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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921
BFrTate read up the game law as it le
before you waste =telt powder. This
O arrive shortly.
a 2 utionte (dip and le no doubt, e greet a
Barmen etnbago on Canadian Nettle money maker,
of each farmer in (lenada hy the Re-
lief M40011%001; for the etervipg Ate
(tunneler,
li50,000 liaa been efused iffy the
CAR OF
le
1 owner of Peter Metalling, This wood- ;
May SAVO the peyment of a flne, eeftil belie "(Jests" alotig at lega titan
e
should be removed and withoilt further
parley too. Red tape rarely gets you Roe' running hae wane .0 a, tt g
any place. extentand the fellows who keep at it
e . should get holidays In Kingston fora
-BMA. Telephone Co, is applyiog to the y81LL 01so to cool elf their ardor in
Railway Board to be permitted to in- , eloje,1„a wen ithow„ tom,
erease their rates once more,
took place at Ottawa Wednesday of Bile i 1,250,000 women evothrs will be
week, ; eligible to mark ballots in the next
'"'"------" , Federal Electiod In thle Dotuthinet It
Otis of the contemplated eogineering , le said, Wonder if the married ladies
feats about to be attempted, and of .!, will mark their X the same way bub-
epeoial interests to Canucks since the
war, is the tunnelling of the straits of I
Dover, a distance of over ao miler; under i, 75,685 people emigrated from Ireland
water. A. eounecting link of this char- I in 1020 attd Chose left are being retitle'
eter between France and Eugland I ea by the foolish pnlicy carried mi. If
would be hailed by both Nations as the + the flre-eaters conlel be shoved off into
acme of international enterprise and ap ,ii tho sea them would be many more
Owns= It will be some chore if under- ' chances for Peace conditions,
taken.
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1 POLITIcIANs are in a criandry, as medi-
NOTHING finer than Community sine -
tug. Brussels ,
; cal experts say -Don't kiss the beby"
could arrange a union ; ,
tbev the hopettll believers in ele-
choir of from 75 to no members hY -,- -."
Mice have long ago decided
drafting in likely material in a radius of 1 men'arY "------i
that the ihwer of the burly cannot be
a few miles and the gathering together I
of
overlooked. What is the distribution of
such a company would be en inspire..
; g ..n: e enpered v
time. Old songs end selections are : ^'. ei 11 tee collection of
sought more than new-fangled produe" i ?
tions, What do the choirs and other i
musicians say about It? SATURDAY, October fteb, is Fire Pro-
. tection Day when yOu are asked. rather
i........i urged. to make a cleanPl
at an t'iii Ibat
It is quite amusing to read some of the j might teed to cause en' ass.istin .e:usinag
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laments over the ate.ence of whets of I fee. D in% forget the date and get busy
forune and other gambling devices ;from I at the job A. little care taken in such a
the Fall Fairs this year. Yoe would i cause tnay be the tueans ot saving your
think a real money maker for the Soele- 1 0 .0 buillIngs mad perhaps your neigh -
ties bad been et off whereas one of the i burs as well,
best bleeding processes on the public I
was removed and money left in the:
pockets of the people instead of carried
BI u eva le 5chool Fair
out of town by sharpers who laughed. I
we daresay, at tbe greeness of their
patrons.
teen ti lured from last week)
1......--.... 1, Aster '3 070(11. Doreen Eckinier,
t Ross Stnith, May Nicholson, May
TORON to street railway carried in men I Mow bray.
197.346,726 passengers, an increase at 1, N ATE RE STUDY
nearly 15,000,000 and yet went behind I Wild llowere, mininted, Olive Gar,
in finances f$417 426. Company ios i viva, Cola Gannett ; weeds. triont2ted,
fares collected were not high enough i o i 1.3'1,zexcli":„,lit:uteLt rn' (1),lisi 7,.((":""151„1,111,1.1tittel
meet the big expense hut now that they I Tee, e Lee, - Glenn Gannee, Edith
advanced (0 70 instead of a 5 ceut rate I Breckenridge ; weed seeds, Edith
the deficits should soon become nil un- I Breckenridge, Ilene 'Wheeler ; plant
der civic management. It is no small illii,sen.100:15,1,1iladvith, Bcf,e.eki.eil4tenf.ett, eliTicii
chore to properly care for a utility of i Breckenridge, 'Athriel Thou:ton, Wil -
such proportions and the city will have Ibert Fralick ; naive woods, Edith
a fine opportunity to show what they cep . Breekentidge, George Mines.
