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The Brussels Post, 1928-3-7, Page 4WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1928. THE BRUSSELS POST '.xas5c1,5 pmt North Huron Member Goes WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1928, I Over Incidents in Election WI , Brussels Pudic School Report 13)O6 111 Sit IV• - Slue Y1'llook 8.1 Manna lI uuitton Ra Nancy Jane I`owlor 77 83,011 Burchill 74 Mary Roe 74 Jack Denglas 71 Jim Jiert 73 Evelyn Rley 69 Russell+'ox 06 Norman 'I'li son 61 Mel vin 'Ph(31(1 (m 02 D2 Jack McDowell Gladys Pawscn 59 JR. IV- 98 .,, •72 Marguerite) Logan Doan 1) avisoir Mamie 81rgnatlit. 69 Margueiite lit•ynns 134(J) Jessie Little Jack Rol ledge .... . 8' 11usselPitt row 8i Ru eel Rryans 61 Wilda Rutledge 61 Frieda Pollard 58 Phyllis 13ryanq 3") Stewart Lowe 50 W. J. Rutledge 44 Mac McDowell 31 SR. III - Jessie Caldwell 77 Alice Pope 76 Feed Burchell 7.3 Stuart Brigham 72 Tom Gam mage 71 Edea Davison 71) Donald Ferguson 118 Lorne Karr 03 Donald McRae 13 John Campbell , 59 Lyle }licks 59 13111 Edward,: 58 Ella Farrow - 1ipr4NETti A.SIiTOY, Teacher. R00 )I I1 Report for January and February. Those marked • have 01)11ed one or more examinations. JR III-- Aleen Gibson 83 Kathleen Govier '77 Jean Riley - 67 Lloyd Kernaghan 63 Irene Riley 61 *Billy Palmer 03 Helen Douglas 02 `era F, x 50 *Bort H('•ks 50 *itello He"derso" 43 Jim Ritchie 39 *Jack Farrow 30 SR II Oarl Plum 86 ;Irina Bryans 813 Marie King 84 Jack Ranker 81 Harold Y•)Ileck 81 Bowman Gal brai1b 36 A1cOuidy Lowry 77 Et1 YUDoi e 74 Mae E,iwawl 73 Tom Strach to 711 J(m Douglas 611 *Noreen Rio ledge 55 'Elwood MrQu'urie 49 *Ned Rutledge 39 JR II - Margaret Scott 79 Isabel McTavish 77 Gerald Gibson 75 Billy Stephenson.... 66 Margie Riley 64 "Dorothy Rallamyue 81 'Jim Palmer 50 Archie l3nitues 49 Ethel Fox 47 •Mal,jnry Kerr 43 *Garfield Henderson 39 MARY OIcNAB, Teacher, ROOM I JR II -Examined in Arith , Spell. Read., Dep. and Daily WVork, Bruce Moore 81 *Jahn Fowler. 05 SR t -Examined in same. Billy King 86 Ri';y E::kinier 8i Eileen McQ,outie 84 11:e+tler Rutledge 83 I,*m 810E ,izeau 8.3 Edith 81,,Tavi-h 7!) Irma Riley 78 Betty Rest Til Omar (:nnlaugh un Ott Georg:- 14 lbraith ..... 1:7 RAI v v' i4a n . Fn (1 :3 1 i . .i I i(1, l Brigham-. ...... hie JR I - ).s1 ,,fedi ..- 8131{3 4) tt'LIi Lard. tilt 1 ., -111^13.3• 1 "il t tt %t i t. vi v, \.I11:3 I7„i:3)„, 1,1„ 11 1• D3451: i 313 ('H. -lr 1:• 1st... !aril .. '.:I (7e:;. 1 y:i,.,1r W'ANTED - Tie undersiened silI ),,q1 01, t 1,. t caz4h.p.eiccs for nil kind of good lit inclnlit..,e; 11,o:k 171m, Soft - wood, Soft Maple, Hari! Maple shit Ash d let sred at I'. :'Hetet'. 34.10 Mills,1,1110 (1.;. Logs to b,. cut 10 feet, 2 i11Cb, 4:; 12 ft. 2 in.; 14 feet 2 in.; and 10 ft. 2 in.; with an odd log 8 ft. 2 in. For prices and particulars enquire of The Gareth Mfg. Co. (Continued from page 2) on all local nlanufn(tul,rs with the bludgeon called the Robb budget, this Liberal paper was (3131e to say that all the ill "ufaetu, In and capt- ains of industry, regardless of their polities, were behind the Bing ad• ministration. And yet they .