The Brussels Post, 1927-6-22, Page 4WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1027.
Masonic Service in Melville Church
Listened to by Large Gathering
Nearly 200 Members of North Huron
Lodges Attend Sem. ,e in Melville
Church, Brussels, last Sunday Af-
ternoon.
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7 H KRUSSELS POST
Why i; it that 'dude e x.4 are not as 1..i 1212• a, ]tin s_”, 1'11., only
reason we know, is, that the h •a ADVERTISES lust the moment
she lays an egg., , while a duck keeps quiet and hides her egg -under the
et awn We try to be like 14,e ]tat. We try to t. 11 the world We Lava
1.tilaanit lite of building, lumbar, dimension etc.
All `o,1 5x 0, 0. fieri Cedar Shingles [Edggrail:.]
Aii No. 1 Extra N, B. White Cedar ani glos
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WE DELIVO.19
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'i 11;,111.x, 311 later. Rohl wile etre tile
ruf in 2 ., 1111 u} 1.c,}13312 t1:31ti133 111
928.000,112?) in 19211, ±1.. was to
9arn..11• wh.'r,• Fielding 11,1,1 2.311_,..
After the reciprocity (1''1,'- mon
•_:,i that 1! 1,tina. tin°-h'1.1.•It
na, pre-,•raine•ntl •, 113.E gh', anti
1111: a 319 Wilfrid'.- ho. t+ 119 .r, s, ;dtl'r-
9ad "tinny of the laid `.t1.'.,)
dale. 1;: ,.tin s' blernell for the(Ls-
to 1'11• wit r.• 9, fell.
l ::n'{ h.nil 1•+•, •.l.,n•. nit L" , '' 11111.'} seers in 911131:1. life.
'h1 of then a- Prem;,- of Nova
and !1 rt as Fi'la1:c,' Min-
i=1el or C1311(12, he went b,3(13 to the
'e '=m
drudgery of ,t 1111 :111 ,.
4 year., later '•1'' reemieeml 1'ar-
liament—a new House 1313'1 World.
'113,' 11121 w110(l he hal fo,l0W:d
tl'011 h tri ss and etornn 1''11• fifteen
coir:: nolo ;lit opposite to him as n
, political foe, most of lis old c•0m-
rd:- had gone, a few were with him
h131d Morden. Fielding could not
211133 i'( that tabernacle:, With the
v. 113. over, be mo•ed to the (:ros3-
h-riches, and although tit.' Liberals
who had r:ntained truthful to ,,aur,
ler .till regarded 111131 •1s an apostate,
he soon found himself 'hick in h:s
s,iritual hone. In 1:)19, when pin;;•
ions seemed to have passed, and Lib-
eral re -union took place, Ila appeared
at the Liberal convention.
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T was to mark one of the tragedies
eold 's lift' One can
the man's ..,
in tl
see him now, a nold man, gra.: haired
slightly shrunken, as he appeared on
that Ottawa platfori'n. He wa3 there,
quite frankly, as a candidate for the
.uccessorship to Laurier. Otte fan-
cied during that brilliant and mem-
orable defence of the cause for which
eight years before the party had gone
down he was scrutinizing tho crowd,
perchance to see how deep was that
cheer; 31e had heard cheer's before.
They had cheered reciprocity.
Cheers, like tears, may dry up and
,cave no trace. And when the vet-
eran had gone from the stage, and
the cheers had died down, the crowd
r. membered — conscripti ln, The
mantle of Laurier fell upon Macken -
'ale King.
That night, in the driving rain of
an August evening, two newspaper-
men encountered Fielding hurryil,g
along, in frayed overcoat and with-
out umbrella, to his hotel. if there
was bitterness in his heart ,he show-
ed no trace of it, But he was plain-
ly, quite clearly disappointed. "No
than," he told them, "can lora what
Li a very considerable honor with-
out regrets. But, at the sante time,
I realize that it is the very best
t'.1ing that could have b:fallen me.
The burden of leading a party for
power. and the heading of it after it
has achieved power, is tremendous. I
question if the public: und4rbtands
!mix heavy and trying it 1,, I ant 310
longer young and it would almost
certainly shorten my lift+. So per -
have I should be able to saf that I
m pleased."
"While nature calls aloud for rest"
:111(1 Gladstone in Midlothian, "I Vann
putting on my at1ilorl" It was so.
with 1131 ling. At 71 years of age,
t ith nearly .10 years of public ser-
vice behind him, he again put on his
armor, and one day back 3n the win-
ter of 1922, the grey Nov,: Scotian
came back to deliver another Bud-
get. Perhaps the deep cheers of re-
verence and affection that greeted
him then compensated a little for the
1.I ',hia 1-. 11'3:: 7 t
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1_�• 319 1
t 11 faith of til.,: ,r•-. .,t is
wily carrying nett tl' • syrnl-
hairy win w, do our ' (l 113
9,11111 ap • ,'.,i nroteet tile 01111'ell h'-
c •11.1 ' t: 1: an institu.,
tion 31,:7 �,I. 1,y
i r,'>t t•1. :1,'' light anti sent)! 311.;1
I F.,'31111.1. -.1 rut: ion..
