The Brussels Post, 1909-12-30, Page 10D,
The County Canned for tete beg. ,q
M, us jentinry session ell TIleSaliV, j In
WAS a 45th, all the members present, Ur. A
.Irwin, or Will l nl, was ananiu)o sly
110 G j tNad:•u, 111111 011 taking 'itis ;eat
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ransacted at the January
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a Dint itit0 tQ
standing corm t ees
ir1 e " Wednesday more
J)Isatimo reeommmnde
u the following,
nephew, w I was adopted :-
both, and ;MI live-Joho Leckie, 1717 r Ander-
fila uncl.itp' Lamont, Joseph liainstock, R.
a soiree o_
Livi; geto.n, ,P
owed, Thos.
Stotli-
VSa meetinN. Govenlock, John Noir, Ja
teested to a10011•
into and Jnanee-Wm. 13awden, W. G,
fug the gith, S^ Sweilzer, S. Sturdy. Jas. Me -
two men eon.
pact }location -T. G. Shearer, B. C.
ad
ni J. N. iCernighan, Alex.
soon as thtt•. Smith,'
They desoriefl ant'. ,,�• ,Irdge—O, Geiger, S.
slope, a lig<N, A. Titylor, H., 1-If11 Robert
4!11 enterinf?' 1' -
had been jnty Property -C, A. Reid.: J.
state, L. H111, Wm. Glenn, Wm,
lamp had te
roam, and utiiationCom
mil
whole Cocil.
the floor. Men cotnmittee-Wm. Hunter,
with an iti,frlenn,H, Hill, S. Sturdy, Wm,
ism, whiotr'aeu,
any one fou Diu r Refuge -James Watson,
look witho J.M. Grovenlock, Thos.
hers,
tion, In ,1 following communications were
e
re
hand, and add' referred - to committees :,(1)
thief herse 9nsouer's Aid Association, for a
rather ta.toward its
work, (2)
from
the
On the 111.0014-4..
uukjpatAssociation, asking a
let that had fall, e''wajding• the Work of
Indigent chrisu'mp,:i•ve_e,, the
hand, and wad intandtng to ask the Provin-
citement. Trument to built and maintain a
was to pall the' (3) from Dr. R. W: Bruce
¥slime objectnting that the Government
the bracelet r counties in building such a
cover the tie; to the extent of $4,000 for
into the Se' and 83 per week, for each
(4) from the Salvation Army,
few days affor a grout to aid its work i
n car
.and sone ti destitute children 1 (5) from the
morning it? of Middlesex and Western
tory beearasity board asking co operationto
wear• jyj, ati increased grant from the
®, uverument ; nom Joseph
his cash1news ormatrn-
urn.
M9MM Y.A.
liaat•lt' tu,iwile^
t flog into (Jumada
1'1' P,ereel n tinge WINO Wen
10I1u1;jDlrat, ,t Au; .,t. ('D$$ has led to
tat
1 y iruitattigna im'
s tlar in 110111.:
colt one foe them; they are not the
t"
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A
I , .''lea that
girl i 1
g pac tit.
M' all
burn i . burg hair is 00 every package.
Xou oa*i always gee tiie genuine at
Jas.. Fox's,
Parisian Sage is. the quickest acting
and tnost e$le1eut hair tonic in the
world,
Itis made to confotrra to Dr, San-
gerbucil'H (of Paris) proven theory
that dandruff, falling Hair, baldness
and soalp ;telt are eausecl' bye
Parisian lidr,
Sage kills
these g s
dandruff
•.rms tend ronoves all erase -
gg of dan-
t In two weeks, Or money back '
it steps fallin - hair nitching '
l g a
d
scall
1
and r
.
v1) acs
p i baldness,
And remei bel that baldness is
oaused by dandVnlf germs, those little
hard working, persistent devils that
day and night do nothing but dig into
the routs of the hair and destroy its
vitality,
I'arieian Sage is a daintily perfumed
hair dressing, not sticky or greasy,
and any woman who desires luxuriant
and bewitching chair eau' get it in two
weeks by using it. 50 , cents a large
bottle:
sets to the county board of East Huron ;
J. E. Tom, I. P. S., J,lei, Fetid and
Claude Bluest, West eron ; Rev. W.
