HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-8-9, Page 2THE W. C. WOOD CO. LTD.
GUELPH, ONT.
Manufacturers of
Electrical Far Equipment
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—
'Iarold Thomas
Phone 80x Brussels, Ont.
Must Be Marked
Although the naso 1644 gasoline
ration books have now been in use
for several weeks, garage and ser-
vice station mea report there is'
still some misunderstanding or
lack of knowledge on the part of
ration book owners. II is point-
ed out that each gasoline coupon,
THE BRUSSELS POST Wettnesday,. August 9,tib , 194.1
quant luno basket 10'1 pounds, the; a•=turned home s.olnowhat rmprovoci eCorronl ou _ u^lti�rli Go 8113111 iris \V011 101 1)1iefl w.,9. fast afl;
Ceiling Prices For
Pears L1 quart Rat baslcOt, 13 Paauuls, .11c, in Ireialtdr; her many ltleutt 10 Gray
tutu' nnwRbiue. \uhtt tis 1411)1111011:11
411)110: Cans An expanding, econamN
Peaches, Plums and , ears 1mss0t in poltiwg 1000 Production
Cabling INDices have been awaatme- The maximum prices for plume will be' OW to homy.
a'cre's .?tal>ilizntlpn policy is really
eel for peaches, plums and pears, ' and prunes, (all gr5cl0 or un 'racled- Miss Doreen MacPatinae 1010 in a eltcy ,o1 keening `rhe 11)110)10 1olling quiakiy. 13nt aL`Cer tw•o years
aecorcl4rl1 to the officials( of the Wes. are as follows: 6 quart levo basket, Toronto hist week, the guest of oori,nouvle AaotGrs of fila country 13011110 signs of ilio start of 1)n
dent L101 lam, spiral appeared'. t Tt is
tern Ontario region of the Wartime 101 pounds, .91c; 6 quant flat lies- Kate 110Nn+bh, so well
ander 0owbr+ol 'hal, the
Prices end Trade Bo rd, The retail keit, 3 pounds, .86c; 11 quart flat The Darnners - are busy at the nlrtxin1 m amount of time, niOney, not just bugeY of economists
1 f a 11111 in�Flalion can sfntr^C getting out
price& Of peaohos will be slightly basket, 15 pounds, $1.61. unrest and llu'ssllnirIg. Alex Stoiss 1).0 [nal y .,n l,e spent. etling'
lower than they were lost year; but, In all cases the prices quoted are ties the first farmer to be threshed on Will the wsr; of intuit •alnrusL ove110IP C. lu the
six months prior to the institution,
possible.
'was an
before being acceptable to tne die•
tributor, muelt have the vehicle 11•
cense number marked in ink, and
the ,oil controller advises that it to
desirable that motorists should do
this es soon as possible A" blank
coupon should not . be detached
from a book, and cannot be ac-
cepted for gasoline.
.1111111.
ANIMAL4t DEAD or
4ginckfy removed us Clean Sanitary truck.. Pholt. collect, -
72 BRUSSELS
1A� illiam Stone Sons Limited
1f
flue. ,celling prices of plums and pears
Nom the "'rower to the consumer, out in .this neigihbonnood.
will remain the name as they were t,o,b. the grower's farm or place of Visitors, of the 110,00 of Duncan, aild 1311,1 along w01h the wet aspects 0E Price can,trolr prices were 010111'41
l i lf„D nalcl 6th rtson are \Vm 1)i the stay
and Mre lDoniakl and Children, De- are outer cons( erati0ns whrcir Mt part of the 1 1)r.
trolt; Miss Margaret McDonald. ben,Sdt the ,ordinary citizen To aohi•ewo sltable conditions,
lorontotaul firs, Farlley and an, Perhaps to an extent seldom toRlraed. Query type of oost 1)r price that
cast year.k�or. this region the can- . shipment.
Eng prices become effective on Aug. I --.'
