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The Brussels Post, 1947-7-2, Page 2ny DURO Pump, keeping fresh, clean water before your cattle all .fit the time ... when they wc::4 it . is the answer to higher milk production . greater profits for you. The new DURO is the farmer's pun? —lilt to give a lifetime of service . to provide running water in house, barn, stables, poultry houses, greenhouses, truck gardens. Convenience alone is worth the cast ... but savings in time and labour will soon pay for ea DURO Pump installation. IMPROVE DAILY LIV N O EMCO Fixtures and Fittings are designed for Beauty and Utility. See how easily you can modernise Kitchen, Bathroom, Laundry . protect the health and add to daily comfort of all your family. Visit us fon complete details. cot WILLIAM GILLESPIE Phone 68 Brussels, Ont. @ssiwC.CO. LIMITED '^ Lennon -nem ILTan-TononTo-suoeuev-Wnniees-vancouvee WILLIAM T. s.X'ENCE Fartate Agent C-oaaveyane,.ca end Coreardeoiosser GENERAL irasUP. NCL oirFIC22, \\'edwertlub'. July 2nd, 1947 THE BRUSSELS POST FOR SALE -- A frame building 24 x 6a. Seek Wheeler . Phone 58-r-13. FOR SALE• — 8 acres of good hair on shares, (', L. .lrunstrt>u•, Phone 42-r•4. FOG SALE- -_ shank.: of Phe;-:, cis" .•,'100 weaiu rs. Gordon Knight Phone '93.1`2 FOR SALE— :\ lawn mower and s,veen door. both in geed condition, van he seen • at The Brussels Post. Plana 21 I FOR SALE — 2. , Sh7••tlto;u hulls reedy for vice. Phone 131,114%01, fi3-r.7 Thos. K Fitt SALE— >n a, res of standing hay. ,1• it. . (lani .ren, Let 15 Cat. 1,l i:, On the 0th line of ("lr••y :tt eranbr, Corner. FOR SALE— Deering Mower, 1 ft. CalBeattie Windmill 25feet tower Both as good as new. (`bade N Williamson Phone 2 7. FOR SALE— Georg,-White Thretetit'_ Jiaebine 36 x C. high elevator, straw cutter, in good condition. Sam Alcock Phoae 36-r 4. Parts for a Big -4 McCormiclt mower also a rubber tired wagon with new tires. Phone 2.5.r -2e Frank Mitchell FOR SALE— in the Village of Walton cheat 14 acres of orchard and pasture land An excellent place for market garden. For information apply to Mrs. A, E. Morrison, Brussels, Phone 114x. r, arc ee nl; FOR SALE - 1 304tere Farm, good buildings: 1 -76 -acre Farm. good bundler., hydro. 1.---100-sere Farm good buildings and silo, J. C. Long. Real Estate Broker Phone 84 Brussels, Ont. Notice to Creditors In the Estate of WILLIAM OHN SHARPE. .111 persons having claims against the Estate of WILLIAM .T011N SHARPE, late of the 'rnwnsutip of Grey. in the County of linnet, Retired Farmer, who died on nt• about the fith day of March, 1947, r are hereby notified to send full pal, titulars of their ^Jaims to the lutdersiened Solicitor for the Exe- cutor nn or before the 26th clay of July, 1947. after which date the Estate shall be distributed Having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then leave notice. DATED at Listowel this lath day of r-17 FOR SALE— MAN WANTED— For Rawleigh business, No experierce or nuptial necessary. Sales easy to make and profits large. Start im• mediately. Write Rawleigh's rept ML•D-162-190, Montreal. Que. WANTED— Heavy Dirty Farm Wagon with 3 - inch tire must be In first class eon. ditien. Also have for sale, Chicago Aermotor windmill head cotnplete with wheel and vane• cheap. Hartwell Speiran, MAIN STREET, E111 L, I` R. R. 3. Brussels, Phone 26-r-10 nv B I F SS o� ARoo C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont. Allan A. Lamont lttWeest for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile rnsuen Set particulars of our Special Automobile Foliar :or tame 'Queen Si. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7 Walker Funeral Home Day of Night Calls Phone 65 No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer. J. F. Harper, B. A., M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 . 9 p. m. Also 11 - 12 a. m., when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p. m. Sunday — Emergency and by appointments only. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day. Phone 20x — Successor to E. D. Bell Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. Phone Office 96 Brussels, Ont. Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson PHONE 18-r-661 — SEAFORTH, ONT. Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or R. S. Hetheringto, K. C.. Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 36 or 85 Lewis Rowland (licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will he looked after immediately Or write to. R. R. 8 Walton. For information etc., write or )Shone Lew. Rowland FOR SALE— Good frame house at thi West end of the Village of Ethel, equipped with hydro, hard water in hones, good cistern, newly decorated Inside, For further particulars apply to Wm. Spence, Conveyancer etc., Phone 22-r-1 Sung', A.D. 1947. C. JOSEPH BENSON Listowel, Ontario Solicitor for Garfield S. Baker, =Qtor. FOR SALE— Buildings— 2 -storey frame house 25 x 29 with good finishing and furnace and a barn 10 x 60 with %, of it covered with steel roofing• hen house 14 x 32; and small driving shed. These buildings can he seen at lot 3, con. 5. Grey Twp. Phone 111x -r-2 Wesley Stephenson FOR SALE - 100 acre farm, Lot 10, Con 10 Gray, 30 sees of hay and 30 acres of grain, 5 acres of hardwood bush and the rest in pasture, barn 32 ft., cement stables. wad litter carrier; frame house, pig house 24 x 36, implement house 23 x 24, 2 wells. Possession im- mediately at a bargain price, Jacob Hollinger, Plinne 83-r-12, Brussels, Ont. FOR SALE— A house and lot in the centre of main street, Ethel, equipped with hydro, a furnace, sift water In house and hard water on back verandah. A nice stable and garage combined suitable for keeping chickens. For further particulars apply to Wm. Spence, Conveyancer, Phone 22-r-9 Et`te1, Ont. AGENTS WANTED— $36. 