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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-7-12, Page 4wirr1Al osiDA,Y, JtULX 12th, 1.939 THE BRUSSELS POST r Special Forest City Baking Powder 1 qt. for 32c 2 Boxes Shredded Wheat 3 Boxes Cornflakes Canadian Beauty Flour 7 Ib Health Bran per package Supreme Shortening • 2 lb Tip Top Pumpkin 1 can '. Raspberry Jam 2 lb Jar Rubbers. 1 package Jar Rings .. 1 dozen 1 lb Black Tea 24c 25c 22c 9c 24c 9c ••• 28c Sc 25c 50c 1 tin , 24c 5c Gold Medal Baking Powder Handy Aminonia 1 tri • CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE— House and Lot. phone 35 Grace M. Stewart FOR SALE - 11 Chunks of pulls. shone 42 r-4 C. Armstrong ., STRAYED— From dot 29, Con, 7, Grey, on eibont Jeune 2411, a =white -headed steer, under 1 year-old, no horns. - phone 59-r-14 Cecil Ecimaier FOR SA LE— FOR con. 3, East % lot 1, W. FOR SALE— lot2, Grey Twp, 100 acres. large A good 'heavy work Horse cheap, would• exchange for cattle or pigs. brick louse, barn 60x36 and etre phone 33-r-23 W. Marks shed 30x38 ft. Good high land and good wheat farm. Aemost all work- able land. phone 33-r-12 Crawford Strachan TENDERS— Will be received' up to July i 5 for work of painting palace at Brussels D. M. McTavish, Sec'y. STRAYED— 3 -year-old: cantle beast, r+traYed on the property of Lat. 3, Con. 17, Gres. Owner can have same 0y proving ovvnersbdp and paying ex- penses. phone 32-r-7, FOR SALE— -• Cheap House re- Wingham, central- ly located, 'three piece bath, good cellar, eememt floors, garage and good garden. Second :house past Anglican church on Centre St. Apply on premises to W. R. Birtch WANTED— Protestant teaohed for S. S. no. 7, Meets. Stade 9uaLiflcations and salary expected. Personal aPPI- 'cations preferred, apply to Lyle S. Hopper, Sec'yTreas. 11. R, No. 5, Brussels NOTICE— sell the DeLaval Separator and Milkers also the repairs Or the De - Laval Separator. Repair Binders. Agent Thomas Grant. phone 4.2Y -r- 2 Brussels FOR SALE— 'Contain, Cabbage. Cauliflower aed 'pepper Plants. 50c per hundred. phone 19X H. Querin Brussels, Ont. WANT ED— A girl, not more than 30 years old, to keetp house. If housekeeper remains until death of owner, She will rer,eive a life lease of 100 acre fern and huildinegs. phone 534.22 Hugh Docket Bluevale, R.R..2. TENDERS WANTED—, The Trneteee of S. S. No, 8 Grey, are aslaing for 'tenders for the wir- ing & the sah,00t arouse for the Hydro, The lowest ow any tender mot necel esedly accepted. Tenders to be inn not tater than July 26th, phone 28-r-16 Raged Knight Seceeterry, Brlsseis TENDERS WANTED Trustees of S. S. No, 1 Grey, are asking far tenders for painting ex- terior and interior of school house, inoh1.dling washing of walls. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted Tenders to he In not later than July 13th. Trustees to supply paint. Elmer Ellacotlt, Ser.-Treas. NOTICE— New and renewal Subscriptions taken for all Canadian, American and British magazines, at :regular suI ser•]ption rates, , The patronage of Subscribers Is solicited. Wm, Spence, Ethel, Ont. Representing Cie Fidelity Circulation Company of Canada. Administrator's Sale There will be offered for sale at the premises of the late Mrs. Re. bacon. Smith Estate ole Solon street int the Village of Brussesl on Saturday, July 22nd A.D. 1939 at 1,30 pen. The following estate: Dwelling house and lot 'situated on John Street in the Village of Brussels. The dwelling house is said, 'to he one and one Halt story frame dwelling with an addition thereto and cellar, Also 125 follow- leg ollow ing articles: 1 dining room table; 6 dining room theirs.; 1 19id'eboaed; 1 writing desk; 1 kitalren, cielboard; a 'Min - her of Mohair chairs; 1 leather covered obeli.; 3 rociulog chairs and number of kitchen obatrs, 2 couch- es; 1 bureau; 2 dressers. 