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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-7-20, Page 4WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1927. 4j,r'1.' :'i russets pr t WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1927. 'WELCOME HOME On l of the entire 4 illEt•!.':' :,1 - Bross -Is. The Post \oleo' s you with all the cord;.!:cordhiht tt•hieh 1, l ,;:_,ihl:' to ax ., ir. that ono \feel 1 ;:-Ionto et you 144 'i I t1 .t, 11)4'1 far 4. 4. Segue from the Elie`.ail: ;,, of i he ca ltl,rtit. but .1 you have never travelled to c11y town or city whore W,4- 111 •.,i Ol,i i, c, , •1 : ,-1' a cid. ;Fey i,_111't th:oT, .f , , lJ l'1:'. ••L :U4-. r, ., Cti.1 FP.Pn',S: . a 441 + 1,111 144,5, 0;;5•:1.to . ... , '_l +• ase slaw' ,- ^.hem. We trust ti._, , 1 he a big day far ..r`4- anti re ".l :, "114.2 tilt• 4-1 i t,- ,.5 ,C- _—ain w ay \t e loom Hoene to Brussels- all trust that you will never 4-'t this ,-r-at celebration, .:ml before you depart from us may W1, Osk "Will Ye no' Coni. Back Again"? Look on the lips that are smil- ing to greet you, S c the fresh dower; that the people have u •wn; Count them tiny s s and brothers that ince: thee, Guest of Brussels, ,bee heart is thy own. • •I •I ,1 N. A. M'CALLUM, SOUTH BRU:'E, DISQUALIFIED BY TWO JUDGES Court Found No Corrupt Practices on the Part of Anderson, the I b.rai Candidate—Petition for Disqual- .ilication of A. P. Mewhinney, North Bruce. is Dismissed, With Coats to Petitioner. { • Toronto. 11'\ 1.: \ juci n nt halt, e1 d-wrn today ' 1 tstjl'' Po—to a051 1 . h'_rat tl.Ball t1 - quvi'..: L.,N. A, 1I •i:'al'a :11.P,P. for ')tea. L.t'...... -1111 •: 4-c s-11',1:2 foul/d, I,.1. ( •n't�',' 1.. -t. t:ti' part of I i _gal candidate, + T +_'.!;41. C., tin a of No '?1 Pru + -. . to be pan i - 4144 -....r W. H. Fenton, last pr„- V•ilA-. 11 t 11:011 A. P. 11 T.' retelre, his e T • :1 en, - , 4-h,:• -.. , ,.. )t the. to net that :1'.1• m4 -:on order Itlate,- t'. 87 r , That', Sor.:211110„ 1..••;;;;;,.1.-;:: yen 1,i, 4'i t S , ou:l old 1 llairl "No, but I'm tir.t,lltful ..Sett tm' num?. I{'�•C-v'9n'RA .-4444... . '..•"L.... a..-,...0 t.: YEI't` M'413 f '.H.:. :std 1e rn r -e 4 -n -r n.17 yetis board t it ..r. . •, :,,, (', from Ciao 44',6'- nc tips. 7.'rm., to li t 2 tro.o. , n;..1 ,< > r an 1 t, to is •.r.;,f. n1 the t,untneaa c butt n¢n our r9ao.2,!1.x14, ,. x, n tt�.5wit «a ' it"'wi; THE BRUSSELS POST Duck or Hen ? Why is i't that duck eggs are not as popular as hen eggs? The only reason we know, is,: that the hon ADVERTISES just the moment she lays an egg, while a duck keeps quiet and hides her egg under the straw. -We try to be like the hen. We try to tell the world we have a great line of building lumber, dimension etc. All No. 1 5x B, C. Red Cedar Shingles (Edge grain) All No, 1 Extra N. B, White Cedar Shingles Alex. Murray & Co, Asphalt Shingles • Cedar „1111. +' I ;f::,1. ahipi-.1, ;Inc: tana,(is Siding, Flooring, Ceiling, lilculaing, Eta. Drsssed 2x4 Hard Maple for Hay Fork Tracks 1 1 in, Pine Wagons Box Lumber, Etc, Let's not be Ducks EidL,1 kof etcr P1 0, Phone flies 3m .