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The Brussels Post, 1917-6-7, Page 5rvh>' _..w+a'Iwo+,!an.tA4;ia%`a,-,avuocn»tr,i,x7rv,wa9,sua.n5( Pt y !+3E F3 eAmni JNO, SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED G/ercaP 9 69iTP14" llido A' WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER or NIARBIAGE LICENSES MCC ill the Pest °laoe, Ethel. S5.4 tr llednlrioss Oatele JAS. ANDERSON. VETERINARY SURGEON. Sucoesaor to M. H. Moore. Oi)loe at Ander- son Bros. Livery stable, Brussels. Telephone No, 25, T. t'. M' RAE M. B.. M. O. P., & S. 0. N. 0. H., Villaso of Brussels. Phyeioian, Surgeon, Moos:wheur 0111o° at residence, opposite Melville Church, William street. DR. F. T. BRYAN'S ilnobelor of Medicine, University of Toronto;. Ltoeutteteof College of PhvgMians and Sur- geons, Qatari, ; ex -Senior 1 tense Surgeon of Western t'Ios ,15s1, Toronto, {Mimi of tato Dr., A. 51o$evoy, Smith Block, Brussels. iteral phone 45, 5 tiflAILGRE 0. RYN<,'i! OPHTHALa4O1.OG!ST Persona) graduate Department of Ophihal. mology, Mr,Oorutiok Medical College, Chicago, 111., is propured to test oyes and Ht glasses at her office over alias Inman's millinery :,tore, Office days -Wednesday, Thursday, L'riday and Saturday of every week. OMcekuurs-10 to 12 s. m. ; 1 to 0 p. m. Evenings by appoint- ment, Phono 1215, DR. WARDL.OIW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Dav and night calls. Offioo opposite Flour Mill, Ethel, JAMES TAYLOR Licensed auctioneer for Huron Co, Satisfaction assured ; Charges moderate. Write or Telephone if not convenient to call, Both Brussels and North Huron Phones. BELGRAVE P. 0, P. R. MULHERON Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN, VOCAL Orgeniet and Choir Mneter, Melville Church, Brussels. Penile prepared for Toronto Col- lege of Music Examinations. Phone lex PBOOOFOOT, KILLOB .N & COOKE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, 80, OW,oe on the Sonare, 2nd door from Hamilton Street, GODERIOH, ONT. Private funds to loon at lowest rates. W. PROuDrOOT, K. 0. J. L, KILLOrtnn H. J. D. Oooirs CENTRAL Q STRATFORD. ONTT, Ontario's Best Business College ,e1 Students may enter our classes at any rit Nino.C.,n r inmou your course now and l be qunlitio-1 for a position by Mldsum- 5 mer. During JOly and August of lost year we received Dells for over 200 office assistants we could not sup- `tt v:✓vGre,;rv;,yvYvu'Y,�.y ppI Our graduates are in dentaud. Write at once Ion our rarer: ont,ilogue, D.A. INCLAOHLAN, Principal. D, r ;1L T•t 1 Trus POST would like to see - A new town flag. 'town Baud resat•rected. Hydro Electric service. Everybody boost the town. Big increase in our population. Rousing Red Cross Celehratiou, Few dollars spout in improvement to Council Chamber. BRUB0RLo leads in lbo possession of - No. 1 Fall Fair, Fine preachers. Good looking girls, A first-class school. Splendid maple shade trees. Tidily kept streets and premises, Tiptop water and good drainage. Su51use Havas.-Commeuciug with Friday of this week the Summer sche- dule comes .lute effect in connection with Brussels Public Library covering the months of June, July and August. It would-be well for the public to clip out the following regulatiou regarding the rime table aid perhaps save a walk to the Library when it would not be o eu •-Librarywill be open Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrray afternoons and Wednesday and Saturday eveumgs, H0Mi SEEKERS' EX0URS00N8 MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th Every TU Y "ALL RAIL - also by THURS(► AY SS STEAMER "Great Lakes Routes" (Season Navigation) Your Future Is ire the West The fertile prairies have put Western Canada bn the map. Thoro aro still thousands of norea waiting for the men who wants a homo, and prosperity. rake advantage of LOW Rato4 and travel via Canadian Pacific W. R. HOWARD District Pa000ngor Agent TORONTO SEVEN YEArS TOTE[R[ Nothing Helped HIM