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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-4-7, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST HEAR 14: GEORGE DREW DISCUSS "THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN ONTARIO" 11'4 QUEEN'S PARR -REPORT No. l WINGHAM CKNX 920 FOR SALE— " f � iss Tied Ads Barb -off barley grown from t'egis- 1 r• - timed seed. WANTED—Phone 30-r-15 Wilf:ed ahortreed A gtuti`r FOR SALE— Plum to r-1:2 H. Thc'mpson A pair of lights eatable for tractor, priced for closest sale. 1'OR SALE--• Apply at The Post, 3e0id pets• shear; !to b ` ,i.'t. .., et A, II N,:70 o 151. FOR SALE— Phone :i0•rg Th,,.. Pexrce t Beatty :fot Pnntp, deep wee Pros - re sygten2, priced for quick sale. Apply at Phone 52x The Meltrhlrter Electric FOR SALE— I 12.•d '10V 01. swyrl. Phone 1iIy'h 31-r-11 No: ,al FOR SALE— pril 9-8. i 8.15 p.m. ; .\ pair of ro,1u.: Friday, shiner$. .., ..` ,..."a,....00` ** FOR SALE. ALE.\) �1 t\ ist n n l lid t il I_- h t 1; r ` II; • Ali , to' r iaNle iiA V, .. t !e -__ 11.,I ,n1, t See Our New Wallpaper Samples Srai `"yodern Designs in Playas, Diagonals, and Bold 1(31' ars Wide Range in Patterns and Prices. Ary p sen interested in decorating call 73-r-12 Brussels. ?F a dE0t10N ri $13o y $820 • ke:10. ORMEO 6OPRIHOS � Z: $450 t 1lyy1 FYwt ''-El15ttlldGSr $61" HORSESHOE BROOCH S ALE .\r SeIttie.t & So..; 1'•1r'.ii '1" St11 Whimty. April lath t•'' April � { 24th. P ,PLEASE NOTE— c,• cors shat'penei and pot in i ,re r, working'in, n"l' s if see` at The Brussels Poat. T I • WANTED— I Raw Fnr=, highest p"'•rye Paid also Red Foxes. Ship to Norman Greer,- t 223 Grace St.. Toronto. Here's beauty distinguished by smart styling ...Guaranteed dependable and priced for VALUE! TERMS to suit your budget needs. 1'a Leach — Brussels, Ont. Jewelle, ispoon, I FOR SOLE - 1 babe carriage. 1 hic;lt chair, t hell It> x 30 with mattress. 1 play pen 1 extension =ate. 1 toilet seat. Phone 11O Mrs R. S. War'virl, Fancy China and Dinnerware We have a lovely assortment of Fancy cups and saucers, also Dinnerware in 32, 66 and 96 piece sets. Come in and let nus show you all our new patterns. FOR SALE OF RENT -- 100 acre farm int 1 0. ('oil. it Twp. or (trey 311. m`1P0 from th" Village of Finissets. Red brick hrnlse and good well with wind mill on property. Apply to Sirs, W. G. McFa.chern 1 Francis Street. Galt. Ont. I --OR SALE-• itarh•off Barley, grown frons r••:astrred seed $1.75 per bushel; lt,;n,•r oats 31.511 pet' bushel and mixes grain 31.25 per bushel. Plenie 4111•27, Gordon Knight TEACHERS WANTEO— tlr,'y Twp, 3r•11no1 hoard invite applications to till vaeniieles in their Minimum salary 51100 h .lila fte expert-no..0ppl'eant- Please star, rvl rhe t q Lillds fled; .t1d sa1totty ttxpeottd. \pply to Carl Hemingway, Se,• Tlras., ill1'1 1 FOR SALE— Hlectric motors rewound anti in :aired, Expert workmanship. Moder ste prices. New motors in stock. Settger inauetrtce, 649 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. FOR RENT- 1nD acre Furnt. lot 10. run, 10, Grey Township, bank barn. stone stabling, straw shed. and hen hoose, cement silo. Water in both. Driving sited. drilled we -Il, Spring, solid brick house. frame kitchen and weedshed. 2 miles from church. 