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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-11-2, Page 4W1aDNFSDAY, NOV, 2nd, 1027. THE BUSS) LS POST 11; he trusstts 'Post arty, November 31st, -A. MacEwen, Clerk. WEDNESDAY, SI)AY, NOV 2nd, FINGER RING REMOVED FROM r .._.. EDITORIAL BLYTH CHILD'S THROAT. And another week has past 'tad file PLY'I'U Ort, ielielee 1,1Ilian l tbtrt ,•lectien account has not 19 month old d:ut fuer• ni' \Ir, -nit been paid, Nies, James McGill of I loth, was I! , nv• yeti y -teed tt t.+ ;eta • Wal .' S *:• . l.intd nl, a :yeti 1;:11 '1'h011n,•411. lower! a (Mg., r cut nab n h'rin <h• t)•ay'oC of t"!;ie agog 1, Le hitt kindled lut(i t,eeonit• tete, ^frit, without tilove: these days by the I ant,; die sly open ei• ?';oelian Pit .. )hat leo: oceurt•,•d 1i ' shill was: rtiz1i ,1 . til,• Golerl.ea 11 fa t•tt, 1. mauler an, •�es, reaem to be a a 1,. .. \ ,ay . . . cab d iia isa,11 , The West has a 11, .1r.r ;,„1,„.,1 tit o ,nl;e 1 hean•if.tl 114'.1-'1t u'1 ;he• "tor'' etetiele. toei•Ir,l.a•, ;f lie;,! ft_. tit et erfIeeetie with ; t h. r,;• ;• i. Ne. 1 her 1, a: :, r .o ,. te.- . �i. ✓ The next meeting at the hall Mon - cit+. '\, It 1 1 who eutnt •t ita n;tt't• lett, ,.. eii• It . in^ to wee tit:.. C e. tt 1,4.101),:, ,t i, t' tlt..t,t eget,.:• _,.:\ utt tart; ,.._. gess. . Bre t'.,.._.- tat• lL.:,7,t ":eggs "it h... eowt-tv;ete t. 22 in nun 1 the. .1. L. leer, et, ihe :Hui),,, es es tie e• As far as Tara lia! was .eee, ra lr,illrtt'•,n prier, 01+ ver: t1 c. } J,t• children had a bis. ti,it e `. teleir costumes arra tit• Int: and talar faces. Tate Ed:...t - dot t_!tt p rrive,f home at tI pant, said she had a :Food tints, party at the sehoo1 '1 the afternoon; a seetind party from 1 to t Surd sot a Yankee e c e•nt in car cake) ; and then afterwards went down street "and met the tng:' se 01,:r.,‘,-hody- was satisfie1. y..;. a A bulletin issued by the Canadian Council on Child Welfare states that last year Canada lost 23.6;1 infants under one year of age, and altogether 30.1178 children under five year's of age. No less than 7069 children were stillborn, making a total loss of as, 0u2, In the same period Canada re- ceived 37,5111' innni;_•rants from the British Isles. In other words, ac- ,:olding to the bulletin, Canada's hea- vy loss. of 36.000 infants more than offset, in actual population her en- tire British immigration. •, ;, This }wet), written by Colonel Joan _McCrae, 1's as follows In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The Larks, stilt '.,rarely singing. fly Scare, :-teat f aurid the guns below. We are the dead. Short days ago '1''., fired. tock dawn. raw stele t glow Lev ,d ...eel were loved, and now we. Iia. in Et ed, -sake up gna.i, with the foe; Te you fr Inlene ,,ands we throw 1 Vere?e pew.- to Viol 1 s!t If r,, be• .:h fOth wfth ut• `a re \ p, tutu h 1,• ;eh' I,. 1 .e1 .. Ir r Morris Council Meeting 1,4°1.- 11m-re. fo• - 11 -n rr 17.I, in elimte ell E VALUE OF Pi.MaLTRY \CCOliNTs 1 t e `:n, nr ! nr. le., ,1.1. rf the 'tee ett tree{ 11, • ops ASK FOIL HE3LP t1T1II BonfotLnos (:onto to Man IOW ik civtanco, When birds are dying of hunger, or are in other serious difficulties, they will iotnt'tlrnes noel;, to man for asaiatttnni+, stays Oliver (l. Yylin, i' Z.y.. In an OId ('aunty) Path's. 'crus' is rather remarkable, as trot! have ,tiway5 looked upon hint as tte•lr ;r `utast iitionly. 