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PRODUCE CO. Is At Your Own Door
We Will Call and Pa
PRICE diate Highest
CASFor Your Hens and Chickens.
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All Long Distance hone Veit You. y Our Drivers
When They
improved?
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k s e Although the sink,
1. \\ of 1
refrigerator aad eleotrie range
may be relocated for greater con•
veaaence iu the approved plan the
sink is the center with the range
near the dining room door, There
should be work surtiaee on one
side of the range. on troth sides
of rho sink and at the opening of
the refrigerator.
If the counter is too wide then
there will be difficulty reaching
for overheat} euphoaree. Shallow-
er eupbnares are accessible places
to store things, while additions,
etor•la'e is provided under the _
counters,. A cabinet puler the
THE BRUSSELS Post
PUDE
TOBACCO
sink provides spare for storing
cleaning equipment and a hiding, Harvey Johnston, Walton, visited
Mae,- for net
vents
one can. It lihtevale su11ao1 on Friday afternoon
70)1 are not t a son this door, to show moving pictures from tike
you prevent
Ui Put a screen nn l to National Film Board. Miss Aunts,
prevent nhl our. or mopclbins of No. 10 Morris, brought her
from
should
going 0001. Vegetable the rant I lupus to Bluevale for the showing
and a have optic grid at the front In the evening a good Crowd was
Rada small space at the hack -for in attendance at the community
ventilation.ball, when Pictures were again
Sliding doors may be expeu' shown.
save. but .they aro worth the Mee. le J. Elliott opened her home
money compared to the head•
humps of open doors in a -small on Wednesday afternoon for the
kitchen. An overhead place next monthly meeting of the Triple Group
to the refrigerator should he re- - Ladies' Aid Society of the Presby,
terian Chard). The president Mrs.
tile. Wire : you buy a supPIY of j for cereals, crackers. canned W. H. McKinney. presided and
Jello Homemeltere! NleetricitY and may burn out at an inopportune served for food storage. One side opened the meeting with Prayer,
I be role nn au iucomeslg10 tm• goods. syrups. etc,: the otiler far p
and Mrs. Gordon Mundell read the
meat rule in our homes in the n t o:;es, Prrcdlole long -life bulbs scripture. Final arrangements were
lighting,
future. Li There will he improved n of Hydro mau correcthe should voltage. be Tsousulted ' seasonings. ete local contrite:: cents,And and directly , made for the bazaar, and Mrs. P. S.
lighting, Lighti::g will he chosen ander ti's section available wort.- : McEwen closed the meeting with
first because it is adequate for :1'i>at the kind to buy
held during
.good vision and, secondly, bceause Now that more People are study- ung surface which covers the
prayer. A quilting was
It is decorative. This is in complete ing and readingthe afternoon. fine print every baking utensils. Personals; Miss Lenore Higgins
contrast to the days when the rose night, you really must conceder ade- 2. improvements at the range: It
ReFe-rsN.. is with her parents, Mr.
shaded lamp with the fringe cast quare light. A white lined shade de interesting to see the new fes and Mrs. Chester Higgins, 6th con-
onty a small circle of poor le alight. with arup neem your reeding ted side tn a . tures on tee new chair These do 0 splendid electric
of baking,
c0,ss"on of eater l.y, fol;o 151 a
was ity helps very elegant. holiday at Cochrane and ivecii 5
Electricity helps yon wnte d r"' with a 200 watt bulb provides the broiling. etc.,
reduce time and Letts, and wall return *.n Victoria
lax with ease if the light Is adopted hest source of l'ght. The beet types To complete the cookery sec -
do your work. Bare bulbs, even of floor or table lamps axe ,those sten is need- Idlosu71tiesltal,as London,
head Msupetrvstan, les 01
upnbstee het•
inside frosted ones. are fingcome bowlsand with . A reflector botvlitshouldplaabe gritic per onetaidetioriydirectly above ries. aft.• enr,ng been Resistant
-should not be used if they "On ,,."41 below the
bath if the lamp le the range to hold seasoning and supervisor for four years; Mrs.