+lit their i I ods going in and out of the farm - ere' hmnc:, robing ate a "high pro- , tee t'onist", and a "relenti of the manufacturer", and, a.. I say the Lib- : ern) paper boldly stated that all the captains of industry of Goderich were supporting the Bing adminis- tration. I think the time 'hu- about conte when this adlertidnh• agency c: ill not be able to run with the hero and hunt with the hounds;; that they will not be able to pose as protect- , ionlets in the towns and cities, any then try to hold no up to ridicule in the rural sections as high protection - 1st.:. Iret,resent a farming eonstit- aeney. anti of 27-1 delegates at our nominating convention I suppose 240 ware l':o niers. I was opposed by a ('armer, but the farmers of the con- stltutlh'y said they would trust tee to pec -,int their casa i'n the )louse of (nmuums. I believe that the manu- facturer an.l' the farmer are inter- rlenen•lent, I believe that what is e•ood for one will eventually be good for the other; hut let 1113' say, as I have said in North Huron. if there ever comes a time when their inter- ests clash, then I ate on the side of the farmers and the labouring men of my Tiding. Limited ' Godericli, .Ontario Or 1 was reading, Mr. Speaker, what our Prime Minister a lid, that usually - these things were taken for granted, hat of course they were gilts from a1 benign government, Let lite give his word.: 1 ;na1h- things of this kind are 6t n for grantyd, end hl is pleasant therefore to have • the governments efforts appreciated as you have in Coderirh hay., appreciated thein, 43(3111131 1 gentleman who followed the Prime Minister said: If you expect the government to be sypathetie with you, you should show your sympathy with them," As the hon. member from South- east Grey (Miss Macphail) knows, it was a joke throughout the riding as to whether the Goderich harbour was to receive one quarter, one half, three-quarters of a million, or a million a year. Anyway, the people of Goderich were canvassed from house - to house and told that in- dustry would lag if the Liberal can- didate was not elected, so much so that in the town itself a change of 11a00 hundred votes was made in laver of the Liberal candidate. So you cannot blame Goderich for what the rest of the riding has done. Everything you promised Goderich, Goderich deserves. Goderich har- boor is the greatest receiving port in the upper lakes. These figures, tak- en from the records of the lake ship- pers' clearance association, bear out my statement that Goderich leads a- mong upper hike ports: nuffaln Ch lea'4c Cleveland Puluth Erie 4;1,1- 19 Fairport - 4,447,111 'l'ole do 1,47:17 " Depot Harbor . 7333,711 ,derlch 0,33s,so7 4,311,002 3,13°,373 3)1,311,1101 n- a BUS HELS ' Barley 4,000,41) Wheat Oats .s333.0435 1,131.373 11534 \lid):ted >ioutre'al Ow,u sound Port ' iolborne fort >I•r�latirol It, ra Stanley Quebec Sarnia 1,710,317 Tiffin 4,175,431 Leear elevators ..., 1,7 9,0;71 141,137,473 73,37(3 251,134 8(1.2131 514,1.;:' 705,40a 1,650,101 Flax Rye ,3370 9,1" ,213 175,405 93(1,1(330 5S9 489,050 114,4111 _e 130,131 374,315 431,0331 3,4131,762 107,91.1 61,3(00 ,:131 363,036 0332,035 1-,1(111 :27:.,1131 1317,S1131 19,315 7,004 9013,143 54,511 51,312 03.574 74,195 54,000 271,500 13,1344 192,555 1,015 :,U•J- 11,705, 1,1 1,593 7,3 3,301 153,913,317 Total 59.33s,05u 1SS _.1,060 4,950,140 1 ,1331 1,0538 71_, 10,:_ 50 214,331 1,131,078 4,475,131; 913,6)0,3911 ,344,, :24 321,916 41)3,724 1,4331,03,7 4,570,451 4,510,110 I repeat. Mr. Speaker, Goderich harbour is the greatest receiving port in the upper lakes.. It needs public money spent upon it, no mat- ter