1) 1t0'r,• forests+ vnu Will not. find lit birds in the tiepins, hut its the ouiak'tts near Human div„!hitt .. In noir of lett%!tlr•h•'s ' have lived for Imlay years, 'These 1 beautiful hir•ds seem to mate for 111,, for they do • not i ay 11 c itl th , Win- ! ter 11, 11th- ahei loin Miele 11..1U; 11ke softie of the +i 11,,r ;etcher Their n :et itt usually built in the same hedge, I end one June morning 1 heard both bird- uttering pL ilativt• alarm erns, When tb a site fur, they !hitt re d wee Item A w to their nest. 1 % e,: 'et once tit+(t1'v were in, r anq alien 1 reached the 1. : 1 1 ted that It was being raid- ed by t stoat. 1 wait just too late to save lite ywtna, for three lied been i• ht, •, while .) le tr was lying bad - 1) ',a • un•1 +r1 int nest. While •ova!':(itse beneath a reliant)" embaid.....nn I heard a pair of whin - 111 !.+ iu trnuLh• There was no titis- t,tk r t • •i )� i,tei • ergs. following them, they led me to their nest, and around this a hut' tett, raging. I stamped It out, and this time was able to save the young. They were far too small to erawl from the nest, and 1 e•xtin_uisbed the Are only just In time. While I was helping the whinehats they fluttered over my head, and as I left the spot the mato mounted to the top of a bush and sang lustily. It was pleasant to think that he might have beets thank- ing me in bird language for the: help rendered. In some of the wildest parts of Wales we stilt and a few pairs of kites nesting, perhaps a dozen pairs in all, these being the last remaining members of a race that in the time of Queen Elizabeth was so common .that its members were the chief ecaven- gers of the London streets, These birds nest far from the haunts of man, but 1 have known them to re- turn to him in a severe winter, and have seen them actually in farmyards where they came down for food, The most wonderful instance of a wild bird asking for help came under my notice a Pew weeks ago. A friend of mine, a road surveyor, was stand- ing by the roadside superintending the work in progress. While there a mistle-thrush flew directly towards him, and settled on a low branch of a tree by the roadside. There was a heap of stones under- neath, so toy friend mounted these, and then was almost able to touch the bird. To his surprise it hopped down and settled on one !land. He lowered the bird, looked at it, and says that just over fine eYe was a tick or parasite about the size of a small pea. file tried to move this with his thumb -nail, but found it firmly Aged. However, he was able to dislodeo it with hie poeltet-knife, and when he had done this the bird shook Its head, as though pleased to be free of this unpleasant object, and re- mained standing. on his open hand for a few "seconds. But new, finding that the help wanted had been rendered., it flew off, settled in a tali tree about two hundred yards away, and several times repeated its loutl contralto song. doe` . i 1•Is tin '! r ..e `!.. it•.. .... al,,; ..ed, of t.i et; Alte r ,. And d , ' i torr ;1• ,1 , 1 d. ir11 the v,.tit 17re has t.!,1 '. ,y,• rear • 1'„e h'. la'mr. Iu 1115 an .•fifer- was at.t i by the Poultry 1)ivisi,t of the t'; ntral Experimental Farm. Ottawa. to en- vourage poultry keepeta, -o keel, re- c,)ri; oral aeceunts. For tai- pur- poe special sheets called "Farm, Egg t11i Poul t•y Arco ants," were pro - pared and forwarded to those re- questing therm. The venture proved so encouraging that to date farmers, small holder; and noneroes other classes from coast to coast are keep- ing records on the revts;l monthly forms supplied from by the Exper- imental Farm. The keeping of such a monthly record does not interfere with any special or practical method