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The Brussels Post, 1929-10-23, Page 4Wl'}AN ISD,A,Y, OCT. 23rd, 1929, THE BRUSSELS POST WI9DNE.SDAY, OCT. 23rd, 1929. Mrs. Rev. Perrie Passes Away Suddenly Had an Operation a Week Ago— Dr.' 'eerie Was on Ocean on Way Home— A Native of Brussels, Tvery The sudden death of Mrs, Dr. Perrie last Friday night came as a great shock to the community, She bad been taken to the Wingham hos• pital about two weeks ago, where an operation was performed and had been recovering wonderfully and was expected home on Saturday, M• ter being up on Thursday she had not felt so well and Friday after- noon took a change for the worse and passed away in the evening. Iler maiden name was Annie lineclitel, born in Brussels, and was in her GGth year. Rev, Dr. Perrie, who is moderator of the Presbyterian Church has been attending the General Aseenlbly Convention in Edinburh. Scotland, arriving home on Tuesday. He and Mrs. Perrie have labored in the Win h m charge for about S years. Survivmc; heehles her husband are two rianal.t,,r and on.. son, Mrs. G. Rintoni. of I nrest 1i .1. Par- ker, who bas been re—:fl—n,.. with herr parents. and David, of North Battle - ford. PROHIBITION UNION r HEARTILY INDORSES LIQ L CINDIUATE C. A. Robertacn W:11 Receive the United Temperance Support in p North Huron — Meeting Held at Myth. Clint„n. Cr' 17, 'r. Prali.l,ition Union of vac 1 117 r of North Heu'on in the Gomm it} Hall at Myth. to- day, Mr. C. A. Ro',ert:-or., the Liber- al cr,llit+• ; 111: -rt and wiP tiler of t.,e t.rat,rian'e tl-ro s *?1 out the r:•ii r in the c-.etni•.;-` ion. Ill .1 A it vin, rf \'r n hang, act- ed as chairman .for if -,e meeting_ anti an address by Dr. J. R. Forester; of Stratford, wee • leading feat:leee Dr. Forester made it clear to the meeting that none of tue promises of Premier Fer;.u_on to promote. the interests of temperance in hiS scheme of governrnenl .are heel been accomplished, and he believed that many persons who had formerly supported the Premier would in this election vote against him. Probably the greatest m nate to -ley was th'- drunken driver of motor ears, and; the L. C. A. :had failed to remedy this evil, as accidenta were large!+' on the increase. The drinking among ,Nang peo- ple had not decreased, but in reality was worse, if the increase of 7.500 new permits every month was any indication. The increase in con- sumption of liquor could not be otherwise explained, except to show the L. C'. A. was benefiting only the distillers and the brewers. The speakers strongly urged the deleg- ates to refuse to return to the 1 en- 9rlature of any reply, nt.ti- r wh” would not oppose the L. C. A. Several of the local laymen ••ill mnisters tonic part in the di.eenssien, and after due consideration of the issue involved and the candidates in the field, Mr. C. A. Robertson was heartily indorsed. Several local rallies, to be addres- sed by outstanding speakers in the interests of prohibition, have been arranged for, In the past plebis- cite North, Huron gave a majority of over 6,000 "dry." 0 • Bromine occurs in sea water to the extent of 60 to 70 parts per mil- lion. Hl g,'OdPt4f�+4'if:?k...,. "? .°".. <. � 4`-0 era W o n un ,mf1 • s dpi FOR SALE Grand Theatre Friday and Saturday Oct. 25 - 26 Emil r Patriot" Janna g With FLORENCE ViDOR LEWIS STONE NEIL HAMILTON A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Greatest of all the great Jennings portrayals? A characterization from history that will make history. Monday & Tuesday - Oct. 28 & 29 "The Lone Wolfe's Daughter" With Bert Lytell Gertrude Olmstead Lilyan Tashman Drama That Will Kee t You on the Qui \rive and send the Blood Surging Through the veins ! Ilt Will Fascin- ate Yoa MYSTERY! SUSPENSE! THRILLS ! ROMANCE LOVE ! Friday & Saturday - Nov. 1 & 2 CLARA Bert? with RICHARID ARLEN in t C'a.,tiveting Clare is more glori- 6 e oa.