what political party is in power. Everything that these gentlemen eromhse(1 publicly, and everything their cohorts promised in private canvassing is all right; 1 have no ob- jection to it. Goderich needs to be dealt with liberally -and I 9nd in the estimates they have allotted us 39,0001 Why sir, they spent more than that in ono ward of my riding. There is a revote of $66,000, making with this $0,000 a total of 875,000. That 360,000 is what the govern- ment at another time told the people of Goderich they were to get, but they did not get it. IBut I know that the :Maoist,, of Public Works (Mr. 1.1li3.00 0'(11"'1I11.17. the position. I I+' not bel<_te that ,:ithor in public ill private he made any promise re. Gtei'Atli h:u•bour. L'ut 1 do :hat (33171.0.3!!, canvas- 1.; 131 •"tU'e, i 1111 lis._,•ro who `.33,1 to 1:,11• .1 vo ,•11'01 't 7:1 1 3 , ' n 31, ) 1'.'., 9 10,1110,'01'::: I11- C 1 r4' 1:11 070 3,11 t ,11 1,0'1 :1,, 1 1 It 1 , ri 7, 1 t i 111:• 1 1 1 1111 d:L C 11!" 11 .. ,3pit) 1., 1) 3))311 ger ):tat or a freight beet neees ,•331 4';' the harbour ieteen1 to b 11.e hi a li•tt1.• bit of ('a:d 1,llteardine get ;shout ; 13;,000 lest you. i'ort, Druce - -1 do not know when.,hl i:., ;111hou711 I know every foot of North I tuce•-- got 71,02:1.68. Sateseen river, where: they fish only with eel(' and line, ,pct $8,904,•(8. Snutlrampton...- lte.Vel' i( Cnlg 0 Wert out of there since Adam was a boy --got $4,1)119:1. Stakes Day -Where a roan has a sero/ mile--• got $8,050.60. I have no complaints riding of North Bruce is entitled to that amount of money, with no ship- ping whatever, 'what should Goderich harbour receive?? Judging by what North Bruce got last year and again this year, I may tell my friends in confidence that it looks litre a gen- eral election. These expenditures are a pretty good barometer. Now, Mr. Speaker, I should like to add a word about immigration, but as the committee on agriculture and colonisation will deal with that - ancl at the present rate of going it will be the last couple of days of the session I had better not attempt to (teal with it. I have bean attending the committee, and I may frankly say that no progress is being made, the work is not being taken up seri- ously, and it loons to me as though the g'over'nment was not very aux» areas that we ('(1(1 1d reach a t>investi- ration of the Immigration depart- ment. inuaigration to a big problem 193,31. will take a long tine to coo. A Food many itf'ml' will here to b:• ('11110.1 to )tire evidence, 11 i, ! o r 1 I i, k ' hot 11 11111%! r,anlat•nt ,.,e'Itl1113; would 01 bel - ;11,1 •1 3 13 '1 it. t.�'_• it}1, 1!',.i it.rt 11'93'1, r, it '!'0'11 -1 i)I ' 1 '.'t .,'13+11: 11-, .v„ 4, '11 ,11,0 is „nn -1 ,i. ...,'1" `:la !„li 11.1,:110 P. (, ,nt ). •til 11 4 1 3 11 1,) a „ 1 1 "1,)11 ;1 ,.1.101., .11.1 130)1, t„ +.'•,111,1 11,r, Its .1r' ip 1ass: (11'in t14' 33„033:,1,' , „ t he31 it:, 1,1 , St,,, .. .:1 tan 11:R (1111111'7/ 70 +.1: V , „0111 ('11)311 1,_'31: ;Intl pity 1,11' 4111 •Ii . 36:1 they tu,re l T r , i,. n.: i also' honest :.,1,1 lh, rr" enlig .'toll ;'ruts "r the 1'nitod State.. Now. I had .. 0011 twenty -ane y( ani old, fuliy equipped for life:, and hr, came to me and 41313): "Dad, all any friends who have gone to the 1n.lc0 ,11111'3 have 13361('0 good, and tilmm who have remount{ here errs getting ;dingy hld>Terenily with nn b' is ht pro: pacts," I would he torn between my love for i:ritish Institut' icons and the material welfare of my an. n. But why should I?