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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-6-3, Page 5w rez BRUSSELS POST e'Xe�crx"'r Weds 4itty, JW» Ord, 1942 . . Car of Western "Oats Car ,Of Wheat To Arrive about June 15th On Hand Hybrid ':Seedy Gori, Rape Seed Grass Seed and Ra Soudan D. M. MacTavish Phone 46 Brasses Gan Sell Gasoline Saturday Nights Atecor+diing to a, recent ruling given by the Oil 'Controller, all gasoline .stations will be permit- ted to stay pen on (Saturday nights until 9 o'clock. The new avling went into effect fast• iSatunday night, therefore farm 'ere and others who dna It in- convenient to get their gas. aline lsapply before the 7 o'clock deadline on ISmturday, now have two extra hours in w6sirft to make their purchase. Pins Make Guns For steel and brass 'savingrrs', Bri- tain used 1;500,000 fewer Pins last year than in. 1940. HIn an order restricting the amount of !steel to be used in hair pins and bolblby pins In the United States it is estimated to effect a earring of 16,000,000 pounds• of steel. 'this is equivalent to 160,000 .50 calibre machine guns, NOTICE 'rhe annual meeting of the home helpers of the W,M.S. will be held in the Prestbyterian church on Fri- day afternoon, June 5th at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Andrew of Clinton will be the guest speaker. All the ladies' welcome. East Huron - Produce - Eggs, Poultry & Feeds Phone 66 Brussels HOG and POULTRY FEEDS Commercial, Feeds Mill Feeds Bone Meal Oyster Shell Cod Liver Oil Grit Everything to make the hens lay 'A' Grab eggs We are in the market for all kinds of POULTRY! "Flock Culling A Specialty!! Bring Us Your Eggs Our Motto-- Honest otto-Honest Grade on every egg GREY Miss Dorothy Wright has resigned her school position at 'SR. No '1, Grey, w.lstoh she has :taught very successfully for the past two years. Classified Ads NOTICE— All kinds done. of upholstering work apply at Tire Post. FOR SALE— Deering Hay Loader, all steel wheels with trucks in front. phone 75.r-33 Jim Cameron. FOR SALE Quebec kitchen Range with oven and resergoir, good baker, in A-1 'condition Brussels phone 40. TEACHER WANTED— For iSrS No. 9; Morris.- !apply. to Clarence Martin, Sec.. R.R. 2, Blyth LOST- License Plate No. 45T26, Between Wingbam and Walton albout May 2411, Leave at Post:• WANTED Teacher .for S,S. No, 1, Gray. Tenders to be in by Stine 9th, Elmer Dllacott, Sec.-Treas., R: R. a, Brussels. TEACHER WANTED Tor S.S.;No. 6, Morris. Duties • to commence the fall term. John Bowman, Sec,-Treas. WANTED.-- Teacher ANTEiD--Teacher for S:S. No. 4, Morris. Tend - ere to be in, by June 15th, 'Boos. Mfller iSec.-Treas, TENDERS ' WANTED— For painting SS. No. 4, Morris, inside and out. Tenders to be in by June 15th. Taros. Mihier,. Sec.Trieae. FOR SALE— All kinds of ,plants; Tomatoes, Cabbage; Flowerts, pepper and etc. These plants are hardy and have not been forced. phone; 56-r-5 Mrs. 'Charles Workman FOR SALE - 1 Manure Spreader in{ good con- dition;, Horse trailer with a 12 -inch box, the ,sides and ends man, ,be re- moved from ,horse ::trarler'to": instal to box. P. Anent. FOR SALE - 1 Buick oar, 1 'Olueeterflelld Suite, 1 Heater (wood or coal), 1 Falling leaf Table, 1 Dresser, ` Apply—Frances Dress S6iopPe• or Mrs. EarngeY'•s home, MAN OR WOMAN WANTED— For established Watkins Route. Steady' 'Customens4 Must be honest and' reliable have travel 'outfit or means: of getting one. No capital or experience required. Write The J, R. Watldns Company Dept,O B 4 • 2177 Masson 'Streee , Montreal, Que. TO CREAM PRODUCERS CREAMERY WILL BE OPEN TO RECEIVE CREAM ON SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS UNTIL' 9:30 THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS BRUSSELS CREAMERY - ..,k srJls�1` WROXETER The '0,0413, 'held; a bazaar and afternoon tea in the Red areas rooms on iSaturday afternoon, n^hioh ips'oved quite a success Tickets. and been sold oaf a quilt Cat ,!;Leis had:•miruille and°Mrs. ' J. C. • Garsorbyliyeid Uhe lucky bole ' All plvt,eacts wens; to the local Red Gloss, Honor, Dead Aviator A memorial Service was held on Sundayafternoon in " the United