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HEALTHY BIRDSoroMORE OATS
t/ii ivEGGMASH
--count
--count on tele 44.`a8.4 the "Provos 04)01
producer'•. Built to provide all round growths
and vigor In your egg laying macblues and TM
right materials to make eggs with sound sbells
and premium quality.
ROE FARMS MILLING CO. • ATWOOD. OHI$.
or goat
KNO'�j.
`f m
-that a bled laying 80 eggs
pot year oats 771 lbs. toed
or 111 LBS. PER DOZ. EGGS.
-a bird laying 240 eggs pot
you oats 931 lbs. lead or
41/2 LBS. PER DOZ. EGGS.
;Sia:.:"wk:.tea.
FOR SALE --
100 acre farm near city, good
-buildings, also near village; 100
acre farm, hydro, good buildings,
good location; 100 acre farm, good
buildings near school; 100 acre
farm good' buildings near village:
A good house in viilat;: of Ilius,. I:
iltantadiate possession.
d. 0. Long,
Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont.
1 M 9 * ea :J r
Holiday V i9Hors
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9 rt a * rt * rt a
Mrs:. .fa:+. ltallantyi," m11 11 Chrial
Inas 1st Toronto.
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2111xx Carol Ann 1)1(1 E rt ui 1,01)-
d°o has be,al vi»iilnr. het• ;r•.,utd•
mother Mrs, Alf Ilnelter a' ler M..
mother, :tire. Dunsferd had her aside
broken,
Mss Mary Lott '•t spooling a low
w1 eke will' her nephew Mr. lilc1.
Palmer north of Wrox)•I•
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Miller rod
Sandra and 114,1ph Mit or of Toronto
)cert ('h'J..t s ale a.. of their
Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Courchense
were holidaying in their homes in
hangs,' during the - Christmas
an980n.
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THE BRUSSELS FO5T
\VJ I44til alasi'1, i�l )1l;.fll:!' it $a, :44
Cil
904' TICKETS EARLY.,.
AVOID CONGESTION
Ask any Agent /9e
complete bfortuatwn,
1
FARE AND
A HALF
d
g.99444
linti I n94.11 satur•
day. .1.iroi.9, I2
1949
3111 s , i
Lc.nr de,;tiumiun '
1101 -liter 1ba0
uiitlui,:ht, ;lion•
day. faonary +rd.
1949. i
X11
- I Shame were holiday v'a:1nr,, w'iist
lits. W. Speiran has gone to Luag
lir:, n•h iv -19 r,• she has tempted
ie slli,u for the winter.
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Miss .teem. Rudd cpetuliag a
few weeks with relatives in Luck•
now,
41
r. Mr.. Cliff Rnscltle'i and
+:,real w..re fln'i..imas visitor's
iu rhesley.
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t1' IL 1.1. and Shirley McKay
t; i' . 1.t .4 ,:,1.l^ of d•ty9
lust tre,lr with 811:•41 :rnn.ltrrntht•r.
'1r�. r'l,-,,. ;1*rTiut• who 1'.41rned to
t.,:ff•,?„ with thOnt,
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•,.. . , ti r,r+ i 1l01iirn of
Ti,n.r.htil •.11.1 .801371 Kernn11111 of
Tr•nni?)•,n w,,,•:. rin•trtr9 visit°r
with Mr -8. .7ns. Kerne:Than
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Mt'. Tinwmnn Galbraith, Toronto
w'flt Ill, mother, Air.:..L R. Galbraith.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowland and
baby, Wit -1 sham, 711r, and Mrs.
Gordon T4ymers and family, Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ryan. Hamilton
with Mr. and Mrs, ,Ton. Rowland,
NOTICE * * .s
CARETAKER WANTED - Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Ross, London,
' Morris Township School 'Board 1s Miss Gertrude R.,ss, Toronto and Dr.
G. Ross and Miss Mary Ross, Wing-
ham with Mr, and Mrs. D. n, Ross,
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Dr. W. Spence and Airs.
