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The Brussels Post, 1953-7-22, Page 5The liberals say they can't cut your taxes! / the M4 /S'S i 1,/';/';,/ • in this election .`s,; you, , ffONEY // i We will budget for Government's legitimate reeds we will stop budgeting for bloated surpluses which - in three years -took from the people's pockets the staggering sum of $1,618,000,000 more than the Government needed. We will end the shocking conditions in our Defence Department which the Government's own investigator, (Col. G. S. Currie) described as: "A general breakdown in the system of administration, supervision and accounting Accounting records in a chaotic con- dition and of little use in determining the nature and extent of irregularities ... Waste and inefficiency far more costly in Toss than that covered by actual dishonesty". We wilt, without impairing the efficiency of our Armed Forces, correct the appalling inefficiencies in the administration of the Department of National Defence. We will provide the nation with an administration whose attitude towards the spending of public monies will be one of prudence and common sense. A new e,Government in itself will mean substantial savings to the taxpayer -it will replace a Government whose 'arrogant indifference to economy was best expressed by Mr. Howe's scornful remark, "What's a Million?". Or, "If they need a gold-plated piano it is our duty to buy it". We will reduce or eliriiinate countless hidden, indirect taxes which grossly inflate the cost of consumer goods, add to the grievous cost of living, increase the price of homes beyond the capacity of most of our people to pay, discourage saving and initiative, We will reduce federal taxes by at least $500,000,000 a year ... without reducing any pensions, family allowances, or other social security payments, $500,000,000 TAX CUT NOW!. `Netted by the P'egreuNe Con,e,volive Party. of Canard, �+wwsw.wN«..wn ..- I CLASSIFIED ADS WC114e04y, July 2? 1, ,1$ FOR SALE A 1 Potatoes, Peter Stewart Phone a 89 NOTICE -- For painting and carpenter wprlr, work done by hourly rate or contract, apply to Steve Howard, Brussels, Phone 64r7, • ....eeeleelO0018,6,I FOR SALE -- Year old geese, dozen domestic grey goslings. Phone 77r6 FALL FAIR, FCHIBITION ‘71" PATO FOIL 1983 Arthur Atwood Ayton ,13ayrteid Blyth Bobeaygeon Brampton Brussels Cltesley Clifford Clinton Ooilingwood DrayGaa Mrs. J. McNeilf Dundalk Dungannon Durham lmlr4 xeter ergus ordwich all orris rand Bailey Dover Iiarrison Hensall. olsteln dertou NOTICE - I I can supply you with Reflerho ' Name Plate for your mall box 'or I gate. Ask or phone 15Jr9, George Wesenburg�l'^_�!t- i FOR SALE -- e 1-1.8 L. power driven binder in i good condition, complete with one i man control lever and equipped with rubber tires. I Jim Knight Phone 43r8 Sept. fa, la cot, a, ti Sept, 0.0, A Sept, 80, °et. Sept. 11. 1111 Oct. 1, li Sept. 17 • 13 Oct. 1, 1 Sept. 12. 13 Sept. 15, 13, June 4 Sept, 24 - ffi Sept. 19 - 9C Sept. 9, 11 Sept. 11. Sept, e, f D Sept 4, 5 dud. E Sept. 23. 24 n Sept, 18, 11 F oat. 2, 3 G Sept. 24 - Zf G Oct. 2 and G Oct. 2 mid 3 Ha Sept 16, 17 Sept. 23, 34 s May 21 Sept. 24, N5. Sept, 30 Sept. 8, $ Sept. 17, 18 Sept, 16, 17 Sept. 29, 23 Sept. 14-11 Sept. 29, 30 Oct. 2, 3 Sept, 17 - 419 Sept. 14, 15 Sept, 25, Ed Sept. 29, 33 Sept. 12 and 14 Sept, 18, 19 Sept. 18, 12 Sept. 7, 3 Oct. 6, 1 Sept. 10, 11 Sept 24, 95 Sept. 21 - ?3 Sept. 28, 04 Sept. 11, 12 Oct 6,7 Sept. 21 - 23 Oct, 29 Sept. 15, 13 Sept, 17, 12 Aug. 27 - 29 Plowing Match -,d Durham - Northumberland Cobonrg Oct d - H I FOR SALE - II Y e mare 6 Ingersoll Kincardine Lions Head A good workingClyde yrs, old and sound, also Registered Poll Angus Ball 2 yrs. old. Apply et the Brussels Post. 1 Listowel London .Western) ( FOR SALE - j Bray Hatchery has likely what you 1 want in chicks, pullets, cockerels, dayold .and carted, !rut we advise I your contacting us soon for. your 1 summer needs. Order your Septem- I ber broilers now too. Agent Wm Cr. Bray, Dthel, 1 FOR SALE - ( More pullets? Bray has dayold i and started for immediate shipment. I Ask us for particulars. And order your August -September broilers now too. Agent Wm. G. Bray, Ethel, NOTICE -- -- i TENDERS WANTED - 1 Grey Township SohooI Board In- vites tenders for painting S. 2, No. 1 interior and exterior, Please e4ate i costs separately. Tenders received until August let, 1953, 3'. c ei Hemingway, Seo. -Tress, Brussel, R. R. 8, Lucknow Meaford ' Midland Mildmay Milverton Mitchell 1 Mt. Forest INeustadt New Hamburg Paisley Palmerston 1 Port Elgin I Seaforth 1 Stratford Tara Tavistock Teeswater Tlllsonburg Walkerton Wellesley Wiarton Woodstock International LIVESTOCK WANTED Dead, diaab:ed horses or cons 1 removed frae of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone "STONES" collect Ingertroel E1 os -1 Brussels 72. NOW Lowlier Lawns Beautiful Flowers Tastier Vegetables :USE NEW SENSATIONAL "NA -CHUBS" WONDERFUL FOR AFRICAN VIOLETS LIQUID FERTILIZER Amazing Results In Just A Few Days Foliage feeding with "Na•Churs" or root feeding is the easiest and most economical way of feeding growing plants. Already thousands have used NA -CHUBS and the letters we have received praisiug "NA -CHUBS" show that you should use "NA•CHUES" on your flowers, lawns and gar- dens. ME, DAVIES, the Old Vet Gardner, of Strathroy, Ont., Well Known Gar- den Authoftl.y, says: "Na-Churs" is really a wonderful product, I have used it in the greenhouse and in the field and I am very pleased. It is more than any more, A person just has tocusel at it tosseeabout for himseellf the wwonder- ful results that you can obtain with "Na-Churs" on floweae, for foliage and root feeding with "Na-Churs" is remarkable, FLORENCE L. MAYER, Omemee and District Horticultural Society, Omemee, Ontario, says: ,I've had wonderful success using "Na•Churs" on violets, also on gloxinias. Never before have I had such grand foliage, and such a quantity of bloom." K. W. PHELPS, Windsor, Qntario says: "Passing motorists stop to ask me my secret of gardening success. The flowers, as well as my vegetable gar- den, have been wonderful beyond words through the use of your product," ECONOMICAL 1 Gallon Feeds Over 5,000 Sq. Peet of Lawn. Used by Leading Golf Courses With Amazhig results. 1 Pints e, Pin s Quarts , Gallons 59c $1.00 $I.75 $4.95 Makes 16 gal. Makes 32 gal. Makes 64 gel.,Makes 320 gal' Available at Ali Leading Hardware, Seed, Department, Florist 'and Chain Stores AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Household Effects in the Village of Brussels on FRIDAY, JULY 24th at 1 P. M. Chesterfled and chair, coffee table, occasional chairs, library table, oak dining room chairs, mantel radio, cabinet radio, china cabinet, small tables, rockers, mantel china clock, oard table, extension table, kitchen chairs, drop leaf table, kitchen cupboard. floor Temps, breakfast suite, table, 4 chairs and cabinet, clay bed, het plate, glees cupboard, bedroom sulte„ vrrp spring mattress, 2 beaters, 1 enamel cook stove, ottr. tins, lawn mower, garden tool', tins, sealers, scatter matte, mir- rors, large quantity china, kitchen utensils, Roger Bros, flatware, bed- ding, linens and fancy work. 7 cord of Hard Maple Wood. Terms Cash. Prop., Mrs. Rebecca Hugga,. Auctioneer, Harold Jackson. ETHEL The third meeting of the "Ethel's Energetic Eight" Garden Club was held at the leader's home on Tues- day afternoon, July 14th with six members present. The president, Dana Alexander opened the meeting by singing, "The More We Get To- gether." The roll call was responded to by each member displaying her bouquet of flowers suitable for either a dining rpm or living room table. The minutes of the second meeting were read by Jean Rock. The Mist- imes .followed. It was decided that the fourth reteting would be held at Grace Lamont's home and that Toa Alexander and Grace Lamont would be the lunch comntitt.ee,. The roil call Is to be answered by show- ing two vagetablea of any one vari- ety. T,ha dlscuesfon Included the visiting Home Economist, Miss