Press Alt + R to read the document text or Alt + P to download or print.
This document contains no pages.
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-7-5, Page 2THE W C. WOOD CO. LTD.
GUELPH, ONT.
Manufacturers of
Electr c€: i i:[= .saldat3QteZ 4tripin e,
Milking Machines, Milk Coolers, Grain Grinders, Oat Rollers,
Feed Mixers, Electric Fences and Refrigeration.
Also Surge and Universal Milking Machines can be had
with little or no waiting,
Local Agent—
; T ta>S4 iv
Brussels, Ont.
• Phone 80x
ADVERTISING RATES
Claselfled Ads (cash) 25c
Over telephone or charged 350
in Memoriam ,..., 58o
Card of Thanks 500
Births, Marriages, Deaths Free
Dr. Vokes In Hospita,
Dr, H. A. S. Vokes is a patient in
the Clinton Hospital, where he
urderwent an operation on Tuesday
morning last week, We are very
Pleased to report that his progress
toward recovery is quite satisfac-
tory. —Blyth Standard.
A N I
L
DISABLED
DEAD or
,slickly removed us Clean Sanitary truck. Phone collect
72 BRUSSELS
W illiar Stone Sons Limited
"mob 04
BELL & BENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elsner D. Bell,- B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Ser+ -=•=e`
Wednesday Afternoon
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00
(except Thursday from 9:00 until 1.2:00)
it
II
F
BUSINFSS CARDS
Dennis Duequette — Licensed Auctioneer
(FCR HURON COUNTY)
For Engagements Prone 31 "The Brussels Post" and the, will be
looked after Immediately.
For Information, etc., write or phone either 51.r 18 OR
41X et Brussels, Ont.
ALL SALES CONDUC' ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER.
MODERATELY PRICED.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers.
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C,
Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 . 8 pan.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. When possible.
Saturday evenings until 18 p.m.
Sundays—Emergencies and by appoinhnent only.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m.
Chas. T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobik and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co,
'PHONE OFFIdE 32X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 874-2
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD 8A' -ES
(Licensed In Huron and Perth Counties)
PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUAitANTEED
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson
phone 12 on 658 Seaiorth R.R. 1, 8suo.,8eld
Make areangen ents at The Brussels Post or
Eimer D, Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels.
D. P RANN Furniture
FUNERAL ANL)' AMBULANCE SERV E,.
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or X85 ,gym �- BRUSSEL.sa, ONT.
JAMES M FADZEAN
Howick Mutual Fire Insurance
-also--
Hartford Windstorm Tornado. Insurance
Automobile insurance
PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1
TtJRNBERRY ST. ---et-- BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES
ES 'REASONABLE
For EngaSeMents Phone 81 "The Brussels Post" end they *111
be looked after Imneedeltely
For information, etc., W Ite or phone Lew, Rowland $$2 '.24 at
Seaforth; cr write R.R. a, Walton.
W, S. Donaldson -•- Likensed. Auctkiineer
Phone 36-r-13' Atwood, Ont.
for the Counties of Huron and Perth
All sales promptly attended to .. - Charges moderate
For Engagements phone 31 "The Brusels Poste and they
ow--.-fdl will he looked after immediately, Ito`
CLA IFIED
ADS
FOR SALE -
13i: dear in good working order.
Chas. Simpson Phone S4 -r-16
FOR SALE -
6 young Pigs. ready to wean.
George Cardiff Phone 42-r-16,
FOR SALE -
2 Coal -Oil Stoves, t3asinette, Organ
and several other articles,
Robt. Patrick Phone 28.
FORSALE—
Brickcottage in Brussels.
Apply at office of Eimer D. Bell,
Brussels, Ontario.
FOR SALE—
Three Purebred white Yorkshire
FFogs 5 anontlus old, also a young hog
2 months old, bred from high class
registered stook.
Phone 25-r-6, War. J. Grant, Brussels
Feed Finn's Mineral for Healthy
Cows and Hogs.
