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The Brussels Post, 1943-11-17, Page 2,r 3;•:,• lir,% 'ir,t� 1co- FOR A h(MI I.P„C00L„W0I(E;,',. GREY Mrs, Joh] Boyd and daughters Spent the past week with het•. mother. M1'... R. 'Miller, 12;11 tem Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Miller and f1y spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Boyd, McKillop. Mrs. Elisabeth Huffinel., Wseton, ie a visibor at the home of her sisters Mrs, A. Lamont and Mrs, Parr, 8th concession. Frank and Mrs. King are very Pleased over the arrival of a little boy, the mother and son aro in the Lstnlvel hospital. The sortinuecl snow of the past week has hindered some farmers from getting In thein turnips. THE BRUSSELS ?OSI MORTGAGE SAi E g i� *�,rr ,!Act A tjst'.c Uo810ui Rens . Under and by virtue of the power, DdaaJ n FI "it Ava'lable Free 1 ort l' se d 11r:;. J•nr rt nn+I ,n artistic 1 lunldtaie8 nouour of sale recta fled ,n a certale 11 A e, *•.iii,.g the eleee u; i11 Detutu- geese. which nu be produced at the daughter spout Smithey afteritaon With Mr. and airs, doucll .rn,l frutli)y, Mr, send Mrs. Wilbert (1t(Ihrrs and Helen visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and .lie's, Melville Mothers ..-- and family tend Mr. Henry Mantels of perpetrating this annual cotto'n- I i"anre. and sisters and Chas. nn Air. J'o1n Johnston and Mr. Chas, $ouch left on Monday to spend a Canad'an Bankers while with Mr. and Mr's, Art Wheel- Association er at Hamilton, one of their twin babies is very sick, Mr, and Mrs, tarry Goll and family visited 00 Sunday with Mr, fuel Mrs. Chas, Bosman au(1 sons. Locks 111ce winter is here end some of the farmers Haven't all their turnips up yet. R'o are sorry to hear Mrs. Wm, Robertson is bedfast again and hope she will soon be better. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Sellers spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sellers, 2nd line. Mr, Russel Barnard left last week for Halifax, Mrs. Barnard is at present staying with 1,1r. and Mrs, E. Barnard. Mrs. F. G. Fowler was hostess at the Presbyterian manse tar the meet- ing of the Women's Mies,'onary Society of Eadie's church, Following the meeting refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. testis Blake Duff of Welland, a Vancouver, Nov. 10th Ernest H. former Bl i' tthe resident, was the 141411nn, driller in a local shipyard, g;test spealtlzer n. Liens Club banquet and at a concert sponsored carne off the night shift recently to by the Women's Institute at Wing, 11. d his room burglarized sad all hie Ilam en Friday right, He wog rte- savings—$2,750—stolen. "If I'd had compacted by Mrs. Duff and spent 4he sense to put that cash in a bank, the week -end with his sisters, Miss I wouldn't have Post the $2,750 Lo a Duff and Mrs. M. L. Aitken hero, burglar," he said. Personals: Miss Dorothy Aitken, "I'd been saving -that m')ney to buy Weston, with her mother; R. E, a house and all I've got left after McKinney, Toronto, with his bro. months of work is a battered strong titer, W. H. McKinney; Miss Isobel box. I .fade the mistake, you see, of McKinnon and Spence 1 $ McKinnon keeping that money by me instead of Lee beet made tivai111141 • by the i 'urr'nt of 1at'onal 1)efeoce Oar m' nee of rhches, inlnstries, offices, clubs, fraternal bodies and It other orgat:izatians, so Mat they' may eer01 the names of seerabere or ,yo-:•: in the service oP their 'eine and eourltrv. Col. Hon. C. 'W'• G• 1 , 11116ter o4 N iUtnr Jl Rev - nue. in making the annumcement. =.i d copies ('011111 be obtained w'.th- hata"' from. the 1)apnrtnlet of eta ti=nal Defense or open appilea- tu. Cbl, Gibson at the Parliae r.: nt lluildin,rs. Ottawa. They have been prepared with 12, 36. or 102 name -blanks and as many as t'egnir• ed will be supplied. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING- OF VOTERS LIST Voters" Lists, 1943, Township of Grey, County of Huron NOTIICI(1 is hereby given allot 1 have complied with Serttu?' 