HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-2-22, Page 4•WEDNESDAY, FEIL 22nd, 199..,
4VEI)NES11AY, FEB. nand,
AN income tax r,dtret'on 14 the
kindest cut of all.
' HE 1 1 ,1 ,1 *+ •' vi ,ci• t sea
C UP)r.t nandlla t. a.
sious of Parliament arse et1pely'n
the heacdliaes for the dailies tit e
day:,
it. 44
FOREST product: were rt-pn:tei-
b1e durir.g the past year for et atin:.;'
a favorable trade balance of 531103
$204,000,000.
d• + •r
A daily paper had the following
"squib" --.Thomas L. Church, M. P„
has the genius for keeping his name
in the papers"—but that's all the
good it does.
- •o
THIS seems to be a time of golden
weddings; everybody is holding. them
Evidently the year 1878 was a 1c -
cord one 'for young couples taking
the plunge into the matrimonial sato.
•
THE .tart of the Seed Cleaning
Demonstration Train in Western On-
tario le a signal that the tone hes
arrived to pull out the fanningmill
and start cleaning the tired grain.
;.a,.
AGAIN •Canada leads, Hon. Fraek
B. Kellogg, IT. S. Seal etery >f St i ,,
who recently vial ed our emetry
says that the Archives Building, in
Ottwa contined one of the meet m•
teresting_ exhibits in the Worlds We
wonder what he thought of the Sen-
ate.
THE Department of Health of the
Dominion Government has issued a
booklet "Maternal Mortality in C' "-
ala." Two smaller booklets entitled
"Mother"—a little book for men and
a little book for women—accompany
the report volume, whim:, ,.';ve :oued
advice on simple things sometime
overlooked which do mu'h to de-
crease the maternal mortality-
Canada.
ortalityCanada.
THE -value of Canada's for .. re-
sourees are well illustrated when it
New is mentioned that the York
Tithes, con:•:.3e:ed the peer of Alutr-
ican newspapers. used 138,313 tone
of Canadian newsprint in 1927. The
expenditure involved a matter of
some .,it: millions of dollars in C, ;
arta. The work of ag'theritl_ .he
wood, sed manufn'turing the raper
was suffieient to support a tn-en of
5,000 population. That. repeoimete
only one newspaper. As yet the, new.:
print industry of Canada i4 only in
its infancer, Millions are spent :lr-
nually. The resources must be. pro-
tected from exploitation. At the
same time their development is need-
ed to transform their natural weir th
into. definite returns. .And the coun-
try benefits from the possibilities
with which we have been endowed by
nature.
IENSALL ELECTION
DECLARED VOID
Robert Higgins Disqualified Became
of Being Auditor for County
Goderich, Feb. 15—The ele,.'rion
of Robert Higgins to the ()dive 01'
reeve of the villas,' of Hepsall wa:;
declared void as a result of a decis-
ion g2)on yesterday by County Judge
r
Lewis
Tie is the result of am action by
the defe:de d r andidate, Owen (':e i:,
on the ground, that Higgins et the
time of his election `c this otli" was
an auditor for the County of Harem
ie,
and as ouch was debarred 'rein olim r.
The ease did not come 11 •&;re b,
court until after the Jewelry rtirtg
- of the County Council 1,11 ! `bmee;
took his place es Reeve of ll:"Waal; in
the Council, In his decision today
the judge directed that .h,, ,e.it he
vacated and that a'1 election be call.
ed.
R. C. Hayes appeared for Mr. Gei-
ger and Dudley Holmes, K, r., far
the defendant. Each will pay his
.own costs.
No Criminal Cases,
Justice Raney, presiding a1 the
Sittings of. the Supreme Court b7111;'
held here this week, was at the open-
ing session yesterday afternoon pre
rented by Sheriff Middleton with the
customary white gloves when there
were no criminal cases en the docket.
In malting the presentation the shoe- ;
iff made mention of the fact that this
• was the second time he had bad the
'honor of performing this ceremony
:since his appointment to the office
and that Mr. Raney had. been the re.'
cipient in both eases.
His lordship congratulated the
County on having such a clean record
There were three civil oases bdfore
the court.
s
Change in income
Tax is Explained
••p
+ Ottawa, Fel> 17----Exel a•
212,111 1. made by the D,.p.11i-
. meet of Notional Ile• .'l„
• rev lectin••• the wo11ce •• out of
▪ the additional 10'.; ale ulue
: npo,nre,•,l in
S tax reduction 1
4• the budget. The e,,duetie , i•
• only on individual i "•uln•.; +
-e.
and hitt y, .l ,L similar 11'• "•
duetton .1f 10'', was anaounc-
• eel in the annual financial
etatcment of the Minster of
• Fiance.
