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The Brussels Post, 1929-6-26, Page 4WT1YNESDAT1 JUN.. 20th, 3029, THE BRUSSELS POST TOrorto flout Wr1"IYNF,SI)AY, JUNE 26th, 1029. 1,929 JUNE 1929 S 15 22 29 $ M. T W ,T F 2. 3 4 9 10 11 10 17 18 23 24 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 Alberta Coming to Morris &g Grey Farmers' Club About June 25th Phone your order to 46 --- a:. GIRL WINNER DEATH TAKES GREAT CANADIAN r•-• Right Hon. William Steveens Field- ing, former YIinister of Finance in the Laurer and Mackenzie 1Lin Cabinets. who died lass Sunday Malar at Ottawa, in his 81st year. .,r TRUCK UPSETS; DRIVER KILLED Logan Township Man Crushed Undeer Load of Gravel -Child Passenger Unhurt -Blowout of Front Tire Causes Vehicle to Leave Roadway, Mitchel!, .1 tine 24. --Dennis Coi. te11o, of 1{e:nnieot. Le cin Township. was killed on to • Logan 'ri''l1t:•':;l•. about ins miles north of hat. thi.; Z';.,: ,7„„n,1 :•, ti. afternoon. wile!: _ . gruvel r „'•a '.n. HA lit cooed t Jun. , ,•.„ 1.,.-'i. was driving welit into the ditch anti , 111 .trandiers 11t.s,nt The minutes overturned. A blowout. or the front ';1 tne 1i..t meeting and special meet - :ng were read and approved, . HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE Miss Bertha Hoggart Receives Trophy at Banquet in Clinton The combined Household Sciemt•e• and Live Stork Judging Cnmrieti- tii ns were held at Clinton, Friday, June 21st. The attendance was very good, forty-eight conte -tants comet ed in the competitions. The results of the girl's competition was as fol- lows . Highest Score was macre by 'Hiss Bertha Hoggart, Blyth. Firs Prize, Nutrition, Miss Addie Procter, Wingham. First Prize, House Furn- ishing, Miss Dorothy Bryant, Blyth. First Prize, Clothing. Miss V. Mil- dred. Hainstock,Fordwirh, The res- ults of the competition in Live Stark Judging are as follow : High Score, Root. Connell, Palmerston. Second, Walter Wood, Wingham; Third, Jas, Ms1ntosh, ,Seaforth. The trophies for the two highest scores went to Walter Wood and -;Jame MO:ntnslt ince R. Connell w•as not eligible to win the trophy. The bleb men in each class of live :-tack were : )forg- es, . Iiobt. roc li r s, V4 it 'ham ; Beef nettle, Relit, Connell, Palmerton ; Dairy Cattle, Orr •.1. McGnwa'l, Meth , Sheep, Dar,. 114•lntneh, Sea - Vieth : Swine. fnrden Reynolds, Sea forth, Jetitehee from the result: of she, bmmeetit.inn there is rend Tl von: - Is. of mit;. anelin2' iud,inir teams''hat will genre .'.lit Huron ('n;tnty in tee' Inter ('nettty entwr,•tit!n,i he'd al Toronto and Guelph. Morris Twp. Council tire caused the f l.::i'ity. The young man was crushed under the truck and was dead when found. His: little nephew, who was riding with him at the time, escaped unuurt Coroner Dr. Armstrong was railed, and an inquest will probably he held. A large number of trucks are draw- ing crushed stone for the highway and this is the first accident to any of them this season. Howick Twp. Council Council met in Fordwich on June 19th, 1929 in Beswitherick's Rooms pursuant to adjournment. Members all present and the reeve in the chair Minutes of Last regular meeting and Court. of Revision were read on mo. tion of Taylor and Gamble were ad- opted. It was moved by Hubbard and Leonard that by- law No. 5 for the year 1029 be read the third time car- ried. A deputation waited on the rouncil from School Section No. 6, 1iowick, consisting of Sebastin 7,ur- hrigg, Reuben Harding and Thomas Pritchard asking the Council to pass a By -Law to raise money to rebuild. and improve the school buildings for School Section No. 11, flowielt. It was moved by Taylor and Gamble that by Law No 10 be read the third time and passed. Carried. It was moved by Leonard and Hubbard that the 2y 43; Wm following accounts be paid :-.1.C. 