The Brussels Post, 1928-11-14, Page 4WEDNESDAY, ' (V. 11Un, 192A.
THE BRUSSELS POST
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Grey Council Meeting
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nn (letOber 3rd.
11inutee , ^ h -.t meeting were read
oeid eeteeeeel n!t nudl,m of Bred
Rn:tlend end ..,,,n10.1 by Joe. Me-
eLeed C t 1.. Mci1 hell atel
s.:'e ,n' t tee i:- -1i le - that tlee
('o tit a ieeinto t t 11 i see.
Feet tlu ,en Aeeieultarei Society. -
110ed 11v St .tel 11 'lua•r se-
conded d 1 v ! t 1t 1)n 1 1, Otto..the?
(rerun 11 m, t u t I. J 1 ishe!1, to `• -
;•tnt --- llfame -1s Tis tel 'tor ..or
33000.00 .'raga the 34)th of Nov. •,e 1
tete 20i'.i UI '.J.. CriTt `ei.
Zlnre I ll; st r r••t ll Oita•r
nude al by I. L• 1I•'Donald. that, :c
tho assessment nn the n w work on.
the 11th Coe. Drain. is val ied from
the pr •viotr , .t.. thesur-
plus now o i bond he paid to
parties entitled thereto: also that th,e
surplus ort the Alderson n I)rtt:n he
distribut,l' to the p.ert'e.t .retitled
thereto. --Carr•!,' d.
Moved by P., T.• McDonald a^,1
seconded by Jos. M'Kay, that the
Council of the Township of Croy n -
gree to contribute their equal ser:, _>
with the Townships of Morris '' I
McKillop of 40•; of the cost of
maintaining the street lighting !-
Hydro Electric Commission in the
arra
described in the Hamlet of
Walton. --Carried,
Moved by Stuart M'Quarrae, that
we take no action in regards to the
r,-rlue•st of the d •lecation from the
Monerioir Park Board.
31or,•ei by R. 1,. JMeDo''ald and 'n-
cond, d by Jos. McKaee that thio
Council. t'•ans'.•e'r the rl•e,1 of t'',•
Mot ;. 0' Park to the Trustees of
the Park, or their successors. ±^-
Co,t,mitt.,e to pay all charges let tea
tcan. t•'r.-Carried•
tl x,rrl by Fred Rowland . r,l
Seeo_de,d by Joe. McKay that ne-
eounts presented and approved he
ban d. -C'ar'ried.
The following account; were
paid: -
Henry Hirt. McNair Drain.? 2.50
E. Cardiff. surveying Bre-
wer. Bevefeltz's and 14
Co*'. Drain, 5,00
Surplus: lith Con. Drain.. 23s.1
Surplus, 1}th C. Dr. Imp. 2113.31
Surplus Alderson Drain .. 1:,`z.30
Wiring Twp. Orrice and fix -
tote. 62.1131
'Various roads 1810.80
J. H. Fear, Clerk.
PROMINENT CITIZEN
w r1:trFr:,:nsac.-,o,t nttmr."nrs.c•- Mss lit' ,+n'tx',? an,1 1,11:<:ttn 'Best' atm nal
eri111 Canada at the Royal" r e vth. morn., than offsets sits th.' elit
1- d `:os shin 1,1 d w ay and wind.
tA1e4 �i �)
11101 her inter. etieg feature is tete
abud:lce of wild brit upon the a.1mn11.
In 1 5117 and 1 08 about 300 pair
of Virga: -i-1 11hit'tallt-f1 dee' were
imie.rted .end today it is e,ainiat,..d.
111 d. :',00 .0110 of tin". anion tl inhabit
\r 'to• -t, w mite of ,111 annual
t int. or- 1600 for intnted;uhl eott-
r nnitin•t.
