The Brussels Post, 1949-6-29, Page 5ass.
Men Wanted Immediately
for
ON ON ARK) FARMS
This message is addressed particularly to then but some
women also can he used,
Crops are ripening earlier than usual all over Ontario.
Ab1e•bodied men, willing to do i arm Harvest work, are
urgently needed at once.
Wages and working conditions are good.
WAGES:
575.00 monthly with room and board free.
W TRANSPORTATION:
Paid to place of employment anywhere in
Ontario.
FOR FURTHER 16N/FORMATION:
Please check with the nearest Office of the
National Employment Service
opetrnent of Lebo v nr
HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA
Deputy Minister
Minister of Labour
WAGONS
USED
SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATORS
NEW •
Team Disc, Drag Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows,
Road Master Wagons, 1 Only Wet More Hammer MW
1 Tractor Plow on Rubber, Oil Brooders
Manure Spreaders, Ru15Eer or Steel, Horse or Tractor.
Tandem Disc, Munroe Seats
Book Your Order Now ror Aluminum Robfing.
Otaco-Tractors Pick-up Balers
E. Richards 9 So
r Uards s.
Farm Equipment
Phone 86-r-.
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Ethel, Ont.
Spe
s 14 4
a s hi Good Used Lars
els
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1948 Chev. Coach like new
1947 Chev. DelLuxe Sedan
1942 Ford Deluxe Sedan
1941 Cadillac 5 -Passenger Coupe
1941 Pontiac Coach
3 cheap cars for quick sale.
TRUCKS
1948 Ford 1 ton Pick Up like new
1945 Ford Long Wheel base Truck with new motor and
new stake rack (new truck guarantee)
1945 Chevrolet L. B. Truck with stake rack
1941 International L. B. truck with stake rack • - cheap
for quick sale
1939 Dodge 1/2 -ton Pick -Up
The Ferguson Tractor Speaks .For Itself
There have been three large farmers recentlybought two
new Ferguson Tractors each. They find these Tractors more
economical than the one big one; take the place of the
small one; and develope something unbelievable in Tractor
Power; and use the Ferguson System Implements.
1.
Jackson
dors Ltdo
YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER
YOUR FERGUSON TRACTOR AND FERGUSON
SYSTEM IMPLEMENT DEALER
"Service with a Smile"
Listowel, Ont. Phone 161
THE BRUSSELS PQ3T
AUCTION SALE
of Church Property
known as Ebenezer United Church
EN miles South of Bluevale
on the 2nd concession of Morris twp
at 2 P.M., D.S,T, on
SATURDAY, JULY 2nd
Brick veneer chureh, 20' x 47'
0nnlaining 25 pine pews
('towel shed 66'40'
Small woodshed
Settee and 2 chairs
Quantity of linoleum
Ori:Yrlr Table
Pulpit Ctlpbolerl
Stove and pipes
3 double lentos (gasoline)
2 linen tablecloths
a tables 12'x8'
14 chairs Boolrcase
Railing
TERMS CASH
M. MATHERS, Sec:Treas„
Trustee Board
WELLINGTON HENDERSON,
Auctioneer, Lucknow
CI-EARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Implements
and Furniture,
on int 12, Con. 4, McKillop Twp.,
2 and a half miles north of Seaforth
and 3 and a half miles. east, on
SATURDAY, JULY 2nd
at 12 o'clock Davliaht Saving Time
Imnlamenta and Miscellaneous
1 sot bridles: 2 forks; 1 Viking
orsam generator; 1 oak barrel: 1
rrRn r^1 -n• 1 hav is'ider: 1 nlnw; 1
hin,or. 7 -font. Massey -Muria; 1
cultivator: 1 fet'•ilizer drill. 1 deck
drill: 1 fatting 01111; 1 rutting box;
1 moveable rn,.ic, 1 set scalps: 6
eor is hardwood; li'twn mincer: wire,
3 rn11a: chain; fence stretchers and
grins; 1 robber fire buggy; 1 cutter;
1 work bench and vise: 1937: De Soto
car: 1 pomp; 25 feet mining; 1 step
',odder; 1 land roller; 1 sculfler; 1
Wagn0 on areeT: 1 st•oneboat; 1 set
eletehs; 1 electric motor; 1 pump
inck: 1 sot I, rrrowq, 7 dieetions; 1
dump rake; 3 bunches 4:Males, 5x;
1 manure snreaner, New Plea: 2
01.000rs; 1 disc, out -throw; 1 oniony
1honse; 1 plow; 1 wheelbarrow; large
number al tools; 1 halter: 1 set of
• sod-ets• 3 horse collars; 1 brace and
large limber bits. I
Stock
I 3 Work Horses,
Grain
150 bushels oats.