'And,„„), :310 Thompson, refund of Dog tax. 82.00; 5219.1)1, rt,., monthly report of the School Truant Offieer was received and ac- eepted. At the resumed Court of Revision on the Assessment hall, the assess- ment on lot 28 ;n Con. 3, was reduc- eeed 8400„ as W. C. Laidlaw had killed his dog. it was strucle off; part lot St.i 1 in Con. 5, formerly menet} by Alex, McDonald, was as- se.sed to William Dunbar; a dog was struck off for Wm. Kellington. The Court of Recision was then closed. A petition was received from Jos. Yuili and others asking for a muni- cipal drain. 'ffhe petition was a- dopted. At a special meeting, the contract of furnishing power for the crusher was given to John Rintoul at 45 cts. e yard for gravel delivered in the bins. The contractor furnishes oil fuel, teams and men to crush the gravel, and after the first settings moves and set, the crusher. The following accounts were paid: -Russell Richmond, for work on the Well's Drain 552.50; Wallace Agar, balance contract on Turvey- Agar Drain 510.00; T. McLean work on the Blackhall Drain, 5200; James Peacock, equalizing School sections No. 8, 3, 17, 11, 4, 12,1 $24.00; Earl Anderson, painting bridge and mat- erial, $7.25, iamb killed by dogs $13; Thos. Miller, making tile, 511; Ingot Iron Co., culvert 5174.41_1 W. Som- ers, a sc'rape'r $10; Sam. ilton, iron sheets, 75e; W. Smith, painting signs $2,00; Patrolmen - Lewis Jewitt, $121.25; Janne, Noble. 68.75; it. I). Galley, $252.30; Gro. Kelly $12; W. D. Henderson $)825; Frank Beirnes Craig, $37.25; James .00; Chas, Workman, Gordon Gibson, part pay an culvert, lot 26 con. 2, 8500.00 ; Municipal 1 World Collectors nooks, $10.55;1 E. L. McInnis, Medicines and attend- fntce for J. King, 80.00 ; Jas. Hub.' bard, extra travel caused by road ; closed, $8.00; A. E. Corbett, equal- ; izieg four schools, $16.00 ; Geo. Mus• urn, repairs to Public Shed, Forst with, $6.50 • J. Beswithericks for rent of Roorn 81,50 ; G. W. Walker, part salary as clerk, $100.00 ; J. Deis tinan, supplies for Mrs. Haberlee, $40.55 ; T', A. Roberts, plmting• not- ices 811.00 ; W. Cl. Drury for tile. on Branch C. Man. Drain Noo, 10, 8501; G. S. Smith, work on ,books in Wrax eter, $3.00 ; Andersen Inglis, worn on books in Wroxeter, 56.00; R. F. Edgar, Salary Os road Sunt. 8175.00; H. Rogers, for license for T. Hall, $3.00 ; W. C. Drury, for wotic and -material Branch I•I. Mun, Drain No. 10, $500.00. It twos moved by Gamble and Hubbard that this coun- cil do now adjourn to meet again on the third Wednesday in .tuly in the Tp. Hall, Gerrie, Carried, G. W. Walker, Clerk. rair.LOOIS AT YOUR LABEL Council will meet at the Ball on idonday, July 15th, 1920. A. MacEwen, Clerk• PERTH COUNTY The supplementary estimates pas Cela Coultes an Tuesday afternoon, pas - ;A by the House of Commons Mon- June 18th. The President, Mrs, Carl held its annual Decoration service on chi r night included tin item of $5 000 Proctor had charge of the, meeting Sunday: The members and visiting 3 br'thrcen ase red at the lodge room at 2.30 o'clock and marched to Prayer'. 1 he business of the. moot ng the Memorial lot whey a ose who was dealt with and Mrs. J. Clegg was least their lives in in o the gratof hwar. Af appointed Secretary in place of Miss ter leaving the Memorial plot they Edith Proctor, who did not accept marched to the cemetery, accompan- 4.4 i Grand Theatre Friday and Saturday « June 28 - 29 The VanishingPioneers Another Zane Grey WATER. water, watet 1 The itnpnrt:ance of water to the pioneers of the de'et1 wastes Of the Went, woven inle a mitater.sltry by that genius or romance, Z rue Grey', and interpreted for the screen by the evt'r.pltpular Jack )dolt. Allot hat Pat ttuotint elttertaihi»ent Of uneurpaseed excel- leoeel Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday July 1, 2 & 3 The Leijion,erCaodemoetl A Paramount Picture with FAY WRAY and GARY COOPER TORN i:y jealousy and suspicion, Gail plunged into that Hying rgm midi on of scarred souls. Gay, with a broken heart, fighting fiercely for a chance to ,lie. A daring mystery melodrama of a squadron of flyers who court death to laud spies ht•hind euta,y lilies. With the screen's New Stat Pair of Lovers. EiX T R A. 1 A 2 -Reel Star Feature ° Charlie Chaplin in 'The Floorwalker" Friday & Saturday America's Sweetheart - July 5&6 Mary in Pickford Best Girl', with gens "MyRogers The hear) throbs o1 swee1heart da}'s-you r80 recall each tingling thrill as yen wet rh Maggie and Joe. When he 1i ids ilei It,ed ; vrhen he crushes hey fervently to his lnet-r, 1,• t:it's old ve•,t snug will he t Totting in vette ears. Here, indwell, is 11 try at her lovable, I,wuh provoking hest, A ,Trait lilt;,, girl in the at.nok room of a five.and-tun• 11,d by love into the sort. of woman pf whielt every matt ()1... 1. i�Y.grqyy�psy npy7� , "Steamboat Bill" "WINGS" L9WIIQ t "Abie's Irish Rose" "Charlie hapiln Specials" LIBERAL WHIP GOOD NEWS for Bronchitis, Cough, Whooping Cough, Quinsy, r1'onsllltls, $ore Throat and Tonsil sufferers. Use Mrs, Sybli11a Spahr's 'l'onsilitis, It works wonders, and is guaranteed. Sold by F. R. Smith, Brussels. ,8 Catgut' is, really gut of sheep, • Every hour of the day and night seven children throughout England Attuned. Wales under one year of age, die, FOR ONTARIO Frederick G, Sanderson, M. P, for South Perth, and Ontario Liberal Whip in the House of Commons, ;will devote 'most of his time aftel'.the House prorogues to organthatleli W01 k in Ontario. At the request of the Prime Minis- ter, Ontario Ministers, 11Tenibers of. Parliament, and ofliecrs of the On - Interesting News of the District BELGRAVE assisting Ales. Bryans was in Toronto over and Mrs. the week end. C. R. Coultes spent the week end in Toronto. Orval Taylor and Albert Coultes spent the week end at Rockwood. J. L. and Mrs. Stewart spent a few days in London during the week, C. R. Coultes and A. Bryans each shipped a car of cattle on Saturday morning. lire. Wm. Bennett of Blyth visit- ed her son, Carl and her daughter, Mrs. Bradburn last week. A number from here attended the meeting in Wingham on Thursday and heard Mr. Bennett sneak. Miss Robina Young is in Wing - ham hospital where she was operat- ed on for appendicitis on Saturday morning. The Ladies' Aid of Knox Tinted church held their meeting in the base meat of the church on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Powers and six little daugh- O • ters of Rockwood are visiting with WINGHAM her sister, Mrs. Orval Taylor and The death occurred Monday at her other friends. home here on Leopold street of Han - The softball teams went to Bluevale na C. Lever, wife of Issae Walker to play the return games with the in her 51st year. She had been a teams there on Friday evening. The resident of this locality all her life. results of the games were a victory Mrs. Walker had been in poor for the Belgrave girls and the Blue- health for several years and vale boys. for the past six months she had been Mrs. William Nethery is spend- confined to her bed. Surviving are ing a few days at the home of her her husband, three daughters and daughter, Mrs. James McGill in one son, Mrs. S. McLaughlin, Mrs. Wawanosh. Little Glenn McGill is H. Saunders and Russell' of Toronto at present. in Clinton Hospital where and Alberta at home. Funeral rer- an operation was held for mastoids, vices will be t:onducted at her late The L'elgrave branch of the Wo- residence. at 2 o'clock on Wednesday men's Institute held its regular afternoon. Interment will be made monthly meeting at the home of Miss 'n -the Wingham cemetery. The L. O. L. 794. of Wingham time was hostesses, Airs. G. F. McCallum and spent. 