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COST OF LIVING BONUS
Prohibited Without Permission
sOrder of 11iatxonal War Labour Board
to Employers amid Employees:
An employer who was not paying his
employees .a cost of living bonus prior
to February :15, 1942, may not start to
pay such a bonus on or after that date,
nor may -an employer who has been paying • :-.
such.a bonus now increase it unless he has
specific permission from a War Labour
Board.
Whether in the future a bonus may be
paid or changed• in amount will depend on
=the National War Labour. Board's an-
snouncement in May 1942, with respect td
any .change in the cost of living index'
ibetween 'October 1941, and April 194 2,:
!unless .in'a particular case a War Labour
'Board has given specific permission to do
otherwise.
By Order of the
National War Labour Board
HUMPHREY MITCHELL
Minister of Labour
and Chairman
Ottawa, Canada
February 16, 1942
TlZE BRUSSELS POST
WEDNESDAY, F1313 25th, 1042
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Sanitary, A.D. 1942, are aotifled.to :�: Listowel, Orstari :2:
send to J. H, Crawford, Wingham,
Ontario; on or before the fourteenth ♦�♦imasememr ♦♦
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DATED this 23 day of February,
A,D. 1942.
J. H. CRAW3IORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors.
Classified Ads,:t:
FOR SALE— : 1 ♦�♦
6 pigs. about 100 Ebs. 1 ♦t♦
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phone 51 r-6 Heaney Bryant t•
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FOR SALE—, I 'I ♦•
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House and lots+ owned by Mrs,A. ♦4' .
H. Macdonald onTuruberry Street ♦•
in the Village of Brussels. Apply to•, s♦
C.. JOSEPH 'BENSON, solicitor, .t•
Brussels, Ontario. s,♦
FOR SALE— ,
1 Gander.
, phone 18-r-16
FOR SALE—
2 Holis+tein Cows due to freshen in.
March; 1 Duthaln Bull .rising 2
year; 9 pigs ready to wean also
wanted 'CORM Pup.
phone 41-r-24 Clarence Clark
. • Lot 30, Con. 5, Grey
Huron County .
.toternational• Plowing Match
Hugh Hill, a dairy rarmer .from
.t+1te..Goderich district is the man who
leards the purae,strings� for the Inter -
'national Plowing Match to be held
-October 13, 14, 15 and 16 in' Aullebt
township.
Hugh is a man who .Ls fia'rst and
kmernost a farmer. Tali and mimeo.
iar
e eeu-
Sar from conbac with, plenty o8 hand
work, he reaates few words•. When
lie; has au opinion to expresel he dies
aro with a minimum: of frills. HIS
1'angnape is+ plain and forceful. !
Huh Hill is a man possessed of
at good deal of ability in holding an .
audience. He has that 'knack of .
delivering a message ina way that
people like to bear. Put him in a +
smoky eb►nyention hall or 'fat a formal
bangnet .and he does equally well.
33e strips all dile unnecessary fix -1
tures front his, address and gets
a3nwn to "brass tacks”
'That is 'the way in which he is :
members' of the Elgin county Inter-
' national match. Then he went to
Peterborough and compared notes
there. After that he tallied . with
secretaryananager J. & ; Carroll of
the Ontario Plowmmenrs• ;,sas'oci-
ation• Compiling lids;• infoivnation
and dmaftdng a budget he presenter
Iit to Phe executive, of tate •.Horan
• County Plowing Match aaanpattee.
I They went into session And attacked
+ the budget from all angles and
when they finally rehired ;from that
session the budget was :considered
as nearly perfect as possible„ .
and! incidentally di alit ' anain'fa ned
general 'structure set up by the
practical 1anmer from' 'Colborne
attacking the problem of putting on
tate Internationail Plowing Match
during avartide. Satisfied that the
'Ontario government believes, that
the International serves a very use-
ful purpose in wartime 'he plunged
luta the work of putting the whole
-affair on a strict +budget.
lOeoh item of expense Wes neatly
catalogued and each source of
revenue was shacked up beside it.
Be travelled to St. Thomas and
'interviewed the various committee
township.
Hugh. Hill 'is a breeder of pureibred
Guernsey cattle. People a n
guilty of calling Oinm an' b
breeder, but he just Inud''41t ,
He apnreoiates Guernseys of
all and feele 'certain that to is
not far off when people i Huron
wilt :swing over to Guernseysr
some of 'the other breeds; '
He has 25 head if Guerns s
'milking at the present tib s-
slated• into terms, of work s
urilking ends oaring Ter the d
the raising of sufficient - or
them it repr•eseents+ a staggering 1.
