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The Brussels Post, 1913-3-27, Page 8
Wall Paper READY FOR SHOWING Our Sample Books of New Wall Papers are now ready for show. 'Ind as oar stook is much larger and better than in past seasons we know we can suit you no matter what the requirements may be. Among the new Papers there is a marked change to less pattern and quieter colorings, The Plain Stripes with pretty cnt-out Jiorders rnake charming coverings for many rooms. tl.itmoal Ingrains are much in use for Halls and Dining Booms, and these we have in the popular abodes. White and Gold Papers, Panels with Crown Borders are am ,ug those we have for Parlors, CGBAPEtt PAPERS -We have not overlooked these and have many Papers to show that are in good taste and to be bad at very low prices indeed. If you have Papering to do be sure and see what we have. You will have cheerful attention whether you buy or not. The Store O RUGGI BT F. R. SMITH AND STATIONER. Taal Stws THE PosT gives the uews. OLu Winter is very tardy in saying his Good,Bves, NEXT Tuesday will usher in the month of April. Watch out. Mermen) River was at flood tide this week owing to the heavy rams. ST. JOHN'S church Vestry meeting was held last Monday evening. Stec ruNQ was first-class on the cement sidewalks some days this week. A. number of voting folk were at Listowel Monday night attending a ball. Ray Mr. Mai n will preach at Knox church, Cranbrook, induction next Tues• day afternoon. LA.T monthly Horse Fair tor this season will be held Thursday of next week. Don't miss it. WRnr's the matter with ringing the school bell morning, noon and night, until the town bell is replaced 7 A 0. U. W. Lodge Friday of next week when the report of R. Leatherdale, delegate to Grand Lodge, will be given. THE Spring Assizes were oa this week tit Godertch but as there were no crimin- al cases the Grand Jury was excused from attendance Fool' BALL -A meeting will be held in the Council Chemher on Friday evening of this week at 8 o'clock to ar- range for the re -organization of the there b e a good Let fort i club3 9 rally, . i MONDAY of last week 1 a curling g rink skipped by Robt Ross, Klee•rdine, [von sweaters offered as a prize in a local competition by Mayor Mitchell. It's a waythegoaR boys5 have almost any Sport they take a hand in. REV A 1 Mann, B. A , preached his inaugural sermons last Sabbath in Mel- ville church to good congregations. He is a good pulpiter and bids fair to ren- der good service ho this important de- partment of his work. The fear of the disabled steeple falling kept some folk way last Sunday. RIB; BRIKEN -Last Saturday. ,Nm. Jewitt had the misfortune to fall in his verd breaking two ribs, one of which punctured a lung. He has been quite a sufferer since. As the old gentle- man is in his seventies an accident like that gives him quite a shake up but we hope he will soot: he o. k. READ the Studebaker Automobile sdvt. on page 4 this week. This well known corporation, whose headquarters in Canada are at Walkerville, turn out excellent cars. Robert Thomson, Brus- sels,,is the local agent apd will be glad to give further information regarding these cars. He owns one so the machine may be examined by intending pur- chasers. SAMUEL CRAWBORD DIES SUDDENLY -- Wednesday S. and Mrs. Crawford went from Brussels to Exeter locality to at- tend the funeral ot a relative. The sad news of his sudden death while there came as a great shock to our townsfolk Mr. Crawford was over 8o Years and had lived here for many years. Interment will take place at Brussels. Two sons and five daughters survive. WILL RAISE CHICKEN.