7 for peaches and plums and on •
August 14 for pears. On these GREY
dates the ceiling prices are aPPlic-
BELL & BENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
{Absent on Aclive Service
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00
(except Thtusday from 9:00 until 12:00)
Wednesday Afternoon
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Petrie
f ata e u o t rli ;anpolicy, Olic , filters three times. as East as ha the earl -
!! 11.1't'.alo, 'phis pulley hos been [resign. can be controlled must be keptable to bath domestic and inverted On Wednesday afternoon of last Mr, Alex bIoDougall of St. Thomas clown the cost oC 15 1041 lL has under control. The government
fruit of this type. 1 week, August 2nd, the putPila of S has leer} visiting with 1\Tm, enabled Canadians to lead lives in
hasprovided1)14 the necessary ma -
The reduction in the maximum B. No, $, Grey tfaane to the home of Sunandloni. which t'bere 1150 been remarlcably chiner0 for the stalTlizatiorr pro-
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Prices -for peaches ,comes as a result Mr. John Spiels to help him ceie• Rev. W. A, Williams, and Mrs. li010110isruption, considering the chaos gramme by 110 various price and
of prosrewt each tions that there will .brats his 75th birthday anniversary, Williams of Valetta have been war usually brings,. T1101'0 11500 been wage control measures, and Its
be a much better crop this year than They arrived singing, "Happy Birth- visiting friends in this district,
injustices., and minor hardtlioiiships taxation policy
and annayanlces, but without a The rash is tion to the individual
Canada's Stabilization clear policy of stabilisation the dis-
Canadian0t To make ,the controls
Program motions.and hardships wouldhave weal. means continued self -res.
-Today, for the fur'st time, it can been infinitely greater. tralnt. Each Canadian Mould re -
truly be said we are fighting a glolial Apart Brom the ooiltrols• Which member that the Ivey to make
war. The years of waiting are over, apply mainly t0 the pa+odubtionl of controls work is by:
and the culmination of all the Plans
war anaterials, .a, whole 'system of Paying taxes promptly.
measle attack by the United nations controls have been groat ally built Cutting out all ,unnecessary
on every front. It is sometimes easy, up to ersure that the civilia:v eco- sspending.
to forgot in the C7CLtem0111 of the floury remains suable, The most .Buying all the Victory Ronde
opening of the'seoonld franc, the part
important of these anel: and War Savings, Certificates pos-
that planning has played in this vast . sible.
scheme. 1. Pride Control
Buying and selling only at legal -
It i,s Oven easier to forget that 2. Wage and Salary Comtrol pt•ices.
behind Mat ail this a different sort 3. Heavy Taxation„ and i.noreas Not 'trying Ito get mioio than a
of planning, which isn't dramatic, ed saving —. Through Victory fair share of sicarce supplies.
which d0esn 1 Seem to produce Bonds, eta ISapportinfg both price and wage
any (startling end resents, but is 4. Control over the distribution contranevertheless absolutely necessary ' of materira,ls and supplies. Not pnessin•g claims for higher
105 the success. 1)f the aril cry When the Wel' started. the most profits er higher pay because of
effort. important thing was to produce wartime conditions.
This is the planning of a stable p
there was last year. bile higher 1943 day to You," Mr, Spiels was a
ceitirug prices for 'peaches 01.10 d5' - trustee for almost a quarter of a.
ternrined by the high cost of produc- century, and atwa,ys remembered
tion for an unusually light crop. The the children at Christmas time. The
1944 peach prices are: 6 quant levo afternoon was spent playing games
basket, 101 pounds, 310. grade and I endiwg' with a soft ball game with
select, .99c; 6 quart open basket, 8 Mr. 'Spiels as referee. Lunch was
Bounds, ail grades, .640; 11 quart I served alt 5 o'clock, including the
flat basket 15 pounds; no. 1 grade bithday - cake, slalrmournhedl by '75
$1.14. - candles., Mr. ISISiels was the re -
grade, applies. to all varieties except his, ,little Friends. All enjoyed them
Kieffens. 6 quart levo basket 10% ' selves, and departedy With a strong
pouwds, 99e; 6 quart open. basket, S I invitation to return next year The
pounds, '.76c; 11 quart- flat basket, • post joined in extending congratnlat
15 pounds $1.44, The ceiling price of ullatiians and wishing Mr. Shtels
Kioffea1s are somewhat lower; 6 many happy returns.
Mists, Mary McDonald) of Toronto
spent her holiday with friends in
Grey has gone back to Toronto.
l'Prs. George 10orc1 of Detroit, who
was in the hospital in Detroit has
BUSINESS CARDS
-Dennis Duequette — Licensed Auctioneer
(FOR HURON COUNTY)
For Engagements Prone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they, will be i
looked after Immediately.
For Information, etc., L;rlte or phone either S1•' -l$ OR
41X at Brussels, Ont. .s
ALL SALES CONDUC'. ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. -i
MODERATELY PRICED.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for --Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Ins:wanee
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for fanners.
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 p.m.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p.m.
Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment ods.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 pm.