of care or management, HIe may buy and :ell Whenever he ;'es fit, proyid:ng that a record. is kept of the change in the flock. The egg yield is to be noted each day and credited at mar- ket prices, whether used in the house incubator or sold. The various tran- sactions. In this way the hens are given the credit they deserve. By filling' a bin in the hen house with ;rain once a month and providing a gond sized dry mash hopper, the trouble of keeping account 01 the feed Is reduced to a minimum, As the summary of these records ;heal(' furnish very valuable data, a duplicate copy is mailer) to the. Poultry Division promptly :it the end of each month. In acknowledeim'tlt o iritis information, a monthly letter• of hints stressing some subjects of impoutanre is !nailed at the eorres- t))it i eta. ;;loofa the report contain. :orae:pouciettce or questions this )vat- r ds immediately attended ce. On- ly who return the monthly re- port,: restive the letters of .0 g _ :arts Ali monthly records should be exatlt:mai at the slat of ,he year too the, p;..tit ttl.u•1y erten what idem the greatest income las been deriver! Dal:then from market or hatching t,egs, dirket poultry or breeding :lock :ind o study the expo n:,..: with 1,•linietI to r+r,ipts. Such a record i rcperly kept not only affords pleas- ure butt tt guide for future opera - \I • ,t •tf t m-. thus, the poulcry man who af 'Ito 1 tante, imit le• to answer the following (ales- -, ea t . ;r: ten tarns is the mail who watches every P,'!• iv. '!'. l y i,e s ,•lr Arlan and re tkes nett: of it, .:t i.- osd only when such definite rerurdt t t. ;-•, l it i- allow i . 1 .l,•ty a '. • Ju•beenl:e•vt has any great ad - t o a : , h, ., L .., . .fro in pro iurtrnti or teat] prat;res. 1 a .,... t f. c• i' , . betel made:- tilhet ; the average production:1 tai' 1 }tort t ick t Il, tl , '• ;rel..( ,: , :,rocs g,�_ 1Vbtt is ton tr annual poultry' ,rte } :, eel( ,I ata! i !-,< „ gene and income, What doe: it cost in produce a tate Wel, lb.;,in ,, ul ,`.,e::.n e :1 dozen '11111 •y dra',tt, What gild it most you to produce a C'ontr•t •tot• Wee, emei Jteail 2,:, 1a;, Ing pullet? plus 71:, f,•,•t o1 1e, i tris to tt r.,s't Filed are your plaits for the cone - and WallaceAaar i,a92.na r•,• ing Year? can.trut n,:. .11 Turvey c eh'ain, Fy-L:, 1 an th . I !pl n;: drain and CONSERVATIVES GET SEAT Turvey drain were finally pass. d and the leper` on the Young aloin was No Candidate To Fight For W. E. provisionally udeat.d, Raney's Old Riding Debentures are beimg pe, pared on the Peacock drain :eel Rowes drain and the Turvey chem, The following ,tg (,,runts were patine John McGill, for the contractor Ione drain $53,001 Dr, R L, Stew- art, 11.0.11. 825,00; W. J.Hrnderson, .'lectin;;' jurors, $4.00; Peter Mc - Nab, 13.0.11. $3.00; A. MacEwen, selecting jurors, $4.00, 13.0.1. 88.00; Turvey drain by-laws and fees $30; eTipling drain by-laws and fees 840; Rus. Sundereock, patrol, Morris Iiul- Iett and McHillep, $5,00, Morris and McKillop, $5.70; Stewart Proctor, patrol, $15.25, James Peacock, bal- ance con'craet, $204.40; John McGill, inspecting Peacock drain $6.00; 1 Cumin work on road, $6.50, l'ic4;on, Ont., Nov, 1.