The Brussels Post, 1942-9-30, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Far;-, Farm Stock & Implements
Lot 3, Con, 10, Grey Twp. I' of Farm Stock, implenierits and
Ye rtrlles East oP Brussels .l some Household Effects,
FRIDAY, OCT 9th
at 1 yarn.
Harold Jackson has' been instructed
to, eel) by; Public Auction the fol-
Iotetn9:
1M2
S..E11417NTS-1 Melotte Oream ` sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp•
SePareame 1 Dig Harrow; 1 ICH.
Matter; Farm iSle'ghs; 2 section i1OR;SC/S-1 Reg. oiare 7 yrs;• old; 1
Harrows; 1 stuffier; 1 Walking utey .mars, 6 yrs. old, 1 Gelding 6
Plow 1 Garg Plow; 1 Fanning Mill; yrs, old; 1 Gelding 4 yrs. okl; 1 Filly.
1 Farm Wagon; 1 Hay 114°E; Buggy;. (eligible for reg.) 1 yr, old;
Cutter; 140 feet e1 New Hay Rope; CATTLE -10 young' Cows (to fresh,.
Hay Fork; Slings; Sling Chain and en Oct.); 4 Heifers to freshen Oet•;,
Sling Rope; Set of Single Harness; l utrsey Heifers in calf; 1 part Jet
Set e'. Breeching Harness; 3 Hers° bey Heifer in calf; 10 Yearlings; 15
Coria 's,
Lot 14, Con, 5, Morris
W E DN•ESDAY, OGT, '14th.
iLast Fall Calves; 8 Steers 2 yrs. old;
/TORSOS -1 Clyde Mare S years oll
old.
PIGS -6 V eItIye.00d SOWS to farrow;
FOGS -7 Pigs 175 eras.; 5 Figs 150 lbs, i 2 Weldwood Sows with litters; 1
415th- E--.1 Blaok Cow due Maioli ,.
Reg, Yorkshire 'Sow to farrow,; 10;
15th: 1 Re 1 Cow due March 10; 1 ! oun'g Yorkshire SOWS to farrow in
Boars row clue March 18; 1 Red CoW, IyTov . 1S Pigs 3 SO old; a Pigs 2
Farrow; 1 2 -year 014 Durham. Steer; mos. old; 1 Purebred Yorkshire Brag:
2 -year-old Derham Heifer; 3 year-
1POULTRY-12'5 1B, R. liens 1 yr. old,
old Durham Steers; 1 year-old Dur -'1 (Bray) Gov't. Banded, blood tested
ham Heifer; 4 Spring Durham i
. -, �t•;ViPL'IIMI7ATTS-1 wagon, good re-
pair; 1 light wagon; 1 Root Pnllrer
old;
1 pure bred Durham Bu11.
1 Clyde Mare 10years o, .
Soldiers Overseas,
Appreciate Cigarettes
1• S• n•
1 re'ce`ived the cigarettes today and
you dolt allow how good It is t get
them, WO can buy a
,cigarettes but very few and they
are nothing like the Canadian Mg. 1
had a letter from John Campbell to-
day he said he received his O.K. Sim
Pannier is at the mane camp, Thanks
a lot for the sueokes,
Yours,
S. G. Galbraith
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IIngiatud, Aug. 18, 1942
Calves;
Forks, Shovels, Whiffletrees, •neck•
yokes and other articles. ,
GRAIN -600 bushels of Mixed .Grain,
Oats & Barley; 80 tons of Mixed Al -
lath. and Timrotb5,
TERMS ON CHATTELS—CASH
FARM -62 Acre Farm, clay loamy,
well drained, brick house, frame
barn, artesian well, windan'ill,--Terms
made known day of sale.
Harold Jackson James H. Fulton
Auctioneer Prop.
1 Hand Cutting Bos; 1 Gang Plow;
1 Riding Plow; 300 Jote Sacks; 4
Feeding Orates; 1 Oab115 (120 ft..; 3
Wooden Pulleys; 1 set of Beam
'Scales; 1 Cool Oil Drum (20 gal.-.