Toronto. with Mr anti Mr*
Kann.
asking for applications for the
position of caretaker :n ¢.t 11 11 the
11 AOot,is for 1949. [11.1193 to 80111•
mence February 1, 191:1, Applicants
will state salary requasthl, An out
line off the duties may be obtained
from the e.cretary or from one of the
trustees. -Applications received
until December 31, 1948.
R. S. Shaw, S-.cretar/
Ont.
�41,yI l;s t�y CARDS
Bluevale,
C. A. 1'i'%3'4'4.4, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHY''f'IAN anti SURGEON
';i/illiasn 5t.Pbone 4_ Brussels, Ont.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Ni."lit. Calls Phone 65
No taut fh')rnr, 1nr Use of Funeral Home.
k3, 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. tn.
Sunday - Emergent y and by appointments only.
R. 8, Hetherington, K. C.
WING•HAM rued BRUSSELS
AT BR'U rSFI.S
Tuesday and Saturday all day - Offict open every day,
Phone 20x -- Successor to E. 0. Bell
Chaos. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
Axone Office 96 - Brussels, Ont.
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SAL $
For information, etc., write or phone SFAF Harold
Jackson
PHONE 18-r-661
NT.
Make arrangements at THE Brussels Pont or
R. S. Hetheringto, K. C. Barrister Office, Brussels.
1) Aa Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
_.......,neow,,..,.,..,,_..,�.., .a, BRUSSELS. OM'.
PHONE 36 or 85
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFAC'T'ION GUARANTEED -- PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and Amy
will be looked after Immedltatcly
For ilnformetion etc., write or phone Lew. IRowlrlae4
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.
011cnce,
D. A.
Clayton Procter of Fort Francis
was n holiday visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes. Kerr,
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Mr and lb's. 1T.trh M1111111ng
enjoyed hnv111all their family hone
with them for the Chr'strnas holi-
day season.
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\Its 1T. 11ari,, , Hamilton, with 1191'
parents .Air. and Mrs, 0. Doll.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Mimes an?
children, Brantford, with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Sumo's. -
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Miss :Marjory "rocker, Strathrey,
with her parents Sir. and Mrs. W.
'Nicker.
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1Tr. A. Fox of The Pas, Man„ with
his brother S. FOX,
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lits.. .Toyre Porter, Toronto Uni•
versify, with her parents Mr. and
71Trs. 'tV. Porter.
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11Iss Mary Lamont with .relatives
in Kincardine.
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Mr. V, Densmore, Toronto,. with
his parents Mr. and Airs, A, Dens.
more,
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Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Allen with his
parents at Wroxeter.
4: 4: 4t
Dr, and Mrs. J. Harper and son,
with Hamilton relatives.
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Miss Phyllis Sullivan, of tho
Kllo1ruer-Wnterino hospital staff.
nt her home here.
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Mrs, W. Clark and Mitts Gloria.
Clark with the former's mother, Mrs.
W, Sellers of Grey.
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Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Dunsford,
Carol Ann and Ronald, London, Mr.
and Mrs. 1), (1. Warwick and sons
Peter and Paul. Owe)t Sound and
George Backer, London with Mrs, A.
G. 'Seeker.
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Mr. and Mrs, R. Elliott, with her
parents in Teeswater,
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MRS Helen Speir, Toronto, Miss
Laura Speir, iKtohener and Mr, and
Mrs. I8onnetlt Speir and Diane of
Mr. and Mrs. John Sp•''r.
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Mr. and Mrs. ,Taelt [Lieber. Wheat 1
ley and Miss Elizabeth Knelt r, ,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. .1 ..
llaeker.
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Mr, and Mrs. Pearson vtrane and f
daughter Susan, with Mr. and Mrs,1
S. F. Davison,
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Miss Mary Helen 1lettmlOI'. T1'1t
Mich., with her-nar.nt ; \Tr. and .Mr:.
L. W. Eckmler.
Mr. D li MaoTavisit .r+1.). lir m.;
Mrs, Thos. M,Fn,l'etn, 'Portrait").
Mr. and Mrs, 1\-m. Speir, with
relatives !n Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. 31, 0tdf,1,1 94411 silo
rives at Dundalk.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Martin. at
ington.
