HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-10-3, Page 4WEDNESDAY ()CTOBI';It :3rd, 102S
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Lorne Hindi', 51arearet, tctut,,i tiptn
heal. ai Illi„ u1' It Lnr•ti Sled",
ill It} ,ret t n, 1111,u1 lirombley,
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t.'. \ t, ,.l, I, t •.. Vorn Idy:ll.n1.
"loo .3'Q. Elteot tarn, , :'•lv.•et corn,
told, 3'r 1;'3' tnni !°corm, 1,:1 d+alt,
lion;Ir,i '•.lir, 11:11ie 1Z' ilk, Viol:'
.I:1'•!, IL'e;er-. \\ ih'•i '1'.13'611,
l'+•L,I+,.•:;, it': :I old,ler A;Lrr1.1
t'rr Ji•. 1't .,o, \13. i,• L,'..
tend wL{ , it Hall
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\\limed, \iary 1`,.ir. 1'etatee., 111, '
elrl I•'1,13 It :3'1 •e,,. fl.^. rwey
um, Gordon C:rl,ly':•';. Donald .L-»4
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Saptenter Octolw "dai!lnthc �•
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dither 1i:lUeill ('0111: !
r, of Eeed 111”
t;l:ei\.: I.3'•lit., \dory I.,''k!:n't, ('3''i.
mend 30i, Edith l e,'kh. i1, Leah,.
eferd I;ath 3.11. free b:m,i
uttill i!iu t3' lttn -113' l;ii)r•o• i;'•1'.
E a” llutuay 1 l3' ri„n i;, 11'(111
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11 i •.u', t un S wt t'r'ey en Lira
tun • of 1 u,• cl le 1 1 .'•1 .10111000
\ h•L t t;re , Prootn:n1 '1'lmaey Doe. 1
tram l:niett, .1,:, Laidiate, Roy Ertl
ley. Cray -013 Illtleditg hlhotcain;t ie
"'1';u'ee• U'r•.tr.; out for 3 peddle' -Tito,,
1litneelds, Gem 11 hit, 1titear . Erhtie create tole, Duncan 1luurn4 I:Isie
'1',31°1•, l•1°yd 1."110,1an. Jl: ria:•" • Snell. 3't i vine, ;;'roup of three ditl'-
'fall, i.raid:lin, hrehnic, 'Pohl tan!-,
1•1Q31l, 111'1;;11, 'I'urn.p;, llrure .. Gia-
nt kr.v; t ;Irl Longman. hers \1'at
son. l\,•roti St'I'W Cour, firth She',.
brook. keunrth 1 3lus'$ t'ulean,
root Vori.tai,les. Dou:dd Kiph;uds,
{leherta C ;jg. 1 tt1tI n Rugrr,
t:;D•ri Mc1.1Iroy,11:try, hear, Garth
l inbby'll. Drawing: water color, ilhu-
tratiug ••a white tent pit0hed by tt
11 •.1t :, lletrott hark lied Gordon 1:'lassy lake" Claire Ilrtntti dors, 01.1.
Craig. \'iela Gres .. (Tara 131 ikiee:, ' dys Leslie. 'Margaret ,Jenkins, I.ot•n:,
11m^.arm 0:u•ness. Iran, Cole, 1101'0:. clunking. \\',•atey '1':nn:ul, 1;ertt^uu
icy t'aldteell, t'arrots, i liante la3 l\eehu:ie. 11ra1Vint3, throe pieces-.-
\1'Ill i Deee n, 11n0 1 yon, Margaret t u:'.in„13;1a3.