--Robt. Thom- son, of the Rae Huron Produce Empor- ium, Brussels. has invested in two Prairie 8 ate incubators of tee and ago egg capacity, and will go in for chicken raising. He v ill set Barred Rock and White Wyandotte eggs. Theincuhators will be in charge of George Manning "'",3lio is a Treal;,ppoultry fancier and should fill the bill to a1licsety, CAME To BURY HER FATHER -Mrs. W. J. Halliday, of Calgary, was a visitor in town with the Misses Halliday for a NW days during the past week. She had come East to the funeral of her father, the late jas, Built, of Clearmont, Ont., Who died on the 140 inst. aged 73 years. In addition to Mrs. Buill there are two daughters and a son left, viz ;- Mese Gordon end Mrs Halliday, ot nt Cal- gary, Toronto Two 00 W. E o est 1 F gar and v. o i dtughters, Mrs. Knight, of W m V go , Out,, and Mrs Snell, of Calgary, respec- tively, died in October of tett and De centber of Igis, so the family have had n large share of sorrow. Mr. Halliday is an old Brussels boy who is well re- membered here. A 6o MILE GALE. -The great wind storm that blew nearly all day Good Friday was a very severe one and will cost the country many a thousand dol- lars Some narrow escapes were made from falling brick and hoards. DQN'T forget the sale of the Max- well town lots next Tuesday afternoon in Brussels, FARM iu Morris township for sale by public auction at the American Hotel, Brunets, next Tuesday afternoon. Read advt. in this issue, As J. 1. Gilpin was climbing a ladder to fix •he down come of an eavetrough et his home the ladder slipped and down he came, bis side striking on a storm door, 2 ribs were brokeo from which be has suffered to no small degree. Rev. Dr. Oaten expects to be able to resume his pulpit next Sabbath after an absence of g weeks owing to illness Even !O 'Ilbeacontinuance of 1 the series topic will Bible Arithmetic, viz. Subtraction. The congregation will be glad to have Dr. Oaten back to bis work. -(3- • BUTTER MIL'S von BALE. -The butter milk from Brussels Creamery is offered for sale Will sell either in whole or part to suit pur- chasers Apply at once to yP EOGs FOR HATOntNO.-The Martin strain of White Wyandottee at 750 per setting, Apply to Mrs. E. °rich or Alex. Roe, Brussele. 89.2 SEED PEAS. -I have a quantity of clean Golden -Vine seed Peas for Bale. Apply to ''RANG U. W RIooa, 1% miles North ot James- town. PERSO38 wanting backyards cleaned up coal ashen drawn away, gardens plowed or any work done should apply to W. J. BURNS, Elisabeth at., Brussels, WarTU WYANDOTTE6.-I have for sale eggs forbatehing at 76c a setting, from John S. Martina greet laying strain. My pullets started toying Nov. 1912 and I sold 24 cockerel,. hs old. ed 6 r Iba a 1990 at 5 moat dress P that 3� 7 MANNINGBrnBsele P. O. or Phone 619 CROW'SCROW'SSeed Barley for sale. Lot fl, Con. 10, Grey. ANDREW LAMONT. Phone 2814, 0042 Robe lost between Brd Line Morrie and Brussels It has brown lining. Wilmots PAt1ROW, Brussels. Phonating. 88.2 ed Berkshire sows for sale, aboTwo rho rbr Snows, t0 Joan w 19. on.months0,ore. Apply . , Lot 19, Uon. 10, Grey. Phone 2914. 88.8 A BOY 14 years of age to hire for Summer. EGGS FOR HATORING• - White Wyandotte eggs for sale at 81.00 m itting eat pen, headed by a $6.00 omit, bought .from W M Archer, Paisley • god pen, headed by a 1500 cockerel, bought from L birds ere off two of the best laying strains in Canada. JNo. MEADows, Brussels. For particulars ou Hire q by phone $811. DELAWARE potntoee for sale at MoOraokeh's $1.26 per bag. Leave your order. came lot of seed peas for tale, Lot 10, Oon. 7, Grey. CHAS, LAMONT, Phone 2118. BOMB to rent on Turnberry street. Apply to R. LEATHERDALE, SECOND hand piano for tale. Apply to, 8. °ARTEH, Brussels. 