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SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Milk ... . 2 tall t for
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Aylmer Tomatoes • , • • 2 large tins for 25c
royal. York Tea
Star -3 string Broom each 49c
Fry's Cocoa 1/2 11 tin 19c
Finest Sultana Raisins • • 2 ib for 23c
Lily Chicken }laddie •• . per tin 16c
Fresh Ready -cut Macaroni •• per Th 5c
Ladies' FancyFacy Fine Wool Sweaters, coat style each$2.19
Girl's Slik & Wool Sweaters, pullovers
Boy's Wool Pullovers Sweaters each 98c
Men's Flannelette Nightshirts each $1.00
Men's Turnbull's Wool Shirt & Drawers , . each $1.49
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75c
WM. ZIEGLER
Highet Prices Paid For Produce
Store Closes at 6.30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Evenings.
Phone 22-11 Ethel, Ont.
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ETHEL
Thereis quite an acreage of the
buclawheat crop to be cut yet
.throughout the distriot but if suit-
able conditions continue ,will he
handled with the harvester thresher
combines in short order,
Albert Kreuter is at the present
employed with the 0, R. Dunbar
threshing gang.
Arthur Henry is successor as as,
sistant in Dunbar's chopping milt to
Jas. ,Ballantyne who had occasion to
'retire from actve work recently.
Mervin Raby nvh ohas a full time
Job in Kitchener was at the home of
This parents Hari and Mrs, Raoy
over Sunday.
.Arnold Earls accompanied Rev,
Mr. Snell to Wyoming last Sunday,
.Sept. 27•th, as he went to take the
church services on that field for the
day for Rev. D. M. Guest who was
conducting anniversary specials,
horning and evening at Union
church on Ethel circuit
Mrs. Geo, Bateman and daughters
Anne and Minnie have moved to Ed. '
Rowlaad's house opposite Dthel
public chool a t5he Coate property
which they were occapying has been
.old to Mrs. Chas. Cleaver of Grey
Trvp., who gets immediate posses-
sion.
GET YOUR PERMANENT
ON
Oto THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLES3
THERMIQUE
End Curl *1.00 and -1.50
Including Shampoo
Permanent $1,75, $2.25, $3.00
and $5:00 including finger wave
and shampoo
Dried Finger Wave 25c
Shampoo 25c
Telephone 55X for Appointment
IRL°NE PEASE
THE BRUSSELS POST. .
Robert Currie of Morris Twp• was
in the village one day recently r.-
sewing old acquaintances and visit-
ing friends.
Ross Cunningham was home over
the week end 'on leave from military
training camp.
At the -completion of renovating
the Blake Howlett house by .painting
and papering the 'C.N.R. station
'agent '33. Hewitt and faenIIy move.(
into occupancy last week, having to
vacate the Mrs. Hamilton property
so that Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton who
are retiring from farming could take
op residence again in their village
home.
Mr. Hamilton has been quite sick
for a number of weeks but is get-
ting stronger again. Ile has its
•posed of his farm to his nephew and
is holding a clearance auction sa15e
of farm stock and implements, Re•
tirement from farming will follow
as soon as possible.
Elthe3 commnni'y was largely
represented last Sunday, Oct. 27, at
Union church, special anniversarY
services with Rev. D. M. Guest, a
former pastor on Ethel circuit as
'Preacher at bath morning and even-
ing hours of worship. Jimmie
(guest of Wyoming, 13 -year-old Sou
of Rev. and Mrs. Guest contributed
a solo number. The Stranger of
Galilee in splendid volition. Miss
,Mary Hewitt of Ethel gave an ef-
fective rendition of the choice solo -
selection entitled "My Task.' The
evening service predominated In
Persons present. (Both services
well attended.
Mrs. John Lake has been under
the doctor's care for the past two
weeks with a severe attack of
Bronchitis at the home of her (laugh.
ter Mrs. Henry, Ethel and her many
friends will be glad to know she is
ianproving.
Introducing am
THE NEW
1941 Wetinghouse
Positively The Best Radio
Value on the Market
All The Latest Improvements Plus
Westinghouse Dependability
Gives You More Rad io
Value Per Dollar
1
See them at the Radio Shop
Competent Storage Battery Service
We wish to announce the installation of a modern battery
charger equipment. Maomaking the acid test O. K.
We don't just change it—WE CHARGE YOUR BATTERY
Burgessrnie a Seddon
& alo Tubes
ccessories
Batteries A
PHONE 92X, BRUSSELS
OUR DIAMOND ROOM AFFORDS
PRIVACY WHEN BUYING
Classified Ads
FOR SALE -
1 Oak Bedroom Suite.
phone 31 - apply at The Post
FOiR SALE—
Hous' and Lot with Barn. apply to
Pratte 87X Walter Sharpe
LOST -
3 strayed Calves, a red, a roan
and a 'black. apply to
phone 51-r-8 Clifford Marks
Notice . .
Township of Grey
A Court of Revision for the hear-
ing of appeals against the aases9+
ment roll at the township et Grey
will be held in the Clerk's office,
' dial, on Saturday, Nov. 2nd, at
10 o'clock a.m. Anyone interested
le asked to take notice,
J. H. Fear, Clerk.
C=7t 1
Mortgage Sale
Powers of Sale contained in certain
Mortgage which will be produced at
the time of sale, there will be
offered for sale by ,
THOMAS FELLS, Auctioneer,
at
PUBLIC AUCTION
on Friday, the Eighth day of Novem-
ber, 1940, at one o'dlock in the after.
noon, Standard time, at the farm of.
