The Brussels Post, 1927-9-21, Page 4WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 21, 1027.
THE
BRUSSELS POST
�r with Chem a- a.- to the hest M,• tL
4'1,of
Ylc \Q't fill s rL'4a -11J lea( a tg their tilos ttioi.s soul that
an every person cans -its La ;101.1 on
verb charge.
Rev, 1)r. Oliver, of Saskatoon, w:l.
gave a Not interesting and thrill'utg
:Address on the Hum Nli s0e 1
of the dnu•ch in the A\e,t and tit'
need of the i\i. e E, Furca to stilipor
th 1f-urii.
I h ;Eller at'••r4 ,
for ' nir!
Con fr ni :Ind Presbytery I
were I'4:4 I by 1Ir. \V. G. 11 i i ..1:.:
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WEDNI'ISDAY, SEPT. 21, 1;1:7.
HURON PRESBYTERY
The Presbytery of Iiuroi met in
the ten •'.1 i,orrl' lir,
Monday. Soot. 1 9th, 11 iv. J E. Bugg,
13. A Chairman man of I r e di::erv, pre -
Th, .i1timn of trete 111, e nt't' t : i.t-
lniltee• 01: I'1 . i,\':.•,'t 1,1 1,•ma,ing Lev
11. \.. I'u:m 4t.An-
drew's el.:tr.:re 1lly.11. n ',1d'•r t1,at
he mi: :ht :,rt, 1 . 1 ,...11 to Ire• d, t i,'d'n,
N. 11. V.A. mti,rn•il 1; 1'u•< ,r}.
1/1101/1', 1.0,1 f
tha un ale] I iful 14}.1•
also the
Th.. 4• , uaefe ';a
sted
111h 11 < oc t y 1
ea,' 0 "II,' r . tilt;=11,0i m .n,'
tier :, eon; t , le A, 11 it.-
Inpl 0'}1'04 a 1 01.1101'.'d that
four coo: s inr1 nrir-
litd. -he print, 1 ,..td , to ,,telt min-
ister in tin Pie thytery„- :n,',rge of a
eireu it.
Owing to the il1-11-atlth of II'•v. J.
A. Ferguson S. A., preseiii.1 . .
sic:nati n from the 1101,;.'ila, chart.; .
Members of his con 1e,a'i n
concerning his faithful work among-
,
st them and tributes h t of respect were
given by several hil
t 1
r:'
n••.:sit'eit reluetantiy accedt..1 h
iu talk/1 and appointed the mem-
of the Pr,•ri..-tery Settlement
aninittee to consult wit)' the con-
rati0ns and make arrangements
for supply until such time as a suc-
cessor is secured.
In future lay members as well as
ministers will receive notice of Pres-
bytery meetings.
Owing to the removal of Rev. G.
Telford, Rev. C. F. Clarke was ap-
pointed as an advisory members of
the Conference Settlement Commit-
tee.
R.:v. C. J. Moorehouse was ap-
pointed to represent Presbytery at
the funeral in Exeter of the late Rev.
J. D. Nestle.
Rev. B. Snell presented the report
of the Religious Education Commit-
tee recommending among other
thi::ge the establishment of Leader-
ship Training Schools; the formation
of Taxis Groups and Trail Ranger
Camps. That four centres be form-
ed in the Presbytery and connuiti.i.es
b, 1aplioint•,1 to establish a Tcaeh•:r
Training tt d' e`i in eetiih centre.
It was _ecominetideti that all char-
` .
i_, th salary paid is helot,/helot,/i,
11 � �� recommended ui d forgrant of
, >c 1 1 1 l/
cominn.tce for a grant of
$701 each.
I:.'. :\. 1'. ''.Irflolutlrl per.', it4,:d
th:. r of the M. E. Fund Cont -
1
na... It t•�,. i' -1 , , ,,-tale ram
1 r 1 1 tl' t-114 th fain. 'i7
Pr. :y ir.r 11v- 1.1_Uict:—\Vitt - „d', _„1 1:111 114 it
liar, Gen. s''1'a, A a.-
MO ...• t'4nn •Itn..i:'
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ilvery Pleat I t't Insect
and :?,:. p- 'ts,
Ever •, „ 4',.:l/ :t�1:'ai of
{ 9 p' t n a of
11 f0 ••r 11 her
h, forei I r.. , ,•!•
in the.
