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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-1-30, Page 4WEDNESDAY, ti.t)'it, 00th, 1429 _ irtwor _. M . rThat big-hearted leerenite, A, C, n t McVicar, donated a ham as did also .• ' our old friend Garf VanSttme and .AY, JAN, 30th, 1920, t je Western Canada dour Itlills do n. fitted the bread, which all went to make up the sandwiches so much Huron Old Boys' 1se eppreeiated. a Secretary Floody is not as young 2p as he used to be, but Is just as en - Annual Ott Home thusiastie and energetic as he was 1�1A 9 !! Home at the organization of the Assocla' tion• He is always en the job awl Despite unfavorable weather con• long may ho continue his activities• diticns the 29th annual At Home of----•-tv • --- the Huron Old Boys Association was r held in the I. 0, F. Temple Buildings D WILSON on Friday rgenitila January 24th, PROMO 1 s -t D with the largest attendance in the AS �+ history of the 4lssoelation, The pro- A gram of the evening included Old POST Time dances with the official caller Succeeds G, E. Rason es Sterns oft, Jack Thynne, a Bluevale Old Chief at Windsor Boy. Music by the Harmonica Club of the Y. M. C. A., ender the leader- The Border Cities Star, of Friday ship of W. MacKenzie, a Clinton last had the following item which Old Boy, was very meets enjoyed, refers to a former well-known Brus- The band is composed of eighteen sels buy, who is making his mark n boys almost all of the same age and the Business world. Mr. Wilson a smarter lot of lads would be hard learned the drug business with the to find. Al. Lipton's Orchestra sup• late Jas. Fox. He is a brother of plied the music for evening. During Mrs, D, McDonald, of town:— the early part of the evening pro. At the annual meeting of the diI'- grossive euchre and bridge were actors of Frederick Stearns & Cont - enjoyed, taking •up in all fifty tables. pany of Canada, Limited, held ,fl Suitable prizes were awarded to the the offices of the company in Sand - successful competitors. Refresh• with street west, yesterday, Fred F. nients were served in the Buffet Wilson was named to the office o£ managing director, succeeding George E. Rason, who. has resigned owing to ill -health, Mr. Rason 111. Some months ago Mr. Rason, whose health has been impaired for several years, became seriously ill and tendered his resignation to th company. It was not accepted, but the directors appreciating the feet that Mr. Rti.-on req°,:ire'3 a complete rest gave him leave of absence and appointed Mr. Wilson as acting manager. Mr. Rason has decided, however, that the condition of his health will not permit hen to return to:alive duty, so, accordingly, h}.a rea'ynation ae managing director hay, been regretfully accepted, Mr. Recon, of eous.:e, retaine his seat on the }:re•rtorate where hie colleagues will have the benefit of his counsel end lona ennre,•tion with the blI i - m '. Hr is in Florida at present. On Staff 20 Years. tiIr. Wave n, the new managing di- rector, joined the Stearn staff mo than 20 years. aeo. His Hest position "na that of salesman covering the eit:e.e of Toronto and Hamilton. Ten year- ago her came to Windsor in tee capacity of advertising menan •r, and he has been closely associated with Mr. Rason eves since in the, Steorns organization, Mr. Wilson began his career in the drug busi- ness in Brussels, Ont., in 1897. Af- ter serving the usual apprenticeship he graduated •.from the Ontario Col- lege of Pharmacy and the University of Toronto in 1002 after which he entered the retail drug business in Chicago. Returning to Canada in 1906, Mr, Wilson again entered the retail field, this time in Toronto, forsaking it to join the Stearns etaff in 1908. Mr. Wilson is married and lives in Jefferson Boulevard, Riverside. He has one daughter, Marion, He Is a member of the Rotary Club of Wind- sor, the Little River Golf and Coun- try Club and various other or:;anlzn- tions. s Room from 10.30 to 12, under the able supervision of Mrs. D. 