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The Brussels Post, 1947-3-26, Page 3GO; any time Thursday, April 3rd, until 2.00 p.m. Monday, April 7th. RETURN: leave destine - don up to rnidnightTues- day, April 8th, 1947. late ani vi,1 d 1e'q , . foir„ !m�u This lona week- end offers an opportunity. for a visit at home or may with friends. AUCTION SALE The undersigned has been in- structed to sell by Public Auction at W%2 Lot 19, Concession 12, Grey Township on THURSDAY, APRIL 10th Sale commences at 1 p.m. sharp 1-IORSES 1 Belgian horse rising eight (dark brown) 1 Clyde horse, 18 years old (bay COWS 1. Dunham cow, 4 year old, due April 9 1 Brindle cow, 3 year old, due June 24 1 black cow 9 year old, ochre April 11 YOUNG CATTLE 1 black steer, rising 2 years' 2 Dunham heifers, rising 2 years CAL1T S 3 black yearling calves POULTRY 125 mixed hens MACHINERY Massey -Harris binder 6 ft. Massey -Harris mower 5 ft: Sharp dump rake . Team disc Steel land roller, Front d. Wood 2 furrow gang plough 77 Fleury riding plough 13 Fleury walking plough Cockshett 11 disc fertilizer drill, new Frost & Wood hay loader Set harrows, 4 section Scuttler Cobber wagon 3" tire Gravel box and stock rack Hay rack Hay car anti pulelys Set sleighs with flat rack, set 6 foot bunks 1 buggy rubber tire 2 stone boats Jumper cutter with chimes Root pulper Cutting box Set 2000 ]b. scales 1 pig crate Cream separator DeLeval 550 lbs, Fanning mill Grind stone Set slings 1 sling chain 2 hay forks Set double harness Set single harness 8 horse collars 4 new cow chains 12 cedar fence posts 300 ft. dry lumber 2 sets doubletrees and whiffletrees 22 foot ladder 2 neck yokes 1 bag holder, Goat robe, Horse blankets Set of hand clippers and singer - Set of ropes and pulleys and clamps Woven wire stretcher Set of team bells A quantity of Rock Elm A quantity of mixed grain A quantity of mixed hay 2 lanterns, pails, crocks, tub barrels, saws, 2 scoop •shovels 1 new grab hook Wooden bed, springs and mattress Logging chains, binding chains Number of halters Hoes, Shovels Forks and other articles too nnmer• ous to mention, TERMS CASH HENRY C. GORSELITZ, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer ' A LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sauli Ste. 'settle, Ont., March 12, 1947 FAH or "The Peet' Brussels, Ont. Mr. Editor, As I write T look out upon fluids showing bare spots &plenty and roods almost barren of snow, ex- cepting where drifts were piled up The sun salines omtl twelve days of March have passed in glorious weather. Aml my syrrnpathY goes crit to my relatives and old friends in my old hone town as I think of the time you have been having in keeping front being hurled this winter. We bad one road -blocker of a Form this winter; but it really no; cold on a.few occasions. A letter from a relative [lawn there referred to some of the old i tamers T knew; and the mention of one recalled an incident which T nun incorporating in "Tales of a Country Village." which I am writing. FRANK KIFtlari Licensed Auctioneer For Huron County Rates Reasonable Satisfaction Guranteed Phone Seaforth 842-r-24 R.R. 4, Walton, Ont KEFFER' MACHINE SHOP tot Acetylene and Electric Welding Our shop is eduipped to do First Class Welding A Long Throw Just haw far can a man throw a baseball? In marry years bumping about and watching some apectac• alar base ball games I have seen some wonderful throws made, Bet while everything else is placed on record, the distance a player can hurl a ball has, to my knowledge, never been counted of importance, though it has often won a game. There were some mighty good teen Oil the old "Clippers", Men who could lambaste a ball with the best of them, as bhe Stewart nriil could testify if it could tell of its wounds And as for throwing—well,— They stood at the plate at the south-west corner of the park. Across the street. nt the North end of the park, stood the old skating rink. 'Beyond the rink was a dwelling, and beyond that the old Salvation .Army Barracks. "Bet you canel' hit the rink," said Bob to Noble, tvho stood twiddiine tite ball about. "Give you a dollar if you do," chimed in Bill. "Relit', grunted Noble, as he took off his cont and rolled up bis ahirt•sleevee, 'Listen, asst me to do something," ° Taking a brief wind-up, he put ail be had into •a. mighty delve. But hs didn't bit the Mak. The ball was high when it crossed the ,park fence. It was high when it passed Duet' the rink, 11 was still high when—a great crash of shattertvg glass was heard. "My gash! into the house," said one; but investigation showed no damage to the house. On the opposite side of the building a kid screeohed "Holly Gael', The top ela;sh of the barracks window was a wreck. The ball itad struck the centre of the frame, scettering four lights -of glass about the plartformwitlhin. Noble paid for, or replaced the window. I do not know 1f Bob Rose, Biel Grower, Dave and Jim Ross or the others, whose names have escaped my memory, ever paid their wagers; but 5 do know that in the dare that have passed since then I have never seen a longer throw by any man than that made by Noble Gerry over flay years ago. Haw far is that t would like. to know the distance. in a fess more weeks the clock of Life will have ticked off sixty-n;ine Years for me; and with the piecing 0f Fred Gilpin and some athero i note 'that the old schoolmates are eroasdng the border, while some of the older friends yet remain. Still T hold vivid memories of the days when1 played the "Devil" oolong the cases in "The Post" publishing House and some of the thin,ti which happened when 5 was a troy, These .T. lint writing -along with Ohm, But of coarse 1 wotfldn't dare gave the names, even tltotiglt t e roan rs ave passed over the t And L1.the Work Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Assured. Agent for Surge Milking Machines Phone 654.-9 Brussels, Ont. THE BRUSSELS POST \#leDe'1':r1A1, i41A11C1-1 :ltith, .J47 PIPE TOBACCO 1 line, lent they !.urn over and haunt me. Wishing to one and ,i1. and yen. sir; as the new proprietor, the heel of lurk. Sita rely, Harry D. Mt(.'1'a". R.R. 2 v s ifed "" s FOUND 1947 Licence Plate No. 12 ee 65. Andrew jackal, Phone 77-r•9. LOST— — A Collie Dog Week and tall. Dan. Mc/airman Phone 24-r-12, FOR SALE No -barb Bnrley Seed. Carson Watson Phone 1f-1.15. FOR SALE 5 Dining Room Chairs and a rocking chair, alga a malt's watch. Phone 56-r-23. FOR SALE 2" i White black 1\hnoucas and Leg - horns -6 weeks old. Thonriaa McFarlane Phone 34-r-11 FOR SALE 4 young calves. also a quantity of wood. Joe Holmes, R. R. 5, Brussels. Phone 15.r-5, FOR SALE Two Colony Houses 10 x 12 in good condition, also two oil burning Beatty stoves, R. W. Wbitfield, Brussels, Ont, MAN WANTED— for Rawleigh business. Sell to 1600 families, Good profits for hustlers, Write today. Rawleigh's Dept. ML. -A -152-S, Montreal, Que. FOR SALE— Eleetric motors rewoend and re. paired. Expert workmanship. Moder- ate prices. New motors in stook. Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont, FOR SALE - 1 -50 -acre Farm, good buildings; 1 -75 -acre Farm, good buildings, hydro. 1--100-acre harm good buildings and silo. 2 -100 -acre Grass Farms. 