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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-4-17, Page 4WEDNF.ISDA'Y, APRIL 17th, 1929. Zgilr rttosrt post WJ DN SDAY, APRIL 17th, 1929. 4th Month APRIL. 1929 S M T W ,T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 THE IRU$ L PQ3T Ma Hatched Chicks May' Barred Rooks 18e each t . 0. White LE•gllorns 170 each Hatehing Eggs from April to July 5c each. Above prices are for customers coming to the farm for their purchase. Chicks are sold iu regular boxes but customers must furnish container for Eggs, If you are in need of it new Brooder Steve, Founts, Feed hoppers, etc , let me quote prices on Royal equipment. C. G. CAMPBELL ALLI;UUY, ONT. ]'hone 1i1vth 10 24 GODERICR ARDOR a. - SCENE DACTIVITY d; y� i �Feeds! Three Boats Cleared For Season ' and Others Being Inspected --- New Annex For Elevator — Work Goes Ahead on Million Bushel Addition to Plant. Goderich, April 12-- Goderich her bor is the scene of much activity these days and everything point.; to a very busy summer herr. Naviga• tion opened on Tuesday a'eernoon of this week, which i. about one weak earlier than la -t year. The three boats which cleared for Toledo are the Hurlbut W. Smith, Howard M. Hanna Jr., and C.R;seall Hub- bard. A number of tt • remaining, steamers n port are awaiting inspect- ion and order,; to lea~•••. :,lost of the crews are now here.. In the eastern end of the haihnr work is prod•, .sling nicely on the construction of a new million birltel elevator annex to the Goderich Ele- vator plant. Cement founrlaloe.4 are being laid and a derrick scow i1• busy excavatin •. Down the ha, lea hill, nrar the scene of the cnn•ttr .r,'t- ion work, n huge shut 1• heinr h fill Tin 1' fon t , ar'ivery of i-'vei. Truck: will be used in hauling the +. 'e. own - .t 't • t h T mGniri Gro from n pr stet. anri del ,er will he mad:. down the hank by way of the chute, On the L;Irld Sn the harbor W. T•. Fnrre-t i rr.•rtii„r n,.t. ,pl•,.d.e and scow. i,Ir. Forrest's drill scow is at work in the ea trr', .13;,. \Vnrk ori the several r•on+tttrct`on jobs eoee- meneed a few de ye azo. These jobs consist of the r. r,n,tt•uiitian of por- tion.' of the eolith and north pier in eoncrr.te and t heil•line of a moor• ingcrihe. Th work la a continua- tion of contra to let by the federal Government int year. The Iight house1r now in opera- tion for the season, with Bert Bogie as the new man in charge. The ice on the lake has practically an disappeared and the fisherman are making preparations to leave and set nets. John and Norman McKay are erecting a fine, fish noat in the freight sheds and this will be com- pleted shortly. FOUR NOMINATED .FO'R MODERATOR AFTER a thorough test of the Chick Feeds formulated by our Mr. Pierson with wonderful success, we are this year offering them to the poultry public, You can feed these Feeds with every confidence that you are going to raise all your chicks. Every ingredient in these Feeds is the very best we could buy. A supply on hand at all times, Also kept by W. J. McCracken, Davison's Hard- ware and Farmers' Club Store. Also expect to have a supply at Walton and Ethel, WALTER ROSE SAYS G®FE ICH vase their Sons to stay on or to leave the farm. f There has been a revaluation of sand men and women who have only harbour of refuge from Sarnia PORT ,oldier lands. A soldier in t their money invested with the ha. to Tobermory, With a conservative stones min St; sthis government placed NATIONAL PST one of my townships had ' p eei'rtidollar does lesst too itaysefar sant overnment in power and a Liberal tjten each eye tontoolcn oche one stone g a loan of 54,200. The gov- ig-a Liberal mark you, Mr. Minister from Pa„e 2) !eminent inspector carne around and ;used to. lI ask you sir where is the of Public Works—continuously 1e- and said 'What good fellows ive are: 1 Continued ;allowed him 51,000 off the loan. The much -vaunted prosperity? But I ;presenting from Confederation to They got into the elevator at the and which was approved by some • man thought that was not sufficient must not dwell further along this that date, 1896, the riding in which third floor; they went up to the sixth 1 line• floor and then retuned to the third, of my cegri, a3tural fii'•Irds. Thl3 i and referred the inspector to the , Goderich is situated, an expenditure 1:cti +•i tens 10,000 invest- corse of the township, The reeve! I wish to say, Mr. Speaker, that had been undertaken of ssoo,o00 on. but in the