10 060, A WEEK! YOUR OWN BUSINESS. No boss, no timeolock, independence—'The leading line of Home Service Products! Very little money required. Operate in town, or if you have the equipment pick a rural area. Infomation and catalogue FREE. Familex, Dept, C., 1600 Deloritttter, Montreal, HELP WANTEu—MALE"-E" AN OPPORTUNITY— llelabllahed Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 26 and 66—, have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lished In a profitable business of Mir own. For full particulars wilts today to The S. R, Watkins Company. Dept. 0-13-4, 21''7 Mason :it., Montreal, Que. .19:11==i01811111===1. 'C'ittegoeraftliSaatt UNINSURED ACCIDENTS AR" COSTAL 1511 e Accidents happen in a flash. If you are not in. cared, repayment may cost yon your home, your savings or months of income. Let us explain Pilot Automobile Insurance to you. ih costa w limb). We write Pilot Insurance to cover selected risks in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Floater, Burglary, Plate Glass, Public Liability and other general insurance. W. S. Scott — Brus;,els Scottish Famly Finch New Haven in Morris Twenty y'caia ago ?,1r. awl �d"s .Joseph. Alban s ailed from Irvine, SrotlaOa. to houte.ct `:v1 In Alberta. unaware that elands of deprc ,sien were darkening on the ho' zun. 1Tntil 1923 they attu'gT•toet valiantly against the worst enemy the prairies have era*r Baca -n, the Iloll of depression. During their stay in Alberta their son ,lint was born and Mrs. Ailin will never forget the kindness of neighbours who, in worse plight than them- selves. helped them prepare for the taming winter. On returning h+ Brilaitt they ',,,, fernl'ng in intk.hire t he•r h.i• daughter Eileen was b, ai. ilttbita the War years Mr. Allan crnt,lt.tc,l� n linginr' in (1111.t;nw ,na.l they had ,heir share of the (llyde:tide blitz. All this time Canada. se>mee re t,.. beeltonine' 1110111 'melt and AI I 4,-1)1i1 of this year they sailed west -1 ward once again Lee! Saturday tine- mored into their newly ;r- quirete fanni on can, 3 of Mortis township. With 100 acres of arable band and eight acres of bush they look forward ton well-establi-ited home. her now 16, hie tak:'u to the land ince a duck to water, end wild go to Guelph In the fall Dir naricutnrtl u:;•+ ('nllotring bila to Collodi, was -'• With Ihe news dial he had t.aine9 his higher leaving eertificite in Scot- land, A footballer of great ability, he quickly found a place on the Brussels Penthali Team. Tine farm- ing instinct is equa'ty strong in Eileen and she givca her whale, i eartee interest to vie calves and chickens. Mr. and Mrs. •lldan are overjoyed at their chit e'en s en - j thatiasnt far their now venture. They are the first family of post- ; war immigrants to settle in .':orris township and, just ne :n Alberta, Ithey have found kind neiehbosrs• and good friends. ONTARIO NT MESSAGE E TIG ''UBLIC Rem 1947 mendments to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act Every motor vehicle owner and driver should become familiar with the new 1947 amendments to the Highway Traffic Act. The purpose of this legislation is to encourage safe driving and to assure the collection of damages awarded by our Courts for personal injuries suffered or property damaged. On and After July 1st, 1947 On and after July 1st, 1947, your driver's license and all motor vehicle permits registered in your name will be suspended if, following an occident in which any person is injured or any property is damaged, you are convicted of: (a) Any violation of a provision of the Highway Traffic Act. - or (b) If, upon conviction for a violation of the Act even though no accident occurred, the penalty imposed by the Magis- trate includes suspension or revocation of your driver's license or motor vehicle permit. or (c) If you are convicted of a criminal offence involving the use of a motor vehicle. After July lst, 1947, your driver's license and all motor vehicle per- mits registered in your name will be suspended if you fail to satisfy a judgment secured against you for damages on account of injury to or death of any person or on account of damage'to property. Such judg- ment must be satisfied at least up to the limits of $5,000.00 for personal injuries to one person, $10,000.00 for two or more persons and $1,000.00 for property damage arising out of any one accident. Application of Suspensions Where a suspension is applied following the registration of a conviction, same will remain in effect until proof of financial responsibility is filed. Where a suspension is applied for failure to satisfy a judgment, same will remain in effect until the judgment has been satisfied or arrangements made for its pay- ment by instalments and proof of financial responsibility is also filed. Proof of financial responsibility may be flied (a) in the form of an insurance policy • certificate; (b) the bond of a guarantee company; (c) the depositing of money or securities to the value of $11,000.00. Application of Penalties The penalties for a person operating a motor vehicle while his license is under suspension include a fine up to $500.00 and imprisonment up to six months, also the impounding of the motor vehicle operated. The penalty for the operation of a motor vehicle, the permit for which is under suspension includes a fine up to $500.00, imprisonment for six months and the for• feiture of the vehicle to the Crown. DRIVE CAREFULLY AND AVOID ACCIDENTS DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCETT Minister HT414/