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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-11-30, Page 4WEDNESDAY NOV. 30th, 1927. MC Ment cels Vit til Ie.DN1.SDAY, NOV. 30th, 1027. EDITORIAL (;eneral lh'nlnwell !tooth, headof the Sal ration Aa Illy. 11103 been vi,41;i rg on the Contieeet at the vo:i i-- ar- ray leadmtartors, ,.'td was greatly aerct;.,entect to Kim:, h," e .rf „ !•,'ii:n. A1} in hi. 1r .Heiner ,• yule tribute `e. the'Stllvetion Army. - .yt, The Stratford i 1t 0n -He e:0dl hal 1 the folloi4 t 11;' ire it; eniaol!1 lin the eleeet pee,. , l S:t-.Itrtl '. wonder r 1 1 !I, i." pop or tenet breed it i,.: t < ie Ailey lette of t ie fokee.. hilt it in eded more thee i i; ,M 1'at tree thee. oaltai ll t;4.' ,nate . The sit •;t: of tl'e t?.A.C. eitzing peri.ni,tulr, 'Mould ho e:vea the hent, doe.. site tne11,41 ;ill.,1. The t•ol1 11 to lee eeiteinly .;•"t r i to be the r: t i ,, t,', 01' J,11 1.a • by. the:toilette t -e eeeue1'1 H flee year. Ei1..e1 -.he eeleell ;111, 1 •1111 .i or the provincial ,.0 ll.,.i:i,. eheuel put the hettry 11:1111 t 1 ._ one se 4 v Senator Archie Me,Coi<,;, u away at his 1101110 en Chatham after a loth illness. He was a native oi' Rent and only 55 years old. He en- tered the Legislature in 1:105 and ie 1008 was 0104.1-.01 to the Hone' o' Cennnons and in 1922 was appointed to tate Senate. He was neve ei - Seated in his numerous election.; and was a stalwart Liberal. Would you pay 5c for a brand new $20 bill if it was offered to you by e stranger on the Main street. Even New Yorkers refused to bite at real Uncle Sam money when offered by newspaper reporters. A great story will be told of the v'.n•ioue experiene es in trying to dispose of the money. If it had been bogus stock bonds, likely enough the police reserves would have to be called out to keep traffic moving. Noah number H. Le right, as was his namesake of many years ego. This Noah -better known to the mining world as Mr. Timmins- says the people are crazy over alining stocks, He says there is going to he a sad awakening for ;ores people who cannot afford to take titer losses, and we predict that tie nit ll. knows what he is talking ab,u:. 'fine will tell. s' . The Hamilton Spectator, a strong Conservative paper, ie always vevy fair in its viewskind only last week i had the f 1110 vi1::f which makes good reticulege-"It is a h..•tlihy si 111 of Canada's prosperity when one reads that bonded-Iebts when due arra be- ing paid out of s'1rplus revenue in- stead of flotitin' another loan. Some 70 millions of the national debt will be paid off this year, which sounds as good nationally as for one to know that he is cutting down his intet•e:tt bill by suhstaotial reductions of the mortgage me his property. SCREEN CL:3SSIC WELL REMEMBERED Picture That Brought Fame to Val- - entlno Again in Universal Demand -Film is Ingram's Finest --"The Four Horsemen' is Still Unsurpas- sed as Artistic Record of its Time. Rex Ingram's well remembered screen classic, "The Four Horsemen cf the Annralyp-e,' one of the l,•:a- est films cv,u• produced oy the itelu • try, hes returned in triumph ut re- sponse to a flood of requests :1:,m exhibitors all over the country. This picture, l.lil.int era -•,_d iC an artistie record of its tun(., ie the 'filen diet brought the late Rudolph \pan ! i•'o to false. Vanontino plays opposite Alice. Terry in this picture, .cid in it does sone of the hest work he, ,•vel• contributed to the serene. An enormous cast war employed by Director Ingram with phenomenal success in translating the popular Ibanez novel to the :amen. 1t.; fest showing aroused unprecedented en- thusiasm in New York, Chicago, Boston, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Los An- geles and other film centers, where. it was characterized by the critics as one of the great pictures of all time. nine Mathis made the adaptation for bilis Rex Ingram production which will be at the Grand next Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the usual popular prices. YOU NEED THE MONEY, save some, .use Mrs. Sybilla Sphere Ton- ilitis, for Sore Throaty, Quinsy, Cough, Bronchitis, Bronchial As - thine, Catarrh