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The Brussels Post, 1940-6-12, Page 5r t 0.4..42411111, THE ,BRUSSELS POST SUPERIOR STORE q QUALITY SEHVICL shill= 4 t to lit jity,'.•if'•v..•w. meomeiY®It uot�. i tf 1 SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, • Carnation Milk, evaporated, tall • • • •,,, . 2 tins for 15c Sunlight Soap - •.•••.. ••• • . 4 cakes for 23c Rinso, Large pack . , •• pack 22c Hillcrest Shortening • • • • • . • , , • , •• • 2 1t for 23c Quaker Corn 'Flakes • • , .. • • 2 pack for 13c Camay Soap•• 3 cakes ,17c Hillcrest Toilet Paper, 1 roll free with 3 rolls . . 4 for 25c Royal York Coffee l's • . •per tin 49c Erooms, Star, 5 -string Colored Handles each 49c Kirk's •Castile Seep , , • • 3 cakes for 14c Superior Baking Powder 172's • • • • • • • 14c 1 lbp er tin 23c Millett Seed , , , „ '•• •••••• per ll, 5c Salted Soda Biscuits , , per lb 15c tnnnnntanroranneannselnenonannnonnsaternmantnemnanantennnana WM. ZIEGLE , HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE Store Closes at 6.30 p.m. every Tuesday' & Thursday Evenings. Phone 22-11 Ethel, Ont. * * * * * •* * * PEOPLE WE KNOW * ; the World's Fair., * * * • • * i, * * Prof, Russell Zimmer spent t'h week end at their farm on the 9 con, of Grey. * * * Mists Jane Rana is spending thi week with her mole and aunt, Mr and Mrs, Hopper in Morris. Mr. J. B. MaLauchilu of Salt coats, Sask,, and Miss Belle' Mc - Lanoline of Toronto were calling en t1, relatives and friends in and around town on Thursday, * * * Mr. and Mrs. 'Gail Long and s Florence from Santa Monica, Cal., are visiting friends and relatives iu and around Brussels, They leave shortly for a trip through: the Can - alder, West and to Bancouver• before returning to their home. • 4. Miss Jean Stephenson spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Goforth at Monition. * •� e: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers, To route are visiting friends in town Miss Edith Forsythe returned/ hom with them. Misses Kay*and Grant of Win- nipeg are visiting their niece Mrs. Pridham and, .family iu Owen Sound this week, i * Miss, Jessie Little is having het tonsils removed this week with Miss Agnes Davidson, Reg, Nurse, look- ing after her. ** Misese Kay, Grant and Mary Helen Kerr and Mr, Toni McFad- zean spent Saturday last in Strat- ford, * * * Mr. Jack Cloakey of the Inlpe lnl 011 Co„ Toronto, is visiting friends and relations in Brussels and Morris township. * * * Misses Lillian and Eva McKay of Dundais were visiting their cousins, Mrs, W. H, and Mary Helen Kerr over the week end, * * * Mrs, C. Backer, Mrs, Geri Long and: daughter Florence: motored to Hamilton, Niagara am' Toronto for a few day's riser, raw. week * * * 11Ir•, A, Bann, his father and mother o8 Wroxeter and Mrs. Geo. Kerr of Mornis spent this week in 'Toronto visiting friends. * * * Mrs. Wes. Kerr, Miss Ells Kerr, R.N., and Mrs. W. l- . Kerr, Rev. Nr. and Mrs. Mahoney were in Stratford on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Robeson of Windsor (nee Mise Jean Davidsbni spent the week end with the tatter's family Mr Viand QA's, Robt Davidson. * * * We are sorry to repo"t Piss Jessie I-fahad the nti5'tortnue to fall and break both her legs', one near the knee and the oYrrr; the ankle, * * Mrs. M,-Yolleellc and sans Saul and Harry and daughter Mrs. Gertrude Ral)Dapant, Toronto, are holidayling In New York errdoying 0— * * * Rev. Gordon Rintou6 of Toronto spent several drays