The Brussels Post, 1924-1-23, Page 4;be floods st
wiSl NSI'Sd)AY IAN 23 1914
New PesitlehtAgelcolturel Noelety
X X lluieuln, 1'Lt1gl,yt. 11 I' la
for (ynt111i Witted. wt o W 1, t•r, t' t , it
tlils
entered an appeal tt Irl w � fi lits
decision. lie b.fita Ccnse va roe iu the
last election but Bro Howard Ferguson
has Intl arils encttgh in the house of
forego "netting many bides to the
feltee" purely; You never can tell,
though.
'ranee% likely to be a legal scrap over
Dresden Mayoralty electieu. Aeons. -
mous letter writing will figure In
ali nv-
C e n
writes
an fellowW
i . The el who
t
mous screed is a first-class sneak and
the man who pays any attentio•l to its
receipt is a frrttt;elass goose. Some folk
tjon't like to take bitter medicine but
sometimes the electors are the doctors
and are good guessers.
Just to prove that weather prophets
don't own Canada nor are altogether
Omniscient norOmnipotent Old Probs,
put a "dip" on the program last week,
in this mild Winter. and the thermom-
eters registered 3'o 0 below in some
places, Ou, in the West, where they
"don't feel it," it don't make shush dif-
ference butin'Ontarlo, when the icicles
hang from the tea kettle on a red hot
stove, is is d tferent But "let e'er rip"
more than half of January has final any-
how and as long as wood don't shrink to
less than re inches to the stick we will
endeavor to live in hope of balmier
weather by Dominion Day.
Gossir is generally untrue g times out
of Io and Sometimes another can be ad-
ded to the count. Most of us have faults
ettough to keep us bu-y rectifying with-
out spending
ith•outspending much time straightening
everybody else up not doing every-
thing o. k. Link up with a "Help -a -bit"
organizltion and prove "It is more
blessed to give than receive." Build up
rather than pull down, Everybody has
some good quality that is worthy of
recommendation. Give your neighbor
a good boost, not with the toe of your
boot but some simple, helpful turn that
be will be induced to repay, maybe four-
fold. Never write an anonymous
letter, If you have sometbiog to say
and can't face it out send the Tetter to us
with your name attached and we'll use
it -to start the fire. Sager will catch
more dies than vinegar. The point is,
sweeten up and the sooner the better.
D. 0. ROSS
RRUsiEL8
who was chosen President cif East
Huron Agricultural Society for 1921.
Mr. Rosa was also reelected
Chairman of Brussels School Board.
He hate been 28 years on this Board
and put in peat two years as Chair-
man, with a tlnmbt'r of terms on
wishes
ravings dates, 'Lou POST r V
him a Comfortable year In his
multifarious duties. He will be a
busy man with all his offices.^
assistance for varion4 laudable projects.
should guide and guard such mitoses so
that as far as possible economy will be
practised and the interests of the tax
payers safeguarded carefully.
We noticed amoug some resolutions
adopted by Municipal Councils this
gentle reminder to the knights of King
Nicotine. "Smoking prohibited during
the ,sessions of Council." Years ago
Huron Co. Council, which then consist-
ed of about 5o members, passed such
regulation and nobody was permitted to
smoke the pipe of peace without com-
mitting a breach of County legislation.
Of course it m'ght depend a little on
the quality of the "terb te," whether
Drum head or Flat Dutch, and the years
the pipe had seen service, as to horse
power, &c., i,ut when sometimes visit
ing lovers of the weed added their
q•tota it was "Some big smoke," with-
out any doubt. We are aware that
tobacco smoke is said to be an A i dis-
infectant but it may not be altogether
necessary to perform that san tai
operation in such a public place, nur
with such inteusive regularity Public
business should have associated with it
a dignity and distinctiveness that will
1 m
show a
high valuation as to its i
u
g
portance
and this will be maintainedby
the members of such bodies by the im•
press they put upon it. Dominion
Government M. P's set a bad example
when they wear their hats or elevate
their feet to the desks and the danger is
that these little "tricks" Will grow
rather than reduce to the impairment
of public service. We have not referred
to Brussels Council nor any other Muni-
cipal compact or organization but may-
be until ventilation is improved in public
balls it might be in order to suggest that
as the dear brethren burn their idols
they would do so in rotation, with a to
minute intermission for business, so that
both business and pleasure might both
be advanced without any danger of
either being overdone, "No smoking
aloud" would perhaps better suit the
fancy of the consumers of the so -desig-
nated "mild brand" as the smoke circles
ceilingward•. Non-smokers have a few
rights left yet we presume, that have not
been altogether pre-empted by old
Nicotine and its devotees.
