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The Brussels Post, 1926-12-8, Page 4WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8; 1936. THE BRUSSELS POST 14926 DECEMBER i92:61# 1 Sun. Mon. Tuo.Weet. Thu. Fri. Saa I I! 1 2 3 4 t 1 5 6 7 3 0 10 11. ; 12 13 1416 16 17 13 1 I 10 20 21 22 23 24 21, , 1 20 27 25 29 30 31 1......-...................... ' .. ., . - _ (the ir-Irc1StIS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8-, 1.326, te-easemaniee NORTH HURON'S WINNER Charles A. Robertson, the success- ful candidate for North Huron in Wetinesday'e election, was born and has lived all his life in the township U ceq,eme. He represent, the third ;pewee:it-atm of Robertsons .011 the eame aeien where his grartafather sot t ay-tvere years ago and where t h.., late Alex. Robertson, end himeelf were horn. Since his Vierly years he has taken an intereat in publie affairs, and for the last six years lee bite been. a member of the townehip council. In 1625 he was . elected Warden Of the county of HUI' n. fle is especially inter,e.100 30 edueittienal matters, and for two 4.0 C. A. ROBERTSON Member. -elect for North liaron years has been chairman of he coun- ty council's committee on Ida :alien. Another of his activities is in con- Announeing their now Representative MR, WU Fi Who will loe at the Queen's Hotel, BrUssels Fdday, Dec. 10th alr. Wurm Ls an :,x1),,-0 011 hair goods. All your orders nave been under his supereisien , am' your).,. Hero is an opeor- c i-enity ,,ao c•ee hire eeisomaly 1.5 where he can give your order i his individual attention. He le ( an artist in the business. He will have a beautiful die - 'S play of tho finest aair goods, ), including the Doronwond Pat- ) ent, to Show you and at eueh elose prices ae will stmerlet a you. Do not miss this opportunity of meeting Mr. Winne; tele-. phone the hotel for appoint- ment. ' The W, T. Pemba Stores Limited 129 Yonge street, Toronto. THE GROWN-UPS' SANTA CLAUS Once, again, the world over, ehild- ren will be eagerly expecting Ihe ar- rival of St. Nieholas, and the largest stockings .e•III be brought out an/ chimney in order that Santa Claus, as he is affection- ately called, may have . envie ac- comodation for the reception 4 his gifts. Now the Post Office, is the Santa Claus for the Grown -Ups and we woulli, appreciate assistarce from those for whom it is the bearer of oilte and good tidings, by observing nection with rifie-shooting, and he the following three simple rules:— has been captain of the Colborne Rif- PACKING: A visit to eny cif our le Association for several years. The hose...marts of trade will reveal to lady who presides ovor his cosy home the most casual observer the care on the 6th eontession of Colborne which is taken in the selection of was1formerly Miss Julia Johnston, et erns. On the other hand, however, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew a visit to any Post Office will often johnston of Carlow, ana :Joy env, two daughters, Dorothy, who is at- tending Goderich Collegiate. Ineti. iute, and Christine. Mr. Robertson (treTaboya all Call him "Charlie") makes no attempt at oratory,- but says what he has to say and does what he has to do in a quiet. way, but the majority of matey 1900 with whiah he came throligh is evi- dence of a quality of thoroughness 10 his make-up. HURON OLD BOYS AT TORONTO ELECT OFFICERS Toronto, Dee. 3.