with his. sister, Mrs. Jas. Kerr and brother Mr Chester Rintoul, waiting for news of their brother Mr, John Rintont of Seaiortb who is in Seaforth Hos pital suffering from an accident. BELGRAVE Miss Arlene Galbraith of Gerrie, spent the week end with her friend, Miss Ruth Wheeler; Rev. J. R. Peters, of Varna, a former pastor in Belgrave, tools charge of the ser- vice in Belgrave United church on Sunday while Rev, J. B. Towriend took anniversary services at Blake's church, one of the churches on Rev. Peters' circuit, Mrs,'Harold McElroy, of Regina, Sask., was a visitor with her cous- in, Mrs. C. R. ,Comites last week; Mr, and Mrs Harry Campbell have moved into 'their new home which they purchased from Robert Stone- house in the village. The Drhmatic Club of the United church presented their play 'Back Again in Horne Town,' at Brick church on Friday night,. Institute to Meet The Histeric Research meeting of the Wosnen's' Institute will be held on Tuesday, June 18th at 2.30 p.m, at ,•he home of Mrs, J. M. Cowites. Conveners, Mrs. J. M. Coolies. and Mrs. HaroJed Procter; Rolla Call, •mane of the township where you were born, Motto, They are never alone . who are accompanied by Noble 1lioirghts, by Mrs. Jae, Michele, Address y Mos, Fred Oster the Dis- trict President of B1wrth, Music, Mrs. .1. Wicksteacl,. Exhibit, of sonic old leeep-sake, Lunch Committee, Mrs, I•Larotd Procter, Mrs. Nelson, Hig- gins„ Mrs, J. S. Procter, A.11 the ladies of the community are r1erdial- ly invited to etrten0I. Mdnibers kindly remember ,shower gifts, WAL1T0N The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Sanderson had the misfortune of falling on the waxed floor last week, An X- ray r'ay examination showed that her Phone 32 When in need of bread'&Pastry . TRY THE ?A[ACE EBY W. WILLIS BRUSSELS, ONT. • , , , , , WSDN1r w,Z JUNIJI H.•.•.'►..+/.•••..e. .... ws+..••01“..>►...St,wo.•.••••. ,......•11. »t.RN•41P..o.N ,r4 4 ,$4,:•r A L.W. Jackson Moto- rs Ltd. Sensational Used far Bargains •'39 Deluxe 'Ford Sedan, maroon '39 Deluxe Ford Coach, grey '39 Mercury Coach, maroon '39 Mercury Coach, blue '38 Standard Ford Coach, blue '38 Deluxe Ford Coach, black '38 Hudson Sedan '37 Deluxe Ford Coach, black '37 Ford Coach, maroon '36 Ford Sedan, grey 2'36 Ford Coupes, black '36 Deluge Ford Coach, black '36 Plymouth Coupe '35 'Chevrolet Coupe 35 Chevrolet Sedan, black 35' Plymouth Coach, black 35 Deluxe Ford Coach, grey 34 Master Chevrolet Coach, grey 34 Oldsmobile Coupe, blue 34 Deluxe Ford Sedan, green 34 Defoe Ford Sedan, blue 34 Deluxe Ford Sedan, black 34 Dodge Coach blue '32 Ford Coach black '32 Chevrolet Roadster, black '32 Ford Coupe, green '31 Plymouth Sedan, black - ►*4.....5•............41,4.....' '311 -Whippet Coach,' green '29 Chevrolet Sedan blue '29 Whippet Sedan, maroon '28 Chevrolet Sedan, green 28 Chevrolet Coupe, green '28 Whippet Coach, blue '27 Pontiac Coach, blue '27 Chevrolet Coach, black '27 W. Knight Sedan grey TRUCKS '38 Dodge Pick Up '38 Dodge 1 ton '38 Ford 1 ton '38 Ford 1 ton stake '37 Ford Pick Up '37 Dodge 3/4 ton '35 Ford Pick Up '35 International '35 Dodge '35 Ford, stake '34 Chevrolet Panel '34 Ford 1ton '32 Chevrolet '29 Ford Model T Truck thigh bone was fractured. Miss Grace Sanderson will be confined to her bed for the next four weeks in a cast. The Post and its readers hope for a speedy recovery, Don't forget the U.F.WO• meet- ing on Tune 10th at the home of _Mrs, Leonard Leeming. The topic will be in •the form