The Brussels Post, 1941-8-6, Page 4•L
Watilleadar, Aligat 011t, 1041
rim BRUSSELS POST
UNUSUAL VALUE
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ROBBED AGAIN
Tour telephone says you aro busy,
Inti it isn't true!
Maybe you are robbed of an even,
;DPI fun, Perhaps an important
business cull ean't reach you, Your
telephone is gagged Deana°, rne the
"off the book" habit.
Last year, Boll Telephone repair
men found 120,400 trouble calls in
the seven largest cities of Ontario
and Quebec to be just plain "off
the hook" troubles
It's a real menace to efficiency,
especially in war.time when tele.
Phone service must be fast and de.
pendablb. You can help by always
replacing the
telephone core- cam, ge.t.,fitee
fully. Let's (9. ,47 -
keep our litres
of communt•
Oloiof 1°Hfsr6.
cation clear!
et'
or.
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ETHEL
Mr. Harold Love was in Fordwich
on Saturday attending the funeral of
Sgt. G. T. Topham.
The 'Women's Institute will linid
their meeting in the Parn on Thu s -
day alternoon, Au,gust 14th. Atte,'
the usual opening exercises and
discus:ion of busineess there will be
program of sports. Everybody wel.
crone. ;Come and bring your basket
and enjoy a 'Mollie.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris ot Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker of
Harriston and Mrs. Levi Lake of
Hamilton visited at Mr. and Mrs.
Xohn King.
-Mr. and Mi'a NM' King and Ms.
Wm. King of Wingham were recent
visitor:, with Mr. and Mrs. J. King.
Honor ReL
Alcock., john
Alderson, .1.
Bell, w. H. 'Bid'
Zell, E. D. (Lieut.)
.:..7331ack, Donald'
ryan, Russell
13rothers Lyle
'Brewer, J.
Bowler, Harry
Borchelt, Fred
...Cardiff Clifford
- 'Cardiff, Win.
• Campbell Jur.
Dohl, C.
Dohl 0.
...Doil, Mee
Earngey, i)ean
lalbraith, Geo.
Bowman
Dints, Mose
:Gibson, Harvey
78Jenderson, Archie
'Hall, Deb,
' Hail, Russet
Harman, G.
Harmon, John
Hastings, Dave
: Men of 30, 40, 50
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Want normaipepvire, vigor, vitality
Try Ostres Tonic Tableta. Contains
• tonlea, stimulants, oyater eleinenta--
aids to normal pop after 50, 40 or 50.
Get a special introductory else for 0011'
204. Try thio aid to normal pep and vim
today. For nate at all good drug atoms.
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S eaf ort h
Monument
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Jim ,
Lamont, Leonard
Lowrie, EveN.ct
Lowe, Stewart
Locking, Wm..
Myers, Dr. CI A.
Macbas, Wl1i (R.C.A.F.)
McCauley,
Mitchell, Frank
McFarlane, Walter
McLean, Arthur
McDowell, Mao
McRae, Donald
Palmer, Jas.
Palmer, WM: (Cpl)
Plum, ,
Pierce, Rai:
Prest, T.
Prest, Robert
Rutledge, Hartley
Rutledge. lack
Rooney, Lebnard
Rowland, Nvin.
Speir, Jaair;
Stretton,
r;nlesmant10.
Sa.n d et. son ; Lloyd
EhomPs0 A.
nhompsOn, Norm. R.C.A.F.)
Ebomaai 8.
Whit lard R.
Whittard:' Earl
Wilson,!'Eltan.
, Workman, Gordon (10.N.)
Non Perrtianent—
Campb111, G. R. (CPL.
Elliott,1W. R.
Glozieril Fred
Nesielq Fred.
Thumplsdn, 50.
Lowe,
Woodrow, A.
Rejectedr-
Eitsche).; Wilfred
Gillis,
Fisch eV Wm.
Hawkins, Herb. '
McDonald, Harold
McDotoll Zack
• McLelland, Harvey,
Pe'arsii, Ralph
Plem,IErnie
Penniftton, 3.
A ilawleaa aelP
Mire with 2
extra dta•
mpads1 Becull.
hilly hood,
fashioned.
$50"
INSURED
FREE
,javaticies
IT PAYS
Our Diamond tioOM Affords
Privacy VVinin Buying
assi d Ad
FOR SAL.E.--
•',Ntuulier of 0111111k13 Of Pigs.
Phone 50-r-13 Geo. Pollard
Bowling Notes
Results of Draw.for First Round
' Mixed Doubles
Partners are as follows—.