Furniture
1 leather bottom arm chair;' 4
loather bottom chairs; 3. leather bot
tom and back chairs; 1 leather
reeking chair: one tray; one piano;
and stool; ,1 stand; 1 hall rack; 1
Victrola; 1 rug, 15n12; 1 dresser; 1,
bed, springs and mattress; 1 chair; I
1 stand; 1 cane bottom rocking
chair; 1 dresser; 1 cane top table,I
1 small table; 1 drapoloaa'rl te-o Iger .
sewing machine; 1 whi a bed,
springs and mattress! 1 set beam
scales; 1 crock; 1 wash tub; 1 2-I
gallon crock; sealers; 20 quart seal -
ors 00 fruit; 1 electric radio; 1 Ren-;
trees cook stove; 1 ooudh; 1 2 -
burner hot plate; 1 extension table;
1 rocking chair; 5 kitchen chairs;
dishes; 1 small table; 1 ,screen; 1
crock churn; 1 talile; 1 extension
table; 1 washing machine; 1 coal oil
stove; 1 small table;„ • 1, large
dresser; 1 desk; 1 -trunk; 1 bed,
springs and mattress; 1 dresser; 1
wash stand; 1. candle stand, 1
V -broach; 2 candlesticks; 2 sets Iog
tongs. 50 tea towels; large amount
table ninths and linens; 1 mat; 1
green rug, 3x6; 1 brown rug, 3x6;
1 red rug, 3x6; some antique dishes;
1 oil cloth; 1 electric iron; silver,
for•its, knives and spoons; 1 cake
platter; 1 set shears; a full line of
cooking utensils; a large number
of pillows and cushions; 1 silver tea
pot; 1 alarm clock; number of
curtains; 1 large mirror,
TERMSyCASH
ESTATE OF D. J. O'REILLY
LEW. ROWLAND, Auctioneer
JAS. CARLIN, Clerk
MICHAEL B. MURRAY, and
LEWIS P. COYNE, Executors.
GREY
A very pleasant evening was
spent at .the home 'of Mrs. Harold
Spier when the members of the
homemaker's• Club' together with
their mothers and leaders were
entertained at a lovely sapper. Im-
mediately after supper the leaders of
the Sleeping G•arineats Club, Mrs.
Charles Davis and Mrs, Wm, Martin
and the leaders of the Supper Sallies
Club. Mrs, , Jas, Bryans and Mrs.
Was. Herr were each presented with
a lovely cup and saucer as a.atoken
of appreciation of their splendid
work and painetalttnng care, as
leaders, The leaders in turn thank-
ed the girls for their' gifts and kind
words of appreciation. They saki
they had enjoyed the work with the
girls and felt that the Bourses were
well worth while, The clubs had each
made a snlendii sh-owing at Achieve-
ment Day which was held at 13s•ydedd
on .Tann 11, Tsnbndl Spelt• won a brie
trip to Eastern Ontario and Ruth
llemingway mid Isabella Spier wan
(lest Mere im n demonstration on the
malting el tea biscuits and will go nn
to demonstrate at the Western Fair,
London, It was Isabelle Spier's
torn thrall in receive a snrpise when
silo was handed a pair of nylons as
n gift of appreciation from the
Garden Club for being their local
leaflet,
j 4.1, roti j*tt Ad
FOR SALE--i�
26 /tents of hay, -
I Phone 84-r-1" Bougald Slrachan
WANTED—
, house or apartment 60 1•ent,
1 Phone 05.1•-11 Russell M. holly
� FOR SALE—
('oilk. puns, 2 1(1001115 (dd.
Phone 36.r-15 Mervyn :11eraaley
e
'FOR SALE —
Buakweat 61.50 per bushel,
Melville L. Lamont Phone' 21-r-13.
FOR SALE --
I 6 room frame cottage,
R, S. Warwick Phone 19x,
FOR SALE—,
Model T Car.
'Phone 3x T. C„MeCa11
FOR SALE
650 pullets, started to lay,
Phone 64-r-12 Fred Thud; ,
FOR SALE—
STeCorlliiek Deering manure spread -
55, for immediate sale.
Phone 17-r-1Sr
F)d. S . Bryan
FOR SALE --
15 York pigs, ready to wean.
Phone 45-t•-6 Brussels
0. L. Hollinger
FOR SALE;
Quantity of Hungarian millet seed.
Can be secured at Adams Feed Mil
Mark Cardiff Phone 42-r-16
FOR RENT-- -_.._..__
Sumner Cabin at Bogies Beach
near Goderich, Apply A. Wood,
Phone 24, Brussels.
