HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-3-12, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Steel Slone boat, WalkIng'1'low,
Dlectrtc fencer and poste
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IAL 980 Of Farm Stook and Machinery
At Lot 12, Con. 10 Grey Township
3 Miles Eastof Brussels
F''p �.., i WEDNESDAY, -MARCH 26th
7 DAYS
w c A WEEK Horses
At 12.3Q,J,', M. . .
130 ft, Walter
• t General Purpose Team 3.0 yrs. old 32 ft, extension ladder ,
Cattle 1 set breeching +harnests
3, registered lIered'crd CowE with 1 set eines btarness Horse collate
Calves at foot 2 geese, 1 gander, colon), house
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1 registered Hereford Com, dna •ehloke* range Shelters
June lest
1 a.m. Daily
MEMO TO MILADY
with
MARY ASHWULL
Western Ontario's
Number One
Women's Commentator
registered Hereford' Cow, bred
1 registered Hereford Cow, the Aug, u'bbe• Tired Wagon (like new)
1 'collie 'dog 2 yr. old
Ct:EARING AUCT O
Farm Stock, implements and Grain
Blair Mclntoah, Lot 18, Con. 11,
Grey. To0Pt1shiP -- % Mlle East of
Cranptook on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th
At 1 P. M. Sharp
Holstein Cows •
13 11o1sttetn Cows, fresh or due to
fresh2A,:
3 iloleitetii=heifers,. ritpiug 3 b1'ed
2 Hosatefn -Bolls rising 2 yrs.
0 iler•eCord and, Holstein .Steers;
Poultry Devoe, chick .feeders
Cutter, a 2 haat 1'01pore
Sap pan, .150 goo palls
Ott barre'l's, Collar Pods'
5 80 lb, milk eatte; ,ladle, Sliovel9
Soliie FornttNre.
Gratl
300 Bushels Mitred Grain
lanapitity • of Timothy Seed
Quon24 y of Fisix Seed 1
'TERMS CASH
No Reserve As The Farm Is Sold
Blair .McIntosh, Proprietor,
W. M. Scott, Auctioneer.
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ti rolls silo
400 ft. saio wire fence and Heifers rising 1 year' old
2 registered 81nRd halters 10 ft. flat hey rack
2 yrs: old, due in June Set 0as'ai sleighs, 200
gts
3 registered Hereford yr. old heifers 111 woven wire hag
registered 1 re defied Hull, 2 yrs, old in May
1 re eyed Bull,1t, 8 months old R — S gal. intik cans
Young Forks and shovels
Grad sus Cattle l'::. ikon Chevrolet truck
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12 7 ng 'Herefordefard and Durham Grain
rh Ca with Calves et foot Gr bus. mixed grain suitable
2 ria sin Cows, due in APrll
cedar 'posts
fence
.1 Poll A:ngu•s Cows, due May 1st
2 Holstein Cows due time of sale
Derham amyl Hereford Heifers
inti Steens 1 yr. old
Pigs
7 Volt ("hi'.tnks 125 1b .
Machinery
rnnttonal Farmall IT. Tractor,
A 1 rendition
i furrow tractor plow
1erection drag harrows
McCormick Doering sitiff tooth
Cultivator
Massey -Harris side rake fnewl
C ft. McCormick Deering mower
WANTED—` Sulky Rake
Dead and disabled farm animals 1 11 TT. Drop Head Hay Loader
granted for prompt Pick-up, Call 3 Drum Steel Roller
Percy Stephenson, Ethel, Phone Diamond Harrows, Harrow Cart,
Brussels 851.12, Collect.
for seed
TERMS CASH
No Reserve As Farm Is Sold
nonald McKinnon. Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney. Clerk.
0 Cam% Cadvea
Poultry'
200 Saissex-lilam10., cockerels 3'h
months old
Horses
Brown Clyde Mare
Set team ammo , Set single hamiess,
Implements
Cockehutt 70 Tractor, good oonditdon
Coekshutt one-way disc S plate
Cooksfrutt 3 -furrow tractor plow
Cooksbutt tractor etultivator
Wedlresday, Marsh 1262 4002
USED OAR PAR'; el
Axles and . wheels suitable' for
trailers and farm waggons.
Transmissions, Drlveshsfte, Reath!
Sealed beam units, Glass; GRneratore.
and starters etc.
Dozen of good utsed tires and
tubes in all popular, elsee,
Norman McLean, Restores. 1.4
mile south of tracks. Phone LI.
t Cocleshutt oI1-bath 6 ft: mower rte
Cooloahu.ht manure spreader PIANOS AOS
i 9T.-21' Seed Drill 13 disc
No 17 Fleury walking plow
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HELP WANTED — MALE
Men! Here's your chance to earn
1 a better thap average income. A
Permanent full-time business .can
be yours selling nationally known
Watkins Products. Previous ex
pprience not necessary — we train
you. Men between 25 and 55 owning
' a ear or tight truck preferred. For
Particulars without obligation write
The J. R. Watkins Co., 850 St. Rod!
St., Montreal.