- For I fancy that about the only time the Prime Minister of 1Canada (Mr. Mackenzie Ring) ever went out to seek a living Philip Anent, Brussels about the expenditures, but if the ho wont to the United States. NAMED POi3 MODERATOR Rev. Dr. David Perrin, of Wingha in, Ont., and an old Cranbrook boy, has been nominated by Toronto Pre sbytery as next Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Churrh. Ashfield Township Farmer - Accidently Kills His Wife Tragedy at Horne of Fred Ritchie When He Returns from Shooting Squirrels in Orchard. Lucknow, March 2. -Fred Ritchie, well-known young farmer of the , 12111 concession of Ashfield Town- ,hip, accidentally -hot and killed his wife at 111011' house at G o'clock this i ('t'cning. Mrs. Ritchie, who was be- tween 25 and 3D years of age, died instantly. Meek squirrels had been causing serious damage in Mr. Ritchie's barn and orchard and this afternoon he borrowed a shotgun with the inten- tion of reducing the number of the squirrels. About o'clock he came from the barn to the house. His wife was sitting in a rocking chair reading -at a window. A'Ir. Ritchie had forgotten that the stammer of the gun was back and as 110 turned to look out the window, he accidentally pulled the trigger. The charge struck his wife in the heart and death was instantaneous. Dr, A. AI. Spencer, coroner for )Bruce, and the coroner for 1luron were both notified, but an investiga- tion of the circumstances is under- stood have satisfied both that the 'affair was purely accidental. IMrs. Ritchie, who was a daughter; o1' ,James and Mrs. Smith, of Dungan ,non, is survived' by two young sons, used about four and sbc years, be- shies her husband and parents. SCANDA! The Toronto SI;u' may have 8110111- er '73e1 case on their hands. In a re- t-ent case at Goderich, it said: - "Crown Attorney `Didley' Holmes", '7. 7. •i..8, Ralf an inch, halt an inch, half an inch shorter, - Ti,' skirts are the sante of mother and daughter, When the wind blows (010'1). one of them show; - Half an inch, half an loch, more than she e11g'hter. • Many has a little shirt So neat, so bright, so airy; It never shows a speck of d'art, But it surely does show Mary. A Main street business man says the "hen" parties are no more an(1 Oa this "colyum" has been respon- sible for the break-up. Listen to the sounding cheers from the hale "pop" • .y.. He also says "Scandal" items aro the Lira thing his wife's eyes pop at, when she gets her Post. We won't publish her name. This is a first of- fence. Small, select • parties of two and three tables are the rage now, and stere )nen are sometimes admitted, and sometimes not. There is no harm in asking the men, but it is go- ing 'to far when "Mr. I{." takes "11'Irs. L. to a 500 -party and leaves "Mrs. I1," and "Mr- L." at glome, ' minding- the )rids, we suppose. We want to know, seeing "Mr. K" won the first prize is "Mrs. L" going to have the privilege of having the 1lrlee in her home for part of the t1131e? A blowing cave its the Ozarks, in which the temperature remains near 40 degrees, is used by fruit growers as It storage plant. During the past 100 year; the population of the world has increas- ed from less than 100,000,000 to about 1,700,000,000. Fish leather as a substitute