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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-5-26, Page 4"l'ot nasqedeey Sovel 41cm ''?‘Zest" "Besides 'being totally disabled he endures mental agony because when he could get it, he didn't buy insur- ance with total disability monthly income benefits. "Itis plight taught me a lesson. I now have a Confederation Life Policy that guarantees me a monthly income if I become totally disabled. Moreover, I shan't need to pay premiums while totally disabled although the policy will remain in force during my total disability and the full amount of the policy will be paid to my wife should I die." • • • • • Confederation Life was one of the first Life Insurance Companies to issue policies with Monthly Income Total Disability Benefit. Write for the booklet "Protect Your Earned Income" It will tell you all about this remarkable Insurance Pro- tection. BEFORE YOU INSURE; CONSULT— HEAD OFFICE TORONTO J. C. LONG, Representative, Brussels Classified. d Ship ns your lot direct or throheh THE BRUSSELS POST WOOL FOR SALE— bushels of Flax Apply at rite iaussn:. Po., FOR SALE— ttaby buggy. Phone Eta --6 FOR SALE - 4 range shelters. 9;1rr t 'nt Mitchell. 1L 11.R. tiros h EXCHANGE — A man's bic'yelc woal1 lilt, to ex- change fora girl's bicycle if pnsiltle, Phone 75-r-1 FOR SALE - 1930 - Mod,l A Coach, good tilcq and in cowl running. condition. Earl Sellers Phone 11-1' 10 FOR SALE - 16 pigs weatt,vl, 1; chunk, 50 lbs.. 11 chunks about flit lbs. Eldon Wilson — __.. Phone 20-r- FOR SALE -- now; small lead table. lite new. new; small leaf table, floe ew. Phone 15 FOR SALE— R.C.A. Victor car radio, in good condition. Phone 21 after 6 o'clock LOST— A yellow collie dog on Monday in vicinity of Brussels answers to name of 'nippy. nark on his head. Dan Melzinuou Phone 24-r-12 FOR SALE— ,Qnebec cook stove with oven, in excellent condition also a coffee 11 table, new. � Mrs. 0. Doll Phone 20 r8 i WANTED— ' Curling Stones At Once. State con- dition and price, Write S. Carlon, 537 Besset•er Street, Ottawa, Ont. Soccer Schedule June 1—Walton at Brussels 2—St. Columban at Ethel 4—Brussels at Winthrop 5—Atwood at Ethel 8—Brussels at Ethel 8—Atwood at Winthrop 8—Walton at St. Columoan 11—Ethel at Brussels 11—Walton at Atwood 14—Ethel at Winthrop 16—Brussels at Walton 18—Walton at Winthrop 19—St. Columban at Brus els 21—Ethel at St, Columban 23—Atwood at Walton Columban at Winthrop 26—Atwood at Brussels S8—St. Columban at Atwood 33—Winthrop at Walton 30—Winthrop at Ethel Jule r—Winthrop at Atwood 2—St, Columban at Walton 5—Walton at Ethel BUSINF SS CARDS C. A. Myer M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON William St. Phone 4- Brussels, Ont. Allan A. Lamont Agent For—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile llinazeauteree, mei particulars or our SpPcial Automobile Pollo' ior favasfsva Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-3 Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 65 No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home. B. G. Wanner Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer. J. F. Harper, B. A., M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 9 p. m. Mao 11 - 12 a. m., when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p. m. Sunday -- Emergency and by appointments only. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGIIAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day -- Offict open every day. Phone 20x _ — —^ Successor to E. D. +ell Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. Phone Office 96 — Brussels, Ocmt. Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson PHONE 18-r•661 — SEAFORTH, ONT. Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or R. 5. Hetheringto, K. C., Barrister Office, Brussels, 11. A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or as, . - •" -.r• �• BRUSSSELS, ONS. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONAM For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" soul they wall be looked after Immediately For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. our local collector. f,o•td Prier; --- prom r grading --- prompt payment. Sacks and tags suenll:' 3. William Stone Sons, Limited INGERSOLL, ONTARIO. FOR SALE— .A. Massey -Harris hay loader in real good condition. 