Jenkin 11.u•y Phelan, Evilest Robin 14111 ES TIC '`t 1ENC11
1.o:.. 1:11W.11 ltc1l. Par:th,ps, 1 1.0 11'•v i1, 1•1'y 1:11.1,. • 113'110 Cole, Lillian
('''Arl1 tll:tdy, t;3'°::, . Wallas.' 33.ii:.,,ml.•y. Al+ple lir richt, IZow,`-,
1'y. Glen 33.001. t;.'rdon Elliott, Oe.. 11,:1!Lal Bromley. '1',11 bi::e•nhts---
:nt, honey Selling'. 1s;31e1l t'unttin -- Marian, Rogerson, Clara Honking,
am, 3101, Stt;ui Stan, Arthur t'ed••,'^. Rath 1 ren, FA ,•rett Selil'ul•, Kat -
G< Coo:tn. 1 l3' 3'n 1.°•• ,'t. l.raf of bread .1,i y
lellew Web.- Itan,,'r. 33.lry nuea'.3, ll'-ard. Hark rake. "red.--31:u•ga':'I.
Donny Sal1.e.. Isabel! t'utulitteh:ui . .',11:35.':1, :\'.n:; Grosby, 31,'3 Lock -
Ruth S1J'.:n::aatt. Arthur Colson. Gro. 11art, 1':.iva Lockhart. 3larjorie (;uinn,
Cowa11. i Orden Lyon. Homemade ,•,11113' --
El, (1\\1':RS i \mid Crosby, Rath Slmbbrook, Marie
.A.,aer....• 31:rgar,•t Serlingeour, 1t 11 : 31('1•^rap, Ruth Straneham, Eddie 1'a-
11ttl:•, 1 fly Howard. 'Harvey 31cCau3- !dor. 3Ltr:::u•e•t Quinn. School lunea
Iut;;. Roberta l.:tidlaly, Evelyn Wight' far one Irene 1lrand
s'son, Edith Loe-
mail. 1'itis\ Scott hairsery '. Lot•ne khart, Gordon Lyon, 31ary Loekba'•t,
1 •
Snell, Ponelel 11:chards, Doris Rest,,'• t i 31,0 ('coling, Gladys Grosse.
sen, 1'1'033 do'se's., 110rothy Calti\welh, I SEWING
'Zinnia ._._'Murray Johnston. Anna tiro- INeedle case i11 Iltnuiel---Ruth lins by, Leetutrd Sdiobbrook, Gladys Kee- , born, Luella Tayor, Gladys Radford,
lulir, Dorothy 'Valium, Ralph Caldwell, 1 3targafet Sehiulgeour, Ellen Bober-
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Afrie:tn 3l:ttt„e, • ... Joan MoC31311111, , son, Hand h,'uunetl cotton handltor-
1 i.
331- .' Leekhart, Glen k,elulie. Luella chief----:\leutt Munro, Sample .'how-
l'a31r+r, \lar arrt denhms, Calendula ; Jr, six different stitches •-lrene Tay-
lor, i•.dith 1•oekhalt, hent Colo, Lily
Hawkins, French limv:ud,
Mary Lockhart, Gladys 12a-
lian
Bromley. Afar H. ilial
ids- Fern Patterson, Arthur df. rd. Linen towel with one in
Marigolds • --Gladys Leslie, Evelyn \Cightman,
Colson, A. lraa k ns, Mary 'Pear.
Ern.•st Robinson. Daisy Robertson,
Elsie Hell, :Marjory Toll, Irene Tay-
\'et•ibena--• Mary 1.,11111.1w, Ruth Stta- i dor. Lily Howard.
u301a11. Clara 111unktne:'. Margaret Q11. 1 Thr T. Eaton trophy for champion
inn, l'ranklin 1Ceehnie. Casiu,._.lsai,al ;pupil was won by 1-1131 Howard. S.S.
