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The Establishment of
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Gaill paid for dead, old. Sick or
;Sableti horses .and cows,
Phone.. Atwood 153, collect..
TEND ERS WANTED
The • cran,brgels. Cemetery )3.00
are asking for tenders for Valle
digger. Anyone interested write to
W. 3', Schnook, B. B., 3 Brussels. or
• Phone .5546
FOR RENT —
Brick hottse with all modern con-
veniences, garage, on highway
between Walton and Brussels.
apply to Lawrence Ryan ,and
Walton
AUCTION: SALE
Of Farm Property
150 acre farm Lot 12 and West V2 ;
of Lot 13, Con. 5, Grey Township,
will be offered for sale at 11 o'clock
a. m. on
MEMORIAL SHOP
/oar Memorial Crutteaneat 13NBIB
Yearn, IgaMa
THE BEST GRANITEN
Along fl
E.':,:pert Designing and
veorkrastriehip.•
2tieea Most RessidlAble
Lismetery Leteering a Ip7ee4e5sa.t
P .A. 00
Phrene 255. Wing/arm, fen's -ea
ELMA FARIVIERS- Mull 'A
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established in 'ante
Head Office Atwood, 'Jun
'FOR SALE
fiigheie linos. Mold tor aid
col 1101*4
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19 Marks PIS*.
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Tile Veriath' oeParidaito
*UM.• Pak HOME AND -
INDU$ieW '
i4ANott3i HOT WATER TANKSS
WALT. MA.bbbli
hepresentathri
404.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd
on the premises —
Approximately 120 acres of work
able land remainder in bush land
and pastime, good water supply.
Tenms — 10% day of Sale.
..„Balance 1/2 of purchased price in
30 days — remainder can be arrange-
ed on a 3 year mortgage at r
Sold subject to reserve bid,
Prop. — Heskey Flax Co.
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Please note time.
insure,
Farm Property, Private Owe:um&•
And Contents MI-owns and enfants, 1,
Schools, Churches and limits
on an
"INSURANCE AT COST"
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OP
CLAIMS
uontact your Nearest.
Director Assam
R. W. (Dick) WelltPISILO
A. R. 2. brunet O.
INSEMINATION .NFORMATeON
"Par artificial insemination tutor-
mathat or service from an tzreada of
cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Aseociation at:
Clinton. H $441 or
Palmerston 498 between• 7.30
and 9.80 M. We have all breed,
available — top (nudity at low °my*
SiViAcia
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elaa-.li tlr NINO wiry -
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haat 1114.:
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FOR SALE --
A quantity of seed and table
turnips,
Eat MeKinnon
'FOR SALE
Yew* Hereferd Cow, to freshen,
Priced to sell,
Dart &mere Phone 101Xr2
WANTED
Winter feeding, pay by the gain.
Ray Huether, R. 3 Walton
Phone 18r4
TENDERS WANTED
For the position of fireman for
St. ...4.1rigaroee. Church, Brussels.
Anyone interested contact
James Nolan R. B. 2 Brussels
HELP WANTED —
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN
IN Huron County. Trade well es-
tal~lishecll; Ex41e.l eget opportunity,
Full time, Write .at once. FLEI,WielighiS
Dept. 3452489, Montreal, P. Q.
WANTED --
A man with ear to take over
eSta,blishecl WaltkIns route for •
Morris and Grey Townships.
A. N. McDonald, Bee: 520 Seaforth.
LOST -
Ladies large black handbag, con-
taining considerable sum of money
and another small handbag, also bank
book and poet office swings book.
Finder plenee leave at the Brussels
Post,
MAN WANTED
Make money easily selling finest
:lino of household necessities, full or
part time. Wherever you May live
write in for .free catalogue and
id elta.ils.
FAMILEX, i)evt. B. Station
Montreal.
FOR SALE —
Cook St6ve, (Harriston, make)
Quebec, Heater, (Harristonmake)
Klondike Heater
itolltep Desk
'Open Book Case
Riftchen Chairs
Couch
2 Bedroioni Washstands
Bedroom Toilet Sets,
Oak Leaf Table
Antiques
Large Table Chairs
*Mall Tables etc,
Mrs, IR. 'S., Hamilton Phone
'TURKEN, SUPPER
Brustiols 'Tinned Cher* are
holding a Turkey Dinner, •
October 15611., following Anniversary
,,cervices. Sunday, Opt 14th.
