HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-1-18, Page 4WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18th, 1928.
THE BRUSSELS POST
gbe russets tint , SCHOOL PLANTERS CUPS
JAN, 18th, 1928, WIN CUPS
SAP is reported to be flowing in , Many of the school yards of Can-
many districts, but don't take off the 'Ida are recei\ ing a much needed int- ;
"heavies" fol^ a while yet. I provemmnt by planting for heaut ilea-
THE ,sailor, , Boss�'" Gillies, elected tion. Where school g trdenint has S
Chief magi_trate. of Newliurypmt, been pursued in the rural districts,
Mass, hasn't yet won the "clowning good has been aecompliehed in mak-
chantpionhip" from Mayor Pill ing the school surroundings attract -
Thompson of Chicago, lee with shrubbery and flowers and
;.., vines, and often with rows and bed.. ,
THE Canada Gnvernntent Bureau of vegetables. But still ton many
`of. Statisites announces that the a- school grounds continue to present
•
mount spent in Canada by tourists the barest sort of appearance, Even ,
from other countries has increased in a shede tree in many of them woul•i
give •
the : tiheols the bit of charm they
seven years Froin $83,000,000 to over
$190,00,000. sob ally need. The Canadian Ilorti•
. .a-.. cultural ('ouueil hes sensed the great
GOVERNOR AL. SMITH, of New need that .•x, Ls (n encourage s:•`teml
,York State, certainly showed good ;'rounds i:,:. tifteation, and have for
eotmnon t*.,nse: when he dismissed the three v, ars carried eta conte is lu ,he
petition to save the lives of Mrs. different erovinees with silver cups
Ruth Sny.'er and Judd Gray. Their as pi for the best kept and plant -
lawyers had a !et . of "buns:' Cut ed school e: ,mads in each ..if the
didn't go over this time. eleven distriets into, tvbirh the Don-
e. e 11
inion ,
,,, divided. ' tho
IN seven ear, of iso-aalle i nroh5:, i1• the e of
Y .trl-t-,,
ition in the United States. there have n r are d; ignnt: i a'• the Ii
Cider!. and t g
been $5,000 dhaths attributed to ;he , a,,tt Fir, w-; seen oats Ile,,), ee. Th„ a
oisun li it r., th,o ria h,•e-' .. n•. l
drinking or ; 1 r;,n seer ti .�) • . .._ gg1
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n
ity ofthorn sten anal women wiz. 1,,.. s,,,.,• L• at t Feta'![, C't,'
t,u rtu, )• t
would have vigorously protested, we 1.. P, _ ,.r••ow•:, nrd it is four 1 that
-have f -o doubt, abont a lay in the souls Inr, of ;1 .., e s Ln3 n;l a i„.„.,,,,,,,,
or
c. •,•m-
or a hair in the butter. ant resting phice in. Elena $ ]tire'. See-
' tin t 2. nem. L:ttn\V 1, h t t,• 1
THI capture o a�+C nes 1 n fled- ) t,t each of t'1 ; t,.; . i)j
heel
fire team 1u ti in Ca eraser. :t t "
., i'e,t .111cr• 10. tnnil;Clit.in•r is ted
a tacriitd of over slit' years, show; fiat •
To I a. t erre Ontario the ti:a;un \Frei-
J
the police have ac
• iii memorieses
and
that the law ha_�a long arm, Ban-
dits will soon find out that it would
be bettor r$4•• them to change their
orcupation.
