The Brussels Post, 1950-10-25, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
MIELE INDEMNITY INSURANCE
A new policy providing/ accidental death and dismemberment benefits to
protect your loved ones. Your beneficiaries will receive:
Face Value of the Policy if you die from a natural cause.
Double the Face Value of the policy if you die by accident.
Triple the Face Value of the policy if you die by accident whilriding
d ngdtas a plas-
aenger in certain public conveyances or while in a burning p
ubYou yourself get liberal dismemberment benefits providing Dash for loss of parte of your body.
Asst dor our pamphlet "Confederation Life Announces" diving particulars of these benefits. It will interest you.
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ALL-STAR READING TREATS
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Representative
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Wednesday, October 26th, 1960
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CiaSSified !CIS.
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FOR SALE —
1.vehnrn pullets Haying)
Aia rtiu McDonald Phone 40-r-11
POR SALE —
Stray, d Xurthern Spy Apples
Allen Searle P1Inne 18-r-4,
CORN PICKING --
\Ve have new equipment to pick
your grain Corn.
Stan Alexander Ethel, Ont.
FOR SALE —
lo-- eau 16.. Stockers, Hereford ,
end TMtrbams.
W. R. Little Phone 72x
1
FOR SALE —
Pranu- Building 19' x 24', also
hardwood, limb and body wood.
I Jas, Stevenson Phone 00_r-4.
MORRIS
Mr. raid 11re. Jas. 1ltchie, lir. and
Mrs. Chas. W. Cole and daughter
Joan of Londoo with relatives In
Mic'hii;an over the week-encl.
The'Orluher meeting of the W. T.
w •: held at the home or :\]re. Jas.
\iI-hie ou the 17. with 40 Indies
nres,mt The Prtsideut. Mrs. S.
Pruner runducted the opening ex-
ercises after which Dr. A.ldiss of
Clinton head of the 01etlital (Health
Cull molt eharge and showed elide%
lu c'nnneetion with his work. The
roll tall was answered by "Don'ts
for the Stoic Ile nt". A quiz was eon,
ducted by Miss Agnes Maven, Mrs.
Harold Walsh demonstrated the
pasturizing of milk. Lunch was ser-
ved by the hostess assisted by Mrs.
S. Cook anti Mrs. W. Scott The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Cliff. 1 ognn Bclgrave.
The Miehlc families of Morris
township received word of the death
of a consul, W!lhtam T irton at Lor-
ing . in the North Tiny area. Mrs.
Lorne Nikhul, George Michie, Robert
Mtebie and Mr. and MTt's. Eldon
Kirton of Turnberry township. at-
tended the funeral last Monday.
IFOR SALE —
I 175 Rhode island Red 'Pullets, 615
nuonl'.na ora,
Fred Sawyer Phone 58-r-19
FOR SALE —
Brick house, full bath and double
V I
_. - , wn� garage. Por further particulars apply
Lorne W. Eckmier.
'Citues. You're HISSING something ROOM FOR RENT ---
if yen miss the THREE 131G
MAGAZINES and oilier it einat its
contents of Detroit Stmday Tittle.
t ytee. ropy of Detroit Sunday
Tints every week! Mr.
I FOR SALE —
j Cnncoleuin rug. new
Roost, a room and board if desired. ' Marjorie C. Campbell Brussels
err al. Apply to � FOR SALE —
iehmcn •Phone 90 1 «tvo Hornet" drain saws 4 and
! r, H.P.. 2 and 3 ft. blades, in good
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Pull-out wash basin and toilet
facilities of your own.
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temperature to your liking.
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as you view the colourful panorama unfolding
outside your picture window. In your duplex
roomette, you have your own toilet and wash
basin .. , your own temperature control.
When you're ready for sleep, pull out the
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morning enjoy a leisurely wash and shave in
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Toronto*, Toronto- Chicago, Winnipeg•
Vancouver, Montreal -Chicoutimi.