Until He Took "FRUIT-A-TIVES" ALBERT VARNER Buckingham, Que., May 8rd, 1915. For seven years, I suffered terribly from Severe Headaches and Indigestion. I had belching gas from the stomach, bitterst ff u ' cold t om v c e up Into my mouth after eating, while at times I had nausea and vomiting, and had chronic Constipation. I went to several doctors and wrote to a specialist in Boston but without benefit, Itried many remedies but nothing did me good. Finally, a friend advised "Fruit.a-tives ". I took this grand fruit medicine and it made me well. I am grateful to "Fruit-a- tives ", and to everyone Who has mise- rable health with Constipation and Indi- gestion and Bad Stomach, I say take ' `Fruit-a-tives ", and you will get well". ALBERT VAR BIER. 50n. a box, 6 for $2.60, trial size, 25o. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. istritt cz�s Walton Woanene's INSTITUTE. - Following are the officers of Walton Women's Instituto for the coming year :- Pvesident, Mre. A. B. Bruce ; let Vice, Mrs. Jas. Harris ; 2nd Vice, Mre. Ohas, Drager ; Sec.-Treas., Mre. George Clark ; District Director, Mrs. Jae. Harris ; Organist, Miss Della Harris ; Directors, Mesdames W. Knechtel, 0. Turnbull and R. Archi- bald ; Auditors, Mrs. W. Neal and 'Ars. Jno. McDonald. Oranbrook SCHOOL REPORT. -Report of Sr. Rooth, Oranbrook, for month of May. Examined in Writ., Arith., Draw„ Spell. The star indicates absence for one or more examination. Sr. IV. - Edith Dark 93, Gerrie Alderson 80, Viola Mitchell 78, Calvin Cameron 73, *Lizzie Betfelz 09, *Lydia Steles 50, *Ernest Speiran 03, *Pearl Schnook 47, *Pearl Alderson 31, *Elmer Knight, Sr, I1I.-Verna Hunter 92, Marie Baker 88, Fred. Smalldnn 81, *Ralph Noble 54. Jr. III -Myrtle Locking 01, Wilda Speiran 80. Annie MaIntaah S5, Mina Baker 81, Bessie Leitch 78, Mildred Sparling '77, Carrie Dar lc 74, Annie Jeschke 07, *Ross Speiran 55, *ieauette, McNabb 40, *Lily Berfelz 40 R. McNAIR, Teacher. Report of Jr. Itoom for the month of May. Weekly exaluinalma in Writ., Comp., Spell., Arith., Read. Sr. IL- C, Hnuter 83. E. Smalldnn 82, Edith Sarandon 70, L. Cameron 70, T. Pen- nington 73, I. Bird 05, *WV. Locking 20. Jo. IL -E. Gorsalilz 85, L. Jeschke '77, 1. Leitch 72, I. Brown 70. *K. McNabb 01, P. Bet fetz 40, *J, Noble 25, *H. Knight 18. 1st Bonk Excellent -O. Knight, M. Brown. Primary -Names in order of marks ol)talnud'>1'. Pon15logton, rack Carl: even, J, Locking, Jetty Woes on, (1, Hunter, J. Noble, G. Knight, J. Smalldnn, 11. McNabb,Y�38 Stelae, I{ 1, OUtaTON, 'Teacher, Rolgrave ScitooL RErORT.-PoIIowhtg is the School Report of U. ie. S. No. 17, Bel - grave, for month of May. Se, IV,- Examined le final• enhjects M, SVigitnbtn 72, I1. Peocte,'07, M. Nettl- es y 04 A, Stonehouse 03, 12. Brydges 57, it IV.-Avith„ ,Spall„ Lit, -i., Mn1,.nne '70, Ile Sionehouse '73, E, M,Uuue 52. Sr.IIL-Sp{elh, Arith,, Lib. -D, Bridges 84, J. Wightntan 80, (3, Btydges 09, V. Arntntr ong 68, L. Taylor 04, L. McDougall 64, A, Ged- des53, Jr, Ili.-Arith., Sprll•, Geog, -It. MnKenzie 84, S. Cols 72, 0. Sean - (heti. 67, G. Jordan 60, A. Corbett 63, 31. Robertson 56, I. Met -tire 55, S. Whaley 45 Sr. LI.-Geng., Spell„ Arith.-A. Montgomery 93, E, Wight - man 87, D, Boyle 79, J. McKenzie 78, D, Armstrong '77, E. Stmn'ttouse 69, IT Parsons 65, J. Brydgee 58, Jr. II. -L, Taylor, L. Corbett, 0. Stewart, G. Stonehonse. Pt, II -Good- M. Watson, J. Owens, Pt. I. -Good -R, Cole J. McGill. Fair -J. .Stewart, 0. Corbett. Pruner -Good -E. Parnaby, G. Wheeler, N. Armstrong, H, Par- sons. Fait' -O. Parnaby, E. Corbett. No. on roll 47.. Average attendancefor the month 44. W. HAROLn WORK, Teacher. Morris The following is the report of I.T. S. S. No, 8 Morris and East Wawanosh, namee arranged in order of merit. The names marked with a star have 50188ed one or more examinations :- Sr, IV. -Ida -Stalker, M y Roily, Bernard Oraig, *Maggie Oronyn. Jr. IV.