HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-12-12, Page 4Wedntadey, December 12th, 1928.
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Wednesday, :te•rettlnrr 12t1i, 1928,
ONTARIO'S
17 I.NA.fid CES
With a surelt - ei' eseie eitice wheel
le $60,000 greater r than hie estimate,
, the (lou. ,1 1)
Provincial. i r a
Moete tet, 1 i.
proud of t11, I ., .ti stat, ren•n,. a th e
Provincial le ei letmv for Cie yew.
eating October 1 ln_.., It is t t
lcularly eeseefeine that tee ,e 1 ,.
-iit)Ui f bt. aft, r
been d . , , unt lig tt ore than
3,000,000 1'er the .situ t,I r0,A,1.•,._;
ehtiveas of the capital tlebt of the
Province on the :ie.; to yeee „
introduced by Mr. Price. When it is
}•etnnmbcroti -1 ift
Ontario bad :t very c•oneide rab1+• b.tl-
ance in red ink horse on the wrong
sid., of the, le d t r citize.:.s Neel re-
joice Hutt the tide illi, been turee,t,
and that ti1r.•ti o.•on1? i ri ry 1•eaeon
to expect that sureles '+i':
deficits and that the financial pe i -
tion of this province will cont.:te
to be buoyant and in a general way
most satisfactory.
In analyzing the figure sof the
treasurer, one is impressed by the
prodigious revenue of the Province,
which now reaches the total of 353,-
187,350.10,
53:187,350.10, a most remarkable in-
crease in the last ten years. At the
same time it is cause for serious
concern to find that the annual ex-
penditures appear in the revenue, that of agriculture. The ordinary Morkdale
and that from a total turnover of expenditure of 34,578,000, and the Melford
THE BRUSSELS POST
to ,eft 't c0ht dettnlintion ill tn,r II'T'he Eugenia Fails
exnutpi th,• unus.'mrttt tax.
iu /ie.: ti distinctly as 1 war ntt.asure ! Hydro Electric System
th •e would scene to be no
1..1. -title ttieii\ for its continttah •e, Ili ve, w et. the eeetest now 00 b,•^
eeve the general rea•,on tient the .
to itvren the+ ily dru 11'rtr;c C "hm1'
government meth: the revenue shin and certain pry rte interests ill
,iteet the expellditu whietl liar t'ertrel Boccie, information regeed• 9
1)eolu iolst:uttly "1""ing' in vera' ics; alp, plant which furnishes power
d e:nem: a of erovm, lel •a lntn
to ,the district is of specialrttrtea.
trntiten, The Ont;nyo "1”:.'""""iV' . A bulletin 1i' .•it1y issued by t!u'
int ,intro Tl with mot etltln•rv' t :, n u'. ih,• nano of tio•
tel;, `n rlil> te, tt ;,1'.I _l -•,f )a_.tl ll, 111 :»51, 1pahtlp,< 1)0 , »sin;;
na
and e e s;n 11th» 1N v,'nu: is cal m it ,sitd es Eugenia, and
eieeeutt for i ,:•:r,i;t' th.• eln,uai . 'Tho
the• :.ulnen t u:,ed m each place
I L to 1s
.t ILty, n'u• '''1
., ut }� lilt coos :c fellow's:
t,:e',twn are. not viewed :n a Ai'r'y 1 11. P.