FOR SALE —
Good building lot corner of Flora
and Elizabeth St., Brussels.
Apply to Mrs. Isabel Gorealitz.
FOR SALE
Straight .fr0111 the shote-room—is
how your car will loop if you give it
a dry-clean with "TARNOFF'.
Simple, easy to use. 16 oz. tie 60e;
36 oz, tin 61.00.
Elliott's Garage
FOR SALE — •
Bray Chicks immediate delivery,
Mixed, pullets, cockerels. Started
also. Special prices, Order now,
also for later delivery, Agont—
Wni. Glen Bray, Ethel,
FOR SALE —
I new International 3 -furrow plow
on steel, ace bottom -and notched
coulters. This plow has never been
used; 1 work horse, young and
sound and good an loader,
Phone 83-r-7 Jim Pesie.
FOR SALE=
House and lot No. 172, Queen St,
7 room house, in good condition,
garage and hen house.
Mary Lamont, Brussels, Ont,
Phone 65-r-7.
FOR SALE—
hygienic SUpplies (Rubber Goods)
mailed postpaid 111 plain, sealed
envelope Willi price list. Six
sample 25c, 24 samples, 61.00, Mail
Order (Dept, 52.33 Nov -Rubber Co.,
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
MEMORIALS
WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
famous for
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable prices.
Always a large stock in eboic.st
,.ztranites to chose from
Cemetery lettering a specialty
All modttrn machinery
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 256 — Wingham, Oeue
HOUSE FOR SALE -
7 room solid white brick house,
two lots, hardwood floors downstaire.
Soft and hard water inside. Good
location, Barn suitable for garage
and chickens
' Mrs. D, R. Cunningham,
Phone 85x•r-3 Brussels
TENDERS—
Tenders will be received by Grey
twin. School Board up until July
18th for the painting of 9,5, No, 8,
school. Two coats of flat white to
the ceiling, two coats of Rat pale
geet a to the testis of tl1e interior •
Classroom and entrance. Two coats
while paint to woodwork on the out.
side of building and wind -ow sash.
Please tender separately for interior
anti exterior. Lowest or any lender
not necessarily accepted.
J. Call ldemingwny,
Sec.-Treas.,
Grey Twp, School Board.
e Make sure of a happy,
carefree holiday, replace
smooth, worn tires with
big -mileage Goodyears
today. We have your size,
and are equipped to give
you fast, efficient service.
Enjoy the extra advan-
tages of Goadyeats
super -traction , , , added
protection from blowouts
many plus -miles of
trouble-free performance.
With GOODYEAR
LIFEGUARD SAFETY TUHRS
you can enjoy this holi-
day trip , , , and all future
trips, completely free
from blowout worries.
• • • EQUIP Y CAR
'WITH BRAND NEW GOO A --EARS
QTl)/0.,2, .1.41.t.0441! FOR A TIRE CHECK-UP
PHONE: 82
GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE
en • • •. ,n 5 5 0 5 1 -UR SALE—
P U%,E KNOW Electric motors rewound and re
graded. Expert workmanship. Moder-
!I' v F ,. 1, r, re ,a ,t
Mr. Duneaa Jamieson, Toronto,
wee visiting with his friend Bill
Ram
t 1' 0
1 Miss Ann Stapleton, Wingham,
,was a Saturday visitor with Mina
Marie Bennett,
* ,s 4
5I'S. 401111 Galbraith is in Toronto
attending the graduation of her son
Bowman, at Osgoode Ran
* * *
Mr, J. B. Nelson and Mrs. Nelson
and daughter Janet, of Lansing, Ont„
will spend this week end with her
Parents Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McCall,
4 * *
Miss M. Potts, who spent the past
month with Mrs, D. R. Cunningham,
returned to her home at Guelph on
Tuesday. -
* * *
' Mrs. W. F, Haig and little son
Deny, Kitchener, are spending a '
!few days with Mrs. Florence
Russell.
, * * at
' Miss Margaret Russell, R.N„ and
Miss Denise Sweeney, London, were
j weekend visitors at the home of
i Mrs. Florence Russell. a,
* .5
Mr. Russell Kelly of Wingham ]las
I purchased the trucking business
from Mr, ,.Tack Lowry, Mr. Kelly has
_-taken up residence in Brussels,
6' * *
Sirs. Hugh Kennedy ' and daugh-
ters, Kathryn and Ann and son
i Frank of Montreal, who are holiday-
' ing with her parents at Atwood, and
iter mother, Mrs, N. Hamilton, called
on relatives and friends in Brussels
on Tuesday.