311ss Janet McNair, R.R. 2, Brussels WANTED— Man for steady travel among con- sumers in Brussels. Permanent cen- neotion with large manutajturer Only reliable hustler considered Write Rawleith Dent. No. ML -J-152- 131, Montreal, FOR SALE— ]. garden 'baxid scattier, all attach• meats never been used. 1 new, three. battle lawn mower, 50 feet good garden hose, like new, reset, etc., 1 good coal heater and pipes only in use six months. Phone 85x -r-4 FOR SALE— One Perfection "oal 011 3• burner, with oven, with n hack and on leg's; in working order also one slightly used hand washing machine also ball bearing, gear's inclosad wringer. reduction for quirk sale. Phone 20-r-16 Mrs. G. Holt RAWLEIGH'S ANNIVERSARY MO!ITH-- April Sth, 59 years ago. W. T. Raiwleith started out with only 6 prOI1Blets, we now have 130 different Liner;. if you wish to get our anniversary bargains wait for your Rawleigll 'Dealer or phone 56:r-9, Geo. Wesenberg MEN WANTED - 625. to 1000, A WEEK I Your own business! Nn hose, no timeclook, independence! The leading line M Dome Service Prod'Tota ! Fine city nnrl rural territnt•iPS available. A wehielP is needed for routes. Tf you bare selling ability and a small ,.,pi.tal—write to -day fer 1'RN7F1 in- formation -- FAMTT.10N 1500 Tlelorhnier, MONTREAL. FOR SALE— , Bray 01: 301 Pilil':s. Rn.we 3111P. t0311'1'y. feed. rat yon off to a :;nod start. Prompt shipment, Dayolds also. Heavy cockerel chick.. ,.,;. ports to the 1'.0. permit pullet chink prire redtletiona to .nor Carn,dian customers. Be sure you get now Price list. Don't delay order. every day counts. Agent—W. Glenn !tray, T;th"l, Phone 114-1,3 F!/,;R�z., \ UM0 m"."o' t 1 FOR SALE-• l LET E. it -a is Phone 8'3-r-5 ..._. Ethel Repair Your Tractor ~'" any maize Remember we Repair all Farm Equipment Dominion Nobby Tires ()taco Farm Implements Pedlar Barn Equipment Book Your Oil Now for Spri The Price h Right, 100 -acre farm on Highway, buildings, bush, hydro. 40 -acre farm near village, 30 Ploughed. Brick house in thriving village, barn and hydro, pride $2,000.00 87 acre farm in a village, frame house and barn. J. 0. *Long, Phone 84 Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont. "HELP WANTED --MALE" AN OPPORTUNITY-, liistabllehed Rural Watkins District available, It you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 65— have Or can 50cltre travel outfit, this ie your opportunity to get estab' batted in a profitable heftiness of your own. Pot full partionlare write today to The 3, R. Watkins Company. ' Dopt. 0-B-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal, Bette. good acres Wednesday, April 7th, 1943 .�..r:•"��.--iy+.F..-:deLelr.i.,'r�w4,rrYr-4,yi ."-0.i. SLUE WALT. The regular meel•me of the Chinch •r, \\'.11.5, of Knox Pr�'sbytr t•(att h was held Thursday afternoon et the Monte of Mrs. Burns Moffatt, The president, Sirs. J. 2. talion, condut" ,•d the meeting on the theme "Lord of the 11111,1111 Hullo! Canada Vmtr own." Mrs. 1.71dr2d Nichol re..ti scripture nut the ti o i talitil te•fs given by Mrs. T:tliot!. 't•,tn.r. :cod- ing in pralyer included Mrs, Mof- fatt and Mrs. Jorgensen. Mrs, 1111000}' 1101 tsf,•t a:n.' survey of the work 111.1,1 !, 11411g tilt=mp1i:hed ill 1 ,11 °'d b, the W.M.S. among the .1!rencli-spealtitig1' Peoples teaching the 10:11:10 farm- ing sari home nlakin;;• the work Rev. Mr. Winchester anionic the Chinese 111 M nttr•11. ril • t•kran- hats 1n parts of the Canadian West have accepted ChM sdlenity and have become good citizens., Han - gerbil's and Italians have shown Interest: in the work or the rhnrch. Readings were ei, y11 by Mrs. Raymond Elliott and Mrs. Gordon almul"ll. Mrs R, !''. (110-nie' con dlirtrd a Bible quiz. Personals; Mrs. finrt'1, Toronto. with lir. and Mrs- Raymond El- liott: Mrs. Orville :fortes. Luclt- nan. w'th tun• tantit.'r. \01'4. 