The Brussels Post, 1940-4-10, Page 4OR ONE OF TWELVE OTHER CASH PRIZES
2nd Prize -$15 3rd. Prize -$5 Ten Prizes $1 Each
HERE'S ALL
1. Complete• the last line of the
jingle beginning:
Says Purify Maid: "If you don't wand
to lose,
Purity Flour {e the one you should
choose,
For pies and alt pastry, for cakes and
for bread,
_. Send in as many entries to this
contest as you wish, but each entry
must be accompanied by the Purity
Seal cut from a bag of Purity Flour
ear reasonable facsimile) or a ree.eippted
sales sip from your dealer showing
you have purchased a bag of Purity
our,
YOU DO:
3. All entries must be postmarked
not later than Saturday) May b,
1940.
4. Entries will be judged for origi-
nality and sincerity bf expression.
Simply write each entry on ormeeido
of a sheet of paper. Prrgtyour game
and address, and alsorbhe .name of
your Purity Flour dealer, clearly
5. The judges' decision will be• final.
6. This contesstarts Meson sou Aprill
Sth. Mall y 4th, •1940, to
than Saturday, May
Purity Flour Contest Department,
Western Canada Flour Mills Co.,
Limited, 293 MacPherson Avenue,
Toronto.
That last line might go like this:
Use Purity Flour, and you'll come out ahead.
But try your skill -and remember this is a local bcotelt, restsgton extend
to the county. n "` 'Fluron, Bruce,ogood chance to win l
Waterloo You have a really g
Get a free Purity Flour recipe booklet .. rom yurdealer.
el rr • xThe
win-
ning
in
ning idea might just pop up ySod in entries early.
W11DN2 SDAY,, ABM 10th, 1944
•
waste tenet on an elehotate head.
dres,sr* be sxsid
"These two forces' coupled with
the fact that bate now are ilosignied
to slow the 'bah' and not hide it rami
bring baolc shinglethe or
shingle' hair style.
c'There will still be a fere eerie of
waves in Irons heieauee a won3afl
even in wartime ewe quickly look
Atter them, but there'll be no curls
at the back," he predicted.
THE ARLASELS POST
Massitled Ads
FOR SALE-,
C11OLpiug 'Mill for sale.
apply to
Chas, Carnne, Brussels
�oRSALE-
8
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Chunks of Pigs Ray Pearson
phone 39-r-1'6
FOR SALE—
Snow Plow Battles
Big Drifts On
Huron. 'Roads
,Roads of .the district are being
plowed out. In West Wawanosh
Township tint provincial caterpillar
was stock in a soled five-foot allow -
bank for somal time near St, .Angus
tine. The division line from
Auburn, to which place 42 has been
cleared entirely, is bad in spots
with pitch holes, The ninth and 12th
concessions of Bast Warwanoah were
opened Yeisteriday by the amose-
plow.
Flood waters have held up the
muskrat season, with trappers ee-
Porting that it is difficult to get
near creeks because Of slushy 6110W
and flood waters. Muskrats taken,
however, so tar haves bad Prime
pelts.
Mail carriers are 'having a daft
-
cult time with pitch holes on the
road. Several rural carriers state
that in places it is ettrenaedy dan-
genoure to take a horse because of
West resulting from melting a the
deep anew.
Mow of Hay,
phone 424-11
FOR SALE—
Six Pigs, Six weeks old, aPPlY to -
phone 16-r-6 John :Spear Jr,
Ba. no. 2, Brussels
For Sale By Tender
Jas. a'tevenson
The property in the Estate of
Robert S. Scott, late of the Village
of GranOrrook, inthe county of
Huron; deceased. Closed tenders
wlU be received; by the undersigned
udr to the 23rd day Of April, 1940)
Highest or any tender not necessar-
ily aacepted•
Mrs. Janet Soot,
Bth. &NNIYERSftRV 511LE,
VE
MONEY
On��YOt1r
Y f: ti
1t:rst a. �
Jai` •C 'nsettt�[
Spring Wardroe
FOR SALE--
Six
ALE—Six Pigs, 10 weekly old,
apply to Me. J, F. Churchill,
Blueiale
phone 30-r-4 Bruseeis
FOR SALE
Ice Box Rerfriigeratar, domestic
size. apply at Bruetels• Dairy
• phone 59
FOR SALE --r
2 Young Tamworth Saws due
May 1st, alae 2 Purelbred Tavrwort'h
Hogs, 4> montes old.