e tl,!.• 11i Int by the ' uioU- l'1 (11
- ,lir .Alliston
dm ' lu ,n I ' u+' theover» Ar•tinu 12'15
nt. ! I 1ri„ 7X87
1, Moot r'tlt 1 to 11
1 nl, J. 1 .is tm•- � ]le;retna)u 73
tulat ,• d othe rr y decided -ni- Berton g�0
, •ev i1 , to in the. gto ral e•ol•-clition ; Bradford se 10'28
but at the 25:5
Of provincial Inc'-innl;retb n
;':nae time It would be dill more C:uu,in: tett 890
_setifyin r il' the administration hail ('bat..tvr rth 3'26
iieecen a ten dimey to decrease the' 1 C9a'.,lt'y .180
expendituers and le seen taxation. cold wilt; r 663
Th nc cease laza year in ordintu'y Collinl;wood 6237
• ::penditure ' considerably exceeded Cookstown 6;3 ii
eg 006,000. In this department it , Creevnole 00`3
is omewhat notewothy that educe- ;
Dundalk 0`•10
tion leads with an expenditure of Flmvedc 330
more than 310,000,000, The next , Flesherton 417
largest was that of 37,425,000 by i Grand Valley 495
the provincial secretary's depart- e Gravenhurst 1621
ment which has the oversight and 'Hanover 23.1'2
administration of the various institu- Holstein 285
Cons throughout, the province. Next Iiarning's Mills 350
:n order comes an expenditure of Huntsville 2316
more than 34 578,000 on public Kincardine 2150
highways, $4,043,000 for the labor , Kirkfield 138
department. and 52.194.000 for I Lucknow 918
927
3000
81180
public highways are probably just- Mount Forest
1825
capital outlay of 313,000,000 ou , Midland
ified by the increase in motor trans- , Neustadt 141
of 50
°
andthe rapid expansion i Oi ut •cillo -
t zt P
1nu ttsot
I
toutt.t traffic 1 Owen Sound 12300
These are just a few of the lead- Pakit y 749
'ng xpenditures and they show ponetang 38961
that the cost of government in Ont- PortMc•Nicoll 01-1
aria is exceedingly hi:rh, and is Port Perry 114'21
steadily increasing. The citizens of Priceville
Ontario, in view of the huge rove- i Ripley
nue of more than 555,000,000 de- Shelburne
rived by the government, have good;Stayner
reason to expect the utmost 'conomY Sunderland
more than $53,000,000 it is only
• iso one; and if he is able to curtail
possible to show a surplus of 3e37,-
in expenditures, so that, if possible, Tara
the burden of taxation may be sub- 1 Teeswater
stantially reduced. The amusement , Thornton
tax, which was essentially a war ! Tottenham
measure, still retained and an Uxbridge
increase has been made in the gas- Victoria Harbor
oline tax, with little hope of im- . Wauhaushene
mediate reduction in the cost of
licenses for motor vehicles, it is evi-
dent that the task of the provincial
treasurer is an exceedingly difficult
000. Any commercial cute p expenditure, and reduce the burden
making such a showing would be of debt and taxation, he will win
considered by financial authorities1 the approval of the people of
not to be in a particularly flour .Ontario.
ishing condition. Governments,
oft
course, finance differently from
business corporations and it seems 1 The north side of a room is al-
to be traditional and it is most un-; ways the honor side among the
fortunate that it is 00 that once a i Chinese and the host always sits
new tax is imposed, it is seldom' there facing north.
very special purposes, it is seldom Because of the large number of
removed. I cattle grazing on marshy lands, Hol -
When it is known that the profit land is waging an extensive, crusade
on the sale of liquor in this prpov- ; against bovine tuberculosis.
ince for the last fiscal year reached Autoists of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
the enormous sum of 38,225,000, a city of 150,000 population are Ontaro,
people would naturally have a right protesting against the number of
general burden of taxation. Fort boulders in many of the city streets.eiV,M,M5WOW.MMD,MMM,DN
•
670;
1134
917,
570
597
607
200
557
1.92
1462
600
W ingham 2:170
Woodville 448
Total 86,286
The system still has a considerable
surplus of power from the Severn
and Eugeni plants, but the Commis-
sion is now engaged putting en an-
other 'plant at Muskoosh that will
increase the capacity of the Severn
service by about 1,500 horse power.
