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BUYERS—Of All Kinds of
Live and Dressed Poultry
We will call at your place
for any quantity.
Premium prices paid for Milk Fed Chickens
Before you sell your Poultry, call of phone 70X $russets
also -411 kinds of Feathers & Horsehair.
We have an expert on
staff ho will cull your flock
Free of
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r Ont.
HO .2,T OR ROLL
Those mat'xec with * are o,erseaa.
the Army—
Alcock, "Buster"
Alcock, Eric
*Alcock, Thos. J.
i'Alderson, J. W,
Bell, W. H. 'Bid'
Bell, D. D.
Bennett, E. Ross
*'Bendall, Charles H.
*Bendall, T. A.
Bewley, Walter
Birt, Leonard
Bryaas, Harvey
Brothers, Lyle
Bray, IL. C.
Brew'ar, J -
*Bowler, Harry
Burchell, Fred
*Cassidy, Frank
*Cardin, Clifford
*Cardiff, Wm.
:Campbell, `Bobs'
-eCampbef, John
Coleman, Ken.
*Coleman, Bill
*Crawford, A.
-*Davidson, Cleve
*Doll, Charles
Doh1, 0.
*Elliott, W. R.
:B11liott, George 0.
Elliott, 0. S.
Elliott, Dick
'Evans, Lyle A.
*Farquharson, W. A.
?arrow, Jack
Fischer, Howard
*Fox, Russel
Fuller J. S.
-*Garniss, H. M.
‘Garton, Md.
*Gillis, M.
*Glassier, Stuart
?Gordon, Jack
0Gowing, C. B.
• Grainger, Stanley F.
*Hall, T. Deb.
:7Ia11, W. R.
*Hall, Gordon •
tHemiltOn, R. 0.
Hamilton, Allan 0.
*Harman, J. E.
Barman, G.
*Hastings, Dave
Holland, Gordon
Hood, L.
'Hood, S.
*Hunter, Glenn A.
•s+73alley, G. R.
"Humphries, Stewart
*Lamont, L.
*Lowrie, E. C.
*Lowe, S.
Locking, Wm.
Lowry, Jack
Mann, Eldon
*McCauley, L. E.
_McCreath, Ted.
McCwtcheon, Frank
*McDowell, M. H.
*McFarlane, T. N.
*MOFariane, P. Walter ,
McKay, Archie
-*McLaughlin, K.
MlcLeat, Arthur
Mitchell, Jack
*Myers, 0. A. (Dr.).
Nichol, 'Wilfred
*Nichol, G. I.
Nichol, R. Gordon
Nichol, Mac
Nichol, Lloyd
*Palmer, Jim
:,.Palmer, Vxe.
*Pierce, Roy
*Ritchie, Kenneth
*Raley, Cliff.
Ross Machan
*Rooney, Leonard
*Rutledge, Frank
Rutledge, Ned
*Sanderson, J. L.
Salernan, E.
Scott McLean
*Smith, David Bruce
Smith, Jas. E.
Stephenson, Mac (Dick)
Thompson, A.
*Thompson, Mel,
Thomas, H.,
Thompson, David
Travis, A.
Tunny, Chas.
*Whittard, Ross 1'.
*Whittard, Earl
Wheeler, Glenn
*Wilson, S. W.
Workman, 'Lloyd
Young, Elmer
*Young, Norman R.
Young, Ernest
In the K. 0. '/A i`• --
Black, Bert
Black, Douglas
Bryan, Russell
Bryans, Stuart
*Black, Don A.
Campbell, Stanley I.
Cardiff, Clarke
*Cardiff, Frank G.
Davidson; S'eott
Galbraith, Bowman
*Galbraith, J. G.
Gibson, Harvey
*Harrison, L. W.
*Henderson, Archie.
*Heather, H. L.
Meehan, Willis
McRae, Donald
*McKay, Allen C.
Mitdlrell, Frans
*Murray, K. M.
*Parker, H. S.
*Prest, T, A.
Pierce, Stewart
Prest, W. M.
*Prest, R. H.
*Rowland, W. E,
Russel, Lewis
*Rutledge, Jaok
Rutledge, 'Hartley
Scott, Frank
Sellers, Elmer W,
Snell, Verne
*Spear, John
Spell:, Kenneth
Stretton, Herb.