The 1t.111•I'- r: inure e, in roma,
• i t 1 cit d for o' rug recd evin, but
717.0RONTO, NTO, CANADA i . r ]t "r iia ,is lit' tet,• ti,1:111 drove•
11 1 ueover ami wild ford as ,,,a um
d? '7.',.. ii no A'� . very i t
if111, Although (1111-
,d E P-4,3 tS--d...'s lm c eel
,mee di.4a poi r tmeot
,e.,tnee, i arts iPa lit, at lb's 1, atLsof t.:,.Gull being
111,_1 _,.1, i''.1.;3 h it ......................4ts and c•loetli
111
23 acres of
14 great s ton s fr'' t.i in
i7ttT
}14 :1,11 th r a l n • 1a and
i;:arud.tti,ea cf -
IfoRSFS.r T I.E,SNt ti 'P0'3,BII.VEB
tte r':Ts1•nC1{,
b a ee'Y 1,1.5;11. Flt.'"Vta...7'S OF YIELD,
DAIl.) ANI1 7r+ -LO
FLUet
See the Greatest
NORSE SNOW
in Norih America
Seats on sale at 33 King St.West,Toronto
A BIG TIME FOR ALL!
F,rflhi nt displace of ltnrsemauship, by fcy
and Irick ri,i,ug champions Leve Stutock
Farad:, Acrobatic and lnecfslH.,noActa-
b'ul:tA•v it hide -Canadian Horseshoe
Pitching (. 1 0 ' •a - Toronto
Concert Baud.
RAIN, SHINE or COLD
Enjoy INDOOR Fair
Aintusion 25o
Reduced Fars on I ailways
Pun t't (' 55,.tI a t' t -. V. --stervelt,
liar. .sal. a ,.aur i. , ▪ r.. l'oronto. 201
WHEN AND HOW TO MAKE
SURFACE DRAINS.
rpo=., of thi ar vert i.< to
Tl,
suguest Cays 11r.i n 1-. ut' 1%.1110-;10..::
surplu.-water nun le.. ?yi..' areas
:..;ng, ='t
that ordinary farm operations can
ee commenced on these about the
emir tau: the high ".teas in the
;aide field are read' for spring work.
:1,Ia':•: aeteeee regi bulieteis have
,1 written co^e'er:l:ng open di-
r•.'..s and un.rea'dr:alnt:ge for farm
lamb. These do not Usually apply
• <,tri'ac,• d:sinlc:r i. required
and can be used on hundreds of
feunr:= where other methods are ex -
i..' i t•' and sometimes nineceiittry.
The first and simplest method of
utaki'g a surface drain. to remove
• g and free water from a low
at :1 in :t field, is to open a furrow
write n plow along the lowest eonteot•
of :. , lir:• ::r. the autumn, to a ditch
er netut11 w•atereoutee, -Bake sure
IS DEAD AT BLYTHI :eater can get away through
Edward Watson Built Up Large
Cattle -•Buying Business.
--
Myth. Nott u. -Edward Watson,
one of the meet widely known bus.
ineee mon in the district, died at his
home he, e this morning following a
hart iliece, it t- eighty-eighth year.
Mr. Wel .on, who '.ted been in the.
Butt i tleeee hu.'n ,. ., he was
1.; t .. of age. wry;- 3c•tlt '1' to .1
sort ' outlet. This can be done, not
only in the cultivated fields, but even
in the meadows if the sod be •rolled
back again before the grass starts
in the spring.
Another method of surface draining
10 lu•eonunplished by ribbing up the
land in tee late autumn along the
natural contours and then lead the
water from these- by a plow furrow
to + natural or artificial outlet.
The th'rti and more permanent
few ,1,31-;.., lit e c1'i''e freest ncl or 'ID -tare dr c nae, . is tea:
1 tile lute areas in ,,brow survived three days of high living,
and are not overcome by the pangs
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week e S'1,11.Lr. tits .ten to n Iral of 1ndi... tIon, will be treated to an-
I3tie . 1. •:•ge Business. anted leadit i' .tet natural
dacb„ illi:, other banquet by The Robert Simp-
t I (',:al iaany. Limited.
bn�' h „ , _ method i; r onnmmn In the Pt n•�i-
(,....,_• and Ontario, and Sha;: will leave for home the 1nl-
11- 'a�. ,t ';1 •it 0lillt.
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el= u Emus �re . t��� Bon
te t1 : roll 1 ,!it l.i0. r,t Cott•
t n 1 to I.ito ec e f t u.,• ear 1 aro 1
to tl!},;':n: it 1, of it; t. -a ,lire, that '•Burr, 11 1)111 tion" i; his b, a
'IPAY,a a al.(mmym
1,11: ,�:,r,.♦ t.,;.: t;lI•nt trot tutnre, de- •ru,an^ pi •Int 1 father himself, St.' :Marys has completed payment IuField North nfl?xeeTra('k
te101111tit.
