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APRIL t 11;90
[hales inl;lair Finds
A 1°l!atery Grave
A t, ,.rl aveident, with a fatal
ferrule eee "everted un the nil;hl of
Friday, Loeb 19th, when Jame, Sin-
lllait, e ._ill knewit resident of tee.,
14, Gr •e• leo eeltip, lase hie life while
on his: (.:y bean.• from lirttseele. lie
had eon''- a', lowtl itl the afternoon
with grain to get chopped, driving his
team, et lately tl to ca sleigh, via elan -
brook and 1itellth Gat, on mamma of
the Spl in , freshet causing overflnwe
on the 12.1. .'' points adjetoeut to the
ttvu 1'•,r, r •s patinu,g the lVltti11171l
river, 1.1teteke..i' tree h ui tntue
doWI , e u t r d It aging iu
the rim!. . 1. , lel net; St itnmtssalle
roe 7101!i. ; st • 1, a, it •1.ultlly the case
eve[ a -e1 the -e Ma, es.
1411. n it .lid nut l.tt•e town un-
til eft,: : , ek ;ltd in,tteed of re-
invent, : 1' - )1 • . tnlie.t,1 taking the 1 h h,
for, -t,711 , n tanned al lite 12111,
headier fo: Cran1roe'k. About 8 p,
rn. t rer:rtl l l.,oty r, who lives on the
faro[ adt it in, ; the river, heard some-
body etul riot ton gping to the read
suet. Rubt. Davidson, a neighbor
serosa the (••t)-, both ready to attend
10 the night ,•bores at their respective
barns. the teller having a lantern,
who had :deo heard the cry. They
made their way through running
water lit itn,hes deep Bast of the
bridge rued past the ire flow to the place
where tile vials were corning fronts
Here they found It with, who proved
to be .tae. Sitteltii, in an old gravel pit
on the `;•,coli ebbe of the Con. in 8 feet
of wane] and floating ice in which
horses eet'.l '.l. i'h were also the driver
s ;.
appaleeti; n,ting em the sleigh.
The men a -k. o what the trouble was
and urged `4treel<tir to tuake his way to
the road but lie demon.). eel stating he
was going 10 stay with Lhe team and
asking help. A rope was soon pro-
cured fermi Ile. Hoover's harn and re-
peatedly thrown to the man in
trouble by els, Hoover but unfortun-
ately tea. not caught by him and in a
short tint, lteeeppetl off sleigh or col-
lapsed and •••1111 under the water, a
for coat 11 r weighing ur him down.
Some other teen autived in response
to telephone, tied \V J. Heming-
way
e in -
tele ft a calls H m
way tied tip, re one round his waist
and waded nit nein. ire cold water un-
til it reta•hteei his shoulders trving to
locate the men 1n danger but could
not. Soule tttel part of a flat
c11 ,,ked fork were secured
rack and a cu
and the deal bedy brought to the
roadway. Tn.-, It ises had evidently
fallen d'ttvn and is -tug unable to re-
gain their footing soon perished. Mr.
Sinclair', remmias were brought to
Walker & Black's undertaking rooms,
Brussel+, and prepared for burial.
It would appeal when Sinclair had
driven at r.'s9 tate bridge and came to
the blocks ..l' ire on the road the
horses term d orf the highway into
the ditph on the North side of road.
marks strewing where the sleigh had
struck the le -t post of the guard fence
leading i a from the bridge. was
e, There
probably 6 feet of water in the ditch,
abusing box tit float of sleigh and was
carried down 9trea01 afterwards being
found cangitt against a tree. About
20 roads wet,• traversed East in this
ditch by the neem and driver when
the homey to, tied on to the road but
instead of le•leiiug to it veered across
to the Stant] letelit.g in the ditch out
of which g_;evel ball been removed
some yt•ars age' and where the trag-
edy octal teed. Mr. Sinclair had evi-
dently reteiued holt] of the lines but
whether it: :he confusion he had turn-
ed the te; me• they had gone of their
own acr,,tel '. tit never be known.
Dr, Miltu, Cnx'onor, Blyth, was cal-
led up and made acquainted with the
sad occuttaLce but tvhert be gleaned
the facts thought an inquest not nec-
essary. Casket was conveyed to the
home, Lot. 14, Con. 14, so recently bei-
eaved, ter Saturday afternoon, from
which 111,' furcal took place Monday
afternoon to Cranbrook cemetery,
Rev, Mi. Kennedy conducting the ser-
vice. Mr's, Sinclair, Who was Miss
Bothwell before her marriage an ad-
opted son trod outer relatives are deep-
ly sympathised with in their bereave-
ment. Deee;tsed was boar in Grey
township and was said to be a kind
neighbor and an hone--[ going man.
