The Brussels Post, 1947-6-25, Page 4T
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ELLIOTT BROS. Phone 82
Brussels, Ont.
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THE BRUSSELS POST
FOR SALE—
1 ,s s i T i Ads Cabin trailer with accommodation
---- for 4.
FOR SALE (fish°in Carnochan Phone 10.1,14
2 Shorthorn bulls ready Por S"R, R. 3, Brussels
( vice.
Ph t e Brussels 35-r-7 Thos. 'Kerr
WHY SUFFER
ARTHRITIS — RHEUMATISM — SORE JOINTS ?
TRY "CREOLE PLASMA" the New and amazing discovery
for the positive relief of these painful ailments. VARICOSE
ULCERS successfully treated with CREOLE BALM.
Acts quickly, easily applied, available in economically priced
jars from your Druggist, or Write or call in person to
CREOLE REMEDY CO.,
Dr. McCormick, President,
Listowel, Ont. Phone 661-r-2.
G;,rataarr
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FOR SALE
Rteel iitel wagon, In rood rontllt-
ion, 8tt11 carries good coat al original
paint.
Wm. Harman Phaco :i1-r•tt'
1 PUPS FOR SALE—
Small English Colli+, nicely :larked
herders and watch dogs.
GOO. Zi'esenburg Phone 56 -t' -s,
FOR SALE—
24 tlalvattived She:d Roofing, size
^,6'' wide S ft. long. also 2 window
sashes 4 It, x 51A." stlttar".
11. G. Walker, Brussels.
FOR SALE—
Parts for a Big -4 McCormick
I slower also a ruboer tired wagon
with new tires.
Phone 25-r•26 Frank Mitchell
1
BUSINFSS CADS
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C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St, Phone 4. Brussels, Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile, ;.os=arm,
Get particulars d our Special Automobile Policy for Rare
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7
Walker Funeral Home
Day of Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge tor Use of Funeral Home.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
.ate`
J. E. Harper, B. A., M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 9 p, m.
Also 11 - 12 a. m., when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p. m.
Sunday — Emergency and by appointments only.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day.
Phone 20x — Successor to E. D. Bell
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KI'N'DS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
Phone Office 96 — Brussels, Ont.
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson
PHONE 18-r-661 • — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or
R. S. Hetheringto, K. C.. Barrister Office, Brussels.
D. A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 -— BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they
Will be looked after immediately
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland
WANTED --
2 good farm hands for haying and
wages or
+srvestbtg, will Pay ton
better,
Phone Brussels 36-r-9
MAN WANTED—
For Rawleigh business, No experience
or captial necessary. Sales easy to
make and profits large. Start im-
mediately. Write Rawleigb'a t)ept
ML -D-152-190, Moatreal, Que,
WANTED TO BUY—
Highest prices paid for old
glass dishes, china, figurines
music boxes, ooil oil lamps,
of drawers. drop leaf tables.
Apply to Box 50 Brnssels.
Thos, Kerr I are hereby notifier( 10 seri fell oar•
Notice to Creditors j
In the Estate of WILLIAM OHN
SHARPE.
Ail persons ]raving claims against,
the Estate of WTT,T,T&1T Mfrs,:
S'ffARP13. tote of the Township of
(Grey, in the County of 7tnr'u,
Retired Farmer. who died on nr
about the 9111 day if Moret. 15'17.
oculars of their els ims 10 110
undersigned Soil nilnr POI. the Pae.
AUCTION SALE come on or before th•' 211th :lay of
Jn1v, 1947, after dote the
Of Farm, Farm Stook, Implements,tt rrh
lastnte .11:111 be din.+' 111nted twain):
Hay and Grain regard only to the claims of which
WM. .1. BALFOUR tbP Undo reigned shall Ilion have
notice.
South half Lots 35 and 36, Con. 1,
DATED at Listowel this 1111 'lay of
Grey Twp., 2 miles west of County Juno, A,D. 1947,
Road, Ilii miles south of 86 C. JOSEPH BENSON
Highway Listowel, Ontario
FRIDAY, JUNE 27th, 1947 Solicitor for Garfield S. Raker,
cutor,
H orses—
Ttny gelding aged
Grey mare aged
Brown mare aged
Durham Cows -
1 Roan cow 3 yrs. old, fresh
2 Red rows 4 3 rs. old, due in August
3 Spotted caws 8 yrs. fresh bred
June 15
4 Roan cows S yrs. milking bred
March 25
colored fi Roan crows 6 yrs, old due lo JOY
clocks, 6 Roam cows 4 yrs. milking bred
chests ,gpid1 21
7 Red cows S yrs. old due in August
S White cows 5 yrs, milking bred
April 24
WANTED— 9 Roan cows 5 yrs. old call by her side
Heavy Dusty Farm Wagon with 9- 10 Roan heifers 3 yrs. fresh 0000
Inch tire must be in flrst class con- May 15
dation, Also have for sale, Chicago • 11 Red heifers3 yrs, old fresh
Aermotor windmill head complete Young Cattle—
with wheel and vane, cheap. R., g. Red P,uIl 3 yrs. uld bred by F.H.
Hartwell Speiran, Deacon & Son of LTnionv111e
R. R. 3. Brussels, Phone 26-r-10 11 Durham steers & heifers 1 yr. old
_ 4 (Salves born last fall
FOR SALE— S Spring calves
9 -piece, walnut dining room suite, pigs_
like new; studio couch, excellent Sow bred ltlan,
condition; small kitchen range, coal 2 Stows bred May 1st
or wood; walnut dresser; 4 -ft, brown Sow bred Juuo 6
steel bed; curtains; high chair; 2 Sows with pigs by their side
child's crib, drop sides; springs and pure-bred Berk hog
mattress. PHONE 82X 17 Chunks 80 lbs..
--- 10 weaned 3 weeks
6 Chunks 125 lbs.
9 Chunks 70 lbs.
Poultry -
225 Sussex pullets 9 weeks old
Implements— .
John Deer 13. R, model tractor on
Wm. Spence, rubber
Conveyancer etc., Triter, 2 -furrow tractor plow nearly
Phone 112 -r -J new
John Deer spring -tooth tractor culti-
vator with power lift nearly new
M. -IT. 7-21. binder nearly new
McCormick mower 6 -ft. cut
2 walking plows flay rack 16 -ft.
:11cC, dump rake 10.13t.
\tcP: D. side rake, nearly new
Corlcshutt drop -head hay loader
Cockshuft manure spreader
MeD. fertilizer drill 13 disc nearly
new Cutting box
New rubber tire wagon Cutter
3 t wagon 15 -ft, hay rack with 1 man
rack 18.21. hay racer
Drag harrows 6 section
Set of Adams sloop sleighs
p4 -H. root pnlper new Buggy•
Scales 2000 lbs, 2 -wheel trailer
TToa scales with crate
100 feet snow fence Farnine
Viking cream separator
Steel land roller
2 30 -gal. milk cans
10 anchor cedar posts
10 steel fence posts
2 electric fencers 6 range shelters
3 piles •o•f cedar rails
120 rods of harbwire
Half spool new barbwtre
Pile of furnace wood
Number of barrels
Tarp 12 x 15 nearly new
Tarp 14 x 22 nearly new
Chains, Shovels, Harness
Collars and other articles
HAY AND GRAIN
8 tons of hay
400 bushels mixed grain wheat, oats
and barley
200 bushels oats
Quantity of wheat
Farm will be offered for sale if not
previously sold.
100 acres, more or less, being south
halt of lots 35 and 36, eon, 1,
Township of Grey
Bartok house with bath and water
pressure; bamlt barn 48 x 60; drilled
well, cement stables, water in stable,
2 hien houses, garage, driving shed,
pump house, 81 'acres of spring crop,
3 acres fall wheat, balance hay and
grass, Well fenced .and drained,
Terms -10 per cent, day of sale, bal-
ance in 30 days -Or terms tan 1)e
arranged. The farm will be sold
sgblect to reserve bid,
TERMS -CASH
Sale commences at 12,30 sharp.
No reserve as propriety- is selling on
account of 111 health.
WM, J. BALFOUR, Prop.
W. M. SCOTT, Auotloneer
FOR SALE—
Good frame house at tit= West end
of the Village of Ethel, equipped
with hydro, bard water in house.
good cistern, newly decorated inside,
For further particulars apply to
W A. T 'T ro1"T
The Walton W.M.S. met in the
elsure11 on Wednesday, Tnne 11.
There was a fair attendance. Mrs, 11.
G. Hazlewood presided. The tnpic.
"What of the church in Asia" was
well taken by the ladles of the
Seventeenth group. '1'11e sn3pl3'
secretary reported that tlhree pairs
of mitts had been forwarded for 111e
hale. 11'h's. H. Kirkby gave a vP1'-v
interesting report an the conference
at S1. Marys. ft was derided that
our W.M.S. send Leona Watson to
Leader Training School at Alma
College this summer. Meeting closed
with .singing of a hymn follower( by
prayer,
:lir. and Mrs. P. T. 'Holman attend-
ed the graduation ceremonies nt
Toronto Western Hospital held in
Convocation Hall on ,Tune 12, Their
daughter, Marjorie, was a menti• 1'
of the nurse's graduating class,
FOR SALE—
Buildings— 2 -storey frame house
25 x 29 with good finiehtng and
furnace and a barn 10 x 60 with 31 of
it covered with steel rooting' hen
house 14 x 32; and small driving
shed. These buildings can he seen
at 1st 3. con. 5, Grey Twp.
