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The Brussels Post, 1942-3-18, Page 5SS SEED NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR GRASS SEED WANTS ! tateerB"riggs Famous Lion Brand Seed for greater germination of seed.. Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy, Yellow Blossom Clover White Blossom also mixtures at Special Prices. It will pay you to get our prices before buying. We can supply you with all your pasture grass, Rape, Etc. Full Line of Feeds For Better Results feed Rose Brand Chick Starter or O.A.C. Chick Starter We have Bran, Shorts Oil Cake, Pig Starter, Hog Concentrate, Poultry Concentrate, at reasonable prices. Livingston Stock Feeds. Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs & poultry. We will cull your poultry to your satisfaction. A. J. Pearson Ethel Ont. Phone 22r7 GREY The Majestic Institute The March. meeting of Majestic Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Speirs on Thursday after noon, March 12, 1942. About 12 members and 8 visitors were pres- ent. The president, Mrs, Clare Long opened' the meeting with In- •stitute Ode and, the Lord's Prayer. The reports of secretary were given and adopted. The roll call was answered with "How to save sugar." The April meeting will be held at Thr Bray Chick does the trick. Lt me show you the proof. Place - yyiur order here. No writing. No bather. Call or phone. GILBERT NETHERY, R. R. 5, BRUSSELS the home of Mrs. Roy Thnell on Thursday afternoon April 9th. In- tertaining papers en the "Lady mem- 1 ber, of Parliament" were given by Mrs. J. Armstrong and Mrs,. B. Hemingway: Plans for the play, soon 1 to be presented, were discussed. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a. close after Iwhich lunch was served by the hostess. (II Mn.sA. Bruce, 17th con., is some- what wtiat indisposed ,at ',Present as she was overcome with a slight stroke. I Her numerous friends elope to hear 1 of a steady improvement, James! Smith, sou of -Hugh ,Sanith, Molesworth, left recently for Galt 1 as he, has, enlisted with! the R.C.A.F. Tapping trees will noon be the ne1toocupation. for tate progressive farmer. Mrs. M. Taylor, Wawanosh was a recent visitor with her sister Mr.e. "H,,,Candliff, trth cont ,• Mrs. Alex Armstrong is spending an enjoyable week visiting friends in Toronto. Keep the evening of April 9th open for the play "Mother in the ,Shadow"'' to be presented in Brussels l Town Hall by the Majestic Woiiten's Institute. "'e'"' Car To Arrive Antrch 1961 ��i JCS e McTavish Brussels mite . of Wheat (HE BRIJSSFIS P051 a SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT! Thousands of people in Brussels and district are wearing REID'S.. GLASSES with perfect satisfaction. if you have. headaches, eyestrain, failing, vision, cannot see to thread your needle or read—see Mr.: Reid and have your eyes thoroughly examined by him. Lowest prices at all times. Latest styles of Glasses A REIDry /� Brussel Office =•- R e A w t11ir 'MN lsvery Wednesday I Afternoon .Z�Ofl to 5 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST MISS HiNGSTJN'S & c TOMt:TRIST I Store -• . Phone 51 Notice to Creditors In the estate of Archibald LIvIngston McDonald late of 'tha VIIIaQe of Brussels In the County of 'Huron, drover, who died on or about the. fifth day of December, A.D. 1941. TAKE NOTICE thrat all parties hav- ing claims or deanands against the estate or the above deosased must mail particulars and proof of same to the undersigned' executors, or their soldoitor, 00 or before the twenty-third day of March, A.D. 1942, upon whims date the said executors will ,proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims Which they shall then have received.. DATED at Brussels this third day of MaUc6i, A.D. 1942. Doyle McDonald Ian McDonald Executors by their solicitor 0, JOSEPH BEN- SON, Brussels, Ontario, for Elmer D. Bell absent on Active !Service. Ci ass fled Ads FOR SALE - 1 Trailer, good condition." • apply .at Ethel Garage FOR SALE - 1 Colony House and, 2. Buckeye Brooder Stoves, 500 .chick size. phone 77-r-12 Mrs. I,. Rooney FOR SALE= A quantity of Nabarb Seed Barley, Gov't. grade No. 1. Also some wood, phone 28-r-14 W. J Turnbull R.E. No, 2, Brussels FOR SALE— Model A ,Delivery truck in good condition. Equipped with five Heavy Duty tires and good battery. apply L, W. Eck -niter. FOR SALE—' 1 Kitchen Stove, coal or wood, 1 Kitehen, Table, falling leaf, 3 Kitche en chairs. apply to Mrs. Earngey, Brussels QUALIFIED AGENT FOR— A A Quality" and "Ageico" Ferti- lizees. For prices and recommenda- tions apply to .. Chester