-*AunieHallahan, Sr, III, -Bert Craig, hinny Ellis, Viola Rouse, Annie Kelly, *Margaret Phelan. Jr.III.- James Stalker. Sr. IL -+Joseph Kelly, *Mike Healy, *Joseph Phelan, Jr. II. - Fergus Kelly, *Monica Oronyn, Florence Rouse, *Ernest Cumming, Jo. I. -Nora Healy, Jason Ellis. Sr. Primer -Will. Hallahan, Vincent Kelly. Jr. Primer -Della Healy, Marie Kelly, Olareuce Kelly, Edward Rouse, Dennie Hallahan. . ANNIE H. MCBURNEY, Teacher. Smoot, REPORT. -Following is the Report of S. S. No. 6, Morris, for the month of May. Entrance class. Exam. in Hyg., Nature Stu'dy, Geog., Omit Art, Hist., Arith., Onp.,Lit.-Har- old Sellers 71. III and IV. Exatu, in Nature Study, Geng., Art, Arith. Sr. IV.-lelina Wilkinson 80, *Norma Shaw 49. Jr. IV. Oecil Bone 86, 'Earl Sellers 56, Sr. IIL-Lillian Sellers 53. Jr. III. -Frank Sellers 40, Sam. Barr 45. Jr. II, Exam. in Comp., Geng., Art, Arith.-Jack Shaw 62, Barry Kerr 52, •Willie Glazier 27. Sr. Primer -Willie Bow- man, Johnny Barr, Good. Jr, Pr. - Ruby Bone, Fair. 0. YUILL, Teacher, Roderick T. W. Teussler, photographer, has Bold his business to J. T. Fell. At St. Peter's church last week, His Lordship Bishop Fallon, of London, administered the rite of Confirmation to a class of 28 candidates. Mre, J. 11. Colborne and Mre. 5, E. Hick, were at Petrolia attending the meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the London Conference. et O encs. At the annual Convention of the Ontario Dental Association, held at Toronto, Dr. G. S. Caesar, Goderich, was elected Honorary President of the Association. Hugh Anderson, youngest son of the late Rev, Jas. Anderson and of Mrs. Anderson, Ottawa, has enlisted for overseas service with the Queen's Ambulance Corps. Calgary Herald publishes the ad- dress of Fred, Davis (formerly of Goderich), to the electors of the Alber- ta Provincial constituency of Gleich• en, in which he is a candidate for the Legislature. Mejnr and Mr's. Joseph Beck, Toron- to,fortherly of Goderich, are on a trip to the 'Pacific coast. visiting friends enraute at Winnipeg and other pointe. 'irs, Beck goes to Vancouver an a delegate of the Daughters of the Em- pire. Septi Olt. 13icl(sett, Trn•tlnto, fot'nlet'ly of ('3oth•rich, tial his sun, hicut. Joltu Dickson, who is attached In au anile levy 111111 at tungsten, vieltotd their relatives in town, Ml'. Dicicsoi'a e11ly °thereon, James is with the British) for'd's le 51ssnpetamlit, Al. a meeting cathed by Mayor Mute. uinge to make pr•epar'ations for the celebration o)' Dominion Day in Code - rich, ire organization wee effected as fellows :--Uhltirt0101, Mayor Man- nings' Senretary, L. L. Knox; Ttens- urer, 1Vtu, Labe. - Atwood Writ. Kendall dans purchased to new auto. Walter Hell, 12th Con„ was taken suddenly ill with append10111s, Mrs. Longuitre has purchased the property on King Street from Mfrs. I'hompaun, of Oalifurnia, The Iru'ge engine at the cement plant le being taken out and will he shipped to Toronto, - Mrs, Henderson Robb was at Strnt- fotd visiting her mother who is con- valescing in the bo'tpital. Harry Ratcliffe left for Toronto to resume hie former.• position as purser on the steamer between Toronto and Niagara. Pte. Clarence Smith, who returned horse wounded from France some- time ago, has been honorably dis- charged,' Mrs. J. A. Mcl3ain spent a few days at Hamilton and Toronto coming home accompanied by Mro. MoSaiu, who has returned home from the West. The quilt given by Mre. Arthur Peebles to the Patriotic Fund was drawn by Everett Coghlin's little girl and the lucky g c y h alder of ticket 299 was Stanley Ford, Atwood. 