0 BLUEVALE • Higgins a social Haying is ou the program now. John and Mrs. Hockeridge and Earl and Mrs. Underwood motored to Guelph on Tuesday .and enjoyed a day at the Experimental Farm. A large -lumber from here went to Wingham Thursday afternoon to hear Hon. R. 13. Bennett. Quite a number from here attend- ed the Liberal picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sanderson and Miss Sander- son and George and Mrs. Donaldson motored to Toronto on Wednesday and will spend the summer here. Mrs. Alex Mowbray, Mrs. Robert Aitcheson, Mrs. Robert Shaw and Miss Beatrice Thornton were in Fordavich on Tuesday attending the district annual meeting of the Wont - ens Institute. AUCTION SALE Atkrrio\ SAL..-^•Ut 1'w..,; ztoek, Im- pluttents, 'Household Furniture, eta. Thos. Brown, Auctioneer, has received instructions to sell by public .unction at the Walton Saw Mills, on Friday, June SS, at 1 o'clock, the following: - Live Stoalt-I Hereford cats, 3 years, calf at foot; 1 Holstein cow, 4 years, fresh; r cow 5 years, fresh; 1 Holstein. cow, due In Aug.; 1 Jersey cow, fresh ;i mantles; 1 y0ting" saw; '9 pigs 9 weeps old; 20 Leghorn (1 ye.) )tens. Implements -1, '0 ft binder (Interne. tlonal); 1 -5 foot mower; 1 horse ralte; 1 Baby Grand ear; 1 manure Spreader; 1 2 -furrow plow; 2 walking plows; 1 turnip sower; 1 high wagon; 2 trunk wagons 2 medium light wagons; 1 top buggy; 1 cutter; a setts sleighs; 1 large galvanized water trough; 1 kitty rape; 1. hay fork and ropes; 1 wheel scraper.; 1 rind stone: 3 hay rooks; several pat pine rack sills; 2 setts harrows: 1 coal box; 1 gravel box; 1 - • i s !to d Effects burr >,n u i ilk, t o 1 1 bedroom suite 2 Iron beds it ith new springs; 1 iron cot with springs; 1 chiffonier; 1 wash stand s toilet setts 1 davenport; 1 leather chair 0 parlor tables; 2 rockers; 3 ruga J X 22; 2 non- golian rugs; 1 couch bed; 1 stretcher; �"•••�.�' s 1 grnmpltune with records; 1 type- writer; 1 Peninsular Runge; 1 Sov- vvnir tangs; 9 burner goal Oil dove tario Liberal Association the Ontar•- will, oven; 1 lcitclten cuphottrtO a klt- NQil0r3 TP Oltiepi'gOifs Iu the Mutter of Oho 10etnta of *Whited n, A.leot'k, lute or (Se 'i'Olype ffe er :florets, In 18e County of heron, Partner) Deceased, 1401010)3 is 1rorebY liven, puraeant to f tt rl a e the R.ovisod Makatea -et 0 to o, C1h p ter 110, that all arMlters and others having oletms against the estate et the said Mallard B. Alcock, who died on or about the 01st day M. 1 ay, A, 1). 1120, are required on or before the 2011 day of June, 1020' to solid by postpaid, or deliver to Richard 13. Alcock or Samuel O. Aleoek the 71X0cutors of the hist will and testament of the deceased, • their Christian and Surnames, addresses and their victims , the statement Of their aao0unta and the nature of the scour•. Ides, if any, held by them, I such lasttlmentionedtdate the t xatter u ,tors will proceed to dlstributu the as- sets of the deceased, amongst the par. ties entitled thereto, having regard only to. the claims of which they shall then have notice and the said EXecu- tors will not be liable far the said as- sets, or any part thereof to any per- son or persons, ofwhaso claim notioe shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution, ]fated at Brussels this 9th day of June, A. JJ„ 1919. W. 01. SINCLAln, Brussels, Ont. Solicitor for the llaeoutors• Whip has been induced to give etten eablnet;. 8 kucban Moire; a >oft 10 ellen table; 1 en nn cn na ; 0a much of his time between the end of 'dining eluairs; 1 desk; 1 step ladder; of the next to attending conventions large dri.utl; sto5eplpas; 2 cloternpamps flower stand; clothes hare,'; reflgera- this session, and the commencement tor; 2 taw,, mowers; 1arerun separator; and visiting the Federal Riding As- sociation, to aid them in strengthen- ing their organization throughout the Province. One of the, most popular members double harness; 3 set single harness; in the House, and one of its most el- 1 barrel mola:tses; seas sling ropes; 3 sett 1{00 lh. settles; lots e1 1^ and "' Oquent speakers, he has his own Rid. lumber; (Amines, whipplelrees; neck- ing knowledge of parliamentary aG. 1"opts too mumu nis t0 mention xo 1 g Res,.rVe as 1 roprielor. sin glvIl'g no fairs and organization will be of great business. Teems•-:LJI runts of )1u and under cash; over that am0.f.1 s ales. credit will be i;t,eh on approved Joint nates: 1 per cunt. straight Off fur nosh on amoutils over 5,1" . Thus. Brown, Auctioneer, John McDonald, Prop. 1 Daisy churn; 1 ice errant freezer; 1 garden swing; 1 Maxwell washer with electric motor; 2 clothes wringers; wash tubs and boilers; kitchen uten- sils; a number of hooks and pictures; crokinole board; lamps, palls, dishes; gents. and other articles. setts Enrollment No. 2205. Form 1 Clydesdale Stallion Royal Buchlyvie (25246) Lot 1 his ownstable, $ will stand at v! Con, 10, Grey Township, fr service for the season of 1929. Will make appointments with part- ies a distance away. Royal Buchlyvie, registered in the Canadian Clydesdale Stud Book as No. 25246, owned by Robert L. Mc- Donald, of Brussels, R. I't. 3; foaled in 1924, has been enrolled under the Ontario Stallion Act, Inspected on the 14th day of July 1927 and pass- ed. TERMS To insure mare in foal 512,00 payable Feb. lst, 1930. Mares must be regularly returned to stud, or owners will be charged. whether mare is in foal or not. Robt• L. McDonald, Proprietor. for repairs to the St. Marys Post Of- which was opened with the singing t s g 'lice and Customs of the Opening Ode and the Lord's Office building, t u, p e wreath The repairs will include the fixing of the outer stone wall:., back and front which have been Split by frust, Assistance to the Liberal bodies of the Province. Mr. Sanderson will have his bead quarters in the Record Dunning Tor. onto, with Harry H. Johnson. In then office he will meet party committees and officer's and plan his itineries. Born in St. Marys, Mr. Sanderson was educated in St. Mary's Collegi- ate. Institute and the Ontario College: of Pharmacy. He is a flax grower and manufacturer. Ile has been a member of St. Mary's Town Council, was Mayor 1911-1912, member of the Public Utility Commission 1914. 1910, and President of the St. Marys Board of Trade 1920. He has had a distinguished milit- ary career, going overseas with the rank of captain, as paymaster of the 10th Battalion. After being wih the 8th Reserve in England, he served in France with the 87th Battalion. El- ected a member of Parliament in 19- 25 and re-elected in 1926, he was ap pointed Ontario Liberal Whip in 19- 26. In religion he is a Presbyterian. s-- _. SCHOOL FAIR DATES Perth County Council, at its con- the position. This meeting was in Teed bye the Wingham Band, to decor - charge of the girls of the Branch ate the raves of their de al ted bre- eluding 5e 4ion structs the tax rate with ASiss Martha Armstrong acting three. graves names of the deceased Inc the ensuing year at 5.35 mills, as Convenor. The program, which brethren were read by Bro. C. R. the same as last year. This rata is 1 w•as mucic enjoyed consisied of a Copeland. After their duties had calculated to raise $187,824.50 nee- I vocal solo by Miss Cola Coultes; an been. completed, they reassembled essary for carrying on the business ; int:ttrumc:ntal on the piano by Miss and Bro. Rev Davison, pastor of the of the, county for the next 12 velms Wheeler; the topic was taken United Church, Wingham, gave a months. 1 by Miss Martha Armstrong who gave very fmprtiasfve address, on the high a very insteresting and instructive g H. H. Martyn, son of Ii, G. and talk on "Our Flag"; Miss Nora Van fdcals of the Order. 