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Alleged Humor
A young wife, wishing to an-
nounce the birth of her first child
to a friend in a distant city, tele,
graphed:
"Isaiah 9: 6." Which passage
begins: "For unto us a child is
born, unto us a son is given."
Her friends, unfamiliar with the
Scritpures, said to her husband.
1 "Margaret evidently has a soy ,oho
weighs nine pounds and six ounces,
but why on earth did they
him Isaiah."
NOT'CE--
Electric motors rewound and re-
paired. Expert workmanship. Mod-
erate . prices, Lloyd M. Bettger,
Monkton, Ont.
name
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TBE RAVEN GETS HIS FACES WASHED - He has at least a dozen of
Siem and with the crown of the topmost head 65 feet from the ground, it was
quite a job. However, the Raven kept quite still, as he has ever since the Haidas
carved him out of a cedar trunk many years ago in the Queen Charlotte Islands;
he didn't snap his beak at the cleaners, or even wriggle, The totem pole, which
stands in the Canadian National Railways station grounds at Jasper, was
being groomed for the tourist season in North America's largest national park.
Thousands of visitors to the Canadian Rockies have photographed him.
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THE BRUSSELS POST
wear ee'l )y, July 24tb, 1040
BELGRAVE
The 131 igrare branch of the
Women's In tihute was entertainer!
by Mrs. Walter Puenoc, a manor
m mbar at her home near Win;tham
Tuesday allernorm. The proara01
on ritizen hip. was tinier the enn-
renership of 5111". C. il. (timers,
and an address nn the snbjerf was
lel V OD by Airs. Alex Nhnuln, of
I1i'brc=heti. in the absence of the
plevident. Mrs. Stewart Proeter,
hr vire-pt'esirlrnl, Mrs, J. 111.
(7,01 era. was in charge and Mrs. C.
!Iowan a.elerl as secretary.
A report of the district annual
meeting held at Auburn was given
by Mrs, Earl Anderson. A contest
151 eondueterl by Miss Edith Mc.
Cdeneghan; Misses. 7essie and Bar -
bare Currie played a piano duet;
and Mrs. Pocock sang a solo ac•
eanapanied by Mrs, J, M. Coultas.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess and Mrs, G. H. Dunlop, Mrs,
C. R. Coultes, and Mrs. J. C, Proc-
ter,
Personals: Mrs. Mary Galbraith,
Detroit, with her father,
Currie, East Wawanosihi. Miss
Prances McCrea, London, with her.
sister, Mrs. A. Perdue; Mr. and,.
Mrs. David Armstrong and family
attended the ftineral on Sunday of
Mrs. Dane • at Corrie; Miss Lois
Kelly, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
QPilita,m Kelly; Jack Armsrrong has
resumed his work with the C.N.R.
at London; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Armstrong and daughter, Reta
Anne. Mondale, with relatives
here; 1141ns Norma Van Camp has
returned to her duties at , Victoria
Hospital,, London after a varntion
.with , it m• parents. Mr. and Airs,
'Pur C•+tnn: Miss Verna .7ehnston,
r rt^don ,,nob ?'rigs Nora Van. Camp;
rttb•en A"tnnteene, who has com-
pleted a course in carpentry at
Hamilton. spent n. few days with
his parents before going to Slid -
bury. where he intends wortring.
erucic,
If one of your favourite dishes is
"fish and chips" the plaer to enjoy
them cooked just right -golden
brown chips and fish at its delectable
hest -is at "NORM LEVER'S FISH
AND CHIP SHOP" at Clinton, on the
highway to Goderich. They are
delicious Try them for yourself.
Just drop in at Norm Lever's and
order "fish and chips,"
Mrs. W, L. Brandon of Frobisher,
Sask., A. L. Cole of Saskatoon are
, visiting their mother, Mrs. Isabella
Cole, Blyth and sister Mrs. 7as.
Michte, 5th line Morris.
Mr, Fred, Carter of Wingham is a
guest at the home of his ,easter Mrs.
Ethel Cloakey.
Mr, and Mrs. Doug. ,Smith and
their three boys have arrived back in
S. Porcupine .after spending two
weeks with relatives in Morris Twp.
AUCTION SALE
Of property and household effects
of the late Mrs. Matt. Cameron,
Cranbrook
THURSDAY, JULY 26th
at 1 p.m. sharp D.L.S.T.