ti•bson, Esther Grosser No. 1D. East \\'att•anush, Elmer
Stewart. Glen Grosse, 2nd, and Lorne Snell. 3rd,
Ge •Sail C:dd,1 ell, 3hear, ,ill:,• both of S.S. o. i \\'atvanu,h,
Craig. l'.':k,- -Jessie3' Richmond,
' N 0, Eaest ha- rices of two books,
tlu:'.'n I • hi' •'t Robinson Elsie I wore :awarded l
: keit, 3111 t'aldwell, Georg 1
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BELGRAVE
11,:5 1 On Thursday the I3elgrave branch
Grath 1 1, '111:` were the
l,y'11 isettn,ah l yon, Elmer Grosso. , of the \\ a.ut..i s 13335x
tl t
Lorne Snell, Henry Young. 1;33.3: guests of the \\'iu 'h:nn wein•!l'S
1' +n cow,,,, 1`11. institute. :\ splendid pl'Ogl':Un Was
Ear C.Iyu•s Forfar( e;or
G'1• : i.: ea:r.e, Gr:•do11 i tide. l which lun0h was x3'3'3'1'11 and n socia'.
31013 !,':' 3
i i Richard,. Ebner' gi'en by the lirlgrav-' branch after
ell, Model of far:: gate- -Elmer Gro, „n.1' enjoyed b3 all.
1 31r. and Mrs. '1o131 tihnebottntn aro
ss,'. Donald Richards,KennethLyon,
moving into MN. Cole's house just
kL: , tt, Milne1 u•r3, 'McElroy.
• 1:11'., knots .11 rope hl11e1• Gros• west of the Village.
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;1lie.. Somers, Clap.- \''nc:,•:St,
1 • t1rr.E:•:•. I Germany had 117-1 strikes. involving
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Snell, Elmer
\1ruiw C01.1 118:.1;;17 strikers last year.
r 1'e ('°silty :\ lightning conductor do4's 1103
t', . ,,, •1t ,f six H.
con -
,„d
'•I.'::'•e.1 .l:t ret lightning. It merely t•
field
11.31 ;,.itis ” i'`i,, 1 ..a ,
E l 'P now.; :lets e4r,trieity to r:ti•tll 11•lt.'It
:1n•i ::elnc'e • rd,
• 11 '-' ot'1•gh;tting strikes. a
1 1„sa.in. t',010,.
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Doris ilare.
( \h.1\ . Narte.. America'll • 1
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Grath Ile 3s(, h. , , . 1. '1-: w \
m• are <r0E(t;, Glen c • ,.. , lv 10
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str:pha':Margaret J o't' Edith
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1,voi.hart Mary 3,ockil.Irt, l\ 1331
Tim.” 6'i1een Reds.
.0110.0110 I1 111:. it a ' •-
bison, Murray Johnston, Orval Soil-
ing, Glenn tl;bee 1, 31 r 1111 R,z,t rs0'. f
"Rte Hawkins. \lrtt 111,. "':\l to ---
11ar1;:lret 1•'tthergitl, Bertram
rtram
George Cowan, Margaret 4.333340'$,
Ruth Hilhorn, Gordon Craig, \\ rt
ing, "A Gentleman of Tee—Alice
Leith, Irene %othereill, 1r'ite Taylor.
keno 'Munro, \i'at'31te i:owen, 1',rneet
Robinson. Writing, "Inlruo the Boa-
1tertl-••-G13dys Radford, 1s14be41 Cutt-
ing, Theodore Stewart, Evelyn \l ight-
rlrlall, 'Kathleen 14)3411, Garth Dobbyn
At Brussels Fall Fair
Grotti13.IS Will be tll'en
011 the ti1'8t e\'e'ilinS
tit the Fail'
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Admission 10 cents
Players, Pianos
Organs
Tinned and Repaired
Satisfaction Assured
w t
J. C. Blackstone
Orders taken by
Walker & Black
THE BRUSSELS POST
Theatre
Last Time To -Night - Wednesday
"The Shepherd of the Hills"
Thursday, friday & Saturday, Oct. 4, 5, 6
(Friday Fall' Night)
Is. It; N )I A Y Nr A. Ia' I) 1 N
"Gun Gospe
1,9 and his white \vontioe
horse 'I'ARZAN the equine
with human intelligence
'When the Six•..hoot.er was Rile 1 'l'hel e Witnilly run 1313 in
Luuuo (icnude, the ioW u!' til, tiix•t,hnnler ! list lean .hawed the
ball-brnrler a I'm twirks in light Eng that n11u11' the balk of their
Rano Hound lik" the Whine of a 1'111 t
Tuesday & Wednesday - Oct. 8 -
MAY McAVOY in
"A Reno 3'i jvorce"
with RALPH GRAVES
William Demarest Hedda Hopper Robert Ober
Directed by Ralph Graves
Daring Society 1)eb, Down-and-out Artist --Two ne\\'ly-
Ex-\Veds In Exciting love tangle---Reno-vatcd Lives
Thursday and Friday - Oct. 11 & 12
"Valley of Giants"
\with \-I 1 L'I'ON SILLS and a Strong Caste
Saturday (Matinee and Ev''g) October 13th
GreatestPicture eti T�`�]•GS'>> W:tellforfur-
Ever Screened i Y j they particulars
Comm "Wild Geese"
„Sorrell & Son" "Ramona"
BRUCE COUNTY
31ihimay wins W. F. A. interme-
diate honors When Galt defaults.