phone 20-r-8 C. McAlliteir
c --
FOR SALE -
3 heads o8 Durham Cattle, 2 years
old also 2 Cows, 1 red . cove fresh
week also Holstein Cow fresh last
November.. api'Iy to
phone 26-r-16 Colwell Steeirau
LOST •
—
Last wiarter, between Brussels
and Seeforth, on:, coveroff back of
Model A coupe, painted blue. Finder
apply to Lloyd Sanderson
Brussels
Internees APprediate prisoncai's are partienlarly emphatic
in their asesiltion,s That the :wants of
Humane Treatment the inner man are fully taken cane
fates of, One of them received .in tesPly
Ottawa There are worse
Germans could staffer leiter stating:er than being • „I am glade to knoor that Your huts
interned in tOanad!a during war are nice end warm and that your
time, far instance being free in their
officers' are very rase to you. I
own Fatherland. This on the; must say that in Germany they
testimony of those wards of the i would not be so Mee to us, You
Canadian government who still Tei know how they are treating us at
tarn their German nalti-anality. : home (Geimmans) in the poUee
Eatrac•is ,from their letters to their I station, They shout at us over
friends are the best proof of this, the least little thing."
and inci[Lenrfally; corroborate that, Deeply inepressed by the skill and
in this country the International care given, to him whale he under-
Convemtion Relative to the Treat -
vent an operation, ane appreciative
merit of Prisoners of War is inter -
Prisoner had "at all times, the feel -
protect in the ,broadcast and most
ing that everything was looked after
humane spirit,
.well and that I Personally could not
One letter from a prisoner in the have arranged matters better."
internment camp at Pete:wa,wa epi- "I am hoping to be able to iteturn
tomises the sense and feeling of my thanks to you by es'ervice to
numerous others however much the maintain order in this. camp."
worts may differ He writes: In Canadian eyes, these internees
"The treatment is very kindly and are neither automata nor brutes.
the food very good and he sure The fortunes of 'war have placed
•many got not sq good to oat as they CAVIL
where they are but it is evi-
hnve have;' n dent ore their atestimony' whet
Another assurers Ms relatives!: 1 can be done to mitigate their lot is
"Here in the camp we are looked , done. The frog and genial air
after all right. We have enough fostered under our democratic sys-
deceet food and everything is going tem permeates even life confines of
ail smoothly. We 'are free all day their prison and camps, the human -
to do what we like, either go for a sty and kindliness Of their temper-
to
or while away the time in the
recreation ball, In some respects
we are better off than the Militia as
we have- a German cook. Of course
it is not as nice as to be with MY
d1r'.'re—hewevet•, it is not too bad
at all"
()re r- !1tr nr'-" 'q at Petawawa
•1''p ,f the lest war and
•af the conditions .then prevailing in
hie bnnreland, ae this excerpt
shows:
"T have to give the authorities at
let of eresi t for the treatment They
are giving us --all of them from the
Conr'nsndant down to a private are
as pleasant asp passible, Food is
good and for sure better than we
lta(l it et burnt, 'n Germany during
1:1lP t War. ClOthirT, also zele
firfent
Pie eviclerer le eimPlemented by
anrthcr who thankful to he able to
Write in (ieumnn nreures itis. People:
"We get. 3 good me;sls a day and
enough else. If anybody 01104114
cemnlein about the treatment, I
wcvld Say ,thatt he is a big liar',
Constantly iterated' in the letter's
18 the refrain, "De net send me any
toed!. Tile feed they give us here
is excellent and plentiful." This' is
Varied sometimes to "Do not send
me any More parcels) as I do not
ileedr anything,"
•ISananasiaies Intorsnent Comte
ary Jailers contrasts strikingly with
what they could expect uncles• simi-
lar conditions in tilde .awn land.
WILL BOYISH 'BOB
COME BACK AGAIN
It's Predicted for Wartime
Use As A Hair Style
The war is creating simpler hair
stylus in the United States' as Well
as in. Canada and other belligerent
nations, the Annual Hairdressers
Convention and Exhibition at Toron-
to was told,
A return. to tee boytlsh bob, which
lues been ort of feebler' for the peat
seven years, will be general in Can-
ada next year, Bernard 0, ,Snowden,
• of Windsor predicted, "Wer ie
bringing a return et tailored style,'
In Mathes." be said, "eel with them
will acme the tittered hair stylee "
Three'fertora are bringing a re-
turn of the hoylvlt hair slut for Wo-
men in the United States, said A.
Bernell. of Roehep,tet, N,T., "Hair
becomes valuable in wartime in the
making a ce.rtein ammunition, and
t the ennle time balr siyles became
simpler beeftese in snob tame of
s,;reee women .are lees eenccrnad
with aPPearinggiamorons and mere..
concerned abamt hat having -'10.
LOST—
Will the finder of the new Gar Tire
lost on. the Oth eon., of Grey please
leave same at the "Poste printing
office and oblige 'The Listowel
- Transport'
Executrix. For Sale
Quantity of No benb Seed Barley
grown from registered seed.
Price — 70c per bushel.
Apply to Ed. Bryan&
Phone 17.18
p 011816
I HAP W.
0 NY CHILORell
.WO VE NEM
• And what a grand start pigs get
when a mother is helped out by Roe
Baby Pig Starter. Feed it along with
drinking water from the third week
—and watch them gain as much as
40 pounds during the 56 days of
Starter feedings Actual tests with
thousands of Ontario pigs have proved
that this is the right foundation for
building bigger, better hogs. They
get all the vitamins, proteins, and
minerals theymnatTave to encourago
oag-siTtch frames and faster gains.
