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The Brussels Post, 1927-5-4, Page 4WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1(t37. CI)e trusstis Vat WEDNESDAY, MAY .1, 1927. OFFICERS ELECTED BY PRESBYTERIAL God it. April 2S, lin tit',t an- nual of the \\ ,a- Sioc. t „? it ;tee; t'1,,, •. t) er t' 1 g.ni 1, Baron 7're,nctcr- I-'1, cera; hell in North Street Cht.,ch b,• to -dry, with moonins go.,1' tt0,n ;stmt. Ilion,• wu. .)}r•'c'.' 1.•ol h lr a:;t,•� ay.,l �si nuts Le.- Mos. S 7. l:at'it, .. of Berea. I Oniees, for t!t„ , n. 'u :ono- won,. fri'n,t•-: ES ,. „gar: , (, l vie,l, v Hatniltnn ( 1• ;reit: }It'), \\ -!.)01. Pt ,!sent• Ates. •l. E. I Wi . r r' ,, ?l. Tim:, a. I,-. n�, \" , . 1, I V. M 1 ,i. I e t: 1;. W. H li Winn-intr.:: Mos. W. I. A., t. Gorier- a, Ls. Lath,. . `ifect 7 ; Mrs. W. ,1. Vrla i, iforrestetediter . ^•'t A. ("r.:1 -... Hen .d1, Tr. t e. • . tlardinor, 'Myth; -• .1. .. t•r` N E, 1, tel.• :.,, a 1. H,:•I`'ry. M. John). >Sioeertary. Mo . \-e tt- ttrt. C... .. _'t....t.r,• lir .. iy sit y, Mies. H. 1 n,' r, C, ... n ; Ch.e liar. St,•w•aed:hitt r d. ter Bremner.t ue.ti ll• Litt-outdo,Litt-outdo,ttdo, 1 • ,:.::.a:}, M..:. Orino, (.edit _'n. (AR OF X :\.'\ X.1 14 C. Rl t.) Ci':1):\R Te li 5 N 9 , •rte 'F,• IC,1 Coming to IV/orris W a'ey D F�c.l"fr0' less C'dtib Mayft ,, h \bout It Also Car of Western Oats About May 1st Leave Your orde s YourEyes Need Attention Tf your eyes bother you in any way; If they tire quickly or be- come intlanhetii If you do not see easily and well; If headaches impair your t.-111C:eney Tit' int. rt_'t'e \1.1'11 your pleasure; If you cannot enjoy every Minute of your rea,iirl.;w' - SEE Made C. tE ryans Optometrist Plt..one 26x Brussels 1"), 0:buying we•1,' to tit, 1,Lrnch ern t'nv; 111 . Mot. T, 0. John -got', : lits, l,ob,' »,-on, 11 1, .a'- ; 1:.'c, i 1.'01.1e.et. G:..':d Tien.1; 1, ,1 it; 'Ir'. 1 r•'nsun, t';. \I Dtt^ut`, \'er,t.t; llri. Sto'ut's Hill; r, 1:11'01- 'l'lv.:: `.,:d muttin:;• o1 tui'. wilt be held at THE ERUSSEI,S POST that 10 Auxiliaries novo associated Helpers' Department's, with 214 menti ,et • , who made a cont rihmtion of S229,03. This method of tutor- , ',stin ute't,',stir slut -ins and those '0'010 ',Unlet attend the in'etings has hon vett successful where tried out, and sea- real ue w departments have, been t.r- trot:locd fur the canning year. The timid!: .secretaries, 11 r', Verne nor and Mr.. 'McGuire, showed that bales itad been goat 00010 dill'ot•enr. nuti 1'- , = to the Indian i tbool • in the 11',.-t. The value of our own pope.,. "'r1, Missionary Monthly;' was tir'.::.•,l by Mr:. Fowl r, who stated that otely j IS per cent, of the members in 1 11- Pec:-hct..ri:tl :1t•.' snise:ihers to this •1 matraiiiint and urged that a so'c'ial ean\'a., ho made in each atlxtliary i for the :ix months' Cunfederai'o0 offer -- "The Miosinnary Monthly front Jane till December for 20c." appnintod A vera in ;pirational report wit pres,•rt•d by Mot. Archibald, the rhri;'i',n s10-tv:u'dl hip and finance secretary. v.11+, said. "We V:'ll never win the world for missions until t'v- .;.ly church imdont,a the cite., ren .•t:•ty- 1 ar,l:.hip elan." Them are 26 t tx lig miles -odor we the envelope "t. -frau ,.t.•,oat'e•tlly and who ha.,• 5.i.mc'e toeretat1..,nd it it not„worthv that era e,.,• • of those reached their ob- ,ir five, itany exu't(lino !.. 'i'h' o•r- r.•tary a ,a d that the envelnno t,en h adopted generally h: nut• 1 mo:tai:,.tints,. She also hoped that as web liece in the -power of pray- er to uphold our missionaries, oarh attxili:u'v •:elope.:.t special l nistion:'ry ::1 pray,•0. only 15 having clone, so the bit year. :lir;, Clarke, strate-ers s't'r,•.avv. 11. l' u'tif wa t ' rail tee , et' ;111:::1 .....