The Brussels Post, 1940-5-8, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
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'39 Deluxe Ford Sedan
6000 guaranteed miles
'39 Deluxe Ford Sedan
new car condition
'39 Standard Ford coach
Radio and Heater, small mileage, like new
'39 Standard Ford Coach
13,000 guaranteed miles,, like
new throughout
'39 Standard Ford Coach
excellent buy
3-'38 Deluxe Ford Sedans
first class condition
'38 Deluxe Ford Coach
privatey- owned
'38 Standard Ford Coach
with Heater
3-'38. Ford Deluxe Coaches
Radio, like new
'38 Ford Deluxe Coach
new car condition
2-'36 Deluxe Ford Coupes
35 Deluxe Ford Coach
like new
ntoseammaems.
'35 Plymouth Coach,
first class condition
'36 Standard Ford Sedan
'34 Deluxe Ford Sedan
'34 Terraplane Coach
'34 Studebaker .Coach
'34 Deluxe Chevrolet Sedan
'32 Ford Sedan
'32 Ford Coupe
'30 Whippet Sedan
'30 Whippet Coach
'29 Chevrolet Sedan
'29 Chevrolet Coach
'29 Ford Sedan
'29 Plymouth Coupe
'29 Durrant Sedan
'28 Whippet Coach
4-'28 Chevrolet Coaches
'27 Chevrolet Sedan
.26 Chevrolet Coach
TRUCKS
'38 Dodge Pick-up
'38 Dodge Sedan Delivery
'38 Ford 1 -ton
'38 Dodge 1 -ton
'37 Dodge 34 -ton
'37 Dodge 4 -ton chassis
'35 Ford pick up
'35 Ford 2 -ton stake
'35 Dodge 2 -ton stake
'35 International Truck
'34 Ford 114 -ton Truck
2-'34 Chevrolet Sedan
Deliveries
'33 Chevrolet Sedan
Delivery
'29 Ford Truck
Assmilialswommismoms
3 Re -conditioned Fordson Tractors and
Plows, like new. 1 Silver Plow.
,Inaconamin.....mmmarami
L. &W. Jackson Motors Ltd.
PHONE 161 LISTOWEL
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GREY CRANBROOK WALTON
Newlyweds ,•Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fischer, Mrs.
Don't forget the U.F.W.0, meet -
C. Kreuter and :daughter Madeline
A delightrul social evening was,
May 15. Airs. Nelson Reid will
Ing at Aerst Wilber Turnbules On.
of Kitchener, Mrs, W. Wallace and
held et the home of Mr. and Mrs,
have the topic `iStrawberrY and
scn Mervin, Airs. G. Topham ane
George C. Johnston, Grey, on Tues.
Sunday vieeitore at the home of Mr. Rhubath Culture" and a detnenstre-
son Gordon of Newbridge, were
day evening when a large number
or neighbours ,and Mende. gatheredtion an canning Rhubarb by Mrs,
and Mrs. Jacob Fischer on Sunday.
to honor the recent newlyweds, Mr. Arthur MoCiall. Roll Call. The
and Mrs. Clarence, Borba( nee Miss The people, of this community are newest vegetable you have grown.
Lois Johnston). During the course glad to hear that Miss Lena Noble Alre. Harold S:piere of Brussels will
is. able to be home again.. give an address. Everyere i.
at the evening the good, wishes of
Mrs asked to come prepared for the
those ass.embled were: express:El in a
re, Chas. Seal who has' been plant exchange.,
shower of much appreciated lovely with her daughter ie home again.
and useful gifts. Dancing and cards Harold Heather event part of last Have your watch cl
eafle(1 one
were eujoyeet and during the evenig week in Valetta visiting with Ivor ddliar; Main Spring one dollar;
lunch was served. Wit:Hems. , glass round 25c J. Harvey
Mr, and Abs. R. I Hoover and Miss Lillian Hanoot of Toronto, McLelland, successor to H. L.
Betti attended the WrightEarle 'who has been staying with her Jackson, Brussels,
weeding on ,Saturday at Grand sister Ales. (Rev.) 3. E. Taylor, had
River Parsonage near Brentford, the some, ot her friends from Toronto
bride being a cousin, visit her on Sunday. I
Have your watch cleaned one Have Your watch cleaned one
dollar; Main Spring one dollar; ' dellar; Main E.`,prIng one dollar;
glees round 25c J. HarveY glass. round 25o J. Harvey Mr. anti Mrs, Ivan Gray ot Tor -
McLelland, successor to H. L. McLelland, successor to H. L. 011 30 spent the week -end et the
Jackson, Brussels. Jackson, Brussels, home of Mr, and Mrs, C. Wheeler,
The Yomme People'Society of
----iYnItoe3 hurch met in the
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Dee:Deist 55519115 511(1 syrnpathy
were expreesed by a chocked 5101
etulden Ed tomentleity, 'when Mrs.
