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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-3-20, Page 71940 Cover top Soiled" or g, Nlak6 anarrhmal- t head of rd mouth g and use ears and aloe. If- a Flouring Is the effect rase. • tes Ili THE BRUSSELS POST . FREE SERVICE OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently. Simply phone "COLLECT" to WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED PHONE 21 - INGERSOLL, BRUSSELS — PHONE 72 Clearing Sale' George Elliott, Auctioneer, has re- ceived instructions from Hugh Campbell, to sell by Public Auction on Lot 3, Con. 9, 'Hulled (3 miles West of Winthrop) on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, at 1.30 p.m. the following 1 Bay Gelding, rising 7 years 1 Grey Gelding rising 9 years 3 Cows, Inflicting (fresh) 2 Cows due to dreshenabout time of sale 2 Spring Calves 3 one -year-old ,Calves 4 Yearling 1Steers 6 Fat Steers,, if not sold•'hefore time et sale 1 Brood ,Sow 10 ,Chunks 79 White Leghorn Hems 1 Massey -Harris 6 -toot Binder 1 Massey Harris Hay Loader good as nelw 1 Massey -Harriss Hay Rake 1 No. 21 Quebec Sulky Piot 1 1%/R H.P. Gasoline Dngine 1 6 -toot Big Four M1cConmdck Mower 1 MoConmick Stlirintg-7both Cultivator 1 Fleury 21 Waflth g Plow 1 Seel Drill 1 John Deere Wagon 1 Fiat Ray Rack, with roller rack 1 1% Gravel Box, pine 1 Set of Bench Sleigh% 2 Flat Racks 1 Clatter 1 011citon Fanning ,Hall 1 Grindstone 2 Sets' of Doubletree 4 Sections at Harrows, with stretche 200: Bus. of Oats Quantity of Wbeat, Hay 2 Hay Fork 1 Set of Heavy Double Harness 1 Set of Plow Harness 1 Set of Single Harness 1 Set 02 Slings and chains 1 Roll of Barbed Wire Fence Wire and Sbrelaober 1 Melotte Cream Separator Grain' Bags, Forks, 'Shovels+, Logging ,Ohani 1 Land Roller 1 Scufrler Other articles too numerous to mention Implements in good repair Everything will be sold as Proprietor is retiring. from farming. TERMS — CASH GEO. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. HUGH CAMPBELL, .Proprietor. r "'I have heard," said the Profes- sor, "that G,albylon Sell, and Nineveh was destroyed, and' Someone in the class; "Tyre was punctured:" FA .-.� �. •. WIITSNESDAY, M,M1IOi1 20111, 1940 N CLEARING Auction a ale of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS HAY, GRAIN & FURNITURE at Lot 10, Con, 16; Grey Twp.,,, on FRIDAY, MARCH: 29th,, 1940 at 1 o'clock Everything to be sold as Farm Is ,Rented Horses - 1 Heavy Draft Mare, 12 yrs old 1 Heavy Draft Mare, aged 1 Driving Mare, 12 yrs. old Cattle— 1 Cow, clue April 16th 1 Cow, due Sept. 6th 1 .two yr. old Helfer, clue 1 Cow, due Nov. 26th_ 1 Cow, milking 2 two-year-old Steers 2 one -year-olds Heifers 2 one -year-old Steens 3 Calves, 6 months old Pigs— 1 Sow with litter 4 weeks old time of sale 1 Saw due•May 7th 1 Sow due June 10th Implements - 1 Massey Harris Binder, 6 ft. cut with sheat carrier 1 Massey Harnis Mower 6 ft. 1 Massey Harris Hay Loader 1 Deering Dump Rake. 10 ft. 1 Maxwell Teader 1 Noxon: Seed Drill, 12 hoe 1 Pester Hamilton. Cultivator 1 Steed Land Roller Set 5 -section; Harrows 1 Riding Plow 1 Walking Plow 1 Two -furrow Plow _ - 1 Tudhope Wagon 1 Truck Wagon 1 Boggle 2 Set Harrows 1 Set single Harness 1 Cutter 1 Gravel Box 16 ft. with roller car 1 Hay Rack lPigBox 1 Flat Bottom 1 Set Slings 1 Fanning Min IN1th bagger 1 Wagon Box 1 Pig Rack 1 Set Sleighs 1 Stuffier 1 Set Scales, (1200 lbs.) 1 Root Pulper Grain Bags; 2 Horse Blankets Whiffle Trees 1 Grind Stone 1 Bag Holder Goat Robe 1 Buggy Pole Nee& Yokes 1 Wheel Barrow Chains, Forks, Shovels and other articles too numerous .. to mention. Hay, about 7 tone Grain, Barley about 70 bus. Oats about 250 bus. Furniture- 2 Beds and Kitchen Chairs A nuamtirty of Potatoes TERMS—CASH GEORGE H. ELLIOTT—Auctioneer WILBUR TURNIBULL—Clerk JAMES; S. HOUSTON --Proprietor. Sept, 9th A man• -nary be lonesome because other meal, are .particular about their associates. INSIST ON SUN-fiY , ; Start to -clay Feeding Sun -Ray Concentrates to your Poultry & Hogs Sun -Ray 35% Concentrate with your own grains for better Egg Production. SUNRAY