and Tonsil Ills. Suc- ,eese or money rel•urned,for sale at 11.1B. Allen's drug Store. One of Howick's most respected eitdzens paused away on Nov. 21 in Rev, r. P. H. ,King, of Arnprior, 'the person, of Thomas Baird. Mr. has accepted the invitation of Iiia• Baird was 77 years of age, Pleurisy osrIlne Baptist, Church ich to se nae was the cause of hie death. their Peste , THE BRUSSELS POST The President and Directors of the YAL 81141111 F desire to give expression to their appreciation of the generous patronage which the public have extended the sixth "Royal" ---a fitting tribute to (...anatlian Agriculture in this lubilee Year, and lot ti). ['ale all unparalleled success. W li tl a 11011.1.1011.0.102111.19.111.1.10 REPORT NEW WEEKLY 1 The Post. Leiter Box {} PAPER FOR KINCARDINE 21 1 1 The minted r.t4uventinn ,,f the lit urs' i Chunk \\ eek ly Pubtiehers' Assn'i.t• i 1 lion was It Id in the taus hall, Pais• 1 l ley, on November i$t17, J. A. Wesley, of Tii, Hence Herald itnd Times, Walkerton, presiding. Adjustruenis of advertising rate. we; 0 the 91inc. I L• V'' ,Ina i, 1 1 ire.' item, of nosiness, es,: r r of 150 -- !ill., "1l' 1 t?•i Y0) 1., tarp we, lei' I ev. were 1119(1 uh , t'iption . 10a7 1ie1 i d; and I I knetight up for di.rtueiuti by utenrbers ••,;n,l,-r nil hinni,':, :11»1o‘.• ,, for ....1,:‘,„I , 1' the ,ts, ,eIaliuu. !1 •ferauco was made to the propos- { e,1 esr hl: king of 5 sen' weekly ,300) 0' r 1 al in Ki,u•eudtne, it town which has i been set vett by two local newspapers I stair it :.hurt tittle ago, The new pap - 1 or•, it in reported, will be published by •• 1 Arthur i Rogers. - I Last V05118 nfflesi8 were re-elected for 1928, as follows ; President, J. A. Wesley, Walkerton ; Secretary. e1 Treasurer, J. A. Johnston, 51ildmay, A LETTER FROM MIAMI Air. J. 1: t kerne 1 li ur I' n ,)s Post. nor:m ISI,• order 11.1 1:3 l ,tri' favor 1'1 n.i , 0-1 'im; l r .:•; x r 1111,i 1 1 t. 110 li n' fe1'. 1 0.. rpt tine•?. n .-eh: vont-IO t to I n tit bow t ,O n 1 would not be with ent.t '" 1 t ci00 tt y_, r be caue t better than theletters.I get e'rolr. home. The letters are more 01'0 personal nature and the sin )tot mention things that I would like to hear, so I have to resort to the med- ium of the Poet. I was sorry to hear of your pro- longed illness and I cannot under- stand any man having sciatica so long, 0.pecia;lly when he can get such .`t wonderful cure and know that it is safe to take it. I hope you can read between the lines. We are Having very windy weather here lately and of coerce the water from the Bahamas is pretty rough. Naturally it is working a havoc with our bootleggers. The stuff is awful and the price is terrible, so all of us are hoping that we will have calm weather. I wi: it I were in a position to get to the dispensary with a little "per" and cash in once in a while. I trust by the time this letter reaches you you will be out of bed and en- joying your usual good health, It was a keen disappointment to me not to be able to visit in Brussels at the time of the Old Boys re -union. Businese conditions prevented it. I 111n hoping that next year I will be tilde to get back for a months holi- days. Business conditions in Miami are not very bright. We all hope that the coming season will bring thousands of tourists and lots of money. We cannot live on the clim- ate. The weather today is quite cool and our average of 78 to 80 de- erees has been shot. The weather- man says that we widl have a little warmer weather in a few days. This change has been caused by the high temperature in the northern states accompanied by the blizzard and tor- nadoes like they had in Washington the other day. We have escaped a storm of any kind this year. I was quite surprised to bear of Fred Gilpin's family being in the °lis. ,::ter in St. Louis, - I With that I euulrl have seen Bien while he was h.ce. I just heard the other day thea. his friend Ryan who was sales mene7er for the Ford Motor Com- pouy got let. out. I think Frei is better in many way- to be away from that outfit. I .ep01t six years with them aln..l the "Higher you go the "sicker you fall" seems to he their 11'Mitn. Just