'Phony - son, convenor of the refreshment committee. The program was broad. cast over F.F.C.A. owing to the courtesy of D. H. McCreath, former- ly of Goderich. The following gentlemen conveyed greetings from the Old Boys to their respective towns and villages In Huron: A. 1;. Forbes, President of the Association, addressed his old home town, Sea - forth; E. Floody, the faithful and efficient secretary for the past 25 years, addressed his old friends in the town of Clinton; J. A. McLaren, President of J. A. McLaren Co„ Ltd. conveyed greetings to Goderich; John S. McKinnon; Trade Com- ]nissioner to the last British Exhibi- tinr at Wembley, was the next speak er, and he addressed the residents of Blyth, where he fleet saw the light of day; A. G. Smith, for several years publisher of the Wingham Advance, conveyed greetings to his friends in Winrham, and the gathering gave three rousing cheers for the old County. One o'clock in the morning brought to a doer- a perfect even- ing which will again be looked for- ward to in a year's time. Ntoes and Comments Mr. .1. A. McLaren generously do- nated the coffee. The annual pienie will be held at the Exhibition grounds an Saturday, June 8th. Much sympathy was expressed for Mrs. R. C. King who was absent ow- ing to illness. aese'.5 President Forbes is a genuine .rustler and made things hum from start to finish r. . ,,. .5 Mrs. Geo. E. Ferguson, formerly of Brussels and Gorrie, won first prize at euchre. {..;. Flank Foster, motored from Chelt enham to be in attendance although ice and snow made travellnig bad. 5 a Standing Committees J. H. Hand, General alanager or Langley Ltd., was present and was For Huron County delighted with the evening. aaaa c soli EXECUTIVE -- if Trctv.,r- Carried. Treasurer Walter Buchanan of Grand Theatre Friday & Saturday - Feb. 1 & 2 . GARY COOPER and FAY WRA.Y in "The First Kiss" (fVliioh di tenet et mean a thing until you know it's the Sat- lll'dey i e,•ni,Ig Poet story, "Fite.' Beetbkre") a drama of the Oheaapeake 13ny °betel• iieheriee anti a swot who turned liver;; •dlt fen the honer of his family aid the girl who braved everything fel him and won. WITH A i'ARAMOUNT COMEDY Monday & Tuesday Feb. 4 & 5 "The Tragedy af Youth" A VIVI P DRAMA OF TO -DAY They were e6', nn their Honeymnon— t)n board chip the Bride meets her Husband's Friend—and then— With a great cast of Screen Players including—Warner Hearer, Peery Ruth Miller, Beater thanes.. Claire McDow• ell, Harrey Clark, Margaretgaimby, Steppin Fetchit. Friday and Saturday - Feb. 8 & 9 ZANE GREY'S "The Water Hole" }{11'\APEO for ran. St ',wiled an the traukleee desert, eve hem, water, without f", d. Rescued by the strong arm ‘r Ince A notenerell gill of the cities, petted, apcl33Pd, cawe„-d en, 1.':u ns what. it rr0025: to stiffer. She defies him. aid he stents her nway. She fk,llnts him and he spanks her. `;h,• tries 00 escape and be holds her with love. With JACK HOLT and NANCY CARROLL ��1l "Fleet's In" "Flight Commander" UU I h t "Glorious Betsy" "Topsy and Eva" item NEWSY ITEMS rho holo, which 131 s the mason the+ dogs' noses are always cold, Bui as Mxs the dog soon boeaine tired, Mesh went down and put ollr foot In ULUEVALI the hole, which is the reason women Herb, Powell of Oak Lake, Man always have cold feet. Finally, who :has been spending the past however, as the water Rept earning loftandsat • wentdown Noah e ht himself f week with friends