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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-4-23, Page 5b 3, 1. tt. r - o. re v_ ad to ra rn as fid ek un be at ay, en• 6th !tit ak- raS ;on. eve his hes. ted itor, the .nna to• em_ aret Tae Bray Chick does the trick, 1st me show you the proof. Place your order here, No writing, No bother. Call or phone. Gilbert E. 1�ethery R. 1`x..5, Brussels A. A. LAMONT Agent for --Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance, Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. 'Phone 657 Queen St. Brussels Tenders Wanted The •Council of the Township o Grey are asking for tenders for the work to• be done on the Close Draiu Plasest and, speotflcations may be seen at The Clerk's Office, Ethe Ont., or at the office of the Engineer in charge, Geo, A, MCCubtn, O.L,S., Chatham, Ont. Smitanie Bond will be required. Tenders will be re ceived •uv till 2 o'clock P.M. on Saturday, May 3rd, The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. J. IL FEJsR, rlerk, Etnel, Ont. 11:=0 CLEARING Auction Sale . OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSDHLLD EFFECTS. -At lot 25, Concession 8, Morris Town- ship, 1'Q miles north and 1'A miles west of Walton, on Tuesday, May eth.:Sale starts at 12 noon SHARP. HORSES -1 black mare, 8 years old, in foal; 1 gelding horse, 8 years old; 1 horse. t •0ATTLE-4 Bows, calves at toot; 1 cow milking; cow to calve soon; . calf 3 months old; 3 heifers, 2 years old; 2 steers 2 years old; 2 heifers 1 year old,. 2 steers 1 year old; 1 calf 6 months old. 10 pigs, 3 months old; 1 sow; 6 -pigs just weaned. 1 set double harness, 1 set singly harness. , IMPLEMENTS -6- foot Massey Harris binder; 6 foot Massey Harris dump rake; Massey Harris hay load.. er; .Massey Harris hay tedder Massey Harris seed drill; MoCor- miok cultivator; lothrow disk, M,H.; Massey Harris manure spreader; •Quebec sulky M. H. plow (new).; 1 •scuifier; set 4 section harrows;. 5 draw bars, 1 walking plow, 2fur- rows; circular saw frame; 3 -furrow McCormick tractor plow, new; Mc- Cormick Deering tractor, 15-30, la good working order; single furrow walking plow; tanning mill; pig crate; bag truck; turnip seeder; 20• inch clutch puleys; 2 80_rod spoois barb wire roller; wheelbarrow. • Qnauttty of 2 in. pine plank 12 feet long 2 in. plank 14 ft. long; 12 foot hemlock planks; 12 foot' hem- lock lumber;' used planks and lumber. 5 inch wide rubber belt • 20 ft, long; quantity of inch pine lumber, 12 foot long; in 1 pine lumber 14 It. long; 1 gate; 3 inch rubber Galt 12 Pt. long, Cream separator; 2 wheel trailer; cutter; buggy with ruber tires; steel tire buggy; stock .rack; 6 h.p. Fairbanks -M. gas engine; tight Wagon gear; muck scraper; el:,por- *tor pan; sap pails; 2 sugar kettles; wagon with roller hay rack; gravel box, wagon box; bench sleighs; grind stone; low wagon sling fork and sling rapes; corn .cutter, oat roller; hay fork with car and steel cable andpulleys; set 2000 lb. scales; cedar posts, 75 hens, colony house. - 3 straight ladders, 1 extension ladder. . Blacksmi•bh outfit, post drill, .forge, anvil, vice. 3 stone hammers., tool table, tarps dies. Lawn mower, !logging chain, small chains; tools, shovel's, forks roe! bars., numterous other artioles. T, OGEEfi,y,;�,•,D EFFECTS - 4 bed. 't.Ooitt $�uitois 4 springs, mattresses, 2 stifle 'baulks, '2 springs mattresses; 2 ' deate% dining room suite. 4 'reeking chairs, 2 . small tables; '1ii4c tent table, chairs; • woollier?, ii>adtiine; quantity liholeum; stove! eli.lirli. `sealers, battery reale,` .cattle, ''nlipmere, quilting traine; toilet sets; ;dishes, glassware. Terms cash. ESTATES OF LMFE GW iWE KELLY. Mrs, Geo..Kelly Mrs. Garvin Smith, Execs, Htarold 3eokson, Auctioneer: Lass fied Ads WANTED - Cattle to pasture, plume 50-44 W, 11, Mallndete NOTICE-rX, Leaving for Halifax about May 5 Tilt way of Montreal, Passengers taken. Pack Thynne, FOR SALE - 1 "Ideal" Incubator in good con- ditiou (90 egg capacity), , Phone 39-r-4 Mrs. Staling FOR RENT-, Good .grass farm to rent in Grey two, Watered by spring and artesian well and windmill, All wire fences apply The Brussels Post. FOR SALE- Gold drop seed Oats, 1939 crop. title Is no, 1 seed, 65e per bus. P. Ainent FOR SALE - ASS 'Ole' er Seed Government 1.b tet. ripply to t&OUG e8 -r_16 Russel Knight, FOR SALE- tStweet !Clover seed'yellow"blossom One Buckeye Incubator 350 -egg capacity, one Sinuco 450 -egg capacity both in good condition at a bargain. phone 51_1-6 J. H, Bryan. . TENDERS WANTED - For toeing 115 acres of. turnips, 80 rod rows. Clean, clay' loam land. . Tenders to be in. by 15th of May. State price per row, • Work to be done under•supervlsion, apply bo Porter Bros. R.R. 2, Wingham, Ont. WANTED Cattle and horse to pasture for season, spring water and salt in .abundance. `Terms reasonable, .phone 35_r-13 os 22-r-5, Brussels. E. Thompson FOR SALE- 40 Pigs weaned, 1 week also 1 general purpose mare 7 years old good single or double; 1 driving mare 12 years old, good double cheap. Ohne 44-r_19 . Arthur Ruttan FOR SALE '16 Reconditioned Pianos' at trio Mildmay Furniture Store $25 up, Free delivery. Open evenings. Easy Terms. Also New Pianos, New and Used Singer Sewing Machines.. J. F: Sltuetit & Sous, Mildmay„ ' SEED GRAIN FOR SALE - 1939 'Crop, Banner Oats, also, mix tures' of Banner and Two -Rowed.; Barley. Lot N '4 21, Con, 12,. Grey phone 551r-16 Knight Bros LOST - p One logging chain. between P Atment's residence and John Allen's blacksmith shop. Kindly leasee it at P. A+ment's residence or at John Alien's blacksmith shop and oblige. P.,Amrenit FOR SALE - ,600 Cedar Fence Posts various sizes, also anchors, braces and poles. 3„'E. Martin, lot 14, con. 6, Grey phone 40-r7-..... .,., Auction;, Sale of House and Household Effects on John Street, Brussels on SATURDAY, MAY 8rd Sale commences at 2 o'clock. 1 wooden bed Springs and Mattress: 2 Washstands • 1 Bureau 1 Settee 1 Sideboard 1 'Extension Table 5 Dining Room Chairs 1 Arm Chair 1 Glass Cupboard 1 'Fallen Leaf Table 6 Kitchen Chairs 1 Large Rocking. Chairs 3 Small Tables „ . 1 Beatty Washing Machine 1 Coal -oil Stove With oven 1 Heater 1 Small Cook. Stove (nearly new) 1 Kitchen Stove ' 1, Robe 1 Rug r1 Dog Pictures,^ Dishes, ”, Seale'rs' other. articlestoo numerous to ' mention.' TERMS CASH The -property which Is situated on west .side of John Street with frame house and henhouse will also be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. F. W. Kemp, Mrs. Herb Hawkins, Auctioneer, Proprietress Tt#lM BRUSSELS POST Weesesdlty, April 2$rd x941 ssek avuge' IT PAYS Our Diamond Room Affords Privacy When Buying Full R.C.A,F, Honors At . Padre's Funeral Se,Wices for Flight -Lieut. Rintoul 'Held Saturday ff At Church He Left Flight -Lieut, A. G. .Rintoul was. buried Saturday with full ILLA,h.`. honors in the veterans, plot in pros- pect cemetery. The funeral service was held at 2.30 p.m. in Wychwood Presbyterian church, from• wlu'ch Fliglht_Lieut. Rintoul had leave of absence as pastor to be'com'e an. Ant Force dhatplain, The popular ohaplain wah' station- ed at Manning depot. Ht's sudden death from ahead attack filled the depot with sadness. He collapsed in the duty.watch quarters a few minutes after he had been examined by Flying Officer John Green, • a medical officer. Taken -III on March He began feeling i11, R.0.AF; of-. ficers said, while on a route' march. veldt "his boys," He dropped out. shortly after It started and -Made bis way back to the depot. Squadron. Leader J. A. Silton and Flying Offi- cer Green were by his side when he died, The funeral service was oondu.ct- ed by senior officers or the Presby- terian presbytery, with tfie chair. man, Rev. Neil Miller, Brainpiton, In charge: :Squadron •Leader Light bourne. senior chaplain of No. 1 air training contend, •and Squadron Leader Jahn McNabb, senior chap- lain at Air Force :headquarters. Ottawa, represented .the among the officiating clergy. The escort and firing squad parties were drawn from airmen at Manning des pot, who knew and respeotfd Flight, Lieut. Rintoul. Native of Brusels' Born in Brussels, Ont.' Flight. Lieut. Rintoulwas a member of the hoard of administration of the Pres. byterlandlo ire% and also,!,' of the general board of missions. In ad- dition, he was a member of Knox College board ant& president of Knox College