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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1916-11-2, Page 4a be trussets 'Vast THU Its>7711Y, NOVEMBER 2. r9a6 THEE M.'l.L. come a clay or reckoner.; for the lessee ocaaeluned by the t'ampag es of the U boat. U bet Mr, Reiser will hear of it too Naw YORK Life, a widely read paper, compares the British "Utak" to King George's dragon, breathing forth (tees h and destruction to all in its way, CHURCH Unionists in the Presbyte•ien denomination and those opposed to it in the same cltureh have reached the stage of expressing their views through the press. We hope brotherliness and a desire to promote the best will character- ise these epistles. BRrrrsH CcLuatsIA's majority so far for Prohibition is 10,652. That sounds all right, Legislation must ow he passed to make it easy for the enforce- ment of the law. The se -called "loop- holes" must be sealed up tight. We hope even the M, P P's. who are hard of bearing will hear the thundering de- mand. ViscOuN•r GREY, British Foreign Secretary. speaking at a luncheon in London, said of war ;-"The terms of Peace must be formulated only ty the Allies acting together. The war will not end until there le a guarantee that future generations will not be subject to 1 such a terrible ordeal." That does not sound much like a draw that some folk are talking about. • ADtoaio the new things in the astrouo mica( world is the theory that the planet Mats is cultivated as well as inhabited. It may be that the aeroplanes may establish a passenger and traffic line be- tween Mars and our earth and trade be established. Of course we would have to ascertain the crops thy grow and get their market quotations. If their potato crop is good they might help us out this Fall. GUELPH Mercury has a genuine fun maker on their staff wbo hits it off very good and gives many an opportunity for a smile. Here is one of bis latest "A man iu Guelph who calls 011 a young lady on Sunday nights, has a habit of staying late. The young lady always turns to that grand old air, "Why leo You Wait D Brother 0' Wh D Dear ro er, y o You Tarry So Loug?" while the said Young man persists in warbling that famous old ballad "I'll Stand 13y You 'Till the Morning." 7 HERE are many fine people in Lon- don, the new, whose generosity is un- doubted but they have a mean souled sneak thief who should have a Wiuter suit of tar and feathers. What has be done to merit it ? Robbed a number of collection boxes, placed at stores, for the purpose of purchasing gifts for the soldier leddies overseas. By mixing a few nettles with the feathers he might have bis meanness brought closer home. Talk about taking coppers oft a dead man's eyes. That old historic chap was a gentlemau compared to the scoundrel for whose benefit we offer 5 pounds of feathers. No better evidence regarding the ad- vantages of Prohibition can be found, outside of a man's own experience, than the testimony of Lieut. -Col. H. J. Grassett, Chief Constable of Toronto. He says :-loo less men on the police force do the work equally as well ; men take their money home and store- keepers are getting it ; decrease n ar- rests. For the month of September t5 to October 15, 1915, 1,o5g arrests were made for drunkenness and disorderly conduct from drink, while the same month this year 214 people were arrest- ed, Police stations are nearly deserted and streets quiet and the benefit to the homes must be beyond compare. Chief Grassett hes had 30 yeses experience in Toronto so speaks with authority. Toronto's story is substautlally the history of almost all the cities and large towns. Wbo wish to return to the tormer days ? HURON COUNTY TO APPEAL BRIDGE DECISION A