---H. S Co liver, Conservative, was elected by acclamation in Prince Edward pro- vincial by-election tooay, succeeding W. E. Raney, Progressive member, who was appointed to the bench. Monsall is having several water tanks built for fire protection. Chas. Bell of Blyth, has been hon- ored by winning first prise for hav- ing the best kept ,section of the London Division of the C. P. R. , . • .Jaclt 12cbermid, son of Rev. acrd Mrs. McDormid of Goderich has-been appointed organist at St, James church, London. A new Casavant organ has just recently been installed CANADA Warring to Users of Radio AU Radio Receiving Sets MUST be Licensed Penalty on summary conviction is a fine not exceeding $50,00 License Fee $1.00 per annum Licenses, valid to 31st March, 1928, may be obtained from : Staff Post ()Rices, Radio Dealers, Radio Inspectors,- or from Radio Branch, Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. A. JOHNSTON. Deputy Minister or Marine and Fisheries Monks to Train Emigrants. Prospective emit_ranis to the enit- fies are soon td Ire ye a towel hattl- ing school. Huts and all tk' tow to be erected on Caldee Island. ;Just off the eott t n1' 1' ubuok,ishire, and here, under the lust net ion of monks. in- tendine t.n 11.v's will b" tangitt fartu- in't, earnentry, and hygiene. The island of raidtee with its 1011; itere, while -robed ltenedlettne nte:eh e:nal romantic legends, is ono of the quaintest. and mete picturesque spots in (-treat Britain, Ps population of ninety-eight, In- cludttt:r thin,' -six monks, la almost self-seppertiutt. There are no nubile - 'houses, policemen, o; rates, and the monks who own the island do their own Temtghing and spinning, and weave the cloth for their teethes, There is said to be an e'nnrmens sapphire of creat value hidden to the walls of the tty•'i!eh-century priory, and at times there is claimed to be a '•iuntinnus Mow" nn the wells that indicates where the tr,•a•.nt•e 1s hidden. HURON COUNTY a: e 50,000 hassle 1:. of wheat was re- leased e- le -.d at the eleimnC !+filling Cm, O cur [ioehlirr has sold ]ria 100 Stratford, when tt ;;rain elevator tool, to William lapsed. sere` farm in Hay two, 3 1 1 Deittich, ofSeaforth enc formerly Y, Coulter,er an c1t ' pioneer (er of of 8.epheu township, Elam Township, parsed away in his J.Decher, Jr,. of Zurich, sold 3 70th year. His parents tools up 300 0 r statute i 7 acres where NewryNewry1 now st•. years ago. Mayor Dr. J. R. Stauuey, of St. Marys, has been forced to give up his medical practise and left to spend while trying to entch a horse, the some months in Alberta. He teas ttnitital struck hint in the face with presented with a ,'old -headed crate by its front foot, inflicting a deep cut his colleagues. in the right cheek. After assisting art the farm of his son near Russcl(htle, Ales Cole, ML- tpell, was in the act of picking a few apples to bring home with him, when in some unaccountable manner he fell from the tree and was ser- iously hurt. He had t'ibs over the heart broken and badly bruised. Frederick J. Horn has told his line over Brass Band, which took part in fatmn, containing 100 acres on lot the pavement opening celebration a 6, concession 6, Logan, for $8,000. week ago, is suing the Mildmay noun- here is a fine brick house and large icipality for damages, as a result of bank barn. The land is nearly all injuries receives on the night of the cleared and in a good stace o£ cul- celelfration, when he fell through an tivatiol, , Mr. G}oor bas taken pos- open gt'ate in the sidewalk. The car- session. lir. Horit is retiring :from poration contends that the portion of the farm, the sidewalk where the accident oc- Michael A. Arbogast was elected carred is on private property and president of the Perth district Rol - that the village is not liable for dam- stein Breeders' Association at the ares• annual meeting, held at Stratford. Other officers are, First vice-presi- dent, Wm, Tinning; second