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BRUSSELS
PHONE 70x
CRANBROOK
The regular monthly meeting or
the W.113:S, wets held in the church
on April 4 with au attendenee .or
nine ladies. The president, Mrs
1), Huether was in the chair and
Mrs, C. Omstead presided at the
organ. The G1ad Tidings prayer was
read by Mrs. D. Huether and the
Scripture lesson from Luke 24 was
read by Mrs. Sohn Schnook, The
minutes were read and approve; and
the roll call was answered by giving
a short prayer. ,Psahn 41 and
Hymns 282 and 374 were sung. II
Current events were read by Mrs.
Celia Iiuether and Mrs. M. Engel A
reading on "The New .Church' was
given by the president. also the
chapter "Triumphing over Tragedy"
from the study book. The meeting '
dosed with the singing of, the
National Anthem and the Benedic-
tion by the president,
Fourteen tables of euchre wore
in play at the Red Oross euchre and
dance in the hall on Thursday even-
ing last. High scores were won bY
Mrs. Lloyd Michel and Murray Hueth.
er and coueoeation awerds went to
Greta Snaith and Harry Walton, Win-
ners
inners in the spot dance were John
Wilson and Mrs. J. Keys and the
elminabion dance Dloyd Mi•ebel and
Bernice Meehan.
Music for dancing was supPlied by
Mrs. C. Kernaghan, Wm, and Stuart
-McNair and Ross McTaggart, Little
Diane McNair drew the lucky ticket
onthe rug which went to Mrs, Geo.
Wcsenberg, Sandwiches and coffee
were sold and a 'total of $67.30 was
realized.
Friends here or Mr, and Mrs. Alf.
King of Brantrord were very sorry
to beer that their eldest daughter
Shirley was so badly burned on
Thursday and is at present in Brant-
ford hospital.
Billie Ziegler of Ethel, a normalite,
is spending this -week as assistant
teacher in the school here.
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THE BRUSSELS POST
iN'ednesd'ay, April i,'lth, 1040
OLD
CHUM
FOR PIPE OR
ROLLING YOUR OWN
CLASSIFIED
ADS
FOR RENT—
Apartment in Terrane,
phone 105x
WANTED—
Cattle to pasture by the Month,
Phone 111x -p-2 Wesley Stephenson
FOR SALE—
Colony house 10 x 10.
phone 23x Bill Hacker
FOR SALE—
Rook Chicles, Pullets and Cocker-
els, 4 weeks old April 19th.
Apply at The Post
LUST --
2 parcels, accidentally put In
wrong ear.
phone 58-r-5
'Vers, Laois Armstrong
FOR SALE—
Registered Shorthorn Bull over
a year old,
phone 66-e-13 Geo. Pollard
POTATOES FOR SALE—
Quantity of Cotter potatoes No, 2'
Grade suitable for seed,
phone 50-r-17 Elgy Braudou
WANTED—
Ii1. girl to lielp with )souse emit,
'apply at 'Pte Post
FOR SALS-
A man's Moycle, in good rendition,
apply at The Poat
FOR SALE—
Two horse -power gasoline engine
Fairbanks Morse. Just like new,
Tot 24, Con, 14, Twp, Grey
Selwyn Baker
FOR SALE—
A five -roomed brick house, stable
FOR SALE--
1229
ALE-1229 Foard Roadster, serial No.
CA93598.
phone Brussels 59-r-6
WANTED--
Experienced
ANTED-Experieiuced Falun Worker welts
farm work by the month.
taDply at The Post •
FOR SALE—
Vanguard
ALE Vanguard Seed Oats, 2 -rowed
Seed Barley.
phone 86-r-6 John J. Kelly
WANTED—
Cattle to pasture for the season
also a_ house for rent in the. village
of Ethel.
phone 3'5-r-13 E. ThonePpson
WANTED—
,
TED
, Cuougmber growers ' around Brus-
sels and Ethel for
Libby, McNeil and Libby
apply to Albert Kramler,s
Dublin, Cat.
