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The Brussels Post, 1940-9-25, Page 4
TM. BRUSSELS POST y110404.NO..O..H0...10H NN...O.t♦H♦.♦w A vitt few daYB ago. guilty.. Says the Judge 0f Operating Your Car With Poor Headlights 'In operating your ear upon public highways with poor headlights, you are jeopardizing the safety of the Public ac large as well as your own and that of your family." "In event of an accident involving you we would be inclined to view the case as negligence since it is your duty to keep your headlights at proper officleucy. As it is only the work of a few moments the aiming and to determine condition of your headlights with a Headlight Tester, we. must..consider it willful neglect if you do not do so." Let us test and aim your„headlights today, Carl's Garage "Service that Satisfies” Phone 212 - Listowel, **000♦O 4 • Vorrommeamamosommanskr CLERK'S ''NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' Lists, 1940. Township. of Grey, County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I nave complied with Section No. 7 of the Voter's Lists Act and that I have Posted up at my office at Ethel, en She 25111 day of September, 1940, Ire list of all persons entitled to vote at Municipal elections and that such remains• there for inspections And I hereby call upon all voters 3o take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions torr rested according to law, the last flay for appeals being the 9th day of October, 1940. Dated at Ethel, the 25th day of • • Z 4 1 ♦HO• ETHEL The death of Martin Thornton a former well known employee of the O.N.R. at Hentrpu and Ethel, COI - lowing au automobile accident Which occurred last Sunday near Seatorth, caused, universal regret and this entire community extends sincerest aylnPathy to the bereaved Ethel United Ohuroh anniverSsly Preaching services are being held Sunday, Oct, 13 at 11 am, aid 7,30 p.m, The annual hot fowl supper will be served from 6.15 o'clock 01I 11londaY, Oct, 14, this will be follow• ed with a program presented by ex- cellent talent, Don't tniss these opportunities. Reports are that many plots and fields of potatoes are badly infected with rot. Mrs, Chas. Cleaver has purchased the Coutes house, the property of Mrs. R. Johnston of Trowbridg,°. Mrs, Geo. Bateman and daughters have been occupants of this Place for the past year, but will c01150- quetutly take up residence elsewhere Tomatoes, are a poor duality crop in the home gardens this season, summer blight and wet weather conditions are hard to combat. 0. F. Hansuld exchanged auto- mobiles some time ago and is now the pleased posseseor of a slick run. wing Chevrolet car of about 1937 model, Athol Henry was an overnight guest with relatives in Ethel during last week as he covered his terri- tory as representative of a business arm in London, Ont. Miss Maude C. Bryans, who has been an invalid, for a long time to her home at Brussels was able Sun- day of a week ago to come to Ethel in her brother Harvey's car and visit with their sister Mr's. Joe Ames in the afternoon hours. Miss Cowan, Miss Bryan's nurse came with them. Mrs, John A. Snell of Jamestown and son Larry Joseph visited with Mrs. Cecil Bateman and Mrs. Jas. Aures during the past week. Robert Currie of Morris Twp.. was a Sunday afternoon guest with the Ames family at Ethel. ,Some observers, who are more •or less weather wise, predict .that better weather conditions will pre- vail in the immediate future weeks. Conclusions were based on signs when the sun crossed, the line at date of the 21st of the month, Geo. Dunbar is providing car ac- commodation for a daily round trill for eight pupils who are attending school at Listowel this term. Quite a number of Ethelites were at Listowel for the afternoon and evening of Fall Fair held last week Seaforth. Fair was an attraction for some from finis community last Friday. , 5 Ethel, in all probability will be September, 1940. largely represented at Brussels Fair J. 11. FEAR, Clerk, which is: being