The Brussels Post, 1938-4-20, Page 4THF. BRUSSELS POST
WHONNSDAY, API
20th, 1.038
Notices in this column cost
25c up to four lines;• 5c for
every extra line. Cash must
accompany ad. Orden taken
over 'Phone 35c.
FOR SALE.— .
17. Young Pigs, ready to wean, 1-e
phone 27-z-9 Lot 3, con, 15, Grey
FOR SALE—
Empire Seed Cate (clean) 600
bushel. 1-p
phone 45-r-16 Mark Cardiff
FOR SALE—
A quantity of Yellow Sweat
Clover Seed. 1-p
phone 29-r-10 Donald McTaggart
FOR SALE -
1 Good Wood Gook Shove; 1 Side
Board; 1 Iron Bed, springs & mat•
tress; 1 Singer Sewing Machine, 2•9
»hone 59-r-18 A. Henry, Ethel
FOR SALE—
A. quantity of No -Barb Seed Bar.
ley, 1-c
phone 42-r-14 Jack Stevenson
FOR SALE—
Hay carrier for steel tracer, like
new; Incubator, size 140 eggs; Slab
wood, Maple and Elan mixed. 1p
pitons 31-r-4 Doug. 3. Black
FOR SALE—
.Seed Barley O. A. C. 21 six row
thoroughly cleaned 80c per bush.
2-p P. Aenent
FOR SALE OR RENT -
60 -acre. Farm; Also for sale, one
Oow, One horse; One Mail Box.
1 Congeleum Rug, nearly new.
phone 85-r-17 J. W. Somers, Ethel
FOR SALE -
1 grade Bmli,' 5 months old, a
quantity of cedar posts, fertilizer,
grass and clover seed.
phone 45-4 Bevan Elliott 1-P
FOR SALE—
Cattle to pasture always plenty
of water. 1-0
phone 1/S -r.%7 Mrs, Ethel Cloekey
FOR SALE—
Willya Knight Sedan -e
House or rent one half of it.
amply to Mrs. Sinclair
75 Victoria St., London
FOR SALE—
A Small Well -Famed Barn.
2_p Elizabeth Elliott
Graham Survey
Brussels South
FOR SALE—
White Leghorn, Barred Rocks;
Baby Chicks; Sexed Chicke; Four
week Pullets.
• Coln Fingland,
Phone 904-5 Walton
FOR SALE—
A number of choice York Piga
ready to wean.
tl Durham Cow due to freshen in
May, also Duals Eggs for hatching.
A quantity u, Hay. also a mien-
ttty of Alfalfa Seed •and Timothy
Seed, 1 Baxter Stevenson.
1-c Phone 42-r-26
FOR SALE—
White King Oats grown from cer-
tified seed, heavy yielder, 5 days
.earlier than Banner, Price 750 per
bushel,
James Clark
Phone 42-r-7 R.R. 2, Brussels
NEW SPRING SAMPLES
JUST ARRIVED—
Men's• Sults and Top Coate also
ladies Suits and Top Coats, It
will be to your interest to look them
over before buying. E. Bates,
43r phone 8X4 Brussels
AGENT WANTED—.:
For Anker-liolth Cream Separa-
tors
eparators wanted,. -wide awake dealer to
sell 'Cream Soparators. Liberal
coanmtission, lots of territory. apply
3• John 0. Dent
357 Central Ave„ London
Atwood BowIing Club
Elects New Officers
Tite Adrwood Bowlers bold their
annual anegting in the clerk's offlee
Shuraday night, A9tet• disposing
of last year's business., the officers
tor the eonling summer were alt.
pointed; Holy, President, George
Loohhead; Hon. Viee.iPresldent,
Chas. Valtanoe; Tree -Kent, las, B.
Elliott VieeiPresidaurt, . Clteeter I
Little, Seetetaryfireastirer, G.
