The Brussels Post, 1911-3-9, Page 4HAIR; D A' M ARCH 9 191 t
Tuft . Ansel ican Senate adjourned last
Saturday without taking a vete on the
Reciprocity question as the Republicans
syereI>pnosedto it, president '1'afl.has
issued a call for an extra session, tocon-
vene et ,1'aslafugtou oil April 4th when
the measure will be • presented to the
house. ' •
A lively hustle is on the program On
the oonvessiousand sidellees during the
'least mouth and not completed yet in the
taking of orders for next season's supply
of new farming machinery. The old
plan of waiting until the customer
sought the agent has largely disappeared'
and the prospective hover is waited np
1: often e b st ess
b e d the u n
on at is home and f t.
closed up. Sonia say the latter is the
more satisfactory way.
IT is time the various sporting assn.
ciations were organizing for the corning
season. No small .interest is created by
the Healthful recreation on Victoria
Park, the Bowling ' lawn and tennis
Courts. Brussels rarely takes second
place in the arena of sport, no matter
whether it be with base ball, foot ball,
shooting, bowling, tennis, hockey, cur
ling, quoiting orcricket, as the trophies,
and records will attest., ' Winter games
have dropped off owing to the absence
of an enclosed rink but that want niay
citizens have not been
be supplied: Our i
slow at showing their. appreciation and
was a Sun ort accorded
infewtovus th
t p
de deserved.
re loyalorbetter s
mo
OReltAan leasing will,. revolutionize
the apple business' in Huron and other
Countries ]f the plan becomes general.
It may have the effect of stirring up
many of the owners to the necessity of
of
paying more attention to that portion
the farm and by pruning, grafting,
spraying, cultivation, etc., push for
larger returns and better profits as a re-
sult. Agreements should be terse yet
clear enough to put the buyer and seller
on equal footing thereby tending to
remove any occarion for misunderstand-
ing or legal entanglement, Great im-
provements have been made in many or-
chards but there's ample room for a
bustling campaign in tgra.
THitaE will be a special buckling into
school work for the cooling four months
antedating the arrival of the Entrance
and teachers' exacts. It is a mistake
for pupils to procrastinate in thorough
review. While it may be a difficult task
to 'forecast the'nature of the coming
examination papers les some of those
who prepare them go far afield) there is
nothing that can give the confidence ot
thorough drilling over the various
courses' prescribed. The work is fre-
quently possibly a trifle heavy for the
ambitious juniors but it isreally wonder-
ful how much knowledge of the subjects
the lads and lassies can get into their
craniums. Parents and guardians
should see _that regularity of attendance
at salted is a characteristic feature of
the home if success is anticipated next
Sumner at the examinations. Iudif-
ference in this respect is nearly always
contributory to altnost certain failure
which is fraught with harm to candidates
the teacher and school.
IN additiou to a larger exchange in
natural products with the United States
we would not object to see a wider1range
of preference shown to Great Britain.
Canada has a great mission in opening
up markets for her many products and
her growth and development will depend
much on the wisdom shown in securing
such trade relations. We cant expect to
have everything our own way nor would
it be right we . should but with the
variety, quality antlquantity of products
this Dominion is able to market it be
hooves our leaders to optimistically
read the signs of the times so that this
young Western giant may not be re-
tardedachieving
In its
norhandicapped
t e Nations. Canada is
destiny among h t
no longer a baby but wearing on tuwai d
its 44th anniversary of Contaderation
and consequently what might have been
1 25years ago may be
r averywise policy r
�.- P Yy g y
the height of folly now with the changed
conditions, Swing out, attempt, ex-
pect.
.0110THERS.."1
Preserve Your Qhil+dren's Hair
l:iyery mother should. awe that her
chi !armee hair is -dressed with Parisian.