.,�.eseee reee au h ty S q 4 9f " ;q'' feta ce • s f In the pad eke y, ars people of
:.f,., t d , is • ��
eve ' 'Z,,e' � ! ]volute have iuve de d nearly $16,-,
000,000 in lister Savings c•ertifiene
te,•
.7771 lt,fable, err•
IN [1G
FAMILY SIZE 75C
TRIAL SIZE 35
to PER BOTTLE
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Children Love
V Iles", Syrup
LIGHTIlit
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PERTH COUNTY , .'". "•" '211 Held of Younr1 [irons
t
Digging common briars from liee.i-
tow.e, wlappi011'' the roots in straw,
and hawking therm from door to
dont' as "roe -trees" 1e one of the
ni w• e:4 fertile of fraud.
Owing to au outbreak of scarlet
revel. itt Hayfield, the Scholl was
I')k ,t•(1 -fur a w eek.
J'lt,
ie ••• capita eonsmnplien of
beef 111 Canada fell in 10'07, while
11113 of puri: :11111 mutton and lamb
increase.
Auction Sale
TS OF
11r I' . r n't he 11 ce: Ih tore of of tl rend �trurl( dune at the etfeme GOOD HEALTH
! , on. Friday, Nov. 16th
Surreal] and Son i, that of nay elide of the town, the total being
I i'atii r 111111 au
ve y flour Filledfor I p ,il 111' the 1'111 as entertainment
3:'S :ret), It had treviu:ly cost the
Check Up Your Health Routine and
} .on, ante that the 10 town nbont 111,000 a fear to keep the •
Undia'e ee•ttell alt repair.
'Royal' Visitors
Five Hundred Farm Boys Will
Have no Idle Moments During
Toronto Trip.
If any of the five hundred Ontario
111101 boy, who are to visit the Royal
Winter Fair at Toronto this month
have any time on their hands on
which to be homesick, it will not be
the fault of those who have arranged
the program for their'. visit. Start- son devotion are the sub -plots of
ing o0' with a hang-up dinner at the Stephen Sorrell's friendship with
Hart House, the famous social centreFanny Garland; Kit Sorrell's love
of the ttniver'ity of Toronto, on the , for Molly Roland; Roland's kindness
night of their arrival, the boys will for Stephen Sorrell; Sergeant Buck's
have three days crowded with in- enmity for Sorrell; Florence Pal-
tereet, entertainment and instruction. frey's scorn of her drunken husband
Hon. John S. Martin. Minister of and angry passion for Captain Sor-
Agrieulture, will be the Chairman at rell; and Dora Sorrell's bitter strug-
the Banquet. and the boys will hear gle to win from her 'husband the love
addt'eeee, by Premier Howard Fere.- of their ,on. Kit.
users and Dr. H. J. Cody, the Chair-
man of the Board of Governors of
the University.
On Wednesday, Nov the 21st, the
boy: will be taken for a tour of the
t-rion Stork Yards and the Packing
Melte where they will see the whole
process of marketing livestock and
the ultimate manufacturing of the
animals into meat products. In the
t:fte+'noon of the same day they will
he taken through the huge manufact-
uring plant of the Massey -Harris
Company Limited, and will see the
different factory processes in the pro-
dur•tion of farm implements. They
will its• guests of the Council of
Canadian Meat Packers at luncheon
and Massey Harris Company at sup-
per. In the evening they will attend
thegt Royal Winter Fair Horse Show
as gueses of the Fair.
On Thursday they will visit large
Toronto stores, but the greater part
of the clay will be spent in inspection
of exhibits and studying the judging
of live stock at the Royal Winter
Fair. In the evening they will be
:upppl•me'nted by its .spiritual effect John I, Ballantyne, ofMotltton,
nu men and women who view it Tutored to Al11stot recently whet,.