• -. y' -'..O 00 -`:. it'0 Groups. C' I a ui Baba O:mtl;_ the members e-t's ,f each who were present atanding as t1,: 011001 was r:t11:•,i. Tlt.. :.'ports of the seers•".trier: Were rieecived and were most ,'n- eouraa!n„ sin:mittr; splendid \corn, bit ince done in every de'artnr.L.. Ether Rum presented the report of the young people's work; 3 Y. W. a- .. 1; aim •two rt.R ":.,'lien Have n nd,i• d. 'test • :111 ;tot land and Baby Band work was -.i.e.-dewed L'• Miss Fl o'enee )looney, who renort'• i ;1 Mit=''net Bands and 4 Baby Bands, wi''t a memb,-r.:hip of ,S57 and a 00ntriha- tion of it15h0.25. Two new Pond:_ have been added and Miss \looney left this: furth_r thought with the 1 r r.: n "Where the Wanton's 1Ii=- )•ienary St (iety forgets its duty there to I'and, but we look forward to ihe day when every church shall a ?.l irsion hand. Instil that day our duty it neglected." It was reported by :1lrs, Johns making the total eonoribntion of 117,182,111. She also reminded the ladies t1, t there o wt ll be only nine months in this year in which to do the• work. A1ss C'onsitt presented the report of 101e resolution coutnl!tir curl 1'•- solutions of thanks were extentled to 0!! who had a : i.t el in making the 'Ouv,attiott a sucee-s, atld of t•yitt•• lett hy to rho.,. v1to had been bereav- ed daring rho year; also ,:t reeont- nleudtttion that Path anxil!.n'y hold 1t ;1,„cln1 meeting to celebrate the Cm - federation Jub!1F ,• etre tmlals from I-resbytery vti' brought by Res. Mr. Clark;', of t:11.1 'rig h. the • tl ut man, who spoke ilie ie1•.riratti,n wh;ilt the wotm•tt's' hail girt 0 to '1: v:holi' Presby- t• '1esty1• ry, 'toe music fel. the orb -unmet t. upltlied l y 11i::a E..,ther flame, soloist, with M:':'s Mary Clarke at the ore1111. The lit,-ratttre table, under the direction of Mrs. ,laftel, ot' God- , ri efts proved 0 great source of edu- cation and tililt book ;Ind lriilefia erre., tr.l•"n home by the delegate's. '1oe' Qu shun Drawer, c0nductod by 31o.. '1' d:'ord, of (il th, solved many r0lt1•0)0 which had been perplexing the delcootos. The speaker of the dav, \Ir:1, A. H. B'+,'t. who has spent fifteen •-et's in Korea, wan greeted by auntie all standing. She .,:eve a vivid word l,icture of cer.dititul,: on hot' mission field. whore only one in very 113 limen:pts 1 a Chris*}an. She told the story of the longhts• of the Korean \vellum for the Go!', giving some impressive illustrations and stressed 1 the fart titin the tvo,k of the w nn.rn at home is just as important as that 111' t -le tnis,iana y, a; they hold the ropes. This a,ldrea 1':.r.: followed with :t missionary '1.- ee.•; ..: by eight little girls of North street 'Mission Land, which W0.; very pretty and effective. The new officers were instalteu and a consecration prayer offered by 'Mrs. Gowans, of Winghaln, after which the President closed the most successful meeting wlia a few words of inspiration and encouragnotont and thanksgiving. ••a,}:e u n -h'• work watch had been dune :.i, tviutt the value of this de- portmt•n., e=parially in the tat let• auxiliaries where so many people carne anti go. Gratifying reports of the success- ful sectional meetings were glycol by the vice• -pre'si'dents, Mrs. Willis, of W'ingham; Mrs. Andrew, of Goder- and ic•h; Mrs. Mallard, of E ,.1-eer t Mrs. Mt•Donald, of Eymee6villo, and it was decided to continue these meetings annually. The financial statement of the sur. t Mrs. Gardiner, tret t , was most t nt oura _ mr, showing a total of 118 organizations :n the Presbyterial, d f '3 '1' 3 C G 1 Church Notes 01 t0.te. 0 1, : uxr lames G. C 71 l 1 I. T. Groups, 3 Y. W. Asses., 13 Cir- t � glee, 31 Bands and 2 Associated So- cieties, with a membership of 4085, rs.9h:tn,C,to` s i71tiL + a7r'rw' :o-„".,,..