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THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, Aprla 10th, 1947
BURIAL AND LAST RITES FOR Merril is •the only survtviee mee her WALTON ClassiTied Ad
MAIDSTONE'S GRAND OLO MAN of the family.
(The Maidstone Mirror, Sask.)
One of Maidstnn e's very early
Pioneers and a much reapPvtee
r•icizen in the person of Mr. John
(emir, who would have been r:hrety
s old. had he lived t111 Sunday.
March 30. passed away in tht hoe
it'll in North Battleford on the
wenty-sevent9l. The funeral sr -..rite
w:•ss held on Saturday in he Pelted
Chnrch, the pastor. the rtaV. E. N.
Morrison. having elm rze of tea
se vire, Mrs. Merriam meal 1. the
the organ and also sal+ . an „l,l
i•tverite of the rler:ste.,1,-.'.:a, •i
Ages "
The late Mr. Carrie :1'tis horn in
Brussels, Orgarto on Marah
In 1909 he married Eliza Robb, who
,,.11;•,,Nn:..,d him cr J;u!ll .l''y _, 111"I.
14113, the Currie f ani! • :s''+1. to
\Larlstone and settled on a boyar.
They mad the r.•ip 'Sone 1:y
wagon, as it was before the tail
\l -;1y fame.
always tank 911 aet:r
mntnnity affair.. At
one titu., 1 ..';;..i 011 0h0 ..-i.•',r11
1.•.1.11, !,or many years acted as
1 .lt1 •'emir_ ntfir.-r. 1 ,111 far
,Iced and provincial etc tt 0.e.
} castle possessed a t altd.rrnl
-11 1111 :y, both for People, \ •tttez and
old, and for events. and linea wee*
tte•.n fiance of litnnor, to itis
eerly years, he was a great athlete.
19 ,.,1,,•y: 1 ,mellre. but f ,;• the pa,t
Years had been an interested sal•' :r.'
For the past few years, he Bae
:0.•11:+ leech of hie time vtsithn•s his
e,let.ive- and many friemle ret'
1•"1111. TI1ainP Lake. T,eask. Yar'tt
,sk l'co11 and North Baia -leen I.
ITP is survived by or `nn. John
P.. all the home Seim an..? rya
daughter, Ethel, Mrs. Wm. (1 a3
,'•.rtnria. P. C. A d'ench! E1: -'r.
ter•. T. F. Pegg, predeceased bitten
veal' age, and a. son Wilfree died in
1914.
Tie has 11 ;rend chit.lt'c1 and
,even great grendebildt•en.
Interment was in the :\Taitistere
cemetery.
Robert Carrie, 4th t.onef:: ('1 ^f
Ont.
Howick Township Cc.unciI
Mrs. 1). Watson presided at the
Creme, April 5th. 1947.
The Connell met in the (tle'•k's
Office according to adjout•n111110 the
Reeve .Tnhn Winter in the chair
.\11 members present.
The minutes of the last regular
meeting were read and on motion or
Zuhrigg and Gowdy were adopted
as read. Carried.
Moved by Zuh1•ieg ail Farri+11 that
this Connell insu'ucts the Clerk to
prepare a By-Ia.w• establishing; a
legal line fence. Carried.
Moved by Strong and F:1^risk that
we renew our Road inelil ti ea far
0',.17 w'th A. E. tt'Ilson ,l'- Co. or
London. Carried.
Moved by Znbrigg and Slam,: itat
ha 1'ollnwhtg hills he paid. Carried,
R. W. E. Wade. Premium for
Bond for Treasurer 520,00
P. Tanrst, Part Salary ....... 00.00
E. W. E. Wade. Renewal Road
1nstlranec 202 00
Albert Heibein, Penrod Dog rax 2.r,0
Moveed by Parrish and Cody that
the Road amounts as appmeed be
paid. Carried.
Moven by Zuhrigg and Farrish that
the Tenders on Debentures of the
Day Drain he held over until the
rest meeting, --Carried.
Moved by Strang and Cowdy that
we adjourn this meeting end meet
on the 5th of May or at (he call of
the Reeve. —Carried.
Ration Coupon
Due Dates
regular monthly meeting of the
Walton '4.34 S. held on :tpill '1 with
e fair attendance, The roll call an
"Easter Verse" was well respnnded
to, Rev. Tr, Cronbielm of Den
Miller is to address a special meet-
ing in the rhumb on Wed.. April 16
at a p.m. The delegates cltnson fur
the Presbyterial at Exctel' on Aptil
24 were Mrs. W. Turnbull and Mrs.