The story of "Sorrell and Son" is Tutored
three silver faxes to
lice to his }:•tneh, 1Te now has a
that of a British war veteran whose fine collection of fourteen animals
wife deserts him and his six-year-old on his farm,
sot, The veteran, Captain Stephen Robert Davidson of the Hicks
Sorrell, M.C., thereafter struggles Hott t. has twrei ped two carloads of
fir,! class itordwoocl from Muskoka.
against ingratitude, poverty, vice 'A Glaring and well -laid pilot to
and physical exhaustion to rear and loot the Stratford branch of the
educate his beloved son, in whom he Bank of Montreal is believed to have
Inter- benipped the bwith he
as ultimately well pleased, In raptenure, of Jamesin Talbotud and Frted
woven with the. story of father -and- Mann, London. One pair were bro-
guests of The T. Eaton Co., Limited
at a banquet.
On Friday the last day, the boys
will be taken through the Ontario
Parliament Buildings and will be
given a motor drive around the Capi-
tal City as guests of the. City of
Toronto. More time will be spent in
ineeecti•te' exhibits at the Fair, and in
theevening' those boys that have
eight before Magistrate J. A. Makin,
and summarily remanded for eight
days on a charge of conspiracy.
They were escorted under heavy
gtuu'd to the county jail.
BRUCE COUNTY.
South Bruce Conservatives have
called a meeting in thhe Town Hall,
Walkerton, on Nov. 14 to select a
,anlliate to contest the riding at the
next general election, and also to
fleet officers for the coming year,
'Malinger of the Grand Theatre In the past two elections Dr. W. A.
presenting "Sorrell and ITall, Liberal, has been elected. In
in
said that 1 1 p20 Dr, Hall received a majority of
Sort" to his Patrons at popular prices 1,50 over his Conservative opponent,
he felt he was announcing presentee
tion at his theatre of one of the five A French horticulturist spent a
greatest motion picture ever made. lifetime and over $75,000 in en-
dr•nvoring to produce a blue erose--
- and failed,
Charles Stowford, an 1S-year-4dA Berlin chemist has discovered a
Follow Progress,
(By Dr, Mot'ri, Fiebbeiul.
Editor, Journal of the American
Medical Association and of
Hygeia the Health Magazine.
One of the most interesting docu-
ment,; for the average man is the
health habit sheet by Drs, J. Mace
Andress and L Ii. Goldberger in a
consideration of the essentials of
healthly living.
111 tabular Toren they have listed
40 health habits with special refer-
ence to pupils.
Arty person may check up his
health routine, and follow its pro-
greee from clay to day.
These 10 health ideas should be
kept in mind by every person inter-
ested in good personal hygiene. The
list follows:
Posture.
Smell pillow used when sleeping.
Stand tall, Sit erect with head up
and ehest lifted.
Books carted at arm'., length and
changed front one to the other.
Shoes for school which do not
cramp the toes and without high
heels.
Food.
student, recently rowed the 60 miles solution Which when poured on a
noonnd the Isle of Wight in a sin- flat surface becomes ice which can
gee sculler in 13Y. hours. be used for skating rinks.
11
i - t i,,
11:,11 1
Ie11110.
Conservation ID grand jimtar''
\ tn, hut very interest -
1,1
.rl territory 1, : Story of Father Devotion
11 in the (Itt'f Based on Warwick Cooping
1.1 mugh stihlert Novel.
•
tt, 1 t:hirh
Int', „ .1 11., mile: Father :.lid, ort lee ,. thr, theme:
owned by the ref `.,.,r"( I.n1 1n+,," Iierbert 111'vn-
101etiy.con- on':, productio., lir Warwick Deep -
'twee hest- selling novel, made into a
Uni.od ,\«ti -is Picture,, and offered
at the Grand Theatre on 'Chu rtc)ay,
Friday and Saturday, Nov 22-233-24.
self of whole rirpend for a livelihood IT, D. Warner appears as Stephen
upon 't,- art.sities. The island was Sorrell, and 1'Iickey MrBan and Nils
ria;covered by Jacques Cartier in , Asther enact, respectively, the child
1:, ; 1, It wee brought by the rather I Kit and the matured Kit Sorrell. The
eccentr c Senator Menier of France II notable east includes Anna Q. Nils
in 1895 for $125,000, and the 'first i Son as Dora Sorrell; Carmel Meyers
as Florence Palfrey; Norman Trevor
as Thomas Roland; Alice Joyce as
Fanny Garland; Mary Nolan
as
Molly Roland; and Louis Wolheim as
Sergeant I3uck.