Fred Weiler, of Mildmay, has ship-
ped over S tons of onions this fall,
Jelin T. Glover is the new public
ability nn: t at Toeswater at a salary
of $100,
Reeve Andrew Dither, of Grceno'k
sustained broken rib:, when a car
driven by leis sister-in-law was ditch-
ed and upset when the front tire'
blew out. Mrs Diebold, .his mother-
in-law also sustained broken ribs.
Lucknow United Church congreg-
ation Will proceed immediately -with
the erection of a large shed on the
south-east corner of Campbell and
Havelock Streets, now occupied by a
flange shed which has fallen into dis-
repair.
Warning Notice re Corn Borer Act
AND
Helpful Suggestions on Clean-up
Your are hereby notified that the Corn Borer Act is in force in your
county. This means that all corn must either be cut level with the ground
and all remnants gathered and burned; or, if cut higher, the stubble must
be ploughed under completely either this fall or nest spring, and that any
stubble or pieces of stalks dragged up again must be gathered and burned.
lf'you are putting in whiter wheat, remember that the Held must first
be cleaned from all corn remnants as outlined above.
SUGGESTIONS FOR LESSENING THE AMOUNT OF HAND -PICKLING
AND BURNING.
L Cut the 0(11•)1 101w. Low 0ut1i113 att1ellutents for binder; are now avail-
able. costing about 890.00. On small plots the Corn with a hoc', not a
sickle,
1f the stubble is more than two inches high, el•i11713 it thoroughly before
ploughing' by running a heavy roller or planker over it twice, length.
wise 1110 rows; or disc it twice; or lift it out 1vit11 11 plough and level
it with the the harrow. l rl)3110133 the stubble kills many borers.
13,
Use a '33 311e-ftu•row plough, n,'vel' a narrow, '(moor 33103133)1,' $110 11311
Mane a roller (•°toter and skimmer; 1\•:11king ploughs a skimmer 11n1,3 :1
tin or high ehl:u1' or a knife coulter, Sometimes a main or 101133 wire
is also 1:eee':."dl'\'.
Never Plough erosswae, but always lengthwise, of the rows.
d ilte3e, deep, if possible, n''.i run the k1`furrow before. the
3(l:i,b:, d a' e' to ,t 1111stble 170 that on the next round tae w.., 1.1 ,311, into t fie .,rtatr and be buried completely.
Ne'e' 1'1V1,411 wiie11 114 grouse; .s too dry to do n good rob.
,:'ring l•l '1 1 i 1 Se st,its it less I1ieking. btu- fall ploughing,
c3pt'0113 iy a;ter •'l'11$111U.. , ., stubble, b;,, sav s time for other spring WOVE.
disk'. ,inti 113. x.330:33 a di>0 01111,
'h'e'01%101. land' 1..,.,drag 3.1, the stubble
Rollings,pring Oftc't, help: to lessen 1111' amount
of stubble dragged up.
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7.
