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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-4-25, Page 5Tarr "SALADA' TEA Artist Craftsman Repairs Silver IN CONTRAST WITH THE HEAT, clangor and din surrounding the leather-aproned smith in the railway blacksmith shop, Ernest Rose, above, Canadian Pacific smithy for the past 12 years, goes about his work in a white smock and cap in the comparative quiet of his turret quarters in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Mr, Rose is a silversmith, and as illustrated here, his work -a -day tasks oonsr'st of reconditioning the thousands of pieces of silverware and flatware used by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in its hotel dining rooms and restaurants. Scratched and dented teapots, cream jugs, viande platters and battered spoons are "meat" for Mr. Rose and his staff who take pride in their ability to stack their combined skills against the most disreputable looking piece of silver and turn it out looking like new. Under his Aladdin's lamp he has repaired an average of 1,800 pieces of silverware and some 18,000 pieces of flatware a year. I, ANIMALVIAL LED Qradei iy moved in Clean Sanitary trod.. Phone collect, 72 BRUSSELS William Stone Sons Limited K dit^ THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO l4 THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, April 25 2943 OLD CHUM FOR PIPE OR L RO1LINO YOUR OWN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE— A omit. Dave Spiels, Graham Survey, R. R. 3, Brussels APARTMENT FOR RENT— Over Be11's Law' peace apply to phone 39 Mrs. W. F. Sbrecton FOR SALE— 2 chicken shelters and 2 feeders evade by McDonald's. phone 2C1r-11 FOR SALE— good kitchen range, coal or wood. phone 7x Angus Brown FOR SALE— Rubber tired wagon, 20 inch rims, good tines. phone 25-r-5 Carl Hern.ingwaY FOR SALE— GO Chunks, of pigs also grass cattle. ,George Galbraith phone 25x or Sale Stable 16x NOTICE— We have purchased stocht of Frost Fence of the late Geo. McCall and we will have Frost Fence, Barb Wire etc., .on hand for sale, D. N. McDonald STRAY! RDOG- A little yellowy and white dog on lot 21, con. 7, 'Grey Twig. Owner can have same by paying for ad phone S5n^-5 FOR SALE— Plve young oalves iauud about 250 feet of Liter -carrier track with hangers and a two-way switch. phone 154-5 Joe Holmes FOR SALE - 13 page weaned, also a heifer bull 2 years old and quantity of ivarly Etr elra Seed Potatoes and seed buckwheat. Phone 35-r--17 Glenn Eeknri.er WANTED— Cucumber growers around Brus- sels and Ethel for Libby, McNeil and Libby apply to Albert Krawer,s Dubiln, Ont. SAWS SHARPENED -- Cross cut saws put In A-1 con- dition, also hand saws, Leave them at ^. The` Brussels Post. FOR SALE— Chicks .and pullets. Kitehenei 4 Hatohery des tabling orders for May and Jnne delivery. Cockerels *'m- ms,citate &Emery in Leghorn x B.R. $2.90 per hundred; Leghorns $1. per hundred; Premium ,Grade $1, per hundred,extra. ..Order quick for these. Agent, R. G. Wairwlek, Hill Top Ranoli, Dimmest. LOST—Secret of World's Strangest Building 1f it's ancient ,stones Could speak, what stories ,ceuild a round tower in Rhode Island tell! The American Weekly with.this IS'nunday's (April 29) issue of The Detroit . Sunday Times tells of this strangest build'ng in America, which holds, according to aroheologis45, 'the secret of the V'ikuulg adventurers who came here long before ' lCohunrbus. Get Sunday's Detroit Times! Have your EYES property Cared for NOW F. P. Helmuth OPTOMETRIST Merraion l Phone IIS { Ii! Clip tbu out and Sena it airmail overseas today. An Urgent Message from GEORGE DREW ([JNE 4th is Election Day for the members of our armed forces overseas from Ontario, as it is here at home. The arrangements which have been made provide ample time for the overseas vote to be taken. Special Returning Officers are already overseas. Something more, however, must be done if our voters overseas are to know why an Ontario election was forced upon us at this time. I appeal to each one of you who read this message to write NOW by airmail. Give our men and women overseas all the information you can, tnd be sure to tell them the correct name of the Provincial Riding in whi, h they are entitled to vote, and the name of the candidate. This is of the utmost import. ance because so many of them have never voted before and the difference between the names and boundaries of Provincial and Dominion iRidings make it doubly necessary that you be sure to give them the exact 1larne of the Riding in which they are entitled to cast their ballot on June 4th. If you are in doubt as to any details please call the Progressive Conservative Office in your locality and get the necessary information without delay. Be sure to send this air mail today. The election date June 4th. The name of the Riding is The name of the Candidate is Yours sincerely, PUBLISHED BY THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF ONTARIO PROVINCE OF ONTARIO GENERAL ELECTION JUNE 4th, 1945 : 4- Important Notice to Prospective Candidates •. Returning Officers for all Electoral Districts in Ontario are authorized by Paragraph 22 of the Active Service Voting Regulations, 1945, to accept nomination papers of candidates in the pending Ontario General Election at any time after they receive the Writ of Election. MAKE SURE OF ACTIVE SERVICE VOTE In order to be sure of having their names available to Active Service Voters, candidates should file their nomination papers with the Returning Officer for their Electoral District not later than MONDAY, MAY 7th, 1945. Every effort will be made to make available to Active Service Voters the names of candidates who file their papers after May 7th, but owing to the pressure of the war service in the use of cable and telegraph wires, no assures ance ,can be given that such names will be available for Active Service Voters on polling days. FILE YOUR NOMINATION PAPERS WITH THE APPROPRIATE RETURNING OFFICER BEFORE MAY 7th, NEXT, and make sure your name will be on the list of candidates supplied for the use of Active Service Voters. Alexi C. Lewis CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER ONTARIO