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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-8, Page 5THE BRJSS.E,LS POST WkIDN10SDJ r, No'V741vC1 ER $t1 NEW FALL DRESSES FOR THE YOUNG MISS Beautiful new styles is Jersey, wool crepe, corduroy and velvet Fitted dresses with circular 'skirt, or loose back Mother Hubbard styles, Colors are red, pink, blue, brown, navy hind wine. Sizes 2 to 6 $1.so $2.50 Sizes 8 to 14 $2.25 $x.76 CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS AND COAT SETS Here's a wide range of stylish ChIldren's Coats made of ail wool blanket cloths, Melton 'and tweeds COATS 4.75 to $8.95 l Coat legging and Nat Set 8.75 to 11.75 NEW FLANNELETTES AT LOW OLD PRICES itesimuminw 36" wide, high quality flannelette, dil Light or Dark,colored stripes a plain white .._.. per yd. ,y Fine English fllannelette, In attrac- , tive stripes and fancy patterns, 36" J5c,' wide, heavy weight ...... per yd (• Newest .patterns In fine quality English Woolette, 35c 26 Inches wide, heavy weight, all colors ............ per yd. NEW ARRWALS ! VEL FALL Despite the steadily advancing prices we 'have priced these two !host attractive groups of newest dresses at these old low prices. All new styles, shades and trimming effects. Colors Wine, Black, Navy and Rust. Sizes 14 to 46 8 95 SEAFORTH ETHEL Arnold Earl received word some time ago that he had successfully met the requirements for the Inter. mediate Vocal and Instrumental Certificates with school music, At the Canadian Musical Festival 'held is London recently, Arnold ,Bari was nwlard'ed second place and silver medal in the violin clans. Ethel United church choir with an enrollment of twenty-two members, dew and/ old, including the organist 'Mrs. R. Wilbee and Arnold Earls, musical instructor, gives strong promisee of becoming a aliusieale equal to any emergency which might occur in church services. A dance, dated for Oct„ under the auspices at .Ethel' W. I. was post- poned indefinitely, owing to an ac- cident tiµhich befell their engaged orche'atra loader, Will McNair, who, while operating a treater plowing, had his collar bone broken, And also a few days later suffered a severe heart attack. Ethel -friends' extend sincere ba,mt wishes for a prompt recovery for Mr, McNair and for the W.I. success in future dates, Although the 'weather through October was often unfavourable for ontsid•e work the brush. cutting con- tracts on Con. 6, Grey Township (ander.-taken by 3. and J', Savage and C, Bateman and. C, h',c'ltntier were a'atisetetorily • completed tvol'1. with- in, the specified time A sow of the nice grade , dalry herd orf Lid, Gill, proved prolific and gave e. goad demonstration se in creased production when she pre- dented her owner one day recently with triplet calves, all well dovotan- edand strong, Doc Watirdlaw claims th114 In all the many years of ltie penctlfe he had never met with a simliir ocottrtmnre. :Femora and gardetteis in this locality are taking advantage of the suitable days as they come. to 'se- cure the turnip crop, The yield in general is said to be good. The Board of Management .of United church, Ethel met Wednes- day to receive the report of the Building Committee. Mrs, Cecil Bateman accompanied Toe. and 14Lns, Ames and Bryan on an afternoon's. visit Sunday `with John A. and Mrs. Snell and family is Jamestown vicinity. At Listowel hospital on Saturday, Nov. 4, there Was born to A, D, and Mrs, King, a daughter, Congratula- tions', Vernon Snell, 1S-year'old grandson et Mr. and Mrs. J. Ames, has signed up at Toronto, with the: Air Force, for war service, Rev, H. Snell and Doctor C, R. Richmond are planning for a few dray's .re'ereatien, to be spent in a hunting expedition, either in Northern 'Ontario or Eastern Canada, Miss Bertha Earl is ;still caring for her grandmother Mrs. Earl, who some weeks ago fractured her hip and who. Is at present slowly