15008E and lotto rent or for sale. Apply to D. SWAN, Brussels. 21.11 I ass the art et saw filing that other experts your fansy.and TAM1 MCGREGOOR, et and to. o - Last Sabbath Rev R. Hobbs, of Tor onto, was the preacher in the Methodist church and gave two strong, clear and well directed addresses. He has lost none of bis old time vigor, even if on the retired list 'rhe reverend gentle- man will be weicone back to Brussels. Choir sang well. At the Easier service last Sabbath in the Methodist Sunday School, R. A Pryne, Ira Gerry, of Fort William, and Rev. Mr. Hobbs gave timely addresses Beryl and Beverly Oaten sang a choice duet as did Miss Alta Pryne and Mrs Oaten. May Skelton gave an 5 ippropri ate recitation. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be 'depended upon and is pleasant and sate to take. Fol Ls�ale by all dealer's. LOYAL LEOloN HNTER'I'A1NNENT.- A musical and literary eutertati•ment we- held in the Public Library Lecture Room, Good Friday evetlldg, when e first-class tame was enjoyed. Program was as follows := Chairman's address. W. le Kerr ; chorus, "Prohibition's ' n ; ecitati on Inez Mc c Cumin'," Legion Y , Nichol ; solo, Byron Wright • recitation. May Skelton ; chorus "Gifts of the Kong," girls; dialogue, "It's time fol Prohibition ;" reading, Gertrude Dead man chorus, "The Temperance Light house," bots: recitation, Eva Jamieson; speech, Rev. Mr. Mann ; solo. Marjort Campbell ; chorus, "Marching to Vic tory," girls. Everybody did splendidly. Mrs. A. McGuire is the efficient Super- intendent. FATHER Olt W. 1.FAWCETT.-The fol - The Metropolitan BanK Oapltal Paid up • • • • • ROOerve Fund • ^ UndIylded Profit" • • $1,000'000,00 1,290,000,00 181,888,20 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience arranged especially for Farmers or those living out a be deposited or withdrawn y an of town. Moneycan by Y of the parties iwhose names the account is opened. $t.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. 61LRd Y. MANAGER People We Taik About Miss Alta Praue Is visiting in 'Tor- onto, Cleve Baeker was on the sick list this week, J. H, Kerney, of Guelph, wrs in town fur a few days Mrs (Rev }Orden spent a tew days in Gorrie this week. Miss Wince McGuire is visiting for a few days in Winghsm. Miss Berva Brysns. of Toronto. is home for a holiday visit, Miss Gerrie Coates, of London, was the guest of Misses Anent. G. A. Deadman Is awe+ In Kent Co. to look after his bees at Merlin. Miss Belle Dark of London, spent a few day's with relatives in Brussels. Miss Kate Harbottle was home for a visit this week at her old home here, J. T. Mason, of Merlin. visited at the • `lr East- er. of Councillor McGuire over Mrs J. D. Warwick and Mrs. 1. Gal- braith were at Toronto during the past week. Will Henderson, of Post Colboree, enjoyed a short holiday at his home here. - Mre H L. Jackson and Lloyd were visiting relatives over Easter at Kin; carrline. Miss Kate Ament, who is attending the L endou Business College, was home fnr E a'.ter. Miss Isabel Bullard of Winthrop spent the Easter holiday with relatives and friends in town. Miss Dnra Smith is visiting itt Tor- onto this week, Miss McPherson sc. cempanied her. B and M's. Jenkins and Miss Edna, of Winghnm, were Easter visitors at Dr iC Fox's rt .t tt g Mrs Wm Miiler, daughterht stand sand - daughter, of Kincardine, were visiting in town leerweek• Miss Tense. McKenzie of London, was pose making their home. renewing old friendships in Brussels leo, Wilton, of the Metropolitsu Bank during the Das. week.. Mrs. Walter