20 of the Voters' Lint Act and that 1 have post- ed up at my office, Ethel on the loth day of November. 1943 the list of all persons entitled t•1 vote u1 the municipality at Municipal L'lectinns and Elections to the 1, gslative Assembly and that such lis remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon ell voters to take immediate proceedings t, have all errors or omissions cor- rected according to law, the last day of appeal being 4th day of Dec- ember. 1943. time of sale, there will be offered iur sale by public auction on Wednesday, the 24th day of Nov ember, A.D. 1943, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon at 111e premises, hereinafter mention, ed the following lands, namely ALL 1 AND SINGULAR that cecertain.parcel or loadof land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, and Province of Ontario, and being cotllposed of Farm Lot the Westerly ,.ell of the Northerly half el Lot Number Six, in the Sixth Concession of the said Towrship of Mo iris, and containing fifty acres be the same more or less. The said lands are of good clay loam; and well situated, being on a t'ourty Highway, 30 rods from a r. hoof and C.c.s, to market centres. Erected thereon there is said to be a good barn and a comtort able house also a drilled well. The lands evi11 be offered fur sale vo11jeet to a reserve bid and other ro: dliteons of sale. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. F. FINGLAND. K.C., Clinton. Ontario Solicitor for the Mortgagee WILLIAM MORRITT, Auctioneer. (7e.rr't Evict Tenants n Ing Winter Months Tenants or Houses, duplexes or 4'1nem..; may rot be evteted deer- r tn1 ahs, Iron Seprem it -11)111 t,) -April :lath. under Prc +' Ian; of the new Rental Orley of 'lie Wartime Pr'1ces sd tTrade Board nhieh became effective October 1st. • : -cute of Slats are eubjerl to the o):'a.n0P.th n,ti"'" at a"y time. -• nermitted to apply for =.,n ,i. i cent, increase IP. rent if the tenant is taking in roomers who are occupying more than two rooms, •,1'4ar prol-idee (or the esointment of rental apptat3ers in Canadian cities and towns to fix and meslinn111 +'entale.1.s tinder the Previous order. all properties •rte Mural purposes are used for ag Dated at Ethel, this 16th day of : xenipt. November, 1943. T. H. FEAR, Clerk. Look At Your Label— WILLIAM S''PENCF Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — -- RIMEL, ONT. 3311\5'341,1l1`.;1 vT.,1no iSl':1 %.31.1titIie,a?-. (FOR HURON COUNTY) For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be looked after Immediately. For Information, etc., write or phone either 51-r.18 OR 41X at Brussels, Ont. ALL SALES CONDUC'- ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNs•R• MODERATELY PRICED. Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Wirnelstorm, and Automobile Insurance Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W. S, Donalt:l<;cFra -. Licensed Auctioneer Phone 35-r-13 — Atwood, Ont. for the Cour'tles of Huron and Perth ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO --CHARGES MODERATE— For Engagements pi:onl 31 'The Brussels Post' and they will be looked after immediately. W. D. S. lamir:son, M.D., C.M., L M,C,C,_ Physician and Surgeon Corner Office Hours ---1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 sari. when possible. Saturday evenings faith 10 p.m. 15aandays—Emergencies and by appointment only. Home calls in d)renoores and 4 - 6 p.m. Chani. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF - Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Croat West Life Insurance CO. 87.-2 'PHONE OFFICE. 