+ E DELIVER Yr,+NY.,,tn�Y�•,,..,..,..w.o.W.,.,u.•..,".:�,,,�..�_.�..s,,,.N.,..�.,...�:...�...a,,,.YQ.,�...,.'�+' q_+I •ti . Ot 011 .1 ls )ns, •nry, ,t,_.e 7 a R`1, idate ::lc-tw:l on First Ballot at W`ngha:ti ,n Tuesday ioz the Coming. By- Eixction. ' t -G r4'.. 1V. ti 1 tto1, of \Vi:t i:a.n, was ,,day b;: a largely attend,. ei con- vention of the Conservatives: of the 1--fel;rai e l tltutta e\ of North Bur - :este stoat, t the by-election an Sept - e, lhc'r 1' made necessary through the ,1+-: th of John 11. King, Progress - who was elected to the Commons in the general election of 1026. Op- ' osed unlit by William McQuillan, of \\ 1wano-xh, for nominatiult, after a 1T.•1d of :even had withdrawn their nemes.-lir. Spotton secure -d 157 voter, to 73 for his opponent. Mayor MarEwan, of Goderich, com'dered a strong possibility for nomination. was ancon, those to withdraw their names The nomination of Mr. Spotton was glade unanimous on the motion of Mr. McQuillan, who, together with the other five nominees, u.omised their whole -hearted support to the 1•andidate. Those nominated includ- ed Mayor MacEwan; Pr. E. C. Weir, Auburn; E. R. Wigle, ex-M.L.A., of Goderich; ex -Warden J. W. McKib- ben. Wingham; Richard Proctor, of Morris. it is not expected here that the two other candidates already in the field for the Parliamentary ueaitian, Archie Hislop, Liberal, and Sheldon P4 -, ken, Pn' gee sive, will iho1 abs;, to • any ,ort of "saw -off" by them - On the other hand, Icon. Jas. yea;, 1'014 .li:•1lister of Thole and George W. Spotton. Commerce, is said to have prc:licted that "there would be only two men in the field on election day," and it is possible that George Spotton will have to combat the concerted attacks of supporters of both these candid• ates, as well as those of Abner Cosens of Wingham, mentioned as an In- dependent Liberal; and T. G. Allan„ of Dungannon, an Independent Con- servative. ft j ' ir• a �. _.4 yl•yl n 44,0 •3 la :'1 1.1 :=1;11 4'5 • 4 it r :::3 t i• n- lett pica. 1 4-.Y ,1, OS ,. ; I . i'111thf1a. , .. d, it .••I'• ..1.r"ted for their r:,1 fir.7.1 fein- t' rr eireat ...lion. N''„:,:.! --.,:. :•:..r,4-.:.: e t - -.;i ll C1 1 caliatl 1 .14- 4r' ,i,. was . ,• for r •r I.: 1.,,'•nd •4;.111'• it .••+t Sala. ;,.2•1•1-r.a zoo . l:i'n? e+l•: it1 t' Vin. -'fel i.; , nra,a ;o Il-, r,?-, • P.i^1,11..041.1 ,+. . 11 ,y,rt„ +F, n,3.74i r•�e^x s'til't. ',01. W„ 3 mv+"wrzFl,,,m,1 t 1111”.., v 1, .Met t6u ,..aLL,,.-<SC :vf,v rm,+➢:.itia•Y.A un #RTUEaYI Yt�'vY,v 4-m , t?; ? �/ 1 y 4i n 1, 4-1 err ' „{1 o�'e+�,, ep rr 'W,.:' p 'i! t :I in I: i,14aA ?d,1 t'+:a PI 14" L Il it El 4),'1, 0 ti—.e 'y -4tr period nen• p rn • iu 1.1.0 (1(1.11 ad1:111 earnest have made. ' 1 +;denying of any birds entered by any breeder covering the is three,' years. At pet: eat, our pen in the Canadian cptitl 7. if in fir -t place for all ontri::o from Ontario in the light ht•eitdi. In the Ontario contest our pen i:; in the first place for the light in the Nova Hetet::, CI DIANA our pan is in second place, a Government pert holding