Basil Strethere died, early Saturday
InOrning, May 4113, atter an aeokient,
wililil eroeeing opposite Grey Twp.Mill to get to her ear 10 Proeeed
Ilene: ward with her lmehand, In
sunerrher up • the Jactdents which
,took plaee between, the time at dis-
persal of the crouel that had been
in attendance at elie Red Cross
tunctioa In :the hall and the moment
or the aceident, it is, generally eon
-
ceded that it was beyond human
foretight or action, by these involle
ed, to avoid the
Commencing next ,Sunday, May
12, Ethel • 'United Church Sunday
School will convene for the summer
mouths at 1040 Notece the
charge trom 2 pm. to 10,30 a.m.
It le to be hoped that nother
time eonclitiens will be more favor-
able, Lost Sunday,
owingabie, to a
Severe attack of neuralgia, leire,
Cecil Bateman had had to forego the
pleasure of an opportuniEy to take
motor car drive and visit friends at
a distance. were"'
Mr, and Mrs, W. Zeigler and son
BiIly eneoYed, the reaction of motor-
ing to Norwich recently ane spend-
ing Pleasant houre with relatives
and Wends there.
J. B. Lake has been. kept busily
m
eployed ,this spring at his changed
occupation of paver banging and
interior house paenting.
Due to frequent rains gardening
and farm seeding oPerationle has net
been, progressing any in, this local-
ity for several days.
During the -days. ot waiting 'for the
land to dry a,gadn, cutting wood with
circular saw outfit has. been the
work in hand in many sections or
this community.
Percy ,Stephenson is among the
members of persons who found the
winter's trapping and hunting sea.
5011 a remunnerative one. For the
summer months he sitands a good
,chance of being given full time em-
ployment meth C.N.R.
Atter many menthe, of being un-
able to be out of bed john, King is
feeling better and has been up and
around consld,eaulble for some days.
Mother's Day. order of service,
will be observed in Ethel United
Church Sunday ,Sehool next Sunday,
May 12, at 10.30 am, :Come and
help ,neake the attendance a record
one,
Although there was not as many
out as had beeni hoped eox, those
'Preeent apprevelated the illustrated
lecture given by Rev. S. Herr of
Breemle, in Ethel United Church,
Friday night, May Ord under the
auspeces of Mist, Mamie Hansuld's
group of W.A.LS, workers.
Hering suffered for manly 'weeks
from injured ligaments Mrs. Percy
Stephenson is on a fair way to
recovery, her many friends are glad
to know.
Have your watch cleaned one
dollar; Mali, Spring one dollar;
glass round 25c J. Harvey
McLelland, successor to H. L,
Jackson, Brussels,
NATURE'y
COLUMN
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nderful [latches
Due to the exceptional vigor of our flock
and a carefully worked out .plan for in-
creased fertility we are having. the best
hatches in our 27 years of experience
Benefit By Our Success
Up to May 1st we are giving a 4 per cent.
discount on all day-old stock—that is, on
day-old chicks, day-old pullets and day-
old cockerels. This offer 'does not apply to
started stock. •
WALTER ROSE
Poultry Farm, - Brussels
P.O. Box 90 Phone 38X -r-4
Well, I hope that not too many
of the fifty
odd 02 enumerated
last, :week were too strange. This
week rd like to bring your attention
to 0 family of new 1rrivais wlitcli
you have an excellent chance 01
seeirg--The Warblem
These birds usually arrive after
tee heves are out, and consequently
we have difficulty in observine
BELGRAVE therm. A late spring such as this
•Alehas at lent kept, the leaves 111
the hue and will give extra help in
seeing these bright bits of bird life.
The commonest is the Yellow
Warbler. He is all yellow al-
thoegh the mate is rather grPenISh
a eueletiel bit of werkman-
e. Schoolroom an Wednesday with
ship is his finely -woven. woolly nest
Miss Lane, in the their and Miss
When in need Beatty at the 5)311110, The lesson A1;) -day we should see either or
both ot the Maguolia and Myrtle,
wai-read by Roy Bennett anti the
taaia. a paver 011 caartray. takoi Wei Were, You'll till them be -
nese ef the mottled effect of the
by Wise, Mabel Coultee, Derive
Bread &Pastry
Phone 32
THE PIM HARRY
W. WILLIS
BRUSSELS. ONT.
