The Brussels Post, 1950-1-4, Page 5THE BRUSSELS PO3T
Wednesday, January 4th, 1060
Yes, it's a fact i Four out of
evey ten pigs farrowed never
iidae market.
Unbalanced diets are respon-
sible . or a Large part of this loss.
Balance your pig feeding
programme with these MASTER
FEEDS , -
nAST t,
BALANCED'
FEEDS
fir
ALL masteries
POULTeV
FARM LIVE STOCI(
FUR 0EAQOIG `.
ANIMALS
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Mast''r Brood Sow
Ration
Mo.ster Pig Starter
Master Sow and
Pig Concentrate
pus your own
grail
Your Friendly Master
Feeds Dealer is
ll on
I3russBhF,
WANTED—
Land for growing Hesky Flax.
Contact Phone 74, Seaforth •
Skinny en, women
gain 5, 10, 151k.
Bet New Pep, Vim, Vigor
TY1s4 s thrill, Bony limbs 011 out, Uuugly hollows
0l Beit nealokly'"boon M,a4"I1000bogolggols n0Le rf)i
aro now proud of shanmy henit y-loa. o ung 0odlee:
'1]av thank the spacial vlgor.0011 mg, Utah -building
00100 001000, Louise, eUmulnnte V grintol,
utr011ca,1'gvltamin 113.613 ?XII 0,v0ut000o0d010ublood, Improvo
Dmn'tl 0ts t0 4t 010.1101. oto t Omit o ou ve HIV
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!a Iltli0. ew "get ne0ga0ltod" also Onix g00o.
1l00mmopta cyst Tonic TnblOfo Ole naw 01101000
added Doped,, 1040 0007 001. At nil 00,000,
FOR SALE—
,
i L'iectr c motors rewound said re-
r_tred. Expert workmanship. Moder
et- prunes.
Now motors In stock -
eettgor h1Quotrloe.
049 Ontario, street,
Mtratrera, Orr:.
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Typewriters, Adding Machines,
Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold
Repaired. Safes, opened, com-
binations changed, used sides
bought.
.1. W. Locking,
369 - 24th St. W.,
Phone 2096w Owen Sound
Shellubricatloe Shell Household and snail Petroleum Products
General Repair Livestock Spray
k'hoale 77-7-6
Parts and Accessories
Brussels, Ont.
kUSTR'N SALES AND SERVICE
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lagglIVIOSAISCIORAIROrls
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1948 Pontiac Sedan — Radio — Heater
1947 Chevrolet Sedan (Ike new)
1936 Oldsmobile Sedan
1935 Pontiac Sedan
rei
1946 Ford 2 -ton truck with new stock rack and new tires
1946 Chevrolet 21/2 -ton truck with stock rack
1933 Ford 1/e -ton panel 4 cylinder
1939 Ford Cab -over -engine
Tow Truck with Power Lift.
1 new 1% -ton Pick -Up.
T Ig a 'fF ;1d VIS ' UI D s
Cockshutt Tractor — used 1 year
2 new Ferguson Tractors.
W. Jackson
otors Ltd.
Your General Motor Dealers
and
Ferguson 'Tractor and Ferguson System
Implement Dealer* ti
"Service With A Smile'f
Listowel, Ont.
Phone 161
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H. 0, B. ANNUAL MEETING
Huron Old Boys in Toronto are
holding their Annual Meeting on
Monday, Jan, Oth, at 8.16 p. m., at
West End Y. M. C. A., College and
Dovei'iou't Sts. All members and
former Huron Residents arc urged
to attend the elections of the 1950
oommittee.
A feature will be the showing of
the colour -sound film "The Tinok's
Drive On," sponsored by the Huron
County Library Association Huron
Old Boys are very interested in this
picture since its action is set do
Tlnrnn County.
Refreshments will be served and
tate admission is 50 cents.
atpsylerlicapwa
CORPORATION OF THE
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
BT' -LAW NO. 6th, 1949
.A by-law to regulate and govern
plumbers and the plumbing Bust- I l'ou can
nese in the Village of Brussels, get Roe Ifee('as frons:—
WHEREAS it is expedient that ! F. Harrison, Moncrieff
some controls be exercised overt John Lamont, Ethel
plumbing and Installation of plumb. East Huron Produce, Brresels
hug instalments in tip V111age of I
Brussels.
