The Brussels Post, 1938-12-21, Page 6THE BRUSSE,LS POST
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I dos lIt 1 uhrean, premium on
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11I yuleletur and tret.s. bonds 31,;10 91
Pi.t Quinn work on !Myth
(':'eeg Drain 20 .00
Blyth Standard, advertising 4195
1',.t 1chl=sing house
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rnt.t„- contracti"
1 ()illicit 11t.Callum, ln-pector
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A liplaw appointing a time and
pi:.l'.ca to hold an election was Mass.
t+d.
Also a by-law to empower the
Count) Treasurer to collect and
levy a collector's rate au taxes :•"•
tn"ned,
car' O•.kley, relief 10,00
The nominatiam will be held at the
Toat.sllip Hail on, Friday, Dec. =1,
1008 and it a roll be demanded the
::]axion will ye held on friday, De-
cember 30, 1938,
A. MacEwen, Clerk,
Buy your Xmus Sunkist Oranges
at tamer's and your Candy, Patter_
sou's Chocolate D:'ops 15c lb.
Largest Candy assortment h
Brussels.
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NOW is the time to buY 0
1938 Standard Ford Coach with ^Trunk
1937 DeLuxe Chevrolet Master Sedan
1937 DeLuxe Ford Sedan with Trunk
1936 Chevrolet Standard Coach
1936 Standard Ford Coach
1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach
1935 Ford DeLuxe Coach
1934 DeLuxe Chevrolet Coach
1932 Ford Coach
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Chrysler Coupe
1929 Ford Coach
1929 Graham Sedan
1929 Pontiac Sedan
2-1929 Durant Sedans
1928 Pontiac Coach
1928 Buick Sedan
2-1927 Chevrolet Sedans
2-1926 Chevrolet Coaches
- Trucks -
1934 Ford Truck 1931 Ford Truck
1932 Chevrolet Truck 1929 Chevrolet Truck
1935 Dodge Truck
WE TAKE THIS OPPORUNITY OF WISHING ALL
A Merry .hristmas
---AND----
A Happy New Year
rity 3 i ore Days!
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CHRISTMAS .
Will take Care of your Gift.
Requirements - Satisfactorily
Promptly - Economically
Below Are a Few Suggestions
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Obituary
Thomas W. Mothers
Following a major operation there
passed away at the General Idnsp'-
tal, Wingham, on Saturday, Thomas
W, 1latUe.s in his 7510 year. 112
was born ou the 1st concession of
Morris Township, son of the late
11,' awed firs, Robert Mothers.
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Limited
-Service
Phone 161
With a Smile -
Wallace St., Listowel
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Minutes of Council meeting held
in the Township H.:1l. Morris o'1
Thu,;day. Dec. 15, 1938.
The men'bers wl.e all present
with the Ruse p e'H.ng.
The minutes of the last meetia1
were read and adopted.
Th efollawirg accounts were 31.1 8,
des, Peacock, selecting 4 07
jurors
a:outvc•illo11, Duncan, Wheeler, 65,00
Wallace, Eryane, each 65,00
Reeve Cardiff 140,00
N. Higgins, treas.
School attendance officed 12,00
Stamps
Financial Statement
A. 11scFiwen
Postage
I Burris extras on the H.tck-
vvrll tI cin
C _ ,1 taker McArter
H. Kirkb} re;airing the
11cMtt1ur Drain
Ed. Elyans, extras for the
Hackwell Dran -
Dr. J. P. Campbell medical
services
Jas. Mc'Fadzean Insurance
premium for Insurance
Power grader
11.00
10.00
202.50
25.00
5,01
15.00
90,x4
6.00
20.00
In March, 1005, he was united'
in marriage to Katlltya Burka, of
Greed Bay, Wis., who p,edeceased
hint May 24th, 1917. To this 11)1011
was boin five children, Mrs, James
Moses (Ethel), Grey Township;
Viola, Pearl and Beat, of Blu.evale;
one daughter, Francis Ruth, died
in infancy. He is also survived by
five sisters and two brothers, one
brother, John, died a few years
ago. For twenty-five years he ca:'-
ried on a successful barber busi-
ness at Escanola, Michigan. In
1917 he returned to Bluevdle where
he has since resided. He was a
faithful member of Bluevale Un-
ited Churg, He, was a loving and
devoted father.
Phe funeral was held Tuesday •
at 2 ro.m. from his late resi-
dence, the service conducted by his
pastor Rely, A. V. Robb,
.Many and beautiful were the flor-
al tributes testfyiug to the high
esteem in whih oe was nail. •
Te pall -bearers were: Robert
Shaw, Robert Warwick, Will Mots,
John Smith, Raymund Elliott and
Charles Agar.
Inte.anent took
harp cemetery,
10.00
without -delay
STUDDED TIRES
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would bog down ordinary
tires Goodyear Studded
Tires bite in and keep you
going ... under control
every second.
Everyone who faces
"off -the -pavement" driv-
ing,'
riv
inn, in heavy mud or snow
needs these tires: postmen,
doctors, salesmen and
farmers have proved them
indispensable. Ask your
Gooto show
youdGoodyearear rStudded
Tires for your car today!
THE LUG TiRES
Keep trucks, buses and tractors on
titti to In the Your Goodyear doodler Pas them. season.
