The Brussels Post, 1941-10-29, Page 65
11.1E BRUSSELS POST ,,,,,.,,.... -•
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BLUEVALE
Miss Duty opened her 11o1ne on A� ri•
day for the tial.ning t'chool in. 'Reno-
vation of Clothing,' for the East
Huron District Wanton's Institute.
Miss With M. Collins of the De-
pertinent,
e-
i r inen conducted lite tichool, Mrs.
1. C Denlerling, district president,
was the local leader from Fordwen,
Miss Edwards from Carrie, 'Mrs, Carl
1i•e11Lineway ,end Dirs. 3. .ix Spie
from the Majestic and Mrs. J. 11,
Smith represented the Bluevale W1.
The second class wi11 he -held on
November 1L. The course of study
n't Deny Yourself
includes leeturea, demouatra�tiens
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and Practise in prepalatlon
terials, cleaning, steaming, pressiu,,i
and invisible mending. recons;ti•uc•
lion, `Cutting Sitting and finishing.
1 or service Was c
(Ant Olt . on
morning. One net
er was received by ,
The Worriturs H5SUUMVte)1 Mid 13
Mission Band of the United church
co•o;perated on Friday evening and
s4lousored a supper, The president,
Billy Gallaher, presided. Recite-
Repledge for lar
Say
.. .- air. l� eSr, r'k•a'."
Communion 1 ob torvo i�
s In Knox Presbyterian r
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Sunday 1
e enjoyment a Radio can give. li 1 1 certificate,
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When they ea.n be had for
a very little outlay.
"A Radio for every home arid every purse
odds from $23.95
Don't dela/ as quantity is limited
See them at the
'Radio Shop
Phone 92x Brussels
"Buy where your dollar has more sense"
Auction Sale
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
Lot 10, Concession 3, Morris
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st
Sale Commences at 1 P.M. Sharp
HORSES -
1 Mare, 14 years old
1 Mare 5 years old
1 Mare 3 years old
CATTLE -
1 Red Cow, due Feb. 1st
1 Black Cow due March 27th
1 Red Cow due March 10th
1 Grey Cow clue July 3rd
2 Durham Cows
1 Steer, 2 years old
3 Steers, 1 year old
2 Heifers 1 year old
HARNESS -
1 Set 'Harness
3 Collars
IMPLEMENTS....
1 Massey Harris Binder 7 -ft.
1 Drill, 13 -hoe
1 Deering Mower, 7 -ft.
1 Deering Cultivator
1 Massey -Harris Rake, 10 -ft.
1 Scuffler 1 Single Plow
1 Massey Harris National Plow
No. 8 (2 furrow)
1 Wagon
shelving and
stock rack
Auction Sale
.Notice to Contractors Farm Stock and Implements
W1/2Lot 12, Con. 14, McKillop TwP.
airrrAers will be received by "1'11' 3% miles East of Walton
r„ arsigued until NOVEMBER 1st. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st .
/at o'clock P.M. for the repair of HORSES—
,y yf.•Jaokliu Drain in the Town'sh'P 1 team aged Horses, heavy
r0, %Trey i 1 team. aged Horses, general 1purposi
Tenders will be received and con- • CATTLE— _;-.1..v..:
tract awarded only in the form of 0 t 1 Durham 'Heifer, fat
lump sum for the completion of the 4 Yearling Cattle
whole h 1 work in accordance with the 2 Calves
plan, profile and specifications of PIGS
the Engineer in charge. 1 1 good York Sow, bred •2 months
Oopttractors must estimate forIM,PLEMENTS—
themselves the quantity and value I 1 Deering Binder
of the work required. Plans; and i 1 Deering Mower
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specifications may be exams
the office of the Clerk at Ethel, Out
tender must acsomPanY each
htl west `
Bond will 'be required. 1 Sulky Rake
ac
or any tender not necessarily 1 1 Land Roller
cePted. 1 High Wagon
J. H. FEAR, Clerk, Ethel, Ont, 1 *Wagon, a good wagon
1 Hay Rack with s'idin'g half rack
n 1 set Bench Sleighs
1 Gravel Box
1 10 -hoe Drill
1 Spring -tooth Cultivator
At His Late 'Home . 2 Gang Plows ••
:VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS 1 21 -Fleury Walking Plow
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st 1 Hay Fork, hay car, 160 feet. good