—The strong ties of association which hind natives of Huron County to their birthplace were indicated laet evening when the Huron Old Boys' Association of Tor- onto held its annual meeting here. There was a large attendance. The association was said to have some 1,100 names on its book. In the businre a part of the meethig there *ea some -discusison on the ee ,•leeting officiers ana the show an astonishing lack of care in the preparation of these gifts for mailing. In packing use corrugated cardboard,heavy wrapping paper, and preferably twine not string. Your gift is worth the added protec- tion and you should remember that mail bags are not made of velvet. ADDRESSING: In addreseing a parcel be sure to use pen and ink. It is surprising how easily pencil marks become blurred and unread- able. The Post Ofiice in many languatfes, and in the ease of pareels athireesed to foreign coun- tries it can be understood that while facilities are available for the h.and- ling of mail matter from any coun- try, the style of handwriting differs in each, whereas Block or Printed lettering is almost universal. Your own address should appear on the parcel. Do not nee small envelopee for cards or correspondence and DO NOT plare Christmas seals es Chriet- nuts stamps on the addrees side of envelopes. They must be placer' on the back of the envelope or it will prevailing plan 0( 43010. 90 thl'094411 110t 1)9 SP3 t forward. a nominating. committee \VOA con- EARLY MAILING: How important firmed. It was openly conceded that* thia and yet, year after erne. tha probably Goderich had been soon rtlit, patrons of the lost Office witI " tak too many members en the executive, a chance" and trust to luck in their During the evening Gen. W. D. Oa parcels reaehing thi• addreesee 41 ter and Major Jesemb Beek were them A gift reeetved ftee Christ - elected life members. Geo. Otter mas somehow loses that "0311101111410- 10' .30)' eelebrated his 44t 11 birthday, sy" feolinv. For dolivory out,jdo of while Major Dock wita 11108 said to (hillside there are often unavoidable have reached an advaneed ant vaeor. Cheitoms delays. This yeav eve would one age. 1!1)e you to mail early, because after The officers ehosen were: Heller- 1-11. it 15 bettar for a Paroal•10 al.- - 11Y Proillouta, Sir John Willisore '1% rive before Christmas as i3. iney 1347 left unopened until the greet day ite- Welly arirvee. If you do your part, peek inreful- addrees fully in Ink end mail A. Russell:B. 11. IffeCreath and J. A. ;ffel,aren; honorary vice-presidentra Mrs. H. 13. SIOW-, Mre. IT. it. Mine eialt. Mrs. R. C. Ring and 5104. ry Martin; president, ..Telin Metre; early, are will do our, therein.' 'reek -- first vaee-president, Arthur Ferbes.; ing enter Chris; mas just a title hap- sceoml vire-president, Mrs. Flende pier by assieting to have greeting third viee-prosident, Mrs. .1. Bock; and gifte delivered on or before seereteree E. Moody; aasietant seere- 'Christmas Day. • tery, Mra. L. Patterson; tre0e1111er,11 john Itobertsmit finaneialPito -13C1."1-11- ' 1 Half Million Dollars Beck R. S. Sheppard; chaplain, Rev. E. F. 1 Memorial Seals, 'Powell; auditor, Robert Holmea and 1 Hydro iiiiift»ilit-' 1 Onthele R.Croaker, :have been vsked 15, dieeeee of sonle ..11500,000 worth of Chrkitiltd , eels in behalf ef the lleelt reemorittl (0)- ,i... h...s h....Its of tho nil.. dowmont fund for .Byron Sanitorium, CHEESE PLANT BLAZE DOES $5,000 DAMAGE J. B. Elliott Injured While Hurrying To Fire in Atwood Factory Atwood, Dee. 5.