11,
PLOUGHING K1LLS THE BORERS ONLY IF THE SURFACE IS CLEAN
They nearly all Cottle a to 1'..e ,•ltface after being ploughed and, it'
there are no pieces 0f warn Or ettlbb!0 to ilhdr 111, they perish front ex-
posure or are destroyed by birds. ants, beetles o1. Other enemies.
SWEET CORN USUALLY SUFFERS MOST FROM BORERS; HENCE
DO NOT OVERLOOK EVEN SMALL GARDEN PLOTS
The best way to tical wit11 them is to leave them anti1 sprint; and then
run the sulks 111) by the roots told all eeara0 weeds, and barn 'them; then
pleu;;ll or spade the ground,
Every person, whether he receives this notice or not, is required to
comply with the Act. The inspector has been instructed to enforce the
Act without fear or favor. Nothing but thorough work will control the
borer.
Issued by the Ontario Department of Agriculture.
OSWALD GINN
INSPECTOR, GODERICH.
:A r:,•ri1131.s accident happened at the
rid of the fir -t head 111' this vac,' at
33313)3' hair !when dailies A'lorier, .lt'.
who was 3'roesin3 the (1•at•k, WRa kilu-
ritrrl 1101311 113' 1)13' last 3103','.' Collin;'
tinder tu• wire. A severe shaking ut'
and a [tritium no.e. Were the VE1it'd
.
Of his in,11n•ie:,
IIUR,ON COUNTY
Sono' 111.1(110‘111 Mel 011111 11111'1 11.11 •
11t111 11 iu013o.rnpo011 t113' 111':
el rnitilt•,
triton h• 1:13111.13 311 1ha 'lit 011
bel11171 1•oillr3Ioro anti illylil u11.11 -
in}; clenit, .Weep ol'. •1 1eh'phoae
ui • •11,1 f"11 (ellce posts,
.\ 11..11 J.trdino. of (10(1,1'441, sla'1'-
i110 a kiln in li.in,,t.rn penit'•l,ti'n•3•,
passed out In51 creel;, (lily a 1',111•
da\ pr, wunlsl} 1Lgtiarat,• Read had
hail Word Thal the man u•a, dying of
entban 1pt;oft 10111 trotlld in, retur11011
home,
THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS
Manager of Store—"What duo you
mean by arguing with that lady?
Leat her have her own Way. Remem-
ber, a customer is always right."
Clerk—"But she said 1ve were
swindlers."
••..3.3
NO BRIBERY
An English traveller had got a very
good "line" out of the manager of n
leg store in Dundee and was anxious
to yhow his appreciation of the order
So he offered the manager s box of
cigars.
"How date y0 try to bribe ole, sir""
p10(1.0ted the angry Scot. •'1'131 an
honest 131111 an' a member o' the kirk
forbye. I canna tak' )'e1' seesaursl"
"Well." said the traveller realizing
that there wile not a great deal of
sncerity behind the refusal. "Shall
131' put it this sway—you'll buy the
box of cigars from 1ne for a shilling.
That Will slake the transaction quite
i11 order."
"Now you're speakin' reasonable,"
quickly said the Dundonion, smiling
all over. "In fact, Ir 11 take two boxes
for 11 couple of shillings:"
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS
lilrs. Smithers-had decided to have
the floor of her reception room poli-
shed, and acc01•di113313' she sent to a
large firm asking thein to put a elan
011 the job as soon as possble.
IThen the polisher arrived his man-
th0
Her was far from energetic, and
anxious lady of the house was afraid
he would not do the floor properly,
"You know Mrs. Girton's house ne-
xt door but one?" he said rather
inignantly. "Well, I refer you to
them. 011 the polished floor of the
dining roost five persons broke their
legs last winter and a lady slipped
clean dOW]l the staircase. I polished
all their floors,"
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the Estate of
James Evans, lato,of the Village of
Brussels, In the County of Huron,
Gtlntloman, Deceased,
-Notice 15 her ohs givsu, pur0nnnt to Section
Ed, Cha, 121, et the Revised statutes of On.
