The Brussels Post, 1950-2-1, Page 5THE BRUSSELS PO,T
WednesdaY, Fahruary 1st, :1940
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When you buy Master Chick
Starter you arra buying a properly
balanced ration. Master Chick
Starter is tested at Master Feeds
Laboratory and proved at the
Master Yperimental Farm.
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You can use
Master Chick
Starter
with absolute
confidence.
Your Friendly Master
Feeds Dealer is :
£salla: ti::i5
eek, Tired, Nervous,
panics Alen, Women
Get New flint, Vigor, Vitality
Ray goodbye to those Reid;kalways tired teelth,e,
dopte±duu and norvouSuCne Uue to weak, into
btaod. (tit up catling over
b bo peppy oil dry. Hove
ff,lonty ui vltulity left over by punning. 'Peke Uetrgy.
Gotlttipe iron Vttamin DI, Onlelnm, pAO5ph0lLL9
for blood butldin. bully s[routrrnanlug,.tIuulauou,
pow.errubet systant, Irnptuvea f4 agraito, etr'11tve
oi11 Ct1Uo. Try Oatrns NOW
Tnblali fornaw, not
mat pep, rlm,tagor, thle very dry, dt nn drugglete,
WANTED—
Land for growing Hesky Flax.
Contact Phone 74,. Seaforth
'FOB SALE—
Electric motors rewound and re-
aued. Expert workmanship. Mader
et. prices. Nt.tti motors 1n steak
tiettner CnaURtriee,
doe Ontario, Street,
stemtore, Ont.
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1950 USED CA SPEC1Arg
The L. Rs W. Jackson Motors Ltd., Listowel, hace a range
of the best USED CARS they have had since before the War.
FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES, they are offering this
week :
1948 Chevrolet Coach, with radio, heater,
slip covers, guaranteed mileage 11,000 miles.
1948 Pontiac Sedan, in new car condition, new tires. This
is an outstanding automobilea nd priced to sell,
1948 5 -Passenger Monarch Coupe, reduced in price
over $1,000.
1947 Chevrolet Sedan with 18,000 miles in perfect •
condition.
1947 DeLuxe Ford Sedan. This automobile has been
exceptionally well taken care of.
1946 Pontiac Coach in First Class Condition.
1946 Packard CIipper• Sedan in First Class Condition.
This is a real bargain.
1941 Chevrolet Sedan.
1937 Pontiac Sedan,
1948 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery like new.
1946 2 -ton Ford Truck
1946 21/2 -ton Chevrolet Truck.
1933 Ford 1/2 -ton Panel Truck.
E% T
OTORS
3 New Ferguson Tractors for immediate delivery.
1 Used Cockshutt Tractor.
You can save'money on Farm Implements by buying now.
1950 Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiacs, will soon be on
display in our Show Rooms. Watch for the dates. You are
invited, Watch for' the greatest buy in the ' history of the
automobile. The 1950 General Motors Cars and Trucks.
We have 1950 Model 1/2 -ton Pick-ups Now.
LAW. Jackson rotors Ltd.
Your General Motor Dealers
and
Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System
Implement Dealers
"Service With A Smile"
Phone 161 Listowel, Ont.
CRA.NBROOK ..
ilii Sunday morning the minister A large representation of the cox: -
came as. his subject "The Choosing gregatinu of Duff's United Church
of lite Twely[ Apaailes" based on
St. Mark chapter 3, verse 14. The attended a pot -luck church
supper in the
liasomentt of the Friday
:u Iiquw•totto cora 'abated the sol- evening. Following the supper
erlion 'tear Tli[• ('roar" by Doane, a short musical program was given =OR SALE—
M'. and Mrs. Al, Campi,ell, Ridge- by each department, including Invalid's wheal chair,
town, visited with Itay. A. J. and Mission Band, Sunday Scholl, Choir, radiator heater,
Mrs. Shnpson at ;he Manse. and Young Beople's Union. A fin. Phone 13,
Airs, Simpson, Toronto, Is spending no0151 statement was given by the --- ___ ,,...
