HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-2-15, Page 4WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15th, 192e.
1 Huron County Council
THE BRUSSELS POST
lid 9, annual grant, kion
k I1 iall lith to 10th Install
v'uh 9,051.001'Vis'Dl*
WEDNESDAY, F I.71, 15th, 11728. ltd 1, annual gr out Wing
ham, 0 to '10th instal.. 6,760.011
t' vols nnif from Page lI t hie b- theiln,:on Road, and to some
$ 113,949.15
Machinery Account
New Machinery
1 .1 b 1t ,:al -i , his eounly miehk C atlion potter welder .3 '2,911.:)9
2 snowplows 22.2.00
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Throne Speech
extent th t "+lusty has been
!fort to keep open some of V.10 i
ru a :. It i h li,ve',l that 't••
All the school of the Inepeetmeito
Point By Point err 1 t p et d twice or more dtu l t ;
lt' , J• Eigle Tom, Phis; Sclwol
eepccter, West ]phos.
Auditors' Report,
Tho County Auditors reported the
Little New Legislation Forecast -- 1
Will Make Survey Respecting Old
•
Age Pension Suggestion.
1 1. ant.t„i t ti sly be kept open int 1
motor trails as the .now fail i.- 11:011L 1 rabnOst. 7-19•7'
and since it .locos co111111 1(1 ; lar •t1 Dom. rd, patrol graders 560.:,0
Toronto, Fest. 11,—Foll7wing ,ere financial standing. of the'County for ) p 'n ,n :, : re t:. `sell '.`1 I;lll ,lip Ncrtil•
l
J;"1 uta tolluwstaverage
e,•y Lee
tee important points in the Speech o it costs ai 4I.'ehlgati attl.?t e i1C , gravel sclreus 103,:'7
Iiccoipts $338,0.17.:'0 per mile for conditions similar to 1`
from the Thtolle, which was reed in 1 screcnlllg plant 1,741.60
:
the Ontario Legislature by L!euten. Expenditures those in this County, but such cost
ant Governor W P Ross;
Outstanding cheques, Stand- :'•ry greatly from year to year., $ 6,801,90
Legislation will be introduced call -1 turd Bank k ;1,•191.'33 Guard fences will continue to 00_Maintenance and Repair
ing for registration of all steek sales- Criminal Justice h lit+•mt
inen and brokers for protection of le- County home
vesting public. Schools
More information sought re.:pect- Laird Tax
ing care of dependent aged people, grants
11,484.35 copy an increasing sale ofto '•
13,50:340 ion, it is possible that the day es not
117,919.50 fan' distant when many main roads
760.71 drained by open ditches will be pro.
6 075.00 tected throughout with cable guerd
Brushing & weed cutting$ 2,372.41
201.30
3,5341.21
18,53'1.47
1,93 6.21
4,951.98
43,679.71
Oiling and tarring .... 9,982.50
Snow roads 2,821.59
Drains 1,034.35
Guard fences ..... .. • 201.00
Signs 141.56
Ditching
Grading
Dragging
Culverts
Will make survey of province. Municipal Government 8,750.90 fence. The cost would not be g*eat Bridges
Oppose change in status of prey- Road and Bridges 407.49 and the necessity for a road fence Resurfacing .. , . .
ince es eetablished by British Norte: County Property 8,727.70 on the farm adjacent would be slim- ' •''
America Act. Registry Office and Goal4,407.98 inated. Moreover, this would permit
To continue fight for constitution- Ativ,, printing and postage 2,863.51 of the cultivating or pasturing of the
al right of Ontario to water power's Extra expenses of County- road sides, and assist in preventing
-Within province. Equalization 2,098.07 ibe growth of weeds.
Predicts Ontario to gain import- Mothers' Allowances ... 11 887,50 During the coming year it will he
ant place in production of cee mer. Charities ' 3,437.s5 found necessary to purchase sorra
Further settlements will be es,- . 511.=45 new tractors, and it may be found
Division Court
Go 16 advisable to purchase one or more
3,167.46 trucks, so that our new machinery -
78,000.00 account will be a little larger than
. 67,000,00 usual.
5,892.5)) ' The matter of paving village
sor to Quebec is assured. Ir.ter,rst on notes and ex - streets will be brought to the attent-
Ta establish new facilities fen the change en cheques .... 2.757.26 ion of the Council again, and such
training of public library aseise: ete. 4 expenditures cannot be financed pro -
Development of University avenue ' $;;';5,203.02 pei'ly from the annual road levy. This
in Toronto as boulevard drive and for Report of the County Engineer and County. has been following what is
other purposes., generally known as a "pay as you
Road Superintendent ge," policy. However, during the
I beg to submit herewith my re- years that this policy has been in ef-
port on the work and expenditures on feet, many road improvement, have
tablished in Northern Ontario along tin i.crllaneous
Transcontinental lines. Cbilib•en'.s Shelter
To improve methods for fcr.ert L.1+cuts Repaid
preservation. ltehentures Redeemed
Completion of highway from Wind Coupon Interest
JOHN QUIRK DIES
IN HIS 96TH YEAR tlx: County Road System of the Co- been corirecl out that will be of value
linty of Huron for the year 1927: to many corning generations. Pee -
The past year witnessed the early- manent culverts and bridges have
Retired Railway Conductor Succumbs in."7 out of many important works on been built, hills have been cut, and
at Wingham — Native of Isle of tale road system which are listed in road grades widened which represent
Man — Began Career as Baggage- a statement at the end of this report, a considerable expenditure. It may
man on Old Caledonia Railway. showing the cost of each. Al} of thus be seen that this practice is to
oho Quirk, the improvements undertaken were large extent a "pay in advance" pole
Win hoot, Feb. 12—Jcarried to a state of cempl•tien that ley is the practice of paying during
one of the oldest (if not the oldest) 01001(1 a minimum of interferent', to the year for the cost of the road ser-
-railwaymen in Ontario, died here ;]i the traffic. One of the large costs of vice of that year. There is a pre,iud-
day, aged ,.tl5. He start d to :my piece of road improvement r., the ice against debt in the minds of ecr-
on Ontario railways in 1507 and cost to the trat•elling public or tray- thin people, but the issue of debent-
worke i in nosy part; of tha proviu elfing over an inferior road, or by a tires for improvements having a long
ce until 1905. when, as c0ndacton on
lenge!' detour, and it must be kept in life is as much a part of a "pay 50
the London, Huron and Bruce, he re-
mind that i
the public lows every time p you go" policy as e.:• the payment for
tired from the service.
111,:!« a load is out of cotmni:+:roti. maintenance out of current funds.
The dee seed was born on the Isle
n!' Men and 0;1,11%, t9 Capula ahem i^, The that. of the :lay is the mast 411'• In conclusion I wish to point out
year 0. a''c. H,, tatted hi.; railway traffic which the have to that any toad work being done on
old
'''v'" the County Bond System is largely
,:all 1 1 + 4(1)11)) with the o.f_ 7 Government census indicates
Caldnafa l� uiwuy, which ran from dile to the integrity and faithful per -
1;: un e... e is the tratric', ,uul fcrmatnce of the various foremen and
F'o''t Ilrie to Iiaetil.nn, in 1867. Pro- eanarr tlontly an ii1Crellsing demand1 hPatroimen in charge of the ;miss. Ti
motions came fast in those data and from the !.nada During the past gem•
three months later he was conductort1•, ,. wholevo^di•nn of our toads, a, n
on the sane, tile. The motive power <omew•1t•it better than 100111, bat
on the Caledonia railway at that tii:inc
ance will he
1111))',• i11.on?ICC maintenance
lass el gray horse and the rai were needed the
uerrlud to brit.,. them up t•1 the :'tau -
of wood. 11"t s line is now part -. of th6 Bard to which they may he ,a•unnm;,
Michigan Central System. (.ally kept.
On the W. G. & B. Our experience indicates that some
Mr. Quirk later became ;•0•tnect•':I
improvements in methods will give
with the Wellington. Grey and Drove
improved results. During the part is
Railu .y and vvcs conductor on each 1
bee been the practice to use our
.3o -tion a: it continua its ttxten•il,1 ,1„•. -hind plant, for thepr. -01,1 lion 0f.
northward. 'T11 -lin. reached hada
material for road construetinll, and
and F"":11'
in 1870 anii the fnilow- to ,1'—'716 a'n:ost eni111.1 y upon
ins,' year had r,-oched Paine,. -ten. to14 101. ,_racel for n
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WANTED
The undersigned will pay the highest
cash prices for all hinds of good logs,
including Rock Elm, Soft Elm. Bas-
wood, Soft Maple, Hard 14Ia els and
Ash, delivered at P. Antent'n Snw
Mills, Brussels.