first. We have the high hen in this con- test in the twentieth week. • e some We 4-t booked up in May for 1..o ,006 chickens. Will have surplus4-(h week at <r per 106, antic chicks 112 per r1 100. alter Rose Brussel sisisatinsise beast's discarnen I` "1111 ine province Chinohuitalas,” ho says, "there Is a mountain where aro mines or steel and Andatnieoln and also Salamanders, of which cloth is made, which If It h'• east into the tiro cauuu,t be burned,,• Nupul.'on Inv, stir at('+i. the weird Its possibilities. Den - Jamiesubstance a i o.. 4,11111 11 t 1 ,tan and t P `? i jatimn Fo rank1In possessed 1n a•abe ,l1+ d purse which he later sold to Sir Hand Sloane in i,ondon, met for Which., to quote his own word::, he was "paid hundeomely " - Alwal., "Up.." "When 1 eo bask t+ 112,' said a French holy, "1 siotll tell lay friends they lnmt. b.' 'up' 1n every- thing. 1':vrrythina here is up. I ant roused up In 1110 luoruhn;. I wake np. 14' at 114'. 1 button up toy dress. Why 'up'? 1 hu wn It down. 'rhea r eat lip my 4,r '.i1avl, and 1 drink on my coffee, and 111.0 wane' alt washes up the pots, and Cll.:Om up th•t bonne. 1t is all up. You lie 441' when you ere ill, and save up for a rainy day. Your English Iunnun_'0 is very funny. My employer pun Ilia bead in at my of - h,•" the other day and said, 'I want you to Stop t.+ 14;111, So I t up and put my cloalt '0, When in; '..4-w ine h.' , 1 quite werk••d up. h'' said. 'Why 1i ,v:, you -;:at your cloak on? I told you to stip.' I said, '1 have stew+.).d' \\h,4- he angry? 11nok ilia my d('.•;itma and ':t'lp' to 'toave elf,' a tan 11e meant rue to go on." Third Rail 1.14, sloe. Dy 10 au00 of a this'd rail an; (ho,- velipw +, anti, i m 'e- ment of ('." tt:1 f. a (i 44x.. r. c. ntiy in\.•1 d 1,,y!"f,toil$ 14:+1,10 wItheut to • ,t ,1 of Pio e alis e•r • V'h'n 441 t!1,, eln.tructs the tree, a light ;311..-0.-:, ;it tivritle cab, 1f ti t is 111' ui,t1 a 1,011. ting., and xt 5,11 the 1•inhi,lg e rine att -)4111 the 011 - gine is autom, tl :a11y rt,pp,'d by the de'vice that applies the brakes. 'rhe third rail can also In u,:d for a telephom• servieo for drivers,. ' ThicketA Hundredth Year. • St Peter's School, York, England, celebrates this year its 1,300t1, an- niversary. The ground on which the present school stands was purchased from Guy Fawkes, who was a scholar there. Henry Pord's Maxims. Mr. Henry Ford in his n••w bank, "To -day and To -morrow," lays down the following maxims:— "A generation also there bore a' thousand glen to every opportunity, 1 while to -day there are a thousand opportunities for every man." That "a business that does not make a profit for the buyer as well as for the so11•-'r Is not a good busi- ness." That "an unemployed man is an out -of -work customer. An underpaid man is a customer reduced in pur- chasing pow -"r." That "there are always two kinds of people in the world ---those who pioneer and Hose wlio plod. The plodders always attack the pioneers." Hard Lines. "Hard line about poor Smith, wasn't it?" said Jones, gloomily. "What happened to War?" asked Drown. "He get