meeting of the Warden's Com- mittee of the County Council was held on Tuesday afternoon of last week to consider the decision •01 (lis Flonoe, Judge Dickson, as to the Dungannon bridge. Committee how- ever decided to appeal the case, 11 was moved by Mesete. Lobb and Stewart, Seaforth, that after consult- ing with our solicitor on the judg- ment of Judge Dickson clertlai ing the bridge between the 4th and Gth Con- cessions of Ashfle1d a County bridge, we instruct our solicitor t o e. eta'n a appeal against such judgment. -Carl Tied. -It Was moved by Aleesrs. Leith - wale and Nlletington, that the IVat" den consult with the solicitor regard- ing repairs, if necessary, to the bridge in question, that county, if liable, is willing to slake deeded repal 19 pend- ing the appeal. Carried. Another platter which was dealt with was the appointment, of a committee c0nsiet- ing of the Warden, retinal -Meg and ltlr. LIlerington to go to Camp Borden to statute all valuables belonging to the 161st (tile Hurons) which the 7lattalion is not 111 treed of foe over- seas and to arrange for their storage in the County, Ineecoee,rs999900ettat; 9099099oet 9000990pt3oeo9®eso®•00e09es 21 t7 e a• 'dl der 9�. t O g Plttsh, e Hn„Re ``'"►/y Rugs Wtxferproof u d Light �. aig HeavyHarness • s Trucks and Satchels Boots and Seers t®s Comfortable and Warn( for all Feet and • 4590 4 d Phone 47x O tB elo r M O 0 000 dIt0159t.�@tl5rx o k',e,000000000000 Z,aa6+00ett3693E2200000000090000 abbe s t(1 Suit the in all at Lowest Yricr.s, tti es 03 la a 0 fD fi s 25 9 51 9 a 53 t1 0 0 21 LAUGHTER (For J, H. F. Loudon Advettisrr) He -be -he, All hail, ye joyf(d shale, Of merriment hid of mirth excellirtg- Electiically The Linty past ronlpelling To vanish and keep its pain. Ho -ho -110, \Vhat faces some can draw 1 When jolly, droll teed shaking- CunV'uering tool aew:,lei ng- Filrnue tnnsel"s achirig- Con turtions ever }weak iig O'er a fair I never saw. H,t-Ila ha, Aye, 111,111 Lite spirit high, \V11ile face, are crudes8i ,g, C, ,,ditlnlle need 111 gm ...sing - No eoudinienl,tl dressing, I?nr feat rues want no messing When you wink the other eye. Tl'a-la-la, Laugh and never tal'l'y. Like ecaseless waives of ocean, FufevSr 111 Pinot ion, And d,tihing 11'51' (levet tau, Or sentimental tuvtion, Like "Wait a Minute" hairy. -JIM SelILL] E, Hrussels, Out. FAREWELL TO THE HUBRIS (Leaving Morden Camp for the Motherland 151111 1 tut sending you our Bat talion Card, Fur sole( acgtuaiutanee and friend(. Ship, ne1111', We will he far away this Christmas time. I'll be thinking of yrllt,J 181 the same. Onr turn has ('nee, we au e ready 10 go, The 101st has been given a nuance, To show they are able and trilling, To uphold their good name 111 France. \Ve are hustling around and ilnitlg out, lest, There's a great old smile upon all, To think eve etre nue. 11 the Bet talents pinked, Hoping to bo hack in Toronto next Fall. Well, nolo we are off (1n this HllsineSS Trip, They say a sett voyage is fine, A fellow will sutre' with loneliness, So don't ereget to drop ate a line. 1916 insurance Act Meets A. 0, 0. W. Case Hon, T. B. Lucas, Attorney -General, is of the (pinion that the amendment to the Insuranete Art passer( lust ses- sion meets the gm -Alone veered r(' - gaveling the, A, 0. U. \V. Aec0ld1ng to an interview, he ren teketl : "The Act, obligates all Societies to plaice an actuarial statement in the hands of each of its members triennially. It is then up to the reemlrl2 to net. If he finds hie Society is going back- wte'de, the responsibility is with hint to insist upon an increase in rates. 1f the tuernh11511ip of the Societies don't act the next. step would lee frit, the Province to cancel the license of the Society which rlsrline'+ to rais, Be rates to avoid guiug into deeprl hank- 5upry. 