HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-12-8, Page 5SUPERIOR, STORE1
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SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY'
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Hillcrest Pure Lard 2 '!ti for 17c
Chocolate iM IIow Biscuits •it'• • per Ito 17,,
St. Williams Raspberry Jam 32 oz. •' .. • . • • per jar 24e t'
Ground Wheat Porridge Meal 4 tb for 25c g
Christmas Baking Needs --Everything In Stock
Christmas Gift Suggestions: -
Rayon Tablecloth, 3 colors .........................each 49c
Fancy Bath Towels each 25c
Lades' Crepe and Silk 'Horse ...................per• or 59c
Men's Wool Scarfs each 6l?c
e Ladies' Boxed Handkerchiefs 25c, 35c, & 50e per box
c Children's Picture Hankerchiers •••• 3 for 10c• Boxed Writing Paper at 25c, 35c & 50c each
Christmas Cards, with envelopes 3 for Sc
I W • ZJEGL.E R
HIGHEST PRICES 'PALD FOR PRODUCE
Phone 22-11 Ethel, Ont.
1940 LICENSES NOW
New Plates Have Black Figures on
Yellow Background
Mr. A M, Carr started to issue
1940 markers on'Friday last, These
new licenses are a great improve-
ment over many issued before. They
ere yellow in color . with black
]ebters and figures,
A11 1939 plates have been return-
ed' to Toronto. Anyone requiring a
set or these will have to apply- to
'Toronto for Ohm.
The fees for the new plates are
the 'same as was the charge for 1939.
However, licenses bought for 1940
ON SALE
are good only until December of
that year, The numbers received
Iter are 83CJ1 to 811099 and 311 to
501999,
Wingham Advance -Times.
SWEET SOLITUDE
He; "The doctor says bathing,
alone will not keep you healthy.
She: "011 yeah! Well, just the
sane, I'll continue to bathe alone,"
FOR SALE—
24 large Cedar Posts. .A number
of first grade White Ash Binder
Tongues, Wagon Tongues and
Reaches --priced for quick Saler '
pb,one SOX Harold Thomas
Why Not Send
The most
To a Friend.
For A
Christrnas y+�X
THE BRUSSELS POST
Robert Work
Succumbs
Wednesday
Cance to Cavalier County In
1882 and Served As
Altditor and Treasurer
(Cavalier Gonr'ty)1epublican)
11clbert Werkt prominent
ear and and at different times auditir
and treaslll'e1' of Cavalier cenntY,
Passed away early Wedneadey
nlorn1ug, November 29, 1939, . at
his home at . San Benito, Tex,,
where he had lived . to retirement
since 1120 Though he had beer. in
failing health for several years.
he wes geriousdy ill. cess than a
week,
Mrs'. . Work, a pioneer of allmost
as long Standing as her husband,
passed away November 7, just 22
drays before her husband,
Funeral services for Mr, Work
were held Wednesday •afternoon
at the Clay Hall c'ha'pel in San) FOR SALE-
Benito, Inteimlent was in the,
Mont 'Meta cemetery there, beside)
the remains of 'Isis wife.:
Robert Work was born December,
22, 1852, is Toronto, Ont, When
Hem is 5 mething New
For Christmas Gifts
S iTC 5 -ES
Large, Mediwurr, Small
1040
These are pre-war prices.
which will not be available again
N. CHAPMAN
,��,' �Harnessss Shop 1I3russels
WJaA;NP, SDAY, DF0„ Oth 1.939
- - -_
BIG f -lit SALE
‘440
FOR SALE—
An 011 Burner for stove,
Appy, at the Post
FOUND.—
A Key Case with keys,
Apply al the Post,
he was about ten months oldhis'
family moved, to Huron County in
the same province, - and he was
reared there, When he was 14
years of age his 'mother was left
a widow with him as, the oldest
of her five children. The burden
of heading the ,family fell upon
him and he farmed in Ontario Un-
til 1852, when be, With the late
Henry MihLean, left for the west.
Robert Work was married July.
11, 188j, to Katharine McLaurihiin
at •Gyipress, River, Man, She was a
native of Brussels, Ont., and came
with hire, immediately atter their
marriage, to The homestead :• in
Harvey township, Four children
survive. They are 'Mrs, Mary W.
Greenslade, Dr Donald A, Work
and Robert 3, Work, all Of San
Genito, and Hugh 3, Work of
Langdon. Another soon, Steltvairt,
clied al Port Said, Egypt, in 1927
while on his way to British East
Africa, where he was. to have peen
employed by an Implement con-
cern. Harvey and Harold died, in
infancy. Mrs, Henry McLean'i : of
Hannah, Mrs, Harry Dunford;' of
Langdon and Mrs. James Bowman
of Brussels, Ont., are surviving'sis-
tees and William Work of *as-
sets, Ont., is his brother, •
Ji.