. An individual, it is tui- '5
• nounced, ju completing h+:
:• Memo tax return, figures the.
• total payable by hint on hi.:
• income after allowing for
• deductions and exemptions.
+ From this tax the individual -
ee cleducts cne-fifth—represent•
• ing the two 10 per cant re-
• duetions enncupced today
and last year—leaving the
• income tax 11e actually l:R''
• Under the new income
• schedul::, $500 exclnpdea
• will he allowed for mentally
or physically incapacitl.,:'1
• persons mer 21 years of
Tl'iE BRUSSELS POST
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i �� ! Tin cillar;e of Wt I, i in deli e
1Dfs �ti7 lu� ;1l,'Idelttiott to tlu' l.,t'i:titin%e for
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tau Art annlil!;> 1110 1'n;•p0r:It1011 al
Bun�j B Qil it "' � n �e di F7� p � � t h, said 'lilt'.• of Wreu•E or,
pp�pp r @:i�jj ?''i'' h of ppp{{i] Na Sale This 'e.
4dc�al�'MC��ld14 � Ethel � Fq�� � �sJl� � Pts 1 7r,
Gointo b
G e u Niko Village.
BUDGET AT
A LANCE
FINANCIAL
Estimated total revenue ter pre -
emit lieeal year. $119,•180,000.
Estimated total expenditure, $361,
665,000.
Estimated surplus, $5:1,915,01)0.
In five-year period ending' March
r111, 1928, total debt reduction will
be $144,700,000.
Debt rc fun.::ng :operation, En -tile
present fiscal year have enabled the
Government to effect annual interest
$8,607,800.
s sl rr ' of
]',tlm'It. d net debt reduction 1111:
ye t1 of $38,815,000.
Total 1>stimated revenue, this
year show an increase over la.'t year
-,. S19,027,520.
" Total estimated expenditures Am.:
an increase over last year of 00,0;70 •
312.
Trade for the first nine mentos of
this fiscal year shows: Impo'ts {111.
053,000, an increa'e of $56,000,000;
exports, $970,154,000, a decrease of
328,000,000.
Favorable trade balance for nine
months, $117,100,000.
TAX REDUCTIONS
Income tax—Ten per cent. r?•lucr-
ion in personal.
Corporation income tax—reduced
8 per cent.
Sales tax—Reduced from 4 to 3
per cent.
TARIFF CHANGES
Cottons—The maximum rate un-
der the general taril7 is reduced,
with one exception, front 37 ie to 30
per cent.
Dirties on coarse yarns are lower
ed, but a 15 per cent. general tariff
duty is imposed for the first time. on
yarns of 40's count and finer, e: eept
mercerized yarns, which renal, fres
under the I3ri'ti-h preference, .
Materiel reductions in 0 l:0•t^.c•
range of household cottons
11
British p2) c fF rent e widened.
Woollens Duties rcduceed 11 )al
11.0 sod wol',;ted fabrics imported for
deeir:ur tierl finishing', and on many
lighter weigz'lils of such fabars
potted in ftni-hed condition,
Rates on kited underwear and
woollen :rock:, and stockings to L•' ad-
justed so that more ('roman _ lines
• pay higher rates, while rates o,i 11n0's
more commonly in demand wi41 be
reduced.
Yarns for weaving are made free.
Textile machinery made 2"e, un-
der the British preference.
Linen—British prerercnre 00 ftncr
grades reduced.
Mining machinery—Reduction: in
duties are made on many -items to
help the mining industry.
Press and stereotypers' blanket;
are to be. free under the 13. P, and
greatly reduced under the general
tariff.
1 Drawback of 80 per cent of fluty
is to be granted on certain paper's
used in the production of maganines.
Aluminum net floats are free; and
Parts of engines for fishermen's boats
are reduced.
Non-alcoholic disinfectants mane
free.
Drawback of 50 per cent, to be el -
lowed on amterials used in making
aero engines,
Certain crude. tletroleum not in
its natural ;state, for refining, to be
admitted free until July 1, 1983.
I ' +•11 eve e rig ivied la 1 be lint •Itlo
3
t ,'ltl-
c r: e 1r 11; 1);111) 110 pl keen. of
!union unit is 'ulet1 reel in C:>'-
11..