FOR SALE
+Leghorn Cockerels at ,.4 and 5
weeks of age, Partly raised as
broilers or fine for fried chicken --
10e each.
plrone38x-4
"ifiralter Rose Poultry. ;Farm
LOST_ —`
An idem
tiflcation
gold bracelet's
with the name "Lillian" inscribed
on it, in or around Ethel Flail,
khan 25-r-26 Lillian Mitchell
and garage in the village of Ethel
Fee further particulars apply to
J. M. Bray, Listowel
FOR SALE—
A .00long house 16 x 16 also a
p'ood rubber tired top buggy.
phone 28-r-23 Anglia Brown
FOR SALE- �Y
Kitchener Big -4 Hatchery are
taing . orders for May and June
delivery of •ehleks and pullets, Can
give. immediate delivery of cocker-
els, some started, Please let me
have your order now: Agent , •
11, S, Warwick, Hill Top Ranon,
Brussels
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at the residence of Mary H, Kerr,
Turnberry St., Brussels on
SATURDAY, APRIIL 14th
Sale Commences at 12 O'clock
2 ferneries
2 book oases
1 antique occasional chair
1 brown velour cfhesherfleld chair
1 mantel clook
1 Occasional chair
1 musk cabinet
1 oak library table
1 ekes terfield table
1 davenport
1 china cabinet
1 Atwater Kent Radio
1 leather chair and foot stool
1 occasional chair (rocker)
2 wall mirrors
Hoover Vaeouum Gleaner
Drapes and eurtains
2 sets bookshelves
3 ecvered.bedroom boxes
1 grass chair
1 rocking .chair
1 antique chair
1 hall cheer
1 tattling cot and reaGtresa
1 Walnut dresser
I' walnut chiffonier
1 set shelves
1 flower stand
1,brses bed, spring and mattress
1 each stand and mirror
1 covered bedroom chair
1 ivory dresser
1 fern stand
2 parlour tables
1 'bedisdde table
1 bed. spring and mattress
2 mirrors
a number or pictures
large number of -dishes
feather tick
1 Boal ail stove and oven
a large number 'of books
Tudhope sleotric range
1 dresser
1 woad box on casters
TERMS -CASH
MARY H. KERR, Proprietress
LEW ROWLAND, Auctioneer
ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk
FOR SALE
—
Chicks from famous, pedigreed
stock imported from E. B. Parment-
er, famous breeder of Rhode island
Reds, This strain has won more
laying oonteste than any other re-
gardleea .of breed, holds official
world record 361 see in 357 days.
To inbroduee this strain I have 250
chicks May lot. These are the last
this sestet:, A4 popular prices,
phone 19x R. S. Warwick
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AUCTION SALE
Property &, Household Effects
In the Village lla a of Ethel
SATURDAY, APRIL 14th
At 1:30 o'clock sharp, the following
1 Lawn mower, 1 scythe
all hinds of garden tools
step ladder
large cane
Beatty -electric washing machine
Raymond sewing machine
drop leaf table
Mectrie eangette, lecke new
sddgeboaed
cabinet electric radio, good
Quebec. cook stove
oak buffet, false new
extension table
1? kitchen chairs
4 necking chairs
number of small tables
carpet sweeper
copper boiler
cet 240 lb soales
eleotrie iron, new
Chest of drawers, walnut
2 sets quilting ensures
3 belles, meanings and mattresses
caresser with large mirror and
' washstand
toilet set
organ
Axrndnsiter. rug 9 x 12
linoleum to cover room. 16 x 16
quantity of kitchen uteneils
quantity of sealers
P
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FOR SALE—
Government Approved chick
, bargains for this week and next.
Noresexed; -White Leghorns 10,95,
Barred Rocks 11.96, New Hamp-
shires 11.95, Assorted Light Breeds
$9.95, Assorted Heavy Breeds 210.95,
Pullets; White Leghorn. 22.95
Barred Rocks 19.95, New Hamp-
shires 1.9,95, Assorted Light Rreed6
20,985, Assorted Heavies ,17.05, Gook.
erels; Barred Reeks $7.35, New
F7amnshires 6.95, Assorted Heavies
6.95, Aeeerted Medium 1,75, 2 week
old chicks add 6o 'per chick to
above `prices, Shipped C,O.D, This
ad'vertiseuient Met a nompany
yt0ntr crest,
Top Motet Chickerie6,
attelph, On-arie
In Memoriam
SIbARPJ6—Mrs, W. J. Sharpe who
Paseed away April 10, 1941.
Ileaatiful memories treasured for-
ever
Of happy flays we spent together
A loving smile and a happpy face
A broken link we can never replace,
ever remembered by husband and
granddaugliters, the twins.
HEN FR YN
Continued From Page One
a irelglit train each way eaolt day,
Uld Telegrams
The losiowiug old telegrams were
Mend when the Hunfryn Station was
1.-i'n dawn.
Jluntreal Telegraph Company
Flenfryn, 1077
To John holt
Vetrinary Saracen
Brussels
in cow threat, if you have
instrument bring it.
Davies,
* * *
Montreal Telegraph Company
Henfryn, 1877
Dr. Phillips, Listowel—
Turnip•
Corne at once, wlZs vary iii
James Longmire,
a * *
Montreal Telegraph Company
Henfryn, 1873
To T. K. Anderson, ,Seerforth-
Please send my overcoat bY stage
tc•-night if ready.
