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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-1-23, Page 4WEDNESDA.Y. JANDABY 23rd, 120, 'UM 15111,13 01410 fros.ets Most GIRLS ENJOY FREEDOM : irtleleey Abolishes PolYgamY arid the nowtex TOWNSHIP COL/Nailo i Arbitrary Reveal:Won of Wives. Council elect for the year 1029 Met OiZen r:PM r"" "" at Gerrie en Jan. 14th, at 11 o'clock es up lectures a.m., purenunt tp Statute. Merabers of veiled and Nequeet,,,,i all present and took the neeeseary har°1116. Writee Sillie. Mile Helium, qualifleation and Declaration of Of- c904thes'll:41. at Aol"rioll sOtiol tli Age as followat--Th03- It".01 Enropcaantsi"Pig'il George Huldedel, Diew eputy ite; Jelin believe Hutt the Turitl,h wenn se ‘e.t?e W, ‘ Gamble, ivilhon Lor,/,,amiFdc,viusxilro„usis ItiotellIcvtvcrzulitere„ C. ,Tayler, as Counrillore., !: ri and horse of het • IIIMates of k''t meeting were rem! reigns over three or four nh, and on motion or Gamble and Taylor 1dE Un- Tut Melt winou quie, wte ter,. were adopted. Ae ever:, th.1' ' tat hloved by Itu:detril and 1.Q011)af elzo—'')) Of Wiii11))0 in Tillie e. 'fl that a retmlutio.a milling for the ell tie' p 'it • :let e-e:eet who Statuary Gtant an the expenditure It°,,s1"''.1 herein of $16,3.11.1.11 for road expenditai, ;;; .1 wor)1,oe 84a I'd he passed. Calricti. 10,1 )1 i. a :in!, at A depiitat:im from the Village of 1.1‘i,littl';; W."6 w"'"' Ire le,,the Wroxi,tor WILit,11 0/1 01)) 1)1,1 I. 4 ,7.41;ir.. ing them te pa.4.. r...solAion appoint. ?meted ammunitiott '0 ie 00s Th ti).J1A0oiely 1.11)Vi !lig the old ;School Dearth Bert Mar. tin, Nelson ',eat tit, Wm. :Vide ae, Te:..12:),IT 1;1° for"tlieet note el in rime te as Mei, Stenhill Tel'ior, Gordon Gibson 11 tires and bat hs' at 11) 10%arlios—, Arnold Edgar to teary 00 the bum. Ae in lurpe, the v,imn ot the mid. die ass ork and are iedust!ious. nese of the Scheel until euch time CS a new Board of cichT ool rustees are W" Mhave w1118° '11)''CLI131 W"31"11. teachers, woman physidans, woman appointedlawyo,h who never leeepanym t sall- It was moved by Taylor and Clan,- er i:itientineration than a tuan would, be granted and that the Treasurer decided upon by our LereeicilEinoilt%; er'tTs''- tapiut Kemal l'U.S1111, who detected last of the Township be autboitzee to pay orders signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Board.—Carried. It. was moved by Hubbard and Leonard that the time for the Col lector's to return their Rolls be ex tended until the February meeting --Carried. It was moved by Taylor and Leon- ard that the contracts presented to the Council by David Robinson for lighting and wiring in Wroxeter ;deo wiling the Rink be placed on file for hie that thr request of th,..s delegation or 1th:: 'Nt0r8ktisleillgtn(1,c). irt;ftts'abilii4b 1°11 year to abolish; polygamy and the arbitrary rem; illation Of WiVen. This eventhad- a .-;ree.t echo in lite ofthe women at home. who then f.elt that they were masters of their owe fate. They were 110 longer tees in the hands of the men. The young Turkish girl nowadays marries with tln Intl eonschmsness that Lhe found a home and a family, and that the will of her husband eaneot 114414 eiteer, of eourse, the litIV ercyiths for divoree; but divorce th-pends upon the verdin 0.1' a court, and Is rather difficult, te obtain. Aerieeitier Itt tltl idea wince die future conglderation.—Carried. westerner; 11»cd tO '111e Of the Turk, It was moved by -Hubbard and isle woman la ne longer richt. Poly - Gamble. that thie Council do author gams had become rare ,•ven Muerte lze Fred Davey to act as manager ofthnoglt 14st'4,1;[7.1"14-11A' the 'roan Hall in Wroxeter, to rent Public opinion spoke .ae.:uttnseta.'