'Phe Ant provides for all core tingeneies which may %rise," Col, Hugh Clark, M. Pr Has New Position Annnuneeuten1 ha% hear made of the appoielinent of Col, 1litgli 0111.1(, Al' P. int' North Blurle, 5)1(11' 1911, 10 the position of Par linmenttu'v Sweet - r (i •n 'l a del' to for Helmeted Alfnirs. 'Ih r y it) Council creating the poedlion was passed crane woks ago. Tlie (11(1)59 of the position will involve the Mddsl- ance of the P1 line Minh-te'r in his 11,- t• thetirinal 11,t-rnatinnal correepotelenr:5, trtr., Col. thigh Clark, wile is by metres - 51(111 a 11Cw81Utpe)rrlall itr Kincardine, in one of the group ref "Whitney 'Paries" 2111, 1(011.11 sd Federal Heats in Ontario In 11)11, whet 110 defeated the lite John '7.,11(111., the Lihta'al member for North ldruee. Prior to that event Col, (lark repreee4Lod the eun9Lit- uctley of West Bruer, for 11102, Thte 18 the second Pa) liaoi t,1 ry Secretaryship treated by the Covet*. ment. 'rite other is that of Papula• mental)'Militia Secretary held by 1''. 13. lb -Cutely. 'Pr. u Pus•i' congi at nlat es Din. Clark on his appointment. November heather Forecasts A r.'gulau' atom pipr did is evil( rttl (11 t}tr 1,1, 1.,511 log the bast two days or Ori ri11et•, ftp to Nuv(•ulhrf 1110 51h. Added to the "Vule.u," ini{uruce nt 1'Ide time, two have the strain (,f 31ars peeled yet: in full fol ,'s, with the moon at H, si (Warier on the 2nd, and on Ihr+ eeleetial r-epntei uu flu• 511). The first stage's of thio priiud will fall i0 ilie last Iwodn)s of Ormober, (lur- ing 11ir11 days flee tetuparulnSe will 1 i20, wind, will Hhil't l0 Smiting ly, and the hat omelet. will fall, in 111(121 pal 12 of the \\•'ret. By 111e first of ;Newt Helier these peeditions will bring cloudier:,:s reel 1111 over Western sections, and during 'I'hn(8day, the 211d, to Steiday the Silt, these slot 118, 11' rale area,, 21111 progress Easily, -Il- ly amass the ennutry, the ftont of 1I,e et(mm /11 e112 being.warnt and rainy, while the Western tangent8, or 5011' of the stelae will tele ninth redder, twill rising bar,hirep•, tvindes shifting to \Vestet17, and squalls 111 vleet rel(] snow. 'the (noon being on the celestial gement, on the 501, rorniog uvt'r from its 8nuth delivali11(, will trial to 111(11(1 the change to colder unt:1 alter Ihel dale, pr0rniging pr,.b- ahlt+ liglieling and thunder, neelialely pi, ce Ila:; the change to redder anti the one, 'ming of sleet and snow, \Vs w"uld Iep:•at the fart that, warmer troller, with tendency to eleetrieal etorme, are note-eablt as it lnle when the 121111 i1 pn,5ing 0501' the equator, especially 5511511 it is ((5 5(118 151111 Smith In N, slli. A mewl ienaly vlteen pet hid is Nett- ie! re. th • IhII, 7111, telt and 0111. This 'relied 15„le into the opening 1f the rot nbitted ?Jeremy and Venus periods, with the nppo,iti,.) of the Inion to sun and earth on the 9111, '1.'115 (1uad- 11tnrt• of Ur come wii h ('11)111 and 51111 011 the Ste, and 111e oonjnnetion of Jupiter end the moon on the same date. will have (heir pert ill briugfug on and irten811y12e the disturbeitree or this pet rani. Per two to 111155 Gaye, beginning in Westei 11 exteem4s 11,15,111 the (1111, the barometer will indicate approttchdug ehangss in weather ce mentions. 