0 ver se is the Mrs. Martyn, Stratford. was the win. : Camp also favoured' with a vocal bretre•�+ took part in the service. sera; community singing was also en- 51 nor of three sahalarships at Toronto toyed. A committee was aiso 119- improvements Marys United Church propose University. The scholarships are the pointed to got the rectifpts for rho improvements estimated to cost a - Hamilton Fisk Biggar (Philosophy) r'oolt Bonk ready for the hunters• round $14,004, Lincoln Hutton, for all the: years ; The roll rail for the next meeting and one of the resents echelarehipe. will he answered by receipts for Neptune's statellite is supposed to North Perth Canservativnv m.et la. puddings and pudding sauces, tarts, he about as large as our moon and i »road and biscuits. The meeting moves around the planet in a little Milverton and re-elected all old of- Was closed. by singing the National fivers, Anthem. Lunch was served by the less than six days. Following are the dates of the vat. rious school fairs to be held in ilur on County this year: Sept. lith-Hensail. Sept 12th -Zurich. Sept. 13th -Grand Bend. Sept. 16th -Colborne (Township. Sept. 17th Ashfield Township. Sept. 18th- .St. Helens. Sept. 10th -Wroxeter. Sept. 201,h-Howick Township. Sept. 23rd -Ethel. Sept. 24th-Belgrave. Sept. 25th-Goderieh Township. Sept 27th -Blyth. Oct, 3rd --Clinton Rural. Oct. 4th --Clinton Town, a One Car for Every 9 Persons in Canada Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate ot Mary Jane Wright, late of the Town- ship of Grey, in the County ,of Huron, Widow, Deceased. Nonce Is hnrel,y gtvnn ptlra,ta,it to.euctloti, 50, Chxptor 1:i, oP she l3evfaed atatuteg at O,.tario, that all person- havmtg ob,ltus n Aarltst the cetntet of 1be said Ot.ry da¢0 W right, da- eeased142 who du J to er a4„¢t the Nineteenth day of lrebr¢ try, A.. P. 1931, T: eregnreed otng r4, before the 151, day of . uly, A. to send by p let prepaid or deliver to 1t. yraMton e, , fngt'e n. Ontario, Solicitor for the Executor of the estate their Chrtettnn end eurnantes, and addre*see, with full earths - tilers In writing of their claims and the nature of thelreecurities (If any) held by thein. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the 40(11 Executor will pro- ceed to distribute the ,,.seta of the deoea'ed amongst the ner0053 ennued thereto, townie regard only to the 0)0)1r of 5 Mch he shal5 then have notice and 148 Held Exeonter wilt not be liable to any person or persons for the said assets or any part thereof of 1511 ore elnint notioe ahnit not have been Timely - Datedhim at toe thus, 1110 2411 day o run. Dated Al Winghnln, G4is 2tth day of June, A. 12.1920. R. VANSTONE, or to rt he P ec Solicitor for the Executor Ottawa, Ont., June 23, -There is. now one motor vehicle for every nine persons in Canada. For every time registrations reached the million mark in 1928 with an aggregate of 1,076,- 819. This •.vas an increase of 131,- 147 31; 147 vehicles or 14 per cent over 1927.. Only three ether countries exhibit a heavier density as follows : United States, one for every 6.1 persons ; Hawaiian Islands, 7.9 persons ; New Zealand, 8.0 persons. Figures compiled by the Dominion bureau of statistics include 921,305 passenger automobiles and 155,424 trucks, buses and motorcycles. Registrations by the provinces with proportion per population in brackets are as follows : Ontario, 491,140 (6.6); 'Quebec 148,473 (17.8) ; Saskatchewan 121,616 ish Columbia 86,244 (0.8) ; Mani - (7.0) ' Alberta 89,249 (7.1) Brit- toba 71,163 (9,2) ; Nova Scotia 35,- 256 5; 256 (16.5) ; Prince )Edward Island 6,430 (15,0). r,. The Althing, Iceland legislative as- sembly recently celebrated its thou- sandth birthday. Enrollment No. 1954. Form I THE STANDARD BRED STALLION Knight Music Registered in the Canadian Stan- dard Bred Stud Book as No. 