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1 • I Major
,y .14.1 r.... 1.,.4 '.e•
ites. 1'rant1 (''.Ionia: -e
,f th 1.-:,:tpiec. Marketingdl ”, 1a
,.. _ : he of it new
7'• " at Fe. oho" n P<�•:'41,
wine!! , 1.....p
i. heed by a Grant from the
rd. YL,• .,seal'- ,i . i 11 briefly.
a eItc is , 1 -1 thigh
9
in insects,
1 "do in 'harmful
'p1 itten to breed 11 -n tint .end
hell out to til tarts s f the Empire
:,her.' lava' ,.'rt4••ta al,• required.
It isn't too murk to say rhat every
Slant is in peril from in.:."•t and nth-
' pasts from the first moment of its
life to the last. One-tenth of all the
11,44 that farmers raj: i' are eats -n by
Insects. '.sive mock, too. is often
•rr 5.•111,1 s!y affected by Horse, pests,
in in buying quite a number 'f com-
modities we are paying for the up-
keep of the insect population. What
waste charged
forin the
they alta..' is 'bass d
price of what is left.
To take one concrete case, the
blow -fly, which has killed millions of
sheep in Australia, makes mutton
' dearer. It was recently estimated
that the cost of this insect in Nevi
South Wales alone was 22,000,000 a
, year. Sometimes, of course, the sheep
farmer has to stand the less, but in
• the main it goes into the British
housewife's mutton hill
'There is a British parasite of the
blow -fly which, It is hopcel, a 011 prove
tis,-ful in Australia. and the Bureau•
of Entomology, which runs the para- 1
site farm, Ila: been asked to send out
supplies of it.
Fungi of varituts kind:: are just .ts
',armful to plant life as in?,-cts, and
they also are being tackled. The
work is in the n.inds Imperial
Bureau of 3'Iyroio
also in progress .'1 ::h lite,
sort esat have
and some important C
teen obtained.
Fel in....nc:•, the roan- 1 41
ta:t of wheal-, which can.- d . loss
of ha1F the wheat cr.p in mals 1,
in South Will, is 1910, lives p'u't
of 015 itis on :he oa : • 'rt, 114:1 part
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ESTABLISHED 1832
Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $19,500.000
Resources $245,000.000
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Teatre
Time Wednesday To -Night
n.sl
MARION DAVIES
in
"Red d M i H
Friday & Saturday, Sept. 23-24
u Larn 1{ us ° t (-ILJ
Monday & Tuesday Sept. 26-27
John Gilbert and Greta Garbo
in
evy”
Friday &1 Saturday, October Se ,tel lbcl'
Charlie Chaplin in
The
30
1
forgotten. I must mention some of
the doss -headers in the church. 1
think that 'Phomas Hill and James
Newsontb were leaders in the old
church and later 1s tat iui('1'10n, R.
('litt •nden, Thos. \Vilklnson, Thos,
Nug -nt, John (en ,ry. I cannot re-
call ,uty other., Some of the good
(Citi O i l -by. 114 the ti S. were ,120•.
l :uni 1Ir., .10 (1:, g; Janne., 1141,e11;
,taut s Baines, who sleep in the comc-
1 ter, near the 'later, h they 11144.).
This i l atter would not be: complete
1 ov.•tlnol:ed thy first choir in the
4)11,1)14 with Adam Scott as Lager
d I,i•zui,' Little( 1111; afterwards
!,a orad 11.'4 name to Hood) as or.
0110- composed of
i int , person and that part,
Ii Ih,• t . Admit Scutt 11 my Pafns,
�
1,a,„,: 1 tido 1'1ond, )11-4 May Hoe:er-
s' \ :i,• i•..ins, 1- 'le (Amery,
11 .11110 1 Little and Joliet 11 00d,
:•'sans. nm your:: truly tenor. I
01ll-''th•ru 1 :lave un e'in a wood
)
4 11:9'141145 .ince and for time and
•xi r ion, the Sunshine choir was
equal to any of them. On July Pah
of thiY.0ir was (1y prit'il::•'e to
walk into the little church alone, and
with helot bared, 1 stood where I
stood 11111 y, anally '1141(; :old hcdped
!a the :'ryire of song, turd I alight
with 'ha poet: ----"A 1(0(1(1 of
thoughts 'tune o'er 4nc; that filled
my 1191 with tears."