around elsein, No 11 l m I Saturday for Toronto and Wood• on the hole, which Is the reason that stock, before returning-homo. men always stand with their back to Silas and Mrs, Johnston, of Wal• a fire, ton spent a few days with relatives , > here. Companionate Hurry Call Wilbert and Mrs. Mothers and An English bishop received the family, of Guelph, spent the week following note from the vicar of a end with the former's parents here. village In his diocese; J. J. Sellers wont to Fortis and 1135 "My Lord; I regret to inform yo.i daughter, Mrs. Robt. McLean accent- of the death o'f my, wife. Can you panted him home, She has been 11, possibly send me a substitute for the weeks in .the hospital. week••end?" I Elden McKinney, of Toronto, 1 was home over the week end, There was a good attendance at New Warden of Perth the United Church on Sunday morn. ging, Mrs, Wm. J. Sohnetbn of Glad•, Native Son of • ia F • George S. Keith Has Had Gad 15 perience in Township and County ! A few honours have came to• Tees- Work -- Three Years as. Reeve.. Stone, Man., rendered a solo winch Blanshard Township was much appreciated. TEESWATER Lilacs have been sprouting, welter this year, which might be worthy of mention at this time, al- Perth County Council in electing though there is no need for elabora- to the office of Warden for 1929, tion. Here they 'are :--J. H. Brown, Warden of Bruce County;. Dr, M. M. George S. I{Lith, Reeve of Blan- GilIles, President of Bruce Medical shard Township, has placed in that 1 Association; G. H. Linklater, Presi- important position one of the most dent of District Funeral Directors; capable men in the county,and ono G. it, Brown, President of Bruce p nce bio experience badon idem who has c s 'ton Be hxp eels Association; , County Printer's sides these,Teeswater • Ball team in townl(hip and county affairs. were 1928 Bruce Champions, and a 1 Warden Keith for six years before long with this M A. Donahue won he began his county counerl career, the shield for the most valuable Play served as a councillor for the Town- 1 er in the Bruce League. shipof Blanshard. He is corn/none- ' Teeswater will have an Old Boys' ' lieunion this year. They had two ing his fourth year as a member of I previous ones, in 1905 and 1919. the County Council, During the time he has been con- nected with municipal affairs he has won the general goodwill of his col- ; the rifle he was using suddenly die- leagues, and the vote which the charged and the bullet passed members of the county cast at their I through the young man's arm be- mectin last week bears testimony tween the w$lst and the elbow. The g wound was very painful for a 'lime, of the high esteem which Mr. Keith I bet if blood poisoning does not set is held by the members of that body. in he will be little the worse for his Warden Keith is a native of Blatt- mishap. While Charles Filsinger, son of • Mr. and Mrs. Filsinger, of Carrick, was having some sport shooting spar 1 rows at Wilfred Schweitzer's barn, NEURITIS? Sciatica? Rheumatism? T -R -C' a ore wonderful tar Neurltle, Mr. W. 11, Davis of Grand Bend, One, had this so badly that his wife bad to drese him. T;R-C's made hila well, He soya, "My wife also used them. for Arthritis. She wouldn't be alive but for them." 1-R'Q'e' aro equally, good for Rheumatism Neuralgia, Selatioa and Lpmbago, leis uiek, Safe, No harmful it drugs. 