The Brussels Post, 1942-4-22, Page 4at
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AvOMOINIOPONO
'fHE BRUSSELS POST
Phone 161 Listowel, Ont.
HAVE IT
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l rigidaire in stock! Buy when available
USED CAIRS
WELL TIRED LIKE NEW
1-1941 Sedan -small mileage
3-1940 Sedans & Coaches
2-1939 Sedan & Coach ]'
1-1939 Dodge Coupe
1-1938 Coach
2-1936 Sedan & Coupe
4-1935 Sedans & Coaches Dodge & Ford
1.-1934- Coach
1-1933 Chevrolet ,Roadster
1-1932 Forl.• Coach
1-1929 Plymouth Sedan
1-1929 Ford Coupe
1-1928 Chevrolet Coach
Trucks
1-1935 Ford:Pannel •
1-1937 •Maple Leaf 2=tori Truck
1-1937 Chevrolet 11/2 -ton
2-1935 Ford 2 -tons
1-1935 Ford 2 -ton
1-1935 Dodge 2 -ton
1-1934 Chevrolet, 2 -ton
Tractors and Implements
1-1932 Ford Tractor
1 -1927 -Ford Tractor%
All reconditioned.
2-2 furrow used Tractor Plows
2 -Auto. Tracks
Horses
Clioice Bay Horse rising 6 yrs.
Cheap work Horse
Cheap work Mare
Choice Roan Belgian Mare 2 yrs.
Choice Red 'Roan Belgian 2 yrs.
Choice Black Roan Belgian Mare Colt 1 yr. old
Wedel ea d.ty,,, April ' 22nd. 11, 42
is Groceteria:
WE SELL FOR LESS
Blue Bel
Coffee
Pork and
Beans
21 oz tin
9C
utelt
Tomato
Soup
3 tins
25c
Large tins
Tomatoes
2 tins
25e
Set, Onions
GOO& Broom
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,Handy - Ammonia
3pk,19c
Old, Dutch
l lc tin
e a Brick. of 'Borden's
I;e Cream Home.
ailIONIOMP
f °It's 'Fruit You Want Buy It At
vewar's.:And You Get The Best
r5 A. M. GialElvITAlt
'Eldon ,ands Mrs. Kirton rebently
BISCUIT .D]SPLAY
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0 * : :u M'cTaggaait and two nepraws, Boyd
bL Hammond, Fred Colquhoun. Flower
.,ituary m
bearers, were two grandsons., Lyle'
s' .+ x ° •; . y. ;• r Evans and Murray Huether."Friends
„JAMES :McCARTNEY
James'MaCaitne;, a life-long resi-
dent of Grey Township,pa9aed away
in, Kingston Geneiai Hospital on
Tuesday," Aliril after an•iliness of
•two 4iia -He Was' bern en' Lot 20,
Con, Gi y,..in the.yeat `1869 and
live 8ya e e his entb'elife He was
a son of t {re �''yFso Jdhn and Mrs Mc
Oartney -• 33ef'iva5 a Peesbyterian in
religion sand ra T4041:la politics.
He is isurViva l'1two sisters; Mts,-
Mair ,M Qat a ° •Mrs. William
Tbrn,bu ' �;¢$ ,? •othersWilliam
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of Mile atoned Hugh of Tugaske,,
Sank He was predecSbaed by one,
brother Robert and •egki,a?fster.Agnes.
The funeral ,service Aii.sli was cot. -
ducted by Rev. Tao, ° 1t1: rOranbrook'
was' held from hiss 1$ sideuce on
Thursday, April 16i ; «.at• 2 o'clot,k
Interment was, ••dsade in Brussels:
cemetery, The pallbearers were:'
Ralph Pearson, Roy Pearson;,
'Geor,ge '
Pearson Clifford McAllister, Syl-
vester Baynard and Cecil Baynard. i
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JAMES NOBLE
aw,i*t a S4ser t• 0,
The funeral ok James Noble wal
held from his lattesresidence, Oran-
brook, Monday,; Apri'l..13•, The service
was conducted by-10ev •J. Taylor of
PresbyterianuOliureh, Cranbrools.