14 -ft. hay reek all new floor; 1/4-H.P. electric motor, only used 1 month. Phone 23-r-23 a:.tcss�aramc,sa911stmeam,vnP.uiralie" NOTICE TO CREDITORS fu Ilse estate of ANNIie STRR'I'TON late of the Village of Rriseels In the County of Huron, n•'dnw, wbo diad on or about the ;:0th lay of April, A.D. 1048. TATS RNOTICR that all parties having. claims or demands against the ,state of the mho -re deceased must mall particulars ao:d proof of same to the undersignei executor 00 or before the 4th day of June, A.D. 1945. upon which nate the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which shall bay.- been re- reived. DATED et Brussels this 11th day of May, A.TT. 1948. J. Herbert Stretton, executor by his solicitors CRAWFORD ,& 'HETHERINGTON, Bruseels, Ontario NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of ELIZA MATILDA M TLDOON, late of the Village of Brussels in the County of Huron, widow, who died on or about the 21st day of April, A.D. 1948. TAKE NOTCE that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased mast mail particulars and Proof of same to the undersigned executrix on or before the 4th day of June, A.D. 1948, upon which date the said exeoutrix will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which shall there have been received, DATED et Brusesls this Jith day of May, A. D. 1948. Isobel Lowery, executrix by her solocitors ORAWFORII & HETHERINGTON, Brussels, Ontario, WANTED— Man for steady travel among con- sumers in Brussels, Permanent cor.- neotion with large manufanturer Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh Dept. No. ML -J-152- 131, Montreal. FOR SALE— Electric motors rewound and ro Faired, Expert workmanehlp. Moder• ate prices. New motors in stock. ... Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario, Street, Stratford, Ont. TENDERS WANTED - 2 cord of dry cedar Lc be delivered to each of the 12 Grey Tv,p. Schools Tenders to be in by May 24. Tender's may he acrented for all or any part of this wood. Phone 25-r-5 J. 0arl Hemingway Sec -Treas. OWN YOUR BUSINESS! .. r Join the leading company of HOME SERVICE IN CANADA. Let your effort determine your inentne. IVery little capital needed. If you have travelling equipment, here is your chance to DSP it with benefit. Write for full detalle—FAMTLEN. 1600 Delnrtmier, Montreal. --^ FOR SALE - 60 acre farm oft Highway. price 1.e00. 65 erre farm 1?e miles of Highway 2,600.00 100 acre farm on Highway, hush, hydro, good buildings, price $4,590.00. 100 acre farm en County Road, all modern conveniences and up-to-date buildings, X. C. Long. Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont, INeeln- day, May 251h, l913 "ME PR E REawz GEORGERBA/ t DISCUSS m e V9 ,,t (MIL L CTIO RINE i" Fri. May 28th — 8t2:0 - 9.00 p. lel. Tue. June lst — 10.30 - 11.00 p. nn. Fri. June 4th — 10.45 - 11.00 p. Ixi. CRL TORONTO Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE JUNE 7 Published by the Progressive Conservative Party of O"laria dao'-r5MIf8M_`,`.1?`WIDEtdi'E+'�PATI9`TEl'MMEE--'' Presbyterial Society Met At Lucknow Mrs. Pye, Toronto, Was Guest Speaker NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the estate of JEMTMA E. BRUCE late of the Village of Brussels• in the County of Huron. spinster, who died an or about the 9th day of April, A.D. 1948. TAIiE NOTICE that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased must mail particulars and proof of same to the undersigned executors on or before the 4tb day of Juno, E.D. 1948, upon which date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which shall then have been received. DATED at Brussels this llth day of May A.D. 1948. Mrs. Bessie S. McNair Mrs. Elizabeth A. Elliott Mr. John Evans TENDERS FOR PAINTING— Tenders w111 be reneived until June 1. 1949, by Morris School Area Board for the painting of the inter- 1 iors of schools number 1, 4 and 7, Walls and ce111ngs to he tbnvnughlY cleaned before painting and two coats of paint applied if necessary. Work to be done during.; Reimer vacation, Ralph 8, Shaw, Ser.