.l2) in' -0e1 from l to +0 '."•t•
0l 11 l" l ( rt.ul of iabn • and
!tl•lterial which DIa. 0•31•:1 i,,t'i 1?n:-
! i
pfr" 00, to sacurl' for them Pa
fish lire,. relttial reins,
STANDARD BANK GROWTH
LARGEST iN HISTORY
1 The largest growth in the 111,;tor'
y
of the Stemleed flank of Canada is
revealed in their annual statement,
jll.•1 published. Deposits are up
$10,000,000 101:1 now stand at $82,-
191),237.83. Profits for the year
were V 5917,658.39, an increase of al -
roost 8100,000.00 over the previous
year. Dividends at the rate of 12%
;have been paid, 1;100,000,00 hes been
written off 13anlc premises account,
and a balance of undivided pr :ills,
amounting to 5418,3;13.16 remains
in Profit and Loss account.
Liquid assets amount to $48,039,-
67 I., an increaie of approximately
. +15,000,000 or over 5y5% of the liabil-
ities to the public, while connerreial
'loans :show an increase of over $3,-
000,000 and POW (laud at 545.101,-
159,04.
Nun Cureent Loans show a (1 -
c 1 ease of $120,000 and ste :d at
$301.001.-12, which is considerably
lees than le of 13' of the total
assets.
The following figure: relating to
the growth of the bank during poet
-years should prove interesting. They
refer to the Total Assets in each of
the years mentioned:-
1
•Total Asset.
1875 .$ 1,419,3822,00
1885 3,948.95(1.00
1805 7,704,525.00
1905 10,652,80 1,00
1915 48,682,`240.00
1925 83,520,82(1.00
1199221 86,559,055,00
1927 90,139,6 37.00
19.28 101,404,509.00
'These figures and the statement
submittal for the year just ended,
't-
• cal
• �5 C10r4
t .
r very, .127 fa
prove ti 11 S
;houll z
i
friends
S
ane' for the shareholders and hl 1 I
of the Institution. They indicate
the, notwithstanding the strenuous
competition that exists in the ('a,:a-
2131111 Banking field, the Star.dlu.d
Bank: hats been again able to attest..
to itself its full shlaee of new busi-
ness during the near and to :rain in-
0l'ea5e the proportion of the benkin;
bueine.is of Canada handled Le+ it.
a
Appointed M. O. H.
According to reports from Fort
William, Dr. J. H White was been
appointed Medical Officer of Health
for that city as well as being 11172-
lu ny doctor for a lumber 11120. Dr.
White has also opened a professional
office.
On Session Committees.
Chas, Robertson, M. P. P. for N.
Huron, is on the Public kecouuis
Committee, Railways, Munirina
Laws; Agriculture ante •Coloni"atinn
for this session. These various corn-
nhitees will keep him buoy during
the session.
Not Yet.
We are told that the back of the
winter is broken about the middle: mf
February. This only not always- pre
true, but we noticed that tie back of
our coal bin was broken this week.
Saturday a cutting wind word.' the
day bitterly cold and on ,3nnda;-�-
3" ll, every honseholdrr joint. 1 tilt
stoker': union, to try and here-. the
hen,,: 17:1.0, and Monday vat no
better. ] he fellow who predicted
a
that Shill" 1was lust arottn,i the elor-
nc 1 111.4 another panes rot a fete
week:
Glynn Fin by Kiwanis•
The �:2tool Star refers to a
presentation to a brother -in -la's of
Ddrs. J. 1,. Kerr:- -11. W. (1t(rl:l
Moore, 12s't-president of he Sas-
katoon niwani,e 'Club and present
lieutenant -gee -erne+ o1' turn (),t;',1 111Pn
tion fez' the province, 171(14 ort ental
with the club ring at the weekly
meeting held at the King George
Hotel on Tuesday by the new pl'+::I-
dents Harty Mcrkley, as 11 (1111111 of
the nl''�. 1 . ; appreciation of its line
Ronk a, head of the club in 1927.
The undersigned will pay the highest
cash prices for all kinds of good logs,
including Rock Elm, Soft Elm, Bass-
wood, Soft Maple, Hard Maple and
Ash, delivered at P. Ament's Saw
Brussels.
Mills, s
Logs to be cut 10 feet, 2 inches;
12 ft. 2jm;14feet 2in.;and 16ft.
2 in.; with an odd log 8 ft. 2 in.
For prices and particulars enquire
of
. The oderich Mfg. Co.