GOODEAR„
place in Wing--
BELGRAV E
The December meeting of the Wo-
men's Association was hell in the
basement of the United church on
Wednesday afternoon. with a good
attendance present, Mts. J. C. Proc-
ter, the president was in charge.
The Scnp:t re reading was taken
by Mrs, H. Wheeler. Rev. J. 1).
Townend led in prayer'. The minutes
of the previous meeting were adopt -
e (land the ,treasurer:'s. report snow-
ed a splendid balance, Reports were
given by the group leaders. It wax
decided to give a donation of $175
to the Boards of Stewards. The elec-
tion of offloads as conducted by
Rev. J. B. Toweend and resulted as ,
follows: president, Mrs. .1, 115.
Coultas; 1st vice, Mils. J. 5, Procter,
2nd vice, Mrs. Albert Vincent; 3rd
vice, Mra. Jclhn G. Anderson; secro-
tarry, Mrs. Alex Manning; assistant
secretary and press reporter, Mrs.
C. R. Coshes; ,treasurer, Mrs, J. B.
Tow -newt; pianist, Mrs, N, Keating;
assistant pianist, Mrs. C. Wheeler;
flowe•: committee, Mrs. J, A. 0111(1es
and Mrs, Jordan; desk committee,
Mrs, 1I, Wheeler', Mrs. Keating;
auditors, Mrs, J. L. Stewart and
MN. J. G, Andens0u.
Plans for nebt year's activities
will ye matte at the Jantlttry meet-
ing, The meeting was closed with
the Benediction by Rev. 'Pownend.
The Young Peoples Society o1'
Knox 'United clhur(h will present a
se vire of btor and 10g 111 i'.
service Or tory owl song in 1.1:•
church on Sundry evening al. 8
o'clock and all are Spilled d to alar lvl
this Christmas Service.
•11118, R. Yule 111eu1 a 11,5 days 111
London this week.
Buy your Xmas Sunkist 3)11111331,
al 1. (war's and your C,1111y. Pa134'".
1,11 10.4 Candy assortment in
f)russeis,
Fi MFR D, BELL, B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
For
Women or Gliris 5c to 75c
• . • , .. 75c to $1.50
69c to $1.00
50c-
$1.95
$1.00 to $1.95
$2.95 to $4.95
$2.95 to $4.95
- • •
$1.50 35c to $1.00
Handbags -Smart Styles $1.00 to $3.9569c to $1.25
Scarves -Wool $1:Ov0 to $1.50
Silk Crepe, Satin 10
Fl owers- 'For Street or Evening Wear • . ' • ' ' ' ' $2.95 to $ 1. .50 0
House Coats -Big Selection5 to $4.25
Ski Suits -Suits or Separate $2.920 Per Cent Off
Coats -Women's or Girls • • $1.00
Vestees-No sleeves sweater
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®r Men or Boys
..
Neckties -Smartest ever 25c to $1.0025c to $1.00
Sox -Fancy or Plain $1.00, 1.5 o $1.95
Shirts -Very attractive - , , $1. $1.95
Gloves -Lined or unlined $00. 1.50, to $1.95
Scarves -Wool or Cashmere 5c to 75c
Hasdkerchiefs-Pain or initial to $1.00
Handkerchiefs -With matched tie 75c to0, $1.00
Braces andiarters-To match
Belt and Buckle Set $1 $1.0000
Muffler and Glove Set $1.95
59 to $1.95
Pyjamas' .
aFlannelette .55
Pyjamas- Broadcloth ....`m $ $1.50 .5 to o139 $3 3.$350
Sweaters -Sweater Coats
5
Leather Coats -Horsehide: • • • • Boys $9.50 Men's $12.95
Leather Windbreakers i $10.95
Bath Robes -Plain, fancy $5.95 to $7.95
Smoking Jackets $6.95 to $10.00
Hats - All New Styles $1.95 to $3.50
Caps - Smart designs 75c to $1.00
Overcoats - Men's or boys' 20 Per Cent. Off
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For the Home
Handkerchiefs -Big selection
Hosiery -Sheer, service weights
Wool, Silk and Wool
Lingerie-Velvasuede Panties, Vests
Pyjamas, Gowns
Silk, Satin Panties
1 Pyjamas
Gowns
Gloves -Angora or Kid
Lined Cape
All Wool
BLANKETS.
Flannelette Blankets Full double bed pair
Esmond -The best colors
Overthrows - 'Kenwood
Keswood-Finest Quality Wool
Flannelette - Fancy Check
Bed Spreads -Rayon, Satin, Candle
Wick
Pillow Cases Wabasso • • -
Bed Sets - A Real Gift
Cotton Sheets -- Wabasso • • • • • • • • ....... . .
TOWELS
Bath Towels- All colors
Linen Towels
-ter
$2.39
Each $2.00
$5.50 to 9.50
Pair $830
Pair $230
$1.95 to $6.95
• ' 50c, 75c, $1.00
$3.75 to $3.95
$2.25 to $4.75
TABLE LINEN
Singe Cloths -Fine Linen 68x88
2x21/1 yards
Linen Sets -Cloth and 6 Napkins
Bridge Sets and Covers
25.c to $1.00
Pair $1.00 to $2.00
$2.95 to $3.25
$4.75
$5.50 to $8.00
$1.00 to $3.95
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