Work on the power house and darns
in connection with the latest dev-
elopment is now well under way and
it is expected that it will be hooked
up with the Big Chute plant long
before any shortage may be an-
nounced. With this additional in-
crease the Severn system will be the
second largest development in
Did you buy your C
hnerlastyFruit and Con-
WadEnd sd
SPOPCO
W H Y
Because we always get the best quality goods and prices
are right ! I'll say
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CANDY
Our Candy is of very five quality and well assorted,
prices ranging from ,.. • , 20e to 50e per lb.
Call in and take one of our
Calendars home with you.
We thank our want' customers for the patronage
given us and wish one and all a Merry Christmas and
a Bright anti Prosperous New Year.
(i
The Hydro
Chairmanship
Not long ago it was announced
that Mr. C, A. Magrath desired re-
sign from the chairmanship of the
HIydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario, in which post he succeed-
ed the late Sir Adana Beck, There
!has since been speculation as to
whom the government night choose
when Yr. Magrath
dewss out.
c-•
V
s (province: who believe
ev
e the
logical ere are many ee'e s in this
Phone nl5
ETN�I
Spence •''W .T. Seen
a
6
man in building up the groat public
ownership enterprise that is Ont-
ario's pride and the contleent's
envy, today. Mr, Gaby has been
eonnected with the Hydro movement
practically since its 'inception. Ilse
has been technical head of the whole
organization for many years. No
man, it is safe to say, can begin
/f ,re
Friday & Saturday - Dec. 14 & 15
TIFFANY presents
Did Geese"
e"
66
By Martha Bstensa
Canadian Western Girl
A GREAT BOOK NOW A GREATER PICTURE
She rebelled against the cruelty of her Father
1),ivet, 1„ de,per+0.11.)4 by 1) (11)11 dev„id of 'II human fie Bless,
lu 111 b, v,u",g, Nil o3113e --,curl fn luxe- _.broke the colds of bendeei.
only In be fit's•, p eweted anti 1(1tde a prisoner
A Photodrama of Intense Situations.
An Epochal Screen Play
A fetidly cowed and crushed by a m01(1l,-,1 father—defied by
hit beautiful and alibi ted daughter—whose love dares his el uellies,
and evetltll'•Ily free' big "Slaves" from Thralld,n
Monday & Tuesday - Dec. 17 & 18
WARNER BROS. present
Rllt+l�T 1601 1'I(el in
"A RACE FO *f' LIFE"
with VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE gpggy gORDON
Wonder Dog saves Jockey's life on race track
THRILLS 1 THRILLS ! THRILLS I
Friday and Saturday - Dee. 21 & 22
Fred. I N
Thomson
T o
r .
E rsr.
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
HOPED AT LAST ! The spirit of the pioneers given 10
the screen by an unulalellable portrayer, h, r•d Themsou.
Kit Carson brought to life. The daring Kit Gamna. the
enjoyable Kit Garcon, Kit CAorsou in love, I{it. Carson torn
by a girl's devotion. Here is the heart of the pioneer op-
ened.
How you'll love Fred Thomann as the rained scout in this
master epic of Ole old, the•almost•fnlgotten West. Fred
Thomson has blazed his own trail back to the heart of the
hearty pioiiPCI and reveals.rnmantic chapter from Itis
life which makes stirring, gripping; elnot100 arousing
drama.
Coming Doc. 24-25 Clara Bow in "Red Hair"
BRUCE CO. ITEMS
Clarke :Mckinnon was elected
Reeve or 14 11cardim' townhsip do-
fb:ditlfg Cerdnu Alexander 11y n maj-
ority of 117.
11 Buckingham left at the Ripley
1?xpu i s °Mire 00 Aloii l y a bouquet
of 3001110 fully bloomed and picked
(rein hie own garden that (lay. Maple
J l 10, Cl:u1 aid's the Cargill Ma!
Syrup 14111: hal, inform( d that he
been figait} suceeeefel its raptur)141
tie 0,11 ei el. the Royal Wi, t' c
Fair in 'Toronto.
