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MACHINES ON HAND
1 used Cookshutt No, 30w Manure loader
1 used Case R Tractor »
1 used John Qeere BR Tractor
1 No. 70 Cockehutt Tractor
1 sllghtlY used Ferguson Tractor
1 slightly .vend Ferguson Plow
1,-3 furrow Case Plow
1•-2 furrow Cookehutt PIoW
1,-3 furrow Cockshutt Plow
1 new Robert Bell Thgesher
1 used Stratford Pecker with cutter
1 used 10' Binder
1 used Casa Wagon
1 used N. H. No, 76 Baler
1 used N. H. No. 76 Baler
1 John Deere Wire Tle Baler
1 used N, H, No, 77 Baler
1 used Allis Chalmers Round Baler
1 Massey Harris Manure Spreader
1 used Case Combine (one year old)
1 Used Cockshutt Power Mower
1 used Cockshutt Power Side Rake
1, used I. H. C. Side Rake (1 year old)
1 used Allis Chalmers Side Rake
1 used'1, H. C. Hayloader
1 used 13 run Case Drill
1 Cookehutt 6' One Way Disc
1 Cockshutt 4.6 One Way Disc
1 used John Deere Disc (8 feet)
1 new Cockshutt Disc (8 feet)
1 new Buehler Cultivator (18 teeth(
1 used Massey Harris Forage Harvester
1 used Case Harvester (1 Year old)
1 New Holland Harvester
1 used John Deere Blower
1 used New Holland Blower
1 New Holland Blower.
Complete line of Cockshutt and New
Holland Machines
GORDON McGAVIN
FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE
WALTON — ONTARIO
Phone 832.33 Seaforth Phone 19-26 Brussels
SPECIAL ON COAL
Coal is Now at the Low Summer Price.
Linger no longer.
Order your supply of quality coal now
while you can save.
ROBT. L. CUNNINGHAM
"Our Coal Makes Warm Friends"
Phone 86r12 Ethel, Ont.
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CE,ANBROOI
Cranhrook cornflowers
'Phe email meeting of the Orate
briedk ,Cornflowers Garden Club wun
held at. the hetme of Atun'Stefflel• on
June 118th with seven members twee.
one, The meeting aliened by the
tinging of the "Institute Ode," The
minutes of the last meeting wel'e
read by Helen Knight, Thei nail earl
was answered by "I-koiv My Garton
Growl." Such topics ae garden weeds ;
Nand insects, flowers, vegetables,
Nil Wig habits and traneltllantdng
were dtseessed by our leader and
'assistant leader. The itonte a'
stemma was been given. The etee-
ed by singing of the "Queen.", after
witic)t a delicious lunch was served
by our hostess and enioyed by all.
Cranhrook W. I.
The Cranhrook lir, i, met in the
Cranbrnek community Centre on
Tuesday ,evening, Arne 8p; The
president, Mrs. Lloyd M1 eleel open-
ed In the u'•,ral manner with the Ode,
the Mary Stewart Collect, ana Wto
Lord's Prayer,
The motto, "Labour is the gentile
that ehauged the world from ugliness
to beauty" was prepared by Mrs.
Russell Knight, and read by' Mrs.
Murray Huether. The roll call was
,anewered by naming an article man-
ufactured in our own country.
Eight "thank you" notes were
rend. Mess. Stetfier and Mrs. Perrte
were asked to look titter the Institute
d.iaplay for the Brussels Fall Fait
whidla is to Include something new
t from s,ometheeng old, an apron,
house dress, appliqued quit, pillow
cases, v nity set; and place- main
Tile financial report showed a bal-
ance of $1 8.06,
Trite following names were drawn
i to attend the A. C. W. W. confecencs
along with the president: :Vire Rose
Knight, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs.
Charlie Lake, errs. Allan McTaggart
; and Mrs. Leslie Lake. Plane were
discuasel for the bus trip. which
the other members will take that
day; and every one is asked to bring
I her money to the next. ,meeting.
it was decided to send for "Fifty
l Fears of Achievement" and "For
Home and Country".
Mrs. Gordon Knight gave the topic
"Mining in Canada" using material
from the book "Canada's Century."
