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The Brussels Post, 1948-9-22, Page 5THE BRUSSELS I'O3 x' fq'l JE c3 'LP 7 CO 11?J %,4i u,»'. OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD FARM IMITUEILD FYSo-`ti Etze. :;roaarA Mike oge2 Adteeneitee To Sego steed C rAdteem a r ,S 1 Y ::; t• : l G;? ._, . ac a.! _,.,,., nal w i•;tai i : itt, P.oa7iv) t' dfij;11:!¢. sir. ' xaieis 1_ 72 '-- !;irgerso11 21 lTO fi myr, E1• Y`!CfEN , COURTEOUS SOUS SERVICE i�lr, �1F! ETHEL The Women's Institute held their September meeting. at tite home of Mrs. Stan, Wilson, This wan the grandmothers' meeting c nd there were a number of graudntnthers Present, The preeident., Mrs. Wardlaw was in cher;e of the meet- ing which was opened by singln, the Institute Osie and repealing the Institute Creed, Tile minutes were read and nem rot ed. The Roll was called answered by flambee my grandmother's favorite pasetIme by song. Mrs, E. Bowes then gave the motto, subject—Put von shn±itrler to the wheel rather than your hack to the wall. Mrs. Jas. Pe'trson had charge of the Topic, "Old fashioned and modern grandmothers." There WAS en a xhihit of antiques. oldtlnie- relics and handiwork which was very interesting. Plans were discussed for the Family elite and committees appointed. The lnaetine closed by singing (led Sale the Kine, A one of tea and cookie+ were then served and a -o. ;al hour seen:. FOR SALE— Electric motors rewound and re• leered, Expert workmanship. Molar ate prices. New motors In stook. Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario, Street, Stratford, Ont AGENTS— Door to door Salesmen wanted to establish a business of thelr own with our 280 Guarreeei Household Neresseles. Splenelle territories variant in your district - Unlimited poseib'lities for the antbitiane person —Never a dull season. 1Seperlence not essential but a ear if you eelect e rural territory—Very 'ittle capital n. eded BRST opportunity of start• ing a business of your O • -- Write for FREE details and CATALOGUE to FAMTLTIX, 1600 Deiorhticr—MON. TREAL, .tib 1, rulth ii;eg0Siey'ea Opfoili etrhN "Western On &eines 1`;I48e6 • %adsrn Eye Se o'ute'r "'hone 118. Hai' Astor& 01 Make Sure ,t�, You eceive Your 19/3 and 1944 (To be mailed by 31st March, 1949) IF your name or address has changed since 1943—fi11 out the 'special "Change of Address" Card available at all Post Offices and Income Tax Offices. Mail the "Change of Address" Card before October 31st, 1948. Mail this card even if you completed one last year. You should not fill out a "Change of Address" Card if both your name and address are still the same as in 1943. eiee meeee .ate zev,,...— SUlRG!'.:.r AMA n °aRS DedRY MAID rV.ikrr, Heaters tri"lAru ,Ir esiZe ri i1 / J. B . }i iggins, , ;s11-orth Service Dealer — Phone 138 Seafor`ch GEORGE POLLARD REPRESNTATItee .. RRIJ$SELS, FOR SAI,E— Ripe and green inmate, Garf. MacDonald Phone 24-r-6. FOR SALE- A quantity of A-1 mangolds. Peter Stewart, Brussels FOR SALE— — House and 3 lata, Apply to Phone 64-r-7 Halbert I{effer WANTED— Girl for Office Work, Apply to Brussels Creamery. FOR SALE- _ Kitchen Range cheap. Telep1Len, 21. FOR SALE— 110 Rork and Ratnn pnll••ts, 11art- ed to lay. Phone 43-r-10 Selwyn Baker FOR SALE— Medium size coal end wood heater and pipes all nearly new, Reasonable, Apply H. V. I{ernev FOR SALE— About 80 yearling White Leghorn Hens. Phone 83-r-7 ,Jim Pestell WA NTE D- 61200.00 on first mortgage on good property. Any person interested apply to Box 50 The Brussels Post FOR SALE - 2 Red Spring valves, Phone 15-r-5 .To Holmes R.R. 4, Brussels NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric portable and cabinet also Treadle machines, For particulars write Box 50 The Brussels Post. FOR SALE— Tiardwood slabs end softwood slabs aloe some 12 -inch dry hard- wood. Jas. Stevenson P'ir,ne 51-r-17. WANTED EVERY WEEK— - 500 pigs, any size, Phone 33, Lietowel or write P.O. Box 61, Listowel. LOST— I A collie dog. mouse colour, long Itail with white tip answers to The name "Tip" with a 1057 mg No, 300, Phone 40-r-17 Chas_ Denner WANTED— Store property, buy or rent. Re- liable concern, Apply Garnett, Box 50, The Bruss•'ts Post, FOR SALE - 25 eons, 2 miles fron, County Road 41e, miles from Ethel or Brussels, new barn, new garage, good well and hydro, and a fair hoose, Apple at The Post. FOR SALE— I Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods) mailed postpald in plain, sealed envelope with price liat. Six samples 25s, 24 samples, 21,00, Mail Order Dept. M-39 Nov -Rubber Co Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. PULLETS FOR SALE - 250 Leghorn a Rocks, ready to lay; 500 New Hamp. x Rocke, 31A menthe aid: 506' Now Hantp, x Reeks, 2 months old; 600 New Hemp, x Rock Cockerels, Phone 43x Frank Mitchell M611 St, Brussels TIME TABLE U IANGF. 