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They offer a chbnce for IMMEDIATE JOBS—
STEADY JOBS too.
They also offer jobs for experienced farm
workers—for mechanically trained workers—
and any others able to help seasonally.
Then, there is the challenge to fight off star-
vation threatening many nations.
• JOIN IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER
• JOBS ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR DISTRICT
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GRICULTURAL SER`ifICE
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA
Minister of Labour Deputy Minister
BulEvALE Itott, conducted the meetin. Miss
olive acott, read that portion of St.
Luke, ,Oharder 24, which `, tells n
the ascension of Christ, M's, Archie
Messer led In pram'. The tonic
from the study book, "Think of
Africa,' 'was taken by ;lilts, L. 0.
Jorgenson denting with "Indigenous
Churches," The yonclusion was that
thurthes should by built for Africans
by Africans with the missionary in
the background. The president
closed. the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Edward Johyston Was hostess I
Thursday afternoon for the monthly
meeting of the Women's' MisSionary
Society of the United Church. l
The vice-president, Mrs. George 1
Hetherington, conducted the Meet
ing. The topic was "The Christian
Home." Mrs. Arthur Shaw and
Miss Mums Johnston acted eo lead -
et -t. Others who read p,tranhlets •
ttit v' '(0110 phases of the tople were
Mrs. E. Johnston Mrs. W. J. John-
ston, Mrs W. J. Peacock; Mrs.
Spading Johnston, Mm. CArl
sum, Mrs. J. Curtis and Mts. Lallni
Kite 0., Mrs. George Thornton
closed the mooting with prayer.
The Ilt,c-nutn's 3.00 1, 'en of the
. Uni Ltd h rch met Thr play after-
• noon at the home or Mrs. Edward
Jchnston with au attendance of 22
ladies The presiletitt, Mrs. Earl
It.n.rdton przsvied Reports wore
Punt the se-?letaey and the
. During the bust, ss
eJtche t quilts were
• John L. MacEwen attended a
meeting of the Huron County Old
Age Pension Board in Goderich
Thursday; Mrs, Lillow and son Jack
with Mr. and Mrs. Lillow, Stratford;
Raymond Elliott in Toronto, his
daughter, Miss Loll. 12lllolt, Reg,N.,
returned home with him. Mrs. J. C.
Higigns with her sister, Ma. Vernon
Higgins, Toronto; Mrs, P. S. Mac-
Ewen with Mrs. Harold Lawson,
Clinton; Rev. L. C. Jorgenson attend-
ed the meeting of the Hamilton and
Lando!! Synod of the Presbyterian
church at Kincardine.
Dirs. Edward Greenwood, Btrat.
.'ed, with Mrs. Curtis and Mrs.
Kirton; Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Smith
have moved their household effects
to the house they recently pur-
chased from Robert Shaw;. Mr. and
Mrs. Shaw have moved to the
George Gannett house vacated by
Mr. and Mrs, Smith,
The Women's Missionary Society
of Knox Presbyterian Church Met in
the Sunday School room Thursday
afternoon. The president, Mrs.. R. El-
BELGRAVE
At the lain regular meeting of the
W.M.S. and W. A. of Knox BMW
church splendid reports of the
Presbyterial II1 Wiogham were given
lty. :11 rK. Anderson and Mrs. Geo.
Mielite. Mrs. Chamney was in charge
of the meeting The ttheme being
"The Christian Home." A prayer
attaint alcoholism was given bY
Mrs. Jas. Michie. Artieles for bale
discussed and a quilting will be
held in the near future. Mrs. Robt.
Cyeltes presided for the W A.
Arrangements were completed for
supper for P. P. Convention being
held in the church on May 13 and
several other items of business were
dealt with.
Mr. Burwell of Toronto gave a
stirring anneal onbehalf of the
Tsmperance Federation to the
congregation of Knox Unit!
Chureh rn May 5.
Mother's Day will be observed in
K -ox United Church, Sunday, May
12 at 11. o'clock A choir of school
children will lead in the service of
pra'se ruder the leadership of Mrs.
Geo, Johnston.
