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The Brussels Post, 1947-7-16, Page 2
-141 y PROM/70M; PROflT8 Jt sus, �`��� ' amp® TiiOUSANvs of farmers across the country tell the same story of extra production . extra profits extra convenience ... less work .. , with in- expensive DURO Pump installations. See us for com- plete information regarding equipment needed to meet your requirements on the farm and in the home. EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS .. . Modernize your home. Safeguard The health and add to the comforts of daily living for all your family. See us for the latest in Kitchen, Bath- room and Laundry installations. We will gladly give you full information. WILLIAM GILLESPIE Phone 68 Brussels, Ont. ,COs ITiPI11 WH1SS Iso EIS. LIMITED lonDOm-anfnlLTOf-TOROr1TO-SUO5UAV-Wain1A£0-VAneouvEA WILLIAM T. SPE NICE Estate Agent Couveyftrrscetr mai C e ae ret GENERAL INSU&r.ANCE ®Miff C& MAW STREET, — ErEntL,BUS1NFSS CARDS . C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont. THE BRUSSELS ,?OST Ola5;si k d 4 d 1 FOR SALE-- n 2u Pigs. weeks 017. Phone 33•t -S feint '1t,Utrr' FOR SALE— l', pie, .•,dy to wenn. Phone 33•rdn Rnht. Crosby IFn3 $ALF_n t 9 pigs, 7 weeks :,lid. IRoss ('utniulrhaan [Imre a3 -r -lei FOR SALE— ! -\ re:nn,• building 24 a ,ii), ,Trek Wheeler P110110 s., -1T; Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile late .mea, .et particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for €ra er - 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. Wacker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer. J. F. Harper, A., M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON . Office Hours—I - 4 and 7 . 9 p. na. Also 1I - 12 a. m., when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p. m. Sunday — Emergency and by appointments only. S. Hetherington, K. C. WING•HAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Successor opoto EeD D. Bell y. Phone 20x Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance C Brussels, Ont. Phone Office 96 Harold,.Iackson 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 44 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 he looked after immediately Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. For information etc., Write or phone Lew. Rowland FOR SALE - 75 bus. w-a_an Dna, in good sit'tpr'. lehcn, 42-r-5 e'er,' erutt,h R. R. 2, Brussels FOR SALE— Ma-ort rine Rieclt piano In excel- lent rontlition. Apply at the Brussels Pont _.._.--_-- FOR SALE - 2 good lawn innwore, cheap far quick rash sale. Apply at The Post Phone 71 cut 3 FOR SALE— Cockshutt binder S ft. cat, crops, is in gond repair Dan McICinnon, R. R. 3, Brussels \Vette ittt , July 16th, 1947 FOR SALE— ton, Donnybrook, with her run -4u, 11112 lessee Sedan -cheat+. ' Also irttcnnor Is:with; Mrs, Clark .inti two 16 a 1.0u wagon tire, and 1alit., I slaughters, with her piu•ene, 'lir. Kefer's 1\Iaritint :shop FOR SALE— A Rubber Tired Wagon and some tater bowls for stable use inquire of 1'It»n. 511.t'-9 (150. Wesenbnre NOT IGE— Hare you got enough Ply ~;pray for the protection of your valuable milk cows, 1f in need, phone 56 -r -e and Try R tit leigli s FOR SAL.ti Electric motors rewound and re' paired. Expert workmanship, Moder ate mires. New motors to stock. Bettger tnoustrtes, 549 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. FORSALE- 2n acres of standing hay. A. R. Cameron, Lot 15, Con. 10 Glee On the 9th line of Grey at CranbrOOk Corner. FOR SALE— Deering Mower, 5 ft. cat Beattie Windmill 25 foot tower Both as good as new. Charles Williamson Phone 37-r-17 FOR SALE- 1---50-acre Farm, good buildings; 1 -75 -acre Farm, good buildhleg, hydro, 1 -100 -acre Farm good buildings and silo. J. C. Long, Real 17state Broker Phone 84 Brussels, FOR SALE— Tn the Village of Walton:about 14 acres of orchard and pasture land. An excellent place for market garden. • For information apply to Mrs. A, E. Morrison, Brussels, Phone 11.1x. FOR SALE - 4 Hydro Poles 30 ft. long 1 Beatty Gas Washing Aiachine 1 G. E. Battery Radio 1 Coleman Gas Iron Lloyd Alcock Phone 23-r-14, FOR SALE - 3 Burner 011 Stove with oven. 5 Tube Victor Batter:, Radio, Simplicity Gasoline Washing Machine nearly new. Lawrence Meehan Phone 50-r•19 FOR SALE— Bray Chicks - pullets. non -sexed. eockereis. Dayold, some started most breeds. Still for immediate delivery. If want July-Aneust chicks order them soon. This applies also to September delivery. MAN WANTED— For Rayleigh business, No experience or captial necessary. Sales easy to make and profits large. Start im- mediately. Write Rawleigh's Dept ML -D-152.190, Montreal, Que. FOR SALE - 100 acre farm, Lot 10, Con 10 Orey, 30 aces of hay and 30 acres of grain, -n notes of hardwood bush and the rr'ct in Pasture, barn 82 ft.. cement stables. and litter eerrte:1 frame house, pig house 24 x 35. implement Mouse 21 x 24, 2 wells. Possession int mediately at a bargain price. .Tarnh Hollinger, Phone Rile. -12. Brussels, Ont. Herr i"ered Opt©r to trf9'J Ont. and hire TTerb iSbl l; 1t lad Mrs, Spa r1103, \ anC011Ve P.C.; t\itlt Mr, and Mrs T5lw,,r1 T + Eton; Mr. and 11r,. ITt c�+• t,"+.n 11.41011. \lb•h., trit1i lee:iire.; \d.: (ply 1Tuf'att ;,rd :11 ace'soll, with 1111'1 :r' Mrs, .1. C'. Tligahts. "Western Ortkario'e Nast Modern Eye 'a `'lone 118, Hai rigor, 3LUEVALE JnrAI ' ^‘rt Duff's Cain ('1,'rr,l \\'..si.i' meeting was held in tit'' churee basement on \Verinr"rias. .Tune 9 wiblt Ails. D. Watson presiding. 