HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-10-5, Page 4WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1927.
THE BRUSSELS POST
(at 1.runets Utist Many Records Broken at
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. '927. Brussels School Field Day
East FIuron Rain Interferes with Baseball and
Teachers' Institute! Soft Ball Matches -Other Events
all Carried Through.
.Annual Convention will be Lela in
Brussels Next Thursday and Frl•
day.
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Nee., '1.hersday u.nd 1 v., •
0,101 (7.,• nr,-,•••.•mien or 1.7,,,•,t. 140
fij;•••-•:;••,/;boring is
the eft.-capn:-•--
Ti-lit,'11SD.AY. 0C'15R 13th
10 a.m.
Ooii.•-' cat1,.g
h.it-ft...•li ylt fterter.
Addreee Weise:nee ies ft esee Llaker
Itieestete ef tienventiisil
leseeideet's _.tiiirees
1.30 p.m.
31,,,t;n0.; of tla. Con l'esretnees
. 1's:10n:see trirst SccI Claeses
1.luchantte.
Third (1",:isess
Feurth Cass,
t 1111.Zation • -
Miss AI. Bowes,
Posliff
Miss Peedold.
1i. rinture f..eson with a Class
Miss M. G. N. Irving.
School Libraries -
Miss L. Parrott.
8 e.m.
Moving Pie:tires, Voeal ::id Inetrum-
ental 3Iueic
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th.
9 a.m.
A Trip to Europe
.31lee IL 'Fowler.
Picture Study Les.esn with Class
Mise 31. G. N. Irving:.
Probleme of a Small stishool
Mrs. A. Snyder
Mi3S M. Wheatley.
Problems of a Largo School
Miss M. McLean.
Miss E. Delaney
1.30 p.m.
Address
Mr. G. R. Patterson.
Some Hints in Teaching Arithmetic
Dr. J. M. Field.
A FULL PROGRAM FOR
CONVENTION
Everything Rounding into Shops for
Women's Institute Convention at
Walkerton.
Following is the program for the
Women's Institute Conventior to be
held at Walkerton on October 18th
and 19th:
OCTOBER 1Sth.
Chairman Mrs. C.Crawford.
1.30 -Community Singing,
Devotimml Exercises.
2.00-Ach1rees of Welcome, Major
W. B. rile:s.
Mrs. M. Melleth, Milverton.
11 slief
Imm eras o n
Ecineetiee, and Bettr Se1Mt.1.4
Aeriters and Hortieulture
S --Mrs. Lieteh. Chesley.
3.1 5 -..i -Mr. G.N, Putnam.
Supper served by
1,Valkertee Women's Instieate
and Weikerton Junior Inetit-
Evening
Cht.lirm.ti: Mrs. I.. G. Crozier,
Willkerton.
7.1 71-Cemety Singing.
seogram in shares. of
:Liss M. Cowley. Walkerton.
0,09-.1elciees -O. J. St. veneer,
M.A. 1.). Peed., Department
of English. Ontario Agricul-
tural College. Gueiph.
OCTOBER 19th.
CI's-fie:set:, Mrs. P. V. Smith,
ListoweI.
0.20 --Cs eteini:y Siaeiag
0.45-1eestees of Standing, Commie
Is es on Home Ecomomies,
Heeith
A eerseiation
0.30-Acbleees-Mr. K. Riddell,
B.S.A.
3111drillSelection
10.45-Address-M1se E. Gust.
Question Drawer.
Afternoon
Chairman Mrs. R. S. Philips,
Goderich
1.30 -Confederation tetrad, and
Community 'ingiog
2.00 -Address -Mrs. (leo Edwards,
Duet by 3'l100'Aikens,
Allenford.
2.30 -Address -Speaker from De-
Partment of Health.
Resoltionsu .
HOWICK FAIR WAS A
SUCCESSFUL ONE
Good Crowd -Big EB
ntry for nbY
Show -Rain Held off Inc Judging
.-Concert Drew a Big Crowd,
Last Saturday Gorrie Fair drew a
'big crowd for their annual show,
The entries for horses and cattle
were not as large as other years. The
inside department was well vIleci.