so far behind wish his rent that lir had to marry his landlady." Jazz Bands fot' London Tacks. Jazz bands .,r.' to he "•1d=(1 to the attractiaus of Londa;:1 parks. Clearing Up Sale of Shoes Ladies' Blonde Kid and Patent regular s1�M. Fait Yt.M $5.ou for e� F� �.M Boys' Tan and ',.lack Ox- ford regular 2449 49 $3.1)0 for Ladies' Ilause Slippers regular S1•65 -1.25 tu 5 for o ° This is a real Slipper for the house \"ith rubber heel. Other lines of Shoes at equally low prices. i n ii \Ld+ a A u �%Y��a F3 Ht 114, ., • 'tri '. 11, , •. . .. e 11 'old - I - • n . 1 " I i .., 11 n • 1,..I 't •.'h. rten 11 1'on t '44',Olds 11:, t\ 14'11 y•ni ie'.': I A „ 4, rnhlist'te \t' n,•:(ed my • u ail dawn, n 1 ,are, he• e,1,1 Is '', st'! :1,14 Plan, ,, 1••. ti+ "1' i i 1 n 3•,.1. He 4-r•, - 1 1'11: t „'re. - h-eti, 1, 144" (. 1 _, . 1-•..y r1, t !„ its p1'" . in a 7107 1. I rc-trot. 1l ,nd to h.' disor',"••,1 at th.' •1-• . ,r'•' 1.:.• • .-'11ia" of an wx'• "i, Il.• • , f -11 ill iii::; : r.n: atipnalh 44, • (;zona l,::.i1 , • . het. ''n;: - ..mo;l .0 pr .':' .. n„ , lar: 't of .., -:t, . 11 .. ilio• ht•Inher fir ale as 951 a•. cit,. : n';1 1':. I,a1' n,. 1,,111 .e,: ,. lr '4 ', ; 0,• J. .. IP' .. i! ,• ,.n of 140 ,,::!I j:: 5 ,;;;-:111 4.-1 11 4, 111 t. ,`\'I' 1.111') „ ; ;t At. Ir.; ...',1•• , I, ,t ' 1 LastTime Wednesday"foNi ht Mary, Pickford in "Little A nie 11 oV p'neyl Frid a & Saturday, July 22-23 � Ascin.ati g Youth" as., With P ratnount's Junior Stars Monday, Tuesday & ed'yT„ July 25, 26 and 27 "Mc.r. ad,den's Fl ts99 ANI) I lie Fa" Pulls of tho Sea A Double Show 3 Reels of Comedy Friday & Saturday, July 29 & 30 antrap" CANADA'S HIGHWAYS Notice to Creditors According to a recent survey by the Federal Government at Ottawa, 'hare h0r0 2870 miles of inlprovc:i earth roads built in Canada in 1924, 2171 miles of gravel roads, 103 miles of waterbound manedanl, 117 of bit - of Waterhound macadam, 1'17 of bit - •P2 of asphaltic concrete, ;end 114 of cement concrete, a total or 57313 miles of road. There were 1C,829 miler of Canadian road under patrol or gang maintenance last year. The cost of improvements and )410inlen- anf0 in the year was $45,500,000. These loop like huge figures, but 'when the Axe of the country is taken into aecoullt they are merely ordin- ary. If the country is to develop, more money must b,. :pent year by year on bettor highways for transport atiol] 1(11:1 cunnnunicatilon, The motor ear has come to stay, and, con >c) :ntly, good muds are t 11114(0.1' 1 y. Aveordiug to reliable fit;ures, a total of i,070,25r cars were ltd - ml '.'d to Canada for tourist purpo.•('s 1:;,-t year hind the 1'027 record is e x - p' e ted to surpass tots, It is +tstintat- 1 by government statisticians that these tourists :,pent a little more than $200,000,000 in Canada while Canadian motor tourists in the Un- ited States are estimated to have nt,pent S00,000,000 leaving a large balance in favor of Canada. This dr•rrepuney is natural, for a notion of cine hundred and ten mil- lions has enormously more spending power that one of nine 141i111'ons. Thus