A. Dulmage, Agent,
* * *
The telegram was the. Meer cum-
ruuuication as there were no tele-
phones and retail had to be delivered
by stage coach and was much quick-
er in cases of emergencies.
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HENFRYN
On the south sunny bank of the
Maitland
Is a hamlet so small and neat,
That bears a Welsh name which is
Henfryn,
Calm liaitland's •stream tounching
her feet.
'Twos a pioneer village in days past -
The old home of brume hardy strrng
men,
Whose heavy strokes laid low the
forest,
Their echoes resounding again.• --
a •
'�'lss ill
Tlie old saw -mill long since has been
silent,
Carne are forge, the inn -keeper and
inn.
'Tara now bat a place of retirement—
A. city teas once to have been,
Frith a fire in the night came d Bus-
ter,•
And the faithful old store now is not
Alone, the tile -yard with it's master,
Holds place in the same quiet spot.
There's a quiet nook nearby the tile -
Where same hardy old oaks linger
till
s
Could they speak,what tales they
night impart.
That storybooks many would 911,
There, in Summer, the thorn trees
so hoary,
With their blossoms, sweet . love
tales could tell;
And the wild Mlles all in their glory
Greet song birds we all lovesowell
• Ton *lila be tba amt
victim oI ire, -ore test aril
quickly destroy your hosh,
your business, your property,
your whole lifo's work. Lek
Pilot Insurance accept tire
risk -ready end quick to pay
say just claim. The cost 01
very 1ow,
We write Pilot Insurance
to cover selected risks is
Antoruobile, Fire, Personal
Property Floater, Burglary,
Plate Glass, Pub-
lic Liability
and other
general
insurance.
Walter Scott —' Bruss.a;is
Representing
: PILOT. INSURANCEOMPANY •,
ETHEL
Mrs, W. Thompson followed by the
Lord's Prayer in unison. A reeling
, 'Galilee" was given by i4iss T4..
Mrs. Jim McKee and children of I Fear. Miss Estella Cunningham
Listowel spent the week end with sang a solo entitled "Alone," Hymn
Mr. and Mrs. George Addy. !MA was sung. The minutes of the
Miss Darling resumed duties as last meeting were read and approt-
teaoher after spending her vacation _,'. The roll was called answered by
with her parents in Mildma.r. . repeating one of the sayings of
L. Cpl Stan. Alexander has are- � Jesus on the Cross. Mrs. McInnis
turned to Trenton after ]'saving spout gave a short reading, The offering
e few days aft his home hem. � was taken followed by the business
Miss Elsee Franklin spent the I period. Hymn 224 was sung. ,sirs.
week and at the home of Mr, and R. Campbell gave a reading "A New
Mrs. George Addy. ! 'Venture."` The topic Mans' was
The United Church Mission Baud taken by Mrs. S. Dunbar. Hymn
was held April 7th at the home of 209 was shrug. The eleme t events
Laura Earl; with 13 members. and were in charge of Mrs', S, W11s�n.
The meeting closed with Hymn 270
and the Benediction after which -a
one visitor presesil. The meeting
opened by singing hymn 15, followed
by the Lord's Prayer Laura Earl
read a poem entitled "We Thank
Time." Hymn 597 was - then sung.
Mrs. Godden read a story, after
ivbdoh business was discussed. The
roll call was, answered and four gold -
stars were -then presented to the.
ones knowing their "Mission Pur-
pose." Gasnes were then played
and the children enjoyed a delicious
birch served by the hostess, The
The next meeting will be held et
the home of Mrs. 'Cardiff with Lara,
Tbere are friends who to visit skill
come back,
Dreaming fondly of days that are
gone;
But many more never will come
back—
Their work here forever 7s done.
dainty lunch was serveg by the
hostess end the ooanmittee in charge.
JAMESTOWN
Allan and Mrs. Ramsay left for
their new home in Tara Tuesday of
site pest week. The previous evening
neighbors and friends gave a fare-
well party in the ball at Jamestown
and presented thein with "an electric
.Earl ,and Florence Campbell supply- piano lamp. Mr. Ramsay expressed
ing lunch, ' thanks on behalf of himself and
We are sorry to.learn that Mrs.. R, wife for their gifts, after which a
t.iochrane is ill, her many friends 1 very pleasant evening was spent in
social intercourse and dancing.
Lunch was also served at the :con- •
cluelon.
Mrs. King ST., is indisposed at
Present as 'she fell and hurt her
knee but is improving slowly.