2 standee; 3 beds; Menge and mattresses; 1 wooden direst; 1 sewing machine; 2 rug's; 1 rote 0f carpet; Linoleum, 11x13; 1 clock; 1 took Stove; e2' Beaters, Boal or 'wood; sieve PtPe?e; washing mecllti e; lawn mower; tub boiler'; dishes; bedding and other articles too nunneroua' to 'mention. TERM'S 1C'ABI3 Reserve on Real Estate. GEC, 14, IIIA IOT'r, Auctioneer P. FINIGLAND, Solicitor for the Adintinietrators ,,fGpp��a....so�, sit 1Doi -/vw91C SLAMS yOUR 011.3 because most cars are bug0. to run smoothly on a good regular -priced If your car did not knock when, new -Ind knocks now on the same grade of gasoline ils blame it on the motor oi.L Many a oo'er form hard oazbon inside themotora is only a few thousand miles. The result knocking and lost power. In the long run;, the best and most economical cure for,,, knocking is to have the carbon removed then use Sunoco, the Knock -Proof Motor Cil, exclusively. It's your safest protective against knocks and lost power. Kittack „w„o>�MIOTOR OIL SUNOCO ^ head n your motor longer keeps the on Y gave better performance than 13 premium priced fuels as well as 17 other gasolines Out into the highways and byways went independent investi- gators. 1069 motorists were asked to'test a colorless "mystery" gasoline against the gasolines they had been using—a total of 30 competing fuels. That mystery gasoline was Blue Sunoco with color omitted. Regular priced and premium priced went up against Bine Sunoco and more than 8 out of 10 motorists said Blue Sunoco gave them better performance!' Tests conducted by Might Directories, Ltd., Summer, 1938, Gasoline used In tests certified to be regular Blue Sunoco (color orated) by Donald•Runt Cb., LtdL With evidence_ like this . what:`' need is';ther,e for you to pay 2 to 2'M extra :for all around satisfactory motor fuel performance? Harry Champion's Phone 68 Brussels, Ont. East Wawanosh Council Council met on July 4th. Mem- bereall present but Mr. Black of last meeting were read conveying the council's sympathy to her owing to the tragic death of her iter• husband who for so many years had: taken) a leading and active part in; all matters of ytnmdcipal affairs in connection with the township. The Mellowing accounts were paid: Mrs. A. Vincent, Mrs, H. Procter. Mrs W. Procter, Mee. Rev. Town - end. The linueb, will be a 10e tee. All the ladles of cordelatly invited The W' M. S. United 'Murree; 3 35 joint meeetins in, the, (gra community are to oris meeting. and W. A, of the Minutes 1 Domllnion Banek, Winghanr, Belgrave, held a .lhn,rrih On and approved. Reeve Currie presented am ac- count . of $19.40 for two lambs des- troyed by dogs recently. IPaytneet of this account was laid over till next meeting, 'Council will nolt at present recommend the appoint- ment of a township countable for Belgn'ave and vicinity in. conjunc- tion with the towrnslh.p of Morrie. T. H. Wilson, Antietam:, addressed the Council in, reference to the Municipality taking advantage et 'the provislon,s under the Work - mens Compensation AKA also the platelets of inauranlre on tete road, maintainer, Though nothing 410- fintte was done. at this time regard). Iiig these matters eounell were of the opinion that insurance of same nature would) be placed on the road. maintainer in tate near future. Geoege McGowan, made applira- 1.ioru to 'have the McGowan drain repel' Lel th.:t atwa(ill, (!oun. Rudd was instructed. to el - tend to Ole matter. 