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condition. Apply to
\\'uh Wheeler Phone 584-24 ' vii d by -two seas Alex and .Tim,
incl two sisterMentha of Indiana-
FOF SALE — 11 had'.. ani Ida 'Mrs. S. Rabson)
Pull, ts, layiutr and ready to lay. I ] t".whril g, ..and on, brother Wes-
s,i R. T Reds Rocks, also New Hamps. IeY of Oregon. 1h•. Colin*. was
t T'ic-,,. Apply to tneri;etl 1, Eliza Rose. Oct, 24111,
lttl--
Der ean Mei-Mr.-0d. T1 11 1 TT 'r, 1 t,lertu yen r., on the
1 f n. r (,r•y 1t:, Stip. TTe eon -
i 1h i 1 l Ilv I'r the prngreee of
the tiw nsbip.
It, .\1'w Lan. f • Ethel
j i t w
11 (ht It conducted the fun-
k H' wes hrr'ed beside
hi, wife In Pima r Centre cemetery.
Palthear rs were: 'homes Hurst,
Perry atephensen. Lawson Ward,
Gen. birt,'htnsnu. ,Tohn Savage and
H.gienic Supplies (Rubber Goods) , 1` " ITeib)n
trailed postpaid to plain sealed I It, left - s, Christian experience
envelope with price net, Six ii behind which will endure fat' over.
sample 25e, 24 samples, $1.00. Mail
Order Dept. M 33 Nov -Rubber Co.,
Pox Ill, Hamilton, Ont,
Frank Collins
A highly respected citizen of Grey
township died at his home the even-
ing of October Inti, in his 90th
!
year and was the eldest son of the
hitt Daniel anti Catherine (Griffin)
Collins.
.:..Tic• was barn ]tt 1bt' Toevnship of
Pima, 10111, May 22nd. Ile is eur-
Ph'.t 40 -r -ti Brussels. '
Ethel.
, FOR SALE —
Meeet .A F ,rel Coupe 1931.
\i 1 1 A Ford Cnarhes 1929.
trailer. '
lees:cal';: Garage Brussels.'
Phone 77-r-0.
'OR 3ALIa —
LIVESTOCK WANTED—
"tip to 95.00 each for Dead - or
Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
your farm, Prompt Service. Phone
Collect Brussels 72, William Stone
Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont,
ATTENTION FARMERS —
We will be pieased to pick up dead
or crippled farm animals and pay
1 highest prevailing prices. For tm-
1 mediate service telephone collect —
j Brussels 86-r-12 or Elmira 564
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd.
WANTED —
A Enniilex agency pays. It takes
little rapitai to start and operate
your own agency. Your success is
assured if you give the effort. Tin -
limited possibilities. Let us tell
you how. Write to
FAMILEA PRODUCTS COMPANY,
1000 Delu'imier, Montreal, Que.
FARM FOR SALE --
100 acres N15 of Lot 22 on the 4th
Con. Morris Twp„ 10 acres, arable
land, the rest in pasture including
7 acres bash. Priced for'qufck sale..
Apply to Wm. Beirness. Phone 12-r-16
WANTED —
Tenders will be received until Oct.
23, 19.50, for caretaker at S. S. No.
10 Grey to commence Nov, 1st. De-
tails of duties may be had from sec-
' rotary. State salary. Apply to
.T. Carl Hemingway. Seo.-Treas.
Brussels R. R. 8 Phone 25-r-5,
NOTICE —
Order your unbreakable plow
points• early. I have some In stock
at present but they are selling tants
Order Ductalloy points which are
replaced when broken. I have a sec-
ond hand 2 -furrow Tractor Plow. Also
a Demonstrator new 10% off, Order
your Mineral in October and get in
nn the 99.50 price. Could you nse
some
Stable -Phos? tar the winter
to keep yoiir odours down and keep
stables clean. Phone or writs.
Geo. Wesenburg Phone 50-r-9,
Renfrew Crean
Separators and Milkers.
Disc, Plows, Manure
Spreaders..
Limo and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
Land Packers,
(lubber -tired Wagons.
Oliver 'Tractors,
both wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, Discs, Spreaders,
Mowers, Hay Invaders,
Smalley Forar_e Blowers and
Hammer MW..
We also ave repairs for
Oliver Cockshutt Tractors.