alumni, A graduate et the University of. Toronto and Knox .College the R.0 A.F. chaplain came to'. Toronto three years ago after charges at St. .Matthewis Presbyterian Church in Montreal, Forest and Sudbury. His first charge was Thornit'on, in the presbytery of Barrie. He is survived by his, widow, daughter of the late Rev, Daysd. Perry.. former moderatorof the general assembly and minister a.t Wingham, three daughters and , two sons. Two sisters, Mrs. McLean. Belgreve; Mays, Jas. Kerr, 5th line Movie; one brother, Ohester Rintoul, 5th line Morris, FELLOW -AIRMEN PAY PADRE 'LAST TRIBUTE "He has given life itself., for the cause he loved. He was wilting tc go overseas -in feat he was waiting for theft call but another call came," This was the tribute maid to l :Flight -Lieut. A. G. Rintoul by Wing Comander John Monlatb . as tate body of the late R.A.F.C',chaplain rested in a flee -draped Casket in Wychwood Presbyterian church. The padre died Thursday from a heart attaek.' 'Casket en Tender Escorted by parties of officers and airmen the ensket was borne to the bul'lal., . place, girl Mount Pleasant cemeitery on nn B,C.A.F, tender, flanked, on each hide by three pall-. hearers. The cortege mtfe4 at it steati,mtereh froth thenlfitlelu* while. several hundred persons 3 respect- fu11v bowed their heads. Tile funeral service was' held in the church in whish the tato chaplain had been minister for ttliree yeai'st, in the congregation were renreaertatives of Torontn R.e,A•tF, officers, men with whom 1t'ltgbt-Lieut. Mntoul was assoeiiltea during hist short term as / chaplain. "Since entering the serviee," Wing .Comandar McNeil told the Mashed iuournelps, "Ile gate all nn. sparingly, terst'intiugly, for the men he had volunteered to serve' !n c14 Latin proverb says 'It is sweet and blessed to die for one's country but 1t Is thrice sweet ard blessed to die for one's country 400 one's Master," The service was conducted by senior officer's of the DrebyterY with Rev. Nell Miller reading the prayer, Rev, Arthur ,Lowther, aot- ing as minister of Wychwood church during Fligtht-Lieutenant Itintours absence, reading the scripture, Wine. Commaander McNab delivering the address and ,Sgaodnou Leader Light - bourn also officiating. !Officer eamending the R.C.A.F. funeral pttrty was Flying Officer d, H. V. Woodricb. The escort party of 40 airmen• whi-ch led the cortege was commanded by Flying Officer T. M. Davidson. This was followed by the firing panty of 10 men, ell NOD. volunteers. The R;O.A,F, band with .muffled drum's and muted biasses came next in li'le ,followed by a party of. 50 attending officers. The pall -bearers were six war rant officers' second class, with a supporting party of six officers of flitghtt_lieutenant rank, Mr, end Mrs. Chester Rintoul; Mrs. McLean and Miss C. McLean attended the funeral, Two ,brothers predeceased bins during the past year. e , IQO Auction Sale Household Effects of the Late 'Robert Shedden Queen Street, Brussels SATURDAY, APRIL. 46th Sale commences at 2 P.41,, i 1 Coal Stove !; v 1 Kitchen Strive 1 Bed Couch 1 Glass Cupboard 1 Writing Desk 8 Rocking Chairs 3 Little Tables 1 Round Table 2 Library Tables 1 Bed and Dresser 1 Feather Bed 1 Wooden Bed 2 Bedroom Suites 3 Bedsteads 2 Couches -a 2 Sets of Bed Springs 1 Kitchen Cabinet 2 Kitchen Tables ' 2 Extension Tables 2 Dining -room Chairs 2 Looking Glasses 3 Mattresses 1 set small Beam Scales 2 Clothes Wringers 1 Flour Bin • -""" 1 Boiler 1 Carpet Sweeper 1 Sewing Machine 1 Coal -oil Stove with Oven Number of Kitchen Chairs 1 Wash Tub 2-Gunner'Hot Plate 5 -gallon Coal -old Can 2 -Gallon Coal -oil Can 1 Sugar Kettle 1 eight-day Clock 1 Congoleum Rug 1 Linoleum Rug 5 dozen quart Seelers Quantity Linoleum 15 x 16 2 Tea Kettles Dishes, Kettles and Pans p•ti Number of wooden Boxes , ' Other Articles to numerous to Mention TERMS—CASH F. W. KEMP, Auctioneer �� ► wmDnnv r; , r ' .17 N ' Friends of L.A.C. Meklwyn. Williams will be glad to know . that' he received his graduating diploma from Knox 'Theological (College Toronto -on April .fifteen, A. Williamrs of Tilbtury, Qlt,t,'.ntit.r rigid his son last February in Knox College Chapel. L.A,C, Willta'm eradnaled from University Colle;e in 1945 entered Knox, . but joii7ei , tthe Ri0.AF. last snowier, Whii.e at Varsity he was a member of,, the. C:O,TO. and played inter.faeulty snorer, limn in North Wales., he matriculated from Listowel High School. He spent ,his summers at Varsity on the mtselon field. Tits X.P.S, held their meetjn.".. on Sunda evening with a good tendenre. • Wilt the president Mis.a Miae Fischer presiding, the meeting onenezt withthe singing of hymtn, no. 202. " The Lord's-Prnver wasre, nmerted in unison, The .Seriptnre lesson was taken by Miss Ver Flsclier, Hymn no. 200 was song and the Secretary Mrs. L. S. Gordon • presbytery eceupving the two front pend the minutes of tilt. previous, rows of pews. 'Pe the right sat. 64 meeting. The offering watt Yeoeiv- ph ed Cars Quichiciumaramil 1940 Willys Sedan, 6000 miles heaters and trunk 1940 VVillys Sedan' new ear condition 1940 Deluxe Ford Coeel 1940 Deluxe Ford Sedan . 1939 Deluxe Ford Sedan 1939 Standard. Ford Coach 1939 Hudson Coach 1938 Hudson Sedan 1938 Ford Coach 1938 Ford Sedan 1938 Chevrolet Coach 1937 Plymouth Coach 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Ford Coach 1929 DeSoto Coupe 1928 Ford Coach "'1935 Ford Panel Truck 'Several Good Milk Trucks Used Tractor' Plow Used Plow Used Ford Tr actor $65. ,Grey heavy colt rising 3 yrs • ;,Choice driving mare rising 3 years c 1t C. &W.Jackson Mlotors Lid. Wallace St. Listowel, (ant- Phone 161 _:Wallace E. Taylor led in pray- i tooth powder,combs, mirrors, razors, ei .Hymn no, 667 was sung and blades, shaving cream, shaving the 'topic was capably given by t brushes, chocolate and cigarettes for Mrs. M. Engel abasing the life of { the patients. Then besideh that, I Missionary Johnathan Goforth for get sweaters, socks, scarves, mitts, her subject. Hymn no. 205 was helmets, Which I give out to patients sung, the meeting closed with thewho haven't enough when they leave singingT,ofakthe National. Anthem .hospital All our operating room and. the leader pronounced the towels, sheets and dressings are inole Social last Thurs- Prom the Red Cross, and when we benedictionheCr, eased them for another lamp for the day evening held n the Cranbrook operating room we mere given it. Ooniniunty hall, under the auspces So, any time you hear any criticism of the 'Cheerio Workers, was well of the Red' Cross, just pates the good attended, every one present enjoyed word 0n. We just couldn't manage won at all 1f we didn't have ids assist_ nee," - 1Frono Canadian Red Cross Despatch, Feb. - March, we get patients, from a great variety of places, and they all seem so ap- preciat4ve et anything that one does for them. I handle all the Red Cross articles myself, as we do not have a Red .Crosse worker. Each. Nlesga themselves. The prizes were as (allows: Ladies 1st, Miss Blurted William; gents 1st, Mr. Stuart Mc. Nair;' ladies consolation, Miss Mary Huether; gent's consolation, Mr. Tom Pennington. Ewe Red Cross Supplies Reach Our Men 54 ,"tract from letter of the matron time I write to anyone, I mentionr the Red Cross because it is perfectly' df art eighty -bed casualty clearing station under canvass for a corps wonderful grow many things. they. which Is partly .Canadlan and party, keep us, supplied with for our British. This letter appears in the patients. Every time I realty ,February number of the Canadian want something for the hots+pitati which we can't persuade Headgear - Nurse.) ters to give us from ordnance, the "We are in a corps which is partly RedCross comes to our rescue, 1 Canadian and partly British, so that ;think it is rattier important that turning to the Red Cross. They keep me supplied with comfort bags people at home strait- appreolate wash cloths, soap, tooth 'brushes,moremfficiiisismssamismes 'how much hospitals over here are COMPLETE SATISFACTION WII-H GLASSES .Is Velure when the Glasses are 'Fitted by R. A. Reid, Stratfords Leading Optometrist for 22 years. Latest Methods of Eye Ex. amination, Newest Styles and Lowest Prices Await. You Here R. A. � ■ Every REID R O GrassWedi Office — nesday EYESIGHT SPECIALAfternoon 2.00 to 5.00 MISS HINGSTON1S & OPTOMETRIST Store — Pltone.51,