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Sold By :
CRERAR & McDONALD
S. F. DAVISON
J. H. FEAR, Ethel
INSxST ON�'fil�j
..ttu,a,,.
Loss Believed
To Total Near
$10,000 Mark
Barn Filled To Roof With Crops
Ready For Threshing
FEW LIVESTOCK LOST
19 Pigs, Four Calves Lost But
Hoses, Cattle In Fields
Fire of unknown origin destroyed
the barn and et ,pe of \V, Au;,us
Ii'rk.eon, II,L s - . not fur Bette,
early eeklay u., ,..111 a loss ost'-
mated at Loin .'::a0 to tiloeee0
partly covered by :.t-urance.
In the blaze w.to t burned to tile
ground a gee:.: ;ire.: bard parer d
to the raflere w.,.h hat, crtpe teem
his 100-urre faint, and a reeled
place neer by. ..i st - h1 aet plea.
rotuly for snienient and averae.ag
20 peewee uaeh, a S;(W and to':
little pi.4s, anei flop eaiv,'s fieri 4,d
in the flames,
Reports Feeley night that Mee.
Dickson and titer:' sea, Heger, .,d
led the hoeees mit of tite b. n
proved to be incur eel, lir. 1). •ia-
sols stated S.tiUrday that the hoc+.+
and cattle \rale in the ileitis at .t.,'
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implements
South -Half Lot 30, Con, 2, Morris
/2 Miles South of Jamestown
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th
Sale Commences at 1 O'clock Sharp
CATTLE -
1 Cow. clue in Dec,
3 Cows supposed to be In call
2 Farrow Cows
1 Dry Cow
2 Cows with calf at foot
1 Heifer clue in December
8 Steers 2 year old, about 900 lbs.
5 Heifers 2 years old
10 Yearling Steers and Helfer&
8 Calves
PIGtS-
1 Sow with litter 6 weeks old
1 Sow with Meter 1 week old
H.Ott SIDS ---
1 Team 'Mures, supposed Co be In
foal
FOWL -
60 Rock Hens
7 Geese
IMPLEMENTS -
1 fSet Sleighs
1 Wagon
1 Buggy
1 Cutter
1 Cant
1 Steel Water Trough
1 Gattg Plow
Hay and Grain
55 Toes Mixed Hay
1000 Bushels Mixed Grain
Ober ArLicle& Loo Numerous to
mention
TI,5R14lS-- CASi•1
John M. roster, Prop.
Gen. E. Elliott, AttoLIoneor,
time;
The fire started at about 740
o'clock and broke out so suddenly
that the hundreds of neighbours'
who turned out could do nothing
to save the burn it:aat, 1301 they
ruined in to save the other build-
ings and -the house, and with 111e
aid or the Listowel 4Ire brigade
were Lutes: seal
dal u'day the threshing of the
€rain Bred in the Lata would have
begun Already there were 700 to
8e0 bushels of oats and barley in the
grenery from it farm he had rented.
s, alma, weUld .be worth about
$400,
No one had been in the barn
since about 4 o'clock in the artar-
nfe n. :lir. Dickson said. The fire
a;•_ d tel hey,- .'ailed up near ,.he
reef .old was l3 t( noticed by
Cleteles Bier, hired man, who taw
the reftect.ien back of the berm
Another man, David Cox, of Strat.
ford. a road worker, was al the
house at the time and he and lir.
Bier g:•t a great deal of the nue
eh'.nery out of the barn before it
wee con+':letcly filled with flames,
The traetcr and all agricultural ms-
rhirery except a few garden toots
and pitchfork,, ale„ were saved.
Mr. Dickson stated that he did
not believe the barn could be ro-
I Placed for 53,000, Lt was Insured
far 52,500 and the contents for 5800
which would not begin to cover the
babte ne the crops, The live stove
was fully covered, he said, and he
also had Insurance on the imple-
ment sited which wag destroyed.