1.11• St 11 tat' Itette,'lertt
,. n•' hl
,.7' out h, pe -t ( teicerl3 and
1111+134 lot,
A, nn , of this gr,,at Order
t u,' , 'blare 'to the State, our
} best in 1. , raid: aid 11}...',33,
Fie1Wird - Link With ConfeJe,ratio1;
(fly 1I. 'Grattan
a small ,•.•d br:ck house et 2116
• Charlotte Street, Ottawa. remote
from the Capital's activities, and
seeming' mint' to turn ite it - back Indliferently
011 thd Feenee and n1:.,1 of the nest, en
old mem white haired. bowed and
sinunk r, .lives hie twilight .lays.
Tim 111111 14 William Stevens Fielding,
the Illogic of whose name one., chai-
1 d thousands. ,ds. and the potency of
whose m1..n,rt d3 tics the 23l.'1'1'' of
that placid forgetful street. If w'.lan,
on July 1, C:martian. meet in. Ot-
tawa to comm,eeer2lte Confedeta.t;oa
this 3ct,7a\tn fteere is 111i-3l3d, his ab -
,,•11,,,. 1.11139 =om,hhin ; of j''(93o:.
1'.11 1 t '111'. although , n -o
tdt3n.u.a he 1.1 not
t S'llat t13 111311e of Union, sial
11,3 .:1 ..d Ilk, hie mentor, Bowe,
anta90niti,' to its birth, is th. one
111'11_ Cana•lia: who more that: any
other links the present with Cenf:od-
etation days, Like ,lune and many
another .,1 !cove .;1 »tea, ! ieltila * w'al
hostile., 1111 t:, nal, unlike 111 c.
hcarric,1 1 i, into public
i
long aft,r 'f. i ratein b
;a t- 31L'Vd �,: 1-tl.'1, . 3 . 1 :11
Lr;l,Lua clot'•. "n the
nation whose ''1'''9tioy be had , -,31.
arid to fall a tragic clirrlalt} In its
• 1:kin,. I in, 33.2' not a 1','1.3l.'1. 11
tic, :It 1,,,,-t '•''t; a mi•lhty b'u'1'Lr
..
W. S. i .,lin_ .it• _'n'om
30;4110''t the whole of the 513),y of
r •,•1 (',,n'ela. ,:urn, 1' '
C 1, 11'1'13 weed:: t,• :t, .1' a the
,1.r ,,.
1 I1.11'1111 r ., h.,
v.a, :1 ague',- it, Nota >3'''12 ,l 3,ll'n
ism thl.• yea,• h vl'.: 1.21' 111. lir
01.4 91a.1.13.3,n0' ''i 1t :1._ 11',1 -
•(„LUit](.' 1.1.1-, 'll 1111.14',. 11 a_ 1,I'%Itis
it, c3i17t('ittlters. 113f,, t?3••
R. had stretch.31 to the1, '.
1.a
tilt [atm,.
,
1 lu 19, f'1 id
dc2hned the Pr n_en>Ir,p, ,-113,
Scotia 119, .3 rear.;119 1,.111• 1 t .
came leader 01' the dib.- r.,, lar{.;,
And when. away hale} 1.n 'rah 9 • : 11.(1
to Ottawa as :31int,1,3 of F;n•nee, 1v,
hall already 4, 1.212l fnlu'b' ,a ' in
public lifo. tight u3' them fg,
11.,1.1111 premier,
It woe In 1>3(33,iust, 00 11,..1r- into,
that W. S. Fielding, then in h'- 11th
year„joined the Halifax Chronicle.
The sword of Robert. Inn., s?i33 dash -
e.(1 1333 the south; .4.hralia0) 'Linrnht
w'a,9 President of rho United St t1.
Gladstone had but be3:2113 his car e:
the world was yet to hear of Gara-
baldi and Cavour; Victoria was in
the morning of her reign, Restless.
vital, innovating., the young journal-
ist and future statesman soon won
lois spurs "We always r -tical his step
ern rho stairs," wrote Orae of his asso-
ciates, "bemuse he wan always run -
rt ma." There came a day when
Fielding, still in his early twenties,
was the first to tell the world of the
wreck of the "Atlantic," with its los.,
of 600 hvos; a feat that made hit 1
the "Chronicle's" editor and bn,op•bt
hide his first taste of fame. Ho was
110Ven1 a journalist or publicist after
O'Leary)
tit.- fashion of Howe. Jolt he wrote
with verve and vividness; took a live-
ly interest in public affairs; and 1,i
1882 he was elected to the Nova
Scotia Legislature. There, re' her
.:3 ::1 jos;:nalism, he found hie true
career.
