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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-3-2, Page 4:1: 1;r:,..� for slexnai len e: '..telektt I7."1( men ' ::::)., feed them a sound glean Chick Starter. Mast>h:' Chick 1:1 "a:..1 ar .:; ,.:in:i -. n;.t 't,o •oarse not too fine _.- and it is; appetizing too. Rett ember it is the results that count MAMMMSig ApeiMtvitA IBtameED FEEDS art. WSW; OF Ppul.TIV FARO UVE STOCK n FOR BEARING iiS'a>111tlA15 A 0005 "seela9mMlei?, MENIMMFil 6-'0 Y]oi. Cldic!,3 Now. We carry a ffatlt line of Master Feeds and Concentrates — Mill Feeds salt, shell, g=rit and oil. r1. 9.9-r-44 YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER 15 ilruss 11 S •...SIJ 1. ,,�.-,., 11 ��'.i� 1 lt. 1 NL > train SALE— LTt.ih Pi ; 0 week, ;. vl i Phone 1@^i' 14 T",,r :i:ephe1Ra:1 7,10P SALE- llsid0•l.,,d 11110,.0 • 17'17„1'11 11,•,>, k FOR SALE - I (:eJ 1 ll ettrpese week ilorse. 1 e11;'tcr, Holl',. 1.1 :01.I'c>EI.S l'a)ST 5 Goa ,7.•!ettl l.de :o'' e,,,,tpret d fur '.stn 2d 1 li• i•I ' times c',:uen. fair. ,riii,•I> i• to he held in Ih,• (Tuto11 .':ell In t 11tSi 'll. 1 l "'II :oh I std i -th', it 0,, noru net. •d 141 11r.c land mr 0. Ponnett, Treasurer of the Huron (e null t 1: e in"•. • men [ Association. 111' li IJJenn•tt pointed nut that thin 1 "'1' show promises to be one •ir t11' net tat:ding Agricultural ev:rnt.a of the yor, The Huron t"onnty 1'rnp 1 Improvement Association hal spared n:, ,'meta 111 Iryiil!; to ill)ltre the success of This show. It 1s 11110 (1 111111 all farmers in the enmity will inl Gloat '' themselves in it. Farmers in the county should remember that all ale members of this Ass0aiatlmh and if they leave grain or fired `which they feel is suitable for the Seen Fair, it would 1>e good business to ge=t. some exhibits well prepnrel to exhabit at the stew. Entries close on Tuesday, March 8th but it is expectod •that a few pest -entries will be accepted. The Assoetatiol is offering a total of almost lFne.00 in e very magnifl- hlincluding some prize.a \1',vims• dnw..U:tit '11 :.'til, 1il'';I FOR SALE - A barn 32x52, also building lot. Mrs. D. Denman Pion.' R34-2 FOR SALE - A quantity of aluminum and steel 1 rood -lag. Phone 7lx-r-2 Joe Hamilto” 1 WANTED - Young calves 4 days or over. Pick them up Thursday or Friday. Phone or write. C. Danbrook, Phone 76x _ Atwood FOR SALE -.- 1 buy horse rising 4 years, 1 black horse rising 0 years. 1-7 ft. pewee mower, fits either C.A. or V.A.C. Case tractor. Geo. Blake Phone 56.1. 12. F, F. Horaltath Registered Opt orne?e�'ris "Western On loons' , i see ill00t? n Eye S1nr v 1r" h' 18, wee s�+�a��I 1.,6 FOR SALE- . 1•."lectrlc InOtOrs reWOL'Dd and mired. Expert workmanship. Mode: ate prices. New motors in stock. Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario, Street, Stratford, Ont. McNeil' Shell Se vice, tone 77-r-6 Brussels, Ont. .Agent for .Austin' Cars and Trucks Always a car an stock. Expert repair service to all makes of Cars, Trucks and Tractors. Shell Oil Products. Guta Percha Tires. Also Used Cars. '''x+�xms.r- BUSIN SS CAR S C A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSiCIAN and SURGEON Wiiliiam St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont. Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 65 No extra ch4..rge for Use of Funeral Home. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Eznbaim.tr. R. S, Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Teiesday and Saturday all day Offict oto every+ Ely. Phone 20x D. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. Ont. one Offalce 96 Harold Jackson r; ECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For information, etc., write or phoneHarold tie on 4'HONE I8 -r-661 - ONT. Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or R. S. Hetheringto, K. C. Barrister Office, Bnessels. D. A. Rann & Co. 06.04131.0.21,114.0.. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer .....� e- BRUSSELS. '�''F±1°. P'EI NE 36 or 85 - Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) "alATISFACTION GUARANTEED -• PRICES REASON For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Port" earl ihity will be looked after lmmetiultely For information etc., write rite FL R. phone Walton. Rowland FOR SALE - Dwelling boost, and lot in village of Brilseels, good !oration and recently r0nlodelled. hnn:edi0te nos- s00sim1. Apply to Crawford & Tiethe'100ten Brussels, Ont. Imes of A,;ricultule 10 it rifrrhi> ebur 'nn0 Rionefadu rx /1s01igrfon} Produce Phone 22 -r -1O Ethel, Ont. t r R 01# OW zone nloethtg 1eld in 1,'sol..o Cuniuhigs 111 Sarnia; aorclon Mur - The executive cool D Saturday, Fi.l>ruarY 26th. (Titan, Creast Pt'aduems and an I0xerntive Canunittee of the onto Feelers lion of Agriculture anis tired before the Ontario Precise ,((( members of his Cabinet, to presen5 a brief protesting the inlltndiea of butter by the mlinufeet over: „f margarine, olno-111u('garine and outer :substitutes. The ('an:uliall Feder,l'1'ns has ore ed the Dominitm G11"0rr.me131. n> 1 appeal the decision of the snpr,'me court respeettng margarine beciu'0 of the serious heir of t >eemont among. the judges In rendelin;, the d. vision and also because of 1100 [110 certainty the decision has created in respect to og inultnrat le.i,latlnn in the Federal field and tris future of federal iur(sclietinn In harel1 (1 o agrieultnrul policies, Iimam Crop Imitrnitnt_01. Assoem- tion, cordially invite all fa neer, la Huron County to come to this show. We hope that many will sc•0 tit '0 1sslti1/it mI tits fair. Remember, all entries cln.a-e nil 'March `•tit and a'1 exhibits should be in place ir the Olinton Collegiate by 19:1111 e,•,n Friday, March llth, as judging ,'; i get underway at that time. We trust that eleryen: will tt^, to attend this important - ,t rienitira1 cent specials, along with seems eland- 1 event. some trophies which bare been 11 - --- - donated by various organisations. I Federation News in addition to the actual shilwing 1 of exhibits. there will be many ether I Mr. A. C. ;MacKinnon. :molest/. of highlights. The Fluron County Jnntar I O q C.• and employed by Victory Seed Judging Competition will be I mills. 'ternndu. will ecnl.inm• to ramie held in conjunction with this show I at all evening s11o'(win; by 111; and will be carried out commencing I National Filet Beard front now 1111 eO 9;110 a.m., March 12th. All juniors , March lith inclusive. vis talk will in this County under the age n; 00 ; be Cons: rV:'tinn. Cron Rotation and years, are welcome to take Part .1 reWutt, :;eylt, 811.1. tf inn hale me this competition. There will 1'1' problems or questions come out and separate sections for the hiniore 15)1(1 get them answered. Mr. 1laPKitmen th 'seniors. The juniors twtu1'ie boys , is an authority on growing w: -bete, under 20 years of age. The seniors I Throve Is also a splendid flbn in: helots hogs between 20 anti "a I the opposite sex in this series, years of age. Handsome trophies ('nl,algning women, which elves ideas t n B • ,•U1iro of 110 FARM FOR SALE - North half of lot 10. Concession 13, McKillop Twp.; 75 acres choice. land, All in grass. 9 acres 'hardwood lush. Brick house. 