g
Much of. "Sorrell and Son" was
filmed in England and with the aid
f I tt
,ho tl, , 7 r C.170
Itis vi. is
1„ I .._ n' d . .. _ 01 tr ',.,1 eel, tits powerful
,the hoof. 10 1,161, nit '; e hi: 1' e , 11,11'1, arid u., ,1 1 . , , t era, The. 0111-
aleut Lieeel .t•a: eenet. Me. tete of tl::. m'icie
11'atsr:n fi :t lord,f lttic rn4•nt l:•po'.. over the: inhabitants,
hn C11.111111to, For many years he
shappc rl t e,itl0 to the New York 111111,
Wet.
year, egn he mewed to Myth
and had lived in the da,triet ever
AIM.. Surviving are has widow.
who before her marriage was Miss
Elizttbetih Fitzimmons of Clinton;
four slaughters, Mrs. George Patter-
son, Myth; Mrs, R. M. West, Toronto
Mrs C ,Miss Alice,
E. L bane Calgary a1w
, g .
Blyth; and two sons, John and
Wil•
Iirn of Blyth
Lake Baikal, in Siberia, is 4,500
feet deep.
In recognition of her accomplish
mens at the Amsterdam Olmpir,
Dr. Seki, mayor of Osaka, Japan,
presented a large silver trop'h'y to
Miss Kinuc Hitomi, the runnee,
attempts at colonization and develop-
ment were instituted, Its value in-
, creased so greatly that in 1026 the
Monier family sold it to the present
1
sum of $6,000,000.
wear for the
owners
It Is gratifying to learn that the
owners are thinking of the future
in regard to the exploitation of the of the author, Warwick Deeping. All
immense resources of Anticosti, 3, of the film "Sorrell and Son" is
H. Valiquette, manager of the island, faithful to the spirit and letter of
Iola a meeting of the Engineering Warwick Deeping's book, and the
1lnstitue of Canada that the. cpm- ending of the film is that of the
patty's forestry engineers estimate book. 'Herbert Breton, who made
( a present stand of 14,400,00 cords "Peter Pan" and; "Beau Geste." says
4
1
Taela
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
November 15, 16 & 17
66 99 Helen Ilunt Jackson's
Anlel'ican love Classic
Supported by Warner Baxter, Roland Drew
Vera Lewis and Michael Visaroof
The Inve of t ten uu•n I'm nue wouutII-told her tit r1 ing: to
hot 13 1 Vivid dralmtlr lel,tgltin.,i the slafr, g hncic c i'r d
of 111 011001 (1 dii' ,' min in the reeln, fell 'lays Or 1110 gold c 0.11.
A 11101 sone CM. et'rrynue.
W•,ld.rret,'3'lo-tile 111 AN dive,. don't. 1111 it ,jostle. !
Ittmn•1't" i` 11 p:11(110 III 11 1111.,;. he seen for tluilung en•
1ec•I,n01101I:1.
No cllan,,.11 in priCG s Molts 3511; Chil(ir(:n 35c
Monday (& Tuesday - Nov. 19 & 20
He followed Dame Fortune into a Carnival Tent and
found Favor, too! Funniest Farce ever Filmed
WARNER EROS. pecss:ttt
the
.tl7; with
r11 Ge rg
Jessel
;'llrp.rinit knnn'an••e al' 11'IStilnr's r\ previa leo tt'lrnj
,,l.i'011inW'1'c1,111 ! 'I'ricu•d, Irenn,ed alit' traded, he,
way to tie. loll !
ins
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Nov, 22, 23 & 24
The Best Film of the Season
Guaranteed
"Sorrell
At no time has there been prepared for f he eyes of the
world such a living, gin; Oats, stirring story of einem e love
The love of a father fat' his Bots 1 t1 love that laughed at a
world that called hits a failure -a love that, asked of life
only one reward 1 "'Make uta 0 a001e0e ns n father,"
000 k a mother do more for her daugiltel
1-1e knew nothing horsed prevent him ftotn giving to his sou
the world he(d
the beet,t
0 offer.
