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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-6-28, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Health Salts
Cooling and
Refreshing
With Attractive
Tumbler.
er
Skeeter Skoot
Mosquito Cream 35c
Poison Ivy Chek 50c
Elkay's White
Shoe Cleaner 250
Both for 43c ij Gypsy Cream
50c
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50 Fot_A_Ro_11 %faxed Pap—air-11Tc ik
it.
Briten Tooth Paste
or Powder
For Brighter Teeth 29c
No Empty Tube now need-
ed when purchasing the
paste. c
GooTooth Brushes 33c
Fashionable
Leg Make Up
Silique Liquid
Stocking $1.00
Suntan or Beige
Duration 49c
Bachelor
Shaving Cream
The Choice of
Many 40c Tubes
Gillette Blue Blades
25c pkg
For Sunburn
Noxzema 43c
Also Other Sizes
Rexeme 29c and 79c
Cream of Almonds 40c
Deodorants—
Avid 39c
Odorono Liquid 40c
Odorino Ice 40c
Dahity—A powder 40c
Chase's Nerve
Food—Contains
Vitamin B-1 60c
Bayer's Aspirin
18c, 29c and 79c
See the Patterns for
In Simplicity Catalogue
Sumner Clothes
15c, 20c and 25c each
F. R SMITH
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TELEPHONE NO. 62
IYRUGGL, and
STATIONER
TELEPHONE NO, 62
WILLIAM SPINCE
Estate Agent Conveyancer
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFrCE,
MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, ONT.
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LOLTICE
COMPLETE EYE CV -111
SERVICE
RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS.
EYES EXAMINED — — GLASSES FITTED
Mr. Reid has been coming to Brussels for 10 years sod
can give you perfect satisfaction and eye comfort as he has
done for thousands of others in this district.
"SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT."
REID
Stratford'
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Over
Miss iiingston's Store, Brussels—.
1st and 3rd Wednedays 2:00 to 4:30 P.M.
Next visit Wednesday, July 19th
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Notice Toijrearn Patrons
Creamery will NOT be open on
Saturday, July lst
Notice To Milk Customers
Milk delivery WILL be made on
Saturday, July lst, as usual.
During the months of July and August Milk
• may be purchased at the Creamery on
Sunday afternoon between 4 and 5.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
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Ton might be the nest
victim of fire—fire that cen
quickly destroy your home,
your business, your prope4Y0
your whole life's work. Les
Pilot Insurance accept the
risk—ready and quick to pay
any just claim. The cost In
very low.
We write Pilot Insurance
to cover selected risks isr
Automobile, Fire, Personal
Property Floater Burglary,
Piste Qua, Pah:
lie Liability
and other
general
insurance.
WALTER SCOTT — BRUSSELS
Representing
PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY
Wodneedar, June 28th, 19-1.1
New C.P.R. Locomotive Class to be Post -War Mode"
Ungine No. 1200, the first loco -
XI motive to be built by the
Angus Shops of the Canadian
Pacific Railway Company in
Montreal to the company's own
design since 1931, as pictured
above on the trial tracks before
being taken over by W. M. Neal,
C.B.E., the vice-president, from
H. B. Bowen, chief of motive
power and rolling stock, under
whose direction the engine was
built and who worked at Angus
Shops as an apprentice in 1905,
on the classes of locomotives it
will replace.
An entirely new class, designed
for that part of the company's
program for post-war power re-
placement dealing with more than
600 Of the older locomotives,
Engine No. 1200 will go to west-
ern Canada eventually, while
Engine No. 1201 of the same
class, due from Angus Shops in
Tune, will stay in the East.
Responsible for the design of
the 1200's was P. A. Henget, chief
mechanical engineer (locomotive).
and his staff, while the work at
Angus Shops was under the con-
trol of H. It. Naylor, works man-
ager there, and the supervision
D. L. Thornton, assistant works
Manager (locomotive). In the pic-
ture with Mr. Neal during his
inspection, left to right, are Mr.
Thornton, Mr. Naylor, Mr, Ben -
ger, Mr. Bowen and Mr. Neal.
Mr. Neal was particularly in-
terested in the cab, in which he
is pictured in the inset, for it was
here that 1,600 pounds was lopped
off the total weight of the engine
by reducing the portion of the cab
overhanging the boiler at the
back, and by using aluminum
instead of steel in the upper
structure. The overall weight re-
duction was from 8,000 to 10,000
pounds on the 1200's compared to
the next nearest class M the
leielleeeltearen=e2
k Store
C.P.R. power lineup, thereby en-
suring the widest running rights
over bridges and other restricted
trackage.
Material for the construction of
the locomotives at Angus Shops
was arranged for end work com-
menced before restrictions upon
such material were put into
effect. The actual work of build-
ing these engines was made to fit
in with the general maintenance
and munitions program, so as not
to interfere in any way with ti'
war effeef
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ii:, the growth of grasses, 4. treater
palatability of the hay or of pastere,
5. Increase the nutritive value.
For Information on suitable mix-
tures fel' hay and pasture write to
Division of ForSage Plants, Oentral'
Experithental Farin, Ottawe.