Chut'oh,- for the tate Sergeant Monty Bnaithere, wino- was killed in an air. plane crash recently oyer New- fonndlanld Nidrnlbens of the Can- adian Legion ; of Howink, Listowel. a.nd. Bruelselis, red by the Listowel boys' 'band, marched to the ahurcln, where Rev Beecroft, of Wingh'am, spoke. comforting words to the rel- atives. and friends. George North. wood, of Wingliemr, contributed an appropriate solo. Ptollowidg the ser vice all anlar+dhed 6o toe' cemetery and murroundied they cenotaph, Where wreatlhs were placed and the last !cost and reveille., were sounded Milvert Sellars, wiio, liras been in a Toronto Isospital, 11oll1owing an ao- cidem:t some weeks ago, • arrivad *bane' on ' +Saturday. ;Elia many friends will be glad to know l he is progreeeing-as well as can be ex - :pentad, Personals!; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hetherington, Toronto, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sellars.; Mr. and Mrs, IRatan Dung, Jack Durst, Ssrattord and Richard Tennant,. Toronto, with relatives and friends; Mr. and. Mrs'. Harold Durst with relatives! in Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Darrow, Detroit, 'at . the home of Mr.. and Mrs: A. Meahen; Mrs. C. Kitchen is visiting her daughter. in Ottawa; B. H. L, Bamford, Listowel, 'occupied' the pulpit in St. Tames' ahutch, on Sunday evening„ DI TTVIr Air A re -union of the family of the late Mr. and Mug. Jocasta Nichcnoor of the East Boundary Line was held on Sunday afternoon at tb.e home of the elder son, William and Mrs. N1cihdlson and family, and included grandchildren, and, great -grand- children. Those present were, Mrs. William Ward (Annie), and son Jim. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rughforth (Sadie), Wattle, Manitoba.,. Mrs. George MNcCoi+d (Maud), Walden, New York, UJS.A., Mrs. DeClute (FIor. ence), Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, John Nicholson and family, Turn berry Mrs. George Rankin (Addle), Elora, was unable to be present. Otherr guests included Mr. and airs. Percy King, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Jenkins and family and Mrs. Jen. kine, sr., Wdnig6raim, Mr. and Mao. Robert Shaw, Mrs. Joseph Brecle enridge and Mims Daum Savage During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. B. Jenkins and son, Floyde, entertained with musical elections. Supper was served by Mr. and Mrs, Nidholnon and family, On behalf of the guests, Mr. Rusiilforth egipreased appreciation to Ulan host and hosteers for their'. hospitality .and the happy reunion enjoyed by all' present, . At the morning service in the United church, Rev, C. Tavener used as his subject, "Chosen Ves, .eels," showing ,that God's alaosen are not always perfect, but often humble. Rev. 0, Tavener is: in London this week attending the annual meeting of the London !Conference of tiro United, !Churn. of Canada, Rev. P, C. . Fowler is ,attending the meeting of the General Asseui-. b1y 'of the Prelslbytenian..Olsurch in Canada, at Montreal, He was ac- companied 'by Mrs, Fowler. While away they will attend the 7'btls `an- niveatsary of Monitreal College .and will visit their son John at a mita tary cuncp in Sew York State, Personale: Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Ma9hesta Helen and Doris, of Dub. lin, with friends.2'ere; Mr. and Mrs. .C.. Yeo and' Navin; , P itley, with filen:de; Mrs, Santee Wallace, De trolt, wits Mr. and Mrs.. W, W. Mann; Mr, and Mlle: W, • Daurrow, Detroit, with Mr, 'and Mao, H'irry llib1lott; Mr. and Mia, Milton ale- Pittie, Flint, Mich„ with Nur, and laws, W S, Davdeon; Mils, Sarah Miol{iumey and son, Jlusase5, Tor- onito,' with Mr. and Mrs, R. Elliott; Mr. and Mare. R. F. Garnier, Mac SOW anti' Mies Olive Stott with 3. Wesley Beattie' aria daugh:terrs' at seailoritis', ars, W. 1;1.