The Brussels Post, 1948-6-16, Page 5y
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To you, it tells the most interesting
story in the world -especially if
you are the saving kind.
You can translate it into many purposes(
holidays to come; education for your children;
things for the house; added security ..
But you never let even your intimate
friends see the contents. The information
in your passbook is strictly between you
and your bank. Your bank keeps it that way.
SPONSORED RV YOUR BANE
a
CRANBROO!
V'alottn,
'I'll. 1l111'.,11 t•unuiy 1.:1•^.1 ry 1s&ari.
The servile in Knox Preshyler!a(7 anon /viii make an cx,al:u,i;, of
Church on Sunday e': rnn;lurr, a t else :,t reoi c a: l.rbrary on
by the mintstl•r, Rev. T. 11. 11ar'irel', ;ethic -a ay, Jur 23(71. .111 mem-
whose sermon subject wn ''fines lis't's of the LIbrary who have books
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THE BRUSSELS POST
FOR SALE--
{, gauutilly or nLl elle. 'ewe,.
elark ilcnllltou €gum •
LOST-
?, wall.•t on Igoe~ , `.1 t.tt of
Stat a1 dny night. Find, ,• ulc,,. , l•u •
a1 the Brussels Prat. 11t 4.19 n1•d 1,
NOTICE- -
Any pereon wanton,% their window:
wa:hee] ant floors (Tempe sal:
Walter TIaist, 1)1110. 76•r -Lit.
FOR SALL
elpedese furnace, else a t i,r,y':;
bicyeln. TTniversal double en it milk;r
would exchange fora single unit
milker.
Kenneth McFarlane Phone 29.1•-13
FOR SALE-
.
Tfinrdwood $5,50 for body wood and
94,50 for 110111 wood, R cordis to a load.
.90110 Falconer Phone .3941 Wimtham
or apply et the Brussels vont
FOR SALE -
Piano In good condition may be
seen at Wm. Smith's, lot 6, oon. 5,
Grey Twiel
J. Carl Heninoway,
Phone 18-r-6 R.R. 'f. )Brussels
FOR SALE-
Two good tennis racquets also
covers to keep dIa,mpnes:a out and
presses to keep in good shape, when
not in use.
Also two badminton racquets.
Mrs. A. Morrison Phone 114x
FOR SALE -
Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
mailed postpaid in plain. sealed
envelope with price list. Six
samples 25s, 24 samples, 91.00, Mail
Order Dept. M-33 Nov -Rubber Co
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
«STRAYED-
A white faced roan yearling calf
strayed from pasture farm on 5th
Line of Morris'.
Anyone knowing anything of this
ea.lrf please call
Herold Spell' Phone 25-r-12
WANTED -
Man for steady travel among con-
sumers in Brussels. Permanent con-
nection with large manlufaatnrer.
Only reliable hostler considered.
Write Rawieigh Dept. No. ML -J-152-
131, Montreal.
FOR SALE -
George White Separator size 36x50,
straw tatter, Memel feeder, high
grade elevator, Also a gond wood
wagon in first class shape with steel
tires, and 10 ft. McCormick Deering
horse rake.
Saar Alcock Phone 36-r-4
NOTICE -
Have your flock properly culled.
Feed coats curt in half, produce an
many eggs on half the feed. Re•
(neve diseased birds and improve ap-
Pearance of flocks 5O0., Reasnnnble
rake incl satisfaction guaranteod.
W.M.S. of United Church Wnl, J, Grant Ph -one 25-r
6 Brussels.
The regular meeting of the
',roan's Missionary enetcty of the TENDERS WANTED- ry.