ANC WHEREAS it is expedient Tenders will be receilved until
to pass a by-law regulating the same. IJan. 16, 1950 for the position of
NOW THEREFORE the Mantel- Icaretaker in each of the Grey Twp.,
pal Council of the Corporation of BY-LAW NO. 7th, 1949 schools. Duties to commence Feb.
the Village of Brussels enacts as , ,
follows;1st, 1960,
WHBRBAS itis expedient to fie ' J. Carl Hemingway,
(1) No person,' firm, or corpor• I by law the rates chargeable for water See: Tress,
,tion, a resident or located in the (service. supplied by the Corporation
Village of Brussels shall carry on in , of the Village of Brussels. FOR SALE-.
whole or in part the business of AND NcrHBRIPAS for this purpose Bray chick prices geared to new
plumbing without first having ob..it is expedient to pass the following conditions. Ask for price list. Day-
tained a license and permit from., by-law. olds, some started, available. Wise
the corporation as hereinafter de- �. NOW THEREFORE the Manici- pnultrykeepers don't hold back; they
fined. nal Corporation of the Village of know that best markets still depend
(2) No person„ firm or corporation • Brussels enacts as follows: on early chicks.. Ask Us. Wm. Glen
who are non-residents or located put- t. A11 persons being supplied with Bray, P'hel,
side the Village of Brussels shall I water, domestic or commercial, by ; HELP WANTED MALE —
carry on in whole or in part or do !the Corporation of the Village of , Man with car to take over profit -
any plumbing work within the tor- ' Brussels shall ..pay for the same in table established Watkins route in
poration without first having obtain- :accordance with the following nearby locality. Must be between
ed a permit as herinafter defined. schedule of rates: the ages of 25 to 55. Credit. furnish -
(31 All perons. firms and carper- I Domestic Mintnum Rate 615.00 per ed right party, Write, The J. R.
ation as defined in "Paragraph "1" year net, Plus $6.00 if toilet is con Watkins Co., 350 St. Roch St., Mon -
shall obtain on or before the first netted, Total with three -niece bath- .treal, .Que. Key 041-4,
day of January, each year, a license room 521.00. Commercial Rate 25c -
to carry on or do any plumbing work ; per 1000 gals. FOR SALE
within the corporation of the 2. The said rates shall be billed for Clearance sale of Westinghouse
Village of Brussels which said license by the Corporation at such periods Appliances —
1
shall expire on the thirty-first day and such times as they from time Westinghouse Electric Washer,
of December of the same year un- to time decide and any default of pay- 1 year old reg. 5150.50, sale 1110.00.
less renewed and they shall pay for ntent within ten days after the date 1 Vreatinghouse Radio re $
29.50,
sale $22,50,
such license at the sum of fifteen of the said billing shall constitute ' 1 — Westingltnuse Radio, reg. $34.50,
dollars annually, default in payment, sal? 520.00.
(4) No person, firm, or corporation 8. The Corporation in addition to t -Westinghouse Radio, reg. 5249.00
so licensed shall make any install- collecting the said rates in all pale; 6160,00.
atinns within the corporation of the manners shall in addition thereto
26% oTi Westinghouse Irons, Toast -
Village of Brussels without first have a lien or charge on the lands ere, etc.
having obtained a permit for such concerned and the said rates so in ,
ROE ONDER ROOD
SOW MASH
gives
Larger Litter's
Wealthier Pigs
0I iL
iCia,ssifieci Ads.
FOR SALE. -
2 Sows, bred 1 month,
Phone 90x4 Haruki East
LOST—
Portable radio on Sunday evening,'
Finder kindly Phone 80x. f
FOR SALE - i
1936 Plymouth Sedan, new motor, i,
meprhonically perfect, also a model
A. Ford.
Phone 77-r-6 MoNeill's Garage
.
FOR SALE— ._._.
