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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-8-17, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST t,\ 1)Pl, s'At!J 3. U N TYRE D S of satisfied 1. DURO) farm families tell us they don't know how they managed before the, got DURO Pumping Systems installed. And it's no wonder, since DURO puts the rnijt c, MONEY SAY- !NG convenience of running water every place ora the farm takes all the bee l:waking effort and wasted time out of ofd-fashiorted flletlted 1. Steil -the est ER 6 tl DURO i can fret shallow or deep well tents eo rp'et ALL your needs in the h Jit 'E' barn . truak . i..l: i;a te: ti.:n. \'t'<^.t:h m pr1:•::ltt maul -it with the in-' 'ased p;oduatioii running waver .ngs . , , enjoy the comforts that tan so much in everyday living. E pr F. ft''s "4.4 Ftorer npie rcmoeellir•g can improve your pro)erty ... in value ... in joyment! Sec us today for information m how easily you can'have tew kitchen ... bathroom ... with real economy ... for any budget. C. & G. KRI Ti`ER Plumbing, Heating & Tinsmithing Phone 47x Brussels, Ont. EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED Pods Hamilton - loronta - Sudbury Waa:.4ass - VaOeouvon AWNING AND OPERATING METALS LIMITED Calgary - Edmonton - Vancouver - EC 94 SALE— kind of Vegetables. Miller Phone 77-r-5. Phone 21-r-13 Melville L. Lamont FOR SALE — Deering binder, $25.00. Executor's Auction Sale Beal estate and household effects of the late Mrs. John E. Smith, Eliza- bent Street, Brussels, Ontario SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1949. Sale to commence 2 p.m. sharp consisting of : Real estate — Part lot "'.ii" in �Village of Brussels with a full 2- 'stnrey solid brick house with kitchen and wood shed attached in good state of repair, also frame garage tpproximatoly 2% acres of land - with desirable frontage on Elizabeth St. Household effect 1 wall mirror 1 dining room extension table 7 dining rncnn chairs 1 china cabinet 1 large drop leaf table 1 sectional book case 1 studio couch 8 rocking chairs 5 vane l seated chairs .3- hair cloth chairs 1 walnut chair ibrass ds 1 yet of besprings 3 mattresses 1 feather mattress 1 wooden bed (antique) 3 dressers and 3 wash stands 7 small tables 1 hall seat and chair 3 foot stools 4 kitchen ehtirs & 1 high chair 1 Frigidaire 1 mantle radio 1 electric washing machine & bench 2 -burner el''rtric plate 1 coal oil stove (3 -burner) with oven 1 kitchen range 1 small wood heater 1 kitchen clipboard 1 sewing machine 1 commode 1 \\'iltim rug 9 x 10 1 V. -Ton rug 9 x 9 1 Axminster rug A ntlnther or scatter rugs & carpet 1 carpet sweeper 1 erol.inole hoard 1 galvanized tub & 1 epper boiler 1 step ladder 1 lawn mower 1 i pi noeit & rack Peri ronin dishes & kitchen utensils and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale : Real stat:•—Tell percent of, purchase price at time of sale and balance within .110 days. Property sold sib• lee: to reserve hist. Household effects—cash. LEW ROWLAND, Auctioneer FOR SALE — 5 Good Rouses for sale in Village of Brussels, immediate possession, also number of good farms, henhouse 12 x 24, also house that could be moved or could be taken down. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Phone 84 — Brussels, Ont. ROE WONDERWEAN PIG STARTER, Pays for itself in extra profits You can get Roe Feeds from: John Lamont, Ethel F. Harrison, Moncrieff East Huron Produce, Brrssels The Voice Of Temperance This is the season of Poliomy- elitis but do you know that there are more than twice as many deaths due to alcoholism? Prevention is the scientific method of combatting all diseases including alcooilolism; that is why Temperance Education stresses the fact that AIIST[NENCE PAYS. Drinking in moderate is not the •motion to the liquor problem; it is the main cause of that problem. The moderate drinker is always a