D. Collins, of Exeter, to the Senate of
Western University ; and -3 H. Cam•
eron to the board of Examiners for High
schools en his district.
The following motions were sent to
Road and Bridge committee ; '1'1) raise
the pay of reeves for inspecting the
construction of cement work on bridges
from $2 to $2,5o per day, and the other,
that the appointment of such overseers
be left entirely in the hands of the
county engineer, the payment not to
exceed $2,50 per day,
TFI[
RD PAY -THURSDAY
TWOmotions ton
s were.made to double.
the grant to continuation class schools,
and Messrs. Sweitzer and McFadzean
indeed .;hat clause 36 of the Council's
rules, Which forbid smoking in the
bbamber, be strictly enforced and all
these were referred to the Education
committee,
Me S h
Men
m' d Glen
lk ae n moved a
grant of $loo to the Clinton Spring
Stock Show, to be given as a county
prize to any municipality within the
county, the directors to arrange: same ;
Messrs. Kernaghan and Reid moved a
grant of $11) to each Woman's Institute,.
and Messrs Lamont and Glen moven' to -
pay the account of Ar, Campbell, SIO
fora
danght Glyn, in Jefaence i1)) the t ttendtug Finnk Coleman, who had
°4001 section between 'C attempted to shoot himself in Staley
ing his try and Culross ; township,
bert de (7) bill of St, Marys Messrs. Hill' and Medd. moved to
-told h 1pin-cte yusptl Is, and (8) tor thee usual, make a special of $400 to township
tun mount pupils, boundary lines, 825 to each township for
was a mcements from the Collegiate Institutes
lost their KURit Schools of the county. •
er reterring a number of accounts
did not tl
Finance committee; applications
mereial iThe osi ion of Co
P t ante auditor were
tion. om D, D. Wilson, Seaforth ;
One mol McIlwain, Nile; F. Metcalf,
Russian, er. H. Lockhart, Auburn ; W. Re
genes that en and A Straiton, Goderich
tie -Dungannon ; John Wilson,
1,400,000 fra tvloCrostie, St. Hetgoa,
m
ha had dep.ek, 'Eret'y'e$��,, anr" J, W,
next IRGPMnIhJ
, teed -lurch. 00 -going 1010
that thertttet on these, Messrs. Strttiton
there weelethalf were chosen,
the safe ye Leckie, of Brussels, and Coun-
ck Lane were appointed on the
said in th.Feriminal audit;
On the depai
i 411.4. -WEDNESDAY
M. Dox AMA 1)i'
In I',ew; 1.. to.lyf bates of letters and petitions
1 nn, referred to committees as
n
to s_ ,flat
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The.
National
O Saifitariu
but the Fou `n
1)u asked [he county to endow a
ed. and reels hospital ; (2) the Alexandra
night a sec, of Goderieb, asked a grant ;
on the safe?tario Good Roads ASSOciat1OO
returned ngrant of 8 t towards its ex -
was tune, '1111 that delegates be'appointed
es meetings ; (4) the clerk of
wore also a'county wrote in reference to
rest of the In of'a bridge over the Sauble
1)d, it "is pld the National Good Roads
warted the @„ i� •ked the appointment of
r
sum of ones --to 1'' Its-cenvevrtbits• .--.:►
to t•.rc»uulrnt ..