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Styles lot every business
Various colors and designs
Samples. suggestions and
paces woh,ur obligation
WE
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AGENTS
for
cCuNTER CHECK BOOKS
AND
PRINTED GUMMED TAPE
,WADE
apopyid pfivirpi,tc,tb
Man i! Old after 4ir
NOW FEELS 4reOlit "riutiOtit
"I'm 74, Hid
town rut
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FRIENDSHIP CIRGLE CLASSiFt 40 ADS., I ,STP.RE. •FPR- RENT -ee
1.0.arge store Mr rent or -..can.
divided ter t,s.vo business, Offleee•
. For particnlars 'apply to
FQR _$A1.4 1 H. S.tretton, 'Brussels, Oat,
P.110fie 6 at 39
4 — .80- lb. 111.111t cans. 1 brand now,
Plant Phone 15 J 7
Cot. 3 fettlai members of the
lortendsehip ,Circle gathered the
church basement, The meett-ing WAS
opened with a llYnla, Tamed by
the minutes of the lea nmeting.
The F011 ,nail 'W,US answered then
A:hank-you notes and an hwitation
to visit the Belgrave groUP, The-
Treas. report wee read by DProtbetl,
and the Sunshine report, by A NEW KITCHENER-WATERLOO DISTRICT OFFICE
is announced by
FCR SALE —
$ sows due in 8 week e,
York hog.
ben Fraser
1 Eaglish,
Phone 19 THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD
to provide
MORE AND SPEEDIER SERVICE
in
COMPENSATION MATTERS
for
Workmen, Employers, Labour Organizations, Representatives of the Medical Profession and
other interested groups in Waterloo, Wellington, Perth and Huron Counties.
Now in operation, the new Kitchener-Waterloo-District office makes use of teletype and
other time-saving communication devices to provide speedier service in handling compensa-
tion claims and completing arrangements for the treatment and rehabilitation of injured
workmen.
The Kitchener-Waterloo-District office will also serve as a centre of information concerning
workmen's compensation for Waterloo, Wellington, Perth and Huron Counties.
The Kitchener-Waterloo-District office address is:
5 SCOTT STREET, KITCHENER, ONTARIO
Duncan Roycroft, Dist. Representative. R. McLeod Southgate, Assist. Dist. Representative.
Ida opened the programme. Sara
led inl wayer, followed by a hymn,
lildnp, Pearson read the Scripture
Gen. 19, 1.2, 1217. Lydia gave the
topic on Lot's wife, 'Rath MO
Taggart played two selections on
the piano.
Marion Hemingway gave an, in-
teresting gimlet]. on her trip through
the United States, The meeting I. was closed with a hymn, Gwen and
Barbara senvfed lunely, assisted by
Betty Campbell.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm, Farm Stock and
Implements to be held, at -the
premises Lot 26, Con. 15 Grey Twii:
11/4 miles west of Moncrleff on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1956
at 1 o'clock E, S. T,
THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD, ONTARIO
E. E. Sparrow, Chairman
I. F. Cauley, Vice-Chairman Dr. E. C, Steele, Commissioner
THE HIGHWAY KILLER
He's in 'his early twenties, His
initials are Tt. a,. Hi$ full name
doesn't molly matter. Although he's
he Is still alive, :he's not much bet-
ter off than 'the lovely young girl
whose face haunts his dreams, the
girl who ;sat; beside him in the ear
that night
It happened fast. Feist there was
the dance, a oolutple of "harmless”
highballs. Here is R. R'iSi ao0Ount
of ekhe ride home. "My foot Was
heavy on the ISas pedal that night,
A curve Came up on us and I mis•
judged it alt high ,Speed. I put the
brakes on too hard, 4"We skidded.
Theo the enir 'somersaulted. I later
learned ethat my fioneee was killed
instantly, — P me, I sit here in
' wheel chair. Tbo doctors 'say I
may be ,111-I invalid for life.
The drinkir4, driver line an ac•
cident rate 55 times greeter than
the man who lays off the stuff
when he's behind the wheel, John
Barleycorn kills nearly 10,000 an-
nually on the highways in the
U. S. A. to say nothing of the hund-
;rfel[s 'of thousands maimed and
crippled for life.
From, "The Highway Killer They
Don't Talk Abont.P. Mechanics
Illustrated, Sept, 1956. A.dvt.