A. 'McCall. The theme 11f the pro'
g^art was "Cod's Beek of Life." The
Bible is printed in many tongue, so
that when a man, wmmen or chile of
ineael00 fields is taught to read he Is
0.910,1 giver a copy or the Bible or a
testament as his first hoop The
131hle and other Christian literature
cr P in tltc'nselves evangelists and
can often en where missinnsriea are
unable to a'tl, These 'melts are
sent through our misaionary contri-
butions from our church and W. M.
Societies thus spreading the gospel
to ,many lands. Hymn 241 was sing
after which benediction was pro.
minced.
Commas now valid are sugar rte•
s r1•, S2t1 to S4,9 and butter 1395 to
1145. The next butter eoapnn be-
coming t•aild is B49 on April 24. One
sugar coupon is good for the pur-
(hrlse of one l mmd of sager or 24 91,
oz. fountain fruit or 4 lbs, cut comb
honey or 4 ibs. extracted honey or 2
lbs. llnney butter er 24 ft. oz. jam (r
24 fl. oz. jelly or 24 ft. az, marmalade.
er 2 cite. mollasses.
Say Huron -Perth
Riding Remains
SEAFOTeTH, Anvil 11. -Rumors
that the federal riding or Mune-
Perth might be wiped mat by re.
1tetrihut Ion rant safely 11e (11501.0-
ga.rded, members of the riding 1.11b.
eral Association said here last
night after the annual meeting of
the assnciatinn. It has been learn-
ed nroffleia.11y, they said, that the
redistribution hill which is to come
before the House of Comomes at
this season will preserve the Iden-
tity of the riding. Hurne-Perth.
which consists of She south half
of Huron county plats Hullett and
MoKillop townships in North Huron
and Fullartor end. Hibbert town-
ships in Perth counts', is reprr-
seeterl in Parliament by William
CI >1rene of Seafarth.
FOR SALE -
1 new colony house 10 x 12.
Andy Srels.:
FOR SALE—
A boy's Moyle with two new tires
and tubes. Phone 5, Btuesels
FOR SALE ---
One New Electric. Jante't\vay
Brooder,
A. M. Engel Phony 42.1.12
FOR SALE—
Timothy seed, government tested.
No. 1 grade, 99°{, germination.
Jas, A. Hryans Phone 12-r19,
FRANK ICRKBI
Licensed Auctioneer
For Huron County
Rates Fieasonable
Satisfaction Guranteed
Phone Seaforth 842-r-24
R.R. 4, Walton, Ont
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but to meet new production goals, skilled bands are needed. For them great
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Komptvillo, Deiloyhary.
FOR SALE —�
Maroon, collapsible, 'lehixe Stroll-
er in excellent condition.
errs. 19, McTaggart Phone 154-11
FOR SALE
11 run hoe Massey -Harris Drill, in
good shape.
Clerence Martin shone 17-r.23
FOR SALE—
Young mare rising 4 Pears old.
well broke.
Phone 23-r-11 W. C. Eliacott
FOR SALE -
3 calves, 1 bunch of 'pigs toady to
wean, quantity of short wood.
,Toe Holmes, R. R. 4 Brussels.
Phone 15-r-5.
FOR RENT -
50 acre pasture farm being Nee of
lot 26, con, 17 Grey, plenty of water,
grass ari(1 shade,
Apply to J. M. Bray, Listowel.
FOR SALE—
Serviceable age Shorthorn bulls.
IIerd fully accredited, roads are
open.
Thomas Kerr. Henfryu,
Phone Brussels 35-r-9.
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FOR SALE—
Maesey-Harris 13 -run disc, grain
and fertilizer drill in good condition,
Apply Alex. A. Alexander.
Liseowe1, R.R, 2
Phone Molesworth ger-11
FOR SALE
Ajax Gets and Ajax Oete and
Barley mixed, also general pnrpc,se
bay mare 4 years old.
Blair McIntosh Phone 43.0'-6,
FOR SALE—
Two good Durham -Jersey Bull
Calves.
Phone 59. r-15
FOR SALE -
160 *ere farm, lot 11, con, 7, Morris
—good barn, cement stahli.:lc:.. 01'1t-
ing sited and garage, full line of
machinery. will sell wltit or without
machinery, gond water, all '+ceded
for grass.