= than over In a neve kind of role � 5 and 1 -tory that will fascinate you J'�aeG drama � r: ". .L unusual twists ---its e romance. all i rc Clara fight for the love of the ,ii i4 li gran she adores. See her, dejected ttaand heart sick, through a clever de- ,=per,tt,, ruse save "her man" from !-I u.: h-_,1 and ignominy. Cura eat an - marvel . Dow's ;.r � fora 11;r. r{or'lnance and thrill to the ex - •..rt ' : roar dramatic stor • of ..Saul .t l yl "I):ur crus Curves" U�i 1 1 i'„vr, r 1)! thF• Press Cfira Bow BBI1B t hei Slp'irtielt; A'2t•” "Charlie Chaplin Specials" Farmers With Feed Should Make Fair Profit Finishing Good Stocker and Feeder Cattle Charles McCurdy, Manager of Live Stock Dept. of United Farmers Co-operative, Foresees Attrac tive Prices for Handyweight Butchers Later in 't ear — A R eview of the Cattle Situation — Heavy Runs of Last Few Months Have Depleted Ontario Herds and Volume of Cattle Left on Farms of Province is Getting Down to a Low Level. Pressed for his views on the cat- tle situation at this time, particul- arly with respects for realising a Kir return from feeding cattle to.r the early winter market, Charles McCurdy, manager of the Live Stock Commision Department of the United United Farmers Co-operat- ive Company, has prepared the fol- lowing summary of the situation for the information of readers of the Farmer's Sun : "I have been requested on differ- ent occasions recently to e'xpre'ss Iny opinion on the cattle situation in Ontario, and while predictions ale always open to qu(.stiUL, yet there are many farmers that present themselves at the present time. "During the last few months there have been marketed in Toronto ex- ceptionally heavy runs of cattle due to pastures and water failing and Itariners decided to market their cat- tle rather than attempt to carry them longer. A very large percentage of these receipts under ordinary con- ditions would have e ail fed and marketed in the shape of well finish- ed beef. This stock has been sold for the most part abattoir comg.an- les, who have dressed these cattle, Iso that the volume of rattle left on ! the farms in Ontario is getting down to a low level. 1 find, too, that the °.same condition obtains in the West - ,ern nrovinee; of Canada, the great L- has ' (, of Western c 1 i . Pram. been pltr'-hasrd by American buyers. ;nod shipped to • the. south. "This week th:.1( were. only some I sixty Zit( .tr'rn cattle on the Toronto some very nice heifers on the tear- ket which if fed for a short time should come back nicely finished butchers. The same applies to steers of the short keep order. "There are some very good stocker steers and heifers of various weights, which should appeal to any person who has the feed. 'I feel convinced that if farmers would undertake to feed a few heed depending on the amount of feed (,n hand, they should be in line to make a fair profit, at the same time maintaining the fertility of the seri. In other words, I believe that any having some nice handy -weight hue- chers' cattle to- market during and after December will receive attrae ' ive prices." Broad Shipp.-'- Daisy Holmes, Lila Stewart, Eunice Thornton and Ise - bel McKinnon (equal) ; Stilt race— Label Mclfill000, Eunice Thornton, Mary Coombs ; Three Legged Race, —Isabel McKinnon and Daisy Hol- mes, Mary :Coombs and Lorena ilamiiton, Lila Stewart and Marjorie Hall ; Throwing Soft Ball—Daisy Holmes, Isabel McKinnon, Hunieo Thornton, Sr. Girls' Events (telt and over)— Foot Race—Ahna% Bos' man, Alba Mowbray, Olive Shiell Running Broad-- Mabel Bosman, Alba Mowbray, Olive Shiel and Al- ma Bosman (equal) ; :,tilt Race -- Mabel Bosman, Hazel Master, Doro- thy Greenway ; Three -Legged Race Shiell, Olive Sh , —A/ma I3osman and 0 e er, Alba 1l7owhr'ay and Hazel Mst , Dorothy Greenway and Mabel Bos- om ; Throwing Soft Ball— Alba Mowbray Alma Bosman, Dorothy Greenaway. Junior