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The Brussels Post, 1945-3-28, Page 3WANTED LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS also GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS BEST PRICES PAID Before you sell any poultry phone the Export Packers. We will call at your place for any quantity them to us. or you can bring por PHONE 70x BRUSSELS RENEWAL 01' UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS Nor le 411 e#n plave4s: All Unemployment Insurance Books for the year ending March 31st, 1945, must be exchanged for new books. New Insurance Books for the fiscal year 1945-46 will be exchanged by the Local Employment and Selective Service Office in your area for expired Insurance Books upon completion of the second last page in the expired books. Protect the benefit rights of your employees by sending in their expired books properly com- pleted on March 31st. There are severe penalties for failing to make Unemployment Insurance contri- butions for your insured employees and for failure to renew the Insurance Books as required. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION . HUMPIIREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour LOUIS J. TROTTIER R. J. TALLON ALLAN M. MITCHETL Commissioners. DW 45-2-E MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pollard are visiting al the home of their daughter, Mrs, Edgar Hollinger of Hamilton. Joules and Allan Mair who have spent the winter in the northern camps leave returned home due to the early opening of spring weather. Allan and Mn. Itaansiay who have been nesddents of the list con, for many years and a :most popular couple have disposed of the farm and will be leaving et0ne oomntuni.ty. GREY The continued waren and dry -weather• are 'eure indications of early seeding and many ;Pannone are pare - paring the, Darnel for .early wore, A pioneer In the person of Daviel' Stewart of the Mioiesworth district, Passed away last week, e member of u large 1lamily ,and most highly respected. The only remaining one is a sister, Mrs. Heibein and lives in Moiesavorth, lit its reported that James and Archie Mossy 9th cone have pur- clnasecl the farm of Dan McKinnen et the same line. CRANBROOK The Y. P. S. thelel a 'cttokinole social in the basement of the church on' Tuesday ,evening, March 20th. There was a very large attendance The evening was enjoyed by playing etokinole. Pniacs were won by Mrs Clara i°metered and Everett Purdue. Lunch vias !served and the National Anthem were sung. A N (MALS DISABLED tjaickly removed in Clean Unitary truce.. Phone collect, 72 BRUSSiE1.3 V1 !horn Stone Sons Limited .- THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, March 2'Lset, 1945 FOR SALE - Milking COWS. Phone 42,rr4 Chas. Arntntrang DFOR SALE- Desiiable hous,, and lot with good M harp on William street, phone 73 apply to Alvin Rutledge WANTED TO BUY - lee boxes in wood of me,,al. phone 66x -r4 FOR SALE - A quantity or Sebago seed FOR PIPs OR po'tatees, A cones between Katedlns ROLLING YOUR OWN , p 't'!d (lhhppewas, blight resistant. Rhone 42-r•Y9 Geo. Blake i - CLASSIFIED ADS Mr. R. A. Reid will he here April 11. Nine Nipiece quarter cut oak dining FOR SALE- room smite. 1 buftett, 1 china cabinet, Early seed potatoes. fi chairs, 1 large automatic round top Phone _32-r-13 Sant Ovin:gton table "- a' apply to Mess B. G. Walker FOR SALE- Phone 65 Spy apples. phone 36-r-6 Thos. Pierce FOR SALE- C.A.C. No. 21 Seed Barley, good FOR SALE- quality $1,0,0 per hostel ala hay at Two load's of best) turnips in pit 910.00 per ton and some timothy also garden peas. FOR, SALE - 'Grant young Cows, 1 freshened a few days ego the other oprtnginr; &leo a litter of pigs ready to wean. Phone 55-a•-0 J. P. Meintotlt FOR SALE - phone 55-r-15 Robert Looking Seed alt$4.00 a bushel. patine 55-r-14 George 5ienaies FOR SALE - No. 1 Red Clover Seed, also sore WANTED TO BUY - good hay. Old Glassware, China, Old Plates, Phone 23-r-14 Lloyd Alcock Coal Oil Lamps, Old Brass, Orna rants, etc. etc. Apply to Box 50 FOR SALE- 0ne good horse G years old, also one good work hoarse. Telephone 23-r-16 Dan. M' Kinnon FOR SALE - ..A quantity of hay, at loot 0, con- cession 14, Grey twp, J Blakeley, at the 'Gate Donald Stewart farm. NOTICE - Now is the t line to have year painting done. First class work reasonable