The Brussels Post, 1940-10-9, Page 5eee
THE BRUSSELS POST
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Gold (Label $1:95
Red -Label $2.50
4Blue. ,..abet $2.75
Combinations
Gold Label • • • $3.50
Red Label .. $4.50
Blue Label • • • • $4.95
D S No. AC $2.00
:ivo• 1700 $3•
"TIGER' BRAND" FLEECE LINED
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No. 16 Heavy Weight Shirts & Drawers • • • • EACH
No• 28 Extra' Heavy Shirts & Drawers, ••••.- $1.19
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No. 160 Heavy Fleece Combinations • • •.-;.‘17.1 ,.59,
Penman's Underwear E�GH
Merino Shirts and Drawers a0o '
EACH
Penman's Preferred Shirts & Drawers • •., $1.75 C EACH
Penman's No. 95 Shirts & Drawers $2.50
Combinations
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Merino
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Other
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Cotton Rib $2.00-
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SEAFORTH
Premier King's
Ancestry
Tara Teeaees
On both sides, Prime Minister
Mackenzie King's ancestry is Scot-
tish, Hie paternal grandfather Wes
John King, a native of Aberdeen.
shire, who casae 'to Cttnatla with the
Royal Horse Artillery and sorbed
with His Majesty's forces in the re -1
bellion of 1837. His son John was
born in 1843, in Toronto. He ptac'
tiled, law in Berlin (Kitchener),
Ontario, for a time, and hie son, the
Present premier, Was born there en
December 17, 1874, The prime min-
ister's mother was a clarighter of
Wtlliatn Lyon Mackenzie, who was
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1 .PEOPLE W4` KNOW
Mr, and Mrs, Wesley S,ep'henson
barye moved from their farm 'un the
5th concession of Grey and. taken•
up residence en Thomas street,
,B; ussel8,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lVIolntosn
and son, Don. .spent the weekend
with his mother Mrs. Mclntokh,•-
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D .L- and Fro, sitraoh n oaf. i?opt
h
Dlgdri werevisfYors in � tcwirl°�
•, last
week
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Sunday visitors. at the home of
!tips. Jae, Speir ,were: 1Mrs,• Jessie
Westgate, Windsor and Mrs. J. W.
Kearney, Mrs. D. T. Bell and Miss
Theda Stone all of Toronto,
Jack Speir, It.C.A.F., 'Toronto,
was a Sunday disltor with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs, Jno, G. Speir.
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Dr. Gemreell Sr., 'of Stratford was
calling on his cousins Mr, and Mrs.
Jas. M,eFad.zean last week,
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Mrg . C. , Baeker and daughter
Elizabeth, Miss E.' Downing and
MissaH. Downing and Miss Margar-
et -Gibson, Mrs. „_. H. Kerr, Mrs. G.
'Kerr, Mrs'. Jas, McFadzean,i'Misses
Ella and Mary Helen Kerr weer all
in Stratford last Saturday.
Mr. Scott Davidson spent the
week end with his parents.
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Mrs. `Ken, 'Jackson and ohildrelr
"speni;,•eeeeral days last'.week,a wth
her siarents Mr:an&'Mre, Rgbt`':'Day.
idson.
IMr•s. Nelson of Calgary is visiting
her friend Miss Mary Lott.
born at Springfield, Dundee, Scot-
land, on March 12, 1759. He came
to Canada in 1820 He was for
many year's a ,,,ember of parliament
for the county of York; and in 1834
Was, elected, Toronto's' first mayor,
He was the leader of the rebellion
of 1837. Atter the rebellion he was
exiled for a .time from Canade, but
was subsequently pardoned, return-
ed to Canada and was again elect':'
to parliament
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Analytical Optotnetrt-;G
gass!'entees you the
Best Eye Service
Harriston, phone 148
Brussels (Second Thursday
'Phone 26x
Miss 'Luella McCutoheon lid1`her
friend Mrs. Palmer of Detroit have
spent a few days with the farmer's
sister, 'Mrs. 'Sylvester Fox and
family.
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Mrs, George Lowry, Mr.,,r W. J
South, Morris, Mrs. A. Porteous Sea -
forth, Mrs. Sellers, Morris and Mr.
R. J. Bone Vancouver vlisted with
their sister and aunt at Brantford
on Tuesday. _L
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Miss Marie Felpush, Regleh, of K.
& W. Hospital, Kitchener, ,lrl evisitin5
at the home- of her friend, M153
Margaret Russell
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Mrs. John Pugh, Mitchell 'Spent' a
few days last week with Meg.' Jas.
Long.•
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Mr,. ThomaMiller who :had a
major operation in the Kitchener -
Waterloo hospital on Tuesday Is
,progressing favourably and will un-
dergo another operation on Thurs•
d.a,p of this week. His many friend,
hope for a rapid recovery, - <. e,•..
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Mr. Jim Lowry of. San•;:Frsncleee,
Co, enroute to New. York by t plane
on business trip came up to Brussels
to visit his mother for a few days,
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Lowry of Lon-
don were visitors this week with
his brother W. A. Lowry and her
sister Mrs. A. J. Lowry.
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Mr. Jack Warwidk and son of
Gary, Ind., are visiting at the home
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Warwick.
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Mr. W. A. Lowry was one busi-
ness trip to Burk's Falls for a few
days last week.