Announcement
All complaints regarding rentals
and all ap.plications for rental fix-
ations in Perth and Huron, formerly
serviced by the 'Stratford local
office of the Wartime Prices and
Trade Board will nOw be made to
the Regioral Office at London,
according to an announcement by W.
Harold McPhillips., Prices, and
Supply representative for 'Western
Ontario,
The Stratfrod office was closed
Antil 30. i •f
In making the announcement re-
garding rentals ,Mr. McPhillips said ;
hat every effort will be made to
maintain an efficient service fur
inoso requiring information on
rental regulations. Matters re
-
guiding rationing will however,
continue to be refered to the local
Batton Board as formerly.
Oi• ai,111111,z,1 Ads
WANTED—
Cattle 50 pasture.
Phone 42-r-4 Chas, Armstrong
FOR SALE -
1928 Ford Coach, Serial number
10398. Apply at The Post
FOR SA L E—
A Klontlyke Stove.
Phone 54x fitis G. Stewart
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FOR SALE—
A colony house 10 x 11, for particu-
lars phone 26-r-13. Fergus Neable
•mcoMEMMMIN/MillIMIlih
his spring, hundreds of enthusiastic teen-agers will
take to the country -side. For pleasure—for profit—for
national service, they'll go farming for the summer,
Out in the sunny fields and orchards of Ontario,
ambitious young folks can earn—not merely pocket
money—but a man's pay. They'll enjoy good com-
panionship and lots of fun, They'll come back In the
Fall radiant and happy.
DOMINION - PROVINCIAL
AGRICULTURE -
Lend A Hand
Your help is needed on all types of farms—now! You
can be actommotioted in Inspected Form Homes or in
Supervised Comps,* If you ore a high school
student, check with your leacher regarding the neces-,
stay permission fa leave school early. ... then fill in
attached coupon!
*Thle tumult* lho Robot Simpson Co. 11,2. MO Mon to OFSP Camps
a sodas of Sum Prelim featuring namo hands and entertainers 1
tri.rFt.
teal!
appy Cherry Piokera
So desperate is Europe's need for food ... and so
urgent our farmers' need for labour that thousands of
helpers are needed this spring.
Attractive Community Comps are waiting. Work Is
guaranteed under skilled, pleasant supervision.
Here's the opportunity for youth to pitch in and help
a vital, worthwhile cause. Teen-agers! Sign up for
the Farm Service Force today.
COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR
LABOUR - EDUCATION
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1000 0005
MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE!
Ontario Farm Service Force,
172 WINO 110 Toronto.
1 wool 10 'land a Hand". Moo send mo a rOgIstrollon form and
a 1.1n.ecossary Information abool1ho Onlatle Farm Service Some.
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FOR SALE—
Massey-Harrts ,1011re Spreader,
n good condition.
lime 31 apply at The Post.
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WANTED—
Flower urn and bird bath for
awl% Cement preferred.
Apply at The Brusesls, Post
FOR SALE—
A good calf 3 weeks old,
phone 56-r-15 Dave Shiels
Graham Survey
LOST—
On Tuesday, April 30, Black
leather bill fold containing regis-
tration (teal, piotures and change,
on main street or at the back of
Baeker's butcher shop. Finder please
leave at the Post or phone 42-1,7—
Reward.
READY CASH—
Insure your cash income this year
by growing cucumbers. Highest
prices paid in history. .A most
attractive contract is. offered, track
pick-up at gate.
12 interested contact Libby,
MONeIIl & Libby, Dublin.
Phone 30-r-3
FOR SALE—
We can still take orders for Kitch-
ener Big -4 Chicks for delivery this
month. These tast growing chicks
should pay good- dividends on good
tall and winter markets. Let's have
your order soon. Agent R. S. War-
wick, Hill Top Ranch, Brussels.
TENDERS WANTED—
For painting interior of school
house at S. S. No, 8 Grey work to be
done in summer holidays, Tenders
to he in by May 25511, Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
For further particulars apply to
Russell Knight Chairman, phone
25-r-16 or Kenneth McFarlane Sec.-
Treas., phone 29-r-13.
