The Brussels Post, 1945-3-21, Page 3Started Leghovn Pullets
Get off to a splendid start this spring with pullets
at one, two, three or four weeks of age . They are well-
developed, husky youngsters. Bred from high quality stock
they will produce plenty of eggs next fall, Drop around
to the farm and have a look at them.
Walter 4, osc Poultry Farm
Phone 38x14 if31russ,;Is, Ont.
BUSINESS CARDS
Dennis Duequette - Licensed Auctioneer
IFOR HURON COUNTY)
For Engagements Prone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they win be
looked after Immediately.
For Information, etc., write or phone either 31...1e OR
41X at Brussels, Ont.
ALL SALES CONDUC• ED IN A SATISFACTORY m,IANNIER,
MODERATELY PRICED.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for -Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile lnstnanre
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for fanners.
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,G,
Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p.m.
Sundays -Emergencies and by appointment only.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m.
Chas. T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 87.r-2
Harald Jackson
SPECIAL -MT IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD BALES
(Licensed In Huron and Perth Countlea)
PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUA' ANTEED
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson,
phone 12 on 658 Sealorth R.R. 1, a^uoafeld
Make ar„angen•ents at The Brussels Post er
' Elmer D. Bell, Barrister office, Brussels,
D. RANN Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 - - BRUSSELS, ONT.
JAMES McFADZEAN
Howick Mutual Fire Insurance
-also-
Tornado Insurance
Hartford Windstorm
Automobile Insurance
PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1
TURNBERRY ST. --x- BRUSSELS, OM'.
Lewis Rowland
(Llcenstd For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will
be looked after Immedaltely
For Information, etc., w Ite or phone Lew. Rowland WO .44 N
Seaforth; cr, write R.R. 3, Walton.
W. S. Donaldson Licensed Auctioneer
Phone 35-r-13 - Atwood, Ont.
for the Comities of Huron and Perth
All sales promptly attended to - Charges moderate
For Engagements phone 31 "The Brusels Pose' and they
will be looked after immediately
1
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.)slickly removed en Clean Sanitary trod's,. Phase collect,
'*2 BRUSSELS
William Stone Sons Limited
...
ITS DOWN TO ZERO
In the (old Storage Locker Room
of the Brussels Creamery.
The Locker Service . Is Now Open
For Business.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
PHONE 22
THE BRUSSELS POST
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QLD
CHUM
FOR PIPE OR
ROLLING YOUR OWN
CLASSIFIED
ADS
FOR RENT-
Apartment in The Terrace,
apply at The Brussels Post
FOR SALE- �.
Buckeye Broodier .Stove.
phone 22 -r -S C. McAllister
FOR SALE -
Several Young Durham calves.
phone 41-r•4 Robert A. Bennett
Lot 31, Gan. 6, Grey
FOR SALE -
One oil burning brooder, one, tivo--
wbeeled trailer and one riding plow.
phone 25•r -2G Frank W. Mitchell
FOR SALE -
A quantity of Turaunps, Sc per
haste'.
el.
phone 400 -9 D. A. McDonald
FOR RENT -
200 acres of guaats-plenty of water
bald shade ailso some slab wood for
sale.
phone 51-e-17 J,as Stevenson
LOST -
A bamener on the 4th of Morals
opposite Russel Cua'rie's gateway on
Friday m,orntmg, Mtroroli 16,1h. Finder
kindly leave at The Brussels, Post,
Seto. Sm,ei1
WANTED -
Used child's go-cart or `baby
buggy in good condition.
apply at The Brussels Post.
NOTICE- ~~
Now is the time to have your
painting done. First class work,
reasonable,prices.
phone 51x•'-4 W. G. Tnoker
FOR SALE-
Seed oats, Vanguard at 65c per
tats.; Alfalfa & Timothy hay at
$11.00 per ton; otle colony house,
10 x 12 ft. Terms Cash.
phone 437 or 44x John McNair
WANTED TO BUY -
Old Glassware, China, Old Plates,
Coal 011 Lamps, Old Brass, Orna-
ments, etc. etc.