MOPRITT & VWRIOFT►`
,nte'arent }Dealers for
' ttv,pr lmptlomente
Telephone 4 and 01 Blyth, anti,
ETRE11.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Task Turf and family
of Aylmer spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Sack Wilson.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack 'Wilson, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stevenson spent
last week visiting in North Bay and
Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rowes and :Tr,
and Mts. Stanley Wilson and Larry
emelt the week -end with Mr, and
Mrs. Theme Jeers in Hamilton,
AUCTION SALE
Of House and Property and House -
Hold Effects of the Tate
Luke Sperian, to Brussels, to be
held on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th
Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Sharp
Resent Conks Stove, good baker
retellee Treater
Kilcllen Cabinet
Extension Table with 8 leaves
0 Chairs, 1 Arm Chair. 1 Morris Chair
2 Rockers. Mirrors, Curtains
1 Day Tied, Pillows
1 Gall Seal Cong. Rug 9 x 12
1 Gateleg Table
Couch Desk, Washing Machine.
e'en A
�vrte triti•h @1'
Sabbath School and service orwm•.
ship wereheld as ne,ual on Hnnday
niorniug, Oct. 22. with Rev AIX J
t,hutpeon In the pulpit.
Thr Young 'Women 0".' M. 11. held
their O,•tnher meeting ie flu• slurred
on Tlnn•sdav aft„rmnou, ale 1') The
members or the ;mint' \V 1) S :1114
the ladies from TTninn were guests
and ,Mrs. (Rev.1 .T. H. Kerr of Brits.
eels gave a very enlightening talk
ember cep "•ier.r'es in nar-the and
mi:�rira1:re n','k. Members of the
T1111,1,- Wemen'a _rrntlp served re-
freshment.. In the basement follotviug
the meeting.
Visitors with 51r. :old SL's. Calvin
Cameron over the week -end were
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Mitchell. White -
Atwell, and Mrs. Tout Carrie anti
Mrs. Carena. Cali. Mrs. William
Cameron ac•evnipanied Mrs. Currie
herr. hnvine visited friend in
Kitchener and Galt during the Past
two weeks.
Mr. John inlets, 14 can. Grey. Is
ennrintrl to SWine'hant Hnapitnl suf-
ferint from slight itvnke, His
ninny friends wish him :r sp„edy
recovery.
Several from Crauhrook, atlr't 1 Pit
Anniversary Services in ITeh^,lle
Church last Sunday.
Stint A. Perrin wee guest nr
L. D. Thompson at the Linn+ Semler
hist Monday evening.
Mr. end Mrs Manrir't' Cameron
were, visitors with relatives in Lnn-
,i"•+. brat wPek,
Blair McIntosh Is busy installing
a furnnee this week.
The
rt et at meeting or the Cran-
hrnntt W0111011'e T'tat1tnte ntrt in the
srhnol 'I'nearlay evenhte at tt o'rlork
with 24 ladies present.
The meeting opened by the sing-
ing of the "Oeenin,e Ode" followed by
the "Institute Creed" and the Levi's
Prayer in ttn=5on.
t. The illiutites of the lest meeting
were read by the secretary :Mrs.
Gurdon TCntght.
Several items of business were con -
3 Bedroom Suites, 1 oak suite dotted by the president, Mrs. Jas.
2 Mattresses, 2. new wool blankets Bremner.
Clocks, 'Waxer Mop, Linoleum 1 Tl' was decided to postpone the
Kitchen Ware, ashes, .Tars I November' family 1110111 until ,Tausary
Crocks, Cattpet Sweeper, 1 and snbstitete the January sleeting
Electric Plate, Electric Iron in November on account of the
Lawn Mower t Comrnnnity Center not being eou-
G,artlPn Tools, Foi'ks, Saw• Horse ! pleted. �^
Sa.w, Shop Ladder, Axe The next meeting to be held in the
Lawn Trebles, Grind Stone ' action! the •second Tuesday in Nov -
New Wheelbarrow either at 3 p, m,
3 Cord Hardwood, Quantity kindling
Men's Coon Fur Coat, in excellent
condition.
Oak china: cabinet
Toilet Set
Flower stand
Child's cot
Drop tear table
Timid sleight r.
A report on the financial st+tte-
itlent. of the booth at the. Brussels
Fall Pair was read showing that
a considerable snnl or money hard
• been reailized.
' A letter from Mrs. S. Wheeler
was react reminding us of the meet-
: tng in the Library alt Ort, 30th. on
"Color in the T4otne," 'clan of a
Terms Cash meeting in the Library. Nov. 11th for
Tet'nts on House and Property made some of the officers or the institute,
known day of sale. Mrs. 'R1a!r Mcintnsh gave an in.
