The Brussels Post, 1948-7-7, Page 4ELLIOTT BROS.
Oar9 THE NEW 3Ni'?ROVEb
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r
q it's the most economical the
you can buy. lhdillions of test
miles have proven that the
FaeLuxe averages 34% more mile-
age than the big -mileage Goodyear
it replaces. A wider, flatter tread
given super: traction. It's dada's
moat popular tine iI
ten
ELLIOTT BROS.
General Garage Services
Phone 82 Brussels, Orn.
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Mr. '77117 lli'•
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Mr. ere
.Harried in l
W. P`ree of the 1:.,l. i,-,
Mr. Stapleton , , .1 11.,. \'fr. etc cl leu. 'Cittet ore 1
land and 111t"•' - x.11 t..,. ft•,w:.r -!,,yrs( ani 111 it f'. •,w"r
age of eight y•.o 11 - - u 1 ,............:1• dr,Aai1 ,trio
was- the ferule:. eleeet1 }tree ',•o ;1'1' was n.^ -k ,-1 , r „7,
daughter of Mr Ind \Ir-. :\'•• •- gathering at their hot:!'.
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DAIRY MA10
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FOR SALE—
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nt i' to w+ar.
FOR SALE- -
Peen.. 121.-7 .T,7- 11trc
FOR a•#LE - ..
ewe. .eta pen V. IN.`drl
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FOR SALE --
N, rge beeper, etene4 Letie,•r: ,
Met Iter ne15v,
J. �z Seaforth 1 ;tvtu 1r
N:s. Higgins, Seaforth I FOR SALE s
t 1.+1 pi1110tti, ,,,1t0'I 1T:t:nil1
Service Dealer --Phone 13S Beaforth ‘.11,1„,5100,•Pen Ooclt,
} Water Hee!Ateits
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Clarke — Little
clop - Bean tit'nl•v d •ceras ed
telth Att,t1$ •,f whit rnfl pinit 1 the shot were Mr.11dn'arrl Cris.
n nm=. and nthar }
pin. Windsor, r+nd Mr. Leon Paul..
,.ern•t:•r .lowers Biel fern. Atweee T lrkran Follnning the ceremnnp
a: pct e•l:ln :•h wn: the ,rent• ree qH.,;,n wAS h"td at rhe hnlnct
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enetty wedding oa `'ia.tnrdey at tlr• bride : per• nts for rho sur
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GEORGE POLLARD Pbnno "1•r -N
REPRESNTATh✓E — •0RtiSSELS. FOR SALE—
A nuantiry of liras' Ile, eirm>
cc,,,—,...zvr_r*n:.mYs:mAsx*,cy, 4 -inch .old d -inch. \ 1!+iY to
r.. le. Tlrya0" Maine let 3, Hitt .•
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f NOTICE—
T-ole, in -, tiucr-longi t :loser t•l Cars and sinus paint':1 at ren on:11de
t, "TICE—
pale 1n sheer atM7. „r+i'tdlenrl
ci;tin uli•i hu Her prices PninirP at. the Ptnssrla :tint -t
or Phone ,3x, or Hartley Rutledge.
nage-tip ,r'il l,,t c11112 -ht nn a
h aniei n 1,1Qr0-e and she curried BARN FOR SALE—
bnnqur +,f pink ence*. Mr. 00 ft. by 40 ft. good shape, one
Blair 1Trtttne11 oar he' man; and toile north of TTolmeaville. Apply
to H. Furl 101118tt, St. David St,
Godr'ricl
FOR SALE—
Mes •,•y-Iterrie hay leder, priced
for quick sale, caul be seep e'. Lot '1l.2,
1 1, nu ,; 1Pndi•tt•• 4amlil"- . The bride v , ('on, 2. trey.
,,.... ,f lir and M t heeteT
t I1 Ara% coni ,1 with •i three-tier Morley 'Grade Nome 2er•4
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lty.,od. •,vas unit el in mar I t rv1 iron , nko with Pink rnn,lIes }
lr. fl _e T..'eel r'lerk t FOR SALE—
1 t` 'n '•t• *Per -' \ lt� t 11. - r,i,ll Ills ,Itee 4
1 1 lira Tr . Clark 1 1 t o I HvglPrle Supplies Millibar floods) 1
„nut n•,, and t;,r int., \Ir. Clarke. ` � p p
T n• Ott, AM -1 a t m. 1 ell `: ,.
nT�t i trailed net aid 'in plain sealed ,
t`P,• TT \ T',•it tw1 l nP• P 1 m 1 th, T d
eP^o 1 n; Mrs. Sinn?, . 'vin,' 1 e+d
- ",t n• .he orgap; and Mr'.Leon m P: n
t
.u' 1. k: , 'enn "C1 P.,r. to r
1. J1•,•'.t ,� ('nine of the1 - rioter.
1,r, . gt e,,, n ^meet r - by her
seeeeels Trann+h F ineel, D,r-thv ( Pnv(inl"' with price list. Six
gnome. RP titlt Elliott of on. r.
