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:THURSDAY, OCTOBER .ti 1917
Brussels Fall Fair
(Continued from page I)
GRAIN
Red Fall wheat, Elston Oardiff, H
Ronnenberg & Son ; barley 0 rowed,
Telford Keifer ; barley 2 rowed, Els-
ton Oardifi', W .1 Sharpe ; white
oats, W J Sharpe 1 & 2. Andrew La-
mont ; small peas, Ronnenberg &
Sons ; Timothy seed, Henry Hoover ;
red clover seed, A G Bishop.
Judge-Robt. Black, Wroxeter.
FRUIT
Baldwins, Jean Moore, Win Arm-
strong ; Famuese, Mrs. A. Ytiill, H
Ronnenberg & Snns ; icing of Tomp-
kins Op., Mrs A Yuili, H Ronnenberg
& Sons ; Mann, Wm Timmer ; North-
ern spies, Wm. Armstrong, H Ron-
nenberg & Sons ; R I greenings, Win
Tharner, Roht Scott ; Golden russets,
Jno Ferguson, Robt Scott ; tolmau
sweets, Wm Armstrong, H Ronnen-
berg & Sons ; Ontario, R Scott, W
Broadfoot; Wealthy, A G Bishop,
Wm Thames ; Alexander, Wm Tharn-
er, Chester Armstrong ; Ribston pip-
pins, R Scott, H Ronnenberg & Sons ;
Oolverts. R Scott, H Ronnenberg &
Sons ; Roxbury russets, A G Bishop ;
Canada red, E Cardiff, R Scott , Cay -
riga redstreak, A G Bishop ; Fella -
water, Mrs Frank Nichol ; Maiden's
blush, Mrs F Nichol, W Tharner ; Pee-
wuukee, \V Broadfont W Tharner ;
Ben Davis, W Armstrong, Wagner,
Mrs Ytiill ; varieties of Fall apples, W
Arn.arong, H Ronnenberg & Sons ;
Fall pats, MP's. A. Yuill, R Scott ;
Winter pears, T Keifer, Mrs. A Ytiill ;
plum., airs D Rnbb, .Jos Armstrong ;
nar'ielie9 ofpllltns, I 0 Richards, Mrs
(Dei O,Jere; cluster of grapes, Jas
limarass,i 0 Richards ; peaches, Miss
F 1..0-, ars (Dr) Grieve.
1n.1.:• .1. Stewart.
ROO I'S AND HOED CROPS
Bu -hal early potatoes named, R J
Hoover, Jno Crerar, Jno A Murray ;
bushel late potatoes named, Jno Orer-
ar, R J Hoover, P Stewart, Annie
MoLauchlin ; collection of potatoes 6
of each named, Jno A Murray, R J
Hoover, Jos Armstrong, Trio Orerar ;
Swede turnips, Oliver Turnbull, An-
drew Lamont • turnips any other
variety, R J )louver. A J Bishop ;
white field carrots, Jno A Murray. Jas
Jackson ; Altringharn carrots, James
Burgess, Walter Broadfoot; scarlet
Nantes, Peter Stewart, Jas Burgess ;
early horn carrots, Jos Armstrong,
Jae Burgess ; long blood beets, Jno A
Murray, Jas Jackson ; blood turnip
beets, Jas Burgess, Jas Jackson ; pars-
nips, Jon Bolger, Jas Burgess ; Win-
ter radishes, Jos Armstrong, Jas Jack-
son • sugar mangolds, Jno A Murray,
Walter Broadfont ; rnangel wurzels
long red, Jun Bolger ; long yellow
mangolds, Robt Nichol ; yellow globe
mangolds, R J Hoover ; red globe
mangolds, RJ Hoover.
Judges -F 5 Scott and Robt. Living-
ston.
VEGETABLES
Red onions, Wm Armstrong, Jno
Bolger; yellow onions, Jack War-
wick Jas Jackson ; Giant Rocca oni-
ons, ?Stewart, Jno A Murray ; onions
from Dutch sets, I 0 Richards, Jno A
Mnrray; Dutch sets, H Ronnenberg &
Sons, Jas Jackson • potato onions,
Margaret Ament, P Stewart ; yellow
Oanada cora, Jno A Murray.; yellow
Dent corn, Jno A Murray ; fodder
corn, Jno A Murray; collection of
corn, Jas Jackson, 3 A Murray ; Win-
ter cabbage, Grace Stewart, Chas.
