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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-4-17, Page 5Mortgage Sale 'ander and by virtue of the poweis eeeta4ned4 in a Mortgage whirls, will be pnodtueed at the time et :.ale 'tare offered for o513 on the • premises Iyy Vnbliee' auction on Sitter/day the 27th dal of April 1940 et the hour of 2 e' 4ocJ in the 6,Etei•noonr at the Vddiage, of Brussels' 'by Thomas Gtun•tl'ry Auetiotreer, the following quo3telity, naanelY, part of Lot Nmtnbea• 24 in the Village of :Brasleeke In tile Cbun;ty at Huron On M111 Street being the property own" ed' by M1e'n E. ieaslrY.. There Ss erected' upon the, prop• erty a one•etorey • cement budldipg 18 x 36' with flat 1•oof in good, repair asituialted at the corner of elll4xabet0i and Mill Streets one Mock from the 'Main Street. Tennis, tweetty^ per cent of the Purchase money to be bald down at the home of safe and the balance to be Peel in thirty days therea8ter ,viten conveyance will be given and 'naaeeseton. For further particulars and condi- tional of sale apply to LOFPUS E DANCEY, Gpderkh; Ontario, Vendors solicitor Dated at Godenteh Mile 16th des of April. A.D. 1940. Auction Sale STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS THE BRUSSELS POST V Farm I Notice To Creditors for Sale' bclnlg the, Wast Balt of Lot leo, 3e. beemeesion of the Tome111? o2 Grey Auld Co'u'nty of Ilurony owned by the este Wi11iAm 3. Beireee--- oarnIi rtalyle frame house anal bath; 50 wriest of good, lane, all clear three miles from Ethel. Price rea:;cu• able, Apply to ELMER ID. SELL, Brueesls, 'Ontario Soldettor for the administrator Auction Sale Farm, Farm Stock & Implements I , of W. F. SHARPE Lot 23, llth concession Grey TwP, THURSDAY, APRIL .26th, 1940 at 1.30—The following Horses—. '1'eenm, aro'und' 1600 weight; 1 matched ,Span Geldings' rising 9 & 19 years; 1 Mare rising 9 yrs, Cattle --i Holstein paw 8 yrs., fresh; Hol- stein Cow, 8 yea,. freak; Holstein Caw, 7 yrs.., ,.tre3h; Red Caw, 6 Yrs. freest; 3 young Calves. Pigs -- 1 Yor1 Sow, bred March 14th. Implements— Frock & Wood, Binder 6 ft, cut, with sheaf carrier; Frost & Wood Mower 6 It. cut; Deering Rake 10 ft. Nona •Seed Drill; 10 Bose; Ohamie ion Cultivator with seeder attach- ed; 1 Fleury Walking Plough; 1 Crown Froslt & Wood Gang Plough; McCormick 6 it. OYiower; Deering Disc 1,3 Drill; 4 ,Section Harrows; Steel Land ,Roller; 1 Stuffier; 1 Wagon; 1 Hay Rack; 1 ,Stock Rack; 1 Buggy; 1 Disc Harrow; 1 •Clinton Fanning Mill; 1 Set of Scales, 1200 lbs; 1 Hay Fork Rope and ?aliens; 1 Peter Hamilton ,Pulper; 1 Laeta Cream Separator 1 Sugar Kettle; 1 Set Double, Harness; 1 204004 Ladder; 5 ton Timothy Hay;' Queer tlty 'Timothy Seed; Forks,; Shovels; Cleains' and other articles ,too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH Everythietg must be sold; as pro- prletor 4s giving up farming. F. W. IOMP, Auctioneer. JINO, KRAUTER, Clerk• of MR. JOSEPH SMITH sr. Lot 18, Concession 6, 'Morris Twp. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st 1940 at 1 o'clock sharp, the following Cattle- 1 Cow', freshened; 1 Cow, suppose ed 1a call; 1 Cow milking; 1 Cow due In June; 1 Young Cow, milking; 1 Cow due ill May; 2 late Steer Calves ;1 winter. Steer Calf. Horses — 1 Horse; 1 Mare. Pigs - 2 Sows; due the let of May; 14 Sucicens•, 6 weeks old at time of sale. Implementa— 1 set tour -section Harrows; 1 low Cultivator; 1 Mower Peter 'Haandl- ton; 1 Binder, 6 foot out, Massey - Harris; 1 Walking Plow; 1 Stuffier; 1 Cutter; 1 Buggy; 1 set Team Har - nests; 1 set single Harness; 1 Wheel Barrow; 1 Dlsk Harrow; -Whiffle ,trees; Scales; Neck lakes; 1 Fan n ng M414; 1 Turnipp Helper; 1 Bain Waggon and box, hay and shock rack; 1 set Sleighs:; 1 Hay Reek; 1 Set Slings Rope1; 1 Hay Rake; 1 Car rope and pulllels; 1 Cream Melotte Se )era tor. TERMS—CASH Everything must be sold as proprietor has rented the farm. G. II. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. In the estate of William Josepn Belt -nes, late of the , Township f Grey in the County of farmer, who died An or about the 16th day of 'February A.D, 1940.. TAKE NOTICEthat all ,parties 1'evie,7 Claims or dem.eeds against the satiate og the above deeeasetl must mail particulars and proof '8 ..ante to the solicitor for the ender- signed iederSigned adminieteator on, 'or before the four4A1 day of May A.D. 1940, 01300. whdcle date the a'aid 'ad ma CLEARING Auction Sale of W. S. %FORREST N V2 Lot 25, Con., 3, Mohris, Tw). TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1940 Grade Durham Cattle—, 1 Cow, fresh, 6 yma.; 1 Cow in calf, 6 yrs,; 1 Cony to freshen in May; 2 fat Steers; 2 Heifers, two years; 1 Steer two years; 1 Yearling Steer; 1 Yearling Helfer; 1 COa1f, 4 weeks old. Yorkshire Pigs--. 1 Sow; 8 Piers, 3 months. H orses- 1 Black Team, horse & mare, 8 Auction Sale of Farm Stock & Implements South half of Lot 25, ,Con. 6, Morris Township ON FRIDAY, APRIL 26th at 1 o'dlock Horses-- 1 orses-1 Clyde Mare, Bay 11 yrs 01d hoavy to foal to. Tont Colson's horse, B13' h weight about 1600 lbs.; 1 OOlyd'e Mare, Bay, 10 yre. old, weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 Brown Driving Mare; 1 Bay Driving Mare, aged; 1 Clyde Gelding 1 yr. old; 1 House 12 yrs, old, Cattle,- 1 attle-1 Durham Cow., 5 yrs'. old, sup- posed to freshen in July; 1 Durham Cow, 6 yrs. Old supposed: 'to frtsnen ,n Jur 1 He;ettorce Cow, 5 yrs. old eerie -ere: 1 Polled Arecus Cow, 10 yrs old, fresh; 1 Polled :Angus Cow, 3.3.3 cid tra'epased to freshen in PAY; 1 Heifer, 2 yrs, old; 7 Head Young Cattle; 1 Young Calf. Plgs— 2 York Soen tete July 10; 5 Young ,Sows due in July; 1 York Hog; 4 'Chunks of 131gg, Implements— i Deering Binder ,with fore car- riage; 1 Mower; 1 Manure Spread- er; 1 Walking Plow; 1 10 -ft, Rake; 1 Harrow Cant; 3. Nauss, -Harris Seed Drill; 1 Hoe Drill; 1 •Critter; 1. Sett Barrows; 1 Mail Mx; 1 Scn'1- fleu; 1 Rubber Tire Buggy 1 Wagon; 1 Set Sleighs; 1 Flat Rack; 1 Pig Crate; 1 atOCic Rack; 2 Seta Double Harness; 1 Set Single Har- nese; Sonia i:TOrse Collars,; 1 Log Beat; 1 Stone Boat; 1 Fanning Mile 1 Drums of root coating for Painting .steed roofs; 1 Steel Harrel; Some Wooden Barrels.; 1 Hay Fork; 1 50 -egg Incubator; Set Silage; 1 Hay .Car; Quantity of Hay; 160 Bushels. of %Mixed Grain; 1 Gas E2gh;te 21/4 1141.; 1 Pinup Seek; 1 Mound Dog 2 Cords Ceclat • Quan- tity o1 Spy Apples,, Chains; Forks; Shovels, Wlnlffletree Other ar- Liclea ,too ntlmer100 to mention, Irish ,Cobler Seed Potatoes; Magnet Cream. ,Separator; Steel Tank; Colony House; Cultivator, No Reserve as ,proitdetor is giving till retuning; TERMS—.CASH F. W, KEMP, Auctioneer ROBT. EN.GEL—Proprietor. 194* rods truster will dnoceed o assets ,witch regard *nay. to those e+lalree which he shali then have re- ceived, DATED et Brussels this, 13th day et April, A.D, 1940, Francis Beii'aee, Adbminietrator by hes solicitor ELMER D. BELL, Brussels,', Ontario F. F HOMUTH Analytical Optometry:.` guarantees you the Best Eye Service Harriston, phone 118 Brussels (Second Thursday • Phone 26a I FOR SALE 'lta1,t118pe, Weedy et phone af-e9.8 Robert Lockieg FORSA4= Chopping EDI for ,sale, apply to Mae, Garn4saa, Brussels . • ed Ads W+ Years, Implements - 2 Set Team Holness; 1 set Sinlele Harneess; '2 Wooi .House Blankets; 4 Horse Collars; 1 Pair S'ntlrti TtiPe; 1 WelQron, nearly new; 1 Buggy; 1 steel wheeled, Wagon; 1 Cutter and, R01e; 1 Wagon, Box; 1 Graven Box; 1 Hay Rack; 1 Pee- ning M111; 1 Stock Rack; 1 set Bob Sleighs; 1 Wheel Barrow; 1 'Stone Boat; F•oiks and chains; Shovels; 1 Anvil and Forge; 1 'Brooder Feeve: Neokyoke: A quantity of HaY lV•hifeletrees; 2000 lbs. Scales; Timothy Seed, • 1 Iverre •mirk 7 •5t, Bender; 1 Mc- Cormick 5 ft. Mower; 1 Mc'Cormiok Deering Hay Rake; 1 ,Seed Drill, 12 hoe; 1 Cultivator; 1 Mauure e'n eader; 1 SnuSOler; 1 . eat Hai rows; 1 ,bwo,furroay. feet:Mil Ploug11, COokshutit; 2 Walking Plou4.11a; 1 light Gang Plough; 1 'pair arrow Ploughs; 1 Root. Paper; 1 Grind, atone; 1 whitewash •Stern, Pump; 1 "deo! Barrel; 1 Creams SeVi ntor: 1 Mtdlt Can,; 1 Ply Sprayer; 1 Daisy Churn and Butter Bowl; 1 alit -gallon Creek ,Churn; 1 Cook Stove; 1 Coal cel Stove; 1 Rooitli116 Chair; 011- eleth 12 x 12 ft, Everything must be soil as farm has been rented. TERMS—CASH An row Turnbull—Clerk, F, W. KEMP—Auctioneter. NAPPY ``3 ;ij5sYPO wooer 4 FOR ,EE IALOI YOU SEE NQTICE- Wil4 the personn who took the rubber tire off Ed. Jeoklin'e, buggy bindle leave it et the Brussels Poet.. MAN WANTED -- for Riawleigh, Route, Real oppor- tunity for right man, We help you get started. 'Write Riatrletgh's Dept. 149E115210 -D. MQNTREAR., CANADA O If you want your baby pigs to wean themselves when mother sow'smilk starts dwindling—feed Roe Baby Pig Starter and water from the 3rd week. It's the perfect, farm -proven founda- tion for future pork -packers. Your pigs get vitamins, proteins, minerals— everything they need for longer, stronger frames and premium quality pork. Leading Ontario pig men feed Roe Baby Pig Starter during the all- important weaning period — and get more and better pigs to market weeks earlier. Complete directions in every bag. FOR SALE -- Mixed Grain, Barley and; Oats, Pure American Banner, ,50c Per bushel, phone 23-r-8 Addison Taylor FOR SALE— Urban Oats and 0.A.C. Barley No, 21, grown from registered seed, yield 80 and 70 bushels per acre respectively. phone 5$-r--14 Geo. Menzies EAST HURON( PRODUCE, Brussels ALvinT TELAVISS, Wol6on FRANK K Moncraef WORK WANTED -- A practieM nurse with 8 months' hospital training, would like work, Good references. ' phone 82-r-8 Miss ;Ebel Shaw FOR SALE— Deering Mower 6 Et Cut; Massey - Harris Seed Drib; Massey -Harris Cultivator; Hay reek; and 'Rope and Pulleys; Cutter and, Harrows; Walking Plow. •Crawlforel Strachan; Brussels FOR SALE— .T-. -.. 'Tlw,o registered Hereeord, Bulls Domino breeding, fit toe service, at reasonable price. Bert ruler, Myth. FOR SALE Toting Shorthorn • Bulls, ready for service Redo' and Roans, Herd fully accredited, phone 35-r-9 Thomas Kerr Hevfryn GRAIN FOR 'SALE • A limited quantity of Choice Banner •Seed Oats also Banner and Two -Rowed Barley mixed. Price $1.65 per cwt. Phone 55-r-16. Lot 21, Con, 12 Grey. - J. M. Knight & Sons, R:R, 3, Brussels. FOR'SALE- 11Irs. W. 33. Sinclair is offering her house for sale, anyone interested write to 806 Wexford St., Hamilton. HOUSE FOR RENT— St. Join's+ rectory. Rent reason able. apply to Wardens— Thos. Ellis, phone 54-r-9 or Joh Fischer, phone 24-0-26 WANTED— Looking for a steady income? 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