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150%
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50%
158.0
Percentage of price increases
in Canada since 1941
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98.2 97.7
66.2
AVERAGE HOURLY RATES RAWi'MATERIALS Alt COMMODiTJ,S , �fARM_IMP4EMENrs '!-
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IMPLEMENT PRICES ARE LOW
in comparison with prices of other supplies the farmer buys
e The outstanding achievement by Massey -Harris in keeping the
prices of its Canadian -made products at a low level of increase over
1941, is clearly shown by the above chart of price indexes.
• All commodities are shown as 97.7% higher than 1941;1%w materials
are 98.2% higher; average hourly rates of pay Massey -Harris Canadian
plants are 158.0% higher: yet Massey -Harris Canadian -made farm
• implements have increased only 66.2%.
• The continued great world demand for labour-saving farm equip-
ment has given a volume permitting high operating efficiency in
relation to production and selling costs, making possible the partial
absorption of the increased costs of materials and labour.
• With the scarcity and high cost of experienced help, farmers find
in modern Machinery the means to maintain high volume pro-
duction at low operating cost.
+Dominion Burcnu of Statistics Wholesale Price Indexes,
MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED
Makers of High -Quality Farm Implements Since 1847
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ANOTHER PIG GONE, DOC. I'M LOSING
TOO MANY THESE DAYS. COME AND HAVE
A LOOK AT MY FARROWING PEN
WALTON
A pioneer resident of this district
John h r awin c elebrated his 87th
birthday at his home here an Thurs-
day. Mr, MoGavjn admits to a
marked fondness for telling stories
about the early days in this dis-
trict. One of his favorites involves
construction, of log horses and
barns. He recalls with a smile it
took 11 gallons of whisky to put up
the McGavin house in McKillop
Township some 84 years ago. After
the workers drank their way through
this batch, they quit work and sat
Clown until more was brought
front a near -by hotel," On his retire-
ment from the farm 20 years ago,
Mr. Gavin raised thoroughbred
horses for show purposes. A cattle
shipper for the last 34 years, he
shill carries on his work,
MORRIS
Richard Johnston, a resident of
Morris Township all his life, of the
first line of Morris, celebrated his
90th birbhday on Tuesday. A fancily
dinner was held in has honor. Mr.
1 Johnston has two daughters and
one son, Mrs, James Cooper, Bel-
grare; Miss Emma. at home; and
Charles, Morris Township,
Word was received of the death
of David C. Russell of Younastow
e,.
a. formerresident of the 5th
line of Morris, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs, James Russell. •
Mr, Russell was. born August 3n,
1874, He is suyvihed by his sister
Mrs, Robert Clarke and two brothers
Percy of Port Hammond, B, C., and
Oran of 519 ljne of Morris.
THE MIRACLE OF THE 4-H
Louis Bromfield salutes the 4-H
Clubs which, more than any other
single factor, have helped bring
about the great agriculhmal revolut-
ion in America. Writing in this
Sundacv's (2151.011 101 issue of The
.\ncerican Weekly, evrlucivefy with
iletroit Sunday Times. ilmoln'field
describes )tow the tenths instill the
°pirit of self-respert and set -rice,
FOR SALE —
Soft. Maple and Elnt tops, Most
. wend for the money,
.Ta111ea Stevenson
WELL-- PERHAPS I'D
BETTER SHOW )'OU WHAT
I MEAN
Phone 60r4
Wednesday, Maroli 12B1L 1052
CLAi.SSIFIED SDS.
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FOR SALE --
QueutitY sof Timothy Seed,
Geo. W. Hoy Phone 40r6,
FOR SALE --
50 acre farm
Jas, Stevenson
Phone 60r4.
FOR SALE —
Red Clover Seed, Grade No, 1,
James Mair Phone 118r4,
FOR SALE --
1 Cabinet Drawers, unfinished.
M. A. Fraser Phone 17r19
FOR SALE —
4-seotion Sap Pan, about 70 paaile
Norman Dodds Phone 46r26
FOR SALE. —
Holstein Cow, to freshen shortly,
2nd calf. Apply to
Rae HuestonPhone 28x9.
FOR SALE —
1 Gas Engine; 1 Gas Iron; 1 Gas
Lantern; 1 Gas 1 gal. Can.
Mrs, Carrie Sellers, Brussels,
Phone 70r11.
WANTED --
Abu::: 23 cattle to feed for a
month or G weeks,
Apply at the Brussels Post.
FOR SALE —
2 Ducks and 1 Drake,
Phone 830r4, Seaforth.
FOR SALE —
Colony house,
Queen oil brooder stove,
Coleman gas iron, Large extension
table with leaves.
Clifford Marks Phone 51r8,
WANTED --
Pasture for 40 head of young
cattle,
L. H. Gordon Phone 52r7
FOR SALE —
V,rahntt dining -room saute, china
rsbinet, buffet, tahle-and G chairs.)I
A. P. Carmichael, Phone 490, Wing -
ham.
