HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-9-26, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST
Wrdnesilay, September 881,11, 1845
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Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Inst>¢.snnt'.e
Get particulars of aur Special Automobile Policy dor fanners,
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C,
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
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson.
Phone 12 or, 658 Saaiorth R.R. 1, B:•uaefialei
Make ar''angen encs at The Brussels Post or
Eisner D. Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels.
D. RAN.F'< Furniture
FUNERAL A,ND AMBULANCE SEr`iVK!.
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 — - — —. BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licer6cd For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REAOONABL e
Por Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and Shay seal
be ',tenet' after Immodaltely
For Information, etc., w ite or phone Lew. Rawltane lit' .' ! N1?
Seaforth; cr write R.R. 8, Wallen.
W. S. Donaldson — Licensed Auctae er'
Phone 35-r-13 -- Atwo/nd, Fri,
for the Counties of Huron and Pardo
All aides promptly attended to — Marra, mento
For Engagements phone 31 "The Brussels rose s mit timy
will be looked after Unmeant*.
PUMA A G OWS
BRUSSELC
CREAiE'. tat
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 or you can bring
them to us.
ort
PHONE 70x
tickers
BRUSSELS
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stook and Implements
Lot 40, Con. 2, Morris
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th
Sale at 1 P.M,
R. B. WARWICK, Prop,
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implements
at Lot 2, Con, 13, Grey Township
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
commencing at 1 o'clock
HORSES
1 Bay Marc. 8 years. Qplendii quality
CATTLE
1 cow 3 yr. old due Oct. 17
1 Cow 3 yr. old due Jan. 5
1 Cow 6 yr, old due Jan. 16
1 Cow 4 yr. old due Feb, 1st
1 Cow 12 yr. old clue Feb. 20
1 Cow.3 yr. old due Mar. 13
1 Cow 3 with calf at foot (baby beet)
1 Cow 3 with 1 month old calf
1 Black & White Heifer due Mar. 15
1 2 -yr: old steer, white
3 Steers rising 2 yrs., white
4 Heifers rising 3 yrs.
8 Spring Calves
PIGS
11 Chunks about 100 lb.
IMPLEMENTS
1 Binder, 7 ft, cut, Frost & Wood
1 Cultivator
1 "Imperial" Gang Plow
1 Cutter
1 Fanning Mill
1 Incubator (140 egg cap.)
2 Pulpers
1 set Slings almost new
1 Sling chain
1 International Manure Spreader
No. 4, (good as new)
Everything positively to be sold as
proprietor Is giving up farming due
to ill health.
TERMS—CASH
CHAS. L. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture
to be held at the home of
Mrs, Minnie Parker,
Princess St., Brussels on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th
Sale commences at 12130 p.m.
6 dining room chairs
1 dining roam extensio:a table
1 chesterfield suite
1 buffett
1 foot stool
1 parlor rocking chair
1 parlor arm chair
1 parlor table.
1 jardinere stand
1 large rocking chair
3 small rocking chairs
2 bedroom chairs and small table
2 full sized bedsteads
1 44 -sized iron bedstead
2 full .sized matrresses and springs
1 a4 -sized mattress
3 dressers and washstands
1 kitchen table
3 kitchen chairs
1 sewing machine
1 padded box for bedroom
1 set dining dishes
9 coal •oil lamps
1 very large mirror for wall
1 iron couch with mattress
1 copper bottom boiler
2 galvanized wash tubs
1 wash board
1 electric floor lamp
1 electric table lamp
1 electric iron
1 carpenters tool box
1 kitchen stove and pipes
1 large teakettle
1 small teakettle
1 large dust mop
pictures for wall
'number of fancy dishes
number of cushions
2 pair of bed pillows
1 lawn mower
1 step ladder
conking uterslls
window curtains
garden tools
1 axmfnstar rug 4 x 71A
0 axminster scatter rugs
number of braided rugs '
numerous other articles
TERMS—CASH
MRS, M. PARKER, p,ngmietress
ROBERT PATRICK, Clerk
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctlonee"
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
OF LIVE STOCK
Horses, Cattle, Poultry S. Hogs
At lot 29-30, COn. 13, Hullett Twpp.
3 miles North-West of Londesbero
and 2 miles West of Blyth
FRIDAY', OCTOBER 6th
commencing at 12 o'clock sharp
the following: -
D .IRY CATTLE—
and 2 miles West of Blyth
including 13 Springers
Balance milking and supposed to be
in calf
NOTE—
This is a choice herd of deity
cows in Good Condition.
BEEF CATTLE— .,..
10 Hereford cows, calves by
side
5 2 -year-old Hereford heifers
2 Purebred Hereford bulls
20 2.year old feeder steers
20 year-old steers
15, 2 -year old heifers, 'Durham,
103, year-old heifers, Durham
10 Holstein year-old heite:e
10 spring calves
HORSES—
Brown team geldings, rising 4 % 5.
Black colt, rising 3
Yearling colt
Brood mare, foal by her std.
PIGS -
34 Chunks, 30 to 125 lbs.
5 sows, in, pig
11 Weaners
POULTRY— I
300 White Leghorn pullets
75 Rock pullets '
NOTE: This sale will start on time
and comprises a choice lot of
Dairy and Beef Cattle.
Attend one of the Largest Stock
Sales of the Season.
Have yt.,'. ur
EYES
Prop IyCared
for
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OPTOMETRIST
Phone 11 t3 Herriston
their
TERMS CASH •
Positively No Reserve.
WILMER HOWATT, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON) Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock & Implore-ts
On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9th
Commencing at 12 p.n1. sharp
Lot No. 14, Con. 4, Tuekers)nith Twp.
1 mile West of Egmondvllle
on Mill Road
4 Horses
15 cows
40 head of young cattle
16 chunks of pigs
1 sow due in November
1. milking machine
A full line of farm machinery
TERMS CASH
TOM LANE. Prop.
ROBERT PATRICK. and
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerks
LEW. ROWLAND, Auctioneer
Wartime Price and Trade
Board Information
* * *
ATTENTION
WISES
We are in the market to 'buy old
Live HORSES
Write for price.
'I iialS, Ltd.
Ingersoll, Ontario.
Ito get a permit to buy one?
, A,—If it is a power pump you
need, you will require a 030110it for
I the purchase of one, They are sill
rationed, However, all hand
pumps have been taken off the list
of rationed commodities.
Others Are Asking
Q.—Would you tell me if there
is a ceiling price on tractors?
A. -There 1•s no ceiling pries on used
tractors, but 'there is a ceiling price
on tractors when new. Theca are
set by the Board for the inanufac•
tuner, If you eontaot •the manufac-
turer and are still in doubt as to
whether or not you are being charg-
ed correctly, send the full details
with your name and address to the
Wartime Prices and Trade Board
and the price will be checked for
you..
* * *
Q.—I understand I will be able to
get more sugar in September. Ars
there more•ooupons due?
A.—When the cut in the sugar
ration came into force it was
decided as September is a hlg
canning month the ration would not
be cut for this month, As a result
two coupons for sugar, 63 and 54
became valid on September 20th,
Q.—I need a new pump, do I have
a * a
Q.—We are going over to the
States for a visit. May we take
some butter with us?
A. Yes, if you have obtained the
butter with ration coupons in
Canada and you do not intend bo
take any 1acrge amount. It the
customs official considers that you
are taking more than your reason,
able needs of any rationed food
ration points will be demanded,
* r o-
Q.—How do I get canned milk for
my baby's formula?
A.—Apply at your local ration
board for your baby's ration book
and extra coupons if naoded for
canned milk for the formula.
* ti 1
Questions ou any regulations of
the Wartime Prices and Trade
Board will be answered if submitted
to the Information Branch, Wartime
Prices and Trade Board, Federal
Building. London, Ontario,
Teeswa er Fair, Oct. 2nd & 3rd
75th Anniversary of Canada's Largest Rural Fair
Prizes increased to $4000 —Seating accomodation more than
doubled — Outstanding horse show — Hereford, Aberdeen -Angus
and Ybrkshlre Breed Shows — Sensational Racing Evehts —
Roman Chariot Race — Htmove" Brass Band Lucknow Pipe Band: -
Highland Dancing — Merl'ygo-round and Chairplane — Hurdle
Jumping — Pony Classes, etc. etc,
Admission — Adults — 25c Children — 15o
Pre-school age children free.
T. P. McDonald,
Pres.
Alex. B. McKague,
Sec. l'reas.
e fj r t mietafter the. lest
OW is the Red fasting to
e o e
The only controls that are being maintained are those that aid the production of needed supplies and their
speedy and fair distribution to the public, and which prevent an inflationary price rise;
As soon as conditions warrant, these will be dropped.
Until industry gets back to normal production, price ceilings, rationing and some controls are t
necessary safeguard for everyone of us.
Keep them working.
IT'S YOUR JOB AND YOUR SAVINGS THAT • ARE AT STAKE
Thus advertisement Is ono of a series being Issued by the Government of Canada
to emphasize the importance of preventing a further Incroano
In the cost of living now and deflation and
unemployment later.
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