meantime they extracted d in i i ;'):'r>. He has gond right to said : In our township council we the townehip councils, the women's that harbour. It was and is a hat- hundreds of. millions of dollars from t,+• interest on his capital !tweet- ! ,;eased unanimously a resolution that institutes, the churches, the United ional nort. They handled 20,000,000 the buying public, the poorer class 3 Farmers' clubs of my constituency bushels of grain this year and, as 1 of people in this province. Time and n rt v business ir..n In this the farm lands in the township of have been urging upon me to ask again the party pleaded with the gov- lanl, i c •ac '',r : '. `'•()"., 1' )loris are to -day worth 60 per centsay, it is the only harbour of refuge 01). I Ien,vv Ow” nr,• .ren in tis of what they were worth in 1020. this government to get out of the nn thr creat lakes. But because I ernment to abolish that tax, They abolished that tax • than ab r r trust 1 _ t iniac more in business. I t] ,t rundv3s rum -running f a 1i cret:on o gth ind s mit ed e Wm. t • cFinance bolof i ' ;,. anand said toMinister thataroundaMi • o ung anybody rho ams when the t r c• -e• v� 3r i'It l..t lir u.7 •ad no v , understood. Theyplead tell be u d l is see shall r to e n. b.r for Veto r r• til , t e'm e h n farm at 0 groat. There are men oi' ino "Yourh$2,80r would not sell k who have made a scree» in other for more than ,$2,800." As against with the government of :Canada to that the Government should expend invade the reduction from Gper ten lines of ba Ines who think that any - tee, the overninent inspector would gut out of the rum running business. the money voted, then a. threat is oto 5 -per cent he said it was a reduc- h g Father we are in it or we are not. made. I should 'be pleased if the 'tion of 1Fi?t per cent ; when he re body "an make a :-newt In t 'i' knock off 51,000. In the older set- For the sake of. a few millions of ill- duced it from 5 % to 4q;, it was a re- iene a irr,eat turn, but T want to tied part, of Ontario almost every • minister would assure me that lie tell 1e.iiIr.al eah"r, that it tulles 0 man farm is for sale in the county of gotten dollars it is painful to read was only joking. I shall have an- Iduction of 20 per cent ; when he re- n r e' !Id ,ralil,re, special fitness and Huron, one of the' best agricultural the incidents of the rum -running other occasion to do justice to this duced it from 4 .per cent to 3 per r,••.• .. any sucec: scount business which recently have ap; car- great harbour, which this winter ac- 1 cent it was a reduction of 25 per cent I rr ell trinity,: , to mak.' countis in the Dominion, a y ed in the press. Only today 1 nolle- and now that it has been reduced m sie•rtositure at the »r,•seot tint••. 1 where we have as intelligent farmers Pcommodated twenty-two vessels un ciao allowing in this budget a sal- and as industrious farmers as are to ed in a newspaper that fourteen carrying five and three quarter mil- 'from 3 per cent to 2 per cant there ary of '1,200, or x100 a month, or b:� found in the province. If that is tum -tanners from Canada landed a lion bushels of grain. is a further reduction of 33 per cent. cow farmer. surely cargo at Atlantic City worth a quar- I should like to have said some- ill we add those two together we find a week to the farm r the case there, I ask where is the ter of a million dollars. We in the that already the sales tax has already tie, man who has the ability to ratan- prosperity that is supposed eo be en- North of thing Sn regard to the ma31 service been reduced 6 115 per cent, If nee a farm anal toil front the risinv, jov{eel by the farming community of rdlociate ourselvesonfrom� such wish but the mini•ster is not in his seat. I 'next year it is reduced one per cent t the tong of the sun should be al- Ontario o d' ss shall leave tt for another occasion i more that will be another reduction Those Languid Eyes They quickly reflect your health and physical condition --restless eyes indicate the temteralnent of the -stomach. Watch the eyes . , see that the whites aro clear with a healthy bluish tinge, The minute a yet. low tinge appears is betrays Con- stipation, sluggish liver or bil- iousness, you need a laxative, Bring back your Vigours Vim, Vitality With Beerhum's pills—the sure way to constant, Joyous, bounding health, a Try a regular daily course for a short !1 T/egel'abfe tell the story. rycawill ff Product Read about Beeicl Character Advertisemehe n seg in Sales -Agents:, Harold P. Ritchie & Co., Limited. Toronto 520 mamma when ,they game back here they *C- eti just $75,000 in the estimates for a matter asuch Importance as Godo rich harbour, .and later on they add- ed $100,000 in the anpPlementary estimates. That made $175,000, But they only spent $85,000, When the hon. 