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The Brussels Post, 1948-10-6, Page 5
lied LJ�'r ' l E p' t�'ll�lU al. Coat and iOres5 1'Y.s'�a i r ':i9.a.: ; a14.:?° ,a�E-'.Alv"t LdiuB' (1- for all ages a A' ,Ali;lt"i °cal or , r 1$II'••itri??ui'Zcd now being slaw, .t ,,: ;t ' .. ? S well in line with better sheen anywhere.. Mils,, Coats with leopard trim and tam tic'' 11 •' - 15' $37.50 Boxy and i itt^_:'$ : F.',ats of f "sae Barrymore Trill, Suede finish DUVANA and VELDONA fasi: onedl by the leading Coat Houses rf C? n ;da , .. $39.95 - $59,95 We also feature fur trimmed coats:, Full. shin Silver f' ons. e•:, from $69.95 erp to $99.95, grey dyed foxes. soft squirrels and muskrat, 0w Fur Coit,, are now on display at coin etitive prices. Your Cloth Coat is NOW BACK from storage. Please call for it as soon as poss'hle, as we have no storage facilities here. W&. dist save vru hard Cash on votrt pur- chac ' of i?r e.! '•-, ;d Millinery. We urge to purcho/.se your liccie rr NOW. There will, he ?,,: n'e-1 shor-ta' a b•afore the end of this InnrAF i!. Shop et the 'Fkads La oes Shppe Listowei'S Leading Ladies' Wear Store, Where your liar buys more. SAL R -- 1I FOR SALE-- Fe' AL_,Fe' :1 •:,n' ' 11; I'1, .. t THE BRUSSELS S FZ)%T NOTICE TO clue) T1SR3 l LOST — I,ru-=:;= Frir, r1,i'i'S bine aryl Bray tette:n: d ,etreat• r. Mrs. R. G. McBride FOR SALE— _ win'. e +•nets, -iz' 11. in r:d'.tinti, rano- n:in•e-ton Phone 33-r-13 LOST— On Brussels Fair Day a Rnr,;,:n lighter. initialer] H. J.. Reward. i'h•m 00 Helen Jermyn FOR SALE— lo spring calves, 1 ane -y, ar old rattle and 1 A1laddin lamp. Chester Rintmll Phone 51 -r -1S FOR SALE - 1n0 Sussex x Rhode Island Red pellets. 6 months old. lay1!W.. :Mervyn Pipe Phone 51411 NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES E}%ett•lc portable and eaidnet atm Treadle machines, For Particulars write Rex nn Th. Tirusee., Pest, WANTED EVERY WEEK—. 500 nigS. any size, Phone 36. Listowel or write P.O. Boa Gl, Lietowel FOR SALE— A number of good collie pup.. good healers, also a M. -H. tractor plow. Georgy Wesenberg Phone 56-r-9 FOR SALE— I i cows, 1 team of geldings, 250 leghoin pullets, 5 sucking pigs and 6 spring calves. Joe Oho m p an Phone 36-r•5 B A• YTH nudges. About GO relatives of Robert Procter gathered at his home to offer rongratulatinns on his recent marriage to )Ties Elizabeth Speak- man of Weston. A social evening was spent, after which Stewart Procter, on behalf of tile gathering. presented many usettul and beautiful The first Anglican Young People's Association meeting for this yar was held at the rectory to Blyth. The officers for this year are as fol. lows: president, Andre: Bradburn: vice-president, Nora Van Camp:. secretary, Muriel Brydges: treas•I urer, Tom Wade; pianist, Norma gifts. 1/ ..tree When the day comes for you to ease up, will you be de- pendent on others—or will you enjoy freedom from worry on a CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY? Don't look back and say "If Only .... " Look forward and say"I Will." a A low-cost Canadian Government Annuity guarantees you as much as $1200 a year for life. Y No medical Examination is required. • Your Annuity cannot be seixed under any law. You cannot lose your money even If your payments fall into arrears. • Anyone, from 5 to 85, is eligible. ' Annuities Branch DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY MITCHELL Min(ifer A. MntNAMARA D poly Minislo Niall fide 'Coupon today POSTAGE Aeeelieronkh, 6opatlmomanl or tabour,I0It15. Pbafo gond me COMPLETE 1NTORMAnaN ahaut Canadian eavornmont Annulltor, NAME ADDRESS (PRINT CLEARLY) 3 STOVES FOR SALE - 1 kitchen range, 1. coal heater, like new, 1 electric rangette. Telephone 