Thm,. May & Eelen Seeker
20
D. A. Ranu & Mrs, A. O. Bataker
9
Dorothy Armstrong
14
Peter Stewart & Mrs, ltoy Cousins
13
R. Downing &
Harris Sell & Miss I. Lowry
12
W. Stewart & Mrs. Chas. Davidson
13 extra end,
FO R SALE—.
9p1g5, 8 weeks old.
Ring Bros., Belgravo
Phone 691.4,3 'Wfughttin Central
FOR SALE QR RENT— I
House and Lot, In Vil'age .or
Brussels, also Creast Separator.
aapply to ,Alvin Pride
85 Queen St.,
'Waterloo, •Ont
I••••••,•*••••.."4•••••••*•, ..,•••••••••,
FOR RENT—
Apartment to, rent at the 'rendre-
&Pally to Sohn Clarke
phone 72, Blyth
1 Sabotage Sweeps Europe ,
T.,endion---British authorities claim-
ed overwhelming Success n
the "V' for Victory" campaign as re.
porta front 'the ElLrOPeau continent
entnhasized •the swiftly spreading
Orrizarafce of Britain's slide -
lettered slogan of hope and eventual
triP11111•1°1411411 Bracken, newly appoint-
ed minister of information ani
others or his staff were far from
Notice to the Public:
Having enlisted with the Canadian Forces for Active Service
for the duration of the war. 1 will be. absent from my
business for an indefinite period.
Auctilvneer usiness
For the benefit of my clients I have arranged with Mr. Wm.
Scott of Monkton to conduct my business for me during my
absence. Arrangements for tales can be made at. Kentp*a
Coal Office, Listowel.
Momusinertat usiness
The Monument business will be continued by m3r partner,
Mr. Wellington Ronald, in the present location, 1 will
gratefully appreciate the courtesy 4of the public if the
patronage given to me will be continued to the gentlemeu
,condocting my business until I return, for which I sincerely
thank you. •
F. W. KEMP
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• ProtBritish, elements in various islands, thousands Of busies, autos
°Duarte:). Pointing out that. more and 'iYaia143 were smeared and *Pliant
raw 6,000 "V" arrests were reported ed with, the letter. Brixton. Prison --
last week in Paris alone, they said where Fifth Column ottapeots are
held—twas. liberally chalked on the
°aside.
tthhael;upteitu'aeon,,svouatisikomn eny-etoly heuareedtyo say
di-rouraged over the fact that Nazi
propaganda minister Goebbels bas they had. painted "V" for a Ger-
a,nertnni^tted the "V" for German man "Waage" instead of for
B ICU& vintorr.
purposes.
Nr' one, it was said, will be misled
SABOTAGE REPORTED ..
int the midden subettution of the
archaic German word "Viktoria" f"r Numerous cases of sabOtage were
the `Seta' which has been drummed reported. A. 22 -car German muni.
fedi ',resident as word for victory. tions train ware reported blown ti4)
Gnebelis ontinn is merely proof to near Presov, Czar:no-Slovakia, vOltire
BIM%) of the extent to widen an 11 -cap 'special train carrying
peNole in the ocenroied countries arc workmen to Germany from Italy wo:r
using evert, iv‘ssible occasion to- derailed with heavy loss of lite. Moo:
demonstrate their trne feelings. diefervers in London believed stese
rofWel professed to he ex- incidents were more than coin&
trerwalv please.d, by the Germee dance,
off,ort ear‘rooriPte campaign Britain herself took ,the campaign
frir thearmelves SI .71 declared a NV Wirth amen ,serien,stiess, Newopap.
" Fro nhOnlit indiraf ion That British ere were filled vribh "'V's" frrum
nllamnq w 71 on eedv,en raw* first page to last. Througtont the
s-rnent ff z flint the "v
°women" will he continued,
Joe Kelly .& M.E'elen Loki:eller ' diOPE PON REBELLION
s Even tually, the British hope; the
Tom McDonald & Marg. Downing written, spoken and ;telegraphed
is ' - "V" will be tramsniitted into open
• rebelkion.
W .C. Kerr & Elizabeth Beaker (Howard K. Smith, CBS cor•
' 21 responlent in Berlin reported 13Y
14 - air that a huge "V" had appear-
ed -on the Eiffel Tower ),,in Paris.
A, Wood & Mrs. G. H. Sarnia
Chancellor Hitler's neWspeper Voel-
Win. Porter & 311..-----------'s. W. 3. Stewart .pItilestoulareer at Paoebirfoltotetr 4,ubilatsihneteda 01a. 1
lr M Sarnia
15 ,", the cobbles of the streets of Prague) (
REGULAR GREETING
Fingers outstretched to form a
"V" became a regular street. gran-
ing and wad the only acceptable
toast in pubs, cafes and. restaurants.