60e and 31.00 at your dt ugg lbs, epa (fit/_ IC CAPSULES CAPSULES distance from the farm. on Welt be flow resides and has resided since he was about a year old. For the' past two Years Warden Keith has served on the County road eommittee and in the year 1920 was eihairman of the 'road and bridge committee of the council. Blanshard township last had the Wardership in 1916 when McCaus- land F, Irvine, now county sheriff, was elected. Mrs. Walter Messer of Palmerston was a recent visitor with her parents W. 11. and Mrs, Armstrong, Morris. i Mr. Monteith, of Stratford, spent a couple of weeks with Mrs, Corbett and family at Belgrave. Norman Keating has returnee} home after spending the past sev- eral weeks near Sudbury in the lumber camps. Mr. Corbett of Superior, Wi,., is visiting with Mrs. Corbett and other friends in Belgrave: Miss Audrey Bryant, of Blyth was a recent visitor with S. A. and Mrs. --es- Brandon. Grey Council Meeting The Municipal Council of the Township of Grey met in the Town- ship office on January 14th, as per statute, when the following made and subscribed to the necessary de- claration of office: Henry A. Keys; James F, Collins, Deputy Reeve; Thos. Dougherty, Silas Johnston and Robt. L. McDonald, Councillors. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved on mo- tion of R. L, McDonald and second- ed by Silas Johnston. By-laws No. 1 and 2, appointing the various officers to serve in the Township for the ensuing year were finally passed on motion of James F. Collins, seconded by Thos. Dough- erty. Moved by Silas Johnston, second- ed by Thos. Dougherty that P. 3. Bishop's time as Collector of Taxes Orval and Mrs. Graham, of Strat- -- ford, spent the eeeek end with re'.at1- BRUCE COUNTY Ives at Belgrave. 'Teeswater is going eo base an Old Boys Reunion this year. ;)iidtnay Council votes theinselves pay for the year. On Monday evening the first meet litters. The can boast of two movie ingof the newt organized Anglican theaters. new one opened last y g g week seats 500, p Young People's Association was he d Jahn McKay. aged 74 years. former- in Trinity church. Richard Procter ly of Kincardine, passed away at the the President, was in the chair. Aff house of his sister, Mrs. P. D, Mein- ter the opening exercises, there were nee. Toronto- four very fine addresses given, one Roderick and Frank McLennan, one each of the principal aims o' met chants atLnchalshhaeedissolved the Association. Worship was taken pertnerehip, the latter will continue by Mrs. Wm. Brydges, and was fet- us do business. lowed by the singing of an appropri- WJalkerton gives strong support to ate hymn, as was all the addresses. it. fine band. The council recently Next was Abner Nethery's talk on voted 8755 per month toward the Work,which includes Missions. Bandmaster's salary. He gets $1,000 Rev.r. Shore took Fellowship and per year. Several large ponds of ice have been foraged just at the edge of the village and the young. people are enjoying the skating. Mair.LOOK AT YOUR LABEL was followed by Miss Ruth Cole an Edification. All four inspiring talks which, with the singing of the hymate made a very pleasant and profitable evening. The next meeting is to be a social evening held about Valert- CAR EACH OF Inc Day at Jos. and Mrs. Brandol's. Owing to recent illness and severe Western Oats weather the L. T. B. lodge of Bel - grave was unable to hold it annual be extended to February 2nd. Car- meeting and election of officers un- tied g Feed Wheat til this week. The meetin rival well Moved by R. L. McDonald and attended and the following officers �7' Corn were elected: M. M., Mrs. Bart, Wat seconded by Silas Johnston, that we Yellow W son; D, M,, Mrs. E. Stapleton; R. S. nerd our Road Superintendent to the 3 Charles Ring; F. S. Mrs C. R. Cool- No.Conferenee for County and Town- tes; treasurer, Mrs. C. Wade; chap., read surerintendents to bre held Comming during the next two Kira" McCauley; D. of C., Mrs. Camp Snip weeks to bell; conductor, Mrs. J. F. McCal- la Toronto, Feb. 25th and 26th.