'lila' treasurer's report of fnud: stet to Presbyterial treasure shows that 5'r are going to he able to mak:, e''' allocation. The tnpie Inv the monis: "One Or'•at Church" was taken by Mrs.. T. Hacktvell and lits: J. Marshall. A short item on Christian Stewards.iin wns tend to which was given tarr•e ways to be happy namely: look for something beautiful every day; commit to memory :menetlitng ;rood ever; day and do something .ns someone every day. The meeting chae'd welt the einghtg of ITyttn 252 after which Ilse benediction was nrnunoimeee, Our church pkat" 10 10 ho hr'ld 10 Sentorth Park on Friday, August S. les sure to keep this tia'e f•^e. Seatorth Boys' Swine ('bub nee e, the farm of William .I. TurnhtUl. There were 15 out of 17 nletnh i present al the m"elfin:;, Uan15 Nelson. assistant ,igrieultt'cal rePre• sent a'ive outlined the 'mporta.nt pointe to eensider ;n ,btcteins Yorli• sheee Moms. The boy's then ,ud s:1 a class of mature Yerkshire sows , ri 'gave their reasons for their- placings. While Doreen Burden, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Burden, was riding a tricycle near her home she fell to the concrete walk. She was taken to the Wiugha.m hospital, where X-rays showed a badly dish• rated elbow, but she was able to return to her home the sante even- ing. At the morning service in 17nited Church here on Sunday, Rev. J, A. Burden spoke from the text. "011 that I knew where I might find him, that 1 might come even to his seat." Mrs. 3. Wickstead sang a solo. At Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev. Leland C. Sorgensen spoke on "Isaac's Testimony.,' A self) War. sung by Mrs. A. D. Smith. Personals: 'Silas Johnston, -Wal- ton, War•ton, with his br'othel's, Edward and \+rill, and his sister, Mrs. Pea enter; Mrs. Cecil Ralph. Air. and Mrs. Dalton Ralph, ATr, and 4Trs. Lawrence Rolph and Wayne. :\Titchell, with Mrs. Kirton and 'errs. Curtis; Mrs. 5051111 Doidpr. Toronto, with Andrew FTolmt. and• daughter. Miss Jessie; Miss Grace Becker, Toronto, with Mies Dorothy Aitken; Mr. and Mrs. Os• ear Allen, of Saskatchewan, with John Kirton and Miss Bella Kip ton; Aire. Robert Shaw, Morris, with her sister, Mies Martits Fraser; Miss Marlyn Moffatt, 50- gersoli, with Miss Norma Moffatt; Miss Ruby Jonas with her parents at lSthel; Mr, and Mrs, Peter Air•• Ewen with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cardiff, Brussels. .\ successful pie Dill ice areal social was held in the United Church Sunday school room Monday evening under the anspicee of the Y.P.U. and the Women" AssOcin.tien. AGENTS WANTED - 035, to $00. A WEEK! YOUR OWN BUSINESS. No boss, no timecloclr, Independence—The leading line of Home Service Products! Very little money required. Operate in town, or if you have the equipment pick a rural area. Infomation and catalogue FREE. Familex, Dept. C., 1800 Delorimier, Montreal. Excess Profits Tax Act Standard Profits Claims 1 E Recent amendments to the above Act provide that all standard profits claims must be filed with the Depart- ment of National Revenue before 1st September, 1947.. All applications are required to be in such form and contain such information as may be prescribed by the Minister and the Minister may reject an application that is not made in such form or that does not contain such information. The prescribed forms (S.P.1) are available at all Dis- trict Income Tax offices of the Dominion Government. All pertinent information required on the form must be included or attached thereto in schedule form. Ten- tative or incomplete forms or those filed after 31st August, 1947, will not be accepted. Department of National Revenue Ottawa James J. McCann, M.D., Minister of National Revenue. the p*esld • t AUTHENTIC! T! r sling Alter the judging Stories of the FB11 r•h• r Rollet, tunit c•har,.ie of tat, Prom the official tile', or the FBI! meeting and conducted the net fe• Now flatly In The Dally Detroit h iT. e The mine' Is Wert• Times, you'll find (he nasi real big read by the treta' y, Michael C" tn' stories of how fearless 1"131 agents Dolly. The neext mev's 1s tit 1i' fight the nation's waragainst crime, • t Y: r: r: 1...0,n) in lee ., 1..111'111' r.) In ingenuity, I{illap. tenacity and patience, head stow Haying cOrratdon in i11!