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The Brussels Post, 1913-12-25, Page 41. "tirusskis Voot T'iva iDAY, DEOfiIMBER 35, tete Mutest Christmas to every reader of Tms POST. Now wonid be good time to shape tip the good resolutions for ripe Per- haps lest year's outline could be turned up and on scoount of not being badly worn could be ruled again by changlug the date, POSTMASTER GENERAL is authority for, the statement that parcel post will come into 0Perat f n in Camila duringrlug the month of January. There'll be some ane y. doings after the inauguratiou of this new order of things and the postmasters and mail carriers wilt have troubles of their own. JTIDOIN• by the thousands of dollars being paid out .to the Fantail raid tie - fenders it would•,appear as If Ontario bad an army uf large proportions in z866, It is said the papers of some of the applicants are spurious and con- equeutly seek the $roe as swindlers instead of loyal men and true. They should be presented with a quarter of a cord of basswood. •Husos County leads the van in the production of butter, according to Provincial statistics. There are 9 to and anoutput 1 of 88 factories.79 1 3 pounds, valued at $476,908. Ontario farmers made cheese worth $x6,457,532. By a.move•up on the part of Huron Co. farmers who are not now patronizing eitherthe butter or cheese industry the quantity might be easily doubled. A new- movement known as the Ontario Young Manhood Association recently organized in Toronto, to fight forProhibition of the liquor traffic, is operating in Welland County where the Canada Temperance Act will be sub- mitted. Between 1,500 and 2,000 young men have been enrolled. The slogan is "No Booze." Huron' County will ro babl) get busy along the same January. line in HAURIS•rON town Council has increas- f ed billiard room licenses from $25,oo and $to,00 to $100,00 and $75.00. The license necessary for the sale of cigarettes is $75 0o in that town. Some people lose sight of the fact that no one under 18 years of age has any right by law to be supplied with tobacco or cigarettes. Adults who purchase and then supply minors are else liable. If a few lawbreakers were taught a lesson by a Magistrate it would do good right here in Brussels. IT looks as if the prodding of the Dominion Grange is likely to stir up s a aseessirat•g 1' d prove very bene- ficial to the farming coni:iri) +ted a share of it would indirectly do a goo turn to people not eugaged in Agri- culture. The day of class legislation and running governments for purely party purposes has about run its race and men of independence and broad .,horizon will come to the front in answer to a call from electors who will demand fair play and service to the country in. stead of always taking account of political favorites or large contributors the election fund. THE Entrance Examination may be bolished 1 y the Provincial Education epartment. It does not appear to be lued very highly by a good many colonists. If the anormaly of ask - ng people to be at the expense of tiding the Model Schools and at the e time tie thein up with restrictions to securing schools, were removed •.would take away a regulation that is meaningand discouraging to the teachers ; an injustice to Trustees when io great a shortage of instructors is ',Vent ; and mostunsatisfactory to '• its and guardians. A Model of certificate should be good for years straight tesouing with