1 white enamelled MOCtary range,
with warming closet
1 Quebec heater
1 kitchen stove
Stove pipes
1 3 -piece matched hedrocm suite
Springs and mattress
1 white iron bed
Springs and mattress
1 dresser and wash stand (matched)
1 spiece matched bedroom shite
Springs and mattress
1 dining room extenison table
f, dining room chairs
1 sideboard,
1 organ (piano case -
1 organ stool
1 wool rug 12' x 101/4'
1 congoleum rug 9' x 8'
Linoleum 111.' x 12'
1 sewing machine
3 rocking chairs
1 radio, •Stewa.rt Warner
2 small tables
1 spring filled couch
2 couches
2 bedroom toilet sets
1 gasoline Tamp
1 kitchen cabinet
1 fallen leaf table, 1sink
1 kitchen stooi, coal oil lamps
1 foot stool, 1 carpet sweeper
1 fruit cupboard, fruit jars
1 ehurlh 1 Fuller wall brush
1 copper wash boiler
2 wash tube, 1 ,lathes basket
1 Hand wsshing machine, 1 wrinker
1 Melotte cream separator
1 long work table
Kitchen dishes, pots and pans
Curtains and drapes
1 cutter, 1 buggy
- TERMS CASH -
Property consisting of nine acres
of land, bank barn and brick cottage
will' be sold subject to ei reserve bid.
Terms made known day of sale.
Miss Jean Cameron, Prop.
Lew, Rowland, Auctioneer,
BRUSSELS Ties ST, COLUMOAN
IN FIRST PLAY OFF -GAME
The first rmuul of +11, Ktoplitowun
'' r ('It) e,i (I1'
I 1 the Huron Football ,As-
Iali (Tiled in 2,2 tic at Victoria
Park here on Wednesday night. July
..It It,
I:ru }; meet. Sl, Celuwbau on
tIIda} blitof Ibis w•oelr for the
r' Mtn game in St. Cnlumbui. The
football team irc'utld a:npto fate It if
you would 1:111 your sa9port, :and
attend thea important playoff games.
CRANBROOK
Jim and Mrs; Ritchie and Bob
Cameron, London, were w•„ek end
visitors with Allen and Mrs.
Cameron,
Services next Sunday, 3'uly 28th,
will be in the Union united Church
at 1 o'clock.
Alf and Mrs. King and family,
Brantford, were calling on friends on
Sunday,
Irvine, Earl and Mrs, Dunn and
Linda were in London on Monday.
Friends of the Cox family were
sorry to hear of their accident last
Friday and hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mrs. J. D. Hinckley, who has been
a visitor in the village for several •
weeks is at present visiting her
niece Mrs, Jim Keys and other
friends, in Seaforth:
Alain and Mrs. Pride, Waterloo,
spent Sunday with H. A. and Mna,
Keys,
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the field day in Ethel on Monday.
Cecil and Mrs, Smatldon and
Clarence and Mrs. • Sinallden were
nndayvisitors with George Small -
don.
PURE BRED YORKSHIRE
NOG FOR SALE -
18 months old, sire bred by Crow of
Heavier and dam bred by Cars cad -
den. This hog sired 1st prize, highest
selling pigs under 1 year at Clinton
Show and sale. To avoid inbreeding
is offered for sale reasonable,
W. C. Montgomery
R R. 4 Walton, Ont.
Seaforth phone 834-5-4,
SMALL ACCOUNTS—
We have on our books many small '
accounts, ranging from 26c and up,
which are long overdue. These are
chiefly classified ads. Many of the
weekly newspaper are now refusing
these small ads, unless they are paid
for before insertion. We hesitate to
take this drastic action, as we realize
that tarmens; and others living at a
distance telephone them in and in
most eases, call and pay for then at
the first opportunity. We do ask,
however, that those who have not
done so, help us clear these off our
books, Sending out these small ac-
counts by mail entails a considerable
amount of time, work and, added costs
for postage etc. May we ask that all
overdue accounts be paid.
One slice of bread saved each daY
by each Canadian would provide suf-
ficient to increase the daily ration of
900,000 hungry people by 1,000 cal-
ories.
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FOR SALE -
11
Mr s ready r0 wean.
('111 'tet f• Si to Pit os
FOr' SALE -
1 1
ALE-11 1 1 ,s road, to wean,
Job:, St, Vt. 11'.0:1 Phuue 42-r-14
FOR SALE -
Jet t, Caw, fieeh nd ,lune Itlt.
it:,tc e;lini,, Cr.th:un Survey,
Phone 50-r-11.
VEGETABLES F01 SALT---
• Naw Potatoes cabbages, beans, i
r.auliflnwot's and per„ apply to
Mrs. Ella Aidworth Phone 58I
WANTED -
To buy about 20 cords of hardwood i•
mixed body and limb wood delivered '..
I at lot 12, Con, 4 Grey Twp., apply to
Mrs, Gladys Maber or Phone 39r19
Mrs. Pringle,
FOR SALE -
Choice miged hay bp the acre buyer
to pay 60% at time of sale and bal-
ance before cutting.
Chas, A. Lemont, Lot 10, Con, 7
Grey Twp,
WANTED -
To purchase pullets Barred Rocks,.
