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TfitTIi•ah1AV, JD LY aa, ;ay
fnpe? btligh.:.P ifiiiieoe es high a
record from betft preetpat ons end sun
Wakes its Rets come to us this seesan
It is fortunate ti>at the great heat has
ebaatecl very considerably and the worst
may be over for this Stunner.
IF it were not for politics there would
i be almost a unanimous voteamong the
farming eormeitn'tty in favor of Recipro-
city 1 in eatncal products between the
United States and Canada we believe.
The Canadian farmer certainly stands to
win if the agreement passes, When the
farmer strikes It rich we all profit by it
either directly or indirectly benne the
foolisbness of opposition to the broaden-
ing of trade ralatioos.
CUT the weeds now and save the cast-
ing of the seed to insure a bigger crop
than ever next year. Many a highway
is a genuine seed bed for what may
cause scores of farmer days of labor to
eradicate the results from their farms,
Why dont they insist that the weed
slayingis properly done ? The Statute
is right at their hand on the subject and
nobody can say them Nay if the proper
course is pursued. Brussels could take
the hint too and profit by it.
RUMOR says a )3russelite, who some-
times associates witb the cup that in-
ebriates, has been giving "trouncing"
lessons to his wife. This note gives
notice that he will get into trouble be.
fore a Magistrate if repeated and may
also receive a cooling off under a
pump. Our municipality has been fairly
clear of wife beaters for a good many
years and it is not going to stand for it
now. It is to be hoped tbis friendly
hint will be accepted and that conduct
worthy of a husband to his wife will
mark the ensuing years.
Have you a Rural Telephone ? If not
you are a great loser and in support of
this statement would advise a call on al-
most anybody who bas a telephone as to
its value. Less than 4 cents a day will
pay the cost and put you in touch with
over moo homes. The uses a 'phone
may be made serve are almost beyond
enumeration and the simplicity of its
erats n o p v
working makes it get -at -able by almost
theoun est member of the family if
Y g y
necessary. A a saver of time and money
the telephone is right in the front of the
procession.
i'Ros5 who live in the country where
we have an abundant supply of good
water hardly know how to sympathise
with Torontoand other cities in the
famine that sometimes extists in secur-
ing the necessary quantity of aqua pure.
It strikes us that somebody must have
blundered uotoriously in the past in the
planning and installing of some of the
one horse systems to which some of
these cities are tied. It's certainly a
great privation to be shorn of abundance
01 good water. Some of the rank stuff
pumped to the homes in some cities is
badly libelled when designated as drink-
ing water sod the collection of rates on
such samples implies .nerve of a very
high and audacious order.
Doutstroe Parliament is once more in
session with a little more fire in the eye
than ordinarily. For the sake of keep-
ing the M. P.'s comfortable electric fans
have been installed in the building. It
is doubtful if some of. the hot heads will
be kept cool by the electrical appliances
when it comes to the discussion of some
subjects. A cabbage leaf in the hat
might be added as an additional pre-
servative against sunstroke. If some of
the members are es dry as their speech-
es they might catch fire almost any
time. Keep sweet, boys. Remember -
you are drawing 'big salaries so get
right down to business and leave bluff
and bluster out of the count. We know
vof can attend to that departmeut with
ont further proof.
ExscuTtvs clemency hag been shown
Mrs. Neapolitano, an Baikal who de-
liberately took the life of her husband at
Sault Ste. Marie, and instesd of her
being hanged by the neck until she is
dead she will be imprisoned for a period
at least. It is well to proceed along,
bumaultarlan lines but the great hurrah
that is got tip to save criminals from the
gallows is often a silly sentimentalism
built upon the same platform that in-
duces some folk to send boquets, sponge
cake, lemonade and jolly notes to the
biggest toughs that can be corralled in -
the jails. If half the interest were maul -
rested in working to save young people
from the way of transgressors better re-
sults would be obtained. airs. Neapoli-
tano may thank her stars that she es-
caped a. penalty she certainly deserved.
Willtatn,B. Fleming was overcome by
Cite heat While working on the Street
railway Construction: et Landau, Ont.,
and died while being taken home.