3. C. Long, Real F,atate Broker Phone 84 Brussels, Ont. FOR SALE Bray chicks available now, or later. Adviee contacting its s,non for breeds. Right now have N. N., Blaelc Austealorps, L.S, x N.H., and others Save time corresponding. Cockerels, piellets, non -sexed. Some started, Avoid later spring rush, Agent Wm, Glen Gray, Ethel. AN OPPORTUNITY— Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 15— have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lished In a profitable hnslness of your own. For full pal'ticulars write today to The J, R. Watkins Company Dept. 0-13-4, 2177 Mason St„ Montreel. Que. EVEN IF YOU HAVE CHICKS -- you yon may want more, Marnh calcite are good inaestmenite, especially if Kitchener Big -4 Chicks. Imsnedtate delivery, special Marob prices, pul- lets, cockerels, some started. Can- ada Approved, breeders pullertrm tested. These will be into prnduc• tion for meat and eggs, to cath the good markets, Don't delay, contact I local agent, Mise M. Grewar, Brussels ilhone 72. NOTICE,— The OTICE—The one that here Atlas Bolles wrist wt[.lclt please return It or there will be further trouble right away. Mrs. A. Lamont FOR SALE Molted ehielca, 4 weeks and nn for delivery from Mareh 8 until range time. Purcell lean ere] e Reeks, mrd New Hampshire x Ba,•t ed Rock hybrids. from a Verve rmerelt approved hatchery. See them before you R le - Telenthonp Blll9ee]e 375. Dttn'lrl Tlerhanap Walton. Ont FOR SALE— ! Onion 00 Burning Brander Stove 2 Air -tits Wood Btu'ninr, iTeatet' 2 Banner Galvanizer) Duetleen As•h sifters. 2 Simonds Groes -cut Saws. All new stork at a redneod pries. .1. TT. Stretton Phone 5x 1635. to $60. A WEEK! YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Noboss, no thnecleek, ind,gteed. once — The leading line of Home Service Producte, Very little money required, if you have the equipment. Splendid territory in your neighbor. hood! Pull information. FREE on re. (111001 — FAMJLEX, DEPT. G. 1600 Delorimer, Montreal. OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Household Necessities for Home Service. Make from $35. to $60. a week or more, according to your efforts. We have the territory you have been waiting for, if you have the travelling equipment! Very little capital needed. Write for FREE de- tails to — FAMILEX, DEPT. F. 1900. Delorimer, Montreal. REPAIR MAN WANTED Applications for the position of repair man for all schools in Morris Township will be received until April 2. Duties to include all general repair work. Applica•ions will state the rate of pay requested. RALPH S. SHAW, Bluevale, Ont. FOR SALE Bargains in two, three and fou' week .old combeeels, white they last, Barred Rocks, New iTaanpsliirp 5 Barred Rodes, New Hmmpshtt'es, two week old 10,95, Assorted Heavies .1.0.75, Three week old add 2.90, 4 week old adrci 4!001 Large Egg (1ualtty add 1,00, iSpeclelly selected add 2,00, per hundred to above Prices, Also pullets nnid roti -sexed started chicks at hargeln Prices, shipped C. 0, D: This advertisement must accompany your order to receive MOO :Mesial TENDERS FOR WIRING SCHOOLS Tenders will be receive,i until April 2 by Morris Township School Board for the installing of electric wiring in two school, S.S. No. 8 end No. 10 Plane and spectfioations may he had from the secretary. Work to be done during next summer holi- days. RALPH S. SHAW, Bluevale, Ont. Wartime Price and Trade - Board Information * ;a Questions And Answers * ** read somewhere that the sugar allowance this year is 71 pounds. Where will I get alt the coupons for this sugar? A:—While it is true the per capita allotment granted by ilte sugar committee of the Int'rnatlon- al Emergency Food Council is 71 pounds, the per person allowance is less beranse in addition to the use of strgwr.by families sugar must also be granted to various public insti- tmttons, to Industrial and other , quota. users. * * * Q;—Wind you please tell me what preserves are still rationed? A: --Jame, jellies, marmalade, honey anti honey butter end 1110' laesee as well