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The Brussels Post, 1949-3-23, Page 4MF.E.EM5M Whew. Your Chicks Arrive Jet Irliirn; With, for sound healthy chicks that will live and grow feed them a sound clean Chick Starter. Master Chick Starter is granular ground — not too coarse not too fine -- and it ss appetizing too. Remember it is the results that count '410 WASTER BALANCED FEEDS D441 Ari4 for 4, aLt. CLAIOVS Of 4 POMMY IT4tni Lea STOC-1 FUJI SEAMING a fines M Fsd 11 M ri04) MMM Order Your Chicks Now We carry a full line of Master Feeds and Concentrates — Mill Feeds salt, shell, grit and oil. YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS 11. C Adams St, „T)on$ Brussels Vtit SPENCF OFF:ICE MAIN STREET — — E, ONT. • Baby chicks leap ahead with vim and vigor when fed Roe Vitafood Chick Starter. It ensures healthier birds, greater future profits. Made daily, right here in Western Ontario, it gives a diet per- fectly balanced to meet Western Ontario poultry needs. Veteran poultrymen use and recommend Roe Vitafood Chick Starter. Spring Grasses, dab In proteins and vtlarnIns ao harvested at theft netritiOn peak, dehydrated in agnates, then added to all Roo Vita- irnixeci Feuds . a "green ,sold" diet bonus for poultry, %restock. 1100.2 4411i'441FA•""41,, J2.4') k"1••••kiRr 366iiiiatgageka. 4,411120=w) Arivr . • N • vviregmmsaloasso „LcafFirgo,,,szt:,:_izzAvoiv.o.mouss 1'HL BRUSSELS POST 'Cd NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ade.. In the Estate of ALONZO LEWIS - ••• --- ------ --I' '7— * ' '' "-'"""- HEATH, deceased, 7C' 1-1 SALE— .111 persons having claims against rldite, bate's mum. . the •Distate of ALONZO I,E1V1ti Phone 27-1'4 HEATH, late of the Township of Ah'''. .i,, W. Smith FO Irt SALE— — — UreY, in the County of Hnrim. Poll cher. ii; -t on piehmp track, in Inumer, who died on or about the 29th day of December, 1948, are 1 •:.: ea coudition. hereby notified to send full TemlIeq. W. 11. 1.111t her Phone Wroxeter 5-r-6 FOuN 0— signed Solicitor for the Exeoutors on lays of their °Mime to the under- or before the 1.Gth day of April. 1949, lady', z'ing with blue etone, a fi or wh tell date the Esta to e h all t',1 have same by applying at the tie digtributed having regard only to '0 .154 l'ost. the claims of which the uneleraiqued 7,7! E SA LE— shall then have nape°. DATED at Listowel this 17th day 40 nee ft. of good used limber at of March A.D, 1949. prh'e. r. JOSEPH BENSON .5. t'. Lamont. Ethel, Listowel, Ontario, 1. :1071.. ilrl:,,, I, Si; -1,12. Solicitor for ?MARGARET R ird)Lie FOR SALE— 1-11,\T11 anti JOHN sErPlaTAV Ille ATIT, Pizeoutors. .1 quantity of Galore Seed Barley. , leaned, ready for seed. "Ierman Michelson • Phone 'Myth 31-r-11 FOR SALE— N-W Jamesway 011 Brooders and 1 second hand electric 500 Watt brooder. A. M. Engel Phone 42-r-12 FOR SALE— loe acre grass farm, S1. lot 27, 111,7 Morris Twp. — for further partleulars call Harvey Robertson Tempe 10-r-8 Brussels. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOPS'S, PROPERTY & FURNI- TURE. The estate ef the late Mrs, John Lamb, George Street. Seaforth. 'Sharp. on SATURDAY. MARCH 26, at I p.m PROPERTY—consists of a five - room framed cottage with good collar. hard and soft water and hydro in- stalled. CM 5? woodshed. lot 56 feet by 144 feet. CHATTELS -1 cook stove, good IIS new; 1 Qiiebec heater; 1 kitchen cuphoard,a titique; 1 extension dining , 'OR SALE— room table; 1 oval living room table; 1938 Fore DeLtree Sedan, ettaipped 1 drop-leaf table; 1 small tables; 1 with radio and heater, car in -first enneh; 1 coegoleum rug 7 x 12; 1 104 contlitioncongoleum rng 11x12; 1 ',2ongoleuro Wm. Fn"ir Phone 6x rug 12x14: 1 congelemn rug 8x9; 1 oinamental mirror, bevel glass; 1 copper boiler; 1 carpenter's chest; 1 coal oil stove. 