Spoaking of canals, it is said that
the Panama Canal Bost $300,000.000
and the Suez Canal. $127,000,000,
while the American and Canadian
canals at Sault Ste. Marie have cost
to date about $23,000,000. The Pan -
r about
and Suez canals carry sasY
26,000,000 tons of freight a year,
while the canals at the Soo during
1927 carried 82,000,000 tons of
freight. It is evident that the Great
Lake, -St. Lawrence route handled a
work, wriLen by the teacher or the
tremtncloas amount of tonnage in
ro onion to the money expended pupils. The competition in Onterte i WINGHAM l'he Society is looking forward[ to an
P 7x:1
it No.5
ley School, located in ,' •. t n
neat \Vineh t ', is the winner this
year as in 1:)25. In the W: • tern
distrix, the Maple Leaf School, in
York Township, near Weston, won
the cup this year. Other sellouts in
which especially cotnmendabi,. i)lant-
ing and Care has been -donee :his year,
received award of merit certificates,
These include schools at itubicoks, f
Port Dover, Hurdman's Bridge, Glen
Ogilvie, The Ridge, Blackburn. Quar-
ries,Hawthori e, Elmwood, and Sec-
tion No. 3 in Gloucester Township.
Awards were decide.] by sets of be-
fore and after photographs and an-
eompanied by essays describing the .
eatr
Thursday E }',g
Jan. 19th
Friday and Saturday - Jan. 20 - 21
Gene Stratton -Porter's Monumental
Epic of the American�Family
i"� x:199 d1 Picture You'll
�t .. Never Forget
The call of the big city . , . What boy can resist it? All Itis
broth e had It ud rt mid one by one responded nnt:1 the care
of the farm was b ft to Laddie,
What romance or compensation could he find id tilling tit•:
•.r,a? the calla' "The Prin-
s Could the tittle alistocraet, she whom y c
h -t
t hz:r?
• r• ovwhowJt 1
• � ,n ' r the: lowly farmer b
re.re stoop to t tat11
li! • answer :s told in Gene Stratton -Porter's ,,.,:.d story of
S. -+util and 1.1i.1!
Monday & Tuesday - Jan. 23 & 24
Peter B. Kyne's
"Calif
prn a'
NEVER has dashing' Tim McCoy had a finer role
than in this stirring romance of pioneer days in the early
West. Crackling action, a whirlwind narrative of intrigue
and warfare, and a charming romance that breaks through
the lines of battle. A super -Western !
Friday and Saturday Jan. 27 & 28
+ res
tot ' a �i
1
p was. !Al ebar_d of Mr. Georg Sant u
upon it, and the prospects are that Ontario Ilot-
f
further itnorovc-;hent of the system a past president of the
L
. t r tienittu•sl Association as Chairman,
URI ri�,n.t in a 1au•ger train .
t i
'raj e t t. t It .. lI `~'.t \ il- te,l I..,rl,•_
sin e's. r!.1 .t "..,1 , ., :\ t! nl -,.era, t?.•,
„ _,in _.: i Kirk Cxln-
It els l,: .n nt...i t..
Fee i
•Ili.. t
..1:1 l , -. - . ,_ 1':1.1 -
anti Mr. J. 1.0v'cie \\ 1>-ntt. Secretory
or the Ca tatie lief;adult-t tl so-
c'a`ion,. Professor A. IT. ;Iari,t0l:tu'
u;e• n,,.•.. t t . ;'.ir,lltlrral
y! .. S cteitt•V f the
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t 7 t 1 `
.. td(. I.. L. h:
t':, t tel.::•. Ii•
of :l (:.,tan�'ii,
At the annual meeting of the
\Vhiel:vitt Horticttlturai Society, re-
ports showed that the Simi et y had ,L
xneptioualiy sac x*stuff year, with
ante
:bet ehipof 212; total te,•eipts
$1155.01 ; a•xpeuoi l Utes $82(i 311 ; bal-
ance alt hand $331) (38 ()Rivers vett•
eleett•tl a� f•.lilo:ys : Han. Pt (((itnf,
.1 A, :Mort ; Pt _1 deal. 11t's tie,,,
tip, It ,tt • 1s1 \'tt.
Themes hen,: '2od Vit.• P idea:,
tins. 1'111; lit"iter., tit. lh •met:
Ie w, L- tt t-„tt.,, N L. F'tr, ,lits.
Hut \ (al e, F Hiil ; 1 » t star•.
