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ROWLAND'S BAKERY
Phone 113X
Brussels, Ont.
OIassi 'ied Ads
FOR SALE -f
6 York Pigs ready to wean.
phone 45-r-6 Clarence Hollinger
FOR BALE
'8 Pigs 6 weeks old , 7 Chunks of
Piga.
,phone 467r-4 A B. Oampbeil
APPLES FOR 'SALE—
iSpy salples and cooling apples,
41.00 per hamper.
phone 16-r-7 Raba. Emgel
FARM FOR BALE --
One h'undrel acres.. east s,¢ •o! lot
tone and aveslt halt of lot two on, the
third caniceselion of 'Grey. Bank
:Barn" ant Straw •Shed: and 03rick
House aptply to
Duga1d McDonald;
'tinsels/
FOR RENT--
Over
ENT—Over 300 acres of good paslture.
;Shade. wester, high and low lands,
lochs of rough grass lest for 'Spring
with' own living en property to
look after cattle.
Arthur Stapleton,
Route, A Wingham
,SWIFT—SURE RESULTS!
. For aanb$tdous ,men and women.
la'am'11ex will show yon how. 900
sueoesst!ul dealers now on our list!
Inquire for further details and
FREL catalogue today. The Faanilex
Products Company. .570 St,
'Clement r$t., Montreal.
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CASH
PRICES
PAID FOR
EGGS
AND
POULTRY
F. M8SAMiS
PHONE 80 — BRUSSELS
THE BRUSSELS S 'QST
ETHEL
Tiusd1505 and outside WQPk o! all
kinds has practically been entirely
auspendefl for several drays in title
conlwFun'Il 'due to stolvtry weather
and impassable roadB
The •death q! Ms's, GralnSer 9!
JatneatelWn, occurred puchy March
34 (Paster S;uudny 72xnp1 arrear . a
lingering illness. Arrangements
were made Or 'burial ity MolesWOrtIL
cemetery for Wednesday, March
27111, Rev, Mr. •Snell of Plthel,
Pastor at Roes APPt, 'United church
of which Mrs. Grainger was a eon-
sietept member conduoting the ser
dces�
Bert Lake and 'taml'ly have moved
tromp, their recently disposed of
»farm home ad%o'ining the village to
the nearby property of P. N. Currie,
Mtn. Ralph 'who resides with her
sister Mrs, John King has been
inddrlposed during the recent weeks
but Is 'improving again slowly. Mr.
King who for some months hari
oeen». unable to be mat of bed) does
nor stow any permanent gain as the
weeks pass by Mae. King exhibits
wondeTfuk.,etability in; the capa0ity
of a rause. Although she is not
very well henseit,
The 'presentation of an Easter
plop',' under the auspices of Ethel
United' Church Sunday 'School to
have been: given Its the church at
3.15 p.m. on Good Friday. March 23,
has been postponed, to Friday,
March .80th.
With snow' :to a. dearth of trout
three. to fifteen feet on roads . and
,counitryEicle, strenuous sand - deter-
mined effort os the part of the elec.
torate, not only in Either commit:
ity hut in many parts of Canada,
were required to get to the polis
for 'voting in the dominion election,
held 'Marcie. 26, 1940.
Having a liking for country life
J. F. Nicholson and wife will re-
side for the summer on loot 15, con.
8 Grey Twp. the property of G. A.
Dunbar. The house in, the village
known as the Raynard .property va-
cated by Nicholsons will be aeon -
pled by the Ethel blacksmith Mr.
Ruby, and family as they are mow
lug from the Blake Howlett place
newt week.
Kathleen 'Sainte of Wingham who
is at •present with Mrs, Mary Gill ot
Ethel hotel, has suffered severely
for several days from tate effects of
sore throat;'.
The (Postponed) Auction Sale of
Mrs. Janet Scott, Cnanb2ook, will be
held on Monday, April 1st., at one
o'clock. �#
Lower Production Costs '
Apple Growers Advised
Faced' split possibility of entire
.shot -down in exports • to Great
Britain this tall—study aipray
so`hedule, '
Faced with the possibility of an
entire» shut -dawn= in, apple exports
to Greet Britain next fall and
winter; twitch would • "leave as
extra As Million bushels • to be .con-
sumed in Canada, the Ontario Aalple
Growers! 'An ociation . meeting in
Toronto have recommended every
effort to reduce , production costs
this year.
It was pointed out that every
application recommended in t)te..011
toric spray calendar is essential and
Oat if one or more were omitted,
much of the benefit of previous
stprYs would be Lest.. For example,
there would' 'not be much• sense in.
producing wormy apples tree from
scab or Scabby apple's free from
worms.