n few days with her son Rev. A, J. J ,.,rretnry-treasueer, Mrs. Harvey FOR SALE —
and Mrs. Simpson,rale, Gilbert McCallum was elect- 1936 Plymouth Sedan, new motor,
Mrs. Alex McDougall and sons i ed to the board of managers; and mechanically perfect, also a model
Donald and Clark, accompanied by Herb. Kirkby and Clarenee Martin A: Ford•
their wives, St. Thomaa, were Sun- were elected elders. Phone 77-r-6 McNeill's Garage
lay visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Personals : Mr. and Mrs, James
Suialldon, Camorna and Carol. Sarnia, with FOR SALE •
—
Mr. Rollt. Shielis, 141. con„ is Mi, nal Mrs. James Coutts, Mrs. A MoOlary Range, In good Condit.
unite ill at his home, and airs, Gonion Holland, Blyth, ion,
Mr. Dunean McTaggart, a patient with friends here: • Mra. George Clifford Marks Phone 61-r-8,
In Clinton hospital, is reported llmulas with friends in Preston;
BS somewhat improved, airs. George Watt with friends in r:OTICE —
Mrs, Lloyd liaricw"l1. Galt, spent Toronto. Radiator Cleaning and Repairing
the week•enrl at the (tome or her A very successful dance and euchre at reasonable cost, Try Bitievale
t'atlice Reeve John McNabb. was held in Walton Community hall Repair Shop for your Rad Troubles,
Cranbrook Cemetry Board Meets on last Wednesday night. P rine for Telephone HarryN31Liott 948W-1
the ladies was wan by Mrs. 7a.mes
The Annual Meeting or the plot
owners or Cranbroek Cemetery was
held at the home of ,John McNabb,
Lot 16, Con. 13, Grey Twp., on Fri-
day, Jan, 27, 1950 at 2.80 P. m,
The Presttlent Nell McNair, acted
as chairman.
Moved by Alfred Knight, seconded
by Kenneth McFarlane, that ,John J.
Schnook act as secretary for the
meeting. — Carried.
There was a small attendant e at
this meeting,
Moved by John 3. Schnook, second-
ed by Gordon Knight, that we adopt
the minutes of the last meeting. —
Carried. HURON COUNTY .FEDERATION
WALTON
'Wl • sv.7114erl Ads.
FAR SALE —
House uud lot on Princess Street.
Mrs, Jas, Kerr Phone 61-r-9,
Electric
McDonald ant] Mies Maxine Hulley.
Prize for the men was won by
Clifford Bonen and Tien. Me'Donald.
'MUSIC was supplied by WIlbee's
Orchestra.
Attends Exeter Ceremonies
.7. W. Hamra, M. J.. A, for Huron
and Bruce, attended the official open-
ing of the half million dollar new
High School for Exeter District last
Wednesday. Tie also attended the
Timor Plowmen's meeting held here
last Thursday.
The secretary -treasurer gave a re-
port on 'the work that was done
during the year, stating the grass
\PDS cut six times and a new fence
was built.
Moved by John J. Schnook, .second-
ed by Martin McDonald, that we ap-
point Alfred Knight as a delegate to
ask the Council of Grey for a grant
of money for 1950. — Carried.
Moved by John J. Smock, second-
ed by Gordon Knight, that we ap-
point Neii McNair for President for
1950. — Carried.
Moved by John J. Schnook, second-
ed by Alfred Knight, that we ap-
point the following directors for
the year 1950: John Shiels, R. L.
Taylor, Adrian McTaggart, Malcolm
McLean, James --McTaggart, Robert
Shiels, Alfred Knight, Gordon Knight,
Blair McIntosh, Kennel McFarlane,
Duncan McTaggart and John Hart.—
Carried.
Moved by Alfred Knight, second-
ed by Kenneth McFarlane, that we
appoint John 7. Schnack as secretary
treasurer for 1950, — Carried.
Moved by John .7. Scnock, second-
ed by Kenneth McFarlane, that we
appoint Allred Knight and Russel
Ktied.
night as auditors for 1950 — Car
OF AGRICULTURE
Wingham.
FOR SALE—
Hygienic Suppers (Rubber floods)
n,ait"d postpaid in plain. sealed
envelope with price list. Six
sample 25c, 24 samples, $1,00. Afail
Order Dept. M.33 Nov -Rubber Co..