* * *
Mrs. L. A. Russell .and Miss
Pamela Joy Russell, Montreal, and
Mrs. W. S, Weiss, Toronto are
holidaying et the home of Mrs.
Flereuce Russell.
* * *
The annual summer examinations
of the Royal Conservatory of Music,
of Toronto, were held in Brussels on ,
Monday at the residence of Mr, •
Louis D. Thompson. Mr, Frank ;
Wharran of the Conservatory staff,
was the presiding examiner. Results
will be announced later.
'FOR SALE —
5 Good Houses for sale in Village
of Brussels, immediate possession,
'also- number of good farms, henhouse
The Young Women's Auxiliary of
Knox Presbyterian Church, Cran-
broolt held their June meeting at the
home of Mrs, Stewart McNair with
Mrs. Norman P11iefe1' hi charge, The
meeting opened with Call to Wor-
ship. Hymmn 432 was then sung. The
Scripture lesson was taken from
Psalm 24 and read in unison. A
prayer for Power was given by Mrs.
Morris Cameron. T11e topic Feiwan
to -morrow was read by ,Mrs, Blair
McIntosh. The word for the Roll
Call was answered by the word
12 x 24, also house that could be Father. Minutes of the last mors`
moved or could be taken down.
tag were read by the . Secretary,
Mina. Baker. A hymn was then
J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, sung, Meeting tensed with the bone -
Phone 84 — Brussels, Ont. diction, Lunch was served by the
hostess.
Ti Ipit in Knox Church was
TENDERS FOR WIRING—
Tenders for 'wiring will be re-
ceived until July lat for the wiring
of No. 2 and No. 0 in the Turnberry
School Area and speciflcations may
be seen at Brltevale Peat Office.
Lowest or any tender not neceearlly
accepted.
Alex Corrigan,
See.-Treas.
FOR SALE—
A
quantity of dry Elm wood also
some potatoes.
Phone 36-r-5 Brussels,
Charlie Nioltoison
PERCHERON STALLION
(Roland Relieve) Enrel)ecl for 11140
raised at the hlxpermenta.l Farms
Guelph. Will stand for service
512.00 to insure n. mare in foal.
James Collins, Lot 22, Con. 6 Grey
Elthel R; R, 1.
The 110
erapied by Rev, Dr, Turner, Inger-
soll. The solo "Going Home' by
Anton ll -o,-ak was sung by L. H.
Gordon, Mr, and Mrs, Martin
MacDonald and Genome and Mrs, 5f.
5'onngblut, motored to Temiskaming
last week, bringing Mise Kate Mc-
Nabb, teacher, home for the summer
vacation.
Mrs, Wm, Cameron spent the past
week with Mrs. Celia Reuther,
Walton. "s
Skinny men, women
gain 5? 10, 5 lbs•
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
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ate prloea. New motors in stook. .
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Bettger Induetrleo,
34(1 Ontario, Street,
Straiten, !'n -
CUSTOM WORK
Mowing, Raking, Bailing and Hauling
Also Hay and Straw Bought
And Sold.
STAN. ALEXANDER
Phone 85-r-13 — Ethel
CASH FOR USED CL'1 THING
WE WILL PAY CASH FOR MEN'S, WOMEN'S,
CHILDREN'S AND BABIES USED CLOTHING
We need Dresses, Skirts, Blouses,Odd Suits and Slack Suits, Sweat-
ers, Men's and Women's 2 -piece sults, Odd Suit Coats, Neck Ties, Odd
Trousers, Shoes, Purses, Babies' and children's clothing.
WE PAY FAIR CASH PRICES
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR
CLOTHING RETURNED PREPAID
Therefore, there cannot be any expense involved to the sender.
DIRECTIONS FOR SHIPPING
1. Wrap and tie securely in corrugated box, paper or sack.
2. Make sure your return address is written clearly. This will help
speed our cash remittance to you.
3 Phone erxpress company. They will pick up the merchandise
at your door. If shipment Is over 100 lbs. please ship by
freight or transport.
4. Do not pay any money for shipping. Tell the driver you are
shipping the parcel collect, and we will pay the shipping
charges at this end.
Send parcel to '
THE GREE TRADING CO.
St. Nicholas St., Toronto, Ontario.
Dept. 33167
d o ing Pei
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to ser these advantages.
1. There is no waste.
2. In open range hoppers Pellets are not blown
out by the wind.
3. Loss from spillage and billing out is eliminated.
Pellts spilled on the ground can be picked up
readily the birds.
4. Birds cannot "pick over" feed for more palatable
ingredients. They get a complete balanced
ration,
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thus retain the vitamin con-
tent longer.
6. Pellets are compressed
Mesh in appetizing form.
The birds like them.
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Phone. 99-r-4
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