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THE W. C. WOOD CO. LTD.
GUELPH, ONT.
Manufacturers of
ri<ical Fa
Machines, Milk Cooler, Grain Grinders, Oat Rolle,
ed Mixers, Electric Fences and Refrgeration.
urge and Universal Milking Machines can be had
with ltle or no waiting.
ent—
Garl Tma
e 80x Brussels, Ont.
Must Be Marked
Although the neat 1944 gasoline
-.xatieu books have now been in use
.dor several weeks, garage and ser-
trice
enrtrice station men report there is
,still some misunderstanding or
.flack of knowledge on the part of
ration book owners. It is point
ed out that each gasoline coupon,
A N
before being acoeptable to tne dire
tributar, must have tb.e vehicle li-
cense number marked in ink, and
the oil controller advises that it is
desdt•able that motorists should do
this as soon as possible A blank
coupon should not be detached
from a book, and cannot be ac-
cepted for gasoline.
A L. S DISABLED
DEISADABor
l.)uicldy removed ur Clean Sanitary truck.. Phone collect,
72 BRUSSELS
�€ illia stone Sons Limited
ELL &
BENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer. D. Bell,- B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service)
Wednesday Afternoon
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00
(except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:530)
BUSINESS CARDS
Dennis Duequette Licensed Auctioneer
(FOR HURON COUNTY)
For Engagements Prone ,i1 "The Brussels Post" and the will be
looked after Immediately.
For Information, etc., write or phone either 51..'19 OR
41X at Brussels, Ont.
ALL RALES CONDUC' ED IN A SATISFACTORY WANNER.
MODERATELY PRICED.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insuranre
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for fartiaers.
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jami«son, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C,
Physician and: Surgeon
(Coroner)
Office Flours -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.
Hoare calls in f.^renoons and 4 - 6 p.rn.
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 B7.r-2
Hareld Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
(Licenapd in Huron and Perth Counties}
PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUA. ANTEED
For information; etc., write or phone Harold Jackson,
'shone 12 on 659 Sealorth R.R. 1; B ucdf'ird
Make ai.eangen eats at The Brussels Post or
Elmer 0. Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels.
D. „P. RANN Furniture
FUNERAL M5 AMBULANCE .SERV E.
' t.Icbrised Funeral Dirrectar and Ernbaiitraer
PHONE 36 or s -- ,--, BRUSSELS, ONT.
JAMES MCFADZEAN
Howick' Mutual Eire Insurance
Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insurance
Automobile Insurance
PHONE 42 P.O. sox 1
TURNBERRY ST. x.••-- BRUSSELS, ONT,
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION QIJATNANTEED — P-RiCES RI+ABANABLIB
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they Wlii
be dooketr after immedaite y
For information, etc., w its or phone Levi. 4tewland 69be•84 wt
Seaforth; tr write R.R, 8, Walton.
W. S. Do'k1a1dsc t — .. Licensed Auctioneer
Phone 26-r•12 - Atwodd, Ont,
for the Counties of Huron and Perth
All sales promptly attended to — Charges moderate
r Engagements phone 31 'The Brawls Post?' and they
ddi wild be looked after immediately. !Ito.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Use Finn's Dari -Min for Mastitis:
it does the Job.
Adams' Feed, Brussels,
FOR SALE—
Lady's Bicycle, peaetioally new.
Phone—Brussels 27-r-16.
FOR SALE -
10 Pigs ready to wean.
Lot 29, -Cion, 9, Morris Twp,
Phone 18-r-9 Gilbert 112eCalium
Feed Finn's Poultry Tonic and
Vitamin Builders -stops Cannibalism.
.Adams' Feed, Brussels,
FOR SALE—_�-�
4 .month old, single comb White
Leghorns, about 175,
apply to Bert Bray, IL R. Ethel.
Phone 20-r-11.
Coccidiosis can be stopped — use
"Kews" and Poultry Conditioner and
Intestinal Cleanser as directed.
Adams' Feed, Brussels.
FOR SALE—
About 125, 3 -month's old New-
hampshire Red -Barred Rook Hybrid
pullets. Apply to
phone 25•r-5 Carl Ileaningway
FOR SALE—
Brick Mouse on Turnberr9 Street,
Brussels, belonging to the late Isabella
Walker. apply to
J. C. Beaker, Brussels:
Are your laying birds pale and
scoury7 Use Finn's Poult,y Con-
ditioner and intestinal Cleanser.
Adams' Feed, Brussels.
WANTED—
A girl or woman for upstairs or
dining -room, good wages and work-
ing conclitione.
apply to Box 512
Seaforth,
WANTED—
To purchase pullets eight weeks
or age and older, Erred Eccles,
New Hampshires and White Leg.
horns Good prices pain. Write
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited,
Fergus, Ontario.
PART TIME MAN OR
WOMEN WANTED.
For eelviblirbrd '1.5Tatkirs route of
steady customers. Must be honest
and :reliable, have travel outfit or
means of getting one. No,oaptial er
experience required. Write The J. 11.
Watkins Company, Dept. 0-13-4.
2177 Masson Street. Motttreei.
FOR SALE—
Timber frame building 25x67 tim.
ber mostly Rock Bim 13 ft. posts one
half of root is covered with steel
shingles with one lean to 15746 and
one lean to 14x40 this building was
40x60 the rafter were set back to
make it 25100 should a 49x60 be more
sutiable the present rafters can be
extended and girts placed on barn
ends to make it a 40x60 this building
ie in fair condition.
P. Ament, Brussels, Ont,
DIED
MANN—In Brussels on Saturday
July 29th, 1944, Jean `ruder. below
ed wife of the late ,Tames Mann, in
her 79th year. Funeral was held
from the D. A. Rano Funeral
Horne on Monday, July 81st, 1944,
Service at 2:00 P.M. Interment was
made in Brussels Cemetery,
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OPTOMETRIST
Phone 118 Itarriston
SAWS --
Crosscut saWs filed anti
gunrnied if necessary. Als4-
handsaws, pruning saws
bucksaws,
Sd ,RPEN_
(t nines, scissors, every.
thing with an edge,
New handles put on sates
and knives,
Leave Them At
THE 8111.15,03 -41 POST
THE BRUSSELS POST
COMMUNITY SALE
POPE'S BARN, BRUSSELS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th
at 2 P.M. Sharp
Lewis Roland has been instructed
to sell by auction the following
Horses, Cows, Young Cattle,
Calves, Young Pigs, Brood Sows,
Harness, single and double
Sloop Sleighs, almost new„
Cutters, Buggies,
Household Furniture
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS—CASH
For Full Information Phone 68x -r-3,.,.
Ed. Henderson, Brussels, Ont.
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
ROBT. PATRICK, CLERK
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects Belonging to
Mrs. Bessie Leitch,
Princess St., Brussels
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th
Sale Commences at 1 P.M.