,:ns, 91, Hamilton, Ont.
HELP WANTED MALE —
Man with car to take over profit -
table established Watkins route in
nearby locality. Must be between
the ages of 25 to 55. Credit furnish-
ed right party. Write, The J. R.
Watkins Go., 350 St. Roeb St. Mon.
treat. Que. Key O -B-4.
TENDERS WANTED —
Tenders will he received for wiring
The 'Executive and Directors of of S.S. No. 4 Grey Tvrp., until Feb, 20.
TTuron County 'Federation held a Specifications may be seen at Wm.
meeting on Sat. afternoon, Jap. 28, Smith's, Lot 6, Can. 5, Gray Twp.,
in the Agricultural board room. Phone 58-r-8.
Clinton, Ont. it was, decided to hold J. Carl Hemingway, Sen. Treas.
their next meeting on Feb. 21st, and
have two voting delegates - present FOIL SALE—
from each township ns It is planned Good business place with- brick
to discuss finances., dwelling attached in good village.
11 has bene proposed that 1-5 of a Also a few good houses.
mill levy is not sufficient income Also good farms well equipped.
to support the Federation work, and J• 0. Long, Real Retake Broker•
it has been suggested that this levy Brussels, Ont.
be changed to 2-5 of a mill. It was
also euggested that the division of FOR SALE — .
this money between the township Model A Ford, In good condition.
and the county be changed. Phone 36 or 35.
The Federation will again hold a NOTICE —
Field Day and publish a Year book. If it's a built in cupboard you need,
One invitatton has been received or have any furniture or antiques in
to hold the annual picnic in Goderich need of repairs, contact M. A,.
again this year. No action was taken Fraser, Shone 17-r-19 Brussels.
011 this invitation as it was con- . Work guaranteed.
sidered advisable to wait and see if
other invitations are received. FOR SALE— i
A delegation from Huron County 33' Piga, 3 weeks old,
Federation of Agriculture is se Don• Fraser Phone 17-r-19 ,'
tending the Annual Meeting of the Whatever the situation, you'll'
Canadian Federation ' of Agriculture want Bray Chicks before the sea -
being held at Niagara Falls, Ont., son's over. Get price list, order now,
this week, mixed, Pullets, cockerels, immisd-
Over fifty tumor farmers from
FTnron County attended the Acrirul• late or later delivery. Agent Wm.
Moved by Alfred Knight, seconded
by John Gordon Knight, that we ap• l . — E
Olen Bray, Eithaf,
Lural short course a t. Glueph. Ont..
point Martin McDonald and Graeme FARMERS — ,
4
, anti much Information and training
McDonald as caretaker for year 1950 I held early in January. They reported Now is the time larder your Spring I
at 65c an hour. — Carried, the coarse was well worth attending
Farm Implements. I
Moved by Alfred Knight, seconded ins received. We cannot estimate 1 if you are thinking of getting s 1
the value training, double disc .-for tractor or a spring ;
should lead tool
imtheaproved farmingas lint
tooth harrow or a set of drag harrows
our county as these young men put or a plow or cultivator or a rubber,
Into practice on their own farms the tired wagon.
things they have been taught by Ask for Price on Mach Erom Geo,
hose educational experts. Wesenbarg, Phone 56-r-9 Brussels.
Huron county lead all counties in LEA WEBER SEEDS O7: —.. I
the Province In amount of Co -Op.,
life insdirance sold during 1043, $118, KITCHENER —
0 Are announcing to the farmers- and
Co-Op..(Ilifet agents in HuronrCounty Are
of this community that they ,
tinning the prat year. In Auto m• have a representtative Inc your con-
venience to order your requirements
for spring planting season. We have
everything in seeds, grain, porn, grass
seeds, permanent pasture and garden
seeds. -- -
Place your order or inquire from
Glen. Weeenburg, Phone 56-r-9. "
TENDERS WANTED —
The Secretary of Morris Township
School Area will receive tenders until
NOTICE -- January 81st, 1950,' for supplying,
Maple and Beech bpdy wood cut 18
in inches inlength to the schools of
following
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IN 1949
Ontario Farmers Purchased
More Ford Tractors
Than All Other Two -Plow
Tractors Combined.