—Fire, believed to have originated from an (rV,rhoated - stove, partially destroyed the lama Cheese .and Butter Manufactnring Company's plant here about 6 p.m. Saturday. The president of the eon:many,- j. c'"ogillin. as the first to mile 11343 blaze. Ho immediately turned in tho alarm. The firemen'eaved 300 cheese and all the furniture frool th± lower floor of the cheesmnaker's brmee. The cold storage plant and house were completely destroyed, with 0 less of about $5,000, j. IL Elliott, the eineesemalter. was in Toronto at the time. Upon noti- fication of the fire he immediately . left for Atwood. While drivime near Waterdoven his ear. went into a deep diteh ;Ind, Mr. Elliott - suffered cuts about the head, He was not sorioue- injured. friehiOned e. WI'M tided -10 tear up The stile of, Chrharnew Sent; beteg; 1 her petticoat to bind nei the wounds 4Ifloires:I31e/1 under the auseiree of the, of the 1)4711. tqks (11)emeeharge7 ahc's Ontario. Hydro Illeetric Commaieaon' gone, and elie can't e:voni dry his with a view to augmenting the (Ma hurts with her treseet• All alio 01111 doventent fund for the London eann-a do ie telephone for the ambulance, eriuna, LIBERAL LEADER WINS William E. N. Sinclair, K.C., who is elected in South Ontario over his ConseryatiVe opponent, John Stacey, Mayor of Oshawa. HAROLD LLOYD'S "FRESHMAN" OPENING FEATURE AT THE GRAND THEATRE The laughs evoked by Harold Lloyd'e comedies — whether they were"Grandma's Boy" or "Safety Last" or "Girl Shy," for instance— have -always come from the heart be- muse his characterizations never fail to sneak into your heart and, demand your sympathy. Such a character is Harold Lamb, hero of "The Fresh- man," Lloyd's latest, a Pathepicture, the opening attraction next Monday at the Grand Theatre. Harold is that most pathetic of all living creatures—someone wanting to be loved! Admiration, hero worship he craved too, but he wanted it be- cause it meant that he was a jolly good fellow—every man's friend and nobody's enemy—because he would stand enthroned in the hearts of all as dn ideal to pattern after, even as he had attempted to model nis per- sonality after college heroes of fic- tion he had loved. With this craving to be popular and his campaign to achiove that goal carefully laid out, Harold Lamb goes to college—and is promptly spotted as a boob. The ideals that color his fancy they are blind to. They see only a "sport model Fresh- man with old-fashioned trimmings." They promptly tie his goat and ride it! First, they assign bine to a pri- vate ear waiting to take the Dean to the auditorium for his opening ad- dress. Harold finds himself on the stage face to face with the entire student body. He is told that every new student must make a speech -- if he doesn't he'll be the most Un- popular ma8 in college. That word "unpopular!" To Harold it is what rod is to a bull. The little Lamb snaps into it, and though he le a far cry from an orator and is handivaP• ped in his style by a kitten erawling around under his turtle -necked Winter Flattery Storage We are ready to store your Battery in an up.to- date Battery Plant and charge them with a real charger at a moderate price. Be sure your Battery is well looked after during the Winter. It Pays YOU McIntyre & Cudmore Ford Agents Brussels COMING CAR OP with January, 1057. The preeenteal- 1 BRUSSELS a 11511 8114 Manager, Dr, P., Snott, rear- i ' Joynt Roberteon 470 1-)) Decembee, 1926. , Poll No, in - 50 99 Isaiah 58:7 "He opened not His _ lb 52 70 mouth" wee the Pastoes text in Mel- ' 2 !71 119 Feedirgi MOIOSSeS Vitie,nsuebj,ect being,."The Eloquence of • lap one I e Ville Chureli last -.Sabbath amorninga• -- .- 1 ea ' (men 01101100 Or 4 few Iffajerity foa 13.obertson-115, words well chosen has more riower ,. than many words. At His trait be. , , :fore mato, Christ opened not 1•118 Joynt Ith•bortson itiouth. By defending Himself He could have saved Himself, but He could not have saved ()there. The religion of Jesuit 01111353has a impali- ng() of gallon which is far more of - Morris -et -Grey Farmers' club feetive than the language ot words. . . Leave youe order - 1 Phone 46 Brussels AND Car of Salt • . eweater, he gets it across that he's just a regular fellow and everyorie should step right up and call him °Speedy," Thus does Harold nutke hie debut at college, and thus are the 'laughs started in "The Freshman," which is said to work up to a climax that OX - 999(18 anything the popular comedian has ever done for suspense, thrills, cexeitement and laughs. The Cast presents Johyna Rn alete as Harold's aweetheart, Brooks Bene- dict 1)0 the chief persecutor of the little Larrib,- James Anderson as the college, hero the Lamb hopes to sup- plant, Hazel Keener as a beautiful teat Joe Harrington. as the tailor calm bastes 1 -he Lamb. into 1110 new tuxedo, and Pat Harmon as the hard- boiled football coach. ' BRUSSELS =NCR. Couneil met on Monday evening,. with all members .present, except Revo liapker, who was out of town. Councillor Hewitt was voted to the ('310331 and minutes of lain meeting were read and confirmed. The following accounts were or- dered to he paid on motion of Coun- cillors Armstrong and Muldoon: Robt. Dark, caretaking lots, at cemetery" 83.00 Dia Mateo, iff. H. 0. and ex - Poises 109.70 W. 51. Sinclair, legal services 13.50 Anna Hunter, nursing services 15.00 A. Oakley, snowplowing . 8.40 '- Hydro for Hall 2.94 ' Street Lighting 173.33 G. McDowell, ealary, etc. '77.00 R. Henderson, disinfecting the school 2.00 Wilton & Gillespie account 109.98 Wilton & Gillespie, coal • - • • 44.77 S. Fox, constable 7.60 W. McQuarrie, con -stable 7.50 E. Cardiff, constable 7.50 A. Lamont, weighing 37.50 C. IL Davidson, work . 9.00 Miss Whitfield, meals 1.00 A couple of assessments Were left over 118111 the 1 -5th. Coun cil adjourned to meet on the 15th. i ' Following is the total for caeh murdeipalfey in North Perth. Hon. Dr. J. D. Monteith has 'a majority of le721—, . Forster Monteith Stratford 2529 4305 North jf:ligulope . „314 104 Ellice 30(1 596 Mornington 388 430 Elma 802 612 'Wallace 518 852 Lietowel 715 1192 Milverton 210 213 —. — 5782 7354 By demonstrating the principle of 'love, Christ used a far more effective Method than by talking of love, nn. series of sermons on the Parables Wag eontinued by the Pastor at the evening servive, when he spoke on the" Parable e of the 111440113.11(1)04100and the Pearl of great price." The parables illustrate preciousness of 111kingdom and how a man who has once appreciated its value will saeri- flee anything to attain it. The pearl and the treasure represent salvation. The parables do not toach that sal - r . ation is, to be found only in the Church, Some have found Christ when not seeking Hine, This should encourage us as we will, without fail, find Christ if we seek m. HiSthbath mOrning the Anthem, "Fling Out the Banner" was sung by the Cheir, and a solo, "Beyond the Dawn," was sung by Mrs. John Oliver at the evening service, OFFICIAL COUNT IN NORTH PERTH A. ROBERTSON HAS A MAJORITY OF 1942 ese RECAPITULATION . Joynt Robertson Ashfield , 01 519 Blyth . 185 206 Brussels 179 294 Colborne 170 388 Goderich 1203 864 Grey - 218 790 Remelt , 493 700 Morris • -" 270 548 Turniterry 220 448 Poll No. 1 . • • , • ...... 015 12,7 E. Witwanoeh 192 450 2 400 71' W. Wirwanaeli 354 413 — -.--- Wingham --• 490 5E10 03 105 — 185 2013 Wroxeter Majority for. Robertson -2 i EAST WAWANOSH 414,1 a 0380 Joynt Robertson • Majority for Robertson -1D 12, Poll No. 1 ..... 20. 