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Tlnrl.. ®IaIL {i9 tJ Jvn EN7 Lr IGH I.YY A W gi
GEO. H. DOIJCETT, Minister
NT
N
Ra Unsatisfied Ju dement
Fund Fee
Under an amendment to the Highway Traffic Act enacted in 1947, provision
was made for the creation of an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund out of which will
be paid, in the manner prescribed, judgments for personal injuries and
property damage sustained by reason of the operation of motor vehicles,
which cannot be collected in the ordinary manner from the judgment debtors.
The method prescribed for creating the Fund is the collection of a special fee,
when required, from each person to whom is issued either an operator's or a
chauffeur's license.
Although to date no fees have been collected from those operating motor
vehicles, the legislation has been in effect since the Ise of July, 1947, and
many judgments have been paid by the Department pending the creation of
the Fund.
Effective with the issue of 1949 motor vehicle operators' and chauffeurs'
licenses, an additional fee of 50 cents (50c) will be collected from each person
to whom is issued a 1949 License, which fee will be known as the Unsatisfied '
Judgment Fund fee and will be set aside solely for the purpose of creating
the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund.
'This is not an annual fee and no further fee will be collected from motor
vehicle drivers for this purpose until the Fund is exhausted or so nearly so as
to indicate that there is not sufficient in the Fund to pay judgments for a period
of at least one year.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Gr=g4 91111 711r. 1).
Gregg, Paisley,
, :it
Miss Nettie Bartley of norontn'
with Mrs. A. McDonald.
Cancer Service Chief,
Dr. A. W. Blair, Dies
(Regina Leader -Post)
Dr. Allan Walker Rlalr, ono of .
Canada's foremost 1110(TIen1 Wren in ,
the field of cancer, diel suddenly of
it heart nttaclt early Tuesday after- •
310011 at his home In Regina. He '
would hav» hPPn 49 nn Voir. 28.
At his death. Dr. Blair was 141,08nr
of Saskateli wnn ('3110 serriet.s
and 01lnicn1 director of Sa:4katelte '
wan mincer service. and 9181110:11
d'rE13309 of rho T109411,1 .'ante:' r11ole.
Although dri 111 honit'a and 0n con..
19109(9118 leave of aheenee stern the
end of .Rely, he land reeentlr bee„
sheaving marked improvement and
his death was wholly tntexpected.
Son of the late G. P. Blair and ,
Mrs, Slab. of Regina, Dr. Blalr's '
contributions to the battle against '
Oa110er were his work in connection
with setting up in Saskatchewan a
system of free diagnosis aid treat- 1
meat, and his supervision of con•'
struotlon of the newly °pelted Reg!na i
cancer clinic.
He is survived by his widow,
the former Florence Wilson of I
Indian Head: Iwo ,l atight ers, 1
Patricia, 18, and Heather. eight
arid one son, Kennet°, 1(1: aR of i
3083 Hill avenue, Also surviving i
are his mother, 42 Kraemer apart- {
meats; two brothers, Dr, Wilfrid'
M., Regina, dentist at 3111 Rob. ,
1118011 street, and Kenneth S., of i
Vancouver. i
His father G. F, Blah'. former 1
Regina city ,soliclto•, predeceased
flim in 1920, and a Brother, Tack i
L., was killed oVersons in 111421
while serving with the R.0.4,F. II
porn In Ontario
Dr, Blair was born In Brussels, ,
Ont•, on Nov: .28, 1900. 71e moved 1
with his family to Regina in 1911
and at.lell dnd Victoria sebonl and
Central C011aginte.
.Fie graduated from the ITnlver-
sity of Saskatchewan with his
bachelor or arts degree in 192.1, t
and in 1928 grsdu'ad in midi• 1
a
eine from McGill university It,
spent a year as resident surgeon I
at Winnipeg 'General hospital and I
then was for two years of the
staff of New York Menta'la7 hos- i
pitnl
There followed four 310085 on
the medical staff of the 1Tniver•
Alabama of Alabaa and cemeenlrated 1
• postgraduate studies on e9ncor in
Cho ignited States, Great. Britain,
Prance, Belgium, Germany and
Sweden 1
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