121,147,0
Goderdah, Ontario'
ar
Philip Amedt, Brussele
ltn Tuesday Folemary 1 1th, the
annual C'ongregetwnal 1 12, Duet of
the Ethel 11n11ed Chinch R'•21 !lei.!,
Simper was '...laved at b, ;1l in the
ba:'ement• of the church at tell!, 1,•.
('orated luitnhly for the 1•',tleet ole
seaeon end well laden with good
things l0 eat.
About fifty-five families of the
oongrcgation were present and en-
joyed a pleasant time together a-
round the banquet table.
After everyone had done justice
to the splendid supper Rev. 1). 51.
Quest called the meeting to order
and asked P. N. Currie to open the
evening's program with community
songs, while Mrs. Richards accom-
panied thele on the organ.
When the program was thus start-
ed an interesting time was spent to
listening to the reports of the act -
!vides of the church for the past 3
months ending Dec. 31st. These re-
ports were very encouraging at each
department showed substantial bal-
ances and larger receipts than in
former years. The following re-
ports were tread:— Ladies' Aid, Mrs.
G. Addy; Women's 14lfseeonar,,* Soc-
iety, Mrs. H. Love; Mission Bland,
Blanche Rowland; Maintenance and
Extension. R. Bremner; Tr.istec
Beard, John King; Sunday School,
Lyle -Ames; Envelope Secretary, Geo.
Addy.
Reeitetions were also given by Ella
Penmen, Mrs. J. ling, S C. 00R'lete
:nod Gordon Sleightholnl; solos 'by
Mrs. M. Dennison- and Mr. P. N.
Currie. An interesting dialogue
kers presented by four member, 9!•
the Mieoion Band while the Band
also sang a chorus.
At the close of the program Aur,
and •!errs. Andrew McKee and George
were invited to the front where a
hearty song was sung for then! 1n111
111e pastor spoke a few words on he -
half of the congregation expeossing
the regrets of every one at losing the.
:11cKee family from our church. The
opportunity was also taken to rr;1'1
"In address and present ;Se. and Jars.
McKee and George with 11 Cllr ter-
lield table, couch and club bar• Ella
Pearson read the following ndth'e s,
To Mr. and Mrs. McKee and George:
W. J. Johnston, of Gladstone,
Manitoba, is expected in Walton
Feb. 22nd, with a load of good
young work horses, weighing
from 1400 to 1600 lbs., including
three registered Clydesdales. For
any information
Phone 275
L :1 eh!
ft has been with feelings of regret
that we, the cougrrgatiol of Ethel
1 !!lied Churelh have learned of your
intended departure from our midst.
!.!lung the past 1'aw yearn we have
from time to time felt called upon
to express our feelings of thea a=
your family c 17110 has been broken
1111(1 one after mintier of ,your young
people left house to Lala' their 1112110
in the world. Once again • as the
gather hero tonight, eve 11 1.0 reminded
that as a family you will no uuu'o
take a place amongst us where you
have so long' been with us in our ,toys
and sorrows, sunshine and ehadows.
Living here as you have for so long;
you have bootie a part of the com-
munity and we have always felt that
you could be counted on to co-oper-
ate in any plans for the betterment
of our village. Very many too can
testify to your readiness to help in
times of need and in many limes
you have left an indellible irnpres•
sion by your ability to help some
loud to lighten or some sorrow to
Blume. however we feel that it is
in our 11111rc11 you have exercised On
greatest influence anti here that you
will be missed 'the most. 5.17. McKee
you have taken a very active place
in our Sunday School where you a:t-
ed efficiently 2)e Superintendent for
a number of years and your place in
our cenrrregaiiol as well 118 on the
Ofllrial hoard of our church -vdi he
bald to 1111,
Mee, McKee you helm been a val-
ued member of our Women's Or+,11ni.
..ati0118 a5 well as being faithful in
attendance on the Sunday see -aims of
the church.
As one of the young men of the
ehnrch, George, you have taken your
place in a dignified manner and es-
necially do we commend you t'er the
interest you have taken in the work
of the Sunday School and we trust
tdlat as you go from us ,you will find
a wifie' field for the use et your
talents.
While we do regret the fact that
we are to lose you from our nliclst
we trust that in your new home you
may long be spared to enjoy to-
gether a well deserved rest. We reel
that we cannot let you go from us
without attempting to share OII_• re-
spect for you and our refire; at
having to part wiele you. As 1. slight
token of our feelings for ,you, we
s
ase .out ace' a •thegifts.
t a
.t
Signed on behalf of the congrega-
tion Mrs. R. Bremner Ella Pear-
son; Mrs. W. Michel; Chas. Cleaver'..