Carmel ttioffiees were sent to the Execu-
1,,arn . on tautee:-Goderieb Star, Seaforth
r, Exeter Advocate, and B. H.
at 11.u0 p.d, Goderi0h,
the watchn'o from the following county
room, 13iwte. read and sent to cominit-
nary, and sfirar, county' jailer,' treasurer,.
cul person fol inspectors, Messrs. Mc-
Y p' Scott as valuators of treasur-
ation. Turities, and 'report of county
was the r.
with the la to make the following ap-.
t_lt°w•t.�le. Is Were read and severally re-.
antip ' the Education committee ••-
Boris , 1)9''• Sealortb ; Rev, C. R.
in a 1?arts ,.Clinton, and Dr, M. Nichol -
in on- their respective
ed name, olboards ; H, E. i-itiston, of
menta to hive the Western Uuiversit{
Colorado. luett, of Crediton
bort de Comity`exa 2g Uacair-'padic`i
had fifty' tela for grants were'lnade as fol•
i sent to the .Finance commit-
"' T .
from an zn to the Huron Poulty Show to
in •Clinton, 825 to each agri-
fatlter. and horticultural society, and
With thetach fanners' Institute and public
prisonecl ; $2o for flowers to be planted
strong he Court House, and $25 to the
deport j;1'oultry,Show, to be held -b God
could clo,-ltWei ug spoke as a potation
erecting snow' fences or improving their
roads during the Winter months,
1 e. r .
Du nun r
of
Dungannon, was
heaid in a charge that Inspector 'ra
hadbeee parts i in p m
of certificates to certain teachers gt111 his
uspectoiate, and Mr. Tom was heard in
reply, and while this controversy. was
being waged a motion to adjourn was
made and carried,
FOURTH DAV-Fx1DAY
The
reports of the Finance, Special,
County Property, House of Refuge and
Executive committees were all consider-
ed and passed. In the latter report
the clause' dealing with grants to the
Collegiate Institutes caused much dis-
cussion; Messrs. Watson and Monro.
moved that 1t be made to read 82,000
additional be granted ; Messrs. Goven-
loc and k n Lamont
moved it be made
81,200 and it was finally carried that the
question be deferred until the June
meeting.
The Warden and Messrs. Lamont and
Shearer were appointed as a committee
with Dr. Bruce Smith in selecting a
Iocation and building tor a tuberculosis
sanitarium in the county.
Moved by Messrs. Reid and 'Watson,
that having heard the complaint of '1'.
E Durnin concerning Inspector T. E
'I'oni,•en,tafte. explanailopc.of--Inspec-
tors Tom and Robb, this Council desires
to place on record our opinion that the
matters complained of by Mr. Durnin
are without foundation, and that Iuspec•
tor Tom simply complied with the regu--
latious in the renewal oL the certificates
of teachers. Carried.
After passing the bylaw to appoint
auditors, the Council adjourned till the
first Tuesday in June.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Special :-Recommending'el) that this
Council cooperate with the county of
Middlesex regarding readjustment of
grants iron the Provincial Government
to the tJuiversities ; (2) that no action
be taken on motion of Nlessrs. Kernig
Lau and Shearer to have clause 27 of the
standing rules revised, •
Education 1 -Recommending (1) that
its of the- P. S. inspecto,s be
prune in 1e"'reinujes, and the corn
nendatiuu of the Couu'8i:'-expressed.-for
same, and that Inspector Robb receive
$3to and Inspector Tom 833o for travel-
ling expenses, postage and stationery for
1910 ; (2) approving' of the reports from
Collegiate Institutes, and that they re-
ceive following amounts less fees collect-
ed from county poptts ; Goderich,
$2,806 72 ; Seaforth, $2,986 9s ; Clinton,
$2,476.75 i Widgllant, 82,097 08. (3)
That claim of St. Marys. Collegiate In -
from his elf of, au Inc "e ' t,r irr to col- siitute for 842 89 be paid (4) That W.
him to seS'lstitute o 'ut nano d,ols ; 13. Weidenllanmer, of Exeter, be ep
sages to %fent •- u on, forgettam' pointed on the' H. 5 Entrance board at
This van Lvauld • not
the frontier, and 11
evpi' know what becani
11 tit tho young malt atc
ed his innooennee.