good roads are not merely a big asset in building up the country, but they invite an inerea•.jng number of tour- ists year by year. This has become almost an industry by itself, Carry Me Back To— "That youngster seems to take a great interest in his geography lett- sons." "Yes, he's planning to be a nopu- lar• song writer when he grows up." The Midway opens on Saturday evening of this week, Popular Stallions w IMPORTED PERCI-IEON STALLION Hesope FRANK COLLINS, Prop, Monday—Will letiee his own stable, lot 27, Coll. 0, Grey, and proceed west to Rory' McKay's Con. 4, for nem; then North and West to Earl Mothers Jamestown, for night. Tuesday—Will proceed West to Centre s1,1 road, Morris, and Nortel to Gordon Ball's Bluevale, for noon; then South to 43rd line, Morris, and West to Wm. Maxwell's for nigh`. Wedno a y—Will proceed West 4-b 11oun'lar•y, \Ionia. and Wawanosh and South to Geo. Conk )lelgl^1tv", for noon: then Past on 4t11 line to Jas. Sheldon', for night. Thursday—•Will proceed 1'1a3+ to lent. 1,:':11041':1, i'or noon; then fest and North 1 mile,, to his own .Mable for night, and 10)110in till Saturday morning. Saturday—Will Inoce.c:d East to 1 hal and North to frowbridg.' for Loon; them We=t ,,lon .1th colt, 'tonnn, for night, where he will remain until Monday nm010(1. Terms 'I o insure a foal $12.00 r nv lisle February 1928. Partie's dis- posing of mores will 1)e held respan• sible for payment Wlr,'ther hi foal or net. i'nrohuont No. 1 211 1 1''o'nl 1 Pa:•::.',1 Enrohnnnt Certificate ill lh:r 1'ei lir•,', l Stallion 1f'';?r)T'I? (Trip.) 1...!. is<toren' in 11144 1':+14014-:11 Porehmrott :14101 lin"lc as 14;41.1, 100,11 1' Frank C -.Vias, of 1'11101 144. II. 1, 1''naled in 1007, has le—en enrolled nod l The Ontario :3101110n nc 111'1„ -Ira on the 31st \ of O,,obrt• 1921 anti plumed. 1 la. Ontario Stallion Enrolment. 13"nrd Ttcbt.:Pe14wen 12. W. Wade Chairmen. Seeretary 1'1oUi', s 1','e, miler :31 St, 11)27. Alphonse WILSON MAPKS Proprietor Monday—Will leave Lis Own sta- ble, Lot 18, Con. 5Morris, and go West to John Wi hhn 4-u's fol' noon; thence South along travel road to Myth for flight, Tuesday—•South to Boundary and East to John lag,,at's for noon; ; thence (pwn Boundary to Walton, then North and East to James Smtl- lie's for night, Wednesday --•-North to 10th Corn and South to Brussels Jrray.1, then North to James 11. Spivey's for noon, then North to 0 M 0th lino orris and home for night, where he will 1'0 amain until hriday. Friday Pett to Brussel 4, then down 9th Cron., Grey, 1 34, miles, then Nortel to Richard Jaokiin's for noon; then Wost to Wm Henderson's, 4th line, Morris, for night.. Saturday -1% miles West, then 2 'id miles South to Oth line, then East and West to his own stable. Telma—To insure $13,00, payable lot of February, 1028. Mares must be returned regularly or they will be charged as insured mares. In the matter of the Estate of William Eckmior, lato of the Town- ship of Gray, in the County of Her- on, Farmer, tloceasod, Not me Ix horsby gi tell, purxunnl. to Nret4on 41, tthuptef 121, oP tit+ l21'vi�ed e.tnitutlw nP 0, hu In, 11101 11 44 101'40100 h,AYln g 1'hlt,ar ngulustr' 1110 0.1010 ul lh,, 11,1,1 W1111n1n ak•lomu'r, fawner, decimo.,t, w4,„ diel on or 01 011 the 1l11111a44 dxy 1d •111,11•:14127, „1, ill»'("'0 (,••1:),- +'t Cil'+ -y )'i:nuntp nr llnr"n, nen rrquLr4 it xvad by past, 1'0101 1, nr to 11,•Ilvnr In 1•lul,9er 1'444444 )told, 1 r r lilt hint 1 Nbnrpl•, the ltxecutors of the 11444. 