Lee Breckenridge bas purchased
the Ramsay farm and will move
there shortly.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Wright, Toronto
were Sunday visitors> at the former
McQuarrie farm 4th line Gray. Mrs.
Wright is a sister of Mrs. F. Stret-
ton, of town.
Mr. Graham Campbell does rot
keep in as good health as his many
friends would wish him to be.
wish her a speedy recovery.
Miss Yvonne and Master Mervin
Golden have returned home after
having spent the past ten days in St.
Faults and •Stratford.
Mr. Donald Dunbar and Georgia
enjoyed a :week's vacation in Ham,
Mon where they were the mutate of
12r. and Mrs. Frank Williams,
A crokinole social was held in the
basement of the United Church on
Friday evening, April 6th ander the
auspices of the W.M.S. Nine .tables
were played and the prize went to
Roe. S. Brenton. At the close it the
party a delicious tench was served.
Mrs. Percy Stephenson spent a
few days 1n Hamilton lest week,
Rev. and Mrs. Brenton had as
their guests over the week end Miss
Mona Murray and Mr. henry
ll flag! both of Tee•srwater.
Mrs, Brown of Hamilton and Miss
Lucy Sanders were weekend guests
of Mrs. King. •
Mr, Percy. Stephenson and daug
ter Sean, spent Sunday in Listowel
end Atwood,
Mr, and Mrs, Alex Pearson and
son, Jimmie, spent ,Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. McWilliam of Mt, Forest
The April meeting ote the Women's
Missionary Society was held et the
Monte of Mrs. King with the proal•
dent, Mrs, S. Brenton presiding. The
meeting opened by .singing hymn 122
followed by the Lord's Prayer.
Hymn 1112 was then sung, The roll
Call was auetwered by an Raster
verse Miring "the business, session a
noanirr:ating conunuittee was memo
to appoint delegates for the annual
Presbytery. Mrs.' J. Pearson gave a
splendid, toric on "Ne man Liveth by
Himself," which. was Bellowed by a
Mere a church living still is e'er
telling
The glad message of peace and good-
will,
'Tis 'a quaint old church ever willing
With com:art the sad heart to. fill.
SAWS SHARPENED
Hand Saws, ,
Cross -cut Saws
Any kind of saws
If you want yours to really
cut as it should .••.
Leave at The Poat
Printing Office
MAKE HERI
PROUD OHER
HAND
The mail train at the depot will musical number by Mrs. Richards,
passes, Mrs. Brenton and Mrs, Godden. 'he
Ringing loudly it'sg eheerfel old hell; noxi; meeting will bo 'held at . the
And happy the Strniles .it oft' uansos 1 hone of Mas. Summers when. Thank'
Yon reason may guess fairly well I offering envelopes will- be received, ;
-'•
"" ""-• Niro. J, NDOWilliaan has returned
0 forget not the `home Of 7000 child- , to her Thome in Mount Forest after
flood,
Onr dear {Mende, although Par you
PROPERTY—One 'and ons half wild -
may roans; arse in the wild•
hawse 7 rooms and For Hentryn w
siboreY brick ,
kitchen; halt acne, of lend more or wood—
lege, garage, hydro. throughout• A village, your father's old home,
This, is a choice property in good .•-2r11mP M, Kerr, Ethel
Oahe o4 repair, Low tasss,.
Estate of the sate
MARY SMALLDON
Terms on chattels, cash SPRING FURNITURE SALE,--
Terms on property made known
day of sate, at the Mildmay Ptrnniture Store, 12
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer pr-droeni Sakes at $74. $89;; 14
JOHN KRAUTER, Clerk CCe tefiiaid Suites; 8 good used
For further partioulari apply to 115066, 'Free detiverY• S6lttiett
W. J, SPENCE, Ethel and Soil, M11dbnaq;
spending the past week whit her
daughter, Mrs, Alex Pearson,
The Lester meeting of the Pres-
byterian W,MeS, wee held on-tiprli
3rd at the homte of Mrs. R. Cunning-
ham with 19 ladies present, The
president Mrs, McInnis was in
charge and opened the meeting with
"tile call to woi''ehlp" and too sing-
ing of Hynult.638. The S1ripture,
Luke 24 chapter beginning at verba
;10 wet read by Mrs' Molnnis, The
prayers from the Glad Tidings wrre
taken by Mts. Melia/Met Mrs, 7.
Kreuter, bbs. S. Wilson, Mrs. Heath,
grii, Wright, Mrs. E. 'ritomiss0n, dna
Aklat
The
PROUDEST
NAME 1'a
$ 7.50 Alarmone
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