-that life held no sorrow, uo tasks, 1111 hail tilt 98 crushing
enonglt to break his spirit
Arad an he nettled on With ...Kites" when, in hie heart:
0l'el1 tette, Dttddy, you're Oapt Stephen Sorrell, M, O."
`'Wild Geese"
'omin -- •
• "Rin.Tin-'Tin" ('Beau Geste"
Thorough chewing (mastication,)
Some raw food or fruit eaten da-
ily.
Some green vegetables eaten daily
in addition to other foods.
One pint (at least) of milk, con-
sumed daily.
No candy between meals.
No coffee.
One glass of water upon rising.
Four (at least) additional glasses
of water during the day.
Exercise,
Brief setting -up exercises before
dressing and before retiring.
No violent exercises immediately
after eating.
One halfhour (at least) each day
of enjoyable recreation out of doors.
Cleanliness.
Soap and water used daily for bod-
ily cleanliness.
Hot bath at least once a week.
Individual towel.
Hands and face washed before
breakfast and dinner (also before
• lunch when possible).
Teeth brushed at least twice a
day.
Dental floss used at least once a
week.
Finger nails cleaned daily, and not
batten.
Flair and soap clean. Shampoo
every two week,.
Home Environment.
Hoon temperature not over 70
degree, during months when you
ttollal.11ie 'thermometer eolltsalted.
Iledroom windows opened at night
( set'eee ed in suOn11111') -
Steady and sufficient artificial
light when studying, or reading and
avoidance of glare
Quiet room for study,
Relaxation and Rest
At least eight hours' sleep.
Prevention of fatigue, when stu-
dying, by short rest periods.
Music (radio, piano, etc.) or
games for recreation in the home.
Avoidance in general of movies
and parties, during the school week.
• Regularly
Regular toilet habits
Rising in time to attend to all
necessary details and breakfast with-
out excessive hurry.
Meals at regular times.
Home study at regular times and
in general not after 10 pm.
Concentration of mind on work
when studying.
Attitude of pnnauLality to all en-
gagements.
Annual health examination or me-
alml attention to remediable defects,
such at poor 'vision, flat feet, ade-
nloids, etc.
Dental examination, cleaning and
correction of defects at least every
sdhioel term
No smoking.
on Gravel Road, Brussels
at 1.30 o'clock
All Halter BPoken
Tb1Ra(IS-Ill month recut wide .5 per ,crt
dt' fee ea:h, All a"h. must Lr na.cptd,le to
lune;.
1), M, SCO']"I', GEO. COOK,
Auctioneer, l'roprietlu'.
Farm for Sale
Oiled farm for .ale, being teen :AN of Lot 23,
nap NI -4 Lot 211, on the lith 11o1c. of (trey. It li
W.11 wnlered with n never•fniling spring : a
good gravel hill and a Moue of good hardwood
bush. humedtets } ovgcaslon can be given.
Terms to suit pnrohoser, For further pnrtic•
niers apply to ,.lege. AL1rOE1)
Beck, Ethel P, O
Farm for Sale
511 nrves of land. All cleared and well drain.
en, Beat of call, hair batt iu, as told orchard,
Well fenced: 10 acres seri ed down. icor Inc.
thcr partlnttlat s apply to I1. E. ('0,1101 (11.1.,
N. R. 0, llrus•els, or on the prem lies, Wl.r Lot
11, lana. a, Morris tow n'hlp• , 21.8
Drain Tenders
Tenders for the repair of the Ryan Mimic!.
pal Crain, Moi{in,rp, will cher received by ,he
undersigned till Saturday, Nov 17111, 111:1,,
witch trotters will be opened at the (`urnegle
Hall, 1rnfoi th, n(2u'elorlc p. In. 10 per erne
of contract 10 'mooml fl ny tender. f,owest or
any tender not nem..eerily excepted P'an9
and specifications at Lot:r5, t'on J, McRftlop.
JOHN Mc5AY, Clerk,
Tenders Inc the repair of the Woods Muni.
ohs' ])rain. 11cK:slop, will be received till
sanrdoy, Nov. 17111, 11125 when touters will
be opened 0t the ('nrnegie ball, Senfortlt, at
3.3u pa in. 10 percent of contrnrt to nceom-
70ny (tender. Lowest or any tender not ne010'
nrily nceeptacl Plans and specifications lit
Lot 05, Cat. 3, McKillop,
JOHN 1leNAX. Clerk.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the Estate of
George Patterson, late ofthe Town-
ship of Mullett, In the County of
Huron, Farmer, Deceased.
Notion is hereby given, puremint to Section
5,1, Chunter 121, of the Revised Htatnies of
Oc.tnrlo, that all parsaca halving claims against
the estate of the said George Patterson, de•
eeneed: who died 011 or about the Twentieth
day of October, A. U 1028 are required
an or before the 14111 day of November A.
D, 19.28, to send by post hall or deliver to Rich•
mrd Pratt and Wesley Searle, the Executors
of the lost Will and Testament of
the ceoenned, or Wm, nrydono. Clinton,
their solicitor, their Christian and
surnames. and odd tosses, with full panic.tilers In writing of their Minions and tete nature
of Mei r secnritles (If any) held by then!.
And Portlier take notice thea after aachaast
mentioned dote that said Executors will pre-
med to dlstribnt a the assets of din drummed
amongst the 00,018 entitled thereto, hnving
1rog028.a'd only to the Moline of v Loch they shall
then have notice and the said Executors will
not be noble to any person or persons for
Ella said assets or any part thereof of
whose otnhn notice 811011 not have been reeely
ad by them at the Uhue of such dtstrlbttticn.
Dated this 23rd day of October, A, D.
W, flRXDONE, (,.mems, Ont
Solloitor for the Exsou tors.
ortgage Sale
-ter -
1OO'Acn'e Farm
in Morris Township
lfnd,r anti by virtue of the Power of Sale
contained in a Mortgage to be precincts] at the
ole there will he Hurd by Public Auction on
Saturday, the 17th day of November, 11118. at
sup n1 et the American Hotel in the Vll.
tag 1 i'. u .1,01N, the Polio wing valuable harm,
1st -tint 0 the Northerly half of 1 ait No. 19
10 th 7 h ...1.0.-.4.)11 of the Township of Mor-
tb,umtmmbtk ll'1)1101:I nun', ' lrsv 00 rho
farm ern two barna, one abhor 4110111, the other
10:dat, with u•' -and «n,i•tt•lt lif '1,1,•7 brink
home ao,:71 The loud la 111:11103.1 o)) •nleured
11.1101 ' 1 god 01019 is n snmll lta'dwod
bush still on the terns; the soil 10 clay 110111,
rule nod W1, • l'noeeq, good well, ii acres of or-
chard tuna a.
Rhin a uuu'a 1f Brusaais nada
ntltrq xf Myth,
lernte lir arlw-lunar meet ab time of sale
Mid the balance within 119 days w ihunt inter.
out interest.
Incrfurther particulars and terms of sale
apply to
MESSRS. MIIPIl (MESON S; MAI{0N!I,
Barristers, Stratton!, (Int.,
Dated lit Stratford this 1101h October, 1)128,
Farm for Sale
West half of South half of Lot 12, on tete 17111
Oo noraion of !Grey, containing 50 acres, and
the Mouth half of i',ot 12, on the Halt Courses•
aiou of Grey containing 50 Bores, On the
premises)no ooinfortablrt brink house, good
born and drive sited, orchard 2 welts, 12 acres
bush, nl) underdroined ; 1 miles from Watton.
Immediate noasesefom Apply on I be prem.
lees. ALEX, NICFIOL, 8,11.8, Walton.
18•!1 Phone 17.0
Farm for Sale
_ r
Farm t,ttown nn the Dilworth Farm, nom
prising 118 aortal mostly all olonrotl and 1n a
good mete of cultivation, lots of water rind
within 11011e of Bohol station 14 milt to Ethel
Village Will further W Ill be prioed reasonably for quick
8810,
F f
t Cher
Pnrtieulare. n pi
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y
On
premises to
1 E,IiO
HOWLAND.
Ethel.
Farm for Sale
A very desirable stook farm of 150 mares, 4
mita from Brussels, Good buildings and
equipments, Easy terms to atilt purchaser.
For further particulars imply to
A, E, MAODONALbr
Brussels.