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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-6-7, Page 3t4" THE BRUSSBiI s 'POST 4N&11YN1dSiIDA.Y, JTld3ia Tth, laao R.. ._...... , _.. ...... .. ....,.. .,. .. _ _ _�. ri`+e„�..� -.... _..... - rte - , 8.4 4i. i 4 -4.!ir'4.-0-1$+ *ice0Wr rrt 4rJt.. M44�'t:�'-'�'f'-h xiSsi 4 t 4. Sc:: �. *4.4 i .,... X Dealer in Canadian Titre Products-- anything roducts—anything for your car or radio, we have it or can get it on ,short notice. (also second-hand parts) All Tires and•Batteries carry written guarantee, the (Salve as any other make. Get your guarantee here with the products. .ttwt■t.r.rtrwut1d Our first grade tire runs about the acme price as other third grade tires. This making a great saving to the customers. �t 3 Our Oils AreSecondTo (None -- Regardless of Price •y' yL CALL AND SEE HOW MUCH BETTER YOU CAN ;< BUY FOR CASH—AND SAVE i` Our Motto --'`Pay Cash and Pay Less." ;_ I IIS ;f: Evangeline Orange (the pure orange juice drink) ', sold exclusively in 'Brussels by us.1 ‘y FOR PRICES REFER TO C. T. C. CATALOGUE • A' 'phone 56 Brussels 5I (we can solve your problems) Harry McCutcheon, Menager+ ..+p:1..;+ o.;«,..j.. 44.0 ;+:; ;»;H'.4 ;.0, 4 ;» 1 a R:•;:� a a1 e,wwxxA:xxxx:1;:� w.� :� Vii` RIVERSIDE GARAE Reforestation Programme For Huron County Galls For Purchasing Of 400 Acres Land Will Be Prepared This Year For Planting Of 'Trees in 1940 Goderiehe June 1. --Conservation -,anti reforestation 'in Hurrou County came under discu4s1o11 In the County Council at the a9ternoon session. on Wednesday when the report of the sub -committee 011 these suber:as to the Advisory Agri- cuReeral Committee was taken +clause by clause with Reeve Roland Orain in the chair, Two policles were recommended 'by the committee, a Short and a long terns policy, and were en- dorsed. The ehomt term policy (to - be carried out in 1989 4woludes the 'Purchase of four 10D acre blocks, twn in. South Huron and two in North Huron, doming the summer -of 1939, and prepare the land for planting of trees to Spring of 1040; autheree of the County Council for -the Al7nloultnlai Committee to oricanire a County .Conservation and Rrfoe rxt'tinn Association to .embrace the following phases of t:alasereation; Reforestation. Preser- vation. of ebisting wood.lots; sonser- -ration of wild flowers, birds. Kane and flseh; prevention of -soli 'erosion rend spring flooding; tle- veltxpntent of Ohrietmas tree indus- try; conservation, of roadside trees; planting of hedges near roads for -beauty and snow drrtft ,prevention; development of natural beauty of 'Huron County to attract tourists, planting of winiLbreaks and shelter 'belts; encourage the people to be "'conservation Minded" through the press, rad4o. pnbldc meetings and school lessons. Properties Available Reeve L. E, Cardiff, chairmen the•strlr-comlanet.tee gave a veritnl astport on properties for reforesta- tion available In. the County as fol- lowet 30 noses in the Township of 18onis; 30 in Turnberry, and also seeage in Stephen, ,Sitanbey, Hay encl. Goderich; Townships, Warden 'Turner cautioned 'the -council to proceed, slowly and not pay too much for the land as the estimates did not provide e foe re- le/restntion but he believed a ,Start svhdut,tb be made. He thought the land should be pwrchaseet as cheap - 1y as p0sseble. The reeves could co- operate with the County as they nese familiar with the 1ani n their munictpnlltlee, Motions. e 'FRE'E SERVICE OLD, DISABLED ,OR DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently. Simply phone "COLLECT" to 'WILLIAM INTONE SONS LTED PHONE 21 'INGERSOLL. BRUSSELS — PHONE 72 Feagan-Haaeke—That Warden Turner, Agricultural Representative Shearer and the Agricultural Co:mmitteee attend the Plowing Match at BrOckvfile to get intorma- tion that will help when the match Is held in Huron County.