Apply to Rex 50
Brussels Poet
FOR SALE -
A quantity of seed grain, mixed soft
icood 14" to 16", pile oe lumber,
rumber of cedar rails, pine roots,
steel tired wagon, rubiree tired
buggy, portland cutter, dump rape,
litter carrier muck hangers and
switch, Idappy Thought Move,
potatoes.
Colwell Spetran
FOR SALE-
ILitchener Big -4 Halteha:,y say
,they have cockerels., some started,
tor cleldven'y now and possibly Apti1.
Chick and pullet orders being talean
ter May delivery Plan your egg and
poultry meat markets aoc,rdinely
and let's have Your order s,0on.
Agent ----R S. Waawlok,
Hill . Top Ranch, Brussels
TENDERS WANTED -
Tenders wanted for painting the
veiling In school -room of Ethel
Public Shcuoel, Tenders will be
received up t411 March 31st, work
to be done dueling Baster hrolidaya
Grnnaa111t the unrdereigtued for par•
doubles caonoenting the work to be
done.
Wm, T, Spence,
,Slee: Treasi, 515. No. 11, Grey
Ethel, Ont,
JAMESTOWN
The Jamestown 'War Workers neat
al the hall on Marcli 15th, Dona -
time' wore voted 10 the Stewart
1-leney Lund and to .She lied C'rues
camnpaignu. A gift of two quilts was
bade to a former member We.Ward
the ¢)Laura .`lavage) who lee', her
household lios c •3i3ne In a lire
during the winter. Mee was ser yet
by Meta. Bi'eukenridge ,bnl Mrs.
Bradshaw. The lint of goods ,racked
for slalpnient wits as follows; For
Girls -3 sichitis, 19 nightgown,, 8
slaps, 9 bloomers, 2 dresses' Fon
1i'oneen-$ nightgowns:, 6 slips, 4
bloomers, 3 dresses, 4 skirt and
blouse tests, 1 blouse; For Hoye -5
shirts, 4 •ceps; For 'Infante -1 pr.
mitts, 8 pr. bootees, 4 bonnets, 4
seenters, 2 jackets. 1 kimona. 1 Mb,
3 waists; elsro 2 contort pillows,
16 quilts, 20 pr, pillow cases, 6 pr.
sox,
FOR SALE BY TENDER
The lands of Thomas McIntyre,
late of the Village of Teeswater rn
the County of Bruce, deceased, con-
taining approximately six acres and
being composed 'of Parit Lot
Numbers 26 and 27, snbdivislcus of
T.ot Number One in the Eleventh
enneession of the Township cf
Grey. also part of the -south half of
said Lot Number One; on the lands
Mere is a house and barn; near the
Village of Brussels; a small fee's
which must be sold t`o close estate;
Terms cash, highest om any tender
not necessarily accepted. Al'
tenders must be submitted ere
Ister than Marsh 31, 1945, to A. li
McTavish, Teeswater, Ontario pili
citor for the Administratoi.
Notice to Creditors
Iu the Estate of DONALD STEW -
ART, late of the Township of Grey
in the County of Huron, farmer,
who died on or about the 14th
day of December, A.D. 1944.
TAKE NOTICE that all parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of the above deceased
must mail particuians and proof of
swine to the undersigned adminis-
trator or his, solicitor on or before
rue thirty -fleet day of March, AD.
1945, upon which date the said ad-
ministrator will proceed to dietribnte
the assets with regard only to those
claims which shall then have been
received,
DATED at Bs•useis this ehira day
of March, A.D. 1945.
JOHN BLAKELY
Admintsten for
b3 his solicitor ELIVIER D. BELL,
Brussels, Ontario,
DISPERSAL SALE
Huron County Home, one mile
south of Clinton, Ontario, on No
4 Flighty ay.
TUESDAY, MARCIH 27th, 1945,
commencing at 1:30 p.m.
A oompiete dispersal sale of the
Shorthorn Herd of the Huron
County Home will be held on the
above date consisting of the follow-
ing: -3 fresh cows, 5 due shortly
after the sale, 3 to freshen in the
fall, also 2 open vaccinated heifers.
This, herd is fully aooredited and
T.B. tested.
Catalogues will be available at the
County Home, Clinton, Ontario,
Phone 24, and also at the Agricul-
tural Office, Clinton.