YOU RUN NO RISK
just get Mrs. Sybilla Spalhrs Tonsi•
lint, used for Sore Throats, Cough,
Bronchitis, Croup, Catarrh, dead
colds, and all Throat and Tonsil Dis-
eae5. Success or money back. For
sale at H. 13. Allen's Drug S1olc.
1r? '-L00K AT YOUR LABEL
etre
Friday and Saturday - Feb. 24 & 25
THOMAS MEIGHAN in
A
Paramount
Picture
A drama of the Canadian wheat fields where a shift in
the wind means the difference between wealth and ruin.
Tommy Meighan, riding a new wave of popularity, is go-
ing in for the: strongest pictures he can make. And he can -
make them STRONG !
Monday & Tuesday - .Feb. 27 & 28
"rapt
a ,
Sa!vation"
A Sea, -Thriller
YOU' Won't Forget
Romance Ahoy ! Here is a story of the sea that will take
you out of yourself ! A provocative beauty cast up by an
angry ocean, brings trouble and the shadow of disaster to
a young mariner. But she brings, too, a love that no
hardship can overcome
Friday and Saturday - March '2 & 3
The Thrili
With
Willi'
Kath.
rn Haines
McGuire
and a great cast
A Wonderful Story of Real People
in an Amazing Situation !
She tried to tell him that he didn't know what Thrills
meant. Then one day he woke up—It's a riot !
1
The lltllolh County Breed.1,07,) •
'11110)1 11119 c0n0i:itfed it unto!ll, 91)
to hold the 110,02:11 :ale of Pue:. 1,'„d
Cottle which 111, tak„ll aia' 01
I'itl?1r11111 during the ping ye;0'7.
Minor Locals.
Ash 1Y1-11needay.
Telephone Meeting next 1'ur>da,'
afternoon.
Farmers' Club hole! 1t speolnl meet-
ing in the GG1•11.11(1 Theatre 011 8111111,
(lily afternoon of this week.
Send us the names of yetli' vieitere
!Easter Sunday will fall on April
8111,
'1'11e ice harvest will soon be com-
mencing here.
Poultry raisers are beginning to
t111121 baby chicks—another reminder
that spring is coming.
Did you see the "Sun -dogs' on
Monday and Tuesday morning.
0
SCANDAL
Here's an idea for Bert McIntyre
—an itch/ appeared in the Ridgetown
paper: ---"Cone to the Ford Garage,
Saturday and get some baked heaps
and pies for dinner."—That wound
be better than sonic of the soda bis-
cuit lunches,
Distributors of a. patented break-
fast cream advertise that their pro-
duc' rennet be boatel. Macs a
candid admission, don't you thick?
ee '
One citizen passed •j;he remark
"that ole was sorry for the clergy -
mem that they had to go out on
Su 21day.”
In a church the other elay the ser-
vice wound up with the poothule:
From the chnr:lle: "Sleepers Awake,
a Voice is Calling.”
The New Ford is certainly easy on
gas—it never used a drop from Sea -
forth to Brussels. This is a gu
anteed fact.
Hon,.R'B- Bennett Gives
$257000 to University
Halifax, S 1 ^.�.
2 n
Inlifax N. S. Fele
17,--Hon. t,
I I 1, lt.
Bennett, Con, I
five leader, lea.:
opened the fond to endow the leet-
urexhi,p of the Weldon chair at the
Dalhousie Law School, with a dem.-
tion of $25,000, it 17328 announced
itaday by 11. I4. Murray, K. C., preei
dent of the Nova Scotia Bar .Aemee,c-
tion, who• has just returned from a
trip to Upper Canada, Mr. I3ennett
is a graduate of the Dalhousie Law
School-
0--_
Lamp reflectors are delicate units.
They never should be touched with
hale hands.