Foe fear the C. 0. F. organization
should grow lonely and feel that they
were orphans by the very pronounced
increase of rates. the dear brethren of
the Chosen Friends have been asked to
bunk in the same department, only on
an upper story. It may be all right to
put beyond d an
Y question tion
this
co-oper-
ative
insurance but, in our judgment,
before these imperative pronouncements
were made several options should have
been proffered that would prove, to the
older membersiparticularly, an assurance
that "All was not lost that was in dan-
ger" instead of practically a "wipe out"
as some take it, This is all the more
needed because of the fact that every
man going into the C. 0, F. had . the
stability of the Order drummed into him
and he was assured it was as impreg-
nable as Gibralter. Generous offers
should be made to the men who have
paid year after year into the Coffers on
the assumption that old age and de-
pendants were well provided for when
earning power had failed. A lively
time is promised at the next High Court
in seeking an adjustment of what now
appears to be an inSafejustice, gpard
the Order by all means but let "Justice"
be tempered with large portions of
Mercy, 'Brethren are foolish, THE POST
thinks, to act too hastily In sacrificing
their membership. "Watchful waiting"
is thd"lineof procedure we suggest parti-
cularlyuntil the action of High Court is
determined next June.
Thr Wonder Kidney
Liver v Stomach Tonic
as 19ttuonally Advertised
F. R, Srv►IT1I4 Brussels
and by a gond Druggist everywhere
....................
E_,� ;......._<_. - giant clrildt•en'a Md ; W. R. Craik-
5 0 shank, Ib10 00 eleation, Moved by W.
H. Mltrsllall end J. Breckenridge 'that
Connell adjourn to meet again at
e?th Feb.,a Dozen n
Bluevale I , at p, tri,
Ground Bone
Will aid in the pro-
duction, We can
supply you
Backer Bros.
PHONE 0 BRUSSELS
The Post letter Box
In remitting his ,subscription to
THE Powo from Alameda, Sage,,.
Simon Forsyth, a farmer well known
Morrisite says :-Although I have
taken'1'HEPOST the past 30 years I
still look for 'its arrival every week.
We are, enjoying a splendid Winter
here, a little frosty at times, the
thermometer reaching 400 once, It
keeps bright and sunshiny and no
snow.
A kindly note from the home ,of
Barrister Blair, Regina, sends greet-
ing along with $2 00 and states that a
new Collegiate was formally opened
last week in that city. Air. Blair is
the Chairmen of the Board and'a buey
man, as he was in his years of resi-
dence in Brussels, which both they
and the remember with retrospective
interest.
Tess duties of a Municipal Assessor
and the appointment of persons who will
please everybody and do justly by all is
one of the problems. After all it is only
one man's opinion and judgment, but
the fact should be borne in mind that
Councils have always the right to care-
fully review the work and make changes
that they would consider necessary.
Not one Council in 200 spend 20 minutes
in such consideration, we presume, 00'
less appeals are entered. The fact that
those assessed do not enter protests is
the hest proof that they are not kicking,
for each person is supplied with the As-
sessor's figures, of course. Unless
Where considerable building is in prog-
ress very little variation from year to
year will be probable in tike average
municipality. We have known County
Counolls to adopt year after year the
same equalizetiou (which is practically
Ru eissessment) without spending to
Mid utes in discussion. It is bad
practice; to saddle burdens on any LAX•
itr•
e
payer, especially people who have
le
vested their money in poor revenue
producers or tied it up int employing
egeuclos front which profits, It at all, acn
orue slowly. Heavy taxes are a deter-
rent to any municipality and both
Councils and those seeking municipal
Logan Council
George Patterson is the new Clerk
of Division Corgi at Wingham, ae
50ceessc1' to J, G. Stewart, deceased,
°Writing from Endako, B. 0., Mrs -
J. A. Kyle to Mrs. T. Strachan a $2
note is enclosed for renewal of THE
POST. Mrs. Kyle says the Frust
King has been pinching things up
there. 46 3 being marked on the ther-
mometer. The Kyle folk went West
from Brussels a few years ago.