had a nice utter from I)ad to- day and he is talking about going shier: shooting. I wish he was clown here and we would show him real fishing and real shooting. You can get anything' you want here without 5(1y Of Ort. I am sorry to note that in the dif- ferent i 10ues of ethe paper, number nF old friends dyleig and so many moving away from Brussels. Now Le Ile, if you can spend a few mem- ento- end have them, I would lave to hear from you, and i would like for you to give my regards and best wishes to all of the old boys, espec- ially Walter Lowry, Billy Grewar, R..3, McLaughlin, Cleve Baker, and I guess I had better'stop. 7 can think of dozens of others and would love to be back home to -hake hands with them. I have enjoyed. those articles "Do you remember" and T wish you could have kept them up. I could supply a great many myself. Remember ene kindly to your wife and mother. Yours Ever Sincerely, Ronald W. Sinclair, Miami, Nov. 19th, 1927. I PRODUCTION IN CANADA , The Dominion Bureau of Stalisties estimates that the net volume of coo• modifies produced in Canada in 1925 was $3.325,000,000, which must he compared with $8,015,000,000 in th0 preceding year, .Chete is in that fact a stimulating suggestion of three things. Filet, e, busy country ; sec orid, substantial growth, and third, the increased puicbaeiug power.' of the people glowing nut of general turd profitable employment. In these thtee conditions tyre to he found the chief factors in uationa1 strength, so far els ,material interests are Concern. ed. Spiritual thi ngs, on which hap. piness turns, constitute another mat- ter. To the huge stun just indicated, luanufaeturiug contributed 409 per cent and ageiculeure 40.4 per aent On the surface, this would seem to in- dicate ttfair balance as between the Iwo inclusttiee ; and it would be a happy and reassuring thing if that were so. It is not, however. In the first place, the urban population. de- pending on industrial activity, is cote siderably larger, and it has to he maintained under more costly cond- itions, as to living, than those which obtain in the tit al areas, That is an itnpnrtant qualification. General prosperity requires very insistently, fur obvious reasons, that Cite indust- rial position 111 Canada shall be strengthened and expanded. Thee. can be no (Mutat of that, and yet ex- pansion is largely a matter of nations al trade policy tinder prevailing 0nod (tions as to competition with ether highly industrialized and highly pro- tected countries. We shall not make the headway we might while there is a conflict of judgment on that point, especially as between the agrarian pvnVi11005 of the West and the industrial povinces of the Last. There is not, however, any misunderstanding which could not he adjusted by a frank disposition among n11 sections to loon at the na)nl,wh rather than the parochial point of view. And that seems to he approach. in g. The meet Ing of provincial prem- iers at Ottawa wade cn-operation its kevnnle, which is a most promising sign. BRUCE COUNTY TeeSwtller Creamery was in t111' first prize class at the Royal White), l+all'. Deenalil McLean, a resident. of Pnrr• age La Prairie, Man., for the past 30 3,ear•9, has passed a1Vity, He lytta n a former resident of Lucknow Ionil• 1t.y, J. Kirkwood, an employee of the 1-Iar,nvet Desi° Works, lost then at st, two angers of his left hand and hurl fhe(ilheetwo badly 10 engird, when his hand hecenne naught in a shaper, at the factory. lie wan removed to the Han rives Memorial Hospital. 11, 1S, M tsei, general melchfult, of Ohepsln(ve, hes)'Peeiv02 the appoinl;- 1)101)1 of postmaster at Chepstow e, •0000, ding George ;3 Buhl mem who recently esigned. 