ng- fnnntnin fruits aro still on the radon 11st. * * • Q:—Why ten't ova pore ted mill( rationed In, all parts of Canada? A.:—Bvaioratedi milk is rationed where there is a plentiful supply of fluid milk and it 4s droit rationed where field milk 1s to short supply end is haat to obtm.tn. * * * O:—T understand there was a ehmege in the ceiling prise of apples on March 1. Could you please tell the the ceiling price of a Six (Mart basket of northern spy ali;ples? A:—The ceiling price on northern snv applee grown In Ontario 01; Quebec is for grades No, 1 95r. ohm. hinatine 9:2e and [lomesttc 87' per six relent basket, * * * Q:—Lender the new regulations affecting rentthie may 7 Apply for nossea09on of a house I bought some time ago? A.;—Yes, if you Nought the hoose in the period between October 31, 1944 and ;Hilt' 25, 1945 yon may apply to the nearest office of the Wartime Pollees and Trade, Board with it. written statement in anon - nate eetttngalt. your date of pnrahase and greeds as compared with the tenants, 11 the Cdurt of Rentals Appeal a.pProvee your, emelt, cation yon may Hien give a three Months entice to vacate tinder the Top "Notch Ch1ekerios, C3nelpll, Ont, lams of Ithe Drovhtce, + Y. Brussels Native Dies After Lengthy Illness 1dtNlxtN. March 21 —Mrs (Susan M,) Parlcer, Windsor, yest r a tt ata London in her year after a ling iline00. Pi, rict wee bore at Bresaets. Surviving, bee des Mr. Parker, are two clanghtet•e. Mrs. Olga Real, Iteye I fhtic. Miele; Mrs. Rhea Renaud, Windsor; one eon, Harry Parker, Windsor, The holly has been forwarded from the Oatman funeral home to Windeer fur funeral service end Interment, John died ;nib :firs. AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements and Some Household Effects 51'e Lot 79, Cor,. 9, Morris Township Plate Class, Public Liability and other general insurance. IS ,1 ! SUR M Kt. VOtt • Farmers drive ears less than city people and get low rates from P1101, Rut farriers do drive—one nein. Sured aceident could wipe out your home or your. savings. Buy the full protection of Pilot Automobile Insurance now. Walter Scott — Brussels Representing We write insurance to cover selected risks in Automobile, Fire, Burglary, 11/2 miles West of Walton THURSDAY, APRIL Ord at 2 o'clock sharp The following:— HORSES Bay mare 14 years old Brown horse rising 11 years Black mare rising 2 years Black horse rising 4 years COWS 7 fresh cows 1 part Jersey Heifer due May 30th 1 Black TTeifer rine August 8th 1 Cow clue May 31st 1 Cow due Sept 7th 1 Cow due Sept. 11th 1 Cow clue Ort. 17th 1 Bull 2 yeare old. (double grandson of Mahi11 Ransom) YOUNG CATTLE 2 steers tieing 2 years 3 heifers rising 2 years 5 yearling heifers 1 yearling steer • CALVES 7 young calves 5 Fall calves SHEEP 8 ewes 8 lambs PIGS 9 Bowe with litters 1 young sow due April 27 1 sow due April 16 1 young sow due May 17 1 sow due May 28 Haif barrel of feeding Molasses 1 pig shelter on skids 6 tt. x 8 ft. 1 Sparton eleetric fence GRAIN 150 bus. Ajax seed oats 450 bus. mixed grain, cleaned for seed HAY 12 tons IMPLEMENTS 7 ft. Massey -Harris binder 6 ft. oil bath McCormick -Deering mower 5 ft. Deering Mower Massey -Harris hay loader Massey -Harris tedder Deering- 12 ft dump rake Side rake Truck wager and 16 ft. rack Ret sloop seiehs and flat rack Otee' drum roller 14 plate disc harrows 4 -section drag harrows Spring tooth cultivator ScttlTier Walking plow Quebec sulky riding plow 13 run M. -TT fertilizer drill Boat pulper Cutting box Paris gang plow Lister cream separator with 14 h.p. motor 31-li.P. motor 1 aid 2 -huh lumber Tnternational manure spreader Pine stable doors Window sash and giass 20 cords of wood Rubber tired buggy Set of Reetrew scales Planning mill Cutter 32 -ft. extension ladder Torp 9x7tt. Shovels, forks, theins ani many other miscellaneous articles HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 1 bedroom smite 2 beds, springs and mattresses 2 beds Raymond sewing machine Sideboard Cupboard 4 rocking chairs Chairs Tables Northern Vleetric Redio 1 chest of drawers Organ Ritehen range Pictures Churn Many other 'household articles TERMS CASH GILBERT McCALLUM—Prop. HAROLD JACKSON—Auctionear. E. P. CHESNEY Clerk. F, ,:math Revsered Optometrist 'Western Ontario's Most Modern Eye Boohoo'" l'hone 118, Harriatan Grey Township School Board Meeting A meeting of the Grey town -bin school board was held Marva 3n at 2 p.m. with all members present. On the motion of Brown and Bolger the Sec.-Treas., was instruct• ed to pay all bills as follows: Archie Engel, repairs to S.S. No. 1 The Chas. Chapman Co, supplies E. F. Reed & Son, supplies .. le. R. Smith, supplies Merryfleld Grocery, supplies F. A. Harrison, grocery supplies Root, G. Gaul, supplies Post Publishing House, supplies, ads Insurance on S.S 7 Beacon Herald Stratford, ad, le L. Hord, supplies $ 1.50 8.65 758.12 14.92 4.70 1.15 1,10 3.00 12.95 5.76 1.40 The New merioan Hotp] i.5 Insurance S.S No, 6 19,15 insurance .5, S. No. 11 14.48 Notion of Smith and McLean in- etrueled seeretary to purchase text- books ua_ressatt•y to complete sollool term. Motion of McLean and Smith, Wat- son Brown was appointed vice- chairman, Motion McLean. and Brown in- structed nstructed secretary to see the cedar tendered by Clifford Alcock and if satisfactory to award contract. Contract for hardwood was let as follows; S.S. No. 1, Bert Hemingway S. S. No. 7, Calvin Cameron S. S. No. 11, Quest Dobson Secretary was instructed to ad- vertise again for hardwood for other sell Dols. On the motion of Bolger and Brown the meeting adjourned. WILLIAM T. Sl'ENCE Estate Agent Conveyancer *ad Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICI: MAIN STREET, .— — ETA Ofd'lt': Pur-o-lator Ot7 Filters for all makes of tractors FOR SALE USED TRACTORS — — ' Manure Loaders Water Bowls Titres — Oil — Grease — Wagons — Sleighs GET YOUR TRACTOR OVERHAULED NOW! E. Richards & Sari Ethel, Ont. Phone Brussels 86 -r -S. BUST FSS CARDS C A. MYERS, M. D,„ L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Williafia St, Phone 4. Rrussela Ont. ._ _ Allam A. Lamont _— Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Ins®.anw's Cet particulars of our Special Automobile Policy iter fe,rwine's. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 857 W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C,M,, L.M.C.C. Yhysican 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. ----Emergencies and by appointment Omar. Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.an. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. -- BARRISTER, ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day -- Office open • Phone 20x Successor to L. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobile and Fire insurance Accident and Sickness Akeni for Great Weat Life i nsttttntn>ace C. 'rgONE OFFICE 02X BRUSSELS, ONT. RE81DENSI 11P..-1 Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jsekaan Phone 12 on 668 Seaforth R. R. 1 arueaflal. Make arrangements of The Brussels Poet or R. 8. Hetherington, K. C., Barrister Office, Bransla D. A. RANN & CO. FUNERAL AND AM$ULANCE SERVICE Licenced Funeral Director and Embalmer . n,• PHONE 38 or 8S — BRUSSELS; ONT. Lewis Rowland (Lioanstd leer Htsrin Caanly) SATISFACTION 1i1JA!ANTEED 0100111 RaAItfNASLti 19 Engagements (hone 21 The 1640141i Pear aneJ 0100 INN Me leaked alter lnlatMMtNty Per Intcrmatiin, ere., w Ito se phans Law. RirMead Oral 0 t ac4t'l l3„ft 0 6hMth, tr w►1 s U. "1 11FM10w; r.rl ,eJfd