Pope ; red pickling cabbage, I 0 Rich-
ards, Chas Pope ; two heads cauli-
flower, Jas Burgess, Jno A Murray ;
Yellow field pumpkin, Jno Orerar, Jas
Jackson ; Mammoth pumpkin, 3 A
Murray ; squash, Oliver Turnbull, J A
Murray; large tomatoes, Ni Ament
Jos Armstrong ; plum or cherry to-
matoes, Jas Jankson, Mrs F Nichol ;
butter beans, R J Hoover, Mrs (Dr)
Grieve ; white beans, Walter and E1 -
mer Kni'xht ; round striped citrons, .3
A Murray, Jas Jackson ; long Californ-
ia citrons, Jas Jackson ; muskmelons,
Jas Jackson, Mrs W Alderson ; cucum-
bers, Jas Jackson, RJ Hoover ; plants
of celery white, Mrs (Dr) Grieve, T
Keller ; pink celery, Jas Jackson ;
sunflower, Jas Jackson, A Lamont;
collection of garden produce, Jas
Jackson, Mrs F Nichol,
Judges -F. S. Scott and Robert
Livingston.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Tnb butter home made, Wm Arm-
strong, Mrs W Alderson, Jas Jack-
son ; table butter, Wm Armstrong,
Jno Bolger, Mrs W Alderson, W
Brnadfoot, Mrs A Yuill ; factory
cheese colored, W E Brown,
Judge -W. G. Neal.
DOMESTIO MANUFAOTURES
Crochet quilt, Jack Warwick, Mrs
(Dr) Grieve ; knitted quilt, Mrs H W
Tamlyn, Mrs (Dr) Grieve ; patch work
quilt, Mrs H W Tamlyn, Mrs (Dr)
Grieve ; log cabin quilt, Mrs (Dr)
Grieve, Mrs H W 'Tamlyn ; fancy
G(milt, Miss M Livingstone, airs (Dr)
rieve;knottedor tufted quilt, Mar.
garet Atnent, Mrs (Dr) Grieve ; coun-
terpane, Annie 5 Menzies, Margaret
Ament; hooked mat, Annie 5 Men-
zies ; man's working pants, Elston
Cardiff, 'Vire A Yuill 1 man's working
shirt, Annie i7 Menzies, Mrs W H An-
derson ; man's pair of Wool socks, Mrs
Ii W Tamlyn, Mrs (Dr) Grieve ; maple
sager, Mrs A Yuill ; home made can-
dy, Jas Jackson, Mrs D Robb ; maple
syrup, Jno Bolger, Mrs A Yuill ; hon-
ey in comb, G A Deadman, A G Bish-
op; honey strained, G A Deadman
grape wine, Mrs W 11 Anderson, •Mrs
D Robb; rhubarb wine, Margaret
Ament, Jack Warwick ; raspberry
wine, Mrs D Robb, Mr's A Yuill '
elderberry wine. Mrs D Robb, Jack
Warwick ; tomato catsup, Grace
Robb, /as Jackson ;cucumber pickles,
Jas .Iaoksot, Margaret Arnent ; mina
tard pickles, I 0 Richards, Margaret
Ament; ohili sauce, Jno Bolger, Mars
garet Atnent' orange marmalade,
Mrs D Robb, Mrs A YniRI ; apple jelly,
A G Biahop, Mrs A. Yuill ; grape jelly,
Mrs A Ytiill, Mrs Dr') Grieve ; .rasp.
berry "ally, Mrs A YutII, 0' Turnbull
collection of canned 'mite in glass
N Yt,f,
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„., wy.' says m-rw,- roan',. +'„urnfsa-an.
OA* I46 A' `ultt, MI' Xtautt tltfliht 1
hard soap haute -Made; Mrs Frank
Nichol, T Keifer ,•5 d'elook tea douat-
ed by Ladies' Iustitttte, hlarguret
Atnent ; working. roan's supper, Mrs
b Nichol, Mrs A Ytiill, A Bishop.
Judges -Mrs. J. D. Miller and Mr's,
.D, Moffatt.