PIG -STARTER and SUN -RAY HOGS CONCENTiRATES with your own grains for faster growth and Bigger Profits. Enquire about these feeds to -day also free literature on feeding for profits. F. M. SAMIS Phone 80 BusseIS Me)t.e ie tier terrace- JUST LIKE - Auction Sale FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS of pr. T. T. McRae, Block A, Lot 11 Concession 12, Grey Twp., on TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd At 1 o'clock sharp, the following CATTLE - 1 Dual Purpose Bull, 2 years old in July. This Bali was 'raised on the farm of J. G. BinSemiars Kitchen- er and is: Orono 'Stook that has been Prizenviat rs in 'Canada and the United ISltaibels for years. Mr. Binge - man' is a :past, nrenl.d'eurt of the Sbniithlorn+ Asleociation of Ontario. lis, pra0tepg goo' with him. 1 Cow 7 year-old Registered Shorthorn (Scotch) Heavy in calf 1 Cow 7 year -oil Registered' 'Short -horn (Scotch) Heavy in calf 6 Grade Caws All supposed to be in calf, roost of theme heavy in calif 6 Yearling Cattle 2 Young Bulla 10 two -Year-old, Cantle HORSES - 1 Mare, ten -year-old Heavy in foal to MCMidh'ael'e horse, Seadorth. Weight. about 1500 lb 1 Mare, black .ten-yearold Heavy in foal to MdMiohael's bonne; ISeatorn., About 1500 lb. 1 Horse, seven-year-old Weight about 17.00 lb. 1 Horse, three -year -Old Peircheron Weight about 1500 lb. Mare, two-year-old! Percheren Black In color. Weight about 1200 1b. She re a beauty. 14 Pigs, Ino monthts old. 3 S'ov, bred , IMPLEMENTS - 1 Fertilizer Seed, Drill; just used a dew years 1 seat four-sebt4on Harrows 1 Cultivator Massey-Heriis 1 Gang Plow 1 Walking Plow 1 Hay Rake 1 Hay Leader Massey -Harris 1 Mower Maslaay-Harris 1 Wagon 1 Hay-4tacic witili car 1 Sett Krnee -Sleighs 1 Wagons Box with ,sides 1 Gravel Box 1 Binder, MCCor.mick 1 Manure Spreader 1 Steel Roller 1 Scuffles. 1 •BaiggY, McLauchiln make 1 Rubber -tired Jogging Cart - 1 Pig Crate 1 Disc Harrow 1 530007 Rack - 1 Set •Single Harness 1 Set Team Harness 1 Half -set Team: Harness, 100 Leghorn: Hens 25 Pullets 1 Stack dor Hay, 2? loads were put in 1 Lawn Mower 1 Coal Stave 1 Coal Oil Stove 1 Cutter ' 1 lard-grasis Seeder 2 Wheel Barrows 1 Iien�dr H'orse�Cilipoers 1 Hand SSS, 1 Riding Plow 1 Turnip SoWer 1 FannIlmg Mill 1 Hay Knife 3 Pitch Forks, 1 Manure Fork 1 Stable Shovel 1 Grain Shovel 3 Ladders one ti,n extension Grain Begs Buggy Rugs, Dusters', Timothy SSeeJc9 Clover Seed, NeaIk Yokes, W i lfleltrees, Buggy .Tacit Hack Saw & Scales', Oft, TERMS—,CASH Everything Faucet be sold- as Proprietor has disposed of farm- F. W. KEMP, Auctioneer. R. J. BOWMAN, Clerk. "Dill they put stitches in?" asked the :Mond atter the operation, "No, i just pulled, myself to- gether," wog tate !tally. MARY&JIM • • CUT OUT WASTE 1 SEETHE WAR IS COSTING CANADA A MILLION DOLLARS A . DAY WELL,IT IS BETTER TQ SPEND MONEY THAN LOSE CANADA TO HITLER ,y f. 4.8 I, THEY'RE STILL I'II� SPENDING AT "Th / /1 OTTAWA AS lr 4_ �IF THERE WAS a/ NO WAR rv.w rr �� n'tf --ii `. 4V RIGHT,BUT i HATE WASTE PATRONAGE -JUST PARTY PATRONAGE! ONLY BOB MANIONS NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CAN FIX THAT A NATION AT WAR NEEDS iat A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Authorized by National Government Headquarters, 140 Wellington Street, Ottawa c7 Auction Sale FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS Mr. Geo. E. Elliott, Clinton, has received instructions from the un- dersigned to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at Lot 14, Con. 4, Morris, on THURSDAY, MAr.CH 21st commencing at 1 o'clock. the following valuable •articles— Horses- 1 Team Aged. Mares 1 Driving Hoose, 7 yr. 014, quiet single or double 2 Cows, 3 yr. old, supposed in calf 2 Cows, 4 yr. old, supposed in calf 2 Heifers- rising 3 yrs. 1 Steer, rising 2 yrs. 1 Heifer rising 2 yrs. 1 Pure Bred Shorthorn Bull, 13 months old 3 Steers, rising 1 yr. old 1 Heifer, rising 1 yr, old 2 Fall Calves Pigs— 1 Pore Bred York Sow, Weldlwood Breed 3 Chunks, about 150 The. 6 Pigs,reacly to wean implements - 1 Massey Barris; Binder, 7 6t, cut 1 Massey Harris,. Nlansu•e