The 1(10 acre L'at•ul of the hate
Beery Engel, l on the 8th Con, Brant.
ima., bete: i o,!d to elr. llrviu Wilkon
of th It eiet on for :7000, p0.,. .•:•ion
the 01)11clion began through
gi0n 111 the honey on which thtl
feed, and ail'ooted the eggs,
young bets. its a last 1'ee01U't
afflicted hives were burned,
method used to cope with the di
which et one tinte threatened
bee idustry in Ontario.
About tri pat' tent. of thou
rt mains »lett a rbi:•t le, according
a recent estimate.
AUCTION SALE -
• lie given Jan. „' ll, l•: OP' FARM
elnilruny Kocher 'of De,nlortoll stories 1'h,' 11 llta_ttm:,! hili
Con, ..
to 1 1st. C ([ION 4•
was fined 360 :(ltd co:•ts in the pope" oiler for saleat 1,01 11,
court at Well:, rten on Saturday it) Grey, „1 mile.: east of .lmnestow: 0
when he pleaded quihy to breccia;' on Wednesday. Dec, 111th, at
beer for other than his own family. pore, the i'oAuuing stock: 1 11111
At a meeting of the Suugeen tent cow due in .1anuary; 1 Durham
Hockey League held at Harriston, cow due in :April; 1 Durham eon'
L'eesvvater was arecoded :1 favorable due in 6111111; 1 Holstein co'.' due ill
grouping with Wroxeter, Fordwich ersuch; •l Ilul-nein colt cine in April;
and Go•rie tied the entrance fee, 1 Durham cow due !n March; 1
putting 'Teeswater in the League. Holstein cow clue in play; 1 Heifer
Silrerwoods of London have Peri Heine; 3 years with calf at rule; 1
closed the Neustadt crealnm'y, Tina Steers rising 2 year-; a Heifero
creamery will at present be operated rising. 2 years; 1 Sow with litter;
as a subsidiary to the larger plant 12 Chunks 8 weeks old; 7 Oxford
at Cargill, which has been in opera- hove,; 200 Bus. of 0. A. C. Oats.
pout- for sale subject to reserve bid
tion for over a year, manufacturing
The above farm will also be offered
butter and handling eggs and
try. Terms.—Cash 0r 6 months credit
J. H. Brown, reeve of Teeswater, on hank approved joint notes, bear-
plopretor of the Chevrolet Garage, ing bank interest. D. M, Scott,
has taken on more business reepons- Auctioneer, Yid, Jacklin and B. 'Mc-
ibilities by purcltaesing the Avery Cormick, Propietors.
garage and Chevrolet agency at Kin•,
to have the knowledge of Hydro
and all its renlifications, that Mr.
Gaby possession. When Sir Adam,
worn out by the strain of his labors
for the public good, was called
away, not a few persons expected
that bit. Gaby would be named to
succeed him. Things did not work
out that way, however, the position
going to Mr. Magrath, former M. P.
and a Canadian of note. Recently
it was learned, however, that Mr.
Magrath desires to retire, and it is
only natural that Mr. Gaby's name
should again be mentioned in con-
nection with the appointment. From
many angles, he looks like the man
;for the job.
YOUTH FOUND DEAD;
INQUIRY IS ORDERED
Sawyer Reported 111.
Sawyer is reported to be ill. While
friends attribute this to "shock" and
"the ordeal," the authorities believe
that it is due to the "delayed effect"
of the liquor.
A preliminary inquest into the
tragedy was opened yesterday under
Coroner H. G. Joyce of Cargill, and
was adjourned pending analysis of
the stomach of the victim by the
Provincial Analyst.
Dickson, who has been in the employ
eadrine is in charge of Mr. Gordon
otice to Creditors
N
of Mr. Brown for the past six years.
A large barn on the farm of 'In the matter of the Estate of
Whitfield Ruttle on Huron -Kinard- Catherine Ziegler, late of the VU-
ine boundary was completely des- , lag* of Brussels, in tho County of
troyed by fire, together with the Huron, Widow, Deceased.
contents, including the season's tONlticte 1l81hereby givte!vipu pursuant
testo Section
grain, about ono o'clock Thursd'.Y tnrto, that nal pars ons haVtnlg Clall,l• ftgftlnPt
nlo•nng. The origin of the file is the estate 0r the Nxnl thitherto. Ziegler, 50o
unknown but hneendial•Ism is sus died nn or anent the Twentieth day of Nevem
ber,1028, are 1, qua td to send by post, prepaid,
p1,1 1) - or deliver to A if reitt: Bat kea•, the Executor of
W. Ii Riddell, the popular dlst.rict the lest will and testament of the said de -
Agricultural Repre0entaatiVl• at c,e,tscctm1 or brfolro the First d,ty of
.humary, with
D. all tti.c nrl81" and
Walkerton is receiving the co eratu- ndd10011: with fan 0rlrnnntnra m iv •(0'
lations of friends on the arrival of ,„ ;ifr1(1010n l0I111' and LvtIlocm nature ((1101'-0-
Wednesday, hOf
Nov.on ovdeclaration,e t1aV \
then gills to
4 eche s atm
the births taking place at the Bru
by Mite anti r that after the 1=t
County Hospital, where his wife, who day or January, Me, the said Iloerntor
velli prnu] to dlstubah. the »'sets , f
WW1 formerly Miss Dorothy Spong, thesarrt estate nmmng th0 nnrti entirled
trained for 0 nurse. thereto, having regard only to the 0inim+t of
Lorne post office tlisappeatl•s from widrh ho ,+hen then hove had »mere, and
the+ said hxenatnro „Lll out be I,ahln Pnr the
the map. The Department feels that said nx-ets lir ((0Y 01111 thereof to x110 1 er+fru
the people it was serving can best of
ednot claim be. alien not thwl 111100 re -
be s'ol'ved 011 11. 1t, No. o, l�inear,i" limed nt nrua,t-}s, the belt day of (),oem
ine. lir. J. Robinson, who has been her, A.D. 10.18.
ALFRED c•. uaE>~Ex,
the obliging post master, still carries Exrcator, Brassets.
the mail on R. R. No, 1, Lorne,
which will be made up and leave
Kincardine in the future.
The many friends of Rev. err. A.
Bradley, former pastor of the Pres-
byterian church here, will be pleased
to know that the degree of D.D. is
being conferred on Juni at Victoria
University, Toronto, on Friday, Dec-
ember 7. Mr. Bradley has been nt
Aberfoyle, in charge of the United
church since leaving Teeswater.
On Monday ijames Rogers, a
bachelor who lives on the Walker-
ton -Hanover highway was sent to
jail for three months James made
elderberry wine the kick of a mule.
He sold it to some teen-age boys
during a ]sigh school field day at
Hanover, and the inspiration it gave
the five boys made them noisy.
\Joseph Bildstine and Wilfred
Reich of Carrick, who while motor-
ing
otoring on the main street of Formosa
about 7.30 o'clock on Monday night
bumped into a loaded wagon and
upset into the ditch, were each so
severely cut that Dr. was called and
had to insert several stitches to
close their wounds. Their car was
almost completely wrecked ,
At a joint meeting of the Ward-
en's and highways' Committees of the
County Council, a list of all bridges
over 300 ft. in length not situated
on a County Highway was made,
with a view of getting the Judge
to declare these County bridges
with in the meaning of the Act, so
that Bruce might get 50 per cent.
from the Government towards the
upkeep of these structures.
The attendance and interest in the
three months course in Agriculture
and Hone Economics, etc., being
condutced in Walkerton by the De-
partment of Agriculture is increas-
ing rapidly. At the beginning on
Nov. 27, the enrolment was 52 Ice
dies in the Home Economics, and
12 men in the agricultural classes.