76 2 ;13 105 13 PLAIN FABRICS R8 Plain fabric% are Tar in the lead 4 ..... • • • • 38 01a for winterwear. Prints and brocades 29 af2 ,i,itetveko s.been going out for several _ 5 192 456 WOODEN WEAR Majority for Robertson -264, All kinds of domestic; lite:tells, HOWICK from drinking mugs to washing -tabs which look like pottery hot 'are len- Joynt Robertson breakable, are made from wood. pulp Poll No. 1 12 2 72 311 85 3b 53. /a 61 4b 11 5 00 . 4e 104 in Thedford, England. 61 BEST SPICES 83 Always buy the beet CM;1141, 12 01 0r40410. Only a small m141111'4 ie nee " eseary, and the flavor,i of the 121- 131 most importance. 493 760 Majority for Robertson -273. TURNBERRY Poll No. la - Joynt Robertson 02 ria 11) ...... 34 76 2 132 123. 42 85 4 26 111 !"-7-26 -17-48 Majority for 13.obertson-222. COLBORNE Joynt Robertson Poll No, 152 14173 2 a 54 150 4 15 78 Majority- for Roberteo3n7-02187388 AUCTION SALES - f "LEA RING AUCTION SALA OP 11011111 1 The official count of North Huron ••••• seome, namettiatera,;to -John Purvis, Auctioneer, lupe received lMetructions from gives C. A. Robertson a majority of the undereigned to well by public auction, at 1942 over Sohn Joynt. Lot 8,3rd lino, Morris, on smeday, 1)ec.18t1), Following. is Hie vote at the var- otte fgoellw. igtat g : ymnatraHh eUea ign..h11.2 Ppyrephue r; horse 0 yenre oild, cow due ame of snl'e, bus polls:— GODERICH cow d;(eliAz Ag. 151h, fat cow, 2 heifer)) rising 2 years oow due April 8rd.2 helfere due in Jan , SOyllt ROheltS0r1 Steer rising 2 seers, 8 etvers risieg 1 year, a pill 2041, heifer rising 2 years, Poll No, 1 167 163 4 heifers rising one yens.. Iour bred .York leire e 179 121 ow 5re1t s ntd Ttr. 'r. Y il',boa,' moOU,o5004):,,ivil..tX.3 172 • 112 CodedegMcOormlek bnde0-ft, Dem% g 4 18? 360 nedwer 0,54., Deering hay rake ',early new, 5 168 62 Massey -Barris hay loader, Deering menore „" spreader, Frost & Wood oultivator. Frost & 7 1201.1t 68 122 plow nearly nevr, walking plow. hay rack, 0 luil wood seed drill, dim, set harrows, Oliver rid, 16 0 oft. with roller top, pulper, grave, box, stock Advance Poll o rack, stone boat, bum. team hareem, De — -- Leval cream apparator nearly 11M+1, 'Ford eng, 354 Me eqnipped, for belt work. kitchen Nines, coml oil henter, qnantity oats tit for seed, cMantity of need barley, 5 bus. 57o. 1 Timothy emed , quantity of Timothy hay, THIRMS.-All 0(174100? 540 014 under. cash ; 1208 Majority for Joynt-339. Church Notes ASPIFIELD Melville Church Poll No. 1 2 54 9 6'2 77 36 28 4 The regular meeting of the We- 5 men's Missionary Society of Melville 6 Ohurch was held on Friday after- 7 POLIn, with the President in the allele. The devotional part of the meeting 0185171 charge of Misa Hasten, Mrs. Smith and MI s. Clouse. The (theater- er repented Thankoffeting taken in November to be $160.00, An inteeest- ing paper from the study, "Moslem %Vernet'," wae given by Mrs. Robt. Oliver. A very pleasing ceremony waa the presentation Of two Life Memberships, which had been given 0000 Thankoffering by the Ladies' Aid. These were preeented to Mrs. John Duncan and Mrs. OhasaDavis, in re- cognition of their splendid was k ac- complished for the bazaar. Now that the division cif the Poi eign Mission- pen ate, 1 ary-fields has been, made, it was sug- gested that we make a special study of the fields and Missionaries under our own church. Seven new tnisei011- Aries have been sent by the Presby- terian Ohm ch, to assist those ideetttly work -big on the foreign field. The re. port ft ow the Nominating Come, WAS read by Mrs. John Robb, and the following oftieers were elected for 1037 : Bon. Pres.. Mrs, Wm. Martin Poll No. 1 and Mrs, 30.5. Strachau ; Pres., Mrs„ majority Alex. Strachan ; Vice Wes., Mrs. a Woe (Mouse, Mrs, 0. 