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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-7-28, Page 5TT a >wT. ,. --_..au,.-,,:ate„�•,,,,,�.�„�„,�, THE BRUSSELS POST CUT COARSE FOR rife PIPE "TOUR. Duro dealer is at your service at all times. If your Pump is not giving the service that it should, have the Duro dealer check it over, make necessary ad- justments and, if required, replace worn parts. By doing this, your Pu1np will bekept in good working order. • Production of Duro Pumps this year is limited and makes it nec- essary for all present owners to do everything possible to extend the life of their pumps, as replace- ments are not available. WATER SYSTEMS London Should you be without running water under pressure, your Duro dealer may possibly be able to secure one for you, provided you can show it is ab- solutely necessary for farm use and essential for increased crop produc- tion. Purchasers must secure Wartime Prices and Trade Board approval Emco Bathroom Fixtures and Fit- tings are still obtainable for a new bathroom or renovation of an old one. The Emco dealer in your vicinity will be glad to show you the range of styles now available. Buy War Savings Stamps and Certificates Regularly Wilton & Gillespie EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LTD. Hamilton Sudbury 143 Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver Former Molesworth Girt Nov, Stationed In North Afrioa Among • the !many Canadian Nurs- ing Sisters arriving: in North Africa tenently was ra former ivfoleeworth girl, Jessie Sartester, tt:N., daughter •If Mr. r::: ;uel Sangster of Listowel. Jessie enlisrted in Tnnouto shortly after the o ,theeak •of war and was at the 1 "time engaged at her profes- sion iyt 11;.:-.4 oily, In Jane of 1940 she Wel ,t re- toseite and fuel been :INEMIIM.ua�-1r,.s: - stationed in,; Great .Bt'ttaht until her move bo North Africa, Gas Rationed Books ,Needed For Repair Work •People who.own motor vehicles should tarry their ge.soline a'ation books with these when they are taking their cams im, for repairs, This advice its given lig the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, who point ant that repairmen are not allowed to ef. t `Weitk' ion a oar until they have recorded the oategnry and num- ber .of the gasoline ration hook, A pr r ii,y system to iarr erect for motor repairs. The most essential err done- first To Rent --• t. ?c:1. in Stretton Block above nw Ofrce—available Aug. 1. rhe e Miss I. Lowry at C. o,.eph Benson, office, Canadian Pacific Spitfires Take Toll of Hun 'Planes The ..two Spitfires presented to the Royal Canadian Air Force overseas by officers and employees of the Canadian Pacific Railway from the proceeds of their novel Golden Air- craft Fund have had "very remarkable Careers", according to the R.C.A.F. News Service. Pilots' flying them �ve shot down at least seven Hun snoe, damaged nine and ,chalked up tworobables, and, in addition, . Canadian Pacific I and II were the ispersonal"•ships of two Canadian aces *viten they wort the Distinguished Flying Crcea. fighter pictured on the upperabove„ were paid for by the. sal -e two right of the layout abo g , p, own p p elad G donated from all over the Canadian n gy Miss G old gold ad a Pacific to a fund originated by Ys i eer left), of the treasury .de� artment in Montreal, who is shown rolling the sinews of war out 0 barrel and into a model C.P.U. train. •e pilots who "got their gong" while flying the C.P.R. Spitfires are Squadron Leader D. G. (Bud t �try, D,F.C., of Halifax left), who made n,6 sweeps with Canadian Pacific 1I; and Flight Lieutenan B. Ileott .) Murray, D.F.C., also of Ilatiifax who destroyed one enemy aircraft,' damaged four aI i- two probable* in 