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Our DiamondRoit Buyingds
Privacy yrr
lrorce ('O,A,$,F,Y 11'[atia far soldiora
on actfxo scrvieo shofcilolvs1erotote,
stow De addt•eeit<ea as
Masi For Delivery Overacts
The, desigrt'atfon 3 x 0,0
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Base post Clflipe, Cttnuda"fsnt9 to 3
omiltted and the nvorde
iati
Almy Overseas" saubetitu+ted titer o-
Yentas tollowat*
Regimental No., rank and rams
'Name and details of Unit (1. uadron,
Company or ,Section, ri
Battery, ,holding Unit, ^Etc,.
Name of alegiinetit or Biondi of
asttvlce
paradise Arany Overseas.
Fop efPle;
ICO2937, Pte. John Blank,
"13" Company,
Seaforbh highlanders of Carate,
Oanadiaa Army Overseas,
B;12346, Cpl. •A. 1. Jones..
let Anti -Tank Regiment,
Royal Canadtau Artillery,
Canadian Atony Overseas.
M6432L, Sigma, John ,Smith,
NQ. 3 Company, 2nd Div. .Signals.
Royal Canadian Corps of 'Signals,
Canadian Army Overseas.
Note—Ie a soldier is •overseas the
word "Overseas" trust appear In
the address, but no .place name,
MAIL FOR DELIVERY INCANADA
The usual complete particulars
regimental uumhber, rank and name,
name and details ot unit and name
or regiment or branch of service,
and, in addition, tate Post Office
name of the place in Canada where
the soldier is stationed, must be
given.
Far example—
C-13962, Pte. Joseph Wood,
No. 7 Field Hygiene Section,
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corp
Debert P. P. 0•, N.S.
Wed, eedaye Mrvolt 5th, 1341
Empire Service
(Continued from Page 1) Vim'
rate of five from emploO ees
every oats of other types.'
"Canada is going to be the better
for this camvaign'• said Mr. Zeller
"The lessons we learns froat
ad
the
Met war are being p this
vantage, and the workers • f
country will have a stake to tins
ahem over the rainy days of pont-war
adjustment. The depression of that
Period will be cushioned to the ex-
tent that we can pursue and itatens'•
fy this programme. £1,•
"With a war expenditure of
300,000;000, Canadian
n 'a ing Savers"
are faced with a o
lenge that we must keep ever before
us.. If we lose sight ofnourdiObUge
tions hare, We are in m
ent
Position to the sentry w+b0 goes Zelle
sleep at his post," said lir.
r.
'Outstanding results in the War
Savings campaign, Mr. Zeller said,
were achieved in the mining die'
tracts, the automotive indeetry and
in such centres as Cornwall,. Truro,
Cardaton, New Westminster, Hall,
fax, 'Edmunuton, Garnby, 'Sherbrooke
Brantford, Peter'borugh, Belleville,
Sarnia and Pembroke.
At Windsor, ten large firms re-
ported 100 percent participation. tA
total of 27 firms, with 22,374 em-
ployees were pledged 9' percent' to
provide a total of "40,175 monthly,
or an average of $6.'7 . each. ' it
Cornwall, nine industries, with 4,643
employees, were ,pledged 97;3 ; per-
cent.. The school teachers' of , the
same centre are pledged 99.1/ Ile''
cent.
ELGRA•VP 1 ass if•g d :4 S
The Young People's Society pf the POR SALE
United Church met in the
ednehooedaY phone 56-ra6 d Collage..
' D. Lake
room ot the church on
night wisth. rellowshin Commit-
tee""11 in dharge. The chair was taken r. h
by Wm. MOClenaghan with Airs. One Sao' Pan
Keating presiding at : the organ. The
phone 28-ar-0 Andtew,^Turnbull
lesson was read by Anne Cook,
Edith Wallace led the devotion. The
topic was an address ` on Religtoa
and the man in the street, and was
ably given by iSIrs. C. Logan.
s• Executors' Sale
,OF FARM LANDS IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
-The undersigned has received in-
siruotions to sell by Public Auction
at the Queen's Hotel in the Village'
of .Brussels, on Saturday, March 3111 1 phone '-5
1941, at two o'clock lit the' after ,' �. t v v
name. FOR SALE—,
noon; tire- following property, I ljank
ly : 191/2 acres,nairal drainage,
ALL A1It) SINGULAR that ser-' bale 86' 1 50' ��•r�'.1$ I ,,z,t • se,
• dwelling • attadllied1. miner v zss:7
fain parcel or tract of land and separately, 'probably.
premises situate, lying and being in Mrs, Scot�t,Ctanl;rgok
the ToWnshtP of Morris in the .Y•=•..
