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scramble the sheets and bunch the blankets,
but when the war is over Tex-made
Is the winner. Long wearing beautiful
Tex-made sheets are the choice of
Canadian homemakers 5 to 1; Plain, fitted,
coloured or striped; in qualities to
fit every budget. Every bedroom in your
biome, a showroom, with Tex-made
sheets—yours for years;
Sold at better stores
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Rowutto„ otpsiRt
tllvei Corners Drain
Wm. -O. Deimos, assist survey
icaeoltta Drain
Wan, 1-10r es, aestet survey
Knechtel Drain
Win, nUeelitel, Assist survey,
K49014.01 Draig,
assist survey
...x4tootot
,Geeil Ilaynard, assist SitilvoY
H4740-0 Drain
000. Gill0, assist 'Survey •
Ttnyncird Erain
Clifford Sacitlilf, 4sSist "Survey
Rnyided Drain
Glen ,Tacklin, 'assist Survey
1?ralri,
Grant and SunPlus•
Snitli7 'Drain 198,16
Hobert Wheeler, rebate ,taxes 27.68
Itelter • $23.00
Roads: 2,746.02
'Dollars and Sense'
10x00
10.00
14.00
Grey Twp, Council.
Grey .ToWn$111p ouncil Meeting
Wee held •on. INlaith 3rd,
KOved by gee.. Huttiliin.sou, second, -
0 by .Clifford .4, • Dunbar that the'
mitintts, he adopted opt reatt.
Carried,
Moved by Win. ii. HishOP;.,fteetnitletl .
by Amide .Maark 'that we adopt 'the'
report on the Fneentel Drain and,
instruct the .-Clerk to prepare and:
servt, the py.laws. •
— Carried.
Moved hy .Clifford Ptinbar,
see-on:tied bY- Geo. Hutchinson that
the engineer's report en the Silver
; Corners- Drain he referred back jo
the 'engineer to show acreage asl..
posed hi each lot alSo. that .price
Per cu. yd., for work be listed in
report, — Carried,
Moved 1iy Clifford. R. • Dunbari
.Seconded by Goa, 'Rptafrison., that
we .accept, the tender .al .Geo, ad-
ford 'for crushing- and - hauling 15,
000- cubic yards 'of' gravel. Crusher-
to be equipped with - 4t" screen.
Tender .69c per eublc yard.
— Carried, •
Moved by Win, b Bi.shotp, seconded
by Archie Mann that Donald Mc-
Donald be given warble-;fly contract
at Sc Per head. — Carried, •
Moved by Clifford F.. Duthar,
Nw-216- (seconded by Geo. Hutchinson that
7.00
4,00
find it Much easier to keep tin .accurato record .01,
your current. expenses when you have a Current
Account..
When yon pay all bills by cheque on your Current
Account, yciu. receive back, at the end of each month, all,
your cancelled cheques as well as a bank. statement
showing every withdrawal and every deposit you have
made. The cancelled cheques serve as receipts.—and are
accepted in court as evidence of payment of the amount
shOwn,_ 'Furthermore, they are mu'oh easier to file
away than receipts and take less room to store, With
them and your bank statements, find it far easier
to get an exact picture of how you. spend your. money,
So it's a good move to use a Current Account for paying
all current bills—and keep your Savings Account for
actual savings.
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How can YOU benefit from
having a Current Account?
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hcnever disaster st kes, the Red Cross
cts frt mgately— ng 7;i7Ilies like 4.
Burstt Conurtu
Hanna, 'PDX yin No itiltou Ward, tat booty 1.06,
cfi,
On its rk
on e 0s:tine'
Red
a :i 8pCluar tyo Ygas.
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sfirrWle -artre —the'lra edits that
et liCi3p e. lesagil4 gwe enet:'
tS "SUre We will be, iilR d of
own' nrty
Spark Mtge 56o to 69e each,
AutoLight and efiak*toA
Mufflers trom $4.§5 to 0.20
from $2.08 to
Eidlinet Pipes fromfilo iris
phonesResidence 05 tittaineil illix
trutiseti. Onti IS P HIS YE
TUESDAY, MARCH 27th,
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IMPLEMENTS — 49 Ford tractor
and plow, manure loader, Ferguson
(neti,V), McKee HarVeitter, 2 years old
With pipets, 7' Deering binder, 75.
gap DOS and pan, 2-Wheel trailer
with rack, steel water tretigii, sotiffl-
et, M. H. 6 ft. mower, circular saw,
Walking plow, joint Deere hay loader
set sloop .sleighs, dump rake, Set
Scales 2000 lbs., grain roller with
motor, ,3.fitrrow.dige plOWT, drag hat,
,row, 3 ,Settibti.S, oniony linage, 10'X.
