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The Brussels Post, 1940-5-15, Page 5itoneW BARGAINS ARGAJNS THE BRUSSELS POST E3 Ass A I V S Diniefiess c449i1 ;dot Used Car °repot Listowel "Service With A Smile" '39. Deluxe Ford Sedan 6000 guaranteed miles '39 Deluxe Ford, Sedan new car condition '39 Standard Ford coach Radio and Heater, small mileage, like new '39 Standard Ford Coach 13,000 guaranteed miles„ like new throughout '39 Standard Ford Coach. excellent buy 3-'38 Deluxe Ford Sedans first class condition '38 Deluxe Ford Coach privatey owned '38 Standard Ford Coach with Heater 3-'38 Ford Deluxe Coaches Radio, like new '38 Ford Deluxe Coach new car condition 2-'36 Deluxe Ford Coupes 35 Deluxe Ford' Coach like new '35 Plymouth Coach, first class Condition '36 Standard Ford Sedan '34 Deluxe Ford Sedan '34 Terraplane Coach '34 Studebaker Coach '34 Deluxe Chevrolet Sedan '32 Ford Sedan '32 Ford Coupe '30 ,Whippet Sedan '30 Whippet Coach '29 Chevrolet Sedan '29 Chevrolet Coach '29 Ford Sedan '29 Plymouth Coupe '29 Durrant Sedan '28 Whippet Coach 4-'28 Chevrolet Coaches '27 Chevrolet Sedan .26 Chevrolet Coach TRUCKS '38 Dodge Pick-up '38 Dodge Sedan Delivery '38 Ford 1 -ton '38 Dodge 1 -ton '37 Dodge 4 -ton '37 Dodge 4 -ton chassis '35 Ford pick up '35 Ford 2 -ton stake '35 Dodge 2 -ton stake '35 International Truck '34 Ford 1% -ton Truck 2-'34 Chevrolet Sedan Deliveries '33 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery '29 Ford Truck 1 3 Re -conditioned Fordson Tractors and Plows, like new. 1 Silver Plow.,. 11111b, ESSIRINSINEggssgsmsmagig L. &W. Jackson Motors Ltd. 11 PHONE isa LISTOWEL BELCRAVE The Young People's Society met In the school room of the United Church on Wednesday with 'the Missionary Committee in charge. Miss Edith Beacom presided with Miss W, Lane ot the piano,. The lesson was read by Ross Anderson The topic was an address. on Home Mission work In Northern Saskatch- ewan among New Canadians, from GET YOUR PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1.00 and -1.50 Including Shampoo Permanent $1,75, $2.25, $3.00 and $5.00 including finger wave and shampoo Dried Finger Wave 25c Shampoo 25c Telephone, 55X for Appointment IRENE PEASE over H. 8; Alien's Drug Store Hungary and was ably Mrs. N. Keating. „A Young Men's Choh' of twenty voices led the singing in the United Church on Sunday last. There was a particularly large congregation, In the Sunday School service special honor was shown to the Mother who had been most regularly in Sunday School during the past year. Mrs. Martin Grasby was the worthy recipient of special token of honor. Mrs. Towoend and Mrs. Leslie Wigh;tsman lett on Tuesday to attend the W. M. S. Convention being held in London. 1 WEDNESDAY, 11TAY lett, 1040 Olassoved AOR SALE - 13 pigs, weaned two weeks phone 43-r-9 ..., Mahar Ward FOR SALE— A. Oltiaia cabinet, 5 nquir at The Post. F'QR SALE— A num'ber of pigs abottt 75 lbs, phone 34 10 J.. S. Earl FOR SALE— .4. quantity of Velvet Barley at 75c per bushel. phohe 42.r-14 John Stevenson given 57 Jas, community are cordially invited to attend. Institute To Meet The Educational meeting of the Belgrnve W, 1. will be held on Tues- day, May 21st at 2.30 pm, at the Monte of sops. R. W. Procter, con- venors in charge, Mrs. Earl Ander- son and Mrs. R. W. Procter; current events. Mrs. SWiliard Armstrong; roll tali, a fovorite verse of poetry: inhale. .Mass Alberta McMurray; address, Mrs, (Rev.) "Weekes. Glyth; lunch committee, Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs. Jas. Michie, Mrs. Phone 32 When ger need of read t iastry TRY THE MEE BIER W.WILLIS • BRUSSELS. ONT. Holmes. All ladies of the NOTICE— S York Sows due to farrow July 29 anti August 13 .to be put out ' on shares, apply to phone 25-r-23 ROA, Engel FOR SALE — Yellow BlossomSweet Clover Seed, Phone 21-r-9 R, Jackliny Lot 41, con. 8, Grey FOR SALE— Red Clover seed for sale,.No, 1'0' 2, government grade pricer reason- able, phone 28-r-16 Russell Knight FOR SALE • — 17 ,Sucker pigs. also 4 chunks. Robt, and Clarence Yuill phone 54-r-6 Mrs, H. Wheeler -presided over the W.M.S. meeting held in Bel- ge:tve United. Choreli on Wed„ May let with a good attendance. The theme of the meeting was 'Christian Stewardship.' After the business period, the delegates Mrs, M. Gras - by and Mrs, J. Wheeler gave a splendid• report of the Presbyterial meeting whioh was held in Seatorth