m
t' :it, d Chnrnh was bolsi in 9110 Tenders illi be received until
.,• r, 1'' 4(7(7(71 00 Tuesday atternona.Tune 21st for the Delwi' of the
TT' 0 ¢ end was under the dire
Here and Thore." The reel,. :, ,n . fru .ted to have 'bend returned Associate Helpers. The prFsi-
the Anthem, The T.nrd '. 191 Sa]• Ir I brlrr Lefrr brat dal•, l,•, The ceiling flat white. 'vales flat
lent, Mrs. S. Davison 1selecmed the nested green. Lowest er any tender
11: ;etrn•1 recut n. d 11.'1110 011 ,nenibers of the Ethel 1V.M,S, who i not necessarily accepted,
from f Timms. where !'<. nted the program: with. their' •T. Carl Hemingway,
i,.r< 1,0011 for 'some -time. rnsidrnt. Mrs, de Dolrltr. Presidhlg, R.R. 3, Brussels, Out,
\1 90,911:• (111,17 lay WAS giEthelichy several
IH Join
the SERVICEleading
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OWN YOTTR
r the
,. :mestine play was given by revered romPanY of
11• -wing t1e' work of the students in your effort d t:rmt e your in. Let
h•-- misisnn fields. This was follow- Very little capital nee:Te•111 Tr co yon
I b,,*.' a solo by 'Mrs, de Doelder. Mrs, have travelling equipment, here is
\lex Pearson brongltt n splendid your chance to use it with benefit.
"ort or the Conference branch Write for full detnlls__.FAMII:,f•:e.
n•• eting Hold recently in Exeter. A 1600 Delorimier, Montreal.
ee I1 how' followed when tea. was - ----
;tion interior of S.S. No. 3, 6, 7, and D12.
Yatton,•' by Gage.
The service nest 4u,ubn• 1111 ,le
sofldlt°ted by Rev. W. A. Williams lit
The new fdoadlnaster All Steel - a wagon development from
more than fifty years' experiment and test. Every feature
designed for a lifetime of dependability and service. A model
for every haulage purpose,
Repair Your Tractor - any make
Repair all kinds of Farm Equipment
Dominion Tires
Otaco Farm Implements
Pedlar Barri Equipment
eller& Seen
Phone 86-r-5
Ethel
eyed by the Associate Helpers.
Ladies Auxiliary To
Canadian Legion ,
The rogular meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion
wee held on Jane 3rd in the Legion
melte with a good attendance. The
meeting wasopened by the presenia.
0011 of the flag, followed by the roll
call. The secretary's and h'easur-
cr's reports were read and adopted.
The- social for this month has been
and a\ailable. betwe th If yon are aggressrtve,
POR SALE -
60 acre farmoff Highway, price 1.000,
65 acre farm 1% miles of Tlighway
2,500,00
100 acre farm on .Highway, hush,
hydro, good buildings, price $4,5100.00.
100 acre farm on C',unty Road, all
modern conveniences and up-to-date
buildings.
J. 0, Long, Real leslate Broker,
Brussels, On:,
"HELP WAN TEU_MALE"
AN OPPORTUNITY-.
Established' Rural Watkins District
cancelled due to the play being 1 have or ecan eaecureoftravel outfit,
Mi
sponsored by e Ladies Guild of the this fa
oAnglican Church, Our next business your opportunity to get estate.meeting will be held on 'Phlmedrly,
today to The J. R. Watkins COMMIT.
fished in s profitable business to
duly 8th at 9 P. On the 29th of your own. For tuff particulars write
Jule. the tA11x114611" plans to have a leapt. 0-B•4, 2177 Mason St„ al
garden party, and elan a picnic for
ear momlbers and their children in
August, The Slmeldtte rollenti°n
was taken and the mystery Prize wee
won by Comrade Viola. Bnwier, The
Meeting wee closed in the usual
manner with the elosing oeretnOny,
road by the 091eleent Comrade Jean
Leach,
Rue.
F, Hfdpnutli4
• I egusserea
Optometrist
"Wentem Ontatlio's Mea •
Modern Eye, 9ntv;cc,,
"hone 118, !iarrtaitr
A':1.T1Or1 At 99
of 1-tc,✓sehuld Furnitur°
of i --cry Street, 1o.ltn, Sru1sels I
SATURDAY, JUNE 26111
at 1,30 P.M.
t, (1' 9 .1;.,10 _ t, rt rhair.1
Inner. 0,49)1 9(1114• 1 -111. Ina 1,1
I flu 1,•(70,1.1 It r'l(llr • el;ai,•, I
1i ;11694^ (nversteff."11
1:111'11 rti'dr 1 safe I
1 91 uL -.1,1 1.`( 1 `n,e,:. 14i1
t dresser 1 wn.-•h stand
I lit••, -., toil 1 'r,pale 1 bed
1 time; chair 1 ,•o+,•
141111.1 1116,•.
1 c level' 1,1(1' toll/, Small tattle,
10110h -et riteccils 1 •.talr:+nlzed rah
1 t:fier Shovels Garden fordo
Lawn mower I large -t,_;,9,.
Str:tt; ; 1,1 1
desk
S i'erfe''1 on oil heaters 1 bunk eve.
1 :-ew'in; mac/l1no 1 hitch chair
2 large tables
1 mirror
1 eierris elr,€1' i- L901ual ere
nsils
Ire
cream frr•tzr'r Croclt,t+
1 camera Clocks
Real Estate -Lot 410, Elizabeth St.,
In the Village of Brussels, being an
acre more or less, Sold ;clhlect to
reserve bid.
TERMS CHATTELS CASH
MRS. JAS. JONES, Pron,
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
Farm, Implements and Chattels
Lot 12, Con, 1, Grey Twp.
1!1i miles East of Jamestown
MONDAY, JUNE 21
Sale commences at a p.m. sharp
Farm consisting of 05 acres inch,d-
leg a Frame House (shingled), (tarn.
Henhouse, Drive Shed. drilled Well.
Windmill and Supply Tank, 5 ace-',
Hardwood bnsh. 20 acre; Hay, 01.-',
none Fall Vilest, :1915 acres of
Pprine Crop, all seed • to erase for
1940. Subject to reserve bid.
Chattels
Allis-Chalmers Tractor on rubber.
newly overhauled, lights rag
power take -off
Allis-Chalmers Combine In A-1 con-
dition
2 furrow tractor plough
Coekshutt 13 disc seed drill
6 ft. mower (Meal)
I -T y rake Scnffler
4 section harrows
2 section spring cultivator
1 wagon 1 fanning mull
1 set sleighs
150 bushels of oats and barley
Number of dedar posts
2 rolls chicken wire
Oil burner hrcder stove
Colony house
10 tons hay
Renfrew colt stove, white enamel
Extension table
Chicken feeder trowels
Other chattels too 111,1.',..c.3.1(: -
mention.
TERMS CASH
.1. 0. LONG, Prop.
FRANK KIRKBY. Auctirlee-
AUCTION SAI. c
In the Village of Gtnel 491
SATURDAY, ,ItINE to
Sale commences et 119 e share
Organ 0 octave t l a•1 sin 1
1 parlor tah1• 4 0-,71 r - 11(1 1 ' Ali'•'
2 rnekingr, chairs +,
New Pa'yen nn'1 s•-w'in 9l-1"hin,,. t1r';+
brad
St ll,lic, 00(741,. WPth '1. -' R1•r1
chair, new
Reline "n I i:! Tie ffet
Nett.; r, ,', •-td n i1-her+'r .•.(Yl1 .111
sir 1',' with n,•,”1
TIrIm lent 1:1111,, ("ne:,t,, - :,,h' es 1
Tifel 1'IT' elect', wsaittn:r n'',r•1110
'Wash 1100011 nn reefer;
2 sgnnre tubs 2 0,„111(1= 9,19=
1 clas0 wash h11:1r4
R kitchen ;'hers
Eieetric nlnter 11 Ti.P
T,r.WTI 1100'1'9' a•,` fi,tlet dlolie"
1 hodrnnm mite with sprllles
mattress
Troll fl'yinr pin t -en "en
Feather 'Heir Came cot
Dishes *Pratt Tara
Food grinder (int del tonle
Step udder Quebec heifer
Stool and ladder rnmhincrl
Broad are Ton's
Teltchrn enphnard Sink en0h°ard
fXnantity of bomber Post -holo Alt
Seaffoid frames Wooden horses I
Ladder, 15 foot flrind stele
hetvn.n'nnd lined feed hot
Other feed boxes
Trunk Stove Wood
Teitehen rourh other articles ter
numerous to mention,
TERMS CASH
F. W. KEMP. Auctioneer
J. E, MARTIN, Clerk
Elizabeth Bishop, Propriotreao
Don't forget to attend the Lions
Froth) on Wednesday, June 73rd,
t;' n, t,i)
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q'INew Sumner Sunday Night Train 10
SOUTHAMPTON - PORT ELGIN- PALNERSTON-TORONTO
JUNE 27; JULY 4, 11, 18, 25; AUGUST 8. 15, 22, 29
Also Mon., Aug. 2 (Civic Holiday) and
Mon., Sept. 6 (Labour Day)
(Standard Timm
Lv. SOUTHAMPTON 6.00 P.M. Lv. MOOHEFIELD ........ 8.15 P.M.