*Mtge, the wonderful hair xestorer'and
germicide, .,d. little neglect on your,
part new, mlty mean meek 1005 of
i beauty when yotte gird grows up,
Prevention Dotter than Cure 1,
• . Parielan Sage is a rigidly guaranteed ♦' .
hair'sesturet' and cokes ell scalp Lliaeae., 1, , •
p
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14.4* .***or,l.: 4 4,44.$ 04H 444.40144.01..+
Boats Shoes
AT
ilKholesale
es, prevents hair from firlliugout feud •
armee a deb, luxuriant growth Of
hair, a gloxy to woman tuna the pride
of man.
A pleasatitlutie dressing -ladies like
it, and your druggist, Jos. li'ox, gnttr-
antees every bottle that he sells at floc,
and standsieady to refund your money
if It fails to de its wont. 13y mail
postpaid from Giroux Manu fact tiring
Oo., Fort Erie, Ont. See that the Gill
with titeAttbnro Bair is 011 eachack-
age. Sold. and guaranteed by Jas.
Fox.
than foto' millions. Real estate and
building operations have taken on new
life, anti builders are, excavating cellars
for buildings that will go up as Boonas
the fuuodations can be 'put in Atnong
other new buildings to be erected in
1911, it is possible that ,the looked.for
Great Northern station will be built
City officials are in consultation with
representatives of the railroad, and there
is an evident disposition to put an end
to the procrastinating tactics that have
narked the conduct of Mr. Hill in the
Winnipeg field
BIG AUTOMOBILE SALES
A remarkable feature of the Auto
mobile show held in Winnipeg ab yet
the middle of last month as the ex-
traordinary
v
traordinary sale' of machines that took
Pace at' b • -nw Fitly Cars
were
I 5
F v
shown In t
he main exhibition andwhen
sof the
atthe end
e doors were closed d h
the
five days, there was not a car unsold
and a number of orders had been taken
besides Many of the cars went to farm-
ers whowill use them this Summer to
run about the farm and neighborhood
The automobile show opened the eyes
of dealers in motorcars and motorcycles
and several new firms have come,me or
are
coming, to Winnipeg as a result of the
knowledge of the West as a field for
motor exploitation, obtained. through the
exhibition,
WEST IS ALL BUSY
All parts of the West are busy. Im
migration is on the move' and evert
traits that pulls in brings its load of
newcomers, very largely from the Old
Country, thus far They are coming in
good time to get an early start this veal
and are agreeably surprised to find the
weather far better than tbev had reason
to expect at this season. Five hundred
settlers from Great Britain come on Iwi
trains on the 2151 of last month, Pearls
all farmers -tile class most needed and
roost desirable, speaking generally.
LIVELY AT MOOSE JAW
Moose iaw is experiencing the bus
lest season the city has ever had, which
is saying much. There bas been a big
movement in real estate. a Winnipeg
syndicate having bought heavily of
Moose Jaw realty for investment pur-
poses. A new Land '1'i,les Office wilt
.be opened in Moose Jaw on the 6th of
March, which will mean that the de
partment at this Saskatchewan point
will have new and commodious quer
ters and a very much larger staff than
before.
OUR WINNIPEG LETTER
Reciprocity continues to hold the front
of .the stage as a matter for public dis.
ceeeion in Western Canada, but busi-
ness 15 not at all disturbed by the stream.
of talk which naturally flows from this
source, and is opening up with a rush
that. Ismuch helped by phenomenal
Winter .weather•r--wat m, clear and bright,
Excepting last year, there hate not been
such warm S.priog-like weather in many
years as the West has had during the
latter part of last month. The street tie
pertinent of Winnipeg bas bad its Bands
full clearing gutters and . streets tor
water to flow, and there are reports of
geese flying over the city already --weeks
in advance of the usual time.