14111 and h-nuunent nr 4-h, .glia le0e;e•rl 111'1 ',antes 401 ad du •se4, with fait par4)1050,, m writing of their maims, 01111 lh, ;3111,4re 441 I11m 1,0et11'1111:w 1411(1(1)1 1.14 41y thorn. Aurl hartll,r lame n"ha,• (hu) 0(ter the :,3rd liar of July, 14)7, the Heid Executors will 'wormed to '11slr,bal v 11 n'rot' ,' 111..e -1,.;::,;:l e, Nile among the. parties mtitl,d 11141011 regard Omviolins of winch O1 r shall th1,,, 1145,' hu 1 maim. and sold b. ecnl ors 44,1111 not lo, 1141.10 fur the ,'„ill 115.415 015 11115 part theism' , ,,nyin'rmrlit of wh,.,,.cln,nl they 4414" not Ilial harere oei Y1.1 native, 1)1,1,1 t 111' 0(11 day lug., a I 19;; W 4-l. Nnlioit lr for the nud to, taunts °c anon Property for Sail Fur soles311114i1 luJ W 1A0n(0lofto W,1(on, 1,001 00]..!...0 ,11, e+x, 1 4 144 \'h'to, Ave'., Tatman, House anti Lot Tor Sale Th'• nn:l •r,+iefrl 1,'1.1.1;1+ fur „ole the Low o nud 4,01 nn •1411 x,) - t l,, as,il I don nine to 4-) e"4- to of the late (0 04- 444 , 1 d1,010.o0 11 res nI cid P:n, .11,15', tel 114,4- Late 1 tend 0,0-01 well, 1, ,, n ,1rrtu. wired, rte. 1'' ,r further p,a•tleu-,re, 0(4,45 to 414 A. H. MA(: 110NAT.Lr, nen++'rix. Teacher Warated- A pidiatticn' will be meet red by the unties. signed for the position of Moeller of N 1 e[,.1 wr ,nwn al whn, $1010 cory 811,1 c xllsr- ten,.s diust hex)', n4-, 0tnnt. 11AVIP LAIOLAW, R.7.1 2, Myth. rra"cs for Sale The undersigned rsigned ff •,' his 1011•,crr 4 t • 1 100 lint 29 (0u,12. (limy, also the 100 'sores, Lot •27 eon. 11, (trey Gat Ins tiro in first•atn?s vondltlon,ala good buildings on hath places. '',grans for selling poor health and no heli,. P0,11.,85.1011 14 of 1000011. Igor further pantie Wars, apply to. 01.1)1(148 1:, NPEIRAN, 0. R. No 3, nrassels, Farm for vale 104 nerve being Lots 27 and 20, Pan 14. Mo. K111op township; 1y;r "tiles from the Village oP Walton, (1n the farm is 0 good house, (w, burns and other oathulldings. For price and Mt me of sale write to 1 ;Im 4110711/ 71thAvel, 4t1NNant t xthanln, Alta. Farm for Sale Lot No, Pt 23, ('0lloolnron 14, Township of 21cIt111op, 1 milt. east of Walton. containing 42 acres of land; four -roomed frame House and snO011 Lara 0051 hen house, A lI well dram ed and fenced. Far further pal ti,ulnrs Apply to ROBERT NOLI,14011, 1n rare of Theodore Holland, 440„ Porth It, S. Nn 1. Phone 237.3 Bo Voir feet Bother You ? Oh 1 the tragedy of Aching feet, the ndser5 of painfully dm: ging one foot after the oth• or, the bittern .4,0 of watobing .others stop Montt without toot earn In the world. Foot misery Call 15e avoided. I know, beeanse I swffct 111 tor years, lint 1 found a way to re- new that painful strain upon 4115 