The Baby Show was a big attract-
ion and 10 babies wore entereet and
Baby Demmerling was first choice.
The Juvenile Pipe Band of London
furnished the musical program in
et,he afternoon and with Alice DIM -
`rile 111100:11 11 Day of tit
it t i•tyh,,01 o:is 1111I.,s1
on Viet npial'llh. 1U1
ef !In e,..cant •t: 7 7
I,' .1 11' ,(1,1 11,. 1 1 r.•i•('1•: •
0'01IdE '10
h, le!!! ;. • So!'t
1,011 M.I.t 1,, IN' v. IVI•ii0k-t.0, I••1
'1 11''. i; to 1,
et,
11,.o.mieway non ti.o
11,1:'0 ,r..1 lo
was
In t;i.• Junior 11
Witli:oc f'••1 11 ,-1111lI
%Nit, setiond.
ririse Vele W11-eii wen the Ciri's
Champicesship ani AY,ses .1''11Citliis
well end En. !elle St 7,-s w.ir.• tied
for snd boron:,
Record Broke
Several of the eehool r,,eords w
brok,m during the day. 1:11,1
Walker did the standing hread ,i, tens
in the Junior elase feet 1 11:. 1eeilee
and the former record wars 7 Feet
4 111,11,: 11041 in the Senior .los. !a
went thehos, uos
r,eora by 3 inches, 11 11, brok,
the .Junior record in the PIM, hop,
step and jump doing, 31 feet, 10 in-
vites, the old record being 2s feet, 3
inches. Carl Hemingway broke the
Senior Pole vault, going over 7 feet,
11 inches as compared with the
school record of 7 feet .S11, inches.
hiss Viola Wilson broke the girl's
record in broad jump, doing 0 feet,
11 inches, the old record IVOS (i feet,
3iii inches.
Winners and Events
Following is the list of winners
and the various events: -
Jr. Shot Put -L. Walker. 22 ft, 1
inch.
Sr. Shot Put -Carl Hemingway, •
27 feet, 7 inches.
Girl's Throwing soft ball -Viola
Wilson, 121 feet, 4 inches.
Jr. Running High Jump -Leonard
Walker, 4 feet, 2 inches.
8r. Ti1l.tlEIlg 11lgh Jumps -Alvin
lsseen, 4 feet, 1) inebes.
Hemmer :mil N:111 race, glide -
Marie 11 !mt. her.
Jr. St t Brod Juntp-L.
W ts 1', et. 1
SM!! , •-•7 .111F•
W:1!1(,'(, :•••
111,10 Itreed Jumo,ciltrs--V1-
;1 feet, 1 1 htelm!,,.
.1r. Slop aml Jump
1. -WM101% 0 33. 111,.11,../.
14it. • rot, 1-lt,•;' and .Tamp
•• Waitr, t
3.1nr,l, 001
110i• feet, 10
Jr' itunotagi RI', W.d-
rketi,
Sr. I 11110i0V; 1:1•00,1 JU1113)--(7101
1;1 feet, Sinchs„
Cirrs carming Brond ,lump. -Jean
Ceitle ell, e ket, 51)21l10.
.11.. I'd. Veelt McCrackee
and jerk White. rthl.)
Sr. Pole Vault -Carl Hemingway.
11 inches.
Girl's Book Race -jean Caldwell.
Jr. 100 yard iiash-L. Walker, 1
030101111.
Sr. 190 yards Diteh-L. Walker.
Girl's 71 yard Dash -Viola
son,
Girl's Bisycle race - Emyline
Steiss.
Jr. 200 yard Dash -L. Walker. -
Sr. 200 yard Daeh-Jim Turnbull.
Girl's Peanut race -Viola 1,Vilson.
Interform Chariot Race, boys -
Third form, Second form, First form.
Girl's obetacle race -Catherine
Walker.
Interform relay, boys -Third form
First form, Second form.