vice-pre- sident, Geo. McIntosh; secretary- -E. ecretary-E. and Mrs. Chandler, of Stratford treasurer, Adam Park, Listowel; 0. celebrated their golden wedding last H. Taylor was appointed salesman week. for another year. Canada a Wealthy ('otlntry. In estimated millnnel wealth in miliion of dollars:, Csluida stands seventh nu the ibit, h}s:he1' than Aus- tralia, Brazil, Argentina, and in fact hil;her than any of tht new eoun- tries, according to the Natural Re- sources Intelligence Service of the 1' titrtment of the Interior, Ottawa, In wealth per • Seita in dollars, Can-' oda is only surpassed by the United States and Great Britain, Canada is among the only five nations showing a surplus on current aocount and IS also among those countries ]raving a fend surplus, She ranks nith among the nations as an exporter and sev- enth as an importer, spring cults to Fraser ca Sheppard, of Forrest, for $1,000. IIe recently :old "Roy Peters" a young pacer for another $1,000. A. Johnston, Lith line Bewick, A Respectful Greeting. Tho daughter of a certain strict-, principled old leaattl had attended a dance the previous night, much against her father's wishes, When she appeared for brealttast the next morning, he greeted her with th4 wordst daughter of Goad morning, Satan," To which the maiden respectfully replied, "Good morning, father," BRUCE COUNTY Harry Lippert, hotelman of Pick - erten, and wife assauiter, gets oft on suspended sentence. Echvard Weiss, a member of Han - Some ntisehievues person lifted a plank from the bridge floor, con, (J , and 7, lot 21, Logan on Sunday even- ing' and (BTU -Wink of velutlls llig over t c t oivocl tt ball mit and tar drivers were in danger of having tires puneturt•d on the nails left ttiiiditag up. A series of letters hheai,ening, It is alleged, the life of Iiutlt Browrt and his wife, who resider hear 12x- ket', led to the apprehension ion by provincial police and the appearance in court at Stratford of Frank L, Yeo, well known Stafl'a farmer, Voluntary Contributions. Mistress (to gaily -dressed scrub- woman) ; "You're looking very smart to -day, Mrs, Harris. Where did you get all those nice clothes front?" Mrs, Harris: "My wardrobe Is en- tirely supported by voluntary contri- butions," i_. : PERTH COUNTY tre Friday & Saturday, Nov. 4 - 5 A Fox Super -Special m le c' 'f bis Thanksgiving Day, Tues. & Wed'y November 7, 8 and 9 Bradelys e M gnifice e . it ONE MOMENT -the power behind the state; the next -shorn of his glory, a traitor about to pay Inc his folly. And all for 'the love of a girl he had seen but`oncel What at gorgeous romance this is! And what a tremendous triumph for John Giitbtlt a? Btu•dley 1 a great ut fighter ba greater lover! Gilbert and King Vidor, star and director of "The 11ig Parade" and La Bahama" in a ,tory by Sabatini, author of "Scaramouche" and "'Pita Sea Hawk"! Try to beat that for enter- tainment!. John Gilbert with ELEANOR BOARDMAN ROY D'ARCY KARL DANE GEORGE K. ARTHUR ARTHUR LUBIN Friday and Saturday - Nov. 11 & 12 “�l alt 'earis99 vv Monday and Tuesday, - Nov. 14 - 15 Peter B. Kyne's Book The Understanding Heart Friday & Saturday - Nov. 18 - 19 'FAMILY UPSTAIIRS5' Coming "The Better Ole" 241 No� . 2 4 25 26 AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and implements it M. hcofa, •\ui ionr•er hest beevt inst.iurie,l to mull at lot. 58 and bit, con. 1, 5lorris,. of 'rhursday, 14ov. lOt']t, n] •1 o'clot'k the i'utluwin!