candidate for alcoholism, a total abstainer never is. Scientists have studied care- fully tlae effects of strong drink on the human body and have learned that the old ideas we had about a'cohol being a food and a stimulant were wrong. They have proved a'eohol to be a drug and a poison. in the pharfaceological classification of poisons it is placed side by side with chloroform and ether and described as a narcotic poisn. A Professor of Rio -Chemistry in the t niversity of Cambridge states that leer is the most harmful of alcoholic drinks- even though the alcoholic content per volume ie from 3to9%, in the face of this scientific advice a Director of the Brewer's Goriety is respnsible for the follow• ittg statement: "We want to get the 11"cr drinking instilled into thous. lads of young men who do not at ',•.sent know the taste of beer." Whit are you doing to protect yam- boy or girl? 0 -air example safe for them to follow? Sponsored by Buron County Tern. l•erance Federation. HANDS IN TRAI I N Goo 5 FOR ON A r' IO Learning to Make Plastics IN Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single 1 one of ns. Our lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living. Every single one of us, therefore, has a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life. We should appreciate, then, the co•oporative efforts of government, industry and labbour in the field of employee training, In schools and in factories our workers, young and old, are given the opportunity to develop new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity. For instance, as in the pictures shown here, every effort of Ontario's newly -skilled plastics workers will mean better plastio products •-u• will help to make Ontario a Finer place in which to live and work. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Our Way o2 Lilo Iioavartls ?trained Ilaitagls Ontario workers know they cart earn more, have executive responsibility and enjoy a higher standard of living in direct ratio to the skills they ac - vire and the way they hake 080 of them. That's always true in a free economy —that's why our COM• petitive system will continue to make Canada great and a • great place in which to live. .0Y1.......1.'00...49 -....c v - MONCRIEFI' The W.M.S. and W.A. of Moncrieff Vatted Church held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Small - don, Walton. The theme of the. meeting was Freely ye have received freely give. The Scripture Was teats by Mrs. Roy 'Patterson. Roll call was ruaWeled by a verse, from the Bible with the word people in it. Miss Olive Speiran sang a solo. Tho topic was taken by Mrs, I{ennet.h McLean. Mrs. Speiran clos- e)] the meeting 10 prayer. Personals. 'firs. John ullaeott, Lis- towel, Mr, and Mrs. A. Riesherry, =lent and Margaret of Bright spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. lf, Ludington, West Mankton, WANTED TO BUY— A deep -well pressure system. Phone 26-r-19 W. Brenuier FOR SALE - 500 Hybrid pullets, also some pigs. Phone 15-r-5 Joe Holmes i Wednesday, August 17th, 1049 faelnittLESKIMMIUGGIMPUDOULTIGOTITGAZOWRILOOOMMIDISOGINGTOILVIMPPORUIDOW71=1204NOUZIGIRSOMMISIVIEntou FOR SALE— A Clare Jewell cook stove in ;:"nal condition, Can be seen at The Brussels Post ViANTED— Any kind of job, waitress, store, farm work. Apply to Brussels Post. FOR SALE— j Ryye $2.00 per bushel. Arnold Stephens, R.R. o, Brussels, Con. 4, Morris Tw;p. - FOR SALE.