NE morning.in 181S W. T. Pipe,,
11,1 Liberal Premier of tha Province,
eolked at the "Chroniao" office,
where Fielding' was reading proof.:.
"Good morning, Mr. Pr, -nor," said
Fielding, have you any news?
"Yes, I thought I would drop in
and tell you that I have resigned."
.Ah, that is news indeed. Would
3t be discreet to ask if you have nomi-
nated a successor?."
"I have,"
"Perham; I mif;itt rials tile further
indiscretion of asking whom it is
to be","
"I think that if you tura to Sam -
1'l 2Chapter 12, you may -r a
chic,"
1.
When Pipes h1rt gone, Fielding
'not hl 1;391: off the shelf and
toppled to Samuel. One sentonnl'o
39.•1.1. nut: "And Nathan said to
1111 i' , "Thou art the Man."
Fair int 3'e3r$ later, when. Laurier
was forming 11)s "cabinet of the tal-
eets," Fielding was among those to
313o13 he tlmnr:l. A 111111n who had
ece-er sat in the I-Touse of Commons,
• 1 was ,till ,de-ee(t a; a fq' of. Con-
-tleeet:nn, who was eurea list
:113...1' •:hafta 118031. tt., bcealne 1`Il'
\t'9:91,91.1' li,•utenali» ,:Intl Can,
tera', '1 nktci of 1'inanro.
111-•trwy 111'(1 - .,111 art , a• •
l file part tore;; t:dratl:a
1- ,' -par171mentarl n greater
) atp r
>r
ubanW. S. Fielding. Ile possessed
e or Sir -Wilfrid', charm, he
.:117 all ,rant of the "proud full
,1•,31 R, .9''.•1. power of analysis
1 y
• 11 _ inferior t h.. ;91.1,:
led; 1:'• 1,;,' a mind that „"1k .I like
,eene .:11tH,•_ mechanism, and there
al tare litchi magic about hia
1, that both informed 113il
!deuened. The word that Fieldit,
up. 131 1teeeran of th, Press
Gallery. 'always filled the Hens1•.
This IF riot tit 1 i".1. to 4121(9 oil 99
,rluv 111 rat.: '9luancl, minister. 11"::
3.81111 career began with the Brit3<h
3,refcrence, and rud,,d..__;tt 3's first
t 1 e- w til reciprocity. The iif tae»
years that ,.la;: "} },,., w,,."a 1300:,'' two
''''('1(131•:(1w' Fielding tildk to 1.i many
uecc, 1911'1. bud, -t s, awl 3f they re,
corded no outstanding aca,mplish-
remit they at least Rave allegiance to
the w'holesmne principle o' , Ur -
plusses and accompanied 1 period of
expansion and pro perit3, After
1021, when the whlrlgi;, or
brought hint back to tIf., 13nrucia(
helm he had little oppol1111)1 y ,for
achievement. Canada, with the rest
of the world ,still Swayed from the
toren of the Peoples; Fielding could
only strive for stability, to reduce
debt' and taxation, and to balance his
lest pri%e of three years before,
But :although he remained at his
0m0,1 lin:; enough to deliver more bud -
speeches than any 1i:((later i11
the 1 112.9 Empire--Gledst:enc'.' ;;Feat
r,Ter,1 1:ut excepted—his career 33113'
soon to (lose. A lung tr3p'tu ]lali-
f x i11 mid -winter in In ordinary I'uli-
mam—ahhou'ab Finance Minister, au131
ad1 »red in goat'.., he would not take
a 31113.131' car—brought on an illness
n which he could not rally. He
t: 111• 1•. t•n'u, d to the House.
Far (110211s he fought bravely a-
gainst
-
n.
n1. t fate, ire would sammon
'1epd: to his bedside and dl.,1,,l,• the)
3,nlitirll situation. 11,' v:oeld bring
1
n 1.1... of his department, 190 his
oma, and with withered 11e-11 ah
s•o3,linr heel, thou th With 111'111.1un-
:U-gill^:l, 1.1(13 99101139 rey"3131 t.
211'l'2139 9111'el344( 2, ebopninc taxation
Ile :. 'n1.• bond 3. rtes, rcvehi:g in the
i reirro.s of finance. I.ut in the end
had to submit.
