The Brussels Post, 1939-3-1, Page 5Gold M wda`V Fume kin 3 tins for 230
Soap Flakes • 4 ill for 25c
Pride -of -Valley Peas • • • • 3 can for ••• • 25c
Golden Wax Beavis 3 for 35c
Windsor Iodized Table Salt • • per pkg • • 9c
Frys Cocoa • •••••• arna.l ; ns 14c
Supreme Shortening 2 lo 2li4c
Pacific Pastry Flour • • • • 6 pkg
c
Smoked Fillett 1 lb 5 forfo. • • • • •3116cc
Bee Hive Corn Syrup
8c
British Columbia Salmon •• • 2 large this 25c
Tomato Ketchup, 11 oz. • • • • 11. ...-n• 25c�
Oxford Blue .. per pkg
c
Pride -o' -Valley Tomatoes • • • .� tins • • • • 25c
Fancy Biscuits 1 fib For 14c
Falcon Prepared Mustard, Large Jar • • • 24c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 large pkgs 24c
and Bowl
Cooking Figs 3 lb for 25c
Gold Medal Coffee • • • 1/2 fin for 24c
Aunt Mary's Peanut Butter, Large Jar • • • 20c •
TRY OUR FRESH SOCK OF—
LEMONS, ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT
93
1,410 Slipped Up
On Radio License
Canadians 'Were Convicted
Of Failure To
Obtain One
Oonvioted' of failure to obtain,
radio licenses, 1,410 persons were
fined during thefirst nine months
.of the current fiscal year, Trans -
Port Minister Howe told a ques-
tioner in :the :Commons )/tat -week.
During the period, 1,162,800
licenses were sold for $2,679,216. Of
this $194,581 was paid hi •comm4s-
sdon to salesmen and administration
costs were. $81,264.
Private radio receiving licenses
issued in •Cia.nade for the fiscal yeti
ended March 31, 1938, were 1,104,-
207, compared with 1,038,500 for the.
ftsc..1 rear 1936-1037 and 1,162,3043
for the first nine months of the
boat year 1033.30, according :to a
goveruntet't te•;Ly to another radio
question.
Why write letters and teed phoney.'
orders? Order, your Bray Chicks
through me—personal: httention,'
prompt delivery.
Gilbert Nethery
R R. 5 Brussels
Chamber Backs Daladier
In His Proposal
To Recognize Franco
Paris, Feb. 27
Prior to Official tabulation of
the vote tee French 'Chamber . of
Depeties today w,ias• believed • to
have given the government a major-
ity of about 323 to 261 on Premier
Daladder'a .request for a. vote of
confidence bit' the question of.
r•eognizing General Franc's govern -
me twin Spain.
Prior to the vote Daladiee in-
foruoed the Umber the would pro•
pose recognition .at a council of
inlete's Monday.
TENDERS WANTED'
The Council of the Township of
Grey are asking for tenders for
crushing and deliver -leg on. the
Township Roads 10,000 or more cu,
as, of t,-avel, Crusher must have
.. :ten with cot is ge; than one
inch _enure, le tb,a'.0'4. Average
haul • ,;tiles, All ve,,rk' will be
men.. the direction and subject to
anp.ovai of the Road Supt.
Work must "be completed not later
titan ;Oct . 1st, 1938.' Certified
cheque for $200.00 must accompany
tender and if tender accepted
cheque Will be retained until 'con-
tract is completed, Tenders wilt
bereceived up to 2 o'clock, pen.
Saturday; March 4th,
The lowest or any tender tat
necessarily abeepteu.•
.1, H. Fear, Clerk
DON'T GAMBLE
WITH YOUR EYES !
If you have noticed after reading or close work that your
Eyes become tired easily or you feel nervous and have a
slight headache, you car; be sure your Eyes need attention.'
Come to Reid fora thorough, ,scientific . Eye 1'sstalmination.
and proper glasses at moderate prices.
You have a modern, complete eyesight service within asy
reach, Mr. Reid comes to Brussels every Weclneeday
(except the odd time when roads are impassible) and
maintains an office in Miss Hingston's store Phone 51 for
an appointment NOW.
R. A. REID
AT BRUSSELS OFFICE. —MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
EVERY WEIaNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 to 5,00
Thune 51 for Appointment
dam -
THE BRUSSELS POST
•
Notices in this column cook
25c up to four lines; 5c for
every extra line. Cash dust
accompany ad; Orders taken
over 'Phone 35e.
FOR SALE -
6 Youug Purebred Yorkshire
Sawa, ready ,10 breed (Wellwood
Breed) also a bunch ready bo wean
In 2 weeks.
phone 54-r-4 Wm. 'Speir
FOR SALE OR RENT—
120 acre Farm, mile east of
Walton, Lobs,4 and 5, 13th .Conces-
sion, Grey Township. Targe bank
barn. Frame house. apply to
F, Fingland, •Cldaton Ont.
