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BUS NESS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D,, L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fke, Windstorm, and Automobile 1Mtia!ne
let particulars of our Special Automobile policy for forams
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7
Walker Funeral Home
Day of Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
J. F. 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 KINDS
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
IL; 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
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.
ETHEL
On Wednesday evening a large
gathering of friends and neighbors
met in tike Ethel town hall in honor
of Mr. and Maes. James Pearson and
Ralph. Dancing was enjoyed to
FOR SALE—
Ladies black winter coat, sable
collar, In good condition, size 40.
Phone 1
FOR SALE--
Elleotric motors rewound and re-
paired. Expert workmanship. Moder.
ate prices. New motors in stock.
Barger Inaustilss,
649 Ontarlo Street,
Stratford, Ont.
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PEOPLE WF KNOW i
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Mtge Ethel Sinew] of i.14.tattel wee
a week end. v1"4nor with :Utas Cavite
iitreston.
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Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Arinstrone and
Addle Cardiff -pent '!r'' week end
with fillet 4 Irl Torn and Owen
Sound.
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Mus. ('lu..,e•1:(0,1 s" Phlla4ehshia,
Pen„ Mr. ami Mrs P•,ltnn Roze11 of
TC"thrum.• 11r1'l Mi'. rind tlrA. .J01111
Engel 01 Stratford were week enol
vloreer, with Mr and Mrs, Herb
Manning,
Harry and Sirs, Champion left
Tepeenv mn^ming of this weeir to ,
,peil the next tew months 1n
Florida. lamernus friends else
ill em ca plenaant visit and a. sate
rehmv home.
SPECIAL LOW
RAIL FARES
TO ROYAL
AGRICULTURAL
WINTER FAIR
Nov. 18-26 TORONTO
Good going—Nov. 17th to 19th
inclusive.
Return — Lev. Toronto not later
than midnight, Nov. 27tH.
Faro and ono -third
for round trip.
Government Tax Extra
Full information from any ngant
C4A6IAN NATIONAL
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
F. W. Kemp, Auctioneer, has been
instructed to sell by Public Auction
for Wm. T. Jardine,
N%2 lot 23, Con. 6, Morris Township
1 Mlle North of Brussels on
CLEARING AUCTION SALE TUESDAY,- NOVEMBER lith
2 —DAYS 2 Sale .commences at 12.30 P.M. sharp
NOVEMBER 12 and 13 ' CATTLE
Farm Stock. Imn'ements ar,d No. 1 --Durham cow, 3 years old, due
Household Effects July 15th
At Lots 23 and 24. Con. 4, Morris No. 2—Durham cow, 7 years old, due
ere. end n quarter miles March 20th
north and 2 mites west of Brussels, No. 3—.Durhaan cow, 7 years old
n" e• -•r'•- -r of Reim -lye will as I this March 15
sold on Lot 23 No, 5—Durham cow, 0 years old, due
WED"•'FSnAY. NOVFMRFR 12 March 28
Farm,
12.30 P.M. Sharp
TMPT.'r;srENTS
Cockshltt "70" Tractor, folly
enintnnrrl. ro rubber (like new);
cnekulhx,ht .n,-fnrre'h• 0low: ('nAlclh'lit
S4oat one way disc; 8 -see -tire dem
harrows; Tnternation'tl tandem ;me
for rlt.sr; 4•svr'I r.n hooter har••nws;
4-aeetion diamond harrows, Tobe
Deere manure see -elder, 1 year ell.
an rubber; 3-dtnm steel roller. p -ft :
13 -dire Tetere pinnal fiortilir.er drill;
Mlals oYTTarmts binder. -7 -font: 6•foot.
mower; Tnkerratieml Iron -head hay
loader; boy tedder; silky rake;
Meiseey-Hn•rrils cream separator, us-
ed six months; Tnternr,tional cream
separtater; 'Universal double unit
milking machine; new 1% H.P. in-
ternational dao ene'ne: circular saw;
2 good robber tired tvagoe:s; 16-fnfY
hay reek; stock rack; gravel hox:
sloop sleighs with fiat reek; cutter;
500 -tree evapoeator, used two seas-
ons; 2 grain grinders; storage tank;
gathering tank; 3550 hncltet:s 'dud
spites; fanning mill; Renfrew 2000
Pound scales; 2 wheedharrowa• steel
slush scraper; barn lack; drive
belts; quantity of limber, shingles;
forks shovels. whtfflet"ees. and a host
of other antioles.