The shortage of labor lies d
lido just as much es •a other
farmer in he county. Y is
looking ahead to the Inst al
Pio-Ming Match in Huron c as
being the greatest hit the of
the Ontario Piowrnenjs Association.
are .cite
Ayi�Otir
s it 'ol[
best
to clay"
n Hurc
Bron
ey cow's
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slated'
such
cows an
-feed f
ring tote
'affected
'GET YOUR r_RMA'NENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMiQUE.
End Gurt $1.25 and $1.75
•- and $2.25
'Including Shampoo
Permanent $2.00. 152.50.
.and+$5:00 including finger wave
-and 'shampoo ..
tdtephane 55x tor an Appointment
IRENE PEASE SUY VICTORY,160tvun NOW,
1y er'Proctor's Restaurant
ret-
et • h,e
ernation
ounty
history
"Naturally the raising 'of the
money for the match is a real ,job,"
says Mr. Hill; "but 1 have mighty
good °estate -ruts on the directorate.
We'll get tilte money to put this
mach over in a real bang-up way.
What we alt for is the loyal co-oper-
ation. of everybody In Huron couintY.
SEE RED
AND SEE
Thousands of -people in Brussels and district are wearing
REID'S GLASSES with perfect satisfaction. If you have
headaches, eyestrain, failing vision, cannot see to thread
your needle or read—see Mr. Reid and have your eyes
thoroughly examined by him. Lowest prices at all times.
Latest styles of Glasses
'I. A5 R•EID R.O.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST,
Jr. OPTOMETRIST
Brussel Office —
Every Wednesday
Afternoon 2.0A to 5.00
MISS HINGSIDN'S
Store Phone 51
FOR SALE --
White Leghorn thatching Eggs,
also custom hatching donee.
phone 111x -r-2 Brussels
- Wesley ;Stephenson
ra+�
WANTED—
To hear faoni panty having .105-
aore farm for reit. Buildings to be
in good shape.
apply to Richard 'C rter,
phone 42-r-26 Brussels
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FOR &ALE—
Large quantity ,of wood eat pole
length about 600 to 800 cords. Can
be insPeoteii at farm, of Mrs, Pearl
Lowe,
Concession 5'`Mor).i's 'Town-
ship, near- •Brussels. 'Submit all
offers for purchase to S. E. Weir,
K.C.. Canadian Banek,-of. Commerce
Burping, London.
FOR RENT— ,--_ Mrs. Kate Murray, Wtr.ttou 're•
5 acres of /and, good house and ceived a cable •that Kenneth arrived
barn and 'chicken arouse, Graham rn,EhnFlaapol •safe•
'Survey, Brussels.
Don't Forget the C okinole Social
apply to D. Shies, in the basement of the United
210 Darling St.,
Brantford.
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New Cars Available. We have a choice stock.
Some of our Models are Listed"
CARS.
1941 Mercury Sedan
1940 Mercury Coach
1940 Deluxe Ford Sedan
1940 Standard Ford Coach
1939 Dodge Coupe
1939 Deluxe Ford Sedan
1939 Deluxe Ford Coach
1937 Deluxe Ford Coach
1936 Standard Ford Sedan
1935 Dodge Coach
1935 Ford Coach
1934 Ford Sedan
1933 Ford Coach
1932 Ford Coach
1930 Ford Coach
1929 Ford Coach
1929 Plymouth Sedan
1929 Plymouth Coupe
1929 Hudson Coach
1929 Chrysler' Sedan
TRUCKS
1939 Ford 2 -ton Truck (like new)
1938 Ford 2 -ton Truck New Truck Condition'
1936 For,d 2 -ton Truck
1935 Ford 2 -ton Truck
1937 Dodge Sedan Delivery
1937 Ford Pick-up
1937 Chevrolet 1% -ton
1936 Ford Pick-up
1935 Ford Sedan. Delivery
TRACTORS
Buy your Tractor NOW on Spring Terms.
Trade In Save your Feed your Stock. We
have 4 Tractors left. another Car Load
Ordered but cannot guarantee Delivery.
1 Used Tractor and Oliver Plough
HORSES
10 GOOD HORSES FOR SALE
Choice Percheron Mare rising 3 yrs.
Choice Percheron Horse rising 4 yrs.