Benton] phone 51-r-18 Brussels, Ont. HOUSE FOR SALE-. On James street. Now occupied by G. MMcDowell, apply to phone 61x -r-1 Mrs. Win..Wilkinson FOR SALE - 1 Easy Hanclw slier with wringer and 1 -Beatty Electric Washer both In A-1 condition. I0heap for quick sale. apply to The Radio Shop, Brussels. WANTED Girl or Middle aged woman for housework; good wages, and board, in Toronto, 604 College St. 05)p -1y to Export- Packers. PINE TREES FOR SALE— The County of Huron offer for sale' pine trees about 3,-4 feet high, suitable for windbreaks etc., for $12.50 per 100. Trees to be taken from ground on farm of J. J. Robert- son,- concession 8, Colborne, apply' to Nelson McLat ty, R.R. 5, Gocierich T. R. Patterson, County Engineer. FOR SALE— House and lots!- owned by Ma's, A. H, Macdonald oat Turnberry Street in the Village of Brussels. Apply to C. JOSEPH B10NiSON, solicitor, Brussels-, Ontario, SWEE CAPORAL Wedneaday, March 111lth, 1942 ., "THE PUREST FORM IN WHICH TOBACCO CAN 6E SMOK6Dn UNRESERVED Auction ,Sale The undersigned Auctioneer has received Instructions from PORTER BROS. Lot 20, Concession 10, Turnberry Township Three miles North of Wingham, on Highway No. 4 Ito sell by public auction commencing at 1:00 p.m. (S.T. sharp THURSDAY, APRIL 2 The Following— HOGS & (POULTRY White Sow with 6 pigs .White Sow with 9 pigs White Sow with 9 pigs Whte Sow with 9 pigs White Sow with litter of pigs White Sow with litter of pigs White Sow with litter of pigs 12 Pullets 2 Ducks and 1 Drake CATTLE„ Black oow due July 2 Holstein cow, fresh Red Durham cow due time sale Roan cow fresh Grey cow, due Sept. 10 Jersey just freshened Hereford, due June 16 3 Steers rising 2 yrs. 5 Heifers rising 2 yrs. 1 Steer rising 1 yr, 5 Heifers rising 1 yr. 4 winter calves HORSES— Grey Mare, 7 yrs. old, supposed In foal Grey Horse Bay Mare IMPLEMENTS.— Complete blacksmith equipment Garage heels and wrenches and endless chain hoist 1 set Dehorners 1 power grind stone 1 hand grind stone 1 power rip saw 1 circular saw frame on trucks '1 Fleury Flaker, almost new 1 Gilson Corn Blower 1 International , H.P. Engine, on steel trucks 1 Waterloo Boy, 122-27 Tractor and 25 -ft. drive belt 1 Gilson Engine 11/2 H.P. and belt 7 -ft. by 214 ins. 1 set Tractor spring•Itooth Harrows 2 sets drag Harrows 1 2 -furrow Cockshutt tractor plow 1 2 -furrow Cockshutt int foot -lift plow WANTED— To hear, from party having 100• acre farm for rent. Buildings to be in good .shape. _ apply 1q Richard Carter, Phone 42-r-26 Brussels FOR -SALE- 1 house and lot knawv. as 256 and 1 vacant lot known as 257. S2tuatea on the North West side of; Albert St., in the village of Brussels. This is• to' olose ort the Estate of the late Annaba Heist, deceased. apply to—Mt. E, T•I Hais�t, 8522h.Ilcl Waton Bd. ( Toronto, Ont. FirstPlanes Arrive The flrst airplanes to arrive, at tate new Centralia Airport came in on Miondayend More are expected at any time. Most of the hangers are new ready to receive then!, 311te rest of bite buildings are practically' completed, The delay is in the run trays whichy awing to weather -coil- ditionis,were 'held up lest fall. --Exeter Tianes,etdvocato Buy War Saking Stamps Regularly YOU' Roil Them Beffer Wifl OGDEN'S cuT C/CARETTE TOBACCO 1 Fledty. Walking Plow Massey-I4arris Binder, 7 -ft. cut 1 International Walking plow McCormick Mower, 6 -ft. cut 4 -horse stiff -tooth. Cultivator Massey -Harris Drill, 11 hose 2 wagons 1 Hay Rack 1 Flat Rack Gravel Box Wheel Barrow 1 set Sleighs with dray bottom 1 walking. Scuffler 1 Cockshutt riding Scuffler DeLaval Separator, No. 13 Frost &. Wood Hav Loader drop deck Deering dump Rake Fanning mill 4.wheelei Trailer, with stock racks 2 -wheeled Trailer, with sock racks Cutter, robe and single -harness 1 set disc, 12 plates 1 harrowing Cart (Theban., wales, capacity 1 -ton Steel Roller Quantity Lumber Quantity of wooden and stel Posts 2 -steel Drlms, 40 gal, am 2 Puloer & Bag Carrier 5—gal. gas pails Stewart power •Clippers Sauer -kraut Shredder eaneime G•dnder ,e Press 1 slush Scraper - 1 Turnip Shoot E` Forks and Shovels ' 1 steel post !Pounder '32 'Plymouth Coach Car overhauled and five new tires 'al O^d"y Truck VA ton HARNESS ? set- double Harness Riding Saddle GRAIN— . - .. Quantity of Barley and Oats an4 numerous other articles TERMS—CASH seen! I rpr-y ren RESERVE PORTER EROS,—prop. MATT. GAYNOR=Auctioneer ETHEL The t e alar meetings of the W M S, and W.A. •of the Ethel United Church were held at the •Itoin;e ot. M1'5. Dr. t;.i'chmond with the prest- d,ent, Mrs. Geo. Menzies, in blue altair, Mrs. Win, Bremner tonic charge of the Worship service The theme was "The Lord's !Supper—:Che. ' C•ov enant of our Faith," !MTs. Harold Love read the lesson and ,short talks were given by Mrs.. 'Cleaver and Mars, Bremner, The meaning of the Lord's, S'la,pper in m! +0lii'istiali - ex. patience, The topic 00the stsdy book, Serving With the !Sous of St n; Was .given by Mrs. Geo, Menzies Mrs, 1Bing talo 'charge of the W A, .and .leve a vesdrt of the .111111051 booriaet which was'ah real 0i110000S.. It Wes deckled to'hold t quilting in tate basement er the Chtn'ct,. The preeeetla Oto go 10 Misstonel, The Meeting Closed with the benediction utter 'wihiolt hunch WAS served by Mrs, Itaietatnend ttosls . ed ihY the ,CaMMItttee in. Cham°. Our Annual Pre -Easter Sale Starts This Saturday May we be allowed to urge our valued clientele to do their Easter Shopping With just about three more weeks to go to Easter, let us be realistic about conditions in the Ladies' Wear industry. There IS a pronounced labour shortage. There also is a real difficulty in obtaining imported tweeds and domestic woollen materials. Right at the present moment our stock of Ladies' Apparel is very good. There is a splendid assostment of everything . . yet. Tailored suits and tweed coats made of im- ported British Materials, Dressy coats and dressmaker suits, sheer and cotton blouses, lovely frocks for all occasions, bonnets to match, gloves, handbags and all the little nick-nacks WARDROBE; we ) your Nt have NEWW them... yet. MAY WE URGE YOU TO DO YOUR • Easter Shopping NOW WE HAVE YOUR SIZE WE KNOW WHAT YOU WANT. Ten Years of Fair Dealings Paris Ladies Shoppe - Listowel, Ont Listowel's Leading Ladies Wear Store. Where your Dollar buys more. Huron County Internagpnal Plowing Match "A. J." is in charge of tractors at the International Plowing Match. If You are a resident of Huron county that sentence would be sufficient to tell you exactly who we are referring to. The than is A. J. MoMnrre,Y, at present Mayor of the Town of Clin- ton a job which he has held in- cidentally quite often in the- past. number of years, A. J`, McMurray is a mon who has arrived• et a point where he can look bask over a long [period of life, A. majority of It Spent, working. around machinery. He has been selling, talking, living the :'maciiine- ry game for years. He has followed the progress of .power farming in the country with keen interest. It has been his life work and he Iias, one .satisfaction , . that of knew- ing that he has never Sold a. man a "white elephant." -• - "My calculation Hallways has been that when you se ll a roan something You Shenk' make a .friend of him" he se3"s in his soft,' school -teacher - tali voice, "I like to be able to drop in and sec a man and see how ,the. machinery is wording, and •.net be afraid to step in. (rent of his far." That very fact is !helping him! a great d'ea.l these days as he gets ready for his share of the work in connection with the 1942 I t national Plowing Match ill Huron- county., uron=county,, His friends are offering their help on every side and it Makes „.4... the: task ... which is not au easy' one .. a great deal lighter, They use e, lot of traotors nowa- days at an International Plowing ...Match. „Just stand around early in the morning aigd listen to the roar- ing motors as the powerful machines speed away off to the competitions" You: would actually wonder how it would be possible to secure so- many ' of them at one time. 'There are other headaches this. year to be encountered, One is the matter of fuel Another o•ne will. be a shortage of labor on many 00 the farms and possibly a. reluctance on the part of some to give up their machines. The fact that the farm machinery companies. are busy on war projects will also make 'a ser- train amount,. of cdiffei•ence. ' r- However, us '•A. J." obae'rvetl, "There is no need to ..be gloomy' about the matter, When the thous- stuck's of people from .all parts of the Province snake the trip to Huron greatest Plow -1M .See P! 1 �. county t0 ill g match in the history of the Ontarla Plowmen's Ass elation you can bet your bottom alar they will not be - disappointed. 'Vela have the tralctoree and the fuel and the iiecessaryl^ material to help the. mated) aloe* and hang up, another record for the Banner County of Ontario." n er- , Buy War Salving Stamps Regularly GO: any time Thursday, April 2nd, until 4.00 p.m. Monday, April 6th. RETURN: leave destination up to midnight Tuesday April 76,1942, • v1�" et' levita1d rI,o�ee �{olrrn for me • This Ions wesk.end olfen en onporlanity for a vldt at hone or away with friends. CANADIAN NATIONAL