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GIVE CLOTHES TO WAR VICTIMS
OCT. 1st to 20th
Take your contributions to your nearest
Post Office or any official
COLLECTION DEPOT,
GREY
Mr. Peter McNabb of Stratford is
visiting at the home of his brother
Xohn McNabb.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Donhledee and
Children of Howick and Mr. and
Mrs. John Norrie of Toronto were
Sunday visitors wish Mr. and Mrs.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock & implements
Lot 14, Conceeslon 5, Morris Twp.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th
Harold Jackson, Aaottolzoer, leas re-
ceived lnetruetione from the under
signed to sell by Public Auction
commencing at 12.30 n'2lo0k Shorn
Drying to the length of sale, the
1 1 following:
HORSES
1 Registered Mare 10 yrs, old
1 Clyde Mare 2 yrs. old
1 Clyde ()siding 1 yr. old
1 Bay Mare :3 yrs old
1 Brown Horse 2 yrs old
CATTLE
No. 1 Roan Heifea' 4 yrs old freshen
Jan. 16
rio. 2 Red Heifer 4 yrs old freshen
May 15
No, 3 Hereford Cow 5, yrs old freshen
Jan. 8
No. 4 Grey Heifer 4 yrs old freshen
Mania 10
No, 55 Roan Cow 6 yrs old freshen
May 17
No. 6 White Cow 5 yrs old freshen
Jan. 27
No. 7 Csrey Cow 8 yrs old freshen
Jan. 15
No. 8 Ayrshire Cow 4 yrs old fresh
No. 9 Roan Heifer 4 yrs old fresh
time of sale
No. 10 White Cow 4 Yrs old freshen
Dec. 25
No. 11 Holstein Cow 4 yrs- old fresh
No. 12 Holstein Cow 4 yrs. •old, fresh-
ens May 16.
No. 13 Thorobred Heifer 4 yrs old
not in calf
No. 14 Roan Heifer 2 yes old fresh
YOUNG CATTLE
2 Durham Steers 900 lbs.
1 White .Steer 1100 lbs.
1 Black Steer 2100 lbs,
1 Blue Heifer 1 year old
1 Holstein Heifer 1 year old
3 Durham Steers 1 year old
4 Durham Heltere 1 year old
10 SpringCalves
PIGS
10 Purebred Yorkshire Sows (Weld -
wood breed). These sows will
farrow before sale.
20 youngg Sows about 1255 lbs.
40 young Pigs, ,about 125 lbs.
1 Purebred Yorkshire Hog about 11
months old, bred by Norman
Wade. Govrie
LMPLE MDNTS
1 Deering Binder 7 it. cut
1 Tudhope Mower 6 ft. out
1 1\ioCorndck-Deering Fiiderake (like
new) •
1 Dump Rake
1 McCormick-Deeriog Manu re
Spreader (like new)
1 McComicleDeering Fertilizer
Drill (like new) 13 Disc
1 McCormick -Deering Hay Loader
1 1\2cCorrnick - Deering Milking
Machine
1 McCormick - Deering Cream Sep-
arator 750 lbs. capa.1te, motor
driven
(Two single units. (like now)
1 Electric Grain Grinder (Woods)
like new
1 two -wheeled trarller with stock rack
1 two -farrow Riding Plow
1 one -furrow Rideng Plow
2 Walking Plows'
1 Colony House 8 x 12
2 Shel1eos
1 Wagon
1 Set Sleighs
1 Buggy
40 gial. can
half full
1 Cutter
1 Banning Mill
1 Set 2000 lb. Scales
5 FSgg •Crates
1 Tieavy Duty 34 -horse Motor
1 Set Heavy Breeching Harness
2 Set Plow I1iarfiess
1 Root Pauper (nearly new)
1 Outing Box "Peter Hamilton"
driven by power or by hand
2 Sap Pane 250 Sacks
1 Wheel Barrow
Sling Rope and Trip Chain
1 Snuffler and a lot of small articles
too numerous to ention,
Hb7NS'm
100 yeat•old Rock Hens '
(Blood tested and banded)
Farm will be offered day of „sale ,.If
not sold before. Terms for Farm made
known day of sale. Terms for Stock
and Implements Cash. There will be
no reserve as proprietor is giving up
farming.
WILLIAM L. SPEIR, , roprletor
ROBT, PATRICK, Clerk
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Wm. Miller and gamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Wan, Boyd and Gloria
and Mr. Carl +Leinlhardt of 2&cleillop
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Margaret Miller and Stewart.