Interform relay, girls -Third form
Second form, First form
Rain Interfers
Only four innings were played in
the baseball match between the
school team and 0 town team, the
former winning by a score of 6 to 4.
when the heavy downpour of rain
settled all chalice of any more play.
The Wroxeter soft ball team arrived
but the game had to be postponed.
sommoOdelMIA
bar gave the concert in the evening
to a packed house.
The complete prize list may be
read on page 3 of this issue.
"MARE NOSTRUM" A FORCEFUL
STORY OF THE SEA
Rex Ingram'e production of "Marc
Nostrum" (Our Sea) for Metro -
Goldwyn, has its fine. snowing at
the Grand Theatre next Monday ev-
ening, for three days. This screen
'005100 of the famous Blasco 131105story is another triumpt for the
youthful (Breeder who already has
to hie credit such succeseite as "Sear-
! amouche,'"The Four Horsemen of
the Apneelypse," and "The Prisoner
• of Zenda."
) "Marc Nostrum" is 0 powerful
story of the sea at tlics time of the
great World War. Ingram produte
it on the original locations in Seain,
Franco and Italy deeeribed by the au-
thor in his book. The result is a
delightful co111b1nation of a strong
dramatic story and pictorial and his-
, torleal etory sueh as only Ingram
, i'apable of making.
Alice sets 01111 Antonia Moreno
eeilet the leading. roles and share
bemisu
re in the ceess of the picture
wise Ingram and Ibanez, Miss T .rry
mei Moreno r
bae played Meng tinito
bi.fore the eture eebut nothing either
tl.tehave (1111' oe previously 01111.3.h.
e, up to thole performanre in "Mare
ttettm."
With the I•xepption of Iambic
Mack, who has an outstanding com-
edy role, the remainieg members of
the en,t mai foreign artists who make
their first appearance on the Ameri-
can screen in thie pieture,
WHO WILL ATTEND TORY
CONVENTION
Bruce North -Bort Nuttan, 11. R.
. No. 1, Bruee P.O.; James A. Mae -
Donald, Tara; Wm, Mitchell, Kincar-
dine; Wm. NI. Dobson, Port Elgin; 121
T. Gilpin, Wiarton; C. G. Walker,
Wiarton; Mrs, Catherine Clark, Ein-
cardine,
13ruce South -J. H. 13rown,
Tot-
watov; 1205001 C. T0C'ptO, R. R. No. 2
Paisley,
Huron N.: John Joynt, Luelenow;
3. W. Mills, Myth; A. G. Smith,
Wingham; Peter W, Scott, R. 12. 1,
Belgravc; Richard Proctor, Re R. 5,
Brine els ; 3, Walton McKibben,
Winghem,
Huron, Ss:Mrs, N, W, Trewartha,
Clintons Col. H. 13. Cornbe, Clinton;
A. W. Beacom, Blyth; George C.
Petty, Hensel); Alex H. Neob, 13a011 -
wood; Henry Horton; Brueefield,
Perth North -H. W. Strudley, Im-
p1. Rattan Co., Stratford; W. M.
Rosamond, 47 Norman street, Strat-
ford; Miss Adelaide 11. Clayton, Lis -
towel; N. F. Babb, 180 Ardomington
street, Stratford; li H. Mi . ckl and ,
Milverton; John Sebben, 251 Ontario
street Stratford; Mrs. James Moore,
Listowel; James 3loore, Listowel,
Perth, South-Carrio D. Spark:3,
St. Mary's; 31. F. Irvine, St. Mary's;
T. Devine; W. J. M. Armstrong, Mit-
(hell; John Dunbar, IL 12.5, St.
Mary's; Louise R. Ford, Mitchell; G.
E. Richardson, St. Mary's.
WROXETER
Thos. Richie and Miss Richly are
visiting relatives at Galt.
II. and Mrs. Chamberlain were
visitors in Kitchener on Saturday.
Lawrence and Mr,. Hislop, Lietow-
el spent Sunday with friends in the
MIS3 Esther Dever, flarni)ton 1,1 a
yisrtor at the home of her brother,
Fred Davey.
ino. Gibson, Chicago is holidaying
Itt the home of his naientFe Tho.
and Mrs. Gibson,
-
Mrs. 111. Depew and little daughter
are visiting the former'S parents, 12.
and Mrs. Stovits.