samples 26s, 24 samples, $L00_ 1\rail
ht' ,vhn a.ete'iri w"" ltrs order Dept. ]'1-33 Nov -Rubber C0
Welter 10_11;. Hiss NT 11P-11 4 Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
'etre. es. It i11tint Flektuier. The ,n t le = - _.. -- . __________
mother re eit•,1 le a 1 )111 - 1 WANTED—
h'ar•1, 8111. j.,l•eet' d1' -*1411 with black 11lar, for steady travel among con-
;t Heti: r t, flour
f,tl',P•, look . 1vele in u
1 '1• length .ream of white hroraded ea-
_..,,ir:itf..ht-,t. ' ,.,., ..• ,. et(e, b•',lin' htl't,ne3
d-,' n hest r.P nybt.1 -elite. 111'.x•
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entree net: .,.,1 l.,";,1 .t „i,'.,. , -,,, , .,tlrl ., 1..1111,1P n_.
i , . ie of •h?allele i,7 : yeetele o( '
ski-. t{.., - tit:„,,,Pr,r,p 5.,;1 of Nu,.
,I'lwas +illieieto a headdress
. t^. r•',uttht
ay.of ,..0.1.;1. z.r•i:A 311d (mimeo bless -
1 ems. She carried red err -•r,. and
'.t - wore a gold bracelet. e gilt of the
! Lrl1'11roetn s mother, which the lat-
ter bought at Port. of Spain, Trini-
dad. during a recent viett, Thhe
end Mrs. W. 1"ht.mas ilry..i_e . i bride was attended by her sister,
known and highly re1tnP,'t'11- Rlrs, Blair McIntosh, as matron of
Bruce.
They farmer '.m Ile" .110111
East Wawanosh, returntn; "1V' r'•'•'* vTr
ago to this village. 81.11
Calder, Wedding Anniversary
tom -: ,w - ere -=
Modern Harvesters' Excursion to Help Canadian Farriers
A New Era in Harvesting Started by Massey -Harris Combines
Trainloads of Massey -Harris combines rolling across the country to the grain farming areas
are a common sight nowadays. They have replaced the once familiar annual harvesters'
excursions which brought thousands of harvest hands to the prairies.
Modern mechanical harvesters like the Massey -Harris self-propelled combines, have brought
many advantages to grain growers. With them, crops can be harvested with the minimum of
manual labor, a great money -saving feature when, in times like these, experienced farm help
is in short supply and wage rates are high.
Massey -Harris self-propelled combines speed up harvesting—one man can cut and thresh
50 acres and upwards in a day. Operating costs are low too with a self -propelled ---one motor
supplies power to propel and operate the machine. There is no expense for twine or stooking.
And the combine has done away with the work, worry and expense of threshing time.
The demand for combines indicates the trend towards modern mechanical harvesting. From
factories with capacity increased greatly, mare and more Massey -Harris combines are being
built to help Canadian farmers harvest their crops easier, quicker and at less cost.
MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED
Established 1847
Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Yorkton, Calgary,
Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Moncton
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88,1081011pe and a i'' 'te, oR pita sorters le Brussels, Permanenit. cot-
-0100• and th" itrtdeernn•n'e , e 0'11! n with large manufaeturcr
`her issieted wearing n navy nue reelreliable h11at!=r considered
crepe drt,ss with hltiele aericeeordes i Write Rawletgh fleet. No. ML, -J-15 S•
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ani a o1•eege n? white rn3ee, Fnr 131 Montreal.
s. wedding trip to We.enfia TPrar't
and other centres, the bride don-
ned a =ray tai10red 4nit WI! 11 navy •
accessories. On their return they
,t-" 1 ,..elle et 47 Oxford et. west,
London. Guests ,were present from
Stratford. Montreal.` Loudon, Lis-
towel. Brussels. Palmerston, Pe-
irnlia, Wierlsor and liirltton.
FOR SALE -
1 Deering binder 7 ft. cu:, equipped
for horses or tractor.
1 Deering mower 6 1, cut.
1 land roller, good as new.
1 set of scales, 2500 lbs.
1 brooder house.
Chas. A. Lamont and Son.
Phone 21-r-13.
OWN YOUR BUSINESS'
Joon the - leading company of
TTOMF. SIIRyTCE IN CANADA. Let
Mr. and 3U•s. Lloyd to lkor „'ere your effort determine your income.
Very little capital neede•l, if you
have travelling equipment, here is
ynur chsmce to use it with benefit.
Write for full detalls—FAMILEX,
1600 Delorimier, Montreal..
hosts for the annual mettle of the
eongregatione and Sunday School of
Blue ale and Benner? Presbyterian
Churches.
