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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-2-14, Page 5BUY BREACH FROM w 1 Th7i0 ael.P.)4 eice 4 YOUR BAKER '.:£� � area= RUST L KE 't?, -10' THE BRUSSELS KW ., .,, -, : , . , r WEDN'ESiD AY, FEB, 14th, 1940 rr+.. r -R+ -'"""'W , "so doing, , Markets 'Opened Up. Your home bakery, s an industry worthy of your support. Pastries Always Fresh AWholsome and Delicious and full of vitamins ressesommtnismsossormes Select Oysters 30c per jar Fresh Greens-- Every Week -end - W. WILLIS PALACE BAKERY PHONE 32X BRUSSELS eee FOR 'SALE- -- Pekin - Ducats, also one Goose. Phone 23-r-19 Jas. Armstrong FOR SALE - 2 ^-- 2 Pure bred Advanced Registered Yorkshire Sows carrying first litter, due 10th of March. t phone 25-r-6 Wm, J. Grant w Classifieds Ads. jr, FOR SALE - One Durham Corer clue to .freehen 2nd of March also one grade . Short- horn Bull. ?phone 56-r-18 P. N. Ty'ermaan, FARMERS - Your busy seas'on'•s coming. Take stook of your poultry. Order Bray Chicks now. Pullets, Capons, start- ed Chicks, Gilbert Nethery, $R.R, 5, Brussels FOR SALE - Dy wood. phone 42-r-16 'apply to Mark Cardiff CUSTOM SAWING- Will be done earlier in Brussels this ye'ai; to bring ever logs in now. 4 James Steveson B EG I NtNyN G- A Tap Dancing Olass. 25c per person. Anyone inter ested phone , Wiimta E. Partridge, 21-r-7. WOOD 'WANSED- Tenders, will be receieed until Feb. 15, for 10 coeds .af body hard wood, not. less than half maple, 15 Inches long. To be delivered at Duff's Church, Walton. Rohent Ii5cFadzean,'Seo. AGENTS ,WANTED ' SELL WHAT MViDR.Y HOUSE- HOLD IVES! Fainllex ,Salesmen live selling gaarantesd Familex Products. QUICK AND SURE Sams -mat PROMS --REPEAT ORDERS. Get facts and catalogue today`,: FAellHaX PRODUCTS, 570 e St. Olenient Montreal. J. A. Murray W. Zorra Suddenly. Stricken Funeral services ware held on 'Tuesday for James Alexander Mur- ray, prominent! West Zorra Town- ship farmer whose death 'occurred suddenly on Saturday. Mr. Murray iwae tilting 'wood in the bush on Saturday when he was stricken, I He was 51 years of age, and bad spent ail his life in West Zorra. For the at 1.6 a son of the Alex A. Murray. and Mrs, Rowland attended the Surviving• are his widow, the funeral in Enrbro on Tuesday. OLD CHUM E. J.Dachman Again Named By Huron Liberals 'Continued from Page One war but the' ;after the war, Canada Ake the ether countries must con- tribute toward an everlsting• Peace, Prime Minister King le the man to guide Canada through this war and toward a successful peace, said the meeker. "Liberalism gives and hag always given to man, the right to feel and act aa• he sees, fit and Mr. King is the finest example of Liberalism we have today. He h.ae, set an example and it is up to the people of Can- ada to support hint in these troubled times," zeta Mr, Demi).- mane In. closing, he said he hoped for the strong sapport of every Liberal in the riding and assured his 'constituents that he would con- tinue to work in. their interests. Tribute to Governor-General $n opening the convention, R. G. Hetherington, K,C., president of the North Huron Liberal Association, paid glowing tribute to the memory 'of Canada's ' Governor-General Lord 'Itweedsenuir. Hie death was sudden and' unexpected and is mourned among all the people of Canada, eaid the, speaker, Lord: Tweedleanvir rose to tame through hie own. efforts and during that rise he gathered knowledge which made him an outstanding diplomat, and a gneat executive, one who could' uuderatand the wants of all cremes of people, said. Mr, Hether- former Annie Rev/lane, three sons, y itt'gton. George,. Reward 4 -rid! Lloyd, a't t "It is up to us at this time to bane, sit sisters, Mmes. 5, E. Slater