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES (Licensed In Huron and Perth Counties) PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jaeksoa. phone 12 on 658 Scalorth R.R. 1, 3'.1.10 ld Make nreangen ents at The Brussels Post or Eimer D, Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels. D. Lr' RANN Furniture USINFSS CARDS FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE, ' Licensed I unelal Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. JA,MF', s MCFADZEAN Howick Mutual Fire Insurance ' ---also—• ' artfoi•d Windstorm Tornado Insurance Automobile 'Insurance PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1 TURNBERRY ST.—•—x._-.-- BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis lowland , E (Licensed t=oe Huron County) , SATISFACTION GUAF.ANTEED PRICES REASONABLE ' For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Poet" and they will be looked after lmmedaltely For Information, eta., w ltq or phone Low, Rowland 9941 r .24 at ' Seeforthl ei' write R.R. 3, 'Walton. "ter AUCTION SALE Farm Stook and lm.plements Lot 16, Concession 3, Morris Twp. 31/2 miles South of Bluevale Those from a distance are welcomed for dinner. THURSDAY, NOV. 25th Sale starts at 1 p.m. Sharp HORSES 1 Bay Horse 10 years old 1 Roan Mare rising 9 (Team) 1 Bay Horse rising 5 I Bay Mare rising 4 (Team) CATTLE 1 Fresh Cow I C.)w to freshen Nov. 18th 1 Cow to freshen Jan. 28th '. Cow due in March iii -racy Cow) milking, carrying 2nd calf 1 Cow dry .cin Steers 2 years old 2 Gray Steers 2 years o1i' 1 Grey Steer 2 years old 2 Poll Angus Steers 1 year old 2 Poll Angus Heifers 1 year old 2 Blue Roam Heifers 1 year old 1 Hereford Heifer 1 year old 1 White He'fer 1 year +lei 1 Bull 10months, eligible for regis- tration 8 Poll Angus Calves 6 Young Cattle, yearlings PIGS 1 Sow with pigs at foot A number of shoats Contents of House Trailer, including 3 Violins suitable for orahe'atra, 1 Tent 7x12 (new), Blankets, Dishes and etc, Other articles, tools (car equipment) too numerous to mention. IMPLEMENTS 1 White Engine 25 -horse, suitable for saw mill or heating plant 1 Tank (capacity 11 barrels) 1 Suction Pump complete with hose Beatty Make (new) 1 Circular Saw 1 Deering Binder 7-41. 1 Massey -Harris Mower 6 -ft, 1 Massey -Harris Manure Spreader 1 Internatioral Maitre Spreader - 1 Seed Drill 1 Root Pulper 3 MtLaugh•lin Cutters 5 Chatham Cutters 4 Wm. Gray Glitters 8 extra set of Shafts 2 set of Sloop Sleighs 1 set of Bench Sleighs 1. Truck Wagon ' grit of Scales 111assey-'Harris Combination Rack 1 top Buggy 2 sets of Double Harness l set of double Bridles 3 Tarpaulins wettable for trucks 1 Babgit spoon 1 Power Drill 1 Sills suitable for hay rack 5 Rock Film Tongues A quantity of Lumber A number of Cedar Posts 1 pile of Dry Maple Wood TERMS CASH Lewis Rowland, Auotloneer Mrs. Jas. Thynne Jack Thynne, Administrator IS'ednesd1l3', November 17171.k,, 1943' ERNEST H. ELDSON MORE SHIPS, MORE TEA AND RATIONS UP ,Just a year and a month after rationing commenced the govern - meet is able to raise our allot,- anceof tea afullthird.'SALADA' Tea -lovers will rejoice at this happy turn of events for now they can got Ib. of their favourite tea every six rreeke inetead of maty eight t Waterloo. with their parents, Mr, Putting it in the bank every pay day. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon, L. G. Now Ire gat to start at the begau- Tttrvey in Toronto; Mrs. M. L, Ait• ning again, but I'm going to stay at ke• with bee daughter. Miss Dor- my job as a. driller until I've got the money to buy that house. No more othy Aitken at Weston and with foolish risks for me. From now on her sisters, Miss Ruby Duff and Mas. Ross Douglas in Toronto. I'm letting the bank keep my cash The annual bazaar at Ebenezer, safe. It's tough luck, when you're sponsored by the B. B. Club, was getting on i'$years, to lose the very held as usual with a good attendance thing you've been counting on, but and was a success in every way. what I want to do le to let otter The booths of fancy wOT,:, aprons People profit by my loss. Don't taloa and homemade baking were soon any chances let the bank take care sold out, All that remained