--. DeLaval pressure system, water tante and fittings. Phone 42X -r-8 G. R. Campbell FOR SALE — American Cement 31,00 per bag, while it lasts. J. H. Fear, Ethel FOR SALE — 1914 Chevrolet sedan, Phone 27-r-10 W. R. Brosdfoot, Walton FOR 0 1.1 sucking pigs, ready -to -wean. I Phone 28r-7 Doug. Fraser Lot 15, Con. 16, Grey Twp. FOR RENT— Ttt•o downstair rooms, for pen- z'.oners, board included. Phone 90 Mrs. Laura Jermyn FOR SALE— Ohm,. Coach 1937, good running order, low mileage apply to D. Stewart .17acNaughton, Blnevale Phone Wroxotei 4-r-2. FOR SALE— size iron bed, spring and spring -filled mattress also boys, wardrobe with mirror, -as good as, new. Phone 78-r-3 FOR SALE -- Straight from the show-rooln—is how your car will loop if you give 11 a dry-clean with "TARNOFF'. i Simple, .easy to use. 16 oz. Oa 60o; 38 oz. tin $1.00. Elliott's Garage FOR SALE— Iiygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. Six sample 25c, 24 samples, $1,00. Mail Order Dept. M.I3 Noy -Rubber Co., Box 91. ifemilton, Ont. SAVE MONEY— have your chesterfield, rugs, piano and clothing sprayed with Berton Mothspray. All work cover - pd with 0 1110 year gnara.ntee. For information and free estimate, call G. A, Fraser, Phone 17-r-19, Brussels. .tate.s..,nnaraNnac444.n ,m,..0 meaw,v,r,arnorarta t�tatm,�m®,.�to Skinny men, we en gain 5,107 15 lbs® Get New Pep, Villi, Vigor whir a chew, Boni umbo Utl out; 0917 bestow"s an 0D'l 0001) 00 100900 000007, bodyy 10,00 a u 9lorv00, a101o "bean -pole' 10017. T0050n➢d9 01 goy"' 000100, m04, q4p 0 100 000111 90 0 0 ro, 000 protad 01 91110015, 000114y 1001)109 50,1100. Ther 11)001)11)00501101 nl500-bullning, aa9h-brut rs, tante, Mott. Us talon, 9timul00t9 od,I Invigorators, 100., unto 11 GI, o ttolum, forlob blood, Improve 85001160 nod dlgmtlon 90 100,1 glvice you ore 6100080 191 000rloom011t' 950008h 054100 bo0e.9. (0Don't font 90 16 ctff 200 tot 116 nal Wbo0 y0U'v0ryry901gg5¢0 008. Iltito, 1400 "911 71000 OOtl X01,0 Oleg 110u. ane 100090 051tcs of0ret Toblole for 0000 vigor 0119 addod poonm, tb veal d17. At 011 dru9gl,ta. Co) COWS m $2.50 each HORSES- $2.50 each HOGS • .50 per cwt. according to size and condition Phone cohost: BRUSSELS — 72 INGERSOLL — 21 William Sine'°So s, c if •.'JHC.ERS0LL' ONLIRI,.Q F #4 r 'ry,,w w The New For USE Tractor With Ix 3 The Neo' Dearborn Plow The Extra Power;, New 4 Speed Transmission, Improved Hydraulic Touch Control on This Great New Ford Tractor and 'The Entirely New Plow. Make A Combination Hard to Equal. If you are interested in a Tractor, See us and arrange for a demonstration. Ford Farming means less work, more income per acre. Stan Stanches© Cmite Ford Monarch Listowel Phone 66 2.,ne#aw.a�-x,ra..n v-aTi'mEl Announcing FALL TERM OPENING Under New'Management -emn Class rooms are being re -decorated modern furniture has been purchased, new typewriters are on order for the opening of Goderich Busintss College, Tuesday, September 6. Our instructors have had many years of teaching experience and have been approved by the Ontaario Department of Education. The school is a member of the Canadian Business Schools Association and teaches standard courses of the Association. Member schools are located across the Dominion. Whether you are looking forward to setting 00 a business of your own or accepting a position in a business office, the training received in this school will be of real and definite value to you. Placement service for graduates at Toronto, London, Guelph, Sarnia and other centres. G DE ICH 'SUSI SSS COLLEGE Phones : Office 428 Residence 166W F. M. Weaver, Principal. G. Donnelly, B. A. Instructor. ..--.--M--.E129 - .0 rogmteMe erS*c,.,:_.ati-•c:.a;s Book Your Order Now roe Aluminum Roofing. Otaco-Tractors Pick-up Balers E. Richards Farin Equipment Phone 86-r-. Ethel, Ont. TRA T O Electrical, ileatig and Nu bhhg Wholesalers for A.aaama Pressure Systems (deep or shallow well) .....: .-,, .mavom om..... .. _. . CIarlz r -Cooled 3 !(LP• Gas Engines Metric Motors, Grhallors clad Rollers Eh 'keel Appliances and Fixtures I. VAnL IAEA,-LER---Milkaxe,, Separators, Speedway Water &hetero and Accessories. Fath 'chap of tltealr>a and shallow well Pressure Systems. lc t; x hhter Aa Iectric PI-IONE 53,7( I3R1-SSEd , ONT. t=OR 1 Res Aced. ate prl Sh Gel 19• 19: 19; 191 CaVVIUNrJa 1941 194( 1941 193; 1931 193! 1 F 1 F 6 F i