the vilege of teachers and trustees doing siness without reference to Normal- s or Inspector's permits. If some of the fellows who make the rules had to hent their job by the sane route there I be some very vigorous kicking. ANADIAN PICTORIAL a's Moet Artistic and Peddle... Magazine DON'T DOPE WITH ALCOHOLIC "TONICS" 44* 444444 44.46+•'1••+•+O'1',+,+ ht••+•+++••4+4.4. +0+o+J+• 1.4•. This le honest advice for you who are run down and alak-don't dope with alcoholic "tonics." We're back- I ing this advice with out' personal h t guarantee of satisfaction tc yon, 01 • + yourtneney back. There are a lot of so-called "tonics" e on the market that do not, depend for their abort -lived popularity ou any real merit they possess; but upon the fact that the alcohol lu most of there and the dangerous or habit-forming drugs in some of thein give a tew motnenta' exhilaratiou and liveliness after a dose is taken. After awhile, even this effect ceases to take place, 1unfortunate atleuC w orae off a and n, P than rrelief n before turns for elf to some- thing ome t g e bin else. Dunt daps yourself with such stuff Take veal medicine that will do yon real good, that will supply to your system the strengthening, disease. relieving and disease -resisting • in- gredients it needs. Take Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion and get well and keep well, It is a real blood and nerve -food medicine, It contains no alcohol nor any other dangerous or habit-forming drugs, but is made entirely from ingredients heeded to build up the strength and health of the ailing. You who are weak and run-down, and you who are apparently well now but are liable to suffer from various cold weather ailments, use Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to get and keep well and strong, For the tired -out, run.dn n, nervous, emaciated or debilitated—the convalescing—grow- ing children—aged people—it is a sensible aid. to renewed s 1 en th , g better spirits, glowing health. Rexall Olive Oil Eruulsion-king of tate celebrated Rexall Remedies—is for freedom from sickness of you and your family. Pleasant-tasting—un- like the cod liver oil preparations— you'll be as enthusiastic about it as we are when you have noted its strengthening, invigorating. building - up, disease -preventing effects. If it does not help you, your money will be given back to you without argu- ment. Sold In this community only at our stnre—The Rexall Store—one of more than 7,000 leading drug stores in the United Slates, Canada and Great Britain. F. R Smith, Drug- gist, Brussels, Ont. his elegant magazine delights the while it instructs the mind concern. the picturesque doings of an interest- and highly entertaining world. crowded ach issue is literallycro w with blithest quality of photogravures, oyof them worth framing... to the most popular "Pick•-me'up" he waiting room tables of the ''lead- sthroughout t he Dominion: doctor in the bigP ublic libraries it is liters Vs"naed up" ter the ninny who are ht;- by its entertaining and beattti- "dnve at sight" publication and departmental features of great tb the young woman and the her, just to quote one man's praise oily thousands --elle Canadian ntnissiouer in Lontlon—the Rt. rd Stratheona, wrote 1— Cenedfpilrijictorial ie.a publics - tion which, if I may be permitted to say so, is a credit to Canada." (Signed) STR AT H CO NA. new subscribers— twelve On trial to months for only 