300 tickets were sold realizing $30.00. Fordwich And, McKee is feeling some better at present. Miss Mary Aylesworth, 'Waterloo, visited at her home here. Mise Norma Cook, Toronto, is spend- ing a month at her home here. Albert Johnston, 9th Onn„ deliver- ed a fine team of Clyde mares to Thos. Sanderson, Wroxeter, for which he received the handsome sum of $500.00. Edward Of., second son of Wing and Mre. Rogers, of this village, who has been working for the past year in Harriston and Wingham, has enlisted with the Forestry Battalion, This is the second boy to enlist from this family, the eldest son, Frank, having gone overseas this Spring with the 153rd. While taking down part of the old house at the mill Emanuel Schwandt bad the misfortune to be caught under a falling wall and received a severe squeezing and shaking up. No bones were broken and we hope Mr. Schwandt will soon be himself again. Ed. Matthews, jr„ who was working with him, had a close call, one of his legs being caught in the falling debris. Molesworth r -t Misses Annie Elliott and Elia Fras- er were visiting friends in Wing- ham. in -ham. Hugh Spence and Master Bert, of Listowel, were visiting at H. Grain- ger's. Mre. William Fraser and Mre, H. F. McAllister visited with friends in Monkton. Miss Florence McDonald has gone to Toronto where she will work in a munition factory. Rev. Mr, Stevenson, Toronto, oc- cupied the Presbyterian pulpit in the interests of the Lord's Day Alliance, Amos Snaith, Thomas Elliott and William Fraser attended the Liberal Oonvention held in Winghatn, Form- er was chosen Ohairmau for Grey township, George McAllister, Miss Gladys Field, Guelph, and Mrs. A. M, McAi- Iister, Bloomingdale, motored up to Jim Elliott's and visited for a couple of days Alf. and Mrs. Wright and Miss 0, Wright, Toronto, Jim Leppard and H. P. Spence and the Misses Grain- ger, of Listowel, attended the funeral of the late H. Yeo. The monthly meeting of the Wo- men's Institute held on Thursday, June 7th, at Mrs. D. P, Stewart's. Everybody is asked so be sure and attend. At the last meeting the an- nual report of the Society showed the total receipts to be $704.80, and the expenditures $597,04, practically all of which was used for Red Cross work. Listewet F. S. Howe's many friends will be pleased to learn that he is able to be atouud again el his recent ain aft 1 i re illness. A memorial service in limier of the memory of Pte. Sid Bassett was held in the Methodist church on Sunday evening. A. Torrance has received oflioial word that his son, Pte. J. Ben, Tor- rance, has been discharged from the hospital as being permanently unfit for further service. Several complaints have been made lately that beds of flowets belonging to private citizens and especially the beds of flowers planted by the Horti- cultural Society on Victoria street have been damaged and flowers pick- ed by parties who apparently have no regard for the property of others, To protect its members and the plots planted on the streets, the Horticul. 'ural Society, offere a reward of $16, for the conviction of any one found picking these flowers or otherwise damaging this property. Faculty of Medicine of McGill Uni- versity has announced the hotter and pees lists for the first year class Peter Heinbeeker, son of Peter and Mre. Heinbeeker, Listowel, Meade the class and is prizeman for the year, He came highest. in the aggregate of all subjects, in general chemistry, physics, anatomy, zoology, and was near the top ht all the other subjects, Mr. Heinbeeker is a graduate of the Listowel High School. What might have developed into a very serttitte lire broke out on 'Monday evening of last week about 8.30, when the barn on J. P. Walter's premises, Main street, was discovered to be on fire, There are several building° very close to the 'barn and a brisk breeze tai asef ELECTRIC7Y OR ANYONE-ANYWHERTS ete AR fI Uri�� A �O1•LE_ Here's a1efter-f rn a local user '°/DDLCooL }T DELCO-MCH T Simple -Durable DELCO-LIGHT BATTERY Thick (tares -Long Life. gets veL�3tb n • „(sS.A-_Lv kN 9e , 1,0100", ^tie vLL 8% eN'''at 5e , efAs' wee. Nee' ibe' Lgeti tilA . L , L e•a\N iL .L it l eNeV1.01 ��tj't. �9 tot coet ,LeLLtl, O NV' r? °see Qo L4 pec L ti p v. a` n Ct3,r3Lr:�;ta. etq Bopp :tQeto 4Lsatia ,�bo o tvo tv°�gAo`�l� p9 .., . fit v5 uitip' t1,L G LL N L�`' ,C �r `i oe et,%o,"'b z5A Neq„i, vete it 4p L><t� DELCO-LIGHT Ls a complete electric plaint designed. tc furnish povi CN) v�yLr Tref', vc. Qa�a Turr4 s Ol .: and •\p�� ecty �a°rA° -j.