To that little red brick 11012,' at
210 charlotte Street mon st111 '*n 10
Fielding. For there, in hi: twilight,
far removed from the et3gc he once
dominated, yet with heart and 111111(1
and solei still zealous for the. country
he served so long, they can see one
whose career is written in the lines:
"Statesman, yet friend of truth, of
soul sincere,
In action faithful, and in honor clear;
:Who broke no promise, served no
private end,
Who gained no title, and who lost no
• friend."
Personal Paragraphs 1
magensevt
Archer Grewar is 111 Toronto.
Miss Stella Turvey, of London,
spent the week end with, Brussels
friends.
a.
)., J. McCracken was in Toronto
combining business and pleasure last
week.
Mi':s Maud Ferguson of Walton,
was the guest of Mrs. A. C. Dames
this week.
ta
Mrs. W. H. Keir • returned last
Thursday from her visit to Toronto
and Stratford.
V. A. Clegg, of Pontiac, Mich.,
Wil,, 1 visitor with friends in town
01 r the week end.
J. L. and Mrs' Ken and il'Iiss Mary
Helen were in Toronto for a few
hours last Thursday.
:1.1352 Mary Ross attenk, 1 the Lang-
Ford—Bricker wedding at Kitchener
last Saturday afterno09,
Mrs. Lowry 3s in Toronto attend-
ing the annual Conlent1rl of the
Ontario Library Asa031ation.
Melvin J. George, of the London-
Lankshire: Co., of Toronto, is visiting
at the home 03.George and Mrs, Birt,
J. L. and Mrs. Lamont, of Kincar-
dine, were herr: for the anniversary
services v o£ Melville church t '
inch la'bt Sun-
day,
'
,
a
'Phos. and Mrs. Ryan, of Bond
Head, and A. and Mrs. Mills, of New-
market, were visitors with 14Ir. Wm.
Robb this week,
...3
Mac Ferguson passed his Rest year
in Finance and Commerce with hon-
ors, which is a credit to the young'
man,
a. ,I.
Mrs. A. M. Kay and Miss Helen
-Kay, of. Stratford were visitors :for a
short time with Mrs, W. H. Kerr last
Thursday.
George Buchanan, of the Essex
m:a., .are a.v 1.,e• . , tenon. o•..,enTKVARV 'e•m.r .vrrewr tllv.,,:m••=rem,•.,•x+.mv,e,a,'.mm(.m. ee."•.v.• ii.......
S. Os White Lee 'horires
Over a throe year period our pons in the Canadian contest have made
the best showing of any birds entered by any breeder covering the
past three years. At preaent our pen in the Canadian contest is
1n first place for all entries from Ontario in the light breeds. In
r place f t e light
the Ontarioconour en is in the first la or h
( test p 1 g
breeds. In the Nova Scotia contest our pen is in second place, a
Government pen holding first. We have the high hen in this con-
+ '1 in the twentieth week,
We are; booked up in May for 12,000 chickens. Will have some
surplus each week at $12 per 1.00. Juno chicks $12 per 100.
•
Waiter Rose i1," russets
serrOwnroicornsankrimmin
High Seloml- stair, 3 hunk• for a rhnrt
1'111111 ion, berme guill9 10 Toronto 4,,
rend examination paper-
,' ,4
A. 1). and Mrs.1 11110111, Master
Donald and 1.:111311, rat Sl. 11arys,
among th 31 e who attended the ,\n-
niv.Ts,u 3 ..1(21:333 in 3},'lvill•.• 1•harch
7:1,,,t Sunday.
111.19,
John Lung and 3114.1 Winnie
Long, left. on 1Ioatd'13' for •I two
we,9k,' holiday with 1Vl,133!, at Ile.
troll: mud C'adillar.
. ,;
Mrs. ('leve ,L'aelter :"vl children
1, i f. 1111 A7 l dors day fee a h old -(Y V•I"it
3 it it her mu1(11-. 111 ,e 13, i sister in
C 111 ,11111 '3I 'v , :tl , '9 to he away.
two months.
'llocent visitors 133 the home of 31.
II. a• ! •111.9. Sullivan, ANT;: Street
\V,vo harry' and :11r'. O'Brien, of
11 mntr end 'Mr,. V. Sendee,on,
°, . ;teel ieeewn ,mel 1L., Jack
111(.i61:I .1, of Win1thatn,
31'':,,? 'Mr'''. i1nr,', 1111,1 11.11,y, of
Toronto, and 313 \uw3. r, vit. has
,just comle ";t 1.l m L031h1,d, 1,2,1 at
ui lir,. (1,13on. aro 314itnlg 119
lir• home of ('lla,1. and Mrs, Popp•.