Rubber -tire wagon 800x16 tires
Rubberdlre wagon front tire 600x16
Sleigh and fiat rack, hear truck 'tare
Light sleigh with flat rack
10 ft, Hay rack with one-ntan rank
M. -H, 12 inch Grain Gladder
Scales 1200 lbs., Plg crate
Rubber -tire wheebarrow, Hog feeder
Cutting box, 4 Range shelters
Poultry feeders, 2 wheel trailer
Steel trough, Scuffier
Potato moulder,
'Buckeye oil brooder stove
At the
MILDMAY FURNITURE SCORE
New Pianos 3495.00 up
Used Pianos 395,00, $185.00, $235.00
Beautiful 2 -piece Velour
Chesterfield Suites 3149.00
Lovely 3 -piece Bedroom
Suites 388.00
J. F. Schuett & Sons
Mildmay and Mt. Forest
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Right power — with four great Valve -
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92 h.p. Thriftmaster, 13)5 h.p. Loadmaster,
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Right capacity -- with rugged hypoid
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Chevrolet trucks are competitively
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Your Chevrolet dealer will be glad to
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ON THE ROAD WITH THE GREATEST PAYLOAD
Riverside Mots
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5, Ontario
USED CARS
1951,r,Chevrolet Special Sedan
1951.Chevrolet Deluxe Coach
1950:Austin Sedan, Like New.
• 1947 Monarch ,Pedan .. .
1947' ChevroletCoach
.1946 Chevrolet Coupe
1946 Chevrolet Coach
1946 Ford Coach.
1941 Plymouth Sedan
Many Older Models ,
USE -D TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Chevrolet Power Glide Sedan
Announcement — We now have the New
Stewart Warner Electronic Wheel Bal-
ancer. A must for safe driving and cuts tire
wear to a minimum.
iverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco guts and oils
Brussels, Ont.
Phone 56
CRA1V BROOK
The annual meeting of the plot
owners, of the Cranbrook cemetery
was held on March 511 in the t l ureh
basement alt the hour of 3 p. M.
Moved by John Schnook, seconded
by Gordan Knight, that the minutes
of the last meeting be adopted.
— Canted.
Moved by John Schnook, seconded
by. Alfred •Knight the Finanical and
the Perpetual Care reports be
adopted as read. — Carried.
The Sec: Treas., gave a report on
the work done during the year 1951,
stating that the Caretaker worked
125 hours at a cost of $93.75 and
repairs and cost of operating mower
was 317.70. The grass was cut 5
times, There are now 80 3-4 plots
en perpetual care and the fund now
e4ands et 32.934,42. !there were 4
funerals during the year.
Moved' by Duncan McTaggart,
seconded by Alfred Knight, that we
appoint Gordon Knight, as a Dele-
gate to ask the Council of Grey for
a grant of 3100.00 for 1952.
— Carried.
Moved by John Schnook, seconded
by Dunoau McTaggart, that we ap-
point Gordon Knight and Martin
McDonald as a committee to sell the
power mower and buy a new one.
— Carried.
Moved. by- Duncan McTaggart,
seconded by martin McDonald, ,that
we appoint Alfred Knight as Presi-
dent for 1952. — Carried.
Moved by Gordon Knight, secohdea
by•Martin McDonald, that we ap-
Point the following Directors for
{
1952, John Shiells, R. L. Taylor,
Adrjan MioTaggalilt, Malcolm. Me.
Lean, Gordon Knight, Duncan Mo-
Taggart, Alex Steiss, Stuart Hume,
Blair McIntosh, Glenn'Haether and
Malcolm McIntosh. — Carried.
Moved by Gordon Knight, seconded
»Il ,9dred Knight, that we appoint
John J. Schnook as Sec. -Trees for
1952. — Carried,
Moved by Gordon Knight, seconded
by Duncan McTaggart, that we ala -
point Russel Knight and Murray
Huetfier as audittors, — Carried.
Moved by John Schnock, seconded.
by Alfred Knight, that we appoint
Martin McDonald, as Caretaker for
1952 at the same price as last year,
75e per hour. — Carried.
Moved by John Schnook, seconded
by Martin McDonald, that we ap-
point Cillofrd Alcock as Grave
Digger at 315.00 for large graves
and 37.00 for small ones. — Carried.
Moved by John Schnook, seconded
by Duncan McTaggart. that we move
a vote of thanks to 'Managers of the
Munch for the use of the baeement
for this meeting. — Carried.
Tbpre was some discussion about
Printing reports for another year
and no derision was made on what
anion to lake in this matter.
'Moved by Gurdon Knight, second-
ed
econded by Duncan McTaggart, that we
now adjourn this mooting.—Carried.
""ortwRICK R. HOMLT[ i
P1sm. 8.. R. 0.
Mrs. H. Viola Homn't5 R. 0.
Carol E. Homo& R. O.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harridan, Ont.
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ger yields—increase
your profits.
Adjustable -gate,
fluted force-feeds,
low - wheel design
and other advanced
features assure better
field performance. See
us soon for details.
JOHN DEERE
RUNT Grain Drill
This is the time of year to look after
your farm equipment.
We haveta few good used tractors.
Come in and look them over.
W.. J. PPRRIE
Phone e 5€3 Brussels, Cnt.