61. Wilmot, Mei, Oliver Hemingway and Mrs. Harold Poll No. 1 Snide ; Secretary, Mee, Jno, Mead- 2 3 0Yer that oneo)1nt 10 months credit. giVf10 en furnishing improved Joint notes. 6 per oent 102 ort tor cosh on eredlt ailments. Lend own. 9 t ors for security. El. M. LAHR, Prop. 40 44 67 35 401 519 Majority for Robertson -118. WEST WAWANOSH Poll No, 1 39 2 SS 3 63 4 .... 34 5 23 6 57 Majority 80 80 35 96 101 21 -- 354 413 for Robertson -5d. WINGILAIVI 01 105 2 32 138 3 117 134 4 128 163 5 62 50 400 1380 for Robertson -u90. Majority owe ; AS14%. Sec y., Mrs. Nesbit Ham. i ilton ; T00020001,, hire. Robt Them- 1 son ; Ase't, 'Everts , Mrs. John Logan ; Weldon Hand Stints. Mies M. Month') And 5130s H Stewart ; Rome Helpers 00111 , Miss Bessie 3J9149S, Mrs. Ohms, Davis, Mrs, A, 3., nitwit, hits. Palen • Were and Mrs 0. tiolith. Oltul Tid- Majority ings Seey., M 148 K, ateliziee ; Aso 31., tales. 10 Sperling,' Bupply Sec'y , Mrs. Jno. Hlincian ; Pianist, M Wafter Scott ; M.rs, Nelson Derail! t Auditors, aim 'E. 'E. McRae awl Mrs. C. Ileeker, Rev. W. M, Rochester, D D., for many years 'past, Secretary of the 'Mara Day Alliance of Canada, lies been appointed liklitor end Mammai. of the Presbyterian Record, the ;Alla- ial Monflily Record of tfie Presbyter- ian Oburch 111 0 mada, begin mug 4 5 6 WROXETER Joynt Robertson 63 105 for 13.obertson-42. MORRIS. 36 45 51 42 47 49 270 for Robertson -27E. 85 81 92 62 96 132 -- 548 GREY No, 1 19 119 2 22 306 '3 30 . 67 4 . • 42 104 5e. 21 96 5b 30 31 6 28 118 7 26 108 -- 218 '7O9 ,Iljority for Robertson -',SSL . To the Electors of North Huron Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish to take this means of conveying to the electors of North Huron my, sincere thanks for the inagnilicent stmpoet ac- corded me in the recent .Provincial contest, a result made pos- sible only by the nearty co-operation of men and women of all political parties, I feel specially grateful to these who gave freely of their time and energy, many of whom i11'1 unknown to anc, 3realiae fully the importance of the truat, and confidence thus 'placed In mes and evill do ney utmost' to merit your approval. •*" C. A, ROBERTSON. lomeanisimsomeniitimok....ftworontommorawii.rwriOntmoinircifterrearaliatathastiiiilliatiiiviftderetliiirri AUCTION SALE --0E— Scotch Shorthorns and Pure Bred Clydesdales Thee, Gundry, Auctioneer, has been In. atruoted to moll at 1104 2, Con. 14, Grey tow' ship, on Wednesday, December 1544), nt 1 p en, sharp, the following :- Shorthorns -The Shorthorn offering in - eludes I male and 17 females -Cows and heif- er!). Nornes-/ work horse rising 7 years, 1 brood mare rising 7 years, J any rising years, 2 rieleg 2y8000. Implements, gong plow, 1(100471 dou- ble plow, 1 sin le plow, 1 cultivator, 1 oorn souftler, fann ng mills, 1 lumber wagon with box and Mock rack, I buggy, 4,01,4 eart and other artieles too numeroue to mention. Sale without reserve) as the proprietor is giving up Meek breedieg. Terme-Sums of $10 and under cash; aver that amount 87007134)0 credit elven on fur. Mailing bankable paper. 0 per cent per an• num off for cask, on credit remounts. Write tor catalogue. ARCM, BISLOP, Proprietor, Bruseele P. 0. Huron Plowman's Asso'n ANNUAL MEETING The Millenl meeting of the Huron Plow.. =Wm 001101014011 will 3,0 1)034 0t the TOW11 Keil, Brussels, on Monday; Deoember Ulth, 10 2 90 p. m , vi,ben the yeltos busittese will be gone over, the tentioal repoet read it nd the of- ficer., for 1937 Marred. Pion to lai et this meeting and put your shoulder behind 1017 Plowine Mateh, 1Inn Adam), lion.