The Toronto 1Iatil ,(' I'u) Iry n
I' f
Thursday 11141, 7(3, 11 31" to 7}19 an-
nual 1,111"!•❑ r, t, of the Woman's Art
\s-mei:a oe of Canada, salt ,Miss
\Vilma Galbraith sang delightfully.
,
Walter and 'Mrs. Fox :01,1 little dao
elite1 of Trenton, and W\'111. and 'Mrs,
\'; 'icy and two ('113d11ren, o1 Frriek-
ford, -were ) u sts of lir.;. John Parr
Tnrnh.•t 1 temeet over the week end.
rdre, end 11!'.'. \'4'!1.'','are neicos
of the 110,4,.s.,. The party made the
trip by motor.
11ELGRAVE
The Jubilee Garden Party under
tho au r(,.' of Trinity Anglican
Church, L 'la(rave, will be held at tho
lime,. of W. G. Nichols 111, 4th line of
llnrris on Thur day, July 7th. The
1). 11, 3...o,':1111 ('11111'1.1.1 Co., -of Toron-
to, will sappily the pra1ri:ult See
;alit. in this issue.
WINGHAM
Neuman ISutc" •, h.• Oteedien
haul( 3 t'Oen: re•nee, Lee dmi vprnel-
itglalea,dny'•Aitl(1,I,m"tht'r, .Alis.
31',13' !tu cher.
Flank (Il ,i 3,• of Weston, .pool) Lite
We, li-en,l 0. it 11
Sanely th'rbal'd, "(si„ul o3;enl til
1111. (1 P. 11., -pent 1l .' (eolt-end at
his home it, Barn,
(nut e.. o'' \Vit*nu. til' Quebec, is viE-
l1lug .t. 11311 11, ii,' 1,1 his mother, Mrs,
Jehm Wilson. _Edward street,
13nipi, \\'peke, 1,3'I'.rron:n, spent the:
w'ek-end with friendain 1V1ngliam.
Mrs. W. it H411111ten and (laughter,
Rol 11, visited with frieri(le in 11,111ie•
ton, ou Monday.
GORRIE
The ladies of Gore ie Usti+tile ante•-
taiued the ladies of \Vrnxeter le -
5(121(e, and had as special speaker,
.hiss 31(111bews
E (i'alhr,1ith has just, had his 11)11'1.
le.nitinted by S. Stinson.
lion. Dunr:tn Marshall turas in the
village, nn F, id•ty.
The petiole of Gore le and vicinity
were checked Ln hear of the deer (t'
Alex. (ti'L'tntthlie, 1'1e 11 id ,jmst. 31',.
isI, ,d shaVi ng. When death ',st•rint'11
111111, Mr, McLaughlin lead only re.
cenlly (laved -into the vitt!, L'e born his
farm on Con, 0, Howlett, :end had
bought R. J. 11uestetes (wow rty.
1\I r, 7ICL•tu{ titin Leek a keen interest
in polities Gas a Lih,a'al,
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�ltn,,..;h0;t'-f;l t fit4aJ1^t..,4
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Popular Stallions
Famous
Trotting Stallion
Wail be at Ethel
Mr. brut McKeever, i3 1 i.,!utv,a, 1.
,.,•,,ling has maintilleo,li Standard
11,•,.d Stelliun, "Linden .,11,6'•11nrt'"
to 11r. Alexilnder 1),1.113111•';,
,.1'1•(2 Wednesday noon ler th•• next
1120 reoetl • Lucien Mr i ieney 1;70-
"; Ss 1 s,'v nue ul' the aristocrats of
the L,•eed, his sire being the 3')''2d
1lcIllnn y, who needs d • nu introduction
and his Dan), I sicenda
nae of lite l,1. t bred mares, bred by
nn-' of the hest breeders of ';t•nldvd
bred, in America ical lend . u''d 6, the
• teerl(1 s famous Manibripo 13.111 • a
1111'1' 1101..e41. 1'nr his spc'ee and ad-
tlitt(4 by an gond judges to be the
1110.4 handsome horse :•n t116 world.
Poe ,'n'f ictilar•a 1191113' at hie lmmr
1stable 1.11.1',' 112 will be th • rest of
the ,season,
IMPORTED PFR CE-IEON STALLION
Hesop
e
111
♦11'31( 32 '1•(1 ('1(1:1C1.ult'
rho mut ler of tho I13lat, 01' .;ora Janet
il,'lvroll. Into .0' the Too aohlp of
14.3.(1lull. ill 1311. t u111,37 1.1' 11111'011,
t.
11111 91, 111.1.1.11.1•11.
(1 1 3• 1 1 1. 0 n norentint-to
I 23:,?alr.. 111 t)ntarl,,,
1'11 1 ! 1 111. t 1111,1
e,ra •3 :t. , 1,1 11 ,.�.
t:•t of' rl3031 :-u, ,ane nr l,,.1. ?1. 12191.