Miss Fannie Thompson, Hamilton,
Otte, accompanies her renewal for
THE POST with the following uewsy
note that we are glad to get for the
sake of Auld Lang Syne. "After 15
years absence from the old home town
we still love THE PosLr as much as
ever and look forward to its coming
k Have had
fine
weather
Net:
every
Winter
W
this Winter, in fact
not
few
weather at 311, with exception of
days. Am enjoying it and best of
health also. Mother still keeps fairly
well. Big brother Will. (and he is big
weighing over 200 pounds) Myrtle and
myself are fine. 1 am employed in
one of the large departmental ;Armee.
Business in the city is a trifle quiet,
with a good many unemployed.
Everybody hopes for revival in the
Spring. Wish you the beet and hap-
piest year you have ever known."
Commit met on Monday as per
statute. All members present. Neces-
sary declaration of office and caths
were taken by the members and pre-
sented with the Clerk. Following
constitute Council for 1924: Reeve M.
Hagerty ; Councillors, E. Preuter, G.
Ahrens, D. McCarthy, H. Chaffe,
Clerk was instructed to prepare .a by-
lawfor 1921
cars
forfollowing officers
Clerk, L. G. Rock ; Collector, 'Win,
Rock ; Treasurer, T, M. Linton ; Cat•e-
taker, G. Gell ; Auditors, H. Diegel
and W. Leake ; Assessor', R. G. Jar-
rnuth • Salrl'fat'y. inspector, F. Rook ;
M. 0..H., Dr. Smith ; Board of Health
Reeve and E. J. Elliott and M. 0. H.
engineer, John Roger • sheep value,
tera, D. DcUoursey, Ed. Puller, J.
Mogk, W. Barthel and G. Leonhardt,
Clet'k was instructed to order 9 copies
of the Municipal World .for township
officials. Sum of $26 was granted Jos.
Connolly and charged to rtiarity.
Salaries of the• various offlciale were
then fixed. By.litw No. 1 was 'duly
read end passed, H. Ohaffe will reps e
gent divistouNo. 1 G. Ahrens, No. 2 ;
E. Preuter,.No.8; I), McCarthy, Nn.
4 ; M. Hagerty, hntlndcrics, Div, Nn,
1 be allotted $2,000 for expenditure ;
Nb, 2, $1,700 , No, 8, $1,900 ; No. 4,
$2,900 ; boundaries, $84500. $500 was
Here and There
' A grizzly bear barbecue will bo
one of the features of the Win el
Carnival at Banff ill February,
Ten Canadian and three United
States teams have already entered
for the Eastern International Dog
Derby, which will be run during the
Winter Carnival in Quebec, Feb-
ruary 21, 22 and 23.
Progress and bright prospects in
the development of sodium sulphate
in Saskatchewan is reported by the
Bureau .of Labor and Industries.
Sodium sulphate recovered from
Saskatchewan deposits is now being
used in the manufacture of glass at
Redcliff.
A report of the British, Columbia
Industrial Commission Department
shows loans to industries amounting
to 51,176,694 embracing 60 planta.
Repayments have been made on
principal by 56 industries. Total re-
payments amount to 5181,4.28, of
which $71,245 was interest.
For the purpose of extending
Canadian trade in Greece, Turkey
and the Eastern Mediterranean, W.
McL. Clarke, Canadian Trade Com-
missioner at Milan, Italy, has been
instructed to visit these countries
and report on the opportunities for
the sale of Canadian goods.
E. D. Calvert, noted guide and
sportsman of Rainy River, who has
done 'much towards bringing tour-
ists from all parts of the United
States to the Lake of the Woods,
states that the tourist traffic this
year has greatly. exceeded all pre -
nous years and anticipates a greater
increase next season.
Turnberry Council
Minutes of Council meeting held in
Bluevale, Monday, Jun, 14,
Members all present, J. L. McEwen,
Reeve, J. Breckenridge, W, H. Mar-
shall, D. Fortune and R. Grain, Coun-
cillors.
Moved by 3, Breckenridge and W.
H. Matehall that Children's A18 and
Humane Society be given grant of
iUUCarried.
U, Oa
Moved by R. Grain and D. Fortune
that Board .:of Health meet at D1.
Re(lmnnd'e office, Winghitm at 3.30 p.'
Carried,
on Jan.
20th.
m,
Moved by J. Breckentidge and W.
H, Marshall that we ask for applica-
tions for Assessor for the Township of
Turnbe'ry for 192'1. Carried,
Moved by D. Fortune and W, H.
Marshall that following By -Laws be
passed,. No. 1, Councillors be Itoad
Commissionerd.for 1924.