51-r-6 J. F. Howard FOR SALE— A quantity of dry elm "hunks 12' loner, suitable for furnace or box stove, Pan M'Kinnon Phone 24-r-12, STRAYED— A heifer strayed to Lot 25 Con. C, Morris Twp,. owner ran have same by proving property and paving es• pens. a. Reg, Watson Phone 16-r-4 FOR SALE -- • 'T .f ni • ., nth day of O. }, t, will pt eel to dist ,1•r, eet-h retard nr iy }, w-hi'h ehall •h•'.. .t [tr - t: ra reived• fmtrth day of Sent• -'nib r, t T). mars Clark 13i. trig Walton, Ontario by her pellet tnrs t`R.tMrr;gr) 5 TTETHERI 1 TON. Rr':== 1-, Ontario RL,UF',AL ' Rev. L. C. Jnraen,•.- er,en.le,d The pulpit in Knox Prp-1 !en (-here!) Sunday morning' and ::,:•1:; •:n }t, suhj•-et of Joseph's , tome nn1 con- eerning his bonee..h'vin.• -113- ;1•'te- een yeare he was hitried in the land of promise. Th, ,,heir =all_ "lie L'tt- ed Me, • Anneemeemen' eves eneee regarding rhe 'e,:g of oe eta' ;.r. vires to he held later r,, t h. At the rev» lar m.eertneL in the United Chnr• h. f •r. T 1. Burden spoke on the theme. „Anchored in God. ' •'7•n r.1.r^tt .�rri,•, was observed. charley Jones and .'lark T) • hat., taken poeeeeslon or ih b.) 'ee smith and woodworking *mein. se they bought recently front Fred Selling. who had operated the 11... for nearly 1g ct :. M••. ;'.e°llne has henght a farm it tits :nwnsnm t Grey, Personals: Mrs. Brown. Rrltssels. with her daughter, Mrs. Rob, r'=nn. and Harvey: Mrs. Parke and daughter. Martha, with her daugh- ter, Mrs. 3. C. Toreeneen, at the Presbyterian manse: Miso Eileen McKinney. Victoria Hospital, Lon• dun, with her mother, Mrs, W. H. McKinney: William Paterson. To- ronto, with friends h=ire. Mrs. Al. bert Barry, Sarnia, with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. George Them. son: Mr. and Mrs. S. H. i none, Toronto, also Mre. Mar;nry ,Taeob , London, with air, and firs. R. E, McKinney: Miss Edith Clat•ni.e, Clinton. with her sister, Mrs. Burns Moffatt: Mr. and Mrs. J. 1T. ;,allow, Stratford, with STrs, Nellie Li11nw: Mr, and Mrs. Carl .Tnhneton. Marie and Keith, with Mr. and sire. Mc- Cabe at Sarnit: Mr, and Mrs. A. 11 Smith with friend. at 11)unntile : ,lir. and airs. Clendnn Yea, 5mtth- ampton. and Mr. Ram Atom -qt. Brus- Sels, with Mr. and Mr, T. H. 2. double -deck hen houses or suit- Smith, able fur drive sheds; one 24 x 40 ft all insulated; theother20 x 60 ft+, both in good condition and rook! he moved, Torrence Dundee at Walton "hope 90.r-5 '`OR SALE— ifilectrir motors rewound and ee neared. Expert workmanship, Moder• ate prices. New motors in stock, Settger industries, 649 Ontario, Street, Rtrat0or4, r)r,}. FOR SALE— Tiouse for sale also 1 -piece Chester• field smite, cabinet radio, 4 -leaf table, dresser and stand, 1 double bed, 1 single bed, rocking chair, 3 small tahlee or stands, 1 electric washing machine, 1 washing machine needs motor, 1 grain blower, apply to H, 'Keifer, Phone 04-r-7. FO•R SALE— M EAT—M EAT—M EAT -- Why pay more—for pork and beef, Cut and wrapped ready for storage. Call E, Thompson, Ethel and have it deliverrd any where, Phone Brussels 35.1-13, AGENTS— Deer to door Salesmen. wanted to establish a business of their own with our 250 Guaranteed Household Necltssities. Splendid territories Vacant in your district --- 'Unlimited possibilities for the ambitious petson —Never a. dull season, Experience not essential but a car if you Select a rural territory --Very little capital needed—REST opportunity of start. ' tug a bus(nese of yottr own -- Write for F'1111112 details and CATAt,OCitT111 to IPAMtL1X, 1600 t)alornler—•MON TRDAL, Personals: Mrs. Arnold Llllow with her father at Belnrave: 'Mr. 