31 r: 11 • N:.sh • i',... a;-ur e,. \V A.
even Inure successful year.
0
HENFRYN
Cyril Verhrye is wearing It broad
sessile, these day(, it's a girl,
We are pleased to see the infant
dao•,ihter of H ,y Mc0reight quite
o ll regain •Liter her reset L.til ones.
'Nis Anglican F.tnng People of Neu -
t• vii promise LL titre treat on tit! 2x'1
of F'ebru'try, in the :oral of a joie s)^
iad to he held at the C. N. It. station.
hee•p the dale in lethal lutl watch on.
I tall' p ti,.,i a, itt ilex+week's iecu».
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It :NI:, de,a t t . t the 0
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mem w I sere 1 , ht ,1.111 frA LGOlC AT YOUR LABEL
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1111:11'.. Ti,,.' !lit,
co' 1 _figur.o, of 1927 noi. yet .
a i hi ports of e,
eek, 1 :.:ai i- tu't and Lal lniw•_.
emnl it»:i. loaded only 110,'21 3,191
'.luso[ a.; nt ._)'air. In otter WOIV12, Jet
St. Lawrence canals in eight tnnnth:, •
of 1:127 moved 00,112.415 isl.:-heI.
mare than the total tonnage shipped
out of the ports mentioned during
the 12 (101 the of 1928. Theis figures
t:oitlahi tI-- tremendous interest that
has n manifested in tlt•t d'•velop-
ment of the St. Lawrence waterway.
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EDITOR MAL COLiti l`fe.L'i';TII, of
the Mill -erten Sita, believes the
eral coneensus of opinion is that tae
township s=drool board bill will be a-
gain introduced by Premier F'tofgueon
Who is also Minister of Education
at the e,miog ,aeon of the Log: Oa -
tore and atter opportunity 11:0.±
given for discussion it will be with-
drawn The bill Mr. MtLeth says,
not populist in the rural .octivtt:, oti
Ontario. The Premier has hopes,
however that the bill will eventually
become law but it is not i,elievtal
he will use: pressure int fcreing it
through. Township boards would un-
doubtedly have disadvantages as well
as merits but while rural opinion a-
gainst such 'a measure continues hos-
tile, it is not probable that it will be -
Come part of the statutes.”
0
YOUR NOT SO DUMB
To suffer from Sore Throat, Bron-
chitis, Cough, Bronchial Asthma,
Catarrh, Head Colds, Adenoids and
Tonsil troubles, when GOOD results
are guaranteed by using Mrs. Sybillia
Spahrs Tonsilitis, Try it. For sale
at Allen's Drug Store,
C
England and Scotland now have
shore than 5100 fox Cartne,
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f r`i 1,,sylt-. (_ _•.'•1 1,1. , ,as
ylt.l�1FF[
Grand Theatre, Jane 25 (First Day)
Ford Garage, Brussels, Jan. 26 (Second Day)
a•N a rags''
FILMS. t :low ofthe, lot on, 4.2t 1.4P
Der.....;.ritq the. Fo.c7 n, AN°'t'3111 ':I' 1 3 --Affecting Mo-
-0 30 Clan. cal Coerce neat day
FYLMS Pr . , ? r -st tag, 4 42•-5
FILM Ree airs 'tg the Sumas Prairie
3 orrle i tractors cultivate
reel:tin ee fake bed near Chilli.
week, B. C
4-4,30
FILM, -[:rept, -inti the 1•_x:1 Bed
TALK - P r • 5; Li L1-
ta",,:st.. -oty;.ya.r
3-3.30
FiLM -- Salving the °nrohl^ern
s•34•-•4
TALK -The Preparation of the
Pod •end the, Cetheievueion of
Soil Moisture.