Seimon orchestra, and FTJRNITCTI',.E
at lunch time Mrs W. Campbell Grand piano; oak dining room
road ten address and Mrs. S. Ray suite; buffet; china cabinet; table
nand and Mrs. 12 Gill presented Mr. and 6 •chairs (like naw); battery
and Mrs., Pearson witih a toaster, mantel radio; Connor gas -driven
finer )lamp, and table lam, and washing machine (new); Beach all -
Ralph with a pen wad pencil set. enamel conk etove (new); 2 heating
Mr, and Mrs. Pearson are moving stele.; Cnlemsm Rinner gas stove
to-Etlhel, and ltralpli is going into with oven; 3 -burner coal tela; °lheo stove;
business in Brusulels. studio conch; ,
scutes, stpri.ngs and mattresses; ex-
. Personals: Mrs. S. BrentOn's tension table: -kttnhen chat's; • nosh,
mtotlter, Mrs. Pitcher, and sister her of odd tables; number of rock,
left this week for their home in ens; 2 glass cupboards; quantity oaf
Manitoba after spending three good Hoer coverings; Coleman gas
weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Bren- iron (new); Alle,din lamp; lawn
ton; Mr. and Mrs, John Howard mower; 8 venetian blinds, 2' 10"
with Sam and Mrs, Stewart, Monk- wide. 4' 6" high; ruts:ors. quantity
MrsTMa!ry Amps has returned of seaters. dishes, kitchen utensils...
No. 8—Dunham cow, '1 yearn old, due
May 21
No, 6—Durham cow. 10 years old,
not bred
No. 7—'Durham cow, 5 peers 01(1,
not bred
No. 8-2 Duatham steers about 1000
EXECUTORS' SALE
Estate of the late Philip Ameet
in the town of Brussels LABA'
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th
at , P.M.
MIM S
Parcel I;
Lot,
s 23 & 24 Con. 7, Morris Twp.,
200 acres, well drainer, fenced,
never failing spring water supply,
clay loam, all seeded to pasture. 30
acres of second growth maple bush,
8 acres of soft wood. 2 frame barna
and frame house, known as the
Douglas McDonald farm.
Parcel 2:
Lots 26 & 26, aunt. 8, Morris Twp.
200 acres timber land.
Parcel 3:
Lots 24 & 25, Con, 17, 'Grey Twp•,
200 ,acres of grass land, well fenced
and divided in 100 acre lets, good
water supply, W111 he offerei in one
or two parcels. Known as ramp
Borden farm.
Machinery and Tools:
2 farm mowers gravel hox
1 farm wagon hay rack ;11 dining room extension table
50 ft. Aermotar wind mill ! 6 chairs
buffet 1 hox stove & pipes
/1 linolelnn rug 9 x 12
1 linoleum rug 6 x 3
1 day bed 1 kitchen stove
1 cupboard
3 stands . 3 mattresses
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF FURNITURE
on Lot 22, Con. 14, Grey Twp.,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
at 1 P.M. Stere
2%2 miles South and 5 miles East
of Brussels
Force pump and piping
Galvanized water trough
Binder and wagon tongues
Wagon reaches Log skidders
Quantity of assorted lumber, 1 inch,
2 inch and 2 x 4 scantling
Work benches 2 grind stones .` 3 beds, (2 wooden, 1 iron)
Log tongs 2 wheel barrrows11 dreser and stand 2 rockers
2 arm chairs
2 settees 1 child's crib
1 kitchen table, 9 chairs
1 higb chair 1 chesterfield
2 washing machines 1 -wringer
Several double and single Meeks and
pulleys
Quantity of belting Trussels
Whtiffletrees. deubletrees, Inv ek-
yokes, forks. shovels, cant hooks,
scoop shovels grain bags, wire, I1 sewing madhine, drop head,
assorted logging chains, 3 feed (Raymond)
mixers, cow chains, horse collars, 1 Alladdin lamp 2 toilet sets
2 gallons lined oil, wood clamps, 2 screen doors 2 wash tubs
tree pruner. fed box, winch, 1200 1 boiler 2 wash boards
lb. scales, 2 bag trucks, harness, 1 Sweedish saw
bench vice, pipe vice, ',arrel oil 1 'single barrel shot glut
pump, barrels and boxes, 3 cyclone 1 2 -inch auger 1 grind stone
pounds . grass seeders, 3 scythes, quantity Shovels 1 clothes line
No. 9-2 Durham lielferc about of used Piping, factory wooden and 1 ladder
1530 pounds steel pulleys. 1 saw shampening land numerous other articles
No. 1e—Dunham heifer, rising 3 bench. 0 cross cud saws, valves and TERMS CASH
years .old ' - Piping. pipe fittings, babhit spy on,' WM. CLEMENT—Prop.