BAILING
Home-made bread white, T IGel1er W
Armstrong ; home-made brown bread,
lima r, Mrs RR Oliver •, home-made
currant bread, Ma A Yuill, Mrs D
Robb;buns, Mrs R Oliver, G Kerr;
tea biscuits, Mrs It Oliver, Jas Jack-
son ; (lark fruit cake, Win Armstrong,
Mrs A Ynill ; white fruit cake, Wm
Armstrong, Mrs D Robb ; dal k layer
cake, 0 Turnbull, I0 Richards ; light
layer cake, G A Deadman, 0 Turn-
bull ; oatmeal cakes, 0 Turnbull, Mrs
A Yuill ; cookies, Mrs W Alderson,
Mrs D Robb ; doughnuts, 'Mrs W Al-
derson, Mrs A Yuill ; drop cookies,
I C Richards, M Amen):; Graham
gems, 'Mrs R Oliver, Mrs A Yuill ;
scones, Jas Jack/ion, Mrs R Oliver ;
short bread, A Lamont, Mrs D Robb ;
apple pie, Jas Jackson, Mrs Robb
pumpkin pie, 10 Richui'd9, Mr9 (Dr)
Grieve ; lemon pie, Mrs W Alderson,
Mrs (Di) Grieve ; tart pie, Mrs (Dr)
Grieve, Mrs W Alderson ; collection
fancy baking, Mrs A Ytiill, Mrs W
Alderson, al Ament.
Judge -Mrs. Cardio.
LADIES' WORK
Collection fancy wm k, M Living-
ston, Grace Robb, 11 Atnent; embroid-
ered five o'clock cloth in cotton, 141
Atnent, Annie E Menzies, filet crochet
lunch cloth, M Amara, Alts Geo Mul-
doon ; battenburg cloth, alis'remh-
lyn, Mrs Gen Muldoon ; drawnwork
cloth, Mrs Tamblyn, Emma Lavis •
embroidered tray cloth in cotton, M
Livingston, al Ament; emb, centre
piece in silk, M Livingston, Mrs W J
Savage ; erub, linen centre with croch-
et border, Grace Robb, M Atueut;
emb. centre piece in cotton, Annie E
Menzies, NI Ament ; emb. centre piece
in dark linea, airs Savage, hers A
Yuill ; emb. table set, M Ament, A E
Menzies ; entb. mount tnellick work,
M Livingston, Mrs Tamblyn ; emb.
Roman, Al Livingston, Mrs Tamblyn ;
emb, Hedobo, M Atnent, Mrs Savage ;
emb. Hardanger, M Ament, MrsTanrb-
lyn ; emb, Wallachain, Mrs Tamblyn,
M Livingston ; eutb, Wrench beading,
A E Menzies, M Ament ; mob. shadow,
\I Livingston, Mrs Tamblyn ; emb
cross stitch, Mrs Tenthly'', hl Ament ;
emb. punch, 0 Heruiugwuy, M Living-
ston ; emit. French or solid, MrsTatttb-
lyn, Mrs Muldoon ; cornnstiou braid -
work, A E Menzies, M Livington ;
Italian cut work, Mrs Savage, Mrs
Tamblyn ; Irish crochet, Mrs Tamb-
lyn, Mrs D Robb; fancy knitting hi
cotton, M Livingston, ars Grieve;
crochet work in cotton, M Atnent Mt•s
Tamblyn ; crochet work in wool, h1
Livingston, airs Savage ; crochet work
in silk, al Livingston, Airs Savage ;
lioniton or point lace, I0 Richards,
Mrs Tamblyn ; lace teneriffe, Jack
Warwick, Mrs Savage ; fancy shirt
waist, Mrs ,Tamblyn, Mrs Savage
child's fancy dress, M Atnent; Al Liv-
ingston ; lady's fant:y apron, Grace
Robb, Mrs Will Anderson ; funny col-
lar and cuffs, Mrs Savage. MPS Trunh-
lyn ; tatting, Mrs Savage, M Living-
ston ; handkerchiefs, M Ament, A E
Menzies ; fuiicy underwaist, Mrs Mul-
doon, Grace Robb ; kitchen apron,
Mrs W H Anderson, tails A Yuill ;
laundry bag, dl LI vi Mrs
Grieve ; emit. tea cosy in ryelei, lairs
AYuill, .A13 Menzies; any kind of tea
cosy, Mrs Tamblyn, Mrs Muldoon ;
shadow emb. sofa pillow, M Living -
mon ; battenburg sofa pillow, M Liv-
ingston ; hand painted sofa pillow, M
Livingston, Mrs Savage ; sofa pillow
emb, in dark linen, Mrs Savage, M
Atnent; sofa pillow in eyelet, Mrs
Muldoon, Mrs Savage ; Bator and bal-
dur embroidery, Mrs A Yuill, M
Atnent ; table runner on dark linen,
