed.
The allies have still unlimited backing
and are as certain of final victory as
though the last shot had been fired. A
rocky road is still ahead of them how.
ever as they commence the big job of
crumpling up the German, Austrian
and Turkish armies, Four months
more is estimated as the possible limit
of hostilities with a possibility of hall
that seeing the smash,
WILLARD. the giant cow boy from
Kansas, who "put it over" Jack John-
ston, the darkey pug, at Havana, Cuba,
has a good deal of horse sense. On his
way home au aspiring mother asked
teim tokiss her
I baby5171E he
contented
himself with patting the kiddie on the
head, Many a baby bas good reason W
kick up a rebellion against the fashion
so many folk bave of fairly smothering
the child with kisses, The osculatory
fad may be all right where the party
kissed has the option of saying "Yes 1"
or "No I" but when it comes to pollee-
ing down on a defenceless baby and
impressing a dozen or so smecks it is
time to call a halt, It is not healthy for
the"bundle of sweetness" and the adult
sbould know better.
(IUE1,R'1,t17"TISJ ON FIRS'1' ,MEMBERSHIP ROLL OF
ICNOX OI4UROIFL
A. Simpson
Mrs. Thos. Strachan
Airs. Jets. Ferguson
Ronald McNaughton
PUBS) EINE OLD LADIES ON MELVILLI."7 CHURCH
0H
ORIGINAL LIST
AEAMMMYREMEDY
FOR MANY YEARS
Used "Fruit-a•fiues't'With The
Best of Results,
Mrs. Donald Ou71•ie
Mrs. Gilbert McCallum Mrs. Wtu, Rose
DOMINIotr Parliament has prorogued
thereby putting a stop to the numerous
investigations in counection with war
purchasing scan lals. J+'s just doubtful
if this style of clearing up things will be
very satisfactory to fair minded electors
and it may have to be met a little further
down the road when it comes to ballot
marking. There msy be a sort of excuse
handed out for one sided patronage but
tbere should be no "winking" at crook.
edness,
Now for a thorough cleaning up cam
psign. Some of the changes in the
Public Health Act are very radical bat
are aimed for the protection of the
people. A reaey compliance with the
provlsioos may save people trouble for
negligence. The slate of the Sanitary
Inspectors cfcial visit will be made on
Saturday. May 15th when it is expected
he can report favorably to the Board,
All the worse for the offenders if he
cannot. A word to the wise should be
sufficient.
South Perth Liberals In Line
At the annual meeting of the South
Perth Liberal Association at Mitchell
last Friday Wm Forrester, of
Mitchell, was chosen Federal candi-
date. The attendance of delegates
was large, every municipality being
well represented. 8 candidates were
nominated for the liouse of Conn-
malla :-V. Stock of Tavistock ; Dun-
can MatVannel, St. Marys : John
Murray, Avonton ; Peter Snaith,
Downie ; F. J. Sanderson, St. Marys ;
F. A. Campbell, Mitchell ; Wm.
Forrester, Mitchell, and Win. Elliot,
Mitchell. All withdrew except Mes-
srs. Stock, Smith and Forrester.
On the Rrst ballot Mr. Forrester se-
cured a rnatjnrity of the votes and
on motion of Mr. Smith his nom-
ination was made unanimous.
Mr. Forrester' accepted the nom-
ination and said he was willing to
do wbat he Could to place the riding
of South Perth back in the Liberal
column, and he urged all tine dele-
gates to see that their municipalities
were properly organized, and if all
did their part he was sure that he
would be elected. Mr. Fort'estee is an
extensive farmer and Iiax miller and
is well known throughout the riding.
F. F. 'Pardee, M. 1?„ of Sarnia, was
then called upon, and gave a very
vigorous address. He congratulated
South Perth on the splendid con-
vention and on its oholce of a candi-
date. He referred to his pleasant
relations with their former r•epee-
sentative, the late Gilbert Alclulyre,
and predicted that if the Liberals of
South Perth got solidly behind (Mt.
Forrester they would soon be able to
welcome him to the House of Coln -
mons.
George liastner. Sebringville, was
re-eleoted Ptesident: Jesse Looker,
Logan, 1st Vice -President 1 John
Murray, Avon ton, 2nd Vice -Presi-
dent, and Wm, Elliott, Mitchell,
Secretary -Treasurer.