FOR SALE -
1 Young ,Yorkshire Sew, expected
to farrow shortly, also a. few Youutg
Saws to farrow later. A bargain
to quick purchaser as room' is
scarce, ePPly_
phone •55-r-6 J.` P, McIntosh
FOR SALE—
House for sale on William Street,
Brussels. apply to
Mrs.. W. 3. Cruickshank,
222 9th St. E.
Owen Sound '
DEALER WANTED --
To ' handle Massey Harris ' Co.,
Machine and Repair for Brussels
and vicinity. •
Apply to The Post
WANTED--
Wanted an agent to handle a :till
line of Farm 1mplemeents, , alt { old
established tism.
aippl yby letter to B. Ste*art
46 Erie Street, -Stratford, Ont.
FOR SALE—
Pipes. of all shapes and . sizes.
just the one to suit you, from 15c .to
$2,25, Throw away that old pipe
of yours and cosue into Greevar's
and 'get a new one,.thenn have a real
,smoke, Have 'eau triedMac's
Pipe Mixture, everybody smokes it
and likes it. Buy your Fresh
Tobacco' at Gre'war'e.
A. GREWAR
CASH AND CARRY
AGENTS WANTED—
"Golden Wedding ,
Anniversary
Mr. and MM. In, C. tient}tan
celebrated their golden wedding an-
niversary last week by holding a
char/Zing reception Monday a•ttee-
noon and evening et their haute . ill
Prince Ai'bet•t. A. large number of
friends, both old anal •naw, palled to
offer their eoug1,4ule140m and beat
wishes ter the coming years, Mrs.
Huanhiltou beatitifully gowned in
wince velvet and wearing a cortleld of
yellow rosebuds, received the
ceiving fy Nes, le, G. MOKiay. firs.
W. S. 11ahniltou looked alter the
pleasure of the guests in the living
rooln and Ales. J. Murray Wilson,.
Mee T. Loveridge, Mrs. ,e, Milne of
Sas41 atoons 'Mrs, W. E. 1'deCtellaud
of Sesleatoou and Mrs, 0, B Man-
ville ipresdded over the Prettily
appointed tea table where` -they
were assisted by 'Mrs. J. T. Tomlin-
-in, M"s. Robert Milne and h'lrs. A.
Stratmeyer 01 Saskatoon,
The table, covered with a Cream
lace clot, was centred' with a,;tiered
wed:;:ng cake encircled: with mauve
tulle In which pink and yellowlbuds
provided a igleam of color. Golden
tapers lent a further decorative
effect,
guests. She watt ae;Sisted, 40 re -
Build an independent btisinese
of your own with the distribution of
over 200 guaranteed necessities in
select district. Every day is pay
day, Repeat order's on all ,goods.
Lower prices, Success guaranteed
to all honest, ambitious, alert men.
Write today without obligation to
FAMILER CO, 570 St. Cteiuent,
Montreal
FOR SALE—
Three S9iorthorn Bulls no'V rents
for service; also a nice Pei'cheron
Flor"e rising three years Dior color
clerk grey.
Phone 35-r•9 Thomas Kerr
FARM FOR SALE -
120 acres, mile east of :Walton,
Lots 4 and 5, 18th Concession,
Township of Grey. Large bank
bare, frame house, excellent gravel
pit. Apply to Frank Pinglund,
Clintoh, Ont.
Clothes hr. tile tropic are being
nrade of uncanny. They should be
easy to 51111) on,
,Somre sort of a prize goes, to the
maul wlio convinced his wife that a
woman loaka shout hi. a fine coat,
"I -Oso airways strike me as
anxious -look -tug creatures,” 11 writer
nays, No wonder, when they eau
hardly dly ever find their things. where
they lay then,
Mr. and Mils. Hamilton wero, the
recipients of telegrams at., con.
gratulation from many tater of
Canada and. the United State$; and
also of many lovely gifts and ;cards.
During .tile •evewiuig the Rev 11., G.'
McKay read the •telegrams int tie
presence of tbe 'guests,
Miss Lucille Hamilton, little
granddaughter,' delighted• the coMI Would be•very welcome for three. He, is Liberal, confident that all
panty -with well -rendered vocal' very dellinite reasons.'They waled { problems eau be solved .by the
soles. ••bet,iplea$ed for personal reasons, for proper publication of pure Llberal-
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton were' maims''. ism, Ile has a more thorough
'Mani-
fifty years ago at Petrel, `Mani- knowledge 'of Liberalism the
toba; and have lived in differ
bheory, Watery, operation, of Liberal -
parte, of, 'the Were They heTht mr
is.blhan any other _member, of the
resided ite Prince Albert ' fa'' the'• House, with the possible eaceetion
of 'the prime mdndster 113maelf. He
is a magician: with figures. He can
bake She ten. unhnerals• 'and, make
them peritonm in amazing manner—
tales of .adventure, such Mertes of
tragedy, or comledy, 'burleque,
drama, even poetry flroni the trade
returns, which everyone knows are
just endless figures in long rows.