'rile• supplies and 1quipwellt were transferred to the now pn8tnt7i05 loam i.n, in rho Mansel store building, ani the new postmast- er was sworn in and has assumed charge. \Vhatmighthavebeen a fa.t,il se. Ohdent hned let the O N R ceess- ing al, the &mete, line, when Milton Huber. a Hanover inenrance agent, Wes hit by a 5111t01 Hug e, gine, Mr. Huber, who was diving Nor could net nee for the steam n1' raie nn rho windshield of his sir. TI1P engin. struck the rear 1•nd of I.1P mar, tlniog ennshiprahle damage. Tice driver, hnw"ver, escaped with n shal(ine•np. At the m0rrling services tet Knox Church, Ripley, 01 Sunday morning of last week, the Merrloriel windows, 13 in all. which were rerelltly plttred in the erlifice, were dedicated bythe Pastor', Rev. George Connors, Ph. D. In solemn and impt•eseive language, he 0010gi0ed the pinneere of the form. er Hu,'nn and Knox Presbyterian Churches, whose names appeared nn the 'vii+1ows, which were donated by relatives. M's, Mary Hooey passed deal at the residence of her grandson, Berry Osborne (',on,12, iioren, on Trteeday evening, Nov. 22,11, The late Mrs. Morey, daughter of the late Samuel Tiergneon, of Cartwright Township, on September tember 14311,1 Wes bornp898 and Wi in Nnvernher, 1884, she was moulded to Robert Honey, who predeeeaeed her 99 years aagn. They were teal - dente of Hn)0n'I'ownshipt fora runt - hop of yes re niter width they lived 111 C,lemen, Mich, c (lit ttlAO oP wj/m•7 • ' tV • 'r.,1"Q1F" 1ilit To ^ll M+h. ri a� °116 tE6. ;"- PRACTICALLY ., PRACTICALLY any Canadian citizen may own today an automo- bile possessing elements of beauty, style, comfort and efficiency which no amount of wealth could have com- manded a dozen years ago. For the automobile industry has out- grown its original function as a sup- plier of transportation, and has in an amazingly short time, brought about the refinements which are exemplified in the present -clay General Motors car. Since its foundations first were laid sixty years ago, this institution has believed that every Canadian has a right to the best his country pro- duces, has a right to satisfy his sense . CHEVROLET PON IAC M0LAUGHLIN-BUICK LA SALLE E N E or of beauty, his desire for comfort, his need for dependability, General Motors has at its command the plaster minds of the industry. It has the finest automotive research laboratories and the greatest automo- bile proving grounds in the world, wherein have been pioneered and developed some of the industry's most revolutionary advances. And General Motors has used its prosperity and success unstintingly in improving the quality and increas- ing the value of its products. . . It is thus that General Motors of Canada has played its part in trans- lating once -inconceivable luxury into terms of every -day necessity. . OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND CADILLAC GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK Home Office and Factori•^s : OSIie1WA, ONTARIO • The residence of Jos: Oyster, at I at Milton. Among other things, a Deemerton, was burglarized during quantity of wine and some cele, y was the absence of the family, whn were talten from the cellar. The police are spending the week -end with relatives investigating the theft. 116+'lilo;f -. Friday & Saturday - Dec. 2 - 3 Tom Mix and T.ny inp,.B I�,r� ••(The Wonder Horse) "Canyon, o0 , i + h 19 Good Comedy and Trra.vel FiBl'n Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Dec. 5, 6 and os e This Film was formerly a $1 Show. Now for 25c Friday and Saturday - Dec. 9 & 10 A FOX SUPE -FILM US1C The David Wakefield's famous Play in Picture Form Travel Film and ComedyGuaranteed one of the Best � Monday & Tuesday - Dec, 12 & 13 . Deni -Bride • Fry & Blackhall Ltd., of Wingham, have a proposition before Wingbtun Council for a 818,000 loan and they will take over the Union factory, tvllieh has been idle for years. The Board of Governors of Alex- andra Marine and General Hospital at Goderich, acknowledge with grat- itude the receipt,of $280 from the Ahmeok ,Chapter, T.O,D.F4.• which has entirely cleared off the debt on account of X -Ray equipment. Tenders Wanted RADIO FOR HOUSE OF REFUGE AT ci.iNTON Tenders will be received by the audersigu• ed up to Friday, December 2nd, for the lo- stallntion of a Buttery less Radio, at the Clin- ton House of Refuge, lnstrmnent niu,t have extra loud Baldwin t.peeker The lowest or any tender not neaesso•ily accepted, 00, tit- er particulars may be obtldtted from, A. 0, BAEKI(R, Brussels. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Seet1o') 66, Chop. 