Dead Man
Restored to Lite
Lincoln, hag,—The story of haw a
ntan was brought back to life atter
being ''dead" three hours was c11s-
closed at an inquest here,
3\TI33iaun Warren, 28, was brought
ti hospital here suffering head In.
juries- received in a motor accident,
While on an operating table it was
noticed that he had slopped breath-
ing,
A young house surgean, Dr, G, S.
A, Knowles, mod artificial respire.
tlou and heart injections but they
had no effect, He then made an in-
cision in the upper abdominal wall,
He masttaged the heart and It began
to beat, Later artifiebtl realer:akin
was nppl.ee and Warren began to
breathe,
Later Warren regained Cotlelees•
mess. But the exhausted surgeon
saw Ilte again ebb from itis patient:,
This time there was 111 revival,
Quints Have
Complete Set
Last week Yvonne Dionne rut ilei'
1 twentieth tooth, the Met of the QUIn-
iuplets to acquire the ft111 score of
ba01y grInders. The Five now hove
100 teeth amongt them.
Results of Poll by
Poll HuronBruce
1
1A
2
2
3A
4
4 A,
5
1
1A
4
2
1
2
3
4
5
Logan11eL, Rob, Thom.
Brussels
64 2 82' 4
49 1 89 4
72 2 85 7
185 5 250 15
W Ingham,
87
80
78-
65
60
53
454
16 94
14 119 7
11 91 11
G 47 2
4 109 14
7 41 9
8 . 60 5
65 561 01
Turnberry
47
26
65
41
35
214
9
6
1
1
0
17
Teeswater
55
69
SU
63
94
363.
11
:34
18
12
81
112 1 134 4
53 1 128 3
205 2 262 7
Huron
78
98
71
30
62
339
Ripley
0 95 4
3 74 „
4 94
1 117 3
2 U3 4
10 473 32
1 71 r 71
3 32 3 72 .
103 2 143 :1
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
x
3
4
6
7
1
2
3-3,A
4
5
6 ...»
7
1
2
3
4
6
Colborne
57
51
65
37
91
Blyth
0 103 1
1 56 3
0 116 '1
0 71 U
17 931 41
100 0 00
88 2 SS
153 2 175 4
Carrick
22 3 182
15 2 60
9 3 206
11 2 53
8 1 113
17 4 139
9 "- 14u
U1 17 931
Culross
27
1
41
13 0 52 0
27 0 73
23 1 111 3
35 U 103 1
40 8 112 3
3 1 150 3
32 1 43 5
173 11 640 17
Grey
48
42
28
24
81
54
10
257
Howick
76
42
169
106
r,8
69
61
581
5
1
0
6
2
3
U
17
96 f
57 2
8S 1
1US 1
142 7
88 5
97 24
706 •11
1 83
3 135
1 100
6 160
1 131
1 68
1 17.)
14 811
East Wawanosh
42 1 54
101 2 91
62 1 81
47 0 79
4;1 1 52
301 5 357
9
3
1
0
3a
11
2
17
Phi first free delivery of mall
in tlto United States was in 1863.
1 ...-.
2
3
4
5
7
1
32 ,.....
4
5
G
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
6
6
Ashfield
113 2 58 1
06 1 60 3
79 0 71 6
76 1 40 1
11 1 117 1
10 0 86 0
21 1 103 1
356 12 531 19
Kinloss
21 3 33 2
41 4 41 4
5.4 3 99 1
4)3 0 123 1
21 2 68
23 0 82 1
22G 12 436 13
West Wawanosh
1
9
1.1A
101 x 55 x
79 x 83 x
60 0 42 2
21 1 73 :3
30 0 96 3
13 1 57 0
294 2 406 8
Morris
50 0 95
57 4 74 4
65 2 79
64 2 88 9
56 0 62 21
68 2 86 10
360 10 483 558
Mildmay •
37 2 183 tl
27 2 98 8
64 4 2s6 u
Lucknow
103 7 237 13
42 7 145 4
143 14 382 1U
SUMMARY
Logan McL, Rob, Thom.