FOR SALE —
9 bunches patching shingles, 1
cook stove Merit all enemal,
Quantity of Timothy Seed and Red
Clover Seed.
le N. MacFarlane Phone 34r11
FOR SALE —
Good frame house, with bath-
roocn, le acre land. barn and fruit
thee.. reasonable for quick sale.
Kenneth Beggs Phone 77r10
FOR SALE BY TENDER —
Betitel United Church Shed, size
40' x 50', Lot 16 Con. 12, McKillop.
Apply t0 Leonard Leeming
R. R. 3 Walton, Ont.
LIVESTOCK WANTED —
FREE THERMOMETER—Plus cash
for dead or disabled horses or cows
Phone collect Brussels 72. William
Stone Sons, Limited.
NOTICE --
01,00 trial offer. Twen:y-rive
DeLuxe Personal Requirements,
Latest Catalogue Included, The Med-
en Agency. Box 124 Terminal A
l'nrmito, Ontario,
FOR SALE —
100 acre farm, real good buildings.
ydro, price $7,600.00.
—160 acre farms, good buildings
u ,ncation,
220 acre farm, good location,
ire, pressure system and bath.
2-100 acre grass farms.
1-50 acre grass farm,
1—OS acre farm priced $5,804,
buildings,
1--50 acre farm, good buildings
J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Phone 84 Brussels,
CHANGE OF
INCOME TAX DISTRICT
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN
1
HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON
COUNTIES
* The cuunties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING-
TON, formerly under the Jurisdiction of the London
or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have now
been transferred to the Jurisdiction of the District
Taxation Office at Kitchener. Ontario, located In
the Dunker Building, 261 King Street West. Ac-
cordingly, the records of all taxpayers residing In
these three Counties have been transferred from
the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamil-
ton, to their new location. and any related cor-
respondence or general Inquiries on taxation
matters. should be directed to the District Taxation
'Office at Kitchener,
* Remittances of tax by individuals and corporations,
and tax deducted at the source by employers resi-
dent in the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and
WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to
the District Taxation Office at Kitchener.
—Taxpayers (both individuals and corporations)
resident in the above_mentioned Counties, who
formerly filed their appropriate Income Tax re-
turns and Succession Duty returns with the District
Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton will file
their returns for 1951 and subsequent taxation
years with the District Taxation Office at
Kitchener.
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE —
TAXATION DIVISION
PROPERTY FOR SALE —
Clouse and lot in Brussels, bathroom,
furnace, modern kitchen with built
in cupboard, and insulated.
Apply at the Brussels Post.
Spra Motor Ltd., Presents —
Spraying equipment for farms,
garden and fruit growers, for weed
:spraying Row crop spraying, white-
washing or disinfecting around
the farm also for Liquid Fertilizer
which is easily applied to the fol-
iage to .all kinds of crops, lawns or
garden and Fertilizer applied this
way Is six times more effective
than root treatment for snick
growth• and early maturity. We
have a epray for all your farm
needs. also Litter carrier equip- i
merit, Steel Stanchions and water
bowls etc.. SOP or phone
Geo. Wesenburg, Agent.
NOTICE —
Floor sanding and finishing, also
carpentry, Prompt service. guaran-
teed. Apply to
A. Green, Phone 464w, Wingham
FOR SALE —
Every day counts, 13ray can give
Prompt delivery of dayold and start-
ed rnek,-rels, pullets, mixed, in wide
choler. varieties. Ask us for list of
)hese, with prices — Agent Wen.
Glen Cray, Ethel.
HORSES CATTLE.
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McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
SHELL • PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TIRES
Guaranteed repairs to all makes of cars and trucks
Parts and Accessories.
Austin Sales and Service
PHONE 77r6
BRUSSELS, ONT.
THERE'S WHAT I MEAN, JOE. SEE THE DIFFERENCE,AND
IT'S S0 EASY TO MAKE YOUR PEN BRIGHTAND CLEAN, TO
MAKE A SIMPLE HOVERTO.61VE HEAT TO THE LITTER, LOTS
OF TROUGH SPACE DIVIDED TO GIVE EACH P16 A CHANCE
TO EAT WONDERWEAN AND PR.VIDET E LITTER WITH
THRIVECHANCE T0GROW AND
I DONT WANT TO PAY TOO MUCH
MONEY FOR IMPROVEMENTS; DOC.
By Roe Farms Service Dept.
SHUCKS, JOE.THE TIM AN LABOR YOU USE
WILL PAY FOR THEMSELVES, WHY, SAVING THE
LIFE OF ONE PI6 WOULD PAY FOR THESE
`--`IMPROVEMENTS IN ONE SEASON
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FOR ROBUST HEALTH
AND FAST,,SOUNDGROWTH
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FARM-PROVEN1'
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BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
F. HARRISON
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