3593. Owned by Thomas T. McRae, of Brussels. Foaled in 1920, has been enrolle0 under the Ontario Stallion Act. Inspected on the 2811i day of October, 1920 and passed. The Ontario Stallion Enrollment Board. Ilobt. McEwen, R. W. Wade, Chairman, Secretary. This handsome Stallion is jet black in color. He is a direct descendent of Electioneer, IBinger and Peter the Great, three of the best producers ever lived. Knight Music will stand for service for the season 1929 on the farm of Chester Rintoul, one mile west of Brussels. All mares must be returned to the ho -se regularly, otherwise they will be charged whether the mare is in foal or not. Accounts collectable March 1st. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of f Margaret Laidlaw, tato of tho , township of Gray, County of Huron, Married Woman, Deceased. All oredltors and persons having elating against' Margaret Laldiaw, nhove named, or her catan0, mast send or deliver nn or he. tore the twenty •ninth day or June, 1929, full partculars; ofhr clams to 11.5. hi orphy, K. C. Listowel, Ontarto i 8011oltor for the Ex. wetter. And take notice that atter the Haid Ewen• ty-Ohlthday of June, 1929,:the Executor may distribute the proceed• of the estate among' at the persons entitled thereto,hevt rig regard only to the elx)ms of which;. he has theft notate and he shall not be liable for the proceeds 50 distribwted to any perann wbo.e claim he had not notice at the time of the dlatrfbtttion. Dated at Lt,towel, this tenth day ot June, 1929. H. n »mares, ESQ K (n , I,istowel, Ontario, Solicitor tar the Executor, ; 0. 01. LAIOLAW, 'Executor. PAINTING AND Paper pian in The undersigned wishes to an- nounce that he is prepared to handle all kinds of jobs in the above lines, and will endeavor to give the best of satisfaction. Prices Reasonable and work promptly attended to Alex. Coleman Phone 6411 Brussels Chester Rintoul, Manager. Enrolment No. 850. Form m A. 1 The Imported Clydesdale Stallion IN utberry No. 23218. Premium No. 44 JAMES LEIPER, Prop. MONDAY -Will leave his own stable, Lot 10, Con. 11, Hullett, and proceed North by Brighaln's sideroad to Thomas Laidlaw's, Morris, for noon; thence East on 8th con. to Wm Sholdice's, Grey, for night. TUESDAY -Will proceed West on 9th eon, and thence South to his own stable for night, WEDNESDAY -Will be at home and meet mares by appointment. This route will be continued throughout the season, health and weather permitting. The stock of this horse has won many prizes at the Winter Fair, Guelph in 1927.and 1928, including the champion gelding, owned by Neil McIntosh, of Embro in 1028. Terms -$16.00 payable Feb. 1st, 1930, all accidents at the risk of the owners of mares. Ethel Delco Lighting System for Sale 1)50 Watts ; 110 Volta. Almost now, with poles, wire and tin etItllomerit For further partloutars apply to Ali. A, E. MoMASTIit, ;secretary 'Village 'Pr ustee Board, label, Property in Ether for Sale Consisting of 11)1 acres of land, good frame home, and barn 50x90 tont. Hydro power has ++++000444+++++ +++++++++++ keen installed in house and commit sidewnllc rano oast property. For further pnrttoulars For SA apply to a WILSON, + ale r✓ OMOMPhona945.i Ethel P.0 4. Farm for Sale + + + e. + 2hull Calves + + • One Red and one Roan, • 13rawndaIe breeding. 4. Extra choice, 4. • JNO. G. SPEIR c* Phoma 166 4. ,d' Form known no the Dilworth Farm, coot pricing Moores -mostly an cleared and in a good tante of eoltivntiml, lots of Ovate( and within Mille of Ethel station� mile to Ethel Viiinge. Will bo priced reasoit;4nhly for quick sale, iter further path-ulnre. nppply on pro,atses to J 12 ROWI.AtaD, Ethel. Farm for Sale A very doairr,blo stook farm et 110 aorex, mile trent Brussels. Good buildings and equlp,nente. Emig terms t0 suit purchaser For further p)irt)eulsrat Aptll)bNAl.l), Brussels.