Boys' Event -- (nine and under)—Foot Race—Joe Nicholson, Jack Kerr, Ward Carnet. en ; Throwing Ball—Joe Nicholson, Ward Cameron, Jack Kerr ; High Sump—Joe Nicholson, Ward Cam- eron.; Senior Boys' Events—(ten and over) Foot Race—Jack Nichol - eon, Arnold Lillow, Russel Barnard Throwing Ball— Kenneth Mowbray, Jack Nicholson, Russel Barnard ; High Jump— Kenneth Mowbray, Jack Nicholson, Ernest Falconer ; Stilt Race—Arnold Lillow, Willie Hall ; Wheelbarrow Race— (Boys ell ages) Kenneth Mowbray and Russel Barnard, Jack Nicholson and Ward Cameron ; Soft Ball,boys and girls)— won by Kenneth Mowbray's team ; score 12-0 ; Football (boys) won by Bob Master's team ; scorn., 2-i ; Women's Walking Race—Miss Pearl :fathers, Mrs. Wm. Nicholson, airs. Jos. Breckenridge ; Men's Con. lest (pitching horseshoes) Winners Messrs Chas. Ellicott and Stanley' Junior Girls Gallaher. Champions-- Junr r G —Daisy Holmes, 1S points, runner- up, unner up, Isabel McKinnon, 15 points. Senior Girls—Alma Bosman and Alba Mowbray, 14 points, runner-up Ma- beI Bosman, 11 points. Junior Boy's , . s 15 points,runner- 11 e. Nfahol, on, up, Ward Cameron, 10 points. Sen. ion Boys—Kenneth Mowbray 11 points. runner-up, Jack Nicholson. 14 points. Bluevale School Field Day W. M. S. Conference Was Held at Blyth West Section of Huron Presby- terial Held Splendid Sessions Last Wednesday. Prow hone on furlough, in which she gave an interesting`aceount of her work among those people. Her ad- dress will not be forgotten. Are - port sent by Mrs. Colbourne, temp. eranec secretary, was reed, Hazel] Richards' from St. Andrews' United Mission Band gave an interesting missionary, story. The resolution committee brought in several resolutions among them being one placing the assooiatloli on record as being opposed to Gov- ernment Control of the Liquor traf' fie and pledging itself to do every- thing' to promote temperance throughout the county, By an en - Blyth, Oct. 18.—The W. M. S. conference (West Section) of the Huron Presbyterial of the United Church was held in • Queen Street church, Blyth, on Wednesday. The church was nicely decorated with autumn foliage and flowers. The various auxiliaries, mission bandit and circles were well represented. The morning session opened at 10 a. m. with Mrs. Robert Wightman pre- siding. The devotional exercises were conducted by members from Smith's Hill Auxiliary, Mrs. W. Marsh was appointed secretary of the day. A warm welcome to the de- legates and friends was given by Mrs. Rev. Anderson and responded to by Miss Ethel McIlwaine of Union. Sixteen auxiliaries answered the roll tall with reports of their work which were highly satisfactory. The roll call of circles, mission bands, haby hands and C. G. T. T. groups shred that ynune' peoples work was well or'ranized. Miss Stel- la Sontheott had charge of the lite=- ature table giving. much information encerning the literature available. Mrs. W. J. Andrew, Goderich, and Mies Clark. of Smith Hill, were an- pninted on a resolution committee with Mrs. (Rev.) Aln and Mrs. Mul- in as finance committee for,the day. Mrs Andrew as supply secretary thusiastic 'standing ,vote the resolu- tion was carried, f rm- ric In o Nils. Na£tel, of Goderich, ed the delegates that Huron County stood second highest last year in the purchase of literature. Mrs. Mollard gave a few well chosen re- marks, followed by. the benediction by Mrs. Rev, Hamilton, of God- erich. • RETIRES FROM PU gave her re»ort, telling of the many hales of clothing, quilts. etc.. for- warded for relief in the. West. Mrs. (Rev.) Wnir closed the morning les - offered a fair day with a strong) Sion with prayer. wind to the boys and girls of Blue- i Dinner was served in the school vale School who had chosen it for room by the ladies of the church. A 'their Field Day. At two o'clock pare pleasing feature of the dinner hour I ruts and interested fr:onns