Carlo. that all persons having clam. Nadas*
the estate,! the so d Jima. Evans, who died
ill, or enollt the 'r wenly•Inth day:ut Angltst
1112s, are r, milrea to sera by post, prepaid, or
deliver to Jolla 1Ie3a1r, the 1•Ixeeatnr of
the last alit and tetnninent of the snit. de•
eeneed on or before the TW en ateth dor
1111: of their chums and 1110 nntnre at the110• bled Durham dao .1"11. 15th, 1 Ur,ul
rtu•ititti,tlf duty). held by tl,, ill duly verlael Cow 3303' 331011' 24th, 1 PUI'e-br••1
433 dI la''
N I.f�g.�eytfl, r
r(�
Do you watch the pressure
of your balloons?
kyl HEY are designed for low pressure. That's
the reason why the pressure of balloons
should not drop even three pounds.
Under inflation means premature trouble — ex-
cessive wear on side wails — bruises and breaks
in the cord fabric that lead to blow -outs — treads
worn out before their titne.
Drop in at a Dominion Tire Depot once a week
and have your tires inspected. Ten minutes ser-
vice by an expert will add miles to the life of
your tires.
You are never far away from a
fa, IN
E eCunningham
DEALER — — BRUSSELS
Farm for Sale
Farm l,,lown as the Dilworth harm, cam.
711'351,3 a 108arres meetly ell cleared and In a
good state of cultivation, lot- of Water and
within 1 mile or E hal statim, !a mile to Ethel
\'Cinge will be priced reasonably for quick
sale, For further pal'timila s. appply on
premises to J. E, ROWLAND,
Ethel.
Notice to Contractors
The municipal Council of the Town-
ship of ,Morris are asking for tend-
ers for repairs on the Blyth Creek
Drain, to give an outlet to the Wells
Drain. Tenders will be considered
at the Township Hall on Monday
Oct. 15th at 3 p.m. Specifications
and estimate at the clerk's residence.
A. MacEwen, clerk,
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
legs, Slings, King cream separator
1100 lbs., set of double harness, sot
single harness, forks, hoes, chains
and numerous other articles includ-
ing grain bags. 'Germ:. All sums
of 3310A(i and under, cash; over that
amount 7 months' credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint
Mote's. A discount of 3 per cent. per
cent. per annual allowed for ('111711 on
-t'redit amounts, The farm will be
offered for sale at the same time and
place. 'Perms on farm will be made
known clay of sale. Farm consists
of 75 acres. Geo. H, Elliott, Ana -
John Tyler, prop,
EXECUTORS' SALE
OF
FARM CHATTELS AND V.aLUA-
i ABLE FARMS.
Of House -hold Effects of the late
Margaret Buchanan, will be held on
Saturday, Oct. 13th, at 2 o'clock, at
Lot S, Con. 16, Grey, when the fol-
lowing articles will be offered for
gala: -1 Parlour suit; 4 bedroom
suits; dining -room- buffet, table and
(hairs; 2 stoves; sewing' machine;
lamps; bed ticking; blankets, sheets,
etc.; extension ladder, 33 feet; 3
rocking chairs; 2 kitchen tables; ti
number of kitchen tables; 1 set din-
ner dishes; glass hare; fruit Sealers;
1 clock; post, kettles, pans, and otilor
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms—CASH. D. M. Scott, Auc.,
John S. Buehanan and A. H. Mac-
donald, Executors, -
AUCTION SALE
The executors of the estate - of
George Dickson, deceased, have ins-
tructed Thomas Brown, Auctioneer,
to Deter for sale on the South half
of the North half of Lot 25, 14th
Concession, of the Township of Mc-
1iiliop, 011 Saturday, the 13th October
3023, at one o'clock, P.M., by Public
Auction, the following goods and
chattels: -1 driving horse, 1 heavy
horse, about 250 hens, 1 Tudor Ford
Sl Ann, 3 spring tooth cultivator, 1
' cutter, 1 open buggy, 1 mower, 1
walking plow, 1 \wagn31 ; -1tl rack,
1 ,rrahn drill, 1 scuRler, 1 fanning
still, 1 root pulpe, 1 'hay fork car
and slings, about 500, 3 inch title,
1 wheel barrow, 1 set harrows., 2
chicken colony houses,. 1,400 egg
- incubator, 1 brooder stole; I ,lIelot-
`-to cream separator; 1 set team
—of— I harness; 1 set single limn-
s; ly Hump, g, alio:
!Fire Extinguisher, quantity of corn
I in shock, 1 sideboard, 1 table and
articles too numerous to mention,
Toros:—Cash At the sante time
';Ind place there will be offered, the
South half of the North half of Lot
25. 14th Concession 1IiKillop and the
North half of 24, 13th Concession,
: licl►illop. There are erected on the
first par001 11 fine house and barn
land otttbllildings and the pl•operty-
;lies on the County Road leading into
Seaforth and Walton and is close to
I Markets, Seh001 and Churches.