65 cents. is published The "Canadian Pictorial" P by the "Pictorial Publishing Co ," Witness Block, Montreal, Can. Try it for a year. ARE YOU VERY BUSY? Every little while pea read in the pa err that so many persons have died from Con sumption. It is all very far-off and matter of fact and possibly it scarcely arrests your etten tion. Do you ever realize that each one of those ' eases"—mere items in a1 official record—is a black tragedy to samehody that behind each one of them lies long, hopeless days of pain, feverish nights of despair, lifetime plans that must be laid away, grinding poverty, perhaps a wife tc fight her own way afterwards or childrer• who know hunger now h g ^ that the father el is genes -... -• Just su ose it - eea your tragedy Suppose it wevre your father,your mhr, your brother, sister, husband, wife, your child, or perhaps your sweetheart, and you with the hospital doors shut in your face, wringing your bands in utter helplessness while the crowds hurry by, engrossed in their own affairs. But no! You are in that crowd and Yon don't hear either because you are busy. Bub wouldn't you give—and gladly—if you knew that what meant so little to you would go far to bring back the glow to somebody's wan face or the laughter to somebody's lips? Just sit down and think of the one you love best in the world. Then say "If she lay there--" or "If he lay there—" and see how it sounds. What would be. come of all your plans and your busy days then ? For eleven years now the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives has cared for those whom others love best, and hundreds of them have gone home again well and happy. It keeps its doors open because a few busy people like you stop for a moment and remember. Are you going to remember this Christ.. mss Don't put it off: Use the attached form in sending your contribution. To help the 11fuskolea Free Hos- pitalfur Consumptives continue its life-saving week, .1 gladly enclose the sum of $ Name, .address 0.00 will provide maintenance for a week, 20.00 will pay for four weeks. 250,On will endow a bed for a year. Since the need is such anemia:tent one, Iskould alsolike to subscribe bl Register my ne45e accor•d. anpty, Contributions may ba soot to W. J. Oago, 14,9.84 knoll's( Ave., Toronto, or to n. Dunbar,. Somarens r,attn10 Saul. tur5um Anoelatlon, 317.1Cing St W., Toronto, • • •• • • • + Brussel$ Oounoil Statutory meeting' was held Mon- day evening, 1 I 15th inst. S t. NIenbel's present except Geo. Muldoon; who was 0111 of town. . Minutes of the last meeting read and passed. Accounts were ordeted 110 — w s to be paid as follows ' Jno, Roger, Engineer's fees ,.....$ $ 00 P. S. Stott, Clerks salary.. , 54 00 " miscellaneous .. 46 00 R. Oliver, salary.......,. .. 40 00 -n araC 14 26 Richie work n '1, R, Hendertlon, mieceltaneous 50 Inc, Long, selecting jurors 4 00 De. T.T, ,McCrae, Health officer 20 00 Chas. Psllard, rnfsoellaneone 1 60 I, Leckie, selecting jurors. Stn7 00 Application was made for tax re- duction byA, duction on rink, It was m i MoOdire, seconded by EL A. Pryne A Full Line Christmas fruits r Ready Xmas s Comin We Are Try S. C. Wilson iae J '1C1 `.1 1 are fresh a • r Goods r l 1•next Grocery olds Our GU I r 4. .. With 'ou 1 owe can supply you with all kinds of Christmas Groceries, + Peels, Selected Raisins, Currants, Icing Sugar, Spices, Etc, • + (LEMONS, BANANAS, ALMERIA GRAPES + FIGS, DATES, PRUNES, PEACHES And Line OF • A eat '" Oranges The flrwt N+tvrtl Olangcs n)' th0 raw() me here told me sweet and juicy. Expect a big shipment in a few days and prices ore lute. Crockery and Fan At -4PRIN--- Geo. Thor 0 + 0 + 6 + • + • + • 0 0 a 0 9 a ,•+••+•+•+•+O+•+•'1 •+9+•+0.4 0+0+044640+0++0G 0.0+++•3.