-Prosident 12 L. McDonald, President , Wm. Spefr, Vine -President L. S. Cardiff, See. -Treasurer. For Sale or to Rent Fifty acree of splendid farming lend, with house and barn, on the 001; 0,ine of alorris. 6 miles front ('reese). and 4333 miles from Bet. grave. A Inirgain. For particular') apply to R. L FBROUSON, 2 88 Wolverlelgh Boulevard, Toronto Notice to Creditors In the matter of tho estate of Thomali Turnbull, deceased, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, Farmer. Notioe ie hereby given purtrunnt to the Re. 'deed Stntutea of Ontario, Chapter 129, that all areditorn and others having claims egalnet the estate of the mid Thorium Tnrnbull, who died op or about the Sixteenth dor ot Novem- ber, A. U. 1025, are reqttired on or before the 181h dny of December, A. D. 1920, to mend by post prepaid or deliver to Oliver Turnbull, arn.sels P. 0 , 111 .AtImInietrntor of the estnte of the deceased, their Christian and Romani, an addreumie and deseription, the full partied. 1000 0? thoir claims th. statement of their no, counts 0101 the nature of their seenrities, if any, helcl be them. And farther, take notice that after Emob last mentioned dote the t-ald adminletrator will proceed to distribute the eis,ets of the deceas- ed numneat the parties entitled thereto, hav. tog reward only to the claims of wlit-,h he ellen then have notlre end the said Admin. iatrntor 00,311 not be liable for the anld onsets or any part thereof lo any pereon or persons of whose 0191111 notice shnll not Wive been re- eolved by him at the titre of such distribution. Oated tide Thirtieth day of November, 4.11 102e. WM. SINCLAIR, Solicitor for the Athainiatrator. NOTIOlt TO OREDITORS.—In the matter of the estate ofJa.no Jack- son, late of the Village of Brussels, In the Countyof Huron, widow, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given persuant to "The Re. vised Statutes of Ontario," Chapter 120, that ell Oreditors and others hewing claims ngainat the estate of the said Jane Jackson, who Wed on or about the 2200 day of June. A. a 1020 are reqnired on or before the Fifteenth day of Drceniber1920, to send by poet premald or deliver to 'the undersigned. Bxeoutor, their names, riddreeees and descrip- tions, the full particulars of their otaluse, the statement of their amounts and the nnture, of then securities lit any) held by them, duly verified by a Statutory Declaration. And 50014150 18410 notice that after sueli last mentioned date the undersigned will pro- ceed to distribute the asseta ot the deceased nmong the parties entitled thereto, hewing regard only to the olefins Of which he shall thee have notice, and that the undersigned will not be liable tor the said assets or any Port thereof to any person or persons of whose arnatNeV:lbav:Ptenv ud by titeditintblr Dated at Clinton, °Matto, this 103h day of November, A.D. 1020. JOBN 05111EI, Bxeontor, It. 11, 4, Walton, Ont. House and Lot for Sale a** ALTUTION 8.9 10 011 FARM STOWE. 3010110 The undersigned offers for sale Ide comfort. 1910090, 1.100119190, 00.-14 51, Soott, Ace- Ode hriek cottage on Princess street, Bras - Cornier, hue boon instructed to Bell at 111% Lot 8010. Ralf -acre of kind, Well nnd cistern. 17, Con, 1e, Cray, on Friday, , 10bh, at 1 intheediate possession. Por further paztie• o'clock sharp, the following property ; I mare ulars, apply to WM. %%INC, Brussels P. 0. Damao old, 1 aged mare, 2 lorrovr obwit 11)44. Phone 2117., 2 fat heifers 2 yelp, eta, 1 steer 1 year old., 1 Spring omit, 2 geese Bud 1 winder, MoOormick hinder o.ft., Frost & Woo mower, seed drill, 10.hoed, Summon 210212,0 opreader, set 8 titie. 