Pereon+.ls: Mrs. M. L. Aitken. with
Mrs. Street and Don. Kitchener;
Btu•ne Moffatt ,with -.11 11rethsr
Oly, Ingersoll; Mr. and Mrs. Moen.,
T'ronto. ,:1111 lows ,T, A. .tnd Mrs
Burden.
Personals; :711'. and Mrs, Lnvernl
Lri1ow and daughter Caroline, Peter
borough, and Bernard Lillnw. T.on-
don, with Mrs. T. M. Li'low; Dr, and
Mrs, Becker and daughter Graces.
Torrnlin, with MISS 100111: Mr. .I,t1
Mrs, Daanrow, Detroit, with Mr and
Mrs. Harry Telliolt, Mrs, 17llintt, Jerk
and Phyllis returning to Detroit
with them For a vire11 Mr, and Mrs,
Peter• Merewen, Dorset, with frieeds;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meeeer and
Betty. Toronto, are at their honk
stere; i\t•. and Airs. Elmer (1o11ers.
Airs. J. ,T,,Sellers and Don MacLean,
near Kincardine; Miss, Plorlt Mc-
Tavish, Toronto, with her brother
.Ilex and Mrs, McTavish; T(ay
Selling, 771ngleam, with her par-
ents. Mr. 'anal Mrs. Fired Soiling;
Miss Edith G•arndss, Clinton, with
her elisitls•, Mrs. Burns Mnlfabt.
Row, and Mrs, 7. A. Rurden eele-
brat rel the 14th anlversary of their
wedding 'here. They had as gnests lair,
and Mrs, Moores, 'Poroelo, Mrs.
Mores is a niece. She marked the
nnniverenry of her arrival In Canada
from Newfoundland seven years ago.
At the Unit, tl Chur&h on. Sun-
day morning the sacrament of tire
Lord'e Supper was observed, The
service wee eendnetrd by Rev. J.
A, Burden who haserl his message
on 2 Cor. 6.14. "The love of God
renstrainr•th Inc"
Ren, T,elanrl C. .Tnrteeneen (1011-
rluelerl the service at Kura Presby.
torten Church. He itsed the subject,
"Christianity and Ldheraliem." Ile
teen -reared modernism in the Chris.
Kan Church to Oomunisnl in a
democratic. eountry.
FOUND—
License plate No. 06023.
Apply at the Brussels Post
FARMS FOR SALE --
110 acre farm — good buildings
Peet. $4000.00.
100 acre farm on County Road with
crop and hay, immediate possession
brier• $4300.00.
1110 acre farm 3 miles from city on
County Road, 3 miles from pavement,
good buildings with crop, price
87100.00.
J, C. Long. Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont., Phone 84.
"HELP WANTEU--MAt.R"
AN OPPORTUNITY—'
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggresolve,
and between the ages of 26 and 66—
have or can secure travel outfit,
this is your opportunity to get what.
lisped in a profitable business of
Your own. For hill particulars write
today to The J. R. Watkins Company,
Dept. 0-B-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal,
Qne,
. F. Iir•rn7.1t ' -
b?,ezpecreei
Optometrist
"Western Ontario's Mod
Maaern Eye Szir uta
'9hcoiv a 118. f'r,•Jrs*Xs; `QN64.
MACHINE SHOP
for
Acetvlene 7ncd Electric
Wielding
Our shop is e1 dripped to de
Frost Cress
6! % nl P Z15X
And Lathe Work
Your Patronage Solicited'
Good Sereke Armee
we.lieted tv. July 73.11, 1113
4.1
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R. FARMER ... it volt sant EXTRA
M PROFITS . . CONVENiENCE and
LESS WORK ... install a DURO Pumping
System.
Ile sure to install. a DURO PUMP with tull
capacity for all yam -needs !n ... barn . , .
poultt7 house . truck garden . cow
stables , , , home and Ore protection for all
INSTALL buildings.
INSTALL 1H5 REST . • .
EMCO
Fixtures and Fittings
Remodel and modernize
your home. Add t he
comforts of daily living.
Safeguard the health of
your family Sec us for
t h e latest i n Kitchen,
4-- Bathroom and Laundry.
L'• installations.
$112.00 F.0.B.
London, Canada
H. J. GIBSON
Brussels
Phone 83x -r-4
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Got an old wagon lying around ttmw
you figure is `through'? Equip it with
Otaco Steal Wheels end a set of used
automobile tires. Rides easier—loads
,easier, because Otaco Steel Wheels
being your wagon down to gads,
loading level: Come in and see as:
ALL STEEL
The new leutelntaster All Bteel — e wagon development from
more than fifty years' experiment and test. Every fastens
designed for a lifetime of dependability and servloo. A modtt
for every haulage purpose.
Repair Your Tractor — any mc ke
Repair all hinds of Farm ;Equipment
Pedlar Barri Equipment{
Dominion Tires
Otaco Farm Implements
Phone 86-r-5
rth Sorb
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