° toz a ' 0 8 0e ti,8,4L6 9 C,t t o y p be til• 5 N14v. G eSljecpyL��, c,�+yoC 4 ' v° cox tut nG tL bee {lpp 5.1 oP Ioti vo vy `eve It use a Heber cone tee art:d 1 P151 t to- ltsett PRICE $1390 00 Sari e Agent, Brussels'' •� 11 was blowing at the time, Fire bri- gade made a prompt response to the alarm, and as the water pressure was excellent the lire was soon extinguish- ed. The building, however, was bad- ly damaged, and the loss is only part- ly covered by insutance. How the fire started is not known, Blyth Roy Sims returned to Toronto after spending a week with his father, Postmaster Sime, and other relatives in town, North bound G. T. R. morning pas- senger train now arrives at 11,3o`in- stead of 11 as has been the case for the past month. Capt. R. R. and Mrs. Sloan arrived from overseas, Quite a number of friends and citizens were at the depot to welcome them home, The Captain is here on 3 months' leave in an endeavor to recuperate his health. Wm. Smith, teller ire the Bank of Hamilton here, has been transferred to one of the Winnipeg branches of the bank and will act hi a like (rapa- city there, Harvey Mason takes Mr, Smith's place in the bank here and Miss Kathleen Blackall has become junior clerk. RevWalter McLean, Hanover, visited here last week. He accom- panied his little daughters, Mabel and Joy, who will visit their grandparents, A, and Mrs, Elder, while Rev, and Mrs, McLean are in iIontreal in at- tendance at the General Assembly. Why Not Advertise ? (Peterboro Review.) Several dray loads of catalogues were recently received in Peterboro from mail order houses in 'Toronto, and the postmen were for a few days almost worked to death delivering this bulky matter to tite various ad- dressee, An almost equally large number went out by rural delivery to the farmer,. It is haat to estimate or even ap- proximately guess how touch treetey is diverted ftoin this city to Toronto and other paints by this class of busi- il! ill nese. And yet the patron_: of ,110 mail order houses a a net • blame foe their appareui: lr r l••:d pride. They are sisup!y f, r the influence of tl:(.4 art ud . i '«=r1.1:.' r the art th st nece2 frits masers The men orde.: o .t a lavish use of ,ti.nte , i t returns for Chet f�- ut - S n:. %r cannot be said fordecal There 'Inc merchants in .5,. . y who advertise steadily and ei t . t-; .,• ly, Anyone eau see that the e2 . ; 'e teen whoses r stores a tt a most ,. .0 and with whore busiite e e. to other lines there is rte ttgr, :; ,.:.t among the dealers not to :, ',-rr•. ea. If one broke the rule the s:'h,.' be obliged to follow the ; s:,u'! 'a for their own safety. Can r,. t,tr.L'r be blamed; can the dealer• , eeiplaiu, if the former consults his eidO catalogue and making hie eeleeri..1, sends his money to Toronto. An atsteement to keep nut of • he advertising columns has ono f„at:+ •1 to ree,'uturnd it. It distr'ibuto.s •30presion among the pm.tiee IA) contra t as d alt euti r the '.' 1 Quebec,, to common, - .,am.„ 'here Rpt Light Four e Mi, Subject to °Sea n, without ,naive Overland success C5a 1 e 50 CCIi :1L )n that one might take it as.a matter of co urse. But make it have a personal application to you, -because the cost of any car is too much money to be carelessly spent. There need be no confusion in selecting the sound valvae at the same ,price -slake comparisons and see if Willys-Overland does not spell the answer with mathe- matical correctness. Do not miss the significance of the over- whelming production that makes it possi- ble for us to give better cars at lower prices. More than 400,000 owners have been guided to Willys-Overland by their de- sire for beauty, cornfort and luxury in addition to utility. 