of a "Playette" by Mrs, Louis/ Kirkby ondF Mrs, R. McMichael, Roll Cali' Current Events, There will be a demon- stration on "Window Poses'! by Mrs. Fred Rutledge. The annual Garden Panty of Knox Churoh, Cranbrook will be held on, Tuesday, June 25th, under the aus- pices uspices of the Ladies" Aid." Supper will be served from 6 to .3, o'clock and will be followed by an'illust'rat- ed Picture Travelogue of :the Do- the Canadian Pacific, Admission, minion and Alaska presen6ed by 35c and 20c. The annual Garden Party of Ethel Presbyterian Church Will be held on Tuesday, June 12th Supper Will be served' from 6 to 8 o'clock. Talking Pictibes by the Shell Oil Co. of the Royal Tntgr of Their Majesties rthrough •Canada, also comic pictures will be shown. Solo- ist, Donald Robb of Atwood, will be present. Admission 40c and 20c. ETHEL Ethel football team played their first league schedule game of the season at Aliklmay recently and al- thdugh lack of Ix,pt.ic.e was evident the game was an interesting one. As Mildanay hag always been able to put a strong linet4i of players in, a game our boys are not chi credited at all, in finishing the .game 1-0 iu favor of the home team. Les Earls and felinity anode an especial week end motor trip • to Niagara. Falls and enjoyed seeing and visiting many interesting points on either side of the river, They returned' borne somewhat tired, ont, - but retain many pleasant *movies of dire outing, Mrs, Mervyn Grainger of Jastes• town and Miss Dorothy Allen of '�� �°•nillton 'were week end. visitors 14I'th Mast Grainker's gt'andmotlrer, Mia W. Slennanon and other rein - lives In, Ethel and ware present 01 Ethel ,United Church Sunday School ea 10,30 a,an., where , vlaitors ace alwayswelcoltie, a'1 e . Grainger 10 an 0X -pupil, who 1u, 'lime ye -any, of .,regular attendance woe ai3pointbd to office en much coniriittee and ex eoutive work of tate soltool. , ", E.hel-St,•Colunl9Yan, game e of tee1jb1111 played SatnttsYOy; Julia 8th, on Ethel grounds waswt tterlttettd 'tor,I the players, owing to moist weather conditions, the score was a tie, 1-1. Cecil and Mrs. Bad,earan and children visited Sunday afternoon with Carl F. and. Mrs. Ames and family in Grey Twlp on, Con. 8. Sunday of a week ago. the pulpit of Ethel United Church for evening service at 7,30 was occupied by the newly ordained minister, Howard Johnston, son of Rev, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston now of •Fordlwich, foranerly of Ethel for four years, at the time Ethel United Church was placed on its present site. The large congregation present met, Mr. Johnston In the spirit of a happy family reunion. Although a little belated congrat- ulations are still being extended to Mr. and Mrs. I3i11 McNair on the birth of a daughter, born to thein several weeks ago. Brideto-be Honored Last Friday evening the girls of the Jr. Institute met at the hone of Miss Muriel Rockwell le honor of the approaching marriage of one of then' members. The evening Was spenit in siugin'g songs and a mock wedding vet on by Ur members of. the "Happy Hostesses" The ^ fol leaving address was read by Ruth Dunbar. Dear Della, We your fSiends and fellow work- ers of the Jr, Insttitute, could not let this opportunity pass without showing in a sinal way, the .Mitveei- ation of your work with us, la Presenting to you this limeheon. cloth wt hope to be sao=iSg not ''good bye" but "au revoir" for now. we trust you will remain in the future a valueei<' nietnber