Nu. 2, Appointing Allan McEwen
and Howard Wylie Auditors for 1924.
No. 3, Appointing J. A. Porter as
member of Board of Health.
Moved by J. A. Breckenridge and
W. 11. Marshall that Auditors meet at
T is t fore on the 20th and 305tH
op Wanted y
Pili"ttt �l/tlll
edRebekah ie met tie'ds ..f the er1.t 0.c,0tlrtand
Ii J Lacb,y, Ar l),trling and D.
We are in .the minket to putehaao
Saw logs end Heading bolts; for
which the higheat��pprtoea unit be
paid, Out Soft Elm and Soft
Maple Lags, 10 ft. 0 in, t 13 ft' 2 in,
tine 10 ft, • cut 13aseWond, 1111.
2 in, • 12 ft. 10 in, Aud 10 ft. Cut
all other timber Customary eyed
lengths, Cut Basswood and Elm
Heading bolts 20 in,
fitment Bros
Auction Sate
AUCTION' 851E 015 FARM, FARM STOOK,'
A IA1PLalug5Te GItAds &11-1118. aylor,
Auotloneer, has received Instructions from the
undersigned Proprietors to Bell by Public
Auction at N55 Lot 18, 8 Morris, w1'Pri-
day, Jan. 26th^ at 12 o'clock, Sharp, the folloW..
Ing property ,-1 horse Pitting 0 genre, 1 mare yore, 1 mare rising 0 yea, s, 1 mare rising 4
ears,1 filly rlxing 8 years 1 filly rising 8 yearn,
wally rising 2 years, 1 egad team work horses,
1 driving mare rising 4 years, 1 drying horse
rising 12 years,1 driving mare Heins 12 yeara,
1 Hereford bul. rising 8 ears old with peal -
gree, 1 cow 8 years old due Jan. 28, 1 Pow 7
years old due Feb, 28, 1 ooW 8 years due Meroh
!0, 9ntee1
11 ria(tfng 2 years.. 2 helfpara rising 2
old, 1 s8owtbrod onlDee 26, Hee a bred on Jahns
let, 50young pallets, 2 Reese and 1 gander,
MasseyHarrie binder 7 foot out as good as
new, Olassey-Barrie mower 53 ft out nearly
new, International hay loader, 18 disc Cock -
Shutt fertilizer drill, Massey -Harris cultivator,
Deering mower pea harvester, 11.foot Noxou
Tiger hay rake, twin Ida plow No. 0, twin
Hamilton plow No. 40 nearly new. 2 single
plows, Bain wagon with box nearly new,
Waikerville wagon Chathatn. wagon, 2 sets
18 -foot hay rook
an 000.
as new, t
sloop sleighs F �
with half rack as good As
new,
y
t hay
rook nearly naw, grovethosee t yds. emits,8
rubber -tired top buggiee good runningor-
tr, Comm draenl ba'y otreet eutter new, 1 Pit
ter good new, buggy and cutter pole with
k'2k2 turnip pulders, 2000 1be, beam
scales, 2 wheelbarrows, dice 14 plates, eats
double team hareem, 8 sets driving bar -
nese, set plow harness, 25 tone goodtimothy
ti 1
hay, 00bus. barley, 600 bus. maxed grain, .
hymn 800 end.400 bushels turnips,bpels
oeolp, arida bags, pair 05 Chicago power
horse clippers, forks, hoes, toyokes,
acerees,oodotherteticest&nurus 0 mentn. Imptemnrigs, 8$0., are
o
all la good repair and es good as new. Every.
thing to be sold without reserve as the pro•
prietors are Intending to go West. Farms con -
tale 1.16
on•tale176 acres, more or less, with 110 aoros ateor
on hone place, good bnildln0s and In pink of
co.
Terms. -All sums of $10 and s on theunder Dashcre : over
that amount 10 months credit elven on fur.
nlohing Approved Joint Notes. Land owners
as Security, 0 per cent per annum off for cunt
on credit amounts. Termsforfarm made
known on day of sato.
JAB J KELLY �Cl ka
Os'awford were elected Police a'ru8trt's
t I l.vilttt a &nliih4
uf8i1. Marys adies' hockey team did
not gel,far in their distilet, last year,
1105 will endeavor to show up hinter
meeting to. reor''all ze
this aaasotl, A t' s r, h
the team was held Le week.
