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CALLING ALL
Car Owners
We wish to acquaint the car owner at this
SPRING SEASON
of the fact that we now have in
Our Spring Stock of
Automobile Accessories
At Unusually Low Prices
Get our Price on Tires, Tubes, Batteries and Repairs of
Genuine Quality and Compare with other
brands of less reputable firms.
Try NU -BLUE Sunoco
and see for yourself what
a difference it makes.
ti We have a mechanic , certified by , the Government
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8 repairing pf your car.
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We also have installed within the last year considerable
new equipment to take care of the newer models of cars.
Drop in at your earliest convenience and get expert advice on
your car troubles.
-We cannot guarantee our prices to remain as they are
for any period of time as all markets are on the upward trend.
See Us Soon
Champion's Garage
Phone 3 Brussels, Ont.
News Items From
The Ontario Weeklies
Warns Against Chasing Deer
'Complaints have been received by
:police of cases where dogs have
,chased and killed deer, Commenting
'on, this, County 'Constable A. E.
Municipal Board
To Settle Case ,
Western Oanada Flour M11Th Lim-
ited, Goderich, which recently lost
its appeal against its municipal as.
sessment of $150,000 before County
Judge Cotsella, has now appealei to
Jennings of Seaforth pointed out ,the Ontario Municipal Board, A
that according to the Game and special melting of the Town Council,
Fisheries Aat dogs may be ordered after considering .this latest develop -
shot if found chasing deer. meat, decided to enter a cross
+Seaforth Huron Expositor peal on the ground that the as.
sossmemt of $150000 Is too low,
Good Used
Separators
No. 7 Massey -Harris 600 lbs.
No. 12 DeLaval 600 lbs.
No. 2 McCormick -Deering 500 lbs.
Fertilizer
Now is the time to place
your order ler
Witt's Hi -Test Fertilizer
We would appreciate it if you would
leave your orders with
J. W. Fischer
Phone Sias or .52r18
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Quintuplets In Carrick
William J. Dickison, of the lath
concession of Carrick, owns an Or.
ford Down ewe that is apparently fu
a class by itself in the line of pro-
ductivity. This animal last Sunday
gave birth ,to a family of five lambs,
and all are normal and doing well.
Few frocks will average much more
than one and one-half lamb's per
ewe. This accomplishment by this
ewe appears to have all records
demolished, —Mildmay Gazetto
Departing Citizen Honored
The neighbors of Mrs, Gee, John-
ga ered bast Monday evening
at her house prior to her departure
for her new house in Morris and Pre_
Vested her with a sandwich set, Mrs,
Johnston thanked them with a few
well-chosen woods. The ladies then
served a dainty luncheon and a
,pleasant time wias spent chatting
over many pleasant times they had
spent together in the past.
—Blyth Standard
mero
.1. P. Manning Gets Mail
And Express Contract
M'r, 3, P. Manning has informed
us that he has received the contract
for hauiing ,the mail and express
' from Clinton to Wingluam, and his
term is to Corneae* on Monday.
April 28th.
The last train will he run over the
Line on •Sa,turday,'A1pri1 00111,
The Cline table for the arrival of
WEDNESDAY, APBAL 1'tb, 1991
the mall will in all likcelyhoed be the 1
same as the C,N,R. Schedule,
Mr, Manning is one of Londes
bozo's leading business men,, +i
---19lyth Standard,
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Honored On Retiring
On the eve of his retirement after
19 years continuous service as snail
earner botwoen +the EN,lt. 'station
and the post office, Clinton, J•anle9
Perry was presented with a smoker
set and ''Mimeo° by the station em-
ployees, mail clerics and train crews,
Air. Perry completed his 10 -year o^u
tract on Monday, March &bait. His
nine years previous service was as
an etntployee of the S. S, Cooper,
hostel and bus operator, who had the
contract. 'Jimanie" will now enjoy
a well-earned rest period ou Pen.St0n
allowance.—161inton News -Record.
RECEPTION
Friends and neighbors. of Mr. and
Mrs..Alian Nicholson, now of Galt
who were recently married, honored
them. on Saturhay evening at .the
(wane of Mr. Harry Chesney on the
2nd of Tuckersmith. Before her
marriage Mrs. Nicholson was Miss
Beryl Wilson, the popular teacher at
S. S. No. 7, while Mr. Nicholson is a
son of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Nichol -
sou,, of the Mill Road. The evening
was pleasantly spent in dancing
<and at intermission the young
people were presented with two
,ocoatsionbl chairs and a clock. The
address was read by Jas. Broadfoot
Huron Expositor
Early Apple Blossoms
The apple tree branches that
formed the centre piece for the ban•
vuet board, at the Huron Fruit Grow-
ers annual meeting, and were in bud,
are now in full bloom. They may
be seen in the Agricultural office
where .they are the subject of much
interest and discussion on Spring
Show day, The branches are clip.
Pings from one of the early summer
fruit trees in the orchards at Sloan -
crest Fruit farm, home of the
immediate past president of the
associ'at'ion, Mrs. D. A. Smith. The
blossoms were tforced, of course
attter clipped from the tree,
—The Clinton News -Record
Former Clinton Man
Dies In Kirkland Lake
Dr. Manley A. ,Shipley, formerly
of C'liniton, died in Kirkland Lake on
Tuesday, April Sth Dr. Shipley, who
was horn here 44 years ago served
in the World War in a cavalry reg
ianent on the north west frontier of
India. He went to reside in Kirkland
Lake 13. years ago.