SPRING WEATHER EFFECTS
This exceptionally early Spring
weather has bad sharp effect upon buss -
i i Batik clear
cess and general eral achy t as
in S have gone up with a bound,
the
week ending Febiltary IOth showing an
increase of nearly three millions over
the corresponding -'week of .last year, reciprocity agitation. Reciprocity IS a
and the week outing February eerddo- I freak,' Fruit lands in British Columbia, g
CALGARY CALCULATIONS
Despite the decision of its city coup
cil not to allow the spending of $is,000
for publicity purposes, Calgary keeps
pretty well in the limelight -locally, at
least. The Canadian Pacific are to
spend about $5.00d,000in, and adjacent
to. Calgary, a million to this going into
a fine new hotel. The railway station -
new only two years ago -is to be great-
ly enlarged and a new office building
is another of the details of the C. P. R.'s
plans for Calgary. Harrod's, of Lou-
don, England, are to build a big store
at Calgary, and the city hopes to get
the big new Hudson's Bay store which
is to be built in the West.
pusweITV POR sASKA'roON
The story of Saskatoon is so remark
able that the Board of 'trade will ask
for $t2,000 to tell it to the outside
world. With a rich country. around 1t,
Saskatoon has come ep rapidly from a
mere point on the prairie to the dimen-
sions of a good sized city, and the prom
ise of a great one. Many branch houses
have been established in Saskatoon and
Regina keeps a jealous eye upon its
more Northerly rival, fearing eclipse by
it. Flour milling has taken a strong
hold upon Saskatoon, and the city seeks
other industries and people and capital
commensurate with the known capacity
of Saskatoon to assimilate these things
and make good returns on them. 1
em. Such
a fond as the Board of trade asks for
will put Saskatoon on the map of places
widely known end worth knowing.
OUR MONTREAL LETTER.
Business men• manufacturers and
others in Montreal are very anxious to
obtain the views of the large banking
houses on the reciprocity question.
Sir Edmund Walker, President of the
Bank of Commerce, has already conte
out strongly against the proposed ar-
rangement, it is true. but that was in
Toronto and Sir Edmund did not give
acv specific reasons for the stand be has
taken. Sir Edward Clouston,:President
of the Bank of Montreal, has now been
asked, not in the interests of any par -
branch of trade or commerce but
in the interests of the Dominion of Can-
ada as a whole, to either make a state-
ment for publication or address a gather-
ing called for the purpose. He has not
yet consented to do either but will likely
be persuaded to speak at a special meet-
ing of the Board of Trade on March $th.
Strange as it may Seem reciprocity talk
has not disturbed the financial world one
way or the other. Although there is a
great deal of continent and chatter mon-
ey is
on-eyis still moving along the regular chew
nets and stoclts are soaring Or falling as
'the casemay be in much the same way
as they would on a quiet Summer's day..
Last t sleek it 1's true, was rather dark in
yae owing some quarters but that t g rather
to affairs in, the United States then i to
rives
QT being successful in disposing of my business T 1♦.
have decided to continue the Hartness business
• alone and shall sell off all my Boots, Shoes, Rub-
bees, &c., at slaughter prices 'until all are disposed of. .
• There is now arrivingnew Spring goods which e
were ordered from the manufacturer and hch I have
▪ to take. All will be sold at unheard-ofp rices.which will
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♦ give you a chance to secure new, up -to date Shoes •
• while they last.
• In our Harness Department we have all styles of Iiar-
• uess, both heavy and light, of will be pleased to build
to older any kind you mat want,Good Ston Y ykcombin-
ed with good workmanship has always been our aim,
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be ruined if the pact goes through are
aellinbeautifully. f y stockck
he new
Company which is turning Gut
farming implements and which has met
Too exchange,
been planed on' the Toronto nto
has jumped about ten points and at one
of the game stagegwas h as high as
g 33
There was u doubt in the minds of
much
P
the farY•
mun implement men as t0 reel-
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TWO EXPLORATION PARTIES
Early this Spring two exploration
earties tvillbe fitted out from here, one
to go to the Pacific coast. near Prince
Rupert, and the other to push its way in-
to the Peace River country. They are
being sent by Corporation Agencies,
Limited. for foreign clients and itis not
unlikely that their reports, when they
return next Autumn, will mean the in-
vestment of more foreign capital in Can
ada. Both parties will be composed of
competent engineers. The Pacific coast
party will report upon a new industrial
undertaking which it is proposed to esta•
blish near Prince Rupert. The other
exploring party, which will be under the
control of E. H. Drury, the civil engi
neer who recently made the .preliminary
survey of the Hudson's Bay railway
route for the Dominion Government,
will hake a report in the interests of a
French syndicate of certain proposed
undertakings in the Peace River district.