In the employ of M. I
a boy of thirteen nit
the protege of the Co
a wealthy and wee
princess. C•teosgct's<
taken a prisoner by -.
In tho Crimean tsar;
the lffe of the courlte
a bear un
a hunt while in t purpose of int County Preperty: -(r) Reported jail .
'Russia. Hence hor it bear had decanmid and deers, with 14 inmates at prey
gore&yhoshab zalum she nent.: lace of been neon tam;
supplies aekedt3forhbvinttj'aileAs nn 1
,has the Arighboi,me repairs to be nlade. (g) Repo.
im had signified' tt
of police that sot
'o been committed
the Fronelt y punting from the
anneals, 1 end
'oaths an hog.
Jouffj'oy..ytan-
(ederioh, and (5) Rev. W, I), .Collins,
of Exeter, to senate of Western Univer-
sity (6) That the examiners of P. S.
and cvutiouatien class exams, be as ni-
losed aga; and lows -East• Huron, D. Robb, A. P.
'Teals to grant Gundry, Clinton, and 1: H. Cameron,
unavaiiin,331'd. Br us. els ; West Huron, J E, Tom, e.
o return '910• M• Field, Goderich, and C. Bluest,
ieaion. the Crediton (;) That M. Nicholson be ap-
o? I pointed on the C. 1. board, of Goderieh,
ay foil owing 1•Dr. Burrows on that of Seaforth, and
n to the holt: Rev' C, R. Gonne on that of Clinton,
success wag)() Re the letter of los. MoGtyen for a
new
li in neschool section,, that as' they had not
g g porter co/milled with Sec, 23 of the P. S. Act,
him, and cam 0909, uo action be taken,
IN WAS IN BAD SHAPE" Ruined Hist...
Used a telt cent Corn Balve,•--For
quarterhe mould llttye eared bis eorrla"
with Putnam's Painless Corn Extt'actr
or;' 'flee the best--"Pntilam's,i'
bot 1 We 'Nesters
"Rave Doug Wonders .for Me"
I{ere ie an experience with the $re
part of which you may be all tort fa
miller.
Mr.
Seneca, Ont., writes about "Little Di-
gestere:'0
t.
Flaying been troubled with 'Iedig es-
tion for number of years, I have tried
nearly all kinds' of pills and tablets for
Indigestion only to be disappointed,
Seeing our tab1ete advertised I
thought 1 would give them a trial, and
must say I am glad I did, Before tak-
ing
them I was in bad aha pe. Bad
taste is my mouth; mornings and so
dizzy that I hardly knew Low I would
put in the day. Everything I would
eat
would seem to sour and ferment but
after taking "Digeetere" I can' say
they have done wonders for me."
If you know what the ,first part of
this story means why not learn the re-
lief and delight which domes from the
use of "Little Digesters?" •
"Little Digesters" are positively
guaranteed to cure all forme of Indi-
gestion and Dyspepsia or your money
will be refunded.
25e. at your druggists or by mail • from
Coleman Medicine Co,, Toronto. • 36
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Auction to
n Sales
Cos 10, entreeo eale�' bnlanee
the Court House clean nut) well kept,
and the caretaker an efficient officer, and
(4) recommending some needed im-
provements and repairs.
Finance 4c -Recommending payment
of the accounts submitted exceet three
which contained expenditures not auth-
orized by the Council. (2) That treas-
urer's statement and report of Registrar
Coats be printed in the minutes.
House of Refuge:-Reporting:aeainet
the motion of Messrs. Shearer and Hain -
stock, to ehauge the words in commit-
ment rules from "he has been a resident
of the county for at least one year," to
read "he has been a resident of •the
county fur it least one year immediately
prior to the time o •
p f committal."
