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City Prot,
Howick Fall Fair
Held At Gerrie
ti„lorrie. U.tc a"r aril. -- 'fl.e S4t11
mannal tall- lair of Hawick Agricul-
ture Socitey was held here an Sat-
urday.. Walkerton• Ladies' Band led
the p't 'a'.lt ri s;nl children.
"owirh as well as Gorrie hal
? displays worthy of meat-
„< 1-Itrwiclt garden bri-
llibit.
1°, oinc:'s Institute was the
only entry for the thrift booth,
l •lt was to show the uses of
e is e atuo —wheat and oats.
made were'. •
te-II Ll.�.i .lyd especially so in the was'a rine showing of rat'
,,,niklreu's work entered frnnl the a .. -li-cp and the classes in
E1 wick schools. Mr. J. H. Nell had were better filled than last
life antique display with a total year. The entries of grain, however,
;umber of 126 articles, many gather- were poor, due to the unseasonable
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BUSINFSS CARDS
-WILLIAM SPENCE
Estate Agent Conveyancer
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, ONT.
DennisDuq ette — Lincene.s Auctioneer
(FOR HURON COUNTY)
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be
looked after im.mediatety.
For Information, etc„ write or phone either 51.18 OR
41•X at Brussels, Ont.
ALL SALES CONDUC'.ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER.
MODERATELY PRICED.
Allan A. Laxxaont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy icor farmers,
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. S. Donab'1sen - Licensed Auctioneer
Phone 35-r-13 — Atwood, Ont.
for the Courtles of Huron and Perth
ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
—CHARGES MODERATE—
For Engagements phone 31 'The Brussels Post' and they
will be looked after immediately.
W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M.,
Physaeiaa and Surgeon
Convener
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.rn.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p.m.
Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment only.
Horne calls in 'nrenoons and 4 - 6 p.m.
C'.l as, T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
AutolnuTbile: and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Ca,
'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 87.r-2
Harald Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
(Licensed in Hurun and Perth Counties)
PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
For infol'mation, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson,
phone 12 on 658 Seatorth R.R. 1, Brut: ifield
Make ar'angen ents at The Brussels Post er
Elsner D. Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels.
D. c RANN Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERViI2E.
Licensed I•unetal Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 -- -- BRUSSELS, ONT.
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JAMES McFADZEAN
Howick. Mutual Fire Insurance
--also—
Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insrurance
Automobile Insurance
PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1
TURNSERRY ST. --x-- BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licenscti For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUAI,ANTEEd — PRICE,S REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 01 "The Brussels Post" and they will
be 'oohed After immedaitely
For information, etc„ w lie or phone Lew. Rowland 884,•24 at
Seafertit; 'se write R.R. 3r Walton.
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7:.'. u c t. i c. n Sale
Premier King Hopes
No Election Necessary:
Primo llittiotot .ilat'laetlaie icing
an -Monday night told a dinner
gathering or •elose to 400, National
t.iberal ,Federation members ut Ot-
tawa that be holies there will be no
necessity of 0 general election in
Canada until "the, houratwhich we
may look forward to welcoming
batik to their homeland" those Can -
adieus who survive .the War over
seas. -
Farm Stock and Implements
North %2 Lot 29, Con. 10, Grey Twp.,
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20th
at 1 P.M.
M rs, Frank Hackwell, Proprietress
Wm. Scott, Auctioneer
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Farm ,Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
tHURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943
Comrneacing at 1 P.M.
t Lot 4, Concession 7, Grey Twp.
11,4 miles north and 1 mile
east of Brussels.
HORSES -
1 Clyde Team, 12 years old
:'lyde Gelding, 7 years old
.'iyde Mare. 8 years old
g Mate 7 Yeass old
CATTLE—
(All Durham Cattle)
