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until 2.0o ja.m. Monday, ()rt. 14.
RETURN: Leave destination not
later than midnight, Tuesday, Oct.
15, 1945
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THE BRUSSELS POST
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Questions and Answers ! i
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home but 11111,,i.•
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A:- -In renting your bon to the
flrst time you make an application to
tio• ofiie, or IF, 1V:tett:up
ledges and Trade Hoard. N'oti will
be elven a form to complete and
rentals appraiser will inspect the
property and flx the (telling rental.
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is the ceiling price on
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A 'ir.etilion Motorists
Ti is requested +hal tau- driver:
observe the at girt parking rule in
the Village of Brussels. Tf motorists
will always angle park their ears
there will be room frot more ears
They are asked also to refrain from
stopping In the middle of the street
behind parked vars. The practiert
titortues tram,. and is it frequent
Kindly observe
cause -
or accidents..
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W. H. BELL,
Chtet of Police
The Minister of Finance
announces
A NEW BOND ISSUE
FOR PEACETIME SAVINGS
Canadians are thrifty people. Their
record in war financing will stand for
many years to come.
Through six years, millions saved and in-
vested in Victory Bonds and War Savings
Certificates in a way no one thought possi-
ble. Many thousands learned the con-
venience of regular, systematic saving,
whether in small monthly amounts or by
larger cash investment. As a result they
have accumulated substantial personal
reserves with all that means in increased
future security and satisfaction.
Because suggestions and requests have
come to me from all parts of the country
that facilities for this kind of saving be
continued in peacetime, the Canada Sav-
ings Bond has been created.
The issue of War Savings Certificates and
Stamps to the general public will be dis-
continued on September 30th, and final
instalments on the last Victory Bond
issue will have been completed in the
near future. ,,Canada Savings Bonds,
therefore, will provide an opportune
means for citizens to carry on their regular
savings habits without interruption.
The general public should note that this
time there will be fewer salesmen than in
the case of Victory Bonds. Although the
new Canada Savings Bonds will be sold
through banks, autliorized investment
dealers, stock brokers and trust or loan
companies, these agencies will not be able
to approach every individual Canadian.
This means that for the most part it will
be left to Canadians to assume the respon-
sibility for their own purchases of Canada
Savings Bonds. If they 'wish to grasp
this opportunity, they should act for
themselves without delay.
Canada Savings Bonds are designed to
be the finest investment available to the
public today. I recommend them to you
as a safe, profitable and convenient in-
vestment for personal savings.
I now announce the terms of the new
Canada Savings Bonds, which will be
offered commencing October 15th.
MINISTER OF FINANCE
. . . Features of the new Canada Sarkfs Donds
Interest 21496 by annual
coupon. Purchase price
100%. Accrued interest
will bo charged if pay-
- ment is made after Nov- •
,ember 15th. Issued in
denominations of $50,
$100, $500, and $IM
Dated November 1, 1946,
maturing In tan years. Non -
callable by the Government,
but redeemable by the owner
at any time at full face value
plus Interest at coupon rate ai
any branch in Canada of any
chartered bank. Non -trans-
ferable and non -assignable.
Holdings by any one
person limited to $2000.
Registered as to prin-
cipal, providing pro-
tection against loss.
Available for cash, on
the • Monthly Savings
Plan or by personal
arrangement with •
bank.
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AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD FUENISI-littcs
AT THE HOME OF' F. M. SAMIS
ERUSSELS
SATURDAY. OCTOF3EP. 12th 1945
Ti, fentea ter
1 /01 11 I 7171'111 rlf, •1 id T1,-ne,-;
Keir bin or Refrigerator
I Olv.o.rfiehl and two ma,tehing
chairs (e -nod as new)
1 W0 /71 114 1201 norm gni fp
1 solid CIO,/ bedroem -mite
Vanity Table and Red
1 Walnut fink:bed heti
chest of Drawers
1 tars, rug.
