The Brussels Post, 1948-4-7, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
WednestlaY. April 7th, 19•i8
THE income of many Canadians will be increased
this spring by—
e The refund of the Compulsory Savings portion of
their 1942 Income Tax.
to The falling due each month of War Savings Certi-
ficates.
Invest in Canada Savings Bonds
KEEP these funds on deposit with us until you have
accumulated enough to purchase one or more Canada
Savings Bonds in $50 or higher denominations. You
can buy them through any branch of this Bank.
THE Alr"2tD11AN
F COM
Brussels Branch — W. PORTER, Manager
EMPLOYERS MUST OBTAIN NEW
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS
All 1947-48 Unemployment Insurance Books
expired on March 31st, 1948.
New books will be issued by the National
Employment Office to employers, but only
when old books are completed and turned in
to the Office.
Employers are urged to exchange Unerta.
ployment Insurance Books immediately.
Penalties are provided for failure
to comply.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
COMMISSION
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SURGE MILKERS
DAIRY MAID
Hot Water Heaters
J. B. Higgins, Seaf orth
Service Dealer _ Phona 138 Seato,th
GEORGE POLLARD
REPRESNTATIvk — BRUSSELS,
Huge
Furniture
Sale
--AT THE—
Mildmay
Furnr tura
Store
APRIL 10th to APRIL. 24th
$20,000 worth of stock of Furniture
Pianos and Appliances
Sacrificed at
10% to 505 Discount
Terms Cash — Free. Delivery
Store open Thursday evenings
during sate.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
Lot 7, Con. 14, Grey Township
FRIDAY, APRIL 16. 1548
at 1 P.M.
214 south & 2 miles east of Brussels
TiO RSRS
i1 matched mutt of fly ,1 11nr.scl
rising S yrs. old
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements i
Lot 15, Con. 16, Grey Township
21/2 miles south of Cranbrook
FRIDAY, APRIL 9th
at 1 P.M. Sharp
CATTLE
1 matched team 8 anti 4 years old
I Jersey cow 5 yr. old lust freshened'
1 Jersey cow S yrs, old. milking
1 Jersey cow, 11 yr. Old, just fresh
1 Jersey cow, 8 yr, old, milking
1 Jersey heifer, c'o'ming 2 Yr, old
2 yoning calves
1 T.88.17. tractor W30 of rubber
(as good as new)
1 threefnrrow Ace bottom tractor
plow on rubber
t stiff tooth cultivator 9 ft.
1 Cocleslistt no, 4 manure spreader
1 Deering mower 6 ft. (on year old)
1 L'rnest & Wood Minder 7 ft, out
1 rubber tired wagon (good as new)
1 wagon box
' 1 truck wagon (3 -inch tires)
1 (lump rake
1 three -section harrows
1 four -section. harrows
1 hay rank (new) 1 cutter
1 huggy I fanning nrlil
1 set bench sleighs tnak
1 set scales (2000 lbs, Renfrew
1 Maladie cream spe51tnr
1 1101f -tom truck (Mo.lel A 311
1 trliler 1 hay loader
1 International walking plow
• t snuffler 1 root pulp•'r
1 -"1 dnnhlt' 11 11 tTnrse collars
toot single harness
Tiny fork rope, pulleys, sling ropes
1Fluoelhnrraly Whiffletree
Forks Shovels
Other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm Is sold.
ORVILLE McNICHOL, Prop.
CALVIN CAMERON, Clerk
LEW ROWLAND, Auctioneer
Give your old tractor more power -
Install a Robin Manifold
We can equip your wagon or tractor for
rubber. Special discount on new tires and
batteries. See
A. S. BOWMAN &t SONS •
Machine and Welding Shop
Gowanstown, Ont. - Phone 636r3 Listowel
MORRIS
Ml'. George McN(onl has resunit-(1
hie duties a,t S,S, No, 5 after his
master vacation at trio home 1n
eTtillop, TTe attended• the teach.
ors' convention in To'nni.o during the
week.
Mrs. Mary Roe is a visitor 111
Windsor with hnr daughter and
family,
Miss Patricia Anderson is practise
teacher at S.S. No, 5 this weep and
Miss Gladys Campbell at Belgrave,
,.w
MACHINE SHOP
(telt
Acetylene a.ncl Electric
Welding
Our shop is eduipped to olio
First Class
Welding
And Lathe Worh
Your Patronage Solicits&
Good Servrioe Astajlretil.
