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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-6-27, Page 4INENDESDAT, JUNE 27, 1928, ' THE BRUSSELS POST 4t`lxsorl Post -W11;NDh SDAY JUNE 21, 1928, PREMIIER FRGUSON having pati.tied the w•.cte • 'he is their friend DOW seeks to :omit-, fill :'avn1, of the drys by urging school teacher; to tell t h it !midis of the evils of alcohol :t.* a beverage. �yINCE the i rit,d« 'ate, m."- 4.31 have ^,01, 'lira) a 'N;1 to n211:0 ti:1r., the el,TtioosI11 the ``(nth tov. ienn 1-1 a t,'yac,, carried 1111 ac ot.11- ir.., t, .foie 11 o wi..she. 1t `t•+ rl i ad 1 1 if tu- din,' will d 1111 some 1 t al r,•1, 1lock- 1 tp i'1 t'1dr J n, 34 YEARS OLD SATURDAY this.. tk, t, Itt. IT PHL1: lyl t 11 come, profit:0J, euentiriee .1_•.' a 7,11''t. .. _... cel in the tint S, rte Marie, distli,:t. Pr,:'rl tae •s are m:ul' tis t; i ki ti Air the Can radian elf osis, will l soon r called upon to supply the wo1H a J,32 Dre4T4ST needs for sulphuric acid. Algoma -claims rich abundance of tis,' Huron t can lr t o%ds ."M'icces ftl] ore. If the dreams of the "Soo" Second Annual CCmpetition folks come 'clue, another valuable asset will have been added to eel- The second annual Live Stock and natlual resources. Household Seienee Judging Compet- •e o •:• Blue ',wen County was held At OFi'\ in Newfoundland the Citi- S• eaforth oe .richly, June '2.1nd• AY r. -ms of .t Britain's( o otter colony v • These competitions were o1 etto llaPr. 1 :•gfeatly exercised over Junior Fanners incl Junior Women's the thought of joining the Dominion institutes of she county as well as of Canada. The idea of becomi•te. a any young man or young woman 26 prm•inee instead of a Dominion is years of age or under. The entries something that seems to worry the 1\Vc-re not large but the duality of the •average Newfoundlander. The l o•ey work was excellent. of Canada swallowing up he island . The competition far Household and crushing it is too great a night- Science nn 1 t 1 of classes u hold •mare for many of the people to bear. virion, Hounr Furnishing' and CNut- Tlua•e no doubt as to tis ,ton ' n .r1 \r 1I11ia McElroy,- of Blyth. -of .N wfoundland sentiment ag m.t 1111 h IS i11 in the compo:itinn tnmir1 into the Canadian Confe der - a ion. On the other hand the island- last year again carried of the 3tmers err se0:n to have stirred up a tempest with a score of 346 out of a possible tint I:0:ms. She received from ':11,1 in a r,ap�t. There has 6,•,•11 no great dear. 1 1. ' ^e.a on Canada'saria of tl'e derar. Mr. Thomas Mc - have t colony' a' part a .1I11Lan, BLP•, a vont be to iful silver 1'1'3 :. until .1. ,. ?, wfnundland should keel Flower heelter, The first sixelide in cool. ar(i, a0 fallouts:-> -'•Ir111a 7te- 1 Elroy, Blyth 5411; Ile 1 tha H 1 t t iN 1'eadin: the ronorts of the Gem- Tl1j t'•1 :144: 1I De. TCot; ._r. oral Asr.,'m111c of the Continua.:, Fordwich, 544; -liars Wood. 14 th. P .,11 1 Chureh in C_n'lda in 5321.0: Margaret Fl. ire. I\'pnen session 1,t fl.cgrina it is noted with . 52812; Eva Scarlett, Walton. ;:ret that omr ,. tie g-t.ne•s r - The winners of the individual .'10 received (lake Plates. white triol d and apstent there was not li ,•,•and. third and fourth winners ary rrzntien n£f the e United Church of Canada. Apparently 'the sere, of 'in the classee received call 111rz Church tnion still hurts. Bitter. Winners of the individual classes word., and unhappy fcelinxs hart nr, as follows--\'itrition. -- Ferfho been allowed to ponetrate the d!