&: -- 1 mare, 9 years old: 1 nuu'e, rising 10 years; 1 mart. rising 12 year..; 1 ti11v'ing horse, 11 years old, 1 cult, d ,e t0'; old; l cow, tiut, in December; 1 flesh you'; I fault. tilt caw, due in December; 2 Durham cotes, titre in Dmy-et! e , 2 Uurhant cows, due in November; e Durham calves; g year-old Duihalns; (i 2 -year-old Dur - hams; 1 ort whit 12 pigs ready to wenn; 20 year-old Rock netts; 40 year-old W h re Ie h( hns• ) o Rock Pullets; 1 wagon netu'ly new; 1 buggy, nearly new; 1 Seed drill; 1 +f 1 -section harrows• 1 smelt plow 1 set of sloop sleighs; 1 Peter llamil- ton binder; 1 smaller; 1gmavel bow; 1 itay rack; 1 sit• doable harness; 1 \litssey-Harris. Cream Separator, •1110 lb, capacity; about 1 !tons hay; about 8 tons yellow tweet clover; :!bout 300 bus, Onta; about 100 bus. Wheat; numerous other articles, TER1MS,-A11 sums of 810 and un- der cash; over that amount 0 months credit given on furnishing approved joint notes, 11 percent per annum allowed for cash on credit amounts. Land owners for security. Earl Mothers, D. NI. Scott, Proprietor. Auctioneer. FOR SALE 21926 Ford Coupes 1 1024 Nord Coupe 1 1092 Ford Canoe 111119 Ford Coupe 1New Pon28 Wore -dor Ford Sedan 11 1920 Nord Touring Car 1 Oldsmobile 1 1 -tot Trunk 2 E)sex 00110110S 1 Gray -Dort Touring Car 2 Rabber•tt red Baggies 11 Driving gorses 2 Worsting Maras 6 years old 1100 lbs. 4 Cows and 10 head Yonne Cattle. Alt must be sold. W. A. LOWRY, Brussels, Notice to Ratepayers Township of Morris Pnrtlee wiehhag to pay cash on the Peacock, the Turvey, the Wells, the Bowes or the Tip - ling Denina should notify the tronmrer (A. Shaw, liluevnle) at once, as the debenture., are being t,repered•tttk f,WE Tis, Drainage Tenders Tenders for the repair of the Carron Mute iciptl prate. McKillop, Will be reo.lved by the nndsreigned until Tuesday, Nov. 8th, 1027: when tenders will be opened et the Winthrop Hall, at 2,80 p. m. 10 per (tent of contract price to neonmpany tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily noenuted• Work be be done naoordieg t0 plate, &e, of engineer 10 charge. Plans, tbn, at Clet k's ogee, Lot 85, Con. 8, htaltillop Twp. Excovatiot 11618 ooh yds. JOHN RIe 2,!tanforth. Farm for sale BROWN BROS. NURSERYMEN, LTD. Growers anti Importer, of llie;'t Grade Ntttsoi'y stock, Want )tip cltl Repro neolives in every locality. Liberal Co mnis funs , paid we,4ily. Wr;,b• tutluy'. Address liken vili•:, Outht•io. 16-:'2, The undersigned offersre la hie H1g ht 3 7ix aerefarm,being Nouttt ports of Lots 0 nett 7,Con. 1 2,ooy 'P Cosi p, 1Good'rte sauna Dant eared house with steel roof, largo+ tinily harp and driving shed rembined 78860 ft with steel roof cement etablbag under ell tire bn Ild- larrge orchard ouse r Libelex e fruit ooOveri1rtto well. of wire Putt wlt001 lin lin a about tomes P minded toAlfal'falot exceores pt 26 Berea which is all ploughed, 2'y miles firm,. Breasts end t.i n111e from school. Liberte( terms to a gnlck buyer. For further vertu ubtrs apply to JuHN GRANT, R. R Ne. 8, Phone 260 Farm for Sale Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Donald McDonald, late of the Town- ship of Grey, In the County of Nur. an, Farmer, Deceased, Nttiou ix hHrobv given, pnlwnnnt to Section t 51 +t +t °t of Wer Revised tint f . S t• a It 1. t 1 0i 0411 10 an parsonsi 1onalddblt tmIi the earn d uP the )told Donald ilinpounl o e+r +s .d e1 011 or Stent the : •at st d r ,. r c lt P,r, v ho 1 't sGd ofApril,'A. 192 are sir ulro 1 to .,1 ay U 7, { send rs poet, a Itieb, or to deliver to the tt02 Smuts d the lent will and treatment of the avid d)c+posed, than' vanes and ad• drawee, with fall particulars