‘.1.41., same and collect rents and manage tbouelt. I myself knew only two men amongst al; my acquaintaiwes who had two ItepliciatIon was rather rare, too, since the Turk- ish women, owing to their intelli- gence, knew how to keep their hus- bands faithful to them. It is no less true that in all elase,s tied look after the Hall generally. -- Carried, It was moved by Taylor and Gam lite that the Clerk notify parties on Extension R. Wallace Tp. Bolton Mun icipal Drain, that cash payment luta of won", j o y f ull y not been paid and should be paid at the new law which etnenripated them once. --Carried. completely. The rnodvrit Turkish girl Moved by Leonard and Taylor, thattsolmonetrsc., Spie ,„il.togromes. ntoovidage°ceess ouatnr the Treasurer be instructed to pre- anees without having to hide behind pare report on statement of expendi a screen and Iron bars as 10 the past. ture on Mun, Drain No. S, also 00 There is only one point in which sire . n procure tliciiessdnoo,..ts rneosteinflibrite. near s$,I)Stge: MunDshe dtd ram No. 10, also s statement of amount of interest duo would seriously- hemp e. her 0118111148 the Sauk to May lgt, 1929 on Bolton to marry. Mun. Dain.—Carrott. Moved by Taylor and Hubbard, Thal HUMAN ALCOHOL leAt•TORY. Engineer be instructed to prepare 011! file with the Engineer of Public Work BodI of Strictest Teetotaller ('ontnlns o Alcohol. statment of the expenditure on Mum DraM No. 8, also Man. Drain No. 10 The human body le an alcohol Me FINE NEWS, 1 l'jlE SMALLEST.REPEELn Andorra, In the Pyrenees, has Only one' Thou:send Families Buffer for Peace. I am writing from a 011911111 or Europe, the smallest of them, all, saye O correspandent of the Christian Sol - (woe Monitor, It Is Andorra.la Villa, or Anclorra-the-Aneleat, and IL le the capital of the Republic'of,Andorra, a country snuggled in the .Pyreneett, which has maintalted it,telf at peace since the days of Charlieneene, 'while on 90111 eities, in Franco iced Spain, the Anciurrnas could see tile tosolence of dynasty after dynasty, despotism atter (1049(11 111, WM' tater war, passing like phantasmagoria." And with ' tide licinero ole history there is associated lit the thoughts of some observers the circuinetanee that Andorra is the only country in the world without a customs house, a unique exhibition politically of the Golden Rule. Andorra has it Population of 1,00D families, the head or each of which has a vote, anima, the head is a wo- Man, in which ease, although she has premier Taschereau, of Quebe t, ne vete herself, she 04141103' nne 10 who denies that he and Premier 11 bo Is a xorogner boxoro .11arriagv. fifoxelin.ggusoofn porifecOsntario, ever intended Lv.hornever elle inarriea. so that, evm he 'thereby becomes an Andorran bee governmentsb.y Ontario and Que. without Other plecese. There are six provinees, each pro- vince beim: called a comu mid hay - Ing a council of lee own, Foue of the provinces have subdivisions call- ed cuarts, and each euart lute its own council, or body or select men. The council -general of the repub- lic elects the president called the SIndich, wine though assisted by a secretary of slate, issues passports 1 in his own name, on which 0111.1r 1 countries ill the world make no i the cuarts, are administered ecotrom- entail0d charge for visas. On Its side, An- The losseach 'Sriear by , dorra requires no passports from for- ( eigners on entrance; indeed she maintains no emcees on her frontiers. The Governments of the republic as a whole, of the provinces and ni i icany—tbe aggregate levies amount to less than $2 a head, and Andorra bas no debt. On the contrary, she possesses a substantial amount of in. vested funds, Men and women, both rich ard poor, even the Sindlchs, work in the fields, , Periods of crisis occur from tine, to time. In 1820 a syndicate tried '.0 ' establish a fashionable gaining centre e London, Jan. 22—The announcement made today that the Ring would be taken to the setteide to convalesce from his illness brought a general sense of relief and a feelieg that chance for a setback might he considered as naesed. No medi"al bulletin was issued tonight, but it was announced officially that the a.itur's condition was satisfactory. No date hag been fixed definitely for the removal of the Ring, but it was thought that he would be taken from Buckingham Palace in about a fortnight, NOT FIXING PRICES PRUNING TO MAKE STRONG FRUIT TREES in cannsetlon with the hot sin nes called Escaldes. This was met vvith IS NEt'ESSAItY. a repulse, and, says Bernard New - Fewer Lives Lost man-, in "Round About Auclorra," M.P. Cinims Anger at Right 'elm Fs when' next the Idea of a g8401110 een- On Lakes in I. Q'Stre was formulated, Monaco took the place of Andorra.. But who could "Amesr is not only inevitable, it Is say that Monaco has g-ainecl more by Details of Marine Losses on The noc,!ssary, its absence