Sharo, of Gnderieh, and Angus M.Kenzie, of Teeswater, spent Easter at Jas. Sherrie's. Mira Margaret Scott, of London, was here fur Easier visitit'g her sister, Mts. P Watson, Queen street, Robert Fereuton WAR holidaying in Brnesels over Easter with relatives. He is living in Guelph now Miss Kavtie Manning is home from an enjoyable visit with her sisters at Flesherton and PAlmerston. Chas North, of Piston, wea an Easter visitor at j F. Rowland's, He- is a brother to Mrs. Rowland. Will. Strachan Jack Leckie and Carl Holmes are home from school in Tor onto for the Easter vacation, Mrs. Parker Foster, of Kincardine, was holidaving at Ronald McNanghton's her father's, over Faster Sunday Misses Menzies and Rnss and j Rnss attended the Sanderson -McCallum wedding in Mullett last week. Misses Amami.; and Pearl Renese. of Ingersoll. were holidaying at Postmaster Scott's The ladles are relatives Ge•ry Willis. Of Winghsm. Called on the family of 13 Gerry en (Gond Fr;dav, He is a grandson of the boat aid hostess N -and Mee. Grahnm, Kenneth and Muriel of Londe». were visito-s at the home of Mrs, A Hunter, Thomas street. Miss Robe and Ernest Plum has been visiting in Tornntn The latter at- tended sessions of Horseshoers' • Asso- ciation j H Cameron of London. formerly Principal of nor Public school. made a short visit in town during the past week Mrs. W. Prune, who has been wait- ing on her mother who is 111 at Toronto, took advantage of Easter and made a visit to her home here Miss Irene Cavanagh woe taken to Wineham hospital lest Wednesday :sof faring teem an attack of tvphold fever. We wish her a speeriv recovery Miss Aggie Duncsnaon. of Brentfnrd, ace mpadied by Miss A Pace, of the same city, were hnlidavin¢ with rola ti yes in Geer tnwnship nver Easter. Mra. T. F Stewart. of Toronto, is visiting at Reeve Leekie's She is a former Brttsselite and well known to mane of the townsfolk. Mrs Stewart Mr L eek s is ie'a i.ai er. . Seed Oats �-� FOR SALE ANN (dANi A A too) OFFjC , TORONTO BRUSSELS BRANCH, 3. F. Rowland, SI MI5 Manager. 11 ESTAeu$HPD Y:J 18x3 ARID EEPING a bank account for "household expenses" and paying all bills by cheque has many advantages. It shows the balanco on baud.theamount expended,provides receipts for every payment and does not require a large deposit to begin with. NW. A WOMEN Of FEW WORDS Mts Barry E. Bye, Main street north Mount Forest, Out., writes "Your remedy for kidney, bladder and etomiteh tiauble utas given ire great relief. Have taken three boxes and now feel like living and better thati1 have felt for yearn and I give your Duff & Stewart fes Phis all the praise, Inc they are the best I BLUEVALE i have ever tried." At alt dealers, 25 and 50 cents, or The Fig Pill 'Co., St. Thomas, Ont. Sold and recommended itt Brussels by J. Fox Di uggist. Dr. McCracken was visiting in Brus• I sets last week alEv Miss E'sie Wilton. who is teaching at Elmira, is hare fortheholiday. P05045 -Tn Grey township, on March 21st, Councillor Prrne nta:lo a businete John Dunbar, in bra 69th year. trip to'Potento this week. Moss Jessie Hirous, of Blyth was this week ' r 'n 10 an [ v i 'ri her sus e s I visiting g M•ss Barbara McKrlver, R A , of Paris, is visiting her mother in town. Mrs W. fe Willis. of tVingham, was visiting al the parental home :lids week Mrs. Allan Lamont was visii108 with relatives in Listowel during the hohdat .. Miss Elsie Coher, of Toronto. 