E Cwiw0i)0i i) DAY]
Mechanical Course on the operation of
Fordaon tractor:., agricultural im-
plernonta and equipments.
pop etaar e. Zorn , danismilon
It �Ab kllv�raiD
K./1f THE POWER FARMING DUV&SIION OF
It =OR SI.'� Caelrf.DA; Y COF CANADA, UNITE
G. B. McINT Y R ]E
AGENT BRUSSELS
var�NTE
AT
aft 50
lyfpYtli
HARD MAPLE, SOFT MAPLE
SOFT ELM, BASSWOOD,
AND ROCK ELM LOGS
Cut Hard and Soft Maple, 12 and
14 feet long, with an occasional log
10 feet,
Cut all good, straight, sound Soft
Elm logs, mostly 12 and 14 feet with
an odd log 10 feet long.
Small or defective Soft elm logs
to be cut 8, 11 and 13 reit long.
Cut Basswood logs 10, 12 and 14
feet long,
Cat Rock elm logs, 12 and 14 feet
long.
Highest Cash Prices paid for logs
which will be classed 1st, 2nd. and
3rd,
John McDonald
Phone 1913 WALTON
EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL
$3011 ; 'Phos: I1rglis, telephone calls
$370 (r \V \Valker, postage tunl
tent
$71.151,1:)111 1i Otustut, stave, mile
and supult(s'tt1570 Jttutes11»Kitt;,
vaceluket of Two, }lull $10;.. 1 Il.
Begets, salary and ilnaucittl state-
ment $1011 ; 11. P, Edgar, salary as
road suet„ 128 00 ; 11. P. 81ut tthv de-
fence costs on Ilunitipal Lb Ohl No. 8
8150([ t lira A. Edgar, mitkiug final
stntelnrnl. on Hntvnul share. i t'Ilnn
Mutifalpntl [)titin 8113 1 1 red A. i4Igit',
neat statement of Bolton 31tutictpel
Drain Extension, Wallace Twp, $15;
I. H. Rogers, services nit Bolt 01)
Ntuticipul Drain 1$25,
it wads moved by Leonard and
Gamble that the Council adjourn, to
tweet again in 13eswl.berick's rooms, '
hordwich, on the third \Vecineethty in
February, when tenders will be re-
ceived for the township pt•Itiling, also
for power for the crusher aucl the
gtatder, Lowest or any tender not
necessarily iirceprwl --([atrial.
(4, \V. IVAMC. l,ll• Oletk.
Toe first n"ttin; of the Council for
1028 Was held on .1anu•tey 0.11, the
memht=tc befog 1i'. 1) Stalker, Itt=.+eve,
tend ,Messrs Kerr, 'I'hotupson, Camp.
bell trod 11'( 1, O„uuteillura. All were
piesant h,,•h h:avit,g subscribed u;
L he steeps •tt.ion of oflee, 1 he tniuutes
of the. lnat m:'etirtg, also of ttiiet.lra
meeting hn•ld on Dec. 2811t, were tt .td
and p.Lssed.
Connututictttions fram the Ont.
Gm Roads Association and t
he Ont,
Fhlucatioual A .toollion asking that
delegate, be appointed toalt tic[ these
Ore. vent.i,•ns, from tete 1stlunr Contiol
Bu td of 0:1 Lavin re•flnrs to WOO.
icip!21lies rind from the Sick Child-
ren's Hospittd asking for a grttttt in
(cid of th;u, 1Ostit1)1lou were read and
ordered filed.
An account Of $20 front the Village
of Blyth for hall rent for D1v, Court
purposes was presented and ordered
to be left over until the next ;nesting.
A letter or apps veiuthin from the
Twp. 'Treasurer in acknowledgment of
the vote of thanks tendered ham by
the ratepayers at 1 he Nomination
tweeting, for his long services in that
capacity was received and read.
The 1'0'Iowing appointments were
made fo the ptese,L year : Wm,
ltubiuson, Assessor ; W. #. Camp -
hell and It. Thompson, Auditors ; 13.,
Goalies, member of Board of Health
J Swim. J. Caldwell, (Mao. Walker,
sheep yalltatot;t ; I3. Perdue and A.