re- cuperating et the glome of her daughter Mss. Stewart Edgar, MONCRIEFF The W,i41,S, Tlrankoffer•ing meet• ing was held• in the basontent of the chinch on Wednesday evening Nov- ember 1., The meeting opening with the use of hymn 488 fol• lotvetl with a 'prayer by Mr, Gilbert. The responsive reading W11 taken ,from Psalm( 731 id the hynti.ary. HMI 436 was sang and the devotional ions ia.keir by Mrs, Ktntieth MaLeau, 'rho offering WIN was received and a solo was sung by Miss Edna Procter, Nliss Courtin, the special speaker then spoke and showed picture slides, Mr, Gilbert then led in prayer and the closing hymn 436 was sung. "C'heerio My Deario" a 3 -act play will be presented in .Moncrieff Unit- ed) Church, by the United Church Choir of Loridesboro, on Fri. even- ing, Nov, 10, at 8.15 o'clock, This 1play is in aid at the newly organized War Service Unit of the Church. 'Dome and . aid a worthy cause, BELGRAVE A splendid goose supper under the auelpicen of the United church, Belgrave Was. served Thursday. everting of teat week when a large crowd enjoyed the generous .supper provided, NOTICE-, Olwing to the change in the time tor snaking the assessment Ma the township of Grey and as the 1930 ateessm•elrt roll will be the roll on which the taxes 'for 1940 will be levied, a Court of revision et the said assessment i'o11 will be held at the hownsh' Alike, Ethel, on Wed, nesday, 'Nc, vnbe1 15th, at 2 e'el'ock p m., for the purpose of hearing any appeals which may be brongb,t before the saki court; Persons interested will please take notice, J. H. Fear, Clerk k * * * * e * • *' * * PEOPLE WE KNOW * 1: * * * Miss W11msa McNichol of Wail. lop 1s visiting her aunt Mrs, Jas, Kernaghan, • • • 'Mies Mary Lott spent a few days last week visited in Lucknow and Wingham. • Mist Margaret Robinson is enjoy- ing her vacation. Miss Mauna Miller isr relieving at the telephone office during her absence. Mies Jean Pa ley, nurse -in -train- ing, London, was, ai Sunday visitor et the home of her sister, Mrs. R. Gemmel. • • • • Mr. and; Mrs, Jeno. Crosby and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Guest, of Guelph, were Sunday guests at the home oZ Mr, and Mas,, R. W. Kennedy, * * s Mr, and Mrs, Harold Grant and Mrs, Saanuel Griffiths and her son Stewart of the B line of Howick were Setnday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Grant, Mr. .and Mrs., W. Langton Palmer of Toronto were visitors last week at the home of her grandfather Mr, Mark Buchanan. * * A: Mr: and Mrs, Porteous of Sea - forth were visitors recently with the latter'sl sinter, Mrs, George Lowry and other relatives in the district. Mr. Will 'McCracken and bis sisters Misses Mande .and Eva with Mrs. Gallagher motored to Parkhill on Sunday and spent the day at the home of the Batter's' brother Mr. and Mrs. Masters. PoNowing the .sapper a pleasing program was preee'n4sl in the church auditorium by the following artists, with Rev. J, B, Townend minister of the .church acting as chalrmah;_ Vocal Solos, Bert Cul. Iirnare, Gordon • Leggatt, Joel( Reavie, Miss Galnias•; Male env. tette; Violist solos, Miss' .King; Duets, Miss 141, Gorntss. and Miss H. Booker, ,Tacit Reavie and Gordon Leggett, Readings, Mrs. 11, W. Kennelly, •311., Clarence Rag -of the 6th - of '4Vamannsh, is a patient in the Wing. ham. General Hospital where • he Underwent an operation for appen- tidOi tios Mr,_ and Mrs, Albert Cottites,' iit• ford, and Donau,, else Mr, and Mrs, George Irwvin, spent a day in Lon don, , ratan • • • Mr, and. Mrs, Robt. McTavish of Ripley were Sunday visitors with Itis brother Mr. A. J. McTavish. * * * Congratulations are extended Miss Alberta McLean, Winghani, wbo has completed her terns as nhlree-ln- training at VMMoria hospital, Lon- don, Miss McLean is at present v: -:::ng her sister Mrs. F. 147, Semis. .t. Owing to the fact that R, A. :Reid is in the hospital following an