The Committee in charge of
County Home affairs have decided
to maintain a dairy herd only and
therefor the .entire. herd of Short-
horns will be sold to the highest
bidder at this sale.
TERMS -CASH
Huron County Home Committee -
(A. McCann, Chairman) Proprie-
tors
N. W. Miller, Clerk
Donoan A. Brown, Auctioneer
Have your
EYES,
,
uroperlyCared
for
NOW
F. FoPtb
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AUCTION SALE REGISTER
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Meech 22nid, Austin Dillon, 8ruce-
field, harm stock and implements.
March 23rd, Gladstone Gregg, Bay-
field Fanm ,stock and imptemeIts-
M'eech 24th, Robert Wallace, Blyth,
Farm stock and implements
March 26th, Mao MoDermid, Clinton,
Farm stock and implements,
M.sroh '37th., Wm. Males, Londesboro,
Farm stock and implements.
Blanch 2etle Leslie Cox, Goderich,
Farm sock and implements.
March .20th, Sohn 'Ostrom, Varna,
Farm stook and implements,
March 31st, property 6 miles north
of Auburn, R, 0. Mays, eolicltor,
April 2nd, property, Household eV.
Sects et Mrs. Michael Downey, St,
Columrban,
April 3, James Loololunit, Godarich
Townlship, Farm stook and int. I
plantents,
April 4, John Carter, Klehtten, Parte i
stock .and implements.
April 5tlh, J. Welsh, Milton Farm
stock and implements,
Ajiril 6th, Jahn Nuns, Hansail, Patti
stoclt and implements, also ,factor
equivalent
UNINSURED
ACCIDENTS
ARE
COSTLY
• Accidents happen In a flash. If you ere not tar
oared, repayment may soot you your home,our
savings or months of income. Let us explain FUot
Automobile insurance to you. It Costs so little.
We mite Pilot Insurance to cover selected risks
in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property floater,
Burglary, Plate Glass, Public Liability and other
general insurance.
WALTER SCOTT
BRUSSEe-S
PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY
W ALTON
On Wednesday, Alairuh ',Ben .at 8
p.m. there will be a special Holy
Week Service in St. Crwa'ge's Augii•
3u Church. ler, M. F. Oldham,
teeter win give a sermon appropriate
tor Holy Week, Tide service will
tette the place of ci. Good Friday
tee re ice.
On Palm Sunday Meech 25111 the
service in 4t, Georges Chant will
be at 4 p.m, S. 5, before service,
On Master Sunday the service will
be at 1:30 pan. with the S.S. atter
the service. Holy Communion will
be administered 3n. Easter Day,
April lot.
For the bast tour Sundays [tev.l
el F. Oldiham has given a Aeries of
sermons on the Ten Cotn,nand ;
irents, The commandments hate I
been explained under the following
beads; The Duty Commandment;
What Ie F'ot9ridklen. Why 11 is F,rr-
bidden; How We Can Obey, Com-
mandments 1 - 4 set forth over duty
to God and 5 - 10 suet forth our duty
to our 'neighbour. The sermons ,
given were instructive and apprec-
iated by the oongregatt•on each
Senday.
The W.M.S. of Duff's rotted
Church held their replay meeting
Marsh 14, The psesklent Mrs. Soltade
opened the meeting by singing
hymn 526 ,followed by prayer. The
minutes were read and adopted.
The roll call was ,answered with
15 ladies present. Mrs. Wilson ;ave
the treasurer's report it was
decided to asst Rev Williams es
guest silencer for our Easter Thank-
offemng. The Scripture readings
were read by Mary. N. Reid. Mrs. F.
Johnston, Mrs. W. C. Benet and
Airs, W. Davidson. The study ..n the
church of Burma was in charge r'1
Mrs. Hazelwood with Mas, G. Mc•
Arthur and K. Leeming taking part.
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do oil by cilli; ne
Hymn 182 followed by the Lord's
Player.
The W .A4 meeting ing t ill'1.0 -- i the
W.1113. unet,thng wirth Mrs, i', C.
Bennett presiding. The Scripture
teed by Mrs. E. I-ian:yell
fu{L end by player by glrsi r'nnet 1.