Thompson, Norman
Ward, Gordon T.
Ward, Leonard
Ward, Wray
Wilson, Russell
Woodrow, Aleo
Young, Archie
In the Navy --
*Chapman,
*Chapman, Joe
*Doll. Donald M.
Elgin Smith
Prest, Jim
Mustard, Stanley
Stiles, Buster
,*Workman, J. G,
THE BRUSSELS POST
C:w.A.C.-- Howick Council
(Canadian Women's Army Corps,
Mitchell, Beaty 1 Gerrie, April 50, 1943
Sanderson, Merle , The Council stet in flu' Township
Rejected-- ' Hall, according to adj0urnnl0ui, the
Fischer, Win. 1 members were all Present, the
Gillis, 0. ! Reeve, D. 1., Weir lu the chat",
Harrison, Marshall The minutes of last regular meet.
Hawkins, Herb. ing wore read fed on nun'on of
Jamieson, Jaclt
McCallum and \\'inter, trona.
McDonald, Harold adopted.
McDowell, Jack Moved hY Parrish and McCallum
Pearson, Ralph that the cleric be hereby instructed
Plum, Carl to advertise for tenders for crushing
Plum, Ernie hauling and spreading 5000 yards, or
Pennington, J. more, of gravel anywhere or. the
Pollard, Geo, roads in Howick Township, a one
Stewart, Clarence inch screen to be .,.used, Touders
NOTE—The following are really to be in the Mantis of the clerlr not
Brussels boys who had not resided later than 12 o'clock, noon, on the
here some time previous to enlist- 30th day of April A narked cheque
meat:—
Ballantyne, Archie
Backer, George
Garnias, C. G.
*Jermyn, J. R.
*McIntyre, Bert
*Parish, 3ir11
Parish, Earl
Yolleck, Harty
'Yolleck, Ben
United stews A.A.C. ,
Daimler, Wm. D.
Best, Gordon
ET'rld'L 1i0lvOCt
Alexander, Stanley
Stanley
Ames, Bryan
Bateman, Cecil
Beer, Mae.
Cole, Fred
Brown, D. S.
Cunningham, Lawrence
Dunbar, Jack
Hamilton, Allan C.
Haig, Norman
Henry, Stuart
Hewitt, Wilfred
Ilewitt, Frank
Jardine, Lorne
Jones, A. J.
Keifer, Halbert
Kreuter, Calvin
Michel, Willard
Mills, Jack
Patterson, Jahn
Patterson, Miss Alma (Mune)
Perdue, Everett
Raby, Mervin
Sapwell, E.
SPeiran, Dladon
Sleightdtolm, J. A.
• Walton Honor Ron
In the Army
Coutts, W. J.
Bennett, Ross
Ennis, Wm. Cosby
Humphries, Stewart
Marshall, Barry
In the R.C.A.P.
Marshall, Frank
In the Navy
Coutts, Earl
Car of Western Barley
Expected About April 17th
Leave 'Your Order for Canada Packers Eettil'izer
Before It Is Too Late.
D. MacTavish
av
Phone 46
for the stun of $1.00,00 must accent-
pany tender. The lowest Or any
tender not necessarily accented.
—Carc'ied
- Moved by Inglis and Winter that
the Treasurer be Hereby instructed
to prepare a statement of lemints
and expenditures on Municipal
Drain No. 5, and that the Clerk be
Instructed to prepare an amending
13y -law in accordance therewith.
Moved by Inglis and Parrish that
By-law No. 7 of the Township of
Howick for the year 1943, as read
the third time, be finally passed.
—Carried
Moved by Winter and Inglis that
the tender of R. H, Carson & Son, to
furnish gasoline and •oil for the
Township Power Grader for the year
L048', be accepted.