Mr. Donald ISpeir of the O,A,C.
Guelph was a Thanksgiving visitor
at lie Koine here.
WILLIAM SPEACE
Estate Ai ..e. Conveyancer
artr3 Commissions
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
iltAIDI STREET, -- — ETHEL, Or1T.
We are in the market to huy old
Live HORSES
Write for price.
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Ingersoll, Ontarioa,
LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
FEATHERS
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3EST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the
Export Pacli:ars. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us-
. PHONE 70x
t Pay
BRUSSELS
da DURO PUMP 1
YOUR FARM LABOUR PROBLEM
Suing water is essential — in the home, the stables, ponitr,
louses and greenhouses —saves time, labour and promotes
better and healthier living conditions.
NEW DURO PUMPS
ere, available in greater quantities today, but sligrtages of Materiab yid
Wooer will not allow the Duro I0actory to produce enough io meet tlN
lismand. All Duro Dealers are on a Quota basis and permit to purchase
Mast be approved by W.P.T.B.
EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
Per Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry. Visit your Emco Dealer
for available styles.
Wm. CRe pie -
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EMCO
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`I]Fi't f13RASS MVIdt • CO., LIMITED
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THE PICK OP TOBACCO
It DOES taste
good in a pipe
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implements
Lot 7, Cocesslon p, Grey Twp.
One and.a half miles east of Brussels
WEDNESDAY, ocr0BEF+ 17th
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock
HOBOES
1 Belgium Mare 7 yrs. old
CATTLIS
1 Thorobned Caw 4 yr old due April
15 Register No. 313888
1 Durham Cow 0 'yrs old due Nov, 23
I Durham Cow 6 yrsold. due Feb 24
1 Durham Cow 4 yrs old titre Nov. 10
1 Durham Cow 5 Yrs old due Nov, 25
1 Durham GoW 4 yrs old due Dec. 2
1 Roan Duahan. Cow 7 yrs old duo
March 14
1 Roan Durham Cow 8 yrs old due
Maeda 5
1 Roan Durham Cow 7 yrs old due
May 10
1 Holstein Cow 4 yrs old due May 5
1 Blue Cow 9 yrs old due April 15
1 Hereford Oow 6 yrn old due
March let
1 Durham Clow milking
1 Hereford Bull 2 yrs old
12 Durham Steers rising 2 yrs old
16 Durham Heifers rising 2 yrs.,
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furnitorre
to be held at the home ri
Mrs. Fletcher Sperling
Church St„ Bruseele, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th
Sale at 1 P.M.
1 extension •table 1 couch •
4 chairs 1 high chair
1 sideboard 5 kiktchen chairs
1 Sirger sewing machine
1 parlor suite 1 organ & stool
4 sinall tables
1 bedroom suite
2 bedsteads
1 s`ugle bed
3 feather .ticks
1 bureau and stand
1 bedroom stand
1 nest
3 rocltlug chair's
1 cook stove and pines
1 wood heater end pipes
1 coal treater and pipes
1 coal scuttle
1 coal 011 3 -burner stove
1 drop leaf table
1 pantry table
1 glass cupboard
1 bake board
1 clack
1 Aladdin lamp
1 fancy lamp
2 coal oil lamps
1 large roasting pan
Quilting frames
4 dozen gems
1 purge crock and 2 serail ones
2 frying pans, pots and pans
some quilts
1 set stales 1 set irons
1 tab and washstand
1 copper boiler
1 rack for towels
1 extension ladder 20'