Don't take chances with your 1940park
profits—order Roe Baby Pig Starter.
GRAIN' FOR SALE—
A limited ,quantity of choice
Banner Geed Oats else Banner and
TwoRaiwed Barley anixede Price
$1,66per cwt. Phone 65-r16. Lot 21,
Con. 12, Grey,,
J. M. Knight & Sons,
RR, 3, Brussels..
EAST HURO1'4 PRODUCE,
Bruncls
ALl3l;�cG TRAVIS,
Walton
FRAiki G
HARRISON,
Moncrielf"
453
MAN WANTED—
Rawleigh Route now open. Real
o-'portunity for mean who wants per-
manent, profitable work. 'Stant
promptly. Write RawleiglLs, Rept.
14LL-152rK.0. MONTREAL,
'CANADA
FOR SALE—
10 Pigs, 2 months. old, 3 head of
young cattle, rising 1 year,
•S,py apples ,anti cooking
50c per ltusnger.
Phone 16-r-7 Robt, Engel
FOR SALE—
Mrs. W. M. Sinclair is offering her
house for sale, aurone interested
write to 306 Wexford St., Hamilton.
HOUSE FOR RENT—
St
John's rectory. Rent reason
able• apply to
Wardens—
Thos. Bilis, phone 54-r-9
or
John Fischer, phone 24-r-26
apples,
COATS
Regular $ $9.95.
ed. to . . ...... . . ........ .
14.95 reduced $1 A4•QC
Coats Regular $19.95, reduced to • $12.95
Coats Regular $16.95, reduced .to .. • , , .. • • , .
TAILORED SUITS
Regular $19.95, reduced to
DRESSES
From ..-.. $1.00 t0 $3,95
Better Dresses
$4.95 Up
WELDREET HOSIERY
$14.95f
egul ' 89c - 69c
Full Fashioned,' first quality, regular'
ar
No mail orders
LOVELY PAILLINERY
All head sizes •. $1.95 up
p»
PARIS LM1!G' SHOPPE
Listowel's Leading Ladies' Wear Store
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE
BLYTI-
,Copemunion, was dispensed In. ,the
Anglican Church on Sunday morns-
ing with Rev. R. M. Weeks officiat-
ing.
fficialing. iSunday school convened at 10
o'clock.
'Services were hall in United
March on Sunday with Rev, Arthur
Sinclair in change. The subject at
the morning service was "When
Jesies Gave a Glimpse of the After
Life". And at the 'evening ger-vice
the snilbiect was "Vicious Vipers'."
The Sunday School session was well
attended.
Kenneth Lyon of the state of the
Oredution bank spent the weekend
at he home here.
The girl's soetball team apemen-
WANTED—
Looking for a ,steady lucerne?
Want a future free frons financial
worry? Let; F.AMIlt 1X show you
how easy it is to get, Write to us
today, for FREE catalogue and
complete information, The Familex
Produces Company, 570 St, Clement,
Montreal,
eid a most successful dance be
Memorial Hall on Friday evening.
The D'Eaatmo orchestra of London
supplied the muslc. :Refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Alice Fawcett who has spent
same weeks In TorOnt.O • returned
last week, but was called back to
the city owing to the serious illness
of her granddaughter, Mary Out
hbert,
A play "Taking The Count" is
being sponsord by the W. A. of
of Union United Church on th% eve-
ning at Friday April 12th,
A play "Taking The Count" is
being sponsored by the W, A
of Union United Church on the eve.
Hing o8 Friday April 12th.
FOR QUICK REASONABLE
CASH SALE—In Walton-.
Seven -room brick house, bath,
furnace, electric lights; hard and
soft water. Stable, garage, fruit
trees, a ]calf -acre in all, -3xcellent
lac•ertion, ;suitable for garage or
chicken ranch. apply, ttd 1! s;
Moss. Will Wocdsr,
Box 167, Clinton
GET YOUR PEEWMANRNT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH •HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End Curl $1,00 and -1.50
• Including •Shampoo
Permanent $1,75, $2,25, $3.00
and $5.00including finger wave
.and shampoo
Srled Finger Wave 25c
Shampoo 250igi
Telephone 52X for Appolntmen
IREi4E PEASE
over 1-1, 5, Allen's Drug Stott)
I infil $15000
To $32.0H
Bet Your Boots
You' ll Like
T his Suit
SMART NEW
STRIPE SUITS
Smooth flnish•worsted fabrics
are tailored smoothly into ,this
perennially popular double
breasted model. It is dis-
tinctive suitable for
business and for dress -up
wear and for theman-about
town. A variety of striped
patterns are available in
addition to the type iltustrat:
ed. ,Double breasted stripe
suits can he had in all sizes.
1. .e sir
"The Store VV ith the Reputation"
Telephones: Store 87; Residence 236
LA vTO ', 'r'' E L, ONT..