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The Brussels Post, 1944-11-8, Page 2Cotonutt;rast 11Ve�e b . `r sets all day and Evening Thursday, Nov. 9th to give Expert' Eye Examinations and supply Glasses where required. Writ;, or phone Brussels 26x for Appointment. � � e ',`I , ltiE: rick a u I-Iaariston, Phone 118 uth Brussels Phone 26x itereeti THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, November 8th, 19.14 • VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO Pt's a real pipe smoker's tobacco Rev. W Scott Duncan Inducted At St. Marys IST, MARS: S, Oct. 31 — The in- ' duction of the Rev. W, Scott Dim - can as pastor of St. Marys 'Feist Presbyterian Church was conduct- ed here last night by Rev Norman MacKay, of Mitchell, mocleratoi et the Presbytery of Stratford nssi c ed by Dr,'.i. M. Keyee. is Knox Cluirch, St, Marys. who nreached the sermon. Other as- &detlnn ministers were Rev, "Donald :Uglier es, of Milverton, stem of Presbytery; Rev, Charles Olte, Stratford, -inter-moderator for the call; Rev. B. L. Walden. of Stratford, who preached the charge t the ueniyindueted mlelaLes, and Rev. A. el, Scott of 9Lonkton, who ti reeeee the cob gt'egethan. •ePecial nitwit?, by the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Jeun Mae - Arthur, rnciuded n vocal solo by Mee. L. Mitt ac.11, The lien' 1,,,sto1' and his wife e ere ` introduced to members of it congregation by Mrs. Percy. Fn ter ate D. C. Baird, while little Miss Frances Edye presented Mrs. Duncan with flowers, Refresh - 'talents were served by the Carry - On 'Club in the basemen' ei the ETHEL 0 Thinoday evening, October 11th. Sixteen Ethel young people ^_eeniblecl in the United Church i•esement for their opening meeting this antunitt. The first part of the -'netting was erlloyably spent on a eavenger bunt, leaders were Ruth Macdonald end Jewitt Hal. A brief worship service followed, Hymn 401 was sung, Mrs, Brenton read the " t'.pinre story "Tile Conversion of- Pinl." Ari erection of ol5eers for the ensuing year was then held, the following persons were elected: Wee ere. • That old saying, so well known to farm folks ; ; ; !Plow to the end of the furrow" ... so aptly makes our duty plain. And the end of the furrow is beyond the horizon. Our men on the fighting fronts have weary, trying days ahead of them. We, on the home front, must not waver nor falter. Our duty is clear, we mrtst. Aeep faith with our fighters. On Canadian farms we must maintain our efforts to produce the foods our fighters and our allies need. That work will reward us with increased ..incomes. And we must save ... to have money to lend to our country to pay the increased costs that this war continues to pile up. 9outea ee Victeny Money invested in Victory Bonds will help to buy' the tools of war. They don't last long in action: They must be replaced. It's our job ; the home front job ... to see to it that our fighting men have everything they need. Victory Bonds yield a double harvest; They pro- vide our country with money to carry on the war; Later, they 'will provide money to buy things we will want and need, and which we have done without during the war. Victory Bonds will pro- vide cash to pay for improvements for farm and. home ... new buildings ... new machinery ; ; better stock .. new car . furnishings and conveniences for the home; BUY VICTORY BONDS WITH MONEY IN THE BANK.: BUY MORE . ON CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENTS Victory Bonds pay double bank rnleresi—'3 %. Buy Victory Bonds wish your savings. You eau alae buy Victory Bonds on convensent deferred payments. Pay 10% when you order the bonds and the bawler) any tinge over period oMa-Months. National War Finance Committee? Ry DS I3onorary president, Mr. Brenton; president, itutli Maedonaldr Vice president, Donald Dunbar, score• t try, 'Margaret Darling; °tt .;,surer, Nelson Slelshtholm; press secre- tary, Margaret Oampbell; missions canVenot; Itlerlln Love recreation convenor, Arnold Earl; worMilp 000- letiar, Mary Dunbar; culture con- venor, Mrs, Brenton A tasty lunch was served by some of the memoora. The meeting was closed with Hymn 545 and the Paw 0 L•ene- diction, AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements To be held on the property of William Thuell, Nye of Lot 28, Concession 7, Morris Twp. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th Sale commences at 1 p.m. sharp CATTLE 1 Roan Cow, 5 years old, due Feb, 4th, 1945 1 White Cow 8 years 014, with calf at foot 1 Red Glow 3 years olcl, dry 1 White Heifer 3 years old, fat- 1 at1 White Heifer 2 years old, fat 1 Red Calf, 6 months old 1 Red Steer Calf, 9 months old 1 White Heifer 1 year old IMPLEMENTS J. Seed -chill (Nbxon) 13 hoes 1 Mower, 5 ft. cut. Frost & Wood 1 Out throw Disc 1 .Spring tooth iCultivator (Massey) 1 Horse Rake 10 ft. Deering 1. Set Iron Harrows, 3 sections 1 Set Iron Harrows, 2 sections 2 Walking Plows (Fleury No. 13) 1 Gang Plow (Cockshutt- 1 SceaDfier 1 .Steel Land roller (3 drums) 1 Buggy 1 Cutter, 1 Fanning Mill and Sieves 1 Set of Seigh Scales (25 cwt,) 1 Wagon 1 Colony Chicicen house 8' x 10' 1 Brooder Stove 1 Barrel Churn 1 Cream Separator 1Stone Boat • 1 Wheel Barrow 3 011 Drums, 10 gal., 25 gal. and 40 gal, 1 Set of Block Pulleys and Rope . 