within your field of vision. A utensils used while cooking• Mary Robertson, Miss Martha
Ott. tight is placed four feet from high. The tri -light lamp for in- THE SUGGESTION BOA Fraser, and Mrs. R. F. Gerais at
yanrr tedious work, whereas a 200 stance has a reflector
bowl—and have if you wish the names of some Stratford; Miss Norma Moffatt
-emit central lighting fixture is table -reading lamps
startle for general kitchen routine. them too. reliable manufacturers of kitchen Atunderwen4 a tonailectomy at Wing-
TAIiF. A. TIP enuipment do not hesitate to droll ham General Hospital; Mise. M.
LUEVALE
Wednesday, Septntber L.sdlt, 1046
CRANBROOK
Quite n number• from this district
attended the Listowel end Seaforth
t'n11 Fairs held Thursday and Friday
of last weak. Ideal weather con
dations prevailed.
The Misslne Band met all 1\4nitdeY
after school in the church basement
Midi tweet y -four present. The
preeldent, Rose ('ntneren, presided.
FTynln 741 was chosen far one
Mission Band T-Tymn and was used
in tee opening exercises. Senn Steles
rend a prayer end several t•11oruses
Were sung, Mrs. Masher told a
story 011 China and 'Teens TLoves
9TH' Was gulag as 1110 Chinese do it
and also in our way. Alex Cameron
took up the offering and the penyer
Was given by Laura Sclbnock.
(choruses were again sung, also
"The T.orr1's Prayer" enol Mrs, Mac -
Type closed the meeting with prayer.
Several games were played at tha
close of the meeting.
A. meeting of the executive of the
Y.P.S. wee held on hlondey evening
'1 the meese. A slate of officers
was deeicl",} on for the coming term
and will be presented for approval at
the first meeting of the eoelety on
Monday evening. Oct., 7.
Mrs. 7, H. Cameron London, is
venins with Mrs. R. K. McDonald
�nrl Miss A. Forret.
Muse Muriel MacDonald is spend-
inea 1010 days in Galli.
The Y. C. Auxiliary are holding e.
wirer roast on Tuesdey evening at
the 1101110 of Shanley Campbell.
Wm. Smnlldon hes disposed of his
len acre Palma 10th con.. to D.
Cameron of Dundee. Mr. and Mee.
Bei
One reason why homemakers pre-
-fen white ar ivory paint for their
kitchens is that these colours do not
ell:were light. It is • especially im-
eeortant to stress keeping the
kitchen lighting fiktures clean as
•;;0.T become greasy and dusty
eioklp. Darkened bulbs should be
discarded — they give poor
light
Lighting and lightening tasks are us a line. Olive Scott.in Sea:forth acting es
two different things. Each should .. e a: a; judge of needlework at the fair;
he planned and revised. Equipment \ere A1b1 invites you to write Jim and Don McLean returned to
is man -designed, but woman -used. to tier in care of The Post. Send Wauhaushene after spending sew
The beet way to deride whether te wrlr snggetion; on homemaking eral weeks with their grandmother,
your kitchen is usanie is to make s' Problems and watch this column :tars. J. J. Sellers.
time -and -motion study of the jobs for replies. Rev. Leland Jorgensen conducted
do. How can your kitchen be the morning service at Knox Presby-
terian Church. his 51t111eet keine "A
Life of Proyel'," The choir sang an
anthem,
Personals: Mr. and Mrs. Richard
.Tnhnetmt and daughter Miss Fere
me Johnston. Mrs. Arthur Shaw.
and Mr. and Mrs. 1\'. J. Peacock.
attended anniversary services at
Duff's ?need Chinch. Walton, on
Sunday, when a reUtive, Rev. Al-
fred Johnston, D,D., Professor
emeritus at Ema.mmuel College.
Toronto, was the geesh speaker;
Mrs. Palmer, of Alberta. with Mr.
and Mrs. .Tames Peacock and other
friends: Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur
Maitllers, Kincardine. with rein -
fres; Mr. ,and Mrs, William 7en-
kins, Galt, with Mr, and Mrs.
flee -tree Hetherington: Miss Prls-
cilia Mann, Listowel. neeornpanled
by a friend. with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roar Mem': Miss 0010(110"
Aitken. Preston, with her mother.