GOVERNOR GENERAL'S VISIT
His excellency, Earl Grey, the Gover-
nor General. has been having a busy
lime these past few days, busy at least.
Irom a sporting and social standpoint,
The vice regal party came down from
Ottawa to cheer on Lady Evelyn Grey
and the Ottawa team in the fancy-ska
inccompetition op whis took place in the
Victoria rink. Lady Evelyn
was the
whole show on theice, for she won the
ladies singles and the mixed doubt
es
with tier partner, Me. Haycock, and Hie
r
Excellency was more than the whole
y
show salOre for As usual when becomes
to Montreal,he was
crowded with atten-
tions fromevery quarter, Aflet the
skating His Excellency triedahand re
curling and he, with Colonel Percy Sher.
wood as a partner, played an excitine
double against J. '1`. McCall and W. M.
Taylor. Ten ends were played, the
Governor -General's rink winning
ning by
twelve shots to eight. This isHis Ex
cellency's last Winter visit to Montreal
He will be here again for the Horse
Show and once again for the races. He
is not going North to the Arctic :ocean
as he had planned. Lord Laseelles his
A. D. C. says, and will sail for home in
the Autumn.
OPERATORS STILL RESTLESS
, Despite denials of officials of the. Com
patty it has been learned that the opera -
'ors of -the Great North Western Tele-
graph Company' are far from being sat.
isfied with their lot in life and theta
general strike is more than a possibility
'rhe key tickers are in communication
secretly with one another all over the
country and when the time is ripe. a
general attack is to be made for better
wages and shorter .hours, The men
point out that, whereas in other com-
panies the day trick of an operator is
seven and a half hours and that of a
night man seven hours. G. N. W. em-
ployees have to be at their keys eight
Bargains in
Men's
Dvcrcoats
Bargains in
Ladies'
Furs
New
Clothing
for Men & Boys
Spring
H at
5
FOR Spring, when you put away
the Fur Coat -you will want a
comfortable Cloth Coat. We have
something special' in blacks ,and
blues, nicely tailored, with velvet
collars ; perfect fitting all sizes.
All being cleared out at Genuine
Bargain Prices.
OR Spring, when you put away
F Coat, Fur
the you will want
some kind of Fur Ruff. We have
some special lines in stock. They
will be cleared at Greatly Reduc-
ed Prices.
NEW Suits .for •Men -all the
newest colorings at Lowest
Prices.
Boys' Suits 3.50
17 only Boys' all wool Worsted Suits,
Norfolk, sizes 27 to S0, regular 4,60-
• Sale Price 83.50
Suits -fit 5.00 & 6.00
28 Boys' Fancy )Vnrsted Suits, double
breasted.style, neat pal terns -
Sizes 28 to S0 --Sale price 85.00
Sims 81) to 34 -Safe price 6.00
' EE our New Spring Hats for
Men and Boys. All the
Newest Styles.
High es t
Prices..
for Produce.
G. N. McLAREN
ng even better with en increase of More which people of that province say will emeneemeemeseeememememeeemeeeer
ClubbiD List
TUE Poor has made arrangements
o club with the following pal)ers and
111 be serif to any wadless (except, the
Hotted States 60 rents extra) at the
Ihtu'ingsubsnripliou prices;--.