With a map of Canada, she ver;
clearly illustrated. how each of the
nrmirPeg has peened its mines of
hem, (•nutter. alieminnni, sliver, cold
etc.. and 1 ow the ore i shipped oat.
A number nt the member. brought
t•"u,mete to he judged by Mrs. Les
Ile Lake, Mrs. Michel and Lena
v'1,1 - had the best arrangements.
The "Sunshine collection n -as tak
en and the meeting closed with "The
Dueen." Lunfh was served by
Mrs. lames Bremner, Mrs. Manrira
Cameron and Mrs. Selwyn Barrer.
The June meeting of 'Tion W. 11.
S. and W. A. we's held on Thursday
evening. June4, at the home of Mrs..
Elston STeiran with an attedance of,
20, Mrs. Jack (fox presided. and op
„lied with" hymn 1(2. Mrs. Ralph
Machan rend the scripture from
T' -•,lm 119:Tt29-12n. and Mrs. Leslec
Lake lad enprayer. The roll call was
answered by "Sing, Say, or Pay", the
latter being a fine of twenty five
Cents for the` Building Fund. Mrs
Percy Ward and Mrs,. ,Tones Breus-
nee need r reading "Poetry Belongs
to All of TTe and the Bible" in place
of the stady book.
Mrs. Lrslie Lake presided for the •
tt' t Tk we., rl. rides to not loin I
ram T''-hvteriat W. A. at present.
Th••m was mile disensalon on pains- 1
•,,. the irI'chen of the church. and !
it teas decided to got on oc,timato
lnwerinr the ratting first.
etre. Caiman Balser eondneted nu
eeefret. and the meeting ,
"-r"t. 'tt- Milenah nanAdictinn.
aerrpd ler ter' Prrev
r.•,.,t t.,. ^ na,•n1"1 Baker and the
lr PCI AS 0.
TIt., n,•vt meeting will b: held
et 'le, tmptP rt \rrs..Tarn P4 Bremner
•m .Tnly (tit.
r I'1rdI:11;
Ahs, McCall of Brussels spent •
Saturday with )1r, and firs, 0, T.
Keifer and attended the TCeffer• i
Smith wedding reception. '
• Mrs. Alice Barker of Woodetook
spent the past with Mr. end Mrs. W
C. Smith attended the wedding of iter
grand douahter on Saturday to Mr
• Frederick Ktei+fer,
IN MEMORIAM
THO1114PSON — in loving .memory
Of Merin Victor Tdtomitson dear
11a,.6lnnd and faWtor, with passed
away ae eaddeulY i'1 Little, Cut•
rent, lttanitoulau island, one year
ago. June 24th, 1952.
Salnelvrer° haek of the sunset where
loveliness never dies
He lives de it land of glory mid the
blue and gold of the eldee
And. 1we who halve known and loved
1tim, vhose paesiugebiought sad
tease',
W1111 eherieh his- memory a(wave
down through the posing years,
Always remembered by his wife
Rule, daughter Shirley and s.,u
Kenneth and faintly.
PRIVATE SALE'OF HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
Mrs. 21...J. Gibson, Picone 21. or Cali
and see between 2 to 6 afternoons or
evenings up to June 26th,
Simplicity Washing Maohine
Old fashioned roll top desk
Qub,c heater, Radio large
Kitchen stove. wood or coal, almost
new.
3 ohen,ts o.f drawers. small
Chair (green) upholstered
Sewing machine
Ironing board, Garden tools
2 sq. laundry tubs
Roll -a -way rot
3 tables (2 end and riund)
2 temps, 1 tri -lite. 1 table lamp
lit, eman foot -stool
Garner cupboard
A CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects of the estate
of the late Mrst Wm. Bennett, from'
her former residence on Princess St., 1
Brussels on Saturday. June 27th at
1.30 p. m. (D.S.T.)