No barricade was placed on the
roadway to bar people driving over
the bridge, nor has it ever been the
custom to 10 so :as it was 1'eeognized
by all mem:tinted with situation
that road e.tnld net be negotiated
under high wafer conditions. There
are some relents that there may be
legal tr'I.uher• with the County over the
fatality. Thi+ reed is one selected by
the Co, l ome•il undot the Good Roads
Movetneul +1111 J. lietmv Hoover has
been nether m lee the entreat duties in
this cuunectir11 tinder Inspector Pat-
tereon. 1lr. Sinclair wee said to be 00
years of age.
Deeseselis survived by his brother
William, of Dakota, and 4, sisters,
Mrs, D. Brown, Hall's Prairie, B. C. ;
Mrs' Adan Turnbull and Mrs. Ewes,
Grey t.owtlwhip : and Mrs. Byron, 1
Idaho.
Lite pallbearers were L. St.eiss, L.
'Taylor, N. Duttetansr,n, 3, AlcNnbb, H,
Bierby (Detroit) nerd W. Lowe. With
the exception of it few years spent in
British Columbia, the subject of this
notice silent hie life -time in Grey
township,
Five lives were lost ina fire at St.
Johns, Quebec.
Three Ottawa, mere were each fined
5000 foe delinquently in regard to
Dominion Income War Tax.
A valuable horse nwtted by T. Earl,
Logan, while exeroiying in the barn-
yard fell and bet.ke one of its hips.
The animal h td Ln he destroyed.
Win. L. (yllexertgessel',• proprietor
of the genet al stove at. Brodhagen, has
disposed nf iris business to Harold
d
Hiegel, who has been an employee in
'118 stove for the pars[
L st t 1 0 years. Mie,
1
Hiegel will gee ese x n
n about April
15th, Mr, (enercngessethas carried
on aeneral mercantile tradingpost.
at Bi odbagen for 10 years, succeding
Andrew Eickmeier,
Golden Weddrn
WM. ANI) MRS. I3RYANS
CELEBRATE TIIF 5OTit ANNIVERS.\I(\.
MARRlE0
Bente—Fsnac*e.—L, the Anglican church,
Brussels, by fiev. Wm. Murphy, on Marhh
70471, 1870. 6+r, Win, Rryntt , of Morris
township, to Miss Elton FranMN, of BrnA-
sets.
Had there been et tews
Pa er pub-
lished iu Brussels 50 years ago the
above item would likely have rolled a
place in its columns, In celebration
a•
' hie i l am• rwt event n home party
of tt L
convened at the residence of Harvey
and Mrs, Bryaus on the evening of
Wednesday, March 10111, 2 tables
were set in the dining room, the
guests of the evening, family circle
and Rev. Henry Smith, rector of St.
John's church, Brussels; being seated
et one, 4111101 wa' atloened with Lhe
bride's cake and grautlehildten and
great grandchildren eat at. other and
all did justice to the excellently pre-
beforethem.
pared menu spread
Sons -hi -law and
daughters-in-law ten-
defied efficient service as waiters. A
birthday
l
' •Ida cake was placed in from of
It
Haroldn
Cnre (gandson who was
celebrating his 2211d birthday on the
same date, mare especially noticeable
as the year previous he was doing
1 Letups in
.Ica s 's tt( s
dirty with Ills e t
y � v 1
Siberia) who lighted the 22 candles
on the cake, indicative of his age.
When all were in their places Immedi-
ately following the toasts at the table
the company row and melodiously
sang "Put of your old gray bonnet,"
following which the bride and gtoorn
of 50 years were showered proiutely
with confetti before leaving the din-
ing roma. Prior to going to Hinter
several soap shots were taken of the
guests. The decorations of the home
wete pink and white,
Mr, and Airs. 13ryans were present-
ed with , elude, an
a e t hn u h lstetrd l t
t
oak library table, t
t gold old hued ft nit
spoon and other gifts to Mark the an-
niversary, Mr. Bryans replied brief-
ly,
Short addresses followed by Ed-
ward, Harvey and Robert 13ryarrs,
Robert Currie (son-in-law) and Rev.