Moved by 'Winter and Parretti that
the report of the school attendance
officer for the months of January
and February, as read, be accepted
and placed -on file. —Carried
Moved by blemish and Winter that
the !Clerk be hereby instructed to
contaet The Selective Service Board
to see if employment can he secured.
for Thomas Reid of Newbridge
—Carried
Moved by Fardeh and Inglis that
the 'Collectors be hereby instructed
to return their Rolls to the Treasur-
er on the kith day of 1-1ey. •• • Carried
Moved by Inglis and Parrish that
whereas, Isaac 'Gamble, Clerk of the
Township of Howlek resides seven
and one half miles from his office in
Corrie, which he occupies one day
in each week. And whereas the said
clerk has a great deal of absolnteiY
necessary imavelling in connection
with Old Age Pensions, Mothers
Allowances and other Municipal
' work, and whereas the said Clerk
and his son, John Gamble, who.
operates a one hundred acre faun,
both use the same car. - Therefore
tlt,t Township of Howick hereby
endorse the said Clerk's., application
for extra gasoline sufficient to oover
a distance of 2590 miles, ,vhich is
considered absolutely necessary in
order to carry ou the work' of the
Municipality. --Carried
Moved by Inglis and McCallum
that whereas the Board of Trustees
of Public School 'Section No. 17 in
the Township of Howtek have, re.
quested the Council of the said
Township (in writing) that the
boundaries of said School Section
be readjusted. Therefore the Coun-
cil of the said Township of Howlett
hereby request the Council of the
OOunty of Huron to investigate the
matter and if deemed advisable to
pass a By-law and appoint Arbitrat-
ors for malting such adjustment.
Moved by Parrish and Inglis that
the Insurance on the road's of this
Township, with Lloyds cf London, be
Moved by Inglis and Parrish that
the Road Accounts, as approved, be
paid. —Carried.
Moved by McCallum and Winter
that the following accounts he paid.
-Carried
Ifsaac Gamble, part salary as
Clerk. $ 35.00
M. D. Irwin•, funeral expenses
for Ilan -Harper 60.00
Philip Archer, shovelling snow .
-off shed, Wroxeter 3.00
R. J. Hnesto11 & Son, coal for
Clerk's Chloe - 6.80
Iran Harris, stove for T.
Reid family 11:;00
H. B. Collins, part salary as
Relief Officer . 17.50
H B. 'Collins, relief vouchers 2.41
J, . Rogers; license forms .88
:Relief 156.89
Moved- by Parrish and McCallum
that this Connell do now adjourn to
meet in the United' Church Hall,
Bordwich, on the 5111 day of. May or
at the call of the Reeve. —Carried,
Isaac Gamble, Clerk.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
Jonathan .Simkins had a heifer,
Matthew Fee two single rigs,
Daniel Floss a yoke of oxen,
Timothy Lee nine little pigs,
Anthony Squab had some seed
barley,
Johnute Spleen a -walking plow,
Peter Tan had some potatoes,
Adam Shier a milking cow.
Nlow these men are all good farmers
Though they had some debts to pay
And if they could sell these chattels
One and all would he O.K.
But no buyer came to see then,,
They were feeling rather blue
As it slowly dawned upon them
There was something they could do.
So at last they got together, .
Each one wrote a little ad,
Gave the public a description
Of the various things they had.
Now again these men are happ_',
Buyers came from every directing,
Having read !bheir advertisement
In Ole Post with satisfaction.
Wedlletsiay, April 1411h, 1943
"It Can't Be Done"
But Bee Does It
(Sign ina motor engineering
works
Alecoa±ding to the theory of aero'
dynamics, and as may be readily
dembnstreted through wind tunnel
experiments, the bmtnblebee Is
linable to fly. This is because the
size, 'weight, and .shape of his body
in relation to the total, wingspread
makes flying impossible.
Illttt the bumblebee, 'being iguor•
ant of these scientific truths, goes
ahead and flies anyway -and, snakes
a little stoney every, day.'
Blood Donors
Surely there are 'many blood
donors for the Rod Cross in
Brussels, Morris and Gery ! i
Phone your name to 19X at once
so the list roar be ready when a
clinic is arranged at Wingham. <•
Save your money and buy all the
Victory Bonds you can in,the 3orirth
Victory Loan Drive and pint Brussels
over the tali again.
Sugar ''Ration Applications
Go To Wingham
The housewives of this district
will send their sugar application
forms to W. A. Galbraith, secretary
of tate Local Dation Board, Wing -
ham, They 11121st be sent in hot
later titan April 15. iiou't delay,
fill out and mail yours to-dlty1
P
Provide Now
£or
Future Buying
Some day you will
be able to make
those improve-
ments you areplan-
ning, buy new
household appli-
ances, and get the
latestand best in
equipment. In the
meantime build up
your capital b buy -
mg Victory Bonds
and War Savings
Certificates — it's
thebestwaytohelp
your country and
help yourself.