County of Huron and Province of FOR sAUE—
Ontario and composed of the south-
erly one hundred and twenty acres . t,,,:
o�,Lot number Twenty-four 10 the Alaska Oats and "'O:A:C, Barley,
fourth concession of the said Town.. Banner Oasts and 0.A:0. Barley'
Eaton Oats and ',0:;?i; CC tdi1t1;1eY t
:snip,
Situate thereon is said to be an 8- atpplY to. R 'w•fT 13�uts�els
roomed 2 -storey red brisk house with phone 49-r-9 ; el
hordttood floors downstairs and bard a +
1pumped into • the LOST--- .,: tx,.x. n..a , ,
and soft water is '
;house; a large frame barn on stone A" horse blanket, last Monday be
'foundation having a steel roof; anti tween Geo, Plak,er, 14 ep?a. t''fif Qrof
a. straw shed. The farm is watered and Brussels. raider please nett°9
phone 42-r-11 Baxter Stevenson
by one ,.trilled well, one dug well and
a spring creek, There ie. said to ;:,.�,.--'•
be on the property 10 acres of young FARM FOR SALE—
hardwood bash, 146 acres nsar`' Etlref, 100 acres
TERMS se KALI; Teti per cent of good working ,land, adequate build-
�the purchase money on the def of Inge, immedfate, ,,,csaesysion, reason•
sale and the balance within thirty able terms. 1i. siiresentative, 4eas°1a
de.Ys tltereaiter. The property will Hotel, March 13th, 1941.
be offered subject to a reserved bid, ,_
Further particulars and conditions �yA;Ni'FaD,•-,
,of sale Will be made known on the d ted :rtEnders Inc Secretary,
clay of sale or may be had ort ajti' S a
stop .,
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list
plication to the undersigned. .Caretaker
1st Yetriy
Deities to . , ,t
HAVOC) this $2itd tai of .gels u At~q must •b.
ernpesto t n a i
4iry, A.11 104i, ' ; capable of keening boosts and gaffer -
a. 11. CRAWFORD, al work, Tenders. to he i ;,bey, Morrill
Wingbam, Ontario, . i ry8th, lroi 1uri1101' Pant o%rs pees
. the unddlsigned west or any
SoIicitor fee the Executors + " fi•
o- ''...-4'''` ttld`& ' ;rtbfdsi'dC ile :t`� it?,ed•,,..
11�f16TAi hate, O D, N. McDonald,
Wingham, Ontario, Chairman,
A,uotioneer,
FOR SAVE-- id�l1 I1. n
1 Cow, due to trent AL 1 l I,d !e of
March. • tt .1,41:^7/
phone 86-r-8 Melvin p,L aatrb113
FOR SALE II
12. Pigs, 10 weeltk olden. "•t
Charlie Lar a
• -•-16
C
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phone 1
.•a5 cobs'"coil$ 1(lorrla
•10 u•+alts YiJi
FOR SAVE--
p.'a•' 'ill ' i
2 Geese or would exchange a
goose for .1 gai5tlT: ay, ... ,
36-t-15 N. MdCauleY, Morris
Fishes
Quality
Have Yout s -yes
L oldest,
Prices
? Samined
By R. A. REID Because
.--He has been established for 22 years.
, (seven years in Brussels)
2. You can get glasses at whatever price YOU Wish to
Pay-
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4.=The latest and
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R. A. REID R.O. I
for mere than 22 years
Eyesight Specialist
HURON AND 'PERTH
BREEDERS HOLD
ANNUAL MEETING
G-12345, Gar. John Janes,
15th Heavy .Battery,
Royal Canadian Artillery,
Saint John, N.B.
Note—H a soldier is in Canada, the
name sof the place at . which he is
stationed must appear in the
address.
The regirnen.tal numbers and
names given in the examples are, of
course fictitious and are merely use.
ed to illustrate the correct method
of addressing mail
Until such time as new method cr
addressing becomes generally known
mail bearing the designation "C.4.•
S.F." will as heretofore be des..
patched to destinations, but the
public should immediately adopt tiie
new method when addressing
letters, parcels and other mail to
members 'of .the Canadian Army,
either Overseas or stationed in
Canada.
Show to Cooperation
With One Of District
Fairs Favored;.
Committee Named
• Suggesting that the Perth-Huron
n
Shorthorn Breeders' Club
" Sliort1 ore Day" in copera+tion with
one of the district fairs to advertise
their breed. of cattle and bring it to
the public's notice, H. R. White,
tit e Canadian Shorthorn
Offine
• Rvery ,
Brussel Wednesday
Afternoon 2.00 to 5.00
'MISS HiNGSrTO ' hone Si
Store
other breed affiliated with the Cau-
a`dian Livestock records daring
•
1940. We are In a Netter position
than any' other breed," air. White
said,
l Receipts Greater
"Secants receipts have been
greater, we have been able to ex-
' wand eet1vities in 'the interest of the
breedCrs,a he continued.