Inglis Gooutyd Comahittee, J, B. El -
lied, Charles Vallance, It, E. Seat-
ser, E, H. Swing; Tournament, A,
17, 'Coghlln, E. H. Swing; Member-
eldilp, George. Loehhead, J, B, Elliott,
and George 17llaootrt,
Atwood News
Fire Destroys
Syrup Equipment
Melvin Scott Suffers doss in
Bush Fire
Thuraday evening the bulldtn.g and
all equipment for making Maple
syrup to the bush of 'Melvin Scott
was destroyed by fire.
The contract to care for the
Elate Centre Cemetery was let
Thursday evening. Twelve tenders
were received and Harold Park -
house wee given the job at a salary
of $300.
The U,F.O, building at the sta-
tion is, being taken down and moved
away,
MMrs', George Roger entertained
friends to bridge, The honors were
won by Mrs: N. Hamilton, Mos. J.
B. Elliott, Mrs. George Greenstdes,
Mrs. Conners, Mrs. Gordon Hamil-
ton, Miss, Jean Hamilton,
Seeing 'has commenced' in this
locality,
Or. Wallace and Mrs. McBain and
two boys of Port Colborne with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. McBain; Mr. and
Mrs; Bell, Toronto, with Mrs. Alex.
Morrison; Jacik Roe and Paul
Savory, Ridley College, St. Oather-
Ines, with Dr, and Mrs. Roe; Jack
and Beckey McFarlane are home
for Easter holidays; Miss 'Irene
Morgan at her home in Ripley;
George Roger at Russeldele; Halley
Hammond, Toronto, at his, home;
Melvin Smart, Stratbroy, with his
parents.; Mr. and Mrs', G. M.
Phzeinster at St. Williams.
WROXETER
Visitors for the hoidey: Mr. and
M n. Les Hetherington, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs. M. Sellers; Har-
old Peters, London, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Brandon, Toronto, with Mr.
and Mrs, Reber: Stocks; Miss R.
Van Velsor, Weston, and Mrs. Mc-
Lellan, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Van Velem; Mr. E. Rann and
sons, London, with. Mr. and Mrs: C.
Wbfte; George Brown, Guelph,
with Mr. and Mne Thomas Brown;
Mr. and Mrs. A. ,MoDonald and
family, Molesworth, -Miss Jean
Sangster, Toronto, with Mr, and
Mrs. Jamey Sangster;Mr. and Mits.
Percy Rogers, Detroit; and Mrs; H.
McTavish, London, with Mrs, Elsie
Paulin; Mrs. R. C. Betikine'haw, To-
ronto,. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kit-
chenu; Miss Beatrice Howe, Leam-
ington, with Miss M. Howe; Dr.
John Munro, Copper , 'Cliff, with
Mrs. 3. Munro; Miss Margaret
Burst, Clinton, with Mr. and Mrs.
1, S. Durst; Mlsses Kay and Madge
Walker, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs
Harry. Walker; Mr. and Mrs, H, B,
Allen, Brussels, with Mr. and. Mrg.
J. N. Allen; Miss E. Douglas, Le-
bahnon, with Mrs. kl. Douglas.
CRANBROOK
Mist, Wined Williams is spend-
ing her Easter vacation with friends
in Bangor, Pennsylvania,
Mr. and Mrs'. John Noble and
daughter, Yvonne of Hanover, were
visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Noble for Easter,
Mrs. C. Olmstead is home again
after visiting with her sister Mrs.
James McCallum In ,St, Thomas,
Maldwyn Williams, of Knox Col-
lege, wag home for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs', Bert Martin and
sons, Juni and Asian and Mies Vida
Cameron of Detroit, were visitors at
the home of Mr. ,and ,Mrs. Allan
Cameron over the aveok-end,
Miss Helen McNabb le home for
her Easter vacation at Mr. and Mra.
J. ltIoNabb's.
Bert Dutcher of Knox College, To.
ron;o, vialterh with Maldwyn' Wil•
liams at the manse over the holi-
day, ,Mr Ditcher also took charge
of the Easter services in the Pres-
by,terian church, Brussels',
Mime R. McNair of Brussels was
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, John
Perrie last week.
Mrs., S. H. Gordon is home for
her Easter vacation.
A very enjoyable evening was
anent q>y the large number 'who at-
t'end'ed a social held, last 1Vedn?e-
day evening, at the manse, under
tato auspices of the Cheerio Work.
err„
Mrs. M, Engel, president of the
Mission Band and ntentbers, Misses
Helen Sanal(doe, Verla Blacker,
Agee Huether, Edna Cameron, and
Doris Porter attended a Ral11r held
in W/11011111 last Tuesday aftarm:ion,
Oranges, Oranges large size or.
angel. Sunkist brand only 20e doe,
'llrur„ 1O'1., Sat, and adon at
Grewdt-s', phone 5, Place your
order, Cash and Carry, We Sell
lror Leas.
Minister's Son
, Invents Invisible
,Ear Drums
The Invisl'yle Ear Bruen invented
by A. 0, Leonard, a son of the late
Rev, A. B, Leonard, D,D., for many
years s'ecretar'y of the Board of
Foreign MISSions of the Methodist
Thais .opal Ohurch, fo this own
relief from extreme deafness and
head noises, has so greatly 1'mprov.
ed hie hearing that he can join in
asy .conversation, go to °bunch and
the theatre ad hear ,tvtlaout dJffl.
catty. Inexpensive and has proven
a blessing to many people. Write
for booklet to A. 0. Leonard, Inc.,
Suite '135, Canada. Cement Buildinf,
135, Montreal.
B. C. School
Results
Results of the recent term exam-
inations are announced herewith.
Parentsare urged to cousider care-
fully the detailed. report which has
been sent out with each student.
The staudaard for promotiou at mid-
summer In Grades IX and X is to
be 50% on each subject with an
average of 60% on all subjects.
Should there be any question con-
cerning a pupil's progress OT
coarse, parents' are asked to consult
the principal.
Grade IX—Form 1
George McNichol 71%
Donald Walker 67
Gibson Willis 66
Finance Burchell 61
William Coleman 59
Allan Roles 56
Doris, Armstrong 49
Mary Fox 46,2
Jack Pierce 46
Grade X --Form 11
Jean Scott S0%
Jim Lamont 78.5
Lois Pum 78
Glen Wheeler 75
Donald Lawless 69.4
Dorothy Armstrosg 69
Jeanne Van Norman 66
Janet King 55.8
Jeanette Sanderson 62
Elizabeth Baeker 60
Luella Mitchell 59
Ivor Williams 58
Gladys Davidson 54.9
Jack McDonald 64.8
Mona Miller 54
Rasa Nichol 47.7
Mary Helen Eckmler 47,3
Alice Stiles. 46
Frank 'Marshall 45.6
Helen Turnbull 44
Graham Work 43
Wilma Lowrie 39
Mary Helen Kerr 38
Anna McQuarrie 37.8
Thomas Alcock 34
Harold MclDonald 20
Grade XI—'Form 111
Alice Blake 66
Earle Coutts 62.1
Janus Hull 82,1
Virginia Plum 61.9
Louise Stales. 58.5
Harold Parker 57,7
John Speir 57,6
Barbara Michie 55.4
George Northwood 55
I4lannah. Russell 51.1
William Rowland 51
Bert Blaek 50.7
Glen Dilworth 60
Wilma Watson 48
Mary Davison 42
Mary Ireland 40,5
Mary Backer 39
Frank Scott 35
Garnet Cummings 31
Grade XII—Form IV
Edith MocTe,vish 67
Betty Beat 58
Buster Stiles 46
Bill Eokmier 41
Hrc11bort Keifer 37
Tom McIladsean 30.3
83111 King 29
Grade XII1WForm V
David' Parker 75.5%
Jack Dryane 7$
,Carman Baker 68
- Dorothy Ballantyne 53.5
Margaret Scott 67
Dorothy Wright 49
Isobel MacTaviah 47,5
Marie Icing 47
Jack l3ates, 45
Rosa Wheeler 42
Gerald, Oilmen 33
sal ;Curdy Lowry 22
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Master De Luxe Models from $892. Deliv. -
erod at factory, Oshawa, Ontario. Gov.
ernment tax, freight and license extra.