One tJlhig which will peep hockey
cm the 'nap luoaily le the Inter -Church
League, 3 gaoled are to be played
every Wednesday night. There are 0
teams, entered in the St. Mary's,
league,
United Slates grain shipped from
Canadian ports during the crop year,
September 1, 1922 to August 31,
1923, totalled 55,000,000. bushels,
ap-
proximately
s of
total h P
This meant g
a
0bushels,a
0 000 00
proximately 11 ,
it was necessary for the grain to
pass through the elevators at lake
ports and at ports of exit.
Miss Marion Towne, of Berlin,
N.H., who in three years since she
first put on a ski, has achieved
fame through her daring and grace-
ful jumping, has expressed her de-
sire to compete with Canada's best
girl ski junipers at the winter sports
carnival in Quebec on February 21,
22, 23 and 24th, during which time
she will make exhibition jumps.
Further indications bhat the year
1923 will create a record in ocean
traffic are shown by figures given
out at the headquarters of the Cana-
dian Pacific Steamships. Bookings
for westbound sailings were excep-
tionally large,'while those for hsa
ings to the Old Country for Christ-
mas
Year were
In ad-
vance
Nenv
toes and
vance of the traffic of any previous
year.
KELLY, Bros,
Tnos.�MILLRli, er..' Proprietors.
Assessor Wanted or Grey Twp.
The Counoll of the Township of Gray will re•
n fur the 1o•ttian or Assessor.
11 Pulte e 1
siva a t
a p
t 19'9.
,i a Olt 2
of lard 10080. .S 1p till o 10 be tient,
Salary 4140 W. APPIloatluns to be addressed
40 J, H Frk,
Township L')ark, lilthol,
odor Polos Waded
Tenders Will be received by the Alunlalmll'
(+nunell of the Ylliege of lir wises, up to Feb.
4111.1024, for the delivery in Bromide of the
fullawing eWelber et ('Pear Fel08.-•
70 Pules 26 feet 0lnelt top
05 Poles 50 fret 7 molt top
00 Pelee 115feet T Inch top
10 Poles- 40 feet 7- molt top
All ealArnllona of xI eayIlydro Bre 6tla Fewer
Cha Ml
of 1 and be 8u18505,to the
Conrovel on bo (toipt o
np royal of pn tlol118r0 are
d sired app
f[ fprttim• pnrtluulara ursdaxlrod apply to
,. A. 13. MAUDO VIUeme clerk,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. --In the
matter of the Estate of Catherine
Howard, late of the Village of Drug.
sole, in the County of Huron,
Mildew, deceased.
Notice 18. hereby given pursuant to The Re-
vleed 9tettltei of Ontario, 5014, Chapter 121,
that all Creditors and others laving olaf.ns
ngninet the exlute of the said Cather na How•
aid, who died on or shone the sixth day of
Jaupery, 5,0. 1024, to set d by Poet prepaid or
deliver to Samuel Wilton, -Brosxolx,
Exeantor of the white of the said deceased,
r `hriettun mod Surnames, addresses and
tier 4 ^x oP their
deeorlptlons, elle
claims. the Otntdta'-nt-of their and
the nature of the socurities (1f any) held by
them.
And further take notice that after such teat
mentioned date the sed 8m:uter will proceed
to dlxtrlbnte the aae018 of the deeeaaed,
amoo t the parties end led thereto Lavin •
ga shalt
thenr11 only of the ,iI the
88 which he i
then have notice nndthe veld Exmoor will
not be liable for the said meets, or any Part
thereof to any person or person., of whose
claim notice shall not have been 'revived by
him at the 11513 of pooh dlatributon,
10D4ated thio Sixteenth day of Jon eery, A. 0..
W, M. SINCCL.AIR,
Solicitor for the Exeaotor
NRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF
U FAIIM STOOK, IMPLEMRNTS, GRAIN, 80.-
Jas.
0,
Jas. Taylor, auctioneer, has received Metruo-
tlous from the undersigned Proprietors to sell
by Public Auction at Lot 41, Con. 7, East
Wnwanoeh on Tuesday, Jan, 28th, at 1.2,80
o'clock. tate following property :-1 work
horse 12 years old, 1 draft mare 12 years old, 1
draft horse 8 years old, 1 draft mare 5 years
old, 6 cows supposed to be in call, 5 milk cows.