-- lum; tylers, J. F. McCallum and C. R. Coulter; committee, Mrs. T. Shoe - bottom, Mrs. J. E. McCallum. Mrs. McCauley, Mrs, W Shoebottom, Lena Denson; auditors, J. F. 1MI•Cal- lum, Charles Ring, dw Snell; r, , e ; Stel},,-r rr,+5 r awed by R. L. McDonald, second farmers Club,8l u seI{I t -'aa, ,.heli, I , i 1., �LY .175 ticket.. at the door, are! we un' t ars t n there vcre over 40tticket, M4 tcd :fee I. Conine, that we ad - ;cold .n all pt:o to tIeevening.. . IEGISLATIO.; en - en 1 e.n_r of thereport ti 1 s, Ito) 3- r, A1. t ,n, 4 ..ice: i+ e +:girth F's r<. t ].rain until next Many I/,ter :.t d etallarcentes 1 . 1 11;Y};. ' it • reel tl tenet( rn ,.n 0. F.C.A. item re!' , s . FINANCE M est 31i 3Ie. Tie, : 311„ 5 s n e r ll t. wee. . 114.d: S of Ontario to the Huron Old Iloye ,. e e, re. i . . :i :eel eaa laa Oa 13.1.121,:l., OIG •'-r,, )3 nice progta:• arra «c wit 111..,oiltt, 1. 1: 1.., . 1, X1 1 Johlt Giant, N•'. 3: ` ... } ' 'f.;-: , 13, d te: liar. • R. A. Greta'. dru„•,i.t. EDUCATION - eta 'tI ,t -. M <.;t•s P. For Sale reenter, e iet '4 , 1. J Bie sop "�o. 5; # e wife, e n t,ra.e ;t to 1,.. • t :,,.. , , 'iiia r. e _,1,,. f .et. l.h=•'1, 111: ii. Alt `n rtuar and h,. ,,tamnbl. tics . for the, '}e•>t tmc• at a H,te'on OM r rule, No. 7, algesi. e.1.00. Poli t":,>r3t, Bays g:,tlleritlt* and v .e d: a:c hf, rt- COUNTY PROPERTY—Messrs. ._Aneleet meeeslt al,, No. 1; Tea> ,.r, le• are ae. 33: •,hard, Melia); a . 1 , , 'et 2; John Ilitelee, No. J. A. Cameron, of Brant Schee!, ;+an .=,1 Iii. I:.. • r of Tib No, 1; Wei. IJ. and 11. A. Dundee, of Grey School, IIOUJSE OF REFUGE -- Mesas. lees—.ea,.Jeer— Cel;;» . Ne. r,; were on the job early and took an ;Mei t;t.;, ta;eee, l�I•-;e,•,•, H tg:o.s ea. e `seeb., ',;o. 7; r0012'!. 2,041 1',e. active interest in the urnceetthe ,,td ;1+ •i• r: nn. of .--i. far •:•I•',•tinnr: J. Harold ,A CHHILDREN'S SHELTER -3i :,,N ,. 3 ]r:. Itabt. MrAlit,ter, Silas John - Fol ier• Alegi stride MrIlveen, of Turner, Jia ker anti the Warden, ,ter., Wm. F. Bei -nee, eat•h 36 00. Oakville, formerly of Clinton, paid AGRICULTURAL ADVISO R Y tee. of hall, Martin Ferg, Claire Ids first visit to one of the H. 0. B. COMMITTEE — 'Fit :,r . Wright, Long, each 03. 3. H. Fear, election funrtions and stayed till ter last sing Henderson, Nee -b, Adams and Tre' expanses 510; 0. A. Dunbar, P. 0. was shot. wartha, box 51.50; Treasurer's Bond, $20; WARDEN'S 0 0 M M I T TE E ••--P. 3. Bishop, adjustment roll $10.60. A. 0, Smith is pepping up the 'Messrs. Middleton, Dodds, Hubbard, Township roads $213,79. Wingham auxiliary in readiness for the proposed Old I3oys Reunion to Snell and Beattie. Moved by R. L. McDonald, second - be held in July of this year. Andyesand by Silas Johnston, that we do now ise popelar chairman of the ad. 'Che large hank hewn t•r i ettiel Pen- adjourn to meet on the 2nd of Feb. th pop 1 nick, 6rlr eon , Lnglin'i`nwnehfp, r.,ts —Carried. vertising and printing committee, rompletelyc'dratrnycd hyfirotaat Fr}- .` day. The lain was OOP of the las gest - W. J{. Tinning, c ief clerk of Tor- "i/,tallies in Logaa, being 60 by 100 18 taCNOW ontoCustoms, h t d fP,•t, kqu3n;lr•d i wit kali read ru lir I ueknow is talking about a now ] arbit a and all other irr,pletr ileo. R. W. Craw was called tr, to • eo• 1 Phone orders to No. d6 ua oms, a5 110 missed 't ravettiPrlte. Al stn^ was. tri Pn ea e- ' Huron Old Boys At Home for the le mit, except lhepeoltry. A thresh- arena. post six years and says he hopes ed nu in ihel building, along with th Victoria Harbor, owing to the suds 'be on the job far at least a hundred son's crone nr feed And grain wets den death of his brother, Rev G C er more years. deetrnyed. raw. la tin leer of Herford Dur 31:2021 anti