of WO��d Mrs; . George Munro or Entifrii' -M e7Lidikee, of Detroit, Mrs. H. Wilkens, ,Fest Zorra, Mrs. R. J. O'Hara, 'Monetville, Mrs. WellaceMcJGeizie; ;West Zorra and one brother, •William A. Murray of West Zorra, Mr. Murray was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church in Em- bro. m bro. The funeral service was con- daictedi at his home on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock by the Rev. A. McLean of Dmbro, Inter- ment was, made in North Emhro P s years he had! lived cemetery. at lot concession seven. He was The deeeased is a brother-in-law late Mr, and Mrs,, of : Mr. J. Rowland of Brussels. Mr. Breeding Counts We carry out Systematic Breeding By Using Trapnests Constaotly and by Heading Our Matings with cockerels from hens with high egg records Be assured of Profitable Egg Layers ORDE14' NOW 5 per cent Discount on Chicks and Baby Pullets on orders received before March 15 Froin WALTER ROSE Poultry Farm, Brussels P.O. Box 90 Phone 38X -r-4 forget our petty differences in the riding and work for one objective and that ie to send a Liberal mem- ber Lo Ottawa. We in Canada must Show the rest of the world that we are a united' people," said. the chairman, who contended the erati- ciemi at the Conservative Party of Cenedti's war effort was absolutely uncalled for and unfair. A reolution moved by W. H. Robertson, and seconded by Hugh Hill, earpretsaed: deep regret in the death of Morgan Dalston, of Kings" bridge,• who had been an ardent supporter of Lilberalisan ,throughout. his life, Nominees Speak The nominees, were called to give brief addresses and state their in- tentions the first being Hugh Hill. He said the large ecrawd consider- ing, the condition of the roads, was ample proof that Liberalism still lives, itt Huron, die said that owing to other business activities he found himself in the position -of being unalble to stand fur nominetioro. Mr, Hill sand unfair criticism had been teveiled.at him, as. past presi- dent of the association, stating he had been aceused of having certain appointments made. Insofar. as the postnia terstip of Goder!elt was eon,cerued, My. Hill seed he did enter into the picture, as he was in ac- cent with the appointment, but lie dented laving anything to oto with appointment of the deputy return- ing officer. "We have a great responsibility before ns. Newel' before in the his- tory oe Canada have we been called on to vellfojlm ouch/ a duty es to re - then a Liberal Government to Ot- tawa," said Mr, Hill. Mr. Doe ehman was the next called, before the ballots were east, to opening, he said he had been e Liberal all his life And had fought ter the cause od Liberallenl at all tinine. 14'e said he felt Mr, Melton Cardiff, the Oonsenbative candidate Was a good fellow, but he questian' ed, ft flee reeding an a annuli vele eat in a weekly paper, if he were gnaliflotl to reere9091 the: riding its OttltivitA member Meet he Attie to preeent lila ease Mid,' st.ndy what' 3e beige. done, said Mr. Ileachman, wlt0 said he had beet) on the Rail- way cominr!tLee anti the flanking and Commerce COnt:mit'lee for the pest two genre. One trust be Able to present Iris vletvle to these on fhrce a itenitteee end Lire nnwers of peesua3ton, 182113' be dipped in "Mr, Cardiff sayte lee undei,atei de the needs of the people of IT'uren, if be lead been elected. In le359."lie Would have gone to Ottawa ant. tevice, as a Coneeroative, he would havba voted against hie ,cattle and Your cattle 'goinlg to ,We United States for mureelt at a low tariff date, Not one Conservative voted for that great trade agres)ueitl which -has proven• a benefit to "ail men raising and selling cattle. Is there one cattle men here wbo does not "feel it is a benefit to