3-hurner; 1 pair quilt ' .ing frames; 1 step lathier; 1 ironing ' board; 1 axe and shovel; dust mop; 1 Raymond sewing machine; 5 cane - bottom chairs; 4 kitchen chaih; 2 -ne. CASH SALE— reeking chairs, leather seats; 1 settee and 2 wicker chairs; 1 rocking 'le Special DeTaixe door chair: 2 clothes cheste; 1 eomplete S't Px"""t ''qlit,Pn, i::a till) et set; 011 ; elef-Inc V.'11"11 l!r+ eovere eon vie h ith (.1' venmut-hriill-in elide lamp; picture frames; largo mem. on Renseols — RlI,00U Fox. amount of dishes: :1 woollen blank- • ets ; 3 linen table cloths; eurt ain VIENUNIAMiliggilklaW80:01111===ifainifilliMINWE=1011,0014;91401111========:1===t11911434=INE:;,,i.2. :.1.1iii%76.1M211.2.114117041" Fi SALE— C,1 ouality seed barley. Massey - Harris 13 dIse seed drill in eve con - ,!et: two Collin eleetric brXoders. 1. 'Male McIntosh Phone 55-r-19 eL0R SALE— rode: 1 mahogany washstand; 1 wal - nut dresser; 3 bede, springs and mat - Aim for the rIght markets with the tresseg: 2 pairs curtains; 1 small rIebt ehicks—Bray Chicks, Prompt ' --‘hipment lace table cloth; 151 dozen steel table on (hyoids or etarted; .itnives: 1 dozen forks. stainless steel, pellets. mixed cockerels. Catch. 1 dozen knives, stainless steel; 1I the th- tt er markets with March eteleks. Get price list. agent Wrn, dozen table spoons. 1le dozen tea - men 'Bray, Ethet. spoon ;8 cushions; 1 hand mirror; 1, bedroom mirrIer; 1 linen table cloth white, with napkins to go with. it; 2 hand -crocheted bedspreads; 3 plain bedspreads; 3 ,pairs Cotton sheets; 7 pillows; 2 feather ticks; 3 mattress- es; pillow cages and towels; eentre- Pieces; 7 hand -made quilts; 1 electric irone 1 electric 'pad; 7 cushions; ,large number of quart and pint sealers; 1 rip saw; tub stand, tub , and boiler; 1 galvanized flour !barrel; 8 cords of wood: quantity of FOR SALE— coal; large number of cooking Cartier Seed Oats --weight 48 lbs. , uteneils. to bushel, grown from Reg. Seed in , TEIRMS—On Property; The proPerty , 1wGe.o. h McEwen, R.R. 1, Blnevale. - Nolan, Frank Nolan, 1948. Proven 10% more Kernel than , will be sold subject, to -reserve bid, oxeter any other Oat. $1.25 per bushel. , Thomas . On Chattels—Cash, I Executors of the Estate of the TENDERS WANTED— Tenders will he received for 25 eords of 12 or 14 inch hardwood, beech and maple. to be delivered to Duff's Church, Walton. Tenders to be in on or before April 5911. John Marshall, Secretary, FOR SALE— .S.pring is round the corner — get your chleks off your mind and Into Your pens, growing to catch the CLEARING AUCTION SALE better markets. Bray has immediate Of Farm Stock and Implements. delivery dayolds, started; pullets, • At Lot 21, COB, 12 McKillop Twp, 1 cockerels. mixed. Agent Wm, Melt mile east of Leadbury, on Wednes- Bray. Ethel, Ont. day. March 305.11 at 1 P.M. CIATTLE—Durham eow, ti yrs. 110, fresh 1 month; Durham cow 4 yrs. NOTICE— old, fresh 1 month; Durham row, 4 Repair man for Morris Scheele years, fresh; 2 Durham cows 6 years. wanted; applications for the noel- sloe time of sale; 1 Durham cow 4 tion of general repair men for 1048 :years, due May 3; 1 Hereford cow, 4 for the schools of Morris school area, years, due May 3; 18 steers and 13 will be received until 'March 28th, heifers, Hereford & Durham, rig- APPlieants state hourly wage and Ing 2 y.ears; 5 yearlings; 4 spring rate of mileage required. calves; 