�.�„-•mss, ' u,as,,, We have for sale the only motor car made entirely in Canada, a product that has held the leadership of all cars during the past twenty-five years and proved its superiority as an invest- ment in motorized transportation. But our business has not been organized for the sole purpose of selling Ford cars, trucks and tractors. We are here to give service. Both those who now own a Ford, and those who are going to buy one, will find that our service facilities and our service staff are unequalled in this part of the country. Our investment in this community is large because we are operating a permanent business. That means you can come to us will confidence and be sure of honest value and square dealing, G. cIntyre Ford Dealer Brussels CARS TRUCKS r„a,.vr14t5C,5mi;yF1&St7lla,!'91t; •:4Fk1..41711:71t Th tater_ T7 U17 177urrtrm.•'rr,.'er^^;sn: ITt18.4.72oGn'4EISRL"a 811167,67114618'047.141. aY,YiA$ TRACTORS L:,lfa9ATa$I'ticiLirat= ed the manna 01' t1,'• desert with Christ. At hu, the manna was re - velvet' with tankful hearts but :o,nt It w r compared unfavorably with the bund o'1' E slit, Ill same thing hap tt d to Christ afte t feeding the ;3,01111, (hti:t ti.tIt nccl.um, d 6,; tit '0111*Oink 1,111 :gnu atter they cried "away with hint." In suite of the chinantablene,ts o1' man Christ ist i.: al. ways the stow id as the Brew' of hi1'' t- I l ] i try and eS ent!al to du ra,u) (13,1 .:tet a "thenin" : iht first condition 1' gamin r to Christ and then I„' i 1 1 t''1 ilim (:11 .Ai -- t' :n L'sn lane 1 tti. tyine• to the:nal. ('ht i a the Bread of Life 1 dt i tet a1 to tag nations through 11is di t iple-, The• Sttrr:utt'nt n+,' t.lu' lord Sup- per w•a. Ili -i 1 t .? el,irith nu,n'ns at 11)'• neon !or 11.1.1.0.0 b;, 1111• Who sitoko en 11 :11111-i t or ' I it;in- aft art .1ti i", t i.litt !til tat 1!... el,:,;t nit. mit h x,"sd, -tie with hi \ • ' and 1)4 ' ' '.0 . •.. 1,, r 11'11 111111, Tn It uL'; 'I .'r , . r e'' 1 ! ' ul' 11.1, given„. of Cr! anti warns 1in. 1,.n- pie against of u, 1 it . forne.A.y of >aru2re behind the l 1 Tit tl tyre t'hri d the I'1, r i„ . Ansi this, it't I grey, The Church mist guard atIaitt<' tendevu•y, Tit ' Snc.tamt.nt o" 111., Lord's supper is one of the fortrtli• tie, of the church and wit .:1011.1 book bl'biml the relin liy 111111 'It' figti1.1 oi ('!c^ ! the Po,ter dealt with the question ,'runt 7 h t:1tu t, r ('13 eh n: "Are tit re ; 10.0 Cods els than one?" Itt'te i; bet Op., n t!y, the I.iving and 'eve God. 'frig t xt linty 11:21. 1 "No man t '.L , r0, -.i n 111 trite: rt for 't'. he. . est lent t ce (.o'1 and tnmunton," (1,:1.'t answered this tits Ott in 11' 1,1011 ua 'h,• Brno ,,,,, . 11 1 ti inlp t1„ to serer. God and mallennl, (3', }s often I a.ted in our lives by other fl::stnt such its (1) ideasure. Pleas- lie, i ts•tie' }- de:itable : but.when we give 11 the eltief place in out live•s the r.