do toward placing it on a better ren- i M ANT: A.L TRAINING
cial basis.1. Mid honse, Gordon filinidell, Glenn
Galante, 7.3oble Citeenaway ; sailboat,
i Elias. Allen ; rope huller, Gordon
WAR.PAINT is being daubed on in the 1 Mundell ; milking stool, Wilbert Fitt -
political reahn and by another week Ole i lick,tttaittreli (31,,,,.7:7, J(31:::,..."
battle will be in array. It: numerous 1 8,,(1:1eL'eee'este„, weeee.e eediel, Geo,
constituencies there are 3 candidates I Peacoek, Gordon Mundell ; pig
80(1 11 this condition remains the results 1 trough, Willie Pacock, Clarence
on election day will be very problematic : ernitli'untlei-°.."
nfarm -g te Fletcher Fell,
Wi beet Fealiek, Gordon
but we would not be surprised to see ! Gurdon ;Aledele Harold Themes
nurner ASS saw -offs before nomination so i waste paper haeket, Olive Garnise,
that the triangular will be eliminated. Dna Gannett, Haw,' Aluilf_telli 13,,a -
In many respects the Liberal platform trice Thornton ; paper cl air , Irene
Mar Fralick, lEclith Gat
and the U. F', 0. program are almost nisteimaselet;a11 bn,Yeke,t, Mary Fralink:
identical and where their candidates Edith Garnisi, Alvis Higgins.
divide the vote the Government stead COOKING
ard bearer cannot help but profit by the
splitting up of ballots.
Place Your Order Early,
re •
; Tip-top simply of
• Corn, Shorts and Bran
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• on hand, If ynu need any call
. or 'phone,
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le W. J. McCracken
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Aitken, L. Gowan, M. Ross, R. 0
Turvey ; letteting, t. elowan, R, C.
Tarvey, A. Aiken ; map of Oanada,
M. Ross, R. Turvey,
PETS
Dug, Leslie Greenaway ; oat, Mary
Fettlick, Wilson Thornton, Hugh
Mundell, Lizzie 'Robeetson ; Pr.
pigeons, Bert Gardiss, Edith Brecken-
ridge ; Pr. rabbits, Wilbert. Ft allele.
Public speaking, Geo, Mines.
Chorus singing, school No. 10., No.
4, No. 8
Parade, school No, 10 (winner of
shiel(l), No. 8, No, 4
SP 0 RTS
Best decorated bicycle, Glenn Gar-
niss, Fred, Elliott, Wilbert Fralick ;
Slow bicycle race, Fred, Elliott ; relay
race for girls, No. 10, No, 8 No, 9; re-
lay race forbovs, No, 4, Nn. 10, No. 9;
three-legged race, No. 8, No. 10, No.
4 ; wheelbarrow race, No. 4, No. 10.
No, 9, Ni. 8 boys under 10, Geo.
Alines, JIlo, Mowbray, no, hicTav-
ieh, Neleible lelathers ; ghee under 10,
Dorothy Gannett, Gertrude Turvey,
Ethel Warwick, Belle McTavish ;
boys, 10 to 12, Geo. Mines, Fred. El-
liott, I3ert, Garniss, Lloyd Turvey ;
girls 10 to 12, Lizzie Robertson, Irene
Vheeler, Pearl !gathers, Irene Case -
more •, boys over 12, Chas, Messer,
Roy Thomas, Campbell Robertson,
Wen Mundell ; girls over 12, Lizzie
Robertson, Viola Mothers, Irene Case.
!Imre, Irene Allen ; Trustees' race,
Martin Garniss, Jas. Peapoek, Jno.