came to . was a duet by Revs. Gale, of Bay - the school to enjoy a programme field, and Butt of Goderich. At 1,80 prepared by the pupils. Each wee the secretaries of departments met one said his "piece" to the satisfac-' their groups for a. short conference. Lion of the audience there were At 2 p. m. the afternoon session was ':horuses, a dialogue, a pretty drill nnened with devotional exercises -3;y LDC LIFE Col, John A. Currie, former M. L. A. for Toronto St.Patrick's an- nounced his retirement from public life. He was defeated by E. J. Murphy for the official Conservative nomination in the riding last week, rand his (laughter, Miss Helen Currie, will enter the fight as an independ- ent Conservative. Col. Currie first in 1278 entered the political world, supporting Dalton McCarthy in North Simcoe, which riding he later represented in the Federal House. He was elected to the Ontario Pare liament on the death of John O'Neil, Toronto, in 1923. Col. Currie has long been a figure in military life of the Dominion, having been one of the founders of the 48th Highland- ers, Toronto. He commanded the lath Battalion during the War. 0 MORRIS. The land had a good soaking this week. Council met on Monday in the Township Hall. Mts. D. Jordan and Miss Velma arrived home from the West on Wednesday last. Mrs. Wm. Cunningham, South gravel, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elder, of Tilsonburg this week. W. S. Forrest, 3rd con., is in Clinton Hospital, where he under- went an operation last week. Friends hope for a quick recovery. A political meeting will he held el Walton on Monday evening when J. by the little girls, follower; by ad. the Pert Albert Auxiliary. Thr: g , I 13tH llPas •e s Green, of W n ) t rur, r Mr.. h ssrs by the olderfolk., The pro. �„ n present se • gramme inane .was very much enjoyed. was not able to b err,., nt but sent I'd'he field sports followers and wore her report which showed the Severe entered into with real enthusiasm a(1`'itl.tt'ies in a healthy condition by the pupils, while the onlooker; f!rnnriahy- W. Medd, of South Huron and C. A. ;Robertson, Liberal Candidate foto' shall not have been revolved by them North Huron will hold a joint meet- at thea thine Bot s cls distribution.Doteor VISITING AMERICA, Mme, ` Curie, the "mother of Radium" is on a visit tp America. rthe mi notregret 1 does e e. Mme. Curie e mg lions she never saw. She has known poverty and does not fear it. Her tastes are simple and her health still enables her, at 70, to work in her beloved'laboratory. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SAl,ii Of house and lot, /leasehold ef- teats. ere., property of the late Christian Eekmier, D. M. Scott, Auctioneer,eelislater home, in en instructed lEth 1, ton Saturday, October 26th, at 2 o'clock sharp, the following: 1 Dining room stdte nearly new; 1 kitchen extension table and chairs; 1 mantle clock; 4 bedroom suites, one nearly new; 3 mattresses and springs; 2 toilet sate; 1 couch; 1 parlor suite; centre table and rockers; 1 kitchen ,stovoe 1 rug 10 x 12; several pieces linoleum and oilcloth; 1 glass cupboard; 1 coal heater; 1 box wood stove; 1 lawn mower; several pictures; dishes,.ote. number of garden tools; 1 set 200 cords o t i scales; about 8 C 0 ]b weigh g lrardwaad split; about 4 tons nut coal, 'The house and lot will also .be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid. Good brick veneer 7 -roomed house, half acre.of land, soft water, etc, Terms, Cash, to close up estate. D. M. Scott, Auctioneer, Wilfred D. Eckmier, Executor, AUCTION SALE —of— Ca o f— I Car of Cattle In Brussels Saturday, October 26th at 1.30 o'clock 6 Two year-old Steers 20 Yearlings 20 Calves 'perms made know day of sale Nesbit Hamilton, Jas, Taylor, Aue. Proprietor AUCTION SALE OF FARM. S'T'OCK. Grain. Thresher, etc. D. M. Scott, Auctioneer ban been Instructed to sell at Lot 11, Con. 1, Grey, 1L miles East of Jamestown, on Friday. iday November' ist, at 1 o.ocloc•lt, sherp. the yellow - a old. N --i mare errs d. fat—IIOTtSP. bay nn yenta 1 hay mare 5 yetU's old supposed to be In foal: 1 bay horse )t )earn old. Cat- tle -1 red colo due to calve 1st of Mcy; 1 red cote due to calve 1 :th of May: 1 grey row due t0 calve 0131 of June: 2 yearling steers: sprint' rill s. pigs a —1 brood sorts due to furrow middle of Dec. 20 chunks; ton hens and .pul- lets 0 uantit ' of grain: 1 Waterloo n Threshing- separator size 3 x tin. TS I SIS—Suers of Ste and under rah; over that amount ' months credit given an furnishing approved joint notes. 5 per rent, straight off for mush on reedit amounts. Land owners for security. Notes must be neeetl:- able to Bank and for encashment. \Sunray gross, Proprietor; U. ,11. }cert, :Auctioneer. NO'TIC'E TO CREDITORS In the .Metter of the testate of Eli abet). Jardine. la le of (he 1'111n;:c of)( ltru,s.Ls, ir, the ('o•,nty of Burin,, Widow, Deeensed, -- NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chap- ter 121. that all ,red3 tors :aid "'there baring claims against the estate Of the said Elizabeth Jardine. who died on or about the 21,0 day of September 1925. are repaired on -or 1,,(.r'- the 01b day of November, 1125. to send by post paid or deliver to alms Nelle Jardine„ Brussels, tint.. one of the 1 ,h•eucors of the last will and testament of the der -eased, their Christiane and Surnames, addresses and their claims , the statement of their accounts and the nature of the tower - Ries, If any, held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the Execu- tors will proceed to distribute the as- sets of the deceased, amongst the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and the said Execu- tors will not be liable for the said as- sets, or any part thereof to any per- son or persons, of whose claim notice ing in the A. 0. U. W. Hall. 0 BLUEVALE Gordon Moffat is spending a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Cloine Higgins is visiting with her sister in Toronto. Marget and Willie Hall spent Sun- day with MI's. H. Sinnatnon at Wing ham Jct. This district received a good. rail) Monday which will make the plow- ing better. Stewart and Mrs. Procter, of Bel - grave spent Sunday with Jas. and Mrs, Masters J. McLean of Knox College, oc- cupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church on Sunday, Fred and Mrs, Kitchen and Mrs. T. Walker, of Wroxeter, s`lent Fri- day•Iast with L. and Mrs. Rattan. Farmers are busy picking apples. They are a fine crop this year and many are getting apple butter made. John Campbell, of West Lorne, spent Sunday at the home of John and Mrs. Garniss, 3rd l:ne of Morris. Robert and Mrs, Shaw and Mrs. Mary Robertson left on Monday to visit Mrs. Leonard Gates at Cherry- ( wood. Mrs. W. J. Duff', Miss Mary Duff and Miss Dorothy Aitkin are week nl)rd vlsttors with Louis B. Duff at Welland, The many friends of Mrs, Snell v4ili be sorry to learn that she suf- fered light stroke on Sunday and hope she will soon be well again. Charles and Mrs. Dickson and son Charle,;, and Robert Hogg and Miss Janet Hogg of Seaforth, were San- da vi:i r• 'i y to r with their uncle, Frank I • B, Scott, Teo•, Minutes Silence Prime Mini ter, W. I.. MacKenzie ,. n nor 5 , 1C. •t:u(nnit 1 . at3rday that, in 1 accordance with arrrcn.remonts for - for A+'mstims Day sanctioned by his 1 Majesty the K ing, the 'people of Caplin;( are. invited to marls the Pc- t . ceeion by a two minutes' silence 1tl 11 a. nt. on Monday Nov. 11, next, i The bulk of cotton handki;ti m s 0 exported by the United States goes s to Cuba. `i JI market muet wh reas th•' same week last r,vced memores of thrix own t Fine Address Heard 95HEAD Of Shropf.hire y,.ar therewere close to three school clays. Our spoils lay we'(leo.) Seohin gave an add d T and )XfOYd cross