- I munity are in full swing bat el ser- STORIES, now daily in RealTThe TRUE FDaBI various indicate only a fair Erol' Detroit Times, HEAD C.P.R. BROTHERHOOD: Executive of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Rm- ployees of the Canadian Pacific Railway for the next three years is shown above following their election at a meeting at the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec. The next general meeting of the organization will be held at Vancouver in August, 1943. Left to right, sitting: A. C. Mykle, Winnipeg, assistant everal cl chairman for western lines; W. Donnelly, Ottawa, secretary -treasurer; J. J. O'Grady, president; S. Burns, Toronto, general chairman; and W. K. McKee, Winnipeg, vice general chairman. Standing: J. Inglis, Medicine Rat, assistant general chairman for western lines; G. Cochran, London, assistant general chairman for eastern lines; R. Gauthier, St. Therese, Que., assistant general chairman for eastern lines. A pleasing Program wac presented, with Rev. J. A. Bwglen. as chairman. Mrs. Carl ,Tnhnston was aecompnn• est for the sine -son„ and instnt- meet.aTi. Miss Delors Hamilton, .Tnseph H. Smith and Mervyn Jermyn Played violin solos. At vo'ni ntnisc 1T!=�: Phyliis TTnmiltnn end Bobbie and Billy Warwick were Vel'y popu- lar. 'Airs. Stanley Dalriing alt Miss Mary Duff gave readings. Miss Route Breckenridge, presi- dent of the Y,P.U„ welcomed the enrtience. The young people had a display and sale of .girls' needle - FOR . .. .. i work and 'boys' woodworlc, Miss SALE— Marna Johnston was convener f .t• Outboard motors, immediate delively, 4.2 at 0155, 150 gallon per the art exhibit in the vestry where fine laces and curios from distaui lairds also were shown. Among the paintings lent was one by Alfred ,Thhnston, retired professor of Rmme.nntet College, Toronto, also pictures by G. A, Reid. The Mission 13entl of the United Church Diet Tuesday afternoon, The president, Delores Hamilton, presided. Phyllis Hamilton gave an enttitle on "Peace," Daring the bus. Mese period, oonduoted hY Mrs, W. J, Johnston, it was decided to hold the next meeting in the forst of a. Willa, The 23 members Present en- joyed the story, "Off To the Mello ' (Fair)", told by Mrs, 13111 Peacock, and Mrs. Dori).- Well; Mr. and repeated the Mizpath benediction. Personals: Charles (Tlharles '(''1. Garniss, Seaforth, visited relatives in anti around the village; Louise ,Teffer• hour autnmlatte pressure systems. enmhilete with tank and tattings, $109.50, 11/4 H.P, garden tractors, 5190, 3--- I7,P. garden tractors at 0330. Attachments costa. Transports• Hort prepaid anywhere in Canada. Christian's Eieeta'ic & hardware Oshawa, Ontario. "HELP WANTED—MALE" AN OPPORTUNITY— Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55— have Or eat secure travel outfit, this is your Opportunity to get estab• fished in a profitable business of your Own. For full partieirla.rs write today to The 7, R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0.53.4, 2177 Mason at., Montreal, Clue. NEW RAIL CAR FIRST OF ITS TYPE IN CANADA The new streamlined Canadian National Railways bedroom -buf- fet -lounge car shown in the top photograph ie a far cry from the old-time railway sleeper to be seen on the lower right. In those early railway days travellers sat on hard wooden seats, strained their eyes in the dim light pro- vided by kerosene lamps and in wintertime huddled around the old pot-bellied stove. The first of its type to go into service in Canada, the new car was designed by C,N,R„ architects and ear engineers, Tt includes a combination of all the latest in- novations provided for the com- fort of European and United States railway travellers and in some instances evert further iin- provements on them dovoloped by the Company's own experts. One of twenty similar units to be built for the National System, the car has many new features. Among them is its combined direct and indirect'pannelled fluo- rescent lighting, automatically controlled heating and air condi- tioning Old large, wide windows permitting the passengers to view the panorama of the countryside relaxed and comfortable. The diagram shows, A: the electric and pneumatic end doors which on pressing a small metal plate automatically swing open and shut; 13, the solarium; C, the spacious, comfortable lounge which seats 25 persons; D, the four single bedrooms that may be formed into double bedrooms by folding back a partition; E, the Porter's room, the first such space provided in a Canadian rail- way car; and 11', G and 11, the lockers and the general toilet.