HOD1SEI1OLD 3FF1]011S-1 Mabee'
any
a ee'any Bedroom Suite; 1 Wooden Beck`
1 Child's Bed; 3 Felt Mattresses.;
2 sets of Spring 1 Hall 'Rack; 1
Washing Machine, Wringer; 1 Daisy
Churn; 3 Buckeye Incubators (300
egg size; ; 1 Parlour 'Cools Coal
... „__�� Stove; 1 Bos Stove; 1 Carpet Sweep-
er; 2 Milk Pails; 1 Aladdin Lamp; 3
1 Dal 011 Lamins.
The tubove 11st will be sold without
1 reserve as proprietors are giving gp
rented farm.
TERMS OF SALE—CASH
Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer
Anniversary aQtviees will be ob.
I_erved in the Presbyterian Church
,Sunday, Oct, 4th, Rev. Kenneth
Palmer of Failuereton will be guest
Preacher . both ntornlhig and esesin,g,
Mr, and 1M1's. Richmond Sr„ of
Hamilton spent a. few clays here at
Dr; Richmond's. Mrs, Rlehmoild
and little son Dick returned to the
city with then and v::%ited there.
Mr, Ray Carr of Toronto visited his
mother Mrs. 13. k', Carr 001' a few
d'a'ys.
Mr, and Mrs, lOrio Whitfield and
{
family of and line Elms, spent Sun-
111, day, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Dunbar.
Resolved your parcel of cigarettes I Mr, Seoul) Jonas was avis dlf, at
today and they are much appreciated the 11e'112 of his slaughter, Mrs. Chas,
es tobacco has Ibsen scarce lately. ;S'ebeerer on .Sunday.
I wish to thank your Association Mrs, Rev. Harold Saell and little
very utueh for the kindness and
'thoughtfulness expressed by this
gift. ,
Clarence R. Jauvrin.
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East `9P
- Prduce
Eggs, Poultry & Feeds
Phone 66
Brusgais
HOG and POULTRY
Commercial Feeds
Mill Feeds
Bone Meal
Oyster Shell
Cod Liver Oil
Grit
J
EverY � Ui ing
to make the hens
lay 'A =grade eggs
Wo ar-3 hi the
6i)1• all kgaids
OF. x1`N9ULTRY:
"Flock demon s
- A. Specialty't
Pring US YO 3g
O31r Motto --
Honest Grade
on every egg
HILDREN of all ages
• thrive on "CROW N
BRAND', CORN SYRUP.
, They never tire of Its delict-
ane flavor and it really is so
good for them—so give the
children "CROWN BRAND"
o nly day. •
e Leading physicians pro.
nonnce `CROWN BRAND"
CARNE SYRUP a most satis-
factory carbohydrate to use
al a mills modifier in the
feeding of tiny infante and
e s an energy producing food
for growing children.
THE FAMOUS o .
ENERGY loop$��` -
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***:1$747°144
V ailCOQ CANADA STARCH
COMPANY limber
Wm. Spear
D. M. McTavish
Props.
Dear Sirs.
Received your two cartons of cig-
arettes a few days ago and 1 was
eurelY pleased to receive them and
would like you to thank the Fire-
rnon's Association on my behalf.
However it was last my Luck to
receive the emlpty Darton as the
cigarettes were all gone. I got a
carton from my sister the same day
and they were O.K. so I guess I was
lucky after all,
How is everything going in Brus-
sels I suppose everything will be
pretty quiet these timte's. lSverything
s goirg well over here so far and I
have been having a pretty fair time.
We have a bit of excitement some•
,times when Jerry ,comes but not
soften.
I have never met any of the Brus-
sels boys over here as yet but you
never know when you wilt
I will close now hoping you are
all keeping O.K. and it is sure good
to know that you are 'thinking about
us cheepe and doing what you can to
help us out.