•+ ems• that a rebate be made of $25, the total tax being $93.00. parried, No 0011011 was taken concerning B. Gerey's business tax, Jno. Meadows was charged with o h was an error, taxes arc t4 w dog, It willted. be rebated. Letter was read from Jas. Sharpe relative to Electric Light plant. Report was presented as 10 amount of taxes paid by close of Dec. 13th. By -Law was read 8 titnesand passed fixing polls and Deputy Reluruieg Of- ficers fur the next Municipal Eleetiou. N. F. Gerry will be in charge at Town Hall and P. Scott at Public Library audience room. Nninivation nn 29th at 7.30 p, m. and Election a week later. Council then adjourned. Bluevale (fust Rouwx No. 2.— Following are the patrons of Rural snail route , No. 2 running out of Bluevale, with I D. Miller as the obliging carrier I— IsT L1NE MORRIS 1- • blathers,R. !lathers G. Glut h Hem Y • 1Johnston,Robb, ass t1 Sellers, L. JolruslJ C. Tnrvey, W. Robinson, W. Fraser Arthur Shaw,Jos.u J. John - Snaffle, illie , ston, G. Johnston, G. Peacock, D. Ramsay, J. Peacock, 0. Forest jr., T. Smith, R. blesser, H. Muses. 2ND LINE alEy T. Wilson, W. Willis, A. Pollock, W. Holt, S. Burke, D. Breckenridge, G. Parks, W. Hamilton, A. Jaeklin, E. Jaeklin, Gen. Johnston, J. McEwan, E. 13ryans, 3. McLennan, M. Fraser, J. King, R. McAilistev, F. Balfour', A. McDonald, Jno, McDonald, W. Fraser, Jos; McDonald. 4TII LINE GREY I• Campbell, John Pearson, Jas. Pearson, W. J. Jaeklin, Joe Jacklin, F. Sellers, L. Frain, D. Jaeklin, R. Carr, Mrs. A. McDonald, Jas. Turn. bull, B. Wheeler, Thos. Strachan, C. Straohau, D. Strachan. 2ND LINI7 MORRIS H. Do k t V. Moses, U. B Forests , W. Jermyn, A. Shaw, 3. Grasb A. mnregia. MustardV. S. Davidson, 11IcVettie, G. W. Turvey, \\7, Tuevey, Geo, Turvey, J. J. Fell, 0, Agar, J. 3, Sellers, H. Bosman. Blyth Miss M. Pollock left Thursday on a visit to her sister's, Mrs. 5, J. Smith, at• Petoskey, :Mich. blas. THOS. OoDE DEORASED.—With regret we announce the death of one of our esteemed rosidetts in the per- son of Mrs. Thomas Code, who depart- ed this life on Wednesday, Dec. 10th after an illness covering a period of a nutnber bf weeks. Deceased, whose maiden name was Annia Rathwell, was born in the County of Lanark, Ontario, in the year 1841, she being one of a family of 8-4 sons and 4 daughters born to Thomas and Sarah Rathwell. Of this Isige family only 2 are living, namely, Samuel, of Witte - ton, and William, of Perth, Lanark Oounty. Deceased was married to Iter now bereft husband, Thomas Code 40 years ago, and for some time after their mai riage they melded on a farm near Carleton Place, coaxing to Morris township 28 years ago, whine they lived until ` moving to Blyth + • about seven years ago. The Family left to mourn her loss, be- sides bel' beruaved (husband till :— Mrs. \V, U. Laallaw anti Mrs. Roles Powell, of !Morris ; airs, Alex. Porter- field, of East 12L Ieal; anti Ales. P all ,r 'all t' Ont., U. 1. Kennedy, U1 )lett. C Y. of whom were with her ler smile weeks prior to her demise, which was not wily a great privilege, but cunt- fovt to the deceased !o bee illness. The hate airs. Code was a woman of excellent qualities, a good ueighbut and kind £raced euj,yiug he esIee i and respect of a large eitele of friends. She was a n ewber of the A,iglieat Chine!' at which service was heli.) on Friday ttiLelssuun prier to ititermeli5 in the Uuiou cemetery. To fir. Code and the family is extended the sympathy of the community in the loss uf a loving %vire and kind and affectiuuate mother. Auction Sales AUCTIONCALE 01? 35145 se00X.—F. 0. Scutt, Auctleloel', has rethlttn to tlu0• Mona from the uauersl •neo to Nell by Paine 6 Morris of Tee. - cloy, . 2 IAA 28, 1, sl. 7 141 Auction S u 35 stock ;— 28hd at era 0 5 ram y the meowing1nfue stuck •-1 l: are.he un Olnua4yt uh old in fuel, 2 Heavy Draft Fillies Habig s scar' 15 gotta Dairy (Joe's nl calf, 7 stuck Piga weighing a- bout 126 lbs. eech,1 Be ood Sow. The sale will be without reserve, Terms ;-7 months credit given on furnishing Approved Joint Notes. 6. per cent. per annum allowed off for cash. 8115115 & Sl00enlnoK, - Proprietors, F. S. 800T9l, Ana. AIJOTION SALE OF FARMS, FARM a10550 AND Iwer.nttsOT.—F. 8 Scott, Auctioneer, has been instructed by the under- signed to Hell by publio auction at see bot 10, Oon, 4, blorris, on Tuesday, December, 80th, at 1 o'clock, the following property t-1 mare 18 years old In foul, I mare 12 yeas old with Dolt ))month+ old et foot, 1 draft mare in foal 8 years old (cal be registered), 1 draft marerle- Ing 4 yea's aired by Scotland's Hope (Mao be registsrtdb I draft horse rising 9 years sired byBu, 1 drat mare in from rising 4 Sears sired by Sunlight, 1 draft borne ricing 8 years sired by Drumburhe, t dram hones rising 8 years sired by Bursar, 1 draft hol•oeeolt rising 2 years sired. by Bursa', 1dyer thorse colt ris- ing 2 years, 1 driving mere raping 0 yea re iu foal, 1 driving Spring horse colt sired by Nap - lin, 1 heavy Spring mare colt, 1 row due to ,• arch 16th 1cot clue to t Salve Feb. 1 th.nave M 8 yleo,odue tocalve i art 20th heifer rising 0 years, 4 !teflon rising 2 SanrR,'2 steers I year old, ()Spring calve 1 young brood How. 1 13aaeey-B0rris. 1)155655 7ft,. cut needy new, with truck and slheaT on eller and -tongue truck, 1 Deering mower 7ft. cut nearly new, 1 Maeaey'Eerris Reed dril118-hoe nearly n ew,1 horse rake, 1 Sipe Harrow, 1 muffler, 1 double plow. 1 gang plow, 1 set iron harrows, 1 land roller, 1 (Newham relining mill and bagger, 1 tnrnl sower, 2 plows one nearly new, 1 set 10001, scales, 1 hay fork n11 complete with new ropes, 1 fence wire eeretdle• with ropes nearly new, 1 set plow harness, 1 set of heavy teen ho•nees nearly new, 1 set Riegle rubber mounted hempen.. 1 string of belle, 1 top bog- gy nearly new, 1 cal Iter, 1 wagon, 1 see of 1(4- aleiaim, 1 pig box, 1 gravel box 1 Horn Din nter; 60 thorn' bred T3lanlc .Minorco hens, 25 _thorn bred young OolntnInen Wyandotte bens with rooster, 10 cords dry hardwood 20 inches, 80 cords dry softwood 20 Nebo%, 1 nrw irons -nut saw, 1onalheater with oven attached., 1 new Standard cream RelereEar. 500 bus, of onts. 20 ins, alms, 15 bags of hnotcwhent, •20 tons of good straw, 8 tone 5ree0 feed, 8 tens of hay, 20 grain bags, env thee, forks- obpine nod elm Pr- Gee l me•- Oue other nl'tlelea- PAM\IR—GA) 100 erre, br- ing R% Lot 19, tion 4 Morris, on whieb there 1a a brink horse and bank hare, 8 n0ree 9nnnitg e'ahad. 8 pores wheat ,Moir) PO arras 15o11 plowing done, nail 11Ole ee in !instil re I 55,4 miles from Brunets with gnnd read. 12nd1100. 