`. Meltintiey anti! dtoIgllOt1i, Elizabeth Ann, wltis her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Carter. at ilarrieltcn; Henry Mathew(' with Ida 'si tetrs, Mrs, Owens. and Mies Rebecca Matihene, at W'ebllwyn, Sairateheniart, FOR SALE - 00 2 bags of Flour in 5 bag lots, $2.50 per bag. Mople Leaf, Five Roses. and Royal Household ' BRUCE SMITH & SON Atwood Phone 22W ETHEL Mr. and Nine, Alfred }Lanni on'oral two boys of Drayton vtsite.L with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. • Cochrane over Oho weak end. Th'e Presbyterian Young Women's Auxiliary will meet on Friday evuu. ing at Olse'same of Mao, Orrie i tc- NiooL • Mr. and Mos. W. F. Beirnes of 4th Con., spent Sunday with Mrs, Stanley Alexander and family. Visitors, with Mrs. A. Ziegler and Billy on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs: Biotor Sperling, Eleanor and Dor- Ikea of Detroit; Mr. and'' Mrs. Jack Leitch and fancily of Norwich. also Mrs. f ei.toh er., of Brussels. The Presbyterian church will hold their Sunray service in the evening at 8 o'clock -and Sunday School at 11 O'oloolt in the morning, beginning June 7th. Wilfred Hewitt )of R.C.A.F„ Ctrl- gary, la -spending anis furlough with his parents 'here, Maurice and Mrs. Hewitt. Misses' iielen Bateman and Marg- aret Roland attended the trousseau tea for' Mins lsalbel Coghlin of At wood, East Thursday night, also the wedding on Tuesday, June 2nd. Dr. R: C. Richmond is attending the Medical Board of Health meet- ing in Toronto this week. • Lange crowds came to see the bridge, stout!' of tine village, which fell down, with Mr, Chas Davideon'e truck going over, ale and Mr, Jacic Rutledge escaped with a severe sfsaleing`up, We are glad to 'see Mr, Bert (Parker home from the hospital and about again. Mr. ankl Mns. Ohms, Sheerer and Miss Ruby of Mldlesworth ;have come to Ethel to reside. We welcome them to the village. Miss' Grace MoDon'ald has return- ed to iferVoine on 6th con., Grey. Mr, Jaco5r Dunbar received his cal for they Navy and left for London early this! week. Visitors! at 'IDe home of Mr. and Mas. Jos. Amen recently were Mr. and Mas. • Jae, Bryana• and Miss Idella, Miss T. !Cowan. and Mrs, Walker, Mr, and Mrs, Dan Denman, alt of Br assess.; Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Bayans of Walton anal Mr• Robt. Currie of Morris. Mao, Robt. henry and Sharon, returned to their home in. Hamilton on Tueediay, after a long visit with 'her mother ,and father, Mr, and Mrs: Bent Parker. Miss: Helen Daily of and Con, Elms, anent Sultany with Miss. Helen Bate - Man. Re Armit'agea .Dry Cleaning We take in cloilree for Armitage's. Picked up Ehunsday morning, de- livered Saturday ,afternoon. Pearson's Grocery, Ethel. HOUS$' Fit,trA AND THE GARBAGE CAN Spoe Dinnerware ,, Now youn buy lovely English Spode a new way..-- BY �l4E PLACE SETTING. This plan has maty appealing p vantages for the `„Bride,to-be •aiarting to,colgut her dinnerware service .... for the hostess who wishes "to add to" or sta1itla, new service. A •pale setting comprises one of. each of: Dinner Plate, �'Dese`�t Plate, Bread & Butter Plate, Tea Cup and Sacker i. PLA SETTING PRICED AS LOW AS .$3.75. We have, j4 received a large shipment of Spode and c..Pgialbr invite : you to look over the ... lm'any beautiful patterns, • 1�:: tliax and Son u . • t, • Hardware, Chinaware, ''3.I'STOWEL, ONTARIO , , 'The Store Witia The Stock. germs but Itss;fliOh'y feeding habits reeullt in .conta$iination of every bhang- it 'touches Typhoid fever, eye diseases!parasit c women summer complaint•+and .tr eroulosis are some of the diseasesccgrried.by ,house files The proper.:pna'teetlon and disposal of garbage is,' 4 primary control measure. 41L- .Fwilndowe and doors should be screened, Flytraps, sticky papers and fly, poheone'ali have thein place A verysatisfactory, poisoned bait is made -of two or mhreee tea- spoonfuls ,orf •form aldanryde; to a pint of milk and 5vatei' mixed half and half. A mrnal1 pirce of bread or a email • slpongen id+ placed on a saucer. and saturated vilt>h the mixture. leaving a littlelilndd•in:. the saucer.' Exposed oat, r atfh' of children or pets this bait,+wdl)i kill many flies. TAKE -SPECIAL CARE OF -KIT.CHIEN UTENSILS Womten•ln.r6ann !fomes can make their oen.tributitort ;to'1vards -relieving the !metal ,sttuetl n;-n;ow••serious as a result of,theawatr,;bp tacking special care of metal c'ooktng-utensils and other anticlea of Ireialsin the home, Everything .from ',!trdts and pans to flystwattera is now' in the critical ma- terial calasea-0:he wise thing to do is to make. arena 3,rtiile' bf metal In the home test'•ad lung&aa9'`p'dsstble. Alunuintumcdd in the precious metal olasa Any alunrl'n m pots!