5;:F it etive Ij SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26th 1948 Full Information fro ire Agents, CANA1) AN NAOT1OeiAl„ RAILWAYS. AUCTION SAt.IT IMPLF,MENTS AND 1.1JeiGi:rt Lot 20, C^n. 14, Gem/ Twp MONDAY, OCTOwFR 4t'•; Sale commences at ' p "a Now, model '1 ,John D. e;•,• with hydraulic lift `11!r111g tooth r•tlit!Valor for sae tractor llcCnrmicl:-De 'x1110 le rut power r seed drill a•lr11 fert exec 0' d attaetlnlent, new Deering horse mower 7-81. meaner 8-81, double disc 10 -ft, hay rake 840, hay rake 5 -section diamond harrow 3 -section diamond harrow Robber •tire wagon 6.50 .c 16 tires with 16 -ft, rack Wagon on steel Grain blower with pipes Set heavy breeching tenon ]larnees About 12 cords cedar w0ne Floetrir fence rime/duo About 1600 fe t Imnber, pine and henllocic F01100 etalres and peels. fpnets suit- able for in a stabler Whitlows, sash, eavetrmrehlne Writer trrntgh Grhuletnn 011 drum Oalc barrel Tien Steck ani ponIlry feneiee 1dnrll piping Sn:'or k 1\'dlecl harem :?n: barren Tann sprayer Ston,' beet Flat Peek with e', izh Set eealee, 2000 11, Kitchen stove, ,geed baker Box stove 2 real nil stoves with oven, Parlor cooly etore with feeder good shape Kroehler chesterfield elute Coleman gasoline iron Aladdin lamp Flanging lamp Wooden heel Tables Lawn mower Seth- treads No Reesrve as Farm is cold. TERMS CASH JOHN McNAIR, Prop, HAROLD JACKSON, Auctloneer R. J. BOWMAN, Cashier ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk driers, 'rales ettle• In FOR SALE - 190 -Acro farm since to school, 200 -acre farm rid ("minty Road, good hnillccinge and good bosh, 100 -acre farm close to Highway with goad buildings also gook location. Also farm build',1ge to be s01d, Good Drivesh.ed, House, Hitchen and Woedthe4L Picone 34 .T. C. Long. Real Estate Broker, Breeeele, Ont, .i< 71 9Tr'R!AT 1✓:r The service in Knox P,esbyterinn Church 110re m Sunnily merithlO was conducted by the minister, Rev. Le. tenet C, Jorgensen, Next Sunday there will be a emmmmioit Ferrier. Tt will begin et 11;00 a.m. Stand and Time , Personals: lir. and Mrs Rnesell Spiers, Min ?ion. Man. Mr. and Mrs, Blain Spiers, Sarnia, Nrr. and Mrs, Oly Moffatt. Ineerse'1, lir. and Mrs, pilmer Sherntan. Mr, end 11405. Humphrey, Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs. James Young Helen and Jim, and Vernon Higigus, 'reroute, • a.nd Mrs, Robert Mltehell, Wingham, with Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Higgins; Mr, end Mrs, Albert Cardiff 5113 Widmer Smith, Brussels, with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith; Mr. and Mrs, ,Tack Lillow, Stratford, with Mrs. relines; Ails Tris Dennison,'Water- loo, with her cousin, Mrs. Roy Setell's, and R eye Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Agar visited their daughter, Mrs. Charles (Lein) Hayev, mid baby daughter at the Clinton hos- pital, The new firm of Donald Robertson and Archie Parker has taken over the creamery, It was purchased from George T. Thomson who had successfully operated a creamery, egg -grading, poultry department and a cold storage plant for 17 years. Mr, end Mrs. Thnmsor. in tend to continee residing here as 1VTr. Thomson hal a farm and other interests. Mr, and Mrs, Archie Parker and daughter have moved their }Mae - hold effeots into the dwelling re- cently occupied by (Tv, end Mrs. Arnold tiller, Mr, and Mrs. ill - 10w have moved to their now home recently purchased from. Mrs. Au- drey Rolph. Persnnals: ;leek Church lute re. turned to Toronto, whore ho will continue his ghillies al the nniver- sity. Tie has been employed at the creamery here dttrtn; thc hell - day months; Mr. and Atre. D011000 Aikenhend Mid Mise 510rence Env - ler, 200fo0th, with Mrs. Gerniss and Miss Olive ioott, AUCTION ';r'.1.F Faem Str t -tel $(4, HAS i,' � - n. 1, Morris Twe. One miles West of Jamestown WEDNeerieee SEPTEMBER 29 Sale eenee eeee et 1 P.M. Snarp r • ^:9'TLO .r ,.td dor• in ,Tan. 1r nM, due 11L 11 ' 11 :• 011. dn. n ?el, eel dee in ' veer ••,id 11 d h Bees. •' Vprir old e year old hel, r, 1 rear old r:. 1 veer old !' efer'. 1a month" old 10 months old r tae' Selena pelves The.:'•• enttlr inn.tly all Hereford ernes. P702 1 ^nn- with liar,• of 1a 1 ''.t- witti ldi for ill R (featly to wenn) 1 cow due Nor. let POTrT.TRY n 9iie o TTemn pellote 1 S•ral,right hentmne IMPLEMENTS M. -TT, seed drill '11.71. mnwet• 6 ff. Steel land roller Team corn ernffler W""nn Hay reek Get shoo sleiehe with rack Clr eepi bee Crown eau^ p,nneh Wa1l:ine pinng1i Tel -.de - felem- F�' newel• rllnnors 01'0101 0, pnrator Ci'hee1 harrow 4 (-Wenn gas 'melee 11. TIT,. Sip pan and 7' her':eto end epilee Fannin? mill 5 01rs. shovels. etc ! Mane artleles'', m1'n'rnns to menden. HAT AND GRAVY In tons of hay Qnaniety of Max nor: 1 acre cnrn in s1.,ok TERMS CASH Positively No Re;,":e as the Farm is Sold. JAS. H. VANCAMP. Prop. FRANK KEMP, Auctioneer CLEARNG AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements N 1.2 Lot 5. Con. 8, M,.rrls Twp. 11 miles North of Blyth, and 114 utiles East MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th at 1e.:30 Share CATTLE Red Durham Cow, 2nd Bali, due Oct. 10th Red Durham r'nw. due Doc, 29th 3 Durham Cows supposed 10 be in calf, to freshen early in Spring Durham heifer, hr',l Sept. llth Registered Sh ±rthorn Rur. Culvert bre, d, 3-year•old 4 Durham Heifers rau;;tu„ frim 600 Winn lbs, 9 itt.•or: ran:-ing fano 5100 to 1200 lbs. 11 Spring eaives PTGS 17 pigs 2 months old 1 pnrehred sow POULTRY 65 Leghorn year-old heas 250 Legborn pullets, VA months old 4 range shelters, one nearly new IMPLEMENTS McCormick Deering Binder 7 fL out, perfect condition Massey -Harris manure spreader, nearly new Massey -Harris oil bath, 6 ft. mower, nearly new Massey -Harris, 14 -plate disc, new McCormick -Deering hay loader, near ly new leivCormiCk-Devrtng, 11 disc fertilizer drill, nearly new Beatty Electric grain grinder prao tloelly new le H. P, EIectric motor Portland cutter Chatham fanning mill Sap pan, new, pails and apflea Self feeder pig hopper Sling rope and chains Whitftetrees, sningies and other articles. GRAIN Quantity of mixed grain About 3 tons of second clot Alfalfa hey Potatoes HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 3 -piece Walnut dining room suite, good as new Kitchen table and ohalve Couch Ron bed and springs TERMS CASH TORRANCE DUNDAS--Prop. HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer E. P. OHESNEV—Clark Puerto Rico is the most moun- tainous island In the Snuili Atlantic, .4 A OOVEtele.; tNT e eriti1lY is you 'el•.••i '1 eertinsi dr-per,lc ,:•y of 13repee, eor .:,ter,.• OOW --thee pee =pee c„ -v, r need YO look beet cert fcy ra- clretfully, "!f Only ) • A low-cost Canadian Government Annuity guarantees you cos much as $1200 a year for life, • No Medical Examination is required. • Your Annuity cannot be seized under any law. You cannot lose your money even if your payments fall into arrears. • Anyone, from 5 to 85, is eligible. Annuities Branch DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister A. Mo,NAMARA Deputy Minister Mail This Coupon today POSTAGE FREE Annultios Branch, Department of tabour, Ottawa. Please rand ma COMPLETE INFORMATION about Canadian Government Annulaos, NAME (rR±N7 CLEARLY) ADDRESS �-9WITH ACTIVITY ,y for men with some time to spare ,1 It's a centre of activity—your local armoury, just hum- mingwithactivityformenwithafeweveningstospare. In the wide list of activities offered by the Canadian Army Reserve Force, you'll find things to turn those odd free evenings into interesting and even exciting ones, You'll enjoy the full programme of social and sports events. You'll be "one of the' gang"—with other Reserve Force men who are finding this the armoury is their personal "clubhouse". All the latest equipment and weapons are now being used for Reserve Force training. The summer camp sessions give yon the opportunity to get away and out into the open. To top it all, you will receive full Active Force pay for all time spent in training and camp. "SEE FOR YOURSELF" by visiting your local Reserve Force unit's open house, parades or demonstrations during Army Week, 20-26 September. Call at the armoury of the regiment of your choice, NOW !