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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-9-8, Page 5AN (,U;i,.:.41•,(I°J" Tone Cleaners 8c Dyers ap)nounce the openhnt of their new plant on Kliv.T. Street, Mount Forest. Thi; ultra Modern ch.aninf; ... ial,':l:litmer.. is ,,,m end and egtti siit:d to turn out unsurpassed wot'It and to provide agent) with 48 hour service on all ordi;aary • :c•ani�(. O, .t,, ':::c commUnityis Miss C. Hingstent's, Drat:;34L Anthony C.reensides, Atwood McK rcher's Stare, Jamestown "Tone Up At Tone's" 10 Achievement Days To Be Held For Huron Boys CLINTON, 01)Jt. 2 — About 195 junior farm boys in Huron county see the dates rapidly anprnachiL; on which they will show in eompetttinn the results of another season's work at farm club projects. At ono 0r another of 10 Achievement Days to he held in September and Oetnber, the boys will exhibit hi,• evident,' ar the4r prowess with cattle. swine, grain, anri turnips, Tt is expe,:tecl that of 175 revel bnya who started competitive proj'v e in the serine of this year. under the guidance, lit J. C. Rennie, assistant agricultural representative Poor Huron, all lett about 10 will have Cmnpiettd pro- jects for show. Twelve boys of the Blyth pithy Beef club and 17 in the Huron Dairy Club will show at plinth Fall Pair, Sept. a, at the some time and place as the eonnai counit' Black and White Shnw. Ten tiny; of the Sea,forth Swine Clnh :try to chow at Seaforth Fall Fair, Sept. 10, at the same time and piece ns the annual . Pert h-ITuron Shorthorn show, Seven boys of the Exeter Grain Club will show at. Exeter Fall I''lt'1', Sept. et'; 11 bays of the Clinton Grain Club at Rayfield, Sept. 23; 10 boys of the Crey Baby Beer club and 20 boys of the tirev Grain Club at Brussels. Oct. 1; 30 boys of the Dungannon Grain Club at t)iingannon, Oct. 1; 10 members or the Howlett Calf Club at Ford• lvioh Oct. 2, A date fur the Aehieetanent DIY of the 0 -Turn, Tdrnip (lub, in which all boys are competing lute not yet ben set. It will pl'uhnbl) be held at Exeter on an r vt niug In the latter part a, October. Coderich Arena Witl Not Go Up This Year awing to the fart t.lint nil materials 1' P11 11 are not available at the present tilde and no a0Hla'ale't ran hr secured that they will be nrnll:;bto bt tine, work on the building of Guderieh's new attifielal ice arena will not protest this year, 'Chis was the atrnonnrentent 00 1). D. Mooney, chairman of the new meet conn m1't,r•, it was felt that 1t would be bitter to have the present ''ink, such as it THE BRUSSELS POST • 111e. '111 1„1. h; in apetatien ,I114 now, than no rink at all. 111,ma .0. di • eibier t. there is a runup' 011111 .111 nr11111 „1 ice plant. trill be Installed le Me Hent) sero trent for 118,• 1l0X1: '11111,Y', AI)IES: HEAD 'PHI:i 0,•••ie,d Ir 11 r lIlon• 1 Irnut 1:11-r arnla los', with i')a: h It,tIr Remover. ]lre) •. • I etc_ skin ..ort and 11 'r'h. loot vial, 1 honey promptly refnnrled If net- arow, body lifter third application with no queelions asked. Complete tr. at. meat 02 postpaid, (C.O.D.'S -- Post- age exl.ra), VAP6X PRODUCTS (Dept. 515) Box 22. Station B, 9lontroni, Que. R„ )lo., Prelhiems Hay (et'a1' hes long .Ilio respons- ible for a great deal of unneeessar!• snfforing on the part of Cantta?nnt Timis 14 partly becansof the oils token notions regarding the armee of this physical Condition and partly beransn the majority of people do 1161 realize that the ailment ran be corer). Contrary to genen'ol opinion, ilewering plants, sect as the rose, dandelion and goldenrod 0101101 10 blamed for hay favor. The large majority of cases are causal by pollen from wind -ionto nollinntet r'•ets ")tint include eertnin grasses It) weeds, such as range tea. Other 0111808 include fonds, powders. enim1l dandruff and ivitlters, CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements and Household Effects at' Lot 34. Con. 8, McK;'Iop Twp, ' 2 miles west of Winthrop on MONDAY, SEPT, 13th at 1 P.M. McCormick Deering No. 12 r w crop hurter 2 -furrow Oliver plow Full line farm machinery gond Durham cows 21 other cattle 1'1.' , neeltr0 1111 household °fG r'ts TERMS CASH WM. HOW. Proprietor t Ar')L'7 JACKSON, Auctiotaeer AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, implements and Household Effect° at Lot 16, Oen. S, Gra/ Township on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEt4BER 15th at 1 P.M. Sharp The following will be offered for sale 1 grey 1114119' 7 years old. 1501 1})e, 1 bay gelding 8 yrs. oil, 15500 lbs. !r 1 Durham nett• Med 141v Flit) 1 Holstein and Herefor:l cow, bred Winker Perna t *, in MaY 1y Floor Tampa ! 1 part Jere, y b Pane at}t Pinar CarnrtA 1 Mat,. Diem ,g and '"semina I 1 Tenth ant now bred May 101:1, CLEARING AUCr1Qi1 SALE 00 Househetd Effects John Street, Br,tssets on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER llth Sale commennen at 1 P M. Sheep 0.5.71, - t'heete'l)rld Snit,., Studio Couch ,r.ntt. r1•,!. 0-•,•aelnntl Chale! )\'ahoy 14,0-1011111 T.tblc OLD, vow. tyJamdla �q aq[ iia BLED OR DEAD 1 blue now hrea Anne:, 11th Dre _ein:, Table and Stasi .r+ .end 4pnngs (1 antique) 2 Stn9n Plletl iOattrea,.s Felt Mattress (new) Pillow? Cheat Drawers ,t11 a iii �Insc• C'iphnnrd 2 RnlTet Mirrors White Enamel Stove, goni as new Quebec. Heater' Gond Cheer Beater 2-bnrnor Coal Oil Stove Finley 011 Berner, like new Drop Leaf Table Winker (hair Rocking Chair Battery Radio Lawn Mower Hand Washer Mantel Clark T]lectrir, Iron 5 'Kitchen Chairs }lot Plate 2 Small Tables Conch GCELPIi, Sept. E -'C 1 IA mc,rts Clothes Hamper Toaster Institute is a tremendous pew r.d t n,- euthusiastlr service. Large nnmher of Dishes, Pans end gond, because the beiteve is an m.1 , ,i i, renerod, in your criticism. Crocks telligent and informed meluber;h'p. 141 Entourage loyait;, Lumber and Window Sashes and we active), support the finest l i, Prepay • yourself for world Quantity of Wood and Coal things in life.' eau] Mrs. R. 1 I citizenship. Other articles too numerous to Futcher, president of the Fed'+atc•d 11ir. Ino !a,•P,r!o,', p.,yehologtst, mention, omen's instituter of Ontario to women's institute branch of the De - TERMS CASH addresing the G uelph area convey.- pa'tmett or Agriculture. reported nn MRS. DAVID INGLIS, ,tion meeting at Lhe 0.A.t,:, today, -herr visit as a delegate to the Inter - More than 300 delegates. repro - in Caner' on trental n'alth sent?ng Institute branches In the in fitgl'+nd. Speaking of agres- tnauties of Bruca Balton, Water:ao, s''rt'1' . `h.. `'"ill' with individual Heron, Perth and Wellington are in and cr cut', therapy. s?rreeelnr person attendance at this enthasia=t e 11ity 'lees)„pin,1lt in children. gathering. The officers elected were as Poi - YMiM L S ✓disc)! To Stine nisei Gcvc.dtdees :'Tu.$1.'s5 per i0' ”" c.. z liar weight, 1 Durham cow bred Aug, 24th t' 1 1 .lda d YOUR L ; • 5 good spring calves (1 collie dog Phone Ct7 �e.t 1' MasseyHarr]s 12-20 Iract.nr all re- conditloned 0n new rubber Brussels 72 -` imP rso i 1 Oliver 2 -furrow tractor plow qe 1 rubber tired wagon ' 1 traitor with stock rack 1 mower 6 ft. out 1 hay dump rake • 1 Messey-Harris hinder 1 etre) land roller ' 1 spring tooth cultivator , 1 13 -disk seed drill witn fortilalor 1 hay rack 1 set harrows 1 walking plow nearly new 1 wheel barrow 1 steel tired wagon 2 Oliver riding plows - 1 stuffier, new 1 cutting hex 1 de -Laval cream separator 1 Viking cream separator 1 hay loader 1 cutter 1 set double harness,' nearly new 1 root pulper 3 hags fertilizer 1 new Beatty hay fork cat', 132 -feet new hay fork rope, 3 pulleys Hay and grain Shovels, forks, neck yokes, whipple- trees and other articles. Q'tentity of Household Effects Tables Stoves Cupboard Electric articles and tuber