,ILII 3.33 r :1(.311 (1 .'131, rias" '1
Lr,rr VII, ( . On. 1'Unh' d "r m•
r. tor, (h, and 1133 (2 2111y,
.1.1.), 1'' , 3' ' 1 1 133. 334,( + r
,1,•31„1. 3,, 111 11 ,r„ , I 13,•1 .01
\1'.111 ,i „
1'i 1 the 1 I1,\ t,3 Ow
1,1,)111 111 , 1 i I 1 1
o,l. I, it 1'11 1 ( 'I ..,(,. ht.
11r, - and I - 1 1111 (he lull 1,:3•-
1 1-3,1.3 I.. of Own. 1?t,• •-2,1,11,•111
1 311 ', .„11311: 11,.33 191, n; I t•, of
., • 'a• 11 111 1 ' 11,,,..
111 1111.,-. II ).
4nd fort tier 13,1,.. aotee3 lho ( after
3ien 13.1 1..,11111,11, 4 ,1 de, the 11 134-
, 1111.1 - v iii prue, 111 t11:trihutl' 1111.
or 111, d I j n• a It10
ilton,, n (n l d (2,,''''' 133, e n ,. ('.3.13(1
3,3,12 to the elation of 4%111, 1 I1lee 091111
1' 1 1 _ •., 311111V, II 1.,1 i(o• •.I 1.1 I
1 1 1+111 3.1 1 I I t• 1„1. ti. I r, -
`IQ. 1117' t 1st 11)02 ,f 1•,1,11S 1,1..."
n(' 11 (1.'. (5 1f WIl' •,e e10130 ran,,'lie • shall
Inn. of
,iieb di>'r11(1)3 11.,
I.,Hed this Guth day of .113h,', ,\. I).,
15)
1.5'. 31, 191111 311t.
d[11.1('1'1`nfl for the 1.353131'1"'1'111))3.
...__.. N4Prill3 '14) 4'ill:1)1'1'011M
]n the hotter of 1931,' Natnt( or Illnry
u• 1'111111.2, into of (bo Village of
liras.,els, in tate County of Ilurtup
1 134,10,,, d 14acrd,
'((el1( 1: is 1,.'r, b)• :;'hen. par:allot to
1111 1 'i.'.dtltni311,.3 111' Out 01,', Ohap-
N•t• 1.', that 1.11 ,re,ll(nrs noel nil,era
h., ,In_ 1.1..111.. nIl,sl tt!u e4,4,4.. of
131 ,.i1 Mary .133n. 'Poore',, who oied
on - 10• .'6,23 (11e 1.n Iti, 4,.• of
l nue, 4 1 1 11'' ,.,.,1n?0 ,1 .,n 01'
i„•tor,, til • 711, day of Jul,', .\ n
•:♦ •I ,1 I l I prepaid paid n ,•
1. dn,',••' 10
.11r. Kole r1 13. Coates, 14,33 forth. 1', O.
one t the Pyo' 331(0•~ 7 tee bra 1%111
lied I ••;neem u1. the•,1, their
I'i113. 193 „ 11 1111 :n11.1111In 44,'..'ven and
1931 n,',, the full nn rtienl•rrs of
I le '•I' ,n3F, 1.h,• statement of their
u'il,I• 31i1 ti,.• (113tH3.,• of t1L• s,'cllr-
itl.•: i. ❑n) held I.y then,.
.4,131 1'11'1 11 r tilts not lee that after
51313 lost til , 1',11,.2 dote th1••u-
133• 44'111,
pr, r, �d io i1-tr1l-1111. ih, as -
111,• ! ., 4 un 1,:.,t ell par -
I'., euf wed (3, (' 3,, having 1'1':r,1
only to 11„• c1.3111, Sar, rat '1(11(3'1, II.• ,111311
(2':, h • t. 1.,,1 i, ',114 roe • ,ld 1.1 o
lot will no” 3, 2,1,1.. or the soul as-
•ets, n1.' 1101• ('11 31434:131333,33:.!
9,fo any,,
e,nll n(' e, 1.s, 31 '1 419 h31',„•.1., . 1 ,,,31 tru1t:en•e-
.:hall „1 lian, t un 1.,.•1.,%,0 i3' him
at I hr• time 01 '1t•. 5, ql�t ell uUon
1 to 3, 11 this 131311 day of Jttne, A. D.,
t3'•;.
FRANK COLLINS, Prop.
h7nnca+v—\Vitt 1,•1n•e his own stable,
con, i;, Grey, and proceed west
Thiry MIIit33'4 Con. 4, for mom;
3!,'11 \»•all and West to Earl M:1413''•19 1
,l::rn,•=. lv, a fo • night.