11011 herrows, Gillies & Martin gang Fleury walking plow 20o 4), Clinton minting nail, setae'', dink harrnw, lumber Wegon neerly new, wegon box with spring 0001and extra sides, grovel box, 001 013 boll sleighs, out - tine box run with roil 01 11)913, hay rank, light 1470 508, pole rend shafts, bay rnke, root pithier, met harvester net butivy harnese, eativaa bind - or cover, edelgh Matform, melding teotigh and stand, swum) timber at mirth for 0 bundle); 438540(4 , number 01 01050') poles, number or hay rook sills aud tvagon'aiden, number of rook eln. plaule, pile of hemlock bobber, quantity of dressed pine lumber and pine eiio of 2x4 in hemlock soantlieg, lad- der p810 41 ft. long, WhiMetrees, neakyokes, (Maine, fork% ithovele and numerous other M.41111114. --A1100210 Of $10 ena under. ;mall ; . over that einount 12 tnonths credit given 00 furnishing approved joint notes. 0 per mint off for cash on credit amounts. JORN BANN, Poop, A DOTION SA LB OF 150.A ORMVA 20,0 71, "." teenia, &13,--)15e property of , theinto Ooni4id DI, 14 Seott, Auc, lins been inetrnoted to sell at Lott) 28 and 24, Oon 11 Grey. ne Friday, nee 170, at 1 o'clock, the following property : timidity of hey, atrew, green feed, bevies, oete, wheet end mixed mini, fanning mid, weigh males, 0080(4)8, nutting boX, hayfork car, 1 /therein . Mho) weigh monies, Inweiin, bedroom 011140, beds, lerge lamp, bedroom lamp, Mock Hey. mond Rowing 11180,117113. 02520 kettles, 33405 kitchen 0118100, a dosperforated hotting 0)151(19, 33 dog. parlor chides lend rocking chair, fallteaf table, extenstot table, clipboards, wardrobe, cook stove, a eel range, 110X stove. Oft the preiniem, is a larg.e book barn 52280 1 ft. 1 Witte shed 4140 ft , terse, briok house th cement kitohec and woodshed ; mirringe" honeo ; ben end hog pen, also gooa I ' 4 milesfroin of 031101, (1221/P2. . lent to two olieette keetories, 2701(508810 and ' scTRRMhool. S.-Allauma 01210 mid under, cash,: over thetalremint 14 months (wadi) given on furnishing appreved 3,014 notes., per nent oft for 05811 on orodit nniounts. Terirte , 00 (11001 cycle IneoWtt day 80 0010. • 51148, SA nA 34 00X,1440oultrix Of the late Moran 01)51,81 851113)9, House and Lot for Sale The eligible house and lot on Queen street, BIII00E110,. the property or 0110 11140 Moo. Rays, 10 offered for Nile, Comfortable hottso with small garden. For ferther particulars finely BARRY TOYS, 13-113 ,14, It, 0 Brussels Farm for_Saie (The 'old Hamilton Place) 100 mires, !being 5,1% Lota 7, 8, 0 01i11 isiorth 40 801.0, of 10, Oott. Tnrnberry towitahlp, Limo firstolass barn, splendid stone etabling Underneath ; large driving abed, good frame home() and stone Ititohen'large orchard, (lever Inning epring on farm, 2 milee from 'Wm -meter 'Mingo 87141mile trent school. This farm 11.118 been In pastete for some yeare end will give higheet reinonta. Farm lend velum will rise. For partioultu9 apply to TROS: G1130051, Administrator John R. Gibson White P, 0, box 77 Wroxetee 0(401)0 20 Farm S for Sqle The undereigned °Fere ter fella his 100-nere 1a1l1R IN, Let 25, Con. 7, Morris, Aloe 180 twos, being North %, Lot 20, and 533 ,07, Con, 7, Morris, Good hOUPOR eind barns In firet-olass condition, also all good ordduaild, Inge. Will sell with or without arm). 10e60. on tor gelling, mem henith, Por further mitt - Molars apply te W. 13. Mo(11710141101% )?ropr3etor.11.11,9, Brussels Parms fOr Salle 9*.onagd.4 1.00 norm of land, being the south as of tot 6. 000, 8, end the eoctli of 1104 )0, Oen. 7 io the Township of MONA T11911(5 Weis ore offered for solo to close/in the estate of the hite.lenten Smithar nos sorsa seer 01(03)8 rented for pet Witt. Par PattiOnlare opPle to the execrit 0, ALP*. PIWPFP. liEteintsAMmant801,1