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The Brussels Post, 1945-10-17, Page 2
GIVE CLOTHES TO WAGS VICTIMS CL 1st to 20th Take your contributions to your nearest Post Office or any official COLLECTION DEPOT. 111 Change In The Meat Coupon Values C'ha^•'ges i the coupon values of spree meati are already in effect, according to an announcement by W. Hamid McPhillips. prices and supply t er-ei.tative of \Variinle Prices and Trade ilcarl for the Western Ontario region. The major change,, Mr McPhillips said. include values of meat loaves. jellied meats, bologna, and weiners formerly in group "C' and head cheese, liver sausage and cretons francaie formerly in group "D" which are now all i.i ;roup "i]' This means these meats mentioned will now have a coupon value of three pounds or six ounces per token. Beef flank trimmed, bone in pas been moved to group "D". Beef ::m?t knuckle end, :eat shank hin.l. vf.,A1 shank frost.. and veal e01.1i salter with iamb flank, east, and neck, all bout in cuts Ieive been moved to re pup "E' Ration values for meal plea have - enabled w•iflt a new value of -I ct.:ona for nue token instead of 2 urces as formerly. Adjustments ads:, hien made in the coupon t a iu _ s of canned meats. IL :� . We are in the market t© buy old Live HORSES Write for price. a- Stone: ?;`" ass, Ltd. Ingersoll, Ontario. ATTENTION THE BRUSSELS POST AUCTION SALE Farm Stook and Implements at Lot 8, Con, 14, McKillop Twp. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th Look for ilst of Items In next week's Issue. DANIEL MACHAN, Proprietor STANLEY MACHAN, Clerk HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Household Furniture AUCTION SALE Of Farm, Farm Stock 3r, Implements Lot 14, Concession 5, Morris Twp, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th Harold Jackson, Awotiouoer, has re- ceived iustruetiorls, froth the under signed to sell by PablLL Auction commencing at 12.30 o'clock Sharp owing to tite length of sale, the following: FICK:I,DS 1. ltegi:4tered Mare 10 yrs, old 1 Clyde Mare 2 yrs, old 1 Clyde Gelding 1 yr. old 1 Bay Mare :1 yrs old 1 Brown Horse 2 yrs. old CATTLE] No. 1 Roan Heifer 4 yrs old freshen San. 16. Mo. 2 lied Heifer 4 yrs old freshen May 15 No, 3 Hereford Cow 5 Yrs old freshen San, 8 No, 4 Grey Heifer 4 yrs old freshen Maroh 10 No. 55 Roan Cow 6 yrs old freshen May 17 No. 6 White Cow 5 yrs old freshen Jan. 27 No. 7 Grey Caw S yrs old freshen Jan. 15 No. 5 Ayrshire Cow 4 yrs old fresh Nu. 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- en May 15. No. 13 Thorobred Heifer 4 yrs old not in calf No. 14 Roan Heifer 2 yrs old fresh YOUNG GATTLt] 2 Durham Steers 900 lbs. 1 White Steer 1100 lbs, 1 Black Steer 1100 lbs. 1 Blue Heifer 1 year old 1 Holstein Heifer 1 year old 3 Durham Steers 1 year old 4 Durham Heifers 1 year old 10 Spring 'Calves PIGS 10 Purebred Yorkshire Sows (Weld - wood breed). These sows will farrow before sale. 20 young Sows about 125 lbs. 40 young Pigs about 125 lbs. 1 Purebred Yorkshire Hog about 11 months old, bred by Norman Wade, Gorrie LMPLFIMENTS 1 Deering Binder 7 2t. cut 1 Tudhope Mower 6 ft. cut 1 McOarmick-Deering Sidenake (like new) 1 Dump Rake 1 McCormick -Deering Manu re Spreader (Like new) 1 McCotnickDBering Fertilizer Drill (like new) 13 Disc 1 McCormick -Deering Hay Loader 1 McCormick - Deering Milking Machine 1 McCormick - De.ering Cream Sep. arator 750 lbs. Capadtty, motor driven (Two single units (like new) 1 Electric Grain Grinder (Woods) like new 1 two -wheeled trailer with stock rack 1 two -furrow Riding Plow 1 one -furrow Riding Plow 2 Walking Plows 1 Colony House 8 x 12 2 Sheltems 1 Wagon 1 Set .Sleighs 1 Buggy 40 gal. can half full t Cutter 1 Panning Mill Cross Out Saw 1 Set 2000 lb, Scales 5 (Ogg Orates 1 Heavy Duty 1/1 horse Motor 1 Set Heavy Breeching Hat'ness 2 Set Plow harness 1 Root Pulper (nearly new) 1 Cutting Box "Peter Hamilton" driven by power