- -alt i dicast.. r, (9) Love a1' wealth, V; lien wee allow wealth to titter' the n1, e of God Wv' ilre trying, to nerve two 011410, Thoro is nothing 111 l'nl h, 1:11 to call forth the itit•ltt•st • n l het in us, The worship o: one God has a sl 'all in't affect on our lives. The worship of one God teach- es us the fatherhood t God and the hrnlherlmnd of Titan and teaches u, to view the other interests of lte in their proper relationship. When we re tli an tinct God is a living (Ind, tlir abode of ,justice, goodness and truth, we know that we can have only one true God. At the morning service Lorne Eckmier sang "Would You Believe?" by Towner, and at the evening ntertec Hiss Taylor and Miss Hazel Stewart sang "Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd." United Church Last Sabbath morning Rev, A. W. Mar'ker's. subject was "The arithmetic of Life," 2 Peter 1:5-7, "Add to your faith, virtue; and to virtue, knowledge; ane to knowledge patience; and to patience„ godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, charity." Some; of the treasures of life arc to bre found in the memories of the old school with its study of mathematics, crldition, subtraction, division and ,multiplication, Addition is a great rule in the arithmetic of life, Faith I, not only a duality but a quantity and we mus add to faith knowledge; the knowledge learned at the school of of Christ; temperance:', a ntast'11 of the human will; patience, much need- ed in then trying times. Many times in Scripture we read of sulttraction, taking away the minor and sinful things anti bestowing in their place something infinitely better. ]f by God's grace we can and to our faith all these virtues and subtract all that will hinder in the Christian life we will be a power for good in the world. Division in the arithmetic of life meant a sharing of what we have with others. 1\Iultiplieatiort means increasing our talents by us- ing thorn. its the arithmetic of life we should multiply or magnify the Divinity of Christ, the power of His Saviourhood, Hia fellowship and i(ingship We roust subtract all con- flicting elements; we must divide or share our blcsisngs with others. Melville Churcit Preparatory services were Colt - ducted in Melville Church on Friday afternoon by Rev. Mr. Williams, of Cranbrook, who took as his text St. John 6;35, "And Jesus said unto them: I tun the ilread of Life, He that cometh to 14e shall never hun- ger and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst." 'I']te speaker contrast - Now on hand menet Lie rrto n yp Wilton & gIlletpie BRUSSELS \V}em 1iru.nrl.; boys :mil girl., min ,trthtl were expert ! / WhenO'Neil O 1r. used to talc a clue 7 toad or bole . to Motitl t ti \Shen Brussels Band could win prizes at the tournaments? When the Kierkltpoo Indians gave cdm'eris in this 'l'oa'n hull? When the old skunk hunter and his two dues ram„ to town? The eiof rent', worth of humbug, tlh children got at J. G. Kong's store? \Vh'n'lt.nnny Hawkins tan l,t tttd- si 1 sett• in the rooms ahoy., Jim Lo-., store, CE CAR OF Expected about the loth rd May, Special price riff cat-, FEs 11, tPr'A Ethel Pllune. 22-14 Te071datrs Wanted 9'h.. t •unroll of I), 'I: e lel. of (trey it \",• 711., '1-te ty:y.tall of t1, t. 1'., 0•k,0hi, 14001•rs for wnrk to Leering, on tiro 1 rd"'.,' 1 -nun C7 ltrU,eehlid- N`,,rvu'tn• (Nnldwnrt1, 'Il 0I' ',,1..ertr1",: RItng nte , 1 111 God, .1111". t',. t• ngInoor`s phut nod -ego llentions, watch may be seen Tit ter elern'l °Mee, :rewires will he opee rrl Tit "''tn., V'. 's oiddee, ls-1;,o en „len-- tne'1 hoot.? wit It red en setn„lay, /day htth, at 8 e. e, -;n ttuder !'1111,0 int•, w,, wenn by lenity of n"e.tnn-ev„eooptoi, '1'11,1'l':A0.ttleo,. the youths 't wild( 0? Farm fur Sale or Sent telt ion , iee•ien e;uilpatrn w1,, 11 (leo I t. t . bent (It ol'ye Tlhi,.l- r.,u for the reeve. -hip". \Vhen t1 - toys played Sunday he. ,'•hall nu 1 ' „rb:dl 1Y1111.11 Ile bre-it n tit, field ' 0 front the time'' • t•bou•e :Once es soxen' or which Ie ander c ult,v,elloa, 1110111,H m net' 11‘.,1e1.1 boy. (trobnrd, gaud ?tow house nm' Imre. Land wen v atert 0 and regard Let No 11, (tun. 12, :teatime, about live mtlr••+ min Welton. Terme to gnu plrehassr. AMet' to THttt. G. Mc:KAY, G. 11, No, 2, Walton. 