Thanking you,
Ken, Murray
Auction Sale
Farm ,Stock and Implements:
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, has
received instructors frorri T. 3.'
bie0licbael to sell by public auction
ou Thursday, October 1, at 1 p.111 011
Lot 3, Con, 3, Hullett 'Township; '
Horses -1 regd. Clyde stallion, 5
Years old; 1 regd. CIyds mare, . 4
years old, in foal; 1 regd, C'l'yde'MOT
ayears old; 1 eligible filly 3 months
old; 1 general purpose mare 4 years
old, in foal; 1 general purpose geld-
:ug 3 years old; 1 general 'Pnrppse
fills 2 years old; 2 Clyde' ''fillies; 1
year old; 4 Clyde geldings 1 year old.
1 general purpose foal 5 months old•
,Cattle—Gurnsey cow dub time of
sale; Gurneey cow clne'Dec, 13; Gur-
neery cow due Feb. 2'5;' GurnaeY cow
due Mar. 7; Gurnsey'"cow due Apr.
10; Gurney cow due May 26; Hol-
stein cow due Oct. 17;' Holstein coil
dale Dec. 17; Holstein coley due Jan,
20; Holstein cow due Apr. 21;;'Dm
ham cow due San. 4 Durham dew
due Apr. 1.
Pigs --1 pure bred Yorkshire, hog;
1 York sow due Dee, lst. 1 pure bred
York sow with 9 pigs; 15 chunks, 80
lbs.
Sheep -4 ewe lambs; 6 pure bred
Shropshire ewefs.
Implements --1 MIL binder 7 ft; 1
deering mower; 1 M.H. hay loader;
1 sulky rake; Deering fertilizer drill,
1 M.H. bean scuffles' and puller; 1
M,H. spring tooth cultivators i tour
-
section harrow; barrow cart; 1
Bissell disc barrow; 1 1 -2 -furrow rid
Ing plow; 11 -furrow walking plow; 1
farts wagon -2-46 ft. hay rack;, 1
rubber tired wagon; 1 set sleighs; 2
rubber tired wagon; 1 set Sleighs; 2
set log bunks; gravel box; fanning
mill; 1 set of senies4 2000 1ba•; Mc-
Cormick Deering cream seawater
No, 3 ,like new):
Harmers --1 set of breeching harn-
ess; 1 set back hand harneas; 6
horse Collars; 150 ft. of hay fork rope
1 year old; hay fork; sling chain;.
pulleys, shake tope, 'forks, shovels,
whilfletrese, necIcyokes.
Terme cash. Everything will be
sold without reserve,
Harold Ja.dieson, Auctioneer.
eon Rodger have returned from a
visit at Clinton with her parents,
Sunray School in the 'United
Church next Sunday, Oct. a, will be
held at 2 pan, and church service at
3 p,m. on account of Presbyterian
Anniversary,
Anniversary 1Servicee will be held
in the United Church on Thanks-
giving Sunday, Oct. llth, Rev, T, H.
Ackert of Monckton will be the guest
:speaker. iServices et 11 am, and
7.30 •>3an, You are coda'ially invited
to attend these services.
Another euchre and dance, in •cid
or our war -worker's unit here, will
be held Friday evening, in the town
515111 hall, Oet 2nd. A draw will be
taken on the lovely dr•esden plate
naiit, donated by Mrs, George. Whit-
field, on Well tickets have been
sold for some time past. Everyone
welcome.
A very large gathering of Mende
and neielvbors assembled in, the hall
on Friday evening, in honor of the
newlynrarried couple. Mr. and Mrs.
Carman iiaker. Dancing was enjoyed
,fur a tune, then they were presented
with a lovely cedar -chest and a beau-
tiful living -room mirror, Carman
"culled to the gtfts and, lunch was
the;' served. ,More dancing brought
a
.pleasant evening to a close. 'We
Wish them many years of happiness
together.
Dear Sirs: Mrs, Leitch Sr., has returned to
For the second time I have the her hone. to Hi -teasels after a few
pleasure of thanking you for cig- ,weeks' visit with her son end
arettes which I 'received yesterday. deniehter at Norwaeh. 'While there
Tt is nese to know that even when <be ral,eJhra+err her Mth hirthlsv,
'elevating to wartime 'organizations!,:: re,eeWing many take gifts, on Sept,
you ,still find tate time and money to
remember the Mone -town boy's, and
lighten our army work, much of
which .is very unpleasant.