1
Ro-an Cow due May 15
1 Red Cow due May 18
1 Pied Cow due January 10
r 1 Farrow Cow
7 Heifers rising 2 years old
6 Steers rising 2 years old
5 Spring Calves
•PIGS -
10 Pigs, 140 lbs.
6 Pigs, 125 lbs.
7 Pigs, 9 weeks sold
POULTRY -
85 •Sussex. Hens, 1 year old
IMPLEM.ENTS-
1 Deering Binder, 7 -foot cut
i 1 Massey -Harris Fertilizer Drill
j 1 14 -plate "Bussell' Disk
1 Deerirg stiff -tooth cultivator, 8 -ft.
1 Riding Plow
1 Walking Plow
1 Gang Plow
1 Scnfrler
1 Steel Lard Roller
1 5 -section harrows
1 Deering Mower, 6 -took
1 Deering Hay Loader (new)"
1 Deering Side Rake (new)
1 Sulky Rake
1 Deerirg - Manm•e Spreader (new)
1 Farm Truck Wagon (new)
Hay Iltack, 15 -toot, Roller Rack
1 Set of Sleighs (naw) and rack
1 Rubber Tired Buggy (like new)
1 Steel Tired Buggy
2 Portland Cotters
1 Stone Boat -
1 Fleury Grain Crusher
1 set of .Scales, 2009 1hs. capacity
25 grain Bags
Delaval Cream Separator, power
drive -14 H,P. Motor
Wheel Borrow
Quantity of Lumber
Fonts, Shovels, Wbiffietrees,
100 -ft 3Oxtension Corti
Neckyokes tend Other Articles
HAY AND GRAIN -
35 tons of mixed Hay
200 bnsbela Mixed Crain (1942)
1000 bushels- Mixed Grain (1048)
Quantity of 'Mangles & Potatoes •
2 Set of Baolt-band Harness
1 Set of Single Harness
Several Horse Collars
1 set of Stewart Electric Horse -
Nippers
1 Set of T•Tand clippers
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --
1 McClary Range .
2 Extension Tables
6 Dining -room Chairs, •
Side Board
1 Arm Chair
2 Dressers and other bedroom furni-
ture
TERMS—CASH
No Reserve as Farm Has Been Soid,
Harold Jackson, Seaforth
Auctioneer
Mrs, Alex. I. Armstrong,
Proprietress
Robt. Patrick, Clerk.
:bass t8on' Sale
Farm Stock and implements
SIA of Lots 54 & 55, Concession
1, Morris Township
About 1 mite West of Jamestown
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th
Sale starts at 1 p.m. Sharp
HORSES -
1 Clyde Gelding, 9 years old
1 Black Percheron Gelding, 4 yrs. cid
1 General Purpose Geeing, 3 -.yrs.
o1d broke single or double
1 Belgian Gelding 1 year old
1 Pe'reheron Gelding, 3 years old
CATTLE -
1 Durham Cos', S years old fresh,
rebred „ „ ,
1 Durban Cow, S years old bred
A:ng. 29th
1 Durham Hereford Cow, 0 years
old fresh.
1 Din -ham Cow, 5 years old
Buy War Saving Stamps
Aug, 10th
1 Holstein Cow, 5 years old
Aug. 7th
Holstein -Durham Cow,
old bred August 41,tth
1 Ilnt-tein-1iei''etoT•d Cow ODDS AND ENDS
bred
bred
5 years
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TO THE HOLDERS W DOMINION OF CANADA 5% BONDS.
DUE AND PAYABLE AT PAIL OCTOBER 15, 1943
AND 4% BONDS DUE OCTOBER 15, 1945
(which have been called for payment at par on October 15,1943) t
Your holdings of these issues
may be converted into Fifth
Victory Loan Bonds dated
November 1, 1943. Bonds of
these issues will be accepted at
a price of 1001/2% in payment
for Fifth Victory Bonds. This
conversion may be arranged
during the Victory Loan with
your Victory Loon salesman,
with your Bank, Trust or Loon
Company from whom details
are available.
DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE
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4 years
old fresh and robred.
1 Hereford Cow, 8 years old, fresh
rebred
1 Ayrshire Cow 0 years old fresh,
rebred
1 lit-di:loin ('ow, 6 years old, fresh,
rebred
1 Gat'nsey Cow aged, fresh
1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old,
bred Aug. let
1 Brindle Heifer 19 months old, I
'bred Aug,' 28th
9 Durham Yearlings •
1 Ayrshire heifer, 1 year old
'7 Spring Calves
6 Fall Calves
These are a choice lot. of
Young Cattle.