Logs to 'be cut 10 feet, 2 inches;
1.2 ft, 2 in.; 14 feet 2 in.; and 16 ft,
2 in.; with an"odd log 8 ft. 2 in.
For prices and particulars enquire
of
The Goderich
Mfg. Co.
IdmItod
Goderioh, Ontario
or
Philip Anent, B1u28612
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npllnteeine0, and it is e+:!' '), 1 that
mstrnet]on work will b: ruts•
tdt l
than 11'27. 'uai eli!.11:
t 11:e the form of completing relief .
11 adv 1..nder way. The use of
111)e140 with spring blade attnchreenis
for scraping roads is also under coli-
sideretlrtn. There is no doubt thnt
};arses will be largely replaced ley
motors in this county for road work,
b, -fore many years.
Up to date, the snow has not been
the cause of much trouble o n our
reads, but conditions indicate the a:d-
virability of colsructing more snow
fences. In .fact, it would appear ad-
visable to provide portable snow
fences for all places that accumulate
snow, if it is not possible to remedy
the condition otherwise.
The Department of Highways 'has
commenced to keep open for motor
$ 89,390.87
Bridge Construction
Blyth bridge $ 3,205.05
Torrance's bridge 300.85
County has sent many good men to
other parts of the world, but thele
me a great many left 11eee yet. I
wish, to, to express my appreciation
for the co-opcartion and help extend-
ed by the members of the County
Council both individually and collelc-
t'vely,--T. 1:. Patter. on, County En-
gh heel.
Tito following, statement. show; the
'sl n litures 00 the various patrol
lee -Gone of the road:
Sebedule-of Rcnd Construction, 102.7
11,!. 1. Jlullett, 1 411)•111 3 ..7.25-1.29
11:!. ... 'Lake e Shore Road
1111115& teat r miles 1 `,,27'2. '.i
t
t, -fie . l1 ). ..
I
1 '!Tess.. 11(1. 9.
'1 Lnrke,nt eltserly
Ili '.!,
,''runt?
1:1
i
951.o1
1',1, 0, . t f .1'e 1,. 8, lake
1:01:1 (,01oro 841.6
I r!. 11 PT killop & Logan
northt'114 from con 12 1,287.71
Rd. 19, Grey, southfrom
Ethel .. , .. , 5,868.20
Rd. 1, Turnberry, north-
erly from Wingham . 1,290,32
Rd. 7, easterly from lake
shorn rd Hay &Stephen 2,913.70
Rd. 27, Ashfield and W.
Wawanosh, o. op. C. 8 682.79
Rd. 21, Tur'nberryMorris
grading op. lots 20-21 885,41
1211. 30, Howick, op. Con
16, at Blind Lake ... 1,030.1)3
rel. 22, opposite Con 3, E
and W, Wawanosh .. 1,150,76
Rd. 12, asphalt pave-,
moot, Main st Seaforth 12,948.76
$ 3,595.90
Superintendence
Salary, Co. Engineer ...$ 3,500.00
Railway fares 8.45
Hotel bills ...... 72.15
Automobile expenses 298.8 7
Clerical assistance 900.00
Stationery 286.29
Telephone and telegraph • 97.77
Exp. to Conference 34.20
$ 5,197.73
TABLES ESTIMATES
.olownrIrrad
Hon. J. A. Robb, whose financial
program now occupies the center of
interest in the House.