.1c(t'w ut, sanitary inspectors Seven
copies of the Municipal \Vot Id were
(II dined for the ase of the Council and
the road superintendent. Not het,
ing all 111»1 nixes accounted for the
collector was 141 Veil au extension of
tiute, uttil Fell 10th, to return Ole
Roll for the balance of taxes remain-
ing a. pet unpaid.
By -Law No. 1, 1928. an.Hrmin - the
appoin Ment .,f the t' ewnship 1»Ilieiule
was duly•l mei p rt-e_l.
'1'ht=t'oll,.rtwieg: emmis :vett' paid :
The Mu, •Anel tl ., Id, election sup.
plies: $7 WI ; 'free Mani! ,1 e•t
•n;,et•rip;i.,ns ir7•
A. P,r,arti,•.,1, el-
,etMi. e l ,-r. 111 \1', (fAr(1 .0,
p 1'{11111 in 1 1 , , tent ••t chit
10.,1 orI I d„ _h 0..,11:0 %t I'm tm
li,al,ls d,trt ., , tel, -lc Ir;,, ; In,• * 1(;
end te' ldior,e• 111(1 A. Pori e,fi.1d,
fee.a an Ilio, P.,•gi .teat $15 : (-ser.
+"aril r-, ; rho t. 35 1(11 y'Pbm:, it„b
urease, flit i,1111,111 $2 25 ; F. And, -Iver,
Ilntsur.i:tl ".tet” inti;, war tt!x- 11,!1 rx
rh^1 t $115
Ph t n,t•il tat t •.rte tt wed 1 n tweet
at;uin nn'I'a,istl:ay, hen 14' It, at one
. iclock
A PORT FIR PI ELI), (Ilel•k,
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WELL KNOWN ACTOR
DIES AT STRATHROY Notice to Creditors
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the Estate of
Robert Scott, late of tho Township
of Monis, in tho Province of On-
tario, farmer, Deceased.
More tN hereby given, pursuant to $satinet
'O, Ohne 121, et the Buvined tient of ns of On-
e a a nlest
tat Go laIis all seem 's )awing Lun g
the eel thou; liobu't. 1483' Jimmied, December,ed Who thud
o, on about the (1111 day et A. l),
lUci, nett tet gate it to send by pest, pt epatd, or
deliver Lo Jelin (it, 41, or Santry N, t'utehten,
the I(xeeu tors or said estate on or before the
O1h day of h'ehrtntry, A. I) IU:t their names
and nddreasea with tall ptlr oculars in writ•
leg oP their setons find the mature of the tine
enrities (if any), held by them duly verified
by a statutory decatratlon.
And farthet' taste nodes that after the 0113
my of lrubruary, 1028. the said IOxeantm(
I(itt said e$intet`a distribute
iatrties untitlets d
Thereto, hnvbtg t•egnrd uui,y bo itis nlulnts 01
wliloh they shall then have. had n 111',", once
said 1Cxt•outora anal( not be Pablo for the
said resets or any pert thereof to any person
Of whose .Hahn they shat[ not then, hive re,
oetved notice.
Dated at Clinton, the 10th day. of January,
A.U. 1027.
W. )31(YDON1I, (Milton. Out.
tioliott,r for anal Iaxeeatnre,
William Rapley Holmes, Native of St.
Marys, Had Appeared in U. S.
Stage Successes.
Strathioy, Jan. 12. _William Rap -
ley Holmee, well-known actor, who
haul appeared in important roles in
American stage
"Rain" huge t.•, -.'including
i7 which
that of Jae HeratiHera1 1
ran for -seven years in New 'York
city, and "The Snnn\v Man,,, int which
Ile toured the world, died here this
morning A+'1t-t' a six month, illness.
Isle died at the home of his sister,
1T , G. 1I, Haldane,
Mr. HolnThs, who -was a son of the
late vJ. W. and Mrs. Charlotte
Holmes was horn in St. Marys 60
years ago, and had acquired consider-
able renown on the stage. FIe was a
member of the Lambs Club, of New
i'orlc City.