means Unlit- its consent than did Andorra by its r,,r, th,e 111081 disastrous of all refusal? Great Lakes Last Season human f.tiPeas," writt Arthur Pon- In. the World W81' there was an- - sonby, in the manchester Guar- other crisis, when some Turkish sol - Cleveland, Jan. O. -Although there dian. "Indignation has been tits mo- driers, who bad been taken prisomn were four more vessels lost during live power behind the great fotwartl from the German army, escaped to movements in the history et hu- Andorra from a coneentralion camn 11)28 than the previous year, there in France. Francs demanded their were not as many lives lost, nor as 123".1'1Iint3dignatIon at social InJustine, in- surrender. But Lite Sindich of An - much trip capacity tonnage, statin- dienallon at tyranny and peesecu- dorra refused, declaring that Andorra tion, indignation at have tics compiled today revealed. During the season there were six- ,bleen irthe mainspring of vast carper - teen lives lost, compared with twenty a ''Telie"I'stsWeet-tempered. man may be four during 1927. Fifteen gave up a man who is incapable of being their lives when the Manasoo, Can- angry., Thls, fardtrtonl b eIltn gd:novtier: was a neutral state. HOTELS IN FRANCE. Held Responsible for•Jewele Even If Left In Bedrooms. adian registry, was destroyed in The principle that an hotel is eas;- acqui;cenca. placid acceptanee r's- Georgian Bay, and one life was sinif- of things as they are, and Insensitive sponstble for visitors' jewelry and fed out on the W. H. Sawyer, which toleration of all that life offers. other property left In their ropms . i 2 11 1 r rant was laid down by the Paris while they are dining in the restau- "At any rate, he is a rare bird, 11 I went down on Lake Huron, tory to a very minute degree—about The greatest tonnage of any sin- and Is deserving of no praise. Where - ti PP the , cousretnsorreca ednetliya. mai! awl .....w ealigh_ and to prepare a statment distributing three -thousandths of one. per cent, of ,,,,ship 1 was lost when the X J. as 'he has a temper' is really a cons - ter were stay.ng it November, 1925, the surplus on the Bolton Mun. Drain its total weight tieing normally pres- n ' at the Hotel Regina, where they oc- in equal annual payments, principal ent in the etrictest teetotaller. I3artelme WAR destroyed on Lake eilment, although we must watch the xhibttion of the temper ,.a order to e cupied a room on the second floor. and interest commencing, May 1st, More than one-hundredth of one Michigan. Four of the ships and one 'Know if the compliment if1 deserved. While they were dining in the res - 1929, and continue during the life- per cent. tndleates a reeent intake. barge were of Canadian registry. courant a thief stole Senora de la tine of the Debenturee--Carried. drunkenness, and eight -tenths to one Three of the steel boats were of Telephone and telegraphic corn - Real s Jewels from her bedroom. Four to eve -tenths per emit, indice.tes It was moved by Gamble and flub per cent. will rause death. . Canadian bottom. Four of the die- munioations in maneherria are bee The visitor sued the hotel for $10, - bard that this Council do now go into Alcohol taken into the body is eh- asters occurred on Lake Huron, with 000, the value of her jewels. The rbed before reaching the large in- Lakes Superior and Michigan, Geor- proving. hotel retorted that a notice was post - committee of the whole, with Coun- stecsdae, and scientists do not know W ed In every room to the effect that (1111011 Taylor in the chair. what. becomes of most 02 11, Sian Bay, Buffalo Harbor and St gar .L 0 OK AT YOUR LABEL the management would not be re - When the Committee rose they re. As alcohol. Is ordinarily produced Clair River each claiming two, and less they were placed In the hotel sponslble for visitors' valuables un- safe, The court in its judgment lays It down that: A visitor cannot be blamed for having left her jewels in her room while dining In the hotel. The hotel-eeeper is responsible for 'Yellow Corn a theft committed in a room the key and 250 for postage; Caretaker of the man well-beIng. sand Islander, on Lake Karon; M. T. I by living organisms, notably yeast ported progress as follows:— e cella, the question Is often asked whe- That the Treasurer salary be $30u; ther