3 calves 1 month, R. S. Shaw, Sec. Pigs -14 0111111115 (weight about SO Bin evale, Ont. 111.1 • Hens -125 Hubrids 1948 pullets. IMPLEMENTS—Horse or Tractor FOR SALE— drawn—M.H. binder (7 ft. cut); 2 rem good 1,0,8 „ for sale in ' wagon (rubber tire); steel roller; village of Brussels. Immediate pos.' tooth cultivator; harrows 5 section: tooth cultivator (2 section); session. A number of gond farms. ;Wing T have also 501110 good hosiness Horse-drawn implements—M-14 13- 1'laces for sale. hoe drill With fertilator; Deering S. C. Long, 'mower (New Ideal 6 ft. cut; 1.0 -foot late Mrs, John Lamb. LEW ROWLAND—Auctioneer Real tetate Broker Brussels, Ont. --- FARM FOR SALE— North half of lot 10, concession 18, McKillop Twp.. 75 acres choice land, All Is grass, 15 acres hardwood bush Brick house, 2 barns. Mrs. Ethel Rockwell, Phone 28-r-8 R.R. 3, 13ruesels FOR SALE— Hygienic .Supplies (Rubber ('toods) postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list, Six sample 25c, 24 eamplee, $1,00. Mail Order Dept, M.33 Nov-Pubber Co,, Box 91, Hamilton, Ont, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY OF BECOMING YOUR OWN 0088 I Retail 250 CHIARANTEED 1101.1$10. heRtnec essities including the full line of Insecticides, in a territory of your choice. Part time agent considered. Hundreds of success.. fol Familex agents started with a $25, or $50. No risk — is is worth a trial Travelling equipment essential in rural districts. BUSINESS IS GOOD—Write to -day for details and 15'1bET6 catalogne FAI\HLEX 1600 Delorimer Mo,ntreal, FOR SALt — tleetrid Motors rewound and re !mired, Expert workmanship, Moder ate prlees. Neve motors in Monk. Settler Industrie*, 649 Ontario, Street, Stretford, ant. ;;i.e-trt International rake; International hay- iloatier; Mc -Deering spreader; seufg- ler; walking plow; 1 -'furrow riding plow; 1 set heavy :sloop sleighs with flat rack 6x12; hayrack with slide 116xR; grindstone; fanning mill; 2000 ,lb. scales with weighing platform; 2 oalt barrels, grass seed sower; 1Portland cutter; quantity of red !cedar end & centre posts; 2 heavy ,log Chains, 1 set of 3 rope slings & 5 chain; wheel barrow; stone boat; sawthoree; 1048 4 -cylinder Whippet !sedan, 4 -wheel brakes with heater A-1eondition; 3 iron troughs; 1 sugar kettle; 2 pig f eeders; 1 wire / stretcher With clamps; 'cross -Mit saw; 1 -man saw; ' 2 gravel boxee; Whiffletrees; forks, shovels, etc,: 7)0 - Laval cream separator, NO, 16 ,hand j or motor driven; 28 -ft, extension ladder; 140 ft. hayfork rope; I pig crate; colony house 81kx12; 3 dea, sacks; 2 dos, 6 -ba. grain bags. Grain and Seeds -350 1151, early groin ; mixed & good yielding; 785 lbe. No, 1 Red Clover; 99 lbs. No, 1 Alfalfa.; !ILO lb.eeNo,d()tio 11::rtiaMoatsbnay; Nbags Eate- y-4 ton , mixed hay, alfalfa timothy; 4 ton red clover, Harness ---1 set single; 1 set heavy single; horse collare. IHOTISETIOT,T) ElelITIOTS -- Wash - I Ing machine, gasoline motor; lawn lmower; gasoline lamp; hanging lamp, lantern; oak {lining room table & 6 chairs; odd chains, 1 leaf lable; kitehe:n cupboard; radio tand; sewing machine; radio; congolettrn 'rug 9x12; kitchen range with reser- ; volt' & Warming oven; 1 bed, aprings, • mattress, smoothing irons; dresser; itlishee & other articles. TERMS CASH No Reterve. WILLIS DUNDAS, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer tvcii-si.facvanititient 141th Ihe to edge Stoo toitog,t14 OA gait VREE qf "Ova ?evsivnal SetOces Ot tiVik. O. N. OOP Authority And Cousult3a On Itie Zoirect Fan Oi Mk. 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