Mundell fathers' competition, stand-
ing jornp, Jno. Thyone, Martin Gar -
tiles, any Turvey, Jas. Breckenridge ;
nail driving contest, Mrs. Hethering-
ton, Mrs. Fralick, Miss Stella Turvey,
Mrs. R. Turvey.
ANNUAL international Plowing Match
and display and demonstration of farm
machinery is slated for Woodstock on
xgth, loth and 2rat insts. Special boort-
inis being done this year and the pro.
meters expect to see a record.brealeng
attendance. The old Art of handling a
single plow does not appeal to scores
since the introduction of the twin and
sulky plows but the ability to strike out
a land, plow a straight furrow and finish
in good style is still well worthy of a live
interest. It will he a good education to
take in the above event stud attend with
open eyes, ears, mouth and mind.
Bread, Beatrice Thornton, Cora
Gannett, Florence Eck mier, Edith
Breckenridge ; hisculte, Lillie Carniee,
Core Gaiteett, Hazel Mundell, Edith
Breckenridge ; light layercake, Slari
belle Bolt, Donna Smith Edit Breck-
emielge, Fiorenne Et-AC:tiler ; dark
layer cake, Donna Smith, 11szel
Baal lee Toornton, Edith Breck-
enridge ; berry pie, Donna Smith,
Hoz .1 Mundell, Edith Breckenridge,
Maribelle 13.4 ; raisin pie, Gertrude
Wheeler, Beatrice Thornton, IJilris
Allen, I laa..1 Mundell ; butler tarts,
Beatrice Thornton, Donna Smith,
Get It title Wheeler, Edith Brecken-
ridge ; tei , Lillie Garniss, Florence
Eck:tiler, Irene MeKinney, Edith
Bleckenridge ; sehnol littieh, Olive
(larnifig, Vr110a, I:Ink:pier, Beatrice
Thornton, Irene Alien ; fudge, Panetta
liene Wheeler ; rumple cream,
Olive Garniee, Beatrice Thortann,
Gertrude Wheeler, Maribelle Bolt ;
pint strawberries, Olive fierniee, Bea-
trice Thorn tr n ; white eggs, Florence
Ikkmier, Lizgle Rohm, tson, Viula
Mathes Ethel Johnston ; brown
eggs, (4.0. Mines, Viols, Mather, Elsie
Thew num, Campbell limber tscm.
WHERE are all the farmer yeutlis in
Huron County as it relates to 1,ve stock
Judging at the large Pairs? At the
Western Fair there were 17 entries in
the horse class, 29 In beef cattle, 17 in
dairy cattle, xt in sheep and 6 in swine,
8o le all. There was only one p102
winner In Perth Co. and 0000 10 Huron
It would be a good idea to resurrect
juvenile judging at the Coun'y and
District Fall Falrsland grant the girls
show in poultry and in this way give
them an acquaintance with the clams
that might lead to the broader field.
What We want to see is the practical ap-
plication.
Pitets0er travelling the country roads
don't' require to be told that in 192/
weeds got a bold on many a farm far be.
• rand the comparison of almost any other
year on record. Little or no attention is
given the Noxious Weed Act by Coun-
cils or other public bodies, Why don't
the U. F. 0. or the Agricultural Soci-
eties and others who are supposed to aid
• in up.to date farming get busy and go
right at the job? Pathroasters should
have a good deal to say about the toed -
sides and give a reagent why they should
be veritable seed beds ht many in-
Stences,
Maitland Presbytery
Presbytery of Maitland met on Sept.
21et in the Winghani Anglican church,
with Moderetor, Rev. F. (J. Overend in
the chair. Rev. E. F. Chandler, re-
cently inducted into the Walton con-
gregation was introduced to the court.
Conitnissioners to the General Asserts -
my reported Oleic diligence in attend-
ance on the meetings of that court
and the impressions they had received.
Revs 8.0. Overend and N. R. Sinclair
were appointed representatives to the
executive of the Young People's Un -
inn of tho Presbytery, Rev, D. Mc -
Lend. Formosa, who was to be pre-
sent, and lead in a discussion on for-
eign iniesione, was called to Toronto
by the serious illness of one of hie
children.
