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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-10-2, Page 5i'lIE BRUSSELS POST Save by buying-`'Ajrect from Manufacturer, to 'Wearer' Furs ,Custom -Made No Personal ;IRequirements Repairing •;and ,Remodelling 1 X sglest -Quality; and Guaranteed r�. W orkmanahip ' t.t;,+; S c F FAMOUUR'C OMPANY 95 KING, ST., TORONTO 'Phone WA3335 Represented in Brussels By:— ' Frances 'Dress Shoppe Auction Sale ! Huron Gives VALUABLE FARM, FARM STOCK ,AND IMPLEMENTS AT LOT 23, CON. 12, , McKILLOP TOWNSHIP TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8th All 1 p.m., the following' HORSES - 1 Team Heavy Draught .Horses 1 Year.'dld Gelding 'CATTLE - 1 Durham Cow to•freshen time of sale 1 Durham Cow to freshen Jan. 22 1 Durham Cow to freshen Feb. 4, 1 Durham Cow to freshen March 1 1 Durham Cow to freshen May 6 1 Durham Cow to freshen June 1st 2 Durham Heifers to freshen. Mar. 15 3 Steers rising a years 1 Heifer rising 3 years 5 Yearling. Steers, rising 2 yrs. 5 Spring Calves IMPLEMENTS— Massey'Harris Blinder, 7 -foot cut, nearly new Massey Mower, new Massey Sulky ,Rake Massey ,Hay Loader Massey Wagon, hay rack and rolling rack, stock rack 1 13 -hoe Seed Drill Cultivator Jnthrow Disc 1 Set Sloop Sleighs 3 section Harrows , Fanning Mill Cutter Buggy - 1 Quebec Sulky Plow 1 Cream Separator 1 set Team Harness 1 set Back Band Harness 1 Single 'Hacriess - Horse Collars Sling (Ropes and Trip Hay CarriageMINN 3 Iron ,Kettles ' Barrels, Forks, Shovels Whiffletree, -Neckyoke Numerous other articles THE FARM consists of 100 acres of good land. of which 10 acres is hard' wood bush, the rest is seeded to. grass. A good spring creek on thls farm. Bank Barn in excellent repair. Drive shed. and a good brick house. The farm is situated 3 miles south• east of Walton, V2 mile from High. way and school, and near churcr. This farm will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. More particulars day of sale. —0— This is an exceptionally good sale of Stock land Implements. The owner Is retiring on account of health and you will do well to attend this sale. Terms—Stock, Implements, etc., Cash Terms on ,Farm, ten per cent day of sale, balance arranged. ISAAC MoGAVIN, Prop. GORDON M. GRANT, Auctioneer ��r r Darning is quite a simple business, especially with the help of a "mush- room." The first thing to do is to make a frame•--parellel lines of wnt,l across the 'tole. Then you weave in and out of these strands of wool, keeping the stitches pulled close to- gether so that a firm, strong darn is the result, $.lO,000 ' + Hensall, SePt..25. Special to Globe & ail --Provincial campaign head- quarters of the Canadian Red Cross at Toronto has received a cheque for 810,000 from the County of Huron, i one of the first donations to be re• i ceived. This money Was voted at the Jane session of the council. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING 'OF VOTERS' UST 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, s on -the 25th day of September, 1940, I t the list of all persons entitled to p vote at Municipal elections and that such remains there for inspections. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor- rected according to law, the last day for appeals being the 9th day of October, 1940, • Dated at Ethel, the 35th day of September, 1940. J. H. FEAR, Clerk, Ethel, Ont. •WANTE44,: • ; WDNE'SODAX, OCT., 211d, 1940 Classified Ads I Ethel 'Youth the gasoline tank, 'There were no " `" '` CQrrlmitted signs of brake marks, he testified, On Accident Charge speed' Not Known Old 1•tors0� Poi SOX �6dd "' t , Lorne Ja dine Ile edl T`kS w FIo lndleatlon of the ;del eed or tits T. [Wilson, Ethel, Drove Car In Whish y ,1-��al would'be given •byFrdtth.Tiltehie, ( 1 pi ldngor8,r:4 of Ro is 11 d,. Twp ,Girls Met ,Death's Lister of .one pf the dead girls. Ste I HOUSE FOR & LE-- '• apply to Mrs Root: "Dark, ,Brussels Wingiram, Selat, 2S -'--Lorne Jardine said she was -riding In the front soot of,e oar and 'testified that Lorne • SALE— / of Ethel will stand trial ,for man- Tar ne was driving. The daslrjiglt[ 2 bunches of Chunks, 2 bunches slaughter before a County Judge ns. ,m81e not illuminated and she had no of suckers, Lot 8, Con. 