Sol ,1f brass mount -41 tea 01 harnass,
(nearly newt
1 set single harness
CATTLFI
1 Poll Angus now R yrs. old due
,Tune 27
1 Poll Angus .now 0 yrs. old, fresh
1 Durham cow farrow
1 Poll Angus cow 5 yrs. old due
July 19
2 Poll Angus heifers, calf at side
I Poll Angus heifer dna May 12
1 Poll Angus bull, registered
1 Poll Angus heifer
1 TTereford steer
1 winter calf
TATPLIIMDNTS
1 M.T-r, birder 7 ft.
1 McCormick Deesjny' mower 5 rt.,
cut, new
I C'neltahmt4 loader, drop head, new
1 slide rake, good as new
1 seed drill
1 Cockslll;t riding plough
1 111. H, walking plough
1 gang plough
1 International lrartnr plough, 2.
furrow
1 sot 4 -section harrows
1 spade Mal'l'ow 1 disc
1 snuffler 1 wagon and gravel box
1 set sloop sleighs, new
1 rubber 'tired buggy
1 jumper cutter
1 fanning mill with bagger
1 l6 -ft. hay rack, roller top. new
1 M. TT. rutting hue
1 4-TT,P. gas engine
1 Beatty car, new
150 ft. rope 111165, c1111e0 and pulleys
Dsaes 141 2 grindstones
1 boat 1 fl"Lavel separator
1 Renfrew separator 1 sow frame
Colony house 10 x 1.2
Small colony house
Oil brooder stove. n"a+•ly new
Delve belt 3 stool oil drum
:Reel water 1(011=11, nearly new
Woven fence wire Rol) barb wire
iron. rice quantity lumber
Number cedar posts 1 sugar kettle
Rap buckets and splles
Sausage gr'ind'er
:1 geese 2 ducks
T-TOTOPiMTOIT.D PFte1 CCT;
2 iron beds and springs
1114(5p bureau
1 large cupboard
Rocking chair's
1 dress'rl' mid stand
1 extension table
1 couch
Dishes Qu,lits
Other anHrlos too lmml'rnns is
mention,
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm 's sold.
WM. EVANS, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
T
ARE YOU GETTING TE
DED = f'CT! NS YOU ARE
E':i�'%. T
The Farm Account Book and income
Tax Guide shows you howl
How much can you deduct for depreciation on your tractor? Your
automobile? A shed? What expenses can you deduct? There are 73
articles in common farm use plus a wide variety of deductible expenses
for which depreciation can be charged ---all listed in the new Farni Account
Book. These legal deductions from your income are a big question at
Income Tax Time and the answers to them and to dozens of other ques-
tions are in this neve Farm Account Book.
A Record of Your Transactions and
a Guide to You Income Tax Return
WHAT iT DOES—Keeps a clean record, helps you budget—and shows you
whether you have made or lost money on your operations. Shows you,
too, what your hest lines are and where you may he farming at a loss.
Saves you hours of time from book keeping. First ten pages are for your
receipts—from sales of crops. seeds. livestock, poultry, dairy products
and all other produce. Then come twelve pages of all farm expenses—
you are reminded of items you might otherwise forget. Establish a
basic herd, apply for the three -year -average plan, calculate your deprecia-
tion item by item. These are money -savers for every farmer. They're all
in the new Farm Account Book.
DEDUCTIONS—L•very farmer is entitled
to deductions and he is expected by the
department to take full advantage of
his rights, The Farm Account Book
tells you about many items in easy quos
tion-and.answer form. For instance—
"What can I claim as expenses for
repairs?" The answer is "any expense
to keep a machine or a buildin5
in working order can be claimed."
Altogether there are answers to over
60 questions. No one is required to
pay more than his fair share of tax.
Comment.. from Leiters oar the Neu. I',rrn
,1cc".01! f>ar.,; ..•ru/ lift WV(' 7::X ''ince.'
