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The Brussels Post, 1949-11-30, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, November 80th, 949, p ��$250' t i ."l Yi i'n 1 nM1: 0 ardl'I ar'', St ck t lbelievable Sa tier h cgs Including Electrical Appliances Stoves, Power Tools, Kitchen Ware, Cutlery, Sporting Goods and uilders Hardware. t rts 1 at 9 a. m. Hardware to be sold from 2 stores a l 111 rsv tf iii 9 s ta` a S(d w if 'and O r no's Store Seaforth, Ont. TrliTZERMOIREIROOKISII NOTICE The Shoe and Harness Repair Shop HAS Auto Rugs from $7.25 to $8.50 Brass Team Spotted Harness Horse Blankets Cow. Chains all styles 50' x %" Hose and Nozels at Reduced Prices. C. J. Pegelow, Prop. exprasionamensieummuumpontaumpirmunrammesaTerpr_ Cars f.r 1937 Oldsmobile Sedan 1935 Pontiac Sedan 1946 Chevrolet 1/2 ton Pick-up 1946 Maple Leaf 21/2 ton truck, stake rack 1947 Ford 2 ton truck with new stake rack and new tires Tract . rs Cockshutt Tractor and Plow, used 1 year 1 Sedore Manure Spreader 1 used Skyline Front End Loader 2 new Ferguson Tractors 1 new Ferguson Front End Loader L&W. Jackson Motors Ltd. Your General Motor Dealers and Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System Implement Dealers Phone 161 Listowel, Ont. Brussels Export Packers Poultry and Eggs Phone 70x Brussels, Ont. November 28tH, 1949, Dear Sir or Madam : Brussels Export Packers want to buy all your Live or Dressed Poultry, Take the opportunity to sell to Brus- sels Export Packers and make more money for yourself. Good prices and honest grading. All your Poultry is needed for export market. If you wish, you can sell on a Rail Grade Basis, We only charge .05c per bird for killing your Chick- ens or Fowl. Watch for our weekly prices, For the following week we will pay: • • CHICKENS Live Over 6 Jibs.31c lb. Over 5 lbs. 290 Ib, Dressed Over 6 lbs, 380 per lb. Over 5 lbs, 37e 1b, CAPONS Live Over 8 lbs. 35c lb. Dressed Over 8 lbs. 42c lb, HENS Llve Over 5 lbs. 23c Ib. Dressed Over 5 lbs. 28c Ib. GEESE Live Over .10 lbs. 34c lb. Dressed Over 10 lbs. 42c lb. DUCKS - Live Over 5 lbs. 30c lb. Dressed Over 5 lbs, 40c Ib. Bring in your Eggs. We pay you a premium of .01c per dozen over the Prices in the Daily Papers. Phone Brussels 70x for highest Prices. Prompt service and cash right on the spot. Yours very truly, Brussels Export Packers C1asiifle ,lea •FOR SALE — I , 2 1929 Ford coaches Model A. Phone 77-r-9 McNeill's Garage I WANTED— I Land for growing Hesky Flax. , Contact Phone 74, Seaforth ! GIRL WANTED To learn telephone operating, apply to W. S. Scott, B. M. & G. Telephone So„ Brussels FOR SALE— A quantity of No. 1 Potatoes also some feed corn. Phone 77-r-5 Frank Miller I FOR SALE - 100 acre farm on the 8rd Rae of Morris.' Phone 52-r-17 Gordon F'a'ker FOR SP LE— Spy afples, cabbages, carrots, beets and citrons. Phone 56-r•6 Mrs, Chas. Lake FOR SALE— Lady's coat, size 14 or 15, grey, box style, chamois lined, its like new. Price $15. Mrs. J. C. McNeil LOST - 2 head of cattle lost off Hoegey's grass farm, Con, 13, McKillop Twp., one red with left ear mark ani ons roan witn right ear mark. Phone 48-r-10 Clifford Hoegey FOR SALE -- Hygienic bupplies (Rubber Geode mailed postpaid In plain, sealed envelope with price list. Six , sample 25c, 24 samples, $1.10. Ma I Order Dept. M.33 Nov -Rubber 0o., ;;oz 91, Hamilton, Ont. FOR SALE— We have for sale a tractor ieeer- i ENKINiED ,0 DOOM EGG PROMS `7• , I Ou gg; inti; Vole can get Roe f'e:eds from F. Harrison, Moncrieff John Lamont, Ethel East Huron Produce, Brrssels Morris Federation Elects G. Hetherington, President The annual meeting of the Morris Township Federation of Agriculture was held in the Forester's Hall, Bel - grave en Wednesday night. Begin- ning with a hot turkey banquet. A capacity crowd was in attendance. The president Wilfred Shortreed, wos master of ceremonies. Gordon Bennett, Clinton, Huron County Agricutural representative, led in community •singing. Mrs. Gordon Bennett contributed solos, and Mrs. Gordon Greig readings, Mrs. J. M Conites was accompanist for the evening. Roy Jewell. London, Ole speaker of the evening was introduced by Rev. George Milne of Brussels. His subject was : "Agricultural; What of Its Future?" Mr. Jewell de- clared the Federation is the best organization the farmers have to Mace their problems before the purchasing public. Richard Procter moved a vote of thanks to the speaker. Mr. Bennett congratulated the Federation for work done in ear -1 rying out the