Mr' Smith (the latter recenniing the
leading events of the past 50 year's
and the develupnneut of life and hab-
its of the people. hiss Maude Be y-
ens also spoke nicely. Speeches were
reminiscent, erutgratulatnry, humor-
ous and appreciative. A fitting reply
was made by Harald Currie and ouch
enjoyed by those fortunate enough to
be there. Evening was happily spent
in music, soul:, stray, social chat,
gamesand tripping the light fantastic.
Mrs. John Tait, now of Abilene, Ken-
ses, and the late Edward 13ryans,
brother to the bridegroom, were
bridesmaid and gem:rostruatl when Mr.
and Mrs. Bryaus vera married.
There were born to the home 10
children 7 sons and 3 daughters viz:
—Edward, Harvey and James, Mor-
ris township ; (the latter on the home-
stead, succeeding the parents when
they took a well deserved rest from
their customary activities and moved
to Brussels 1} yeetes sago): Chat les,
Manager of the Colborne, (.)et., branch
of the Standard Bank n Robert, of
Detroit Stove 'Works, holding t fllee
position: with the firm ; au 1 Plank, of
Sunderland OWieal (oil Ivo I y, O; tette,
Out, 'William died in 19112 1(utgll-
te1'e are, 11l'A, 117.1107'[ (.n11 ie' til' l 'Il ;
S. iosepli Arues, lit ey town hip;
and Miss Maude, doing an t ptited
business fu 131ussels. Ft tun the death
of ills mot bee 11,u•uld Currie made his
N • v
with his grand tercel .lel was
home (rt l 1
L !
regarded as a uunlher a the fdMil y,
He holds 0 position with the Robert
Simpson Co., It„nu', inhe (imbed.
11
Depth'[ went,
Mr. ler yam:, ttllo 11'1(9 horn ite the
Co. of Fermanagh, Ireland, on June
27. 1830, is it1 his 81st. year bot is mill
active, table tai do a good shut r' of
work and takes an interest. Su till lire.
Ile was to good t'trltller, Irnviug it faut'y
for cattle' At the age nl';1 le calm. to
Canada along with his pal Hits,' 2
•1 e
1
•u ors Ld( wee and Alex and rs-
bt Ht
l
tetElizabeth) all de t o tt e 1t. 1 t
( Y
lived HINalo (1 tatvn I Il
h n .11,111 aloe
and Urea came [71 Mat He tots lip
where they took up a fat w, 1{ mulev
South of .1aulestown, 311,1011 3, 111 all
Lash and cleared i1, UN111 13 yetn:a
ago was nor•It•r e
a 1t w 1 v ut-
6
' was sold a -
e�e d when u al \\'m King,
the present owner.
51re. Bryaus claims the Co, of Nee.
folk as her birthplace,' while, in
the hoot' of the late Samuel Fran-
cis, of Tillsunbutg, iLe nest Naw the
light of day cit Jun. 16, 1851. Her
mother dying when she was 3 yews of
age elle made hoe hotue, [tail Iler-
rn erritt;;e, withher ;mole told aunt, the
late J. \V, and 1119, keit•, a't ih uu.,els.
Nobnely would Waist, MIs. Hi ((Inn in
the lig sass butsuch is the fart
The 13 gutud children and great
gland child 1en were ut 1 h (4,4den
\cabin • lite Int Lev Le' g
til 9sr
ll
Churie•'sdaugltet, 1e:lizebeill, and ells,
Jno, A. Swell's (formerly 11iss (1St.
trade Ames) daughter, Jean.
Chas, and Mrs. Bryaus [vete nnsble
to get bottle on areount of Le'111g 047
ill with the flu. Frank was nal aisle
10 get home either, 1'he erne; nrtd
daughters area ?relit to ti- fetnlly
and (1.11 t1niu5 (•1111
Tt fsore a vrty unrommon chapter iu
family Ititetery to have so large a
family 111,71, With so few 11 tkt missing
from the chain and be privileged to
celebtatte t'1118 uncommon but always
inlet estittg event —a Guldten Wedding
—and most of the family within the
compass of a few mitre,
Hearty Congratulations au. extend-
ed to all concerned and, judging by
the cot reel. likeness of the prime pale at
the introd Uel 1011 of this sketch, they
may suit aun for a goodly period be-
fore being called to the Great 13eyand.
,
\ ' 11 Ira 13r acs are members r f
,1t, and A y
it lion chinch and are vee
the Anglican g y
t r• •. genet
1
e alar in then aLle 1 dant and t
regular
r
'n their cotta ;hunt us
nus l ,
511, Bryaus' Father 1V110 in his 112nd
year ttt the Lillie of lfls decease ; Mrs.
