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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-10-20, Page 3•.c-r..,.,xe.�wa..s�ir,,,•w.�u ,�v4i,'iF �+c`—n''"`,yq��+m"'sirevu,�„mmun.aa,.,saw I. weed Coats: Sizes 11-20, $19.95, .others at $25,00, $29.95, $35.00 Fur Trimmed all wool Cloth Coats. sizes 12-20, fitted styles, 2 Iinings and chamois $19,95 , $75.00 $69.50 • . • • • • • $33.00 to $59.35 Better Fur Trimmed Coats: Silver Foxes: sizes 12.20 • •.... Silver Foxes: sizes 38-44 Squirrel Trim or Persian Lamb Fug c`ka! ci Muskrat—•Sable Blend Mink Dyed , $295.00 and $395.00 Muskto (Dyed Rabbit) Swagger Styles Electric Seal (Dyed Rabbit) fitted or Swagger ••.• , . $129.50 - $175.00 Time Payment to 'Responsible parties. $129,50 New Shipment of Wool ' )re.sses JUST lRECENVED One Piece Red, Blue, Moss, Paddy and Brown .. $10.95 and $12.95 Two•Piece all popular Shades ••••, . , . •-, , • , $12.95 to $18.95 Crepe Dresses all sizes from 11 to 46 • • $6.95 up Weldrest and Kayser Full Fashioned Hosiery. ALL WOOL Two-piece tailored Sport Suits, sizes 12 to 16 plaids and Sheppards Checks .. . • • $12.95 Paris Ladle?' Sop e ListowePs Leading Ladies' Wear Store ib , 5:14.• Sale. f Forma, Farm Stook & Implements TUESDAY, OCTOSGR 2659, — on --- Lots Lots 7 and 8, Con. 9, Tuekersmith, 5 miles south of Seaforth at 12 o'clock noon, the following; HORSES Due 1nttte'1iu1 Ohre rout, t, -tint of fillies, 4 and i years old; wagon horse 5 years Alit, general purpose • horse 10 years old; Ilelkian col 5 moo ths old. CATTLE Twenty I1oI teiit cows Tt•rsrren:ng Proal 1%11 au )1,4' 10 11 arch; 3 register. ed Iiolnlelir r,Qwn; 3 Durham rows; 4 two-year-oicl. I1olstrlr heifers due in May; a number of Jiolstein year• old heifers; 15 llereIord spring calves; 25 year old Hereford and Durham. cattle. PIGS ' Two York sows bred six weeks; 40 chunks 75 to 100 lbs. each; 40 wveaners from 0 to 8 weeks old, 1 POULTRY f 200 Hybrid nixed chickens three 1 and a half months old; 75 I•Iybrid pallets 1sty4n.g 75 Rock pullets, . IMPLEMENTS John Deere I 'acier, D-40, recon- ' 1 d4tioned last spring; ,one 24 -Inch Bell •teparalor with cutter, like new; ' 15 ft. one-way disc, ti' 501' altonal; Case stiff tooth cultivator; 10 rt: ' Case tractor dIslc; set spring tooth drags; Massey-ITTerris binder 0 ft.. out; Deering mower; Massey -Harris 3 -furrow tractor plow, now.; ono 2- ' farrow Case plow, new; 1 Massey - Harris corn snuffer; sulky rake; MasseyT4arrls bay Ioacler; Massey- Ilarris fertilizer drill; one 2 -furrow riding plow; one power Lister cream separator with motor; DeLava1 mag- , matte -milking machine, double and single units; wagon and hay rack; set oe .sleighs and numerous other . articles. • TERMS Perms on chattels, except tractor ; and threshing' machine cash; thresh- ing machine and tractor fray per cent. down balance in eight months with approved joint notes at sax per cert. per annum.. PA13C17L 1—This farm, consisting of 100 acres is situated on Lot 9, ! Con. 8, Tuditersnnith, 6 miles south of Seatorlh, with frame house bank baro, silo drive sited; land all clear Where Your Dollar Buys More. ed well drained. PARCEL 2 --.This - farm consists of 200 acres. Lot 0 - e....c --=An Con. 7, Tuekersllth; 4 miles south et No Longer Any Excuse For Becoming A Dope Fiend The use of morphine to relieve patients has started thousands on the road to thug addiction , but now a new and effective pain -killer will exact no such p1415i, price, React about this new medical boon in The Arnori0545 Weekly with this Sunday's (Oet. 24) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, Get The Detroit Sunday Times this week and Seatforth all seeded. PAROLE, 3— every week! This Sarin is situated 1 mile south of res,frame house, Chiseihurst, 100 ac bank barn 2 acres , bush, rest in Anniversary Services