Austin and Mrs. Meet,e, Toronto,
enent the week -end with the latter's
parents, Jun and Mrs. Douglas.
S. and Mrs, Davidson and R. nod
Mrs. McLaughlin motored to Oshawa
where they will spend a few weeks.
Mrs. D. McTavish, Brusscig and
rt. B. Harris, Toronto called on idd
friends 111 the On Thursday,
Arnold Edgar commenced work
last week on the foundation for the
garage, which he will build on main
Street.,
ON.•1 no' to Aeniversary Services in
Sahli un Sunday, Ow services in the
United Church in Wroxeter were
with-drewn,
Ph autumn thankoffering service
of the W. M. 5. of the United Church
will be held Sunday morning when an
address will be given by Mrs. Barker
of Korea.
The regular September meeting of
the Wroxeter Women's Institute
entertained tho Molesworth Institute
at Mrs, Stewart McNaughton's home
on Thursday, September 20. The
topic "Canadian Musicians and song"
written by Mrs. McNaughton was
much enjoyed by all, Miss Cumming
of Molesworth contributed an in-
strumental. and Canadian songs were
sung. The roll call'was responded
by a Tomato Recipe,
HURON COUNTY
Magistrate Reid committed James
St (Isle to jail for 13eVel1 days for driv..
, ing 00317' while in tex biased .
*eon Garditier, of Blyili, left last
Thursday for Prinoeton Univereity,
New Jersey, where he will take up
Research Work for Professevlieulett. 1
11,111 Mills delivered to John Potter
at the Blyth elevator a carload of bar-
ley, for whish he received 11 cheque
nmetint of grain ever . delivered to
for over 51,000, being the largest,
IN tter at one time by one man during 1
U••••••••••••........0*p
Wedss Great
MemorableEveurtS in the
historq of Ore Empire.
Charles corrova
TFIE, 13112TH OF ARCHBISHOP
LAUD.
hu Ado rd am y ro0p
11.10, 31,, 711, ()Mob. c, 1,7e,
ViIlut 1..111h1 1400 hortt M the .1!.1W -
i,11 Votintry 101011 11 r li'i0illl', 01111)'
lisfather was in huAne,,, a, a col
lle cee,liv..s1 ,mtly education at
t local t'1'1'f• $1.'11001, but 1,11 t .!le age
of if sinternd Oxford -University
1111t.1%• 110 had 11 11 If career
Ile was 23 when he took holy orders,
and he conlillencoti ecclesiastical
life as chaplain to the Elul 93 Dev-
ote,.idre. Hie high church It 1,11100
gaieed for him the friendship of
Xing Jan0..0 I. and the Duke of
Buckingham, and 113 advancement to
higher diguitie,,10011 rapid One. In
1(117, when he ao
cc;npanied the king
to Seothuul„ he 01i1: Dean of Mon-
: cester, and four yea! 0 later he was
created 111101.1 of St. David's, but
it was not until the acceeden of
Charles le that hie ambitious nethe-
r kiee were allowed free scope.
Laud had a sincere love for tlo.
111Ciollt 01•1'01110ilivA of the Churelt,
114 00 arreytion Sor Reme, and he
• became the principal minister of the
king in his unfortunate movements
for the introduction of Episcopacy
into Scotland and the cheeking of
Puritanism in England, which, in
combination with his arbitrary pol-
Meal rule, brought on the great Civil
War. ',mid was a prominent supper-
!
ter of the royal prerogattqcs through -
o'4 the king's conflict with Parliam-
ent, and when, in 1633, he was 1110-
1 )1030(1 to the Archbishopric of Can-
terbury he 'bevame all-powerful in
the affairs of both churns and state.
1 He was undoubtedly responsible for
numerous acts of tyranny and in-
justice, but his severities were the
result of his narrow mind and not
of a vindictive spirit, and his private
life was remarkable for its upright-
ness, piety and devotion to what he
considered his duty.
Soon after the assembling of the
Long Parliament in 1640 the Com-
mons impeached Laud before the
Lords of treason, and he was at once
placed in the Tower of Lonclen,
where he remained, exposed to 111111137
hardships, until his death n•strly fiver
years later, No attempt 1011 111,01,'
to bring any definite (-barge t egain
him ror Nur yeers, etid then he Wm!
Charged 1)11 11 de:414111w to over,
throw Parliament: and brhig ;Mout
union with Rome, 1 mill defentle,1
hilnself will) CI111'1111' :col der -
her his trial. in Whielt there Was no
0,9nbiane,.. of law or justice. and the
Lords were not at all hiclined to con -
viol him, but the Cori/Mons Were 111-
111.4011, and ,finally at the vommenco-
111111 111' 111 111` 1)115 to
1111'0' -1111 guilty of treaeon and
senteneed tel death.
11 1010. Imhemied on Tower Hill
on the 1 Oth January 1 645 at the age
of 72, and to the last he asseqiel ihat
he \yds innocent of any ollences
known io the law and that he had al-
ways been devoted to the cause of
the EngliA Chureh. Ile was buried
in the Church of All Hallows, bark -
i719, but eighteen yones later his re-
mains were removed and laid to rest
in the Chapel of his old College, St,
John' e at Oxford.
Laud WW 11 great patent of leers: -
big, and he introduced numerous re -
forme and improvements at Oxford
University, of which he 1011, V1001,41
C11;111(04101' in 1(129, He founded the
the University Printing Press and
several professorships, rebuilt and
re -endowed St. John's College, of
which he is honoured as the second -
founder, and enlarged the Bodleian
Library, to which be presented 11
large collection of valuable manu-
scripts.
COOK -BOOK COVER
Oland cretonne or gingham or
gay oil cloth should be used to cover
your cook book. It will keep it clean
and add a colorful note also.
JUST THAT
Grumpy: "Doctor, what should I
take when I'm run, down."
Doctor: "Take the guy's license
number."
GET IT! USE IT f or Sore Threats,
Bronchial Asthma, Quinsy, Bron-
chitis, Cough, Head Colds, Catarzh,
and Tonsil Diseases. Good results or
111011537 back. It's Mrs. SYbilia Spahrs
Tonsilitis. H. 13. Allen's Drug
Store. (2.)
heatre
Last Time Wednesday To -Night
1 D neer93'
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Oct. 6, 7 & 8 Matinee Fri. Afternoon (Fair Day)
Toni Mix and "Tony" in
s
IL Trail] cibry
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
October 10, 11 and 12
"Mare Nostrum"
(OUR SEA)
Direct from its long run on Broadway at $2 top, comes
Rex Ingram's wonder picture 1
More than a year in the making !
A cast of thousands
The biggest picture of the famous director and
author of "The Four Horsemen" !
Thrills ! Danger 1 Excitement ! Beauty 1 Suspense !
Mystery Romance, The most amazing film in years !
A story of love and war you'll never forget !
Friday and Saturday - Oct. 14 & 15
"Finger Prints"
his twerityteight years in hueitiess, --sees...et
ouitry
Wanted
Hig hest
Proce
Pa.ml
For all kinds
of Poultt'y
It
Thomson
BRUSSELS
.runnre tonegargloomravol •. a
BLUEVALB
A goodly number row tl,it Meant y
al tended lite ol Lite late Rohl
Idiaek; al. Fot on ontlay of
last week, 111? was 0 former anti most
highly respected oil izon of 1111a c001-
111011ity, and ha d lived here for 0 wn2
many yearn before wooing to How ink
Twp. Rev, J, W. West, of A t wood,
a former pastor, (minim:led the eel'.
lee, assisted by Rev. Mr, Chandler.
Nan y old friends extend deepest
sympathy to 11.11 0. Black and family,
who were so suddenly bereft of Ito, -
band and fitting%
(Intended for last week).