Doreen Kern, giving an interesting talk on the cutting and rare or (towers. Each girl judged her own bouquet, Aehieveinent, Day is to he held in Crnnhrerk on Thursday, ATTENTION FARMERS -- 1 DEADSTOCK removed from year 1 farm promptly for sanitary diem: Telephone Collect: Bra.reis Urn or Elmira 564. GORDON YOUNG LIRhl'rED August 20th_ Miss Kern arranged a bogiost of flowers. Grace Lamont arranged a bouquet of roses. We discussed reference 'files and record boobs and reviewed Canada's Food Rules, The home assignement, were given. Lunch was served by Mrs. Wm. Dobson and Jean Rock, Meeting adjourned by singing, "The Queen," The members present then viewed two very worthwhile gardens, be- longing to Dona and Beatrice Alex- ander respectfully. BLUEVALE Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Roy , ,llonney, Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs, A. D. Smith; Bernard Lillow; Lon- don, with his mother, Mns. Nellie Lillow; Hiles • Jessie Holmes, who has been living at Drumbo, has re- turned to her home here for the summer, Gloria Minus, Montreal and Wendy Turner, Willowdale, have been holidaying with Betty Griffith, who has come from Mont- rens for the summer; Mr, and Mrs. Turner, WIllowdnle, visited at the Sanderson home on Sunday, and Wendy returned with them; Miss - ns Marr and Ruby Duff and Mrs, M. L. Aitken in Listowel; Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and children Vineis.ncl, with' their aunt, Mr;t. r William Mcliinney, en their re- turn trip fron Sauhte Beach . Rev. nasi Mrs, Campbell Tavener, Thorndale, have gone to Holmes ville after visiting here for a few i weeks, Mr. Townley, who retired from the United Churel' ministry In ,Paas, has consented to take mirage of Glen Allan and Dollen T'nited Churches for the remand - or of the rJhurch year, begin � Ding Onl. 1. J. H. Cross, Hanover, nt the home'e of Mrs, Jos. Curtis; Tau n1 Rtrnehan, Mrs. P. S. Mac. lTwnn, and Mrs. Andrew Lamont attended the funeral of their MIA n. ,Tn1nn S-tranitnn, ni Rrus• eels, NOTICE 1 P'or artificial insemination at its best for all breeds call the Water lot Cattle Breeding Raeoetatton be -1 tiveen 7.30 and 10,00 a, m. on week days and 7.30 and 9.30 a, In. on Sun- days. Phone collect Palmerston 85 ar Clinton 242„... NOTICE - Order your Dion Stell Grain Thresher. Now, 3 sizes, immediate delivery. - For Sale 33 - 45 Water Ioo Thresher, nutter in fair con- dition, 12 ft. Cockshutt Swatter. Gordon Murray, Walton, Phone 19r19 is your Iocal agent for Dion Steel Grain Thresher, WIVES, READ HOW TO HELP YOUR HUSBAND GET AHEAD Mrs. Dale Carnegie, wife of the man who taught millions how to 'win friends, now tells just how a wife can help her bnsband succeed. Wives, see The Americhan Weekly, with this Sunday's (July 26) Detroit Sunday Times, to start reading "How To ITelp Tnur Husband Get Ahead," by Mrs. Dale Carnegie. FREDERICK F. HOMUTH Pbm. E., R. O. Carol E. Homuth R 0. Mrs. H, Viola Horr,uth R. O, WINGHAM 1111R8OHIAL MOP Always a tarp* stook In Chelsea Granites to Chose Prem All modern maehlnors, fantasia fee Cemetery lettering a .pp*g1eRit Artl.tlo Memoriele et very reateeeable pews. R. A. N Phone 256 - Wgbaat, Cel, NOTICE -- Sewage disposal have your septle tanks and erne pools pumped oat and avoid drainage trouble. Irvin Coxed, Milverton, Phone 154 WS ga As, COW CHOW SUPPLEMENT Mix with year own grain,.. helps keep cows in condtttion for big milk produo- dont As es about it todayi Optometrists Brussels Creamery Phone 118 !Anniston. Oat. PHONE 82 LRU8S11L0 We are dealers for the Toro line of Law® Mowers and Garden Equipment. Lawn Mowers motorized with famous Clinton engines. Also made to order full lawn mower. Be sure to see our line of New Clinton Saws along with other lines which, have. Welding and Machine Shop Work a Specialty here. Sales is one thing -- but we follow up with service and repairs. GEO. E. POLLARD Located behind the East Huron Produce formerly AIlen's blacksmith sliop aha Krauter's Tinsmith Sliop. Phone 64 or 56r13 Brussels 1 .}3 1