--40arried. Feagan - Dorrance — That the County of Huron pay fifty .per cent. of the purchase price of land in each municipality up to 100 acres, the price not to exceed $10 an acre, the local tnatnieipality to pay the other 50 per cent., plant and main- tain the trees. In twenty years if the townghtp return oneltalf of purchase price, this property be- comes. the local muniaipalit9ty's and that by-law be prepared Agri4e1- tural Committee. Garelff-.Dorran'ce—+That a resolu- tion of regret be sent Reeve Atex McDonald of Ashfield, he his awl - rent and, evpressing the hope that he would make a speedy recovery —Carried. Want Matron Retained._ The sixty-five mutates of IAtron County Honte yesterday afternoon petitioned the County Council that 0110 present matron, widow of the manager or the Moine be :retained. A clause in the petition rend. "Alntr:.t everyone who has signets the petition love her Vely match and kuow that tdtere le no one else who could make this place the comfort- oble, respectable and homelike 'Hone' It is" The petition was re- ferred to the County Home Com- mittee. School Fairs Popular. 3. G, Shearer, Agriou0tural Repre- sentatibe, told of the splendid work being done in the county by the young people, Dight school fairs will be held this year to the county tnclurliug one new one at Holmes• villa in G ode i q ah 'Township. The r 1 I p• others will be in. Ashfield, Belgrave,, Howlek, 5t. Helens, Carlow, Grand Bend, A Snvtne Club had ;been organ. ized tut Clinton and 40 'purebred swine were imported and dlateib- uted to 01uib members. 711133 is im- portnnt not only to the neembore but hutch good is be1ug done in Clinton, Under Ohe. Omonsersh(p of the Lions Club a 'Pulley C1ub was organzd 1 e 3n eri Got 1 c !t and 200 yelps biatis ere ,being securer! from Michigan, 'Roth yotiug teen and women are Interested, A Calf Club has been organized, is Howiek and at Brussels There are twenty yen414 men belonging to o Barley (41Uit and a Foal 01.11 has been estab- lished in Ilowiek, "1410 other phase or work is so ilnp ontent uo (he junior activities Junior livesItnrle judging contests rnmdllarise the yraat•ng „nen, with types." Apple trees, with the exception or Northern Spies, are carrying beav'y'blooni, ,reported 143r, Shear. Co-operative Creamery Proposed, A. 0o -operative creamery Ie pro• posed at 'Birth, Whether 14, is established depends on the peeple or 1.liptlt and tilat+rtce A,t ,S1tdp+lra n short 00111'9'e -Weis given in voter• 00. ►frits fore le which t.bsece ff.; bf 0.0ad" !nary servicer for man, and domestic solepee for gists whiele proved most tntoc0setul, Spring Fairs were wail attended, With the quality or livestook wfiowni be felt the county grants were justified. Fertilizer has been more used this year Phan ever before because et the Late Spring. The best kinds for. Huronwere demonstrated on various grain