James itlasters is in Toronto, this
week, on holidays.
the Rally Day services of 11lueval1
and Mien ezer United Churches were
held hist Sunday.
The funeral service of 11,1' late Me,
1.-lockrit1ge was held on Tim,dity af ter -
no on, and was condnet ed by Rev. A.
111 tet ment was made in
V. Walden.
Bluevale cemetery.
Itev. D. NI. Guest conducted service
in 140 United Church, on Sunday ev-
ening, and Rev. A. V. Walden tOok
(110 anniversto y service at Roe's
Church, Grey Twp.
Tia anniversary services of Blue -
vale United Church will be held next
Sunday, Oct. 2nd. Rev. Air, Taylor,
of 13eltnore, will (10(1(1001 (1 services.
A special freewill thankolfering is
asked for.
A sectional meeting of the IV. M.
8. the United Churches of Huron
Presbytery will he held in the United
Church, Bluevale, in the afternoon
foul evening nf October 20th, Miss
Well wood and Mise Mitchell, return-
ed 1/dash-marl tts frotn Ohl na, will give
addresses,
TAKE NOTICE !
I have made up lin of lands for solo for nr
rears of taxi:14,8nd have advertised the some
in the Ontario Gazette The tolyertieement
will appear frau weeks in succession,
W. LAPP,
10 2 Trensiwer, Boron County
Dated at Goderich, Sept. 80,1927,
Auction Sale
OF
70 Head of Cattle
AT
Fairservice's Barn
Londesboro'
Wednesday, Oct, 12th
At 1,30 o'clock
Cows Steers Heifers
and Calves
Terms -fl month. 01.0311 with 11 per eent per
annum ff for rash.
D. M. SCOTT, M. LOWE.
Auctioneer. Proprietor,
CU VIII Sal
Land, Buildings, Machinery
under !Instructions from the owner,
soil by suotion, on G1111 premises on milhvay
Street, in tho Town of Seaforth, on klaturdity,
Oot, 15th, nt 2 o'clock 1,, The RP ternoon, 111"
following • Lot 09, Jarvis Survey, Town of
Sea forth, dit' a 182, on which is said to be ot •
stated n tw...4itnry frame werehouse, lee 11" x
OW W' ene n 0110-010Ty frame building 17 8" g
1111' fait 70,,1urvis Su mow , Town of lien for th,
116' WV, on which 14 said to be erected 0 twa.
story flex n,llI 7, x 1.10' of frame eonstruetion
metaled/id. with metal roof, and 0 corrugatett
iron boiler Ionise Lot 71, Jarvis Survey,
Town of x 181', on which is said
to be erected 0 one.story fre1/1abor/1,40' x 24',
?t)'( of Lot 72,.laryls Bu-vey. Vacant lend
And the following aqui pin end : 1 horizon bat
tube boiler 42" x ;0'. 101,1011' stook 40', 1 wag.
011 0000.1eapnoity 010',,, 1 Ilnor monies 42 x .10
platfortn,1 Westinghouse motor mid starter
281,, p., 1 Wesithighoust, motor It 11, p., 1 40"
"Blower Fan", with onlynnitted pipe system,
1 flax tow shelter machine, 1 flattery of 0 Hag
Scutehing knives mid boxes, 1 °tipper .eea
cleaning machine, 2 ring threshing machines,
whippern, tables, 110110118e, 1 1.2" pipe, radio.
10111, tools, etc,
onsuissons Int SALlt.-Lnnd and buildings
01(11 (10 oEered en bloc, eubjeot to it reserve
bid. 07 0900(33, they W111 then be offered sett.
rn tely. Equipment will be offered item fn"
501103.-A.11 loons of 010 and under,
cnsh ; over theft amonnt, ten per won 011111,
1min/we, six 11inntlta credit on approved Joh t
notes with loterest at 0 per 013111Deeds on
land delivered on completion 03 payntentS.
SOVEREIGN PRODUCTION 0012500.
2152010 11,1131)., Owner,
Geo, 81, Elliott, Ana.