3:x -Reeve W. J. Currie was,. ap- palated, as member of Ube Board of Health to place at the late peter W. Scott. The Clerk was lnstrueled to for- ward a letter to Mrs, P. W. Stott collemeng taxes Advance -Times aence advertising 4 A. Rollison, payment to Auburn police Mrs, D. G. An'd'erson, re. Omni. Hydro tax acct, S. Hrullahan, Government loan re Tile Drainage Act S. McDerney, road Supt. 01.20 Ten,cikrer road accounts, these flnrc:lud�r'I matedia6 and work for road muribener+y $126.15 Veered l will meet again or Tuesday, August 6111, A, i'oni.csrfleld, Clerk. Jluely 5, with a good attendance. , 1.95 The president. Mrs. II. Wheeler and Dus. 3, M. Coates presiding. 34.00 Tine meeting opened 'by ringing 13.33 Hymn 1 . P'raYer was offered) by Mile, 13, Wheeler. The Scripture lesson taken from Roman's the lett 315,05' dhalrter, was read by Anna, Grasart. EELGRAVE '17,0 !1neiltri and •C,7ulld Welfare rnes,l.iltg M rho Ilelgrave Women's lowtll:ule 1411 meet at the home or erre, it, .1. Me,fienrlo on Tuesday, Daily 12, ni, 2.30 v.m, 'Phe con- venerrt o tette meeting will be Mrs. it, .1. Mci(etreia eta Ws. (Rev.) 'rowneerl. (bon east, common retne' I(Ileo for everyday witmeuts, Ourremt events by Mrs. E. W7glutman. Ad- dreos by Dr, G. It, Ross, Wingham Music, selected, Lunch committee,. During the business period plaints were made to ,hold a 100 tea on the manse lawn iv the afternoon 9f July 20, h7ver5hbody 'weloome. The meeting was closed by singing Hymn 231 and the benediction. GREY Mete Winnie 'McKinnon, R.N„ 08 Forst William, Mise ,Helen M'c- Kimble. s101,o01 teacher of Beare - mete and John McKinnon jr,, or Sand, Rivee, Goid Mines, are guests of Mies: 9, McKinnon, Oth cont Ms, Meeked, Toonto, is a visitor net the home o;t Dave and Mrs Inglis, 7191 con. for Ohe sneerer season; tie ratepay- ers and: scholars tendered a fare- well to Miss iVala Turnbull the pop- ular teacher• and presented her with a club bag. Miers Turnbull has accepted a school near Whigham. A, Yulll, D. MoDongald, Maes, Mc- Kercher and Mae. Jno, Bowman were called to Vanderbilt, Mealy, ' last week on adeaunit of the illness of the Dormer's brother 3110, Ynrdll and also Jo,mes' Yuili, aged 89, had not been feeling well and passed away rather• unexpectedly, Mr. Ytriii as a young man lived on. tine Belt con.,,, of a family of ilr'others and 1 sister, two remain; John of, Vanderbilt the eldest and Sandy the you -1%000 ;4th eon. The occasional 'heavy r'aitts has somewhat prevented the farmers from getting their hey in, lam good condibiau. Mre. A. Youmans, Detroit, is a Vbsietor with her brother D. Stra- chan,, 3rd con, A sectional picnic was held on the grounrde. of SS. no. 5, `)Dukes School" on Jame 29. Miss Ethan Davison! who is the efficient teacher Put Ons a programa 0f music, games Mulct vas, served and evebryona had an ealioyabio: time. Miss. Davison heel been re-ehgaecl with advance in salary for the 3rd year. eSlie as being conigeetmtnted on the success A 60010.1 evening was held in the cf her 6 entrance millet Who all seltool house n0. 3, before closing passed,