27 sweeps with' Canadian Pacific 1. . PboSot by R.C.A;P., Toronto Star .,na Canadian Pasifh. ti on't Exper. e e F.) �3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of JAMESOHEDDEN,1 late of the Township of Morris In the County of. Huron, farmer, who; dled on or alieut the 10th day of • June, A, D. 4943, 7'AI{E NOTICE that al; panties having violins or demands against, the estate of the above deceased must mail particulars and proof of; some to the l (Iersigaed executors or their solicitor on or before the I 9.tlt day' of August, .4,D, 1918, upon t which (late the said executors will. proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which they shall have the have reeeivecd. Dated at Brussels this 20t1t day of , July, A.D. 1948, R. J. MCLaucnlia John McArter, executors By them solie to C. JOSEPH , BENSON, Brussels, for Ebner D. Bell who is absent on Active Service, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of SAMUEL WILTON, late of the Village of Brussels and County of Huron, hardware mer- chant, who died on or before the 15th day of. May, A. D. 1943. TAKE NOTICE that all parties having claims or demands against the estate, of tato above deceased must mail particulars and proofs of same to the solicitor or the exeunt. ors on or before the 9th day of Aug.. ust, A.D. 1948, upon which date the ,diel exec.utans will proceed to dist- ribute the assets with regards only; to those claims which shall then have been; received., bated at Brussels this 29th day of r; July, A.D. E1sj1e94 olenian• Joseph Wilton: exeeuIors By their solicitor C. JOSEPH BENSON, Brmsscle, for Elmer D. Bell who is absent on Active Service. IiTAKE NOTICE that all acccam1ts owing to the firm of Wilton 84, Gillespie up to and 'including May I15, 1943, musrt be paid on or before I the ,9th day of Angus`, 134'. These accounts may be paid either 112r. W. I Gillespie, or to C. Jossoh Benson, solicitor. • Classified Ads FOR :SALE— Oats, oats and barley mixed, an w^heat. phone 42-r-11 Jas FOR SALE— ' • Good Sewing Machine 40 Gal. Oil Tank ,1.: Coad, Oil ,lieater Phoae 13 Stevenson FOR SALE - 1 Regfs.bea'ed Sdhonbhorn )3141 of servioeable age, phone Blyth 13 -r -i6 Torrance Dundas, R.R. 2, Blyth For Sale— Case Tractor -,45, Hhber-62, Rnmley G0 92-50 white .Sepamator 32.50 White tsepaarabor (cutter) 33-9+5 Waterloo generator 28-42' Waterloo Separator (cutter) 32-50 Bell Seiaan'ator (cutter) Frame banal (galvanised roof) George G. Smith - Durham, Ont. Auction Sal e Farm, Stock and Implements N%2 of Lot 14, Celtcession 6, Morris On highway 3 miles west of Brussels FRIDAY, JULY 30th The following will be offered for sale at 2 p. m, sharp Ilersen'---1 Horse 8 year old, heavy draught, good worker, dingle or. double - Oattlb-1 Oow'7 years old Holstein good milker; 1 0054 5 year old I3oi- I stain, good milker; 1 Oory Dnrham, 6 year old; 1 Cow Durham, 8 year old, farrow; 1,Cow, Durham, 9 year old, farrow; 1 Helfer, clue time of sale; 1 Safer, 2 years rising 3. Mens -19 1fents, Pig,, --20 Pigs, 8 weeks old. Implements 1 Sect Sleighs; 1. Wagon; 1 Strand New Set Stngie H4•rrr,ese Older IIarness. and Ooilars- 1 Set I3anrowe 4 section; 1 hila of t Wednesday, 'lair 98t7t, 1943 0, Supporting the Policies and Leaderships of Premier Nixon Sccstf., 1 ``r rstands dicti Far er rb kens Basi and raised on the farm where he now lives in Colbourne Township. 0 A Dairy Farmer operating 350 acres, Twelve years' experience in Municipal Affairs. l Two years a member of Huron County Roads Commission. 