Summary
Road construction $113,949.15
Bridge construction 3,595.00
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
'-0f-
40 HEAD OF
CATTLE
AND HORSES
The Undersigned Auctioneer has re-
ceived )nstl'uetione to sell at
AMERICAN HOTEL STABLES
BRUSSELS on SATURDAY, Feb, 18
at 2 o'clock the following
Forty Head of Cattle
and Some floret's
TERMS Six months credit given on
furnishing approved joint notes bear-
ing 3 per cent, with a discount of 3
per cent straight off for cash,
D. M. SCOTT, W. A. DAFOF
Auctioneer. Proprietor.
under teeth; 111')' 111111 amount 10
menthe cr.,in „ivrn on 1'')'(11110ng
tict,ol,•d Ic set nn)c with dl ,tint of
, Ise r rl t) (.11' 1.011 cash 00 c) t a-
mount,. Land owners 1), ,) hili•
17,
lel lea lone Parkes, ,, Pt 1p+] fires.;
Bernice Payne, Clerk; John Purvir:,
A nfti011t.c'r.
MALLY INJURED
BY FALL ON ICE
Lad Skated Into Fence, Which Threw
Hint Heavily
Lucicnow, Feb, 9 ---One of else sad-
dest deaths to occur in this town fur
some time was that on Tuesday of
Allan Murdock, 14 -year-old son of
Mrs. Murdock and the late J. G.:14ur-
dock. He had been skating on the
river on Monday evening with a num-
her of boys and igrls of his own age.
In the dim light he failed to see a
AUCTION SALE fence wire which crosses the river
—of— ianti this caught hilt over the eye,
Farm, Farm stock, and Implements. throw
ing him backward so that his
alio Purvis Atn:tioneer has peen in-
structed to sell at Lot 17, Con. 2, I head flit the ice with cotsl'clerable
Grey, on Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, at force,
1 o'clock sharp, the following pro- He was rendered unconscious fel• a
Maintenance & repair 89,396.57 petty, 1 Black Percheronelelutg 6short time, but resumed the sport and
6805.60 years; 1 general purpose mare 8 letter went home, feeling little the
5,,107.73 1 filly rising 3 years old; 1 1101156 of the mishap.
ryearsoadster filly 2 years old; 1 driving
mare 7 years old; 1 gelding rising 9 In the morning )ie did not 'feel well
. , . , $218,945.23 years; 1 Holstein cow due Feb. 1.1:; 1 !1116 remained home from school. A-
receiits 1,462.6(1 Holstein cow the March 7; 1 I) erhant bout noon he complained of fe,t)ing
1 'Cow due April 26; 1 Durheml cow , ,
Machinery
Superintendence
Total , ... .
Less deductible
3217,483.5(4
Govt. suh.idy should be,$108,741.23
Summary of Receipts
Surplus from 1926 ....$ 30,000.00
2 mill levy .... 83,542.35
Special levies 2,651.91
Sundry receipts 1,462.69
Government subsidy 108,741.28
Tota] $231,398.23
A small surplus will be carried
over for 1928.
NEWSY ITEMS
WALTON
We are glad to hear that MiSS An-
nie. Ferguson is improving.
1tliss Addie Cardiff, of Brussels,
was visiting friends in Walton last
week.
Mrs. William Radford, of Clinton
spent a couple of days visiting a: her
son's home here. ,
Miss Richard Pratt, of Moncrieff
spent the week end at the home of
George and Mrs. Jackson.
ltliss Rose Simpson has rotuvne 1
home lifter spending several weeks
rieitine her sister, Mrs. W. 1-lugger:h
at London.
Miss Ruby Young, who has been
employed Its clerk in Finnegan's
:•tore, Egmondville, has given up her
eosition soul well remain at hor par-
ent's home here for a. time.
George Sholdice is relieving agent
lie the C.F.R. statim!, for a short
time, while Geo: Badley is in Gado -
rich having an operation for the re-
moval of his tonsils.
Ruth and Grace Manning, dau-
ghters of Herb. and firs. Manning,
who live on the boundary between
Itollett and Mrliillop, area 111 with
scarlet fever. Owing to the 0 111 )oral:
the 'Walton school will remain closed
until next week.
'Phomas and Mrs. Moon, and child -
1 -'n, and Mr. h'loon-s r:,tilel•. of
Stevensville, Ont.,' spent th ' week
,;1(1 at the hone of Thomas :veil D.
Johnston in Walton. They ca.m' by
limie. The react, are quit.• p:4 s 111.4
for tan's between Walton 1)16 Sea -
forth.
