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OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
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COWS -17.00
HOGS, over 300 lbs, - $2.00 per Cwt.
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND %A inti t .v,.
Our Same Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Sen'vlas
SIMPLY PHONE COLLECT
Bruaue l i 72 •- hvigersoll 21
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Sec Ou.c a, � 31 � �r �• .rnpl S
Smart t-,dern Designs in Plaids, Diagonals,
and Bold. Fiorais
Wide Range in Patterns and Prices.
Any person interested in decorating
call 75-1 -12 ?ret isseis,
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shelter G' x T.
\C. R. Broedfnnt Phone 27-r-10.
,p laTHE BRUSSELS POST
jl Gt cw ri iW tir9l :. FOU ons pl.t�.• no. 1+.k3738.
1 Apply at the fit 11•xels Po,t.
{ VOR SALE-
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WANTED
Morriss Piano, just I•, en tuned,
lire. M. Bt t Moue 53x Curling, slimes At One State eon-
dlt.ion and price. Write R. Carlof,
FOR o�suer Street, 1]]1]15511, Ont.
Ung BSALEloch .torn uelrly 0,,,w. rot 537 FOR IlSALE--
rr+>t,u door nearly new.
Wringer and stand, table tondo]
Phone 64-r•1G. coat^oll stove.
I FOR SALE- Moss iutvt.y Phone 11-r-17
1 One Outside '1'olot -
Apply at The Rru•eel•t Poet, FOR SALE--
] Raspberry canes and etrawherre
FOR SALE- plants. Apply to els, el, Barry, Sea-
t 1:1 Die,. Massey-1Tarrie Fertilizer forth, cont., Phone 668 ring 15.
E condition.
Phone 40-e-23.
d ,e -en Thembt
Drill ,in excellea
W. 11. Ilot
FOR SAL r.
\ u;.0 .rte• ..l'
elark namilton
Phone 42-r-26.
FOR SALE-
NOTICE -
Those in Brussels whe want their
'Arden plowed. Kindly rail Ted, lien-
ta•son. Phone Gex-t•-3, after e p. nt.
call Clifford Alcock, Phone 52-r-14,
FOR SALE- 2 heavy .cretin doors, in gond rote
it !lel '\ -lUI1t luluhhle with 1111111111.
' t neer. eo.ed condition. Airs, ,Tax. McCracken Plume
Mee. Liliien Clark Phone 7e-1.11 -
WANTED -
]law Fnrs, highest to ices paid al ao
Red Foxes. Ship to Norman Gree'
spoon, 223 Grace St., Toronto.
WANTED -
Il Cattle taken in to pasture by the
month 0 season.
Apply to Clarence Clarke, Lot 30,
Con. 5 Grey. Phone 41-r-24.
FOR SALE-
Tornntn Wind ]fill iinft. tower and
self oiler, ready to lane, also rangy
i,sa gt.§SIN F ;S _CARDS
"!iaye:t M. D.,L. M. C. C.
C. A. ,,,
PHYSlC1A1`,' and SURGEON
Willem St. Phone 4- Brussels, Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
..e.t f=or---Fh.e. Windstotre, and Automobile beeraoutec
letlet -;.ea•tzcta`.a>rs cf- :air Special Automobile Police cc+r ifetivewe
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7�
Tasker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
Pio 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. 1n.
Also 11 - 12 a. m., when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p. m.
Sunday - Emergency and by appointments only.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WI lit CHAM 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
Autortobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent foe Great West Life Insurance Co.
none Office 96 ..- Brussels, ,•t.
1111
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
tree information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson
PHONE 18-r-6661 - SEAFORTH, OIs.
Matte arrangements at THE Brussels Post or
R. S. Hetheringto, K. C. Barrister Office, Brarssele.
D. A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 8S -- - BRUSSELS, NT,_
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
ATISFAcTION GUARANTEED - PRICES REASON "U
For' Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they
will be looked after Immediately
For information etc., vtto tR. R. 3 Walton. Rog
Oriand
write
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Ern Richards
Phone 86-r-5
SOD
Ethel
Repair Your Tractor - any make
,member we Repair all Farm Equipment
Dominion Nobby Tires
Otaco Farm Implements
Pedlar Barn Equipment
Boob Your Oil Now for Spring
The Price Is Right,
FOR SALE--
rr1man eesnllne plete r. 1nenere)
llrnrttrally new. Rniteble for trailer
r•r enc• Ple,•r• where hydro is not a-
vailable If interested write Pox 89.
to rt::, l Ont. _..
