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IN MEMORIAM
$PEIR—To the Beautiful memory of
my dear Father, John Spoil*. who
died in Goderleh on March 74th,
1938, aged 81 years.
And sweet and loving memory of
a, wonderful Mother, who went to
be with Jesus on June 7th. 1907. in'
her 47th year.
Calm and peaceful they are sleeping
Sweetest rest that follows pain.
We who loved them sadly miss them
Sot trust in God to meet again.
Always remembered by a loving
daughter, Ann.
IN MEMORIAM
EV .NS—la loving memory of our
darling boy Tpr. Lyle A, Evans
who was killed in action an March
7, 11945:
We do not need a special day
To bring you to our minds
For the clays we do not think of you
Are very hard to find
If all the world were ours to give
We'd give It yes and more
To see the face of Lyle dear come
smiling through the door.
Badly missed by Mother, Brother,
and Sisters.
THE BRUSSELS POST
\\'r,ln aria.,, \lar'it 17111. 1947
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AUCTION SALE
Horse blankets
Sol of hand clippers and singe„
Th: undersigned has been In. Set of ropes and pulleys and clamps
strutted to sell by Public Auction at
Woven wire stretcher
W!',2 Lot 19, Concession 12. Set of i, got 81'11»
Grey Township on A quantity of Bork elfin
FRIDAY. MARCH 28th A quantity of mixed grain
p.ir, sharp A quantity of nixed hay
2 lanterns, pails, crocks, tub barrels,
iclarl, ( saws, 2 scoop shovels
1 new grab hook
Wooden bed, springs and mattress
i.ogging chains, binding chains
Number of halters Hogs, Shovels
Forks and other articles ton tumor•
000 to mention,
TERMS CASH
HENRY C. GORSELITZ, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON. Ail•-tieneor '
Sale commences at 1
HORSES
1 11i4;,•iau horse ri�int
brown 1
1 4212de horse. la years
COWS
1 Durham cow, 4 y: ar old. Ihu,
April 9
rr:UQt COW,
I 1,1a ie env: a year tell. ;1't....i1011 11
eht
old tits.,
7 Yo' Li' 0111. sate
1'rlt'Ntl CA' LL•'
i It. r, i -i;, e
Durham heifers, rising 2 year;
blares r„.t11I:t" 1•1iVNR
127 nixed hem:.
\ ,\r111Si'Rv
IliasseyHarrie hinder ,i ft_
Massey -Harris mower ft.
iSl rr, demi, rube Tram 'Ilse
Steel laud roller. Frost R Wood
2 furrow gang plough
77 Fleury riding plough
13 Fleury walkitag plough
cockshu.tt 11 disc fertilizer drill, new
Frost & Wood hay loader
Set harrows. 4 section
Seuffler Cohher wagon 3" tire
Gravel box and stock rack
Hay rack Hay ear and Pulelys
Set eletr;hs with fiat rack,
set 6 foot bunks
1 buggy rubber tire
2 stone boats
Jumper cutter with chimes
Root pulper Cutting box
Set 2000 lb. scales
1 pig crate
Creast separator Delaval 650 lbs.
Fanning mill Grind stone
Set slings 1 sling chain
2 hay forks Set double harness
Set single harness
3 horse collars
4 new cow chains
12 cedar fence posts
900 ft. dry lumber
2 sets doubletrees and whiffletrees
22 foot ladder 2 neck yokes S
1 bag holder, Goat robe,
In the estate of DUNCAN JOHNSTON
ate of the Village of Walton in the
County of Huron, retired sawyer,
who riled on or about the sixth clay
of February, A.D. 1947,
TAKE NOTICE that all parti's
haring claims or demands against
the estate of the above deceased
crust mall particulars and proof of
same to the undersigned executors
on or before twenty-fourth day of
March, A,D. 1947, upon which- date
the said executors will proceed to
distribute the assets with regard to
those claims which they shall then
have received.
Dated at Brussels this first day
of Maroh, A.D. 1947,
Eliza J. Johnston and
Thom,asyohns•ton, -executors
Walton, Ontario
by ,their solicitors CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON, Brussels., On-
tario.
FRANK KIRKBY
Licensed Auctioneer
For Huron County
Rates Reasonable
Satisfaction Guranteed
Phone Seaforth 842-r-24
R.R. 4, Walton,
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Obituary
Mrs. William Cunningham
BLYTH, March 0—Mrs. William
Ont Cunningham dieot suddenly at the
home of her daughter Mrs. H. C.
Elder, Tilleonburg. Site was in her
84th year and lived with her son
Harold on Mosley st., Blyth, but
left lest October to spend the win•
ter with her daughter. She was
very sprightly for her age and had
been In her nsnal health apparently
When she retired last Saturday eve-
ning but when Mrs. Elder went to
her room Sunday morning she dis-
covered her mother dead. Mrs.
Cunningham was formerly Martha
Nott, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. George Nott and was born in
Tueckerssnith Twp. Dec. 27, 1563.
Following her marriage to 'William
Cnundnghlant nearly 66 years ago
they took rip farming on the Sth
concession of Colborne Twp.. where
their son Verne now resides. Thea'
Continued to live on this farm until
1922 when they moved to a farm
near Walton, where Mr, Cunning-
ham died in 1930. There years ago
she tante to make her home with
her son Ilarold on )insioy at.,
Myth, .Surviving are one slaughter,
three sons, Mrs. H. 0. (Theresa)
Elder, Tilsonburg; Earl, Gus Angel-
es,
ngeles, Oal.; Verne Colborne Twn,, and
Harold. Blyth; one sister and one
brother, Mrs„ Newton C'rieb, B.C.;
and Wesley Nott, Clinton.
The minister had preached for
an hour and a quarter on the
prophets—all the greater Prophets
and thea the minor ones in turn,
"Now we come to Habakkuk," he
said. "where shall we put tint?'"
"He can have my seat." Raid a
wearied listener, "I'm awa' hams."
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