Wti•Gtu
such elaborate information
as he possesses and bis gift of
humour and power of elpression, 1te
is one of the :best ettialrpers in
Canada. He le an even better de-
bater end can go down; in the ring
and. deal with Social Creddters and
all others in their own laugnage.
Mr. Headman. left Oalgary about
ten yearly ago. He is a free-lance
journalist, sending /test of lila
material to The Torortte Star and ..
the Winnipeg Free Pres, He had
a series' about western Canada last
summer in The Toronto Star witioh
wee a very valuable ccuteibution
and received ;much cowmendlatioo.
Since titer he hes been in all parts
of Canada foe The Tos•oeto Star
and, last month represented that
paper at the Anthony Eden cere-
monies in New York and Washing•-
ton. In, 1935 be was elected as
representative 10 Nater Huron, the
place of his birth,
W1aDNRSi)AY, .M illlChl 1'sI, 11)29
feeirearoeeesereessesetetieetesee, *owe
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CANADIAN NATIONAL
A W estener Has Say
About `Bob' Deaehan, M. P.
By W. M. Davidson,
in The Albertan, Calgary
the centre of the •party Viten he
was present, and he was seldom
absent when in Calgary',
He must have had a lot of fun
The news cane through the air in Calgary, Without warning ate
the ether day that R. 3. Deaelum'an, would spring a booklet with an
once of Calgary, but now member of eeeeen is shot, wen a new seg-
parliament representing an' Ontario gestion about state railways. Then
constituency, might be taken into he would be engaged in a Iong-
the King government, in the re- ; distance correspoindenee witch Sir
organization that is overdue, Since Wilfrid Laurier, begun by letter
then one sleet has been made' of from Calgary with a polite and
Ontario ministers, with the appoint- penetrating critieiemof government
ment;pf a nteanber'vho at ane time policy and parried on by the old
resided in Idedlctne Hat, but the re- 1chieftain in letters written by lids
ararngemetut, apparently IS not yet own band. Then 'would come some
ceinelgte, To many Albertans the ' contribution to nu eastern 'Canadian
apPointaneut of Mr. Deacluman paper bubbling over with Sheeler.
lie,has •many friends in Alberta, and
bis promtotion. would be the ad-
„vette-en-lent
ct,y nloement of a good neighbor
whocl'e ability had: been recognized.
• .The. second reason would be that
they know he le better equipped
Past twenty years. Their son W. tri
S. Hasndlton and Mrs. Hamilton also' 'y` lido • i.. g and temperament Pas a
ctheir 1 r oabtne,1 wanton ellen any other
waryelebrrated by giving a dinnerfifteenth at
suuwhich' Private ,member •iu the House. He
their parents and ft'lends were reprepenits en. Ontario riding, but
guests. Included in the many` he knows• western ' anada, better.
callers wan cthelu •Ifen, T. C, Davie; teats most members. He under-
callers
Out of�town guests were Mr.sherds,western conditions, the :sail,
and Mrs. A. Milne, Mr, and Mss, W.
crops, the problems, the people,
E. McClelland end. Mrs. A. Steele -tile prairie lite, It would be like
never, all of Saskatoon, �•Ipving•.,anohher cabinet minister for
The above clipping was taken i eeberta•or Britsh Celumdbia. The
front the Prince Albert paper and - tfiirandpmt$s,rsen. iseLibetlal tan ha is an utpm--
F .•eawithou0o
will be of interest to many of stirI
.readers. 1 promise of quasift�oation, of
•rte Dr.
Mr. Hamrilton who moved to the Memel Clarke or Sir Richard: OarL
Went ;when gadte youug, s a brather`j' wrlghit kind and a thoroughgoing
of Joseph R, Hamilton, of Walton, (' progressive. Such an appointment
while Mrs,Hamilton,•wbD lues that
be a refreshing breath to a
formerly bliss Margaret Fraser, is 'cabinet that Is a: bit too con-
veaehionaiml.
a sister. of Mrs; John :Bolger. of I0 Oa,lgary bad' not .saclt rapid
Walton, shifts ,population, it would not
he necessary to say anything 'about
B boDeaobanan by way of intro-
diletiinefca' there was a. time when
everyone know bion. He edited a
Inglis —Denstedt trade 'journal, published for burl
” tees men, but it had only a limited
A quiet wedstng of local interest circulation and that was only a
took puce ad Atwood Precbyltetian smell abet of his active life, He
Chureb manse. wben Ruby
3311"eis a• t 4SelTht, a writer. a weaken
heelKathleen Denstedt, ender 1 ail aagrirulhnali,st, an economist, a
daughter ,of Mr, Gordon Deue•ta3Lt, o 1, hetneriistt, an all round ;good citizen.