41.6 \Vhen .11,'. Shaw, Miss Cooper, j Miss Downey awl Miss Braden were on the teayhiig stall' at the fatly School". -^ \W1,, tt Sarah Loo wont to the Connell to _'ret them to stop t1,,• Erne 1 sit 0.11)1 1) bell from saying: ' .0 all Let' goto church! Sarah Lee, go to 'hot tt?" When Hon, Oliver 1 ILny• ami Hon. ,inure; Young 1 el.v d t royal 1, ee•ption at Brussels is . and a tarch 1i•tltt pixie.:"Mon was held pt'ior to 1110 political meeting? When Jaynes Van: tome' was the first Captain of the Ainlr'yville Com- pany of Infantry of Volunteer mili- tia? Well here is tt list of tit num- bers-Jamos S. Vanstone, Captain; John Leckie, Lieutenant; George P. Ross, Ensign; Francis Kelly, t't•iah Bass, Win. A. F'ishleigIt, Henry Mooney, Robert Mooney, Simon Grant, Thos. S. Hingston, l:ichard Murphy, Alexander Moor., John An- gus, John R. Grant (Lieutenant), Daviel Mollitolt, George A, Beer, Charles: Ability, W. 1I. hale, William Wright, W. J. R. Holmes, William Mooney, William Hogg, Thos. Wat- son, Peacock, William son, Jonathan c , Rockett, Charles Baxter, Ames Gib - on, John Tttit, William Ainl tv Thos. Letverct, Phomas Angus, Donald Ferguson, Donald McNaughton, Wil- liam Norton, Robert Sheridan, Cleo. Manning, Thomas Rice, James Mc- Intosh, John Manning, Edward 'Kirk- patrick, Alexander Ferguson, Isaac Pawstin, William Clark, Alex, Map- le, James Gibson, Adam Reid, Henry Chapman, Aley. McNair, Charles Mc- Lellan, Peter Grant, Bishop Ward, Robert Ainley, henry T. Switzers, James Smith, James Roddick, Ben McDonald, 1 Personal Paragraphs J F. R. Smith cum binetj hos ieves and pleasure, at Toronto, last week. W. M. Sinclair, hart inter, was iu Toronto, last tvl'21t, net business. 11tut•ray'1'hompaun, of Atwood, vis- ited this Berk with 1; Hit L story, \VIII Lowry, ofeLoodoil, was u VIS- 1toe talth his bre there, last. Thursday, Mt'e Alex, Anderson was a visitor with Alin, t3irtlt, at Toronto, last week. John Ferguson 01 cOrne, of Toronto, is ienewiag aId ttctiattintunces in tory)). Fred Lowry has gone to Kitchener, where Tie luta taken a position are hat her, \Velldell Holmes, of Landon, and stn old I3rasselite, w.tw in love, last Friday. (Bowles Williams, of Steal ford, gave Tux Yt1N'r a friendly cull, .ase \V edue.day albep anon. Miss Edna Ed words returned 1111 Sunday from /in enjoyable holiday, at Aylmer and London. `t. S, Al ulstrotg, of ("unreal, Out„ visited last week, with his father, am 1.0 Armstrong, Flora HIt'eet. Mt a, Lumley, who has tree visiting at the haute al Ur, and :hitt. Hamil- ton, doling the past two weeks, has returned lo her home, in Guelph. Mrn. 11ntvnrtl \Vyeltotis and little daughter, of New Carlyle, tediums, are visiting with Lite fot'tnet's sister, Mts. (Info.) F. (g. 11101st, al the manse, I). Al. and Mrs, Scot 1. left on Tues- day, 10 take up their Mune in Lund on, We e to purr y 1r. see them go, but wish them 011 kinds Or ttleetos in the iforest (11 1 v. Geo. and Mrs. Hall and danghttt, \Vionifred, were visitors tot the home of the 1'ot'mere's piuenti;, Wm, and - MtH Ball. 