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The Brussels Post, 1939-6-14, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST We Have anything for your car or radio, we have it or can get it on short notice. (also second-hand parts) CALL FOR A ,DEMOSTRFtTION'OF NEW ELECTRIC FENC,E All Tires and Batteries carry written guarantee, the !same as any other make. Get your guarantee here with the products. Our first grade tire runs about the same price as other third grade tires. This making a great saving to the customers. GREASING DONE OIL CHANGE'S MADE Our Oils Are Second To None Regardless of Price CALL AND SEE HOW MUCH SETTER, YOLJ CAN BUY IFOR CASH—AND SAVE ACOMPLETE LINE OF EVANGELINE PRINKS 12 oz. bottle sold exclusively in Brussels by us. , Our Motto—"Pay Cash and Pay Less." t _ FOR PRICES REFER TO C. T. C. CATALOGUE —OR CALL AT— RIVERSIDE GARAGE 'phone 56 Brussels (we can solve your problems) Harry MCCutcbeon, Manager � trpt cioc 3'?o..:44.8.+T»y; '.,+++,54.+4 :•4..4 xicw : vKA:.: * x x x x e x x ;c * * * * * m * * * * * IN THE GARDEN RESETTING ANO GROWING RHUBARB No fruit or vegetagle garden is complete without front six to 12 roots, according to the size and Baron's Sandy 24031 Leaves Lot 16, Goa. 5, Monday, Mar 29th; goes south to the 7th line Morris, East to Phillip Ament's barns for noon; then to 14th Con„ Grey, to Jim. AlOock's for night, then to 12th con. Grey; then West to the 6111 line Morris, to Dave Sinith's for noon and home for night. North to 3rd line Morris, West to Jmo. Garndsses' for noon, to Gilbert Netherys for night. South through Hopper's sideroad, to Jae. Miollie's for noon, Home for night. ' Saturday morning, goes east to Ezra Welsh's, Brussels for noon, then home till following Monday morning. Description Barons Sandy 24031, bay, four nnhite legs, lone, star in face, -bred by W. H. Groat, Holstein Ontario, is a horse of good size combined with show quality with extra clean legs. Pedigree Baron Sandy 24031—Copernicus 14004 (17000). The Comet, 9665 (13224) Solway Saphire 29215 (316- 96) Ideal 4002 (1057) Glithero Nettie and 18426 (17097) Guinea Gold 731 (18020) Diamond (19111) Prince of 'Carruchan (8161) Mary 'Glenturky 4924 (12545- Prince Stephien 7998 t9363) Wtthero Nettie 7194 (11036) Marceldus 46S3 (11110) Galoway Mary 13957 (16730) Mae: gregor 4486 (1487) Darling Erskine (31536) Prince of Wales (673) Duches+ of •Chiailock (4130) Tio Itinot 3433 (6360) Nancy Lee 4925 (2596) IPantagenet 4334 (6142) Anita 3174 (7359) Garnet Gros (16- 62- Hadija:k 71.96 (5204) Hiawatha 3430 (10067) Merry Sunshine 5973 (13963) Macgregor 4436 (1487) Mabel of Keralanrae 12737 (11466) Darnley 4491 (222) Sally 5794 (80l Darling. Rosie France 26811 (28831) Cin. gems t 1268 (11011) Rosie of Scoup (28309) Momtrave Mac 3087 (9958) Mary Miller 1173 (18150) Rosedale 3548 (8194) Jess and of Coral's (28808 Maogtregar 4486 (1487) Monitrave Maud 3219 (117- 86) , Skesnorlle 2902 (4027) Dell Sterling Maclellan Alias Newton- airds (4564) Mary of Femimgland 3985 (7441) Jess, Darnley 4491 (t22) Sally 5794 (60) Prinoe of Wales (673) Mist; Rose (6208) Top Gab (1860- Bel of Boreland (2092) Young Duke of Hamilton Bell Royal tihariles (728) Maggie of Fleming. land (2447). , Terms To Insure a foal $10.00 payable,. when Mere proves to be in foal. Parties disposing of their nares be- fore foaling time or not returning them regularly to the horse, will be charge& 1nsntrance, Whether in /oat or not. All aecideml0s to mares at owner's risk. !tilos, Clarke, Prop, i)ve;ty farmerar gardener 'who 9106 a gootl p•ouae cellar should grow hie own Winter rhubarb. Four to Six Crowne should he planted; annually and from the flftU1 year on risks n0rnber can 0e dug up annually for Winter use, In this wiay continuous, production for both Stemmer eats Winter nse 1$ poshlble. needs of the family, of either Ruby or Macdonald rhubarb. Rhu- barb thrives best on a