13y the 7111 red 8111 these cntldilinne will develop into ar1:ier stein) et -mere, anti pass into central nal 1.1 of elle rotten 7 011 their 3.a51tvnt(1 drtfl. On tool teaching the 8111 awl 01 II, rain and wind al rte will pa;s fl, in mot I t al to Eastern extremes of 11," limit(•), while at the snide time rum tt ill have turned In alert and s1 0y heilfnd the rain turn, 1001 rising 1i1l'01nelrr, ('1111145 In \Veete)15, winds ;lied nine)) cof(l n. will he le log - hie tip the rrnr from the 1V, -el 11111i North. The rmilerled influences of the' lelet eery and Venue 101 nin0xes t I his lisle Misty he eXll'et ea t❑ 111.11111(5 HP. stomp+, 11(1(1 generally disturbed cntelilione, euls1Ug 11. continued spell 11' stormy, threatening WIat11er through the Clays pleoeding the on- eutulug, legtlhlr storm period, The general cttintilnili011 of Lilts period will 1 e d the tune of be crate (uaudn next. I> tune I t t L moon's ''t91')lion on the 9th. A regullu'storm pet incl is 1,14(1111111111 1 he 31h, ('xtending from the 101:11 to the 131). TI1e moon comes to its highest North point n1 the 1211, and passes 1114 (tpngre un the 151h. The planet Venue will pass her perihelion, (.r nearest npernaell to the 8111 pu the 11111, white hi, moon is in very close enujunction with both Samna and Nein me- sin the 1518. The 5101 In char) rev this month 51)11558 lila both tile "Vulcan" and the lylercul'y periods reach their: centers on the 121 h, The Mere period is still in full force. Cloudy, Mercurial weather will pre- vail, generally, r(8 ibis period cones it,. .13y the 12th, the barometer ('ill uutl(e n deckled frill in Western to crews( sections, elondineea will think- ett into general rain storms in the 1n1ne 80010115, and a% 1111' rain al'e18 1'5001 the great neniral valleys, they will toll to violent sleet and 8110w under pLessure of the rising btu meter and strong galea from the No.lhwest, (.proal about Sunday, the 12(1, to Wednesday, the 711th, these Moines ons will force their way East ward to the Atlantic seaboard, !Pitying a trail of rain, sleet and snow behind 11151e uvet' 111111 purls of the country. Nn matter if navigation is still ripen on the lakes, and the beginning of Ode period is warm and nice, all roncertlad 811011111 "think twice" before (2114101)11(1(4 theutseives 10 the flu Palmieri sterner, turbulentwettther and severe change to milder, alnmet cm•Lni11 to miderittl- ize-au11 that. (4 1(11 great soddenness -ut this period. Areacldunu7 sl min period will be eeatrhl 00 Friday. Sal nide) atnd Sun - (lav, 11re 1701, 1.8111 and 19111. The (Hoon is on the celestial equator on the 1911;, pugging to South declination, having passed hast, gum ter on lite (7th. 11 110)21 not he fnrgui.ten that the 13111'2 equfnectial is at the (a111r1i1121- tion of ire .1019glh throng', all (itis pat f of Noveulhet', and that the altar - Meer of atom's and tveaLher genei'al- ly, that. has prevailed 511 ough October will be suetained and intensified. If iL tendency to Neely cold, and storms of a \V1111.1')', boreal nature have pre - veiled, expect a renewed and increased dash of (mow, sleet awl early \\iinter, (111 and 115111' the 17111, 18111 and 19th. The pn88age of the Moon over the oelestiel aquatnr on the 19111, nett' re- tried the change to colds, ; but the change will gather intensely by the delay, sending an unseasonably cold wave over 1111,91 parts of the country, beginning in the Northwest, frau alma( the 1918 to the 22nd. Make notes 111' these special warnings -and watch. A r5gu1111, sttnee 1)5rind le central on the 24th, involving the Mod to the '17Adth. ded to the regular Vulcan dis- tllrea11C1 at this Lime, 5801et111110, we are neat 1)12 center of the Venus period, still in the Mites period, with the coljnnction of sun, moon and earth on the 25111, 10000 at extreme South point on the 2)118, and in peri- gee+ on the 27111. The superior 5011 - junction of Mei'rnry with the earth sed snit on the 28rd (11(7 11)50 be con- sidered RS a disturbing Patine at 11115 little. The Ileal 2y in(t)o 1 of retln'n- ingstorrns will be noted 1.1 \Veste'n states a8 511)1y ay the 22 '1 end 28r(1 - that is, the baretneter ,11 begin to fall, the tempet-Melee r),)', winds to shift to Sant belly, and *lends to farm in those seething. Py the 21(11 to 25111 these conelilfnns will 111025 Idtstwurd into central regions, will) rain turning to rens \Veslweed. On and touching the 251.11, 20th and 27th, rain, whirl and snow storm eau Lees w"1 pass the erntriti 31)gsis2ippi Salley, and on least ward Iown sd the At tall uc5au. All (hese November 81014118 will pay ii q n SUFFER MORE' ,. 