Polled Angus Springers. All quiet, young, breed), cows. Chas. A. Lamont Phone 2118 SCANDAL A huttsbug is bad enough but a arts more of less; 6 earn bu,tli land bedbug ;s wore t. (f5 aaes�, In amid stein_ of cultivation; shard Township, being born a short AUCTION SALE OF HORSES anti Small Stock at Lots Part 1 and 2 Con. •8, :Ehna, on Tuesday, Feb. 12th 1929, at one o'clock sharp: 1 brown team 4 and 6 years old; 1 bay team 7 years old; 1 bay team 4 and 7 years old; 1 brown team 6 and 6 years old; 1 grey mare 4 years old; 1 brown. team 3 years old; 1 sorrel horse 8 years old; 1 bay mare 3 years old; 1 black colt, yearling; 1 sorrel colt, yearling, (The above horses etre all broken to harness). 2 Shorthorn bulls; York sow with 9 pigs, born Jan. 14; 7 pigs about 12o lbs, each; 1 set of light team harems quantity Sweet Clover seed (White Blossom). Terms—$10 and under cash; over that amount '7 months credit will be given on furnishing ap proved joint nates with G%a per an- nual added. Land owners for secur- ity, Thos. Kerr, Prop. Alex. Mor- rison, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, -- FARM stock, Implements, Grain, Furni- ture, etc. Jas, Taylor, Auctioneer, has been instructed to sell at Nil Lot 16, Con. '7, Morris Twp., at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: 1 Per' cheron mare, rising 12 years old; 1 Aged horse; 1 Percheron colt rising 2; 1 Durham cow 7 years old, due to calve March 8th; 1 Herford cow 7 years old, supposed to calve March 16; 1 Durham cow 10 years old sup- posed to calve April 13; 1 Durham heifer 4 years old supposed to calve Aug. 14; 4 steers rising 2 years; 4 heifers rising 2 years; 1 calf 3 otos. old; 2 calves rising 1 year; 6 pigs rising 3 months old; 43 white Leg - horns and 56 year -old -Rock hens; 2 geese and a gander; 1 Frost & Wood binder, 7ft. cut in good repair 1 Deering mower; 1 hay loader; 1 disc harrow; 1 sculiler; 2 sets of iar rows; 1 land roller; 1 set bobsleighs; 1 Flurry Walking plow, 21; 1 Per- rin riding plow; 1 top buggy; 1 cut- ter' 1 light wagon; 1 seed drill; 1 slush scraper; 1 Peter Hamilton tun nip puleer; 1 couch; 1 extension table; 1 longe; 1 folding table; I cook stove; 1 heater; 1 centre table; 2 cupboards; 1 Florence coal -oil stove with oven; 1 bureau; t stand- ard cream separator 600 lbs cap. nearly nen'; 1 churn; 3 barrels; 1 washing machine; 1, 5 -gal. oil cask; 2 rocking chairs; 12 dining room chairs and other chairs; 1 Singer sewing machine; 2 ferneries; severe, lamps; quantity of fruit and gems; carpet mrd linoleum; quantity of dishes, etc. The Farm contains 100 Facts to Remember Inner in grater; 30 to crop; 2 goo Wc.ik. Good frame house 313x26; A pair of tights among Sc.otell kitchen 231x11; wood shed; pomp acrobats means a. couple of Scotch }tense; barn on stone foundetion '70 acrobats. 4 4 s;, ,, x40; straw shed G0 x24. 4te miles from arom the Spring's just three tons a•vay! echo'. --S nls]iies of 510 and under cash; over that amount 9 Somewhere somebody is reading months credit given on furnishing proofs on the seed catalogues. approved joint motes. Discount of r '2' 1 t or h on d• Some low 116e body (male or fa m6 ountspercen, Lanf fod owners casfor security.creita hale not decided) has been writting Jae, Taylor, Auctioneer; Peter Me - letters and signine other, people's Nab(, and Thos. Miller, Clerks; Wm. names to them. Wonder where they le, Douglas, Proprietor, t„ I sT `V w ,t• • got the autho ylS SAWING Parties desiring Custom Sawing done this Winter may have the same at- tended to at Jac n� s teunnsa n s telt 7, Con, 13, Grey Did you hear of a well-known bus> iness man, .who had a tight pair of shoes, and one Sunday morning de - aided that he would grease them