1 3 -piece Oak Chesterfield Suite with
Leather Seats
1 -5 -piece Upholstered Suite -settee
and 4 chairs
1—Studio Couch 1 Cot
1—Oak Buffett 1—Oak China Cabinet
1—Sideboard with mirror
1—Oak Hall Rack with mirror
1—Walnut Extension Dining -room
Table with four Leaves
12—Dining-room Chairs
1 Oak Library Table
6—Small Tables
4—Stands with shelves
1—Fall-leaf Table
2—Kitchen Tables
1—Reclining Black Leather Arm -
Chair
3—Rockers
1—Glass Cupboard
1—Kitchen Cupboard
2—Bedroom Suites with Springs and
Mattresses
1—Double Bed
1—Single White Bed with Dresser
and Commode
2—Feather Ticks and 4 Feather
Pillows
1 Electric Radio (Champion)
1—Diadem Jewel Coal and Wood
Range (Good as new)
1 --.Kitchen Cook Stove
1—Westinghouse Electrio Vacuum
Cleaner with brushes
Electric Plate with New Oven, Iron
and Electric Lamps
1—Clock Several hand -painted
Pictures, large and small, also
numerous others
Fancy Cushions 1—Linoieum Rug
1—Tapestry Wool Rug 9 x 12
1—Wool Rug 9 x 9
Bench and Flower Stands, also
House Plants
Washing Machine, boiler, wash-
tubs etc,
1—Wash-stand with wringer also
small wringers, 2—Ladders
Ironing Stand and Clothes Rack
1—Oak Flour Board with bins
1—Paper Rack and Clothes hanger
.Dishes -and Glassware
3—Toilet Sets
Coal 011 Lamps
Kitchen Utensils
Quantity of Jars
Quantity of Fruit
Garden Tools, coal- scuttle and j
sprinkling can
1—Coal 011 Heater and 3 Lanterns
Wihdow Poles and Blinds
Other articles too numerous -to'
mention
TERMS CASH
HAROLD JACKSON, Aurtloneer
ROBT, PATRICK, Clerk
W EtINP)SDA V, AUGUST 2nrl, 1944
affects East week and toolt occasion
at the slime time to pay a. fitting
tribute to their fellow citizenwho
hod In his day been nespotoolble for ,
raising many tltoasande of dol.
Lars for worthy ..rOtuses. Over 700
ndividual cash sales were recorded
during the two -clay sale,
Sky Harbour Now In
Hands Of Holding Unit
The change -even at Sky Harbor
last 'Saturday mornteig, when the
R. C. A, F., Holding Unit took over t
from Huron County Flying Training
+School Limited, was, made without 1
ado or any formality to mark the
.occasion. A now ea.mp commandant
is expected to arrive next week t
,and meanwhile a wa1osnt officer is
dennporarily in charge. Ail personnel
or the Holding unit has not yet ar-
rived, .as it wM take stat of clerks;
now smiting an inventory some time
tb .complete thein• job, Some twenty
orlid flying instructoi+y who remained .
at the week-ond received postings
to Windsor and Oshawa, John R.
Douglas, manager of the 0011001 dur-
ingits nearly four years of operat-
ion, is remaining at the airport in.
defhxitely in the interests of the
company.—Goderich Signal -Star,
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BELGRAVE
The Bel'gnave Red Cross society
has acknowledged receipts of 42&.50
from Lite 6th Line Bast Wawanoslt
War Workers, being the proceeds
of a'draw for a quilt made .et the
Red O;ro s Trolic at the hone of
Mr, end Mins. J, McGill on July 20,
Mites Nora VanCasnp won the guilt,
Several families do the o3m•
mntnity attended the memorial ser:
vice held in honor of the late L•eut,
Donald King, Hastings in Brown"
town United Church Sunday after-
noon.
Personals; Clayton Logan of
Moose Jaw, Sask., he joined his
wife anel son, Robert, at- the home
of her Parente; Mr. and Mrs,
James Leitch, and with his par-
ents, Mr. and Miss. F. Logan; , Mms.
Burry Hopper, Wingham, with her
son, Lyle, and Mrs. Hopper, Mr.
and Moss. W. 'Smith and daughter,
:Sltte1la, Kitchener, With her moth -
"Harry Lauder"
Of Huron Retires
Harvey McGee, Scotch oomtnedian
of the Auburn district, has retired
ikiomhis• picturesque East Wawanesh
farm and plans to hake a welt earned
resit which for the moat part will
be spent .in travelling,
Known to theusn•nds as the "IJ;arry
Lauder of Huron County;" Mr, Mc -
Gree has given liberally of his time
and talent a.t literally hnmdreds of.
lawn leoetals, elXu ob. and ,patriotic
benefits, banquets; coneerts,, etc
over a period of 30 years .and his
departure narks a distinct loss. to
the community and far heyond.