.tl , i 11„91
T'--1..121,33--11''311 inoce:,d ",Vest to •'
C'..2' rt. 3tor i`'. sold No th 30
Gordon 11,111'1 hhlef:1111, for n0011
then 33,111`9 10 01,1 lino, 1Torra, sad
• „1
''3 _ •1 lV Maxwell's for rat -
4. t t. m.
Wednesday—\Gill pros e d Wr+t Lo
i t, 1:111 :1.g, 11111.1.119
:11,1 W 191;113,0.11 and
South to Geo. Cook's. I; a•,r;ty for
Hoon; then I':a.t on .till 1311e 111 Jas.
Shedder's for nulit.
Thurac'zy---\i'j'i pn•2 • eat Ea.:" to 1
Ai, •. pt—hoe's, i t 110("1; then P;,'st
and North 1 li mile,. to 99, face ....table
for toga:. a11113 11411x1.1 till Saturday
morning,
Saturd :y---Wl!l premed F.aot to
Eh -no. and North to '1'lnwbr3:)r•• for
neon then 11'' 1 :'!,len; •1th eon. h,nne.
for night, wh.•re he will rentaiu until
Monday morning.
Terms—To n1Kun e a foal $12.00
payable February 923. Parties dis-
posing of inures will be held 1.1.:11011•
sable for payment whether in foal or
not.
Torrs• Diadem
ANDREW F. EMBURY
Manager.
Monday morning—Will IeaVo his
own stable, Lot 21, 3rd line, Alorric,
and go north 1 1i miles, then oast to
Charles Forest's for noon; then cast
to gravel road, then east 1 1.4 miles,
then south to Oliphant Smith's for
night,
Tuesday—Proceed east 21.E miles,
then south 11-4. miles to Ethel line to
Milton Parr's for noon; then wear by
way of gravel road to his own stable
for night where he will remain till
Thursday morning.
Thursday—Will go west 21; miles
to Robert Higgin's for noon; then
west 114 miles; then north to stone
schoolhouse, then east to centre Ade -
road to Fred Churchill's for night.
Friday—North to Bluevale boun-
dary; then south to lst line, Morris,
to Addy Fraser's, for noon; then west;
to centre si,deroad, then south to his
own stable where he will remain till
Monday mornin, remaining home all
day Saturday.
Alphonse
WILSON MARKS
Proprietor
• Monday—Will leave his oven sta-
ble, Lot 18, Con. 5, Morris, and go
West to John Wightman's foe noon;
thence South along gravel road to
Plyth for night,
Tuesday—South to Boundary and
East to John Hagt,l'at's for noon;
thence . clown Boundary to Walton,
then North and East, to James Sn1ii-
lie's for night.
Wednesday—North to 16th Con.
and South to Brussels gravel, then
North to James E. Spivey's fora noon;
then North to 6th lin•.. Morris and
home for night, where he will re-
main until
Friday.
Friday—East 1..11191
Y to Biu e
1'1, ss le then
down 901
Con., Grey, _ t mat -s, then
North to Richard Jacklin's for noon;
then West to Wm. Henderson's, 4th
line, Morrie, for night.
Saturday -114 miles West, therm
21.G miles South to 6th line, then
East and West to his own stable.
Terms.—To insure $13.00, payable
1st of February, 1928, Marcs must
be returned regularly or they will
be charged as insured mares.
Robert 11, ('orates,
1S4ecut.l, s,e.irei re, amt.
Tenders Wanted
9'.o der.' will h.• rerelvr'1 by lir 31er9 •t 'ien.
e9 mit.) ,tut,. 1.4, nsrt, for the el, rt,+ I, wiring
t 31.1119••1.119 Y,,l2,e .ehu(1 The Lw,• : ,1 any
finder not neeesoorilv nrrentr•1
111A Lot ;141 13r.A19;,
SeendBry vahnm Roard.
Farm for Sale
1.nt 11'11, Ht 24, ( 'oneerslnn It, Tr,wmhil, n(
D.41161101,, 1 mile east or ,(,Oman couuuning
4280348 of land: four -roomed frame !louse
snd small barn andhee house. All well drain
rd and fenced Poe farther particular's apply
to 13013I513T HOLLA NO, In wire or 'Theodore
Flatland, seal'orth it, 11. No I, Phone 217.8
Do Your feet Bather You ?
(7/9 1 the tragedy of aching feet, the (vinery
of pni»fnlly den,: ging one foot after then)).
n1., the bitterness of Watchh,g others seep
along wltbont a loot sere in the world. root
misery con be avoided I knew, because
suffered for years, but I found n Why to re'
Bove that paler))) strain upon thy 32031101(301
nrehes, Now, I want 10 help ethers ; 1f you
84'e,a ynlTerer, please mention THE: Po.T x((11
writing. J, T. W0011,229 Hr0sspeet mt., H8m•
,iron, Ont., or may be purchased at Limning
1.1.019., sloe dealers, Hrnsoors.