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The c t t beard c t
1' 1 c 1•u'-,) 11L,•4
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the chair. Following the urogram
the committee in charge pissed a-
round heart shaped paper tickets
and the large crowd formed in
groups of "heart families," a varied
collection of contests -were .given and
some were real "braincrackers," How
ever, they caused a lot of amuse-
ment. Following that a tasty lunch
was served. A vote of appreciation
was moved by Miss Roy, of Moncrielf
and responded by Mr. Cilfer•t. The
happy evening was concluded by the
singing of the National Authem.
BELGRAVE
The meeting of the Bolgrave Wo-
men's Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs. M. A. Wheeler on Tues-
day, Feb. 21st. Mrs. Wm. Bryclges
will give the paper. An invitation
is extended to all the ladies.
'On Thursday, February '2nd the
! W. M. S., of Knox United Church,
met at the home of Mrs. 1-1. Wheel-
, 00. In the absence of the President,
Mrs. (Rev.) Scobie took the choir.
'Peva ver101 of the hymn "Sweet Hour
of Prayer" were sung after• which
Mrs. H. Wheeler gave the Bulb, read-
ing from the 14th Chapter of St.
Jelul's Gospel. Mrs. Jo,. 111illrr
acted as Secretary in the absence of
ilTrs. D. Geddes, The work of the
Associate Helpers Department was
• discussed at some length. Mrs. John
Conito= gave the first chanter from
the New Study Book. "New Paths
for Old Purposes;' which deal; with
the. problems that affect the human
rue the world weer. Tharp has
111..2 been a teat book ((11.0e there
:11 he -n re great 00(41 for 7111111e
cul l n •' 11; 11041:•ilt conc,mninc: thr
nn; limb au ratted, llrs
' (eu tt 1t- 4 1) 1n•d with n 0,1
I: t. The L'111 Coll wit til
;led , 1,. i T. 11.1 .I 1 y .•cM1.1,1ce wryer -111,1 s,h„
clue May 26. 1 Durham cow due June sick and a doctor and nurse were
17, 4 fresh Durham cows; I Dulhaln summoned. By this time he wa3 Sin 0.
cow, milking; 9 steers and heifers ing rapidly and in a short time pees -
ed away.
The exact cause of his death is not
known, but the likelihood is that a
small blood vessel had been broken,
and a clot of blood had formed on
the brain.
Allan was a bright, healthy lad and
a favorite among his schoolmates.
Since the two older brothers, Wilfred
and Lovell, went to Toronto 11" was
the only 0011)1many of his mother, at
hone. His father, J. G. Murclo,.k,
died on February 22, 1915.
'rhe funeral service will be heti in
the United church on Friday after-
noon, interment being made in Green
lull Cemetery.
rising 2; 6 head rising 1 year old; 1,
calf 3 months old; 1 Shorthorn bull
"Rosebud Laddie," =178641— ris-
ing 8 years; 1 Shorthorn bull "Cy-
press Marquis" =183142 = rising 2
years; 1 sow with 11 pigs, 1 months
old at time of sale; 1 brood sow due
to farrow April lst; 1 brood sew duo
to farrow about March 4th; 1 brood
cow clue to farrow about March 23;
8 pigs will weigh about 60 lbs; 1
Deering Mower 6 -ft cut; 1 Cockshut
18 -disc drill; 1 Frost & Wood 12 -
hoe drill; 1 Cockshutt Corn Ctiltivn-
tor; 1 Root pulper' nearly new; 1 40
gal. Milk can nearly new; 1 :Daisy
churn nearly new. The Parol •-- at
the same time and place there will be
offered for sale, subjct to •t reserve
bid, tli' East half of Lot 14, aril W.
half of Lot 1.5, Con. 2, Grey town-
ship; containing 100 acres mere or
less. A grass lot with a two-story
driving shed. Terms—Sums or 810
and under cash.;, over that amount 8
months credit given of c"nre]siting
approved joint notes with 6i:.ronnt of
4 per cent off for cash on credit a-
mounts. Land owners as security.
Nelson Hayden, Prop.; John Purvis,
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
—of—
G'arrn Stock and Implements. on
Thudsday
Fob. 23rd at Lot. 21, Con.