3 piece bed room suite consisting o'-
1 set spring. 1 mattress,, 1 wooden
bed. 1 dresser, 1 wash stand,
1 sewing machine,small mats
1 feather tidk
1 Quechee heater, piper and base
3 piece chesterfield (liroebler)
1 chair. 1 book case
Number of pictures
Dining room Suite
5 leather bottom chairs
1 round table, 1 buffet
1 electric Radio -
1 cot. springs and mattress
1 wicker reeking chair
1 bed room suite, (bed. wash
stand and dresser)
1 tapestry bottom chair
2 small tables
1 good drop leaf tables
2 mirrors. ` 1 (tot plate
1 lawn mower
1 round extension table
4 lawn rocking tllatrs
3 piece chesterfield suite
1 dresser. 1 bed.
Heavy duty Graham rangette
2 toilet sets, 1 electric toaster
2 elertree irons. 2 wheel trailer
Deeires and Hans
1 oil burner (Orge) good as
new. used one month.
Numerouv other articles.
Terms Cash
Robert Bennett, Executor.
Lew. Rowland, Auctioneer.
Bob Johnson, Clerk.
DESCRIBES ARTHUR GODFREY'S 1
OPERATION . I
Operation Godfrey( Here comes
an exclusive acealtnt of Arthur God•
trey's aperatien and eenvatesenee -- I
the behinedlthrliscener etnry, tell y
ht one of Arthur's ttlos,est friends! 0
Rend "OI eratinn Godfrey". do The i
Ameriertri Weekly with this Sun-
day's (311,h, 241 inane of The Detroit
Sunday Tittles. You'll find many
more httrignine .tttrne.tione, else.
Wtllint?'ton Ronald
MONUMENTS
Member Canadian Association
Memnrlel Craftsmen
Listowel, Ont. Phone 1049-tn
Separators grad Mikan.
I a ie, Fls'ect, :4'ieaszsre
Spic' tees.
Lime and Fertilizer S'or'es e,
Spring -tooth 3'lisrrrrws
otla wheel tractors and erase,
flora, Maus,
Rowes, Hay Load ,
alloy Forage l3iarwsse Mai 1
Hemmer
We also ears repairs kw
Oliver Coolmisett
L,:a,twt:t Deatert for
eJtiver Implements
MORRIT( e51t V41R HT
cutis, Oen.
FOR SALE --
100 acre Farm good house and bank
ouch annd woodlot. 'Priced at 64.
600,00.
100 acre Farm, good buildings,
rood location, near highway, Priced
at 08,500.00.
76 acre Farm all facilities, good
house, steel driveahed, good barn,
$Priced at 59,000.00
100 acre Farm, brick hone, lame
barn, Priced at 59,000.00,
Brick house in Tillage with RV
facilltica.
Cement house in Bruseele with, alt
Munition.
Forms all eltes and mother of good
houses,
T. 0, Long, Rem l0state Broker
Timmels, Oat.
CLASSIFIED .ADS.
FOR SALE —
A quantity of fresh Sirewherries.
(Phone 6,Sr18 Mrs. IC Isolate
P1G$ FOR SALE -
7 suciterw.).
Phone 35r1I5 Brussels,
e Chapma',
FOR .SALE --
1936 Dodge Sedan, Cheap.
J. C. Long, Brussels.
FOR SALE —
Hamp.-Sussex Pnliets, .41 and -6
months old
Andrew Tt oklln Phone 141JO
FOR SALE —
3 bags of seed potatoes. also a few
bags of eating potatoes.
Phone 309, Norman Stephenson.
' Ethe,.
TENDERS WANTED —
Grey Township School Board in.
1'ites tenders for painting S. S. No. 1,
interior and exterior, Please state
cost separately. Tenders received
until July 6111, 1953.
J. Cart Hemingway, Sec.-Treal,
Brussels, Ont.
GENTLEMEN —
Are you tired 01 your present neck-
Ues? If so, send us two of your ties
and one dollar ($1.001 and we send
you two Wes of your preference in
return. Kindly stale colour prefer
ecce. TIF,XCHANGIE, 569 Ouellette
eireet. Room 212, Windsor, Ont.
TENDERS WANTED —
Grey Township School Board in-
vite tcndors to supply about 46 ton
of first grade hard furnace coal to I
the various, schools of the township.
Tenders 'tii•ill he received until July
6th. le62.