•, He isotisurvived by his wife,
(Rebena•cOamplieli), two daughters
and three' Sion: Lena, Kitohener; i
Jean, (torts. Alvie..Higgins) Brussels;
.Rilph att'hvme; •:r"Sttiart'•' and : Jack,
Hanover.... otlr• sisters • residing in
California, ..Misses'Marion' and Mary.
Noble, ildrs, Wa,Deani and Mrs. A.
Olson. 77wc ,sons predeceased tfirn,
WA1ter, meg.' in actiou at Vinty
Ridge, April 1917; IAar•vey, Veteran •
of World.Wai No ,1, ]tilled in motor
accidenit July, -1925.... 'ts'
(Pall bearers were..00Mauriee end
James' Cameron, ;Milton Osborne,
Robert M,Nau'g10t,0i1tewar••d and Iten-
netb Brown. • .
Intelnnenb• a. Crambt'ook ..cemetery
ORRI a
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a'11rs, Ivan McArter, Earl and Mre.
daderson , and Mrs, Jas. Anderson..:
attended the funeral of Mrs. John
,smart, in Stratford on Monday.
Miss Minnie Russell, who has
A,een confined -to herbed, is improv.
isg. we are pleased to report.
Airs. David, •Londos; is a guest St
. gm li ane of Mrs. Ethel Cioakey, '
2toone and MPs', Nicol and Rose,
Fant.. Michie and Mrs. " Roe, James
.and MrsL Michie and family, • H,arold
an Mrs. Praeger and•'Margat'et, were
•;aft a reception Friday night in Kir-
sfxacn school, 'Turaberry,in honor of
Married. MTS. aura Kirton was
also presented with a beautiful
mirror from the neighbor women
She and her mother have moved into
Bluevale., , ' •
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The delightful play "Mother in
The Shadow" was presented , in
-Ebenezer !church, Browntown, on
Thursday evening, April 16th, .11 -
though the crowd was not as largo
se it' might have been, those present
thoroughly enjoyed the play. ,.The
• draw for ,the quilt and the -cushion..
tirade Mrs. Ivan McArter the litcky
)osses*lon. of the quilt while , the.
rushion was won by Mrs, ,Sophie
Sellers, ''''l'VW
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NOTIOE
To Qre am Producers
Creamery 'Will be open to receive
CREAM
ON SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 •
Commencing April 25th and throughout the summer months.
, BRUSSELS CREAMERY
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Now .11s the Time to get your
Spria Equipment
Harness, Seed, Fertilizer and Feed '
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All at the Farmers Store
D. M. MacTavish
P xo ria 46 0. Brussels
Good For
Ali dads of
,easing
1 Lb. for 19c
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
neer Bros....
Phone 6 Butcher Shop Brussels
from a distance who attended the
funeral wre Boyd 'Hantnion,d, Mr. and'.
Mrs. Melvin Hammond, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Oman:,. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Davidson, Mr. iartd Mrs. Harry
Coulter, Mabel Davidson, Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Davidson, Mr. and Mrs
John •Crawford, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Strachan, Mr, and Mrs. Howard
•Strachan, . fir. and Mrs. Stapley
,Stisiohan, and family. ' Mr. Fred
Colgnhouii Mr. and Mrs, Adrian'
McTaggart,
Interment. tools, place in - Mount
Pleaeant cemetery, Ethe. Rev. a.
E. Taylor; .Conducted the service.
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,MRS SARAH 'MASTERS '
W It,LIAM•it. •STRACHAN
on.
The funeral 5S. William L,
Strachan ."tgoik place front the home
• of his son-in-law, Dan Huether. Born
in Morrnifgtan tow•ns'hip 81 years ago
Mr, Straclvaat •was ,Ula elim of the
late 'Phonies ' and'' Mrs, Stradhen,
Of a family of 14 tire' only sur'ty.
ing members'.' are ,(Iigebei) Mrs.
George Benham,: Penn Yarn',
(Lottie) Min `Cncr1es Ilawkins,
Oi'tibia;
(Priscilla.). Mars. Shoemaker,
Detroit; angi one, brdther, Hd•, Strat
ford Mr, 'Stu adhan • was married 58
yeaae ago to Sarah 'Ann Weir, Mil-
bank, who 'passed away : 11 years
ago. ,SiumrWing aro two d'atigittere
(Ethel) MTS Dan 'Htether',. Crats.
brook; (Eva) Mi's.` Ett. Davidson,
Britton and two sows, Howard, Hes-
peler and Stanley' of Elmo township.
