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The Brussels Post, 1945-10-3, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST t%c,'resduy, October ard, 1945 Quality You'll Enjoy tiIB'S AL T E I1LEARING AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9th at 1 p.m. :mouth half lot 64-55, Con. 1, Morris 1 mile west of Jarnestows .1011,tili8- 1 :'rlgium, rising 3 pr.s old (broken) • c.y l'ereheron mare 3 yrs. old tbroken) .• aeferal purpose mare 10 yrs. oid CATTLE - 11 Parha :.TTLE— Ptt:•ham co -,v 4 yrs. old Registered, Uesht , »u; naru cows 4 yrs. oid due m Feb. tun beau heifers 2 ,yrs. old due end table s�. ,. Oak dresser with large mirror un uv- yrs o;. d ti weeks :fur' 'r 6 yrs ' cue Nov. lamdue Durham calves y IUS— youug sow with 10 pigs .,mag sow with 7 pigs ,y'rouug sow due November clunks 150 lbs. ?z ,:hunks 80 lbs. a L CHINERY— 27 ."Vallate Tractor la good rubber on front xurrow Massey plow •-t5 _l stiff -tooth cultivator (neW) 'Frost & Wood binder 6 ft. cut "cost & Wood mower 5 ft. cut Maxwell Hay loader Dampp rake Wagon with 16 ft. hay rack sloop sleigh (nearly new) ;22 'hoe drill -v^pring tooth cultivator 1 -LP. gas engine 'Pump jack Colony house 18 x 12 Colony house 12 x 14 ^,atony house 7 x 9 coal brooder stove 2 range shelters poultry feeders `lectric fencer 2 pig self feeders cedar trough 15 ft. tong 1. set double harness 2M collars 120 ft. new hayfork rope 1:1391 lb milk can Wheelbarrow Whiffleitrees. neckyokas, shovels Ate 1 box stove 7uanttity of potatoes :Quantity of hay Kenn bus. mixed grain TERMS ASH No Reserve as rm• is R+f(J 2irr3THUR RUTTI -Prop. ti"+MOLD JACKS I--Aucti0 "S. MILLER—Clerk AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture to be held at the home of MRS. JOHN GAL3RAITH William. Street, Brussels, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th Sale at 12:30 p.m. 1 Che terheld, good as new 1 Buffet, oak 1 China cabinet oak L Extens,on dining room table oak, dining room chairs leather seats 22 ;sacks 1 \)':;rout tea wagon shape, forks 1 Brass bed 2 Antique spindle beds 1 Antique dresser 1 Walnut bed almost net 1 Walnut chest of drawers, almost new 1 Walnut dressing table, almost new 1 Wilton rug 9 x 10 1 Wilton rug 10 x 7 1 Linoleum rug 15 x 9 1 Veranda rug 6 x 9 3 small tables 2 wicker rocking chairs 2 ferneries, wicker 1 felt mattress 1 deep sleep Simmons mattress, al- most new 2 bed springs, 1 Slumber King 1 end table 1 Raymond sewing m0,111 n3 1 kitchen table 4 kitchen chairs 1 electric range McLary 1 set dishes 1 coal oil stove, 3 burner 2 stretchers and mattress window shades Brass curtain poles Cooking utensils Pictures Electric iron Electric toaster 1 high chair Several other articles too numerous to mention TERMS CASH MRS. JOHN GALBRAITH, ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer MYSTERY—In the Cards . . By Michael "Mickey" MacDougall What's in the cards? That questioo has intrigued men for at least S00 years. MacDougall, mated card de- tective, writing in, The American Weekly with this S'unday's (Oct. 7) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, tells fascinating facts about the Pasteboards which have been decor- ated with comics, love mottoes and svels. Get Sunday's Detroit Times. Prop. WILLIAM SPEACE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, OIVT. ATTENTION HORSE DEALERS We are in the market to buy old Live HORSES Write for price. William Stone Sons, Ltd. Ingersoll, Ontario. WANTED 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. E-xport Packers PHONE lax BRUSSELS 1 AUCTION SALE ' OF LIVE STOCK On the Hullett•Morrls Boundary At the Farm of K. G. Jackson 4 miles east of the Village of Blyth WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th I i commencing at 1:30 o'clock The following: HOLST10INS (Property of K. G. Jackson) -2 cows, registered. 5 Years old, due time of :ate! 1 cow 4 years old, due November ls•t; 1 cow, 3 }ears old. doe November 12; 1 cow 3 years old 'due October 25; 1 cow, 3 years old, due in December; 1 cow, 5 years old, due in Apil; 1 cow. 7 years old, due in April; 1 cow, 3 yeas old, due in May; 1 heifer, 2 years old, due in January 1 heifer, 2 years old. due in December (Vaccinated); 1 heifer. 