7 ANY O "Feel Like a New Person," says Mrs. Hamilton. New Castle, Ind.-" From the time I was eleven years old until I was seven- teen I suffered each month so I had to be in bed. I had head- ache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. My health was all run down and the doctors did• not do me any good. A neighbor told my mother about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. I don't suffer any more and I am regular every month. "-Mrs. HAZEL HAMILTON, 822 South 15th St. When a remedy has lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularity and influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owe their health to it, is it not reasona- ble to believe that it is an article of great merit? • If you want special advice write to Lydia E. 7Pinhham Medicine Co, (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence, Clete aperial reseed to all the teginn of 111e vr5nt N(n'Lhenn lak(e8, 191e cern tor of the V01109 (HSI 111 haneP falls 011 the 281h, and its powerful i0- liti'o,se. may be expected to gt'eoty Intellelfy all strums and weather elt1Lnges at this time. A great (Lt 1110S phe•ir wavy will be inducted to flow Smith ward from high Notehern heti- (Meg, (50)8egnent upon the moon's extreme denlinalinn South. This will aggravate the suddenness and severity or storms to be 1xpeeterl about the 20,1,, 2711 and 28(11, and greatly 'lug - (11211G the high he tem, ett•i0 pressure and cold wave that will follow in the wake of the storms. A very sharp 73,Vent ber blizzard may not he thought' a tiling iocredihle at, this tinge -111 gentle hint to all Nort1t west - 51 It to central pats of the conntl•y- tvit11 it cold wave that will send frost' and decided freezing fat into the South. A 1 eatrtionary storm period is cent- ral on November the 29111 and 80111, and pr. December the 1st and 2nd. On reel next to these dates an Li-stmen conditions Will break clown -I hat 15, the barometer will fall, weather will ,*rota warmer, hinds will shift andblotvftrnn the South, cloudiness will gather and more precipitation in the fol to of rain and snow will pass East- ward x5(189 the poultry. We may reasonably reticulate that the Mars illfluenco, whatever it may Have been, will practically end about this time, and that the general character of Wimps and weather will take on a dif- ferent guise. 1f elle weather has proven stormy and cold rip to this time, look for a modification of the 911)115 ; if they have been mild and mtelerale, expect a. wicked change to severe, whitey storms and Weather. -if you feel bilious, "headachy" and irritable - for that's a sign your liver is out of order. Your food is not digesting -it stays in the stomach a sour, fermented mass, poisoning the system. Just take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets - they make the liver do its work -they cleanse and sweeten the stomach and tone the whole digestive system. You'll feel fns in the morning. At all druggists, 2)c., or by mail from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto 14 THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOcl<tMWWRt1 OF C ladWA DEBENTURE STOCK. IN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest piayabte It If -yearly, lot April and 1st October by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest is the equivalent of cast in payment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury ,Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stork are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recog' nized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, OCTOBER 7111, 1016, Farm for Sale 100, or more acres er hind on 0th col, Morris township, 11(troll (10 , Is offend for sato, Large belie baro nod Oriente shed, 135 story frame honer., welt mood 81101 ,n, woad 01)55 111.4d -opal is Imo Solt mai herd water en the err:Mses, also )miming water nt baol, of telae 1 )0 year Nemo ( o) 'eta 11, I(001118112155.111198mast of 1312111 will 1 e •n'd nt reasonable price. For no mer 811)'0in 1dy to 174 M1iS..18leIte A1sMSTRONBG1, th House for Sale OOmfortelde lu nus nod ))1 nets al land far 81(181e the Vlllnee or 10'11,1, Prnoerty twines• e111n 11)" aHeu' D' 1110 Intl• Mr'. Alex 01r1Cny, (ro)Ihr. drilled well. ))tea nn the premises. lrar further part Joule rr anl'ly -te 104 A. 11. MACDONALD, Ethel. � O ti PORTA MA B117015 (40UdE and 34 Wore of hurl for Milo. welt Wonted, In the Village 0' 'Ethel Also Weems; peotere flute, Ni51,oL 2L (101, 0, Grsy' 1nwr11(11) Gnnd wet• er au (0110, 55111 8180 di2pn0o of pony, hnry nese, buggy and c'utt'er. Apply t0 .i5001) HOLLIN1380I5, 0.1( Phone 5010 Ethel. first-class farm in Morris Cheap The mnderoigned is prepared to sell the North half of farm lot No I8 in the 1st (ton. of the TownahiP of Morrie, rlleep and on 51107 t.eruls. 87 acres clewed and 18 acres In bush Nouse is good frame on atone foundation, 1% story, 20x00' kitchen 15025 ; burn with atone stabling 110040 and 66x85 ; oonerate (Mora in soli°, Soli good and clean with 2 agree of orchard. Faro: 0008 away from the buildings and bus considerable the drainage. Fences, wire mini cedar rails In good oendltion. Farm hal 8 ('ells and spring creek of rear. Ronde goad. Only one mild from Blnevale G. T. R. station, P088004101, at end of year. or fur. Cher particulars apply to the undersigned, P. S. 8OOTT, Brussels, Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Re- vised 5158(0(es of Penedo, (quieter 121, Section 66, that all creditors andothers having olefins against the estate of John Meson, deceased, who died on cr about the Thh•d day of May, A.. D 1910, at the Township of 'dots le. in the County of Huron, in the Province of Ontario, ere regslrsd to ,end by pont, prepaid, or to deliver to R. Vonstms.,-Wingham, Ontario, Molleiter for the Exeoutoro. 011 or before the Twelfth tiny of November, A. D. 1016, their mimes and ,rddresees with full particulars of their claims. in writing, and the nature of the srenririew Of any) held by than duly verified by a Statutory declaration And further take notice that 0fler 111e mkt 12111 day of November. 1916, the Executors will proceed to distribute the n88ets of the said de• oeneod amongst the parties entitled thereto haven r 'sed n g ll only to the . 01,11 tofhey which they .liab then have solos, nod they will not 130 liablefar person sold sv on or any port thereof11nto any porree vewnoti dalbh time ,bell not then have received notice at the time of mush distribution. D tied at Winghan thio 14111 day of October, A. D. 1016. ' R. VANSTONE, 16.4 Wingl,nte P. O„ Solicitor for the Executors. Auction Sales AUO'1'ION SALE' OF 1FA1101 STOCK, /M. PJ,I'M eaves,Soo -Tune armory,Atlg, Ilse reoeivedlnetrnotl011e from the undersign- ed Proprietor to sell bv Pobpe Anution At S, Belt' Lot 80. Con. 8, Morrie,. on 'l'nesdc2, November 7111, nt 1 o'clock, the following 50)11111)le property-T110)ere-00 ell 08,11,2- 4 ('O195 011(1)119011 Ill eel l', 1 row freshly 211(5(1)), 1 hull 21 months old er(utd sire is (}nln,lord Marquis (Imp 1. 