H. L.' Jackson is Fixing up
business, EveryltBing will be sold
at wholesale prices.
MORRIS
A, Heifer Calf of( a thoroughbred
city. ,phone 48-r-23
J. 11. Hamilton, Walton
FOR SALE
—
Choice Dairy Butter 29e per lb.
Jersey cows
apply at Brussels Post.
FOR SALE -
5 Pure Bred Pigs, 7 weeks old;
also 3 groin Leghorn Roosters.
phone 25-r-6 Wim, Grant
On Thursday evening, Nov,- 16,
about 175 friends and! neighbours
gathered at the home of Mr. and
M•rs, Edward Nichol to extend good
washes and a shower to Mr, and
Mrs. Harris Spatton upon their
recent marriage.
The fol1ocltng address was read
by Misls, Addle Geaebyt,
To Mr, and Mrs, Spotton,
Dear Lovetta and Harris; -
Your marriage was- a pleasant
•suirirrise to us indeed. We have
gathered here tonight to wish you
and the one you have cluoseii for
Your life mate, health, wealth and
happtness,on your voyage (trough
life Although you are .going to
remain among us for a time,. at
least, we cannot lest this opportunity
pang for e.'cpresstng , our apprecia-
tion for you and your kindly,'deeds
In the coatmumity, You are 'not a
stranger among us, Harris, but this
is our opportunity for wePo'oming
you. We feel that you are. indeed
fortunate in winning such a kind-
hearted and pretty bride.
We ask you to accept these gifts
as an expression' of our good 'wishes
for your 'future life and as a remem-
brance of your friends •nod neigh-
bor's,
Signed on behalf of
Your Friends all2 Neighbours,
Mr, Spotter made a titling reply,
which after a bountiful lunch WAS
Served, '
Mr, Chas Workman sang two
good solos which greatly amused
the crowd. Dancing and cards
were resumed till 1910 wee small
hours of the morning.
Mrs. Andersen, 5th Tine orf 11011ia.
returned home from Stratford where
she attended her brother's 50th
Wedding anniversary, Nob. 19th,
H. L. Jackson is giving no
business, Everyf1hhlg will tie sold
at wholesale prices,
A KICK TO IT
"5 bane a hick coming," snorted
the' indignant citizen as 110 entered
the bureau of complaints."
'R�er6i ceo1,' replied the clerk,
"You'll get it Wrier yoiyr turn
comes,"
FOR SALE—
' One registered, Jersey Cow due to
calf in February and one grade
Jersey heater. Ancestor made 1 ib.
113 butter in one day on winter feed
when not 2 Years olid.
G, A. Deadman, Brussels
FOR SALE—
A good frame hozus.e, 2 bedrooms
downstairs and 2 upstairs, also good
kitchen, good dining room, - good.
parlor, good drilled well, good cis-
tern and pump,
phone 53.r-23
Hugh Docket
WANTED—
14 Big Horses, nett less than 1700
lbs, also 11 wagon horses,
For Sale -5 'Oows, springers, 5
3 -year-old Mares. 20 Good Work
Horses,
Phone 41X or 79X
Galbraith Sale Stables,
FOR SALE—
Hot Water Heater, good as new,
also 4 gallons pure alcohol.
apply at The Post,
FOR SALE— —
1 Massey -Harris no, 10, Cutting
Box, like new, can be seen at Harry
1:'r^11,ticheon's Garage; Also a num-
ber of good used Batteries.
apply to Harry McCutcheon,
100 Million
A Day is
Spent On War
Rough Estimate Made of
Total Cast, Cost in Present
Conflict—Germany Heads list
OF
Used
2 - 1939 Deluxe Ford Coach Folkstone, Grey,
tvl'ohalr UpholeterY, Radio, Heater and in excellent condition.'
4`- 1938 Deluxe Ford CoachesExceilent condition
1 - 1938 Deluxe Ford Sedan New car condition
1 - 1937 Deluxe Ford Sedan, like new
1 - 1937 Deluxe Ford Sedan
1936 ,Ford Dodge & Plymouth Excellent condition
'2 - 1936 Ford Coupes, like new
2- 19349.Ford and Dodge.Coaches
Some real bargains in later models
and at the right price.
WHY NOT GET YOUR CAR NOW.