2 years old, due in April; 1 'heifer, 2 years old, due in April (Vaccinated); Jst . year- ling heifers (Vaccinated); 2 SHORTHORNS (Property of Sohn Haggitt)-1. cow, 9 years old, bred 2 months; 1 cow, 5 years old (Part ,ler sey) bred 2 monibhs; 1 ^ow, 3 years old. calved in. June; 1 steer, 2 years old. 1200 lbs; 1 heifer, 2 years old, 000 lbs.; 4 yearlings; 2 spring ealvee. IMPLEMENTS (Property of K. G. 7ackson)-1 Cockshutt, 9 -foot double disc, good as new; 1 rubber tired buggy. TERMS—CASH 1` 1 K. G. Jackson and John Hagcitt, Proprietors. William Morritt, Auctioneer. THIS .657 .2 VICTIM I1'IU HER and baby believe "the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi". From such a dead Nazi, "Mom" obtained the overcoat which covers her and the baby. Mil- lions of others in war -ravaged lands need all the serviceable used clothing you can give to the Nation- al Clothing Collection which will be carried on throughout Canada from October 1st to the 20th. The drive is sponsored by the C'anadian Unit- ed Allied Relief Fund and distribu- tion 1 to liberated dte peoples Eu- rope will beunderdirection of U.N.R.R.A. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture to be held at the home of Mrs. Minnie Parke., Princess St., Brussels on SATURDAY, OCTOBER oth Sale commences at 12130 p.m. 6 dining room chairs 1 dining room extensio:l 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 %,sized iron bedstesth 2 full sized matrresse.s and springs 1 %-sized mattress 3 dressers and washstands 1 kitchen table 3 ldt,then chairs 1 sewing machine 1 padded box for b, 1 sm• dining dishes 2 coat ori 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 cooking utensils window curtains garden tools 1 axminster rug 4 x 71 G axminster scatter rugs number of braided rugs numerous other artlolee TERMS—CASH MRS. M. PARKER, P,,hprietrese ROBERT PATRICK, Clerk LEWIS ROWLAND, AuctIoneer Have your EYES Properly Cared for NOW F Homouth OPTOMETRIST Phone 116 Harrigan 111 WE'LL JUST HAVE TO TAKE A SMALLER SLICE d IONOMOINErallinnomoollY IF THE SLICES ARE SMALLER THERE'LL BE ENOUGH FOR EVERY8ODY b� o//%vs SUGAR suPPL 3or CANAV A . `afigoRoPe + ' =° 0/i$ World sugar stocks are dangerously low ... use less—use with discretion van.,-,mrr.,...znzxm-. Mrar,rn: v.rr...mt 'fisc:;.�.: For the Immediate Attention o FARMERS FISHERMEN GUIDES TOURIST OUTFITTERS who have been using MARKED GASOLINE 1. 2. 3. 4. On and after October 1, 1945, gasoline will no longer be marked for special uses. Marking of gasoline for special uses under the jurisdiction of the Oil Controller for Canada having been discontinued, the tax exemption purchase permit system is thereby ended. Farmers, fishermen, guides and tourist outfitters will be entitled to claim refund of the Provincial Gasoline Tax where applicable. Claims, accompanied by receipted invoices, must be submitted to the Gasoline Tax Branch, Department of Highways, Parliament Buildings, Toronto within six months from date of payment of invoices. A simplified method of assuring prompt payment of refunds, eliminating affidavits for each claim, has been worked out. As there is no rationing of gasoline in Canada, marked gasoline, under he jurisdiction of the Oil Controller lfor Canada, has been eliminated, thereby ending the tax exemption purchase permit system. To meet the desire of everyone to be relieved of wartime restrictions, the Provincial Government has developed a new system as free from controls and difficulties as possible. A simplified refund form has been prepared which eliminates the necessity of an affidavit being taken for each refund claim: This form may be obtained on 'application to the Gasoline Tax Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, Ontario. • The ending of marked gasoline sale removes difficulties made necessary by this wartime control. • Complaints were made that marked gasoline was detrimental to the equipment in which it was being used. • Records and reports necessary under the marked gasoline system will no longer be required. • Extra storage facilities will be unnecessary for the separate storage of graded and marked gasoline with consequent saving to the consumer. GASOLINE TAX BRANCH Department of Highways, Province of Ontario GEO. H. DOUCET' J. H. ROBINSON Minister of Highways Chief Impactor Gasoline Ta! • } t; �y. 4 g,;* • :1 1