Theundersigned I .
re-
ceivedMorris.6, instructions to sell at 1 o'eloek
the following: -1 10101 cow, 6 year-;,
calf at foot; 1 red cow C, year; due
to calve time of sole; 1 road cute 4
yearS dile to cat1f 1st of •April; 1 red
cote 7 years, due to calve elf, ch; 2
he 401's, 2 years, .u9j)000l 11 e ,li'; 1
yearling heifer; 1 yearling steer; 5
calves; 1 thoro bred Durham bull; a-
bout 20 hens; 1. top buggy; 1 wheel-
barrow; 1 turnip pulncr; 1 steel hay
rake; 1 set of single hainew; 1 hole
stove; 1 cream Separator, new; milk
pails; forks; other articles too num-
erous to mention.. Terme—All=u,n ;
of 310 and under cash, over that a-
mount 10 months credit; on 100, 'h-
ing fp9l'oved ,joint Hotel. Wm. K.1.
lington, P? op. James Taylor, Alec.
AUCTION SALE
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1. .1'!d 113,0 read th'. Settlture
on +4111.41 was t,.l:.',1 1')4)01 11,1)111441114
4111 ''(1'1'4,',' 0116 verse 1 to 14actor
4t111.11 ,t:,,• Lord', lural,t 1:•1:1 , nn -
",1 in ani:on by the 111, n1h",s The
1'r.-?.!1•nl:, ibTiee Simi -von x'0.41 1141
irle from the gen of 1'I!;., Tho)luts
14) Women's work in the United
('hue! h. Mr.. ]Mines told of a Bible
8011001 being srt--ctod in Pekin •:hrnv-
ioe... the ont]11Ii 10 outlook whit) our
leisisonarie= have for the work there.
Mrs.Gardiner ancll Mrs. Ein :land
rend a chanter from the Study hook
"New Path; for Old Purpose;" af-
For which the Roll Call was respond -
401 to by a verse of Scripture, com-
mencing with C or D. Mee,ing was
closed with sentence prayers by some
of the melnbcrs.
The Young People's Societv of
Duff's rhureh entertained the Y. P.
S., of Moncrieff right royally on Fri-
day evening. The program consist-
ed of piano solos, vocal solos, duotts,
readings and orchestra numbers,
Those who took part were: Mrs. E,
A. Radford. Mrs, Fingland, Mary
Innis, Miss Bessie Davfrsun, TITrs.
W. Davidson, Chas. Boyd, Miss Della
MOGavin w:ho was Mr, Boyers " ac-
r.onmani5t, Mr, Laundy, of Blyth,
Robert Patterson, Cerl1 Lyriclintt,
Gertrude Miller, Miss Ferguson, Mr,
Fingland. Rev, Mr. Maines occupied
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of e14•h , 14)0641. Ali are tnl ltcd1toV
these set'vices,
of slings', l orha, car rope cund pug
ley; 1 c46::1000 Tb gales; 1 Tannin
still; 1 loot pulp' r; 1 cut,111,4 box;
I% Gilson el Ise 2 sets dcuhie hor••
Mess; 1est 44.11„1 harness; 2
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PieRTT3 COUNTY
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For Sale
A number of choice grate Shorthorn and
Imre heed cows, due to t renhen tinting ifrbru•
'try and March Also I tree!, cow either with
or without calf. HU:0141. KNIGHT.
88.0 Phone:SOO It, I2. 2, Brussels
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of eche Estate of
Alexander Russell, late o4 the Vil-
lawo of Brussels, in the County of
Hunan, Farmer, Deceased.
Notice is hereby 8,1011, )1l11•)11,411t. to Section
65, Chapter un, of the Revised Statutes of
01 torte, that all person. hay ,0 g Maim, against
the eeLote of the 'laid Alnxn x4410” Hnmlill,
ssrni,•r, demmnwi, who tiles on or about the
120.1,U of January, 14.), lite, nee received
, n ,r betert tin. 1811) tin} of l+'el,rmtry, A.