8795 calling on old friends [his 'eek in town Mrs S. Cox, of Auburn, is visiting with her sister, Mrs Jur, Cunningham. town Samuel and Mrs Askin, of Stratford. were holidaying with friends in Brus. sets sod Grey. Mrs S. Wilton. Miss Marguerite end Miss Dorothy Holmes were visitors at Atwood this week, Misses Belle and Sara V McLauehlin, days with their of'Tnron o, spent a fewat 1 sister,. in Brussels. vto A Barwell and family removed Hamilton last week where they puts l'',irtunately the 360 pound bell at the lowing item refers to the father of W. J. Town Hall was not broken by its fall, Fawcett, of 'Toronto, formerly manager we: casting, ie which bell hung of the Metropolttau Bank, Bruseels:--- 1beng broken. The telephone linemen Joseph D Fawcett. aged 8o, dyed at his WO It bane time. Following is sue* home in Harriston Wednesday of last m:u v of damage done in town :-Hose ' week, He Was born in -Stooge Town tow,* Ind belfry at 'Gown Hall down, ! ship, Leeds Co. Prior to his coming to Harriston, about to veers ago, he had also lig staff ; roof off stable at electric light plant; stables blown off founda• Hoe and Wreck° 1 at Revere house and on the Strettoti property ; building at J, Currie's slaughter house blown over ; Council, School Board, and as a Reeve spire , t Mel.vilie (thumb badly warped ; ens a valued: member of the Wellington sthoke'ttacks at Ptvne mill and electric County Council. He la survived by his light ; bbeg chimney at D. 0 Roar down widow, one daughter, Minnie, and five aid through the roof Queen's hotel son William j , '1oroeto; George A.. ,teble roof damaged, ,trees, fences, Calgary: Herbert E.; Mount Ferest; chimneys, telephones, &c., suffered to Charles F , Tweed ; and Harry C., quite ee eattent, 1',.rtage la Prairie, been a resident of the village of Drayton for 30 years, where he carried on a hard- ware business, He was a member of the Acton, ate his Baste- eges at the home of his parents in Brussels Charlie Richards, of Hamilton, spent a few days at the parental home Rush of work forbade a more extended stay. Miss Alice Bradley, of Teecwater, is visiting Miss Pearl Beekt'r this week They were chums at the Normal school, Stratford. a few veers ago. Chas Kerr, son of Rev W. E Kerr. Welland, spent a few dace. with rela Ryes in Rrueeels last week He is a 2nd veer student in Medicine in Tor onto 511111 enjees his wok Carie Misses Hattie Downing and r McCracken Bre spending the Easter vacation at their respective homes in town but will return Saturday to he reedy for school opening nn Monday Mrs. G F Eddie, of L ndnn, was visiting andel the parental roof for the Easter holiday. She is a daughter ni ina. and Mrs Currie. Mill street D. Fountain, of the Forest city, was also here. s Clare Earnest, Gerryand son. C r Ira , Of Fort William, spent a busy three o� deer visiting at his old home and call. ing on former friends Mr Gerry is ee annotated w th his brother, Bert, in the '1'' hardware business and are doing well, Mrs. T, Msundera and Mrs J+ A 4• Hunter of Detroit, were re -visiting old scenes in this locality during the past + week, The former wilt extend her I + stay for a few weeks spending part of the time With her sister, Mrs (Dr.) . Waldron. of Berlin, Mise Margaret Vaca+one, dattehter of DISPERSION SALE OF SHORT -HORNS David Milne, Maitland Bank Stook Farts, Ethel, annnnnnes in our adver- tising columns that his entice heal of 82 head of Shu rthnrn cattle will be sold by emotion, withont reserve, nn Tuesday, April 1st, This herd is of more than thirty year's standing and is richly bred, enntpeistng representa- tives'of.snnh noted Scottish sti'allls as Campbell Belies, Rosebuds and enee,_ ets, Marr Beauties and R.achels, ltn- pnrted or from imported cones and most of the others sired by Brnettl• hooks Prince (Imp.) =550,2=, the heifers by Reyal Blossom =754 2=, a