Bryaus in her 90th year when elle
died and Alr. Flamis had passed his
01,6 birthday (1 lien he answered the
sllttlrtlttte,
■ Hugh 1'(dgtte, .August. Keil, Albert.
Ho rt'eu1ture Couper,andre( Diuve��rvr. Rm HI"et's
Geo, 'emir` nt, Brine dingle! R. 1',,
Friday evening, April 9th, at 8
o'clock, in the A, C. L', W, Hall,
Walton
there will he a public meeting For
the purp'tse of 00h:tally organizing
the Walton Branch of the Hotti•
cultural anxiety, with ex -Presi-
dent Wm, }hurry, Seal'ot111, In
t'Itarge. All interested in Ilerti-
teiltural venter t.ly and he present,
ttveeyhntly welentne,
11. 11, HOOVER,
(1.2 $ee.-'rteasorer•,
Howick Council
(lunch /net, 111 the ToWnshlp H111I,
pursuant to ad jeurnmertt, All mien -
beteg present. Reeve in the chair'
Minutes of Met Meeting were read and
on notion of :Mutton and Hubbard
was adopted.
Question of appointing Scllool At-
tentlanes Officer's was nom:Idol ed.
Moved by llryans and I1iglis that
Thomas Bouton bo appointed for
Eastern division and Isaac Wade for
fire West to te division. --Carried•
Moved by Bryant; and Inglis that
George Ashton he paid 85 00 damages
to hie plow on the higltivay'—Cttr-
. r:
Y'1 d aIT I'
e 1� U tasters appointed ointed : ht w
I
Ip
Martin, Wm, 11 L
nn Henryoitz
• Lynn,
Y
Thoth. Hargrave, Philip 1 e
) We iz II \V n.
g Wu
r.
Doig, Alex. Edgar., T'hos, 141cClerntint,
Hugh Htttohinsnit, Henry Boase, 11,
Albtecli1, Jahn Patterson, John I`op-
111410, John Maguire, Hervey Spa•linge
Jautes, \Valluce C'huk, Deek(' Walk-
er, Calvin 11 [gets, lohn F, Hniher:u,,
\Vw. 8. McBee, \Vet, 11. Lennard,
Nelson Louttet, Leona! tl lin tlan,
James Iimiter, Robert Stevensun,
Wim. Barr, (:, Situmons, John Stern 11 -
al, Henry Wtna1, Charles itetlin, Ar-
thur Cowan, Normal Harding, \Vol,
Craig,a
\Vm Fleet, limber Baker
Norn WIade, ';'hoe. Vittie, Jahn
Warrell, \Vm. Ja(gnes, John Kreller,
Samuel Augst, John :Selman., James
Hubbard, W. Galloway, Oliver (3ttllo•
way' St.ewatt Finlay, \V m, Sangster,
Frank Wright, Wm. Fergie -on, Il.
Meyor, Jacob Seip, N. Brattigen,
Wm. Reis, Ralph Metcalf, \Vallee
Renwick, James Barton, Janne(
Kemp, (;cruet \Vtiglit, Richard Milli-
gan, Samuel \Center, Chetahs wolf,
John Dettrnee, Adelpli Heitz, Geo,
Johnston. \Vall.er Johnston, Peter'
Ileddon, Tsaac Ba,yli , Ii. Heinl.rker,
Jewett Douglas, \Vur. H. h win, (leo,
I)oubledee, Albert Gldlaha, 'Phos.
McMichael, Richard Palmer, 'Phos.
Gibson, Stephen Taylor, Samuel (1111'•
fail, Wit. Boyd, Alexander Si e waft,
11711108 (711111e17211711, (len. Bemire 1. Jas,
Suit, John Darroch, ,fames A1, ledger,
Charles Maxwell, H. fiyelop, John
McCreary, Gee, R0111.0801l, Audrety
Doig, J. McLeod.
Putuniknettere.- Levi Gallo eith, 11,
W. Laird, Peter l)icke'rl, Win. Britt,
Albert Cooper, IVru. 1t. Gregg, Oliver
Rogers, Alex, 1t*lgtt1 ',1' ;nes Delights,
9 t t (1( 11
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11 win, Levi ia1ttaitrr TthtWin. Hood, Hehnatiwn enzi•11 (4ilte
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Walker, Wm, (Gibson, Nell MeDer•-
(tlStt, Thos, Johnston Albee t biter,
Robert Cathexs, Robert Mitchell, 11.
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Chapman Bros. Cash Shoe Store
Extra Value
in Shoes
SPR I NG Goods are to hand
and being [opened out.
anti 11114 of the pleasing feat-
ures is the price. Through
early buying we are able 1„
give you lust Fall prices on
many litnes. They are btautioil wm(is
inspection of them will ple;,s.
Harness De part tilt ent
Light and Heavy Hat nese, Gonave, Robes, 1311111 kt'tt, Hugs, \Vater-
proul' Goode, Whips, '11IlIks and Sntt•hels, &C.
11 111tir1 in Harness, Collars, Shoe . n, d ItuMee s promptly clone.
and your early
Chapman Bros.
• Successors lit IR.ichards & Co. Next el ,un 1n Beek of Novo •`;rdia
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As I have returned to
Brussels to make my
home I am prepared to
resume business along the
old lines andw ill handle
any quantitJunk at
Y of
the best prices going.
Phone 2x
M. Y ollick
Alexander St' Brussels
+++++++++++++++++++++4.4.4.44
liar vis and David Ilea,
Sheep Valuators.—A. E. Cooper and
James Douglas.
Accounts passed.—J, R. Gibson,
platlk for bridge 5225; Wm. Fleet,
refund dog Lax 52.00 ; Thos. Nash,
hal, p]tnL rig cont east 1910, $48 50;
Philip Wenzel], work on road 1tL25 ;
Wm. B. Edwards, 1efeind of taxes
510.00 ; Geo, Ashton, damages to plow
55.00,
Moved by Hubbard and Spotttnt
thee Council adjour n to meet in Bee -
where) jolt's room., Ford wick, on Wed-
nesday, April 21st. Carried,
IRev. D1. James Barclay, formerly
pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church, Montreal, has passed away in
Edinburgh'
Short Horns for Sale
Two Short Horn Bulls for sale. 16 and 11
months old, respectively, and ere front Proud
Victor —1.11100,12069881 Price.1 to Hell.
80.9 A. h1aKERCHHR, Wroxeter.
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be receive& by the underelgn•
ed, up to noon on Monday April 18111, 1020, for
the oonxtrtttion of the following Drains in the
novelette of Grey ; Livingston, 17011, Are.
strong, Berke end part of the Beauchamp
["reek Pnrns, 7trutlls0 and eneriftoatiane may
be seen at the Clerk's office, Eebot
Tenders will Mao by received, hp 1111 noon 071
Monday, April 12th, 11120 for the painting of
the followingbridges in the Township of
Grey • Grant's, Orstbrook, l;;ing'0, Brent•
n'er's, Fork's, hloDonald's, white's, Hayden'e,
Duke's and al0(tert110v'e
A. 11, hMACDONALD, Clerk,
Township of Gray, Ethel, Ont.
AuCtion Sate
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK:, IM PLR.
(1(818, &0. F. H. Scott, Auctioneer, line
reseivodhtstruotionn from the underalglied
proprietor to sell by public. 'notion at 1314 1.ot.