Choice Percheron Mare, rising 6 yrs
Brown Clyde Mare, 6 yrs.
Brown Clyde Mare, 4 yrs.
Brown Clyde Mare, 3 yrs.
Black Clyde Horse, 4 yrs.
Black Clyde Marc, 2 yrs.
Brawn Clyde Mare, 1 yr.
1 Driving Mare
' WALTON
FOR SALE -
1 arouse and, lot known as 256 -and
1 vacant lot known as 257. Situated+
on the North West side of Albert St,,
in, the village of Brussels, This is
to close- out the Estate of the late'
Anmeoell Haist. deceased.
apply to—Mr. E, H, Heist,
852% 114 Wston Rd.
Toronto, Ont.
'HOUSE FOR SALE—
TAKH NOTICE that the undersigned
administrator, or his solinitor will'
receive tenders for sale of the brick
house and lots owned by the late,
Maria Campbell, and described as
Lots; 149 and 150 in the- Village of
Brussels and County of Huron, up
to and including the 21st day of
February, 1942. The highest or any
offer not necessarily accepted.
BERTRAM KELLY
Administrator
by his solicitor •
C. JOSEPH BENSON, Brussele
for Elsner D. Bell arbsent on Active
Service
FOR SALE
TAKE•NOT1SCE that the undersigned
executors or their solicitor will re-
ceive tenders for cadti sale of lands.
awned by +the late Merles Case and:
being described as
(1) Lett 22, Concession 18, Town-
ship' of Grey 'and County of Huron
(2) North Wiest quarter of. Lot 12,
Concession 14, Township of Meifil•
Hiliop and 'County of Huron
uP to and including the 28th clay of
February, A.D. 1942, Tire higheet
or any offer not necessarily ec•
ceptod
William 7. Humphries
Mark L. Cardiff ---Executors
by their solicitor
C. JOSEPH 13.10315013,
Brussels, Ontario
for '.Eimer 15. Bell absent on Active
• SerVVleer i ;''aar-aol 3r .'
Church on March 4th. A short
program and tui 01 will be served.
Everybody welcome.
The U;F.W,O. hold their meeting
at the bonne of Mrs, A. +Coutts, Feb.
18th. tDrr McMaster nyf +Seafoith
was the guest speaker and .spoke on
"Free Hospitalization: A solo by
Doreen Coutts was acoonnpanaed by
eF1ya 'Sholdice. Mare. Joe Campbell
gave a demonstrations of sandwiches,
The March meeting wiL1' be held at.
the home of Mrs. Nelson Reid
Laurier. Home Becomes National Historic Site
t✓.
nside and out, the home of Sir
I
Wilfrid Laurier at St. Lin,
Que., has been restored as closely
as possible to the condition in
which it stood on the day 100
years ago when the great Cana-
, dean statesman was born within
its lrnmble walls, netorated and
furnished in the best possible
taste Witli authentic furniture
and materials belonging to the
period and typical of French
Canadian handicraft the house
is a memorial to I+'renelt Canada
of a Century age as well as to
its great leader, Sir Wilfrid
Laurier,
Dedicated as a National His-
torid Shrine in the presence of
Prime Minister Mackenzie icing
and other stational figures, the
Laurier louse contains many
treasures of French-Canadian art
and handicraft. Old hirniture of
the period was taker" there from
Several pasts of the province; tex-
tiles from Isle-aux-Coudres, Char-
levoix County; other articles,
made about the time Sir Wilfrid
was born, from the We of Or-
leans. The interior walls, cov-
ered with hand -made linen woven
In Quebec, make an admirable
background for the furnishings
and pictures. Among the many
typical Items are a grandfather
eloek with 'wooden movement,
oast iron stove with two decks,
large 100m for weaving, two
spool beds, a "table baeotile" with
reVorsibie top and brightly COW -
ed handmade rugs and represen,
tative paintings by Arthur .Lis-
rner. Tho exterior of the house
hal been renovated and the build-
ing has been moved back into the
centre of the property which has.
boor" levelled and beautified. A
large boulder bearing a bronze:
tablet serves as a monument to
Sir Wilfrid.
These pictures of the Laurier
home at St. Lin, which is less
than 37 miles from Montreal by
Canadian Pacific Railway, show:
The front of the hoose, top left;
l.Oth century sofa in living repro,
top right; old furniture in
ground -floor bedroom, lower lett,
and, lower right, old-time butter
Churn, spinning wheel and s»col
holder,