Weeklies
os•r:uul 'l'nt,u,tir (ilobr. $1 t10
„ Mail and Empire 1 00
London Advertisrl'.,.• 100
London Free Press1 80
I!'aiuily Herald, and Star 1,$4
Montreal W' 7 $0
Farmers Advot'Iuta 2 l6
N b M 1 S"
POST antl'1'orunto Star $2 20
Torolato News 2 85
Toronto G1n13H.,... 4 50
Toronto Mall -]empire,4: 50
,
4
Toronto World 3 00
1 o
,i
London .Advertiser . 2 80
_
Oall at the office of remit the
mount by P. Q. Older, Express Order'
Registered terror addressing
'THE] POS'L',
Brussels, ()lit,
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will
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WeeklySun 1110
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ort ern Messenger,u.
Dailies
w
Ot'
hours on end, night or day.
VAUTBLET FORCEd OUT
The rather sudden resignation of H.
C. Vautelet, the engineer, from the
Quebec Bridge Commission, has given,
rase to allsorts of rumors in regard to
lbe future plan of construction ot that
+itfbous and ill oxnend structure: .It will
be recalled that Hugh Lunsden, chief
sugineer for the Government of the
TranscontJnental, resigned under i -owe -
what similar circunlstances. After the
resignations had been made public the
Same excuse was o eyed to
ff theeo le'•
P P
runt t e doer the House of Commons
n
concerningboth
men. '191e Minister of
Railways said that Lumsden ltad.resigned
on account of i11 health and overwork.
Vire Minister of Public worksannounced
the same thing in regard to Mr. Vautelet
Both are walking, amouud' •as chipper as
may be, Mr. Vautelet will say nothing
but it is safe toP redict that at the last has
+tot been heard of the matter and there
areguing'to be fire -works of some de-
scription before the plans of the bridge
have actually beeu decided upon. '
THE MERRY WIDOWERS
Toho H. Roberts, Secretary of the
Dominion Alliance, bas a largely devel-
oped "bump of trouble" somewhere on
the back of his skull Everywhere he
goes be gets up agaiust it in one form or
another but Roberts is a plucky little
chap and can take alt the hard knocks
that are legitimately coming to him.
His last narrow escape wa's from a gang
of thugs' who attacked hini while he,
armed with a special warrant . and sup,
ported by private detectives, , and made
a raid on the National Hall in the East
end of the city where the _Merry Widow
batt was in progress. Whilst the merry
widowers were busily engaged stepping
rile light I -autistic Roberts and his men
dashed past the sentry at the door and
arrested three barteudera who were dis
pensing liquid refresbment without a
ncense. , 'then he seized four bottles of
champagne foe evidence. Two of them
he put in his overcoat pocket. As he
was turning to leave with his prisoners
someone hit him; a crack on the ear.
Then some once else hit him. Then
women and men realizing what was
going on and always spoiling for a fight,
charged him. He went down before
the onslaught and was thrown into the
street. His detectives, in the meantime
had taken to their heels. They said af-
terwards that they had gone to seek
reinforcements. Mr. Roberts bad a
hammer in his pocket, but when be put
the bottle in he could not get it out. He
said afterwards that it was lucky For
somebody for he would have cracked a
skull or two sure. The ringleaders .of
the assault were later arrested and have
been sent up for trial.
MORE ANTI-RECIPROcITY
There was another big meeting at the
Board of Trade last week to discuss re-
ciprocity. The same'old arguments and
the same old speakers were to the fore.
and alt hough 'the atmosphere was'distinc-
ily of a threadbare, second-hand store
variety, it was proven once again that
Montreal business interests 'intend to
fight to the death against the proposed
argument. Peter Laing, the packer,
was almost tbe'only speaker, who turned
on a fresh breezy argument. He told
of what the packing industry might be
led to expect. and quoted Pat. Burns,
the Calgary Cattle (ting, to she* that
the West in this respect at least, agrees
with the sentiments_of the East.