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Included• in the sale are •-
6 head of grade Holstein Cows
ranging in age from 2 to 7 yrs., all
bred Angus due in March,
4 bead of Reg. Shorthorn cows,
Pasture bred ton Reg, Shorthorn
herd sire.
10 head of stocker heifers 500 to
600 lbs.
20 York chunks.
Implements
McCormick Deering model H.
tractor.
Mc-D. 15 run power drill
Mc-D, side delivery rake
1'Ic-D. 7 ft. binder
Me-D, 8 ft. double disc
Mc-D, drop head rope loader
Mel). 3 furrow plow
5 section McD. diamond harrow
Deering horse mower
John Deere 7 ft. power mower
CoelMhutt No. 0 tractor spreader
on rubber, 2. rubber-tired wagons
and reeks 2000 lbs. scalese Little
Beaver hainnier mill; Massey Harris
root pulperi 10 x 12 colony house
DeLaval 000 lbs. cap cream. sop,
arntor: pig- troughs, milk clans;
and many other small items.
Feed
2000 bales of mixed hay
5 ton of mixed grain
20 ton of Ajax Oats
2,1 bus. ,oif Reg, Ajax Oats for seed .
The Farm ti
Consisting of 100 acres of Im-
proved land in a. good farming dis- ;
trice sitnated only one mile from
chilled], school, and store, will be •
offered for sale subject to a reserve I
hid, the buildings all in good repair
and Well situated. include a 44 x 04 .!
bank barn, some cement stabling I
and litter carrier. Double-deck I
hen house. ,20x30, ship lap siding. 1
,Comfortable 5, room house;
brirk
Tenme on the farff will be annouti.
red sale day. s 1
Terms on the farm Will be ahnoun.
and there will be no reserve.
Dune. McKay; Prop.
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IN CASE OF FIRE,..
IN GREY TOWNSHIP
Grey Township now have their.
own fire fighting equipment and
residents of the township are in-
exacted to Ball Brussels telephone
operator In case of fire.
Featuring horizontal-sweep styling, the 1957 Chevrolet looks even longer than its 200 inches— two--
and-one-half inches more than last year. All bodies are lower, too, and further additions have been,
made to windshield area, the whole adding up to striking eye-appeal. Among the many mechanical.
advancements is revolutionary fuel-injection as an available option. Shown above is the Bel Air sport
coupe.
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Dennis! and WIldfong, Anatol-leers
Phnne Seaforth 843 - 11 1
A. W. Corby. Clerk. s
FOR eALt
Brick Cottage Hydro, 2 MANG
land in small village. near *Aunt
store, and ;shooing mill. Prided at
81900.00 cash
5 acre Perna Good house, hydro,
bank barn, on county rcisd atioars
ploughed. Prieed at d2500.00
GET BACKs73
that's big news in saving!
The Eleventh Series of Canada Savings Bond.
a "stepped up" scale of interest payMents
begins at and increases in stepswitil
it roaches 4% . This means that one of the ne*
#51(10 Canada Savings Bonds earns $286 88
In interest during it.s 123 years of Hittle.Lif
hold it until maturity you get back fia .a.$ for
each $500 you invest.
As Ahvays$ Canada Savings Bo,ndi can be.,r ed
face Value plua earned interest a arAy
Every dollar of your investment is a1Wipe
Study the new "stepped• Up'' scale of inte
payments in the table on the left,
a9* to Sign. up for your new caga
There /levet wa, an easier or safer
a good neat-egg for the fUture.
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CANADA SAVINGS BONDS
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General Store --- in good Amid
village: Stock 4000.00; equipment I
0666,00. Price including diveSE,
equittne:. Baildlikg (2 4dOte4)
$5500 00 o416.
100 acre Perm tienistifid irk& I
2 start; tense. bathi -furnace. =A
laressura system; drrineellefi, bank
bath, 5 aorta bast.. Staked' on
county react PriCiid at 1960.00
Pliene St J. C. tong,• Heettor
i3rneseia, Out:
MiW•h*.$20.064
CANA!):
BOND
tieldtki Coupons ;
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Lest severe doUjioht.
Fi rm O toobe§ pay„..,,......36%.
Told laideSi ?aide for each pop
Itwedsieht If held Is hiatuelty46,..........$4t,36 6
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