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ASS SEED
NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR
GRASS SEED WANTS !
Steel Briggs 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 w,111. pay you to get our prices before buying.
We can' supply you with all your pasture grass, 'Rape, Etc.
Fuil Line of Feeds
For Better Results feed
Rose Brand Chick Starter
or O.A.C. Chick Starter
We have
Bran, Short's, `(Oil Cake, Pig Starter, Hog Concentrate,
Poultry Concentrate, at reasonable prices.
Livingston Stock Feeds.
Highest C'ash Prices
paid -for Eggs & poultry.
We will cull your poultry to your satisfaction.
AJPearson
Ethel Ont. Phone 22r7
W. J .Greer Passes member a' the United Church,
Away at Windham
W. J. Greer, - one of Wingliam's staunch Conservative and for some
Brest -known ,citizens died Sunday years served on the town council,
morning at this Koine. Mr. Greer had die was. a member of the Orange
been 1n good health and on Saturday 'Lodge, the Masenie Order, the
night Siad been out for a walk. On I.O.O.F,. and the C'•n F.
,serving as a member of the board
•
of stewards anit as church aecre-
tary until his death. He was a
' 'Sunday about 7:00 a.an. he suffered: ,,,,,,���
a heart attack from which he failed . Surviving besides his widow, the ';e =i as`b-- i • A/� `.i
to rally. forme tTthel IYfusgrove, . daughter �r M e,7
Bonn in Go) i le, he Was the eldest .of the late 9,', 57 Musgrove, former ..
son of the late Mr, and Mr's, Samuel M.L.A. for North Huron, are three FOR SALE-,
Greer, pioneers of HoM1vick township, 'biotdiers Robert A, and "Albert E, A safe at once, phone 13
He conducted a boot and shoe retail 'Greer, both of Toronto and J. E.
.business ini. Winghahr for 40 years Greer, '0f Henrilton;' a sister, Mrs.
and retired two years ago. rllberf Welc1., of Toronto.
Formerly a• Methodist. he was a Tile' funeral will Ibe held Tuesday
at 2:30 in the United- church with
— --- ------ interment in 'Winnghaan (cemetery.
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of Joseph Querin late
of the Village of Brussels and
County of Huron, gentleman, who
Idled on or about the ninth day of
April, A.D, 1935.
TAKE NOTICE that all parties hav-
ing •olaime or demands against the
estate of the above deceased must
avail particulars and proof of same
to the undersigned executors or
their solicitor on or before the thir-
teenth day of April. AD, 1942, `upen
which date the said executors will.
Proceed •to dieti'9butte the assets
with regard may to those claims'
which they' Ilion' have received.
DATED at Brussels this twentY-
fourtlr day of March, A.D. 1942,
Robert J. Bowman
George MOOail, Executors,
by their •solicitor C. JOSEPH BEN-
SON, Brussels, Ontario, for Elmer D.
Bell' absent on Active Service
Notice to Creditors
In 'the estate ,of, Albert Whitfield
late of the Towruship of. Grey in
the County of Huron, farmer; who
died on or. about the fourteenth
'day of (December, A.D. 1941.
TAKE NOTICE that all parties hay-
ing claims or demands, against the
estate •of the above deceased. riiust
mail particulars' and proof of same
to the undersigned executors or their
solicitor on or before the thirteenth
,day 'of April, A.D. 1942, upon which
date tihe said executors will proceed
to distribute 'the, as4ets with regard,
only to those olairms which they shall
then have received!
DATED at Brussels this ''twenty-
fourth da.y of March A,D. 1942,
Garfield Baker •
•George Mlohel, Execntorn
by their solicitor C.. JOSEPH 'BEN-
SON, Brussels, Ontario for Either D,
Bell absent onActive Service,
PINE TREES 'FOR SALE— - g
Tbe, •Connfy of Huron offer for
sale nine trees, about 84- feet high,,
suitable for windbreaks. 'etc., for
51:2.50 per 100. Trees, to be taken
from ground an farm of 5. 7. Robert-
Ro,a concession 8. Colborne,
apply to Nelson MoLarty,
• R.R. 5, Goderich
T. R. Patterson, ,
County Engineer,
Si BRAY
VCIIICKS
The Bray Chick does the trick
Let me show you the proof. Place
your order here. No writing. No
bother. Cali or phone.