The directors of the Apple Grow-
ers Assn,., advise the use of the
cheapeet effective storey materials
and advise • close Study of the two
main spray 'schedules recommended
in the Ontario spray calendar copies
ot which may be obtained from
Agricultural Rearmsentatives' or by
writing' •direret to the Ontario De-
partment of Agriculture, Toronto.
The Bordeau -Lie Sulphur sche-
dule costs about one1third less as
far as materials are concerned and
'Is very effective, bwt not quite as
safe as the non-camsltie spray sche-
dule which under normal condi-
tions is to be preferred.
If weather conditions make 10
possible, the delayed dormant and
pre•rpink sprays could be merged.
This ahaoften be done in orchards
where It Is not necessary to spray
for. San Jose scale.
The directors also recommended
the elimination of undesirable
varieties and old trees from all
orchards, pariticulanly in districts
heavily in'fested with codling moth;
They also discouraged the planting
or apple ttrees» do tender fruit
districts beeautse of the high cost of
codling moth control in such sec-
tions.
TELL 1T WELL
AND IT WILL SELL
Use the Classified Ad. Column.
'C'anvasser; "Clan I •inter'est you
In a vacuum -cleaner?"
Maid: ',No. We ain't got no
rectums."
For Ali
Baking Use
YOU DO# 940T have to learn special recipes for the
use of Domestic. Follow the recipes that you have tried
and found to be good.
Good for
11 baking
Pastries, Biscuits and Doughnuts
Sho
re!
For Choice
Roasts, Stea!ts,
P rk s Jamicia;
Phon
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6 BrussePs
IILUEVALE
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We are glad to hear Mr. David
JolmetOn, is getting better and trope
he will soon bo able to be up again.
Miss E.' Blabetok is spending her
Easter holidays with her parents at
Clinton.
We were sorry to hear Mr. Wm,.
J. Solt'oh has blood poison in hit
atria and hope Go bear he will soon
be better.
Mrs. Alice Athens le psencliug her
Easter holidays at her home at
B1ueva1e,
Idles Isabel Douglas is spending
her Easter holidays with her . Par-
ents
arenl',s at Lneknow.
iMiss Dorothy Alkesia arrived
hone on Saturday night and is
tiurending her holidays 'wital her
ntotlrer awl aunt at Bluevale,
On eccoutlt of the storm and bad
roads there •was no service art
Ebenezer chmuch on Sunday after
50018,
Mr. Wan. Blaldlmrore is spending
his Easter holidays at his home at,
Listowel.
Mr. and MTs, 'Leonard Elliott re-
turned home on Saturday after
visiting. with friends at Hamilton.
Mess Isabel MMKdnaon of Kttoh
ener spent Good :Friday and: Easter
-Sunday wtt'h her • parents and
brother at l3iuevale.
Mts. R. J. McLennan, president of
the W. M. 8. et the United Church,
presided et the regular meeting held
in the church on Traturreday 0.40r -
noon, Mrs. Eliza Fedi read. the
scripture lesson end the president
offered prayer. During the business
session., Mrs. Joseph Breckenridge
.and Mrvv. George Thorntonwere
aPPednited delegates to the Huron
Presbyterial W.M.S. meeting to be
held at Sea forth an April 28.
Mrs. 0. Tavener spoke on the
theme, "'PM Crass of Christ,"
using the seven, last word's an the
cross and was assisted by seven• et
the members. Word of Initerces-
Sion was taken. by Mrs. George
Thornton; the word of pardon by
Miss Margaret Curtis; the word of
human care by Mrs. W. J. John
stop; word of loneliness by Mrs.
C. IreOherington; word of human
need, Mre. George Thomson; word
of victory, Mrs. Fred Burchill; the
word of trust, Mrs. Robert Shaw.
A reading by Mrs, 11. ,McLennan
and a duet by Mrs. Earl »Hamilton
and Miss Daisy Holmes were enc
joyed. The hymns throughout the
service were in keeping with the
theme,
The (Postponed) Auction Sale or
Mrs, Janet Scott, Cranbrook, will be
held on Monday. April let., at ,one
o'clock,
Grey
Thursday evening of last week a
large craned gathered at S.S. No. 6
Grey school house, to enjoy a fare
well party in honour off MYlr. and
Mrs, Cameron Cochrane, who are
moving to the Bert Laine farm at
Ethel, During the evening, which
was spent in dancing end games
Mo. and Mrs, Cochrane -were pre-
sented with a Mantel Clock with
NonmandY chimes. The •two girls,
Jean and Doris each received a
three-piece dresser set of mirror,
brush and comb with polished metal
trim and Stuart an ,Auto -strap
razor set. Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane
replied suitably to the following
address; »
Ethel, Ont., Mar, 31, 1940
Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane
and family: -
We have come here to -night to
extend to you our best wishes for
your success in your future hone
and; to show our regrets at losing
you from our locality.