up —so he went down cellar, and after rubbing the boots for sometime, he discovered that it was not goose- grease, but a armee that ais wife had for a salad. ey>ze fi e "According to the Office Cat, it asems that near the end of the for- tieth day the ark hit agalnst the epro- teuding top on an electric light pole, which poked a hole in the bow, Noah sent lois pet dog down and the dog, to stop the leak, poked his 11050 }n Custom Sawing Will be done as usual this Spring at the Walton Saw Mill JNO. McDONALD +,I••F•F+3•d••k•t••i••r•1•++++++•i•+•F•k•i••i•+l For 'Sale + a' r 11 Ga lues Z One Red and one Roan, Browndale breeding. 4. + Extra choice, T. t 4. JNO. G. SPEiR a+• Phone 166 + t FARMS FOR SALE 100 acres, Lot 14, Con. 7, Grey, all cleared; 30 acres seeded out; 30 acres fall plowing done; 8 acres 06 fall wheat; 2 acres of bush. Land can't be beat in Grey, Brick house,. bank barn 64x40; driving shed 24 x 40; cement stabling; water through stable; drilled well and windmill; 2 miles from Ethel and li miles from Brussels, 50 acre grass farm, N1•4 Lot 19, Con. 7, a good grass farm. Possession can be given 1st of March if desired. Will sell en block or separate. Further particulars apply to NORMAN LAAIONT, R. R,33 3 Ethel, 4•++++++++++•H ++ +++•1••F•t•'t••t••1••t•++a•a••r•t•r•H•t•t•,ta•a•+ 3 Shorthorn Buil 4 2' + i 'Yf + 0. Turnbull & Sun + Lot to Con, 15, Grey + Phone 2814 Brussels rr 2 t -0++++++++++i • ++++++++++++++ 15 months old, for sale cheap. Others younger. Notice to Creditors In the matter of The Estate at Fletcher Roe, Sato of tho Township of Morrle,ln the County of Huron, Demeaned. Notloe fa hereby giyon, pursuant to Sealer' 58, Chapter 121, of the Revised dtatutoe of 00 h,dee that all persons having claims against the estate of the anld Matcher Roe, do- om/ad,' who died on or about the 28th day of September, A, D 1028, ere required nn or before the drat day of 'tannery A. D.1919, to sand by post prepaid or dsliven to Amer &Muir. Brno eels, 1i. It. No. 2, the Ad• n,inintratrlx of the estate and egrets of the wild Fietoner Roe, their CIrrl0tinn and surnames and nddreesea, with fail partic- ular. n, writing of their chdma and the notate of Opt rseouritleh of say) he by them. And further take notice that titter snob lest mentioned dote anid Adtnlnlatretrtx will pro• need to distribute the emote et. the (lemma 1 nmcn nt the persons entitled thereto, heeler regard only to the oleins of wltteh she abet! then have notice find 0nid Ad nil Matra wiih not be Halite to any person or peraena for tete Held assets or nay part thereof of edane 1m . plaint thtetime oft annbdtatribeen mtan, Dated et Weasels. this 10th any of ;Tannery, A, 11.1828, 2` -AAMYl4P1+IR, nruaaale 12. R. Ad minlstratrtx Farm for Sale , 1310 enrol being N56Lot 26, Con. 14, AIorria, 1' auisafront araasela 1,0,10 brick house, bank barn, delving shed, drilled wall, with engine to Immo water; 10 aures of hush : 16 sores of pasture and 20 tiaras et hay. Irur ter. /her partianlnrs apply to 0118 13211 W. R1N'5Ot1tn Phone 6118 14, R 4, aruseels. Ethel Delco Lighting System for Sale 1250 watts ; 116 Volts, Almost new, with poles, wire sad an equipment For farther particulars VIIIngoTrusteeBo 25 S hel�Titn, Farm for Sale Fara ttn0w71 as the Dilworth Farm, Dom prlainghlaa5rea mostly all elonred and in n Rood state of cultivation, iota et water and within ]mile 0f 1thel atnt,]on, 4 ,hila to 2th01 Village, wlilbo prised reasonably for quit* sale. Far further partlealer0, apply on premises to. J. B. ROWLAND, 8tthel, Farm for Sale A vary desirable Meek fbrtn bf 160 Horan, t1 mile trent Brtiaeele, Good buildings an ,opal manta. Rest terms ty0y suit pnrehaner, Far InOther pbrrriAulsarnMApt7DONALp, Braeaels.