Chas. T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent _for Great West Life Insurance Co.
'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE $7.r.2
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
(Lleenged In Huron and Perth Counties)
PRIGS RErASt3NAE,LE, SATISFACTION GUA1ANTEED
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold J4pl!aen,
phone 12 on 658 Soal.orth R.R. 1; Bruoet;nid
Make ar"angen eats at The Brussels Post er
Elmer D. Bell, Barrister orrice, Brussels.
D. A RANN Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Licensed Funelad Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 87S — BRUSSELS, ONT.
JAMES McFADZEAN
HowickMutual Fire Insurance
—oho—
Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insurance
Automobile insurance
PHONE 4Z P.O. BX 1
TURNBERRY ST, ----x-- BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland -
(Licensc[i For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED •— PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone Si "The Brussels Post" and they' will
be looked atter lmmadaltely -
Por information, etc., w iia or phone LeW, Rowland 8813,''34 et
Seater*); sr write R.R. 3, 'Walton.
W. S. Donaldson . — Licensed Auctioneer
Phone 354.13 . — Atwood, Ont.•
for the Counties of Huron and Perth
All sales promptly attended to •F—' Charges moderate
For Engagements phone 31 "The Brusels Post" and they
fill w111 be looked after in siediately. Wio
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects Belonging to
Mrs. Bessie Leitch,
Princess St, Brussels
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th
Sale. Commences at 1 P.M.
1 3 -piece Oak Chesterfield Suite with
Leather Seats
1 -5 -piece Upholstered Suite -settee
and 4 chairs
1—Studio Couch 1 Cot
1—Oak Buffett 1—Oak China Cabinet
1—Sideboard with mirror
1—Oak Halla Rack with mirror
1—Walnut Extension Oining•room
- Table with four leaves
12 -Dining -room Chairs
1 Oak Library Table
6 Small Tables
4—Stands with shelves
1 Fall -leaf Table
2 -=Kitchen Tables
1 j3e IIsi 13l.ck
Chair
3—Rockers
1 -Glass Cupboard
1—Kitchen Cupboard
2—Bedroom Suites with
Mattresses
1—Double Bed
1—Single White Bed with Dresser
and Commode
2—Feather Ticks and 4 Feather
Leather A
Springs and
Pillows
wrnea. yam
1—Electric Radio (Champion)
1—Diadem Jewel Coal and Wood
Range (Good as new)
1—+Kitchen Cook Stove
1—Westinghouse Electric Vacuum
Cleaner with brushes
Electric Plate with New Oven, Iron
and Electric Lamps
1—Clock Several hand -painted
Pictures, large and small, also]
numerous others
Fancy Cushions 1—Linoleum Rug
1—Tapestry Wool Rug 9 x 12
1—Wool ,Rug. 9 x 9
Bench and Flower Stands, also
House Plants
Washing Machine, boiler. wash-
tubs etc.
1—Wash-stand with wringer also 2
small wringers, 2—Ladders
Ironing Stand and Clothes Rack
1—Oak Flour Board with bins
1—Paper Rack and Clothes hanger
(Dishes and Glassware
3—Tollet Sets
Coal 011 Lamps
Kitchen Utensils
Quantity, of Jars
Quantity of Fruit
Garden Toole, coal scuttle and
sprinkling can
1—Coal Oil Heater and 3 Lanterns
Window Poles and Blinds
Other articles too numerous to
mention
TERMS CASH
HAROLD JACKSON, Aurtloneer
ROEIT. PATRICK, Clerk
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COSTS WAGES PRICES PROFITS
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PHIS Is VITAL.TO PREVENT INFLATION NOW.N LATER.
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OUTLOOKON FORNDHSTABILITYIIFAVOURABLE FUTURES-
WITH CEILINGS ON TOP AND FLOORS BENEATH.
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA.
Controlled `prices, wages, costs,
profits mean security
WAGES PRICES PROFITS
1t one breaks through ...,
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Soon all would break through .
And stability would go all to pieces
WE CAN ALL HELP BY SUPPORTING CONTROLS"
OVER PRICES, WAGES, RENTS AND PROFITS
LI0YSN TCY "fN THE SPOTLIGHT" 00,010 PNOGNO.MMO
EVENT SUNDAY NIGHT 7.30 p.m ,
This is the tenth of 'e, series being,I08ued by the Government
of Conot!o '0 empheslxb the Inlporlone3 of preventing further
ncrvnsas ;n the cost oe living now nn,: def:ntion Int,,,