.'Perms of sale on the land. 20', of
purchase money hn cash on day of
ale and the balance to be arranged
to suit purchaser. Further terms
and conditions of sale will be made
known on the day of sale anal may
be brad in the meantime from the
unde•rsikned, Dated at Seafort11,
Ontario, the 1st October 10233,
Ih,luas 13,0110, R. S. Hays,
.Au(tione-er. E1e•outors' Salieitor
FARM STOCK , 1317 1 1 21 •111 "
JOHN PURVIS, AL'-CTIONEER,
has been instructed to sell atLot z0,
Con. 1, Morris (about 1 mile South
of Bluevale) Friday, October 12th
at 1.30 o'clock, the Following
Hor_es-1 draught Mare 10 years old
supposed to be in foal. 1 Draught
Mare 7years old, supposed to be 1n
foal, aged Horses, 1 Gelding ris-
ing 2 year;, 1 Gelding rising 3 yds.,
1 Sucking Colt, Cattle -1 Pure-
bred Durham Cow due Dec. 12th,
1 Pure-bred Durham Cow due Noe,
1st, 1 cow due Doc. 31st, 1 Pure•
of Ootoler, a. u. 1015, their n»mea bred Pulliam due' Feb. 1st, 1 Pure-
undaddrreses,rrth ri113 1,11, tlouhlrs in Irl ta. - t
by a statutory declaim 1on.
:And further take notice that after the .311333
div of tie;oler, 15'x, the 08.d @x. (•11'03'
Will proceed t, it Ira
,ate the x r.. of
the said estate Fltl,an,: th.• 1,art ie- entitled
Durham supposed to be in l`alr,
1 Grade Heifer duo liar. lot, 1 reg-
istered Durham Dull 'J years aid.
111eie:,,, 11,1,9ng!eg3r:l or. r to tb.'„horn, or O HP.Iers 1 yer• aold, 4 at. ors 1 yr.
\rhtril he shall :igen `'ave ha,i nut+.we, n3'. , .,ld, t1 calves. Hog, -1•1 Chenix
the said 30x, onto. 3.hofl not be liable for the ab0tlt 1 75 lbs, 12 Pigs li 11-''k; Old,
Laid assets or ::3'y Part tl`t , ,• •3':n "HT 1'1'3'5, :
of \eh we chum he shall not nun -Mora re l Yorkeil 1 , k 1 T:1:1nVt .... :0.11•.
eelvednot:o1'. Poultry ---About 75 Suring t:.ickens,
Dated at gtassels. the lath d•ly ni Siptens :\ilea 20 year-old H.ls. ]mpien:-
ber, A.D, 199".
t
w., \t, 31D33' attt, t:ts, 1t e.---1 SIt of Harron 1 1403
,attar fpr the Executor. e' Sleigh:, 1 Buggy, Quantity of
Barley-. Everything must be sold as
11:11.: has been Burned. Terms.—
Notice ttD Cee "tors Si of '10.00 anti under 0asi'.