Executive :-Recommending (1) that
the cduuty printlug be awarded to the
Seaforth Expositor. (2) That the usual
grant of $25 be made to the agricultural
and horticultural societies holding exhi
!Atkins this year, and same to Farmers'
Institutes• (3) That the matter of giant
to:the poultry associations be laid over
to' the lune meeting,, till parties can
settle the location of the shows, (4)
[Continued on page 51 .
Talk Of The Town
Nearly Every ono In Albion, Mich.,
Praises MI-o.na, tho Money -Back
Oure for Indigestion
Albion, Mich. -The people in Albion
are elated to an unusual extent be-
cause of the many, and remarkable
cures which have lately been made
by Mi-o-ua, a dyspepsia cure with .a
world wide reputation. Everybody
is endorsing pp
Mi -1)•t
1a.- Effete is what
some respected residents say.
Mrs. E. 0. Cass says . "Mi-o-na
cured me of a stomach trouble that
had bothered me for a long time."
W. Ii. Mott says :-"I had doctored
for months without help. 1 used
Mi-o-ua and since using it three years
ago 1 have been free from the distress.
Mrs. Emma Overy says :-"Por
months I bad dyspepsia, bad stomach
distress, pains and nausea. Nothing"
I used relieved or cured till I 'used
Mi-o-na."
Jas. Fox, the druggist in Bri ssels
sells the wonderful dyspepsia, cure
Mi-o-na for 50 cents' a large bottle and
he thinks so well of it, that he' will
give your
0 y t money back if it 'doeau'b
0171'0.
1k at
ir�:2'rova7Arkw-DMEI
CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA,
tt'ranchltb, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or
Llaney back. ..Sold and, guaranteed by
JAMES FOS, Brussels.
The People's Column
01.3 LLS 801{. SALE...Two young Sherr Bora
Pew Rnlie, i>Oth fee BHr tae
Y for suit,tf 004
a1 p .,IAN. BP n. to ohool
y LI o N Yoes a
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o W Ivan a o too
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4
pope
Mceria 1)v
, iii' ussel 11 e d
t aP 0 I n t of iG
, 41•tt a velli be to rent if enftatle Eenaifi
Fn 111 lrtfculRrs am* or write
ARID FORSALt4 Th d 9 ed B
Ptn• s
oo AOI8E FARM FOR BALE OR igi?' rr
'.5b gnder311gainl doeires to aeli bis
1011 sore fern
'
.
Lot i] .Von,
house and hall,, w'o)Wrd„ &ee pee well
Watered and Welt teneed ; all suede¢ down
pwilgtoes sad al right iii every wntr pm, far• 'moor 0 sores, 9 mete troll, Janiostown and
11)01 8I•tiOUSOI•N.to 1 I
ugern. roe fernier I
to ,lt tempo cosmbo,, ly th, or N'. S. Scott, Brute '
COR BALE, -Nips 111)101) of land with a good
! hl•lo11 ootti�ga, bnnit halm 11011 otltgr 001
bttildlnev, also a geed orchard, ,For farther
pertioll are apply to A. J, el. Bean or, Mrs
Jao Dlilhne, Oreubrook,
r.'.4,t?tY^4vdy-dvtl�\.,.,nA'rl`ray4 Aw+y.S e�si
Prepare e a
re Wel
and d
Success (v $ s
� certain tea
� n
1, r r, n t .,- ,• .,
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i,>,,,-/-.:'
i^l „r ,n. ..'i, .'tiff
r tom+ -.