FOR SALE-
, •gnat cottage, with ]gree son
e reseure system. turd and
rnnu, new P
soft water healer. 3-picre hash, new
built-in euphonrds, algin new hive
asphn.lt roof. Immediate ensse1sinn.
Hilbert Gr-�_ Phone 82x,
WANTED -
Man for steady travel among con-
sumers in Brussels. Permanent con-
nection with large manufa>turer
only reliable hustler considered
Write Rawleigh Dept. No. ML -J-152
131, Montreal.
FOR SALE --
26u Leghorn Pallets, 7 weeks old,
ready foe range.
John Rowland Phone 107x -r-4.
FOR SALE --
Electric motors rewound and
eetred. Expert workmanship. Moder
ate prices. New motors in stock. . -
Bettgee Industries,
649 Ontario, Street,
Stratford, Ont.
TENDERS WANTED -
For redecorating the Moncrieff
Church basement. Tenders receivers
up to April 24th. Apply to one of the
following: Mrs. Alex Speiran, Mrs.
Donald McTaggart nr Mrs, lien,
Luddington,
FOR SALE -
Good solid building 19' x 2S' well
finished inside suitable for cottage
at lake or kitchen can 1,1 moved an
It stands.
Apply Ha' old Keya, R. R. 2 Brussels
Phone 19-r-12,
FOR SALE -
Bray Chicks. Started pallets will
roach up for the lator rgg markets.
Prompt delivery. Cockerels also for
the gond poultry meat markets. Most
1 breeds. Dayolda nr eterierl. Ask for
particulars. Agent W. (Neon Bray,
Rthcl, Phone 34-r-8.
FOR SALE-
Gn are farm off Tfiehwuy, pri. e 1 (100,
G5 acre. farm 111 miies of 'Highway
2.50-0 00
1110 acre farm all Highway, Miele
hydro, good buildings, prig $4,590,00.
100 acre farm on County Road, all
modern nonvendencee and up-to-dnte
buildings,
S. O. Long, Real instate Broker,
Brussels, Out.
MEN WANTED -
935. to 960. A WIHBK 1 Your own
businese! No boss, no timeclook,
independence! The leading line of
Home Service Products 1 Fine city
and rural territories available. A
vehicle is needed for routes. If you
have selling ability and a small
rapi,t.ai-write to -day for FRED in-
formation - FAMILIIK -- 1600
Delerienier, MONTREAL,
"HELP WANTED --MALE"
AN OPPORTUNITY-,
Established Rural Watkins District
available, If you are aggresar.ve.,
and between the ages of 25 and 55 -
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 J, R. Watkins Company.
Dept, 0-3-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal.
Que.
FOR SALE-
Ij 1 Beatty Jet Pump, deep veal, pres-
sure system, priced for quiolt sale -
Apply at
Phone 58x The MoWhitter Bierstric
YOUR OLD WATCH
FOR A NEW
WANTED -
Brussels Public Seltonl requires
teacher for Graale I and 11. Ditties to
commence September 1943,
H, Bowler. Ser: Treats.
Brussels School Board,
LC VA
PRISCILLA
1? jewels , , , $29 75
.4Snt I✓J.Vi�:�'��,-�•`T.sSLy'�3'��i
\ emnber of Herford and Durham
y .t.rlings, 2 cows springing, 2 young
calves, 2 Herford 011111 serviceable
gee, 2 sows due May let, and 19
rh'nikc of pigs,
Dan. MrKinn0n Phone 24-r-12.
DEAN
15 jewels , . $29,75
TEACHER HER
WANTED -
Morris Township School Board re-
quires qualified experienced teachers
for two schools. Music Supervisor
em.ployerl -- state qualifications and
experience-Aplicatlotic received ttntill
May 4th.
R. G. Shaw. Blnevale, Ont.
FOP,_. -
New tight bottom illy rack
slirline section for one nines u
2 rain shelters
1 brooder house
2 brooder stoves (oil ane en
1 dump rake
1 mower
1 disc harrow
Mice Brandon
Elgin Porters Plays
For Veterans
When iilgin Porter, parts
depot, Winnipeg, picks up his
feet begin tapping.