A MIRACULOUS SPRING
The announcement that a miraculous
Spring has been discoveredcovered bubbling
forth under the altar of the Church of
St. Clotilde has brought thousands tram
far and near on a visit to the Church
Au altar, on which a new statue of the
Blessed Virgin had recently .been placed
suddenly required, the attention of a
plumber. Investigation showed the
spring of pure water bubbling from the
earth. Similar occurrence was reported
some time ago from a church of the
same, name in Len, France, It is said
that since the discovery ot the spring
Iwo people, who were suffering front
different ailments were oared' Instantly
by the use of I he water.
Ltitherattilof Aiitchell talk ,tp1 build-
illgg a -new lhtlfch.
Itay. J. Berry, of Seafot'th, has been
appointed Grand Superintendent of
Huron District of Royal Arch Masons.
RAW FURS
Brussels
P►1�latiop Studio
waw
�N rotni�uing than Its for liberal
plttl•onitge daring the holt-
days, l invite your htspec'.
thin to samples of work dente of
people y0111111.10: know. •
1 have still a large number
of alt'. Brewer's inotwte oa hand,
These will be sold at greatly re
-
dueled prices.
Cance early in the day when
the light i0 good.
G. F. Menial ti
Ilnwick Oourteil will meet in Corrie t b zrza`cD� ^•`85'0 4"<vd W4,1on M1u'eh 16th., )
During a .recent blizzard the Sus- a,i
pHni n bridge across thH
Maitland,
near the
Fall Fair grounds, W Ingham, , o
was blown tiown.
DISTRESSING HEADACHES
Headaches are largely the result of
disordered' kid treys.
Mra. Httll, 8t Flora Street, St, Thom-
as, Out., says "1 suffered for years
with headaches of eu iuost distressing
nature. They world come on ole 8041-
ileuly, and would last for tlaya at a
Wine. These were usually accompani-
ed by spells of dizziness Ihat svunld
leave rue unable to attend to any house
lubesallose. My t-
to
bank was ti weak
in
d
touch su{Yering
through the
I had
'gilt.
'r
doctored t ictured
e t•s°but
all to
�U a avail. Noth-
ing benefited inc
Ltd my erudi-
tion wus genet-
tlly bedewing worse. 'I learned of
Booth's Kidney Pills, One box gave
u . I
cure.
mance tete
n and lasting
P
altive not had a headache or dizzy spell
since and I feel like a new person."
Booth's Kidney Pills are sold by all
,lrnggists, 50e. box, under a guarantee:
to refund your inouey if they fail to
relieve any disease having its origin in
the kidneys or bladder. Postpaid
I'r'oin The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort
Erie, Ont. Sold and gaat'atiteed by
Jas. Fox.
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Tenders Wanted
The Municipal Council of the. Township of
donde le acking for tenders for the eonatrne-
-ion of three large Municipal Drains :-The
Nichol, the McCall and the -Murray -Lamb
)rains. Plans, profile; and specification]; may
be seen at the Olerk'e residence or at the Coun-
.t11 Chembel• on the day of meeting Tenders
rill lie opened atthe register meeting in the
tlouneil Chamber, Monday, March pith, at two
o'clock.. A. MAOEWEN,
Clerk Morris Twp.
Blaevale,Feb.nth, 1911..
Notice to Creditors
1n the estate of James Murray
deceased.
All persons having any claim against the es•
tate of James Murray, late of the Township of
Morrie, in the County of Huron, farmer, de-
eea'•ed, who died on or about the 27th day of
December, 1910, are required on or before the
l.t day of April, 1911, to wend to the undersign
ud Executors of his will, full pertieulate of
their claims, with a statement of eeouri .if
any) held by them, duly verified.
After the Bald lot April, 1011, the Executors
will proceed to dietribute the eateteamong the
mirth's entitled thereto having reference only
to the claims of which they shall have received
notice, and after etch distribution the Execu-
tors will not be liable to any creditor sof whose
claim they have not received notice) far any
pert io n notice is givaafi en pursuhe ant
phis 24th a the Statute
In that behalf. B Dated this 24th February, 1011.
R. H. FERGUSON t 2711000 Ore.
T. G. W AGHORN f
06-0 Walton P. O.
The People's Column
GOMPORTABLE BRICK HOUSE with
stable. well, &e., and 2 steres of choice
hind for sale in the Southerly part of SPAS -
eels. ,Immediate poeeesaion can be given. For
further pnrtieulare apply to P. S, Bcutt, Brus-
sels,. or JNO. MoARTHUR, Walton P. 0.
FARM FOR BALK. -The farm known es the
Rhine's farm, tanow offered for sale
order to wind up the estate. The farm con.
tains 00 acres being mitts of Late 5 & 6 in the
12th con. of Grey. 44051ly all seeded. to grass
and In a state of good cultivation. On the
farm is a good brick house and bank barn, also
a frame barn, orchard, &e. Property to be
sold worth the money. Apply to JAS. BOTZ,
Lot 4, Con. 11, Grey, or on the premises,
1T-tf MRD. Vat. SHINE.
I will paythese prices on a liberal d 0oft•
meat and strictly sKUaeflsonaN`Kble furs :
No, 1,18.00; No, 2, $200; No. 0, $1.101 No. 4, b0o.
R&D FOi( •
Largo, $7.60 Medium 50 00 Bonen, 55.00
Springy, dudatted and nnprin4e Putt Wilhbe
valued according to quality.
Int o pay hRlle-t
p, lees
a
for
all
other
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J. -YAFFE
72 Colborne st., Toronto, Ont:
WARM 7011 SALE, being Booth half. Lot 25,
llo
Qom 4, ares is township, Buren on the
prem -
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a frame
Meares more of ba On rho prim,
wen ine admit house,. hank barn, good orchard,
bot
well. windmill &e. All olenred excepteboot
anacrebruol 1 miles distant, Oil h :.r,4
adhiv Lown 0 acme
ll cruSon, o price, and about b0 scree seeded down. For n•icu
tonna and other Information apply on the
premises or if writing Brussels P. 0. 'Phone
126. Or P. S. Boott, Brussels.
11-11 A. L. KERR, Proprietor.
FA for saM le, 0NacretEine, undersigned offers
81,
i1on. lb, Grey. About 30 soros cleat ed, balance
.0. swamp, 8 norm tis Pall wheat, 81 titres seed -
•d down. Pell plowing is being dote. On the
Parte is a frame house, hank berm driving shed,
good. orchard end drilled well. those to post•
taco, church and aelmol. Pur further particu-
lars apply to .JOHN OSB01tNlt, Proprietor,
oe P. B, -Scott, Brnimal%.
ALCM POR SALE.=The 100 acre farm be-
ing the property of the late Peter 61011011,
Lot 2B, Con. 14, Grey, 15 offered' for eels by the
undersigned. There are 85 acres cleared, 1 51-
unce well timbered. 6n the farm there le n
good bank barn, large driving shed end a com-
fortable hone. Pkwe in good condition and
well fenced. Nor further particulars apply to
•iA.8. A. MONAII1 or JAS. D. MoNAIR, Sase.
Mors, Oranbrook,5 0., or P, S. SCOTT, Bruer.
+ale. 7•tP
As FOR SALE. tots 21 end 22, (Ion. 14,
FRMMoH111upp, mid Lot 20 or the 18th Coneen•
don. Lots 21 and 28 compose the Gerdlner
homestead and eontnins about 180 acres, all
gist-et5te, lend, well fenced, well tile drained
and has 16 sores of good hardwood bunt ; good
comfortable btlldinge with all modern Inr-
pr0vementa ; plenty of good shying water and
a good bearing orchard, The is one of .the
eludeeat farm in t ,
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e the Oou,tRune and
will sbet Ins
20 terms toI suit lhouseaon, Lot
2600ntnlnal26nm•oa iter malt
w s IhetSra here
all In psstnro and lana brill for Yeura There
are leo ewes 01 good halt on iliiq _fnrm. Icor
Pnrthar particalers tnpply to ALEX GAIIl)IN-
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