April 23. Mrs. Townend gave it Temperance reading after which tete Study book ,?loving Millions, Higher Christian Education In India" was presented by Mrs', 0, Wheeler. Bible readings were take* by Mrs. M. Crosby. Mrs. 3, Miller and Anna Grasiby, The June meeting will be in. charge of the Christian Stewardship secretary, Mrs. C. Proctor. Meeting closed with prayer by the president, WALTON FOR 'SALE— Good; Used Tire, mangy tulles running left, 1M0Cutoheon's Garage. WANTED 12 cattle to pasture, lots of water for particulars apply to , Elmer D. Bell, Brussels or Wm. T. Spence, Ethel. STRAYED-- .Strayed TRAYED—.Strayed on the ,premises, three, year-old cattle. Owner may have property by paying for this. notice. Lot 16, Con, 7, Grey. T. Kef1er „ phone 34-r-7, GOOD ROUTE AVAILABLE of 800 Rawleigh consumers. Nd' esperience needed. Large sales mean big profits. Permanent. Full time. Write Rawleigh's Dept. ML - 152 -101-E. rfW atc1t Due to the exceptional vigor of our flock and a carefully worked out plan for in. creased fertility we are .having the best hatches in our 27 years of experience Benefit By Dur. Success Up to May 1st we are ,giving a 4 per cent. discount on all day-old stock -that is, on day-old chicks day-old pullets and day- old cockerels. This offer does not apply to started stock. WALTER ROSE Poultry Farm, • - Brussels P:O.'Box 90 Phone .38X -r-4 Ft)R SALE- Would •sell few settings of duck eggs if taken at once, Malard' ducks.: Would sell a load or two ot good hay. will also have a quantity of seed Buckwheat, John Catterson, 17th concession Grer MEN WANTED— A good business' paying good In- come and with future possibilities. Selling Familex Products men and women al] over Canada have found the secret of success. Why' don't You get 1n on it too? NO OBLIGA- TION. Ask for FREE catloague describing 200 necessity products and plan, FAMILEX PRODUCTS 5701 St. Clement St„ MONTREAL. FOR SALE — Young Shorthorn Bulls, ready for service, Reds and Rocas, Herd fully accredited, phone 35-r-9 Thomas Kerr Henfryn The regular meeting c. the Wo - mens Missionary Society was held May Stir with the President presid- ing, The program was as follows: (1) l,Vorsatip period, Scripture read- ing by Mrs, Holland. (2) Minutes. Nineteen responded to - roll call, (3) Acknowledgements of cards ot sympathy noted. (4) two books are to be my—chased, ono '''The Steward- ship Life." A synopsis of This was read by Mrs, Marshall, Steward- ship includes the administration of the whole of life—personality, , tal- ents, time, infiueueo and material Substance. (6) ]reports oi' rite Prrs- byterial held in Northside Milted chni'eli were presented by Miss Knox and ,Hiss Ritchie (6) Vote of thankswas given to the delegates, r"l Hymn 241 was followed by pray - r, ,. was eleoted ViceRresddent of Im- perial Oil Limited, and Vice -Presi- dent of Intexamtional Petroleum Company Limited, Mr. LeSueur began his active association with the oil 'business when he went to England in con• sctdon with the purchase of pro- ducing fields in Peru for Interna- tional Petroleum Company, Limited. .Subsequently, he took charge of negotiations with Peruvian Govern- ment. In addition to o number of Direc- torates which he holds, Mr. LeSueur also takes an active interest in pub- lic affairs and in philanthropic matters. FOR SALE— Early Alaska and White Bing Oats at 60c per bus. also mixed grain Alaska & Borley and Empire ,& Barley at 81.60 per cwt. All grain well cleaned and extra • good guality, Terms cash phone 5-r-6 J. P. McIntosh War Savings Comttiittee Bank Of Canada Ottawa Plans for the sale of War Saa 1n *c Certificates' and the w:tlespread. acceptance of individual thrift programa o.s a war effort are now bring organized, Iton, J. L. Rnl-ton, Fliiister of Finance, has nunareed the appointment of W. Ii. Somerville, of Waterloo. Ont., and de C^r; . 1''e:iubienr of Montreal, its national chub -men of the National Sivinus C,mmnittee, R. V. LeSuenr, of Toronto, has J been appointed Ontario chairman ot tae War c:vines Commit tee. Pro-iy i vincial committees., to be annotate-- ed In .the near future, will 1.a repro- srn:ta hive ofafirienit a eo. labour, ; lnilnatt•y, flnan1- edncr;•':i and the profe'asicns, • The Ontario (lir •to the Wo r Savings Committee, 11 r. LeSsieur,.la a native of Sarnia t r.,1 a gent -Nate of the University or Toronto and of Osgoodo Hall. hlr, LeSueur repre- senied West Lambton in the house of Commons. 