Nouse and Lot for Dale
The undersigned offer„ for sale his house
and lot on A lhett street, Brussels, blouse
ront8ln, Until, furnace and is e;oc(rit, wired.
(flood garden and garage, 1Averytlnng to
first-elesa repair.
115.11 ,TA 3, HILNI)Hai3ON, 21320,th.
Farm 'for Safe
Farm of the Tate William R. Hustle, consist.
ing of 72 pores of excellent 1800, in the town.
:dila o(1 H owlnk, About 15 acres of tush, bal.
duce all workable.: oplondid natural 100ter
simply; good orchard., 1, I. ,I nod frame louse.
situated about 1}33 tnllrs Run, 14..rr)e P. 0.
and ,hl ping station. Also l0une,grass
term adjoining P9rnt'olses land, well dram.
1.0, good shade and never -falling water sup,
ply• !food born, drive shod and fruit trees.
Will sell separately or together. Possession
Mandl 1st, 1027, Apply to tin's. won 11. Has•
tie, t3x00019rix, Box 21111, (}orris, m•
G. W. WA1d1)013, Gorrle, Ont,
Farms for Sale
210 1.101.05, tieing tho south delves of Lots 18,
19, 20, 21 on,l 22, ht the lot Con, of Grey town.
ship. 190 acres ideal geese 4010, with raw.
Mug water and (111121., Will he sold aepnrat,iy
(3 desired. Will consider renting pert or all
to suitable tenant Apply to 851f
(34(0, O JOFIN31'l'ON, I3 It 2, illeovnle
or (48;013(113 Fi?OT7'11)r, win••rrm,
Nouse and ► d Loi for Sale
This eligible house and lot on 0110911 street,
13132+01.9, the property of the late 1111.6, ,toys,
is offered for anis. (lnn(fm'tablo hoose 327th•
small garden, 500 farther enrth:111 %apply
to FURRY KM'S,
54? 33, 11,:8 Brussels
Farm for Sage
(The old Hamilton Place)
190 wires, 'betng,N3.e Pets 7, 8, 9 and No4rth
49 (15(341( of 111, con. 1.1, Turoberry township,
Large flrst•olnss.bnrn, splendid storm st,blbr
underneath •, wh,dulill, terga driving she
• Knight
q 1Y�.d �/�ry�� y gine rreine•hmiee end stone kitchen, Largo
KnightL Music orchard, never falling sprin g on farm. 2miles
Thisrfn m hamer been Iilla n platerd 1 s for 001110033 ore
and will five highest returns, 11'nrm land
vetoes Wti1Jdse, nor particularll apply to
THOS. (4IBSON,
Administrator John 13, Oilman estate
P, O. box 77 \vroxotor Phone 80
(3593) (67000)
'Moro' Bred
Trotting Stallion Farms for Sale
This horse was bred by Dr. Groves
of Fergus, and is sired by Slow Mus-
ic, and dam Ella R. Knight, by
Border Knight.
This fancybred stallio
n will stand
d
for the season
of 1927 at the stable
of James Shedden, Con, 4, Morris
Township,
Terms' -•'$20 to insure foal. Any ,
owner parting with a mare after .
sho has been bred, forfeits all insure'
1111100 or return privileges and service
fee must be paid at once,
JAMES SHEDDEN,
Manager,
'Oho mnieratgoed offers for sale Ms 10fesere
farm beteg N;b, Lot 28, Pon, 7, 3lorris, Alto
18980,05 hehig Noma, ),t Lok 28, and ICy, 27,
(lo,,, 7, 1rTorrlo, (00 Fou on and barns la
Rrnt•olaaa oenl1Itlnn, 0300 811 good ott•bn113•
111a,
Witt sen with
ri
W 1110119
col
Keats
o,f
1 Or !Wittig, uone health. Portlier
Fore 1%101. port•
ionlnrs 1199133 to w, lI, hln()UTOE1kON,
Proprietor. 13; 1(A, Brussels
I Farms for Sale
IlroMmoraaw
158 mires of ,mrd, being the south i4 of Let 0.
(ton, 8, and the south 34 of Lot 11, 110,,. /in the
41oW00llip of Morris, 'These farina tiro offered
for nn1 o to 01000 rap the estnto of the bite ,lames
511n119, if not Hold they Will 110 rented for mu,
tore, Ilor patrtioutoro ono,/ to the exeentors,
AILEE 8)3113.13,
MOW
BANDI21,SON