I e14j1 • t that I halal overlooked
some penele that 1 should have men -
+toned, but it has not been intention -
1 willforgive
intention-
al and 11111 that they 0..
nu- When the church is sold, 1 hope
that the trustees will level up the
foundation and cover it with nice
gravel, and would it not bo appreciat-
ed to have a little monument in the
centre of the lot with an inscription
something. like this; Sacred to the
Sunshine Church, 1875-1927. I be-
lieve that if it were necessary funds
would be forthcoming to help. I ant
e
1 • [ sign In 1lanle as an
nJl
proud s
J
1 S
Sunshine boy.—Gideon G. Hood,
15 1.1 S. Park, Saginaw, Mich,
Reminescence of the Old
Sunshine Church
Saginaw, Mich., Sept. 12th, 1927
Editor, Brussels Post, Brussels,
Ontario.
Dear Sin ----My heart was Stade
fewsad u„a
clay- ago when I received
word that my old friend, The Sun-
shine Church. had passed away from
.1115 stage 01' notion, I have later
]'e,•'t 1Vclur ted to write a little his-
tory of th,: church for vont' paper,
a'u l alter sonic ennsiderttton I think
that I can write something that will'
be of interest to your t'oadc''•s, and
I hope
'Cp.' 1 1, 4. ala ;t;,t. •1• to stab
a
vaiteihle twat. As
I w"tity .: a: i.: 1, acre..:: r..1•r' tm 11141-
tien ^'y own na among the 001"
1-1.1. 1 u_',o14110 that it will be all
1 tan w't t e l alma:
o! la hll.r,cd Methodist church
whey.. n;,'nh' , Wet'' 4.L1wvs expeet-
in Ile, 'alt of s701, anti' itnit•l and
mother with heal,' nteved on to t.,.
11'4' •- juL.. the one where the
. h .. As the w' ar' Pta b}teri•t1
1)1 .101: eri tile D,dgri we shop. 11
9Ietetin, of 111yiit, cats
11.'0,: tni,:i:'t '1', to :.. ill r:1a_le....t .;tat
ChM'.' 11 "•,.u1arly but 5111114111 1
would p,c, to the l,ttaaltine (larch
;viva) ihby i1e111 pl o:,'itct«•d ntt•'•ti'tg',
To e;ive you 'imr idea of how we
i••'i. inn':1:'d>: ii•.� .11ethoeli>ts, 1 will
•i, yea or a Intl:-ucidu(t '.I 11y
1 heal toy .,nl,'e pelt out of
• 1st crud while I ern:; OM 1-1.11,1 to
, t1:'.• ilea. ,,_r ld, Rl) trade a
feral I 1i 1 0l z very kindly
Ilint perhaps 1 hall
:Vier somethiog tvrout; and
village, was purchased by Isaac Reg-
erson, who joined the church and was
an active worker in the church and
S. S. In 1875, if I remember right,
the present Church was erected, a
frame structure, being bricked lator,
and it was a great day in the history
of the church when it was dedicated.
I do not remember who the pastor
was at that time. The music for the
occasion \4111 l'urilished by the Brus-
sels Methodist choir, under the lea-
dership of the late lien Gerry, and
it was al musical treat to the large
audience. I Hitt.,^, mention the names
of the preacher., 11, 1 recall them:—
Il eras
Philip, Dirks, Clark, Mills,
Fisher and lir. Tong,, was pastor
when I left. These melt 4.1.41' real
pioneer preachers and endured many
herd -hips. In winter tht y would
4!1'4,1••)1 :110W l.,ank, till tate
ur:' +u,ld ,go no further and they
11011.1 1.011,' the faithful 101101al in
n
i'1.1'111 (1;!111,•, then they 's,uld
plunge throlo:h the snow and coin,
'114;41'4)4 oto the 'lurch a1111nt ex -
hooded front their exertions, and
'111:" the pulpit and p1•r•ach•141
,......Ton t,. 111110 sinners1111 t,r'1l'ors
of Hell and also the beauties of Hea-
ven, which could lin soared by them
if th':' would lament of their sins and
ascent Jesus :a, their Saviour. I will
mention the names of some of thu
loyal i 'oarhtr5, who acecrptably filled
the pulpit at. troll/.:---Rr. H. Kerr,
Themes Hall; john Ang.'n, and Jam -s
1.1,w1.1t. the first three have Crone to
their reward, Let I cannot Say if Mr.
Hewitt 1: alive or not,
hi— ifu'1 till., to Lila 411 About tis: year 1 8s I was elect -
1 io 1 D Ai' r he ,'d Secretary of the S. S. and that
1• 1 Heillk of umethleg 1 ,Cave oto Inv firstexperience ' . ( 11'nce in book -
1 ,:o, , tied 1 ,141111 00.54'ce stic}i
krc•pi4tce which will a creat lu]p to me
• 1,: 411.1)14 4!-, and the only thing, that in h'i;iness later. These were the
1 '01111 think 1,1, t'1 v, I had her,•, to dray, when the scholars committed
t tL' h:,,ii4 ane. tiug'. I sot' tlt,-•::' , the lesson to 111! 11)1 4
and hundreds
hos ,iweredi: were all removed and the .
of verses were recitedin one service
f,ahodi:•1 preacher vel; tt wrieuuu:
of the S. S. It was my want to keep
l,u `:•t a:. mall' hum''' 'a record of each scholar and verses
1,112 a II tO tt,1141 the Sunshine ; recited and: give a report of he,
f-eib1 1th 5,111,1)1 when I was (about 12'1 t
same. 1 held that office for about 0
: 11111 1n the old log church in years. Everything was moving along
ills south east rou14r of the cemetery. nicely when the sawmill closed for
:,1'. Charles Banker was the Super- I Mutt of logs and many of our best
tueundeiat and 1 think that Mr. Jas. 1 workers were compelled to move to
N. wemeti was my first teacher and i other places. I was then elected to
tr: RPV. Jos. Philip, pastor, Al- teach the Bible•Class, with many 4f
though a young. man, he W115 a power the scholars in it better qualified ualified to
in the hands of God and in meetings teach' than I was, and I can look baek •
held by hint, sinnars flocked to the on that time as ono of tlnl brightest
penitent bench, conl'csing their sins spots in my church life.. 3.11101' my
and receiving pardon from the Lord, father was persuaded to teach my
awl in later years they wont 1110 class and I was elected Sta erinten-
ether churches to da valiant service p
dent, a position I held till I came to
for the Master.
About the year 1871 the sawmill, Michigan in 1889, So all our pre -
which was the only industry in the judioes against the Metho<li,xts were
A HUNGARIAN PTONT'1EI
Helped to Lay Fouucbltaou of West-
ern Colony.
An old Hungarian woman made
one of the congregation at ;1 Hungar-
11l11 church w•hirh we attended one
eundlty morning last summer at a
point called Cana in Northern Sas-
katchewan, says it wl'itel' in the To-
ronto Star NV•ekly,
'The stern stuff of the pioneer
+ands out all over her. With her
hook and her large rosary, her se-
vere 11."-•s:, and hn.ndkcrshief hi-
ori—ent—'ring ,she stood for "The Nun of
A„' r 11411;..” .011 the way from the
(holds of far-:ff liun ors' she came,
In leve plant a uettlisment ill wil:Lt
mus 'how 1; w,- .stern wlld^rless. she
,•anent sn"alt much I':ngll,h, Sllo
hod ,.!,,. Irl'' 111.,.1 to ( ;Lfn.
nut she know a l:m;ra^' mote prac-
ic.l •ban n ,rd:, •.1,0 ut't of hewing.,
!1h
anti Mani:1tit: ,•r isish. rs nP L„r type
ri ., ••r�) 1 'ti^n. She a7> ar'd
the 411,•50. ,b the
(''1
.11 ';u,•,1, 01.:.:1 nary. ! ' • n
' hil''_l,t, vs, the i nttr! ::• Il •`t talon.
-•,;t 1.11.'re were a 1..1 of y-:410 pee-
' ,,1.. e' -li l/•1' ?t:
Al l0:'10:11: 11.1,• '4 •.
1,41' r„ ' 11 o11? 14 the 1
t to"n wore . rt -
or :v.,
.1 :seer tc:'her tv'i1 ill
tb 1111(%1 ;CM, of :lie colony.
ate' t:1.rd .if th:' VI, 111,..11 •1t 1114.
and urged 11'')41, .:141.•1,. iat1 h-
t1'a 'Ishii illEZ het'
111, (:0111 th' Ffnn;:,u'iao to 118
. . - y,,41 1f p.rltpte, lila 11'"'.'f 0\11,111
'r well [taus Hungarian
in 1 f-1.-1...1
1 lanat1t ' t(1 1'1,...1 I.1,..
1 at somewhat 'mitt apr150,
,,hew': 'a One dein 414,
cF
het. hook O•I1h r'ai'l' hands,
iK 41, 1=;' Noels 41 ,,hr,' -'•10
1: , 4. 1','") indicative of Inter -
es! :u iF^ nincbine and a iln4tsr of
iolvennire in having her 4:('111;, 1:111•
n For the first :ince. When the
ra. tl 141414 (tet• 1111 4.111111•'0 i1t.!) 11
'1111 end 1,41 11111I 11 japan of 1)0(0341
61•^111' off civet• the prnirk' 011,.4 to
her Hoene,
(1n( om the (911011.
Comm Jm Ltit Ilinchclifre, '1' Virt-
tau', 40'14 In whit( ion re rebel/
a tji^ni'ary o, the ('ltnreh of 18111 gland,
ki t fu1l-1'aslged lawyer, and 11 popu-
lar morn her of thJ. -vni 'ye
nap 1 '11 i-1 tlir' ll t 181 I ('0;114,1)114
1.+1'y i ,414• ,l/4 lee 1 141 heard 10
t01.1 n •1)1,11 str t\ at 11A mini 'xp"11141'
Ai le,. ,1.11. 1r.r tWhib,' to smile
friends;. tine:dotes of their own
promising offspring, Canon 71)nch-
cliffe, te,t 11311041 to be 0lidnne,
went them one Eller ttlth til' fol-
lowing fncirh 1 4:
8110,1, years ago, 111 canon tlav(111;
boon 1)14414.'1 1.o 'lrie4ly formal at..
fair, begin dressing for II • ''vening,
and pet"nt'lilly we heard b4ully (10-
MCI
W1111:1111'11
hee rallaerx of 1100
dreai.dw
ss 0111 hadel' /1/1.h54191 1111 1 1(1,
"(111.1, I Know where they are," sad
his lith,' daughter', 110th, 511(1
straightway produced a surprisingly
abbre'viate'd gariaent.
"Why, Whitt leas happened to
t.hr,m?" the lioi'ror-strir'k, n gentle -
"Weill you see, brother and I Were
playing we Worn grown up people.;
and, of course, we had to have
f;r11:vn-419 clothe;; to wear, or it
wouldn't be any ;toed; but your
trousers were too lou(; for 111)14, so he
col 05 the legs to 'make them just
the right slzs."
C 1,0011 AT YOUR LABEL
Clearing Up
Sale of
Shes
Ladies' Blonde Kid and
l'41en1 regular 0
$5,110 for ryj'Qs
13o\'s' Tan and Black. Ox -
fold regular s' -
y:3.00 for , n
Ladies' House Slippers
regular $1.65 - 1 a 2
for
This is a real Slipper for the
House with rubber heel.
Other lines of Shoes at
equally lots prices.
R. Fe rg 4 S 0 Fe
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1 np to Wednesday, September 26111, for I!, • th
___ _ ..._...... . Privileges tut Brussels Fall Voir on Oct. 7th
I D. 51, il1A0TAVIsF„
Stereton-y.
position of the arm=. 1 Farm for Sae
Ni )l tl l'i't ult' Ind l
BRUCE COUNTY
Jtohelt Patterson, ex -mayor of
Einem:dine, 1assad away in Itis 07111
year. He has been [I resident of
that town for 32 years, Moving there
. learned
from \V uli.ham weber' he had 1 t. ,d
the Jewellery business. '
Foul' can. cif 0'044 2tllgI rli'egy
were received from the (loterllnl •nt
Ilateh'riss at \'i t rtuu and will i:0
deposited in the streams :round
l e e swatel',
NOTICE
'The (leo» Hnoon Beg rhil, hos a ri ghl g •'d
young Bear. Full par ,oculars 10 111(11 s11tp
000,0117 by ubad Sul f m
WI ),1'11111 't't111NI/ULL
1.42 'auetnker, rob con Carry
NOTICE
I 110 l'0111101 11' till/ '1'001"• 114 0 ,4 15r :v is
11"1111447 for 101011 /1.1. 11,411,14.00' 000. tructi.m of the
011 I 1041' 1101101. 001 Work to 110 dont,/ !•
rdi.(g to 10ngiec c•' ':1 Woos and oe•otll'a
toms. 14110 „laud mal hes, emit the l'terk'8
',11100• 'renders nein b„ ,' pap,,1 un ntu'siny
evening, S,•pt•u:1 er •• ((11, :,1 7 ,rr' segs
F10A11, 444 41(,
Tows»l,tp 1'lerk,
1
Tenders for Booth Privileges
r Tenders will be1 •si 1 •, ,ele re+r.,dved L',•tlft' and
Grip the steer:.ng wheel at dif-
ferent points and thus change- the
rat' y' :1 1, ..11•e' (:, iC le;; ❑' ,
by the motorist may be laid to ne-'
1.• •t. 'fires should be inspected at
le 1`1 once 41 weer( for cut: in the
.idea 0113 and treads.
At the 511111,
tine)th, pressures should be 1(41,1,
Do nut guess at inflation pressures.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE 015 CATTLE, HOGS AND
Sheep tit Fordwich Stools Yards, on Sot.
arday, 4eptemhor 21th, at I o'clock 35 or 40
Stockers and Feeders, 2 Cows, (1 number of
(honks amt Brood Sows, also 4 pure bred
Bock Lamps. 'Parma maul, known on day of
nate.
EaECUl'011'S F.U(1T1t,N SA 1.5 044 VAL-
0AnLKanto),AND Lon. In 991n Vt Liston
1r WAmon instructions received
from the Executors of the estate of the tote
91rs. Alex Gardiner, the undersigned will of-
fer for sale by pubo nnntion. subject to n ra
serve 1100, on Saturday. Sept 24111, at 1101001,
tlhorp, m1 the property, the vnluahle house
and lot of the tate Al oil Alex Gardiner, 11, the
Village of Walton. This grope. ty consists of
:meet 111 acre, or land and, oriel; house, con
misting- of eight rooms 11(10 bath, wired by
Hydro power, and modern in every tinfoil
Hasa tine brick Hrepinee, hard and soft gat
or. TERMS.—Ten per mint °atilt at time of
Palo. Bolanco Lr thirty days on completion of
deed. Far furth,r particulars, imply to
W. X. GRAHAM, i;, J IIERR,
Executor, Anton, Ana,
AUCTION SALE.—THOS. BROWN HAS
received instructions Prot, .naves H Mu.
Laughlin to sell by Public 5(101)00 an Lot $1,
(1014,110101111)3,4,1 Wedge, (My, the 5th day
of October, at 12.60 o'clock sharp, the follow-
ing property :--Horses—Tea, of well matoh-
edmores rising 7 end O, 1 well broken more
rising 4, 1 mare 12 yours old in foss, 1 good lig
driving more with blood cult at side, 1 Spring
colt sired by Ktug James. c;attlo-1 cow due
May 10th, 1 cow due Oct 1101, 1 cow dee Oct.
514,, 1 heifer due Deo Ord. 1 heifer doe ,lean. 0,
1 cow just freshened, 1 heifer due O^.t, 11th 2
last troll an l vas, 10 head of young cholas suers
d heifers 4eed' •0
nn ( ls). 1 due
PI sow duo
Deo Molal L young sett/ dna :7111 Dens—About
Nov.,nv.12 feed-
Wa White
Le limo00 s. about
pig. T eri oo, 00, 65
\yhlte ,' *1 5001 abaut 155 Rock Pallets and l
nnmaer or yonn. roosters. .Implements ---1
binder, 1 tlosset-Harris Mager, 1 Maxwell
luny loader, 1 side 1eke, lawn)) )) retie, 1 new
wagon., tarot truck, w•sgn
o, ruilbe, tlro buggy
tae' lire buggy wIltIpulp 11)111 lilwkynke, (nl-
,
/imam, Nod rollers, ds
ine, eri droll, J sets
harrows, two H. furrow .nag plows, Fras,+seed.
01, turnip sow cr. not th,. box, etusbsr newly
out, grinder, pnlper. hay rock, ertnvol hex,
(4 e1dhatt2•hlr: ow (1 dv. wxlhiug plow• iron
kettle, rig trough,' fanningnail, +-nm hefts,
pea ha rester mid boon its, M. H. nanure
sic -ender nearly new. new M140111('ctota ut'sept
ard104 g,,s d h p engine, caz•ulor saw, quant-
ity 05 white nstt Boehm. fit.10E1 11 hl. by 1)11 .
<pmn, 1 by of elm; in, and 14 to lumber. 011101 er
white ash tangoes, bog hold •r, :sag's, nl„m-,
anew [airs, pinch hors. etc, new 4 o of driving
hareems. Pot of breehing harness, set of pirw
hnr0ess, set mingle Fairness for aid horse, colt
low', psi'. new 'dinners, cutter, set of ..1.1(11,,
set of 1•x,41», flat rook, ladders, set leans,
about 1 Sa acres of coil) in stool's, nhont S5 rows
of good turnip,' 113 rods long, about 25 rows or
good mon golds Gil rods long x10011 number ,..r
of Morquio spring wl,eot. Hnnsahold effect(
14tanar:I, Pnnlasulor cringe: very spect01, 1 r nal
Motet', ';nod hem er. gas stove, .loss stip-
4100(d, n11101w of kitchen chop clang
(,hair', 2 lure, 04.; hod t ours, 104 'us i' ass. tat•
obeli xilte. 18141,447 )1mtldm. nod r se's,. 2
n„n,heo. pietlf n•e0, ri,ah,, , lamps, eta. and '-tlm-
Orous ether nrticles to h0 famed on any farm.
ell of which 1411.e 4 hr df r se f .4,as the pros -
Helm haw rented ids farm. 'VCkn/ S,—A 11
sums of {110 and under r cosh ; over that
moonlit 11 months credit given no farniahi' n
0ppr led joint unto,” Land my ner8 ror 411.
0411)' A discount. of 5 per cent n11)1171(1 for
owl, on credit use ousts.
d AS. 11. Alct,AUGHLIN, prop.
,Mortgage Sale.
OF VALUABLE
Farm Property
In the Township of Garay in the
Ocounty of HLaran
Pttl'sunnt 10 the power of sale ountoinmt in
n certain mortgng' hearing ,:aN 110.1,11 I b Iday
of 61ny, A. D. 111110, which will be produced at
the ulna of solo, and inpeyote: t e, 14111(h de.
fault•husboon mode, there will be offered for
mile 111 Public /motion, n the American
Hotel, to the Vllhn go of Brussels, 111 the Conn
ty of Itnl'cn, or Satmrday, theist day of Oct.
01101', A. 1) 1027, at the hour of two '('010011 1n
the afternoon, by D, lel. Scott, Eegnire, Auer
41ot004
All anti siagalo• 61110 nertnbl parcel or trot
of hand and premises silents lying nod Being
in tlte:township of 'trey, 111 the 00(11,17 nt
Hulot, and Province of Ontario, being coin -
Posed of lint. anodise Twenty-four in the 41x.
te,ntit Ounces -ion of the aforesaid township
of Grey, 0011101/1104 by adtit ennureinenbOne
Hundred aeroe of land he the 0114410' more or
less
Upon the property there is ereotodti. moral-
fertnblo (rano houn0 and frame bushel, a
lorge hook horn with stone sbohldng under•
nenth and a driving shed,
The land ie all cleared Sud inn gond mate
0t o01l,1vntion nod 1151,148011111(00114 supply of
water 1
The property to ,heated !Mont a mile and
on0•hndf from the Village of Hollerith!whore
n n
there ifilt4ro11 nod Public School and ahem
two and onteb11fl Innen front MceNnpght stat
(don on the Canadian Peet fie ltnflway.
The title to the lends is indis utahle.
This valuable proper( Will p1,offered for
olie0
sato sttoreserve b
1 al/ veli .ill
,
Tnit,tts m' 4nt,111—Ten per omit of the pots
Chane 111011 o to be paid down at the tbn0 of
sale wad ((1(41 1.1,,, 1,520,100a within thirty days there.
after without Interest,
Fdrthor lntorin0tlen, 1)0'tionl0110 And eon.
dialers of sale may he had on oppli0ntlol to
I) n lmdersignea
Dated Hilo I0I, day of Septonbor A, D,1017,
0.3g, SCOTT, W M.44)NOTAI't,
Auctioneer, Vendor's Or'
Bresee19, Ontario
A very desirable stook form of 150 acres, if,
111(1, from Vessels. Beed building'. and
rgnipnion1s, Easy terms to suit purchaser,
For further partlenllr+apply to
A. H SI a u all 0 , 1
b
H'aser+.
t
Farm for Sae
50 acres of choice fano- land ; loose cloy
loam, splendid o'ehord, frame house on
barn, well watered and Penned, 40 fumes sow
mer followed and cultivated all ready for Fel
wheat. Easy terms, Great snap for quit,
sale. Lot 14 Con. 12, 510Killop, Apply 1,
'2x04.3. M0KAY, R. R.2, Walto,,, or A. 1
COTTER, 847 15th street 10., Owen 4olu,d 8.1 '
Farm for Sae
1 t 24 1 Carr 14 ala
OJ p township; Los 2l 8 from m
g
1 1 1 til 1 miles Prom'thn Village c
K l to now' m p, f , (,
Welton. On ello form in ag good horst', tw
barna and other outbuildings, For prier an
terns of sale write to
MRS, IRA I,PH W. CONNOR,
1.5m 10700 714th Ave., Strnthoono, Alta
Farm for Sale
Lot No, Pt 28, Concession N, Township of
atcKlllop, 1 mile east of Walton. containing
42 acres of land; four'roomod frame house
and small barn end igen house. A11 well drain
od and fenced. For fi11•ther p011101thers apply
to R014ERT HOLLAND, In mire of Theodore
Holland, 4eoforth R. R. No. 1, Phone 287.3
Do Your Net DotherYou ?
Oh t the h•, 451' of oohing feet, the misery
at painfully den, ging u110 4001, after theoth-
er, the bitterness of watching others step
along without a foot Dare in the world Foot
1111851/4 ane be avoided. 1 Mune, because I
suffered for years, but I found a w0y to re.
Iieve (hot painful 01,01,, upon my wenkenad
arches. Now, 1 wont to help others ; if you
area outforer, pleas mention TH It POST when
writing. J. T, WOOD, 220 Prosspent at., Lan-
11tnn, 001., m• may he purchased at Downing
Bros., shut' dealers, Brussels.
House and Lot for Bale
The undersigned offers for 'ale 111s house
and lot an Albert street, Hrusseis. House
oontxius bath, 2u male 1111,110 oleott•ir wired.
Rood gnrd011 and garotte, EverytIi)pg to
first , toso repair.
30.011 JAS, 11EN13I1:I2SON, 4eaforth.
Farm for Sale
Farm of the Iota William 14. Hustle, consist•
lug of 720cre, of excellent hard. in the town•
shop of Howlett. About i,1 arses 011,nsh, hal.
an, 0111 u'orltnble t splendid natural water
snooty; good °milord, h,r0 and frame house.
Situated shout 1 10,1es from (Lurie P. 0.
and shipping stale tun Also 100aere gr05e
tarns n,ljoining t'irot•c'Inso land, well drain.
•d, gaud -tendo (1nd never•faling wider sum
ply' goodb,u•n, drive shed and. fruit trees.
Will Nell sopa eatery or together. Possession
Month lit, 1027, Apply to 141rs. Wm. R. Has.
ti,. Executrix, Box 230, Gorr ip, or
G. W WALKER, Gerrie, Ont,
Farman for Sae
• '250001.09, being the south !Alves 01 Lots 16,
10, 20, 21 and 2.2, to the 1st Ono.of limey town-
ship, 100na1•ea ideal g,'n10 tni'pl, With run.
ning w1t0r and,h,rle, will he molal o, parrttely
if desired. Wll4 eonstd dr renting 1111 rt or oh
to suitable tenant. Apply to 0211
(5170, 0, ,IO H N4'1'ON, 11 14'2, Il llle\•1}le
os 18140140)14 4POTT014, Winghan.
House and Lot for Salo
The nligthl, house nod lot on (Bun, street,
Brussels, Cita property of the tote 51 es, Keys,
is offered for side. 1`anfo'txblo house with
email l garden, For further no rtflnla es apply
to HAUNT 1010X14,
deaf R. 14, 0 Brussels
Farm for Sale
(The old Hamilton Place)
100 Karns, Nle, trots 7, 8, 0 and North
40 Soren of 10, Con, A, '1'urnberry township.
ftrst•olnes born, splendid stone stabling
tmdernonth whtrLntll, large driving shod,
good home 1louse and stole kitchen, hlrge
orchard, never Tieing spring of Perm, 2 miles
from Wroxotor vilingn nmd 1 ,elle front school.
This farm Iran been. in pasture Por some years
nod will give highest returns. barn land
values will rise. 1Por particulars apply to
T1108, GIBBON
Administrator John 1t, Gibson estote
P, 0. hoar 77 Wroxeter Phone 00
Farms for Sale
The undersigned offers for sole Ids 100'x,,,
farm being 1495, Lob 25, Con. 7, Morris, Also
1110 paras being Nortel 34 Lot 20, and 114 27.
cloth7, lt'torris, Good 'houses and barna in
hest-olnnecondition, also till good out -build'
logo. Will soil With or without drop. Beate
00 for Belling, poor health, For farther part.
Molars apply to W, 1:0, MoO1JTOB150N,
.Prnprlotor, it, R,4, Brussels
Farms for
. Sale
100 ooeea 0rlanrl, being the south % of Lot 5
con, 0. Sad the south 3 of Lot 10, Con. 7 !lithe
Township of 4,1044itt. hese forms are offered
for sale to 01040 up the estate of the into James
Smith, If not sold they will be rented for pas
tare, Por particulars amity to mei, i1xeotitore.
BEN1iy SAMAR-80N