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it is lzfiese a1 vala hales.
1. There is no waste.
2. In open range hoppers Pellets are not blown
out by the wind.
3. Loss from spillage and billing out is eliminated.
Pt:1I+.: spilled on the ground can be picked up
readily the birds.
4, Birds cannot "pick over" feed for more palatable
ingrediend`s. They get a complete balanced
ration,
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ii. Pellet feeds because they
are compressed, have less
exposed surface to the air
thus retain the vitamin con-
t.:nt longer.
6. Pellets are compressed
Mesh in appetizing form.
The birds like theta.
YOUR FRIENDLY
MASTER FEEDS
DEALER
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Itrusse-ls, Ont.
Agent for Austin Cars and Trucks
Always a car in stock.
Expert repair service to all makes of
Cars, Trucks and Tractors,
Shell Oil Products.
Luta Percha Tires.
Also Used Cars.
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FOR
New car or old—they all drive smoother
with Firestone Sliper•aolloons—the
new kind of tire that needs anly 24 lbs,
of air. For super -comfort, super -
economy, super -safety --it's Firestone
Su;....r. '. -mss ill the wnyr See us
today.
McCutcheori r .ice
Chevrokt & (YAK-or/bile
Brussels Phone 56
:: .s;a`..ra.,,,,. •'-r�u..�m-.,.'-�'.,,-. rr.'?x.,s�:ae
:, padarar, Immo 'finer:±dao after a
shot lllnt,..-• fie was. burn 011 the
thi.rl lar„ of Morrie tuwn-ltip arid
iu t—ii". be married his late wife,
the , former Janie Wheideus, of
Turaberry township. ?Jr. Rrydr;as
retired from ruinsitlg in 1930 and
Inset! in Bel,rave since that time.
He was a member of Trinity Angli-
can Church. Detgrave, and the
Loyal (11011110 Lodge. Surviving
are: two slaughters. Mrs. J. Dun-
bar (Margaret), East Wawanneh;
\lrs. 'L, Hayes (Dorothy), Elyria,
Ohio; two sorts, Janes, R:da'e-
town: ,Terry, Grimsby; two sisters,
Mrs. John Granby, Jamestown;
'` `" m�°°"'^
Mrs. Thomas Shoebottom, Bel -
gave; 14 grandchildren and one
grandchild. The' funeral will be j
held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from
the residence, Rev. E. 0. Lan-
caster, Wingham, will officiate and
interment will he in Brandon ceme-
tery.
' • NOTICE TO CREtill ORS
In the estate of ROBERT CURRIE
Ike of the Township of Morris 1
the County of Huron, gentleman
who died on or about the fifth day
of March, A.D. 1949,
TAKE: NOTICE; that all parties
halving claims or dem:uul-; 44P7IPISst
111 estate nr Ilia above ilr•reased
Dole tn!til particulars and proof of
oanie to the nnder>,}enod executors
nu or before the fnnrtr'nth day of
May, A.D. 1949, upon which date the
:'."rid rgerntnre will troesed to die -
tribute the asset,. with rrgnrrl only
to 'hoar, claims which they skull then
have received
DATED nt Brussels this 21st day
of APO!, AM, 1949.
John Work and
R 7 31c9.nuchlin exeonlore
by their ' ollc ltors CTIAWFnrrr) R
ITEITTIESINOTONd Tito ds. Ont.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of SUSANNAH WAT-
SON late of the Village of
Brusesls In the County of Huron,
widow. win, died .on or about the
twenty-fourth day of March A.D.
1949,
TATE \'O+TTCE that all poetics
hav!n'• claims or demands against
the estate of the above deceased
most 9911 particulars and proof of
sitar 4n the soliicitor's for the admin-
trfrator nn nr 1)0for0 the fourteenth
riay of May. A.B. 1949. upon which
date the said adntnirrratttr will
proceed to distribute the assets with
rozard only to (hose Maims whi.•n
;hall then have been received.
DATED at Brussels this 31st day
of April, A.D. 1949.
CRAR'FORD & TIFTHERINGTON
Brussels. Ontario
Solicitors for the arlininistrator
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
• In the estate of GEORGE THOMAS
FRASER late of the Township of
Grey In the C,.unty of Huron,
farmer, deceased, who died on or
about the 4th day of September,
A.D. 1948.
'1' 1T:1': NOTICE: that ali parties
h;nhtc' claims of demands ,1_ain;t
the estate or the abol'e d'eenoetl -
must mail partieuTt,r and proof of
rime to 11)0 uttrlet'signed 9421tinistra-
tris on or before the. 21st day of
May, A.D, 1949, upon which slate the
said adnlintstratrix will proceed to
distribute the asserts with regard `
only to those which shall then have ,
been received.
DATTID at Brussels this thirtieth
day of April. A.D. 1949.
• Eliza Fraser. administratrix
H.R. 1, Ethel. Ontario
by her solicitors CRAWFORD 1
FIPTHERINGTON, Brussels, Ont.
\4cdriesdny, May 4th, 1949
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We'll Buy The Unused M leagr: L 'irQIN' Worn Tires.
We Can Give You The Best Allowance For Your - Old Tires.