pt'ices. Phone 29x W. G. Tucker FOR SALE - One oil burning brooder, one, two -- wheeled trailer and one riding plow. also a quantity of good Potatoes. phone 25-r-26 Pnank W. '_1litohell FOR SALE - 400 '(seamy breed cockerels, 4 weeks old also 4 new range shelters. phone 70x Hugh Pearson TENDERS WANTED - To paint the outside of United Church at Bluevale, 2 coats. Tenders to close Apnii lith, apply to 4pan'ling Jiolhnstoa, Sec. Trustee Board FOR SALE- Alasntla Oats anld O. A. C. No, 21 barley (nixed, Aliso 11)193 all cats and No -barb barley mixed. phone 43-r-20 Gordon Knight Lott 17. Con. 14, Grey FOR SALE - A - quantity of Alaska Seed Oafs at Int 20, con 9, Morris. phone 1S -r-9 Gilbert, McCallunn FOR SALE- �_ M Bay Clycle maze rising five, about 1450 lb's. 4 white legs and whits Fc,ce. Guaranteed sound and quiet, good worker. Apply Cecil Grainger, Gorrie, R.R„ 1 FOR SALE - Seed oats, Vanguard at 63c per Ins.; Alfalfa. & Timothy hay ,at $11..00 per ton; one colony house, 10 x 12 ft. Terms Cash. phone 437 or 44x John McNair LOST- B1aMc collie dog with ban markings and long thick hair. Answers to 1 the name of "Sport." This Is the pet clog of little Donald McCauley, Anyone Itngvvinik tlne Whereabouts of this clog kindly notify Phone 35-r-15 Meinvin McCaatley FOR SALE - Kitchener Big -4 Hatchery say ad re nee curlers have taken all available chicks, land pullets until May, except cockenels. They have some clayol'iVs and started tor delivery now, and possibly Apr11, depending on ordlens. Tale stock, and order now, Agent --R, S. Warwick, I-11101' Top Ranch, lxt'nssels. TENDERS WANTED- o Tenders wanted tar painting .the ceiling in school -room of Ethel Public School. Tenders will he neoeived up till Marchi. 31st, work to he dome during Easter holidays Comstult Nue uncleniedgieed for par- ticulars oonoerndng the work to be done, Wm. T. Spence, ,Slee, -Trees, SeS, No. 11, Grey Ethel, Ont, Have your w„" r k;; EYES t Props ryCfrired for NOW Brussels Pool F. F. Holmuth OPTOMETRIST Phone 118 14611140 401 THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON EDUCATION which has been appointed to enquire into and report upon the system of education in Ontario will hold its first sessions in the Senate Chamber of the University of Toronto at 10 a.m. and at 2 p.m. on April 11, and on April 12, 1945, under the Chairmanship of the Hon. Mr. Justice J. A. Hope. Preliminary consideration will be given to such written submissions as are presented on or before April 10. Briefs submitted after that date will be coo: sidered at subsequent sessions of the Commission. All organizations interested in any of the problems related to public education are invited to submit briefs to R. Fe. 8. Jackson Secretarn. Royal Commission on Educatloty Parliament Buildings, Toronto. THIS ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF EX -SERVICE PEOPLE War VeteraflS /flSUrUflCC NOW AVAILABLE Offers protection, without medical exami- nation in most cases, to those discharged. AT DEATH HOW WILL, THE INSURANCE BE PAID? d death is T,he maximum amount which may the option of $1,000, with the remainder being paid,areways: the insured, in one of the following hreest, may be paid m (1) The money, plus 31/2 perpail to the beneficiary in equal instalments is overte� the bene- ficiary ten, fifteen or twenty years, dies, the payments ate continued to his or her estate. (2) The money may be paid in equal instalments as long as the beneficiary lives.r five, (3) As in (2), but instalments hether the beneficiaary fiverten, o fifteen of twenty years, dies. WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF A WAR .DISABILITY PENSION? receives a If,pe si the death ins of the insured,eyll be paid as fthe ollows:, pension, a insurance murrey (1) If the policy is paid up, the full face amount of it will be paid to the beneficiary in the manner elected by the insured, plus the pension. If the policy is not paid up, then the capitalized valof ue of the peysand nstead,the beneficiary ducted tface he receiveethe the policy the excess, paid-up value of the portion deducted, plus if any, of the face amount of the insurance ovveerththe capitalized value of the pension. If the policy has n in force at least six months and the beneficiary is the wife or husband or children, or both, the paid-up insured,at least $500 will be paid as of the remainder. WHO MAY BE NAMED AS A BENEFICIIARYY?t befie Where the insured is married, the beneficiary A wife or husband, or children, or both. If the veteran is single, the beneficiary must be the future wife or husband, with a parent, brother or sister, named as a contingent beneficiary to receive the insurance money should the veteran die unmarried. CAN RE-ESTABLISHMENT CREDIT OR PENSION BE USED FOR VETERANS INSURANCE? Yes, ths is one of the purposes for which the credit may be used. Premiums may be deducted from Ment pensions also, if requested, IF THE VETERAN BECOMES TOTALLY If DISABLED, WHATthe veteran HAPPENS? sixty s,sand he swnot in receipt of fullhes penssiion oe age the dis• ability, no further premiums need be paid. ARE THERE ANY RESTRICTIONS AS OCCUPATION?O TRAVEL, RESIDENCE, OR In addition to being free of occupational restrictions, the insurance also is free of restriction as to travel and tesiden e. When Canada entered the present war, ir. was realized that men and womo� viliaan life with their health went into uniform faced the impaired,possibility 1 w returning disability. It was realized also thaatt, S a with some physical disability,ipro- tection ro- any servicehrof men and is women would bhealthnable o vi echo ercial their life insurancelies . Togh the meet this normal Par- liament, at is '1944 session, passed an Act known asThe VeteransInsurance urcemAct.y This ea for pohas ecu been proclaimed r it. and applications WHAT ARE THE SPECIAL R VETERANS INSURANCE? OF WAR One of the very fewalfeatures of exepuons, it is is available Insurance is cost, wit, with very premiums ate clamor medial examination, naaocc No extra u ed. ous-s where in ng, construction,, occupation al flying, a t ops --suite as, mining, -and, in addition, premiums ate waived in the event o total disability. There is no extra cost for this waiver of premiums, WHO MAY APPLY FOR WAR VETERANS INSURANCE? Any ex -service an or woman is eligible. fontadd tion, widows or widowers of veterans may apply insured ance on themselves if 'cite veterans ivn ret of a ar der the dis- ability Merchant Navy present war are eligible also. ability pension from the p WHAT TYPES OF INSURANCE ARE AVAILABLE? 10 ax 65 and The plansLof ife insurance Payn entavailable Life, Life Paid-up Payment Life, 15 LiPaid-up that is, premiums may be paid for 10, Life P2id-ua at r u 65 15 or term yearsf age smaller the premium le requ Lewd. the team B payment olicies are not issued. The insurance Term and Endowment p e that is, no dividends are is of the non -participating type, paid. WHAT AMOUNTS OF INSURANCE ARE PROVIDED FOR? from $500 Policies may be applied for in amounts ranging only in the to $10,000. The amount of the policy event of the death of the insured. HOW ARE PREMIUMS PAID? s may be paid monthly, qAt uarterly, option off- the y, or nnually. There is no additional cost to the veteranfo, premiums on a monthly basis. cost to the vereran for paying IS THERE ANY CASH SURRENDER VALUE? After premiums have been paid for two full years, the policy may aben fesurrenderedtoPaid-up.' its nsurance or Extended 'Termr rinsmuf- be e. There to for loans against the policy. ante. These is no provision EXAMPLES OF MONTHLY PREMIUMS PER (2) AGE Payable for 10 years 15 years 20 years s_-.--- 1.74 20 $2,89 $2.12 $25 1.94 30 3.18 2.34 2,60 2.15 30 3,53 2.91 2.42 35 3.93 3,7 45 4.983 3:16 55 6.45 5.01 4.40 p NOV:OIf it is desired to pay the remiuna amorally, multiply the above rates by 12. There is zoo additional cost for taking advantage of the monthly payment plan. Further information and application forms may be obtained from the nearest office of the Deportment of. Veterans Affairs er w writing direct to the Superintendent of Veterans Insurance, Department of Veterans Affairs, Ottawa. Services of a trained' counsellor are available for individual interview with each veteran who wishes information concerning This insurance. Veterans Affairs. Issued soder the authority of Honourable Ian A. Mackenzie, Minister of V DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS KEEP THIS ADVERTISEMENT. IT IS ONE OFA SERIES. SEND IT TO SOME MAN OR WOMEN OVERSEAS $1 ,000 INSURANCE Payable fill age 65 $1.20 1.39 1.64 1.98 3.16 6.45 Payable till age 85' $1.14 1.30 1.51 1.78 2.59 4.03 VI, tel a ir`5010 1t te2iti3