Ashfleld .... 365 12
Blyth 15S 2
Brussels .... 165 5
Culross ,,,, 173 11
Carrick 91 17
Colborne ..., 210 1
1s Wawanosh 31)1 5
Kinloss ,, 226 12
How-iek .... 511 14
Huron 339 14
(trey 2S7 17
Lncknow- ,145 11
Mildmay 04 4
Morris 38e le
Ripley 1113 2
Tlirnbeery 211 17
Teeswa ter .0 2
W. We Wit. 29.1 0
\VIngham 151 011
531
171;
256
046
931
346
357
430
811
473
706
332
286
488
1.1:1
361
362
408
561
5276 222 $590
WAJr TON
1s
14
15
17
41
14
17
13
80
:12
1.1
19
58
6
81
S
61
4S2
you." The services were mu0)1 ell.
joyed bout. mor131ng Duel evening by
large Orolvds, ltev. Mr, Cosene
'sang a solo, "Nearer Hoole," at the
evening. service
111sss Jeatt ,Prager. Miss Marlon.
Gray and P6nald Gray of Torono,
spout 111e holiday with Mrs. Charles
Dragon Mr, and etre. Adams client
a few days lash week wit11 Mr, anti
Mrs. David Livingstone; Mr. a11L1
Mt's, C. Sellers and son ('.layta't
visited in Heidelberg,
The Walton eouunu111ty will Ade
a carload of fruit and vegetables on
Tuesday, October 19, 10 \\'este,
L'anada.
AUCTION :ALE—
Douse a11d Household hffFeta nn
Friday, October 29th, ut RicE l•.
side Villa, Brussels, will he oilett•'d
for sale. F, W. Kenn),_ Anetlrrneel'
Kincardine tee Stars
Will Play in England
Mtwara itte, Oct, 12......w:c-11 lei11.
cartlhte Hockey squad lines u3, 1':n'
the winter two star players of last
year's 0, II, A. intermediate teextt•t
will •be missing,
This week they are nn the high
seas, bound for England where
they will play witlt the Cheltenham
Club, 'Bruce "Windy" '141o1n: nn
was generally recognized as the beet
net guardian in the group lest
season. A product of Kincardine 111
Church League he shoved Into W.O.
II,A, circles and then into 0.11.A,
play. His partner in the old ' 01111
will be Murray Munro. He also
came up from the Church League
playing on the forward line.
Owing to the September United
Farm Women's meeting having beer
postponed the October meeting will
be held at the home of etre. Leonard
Learning on Wednesday, Oct, 20th,
at 2, 30 11.1n,
The Topic to be taken by Mrs.
Gordon McG<tvin and Mrs, Will.
Leanfiug, Roll Cali to be answe:'etl
with "The job T dislike doing the
must." Everyone Is invited to
all end.
Fred Rutledge of Toronto, spent
the week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, F D. Rutledge; Mr, and Mrs
Henry Last of Windsor, spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. R. \V,
Hoy; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muibollttud
of FIolmesville went Mends; lir,
1fu'Aidlland's father; William Mull -
holland was a blacksmith in Walton
about fifty years ago; Mrs. Peter
Gardiner and daughter, Vera, of
Toronto, with relatives here; Cos-
by Ennis and William Kohlis' of
Granton, with lir, cud Mrs. Fred
luras•: 71Nseve Mary Humphries and
Beth Shannon visited friends ill
Windsor,
Aliases Pearl Patterson and Helen
;smith of :Ica forth spent lite holiday
with Mr. and Mrs, \V, C, Bennett.