00x00 being T of 18, 0011 5 Morrie, 0110.101? of which is eulfivated and the billnnre peeded down, Thi'+ IR n toad; farm, 41.0 mites from BM:NINO a and nn n gond 5004temente will .he rented for tom of vette. if not mold Teems —All Roma of 90 and under nnol) ; over that amount 10 months 0 'dib will be given on fur- nishing approved ,jmnt notes, be, cant, off for cash m) 01.0rlit amounts WILLIAIM 000X, Proprietor, 417..31,112.30.1.011#9111.1.- 4004.41'•'1'•+•'t••+•+•+•'N•'P•+•00'h•4.0.1.04.40'1••++.5.G4-.+04,4'500•.04.4. + + • 0 ••l' • • d• + CoId Weather GooEIs Fine range of wellmade e Horse Blankets t s at various i rices Comfortable Rugand Robes Sleigh Bells in varietg. Halters, Curry Combs, Brushes, &o. Trtnke1 Valises and Hand Bags if you intend travelling Otte large stdek give snet uneva a good choicePR1015 ATM' 301r. Oa!►in andx000111 goods. Harness Specialty, palrlogPhone 31x B. F. A Brussels On Jan. IsI,1014,,tho Cash System of 'doing business will be adopted. •04+4+06•446 44+ 4'44.0)•64,04.44+ 40100 184'•+i•6604 •d•46 4 4'o+N i\ • + • 4 •+ • aId1e5 At the Candy Counter you will !hui the le x est and best as. ,ol to and see -• our Chocolates 8 n u a, in Brussels, 11 a (. WWI ant F lu it . e )Ito 0 1 to ,2.00 from 60 'F 1 n ilea I ) 1's sBinB us ritu'inrlu 1 ren snrunenloC011t lino out` huge s !, 6 l and twee. Always a full line of Fry's, Webb's and Nasnlith'5 celebrated Choc- olates on hued. HOT DRINKS HOT SOUPS • FRESH OYSTERS COFFEE 0000A OYSTERS and B105F '1'l A Toswro GOOD QUALITY Thanking our friends for their liberal patronage Eluting the past year we wish all a Merry )Solidity Season. Phone 7S ' y 11 S® fl Special Attention to Phone Orders, S. • ��L/�ir/ 0•+•00.•.++•++.+••+•4+4+4••0•0•••0••0e6040'' np4. 4, • • • 0 • MONDAY, JANUARY 5TH le the re -opening Day of • The North ern Business CoIIee•• • • Established 1881 - Owen Sound, Ont. • • The pructieal school, regular classes including list) action and expor- • ience in Card Indexing, Fullow.nps, Letter Copying—Press and Rapid • Roller, Filing—Cheque, Shannon, Document, Vecticnl ; Mimeograph, • Rotary, Nenstyle, I3eck Duplicator, Bnerouglss Adding Machine, Aur • erican Adding Machine ; Billing-Oonclensed Bili and Chtu•ge Type• 0 writers, Remington, Wahl Adding Typewri10t•, Dictating 1laehilies. e No other school has this equipment. Get the best. It is practical. • Graduates guaranteed positions. Catalogue free, • 0, A. FL1EMING, F 0. A., • • Peiu;ipal for 33 sellas, Secretary. ••••0000000000•••••••••••00+5,4+++040AA4.0••••0•••0•• G. D. FLAMING, • • • 0 • • 0 • • • • • 0 •• • 0 • s • 0 0•• 6 A gas = W1AGWAR'i Confectionery and Fruit Store Luscious and Juicy California Seedless Oranges 25o, 80c, 40c, and 500 per doz. Malaga Grapes, Table Raisins, Bananas New Figs, Dates, Nuts, Raisins, Currants. Our Confectionery is all New and Fresh. See our Grand display of Tub Goods �e Exclusive Gifts for men who smoke. �j®sy11���� � That's what 1'!! give—a Pipe 1 Bandy for ehristmas Giving CianEly has long been the foundation gift file Chriet- utas giving. The Christsntts seasuu is here again with all its perplexities as to what one should give. Our stock of Confectionery was never more replete with endless varieties, suitable for everyone, from the oldest person down to the tiny tots. For stocking filling and tree decorating our Candy Count era offer inviting ayndattractive items to Candy and