This was soon increased until new
there are 64 ladies and 36 young
men enrolled,
A silver cup trophy was donated
by Wor, Garden Master, J. J.
Hunter and Past County Master W.
E. Mahwood for the team conf(11ing
Reid was zt years of age. He had
just returner] home last week frons
the West.
Wilson was arrested at Ms fa-
ther's farm, in the vicinity of Pinp-
erten. Provincial officers are con-
tinuing their investigation of the
case.
PLAN WORLD WHEAT FAIR
Police Claim Tragedy is Result of in Regina in 1932—Decision Made
Drinking Swamp Whiskey. at Agricultural Interests ---
Walkerton, Dec. 5, — One young Cash Prizes of $250,000 to he
man of this district is dead as the Offered,
result, SO the police claim, Of
1
ink -
ng swamp whiskey; another is re-
fDecision to hold a world wheat
^
ported ars being ill, • and a third show in Regina, Sask.,. in 1932, with
has been arrested and is held by cash prizes of 3250,000, was made at
the polece without hail in connection an important conference of agricul-
witlt the tragedy. feral interests at the King Edward
is Joseph ]:aid of Hotel e this t 0 1 on. R.
the Orange degree in 1111 mast
effien'nt nusoror, This cup won 11x1
]T t 1 nt rein Ii W R year by Bethel No 1!r.2a when then•
g 50 aures ore lord, all cleared and well drab,
The (lead youth Motherwell, Federal Minister of Ag- completed against Kincardine. No,
en, Itnst• nP Rnil, eel bnildlnrl,'s our orchard,
Greenock 'Township, His body was 765, which lately challenged them wen Yenned; 0o »urea sena e,d dnwu, 'ornr-
round yesterday morning in a pool riculture presided• again and the chttllengc being ilii.a,'Inrn`v.nln,°rol9thnlprnrlrlaesfwi�Lot
of water near his fathi;r's residence. ' The committee who outlined the accepted rho two foams met in TLin• o,•Cou. 0, llot•ris tori, nsltip, 2t 8
Near -by lay what the police claim is general plan of organization and cartlenc ]edge moms last Friday
evening, where they held another
the clue to his depatit, a bottle. par- preliminary prize list, were Dr. J• compOletion. The result being that
Bally filled with liquor. TI. Guisdalle, Deputy Minister
of ]lethel. ]'bele
0. L, retains the cup :for
Agrirultnre, Chairman, J•A. NInOney, the time being.
Man Is Arrested heldChairman, Agricultural Department, ••
John Wilson of at Pinkertontprress is in Provmcfal Exhibition, Roginas
custody. He ispresent on a George H. Clark, Dominion Seed
charge of selling liquor, His arrest
Commissioner, Ottawa; L. H. Now -
in connection with the case :followed man Dominion Cere-elist Ottawa:
statements to the poke by Reid's D.T. Llderkin, Manager, PrIn
and companion of Monday dial Exhibition, Regina.
night, Gordon Sawyer, who is now H. R. H. the Prince of Wales; the
hrlfl as a Crown witness. Governor-General of Canada; the
home on Mon
Sawyer metn Reidday afternoon.
th:ernoon. Tletter'shey Lieutenant -Governors of the Prov -
drove away together that night.
Sawyer says that later they parted
about twenty yards from the Reid
farm, and that was the last time
Reid was seonalivo.
that Sawyer er ad•
stateV
The police t
mi-ts that he and Reid in that inter-
val between meeting and parting
had met Wilson and purchased
liquor from him.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of rhe Estate of
Robert Carr, late of the Township
of Croy, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, puroaont to :lection
58, Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of
O,to rio, that nil persons hay W g claims against
the estate of the said Robert Carr, de-
ceased, who diel on or about the Second
day of September, A. D. 1028, are required
on or before the 1011, day of December A.
