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The Brussels Post, 1940-2-21, Page 4•,Wl'N BUYING BREAD Don't Forget Your ��?�� ®A HOME B4 .E He Deserves Your Patronage We ,Have a Full Line of;- CAKES— PASTRIES -- BUNS —On Hand at All Times Special For 'Saturday — Cream Puffs A TASTY TREAT FOR ALL ROMAN 'S BAKERY Phone 113X Brussels, Ont. a1 1! !Olzaries Williams Regereon was the tittrd! meraaber a a tawny of seve t ;and his! passing is the SW:break in I;.;the faintly of whom live brothers :aid a sitter s'unbive; John. Rogerson, ; r Welton!: !Reheat Rogerson, I•Iolletti ; i Welter Rogerson, 1Seitorth, ' • yred Rogerson, Clinton,; Harry Regerson, '' Sault Ste, Marie, Ont., and IMrs', :.' Mathew Armsttrong, Hallett, } 'Ualtil going to the West In April, 2S years ago, Mr. au•d Mrs. Rogerson lived op the present 'Chas. Haggett .' term in Hallett, 23 miles trent Kln- burn,, •which was the Warwiok hatne• stead They went to the vicinity of Salzac, Alta„ about 20 miles from Oelgasy, Burial will take place there an. Thursday. Mrs. John Shannon of MoHillop lett for the West on Satur- day, owing to her father's death, RIJ S. {'OST Mrs. ltaf, l.11iptt Is Buried at Bayfield Chas. W. Rogerson Passes In Alberta Word was. received by Mrs. John Shannon, M,clfillop, of the death of her father, Mr. Charles W. Rogersono of Balzac, Alta., on Monday, Feb. 2. Mr. Rogerson was aresident of Hul- Iet• Township until going to the West. He was in hie 79th year and had been im his usual health at Christ - r, masr time when the last word was reit, ceived, Surviving are his wife, corm :,' erly Miss Carrie, Warwick of 'Tulle* and four 'sons and tour deughtersti Douglas of San Jose, Calif.; Harold';° on the homestead; Mrs. John Shan4; non (Mary) of McILillolp; Mrs Gerd+; on Hog'garth (Carrie) of 'Cathz'yr};` Alta.; Jack, at home; Warren dF Calgary; Mrs. hiel'vin Shaw> of Val d'Or, Que.; and Mfrs Wag. Nethercott (Marjorie) of Balza",' Alta. The foreman of a gang of rail- way men had more than his share et Irish wit along Ome day he was walking his section of the lime when 11e found one of his men fast a Eyeing asleali in the shads et a the mats with a smile, he said; "'S1ape on, ye idle spal2een, 'slope on. So long as ye s'lape ye've got a job, but when ye wake up ye•re out of work', The funeral of Mia, Robert Ii Elliott, Gotl!el'ich, whose death 1n her 01st year occurred on Tuesday night, Feb, 19,t11, was held on Friday from tier late residence, Huron Road to Bayfield OeuneterY, The service which was attended by many friends, from out of town,. was conducted by Rev, A. C. Calder, of Z. George's Anglican Church, The pallbearers were Fred ' Mugllord, John Bell, Harry Farzatzut, of God- erich and Wafer .Shang, of Bros` sols. The floral tributes sent by. I friends and neighbors were carried by $tir11ug McPhail and 'Samuel Me - 1 Math. Friends from out of town here dor the funeral were: Mr, end Mrs, Arthur Carty, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanley, Mr, and Mrs, George Hanley, Mr. and Mrst M, H. Hanley, Mrs, Sarah 0a11101o% C11nr ton; 'Mr. and. Mrs. E. Green, Guelph.; Mr. an& Mrs. Hebert Thompson, , Goderlch Township and Mrs. Jarvis, Clinton. The late Mays, Elliott was an aunt of Mr, Walter Sharpe of Bruses1S who attended the funeral at Gods, - rich on Friday. .v54toprpsztaT, 1r 3, 21sT, IQ40, .N DN.N#/A.r1,4,., YAwM4iM'VA.r.4-4,,,,, A Good ` Place to Eat , A f ter Sly zicng is The Scotch Thiel Grin ,++++++•++++++++94+44"•• 4V+ Come in for Sand , Soup or Lunch Have a.cup of Hot Chocolate or Hot Coffee They Are Delicious .