J. T. McCaughey,
269 Wellington ie., Stratford
FOR SALE-
1---50-acre Palm, good buildings;
1 -75 -acre Farm, good buildinge,
hydro.
1 -100 -acre Farm good buildings
attd silo.
2 -100 -acre Grass FarniS
J. C. Long,
Real Estate Broker
Phone 84 Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE
Bargains for tllie week and next.
Cockerels: Baraed Reeks, New
Tlatnpsires, New Hampshires re x
Barred Rocks, Light Sussex x
Barret] Reeks, Light Sussex x New
TIaanpeh u''e, Barred Rock x New
Hompsibires. New Hampshire x light
Sussex 4,96; two week old 10.95, three
week old 12,95, four week old 14.98.
Five to six week old 17.95. Assorted
breeds 50e per hundred less. Large
Egg Quality add 1,00, Specially Sel-
ected arlrl 2.00 per hundred to above
Prices. Also day old non -sexed and
pullet bargains: Barred Rocks, New
Hampshires, New Hampshire x
Barred Rock, Light Sussex x Barred
Rocks, New Hampshire x Light
Sussex non -sexed 12.95, pullets 21.95.
Started pullet bargains four week old
New Hampshire x Barred Reeks,
New Iiampshire x Light Sussex,
White Rocks, Rhode Islami Red,
Black Austl'alorps. Baered Rocks,
Light Sussex x Barred Rocks, Light
Sussex x New Hampshires 26.45,
Assorted breeds $25.45. Five to 6
Dave Shiels, weeks old 927,95, Assorted breeds
Graham Survey 26.55• This advertisement plus 10'e.
deposit 11171st accompany your order.
Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph Ont.
FOR SALE -
1 good work horse also wanted
cattle fcr pasture, lots of water and
abundance or pasture.
Arthur Rattan.
Bluavale
MAN WANTED—
For Rawleigh business, No experience
or cartel] neeessery. Sales easy M
tnalte and profits large, Start 1111.
mediately. Write Rawieigit'B Dopt
ML -D-162-190, Montreal, Que,
FOR SALE _wv
Bray Hatchery has chicks avail-
able, some breeds, immediate de-
livery, Austrolorps, New Hampshires,
L. S. x N. H. etc. Also some started
heavy breed cockerels, reasonable
Prices, prompt shipment. Ask for
particulates. Agent Wm, Glen Bray,
Ethel, Ont,
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FOR SALE
Frame house 11, story with ex-
cellent barn and hen house attached
and 1% lot or land in Village of
Wroxeter, also 60 acre farm and e0
n.cre farm on Con. 1 and 2 Grey Twp.,
14mile foam snhool. Farms have
been used last few yetlre for pasture,
riming water on both, For immediate
Bele. apply to Wm. 3, Parks,
065 Dundas St., London, Ont.
FOR SALE
Ilig-4 Chicles — pullets -- cockerels
— some started, immediate shipment,
.Special April prices, Get a gntck
turnover with cockerels. Get late
stammer, early fall, eggs from -4Tiril
pullets. Canada Approved, breeders
pn1loru,rn tented. Loae 00 time order.
itig 901' immediate or later delivery.
Remenrlter—you can hardly do better
anywhere than Big -4 Chicks. Save
lime, Contact local agent Mies M.
armee, Brussels Phone 72,
"HELP WANTED --MALE"
AN OPPOR'f UNITY—
ltlsl.abilshecl Rural Watkins District
available, If you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 25 and 55—•
have or can secure travel outfit,
this is your oppontubity ars get estate
lashed in a profitable business of
year own. For full particulars write
today to Tho J. R, Watkins 00 neany.
Dept. 0-B•4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal,
Que.
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Elston—Bowman
A pretty wedding took place early
Tuesday •afternoon, April 8th in
Melville Pesbyterian Chnrnnh here,
when. Tsabel, daughter of Mr. ar.d
Mee eol1n Bowman, eon, 4, Morris
townsnadp, was united to marriage to
Mr. William John Elston, son of Mrs.
William Elston, on. 2. Morris, and
the late Mr. Elston, Rev. George A.
Milne ofitata.ted at the ceremony.
The bride wore a turquoise -colored
costeme with black accessories; and
her sister, Miss Doris Bowman of
Morris township, in a. gray sutt, was
bridesmaid, 'Phe best man was
Mr. Janes Elston of Morris, broth-
er of the bridegroom, After a
honeymoon tip by automobile, Mr.
and Mars, 181stm1 will live in Morrie
township.