for leather from )tides is being used in the United Stu -es and Japan for army equipment and harness. The carrot once grew wild 01 ! Greece, where it was used only as fodder for cattle and food for bees. i 01-1110 OMO Ifo the r 4 444'- // 1 0 ., i/ 11 :' 4 of the NE OLr)sMoBI'irE SIX r l'E spirit of to,morro'w is in its swagger air . . . in its lines, in 'Lits luxury and in its comfort. The spirit of to -morrow is hi its engineering . . . engineering proved by more than a million miles of testing . engineering that automotive critics pronounce two years ahead Engineering that reveals new quietness and smoothness. Engineering thee achieves yen) rlrt,iee; c:1,e and enjoyment, Engineer - (rig that Gives you speed . . just drive this new Oldsmobile. Drop into your Oldsmobile dealer's and inspect this new car. View the new bodies by Fisher artist-cnginters. Learn about the new, larger high compression engine developing 55 H.P., the innumerable new chassis features, the silenced interior, the many other factors of enjoyability and thorough satisfaction that have heretofore identified high priced cars, Above all drive it. Then you will know, as only driving can tell you, that this new Oldsmobile is indeed two years ahead . . the Fine Car of Low Price. 0.1320,0 :...,. M -: ' TRH 10th to 7th, 1928 4 j ..... "% %'./ PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED at the showrooms of E. C. Cu! lain am BRUSSELS - ONT. G /50 0 'G WI AUCTION SALE AUe fh)1J 501,10 0001101(71 FAUN. s1 elllfy ra AND 131143)-3113'P8 • 1> 111 03310 Au nnm neer, lash • en) net' tutted to 533311 at jon (1110n. (i, ay. 10, on Irrld3)', March 13( Mani I u Moult "corp, the tnllowivg j10 petty : 111nlrlIer•al mare rletng dyes., 11. r1•eheron mitre ? yrs. chin 1 Peroberon horse 8 yrs old, 11'ln'oheran pulse ri8(3,11U y1•s. , 1 spring 0043,1 driving ware is ylw, 11lim'o..bred 1,1311 "nfmldllnulre Stile W11(1 pod] are°, 1 there bred 13003 )31at013(0ee wee, with pedigree clue to treehon '3II,P 11,1,,', 1 gl'll,l,• 0eW 3105)n,ae(1 III calf, 1 hr,l• 03: three years old freshened, 1 Flol••leln cow sumo), ,•,l 9, 01113 milking, 1 heifor 6 years olds apposed in calf milking, 1 grana( W 11113Y freshen any 3lnu•,0 steers 11«1114 11 ,vee, 4 steers ))slag l yens, 1 .fret [3 months old, 8 Wirers ,d,lng 2 yrs , 1 th, ro'•1, 1 heifer 11liltehlese Mnv •'. yr. old, 1 heifer 01,1v 5 months nod, 1110111 (4U iloolt 3011000, pen'•t' 410-e, 1 1(1408113493 .0' cud node, 7.31' 011( ul g"md r„put r, 1 Pale hey load„' nearly pew, 1 V,:n arnat 16•dloosl'ed 6,111 nenrl,r 11,'v, 1 Ytte,' 140301) ton0ultivntnr With se1'rt(bux nearly 13003, 1 Tudhope And et33011 tiding plow 3imglt fur, ow now, 1 No, 18 Maury plow nearly 719w. 1 .1011,1 Door,.'/,•farrow rltlhlg plot; allot end 1431»d 1(11 nt,u'I,v 11010, 1 No, 21 Pluery lyol)dug blow, 1 1 Ainxwell'5aa1er 33011,14 mow, I set Intermit• Iona) disc Imrrnwe 14 discs with 4 (molts, 1 Speed jack and emery combined grinder, 1 Dane 6'ft mower 33 good repair, 1 Petr n Ffan• 110011113ft clump m110 1 A13ssey•liarr>1 grain grindol' with 8 atoll plate 1llell tnttiltg box No. 10 with 20 ft. al oa rel see 1111111 goon relief.