fields, The toll test- ing is done at Guelph, which ascer- tains the kind. A team of three boys will ge from Huron to comtpete In the Inter- national PlowUng Meta at Brock- ville. Plowing Match For Huron 1942. Mr, Shearer said it is hoped. to have the Plowing Metclt ip Huron in 1042 and suggeeted that the local committee secure the site at an early date as it has to be Pre - Pared. Geo. 13011030, Inspector of the County Home, reported that spring seeding had been eoanpleted, 16 acres in fail wheat; 46 acnes spring graln and 30 acres. In 'hay. The livestock consists of four horses, 5 cows, 62 hogs and 120 hens; 14 hogs will be marketable in six mouths. There are 22 inmates receiving Old Age Pension and 12 are paying for their keep. efr. Elliott's request that accom- modation be arranged for one of the oldest ex -Wardens of Huron County, David Cantelon, 92, to go ,to Stratford to see the I{ing and Queen, was aoceded to, Regrets Inspector's Death. Godertoh, June '.—S, L. Charlton, provintlial inspector of County Homes, addressing 'Huron County Council on Wednesday morning, elopressed regret in the death of John Jacobs, inspector of Huron County Homes, erhich, has since „system of case histories is to Jacobs. "In, the province today," said Mr. Charlton, we have three women whose husbands have passed away, who are running the Homes, one each at Laanbton, Welland and Haldemand, I know Mae- Jacobs is well qualified and, 10 would be a mistake to, clitsplace her at the pres- ent time. The province, he said, is endeav- oring to standardize things. A new system of case histories is to be be introduced and co-operation was asked for w4th the county clerk. The speaker urged the sending of the Board of Management and eke Superintendent to the convention at Poyassnn a sopltortunite will be given to visit other Homes on the way there. Mr. Charlton deemed beat al: - point -meet of members for one, two ri118 three years in order to keeb a continuity or policy. The present system, creates a difficult situation for superintendents and matrons to contend with, Iu. this way there would. be at least one or two Hien on, the comn111105 who would have a knowledge of the year before. Recommends Good Livestock. Mr, Charlton recommended the better grades of cattle and horses for the farm 410 they will produce revenue. great greater lee said County Clerk Ratans hrtd- been inatru- nmendo1 in, having the interest for use of trust fttnrls of elle inmates reduced from six to four per cent, The Warden. extended the thanks of the members. to 51r. Charlton for his address, ti Corn Borer Inspector Reports, Ross Johnston, ruse borer in- '1"4tna•, reported that n11 townships its til been w, e t in perterl: excepting' feels ah account of the weather, He said ihnt soma teems love a lot of corn borer white Melee* had none. "1 leave get along prehty well and have not had to go to court yet," f"eetiously remarked the Tn0peoter, "ant 004110 peoPlle he Y0 arloni forty exeuee ' really." Inerease in the corn borer, he 1..hougrh0, might have been reused by the wet weather." The antttbemn Met of the comity ens "4010 nr tile' pest titan, the Iotthern 5 4tiono, Estimates Are Submitted. Comity Treasurer A, H, Eneklne snbmdtted -Rhe estimates as revised rrOni January. The mate v111 ,be fear n1i1is. Phis $42,000 for sewnditsy ec heels by m0rniritinlities0 outside