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The Brussels Post, 1944-9-13, Page 2OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO les a real pipe smoker's tobacco CLASSIFIE ADS WANTED— A baby's crib. phoue 27-r-1.4 FOR SALE— _ 1 .,rnr of the late hector Mc,luarrie I 1., hot 12(.anreseltnr 4, Crey. Apply to Mrs. Pringle or Mrs Stretton, Brussels. WANTED-- Lady ANTED—Lady to learn Special beauty work to do in owe horns_ Spare or full tuns. Fos' details write Box 8, Listowel. WANTED—. An organist for 'St, John's Anglican Church, state 'salary, to start Oct 1. apply to .oho Fischer, Warden St. John's Church. STRAYED— Light Red Heifer with harms, weight about 700 lbs., from farm f Lot 20, Con. 6, Grey, about August i 1041. Finder notify Joe Pearson Phone 39-r-11 or It: 11. 2, Bluevale. FOR SALE— Fall samples have come, owing to *amity of goods it is wise to get orders for 'tailor-made clothing in i FOR SALE— early. See— l7 Bates, Dight Wigs 7 week; old, also hunch phone __0x Brussels : el Chunks, weight 50 lbs. apply to Haveyour Phone 75-r-6 hobo. A Lugel � Cranbrook FOR SALE— Dry poplar wood and cedar posts. apply to Harry and Wm. White, N. 2 lot 28, Con, 8, Morris FOR SALE— 150 Sussex -New Ranrpehire. Hybrid Pullets, 51 months. 125 Rock.N. H. Pullets 41 months; also 1 gray Shorthorn cow, 5 years old,. freshen 1st week of Dec. .^ 251-5 Carl Hemingway -- F-7R SALE— „ 2 Ostermoor Mat,resses 4tt.-0, like new. Phone 13x Mrs. Archie McDonald FOR SALE - 1 Cockshutt 2 -furrow riding plow, in good condition. phone 83-r-15 Geo Martin TIE BRUSSELS POST .STRAYED - 1 pow and 2 head of yearling 1leifers strayed on Lot 11, Can, 3, Grey. Owner can have same by Proving ownership and Paying expenses. Phone 39•r-4, EYES l' +e3 epee° Vor OW F. F5 F.EtionriAlt OPTOMETRIST' Phone 118 H!arriston WANTED— To purchase pullets eight Week* or age and older. Barred Rooks. New Hampshii'es and White Lea. horns Good prices paid. Write Tweddle Chicle Hateherite Umteed, Fer•7us, Ontario. WANTED— Handy trustworthy man or compe- tent woman to help in housekeeping - and look after fires or two ladies in comfortable house. write or phone phone 39 Mrs,'2'. Stretton, Brussels, Ont. START IN YOUR OWN BUSINESS If you have been discharged from the Armed Forces or laid off in a war plant, if your formwork or other occupation does not take all of your time, if you are honest and deper.dable, military exempt, willing to work for financial independence, we'll establish you in your own part time business, supplying household and farm necessities. Suitable travel outfit required Credit furnished. Write, The J. R. WATKINS Com- pany, DDPT. 0-B-4, 2177 Mason,. Montreal. FOR SALE - 25 to 30 head choice short -keep steers mostly Herefords balance Durham Roans, also a number of lighter stock steers. lighter stock steers. G. F. Martin Gowanstown, Ont. Sufferers Of bleeding and protruding Piles should know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat the cause at its source. Money beck if the first bottle does not satisfy. Buy from your druggist, F. R. Smith,' at The Rexall Store, Brussels. ADVERTISING RATES AUCTION SALE Household Effects Of the late Samuel Walker James St., Brussels on SATURDAY, SEPT 23 Sale commences at 1 p.m. DAVID WALKER, Prop. LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects belonging t, the estate of Dougald and Mrs. Annie McDonald, Turnberry St. Brussels SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER '30th Sale Commences et 1 P. M, 1 extension table, 6 dining room chairs, 1 aide board, 2 china chbiu- r-I:s, fall -leaf table, 1 sewing machine (Singer), 1 gook range, 1 Quebec heater, 3 -burner coal of -I stove with oven, 1 wood heater, 1 two•burner electric plate, 1 electric heater, 1 electric iron, 1 bedroom suite, 2 beds with springs, 1 single bed springs and mattress, 1 dresser, 3 wash stand's, 1 high bureau, 1 library table (oak), 1 sectional book case 'oak), 1 lounge, 1 arm chair, 1 looker Leather upholster (oak), 5 ruching chairs, 8 arm chairs, 8 small choirs, 1 desk, several small tables, 1 kitchen table, 6 kitchen 'chairs, 3 kitchen cupboards, 2 cloths chesste, 1 washing machine, waeli hubs, 4 toilet sets, 1 dinner set, 3 cloak` and 2 mirrors, 8 coal oil lamps, pots, pans, friilt jars, dishes, 1 clothes reek, 2 cosl scuttles, 1 rug, several small matte, 1 cream separ- ator, 1 sugar kettle Classified Ads (cash) 25e Over telephone or charged 350 In Memoriam ,,,., 50e card of Thanks 800 ...terns, Marriages, Deaths Free Men; Wow' Over 40 !c V T ,V,Tn>i•n, Old? Wast Hernial Pep, Vifn, Vitality 7 nes sneak rnudonm exbeueted eondltton rank. ... 