% 1 D, io fanuing 131111 wit1060 4301' 1101», )band 00131303 bag, 1 ell 2 0,0 (11. melon n,'nrly 11103, 1 1533,030)' Wflgull, 1 light slslgb fort 11031x0 uenr- Iv 333317,1 baggy, 1.8011)0. p. gn01311ne englu8 133 6rsl•elnosehope, l r, 1 stookhnlm 8030*' 33633 r. 1 set sloop sleighs nearly now, 1 line 0034 with 2sows in good shape, I Peter Hnlniit'n root p111per. 1 sat of slings, hey forst, 1 161), hay fork, 1 grovel box, 1 set 4 -sec. diem • liar - Owl+, 1 Daisy churn, 1 set heavy harness with breeohtpg, 1 let plow harness rope brun- t t, l set single harness, 1 g^1,detono, 75 gel, paw) pair drum, hxlvyn0nwlog 11nnke. 1 i np p,,13, 1 81111pit 0.70 bualtetn and 0111100, 80 cotton groin bags. forks, chains mei other articles too nom er0u3 to ,mention If not previously sold, ,110 farm consisting of 100 no res, will 3,1,050 offer- ed for Pale xubjret to a reserve bid, Terms - Sume of $15 and under cash n00r 05,31: AID on nt 12 menthe nr1dit given on furnishing approved joint notes with disammt of 5 per cent off for 00311 on credit smoudto, Land owners for security IT RIMY ATTWCIOD, Prop. Ut:'1'10151 SALE Ole k'A1211I :TOCK AND iffn 15rl.nnu:em13,-The uldernignorl Auo(d,m• a+r, hoe reeinvvd instructions from Mr (133,08. It. 110uite8 to sell by public auction at say Lot 4, Con. 5, Morrie, on Friday, 51ar01, 101b, com- mencing at 1 o'clock, 1115 following property : -Homo rising 4 years, mare rising O !'ears, gener'nipnrpQae mare rising 4 yealr0, general purpose colt riming 2 y ears, sow 4 1)3344 a old due to calve April 15th, cow 0 years old duo to colv0 April 12, now 8 yeas old dun to calve Aprll 5, fresh cow years old, honor rising 3 yearn old duo to 001ve May 1, 4 heifers rlsn,g 0 yenr0 old in calf, esteem. 2 years old, d heifers ri.hig 8 years old, l skr er onlf, sow tine to for - row May 12. 2 brood sows, 13 pigs 8 month) Old, ID plgojust weaned, Deering 1ltl0e, 7 ' ant, McCormickmower5 ft out, McCormick. OOrti31,or discs drill, Aloes ey•H orris hay loader, hey rake, 1431,103e 4100, Clover Leal' manure eproador, plow nearly new, Ford. oar 1511 mode, it good repair, fanning 331111, pnlp5r, .01 2009 scaled, hey reek and x011(1 rack combined, stook .8011, net of team harness Tiaw, set of plow harness and numerous other articles. The proprietor has sold his farm Terme-All sine of 010 and under cash; over (111001,300)3110 months credit give), 033 fur. 10,1131g approved joint notes, with discount of 4 per cent for °Bol., Land owners as security. U14.as. 11. COULTII$. Thos. Gundry, 9110 Proprietor, 4-0UC'lION SALIO OP FARM STOCK, I11- PI,r)Iresys, to -•1), Al 00ott, Auctioneer, 180 been instance ed to Sell 011 `lv 00)38, Pon, 5 61 rris, on Tuesday, March:dna, at 1 o'clock tate following property •-1 uwtcio.d team of homer) a y,nrs old, 1 general outpost, berme, 1 tiolote(n cow doe in Alaoh, 1 heifer rising 3 yeas with calf at foot, 1 03303 kat (n Anrll, 4 good 001,1013 cows 111 calf. 72 yearold he(I• ers,1 brood sow 50101 31 pigs a tv3 errs o',1, 8 pigo about 3months ole, 18 Harrod stork item, 1 7i41s0ey-l1m'ris bin er 7.foot cut with sheaf carrier. tongue ti truck all complete Prost 41 Wood mower 03foot out, .teed hay rake, Deering hey loader. N0xnn seri 0111 11 hoes, Deering steel cultivator, cream separator, Clover beef mann re sp reader, Oliver riding plow, walking plots, set et 4'se4tlo1 harrows, 03Parrowed.