unsold o; your money and then you'll have were two quilts. Afternoon tea was it safe and sure for the things you want to buy when the war's over. served which realized e9. The pro- ceeds over and above expenses $ t) 3 amounted to over $7II2. The executive l le is Mrs. Millie, Stewart, president; Of Household Effects on John Street Mr's. Milton Fraser, secretary, -and 1n the Village of Brussels Mrs. Russel Bone, treasurer, Don- on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th atio• s of cash have been given to sale to start at 1 o'clock p.m. the Brussels and Blnevale Red Cross 2 extension tables .Societies and boxes have been sent 1 library table, oak to local men in the armed forces. several smell tables Personals; Mrs. P. S. 111:ncEwen, 1 kitchen table with Mrs. Melville Blandford, Win- 6 dining room chairs, leather bottom (11rOP: Mise Florence Fowler, with 12 dining room chairs Airs. Pullman Seatorth; friss Olive 3 rocking chairs Scott. with Misses Ethel and Flu- 2 arm chairs encs Beattie. Seaforth; Mrs. R. 1 dining room couch Nicholson, Beigrave, with her xis. 1 -spring filled mattress tens, Mrs. Robertson, Seise Fraser 1 wooden bed and Mrs. R. Shaw. 1 sewing machine • 1 bed. 1 washstand, 1 rocking chair Did You Ever Wonder? white enamel 1 glass kitchen cupboard Why The Geemans Now Are , 1 large pantry cupboard Making Land Mines Packed 1 Clare Jewel cook stove fe in Plastic Cases? or coal The land mine—a box of expiosiv- 1 kitchen sink buried just below the surface of the 1 healing stove wood or coal sotland set to explode when stepped a number of stove P1pes on or run over—has been a big Mac- 2 carpet sweepers tor in covering the German retreat t washing machine 84 wringer and delaying pursuit. 1 impeller of floor rags The Allies have been d 151tinct 1 A number of curtain Polis, dishes these mines by means of electrical ' al -d other articles too numerous - devices' wh'cb indicate the pra.Un1- ity of magnetic substances, such as the metal eases in which the Mmes are enclosed. Once their position is ascertained, it is relatively easy matter to dig up the mines and rer- • dor them harmless. Recently, however, the Germans 9 , have begun to sow Germansnes mines which have non-magnetic plastic eases, shell nines foil the electrical search, and have ) h ' c 1 located devtres a t by the slower and more i1azard:me Pr oees'5 of prodding 1101' than with Brothers, : Lyle Bray, 1;,. 0, 1 rewar, J. Bowler, riarl•y *Cassidy, Frank *Cardiff, Clifford *Cardiff, William 'Campbell, John Campbell, 'Bobs” Coleman, Ken. *Oolenum, 13111 *Davidson, Cleve '*•0011, Charles Doll, 0. Dunn, Irwin 'Elliott, W. R. Elliott, George Elliott, Orwell i lliott, Dick':= Elston, Win, Edgar, Harvey Farrow, Jack Fischer, Howard Gentiles, C. ''II. Garniss, Thos. Glassier, Fred. *Glassier, Stuart '1'Gowing, 0, B. *Fox, Russell Fuller, J. S. *Garniss, H. M. Garton, Ed. *Gillis, M. Gordon, Jack Grainger, Stanley '('Hall, T. Deb, *Hall, W. R. ' Hall, Gordon Hamilton, R, O. Hamilton, Allan 0. *Harman, 3. K. "Hastings, Dave hood, L. Hood, S. Hoy, Lloyd, Wen, *Bunter, Glenn A. *Hulley, G. R. Kerr, Stewart *Lamont, L. *Lowrie, E. C. *Lowe, S. Locking, Wm, Lowry, Tack Machan, Ross Mann, Eldon *McCauley, L. E, McCreath, Ted. McCutcheon, Frank *McDowell, M. A. *McFarlane, T. N. *McFarlane, P. Walter McKay, Archie ':'McLaughlin, K. McLean, Arthur *Mitchell, DA( *Myers, C. A. (Dr.) Nichol, R. Gordon *Palmer,, Jim *Palmer, William *Pierce, Roy *Riley, Clifford *Rooney, Leonard *Rutledge, Frank Rutledge, Ned *Sanderson, J. L. Saleman, H. McLean, Scott *Smith, David Brae* Smith, Jae, E. ,':'Smith, John T. Stephenson, Mao "Diet" Thompson, A. *Thompson, Mel. - Thomas, A. Thompson, Dario Tunny, Chas. Walker, Leonard 11'Whittard, Ross P'. *Wlrittard, Earl Wheeler, Glenn, *Wilson, s, W, *NY m atm am', Lloyd *Young, Elmer '*,Young, Norman R. *Young, Brevet wood to mention. TERMS CASH Mrs. 