warble -fly campaign. T -Ie urged the Federation to insure hat correct prices received by the farmer for his products are made ublic. Robert Lobb, president of Huron County Federation of Agri- ulture, congratulated the Morris nit on the splendid banquet, and Tr. Shortreed on his excellent work s president. John Hanna, M. P. P., also spoke, dying it is the duty of the Feder - tion to bring about better prices or produce, He said the people of Huron county have a great deal to be proud of in having Gordon Bennett as Representative. George Hetherington, newly elected presi- dent, thanked the group for the 0nor. Officers Named Officers for the coming year were elected, with G. R. Coultas in he chair. They are : president, George Hetherington; vice-president Richard Procter; directors, S. S. 1, Lewis Phelan; S. S. 3, Clarence Yui11; S. S. 4. Reginald Watson; S. S. 5, Howard Wilkinson; S. S. 6, Jack Bowman; S, S. 7, Nelson Higgins; S. 9, 3, Bernard Thomas; S. S. 1 Jack Bryans; S. S. 10, Fiem- Ing Johnston; U. S. S. 3, Bernard Craig: II.S.S. 4, Earl Hamilton; S.S. 8, Mussel Henderson; 9. S. 11, George Blake; 9. S. 12, Mervin Richmond; S. S. 17, James Conites; hog producers' representatives Jack Wicketead, Nelson Higgins; cream producers' representatives, Rose Smith, Dennis Langrddge; rcpre- eentatives for county meetings, George T-Ietherington and Mrs. Jack Wtckstead; auditor, Genrgs Michie; voline elelexates to county meeting George Hetherington and Richard Procter. VOTERS' LISTS 1949 Village of Brussels County of Huron MORRIS 1 During November the teaeher and pupils of Bluevalo school raised a a total of $10,110 for the Junior Red Cya55 Crippled Children's Fund, Re-. ee1pts were as follows, Sale of pen- uants, $2.00; sale of Christmas cards, $16,00, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shaw opened their home last week for the regular meeting of the 2nd line Morris r'1chrc C1ub when right tables join-, Pd 1n the play, The prizes for molest number of points went to :Mr, and Mrs. Fred M0Cutcheon. Mrs, 116, J. McMurray and Ross Turvey were awarded prizes for play In the , greatest number of lone hands, A. delicious 11111011 was served by the hostess, eel. and Mrs. 13111 Bremner of i`Ihe1 wre guests of the latter's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw 1 when they entertained the euchre club, Aire. Robert Niehnlson, llelgrave with her sister, Mrs, Mary Reber!' son, assisting with nursing another sister, Mrs. J. A. Geddes who suf• freed a heart attack; Mr. and Mrs.' ,T, A. Barry of Sarnia, with Mr, and Mrs, George Thompson and at the funeral of Henry Thomson at Wingham. UNITED CHURCH Y, P. S. The Young People's Society of the United Church met at the home of :Mss K, Buschlin on Monday night of this week, The meeting was opened by the president Miss Ryan, The roll call was called; with twelve members present. The meeting was turned over to the culture convener Mr. Dunbar who gave an interesting talk. The singing of Christmas Car- ole brought the meeting to a close. A lovely lunch was served by the Hostess. The next meeting is to to be held at the home of Albert Cardiff. Melville Church Service At the morning service Rev. Mr. Milne preached on the subject "Gnat- straining and camel -swallowing," and based the sermon one Jesus' demonstration of the Pharisees' re- ligious conduct. The morning nether" by Turner. Miss Mary Lou Mclearane, took the solo part, At the evening service Rev. Milne dealt with the modern application Paul's ex- ior'tation to Timothy. Mr. Gerald Gibson .rendered the solo "Beautiful garden of prayer." by Philmore, Skinny nen, women gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor WI.* a 1hr1n1 Dory Brae All out; ugly 88.14ow0 OD 9p' rook ro 100500 10¢0007; hod 10001 5an- 6mrven, eln . ' n, rr-polo' I0ok. or dogaln0Rot of ,ui, nos Doul men, hoeltby-taoklrg rrodl01. TTmy thank 0100 spaow tl5oroOlkUog, Omll-bugling 0001,, 000000. ICY 509101, , enricht9 lOV160000001 Iror, tamlr n , 00101000, 000100 blood, 1,oproeo 0Dypt110 and 00¢01, Y0 food 0200) You more ,ttn't t0 and m bme00' p❑01 Scall or ba00 bone). Don't 10ar 6ettlog 000010. Oto0 when you've 5n100d too 8, 10 15 or 20 Om. you'need for normN won ht, 051TC'ropsstttaamttla gp5y' Er k , tees Y(,o oak, a. and g t% 0o10Ddaokes' 00 sono 407. s 0105 din ¢morago SURGE MILKERS Dairy Maid Hot Water Heaters INCREASED — STEADY —PROFITABLE * d ct FOLLOW THE MASTER FEEDING PROGRAM. USE RED HEAD EGG MASH WITH A NOON FEED OF MASTER LAYING PELLETS