28, OOH. 7, words, Thurndny, April 8th ntl
e'elook, the following property :-1 aged mare,
1 gunnrnt purpose mere 7 years, 1 Clyde mare
rbiing 4 years, 1 now due to 011110 April 19, 1
1,91(0, :; y 0530 old dos April t0, 1 cow Clue April
20 1 env due April 8, 1 onW due in May, t esw
tine111 ;Inlet 1cow rine November 9411,1/arrow
n ,w, 2 0teore rising 8 yeere, 2 atenr/1 rising 2
venin, 2 h0110rs Heine 2 years, 8 heifers rising
1 year, 2 ,tenrn rising 1 your, 1 grade bull ris-
ing 11551, 914W0e, 4 yearling °wee, about 100
hone, 1 Maes.y Burris bender with sheaf carries
and truck, 1 D68t•Sng mower, 1 McCormick 1 •
ft. steel retie, l Mnseey.Berris seed drill, 1 disci
harrow, 1 2'lurrbw plow, 1 gang plow, 1 nou81-
e re 2 walking pltnvs. 1 a(1t 11011 herrowe,1 (hat•
hxnl fanning mill with bagger, 2 hay rtoko,
lumber wngott with box, I set bob•sleigll( With
131311,, 1 .tock rack, t land roller, 1 atone bent,
1 leg beet.] buggy, 1 road onrt, 1 bag troch, 1
hey fork, 1,nr and rope, 1 wire stretcher, 1 feed
boiler, 1 ret plow bntmess, 28,111 whtfle(reee, 1
neekyoke, 1 loggheg ohnin,2 binding Ohai,W,
ladders, 0 pine wager rack sale, 1001118111 tile,
80 in„about• 100 bus seed Date, H0 bus, barley,
some 1\tnrgss Spring w)trnt, quantity Fall
wheat, a r ,mntlty of hey, n efeentity of pote•
coos, half ling Timothy Need, 1 grime Reed now-
er,1 cross out sew, 1 grindstone, 1 eiokle grind•
tr home blanket, Onttle climes, hsnmere and
other toolti, number of grain bags.1 box !teeter
W ith pipes, 1 washing I(eohine, tnblea, 0 thiel[,
en attire, pots. pn118, egg orates, 86 the. binder
Wino, 1 ce0nm sernrs
atlAmeri
n Wonder
'early now, 1 Miley Omni, 1 butter hnwl
totem, hoot end other nr101a
too nnmi
reserve n the
Inwithout re o n
arms to mention, sol Salo 8
halt h's la Eerie Tema—Soma1)0)1ettnt of
p•,.prid 1111 h
Mo and unbar raaM• near that ntn nnnt 0
3 tr a n approved
proved
j n notes, 4 eves to h nl hi t i
r
• not off for milt on n edit
joint octose •! percent
amounts. DUGALD MiDONAI,a,
Proprietor,
A UCCT10N SAKE, FA1(1i 147001L, 111 Pl.1('.
1,111871,11, dt0, T R. 13etnt1,1.0, 411noarlaer, ilex
reeeived instructions from the undersigned
Proprietor to sell by nubile nuctiou at,Lots 50
& 60, Con. 1, Morris (just North of ,lomestown)
on Tuesday, April 0th at 1 o clocic, the follow-
ing property ;-1 heavy mere (1 years old.1
aged mare, 1 mare rising 2 yeas old, 2 frail
00310, 1 cow due April 27th, 1 now duo May
20t1, 1 row due July fall, 1 farrow cow,•1
ethers riming 2 years, 4 steers rising 1 soar, 4
young calves, 1 mow with litter at foot. 19 Pigs
weighing 200 lbs., 7 pigs weighing 176 lbs.,
number of Ilene, l Manny-Hnrrts binder non rly
new, 7•ft.,1 Front & Wood mower, Hearty new,
6 ft cat, t Mseaey'Herrle 12 hon seed drill new,
1 MasseyHs•ris wide rake, 1 hlnss0v-Harris
cultivator, I Finery walking plow, 1i:Verity
twin plow, 1 Bain wagon and box, 1 stook
rank, 1 hay rack, 1 gravel box, 1 sot bobsleighs,
1 cyoliuder 'turnip pular, new, 1,wheel•
barrow, 1 Verity seuftler, t corn cutter,
1 turnip 0ou•0r, 1 cream eeptlretor, I side
wheeler pulpa?, 1 woad reek, 1 dam grain
bugs, 1 steel roller, 1 8.11 hay roko, 1 buggy, I
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singlharesN11, 1 ftomb mill. . 1 af mita 1200
lbs., a qmintity.of , n quantity es,
fordo nhavo0 neck70kes, whi02Ieireee
and other 1 o nus rout to mention.
.ale without reserve its the proprietor to •it•
ing p
farming. Terme—Snout $10 the
under oaalt over that nml jot 10 months
credit onfn tnlm meth
approved joint mites. 0
per cent off For cosh Bn cram[ an,ount0
ED BARNARD, Proprietor.
aIIOTION SALE OF FARM STOCR AND
Ta,x'metrss'rs, &o,—F. S. Scott, Auction.
88r,has been inetruoted by the undersigned
Auction at Lot 11 Con, 7,
Grey Public Twp., m1 props nye April 7th, at t p.