grass. At Listowel Church These farms will be sold subject to a r eserve hid, Ten per cent. Very sucpessien anielversary eery - ices were held in Knox Presbyterian gown on day of sale, and the balance Church, Liislowel last Sunday. Dr, r can be arranged. Cameron at Toronto was the speaker MRS. HANNAH, JACKSON and the guest soloists were Walto • Proprietress itrnCutelseon, basso of Hamilton nal HAROLD JACKSON, Lorne W. i0L'lanier, tenor of Brussels. FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneers If motley go before all whys line o m tsy Shakespeare OUR FIGHTING FORCES are now definitely on their way to Rome, Berlin and Tokyo. True it is that -the roads they must travel may be long and tortuous with death and danger lurking at every turn. The going may be slow and tough but, with steady though heavy step, our men will trudge every mile with grim determination, yet with inspired en- thusiasm—for Victory is in sight. To make easier and shorter the way for these, our gallant fighting men, is the part and privilege granted those who remain behind. That we may encourage them and lighten their task by our unstinted effortsto speed the needed equipment. That we may by our self denial make available the monies needed to assure their superiority in air, sea and land, Thus shall we •• make smoother the ways, and shorten the days, towards the triumphal entry of our fighting men. into Rome, Berlin and Tokyo. "Speed the victory" Buy Victory Bonds MAS,SEY•HARiI COMPANY LIMITED 1 • ,I, ?F C POT t'dnt,,,Itty, )(lobos' :krJ16 ir+¢ when he calls or you ill calf p° you. n salesman. w unity days a victory'Loaa mar from this cow' N. of these neighbors or of our neig • • ' °nem 1 known to �iOu' one . khat is a� he a be ging m He -will who may to talk to you abort to buy Victory goads• $e � you. do -°`then he asks you lead it to Your cou°'t�'• of boys asks y save money • . a lot to sa titer is aalfOxm • • ' would like ask you or (laughter mmu a son fighting o rhe that say l come Perhaps you the from this community are and y°u would you can do to come fr see thea' at home ' • is something that Yon el: �'°u can save to Arightt Here them home so all the Victory Bonds you: g so°n• and t° bring the bank.. them home • Bonds. Buy you have in to bug victory •With money to pay for money aria enables you them with cash ich Itis las which Loan salesman the ove on the savings months. (Your Victory exiod saving.) then over a p is convenient plan 5th Victory Loan• gill. tell you all about �'. community over the top m, and have ictory saved our when ends. 'flap Canada to speed the the --Arai Help ou ,W'iil need for things Y 5-45 Maitland W.M.S.:Presbyterlai Society The fall rally of the Maitland Presbyterial Society of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church to Can- . ada was held in Charmer's Church, Whitechurch m1 Wednesday after- : neon with a good attendance, almost Ali the auxiliaries were represented. The vice president, 141.5. Guthrie Reid of Teeswater presided, tread the call to worship and led in prayer. The reading of a ihanksglring neaten and meditation by Mrs, 13•allagh of Teeswatar was followed with prayer by SIl's 1tingroso of Teoswater• � a beetelf or the Whim - church auxiliary, Mrs. Walters ex tended a 'hearty welcome, l'rayees on cl•eflat1te subjects were offered by Mrs. 5. Kerr of Brussels, Mess Dean McLeod of South Kinlees and Mrs. A, Mowbray, l,ucknmw, helpful ideas 1w ere exchanged; on "benne speetai fontti'e: of oat' meetings," when the roll was called. A metes:35e in song by Mrs. Donald Rao and Mies i!, Wileott of Wtngltani, was enjoyed. The guest speaker, Nies. Hugh. Jack t4 .Samford', president of the Huron Presbyterial was tutroduced ' mud after eeteed4ug greetings froth the Presbeittirial atinounced heti subject. "Wihat Clu'lstian