No, 11=3 Durham heifers yearlingt host of other articles too numerous I LEW ROWLAN,D—Auctioneea
No 12-3 Dunham steers. yearlings to mention, STAN. MACHAN—Clerk
No 13-5 spring calves, steer, Small quantity of household effects.
No. 14-2 seeing heifer caltres in case of rain sale held In shed.
No. 15-1iunham bull. 11 yews old
I tom;
1 home after several days with 120 -acre Farm; red brick house;
friends in Atwood, hendc horn, drive shed and pig pen;
10 acres of hardwood hash. good
water supply. -
' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER /3th
at 1 P.M.
CATTLE
18 young Durham caws, due to
fnoshen from January to April
1 Dunham bull
19 Durham end Heretoml iJprtng
calves
18 steers, from 900 to 1000 lbs.
2 heifers, 900 ilbs.
18 Dull -nen heifers and steers, risme
2 years old
HORSES
1 grey mare rising 4 years old
1 black mare rising 0 years old
1 aged mane
1 driving mare, 0 years olrl
Harness and horse collars
PIGS
PURINA CHOWS
IN
WORM YOUR P
TIM 'ASV PURINA WAY
i Estate of the late Philip Ament
(Eligible for .regletradionl TERMS CASH NOTICE TO CREDITORS
HORSES end FQtTPMENT HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer
Bay mare 8 verso's. old ROBERT PATRICK—Clerk
Bay'gercling 0 years old
Bay •drivipg, unare, 7 years old
Large i Buffalo robe be (new)
a ee uU
Western .saddle.. - Set single harness I
2 Sets Double 'Harness 1 Word was receive.i here of the
Power Horse Clippers with 2 heads death in Detroit on Saturday, Nov
1, of. Fred Jeschke, Mr. Jeschke was
SWINE and EQUIPMENT a former residentt of the 11th con..
2 York sows, bred and is n brother of Pant Jeschke.
York saw with 9 pigs Cranbrook.
1 Yorlt chmndce, about 5c) lbs. Mrs. H. A. Keys was in Waterloo
9 York drunks, abort 150 lbs. several days last weex with her
10 York slickers daughter, Mrs. Alvin Pride.
York Boer (eligible for registration) Mrs. Lynn Evans came home from
6 steel pig troughs Kitchener last week where she has
CRANBROOK
MISCELLANEOUS
Wililam's Upright piano and bench
Singer Cobbler's stewing machine
Daisy churn, 5 gal. erucic Daah"Churn
Coal Oil Stove f,nwn Mower
IMPLEMENTS and EQTTTPM..NT
M. -H. binder 7 ft. nut, Cit^Itshutht
manure spreader, M. -1I. side rake,
Coteksthntt fertilizer drill 13 disc. 1'-1;
H. drop head hay loader. 3 steel
drum roller, International cream
separator 000 lbs. with Ut HP.
motor, MAI. 2 furrow riding prow,
F. & W. weever 514' ft. mit, 21 Fleury
plow, Fleury 2 furow gang plow. 21
Fleney walking plow, MAI. 021101
vator, F. & W. tis. harrow, truck
wagon with box and rnek set
sl,eilg•1rs, has' rack and rolling rack.
%reelter, fanning mill, hngcy, cutter.
4 section harrows, 28 ft. extension
Madder. wire stretcher, Renfrew plat-
form scales 2000 lbs„ .10 rods woven
wire fencing, Fleury riding plow' set
slings .and tackle storm hnat, harrow
@art, ttlsmbp puiper, turnip seder,
grind stone, 3,horse steel evener, 3
sets• 2+1torse evenere. gtiantitY
lumber. 950 ft, snow fence, 50 steel
posts, electric fence
POULTRY EQUIPMENT
Colony 'house 10 x 12 wired
blleotric brooder (500 chicks)
Brooder stove and hoover
3 rain shelters feeder
HAY end GRAIN
800 bushels mixed grain, fit tor Reed
1 bus, grass seed
3 Yerk sowe w'itlt litters 50 tons mixed hay
".33024 20 York rhunnks, ranging from 100 to 15 00)1(112 hags
150 eremite -
maaA 1 York hog
e,sawnurrparawam4sasa astzti POULTRY
New Hamm/hires and RDAs
295 'Hybrid Pullets, six months old,
lkange shelters Brooder stovo
Poultry feeders and eglripnlent
HAY AND GRAIN
300 bushels of Fall Wheat
100 bushels of Buckwheat
300 buehels of Mixed grain
TERMS—Chattels dish. Property
10% clown, balance In 30 days. Re-
serve bid,
p'ig, HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
IIAOm,� ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk
easereereneeenwaapeaseateensweestaatetememeareseressennateatassenestintraseiteenewes.. JOSEPH BRE-WER, Proprietor
'1oMR iw°
G1 c9 For
Ail ISI ,i s of
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SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
BAEKER B'°Oa,
15 cottnnt bags 90 grain hags
150 lin, 212-6 fertilizer
32 lbs. twine
BLAOKSMITH TOOTS
ANT) EQUIPMENT
Forge (new), 100 ib. anvil (alnlnat
netv), Post drill and hits (almnat
new), 80 lb. vice (almost new).