3 toilet sets
clothes wringer
3 mattresses
2 sets springs
1 Geste
& oven
pictures
home raised 3 wooden boxes 1 wooden niawl
'1 Thorobred Bali Calf 5 mouths .old, 1 small plane
eligible for registration 6 doge for Tud61ope Anderson man -
3 Spring Calves are spreader
PIGS 1 level a few shingles
1 Tamworth Hog, registered shovels, rake and .roes
1 York Sow ddue Noy, 6th, 1 Kir 1 saw 1 pair clippers
Lawn Mower
Sugar Kettle
Blackstrap about
Gross Cut Saw
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NOW
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litter •
1 York Sow due Dec. 1st. •
1 York Sow due Dec. 2
IMPLEMENTS
1 Gockehmtt Hay Loader, nearly new
1 Case Mower, nearly new 6 Ct. cut
1 Dump Rake 10 ilt,
1 Low Wagon, nearly nem
1 Inlay Rack 16 it„ with sliding rack
1 Seed Drill Frost & Wooed, 11 hoe
5 Section Harrows
1 Grass Seed Sower
1 Walking Plow
2 dozen Grain Bags
1 Double Corn Cultivator
1 Rubber Tired Buggy in good repair
1 Chatham Fanning 211 1 ,Cutter
1 Cream Separator (Lister) nearly
now, 650 one
1 (Stewart) Power Clipping; Machine
1 Pig Crate 1 Pile of '3in. Plank
2 Pine Sills 16 ft, long
1 Pile of Lumber 4 Range Shelters
1 Set Slings, Ropes and Chain
1 Colony House 12 x 14
1 Gravel Box
2 Min: Care, S gal.
oma
1 hereetuen Riange, nearly new
1 Ebstension Table
1 Set Brasil Mounted Breeching
Harness
5 Horse Collars 1 Sot Scotch Tops
Forks, Shovels, Chains, Neck Yokes
And a Host of Other Articles too
numerous to mention.
Everything will positively be sold as
farm is sold and proprietoe is giving
up farming.
TERMS —CASH
DONALD McKINMON, Proprletoe
ROBT., PATRICK, Clerk
LEW.,ROWLAND, Auctioneer
1 Gang Plow
11 lawn mower
1 hammock some carpet
a number of dishes
a number of cushions and pillows
other articles . too numerous
mention.
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OPTOMETRIST
Phone 118 H'rrriskret
TERMS—CASH
MRS. F. SPARLING, Propietress
ROBERT PATRICK. Clerk
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
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PLANNING for EXPANSION OF
RURAL TELEPHONE SERVICE
_ To keep step with farm. progress and to
extend service to more farm families,
the telephone industry is working on
important new devices and methods.
Plans are already under way for
reswning the rural 'telephone expan-
sion program suspended in 1940, when
equipment and material became ur-
gently neededfor the armed forces -
Surveys are being made to determine
the needs and to provide the facts for
carrying out plans to expand farm
telephone service.
The goal is to bring the telephone
to the greatest possible number of
farm families.
AUCTION SALE
to be hela at
GALBRAITH'S YARD, BRUSSELS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th
at 1 P.M. Sharp
1 CARLOAD OF
ONTARIO CHOICE CATTLE
TERMS CASH
ART. STUBBS, Prop. ,
R. PATRICK, Clerk
LEW. ROWLAND, Auctioneer
pro idem
fast= dependable
BUYS CHOPPING MILL
Belgrave -- Belgrave Co -Operative
Association has purchased the chop-
ping mill from Alex Manning, who
has operated the .business for more
than 18 years. The new owners win
get possession on January 1,
BUY BONDS TO -DAY
SERVICE
Do you realize that Hydro power must be made
to your order ... made and delivered to you so
quickly that it would seem to be always there?
Electricity cannot be stored. It must be made
within a tiny fraction of a second of the time it is
used. The flow of water to the generators is
controlled by sensitive automatic gates, so as to
make only enough for the demands of the
moment.
Whenever you flip a switch, you use electricity
before the water which made it can leave the
power house. Your order is received and filled
faster than a good camera can wink its eye. Yet
the power comes to you through a giant trans-
former station, a local distribution station, a
small transformer near your home . all
connected by many miles of transmission and
distribution lines.
Millions of dollars worth of equipment and a
multitude of watchful personnel stand ready to
serve you at the touch of your flnger on a switch
at any moment of the day or night. That is what
Ontario has learned to expect from Hydro service.
Queenston-Chippawa
Generating Plant
Bur -Region
TransformerS7atlas
"CYNLY4HISr ONE PART DEPENDS ON YOU
YOU, TOO, CAN
Sloe, YOUR anti
FOR VICTORY!
BUY
VICTORY
BONDS
rSUPPORT CANADA'S
i th..ViCTORY
1i LOAN
A Municipal Distribution Station
Your house must be ade-
quately Wired if you are to
have full benefit from the elec-
tricity you may want to use. If
yourplace is wired for a range
and a water heater, you cab
assume that you have enough
t.
wiring from the small trans-
"" to your house. From
there, be sure that you hove
enough circuits and plenty of
outlets conveniently placed in every room, Remember
that any one outlet can supply only a limited amount
of power efficiently and safely. Remember, loo, that
you will want an ever-growing number of electrical
conveniences in the years to come. The economical
time to wire adequately is when you are building or
making major alterations. Plan now for your
electrical future by wiring completely.
THE HYbRb-ELETRfC POWER "COMMI"SSION OF ONTARIO