Brussels Council
The regular meeting of Brussels
Council was held Monday evening of
last week. Present Reeve Leckie awl
CouncillorsMcGuire Muldoon, Hew-
itt and Walker.
Minutes of last meeting read and
passed.
Following accounts were presented :
N. A1oCaulay, streets $ 2 25
F. R. Smith, Board of Health. 7 65
Fire Dept. Pcyne fire 57 00
F. Sperling, wood for Hall 5 50
G. Hender'w"n, teaming 100
J. Sharp, Electric Light 172 60
Gerry & W0156r,
miscellaneous
04
Dr, T. T. McRae, eRne, Board of
Health . 60 00
Brussels cemetery, Lay .... 0 00
Anderson Bios„ hauling engine 4 00
Municipal World, mis., 1 07
Robe. Oliver, salary 40 00
Moved by Councillors Muldoon -
Hewitt, that accounts be paid except
Brussels cemetery. Carried.
There being no appeals against the
Turnberry Server assessment. It was
moved by Hewitt -\talker, that, the
Special Assessment on Turnberry
street South sewer be conftenecl and
that a By -Law be prepared to issue
debentures for coat of sewer. (tarried.
Moved by McGuire -Walker, that
Medical Health` Officer's salary for
1915 be $100 00, w) ich wilt cover ex-
penses to Peterboro' to attend Board
of Health Oouvenl'on. Ceteried.
S. Oarter applied for leave to put iu
a gasoline tank far service of ,tu60nto-
hiles en Turnberry street. Moved by
Muldoon- A1cGuiee, that pet mission
be granted Air. Cartel an ccuditinu
that it be put 10 according to rules one
Ontario Underwriters Association and
that it don't increase the insuretuc6
rates, Carried.
A cotnneu leatinn wag read ham T.
Farrow, Collingwood, relative to
aesensment of bis house properly,
Turnberry street.
Council adjourned.
Change Farmers' institutes
At the meeting of the Agricultural
Committee 0f the Ontario Legislature
the anhouuoement was made that the
depot tmeot would shortly reorganize
the system with respect to Fat Hers'
Institutes. The present system has
not p104110ed all the results expected,
and the change will be made almost
iminetlitttely. Scheme is to amalga-
mate all local organizations and enlist
in some way the co-operatiou of the
municipalities told the local Boat of
Trade. A larger program of judging
with lespectto Field Crops and other
branches of age ieulture,,,will be 50110-
dttced and a further revival of interest
in rieoll 11 aleducation e,
a t t as Matinee.
g
P
LI future a board of irector o the
1 h d s f
the taxes of the North West Tele-
graph Oo. to the County Treasurer
for collection. Oart•ied.
Accounts, totalling $150.35, were
passed and meeting adjourned to
meet again eat call of Reeve.
Turnberry Council
Connell (net in Bluevale, Monday,
1 Mauch 29th. All mambas present.
Minntee of last meeting read and ad -
of Wheeler•. -Adair,
Township printing was given the
Whnghanl PublIshingg Go., beingtol the
lowest tender. By-laws were read
three tiles and passed appointing the
following officers for the current
year viz i- Fence -viewers, Wm.
, H, ,1111,,4611, Thus. Aetkhi, Wm, S.
Klug, Thos. Heigh, Satul. Vanetone,
.hones E. Nieltnl. Joseph Love!, Frank
I Wright j('., E. Preis, and Robert.Lea-
• thorn. Rnuudkeepers z- Robert Mc -
I JCague, Alex. Findlater, ,las. S. Scott,
Hugit Turkel', Andrew Gemmell, Jas.
Airtnn, Peter S. McEwen, F. W.
Wright sr. E. Olivia, Jas. William-
' son, John .Mundell and W. D. Elliott.
Patlituastets :-A. Findlater, R. Jet.
Prey, W. H. Alundell, H. Cameron, J.
Little, D. Holmes, A. Stapleton, H,
Go(dkin jm., .1. '1'ervitt, D. Marshall, R.
Stokes, J. Weir, W. S. Mitchell, T.
James, A. Johnston, J. E. Homuth, S.
Woods, Alex. Foigie, R. Wilton, T.
Gilruour, 15. Carruthers, A. Wheeldhs,
A. P. Homuth, M. Willits, E. Bolt, A.
1Pherson J.
AJ H. Powell, I. J
Wright, 13. Tutmin
, S. gin W
g ,
King,
NLLVILLII 011UB011 ERECTED IN 1872
Farmers' Institutes will not he elected
by the members, but will consist of
reptese(tatives of various neganiz,t-
Hens and municipalities. One will
come from each Feruters' Club, Agri -
cultured Society, co-operative Fniit
Association and Final cul tura! Society,
Tuwnabip, Town or village, from each
boar[ of 11ade or publicity association.
17epresental 17577 211,20 the dpitmen' ent
and di 177111 Wopteu's Institutes are
included. The board of di( eel nts will
actAS sal eXPetltive to decide where to
hold meetings and to select points al
which short courses in Stock judging,
short courses in agriculture and other
special kinds of work will be nn(let-
taken. The funde for defraying ex-
penses will be derived from Legis-
lative grants, tnnnfripAI grants end
membership fees. The policy will
be to hold meetings only at those
points where the crenperatiou of the
Neuters in the surrounding commu-
nity could be secured. 4-1 huge Dunr-
ber of live stock judging 0001.565 and
other meetings at which denumslra-
tions 501111 be a feature will be plan.
nee. A111(fial expenses for "meetings
iuclnding the ineget proportion of the
outlay fm advertising, will be hone
nut of the funds of the hinted of agri-
culture, while lecturers and demote
atrati0ns will be provided flee of cost.
McKillop Council
Township Council (net at, the Com-
mercial Hotel, Seaforth, Tuesday,
.April Mb, allmembers present.
Moved by F 7 'McQuaid- .14:11::
Govenlock that Assessment Roll be
accepted h inn Assessor subject to the
Ootirt of Revision. Carried.
Moved by John Govehllrk-Daniel
Regele, that Cie' k return the 1,ngtn•
eetes repte t.on the Canada Company
Drain to the Engineer, the. Ooitn•il
being rieshems of having the drain re-
moved from the tennis where the
natural course is net. on said read and
that the Reeve be a cammit tee to lay
this matter before the Engineer, and
that in the Crozier and all future
drains this matter be cnhsidered.
Carried.
Moved by le, J. McQuaid- John
Govenlock, thak Treasurer tarn over
Betimes, Al we c
T
H P. cL n J. A1.Rurt hton
J. AJoEwen sr., P. Scott, Cloth o Hig-
gins, R. Bhtek, P. King, H. Diment,
Al. Procter, J. Lennox, J. McKenzie,
G. Basile, G. Gannett, D. AicNaugh-
tou, R. Hogg, G. 1Valker, H. Alerkley,
J. Lane, A. Gewuzell, H. Muir, W.
Leckie, 3, Alnffatt. W. T. P.: -G.
Wilson, J. Reed, G. Phippin, G. S.
Cruiekslnlnk, Wm. Bolt, L. Copeland.
Bluevale :-R. Musgrove. Accounts
amounting to $25.30 were passed.
Cnunoil ndjour054 to meet in Blue -
vale Monday, May 3rd at 2 p, 111,
P. POWELL, Olen ic.
SEAFORTR SPRING FAIR
The annual Spring horse and Cattle
Fair held at So,tforlh Thursday [vas
a great 5uceese, Main street being
lined with people as the judging of
the various classes took place.
Judges were :-
Heavy horses -J, AR.Quillan, Luck.
now i light horses -J. Kelly, Listo-
wel ; cattle -J. Biggins, Clinton,
Following tire 11te pei5e winners 1--
• CLYDESDALE
Aged stellion---1, J. McGnvin, Lead -
bury ; 4 W. Nott, Clinton ; 3, J. 15,'
1310,61,, Mil dud ,
Stallion foaled in 1012-1, James
Spiv, Betiesele,
Stallion foaled in 1015-1, R. D.
Bell jr., Hensn11,
41trep.take-J. McGnvin (Cumber -
laud Jim )
I' RC111(ROlO
I Ili n Jas Smith, mit AIcTCrllnp.