the High School ureas,; general ac - meld rate, 1.5; enmity higtnwyae, 1.0; provincial 1hgitm570 ,3, Mr. 1100b[ne sub1310040d a ftilonoiai SPECI.AL SHOWING • • 9 NEW Summer Dresses 3Q0 NEW PORCH DRESSES More than 300 lovely porch Presses, on three racks at 3 outstanding prices, Styled by Canada's Best maker. These Dresses are LI: ciellent for house ,wear and stylish ,enough for street wear.. All colors, All Sizes to 52 SEE THE NEW SLU-B LINENS $1LOO•- $1,59 $1.95 Just Arrived from New York zn REG U.5 PAT, OFF, .FROCKS Come and see these New York arrivals, There's voiles and batistes in Navies, Light Blues, Blacks & Browns — in Polka Dots and Prints — in a glorious array, of floral patterns, New York Styles in sizes 13 to 44 Smart Summer Fro $1.98 3 Here's a great array of New Summer Crepes, in all pastel shades and in Black, Navy and Wines, in Large Sizes to 52. We have the popular Jacket styles too, Al I Sizes Special Weight white, a Sheers, V�q h eabt1,1 th E$Oa • oea Also many flperal esthete bpm f4$foe ere m rh2 uae> �a 4 tyri rte 4304 Pqev 00 0 heo1 s ee gee 4 - al Z• ak er o 2 • 3 L� JR4 ap 4seis Perk -ece New Taffeta You shouldn't be without one of these New." Taffeta Slips with the smart Pleated Frill,ioyt bottom. Come In White, Tea Rose and Na ALL SIZES tj eft, r; a0 r � 2 rf�tb 'er • a, s c c 04, ` f oaf3. �!P statement of receipts and expendi- s�ka'do� ons�a�ia ode rid toy house furniture and' laundry, $�i• �' d N�4.t ::- a-y tures coveringpelioctBromJa- ggilive stockand feed botrg1 to \ia.y 2D, 1039, as feller•„: $796.46; faun snlpplies,o� to-aso�p atjy. General Account. ll;lut And !tower, $1'31.15; itstfla�btede,'i'c1:�1 share penuiows 3173.3-, step7,136:d2ke: ltllAoofsdo eT� y r,, :�it,b,h,��r .rs,a.2•{}t+ti$130312• $30000•stattpnety andsupplies,,$eo�o3r�c�yfie �"c'f�fa3t of k d r17� ., telelnhone 33"6.98: e+tashat>ra,t�o , 33,�3�� �' � ea' , � s 1Lt '�a '. � , i`� b7 es+ of ' Courts. $331 n dny b yy 7i 4$y rn r e total 34,965.32; �Iay 30 tis 14 t�°r o si t t asy _'tg ,�, �%1 anee, 03 f11 re, f a i t 14? °e r5. % 04,1. .LP o£ $102,841, Rrs ?o d sto S,fI o 31,e06.58; 43 J r kc aattty ffi4;,r•� u4 n «Yyt ca��f �t1§�A P ads 44; �?y �Doy lt},al°3eileeitbi.::04,11d*e:4144tonte'cl45gt`ef 6 lihe.tIbeC�9rb• 04. e`ls hold been to tae }taildeinbTit ,"+each.,'�t i3"o.o r sDtsUurs•enletuts—Overdraft Jau. .l, arylof whom efghd: ',y esat Ff':;• •es�ti'r t et oT43,14{4p+111 $1.515,59;Cluiliren'sAirSociety 14 $1,925,25; adml1nistr5110i1 of justice,in ettstod•y, tritecoF pl its..? t�eiyPon1$e �epyr f Attf� 3j rfi $7,935,35; O.A,C„ Comart4ttne, $143,- per day is 1 eettj�D• J?R�s tP + iVo, 40 bra�,� �rl7f 4 4 35; A rit3pntytimt ra4 11iee toe 14ialf{ar 6, serving :ilei each a "e� e grants, $1,500.00; utuuicipal g04v- 3• �ty • d1are 4 �5r, eminent, 142,0 tt.30; schools, $270,20. H. J. A. 11'ac.>g4vrtrly�i an tyrClu 311' soemve VC on 'andetla 9,01 "IVO* ii eteei I eminent, 2.Oce, $02,20; }ail, 141,952,- (4 N• llingbant, tlq &i 11Tr fmr Wee t At A r Council, ems, leeltrrt4,gelydtte :: av'•ettiat td re an • iQbise 7 b` k + la i ort t five a� ih t r o husin eb 3ng tthe walks in lr t a eel e 6 A l� Deo sa e ?r• ei r• o v ▪ �r .1 °� f •k, ! P / PA "v 1 % r t tdaynr 1laclt a4lyfs j t1I off , I1Th 4 "'S5 eon wd11 all yeery` �' tj last five or l edrs,� f14t�g 8 a r Gel o @�13c, but. w Melia. oky i h under'' e• lois tl. lee -?tats 8'4W.te et's in ti of eeon tG;,,.a, hod op'� � s •�, � r . 