Mrs. 1(1, L. Aitken: she had for a
Weeks end guest. Miss Rona Van
Vel-eor, Wroxeter; Me nal Mrs,
Peter MacEwen, Parry Sound, with
Mr. end Mrs. William Abraham and
reeler relnrtives; Harvey Messer, To -
you
Any time you have
you have probably
four floors Y elevator service.
grumbled at the lack of impossible
But have you Cealized jus how out vertical
a modern city would radical and
or how impractical
transportation elevators
• 'would be without
service is just one exam -
costly elevators in
power'? of Entlessr s en -for -granted Ways
pre of electricity ase Yes in daily life.
which electric ranger refrig-
erator,
cleaner all take a lot
The hand vacuum maintaining l a
erator, toil out of ping a wash-
ing
muscle -testing cent run
home. Imagine one acuum cleaner for a
inq le machine or giving refrigeration ent's
couple of hours, ut tor hat is whatat one
averagecent's a oriole day
worth of electricity can °
Ontario rates.
you see men
On a farm, any
loft you can figure that
pitching
haYinto orth approximately
pproxiimwhatlit lc per tont
the lob is th aboutwork cost Anyway, relectricity that is
to du talhe ratesmeMore and
for rio that electricity
moreare learning can hire. And
more farmers possible A d
is the cheapest labor doing everything
your d cur is services as rapidly as the
extend rural permit.
supply of materials Will p
Whether You livework in skyscraper or barnn town or , whether you work ou in Ontario at a
Hydro works than cbta obtainable in most other
ppfg of the world. Make the best use of IL
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THE HTIBRO.ELECTRIC POWER COMMiSSION OF ONTARIO
re -moron exneet to move to th r
now ]tome this week,
MT. and Mrs. Tom Snalidon and
young R011, Port Huron. were week
ercl vieltors with Archie and Mrs.
Engel, 14th con -and called on
relatives hese.
Rally Day will be observed .in
Knox Church here on Sunday morn-
ing newt at 11 o'clock. The Sunday
School will not meet at 10.15 as
usual but will join with the congre-
gation at eleven o'clock.
Olassife
Just like a telephone switchboard ... there are
only so many lines, so many operators—and
when the board is full some calls are bound to be
delayed.
We regret such unavoidable delays- But in the
last two years alone, calls have increased nearly
50 %. We're installing equipment to handle this
increased telephone volume just as fast as it
becomes available, but shortages of essential
materials are still slowing up our expansion pro-
gramme. This delay is felt all along the line. It
is felt by you when your operator is unable to
answer immediately.
When this happens, please remember she is
serving more people than ever before—and. that
she will answer you just as quickly as she can.
grave'nstein, delicious. en.OWO, golden
GREY
russets, lawYam Newton, Sandow,
stayman, winesap, the McIntosh
family and northern spy are as
follows producer eclat to whole-
salers --No. 1 ---packed $2.40; loose
$2.25; combinations packed $1.25,.
losoe $2,10; domestic packed $2.10,
loose $1.95; retailers cost No. 1
Packed $2.74, loose $2.57; combina-
tion packed $2:57, loose $3.40;
dotllestic-packed $2.40, loose $2.23•
Cost to the canaumer No. 1 packed
$07 30, 1009 $3.17; c•omhination pack -
001(054 i01 aron iu
0$07.3$93..11779100$a30.1152;
d $8,17• loose $2.96; domestic pack-
Ontarioeiling and1)Quebec sapplesri gdeliwvered ed 53,95, loose $2.75,
in the Western Ontario district will
be five cents a bushel lower this
year than in 1945, according to an
announcement by , W. Harold Mc-
Phillips. prices and Timely 1•ePine-
sentative. Prices for peck lots
drop approximately one cent as
compered with last year's ceilings,
Ceiling prices 1'or group One
apples wdtioh include crimson
The London Free Press on
several occasions contained an
account of Wm. Turnbull and also
a picture of his thoroughbred cattle,
as he was successful at securing
prizes at some of the Fairs in the
surrounding counties,
Ads
FOR SALE—
Large tricycle in good condition.
