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ON CAFETERIA FEz
Bill Henderson: is raising -
MORE Pullets with 4E3-8 'Feed
and they're the best pullets he ever, turned • out
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CLASSIFIED AlYs, FOR BM-
Highest prio04, Dail for vld bens
Jtehet. ZWeen • 4°044. 1.010
'NOTICE; TP ,P114PIT/OR$
in the Estate. of
fiPPERJPK. .MciXAK
All Deraoaa 4sailtto. claims against
the `Estate. of Roderick McLean,
late of the .Tow4eltip of iNforrle,
file County" of Huron, 'Farmer;_ de,
ceased who died on the 19tht. day
• FehrtlelTi 1000, are diertiby notl.
fled .to send in full particulere of
their elate* to the undereipted
or before the 4th iday of May, MO,.
;after which .date the fternats, will be
diatrilanted, bentleg regard, ooly to
anima theit. .receive.
WANTED
Cattle to pasture.
Oran Russel, Phone 17 J 5 wART.g.p.
Cash paid Co' deed. old, sick or
disabled tliergee or owe.
Phone Atwood 153 e011eet, FOR SALE
Goon itiLd, baled Hey.
Clarence White Phone 331'6
.LOST
2 ,ogati. .PU,p0. 5 inoethe old, Any-
ono seeing them please contiret
Mciciunou
Sheltere In A
FOR SALE
3 Cilieltetil
Torrance
Phone
Dundee, Welton,
Brussels 9.0r5
DATED at $eafcertih, Ontario, this
9th day of April, "1958,
yocoNNELL and HAYS,
Sea:forth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
AUCTION SALE
Of House and Household, Effects
of the late Mrs. Esther McCauley
Thomas St, Brussels on
SATURDAY, APRIL 21st
At One O'clock
Buffet, double bed, single bed,
with springs and mattresses, camp
cot, dining room table and chairs,
"3 rocking chairs, odd chairs, 5 small
tableg, 2 floor lampet, studio
we'll, library table, fernery,
Malting frames, wardrobe, 2 trunks
flower stands, oil heater, electric
heater, 1, double hot plate, 1 single
hot plate, 2 eoal_oil lamps, Capper
teener, garden tools, 2 mirrors,
kitchen utensils, toilet set, dishes,
other hettseh.old effects.
Terms — Real Estate subject to Re-
serve Bid. 10% on date of sale. Bal-
ance in 60 days, When possession
will be given
apply •to
WANTED
A man for farm work.
P. 0, Pox 50.
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FOR RENT —,
Service . Meters iii lerirs0e30.-
apply to Kehl, Seefetelh.
Phone 069r4
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AUCTION SALE
Of House Furnishings In the Village
of Brussels on
WEIDNESDAY, MAY 2nd at P. M,
Furnishing of . the late
Wm. Gillespie.
List In next weeks paper
FOR SALE —
13 dise MeCoriniek Deering grain
and fertilizer and 'vase .seed drill.
Wilbur Turnbull Phone 28r19'
WIDE SELECTION
=of Davenport and Chesterfield
Suites at the Mildmay Furniture
Showrooms; also Wallpaper and
Congoleum, refrigerators And Pianos.
Free delivery.
Godfrey Schuett Mildmay
bEWAGa. 441P0 *AL
4.11 v e Teat aaeartlo *ink. seal caw
ctenneu tae sistIoary arra ova,
at) ntmi0 cronoia.
train*. faaame 264.
filayertm.
$7.50
For your old razor, any kind, any
condition, on a new Schick 20
Electric Razor or ,Schiele 20, Bring
us 'that old beat up .79 safety razor.
It is worth 17,50 'to you at
. W. G. Leach -Jewellery Store
Brussels
SINK SPECIAL
16 x 20 Stainless White Enamel
Sink with Chrome Plated Crumb
cup Strainer and Hudee ,Clamping
Rim
Regular Price $18.45
SPECIAL PRICE — $11.95
Write Dept. BP for FREE
Plumbing and Heating Catalogue.
S. V. JOHN,STON PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
Streetsville Phone 352-3
Open Mon. Wed. and Fri, evenings to
9.30 and all day .Saturday,
:*AFETERI
CRICK STARTER
FOR SALE —
7 cords of :hardwood 14 inches long
and 10 cords of .e.etlar.
Lot 24, 'Concession 14 Grey Two.