i
t✓f r x
e un urn gn.. GSrurs Gala
ale, his 100 nm•e tong, buffo •Ores. About 7U I
U01'T0N S 4111 0'2 'FARM yr -1c, IMI'LIr,
A
1tset,'h &-U I)' H t3si8iea Aalcite Der has
1
been 0 01101.1 d by Lo undersigned 2. to soil by
pnblin. 11110)40, nt l,ut 4, Oen 8. 1211d Line/
.Morris, wr 1'r lcfeyy., Irubi'uary 1111, 1010 at 1
p• ny, the fel lolving'rHeavy noire 0eats
um ei tied to 0aecot, heavy marei•latng 4
Y1'11 oat, it ,notched brown etdin's 8 nod.4
11•01" ant, heavy gelding yea riieg, Bray;' Htly
510en the old, nuttily (1)0155'v en r8 old in Yon,
to poplin, mare U years by Wild Brine, light
gelding rie.ing 4 by Kaelinontive riming 0 by
klo1part, gelding ening 4 by Maxim,1)ow
posed to.cult, furrow cow 8 steers rieing8
y xrs, 2 )laical rlsiel 8
h
tapers
riming Ing
4 rising 2atecerinB 2 4 heifers rialiB22 calves, well bred Leicester ewes, brood
bow, e0 1 ea high dem low wagon, 2
buggies -1 is slei hs, walking new,
deplow, De new kehucutter,
lfuts sleighs, walking plow, .new fanning
2 -furrow riding pulpeow, set eeharrows,arobor, 2 gets
eth turnip pulper, oharn separquantit of
cement
hmvuee3 nu rouF of a ,quantity of
oenu.nt Etta and numerous other artioleN. A
quantity of seed meta, hay- and potatoes.
Tums-Onsh for hay, oats, potatoes and all
stuns, or $5 and under: on ether am0alte 12
months' credit will be given on f?rnisling
enpruved joint notes, or a discount of 8 per
cent off for mash on orient amounts
ROBERT WARWICK, Proprietor.
AUCTION SA LE OF FARM STOOK, IMPLE-
Ma825, &O. -P. 8. Scott, AnotIu ser, has
beeninett•uotod by the undersigned to self by
publio auction at Lot 10, don. 18, Mo1itlop, on
Tuesday, February 15111, at 1 p. in, the follow.
Ing valuable property, viz.; -1 agricultural
mere 7 years old, 1 agricultural gelding 7 years
old, 1 aged roadster mare in foal, 1 roadster
gelding rising 4 years by Sid Stanton, 1
roadster fill rising 8 years by Sid Stanton. 1
carriage colt riming 1 year by Kaki., Frederick,
8 cotes supposed in Galt, 1 registered shorthorn
cow due to calve drat of Mach, 3 fat 'heifers
riming 8 yeare,1 fat steer rising 8 years, Seemrising 2 years, 1 heifer riming ears, 4 steers
rising 1 yenr, 1 heifer rising 1 year.. 2 scorn
pigs, abort 60 hens, 1 Massey -Harris binder,
Deering mower, 1 MasseyHarris seed drill, 1
Massey -Harris disc harrow. 1 set diamond
harrows, 1 horse rake, 1 emitter, 1 walking
plow 1 gang plow, 1 pea buneber, 1 Massey
Harris root pulper, 1 grindstone, 1 lumber
wagon, 1 set Nleighs, 1 top buggy, 1 Gutter, 1
hay reek, 1 stook rack; lgravel •box, 1 Clinton
fanning mill, I eget stings, 1 wheelbarrow, 2
sugar kettles, 1 Daisy churn No. 2, 1 water,
trough, 1 set double hernese 1 seta sin
nes, a quantity- of hay,smothy
ty8'boforks tbyihps meed, wht&Bee), o numere , (1os, en ion.
and other b (e te. too numerous to . mention.
Terme-Fat cattle and ell stun] of $0 end under
cash, over that amount 10 mneethee credit on
furnisbtng: approved joint notem, 4per cent
diseount for ensl, on credit amounts. Sale
without reserve as the proprietor haaseld his
farm, ALEXANDER RO813, Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK, IIl-
rrltMa'10, 0URSTTUna,.. 0 --F, 8 Scott,
Auctioneer has been instructed by the under-
signed to sell by nubile auction at Lot 0, Oon.
1 prey, on Wednesday, February 10111. at 1
P. m , the following, valuable property, viz :-
1 working horse pang 14, 1 working horse
rising 10. 1working mare rising 12 years 'sup.
posed to be in foal. 1 driving more supposed
to be in foal, 1 filly, 4 cows supposed to be in •
calf, 2oows fresh calved. 2 farrow mows, 8
heifers rising 8 years; 0 heifers rising 2 years,
1 steer rising 2 years, 1 oalf rising 1 year, 2
ane,gorolei1hogumcalves, hesa odelidog, od
Massey -Harris binder, 1 good .Frost & Wood
plower, 1 seed drill, 1 cultivator, 1 spade
harrow. 1 hay rake, -1 roller, 1 narrow plow, 1
gang plow, 1 fanning mill, 1 water trough. 1
hag trnck, 1 set scalae, 1 set diamond harrows,
1 hay fork car and Pope, 1 pea harvester, 1 tar -
nip pulper, 1. truck wagon, 1 hay rack, 1 pi
box,1
set alai
he 1 top
B buggy, . �1 Dotter, a
By I
wheelbarrow, bar ow 1
stark
et, 1 1 set double 1 e
h setplow
harness
Hess 1 1 set single her
quantity good work -bench and viae, 200 brick
shingles -quantity oftne d eooats. quantity of
seed buckwheat, quantity of turnips, 1 cook
stove, 1 parlor heater, 1: lounge, 2 bedsteads, 1
1 Favorite churn No. 2, forks, hoes, pink bar
and other articles too numerous to mention.
Rale unreserved as the pronrietor has sold his
farm. Terms =All coma of $5 and under mesh.
Over thatt
a npuns 9 menthe credit given on
furncash on credit approved joint. Grain
notes. 8% off for
cash on arodit amounts. (}rain sad pigs muds.
WM: MAKELVEY, Proprietor.
he WRAP, J Renee to hall wheat, 01 acne need- '
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good urchaui iuid t}, Iliad wail. Close a1) lroso
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alx 111 the sixth exor the ,tew)bdrey,This farm is cell ague; ed miles 1101Srwrote. bout Weer),
ofeAredr0Ntl undel t
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down, pond orchard, frame house and Dap,,
and two
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how:
This met be sold and pe9givento Nutthe purhesor. For pertloµIa'a
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apply. to THOMAS, S}ARNISS, Prop •, 111'hseole
1'. O., or to A. 11. MONTSII'H, vendors Soli-
citor, Bruesjlo, Out • L$ -tet.
CUMFORTABI,E residehoe end 5 aero of
land, being Lot 212 Albert etreet,
eels, for sale.. House is well built, with all cone
venieuces and posseoslon could be given at
once. For further particnlnrs apply on the
prendoe1) to Mrs, Jae. Ferguson, or D. Fer-
guson, Teeswater. tf.
FOR small OR TO RENT. -The underalgned
offers hie well located property in Brussels
Mr sale or to rent. There are 535 acres of land
orcharl well,a .house,
oosssees onk.glvenrett ice.
For price terms, and other information apply
to JAS. price,
Clinton or -THE POST
Brussels, THOS. DUNFOltD, Langdon, North
Dakota.
IMAM 'FORRp SALE. -The 100 acre farm, be -
Lot 2a Ue , 14,, (Sroy, fe offered for fPeter
r & Ilemby the
undersigned. There are 85 sorsa cleared, hal-
anoe well timbered - On the farm there iN
good bank barn, large driving shed and a corn•
fortable hoose. Plsue In 500d condition and
well fenced. For further particulars apply to
JAS. A. MoNAfR or JAS. D. MoNAIR, Exec- ,
utors, Orunbrook P. 0., or F. S. SCOTT, Brus-'
sele. 7-tf
SUNNY BRAE 100 acre farm for sale,. being •
859 Lot 14, Oon. 0, Morrie township, 85
acmes cleared. Onthe farm is a good 2 story
cement oottege, nearly new; 'cement blink
barn 6042 feet ; 111 acres orchard
good
well: u . s ring creek lot. s copier of t'
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farm.