'member for Vletoria woe speak- . ing the other night he said he had expected to gel back with $546,000 according to the promises that had had been made to the people of his constituency, but he was afraid that he would have • to accept $46,000, Then Hansard reports: 81r. Spotton; And see that it is ex- pended. 14Ir, Plunkett: Surely .they always spend It. Mr. Spotton: No, they do not. Mr. Elliott; That is a suggestion , for the riding of North Huron, I I should 'like to ask the Minister of Public Works to explain to the house ;some time just what was in the back I of his head when he made that re- mark. I thought that perhaps he , was joking, but after he had had a night's sleep he was atill in an ugly frame of mind. I will not go into !details' Mr. Speaker, but at any rate :I left the city for a couple of days. But I would ask the minister to ex- plain what he meant by that state- ment. Is this the type of govern- ment we have today in Canada, that no member shall dare to suggest that the government spend the whole of clo it on the minute. I am simply us- 1 an estimate without having the threat ing this( as an illustration. They toad her : Money is not worth as much as lie reduced, with the result xpend tere pazll r oeular public works in his constitu- it was, and we cannot pay you a 04 ency shall suffer? Let me say that per cent. If you care to leave it with in this house, speaking in 1896, the us we will pay you 51,12 per cent.'late M. C. Cameron made the state - Periodically she received similar let- ' tnent, as recorded in Hansard—I tors until her interest had dwindled havenot the time to read it—that in down to 5 per cent, ci contrast statement to i 1872 hea Liberal member, had per- this out comes a financial per - seeded 'Si, John Macdonald to an - that the Toronto General point a commission to go up and Trust Corporation, have had the bust down the 160 miles of coast line, year in en or so `ir who history. control the company are red taking evidence and looking into the are prosperous; but the fifty thou - whole situation. The result was that they decided that ,Goderich was the e, A Baking Expert "Pot light, flakey pia crust, use 2 tablespoons less. per cup of Purity as of ordinary may Pious of soft wheat $ole VId t level scat:Unseen foots of Phones. ins, Roll it drr. Poe extra rich Pio cleat we half butter and halliard," Send 30c for Pilrity Plow. Cook Book. Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited. Toronto 91 Dominion Parks in Ontario 't'her'e are two national parks In Ontario --the t5t. Lawrence Islands park and Point Pelee. The former is recreational area, while the latter is a bird sanctuary and holiday reser- vation. Point. Peleet is situated in bake Erie and is the most southerly point in Canada. Park Animals are Fearless Wild' life conservation measures adopted and enforced in the National Parks of Canada have resulted in the wild creatures losing much of their fear of man, It. is no Common occur- rence to encounter wild doer on the • streets of Banff townsite 4n Rocky Mountains park, Alberta, while Roc- — Iky Mountain sheep graze alongside certain sections of the park highways. undisturbed by the passing motor However, the upshot of the ?natter was that the vote was cut off entirely traffic, as were federal aid to the farmers for good roads and federal aid to the farmers' sons for technical edu- cation in my province of Ontario. The former administration had grant ed over $1,000,000 a year to my province to assist in agricultural education, to encourage good roads and to assist in technical education. They continued it during the war, but the government rudely cut it off. Now I should like to devote a few moments to the sales tax. I think a mistake was`made when the title of "doctor" was conferred upon the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Moth- erwell) instead of the Minister of Finance. When this government come into office they found the sales tax at 3 per cent; they forthwith raised it to 5 per cent and then to G per cent. The consumer was carry ing a bag on his back with three o to se n ario : business, and we callupon the gov- lowed 323 a