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SCISSORS SHARPE'NED_.
Bring your scissors to The
Brussels Post if you want them to
work better than ever.
, THE IMPORTANCE OF LEGUMES
IN HAY AND PASTURE
The importance •of legumes in hay
and pasture mixtures canoe: be over
emphasized. Legume crape, new and
old, are becoming more Important
s, and In recent yeses, they hove helped
In offsetting protein shortage iti
,•terOgo in felt -
:en war necestsity demanded
more home -produced vegetable oils,
soybears stood ready. When nitro-
gen which used to figure heavily in
fertilizers was diverted to Wi.,0 ex-
plosizesit became olio eole
legume crops to supply soils with
sufficient nitrogen froan the air.
Legumes also increase then yield and
value of hay crops and pastures,
which in turn result in more beetand
milk so vitally necessary for food.
Alfalfa is one of the most popular
hay and pasture legumeswhere the
sell and climatic conditions are Cam-
orhble for its growth. It is very nut -
MMus and outylelds most other per-
ennial grasses and legumes, In ex-
ttnsive pasture tests conducted by
the Division of Forage Plaets, centr-
al Experimental Farm Parc, Ottawa,
says F. 5' W. Nowosad, al6alfa has
yielded approximately four times as
much per acre as Kentucky blue.
grass; three times as much. as timo-
thy or red top; twice as much es the
best strains of white clover (except
Ladino) and about 57 per cent higher
than the standard farmers mixture
of timothy, red clover and alai:ice, A•
part from the increase in yield due
to alfalfa there is also the fact that
this legume reinains productive over
a lager season Than any ether grass
or legumes opecies used for pasture.
It remains, productive during the
spring and also in Ally, August and
September when other species, are
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in production of hay, alfalfa leads
During July aid Agtt
The Ladies Park Shope
Listowels Leading Ladies Wear Store,
where your Dollar buys more.
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THE W. C. WOOD CO. LTD.
GUELPH, ONT.
Manufacturers of
El etricA Fart jf,„
Milking Machines, Milk Coolers, Grain Grinders, Oat Rollers,
Feed Mixers, Electric Fences and Refrigeration.
Also Surge and Universal Milking Machines can be had
t with little or no waiting.
Local Agent—
aar
PhOne 80x
i.Th
Arias
Brussels, Ont.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
Thanks to our Subscribers who
have promptly paid their subscrip-
tions in advance, your cooperation In
keeping our mailing tIsi up-to-date
is much appreciated. Look at your
label now and if it is not oorreet
kindly advise us of the error. We
ask thob whose subscriptions are in
arrears to kindly pay them in
advance at thole' earliest convert -
Mace.
Gsood For
11 Kinch oi4
Battiro9 '
gancaneuana
ER BAP SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
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Phone 6 Bracken, Slap
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„ LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any .oultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity our you can bring
them to usa • .t.Vfail
Export Packers
PHONE 70x BRUSSELS
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k all other ,species of perennial grasses
, aryl legumes It entyielded timothy by
, &moat 50 per cent surd red clover by
i about 30 per cent.
Other legumes such as red clover,
alone% stweet clover and Ladino in
hay and hay -pasture mixtures or
white clover and Ladino in straight
Pasture mixtures i5 extremely Ira -
Portant in increasing the yield and
quality over ally single grass or com-
bination of grasses.
1 In ,anisture experiments, the addit-
ton of red clover to a mixture of
't grasses resulted in an Morena() Yield
of over 71 per oeat. White Clover
is simple timothy and Kentucky
bluegrates mixture gave 2.5 times as
much pasture as the graSs alone.
Summing sip. the legumes in hay
as happasture mixtures are reiPon-
sible for the following: 1. Increase
in the 'total 'seasonal yield of hay
1or of• pasture 2, Prolonging the
•,
grazing period in mid -summer and
1
lecreaso -Ole yield of hay at the first
' out and ,give a substantial aftermath,
whicbi may be. grarted, a, meterige
6 6
s.
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SELF POLISHING LIQUID WAX AND PASTE
FLOOR WAX
On Every FRIDAY Morning at 10:15
37 PRIZES AWARDED EACH BROADCAST
From CKNX Wingharn
For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware Stores
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A large assortment of Cool Colorful
Summer Dresses, $3.95 to $14.95
Misses Slacks • • • • • • • $1.69 to $3.95
Misses Sport Blouses • ••• • $1.00 to $2.50
Misses Shorts • $1.49 to $2.50
Men's Slack Suits
$7.95 to $10.95
Men's Sport Shirts
long sleeves • • •• • $2.50 to $3.00
Men's Bathing Trunks
$1.98. to $2.50 .
Boys' Bathing Trunks
98c to $1.59
se.
Girls' Casual Sandals
$2.79 to $31.50
a targe assortment of colors.
Men's White Buckskin Oxfords and
Brown Sport Shoes
with rubber soles • . • • • • $3.95
..—soe=os..•"•-••
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War,Savings Stamp Free.
THE' ARCADE STORE
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Phone 61 Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family