Mtddeton, 'vas aenin marHe will be eemhembevete by the
D. Ingle, ede.st son of Mr.Nut'tttrricker, the lnnbhebn club
an0 1Lrs, Ronald bogitedus, Kinv strriageeet 1 nand, foe+
his interest In affat„s,
Atwood , Rev. J. R. Greig pefoimreil politieai, lnuniaipal and 'local, The
to James
the •ceremony. The bride was
Nut e mealier was a ;weekly paper
given in mettrtage by her father.,
comment which nos stetted by
while Mize Doreen Denstedt, sister hlar`.ileoclhmtan, `. Williatn Irvine,
of the bride, was britleameid and Ale. Ross 11)10 J'sok Fond It was
William Inglis. brother at the. one of'the most' penetrating jour•
groom, was hest man,. The fUride, ,flats 00 criticism that eve saw the
was )S0i 11 a in :Vey L•ae 'teffete,
light of day. How Calgary kepi its
with accessories to match carrying
foundations with two such papers as
a bounuet of red roses, Later.they, the Nut 'Croaker and the Eye Open -
'left for a slime honeymoon tripe. to ar going at ranee tdnue—and thee
Toronto, e
O'Reilly and Murphy were look,
ing in a mice -0114 wineme,
What's that bowl of water these
MO asked O'Reilly,
"That's for the flies to wash their
feet In before they walk 'on Llte
bunts•;' relilir d Mi1r hy.
WEDDING
SMOKERS ATTgNTION
1 have ;walked in summer's meadotw ;
When the sunbeams flashed and
broke,
But 1 never saw the cattle
Or dote sheep or horses smoke
I have m'a.tchecl the world with
wonder •
When the grass with dew was wet
But I never. saw a robin
Periling a cigarette.
1 have fished 111 many a river
When the seeker crop was ripe
But 7 never saw a catfish
Pw.2ttmg at a pipe.
Men's the only living creutole
Thad 'tamales this vale of tears,
Litce a snorting traction engine-
Purging
ngine:.P1110 11g sneelte 'from hese to erre,
If Dame Nature ball intended,
W4hen see ltt'st invented main
That he'd subtle, she would have
built hits
Ona 'widely different plan.
She'd have teed hemp with a .slave
Pipe
And a damper and a gette.
And: bed hate a smolte+cottentne
That was s•tt'ietiy up-to.datte,
were 'Unlike. in, most ivays•—is dif-
flcuiit' to tudeestand. The 'trouble
was diet the Nut Cracker was too
--br1lldeet and went the way of F'rpeh's
that •bre stronger en comment than
on' internal revenee.
The, luncheon club was even
metre Interesting 'sad lesrted longer.it was no service club or anything
like that and there w415 no program
for it or formality of any kincl. A
number of bright spirits, without
any aparrangement,ent or arrangement,
gathered round the 'festive board of
a d0wntew,n :eating place every dey
at noon:, ale, as they ate, they also
piled- into a. t'otigh and tumble
debate on ptnblib' affairs, There
were no reembeeehip ceestr'ietlenls
and all'you lead to de to get into the
tHaas /aril up a. chair
and etant in. They were tent all
I .Lilret'als-ciwliy, biers you, teat Was
ale eba,t9n of it, 'with all classes and
corelitions 1}1'esent and Tories
breaking bread with Anarchists and
Pentane, and evevy person. having
hie say, or tying to, The debate
began when the first two eat down
fff
�
'•• 0041 never came to an 000. 11 1
t. 11,111 not 1111511,11111 they are going yet.
Deacbanahr 1va.s the .tueving spirit,
Over 500,000 Expected
ha Windsor
To See King and Queen
Windiser, Ont. Peb, 27
Mayor David Cron said: today he
expected: between. 500,000 and 1,000,-
000 person's would visit Windsor -7,
,Pune 6 when King George and
Queen Elizabeth visit here briefly
0 ntbedr tour of Cannde and the
tinned. Stakes,Mayor Richard Reading •of De-
troit and Ooveruor Frank Fitz-
gerald of Michigan will recetve
special invitations to meet Their
Majesties,
F. F HOMUTH
Anylitical Optometrist
guarantees you the
Best Eye Service
Harriston, phone 118
Brussels (Second Thursdays)
Phone 26X
KEYS FILED AND FITTED
GUNS AND DOORLOCKS
ADDING MACHINES
AND MECHANICAL DEVICES
REPAIRED AT
EARi4GEY'S REPAIR SHOP
General Repairing of All Kinds
Ail Work Guaranteed.
Prices Right
Inquire at F'rance's Dress Shoppe
Walker's Betiding
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