2 barns. Mrs. Ethel Flackwell, Phone 20-r-8 R:i7., 2, Brussels FOR SALE - 10o acre farts, drilled well, good land and buildings, cies- to school, Possession by April 1st.. on County Road. Apply at The Brussels Post Phone 31. will he awarded in each section i.1 and advice in furnishing the, 11 m . ad,lition to some special Prizes. 111 1 L. A. Johnson in a resent letter: this regard, a coachingclass fm' ,11 1015111+s, "Huron Comity is the Palmer those interested, will be held in the , 1nlrnty in the Hain*, of n'(0ndnnc',', of Agricultural Office Clinton. on the 1 all the rural circuits in (Mario. T.et'-: evening of March Ord. commencing t keep it (hat way 11y terpin: net to al 3:15 p.m. sharp. I see these splendid informative films. The Assne1eti0n has wn:•ked out I and by bringing along our nelehhnrs, a very fine programme for Saturday t and friends. Your attenclane. reit' ray 05111 hien<ls A piny, "aunt Tills (loan to lea;' was presonled by the lienu1111ex Yttuan People inWatton community hall, under tile' naspic•es of the W.A. of I:offs United 1 ('hu1•cdl. The players were all well train. sal, and th1' play leas thoroughly enjoyed by all. [rev. It G. Hazel weed leas chairman and gave the . opening remarks. Musical nun,bera !were given between acts, Jams Coutts has Purchased the (1111'fold noway farm on the 0104 0aY east of Walton and arts pn' eessi0n In April. Personals: William nouns in Welland completing 'lis (1015.00 on traotors; Mrs. Douglas Ennis with friends to Seaforth; James Coutts with friends In Stratford, Harold 010Callnln, 1livlriet rn•mer, has strong evidence to sono ,rt his belief that spring cannot be for alt. TENDER WANTED - To supply 2 cords of cedar to each of the schools in Grey Township. Tendlers to be received until March 14th. Tenders may be for any sohnol or all. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas.. 11,R. 3, Brusesls, Ont, FOR SALE - isn't it high time to tilinic . about Your chicks? Bray rltioks. Get them growing to catch th0 good egg and meat markets. don't tag alonx when plaices have dropped Cint price list and 11st 01 daily specials. "'gent.... `Vm, Glen Bray. E•511 01. FOR SALE - Nn. 9 \raaey . Ilarrl' "180111' Spreader on rubber: 1-Trn'n Tiyldranlie Manure and Dirt Loader (new) to Tit a Ford and Ferguson Traeger Also a good work horse . eight year mid. A stoel land roller. Wilfred B. 'Eloy Phone 40-r,23. afternoon, Marsh 12th. A number of speakers will be '011 hand to discuss various Agricultural subie^.ts. Among those. who will he taking .part. will 1>e Douglas Hart. one of Ontario's most wellknown farmers, who will discuss "Trite Making of Tiny" R. E. Goodin, Fieldroan, Crops, Weeds and Seeds Branch of the Ontario Depart- ment or Agriculture, will also he on hand to discuss "A Good Crop Pre - gramme" Other guests VII include Prof. R. Keegan of Field Husband- ry Department, O,A,C., R, J. Bey l'n . Soils Department, C.A.C. anal I(. S, Murphy, Pleldman. Crops, Weeds, and •Setals Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture. A varied number of educational exhibits, by various extension services throughout the Country will be on display depicting carious HONEY FOR SALE - We still have choice Amber fine granulated Honey which is a blend of clover, golden rod and bnakwhea-t. It has the same food value as clover honey but at a, very reasonable price. R lb, pails $1.35; 4 lb pails 70c. Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21.r-8 FOR SALE - Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods) mailed postpaid in Blain, sealed envelope with price list, Sia samples 25s, 24 samples, $1,00. Mail Order Dept. M-33 Nov -Rubber Co Box 91, Hamilton, Ont, BE YOUR OWN .BOSS Distribute, on Part Time or Full Time basis, our 250 prodnota; Toilet- ries, Vitamins, Extracts, Spices, Baking Powder, Cakes, Doughnuts, Glass, Silver, Furniture and Shoe Polishes, etc, Each Individual a customer. Excellent opportunity to test your business abilities, Write for P1131E details and catalogue-- FA,MILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Mont- real. FOR SALE - 2 real,good houses for sale in village of Brussels, Immediate posy session, A number of good farms. T have also some good bnsinesb places for sale. J. C, Long, Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont. A benefit dance w:11, given in Walton community hall for Gordon Elliott, 50110 recently 11:('1 his barn 1-4110ycd by tire, The People of the surrounding community „ave very generously. Lawrence Ryan read aur address. Donations amounted to about 3600, The evening WAS spent in dancing to the music of McCall's orchestra. Lunch was served. Personala: Mrs. Alex Murray Victoria Hospital, London; G. S. help guarantee e. eontinnan0e off this valuable free service by the Notion 11 101101 Board, to the people of Huron County. As one o2 the hest circuits in Ontario we are privileged to see naw flians very soon after their release. 7Tmty fanners are concerned about the effect the weather is going Lo have on wheat and clover. It is too early yet to size up the wheat seitation, but with no anew on tin - ground farmers fear a greatdeal of (heaving may menu [luring the month of March. . A,t'a County Forum Committee meeting bald in Clinton, '17: edne'sday. February 23rt1. Elgin McKinley of Zurich, resigned as Chairman, and Robt. Mc:Milan of Scafnrl'h :vas unaninlnllsly chosen 5s Colnity Chairman, and selected to Lase 1 carload of forum representatives to while doing his chores, lir. Mc- Callum discovered a 'ground hog in his stable. Puzzled at holy the ani- mal got there, be nevertheless did n01 waste too much time trying to find a solution to tete question Armed with a rifle, Mr. MctClailunl hastened to stalk his prey and ended the those with .1n accurate shot. Persnuuls: Gordon Moray with friends in Peterbronu11; Fred Glenville and Noble McCallatn have purchased the grass [arm e.5 in con. 12 of McKillop township from L, Edward Price. AA ALIVE! We will pay for old, disabled or dead COWS $4.00 ea. — HORSES $4.00 ea. 1EI='+i GS $ E.0® per cwt., All according to size and condition Phone, COLLECT, for prompt, courteous servieo Brussels 72 — Ingersoll 21 This year the R More call for Red Cross More Outpost Hospitals More Blood Donor Services Red Cross Aids Veterans The Red Cross must be prepared for all eventu- alities. Year after year the demand for Red Cross services grows. Millions of dollars have been spent in flood, fire and other disasters, in aiding the stricken and homeless. Throughout Canada, the Red Cross operates 75 Outpor: hospitals and 2 Crippled Chil- dren's Hospitals, More are being built and more are needed. Last year over 70,000 patients were served by Outpost Hospitals. Your REP CRONmoney Is backed up Sl.'1„s"its'>'�e..s�:�.�%aa''�o3aw>:,�sas�c«aaasu4cYsi,tk�v,,,1s�. `sr.: to ?.x• *THE RED CROSS ,NEEDS 5 MILLION DOLLARS — 40% MORE THIS YEAR Province by Province the Red Cross is open- ing its Free Blood Transfusion Service. Untold lives have been saved by this great organization. But more funds are needed to ex- pand and maintain this humanitarian work. Red Cross provides many services for vet- erans in Hospitals. Other Red Cross activi- ties include: Junior Red ' Cross; Swimming and Water Safety; Nutrition Services; Hirst Aid and Home Nursing; Women's Work Acti- vities etc. by Thousands ofvo/un/eer workers e: