The Brussels Post, 1952-4-2, Page 4SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 13
Ly. .m.
Port Southampton
ginon 66,100 p.m.
Turners f 6.21 p.m.
Fable)" 6,35 p.m.
Pinkerton 6,45 p.m.
Cargill 6.50 p,m.
Dunkeld f 6.55 p.m,
Walkerton 7.03 p.m.
Mildmay 7.15 p.m.
Clifford 7.30 p.m.
hiarriston 7.45 p.m.
Ar.Palmerston 8.00
0u . ,
Lv. Palmton
Moorefield
Drayton
Goldstone
Alma
Fergus
Elora
Guelph
8.00 p.m.
8,13 p.m.
8,21 p.m.
8.28 p,m,
8.36 p.m.
8,51 p.m.
8.57 p.m.
9.45 p.m.
Stops West Toronto
& Parkdale
Ar.Toronto 11.00 p.m.
ton
Tltweeeadinfrom stations between Wiarton and n KIncardine a d Lis owes will be honored onlthis sand
train.
COMPLETE INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
FOR SALE —
Good frame house, with bath-
room, of acre land, barn and fruit
trees, reasonable for quick sale.
Kenneth Beggs Phone 77r10
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE —
In Brussels, comfortable house
with water works, hen house and
'garage and a good garden.
Mary Lamont
HELP WANTED — MALE
Ment Here's your chance to earn
a batter than average Income. A
permanent full-time business can
be yours selling nationally known
Watkins Products. Previous ex-
perlence not necessary — we train
_..t. Men between 25 and 55 owning
a car or light truck preferred. For
Particulars wtbbout obligation write
The J. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Rosh
St., Montreal.
BUSINESS CARDS
C. A. Myers., M. D., L. M. t:. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEOi•
WiU am Sri Phone 4. Beter.els, Out.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Talesikeete 45
Brussels. Oat.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seafortb — Main Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co.
Casualty General Insurance Co.
Phone 43n , Brussels
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingharn 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by ,Appointment.
Ben Walker
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service
Day or Night Calls Telephone 65
No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Home
Dales' Flowers Exclusiyely
J. A. Monagaban, R. O. Optometrist,
LLSTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examsna#ion and the Fitting of Gigues
Office in Listowel Clinic Bull ng
Horns: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday pan
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 1111.311 -
Other evenings by appointment Phone S34.
11„ A. }Cann & Co.
a ? i MR L AMID AMBULA N SERVICE
l.icnrrad Fttnerai Director and Emba$ner
" r 1Y' — «3RUt? 'Irwi, t, 'Y't i
Chat. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALI b2
Automobile end rue Inaurarat
Acedant and S auteaa
e4': Great West € ife Insurance Lu.
Brussels, Ont.
. S, Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM ktatl ERfiitr,St" 1.si
AT BRUSSE"t,
=.;;:tis;.• a .,` S,,turclav all day — O'f'fset open every tiny
dorsa::'' $OV to 4'.Mr 1.).
Lewis Rowland
(incensed Pia frcrxrrr,
r,ar 4';.t rr,1p p.4r Sri; r.�, rrFlt .,ci i t
t.c t e ., . ,b 'i me Brussels 5'ort" ono! '..tigv
Petr ketanguttimi etc., vrrite or rtlsnne L'r,w. Pressitermil
vvitliYe Licked after immediately
taect-glass. Helps create the most Studs hl
r offset. Produces a soft, mellow finish,
eeap9'nct halite ge.I$..'iew
to esrdasn afar.
sorl'is Pest & Electric Store
Brussels, Chit.,
DIAL 980
CFPL
7 DAYS A WEEK
12 Noon
(Monday to Saturday)
FARM PAGE
with
ROY JEWELL
"Director of Farm
Services for CFPL"
THE BRUSSELS POST
Wedneedwty, April 2.1td, 3.952
N'OTJGE -••
Any Paoli iaznalIes wanting wet%
Reidy to A tie Itnyter, it. R, 1, lWtltel
Inoue Bratssele 21112 or 0. Ertel,
Brussels, Phone 644'9.
Please'tto not phone on Sunday,
TEACHERS WANTED --
Grey Two. School Area Board will
receive anplicatdons from teachers
for three of their Schools. Appiioal•
tons reeetved until April 8th, For
farther information oontaot
Carl Hemingway, Sec: Treas, •
Phone 25i5 ,R.. R. 3 Btv$sels
FOR SALE
Save time right now by ootutact'
ing Bray egetut.. Hatchery has dor
immediate shipment, pullets, ' day'
olid — started, also some started
cockerels. Just 'what your market
will need later, Mixed ohicke,
order in advance. 'Wm. Glen Bray,
Ethel.
FOR SALE —
7 room Bungalow on 3-4 of an
acre, in Village of Blyth, next to
school, water Pressure, built in
cupboards, hardwood floors in two
bedrooms and living room. Modern
hot air heating.
Apply to Mrs. J, Hardisty, Blyth.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE —
No. 1 Timothy Seed.
Wm. Smith Phone 12j8
FOR SALE —
Rubber Tired Wagon with good
tires, apply to Carl Hemingway,
Phone 25r5 R. R. 3 Brussels
PASSENGERS WANTED —
Car leaving for Western Canada
about April 12th, room for four.
Jack Thynne, Brussels.
FOR SALE —
Red Durham Cow, due to freshen
in May.
Wnt. Fisolter Phone 23r15
FOR SALE —
Mixed soft wood, limb wood and
h tdy wood.
Lloyd Weber Phone 42r15
NOTICE —
F,a.restruughing, and steel roofing.
For estimates Phone myth 16r8
leek Ntohery. or 22r23 .fames Scott.
Prompt and courteous service.
LOST —
On Main St., Brussels on Saturday,
double string pearl beads. Finder
please leave at the Brussels Post.
(Reward).
SPRING IS HERS 1
i'ediug will he here 50011 1 We
have Regi'stereti Certified or Com -
martial Oats,
lan-marolal.Oats, Marley, Spring Wheats
Peas, Grass Mdxtut'es for paeturea
and stay}', Clover, Ludiuo and
Rhizome' Alfalfa, Also Fertilisers
C, I. 1., or Ltquad "Neelrtbrd' Corn
King Mineral ,Special Prices for
itometl4ae orders, Tandem Disc
Harrows, Flexible Harrows, Drag
and Spring Teeth Barrows, and one
Rtibh'er Tired Wagore a't Reduced
Primes during the next week. Sera•
motor and stable, equipment a
300
gpraj4ing. m'aderial, Sete my ('
rolf
Service Plant 1 chunk I cant cave
your money by ordering during the
'text week. Ask me for prices no
alligation to buy,
Geo. Wesenburg,
WANTED—
Dead and disabled farm animals
wanted for prompt pick-up. Call
Percy Stephenson, Ethel, Phone
Brussels 05r12, Collect.
FOR RENT —
Grass farm, Lot 30. Con. 16, Grey
Twp, Plenty of water. grass and
shade. Apply to J. M. Bray.
Listowel Phone 748W
NOTICE
Farmer- requiring a barley con -
'rata can nhtain same at Brussels
('hipping Mills or at Walton Feed -
Mill. Walton.
LOST --
evoker) Hill in the vicinity of Ethel
or Stuart Nichei's sale. Liberal Re-
e-a'•d. Finder please communicate
with the Rruitels Post. Phone 31.
FOR SALE —
A six roam, two etorey cottage
roof 1,0055, about 24' x 30', with
hath, an asphalt clad kitchen
about 10' x 25' furnace, hard and
soft water, hydro, also veneer brick
house about 26' x 40', steel roof.
garage andsmall hen house. Being
Pert Lot 0 on Turnberry Street,
Village of Brussels, well insulated
and on .a high building sight. James
McFadzean, Box 1. Brussels. Ont.
NOTICE —
Il' ynu arc in the need of eaves-
r',nchine nr lightning rods contaot
P. J. Healy nr Tom Cronin Jr.
Phone Blyth 16-7.
Prices Reasonable.
LIVESTOCK WANTEb — -
FiIF.Fi s'IlERMOMETER—Plus cash
f'.4' dead or disabled horses or Cows
Phnno Collect Brussels 72. William
Stone Sons. Limited.
NOTICE -
51,10 trial offer. Twenty -sive
personal Requirements,
r • •.ret Cat:anew, 106luded. The Med-
+tgeneY. Hog 194 Terminal A
r, -onto. Onta.rt4.
FOR SALE —
100 acre farm, real good buildings.
' •'dro. price 37,500.00.
2-150 acre farms, good bullditue
•:•,r tnnatlon.
•'5n sere farm, good location.
•.vdr't. *measure system and bath.
2--100 acre grass farms.
1-50 acre grass farm.
1-88 acre farm priced 35.802.
buildings.