Down: through the years his point."
levity with the public never waned
and ;often he ".stole the show" on
importel artists.
Mr, McGee trade the im.persona-
tton of 'Lauder a life study and was
never known to nebeare3 in the
presence of anyone save itis wife,
his accompanist who died a short 1
time ago and whose death prompt-
ed his decision to retire, At three
score' yenre his itne baritone .voice,'
ani& hearty laugh and Lauder mailer-
1.a•iii continued to captivate crowds !
but dte boa made no politic. appear. I,
once since Mrs. McGee 'lied. There
Lire no children and Mr Mo0ee,1
who 11100 °unci' the staane build and
slipeaoancc es Sir tetany, 10 the
sole survivor of his own family,
Hundred sof farmene took time
oft the harvest, fields to• attend the I
two ay 51101fon sale of the McGee
.
PREMIER
GEORGE BREW
will make a report
TO THE PEOPLE OF ONTARIO
Wednesday, Aug. 9th
8.30 p.m.
over the Ontario Regional Network of the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
and Affiliated Stations
CBL Toronto
CJCS - Stratford
CKNX - Wingham
er, Mus. W. J. Cote; Mrs_,. R. E.
MdKenzie ,and daughter, Louise,
Cllifferd, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- ,
Kenzie and daughter, Patricia,
Windsor, with friends; Mr, rand
MIs. D, C. Scott, Dearborn, Mich.;
Miss Fairy Fells and Elliott Fells,'
Wingham, with. their uncle. David.
Soott; . Rev. John and Mrs. Watt,
Grimsby, with their brother-in-law,
Lamy Medlenaghatu anti family; t
Mills Anne Reid, Varna, with her
cousin,. Miss Mabel Coulter; Mrs.
A.. 4Tilyot and Mens, Donald Kay,
Mantra, with Mrs. J. A. 13rancipa; '
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MacKenzie, Mr.
'ncl .'wars. James Coultas, air, and
Mrs. Clifeord Logan, Mr, and Mrs,.
Arthur Scott and Mr, and Mrs.
Norman Keating were entertained
at the home of Mr. and airs. Lloyd
Hutton of Wingham Friday evening,
rd`sm.F:Ft.ati?-ll+SS;4"�si> xr`i-".�_..::..
July 28, at a carSii party in honor of
Mrs. Siutiton'e sister and husband,
Aur. and Mns. Clayton., Moose Jaw,
who are with relatives here; Mrs. G,
Grow, hblonira, and Miss Agnes
Sharp, Hamilton, with NILS
J. A.
Brandon; James bio0rea, Toronto,
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R.
McCrea; Miss Dorothy wade; .Lon-
don, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
C. H. wade; Miss Beth, Brydges in
London; Mr, and Mrs, Roy Wade
and Mrs. McDonald, Owen Sound,
'with Mr. and Mss. C. !S, Wade.
A recent advertisement states:
"It took twelbe thousand workers ti
Put that bottle of milk at your door."
Yes, it sioundocl as though it, did.
RUNNING WATER UN ER PRESSURE
SPEEDS FARM PRODUCTION
HE Dominion Government has authorized increased production of farm'
. machinery and equipinent which includes Duro Pumping Systems,
We are doing our utmost to produce more Duro Pumping Systems, How•
Liver, the greatest part of our production is still required for the Armed
Perces. We are also handicapped by shortages of materials and labour and
it is impossible to produce all the Duro Pumps required.
If running water under pressure will increase your production of farm]
Products, see your Duro Dealer near you, >- e will gladly assist you in con -
Meting the necessary application form which has to be approved by your
W. P. & T. B. Rationing Officer.
he sore to order a Pumping System large enough to take tare of
your needs. The cost is only a trifle more acrd you
will be welt repaid.
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Phone 68 Brussels, Ont.
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