Missions evee doing for the world today anti what we should do to face the iiiissieo question after the war: to ,teals:ilig of 0114114 94t@ staid China had the ntostt Chtlightu gaverninent in the world ,largely tine to Christlan leederehi4t, In Xnditt advance Ps !elite Made eepeekilly among young . people, women and girls, She maoTe mention of the reatrits of Messier( wont in British Guiana and Latin America and lastly Cayratla with its immense foreign populati•or: and organieed g•5oaps of eommun1sts. Her final message was: "Go Forward, Be not disoouragel and Look up." u Mrs, Ir, G. 11'owler of biuevale, the president of Maitland Presbyterial brought greetings from the Pro- vincial Board and paid tribute to Mrs. Jack .tor the timely and sincere reestmee she lariat brought to the meeting 'end to Maitland Presbyter- ial for the efficient manner- in whim It wa, carrying on through the in- dividual auxildaliss, She closed her itenlar lis' with the verse;. Spin cheerfully, not tearfuily, Tiro' wearily you troa, Spin enrefutiy, spin pra.yertuely But leave Chs thread wall God, P110 tressnrer's statement show tate financesalnt•ast the same es at this time fast year eerie Me- Tearrol of Molesweete eltscd the meeting with prayer. At the close of the noeticg a•eeresltutents were served. A note of thanks are appreriattai•n W(1.4 exPI'55sed by Mrs, Mcleod of Kincardine. • 7.1 *'air rt r t err y ,N' ?Sow t• :h 4• . Mr• I W.. ", l utn+r with her , is t, 'tt, s. 11 TTtrresbutg Penna , Iltr•, and Mee. Melt :na'ratrt' of T.+lint. i11ch., were guests with Mrs. .Tnirn Devote '1'rivnie Mac Monowall who re• rently returned home from Ilklgleed, le vie lug Yiahers fn, 51)011t the ween end in Toronto with his brother 'Wm. McDowell and stater Mee. G. North, Ile goer to London, 'Ont., on Thursday of this week, Mrsi \1',n. Wilton arrived home Wednesday .from a four months' visit with her brother Hugh Mo - Martin ani wife at 'Waterford and also with Brantford friends, Mrs, Wilton also visited with her nephew and Niece NIr. and Mrs, Unites Iain• caid at their cottage at Lake 141oite emir Belleville, :Sideboard, Raymond Sewing Ria- cLEt;K'S NOTICE OF FIRST chine, Walnut China Cabinet,.tuick- POS POSTING OF VOTERS LIST work Carpet Carpet Sweeper, Duet Mop, Walnut Book Case, Bedroom State, Iron Bed, Parlor Stove, Parlor Table, 2 large Oak Chairs, Bug, Bernell .loot•, Trott Bed, 0.al alt Stereo, Quart :Sealers; Washing ORaobdne, 'Wringer, Couele, Dresser and other articles too numerous, . to TERMS—CASH Mra. Goo. Edwards' Estate Lev, Rowland, A.ucthoneer MI 'Vona War Finance Comm/ �i= t'Bii 7 V,' ii t' r i588h5 rz'x 0±; `ti1Ma: ",. ea Auction Sale Of Household Effects Estate of Mrs. George Edwards Brussels on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ord at 2 p. m, Kitchen Stove, Cook ,Steve,in geed condition, 1 Pall Leaf Table, I{itehen Clock, Kitchen Chairs, Dining Room I urnifur'e, Heteesfon 'sable, 0 Chairs' Voters' Lists, 1943, Village of Brussels, County of Huron NO'lleite is hereby given that I heve complied with Sealer, e0 et the Vetere' List Act and that I have post• ed up at my office, lSrnssels en the 18111 Clay of Comber, 8043, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality .1t Manirlpel Llectleons' (111,1 1011 celeee to lira! La:MO /a Aeeeneoly and thee :.n -eh bet remains there for in4p: tion.. A ed 1 1r;, by'neil•upon t11 votere H.lro•1 County victory tilt i1nu, :Iturc. proceedings to Lawn Quotas Announced ;lave ;11 errors o:t olni ai0ns ter. Prusseis 70,600, r'51;ttd t5rordingin 15w, the last E3lyt1 ;lay re appeal being Hie lst Say of Howlett Towrrehip Nevereber, 1343. Morris 7Bownsltip W11lltttant -grey Towne -WI; Clinton Dated rt i"r ii w l , this 13511 day of October, 1043. 1. S. WARWICK, •C;ierls. .,.. 40,500. B29:500, 91,000, 18(4,000. 110,000 184,000.