PORT ELGIN ....... 6.099.M. DRAYTON 8.22 P.M.
TURNERS ...._._....f 6.19 P.M. GOLDSTONE f 8.27 P.M.
PAISLEY ....... 6.33 P.M. ALMA ......-.._..,,.,f 8.34 P.M.
PINIU1RTON ...__...f 6.43 P.M. FERGUS .......,,8.44 P.M.
CARGILL -__I 6.46 P.M, ELORA ,•� ,,, 8.49 P.M.
DUNKELD ._,,.f 6.51 P.M. GUELPH 9,12 AM.
WALKERTON __.. 7.02 P.M. Ar. WEST TORONTO 10.05 P.M.
MILDMAY ... 7.14 P.M. A. PARKDALE .._.._-..16.11 P.M.
CLIFFORD..._. -,,.,,f 7.29 P.M. Ar. TORONTO ....__.,.10.20 P.M.
HARRISTON ..._ .. 7.42 P.M,
Lv. PALMERSTON ...... 8.02 P,M, 1 -Flag Stop.
See Time fable for Complete Schedules. Information from any Agent,
Note -Tickets from stations north of Harriston to Wiarton and from
points on Kincardine branch will be honoured on this train.
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Clerk 11;4:_
County lin 11100, r. 'I'. '
hay. :hc r '111 ,•r 1.;,,.,., . 1 :.11 71'
Close drain at lots 1 to hare r 0:v ,.. '(19''''-1 ,. I,,`,
road at lot 7. 09)11. 9 -It,
ire (191,9 r,; ('c(' 1 r,,';.. r 'd' tl,,.• il,i;;
down 4(011 et the lir!;; ' drain sari
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1:, (1411•; r'nne•'.;ions .1 to 8,
lots 1 10 17 iue•tueivc•' ceeees-ion, 9
re 19, 101::1 to 31, inclusive.
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711 9. ,'. r' (',`:,f•e.:'-',.)' $
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t.. 10. 31 to 33 iter: 1 .1Y ..
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tory.
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1w Ilr�ln :1111 la
11
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to $25.00,
Tnw,gr+ment line fence ......
Th1• r.0:,,,. 70a. ins')'.! , - . 11„1.•.
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11i fence in the app•.:,« I , the 1•••r r.e , Fth• 1 Ci1Lta<•
of 3falcolm McLean on. the :12eTag• i }'ells.• viewers
irart drain.
Pn�t4�e
:1 resela91nn was pas -at 1 r; 011 • 0C , 11('4
H.
th., 1': uutr 1'''11nr11 to (1Js1oiv• the ' Next meeting July 3. 1949
Present high School District in - J. H. Pear, Clerk
Town,hip er Grey.
The followhlg arca was allotted to 1 `1r:;. Iso. morrow of G1•,•y
the Brussels High School Distrir't, i went an operation in List:met
Cmue->tuus \!!. 1 and See 1, lots ,n'ial Hospital
far
me -
,t t •,unts
:'4 49735
722.114
11171
44,e0
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`90.59
el .20
22.00
100.90
10.20
7.50
4,00
9.21.
3.00
Wrs_LFAMl1'. SPENCE
i;, tate f. . t''ance
P✓fAly STt'rF.: -' ON T.
under -
Mem
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,rM �un�iLf"''is
Zei4 To,. ( e?
Simply this-planningyour insurance
to cover your needs. ltTost men buy their
first Life Insurance Policy to protect
dependents. Then they buy additional
policies for specific purposes, such ass
1. For money to educate children.
2. To pay off a mortgage on a
home.
3, To guarantee themselves a com-
'fortable monthly income at re-
tirement age, or should they
become totally disabled.
Total disability monthly income bene-
fits are desirable in alt policies. So
are double indemnity benefits that pay
double the value of the policy in the
event of death by accident.
Confederation Life policies can be
obtained to give complete protection
to you and your dependents no matter
what happens.
Write for a qualified Confederation Life
Representative to call upon you and tell
you more about our "Directed Dollar"
Programming service.
BEFORE YOt7 INSURE, CONSULT -
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Confederation Life
Association
HEAD OFFICE
TORONTO
memearsmneernrommemscrosziontwom
J. C. LONG, Representative, Brussels