(nok0hutt plow. gang iow, hay forst, rope and pulleys all complete, wagon with box and Sent, hey rack. fanning 133111, top buggy. critter, set of 'tlelghe with ilei rook, 1 gravel box, steel stivleboet, 20 loot ladder, 1 stingier,2 tomdonblotroes, wheelbarrow, 1 soy the, binding chain, logging chain, set of slings, stool, reek, vet •Ingle harness, sob teem ha'nees, 001111)03 hnrueos, crowbar, ,hovel, 2 oros0-cot saws, hood saw, quantity or hem• luck plank, 1 new flee extinguisher, 20 good cotton grsln bags, 20 sacks, pinning say, pnlr Pruning clippers, 2 good Manure forks, 2 good pitch forks, I barley fork, about 80 (0110 I. ay, 10 50,581, 5111111 re registered s -td eats, 800 bus of mixed grain, 00 bus, of opts, quentiyy of household furniture, other articles too nuln- eron0 to mention. Terms -Ail sums of $10 00 end under cash 1 Over that amount 8 months 33rs0'1 given on furnishing approved joint notes, 1' per cent off for ca0h on credit a• mounts, Land owners for security C}1LBERT SPIER, Proprietor. Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his farm consisting of 100 acres more or less. being Lot 30, on 611815th con. of the township of (3rey, N00gh tong Huron, heats{ l,l1 melee from Village o - Maud, 5 n lesf 4E Walt frons the ,19,,3 of Brussels; S miles from a at on and 0 roars from HruOsals; Rural ,mute at door AU rads front drool hoose; two never•fallb,g springs . be, tweon 4 std 6 m0,00 maple bu3)1 (flood frame hone(' with gond frame ldtohen, oleo large batik Intro 60 x 78 feet, will, good stabling un- derneath, and water In stable, Also a good driving slued 20 x 10 feet; small or:hard; 200 rods wire fume next eulm'0'd and 40 ,'o,1n 11003 wire fenny mod cnocr,,.(on wire fence on lath id+, o' Isle; A313301;11 cedar rails to fence 1 ni, nr 07 form: 511,111 tui oreded. (4nrdnt plot lionise nil Pi formed, with iron posts f,a'pherrm•+,0100 nie0 lot 034,10,1 aur. r;o3s, 4 hearing Mon, 0 r- :1030401ng pear trees 10 not sold win be rented for gross. I1 1.0,0 for selling nil 11,31,. Kir further pal" Menhirs apply 333 pr,n t , to .111515110Y ATTwn0D, 37'1 it. *0.2, I/rnssoln ueridei'; 'Fear Farm '1',31""°03) win l be rte, ve i u to at h 1015 r .n +,. -331 7433 8 ev110U 1e. 44134 [;, for 1 -tier.sr a031 ,or,ne 1 - I, ,ill I t- 14,t.,11 ye. fern 33 1 1 1 h''i n t. *1:91''! tooter 1.1. 4 1,111,131. .63 14)11113, 0 • t., 333tra,tftrd. house iauu iaat for Role I'•., 1:.,1 rid,•)..ignerl ''41,•,,. 431. mai » h1. 1101130 till 411,,,,'t .41'1,01,, 140..,.1,. ((31088 oro,' 1,01 is 1313333brt, wired. d starttea and gar , laver:4111nd in tircts4313, repair, 33313 .1 AS, 11,GN1>114SOl4, Soofurth. O'artms for Sale *Q...333.333/ Oho nndo,»4 ne l e:f1 r for ,mle his 100'nore form (king 0 13, 1,1 ,r (1011. 7. Morris. Also [511,.ur,o biting N,31111„1, 28, and 1Ay, 27, )ton, 7, 151orrl. (+nod hLa ouse, nail barns in first-eineseeimit(oo, else all good ont•baild• 1331:x. W1il Sell with or 01)013306 drop. Eases r,0 tor selling, peer health, For further port. Molars apply to W, H. McOUT0141r0N, Proprietor, It, R,4, Brussols Farm for Sale (The old Hamilton Plate) 100 noron,'llning IV% Lots 11,0,0 and North 400008, 0f 10, Con, A, irarnh0rry township. at I -Argo 11r•018,0 barn, Ind mold stens etablia untlernottth ' windmill, large driving shed, good frame 10000 and atone ltltohen, lorga orchard, never (Mling spring on farm, 2 miles from Wroxstm' village and t )33)10 from wheel. 7'Ilio Nominal honk Matadors fur annm yearn foul will give highest returns. Perm hind values will rise, For particulars apply to T1408. (*11150N Adndnieta'otor John 12. Gibsonn 00tat0 P. 0: box 77 Wroxotor Phmne 80 6