compara- tively rioir, deep, well drained soil. The *oil selected should be prefer- ably ,prePared by shading in deep- ly and thoroughly a good appli- cation of stable 'manure. Where space will permit it may be. plowed under, Early the. following Spring the soil should he well worked up and a commercial fertilizer, Pre- ferably 5-10-5 applied at the rate of five pounds per sentare rod and well mixed with the soil prior to planting. Select Single Crowns When resetting crowns, taken from old dug -up clumps, single crowns Should be selected, remov- ing all old roots. These are set three feet apart in rows live feet apart, Plant the crown so that its growing tip ie just below the sur- face of the sell and tramp the soil firmly. Hoe, dig or cultivate at intervals to loosen ,the soil and control weeds. After the Autumn frosts kill the leaves, mulch with straw or strawy manure for the Winter. Remove this in, Spring and continue to dig and cultivate. Strong rapid growth of the leaves is the objective, The leaves man- ufa•oture tike nutrients that level- op the roots; in which are stored the reserves of food that make for the rapid; growth of the stalks that we use as food in the early Spring. + Renloe ao stalks the first year, but few the second, and after that never more than heli the stalks that develop. The result will then be large, long, ,tents stalks for the table, lit makes three or four yearn to develop a really produc- tive crOwit. SEASON 1939 Premium B. No. 243 Enrolment No. 3039 ` SULTAN 14552 Pure bred black Percheron Stallion will stand for service at home barn, lot 28, 16th conces- sion of Grey Township, 1/2 mile west of Moncrieff. TERMS: To guarantee a living foal one week old $10.00. Payable with. in 20 days after mare foals. ,After that time 10% extra will be charged. Parties disposing of their bred mare be• fore foaling time must pay for service of horse whether in foal or not. • •Stallion owner will not be responsible for accidents to mares or to persons in charge. Leslie Chambers, Owner phone 47.r.12 R. R. 2, Brussels, Ont. LET US LOOK AT THE PAST More Are Items Talkie ?ro.h PUM of the Poet of k olid 1 Year. 4N 25 YEARS AGO BELGRAVE John Stenvert is away at Quebec attending C. O. P. as the repre- isenl9ative of Beigrave Court. . ,y ••• W. H. Kerr and J• G. Anderson were special speabers at the voliti- cal meeting helcl on. Mornay in the ,I,O.O,F. hall, W ROX ET ER Wm. McLennan returned from Montreal on Tuesday. • a * Alists Jleanette Ritchie attended Me Horse Shaw in Galt last week. • • • Miss Patterson is spending her holidays at ,her ,home in Harr.4eton, W. 3. Mather, 7, R, Wendt, F. G. Hemphill and G. Davidson, P, Hop- per, My and Mrs. Alex Wright' and Mr, and Mrs. 3. Wi'llitr• attended the Ringling. Bros. circus, es Strat- ford: on Wednesday lash week, ETHEL Rev. I. A. McKelvey was a speak- er peaker at an, Epworth League Garden Party at Atwood on Tuesday. • • • S. S. Cale has the -contract to build a new stable at the parson- age. CRANBROOK Muss Thelma and George •Smull- clon are visiting relatives in St Moores, •lens. Milton ;•Sharpe and son °lessorn of Toledo, are visiting the former's parents, Alr, and Mrs, George Suaalydon, JAMESTOWN Miss Elsie Sbraobann went to De- troit last Friday on the exoursion • • • Mrs, Frank C. Wright of this locality wee very much pleased' to see her brother John E. Smith of Brandon, Manitoba. loam. Oliver drove Mr. Smith from Brussels in his fine auto. George Crooke coming along with these for company, WALTON W. H. Shollice has purchased a grand pian, * * t The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church; met at the parsonage and elected the fo•Uowinip afdeers: Presi- dent, Mrs. A. Bruce; Vice -President .'Mas, Geo. William son; ISeeretarc, Mrs. JamesCacnarbeli,• Treasurer, Mise R. Barrows. GREY Miss Mary McArthur yes; at Galt for a visit during the past week. Robert Houston