•, Bluevale, Ont. "HELP WANTED—MALB" AN OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 26 and 55— have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lished in a profitable business of Your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company. IDept, 0-B-4, 2174 Mason 9t., Montreal, Que. Executors by their solicitors CRAWFORD & HEOTHERINGTON, Brussels, Ontario. MORRI S 1 -nt. She stressed the Net that on' church conies, first, anti W,M.S, second'. She spoke of the importance 1 of the individual member and the effect and influence of their lives, 13 they are true -followers of elitist. The 34th Annual Meeting of the She spoke highly of the work being Maitland Presbyterial :9o:iety of the dole in the Chinese entre and St. Women's Mdaisouary Society of the Margaret's Home in Tnrntin, Presbyterian Church in Canada was Regret was expressed that Rev, re held in the church at Lucknow, on H. MacDonald, D.D., Modorat tr of Tuesday, May 1Sth, with forenoon the, Gen, rat Assembly of the Preshy- and afternoon sessions. !tartan Church In Canada was suffer- ing from a heart condition and was unable to bring a message '0 the meeting. Miss Gwen Stewart tavorgd with a solo, aooempanled by Mrs. 'William Henderson of Hillsdale, Among three attending the Martin - Wills wedding in the Presbyterian Church, Milton on S;tturdlty were Wm. J. Grasby, Rohn. and Mrs. Grasby, Rnbt. and Ernest :Vieille. Lorne and Mrs. Nicol ani Ross, Geo. and Mrs. Michie and daughter Ruth, ,Sas. and Mrs, Michie and Barbara The bride will be remembered by a good many in Morirs twp., having spout many a vacation ',moult the Michie families. Mr; and Mrs, Chas. Cole and daughter ,Toon of London, ll.obt. Cole of Toronto, Albert L, Cols of Kiich. Prier, Mrs, Isabella' Cole of Blyth, spent Sunday at the hone of Jas. and Mrs, Michie, 5th line. SURGE MILKERS DAIRY MAID Hot Water Heaters J. B. Higgins, Seaforth Service Dealer — Phone 138 Seaforth GEORGE POLLARD REPRESNTATINk; — BRUSSELS, The President, Mrs. ttutiu•Ie MIA of Teeswater, presided throughout Following invocation anti prays, Mrs, Harold Speer, Brussels, spoke on the thane "Divine Guidance," based on the 3rd. Chapter of Exodus, and pointed out lessons to be learned from the life of Moses, Miss Grace Stewart led in prayer. Delegates and visitors were warmly welcomed by Mrs. William Douglas. The highlights of the, morning ses- sion was an address by Mrs. Pye, Toronto, a member of the Council Executive. who was introluced by Mrs.. Russel. She pointed out that God had a plan and uurpose for all of us. it is our duty to follow God's Guidance and if we do se and live Christian lives we will be examples to others in the building of God's Kingdom bare, -She outlined the duties and the results of our secre- tories and deaconesses, she stressed Viet a warm welcome he extended to the newcomers to our country. Site closed her remarks by saying it is our responsibility to furnish the tools to carry an W.1i..;. work. Grreltngs from Pres.,ytel•y wort• brought by Rev. Ivor MacTver of Craubroak, who after extending con- gratulations to the snd.rty on its con- tinued success. spoke briefly on the inn -torten -Ile of Mission work, and iter spiritual effect on the 11Lime church. Reports were presented by Mrs, Robert Mowbray and wrr• dedicated in prayer by Mrs. Robinson, Ford- wieb Mrs. Neil McDot1'd, T.antcs!de. offered the closing Prayre• Diner wens served in the 5+mday School room to one hundred and twenty-tive ladies, The tables were beautiful with spring fin -vers and baskets of tulips and narcissus Ircomited the auditorium. The afternoon sesedon opened with scripture and Meditation by Miss McKinney, Kincardine, on the theme, "Growth in Grace." Philiipplens• chap, 3, Mrs. Linklater lei in prayer. The treasure', Mrs. Bill, gave a most eneon'eging report, showing that the allocation ball been exceed- ed by 5500., and the suggested allo- cation of $1400., Inc 19.41 was ac tented. Mrs, Jelin Pollodt, delegate to the Srnerllnal meeting held last week at Mechem, gave a thrilling' report. She nu -flitted the main message eoeveye8 in the aridresses by special grea.liers, including that of the Moderaler of the General Assembly, and Miss left!. Connell n4 the Bltil Field in India. Mrs. Robert Mowbray dealt with the hnsiness and fitlancia1 portion of the meeting and t.xpiained - tho reason for hirreased attentions. She said eut•eess depends on tite inrlivi(lual member and seggested that "each one, reach one," Mrs, C, 'FT, MacDonald ';ave a s111 - miry of the year's wok