accident Mies Hingston will look after all repair -work, for the pres- ent, sending it ;to Stratford where it will receive prompt attention. * ,r Miss Elizahe,th* Downing returned hone from Toronto last week ac- coinpanied by her sister Miss' Hattie Downing who is under the doctors care. We hope she may :soon he restored to good health. * * * A large number of ,people from Brussels attended the splendid,. fowl scupper served by the United 'Church a Belgrave on Thursday evening of last week. Misses. Mar- garet Gamins, Helen Baeker and Mary Davison and Mrs, R. W. Kennedy contributed to the pro- gram. William Henry Wi111s, a former Mayor of Wltngham and a promtn- ent. business man of that town, died in a London :Hospital on Nov, 3rd, after an of two years. The funeral took place at Wingbam on Sunday, Nov, 511, He Is survived by his wife. Two sons predeceas- ed him, Harvey, who died Overseas dttring the great war and Gerry, six years. ago, Mrs. Willis is e. sister of Noble Gerry of Brussels, CLASSIFIED ADS, WILL TAKE Wood, in exdbange for good ho'teT in 65 ib. tins, phone 71X Robt, Warwick NOTICE— To the wise will be sufficient, those who have been is the habit of shooting deer out of the seaeon in restricted territory will be re- ported, Ij WANTED TO BORROW—. First Mortgage of '$3500;00 00 100 acre farm, good' buildings at 6 Per gent Interest. apply at Brussels Post FOR SALE— S Cows; springers;. 30 Young Cattle; Number of good work horses and colts, phone 79X or 41 Galbraith Sale Stables STRAYED On Lot 13, 'Con. 16, Grey, 1 year old cattle beast. Owner can have same by proving ownership . and paying expenses: phone 28-r-12 TENDERS WANTED_ Dor painting interior of Oran.- brook ran-brook Community Hall, Also tenders for paintinig ceiling of store. Tend- ers to be in by Monday, November 13, 1939, by 8 p.m. For particulars apply on premises, Rae Houston, President R. 11, no. 2, Brussels, FOR SALE A. Quantity of .Cabbage, phone 51-r-6 J,H, Bryan FOR SALE— A, quantity, of dry, body hardwood, Beech and Maple, phone 18-r-13 Geo. McArthur FOR SALE - 2 Bunches of Chunks and 2 bunch- es, Suckenm, apply at Lot 8, Con. 11, Grey �. phone 25-r423 John R. Dickson FARM FOR SALE - 100 acres, brink house, bank barn, 2 good well% good slap loam, 'S54 Lot 25, Con. 6, Morris Twp, Price reasonable, apply to J. H. 'Scott, Seaforth, Harvey McCuteheon, R.R, t. Brussels FOR SALE— One good Thoroughbred; ;Short- horn Bull, Fit for service; Good. Yorkshire. Ha'g,seven menthe. two thoroughbred Yorkshire Sows, carrying first litter, /Will be sold, cheap to make room. .George M'Dwen, Bluevale P.O., R. R. No. 1 . AUCTION SALE— Lambert Saleyard Straithroy, Nov- ember, 111th. 200 MIXED CATTLE. dr,sual run of Mixed Pigs and Calves. Those wishing to buy cattle private ly can do so by seeing the under- signed auctioneer anytime during the week. . Trucks to deliver. Terms—Cash. A, G. M'cLlpine, Awetioneer. GET YOUR FALL PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1,00 and $1.50 Including Shampoo Permanent 31.75, 32.25, $3,00 and 35.00 Including finger wave and shampoo Dried Finger' Wave 25o Shampoo 25o Telephone 55X for Appointment IRENE'PEASE over H. S. Alien's Drug Store for appointment Telephone 55X • IleAsiEQNO 4* / ;rte 11I/ of CORM ENCEa SAFETY Eliminate the fire -risk of old faulty wiring and at the same time give your home plenty of baseboard and wall outlets, smart new wall switches and modern lighting fixtures. Let us look over your present wiring and give you an estimate on a neW installation that will enable you to take the fullest advantage of the mar- vels of electricity. Wiring and fixtures, of course, come under the Rome Improvement Plan for easy financing. When in Brussels Doing Your Shopping Stop At THE RUSSELS DAIRY AR For ice Cream Try Fox°,,„5s and ycu wiiI eat no ether ALSO Those Satisfying MILK SHAKES Those Generous TASTY SUNDAES THEY ARE GOOD