TTygienie hupprt,ts (Rubber Goods)
nailed postpaid in plain, sealed 1!
envelope with price list. Six ,
sample 26e, 24 samples, 5L00. Mail '
Order 'Dept, M.33 Nov-Rabber Co.,
lxsx 91, Hamilton, Ont.
TENDERS WANTED —
Tenders will be received .until
Sat., Jan. 14th for painting and I
decorating the interior of the Bras-
-,els Town Hall.
For further particulars, apply to 1
Wm. Speir, chairman of Prop• Com,
CORPORATION OF THE TENDERS WANTED—
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
new individual installation.0,.11110,10 200011000, s ootrners 6lao,vu.
Such toes r may be added to the coiled.a Electirc-4 burner Table Top ,,,, $2,355
Permits Shall be in the discussion • of toe's roll and collected in the same Dean Davison — Phone 62x,
the Municipal Council and, if grant planner as other municipal taxes
4. The Corporation shall in addition FO it SALE.—
thereto have the right at any time Good business place with brick
to discontinue the water service for dwelling attached in good village.
el, there will be no charge for same.
(5) No person, firm or corporation
as defined in Paragraph (2) shall be
licensed at all and shall he permit- non-payment or any other breach
ted by the Municipal Corporation to of its regulations and the persons
undertake any indvidual job or jobs affected shall have no recourse for
from time to time and for such said act.
6. Any person or persons, firm or
corporation requiring water service
shall apply to the Corporation by
written application for the same
and -in said application shall under-
take to abide by all the rules and
regulations imposed from time to
time by the said Corporation.
6. The said Corporation shall not be
obliged to supply water service to
any person, corporation or firm,
unlessit sees fit and shall not be
Iiable in any event for failure or dis-
ruption of the water service.
Bead a first and second time and
a third and finally passed this 6th
day of December, A. D, 1949,
G. R. Campbell, Clerk.
R, 13, Cousins, Reeve.
permit the fee shall be fifteen
dollars and such permit shall only
be valid for the particular job ap-
plied for and a similar permit or
the payment of a similar fee will
be, necessary for each individual job
being undertaken by any of the
persons, 1111111 or corportiona.
(6) Any person, firm, or corporation
falling to obtain such permit as re-
ferred to by those In Pargraph (1)
shall, at the option of the Council
in addition to all of the penalties
forthwith. have his license snspend-
ed.
I(7) Every person, firm or cor-
poration who Is guilty of any con-
travention of this by-law shall in
I addition to any other remedy to
which rhe corporation may be en-
titled shall incur a penalty not ex -
1 ceeding fifty dollars exclusive of
costs on conviction before a magis-
trate under the Summary Convictions
Act and any firm so levied and any
costs so imposed shall be levied and
collected in the manner provided
under the Summary Convictions
Act, and, in default of payment,
the guilty person, firm or corpor-
ation shall be liable to imprison-
ment 15 the common gaol for any
Period not exceeding ten days Hospital. His many friends hope to
(8) This by-law shall take effect hear that he is much improved.
on the first day of January, 1950, Mrs. Clrace i0vans won first prize
Read a first and second time and at T Tanna's Store, •Wiugltam, on Dec,
passed this 24th day of October, 18rd, in the lucky draw contest, the
A, D. 1049. prize being A. hhryclA. II
Read a third time and finally j
passed this Rh day of December,
A. D, 1949,
R. B. Cousins, Reeve,
G. It. Campbell, Clerk,
O R$E '(
Also a few good houses.
Also good farms well equipped.
Long, Real Estate Broker. �
Brussels, Ont.
MEMORIAL` •
WINGI•LAM MEMOI'(LAL SH O'0
famous for
.Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable prices.
Always a large stock ho choicest
granites to chose from
Cemetery lettering a specialty
All modern machinery
R. A. S!'OTTON -
n" -ane 256 -- Wingbam. 'Ord
MAW -Ws MCMMIti
Best Wishes For A -
HAPPY NEW YEAR
MORRITT Sr. WRIGHT
Implement Dealers for
Oliver implements
Telephone 4 and 93. Blyth. Ont..
e 0.