Rev, C. W. le, Coeens of Clinton
preached the anniversary sermons
on Sunday to large cmtgrera110ps
both morning and evening in Doffs
Baiter Church, in the morning be
ehlxSe for his text, "Tu everything
give thanks." 111 the evening he
chose for ]tis text, "Draw nigh nate
Clod and He will draw nigh alto
FOR RENT. -
Attractive Shop on Main Street,
Brussels, Apply to Box 50,
Brussels 'Post' Office
Grey Council,
HoldsHolds�1A
Meeting
Meeting held Oct, l ill•
Minutes of last meeting, wore
read and approved on 'Motion Dr 1
Leslie MttKDy, ,seconded by Alex.
Alexander,
Moved by Leslie McKay, second.
ad by Thos, Dougherty, -that we ac-
cept Lorne Scr1ngeotues Peeler r
for an all complete metal "11n1
uta<Itin0l'y buildiug including ce-l
mens foundation, fur .1118 sum of
5„3(1,00 to be completed by Nov.
lot, —Carried,
ed,
•elevud by T. C. Whoar, secutnd ku
by Alex Alexander, that we ask fur
tenders i .. t::e me (lima! and 1.01110v.
til of Ulu old ;+hod at the rear of ;31e
T,ordylIllI hot], Trladeh 1u be to
the deck's office by Ort. 9:11 at • 5
ticjocl., The higliesl or any truest
not necct Warily accepted, —Carried
.110v,^,) by 1,'slie McKay, sx':xt,;-
et1 ).y Ale.; Ate:under that by-Isw=
no. 1; authorizing the collection of
rites i11 the twit, of Grey and no, 7
to allow the eollect01' to accept
part payln"nt of )axe; be finally
passed. —Carried.
Moved by T, C', \\ ilson, seconded
by by Alex Alexander, that we agree
t0 ,pay any ratepayer 10e per rod
for cultivating and levelling road al-
lowance oPpoeke their property,
A two-year period allowed for tate
work, 110 work to be started without
the consent of the road superintend
ent and no wurk to he paid for witu-
out Lia approbal atter the ground so
levelled has been seeded,—Carried
Mored by Thomas DoUgher;y, .
onded by T. C. Wilson that all ate
counts presented and approved h„
paid, —Carried.
Moved by Alex Alexander. second-
ed by T. C. 'Wilson, that we do now
adjourn to meet DRt111 011 Nor,.6t#t
Ior at 1110 Dail, of a 115 11eeva,�'*•(Ial`l.'latt.
The following ac(onnt8 were llaitk
Chas:.Ifistutir, '131auc73a'ntt'1p
'lthh'e3alt D$115 ;< $ 500,00
I3ea }lay dw1, xhe011 ' 0,75
017130 Read Aecaullts ...... 1013,25
J. 14. Pear, Clerk,
Mrs. Arthur helm
Dies After
Long Illness
The following obituary taken from
the London Free Press 1'efer's to a
former resident of Cranbuolt where
the deceased had 1n:uly".learnt-
friends who will regret to heal' of
her death. Mr. and Mrs, Helm
carried en a general store business
at ('ranbrook for 'twelve years, M's,
13211(1 was also Postlnalster, They
were active members of the former
Met1,0i1at church at C.authrook
Fallowing all illness or Five
months, :Mrs. Arthur J. 131e1731, Of
1112 \i'baruclil'fo road south, diets
recently at the family residence.
She was in her 64)11 year.
Born in Walkerton. Mrs, Helm
lived for some time in Brandon,
Manitoba, before returning to Crate
brook, Ont., near Brussels where
she was married in 1903. Mr. and
Mr:. Helm moved to London 19
yeas ago and bad resided at the
Wharncllife road address since that
tfnle,1
Active in ehuth affairs, she was
a member of Wesley United Church,
and was a member of the Mission.
ary Society of that church.
Funeral services were held is
the \\', A. Hunt funeral home on
Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Rev, Dr, Thomas Green will offici-
ate. Interment was in Wood-.
land Cemetery.
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