1 bull 17 months old grand titre le Soott)O1 Ring amp.),1 bell 11 menthe old grand sire erdlelhen Royal lleip 1, 1 hull eat(4 months old sired by All 1ooleb, 4 -heifer 0111('5), (31(51e (1A're1.1l-1 POW with sole nt foot, 0 fat rattle, 14 stoelrers, 1 blood lucre lo foal 8 )'ears old, 2 mites 1' year old, 1 gsldll,g snclter, 7 Plea *Meet 105 lbs„ IR young pigs, 2 snWs with Il118r et foot, I' sew to ferrate in Deoembe1' 2 brood POWS. 1 Berkshire hoer, , number of - purebred wyondotte outlets num- ter of pure bred wynndottecockerel R. 1 hinder, I (lower, 1 hey mike, 1 hay lender, 1 fm•ldilacr 5,111 (Veil Brunt) 1 disc harrow, 1 cultivator, 1 set harrows, 1 wagon, 1 pet bob•eleighs, 1. cutter, 1 hay reek, 1 grayer box, I 111141111.1.0 louder, 1 Pet 2000 Ib. scales, 1 fanning mill, 1 turnip (Allem', 1 riding plow, 1 walking plow, 1 seedior, 1 extension ladder 82 feet, I ('Ot sll,tg0 with tnlding. I bagger, 1 set of heavy hm-nsoe, a quentlty nf. hey and grsln. polite good send oats, 120 rode Prost wife fence, 1 tongued end grooved hemlock silo 12 x 28 fret, 1 Sharpies separator, fork,, ebolns and other articles, All will 0 proprietor is giving faMlle)i- poldesth p p up fnrmhg. Tomei-Utah, or 12 arOdlE will he given on famishing approved joint notes nt 0i ser cent per annum, Silas Johnston. Clerk. T009. 005007, Auctioneer. THOMAS PIEERCE, Prop.. AUCTION SALE 01(5 FARM STOOK, IM. 4,1 711,58001'8, 0-11`. R.-Soolt, Auctioneer, ben r000lVed iitet,'uotlonh from the undersign- ed to eel( by Public Auction at 0,1 Lot 10, 6th Line, Morris, Friday, November 10th, at '1 o'clock, the following valuable property ;-1 driving mere 12 years old, I good henry draft mare rising 5 veal% 1 polled Angus cow due to calve Narch 6th, 1 ISurbatn cow dee to ,nlve klnroh 1st, 1 grade cow, 8 polled Angus calves, 4 Ddrlunn olives, 7 nteere riobig 2 yours, 1 heifer rising8 years, 4 hsifere Seine 2 years, 19 plea 2% months aid, 40 brown leghorn young hens. 85 brown leghorn pullets. 1 single plow, 1 twin plow. 1 10-hord seed drill, 1 disc barrow, 1 set Iron harrows new, 1 top bels y Clearly new, 1 lumber wsgrnl. I set boh•'lo gets new, 1 bay reek, 1 cutter, 1 11811E sag011, 1 Croom 0013. orator BE Ib new, 1 01'089 cut sew, 1 set double barna., 1 set ei,lgle Vernons, 1a110nt 20 totes hay, 8001,1011010 oats, 200 b,tehois belle), co8ntlty of hunt wheat. 4 enrrl0 long wood, whliitetrees, ne0kyoko, spades, shovel., and other articles. Sala without V000110 09 the proprietor has Hold his farm, Terme:-All 0111115 of $600 and under enah; ever that amount 11 months credit given on fun11d111ng approved joint notes, 4 per cent cff for cash on credit tenounts. WM. COOK, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE OF FA TIM ST0015, GRAIN AND HAY -F.8 Scott, Auctioneer, lino re- calved instructions from the undersigned to sell by Pubic Auction at 1415 Lot 8, (.on. 7, Mnrrin. on Teenday, Nov. 14th, at 1 °'meek, the following valuable property (-1 gelding rifting 8 vault sired by Ring Lynn, 1 filly 2 yore old, 1 sucking colt, 8 neva nuppoved in calf, 4 ,teen, 2 years old, 2 halfwit 2 Sours old, 8 yearling ealven 8 young calves, 12 pig, 8 months old, 1 0nw with fitter of 10 at foot 2 week, old 1 Yerko11,e sow 1 year old, 711(ga 6 weeks old, 801 bu-hel2 oats for need, 2U tong good tiny. Everything 10011 1)8 sold to close 8,tute. Termini -All 211011 910 00 1111(1 ender cast; over that amount 12 muntlet credit given on furni- shing approved joint notes All purekaoes mind beHealed before Auctioneer leaves night • of aisle. MRS. ELLEN RELGY, Executrix to DI. 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