The morning press. c,onferenee at the
minisary of lamination was opened
by the chairman napping the letter
"V" in Morse code—three dots and a
dash.
Bracken replaced Alfred Daff
Coonea• as minister of Information
In a 'cabinet shakeup announced
by Prime Minister Winston Church:
ill to give hew life and . vigor te
Britain's Tres% radio and movie
propaganda.
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Alex. Rutledge &Mrs, . •
The feet that Goebbels has an
d ti "V " British inform -
When Listowel
— EAT AT —
Weston's Restaurant
Home Away From Home
Geo. Davidson & MTS. C.'3u.sciden ants said, will simplify matters for 0.2322"0".".9'11"1.1"111."161"2"Imimw-.4asma-,
. 20
Archie McDonald & AgnetDovidson
9
•••!...1.10011/11STMININIMM.
W S. Scott & 'Vire. 014VSTBaeker
Marry Champion & Jessied-Little
23
Dan McTavish & 1VIrs. Downing
• 24
Brute Seddon & Isabel McTavish
• 4
R. J. Bowman & Mrs. Vint. Porter
11
Chas. Davidson Si Mrs. D. A Rano
14
R., MoLauchlin & Doris McDonald
19
W. Willis & Mrs, G. Lavidson
8
7":"...~.110.101SAThillIMMISIMO
(Formerly W. E. Chapman)
Now Operated by
• Cunningham.
& Prj;cle -
Exeter and Seaforth
amiemeamommow
Yoe''are Invited to Inspect
our Stock of
Cemetery Memorials •
swellarIm
Seaforthe"- Tnesdays and
Satintiays
for opPriintment: 'Phone ne.
The Brussels Poet
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is rittlite Slow Coming anti
we itadvise everyone 1 to
NOW !
Ai
We .Sell
'Lnil Brick Siding
Iwarranted by
the manufacturer
See Us
we buy from
Manufacturer
Setie Before
9, DER YOUR COAJL:
iprices are advancing.
LOrdering
tiN McDonald
Cleve Baelrer & Mrs. Ernie Seddon
15
Jno, Rowland & Mea. Wilf, Cameron
17 '
BELGRAVE
An all time early record for finisb-
ing harvest has been set by George
Cook who Lariats two one•hundratt
acre farms jua north of the village.
Threshing was commenced over a
week ago and Mr. Cook finished at
the second farm on •Satorday aftae-
news, August 2. He ovins his own
threshing machine which is run 'by
his big farm tractor and the drain
was threthed In the barn as the
wagons drew it in.
Cutting has been, PrectleallY
fished in the district and the end of
the week will see many farms clear
or stooks if the weather continues
day. Rain would be welcome for
Pasture hindand root ,erops, how.
ever. 1
14,043 t.taJddial, Steer..
•
50'. it,1bl0
steer n an unusual way -When
got its head canon in the forked
branOliesi of a willow tree and met
Its death by hanging.
Visi tors ; Miss Jane Armstrong
with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Armstrong,
Kiicherter; Miss Velma Wheeler is
spending a holiday in Montreal;
Miss Gertrude Armstrong -Modsor,
with Mr. and Mrs. Arinhtroni;
Homer Hoge, Saskatoon and son
Alan with her ennein, tUrs, 0, R.
Coates; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil - Aern
strong, KLtchener, with the pa: -
Mils here; Miss Stella Nethery.
teacher in Saskatoon, is spending
a holiday .with relatives here; bir,
and lidre, Albert Yethl and
Hamilton, spent the w' elt end with
rol-lifies here, Theyi:Were aronen
have ,t,„ for two
panted horde by toroto,, and
inn who Nor.
weelcs.
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THAT COUNTS
ra is,perno„ ,better tilustration of co-operation between an industry
Sitidsliban that of the implement industry and farming.
Its inception was the making available to other farmers the tools which cm
ingenious farmer developed to lighten his own labors and enable him to accomplish
more in the always -too -short seasons,
lis support by farmers to the point which has enabled the building of organiza-
tions financially strong enough and technically equipped to coin on large scale
experimental engineering has increased its efficiency and usefulness to the benefit
of even? farmer.
In the implement engineer, the farmer has had a partner ever Intent on finding
easier and more profitable ways of doing the jobs he has to do. The to -operation
of the Implement maker, in this respect, has transformed farming and made farm life
pleasanter and more profitable—a, co-operation that really counts.
MASSEX-HARRIS COMPANY LIMITED
THE SERVI'CE ARM Or THE CAN,A,„111,,AN FARM