or by haul 2 Sap Penis 250 Sacks 1 Wheel Barrow Sling Rope and Trip Chain 1 Snuffler and a lot of small articles too numerous to mention. HENS 100 year-old Rock Hens (Blood tested and handed) 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, teoprietor ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk HAROLD JAOKSON, Auctioneer W� ,�. D E y vt,y a LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS also GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS BEST PRICES PAID Before you sell any poultry phone the I.i Export Packers. We will call at your i place for any quantity or you can bring therm to us. �c4a' t Packers BRUSSELS !; for increased production A all, URO PUMPING SYSTEM eg,� ti®dsa nev d if Ax 11+ iris tl bal�i�sl meter than Civ tom. Yew fae'estm0i t fa a miter 10=metirereile*et tit b>tS NEW pow 36e i yea a -f Hatrrlmfs sad. Mae moljah ;lo sheet tOe nre atite kale seall ewe tem* !e wawa nuee >ttll7t'f{iinta ANAN, F rrratei Visit13°146Alstler ilei Giliespi rus; e s ASS n i i C. co., LIMI ED iod rkafeole ehy, vend, Va nC6uver; +c', J t ," t(dlStiry . AI nitlpeb THE PICK OF TOBACCO It DOES taste good in a pipe AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture to be held at the home of Mrs. Fletcher Sperling Church St„ Brussels, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th Sale at 1 P.M. 1 cxtensiutt table 1 couoh 4 chairs 1 high chair 1 sideboard 5 kiittchen chairs 1 Sieger serving machine 1 parlor suite 1 orgaa & 4 small tables 1 bedroom suite 2 bedsteads 1 single bell 3 feather ticks 1 bureau and stand 1 bedroom stand 1 chest 3 rocking chairs 1 Book stove and pipes 1 wood heater and pipes 1 coal beater and pipes 1 coal scuttle 1 coal oil 2 -burner stove 1 drop leaf table 1 pantry table 1 glass cupboard 1 baize board 1 clock 1 Aladdin .lamp 1 fancy lamp 2 coal oil lamps 1 large roasting pan Quiltiug frames 4 dozen gems 1 large crock and 2 small ones 2 frying pans, pots and pants some quilts • 1 set scales 1 set irons 1 tub and washstand 1 copper boiler 1 rack for towels 1 extension ladder 20' 3 wooden boxes 1 wooden maw] 1 small plane 6 doge for Tudhope Anderson man- ure• spreader staof 3 toilet sets clothes wringer 3 mattresses 2 sets springs 1 easle & oven at West %2 lot 22, Con. 11, Grey Twp. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th I Look for Ilst ora ,tents In next week's issue. JOHN GORSALiTZ, Propietor JOHN KRAUTER. Clerk LEWIS ROWLAN,D, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture to be held at the residence cf Mrs. George Muldoon, Brussels, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th at 1 P.M. combination book case and writing desk 3 -piece Chesterfield ;nice—good as new 1 extension table witn 6 dining room chairs 1 extension table 6 dining room chairs 6 kitchen chairs 1 oak buffet. 1 large corner cupboard 2 ranking chairs 1 platform molter 1 3 -piece bedroom suis 2 iron beds 3 sets bed springs 1 wood bed 2 small tables 1 commode chair 1 congoleum rug 6 x 7 1 Electrolux vacuum cleaner pair large pillows eleotric rangette—used 3 months Quebec heater small heater coal oil heater . coal oil oven, large pietures lawn mower ' ldoz dinner plates 1 doe. knives and forks 2 toilet sets roasting pan wash tub 1 -gal. coal oil can copper boiler several stone crocks 3 flat irons nickel tea kettle 1 new lantern lamps, sealers. iron pots iron frying pans, odd lashes 1 level a few shingles glassware and other articles shovels, rake and hoes LEW ROWLAND—Aurtioneer 1 saw 1 pair clippers MRS. GEORGE MULDO FNoprletrese 1 lawn mower 1 hammock some carpet a number of dishes a number of cushions and pillows other articles too tumorous to mention. four leaves Lawn Mower Sugar Kettle of Blaokstra•p abort TERMS—CASH MRS. F. SPARLING, Propietress ROBERT PATRICK. Clerk LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE to be hely 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 Have vital* EYES properiyeared for NOW f„ liornotsith POI Phone 116 HmrM!t. Buy this ring with confidence --knowing it is guaran- teeditawles. 