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m, the fallowingg property; -1 term Mundt 30
It ye old, l horse 11 years old, 1 driving mesh
70 years y old, 1 drill femore 8 9 y aid, 1 fresh
cow 8Spurnold, 1 1,1 oal,9 y h o old, old, 1e
dew o calve to be 4n calf, 0 years alt, 2 Dore
dna to axile in May, d fat heifers, 10 steers ris•
ing 11 yenrx, 5 lateen; rising 2 years, 1 heifer ris-
ing 2 years, 2 Fall calves, 1 calf 2 months old,
1 brood sow due to pig April l60, 10 chunks
pigs about Ido lbs.. Mammy -Barris binder 8.11„
hlxeaeyBxrris hay loader, hhtsxoy-Hnrrle side
Nike and redder, 11150807 -Harris e,ltivnto',
Messily—Barris 18 hoe seed drill, Noxon drill 12
hoe, Deering mower (1-11 cut, McCormick mow-
er, 5 ft. cot, Dearing hay rake 19 ft., ]temp
manure spreac2r�lordrlowsr, sealer, 24t r
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plows N 31 2 gang plows,lumber Wagon
with box, g roll spring seat, sot iron
harrows, Pineryroller, turnip
sower, ]lay
fork, oar for wood truck, fief rook wither. cur,
sot ofg1 bob eel 1117 with , 08k5, 2 r tire
tired
buggies, steel hire boggy, sat steal tiro boggy
wheels, 2 antterx one matey now, Stewart
horse clipper with 2 seta of blades, net 0OAIe9
1000 lbs„ eiokle grinder, grindstone, 2 root
pal are, Climax fanning mill. Toronto 1%1.'1110gmill, 2 corn plantero, sear kettle, sheep rack,
sot Imam harness with breeching, set plow
Imenoto0 nets light harness, 26 169. twine, 00W
filing vi 10, 2 bus. Timothy eettl, n quantity of
hay, gravel box, number of wagon tongues, a
gtutntity of potatoes, forks, Mains,hoes and
other articles too naneroue to menion. Sale
unreserved as proprietor hoe sold his faro[,
Terms—All mune of $10 and under cosh ;
over that amount 0 menthe credit given o,
furnishing approved joint notes, 8 per colt
discount for cash of crept emnunte.
ROBT, H. MCIKINNON,
Proprietor.
Mail Contract
SEALED TENDERS, nddreseed to the Post-
master General, will be again received at Ot.
time moil noon, on Friday, the 80th day of
April, 1920, foe the conveyance of Hls Majee•
ty's Mails, on a proposed Contrxot for four
years, 18 times per week on the route Ethel
Post O1Ilae and Grand Trunk Railway Station,
from the Postmaster o0enernl's pleasure.
Printed notices containing further Informn•
Bon as to conditions of proposed ()entreat may
be 88811 and bleak forms of Tender may be our
tallied at the Poet Of$oes of Ethel, Brussels
and Ponfryn, and nt the office of the Poet
OfHeo Inspector, London,
Post Ofaoe Inspeotor's Office, London, 101.11
March, 1020. CHAS, E H FISHER,
80.8 Post Office Inspector.
Teacher Wanted
Timelier wanted for H. S, No 4, Grey Town-
ship, Boren nontlty, Haematite 011(1 Prateo•
taut' Ditties to continence atter Easter, Sel.
according touallfl ntia,
Si n 1 t0 ,800 00, a ca u
y I `,; sn
Sieklt Ona canoe of vacancy,
B, PAYN, Secretary,
Brussels Phone 4414 Blum/ale Il. R, N0, 2,
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received by the nndernigned
up to noon on binodny, April 12th for piecing
ornshsd storm and grovel Into 1110)bine provi0•
ed for that ptu•poeo. Rah tender to etote price
per able yard for ornsh8d mnter181 unu1raet.
or to ptiy n11 nxpellOON in ronnoetSon with
umber, or per any for lower only to run
entailer. A, 11 hl AODORALD,
Clerk, 7'ownehilt of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario.
For Sale or Rent
Lot 11, bon, 2, G ey Township, 100 agree In
good state of otilLivetion, 80 mores plowed for
Spring 010p, bn1an,s 1,nv and pentn14, woveit,
iota to it Maul end ehorell Bonk berm 70 x 62
with trnok, hay fork, rope std pulleys, coni
plate 0ta,bles, cement throughout, good ample.
merit shed, good hog pen, gond frame house,
two good Welts std ham well fweed. Pries
and terms reneensble. Attply
B, Ma0010511011, Trowbridge, oat,
Work Horses and Bulls for Sale
2 II am nok uoffering
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hnvn anythingyou vont In Home mitres
alaSl Geldings, 'HOh1AHREIM,
O1.1 Piton() 864 '
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;lend our ('ream to the L,.o...ra l 114 thoroughly
established and that gives you Prompt Service 1111(1
')ati:,ftictnry Rerlults' patronage solicit your pau'nage knowing that we cult
give you thorough satisfaction.