AUCTION SALE
AUl1171012 0A L,Il Orr WARM, WARM STOCK
AND 1,et'l,52l0N'I'o.—The undersigned las
been n7thnrtzed to sett by publio *motion on
south half Lot 17, Con. 18, 31010 110p. 2k atlas
100st of Leanbuey, on Tnesnny, the 0th of
March at 1 o'elovic, the following : 1 anteing'
team Ito 000 8 and. 0 years old wo.ght 00011
lbs ,1 general purpose hose 0 yeal:s 11010111
1,100 lb41 Hereford cow 0 years due to calve
April 20111, 1 Aberdeen cow 0 yenta due to
naive April 18th, 10,rhonl now 0 years duo
Out. 1,1 Holstein now. 1 heifer rising 2 yro
due to 00110 Ont Ord, '1 cows rising 8 yrs.
f radian) d N:.v. 10111, 2 heifers 01021,7 2 yenr0, 1
1 heifer rising 1 year, 2 steers rising 8 yrs , 2
(Alyea 4months old, 1 calf 0 weeks 0111, 8 fat
!togs w0Ighinv about 180 lbs, 70,111, 7 chunk.,
weight about 70 lbs eanh, 2 young brood sows
due to farrow :Unroll 1st, 1 Massey-Har•ls
Moder 7 ft out with trunks cut two crops.1
Massey 8111 ft. mower cut ono trop, 1 Massey
18•boe drill, sowed 2 crops, 1 Massey dish hsr•
11. plate 2 yeau's old with fillet., 1 M001ey
mnnbrii mom -odor now, 1 0017 hap reek with
'shift 8 by 10 f1,. 1 1.1-r, hap rack, 1 Massey 121
ft. hay. mite, !heavy set of Hein sleighs with
wood racks Aft bunks 1 (locltshntt gang
ploys, 1 wanting plots, I now hay fork, rope
oar, pulleys and sling, 1 Soft eh271.7 hue -
earlier pole, nballt 50 hoe, wheat, and tot,
ulxed 1. range, 17111m0 sl hung msehilt t
(Othor nitieleo May be ld All those mum
Honed shove nil, be 1,11,1 )e brebeieloe t
moving West The 1011 y o i11 1.1. ff r t r2)
sole and If not sold, wi.l he 1 It- to n -ref•
nl)ln nun
'1 rens _q net ,,.L.. (1 510 no
under and all !1(•o(' wi I 1 • r,,- h Ma,
0m011ut 10 month,' er Int 10,11 b' ..'
0ur001,1ac approve., 1'4nt n're" 1.1101 own
ere for Nbenrity A ,liseennt of 12)e„ cont. n "•
Ve na,a will be given for' 91Ifi1 11)1 '1.001 t
eonnunt1.
T. H RLLIOTT,
Geo, 13, Elliott,
Prop, ' Ano,
Am 7'10N 4A I,11 Ota WAt1Ot )4'101'1( 'AND
Ittrtl@1r1,n'I'e --.1)).000 Taylor, Anotionoer,
has been instructed to sell at 1417 Lot 8, Con.
4, Morris, on Tuesday, Murch (1th, 0t 2 n'clunle,
the following 1-1 leave draft mare 12 ,yea rs
old, 1 driving 110001, 10 years old, 1 Durham
cow due Web 28, 1 Durham 0017 duo Mn,'nh 8,
1 Durham OW duo April 7 1 Durham o0w rineMay 25, 1 Durham onw clue ,171W9, 111eifer
r(01,,52 years, 4 heart 0(11110 Haag 1 ye0r, 1
brood sow due Olay 10, 81>igs 8 months old, 1
good 001116 dog, 10 Leghorn hens, 1 1,00,,, bug-
gy, cutter, mower, hay rake, riding plow,
walktn& plow, 12111 p Hooter, 10.11ah grinder,
eat donbble hornes0, set 0h(g14 harness, I robe,
good oak barrel, rootpulpor. orentn 4epm'ntor,
steel drum, wheelbarrow 1(2 nod, rifle, (loan,( -
52 of hu r, 000 bas. oat0, 40 bits. borlsy 40 bu •,
Wheat. 0rnan quantity turnins,
Terms --Hay, grain and nil sums of $10 rind
under 0001, ; over that amount 10 months are•
dot gt7en on furnishing approved joint notes.
4 per cent off for cash on orad it amounts,
HOWARD WILKINSON,
Propriete,',
AUCTION SALE
Car of of Horses
At Grand Central Stables .
LISTOWEL
on Friday, Mar. 2nd
1st 1.30 o'clock
Horses all broken to harness
W. 3, Dowd, Alert. McDonald,
Aue. Prop.
ATII 1TTON 4A1,121 01)' 1''A11M WTO('H, Int.
Pt PLr1It'10 1''nlNllraa:, 111 11„ Arl-
and-41
al-
and- 4ul, , or the e..211(' d !h int Hobart
matt hove 221 .mete i the. under honed Joe -
h eleae 1' SI b7 r 11I i Am, ion 1 I,,, !i,
(.aa II, Mnrrio town h,i u 2 -l2) d ,y 19,411.
