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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-8-19, Page 4... a common of fire! Avery fourth farm chimney is unsafe and liable to start a fire. Practically all farmhouse fires are due to defective chimneys and faulty heating equipment. heck YOUR chimneys this fall. Cet into your attic and inspect the chimneys for cracks, breaks, rotten aliortar, soft bricks and open joints. Make sure that no joist, beam or other wood is set into the chimneys brickwork, pTo chimney built with an offset -or within four inches of any wood should be considered safe. Make sure that all unused pipe openings are closed with acetal, asbestos or cement. Clean out your chimneys before they burn you out! Every chimney should extend two feet or more above the ridge of a peaked roof.er three feet or more above a flat roof. A fns dollars spent on your chimneys now may save you thousand; later. 7w 5 MOST COMMON CAUSES OF FIRE CHIMNEYS THRESHING ELECTRIC WIRE LIGHTNING SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION FI$N7 4 Putientisf 4s! Farmers' Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Walkerton, Ont. Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Wroxeter, Ont Atwood, Ont. Elma Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Red Cross Notes A donation of 55 pains of socks irons Ethel Branch is acknowledged with thanks. On Wednesday, July 29, the work - MOM was addressed by Mrs. Man - ming of Belgrave who brought a report from the annual meeting of the Red Cnoss Society. She stressed theimportance of each :Branch working in the closest co-operation with the Red Cross, making articles asked for and using bite instructions given. Tea was served by the Unit from the 5th 'Con., of Grey. the pro- ceeds amounting to 319.50. Jury Shipment: 45 prs. girls' pyjaanas 33 prs• boys' eyjamtas 50 boys' shirts 5 prs, boys' pants 8 unfits (each containing 1 boy's suit, 1 shirtwaist, 1 pullover sweater 1 pr. soaks) 12 quilts 12 turtleneck sweaters 30 sleeveless sweaters 22 prs. seamen's long stockings East Huron Produce - Eggs, Poultry & Feeds Phone 66 Brussels HOS and POULTRY FEEDS Commercial Feeds Mill Feeds Bone Meal Oyster Shell Cod Liver Oil Grit Everything to make the hens lay 'A' Grade eggs We are in the market fur all kinds Of POULTRY! "Flock Culling A, . Specialty" Bring 0s Your Eggs Our Motto-- Honest otto-Honest Grade' on every egg 50 prs. heavy service mocks 6 aero clips 5 tuck -ins 5 alternative caps 1 helmet 5 prs. mitts 10 5515. gloves, The Finance Committee wish to acileuowledge, with thanks, a donation, of $15.00 received from the eighth line of c i•ey. Notice to Creditors In the estate of Margaret E. ,.McIn- tosh, late of the Vllaige of Brussels and County of Huron, widow, de- ceased, who died on or about the 29th day of June, A.D. 1942. 'PAI{E NOTICE that all parties hav- ing •elainus or demands a.gairldt the estate of the above,mentioned de- ceased mush mail particulars, and pmol of same to the undet+signed executor or his solicitor on or before the fifth clay of (September, A.D. 1942. upon wide, date the said exeoutor will pnooeed• to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which shallthen have been received. DATED at Brussels this eleventh dray of August, A.D. 1942. Rdy ThueJll, Executor !by his, solicitor C JOSEPH BENSON, (Brussels Ontario, meting for Elmer D. Bell absent on Active Service. Notice to Creditors In the estate of WILLIAM L. STRACHAN late of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 15th clay of AprlI, A.D. 1942. TAKE NOTICIE that all parties, hav- ing claims or .demtankits. against the estate of the obove•menbone'd de• ceased mustmail particulans and Proof or some to the undersigned executoes, or their solicitor on or before the fifth day of September. A.D. 1942, upon which date the said executors,: will proceed to distni,bute tate assets with regard 'only to those cl"iens which shall then. have been received. DATED at Brussels this eleventh dray of August, A,D 1942. Reward Stradlt,an. and Stanley St:schen Executors by th.eir isolieitor G. JOSEPH 134DNSON; Brussels, Ontario acting for Ebner D, Bell abseht on Active Service. GREY W. Mae. Rose 5peiranl f(lud Children Nei•tii and Sally of Sagenaw, Mich., have returned home after .spending two weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs, John Pride. ' Machine Sanding- Have those old floors sianded and refinished like new, with dustless machine also New Floors Finished. Norman Rintoul PHONE 251 WINGHAM, ONT. THE BRUSSELS POST viassificd"Ads. FOR SALE- T%oump tvlth good 1vp1)i1 estate of the late Mos Geo, °liallley 1 . apply t0 ,3 f. Walker GREY .CONCH. Ethel, Qttlt., Aug. 1st, 1942 ; Miut tee of Coupoil mooting held on, above date. ,'Mlnotes of last meeting read and approved. Town- FOR own-FOR SALEr ship road Insurantce was renewed' I2 Yorkshire Pigs ubaut 7 weeks with the General Accident Ins. Co, old, apply to W. Spence, Agerit, At the same phone 554-6 J. P. McIntosh premium as, last year ($162,00), teat 21;' baa. 12, Grey Engineer Geo. A. `MdOuilii in . was in. LOST of -rooted to; examine and report on:, ' A pascal between Bournels and 2 ;the area of the Hanna i5xtenalen 1, miles south, on,Angt t,2.2t11, Finder Dnalnt' leave at Posit or ,asst Huron Fro - Geo. A. MOCtbbitt, O,LJS., sub duce. FoR SALE 50 acre Perm, handy .to station and IDletiris. Aliso of the HannarCollis me,e dale village. - Drain end payments in full of the Exeter appey to Post. .COuirnctor wets ordered. ; Hanover FO R SALE A."11 eecounta Con Fenn ,Brt gas ICineardh•e 1 itestenfred Suite„ and far IDamges an the Jaokiin, Cliffoud Frances. Dress.iShoppe, Brussels Mikintay Hanna ,(yolllis, North Ma•Ltlankl and Mount Forest FOR SALE -e -,r,, - __ Boyle Dtvtinswere to be ,paid. A,; One cook stove., ,1 Pony and two urn1mo- of $25:0'0 each was .:node ;to 2•wheeled trailers ,.. • the Craribrook and ,the JOthel Came. gbone 68Xer-3' •. Ed: Henderson ten•y,$osn1s.. FOR SALE-, The following accounts were all.: 2 Ringers, 2, new Century Washing Droved, Drains 368,915 !r Outstandingly, Gooc� BA: T EA. mItted his certificate of completion of The Noe' h Maitland and Boyle . r Wain rtnn S9Pt,- 16, 1x SePt.. 1G, 17 Do You Need Water Leg xis; 71 Sept. 17, 18 Septa 17, 18 It you need a drilled well we aft Sept, 18, 19 1 the people to see. We, guarantee to Sept, 15, 16 get water anywhere at a reasonable Sept. 17, 18 New Hamburg_, • Sept, 18, 116995 . price, For partleulars.gall- Orafrgeviile Sept. 1.5,. , Palmerston Sept, x3,KEESO BROS. Undea+woo'd , Sept,. Atwood 26 Grand Valley Selpt. 25, 26 Phone 628r14 Listowel, R.R. 1 iilarrietiom Sept. 24, 25' or enquire at the Holstein, Sept. 23, 24 Lisph,ons 99/-5 towel Sept. 23,'24 ' Brussels Post ' Phone 31, amitosis Luelknow Semi. 22, 23 Owes Sound $ept. 36, 28, 29 R,osids, $ 86.$9 162.00 Sheep 2475 Grants ., 50,00 Relief 20,07 Ethel Village 1,00 Paste.ge 3.78 Next regular meeting Seterday, Sept. 5th. Meohlies, goad as new, FOR 8ALE.y;•. At the W,alltmt Saw Mills, 'square timber fromr 112• Inches 6dlovrn to 7 by 7 inches, waison tongues, wagon axles, hemlock lumber and plank, 2 by 4 scantling. stuff • for double whiffle - trees. • ' W. S. Duwcane Prep. FOR SALE= 1 seed drill, wa,Boinlg plow, gang plow, harrows, seed dltiill, euttng box, 100 Lght Sessex rooistems, 2 months old, 1 Jersey cow, 7 years old, in calf and milking goon. apply Rooney, phone 1085 in•sunanee Twp. Roads 3. H. Feai•, 'Clerk, FAIR DATE ANNOUNCED Neusbadt St1Pt• 4, 5 F�lanira Sept. 4, 7 Blyth Sept. 9 10 Dunham Sept. 10, 11 Milverton. Sept. 10, 11 3t' August Sale House Dresses, Crepes, Silks, Sheers, Celanese Dresses Price $1.98 - $5.95 Skirts, Aprons Handbags 2 Winter Coats at Bargains F' 'a ices Dress Shoppe BRUSSELS; ONTARIO AM OLD CI4NADMN CUSTOM When our pioneer grandparents had a big job to do they called in their neighbours. A barn raising brought help from miles around. Skilled barn framers took charge; sides were chosen and com- petition between teams lent interest to the work. This old Canadian custom• was revived when Canada's National War Finance Committee was .; O formed and went into operation. Under the leadership of the National and Provincial Com- mittees -men experienced in the organization and conduct of financial operations -Local Com- mittees were formed in all communities. _Co- operation and competition characterized the work. The biggest "raising" in Canada's history got away to a magnificent start. E'VE GOT A BIG JOB TO DO NOW The War goes on. The National War Finance Croitiamittee carries on. Some will serve on the committees organized to promote continued sales of Bonds, War Savings Certificates and Stamps. All of us must continue to buy these securities. We must save every dollar, every cent we can -and lend our money to Canada. We must provide the money required to carry on the war -the :money required -to win the war. Our fighters must have more ships and tanks and guns and planes. They must have better ships and tanks and guns and planes than the enemy has. We must all work, and save and lend. The, safest investments' we can And for our savings are Bonds, War Savings Certificates and Stamps --and they will provide money for Us to buy things that we will want when the war is ended. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE Nadanal trar Pinewcs Canrn:104e ii.02,