'Ti.ely-
of Convenient,:4
r,
Service �....
Nothing is mote irksome than to be
held -up or delayed in a busy season. Seed-.
ing, haying, of harvesting are jobs that a
man wants to keep at and get done as soon
as possible.—
The
ossible._The timely help of convenient service isaa
mighty .important factor hi cutting down
lost time when spare parts or machine service
is required. Inthese days when farmers are
being called upon to: do more with less help
it means a great deal robe able to telephone
or call upon a local dealer and get what is
wanted quickly and surely
Established and organized to meet this ever
present need of agriculture for quick service i
contact, the Massey -Harris organization of
branches, distributing centres, and local]
dealers has been geared to wartime needs.
For complete machine overhauls and lot
prompt parts service,' get in touch with your 1
local Massey -Harris dealer. '"'""
•
MASSEY-HARRIS'2
-CO14'PANY .tIMIT'V'D •
Established 1847
The Service Arm of the Canadian Farm
ale ,art
TORONTO MONTREAL MONCTON WINNIPEG BRANDON' REGINA' SASKATOON
SW1FI' CURRENT - YORKTON CALGARY EDMONITON. VANCOUVER
Nine Out Of Ten
Say ",Rash-uhn" .
With 0.11 the talk about .rat•i0r,ing,
says "The Pleasures of Publishing,"
it is inevitable that people who say
.ray-shuhn• should be irritated by
hearing others say sash-ultn, and
vice -versa. The note under "ration"
in "War Words: Recommended Pro•
nunein.tiions": by W. C'abelt Greet
'offers oomfort to both sides. •
The ray-shuhn groupare following
the tendency of speakers of New
England and the northeastern
sections of the country. The rash. -
atm crowd are in a gobdly company
which includes President. Roosevelt,
Winston Churchill, James F, Byrnes,
director of economic stablization;
Leon Henderson, EYlmer. Davis. and
Eddie Ri.ewbaeker. In • fact, if you
use rashniltn, you are going. along
with probably nine out of ten Ameri-
cans In all walks of life, 118 - - well
as with the British (whose diction-
aries are inclined to ignore ray-
Strulm); but i8 you prefer ray-shulm,
we can't Gall you wrong. It aeons
to be purely a matter of Individual
choice, Live and let live, we •say.
Spring Clean-up
Attention is drawn to • thereg•
elation that 'all accumulation of sail-
'es, refuse, garbage, manure, .etc., in
yards, out buildings, cellars, eta
within the limits of this. municipality
of 33rttaseis must he cleared away
by May 1st and thatthereafter 011
such matter of an animal ' ar yoga-
table baton from private dwellings
00 business places must be either
burned or kept in a properly covered
receptacle eta contents 00 witiclt
shall be reglarly removed AT
LEAST TWICE A WEEIK.
BY Order,
This Is A Land,
Sea and Air War
,General MaeArthur's brilliant
victory in the Bismarck Sea, is
which -a Jap fleet of 22 ships was
wiped out by laud -based planes,
should not be misinterpreted to
meanthat land-based planes alone
can. win the war.
The planes that sank the ships
took off from bases conquered!,
atter long and hard R•ghting,,. by
land toops. These land. troops
were !brought to the battlefield
by ships under naval ,convoy, The
bonus the planes carried, and the
gasoline that fueled thein, were
transported to the air bases by
strip, In reality, therefore, the
oporation that sank the Jap fleet
was a combined naval, land and air
opertion.
When. :the time comes to make,
another advance against Japan, a
new combined operation will be
required, in which land, sea and
air forces must all take their ap-
pointed past, ,
GET YOUh PERMANENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLES
THERMIQUE
End Curls $1.25 and $175
and $2.25
Inolnding Shampoo
Permanent $2,00, $2.50
and $5.00 Including finger WOve
and shemps*
scalp treatments with steamer Vory;
beneficial far dandruff. dry hair, ally,
hair and eto. -
5 Treatments inIiudIng Shampoo
end Finger Wave $5.00.
Telephone 55x tor an Appointment
IRENE PEASE
OVER PROCTOR'S RESTAUlt•AN'f