Voters' List - 1927
Municipality of tho Villago of BrussolS
County of Huron
Notice le hereby given that 0 have trannilt.
tea or delivered to the portions Mentioned in
atit cam Sand of Elle Ontario Votere' Liebe,
Act the eopies required by sold seotions to be
60 transmitted or delivered of the Ent made,
pursuant to said Act of all portiona appearing
by the last. Revised Aseesement Roll of the
MunlciPaliti, to be enticed to vote at 0)00
11010 for members of the Legislative Assarn.
bly find at Municipal 811en34on 1 and the said
list was first noted 110111 my ofiloe In Brilseele
on the 1st day of October, 1027, and remains
there for inspection,
Bloaters fire called upon to inspect the Mid
list, and Unity °tills:Ilona ar any other errors
are found therein to take 11111110,1Mb prtmeed•
tngs to have the mild errors oorreoted aceord,
inc tolaw
Dated this 4th clay of Ootober,11087,
• A. EL MACDONALD,
Clerk of Bruseele.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the Estate of
Thomas SeWOH, Into of tho Town-
ship of Grey, In .tho County of Hur-
on, Farmer, Coco/toed,
Norio. hereby Wen, pur4uniit to BeetIon
11, 3)1 ,1 121, of' the lioyiseti stntsites
(0 t 10, 111n0 Sligentons Saying olainm 114001s1
the estate of Due said Thomas Bowes,
farmer, denensed, who died on or /11/011 110
111/111 dity of A mold, A D 11127, ore point, t
send Post, !wonted, or to deliver to Hobert
Ilt,wes or 51y rt le L. 11, line es the 1.10.
'1)0,0 Ihn 184 051)1 find teeinment
the said deeen.ell, their 1111111,1 and ad
dresses, with full particulars in writing •
their Photos, anti be nature of 1.11,I
((0 1(11(•/ held by ti',,
And nuttier take elle, that tater the Ittid
1)0.,. norobor, 101, the said 14aecutors
wil proceed to distribm t, the ne4ets
the 01101 041110 110101111 (110 11111'1 ie.+ d
thereto having regard only 111 11 m.: 10011,1 "7
Witch (low shall then have hod notice, nod
said 14xecul ore 41n11' not he bnble for
tod nesets or 0117 11111`1 thereof to any 101,0
of who... anthi shalt 1101 113.41 1101, re.
Onivili name.
Dated this 20111 day of September, A 1 117,.
41.01011,0 9,
Solicitor for the mill 14 g, atm'.
1n,
uilding for Sale
1 Large from. building feet, two storys,
lmilt for flax mill of Walton. 11,,oble board'
.t1 rol 'n't.','Inettrli";•11111".111‘:'ilrgitr'.14"...1:,1141itigrt; 1'01'1 es
building is strittly first. class Lontock met
spruce. 001110 0110 •01. it.
1(0 ,IOHN NI01)0NALI),
Fiume 1913 Walton
Farm for Sale
Being Lot ao, con. to, Morris towt0lon, esn-
raining about 50 acres, adjoining the village
er Walton. P.11. Station within 40 rods.