1 f .. / i .eo4net ,0 1 S ; 1'e I fear, taut a i"e . �i o Me of the✓t}na�Ras a fit? rel Ut t�j o , � ��.t• � X11 11414100 in Yrnrd 7rr 'ill nui'i N hti' IV 4!!r,d1111), trp 1,, e t�[11 this cau lir : rl L•+ry eenitre obi 1.11 t��M�„, 1e �r l:s'4'st fit, to (•Ali an{ityl then stat rp of "vY J• v ✓ ! Ir k , Q t `� 0111 ! 1 k1e t t. �frr. � 1 d e wtr hsd' , ltd u.• r fi � n rest t A �'il � ""1Y c«I► � �` � si � b r� J peopie Vet/71geSeeiniteetif4e al Stowe , F`4 11'5 n1p:�xtlAis3rlatt, y,b'f � t 0'oh, e "ltttlet 'e wi3$.eePleetteles�jdlie lir t11 t{fa•ebo eiti8ith `tie'eo,t<`P' Ooejo+^yofrcow t 11,f1 +.l44 �9tf,tlegendre,Ne elsit°P4 @gill t 43l*5 , eee+hg a P eigltvt4tt444440 lJ a y',payso,i4, reedpelms a11r sere rinta}5@0i `�y tf .. r +3R, ihe eee / ee mire t ''s 4 air LO,,APY'eI e9PIPo 1eil�.'(yi(t,.411,*)..,1A.,,s vo, L tf.j :YVnpeAid•Urya d771h �Pisioti',b,tp0,f ri `rvt' 7611 ; /4' ..0c, ,ry't pr''0i iiv�itrjK B;t�rt* 4? 1�t llT e1� terO tri%c, R' fof. • �o,�y r„v ''<7�I R4 ars 2, y ? r '. '444 'ofln tf#44fSt�li 111 . t°e t t ;ik'PK_ 2 shy 3 eaillif QiL ,t , ri a ,3a 5.115, l>'eY�tt'itNryg•,z•�eth 9ce°*Nrr if r�., t ,i ent.tr��� aLae� f brre Wages: and hoard tttanagentent, • the dee, lifiefet d. uifa't e •'e, ..v > _d %y fit " X401 � ford' $756.45; wages mutt ger a.n18, 3 1tid ie3, l �urljih"r�o i rrylyHaf odd W7fftsl iho lryrlij i� t7 lltatron, $;150.06; grocealee. 3122,08; .t,0 tpi•fiecjr'* 0 eoc,,, r • •h ' 40, J..s gr ado Ins4rancemt�•+Y �1r1 ter ?'eee; ke pleat, $243.20; bt•earl, $915.15; butteek,sr • (�ynyevettFo k reeev4y %Ittrizg . �jr»3 0,&uto4eobjle lnsuren e v'O P s , 44„, rft $34,30; medical and doctor's sttl4rfj+ *a111Yr echtt04i X14 il<oj n ter b `i wo 42 ''` e1,„,_G PP . r, ' x iYtENo no or $20F,23; clothing anti shoes, 336.506: f yi'er� talftlli hiSt4oith $o ie0111-`401,' 6 sts Pip . t` Onta 10 4er rya .6cy 1'.r C�e4ts�+Y't <10 :*/ 64:064''1 is ''%'''Q41%� .Skop 1>,r r osif t �PDr�eR sdQ ee f o, t rt. q L b ro P r^ir otic 7r� soler ti 14. �l44 . 9. 4.4 lttp e(a 4%ts,?t• r a • j' tq ,,i sra'. , ^l�re.14 Pow rr,184 4+' 0 `� pl. 0 ti 0 8" ee eee ,e vii :' lee $e 1.".�7 r4i, 1 ' Ld .k+,6., t,j> 1 �P W (b a rr`,tP •aP • PPrrrr: 4'114 7� r r• Nr :Al f � +t � i°�' 4 :br•�.„� $1..6f. •+J ,".. r' -rw,, i", -0.,4'3 tbtlPe. 0 le? N. ol`4 10� 6� e 5. oP. 86 e laaStewart Bros. SO4 qe At 44 h J et ej ee .. ear . _.`i7. 1, it ; al Receipts --Licensee, $409 A0, Reg- e�. fie iatry Office, $2,802.14; ad/niuistra- 31.38.97; funerals and prevei, rf 130; oO 3:75' t On Of justice, 00; Derision smithy, �y • inc re boder, 1938, $13.87; province Ceo 1owlslhi re hospitals, , ' 3 y bank loans, Z:30,000.00. ail Prlscne slb total, 387,519,83, .1. B. Reynolds t epoteed+r 3 p eceke frl ' 79: Printing anti postage, $757.32; 11 L. iutereeIt, 3824,56; county prop- erty, 3242,17; ins„ heat, light, tele- phone, 3922.01; new equipment, $281,711, hospitals. 33,2'32,60; mis- celian000tu, 317.311; equalized Asaeen• went, 31,300,00; balance 1930 audit, $10000: corn hover insp1eeinr, 3176.. 75 total, 331414,17; Sony 20 bank balance, 36,105,46, County Home, Rerellpts,-41111, 1, hank ealence, 371,10; from paying inmates, $306.- 25; 306:2,5; sale live stock and produce, 3023.52, 0111 Ago Pensions, 31,733.00i loans from trusts 1tecatm1, $1505,09; total, 34,569.00; dishe rsanenta --