Witter Field edjust elle tan tied dies.
1,4 1s) 1 mesh (news Set tomes (almost
new), Rammer (almost new)
TERMS CASH
No Reserve as farm is sold.
WM. T, JARDINE, Proprietc
F. W, KEMP, Auatloneer
Listowel PI one 38
been a patient in the K. & W. hos-
Miss Kate McNabb has been quite !
III daring the past week. Her sister, I George Dawson and
Philip Henry Ament, executor;+
Mrs. Lloyd Barkwell, Guelph, spent' by their solicitors ('RAWFORD
the week end here. HETHERINGTON, Brussels, Ontaria
WEDDING
Nesbitt—Williamson
A pretty autumn weddtnr_; we
solemnized ad the Pnitnl r'httreh•"
manse Saturday, Nov 1e3 at 2'
o'clock when Rev. R. (l. Hazelwoodunited in marniagn Florence Margar-
et. daughter .of Mr. and Mrs, Thos.
Williamson -to George Albert only
son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Nesbitt,
Blyth. The bride looked lovely in
a heavenly blue crepe dress with a
corsage of Briarcliff roses. Miss -,
'fns Williamson was ber sister's
brldesmma.id and was attired in a•
Florida rase crepe dress trimmed
with black sequins and a corsage of
Lestra Hibbert roses, The .groom was
attended by Mr. Jack Watson of
Guelph, The groom's gift to the
bride was a string of pearls to the
bridesmaid a pendent. to the grooms-
man a gold tie clip. Later the happy
couple left amid showers of confetti
and best wishes for London, Sarnia
and other points. For travelling tile.
bride chose a black dress trimmed.
with sequins, grey coat and black
Male ,acressori-es, Or, their return
they will reside on the Rh line of
Morris.
Temperance Federation
Convention Nov. 14
The annual convention of the Hu-
ron County Temperance Federation
is to be held in Weeley-Willis United
In the estate of PHILIP AMENT tate - Church, Clinton, Friday afternoon,
of the Village of Brussels in the November 14.
County of Huron, retired farmer, The chief discussion will be on
who died on or about the 16th day 'The Temperance Aet' as' it applies
of October; A.D. 1947. i to Huron County in view of certain
TAKE NOTICE that all parties amendments made uv the recent.
b�aviing olaims or demands ngatnst it stession of the Ontario Legislature.,
the estate of the above deceased
must mail particulars and proof of
same to the solicitors for the exe- Nioarlton, of the Ontario Temperance
cubors on or before the 18th day of 1
November, A.D. 1947, upon which Federation,
date the said execatoes will proceed I
.to distribute the assets with regard
only to those claims which shall
have been received.
DATED at Brussels this 26th day
Representatives from Peel and Perth.
Counties which are also under the
CTA, will be present, also Royal
pita,' for several weeks. ( of October A.D. 1947.
CANADA
F. F. tbonuth
.Regfs,`'.ered
Optometrist
"Western Ontario's bloti
Mindere Eye Sarsieisa
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Did You Pay Income Tax For 1942?
If so, read this carefully!
The Govermncnt of Canada will repay the REFUNDABLE
SAVINGS 'PORTION of 1942 income Tax by March 31st,
1948. If you are one of those who have refundable savings a .
cheque will be mailed to you 13UT—
Your correct present address is essential)
Correct addresses are available for most of those entitled to
repayment, but a large uhutuber of taxpayers are constantly
moving and others marry and their names change.
Cards on which to report changes of address or name are
being sent • to all householders in Canada. These are being
distributed at the present time. Additional cards are available
either at your district Income Tax office or your local Post
Office. Do nothing if you live at the same address and laave
the same name as i11 1942.
If you are entitled to Refundable Savings on 1942 Income
.,,Ate,a„mu
Tax and you have changed your address or name
common'', AND MAIL YOUR CARD AT ONCE!
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REV ENaE
tawE
Taxation Division
ilon. Janes J. McCann
Minister of National Revenue