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The Brussels Post, 1952-2-20, Page 4SALE SALE SALE PEARSON'S A nual February Sale Sale Ends This Saturday SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES SHOES regular $6,95 to $10.50 Sale $3.95 regular $4.95 to $6.95 Sale $1.98 52 pair Ladies Dress Shoes 40 pair Ladies Dress Shoes 100 pair Ladies Slippers and Sport Shoes all makes and sizes 100 pair Misses' Sandals, Loafers and Oxfords 50 pair Children's Shoes all kinds and colours Ladies Fur -trimmed Velvet Overshoes Special BOOTS AND SKATES SPECIAL SALE PRICE ONLY $1.98 1.98 $1.49 $2.79 20'4 OFF ALL LADIES SNOW 10 pair Second Hand Skates 56 pair Men's Dress Oxfords Black and Brown Reg. $9.00 to $14.50, Sale Price $7.95 30 pair Men's Dress Oxfords Black and Brown, Reg. $6.95 to $8.95, - $4.95 56 Dress Shirts white and coloured Reg. $3.50 to 4.50 Sale Price $2.69 or 2 for $5.00 '63 Sport Shirts all colours, Reg. $5.50 to $7.50 Special Sale Price $3.95 20 °'o Off The Following Items On Display MEN'S Special Price $1.00 Dress Shirts Pyjamas Work Socks Braces Sport Shirts Belts Stetson Hats Socks Scarves Skates Sweaters Ties Come in and look over Special Bargains in Shoes for everyone you are under no obligation to buy Brussels, Ont. Phone 11 THE BRUSSELS POST CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE Grimm "Chmupion" hnvaPorater 2Ia ft. x 8 ft., In good aondttiop. Apply to Cecil Dew.arr, Phone Vali, Atwood, LOST A bag or 0110P on the Corner of the 5111 and 0111 eon, of GreY. Pinder kindly Call Wm, Dietner, Phone 40x8. FOR SALE Soft Aiaple and Elm tops, Most Wood for the moue?. Phone ODr4 zanies Stevenson BRUSSELS FIREMEN RESCUE MAN FROM BURNING BUILDING Mr, Oltarles Van Norman le 'te seriatte audition suffering from burns and suffocation, when their home wws alostroeed fire on Thurs- day morning of this week. Mrs.. Van Norman, la less ses•ioue oon- 01110 t is suffering from shock, Mr, Van Norman wee removed to Wi ng - Liam hospital, with Dr, Myers, the attending pltYaloian. LIVESTOCK WANTEp ` FREE THERMOMETER -Flu Cash {1 for dead or disabled horses or cows Phone collect Brussels 72. William Stone Sons, Limited, FOR REN"I 100 acre Alarm, 40 acres of crop, 25 acres of hay, the rest is Pasture, I Apply to Archie MoKaa9, I Con, 16, Lot 28, Grey, Phone 47•r7 THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE The slue• -tion is often raised -how do the Canada Temperance Act and the Liquor Control Act compare? 'What the dietinetive advantages of each." The one distinctive advantage of the Canada Temperance Act is 7loah it does 1101 permit outlets - either liquor stores or beverage rooms. To many tuts is a real re- strictive temperance measure. The distinctive advantage of the Liquor Control Aot is that .1 makes fuller 3an'ri';ianv far police action. It de - Moe mire occasions on which the ..,tficer of the law may arrest and institute court action. To many 'his seems a desirable and necess- ary provision. The logic of It is that with more outlets and more liquor and more drinking there should be more police action as the Liquor Control Act provides. It is equally l0'ieal that with no outlets under the Canada Temperance -Act and consequently less liquor and les- drinking there need be lees !envision for police action. The ,under Temperance legislation is to •-*riot the liquor rather than to sleet.