Besides sibs. Haldrane, he is .sur-
vived by ,another sister in the West,
his step -mother in Saskatoon, Sask.,
and three brothers, Dr, J. E .Holmes,
of New York City, and J. H. and Dr,
G. E. Holmes of Saskatchewan,
HOWICK TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
1'» niril clic( ir,r the f, i» ('hip of
linrvtrkfel he year 1028 dal.•i. to the
Township Ball, (souse, puts:num m to
statin a 1), ‘,'(t metnbrt took the nen.
ea.11t y decler,a(ion of office Its follows :
'['Ilan, Ill(lis, .1tteeve ; (4e1, ltnbbard,
Deputy [leave ; J. \V, (3,taabl:•, 31iit-
WI 1.«ouat(I, Fl ed 'Taylor, Council.
lois, 'Lite ((se've tulle the Chair, and
the tuintttcs of the lust meeting were
read and on nimbi,' of t,}amble and
Hubbard, were adopted, Moved by
1I111)ba tl and Leortturd that the animal
s at emelt of expenditut e o11 lit' 'L'nwit-
hp of Fin o•icit under the Highways
Act foe 1$11,121,(12 he recnmutenlled
for statuary grant for Lht, year 10.27 -
Carried.
Moved by Taylor and GaJltble that
the Cttuucilgo holo tt Cnmmitiee of
Lha whole will: (hmncillur heouatd in
the chal r•, -Barrie([.
:Lie eotutni1tee rose and tepot•ted
pr'r)gtt:t,s as follows : Thhat. the Clerk's
alto y be $000, the Trettsnter'st salary
$175 and $15 for lintu,cial ahatrrnent ;
Auditors 8130 each ; Medical Officer of
Health $150 ; Caretaker of Township
Hall $50 and $10 for eat ting the
grass; Collector for East Div. $70,
for the West Div. $80 ; Assessor
$100 , atonal Stipl. 50 cents per hour ;
School Ati.,ndrtrcv Officer :1(00,
ere appointed appointed were : {l, \V• Walker,
OletIt ; J. H Rogers, `Measurer
Ana itors, Adam A Graham and Isaac
(Ittnble; 1)t.•, Whitley, M. D„ .5I, 0.
13.4 Caretaker of Twp, hall, James
Ii, King ; Hat 1 Onrhett, Aesi•ssnr
,lames i)dwarcls, Member of Board of
Health, also the [:Reeve and the Clerk ;
Robert P, Edgar, Road Snpt, ; Dave
Wade, School Attendance Ofiioer ;
A, ID Cooper and James Douglas,
sheep valuate:s.lklovetl by Gamble
and Hubbard that the report be ad•
opted -Carried,
Moved by Leonard and Gamble that
13y.1, ttv No, 1, regarding salaries and
nppni!ttiog officers be read the third
time and passed, -Oat t sed,
Moved byTaylor and Leonard that
the following aocounts be paid : Sam,.
net 13, Webber, rent of roadway
$2 50 ; Wm. Geclke, wood for gravel
sore" n $5,50 Thee. Jackson, making
graved sateen $11.,75; John Porter.
Held, comp, for wire fence $8,
Harris, dragging 1$1.84; R. A TRRay
tient:Mg bins and dragging $15 ; Dom.
inion Road[ Maehinery Oo,r screen
Rev, J. W. Holmes, father of the
deceased, was a former pastor of
Rattenbury St. Church, at Clinton,
ps�l�l Pstniatl!nary .Clans
A spoota' pro7i•,un,n•v en Nis befog started
Yob. 1st stilt to th Nnr•es' Trntit•nr "•h„d,
Ontario nusphoi, kl ,nulrn,r (tut A imlifiiitot»
roust hi, :canted t y oott ehererter nod
some 'Minh Soho » t ,
rlouoau•tam 1r it t, » ter mouth
pond y r .t.11l per month
'1`h rd ant t-� rer n,',nth
Thera 00,•:100( -, t r.oii5 to: sp,enlIV
gunitRtti
r ^, n
pl; to,7. 1 iflihuu,,
ane: Intet,d,•ut.
In the matter of the Estate of
John Lakes, tato of rho V;tlogo of
Drussals, in trio County of -Huron,
Gantioman, Deccaeed,
Notice is h re by given pursuant to ..061011
55, Oltapter 121, of ale It +vis eel staters vies of
W
teep. that till pmrean' having oleino, n•xlust
the Mote of the Hatd John hake. gen•
ttemrn deet•«ted, wile fief ml or nhr,at the
0th 1, y ! Ut .ut ot't A.lt 1Pt.'7, are rc galeal
ut , bailee th- °Nth day of .i«nu«ry,:i
11 1118,, n e,a t( by h ist paid nr drhve r f 11 130 '
1,«utt seised Lake, ito, nttt•lx of the. hwt VVlli
nn t i :..n uutt nP the said frees NHL, their
atrlonw�nt tlt�Ire�Ni«Yinsith toll th�.l nntto-pN uP
Itf ,- Mitt pf amyl hetet[ by theta.
1 ftu•tle e t M• ne set. that rhes
pl t ti ri- a 1, that themid t(xntt'at lrrontxh wiltl
a
itl mid t -tithed u•r t.,nit nftt`led 1.O t ,t ,. hnve
thali shin, (t1vC nnt1 1111011 Lito" ooid I, •
wall nut tin 11x11 to any ptre'ett nt• persons
for the spud a :its or my part tdtereef 0f
whine, claim. noliee stroll 04, hove been rt•ceiv
ed by her nt the time or :aide disl•ribottna
Dated this Ninth day of Dereminer A. D.
10x1.
W. fa. ;IN(`1, AIlt,
lollolGor for the r:oerotrix.
Boar for Service
The undersigned well keep for set vies nt
Lot 2.1, Con 11 orey,n 'norn' heed Yorkshire
White hoar. Terme 21 00 w.th irivdege of
returning. 1tYAN ROCK
80-1 Proprietor,
Farm for Sale
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WO.
25 and .lofN�
e u bot n
150Hirst( b 1 . i,a 1p
Lot 24, the tlth �kai%[setae of the T:wnahip
nt Morris Itxc ell en clay tonin soil N acres
ha•dwoorl bomb, 0 acre's eon; situ and e,,lar;
batmtcn nil 1i sr class workable. land mood
lore 54 x 00 feet, tet muter one roof and nn
gond state - antlntton. 1etmnrt floors and
water system in ba -entwine 'lure drttled
wells on this prop,•rt:•, two winA mill+. `plet-
,fid brick rettd,a 00 wit tt en lace ; a• todsbed
o'tnch. d 8 acnes ruing hme•iug nrnh•trd.
Nsw.rh;,nl mere,., ria 1. T: .. (ti,nt 1* withbt
lw't autos or the thriving village of Rett -.Meets;
Hest, ls,. 00 dr1 ronventent loses, tam 1 yea -
Giants taus snlonnt 1 ,ly t1 g. ',' 004 farm.
Pte., $7111.10 Will U 11 01,0.0ou 0. (itt.e.
Pn =ton ie 'tereh :1^r t to Hd ft Vitt
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14 All eceoloit- tc: it. t h.. on 1 t lin»t.
h :n :Ito no f h, 1 ,1 ant Ittj. t
blonder peer t0 ,, ,• n ' dims ».t Council
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AUCTION SALE
<�R S s
and CATTLE
Jas. Taylor, Auctioneer, has been in-
structed to MI at
-American Hotel Stables, Brussels
Saturday, elan, 21st at 2 o'clock
Its following: -5 Heavy Work Hor-
ses; 3, two -year-olds; 5 three -year-
olds; 11 Suckers; 9 head of Young
Cattle.