Sale commences at 1.30 P.M. SharP rope, pulleys
One Jersey Cow due to freshen April' 1 Sling Chain and Trip
One Jersey Heifer to freshen Feb.1 Fanning Mill
One Sow and 11 Pigs 6 weeks old 1 set 1200 -Ib. Scales
One Sow and 8,pigs 9 weeks old 1 Wheel Barrow
Model A Ford Car 1 Pig Crate ••
Trailer with Rack 1 set Breeching Harness
Quantity of Mixed Grain 40 bushels Cream Separator
Also Parcel of Land, 2 acres with About 12 -ton Hay Quantity Straw
Good Stable About 20 bushels Grain
.Number of Small Articles Sap Pan and Buckets
TERMS—CASH Sooup Shovel Barley Forks
W. M. Pratt, Solicitor Pitch Forks 3.
D. M. McTavish, Administrator 2 heavy Sarew Jacks
other articles
W. S. Donaldson, Auctioneer Tools and TERMS --CASH
THERE WILL ALSO BE A FULL CHAS. CASE— Proprietor
LINE OF HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE. i EDWARD ELLIOTT—Auctioneer
1 Hay Loader
1 ;Deering Manure Spreader
1 Horse Rake ••
AUCTION SALE
Effects of the late Wm. Burton
d' 1 t a exercises and
Wednesday, t7etolier 29th, 1941
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tions,na ag to , �__ —
lead is the is — —..-- •----- "— ----•----"— ._"_r`
area unclog the leadership of Miss l Mrs S Mechlin, Re had with him as
Edna Proctor. Mrs. Carl Johnston 'l Robertobe .Biu Se Dnncawith
n Mrs,
Stewart, ucsts A G• N
contliburted a p'ia selection h • • B idled nncl 1\Iiss Beth M"-
J. 'PVicJcstead satrg a ho o
C. Tayener gave a short addr-_
Mrs, W. J. Johnston Was the pianist Mrs. Alex McCracken,
and accompanist,
choruses wereg chil-
Liam Robertson. Halter SweetapPle of
Piano 4^s g Bill Donnesly
1 and Mrs. Camp o Nova Scotia And. A,O,
s CraClceit, Wingllam, with nor, aril' of St. Thomas, All three returned
Toronto on Friday and on, Solar -
Personals; Miss JJennde Malvur
daY here transferred to Guelph t,o.
attend wireless school.
GERyMrs. Clay Bruce of Toronto is
Wingham, with Mr. and . Mrs, Eafl A C. Willie Machan, Manndng De• nest of her sister, Mrs. Harold.
I•Iomilton; Miss Isobel McKinnon 'i
De -
and brother Spence, IStitchensr, Pot, Toronto, visited last 'week at the g th h
and KOYS, 1 — _
the home of his Parents, Mr.
with Emir parents; Miss Janet
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ANNOUNCING—•
olemafl
SERVICE DAY,
AT OUR STORE ON
TUESDAY, NOV. 18th
'HAVE YOU ANY COLEMAN APPLIANCE THAT NEEDS
ADJUSTMENT OR SERVICE
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1 Set Sleighs
1 Wagon Box with
1
Bring it to our store—bring them all in! A trained expert
from the Coleman factory will service them for you. He
will not make any charge for labor or for gasoline used in
testing or for mantles used in testing lamps or lanterns.
If any parts are required.you will be charged only
regular prices for them.
ONE DAY ONLY
This offer is good only on the above date. If you cannot come in
then leave Coleman appliances In before that and pick them up
after.
Service Lakaornew, may be needed.
The only cost to you will be for any , P iits that
DAVISON'S HARDWARE
BRUSSELS PHONE 11
... More New Coats a,�d presses
._4,For Fall and Winter Wear
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4+,, Late arrivals and new purchases have 'r
lied our fine showing of Coats t ;
1 Fanning MITI
1 Hay Rack
1 self. 4 -section Harrows
2 Whiffietrees
2 Neckyokes, Forks ,and Chains
Quantity of Hay
Articles too numerous to mention
TERMS—CASH
W. J. SOUGH—Peoprietor
MATT GAYNOR, Lucknow,
Auctions^r,
A .1 ,tion Sale
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
Lot 23, •Concession 8, Morris Twp,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st'
Sale Commences at 12.30 Sharp
'HORSES—
Bay Mare 8 years old
Brown Mare 8 years old
Black Mare 8 years old
,Black Mare 10 years old
2 Sucking Colts
CATTLE—
Hereford Cow 7 years old supposed
in calf
Hereford Cow 8 yrs. old supposed In
calf
Hereford Cow 7 years old
Hereford Cow 16 years old
2 Heifers 2 years old
4 Heifers 1 year old'
4 Steers 1, year old
6 Spring Calves
PIGS -
40 Chunks
IMPLEMENTS --
Massey -Harris Binder 7 ft. cut
Massey+Harris Mower 7.ft. cut
Massey -Harris Manure Spreader
Massey -Harris Loader
Massey -Harris 15 -hoe Seed Drill
Massey -Harris .Side Rake
Horse Rake 10 -ft.
Truck Wagon
1 High Wagon with Box
1 Cutter Set Sleighs
Disk Harrow '
Set Harrows, 6 -section
21 -Fleury Prow
1 Single Riding Plow
1 Double Riding Plow
Cultivator with Seeder
Steel Land Roller 10 -ft.
Harrow Cart
Wagon Rack and top half Rack
Stock Rack
Set 2,000 Ib, Scales
Fanning Mill
Hog Crate
Set Slings and Fork
11/4 H.P. Gas Engine
Set Power Clippers
HARNESS -
1 Set Double Show Harness
2 Sets Breeching Harness
2 Sets Plow Harness
1 Set Double Driving Harness
1 Set Single Harness
FURNITURE
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2 Bed Steads
1 Side Board
1 Extension Table
6 Chairs
1 Leather Rocking Chair
1 Tapestry Rug 9 x 101/2
Sap Pails
Sealers
TERMS—CASH
MENNO JACKSON, Proprietor
R.R. 2, Blyth
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Seaforth, Ont.
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and Dresses to the greatest in our
history! Style and value -wise folks
will hurry here for their Fall clothing.
needs before prices advance.
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FALL DRESSES
3.95 to 13.50
Simply hundreds of fifigure-flattering, . style -right •Fall
Dresses are assembled here for your choosing. Quality
crepes, failles, wool fabrics and many others styles in
the popular tailored wanner— Jacket Styles longer
waist line types, all are here in the newest sleeve and
skirt lengths. Colors include Wine, Soldier Blue,
Green, Naby, Black, Brown and Beige. Gayly orna-
mented with jewelry or shirred and embroidered trims.
Priced:3.95 to 13.50
See This Week's New Arrivals.
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