111tIW:F1Al:II tsnfevet
1:1iI;O.VIl., ,
1011)17 well with windmill ; 11 comfortable
frame house containing 7 rooms with modern
octiyenisnot•s ; new furnace; pleatr le lights;
largo woodshed attached to hose. hand ,s
NY 011 art Illt‘d 011d IA in splendid state of oulti•
50)1111 Phone 10)801 apply 011 premises
15. t .1NO. MoDONALD, Walton
Farm for Sale
128 mires, Fluran County, adjoining Clinton,
all play loam, large brick house, 2 hank barns,
mita, large orchard, a few minutee' walk to
town, churches 017,1 0010010 town water pip -
e,1 through huildingsmnd river at Mick. Ap
ply to P. W, Morrison , R. R. No, 8, Clinton,
Ontario, 10 4
Farm for Sale
A very desirable stook farm or 150 acres,
mile from Brussels. Rood buildings a'
Bquipments. Easy terms to suit porches,
For further particulars apply to
A, MACDONALD,
Brussels
Farm for Sale
50 mires of choice farm land ; loose cl,
Main, splendid orchard, frame house at
barn, well watered and fenced, 40 acres 0111,
!nor followed and cultivnted all ready for Ft
a heat. Easy terms. (10000snap for qui
sale. Lot 11, Con. 12, McKillop, Apply
THOS..I.MePAY, R. 10.2, Walton, or A. '
005TER, 847 / 5tli street E., Owen Sound St,
Farm for Sale
bat No, 9( 25 Concession 14, Township of
11cEillop, 1 mile earn of Walton, contenting
42 acres of land; four•roomed frame house
and small barn und lien house, All well drain
ed and fenced. For further particulars apply
to 110518115 1301.LA ND. in onre of Theodore
Rolland, Benforth R. R. No, 1. Phone 287.3
Do Your feet llothor You ? I
Oh ! the tragedy of lashing feet, the in kery
or painfttlly drazging nue foot niter the,)),,
orthe bitterness of 018101144 others itep
along without 0 root wire In 1110 world. Pout
misery 000 4, voided, 1 know, because I
suffered for yea ro, but 1 found u way to re.
Berm that painful strain upon my wenkened
turtles. Now, 1(001 10 help others ; it you;
0)00 nifferer, please mention TOR POST W11011
Wri11}1/1, 10)11)112 211 Prosspeet st., Boni.
ilton, On or nifty be purchased tit liowninz
liros„ shoe dealers, Ilr04sels.
House and lot for Hale
The undersigned. offers for sale hie house
and lot oh Albert stimet, Brussels, House
nontains bath, Plummet and is electric wired.
Mood garden and garage. Everything in
1110,ChIPS repair.
aa-tr JAS,11151/11)1511SON. Senforth.
Farms for Sale
rim MINIS. being 011.501011 11011.0003 Lots 18,
11)20,21(11,10 22, in the hob Om of Grey town-
ship, 100 nom ideal grime form. with rum
fling water 015)101,3,10, 150(1,0 sold separately
if desired.. Will consider renting part or 01!
to enitable tenant Apply to 8)111
(8180, (1..10RDSTON,10102, Innovate
or 018011010 SFOTTON, Wingham,
House and lot for Sale
The eligible house nnti lot on Qneen street,
Brussels, the property of the late Mee, Pays,
is offered for sale. Comfortable hones with
smell gh Mum For Myth er particultira apply
to HARRY Eris,
ii•tt 1118,8 Brussels
nt%
Farm for Sale
(The old Hamilton Place)
100 Bares, :being N,ti Lobe 7, 8, 0 and North
40 acres of 10, Con, A, Turnberry township,
Large limb -ohms barn, splendid stone ambling
underneath ,• large driving shed,
good fruine hortse end stone kitehen, large
orchard, never failing spring on farm. 1 miles
from Wroxeter village and mite from 80001,
Thie farm has been to pasture for some years
and Will give highest returns., Pane land
values win rise, Porparticulnla apply to
THOS. SITBSON,
Administrator John 11, Gibson estate
P. 0. box 77 Wroxeter Phone 110
Farms for Sale
eftersesson
The undersigned offers for ante his 1011•nore
farm hal 1111 8034, Lot 80, Ooii 7, Morris. Ala°
150 aoros,being North M Lot 28, 4, ,
(700. 7, Morris. Good houses and borne in
flret-olaes condition, also all good ont•Ilmild.
Inge. Will sell with or without orop. Reale
011 for selling, nom. health. For further pert,
tattlers apply to W. inamTenitoNt
Proprietor, 11. 11,4,BrUssele
Farms for Sale
100 flares of land, being the south 34 of Lot 0,
Cen. 8, and the south i4ot Lot 10, Con, ItoIbe
Township of Morris. TlIo farms are offered
for i(1110 to aloe 110 the estate of the late JPIIIVE(
Smith, If not sold they will be rented for pas
tura, For particulars !only to the executors,
ALEX. SMITH,
HENRY SANDERSON