Adams' Feed Brussels.
Trunk Wanted—
Any one having a medium size
Trunk „n. good condition for sale.
Please leave word at the Past Pub-
lishing house, Phone lel,
Do your calves scour. Red Blood
Quickly Tablets will stop them,
Adams' Feed Brussels.
Are your hogs stiff, scurfy, and
pale. Use Hog Fix -it ftxes'em.
Adams' Feed Brussels.
Are your chicks pale, anaemic, or
weak? Use Red Blood Quickly Tab-
lets.
Adams' Feed Brussels.
TEACHER' WANTED —
Teacher for School Section iSo. 4
Grey Twp.. Mail application to Ben
Hayden.
Sec: Tress., S. '3. No, 4, Grey
R.R.2,13lrevale
TENDERS WANTED--
For painting of the interior of
Bluevale Public School wi11 be re -
delved until July Sth, 1944 and work
to he done by August 19th, 1944.
For further information see the
sec.-treas.
R, H. McKinnon,
Biaevale, Ont.
WANTED TO PURCHASE—
Pullets eight weeks of age and
older. Barred Rock, New Hamp-
shire, White Leghorns, Oooil prices
Paid. if you require day-old chicks,
we have them—last hatch July 14th,
White Leghorn, Barred Rock, New
Hamshires. White Rock, Hybrids,
Non -sexed as low as 59.055 per
hundred pullets $10 95. Heavy
Cockerels $7,95. Write
Tweddle Chick Hatcherios Limited
Fergus, Ontario.
FOR SALE—
Timber frame building 25x67 Um -
her mostly Rock .Pim 19 ft, posts one
half of roof is covered with steel
shingles with one lean to 15x25 and
one lean to 14x40 this building was
40x60 the rafter were set hack 10
make it 25x60 should a 40x60 be mire
sutiabie the present rafters can be
extended and garbs placed on both
ends to make it a 40x60 this building
is in fair condition,
P, Anent, Brussels, Ont,
Start in your own part
time business.
If you have been laid oft in a war
plant, If your farmveork or other
occupation does net take all of your
time, if you are honest and depend-
able, military exempt, willing . to
wank for final ein1 independence,
well establish you in your` own
business, supplying household and
farm necessities. Suitable travel out-
fit required. Credit furnished. Writs
The J. R. Watkins Company, dept.
O•B•4, Montreal, ,Que,
Have your
EYES
Pro eriy Care [
for
W
Hoututh
THE BRUSSELS POST
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of ELICABETII ANN
WILKINSON late of the Village
of Brussels In the County of
Huron, widow, who died on or
about the fifteenth day of Novem-
ber, A, D., 1943.
.A.K11 NOTICE that all parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of the above deceased
must mail particulars and Proof of
same to the solicitor for the execut-
rices on or before the 32t.ti day or
July A. D. 1944, upon which date the
said executrices will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets with regards only
so those claims which they shall then
have received, •
Dated at Brussels this 4th day of
July, A. D., 1944.
Lila Dank
Nliana Blanche
Executrices,
by their solicitor ELMER D. BELL,
Brussels- Onts,uilo,
OP"TOMETR18T
Phone 118 fttrriston
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned (until Friday, July 7th
at 8 o'clock p.m. for the, Building of
Three Cement Bridges in, the Town•
ship of Grey.
Cement and steel w111 be supplied
by the Municipality and Security
will be required to 15% of the
amount of the contract price.
Plans and specifications may he
examined at the office of the Town.
ship Clerk or of the District 3+'0ngin-
eer, J. A. Coombe at Stratford.
J. H. FEAR, Clark
Ethel, Ont.
Men,30,40;50!