- the area of entice action. WALTON FOR SALE - perfect 011 Dail Carriage, Large Space Heaters Coleman, Washer Easy, all in A-1 condition. APp1Y Wood's Dry Goods Store. NOTICE ,-- $1,00 trial offer. Twenty -live DeLuxe Personal Requirements. Latest Agency, Box o124o Terminal A The Med- .Co Agency, roronto, Ontario, WANTEO- Dead end disabled farm animals wanted for prompt pink- p. Phone Percy ETH EL 'late February meeting or the W. M. S. or the United Church was held at the home of Mrs, sent, Pena Stephenson, with 14 ladies present, Mrs, 'Geo. Pearson opened the lug with the Call to worship. Hymn No. 0 was sung. The Scripture e a. reading was n by No. 378 was McTaggart. I-Iytun Mrs. sung followed by prayer by Cleaver, Tillie study period was taken by Mrs. Geo, Pearson and NTS. McTaggart. The President, Pensoaals : George Dundas is In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, for an operation; Mrs. Charles Me. Gavin is in Wingham hospital for nbser0ation; Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray. Stratford, with friends in Walton; Mrs. Grant Dennie, Lon- don. with friends in Walton; Robt- Yr,ung is confined to his home with influenza; Bert .Tohnstton has been ordered to remain in bed, following a heart attack suffered while visiting at the home of W. C. Bennett, ...SAVES HARD WORK AND MONEY Loading manure is a 'snap" once you team up your John Deere Model "M" Tractor -with the husky John Deere No. 30. It's a smooth -performing loader that gives you new lase ... new economy ... new speed of Manure handling. The No. 30 is a double -cylinder hydraulic loader; no chains, pulleys or cables are used b raising or lowering the bucket. The finger- tip control raises, lowers, or stops the bucket at any point in the 9.1/2 -foot loading range. There's plenty of clearance for shed work. Rugged construction assures years of de- pendable service. Plan now to investigate the advantages of owning this simple, streamlined John Deere, loader. See us for complete details. Ix: sell, Cit. Phone 58 Stephenson, Ethel, Brussels 85r12, Collect. FOR SALE - 1 Poll Angus Bull, 2 yr. old, reg- istered. - Apply to Archte McKay, Con. 15, Lot 28, Grey, Phone 47r7 conducted tete business, and ut'itates of Mat meeting were , read and approved, The offering was then taken. Mrs. Stephenson titauked the members for box sent to her. Arrangements were made for "World Day of Prayer" Three i members were chosen' to give a prayer. 'Cate Society were asked to cater for a wedding dinner. Moved by Mfrs. R. .T. Pearson, seconded by Airs. Cleaver that we do cater. - Carried. A committee of Mrs, Geo. Pearson, Mrs. Pesten, Mrs. Mc- Taggart and Mrs. Alex Pearson were chosen to look after same Severna, Quilt blocks were brought itt and Mos. R. J. Pearson offered to put them fro -getter. It was decided to hold a quilting at Airs. Stephen - son's on Prides'. Mrs. Geo. Bears= invited the Society to her home for the A7aroh meebing, Mrs, Pestelt Wednesday, February 20th, 1958 USED CARS 1951 Chevrolet Sedan, New Car Guranteed. 1950 Austin Sedan, Like New. 1947 Chebrolet 'Coach 1946 Chevolet Coupe 1946 Ford Coach 1941 Plymouth Sedan Many Older Models. USED TRUCKS PROPERTY FOR SALE - FTouse and lot id Brussels, bathroom, furnace, modern kitchen with built in cupboard, and insulated. IApply at the Brussels Post. FOR SALE - Qeantity of heavy oats with 1-3 barley, also registered Shorthorn hull, 13 months old from accredited herd and a Decker theshing machine, in good running order, Mark Hamilton, Walton, Phone 48r26 FOR SALE - We advise you ask us for Bray price list and catalogue and order you day old chicks iu advance. For 1111 shipment they have started pullets and started cockerels, Agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel, New 1951 Chevrolet V, ton pick up 1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks NEW CARS New Chevrolet Power Glide Sedan Announcement We now have the New Stewart Warner Electronic Wheel Bal- ancer. A must for safe driving and cuts tire wear to a minimum. Iverside Motors. Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. CRANBROOK representative far Heron Counts, was the guest Speaker and spoke of 11•Irs. Wm. Cameron continues in "Ontario Agriculture and Fara "s poor health, being `confined to her Lire." pC bed for several weeks. Mrs. Brenner thanked Mr. Butler q' There was a good attendance at for splendid address.. and the meat 1115 congregational pot -luck supper ing closed with "God. Save the sponsored by the Ladies' Add of Queen," Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. A dainty lunch was served in tie M. Iiyndman was chairman for a basement by Airs. M. McDonald. 3In program consisting of solos by M. Huether, Mrs, R. °amebae Brenda Martin and Margaret Perrie, and Mrs. G. Knight. readings by Mrs, Robt. Campbell ladies and Mrs. Stephenson offered to take and a one -act Play by seven • lunch. The meeting closed by all I, airs. Maurice Cameron, Mrs. Dmer repeating the Lord's Prayer in Son Mitchell, Miss Alice J. Forrest, i Miss Lena Nople, Mrs. Earl Dunn, unison. Ides, Stanley Campbell and Mrs, Mac Engel, "Cod Save the Queen" was ;rung in closing. Air. Paul Jeschke has recovered Of from bis illness and is al present staying at the American Hotel, i Brussels. The regular meeting of the Cran- i brook Women's institute was held 1 in the Community Centro an Tues., Feb. 12th, at 8o'clock with the preen dent, alt :s, Jas. Brenner In charge. The meeting Opened with the stag- ' tug of the Opening Ode, followed by repeating the Institute Creed and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The motto --"Life Without Frtende is like a garden withott Flowers," all due to Freshen in May was very ably given by Mrs. Glenn 4 Heifers, rising 2 years old Heather. 3 Durham Steers, risings .. yrs. old 8 Minutes or the last meeting and 4 Durham Calves, 1 year old a treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Cordon Knight. Baby Beef ready for market ` 1 short memorial service to the late King George VT, was held. Several Items of business were Rake disje:'ssed inc Its Bng the possible truck forming of a "Girl'. Garden Clith." el boa .1 reading on Lincoln's birthday was given by Mrs. Maurice ranter - on and Mrs. Glenn Hnether, The roll call was answered with a snntimemtal verse. A dentanstratinn on the malting or several 'kind of fancy 'sandwiches was given by \Tertel '1T1Don'ld and tbrmnehly eninvrl by •,l, dtlte see l- wic•brs were defer ',moiled et tench Mr. Bttrler nesl"Mnt ae to'4inre NOTICE TO FARMERS -- I have for sale a rubber tired wagon, tractor disc harrow, spring tooth harrows, and flexible drag harrows, feed mixers, grain throw - ere, seeds grain, Clover Permanent Pasture, also Spraying equipment, Naeburs Liquid Fertilizer. Gen. Wesenburg Phone 56r9. FOR SALE - 100 acre farm, real good buildings. hydro, price 57,500.00. 2-130 acre tarms, good buildings ,Lend location. 3_,.33D acreiifarm, good location. hydro, pressure system and bath. 2•--100 aore grass farme. 1-50 acre grase term. 1-88 acre farm priced $5,80., buildings, 1-50 acre farm, good buildings. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Phone "84 Brussels. HELP WANTED - MALE Men? Here's your chance to earn a better than average Income. A permanent full-time buglness - can be yours selling nationally known Weakins Prochuot.e. Previous ex- perience not necessary - we train you. Men between 25 and 55 owning a car or light truck preferred. For particulars without obligation write The I. R. Watkins Co„ 850 St. Rocb EL, Montreal. USED CAR PAR'' tF Axles and -wheels meltable for trailers and farm waggons. Transmissions, priveshafte, Reade Pealed leant units, Glass, Generators, and starters ete. Dozen of good used tires sad tubes in all popular sizes. Norman McLean, Seatorth. 