articles Gas lamp and Lanterns 1 Churn TERMS—CASH ELWIN SOMEP,S—Prepeietor� FRANK KEMP, Auctioneer '” ' .H gni 11 [ it rfay^.?oriH'r?rer! 4Y'r teat r',r,ts1tf&a mast Evt: Suns etre t • 1 i`t r �t 10 ; .i t cy r v stori HANDS AT WORK... for ONTARIO ONTARIO'S products are desired and purchased by people all over the world and the capacity to produce such goods largely determines the economic welfare of every man, woman and child within her borders. Because the sale of every article produced m Ontario brings valuable dollars into this Province, we all aro more assured of job security ... and we and our children can have more of the better things in life. But to produce such goods in sufficient quantities, skilled labour is vital. That is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans are constant) being trained to provide the skilled hands so needed by industry. They receive ON THE JOB training under expert instructors in our Ontario factories. This training, provided through the co-operation of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, the Federal Department of Labour and the Ontario Department of Educa- tion, starts the veteran on the road to skilled craftsmanship. In assembling business machines, for example, veterans must have a thorough knowledge of electricity and must learn to perform intricate work on precision machines having thousands of separate parts. These Canadian -made business machines arc sold in all eerrparts of the world, creeqating new wealth for Canada and Ontario. Therefore wbichetffoolive and contriibutes to theskilled orans welfareland happiness ofs te make io a all hherrplace in ciit ens. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) LEARNING MACHINE ASSEMBLY MACHINE ASSEMBLY John N. West, 25, of Toronto, a Royal Canadian Navy veteran, is shown here making an adjustment to one of the 10,000 parts to a business machine designed for a New Zealand firm. Various types of business machines are produced in Ontario fac- tories. Because of their in- tricate mechanisms it is es- sential that these machines be checked by expert craftsmen at every stage of their production. POR PROMPT,EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE ICL• Institutes of Six Count; 'a h'•r i lire ;, ,:)dent, left timge glieuelionz 04)'11 her audience: Attend Area Convention 1, nowt loom tie individual Proprietress LEWS ROWLAND, Auctioneer ROBERT PATRICK, Clerk CHAS. T. DAVIDSON, Cashier AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements and Household Effects Lot 12, Concession 4, Morris Twp,, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th Sale commences 1 P.M. Sharp 11.S.T HORSES Dark bay gelding, general purpose., 9 yrs. old CATTLE 1 black cow, 10 yr. old, due Feb. 20 1 grey cow. 10 yr. old du=o Feb. 27 1 Red row, 5 yr. old, due March 1 1 blue cow, 5 yr. old, date Jan, 28 1 dark roan cow. 5 yr. old due Feb. 20 1 black cow rising 3 yrold, due March 1 1 grey cow rising 1 yr, end, due March 8th 1 dark roan Heine 5 yr. old, due Marrh 5 1 spotted cow, 5 yr. niti, calf at foot 1 grey cow rising 1 yr. old (dry) 1 heifer rising 2 yrs. (, steers rising 2 yrs. 0 spring calves (4 heife.-s. 5 steers) PIGS Pigs. 4 weighing 1110 lbs. IMPLEMENTS 1 01ef"nrmick Deering hinder 7 ft. rut 1 MrCrmmidr mower 6 ft. "nt 1 afei mtnirk 'Piny lna'rr 1 ribber tire wnenn, with roller nick 1 tritelt wagon 1 twn.wheel troller. 1 'tumefy. 1 mutter 1 set sL't,e•'1ta with fat rook 1 wn)king nlnw • nester() nl 1 srnfrtnr (lir?r1'o newohm I set heeenws f4 sretien) 1 turnip ruiner 2 miffing bores (1 ievee. 1 smolt) 1 liar fm'k (new) sheer and ropes 15S ft, has fot'k rove (nen) 1 bey fork ear and 12? ft. enhie (nearly newt 1 etone hunt (creel fmntt 2 wheel harrows 1 wire reel 1 wire stretcher (new) 1 gas barrel 1 nail barrel 1 sap pan 40 buckets C spoil,* (new) ,1 emery and e'rindstene. cmnhtned 9 belts, 2 iaddsrs. 