=1: _.- Hoggart,. Bly.h 187; Melda 7lcElroy, Arms. It is too bad theq uarrel can- Myth. ISe: Mrs. Do Wett Strong,, not he patched un. The whole Fordwich. 1(14; Mary Woad, Blyth, Church must fight for its existence. ! 183? House_ Furnishing -- 72r::. -By squabbling among the different De Welt Suer:g, Fordwich, 183; Eva denominations too much energy ! Scarlet:. Walton 1713'i: ; Bertha Hog - wasted on internecine n 'cine wa' fare The it1;''1*. 170; Jean McVittie, united front of PresbyUnited 1 ns, 111vth 168. Clothing — Margaret Churchmen, and all faiths is needed Nippon 1Sf.fi ; 'Mary Wood, in the struggle against the forams ,It Myth, 110: Louise Matthews, 'Ford - evil. Besides, it is not exactlya Ila- � with1,RJanet Aikenhead, Bruce - ,3; , ing example to set to those \v10 dents field 179. if the Church is really functioning in The Competition was under the a manner worthwhile, supervision of Miss Edith Zavitz, R. c. 4..:..:. R. Ivo. 2, Hderton. She was assisted THE arrival of some 27 Gelman ]:t elle competition by Miss Beggs, farmers at Winnipeg en route Miss Rowe and M::•s. A. 14. Snrino- to St, Walburg, Saskatchewan, to Stead. All of these ladies are 1110111 - take up land is evidence of the effect leer,, of the Institute Branch, Toron- of time in healing old wear dislikes to. and passions. Many of these pro- The Live Stock judging Cemneti- ',ably fought against Canadian troops tion consisted in placing ten classes a decade ago. At that time they 'Retie If stock. Oras reasons were taken 'thought the next ten years would c,-, WI five classes. It was possible for them coming to the Dominion to b I- ',br' boys to make a total score of 750. come citizens of the land which was The following are some of the high then- one of their most formidable totals:—Wm. Archibald, Seaforth, enemies. But time has worked its 081; Warren Zurbrigg, Gorric, '060; 'healing wonders, and the German. Edwin Johns, Seaforth 657; Rohe will be good Canadians in another Archibald, Seaforth 652; Orval 7Ic- few years. They are usually gond Gowal,. Blyth, 650; Gordon Rey - farmers, and well adap'ce1 to work- Holds, Seaforth 649; Robt, Connell, ing the prairie soil. While Canada Palmerston 647• .seeks as many settlers from the Old The high elan and second high man • Country as possible, she also wants received a Silver Cup and Silver to acquire and assimilate those of Medal respectively. Mr. W. G. Medd other lands who are willing to hr- M.L.A., and Mr. C. Robertson, M.L. The P 1iVales..whn r•1 `a: 1 come good citizens of the new coun- try. g TICE so many other similar move - L.; meets the proposal waned for the Dakota farmers to enlist a 110(1 caravan and move to wards Kansas City with the purpose of demanding redress for farm grievances at the Kansas City convention of Republi- cans. The farmers get quite excited about these mass marches and 'then they gradually trickle off into noth- ingness. The individuals usually fig- ure out that their salvation lies in their own efforts rather than in any benefits iihey may get front enabling legislation. Out in Western Canada the farmers 'discovered