Drowning fatalities reported itclucie
rang rb of Chatham t
Georgie Ab H two
cousins blamed Gilbert, at Partridge Is
land, 14, S., and George Hewer& of
Fingal, at Pott Stanley,
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Catarrh
With the malty remedies you have
tried you surely kttow that no liquid
nlediaiue can core ymrr throat or
nose. Even a gargle only barites the
entr.anee of the throat -lb can't really
get inside, nor retails the inflamed
bronchial tubes.
With Oatitrehozone, lb's so different
from medioiue-t;tkiltg-y oat sitrlplY
breathe Its bttlsaniic fumes, Witton
carry curd and relief to the minutest
air cells in the lungs, nose, throat, and
bronchial tubes.
In this scientific way the sorellese
Mal inflammation is rapidly allayed,
relaxed warns are toned up, the entire
mncone Membrane invigorated, livery
trace of Catarrh disappears, the dis-
agreeable dropping of mucous In the
throat, hawking, spitting, and stopped
up nostrils -all these sure signs of
Catarrh and bronchitis are permanent-
ly cured by Oatarrhozoue,
Catarrhozone
Is Guaranteed to Cure
Recommended by the medical pro-
fession for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
sore or relaxed throat, laryngitis,
clergyman's throat, smoker's throat,
bronchial cold, weak chest, chest,
inflammation, huskiness, boarseness,
wheeziness, loss of voice, that tickling
cough, old age roug}i, asthma, chest
tightness, croup, whooping °neigh, and
children's throatand chest weaknesses,
and all adult thtoat and lung ailments.
Beware of the unsorupulons dealer
who offers you some cheap substitute ;
insist on Catarrhozone only, T,vo
months' treatment, $1, smaller, 50e, ;
all reliable dealers, or by .mail from
the Catarrhozone Oo., Kingston, Ont.
EAST HURON FALL FAIR
October 5 & 6
The Board of Directors of East Huron
Agricultural Society already have their
plans well matured for making the Fail
Fair, this year, which wili be held in
Brussels on Thursday and Ft iday, Oct.
5 and 6, the most successful one ever
held tinder its auspices. The School
Cbildrens' Exhibit will receive special
attention and among other features will
contain a Special Prize value at Seo.00
for the best specimen of handwriting
exhibited. We hope this will stimulate
the teachers and the pupils of all senior
grades to Rive special attention to this
very important subject and that many
competitors will strive to win this prze.
For ieforrnation apply to the Secretary,
W. H. Herr. Brussels.
Why Burn Your Toes 7
Stop using .Acid Salves, use Put.
nam's Painless Extractor ; it costs a
little more, but it's far the best. Use
only "Putnarn's-25c at all dealers.
OUR MONTREAL LETTER.
That aer'ial geography may shortly
assume a place with the other text
books now employed in schools is
suggested by the fact that the first
official air maps ever prepared. in this
country are now being drawn and
chartered here. The cask is an enor-
mous one and when complete will
provide maps and charts undreamed
of a fete years ago. Some idea of the
scope of this new aerial geography
may be gathered from the fact that it
will show all the air currents and ale
routes of this country most favorable
to aeronautes. Landmarks, including
not only lakes and mountains, but also
the distinguishing night lights of the
different cities will be explained in
notes on sections of the map, just as
buoys and lighthouses are explained
in footnotes on ocean charts. Light-
houses too will be shown and it will
be shown and ie is proposed to con-
struct a se'ies of inland lighthouses as
has been done in Germany for the
guidance of flyers. Sectional maps
showing different air routes or dif-
ferent sections of the country are also
to be made. These will be printed ou
long strips of parchment and fixed to
rollers. The rollers in turn will be
fixed in a permanent place in the air
ship just as a ship's compass is. As
the airman pass over each part
of the country they will thus be en-
abled to identify it without moving in
their seat by merely unrolling the
map. These sectional maps will re-
present areas about ten miles wide,
thus making an allowance for the
aviator being blown off his course.
Altogether the coming of the air age,
among its many other results, may
revolutionize the study of geography.