J. Carl Hemingway, See.-Treas.
_Brussels, Ont.
BARGAINS —
Await yea at the Mildmay Furniture
Store. Select from 18 bedroom
suites. 20 danvenport and cheabtrfield
suites. Freyedasr range;, and re.
frigera.tor;, new and used pianos.
Godfrey Sehuett, Mildmay.
FOR SALE —
poultrylcrepers — Bray still he's
pullets for quick shipment. Dayolds
Some started if you order now. At.
tractive Cummer prices. August •
September broilers tlhould be order
ed now also. Agent 'Rem. G. Bray.
Ethel.
LIVESTOCK WANTED —
Dead, disabled horses 'r goers
removed free of charge. For prompt
and efficient service phone
"STONES" collect Ingersoll s1 os
Brussels 72.
ATTENTION FARMERS —
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for Sanitary atigasai
Telephone Collect: Brussels Urn
or Elmira 564.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
NOTICE —
For artificial insemination at its
best for all breeds, call the Water.
lot Cattle Breeding Association be-
tween 7.90 and 10.00 a. m. on week
days and 7.30 and 9.30 a. m. on Sun-
days., Phone collect Palmerston 66
or Clinton 242.....
TENDERS WANTED —
Morres Titwnship School Board is
aeking for tenders for the following
contracts to be in the hands of the
secretary not later than June 27th.
No tender necessarily accepted.
Ralph Shaw, Bluevale, Ont.
1. Tender for, installing toilets in
S. S. No 3. Contract to include —
preesure pump. two toilets, septic
tank and necessary tele drainage,
the came to comply with 'Board of
Health regulations. For particulars
enntaet Reg, Watson, Brussels.
2. Cnmtract for lowering eeiline itt
Welton School, work to be done in
early .Telly. Particulars from Tor-
rance Dundas, Walton.
9. Painting .interior — elan room
and halls of Walton School. Two
coats, and varnish furniture,
1'or endemism.. see Torranee Dun-
dee. Walton,
4. Painting S. S. N(t. 1 — interior
elaeeo oom — two coats and varnish
furniture. Contractor to fill cracks
in plastering of walls beforee paint- i
tug. Partlrnlars from Caen. Mtnhis,
Brueaeie.
NOTICE —
Sewage disposal have yonx septic
Mutts and 0059 pools pumped oat
and twotd drainage trouble..
Irvin Celan, Milverton, Phone 964
WANTED —
Dead and disabled arm entries
wanted for prompt ptek-np, eget
Percy Stephenson. Ethel, Peeve
1 Brussels 89r.12 Clotted,
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Clerk -Typist for County Health Unit, Clinton, ltiterelOWill
work, Shorthand desireabie, but not essential. Apply in wrltlnf
tR A, H, Erskine, Court House, Goderlch.
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DR. R. 'W. STEN-IENS
Gra:imam University. of Toronto
PHYSICIAN anti SURGEON
ToI_pisone 45 — Breteels. OIL
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL. KINDS
Automobile aid F'o'e
Agent ti�
Accident and Sick esa
PhoneO� Great West e lnsnme C8.
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JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. ,',.'classes fined.
Phone 791 Seaforth — blahs Strast.,
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to >r shus.
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
fehosae Wiagham 770 & 5, Kincardine V.
Evenings by appointment.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
e.I3TOWEL, ONT.
Specializing In Eye Examination and the Fitting of Gblauntfl
Moe in Listowel Clinic Builalll,ug
Hoezrat 9:00 arra. to 8:00 p,ms. lady; Closed IV od.i.guNiktp,
Open every Tnerfry Sitaaday Evening 7:00 earn 91111!"-
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In, A, Rann & Co.
FUNERACAND AMISULANCFIERVICE
Limased Funeral Director and Enshahnu r
MINE 3S urs J3� T--, I.13M.»u"%
Harvey W. Stephenson
«epresemtative for San Life
Canada Health and Accident Ca.
Casualty General balltanes Flo.
Phone 43x liremellte
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Telephone MI
No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Mow
Lion:sea Funeral Director and Embolism
Twenty -fora Hour Ambulance Service
Dales' Flowers Eachrelyely
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