Want !formal Pep, Vim, Vigor?
o y
.-riewfir.s 42" arra
Grey Township 'Teacher
Presented With A Gift
Miss Rale McNa'bb, who for the
1aast 1,4 years hos been teacher of
S:S. No 8, 'G'rey, was presented with
a gift at s smrceeatul dative -held at
the schoolhouse on Friday night
under the auspices, of the Junior Red
nrr:e•s, 910.00 wan realized at the
<1111,s:e. During the evening bliss
McNabb was caked to the platform
where the following uddres., was
read by Miers Verna Carmichael and
the nreisent'atlsw" of a wrist watch
wee nnede by Dna'e,5 McFarlane.
To Miss Kate McNabb
Dear Miss McNabb: -
After a. sojourn of fourteen years
am teereh'er to our :Section we were
informed with surprise and regret,
that you had tendered your resigna-
teeen as teacher.
However, our loss will ipe gain for
someone else, and while we are loath
to part. to peso' that on, to some
other .Bucky seetion.
Ton were not only active in the
section, but in everything, else in
the welfare of the community,
Tn, 1942 we raised 3140.00 for the
Red Cross and War Victims, rand
and in .1943' we raised $11(.00 in a
MiuiOar way for the same purpose.
✓ on aid yonm. family 05 a whole
were quite instrumental in this.
Aliso, when each Christmas rolled
nronuri. you omens your time and
money invisibly preparing tho ehild-
• ter, ,fns Christmas, entertainments,
that were not surpassed in the
For this, reason and main .others
we would ask you to accept this
:rift, not for its intrinsic value hut as
n remembrance of the happy re-
lations spentin this section and as it
marks off the lours of time, we all
110310, it will bring bask many happy
remembrances of days in this
section, Your acts and deed will
long be remembered by the pupils
and parents of this section
Miss McNabb was the recipient of
0 beautiful Bulova Watch, and made
• lE MAN'S
\l'r.i:our„i' 3', auly res, .i941
"Long Distance
Telephoning is heavier
than it was a year ago”
IT'J TRC/—For the first three months of this
year Long Distance lines handled calls at a rate
which would represent an increase, over the full
year, of nearly three and one-half million calls.
So you see we're not out of the woods yet—and
won't be until 'the war is won. Please continue
to keep wartime communication lines clear
...use Long Distance for essential calls only.
Delays can cost lives!
I EMEMBFR— NIGHT RATES
NOW BEGIN AT 6 P.M+
- e' /t aZ' ue &44/eae
Oovewq Iflrasys tv /O'4 w
a ntt,jngreply, thanking the section SCISSORS SHARPENED_
for the gift and the trustees for the Bring your scissors to The
splonklid eo-ope+r'ation always given Brussels Post if you want them to
her. work better than ever.
—tx;25.4.4was:as..s„n. :,,,v.:mr4,erv.*...,
IS ANOTHER MAN'S
OUTooL.
2:
.4A
a.
� tiff•` �:
IF rising prices and costs were allowed to •keep
pushing each other up, inflation would be un-
avoidable. That's what inflation. iis--a panic rise
in prices—with money losing its value and
confusion everywhere. To prevent inflation, a
ceiling has been set on prices and profits,--
wages and salaries have been controlled.
50 WE is,r+447.
If one person demands higher MQA
prices—another higher profits— coo
another a higher wage or salary
—soon everybody would be mak-
ing the same demands—demands
on everyone else.
Then costs of production could
not be controlled.
The ceiling could no longer be
held.
Living costs would go up—
toots<S
�'90
CIPTgo
and itliconle
begin their frantic rise.
ECONOMIC STABILITY IS NIECESSARY TO MEET THE PRESENT PROBLEMS
OF WAR AND TO PROVIDE A BASIS FOR PEACE
LISTEN TO "IN THE SPOTLIGHT" RADIO PROGRAMME
EVERY 'SUNDAY NIGHT 7.30 p.m.,
P21
Tilt Is ono of o series being issued by the Govornmonl
of Canada fa emphasize Ilio importance of preventing further
ineteaees in lie' dost of Rohm. now and def(gllos lelor
5,