1111773' draft linin 111 harness 1, A,
5inelair, Kipper ; 2, Arbogast Bros.,
Sebringville.
Blood (mee in foal -1, John Drover,
Crouse'ty ; 2, W. J. Dade, Mullett,
Fiilyne grilling, foaled in 1912-1,
Arbogast 13t•ns, ; 2, Wnl. Rijn, Hal-
lett.
Filly or gelding, foaled in 7013-1,
Alimpet 137(79, ; 2, C, Wright, & Rohn,
Seale» di.
Petty or geltiir g foaled in 1914-1, 0.
\1'(1711 ,@ 44- 1,5 ; 2, R. 'D, Bell j4-„
Jfeneall.
STANDARD 131LED
Trotting stalliotr-1, Leo Cllaeles-
GEORGE MGM, Ego.
RIPraN, ONT,, Julie 17th. 1913.
"I have been usiug "Fruit-a-tives"
as a fatuily remedy for many years.
They are the best medicine I have
ever tried. "Pruit-a-Lives" do me the
most good- they never gripe and their
action is pleasant.
"I have used tltern for Indigestion
and Constipation with thehestresults,
and I heartily recommend them to -
anyone similarly afflicted.
These troubles have left =complete-
ly and Igive "Fruit-a-tives"'full credit
for all` this. A nicer pill a man
cannot take."
GEORGE AicSAY.
The enormous demand for "Pruit,a-
71ves" is steadily increasing, due to the
fact that this wonderful fruit medicine
gives prompt relief in all eases of
Indigestion, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Rheumatism: Chronic
Headaches, and Neuralgia, and all
Kidney and Bladder Troubles.
b0c a•box, 6 for $2,50, trial size 25c,
Sold by all dealers or sent on receipt of
price by Fruit -a -fives Limited, Ottawa,
worth, Blyth ; 2, .e. Pinkney, Strat-
ford.
Pacing akatllinn-1, W. Oudmore,
Seaforth ; J. Garter, Hallett.
Roadster horse in hat ness-1, A, E.
Close, Seaforth ; 2, G. Koehler,
Zurich.
Carriage horse in harness -1, W. J.
Millar, Clinton ; 2, E. Wurm, Zut Mb.
Rnadetee team in harness=l, J,
Deolcee ar., Zurich ; 2, G. Cornish,
Olinton.
Carriage team in harness -I. W.
Waido, Leemall.
Troyer special 1, J. Pinkney, St•at-
fot 4.
AGRICULTURAL
Team in harness -1, Jas. Ferster,
Lu Ckno
w• 2,D.
I'uthett'u4-
ham
Tueketst i h 3
6
n t 3'.lso
ithu
N o, Eg-
mondville.
Brood mare in foal -I, Arbogast
Bros. ; 2, Snell Bros., Constance ; 3,
P. Bean, Rennie.
Filly nr gelding foaled ill 1912-1, 0.
Wright & Sons ; 2, Y. Lane, Seaforth.
Filly or gelding foaled ire 1013-1, C.
Wl ight & Sons ; 2, Thos. Dickson,
Seaforth.
P iJlyy ofcluing foaled in 1914-1, 0,
lW: vigil t &s+ria,
Cri0N15,IL PURPOSE
Tenni- 1, Jae, Von leguo/nd, Clio•
tun ; 2, J, i)7uitee., 41171017.
111., Hal 11070 apeciol 51111 1/7141171 for
It en 110150 a1 811ow-1, \Vim, Brown,
0.5,1 nu.
Sperinl ($10 mirth dnnate& by George
1'ruyee, I1,ha Green, 1'"t 11(1,, 514-51111rew
nuftnnha Ly a +'Ian11,rd Turd irotluig
etidlioen: melee two )cat's ,rill, spa
.;erred, money divided) Aon by
"Teddy Direct" culls owned by J.
Pinkney, of Steatfol d.
CATTLE
Shorthorn -131111, ikeen yellt'e old
1117,1 1761-A & J, 1,1 ;ma fool, Tonkel •
57(,1111; 2, Jas. Melulosh, 'J'neltet-
emil lb
117111, I,'I''',•nr•nld-1, Geo, JJIOkson,
Seafnrl 11, , .