'They were also visitors of I'ripntls at, 161 led. Vidgar F. Lowry anti his friend, Man AIcUoneld, el' Teruel o, both students it the Univrtsit y of Toron' to. are spending two weeks' holiday's with the fortner's parents, 18. (. and Mrs. Lawry, at the American Hotel. '11ee llllis, wit ohas been speeding the Winter in Ingersoll, nccontpunied by M4', and Mrs, Maybte and his great graedeml, Keith Mayhee, of Detroit, was in town, on hloeday, Me Hillis 1msstood the Winter pretty well, anti will con tin tie to live With his daughter', Mt Ingersoli, D fe-,' YOU RE ;ry EMBER? When Constable McComb was on the job? When the circus used to come to Brussels? The periodical visits of "Geordie, the Batter"? When (4. A. Headman started his Jersey herd? 'i"he old "Swivel/lin' Hole" up the river "Chaw Hoof?" How hard the flax gang had to .,..:..y.., work when the "walking boss" paid his visits? AUCTION SALES A t.'CT lux sAl.7•: of ',anti StodI,'mitte- f\ inerts, 1'lt,'. P. \I. 14, 11, Allotlonv'•r, has le on tustrne't eel to roll Til doe 1, Cron. 1, prey Twp,, ar'tto'sany, May ID, at. dna n'cloc1 , share, 11, w• „ inttuiutt: 1 dt•leint.r inane, 1 hegcy Lot's', ) 000- ta•111 Purlmse 1,000,:: 1tnt•1tur1 .,11104, 1 r vesh t 1 tet i,nt cow, I holsteinsteers rising rears, a yettt'ntttts,' sows supposed 1n ptlr 117 .diel;•, 'u ehnnka of pItvo, r'„ liens, 1 seed drill, 1 I nn.rtng binder 7-01. ettl, 1 cnit:ttt- tnr',- 1 mower, 1 hay rake, 1 hay rack, 1 wagon, 1 gravel box, 1 Pleur)' Plow. 1 sot Iron harrows, 1 sot sleighs, mot, hay fork, pulleys and slings, 1 scul'- fler, 1 wheelbarrow, ler t settles, 1 oak 1,:00Q, 1 111,1 1,•11111 hlu'uess, 1 s„1 11111- 1,' ltnrness, 1 11e Laval cream separa- tor, quantity of hay, articles too lttttn- ereu.c to mention. 'rhatM9: -All snug of 510,00 and un- der cash; over that amount s months •1edit given on furnishing. approved Joint mites, 4 per cent straight off 1'o' eft all 011 credit amounts. dented owners for Heeur ity. Nntt'e to be ne- gotiable ttt Dank. Salo unreserved an the Proprietor has rented fart,. ,il.r6.C. tDAIti(, Proprietor. 1). 11. Nt'o11. Auctioneer. • HATCHING EGGS Single Comb White Leghorns, Bred -to -lay. lOc per dozen more than marl8et price. Alex. Penne Phone 2515 R. R. 3, Brussels House and Two lots for Sale To close up Estate of the late S. B. Sniale 'Plus property e.eu;tsts of n solid brick house with 11 .,noon,, n good 00'>lo nett two lots, on hiitdbetb.street, lit wises, Property ,nest be sold sc make an offer. Icer ps rti'ears apply to JOHN 1ttN(tt, tiro...els, or write H. 1 -..gest Wit HANK, ]tn"m•, lett iilenhnnn„ leve„ 1br•ontn. Knight Music (3593) (67000) Thoro' Bred Trotting Stallion For gale One of the heat Pas nre farms in (4rey Twp Lo` 22, tion 6 running spring Want. nus good ceder Male. Or would take rattle in by the month. Also l.ntornntiren) harvester uu el entente of all kind• '' m,e et nod ,oder what yea need, 111111 0 tVe. age•In to and nlueltltttl t'4 .•%peat. 1-s and commission, Ono :none Ane , terms ti, snit buyers. DAVID This horse was bred by Dr. Groves of Fergus, and is ,sired by Slow Mus- ic, and dam Ella R. Knight, by I3order Knight. Tilt's fancy bred stallion will stand for the season of 1027 at the stable of James Shedden, Con, 4, Morris Township. Terms -$20 to insure foal, Any owner parting with a mare after Sita has been bred, forfeits all fuser - once of return privileges and service fee must be paid at once, JAMES SHKI)DEN, Manager. Farm for Sale Got No, Pt 21, e'm,cession 14, Towit hie of Motinlop, 1 tulle east of Walton, contenting 42 no res of land; foyer -roomed Pran, house mid email barn and hen house, A 1110,11 drntn ted and fenced Mor further pertt'alnr, reply to Hot lend$;TlPrth R. 2. Noti1, re td Phone hu odor, Do Your fed Bother Oh 1 the tragedy or aching feet, the