8 heifers =mimed to be in calf, 2 fresh cows
with calves at foot, 6 heifers tieing 2, 6 steers
rising 2, 7 yearling heifers, 4 yearling steers, 8
calves, 2 brood sora 1 due in Maroh, 26 shoats,
Harrl binder Taft gout,, hfooeeseq Barrie Massey.
0 ft. out. 151 nosey -Harris fertilizer drill 18 disc
nearlynew, Mansey•H0reis hay loader, Massey -
Harris steel rake, land roller, MasseyHarris
manure spreader. roller hay rook 10 ft., Noxon
seed drill, cultivator, sandier, set of iron har-
rows 4 sentlon. alaosey-Harris cream separator
nearly new, rubber tire boggy, ontter, robe
and grug, pair horse binnketo,2 riding plows, 2
boiling pan,2wagons. set buckets
supply
and fiat
lbs.. faannrack, ill,t 2 doz. grain 2 sets
double harness, set single harness, cutting box,
ata 500 bots
mix-
ed
500
bus,o
verEdt ,
torn! sot
P
to roan -
Mon.
n-
meroaa e
d rat
n other
articles too no
e
r,
reserve tion. Everyehirg Go bev sold without
the Proprietorssumo have land' their farm.
Dat amounts 10 months andundergive,, on overr-
'tiehing Approved Joint Notes. 0 per cent off
for cash on credit anoounts,
R, PltooTRR, /Clerks, ._BRADBURNRR05..
Wu. Saunas, f Proprietors.
Trade
is
Board of T
Th
Calgary
Bo r
The ry
taking interest in the proposal of
large British interests,- which -in-
volves the utilization of western.
straw for the manufacture of paper
and other products, and is getting
all possible in'fol•tnation with respect
to the development of industries.
Hundreds of thousands of tons of
straw are 'burned in the prairies
every year? which it is claimed has
a commercial value.
St. Jovite, Quebec, has been chosen
once more as a movie location, and
teaaure
ode '
have been m by
mnenis
of Jan. Carried, arrnng
Following accounts were paid 1 Conrad Nagle and Alma Rubens for
A. (3. Smith, $44.50, printing ; Muni- "the transportation of themselves
cipal World $5 83, stationery for' elec• party of 17 and equipment to that
thin ; W. H. Kerr, $1.00 account place during the early winter. Last
adv. ; It. Ai.tchesan, $2, Foresters' winter Lionel Barryinore and. Senna
Hall; G. Wray, $10.00, Election; J. Owen located at' St. Amite for the
O, Higgins, $6, Election Rott, filming of "Snow Blind" prior to
Deyell, 810, Election D. H. Wallace taking other parts of the picture
$10.00, Election; (4, M. Elliott, $10,00 around the Chateau Frontenac, Que-
bec and. Windermere, British Col-
Unable
s Traffic through the Lachine Canal
' Owe an increase that of 1922 in almost every par-
,AesessOr Wanted
opmpoima
ApPpllontIon will be received by nndorotgfad
up to: II'ebrunry 4th, 1024. for the °face of
5x386001 for rho Village of Brussels for the
pr08antyear. SalJ,.0. MAODONALD.
V11)ege Dlork,
Hog for Service
Thoro'bred Tntnxwortlt hog for Servide,
Lut 0, Con. 14, stegitloil t'ownimie. 'Teems
$t 60. Have timber for Belo ready for fratning
to oro0t bu0ding_'222x05 feet, 0 foot posts.
DANIEL M W alb n, R. R. 1,
Farm for Sale
Containing 100 sores, being NF Lot 17, Con.
0, Morris township, known as the Connors
farm. On premixes is a comfortable. trine
I house. honk barn, good drilled well,. orchard
&u. well watered by Sprtng and Maitland
river tuuohes ourne1. 8,5§ Int es to Brneaols and
school handy, 10 norm of timber. Possession
after bertha to do Fall work. For further
partioalars as to prima, terms. &0. apply to
1000T. 101‘1401.,
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Phone UIIO,4,
NOTICE TO OREDiTORS.-In the
matter of the estate of John
Lawson, tato of the Township
of Morrie,. in tho County of Huron,
Farmer deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Re-
vised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 121, 81501 all
Estate ofethesls`aidNJohnrraiva n,swho died
on or about theTwenty-eightt,,day of Dreem-
ber, A.D 1928. are required on or before the
!Mooed day of Febrnory, A. D 1814.00 send
by pP�ost, prepaid, or deliver to James lAtWo0lr
01 William Kearney. ttiyth P. 0 , the Evelio.
tors of the estate of the said derrased, their
ecrlptions the Surnames, their mid de.
the Statement of their accounts and the 'oat.
tire of the securities (If oily) held by Goon,.