what they could do for themselves by forming a Wheat Pool. They made their own organization with their own officers and by their own efforts, That movement has been a decided euceess, The prairie men have found the secret to prosperity lay in their own hands rather than in the lope of the peltitieal experts at Regina or Ottawa. Baby M `rte' toes Pure Barron Btraio. During May and June we will have 7000 Chickseach week, $10.00 per 1110 These are bigl strong Chicks from heavy -laying stook, We guarantee then right in every way. Walter Rose Phone 8Sxr4 Brussels (i he ht re Last Time To -Night 1N { \ lad nit4ay 3i1J S1 t p., wla; - June 29 & 30 deli a ,Je3 Adapted from the famous novel by Harold Bell Wright with RONALi> COLMAN and VILMA.13ANKV '1'h • Book :Ina thrilled millions! N.15 a 501.1211 111121 er pi++en that will enthrall 111111iotl5 more 1 Tuesday & Wednesday - July 3 & 4 A. PUNCHING FOOL Who knew how to make Love "THE NEW CMvllR1r Starring WILLIAM FAIRBANKS and Big EDIl'11 ROBERTS Cast Friday & Saturday - July 6 & 7 ROD LA ROCOUE in �� m 99 by Count Leo Resurr c Tolstoy with DOLORES DEL RIO A picture that throb,: to ;helleart-hear of hunpulity, K,veepU'r, 1 Thrilling ; '1'rr'utel,lr,u- 1 ')'nh,toy's buttons 0.1114• Air, pie:11.130d tvitil emotion in wet. never before 00011 (al the seteen, See the romance of a Pi iv"r• 1,t' tir Bio l tu:d 11 flirt of 111, Soil, how in the 5ulrnw• be brought her, and her penauoe, 1, ..y found lie,titteetlon. Jig 11 July Harold Lloyd in "SPEEDY' Richard Di,: in 'EA' Y COME - EASY GO' A., very kindly .supplied the funds for the purchase of these trophies Mr. 3ledd was on hand to preeent them to the winners. The following is the list of the prize \1'inn.1r,1 of each of the classes: — Horse,; --- Edwin Johns, Seaforth 119: Gordon Reynolds, Seaforth 1-18; Wilson Mc- Cartney, 145; Elwood Stackhouse, Seaforth 143. Beef Castle —Orval McGowan, Myth 182; Elwood Stack- house, Brucefield, 131; Jas. McIn- tosh, Seaforth 131; Wilson McCart- ney, Seaforth 128. Dairy Cattle — Eldon Stoltz, Auburn 127; Dave McIntosh, Seaforth 128; Robt, Con- nell, Palmerston 122; Orval Mc- --Robert Boyce, 13roadfoot Bros„ Alex, Wright, George McCartney, Melvin Crich, Roy Pepper, Wm. Ir. twin and James McIntosh. The. competition was under the dir. ection of Agricultural Representa- tive G. Ii. Paterson and Aeeistant Representative G. A. MeC 1g ire, 1 SCANDAL i a No dear. ,b 1(hl•,'ll, the 1411tranee Re - 'tits have net been announced yet, Thrift hint. 1)ona throw away I your old Talar teeth; 1102 'ern for ; ' ~ to 1 Whoti•a., th Dm -As l youngiarly elm wee :e•nt eut 10 gather are gar - 1. ; k•1, , - r01 d.neer the other tiny rad (Tamed the tope oil' all the car- rot patch? 'hi:peeved that cab- , t -ffe heads art. not the only heads that aro greet. Latter label your potato torts, Gordon. ee Call to Ailsa Craig Church is Confirmed luttan, Illyth 119. Sheep -- Dave „c2liioslr, Seaforth 145; Gordon Tleynolds, Seaforth 141; Frank Rey - 10115 , Seaforth 141; Harvey. John- 1ten, Brussels 129, Swine —• Robt, .lrehibald, Seaforth 148; Robt. Con- nell, Palmerston 140; Edwin Wood, Myth 135; Stewart Middleton, Clin- ton 184; Baroid Bolton, Dublin 134. The judges for the Live Stock Judging Competition were Messrs. W. 11. Riddell and A. E. Donald, of Bruce County, 11ir. A. D. Bunion of Middlesex County and Messrs, G. Y. Cruickshank and F. A. Wiggins, of Hinton County. The live stock judg- ed were contributed by the following Kicking a Tire is no way to test it! ONLY a pressure gauge can ever give you a true indication of inflation. There is a correct pressure for your tires. It de- pends on the size of the tire and the wheel load. At that pressure your tires will give you maxi- mum mileage. If your tire inflation goes three pounds below that correct pressure you cut mile- age from the life of your tires. Use a gauge. Better still, drop in at a Dominion Tire Depot once a week anal have every tire inspected, and the pressure checked. Let an expet't search for cuts and bruises. Often a slight repair will prevent a blow-out. You are never far away from a D MINION "PRE DEPOT E. 0. Cunningham , DEALER — —•- BRUSSELS Lucknow, June 20—At a special meeting of the Maitland Presbytery, of the Presbyterian Church, held in South Kinloss, yesterday, the call to Rev. J. A, James to the church at Ailsa Much ' ed. • confirm Craig <\vt s g regret was expressed at the loss the Presbytery will suffer by his remov- al. Mr, James will give his farewell sermon on July 1. The date of the designation ser- vice for Miss Dorothy C. Douglas, of Lucknow, who has been appointed to the girls' school at Tamsui, Formosa, was set for July 25th in the Presby- terian church at Lucknow, the service to he in charge of Rev. C. H. Mac- Donald, Moderator of the Maitland Presbytery. ALL EXONERATED IN DEATH OF YOUTH Coroner's Jury Finds Frederick Bright, Aged 19, ame to Death by Suicide. Teeswater, Juno 20 — Unmistak- able suicide for 110 reason known and It 1.11 no blame attached to any per - 5o11 was the verdict rendered last evening by a coroner's jury, Jnvesti-, gating the death of Frederick J. Bright, aged 19, an English boy, who threw himself in front of a C. P. R. train near Teeswater station on Thursday, June 14. The movements of the lad were traced from the time of his arrival in Canada up to the time of his death, and, from evidence submitted by past employees, it was clearly shown that the boy had been unusual - ],y hell trekked by his employers since coming to Canada, His various employers were Earl Shapton, of Exeter; Alex. McTavish, of Ripley; and James Culbert, of Lucknow. The evidence avowed the deceased to he an e1•ratic boy at times, quite agree- able and at other times irritable and - excitvble. He had -'cold his first em- ployer that two ,years ago he had been in a hospital for seven months with brain fever. Two days before his rash act he had written a letter to his aunt in Toronto which very much upset her, as she intimated in her letter to Mr. McTavish. Let- ters from his mother to Mr. Shapton expressed thanks to both ho and his wife for the kindnesses shown her son. Dr, M. H. Gillies, coroner, of Tees - water, presided at the inquest, and Crown Attorney Freeborn, of Walk- erton, was present in the interest of the Crown. Economy in Envelopes. If you seal your letter and find you have left out the enclosure, fake the small end of a wooden penholder and insert under the righthand and of the flap of the envelope. Then start to roll the penholder carefully across until you reach the other end. It will usually work splendidly and save ad- dressing