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Visitors who attended the Mc-
Cutcheon reunion at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. 5, C. Fox of Brussels
were the following: Mrs. '1-1. A
Nixon of Winnipeg; Miss Luella
MoCutcheou and Mrs. E. Palmer of
Detroit, Mich,; Pte, and Mrs. Parke
of St, Hubert's Air Port of Mout.
real, Que,; NL'. and Mrs. Charles
MiCutcheou and family of Wroeet•
er; Miss Maggie Griffith, Wroxeter
and IDL'. John McCutcheon, Wroxet-
er. This is the first time in over
twenty-five years that all the family
were present.
GREY
WROWER
Dr. •W, A, and Mrs. Spence' oreeet
onto, were week end gueawa ?i the
latter''s parents, Mr. and Mrf 11. 3,
Bonn,
Mrs. Reed, Toronto, to a „ visito4'
wjth her,eister Mrs, Verp, Denny, and
Mr. Denny, t
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r, George MacEwen, Mis* Elle
1VlaeDwen and their guests, Mr, and
t
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Grant have
rented the Yasin of Wesley Stephen-
son, Lot 3, Con, 5. Mr, and Mrs,
IStellehenson have moved to Brussels
o
A High eller? ,
Warden; "The prisoner refuses 10
work unless he can practice 'his own
trade.'
iGavernor; ..That is but natttritl,
What 10 his trade?
Warden, "He Is an aviator,"
New low price for
Domestic and Foreign
Reception Mantel -
Automatic Tuning!
Available without,
Automatic Feature at'
$46.95
Mrs Peter Mecl3wep, Sudbury, were
,Preston visitors one day recently.
Intra."•il'ai•coe; Toronto, is a gueet et.
t Mara*, 3seeaweerllMr; Walter Se,wtell and
IMr. Mrs, A. 11 Wells, also I
M1ss..J 411 Welle, of Toronto, spent
the weele end 'trth Mn and,}vhs, G�
.k. Wearring and other friends
ie1eldr: f 7 ff Denny. Toronto, spent
,;,flee eyee�l4 end 'with his paients Mtt''I '
cr nd a1yI1•si Vernon 5$enhy,
Mrs, John Meelleng);ton; who
spent several months with D. S, aad
Mrs MacrNaughton returned to her
fiOine in�T ondoU i,' Tuesday' I': of last:o
waii ,. 9:,• al.
Meiss K. Goodfellow, Guelph, called
on friends here Thursday and Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jackman, To-
ronto, spent the week end with M:,
and Mrs, Thomas Brown, Mrs. Ise
}rely Veining, who has spent the
�Shcirtner season with the Brown fam-
ily retri'rned to her home with then,
3, Lovell spent the week and.
with her.prother•, Mrs, Douglas Pras-
e,.
er, .nwho is still conned to Victoria
.Hospital at London.
Miss Helen MacEwen, youngest
slaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ino, L.
Maolhven, has been ill for the past
ten daye''with pneumonia. We are
pleased to know she Is improving
nicely :"
eaek McLaughlin, Wingham, visit-
ed over' the week end with John
McNatigthon.
'Mtge Jean Elliott, local leader in
Deluxe Standard
Band Mantel Radio-.
Automatic Tuning-.
Graceful Cabinet and
Faithful Tone.
Available without
Automatic Feature-,,
$32.95
'3
.95
Portable with Built-in
Noise -Reducing Loop
Aerial and Handle.
Automatic Tuning.;;,
-Without Automatic
Tuning
$20.95
-Without Handle,
Automatic Tuning and
Built-in Loop Aerial. -
super Value :Mantel
with Transformer for
Super Performance,
Now on Display!
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OUR DIAMOND ROOM AFFORDS
PRIVACY WHEN BUYING
e=mt
junior girls' work under the ..direc-
tion of the W. I, will go with her
class to London on Wednesday or
this week where they will take part
in the competitions,
Mr, David Breckenridge, of town,
suffered a weak spell one day last
week. His :many friends hope for a
speedy recovery.
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Hostess (gushingly); "You know
I've heard a great deal about you."
,Politician (absently): "Poesibly,
but you can't prove anything."
Stoves and Fall Needs
Clare Jewel, McClary, Wingham
Harriston and Beach Ranges & Heaters
1. Wingham Quebec, SPECIAIL $59.50
(Reservoir & High Closet)
1-McClary Quebec ....................SPECIAL $70.00
(Reservoir & High Closet)
1 -Used Circulating Heater $15.00
Fleury Plows, , Pulpers, and Repairs
Double 'Rawhide Halters $1.40 each
Horse Collars, Team Harness & Parts
phone
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A. Moffat -Wroxeter
,;Open New Area • •
To 1940 Hunters
Ontario Allows Moose -Hunt.
• 'era to Enter Old Preserves
in Two Different Sections
T,wo 'sections of Ontario closed to
moose hunters for the past two
"years will be open this year, Hon.
Harry Nixon, minister of game and
fisheries, has announced. The areas
are:'"the section west , of the Su-
perior Junotion-Fort Wlilliam branch
'''ee the' 'Canadian National Railway,
and that area east of the C.P.R.
and 0.IN.R. tram Bigwood to Wes -
tree and south of the road from
Westree to the Quebec boundary
near New Liskeard,
"This is one of Ontario's . moat
critical years, and we need eveiy
cent we can get in United States
exchange from American hunters,"
Mr, Nixon said. "Hence, we feel
we should -open these two districts
to moose hunters - one of the
highest classes of sport for 'men
Who vistt Canada,"
'Oertain • restrletions, however,.
will be imposed regarding length
of season and particularly with. re
gard to shooting near the (Heenan
highway, it was stated.
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