'and Mrs. W. T. Johnston and Mrs, Edward Johnston with Mr, and Mrs. tSilas Johnston, Walton: air. and Mrs. George' Thntmon with their daughter, Mrs. Barry, and Albert, Sarnia: Mrs. P. S. McEwen with relatives et Brnsests. STRAYED— Strayed from the preenises, lot 10, con. 7, Grey, Red Steer 1100 Ihs, with nut horns and mark on left ear. Anyone knowing of whrreahmttg notify Wm, Hettinger, Phone 64-1-0 FOR SALE— Hygienie Supplies (Rubber Goods) mailed postpaid in plain. seated envelope with price list. Six samples 25s, 24 samples, $1.00. Melt Order Dept, WS NovRubber Ce Rex 91, Hamilton, Ont, FOR SALE - 100 -acre farm close to srbnnl. 200 -acre farm en Co,tty Road, gond buildings and goon bosh. 150 -erre farm close to .Iit.ttbtvny with good buiidinggs also good location. %leo firm build nr: to be sold, Gond Tlrivesh. d, 'House. Kitchen and Woodshed, Phone 64 S. O. Ling, Real tlstate Broker, BPriseels, Ont. 14,4natil R4?>•;t'v.s prod ©ptometris& "Western Oy.trutO'e Most %Scaern Eye Sesteietif hone I18. !-llorris'or, SURGE MIL's EK 't DAIRY MAID Service Dealer — Phoma -.15 scaler!. GEORGE POLLARD REPRESNTA—ive. — 9Ft,J5SELS, CLEARING AUCTION SALE DATE ANNOUNCE[' LAT::115 50 head of Cattle 0 -'en H, of Dry W e.l 71 set of Sloop Sleighs Cabin Trailer with rrtinr •rile, r, Everything listed w!!l be sold. WATCH FOR SILLS JACK THYNNE L 5A•CHJNF SHOP for Acetylene end er*:- t,.l..i-..... t an shop is ednipp d tra 66b First Class And 1 . �F-e v'Tor- Yam Pativ,o.og So`t toe' i iood Service kan.sr,e,. =at tr Ji.IR FARM Pia Beussels 72 -- Ingersoll 21 Ti: f ............ .. hcri, . i+ T 11:;11, t 1. "if!. T . \V,: 11 Corn -Cutter Causes injury To Child's Hand K nneth 12,41 1n. awn of Mr and Mre Oewan. is rclnverin_ fellowine) rrt.t. ty farm areld nt et `.i- horn, reeeet 'r. The boy was playing Gree it while .ie father was cutting. ' r r„ 1 t1,no•ieed hie her t. beeere, .-t1• i t:r.._; d in the ritirliirt, :i 1 1: •n• mediately taken tr. th•- 1 Tota! where it was f- at? o .,._e.s on his richt haul were hr -ken, The nails nal to be re- im,n o,i from hath lingers --d:1y'1i St., e, lerd 3ELGRAVE t.:r. tit ,: ,.i •11•• tline 00 11T r ie tewnehip. (LTA ;, hie home Sz,turday night after a long ill - 71' , 11,k.; tli era. it,.lru :11. \Vest .. •.r-...•,n-r;.'1,ip years ago. He was married ,0 l'i'rnxeter in 11 Willie -lemon . '.1: h'e, He had three half-brothers. Robert, r. 1 'elle )1r t , m i all lit , 1 ir' in T oe Trinity (11,.kiroltalways a k led -i d 11 trail•f t ehbe. The t S wae ) hi; resi. .lene.-„a a• .2-30 w,.;, , :rl.it -Il Blandon semi:. , 1llh.•arers were Howard R hin� P.al> t r•r11. James Allen C cit R'be_:er, Willi:m 1ie- :tinrr ay and Joseph Yuill. ...if so fill : , to. this ca b,,,::'fore October 3lst Refundable Savings cheques for 1943 and 1944 will be mailed by March 31st, 1949. Make sure that yours arrives safely by following these instructions. ,ereeaMit:istriZiod smelt Pet felt does datthett2 WON Sr map sea rea. dion a Wank OWNS NV poseitte as ~km tbse. Po tri ono* gazyntemassiti 4!g ed a 40 rat at ea.& resod el If your name and address are the same as In '1943 DO NOT MAIL an address card... your cheque will reach you in March. If you have changed your name or address since 1943 go to your Post Office, obtain special "Change of Address” card, fill it out and mail it AT ONCE, Even if you mailed an address card last year, p1. you should complete one this year if your name or address has changed since 1943. —that a Good solte to 001PANR, bor ie -4u dry stades sitaA iocdlnq, trough nhOoldi lee cleaned up each 12 hours, aA wet mash feeding 11 ghoul be cleaned up in 20 to $0 minutes—a limes daily, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE Taxation Division Ottawa Hon. 3.4. McCann, M.D. Minister of National Revenue 1'VOOf"+, ONTAR 0.