P1GS—
•elwaod Breeding
1 Yor6cshire flog, W
1 York Sow carrying 'second litter,
clue to farrow Nov. 26t1 r^'�
2 York Sows carrying second litter
due to farrow Dec. 22
5 York Sows, pigs just weaned, all
rebred
1 York ,Sow,, with. 9 pigs 3 weeks' old
14 Pigs, 9 weeks old,
6 Chunks about 100 lbs.
13 Pigs averaging 165 lbs,
10 Pigs averaging 180 lbs,.
34 Pigs all around 7 weeks old '
IMPLEMENTS—
1040 Ford Fei°guson Tractor on
rubber with Ferguson plow, in
A-1 shape
Pulley for Ford Ferguson Tractor
Bissell double disc in -throw and out -
throw, 14 -plate
Spring -tooth Harrow, 3 -section
1 International Suring -tooth -Qunt1•
vator
1 Massey -Harris 13 -dice fertilizer
Drill -
2 Crown Going Piow •
1 Walking Plow yearly new
1 Deering Spreader
1 sot Harrows 16 -toot
1 Massey -Harris Mower 6 -foot cut
1 Massey -Harris Hay Loader nearly
new
1 Massey -Harris Siete Rake new this
Year-
1 International Dump Rake
1 Cockositutt truck . Wagon, nearly
new
1 Deering Binder 7 -foot cut
1 Blizzard Cutting Box, 12 -inch
mouthpiece with pipes -
1 Vessott 10 -inch Grinder
1 Belt 26 -feet long 8 -inches wide, 6
ply, new
1 set Bench Sleighs with Rack
1 steel -tired ,Buggy •
1 Trailer with stock Packs suitable
For use with tractor, equipped
with 32x6 tires
1 set Double Ifarness -
1 Car '34 V-8 Deluxe Sedan
HAV—
elou.t 25 tone o£ Mixed Hay
TERMS—CASH
Arthur Ruttan, Proprietor
Thos. Miller, Clerk - - -
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
We should do everything possible
to make our carpets last longer
these day:. So, when you switch
furniture around far the sake of a
new decorative effect, don't forget
to turf: your rugs around too. This
MI only improves the appearance,
but reversing rage also makes them
wear more evenly, Traffic is dis-
tributed over the entire surface, and
unsightly worn spots that might
develop in one place are avoided.
Grease and dirt ou walls or other
surfaces to be painted prevent new
coats from adhering properly. Such
surfaces should be thoroughly clean-
ed' with soap and, water to which a
little ammonia has been added, then
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stook & implements
Colbourne Township
1 Mile East of Benmiller
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th
at 12:30 o'olook
Full line of New Machinery, induci-
ng Tractor (riibber• tired), Combine,
also a full titre of other new
machinery,
Also 40 head o£ cattle.
Everything 60 be sold as Proprietor
has sold his farm, -
TERMS—CASH
Wrn. Snyder, Harold Jackson,
Prop, Auctioneer
rl'.uTvnA Lo dry thoropghly,
Home economists now look upon
the practice of scrubbing linoleum
as distinctly out of date. The appli-
cation of linoleum finish to the floor
eovering will not roily protect the
pattern Irani footwear, ;lint also
make it possible to clean the surface
easily by slmply mopping 1t,
0111 glass rye droppers that are
ua to ger required for their intend-
, can be used in another way.
There are often hard -to -get spots
in the family sewing machine or
other household articles that need
The eye dropper, used as a
miniature oil -can will do the triek
in a, jiffy,
• oiling.
When detaching a cord from an
outlet or appliance, lane hold of the
plug so as to avoid fraying the cord,
exposing or melting a loose
oouneotion,
Letters from home aro sure-fire .
morale boosters for the armed forc-
es. Letter writing should rate as a
number one war job for Canadians.
Wellesley Plowing Match Oct. 9th—
The annual Wellesley Township
Match will be held on Saturday,
October 0111, at the farm of Mr.
Edgar Tittnimond, 1,3„c. utiles west of
Crosshill, Approximately 8400 will
be awarded in prizes this year and
it promises to be one of the best in
the history of the organization. Be
sure to keep this date in mind,
w=111111
TOUR Duro dealer is at your
1 service at all times. If your
Pump is not giving the service that
itshould, have the Duro dealer
check it over, make necessary ad-
justments and, if required, replace
worn parts.
By doing this, your Pump will
be kept in good working order.
Production of Duro Pumps this
year is limited and makes it nec-
essary for all present owners to
do everything possible to extend
the life of their pumps, as replace-
ments are not available.
WATER SYSTEMS
Anikatiir
1 -J
l.�Jl FMl:el
Loddon
Should you be without running
water under pressure, your Duro dealer
may possibly be able to secure one for
you, provided 'you can show it is ab-
solutely necessary for farm use and
essential for increased crop produc-
tion. Purchasers must secure Wartime
Prices and Trade Board approval.
Elnco Bathroom Fixtures and Fit-
tings are still obtainable for a new
bathroom or renovation• -of an old one:
The Emco dealer in your vicinity will
be glad to show you the range of styles
now available. '1
Buy War Savings Stamps and terilfkaies Regularly
Wilton & Gillespie
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