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After nearly a half a century in the retail business-the last 32 years in Listowel WE
ARE FORCED TO END OUR BUSINESS OPERATION. III health is forcing me to quit-- SELL TO
THE BARE WALLS MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
Men & Boys' (.‘loth se, Furnishings, Shrew ,,veers
The entire stock is up for sale and it will be sold in bulk lots, in parcel lots or by the piece
-it is up to the buyers to decide. This is not a sale to raise money nor to reduce a stock„ It is
a "GOING OUT OF BUSINESS" SALE. It is as simple as that. The stock is too large and the art-
it,ies tip numerous to give a list of prices but on this page you will find just a ;nix examplas cf
the many money-saving values offered at this time. You will find wholesale prios3, n2n.E45,g,tur-
ers' prices and maNy 'BELOW COST" prices.
The Sale Starts This Thursday, Februavy 21se
and will continue until every article is sold. We will not be replacing any stock that is sold -
every article will go on a first-come, first-served basis.
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M. SIEGAL
Regular $39.50
en's and
Young Men's
New Styles for Spring
SALE PRICE
Sizes 26 to 34
S' s SVITS
Regular $22.50
SALE PRICE.
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MEN'S Shoes & Rubbers
Will be sold at the lowest prices ever advertised
in town
BOYS' SOLID .LEATHER
Greb Shoes • MEN'S SOLID LEATHER •
Greb Shoes.. •••
Pair
$2.99 pait,
$5.99 U
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-reduescIaly, Febr01'y 29t-i'l 1957 TUE BRUSSELS POST
N. !We 0 0 ...T., ••• -#,---
to prevent fire.
''.Cho following policy holders Were,
then called ont
Cass Ilhemson, A. W. Neil, QeOrge
Walltny, lionrY Johann, A, 4 strong, uok Pear6on, 'Wan, Hale and
Graham,
lt was utotVed by Stirong au0,.
seconded bY MaleOhn. Forbes that
the HOwicit Company consider
idea of a deductible clause beidg
ineorpOrated in the policy,' MIS
matter to he brought to the
attention of the next .Group Meeting,
",This suggestion was then glreg soongtai by a former Directek
W, R. Graham.
resulted nominations
1-1QWICK .1Y11.11"Wst.
ANNUAL MEETING. •
The 84th AMMO Meeting .of the
fletr.i0 .174)31100.s Nlutirtil Fire
Insurance OontlAaaY waft held in th-e
TON511),00 Mall, GOrrie, February
8th. 1957,
The President, Norman Harding
opened he Meeting with,a TerY
formative address in which he re,
Viewed the 1950 business. 'He stated •
that the loss experience Ott the COm-
patty for the past 'year was one or
the heaviest in its history, The re.,
port ,hawed an increase in the
policies, and also an increase of
approximaWy two million. of ill-
.surance in force.
The reading of the mlnutnes of
the last Annual Meeting and also
the Auditor's Report were adopted
as read,
These revorts having been dis,,
as
nominated by
seconded by FARES FROM:
posed of the VrOeident of the
COMIPS,OY reaneSted the meeting to.
appoint a chair-man,
it was movoa by Robert ,Gibson
Viad sdconded by Niacoltu; FOmmbes
that Harold ,Cosens. be ,ehaitimag.
Cesens gate a very inter,.
riding speech in which he OomAii,
meated the Directors and monage„
'eat of the Company ter their
success in handling the affairs of the
COmTlany during a trying year.
The eoatomq., requested nonik,
o,tions for, two :Directors for three
years, She retiring Directors being
Messrs J, A. Bryans and Norman
Harding,
The
fallow*:
,Glare Hutchinson,
Wesley Wilkin and
Malcolm Forbes.
Norman Harding, nominated by
Robert Council and seconded by Wm,
caaltObell•
J. A, Bryan% nominated by Arthur
bolts= and: seconded iiy Harry
Aitel4nsoo,
There being, no farther nemla-,
ations it was Moved by Don Aitchiu.
son and seconded by 'Robert Gibson
that the nominations be closed,
A letter of resignation, Was then,
read front J. A, Bryane in which he
stated that due to iii health he
would net seal; rerelection, He also
stated that %text year would be the
first time Set eighty three years
.tbat the name 'iryans would not
at,<Rear on 'the Annual. Report, his
;father havftAg served as a Director
for thirty nine years and he him-
self for :forty four years,
Phe chairman then declared. Glare
Hutchinson and Norman Harding
elected to the Board of Directors for
the next ,Gturec years, Tile Directors
kocietc) then thanked the policy_
,bolders ,for ,the confidence they
placed in theM,
it was 001 MONIed by Doll .A.0-0111.11,
Hot), and seconded Araniur jack,
son that; it letter of appreciation be
forwarded Mr. Brans front the
policy bOiders for his long oaal faith•
final service to the Company. nd also
expressing"the hopie that he would
soon be restored: to good irealth
again
Messrs W. 10. Whttfielcl and G, A,
Gibson were appointed Auditors for
the year 1961,
The following Dhlelatms then
addressed the meeting,
W, L, Douglas, Harold Robinson,
Dwart Moiercher and Wm, L, Speir,
The Inspector 2or the Company,
Jack Wilson .gavo a talk on laic
year's work and suggested certain
Precautions that should be to taken
It was moved by G. A. (13.13sOt
and seconded by Ewart 77,14114,'
*aft a Vote of thanks be extend
or chairman, Harold Qosens,
The meeting Mooed WW1, ty
National Aotkem,
EXCURSION
$4.75 GUELPH
.85 HANOVER
$4.30 HARRISTON
4.75 INGERSOLL
4.75 KINCARDINE
2.45 KITCHENER
2A5 LISTOW EL
120 MITCHELL
5.05 OWEN SOUND
1,90 PAISLEY 5.20
$4,30 PALMERSTON $$40
315 SOUTHAMPTON 510
SARNIA it
3.70
0.55
STRATFORD MO 1
5.85 STRATHROY 5.20
2.45 WALKERTON 4.60
3.60 WATFO RD 1.75
4.00 WINGHAM 4.75
4.75 WYOMING 620
ALLENFORD
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▪ WANTED
r • To buy, a farm.
L. Waxman • Brussels
FOR SALE
6 room brick siding house.
Contact Forest Whittard,
Phone 65r5 Brussels
NOTICE
We need Sucker Pigs and chunks
- any size. Save community sale
commissions. Save on tracking.
Sell direct to me - cash.
IAN McDONALD
Phone 3 Brussels
FOR SALE
100 acre Farm on amity Road.
Frame House, Bath, Furnace; ST
acres Workable; 1 mile from store.
Price $8,500.00
90 acre Farm on highway, hydro,
Frame House; Bank Barn, Price
$6,3001.00
1 Storey House in villare, mod-
ern facilities. Price $2,250.00
Brick Cottage in village, bath,
garage. Price $3,200.00
Restaurant and Grocery Store In
village on lake, •with living quarteca.
Rent $40 per month. Stock and
equipment $4,500.00
220 acre Farm near good,,town. 2
sets of buildings; hydro. 260 acres
workable. Price $26,000
Phone 84 J. C. Long Realtor
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