AN OPPORTUNITY—
Established Rural Watkins Dis-
trict available If you are aggressive
and between the ages of 25 and 55—
have or can secure travel outfit,
this is your opportunity to get
established hi a profitable business
of your own. ' For full particulars
write today to the The J. R. 'Watkins
Company, Dept. 0-B-4, 2177 Masson
St., Montreal, Que,
FOR SALE-
73ARRIDD 1100E3. Gov't. Approved
chicks from inspeMed toots bred
for production, hearth and vigour.
Breeders blood tested for standard
and variant types of pullorain. We
offer mixed chicks, sexed pullets
and cockerels at reasonable Prices.
Book yoar order ilea' fUr spring de-
livery. Cyr chicks qualify for Inter
Provincial. shipntent, Lakefie,d Chick
Hatchery, Lakefield, Ont. Order from
D. Lawless, Waiter Phone 10-r-16
Brussels.
FOR SALE—
A number of 100 acre farms price
$3000.00 up; A number of 200 scr,e
farms price $6,000.00 up; 1 200 -acre
bush farm $3000,00; a number of
00 -acre farms $2000,00 up; 3 good
grass farms with water, Write or
phone 3, 0. LONG, Real Estate
Broker, Phone 84, Brussels, Ont,
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YEARS STRONG
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J. C. LON-i--:„--.•:..7n.!....;entative, BRUSSELS
1111 inctrber. vi,11 came about
through a carload or Parkhill breth-
ren Wong accompanied am
Gibson, now on the staff of the
Bank of Commerce, to his home
lodge in Wroxeter or, thy 11'1EISill11 of
his being raised .to the Master
Mason's degree a short time ago, An
hotitation to return the visit re -
Doing Things In A Big Way
Vorttst Lodge No, 161 A.F. & A.M.,
Wtoseterr has of recent years earned
tho commendable rollniniion af
having among its membors the great-
est lot of visitors of any lodge In ,
North Damn Masonic District. Thal,
take a Pride in maintaining this
reintlation. and Monday night Of this
Week really must have hit an all-time
high, for on this net...Raton Inst thirty
Wroxeter members journeyed to ;
I Parkhill, in South Enron District,
stem the visiting officers conferred
the Master Mason degree on a Park -
suited in the wholesale temporary
atar) 51..11 s out hward this week, The
Wrox(ter dttlygt.Ation was augment-
ed by 111I1e FordlVlelh bretirren—,Dr.
W. R. Prasyr 211 untive of Parkhill
dt-ttrlett. It. L. Marshall and ye
tliI 1' A Hanover Lines bus was
chartered • for the 180 -mile rom.
trip.
nnouncinr
The appointment of
iW r 11,cs N f tel
As farm trade agent for
Imperial Oil Ltd.
For the Townships of East Wawartosh, Morris, Hullett and
Goderich. If you need Petroleum Products
Phone Igth 68.
BUSINESS CARDS
C A. MYERS, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St. Phone 4. Ernst etc, Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for ----Fire, Windsto,m, and Automobile Inameauwn,
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy lor fanners.
Queen SL Brussels
'Phone 87
W. D. S. jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C,
Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.
Saturday evenings :until 10 p.m.
Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment olds.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. — BARRISTER, ETC.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open every day.
Phone 20x Successor to E. D. Bell
Chas. T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
l'HONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 67-5
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST' IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALts
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Joeksioe
phone 12 on 658 Elestorth R.R. 1. Sma.2.14
Make at...arose eats at The Brussels Poet or
Elmer D. Bell. Barrister orrice. !Brussel,.
Rann & Johnson
Furniture
FuNmai.7176KiiiiiIRECSERVICE.
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 30 or i5-7-'7:2iRUSSELS, OWL
Lewis Rowland
(Lloenota For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES NEASONACURI
ear Engagement% Phone 31 "Tho Brussels Post" 11114 OM" WIle
be looked after Immetbately
For Information, etc., w ite or phone Low. Rowland SW e430 rot
assrorta;
Ir writs 11,,R, 3, Walton,
W. S. Donaldson Licensed As0.1CitiOndier
Phone 35-r-13 -- Aterixido Oalt,
for the Counties of therate mg Foe%
All sales promptly attended to Charges geedgiggi
Far Etimereents phoese 31 "The Ilresede role owl thesi
will le looked Aar imesollisiskr,