In the matter of the request from
the General Board of the church for
the nomination of an Educational
Secretary, the court refused to make
o nomination and registered a protest
of such au official at such a titne. Re-
quest was received from session of
Knox church and session of Huron
church, Ri pley, that Presbytei y ap-
point. a Oommission to conae to Ripley
end eller% a ninon between the two
cherches, The request was granted
and the following commissioners ap-
pointed to visit Ripley and issue the
matter : Key, W. A. Bradley, Tees -
water ; Rev. F. 0. Overend, Kincar-
dine ; J. A. McKenzie, elder, Kincar-
dine.
Preebytery decided to hold a special
meeting on October 11 10 consider how
best to entry out the spirit of the sug-
gested pregeittn of the Foreign Move-
ment. The progtam for this meeting
Wag left, in the hands of the General
Interests cominittee of Presbytery.
Rey. L. Perrin, Charnel.% church, Ar -
mow resigned hie pewee ate to take up
work in Bauditon. Resignation was
accepted to take effect forthwith.
Many brethren expressed regret at los-
ing Mr. Perrin as a ntetnber of the
Presbytery and wished hien God -speed
in his new work. Rev. P. 0. Overend
was appointed iIlLerinl Moderator of
the vacancy, to declare the pulpit va-
cant on the fit et Sunday of October,
On the matter of the minimum salary.
Clerk was instructed to issue circular
to the manage:a and congregations
within the bounds calling attention to
the 'order of the General Assembly in
Oto tn ether and requesting a reply he-
fts) e November 15.
Following resolution was introduced
and passed amid moat appleuee
"Presbytery of Maitland recognizing
fig WING
Tatting, • Gertrude Wheeler,
Irene Wheeler ; 11 ressed (1,41,
Mal y Ft alick, Olive Gentles,
Muriel Thornton, Dorothy
iiarnien ; crazy quilt block, Florence
Eck mime Oent Gaieties, Olive Gra.rnle4,
MILLINERY
BELMONT
PARLORS
etUR Choice new stock
of Fall Millinery is
now on exhibit and we
will be glad to have the
Ladies call and inspect
the same.
Will not hold a Formal
Opening.
Miss Hingston
copy of this tesolution, Every minis-
ter in the Presbyteny was present at
this naeeting. While the Presbytery
was in session the Presbyterial of the
Women's Missionary Society held a
conference on missionaey methods in
St. Andrew's church.
Henry and Wire. At'matrong returnl
ed front a rnont,We visit with friends
in the Wept, and with their eon, IA -
310, near Saskatonn, Report good
crape in that locality, but .threehing
delayed by rain and snow,
• Gerrie
A grocery has been opened by G.
W. Walker.
School Fair at Fordwich dresv a
good many from this locality.
W. A. and Mrs. Irwin are home
from a veeeks' visit with relatives in
Winnipeg and the West.
Evangelistic services have been held
at Orange Hifi. • Rev. Dr. Mahood
tkpastor. aleading part along with the
Howl:* Township Fair was held
Saturday and attracted a good attend-
ance. Dinner was served in the
Town Hall, under auspices of St.
Stephen's church, Concert was held
in the evening.
Thursday of this week Wingham
District W. M. S. Convention will be
held in the Methodist church here,
with sessions at 2 and '7.30 p. m. Rev.
K. J. Beaton, a missionary from
China, will speak at both gatherings.
Huron county
Fall Fair at Gorrie last Saturday.
gxeter wants a Horticultnral Soc-
iety,
Oorn borer ha a been busy ebOut
Heiman., ,
Applee are poor crop in Dungannon
locality,
Dorn borer has been busy about
Hansen..
Choral Society at Exeter is cordially
supported.
Field Day at Clinton Collegiate Fri,
dair,d0corto. p14hay is good own around
Whiteehurch.
• Barn of J. Schafer, Howick, was
distroyed by fire,
Thos, Treleaven, Lucknow, suffered
a stroke of paralysis.
Dungannon Fall Fair Thursday and
Friday of this week,
Dashwood. Hartleib has a
plum tree with blossoms.