Mts Tamblyu, M Ament ; bean and
and wood bead embroidery, M Atnent ;
initial table napkins, A E Menzies,
Mrs Muldoon ; Irish crochetbag, I 0
Richards, M Livingston ; fancy work
bag, I 0 Richards, 3 Kyle ; crochet
table mate, Mrs A Yuill, Mrs Savage ;
fancy pin cushion, A E Menzies, Jean
Moore ; baby bonnet, Mrs Savage, al
Livingston ; bedroom slippers, Mrs
Savage, M Livingston ; fancy towels,
M Livingston, M Atnent; pillow oases,
M Atnent, Grace Robb ; set of under-
wear, A 5 Menzies, h1 Aiuent; night
dress with crochet yoke, al Atnent,
Mrs Muldoon ; bed set of pillow cases
and sheet, Grace Stewart, Emma
Levis.
FINE ARTS
Collection of amateur photos, M
Atnent, 0 Turnbull ; collecLirnt of
hand painted china, Jennie Rands ;
single piece hand painted china,
Jennie Rands, Mrs (Dr) Grieve ; hand
painted tea set 4 pieces, Emma Levis,
Jennie Rands ; hand painted vase,
Jennie Rands ; collection pictures, M
Livingston, Emma. Levis ; oil painting
landscape or marine, Emma Lavis,
Mrs Tamlyn ; oil painting, study from
still life, Emma Lavis, M Livingston ;
oil painting any other, M Livingston,
Mrs W J Savage ; water color land-
scape or marine, Mrs W J Savage, M
Livingston ; water color any other,
131 Livingston, Emma Lavis ; portraits
in either oils or water colors, Emma
Lavis, M Livingston ; picture in sepia,
hI Divingston, Emma Lavis , animals
in either oils or water colors, Jno.
Bolger ; pastel, M Livingston, Mrs W
3 Savage ; crayon drawing black and
white, Mrs W J Savage, Emma Lavis ;I
pen and ink or pencil sketch, Itinma
Lavis, Mrs Ternlyn ; pyrography, M'
Livingctan, hlrs W .1 Savage ; pierced
brass collection, M Livingston, M
Atnent,
Judge -Mise Norma Vanstone,
FLOWERS AND PLANTS
Table hogner, Margaret Amara, I
Richards ; hand bnitget, Margaret
Atnent, Annie alcLauchlin ; collection
of cut flowers, Margaret Ament;
pansies, Margaret Ament, Mrs W Al.
dersnn ; phlox drurnrnotdi, Margaret
Ament ; asters, M Atnent, Mrs (Dr)
Grieve ; stocks, Mi's (Dr) Grieve, M
Aruent; petunias, M Atnent„ Jas Jack -
arm ; dianthus, M Aruent ; gladiolus
s ikes, al Atnent ; verbenas, Mrs (Dr)
Grieve, M Atnent; coekscornbs, Jas
.Iaekson ' collection of Sweet peas, Ida
Hunter, Grace Stewart ;'''collection of
nastirtinnts, :al Atnent, Wan Arm-
strong; collection of res, Jack Wars
wlek, Mrs Wmos
Alder'eon ; varieties
bt tten!, iloti'iiell hat s;}}abillttt 1(1 it slat(
1 e 1 A lenp best floral unvelty, M' t,M n t
Atnent, Matra Stewart; geranium auy
other, M Atnent ; tuberous begonia 1,
Pots M Anlent ; cnlleetion of dahlias,
Mr
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(Di)
Grieve,Ni A
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rJlptt'U
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foliage plants, I
Ameut collection of
ferns, M Atueut; collection potted
plants, M Amen't,
Judges. -Mrs. Lundy and D F Scott,
-(dHILDREN'S COMPETITION
Boy's penmanship, Douglas Walker,
Archie Stewart, Frank Olivae ; girl's
pennnant;hip, Hattie l3nlgef, Luella
Fulton, T Burgess'; collection of
tweeds, Brussels Public School ; collec-
tion of seeds of common weeds, Jack
Warwick, R 3 Hoover, Walton
School ; nature study c,11eotiou 1, .
longing to a school, Brussels Public
snion), Ida Hunter ; 'reboot exhibits,
Wal top School, Oliver Turuboll,
Judge -B S Scott.
Ohildren's work tinder 13 years; -
Three button holes, Mrs W Ii Ander-
son, Annie McLauclilin; hemstitching,Mre W H Anderson, Annie McLituch-
lin ; plain hemming, Walton School,
Mrs Savage ; darning, Mrs Savage.
Mrs W 11Anderson ; putehiog, Anini.•
McLuuchlin, Mrs, 'V hl Audesson ;
best dressed doll, Margaret Wilson,
Walton School: hand ennhrri,lery,
Mrs. Savage, Annie McLauclilin,
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WANTED -80 Young )lien and 1Votusn for dsnitatitle t.11ieli peeitinns
♦ • at good salaries and with excellent ',bailees for prurinotion,
'These pots' Moils will be open next Spring, but it tvlll .be decided
• vis •o ma u li tt'o HMI have uoyv Whin well All thein, If YOU wish Il 4 kc pp it GI n, c >, e V
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Judges -Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. J. F.
Daley.
potantia for service on the. Tigris, is
called the King's ship. 1t has a fraft
of only 3 feet 6 inches, and will be
able to navigate the Tigris as_ far as
WONDERFUL HOSPITAL stat' the Ii inrin }tills at a speed of 10
FOR THE TIGRIS.. knots,
There are 180 beds for serious
A new hospital ship, completed and cases, with accommodation for minor
inspected before being sent to Meso-, casualties, a flyproof operating tllea-
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dill lt4rili4li1A 11111BrPn.
tu9,lift to tl-1b t ltrIodl °ll&139 from
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One (lea 1 11ei w 'i for 1+
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tan cases and isolation Nooms.
Special cart: lea been given 10 ven-
lati ll. The boat isoil-driveni
ti o f and
has four rud)lars which, an expert
stated, will enable it to be turned like
a taxicab,
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'I Hr. P051` lelephoueslare 31 and 3a.
Cum; :,,r the Jottnny'Cauuck: over-
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I's1t Pose gives the mews, Don't
bo row it but save your order fur s
yen,'e subeeripoiuu
Programs are issued tot Wing ham
Ills r•ct Sabha It School and Epworth
Leakue Couveotion, which will assemble
in L'ntsseis Melhddist church on Tues-
day, October 53rd.
For Immediate Sale
200 Bore farm, Lots 25 to 28, Ooti. 1, Grey: -In
hlph stale of cultivation and well fenoed; wnt-
ored by spring oreelt mid three wells ; two or-
ohnrde,; 24 1101'1,8hard Wood -bosh with syrui,
malting °milt large two-story =worn ttrlok
house - with furnaue • barn '00x00 feet withcement stabling ; drive sheds, poultry build-
iegand garage, 40 rods to school -Immediate
possession, Amply to T. 14 BENNETT, Pro ,
Whish gn,,or If. S. Ccott, Brussels, 14.2
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Burden, \oter 91
"Int Canada fails us in October, we must curtail many of our activities."
Sir ARTHUR STANLEY, Chairman, Executive Committee, Aritish Red Cross,
It now costs $300,000.00 a week to carry on the work of -the British Red Cross, or
$16,000,000.00 a year.
Every minute of the day and night it costs $30 to minister to the sick and wounded
and dying.
Last year Ontario's ma magnificent contribution paid for the entire work of the British Red
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'Cross for nearly six weeks.
This year, in view of the greater need, it is earnestly and confidently hoped that Ontario's
contributions will be as great proportionately as the magnificent offering of last year,
Our trust is, that the Citizens of Ontario willg ive generously to this noble cause on-
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A Few Facts about British Bed*
Cross Work.
The British Red Cross Society ie the
only institution which 'carries voluntary
aid to the Sick and Wounded of the
British forces on land and sea in every
region of the War.