— Try One and Be Convinced'. eN441•++••Oe Neaooases+t4400frws•4*444+4o lassicie,zs Ads. FOR SALE,---• 7 room Brick House, with garage. apply at The Pest.• ^� FOR SALE* - 7 chunks of Pigs', 135 Pounds. phone 3&r•23; W. Marks, FOR SALE Quantity of cabbage. apply to phone 51-r-0 J. 1i. Bryan TIONAL ATYE Will Be Held In The TUB F At 8 P. M. Sharp In the interest of ELSTON CARDIFF National Conservative Candidate Huron -North KARL KNECH TEL - National Conservative Candidate Grey -Bruce LEIGH H. SNIDER , - - National Conservative Candidate Bruce willthe Candidates and by �Ieet�� be _Addressed b� Mur'of iiia cP.erson� LLT AL th who was 'r . neer up for the leadership ©f the National Conservative Party The Hon. Murdo McPherson is a gifted s a 'reaker and all are invitedto avail themselves f this p,eort :._ nity of hearing him discuss the issues of the t t ay. Eimer D. Bell, H. J. A. MacEwan, Secretary Preside: ,°t Nati n& Conservative Assoc atic fl Huron -forth GOD SAVE THE KING FOR SALE— phone 57X Ernest Dennis 1 -OR SALE— Miller Inculbafier (400 egg oalsaa ity) ann a Jalnes)way oil burner. phone 9X Brussels, Mrs. Parr 1 FOR SALE— Large White Pekin Ducks, good Sayers, Apply to phone 42-r-25 Baster Stevenson FOR GALE— Good cooking . pgles, S9lA, On' , tarto, Russet and Penvakee at $1.00 per hamper, delivered. .; phone 10-r-7 Roibert Engel ; WANTED— Serving Machin. --It anyone has a sewing machine she would be Willing to Tend to the Patriotic Circle for use in. their rooms, kindly phone Mrs. Fred. Burchill, phone 55. FARMERS— Your busy season's coming. Take stook of your poultry, Order Bray Chicks now. Pullets, Capons, start- ed: Chicks. Gilbert Nethery, 5, Brussels ATTENTION FARMERS! Have. you ordered• your .spring ( fertilizer. Do not wait for the last minute rush. Order Now. If .you harven't tried Witit's High Test, all Canadian uranu3adbured tertlilzer give it a 'try now and you will use no other, Jacob Fischer, phone 75-r"2 Brussels SALESMEN WANTED -- Make a decent living selling 200 Famflex every dlay necessities. Guaranteed quality, Low Prices. 900' Familex salessnen live witb. this agency. !Company's succes0 de- pends on salesmen's. Twelve years Of increased: ,business prove the possibilities haying in Familex Plau. For free details & catalogue: FAA ILECK, 570 St. Clement, ltfontreaI Don't Quit it •' :71,71 nil i '-r-Ej When ,things go wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all up -hill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When •care is pressing you down a bit, Rest, if you must—Nut don't quit. Life is queer !with its twists and turns, As everyone dt us sometimes: learns, And many s. failure turns about When he :might have won had he rltatit[ 1't out; Don't give up, though the pace seems slow— Yon may Ltilc(seT With Moth6 bloq. SirM^^ 's failure turned insi(e out— The silver lint of the clouds of doubt; , Ana you never ran ,tell how close you are It may be near when it seems far. So stick to the fight when you're hardest 1111— It'.e when things seem w'or that ' you ma1stntt cult l u::Eatirrf Elven! in these days economy can be overdione. It you doubt it, 113• fen to the Rev. A. Streets, Vicar of Aeirrord, Middlesex; England, here's Ms appeal from the pulpit the oilier Sunday: "I have no objection to buttene being Put in the offertory plate, 11u�a please d'onot take them of the riaesocksa!