1-511 acre farm, rood buildings
S. C. Lone. Real Estate Brke'
Phnno q4 Rreavet. -
MEN WANTED —
Pr,r tree planting near llntssels,
.1, 010 .4nril 15th. Approximately
sox per hour. Appy to lair. Hamilton,
.1mtrienn Hotel. Brnssele on
Therwiey evening, April 3rd,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby giventhat all
creditors and others having claims
against the estate of Eliza Jane
Johnston- lane of the Village •of
Walton, who died on or about the
fourth d'a'y of February, 1952, are
required bo send to tbe undersigned
on or before the fifth day of April,
1952, full padtioulars of their
claims du writing. Immediately after
the Sbti day of April, -1952, the
assets of the above estate will be
distributed amongst the Patties en-
titled thereto having regard only to
elating. of which the Executors shall
then have notice.
Dated at Brussels, Ontario this 18th
day of March, 1952.
CRAWFORD & HIETHERINGTON
Brussels — Ontario
Solicitors for the Exeoutors.
HURON PRINCIPAL
ACCEPTS ECUMENICAL POST
The Reverend A. H. O'Neil, M. A,
D. D., has resibmod es Principal and
Dean of Huron. College, London,
to become General Secretary of the
British and Foreign Bible Society in
Canada. Dr. O'Neil's resignation
and his new appointment are effect-
ive August let,
Tn announoing Di'. ()Noire re-
signatimt, Bishop Luxton said;
'We congratulate our Prinoipal on
his new appointment. In his new
office Dr. O'Neil will be an admin-
istrator of the largest "Diocese" in
Canada in terms of responsibility.
We are all conscious of tbe great
debt that the Diocese of Huron
owes to De O'Neil. While he will
b'' sorely missed in the life of the
r ew Huron College, we shall always
have him as a. member of our Huron
Diocesan family."
The Reverend Dr. O'Neil* ac-
reptauce of this most important
eucumenica.l post has brought high
honour to Horan College and to .the
Church of England in Canada.
Accepting his new position, Prin-
cipal O'Neil leaven behind eleven
years as head of Huron College. He
was ,the first Canadian to hold the
office of Principal, and he will be
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements
Lot 13, Con. 10, Grey Twp, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0th
AT 12,30 P. M. Sharp
Horses
1 Good Work horse
Cattle
1 Durham Cow, 5 yrs. old, due
May 10th - -
1 Durham Cow, 0 yrs. old, due
:flay 22nd
1 Ayrshire Cow, 6 yrs, old
pasture bred
2 Derham Cows, springing
34 bead of Hereford, Poll -Angus
Dunham Cattle one year old, ready
for grass.
PIGS
1 Young Sow, due May 15th
12 Chunks
Implements
10-20 Int. Tractor, in good
running order
1 furrow Oliver plow
7 ft, T. H. C. tandem disc,
nearly new
'5 section diamond harrows
Ceekshurtt 13 run disc drill
Int, wagon, real good
Side delivery rake, good shape
Dump rake, 'farm wagon
I. H. 0, Deering mower 8 ft.
M. TT. hayloader, cultivator
16 ft. hay rack (good)
2 wheel trailer with racks•
L H. C. riding plow, 1 inthrow disc
3 — 50 It. rolls snow fence
1 roll silo wire (14 ft. silo)
1 roil silo paper
1 set sloop sleighs with flat rack
SVbcrt°harrow, 1 sat platform scales
1 double geared pump Jack
2 H. P. gasengine
1 double day pig feeder, Fanning mill
Snifters, Turnip sower
1 gas pump, 1 cutter
Number of Mink pens
2 set breeching harness
the first Canadian to occupy the 1 -et single harness
high office of General Secretary of 1 range shelters
the British and Foreign Bible '1311: polls. 1 strainer pail
Society. He succeeds the Reverend 1 filter strainer, 4•-4; gal. nitlk cane
W. H. Hudspeth, M. B. E., M. A., 1-30 gal, milk can
who after five years in office, is Seine Household Effects
re!iring to England. No reserve as the farm is sold.
The. {March of England was the TERMS CASH
founder of the British and Foreign Harold Jackson. Auctioneer.
liibie Society. Today the Society Clifford Kernatahan, Prop.
is meeting the growing demand for
the publication anti the distribution
of the Bible in every language.
Denting Dr. O'Nei1's tenure. Harron
College, has come a long way, The
indebtedness on the old buildings
was wiped nttt. Today a Diocesan
lltw-sl for $$75,000 is in progress
10 free ties new Huron College on the
Campus ,of the 'Univer'sity of
Yeestern Ontario of deht. In speak-
ing of the present campaign, Dr,
O'Neil said: "1 do hope that the
Tinton College Appeal may be sa1C-
r•eF•sfully completed before T retire
ret Principal." To date 75 percent
of i.hn required amount' ltan been.
rale xl.