6 When words fail this cre- ,tion will speak wonders." ' best seller and no wondert It's perfect l It's be4utifutl CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements At East -Half of Lot 8, Hallett -Morris Boundary Three and a half miles East of Blyth TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 commencing at 1 o'0i0OK sharp the foliowing: HORSES --Roan Mare 13 yrs. 014, Bay mare 13 yrs. old; Brown bone; 7 yrs, old; (possibly 1 black driv- ing horse (ouiet) 7 yrs. CATTLE -Red cow, due in April; Brindle cow, due in Day; Rhite cow, due in April; Grey cow, due in May; 2 black cows, supposed to be in calf; 1 part -Guernsey cow, iresehened 2 months; Registered Purebred Hol stein cow, with bull calx, 51ra months old; 3 yearling steers; 4 yearling heifers; 6 calves. HENS—About 100 Leghorn Pullets HAY ANMD GRAEN—A. quantity Of Mixed Grain and a Mow of Hay. IMPLEMENTS— Massey - Harris binder, 6 ft. out; MoCo.'n're.•Deering (oil bath) mower; International' combination side rake and teddar; Cossey -Barris, hay loader • (adjust- able head); Cocklnett manure spreader (used 3 seasons). hay rake (steel); set of harems' set disc harrows; 13 -tooth cultivator; land roller; 2 wagons set of sleighs• flat rack;; hay rack, with Gliding raok; cutter; buggy;., walking plow; set double harness; ;set single harness; DeLavial cteamr separator; wheel furrow; fanning mill; aro ez tingulsber;. small colony house; quantity of lumber; Chains; forks; Pails, Pulleys and other arttoles too numerous to mention, SOME HOiUSStTli HOLD E.I+'FECTS— dcitcher range in good condition; kitchen cupboard and some other household effects. TERMS—CASH Positively no reserve, as farms are sold. go. DOUGAN—+Proprlctor LEW, ROWLAND—Auctioneer ROBT. PATRICK—Clerk NOW .., . GENERAL WAIN- WRIGHT'S OWN STORY A gallantt hero's story‘ of Rattan, Corregidor and Sap prison camps it's "THIS IS MS' STORY," by GeneralSonabhan 141'. Wainwright, now In the .SUNDAY and DAILL" 't1:TROIT TTPI1 S Rosa the war's greatest human document, "THIS .35 MY STORY' by General Tona• than M. Wainwright, W. Gi LEACH Jeweller--- urueeele 3 Wednesday, 001011er 'hilt, 1045 ONTARIO Hours of Work and Va ,lions withay Act, 1944 The Industry and Labour Board which administers The Hours of Work and Vacations with view of the termina- tion of Act, ssthe hostilities ancancellation of war production, the acute manpower shortage which existed during the war years will be minimized, therefore the postponement as to working hours previously `provided shall be cancelled and effective November 1st, 1945, the working hours of an shall not exceed forty-ee in eight (48)industrial d n the week, 1. Regulation 4 of Ontario Regulations 8/44 is amended by adding thereto the following subregulation: (la.) Notwithstanding the provisions of subregulation 1, an employer may adopt one or more overtime work periods in his industrial undertaking between the 1st day of November 1945 and the 31st day of December 1945 without a consent in writing of the Board, but the overtime shall not exceed thirty hours in the aggregate. INDUSTRY AND LABOUR BOARD, Bon Charles Daley, Department of Labour, Ontario. Minister of Labour. 12? ITTA WILLIAM SPEACE Estate Agent Conveyances and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — ETHEi-, ONT. With .Nee Woe Vd MASSEY-HARMS 4:WAWA-CU9&'9 SEPARATOR Join the army, of thousands of farmers who are getting more cream—more profit —from their cows by using the Massey -Harris No. 9 CreamSeparator,Quality- built from floor to supply can, the Massey Harts No. ' 9 is famous for its close -skimming perform- ance tested to .02 of 1% efficiency. Its easy opera- tion and special low prices make the No. 9 outstanding valve. 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