12, Grey. the Huron County fall, assizes which means of estimating the - sPeed at phone ?Ja•r-23 John. Jt. Dickson opens on Nov 4, In preliminary ' w1jtcii the ear was travelling, The —1 J` , , .ilearrng', 4 police court here 'Friday`5 gllti0.ilrad been in Listowel and 'we:"e FOR SALE---- • t' • A number of Chunlus, abol[t SOU atternoori 14faglstrate'J A Malclli •sit €,jveri a ride 3norne byE,'Jardine and lbs;, Stratford decided that; there was set Leee''1Wardlaw, '"After -the crash, she phone 18 i'-16 Charlie Murray) ficient evidence to send the young said Jardine exclaimed "look what man to the higher court for trial, , I've done," Later when the lights of is FOR LOST Between Wingham and Brussels by Wroxeter way, one Tail Brussels with License plate V6057 attached, Pinder please return o•. notify Mr's, Wm, Locking, B1'ussels. FOR SALE One Pure Bred York Boar, months old. 1 Clyde Mare, 10 years old; 1 Gelding, 4 years -61d. phone 35-1-17 Gordon Winker R.R. 6 Jardine was charged following approaching car could be seen an accident last July 7, when a car, Jardine crossed the wrecked bridge said to have been driven by him, to\yar'n the motorist of the accident, crashed into a bridge near Ethel, The motorist was William Newton of causing fatal injuries to Ida Ritchie GotaruSe, and Betty Edwards of Gorrie. r` r. J. Fraser of Fordwieh, testi- 5 • The accused was freed on bail of zell,.'to seeing the dead girls at the $5,000, scene of the• accident and attending in used at the Listowel Hospital. Descri'p'tion; of the terrible head ,'e 'ev'eral times during the hearlug injuries sustained, by the -..twos- gilds,,,,,proceedingis had to be delayed when who were killed, Was given_.ijp Dr. Edith Ritchie broke- down in tears. R. C: Redmond of Winghamw} ITuton S`fie•-was allowed to leave the wit-, CountyCoroner,-wh o was dkMetl�.,.t_,�';,,�,M stand until she regained her C'roawn Attorney W. E. Holmes of posure. Goderich, xi' efence counsel Campbell Grant Huron county traffic offlaei Vo ab f. alkerton, contended that there man Lever of Clinton said.that,, tre was insufficient evidence to uphold 60 -foot bridge which was 'struck iiy, <`a t anslaughter charge. He pointed the car was supvorted by, "cemerl,ti,M onktp,that there was no evidence or abutlnents at either end. The -car; excessive speed. struck the southeast corner -Of • the bridge, travelled, to the road, on :the •:=1 i north side and rolled over tw t;e tt ,,,Moisten your jam -pot covers with Ile said a pipe from the guard`' rail'' :a?inegar instead of water and trey pierced the car and emerged,tluough'i• will stick more tightly. nr MAN WANTED— Good nearby Rawleigh Route now omen, bf willing to conduct Home Service lbujiness while earning good living, white immediately, Rawleigh's, Dept, M;L-152-45,J MONT1 1S L,..CANADA. TENDERS WANTED- -Tenders Will be received, by the undersifned up to Oct, 16th, , for caretakinb of the United Church, Brussels. Robert Hoover,:; , Chairman of the Committee. FOR SALE— A good comfortable house on Catherine Street, cheap' ,,for quick ale. For further particulars, apply o Wm.'Ziegler, 7rone 22-r-11 Ethel, Ont. EXECUTORS SALE There will be offered for sale by public autcion at the American Hotel, Brussels, Ontario, on Monday, the 7th day of October, 1940, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon the following real estate belonging to the estate of the late Andrea Pollock, 1. The south, half of Lot Thirty (30) in the Second Concession of the Township of Morris . in Lhe County of ,Huron containing one hundred acres of land more or less, 2. The Whole of; Lot Eight (8) In the First Concession of the Town- ship of Grey in the County of Huron 3. The north half of Lot Thirty containing one hundred acres cl land more or less. (30) in the Second; Concession of :he 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 an adequate set of .buildings ou each parcel. A11 farms are well located and very suitable for farm purposes. The properties will be sold subject to a reserve bid. Further particulars, terms, in. formation apply to the undersigned. R. S. Hetherington, K.C., Wingham, Ont. Solicitor for the Executors. Thomas Fells, Wingham, Ont., Auctioneer w11, 11•••11....11•1114,,..