Selwyn Baker Phone 10 J 10
Chattels Cash
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
You don't have to go far from home to find convincing prat that
Cafeteria feeds are the best you can buy for starting chicks and
raising pullets. In the first three, months of this season Decem-
ber, January, §,nd February , . "Henderson'S Started Chicks"
raised and sold 3,000 MORE pullets than in the same three months
of last year . , . and Alley -actually used less feed, This year, they fed
Cafeteria . last year they fed a different brand,
On Cafeteria, the birds were satisfied with less feed per day, and
at 12 weeks old, they were stronger boned, better feathered, and
more uniform in all-round development. One lot of 4,800 Sussex-R, I.
Red crossbreds went through to 12 Weeks old on 16 tons of Cafeteria
Chicks Starter and Chick Grower orumbles, plus a small amount of
scratch grain . . . aPproximately 8 1bs. total feed per bird . . and
their average 'weight was right around lbs. One lot of Leghorn. X
Red pullets went to 12 weeks with a loss of only 8 chicks. , . and:
another lot 'of 1,025 Leghorn X Rock chicks, plus extras, gave 1,028
saleable pullets at 10 weeks.
FOR SALE —
DelKalb Corn and DelKalb Hybred
chicks. Seed corn in stock.
Win. Bremner Phone 25r12
HELPING HAND
FOR BLIND
A helping band for the blind
reached out into half dozen Huron
and Perth County communities last
week.
In Mitchell, Wingbam, Lueknow,
Clintom, FordNvich, and Stratford'
I blind persons .received some of the
numerous services extended by
Canadian National Institute for the
Blind.
B. F, Wheeler, C. N, L 13, Field
:Secretary in the London area, said,
that during a two day tour of the
two, counties he had visited,
visually handicapped people. ranging
.age from school ,ohildeen to aged
a:diulit Angenients were Mode to take I,
flour new cases, two in 'Stratford,
'others in Fordwich and Mitchell
Mr. Whe'eler arranged with thesa
blind perSons to receive talking book
Ettv! ceb. help obtain the govern-'
nest Blind Pensions' Allowances,
provide a Braille teaching service art
home, obtain radio batteries and
seek employment.
"Each individual's needs Vary,"
Mr. Wheeler pointed out. "The re-
quirements of airy sire blind person
might involve one or a number Of
our 'services;"
When you start good chicks and feed Cafeteria, you can count on
profit-making results. 'Conte in, and let us give you further
particularg. • FOR SALE —
A Gurney coal coon stove, used
4 years,
Harold pryer
7.1747Z277.7el. u.
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TENDERS FOR COAL AND CURE
FEDERAL BUILDINGS—PROVINCE
OF ONTARIO
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the
undersigned and endorsed as above,
will be received, until 3.00 p. in,
(13.S.T,) THURSDAY, APRIL 26,
1956, for the supply of coal and
ederal
cokeornifsorof the endeF
Buildings
r
sv
throughout the Province of Ontario,
lr
ions and conditions attached can be specificat- ions
obtained front the Chief of Purch. 'asing and Stores, Department of
Public Works. Ottawa, and the
District Architect, 335 Yortge Si.,
Toronto, Out,
Phone Seaforth 840r2 HENDERSON'S STARTED CHICKS
Seaforth • • Phone 615 . J 1 FOR SALE
A quantity elf feed turnips $5 per
ton.
Lloyd Alcock Phone 23r14
'FOR SALE --
.300 011.ieks, 9 weeks old, also 6
chunks, 40 lbs, each.
Graham Work Phone 1.2J18
'FOR SALE —
We would be pleased to fill your
Seed Corn and Fertilizer require.,
men ts,
S. Alexander, Ethel Phone 851'13
WANTED —
Agents Wanted to sell high quality
products at low price, Excellent corn_
=logien. Do not Miss this money Mak.,
big opportunity. Write for dotage to:
Familex, Station C. Montreal,
FOR SALE —
Quantity of Timothy Seed $5 per
bushel.
Wm. Hollinger, Lot 13, Con 7
Grey, Phone 34r6.
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FOR SALE --
4 burner Electric Range, white
enamel, low even, Alit class con,
dition.
Ross Cunningham Phone 83r15
FOR SALE —
Alfalfa, $17 a bus. Red Clover,
$13 a bus. White clever, $5.00 a bus.
Timothy $5.75 a bus.