He is survived by his wife ard
three chibdren, his mother, Mrs,
George .Shipley of Clinton, and two
brothers,' Charles of London, and
George of Clinton.
The funeral will be held from the
family home on, Huron Road, on Fri-
day. April lith, at 3 p.m. Rev. G. G.
Billiton will conduct the seraice.
—Clinton News Record
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Obituary
* ♦ The Late M * Mrs. William Edgar
Death came with unexpected sud
denness on .Friday morning, April
4th, to Mrs. Williams Edgar, a rasa•
dent of the second line of Howick
for many years. Though in rather
poor health for a year past, Mrs
Edgar was able to be about •hoe
home at all times. She had arisea
from bed Friday morning when
stricken, with a fatal heart attack
being dead when, discovered on her
bedroom floor by her daughter.in-
law, Mia. A. N. Edgar. She was in
her 'seventy-sixth year,
'Deceased, whose maiden, name
was Jane Hatchison, was born at
Orosshlll in 1068, a daughter of
Adam and Annie Hutchison. On De.
°ember 19, 1887, she married
'William Edgar, who predeceased her
April 7, 1916, iSui'vivin'g her are
two 'sons and ,two daughters; Ales
N. on the homesteod, Bruce of
Toronto, (Lillian) Mgrs. McPherson
of Blenheim, (Agnes- Mrst Jolili
Forbes of Stratford; also nue
sister, Mrs. Andrew M1Clelnent of
Estevett }Sask.
Funeral service was held on
Monday at her late residence, con'
ducted by Rev, J, W, Johnston, and
burial took place in Porwich celne-
tery, The palbearers were six
nephews, and four' grandsons acted
as ii'ower•bearel's.
,Friends were present from Toronto,
Ayr, Milventony Croshill, Wellesley.
Elmira and Listowel,
--JIordicit Record
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WEDDING
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Edgar • Dane
A nulet but pretty wedding was
solemulzed at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, W. 13, Dane, 14th Con„ Hawicir,
at high non on Wednesday, April
2%nd, when their younger daughter,
Mary Mildred, because the bride of
Mr, Thos, Victor Edgar, only son of
Mrs. ,Stewlart Edgar and the late Mr,
Edgar' all of Howlch. Dhe ceremony
was performed by the Rev, A, M.
Grant, Wroxeter.
The bride, who was given in mar-
riage by her failter, entered the liv-
ing -room to the strains of ',ellen-
grin's Wedding March, played by
Mrs, Lloyd R. Jacpuos, sister of the
bride, The bride was becomingly
attired in a gown of Quents blue
AJPaca sheer and carried pink and
white carnations and fern. The
groom's gift to the bride was a
silver tea service.
After the ceremony a dainty wed-
ding dinner was .served to -the lm
mediate relatives. The table and
dining -room were prettily decorated
in pink and white with white bells.
The young couple left amid show
err of confetti on a honeymoon trip
to Stratford, Paris and London. For
traveling the bride chose a navy
trientine suit and navy bah with
black accessories,
On their return thep will reside on
the groom's farm, Con. 3, Howfck.
Snowy White
Spring Touch
On Suits, Coats, Dresses;
Choice of Materials 'Avail-
able
When spring comes we all revolt
against the dark severites of win-
ter's fashions. Suddenly, we want
to be feminine. We want to froth,
frou.lfrou, and fancy flnishings. Our
spring suits, coats and dresses
must spill a bit of snowy white or
show a flash of dainty pink or blue.
Lt is as inevitable a sign of spring
as hte chirping of robins• and the
blooming of daffodils.
Dainty Lingerie Touches
This• ,spring titer will be no
difficulty in finding dainty lingerie
touches for costumes. Never has
there been 'a patter or more varied
array of neckwear. You can take
your choice of hand -drawn linens,
organdies, nets, perms soles, and
any number of materials. You can
have ruffles, pleats, lace inserts or
edgings, and solid, eyelet, or am
penzell flower embroidery.
If you .have a jabot you don't
need to wory about sewing prob.
lams. Practically al the jabots clip
or tie over your coat or suit, bub-
bling and flittering delightfuly to
almost any desired point between
your neckline and your waist.
"A sucessful marriage is an
edifice that must be rebuilt every
day." —Andre Mlaurols.,
Give your 1941 Chicks a "head
start" with Roe Vrtatood hi t
k
Starter-- thefarrn-prov nming
that is building money-making
layers tot leading
poultry farmers.
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At 7 weeks, "follow-through"
with Roe Complete Growing
Mash—the vitamized feed that
gives your chicks everything
they need for steady, profitable
egg production in the Fall!
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GROWING
MASH
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FEEDS ARE SOLD BY;
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GEOR EE D NBAR
Watch the window of D. A. Rann's
store for 'Rose of England' Quilt
Lucky ticket to be drawn at Jack
Thynne's concert April 16th,
in Brussels Town Hall,
Buy Goverment Approved
Chicks ' and Pullets
Barred Rocks, White Leghorns'
Light Sussex Red - & Rock 1Cross Breeds
PHONE OR WRITE FOR PRICES.
Coveney's Chick Hatchery
Mitchell, .Ont.
phone 132 — Box 57
5
(ream .Producers
Until Further Notice
Creamery Will Be Open
From 7.30 to 9.30
On Saturday Evenings
To Receive Cream
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
PHONE 22 — BRUSSELS