Its work is therefore the concern of all
classeso,f British subjects, whether living
in the British Isles, in the Dominions' and
Colonies beyond the seas, or in foreign
countries.
IN GREAT BRITAIN
57,000 Hospital Beds found in the
United Kingdom.
30,000 of these provided with
Nursing Staff.
2,000 Trained Nurses working at
home and abroad.
7,500 V. A, .D., s helping in Arrtoy
IIospitals.
$220,000 spent on equipment of Icing
George Hospital (1,850 beds) and
$130,000 a year contributed to cost of
its maintenance.
$225,000 spent on building and equip-
• ping Netiey Red Cross Hospital
(1,000 beds); and
$625,000 spent on maintenance,
$171,000 for orthopaedic Curative
Workshops and 'Training Fund.
$185,000 for Facial Injury I'lospitais,
Organization of J esiairces Committee, Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
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Positive --Colvin ng Proof
We publish the formula of Vinol
to prove co'nvtncingly that it has the
power to create strength,
�Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron
'?. and M anganeee Peptoneten, 1ronand
Ammonium Citrate, Lime and Soda
Glycerophosphates, Caocarie.
Any woman who buys a bottle of
Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous
condition and finds after giving it a
fair trial it did not help her, will
have her^money returned.
You see, there- is no guess work
about Vinol. Its formula proves
there is nothing like it forall weak,
run-down, overworked, nervous men
and women and for feeble,old people
and delicate children. Try it once
and be convinced. '
F,R. (3\iI'I'll, Diu gist, lBrussels.
Also al, the he.i. Dt 'waists in ail tin-
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Litt lo IUwltn,
Old False TQeth
xat
Boils I:t it ;-nv condition
- ' p 1.00 pt -.r silt or 7 centsper tooth. Cash' by re-
turn email.
R,. A. Copeman
2670a Lsplanade a'e., 141dntreal, P. Q.
10.12
Auction Sale
OLP A
Valuable Farm
in the Township o -F Morris
Po reliant to the power of sale enntohweldn a
ere, rain tinrtarge, whish will be produced -et
the time of Bain, alters ,,t11 be offered for sate
hyPattlie Aeolian at the American Betel in
the Vintage or Bruceels, on Sntnrdey, the 27111
day of October. A. D. 1017, 1t 2 ohrlook in the
afternoon, by 1r. S. Scott, Auctioneer, the fol-
lowing valuable property, namely: -The North
half of Lot Minnie'. 10 in the 0th Cottaess,ma of
the Township of Morris, 0, the County of Hur-
on cnntnining one hundred acres of laud more
or teas, This property 15" eituete three utiles
from the Village of Brussels .and within t brow
quart ors of a mile of 0 good nitnol Th, re are
on the property a frame Inman 15020 feet with
one and nee -half story ldteben attached; frame
barn 40x00 feet with 'tato M aid° undetn-, alb 1
a good we 1 and spring (reek. A. boat ,slaty
acres of the property is wider eultiva)ton ' and
the bnlnnee Is r--st er hieda. Tering of sole -
Ten par c,•nt ,.1 the no, allege money en the
tiny of sale end the inane Se within. thirty days
lhorenfter. Ths property will be offered sub-
j"nttoa reserved bid. Further porn -tilers
and r•:nd)Hous nteale • my be had from the un-
dersigned or frrm the Auctioneer lit Snot -tubs
Dated this First day lir October A D. 1107,
It VANsTONE.
' Wiughnm, Vendor's Sohaitor. ,
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of lite . estate of A fret)
Button, late of the 'lowunhip of
Morris, in the Cannily of Huron,
former, deceased.
Notice la hm oby.given pnrsunnt to "The Re,
{end Statutes or Ontario," ;hat all arsditore
end others having mottos, pohrsl the estrte of
the said Alfred Batts:,,, Who diad on or about
the Seventeenth day of dune, A D, 1907, ore
t.'egoirud oil or it, fore the Twentieth day .of
October, .t D-, 1017, to scud by Inn„[ prepaid or
deliver to Jolnnltvttnq lir ih,ngnld hh,I)•naid,
the lta waiter's of the last- Wt0 nod Te.tement.
of said deceased, at Myth P 0„ their Christian
and stoma mss addrsase+ and descriptlmw, the
full ptu'tlrulnrs of their etatmu tho ateteatent
or their amountsnd the nature of the ,,sour•
I tire ,11 lull) held by then).