1.6', grain blower, fanning Mill i 6 ten
mixed hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kitchen
,cabinet, day bed, table (electrid)'
lamp. ,sek~.led's, icitclien table. kitchen
C'itttilitie tin churn', good rilM
9X91/2 , -SOMA linoleiiir,, Perdelaiii ?And.
never cook ;stove ('ftentieW)'
Olt eintlitol, good, Bettie 'Coating
denting, 3 drebSerg Weigh
Statidt, Iron bed, inettregg mitt
stotngti, iltablert,
itttoben etutti10,. eitthMed0. VAitgif#
eaglet emeiteu 64110' -itirdeti.116 ,
r&Vgilrliti. 'tifidf:tti.b..
lei, 2 Steals, deep' frea26, atea 24
ft.„ rii•titdatre,. t ft,, ;Mitelitata, 2.'ete•
• toltet
ITimit§' CASH
*tate jet:tate totetili
PieloSO11,- Ancttoffe0t4
10 Registered Cows irest, due to
freshen later. Herd Sire, Spring
Farm Fallibit. Sire — Spring Farm
Fond Hope XXX. Dam — Credholme
Jensen Nig X,
Number of bred Holstein heifers
and open Heifers,
Sale will be held under cover in
case of bad weather.
Farm — 200 acre farm, 160 acres
of well drained workable land 40
acres of bush, largo bank barn, 12
yrs. old with Silo and good stabling.
Hen pens for 1000 bens. brooder
house for 1000 chickens, large
implement shed, 2 storey red
brick house• with all modern con
verdences. excellent water supply
One of better farms in Grey TWp.
Terms — Chattels Cash
Propeisty 10% down, terms can
be arranged.
Prop — Van Aiphen Bros.
Auctioneer — Harold Jackson
Clerk -.- E. P. Chesney.
Pedigrees — Richard Nainara.
AUCTION SALE
of Farm. and Complete Dispersal of
42 bead of regsistered accredited
and vareiitated Holsteins, at lot 32
and 35, Con. 13 Gray Twp,, 21/2 south
an 7 milea and East of Brussels
WED. MARCH 21st. at 1.30 P. M.
10 Good Plus Cows, some fresh,
other Our, in March and April, some
rehred_
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery ana
Horsehold Effects
At Lot 24, Con. 8, Morris Township,
114 miles north and 11/2 miles west
oil Wniton, on
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
BRUSSELS BRANCH: — F. W. TODD MANAGER
Cattle
gi Durham Cows fresh Pi d due
'to 'freshen time of sale, 4 Durham
Cows. milking well and retired, 1
Dunham, 2 yr, old heifer bred
Registered Durham bird 3 yrs. ow-
Manning breed. 2 Durham heifers ris-
ing 2 yrs. old, 2 Durham heifers 1
yr. old, 4 young calves'.
Machinery
S. Case tr, Masseyactor, new in 1954, Massey
Harris 2 furrow plow, Massey-
Harris 6 ft. moiver, Massey-Harris
6 ft. hinder, Massey-Harris 11 run
'fertilizer drill, Massey-Harris gran
grinder on spread jack and belts
Frost and Wood hay loader, dump
rake, 3 ,section diamond harrows
3 ,Section Fleury Bissel spring tooth
drag harrow,s, farm wagon on Tubb.
er, flat. rack and sliding rack, 135
.ft. hay rope, Beatty hay fork and
pulleys, Ohathiam fanning mill
with bagger, 1 set heavy double
breeching harness, wagon box and
Stook rack, forks, islievels, Whipple-
trees, neck yokes, Viking cream
separator 'with motor, Ipig crate,
1200 lb. iseales, CoOkshutt manure
spreader, Stewart clipping machine.
Pigs •
13 York chunks 125 ibt.
12 York.chunks, 8 weeks old.
1 York g` ow,
1 Male Collie dog.
Farm
Far will 'he -Offered for Sale if
ot iricreirdeu,e1Y Sold, '71 acre farm,
houte. bank barn, drive
67 'acres',of Workable land, 30 acres
tall plowed, - Balance in hay ' anti,
pasture,
Terms — Chattels Cash
Property 10% down, balance 30
days. Sold subject to reserve bid,
Prop. — George Fox.
Auctioneer-- Harold Jackson
Clerk --- E. O. Chesney.
Auctioneer --Harold
the residence of
of Household
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of farm,
farm stock and machinery at lot
34, Con. 13, McKillop Twp., 1 mile
south and 2 miles west of Walton
THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd
at 1 P. m.
Lamont,
FOR ALL. iititita.: AUTOMOTIVE
ti-CE:
MAO .tiAtkER ALitO SUPPLY
Perm avant Type . .Anit Oreete
5275 per
Inert
Ranging: front 'StOt to
Harold
Carried
Moved by Geo. 1'1'00,1ns—on, secamd-
ed by Clifford R, Dunbar that we
instruct the cleric 'to notify Engl-
and Furniture at seer Howes to examine and report's
. on the Chester Baker Drains.
SATURDAY, MARCH
Street, A MR sEHsrt3i Ms1ssaetrl.sy, onA —• Carried.
A.
Moved by Archie Mann seconded!
by Win. E, Bishop that the Clerk.;
he instructed to write the Dept. ors'
Htgliways( regarding j.t drain 'on t
Highway No. 86, ,opposite lots 63.
64, 65, 66 and 67 Con. 1. of 'Grey
Twp.. which the owners of these
lots claim were damaged during
construction of the said Highways:
— Carried.
Moved by Geo. Hutchinson, second-(
eb by Wm. E. Bishop that we give!,
R. Wheeler a rebate of taxes of
$27.68 for remOval of- house,
— Carried.
Moved by Archie Mann „seconded
by Geo. :Eluthchtnson, that we give
a grant of $400.00 to the Fast Huron
Agricultural Society.
— Carried,
Moved by Clifford F. Dunbar,
seconded by Wm. Bishop that we
make $500.00 ,a,vaiable, to the Treas.
of the Grey Twp. Centennial Com-
mittee to provide for advance ex-
Tense for same.
— C Moved by Win. B ll-. Bisho, secaornriededd
by Archie Mann that grant and
surplus be distributed to rate-
iiaYers on 'the Smith Drain,
— Carried, I
Moved by Archie Mann seconded
by Clifford IF.. Dunbar that .all ap-
nroired accounts be paid.
— Cl Moved by Geo. second-
ed
Hutchinson,a'ied
by Wm, E. Bishop that we ad-
journ to meet again on April 5th or
'at the call of the reeve.
Cal l The following ageounts;erepailedd;
Goo. 'Radford. pt. contract
H. Glenn Hays, 1955 voters 3,000.00
14th Con, Drain
list account
Prot'. Treas., Insulin
Robt. Ciinningharn, stove
Wm. H. Baker Caretaker,
'Ethel Comm. Centre'.
C. 11. Rowland, to Stratford
and Woodstoolt
Geo, Hutchinson, to Stratford
and WoOdttock
C. 11. Dunbar, to Good
Roads Convention
Win. Bishop, to Good
Roads Convention
Archie Mann, to Greed
Roads Convention
Geo. HOtribinson, to Goat
'Road Construction tls
.i4J, Id. Cardiff 10-laws
lAciciug Drains'
Fted gr-14111On, fox 'bendy
Jack Warwick, fox handy
Ed. sox bendy
Doinghit Magian, tat bounty tee
Ttatpch: tette, fed Cheittity
Gardoit MotWen, fox bait
2.00
botidoit ritet0fi, be do
1 . M, datatit, derVg
;COX teuntto'
bet. tqnn, tear& tatitt 6.60
tint Court
Cterk tae ac'ooi it .20
Boa's 1, eniteer`s f
IL:nee:Mel
AUCTION SALE
Queen
Jackson, Auctioneer.
at One O'clock,
Goods
we .-accept the tenders .of Geo.
a Pearsonand Geo. Wesenburg for!
600 lbs. of warble fly powder .rach
at. 86.60 per 15 lb. bag.; • 1
25,0.0
and
65.00
1.00
6.00
2,00
3.00
7.00
4,02
10,31
10,65
25.00
25,00
25.00
9,60
6.00
COMPLETE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
For Alex Speiran
Lot 28, Con, 14, Grey Towlishlp
6 miles west of Maitland. Factory
Highway 23. 7 miles East of
Brussels-Walton Highway.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th.
42 Head Shorthorns
Shorthorn cow rising
Shorthorn cow rising
Shiorthoru cow rising
Shorthorn cow rising
Shorthorn cow rising 4 yi-s,
Shorthorn cow rising 7 yrs. calf at
foot.
Hereford cow rising 6 yrs, due time
caw rising 6 yrs. calf at
cafoof:tt ,it
sale
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cow rising 7 yrs, carlofotat
r ising 8 yes, calf at
Shorthorn cow rising 10 yrs. calf at
foot.
Hereford cow rising '7 yrs. calf at
Silt cow rising G ierfr0000t hoi
Hereford Bull 1 yr. old registered
4 Shorthorn .steers, rising 2
4 Shorthorn heifers, rising 2
6 Hereford heifers rising,'
4 Shorthorn steers, rising 1
3 Hereford steers, rising 1
6 Shorthorn ,'heifers rising 1
Implements
1950 Ford TraCtor overhauled
1941 Ford-Ferguson Tractor over..
hauled, Mildmay grain separator
24x36 with shredder, nearly new,
on rubber (6 months credit on half-
price of separator). ,00 Ft, 6 inch
drive belt. Tractor hydraulic double
disc nearly new. Dearborn stiff-
'tooth cultivator 5 ft. Dearborn 2.
furrow plow, Sleighs. No. 6 Cock-
'skull manure sin:tatter on rubber
traetor hitch. Sedan manure loader.
Turnip seeder, Mil, 11 run grain and.
fertilizer disc drill, M.-H. hay loader
Binder 7 i9t, M.H, Siderake
Steel land roller, Dearborn power
mower 6 ft., Buggy, 2 rubber-tire
Wagons with grain racks, 2 Set drag
liernows, [Steel ,steneboat, Steel
tire wagon with gravel box, 1-wheel
trailer with rack, ,Snuffler
chain slaW 20 inch nearly new, Olt-
milar Saw, Drag saw, Tractor pulley
Renfrew scales 2000 lbs, Fanning
2 Cutters, Light wagon, 2
Root pulpeing, 2 Walking plows,
rollet, Chains, 'Shovels.
Grain
150 Bushels Clinton ,ottt
150 Bushels Aia'X' UdES
150 Bushels mixed gf'filiL
Quantity of bawbul fall wheat
,aairve Grain Pit for .Seed,
Household
Quiebc:1 heaters, 2 YItislistande,
2 Beast ls and springs, 'r.et,1)10•
Letup's., 1"i'uit jars, Chains, MVO
Covering, 1<itelheit lute1101.1.
Miscellaneous
Colony nse 1.0x12. C.001. 14'0640,
4 Range shutters, Water Itege, iitiat0;
Feeders, Sop pan, Sia pmts, Spl1es
t iron' kettle:8', Gas drum and Sin),
Electric feneet, traCtOr tre#SLIto
otitut, steel and Weglg airal
Fire tiXiiiiillishok• 60' ' 104 tile,
Wire stretcher, Milt "Vc./pitV ,p2X1.
LiVer Olt Mineral, tiiAge2Y.,
posit; 12 edrd 'hand ittalMe AO*6
Wood, 4 cords' of cedar ISliDW fence
.asset other rtittielea,
TOMB Cash
16.1or 6harp
.NO"reserve at the M i gold, fauns
Lunch eVallable at a boeth
Alex Speiran, firoprletee.
teetti, AtietikrieeK
Shorthorn
Shorthorn
Shorthorn
Shorthorn
$0,572.05
Edythe M, Cardiff, Clerk.
cow rising 4 yrs;
cow
3 yrs. calf at
foot.
4 yrs. farrow
.6 yrs. calf a t
foot.
V Yrs, calt at
foot.
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