Bill, one ye,u',0l(1-1, J. W. Beattie,
Ss,,('rn th ;.2, J. V. Belittle.
Sweepstalce-A. & 3.,Broadfpot,
Trowbridge
Roy Tughen went to Wingham
where he has secured a position.
Bruce Smith, wed Arthur Bradford
1Iaye exchanged faunst Id 'moved.
Miss Libbie AleUurn�iek is visiting.
her brother, Rev, R..1. Alc0otwick,
Holnte871111.
Word wits received from Bliss,
Ai ich., of IJ.e'suddeu death of Stephen
Cosens, son of Cornelius Oosens. His.
;We who is left to mourn his loss, is a
sister of Archie and VP. J. Tughen,
Listowel
William King, Wallace township,
badthe misfortune to receive a brok-
en leg by getting kicked by a colt. .
Many of our young 11160 spent Good
Friday skating, curling or playing
hockey.
Lincoln Damm, the baker, has been
going around with his left hand tied
up. He eoalded it with hot lard.
T, Male le remodelling lits residence,
Improvements will inelude'new veran-
dah, bath room and installation of a
tut uacs.
Miss Luella .Hach attended the
wedding on Tuesday, at Hamilton, of
Rise Clapham, of that pity and former-
ly of Llstowel, to W. J. Mort Ison, B.
A., of Dutton, former Science Master
lit
Listowel High School,
An Act to Ouusolidate pertain De-
bentures and Other Debts of the Wien
of Listowel passed its third reading in
the Ontario Legisletgre. It gives
Liistowel;powey to Issue (lebentl;t'es to
theatn0(1(7 of $153,000 10 provide funds
107)1737 the ijoating debt, James Tar.
lance, M. P. P„ had charge of the
Bill.
The. bus team of William Donegan
became unmanageable at the corner
of Main and Wellington streets and
ran along Wellington street until
.they struck it tree opposite the O. P.
R. station. Mr. Donegan was thrown
na' just before the bt k the t
use roc to ree.
The bus was damaged but the horses
are none the worse of their run.
The annual vestry meeting of Ohrist Thomas se, Brussels. Phone 41x
•
UPTURE
(51513 DATAS A5$ $q'11`QM)
NEW 1915 INVENTION
RETAINS RUPTURE WITHOUT KNIFE,
HARNESS,
NOTHINGNTOINVESTIGATE STS
dlr. Egan's now Kin appliances, "the
007775 ve 071(1" the Curfttrus", aro rapid-
ly taking the plate of 7)10 01d.fesldoned
trusses pm•eb(tsed by Mail order.
Thos new (nvenldona1138 o0nstru0ted to
assist 11771111.6 III iter 5,11,5 of healing 1111(1
unfree from even, eutubersonte feature
that you possibly have been Annoyed with
some time or another, Coniplete-co01't
awaits you. Correct hold 1115 e•)It Uaul ek-
parioneed from the start. No moeeseala
of rupture. Misery comes to an end ut
once, You will enjoy that absolute (Mill-
deuce of being able to do anything at any
time or anywhere wlthort the Dowel took -
Int; its 00011110 outelde the abdomen. This
worry. This 051l omakunta feel Mutat
new person, This lth,d ofvretention is in-
tended to assist nature to Mose the open-
ing. These now inventions aro adapted
to different forms of hernia to meet the
needs of every man, woman or ohil(i. Step
further expert:nen:me with foreign ap,
prlanees and end your rupture troubles at
small cost by consulting a Canadian 7111)'7nro appltanco speotalist. Delays may be
dangoroas; [oar off coupon now.