New Aamipshires, White Leghorns,
aoy age from eight weeks up to lay-
ing. Good prices paid. Apply to
Tweddle Chicks Hatoheriee Limited,
Fergus, Ontario.
FOR SALE -
2 -:100 acre farms, bush hydro and
near school with ,good buildings.
1-200 acre farm gond buildings,
price -4500.00.
Brick house, barn 2 acres land sit-
uated outside of gond town on high-
way, price $2000,00.
3'. C. Long. Real Estate Broker.
Brussels, Ont.
AN OPPORTUNITY-.
Estabiiehed Rural Watkins :.nstrict
available. If you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 26 and 55 -
have or can secure travel outfit, this
is your opportunity to get establish.
ed in a profitable business of your
own, For fall particulars write to-
day to The J. R. Watkins Company,
Dept, O -B-4, 2177 Masson St.
Montreal, Que.
VOTERS' LISTS 1946
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with section 8 of the
VOTERS' LIST ACT and that I
have posted up at my office in Bras -
eels on the Thirteenth day of July
1946, the iist of all persons
entitled to vote in the said Mnniel-
pality at Municipal elections and
that such list remain there for
inspection,
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions cor-
rected according to law, the last
day for appeal being Tuesday
August 611i, 1946.
R. S. WARWICK,
Clerk of Municipality of the
Village of Brussels
Not Yet
-"®',eee, "Will you try some of my angel
cake?" asked the young wife of
her husband.
"No, thank you," was
"Are you afraid it
enough?" she asked.
"No; "Pm afraid I'm not
enough"
"Good enough for what?"
"Good enough to become
angel."
• Don't let one disastrous fire wipe
out the results of years of labour.
Let us study your property, estimate
the protection you need, and write
a Pilot Insurance Policy to give
you adequate protection.
We write Pilot Insurance to coves'
selected risks in Automobile, Fire,
Personal Property Floater, Burge
lary, Plato Glass, Public Liability
and other general insurance.
Walter Scott—Brussels i
Representing
the reply,
isn't good
good
an
Prepared
Jake was worthless and improv-
ident fellow. One day he said to the
local grocer; "I gatto have a sack
of flour; I'm all out, an' my family
is starvin.' "
"All right, Take," said the grocer,
"If you need a sack of flour and
and have Si money to buy it we'll
give you a sack. But, see here, Jake,
there's a circus coming to town in a
few days, and 1f 1 give you a sack
of flour, are you sure you want sell
it and take your family to the circus?
"Oh, no," said Jake, " 3 got the
Nrcns money saved up already,"
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M:4;C14INE SHOP
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Acet;brlea'ee a?+alrl I lP�>Na-p,c
Our. shop is eduinped to do
First Class
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And e *S7Velrk
Your Patronage Solicited.
Good Service Assured.
SWISS CARDS
C A. MYERS, M. I)., L. M. C. C. _ =
PHYSICL.N and SUIEGEON
Wjllla:n St. Phone 4. Brustelt- Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile luauoa,,'e
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Polio:' for fo'r'ma.
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jarmo son, M.D., C.M.,
Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 Pao.
Also 11 - 12 a.m, when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 P.M.
Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment cab'.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. BARRISTER, ETC.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open -r•-•-
Phone 20x Successor to L.
Chas. T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile; and Fire insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
':]NE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 27-
2.71
r'or
phone 1
Mak,
Elmr.r ;1 v. ,
Rani Joh-1sen
I ..,rt.. id Jackson
a
...IA AND HOUSEHOLD alp! ES
, 1. . , :to or phone Harold Jalotzsa't
R.R. 1, Brue atfald •
Brusreis Poco ar
Srtt tt mI .
FUNERAL ArciD A.MBULAPi _
L4ceanseo7 Funeral Director and
PHONr.3s' or 015 —.,. BRUSSE°
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed Fop Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRICES REAita)NAi3I.pa
For Engagements Phone 21 "The Brueaols Post" anal rice
tairci
be looker, after Imrrtodaltoly
Fee information, etc., w ;te or phone Lew. Rowituts @js,.rig
assterth; :r write RAPL. 1t Welewe,
W. S. Donaldson -- Licensed Aisctionetz,
<,.. rise 35-r-13 — Atsc.,,
for the Ccamties of heron and Polk
AS sales promptly attended to — Charts .raiser
For 2 ngc ementa phone .M "The likmais Pine and !bey
sill lbe looked otter ‘altlebstk.iirty.
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
&tate Agent Conveyancer
and Connaniasioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFI
MAIN STREET, — MEL,' ONT.
DEAD or I
DISABLED
1vErfv removed in Clean Sanitary true,.. Phar eolieq,
12 BRUSSELS
William Stone Sons Limited
The E g apartment
is Nov Open
Highest Prices Paid
Honest Grade Assured
WNTD
LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us.
Ex
PHONE 70x
ackers
BRUSSELS