misery of painfully den. ging ono root n ?ter theoth- er, the bitterness of wntehing others step Moog without n foot Care In the world. tout misery can be avoided. I know, limonite I offered for years, brit I found a way to re: Bove that painful strain upon my weakened grebes. Now, I want to help others ; if you oro n sufferer, planar, mention 1,10 Posen when writing. J. T, WOOD, 2211 Prosopoe t, rt„ Mom Mon, Ont" or may be purchased. at Downing Itros„ elute tlralet'o, Brussote. Nouse and Lot for Sale The Undersigned offers for sale his house and lot on Albert street, Brussels. House contains bath, furnace and is olertrio wired. Good garden and garage, Everything to irrat•clnsn repair, 86•1f JAN. HEND7012SON, Sonrorth. Farm for Sale Irmnn of rho late Willing, 11. Ilostie, consist• in of 72 acre, of excellent Innd, In 1110 town. ship of 0 ,wink, About 16 nares of lash, bat• mute all ,vorirnile: npiendtd enturnl water supply; gond orchard, burn nod 1'r emu Situated about 1;4 miles from Gerrie P. 0. and chiming station. Also 100•ncro wines farm adjoining h'irstclung land, well drain. ed, Kaon shade and never-foilnit water snp- ply ' geed burn, drive shed end fruit trees. Will trail separately or together, Possession Enroll 1st, 1I1.17. Apply to dire Wm, I2. Flaw tio, Executrix, Box 2110, Gerrie, or G. W. WALKER, Gerrie, Ont, Farms for Sale 17,617e -res. he up the smith hnlvas ofLots t8 10, 20, 21 and 22, in the 1st ton, tier Grey town ship. 100 rictus ideal (to,w farm, With ran ning water and shade, will be sold separated if dos,red. Will consider renting part or al to imitable tenant. Apply to thitf (0160, 0. ,70HN+t'l+ON, It 1( 2, Iilttevnl or 111001011E 15POTTON, Wingbnm. Farm for Sale 100 nares, being Lot 20, 10th Con., Two, of Grey. About 80 acme (legend, balance Mist• ore slash, 00 the promisee le 0 !ergo grovel pit,a story and n half framo house, frame stable and other stnall buildings, Small moll pnyleetltO, hnhulte n1001•nntain on mortgage, Possession 101 of April, 1027, Apply to ARCM, nioLEA N, 12. 16 2, Brussels, House and Lot for Sale The eligible house and lot on Queen street, Brussels, the property of the late Mrs' Reys, 1s offered for sale, Comfortable house with smell garden. icor further pnrticulare apply to BARMY KEYS, 8•tr 11, 1:, 8 Brussels Farm for Sale (The old Hamilton Place) 100 tires, :being N), Lots 7 8, 0 and North 40 paras of 10, Con, A, Turnl,arry township, Large ftt•st•elnon barn, splendid stone stabling underneath • windmill, large driving shed, good frame hoose and atone kitchen, large ornhnrd, never felling spring on farm, 2 miles front Wroxeter village and l mile from eoheel. This form has boon in posture for some yenre and W111 live highest returns. Farm land values will rise, For particulars apply to T1305, GIBSON, Administrator John 11, Gibson estate P, O. box 77 Wroxeter Phone 80 Farms for Sale Tho a nder: imed offers for solo his 100•nore fawn bailiff 7734, riot 26, 00n, 7, Morris, A1eo 160 norea, being North 16 Lot 20, and to)11, 27, Oon. 7, dlorrts, Good henget and barns in drat -otos condition, also all geed out -build' Ings. wilt sell with or without aro HORS• on for selling, poor health, For farther part• ioaln,'e apply to W. H. McO't1TUrd100N, Praprietor, tt, 11.4, Brh,sete Farms for Sale es n 100 mores of tend, being a small y of Lot 6, Con, 1, and the south 1 of Lot 10, don. 7 in the Township of Morrie. hese forme 000 offered for sole to <dose up the estate of the late ,l0 000 Smith, It hot m516.1000 will be rented for pas taro, For particulars aunty to the exeeabtr0, NDHRYSAERSON