• or utensils can be made+to last tenger if they are washed as, soon as possible after food is. cooked in tdre 0a4- 2 should not be stoned do bhbm.l?l. T$ey should not he cleaned with w'atos in whit* I there is soda as all cannon aluminum to turn dark and pit. Brass. and Dopper Cana he kept clean and in good condition by wash. 1 ing with soap and tvaniiaaSnets may be removed is tabbed` with hot vinegar and salt .or Ie bn`;1rInd and salt or hot buttern>rllk,:;, Metal polishes should„ never be used or any kind of cleaning, powder on niokel or chromium plating. It can be kept 'bright by being wiped with a damp cloth or with wash'ng in soapy water, ringing and drying. Iron pots should be well dried after washing. An iron utensil used only once in a While should have a thin coat of saltless oil or fat put on it, then put in. a dry place, wrapped in paper. Stainless! steel cam be kept clean with a gnittlese cleaning powder or very sine steel wool, otherwise IDs usual washing, rinsing and drying. At to tin, it is now a metal that just cannot be relleaeed for house- hold articles• whale the war con- tinues. Don't try to keep it shiny, or the thin ooating of tin will be taken off. To remove burnt food try boiling a little soda and water in the tin • pan but don't boil it longer than five minutes. Conservation of metals means mime for arnnamen.ts and munitions for aeroplanes .and for the ships at sea. 4{ Save Beauty Gadgets. For Future Refills Cherish the lipatiek containers you have on hand, gime. These and other auoh fancy ddvdces. as vanities, mascara oases, rouge and powder compacts' are .going to he mighty •scarce, So are cold creator jars and bottles with metal and plastic tops. The supply of most cosmetios themselves will paebab1y be ads: quia`,te " id women Ilea no more than they need, buttine nate/salty for use of nearly all kinds of metals in the war eont .requires iihlat jars- be mnade 'only with paper, or other nonrpoTinanent lids, Old contain- ers that can, be used over and. over again for refine are now among the "musts" on the :perenoat salvage list. Now is the time bo kill the !rouse fly, One atatbority has, estimated that a pair of flies beginning opera- tons, if all were to live, of sufficient' tours„ f all were to live, of suffloimt files to cover the earth 47 feet deep by August. One a the most prolific breeding places of flies, in, cities lm garbage. Feiimenting and neglected garbage furnishes an excellent medium for fly breeding. To prevent such bread- ing every household sibould have a surfiiclent anther of garbage cane to take care .Of the daily output. :They elhould be''tigrbitly covered and at short Intervalle they should be ileronathay cleaned' with hot water and lye, Bayle, G. Allan Mail, of the Dominion. fllo'tonitdlogionl Laboratory, Kannloops, B.c. Instead of piling garbage in clumps where rids, flies and other insects rnarltip'la, mnnlcipmldties Should in °Incrate'.watlto materials that have no salvage value, HIenna Of decifying onions: other vegetalrle:s, grads clidipinge and rialto as woll as. decaying straw and wee& will Moo breed flies. Sucb breeding Olney sliotild be sprayed with oil or brunt, The chief impnrtnnae of the *knee flu^ is as it carrier of disease, Not • ! only dna iter hairy leans :pick lip disease Rape Seed 28e per lb. Hybrid Corn $5.75 per bushel..„ We have Millette, Sorghum Seed and other varieties of Seed Corn. Full line of Mengel and Turnip Seed. ATTENTION" FARMERS -- We would like to handle your wool. Full bine of Feeds Por Better Results feed Rose Brand Chick Starter or O.A.C. Chick Starter We have .,w.. Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake, Pig Starter, Hog Concentrate, Poultry Concentrate, at reasonable prices. Livingston Stock Feeds. Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs & poultry. We will cull your poultry to your satisfaction. Ethel Cent. Pearson Phone 22r7