week, or as much as a ' P g However, let me give one ilustration , of 50 per cent, givinga total of 165 mechanic in a factory ; that is. 31,- ' The farmer used to be able to take ; ~ernment to implement the recom- of economy on the part of the Post l ear. His taxes and insurance down a carload of hogs to Toronto 'mendations which were made by the master General (Mr. Veniot). The ;Per cent, and a further one per cent -00 a G and have five packing houses coin- royal commission that investigated postmsater General has shown con- reduction m another session w cost him 3100 ; depreciation on P g c able the minister to reduce t?.: sales b 'l1' d fences S200 • de prec peting for has :Lot k. But under this the customs In my county we are siderable ]roman sympathy in my t th 100 per cent making it u• an pec .s ' iatlnn on implements, work horses, government the accumulation of cap- prepared to go further and at any constituency and has done several another 'fe 's ital in the hands of the big interests time vote for the prohibition a the thins for me for which I am rate- all 265 per cent • but the chances are g g tI *alta St all off Sn one 311 en - harness and to on, 5100 Hts ivr tt more than a house keeper she has. resulted in four of these pack- ;importation or manufacture or Sala fel. But consider this incident, of a thae spends at least half her time with the ing hawses amalagating. Now there ! of alcoholic liquors. In this, Sir, I rural mail carrier in the village of ,swoop before the next election. I t' 11 t t on on the tun speaking only for my county end A b Let 'us say the post office commend him to the public ;figures her the magnificient salary of 512: live stock market and the farmer has muself b pmyself.was where the Minister of Finance cannot 13e. 50 a month that would be $150 a to sell his hogs and cattle to this I I wish to address aefew remaks sits• they moved it down to where poultry and dairy, and .I am allowing , t3 prat rca y no •compo t i u urn. tut I am speaking for f Public Wo(Mr.rksA sixteen e who if he •stating that all the vinegar factories seat. The other night when the hon. fraction was involved, and the de - year. He cannot run this farm alone, combine at their own price. 1 saw an to the Minister o u is ors the Minister of Public Works sits. Growth of Tree -planting he usually has a son fifteen,article the other day in the Globe 'Elliott) whom I am glad to see in his distance of thirty-nine rods and a or seventeen years 05 at; were in the city would be earning of Canada are uniting, and that it member for Victoria (Mr. Plunkett) , partment sent a highly paid respect some money • I am allowing that boy would place them in "an enviable was speaking about the promises or there to measure that distance. of trees to prairie farmers in Canada 57 a week -3365 a year. Then, as position.".To-day the farmer has to which members of this cabinet made He found it to be thirty-nine rods which is made annually by the Tree governments always have atplaee for sell to combines and buy from coin- during that iy-election it sounded and so they docked the man $10.48 Planting Division of Forest Service, contingencies or indingies, I am al- bines. . so much like "Home Sweet Home" to a year. Yet this govermnent is the lowing the farmer incidentals of Now, Mr. Speaker, I am sorry to me that I guess I looked pleased. friend of the working man. Department of the Interior, it is in - $185. This means that on his 100 be compelled to pursue this line, andacres of land he would And that displeased the Minister of This friend of the farmer has also teresting to note that each spring shown its interest in agriculture. In nearly 8,000,000 young trees are -ave to e I do it with no pleasure at -- Public Works, so that in his ]hind I have been guilty of a great indiscre- 1012 the late government put aside : sent out ; shipments of these trees In connection with the distribution 83.000 in order to secure a bare liv- have had hon. 