n
Tractor
evAi F
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Stan o Me L use mq to
Ford - Monarch Dealer
Listowel
Phone 66
Listen to John Strong CKNX 8.30 a. in.
atm
McNCIP4 Ji:ii 12 tis76srvi4 e
Shellubrication Shell Ht,usehold and Snell Petroleum Products
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts ono Accesaortse
phone 77 -e -G
Brussels, Ont.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
by Martin McDonald, that we aft -
point Clifford Alcock, for grave
digger for the year 1950, for the
same price end .terms as last year,—
Carrieci.
Mover by John J. Schnook, second-
ed by Alfred Knight, that we move
a nate of regret to the two members
of the board who are sick, Robert
Shiels and Duncan McTaggart, and
hope their ilinea will 00013 be over
and they will soon be well again, —
Carried,
Moved by John J.:Sehnock, second-
ed by Alfred Knight, that we move
a vote of thanks to Jelin McNabb for
the use of their home for this nieet-
ing. — Carried.
Moved by John 3. Schnuck. second-
ed by Gordon Knight; that we ad-
journ this meeting. — Carried,
highest in number of vehicles in-
sured with six hundred and sixty six
blamed to the end of 1949; and this
cOuu,ty was first in potential cov-
erage. This shows that Co -Op,
Insurance is definately a popular
company and must be what the
Iiuron County farmer bad been look-
ing' for.
MAIL ORDER HOUSE SENDS
ITke 66th Annual Meeting of the OUT ttNEWB" ITEM.
• Policyholders of the Rama Farmers
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, will
he held in the Foresters Ball, At-
wood, an Thursday, the 7th day of
February 1950 at two o'clock.
For the purpose of receiving the
reports of the directors. and auditors
and disposing of the same, for the
eleotion of officers and any other
'bttsiuess that may come before the
meeting.
r. P. w omuth
Registered
onitemetrist
_.Iodern Eve Service"
Yesteri Ontario's Most
Phone 118, farriston
i We recently 'received a. ''news"
item labelled "for immediate re-
lease" from one of Canada's lead-
ing mail-order department stores
in Toronto. it tells of its tremen-
daus new catalogue soon to be
thoroughly circulated throughout this
diistriet. In oar years of publication
we can never retell receiving a
single line of advertising from this
firm one of the ecttntry's wealthiest,
Our looal merchants, whe support
us regularly and tell us they get
good results from tate space they
buy, wouldn't think of trying to
have us insert email obvious[ ab
vertlsing ee "newse. Tn ,the mean,
time, . we have a itis basket by our
desk and every -day it is full of
"immediate retesees."
1.
Morris Township in the
amounts;
S .S. 1
S. S. 3
5, 8-. 4
S. S. 5
S, S. 6
S S. 1
S. S.8
S, 8. 9,
8..S. 10
S. S. 11
S. 11, 18 • I5 cords
Wood to be delivered and piled be-
fore June 16, 1980.
Tenders also for supplying 2 cords
of 'cedar for each school.
The lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily acaeltte&
1 B. Shaw,
Bine ale, Oat.
20 cords
12 cords
12 cords
12 cords
20 cords
10 cords
10 cords
20 cords
8 cords
10 eordt
POULTRY —• EGGS — FEED
RA
15
(E
retscars
Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80 —' Brussels, Ont.
S =r r ve Feedin Costs
FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP
PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY
NOURISHED BIRDS WHO
GIVE MORE EGGS—BETTER
EGGS. BY INCREASING
QUALITY AND QUANTITY
YOU LOWER COST AND
INCREASE PROFITS.
latch"'
(Fill -the -Basket)
EGG MASH and EGG PELLETS
(Birds Relish Pellets)
For Sale by
Ethel Produce
Phone 22-r40
-- REPAIRED and RECOVERED —
Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
Also Rebuild Mattresses
Pickup and Delivered
Stratford Upholstering Co
43 Brunshwick Street
Enquire at --'
Stratford, Ont.
D. A. RA.NN
Furniture and Funeral Service
/impels, Ont.
Phone 36 or 85