The secretary's and traasurer n
repal+ta Were given. There are some
".lutrn11 nnbleelct'llt5 etial trot, e,nyonra
1100-100'ons! please return Baan. The
I meeting closed by singing Gal Save
the King,
Would Limit Size
Of Trees to be Cut
The refora=iat[on and couaervat-
ion oommttttee of Huron County
('::,until luahsed a recommendation to
tee next teeesion that a Petition be
sent to the Government asking That
a linult be placed 00 the size :.f timb-
er cut in the province; tihal nothing
be can four inches, or under in sort
wood, or six Inch:e-s or under• in hard
wood, and that controlled cutting
b: inbraduced.
MAN WANTED -
Good Rawleigh Route now open
nearby. If willing to conduct Home
Service business while earning rood
living, write immediately,
Rawleigh's, Dept,
Key No. ML -152-46 A, Montreal
FOR SALE-
Oue hundred acres,•five acres of
hush in Twp., of McKillop on High.
way, good brick .house, bank barn,
"Ind mill, good well, school on farm,
hydro available. apply to
Mrs. Albert McGavin, Walton.
Phone Sealorth 831,r4,
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n°•r�u1 e
:•1 iva'r WAS -erten
I retterhrt to ,, Grey township home
when on Thoosday, Ma'roh 15, Mr,
and Mrs. Bent Evans of 12111 can.
cession received ,nlIieis1 notice from
Cetewa that their sen Tn'oopec Lyle
Alexander Evans had paid the
upremc: sa0tdiice on March 7, 1945.
Born in Breseels, •Siepft. 16, 1932 he.
received lids educeution at Caton
Public and Cpanbnookc Continuation -
Scluoo8s. On, Nov. 31, 1942 he en-
listed in die Canadian Armoured
Corps at Loudon and trained at
1.ontl•an, lestowel tend Oamp Bcrdren,
leaving foroverseas in Oot, 1943
and for P13300 the following July.
15Fe resietved •a severe head injury
an Aug. 23 1944 whlah forced him to
remain in hospital in England. In
Jlrleery he :,ejreredl hie wile ,and
saw action in Holland and later in
Germany, -
Lyle had a height d'heenful dis-
position which }von for Irian a hast of
f' benne wherever he went, He took
.,n notiee interest in the church and
(immunity in which he lived.
'Surviving the lasts of a dearly-
loved
earlyloved son and Brother are his
eareluts one brothel* Harry and two
Flat Era Beatty and Margaret all at
home.
'Lest Heaven 1)3 thronged win, grey
beards hoary
Gocl. Who made boys for His delight
Steeps on a day of grief and glory' .
And .calls them in: to from the night
When they come 'trooping from the
war
Our dates have many a ,young new
star."
Wm. Simon has been appointed
SAWS SHARPENED-- aarsi,start general manager of the
Cross cut saws put 1n _•t-1 min- Comity Home at Clinton. Ma'.
dition, 'also hand saws. Leave them Siamon called on a few of his old
at .. , The Brussels Post, friends in Grey.
His Red Cross Mother
FIGHTING through the mud and icy slush
of flooded battlefields, our boys in the front
line have learned to bless the tens of thousands
of devoted women who labor as volunteer
workers for the Red Cross.
Through five years of war, these Canadian
"Blue Smock" workers have knitted hundreds
of thousands of pairs of socks ... made mil-
lions of other comforting articles of clothing
-packed millions of Red Cross food parcels.
Other specially -trained volunteer women serve
as drivers, as nursing aides, as office workers
and dietitians.
Campaign Headquarters
CAtIAD1A
Freely giving their time and labor, these
hard-working volunteers make your Red
Cross dollars stretch farther. Thanks to their
efforts, each dollar you give is mrrllipilei
three times in the value of food, clothing dei
medical supplies it buys.
GIVE =and give generously, to support their
selfless work. Let your contribution to the
Canadian Red Cross be the token of yams
thanks to these devoted women who serve m
very truth, es "mother mother" to your beak
or your friend or neighbor in the erghdeg mile.
Brussel8 Phone 68x -r-2
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RED CROSS
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