Spreader 1 Deering Side Rake 1 Deering Hay Loader 1 Deering Mower 6 21. cut 1 Cocicshutt Single Riding Plow 1 Peter Hamilton Seed Drill 1 Deering Disc 1 Hay . Rake 1 Laual Roller 1 Daisy Churn 1 Wagon - 1 Set Sloop ,Sleighs 1 Rolling Hay Rack 1 Set Harrows 1 Hay Fork and) Slings 4 pieces out for Tongue!. - Quantity Hay ,A1faLta and Timothy Set Double Harnle'ss Sett Plow Harness 1 Crosscut Saw 1 Catnithook 1 Ditching Spade Fork, Chains, Sh0Velp and other articles too nurnerolis to mention. Sale is without reserve as POP* Metro: Is giving' up farming. TEAMS—STRICTLY CASH JAMES SHEDDEN, Prep. IVAN MoARTERt Clerk. Huron Fanners Worried As Hog Cholera Strikes Apply Strict Regulations To Halt First Epidemic In 40 Years Hog cholera, unknown in Huron County for the past 40 years, has broken out and. up to date at least 12 farms are known to have cases of the disease. On, a farm in the Wing - ham area 50 hogs were destroyed by , order of the federal veterinary de - toiled to make inslpedtion. The diseasehas appaared in docalliree ranging from 'Toronto to. ,Sarnia, ansi in Huron, County the district affected reaches from Wing - ham to Exeter. The first cases in Ontario were re- ported one week ago and the spread has been rapt& Onitbreak of the dis- ease is believed traded to sales stables, both atWtion and commun- ity. Veterinaries in cbartge of the work ot inspection and aihecicing the disease are: Dr. T. J; Cornish, Claes- ley; Dr. A, W. Be(t4 Toronto, and Dr, L. H, Ferris, Fleshenton, Dr. A. R. Campbell, TIensall will assist, These veterinaries are working' sunder direction 0f Dr. W. Moynihan d etriot veterinary inslpeotar, health or enamels. branch, of delpartnuent of agriculture, Toronto, and will make Clinton, tluedr lueadquanters, The ,scourge is higbiy coeitmuniha- tiVe emir the mentality rate is said to' be 90 per cent„ while the •hogs that recover are oanei:dared still carriers of the disease. The reagulationfs are necessarily Allot, 'upon recedpnt a4 -a report at the appearance of sickness, amongst hogs 40' ina'esltlgmtion, le at once made by a federal veterinarian and IS cholera is found 'to exist all hogs shoaving symmptoms are promptly slaughtered, canoassebI buried or i burned and the premises ddsdnlfect- 1 cid.' All other hogs' 8m the premie- I es, and adjolndug farms, are guaran timed and serum treated. The treatment is free ot cheater, and cam be adanindslteaadl ,only by a federal veterinary, 'O'Shea tivaranitine restrictions are lifted the hog- owner reneives eomr- I • peneetion for slaughtered animals at the rate Of two-thirds of market va-. lue 06 $15 maximum, except in oases of pure bred animals, when the maximum valuation is $60. Huron County is third highest le hog production in Ontario, market- ing 90,000 loge per year. The disease, onewalent in United States and now spreading in Ontario is exclusively a hog disease and will not attack other animals. !ARM COLUMN SOIL LACKING IN CHEMICALS 80 Per Cent Deficient in Phosphates and 50 Per Cent In Potash York County, Survey Shows -664 Farms Tested York County Agricultural com- mittee has just disclosed that the recently conducted soil sna'vby of 664 farms throughout the county had uncovered a rleifiedenoy in phosphates in, 80 per cent of diem aril poltaslh. In 50 per cent. ' 'Commit adopted a resolution, to continuer the survey in 1940 and aemanended Ontario Agriculture] 'College surveYoa's for the excelleu't we, Vic aocomplteheki. From the 664 'farms some 2,700 samples. were token and examined at the college. WILL R)7PLTON4526 LAME "Inl1erfnt reports, showed that most 02 the samples, contained 4156 llcient lime," (teetered Reeve W. Id: Ptigaley of 'Suittou, "while, 80 per cent shoaved a deficiency of Phosphates, This ie to be expected in a milk Vrodatinlg area," Plans, were d0aknrss.ed to relp7eu- let the lattda with shoelphates, and .. poita84ti, the 'Wank ?13 douitrlewee within the very near future, Council also gave approval fid a c0attiuwance o4 the potato arc gramme began in 1989, The plan is to (provide bellter.;potauto Crops for Mar/thee potruto (atop