Convenient terms urrunged through the
General Motors Instillment Plan.
JUST to open the doors and look inside
is to realize that you'll be more com-
fortable in a Chevrolet. Here is extra
rootniness ... more restful cushioning
... finer upholstery... fiat, unobstructed
floors .. , plus many little conveniences
and luxuries seldom found in a car of
lowest price.
Now step in and relax to the solid com-
fort of Chevrolet's easy-going ride. Test
the Fisher No -Draft Ventilation, so easy
to adjust to every passenger's liking.
'Notice the quietness and freedom from
vibration achieved by new All -Silent
construction. Experience the comforting
peace of mind that comes from knowing
Chevrolet protects you with a solid, all -
steel body structure ... roof, sides and
floor welded into one safe, rigid unit--
with Safety glass itt every window.
Enjoy this ride today. Learn, too, what
a diiference Chevrolet's *Knee -Action ,
glide makes to your comfort. We have a
car ready for you.
*On Master Be Luxe Models.
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NORVAL BELL
BACK AT WALKERTON
Has Served Terms at Albany, N.Y.,
for Illegal Entry to U.G.
Walgerton
Norval Bell, of Kincardine, who
escaped. from Bruce County jail
on November 10, after he had been
sentenced to a term in Kingston
Penitentiary, Is to be brought bac
to die Jail, to stand trial for jail
breaking,
Itlemtibed as Bell after his arrest
at Albany, New Mork, the 'Fugitive
was given a sentence there, and
was ordered deported at the expira-
1,ion of ]tis' tenni. Informed when the
term would be up Bruce officials
lett yesterday for Rouse's Point,
Quebec,. where Bell, yea to lie de-
livored into their custody.
Convictedof a number of hold-ttps
stn Bruce County, Bell was sentenc-
ed to a term in Port'sinouth Peni-
tentiary- He was to be taken to
Goderich prat: to eland triad on a
number of charges in Huron.
The night before his departure
was. scheduled he managed to get
owl 0f bis cell, a ales' ,the wall and
Jammed to the ground outsdo the
jail. His. absence was' not dia.
covered for some time end thonu01
police scoured the digtrlot thor-
oughly and' circulated a description
of hien no trace was discovered till
a tow menthe ago 'when Albany's
Petite sent information that he was
serving a jail term there for illegal
entry Tneo the 'United States,
Bell wit still be taken to Galeria)!
tar
suint. trial, but before that lir
must newer a charge of breaking
crown cuetody in Brttce.
Eggs Mess
Roosevelt Lawn
Washington
An army of cltildretu marched on
she White House Monday to sbratm-
file over .the lawn with 100,000 Eas.
ter eggs.
"They make an awful mess,"
sighed Head' Groundskeeper Wil -
Siam S, Reeves, 'but they have a
fine time."
Admiss'on• was limited to children
10 -year-old and younger. Excep-
tionally small ,ehildren were al-
lowed an adult couipanlen.
Easter egg Toliuti on the rpa-
clous White House lawn is au old
American custom For many years
the presidents' have throavau open
the gates aro;1 have mingled with
the children in their Easter finery,
Scores Of Ducks Die
As Jain Goes Out
Niagara 'Palls
Arent up of the Niagara River
Gorge ice jam Wednesday took a
big toll of wild life, observers re-
ported,
Nolteam (Red) 1311, riverman,
saki hundreds of wild ducks were
maned as' they sat on the ice field.
Ise said thousands of perch ap-
parent baffled by the heavy fog
created near the top of Niagara
Falls, Were carried over the catar-
act
ataract before they were aware of its
nearness,
Coal Up Now
Lehigh Valley Hard` Goal
Stove and Chesnut Size at
13.50Iess 50c paid in 1Odays I
This is a very close price for this coal
and must be delivered before May, 30
We put it in your bins = Order a load as
' this is positively the, lowest price
for the season
D. N. McDonald
Brussels, Onta