TARES FIVEYEARS TO GET ACQUAINTED
That five years of discord is therice
of ultimate marital happiness is the
judgment of a superior (inure justice
juet rendeted here. No more in-
opportune time could have been select-
ed foe the rendering of this gloomy
Opinion since marriages at this time of
year are more numerous than at any
other season.However, t dire
II wet/ r he
pronouncement of the learned official
seems to have had little effect since
Cupid continues to be just as busy as
ever. In my opinion said the Court,
"It takes abont five years for the
ordinary couple to becotne accustomed
and adapted to each other before they
can live .together congenially. In
other words it takes that for them bo
overlook one another's faults, The
Conte also upset the prevalent notion
that a legal separation is meant tO
divide the man and wife for all time
he dee)aritng nothing of the kind.
This decree to live apart often has the
°Met forcing the separated man
and wife to. appreciate each other's
company. They can reunite. Ap
parently nn view, of these learned
opinions matrimony is still more of a
lottery than even pessimists have
pictured it,
BATTLES AGAINST GRUB AND MOTE
Along the country roads of the
Province of Quebec there are some
cottspictious demonstrations in entom-
ology. i '
g Trete p
aro examples of what
t}ne1't7
bs and moths will 1 clo if left
alarm, what happens if the pnblic.
authotitiee interfere with them and
whist the natural.
beauties et the
forestll eoeld be O6 tide true pf. the
Jyear under j'itYtO}•iihlo coildittpns,
repelrty along the Kk, Lewrenco attlfl
Ottttwit as valuable and the screattmly
ht vtsdecl es any mut or the provim't',
is again an object WWI) for the sup.
potters and et Ries of the itt(tviuceat
policy toward the insect situation.
There the stun nee resideutehave eafna
!uremia again in a ambito Spirited way
and given liberally toward the cheek.,
leg of the moths. irrespective of
ownerehip of bite infested woodlands.
Everything is being done that acicuae
rand practical experience eon command
baud the cotditiorts that have been
brought about there are the results of
a method for wltieh the critics have
offered no substitute. The result is
that, although grubs and moths still
appear, the trees are thriving and the
foliage is fairly well preserved. In
other parte of the Province rattling
branches picked bare ofgreen zee au
evidence of;yhe inroads of the insects
and the inability oe lack of cooperation
of the Sornrnuulties to cope with the
pests.
NEW INTERNATIONAL. Oa,NA1.
Plaus for a big undertaking, which
has in view the establishing of a new
moil between Montreal, Lake Obem-
plaiu and New York have been placed
before the Department of Public
Works at Ottawa for approval by
(IL. Harvey of Montreal on behalf of
the Lake Champlain and St, Lawrence
Ship Oanal' Company. A 12 foot
waterway is proposed. and the scheuae
will involve the construction (if.
twenty-one miles of new canal through
the counties of Oharbly, St. John's.
and Laprairie.
The works will etiu 1, at Fryer's
Island five or six guiles below St.
Johns, and tei•utintite at Longusuil,
nppoeite Mentree). 1'he estimated
cost does not appear hoot the plates
but will be up in the millions.
The object in view is the connection
of Montreal with Lake Champlain by
a better system of water way than
now exists, while from Eike .Cham-
plain couneetiou will be made with
the Hudson River and New York.
For Summer diarrhoea in children
always give Chamberlain's Oldie,
Cholera and Dttu'rhne& ltetnocly anti
castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain.
For sale by all dealers.
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OUR WINNIPEG LETTER
Naturally tate big wheat crop, so
well on the way to maturity, is the
big thing in the West. Men who are
in touch with the crop situation ate
confidene that 200,000,000 bushels of
wheat will be harvested and some es-
timates place the ct'op even higher
than this figura Railroad and immi-
gration officers arealteady calculating
un how to bring out 40,000 harvest
bands. 200,000,000 bushelsis twice as
much wheat as the West has ever
had in one harvest, and the acreage of
oats, barley, and flax is greatly in.
creased, besides. The problem of how
c le he cropof 9 1 is becoming
to ban I t 1 1
an interesting matter, •
'Winnipeg lost one of her best citi-
zens receutly by the death of the
Hon, T. bluyneDaly, police magistrate
of Winnipeg and amen who did a very
great deal of philanthropic work. Mr.
Dttly was actively engaged in the
work of the Children's Hospital, the
Provincial Detention Home, the Res-
cue Home, the Knowles Boys' Hmne
andother like ofganirations. He was
judge of the only juvenile court in
Canada, and a splendid type of man
in public and private life. Mr. Daly's
funeral was the largest ever held in
Winnipeg ; thirty thousand people
passing through the City hall where
his body lay in state.
Considerable attention was attract-
ed to the Dominion Government
(tenet's this week by the discovery that
a good snarly persons had apparently
been overlooked in the taking of the
lists. The work was notflnisbed how-
ever and addedactivity and interest
in the matter was aroused by action'
of the Winnipeg Development and
Industrial Bureau. This organization
tools the matter up and added its
office staff to the census takers by tak-
ing names of those who had been skip-
ped and turned them over to the
census rendered fuller ancl more accur-
ate than it might•otherwise have been.
Winnipeg's bank clearings for the
first half of 1951 show that the city
will run into the billion dollar class
this year and have a good margin be-
sides. The half -year's clearings shows
a gain of 23.08 per cent. over the first
half of 1910, and gave a total of $481,-
310,500.
491;310,500. The Fall of the year is always
heavier than the Spring for banking
business and there is not the least
doubt that the first. of January, 1912.
will see Winnipeg with at year's bank.
ing of more than a billion dollars.
Montreal and Toronto are the only
other Canadian cities in this class and
there are but twelve in the United
St
t utas.
Tenders have been asked for build-
ing a new Canadiau Pacific railway
station at Brandon.
SAStCSTC13EWAN
A thousand miles of new railroad
trackage will be laid in Saskatc,hewturt
tltis season The C N. R. is cnnetructt-
ing 830 miles the G T. P. ieconstruct-
ung 840 miles the 0. P. R. is construct-
ing 842 miles. this year. The activity
of the three transcontinental roads
centres at Regina. The longest single
stretch of rhi !Way being constructed
is one hundred miles. About 1.8000
miles of new grading will be done this
year. The total construction for this
year is almost one-half as great as in
the preceding five years. At the
end of this year. therewill be 4,152
miles of track in Saskatchewan,
Moose Jaw is back among the liquor
license cities after a few Months ill the
dry column.
The dairy branch of the Saskatclte-
wart' Dopat•tment of Agricultttte is
offering this season eightailver medals
for competition among• the patrons of
the variousovernrilertt creameries.
The medals Will go to the patrons sup-
pling the greatest nttmbee of pounds
of butter fat per cote per six Summer
months. ,
0. N. R. improvetnenb work ie being
rushed at many points in the province,
and the l i ofheavy to e
laying leu arca on YY
g
Warrnun-Saskatoon branch is Already
Completed while that on the Ragintt•
Saskatoon barbell will be finished
Shortly. The new station et Stettlai
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Having everything the soft *tuff lacks.:
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Without a grain of cheaper wheat.
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is rapidly taking shape, and will be
completed at an early elate. New
freight sheds at Prince Rupert which
will give the cornpanythtee titnes the
space which they now have, will be
ready in It month or two.
A7 BERT A
Calgary is to have a new water sup-
ply with three times the volume of the
present service. Surveys have been
ordered and will be made at once.
Spokpne and Calgary joined hands
on July 4thiwhen a big party
of
Spokane bunes men visited Calgary.
The pasty was entertained by the civic
government of Calgary and assisted in
celebrating "American and Calgary
day." The Spokane party had
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in Fancy Worsteds,
Change in
Business
The undersigned bas purchas-
ed the Harness Business of G.
Horse, Tmmberry st., Brussels,
who .w)il continue it in the old
stand when he will be pleased
to meet all the olcl customers
of the shop and many new
ones.
A full line of both Light arid
Heavy Harness and horse
Gent'saIways in stock or made
to order. Nice range of Grips,
'hunks, Telescopes, &c,, to
choose from ab moderate
prices.
Will much appreciate a share
of public patronage.
Careful attention peesonlly
given to either repairs ornery
Work.,
GICKManners
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previously been to Banff, Laggan and
Field in the Canadian Rockies.
Macleod is to be rpade a chief point'
in the Canadian Northern system.
The town will be an'admitable point
and will have a big freight sheds, a big
station, divisional yards and repair
shops for all of Southern Alberta.
Red Deer is in the race with Cal
Bary and Medicine Rab for the big C
P. R. shops to be located in this sec
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doe r 1 remains of Alberta,. t re nett to be seen
whch will get the shops, as all three
towns are very p muni in earnest.
By-laws authorizing the expendtttit
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of over $54,000 for.iv3tat-works and
sewer extensions and local improve-
ments,•were passed by a big majority
by recent vote of Recl Deer.
D. McArthur, contractor, and Mr.
McDonnell of Sense & McDonnell, of
Red Deer, and the Northern Con
struceiOn Company, will submit ten
ders for &instruction on the. Alberta
Central Railway. Work is going a-
head very vapidly on the Btazean
branch of the Canadian Northern Rail-
way. Two large outfits, with eighty
teams went out last week, and four
carloads of dump wagons came in the
other evening.
Work on the grading of the 0. N. R.
branch line front eatnrose to Strath-
cona is progressing rapidly, and the
line will be ready for traffic this Fall.
Of the 1,000 homesteads advertised
by the Canadian Northern Railway in
one district, the new pea vine prairie
country, North-west of Edmonton,
twee 400 homesteads have already
been taken up iii anticipation of the
new Canadian Northern line running
Northwest of Edmonton, The land
is reported to be A. 1, with .a heavy
growth of,pea vine and native grasses.
The pea vine Makes the soil rich int
nitrogenous matter and coneegnently
develops the largest wheat grain.
Steel on the Canadian Northern
Railway is at present laid to within
sixty miles of Yollowhead.Pass.
21Voters' List - 1911
Municipality of the Village of Brus-
sels, County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that Ihave transmit.
ted or delivered to the persons mentioned in
sections sand 0 of the Ontario Voters' Lista
Aet, the eoptes required by said scabious to be
so transmitted or delivered of the list made,
pursuantto said Act, of all persons appearing
by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said
Municipality at Elections for members of the
Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elec-
tions t and that the said list was first posted
up in my oliioe, in Brussels, on the. 1911 day of
July, -1051' and remains th
ere for itis
cati
on.
Electors me called upon to examine the said
tie, and, iany omissions br any other ore
arefoundb els 10 take
ise to coed-
nge to have the said errors corrected accord-
ing to taw.
Dated this Pooh day of July, 1911.
F. S. t SCOTT,
(Berk of Brussels.
The Best School
CENTRAL
STRATFORD.ONT,
Pa Our graduates mein demand.e; Bud yin
naso men state that they are the best. 6
Students from etre mase room Were v,
placed recently at 740.010,800 and 870 _l1
t1 yy graduate withA me ex. "(
Der month tl. AS n Eo
me
iperiann Was placed rates sec at $3800
per annum, All graduates secure poet-
> The dentalet in past yearwR
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have three do '
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l,slxthan rho number graduating, We lu
Shorthand and Telegraphy.
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O. A. MOLACHLAN,' Principal.
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Notice is hereby given that a Court of Re
vision will beheld by hie honor the Judge
of the younty Court of the County of
Ruron, at the Clerk's Ot5es Wroxeter, - on
Wednesday, the 26111 day of July, 1011, at ten
o'elook In the forenoon.
All persona having business at the Court are
required to attend at thesaid time and place.
Dated at Wroxeter this 12th day of Jnl ,1:011.
. - JOHN' BRErHAUER, Clerk.
The People's Column
"r ° °'-Bli•ED YORl(8BIREs, either sex,
at brooding age, forsalu. Also 2.youug I
at>.orthorn burs, 0119 of therm 1st prtau Wtmter t
at rri sock Pair. JAS, sPEIR, Lot s0, Com 0, I
Morris. Box 276 Brussels P.O. Pltouo 100.
ATA BARf3AIN,,-Will dispose of cottage, I
Elizabeth street, Brusels, At 0550 u groat
1,, r els, in order to secure quick snit. Key
may ilelars frons Mr. Leckie
i.eolue. Fm• further
particulars see Leckie m• writs the under-
signcd.- J, R. CAMERON,
10 St. George Bt., London.
COMFORTABLE BRIOK HOl'1SE with
stable, well, &e., and 2 acres of °home
land for sale in the Southerly part of Brus-
sels. Immediate possessibn eon be given, For 1
further particulars apply � to If, S. Scott,Brus-
y sels, or JIM. MOA1STBIJR, Walton P. O.