carried (11 ry the auxiliaries through the differ. mt departments, increases were ree ported in several departments, shone ire great, r inte'eel, Mrs, McAuley, Ripley. introduced the special speak• er for the afternoon, Mrs, Donald Munro, of ITamilton, SynoOteal Prosf- CRANBROOK In the absence of the minister, Rev. L D. Meciver, who conducted Anniversary services int Chalutet's Presbyterian -Church, Whitechurch, on Sunday, the service iu Knox Church here was conducted by Rev. W. S. Sutherland. The choir sang the anthem, "The Ninety and Nine" vette Grastno MacDonald taking the solo parts. At the service next ititodayt Rev. A. Gordon Faraaty of Toronto, sec- retary of Missionary Education for ' the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will be the guest -speaker. Mr. Fara- day will have an ituportent message, and it is hoped that everyone wall Mrs. R. TIeWhinncy :cad a compli- be present. mentary address, expressing appt'eri- Jas. and Mrs. Mottle and Douglas, atiou of the 25 years of faithful ser- London, were week end visitors at vice tendered to the Executive, by rte home of Allen Cameron. Mrs. Horny McGee of Winghaui, end who was. unable to be present, due to Murray and Mrs. Butter have ill health. She will be presented with a certificate of honorary member- ship. The report of the nominating committee, presented by airs. Wil- liam McInnis was accepted and the MacDonald and Mrs. I. D. MacIver following slate of officers was attended the Presbyterial held in installed by Mrs. Munro. Lucknow on Tuesday, May 18. moved into their new house in the village. Dies. Dan Huether, Mrs. Martin honorary President, Miss Mashers, Kincardine; President, Mrs. Guthrie Reid, Teeswater; let Vice•Pres., Mrs. A, McAuley, Ripley; 21ed Vice -Pres.. Mrs, Jahn Campbell, Mo]eswo•til: The meeting opened with Hymn 365 :tri. Vice Pres., Mrs, Rusesll, Luck- . followed by the Scripture reading in now; 4th Vice Pres., Mrs. W. Sutiter- I unison, Topic was taken by Mrs, land, Whitechurch; 5th Vice Pres.. I Stanley Fischer, Hymn 579 was Mrs. A. Nimmo, Winghnm, Treasut- 1 then sung. Mimttes of the last er. Mrs. ,Sohn 13e11, Kincardine; Ser.- 'meeting were neat and adopted by rrtaries—Recording, IIs, R. Mnw- I secretary, seconded by Mrs. Stanley bray, Win:ghoul; Correepotnlieg, Mrs. , Fischer. The meeting closed with T, MaeTvor, Cranbroolt; Finance. Mrs. Prayer. Lunch was served by 'Will. 'Black. Kincardine; Evenenig the hostess asistecl by Mrs. Stanley department. Young Women and 1 Fischer. Girls, Mrs. Morgan Henderson, Luck - now; Misison. Band, Mrs. A. Lours. bury, Ethel; Home Helpers, Mrs, 1e SPeir, Brussels; Stulent, Mrs. D on. ! O.R•M•T.A. aid Rae Winghnm; Life `Member. The May meeting of the Young Women's Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs, Allen Cameron. The meeting was in charge of Jean Dunn. ship. Mrs. R. Thomson, Brussels; Gleti Tidings, Mrs. FI. McGee, Wing - ham; Supply, Mrs, Ringrese, Tees - water; Welcome and Woifaro, Mrs. W. F. MacDonald, R. R. 6, Lucknow; Literature and Library Mrs, George Day, Winglvan; Press, Mrs, Parish Morfatt. L augside; Assistant Press, Mrs. Jorgensen, Bluevale; Historian. Mrs, R. McWhinney, Dungannon. The president, Mrs. Guthrie Reid gave a very impreslsve closing message. Soto asked the question, Are we giving our beet? Ai•e we putting first things first; God gave lits son to save the world, therefor: should we not give our best. Mrs, Raymond I+llioit expressed appreetatiol to all who had assisted in making the meeting a success. and to the Limit - now ladies for their kind hospitality. Brussels extended at invitation in Meet there nlextyear, which was ac' cepled, Mrs. Russell closed the meet ing with prayer, Held Luncheon Menthers of. the Huron County Branch of the Ontarlq Registered music Teachers' Assoo'ation enter- tained at a luncheon at the Park Hoc ee, Codrrtch, Thursday, May 20th, during the Huron County Music Festival. They itad as their guests, Miss Margaret Butler, and Mr. O. Roy Fcnwiok, hath of Toronto, Adjudicators, pal i•°tR'8 MACHINE SHOP ot ,�1.<,tlz-i 7..' �� T Electric Welding Out: 3hcp is etarppedd to do First Class Welding Alla Lathe Work Your Patronage Solgcite'd' Good Bervlee Aatnve L !IM ER B9VAlt1 God For Kinds of Baking BOW !r US AT kAEKER BROS. i'batrllear 3140 *um&