GILBERT NETHERY,
R. R. 5, — BRUSSELS
ITenders Wanted--
• By the .Council of the Township or
Grey for crushing and delivering
i
•
WANTED—
A. girl's bicycle, must be in good
repair.
apyly at The Post
WANTED-:.
Man, married •'or single to.: work
term on shares, good proposition,
apply at The Post
LOST—
2000 or more •cu yds. of gravel on License plate No. 70T90 between
The' Township Roads •in season of Brussels and 3rd ,Concession. of
1942. Crusher must he equipped with Gre Y.
1ons . 3'8-r-9 T. Straolian
-inC21 screen, and all work must be
done under, the direction and subject
to the approval of the Road .Sn1per-
initendent, A oertided cheque for
10% :nrarst accompany the Tender.
but the io'West or any tender not.
necessarily accepted,
Tenders will be received till 2
p:m., iStattu'day, April 4th, 1942.
7. IX.FEAR, Clerk,
Ethel, Ont.
eV'
Car Of
W.heat
Ori H and
D. M. McTavish
hone 43 Bru3seIs
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SEE. REID
AND SES RJGHT I
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
L.A. REID ft Brussel Office —
M r Gvrery Wedtaesday
Afternoon x•00 to 5.00
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST MISS HINGE EN'S
a & OPTOMETRIST , 1 Store Phone 51
FOR SALE—.
Quantity:of mixed seed :grain, of
Barley, 0,A,C. 72 Oats.
phone 23-r-6• E. Wilson
WANTED ---
lta1e and irenlalehelp wanted. We
reouire immediately help for our
office and Hatchery. -
apply Tweddle0 Chick .Hatcheries
Limited, Fergus, Ontario, •
FO.R SALE. -
Seed Grath, Vanguard Oasts, rust
resistant, botli stem : aped leaf;
Cattier Oats, ,Early Oat heavy yield-
er Alsomixed grain in right propor-
tion for sowing, composed of Van.
guard . oats, Velvet Barley O.A.O.
181 Peas. Oka' 750 per .bus. Mixed
'rain $1.85 per cwt. -Three pure bred
Shorthorn Bulls fit for service; 1 Red
and two Roans, good quality, Ono
good pure bred Yorkbbil'e frog, 'fit
far service, One red Shorthorn
Heifer dile to freshen in •Spring,
•phone Wroxeter 4-12 •
George 11TcEwen, .illuevale, Ont,
R . IId, No, 1
(TIE BRUSSELS POST
'in!EONIESDAY, I+t,AflCli.' 4-54, 1941
"THE PUREST FORM 11.4 WHICH
TOBACCO CAN 66 SMOKED."}
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TENDERS WANTED—,"""'- —'
Tenders will be .received until
April 13111, for "the eoiutl'act of
'crushing and hauling gravel for .the
Township of..Mo>•ris, Caravel to: be
cruslied• ya 111011 size,' Marlrecl,
cheque for two hundred dollars
(9200.) must accompany each
tender.
George C. Martin, Clerk
BELGRAVE
Those two 'best sigss: of Spring:—
robins- and nua.pie syrup; -are here
again. Prom - the tree tops the 10050)i•
iatts "cheer inp, ,cheer alp!" of the red
breasts, welcomes the new • season, ,
and 1laddents. • every heart, while•1
on parahesi 0.2 Ohre groun(1' the 1
telltlrered beauties lion about in. ,
91earolr'of choice worms.
Mipto syrup is already on the
ni9rliet, a.ltiouglt many ,farmers In
this district, just tapped Friday and
got `their'. emitpnront tip. All re-
port 5 1'ee ori 11111) of sap that dal'.
The nutted Ohwioii 'Young Peo-
ple's Union 1101(1 a ,St. Patricit's.
social in/ the basement of the
0110)51, The Program cossfste1 of
lrisdt ronteats; gatnes .and singing,
A ' 5011005101) W59 taken 0110 1(111011
served,
Among those from. this 'coalman. -
fry ai'.tencling lire silver wedding
anniversary of Mr, .and Mrs: Alex
Brewer, MI t4i'itssela town hall, Wore
Mt, and .Mss, - Cecil Wheeler, Mr,
anti Mrs .Pease Wheeler, Mr. 011(1
Mrs' 50ltu Anderson and Mr. and
'Mrs, Normito I canoe,
You'Rell Them Befferh
liitif
OGDEN'S FINS
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Auction Sale
In Brussels on Thomas Street
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th.
at 1.30 P.M.
Of Household Furniture belonging
To Joseph Guerin Estate
consisting of: -
4 Bedroom Suites
Dining room Suite,;:
Kitchen Stove, Rugs,
Tables, Chairs, Electric= lamps
Radio Garden Tools and
other articles too numerous to
mention.
SALE WITHOUT RESERVE
TERMS—CASH i ?
Wm. Donaldson—Auctioneer •
R. J. Bowman )
Geo. E. McCall )—Executors
UNRESERVED
Auction Sale
The undersigned Auctioneer has
received instructions from
PORTER EIROS.
Loft 20, Concession 10,
Turnberry Township 1 4s
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 Saw with 9 pigs
White Sow with litter of pigs:._.
White Sow with litter of pigs
White Sow with litter of pigs._N +I
12 Pullets
2 Ducks and 1 Drake
CATTLE --
Black cow due July 2
Holstein cow, fresh
Red Durham cow due time sale �.
Roan cow fresh
Greyy 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 Marc, 7 yrs. old,
Grey Horse supposed in foal
Bay Mare
IMPLEMENTS—.Complete blacksmith equipment
Garage (tools and wrenches and '
endless chain hoist
1 set Dehorners
1 power grind stone
1 hand grindstone
1 power rip saw
1 circular saw frame on trucks''' .9
1 Fleu
"y Elaker, almost new •
1 Gilson Corn Blower
1 International , H.P. Engine
ori steel t)ircka
1 Waterloo Boy, Tractor incr.'
1'Gilson Engine 1t 25 -ft. drive belt
/2 H.P.And 3 ,
1 set Tractor. s belt 7-ft.by 240, X11 s.,
sots Tractor
pring.tooth Harroiy
2 sots drag Harrows
Cockshutt tractor plow
1 2 -furrow Cockshutt Int.
1' Fleury Walking foot -lift plow
9 Plow
Massey -Harris Binder, 7 -ft, cut
1 International Walking Plow
McCormick Mower; 6 -ft, out
4 -horse :stiff -tooth Cultivator
Massey, Harris Drill, 11 Nose
2 wagons
1 Hay Raok 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 Hay Loader drop deck.'
Deering. dump Rake
• Fanning -mill
4.w,heeled Trailer, With' stock racks
2 -Wheeled Trailer, with _stock racks
Cutter, robe and singhe harness
1 set disc. 12 plates
1 horrowlna Cart.
r•holliam- Scales, capacity 1 -ton
ah'el Roller
nmantlty Lumber
(trtantity of Wontlnn an•l ..t,;l posts
2 steel Drllns, 40 hal, an,- 2
Ac•l„r..r & Rao Carrier 5-c1 1. gas pails
.CBpix,gib bclwn,• clippers
0-„nr t.r+,•a Ghrerlcier
,aq„a-nn t1..:ln'411. & P(•egs
., -1,r41 Aai+qna,.
a r.,"pin R("not
y--� - an4 Ahnlinlhr.
i r..:"1 tinct .ohnlitir;r,
'10 Plvr,kl,«ti rear-I� Rat
AN/ q..a.,(Ilk .r ,+.J five flew tires
nn 11.(inn `r,•ucit 11fn ton
oHmoqA
,ir1,•1.1k 14nrnac4
ofdinl Saddle
QUantlty r4 Ra, In I :ma t) 0
And humorous ether articles
TERMS CAS14
ABSOLUTELY 146',fESI1RVE
POETE13 BR03r Prop,
MATT. GAYNbi{--•Asetlod'ael,
rivately Owned and Used
Cer Special WhileThey Last
We will not refuse any reasonable offer
1941 Ford Deluxe Sedan -11000 miles (like new) -
1940 Mercury Tudor Sedan—Radio, heater, heavyr duty tires,
2-1940 Ford Deluxe Sedans
1940. Ford Standard Coach,
:.1939 Ford Deluxe Sedans
1939 Ford Deluxe Coach
1938 Ford Deluxe Coach
1936 Ford Deluxe Sedan
1936 Ford Deluxe Coach—with New heater
1939 Dodge Coupe
3935 Ford Deluxe Sedan
1936 Chevrolet. Sedan
.1935.Dodge Coach.
19.34 Ford 'Deluxe Sedan
1934 Ford Deluxe Coach
•1933 Ford Coach
'"1932 Chrysler ”^i.ea New Motor & new tires
1929 Chrysler Coupe
-„ 1,929 Ford Coupe
1928 Pontiac Coupe
1927 Chrysler Sedan
rr
., 1311
TRUCKS,
/Stock Trucks; Milk Trucks; Farm Trucks
t ' Lght Deliveries; Panels
u
I .939 2 -ton Ford Truck -158" W.B., 32x6 tires.
Stock rack complete $84.00 license.
19392 -ton Ford Truck 158" W.B.-This truck has: a choice
rack and reconditioned throughout.
1936 2 -ton Truck 158" W.B. 750x20 tires all around,
good condition and stake rack. —Ford.
1935 2 -ton Truck Ford 158" W.B. Like new.
1937 Chevrolet 11/2 -ton. A reel bargain:
1934 Chevrolet 2 -ton Truck 158" W.B. stake rack
1936 Ford Pick-up. They are hard to get. This one has a
new motor and is in new truck condition..
1929 Ford Pick-up. A bargain. -
L. and W.
Jackson Motors- Ltd.
Listowel Ont.
CANADA'S WAR EFFORT
°A '`Weekly Review of Develop.
menta on the Home Front: 'March
1;1, 1949.
1."Dnity of conimoand ;over 'Oanad-
ran;air•, naval and military forces
established in three, stragetio areas.
0p014mente.; Maj. Gen, 'W, 11, P.
171II[ins' icounmtutder-inlehief, East
,,Ggast Maj -Gen., R,. 0. Alexander,
comivaildek-in-chief, : West Coast;
Mai. Gen D. F. Page commands -New
loundiland' defences,
2. (Canada's domestic exports
a11ex1 - $1!(6;519,000 in( February
14311i3, an'lhcrease '01 approximately
$67;000,000 over February 1941. Ex-
Ports
xports of munitions am foodstuffs
MAD theatres of war heavily in-
-.creased.
Fxoe'tit by permit, anamafacture
o f oieiil8n 5rudke ceased as from,
'March. 4. All sightseeing bus trips:
,'hill •clinrter bus trims, not clearly
iilen4itied with war effort, banned by
order of. Transit Controller.
Affairs
'External
e men
4; "Danait t of
issues list of. 72 Canadians interned
in Pagan, all but two are mission-.
ari0S.
5. ,Curtailment of retail deliveries
n I'd erecl •ilio' Administrator of Ser-
1111500 for Wartime Prices and .Trade
Board; to conserve rubber and
motorized' equipment.
6. Government war expenditure:
for fiscal' year, 1042-43 estimated at
$2,21.3000,000 exclusive of $1,0001,000
000 gilt to Britain " Revised esti-.
(mate of 'ivar expenditure for fiscal
Year 1941.43: $1,441,000,000.
7. Commodity (Prices 'Stabilising. .
,Oorporation (A Crows company) - to
• purchase from Australian Govern.
anent Canada'sentire requirements
of currants and raisins.
S. Women represented more 'than,. -
40 percent of; the students in, the
DominnoulProvincial War Emergency'
TraininglP•rogramine in Ontario -
schools in February.. .
9. Direct administration of the Air
Cadets' of ,Canada : taken over by
10. Building,; and repairing of
roads to 'be •entailed because - of
shortage of -asphalt;. petroleum, .as-
phalt and stee1, Sometimes, used .to
reinforce inoncrete highways. New -
oonatruot1om will Ibe restricted ' to
roads regarded as vital defence
arteriesand for links between exist-
iug roads and new anilita'y plants or
war camps.
1. Uniform pricing System .across
the !Dominion established- on auto-
mobiles.
ANIMALS DEAD or
ABLED
Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary. truck. Phone collect
Phone 72, Brussels
William Stone Sons Limited
GOs any time Thursday, April ,>;,
2nd, until 2.00 p.m. Monday,
April 61h.
RETURN; 1590¢ declination
up to midnight Tptaday April
7th, 1942. -
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