Mrs, Wm, Turnbull and George
Turnbull and Mr. and Mrs.���--
Parish, Wingltam, attended the ea.sgems
funeral of the late Mrs. McCosh of
Kinoardine.
Mr. Joe Shaw who is not very well
is at present confined to the Clinton
WOW TO LiVE TO BE 100
Philosopher John Dewey at 90,
piaywritedb George Bernard Shaw at
03, baseball's Connie It5aelt at 87,
plus Others, are looking forward to
their one hundredth birthdays and
l titan some ( What is the secret of
jI titeli' longevity ? Read "new to Live
iii to be 100," with this Sunday's
I(January 11) issue Of the 1yetrtelt
seeder Times.
THE BOICE OF TEMPERANCE
it is not to the credit of any come
'mutiny that sails - itself Christian
that during the Christmas season
more liquor is purchased and mlere
drinking goes On than at any other
season of the year. It is nothing
short of blasphemy to mark the
birthday of ()heist with an excess of I
drinking, elattit'e on alt ad called
eltristitnie who turn the beautiful
Christmas festival into an occasion
for a special debauoh. The Huron
emperaaoe F'oderation protects' ar
galnst
suet degradation,
Pre
Annual
riveritory Sale
Smashing reductions in all departments to lighten our heavy
stock of coats, suits, dresses, millinery and accessories.
Sale Now On, We recommend shopping in the forenoon for
better service.
ALL SALES FINAL — NO APPROVALS, RETURNS,
CHARGES, EXCHANGES
all alterations EXTRA
Clearing all"coats and suits at less than
factory cost.
4 COATS ONLY 1-14, 1-16, 1-15, 1-20, black and brown
only to clear $9.95
19 COATS ONLY our regular $35 line. All Wool materials,
mostly fitted, wine, green and grey only, sizes 12-18,
also 1-12x, 3-14x, to clear $19.95
13 COATS ONLY better quality garments, mostly fitted,
formerly $39.95, black, wine, green, grey
in the lot. to clear $24.50
115 COATS IN ALL, taking in the balance of ourentire coat
stock, the very cream of our inventory, consisting
of Juniors, Misses and Women's half sizes, untrimm-
ed and fur -trimmed, fitted and boxy, long hair fur
collars or flat fur trim, all sizes from 11-19, 12-20,
12% to 26% every conceivable Winter shade
former ',rices -from $49.95 to $115.00.
GOING ON SALE WITHOUT RESERVE AT REDUCTIONS
of 33 1-3% — 1-3 (One Third) off -reg. prices — examples
former reg. price $ 45.00clearing at
49.95
55.00
59.95
65.00
69.95
75.00
99.95
(you pay for alterations if any)
$ 29.95
33.30
36.67
39.95
43.34
46.63
49.95
66.63
. THE SAME DRASTIC REDUCTION
OF 33 1-3%.
apply to our misses stock of
Fall and Winter Dresses
clearing without reserve — at the following lowest prices over
Reg. $ 10.95
12.95
14.95
15.95
16.95
18.95
19.95
22.50
25.00
pre -inventory sale , . , . $ 7.33
8.63
9.95
10.63
11.33
12.63
13.30
14.95
16.67
(you pay for alterations if any)
POSTIVELY NO approvals, returns, charges, exchanges.
all salesCASH, AND FINAL.
Clearing all fine Millinery, without reserve
at Half Prices.
Shop at the
rypa���rg ��'ltil }���jj (•� (7
Paris lir a YF6a kU S 41 .3t�pi e
Where your dollar buys more.
Listowels leading ladies' wear store.
00a,100
S
COWS. $2.50 each
HORSES- $2.SO each
HUGS .50 per cwt.
according to size and
condition
phone cslleint
BRUSSELS�
INGERSQL!
00000100
Fee on Costs
FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP
PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY
NOURISHED BIRDS WHO
GIVE MORE EGGS—BETTER
EGGS. BY INCREASi.NG
QUALITY AND QUANTaTY
YOU LOWER COST AND
INCREASE PROFITS.
(Fill -the -Basket)
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