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Brussels Old Boys' Re -Union
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• • Stoughton, May 111.
Your kind invitation to Old Boys
and Girls Reunion received, but sorry
we will not be able to be there, ! at
will think of the good old tiutcs on
chat date and ()leo of the good tint:•s
you all are having in July, wishing
lira els good weather and 71 1
t`uh; , Geo, 91 Mlle hell and family.
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Souris.July 10th, 11)27.
M. Rlnek, Brussels:
u sets:
I want to thank you for your kind
int'.? )tion to attend the old boys and
i 1reeniee 'n your town. I 1e-
"ret very illtuh that 1 am unable :o
1 1,111 if' not there in hot P
will be in =poi it, I hope e that tit, r.
_hall be „ great many who will WOar•
JOIN IN RT� 1 1 t le to 1l) nt lh•ir euill-
JOIN IN 3p9S4`�AI '
l:.i mann a
HURON IG<� 1•;, 11.:' „lel l t,, ti 11
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Hon, Mr, King To Aid Campaign of I e \ 1 1 •
A, Hislop, Liberal Candidata, i I,t ,fi
weli,1
Thr: :arms. rs of the 1 ie . o.l Ili:,- 1 F. 1.: , ,;m Jet. 1 :,i. sett 0i '
oral Government—Hon. it D. Eider, 1
Jatre8 Meleeltn and J. C. 12.1iete,In I', , :
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tet inetten az Ely th ,n a Li), r til or ani- i
nation meeting it cannedilea., with the
North Huron by-election.
Seen at London where the,? were
attending the formal onenieg of the
new Hotel London, Nleintyr.I t.'1 tr
and Euler stetted that the meetipg was
purely a Liberal exeeutive ge.ther•tee
0oncern0, with n pal•atitne tot tl,(
by election.
It is understood, hoxeenee, that A
Hislop, the Liberal can lidate, at `h
urgent request of his suaaorter4, w A
stay in the field in Noeth Huron..
If the Progressive standard-bearer,
Sheldon Bricker. of Fordwieh, main-
tains his announced decision not to
withdraw, there will be a three -corn-
ered contest, with the
possibility as well of other independ-
ent candidate,.
' Hon. Mr. Euler stated that Premier
King will participate in the election
campaign.
EAST HURON WOMEN'S INST.
ANNUAL MEETING
East Huron Women's Institute held
their 25th annual meeting in the
Township Hall, Ethel, The gathering
was unusually large. Meeting open-
ed by : ging Opening Ode and Pray-
er by Mrs. Robt. Bremner. Mrs.
Ir,.
(Dr.) Wardlaw, of Ethel, weicornad
the visiting ladies and :(Ira. Altos
Smith, of Molesworth, made a very
fitting reply.
President, Mrs. P. U King, of Bine
tale, ,in her address brought t0 view
the growth of the institute in the mast
25 yeare .t- well as the growth of the
roun:ly- sinee Confederation.
Mes. Wilbee and Miss Stephenson
pleased p the ;,.rhrm•:ag with a very
tet, elane duel . Community s,..;-
1 of u 1 de Leaf" in charge of
. _ eNitageiten. of Wroxeter, was
.4!iii4t. After which Mr..
Crawford. of Tara, .;area talk en
and what it means to the
h 1J1 \Ia Party
n ., Bruch enjoyed.
ti .4 'poke on "Our
r ` we should talk it"
: , approaching
fO•t Ahritiersary cif Confederation.
fir,•. 1 t .1 ,..:1v e 0 0ading „Tit_:
Ca_ 1111.
in .120 usual .til .•tylC.
Mr:. J.':1.1 .tiupfer mad the District
Re t. Inetnelt eeaerts w 00 thtn
given t11 .,t 11,.,,0, t„ ,with ,seat in-
terest, c,e eeteh 'n•eneh Imo Iron,; .onto
very -f u ,, ki s)) .34111;g the eon'.
ma +t• i i n -i., 'i theyase nam.ly—
ne1- i l,; to ,r••1ut12y seined grounds,
t1.1 e. Gln t - t
p '. ]i 1071'co the
rinks, ti:. .•r league, Co.
home, ho )1 al.,, library,, etc.
This beim:. the -:5th anniversary of
East Huron District, the Ethel laat is
made a birthday cake and decorated
with 213 blue and yellow candles.
Th, honor of cutting the cake, and
lighting the candles .fell to Mr:.
layn:ltd of Ethel, the oldest ma o ber
present, being in her 50th year, and
is still a very active member, giving
at one of the recent nleetlngs a
paper on "Pioneer Days.... An in-
vitation was extenders from Gorrie
Branch to hold the next annual m('4-
ing in June 1928 at Gorrie,
Girl.' Garment -making Club from
Wroxeter, in charge of Miss Kate
Hazelwood, was on display, also the
Girls' Garment -making Club in
charge of Mrs,. Bremner, of Ethel,
was also on display and very fine
work was shown 111 these exhibits.
The meeting was brought to a close
by singing the National Ahtnem af-
ter which Ethel ladles served lunch
to one hundred and sixty.
PERTH COUNTY
In.thw passing of Henry Yost, StreIt
ford loses one of its oldest citizens and
business inert. Mr. Yost passed away
at the fannily residence, Ire n twill) of
three teneths' severe inures. The
late Mr, Yost had been in the carriage
building industry and garage htlsiness
10 Stratford for the past 25 years.
-:lade 721, N:1! 1
1 r i-,it't' al
•• 1)I.i 1);= 1 L1:0i), ens thU1 t-1,
1 1 111!11: y ntu it :rt• eros
it •01 1' 11 10.. 1'`11 lll . 1 von
1 thit it twouitl heti, t, a t c e l 1 1
I me ;It t,:r 1 0 plettdpie o
• e . a ar,1 • to attend the t'tunion,
and meet 5001l of the old boys and
1,1. 0t (1.rtorty-year, ago, but cir00)tl-
1na °V! 1 01 ; 11 1 have no control,
icents 1 and lily family 1'rn111
attemiina. 1 _c ived 1 letter from
my eldest s t i. Mrs. Sheridan, who
-,t n Chicano, saying that she was
going to try +cand attend, and she ex-
,)e..teel that she would be the oldest
old Plus,•lite there, and I am sure
that she tvi11, fif she gets there, as my
father wa sthe first one to build a
house in what is now known as Brus-
sels. Mr, Ainlay was the first one to
buy land, and had seine garden stuff
in on the Grey side, or the east side
of the street, but my father, Thomas
Halliday was the first one to build a
house, or rather shanty, which he
did in August of 1852 ;cid moved his
family the following month, and as
I said tlirs. Sherman, my sister, went
in what is now known as Brussels in
September of 1852, being an infant
in arms, so I can assure you oil', that
it would be a pleasure to ice to have
been able to visit my old birth place
after In absence of forty-one years,
I might say that I had the privilege
of visitiarg the old place for a fee•
hours in November of 192', out I
was only there a very short time.
Phase accept my regrets at not be -
'ng able to attend, hoping that I may
have the privilege at some future
date, yours truly,,, Sani. I. Halliday,
Owen Sound, July 81s`, 1927
D. C. Roes, Free. Obi Boys Coln.,
Dear Sir: --I write to thank you ell
for the good entertainment you mo -
tided for us last week and to eon-
gmettlatie you upon your success in
1!uttifig over " •'n affair of that sort.
It was a real home -corning and you
ne:211n can give cards Ind sped •1
J '110. of 0111 larger )lace.: in the
matter of running en affair which
involyes atter tier to so many (le -
Mile. You at•, fortunate ind,.1 in
having a park in the 1• •nice or ':he
where you can everyth';e
omi roof so to 1e )h ,91. 9. -
Mg ahs t , ollc 1 t 1t.• rot n, ''r:1111
1101 rd of the erewl, and 1 he-
11 e our failure to melte thing-, ,'o
flaideditily can be trace! to our not
i,1 191:. and our not being so well
10!n1st.1nr1d as you. Ph.a:o cot,-
'• our alien': e 11 1011 and t11aele.,,
err; truly. R. P. I i -11.
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Oakland. lanes Sal„ May 11, '27.
i?. 1-'. i '- Bras.els, 0111.,
D,:ur
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PI•r, 0111 114e!!!
t ry••tl0oirautor stating '1.110'1. Brus-
sels Was 2,..:Oing• to have 11 le -001m of
.he 01 1 boye .:101 girls and I trans
1:6 t '11 you thr.l I would gir z a lot
to lie wkii :111 01 illy old friend..
.tli11101.' mad, M.• :i visit 'w'l) years tigo
and I tt it',1 to show her that this etato
wee a wonder end I think I .mat aer
rem• with •veld thint.re to 1,71 th'
I rr e! 910 J,: Dave ...en •
an1 give us z. and I will •:ey to
11
1 l ,
1 L (izey led e, a rut 0f thin
w nd c l t r.. 1 11- 'bis; tr,.0.4 here
ar0 '0'0I'')'111111101 1 n •r•' I that
210".210.., 1 r) Li? ometiun ;' Ont of
1111 01,110 1'1"' on. on rare,,
111 e:e steel 'r0 the knot hole, and
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ATTEND REUNION HERE
Rev. Mr, Mess, of London, who
assisted at the Sunday services of the
Old Boys Reunion, He *as a for-
mer Rector of St, John's Church.
, one was sent or Bold for $8000 to
Boston people. This knot was 7 feet
' across and weighed 7000 .pounds and
1 will send You a picture of it, I
watch the ball games as easefully as
though 1 were playing and 1 am just
as fund of hunting Os 1 used to be,
ant I belong to a Duck Club, 1000
acre, and 1 shot 382 ducks last year,
so just 0)1110 111 the fall 1(11d I w111
take you fora line shoot, as I hay
let, 01' guns, \Vl1''n you sere the boy.:
tell tabus that 1 haw? -;sate my he. -1
1ogni•i$ 1'11 e•a1.lt and every one of
them, told hope that the reunion will
be a great sucooss. Regards toy
our
wife and all of the children as I do •
not know bow many there are, and
to Ike whole Iso:es fatuity, Rest o1'
•0..ythi110 to you Dave, your old 1
haa, bail pard, Don, '1', McN:tugh-
ton.
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Los Angeles, 31:1y 12, 11127
11 C. Roee Brussels, u•sst ls, Ont„
Dear :43, - The other"
do I 10-
09.1 ;111 1t n i,n to an Old Boys'
s'
Local rt 111 1 ri •ll.. and 1 apereeint -
t very (101'.Wheth.1' I take ail-
eenzezzie of it or not If you could
geeraatee the pre -emcee of such old
'6101'.t - I: u,l aur Stewart, It, J.
I L u hli: , (91115 Crewel,. Alla,
Itruee. 1.11 McCann. ant Whi,ey Lowry,
Thpis Fletcher, tche r Lorne Danford I will
11guaran1,-0 (tt 0 ftiialU c 4ftc•1 (11 1,:
:.t til 1x1,1 thew you a tnnnt Ill Il ltd
,It much on ilru•sels. Since leav-
tlaro 111 131 1) 1 have lived 1.1
Years on the Atlanto Coast and 11n
cal nRlnb,r ul y; ars 7111‘
n th_ P.ci-
iie coast and canlid„anally I al .1";;
have 0 &tiling that 50111e clay I ala
Lttiag back to stay, although it will
u,chrblt• he in a box. I always hat,•
tifivittd you boys who knew en0ue'1
to stay there as you have avoided ;1
lot of heart breaks and lost motion.
Your truly, H. W. Creighton.
Gldbe Arizona, July 11, '27.
My Dear Mr. Black:
I was indeed very much pleased
to receive the invitation from you to
the former residents Reunion to be
held in Brussels July 24, 25 and 26.
I find now that it will be impossible
for me to be with you in person but
my thoughts and very best wishes
will be with you those three days. I
very well realize that :
If every Old Timer was just like me
What kind of a reunion this reunion
would 'be,”
but my prayer of you is that there
will not be very many just like me,
but that they will all be there, and
therefore I will not be missed, May
God's richest blessings be upon ,you
all at this meeting of old time friends
and may much good result from it.
I will be anxiously awaiting the re-
port of the wonderful time which
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Old 'r3frr' Huron Loy, Alex Simpson,
ce
Calgary, July 14, 11)27
It is my intention to be present on
:he occasion of the Reunion to be
held in your village on the 24 to 26
instant. I am leaving our city next
Friday with the purpose of attend-
ing the annual Communication of the
Grand Lodge of Canada which meets
in the city of Guelph on the 25th
instant. I hope to have the pleasure
of meeting many old friends at your
reunion and especially, may I say,
the brethren of St. John's Lodge,
where I was made a Mason thirty-,
eight years ago.
Calgary July, 18, 1927 ,
Owing to a severe cold from which
I have thus far been unable to rich
myself of—I will have to forego the
pleasure o fattendi'ng your Old Boys
Reunion and meeting many of my ,
former friends in Brussels and vie-':
inity. I would also have esteemed
it a great pleasure to meet again the
brethren of my Mother Lodge. 11
is quite possiple that I may be dele-
gate to represent the Grand Lodge
of : 1'berta at the annual Conlmuni-
cetion of your Grand Lodge next
year and r1 so will avail myself of
the oppartun'ty of visiting my Brus-
sels friends, yours fraternally S. Y.
, Taylor.
Honey Harbor, July 29.
When we received your kind in-
vitatlont to the "Old Boys' Reunion"
we said, "Now some of us will surely
attend", but guess I hadn't counted
i on old age, coming on, but my teeth
began to bother 01e so much that I
had to go to Toronto and have them
extracted, which upset me for some-
time, but I am fine again, and dis-
appointed at not being able to at-
tend. We do sincerely hope that the
weather was nice and that you had a
large attendance and of course every-
thing would go smoothly in the hands
of such a good committee. There
would be quite a number absent
from the Roll Call—F. S. Scott, W.
II. Herr, Geo. Thompson, Jas. Bal-
lantyne, Agnes and others, not for-
getting our clear one. Ian is chief
Baggageman on the Midland City
which runs between Midland and
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Color -
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olosina rtness
Dashing* neve :neeliee J . ... soon.; smartly low
wit:Lout any _.:,, of 1 :.,., ...Yn or road -clearance and
tv1O Yt-t to
Jet, s.
c:der rad-
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t-1 .!l:i ucwt,.y c:;,la:ied only 1)57 the
1i 0 t C2d::i0 40 C>.:01:1.01.4, _
Power to Hass on any hill ... power to conquer the
roughest going ier to maintain high speeds
hour after hour 1 - li 111 from brilliant advance-
000.t7ts in 1,10i tg11i n (Iiiiel famous Va1V-O-in-1'l0ad six.
cylinder engine , . . vihracionlass beyond belief,
Cataway 117:e all orro.o ' .:,:n , 0 •:•.v . , . as exhilarating
rush of pc ..,r when the signal chang'..n . • . unmatched
flexibility in ti alic . and the effortless speed of fly-
ing birds—when you're cut on the open road.
Porn: -fitting tailored seat cushion's as restful as an easy
chair ... hydraulic shock absorbers front and rear,
providing pillowed riding ease over any road . . and
interiors resembling exclutsite drawing rooms in luxury
" of fittings and appointments.
Colors unrivalled by the rainbow .. , exteriors finished
in rich new Muco combinations . . Harmonized in-
teriors—the new vogue -in closed car decoration t .
Zr"ells,
ceilings, seat -coverings and carpets all blending
into one perfect ensemble.
Heads turn in admiring tribute whenever a McLaugh-
lin -Buick for 1928 flashes by .. . for it is richly en-
dowed with that rare quality , . , that elusive touch of
porsonality , , that indefinable characteristic called
"smartness".
M-4585
Alex. Anderson - Brussels
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WHEN BET'T'ER AU7'o.MOBIL 5 ARE BUILT McLAUGHLIN-BUICIC WILL BUILD THEM
Clearing Up
Sale of
Shoes
Ladies' Blonde Kid and
Patent regular
$5,Oi1 for 3.00
Boys' Tan and
ford regular
$3.00 for
Ladies' House
regular $'l.61
for
Black Ox -
249
Slipper's
�a oS.
This is a real Slipper for the
house with rubber heel.
Other lines of Shoes at
C.J'.11( i' loos prices.
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AUCTION SALES
AM -1114M148011 011' ROU:nll301(I) IPF.
ree58, (.A8rete'm1('11 700(,8, A50.-1), hi)
Hoot(, Anet(oneor, hes been h(atrudted by the
underslgned proprietor to sell by amnion
athtnhome. (biotin Myrna), 13ruosels, on tint.
urday, A agent 0th, at 1.80 o'elook, Sharp, the
follnildng : 1 cit1'penter'e work limed), 1 pair
of ROW benches, 1 tool box 1 saw vine, 1 book
NM, 1 lu(nd sa(v, numhur of corium Dir.)) tools,
1011011 writing dealt, 1 small boon oats, 0 kit•
cl(en chairs, 4 010114 room ('halm, 2 one
duties, 2 rocldug ()hairs, 1 lawn molt, 1 coal oil
nvei1, 1 final sent tie, 1 Ironing loped, 3 apple
barrels, 1 011111 01111011. 1 wringer, 1 moil) bone](,
1 art of irons roti sided. 1 c(u•0111 aye011el',1
set, tilting frames, 1 white bed, spHoge 501'
1111(1)1009, 1 h'tl'e•en range ns good an new. 4
dozen glees se/dere. nun() tity nt dishes, (week..
pnus, shovels. (WOO odd other ortlel o. too 4901•
(trots to mention, 'i'Mnnl1
;vhl (•1,OUS E,Prop,
AONU0'r1051 SALi1017 e1) 1011110(10...,1. W.
Dolman. has iw+trn,.,•, 1 the undersigned
t ell by 01111110111/11110/1 nt 1_af'10 t'ou n gle
KI lop Township, 8 hales North of slei ort ll
mut 1 mule )Y(1st of Winthrop on Wednesday.
August 10th otep m ,11/0 1.11. 11 1•d lag nt th,•
following : I pnr0 bred lteaistered 0ork ho„
' Augast1701 Ind ise 20 mon 1,h�, I1 sou' with 11lesY pies dun
to weal tithe of •((0, V1,110111.1 from rm to 1111
lbs, tine)). 'l7c above begs 001 n 1 t 0 lot,
• n11 rn1.01 on the owner's form nod are ell of
the baron type. Myers( hint; to lie 11 t(0),
oltf -, ve Acv •n 1 0111.0h/1,10g I w: 1r.
diorite 1eh Hien'lhove ,1111111, r101 f11411) i00r
111es,-d flee
0-
I1c,11+1', All duns 0r $10 old under, ash :
over that )(mount , k 10,08 credit will he
given on fenishmg bankable paper. (1 1',
1 Elliott, Au,. 211g1
Walton Property for Sale
CEMENTING TIES OF EMPIRE For sole') wires In the village of Welton,
; Ind orchard, lies;;havn :. Apply t0
.1 W. MORltdoON,
+I 11)1 Victor Ave,, Termite.
The Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin,
Pren,35t' of Great Britain, who is
visiting Canada, celebrated his 00th
birthday to day.
Parry Sound. He draws $611 a
month and is very proud of it. We
see him twice a clay as boat passes
our cottage. He will be 18 this fall
•tnrl 14' he 1109528 will go to Normal.
I cin hope \Ir. Ferguson is felling
better. We surely had a pleasant
surprise when the Ferguson boys and
friends were here. Kenneth seem-
ed to look the same, but 1 thought
Mae had changed a lot. They are
lovely boys. I hope 911'. and Mrs.
D. Walker keep well. We often think
of you all, and how kind you were
to us. I also hope that you are well
and the ghats with old friends, of
happening's o fthe past few years will
be a pleasant memory until perhaps
0110ther reunion whin, let us hope
we will all be there. Thanking you
for your kind invitation, and still
hoping to see I ruls.ls at soma
future time, I remain, one of the old
fritnde, (Mri)Geo. N, McLaren
Innisfail, Alta, June 15, 1927
Your kind and. thoughtful invita-
tion to hand for the old boys reunion
in Brussels. I wish
to thank one
and all for the invitation. While I
cannot be with you in pe•1•0on, you
all will be in my thoughts. Hoofing
you have a joyous and successful
days, Yours 511u'erely., .Daniel Shine.
4.
Kingston, July 21, 1997.
)t was the intention of Mrs. Row-
land and myself to attend the
Old
Roys' Reunion, but we find it is im-
poeeible to get away, and have put
oft' writing until this late date. We
were looking forward to it so much,
and are very disappointed, as We
both look upon Brussels almost 411
our home. We know you will have
11 good time. With very kindest re-
gards, yours sincerely, 3. F, Rowland.
SUFFERS SEVERE
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Touched Live Wire While Removing
Decorations — Well-known in
Brussels.
St. Marys, August 2—Nelson Gov -
50100 c, of Winthrop, is lying in Mrs.
Crone's private hospital here l)1 a
semieconscious condition, the result
of coming in contact with a live wire
while engaged 111 removing the street
decorations ]Sero this morning. After
being shocked, the loan fell some 15
feet to the pavement. I•Iis hands are
badly burned and he is severely 1
bruised, It is not yet known how
serious his injuries are,
NIr. Govonlock was in Brussels
with Mr. Brodoriek, in charge of the I
decorations 'here, and is also well- I
known as the centre -half of I{inborn 1
foot ball team. His many friends
hope for a speedy recovery.
Teacher Wanted
A111111011110114 W1011.1 t•'ec0lved 11,0 the nmLrr•
slams( for t11,1 position of teleeher of v. 5. No.
1 (Perris township state salary and expert.
ie/1r0 Must
UA011) 1.8101.877,
l2. 10 2, Myth.
Farims for Sale
Tito undersigned Niers his IOn• sero farm. he•
lug Loo 24, Con. 12. (trey, (deo the 100 acres,
I of 277, (;nn. 11, Oro}. Farms n01, 111 brat -eines
000(lit4nn nn,1 good buildings 011 boot places.
(208001,, for• Bel Ing poor 1(enith 1192 00 help,
Fwoesston 1st otMnr0h• Fnr htrthor portio
niers, apply to C}5012(}115. 1P5IRAN,
It. R. No. 8, lirn10019.
Farm for Sale
104 nares bring Lots 27 mid 28, (ion 14, 51c•
li.itlop township; 1),'g Mlles from rho Vt(Ioge of
Walton. On the farm is n good house, two
barns and other outbuildings, Nor prier and
terms of sale write to
51125. RALPH W. ('ONNOR,
(.Om 10705 75th Ave., Htlmth0onn, Alta.
Farm for Sale
hot No, Pt 23, Concession 14, Township of
4' 00000 01 (((( d; ile (.Ifroinr'roometi Walton,
house
nod otnall born and lien (louse. All well drain
ed end fenced. For further onrtieulnrn,g)ply
to ROH9RT HOLLAND, in care of '!'h endure
Holland, set(forth i:. 17. No. 1. -Phone 287.3
Do Your feet Bother You ?
011 1 the tragedy of )(chine feet, the misery
oP p5nfully rdraagulg one toot after the oth•
el', the bitterness of watching others step
along without n foot care in the world. hoot
misery cnn be avoided. 1 gnaw, because 1
suffered for )20x(0, but 7 !nand n w•uy to re.
Here that painful drain n on my weakened
melte.. Now, I want to help others ; if you
area sufferer, pions). mention fur there u(len
Writing .1. 1, 0700,1) 12 P1 asspre1 et., rhun•
11tan, Ont., or (1071 be pnrehnsed et Gowning
Eros., shut tlenlers. fausers,
Nouse and lot for Sale
The umle•rslgn,d offers for Male his house
and l t on Albert e)reet, nruss,de. House
0011 tans bath, fill nave and is le "error 01. ,,'
Hood garden and garage, i0vurytlnog In
1U st.elese repldr.
01•t! 3Au, O LN0l12suN, ilonfarth.
Farm for Sage
Farm of the Into 001111,13 R. HM'tin, 1011 ,4,0.
tag of 72 neves of exnellent lend, in the town•
ship of Ht 701,11, About 11 arses of bush, bol•
enoe an workable; splendid natural water
supply good nreltnrd, barn and frame house.
Hitunte( 1
i
11 b:
JIlE
1 miles from
and shin ,in • § um 0}orr10 P. O.
} n ,+radon. Assn 1d,•
well erase
(arm alioimi11g First•clnes land, well drain•
0d, good. shade and 11ver•faihn 1 water sup.
ply ; 51101 born drive sherd and fruit trees.
Will sell •:0parntoly or together. Posoess1uu
\blrrl( 1st 1(L7. Apply to 'Mrs. WM. 1L Mas.
De, Executrix, H0. 250, 1orrdo, or
Farms for Sale
200 acres, being the .111(th halves of Lots l.,
10. 211, 21 and 22, An the let ('on. of (Dilly town.
slop. 1)10 acres Mod gross 1', rm, with ran.
Hint water end shade, w•01 be sold 9eperete1
if deeired. Will Oansider rebting per) or all
to:luitnlee (09(11) A 13913 to 00t•P
G50, 0 JOHNSTON, 10 R 2, lilaorsle
or G1101001 )(PUTT0N, Winghaln,
Nouse and tot for Sale
on ueen street,
H ameels, ('he le ll(ropertyho eligink.dof)(8,, foto Moe. oys,
is offered for sale. Oonhfm•teble Irons, with
small garden, For further partIonln re apply
to HARRY I017378,
8.0 R, I2, 8 1(11900)8
Farm for Sale
(The old Hamilton Place)
100 05000,;heing 1814 Lots 7 8, 0 and North
dU n0res of 10, thin, A, T'urullorry township,
',ergs ftr•at•olaes barn, splendid stone stabling
underneath ' win190in, large driving shed,
good (('01) e. louse and stone kitchen, large
m'ohnrd, never fninng aprhtg on farm. 2 miles
from Wroxoter 9)11ege nod 11(1110 from9ohoo1,
This farm has been b1 9801ur, for some year's
nodwill give 11511est returns, Norm land
009(00 will rise, For particulars apply to
Administrator John 1 .tirl'bson estate
P. 0, hex 77 Wroxeter Shone 110
Farms for Sale
Tha uu(lersigned offers for ole his 700•sore
(ono lluing Nyco, Lot 90, (Inn, 7, Morrie. Also
(Io nur0s, bn1ng North 14, Lot 20, and 5 , 27,
5)51, 7, (anter(), Oood 1louses and borne 10
$rat•claea eolldlb(oil, oleo 1111 good out•bulld•
tags, will se1170111(1 or without Dropp. Rens•
on for netting, ((000 11,0(011. Nnr farther port•
lonlars apply to .0, H, ttloOt7TOH1gON,
Proprletor,11, 12.4, Hruntio1e
Farms for Sale
100 soros of !and, 1101 e eonth y4 of
OOn, 8, and the smith of ret 10, Dan, 7 in the
Townshlp 0) M01(1,, 1109, farms nre offered
for sale to hot
a np the astute of rho 18110 ,lamer
Rmlo,. If hot acid they 70111 he he ei11 for p88
tare, For partloulare n ]v to tha exeohtors,
HENRYAbEESANDERSON