1 i t Due, 1. . ' to its gigantic fa 1 rt Overland industry diem economies; has never found t to skimp or rob a car of value la 01.1tr to compete; but is able to .give srlrplus value throughout the entire car Ter fn, less money. i'Vli iht may not male right, but a,;> has made Overland auras? t.. The Overland Licht Four freri7, the sta,td- point of mechanical excellence, easy rid- ing colufort, roominess and beauty is incomparably a better car Than can be had in any other make at anything like so low a price. Come in and see the Willys-Overland Motor Cars -the Light Four and the most comprehensive line of cars ever built by any one producer. L. KENNEDY Agent e Winghatin Willys-Overland, Limited )dead 011lee end Works, Toronto, Ontario it Or. 111 1' (1 ��-?"t 't :i _ . llf I -.17/7". 7/Kir.C.."-A-=7-k,- }. i/,. i�i�!f� I'III11 -n,' 11i i.i III 1, 5'!epi :' II Ib II III IIII IIII 441 II 1 III II II iil III >'a r. 14 4 fpsty' � ay�yy �. "MADE IN CANADA" The 1917 Ford TouringCar $495.0® f. o L. Ford, Ont. You pay less for this car but it gives you more enjoyment, more mileage and longer service than those which cost more. The Touring Car gives the utmost in automobile value, pride of ownership and economy. Buy a Ford this year and save money -when saving is a national duty, S. CARTER, Dealer BRUSSELS _ 44rr�� 1135=� ,_ - r.1 Septi Olt. 13icl(sett, Trn•tlnto, fot'nlet'ly of ('3oth•rich, tial his sun, hicut. Joltu Dickson, who is attached In au anile levy 111111 at tungsten, vieltotd their relatives in town, Ml'. Dicicsoi'a e11ly °thereon, James is with the British) for'd's le 51ssnpetamlit, Al. a meeting cathed by Mayor Mute. uinge to make pr•epar'ations for the celebration o)' Dominion Day in Code - rich, ire organization wee effected as fellows :--Uhltirt0101, Mayor Man- nings' Senretary, L. L. Knox; Ttens- urer, 1Vtu, Labe. - Atwood Writ. Kendall dans purchased to new auto. Walter Hell, 12th Con„ was taken suddenly ill with append10111s, Mrs. Longuitre has purchased the property on King Street from Mfrs. I'hompaun, of Oalifurnia, The Iru'ge engine at the cement plant le being taken out and will he shipped to Toronto, - Mrs, Henderson Robb was at Strnt- fotd visiting her mother who is con- valescing in the bo'tpital. Harry Ratcliffe left for Toronto to resume hie former.• position as purser on the steamer between Toronto and Niagara. Pte. Clarence Smith, who returned horse wounded from France some- time ago, has been honorably dis- charged,' Mrs. J. A. Mcl3ain spent a few days at Hamilton and Toronto coming home accompanied by Mro. MoSaiu, who has returned home from the West. The quilt given by Mre. Arthur Peebles to the Patriotic Fund was drawn by Everett Coghlin's little girl and the lucky g c y h alder of ticket 299 was Stanley Ford, Atwood. 300 tickets were sold realizing $30.00. Fordwich And, McKee is feeling some better at present. Miss Mary Aylesworth, 'Waterloo, visited at her home here. Mise Norma Cook, Toronto, is spend- ing a month at her home here. Albert Johnston, 9th Onn„ deliver- ed a fine team of Clyde mares to Thos. Sanderson, Wroxeter, for which he received the handsome sum of $500.00. Edward Of., second son of Wing and Mre. Rogers, of this village, who has been working for the past year in Harriston and Wingham, has enlisted with the Forestry Battalion, This is the second boy to enlist from this family, the eldest son, Frank, having gone overseas this Spring with the 153rd. While taking down part of the old house at the mill Emanuel Schwandt bad the misfortune to be caught under a falling wall and received a severe squeezing and shaking up. No bones were broken and we hope Mr. Schwandt will soon be himself again. Ed. Matthews, jr„ who was working with him, had a close call, one of his legs being caught in the falling debris. Molesworth r -t Misses Annie Elliott and Elia Fras- er were visiting friends in Wing- ham. in -ham. Hugh Spence and Master Bert, of Listowel, were visiting at H. Grain- ger's. Mre. William Fraser and Mre, H. F. McAllister visited with friends in Monkton. Miss Florence McDonald has gone to Toronto where she will work in a munition factory. Rev. Mr, Stevenson, Toronto, oc- cupied the Presbyterian pulpit in the interests of the Lord's Day Alliance, Amos Snaith, Thomas Elliott and William Fraser attended the Liberal Oonvention held in Winghatn, Form- er was chosen Ohairmau for Grey township, George McAllister, Miss Gladys Field, Guelph, and Mrs. A. M, McAi- Iister, Bloomingdale, motored up to Jim Elliott's and visited for a couple of days Alf. and Mrs. Wright and Miss 0, Wright, Toronto, Jim Leppard and H. P. Spence and the Misses Grain- ger, of Listowel, attended the funeral of the late H. Yeo. The monthly meeting of the Wo- men's Institute held on Thursday, June 7th, at Mrs. D. P, Stewart's. Everybody is asked so be sure and attend. At the last meeting the an- nual report of the Society showed the total receipts to be $704.80, and the expenditures $597,04, practically all of which was used for Red Cross work. Listewet F. S. Howe's many friends will be pleased to learn that he is able to be atouud again el his recent ain aft 1 i re illness. A memorial service in limier of the memory of Pte. Sid Bassett was held in the Methodist church on Sunday evening. A. Torrance has received oflioial word that his son, Pte. J. Ben, Tor- rance, has been discharged from the hospital as being permanently unfit for further service. Several complaints have been made lately that beds of flowets belonging to private citizens and especially the beds of flowers planted by the Horti- cultural Society on Victoria street have been damaged and flowers pick- ed by parties who apparently have no regard for the property of others, To protect its members and the plots planted on the streets, the Horticul. 'ural Society, offere a reward of $16, for the conviction of any one found picking these flowers or otherwise damaging this property. Faculty of Medicine of McGill Uni- versity has announced the hotter and pees lists for the first year class Peter Heinbeeker, son of Peter and Mre. Heinbeeker, Listowel, Meade the class and is prizeman for the year, He came highest. in the aggregate of all subjects, in general chemistry, physics, anatomy, zoology, and was near the top ht all the other subjects, Mr. Heinbeeker is a graduate of the Listowel High School. What might have developed into a very serttitte lire broke out on 'Monday evening of last week about 8.30, when the barn on J. P. Walter's premises, Main street, was discovered to be on fire, There are several building° very close to the 'barn and a brisk breeze tai asef ELECTRIC7Y OR ANYONE-ANYWHERTS ete AR fI Uri�� A �O1•LE_ Here's a1efter-f rn a local user '°/DDLCooL }T DELCO-MCH T Simple -Durable DELCO-LIGHT BATTERY Thick (tares -Long Life. gets veL�3tb n • „(sS.A-_Lv kN 9e , 1,0100", ^tie vLL 8% eN'''at 5e , efAs' wee. Nee' ibe' Lgeti tilA . L , L e•a\N iL .L it l eNeV1.01 ��tj't. �9 tot coet ,LeLLtl, O NV' r? °see Qo L4 pec L ti p v. a` n Ct3,r3Lr:�;ta. etq Bopp :tQeto 4Lsatia ,�bo o tvo tv°�gAo`�l� p9 .., . fit v5 uitip' t1,L G LL N L�`' ,C �r `i oe et,%o,"'b z5A Neq„i, vete it 4p L><t� DELCO-LIGHT Ls a complete electric plaint designed. tc furnish povi CN) v�yLr Tref', vc. Qa�a Turr4 s Ol .: and •\p�� ecty �a°rA° -j.