• SUPERIOR STORE QUALITY SERVICE Ir, gnranviz vinnir3tht)iatal ibenarainatknzgi msteinzarnitr tbtst l SPECIALS `FOR' THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Maxwell House Coffee 1 lb •, , per tin 45c 3 -Star Peanut Butter, large 24 oz.: • •••• ... • . , • . , • • per jar 23c Niblets Corn 14 oz• •• • , • • • , 2 tins for 21c Pearl Soap i .. r • • • • . , , , ;6 bars for 25c Ready -cut Macaroni , • per Ib 5c St. Williams Orange & Grapefruit Marmah.de per jar 23c Cowans Perfection Cocoa 1/2 tb 16c 1 lb tin 27c White or Brown Sugar .. • , , 10 It for 69c Factory Cotton, Unbleached 36 in wide per yd 15c Home Knitting Yarns, all colors per ball 15c Men's .Fancy Plaid. Shirts • • • •. each $1.35 Ladies' Print House Dresses..............reg. $1.25 for 98c Ladies' Canvas Shoes ...« pr pr. $1.15 etQtest!lete m/me Mte tsmetelementwatgmseatbtememisigi t m,,, o WM. `,ZIEGLER Highet Prices Paid For Produce Store Closes at 6.30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Evenings. Phone 22-11 Ethel, Ont. ETHEL Continued weeks of such good weather as we were priv4ledged to enjoy at the first of the° week would be a boon to farmers. who are working anxiously to finish' spring grain harvest and .threshing and who have corn, buokwheat and root orops to gather in _yet. In many places prebbution has been taken to puard against over- bnigh-t frost by covering the garden Rowers and sensitive plants and: ex- posed vegetables. Displaying a 'vari- ety- of color and quality-of:Material used. Commencing next Sunday, Oct. 6th, Ethel United Ohq.ch 'Sunday School will convene i1jj. the after. noon at 2 o'clock, to lite continued through the fall and winter months. Sunday, Oct. 6th Ethel Presbyter- ian Church congregation will meet in anniversary 'preaching service rL the morning at 11- o''c1gk and in the evening at 7,30, . 511 and Mrs, Pluntstell of Clinton have been guests at Unite' Church parsonage with Rev, and Mrs. Snell since the arrival home`0f Mrs. Snell and babu from Clinton, a few day; ago. Warr. Hamilton is seriously ill at .s home on Con, 7, near Ethel to, lowing a severe heart attack which occurred last week. Fire, assumed .t0 have origirrateq by spontaneous combustion destroy• eu U1e b'a'n or llauribe uveas, Con - 12, Elam, Monday, Sept, 30, suortly tx,tsu. a"rn, rue reflection could be seen for miles, several people 1r'0m Ethel visited the scene cf the ummas• ter, while the fire was raging. The weather for Brusseis Fah Fair held Sept. 23th was idea.. lDthelites who attended, report it a, pleasant and interesting event. 11 w."<r Of liit.1101 boys in the 21-yeraold cuts have receive„ 0200(01 notice for military training, The Ecknrier liar r marriage Is .u- uouuced. The ceremony to be con- summated in Ethel Presbyterial 'Church, Thursday, Oct. 3, at the. hour 01f 3,30 in the afternoon. Ring ram the bells, weaning °ells, aundny, Oct, 13, ,anniersary ser- vices will be tern ih naltel Illi u Church at 11 am. and 7.30 pan. Commencing at 6,15 pan., monde' , Oct. 14 a hot fowl supper will be served in the basement rooms of tut church, followed by a ptomain to heiven in the church ataittorlum, The Garnise property located 0.1 the station road, south of the river flus been sold to David Hall former ly of GreY 'Township. Sirs, Charlie Cleaver has purchas ed the Coates property from 'ill's. 22 Johnston of Trowbridge. Mrs, Engler who has been living 2 In the Mc1llachern-1noose on Con, 9, 't♦ Grey Twp., has loosed the village property of Blake Howlett and will get immediate possession, SAVAUGE'S 'phone 194- SEAFORTH OUR DIAMOND ROOM AFF9ORDS PRIVACY WHEN BUYING RAIN TELLS TIME In Canada we use watches and clocks for telling thetime, but in Para, Brazil, they rely on rain to check the hours. It rains so regular- ly in short, heagy'showers that people m'a'ke appointments "after the third shower," or "the fifth shower," and so on. . In Hawaii there are simllar• showers, which are almost invariably localized. People who can see it raining a little way ahead, stop where they are until the rain lifts. • Sew through a square of blotting paper after you've oiled your ma- chine to collect any surplus oil, •• ♦:♦ COME TO STE*ART' BROS.,.,SEAFORTH, TO SEE THE GREATEST SHOWING; OF ♦r•- _e• 4; 3: