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The Brussels Post, 1928-1-11, Page 4WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11Th, 1928. THE BRUSSELS POST the trusstili B fi Rev. D. Rogers Celebrates 53 Years in the Mt'nistr WBDNHSDAY, JAN, 11Th, 1925, It is reported that 'many lits of Ceb•bret n(;• p3 ;; ears in the Christ. 1541111y used. New Year's resolutions lar n e t`etit during, the of etre to be had quite reasonably now welch It. Breached ( 30{' eer11191v 4 •i• I. 311 l t k d 3,0 a ,title. "J b t u: e1 QItI London is having^,' terrible , i*a'.di r 1 t. Dee" i i.c, , vi•, bines with the flood-, following the tint', c•„1'n••rt a.., '- til, recent heavy :ertowstol'ms.. Canada is . odi.t church t:. a ,:tui. t fortunate that floods de not do the oe'rupied the 't,i11dt at ,ci, t "` dnrnage thrnt oils neighbors to the : t'nite ,e Chureat. 1 :,; „•+ •t'! ,1 l: eolith, or the Old Country 'tare to.,,,rl ,tarn,;. 1a., ,,. -h 1, combat With. n)a❑ of ill, ..,c,t v , „ t • ,.‘11'. h e +e 1 „r,,•;, - Wellington ., u . Weliin ;to.. county Calle tlu•oulcli tg'e to a „-mg e`l. , - i tY i. ... sly another ymar Without 'any debeettu'e (i,. m it oI er when If Co. debt. Ii e E Ven pnua rs of latate•m ♦slush e . t. is going to get out of debt. 'teat•= ; 11'4"Y a •,r. •n h, t of 11y be ent.ed by ago huso.1tobethe]proudbatt of i the Co, Coanc 11 that Huron was not Y Nature and reason tell us ail This shatercd frame ere .long must tall li:'h m, tt r , . et• 11, n , ie all unkao vll, re, "I l tv i,: t .e the tee.hittet, And a•uet Hi. Wie,loin to dieet seta t. t:..,4 °. ,/,Fyn. 1,-,l wher yen aet pia: ! -• lie, • et it di!1 .m• . . ryh t qa/Itt ie not herr, Des ;moat l ice ed the tittle? apace, I find sol. acir t t: ,ng nlac•s, No In"re to , i:cie nr ear. Days of Childhood i "It 1_ mos; :.elighIful to rauail the early bleak hou=s, with "18 -le" dtis- in debt -but times alive changed it • err d. over the front door. where I seems, 1Jit^ `, spent the Clay- of my childl ood and youth in a Christian home and in The Hamilton Spectator had the ' " 1 w „1 • God's great out of door.; where the following editorial note :-A Frenchas * t + Sunday School lusted the fila year chef who burned a Christ.ma:s pie round; where the church papers came was successfully sued for deniagts. regularly and where the dust upas not • You might clip this out and show it 1 allowed to accumulate on the Bible and where my religious life and ex - the good wife, but will just see if to the 'cntissus."-Wall we won't tell I perience began, with its lonesiuge and she reads the editorial.Vit' arm aspiration.' and which found, a part, their fulfillment when I entered the Rev. Dr. Murdock MacKenzie, nus- ministry 53 years ago. It seems not r C •sionary of honor, China; urges Can- t r. „f so long past, that simple yet ecetatie ad]ans to become acquainted with the '`' " ' hour, when those godly n;°nisters Chinese.- We have on going occas- RE were my example ani guide •and ions become closely acquainted, when we have to wear a collar that has come back from the laundary, that :has an edge on it like an old-faslt- 'ioned buck -saw. as se tee a- , Reeve A. C. Baeker, of Brussels, should be in line, for promotion as Warden of Huron County as the coming January session. He has all 'the qualifications to fill the position, and it is to be hoped our worthy of- ficial will fill the Warden's chair during 1928. The only representa- tive Brussels has ever had as Warden were the late John Leckie and W. H. Kerr. 3 .;..o ae 'The death at his home in St. Thom- as of Squire Francis Hunt removed one of the most colorful figures in Western Ontario. At the age of. 86 years, Squire Hunt was able to look back upon a career whicch had em- braced the occupations of blacksmith, school teacher, journalist, farmer, City councillor and county magis- trate. His mother and father died at :sea when coming to Canada, and the deceased, then only a small child, was kept by friends. The Squires life seems to recall the old words: Never you 'mind the crowd, lad, Or fancy your life won't ten, The work is a work for a' that 'To hien that doeth es well. Fancy the world a. hill, lad, Look when the millions stop; "You'll find the crowd at the base,,lad, There's always room at the top. C) -- GODERICH STORE IS BURGLARIZED 0 Over $100 Stolen From Till of J. J. V. D. ROGERS { representing ^gene towns in this dis- toclay, • Mr. Rogers spoke from the when thoseemly Christians sang and ti'ict as follows: Wroxeter, Gorrie, Fordwich, Clifford, Mildmay, Her- riston, Neustadt, Ayton and Tees - water. The five teams mentioned have entered the league and there is a possibility that the other four teams will come in and form another group. The entry fee wan fixed at $9, Northern Hockey League rules were adopted. A handsome league trophy is offered the league champions. The group winners and runners -ftp will play for the league cihampionshtip. The following oficers were elected for the season 1928: President, C. H. Pletch, Mildmay; vice-president, E. Mathewson, Clifford; secretary -treas- urer, C. E. Wendt, Mildmay; execu- tive committee, K. Hueston, Gorrie; A. Edger, Wroxeter; F. Johnston, Fordwich; C. E. Wendt, Mildmay; P. Winlow, Clifford and C..11. Pletch, Mildmay. The gro'aap schedule: January 16 -Clifford at.Fordwich, Gorrie at Mildmay. - January 18 -Mildmay at Wroxeter January 19-Fot'dwich at Gerrie. January 23 -Wroxeter at Clifford. January 26-Gorrie at F'oedevicit. January 26 -Wroxeter at Mild- may. go at any time, I am grateful my &emery 27 -Clifford at Gorrie. powers have been so well preserved January 30-Fordwich at Clifford. that I may remain yet for a little February 2 -Clifford at Mil&i»ay; time. If so, I shall continue to lie- Gorrie at Wroxeter. lieve in and to preach fell salvation from sin through the atoning sacrif- ice. of the Lord Jesus Christ. • "The day's work is well nigh done, and the sun is hanging low in the heavens, but the sky is cloudless and the home -going •full of interest and delight, to be welcornd by old com- panions and by angels now unknown. Purse of Gold. Assisting Mr. Rogers in conducting the morning service were Rev. J. Bruce Hunter, pastor of Metropolitan Church, and Rev. S. Salton, hospital chaplain for the United Church in London, a man who has spent $6' years in the Christian ministry. Con- veying to Mr. Rogers felicitations of the congregation upon his enviable record, Mr. Hunter said he felt Mr. Rogers to be a fine cx:fmple of Browning's quotation: 'Grow old along with me, the best Is yet to be.' Mr, Rogers Wee presented with a without intending to put out to sea Purse of gold of more than SLi.5 by attain. They close the doors and put a few friends at the close of the .syr- up the :lmeters. They refuse to see new faces or faster fresh happenings, Call For Youth. "The world calls for -youth, and I am glad T was born young, trot if the the wonderful ministry for niece than passing of youth deprives us of some half a Century. things, the coming of maturity -o other treasures that tinie alone can ' A Laugh -Smash. eve, such an exlrierience,. caution, A. picture described as. ?lie tvonel' RECOVERING FR011IATTACK CANADIAN RANNE ISTER '1'O George P. Graham Crowns His Career PREMIER JOHN BRACKER R Premier of Manitoba, was stricken with appendicitis, but is now able to be around again. SAUGEEN HOCKEY LEAGUE SCHEDULE MILD1-.Y, Jan. 9. -he Srugecn .Senior Hockey League was organized at a convention here this tftetno'on with over 20 delegates in attendance, same text, 1 Corinthians, xxu,xxm, prayed with fervor in our many re- xxiv, 'We preaeh Christ and Him vival services. Crucified,' as he used in his first "I find in looking over a fairly ac- sermon at Arthur in 1875, while curate record, that I have preached George C. Carrie, sang "Thy Land 6,300 sermons; delivered hundreds of of Buelah," the solo on That long ago revival, missionary, temperance and occasion. Paul was having trouble in his day. 'Mr. Rogers began, with two classes of people -one who required signs pastoral visits._ I sorroaveuIly acl:- to prove the divinity of Christ and nowledge that my personal record is His teachingand another who wanted Inver - only and 'tarred with man im e I blurred p only a gospel preached to them that l fections and blunders, but God's love was agreeable to what they thought t is a boundless sea and his sustaining grace an ample sufficiency: `Having obtained help of God,' I have kept the faith with which I started out, and as the years run away here and Helpless Ourselves, 1 make us old, so eternity comes nearer "We are entirely helpless to effect I to endow us with everlasting ,youth, our own salvation," NIr. Rogers av i anticipate with an indescribable de - erred with emphasis, "The world with light the re -union ever the river with all its boastful vaunti,ngs has never g the companions of my earthly labors, yet been able to provide a satiefuc- I seem to have gotten closer to them tory answer to the question. 'How thane ever before. They crowd about 't t shall an make himself just for I me now and I see their familiar faces God?' or 'what shall a man do to be 1 and hear their triumphant songs in saved?' the Kingdom of Light ani Love. "To another class which' accepts "It is a pleasant thought that. I 'Christ and His teachings," Mr. Rog - have lived beyond the three score and ors concluded, "that teaching is as the power and wisdom of God. The ten years, and while one is liable to final result is everlasting life for then. The gospel must be preached with logic, rhetrotic an'd poetic im agination, if you will, but always Christ must be kept in the fove- ground. For Christ is the first, last and best hope of all. And admidst the novelties, fashions, shows and ex- citement of this modern day, we ;mould take a still firmer grip on our- slves and upon Christ, if we would attain everlasting life." In a brief statement made by Mr. Rogers at the close of the service he spoke as follows: other' addresses; married 350 couples; baptized 325 children and adults and made an innumerable number of constituted for them all the truth. Paul, however, continued to preach Christ and Hiro Crucified, thereby reconciling sinful man to God. McEwen's Grocery -Local Persons "A glance at the calendar reminds Blamed -Attempt to Break into me that on January 10, 1028, I will Second Store Fails. Goderich, Jan. 5. -Sonne time -during last evening, or before one. o'clock this morning, the grocery . store of J, J. McEwen, on the scriare have closed a period of 53 years in the ministry of the church. By con- sulting too frequently the family re- cord and the calendar, one might be- come discouraged. Althoug't the cal- endar has its uses, good and true, it was broken into and unualde to , is not for the measuring of a man's • $100 taken from the tile Mr. Me i UVefulneas or the potency of his Ewen wee out spend it the e .n n., days Age is, to an extent, a mental ' and went into hie store on the vsay i process. It is not of the epsrit. then borne to take the nonce from the i',!, •:d women grow olcl when they think Not finding the money. 11. ctt chid,' I thein-aa:I es nil They drop anchor that hie clerk, who Thad lor.l•.ed tin that evo,nina. had removed It, lntil, having to go to the littee of tit ,sore he found the bark door open. This solving the reason for the money not being in the tee to •,i'1'ir. Were at once notified, but as v t ee clue has been found. It it heli .Fel, +however, that local parte: are con- cerned in the robbery, as they were apparently well acquainted with the store and the proprietor's move,mutts that evening. Later ea in the day Calvin Cua, vice, as many of the congrega'ron gathered around him to voles., thole appreciation, net only of Biz help- ful sermon of the morning, but for poise and ripeness of brain and le art. (tinniest comedy comes to the (,rand It is tragic, therefore, if not cruel, '.Theatre next Monday, It is "Rook - les" w]th liar]. Dart, and George lie ra ,lea who conduete a grocery store on to consign a man to the is 1 P 1 Arthur featured as a new comedy i covci(:rl that un- just because the almanac says 'hn 1s,'team, with Marceline Day in the succesf street, cls past fifty' or past some other age.. 1, ls,tdhta feminine role. Sant Woo successful efforts had been macre to p Tlolmes said `'to be directed this new success from e force an. entrance throught the back Oliver Wendellstory and continuity hy, Baron Mor - seventy years young is sprnotitaes "Rookies" tells an exceedingly door of his store. The police expect ul than to be airsin a Citi• arms' more cheerful and help£ amusing tale of life within a day or two to trace the of-, t, neighbor met military training camp. Dance( has forty years old. Ane > y ii, .,ant fair. Adams in his old ago the role of a hard-boiled top se l c Yi att•d said: Anel how is y lino Day is a scrubby young pl vote The marriage of. Elisabeth, Baugh- rl in e' and ire raved; inimitable :i'shior by fy A. Adams, this mo l g played en ba- 116 Edge- 'alta to of Mrs, M. A. Brown, g .'John 'Alan's is very well, sir; the George K. Arthur,. The wart• wood avenue demote, to kIurne ore Fein .land of avenue, tank play,;. house in which he lives is weakening tweenl these stwo is of alternate lat'Zglttc gthrough scene in old St. Andre'w's chiurch, Toronto amyl badly in neeri of roman, but Joltn+ 1 terror, as many episodes take Miss Brown sraduatat ban and • r above the on Tuesday.atoll, 1 thank Ir]ace m a l.unaWay ballon , l 11 tate. and has Thad Adams is very well, very .i T-lnt- an Clinton Collegiate ' if ds me of a: clouds, Co-operation fro:n'the an interesting career on the teaching you. And that reminds Government in staging Ville . e(two of which I ed i1tates gig. staff of ein One year she .trent I poem of six verses production has 'made possible an on lexchange hr'In London extensively and recall) written ,by an a''Cr,I Ghrl.stl,lll authentic and papilla leackgrilntrd of while there traveled extensively in on the occasion of his 8G tie blrthBayl military life •in •the training ct naps. Italy, France and Switzerland. I i i ex -President whose rival for the hand of arce- o - n friend John • HON. PHILrlr'li nor. • HON. PHILLIPPE ROY Appointment of Pion, Philippe Roy as first Canadian Minister to Prance is expected in Paris shortly, accord ing to a mailed article recon eel by the Associated Press from its bureau in the French eapital to -day. Iron. Mr. Roy has been representing Can- ada as Commissioner -General in France since 1911. France is expec- ted to select as its first Minister to Canada Baron Regis D'Arnaul de Vi5rolles, Consul -General at Itlontrval and principal French representative in Canada, the Paris bureau of the Associated Press is infolanecl. London's 'ice clopaetment coats $2,500,000 a year Electric 'locomotives are being btillt by Maly for its raileuada. Educational features prednmi;t- ated at the annual a5 circ at 1iatevIa, Netherlands East Ind1:••• Gambling at nr1•Ylinalnl races was nseribcgl by Ito , u t Wilkinson, a coal merchant of L cede, I n liar, as the cause of 11.; 11 ee(50,5 The 1Wlontre,al Star carried the :fol- lowing lightheeieed tele• oriel refol'- en ce. to a light -pearled public!n1:al, the Rt. FID' (, ai -:e P, G1.an ant 1 Nobody b, gruel^,'M tate lion. a,r orget (lreham his i.i,hly tlient:ensun,. set. The state:elan from Dree.0lile has had n rely everything Chet pub- lic lite could give b ,t --le'nder nt' the Liberal party in Ontario, MiniSlt.r ol' Rarhvays in the Leerier Cnv-•rn- went., a narrow ee.tin, Ln1 Pro. mieraleiu of Canada, c:tairtnan of the Tart'ff llo:u,d, Scmator, But now comes his crowning honor -head oe tele Ve.torian Order of Nurses for the Dominion. There is so much honor about this position that a sal- ary is considered superfluous. r a while it w:ts thought that February 6 -Mildmay at Gorrie. February 7 -Clifford at Wroxeter. February 10 -Mildmay at Clifford, Wroxeter at Fordwich. February 13-Gorrie at Clifford. February 14-Fordwich at Wrox- eter. February 16 Fordwich at Mild- may; Wroxeter at Gorrie. February 20 -Mildmay at Ford- wich. ; 0 HURON COUNTY IExeter ekating rink collapsed be- , heath the heavy weight 05 snow. 1t 'complete badly twisted mass of iron and n I complete wreck. I During hockey practice, at Ford- wich the other veiling, Kenneth Den- ny, had the misfortune to be hit be- ; hind the ri'g'ht ear by a flying puck, rendering him 'unconscious for a time. The large -observation tower on the boundary of Howick and Car - 1 rick on James hemp's farm which i was constructed by the Dominion I Government ten years ago is no more. It was used in making topo- graphical observations of this sec- tion of the country, The high winds proved 'too much for id It was built during the war and was popularly supposed to be +used by Germlan spies, though of what use it 'night have been to them is hard to imagine. Ontario Officials Join Market Tour A keen sense of the tie:arability of obtaining first hand . infore ration on the methods of market- ing of Canadian products overseas, and tate opportunity of extending markets for products, as well as a knowledge of the best known, co- operative system in the world, has led Eon. John Martin, Minister of Agriculture of the Ontario Govern- ment, to nominate two officials of his Department to accompany the first Canadian Farmers' .Mar.teting Tour to Great Britain and Denmark organized by the Canadian National Railways. P The officials nominated by Hon, Mr. Martin are Messrs. Reg. S. Duncan, (left) Director of Agricul- tural Representatives or Ontario, and Frank C. Hart, (right) Direc- tor of Co-operation and Markete for the Ontario Department of Agri. culture, In addition, to these offi- cial representatives of the Govern- ment three of the County Agricul- tural Representatives ` have also H. A. Lorretl1Ce, county Agricul- tural Representative at Brantford; C. W. Buchanan, Agricultural Rep- resentative at Port Arthur, and A. P. MacVannell, Agricultural Repre- sentative at Picton. The tour, which will include more than fifty agriculturists from all parte of Canada, will leave Hali- fax on Sunday, January 8th, by the S.S, "Lapland", of the Red Star Line, and will be it month or more' in Britain and Denmark, where all the large marketing centres are to bo visited, with conferences with marketing authorities, the Dinpire Marketing Board, etc., and with special investigation of co-operative systems in England and Denmark. The party is to be received by the Prince of Wales on January 25th and will be entertained by the London. City -Corporation, the Lord Mayor of London, the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, the Lord Mayor of Manchester and the Lord Mayor of Joined the tear • These are Messrs. Edinburgh, Fo 'lir, Graham would carry Ids gift of 1 atter•dinner• wit to Washington ns Canadian. Ambassador, there to make a name for quip and merry jest eai- i v WANTED AT Apo Sa HARD MAPLE, SOFT MAPLE SOFT ELM, BASSWOOD, AND ROCK ELM LOGS Cut Hard and Soft Maple, 12 and 14 feet long, with an occasional log 10 feet. Cut all good, straight, sound Soft Elm logs, mostly 12 and 14 feet with an odd log 10 feet long. Small or defective Soft elm loge to :be cut 8, 11 and 13 reet long. Cut Basswood logs 10, 12 and 14 feet long. Cut Rock elm logs, 12 and 14 feet long. i Highest Cash. Prices paid for logs which will be classed 1st, 2nd. and. 3rd. John McDonald Phone 1913 WALTON GEORGE P. GRAHAM grant and apposite anecdote that would vie with Chauncey Depey. And indeed there is nothing like a good story, told at tete ripe moment, to promote friendly relations be• twee' the two great nations on this continent, Among the British tra- ditions we share in common es cul' relish for this folk -lore of the light- er sort. Did you hear the latest? Providence, which keeps an eye on the really good fellows, was reserv- ing the genial George for a happier King's fevered brow, casing the fate. As head nurse of the Victorian Order he will be able to do a lot for hie, country -smoothing Premier King's fevered brow, easing the pains of dissolution if not of pro- rogationn and acting as a ray of sun- shine in critical situations. We can even believe that when the Liberal Government is dying Head Nurse Graham might be called in to ad- vantage. His sense of humor -and he laughs best who laughs last - would urge him to ten ''a joke and tickle the expiring Government to death, YOUR NOT SO DUMB To suffer from Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Cough, Branchial Asthma, Catarrh, Head Colds, Adenoids and Tonsil troubles, wheel GOOD results are guaranteed by using Mus, Sybillia Spathes Tonsilitis. Try it. For sale at Allen's Drug Store. AUCTION SALE. -o f- FarPro tierty IN HOWICK TOWNSHIP There will be offered for sale by public auction at the ALBION HOTEL, GORRIE, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st At 2 o'clock p.m, Lot 7, Concession 2, Tiowick, 3 miles South o•£ Gerrie, containing' 100 acres more or less, , acres in hill wheat, 12 acres 'bt.,sh, a brick veneer house, new batik barn 4(ix58,. spring and well. Telans made known at time of sale. Further particulars on the premises or from R. HAMILTON, G, W. Walker Winghant. Auction.oer, Cottle. Walton Horticultural Society ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Walton 'Bort!. cultural Societ7 will be held at the 080tH „of Mrs. B. Ferguson, Friday, Dann. 111th, 1028, at 8 o'clock Reports will be presented and o0loers elected. All nterestetl are requested to attend. W, G. NIEAL, Secretary. Agricultural Society Huron A 9 ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of East Huron Agri. aulturnl Sooiety will be held in the Public Library, Brussels Wedne.day, January loth, 1828, When the Annual Report will be pre• Panted and officers elected for the incoming year,. Meeting at '2,80 o'clock p. m. JAS. BURBE8N, President. D. M, MiOTAVSSH, Secretary, Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate o+. John Lake, late of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 05, Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of 01 tarso, that all persona having claims against the estate of the said John Lake, gen- tleman, deceased, who diet on or about the 28th day of December, A.0.1827, are required on or before the 2811, day of January, A. 0,1828, to send by post Dail or deliver to Mrs. Laura Mary Lake, Executrix' of the. last Will and testament of the said deornsed, their names and addresses, with full particulars 10 writing of their claims, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by thein. A,:d further take notice that after such hast mentioned date that the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the aaeete of the deeeas- el amongst the persons entitled thereto, hav- ing aying regard only to the claims of which she shell then have notice and the said Exeentrlx will not be liable to any person or persona for the said assets or any part, thereof of whoseolelm noticesluall not have been reoerv- ed by her et the time of, ooh distribution. Dated this Ninth day of December A. D. 1028. W. M. SINCLAIR, Solicitor for the Executrix. • Farm for Sale A very desirable stock farm of 180 sores, ;5 mile from Brussels. Good buildings and equipments. Easy terms to suit purchaser. Nor further particulars apply to A, H. 111A0DONA LD, Brussels. Bo Your feet Bother You ? 011 1 the tragedy of oohing feet, the lodger] of painfully dragging one foot after the oth• er, the bitterness of watching others step along without n foot Dore in the world, loot misery can be avoided. I know, because I suffered for years, but I found a way to re. (leve that painful but upon my weakened 'robes, Now, I avant to help others ; 1f you are n sufferer, please mention Tits Possr when writing. J. T. W000, 225 Prosspect et., Ham - Ilton, Ont„ or may be pnroliased at Downing Bros., shoe dealers, Brussels. House and lot for Sale The undersigned offers for sole his house and lot On Albert ntreet, Brussels. Eloise contains bath, furnace and to electric wired. Good garden and garage, Everything in Brat-01ass repair. 05.15 JAS. HENDERSON, Sealorth. Farms for Sale 250 nores, being the south helves of Lots 18, 10, 20, 21 and 32, in the lat Don, of Carey town. ship, 100 acres Ideal ge•n.s farm, with run• niiig weber end shade, will be sold separately if desired. 9(11 consider renting part or all to auiteblo tenant. Apply to 8001 GEO. (1. JOHNSTON, 12102, Blnevale or GEORGE SPOTTON, Winghnm, House and lot for Salo jl The eligible house nod lot on Queen street, Brussels, the property of the into 01 es, hays, la offered for sale. Comfortable house with small garden. Far further particulars apply to HARRY KESS, 8.05 11.12, 8 limes els Farms for Sale TEs audorsined q(fm'sfor solo hie 100•nore farm beteg N,!„ Lot 25, Don, 7, Morris, Also 150 0ores being North 16, Lot 20, and EY, 27,. Con, 7, I Morris. Good lhouses anti barns in Hrst•olses condition, also all good .out -build. inge. Will sell with or without oror,, Rens• on for sealing, poor health. 0'or-fnrblter port• touters apply to W, H. MsOUPOHEON, Proprietor, R. B.4, Brussels ,Farm for Sale (The old Hamilton Place) 100 acres, !being NA .Lets 7, 8, 8 and North 10 acres of 10, 0on, A, Turnberry township. Large firat•olnsa born, splendid stone ebnbllng underneath • windmill, large driving shed, good frame ]louse and atone kitchen, large orchard, never fallingspring on fain. 2 miles from Wroxeter tillage and 1 idle from school, This farm hie been in pasture for 00110 years and will give highest roturns, Farm land values will ,flee. Poe partioilare apply to THOS: (:}IBSON, Administrator John R. Gibson comate P.0, box 77 Wroxeter Phone 80 Farms for Sale e t 11 Iy` 0 tY 100. 10000 of land, being the south il(, of Lot s, t 6, 01n, 8, end the south r54 of Lot 10, don. 7 In the Township of Morris, These farms are offered `1 forsale to lose up the estate of the late James Smith, If not sold they will be rented for pas „( , tare, For psrtlo,ilabs.apolo to the_ executors, AHB R'YSANDERSON a ,!