Novelties. Boxes from 50 to $1.00. See them. Oysters Place your order early for them, Cheese Good Old Oheese. W. A. GREWAR Phone 99 BRUSSELS +•+•4'e 1••4•04.044.0.4+0+•+•+• 4••4 4+•40+•'x0+0+0+++•44+0.0 • 4- a • + 0 0 0 4 6 e + • o- 0 + • M • •+ {5, + • + • 0 + • + • + + • ••1• Up-to-date t3 Xmas Gfts Ready for You 0 o Stock Nee the New Ides in our Holiday t it Watches Ter0n1 .y,1 00 up. Large assort- ment ; paces right, ]) oti't fall to see our line if in need of a Watch. Clocks Newest, ill Small Fahey Cloaks, 'i1 Mini Ctttu1 c ,1 13�c1•rn, t cul, Dining-roosn and Kit- chen Clocks. • Jeweiery 'Phe latest in Pe eel Set Goods, 10 and 1410 13r0nches, Necklets, Pest. Snots, Dian, lid Rings, Signet Rings, Ladies Lunt Gents' Fobs, Large line of 131 aociets,'1'ic Pins Tie Clips, Bat Pins, eta, Fountain Pens, Novelties, Ebony and Paeisiatl Ivory Goods wills and without oases. Large line of Xmas and New hear Past Oarda, Tags, Seals anti 130015 lets, NOW designs in Silverware, Cut Glass, Teasley Chine, T-Ittnd 1311 rs, Mesh, Bugs, Pipes Willi and without case~ A few good Violins w�Neh RIP good value at our prices. Be an U ' , -to-)lata Santa Claus --It's Easy, Y No difficulty if you make your Selections from our Stock. Isrial ulna Joy is 'ill t + U I r t t,t.mar . 1nY y V then the Gift is a Koichi, Don', WI to see lint complete line. OuWellcome to rbuyers—COME. Artloloo purchased Engraved free of charge Wendt's Jewelery Store WROXETER r64/+4•04,14,1••••!1.••t•••3••0+114 /++..1.••t•044+ 0+••l+•60044•••t•••t464 • e • •F e • • 0 •• •h • The Peoplo'a 0olu9nri GOOD Short flora I11SIle ters ale from 8 to VI 1: months old. Pedigrees fruvished, For further pert/entitlA Cott' eMfTH, lrewbridge, l'• u, $8,000 in Debentures Morris Township (Monet) is effusing 90,000 I'' ani 'el ln' '9 Oila, 1 bridge deb lot res, cot t Y bonrin • Sy'o Interact, Bldx will lie r000lved" by e0 1510105118, Town0Bluevnlekl3, 0, VAL'UABL S FARM SOB SALR,—The South part Lot 2.4, Uoi. 0, Grey, 70 lumen, all oleered end wellnnderdreine0, Frame bonne • d There i also owell orae b is and hullo barn, 0fferod for sots 100 wren bring Lot 82, 0th il, of Grey. 60 of which Incmnloa•ad, Both properties to be Fold t0 01090 out estate,. 01 Sli8an0155,, d MARY 1Oo,sosela, P. 15 W E Rhe un- r- SS R5T POR AI LS, FA S iRS`l U A Half f F will 11 the South' H o dersigned nod 0vl 15 h t do a g of the t , the 0 h enc( sial . 1 1 t U s Farm Lothip No, 0 Fl 1 r tothe Melt et bargain, t s Morrie, b Township t of 8 g buyer, do the 'also 19 a good modem brick home and dm,it-olaas beak earn and 19 n well fenced farm, consists 01100 Acres and le wall situated for merkete, Owner now in West le tate reason for ails, Apply for further par. tloulars to S. 8, 80011, 1'1189018, rOREHOUS10 10010 SALE OR To R10NT.— No. 1, Produce warehouse at Bruoseie Statin) G, T• R. For JpL1s0sls, Brussels, i° AR5I FOR 8Ar.111,—The andereigned offers his floe farm oonsieting of abeut. 