Cargill bred 8001 of the great Dnthie- bred Brnadhnoks bull. Blood Royal (I.rnp.) =68109=, while the calves have betel sired by Ht•nadltnnk'a Model =79755= included in the sale is a entn- pplete set of the Centtdlitil Shnrthoen Aerdhnnks, 1 to 28. Capt. Rnbsrnt and F. S. Srntt will he 1 he auctioneer's. Fain will be offered for stele nt' to Perth as Mr. Milne intends retiring froru raining. AUCTION SALES U TUESDAY, APRIL INT. -Clearing sale of Short Horn ca,tto, gaud horses end other stool, implements, eta. Sale at 12 o'clock at Ethel D Mums, Prep. 10. S. Scott, Aue, TUNSDAY, APiOIL 8.58 -Sari[ stock, imple- 10501-, &c., to but ,B, 0011 15, Gre,i. dale un- prietorttF o'clock B a, 5. 51011, Auctioneer. l5petran, Pro. Auction Sales The People's Column ogew�o♦.►0000+��000♦000e� 4 1March W Y O ♦ it. jW nds qq o ta March tvinile tan and rough- O tat tin, complexions that Z • are not easily affected at i ` other eetts0lls. ♦ ruination shit Cure are af- ♦ : forded by delight fel 4 • Palleauti Mind prt'ptu'alluns ♦ 4 e ♦ • A Almond Cream I Cream ofi Roses o Cream of Witch Hazel Cream of Violets, Sic. ♦ • +r WO YEAR OLD General Purpose Filly for 4. _A'r_ sale. Lot 22, Coo 18, Grey. • 1. D. M0NAIR, O Phone 489. Ornnhiook1'.0- ♦OF'o)(SDrug ° Store BRA GRAIN FOR BALE. -0. A e0 No 21 ° ♦ Q Barbey and Gadd prop Oats. well ninon• d ed ani free from foul seeds, MAI:T1N Mo- O ♦ HAIR, Lot 17, Con. 15. GI'ey, grnnbt ou8B4•O. • ♦♦•♦♦♦000000♦♦♦♦♦♦N♦♦♦♦♦V Phone 2816, 1 'y 1 • •0 e e •♦ • • ATJ°TION 890E OF P171113 MOM elORT noun CANALS AND tarn AR GOOD sTOOE, I M PAACIlIN9%, it --Al Nance, Robson and Scott, Auction: are, have been met: net, d by the toe rlurrigned to sell by public, 11110.1, 91 rut ..Mali - land Beak Stock 'farm ." Lots 23 & 24, Con. 5, Grey 'r'ownahipp (Adjoining the Village of Ethah,on lueadxy, Apt if eat, at 1o'olookaha rp tlw following valuable property :-lehorobred short Horn -'-7 young eows in calf, 8 aged cows in calf, 2 y oung cows fresh calved. 2 heif- et•N2year., old in eatf, 8 yearling heifers, 2 heifers 16 months old, 2 heifers 12 months old, 2 heifers 10 months old, 2 heifers 9 to ntheold. lbull 5 years nus nI d bull lmonths ald, 4 bulls 10 t I7old, 1 bll calf 4 months O - all of the months01 utilizing attain 1 imported Circle r year.19. 1 driving mare 4 years old, I sgrrnultm•ai telly rising 2 Jean-aired by Baron Black imp„ 1 heavy horse ri+ing 7 years, 1 heavy drive' 12 years old, 1 horse anti rising and dam with 7 imported sire id o 1 year of i m p y n Yorkshire in registered 13 Mos 2 young Y pig, i0 pigs 8 milt., cid, 1u' good Leicester or ewe..,aofllamb. 06 hens, 8 geese, abort 10 tone of hay. quantity or regenerated Banner oats from imported Scotch Need last season, quantity of Black Tartarian nets Por seed quantity of teed grain, 6011 bushels turnips and mangolda, 1 Massey -Harris hinder nearly new, 1 Big B mower end pea harvester. 1 cultivator, 1 land roller, 2 lumber wegone. 1 cutter, 1 top buggy. 2 sets bobsleighs. 1 hey loader, 2 sets ironher- rnwa, 1 riding plow, 1 mmnure spr'lsder, 1 Oise harrow. 115.1105 seed drill, 5 walking plows, 1 large cutting box, 1 set 100111. wales, 2 root pnlitei'P, 1 grain grinder, 2 hay raker 11 new Moftnrmiekl, 2 wagon 101101, 1 turnip sower, 1 pinups hr- ness. 1 a,tl4t naIP herrrlleop11'1 app r,,, 1 meant: seen, star, 125sap bu'hets and ashes, ebsino, fo•ka. relies onto nomarm,. other a Boles Pale will open with cattle Po as to permit buye0 Prom a ,ieboone to get 1101118 Sale withoeo rs- Perve a' the pronrietnr is giving up terming. Will sell or. rent the form roosts tine of 276 Bore.. Terms -All sums of $10 and tinder cosh; over