USED CARS
1951 Pontiac Coach, radio and
a; r conditioning
1951 Chevrolet Special Sedan
1947 Monarch Sedan
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chevrolet Sedan with radio and -
heater
1946 Chevrolet Coupe
1946 Chevrolet Coach
1941 Plymouth Sedan
1939 Plymouth Sedan
Many Older Models
508 SALE --
Soft Maple and Elm tops, Moat
wood for the money.
James Stevenson Phone 30r4
U9ED cAR PARTS
Axles and wheels tsuitable for
trailers and farm waggons,
Trangmisglnnn. Driveahefts. Heads
ssated beam units, Glass, Generators,
and starters etc.
Dozen of good need them and
tubes in all nopltier ekes.
Norman McLean. Seeferte. 2'
tee anith or franks, Pbtsn„ 3,T.
b rFT1 RWK R. moonrr3d
''heel. 1R,. t.f G1
NOTICF. Mrs. H. Virile Homutli t? t^.
,Test n reminder to send . in ads. Carol P.. 14l'i.n,rf4. 1' rt
nr news items In The Pnst before Rou'rgtererl Ontnntatrls*-
Tuesday noon if possible, Phone 11A
14svriefnn, d'lett
USED TRUCKS
1951 Pontiac Sedan delivery
1946 Ford, 3 ton truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Special Chevrolet Coach
New Special Chevrolet Sedan
Riverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
. Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE —
"I can take it or leave it alone,"
In these words so many have boasted
of their masts*, of strong drink. In
some cases the years vindicated' this
'claim. But. in many oases the later
year's belied this boast. The time
came when they could not leaave it
atone. Strong drink had exercised its
habit-forntng power. Strong drink
had infiltrated into their brain and
into their digestive organs. A crav-
ing
raying had been created. They had be-
come the victims of this craving,
They could not leave it alone. If at
the present time they can lease it
alone, in the name of -common
sense — why don't they? It's the
only sure way to save themselves
from that horrible aftermath of en-
slavement to strong dunk — leave
it alone now. — Advt
STAGE SHOW TO BE ....
PRESENTED IN BRUSSELS
The stage show "Vuriety Review"
will be presented in Brussels Town
Hall for three nights in April,
Thursday 17th, Monday 21st and
Tuesday the 22nd. This was origin-
ally scheduled for the latter part of
this month but was postponed to
eliminate interference with Easter
examinations. Watch for bills and
advertisements, "Variety Review;'
will be a delightfull show full of
hit tunes, comedy, snappy atoms
line, novelty numbers, smart dance
routines and lovely ladies in beauti-
ful costumes. This show is being
produced by members of your own
community. Don't miss it. April
17th, 21st and 22nd.
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of 50 Head of Cattle
will be held at Lot 14, Con. 12,
McKillop Twp., 2%2 Miles East of
Leadbury Corner on
THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd at 1.30 p.m.
Cattle
1 Durham Cow, fresh
1 Durham Cow, fressh, 2 months
1 Hereford Cow, fresh 1 month
1 Heifer in calf
5 Vaccinated Young Bostein
Cows fresh and others due time c
sale , ,
Registered Hereford Buell 18 months
9 Hereford and Durham Steers and
Heifers suitable for market or grass
(-twice Hereford Steers averaging
600 to 700 lbs.
2 Hereford and Durham Heifers
1 yr. old
7 Steers rising 1 yr. old
6 Hereford and Durham young calves
TERM CASH
Ray Wildfang, Prop.
Nereid Jackson, Auctioneer.
HOMEMAKING TIPS
FOR SPRING
Ladies, see this Sunday's (April
6r issue of The Amerloan Weekly,
exclusively with Detroit Sunday
Threes, for reotpea for a praise -
winning Easter Sunday dinner —
fur instructions on how to snake
your own Easter eggs. and for in-
formation on new hues for shoes.
S'ou'11 he MTTSSTNG something If you
miss Sunday's Detroit Times 1
Accurate.planting�
JohnDeere•VanBrunt.
Grain Drills promote
better stands and big-
ger yields—increase
your profits.
Adjustabls.gate,
fluted force-feeds,
low - wheel design
and other advanced
features assure better
field performance. See
us soon for details,
This is the time of year to look after
your farm equipment.
We have a few good used tractors.
Come in and look them over.
Phone 58
Brussels, Cut.