AND SCRATCH GRAN AT NIGHT. REMEMBER FEEDERS WHO KEEP RECORDS USE MASTER. SEE US FOR YOUR FALL SUPPLY OF OYSTER SHELL, GRIT AND CONCENTRATES. MASTER BALANCED F SDS r ALL CLASSCS OF POULTRY FARM LIVE STOCK FUR BEARING ANIMALS & DOGS YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS t e ct diff, a373 hoe )9-1•-r¢ r 5 e4russzis FOR SALE —• 5 Good Houses for tale in Village of Brussels, immediate possession, also number of good farms, henhonsu 12 x 24, also house that could be moved or could be taken down. J. C. Long, Real 10state Broker, Phone 84 — Brneeele Ont. 9-- J. B. Higgins, Seaforth Surge Dealer—Phone 138 GEO °' G'E BOLLARD Representativt — Brussels lase double disc and a two -furrow NOTICE le hereby given that 1 tractor plow, also 3 section sprin- ' have complied with Section 8 of the tooth harrows and a stiff -tooth cut- 1. Voters' List Ace and that 1 have tivator, Would sell these cheap posted up in 18 y office, ori the are for quick sale or deal on a cow. day of November 1949, the list of all Phone 56-r-9 Geo. Wesenburg persons entitled to vote in the said NM'ttnicipality at '1'Iunielpal Elections' NOTICE a'+ 1 that the list renl.L ae ther t for hr ; Having taken over the agency for seer'tons, and 1 call name 0,I v,•tors Lakeview Ohick Hatchery, Exeter, to take immediate prooeedtngs to for this district, I would appreciate have any errors or omissions cor- any orders you see fit to give me. rested, according to law, the last Murray Stiles, Brussels, Phone 65x -r-3 day of appeal being the Brd day of December, 1949. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1946 4. lt. Ct1. enntL, Clerk, 'dirge of Brussels. FOR SALE— 1 large stze wood stove in good condition, can be seen at The Brussels Post. Renfrew Cream Separators and Milkers Fleury -Bissell Discs, Plows, Manure Spreaders, Lime ane F'ertltzer Sowers, Spring -tooth ,'farrows Land Packers, Rubber -Tired Wagons. Oliver Tractors, both wheel traotors and crawlers, Plows, Moe, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer Mills We also have repairs for Ol!ver•Cockshutt Tractors MORRITT & WRIGHT Implement Dealers for Oliver implements Telephone 4 and 93. Blyth, Ont, Youir u- trt FARMERS — Now is the time to order your Mineral for cattle, hogs and poultry. Try Rawleigh's this year. We guar- antee good results. Also have a good louse killer. Ask your Rawleigh Dealer Geo. Wesenburg, or Phone 56-r-9 Brussels. t'1 Take advantage of our Coat Clearance Sale during December We guarantee you sufficient savings on your purchase to allow for additional Christmas shopping. You save from $10.00 to $35.00 on our Winter Coats. We now offer UNTRIMMED Winter Coats, lined, in- terlined and chamois, all wool materials with plenty of warmth, good looks and everything you would ordinarily expect for many dollars more. priced right to clear in record time from $29.95 up. Fur Trimmed Coats reduced at least $15.00 per coat. No gift more beautiful or more appreciated than a lovely Fur Coat. We have just made a lucky buy of beautiful electric Seal, (Dyed Rabbit) Coats in sizes from 12 right up to 44, the new long length of course from 44 to 46". Collars which fit snugly around the neck to keep you warm when it blows. These coats sell regularly for $200.00 or more .... Our Special Pre -Christmas Price $175.00 fully guranteed by us and one years storage FREE. (no trade-ins please.) Our Gift Department is ready to serve you with dozens of wonderful items for the festive Season. Kayser full-fashioned Nylons in three proportioned lengths $1.65 up. Kayser Lingerie, snuggies, panties, briefs, slips. Weldrest full-fashioned Nylons, short, long, medium and extra long from $1.65, with black heels and seams $1.95 Pure Silk Service weight $1.75 Full-fashioned Lisle hose at $1.50 pr. Sulette Slips, Formula and Pacemaker, the famous "THREE" by Silknit, sizes 32-44 from $3.00 up to $5.00. Angora Tams $1.75. Blouses from $2,95 up to $12.95 each. Scarves from $1.35 to $2.95. Real Silk at $2.95. Handbags front $1.89 to $9.95. Silver Fox Collars, satin lined, double pouch $39.95. Mountain Sable chokers (dyed bassarick) $10.00 p. skin 2.3 -and 4 skin effect. Housecoats, too many types to describe in detail, Chenille, $5.95, all wool from $12.95, Bengaline $10.95, plain and flowered, many other items not mentioned at rock -bottom prices. Shop at the Paris Ladies Shoppe Listowels leading ladies' wear store. Where your dollar buys more. 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 1 4 a 4