a new envelope. Coming to Grand. June 26.27—West Point Jufne 29-30—Winning of Barbara Worth" July 3 -4 --"The New Champion" July 6-7—Resurrection • July 10.11 --`Easy Come, Easy Go' July 18-14—"Sir Lumberjack." July 1.7-18—Rough Riders, July 20-21—"Black Diamond Ex- press." duly 2425- -Fred Thompson in n lie Pioneer Scout" July 27-28—"Beloved Rogue." July 30-31-Alrg. 1—Harold Lloyd in "Speedy" Aug, 3-4—"A Million Bid." Meets With Terrible Accident. The Listowel Standard refers to an accident that befell Hugh Hamilton, who in the days of old used to play foot hall withltlic old Wingham team Every Fibre of Every Card Insulated VI tis Ratifier. ts Rae, :: 1 ...'ret seer. - c•beet of evt y oteti •04T11 0i1.'11; d p . 'cnla the col, iN.uoa f'➢.: - ing .,i,ainst each itt ore i ary tires there ^(gs aro u..insulated. In ffb;dng they cif fe against each other, causing internal heat and fric•- tion vcktiah softens the rubber, causing blowouts and tire fail- ure. These better tires cost you no more, yet they give thou- sands of extra miles.. See your nearest Firestone Dealer. FIRESTONE TIRE 0 RUBBER CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Hamilton.,Ontario MOST MILES PER DOLLAR 1 Builds the Only GUM-DiPPED TEES G. B. McIntyre Dealer Brussels sawing the hoard he Was working on when in s011x, unknown way tris right hand crone into contact with t.ho saw. The four fingers and part or the thunill vlcrr severed from the hand, lie a a; .nista to the hospital and 711(11 1101'u•a1 ;tid. Part of the in- dex lint'•1 r'n d :hued) 10''' eaved, hut the other fewer: are pra'tit lliy all ,!011e. All 1l uni1t011 1v 11.1W It hi- ewe home 11111 i< ntlkifl 11 111)11 the tell Ll, lo.s 1o' i 1 y cb tlul, Ih :-'?1‘.4.1 .1. pithy 1,l' i l.,d of 11 nets hero vtitend•nl tr :;nn in I+' 'ul, 1'01111.:2, when scraps wore numerous on Viv- toria Park and at Wingheem. Old friends regret to hear of his misfor- tune; — The citizens of Listowel learned with deepest regret of tete terrible accident UM,: befell Bugg Hamilton, of the Illnekmorc-Ham11- ton Furniture Co., late on Friday afternoon last. He was operating the trim saw getting out sample suites and had almost completed AUCTION SALE ApUCTION SALE OP F,1113I STUCK, r'1 l,te,--D. St. Scott, Auctioneer. has Iircy, 4alyd to sell 1at0 Lot In toll. • Grey, Oft Xaritlay, .111111 ".nth, at'm o'clr 4: the 101111''1,11; property: --1 155(000 1's.r- 11 0.011 ,tare 4 years; 1 gray Pel•eheron horse a years; 1 Clyde) mare 5 years with foal at font; 1 general pnr11050 111500 12 years; 1 general purpose horse 10 years; 1 heavy horse 13 years; Dur. ham cow 2 years old; Durham cow 4 a 1 0urhun cow's s yeaHo sy0teinrs1 cow yours;s•1 11 11110111rs; cowsl- 4 years; 1 I50lstetu coir 1 years; all cows fresh In; .1 spring; mgrs; 11 chunks about so lbs.; Is chunks 5 weeks olrl• 1 pure bred Jersey 2 years; 1 thnrol Yorkshire hog; set double harness; quantity of rough wood for thresh log; 1 sow with litter, ready to 1501(111 2 SOWS with titter at foot; 2 0)150 due 111 Supt,; 40 Ancona huns: 1 t.-1,1), gas engine; 1 Massey Harris Grinder, new; 1 flat hay rack 10 feet; 1 Crown Hur- 0n1. 11111130, coal or wood. Proprietor Is ON er-stoeited and no grass, Tb:RMS- 111 sums of .810 and under cash; over that amount a months credit given en furnishing approved joint notes with discount pr 5 per cent straight off for cash on (.wilt amounts. Land owners for security. All notes must be aeeo01 nide to Bank. 11. AM. Se Ott, Auctioneer, Arthur Ward, Proprietor, Farm for Salle ti,11 V •1 if, it' 1 - 1115,-1, ,11, 1l ' 1 1 I' 1 1 1 t t t : i t ti11 I '„ I i 1 ,1- 12012 No. 1,.I 1- t , •.I tl le a. a :OA pr, i 111. t1. Ili ,�1 il tl. a 4, (1 ' to 1tl ii l .t 1 • 1-.. Will 1 , r l u (lu,•1. 1.•, for 111''11. 411,11.. 1,i hl rill t0I,\1 • 15(11 01 11•.t ;net N,rth t a ntrsl than, 011(00,1 6,r noon; 0110 how, L.0 ltlnht where It1cill 1, 1)1,111 matt lite following 11 ml'n• .1 .1:41 KS CULLINT. ('1-o p. Tboro'-Brad Pereheron Stallion Hesope =592 llnrol1)1(1t No. 1^11 PASSED. Form 1 1•:\001,11M10TStall) �u 11,111 S rPF: or -tee 1 'crehe•ren (1(11(.1 registered In the Canadian 1're•- eheroll Stud Bonk as No. 1502, by 'Prank in 1. 1 analer 1 Ethel. 11.11. n Itis n I 1 Collins, 1001. r er The On- tario h1,11s been to roll ed under rotor SI a1Btlll .\t't. 111A(eett`ll 011 the ?nth cloy or October 1127, and Passed. The (loran° Stnilion Enrolment Board Robt. Mel•:wen, R. W. \Vitae, Chairman. Ser•retary, MONDAY --Will leave his ntvn stable. Lot 117, ('mt, e, (rrey, go West and North to Frank Ball'our's for norm mod 15001 to S. Burks, In nn•su,w•n, for nls;ht, '!'('T114 1AY- 1'roa•ed West nal North to 21. ilull's. 111ne4-tle, (00 111111: then South to mrd Con. :Morris to 11'm. 11, - u ll fro night WED Il\r S11 \ V-1Vest to Itnundru'y 10 fleorge coot's,1. tilursi for noon; and l14lto014 blast to 7ht•s. Ellie' Mt line. itor- cis for night. '1 1111ItS 11A1' •0 (11 prnrae(1 East to his own 211111', 1"1111" 15_ll'(ll co North to .logo Mo- rple.•ry'0 for 110..111 and Mast and North 1 Ceabel's 11'1,11,.0, for nicht t s\91'it11.Y—I'1•n,•e,51 1',01 end South In Wm. ['nate Rln•n for 1,.,w,. soul West ley war• of TI•nwbril::r, fl, •o• •.1r air ht 51111''h • will remain until tis=' following- 1r ,:,1; l' nottotiotr Tial )19 1 2 to insure Imre in fool. 1111,11 - L -i t of - 1 will be resnotisIble ,t , . , .. ,10 r ,,,•th•:r In foal or pi; 1'1 0 r"1(1 1014 11 (` .11111ST S'(1011, 1'1'01,r10nt s fall -•re; 141111 TI1IC ('1'1;1': RILED CLl r!73SP Ud•: ST.\1 1 1115; Royal Buchlyvie 1•:urnh11,121 Nr.. 22 Fo,-m 1. 11(100 \1'- \\'ill 1, 1,1•, 10(0 own Stalde Lr,t 1,, ('tote t , ,h•, y, end (0' South and 1':001 Io 0, 11 1), \','Nnie's, Lot -•1, 1'011. 11, 1:9•, y for mono; thou South and. 10,sI l,rrt (1 rove r, t 1,1,•111. 'Pi'b:sh 11 Rill sin Nnrttt and \1'.•st to (1,•a, 10, )41 'h:111 (or nnnn; then North and West to Ills own stable where he will stay until Thursday morning. TIIt'i1S1).\ (--15111 go North and West to 1.o110 Frail, s. 1,01 5, Con. 4, (rrey, for noon. then South 111d [last to his own -quid,. for night, 1011111.31 --Will go Its Ethel and North to John Pearson•s, Lot 1':, ('011. 4, Grey for noon then 1:111 end South to 111s own stable for night SATI'ItfA1•—W111 go 15.-nt Ihrnu•.:11 111',, sell to Elston Cardiff's, Morris, for noon then Snitth and East by Cranbroolt, to his own stable until the following 'Monday morning. T15(131S-81,,04 payable 100b, 1, 11,,9, All ncridmtts at 01511cr0 risk. R. L. \1e110NALb, Owner and Oroom. THOROUGHBRED PERCHERON STALLION .A.LPHONSF (12007) is a dark gray, tong star hind feet white, born May 6, 1924, bred by 74 neves first -01118e land, never -raping John hums, St. Annus de Bellevue, good Pros hoose Hod haul. 