"A long .tw,netl step for rhe hcnefit
and Progrta-. t11't-,1nadL:n L.rn:ets
"Take titer kinks out of keeping
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mend this Account Boola tier farm
people" . . "Record keep:np; in its
simplest form—it teal ''r, " , „"Some-
thing we have been nc::dinp; for a long
time".
REMEMBER — HALF CULTIVATED LAND YIELDS A POOR
CROP—HALF KEPT ACCOUNTS GiVE POOR RESULTS 'roc
11 You Haven't Received Your Copy, Gel if Now—
FREE AT YOUR POST OFFICE
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE
(Taxation Division)
ETHEL
The Cranbrook Presbyterian
Church choir are presenting a sacred
concert on Sunday, April 111,11 at 3
o'oloek, in the Presbyterian Church.
Silver collection will be taken for
the Lester Thankofferin„_.
The regular monthly meeting of
the United Church W.M.S. was hold
at the home of Mrs. Georg. Pearson
with 18 lndfes present. The worsbii)
service opened with hymn 109 after
which Mrs. Dedoelder then sang
"Crown Him With Mani Crown••.
Mas, Jos. Pearson then conducted the
Worship period. Minn ": 2 was
then sung. A chapter of the Study
Book was then road. The 10111uess
period was rondnet"d by Sirs. Do'
Dneltler. The roll call was answered
and tine minutes of ih.` last meeting
read. A presentation of Life Mem- '
ship pin and certifletto was made
Mrs J. Thing. a very truthful member
of the church ,nd \0.11.01 'rh"
meeting closed with ihr henerl',ti''14
131:T,GRAV1C MFItT$TCAT, I STTVAL
To RV, MILD TN EARLY 1N Jt)N1C
The *tractors of 111e nelerave Mus-
ical resilient met in the 011th rooms to
maks Plane for the comhlg festival,
which will be held ht the Wingham
Town Hall on the afternoon and
.evening or Trane 4, t WI)ltts, of
T4stowel, -will be the ndjndeator.
Persmnala: Mr. and 1111'x. 1\all."'
Ttrwley, Toronto. with Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Bewley: Miss .roan Rockwell
lyith 'Mrs. J. 5, BhN:Ilion, Si•atfmdt
Sir, and Mrs. Thomas Watson. T,on-
drn, with W. C. Bennett; Wllltain
1101 tot, Roches,' or. 1.'.., with Sam-
uel and rail Bolton: Mrs. Pa(1rr-
son, Sea forth, with :qrs. W. 1".
011111tt: Mrs. R. Dunham, nIthel.
with Mr, and Mra. Prod L'nnist
Miss Audrey TTarkwell with Miss
Bsrhara TTrollmnd, 'Myth.
Personals: William Summerville
has returned home nfl"r spending
several months in 111e lfm•itimes:
crank T5ia'kby has purchased the
house owned by his uncle, Dr. TTenry
Ttirkby: Dolglns Lawless. is in
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dint -
tins. Toronto. with retail -yea here;
John Bennett. Guelph, with itis
parents, Mr, 1(6141 Mrs. W. Bennett:
Burry Marshall. Toron(n, with
friends here.; Mra. 81. Welts, Ter.
antro, with 'Mr, and Sirs. William
FTt,nlplu'ies,; Mrs. W. C. LTacltwe1l,
Milroy anti Barbara TToltand, int
Stratford; Dad Coatte,
Guelph, with .his parents; Mr, and
Mrs. A. coatta.
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Gasoline Rationing
In Canada Is Rumored
TORONTO, April 5—A Toro„'
newspaper said today that report-
continue to circulate in Toronto and
Ottawa that ratinninx of (1conium
will be ordered by the Federal Gov -
eminent before the end of April.
The report sa.iti that the toren
rationing alight take was speculative
"but it is agreed generally that a
system whereby in<tividual o11 cont•
Ponies cut supplies to their dealers
would be tate fairest and most effea-
rive method."
5(1his
COWS—$7.00 HORSES—$6.00
HOGS, over 300 lbs. - $2.06 per Cwt.
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND WNDaa s,asv
1Den. Same Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Ser
O T.1'' laaT IFIEMEGI COLLECT
B& a sefle 72 Ingersoll 21.
Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
— REPAIRED and RECOVERED --
Also Rebuild Mattresses
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