have that market on the other side? In 1935 before the Liberal Government went into power there were 26,793 head shipped across the border end in 1939 .the number had gone to 253,928," said Mr Deach2nan, Pros- perity must conte first to those ens 'gaged in agriculture, the speaker. claimed. The fanner, has not 'had a fair Trice since 1928 and 1929, Farmers alone cannot improve that condtion•. Labor, mamufaoturers and businessmen ,trust co-operate if dhle end is, to be obtained, * M * * k. * * * * * * Obituary * * * * * MRS, NORMAN SHIELS The funeral of the late Mrs. Nor- man Shield was. held Wednesday, Feb, 7th,front the Walker Funeral Home with. the Rev. H. J. Mahoney, Pastor of the United Church, with which the deceased was identified, officiating, Muriel Grace Keilimgton, beloved wite of Norman Shies, passed away suddenly on Monday morning, Feb:, 5th; at herr home in 'Brussels. She was born Feib. lith, 190y In Morris township and lived all her life in this comimunity She was married 10 years ago east July 191st, to Norman 5hiels who .survives his wife. Also surviving are two sons 'Haman and George, two daughters, Donna and Pauline andher parents Me. and Mrs. Thomas Kel1inton of Brussels. One brother predeiceas- ed her. Pallbearers were Messrs. Melvin Slee!Is, (Detroit), David Shiele, Oiiva1 Whitfield, D, C. Warwick, George Johastotn and L. Russel, t: !There passed away to the great Beyond, a highly respected and loving husiband, Robert Stewart Scott, on Thursday, Feb; 8th,1940. The funeral took place 'from his late Mime in Cranbrook. He was born. read Neepawa, Man-, on Sept, 19th, 1880 and casae when a child of eight Years, with, his parents to their Home' in Turnbea-ry Township, He wee united in marriage to Janet Simtpson on Jame 20th, 1913, whiob proved a happy union. They set- tled in his old home, They came to 'their present home in, May, 1931, where they resided until he was called to his reward, lie was al- wayscheerful and resigned, though suffering g mons than he could tell - the result of a vary severe Paralytic Stroke, on April 9th, 1537. He leaves to await the reunion in the Great Beyond, Iiia wife and his three sisters: Mils. Jolts; Simpson, Tessier, Saefice Mrs, John Fraser, Bluevale, Ont,; and Mrs. Joseph Nicholson, Ethel, ,Ont; Interment was made la Mount Pleesanit. ccmceery, Ethel. The following lines are one of his favorite. quotations: 'Not until tile loom is silent, And' the shuttles cease to fly, Will God unroll the canvas And explain the reason why The clank threads are as needful In the sikilful Weaver's Handl, As ,:he threads of gold and silver, In the pattern He has planned," Robert Stewart );Scott r•.n. ..:0•4111"4:\k, 7, fr:A1!1.1 ACO petit -As aped [e aLWttn th•m..stabp tirar.i x,r iiirbuling 'ruin aha )nate t'f roW 'rind ih et 10.11rt reit ww,id pta6sbly h.wW iN ol,p..e before m euxasolAnien lu laroxiMtr. • NOW-h.0YAY.7 Oro lou'•'•, YOWL ase. Bart Wnmi Allow yr, 1..04..- l",l i aiefkiT 'tot liiAl40430 *They Make Delicious Tea DA *TEA BAGS Howick Council Fordlwich, Feerruedy 5th, 1940 Tbe Council met In the United 'Church Hall, according to .adeourn- ment, the members were all present the Reeve, 'J. W. Gamble, presiding. The minutes of bast regular meet- ing were read and an motion of Me - Callum and Winter, were adapted, 11i1ovee by Strong and Weir that the tender qt T. A. Roberts, to do all regular pilniting and advertising for ,the ,year: 1940, tor the sum of $240.00 'be accepted, -Carried. Moved by . Strang and Winter that By -lane No. 3 for the year 1940, ae read the third time, be finally paused. --Carried, ;Moved by : Weir and ,McCallum that .':the. „motion passed at the December meeting requesting the Comity Road Committee not to snowplow