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ont- ario, that all persene Boling claims ne)5ot the estate or the lute lburolmll William liar - 'Ism, deceased, who died on 0; about the fourtl, day of October, A. I),1a:7, in the Towle ship of Grey, in the Provinne of Ontario, are reenir0d to send by pool prepaid or torli ver tow O. Harrison, R, 10. No 1, West Mon k• tel, Onhu9a, or to F. A, Harrison, R R. No 11, Brussels, Ontario, on or before the twenty first day of December, A, D. 10:7, their muae5 and addresses, wItit full partlonittrs in wird- Ing of their claims and the rebore of the se. 0aritles(if any) held by them. And take notice further that after the said ' twenty first day of Deaenlbo•, 1027, the pail said i(daestors tate! willnntone thedistribute pllltiethe entitled. there. . to, having regard only to the alaime of which they shrill diem have had nonce, mud the send Executors shall not he liable for the said . assets or any pert thereof to any parkin or whose claim they shall not then have recoil, ed notice, R. VANHTnNg, Solicitor for Executors Dated at WIngbn in, this twenty ninth day of November, A 1). 1927. BROWN BROS. NURSERYMEN. LTD. Growers and Importers of High Grade Nursery stock, Want Special Representatives in every locality. Liberal Commissions, paid weekly. Write toddy. Address 1'lidge+viii,°, Ontario. 10-12. Notice to Creditors In the matter cf the Estate of William Noel, of rho Village of Wal-. ton, the County of Huron, Guntlo. man, Deceased Nate.. ,s hereby given, pnrsulmt to 0,01)n 06, Chapter 1'1,1. 01 the Revised, stole' of 01 lull(, that all person/thriving elaun, a,miest the estate of this stud Witlinln Neel, Icon tient, n,deeun -d, tvhe. 1111.1 nt,r chum the 10111 day or Nove•mler, A.1, 1111110,egnu•05 a'rbefnra t}n• Tint)) am em t (,,ber D, 111:7, to send by pont !lad, or drllv,r to Wel) iham G Neal, the Executor of the last Will and testament of the said deceased, their names and addresses, with hill parnenlers in ' wr3tlpg of their • (deinne, and the nature of the sevenths,. lit They) held by then, And further take no, lee that (1't or such last mentioned dote that the said Marcum, will pr1 eerd to distribute tile ase, is of the 1lecra.- e11 moons t. the perrmw entitled thereto, hill, tug regard only to the claims oe whl,•it he shall then have notice and the said Rtaren for will net bo 110111, to any person or parsons, for the said ae,-ts or any port thereof of whose °lathe Imtie0 shall not have bed:, reran'. rd by him at the time or such distribution. Dated this Eighteenth tiny of November A. Ir. 10':7. W.11 SINULAht, Solicitor for Exeo,otnr, Meeting of Huron County Council The Connell of the Cotporntlon of the ('ons• ty of Huron 50) meet in. the Connell ,'bane (0r, Gan arlob. n t S o'clock in the aft ermmn of Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 111•.7. A,1 5eenit,t.s against the Comity must be in the lanae v the (`leek not Inter that Monday pre. eeding 1110 mooting of Connell. At this eetinof Crpaint n0,111rof 0 Comity 'Cts ensurer,' e also cil Ian n,- 0510tnr for the House or Refuge will be mads. Appltaations for the above positions to be rentor dellversd to the mtd01•015n.,d ('aunty Clerk on or before Saturday, Deo Ord, 1927.. GEO W..F101.b1AN, Conn ty Clerk Goderich, Nov. 0th 1527. Farm for sae The undersigned offers for sale his ei.ghty- 0(X acre farm,being Hoath parts of Lots 5 and 7, Con (2, Grey 'Township. Good stone vat• eered house with steel roof, largo honk barn and driving shed combined 78x56 ft. with steel roof cement stabling under entire build. Ings, lien house 1)(§x 50 rt., good drilled well, Largo orchard or choice fruit. Over 1160 rods of wire fence, about 6 aures of lish, 4 acres of Man wheat, balance seeded to Alfalfa Pxoept Senores which in all' plongbed, aye; n,ilee from Brussels end y., mile from, school. Liberal terms to a quick buyer, For farther unrtio• glare apply to J0HN OR cur, R. 12 No. 8, Phone 256 Brussels. Farm for Sale A very desirable stock term of 150 acres, 14 mile from Brussels. Good buildings and rquipm0nts, Easy terms to suit porohnser. For further particulars apply to A. H. )IACDONAI,D, Brussels. - Farm for Sale Lot No, Pt 23, Concession 14, 'rOwnshlp Of McRillop, 1 mile east of Walton, oontalning 42 Bores of land; fonr•romned frame house and email barn and hen house, .All well drain ed end fenced. icor fnrth•er particulars apply to ROBERT 130005 ND, In Detre of Theodore Hoilend, Senlorth R, R. No. 1. Phone 207.8 Do Your feet Bother You ? 015 I the tragedy of oohing Feet, the misery of painfully drat Ong one foot after theoth- er, the bitterness of watching inhere step along without .1 foot mire in the world. Foot misery can be avoided. I know, beoense 1 suffered for years, but 1 found n way to re• hove that painful strain upon my weakened arches. Now, 1 wont to help others ; if yoo rime .1, 17, 50OD,'221 Pro epeop sb r OSlo ilhon, Ont„ or Indy be purchased lit Downing Bros„ shoe dealere, Brussels. House and lot for hie The house and lot undersigned o A bot street, Brussels. is House muteins bath, fernnae ancl is electric wired, Gond gimlet; and enrage, Everything m, 11 est-olnss repair, 06,30 .1A8, HEND)ER,SON, Seaforth, Farms for Sale 250sorso, being rho south halves of Lots 18, 10, 20,21 rind 22, It the 1st 00,1 of Grey town. ship, 100 acres ideal grass faun, with run- ning water and !Annie, .5111 be sold separately if desired. Will consider renting pert or all to suitable tenting'. A 1plty to 08tf 01(0. O, JOHNSTON, R 11 2, Blnevnle or GEORGE HPOTTON, Wfnglem. House and Lot for Hale Tho eligible house and lot on Queen street, Brussels, the property of the late Sirs %e s, is offered for sale. Omnfortaele house with small garden, For further eartlooltera apply to BARRY KEYS, 8•tf 11. R. 8 Brussels Farm for Sale (The old Harnilton Place) 100 aeries, ;being 1)734 Lots 7, 9, 0 and North 40 norm of 10, Con, A, Tnruberry township. Large first -elm barn, splendid shone stabli , { Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of I . Oidoord Daniel Parkes, late of' the Township of Grey, in tho Province of Ontario, farmer, Deceased. Noglco 1B hereby given, pursna,t to ideation 10, Ohne 121, of the Goy(oed Statutes of On. tame, that 011 per50n0 imving piniins against the estate of Gideon Danner Parkes, Who died o, on about the 111th day of October, A. 0, are required to send by post, prepaid, or de. liver to 13117,1. lane 340'105, Bhrevale R B, No, 20thOntario, yiof Decehe mber, A,. D. 1027, thix on or eir namefore s and addresses with full particulars in writ. Ing of their claims and the nature of the se, 1 oaritres,(If any) held by tiles, duly verified by n statutory declaration, And further take notice that atter the:20th 1 dayi of December, 1927, the ;said Exeoutrlx 1 1 prowled to distribute the nsset5 of the mid, estate among the parties entitled thereto, having Vi, regard gout t ' ti y O the ql el ens of which s 7 ha chair then ton hnv ohnd notice, and Sold Ex she: eo0(1 sn shall are f o l y for the i mid Whose or any part thereof to any person ee Bos of w e nb n she shall ooiVednotioe, not then, have re. Dated et Brunets, the 28th divot li'ovember, A.D. 1927. EL1ZA BANE PAR%1 5,17xeentrlx Bluevalo, B B, 2, Ont, underneath ; windmill, largo driving shed good frame Louse and stone kitchen, large orchard, never falling spring 00 farm• 2 arise from Wroxeter village and 1 mile iron, school, This farrn has been in pasture for some years and will ggive highest returns, Form land values will rise, For pertionlnrs apply to , THOS, GI1380N Administrator John R. Gideon estate 1?, O. box 77 Wroxeter Phone 80 Farms for Sale F1,wssseet The ,lndoroigned offers for sale his 100•eore farm being N3fi, Lot 26, Con. 7, Morris. Also 160 (wee, being North 14, Lot 20, and Ey4, 27, Oen, 7, Morrill. Good houses end burns In first-olasocondition, also all good ont•bnlid• nage. Will 61311 with or without crop. Beas- on for selling, poor health. For further part• tattlers apply to W, B. MoOUTOO EON, Proprietor, 1:. RA,:Brnssels Farms for Sale mi 100 stormstormof land, being he south Don. 8, and the south 34 of Lot 10, Oon, of inpthee Township of Morris, 'These forms are offered for Oslo to clone ne the estate of the late Jaloea 85)3(1, If hot Bold they Will be rented for pas taro, lfor particalars amity to the exeoato rs,RBNHENYADxRSON