185 acres adjoining the town of Clinton, for sale. The farm is in a good state of oultivatlon, uhd has iicod buildings, brink (house, bunk barn, dt•iv- ng house, pig Pen, etc., all oon parativoly now. A first -einem yocn8 orchard. containing all kinds of fruits and also Small fruits, The farm lo well Penned and drained and is a very desirable home, For further particulars apply on the premises or eldd rase 28•t1 JOAN TORRAN010, Clinton, 55r*BRA11 LAWN PARINI" FOR SALE. - 6d r r o i line The mlda):glgned offs era sal his 100 acre Yarm being North Half Lot 20, Oen, 0, Morris townshipp Buren 00. Perin; is: inn good Matte of cultivation, well fenced, and keg on It a flee Malt lu•nse tart cost , 98,600 0 Good lawn 1 a - Bern 6 x 00 feet d ) cedar I ant•rol n Cd v K S 2 on .tone foundation. Good orchard ieoil lad10 le acro+ of Hardwood bush Perm ie only a otic from the eplendid =riot town of Bruaeele nnd,ls lyy miles. from school. Good commun- ity. further articu- lor price, ter s noe o p tort, pro 4 terms. Bo. apply to the pr nOsele or 10 JOHN MOON10Y, Proprietor, Brussels P. 0. Trustees' Notice to Creditors In the estate of John '1' Dennison, of the Township of McKlltup, in the Cuunty of Huron, fernier,, an Insol- vent Notice la. hereby given, pursuant to I George V . tamp.20, Section 56 and anunding Acte, that all peraoeo bsvmg claims against the above eatete are rrg00sted to el nd by poet or deliver to W.(4 Neal, E•q, Merchant, Wei. ton, Ontario, the Assignee of Rad estate, 0n or before the 1St of Jeuuori, 1014, their said nu fall i. mr ticulars thereof Online d e 1 I i t r the said And terrace. take notice that of e A ] !4 n id AAsf •neo willJanuary, 0 the ix first, day of JI 6 y y, iptribnl'the tweets of the ,,I6 proceed to d o a s )ere- - ,•t et till d there- slid r'atflte loan the parties 1 g p t0,having regard only to the claims of which Ile (Mall then have notice. Dated Mlle Oth da : oI Degenber, 1610, J. nl. BEST 26.8 8enfarth, Ontario, Soltoitorfor said Asslguee. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Charles Wheeler, late of the '1•owuship oC Morris, 1n the County of Huron. Farmer, deceased, Notice Is )hereby given,.pursuant to Sec. 56. Chap 28,05 the Statutes of Ontario, I George , that all oredito a and others having claims against the estate of tato said Charles Wtheel- er, late of the Township of Morris, in the (minty of Baron, Partner, who died at the Township of Motels in the Oonnty of Bur- en, on or about the Thirteenth day of ()Moline. 1018, are required m1 or before the fifth day of January 1014, to Fend by po't pre• pqaid or deliver to the undersignedfullpa•- tieulare of their elaimx, duly verified by Mil - davit, uud the Ill tura of the seo,,rity, if any held by them, And fmrtlrer take. notice that utter. such )apt mentioned date the onsets of the estate of the said demented will be dietribnted -among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the ceding of which.00tieo shall then have been given. Dated this let day of December, A. D. 1010, ANDREW TAYLOR. ) Manne511 WussLRs, 5Belgrave P. 0, MART ANN WORM -OM Manitoba Improved Farms For sale on easy terms or will rent" to desirable tenants. Write for par- ticulars to John E. Smith (Owner) Box 1033 Brandon Man. 0 .`� .iaAJLlrAJ.1►J.,A. • 4 . , and Embalmer + Orders promptly and care- fully attended 0) night or - 0•. day. Phone 228 ETH EL, ONT. o OT'T sib • 7rT 'T7TY W. H. LOVE Funeral Director wanancanwienannrancaweinisuraisilm COLLEGE AT g ;GME .1.1.012111.1•111106 R asp. Thousands or onrbitlots young POO' lc. aro feet preparing 10 hely Own 1111 nx 110m ON ) cum tr I))L'PtlliVn 10e1tbilN 1 tl Ii i air • o '1olegrip sal, 1 re 9)ese bunt to a n 0,f e. t 6 1 I sphere of ll 91.1 (5hnis 119 fact every 11 college l f yety oire. , Positions $nguar- '9 1 'n ' guar- anteed, •e f Y nu so )leg any y 6 9 b a. victual forumr.on. 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