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AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implomencs ono
Household Effects •
Lot 12, Concession 4, Morris Twp„ on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th
Sale commences 1 P.M. Sharp r),S,T
ADRSws
nark bay gelding, general purpose,
9 yrs. old
OATTLE
1 black cow, 10 yr. old, due Fel.. 2e
1 grey cow, 10 yr. old due, Feu. 21
1 Red cow, 5 yr. old, du. March 1
1 blue cow, 5 yr. old, due Jan. 28
1 dark roan oow, 5 yr. old due Feb. 20
1 black cow rising 3 yr old, use
March 1
1 grey cow rising 3 yr. old, due
March 8th
1 dark roan rising 3 yr. old, due
March 5
1 spotted cow, 5 yr. old, calf at in+' -
1 grey cow rising t yr. old (dry)
1 heifer rising 2 yrs.
4 steers rising 2 Yrs.
!r spring calves '(4 belf'rs, 5 steers)
PIGS
Pigs, 4 weighing 160 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS
1 McCortricic Deering binder 7 ft, cot
1 MrCormielc mower ti ft. est
1 McCormick hay loader
1 rubber tire wegnn, with roller rack
1 truck wagon
1 two -wheel trailer, 1 boggy, 1 cutter
1 set sleighs with flat reek
1 walking plow 1 potato plow
1 scowler (nearly new)
1 set heeenws (4 sectinn1
1 turnip politer
2 Butting boxes (1 large, 1 smail)
1 hay fork (new) slings and ropes
150 ft. hay fork rope (new)
1 hay fork car and 132 ft. noble
(nearly new)
stone hent (s•eel trout)
2 wheel barrows
1 wire real 1 wire slretch(n' (new)
i 1 gas barrel 1 ogle barrel
I1 sap pan 40 buckets .Sr. Footle (new)
' 1 emery and grincet•.ne, combined
{ 3 belts, 2 ladders. 1 hand sleigh
1 beg trneic, pig trough, ernw bar,
shovels, pIrk. pesthole spoon,
logging chain, binding chain, neck
yokes, whiffletrees
1 extension straw blower pint'
125 ft. 1 -inch pining
15 roti woven wire
4 sacks re -cleaned Timothy seed
Quantity of bags and sacks
1 1 Renfrew electric cream separator
Harness -1 set double, 1 net single
IHOUSEHOLD 3]0'L'ECTe
J 1 brass bed, springs
1 single bed, springs (mattress new)
1 drop -back couch
1 lounge HI1tohen chairs
' 1 "Treasure" Kitchen range
Pails, crooks fruit jars,
litany articlee too numerous to
mention,
TERMS CASH
JESSE WHEELER, Proprietor .,.. ..,,
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer .... ,
ROBT, PATRICK, Clerk
Library Notes
The TT. C. L. 4, made its regular
exchange of books on Tuesday. The
following are a fen; of the classed
hooks;
T;alhot—The complete book of
sewing. I WANTED—
Hahn-,So you're Collecting stamps. 15 cords of dry bardnvuo9, body or
Yates—How to restore antiques. limb wood.
Deyoi—Raising, livestock. Mrs, Jas, McCracken Phone 70-r-5.
Fetherstonhaugir.—The Royal Can -
NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES
ndlau Mounted Police. ]plectr'ic portable and cabinet also
Kearney -255 Party ,antes to Play.
Ward—Make selling your career.
()rade 1II of Brussels Public
hrhool paid a visit to the library on
Tuesday afternoon. Thole is a good A manure; spreader in good con -
selection of Juvenile nooks on band, dation, also a two -furrow tractor plow.
as well as Action. Call in and see George Weseeberc
them. ' Phone 56-r•0.
SURGE MILKERS
DAIRY MAiD
Hot Water Heaters
J. B. Higgins, Seaforth
Service Dealer — Phone 138 Seaforth
GEORGE POLLARD
REPRESNTATI✓E — BRUSSELS.
nitwtastif
rCIas a ovhh Ads
FOR SALE -
25 Ohunks of Pigs, about- 80 lbs.
Eldon Wilson Panne 23-r-5,
FOR SALE -
200 year-old Rock Legaorn Hens,
Win. Blake Phone 12-r-2.
WANTED—
Girl for Office Work.
Apply to Brussels Creamery.
Treadle machines, For particulars
write Box 50 The Brussels Post.
FOR SALE—
S.
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Your bank is there to r,!ervee yaw
person ^ `, private way.
When you make a deposit your pussies&
closed to anyone but you and your
bank. When you arrange a loan, that hi
strictly between you and your bank.
When you discuss private financial mattes*
with your bank manager, you know they
will stay private.
Such privacy is the very essence of
Canadian banking. It permits y®u to deli
with your bank and to use its
lemony services on a basis of complete
oponfidence and trust.
matter
H/'•Naisi► Or WOW SANS
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WANTED EVERY WEEK.
500 pigs, any size, Phalle 38,
Listowel or write P.O. Box 61.
Listowel.
WANTED—
Store property, buy or rent. Re-
liable concern.
Apply Garnett,
Box 50, The Brussoors Post.
FOR SALE—
Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
mailed postpteed in plain. sealed
envelope with price list. Six
samples 25s, 24 samples, $1,00. Mail
Order Dept. M-83 Nov -Rubber Co
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
FOR SALE—
Gas washing maohiue (Easy) 6
months old • good as new.
135 New Hampshire pullets start
ing to lay,
D. L. McNichol,
Lot 10, Con. 14 McKillop,
Phone Sea.forth 843-31.
FOR SALE—
Insurance Business of the late
Allan A. Lamont of Berssels, Ont„
Agencies of Wawanesa, Mutual and
The Economical Mutual Fire In
auranco Companies.
Apply to
J. L. Lamont,
Box 205, Kincardine, Ont.
TO RENT -
75 acres of good pasture, rnnirne
water.
i Apply !to Gerge Kerr, R. R, 1, Ethel
Phone Brussels 85-r-12,
FOR SALE—
: 200 acre Harm in desirable locality,
Two good bank. barns, good frame
house, 10 acres good hardwood, imp
ning water for stack, 1 y, miles from
village, station, stores, churches,
school and etc. Owner retiring, ill
Ihealth. Imnnediate possession.
Apply to (large Kerr, R. 11. 1, Ethel
Phone Brussels 35-r-12.
FARMS FOR SALE—.-
' 100 acre farm — good buildings
1 Price $4000,00.
100 acre farm on County Road with
crop and hay, immediate possession
ortee 24800,00,
100 acre farm 8 miles from city on.
County Road, 3 miles frrnn pavement,
good buildings with crop, price
, $7800.00,
J. C. Long, 71e01 Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont„ Phone 84.
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TIME TABLE CHANGES,'-
Efft.Ctive
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26th
1946
Full t,nfr,'.mation from
Agents.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
RAILWAYS,
IN MEMORIAM
Wtr,rr:Elt 1(Y.').: loving tne,n-
ory o2 a sear and brother who
l,as=.rd in hi.: reit-;tri( Stal,t. 3, 1940.
Ever remembered by h!s Mother,
Imo. Si• --'r; ;rnrl lirerthrws.
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PEOPLE WP KNOW
S k 4 Yr i ,k t t ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Inc. Trowlanl attend-
ed the funeral or the late Mr. Wm.
Daltms of Stratford, Ont.
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Mr. and Mrs. ,Tae. Lamont and
eons Kenneth and Allan Ross, Sea•
forth wa-r,- Sunday visitors with Miss
Mary Lamont.
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Cleve and Mrs. Seeker left thee
we, Jc for Fort Francis to visit. Geri
Backer, whose wife reeently, passed
away. She was the former Mae
Forbes of Brussels.