Andifurthi,t' tante notice that after such Inst
mentioned date the said Executors wilt pro-.
coed to distribute the nasi', of the deceased
ai1nnmg the online onilthd thereto, havingbe-
bard only to the anima of which they shall then
have notice, and the said Fxroutors will not
- be liable for the said assets or any pert Mitre-
d to any ,,tttersan er torso,, of whine, claim
notice Atilt not lInvo been ',naiad by thin at_,
the time of such distribution..
Dated at Blyth. this lath day of Septe)nber,
A. 1), 19 t7
JOAN.LCVANS, ++Lxnautors,
Dl130AI.D Ma/MAID,I
COMIIORTABLBI 1iOU410 ANI) LOT FOR
VV SAT.e.-(4uod well and cl.tern,.frtit trees,
&o, Also 0 neves 1n co•nm•ntion with largo •
stable end drilled well, Por further pardon -
hire as to ;rine, terms, &a„ Apply to Tow Peer,"
• Brus-ele,
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-- Farms for Sale
The tilt ieralg,ted nfft to for ante hie Bee 190
fere fain bentg Lot 12, and pert of 1.01. 18,
Ceti, O; nnai t 20,mr,,, tot 1t 7,
• of Grey, Jlnrom County. tin the forme, to it
good brick hoose, extra gond lin, n, 00 x 100 fact
all cemented atd'wnl ,.r ntsutl lett, nut,, in or-
oherd, &o 110 nal as is aloofly bush A Iso 100
• acres, being Lot, 12 (ion Il, in mine township.
12 erred of extra goat] Fell wheat and over 40
odes;)curd. Toth farina in good cot diHon,
Per further 11111.11011,111I'm to t11111.1009 1'11011111d
oonditionv, apply on aha urern0e of tl'1,10
JOHN JAC1KSON,
Telephone 4010, ]ails) P O.
- Farm for Sale
Containing 21,0 acres, viz , sty t of 00, Oon, 8,
Morris township. mad Tait I, Oen,0, 0, ry town -
able Well watered cotmftortab'e house, Intuitbum std manure shod, driving house, wind
mill, orehnrd, &u 2(, minus North of Brussels
6n gravel road. Rural poi 11 nod iurttl'111000,
%Moo to relitioL W111 std) _elther or both.`
farms If not sold ham 0ntotter 1st Will be
,'ental, Por fm theft per ))molars apply to
ALMI0OnvY'1`il, Props fetus, Brussels, or
7 . S, S(JO t 7', lit mints. 9-4
1
Executor's Sale
For tite purpose of winding tip the auto le of
t1,,,lefoJohitnsllaryas -the )andsBud prem"
(ears, attotttn in ilia Vi Halt, of (*nub' nolo, row
tnitting sthu, 10 nares of loan. and upon which
• Iblsw is ,rented a o unbnrtnhlo frau,,, boils(
ail term,,, 681.11, oto ofl,s ell Tor sate. )1t111
piirtdnttlei and town td 'ole •will hh tendo
know,' upon nppllrottnm to lite 14keruttn', An-
Ihony Itnyleaan, cruN,•nolr m• the. ruder.
signed W21-1Nt'I.Allt,
40.24 - Solfritot• for the 10z, toter,
For Sale
991,6 ,ares of fnl'nt lands in the Township
of Morris, Adjoining the V•Ilegea,f lirnssrls,In
...mo 6,14, 110,-,.,' is It good 66tntvul p1t, If 011611.
ed up, from 2 to 8 Barns It has been tasted
mad enough or metal there to supply thn town
rout vicinity for thl' nest caul ter of a tr,n tory ;
0 htnitl•tt lis on ('n, raps', ' 1'r at ' 1 lot on
(*carge,i,1, 1, tient ih.,m nviu.tal litn ; also
' my if'rivate resident, on 1 ho Hy., 1,nek, (r)ase
of Wllham anti A1ber1 snorts, tar Purpler
positivism imply to rho siehaslgnud 01 lits
resitienos, ) 1411131111, •
Brhssele, IOtlt Maroh,1017,