W, G. Oolgate, Toronto, 18 the new
proprietor of Winghana Times.
Somebody broke 3 panes of glass in
Dawson's etore window, Gorrie,
9Exeter Canning Dompany has the
biggest corn pack in them history.
Libel al candidate in Londeit 180.14,
Somerville, a fox mer Goderichite.
Hollyman Bros. have bought Spind-
ler's bakery and grocery, Lucknow.
Deer were seen in a field near Luck -
now They were the 411mbed variety.
gone to Toronto to carry on a drug
stoJr.:G. Garnet Armstrong, Lucknow, has
Mrs. Gillespie sr., Seaforth, fell down
the cellar steps but no bones were
broken.
Injury to W. Vale's spine was
caused a fall from an apple tree at
Exeter.
11 feet, 6 inches is height of sunflow-
er. stalks grown by T. Wiggington.
Olin ton.
Barn and season's crop of J. Mc-
Olinehy, Stanley, were destroyediby
lightning.
Miss Janet McGowan, East Wa-
wanosh, will train fora nurse at a
London hospital.
Miss Maty Tom, Goderich, has re-
turned to the Medical School, Toronto,
for another year.
10 ddsigns for proposed Memorial
Soldiers' Monument are now tip for
consideration at Godericb.
Londesboro Ptesbyterian annivers-
ary services Oct. 23. Rev. Mr. Thomp-
son, Monkton, will preach.
Additional dredging Co be done at
Goderich harbor. Has the coming of
the election anything to do with it ?
Molesworth
St. Andrew's church, Molesworth,
will hold their anniversary services
Sunday Oct. Oth. Rev. Finlay Mathe-
son. B. A., St. Andrew's church, Strat-
ford, will preach at 11.00 a. m. and 1.30
p. m. Monday evening. A Fowl sup-
per will be served in the school room
from 6 to 8 o'clock, Program will be
given in the clauech, consisting of ad-
dresses by Rev'ds N. R. D. Sinelsir,
Belmore ; A. Laing, Fordwich ; T. E.
Keunedy, Oranbrook ; J. W. Pring,
Trowbridge. Music by IL and Mrs.
Jackson and Mr. Hoover, Listowel as
-
shred by Moleeworth choir and male
quartette.
';fohnston Yoars 0 1
WAR/ timid dead in'hed at his motherle
home, Suturnothill.
Rev, end Mrs. MeKegney and
rob, Olinton, have gone to iiingland,
Goderieb. will vote on' a new Slier
and chlorinating plant to cost $55.000.
• Fortune telling gipsies are doing the
County, with the accent on "doing",
Will. glford, formerly of Holme8.
ville, died at Calgary quite andtienly,
Tulips and daffodil bulbs are to be
planted in street dower beds in libteter.
Wes. Dearing, 9rd Oon, Stephen,
of wagon back ng it out of barn,
broke A rib by rotting hit by • tongue
Perth Sounty
e
1010 item et 4twood
Pair, Orowd was sMairet. Wall in.
John MeOulloch, Orotnarty, made
1111(31(11(08 Dxeter Fair and got 88
prizes.
I. 0, O. V, District Dodge of iiietrue.
tide will be held at Mitchell on
Thanksgiving Day,
Miss Galloway, one of Mitchell
High School Caruthers, resigned
will go to Toronto to teach on Nov, 1,
Farm for Sale
/feral for pale, containing lee acrek_being
Lot 12, 055.14, Grey towitanip. About sores
cleared and beienee In ntnih, Good frame
house, bank barn, orchard and plenty or aprino
par manse particulars as to price,
Palmerston may have a, sehool
panne, 49,, apply on the romieem,
nurse. THOS. ellAR MONT.
Robt, Dalidson bought Hicks Home Phone 441# eroprieter.
Mitchell, '
Soldiers' IVIonument is being erected
t Harrieton,
• Trowbridge
Wesley and Mrs. Buttner, Elmira,
visited over theaveek-end and Sunday
with Richard and Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. R. Baker returned home Fri-
day after spending a week with her
parents. Jos. and Mrs. Johnston.