We Need Them To Equip Farm Wagon.; Drive In And Let Us Give You A
Trade-in Price 01: A New Set.
ENJOY TROU1LE - ?;i1 :sx\TING
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Thr 110y meotiagt of the Walton
('.G.S.T.
Witsi held on April 30 at the
home of Muriel Schu'de, The tweeting
was ',yelled with the C G.l'i 1111rpos0
1 1 n, -eel hr a prayer. Marilyn Bolger
road the Scripture which wtot St.
Luke 1:1-4 followed by the 4ltiaThir
of hymn gal. T.Onnr Johnston road it
story the,, hymn 0Or, 0111.- Thr•
11111111+ry 4:9 the last ineet1i,' were
rs4a41 by 31, ,et Me.1ril1u0 follow-
ed by the t1 : a m',•r's r e•, rl Iry 1T len
b11111,+4,11. Mow. 1,y IT. 1,11 .1-(11 ,11!,
;auvrndafl b}- Iutu 1c ., ,tt that
he c'.rl T.'r 1(1.21(1) t e fibs elth
eca'iptiols for the ohmic!' nap. r "The
n17.o1'rr er." t'arir ell The /opt(' of
the day, Lu China, was reed by Mrs.
Hazelwood, The meeting was closed
wi111 001(11' caries rnrt •, d he!nn4
11,111 sorted by Mrs, Srhnde.
The first !twining et 'l+r trio' m
.:010, who colon. '1 takr the Son
per flub Poloist'. was held on Friday.
\111! 211, et the home of Mrs. Wm
Humphries The !'nllrnvin' 19'O
eleeted to ofilea'. Pres., ATne .Tack
( '11, 3901'. Ramis Stevens. Press Re-
ltortIr. Marcarot SJe:Arthnr. The
mine chosen for the club was "Smil-
ing Supper Susies", The roll call I'or
the next tweeting is "A gond fond
habit.' Our record books are to be
yelow. The rest of the time was
,pent 111 1111/11114 out how many tsp.
in a T. ete
Jars. Sadie McNair, Hamilton, wish
relative's and friends.
Mrs. Wm, Kearney, Morris Twp..
with her daughter, Mrs. Earl now,
Hibbert.
Mrs. Barry Bolger and Miss Mari-
lyn, her daughter, at Clinton.
1140. Carl Coutts of Guelph O,A.C.
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THE
v spendina his holiday at brtn . 1, r,•
Mf A1uye Love of Toronto at-
tended the funeral of Robert Patter-
son.
lir John Il000e-tI .of .
rn,7
grin
veterinary Caller, I1 incudo,_
his holiday at home here.
Miss Bernice Rockwell, 11 N. of
Strafter'1 General Hnsplll,l has re-
turnc l 1-4.4 work ..after mils:; 2
nook at 1100 home hero. -
11r. Ft"nnk Tii;hhy, h OPall 3111 101
and sort (=yor. I, rft}- tulip!' 111
last. year eontrant.. 'lir, hlti.l,v re.
't= t r has more ',nt; 1t•t- ahead
than Int will trot eompletoil this year.
1110VJ1rs, Reberr•a Doniti *s t, y
—Inc into her new !TOO tP. ,niir 3412,91,
51., ire the village. which sbe pur-
chased from G. S. L. Curnmdncs.
Robert E. Patterson
Death est :rtlrl"91✓ it ;fe•lilllur,
, t ' rid:o. \prti '?0, to Fto'hort
Jd renin P19 u1rn 11,111 011 April
l�+c t;". son of the late George 81,4
117rco'ot 31,M:,nn Pette ,n. he re-
sided sll 111- Tiro hi MORlil " tour,
TTS tit survived by i,fa taiife. form-
erly
orm,.ter•':• Porno Lori". of 'Walton" one
,109,0,190 Tiarhzr90; a broth nr Alex, of
Hallett, three 44!,0194, lir•c. Alice
Pratt and Mrr.• Fdyth Crelinton of
Myth and Miss Hannah Put -terser: of
Coli'., n. He was a member of Wal-
ton rotted Church. The funeral 30
held on monthly, Aprli 23111 from h
late residence. McMinn). Rev. R. G.
Hazelwood offieiate rl. The pallbear-
ers
7 (1.ee.r-
er, were John Watson. Harvey .lTe,
rimy,. Wilfred Shnrtreed. George
Stone, Douglas Ennis. Gilbert McCal-
lum.
The flnwerboarers were Leslie
Johnston. Harvey . brown, Allan
Searle. Arthur Henderson, John
Scott, Bill Henderson. Interment in
Brussels cemetery.
Phone 66
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE
to be held at
Walker's Barn,. Brussels
SATURDAY, MAY 4th
at 1 0.M„ D.S.T.
11, o , , : 3595 rand 4
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and malt c.s+ 1 41r, , loaf fable
9)4111:3'1, 1 11111 intrtor, 1 large
t,12r•eaii 1 heater1 kiteh'n chairs, 1
t,61(., 1 lounge, '1 cans! rocker, 1
ditiMg room suite. R chairs and table,
t. f+u, L7hi y, 1 1111.1101! 'lie,
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LEW POWLAND, Auctioneer
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