THIS FREE RUPTURE COUPON
IIpon presentation to J. Y• Egan, specialist
0 West King street, Toronto, who will vlsii
the towns below, entitles bearor to free eon-
sultation none exuminationoi sem polos. Ash
at hotel of Ice for room number, 1Toto dates,
LIstowol, Arlington Hotol, Apr1119
BI'Uaaele, Amerlean Hotol,
Tuoaday (an day 5111 7 p.,nt,)
1 day onty-Apra 20th
Winghnni, Queen's Hotol, April 21st
Made In 'llamado.
papr-hanijin
sg ainting
JNO. LUNN
FAINTER, PAPERHANGER
GRAINER and DECORATOR
My aim is to give satisfaction by Good
Wolk and Moderate Prices,
JNO. LUNN
Church was held on Monday evening
()fleet weelc at which ie was shown
that the. past year was one of the most
successful in s the history e ch
of 5111 arch
Those in office 1717111K past set v ear
were re -appointed, except the Ward-
ens who will be elected at the adjourn-
ed meeting R Woods was added to
the select vestry. 'Votes of thanks '
were passed to the choir, Wouten's
Auxiliary and other n1ganizations for
the splendid work done during til
year., Rev. Mr. Lang -Ford is the es-
teemed recur.
!gym
neTonight.,
-if you feel bilious, "headachy" and irritable-
for that's a sign your liver is out of order. Yopr
food is not digesting -it stays in the stomach a solo•,
fermented mass,otsoning the system. Just take a
dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets-
they make the liver do its work -they cleanse and
sweeten the stomach and tone the whole digestive system. You'll
feet fine in the morning, At all druggists, 26c.. or 47=11 from
Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto 14.
CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS
"MADE IN CANADA"
Fordn iour
� Car
a
Price .
Prices of other Ford cars are
Two -passenger Runabout $540,
Two -passenger Couplet $$5o,
Five -passenger Sedan $1150. All
cars fully equipped, including elec-
tric headlights.h
ts. Prices ccs
F. .
0.
B.
Ford, Ont. Buyers of all Ford
cars will share in our profits if we
sell 30,000 cars between August 1,
1914 and August 1, 1915, All
Ford cars are on exhibition at S.
CARTER'S, Brussels.
1
Chopping
The Chopping Mill at the
Electric Light Plant has
commenced Chopping
and farmers are assured
of satisfaction. Chopping
will be done every week-
day.
Brussels Electric Power Company
Riverside Poultry Farm
BRUSSELS, ONT.
We are offering for sale this Spring hatching
egg+ from font hundred (fens 0elocted frog, a
took of 600 birds, consisting of R• 0. R. 1.
Reds (Suslnnan.P(erco and ',esker Ton,pk(ns
strains, Amorics's two greatest laying stratus
of Rede) • Whits Wyeadottes (7(872aal a6•ahl
mated with sues( corkorsla as aloT,eod Bron.' of
Stoney Creek, from theirfamous ;rite whi-
ning laying pens); Burred Rucks (O A.C,strein
bred from their heaviest trap nested 81000 ;
S. C. A.,leollea (the town 0r alt, bird, that 11784
on lees, stand•, confinementand moat perils•
tent layers of any claret ; Mammoth Pekin
Ducks, bred from American stook that nverag.
0(5 95 eggs each in 6 months, end make the fin-
est quality of green duels, weighing from 6 to
8 lbs. in ten weeks. Price of eggs up to April
20t1, $100 per (5 ; 60 eggs or over Oe n ppiece
after April 2071, tc a;Ikea. Duck rap, 100 per
egg. ('orre0pondenee 1117(1ed in referenda to
day-old and branded chicks There 14 *money
1(1 poultry, even at the high cost of feed. 155
matured pullets prodtter,) me $(50 00 in eggs
in two months, parte of Dec., din and ]Telt.
1tORT. THOMSON.
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The People's Column
PROPER''lY FOB '+AM,E--1'116 undrrslgoed
offers formic the 9 pore Park lotwith
oodbrick cottage and bank horn on It, ad:
joining the vitiate of Croninook. . There Ss
also a gond orchard, 2 wells, fin, Lnuuedlnte
p0aa,isaloa' can be give11. Convenient to 20(1201,
church and
uoatmises, ' eu etre n norma ,88,
apply on the premises or maitre nt Tel m �'Ost.
MRS. 3SO. COATER,
Ornnbrook,
LA OUSE AND LOT for sale on,john street,
• • Br00se10. Comfortable 110,100 650.1
8076111 lot e0,1for, Pin era,
particulate i 00to
price 860,, apply to A. 7011EIt8
1'f-tf or P. 8. Scott, Brussels.
Brick
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Brick and all sizes of
Tile are now to be
had at the
Core & llouherty
-I YARDS HENFRYN