weakened arches, Now, 111011100 help others ; if r0(4 :•ttn• a rcI n erer, please mention x'1111 l'osT when writing ,1,1', WOJ(111, 22.1 Frosspect 4i„ Ham- ilton, Ont., or may be purchased at Downing tiros.. shoe dealers. Brussels. NH and Lot for Sale The undersigned offers roe 4010 hie 1300(0 0011 lot on A1h,,t street, 131usnols. House eontoInr bath, fornaeo and is ,40,'),dn w: red. Good garden 3,11,1 gt111000, Evsrytlltng In 11:4 elm*. repair 110•1f .r,\.., A(On U10I2W'N, Nen forth. Farm for Sale Vann of the lata lWillinn, 1t. 111 stle, consist. Ing of 72 tier or e:aeollent land in the town. =h,p al dawick. About 12 nnros of I,u,11, hal• nuc,' all workable; plendld natural wa1rr supply; good orrlmrd, hum, and 1,1,,, v bore+0 'Otante•) about lib toiler from c4urrlr P. O. and .=hiapin •.tail n1 Also nun 1,r, r 111 ass latv8 adjoining 11+.1 lass land,4-r til drain• ed, good .11(110 nud r t ,011110 401.4• sap• lay; trued hare, drive shed ant funs trees. Will sell 011rntel, .5- together. a o -sosrion March let, 114:7. Apply Cn airs Win. R. nas- t te, 1; serve t r(0, Box 360, (40, 010, or O. W - WA LKiai, 111t15151o, 001. Farms for male 2:n) heron, being, the, south halves of Lots 1E,, 20,21 end 22, in the 14 (0,n,.:? GreyIowa. uhte. IOU RCPen 111010 4 ,its fa,gll, With run. 111 ne 40ter fund 1,,,,1,., 4111 be • old separately If dexn'od. Will ,onshtol' renting fart nr ah to suitable boom t, Applrtn 4-314 ORO. C1011 Nw1l(N, 12 R 2, Itinerate or C 18One140 8N01'1ON, Winglintu, House and Lot for Sale The 5564lhle horns, xtni int m4- (,moon street Brussels, the property of the la t0 al r1,, Keys, is offarnd fol• 1511 Ie. (101001450 5155 h5.11s0 With ,,,,nein 4114110n, lrar further n,n tlnulars apply to HA1)1(Y 1041444, Mtf It. R. 3 Brussels Farm 'For Sale (The old Hamilton Place) 100 onres being19.. Lots 7 44 0 and North 40 acres or hl 4401,4,Torun,, •ry townsldp Largo tla•,t ,.less baa u ,, plsndid .Unit. s oI 11,,11 sed.;rueot.h • witrhelll, lar(', delving sheaf, good frame ltonse ,uta stone lritchen, large Orchard, serer talhn g spring on farm2 miles {fram W roxotobr u•tniglaingep1n1 s11111111ura1111f1q11r Parnonlauschool, answrm;ivnn 4,l Iio,t'r0lurus Farm. land values 1411144100. For partial le+ rs upplyto T1.1013, 401044(140 Administrator John It. Oilmen estate P. 0. box 77 W l oxotor PhOn, 110 Farms for Sale twoneesswa '011,1 undersigned oifm'a (m' sale his 100•ners farm Innen N'6, hot 1, (inn, 7, Morris. Also 1141) 400044, hnlng Not 4-h £ Loh 2(1, gad its, 27, ('on, 7, a(ot•ris, (tool a and barna in arst•olxsa 00ndtti alsoo all almgood oat-hnild' ingo'Aral l soli with 0r W1(l,ont crop. ionnttflnarr snaaiplpiniqg,topot' 04.00 0- )ewal.R,. hoorU'r4-1111C4ON1• Proprlator,1.1,11.4, l3rnssels Farms for Sale 100 tattoo of land, helm; tin south 40 of Lot 4, (lo d Coo. n the south of Lot 10 011. n �� (J '7 i tlia T 011111 1,P Iltnrrin tease ow lee Patina 1,,w offer d for th a to glow o1 d th a estata of 4-h a rooted (Jamas tura, If not sold they Willlv to o oxo for pee tura, Far pnrllmilnra nnnty to 4-h o oxeout000, HID1ffi0Ti1T 1ANDBIISON