It also (brings to mind the fact
the are not only fighting for our-
selves hut for every man, woman and
child who defends on us, and who
wants Canada to remain the same as
we have al-n+•aryls• known it in the past.
I am to the best . of health and
d t tackle any obstacle and
Y; rdr,esday, 10 111deutber 30111, 1042
Used Cars icor Sthe
1938 Plymouth Sedan good tires Radio & Heater
1929 Chrysler Coupe
1929 Ford Sedan ,.
1929 Chev. Coach (,�■ TRUCKS 4
I TRUCK
6 Good Used Trucks, well tired.
13t,. SIE+ FOR SALE
2 Bay Geldings 1500 lbs. each
1 Black Gelding 5 yrs. 1200 lbs.
1 Black Mare 5 yrs 1200 lbs.
2 Cheap work horses
1 Black Gelding 6 yrs 1350 lbs.
Percheron Mare 3 yrs clean legged
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Heavy Bush Horses'1600 to 1800.
Some Grey•Delivery Horses 1150 to 1350, standing
sixteen hands high.
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Harvesting and Marketing when the leaves have fallen from
Of Soybeans the plants and the seeds are quite
300 acres In Huron this year firm, It is, important to have the
NEW WAR CROP PROVIDES seed well into the dough stage as
OIL FOR MUNITIONS difficulty will be found In storing
An increase from. 500 to 3000 acres seed containing more than 14%,
of soyabeane in Huron County will , moisture, Once Soyabeans have
provide much needed oil for the passed the dough stage, little
manufacture of paints, varnishes, clanger from frost damage will be
war munitions, and obher essential i found. This enables the harvesting
Period to be delayed until the
moisture content has been reduced.
At present the most satisfactory
method of harvesting ,Soybeans is
Writ the small com'bine. The harvest-
ing is done in one operation, thus
,saving labour and resulting in the
loss of fewer beans by eliminating
handling the crop. The seeds should
No, 2 ,Soyabeans must be 14% 01' be quite dry, to facilitate the thresh -
under in moieture. Should they be Mg and for safety in storage.
No. 3 beano there would be 3c lis- Where a comlbine is not available
oount and No. 4, lac discount, the grain 'binder may be used. Less
If any of these 'grad'es tested loss of seed will be experienced if
17tu. "tough,' that is 14.1 to,J.6%a moisture it the binding is clone when the pods
The war -workers were busy quftt: there would be a discount of 2c per
Ing at vertous homes last Thursday lore damp and toughened with dew.
.nmrl Pr";,••• '[nma ne tttn.,s henna•, 1 bushel: It "damp", that is 16.1 to The sheaves, limy then be stooked
M,•r ne.,+,,rm, C'eel,rnne',e, Mrs , 13% there would he lc discount; If untie ready to thresh,
'Maoist' tl t is131 to 20% there
Percy .teP eneonae and Mrs.
products.
The Federal Government has guar-
anteed a minimum price of $1,95 Per
bushel delivered Toronto, so working
this back, and taking into considera-
tion the handling charges that the
local Elevators should get, the local
elevators should pay the tweeters
$•1.7S per 1155. tor No. 2 Soyabeans.
4 h d M- s Fre
to . . o In ushrg the grain separator for
Sleichthosm's, would be a discount of iSe; and any -threshing, if the Soyabeans are dry,
eiehlh Ad'a. Warcllaw of A3ax. and 'thing over 20% with it grade "wet" a o the concaves sdittttid be reutoved' and
discount of 20c per bushel. •a black of wood sntbetituted. I1 mantle
lielen Jawline of Toronto were weak , ,she soya.bean crop is ready for
and guests et their hones here. seed is damp, the concave may be
The SPonter'a, Tnstii:ute will meet on ' harvesting now, Especially Is this lent in but most of the teeth remov-
prepare aitirue of the earlier varieties like ed. In 'either case, the speed of the
Thursday altesoon, Oet, 3515 at 2.30 1 Mandarin and Kabott. Later verde-
a,t. the ]tome of Mrs. Sohn M,e'Intnsh, 1 cylinder liv11 should' be ralbodad by one -
T hope this finds, you all the sane
way. The motto is more desirable social ties like O.A:C. 211 and A. K. will be half while the remaiin.der oP the
Beene I close I will again say c ready in abcue 10 days• m•aehine should run at normal speed
life Por oar 1011115 poontel will bel
''Thank You." . taken by Mrs. Geo, Menzie, Roll cal SOy beams are ready to harvest
. Sincerely yours, • what era some of the Problems o1 i
Tpr, Lorne McCauley your enn,m.Pnity, A chapter from 1
ON1JMENTS
♦ To those contemplating building
o a 1k/imminent, d have just secured
0 big selection of different kinds
of granite. See me before buying
etsewhere, Cemetery Lettering
a Specialty.
Ail Work Guaranteed
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Helllo Fellows;
'Iibis reminds me of that old fire
engine or you fellows washing the
snow away, wetting the odd passer-
by. Those were the days,
Thames for your welcome gift, 300
'Sweet ,Oapa, I received yesterdaY.
We are still Makin, over here, a
little muddy this week,
Keep the town rolling. Rest wish-
es to all ,
Yours appreciated
An 11.0.0.0.
Lloyd Sanderson
Legion Dance
The local branch of the legion is
asking for your support on Wednes-
day evening, 'October 7th when they
are sponsoring a dance in the Brae -
eels Town Hall. The proceeds of
this deuce are to be used to send
Christmas parcels to all Brussels,
Morris and Grey boys who aro over-
sees. Music will be' supplied by
Brown's Orchestra and the admission
charge is only 26e, That is a small
contribution for anyone to make to
supply our local boys with good
things at Christmas. If you go to
the dance and enjoy yourself or 11
Yea stay at heals you can *ui'ely
some '25e for a. ticket,
MORRIS
,1,irs, Clifford Cardiff recoived word
that .her husband dance -Corporal
Clifford Cardiff of the Army Service
Corps, bebert, .is •in the Military
ileepital there, having uiudergone
an operation ,for 'appslhlicbtts.
the Stem Beek. The ITnknnwn
Country will be read and discussed.
Community singing. All ladies who
are ill'teres•tefl are invited to ititend.
whether members or not,
The 70Th Anniversary of Knox
Presbyterian Obtn•ch. Ethel, will be
hell Sunday. Oct, 4th. Services at
11 am, and 8 pan. Rev. K. H.
Palmer of Palmerston will be the
gime. speaker, Special music by
.the ,choir. Mrs. Glen FJokmier, solo-
'i'et, at morning service. The Girls'
'Double Trio from Listowel at even.
Ing service. ,
A Veteran Of Last War
Will Speak on Saturday
Radio listeners are asked to trine
in on OILNX from 12.45 to 1 o'clock
noon, on Saturday, October 3rd, to
hear Mr. D. E. Campbell of Gederich
outline some of the reasons why we
should buy every War Stamp and
Certificate the can,, A veteran of the
last war, Mr. Campbell knows, from
hitter experience, 'what war means
to human beings and: Ole dire ueces
shy at provldirg the money to bring
the present conflict to a suecess1ul
Issue.
The 100re stamps and certificates
we buy the sooner the war will end.
Men; Women Over 40
Vol Week,\Nora; Old?
Wait Nasal Psi), Mk.?
~on
ace i r, R. Snaith, Brussels
r rents: w,.wrua,a weara..e,esm.u'm.®
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Clear telephone lines for
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hold up messages on which production efficiency may depend.
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number,.. consult this directory,
2. SPEAK distinctly
the mouthpiece. ' directly into
3. ANSWER promptly when the
bell rings,
4. USE 0PF+PEAK hours for Long
Distance calls: before 9.30 a.m.,
1.2 p,m., 5.7 p.m., after 9 p.m.
rSere !hint r may loon Irijlleg, out
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