Phone 111x -r-2 Wesley Stephenson
NOTICE—
To My Customers
I am now able to supPlY you with
wood at last year's prices. Order
now for next winter's fuel.
John Falconer Phone 334-,T Winghatn
or leave your order at The
Brussels Post.
FOR SALE—
A house and lot 1n the centre of
main street, Ethel, equipped with
hydro. a furnace, snit water in
house and hard water on book
verandah. A nice stable and
garage combined suitable for
keeping chickens. For further
particulars apply to
Wm. Spence,
Conveyancer,
Phone 22-0-9 Et'iel, Ont,
AGENTS WANTED -
835, to 880. A WEEK! YOUR OWN
BUSINESS. No boss, no timeelock,
independence --The leading line of
Home Service Produote! Very little
money required. Operate to town,
or if you have the equipment pick a
rural area. Infomation and Catalogue
FREE, Familex, Dept, C„ 1800
Delorlmier, Montreal.
"HELP-WANTED—MALE"
AN OPPORTUNITY—
Established Rural Watkins District
available, It you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 25 and 66—
have or can secure travel outfit,
this is your opportunity to get estab-
lished in a profitable business of
your own. For full particulars write
today to The 1, R, Watkins CompanY.
Dept, 0-13-4, 2177 Mason St„ Montreal,
Que.
FOR SALE -
1 -50 -acre Farm, good building
1 -75 -acre Farm, good buiidin
hydro.
1--1.00-acre Farm good buildin
and silo,
2 -100 -acre Grass Farms.
J. 0, Long,
Real Estate Broker
Phone 84 Brussels, Ont.
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Mill
Oil drums
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A Senator Pleads For
A Uniform Divorce Law
Senator Arthur Capper launches a
smashing attack on contlk'ting
marriage told` livoree laws with pro•
posals for a nen• e,mnndm,+nt to the
Constitution, Read WI -I WE
NWII3D A UNIFORM DIVORCE LAW,
by Selvator Capper, m The An1Pfiran
Weekly. great magazine with this
Sunday's (June 29) issue of The
Detroit Sdnday Times.
Wedateeday, June 25t9i, 1941
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the water for you. In stables, barns, poultry houses,
greenhouses and truck gardens DURO adds extra
profits through extra production. And the savings in
time and labour alone will soon pay for a DURO
Pump installation.
Modernize
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Fixtures and -fittings designed for
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See us for full pnrticulars.
WILLIAM GILLESPIE
Phone 68
Brussels, Ont.
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Lanoon-441lrILTon -TO410nto-su09u5Y-Wlnnl5Ec-vAncouves
FOR SALE— ,FOR SALE—
Bray pullets, cockerel:. n rel paer;ncr.n::r.•s rc+t a 1:ui sud CP
Most varieties. Immediate delivary. paired. Export workmanship. Moder-
Also some started. Ask for list if ate prices. New motors to stock.
you want August chicks, they should
also he ordered now ton, ContactBenner tnausties,
ns soon for Bray Cht•k, s. Agent Wm. 649 Ontario Street.
Glen Bray, Ethel. Stratford, Ont.
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, a %,.a� \\ was built at the Massey
works as early as 1892.
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ABOUT 1820 a mower was invented with
a circular cutting blade which revolved
against the grain, apparently imitating the
action of the old scythe blade.
A few years later a mower was invented
in the United States which had a sharp
knife with teeth moving sideways in a row
of iron fingers or guards. The first mower
of this type to be made in Canada was pro-
duced in 1852 at the Massey works, the
little plant which has grown into the
Massey -Harris industry of today. And all
through its 100 -year history this company
has been a leader in developing labor-saving
farm devices.
The use of modern Massey -Harris farm
machines has brought many benefits to
Canadian farmers. The Massey -Harris Side
Rake and Tedder turns the hay into light,
fluffy windrows, so the air can cure it
quickly. The Massey -Harris Hay Loader
builds a load of well over a ton in twenty
minutes, The Massey -Harris Forage Har-
vester enables a farmer to cut hay et the
right time—providing nutritious forage for
livestock.
Massey -Harris machines mean speedy,
large-scale production. They have reduced
production costs per acre and have increased
the farmer's yearly profit.
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mounted Tractor Mower -e&
Yorks equally well with any type -tri
of tractor. Power take -ori drivep.
Fast operation with safety. Hurl]
for fast tractor operation.
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