Keffer Broe, Ethel
PhoAe. 24r7 Brussels
A. MacDONALD
Phone 2
JOHN
Mitchell
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NOTICE — t a
Hy-Lines Eat Less than heal*,
breeds and at the same time 16.1
more eggs. They cost leas to ratite
and eat less feed during the Whiz
period. For real economy when MO
chips are down, try Hy-Lines the
efficient chicken.
Bert Johnston, Brussels B. R. s
Phone Brussels 28r4.
FORMER
DIES IN
DISTRICT RESIDENT
WEST
The death of a former resident of
this district, Mr. Xeil Mc:Vicar
Livingstone, age 80 years, of 1426
Avenue A, north, SO:Is:atom, occurr-
ed in• hospital on April 3. The funfer4
service was held on. FriChity, 4111 tat
1.30 P. in. from the MciCague FOeral
Home, conducted by litev. G. Mc-
Mickeir. Surviving are his -Widow,
(the former Pearl McMillan), Sae
eltatoon; two -,daughters, Mrs. L.
Ames, Saskatoon and, Mrs, J. Hoff-
man, Colonsay; three grandchildren,
and one sister, Mire. Alton. Wheeler,
'fender' will meet be considered
unless made on. ,oz' according to the
printed form S supplielcit by the
Department and in accordance with
conditions' set forth therein,
The Department reserves the right
to demand from any ,successful
tenderer before awarding the order,
a security deposit in the form of a
CERTIFIED cheque drawn on a bank
incorporated under the Bank Act
of the Quebec Savings Bank Act pay_
able to the order of the EECEIVER
GENERAL,OF CANADA, equal to
ten per cent of the amount of the
tender. in accordance with the Gover.
nnient Contradts Regulations now
in force, or Bearer Bonds, with
unniatured coupons attached, of the
Government of Canada or of the
Canadian National Railway Company
and its constituent companies, un-
conditionally guaranteed as to prin-
cipal and interest by the Government
of Canada.
NsammtE3
Mr. Wheeler also discussed arrang-
ements for special radio' broadcasts.
termed "Eye Cues" to educate the '
public generally on the imPortance
of bliedness prevention and core of
the eyes. Piognapes were prepared
by Joseph Carek, Assistant Field
Secretary in the London area. Pro-
tgTam,g will be carried over radio
HORSES WANTED —
For meat, farm ase or bush. Also
buggies and wagons, must be b
good shape.
Wilfred. Nicholson, Monktoa.
Detroit, Mich. Mr, Livingstone left
stations in Winghatet, 'Stratford, St. Ontario in 1912 and farmed at
Thomas and London, Debug, Sask. He retired and came to
BARLEY GROWERS —
For best barley Contracts avail-
able contact Johs Bumstead and
Son, *Ingham, Ont., Phone 466.
make his hem& in Saskatoon 10 years
ago. Burial was mad et in the
crest Memorial Gardens.
CROP REPORT
(G, W. Montgofnery)
''.A „number of the farmers ..started
work on the land in ihe South end of "4"1"4-''-'7:-.4*
the County during this past week and
a few fields of grain were seeded. I
However the weather still remains
quite cool and warmer weather coup- An initeresting program sqensored
led with some rainfall Is needed for jointly by tire W. A. and the Y. P. 'U.
better ,growth con,dltionis, of Knoe United Church was pier
/Spraying Or Warble Fly Control rented Sunday evening in the
Is underway In all Townships and it t church, Guests included young
would appear „that there „Is In- people's gratin from Wingham, Myth
creased demand for the spray treat..1 •and Brussels.
merit this year
,,,,Farmers In general report there
will be ..adequate „livestock afeed
supplies for the remainder of the
stabilog period,
The Ostabishment Of atliothei% tyre
chanical Sugar Beet Milo-eller filirtEeTO
north in the County 'at, Icippen 'NM '
be a cleflaite asset to the GroWes of
this Or-" in the Myth, BrOcelleTtf,
'Kipper' and Henson Wel i'aifi'd
formerly trucked their beets long
distances to Centralia.
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WANTED
Rewleigh Business' now open in
Retell County. Trade Well establish.
ed. Eeelent oppoetunity. Full time;
Write at Mice. Itawleigh'e Dept,
LI152,189, Montreal, P, Q—
aeee eteeeteeete •ae.. , . .. • •
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
ROBERT FORTIER ,
Chief of Administrative Service
• and. Secretary'.