Pa on Manh lot. Fall plowing dune.
5 miles from Brussels, 7 to Blyth and 1i/vola
to rchnoh Farni is la good stn to of cultivation.
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For rther particulars apply on the preadses
or to e.'S. SCOTT, Bruesela. ALEX. NICHOL,
Proprietor, Brussels P. O.
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ARM FOR BALE. -The "Executors of the
Shine estate offer for gale the 88 acre farm
part Lots 5 and 8, Oon. 12, Grey nearly all
tIcleared. Brie* house, bank and frame barna,
driving shed and workshop in good condition.
Geed orchard' farm in good state of euitive-
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on nearly all March 18 11. Sand pci'000 the
can Ila oiven on 0 0th. 2 miles the •
road from property and only ,miles to Bros- - •
mile. For further particulars as to pia 2
termor, &a„ a ply to MRS C 'SHINE or TAS.
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ARM BALlt.-Ther, will be offered for 9
sale by verdin wartlnn nt the American •
Hotel 111 the Village of Bruraela on Saturday •-
191h day of February 1910 at 12 o'oloek n00n •
All and singular that certain parcel or trach •
of land and premises situate, lying ,and being •
ince township ten hi
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County of
Huron otnProvince a Ontario, being onompon' 4
ed b Lot number leven in the fifth Concession
of the said township of Grey and containing
one hundred pores more or hems and being I •
the farm recently exempted by Daniel Marsh. t ',
On the property there is a two•story brick
house and barn. There is about ninety acres
el eared and At for gultivwtlon or pasture.
Small orchard and -a good well. The fences.
are in a fairly good condition. The property
is in a good farming district. It is about four
miles from. Brussels and less than a mile from
school.' Terms of Bale.-Tha purchaser will
be required to pay. ten percent of the pnrnhnse • -
money at the time of sale. and the balance at s
the expiration of thirty day,, from fetich Rale. d..
Po,' further particolero apply to MILLAR & . 6
SIMS, Vendors' Solicitor.. Bertin, Ont. F. S - 0
Scott, Anationeer, Bra eels, Ont.
Dated ,Tnnuary 81st, 1910.
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VtifellIMESSIIMarreeneep
The Most Popular Paper In Ontario
The Toronto Daily Star'
The best proof that people like a newspaper is their
willingness to pay good money for it.
More people buy the "Toronto Daily Star" than
any other Daily, Weekly or, Monthly published in the
Province of Ontario.
Moreover, the circulation of the "Toronto Daily
Star" is increasing more rapidly than that of any other
newspaper in Canada.
These things do not just happen.
There must be a reason.
In this case there are several reasons,
The ";I`oronto Daily Star" publishes Market
Reports 52 to 18 hours earlier than the morning papers.
It is a Newspaper—not an "Organ"—political or
any other kind.
Not only the Woman's Page, but the whole paper,
is attractive to women.
It reports athletic events more fully than any other
Canadian Daily,
Its special features, such as the "Chronicles of the.
Khan", are most entertaining.
Consequently people like the "Toronto Daily Star's
better than any other newspaper.
$1.50 A Year
Thu /raper and rho "Toronto Dally Star" toyoiihr for
ons
you. -42.20. Guaron
added to abort oubooription prices,Pon gloom for 600.
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going to close upour business
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Spring Edge Velon Couches P 7
regular'$9.00. Sale rice.., 00
Other Couches as low as .. 4 00
One 'only Polished shed Mahogany Dresser
and Stand, 36x42 in; bevel mirror.
Regular
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regular $2.00.. Sale price... 1- 1l 0 2
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Canadian Linolelms, 4 yards ' 0
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These are only a few of the many bargains we are offering you all 'our
lines being just as Great Bargains. k.
"A number of 2nd hand Organs to be sold very cheap.
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