1 Range
2 Durtbee heater1 s
1 cOnoll:rnm: Rhar:-
11 Ttileetrie Washer
1 Pfleetrie Vartimm Cleaner
1 Marl Vacuum (leaner
1 Dinir q room Set (fumed oak)
1 China Cabinet
2 Large Iipholstered Chairs
A number of Small Tables
I1 TPEL Wagon
1 Small Chest of Drawers
I 2 Odd Reds
1. Oak Dresser and Wash Stand
1 Rack
1 Kitchen Table and Chairs
1 Lawn Mower
Electric Lamws and Many other
'articles too numerous to mention.
LEW. ROWLAND—Auctioneer
ROST. PATRICK—Clerk
Solaria Toa co., '
Qfoyq Trin Tn Britain
Would you like a trip to Britain
with all expenses paid? The winner
of the 'Salado' Special at the North
I'Tnu'onCounty Plowing Match on
October 15th wins a Clash Prize ot
$10.00 also the opportunity to
compete for the Gold and Silver
Medals and the free trips to Britain
offered to first . and second place
winners in the `Sala:in.' Event at the
international Plowing Matoh, Oct.
19th, at Portt Albert when an addit-
ional 12 cash prizes totalling $150.00
are being offered by the Salada Tea
Company of Canada, Limited. Our
best wishes to the local winners of
the 'Salads' SPecial-
Nntice tor:Tree:1401'5
In the Estate of MILLENA LIND-
SAY.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of MFLLENA LINDSAY,
late of the Village of Ethel, in the
County of Huron, Widow, who died
on or about the 9th day of May,
1946, are hereby notified to send
full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned Solicitor for the
Executors on or before the 5th day
of October, 1946, after which data
the Estate shall be distributed
having regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED Listowel this 615 day
of September, 1946.
O. JOSEPH BENSON
Listowel, Ontario,
Solicitor for Robert H. Vodden and
Elgy Brandon. Executors.
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MACHINE SHOP
fof
Acetylene and Electric
Weldinry
Our shop is eduipped to do
First Class
Welrihyr
And Wel717.
Your Patronage Solicited.
Good Service Assured.
The Community
Radio Service
Shops
Now offer you quick reasonable
repairs on your radio.
TAKE YOUR RADIO
TO
Freethy's Service
Station
Satisfaction Guranteed,
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BUSINFSS CARDS
C A. MYERS, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
WWI An St. Phone 4. Brum. el. Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
LI, and Annornoi.nle luottnarkove
e'1 partl)5il120:1,f ".104' S:ed0cia1 10..noinobile Pol.; Ivr tarnuotn.
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4 D. S. ja.
Play- ,Pfs and Sur,....eQn
(Cv.P..narzw)
Office Houni--1 - and 8 p.m.
Also 11 . 12 pan. when possible..
Saturday eveningb 4W-11 Pam
Sundays ---En1er4,:pcA..2 and by appointromftf r.t0.
Horne calls in Eqn.v‘oons and 4 - 5p.rn.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. -- BARRfSTER ETC.
W1NGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day -- Office open
Phone 20x Successor to L.
Chas. T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile-. and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Aster', for Great West Life Insuranse Ca.
I20F,15 OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson
Phone 12 on 658 Seaforth R. R. 1 Brucefleld
Make arrangements at The Brussels Post or
R. S. Hetherington, K. C., Barrister Office, Brussels.
Rann & Johnson Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 38 or 85 — — BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County/
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REAte)!'6Afift-ft
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" marl Yaw OM
be lookee sifter Immedeitely
For Information, etc., w rte sr phone Lew. wI*n 6 .482 67*
Seafeirth; tr write LR. S, Wafter.
W. S. Donaldson — Licensed Auctionseer
Phone 35-r.13 —
for the Counties of Heron nen Porde
AR sales prompdy attended to — Marra maeirmia
For Eniragensents phone 31 "The Brun& Peet" an& ifiegt
will be looked or innneinehr.
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Agent Conveyancer
and Coromiseioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET, — — ETEREL, ONT,
41,1•••••••116.
ANI ALS DEAD
DISABLED
)-cmictsty removed ea Clean Sanitary tuseL.- nose collect.
12 BRUSSELS
•
illiam Stone Sons Limited
A.m.0.0,0100,4000M1.1111111100,
The Egg Departme t
Is Now Open
Highest Prices Paid
Honest Grade Assured
WANTED
LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us.
woonammong
Export Packers
PHONE 70x BRUSSELS