-The Right Place is
---------r- L. & W. - .p
• °JACKSON X01 OTORS
Phone 161 Listowel
GORZ1;' SA iDERSON, Brussels CITIES SERVICE GAS STATION
Representative for this district
""- 'ALW.AYS A STOCK OF USED CARS ON HAND
1
The war is costing possibly $100.-
;000,000
100;,000,000 a day in .current cash out-
lay. atone. Add4tional costs in loss-
es of -property, arms, and commer
tial revenue cannot be computed
now,
The 100,000,000 is neither an of-.
eclat nor exact figure. It is merely,;
au estimate value made from the
best information available at• Wash -1
ington, D:C. The . estimate niay be
far too high. On the other hand wa1 -
costs may rise even. further, if andi,
when 'wholesale destruction of men,
guns, fortifications .and ships be-
gins,
However data from several dif-
ferent sources indicate that Germr-
anybeading the list, may have spent,
012.000.000,000 Per war by the end of
her fiscal year ulext March; Great
Britain her Doibinions and colonies,
at least $5,262.000,000; and Frazee,
using a calendar year fiscal period,
at least 02.194,750`,000 by the end of
1939,
By the end of March, Gernnany
and the Brutish, Empire supposedly
Will have spent $11,282,000,000 for
c war that begrii 211 •days earlier
-n Sept. 2. or $.51.900,000 a day, 13y
ttie end of Decemihor 420 days af-
ter the start cf hostlities, France
%r'.Il lines rent $2,194,755,031 or
518,200:000 a tiny, The total la $100,-
000,000 a day,
The war ap.proprialinn Of 000,-
000,000
100,-000 000 was voted by Canada in
Sett( ther, Defenses e pensiiturea
for 1i1 9-40, brrfore the declaration
of 0102', had been budgeted at $53,-
000,000 giving 'Canada a total
$153,000,000 .for war,
BELGRAVE
The Young Peo'ple's Society met
in the school room of the United
Church on WedoeSday last with the
Christian Fellowship 'Committee in
'charge, Bruce Scott was in the
'chair and Freda Jordan at the
piano, The Scripture lesson was
' read 110' 'Gordon Nethery and the
devotions by Edith Beacom, A
human+. Interest story from the war
rears was given by Borden' Scott
and the, second of a series of ef-
ficiency talks by Goldie Wheeler.1
The Topic for the evening peri
taken by Geo. Martin. It was an
address on the general theme
'Thanne!s of God" and dealt espec-
ially with the work done by Young
People's Unions of Ontario for the
stricken areas of the West during
the last few years,
The ,Society is to visit Westfield
Society this week and am meeting
will be held locally, The Executive
was made a nominating committee
and met atter the regular meeting
of the Society, to draft its list of
officers for 1940, (Some changes
are in, pro oelct but a strong execu-
tive conneii is assured,
One of these happy occasions
which.• r.enldlu green in the memtorY
of those present took place art the
home et" trie' Misses Mreleliand,
Blyth, when a number of old friends
froan.Bdlgmav gathered far a little
re uil8ou. The afternoon passed only
too swiftly to the acoomiPaniment
of 2aBpy' vetoes joined in greetings
and reminiscene. The guests e
joyed a feav games of Chines
checkers, Mrs, Williams Cole of Be
grave, carrying off the first pniz
while the consolation .vent to Mr;
Robert McCrea. of Redgrave.
A dtiinty tea was served, att
which James MoCrae of Belgra
came in and delighted the gath
ing with a number of solos en•di
with a sing•eong which brought
a close a most enjoyable afternao
Among the guests were Mrs.
Kirkby, M. J. A, Brandon, Ma
11MdCrae of Belgrave, Mrs.
Cole, Mrs, W. E. 'Scott of Ea
Wawanosh, Mrs. 3. McGill
Westfield, Mrs. A. Perdue of Wt
ham, and Miss Eliza Procter
Brustseis.
Was, J. A. Geddes is a patient
the Winghlam General Hosplital;
R. Carnes spent the week -end
Toronto.
GET YOUR FALL PERMANEN
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End Curl 31.00 and 31.50
Including Shampoo
Permanent $1.75, $2.25, $3,00
and $5.00 including finger wav
and shampoo
Dried Finger Wave 25c
' Shampoo 25c
Telephone 55X for Appointme
IRENE PEASE
over H. B. Allen's Drug Sto
for appointment Telephone
ft:'ben in Brussels
Doing Your Shopping
Stop At
THE—
BRUSSELS DAIRY
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.;r ice Cream Try Foxto
and y' u will eat no other
ALSO
Those Satisfying MILK SirIAK S
Those Generous TASTY SUNDAES
THY ARE. GOO
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