1 that anloa3t 10 months. credit
In the matter of the Estate of 3(1•ett on furinish:lig approved joint
Joshua OIlpin, late of the Village n.tef with discount of 5 per cent.
ofBrussols,In the County of Huron, Off tor 3..z.u•di on credit :1:1101111t1. L:1nt1
011131rs for security.
'MRS. 1.OBT. H Th1ILTON,
P1oprietress,
Implement Dealer, Deceased,
Not is hereby given ',uremia& to Section
50,Ohnptor 191, of the devised Statutes of
01(,3'X.1 hat nitrare'u'+hn11ne claims against
the estate of the said Johue Gilpin. deceased.
who died our about the 'rwenty•elgh131
day 01 September, A. D. 1993, are required
,Il or before the 39th day of Oelaher 3.
D.19$to send by postoa'd or deliver to 'A. Il,
\tncdoueht. tts,Q , Brussels Coterie, the agent
for Alfred `.P. L. Gilpin, the Executor
of the last Will sad Testament of
the deceased, their Christian and
surnames. and addr000es, with foil partici-
tiler, in wrltin et theirolaim, nod the natare
AUCTION SALE
—o
Farm, .Form Stoclt and Implements
Lot 22, Con, 13, .McKillop, .Wed.,
Oct. 10 commencing at 1.o'clock
sharp, the following:—Horses, Team
of Agricultural geldings, 1 age,"
of their secarft es,11 any, held by them. driver. Cattle, -4 Durham cows
Ar d farther take bootee that atter such laet e , Osed to be in calves, steers
;aenttoned date diet said Executer wilier°. • } p
reed to distribute the ecse3s of the deceased rising 2 years old, 4 spring calves,
331,30,, go) 4110 perea»a entitled thereto. hoVine Hogs,— store hogs 125 lbs. Imple-
t-h it harei rely t0 n,1' alarms of Executor
be shall lnents.—Deering binder feet. cut,
61101, notloe and 311,1 '38313'Exeeator will $
not be liable to any person or persons for Massey Harris mower, root pulper,
horse rake, seed drill, hay leader,
scattier, cultivator, walking plow,
set of harrows, wagon, gravel box,
hay rack, cutter, buggy, sleighs, fan-
lung mill, hay fork, car rope and put -
the said assets or any part tberset of
whose claim notice shall not have been reoeir•
ed by bind et the thus of such 'distribution.
Dated this sod day of October, A. D,
19:6. W. If, SINCLAIR,
Solaitor'for the Executor
Farms for Sale
The Itnl(er gee't 1'f rt for stile his 109 -sore
farts hello; 1,7,1' Lot 21i. Con. i. 31orris. Also
1\nares helm: N•,rth it, 1.0t. 231, and E!4, 37,
Con. 7, Morris. Good hones. and tiaras to
dltt•elassoon41t10n.aloe a1 good 0at•bnlld'
Ings. 103 sell with or without crop, Rees,
Coll 101. 1011115, roar health. For further part -
haulers apply to \\r. H. 31e0130013E023,
Proprietor, R.13.4, Brussels
Farm for Sale.
A very desirable stock farm of 130 sores, ,
mile from Brussels. Good buildings and
equipments, Easy terms to snit purchaser,
For farther particulars apple 40
3, H, MACDONALD,
Brussels.
Do Your feet Bother You a
Oh : the tr0Cedy of aching feet, the misery
of painfully dragging one toot after the 0111.
1'r, the bitterness of watching others step
along without a foot care In the world, Foot
misericen be avoided. 1 know, because
safteredtor years, bat I found away to re-
neve 11310 palnfol strain upon my weakened
arohate Now, I want to help others ; If you
eras sufferer, please mention THE POST wheal
writingg, J,T, WO0D,l3OProsepeotSt., Bain.
Ilton,Oat ,or may bepor'1hased at Domain/
Sros.,,hoe dealers, Brussels,