1,1 r1"M1a 5 a m0t', ui17 04..us. C` .inotas }0uc' a u1 ay,5Lmr la", mn1on,nnda•a�trtve lordFQar Wo et aen,vere c`J Ver,'wbe • • RUNNING WATER UNDER 'RESSURE SPEE S FARM PRODUCTION Hh♦ Dominion Government has authorized increased production of farm machinery and equipment which includes Duro Pumping Systems. We are doing our utmost to produce more Duro Pumping Systems. How. over, the greatest part of ottr production is still required for the Artned Forces. We are also handicapped by shortages of materials and labour and $t is impossible to produce all the Duro Pumps required. If running water under pressure will increase your production of farm products, see your Duro Dealer near you. He will gladly assist you in come ppleting the necessary application form which has to be approved by your, NV. k', & 'r, B. Rationing' Officer. Bo sure to order a Purnpifag System: large enough to takes care of your needs. The cost is only a trifle more and you Wil! be well repaid. Willana Gine Phone 68 7Gr>saift�sfFp 144 'ihrtipo The effects and properly of the late Dougalcl McDonald will be sold. These include --1 buggy, 1 eater, considerable carpenter and garden tools, also brick cottage, frame barn and garage on 2 lots "0" of the Village of Brussels. The house and lots to be offered for sate subject to a reserve bid. —TERMS CASH— • S, Hislop, R. S. Warwick, Executors Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer Robt. Patrick, Clerk. WedieeddaY, Septriuber 13111, 1944 ' ' AUCTION SALE Farm Stook, Poollry, Implements and Grain Lot 8, Concssion 7, Grey Township 114 miles north and •Is/ miles east of Brussels On the farm of the late Richard Armstrong on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd Sale commences at 1 p.m, sharp HORSPS-1 Bay 'Gelding 2 yrs, old, 1 black mare 3 yrs, old 1 black ntarp 9 yrs, old, 1 (lay gelding 11 yrs. 014, (`,1TTLP 1 Durham Heifer to fresh- en in Nov., 1 Ayreshire cow to freshen in Dec, 3 Durham oows to freshen in ivfarc.lx, 2 Durham caws milking, 2 steers 3 yret, old, 4 clears 2 yrs. old, 2 heifers 2 yrs. old. 7 calves. PIGS --125 cthttnks, POULTRY -125 Barred Rock pullets I;41PL.IOMI0NTS-1 Cockshutt riding plow, 1 Crown gang plow, 1 walking Pim, 1 mass ey-lTarrisecce drill (fertilator), 1 set of harrows, 1 cultivaltom, 1 land roller, 1 Bissell alike, 1 MntpsetivHtw'ris hay loader, 1 Massey -Harris mower (nearly now), 1 International tedder, 1 Massey -Heard binder,l Massey- i Hants spreader, 1 turnip sower, 1 dump rake, 1 fanning mill and sereers, 1 root pulper, 1 snuffler, 1 Viking cerant separator with motor, 1 wagon and box, 2 steel y:heels for wagon, 1 roller hay -rack, 1 Get o8 sleighs, 1 sleigh bunks, 1 wheelbarrow (new), 1 shingled colony house (good as new), 1 rough lumber 'colony house, 1 cutter, 1 buggy, 1 brooder shove, 1 cross -cut saw, 1 stoneboat, 3 logging chains, 1 iron kettle, 1 block and tackle, 1 fence stretchers, 1 extension ladder, 1 set of scales (000 4475,), 1 pig box, 1 hay knife, 1 hay fork. 1 Hay. Dar% i ropes, pulleys and chain, 1 bag holder, other articles. ,,HARNESS -1 set of double harness, 1 set of .single harness, 3 collars. ORM-N-300 bus. of wheat, 1000 hu, of mixed grain, 15 grain bags, CAR -1947 Ford V -S Sedan, Serial No A15520, i TERMS—CASH FRANK KING, Proprietor LEWIS ROWLAND—Auctioneer ROBERT PATRICK—Clerk Before you blooms your telephone... 46C"'44$' Engineers designed the mondr piece of your telephone to giro beat results at one•glrarter of an inch from the lips. 'When your lips are farther away than this, your voice is transmitted r n8mited less strongly • • Failure to remember these simple facts accounts for the great majority of "trouble' reports. Help avoid needless service check-ups, and at the same time let those you talk to hear you without strain. Just remember: Talk clearly, normally, directly into the telephone, with your lips just one.giierter of an inch frons the mouthpiece. 