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
Nee of lot 17, Con, 3, Maris Twp.
21/2 miles south of Bluavale,
1st farm east of Browntown
FRIDAY, APRIL 26th
Sale commences at 1 P.M. Sharp
1I011SES
1 Brown mare G years 0.1.1
1 hay gelding 9 years old
1 aged driver
COWS
1 Durhaan cow 8 S't'ars old date time
of sale
1 Durham cow Urea March 10
1 brindle cots bred 'Feb. 0
1 Durham heifer, just 9resh
CALVES
Two yearling valves (Durham)
1 calf 5 months old (Durham)
1 calf 6 weeps old (Durham)
PIGS
Two brood sows due :Ila,- 12
One brood sow just bred
8 little pigs just weaned
11 big chunks 5 months old
Sanderson—Kruger
stn Anri1 8, 1947..Central Dieted
March. Calgary was the Beene of a
Quiet but pretty wedding of Anna
Kruger, daughter of Mr. and 114x8, 19.
'Kreger, Pnthlow. ,seen„ and Lloyd
Sanderson, formerly of Brussels,
Ontario. Reverend 0, A. Law7an
nrec'anted,
The bride chose a. torgnol9 crepe
dress, with which she wore a
matetling hat timmed with blending
Gowers and blark neceesorios. She
entitled a 20155ge of Taliemall 008118.
A pearl skidded necklace, gift of the
groom, completed her ensemble.
Mess Wtlhelmtna Kruger, eister of
the pride, wt's maid of honor. Beet
Man was Mr. Harvard Morrison,
Bentley, Alta„ friend or the groom.
After the ceremony, a. reception
was held ,of the Empress Hoeft, (Jnt-
gary, where relatives of the bride
tied groom attended,
Sot with *bite linen cloth, the
bride's table was centred with a
tiered wedding cake, embedded in
white tarn, Carnations and Sprtng
flowers of Willa and daffodils deem'.
,ted the room,
After a 17oney1110011 in Calgary
kir, and Mrs. Sanderson will reside
in Bentley, Alberta,
POT7LTRY
About 125 Rock-Leghmyl Hyhrld
liens laying titlee
3 Dneks 1 Drake
GRAIN
Quantity of Barley and mixed oats
Some Ajax Oslo from last year's
registered seed
IMPLEMENTS
1 new M: H. walking plough never
used
1 seed drill
1 new M. -H. scuf9ler never used
I new 111: H. cream separator used
6 months
1 cultivator
1 Deering mower
1 set harrows (5 set)
1 wagon and box
1 set or sloop sleighs and rack
1 '21' leleuery walking plough
1 Crown, gang plough
1 buggy 1 cutter
1 set of team harness, heavy hrtchen
1 set of driving harness
1 new Queen 011 brooder stove,
never used
1 oolony house 10 ft, x 7 ft.
1% ton of Stir -gain Feretllizer 4.8-10
Doubletrees. n•eckyokes, tools, etc.,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
1 Quebec heater
1 coal oil stove
1 R,C.A, Victor radio
2 matching congoleum rugs 9 x 12
1 congoleum rug 9 x 7%
1 eoegoleum rug 9 x 10r,<_,
1 dining room table
80ecitehen chairs
1 kitchen buffet
1 dressing table
2 wash stands
1 drop aide couch and lnattrese al-
most new
1 cistern pump
1 sink
Sealers, dishes, cooking utensils, ete,
TERMS CASH
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
ROBT. PATRICK, Olerk
JOHN HARMAN, Prop,
NORMS
The farm hone of Mr, and hors.
01117, Thomas McCaughey, eon, 7,
Morris township, was com3letely
destroyed by are early Sunday
morning,
GREY
Russel and 114rs. Wilbee, 4th cone
attended the •funeral of the 'atter's
brother Ray Carr on Wed, of last
ween who passed away aaddenly in
Toronto. The deceased's mother Mrs.
B. F. Carr, Ethel, also attended the
Doreen and :Slltlrley Tremont, Kin-
cardine spent last weep at the home
09 their brothers Leuoard and
Graeme Lamont, 10th con,
Miss Margaret Grant is at the
Immo of Cameron, Adams, Bluevale,
Wa ping on Mrs, Jas. Grant, who le
not very wall a.t present.
FOR SALE^,-'
191rotri'e meters rewound and ' re-
paired. lixpert workmanship. Moder.
ate prices. New motors in 9t00k,
Bettgar industries,
649 Ontario Street,
Stratford, oat.