in writittg of their claims, and the eitture of the securities (if any)held b3 them, sine (hut Ph) • the Yurlovember, 19 a 11 1 1 loth Anti div of proceed November, trio the said esetutaoa 11, praoted to muting the x+vers of Ow surd ,nate minting the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the plaints of which they shall then have hod notice. and said Bxeentore shall not be !table for the sold tweets or any pert thereof to any person of whose claim thug shall not Own boys re• calved notice, Dated thin 150 day of October, A.D. 1927. W, M. ti1N(iLA1II, Solicitor for John A, and Donald A h1c- Donald, Executors of the deceased, 100 afire forte, being Lot 12, Cot.15, Grey township, with gond bank burn ofd splendid stabling: 8 roomed house well finished Weide; Otto tint collar, garage and drive ailed; spring wen, good ort+hntd, 6 aurae hardwood bush and 15 nares posture ; helnnoe working land. N )tile from nehonl; 111 miles from Walton station, To settle estate will be Hold very 0he and on good terms, Price it 600. 0o,further naors ripply to 1)4 1313 51AR1A E , Phone 11n nrnaeelo E. .2,1Bluovnle AUCTION SALES ATJ(tT10N HALE -•U• G, CAMPBELL, eon est hot 6. Con, 2, Merritt, isms instruotRd the underlittfl d to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, N ov.°8th, eon in en cin g at I o'clock, the following farm steak : 12 Ilene dual pure. ose Shot thorns, 0 cows, 0 heifers supposed to be with 0012 5 to freshen tide year, driving horse 7 yanre old, 0 pigs 0 weeks old, set; or Imre eealee 1000 lett„ 20 millets, 12 Oxford breodilg BWes, TERM S.-12 months emits on approved ;;Minh not es, 6 norPURo'3 Aloe for moth, Executors' Sale of Valuable Store 4 `!roper ty In the Village of Brussels 18 the County of Huron For the purpaeo ee oroxhig np the estate of the tato (11 -serge Jnekeon there will be offered for sale by Pnblio A,notion on seturdoy, the 5th any of November, A. 1).1027 at the Amer. logo Etotel, in the Village of Brussels, et the hour of three o'otoblt in the afternoon, bye, M• 800tt, Aurtlotteer : Tient Block,ie property, h11pot 0a "Tho Blosldil Block,. composed of n portion of Lot nanber1iuetyeig)1t betting 0 frontage rt tryout dive foot six ino1e0 on Tnrnherry street on theotoresnldv111ngo of iSrnitole, There Is a good brick building upon these promisee in good repair, now ootuptoe am a butcher shop and jewelry store. The upstairs hnelleretofore been need ns n Forester0' Hall, and with little expense may he endo into 7043'deetrnbtedwellingon ortmont0, Terme Dipole. -Tho property will ole offered for sale enbjeet ton reserved bid. Ten per tent of the pnreltato money to be paid down at the time of sale and the balance in thirty days thereafter without interest, Prather nnrtienlnrt and conditions of sale maybe led upon appliettlou to the tinder, si te, tintded at $renals this 24th day i Oat„ 1927. ANDREW LAIDI.AW, V/. M. 9Is Sol9olSoleR, St Bxeontor, xeenttr'a iter. D. M, 93216, Apotioneor Voters' List - 1927 Municipality of the Towhship of Grey County of Huron Notice is hereby given that Knave brat 0m11 - ted or delivered to the persona mentioned its Sections 8 and 0 of the Ontario Voters' Liete Act the copies required by said sections to be . o trsntm (ted or delivered of the lint meds, pnrenotlt to snit! Act of all persons appearing by the last Revised A00es0tneat Roll of the Municipality, to be entitled to vote at also• Mons for members of the Legislative Assent• boy end et Municipal Eleotione ; and the said list wee first posted tip in toy office in Ethel on the 29th day of October,1927. and rotuehte there for )nepcatfon, g autos nye oalled upon to inspect the said 001600160110101list. and if any ofoor any outer errors ore round therein to take Int nediete proceed - Inge to hove the said errors corrected accord- v: lttto law. Dated thi9 8101 day or OctoboRr!