,1111, at n'eloric thefolio un p rI • 1
broWll 111Iee 10 Leal ,111b,1t nen 7 ye11.H
.014. 1pin hay geldings liln7 3 Yogi's well
moi eked 10,111 la',) t n llie'4 I noir of bey
mares rising years 10. 11 .311 011,4 1 g,..'.1
yearling ,.olt, l es,+i. darer. 1 g pal1)101) a
Mare .1 sear" old, 1 roan run y 12))- old du, 10
Iilnl'ela, 1 bas, I1 rets Illlllcin. 111' 1)1 I lily, 1 0, 17
,Ug., nbnnt nlid,me 1 aroh, :1 onto, doe 'n
years Apold milkling, Ill goal lit -tree young ,• '; .1
J tun, ran,
red 1* Novembee. ! .01111,110' ',fog. ci years,
5 well Brod 'lvear•oi steers, 4 -.tee. r'. hog 1
year,.! heifer rMslog 1 ,u 222 n Il ,g 1 2)t '
8 yearling steers, 2) rood y l Ir 111 t. ir. ,i
Wvola ell ,g2)- d elm l Ivy'' l ll.,ut. 1141
lbs. 'Omit 140 gond !avian h 11, ,- 11, 13unt11
Rooks :nod lino 101 1 1s.' 12)1,+" o,lee 21•,7 I
7dnot Mlessev•H orris Moder In good repair 1
0 -foot Mart...p. hlar2ia 10121.02•, I M I14'4'3' 2!o roil
1111.7 lender oil goad o•do' t side rola. 1 t8 Ilan
Oillsaey• Harris drill nearly new. I and roller,
nob') anti.,! harrow, 'ore onitivatm', - fur-
row pl' ty, single pinlr, 142!1 tVaeal1 nearly
IIoW. 11v Wllg(l,l, ret 02' 41, l ghn with lmo',l,
hol,to., (12)11 manure molt. stook melt. hay
malt, gl',ly ' box, 2 gl'hllp• 1.(11100, net or ,•once,
fennnlg mill, baggy, cutter, wheelbarrow.
M toady-Hnrrls pronto sopor aim, 2 nota dombla
ha enema set single haru ass, set Mow been 090,
about 20 gond groin bags, 2 armament. sews 1
gross sail sow0r, sever11 gond borrrIN, Haat ii
quantity of good mixed 001111), 2 ladders. 0
kltoh on chairs, (lain lug room ahalro, 2 exten-
sion tabl,, shipboard, parlor table. eoneh,
large rocking ohair, rem choir', 0 onnitl tables,
2 gond bedroom suites. ittt,dlen range. small
Minting stove, several Imp good llntntnf 0. fell
of linoleum mid. nmaer011s other nrtinlo'.
Rverything will be sold without r00erve sa
the farm hes been sold.
'rartuo—l+2) els of $III end molar ooub 1 over
illntomonnt 10 menthe ''edit given on flu'•
wishing npproverl joint notes with dtaoonat. of
5 per eso 1 straight an for cash on nrod3t a•
inmate. All Motes 11)1101 be nto,ptmble to the
boner
JOHN SCOTT, HA RolRY OfoOUTCH ICON
Administrators
D. M, Scott, Auo. Thos, Sillier, Clark
AUCTION' SALE
Of Farms, Farm Stock, I1uple-
/meuts, Fruniture, etc. John P111'vis,
:auctioneer, has been instructed to
'sell at S l•_ Lot 15, Con. 2, Grey
Township on Friday, Feb. :4th, 1928
at 1 o'clock sharp, the following pro•
petty: -1 mare 0 years old; 1 mare
11 years old; 1 mare 13 years aid; 1
cow due to freshen Dear. 6; 1 Durham
cow, due June 10; 1 Durham cow due
July 19; 1 Durham cow, due June 10
1 Durham cow due Aug. 3; 5 spring
calves; 16`Southdown ewes; 1. wether
1 Southdown ram; 90 hens; 2 gee,':
and a gander; 1 Deering Wilder 5.1't;
1 Frost & Wood mover; 1 Dace hay
loader; 1 hay ritke; 1 Cocicsiuott 15 -
hoed seed drill; 1 Perrin riding plow;
1 walking plow; .L set lucrro'vs, 1.