'Watigaret ,Perrle, Proprletress Harold Jackson, Auctioneer sticks, The United States, incidentally, has developed a land mina encased in a shell of very tough glass. Like the plastic case,'the glass is non- rnaagnette and cannot be detected by Its effect 071 an electrical device. If All Cottonwood Trees Bear "Cotton"? The cottonwood tree, popular in iho West and Soutbwest Per its 1118- nrtant shade, has also its objection- able side in that the "cotton" that It hear( is unsightly and clings to ecreene and Utters' the street:. 1n such giiantities as to be a nuisance. Aaoording to the publication American Forestry, however, only the female cottonwood trees bear Ih'r "cot ton"-lirn$lleirg hlns.oms, By uwL L I „ase marked with * are were BRUSs4LR in the AMY -- Alcock, "Buster"' Alcock, Erie *Alcock, Thos. J. *Alderson, 3. W. Bareard, Rue. *Bell, Pit. D 13e11, W, I4, 'Bra Bell, Barris eau, Men,3 ,0, 5 Waist normal Pep, Vim, Vigor? T,•r 094,0E eon(C 'vegeta, contains tonics .vtJtmx Inota, Irnnvilnfiln 'vegeta inrua, nldAt'. the tine of x5100188. iusie ntrr5 dry int nii,"i°v ni>rv141 r j"lynurt1 i 'd'adietiioa vitt°b etnek, shatte trees Of this variety , ,:, r•"•rnreota r"4nv r1)ay 1111 01)tnined that are not 'guilty 0 S,. 9. In the le.C.A.F,-- Baekei, Altred George Black. Bert Black, Douglas Bryan, Russell *Black, Don A. *Campbell, Stanley, J. Clardift, Clarke *Cardiff, Frank O. Davidson, Scott Farrow, Frank .Galbraith, Bowman *Galbraith, J. George Gibson, Harvey *Benison, . W. Ilarriso L 'l'Ilenelerson, Arehte *Tinetier, H. L. 'I'Mechan, Willis *McNay, Allen C. McRae, Donald Mitchell, Prank *parker, H, S. *prest, T. A, Plum, Carl Pierce, Stewart Prost, W. M. *Prost, It. H. Mussel. Lewin 'Rutledge, Jack Entledge, Hartley '•+Rowland, Wi1Ham Scott, Frank Sellers, Elmer W. Snell, Verne *Spier, John $peir, Kenneth Stiles. ,,The r ,Stretton, Herb Thompson, Nommen Wald, Cornet, S. Ward, Leonard Ward, Wray Wilson, Mussell Woodrow, Alec Young, Arunaa in the Navy -.- 'a 1?rest, Jim *Chapman, Jew :1'Dull, Donald M. Smith, Elgin Mustard, Stanley Stiles, 13tistsr *Workman, J, G. (Canadian Women's Aerny Corpse Mitchell, Betty Sandensou, Merle Rejected— Fischer, Wm Gillis, 0. Grasby, Wm. J. Heist, Eddie Harman, G. Harrison, Marshall Hawkins, Herb, Henderson, Garfield Jamieson, Jack McDonald, Harold McDowell, Jack Pearson. Ralph Plum, Ernie Penniugton, J. Pollard, Geo. Stewart, Clarence Thornton, Thomas NOTE—The fcHowing are may Brussels boys who had not resides here some time previous to enlist• ment:— n3allantym., Archie * Baeker, George -, Garnies, C. G. *Jermyn, 3. R. *McIntyre, Bert ' *Parish, Jim Parisi, Earl 'I'Thuell, Glen (Tud) Thnell, Kenneth Yolleck, Harry Yolleck, Ben United States A.A.C.- 1+]ckm9er, Wm. D. Best; Gorden Reserve Army 99th Battery— Seeker, Mac Lawless, Ross Pletch, W. Mitchell, Ted - Riley, Oliver Sanderson, Gordon Scott, Mac Sullivan. Bill Willis, Jack Willis, W. E. ETHEL Alexaneer, Stanley Aures, Bryan Bremner, B1111e Bateman, Cecil ..Beer, Chas. *Brown, D. S. *Cole, Fred n'Ounningbam, Lawrence *Dunbar, Jack Evans Lyle A. Franklin, Allan -. Hamilton, Allan C. Haig, Norman *Henry, Stuart *Hewitt„ Wilfred *Hewitt, Frank *Jardine, Lorne Tones, A. J. Keifer, Halburt Kreuter, Albert *Kreuter, Calvin Kreuter, Gordon Michel, Willard *Mills, Jack *Patterson, John Patterso'd, Miss Alma Mine) Perdue, Everett Raby, Mervin Sanwell, I$. Speiran, Elgin $peiran, Vernon *Sleigiltholm, J. A. ''Vodden, Lorne WALTON In the Army *Bendall, Charles H. *Bendall, T. A, Bennett, Ross Bewley, Walter Bryans, Iiaivey *Coutts, W. J. *Crawford, A, *Farquharson, W. A. Holland, Gordon Humphries, Stewart. Humphries, Stewart I{ells, William ' Marshall, Barry Murray, Donald M. Nichol, Wilfred *Nichol, G. I. Nichol, Mae Nichol, Lteyd *Ritebie, Kenneth '~ Shannon, Wallace Travis, A. In the R.C.A.F. Marshall, lrrank i7lanie, Wm. Cosby • *Bryans, Stuart ''Murray; It. 141. In the. Ngvy Coutts, Ear