TERMS ---8 months credit given on
furnishing approved joint notes. ft
per cent oaf for cash on credit a-
mounts, Land owners for securitg.
Jas. Taylor, W. A. Defeo,
Auctioneer. Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
_o f:--.
Far • r li;petty
IN HOWICK TOWNSHIP
There will be offered for sale by
public auction at the .
ALBION HOTEL, GORRIE,
on
SATURDAY, JANUARY
At 2 o'clock pan,
fir ▪ n- t„.1t Aft,- t;•» !oh.
a t ”
1
-+,ci;. ac J.r kV(' J, at "e n.. -;•set rem•
' m. tent , 00'ua:,( tel _.t. I.,ma-d at t•,wning
tams and tet for vile
The a ntierdttu1,1 !.lyra for rale his 110118e
mid itt r•'(:te; t street, draw tt louse
tuntains`bath, Frrnoot. and 1. t-,ntrio wired.
good garden and gnrnge. klvnrythitttt to
fi st•ttlnsn li.f1r.
Jit•tt' eta-., BEENDttlttlN, Horsforth,
Farms for Sae
250 teres, be(ng the south helves of Lots 18,
18, 2e, 21 and 42, In the lot t'nn. of Oroy town -
shalt. 1110 Korea ids;it grass farm, With rile
aloe Wniot and tiled., will be :•old separately
if desired. 05(11 onnaidor renting part nr x1
to stdtable teltnttt. Anoly to 500
GI:O. 17•,10 HN'TON, 14 02, ilio ovale
or GE'rltGtt SPOT CON, Wingltmm,
Rause and Lot tar Sale
'rho milirlhlo horse and lot on Queen street,
nrus,.nis, the property of the late Airs. Keys,
is offered , o• :•pie. Oomfor)nble hotted tt•tth'
x111(1 garden. Poe further particalero apply
to FIADRY 101(918,
Seta 12. 11, 8 nreesels
Farims for Sale
o00.00.0000.
Thn tut4er0l3(ned offers Por mole Its Moore
furan being 304, Lob 25, 00n.7, Norris. Also.
Moores, being No•th 1y, Let 20, and 1034,117,
eon, 7, Morrie. Good itotti,s and barna in
flrot•alnss oondition, also all good unt•build•
Ings, Will Hell with or without :iron. Reas-
on torsoiling, poor health. Nor further part.
balers apply to W, R. Mo0U'r01M1030,
Proprietor, It, 0.4, Brussels
Farm for Sae
(The old Hamilton Place)
100 norm, :beteg N;4 Lots 7 8, 0 and North
40 mires of 10, (1011, A, T'nrnitsrry township,
Large flrst•olass barn, splendid atone utablinS
underneath wtndntilly large driving shed,
good frame house and atone kitohon, large
orchard. never filling spring on farm. 2 miles
21st 20101 Wroxeter village and 1 utile from school.
This term has boon inassure for some years
and will give highest returns. Farm land
Lot 7, Concession 2, Ilowick, 3 enface will rhes, For particulars apply to
warm. C{1I390N
miles South of Gerrie, 3 ntes inin
P, U. bots 7 wrnistra•or John 12, Gibson estate
6Phone
100 acres more or less. acres in
fall wheat, 12 acres bush, a brick
veneer [louse, anew bank barn 46x5S„
im and well
spag .
Terms male known at time of sale,
Further particulars on the prentases
or from
IL IiAMILT0 1, G. W. Wander
Wingham1 Auctioneer, Gerrie.
Farms for Sale
es,at,rr.o
100 acres of land, being the south 14 of Loo A,
Don, 8, and the south 34 of Lot 10, don. 7 in the
O7owniihip of Morris,' hese farms are offered
for sale to elate ftp the estate of tho Into James
18011th, It not told they will be rented for phi
are. For particulars apply to the eseontorelYAHIDN(SSNDEISON