06 mile south of tracks, Phone U. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, implements and Household Effects will be held at Lot 18, Con. 9, Grey Twp. 4 miles 'East of Brussels on County Road on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th At 12.30 p. m. Sharp Herses 1 middle aged Clyde Team Set of back band harness and horse oollars Cattle 6 Young Dual Purpose Durham Cowe Implements 7 ft. M. H, Binder, Deering Mower 6 ft, M. H. Hay Loader, SulkyPig crate, Pig trougb, Bag Renfrew 2000 lbs, sales, gray Set of sloop sleighs Large quantity or rope Frost & Wood Side Rake, Land Roller. Manure Spreader Grain Drill, 13 run Spring Tooth Cultivator Riding Plow, Scattier Rubber Tired 'Waggon (new) 16 ft. Plat Hay Rack 2 sets of Dimond Harrows Sling Ropes, Scoop Shovel Funning Mill, Hay Car :r' S. of practically new Hay Rope Kay Fork and Si.ing Chain f, it. Steel Water Trough t4, barrel of a;Tolasses, Eleetrir Fencer, Broctcser Stove 2 - 11 gal. Milk Da 110, Piano box Chains, Forks, Shovel, Sacks and many other articles. Hay and Grain Quantity of Mixed Hay 250 bu. of Mixed Crain 500 bus 'o[ Erban Ones , 100 bus of Galore Barely All Grain Suitable for Seed. Household Effects Dinin room table and 6 chairs Walnut glass cupboard, rockers lv Occasional chairs, Tfitehen chairs 2 bedroom sullee, Finlay cook stove Quantity of antique glassware ani. china and other dishes, TERMS CASH E. P. Chesney, Clerk, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Charles W. Penfotted, Prop BLUEVALE 'Ce pupils of Btuevale solo! sponsored a Valentine social w i Thursday afteroon, Joyce Hoffman,--.' one of .the senior pupils, announced.. a program of songs, stories era! recitation. Elizabeth .1icKinnel,'y and Susan Yeo sunervlsed a eeriol;; of games, and Joyce Koffman eel'`. Btoile Morrell conducted a musigt eontest, The crowning point of the afternoon was when Mr. Brown, the teacher, auotioneed boxes of liah Provided by the boys, on manual of this being leap year. and the; girls bid on the boxes. Children d prd'sehool age were guests'. aid; were served litnah with chantey milk. To the forenoon. Rnv. atatlbelr, Bailie visited the school and Coe', dueled a short senior in memory of the late King George VT 31r, •T' title has recently (-rime to r•anade, from TMwnpaitrick, Tr. Indnod related some interetiina confection with oceasions when It had been hie privilege. as leader o a group of children, to ce• th.• Keg While he visited Belfast. Personals: airs. ,john 'amiss. hd, line of 'Morrie, has returned home after 10 days in tite C11nMn haept• Ial: George Greenaway with he sister, Mrs. Jennie Pellow. Ts -onto.. E'RF.T1TRICK P. HOM(rTid I?hm. B., R, O. Mrs. H. Viola Homvth R. 0 Carol E. Homuth R O. Phone 118 Harriston, Oat Registered Optonletrfsts NOTICE. - Fioor sanding and ftn1.41114m, also carpentry. Prnmp! marine gtlaren- tnetd. Apply to A, C,men. Phare 44.11, Wtrahem SEWAGE DISPOSAL I am now equipped to pump out your Septic Tank, also do all other kinds of Pumping, such as flooded cellars etc. IRVIN COXAN Phone 75r4 Milverton, Ont. F' 1 he tire for thrift -wise buyers! THE LOW-PRICED GOOD/YEAR MARATHON Here's real vine in s guaran- teed Goodyear with the famous nonskid diamond tread --a tire better built for long, trouble. free mileage. 086 411. g 4 4.4 Mgt RI TUI2'11118 tier OF CUMIN see tt GOOPAgAft �:ta Tl�s ELIIOTT MOTOR- SALES PHONE: 82 DODGE-DESOTO-SALES dt SERVICE "asIP ear •