held Saturday of this Ethel, Ont. week, Sept. 29111,,. •Keep the date In mind and wish for good weather. Geond Harvey Speiran EXECUTORS SA-LIJ acGeo.Addy nied bay Mervin Grainger of Jamestown bad a • very interesting There will be offered for safe by visit to . Godericll recently where public autcion at the American they were privileged to view the Hotel, Brussels, Ontario, on Monday, airport construction. the 7th day of October, 1940, at the Vernon Snel 1of'the R.0.A.F. at hour of two o'clock In the afternoon St. Thomas was home to James - the following real estate belonging I town on week end leave and made to the estate of the late Andrea it a point to call on friends at Ethel Pollock. also in that period Cecil Bateman 1. The south half .of Lot Thirty of the R,C.A,F. of Toronto did n rt 935) in the Second Concessionof get home on that date. As the •lo - the Township of Morris in the ronto troops were transferred ;o County of Huron containing one (Nawa, Friday of that week for ;hundred acres of land more or less. centreed training, and home 2. The whole of Lot Eight (5) in .he First Concession of the Town- ahip of Grey in the County of Huron 2. The north half of Lot Thirt,, containing one hundred acres of land more or less, 930) in the Second Concession of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron containing one hundred acres of land more or less. Each of the above described ,parcels is a self-contained farm with —HARDWARE— an adequate set of buildings on Phone 226 —x— Ethel, Ont. each parcel. All farms are well located and very suitable for farm Purposes. The properties will be Stoves, Tinware, Paints, sold subject to a reserve bid. Oils and Roofing C-�r—ICJ Further particulars, terms, In- forma'ion apply to tho undersigned, McClary's Stoves —o- 11. S. Hetherington, K.C., Gold Medal Twine Wingham, Ont. Solio'tor for the Executors. for Buckwheat Thomas Fells, Wingham, Ont., 66paaO a""0'"':44®�•."O++aeab+(':'I 4 Auctioneer leave permits will not be issued for at least six weeks. J. H. Fear's black clog, Nero weighing about 185 lbs. was some• 1 what disabled by being brushed forcibly aside by a passing car, a :44)+44+++,-.1.4,44.+4-44+1'4,4'44-4 C. E HANSULD sr,34,4'9 43fie're`'b4raasaOeat♦4.♦ae♦o-4♦a♦0♦eeaa♦Na♦aaa0,044ao4♦aa♦♦a♦♦0♦0♦a4,G4? 4 o a s o �♦ 4 0 0 0 4 0♦♦ o o♦♦ s♦ a♦ o♦ a September Sale A new shipment just arrived of Ladies' House Dresses, Crepe and Plaid Dresses $1 Otto $8.00 Winter Coats, $14.95 to $22.50 Hand Bags, Ladies' Hose Girl's School Dresses, Sweaters, Bathrobes Assortment of Dolls Frances Dress Shappe Brussels, Ont. : :4•,µ,M:♦,:•-•:+01:N4♦4•4•4H/:44N:N:44+++:•t:.4:♦. 44 Classified Ads Wodneeday, September 25th, 1910 044•NNNMN•1N+NRM4N•/11111RtN4riA N4^N••♦N 11, Zi OUR DIAMOND ROOM AFFORDS PRIVACY WHEN BUYING FOR SALE— Boy's C.O.M. Bicycle, 26 -inch wheel, in excellent running order. phone 25x Donald Black FOR ,SALE-- II SALE—E Youag Sows, bred about a month., phone 33-r-13 Sam Ovington LOST - 0 sum of money in the form of a bill, on 'Wednesday last, in the vicinity of Grawar's store on ma•u street, Finder please notify "Tile Post" for particulars and reward. BLUEV ALE Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Blathers and daughters and Mr. George Mathers of Dublin visited on Sunday with Mr. Henry Mothers and sisters and cousins. Farmers are busy cutting cora and filling silos. Camp Borden where, along with a few others selected graduates of the London school, he was ordered to report on Monday morning for further training ill No. 1 servi5ce Flying Training School for pilots. The abobe refers to a grandson of Mr, and Mrs, S. Walker, 65 Brussels, FOR SALE— A number of Ladders, different sizes; a quantity of lumber. phone 96 John Bateman BUY NOW ! From D. L. CHAPMAN THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Main Street phone 71 Listowel I_ I For All Your Requirements in Dryg©ods - Ladies' ReadyiTo-Wear Men's & Boys' Clothing. -and— House Furnishings ONO♦OO�NONN♦O♦OHO • Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mathers and daughters visited on rSundoy afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Ed. " Johnston and CarL Mrs. Mary Robertson and' Mrs, Rout, Nicholson left last Tuesday to visit with friends in the West We are sorry to hear Mr. John Purdue is not as well as his many friends would like to hear. Rev, F. G. Fowler conducted the service in the Knox Presyterian church on Sunday and preached from the text "When I became a man I put away childish things." Allan Ramsay took the solo part In the anthem. The service next Sunday will be cancelled on account of the anni- versary services at Eadie's chump. Al. the morning service in the Un- ited Church Rev. C. Tavener spoke on the life of Jonah, the man who was given tile second chance; MIes Clara McGowan, of Blyth, will be the guest sneaker of the Mission Band meeting on Friday evening. FOR SALE - 4 timbers 10 x 10 inches 7, 8, 15 & 26 feet long. Several window cos logs. Several 'window frames for two lights, 2'3 x 14. Good white sand mould brick. apply to Dr. Jamiesov TENDERS WANTED— Tenders will be received by the undersifned up to Oct, 15th, for caretakinb or the United Church Brussels, Robert Hoover, Chairman of the Committee. FOR SALE— Slightly used Piano, let cla.sa con dition. Write or phone W. J. Walker phone 57, Seafo'th FOR SALE— A good comfortable house or Catherine Street, cheap for quick sale. For further particulars, apply to Wm. Ziegler, phone 22-r-11 Ethel, Ont, TO RENT— in the Terrace. apply to Mr, 5, Clarke, phone 64-r-10. FOR SALE— Good Driving Mare, good l'oa.d horse, work either single or double. phone 25-r-4 Crawford Strachaa Brussels WALTON Mrs 13. W. Br•yens and Jack spent the week end in Hamilton, Mr, Stewart Bryane who has been 11011.daying with his parents has returned to South Porcupine, 1[� CANADIAN RED CROSS Aircraftsman Humphrey Now To Complete Pilot Training. Sarnian Completes Elementary Course, at London, Ont„ and Goes- On to Camp Borden—•+N 1s In ,Love With Work Aircraftsman L. W. Walker Humphrey, of Sarnia who on Friday 1 last complete(' ills course of train- ing in No. 3 Elementary Flyln? Training School, at London, spent z weekend leave in the citp with Itis parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Humpn• rey, 'Carpel tsreet. During the perod of tr•aning, I under the Empire Training Plan, 10 addition to attendance at lecture; 'and passing academic examinations, wouldbe pilots must put in at leas'. 50 hours actual flying time. He left Sunday afternoon fo: TIME TABLE CHANGES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1940 Full Information from, Agents. Canadian National Railways ►N♦ 4,IH►ONNp4♦ 0.�4es4o<^oH0000C INN►NON♦♦OOHNNON� Teeswater Fair- Oct. 1st & 2nd "Canada's Largest Rural Fair" Some of the Attractions:— One of the finest horse shows in Western Ontario. Sensational Racing Events. THREE BANDS—Including the Famous Strathroy Trumpet Band. Highland Dancing Competitions, sponsored by Elgin & Middlesex Caledonian Society FREAK VEHICLES 'COMEDY ACROBATS TWINS SIMILARITY CONTEST Grandstand Accmmodation for over 1,000 people J. J. Reid, Alex. B. McKague, Pres. Sec.-Treas. & Managing Director. OHHHH • •:+1N4N4♦♦ •4 4:••:NON:N:♦.:N:♦♦:N:N:••:• .„ N�N�♦a�N�N�♦.„.:. „..:..:N:♦a.:+.:4 .:..:+ ,•.,i -•,. w ..1.., 1COATS.2. . •. •t° ♦t E PREPARED! .+. We Beg To Announce : = 1 To Brussels and Community t That -, ,'t: Empire Fur f Toronto The , pCo.,, t Will have a display of Ladies' Fur Coats ie. a, Of All Descriptions ;t. in the Palace on Fair Day (Saturday) If you are contemplating on buying a at' 2 New Coat Now is the Time as we can 4i4 Save you 40 per cent on any purchase x From Maker Wearer t to, .+. t 24 2. ata 4♦ at♦ ot♦ a♦ oto ♦z♦ aQ0 e♦ et♦ et 30♦ ♦vnismassmonsommur -tom . TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT COAT at♦ tl$4 )♦N�N)N44a)4)44-4444+4)4) +4)4J4♦)N♦E 44)44).6444444 4444). 4+4)4)•)4 44. FOR A NEW ONE Repairing or Remodelling at Factory Prices WATCH FOR OUR DISPLAY