SURE SIGNS 1 FARM EOR -SALE.-Being Lot 20, Con. 14,
McKillop tovrfohip, containing about 02
That You Have Kidney Trouble acres, all cleared. On the premises Ina brick
If your 'barer is Constantly aching
and if you expel ience dull shootiug
pains, if your urine is thick and cloudy
or sone passages frequent scanty and
painful, your kidneys and bladder are
. out of order.
Neglect quickly
brine ort rhea-
rattan dia.
b res lumbo lumbago,
g,
sciatica,. etc.
,Booth's Kid-
ney . Pills are
guaranteed to
relieve lir your
!honey back.
They are the
world's greatest specific fot' kidney
end bladder bauble. All druggists,
50c. box, or postpaid front the pro
prietoes, Tint .R.'1'. Booth Co. Limited,
i"ort Erie. Ont. Wee trial on applica=
lion. Sold brut guaranteed ip Brussels
by Jas. Fox.
The Hats
Girls of bygone days wore hats;
Think of it the stupid Hats
Styles so simple end so crude
We have hurled to desuetude,
Nowadays upon then' heads.
Women carry featherbeds,
Footballs, flower nos, laundry bags,
Bales of feathers or of rags,:
Helmets, pie plates, butter tubs,
gittugto growth and trees and shrubs ;'
Dishpans, saucepans, jardinieres,
Sofa cushions, fights of stairs;
Baskets gl•eert, and pink sud browb,
Right aide up atcl upside down ;
Pyramids end Eiffel lowers,
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Boxes meant tor fruit or cheese ;
Drying frames with wires and slats ;
Anythinglit short, but lints !
house, bank barn with hoggen combined, and
a new power mill for pumping, grinding, Etc, •
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is iu extra good abate of 01 Oil, Itnylt, '
been Dropped light and largostook of both
hogs and cattle fed on it for years. Vann in
situated y miles Prom school and miles from
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apply on the premises. 40•tf
anal oerTtltetaseijtre property o1heaYerN
Lot 28 Oen. 14 Grey, is offered for
ante by the
undersigned.are 85asas cleared, bal-
ance well timbered. On the farm there 1a
good ank barn, largodriving and a eon).
forta
house. Place in good condition and
wetifenced. For further particulars apply to
JAS A MCNAIR or IAS. D. l IR l0xoo-
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Oranbrook P.O.,P O.or F. SCOTT, Brus-
741
CARR FOR SALI4,-The undereigsad offers
for sale, his 100 Dare faun, being bot 80,
Con. 10, Grey. About 'Moores cleared, balance
in swamp, :Wee ill Fell tvhettt, it acres seed-
ed down. Fall plowing is being done. On tito
farm lea frame !buse, hank horn, driving sheet,
good orchard and drilled well. .Close to post-
Mrenpplyyynto and
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or F, 15 Scott, Bruasels,
WARM FOR SALE, being South half Lob 211,
Iv Con. 4, Morris township, Huron 00„ coif.
mining 100 Gores more or less. On the prem-
ien is e. frame house, bank barn, good orchard
well, windmill, &o. All cleared except ttbo l
• en acre. School 1/y miles distant. Only 2 a
miles from Brussels, 0acres of Fall wheat n
band erms one 50limesneeded down. p apply
price,
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0or if aott, li�ltg ssela. s P. q, 'Phone
120. Or F. S. snort, ,Brusyela.
11.1E A. L. Kerala Proprietor,
WARMS FOR SALE. -Lots 2t and 22, Con. 14,
MoKille�p, and Lot 28 on the 18th Oeeees•
Mon. Lots 2l and 22 eotnpaee the Gardiner
honto0o0d and oontalts about 180 acres, All
first -bless land, well fenced, well We chained
and has 15 acres of good hardwood bual> ; good,
comfortable buildings with al modern in1-
provements ; plenty of good spring. water and
a good bearing oro erd. This is one of the,
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Lot20 oartto'ne 125 mires With cru l house ttnd o
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has been for tants, There 1t
are ton carest, 01 of good bush on this form. For
further particulars apply tb A 101115. 04121)I1i-
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