MAC'S TOBACCO
itt is a great production,
It needs no introduction.
It also satisfies.
Produced from the pest of plants,
Use made itself popular with many
smokers and users enjoy the Pleas,-
ant aroma and satisfaction to
smoking.
•Sold at A. GREAVAR'S.
England To Purchase
Canadian Paper
Leslie Burgin, British minister at
supply ahs approved a preliminary
plan to import huge quantities ol
newsprint from Canada to stave off
a threatened paper famine in the
Unitecl, Kingdom. Heretofore Britain
has obtained, most of her aper sup-
ply from Scandinavia.
, •
Keep Mail
Boxes Closed
Rural mail couriers are again
having trouble in safeguarding rural
mail through birds, getting into the
boxes and building nests and some-
times even- destroying or oarrYing
away Mail. Patrons, are requested
to seol the boxes in their own in-
terest. This can, be readily done
and will have the co-operation of
the mail carriers IP application is
made to them.
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Cards Provided By
Foreign Exchange
Control Board
Merchants and others catering to
the tourist trade who will accept
United States currency will be Per -
:meted to display an official card
provided by the Foreign Exchange
Control Board.
The Need, bearing the crest of
the Dominion of Canatke will be
available in two sizes; 11 x 14 inch-
es and: 3% x 7 inches. The larger
car is suitable for window display.
Both will carry the same legend:
"united States currency Is accpeted
here at the official premium set by
the Foreign Exchange Control
Board."
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TENDERS FOR COAL ANA COKE
SEALED Tenders addressed no the
undersigned and endorsed "Tender
for Coal," will be received until
Wi2edon'calsoaca,ro ay29,
o'clocknoonsaving)
19 4 9
for the supply of coal and cokefo1:
the Dominion Buildings throughout
the Province of Ontario.
Forms a tender with epecifica-
Vans and conditions attached can.be
obtained front the Purchasing
Agent, Department of Public Works,
Ottawa; and the Supervising Arold-
tect, 36 Adelaide $t, East, Ter -Onto,
Ont.
Tenders should be mode on the
forms supplied by the Department
and in accordance with department-
al specifications' and conditions
attathee thereto.
When the mount of tender ex-
eeeds the sum of $6,000.00—whether
it be for one building only or
more—,the tenders must attach to
their tender a certified cheque on
a chartered bank in :Canada, made
payable to the order of the Honor-
able the Minister of Public Works,
equal to 10 pea' cent of the amount
of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of
the Dominion of Canada er of the
Canadian National Railway Com-
pany and its consitetuent companies,
unconditionally guaranteed as to
principal and interest by the l?pe
111'1111011 of Canada, or the atoremen.
tioued bonds and a certille.d cheque,
if required to make up an odd
amount,heepa rtm en t also reserves Mel.
T
right to demand from any success -
fel tenderer a security deposit, in
the torm of a certified cheque or
bond as above, equal to 10 per cent
of the amount of his bid, to guaran-
tee the proper taMlinent of the con-
tract,
By order,
J. M. SOMERVILLE,
Secretary-.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 30, 1940,
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Enffienegigg
the "Wetness: Session it was (heeded
le dierontinue indoor activities' of
the Society after WednrsdaY, Mae
22ntl. .Choir practleit ler the
Young Alen who will form the choir
fel' the MotherS Day ServIre was
held after the meetieg,
The service used le Vallee
Church elmiday Schools on Mother's
Day Italy been prepared by Rev,
Beverly' Ottten who was born in
Belereve..
• A naetisanal Service will be held
lit Delgreve and ,Brielc United
Churchee 011 Mother's Day.
yellow black and white.
The Black and White Warbler is
etriped bleek on white from stern
te
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the Weller bran( hes ITe5
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Ing out ineeette eget; and worms
ui 21 ll' beet, All ,ferty 'Oral
111 VI'S of the warbler family
01011 iu'l' mske thelr llvljigolhl in.
from the flashy Redeitart to
the les:muilleant Oven Bird,
FOR SALE—
Mrs, W. M, is offering her
hoes° for sale, anyone interested
write to 300 Weeford St., Hamilton,
Reid's Glasses Sa,tisfy
You are sure of perfect eye comfort with Reid's glasses,
Modern, advanced methods of eye examination, newest styles
and very moderato pekes prevail here always.
Have Your eyes examined examined by
11. 11 bid,
Sight Specialist
for Over 20 Years
21 Downie St. Stratford
n-nrkumm,x.amealucestmarmrown.,”...,...R.,
Brussels Office.
Miss HingstonTe Store
Every Wednesday
Afternoon
2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
PHONE 61,- BRUSSELS
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