Winners of many prices in
bobs, Elgin has even beaten the
r11anl14on of the province in un-
official old-time fiddling eompetl-
tion. Through the winter, he and
iris small old-time orchestra are in
r•nnshant demand,
lillgin has been playing for (lances
=lure he was 14 years old, Recently,
he and Mrs. Porter, who plays the
Mann. spent an evening playing for
the veterans in Deer Lodge Milt -
tory Hospital, So popular was the
program that even stretcher cases
were wheeled in to hear the 11111120.
Nineteen -year-old Ramona, a daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Porter, is also
on her way to musical success as a
vocal soloist.
Mr. Porter has been with Ford
of Canada Since 1929. Ills 'nether,
who operates Porter's Garage in
Carman, Man, is one of Manitoba's
oldee;t. Ford dealers having been
associated with 'bhe company for 27
years.
Mr, Porter is a younger sort of
Mrs, Rugb Porter of Walton.
with
se.
al)
Phone 50.r-17.
supply
fiddle,
Irani
MOTHER'S DAY TO BE
OBSERVED ON MAY 9
Mother's Day that day set apart to
honor our mothers, this year w111
be observed 0n Sunday, May 9.
SURGE MILKERS
DAIRY MAID
Hot Water Heaters
J. B. Higgins, Seaforth
Service Dealer - Phone 138 Seaforth
GEORGE POLLARD
REPRESNTATI)a,-- eRUSSELS,
��y'rti`s GODDESS of TIME
c 17' jewels N_..$37`5°
Wednesday, April 2Stie, 1048
WALTON
.lips Bernice Have wee
ford (f n gal LTnalttl;tl vt nth 1•er fath-
er, Joseph S. 1Inticu•e11,
',Wee Pearl glianter or Nruli hwio•
mor1 t1 ITospit ul 6r afurtli. with lir.
and Mrs, W111. Thamer,
Seeding Is 111 full swing in 1110 vi•
cinity of Walton, Most Termer., r'-
ntort the land is working up real will.
Dr, John Darwin, M 0, TT, for Mc.
IC111op, assisted by the . •hnol nurse.
held the first school 0111110 In S. S. No.
4 last Monday.
Mrs. Horace 111111ed"-o ui Uuohne
is Visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs.
VJnI.
Humphries,
Stewart Bryan of („u+unit was hora0
With 111' parents Mr. and Mrt. badwm•d
Bryan.
Miss Doris Johnsu,u of Illy Il1
with 111 •:1 June TTackwell.
Mr. Frank 'Kirkby ', busy •lir'h
ing these rays, Mr. Kirkby has mere
(emiraote than he will he ant, to do
this coming summer 9.1111
Mrs. Edna. L. Piackwell, mem ha:
been teaching in S. S. No. 4, 'STr1:i1•
lop for the past two yrars. has been
engayed as teacher in A. S. No.. 11•.
Grey Township.
Peroneals : Mr, and Mee. Ren.
Ritchie, Seaforth, with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Ennis: lir, and MIS..
W. C. Monis,. Landon, with Mr. and
Mrs. Dongias Ennis; Earl ('0111te,
of the O. A. C,. Guelph, with Mr.
and Airs. A. Coutts; Mr. tut l Mrs.
Percy T.awlese, London, with Mr.
end Mrs. Douglas Tetwless; Stewart
Bryan, Guelph, with frig*vis here;
Mr, and Mrs. Fled Mille,. with
friends in Tiroadhagen Tr. -nil Mrs.
,70110 Hillebreoht. Fe?8or'h, w1111
lir a1, 1 Air.. lirillin'a H.'rn't.'•trr,
Mr, and firs.
Leadeeboro, with lir and 11'x.
Frank Kirkby: Mr, and Mrs. 1i elnrt
('alt i1'"11110, Ethel. whit friend?
here; Mr. and Mrs. M. St^"en:l (0111]
friends in Lnndegitoto i1.rte°s•
Ethel. with his Ill.e.dhe Donalns
l ,',, ° t w of.4
ill -.i. e1= o''(�w
lid"- 1 1 x
SENATOR
$337.5°
�a e.It
Lawless.
Mrs. 'Herb Klr•Iihy vt'; the speak •O
' at the regular meeting ]\',atone
Women's Mie bonary eoeiety, Airs.
Birkby outlined plans for ra„ edian
church relief abroad, list clothing.,
shoes and household linen. she said,
are to be sent to Britain, We,te n
Europe, Japan, Korea and ('lime,
Donation of money, said We. Kirk -
"The Stole for Beautifull Gifts"
W. C. LEACH
Jeweller Brussels, Ont.
API
IN MEMORIAM
BOLCt1;R-in loving memory of -lir.
and Mrs, Thomas Henri Bolger who
passed away 2 years ago, April 27,
1946 andMay 7, 111.46.
Nothing 0011 ever take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Folol memories linger every day.
Remembrance keeps then] near,
Ester and Burl and family.
Asking Flicker Light
For Belgrave
A petition is being cire:tlated to he
signer] by ratepayers of the townsh!Ps
of ATorris and Bast Wawanosh for
the purpose of securing a flicker
light for the business oecti -a of 13e1 -
grave. Fast throttgh h'affic has 1)1'
come Belgrave's biggest problem,
Hydro officials were in the village
Preparing for the installation of more
ahreet lights in Belgrave,
3LUEVALE
Personals; Mrs. Richard .1ohnston
is suffering from an attach of pne-
umonia; Mrs. Roy :Mann, Gelten tle
anid Connie at Listowel eith Mrs.
Mann's daughter, Mrs. Murrey W11 -
son, who has reoently returned to
her home with her infant son; Rev,
end Mrs, C. Tavener, Tiolmesville,
with Mrs. Mary Robertson and
other friends here.
Notice to Creditors
in th estate of JACOB HOLLINGER,
late of the Township of Grey in
the County of Huron, farmer, ..de•
ceased, who died on or about
March 7, 1948.
TAKE NOTIOE that alt parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of the above, deceased
must malt particulars and proot of
same to the solicitors. for the admin.
!Water on or before the flftb day
of May, A,D, 1948, upon whtett date
the said administrator will proceed
to distribute the assets with regard
only to those claims which shall
then have been received.
DATED at Brussels this fifth day
of April, A.D. 1948.
William Edgar Bollinger,
administrator
by lt4a solicitors Messrs. CRAW -
FORD & HBTHB.R(NGTON,
sols, Ontario.
ave ft°,
UNITED STATES
ok
o Existing regulations make
it illegal for any Canadian
resident to retain in his
possession more than $10 In
United States cash.
a You are required to turn
in to your bank, for ex-
change into Canadian money,
any amount you have in
excess of $10 in United
States funds, without delay.
THERE'S A REASON
e The reason is that
Canada must have the U.S.
dollars spent here by tour-
ists, in order to make them
available for the payment
of imported goods and ser-
vices needed to keep pro-
duction and employment at a
high level.
of
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD j
OTTAWA
by, err to be ll:-, 1 ;ere t' .•I-,;tt
charges. Mee. Kirkby r eel 11 1 „•
'Nio(ours Alone."
Ale. !laved l`1. t n ' ••n'rr t, d 1'1
111,01111g. 111 1110 lirsl •111lr1or of
this year, it was report •d the Wal-
ton society has sent $130 to the
peebyterial tr,-a'tllt', 7;111, .;'i11.1•s
Clark and Mrs. David \\antint ate
appointed delegates to a peeshyteeei
mooting !n Northside 1'uited t'hureh,
Seaforth, April 27.
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THIS FA
Aft PIC -CURE
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PrHE addition to this barn has
been made possible through the
--- banking services and helpful fin-
ancing of The Canadian Bank of
Commerce. You, too, may need to
repair, alter or construct new build.
lags on your farm.
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Mho farm iciproveli►ent Ijlyiatls Form
• Purchasing Farm Nlachinury and
5quiPment Livestock
• Purchasing Farm Homes
• Improving Fencing and Drainage
• Improving Power
• Installing Electric Powp andforFarming
• Clearing and Breaking
Investigate the many advantages you hays
under the Farm Improvement Loan plan.
Come in and discuss your financial needs
with our local Manager.
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BRUSSELS BRANCH -- W. Porter Manager
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