Phone 22x Fred Campbell
- --
FOR SALE—
Quantity of soft maple wood.
Phone 42-r-14 Dm. Stevenson
FOR SALE—
Ladies' C.O.M. Bicycle in good
.111 dation. Apply to
nhone 64x -r-2 J. G. Galbraith
FOR SALE—
A secretary and book case com-
bined.
Apply at The Post
Ceiling Prices On Apples
FOR SALE—
Dry hardwood. For particulars
opply to
Cliff Cardiff Phone 45.r-19
NOTICE—
When you are in lead of Avon
Products. just phone 56.1+21 and we
will take your order in Your home
and deliver it to you.
WOOD FOR SALE—
Hardwood limbs for sale 12 inches
long also some body wood and a few
cords of hardwood blocks suitable
floe iarge furnace or box stove.
Phone 43,r+25 Gordon Knight
Lot 17, Con. 14, Grey
ronto, wihh relatives; Mr, end Mrs. _ _ _ .: _:._ _....,_-
Neil Melilachern and two sons.
Mount Forest, with Mrs. R. F.
Garniss; MISS Litlttle Gerais has
returned to her home in Detroit
after spending several weeks with
her glister, Mrs. J. T. .Seliers, and
other relatives; Miss Helen Tbom-
son hoe left for Sarnia, where AA
hasacecpted a Position,
Oh. Vest
Betty: "Did yn11 heal' nhout the
man who set 110 all night trying
to figure where the sum went when
int went down?"
Olive: 'No, Whet happened?,'
Betty; "le flnn!ly dawrned nn Mm,'+
INrOMR. TALC IW..Tl1RNS.
ROOKKEE'PII`1G ,
FINANCIAL. STATEMENTS
for
farmers,
Business Men,
Professional Men,
Garage Operators
and others.
ARTHUR FRASER
Telephone: Exeter 17.
P,6, Box. No. 118
Temporary Office at the house
o:4 the fate Dr. 5-1, 1C, Hytttdmafl,
Huron Street, Exeter.
ease
WANTED—
Three Domestics for the Huron
County M01110, Clinton, Ontario. Sal-
ary 575,00 permaritil, with 1;0erd and
lodging, to parties capable of filling
the position, For information regard-
ing duties. etc., please contact Mrd.
11T. le, Jacob, Mgr. and Matroft at the
County Home,
N. W. Mille]'. County Clerk_
FOR SALE—
Electric motors rewound and re -
mired. Expert workmanship, Mod-
erate prices. Lloyd M. Bettger,
Monkton, Ont.
F. W. KEMP
Licensed Auctioneer
For Huron, Perth, and
Wellington Counties
Satisfaction Guaralnteed.
Phone 38 — — Listowel
B B d
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FOR SALE—
I Have at present a choice number
. f farms at right prices. Anyone wish-
ing to dispose of tbeir farm (any
size) good buildings please list them
at once as R have clients for Fall
sales.
Call or write J. C. Long,
Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont.
Phone 84.
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AN OPPORTUNITY—
Established Rural Watkins enstrtet
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 establish-
ed in a profitable business of your
own, For tall particulars write to-
day to The T. It. Watkins Company,
Dept. 0-B-4, 2117 Masson St.,
Montreal, Que.
14'51 O ■
DURO
gives a
lifetime of
SERVICE
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DURO PUMPS are pumping
� water through thousands of
Canadian Farm Ho m es and
Barns. Modern Farmers realize
that the amount of labour and
time saved by running water pays
for a pump in a few months.
EMCO
FIXTURES
AND FITTINGS
SISI, us for the latest Kitchen
Bathroom and Laundry
Fixtures and fittings. We will
gladly give you full information,
Win. Gillespie Phone 68
Brussels, Ont.
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