Miss Hazel Oosens, daughter of C.
W. and Airs. Comte, has taken a Posi-
tion with the Banner Publishing Com.
patty, in Listowel,
W. and Mts. Thompson; Miss Eva
Thompson and Robert Thompson
motored to Goderich to attend the
funeral of the late Mrs, Fowler, Mrs.
Thompson's sieter.
For several weeks past services in
the Methodist church have been held
in the basement, owing to teouble
with acetylene lighting system, and
attendance has been somewhat effect-
ed. Some repairs have been made to
the system.
There was ge small attendance at
Sunday School Convention in Metho-
dist church here Tuesday of last week.
Program, including a splendid ad-
dress by Rev. MI.. Fletcher, Toronto,
was of a very helpful nature and very
profitable to Sunday School %Yorkers.
Supper was served by local school.
Mary Alowbray ; crocheted yoke,
the able ellorts of Attorney -General
Florenee lEcktnier, Gertrude Wheeler,
Irene N,V heeler, Lillie Barnhill ; hem- Raney to suppress all violations; of the
lotteries, gambling
ipm against raffles,
etitched towel, Olive Grumble, Hazel
Mundell, Shirley MAIracken t knitted and all ()thee: gambling devices, desires
to express its utmost approval and
searf, Gera Cistonett ; hemmed towel
most hearty appreciation of the
Melia M i ries, Irene Casemore.
course he has pursued," Clerk was
MOT1IBIRS' COMP itTrriON authorized to furnish the press with a
Gill's school dress, Mrs. L. Homier,
Mrs. Wm. Nicholson, Mrs, Jos. l3rrok- -
enridge ; geeanium, Mrs. A. Aitken,
Mee. L. Enktmer ; Rex tegon a, A is,
R. Derides.
IR LS UNDER TWENTY
Cohn ed veritt e, Margin et Curtis ;
pillow Blip, embroidered, Margaret
thirtis I knitted sweatee, Setae El-
liott.
TRUSTIDES' COMPETITION
Hand male axe handle. Geo, Ben-
nett ; 1090 80101', ,1110, 14011d011, Jas,
Poacook, J. J. Sellers ; school picture,
Jim Mundell ; essay, W. 3. ?Jester,
TEACHERS' COMPETITION
Snit/imitate, A.. Aiken ; writing, .23
STHMA RAt-SINIA14
NO Smokiop—No Sprayinu—No
Just. Swallow a Capsule
RAZ -MAH Is Guaranteed SAVE - MONEY - BY
to restore normal breathing, stop mucus
getbering.a in the bronchia tubas pa
long nights of quiet sleep; contains see
habit-formitig arug. $1.00 etyma dm"
gist's. Trial freeat our agencied orwrite
Tenspleions, 142 rang W., Toronto.
Sold by Jas. Vox t in Walton by
W, G. $eal.
Commercial hotel. Blyth, will be
run by Jas. Roberts, Milverton. Jno.
Emigh will continue to live in Blytb.
Dungannon locality has 5 old folk
over 90 years viz Mrs. Nivins, Mrs.
Dreaney, T. Park, H. Oaeser and T.
Dither.
At 102 years Mrs. Robert Elliot, for-
merly of Goderich townehip, died in
North Dakota, where she lived for
past 86 years.
Clinton Anglicans presented Rev.
Mr. Noltegney with a club bag and
his wife with a purse of money before
they left, town.
Daisy Hal, owned by Dr. Whitley,
Goderich, broke a, leg at. Seaforth Fall
Fair by stepping on a stone. Mare's
leg was put in plaster of Paris cast.
a
St, Marys population le 8,843, gain
Pf IS% over 1911.
War Memorial at St. Marys will be
unveiled on Thursday, Nov, 11,
Melvyn Shera, Atwood; broke one
of his AMR while cranking a ear.
Auction Sale
F. Strickert was fined 820 plus $20
more costs at Stratford for driving
automobile without licenee.
$158 was realized by serving meals
at Atwood Fair. Money will be util-
ized to provide street lighting.
Business Mens' Banquet at Painter.
stein was addressed by ex -Mayor 3. 3.