1 hang sleigh 1 hag trnek. nig trough, erow bar, ehm•els, nide, et -Whole spoon, logging chain, hindinrrt chain, neck yokes, whill'letrees 1 extension straw blower pipe 125 ft. 1dneh piping 15 rod woven Wire 4 sacks re -cleaned Timothy seed Quantity of begs and sacks 1 Renfrew electric cream separator Harness -1 set double. 1 get single HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 1 brass bed, springs 1 single bed, springs (mattress new) 1 drop -back 0011011 1 lounge Kitchen chairs 1 "Treasure” kitchen range Pails, Crocks fruit jars, Many articles too numerous mention, TERMS CASH JESSE WHEELER, Proprietor ,. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer RORT, PATRICK0, Clerk .,..,. to FOR SALE— TtIIeotric motors rewottad and re- ^aired, Expert workmanship, Moder- ate oderate prices. New motors in stock. Rettger Industries, 049 Oeterto, Street, Stratford, Qat. "Working together we grow in understanding eel aceonuWish. ment," said Mr;. C. Robertsce, chairman, The program tur'inded n dcmotns- tration by the junior homemaker's group, under the leaderaltip of ,til s Duran and Miss Sc'ottt, county coach• es, Miss Farland Grego of Rae: Huron has completed fen proiecl•t and has been .,warded a trap t, Chicago. A distinguished g1•?, trent Hart fordshire. England, — Mrs. T. Brain,' won the hearts of the audience in her descriptio. of )natitn'a work in England which 1, mainly directed toward the production of more food and the promorl,n of international peace. She reported on ten Ger- man women visitin, Flee to learn ways and taper':. of institute work, which information they may take back to interest the women their country The banquet. W. R. ))snit, 1T. B.E,. president of the Ontario Agri-' cultural College, extended the greet'; ings of the O.A.C. and enlarged mann the opportunity ant 1.; now available ; for girls at Macfnnal•i In;titnte at' this college. Mrs. J. A. Whi,, of Ripley replied. Amens other things on th. pro gram was an illustrated travelogu given by Miss Anna D Lewis, 'lir- ector of the women'; institute'I branch and )tome econnluirs, report ing on her r1ce11t trip to Holland. Mrs. R. 3, Futcher, in repo 'ting on, lows: Past •lr-sident, Mrs. J. H Spier. I:rn:<se:•is, R.R. No 3: chairman, Mrs Robertson. Rockwood, R.R. No. 4; vieee•huirm;l, ;firs. T. 11. White, Ripley: 2nd vire-rhatrman. Mrs. Fnrrl Ruin, n. Dalt. It. R. No. 4; seerteay-tt'eastarer. Mrs. Loren ( uilrl. Roel, end: recording sec- retary, Mrs. Roy McKenzie, Ripley - Ex, milli,.tors. J trcaehy. Tttu'h,•ner. R.R. No. 1: Mrs. Wil- bert Cnrmie. Fergus: Mrs. Ar- nold Darrrxh. Clifford, auditors, Mrs. F. Reinhart, Camphelle- ville, R. R. No. 1; Mrs. E. Han- lon, Guelph. R.R. No, 6; Jr. area convener, Mrs. John 1i. Rutherford, Ayr; press correspondents. Mrs D. S. MacNanghton. Bluevale and Mrs. Stanley Wheeler. Brussels; standing committee: Historical research. Mrs. Mary Tlreadf0nt. Fergus. nuhlicity, Mrs, Stanley Wheeler, Brussels; 1101110 economies, Mrs. J. ,T. McRin- mmn, Cltesley; eitizenehin. Mr's. A. R. Mathews. Preston. R.R. No. 1• seelal welfare. 'Mrs. I. Wade, Allenford, R.R. No. agriculture and_ Can. alien industry. Mrs. Alfred Wood, Fergus. • Mrs. Drown arcus~ d n:(,' doctor of overcharging her. •'I1n111 forge; that 1 tutee 11 visits t,, your son tvilil, he had the measles" the teeter told her. "And don't you forget that he infected the whole seboni." countered lire Brown. Repair Your Tractor — any make Repair all kinds of Farm Equipment Pedlar Barna Ega.fipment .Dominion Tires Otaco Farm implements E. Richards Phone 86-r-5 — aim Ethel WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate Conveyance and Commissioner GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET -- -- ETHEL. ONT. 1 \‘111114 Pelei,pfb d''�ER I �, L3AEKE R BROS. Rtow i notelloor Sap Ga 'i1 d For Al Kinds of Baking ,p ILII TAUSKILA AT