thousand, all of which h would ;Itchh 4rr.s that itr neholdrr:ann 0(1 Mission Bonds a Breeding Ewes. Choice „-# go to shove that very few W -,tern annually, Not only for the nhv-, linhy panels which was furnished 'by a quality, ranging from yea; cattle going to Ontario feed lots and r,b-al training it )irovbd', hut also, the auxiliary, The excitement o '( rat- for• r- " interest ' kr t15. heavy marl(rtiut, of gnt.lte, t the it is in ihe development of tl bent n treasurer", an intt.r .f 1111,-,5 �O t7•YCaY"ol � � the ., a vfl i W. r it.l t.iltr to f 6 p tt1T Maunders { tie, the future for chase who do un- fine school spirit. 1 lag leaflet read by Mrs. C. Granby 1171. Mau'\ derS sed cattle for ,Thaler girls (vents (nine 1(11(1 len- Those resent were indeed' 1nslrlrrc ?' I ' se's should be good. der) Foot race, Lila Stewart, Daisy and enthused by the address of MIs Phone 12 Brussels i , butchers' purposes , y boliST kfts7:ny0111,1ri IWPt $ VOgr . fl time 1 Iib T 1- I M ICi T' A. P 1 th f *C who ; At the pl'esellt t ter(! a:re 0;TIF?, sa e a nnon ; Running • A. a e 01 pc, o , October, A. D.. 192.. W. 33. StNCLAtR, Brussels, Ont. Sol leiter for Fran It 'l'e-ardato and Nellie Jardine, the ICxeentors at the Deceased. Notice to Creditors In the 'natter of the Estate of Angeline Pipo, late of the Village of Brussels, In the County of Hur- on, Sptnster, Deceased. Nalco Is hereby given, Lurnnant to Section 50. Chap 121, untie Revised statutes of On• tern), thltt,xli permit's h,vfng claims against the estate of the said Angeline Pipe, who died m, or about the :7th day of September, 18K0, are required to send by pest, prepaid, or deliver to sheltun Or lin� 6••ellen May Skeltmt, IOrussele, Ontario, the Mean• tors of the fest will n,,d teet.sn,ett of 131,, anid deceased. on or before the Twenty-sixth day of 4ctubor, A.D. 1025. their names end addresses with full parte:Wars in writ. ingot then' claims and the n04ure of the se. mettles, (If any), held by theta duly verified by a sfat0aorydechtrntiea. Andturther tulle notloe that after the meld 28th day of October, 1929- the aid Executors will prooeed to distribute the x15060 of the said estate nlnong the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to (M.014111111 Of whfolr they shall Hien have fond notloe, 0nd the Said Ixocntoro shall not he liable for the an Id resets or any part thereof to any person of whose 0181111 they shell not then hove re. calved notice, Dated the401t day of October, A. D. 1029. W. M. SINOLAIB, Solicitor for the Iixeoutore. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Christian Eckmior, Isle of rho VII. lege of Ethel, In rho County of Huron, 0entloMan, Docoasod, Notice Is hereby giVen, pursuant to Section 50, Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of Ot tarn), unit all persons Miring chains neatest Om °stets of the milt Christine EOkmler, de• [teased, who cited on or It bunt the 28th day of September, A D 18211, are required nn nr before the 20th clay of Oetoher, A. D. .19211, to send by ppost pprepaid or deliver to A.B. Ofnrdemld, Beg , !notarial,' P 1) „Ontario, the agent for Wilfred 1), Eeknilsr, the Rh. tenter of the hist will find testemeut of the maid Manumit, their Christian and 1prnnm0s, end address., with hill earth?. Mere in writing of their Halms find the nature of their soon rates (1f any) held by then. And further take noon() Diet after snob last mentioned luta the sold Executor will pro - need to distribute the easels of the rlenen80(1 Moonset the (01'0000 entitled thereto, heeler regardonly to aha' olalnln of a bleb he shell Elton have tittles and the Raid SXeostor oil, not be 333,bl0 teeny person of omens for the said 11x9813 or any part (hereof of whose claim notice shell not hove been renew- ed by him at the time of ��chdlsErlhntlun. Dated this 4th ting of Octet(05. A. D, 11129. W. 14. '41100LA111 Solicitor Inc the ilxoruter EXECUTOR'S SALE —of— Valuable farm Property In the Township of Grey In the County of Huron The Executors of the estate of Elijah Jacklin, deceased, 'will offer for sale by public auction at the A- merican Hotel in the tillage of Brus- sels, on Saturday, the 2nd day of November, A. D., 1929, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following val- uable farm property, namely; Lot number 9, in the 2nd concession of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron. This property is s;tuatetl on n good gravel road about 7 miles from the villages of Brussels, Ethel and Wroxeter in a first class farming community. It is about 30 rods from school and one and one-half miles from church The soil is a good clay loam and the land is all cleared and in a good slate of cultivation. There are on the premises a two- •( � brick24'with . .ter house 18' Yby kitchen 18' by 24', a frame barn 50' by 50' with shed attached 12' by 50' with stone stabling uneernenth, and cement floors in the stables. The farm is watered by n drilled well with windmill attached and there are about 4 acres of good orchard. Terms' of Sale:—Ten per cent, of the purebese money on the clay of sale and the halancc in thirty clays thereafter. The purchaser will be entitled to nossession on completion of sale, subject to the existing lease which will expire on the first day of Marcy, A.D., 1950. The property will. be offered subject to a reserve hid. .. Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale or may be had on appli- cation to the undersigned. ' R. Vanstone, Wingham, Or -t., Soli- citor for the Executor. W. J. Jaeklin, R. R. 2, Bluevale, Ont., Executor. Dated the fifteenth day of October A. D., 1929. LANDS FOR SALE FOR TAXES Notice Is hereby given that the Bet of lends for sale for Taxes hen Lose prepared and that copies thereof men be had et this clone, and (bet We list lobeh,g published In the Ontario Gazette of ,Tule 2082,271),, A crust 8rd and lOt h sad Glottal dermas b, the neymrnt of nnld Taxes and owe, the lend will be sold on Mon. der, Ontober 2tnr. 1029, at two o'clock In the afternoon at the Court Bowie in the Towu of Goder10h GORDON YOUNG. County Treas. 031(e. County Tre2 Oodenab, Aug. 7, 1929 O•I2 Property for Sale Property osd general repulr chap of the lite (4rnree Edwards. Also the machinery consisting of turnlne lathe, with foals for turning. emery wheels end 248 ws, with woo. Bee engine 1n gond repeir: forge end anvil Nett Raw filing equipment'. and a gond set of enrnentor's tools. All will be offered at a reneouoblo price. Apply to ago N, WOW ARCM, 288 Whnrnollffo Road, London. Farm for Sale 30111, Oon, 2 Grey township. IDU noree. 7 miles from Brussels ; school within 80 rode Good brick hnnoe, bank barn, stnhling, del vs shed,windmnl,drtltndwell• About 6 noresof oroherd. Perm all to Rood stole of aultive- tto1, 5.4 Apply to JOSEPS JAVELIN, 11, It. Blaevnlo, Ontario Property io Ethel for Sale Oon'latdng of 1111 nares se lend, good frame house, and barn OOx811 feet, Hydro power bee Men in'tnlled In house end cement aldewellr ru0s 3101 property. Por further pnrtioltlare 1,9031' to J- A. WILSON. 21.13 Phone 854 Ethel 1. O. Farm for Sale Farm known as the Dilworth harm, own whoop 1811 mirex meetly nil ideated and in good nets of cultivation, lots of tenter end P1123,, i mibe of Blind station, 15y' pale to Eckel Village. Will he priced reasonably for gulok WO. (tor further partienln, s, e,pply on Premises to d, ID. ROW LA ND, IttltoL Far for Farm fO Sale A very efestrnble stook form or 160 ee'es,1, mile from Brussels. Good buildings an egnl1ro11 (38, Remy terms to mitt pur°111iser For further partton )sro eppPo 10 A. H, 11ACLONAL!), Brussels, Harr cal 10 sore day IO his ele' as the' ;l: Englai:'4 hall nc - about 1 'with k was a John l ed in bLe twenty:. his wi Trim, I, Jtunes '0 cill twoo, siJstilll Haughe then, t ••ite-1dtQ 0