the aideroad South of Gorri4, and the 14th Concession, fromhleane's• School to the Fordwich 5ideroad, be recinded, The yeas and nays being demanded by Coun- cillor Strang, the vote was as fol- lows: Teas,: -D. L. Weir; J. W, Gamble; and Ed. McCallum. The Naysi:--F{, .1,I. Strong and John Winter. ¥otion carried, Moved by Winter and Weir that the folkeving ,bills be paid: - United 'Ohunah, Fardmiieh, rent of Hall 150 Isaac Gamble, ,.pt. salary as Clerk 35.00 'O14rence MdCatlum, cedar for 'lite Hall, Gerrie 3,50 Roberts, bal. printing contract, 1939 140.0 R. Griffith, shovelling snow off shed, Wroxeter ...,. ,..., 2,40 A. Moffat, regains for rink, Wroxeter Prob. Treasurer, Man. Board, 4.70 Approving Bylaw -•••3.00 Municipal World, eight copies H. 5,00 R. Carson & Son, repairs for Twp. Hall, Gorrie' Isaac Gaurtrle O.A.P. & M.A. James Foster refund of dog tax' ',error Hittite E. P. Comm, arrear& J. ,Tl•. Rogers. postage .0 ENcise 900 1t21ief Road ;Expenditures lOG,73 Wmi,: Ries Sr snow roads A. 13•. Dietz, .80 stow posits , 2.00 Ed. Kitlinger, -dmagging ... Ed. Killinger, ditching2.40 Ed. Killip er, """"• .20 g snow roads ,,, 1.40 Harry Locking, snow roads , .70 Standee" Ries, snowy road$ ..,,, Garnet Wright, .70 g snow roads ,80 i Gordon Wright, snow roads 6,00 Rich, Griffith, snow roads ,5.20 Allen. Grlffl!th, snonv roads Manifred Teem 4.40 f Teem, suonv roads „ 4,80 t Harvey Sperling, dragging 5.76 4.40 t .83 41.60 2.00 I 58.49 Harvey Sparling, guard rail Harvey Sgpraiing, Snow roade Emerson Dickei't snow roads' Carl Werner, snow roads Wesley Underwood, snow roadie ,,. Amide Stnermol, snow roads Harry' Goavdy, mow roads, ,..; •Oherlets Aitken, snow roads Harold Boyd, snow roads .... Carman, Nichol, snow roads Harry 'Metcalfe, now roads John Montgomery, road solea, _Dart Moore, repair to bridge Earl Fame, snow roads John Miller, snow roads Cecil Wilson, snow roadie Thos•. Strong, snow roads Earl Baker, amow roads Frank Graham, 'snow roadh+ John Craig, snoev made Earl Randall, snow roads Harvey Williamson!, snow roads 100 Rcbard Watters, .snow roadie 4.50 Elmer Downey, grow roads: 10.40 E. E. Denny, postage and Excise .,..f 9.00 Moved by Strong and MOCallum that thdg 0000th adjourn, to meet In the Township Hall, Wroxeter, on the fifth day of Marchi, or at the call of the Reeve, -Carried, Isaac Gamble, Clerk. 2.60 160 .80 2,40 5.00 1.40 5.00 1.00 .60 .60 .50 12.25 2.40 2,00 8.00 4.00 4,00 7.00 2.20 1.00 .80 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK At Lot 22, Con. 13, Grey Tp., en the Wm. ,Machan Farm for Cecil Robinson (Half mile west of County Road) ,-on- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 At 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following HORSES Sorrel Clyde 'Horse, aged Bay Clyde Horse, aged COWS Holstein ,cow i7 yrs due in March Holstein cow 8 yrs. due in May Durham cow 6 yrs. due in March Durham cow 7 yrs 'due in IMarch, Durham cow 8 yrs. due in May • Durham cow 3 yrs, fresh' 2 fat Steers about 1200 ,lbs. eaoh • 4 Steers rising 2 years 8 Durham Steers and heifers calves rising 1 year 2 Holstein heifers rising 1 yr. 1 Jersey heifer rising 1 year PIGS Sow due in .April .... Sow bred 3 weeks Young fat sow 4 Fat pigs HENS 50 White ,Leghorn 1 yr, old hent TERMS -GASH Everything will be sold as the Proprietor lost hie barn by lire CECIL ,ROBJNSON, Prop. W. M. SCOTT, Auctioneer. •••••••440444.4o,••••••••••••••••••04.410••••••••• •••••• • A Good Place to Eat • After Skating is The Sc itch Thistle Grill 4+$-d*10••0lw,94.eeO4o44.0.4 aeeecae+o00be0t•0*4*4, Come in for Sandwiches, Soup or Lunch Have a.cap of Hot Chocolate or Hot Coffee They Are Delicious , ... Try One and Be Convinced. 0•44•••4•••••••••••••••••••+••••••••••4444444.4.44.440