1 Cow Leader and rope 2 Wire Grabs 1 Tool Chest A quantity of.Draiu Tile 1 set of Buggy Shafts 1% set of Double Harness 1 set of Single harness 1 Sap Pan, Buckets and Spiles 3 Crowbars, Shovels and Forks Tile,spoon and Spades Lumber, Plank and Scantling GRAIN % bag Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover Seed 40 or 50 bus, Oats (Urban) 1 Kitchen Range 1 Heater area a host of smaller -articles tee numerous to mention Everything will be sold without reserve as the proprietor has sold the farm. TERMS—CASH WILLIAM C. THUELL, Proprietor THOS. MILLER, Jr., Clerk LEWIS ROWLAND" Auctioneer WALTON The V.P.W. meeting will be held gat the home of Mrs. Joe BeweIy on Wed„ Nov 15 at 2 prm, Tne Roll Call is `What I am thankful for."' The topic is "What kind of peace would snake good world peace" to be giver; by Mrs. Hazelwood. • A bash fire of unknown origin, which started on the boundary west, on the premises.. of Edward bougan and Alex McTwing caused much. ' alarm on Friday night as IL 'spread rapidly 9n the dry grass, teavt,t an4 stuon•ps• A call for helpwas sent out to extinguish the flames About 70 men responded and '.stteceedoct in beatil•g out the fire after Si liad pst•ead over an area of flva or six. acres, The play "One in a Million" wag Presented hi the Young Pe.ple of the United Church in the Com,:tun- ity Anil betore a large au tience. The play was well received and all members of the east played , their parts well, Those entertaining be- tween acts were Misses Idlva Sliol- • dice and Isabel DeVidrson, Mem- hers of the east, were: Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Lawless. Witte L,oeming;- Kathleen Leeming, Ross Lawless, Marjorie. l:Tanlrwell, Ivy Fraser. and Douglas Fraser. Word has been eeecived by Mrs. Alex Murray that her youngest son, Donald is missing overeeas, Peesonats: Mrs, 13.oft, Paltrersnn .I is a Natant ie Victoria XTostlital, T.,onrlon;Mrs. Carson Alien. fiuelllb, visited her sister, Mrs. Archie Soniervdlle; R. lTogg, Wellaaid at his home hare; Mrs,.ITerbert, 'rains has gone to London, 0 matte her , home there with her husband, who ; is stationed there in army 5023109, your borne and 'Farm biuildingt was never greaterr�`. than it is CIOW.' °R a INCR7♦ASBD production of farm products is vitally important, and the shortage of farm help makes necessary the use of labor-saving devices to achieve that result, The 'Government has recognized this fact. by author+ izing increased production of farm machinery and equip. ment. iy. NEW DURO PUMPS are available in greater quantities this year, but still we,cannot fill alt our orders as the demand is so great. If you are one who has been disappointed, don't blame your Duro Dealer as the greater part of our production e reoalso handiiccappedr Goods obyr tiForces.e Armed shor age of materials and skilled labor. We will deliver as many pumps to our Duro Dealers as we pos- • sibiy can—they will do their best to take care'of your needs. The Duro Special, 250 gals, per hr., 42 gal. galvanized tank, $96.00, f.o.b. London, Hamilton, Toronto. Demand EMCO Fittings and Fixtures for Bathroom, Laundry and Kitchen. See your EMCO Dealer regarding available styles. Buy War Savings Stamps and Certificates Regularly Wiliam Gillespie —Pion 68 Brussels, Oat. EMPIRE BRASS. MIG. • CO., LIMITED London Toronto Hamilton Sudbury Winnipeg Vancouver 1414. BUSINFSS CARDS Dennis Duecluette- — Licensed Auctioneer )90R HURON COUNTY)) For Engagements Prone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be !coked after Immediately. For Information, etc., write or phone either 319,12 OR 41X at Brussels, Ont, ALL. SALES CONDUC' ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. MODERATELY PRICED. Allan A. Lamont Agent for --Fire, Windstoarn, and Antomobile Insuranve Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 653 • W. D. S. Jarni".son, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physician and Surgeon. (Coroner) Office Hours -=•1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays--Emergenc!ses and by appointment only. Home calls in Forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Ctau, 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE $74-2 Harold Jackson bPEOlfLlST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES ,Licensed In Hurun and Perth Countlsai PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUA'tANTEED For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson Phone 12 on 658 Seaiorth R.R. 1, Dem afield make o 'arkeen tints at The Brussels Post or Elmer D. Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels, . Y). t. RANN Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE. Licensed Funet/J Director and E nbainner PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. JAMES MCFADZEAN Howick Mutual Fire Insurance ---also-- Hartford Windstorm Tornado Inturanee ?automobile Insurance PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1 TURNBERRY ST. - --z--- BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Llcenstd For Huron CbUnty) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" And they Will For Ihformatlonn,etc., V or eorwrite 9 phone , *lowland 8eaea.0 Seefort W. S. Donaldson ° Licensed Auctioneer Phone 35 -1* -18 Atwood, Ont, for the Counties of Huston and Perth All sales promptly attended to — Charges motlerate For Engagemesta phone 31"The Bruse(e Posh' and, aloft o will be looked•after immediiately, Otto'