Another song Laidlaw, Was 'killed in
action November 6 1917. There are
12 ,grandcltldreu and dire great.
grandchildren, Pallbearers were
four grandchildren; 'iliac Davidson,
Harry Cotltet', Gleet Huether, Adrian
home of her• son Frank Shaw on ,
Friday afternoon of last week B.O.,
P. G, Fowler of Bluevale PreshY•
terian church, with which the lata •
Mrs; Shaw was associated, officiated.
Pallbearers were. Robt.' Forrest,
W. Jermyn, C. Mustard, Roy Sellers,
W. Agar 'and G. .Campbell.
The floral tributes were beautift.l.
Flower bearers were Jas. Turvey,
•Stanley' Mustard, Bob'Fraser and
•abar1ie ShwW.
Interment was, made in Brnesels
cemetery.
TENDERS WANTED
63y The 'Council cd the T•ownshlp, of
Grey for the work to be done on
The Chester Baker and Tite Michel.
Drains. •
,Plans and specifications, may be
seen at the Clerk's office-
•Tenders will be received till Sat-
urday, May 2nd, at 2 o'clock P.M.
The lowest or any tender nor
necessarily accepted.
J. H. FEAR, Clerk.
;Mtq Sab&lr tJane 1fasters.passed.•tti
Iter .rest. about :four o'clock Weiner'
daymoi!ning; the '15th .day of April,
,shavingbeen. n poor healtih Por a
num6ier •of years, she . .had , made:
iter ihaine •with her daughter, Mrs.
Gordon Gallaher. ' She was in her
761h year. _.
The llate Mrs. 'Maihters titan: born'
in Bluevale, a daugihter of , the trte•
1VIr. end Mrs. W. H. Stewart, 'Site
was married by. Rev. J. S. Cook .on
.Maitah 23, 1887 to Martin wit5aste.r'a
who predeceased her seven years
ago,
Mrst Masters was a member of the
United Chm}ch. She was a• woman
devoted to her home and,, family.
She is survived by two sons, James
of Parkhill; Robert of Toronto, 0ric
cbaughter Olive of Brussels. Ten
grandcdilldren and• one great grand-
ehid'
1 also one .sister Mrs. Abram
Procter, Morrie and ,one ,brother: Di•.
R. L. Stewart,, Wingbam; '
The ifuserad service by,, Rev.
Lewis was held Friday afternoon at
1;20 o'clock, . Interment tools place
in Bluevale , cemetery. The pall-
bearers were.two grandsons Robert
and. William Blasters and four
nepl'rewu, ;Stewart and Harold Proc
ter, Howiard and: Whitney'Stewart.
MRS. ANSONSHAW'
The Comummaniby was : grieved to
learn of the death of a life-long rest
dont of Morris Township, Mary„ Ann
Forrest, widowof the late Anson
•Shaw, who died at the home of her
son Franit Straw, Lot 21, : Con, 2.
Morris, on Wednesday,. April 15th,
anter an Illness of two weeks.
The deceased was the daughter of
the late Mr, and. Mrs, Jellies, Forrest,
Tier 'husband, Anson iShaw, prole -
teased het^, One year ago last Augurs+.
Per the past four years silo way 'n
resilient of Bhievale,
'Surviving, to mount tate death' of
their mother, are three sons Ralph
Alex and Fnank'Shaw, all of Mania
Townshiy, also one brother, Charles
Forrest of Morris and two sisters.
Mrs, Hairy Pear, Ethel and "Mrs.
John 1! orersh of Cleveland and
seen grandchildren, Three brothers
predeceased her.
'rhe funeral was. held from tiic
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le.ssifieo AUs
VA; 'SAL'Er-c•
2 Colony Houses and •Cedar Posts.
phone 42-r-11 Jim Stevenson
F -JH SALE -
6 Piga ready to wean,
Phone 164-6 apply to
'Mrs. J. ,Speer
FOR SALE—
Man's suit with 2 pair pants, ex-
cel/eat condition, size 58. Fit Person
about 5 ft, 6 inches. height.