of .sur Irrs`1 //titre, Signed on b-etialf of the Happy Hostesses.. A suitale reply was matte. A dain- ty lunch was served The annual Garden Party of Ethel PresiVterian Church will be held on Tuesday, June 18th Supper Mil be solved from 6 to 8 o'clock, Talking P,iettitres by the Shell 011 Co. of tire• Royal Tout' of Their MYl'ajesties through Qifnacla, also comic pictures will be'shtm>u, Solo - 1st, Donald Robb of Atwood, will be present. Admission 40c and 20c, The annual Garden Party of Knox Church, Cranbr'ooic will be held on, Tuesday, June 26111, under the ease Dices of the Ladies' Aid.- ,Supper will be served from 0 to 8 'o'clock and will be followed by au .illtiatfrat ed Picture T•a.velogtae of al} Dee% Minion. and Alaska pr rind by the Canadian Pacltio.41 risslo ,, 3I I and 20c, Classified Ads. That e1I FOR SALE— N FOR SALE - 20 little Pigs ready to wean, A. girl's Cleveland Bicycle in good Phone Brussels 5,6-r-7 Dave Shiers shape. Price Reasonable, phone 50-r-12 Frank Rockwell CANE LOST— Seen, rAcked rap by motorist at North end of bridge, kindly leave it "'if. the Brussels Post or at my home. P. Anent -F-0-,R SALE -- 3. Good Rubber Tire, looks like new. phone 75-r-15 Martin McNair R. R. 3, Brussels Top Buggy, • FOR SALE— Buckwheat. phone 24-r-11 Wan. 'Menary BOAR FOR SERVICE, Iroaproved Bacon type, Registered Berksthire Boar phone 5.6-r-5 HEtr'bert Hawkins, Brussels FOR SALE— One ALEOne of the best 50 -acre fauns in Amon, County -without a foot of waste laud situated 254 miles north of Brussels. Buildings all equipped rvdth Hydro, newer tailing 'well, e(1 roped with rv,ind •mill• Farm will be soli with. growing crop, Por Saa"lieulare write or better still, come and see. Joe Shaw, R. R. No, 5, Brussels • NOTICE-- Ran'heigh Route now open, Real opportunity tor Hurn who wants per- manent, profitable 'wank, Start praanptly. Melte Rawleigh's, Dept, Ail lag -K -E, MONTREAL. 4A N T ED_ - to punchaee White Leghorn Pullets,, 4, 5 and 6 weeks of age. Mildly advise me the nuttnbex you have and the price You ere asking for same, ap1Py Saran Pattison, Fergus, Ontario. FOR SALE — Young Sherthorn Bulla, ready for service, Rails and Roans, Herd fully e ccrediltail. phone 35-r-9 Thomas Kerr Hoinfryn 'MEN—WAN-FE-D— A good business paying good In- come ncome add with future no5eibilitieMs, Seiling Fann'liox Products men and waauen all ober Canada have Sound the secret of sueoeslst Wliy don't you get in on it too, NO 073LTG- AI`30'N. .Aisk for FRED riatalegne d'escr'ibing 200 necessity .produotu and Olan, PAINic1ddilX PRODUCTS 570 St, Clement St,, 11ti0T1'Tzt,LIAL, FOR SALE— A four year old Indian Pony well broken with harness. Phone 48-r-14 Norman Sanderson Walton FOR SALE — .Flower and Vegetable Plants of all lints at ,the right price, Phone 33-'-17 Mrs, Chlas. Workman HOUSE FOR SALE— Red brick house, corner of Queen- and ueenand Princess street, Brusee•1a, apply to , phone 32 Duncan McDdtaald, , Br,eseels WA ED - 12 cattle to pasture, lots of water for particulars apply to Elmer D. Bell, Brussels or Wm, T. Spence, Ethel FOR SALE-- - Red Clover seed for sale, No. 1 C 2, government grade pricey reason- able, phone 28-r-16 Russell Knight Fe: F HOMUTH Analytical Optome tri„, guarantees you the Hest Eye Serum Harriatou, phone 116 Brussels (Second Thursday Phone 26x -' ' Ai , -AO people vista . polio ttsee►selo,s'taenrd' by boatt4 +u o house *op*., ■r x erlkd that td-a*f'. Mae1d hove to trope** hlithit PPn 'c'gAeptsslole ►faemmtki,,