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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-11-14, Page 3....... Yaw. r, y... • ,. •r..... for Increased production A DURO �PUMPIN• SYSTEM-. naedd forr ll�iegr g water �`ly �. PAM !Winan 'Pah s isssr i�iiF greater Mau titres 1 YOU investment la I N*W cluao yes PWAP awl wIK at.r r - strisi Lamy Ifew Zbttsa 1!tsrqtied ,s� �N�lrrtt sLeetsa'M d Itateris i.efsttr wt� to prodew though to meat tie sisaest,Dealer' ere ou a ` e s• erg —ease ate both MIS incites asset Ire &storeyed M .p. FIZTUAL$ AN'3>' RfT1t�1� For Cholac, Bathroom* a Visit your fleece e Dhair Ger MAIL Wm. CgiVeRple - Brussels (WA' EMCD LIAIS EMPIEtEr BRASS MEG. CO, LIMITED LSprtdbrlt 4Airni(ton Toronto Sudbury Winnipeg Vancouver, THE BRUSSELS POST wetine. Y L>ralti>r '4'h. '915' Notice to Creditors All persons having Wallas against the estate of Eliza Dorkett late ei the Township of Morris le ills County of Huron, Widow, deceased, ts4i died ou or about the 19th oaY of August, 1945, are notified to send to J. H, Crawford, K.C., Wingham, Ontario, on or before the seven- teenth day of November, 1945, full Particulars of their claims in welting Immediately after the said seven teenth day of Novemeee, the nssete of the said testatrix will be distri- buted amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executor shall then then have notice. • DATED this 29th day of October, A.D. 1946, J. Il, CRAWFORD, IC.0., Wingham,Ontario, Solicitor for rhe Executor Notice to Creditors In the estate of WILLIAM HERB- ERT ANDERSON late of the Village of Walton in the County of Huron, farmer, who died on or about the seventh day of October, A.D. 1945.• TAKE NOTICE that all parties leaving claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased must mail particulars, in writing, of their claims with proof of same, to the undersigned executrix or her solicitor on or before the 24th day of November, A.D. 1945. AND TAKE NOTICE' that after sueh last mentioned date the said executrix wilt proceed to distripnto the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having rgard only to the claim: which shall have been received. DATED at Brussels this 3rd clay of November, A.D. 1945, A. Louise Annersou Executrix Blybh, Ontario by her solicitor ELMER .D. BELL, Brussels, Ontario VO','ERS' LISTS 1946 VI.LL,1t9E OF terseS5 ;Le COUNTY OF HURON Notice Is hereby given that 1 have complied with seetton 3 of the VOTERS' LIST AOT and that 1 hare Poet 'ti up my office in Bruasela on the eie tit day of November 1945. lir lists of ell persona entitled to vote in the said Munici- pality at Municipal elections and that such fist remata there for inspection, And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions Corr rected according to law, the last day for appeal being Saturday December . •', 1945. i2. S. Warwick, Clerk o.f Municipality of the Village 01 Brussel', Slaves of the Devil's Capsules An ugly pea• killer is loose in the land, gaining vietiina by the millions killing 10 ,o 0 perms, a day, breed- ing murders, sui ides, drug•crazed violence and leveni.e desinquencY. Get this Stemay's (November 18) Issue of The Mew* Sunday Times and read, in Tae A •etican Weekly, Article I in Samuel Hopkin's Adam's expose of rhe "harmless" sedatives. GREY Mr, and Mrs, Wn,, Wilson, Fergus were Sundae visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Carl He nI't iw t v. WANTED - 500 Dealers earn a comfortable 1•v.ng by selling Familux Prt'!ucta from door to door! How about start• Mb a business of your ewe, in your a„re time, with the earns advan- t:res, in the district of your choice For free details sad catalogue: 0' eMILEX, 1600 Delo: aver, Mont water, . . . There She Goes!" YES; there goes the whistle that means jobs! But remember! Factory whistles will keep blowing • ; ; smoke will keep pouring from factory chimneys, only if you and all of us do our part to keep Canada's dollar sound. And unless we keep the Canadian dollar worth a dollar, we're headed for inflation, and its inevitable result—depression! Canada's active fight against in- 4ttlon is a vital part of all our post- war planning. We Canadians must now—more than ever now—fight to flee Canada's dollar worth a full dollar! Why nota especially? Because now dvilian goods are scarce, and yet money is plentiful This is a danger- ous condition, It means we must maintain controls and price ceilings; support rationing and urge the support of