1921-25, In 1088 he Dutch ;Display At Exhibition roll tightly in a Turkisb,. towel for five minutes, hang in an airy place and you'll a surprised with .the 're- sult in a very short time---+lf you have a horror of leaving the sovers off dishes to allow cooling satisfy yourself by covering theme with a piece of cheescloth lightly stretch- ed in an embroidery hoop a little larger than the dish containing the food, Netheiland's Exhibit is Expected To .Arrive For the 'Opening of the C.N.E. Even though The Netherlands government has prepared dor any eventuality in .the European war situation and• is ready to defend Itself against invasion, that coun- try 433411 be represented again this year to the Canadion National Ex- hibition, xhibition, according to a cable re- ceived at the C.N.E, The trade display will not be made by The Netherlands proper but by the Netherlands East Indies which comprise Java, Madeira, Borneo, Sumatra and: Celebes, Netherlands, East Indies Netherlands East Indies author- ities in Batavia, Java, capital of the East Indies colonies, have re- served display space in the Inter- national Pavilion amounting to 2.400 .snare feet, Last year The Netherlands exhibit was among the most impressive in the Inter- national Pavilion and it wos pro- posed to return this year with an even more comprehensive display of the products of the country. Not deterred by the situation in Europe the Dutch colonies in the East will endeavor to expand their trade in the Western Hemi- sphere by means of displays at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. Work has commenced on the preparation of the exhibit which will be shipped in time to arrive iu Toronto early in • August, KITCHEN CHATTER Ever in a hurry to get some place and find your beet stockings are dirty lust when you avant them 'iii hurry up the drying process wring them out as day as Possible, P,, s14•'L,-•, TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE SEALED Tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ''Teaider for Coal," will be received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving) Wednesday, M a y 2 9, 1 9 4 0, for the supply of coal and coke for the Donrinloni Buildings throughout. the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifica- tions and conditions attached'caa. obtained from the Purch Agent, Deparbmewt of Public Work's, Ottawa; and the Supervising Archi- tect, 36 Adelaide 'St. East. Toronto, Ont. Tenders should be made on the twins supplied by the Department and in aecordonce with departai<ent- al specifications and conditions attached thereto. Whenthe mount of tender' ex- ceeds the slim of $5,000.00—whether it be for one building only or more—the tender must attach to their tender a sea•tiiied cheque on a chartered bank in, Canada, made payable to the order of the Honor- able onorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds or the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway=`" Com- pany ompany and its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed its. to principal and interest by the Do- minion of Canada, or the aforemen- tioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to make up au odd amount. The Department also reserves the right to demand from any success- ful tenderer a security deposit, in the farm of a certified' cheque or bond as above,'•equal 4o 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, to guaran- tee the proper fulfilment of the 00n - tract. By order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, Eee.retary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 30, 1940. Ang`.'714 iffaiirirlW»raltwF ai-Zestiss ttsr irsi.tari .37. ?:cs7si FARMERS ATTENTE sE MdLi am7E362 °" '.aw G1 We want to meet a limited number of progressive farmers who wish to increase their income by several hundred dollars growing one acre of a large variety of Red Raspberry. The berries to be shipped to a largo Toronto dealer for store and miscellaneous use. Cloven :merit certified root systems furnished for Fall. plantig on attractive terns. With ordinary care the berry to be planted will yield over 8,000 pint boxes per acre. Mali reply to Box 50 Brussels Post on or before l lay 29th A personal visit will be made at your home showing, business in detail. Farm owners only considered. zumengogsamtugi=magmscoggeoggietnaggaguaI'r to