the compound may not arise in the Assessor salary $225; Collector the human organism and thus occur for Eastern Division $70; ancl the independently of intake. A positive make the "natural" production of $80; Auditors $30 each; Medical a CO 0 o Health Officer $150; the Clerk $650 ment for its indispensability Township Hall $60; Road Supt. 50c alcoholTPrd oles TIMI•n fri imilditu.nre"tratbeaest per hour. ln the body. It can be blowier In Officers appointed:—J. H. Roger::, the blood and In all the ti.:sues treasurer; G. W. Walker, Clerk; A. examined. Collector for the Western Division answer need not be assumed to Niagara River one. The vessels lost were: W. B. Saw- yer, on Lake Huron; India, on GOO- rgian Bay; B. B. IVIcColl, on Buffalo Harbor; Manasoo, on Georgian Bay; Sachem, in St. Clair River; H. J. Bartelme, on Lake Michigan; Thou - Green, on Lake Huron; America, on Lake Superior; Marysville, on St. Clair River. Barges -4-A, B. Xing, on Lake Huron; Peshtigo, on Lake Huron; Drightie, on Lake Michigan; GREAT MEN'S FANCIES. Mingoe, on Lake Superior; James Cahill, on Buffalo Harbor. ' CAR EACH OF Western Oats Feed Wheat A. Graham and Tsaac Gamble, audi. tors; Earl Corbett, assessor; Dr. L. N.' Whitley, M. 0. of ; Jatnee King, caretaker of 'Tp. Hall; James Edwards member of the 13oard of Health, long with the Reeve and Clerk; Road !, Supt., R. F. Edgar; sheim vaittters, t .7aines Donglae and Bert Conner; School Attendance Ofileer, lent' Carved Meat In lkitchens. of Wile s Wade. It was reeved by Hubbard and Leonard Ova Ily-laws No. -1 and By law No. 2, be read read the tlerd time 81111 paseed— Carried. It was mnved by Gamble and Tay- lor that the following account: be paid John Adams rebuilding ehim-8 iley on Tp 1.00 0, W. Walker, postage '28.. 50.00 D. Robinson, supplies for Gil- lies family . 400 J. a Rogers, uncolleetable taxes 1927 .94 It, F. Edger, sal. Road Supt 28,50 T. H. Rogers, sal, as .Treas., and financial statement100.00 Jas, Topham ,farm bridge 13 trunk channel Mun 1)r 10. 25.00 It was moved by Hubbard and Leonard That this Council do now adjourn to meet again on the third Wednesday in February in Beswith- eriek's Rooms in rordwich When tenders will be received for the Township printing. --Carried. G. W. Walker, Clerk. at vehicle has been placed by an hotel No. $ servant on a table or In a corridor. Visitors are entiitled to count in a Comming during the next two bigh.class hotel upon the utmost weeks to care being taken to protect their property. farmers' Club Brussels 5 Phone orders to No. 46 How Wesley Became 'Early alser. John Wesley, the great preacher, was anxious to waste no time un - The biggest wrecking and repair necessarily in sleep. Finding he tionse or Parliament. bill front en accident VMS 011 the woke every night about one and lay Thy likoe and dislike:, of erten- sleepless for some hours, he conelnd- st. tuner Huronic, which stranded M reet slate:atom at reed] inir.s ha ve ed that he wee lying in bed touter :.a r.,,,a41,41 by a Londener named August 6 on Luelle Islend, about five than nature demanded. He deterta- Col: NV lin Wan for nearle 1133Y - eine miles seuthwest of Pigeon Point, ined, therefore, to rise un hour ear- .ir. ,eirver in tht, kiteilet.1 ef liri- 1,1,14, Superior. She hit on reek lier than usual. Rising at seven, he talies la taatis House of Plan:101,41f . found himself mill waking in the ineideetaliy. Mr. C•t,x thlt.ks lila bottom, and h1,e total expenses of night., so tile mixt. morning row: at 1111,14 1' heve bieeer appetites than llOr 011. and putting on 53 Rh( and the next at tiVe, Still there politteiens. plate,,, and ether reectirs ameimt was the wakeful' a:terve', though a For Sale "Diera.,,11,'' he Mud nf around $110,000. eaid t? t' I o— e ell i tisisted en 11 bee,v, -et very 311in ,..3 ;. 3,, .,1 11:1 ,L. on3,14 Wale, YF 'ay. DR, SAID You MUST "King tede.tre 14,14, p r ).».0 I- at 40V- " 1 era]. of OP, pub& liallquels 1 na 1 -‘,Ii 0 „orat„, tonsil, ' are tliameed, We eor,“ he added, "He \tee. a V.17 sntall 01/111 No and Mrs, Sybilla Spahr': fore him." Tnneititi's Wag applied. Tonsils heal -1 eater, and had itait what Was pia 1/1 . - ed, operation eancelled. Try it, 31' , "Ho was very fend of ham hui was Eularanteed. Sold by F. IL. Smithd Mr. Cox says of Mr. Oludsione: it mggist, Brussels. ed. When there Wafi an exciting llinn 4, in tle. House he very soldotn dined, Spanish and Italian are spoken by but had a glass of sherry brought to about 50,000,000 people. ltillaTt litite tthirsefItotroricdloasr. Afteratkdrinking b b . age n. Germany will consume this year three times as much gasoline, as in Always Makes Compensations. 