Alpply evenings • to C. Payne,
phone 5S
FOR SALE -
5. 2-year•old Cattle, 4 Poll :Angus
• and, 1 Durlham,
Seed Peas also Large Pekin Duck
Eggs, 65c per setting of 11 eggs.
phone 42.26 Baxter Stevenson
TENIDERS FOR COAL AND COI l!
Federal ,Buildings—Province of
Ontario
SEALED Tenders addressed to . the
undersigned. and. endorsed "Tenter
for Coal," will be received until 3
P.M. (93A.IS.T'.), Thursday, May 7,
,1942, for the supply of coal and cake
for the Dominion Buildings through-
out the Province of Ontario.
Forms of ` tender. wh8h 'specifics
tuns and conditions attached can he
obtained from the Purchasing Agent.
Department of . Public „Works.
Ottawa; and. the'Soapervising Arabi.
tett, 36 Adelaide Si, East, Toronto,
Oat.'
• Tenders 'should be made on the,
forms supplied by the Department
and in a000rdance w,ith'depaibnicntal
sgecifrcations and conditions attaoh
ed thereto. Coal dealers, license
•niimrbers must be gen when• tender.
ing.
The Department reserves the right
to demand from any successful tend•
erer, before awarding the order,' a
security deposit in the form of a
certified cheque 'on a bartered bank
in 'Canada, made' payable to the
order of the Honourable the Minister
of Public Works, equal to 10 Per
cent of the amount of the tender, or
Bearer' Bonds of the Dominion, of
Canada or of the Canadian National
Railway Company and ire constitu•
ent companies unconditionally guar-
anteed as to principal and interest'
by the :1)aminion of ,Canada, or the
aforementioned bonds and •• a, certi-
fier cheque, if required to snake 119
an odd amount.
Suo1s •'secumty will serve as a
guarantee for the proper fulfilnmeit
of the 'contract,
By order,
J. M..somma+1RViLL is
Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 20, 1942.
FOR SALE OR RENT— '
A House, apply to
Alvin Pride
85 Queen St., North,
,„waterloo, Ont.
FOR SALE—
O. A. C. No, 21 Barley, Geyer/anent
Grade No. 1, suitable for mixing
with early oats, also Alaska Oats
Government Grade No, 1.
Lot 17, Can. 14, Grey.
Phone 43-r,25 Gordon• Knight
E PLEBISCITE
Nest Monday is "Plebiscite Day,"
and every Canadian voter has, been
informed tha•11 is his privilege to
exercise the tight of ballot.
The polls will be open on ,April
27th freta 8 fn the morning until.8 in
the ,evening, Dayl'ig'ht Saving 'Time.
While lists'of' voters haver* been
Fr:epased, -it•-ie important to i<emean-
ber that they • are "open" lists --that
in either nroan or rural :politug
divusione, any gieliged'voter whose
name lies been omitted may vote on
Pollinb day in his polling division
by taking the • required oath' and
being vouched for by a voter Whose
name •appears on the list of ,voters
for such polling division. If a person
so, 'omitted lives is an urban polling
division, he anust produce his
National Registration Certificate as
well as take an oath,
,Generally speaking, every ;person
over 21 years of age, resident in
Canada during the last i2 atontha
and resident' of his. or her ;polling
district as at March 30th last, an
vote,
Every Canadian on active •service
gr iru training in any of Hie M•ajesty's
forces or corps; within or without
Canada, Is, entitled to • vote On the
Plesibashltg In advance of polling day
The plebiscite s a direct voje, .01
all the voters; in Canada one :µ
portant question • to aster , 'the
views a the Canadian peep n the
following question;
"Are yet in, davonn,: o 'e easing
the Government from any iq'bliga•
tion arising out of any past cbinmit-
ments restricting;; the methods of
raising men' for miliitar;y s'ervi'ce;"
ATTENTION
As warden of the County of Huron I hereby urge that
all electors in the County of Winson exercise 'their franchise
on the Plebiscite vote which will be held on Monday, April
27th. It is necessary that a "Yes'A vote ,be recorded so that
our Government will be relieved of their pledge and in • ;a
position to wage an all•nur war. '.A "Yeah' vote at the
forthcoming Plebiscite is a vote for a ' United. Canada.
To stay away from the polls is paramount .to voting "No." • '
Use .your franchise and vote.
Geo. Armstrong
Warden, •County of Huron