Department of Public Works.
Ottawa, March 16, 1966.
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A film on the Five Oaks training
school was •ahown with narration
by George Procter. Miss Lois Goll
led In, a Is.'s) g”songi 'chief waS sung
,b,y Ruth ryootoi Tico'ompAtied by
Kra. U261%9 Istkrtiror gee/Otero Was
Mid by igio-A, OrTa Itfitt, and Miss
Evelyn Mat4ers 1.54 _iii: prayer. A
inn& gei'Ve"d Itieinbers of the
W. A.
Let us install a nevi .Duro Water 47stem
all the water yOp wptjpste.ntiy1 012 tU,W,a
tap. It costs 1,611. only abOut lc Per ,000 gall° •
'ONLYOWN _
UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY
for pump/ bturel and
oUr chdlibe
$25 REWARD
Will be offered for the arrest and
conviction of thief thieves, wive
stale 'approximately 60 liaatip and
rock, and rock and red, pullets,
airmast a mottle old from Ernie
,Smith the wick Of Alaril '9th.
FOR SALE:a,-
Brick Cottage — Hydro, 2 acres
land ih sinall village, near achbOl,
store, and Chopping mill. Priced
$1960.00 cash
6 acre Patin. — Good honed, hydro;
bsiik barn, on county road always
PiOnglied. Prided' at. $2600.00
General' Store lb eocid sized
Stook 4000.00 eqUipitent
$1900.60. Price including atoelt i
ttitliPment a.nd Building (2 .storey)'
$5860:00 daSin, •
166 acre I rut. Ijdnatlfal ;brink
2 story house, bath, .flitnace. and
pressure bank
G 46'64 bikit tittitioct
4-••we•iir*C .S• •
Our ell-ivi CQ pUDGtrir P
covers • •le stem--penal
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FOR ALL YOUR .a.UTOMOtlifilt
NEEDO SHOP At tHe_
MAC sAEktti AUTO iiit#FLY
PCOnanent Type'
$2.75 jeer
per76 4144 :
Illsomostats Rannind $1 40
6641116., road. Priced ttt wo6,00 40,1r Plugs 56o to 69c
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06:1111617iiii/86:ci. Equipment $3500.00', $
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FOR SALE —a
Bray Pullets? Drayeld, Started,
Wide choice breeds, troeate, Hatch.
ery died hale, Ames noted
for high egg prOdnetien, '1OW feed
Otlet, ban give fail Iderinatibt, Abbe
tilted &deka., docketele. Jinte.tjuly
Price& Most Reastmiate•
/*meter, Lettertn4 3 soot:0114v
R. A. SPOITON
OKA,. 266. WIng,46m, (Aetna
ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO,
Eatabllabed In 1404
r- end Office Atw644d.
InsuNir
paht Protierty• Orli/eta ciweifilliiia
And Content* In Tc+Void and Villasai,
Schad* Churches and Haim
en in
"INSURANCE AT Coati, item.
ADJUSTMENT
CLAIM*
elOhiaet your rtliakisit
Director• Agent
A. W, (blek1 WHITPIRLI)
• 0, R. out
breilehs Sitead lad oil otter.
*tn. bteati Bret boi E joiNti Atitiot*tioti
Barrett, it. 6 BritiaSels. Phoitie 54-'12 qviiefti Are time
neater tier
an *Ss of Attie!. Tor 44411106 se
infrtorniation rtotie fIlhaton 14S,
Palmerston oe collect, betireio
and 10.00 A. 24, oh 'week ilI~tl iii
And 940 A; M oi
lSUPSRRfrOR ERPPANI vela,
to marXet SON
BTRA1 Fop", grit
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tomOrft‘Y,
RANGES. 140'r WATER TOMO,
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AUCTION ,PAIA
of )lousehold Effects
of the late Mrs, Pearl Wilton,
Flora Sta. 041600p on.
SATURDAY, APRIL 28th
At m,
Terms Dash
Gordon Jackson, Auctioneer,
Robt. Johnson, Clerk,
raa,
Out.'
FOR SALE
toAvoi„ 'Aged and reeW
etibbet tired *a-0114r .tractor double
peltVer traetor mowers; DIbtt►
Peliitat bAteis* teeth r tariff. seeds,
and garden and 16tii teens;' ishruts,
4 ali kinitls to baittifar the hOrad
Weigenlittrg 'Phone' 1t30