4‘ZOr • Obese/ GM:ifs* t* aJofds Smoking while you talk may cause distorted reception. It also prevents your holding the' mouthpiece di- rectly in front of the lips. If you need to reach across your desk as you talk, continue r to hold the telephone fn correct position, close to the lips. A wall set can't come to you; stand or sit so that your lips are directly in front of end close to the mouth- piece. Don't "talk across" it. For clear, noise free transmission, always keep Timm desk telephone upright—not at or near the hot- ixontel position. THE ZTGRY OF CHrJREW2 E: OBVIOUSLY babies and children must have underwear. So—the Wartime Prices and Trade Board has given special attention to the production of these garments. The problem has not been so much one of a lack of raw materials, but of getting the raw materials (wool, cotton, rayon), spun into yarns—and then knit into garments. Canada has never produced all 4 When you go to • boacoas hot t he things You°re want, buy eand m 6e of µ"or upsets the Womb machin• 4000 oaf Production and whole +This l • thewhole w or1d, anode 6usupply. fh1 ou96out nada is devoting over 11015 1101' prod for evita unction It ced. I e that civg7anrngs supply tnuej requiredWe lust can't produce 011 the things ebto fill the are 6 demands, but greatly production increcthed efforts use ibeing directed to seeMot efforts that made of mote see land the best y. of civilian available rials and labour Remember tgoohe a facts when r the action r ' haVe difficulties ' Your shoAA?' you Chairman Worttmepke. d rodv Board the wool, cotton and rayon yarn she requires. We have always had to get a substantial part of our requirements from other countries, even in peace- time. But since the war, there has been an acute shortage of underwear yarns everywhere. There has been a greatly increased demand in addition to production difficulties. The efforts of the Board to meet the problem are given below, THE INCREASED DEMAND RESULTED FROM Cs"f'�,i Mora bables ., , If'o apparently �' , 015/075 the way in warlime, 0 Increased'. consumer buying . More people with more money. Reduced use of second-hand or "hand-me-down" garments. hoes been wing , , ,Mothers w 99 have been working outside the home. MORE UNDERWEAR: but still not enough e The reason is that it just has not been possible to produce with the skilled workers and machines available to the ,United Nations enough yarn and garments to meet the Increased demands all over the world, WHAT HAS BEEN +/First of all the Board found oat the kind and quantity of garments Canadian children must have. 'VThis showed that the public is asking for more than is actually needed. %/So plans were made to.see, by directing production all down the line, if we could tweet the swollen demand, as nearly as possible. VEach manufacturer was told to produce an increased number of garments. VA constant check is kept on mills to see that they are producing the required number. - v'Manufacturers not pre- viously making children's underwear were induced to 1935.1939 1942 go into its. production. An average sc4-� Extra buying , .. Perhaps too many people 'wanted- to be "on the sore side." :h Huge demand for underwear by t Armed Forces, DONE ABOUT ii additional 600,000 garments will be provided this ' year from these sources. ./Negotiations were conducted with production authorities in other countries for supplies of yarn to Canadian knitters for use in children's underwear. JPrimary cotton mills were required to 'divert spinning facilities froin fabric manufacture to the spinning of underwear yarns. - ✓Arrangements were made through National Selec•• tive Service to direct. more labour to the underwear mills. %/A special campaign was launched to enlist part time workers. %Distribution to retail stores was organized to en - 1943 Ivan sure equitable supply to' all areas, The greatly increased supply of children's underwear resulting from these efforts Is shown by the relative sixes of the figures below. ' art fa cia epeueG COL Atimee e WART is et, ",y:}.,. ,t.:` .�.'vsd"' }'o •'i<u�'`�3^^:;3"!!:ii `i � 4n:r::FaRt:i: is .,n,.;.,t... ]s PRICES AND IIIRES IB OAR 8N'�yhf ✓r''tls tottt 4075;trlt(OP7 •f b A labs ,WtetIW U488 q