rationing. We must buy wisely and with the greatest care: be on guard at all times, checking, working, fighting to keep Canada's dollar sound. If we do this, we can • keep prices from rising. If we don't,, some day we'll be paying a dollar for 30c worth of goods, which means our dollar is only worth 30c. We know what happened after the last war! We must fight against it happening again. For our own sakes —for the sake of the men who fought overseas and to whom we owe a future with a job, we must keep Canada's dollar worth a full dollar, We must keep up an active fight against inflation! (t Arbllabid h TRH BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to meal the dangers of lcdaeion. Make this Pledge Today! 1 pledge myself to do my part M fighting inflation: By observing rationing and avoiding black markets in any shape or form. By respecting price controls and other anti-inflation measures, and re'.. (raining from careless andunncces- sary, buying. 1 will not buy two where one will do, nor will1 boy a "new" where an "old" will do. By buying Victory Bonds, supporting taxation and abiding by all such ntcasares which will IoNcr the cost of living and help keep prices at a normal level. Classified Ads FOR SALE— Frame house, near sebool. Apply Le 1 phone 21-r 0 Norman Owing FOR SALE— Two-way Wd1l pump Complete with pipes ani 3-Itrh cylinder. phone 82-r-18 Harry Bulger WANTED - 125 pullets, phone, 62-r-7 FOR SALE -- A quantity of dry, cedar. phone 28-r-11 Lea, Oliver WXNTi$D14I ,.,, , .. ... 1 Five cords of dry round hard I wood suitable for sma 1 type stave. Mrs. James McCracken FOR SALE -- 1 and 2-iu'd.. Hard Maple and Elm Lumber also bard and soft wood 12 - inch and 4 foo':, phone 61-r-17 Jas Stevenson FOR SALE— One stark of Alfalfa and Timothy hay. phone 84-r-16 Charles Simpson ROOMERS WANTED— Will have aecomodation for stud- ents, boys or girls by Nov. 24th Mrs. Robe -t S. Scott, near Creamery FOR SALE-- A quantity of Ceder phone 93x -r-2 L. R, Rryans FOR -SALE - 10 -20 McCormick Tractor and 3- furraw Cockshutt plow. phone 29-r-13 Kenneth McFarlane FOR SALE 1 Airforce blue fall coat well lined, also 1 reversible tweed coat sizes 12, apply to the Brussels Post, FOR SALE— A ear of Br.t". Ns . 15tb. Special price off car. Alex Pe•'. eoe, Ethel, FOR SALE— Airforce blue reefer, youths size, leather trimmed, well fined and warm, has been worn one season, phone 58 WANTED— To purchase pullets all ages and breeds. High prices paid. Apply Tweddle Chick Hatcheries, Ltd., Fergus, Ontario. FOR SALE— - 1 medium-sized trunk in A-1 eon- dition; 1 goat skin -robe, rubber 1 interliued, in good conditt,n. Mrs. Robert 5, Scott, near Creamery FOR SALE - 16 -year-old boy's brown 0 e"coet, felly lined, geed es new. apply at elm Brussels Past FOR SALE - 100 acre farm, lot Nee 17, Con, 6, Morris, good bank barn, frame hoose, drilled wells and running water. Mrs. Chas. Workman, Leamington, Ont NOTICE— - Electric motors rewouni and re. jeered. Expert workmanship. Irl .e. ,'ate prices. Iloyd M Iluttger, Peicnkton, Ontario. We are agent for i rahener Big:4 Chicks. Coe Hatchery strongly advises placing your order early to insure breeet and delivery date Catalog an dp:ice lis: Satre high standard, Csnada Approved, breed- ers bloodeestad. Agent R. S. Warwick, Hill Top Ranch, Brussels. AGENTS WANTED—. You can turn your spare time into money, selling cbicca for one of Oanacla's better known ]iatcberies Your friends and neighbors are prospective eaetomers for our bleb qualitd, "Ca rata Approved" chisels, Write for lurthsr d'taile to Box 50, Brussels, FARMFOR SALE - 100 acres more or less barns let ' 10, con. 7, Grey Twp. 2 storey red brick house bank barn 60' x 60' litter carrier, water in stable, never failing drilled well, driving shed 26'x40', 2 hen houses, land in good Istate of cultivation and all natural drainage. For further particulars apply to Chas. A. Lament, AN OPPORTUNiTY— One of the Nation's largest come panies, catering principally to farmer's needs, is ready to place a valuable contract which should mean complete independence for a man fortunate enough to have the follow- ing qualifications character record that will withstand investi- gation and proven ability to efflelent- ly manage both himself and hts own business. Financial status not ex. tremely important bolt a travet outfit is necessary. Write The J. 01. Watkins Oompany, Dept. d-711.4, ±177 1. Masson St., Montreal. CATH*k* 17 I..wY $371, CASEY Mt (wokv7 per& SOODsfi et SIMI W. G. LEACH JEWELLER ETHEL I$.RUSSEIS, ONT The monthly meeting of the Wo- man's Missionary Fociety of the 'United Church was acid Nov. 2nd at the home of Mas. Wrn Patterson with the president Mrs S. Brenton presiding. The meet;ug opened by singing hymn ee. 31 foilewed by the Lord's Prayer to unison. Mrs. Pearson gave the 'ou'•t assisted by Mre, Cleaver, Mrs. Richnt:ds and Mrs. Godden. Mgrs. Stephenson gave the treasurer's report and the meeting was then r0e:.b1 ,,to bus moss. Further plans were spade for the bazaar which will be held .Sat. Nov. 17 In the ba'asnent of the church. The meeting was closed with hymn no. 30., fc.tac,el by Mrs. Brenton leading in prayer. The next meeting will he held et the home of Mrs. B. Goddeu, Mr. and Mrs. Adair dni Mr. and M. H. Parkhouse all of Atwood were Sunday vistltos with '.Ti. and Mrs. Cameron Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. J. de Decider of Brampton bare been vise sing with their daugut`_r Mrs. err. C:••rides and family for the past week. Mr. 0, McCreary, Murray and Jean of Wroxeter were visiting with Mrs. R. Cochane over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pearson and son Jimmie spent Sunday In itlt. Forest, Sunday School will commence at 10:15 a.m. :Smiley, Nov, 18, in Ethel 'United Church, to'leweri by Churh at 11 am, Mrs. Stewart Meeuruel and Gladys, Mra, Alex Leaver and Jean al lof Wingha o spent Saturday at the home of Mrs, Ktug, A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at 7:30 pen, Nov. 8th In the chapel of St. James Anglican Church, Hamilton, when Rev. Powell united in mert•tage Go:3wya Carmen Thompson, son of the late Wm. Thompson and Mrs, Tho1psou' of Ethel to Gladys Hazel Woods of Paisley, daughter of Mrs, W. re , . McCullagh Wood •end the fate George Clayton, The bride lo'tked charming in a brown street -length dress and wore a cors.,ge of better time roses. She was attended by Miss Marion Mat f:'rl a Ifte•nilton attired in light blue cress true were a corsage of red roses. Brace Clay- ton„ Paisleybrother et the bride, was best man. The groom's gilt to the bride was a gold socket and to the brideaa,,1 a geld bracelet, For going away, the br11s chose a blue wool dress, greet coat trimmed with red fox fur a•td brown acces- sories. After their honeymoon which was spent in Toronto, Owen Sound, points North, they will reside in Ethel. OTTAWA, Nov 13. --Canadians wito dine in public eating places will be able to have a Christmas or I'tew Year's dinner including any kind of meat dish they desire, despite the fact Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 fall 011 meat- less Tuesday. It was learned- here that meat rationing regulations ban- ning sales of meats other than poul- try in restaurants and other publte eating places across Canada on Tues- days and rsdaes will be re'exed, ea far as they affect Christmas Day and New Year's Day. HIJSINFSS CARDS Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insteattoye Get particulars of. our Special Automobile Policy tsar farmers, Queen St. Brussels 'Phone. 057 W. D. S. ✓aanieson, M.D., C.M.,CoronerL iil,C,C, y u ,»J Office Hours -1 - .4 and p.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays --Emergencies and by appointment only. Home calls in faresoons and 4 - 6 pan. Physician and Surgeon `r. -i -1-1 , ( �mf Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For Ail KINDS OF Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co, 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 87-,^4) 7-71-1 Harald Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD $ALR! Teri For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jaokson, phone 12 on 656 Seatorth R.R. 1, S-uo+Petd Make ar"angan•euts at The Brussels Post or Elmer D. Bell, Barrister Offioe, (Brussels. D. RANN Furniture FUNERAL AND—riiREZErSERsoliS. 1 licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 35 or SS -�- BRUSSEL% ONT. ' Lewis Rowland (Llcenetd For Huron County) SATISFACTION GIJASANTEED — PRIGE6 RVAsoNASf..111 For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Peet" mut thew IPS be looked after tmmeiattsby For Information, etc., w its or phone Lew. Rowland MSt'4M M Seaforth; or write R.R. 6, Wettsn. W. 8. Donaldson Licensed Auctions** Phase 38.4.13Atwood, Ear the Counties of i'1 worn mod Paid + Al sake {iramptty tate:Asa to •G— Viaee tea eBfi�i For milt panne 81 ° fila beesiiii ttirl» oil fl% , be lodged Atte imeeetilelOp4 tv �f.