'men, 11(105(ere Quec. Alehouse (12007) w35'511ed of hardwood bush; 5 mites from Wiwi: friend' bl'Natal (6043) he by Gal•roW (381) to neighbors, r, uytPhsENpt t(eolars 1ppty (169734) (60756); dam Fairy 'Hueco _-4 Phone 2225 F,thel, Ont. Real l;stare, Insurenan ate., ! 87 1110 dam was fIeloise (6887) sired by Pinson. (2533) (63122) (27211), clam Imprudence (1977) (81934), Alphonse is a splendid stamp of horse, typical of the breed. Terms and conditions—$12 to in - 5111e living foal, week old, all acci- dents to mare, at risk of owners. Will stand in stable, Lot 18. Con, 5, Mor- ris, STANLEY MARKS, Proprietor. Tenders wanted Separate tenders will be received 115 to July 21110 next, for the installation of n steam heat - Mg ,system 110 the 80318,9(0 Sohool, end also for electric wiring. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ',oeapted. bl, nit 010, Secretary. Property for Sale WWI* house and two lots, corner of Queen and 1rinces0 streets, Brasseln, with stabile, lien house, etc, Any reasonable offer accept- ed for immediate sale. Address ell commun. Mations to AIRS. W.W.5ARBIS, 45.1f 25 MMcKenziest , Galt. Do Your feet Bother You 011 1 the tragedy of aching feet the miser of painfully dragging one bot after the oth. ere time bitterness of watching others step Mengw1ttisout a foot Dare In the world, root misery can be avoided. I know, r1 nn8ered for inure, bet found way to re- lieve blot painful strain upon my weakened arches. Now, I want to holp others ; If yon ores sufferer, please mention T11140080, when writing. .T. T, WOOD,220 Proespeot et., Sam. (1ton. Ont., or may be purchased at Downing Eros„ shoe dealers, Brussels. Farm for Sale A very desirable stook !arm of 1510 some, % Mile from Brussels, Good baildin@s and egnimpente. tansy tonne to salt pure neer, Not• further particulars apply to A, Brussels, Farms for Sale ee..s1,•trwr The undersligned offere tor 5010 isle 100•aore tarot being NA, Lot. 25, Oon, 7, Morris. Aldo tis Lot 407 d Ity 27, flan. 7, Morrie. (0nod)4, 00882 And borne '18 Bret,olassooadltl0n,ntsc alt 500(1 out-bntld• tugs. will sett with or without era . Boat, icoulnotra eppiq'1 oor h(Wnitl3.3150t1000RUpp111•4� , Proprietor, a, 0.4, Brussels 150 acres, tieing Igor Enrolment No 2080 Passed. Forel 1 Enrolment Certificate of the pereheron stallion Alphonse registered in the Canadian Pereheron Stud book as No• 12007. Owned by Stanley Marks, of Brussels. Foaled in 1924 has been enrolled under the Ontario Stallion Act. Inspected on the 29Th �1ay of October, 1926 and passed. The Ontario Stallion Enrol- ment Board Robt. MoEwen R. Wade, Chairman. Secrete ry. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion Nutberry No. 23218 Enrolment No. 850, Form A. 1 Premium No. 164 JAMES LEIPER, Prop. MONDAY—Will leave his own stable, Lot 10, Con. 11, Hullett, and prooeed North to Thomas Laidlaw's Morris for noon; thence East to Wm. Sholdice's, Grey for the night. TUESDAY--Wi11 proceed Soutar and West to Herbert Kirkby's for noon; thence West and South to his own stable, inns 11o111e will be continued throughout the season, health and weather permitting. TERMS—$16 payable Feb, 1\st( 1929; all accidents at the risk of the owners of mares. 1