D,11)25, to send by post paid or deliver to
Abraham G. Bishop. Ethel, 12. R, No. 1, the
Executor of the lost will and Testament, of
the said recessed, their Christian and
surnames, and addresses, with full partici.
niers in writing of their olaims and the nature
of Chair securities of any) held try them,
And further mks notice that after such Last
mentioned date that said Executor will prn-
oeed to distribute the assets of the deceased
amongst the persons entitled thereto, llaving.
regard only to ilio claims of which he shell
then have notice and the said Executor will
not bo liable to any person or persons for
the said nRsetn or any part thereof of
whose clam, notloe shell not hove been reoely-
ed by . hint at the timer)) /moil distribution
Dated at Brussels, this let day of Deameber
A. D 1028.
ABRAHAM G. BISHOP,
25.5 Executor
Debts Collected
We Collect Accounts, Notes and
Judgments anywhere and every-
where, No collection, no charge.
Write us today for particulars.
Canadian Creditors' Ass'n
Post Office Box 951, Owen Sound
Hog for Service
The undersigned 0111 keep for service at
Lot 22, Oo,. 7, Grey, ,t pure bred Yorkshire
Hog bred by Rratho, r ,k Sons, of narford.
Thin Is 0 good stook getter of the bacon type.
Wee, 81,00, With privilege of returning.
000IL BAT51,£AN,
20.2 Proprietor.
Farm for Sale
Good enrol for sale, being the S'W of Lot 25
nod N)4 Lot 20, on the 0th Oon, of Grey, It la
won entered with a nover•ntiling riag,
'
ho a
11°01 gravel 0111 and n piece of good hardwood
bnRh. Immediate possessioeon be given.
Terms to snit perohnser, For further partio-
tilers imply to111 Rh. AL01(E1) HOLLER -
MICE, Ethel 0. 0.
Farm for Sale
Farm for Sale
West half fLot
t u South half t( ing 5, on the 17th
Concession of Grey, containing 50 norm, and
the South holt of Lot 12, on the 10th Oonaos
!1T'k.' ARH•,'AT A CE PAST »ion of Grey aontnaring 50 Hero), On the
d2�s8. .LF0- V Y-.,f`L A , p011(01aea}e shei•tnllle (noir ells, 1 good
! burn and drive shed, orchn rd 2 walls, 12 soros
bosh, all underdralned ; s miles 1001,1 Walton.
"American Foul Brood" No Longer lmtnedinte nosaesslon, Apply ou ,he prom-
,
ises. AT.Eh, N11dOL,'h0000.
a Peril in Ontario t0•tf _ Phone 87.0
Toronto, Nov. 29• --Nile "Ameri- ,
Farm for Sale
can Foul Brood" which a few years
ago was wiping out •whole colonies
of bees, is no longer a menace and is prislii°pi0it°n res inog6 YDotwolnnred"nn'd°h a
inns; the Prime Minister of Can- being wiped out out of Canada es- I re date of cultivation, lots of water and
Lada; the Premiers of each of the witirbl tmfle of Etheletntion, 5y mib, to Ethel
> provi ly In purrs , 11 t", Millen, I pv !]ate. hili be prioed'lleonhinsr Lor qutok
Provinces; the T"ederal Cabinet Min- I P.rovinelal1 Apiarist, told the Ontario ! jr; ernieo °eo further particulars,wn�A h0' n
isters not on the National Commit- I Beekeepers Association convention -
liege' Farm for Sale
Henry Thornton, were suggested as ' Three years ago experts in agri-
culture at the Ontario Agricultural Avery doeirnnte stook form of 150 sores,r�
College, Guelph, discovered that this muepp from Brnseols, Girm,et 160 aBoo aa'd
for scourge was proving more serious as B'otifur h6r'par%ioulPe pptfol 0 It pureh0ser,
time went on. 11 was found that A. a, MACDONALD+
Brttesels,
patrons of the show.
Tokio, Japan, •has one stor
every 28 inhabitants,