And further take notice that after such lost
mentioned date said Exemplars will pro -
coed to distribute the assets f the deceased
amongst the parties xntffded thereto, having
rewire. only to the elaima of width they shell
then have notice 011,1 geld Exrcotore w1l
not be liable Por the paid nxoets or tiny p�art
thereof to any person or persona Of whose
claim notice shall not have been received by
them et the time of Ruth distribyution.
Dame this 8th day
W. 51. J Iutry, R, D. 1024..
Solicitor for the Executors.
AUCTION 8ALE. OF FARM STOOK, IM•
waterers, &e, -John Purvis, Auctioneer,
has received instructions from the undersign.
8ed 4 midge. proprietor
1,sell
orbrts(one-half stion at mIle South-
east
outh
east of Blaevele Station) Wednesday, January
80th, at O'clock, sharp, the following .prop.
arty :-1 heavy draft mare rising 8 enr1, old,
1 heavy draft horse rising 6 years old, 1 henry
draft mare rising 9 years old, 1 heavy draft
horse rising 10 years old, 1 general purpose
snare rising 8 yearn old, 8 good dairy oow0 due
to calve in March. 1 good dairy oow due to
salve June let, 2 fresh cows, 2 steers rising 2
yearaold, 2 others rising 1 year old, 2 heifers
rising 1 year old, 1 now due to litter nt time of
Bale, 1 SOW ane to litter Feb_ 10th, 1002 due to
litter March 20th,1 sow due to litter May 20th.
1 thorn' bred Yorkshire Registered hog, 12
chunks 0 weeks old, 10 ohnnks will weigh 126
1be.,10 °hanks will weigh 100 lbs,,. 9 chunks will
weigh60 lbs., 15 tons good timothy bay, ]00
bus, seed oats, 160 bus. mixed barley and oats.
t 12 horeepower
on s
for seed,
200
bneoo feed 1
0
'good condition,
Inlet national gas engine in
fight wagon, Fleury plow stone at21, gang plow,
pennant mill, hay rack, atone Boat; turnip pflad-
der,
-
per, sat double18.Inob pips water tank, 110 ft 000
, n
for wagon
h
1 n
timber R
E. ino piping, bon goes and num rocs Gy of tion. other
thteg 5 too sold
numerous to mention. Every-
thing
very
thing r be disposed
sedhr reserve as the Prll
some of
as dlnd and d under hies,l farm. e Terme. All
at amount
9 months credit t B veon furnishing r Approved
Joint Notes. 5 par cent per annum off for
cash on credit amounts.
EARL MATHERS, Proprietor.
in 1923 showed s over
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t ticular, the total grain carried being
8 88,285,270 bushels, as compared with
87,881,212 in 1922, the best pre-
• • • vious year;' coal receipts totalling
813,501 tons, compared with 384,576
tons; the ship tannage operated be-
ing 6,462,200, atatnst• :4,785,543;
Templeton'e Rheumatla Capsules
For'
ranted the Sick Children's hospital.
i� At,�', y�■ shipments of pulpwood tote ing
k'fine for returning the Collector's roll
RHEUMATISM SCIATICA 4M 856,980 tonr, xr;ain.lt 313,1$4 last,
waseyear, a cargo t
extended to Feb,
Fab 20 Wm e rro tonnage 1,81125 4
xtend I t UMBAG� y th K
was 1,. 44
ra
07 were ordered paid. Meeting ad -
For
FTgNS TORONTO tied totalling ra4U7, against 69,893
n 1922,
Por Sale by jamse
city icy, Accounts
;2G and charged to NEURITIS
411,183, compared.with 4360828'
charity. Accannts atnnwltetl to $181).- and the moots n° pa..•en5t
, 1 .
turned to meet on Feb, l non at the
usual lace at IO a, m,••' -•L, G, Rock, 1
sir .9
Fox
Sale
Faun for S
Contains 100 scree, beingg 54 Lot 28, Con. 0,
Marra. township. 000u brldlt noose with col.
lar; bm,k bare with cement stabling ; driving
shed, drilled well and a paver failing cerin at
back. About 60 aeras under cultivation. bal.
Puce pasture end wood land. Fell plowing
will be done and posseseionYygiven thio F, 5
For further Pas 00.lMACDONALD, Brnoels.
Bull for Service
The undersigned will keep for service, on 8�
Lot80, 000, 2, Morris township, thothoro'.bre
short Horn Ball, Gainford of Salem, No.
98410=. Sired by Gainford Marquis 106890) ;
Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 118959). Ped-
igree may be seen on application. Terme-
810,00lar tboro'.brede payable at time of ser-
vice with privilege to return. Grade caws not
allowed.
THOS. P1E-Or'op
Proprietor
Represen tative Wan ted
Rrl'RE00NTATIVO WANTRD for Broesohs and
Huron County t0 represent' The Old Reliable
Fonthill Nurseries." Big Wee are to be made
in netting Nursery stock during the recon-
struction period. A aptendid opportunity for
a live salesman. Highest commixeionx Ptd,
honde0me, free equipment, large line of fruit
and ornamental .stook to other, 5'r0Ra -&
W ELL0N0T0N, Toronto. Ont.
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AUCTION SALE 01P FAR'11 STOOK, I61-
PLRMlNTn,. 0aAIS,. &08 Taylor,
Auctioneer, has received instructions from the
undersigned Proprietor to sell by Public
Auction at Not 80, Lien. 18, Grey (I mils North
of Moncriefn, Wednesday, ,inn. 80th, at 1280
o'clock, sharp, the following valuable .prop.
arty :-1 heavy draft tenni about 0200 weight
well notched mare and Kiddies tieing 0 yearn.
ht 1000
r fE mnrh rlatng� U wo1R
old, 1 heavy d a
ye ,1 dark grey general purpose lending 2.
years old, I aged ei n0ral pttrpnsa meal, 12
choles groes Holstein oowa, 4 Medi balance
doe February, Morph and April, 1 pure bred
Holstein bull rising 2 years old, 2 grade Hol-
stein heltere rising 2 years old, 2 2001010111
heifer oalv00, 0 pilled Angus and Durham
be)fere 2 years old, 2 Durham salves, 18 good
Dnrhxm Steers ristug.8 yenta; old, 2 York: hire
ROOM due March 8th 27 sheets about 80 lbn,, OO
Plymouth Hoek pellets 00 Plymouth Rock
>enrtin hens, oeverah Plymoath Rook mestere
and, cockerels, lford Car Fan of 1022 almost as
good nM 002, Prost &Wood binder, Peter
Hamilton moWet, Deering hay rake, }1eoxny
Barrio 01)11 tootle cultivator 002, Idass0yHnr-
ris bay loader, MaaseyHarris manors Borend-
er,Deering seed drill, Met Dfnmond havrotve5
motion, mingle furrow Coukshutt riding plow,
Crown gang plow, walking plow, toroth pulp'
or, aonilfer, DeLaval cream ',operator, flat hay
rack With, carrier new, Kiln waggon with
doable hos, light WT ton, top buggy, 2 otters
(11102 halt street), est hob Malebo new, gravel
box, sot of 'males 2000 lbs. (Meaotty, fanning
mill, 010110 boot, 2 00te single harness both
new, 2 mote donbls hernea8, pan army horse
111ankets, gmmntity of sweet clover and tate-
hay hay, 50 000 Fall wheat, about 400 bus.
seed ante 'Canadian Pride," about 800 bits.
mixed grain, quantity of tnan0oltis and pots.
551010, grtndetnne. mills cans, m11k galla, 'awn
ohovoio
rt 40 nholltelk,forks,
mgwol milkon , g
an fi f 55 ns,tl e 9 Snle unr aro vee Am Prop•
Actor het renttd 1' 0 form, .terms, -511 Mums
1 oft'099 Hiedanderen05;orni lint t pro08
ninths treat ghee nn furnishing Apprnvml
Joint Notes 0 per cent par auuum ort fur enMh
on credit enc lxeno1 tte.
W. V. MaxAY, num, TUCK,
Clark, Proprietor,
Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly
established and thkt gives you Prompt Service and
Satisfactory Results.
We solicit your patronage knowing that we can
give you thorough satisfaction.
We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
ples and pay you the highest market prices every. two
weeks.' Cheques payable at par at -Bank of Nova Scotia.
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For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C.
McCALL, Phone 231o, Brussels,' or write to
iThe Seaforth Creamery Co.
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We will pay Patrons 1 cent per
pound butter fat, extra, if
Cream is Delivered at our Fac-
tory.
Call and get ,r Can and - make other En-
quiries if interested.
Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns
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