Aanong the activities expanded
during the past year he cited the
development of a breed paper, the
".Shorthorn News," operated so all
breeders would have a means of
,advertising at low rates, by
Among other 'projects cited
secretary of
Association, offered the assistance, of Mr. White which twere As oc often
romoted
his organization towards the pro during the year by the
motion of such a project:1u an ed were general advertising in
dress MandaY atternoon to members agriculturalpress at a cast of
of the Perth --Huron club on the es nen; preparation of a booklet ot
f their annual meeting fn• ail members of Age Comedian shoal,.
—x—
The
The fololwing list will give an in-
didatlon of the response in other
centres
No., of Pledges
repented, to Feb. 28th
Bruce C
ounty
1046
•Cliealey
Kincardine !f46 .;.
Lircl now ' . 2112 la
S5
Mildmay ,
Paisley 111
Float Elgin 396
Southampton '300
Teeswater - 205
Walkerton 670
Wfarton ..... .-160
Tara 96"
2 centres unreported
Huron -,County
.,.Brussels 46
Clinton 256
Exeter ........... 376
Goderich • 546
322`
3'74
218
Hensall
Sealol'th
Wingerem
Zurich , • • 126
2 centres unreported
Perth county
Listowel 338 .
Milverton 456
Mitchell 305
St, •Mtrys 810
Stratford 3,642
As the boys all like to get inali
from 'home and 'a reported a large
number of letters and Parcels are
insufti.cienllly and incorrectly ad
dressed,
.,In addition •to the disappointment
of those concerned at non-delivery
,and delay, this carelessness resnii:s.
in untold Mourn of extra work not
Only on the part of the Canadian
Postaa Corps headquarters, but also
of the iaeoraia office of the army to
which this snail is referred in the
oft'1a•
r necessary
lamina.
n
• u�in a y
' et,t
Nape of s i,
tion for forwarding.
Change In Addressing Mall.
For Troops•Overseas and Canada
Owing to the ercently• authorised
charge in the title of tile military
• £ot'ge ,nf Caliadn the ,?designatials
, CaiSirdtan°`Army" wiener be 'oda
instead of "Canadian Active Service
ACTIVE SERVICE
Alderson 8
Bell, W. E. 'Bid',
Black, Donald
Bryan, Russell
Brothers LyLP
Brewar; -7...
Bowler, HarrY..
Cardiff, Wm.
Ino
Campbell .
Hold, C.
• Dohl-O.
Gillis, Mose
Gibson, Harvey
Henderson, Archie
Hall, Russel
Harman, G.
Harmon, John
Hastings; Dave
Lowrie, Everett
Lowe, Stewart
Locking, Wm.
Myers; Dr. C. A.
Maclean, Willis (R.C.A.P.)
McCauley, L.
McDowell, Mac
Palmer, Jas.
Palmer, Wm, (Cpl.)
Plum, •Carl
Preat, T. A.
Rutledge, Hartley
Rowland, Wm.
Speir, Jack
Stretton, H.
Salesman, E.
Sanderson, Lloyd
Tunny, Chas.
Thompson, A.
Thompson, Norm. R:C.A,1",)
7lhomae,
H.
Whittard, R,
Wilson, Stan,
Workman, Gordon
Non Permanent--
13e11,
ermanent—
13e11, 13, D• (Lieut.)
Campbell, G. R, (Opt.
Elliott, W. R.
Gloz'er, Fred
N0ab1t, Fred
Thompson,' M,'
Lone,
WobdroW, A.
Awaiting call for
Witiwtck, D. C,.
Rejected—'
Gill's 0.
Fischer, Win.
Dawkins, herb.'
McDowell Jack
11
occasion
the a:grcicu9Furlal of,£i^,.e Stratford. horn Association and the number
of breeding females in each herd;
The meeting was Ivell.attended and the distribution of a large uttei-
with breeders preseu;t from all parts ber .of pictures of shorthorn cattle
or Perth and Huron counties. TLe and ttrticles to the press twhielr nisi
business session commenced in the with considerable success,
morning when offleers were elecldo „We are trying to got shorthorns
and the financial report recti retl. !before the public so they know the
Benjamin Thiel of Mitchell, teasbreed exists," Mr. White concluded..
elected presidennt. Mr, albite spore. 1 eedessor George Day, secretary
early in its afternoon session. t dt the Ontario Shorthorn Club, who
•S{pealting on behalf of the C?a- wan scheduled to address the club.