\\T, will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
ples and pay you the highest market prices every two
weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank oI Nova Scotia.
For further particulars sec our Agent, M R. 'I'. C.
MlCAI.1,, Phone 23 tto, Brussels, or write to
The Seaforth Creamery C
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Tenders Wanted Tenders
Tenders for the conotrnnttnn of tbo Dunnage
x Mcl(t
ll nod the
DicDrain, in the Town ht of ape
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and lint Drain in the Towreceived by
t of Matinee
and linnet will reil 10 by 028 tit 0 or lode
Pct up tillSaturday,It enrs April ' opened
at 1 o' Mullett
meeting
P. nt., wl1,, Sea
will be tgeef at (lf con -
tenetin • to Senfnrth A chef gee for Ger of out•
e t b t
treat Pcoaccompany , soil tender.The
lowest or any tender not necessarily Rncwpto,
Plop, &myboena nt ttoUlerk•A aa0e,
Let 24, Oen. 7, M01511Lnp.
ht. 61URDIE,
Olorl2of McKItlop, Sotfs'th P. 0,
Farm for Sale
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Good 160 ecru farmfor rale, being Si Lot 16,
and E1 of Si Dot 1.1, Con, 7, Morris township,
100 acres are under cultivation with 00 morns
ready for seeding ; 6 Bores Fell wheat ; good
bush end mixture with n0,e• telling spring
N r,. 0omfortehle
othrough n to t Good
running b P
and (hiving bank btu n pi x e feel, stud, hey barn
lad6 m l pig , orchard, '1 nebI [et -
sold
e u. R'n a sold
orad &o.1,6 miler [ren Fur b
on account of Sll health Mur further partite-t-
iers
nrtlorTars as to price. terms, etc., apply to F. 14 Scott
Brussels or FRANCIS J. Bid RN EH,
22.11 Blyth 12. 1i. No. 2'
Short Horn BUDS
We have won let Prise on hull calf at Brto-
nils Fall Fair for 0 yearn in succession and have
always something good alt laud for solo.
0. TURNBULL & SON,
Phone 2814 Lot 10, Con, 16, Grey Twp.
Short Horn Bull Calves for Sale
Undersigned offers for Halo 6 Short Horn
bull enlv0H, from the well known sire, Bees -
field Stamp, bred by Harry Smith and owned
by undersigned, A sow, Princess Pet from
same bull, sold at Briakor's sale, Elmira re-
cently at Hale. L •
cel 1 •for IOW, the offer o price a I a
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$ b 1
mit aye hot nhet-aSta,-haw calyre and
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fi yy��nurx old;' Hersllel3 Stoup is also for nnlu.
1}@ Lot 80, Con. 5, Morrie township.
.1N0. G. SPEIR,
Phone 106 13ru10810 P. 0.
Bull for Service
The undersigned will beep for service, on 8)
Lot 80, Con, 2, Morris towneillp, the titore-bred
Short Horn Bull, Gainford of Solent, No.
—U04183 Strad by Gainford hlnrgn(s (1088110)
Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 08960). Pad•
Wee may be seen on application. Terme—
$10.00 for tboro'-breds payable nt time of eer-
viaa with privilege to return, (}rade cows not
allowed,
THOS. PIERCE,
Proprietor
Tendert. ttf(l be resew, 1 t the andtereigmd
no to April ;7111, 10.10, for til r nt 71 nation of
Hewer nn Wdaxu, sire• t to til, 4llinge,f
Brussels PPons end .,peeillen 4 ,114 may be
moon nt the "Ill:, of the 1:Ierlr of the Municipal-
ity. F. H, M•OTT,
ll 'u e
VI n Clark.
Stock for Sate
Two young.Seote11 Stied Horn Hulls for sole,
One Id months old ire 11 , nsiu,•foul (a snleau
std the other It months old Hirer] by Amino
Lad Pelee., right.. T;it 1•- 4411(101'10,
Let :ml, r'ou 'i, Morrie wit.
Telephone rsl0 litul:'h's
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who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates are
meeting with succors. We are training; i+(ildiers under
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Prompt Service Satisfact,;.r'y Returns
We furnish you with Cans and 1)11 all Ex-
press Charges.Issue e r Y 1'
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ment of your Crean] twice each month, pay-
able at par at your Bank,
Give the Brussels Factory one trial and y(',tt
will not want to discontinue.
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