1,ncy Stn13.11: Mrs. Mary Robe^toot with her sister, Mrs. ,Toltn A. GedtlPs- \1'in>;•itain, who receally suffered a heart attach. Yat u1, ; Uurl`t1? and Ivry 'l'ilnin p;ntl 1001'0 the only cnn•Pstaalts to the annual oratorical mutest - from the n:w•t^tie se toetl. n 1,r teacher, 01. \Tuoney. and Mrs. J. A. llurde.t and 'Mrs. George Thomann acted as Judges and chose Norma !Moffatt to again uphold lite ivntors for the school. Harold Johnston will represent I3rnwntnwn school. Morris, anti 1CenR1(411 ,10h11.st011, No. 1r, Morris, These three young people were contestants last year and Norma vonthe silver trophy. Personals; firs. Leland 0. ,lorgen- se11 has had as guests her mother, Mrs. Parke, of Wheaton, IIs., her sister, Miss Martha Parke, night supervisor at the Pr,el,y'torla'l Mai in in Pith n:go and her brother -in.. lase, Prof. Windsor of Wheaton 1Tnvlrsi.ty, and his son and (laugh - 1c1: Mrs. Donald Street. Kitchener, with 1101' 111031101', tilt's. M. 1.. Aitken; Mrs. C"ecil Griffiths and A011, 13r4l111- 1011. 101311 her sister, Mrs, Charles Bosnian; M. and Ms. John Jenkins, Weikel -Ion. with Mr. ad Mrs. 13, B. Jenkins; Mrs. I3art•y Attars, \\'roxeler, with- her sister, Mrs. Alex McCracken: Mr, and Mrs. Edward Waddell and, family with the former's parents at White- church; Aire. Roy \Tann, Gertrude and Connate with Mrs• Murray Wil- son, Listowel. ABOVE - Superflnish hon ng of cylinder bores. Mirror -smooth finish assures long wear. CENTRE, ABOVE -Piston fitting is mode accurate and easy when cylinder bores have successfully passed this "antsh.and•bore test", using accurate electric indicator, PREMISS/®# Eiifa/iVEER/NG 45'371RFSEXTR•41441 /ES FORMQ,l/ ABOVE - Superfinishing, after precision grinding, all crankshaft bearings to from 2 lo 4 millionths of an inch -for smooth operation and long wear, Crankshaft, clutch and Fluid drive unit be ng talically and dynamically balanced, using oscura a electronic Indicators. Proper crankshaft balance en ores longer engine life and smoother operation, Shown above is one of the advanced automatic machines which precision grind the contoursf the camshaft to from 5 to 10 millionths of an Inch. Volve opening Is Mus set within very close limits for most efficient engine operation. This special laboratory typo dynamometer is used for periodic fatigue" tens of motor parts in operation to make sure all parts meet engineering specifications. Other production type dynamometers lost ALL engines before anal O.K. DEPENDABLE DODGE PERFORMANCE, CE, LONG ENGINE LIFE AND LOW UPKEEP RESULT .FROM CAREFUL CHECKING OF EACH AND EVERY PART D RECISION -BUILT DODGE ENGINES are one of the chief reasons why Dodge automobiles have established such an outstanding reputation for DEPENDABILITY. These powerful, dependable engines are produced in Canada with the finest up-to-date machinery in a vast, modern plant of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited. Every operation is carefully per- formed by Canadian craftsmen with years of engine - building experience. Accurate checks are made DODGE DE LUXE DODGE SPECIAL DE LUXE throughout the manufacturing process—raw materials must meet rigid Dodge engineering standards . . . specially trained inspectors, using the most up-to-date inspection tools, make exhaustive checks after each production line operation. This fine CANADIAN workmanship, backed by unexcelled engineering research, assures you of continuing dependable Dodge performance, long engine life and low upkeep, DODGE CUSTO WITH FLUiD DRIVE 1. I..I .I•, i► illll CTURED IN CANADA BY ,,CANADIAN CRAFTSNiI ALEX ANDERSON PHONE 82 BRUSSELS