William S. Scott„ Auctioneer. tcrestittg paper on the motto: "Be
Mrs. Russel Shine, Executrix. . not simply gond. he gond far sone -
thing,"
Tit roll call was answered hy .0
FOR SALE — ; suggestion on "How to welcome a
Genera] store on highway, white new citizen."
The topic on our newest province
brick, with dwelling, also 4 room ,' 'wl•o„uiiland was very splendidly
apartment ab ova store, Post Ottlee alien by Miss Frances Dennis,
and stock and equipment included. \ geography mtitth in chore's, of
Price $10,000. Owner i]1 health, Miss Muriel McDonald and Mrs.
General store on highway, with • '
Hi lac r lino:Piing exciting
It tel'::l In inene
r asst by sin I
a, n, int 1 l g ng
It„
v. ,r i Mint litto.11 uv• .ervetl by
• Mrs Sl-tnley Catlin-
,.Niue Mrs. Clem.
Hterflrt' and Alf= \'l.' S(c Pae:gart,
BLUEVALE
.'1 h„ honored
. a eenee c : :at the Mime
rd ti,... er,nnl,l nt::!r. IL's Harvey
1" Sinha.. .111 511)' occas-
. 'h, , ,:1, Lirthday. Thc.
int•hitt, l tar.:aims of iter
Titnih•. ,r:111 10'111,1”011 and •treat
^ratob 1111,11, n 11 = Hall lives
11,ro, is P•" ,, :rde ,,t Ttiller;de and
relieve :teed beellh.
\ al „ern'*r•
113, held in the
1' muutnity Hall here last W,,dnes-
d otittt 1't honor fir cordon
Strt•ertsou rind iia hridt• the fnrm'r
Nu:^t SM:,w, cL:nr.htr i' of Mr. and bTrs.
Er talc Shaw. ren :'. llnrris. .\lt ad-
,Ire.;1'02.1 by .Tank Tincm'tnt
and 0 -!,,en !lir+ iiv' , !Jed the
n, w.pe•,,;ta ., i•Ii n sum irf mouse,
T.,t•mil V. Is .,reed, and tlaltcing was
inlayed in `lry nn,:i'
, :,•Ilea -a. 1)'. ;eel Airs. 55,•vensen
alai \b ()!lti ' Hallow::y,
M'ree'',•r•. MO, her sister. \]rs W.
sir: , , v. It,. 1'. 11. Mi1.4 111.
•1 t. !DI: 110, of \tote. 5. opie
leen: er t ::,t euleei elientbel the
1:01,1 1' 1' ri. Pre,Itvterial rally
in Melville Presbyterian Church,
ltr i iw'la, Wednesday night.
Ptr,unals: Mrs. Earl Hiuuilton,
\ir=. Arthur alt:nv. lirs, (letn'ge
Thto, nt,m, Mrs. 1farum Htnmiiton,
Alia (O:ts. Bosnian. -\bite Emma
\lex 11e('rark!n. firs.
Curtis 5ir.eSp:trlins ,inhnslmt. and
Airs. 10' .1. I'r'atutlt were among
the members of the W. 11. S. of the
Putted Clnurh who attended the
s-'1lutit meeting at Wroxeter,
Mrs \\tiller snit attendee] the
1ttPlph .\ren Women's iitstitutte cnn-
ventioii held at Stratford as the
nt'fic."al delegate from the loeal
institute, :\Tis. Eldred Nichol and
Mrs, ilu'vty Robertson attended
also and visited with relatives and
friends.
t) SPECIAL
LOW RAIL FARES
ROYAL
AGRICULTURAL
INTER FA!
TORONTO NOV. 14 - 22
FARE AND ONE-HALF
FOR THE ROUND TRIP
Good going—November 13th to
November 22nd inclusive,
Return—LeaveToronto notlater
than midnight, November 23rd,
Pali information front any agent.
new house, gas pumps 'and good
stock.
Chopping milt In good village, 40
H, 1'. Deisel Engine also good teed
business in connection. Price 96,600.
J. C. Long, Real Eistate Broker,
Phone 84 Brussels, Ont.
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