that amount 9 month., credit given on fnrniahit 5 anm•ovedjoint notes : 6.ner cent. aoff pplicati nmob on arldiD MITnNit, Proprietor's on Notice to Creditors fn the natter of the entale of Airs. Mary Kele', late of the Vilisite of Rrutwets, in the County of Huron, widow, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Seo 56, Chap. 28, of the Statnt es of Ontario. I George V., that all creditors and others having 110ints s shot the estate of the said hire, Mary $Nlly, Who died on or about the 27th day of Pah. nm•y A D 1918, are required on or before the tat day or May A. D 11111. to Pend by poet prepaid or deliver to the undersigned Executor nI the estate, their Christian and amanita es, addres- ses and description., and a statement of their ,IneOntlte against the said .'state and also the nature of the neenrlty Of any) held by them, duly verified by a statutory declaration. And further take nntlre that rotor sunt last mentioned date the Executor will proceed to diatribete the assets of the d eeeaeed anion est the parties entitled thereto, bovine regard on- ly tothe eloint of erhich hr shall then bees eat notice. and Mint the "aid Exemttor wi'1 not I a itnhle for the said assets or env part there- of to env pe••Pon or pPreopa of whose Matta. notice shall not have been received by hien at the time of such diutrlbulim•• Dated this 28th any of Merril. 1918 F; S. SCOTT, 10xseu e a 89-8 P. O. AU°, HON SALE 0M FARM STOOK, IM. 'PLEA aNTN,..50 -E. 8 Scott, Auctioneer, hes been instructed by the underaiggurd to sell by Pointe Annan] at Lot 20, Con, 15 Grey on Treads v, April SUt, at 1 o'clock, the follow• bog valuable property, viz 5-1 horse rtsing7 years, l horse rising u years, 1 horse Habig 4 years, rdriver rising nu 2 yea's. 7 te,re 9M ung 8ws 1 nears, 8f. 6 hens, I Naaaav-Rs rrie binder 6 Pont cat, 1 Mo. 'ortuick mower 9 roc' cut, 1 Front & Wood hey vette, 1 ten hoe seed drill, 1 dish. 1 stet Iron harrows, 1 Pleury plow, 1 two,furrow gang plow, I sou'Olo", 1 root pother. 1 wagon, 1 hay rack, 1 grovel [box, 1 set bob•eleieh:o, 1 top bug.. ;tit, I anti,'r sres to naw, 1 Hat double harness nearly -,iso•.. 1 •oh nlniv harness, 1 set single heroes.. l Panning mill 1 dozen grain bogs. 1 gas Peril, wt,i,ffietreeo. neckyokea,e 1 r die. SO Pen a Inas n ganntity of oats, forks, chains, ars th , shovels,sews and nnmernllP other nrtioin•. Sale will be without reserve es the proprietor baa sold his farts Terms -A 11. sums of $i and mode" nosh • nver that. amoent 9 month.' m'edit given nu furnishing approeed joint noires t 6 per cent nff for mash on credit Proprietor. amounts. 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The ehonsiug of tt itat is easy to decide with such a wealth of suggestions ready for smite seeing, I sineon 'cath n 'eti0 CC 1 l + ill 41 - Quaint titles haat sllaltetl lr q Its, a tagel straw, chic little productiuus with sada or alalias et'owns Peened shapes in endless variety, bout huge and Pretty' irate foe gibs iu broad beim styles nr Mnshroonl effects, Models; for chlkiretl of four arid °ver 1n smart litt)e poke and bell shapes.' E. I M A N 11011111111111111010111111161111011111101111111111 COLLEGE AT HOME Thousands of ambitious young peo- ple aro fast preparing in their own homes [Aoccupy lucrative p oe1Ef ons ns i• rm stenographers, servants, rf, to v share, civil lvibee,N, hl foot ovary sphere or7008 ties You may soleil da" college if you to wish. Foal 1101174 cont• nnteed. Enter college any day. Indi- vidmd instruction. Expect hashers, Thirty yea's' experience. t.atgeat trainers in Canada Seven colleges. 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