'member on the other Iiami3lton London Synod ® member for Pens tion, When the hon. living. According to Minister of Labor side of the house read financial state- $10,000,000 for agricultural in - On April 29 at Paris — An leaving nothing for clothing and meet after financial statment to Victoria told how the Minister oC struction in the different provinces. Interesting Prograrar—Moder('- many other articles ; it would just show the country is ,prosperous. Trade and Commerce was going to My province was to receive 5336,303 g Assembly be a bare living and interest on his Why, certainly it is,_and where there subsidize shipping, and what trade 26 per annum, and with the grant Generaltor of the _ te - Y prosperity.im pros- is any _ __. Robert _ - ho was ~ulna to establish, the Min- they got they built the Kemptville Attend. porous I think he should have $1,000 Simpson Company in Toronto, one 1°LeC "e agricultural college, and undertook a year to the good if he wishes to of the best departmental stores in Four have been nominated for the send his chiidern to high school and the Dominion, After paying interest moderatorship of the Synod of Ham- ilton and London, which will meet in the Presbyterian church, Paris, on Monday evening, April 29. They are. Itov. T. D McCullough, 'M. A., Kin- sardine; Rev. R. C. McDonald, Omit: rich; Rev. W. W. West, M. A., At. say, "to the country" ---whether or today the dollar is not going quite wood, and Rev. Peter Reith,B. A., I not 100 acres of land should return so far as it did then. Stockholders the farmer -owner this sum of money - peepereus 1 Yes, one hundred stock - Tara. Rev, J. H. Barnett, Ph. D., of annually. holders probably ; but the twenty Itidgetown, is the retiring modern. A farmer—not my political per- thousand employees, the people who suasion—hits given this definition of live in the cottage,, the bulwark of tor. ;t fern "It is a •:ir•re of land sur - The first sederunt will be taken the nation, are not as prosperous as rnundnd by nrnsper3ty." Well now, the were. Recently a million dol - up with the moderator's sermon, the if it is bounded on the east by hanks tars to a charitable institution. God election of his successor, and a them- and trust companies, on the north by bless him, Ilut right in his own cam - oriel service for ministers and elders rnanufaeturing and industrial eon- pang there are single men earning who have passed away during the rerne on the west by hrokrrs and so from 512 to $16 a week, and mar - on, and on the south by departmental ried men earning $18 to 520 a week. year !doves and chain!dopes then 1 think The milllonuire is mare prosper- ous will be several interesting iter definition in correct. otts ; but what about these men who features. Rev. Dr. Buchanan, moder- Now this ie. -how prosperous the are working in his institution? ator of the General Assembly, will farmers are in mi• county.11 I ami A few years ago a widow showed speak on Tuesday night. There is . to be a rally of young people in the interest of recruits for the. ministry, when James D. Smart, M. A., of the graduating class of Knox College, ''will deliver the address. There is to bra am t ial session for the elders, I when Mr.Henry Strang, of Exeter, will lead a discussion on "Steward•nnn shin." Dr. Robert J=ton, of St. Cathnrinrs, will speak on "The Mes- Mtge of the Presbyterian Church to Canada." The docket is a heavy one, con, taining overtures and the usual re- ports of the sl.and:ng me: eamitte Rev. J. M. 7,aird 81. TL•o 1- c, is in charge of general iot'•t•estc Tit•, h" -t• obeli, Hamilton, and ter. Jannis '11n,' Flay, T'. D., of London, will pr'•senl the cause of missions. Mrs. M. Cul• lough, of Toronto, will represent. iter W. M, S. later to university. This would give on their investment and putting told by the Minister of Trade and will ask the privilege of putting on him 54,000 a year, which I think a away to meet depreciation and con- Commerce: man ought to make on 100 acres of tingencies, they show a profit of Hansard. It shows how the grant land in my own eounty before you about two million dollars. That corn- In succeeding Dr. Tolmie as your was apportioned in Ontario: can say farming there is prosperous party .may have twenty thousand em- representative at Ottawa, Dr. Mc - Ontario Agricultural College - Lill leave it to the judgment of this ployees, but they are getting a dol- Lean will possess the added advent ee aeries and expenses 2 house and. as government members l:u• more than they did in 1921, and age of supporting the government in \ei.leult•usl snhool and 9'arn1- power, an advantage so obvious that tat Capital expenditure moo 1 clo not need to labour it to an in- OA Administrative and telligent audience. - teaching - staff, and Let me assure hon. gentlemen op- blalntunanuc and equil,- polite that they mistake the intelli- nicht ,.413,000 Bence of any audience when cabinet — es,0e0,00 ministers go a bout in by-elections instrnatlon and Demonstration - promising the people everything Agrienitural representatives 130,000.00 and think they can bribe people with Extension work in household their own money, Sir, they were up science 1,100.00 around our harbour, and the mom- Demonstrations In veal-gable the Minister of Finance landed gr.,wing:... ... 