D. 111.8, to 101,11 ly poet pool or (deliver t0 Oil ri•
V107'0110E, Hn..1011. the tend ni-trntr is of thn
e,tnteand effects of the said dec,a ed, their
mimes end addra;sea, with full particulars in
writing of their claims, and the nature tf
the ,er4r•tli'. Of any) 1101.1 by them,
A1.d further telt, n ..r„±int after such list
mentioned dine 0•04,,1 said Ad, sial-tl Atrix will
00,0,401 t0 distribute th, O's,t0 of rhe derma•
ed amongst the par. mon entitled thereto, lois,
ing; regard only to this claims of which she
shall then hove notice and said Ael ndntetratrix
will not be Babb, to 0115 person or persona
for the -aid moo is m' any part 1 hereof oP
15641),' elan! n00100 $1111101 not hove been reeely•
ed by 11-r at 1.1i° time of 4(101 distribution.
Dater) this 28111 clef of January, A. D.
rats.
NV. Ml 81Ne11,AIB,
Solicitor for the Adtnhdstratrix.
Farm for Sale
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tr 4)1, ('14 . ni. s 44 u.•b0ng where stop
ai mg w1t) -ut n too( 4100,, in 111 0,1 ),i FOP(
1 1 04, (14 0011 1e 1(10100,1 1 know, heeau-'n I
suffered for vents., irn4. 1 fount tt way 10 05•
1,0nthat panful strain noon my weakened
anthem, Now, 1 want to ,.,0lp athero 7 if yen
ora n Miff(Wet% OMNI, 111011110111:1115 FORT when
writing. .1.8, Wl7Un, 220 P008,1)50) 0t. Han,:
I Ilton, Out., or may be purnha,ted all Downing
Bros., shoe dealer's, Hrums,ls,
hundred d111101's, left by the late Mos cut t saws; 1 spi'r!tt level; 1 graSS seed j
OSS
Thomas Pommder, sower; 1 flour barrel; 3 sugar- ]cat. c Farms f$9r dale
Perth Co. Connell passed a grant ties; 1 washing machine; 1 Do Laval
of. $2,000 to the Children's Aid Sot.- cream separator; 1 potato *prayer; 1
heating stove; 1 Daisy churn; 1 glees
rety and 3250 to the S. A. Rescue cupboard; 1 book case; 1 long table;
home at London. Number of sealers; 2 grindstones;
.A. very, definite campaign by the , pile of lumber and plank; porthole
Perth County Livestock Improvement spoon and spade; axes, adzs, pails;
Association for the elimination of quantity of mixed rain; mow of
white sweet clover; whiffletrees :forks
tubercular cattle from this county , chains and other articles too numer-
has started to the end that Perth may sous to mention. At the gam; time
join with several other neighboring and place there will be offered Tor
counties in forming an 1106w:01i:,.eel sale, subject to a reserve bid, the
area. Tho value of this is that the 001 0 of piroperty;—Parcel 1- 60
acres of !.and boing� South part Lot
Dominion Government then +altos the 15, Con. 1, Township of. Grey, all
responsibility, makes the nFlees1'rry workable land excopt 5 acresPar•
tests and compensates the owners for col 250 acres of land, beittg t'he
East half of Lot 7, Con, 2n Township
the cattle which it is neeassary to de- of Grey, all workable land but 1.0
stroy, acres. Terms ---Ali sums of $10 and
Thn 1p,dor01gned 014000 for sole hie 100 -acro
faint hsIng 012 , I,ot 20, (fon. 7, Dlorrts, Aleo
foo nsroo being North 18, 1,01 20, end 104, 27,
lion. 7, }Norris, Good 7710usee and barns In
aratwlass aonttitlar,,too 011 good 054l,uild•
lugs. wi11ooltwIth or with0it ere",. lens•
on for 05119)5, poor health, !for 8,011101' port'
Wiliam apply to W. 1•T• hloCifTUA1fON,
proprietor, 1i. 1;.4, Btyionole
Farm for Sale
(The old Hamilton Place)
100 Flores, Nis Lots 7,8,0 and North
40 norm of 10, UO,,A, :Turnberry township,
Large drat•0nes barn, splendid stone stalrlbt/
m,dernnatlt • wind1ni11, largo driving sited,
good frame 3101,00 end deem kitabon, largo
oralmrd, nom felling spring of form. 2 miles
from Wroxeter village and 1 ,tale from school.
This form has boon in }nature for 901110 years
and will give hi host returns, Paris land
values wlll rise. 1'or pnrtionlare npply to
Administrator
THOS,
n 141. G1lilson estate
P. 0, box 77 Wroxeter 1"1101080
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