° toz a ' 0 8 0e ti,8,4L6 9 C,t t o y p be til• 5 N14v. G eSljecpyL��, c,�+yoC 4 ' v° cox tut nG tL bee {lpp 5.1 oP Ioti vo vy `eve It use a Heber cone tee art:d 1 P151 t to- ltsett PRICE $1390 00 Sari e Agent, Brussels'' •� 11 was blowing at the time, Fire bri- gade made a prompt response to the alarm, and as the water pressure was excellent the lire was soon extinguish- ed. The building, however, was bad- ly damaged, and the loss is only part- ly covered by insutance. How the fire started is not known, Blyth Roy Sims returned to Toronto after spending a week with his father, Postmaster Sime, and other relatives in town, North bound G. T. R. morning pas- senger train now arrives at 11,3o`in- stead of 11 as has been the case for the past month. Capt. R. R. and Mrs. Sloan arrived from overseas, Quite a number of friends and citizens were at the depot to welcome them home, The Captain is here on 3 months' leave in an endeavor to recuperate his health. Wm. Smith, teller ire the Bank of Hamilton here, has been transferred to one of the Winnipeg branches of the bank and will act hi a like (rapa- city there, Harvey Mason takes Mr, Smith's place in the bank here and Miss Kathleen Blackall has become junior clerk. RevWalter McLean, Hanover, visited here last week. He accom- panied his little daughters, Mabel and Joy, who will visit their grandparents, A, and Mrs, Elder, while Rev, and Mrs, McLean are in iIontreal in at- tendance at the General Assembly. Why Not Advertise ? (Peterboro Review.) Several dray loads of catalogues were recently received in Peterboro from mail order houses in 'Toronto, and the postmen were for a few days almost worked to death delivering this bulky matter to tite various ad- dressee, An almost equally large number went out by rural delivery to the farmer,. It is haat to estimate or even ap- proximately guess how touch treetey is diverted ftoin this city to Toronto and other paints by this class of busi- il! ill nese. And yet the patron_: of ,110 mail order houses a a net • blame foe their appareui: lr r l••:d pride. They are sisup!y f, r the influence of tl:(.4 art ud . i '«=r1.1:.' r the art th st nece2 frits masers The men orde.: o .t a lavish use of ,ti.nte , i t returns for Chet f�- ut - S n:. %r cannot be said fordecal There 'Inc merchants in .5,. . y who advertise steadily and ei t . t-; .,• ly, Anyone eau see that the e2 . ; 'e teen whoses r stores a tt a most ,. .0 and with whore busiite e e. to other lines there is rte ttgr, :; ,.:.t among the dealers not to :, ',-rr•. ea. If one broke the rule the s:'h,.' be obliged to follow the ; s:,u'! 'a for their own safety. Can r,. t,tr.L'r be blamed; can the dealer• , eeiplaiu, if the former consults his eidO catalogue and making hie eeleeri..1, sends his money to Toronto. An atsteement to keep nut of • he advertising columns has ono f„at:+ •1 to ree,'uturnd it. It distr'ibuto.s •30presion among the pm.tiee IA) contra t as d alt euti r the '.' 1 Quebec,, to common, - .,am.„ 'here Rpt Light Four e Mi, Subject to °Sea n, without ,naive Overland success C5a 1 e 50 CCIi :1L )n that one might take it as.a matter of co urse. But make it have a personal application to you, -because the cost of any car is too much money to be carelessly spent. There need be no confusion in selecting the sound valvae at the same ,price -slake comparisons and see if Willys-Overland does not spell the answer with mathe- matical correctness. Do not miss the significance of the over- whelming production that makes it possi- ble for us to give better cars at lower prices. More than 400,000 owners have been guided to Willys-Overland by their de- sire for beauty, cornfort and luxury in addition to utility. 1 i t Due, 1. . ' to its gigantic fa 1 rt Overland industry diem economies; has never found t to skimp or rob a car of value la 01.1tr to compete; but is able to .give srlrplus value throughout the entire car Ter fn, less money. i'Vli iht may not male right, but a,;> has made Overland auras? t.. The Overland Licht Four freri7, the sta,td- point of mechanical excellence, easy rid- ing colufort, roominess and beauty is incomparably a better car Than can be had in any other make at anything like so low a price. Come in and see the Willys-Overland Motor Cars -the Light Four and the most comprehensive line of cars ever built by any one producer. L. KENNEDY Agent e Winghatin Willys-Overland, Limited )dead 011lee end Works, Toronto, Ontario