4,00n.00 somewhere in Quebec they rushed coupe!:, t ion anti tea ritets e,tue.ee him on the first train just to prove Short e:etna• 'ses for winn.s of that what the rest were saying was field crop and live stark conl- all right. The Minister of Public a" it cnn including travel - Works, the Minister; of Trade and lint; expenses .. ... 1,000,00 Cnnnnerce. air, Malcolm), the Soli- Lectures ort 1.ortieutture 760,10 ing convinced that Victoria needed to secure agricultural representat special consideration. And this is ives in the various comities. In this what the people of Victoria were regard I have a statement which I borne ont. in this ht my c o r.ag - me a letter{ she had received from from snnth Tioron (Mr. McMilifin 1, the Toronto General Trust Corpor- cater General (Mr. Cannon), iter, i,onlonstration work on soils 0.5(0.00 its appears from his tine wl) in Ilam ation have had the best trust in the Minister of Labour - T will not take are there w.,rk .. 4,711.67 nn'titurmts call him in and discuss ,,'.l. where he states that his companies of the land—they always the time to mention the rest—were Fen hntr; 21110 crop Judges all there, and 1 see him on the plat- i)emeeeteat one Jr) )ive suck vrry seriously whether they would ad (lo what they say they will do, and form in his surplice, with his surplic- an.". /ionic:y •,. , 3,010,00 9,000,0r Ontario Breeding Station Under sunervision of Poultry T)ep't 1).4.(3, Guelph. We 01) 01 111i'1' in Harrod Hocks. 11vel•y hied nn our farm is rttlleri, bonded arid blood t••sle,l, by (+nv eminent inspector. We trap rf'�st under lleenrd of Performance snuervitifon. Write for milling -get and prilt"5 nn Day-old Chiclftl and Three -weeks -old started ()hides. r, tir. $C0'l"P, Sunny Crest Farm I1, R. No. 2, Settf,n'th, ('Dt. ied ministcral choir. Leading the Iilomentary a4ri-ultu"la Lducatlon- � choir, with the treasury of Canada in To nrovidr rnr amt rnrmrr- ll.e one hand and the credit of Canada nw,• 0110 totn.hnit; o0 agrio- alt.•re Ir, 1,igl. -end pul4le )�nb:,,. . r hauls .. ,.. $e But when this government into power they did not know ']'heir lour for the Earn great, but it is great only r inn • and this money. e election y intended to assist in agricultural cation they could. not continue ing. They put up the Buhl of 00 for• one year, and the m raid filet they were going t in t1 resolution at the next either to improve or to in the other, he led in the song. Where the whole realm of Nature 24,000,50 thine, 54,001.57 That wore an offering far too small.t came 'fake my silver and my gold, i what to Not a mite will I withhold. do.farmer was The Minister of Finanee last year,during pointing his linger over this way, 0 which was said that we were asking for every- 1 cal edu andgthat the same me were every - mending that expenditures be keptminister leave me out of that, because the so bring session our part of the country, offering the ° extend the time de (' grant- thing dmvn. 1 wish to ask him tonight to v:hnlr' bomb of them came over to it as a stem, or just to leaveit was. aeeeeneeeeer people. everything they had. But Y AUCTION SALE Household —of— Household Furniture, &c5 require 2r4, carloads of moss and nearly 10 miles of 45- inch burlap. Before many years are gone, the "treeless prairie will be a thing of the past. 3LOOK AT YOUR LABEL AINTING AND Paper Hanging The undersigned wishes to an- nounce that he is prepared to handle all kinds of jobs in the above lines, and will endeavor to give the best of satisfaction. Prices Reasonable and work promptly attended to Alex. Coleman Phone 6411 Brussels D, M. Boort, Auctioneer, has been instructed by the undersigned to sell by Public Auction at Mtn Carrie Hingeton'e resldenoe, John 85„ Brussels, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, at 2 o'olosk, the tollewingt-t extension table, 2 Nmnll tables 1 fnll.leaf table, 1 small kitchen table, 1 white Iron bed with spring(' and mot. tress, 1 single bed with springs and mattress, flied end mattress, 1 Rndinnt Hoo coal stove avmond sewing machinumber ne, 1 dresser, 2e p ash stands,1 china cabinet and Secretary combin- ed, d oouobos. 