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Mrs. Geo. Evans spent the past
two weetcs along the St. Lawrence
River from K(ngstnn to C'ornwall,
from there along the Quebec border
from Ottawa to Pemhrole and
various other points,
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Mr, and Mrs. 'borne McCauley and i
sons Kelvin and David of 01, Marys
spent Labor Day holidays at their
respective homes in town and with
Mervyn and Mrs. McCauley, Ott line
Morris and other-tPlatt ye and
friends
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Wardell McCauley of Y orkton,
.Sask., has been visiting his brother
Newton McCauley for the past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nichol, Jerry
AGENTS
—
Door to_ door Salesmen wanted to
establish n business of their own
with our 250 Guarnteed household
Necessities, Splendid territories
vacant in your district •— TTniimited
possibillties for the ambitious person
—Never a dull season. r Expertenee
not essentte.l but a ear 11 you select
a rural territory—Very tittle capital
needed—BEST opportunity of start -
Ing a business of your own. — Write
for FR1010 details and CATALOGUE
to FAMILEX, 1600 Detorlrier—MON-
TItEAL,
and Patsy of Windsor and Mr,
Mrs, Andrew Nichol, (reeton
Ronnie of Jeddo, Mich., spent
week end with relatives in
vic(nity.
Family
income
Total
Disability
Retktemeat
Have You Heard About
Confederation Life
Four -Fold Life Insurance Protection?
It is the most complete Life Insurance
protection to be had in one policy.
The Four -Fold Protection consists of—
(1) A monthly income for your
dependents if you die before
reaching retirement age.
(2) A monthly income for your de -
with accidental deadents doubled th ou meet
(3) A monthly income for you its
the event of Total Disability
through sickness or accident.
(i) A monthly income for yourself
at retirement.
This Four -Fold Protection is the most
modern form of Life Insurance pro-
tection. Ask your local Confederation
Life representative to explain it fully,
or write for further particulars.
BEFORE YOU INSURE, CONSULT—
Confederation, Life
Association
HEAD OFFICE,
TORONTO
J. C. LONG, Representative, Brussels.
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and 1\
the ,
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CLEARNG AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implements
N %2 Lot 5, Con. 8, Merrls Twp.
1%4 miles North of Blyth, and
114 miles East,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
at 12:30 Sharp
CATTLE
Red Durham Cow, 2nd calf, due
Oot. 10th
Red Durham Cow. due Dec, 29th
3 Durham Cows supposed to be in
calf, to freshen early in Spring
Durham heifer, bred Sept. 11th
Registered Shorthorn Bull.. Culvert
breed, 3 -year-old
4 Durham heifers. ranging from 600
to 1200 lbs.
4 Lurham heifers, ranging from 600
to 800 lbs.
11 Spring calves
PPGS
17 pigs 2 months old
1 purebred sow •
POULTRY
65 Leghorn yearold he,is
250 Leghorn pullets, 4-,e2 months old
4 range shelters, one nearly new
IMPLI014ILINTS
McCormick Deering Binder 7 ft. cut,
Perfect condition
Massey -Harris manure spreader,
nearly new
Massey -Harris oil bath, 6 ft. mower,
nearly new
Massey -Barris, 14 -plate disc, new
McCormick -Deering hay loader, near.
1y new
MvCormick-Deering, 1.3 dise fertilizer
drill, nearly new
iBentty Electric grain grinder prep
tically new
Vi H. P. TJlectrlc motor
Portland cutter
Chatham fanning mill
Sap pen, new, Pails and ePiles
Self feeder pig hopper
Sling rope and chains
Whifrletrees, ening)es and other
articles.
GRAIN
Quantity of mixed grain
About 3 tons or second cut Alfalfa
hay
Potatoes
ITOTTSEHOt.D EFFECTS
8 -piece Walnut dining room suite,
good as new
Kitchen table and chairs
Couch
Iron bed and springs
TERMS CASH
TORRANCE DIJNDAS—Prop,
HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer
E, P. OHESNEY—Clerk
Repair Your Tractor -- any make
Repair all kinds of Farm Equipment
Pedlar Barn Equipment
Dominion Tires
Otaco Farm Implement,
E. Richards
Phone 86-r-5
Ethel
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Conveyance
and Commissioner
GENERAL XNSUARANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREE E -- -- ETHEL, ONT.
Good For
Kutch
Baiting
sOLD 114 WNW AT
BAEKER BROS,
Mom 6 ikedmr► .
Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
— REPAIRED and RECOVERED —
Also Rebuild Mattresses
5 Ei ,
FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
Strad r UphoIs ering Co,
43 Brunswick Street
Enquire at --
D. A. RANN
Furniture sued Funeral Service,
Phone 36 or SS --
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