`B, 1927. AR J. Clerk of Grey. Farm for Sale A very desirable stock farm of 150 scree, ;%r mile front Brnseels. Good buildings and equipments, Easy terms to suit purohemer, For further particole re 0pp1y to A. il, MACDONALD, Brussels. Farm for Sale Lot No, Pt 28, ('oueeeelott 14, Township of McKillop, 1 utile emit of Walton, oontoining 42 acres of land; four-rooteed frame house mud smell barn and hen hone. A ll well drain ed and fenced. For further perticnlors apply to ROBERT HOLLAND, in sere of Theodore Rolland, Nentorth R, R. No.1, Phone 297-8 ilo Your Not Bother You ? Oh 1 the tragedy of Rolling Peet, the n,lsery oPp painfully9 dray • tug one foot lifter the ooh• or, the bitterness or rein the others soot )long withouta foot mooi n k world. Font miterod ti he avoided. 1 kaon, bettered I, .uvvared for years, lint I Pound. n way to re• tf eve that enthral strain upon my weakened granas. Now, f want to help other; ; if yon are ft enfferer, pleotte 1111+11t3 on 'Rn a Poser when writing. J. 7', WOOD, 220 Prosspeet st., Hnne 11 ton, Ont., or may be porehosed at Downing Bros., shoe treater,., Brutro lo, House nod tot for Sale Tbeunderstgnetl offers for ,enle hip bongs and lot on Albert st rept, Bra;,.els, !douse onnbnine bath, Parttime and is oieetrto wired. Good garden end enrage, Everything to first -close repair. 05-tf JAN, IdENDE10AON, Senforth, Farms for Sale 0250 Sores, being the smith halves of Lot+ 1Y. 19, 20, 21 and 22, in the 1st Con, of Grey town. )hip. 100 Scree ideal grass farm, with raw nine water and shade, will he sold 0epnrotely 11 dneirod, Will consider reutltlg part or ell to to ulttble tenant. Apps to 0818 atm, 0. 3011P1N'l�ON, 19 10 2, Rlnrvele or GEORGE SPOTTON, Winghnut. House and tot tor Sale The eligible house and lot on Queen street. Brussels, rho property of the late Mrs, 1ieye, le offered for sale, Comfortable Itousa whin small garden. 1Por Nether p}nrtiotia•0 spar, to HARRY KEYS, S-tf R. R, 8 Brtnseh, Farm for Sale (The old Hamilton Plaoe) 100 acres, ;being N74 Lntm 7, 8, 0 and North 40 aortas of 10, Oat. A, Turnberry township Lhrge first-olooa bar», splendid stone abnitlln uoder teeth ' wlndntl11, large driving sheds good frame ltome9 and atone kitchen, large oroburd, never Palling spring on para, 2 Miles from Wroxeter"vulvae and 1 anile from schoel, This ftertlt Ina been ill pn01nre for some years and will give highest returns. germ hind. values will rise. Per per•tloulnre apply to TH09, GI990N Adtnlnletrntor John R. Gibeot estate P. 0, box 77 Wroxeter Phone 80 Farms for Sale wwweeetwee The undereigned0 Offers , Por sale hrr100•nor0 form being Nye„ ort 2t, (nt 2(,andMorrie. Abs. 160 )ores,orbeing North i ,Lot 20, and Eoo 27, Oot. 7, Morrie, Good Mouses old amus in' first-alWwl sell also all gaol out• Eeoo i Ingo. Will nen oor or withoutI1r oro Ens. ! on for selling, poor health, For further part, hailers to W, le. MC0UTOBSON, Proprietor, B. 11,4, Bruseele. Farms for Sale 100 Aeras of land, bete south jar of Lot 6, Oen, S, end the south 34. of Lot 10, Con, 7 in the Township of Morris. Those farms are offered for sale to (lose up the estate of the Tate Jellies Smith, If nob sold they will be rented for pas tura. For partioalars app ly to the exeonteem, AT.RX. 60IT11. HBNRY8AND$ES0P