1 bureau, 1 (•burner coal oil stove with oven. 1 kltehon cupboard, 6dining room laire,8 kitchen hem ook, 10 yelydarof 5 making h carpet, 4li airs 1lowsyds. rat linoleum, 4lumps, dlshee, curtain stretch, ere, pictures, smoothing irons, 1 carpet sweep• er, garden tools and other arttolon too natnsr• 000 to mention. Terms IBEERRT DARK, Prop. 3t3••F3.3,3.3.3.3.4.3•fi3.3••N3+3•44+4,4 +3.44+4,44+44 3• � For Sale • + 4. 3• Hog for Service The undersigned will keep for service at Lal21,00e 0, Morrie township, a Registered Tian worth Rog.6ILBERT b1COA LLUAt, 413.4 Proprietor, Bug 2 e + ▪ One Red and one Roan. • Browndnle breeding. 3• • tiXtYa choice. $ JNO, G. SPEIR Phone 166 •h +++++++4.44++++++++++44++++ Notice to Creditors of Estate In the matter of the t n Janet Gibson, late of the Towshi q of Morris, In the County of Huron, Widow, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 61, Chap 1E0, at the Revised Statutes of On. tarto, that all persons hoving slut u, -against the estate of the mild Jnnet t41bsor, who died o,. or about the 10th day of July, 1048, are requiredto nand by post, pre)aid, or deliver to Andrew Sflnp.rm Seafnrth Y.0, (Winthrot) Ontario, the hxecutor of the Inst will end testament of the said deceits ed on or before the Tenth .day of bray, A. D. 1000. their unmet( and addrenaea with fall part(onlarn In weft - Ing of their Mellen end the nature of the ee- curitfae,(if any).he1d by then duly verified by o Ntntatory ddeelarntfon. And further 6al,e notice that after the sold 10th day of May, 1529, the Fold Exooator will proceed to distribute the 00e010 of the said estate nn,ong the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Malmo of tvhiah he shall then have tend notice, and the said Executor shall not he liableforthe Naid assets or nay port thereof to any person of whose otnitn he shell not then have re• delved notice. Doted et Brureels, the 10111 day of April, A. D. 1020. ANDREW srsipsON, Executor. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Alexander Barron, late of the Town• ship of Dray. In the County of Huron, Deceased. Notice in hereby given, pursuant to Section 01, Ohnpter 160, of the Revised Statutes of Ot tarto. that all persona having olnlms ngalnat the estate of the 'mid Alexander w'.rron, deceased, who died on or about the 26th dny of February, A „ 1920, are required on or before the 27th day of April, A. D.1920, to send bypost prepaid or deliver 10 Alex E Barron. re, eels, R. R. No, 2, the Ad• mnastrator of the estate and effect, of the anal Alexander Barron, their Ohrlotion and. aurnamea and addressee. with full portio• tiara (n writing of their oleins and the ature of theft -decal Iden ID any) held by them.n At d further take notice that after such Met mentioned dein said Adn,lnistrntor will t ro• oeed to dletrfbnto the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, hovine regard only to the Online of v bleb be shall then have notice and Bald Administrator will not bo liable to any person or persons for the said enmate or any mart thereof of w hole°Miro notice shall not hove been receiv- ed by him at the time of such distribntlon, Dated at Brussels, Mils 0th day of April, A. D.1020• EA:.AD:ANDER E BARRON, Brussels R. R, 2 Admtnlst, ator Farm for Sale or to Rent The undersigned offer,, hie Macre firm for sale or to rent, befog/434 Lot 23, (ion 0, blmr- ria. Miserly all seeded °own. Geed buildings; plenty of water For fortber partlsularo ap• ply to GILBERT SPEIR, Brussels,. Farm for Sale 50 acres of lentltbetng composed of 8 E is nt Lot 28. on the 0th Oon, of Morris Gor:n0111p. 00 the;prennlse, to a Rood frame bailee on stone tvnll find collar; also barn double board- ; ed and battened, hoed mettle and horse 1 ;table; else about 13 acres good bush, If not Bold will he rented for pasture. ,JOHN LAMB Ethel Delco Lighting 1 System for Saie l 1260 Watts ; 150 Volt'. Almost new, with poles, wire end ell egnloment For further parttaplere apply to DR. A, E. MCMASTER, Seeretnry Vlllego Trustee Board, Ethel Farm for Sale Farre known no the Dilivorth Farm, onto prising 100 scree mostly nil .cleared and in a good state of cultivation. lots of teeter end within 1mile of Ethel stiction, 3r mile to StiedVilInge, Will he priciest reanonoily for ranch onto. For reenter partinulare, npi,piy en pt'emtnes to .1, 10. RROWLAND, Ethel, Farm for Sale A very dosirohle stock farm of I60 nores,14 Mlle from Brueaela. Good buildings end egnll'mentn. Itnay turns to snitenrohetter For further pnrtl AIH 13MACbor1A LD, Brneeets, l•1), l• 0