anion Shorthorn Association he ex ! wan unable, through .sickness, to be
P
lanned the offer which this orgari- present.• Music was provided ,between
nation was making .shorthorn dulls ; courses at the luncheon by two
.tor the promotion og the breed
,throughout the country. j talented Stratford musicians, Miss.
a 1 Irene McDonald, vliotiaist and Miss
"This year 1•arger grants wills ,;bet:, Huth'' Bradley, dtheir
possible to more ".organizations; aK , music teacher;earher, Hencellist,ry anA', ' Clack.
many of the fairs have been 'car 1 Mr. White was antrdduced by
celled," be said, "This money is to �.
be used fps ptoniotfbn purposes. Georgi Weddle, 'Stratford, and a
vote of thanks was moved to him
and grants will be anode only to 1 by li.`11f. peek, Zurfeh:•"'Willtant
arena' where breeders have been Oestrioher, Crediton;' vice�presi.
aggressive enobgh' to. promo'te:- 11
shorthorn club themselves,• '
Suggests Two-0ay 'Show $
. Suggesting that a two-day short:
went of the 'club, acted 'as ^ehatrntau
'both during the luncheon 'and In
the business session.
Speaking briefly ' alter the
horndhow be held ..on •the •aame lunc(reon,,'J. C Shearer ,• congratu-
days as a dioliro.t fair he said that , toted the club on the 'Substantial 1n -
the Canadian 'Sborthorn, Asoscialtun 'create in their membership during'
Active Servto
was willing to contribute up to $150
in prize money. He suggested that
the local fair board , might contd.
Bute about $100, in which case the
Ontario Livestook Branch, Toronto,
would give an addition $50.
Mr. White outlined a possible
prize -list, designed so that "large
breeders will not take all the
prizes.''
• "This -would not be a money-
making
oneymaking scheme," IbIr. White ent-
pttasized. "The idea is 'to get a good
show and advertise the breed. Any
breeder aaan exhibit as malty cattle
as he wishes, We would like to dee
the past year. He emphasized that
"with ibeeit`on the upgrade and 7frt-
Mtn requiring" more daily products,
we should keep men in tt this die,
triot in the shoni3torn group, as
this type of cattle provides good
quality milk and the grade of beet
desired for the market."
Tour Wellington County -
At the allternoon business session
the merwbers o8 the club decided
that this fall they would_ make a
,tour of breeders in Wellington
'County. A membership drive was
100 head of cattle in the show. 4 'suggested with every member at -
"The success of `Shorthorn Day I temifting to bring at least one new
depends on theaggressiveness. of mhetnlber into, the club,
the county clubs. We are making , Four sales agents, two' for each
,this sargges�tion in an attempt to oaun'ty represented in this club.
give some of onl grants to small were reappointed.'Pitese were
be%f the project sucul William Waldie and Lincoln White
therea yenders.s, we hope to is enlargecessfil, Inc.. Perth County acid Harper..
next year." Awustrong and William Oestrioher
A committee was appointed tot for Iiut`cu County.
aplproaoit suitable fair boards la 1 ' J. C. Shearer drd R, E. `vhle
the Perlh-%Iarron districts and tug•; raPolte laShett rieelY .the plans tette
gest. the plan to them. The :nelnbers , make in Their Hiles for eleg
of the committee are B. J. Thiel, .
Mitchell, president of the club; CaiI Clubs. Iu Huron County c if
clubs are proposed in fly�tlt and
Witham Oesh•iohe , 'Crediton, 'vise•
'president; R. 17, White, Perth I Howialt towusitip; while in Porth
County agricultural representative: a oittb is. being sponsored in HIck
J. C. Shearer, Huron County agrl- i ton, Mr, ,Shearer urged tlta•t breed -
cultural, rttPresen•tative, and Lindoht i 0118 d'r'ies their calves reasonably 's0
White„St, Marys, inentlaers of the the boys' wdu]cf be encouraged to
board of directors, }tiny' good slAtck: 3
Speaking, at the Mid-day lunttt.I During, 'the ,afternoon the lallle7
eon, held Ilyajlte , breeders! in tile were conducted on a tour of a tent -
Man oils o nelud•
rtt n }these, Mn �ilVitite gnv ter o.£ iiaatories• in the city,.'
a brief resume of. Hetet ttrtt parerti 1 ing .ths. zmperiol Rattan, the
a.ssociatien had accomplished In the I i{roeliler Manufacturing Comba0Y
pest year. Lhnttod, at1)d Itis R, itt, Ballantyne
`Resldma'tinns ,and traPsf0r8 ate Inciting factory,
ahorthmars .waire in excess of .auY.•
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