0 Fifteen years a director of the Canadian Guernsey Breeders Association, Has represented this Association on many committees dealing with Provincial and National Problems. HIS PLEDGE To represent ALL the people of Huron - Bruce riding and to voice YOUR opin- ion in the Ontario Legislature for, FAIR, SQUARE, ACTIVE ADMIN- STRATION, Ea— .dnesda VOTR 1 A VOTE for Hill is a vote for a Government which has forged ahead in action and achievement in the service of all. -Thls' is the time to place proven performance ahead of promise or experiment. st 4th, i r' and Elect to the Onta o Legi&gat a Man with t' Wei Experience Horsehair Needed In War Effort Tanks have taken the place of horses on the battlefields in•. this war and yet .olid 'Dobbin .can get into the fight. It could hardly be called active service, because all the horse has to do le past with some heir. The Wartime Prices and Trade Board laoimts oiat the. importance hair Fomhhags have, The 9L1'nls from the iroree'a mare are needed to build shook'Pads Dor army tanks, cushions for army vehicles and e mattresses tar the men in the 115157. The hair from the horse s tail is vali,able for making b':ri5)tes to cle;tn guns, to clean tare wings of bomber, fighter and transport Planes, and for a host of spec:al machine brushes in ntuu'Ltiou factories. Predict No Increase iia Butter Allowance-- , •c t,, a;i1 creamery -ratter Iii stor- age in Canada are greatly increased over last year. This does not mean however, that there cam. be any In- crease in the present bet Pr "al ion WHERE DOES Ma Lumbet 1 SOmffler,, 1 Il y Rack' 1ILY FIT IN? 1. Wagon Box; 1Steel: Cutter and Robe; 1 Buggy; 1 Riding Plow; 1 Walking Plow 1 M.II, Seed Drill; 1. ria LC, ]3utder,",0 ft, out, new canvass in perfect shape; 1 Root Pallier; 1 Warning Mill; 1 Disc; 1 lrrost and Wood Mower' Mt., in good working oder; 1 Cream separator; 2 BJtkeel 1 Wagon; Number 'Cedar Posts ane Anollors; 1 Churn; Also same rem'- ni are 1 o8ft,, Ladder, orirungs; 1 Radio Battery 'Set, Battery .New; 1 )lnsrimg Mttelydal0 Equipped; , Targe Mail Box; Bicycle; Small Set of Weigh Scalers; 25 (lord 0! $aft end Bard Wood; 25 Ce14 tai Cedor'Rana; 5 ton of Ilxay; 200 loud. mixed main; Other alticlos t•04) Irlranere111 to men- - bion. TERMS CASH Terms on Farm Made Kn.wn bay of. Sale Farm consisting of 51 nerds of lend aud 1 sacro of bttsrh on farms and 2 sorsa off drirtsb 01; adjoining Tarin Imes* hard wood, Will be sold with Pince, The i4.1 i will' be Offered, at 2 *leek sblarp to highest wild boat bidder, Tare bean is all seeded down In .gno4 oaistl4ttan, trivet .rune'tautiugh farm, ,r David Cook, Ed, Henderson, Proprietor, Man rgdt` Lewes poivland Auctioneer qui ARL PROPERLY allowance, announces the Foods Ad- ministration of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, "The Impression prevails in some quarters sand Ken- neth Olive, Administrator of Dairy Products, 'itltat we are building up abnormal stocks of butter beoause of resent improved production.. The people of 'Canada should thorough- ly horoughly understand that the increases in stocks in storage is not abnormal. It is true that they are heavier tiraai in 1942, Unit last year was below normal in that respect," said Mr, Olive. !he wit o 11 ®% MALIUTRIIIO f 26/ I�pUHDERItElY NOURISHED Government surreys conducted early in the war show that only 40 per cent of Canadians regularly eat the right foods, even though seemingly well fed. Forty per vent are tin the borderline of malnutrition. Twenty per cent are definitely undernourished. '.l'out's why you need a sure plan for healthful family meals. That's why we offer you "&t•to- Work -to -Win" 6 . authoritative FREE booklet, that takes the guesswork out of nutrition,. Send for our MR coptoe i { d C13 the Con on on the rh `Arad mail it Zvi' t h *The nutritiae,e4 Ila, in "Hat-ta-barn-t are aseeptatle to N¢xhlt�ire Sn-,ket, Depa sena Pensions and N'ation's! 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