1913. Balsa is the lightest wood known, "Nature," said the philosopher, weighing only seven pounds per "always makes compensations. It one Cubic foot. eye loses sight the other becotnect stronger, If oue loses the hearing of Lace -making was inatented in 1561 one ear the other becomes more at St. Annaberg, Saxony, by Barbara acute." Uttmatirt. "I believe you're right," aald an A first-class railway sleeping Iefshman, "I've always noticed that lotsee 0, man bag one lag &art tho eoach in England, weighs 40 tons ottear is touter." and carries about a dozen pas- sengers. always eatietied with what wag serv- Number of Herford, Dur- ham and Polled Angus Springers, All quiet, young, breedy cows, Chas. A. Lamont Phone 2113 USTOM SAWING Parties desiring Custom Sawing done this Winter may have the same at- tended to at Thos. Clark's Lot Is, Con 5, Morris shorter one, The lourth morning he the breaking down of fruit trees is la a large measure avoidable if pro- per care is taken in the early years of the tree. A good deal of the damage is a result of poor crotches or a poorly shaped head, judged by the standards of strength. Unfort- unately, when judged by the stan- dards of sanitation, the open centre tree is peahens a trifle better than the modified leader type, which le the type we are going to talk about. The modified leader system MI - MAI.; in allowing the central leader to grow to a height of four or five feet, or even more if a "high headed tree is desired. Along this central leader branches are selected to form the main framework of the tree, Probably not more than six will be kept and these will be well spaced a. round the leader to get a well bal- anced head. As soon as the upper- most branch has been selected, the leader is cut off at this point This gives a tree with a central aids for about five feet, with branches rad- iating from it, which is a much stronger tree than the old open cen- tre or vase -shaped tree which is fre- quently 51)111. A word about selecting branches for the framework. Some branches tend to grow upwardi at a vary sharp angle to the main stem. This sharp angle makes a weak crotch and such branches should nos be seleet '11. Try to get branches which are forming more of a right undo to the main stem. This can better he tic. complisbed when the selection is made from branches two years old, Very young branches have not adopt ed their real angle of growth and it is difficult to make a proper select- ion. Colde ASTHMA ureamdi No smokes—No snuff—No serum* Jost croon Capsules Mr, Iterman Picotte, Penetanguisheno, Ont., had terrible Asthma 24 HA didn't dare lie down. Ile says: "Before I had taken two 81.00 boos of 12105 -MAIL I felt relief. For 4 years I have bed no troulde so don't endure that awful slow strangulation any longer. Your druggist has 119 It is predicated that in 10 years there will be ono automobile in Europe to every 20 People, in con- trast with the present on machine to every tour people in .the United States. 4,4,44-1,-E++++-ef-lefeeeelelee+,34+4,++ de 4. 4. JNO. G. SPEIR Phone 166 + + +++++++++++++4.4-0-14-1-1-leHeter NEWSf. ITEMS Every employeil"in Germany today must be insured. Java is actively developing its mining industry. Out of the 794,900 agricultural workers in England and Wales, 104,. 556 aro women and girls. Roads being constructed in Amoy island. China are being built largely by free labor supplied by the villagers. The average rise in the cost of produrtion in English -manufactures between 1913 and 1925 was over 80 !per cent. Monaco was an independent prin- cipality for 800 years until the reigning prince 'MIS dispossessed by the French revolution. Students in Calcutta, India, are making Ruch disturbances in theu• tors that members of audienees are rose at four, That night his sleep protesting that they cannot follow was unbroken, and at four he contin- plays or pictures. (led to -Ise every morning, "By the same experini,nt," be suggested, — "riming earlier and earlier every morning, anyune may jird out how much sleep he really wants." Dumbells and Church Bells. Why do we ealt the wooden. exer- eises we awing dumbells? Why dumb? Because centuries ago a fav- orite exeretee was in the pattern of the apparatus by which the heavy bells ot a church are swung—a task which calls for considerable energy on the part of the Kilgore. This 81434018105 10108 used sometimes for the purpose of training bell-ringers, and it is probable that its use as an exer- , °leer was firet suggested in this way. Later Olt, lees cumbersome tneana ot taking exercise were evolved, but the "dumbell" was atilt kept tut the name, Longest Railway nun. The longest ratiyuy run is from Riga to V1adivoatollso-4,800 miles. ON LOAN BOARD Ron, E. C. Drury, former Prettier of Ontario, whose appointment to the Federal Farm Loan Board is an- nounced by Hon. T. A, Robb. For Sale 2 Buil Calves 1: • One Red and one Roan, t Browndale breeding. ÷ Extra choice. + 4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1: Shorthorn Buil I +4++++÷÷++++4-4-+++++ 15 months old, for sale cheap. Others younger. 0. Turnbull & Sun Lot to Con. 15, Grey 41.. Phone 2814 Brussels rr 2 t 4+++++++++++++++++++++++++ Debts Collected We Collect Accounts, Notes and Judgments anywhere and every- where. No collection, no charge. Write us today for particulars. Canadian Creditors' Ass'n Post Office Box 951, Owen Sound Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Fletcher Roo, late of tho Township of Morris, In the County of Huron, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 88. Chanter 121, of the Revised Statutes of 0,1010, that all persona having alai ma optima the estate of the said Fletcher Roe, d6. ceased, who died on or About the 28ch day of Septentber, A. D 1528, are required en or before the 5131 day of January A. D.1029, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Atoy Spelt*, Smoot'', 14. R. No. 2, the An- inInistratrix of the oidate and effects of the said Fletcher Roe, their Christian and surnames and addresses, with full panto, Wars in writing of their claims and the nature of their securities (if any) held by them. And -further take notice that after MI% Mat mentioned date said Administrittrix will pro. Geed 0, distribute the moats of the deceased amongst the pereons entitled thereto, having regard only 3,0 the claims of which oho ahem then have notice and said Ad ministratrix will not be liable to any person or persons for the said assets or any part thereof of when plaint notice shall not hove been receiv- ed by; her et the time of such diatribntlen. Dated at Brussels. this lett day of January, (WEIR, 130ru1528 :AMY sse'ls R. R, 2 Administratrix Property for Sale That desirable property situated on corner (figal?hlechf"7!t:Aa:°.r of Paand Virr:4341tin3711t roams, summer kitchen and garage, Electric light& drilled well. eta, Immediate p01484. sten Riven. Nona CAMPBELL, 514 B00430,40, Farm for Sale 50 acres, being the 115¢ Lot 5, Con, 10, Greytowtahlp, township. 8 miles from Walton and 5 ranee from Brunetti Bank barn, brick homes, drill- ed well. All cleared and well drained. 51.2 1001N C. MaDONA LC, Phone 2714 R. R. 2, Brunets, Farm for Sale (00 50000 being N.% Lot 28, 000.8, Morris, 1(4 mitre from er00330l0. 103000 brick house. bank.barn, driving shed, drilled well, with engine to pump water ; 35100063 of bush 1 15 norm of pasture and 20 acres of bay. For fur. ther particulars apply to CELESTES W. RINTOCL, Phone 5138 R. It 4, ertiosols, Ethel Delco Lighting System for Sale arom•••••••001 1250105118 ; 110 'Volts. Almost new, with Poles, wire and all equipment. For further partioulars apply to DR. A, re. MCMASTER, Secretary Village TrUstee Board, Ethel. Farm for Sale Perm known no the Dilworth Farm, oom 3043083014 t011110060 mostly Alt 0300044 304 Ittn good state of cultivation, lots of water slid within smile of 0a8Ion,34mIletO Ethel Villrge, WM be prited reasonably f quiok Sale. For farther peirtionloro, 0,031314y on 00014100sto J. It ROV7hAND, Ethel. Farm for Salo ..dmillm.41010k .511017 desirable stook 35018 04 150 term 4 Mlle from Iliresteld. Geed bUlidinge and eqUIpMente. Reef tortes to 0015 M.0114003', For farther particulars apply to A. EC MACDONALD. 13rnssals.