Hunter, of Kincardine Reporter.
Methodists and Peeebyterlans are
carrying out plan of grouping con-
gregation( in Palmerston District.
00 ...,,l mangolds have been grown
by Peter, Atwood, Although in
his 79th year he won 23 prizes at At-
wood Fair. '
St. Mat y's Widder street Presby-
terian Munch has called Rev, Dr, E.
Foster, Sinews, at 82000 salary. In-
duction Oct. 20th.
Robert and Mrs. Adair, Elma town-
ship„ celebrated the alth anniversary
of their marriage. Their 10 children
are all alive. - A puree of gold was
preseuted.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLE-
oft si San, 1101113118011.0 FURNITURE, 00.
Jas. Taylor, Auctioneer, bas received laetrile
Mons from the undersigned Proprietor to sell
by Public Auction et Lot 28, Con. 0, or-
ris, Friday. October 7th, at 2 o'olock ahem, the
following valuable property :-1 general par.
pose mare 8 years old, 1 heavy draft mare 6
years old, 1 heavy 0512 gelding 7 years old, 1
heavy draft gelding 4 years old, I heavy draft
gelding 5 years old, 1 cow fresh about 8
months, 2 freeh cows about 2 months, 1 set of
heavy brass mounted double harness, I set
medium weight double harness, 1 set single
harness, 1 lumber wagon new last Spring, 1
hay rook, 1 gravel box, 1 Cookshutt fertilizer
with seed drill combined, 1 hay rake, 1 cultiv-
ator. 1 set wide barrows, 2 welking plows, 2
soothers, 1 DeLaval cream separator nearly
new, 1 Ford ear in good repair, about 800 boa,
oats, about 800 bus. barley, 1 brass bed and 1
wood bad, 2 bedroom suites, 1 dressing table, 1
washin and, 4 pair springs end mattramee, 1
m
dining rootable, dos kitchen chairs, 1
kitchen couch, 1 rug x 12, 1 dining room suite
1 Davenport, I library table, 1 writing desk,
Columbia Gramophone, 1 coal or wood stove,
1 kitchen range, 1 New Perfection oirstove. 80
cords wood, pile of poets, milk San, imgar
kettle, shovels, forks and other articles.
Furniture is all nearly new an,1 in firstclass
condition. There will poettively be 'nothing
reserved. Terms—Sums of 010 00 and under
cash ; over that amount 8 months' credit giv-
en onfurnishing approved joint notes. 4 per
cent 00 f °mash on credit amounts,
LEWIS WHITFIELD, Proprietor.
Just Received
A New Stock of
Very Best Goods and Most Reasonable
in Price.
See them before you order.
CALLING
Joe Schwadron
House fpr Sale
The protiortp of the late tIrs. Procter, cot,
nor of Alexander stat Flora street, Brussele, is
oilfired for /alio, Good frame house and K. Fier 0
°fiend. Possession may bad on (Weber let
For fluffier partioulara apply to.
Wfd. THIIELL,
Phono 1011 R. No, 4, Brussels,
Bull for Service
The undersigned will keep for service, 0118H
Lot 60, Com 2, Morris township, that
Short Horn Bull, Gainford of Salem No,
.06118.. Sired in, Gainford ergo's ild68001 ;
Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 1180601. Fed.
igree may be seen on application. Terms -
510.00 for thoro'-b1'58 payable at time of ser -
doe with privilege to retnrn. Grade cows not
allowed,
'PROS. FIERCE,
Proprietor
Hill View Farm
JAS. A. REA
Breeder of large English Berkshires
Young stook for sale, either sex.
For further particulars write opphone.
Rrnesels' Celt tral— Walton P, 0,
Phone 13010 R. R. 8
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ream Wanted
Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly
established and that gives you Prompt Service and
Satisfactory Results.
We solicit your patronage knowing that we can
give you thorough satisfaction.
We will gather your Cream, weigh;sample and tet
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
ples and pay you the highest market prices every two
weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia.
For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C.
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
MeCA.LL, Phone 231o, Brussels, or write to
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Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns
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Brussels Cf9mery
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