lost one of his mares this week. John Pearson) is having his house remodeled, • • • Mise Jean McNair is mese frogll a htrliday of 3 weeks, from Toronto. Miss, Kate Ewan is visiting :old friends on the 16th, con. - Mos. John Lake returned home after spending a week visiting with blre'. Edward Bosman of Wdmgham MORRIS The Perri of Alex Russell, of the 7 con. wee not sold, art the sale last week, e * y 'Pep. Clerk A. Mermen was In Quebec City on business• this, week. • Bert Watson hes•11ad his resi- dence brick veneered lash Week. BRUSSELS Mitts, John Ritchie of Toronto, 15 WEDNESDAY, JTJN10 14011, 1939 emeesesenselso * * rn at the parental ho?sa. * * Mis. Cleve B'aeker is visiting 1n Toronto, Mrs. J. T, Weed is Home on extended visit to Lenton, * * -Miss Mona Hunter is home on a holiday; visit, from 'Mien Hazel Lowry and M'l*s E. Wilton • are home from Straitford Nominal SetuooL 5, YEARS ALIO GREY Donald McLeuohltil has gone to the West on a pleasure tour. Min Forbes, sales Joman for the Grey and Morris cheese factory sold 100 boxes of Meymeke at 8%s, cents at the Listowel Cheese Pair, • CRANBROCK I. 3. Tuck of Chicago is home on a visit, , home after a eejeurn pi serverel menta et Hamburg. * * * Rev. 11 B. McRae attends the General Assembly meeting in To- orn•to this week. ETHEL D, Mallatdc, I.P;S. is attending ]ids duties in this, vicinity at pres- ent. • • • Jae. 'Spence, of Chicago, 11as re- turned for a short tirtne visiting at Iris parents at the post office. • J. McKelvey was, 1•deked by a colt and received a deep cut On his leg MORRIS Miss, Magpie McArter, 7th con„ is * Ro•dt. Thompsonof the 7th bee Elie best Coit 1n the Twp. -Charier Proc orjr, *has raised hie barn on Posts and intends puting a seine wall under it, eleseu * Last Year's con , 1 is * * (BY A. R. K.) * 4` * t 1( The Straw bias that 1 wore lest Year, 1t nestles low upon my ear, It is not smart at all; it ,floes not 605611 to loo'; the sale, it's lost the mbar and the flame, that it Dos- saesed last fat 1, IT I boag,ht that hat .e year ago, when prices seemed to drop ,down low, 'twouldi shie0t1 me from the sun; I was assured: that 11 was gr'ea't, the caleamaa went ,ahead to state, %would last for years to come. Butt now that heat of thirty- eight, calls Youth a laugh, a hymA a hate, 1 fear I'm out of luck; the neighbors stop me and they sag, they fear I have been :hunt today, nun over by a truck. IT How style and glory come_ to go, is something I don't really know, it puzzles me within, the crown bas no buildup at all, all elevation seems to fall, and 110500eys seized the brim, IT It's bigger than; it used to be, about two sizes great for me, it calls; for jokes and Jeers; for when I make a start down town, each step I take it juggles down, ' and flattens out my sans, B R•V S&ELS R, J, Clark of Arva, spent Sunday In town. • Samuel Mooney, an old time resi- denit is visiting friend's and relatives. here, * * * Rev, John Ferguson,, wife and deugtiter of Denver, Cod., are visit- ing relatives and friends. * * * Rev. David Perrie, of Missouri, was visiting relatives and friends here, Mia Lizzie *Sample of Muskoka, for the past 18 months is now in Brussels with; her sister. • * • • Miss Tuck of Cranbroak and Mrs. Ennis of Grey Tm-p.,'left for the West on the excursion, • • • • Muss, Annie Roes and :Hiss Men- zies are leaving next week for the West. Married Claranichaei - Steels — At the manse, Crenbrook, on, the 5 Inst, by the Rev, D. R. McRae, Mr. Angus Carmichael to Susan Shdels, third (laughter of Mr. Geo. Weis, all of Grey Twp, S It looks distinctive in a way, let neighbors talk as well they may and let the peoplee scoff; when wind comes sweeping up behind', 'tis then I walk with peace of mind—I know it can't blow ff. The man who is wearfing last years straw hat pitches; it toward a chiair n^llee he enters the house. 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