sections; 1 Noxon seed drill, 1 seuHf-
er; 1 disc scuffler; 1 cutter; 1 set of
light sleighs; 1 democrat; 2 bu;5)1110
2 wagons; 1 Ford touring cm-, 1 :et
of sling)', Forks, car rope :tad pul-
leys; 1 set 2000 ib scales; 1 fanning
mill; 1 root pulper; 1 cuter,.( box;
Gilson engine; " sets double har-
ness; 1 set single harness; 2 grain
boxes; 1 blacksmith's forge 1104 an-
vil; 1 set of tools; hand saws; o,
rutsaws; 1 spiritS :,
R c level; 1 gape; seed
sower; 1 flour barrel; 3 ',AMA' lu't-
ties; 1 washing machine; 1 De Lakin
cream separate; 1 potato ;:+2)•:t; er; 1
heating stove; 1 Daisy churn; 1 glass
cupboard; 1 book cast•; 1 lona; tabu!;
Number of scalers; 2 rind4toue.3;
pile of lumber 1)1d plan!., poetdlole
spoon and •spade. , ries, x.100, 31.1i111;
quantity of mixed rain; prow of
whit0 sweet clover; Wit forks
chains and other al•tiele5 too 111121101
nus to mention. At the sant.: tim7e
and place there will be x(337) ed for
sale, subject to a reserve bid, the
following property:—Parcel 1 — 60
acres of land being South pert Lot
15, Con• 1, Township of Grey, n11
workable land except 5 11(125. Par-
cel 2-50 acres of land, being the
East half. of Lot 7, Con. 2, Township
of Grey, all workable land but 10
acres. Terms—A11 sums o'1' $10 and-
under
andunder cash; over that amount 10
months credit given on furnishing
approved joint notesewith discount of
5 per cent off for cash on cre.11t a-
nhount:. Land owners as security.
Mrs. Eliza Jane Parkes, Proprietress
Bernice Payne, Clerk; John Purvis,
Auctioneer.
House and Lot for Sale
Tho nnderelgnod ewers for sale his house
ttnd Int on Alberti st.rimt, lrnasels, 70000
11011 (111)10 bath, (21200re end is election wired.
Mood garden and garage, lOveryth Mg to
first -Mass 0070)7.
.•. 88.11' JAS, IIENDllllr40N, Seaforth,
Farms for
�s
Fad. r
250 noren, biting Cho 000611 1101100 of Lots 18,
10, 20,'21 nnd :2, In the 1st eon, of Croy town-
ship, 100 Fares 111001 grass forum, with ruin
nag water mud 'bads, will he Held separately
If duetrod, Will consider renting part or nil
to suitable.chant. A0017 to 0817
0100, 0 JOHN -170N, 11 It l:, liluova le
or 0E0I1013 790T2.0N, Wingtlam,
Do YOU feet Mier You ?
Oh I the tragedy of oohing feet the misery
of painfully dragging ono foot after the oth-
er, the bitterness f watching others atop
along without afoot tare in the world, il'oot
(0401er'y can be avoided. I know, beoouse 1
suffered for y00re, 6111 I found a way to re.
Have that painful sten22) upon m33'' weakened
arches. Now, 1 want to help 0600re ; If you
flea
tin sufferer,g,J.7, 10001,120 Poo epeeb xt,, Ho,n
Ilton, Ont,, or may be purchased of Downing.
liras., ohoo 0001004, Brussels.
Farms for Sale
,,gg s'�•a+•oo+a
farm being NYC, eT 02 25 (Ion. sole
Morel,, A leo
Moores,being Nortl136 1,01 20, and BOM, 27,
(fon, 7, orels. Coed houses mal barna In
first-class condition, 41140 all. good Out -build,
lugs= Will sell with or without orop, Reas-
on for selling, poor 110410)1. Dor fartherjpar$'
!calors apply to W, Z:l, Mo(tUTOHEON,
Prom -leiter, R. RA, !animals
Farm for Sale
(The old Hamilton Place)
100 tares, !being 1,404 Lots 7 8, 0 nnd Alnrth
40 Norex of 10, Con, A, 107011orry township,
Large flrat.alaea born, 0plendi11 4000 stabling
andorneath • whldn,119 largo driving shed,
genic frame house end stone kitobou, Mtgeorchard, never foiling spring on form, 8 miles
from Wroxeter village and 1 mile from school,
This form heehaw' 111 posture for some :sears
and will give highest returns, 1far,n hand
valne0will Mae. icor pnrtinnlors apply to
TH08. (018012
Administrator ;leen R, Gibson 002.406
P'.'0. bol, 77 Wroxeter Phone 80