We shall surely miss yott brut we
are glad you are going no farther
away than Ethel. We expect to
see you often around there and we
belle youwill visit among use when-
ever
henever yott 0511.
We have always found you to be
good .neighbors and eve are sure
this quality tril1. co:ntinate .to be
flown fes the community to ivhiclr
You are going.
You have been ready 10 help in
any :011101gerlcy and we appreciate
every bit of kindness you have
done and every cheery -word yea
have spoken. In taken, of our
respect audt good wishes we ask you
Mr, and Mrs,. Cochrane, to accept
this clock. To you. Sean 'arid •Doric
we present these toilet setts, and to
You, Stuart, this razor set. May
these gifts remind you of your
friends in and around No, 6,
Signed on behalf of rout' uoigli•
bons gni» friends,
Elwin Sorters,
Basset Withee
George HtttcTtinsonr
Neiman Stephenson
The (Postponed): Auction Salo of
Mrs. Jdnet Scott, Ctmnliroolt, will 1)0
held on Monday, . April 1st., tit one
o'clock.
WIIDII*IPISDA r, MABICti 27tH, 7:240
Auction Sale
(POSTPONED) .
Dr. T. T. McRae, Lot 11,
Concession 12, Grey Twp.
will be held on
Tuesday,ApriIl6
At 1 O'clock Sharp
weaddentsentenv1v`.mri"--sat Ya6'.i °':, ,. ..•
instead of Tuesday,Apri l2nd
tatI10111rAminammommihm
BELGRAVE
meeting; Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Clifford
Logan, Mrs.', R. Yule, Mrs. O. 13,
Waite and Mrs. Keating. •
The (Postponed} Auction Sale of
MTs, Janet Scott, Cranbrook, will be
held on Monday, April let., at one
o'clock.
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"Waiter, the oyster in this eteW
1s• .rpt enough even to flavor it."
". 'Deady sub, be wasn't put in to
flavah de stew. 'He's jets' swiepoe'ed
to christen it." ,
TELL IT .WELL
AND IT WILL DELL
Use the Classified Ad. Column.
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The March meeting of the Del-
grave
etgrave Women's Institute was held
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. L.
Stewart. Owing to »weather and
read conditions the attendance was
not as large as usual. The presi-
dent lira. N. Keating conducted the
meeting,
The convenaTa• for the program
0111 Canadianization were Mrs. C. H.
Wade and Mts. J. L. dteavart, The
meeting was opened with the Ode
and Lord's Prayer. The minutes
of »the preivions meeting were
ad'paelted, 81111 Helen Yuill was ap-
pointed as delegate to the Girls'
Conference in Guelph . In May.
dlteres Ruth Wheeler and Alberta
McMurray are leaders in the sew-
ing coarse. A donation was made ,
to the Cemetery Board.
The following conveners were
named to arrange programs for
the ensuing year; Education, Mrs.
R. W, Proctor and Mrs. Earle Anr
deraoll; community activities and
relief, Mrs. H, Wheeler and Mies
Edith Procter; health and »child
welfare, Mrs, J, »0, Procter and Mrs.
IL J. MacKenna; girls' meetings
Muses Helen ?mill and Mae Frisby;
legislation, Mrs. 0. 0. Anderson
and Mrs, Albert Vincent; `Caned-
taln Ilrldustries, Mns, N. Keating end
Mrs, J. 0, Anderson; Pearce and
internatitional relationships, Mrs, W.
Armstrong and Mrs, E. Wigilitlnan;
home economics, Mrs, 0, W. Scott,
'Mts. A, E. Coupes„ tions. S. Cook;
historical research Mrs. J, 1,1,
Coulter, Mrs. R. Plotter; agricul-
ture, Mrs, Jesse Wheeler, Mrs, 8V•il-
bisIt Brooker; COnatlianization, 1411'x.
J. 1...Stewart, Mrs. Clifford t,ogan.
The roll calx was answered by
naming something arcade in Canada
and where it is made. Mrs. 0.
Logan, wwee in charge of current
events, M118e W.ilitnle Lane gave 110
excellent paper en "Lelrning to be
It good Cklnedian." The singing of
the National Anthem. closed she
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•' Want to surprise the family with a new dinner-
time treat? Serve them a tasty dish of Dried or
Pickled Canadian Fish.
No matter where you live, your dealer can get you.
such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, Hake, Cusk and
Pollock, and,such Pickled Fish as Herring, Mackerel
and Alewives ... in perfect condition. Interesting
recipes can be used for every one of these fine fish
Fish is a wonderful health food, good for every mem-
ber of your family. It is•the great source of proteins
that help build sturdy, healthy bodies.
Serve Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish to your family
often ... they will enjoy it . and you will find it
economical, too.
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES,
OTTAWA.
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Department of Fisheries, Ottawa.
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