Joseph ,Ames, near Ethel, the follow-
ing property, namely:
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain
parcel or tract of land and premises
situate, lying and being in the
Township of Grey, in the County of
Huron, and being composed of Lot
12, .Concession 8, containing 100
acres, more or less,
On the said faun there is said to
be erected a dwelling house with
suitable farm buildings.
At the same time and place under
the authority of a Landlord and
Tenant Distress Warrant there will
be offered for sale the following
chattels.-
1
hattels.1 grey horse
1 black mare
1 black horse
1 red & white cow
1 blue cow
-1 White cow
2 white brood sow.
15 suckling pigs
. 1 farm waggon
1 hay loader
1 walking plow
1 set of drag harrows
1 mower
1 hay rake
All hay and grain grown on the
said' farun.
TERMS OF SALE OF CHATTELS: -
Cash
The lands will be sold subject to
a reserve bid.
TERMS OF SALE OF FARM—
Twenty-five per cent. of the pur-
chase money to be paid down at the
time of the sale, the balance to be
Secured by a mortgage with interest
at four per cent. per annum.
For further particulars and condt-
tions of sale apply to
THE COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURAL LOANS
Parliament Buildings,
TORONTO - Ontario.
DATED at Toronto this Seve,tteenth
day .of 'October, 1940.
FOR SALE—
Young Cow due to freshen about'
Nov. 1st apply to
phone 34-r-15 S, J. Wright
FOR SALE—
1 single furrow 'Riding Plow,
nearly new. apply to
phone 24-r-7 Welly McDonadl
WANTED—
C;apable young girl wants house
work. - apply at
phone 31 The Post
FOR SALE—
"National Blue Flame" Oil -burner
cheap apply to
Jack Allan, Brussels.
FOR SALE -
10 Pigs, .5 weeks old.
Berkshire and Tamworth crossed,
Phone 42-r-26 Baxter Stevenson
WANTED—
Old Houses for Fox Feed.
phone 85-r-4 Brussels.
J. Wilson, Ethel.
WANTED—
A good reliable man to supply
cuatomeis with R'awleigli Products,
Write Rewleigh's, Dept. ML-152-
1s7J. MONTRiEAL, CANADA
STRAYED—
Steer on Lot 25, Con. 2, Morris;
Person can have save proving ow.t
ers'hip and paying expenses.
phone 53-r-5 Glen Bray
NOTICE—
Rlanvleigh Customers Sn Brussels,
place your orders for fall and winter
needs with C. Payne, Phone 58.
LOST—
On 2nd line. of Morris between Lot
16 and 17 a rolling colter off an In
ternational Ploy, A considerable re-
ward to finder. +1.;413;
phone 11-r-4 Brussels
J. J. -Sellers, R.R. 4, Wingha.m
APPLICATIONS—
Miss Margaret Garniss having
tendered her resignation as choir
leader of the Brussels United
Church. Application will be received
by the undersigned up till November
9th, 1540. State salary.
Percy Mitchell,
Recording Stewart!
FOR SALE—
Wheels and heavy axles for wagon
also iron sand pump for cleaning
wells also ladies' (Muskrat lined
Cloth Coat, fur collar. Would sell
the lining and collar separately if
desired. This could be made over
beautifully for young girl. Would
exchange any of these for good bard
body wood if more convenient.
apply at The Post
C=,
BLUEVALE
Wednesday, October 3004 .94Q
150 STYLISH WARM
WINTER
COATS
TO CHOOSE FROM
MEN !
Come to Seaforth to buy that
new coat pou've been promising
yourself.
We'll give you the • choice
and class of a city store,
but charge you small town
prices.
Raglans, fitted models, drapes
styles or standard slip-ons—
Plus many new novelty
young men's styles.
They consist of all wool imported coatings in velour,
tweeds, Elysians and meltons in all the best shades.
REMEMBER THIS !
You'll Pay More For
Coats Next Season
We have a complete range priced at
$15.95 to $35.00
NEW
WORSTED
SUITS
FOR
MEN
Here's a swell
group of late
atirivals in fall
suits.
They're surely
the tops in
style, patterns
and quality.
Two Pants
Come To The Seaforth Lions
Hallowe'een Frolic October 31st
Mr. and Mrs, Wicks at Detroit .!-
Stewart Bros.
SEAFORTH
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs J
Alex Mo wen, accident. A bag oY grain Yell on
Mrs. Robt, MloGuire of Wiinghanr her, breaking the ankle bone. She
sipent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. was taken to the Wingham General
Harry Bosman and other friends on .Hospital.
the 2nd line. J. W. Wettlauter, who recently
Mr. amid ,Mrs. George Thornton sold his stock of general merchan-
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. dise to George Lo`1o, is busy taking
and Mrs. Jack Wickstead. a stock. Mr. Wuundecided
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bosman spent yet where he willettlalocate.feris
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Wykoff, of
(Bosman and family at Dutton. Yew asle, cl., U.S,A.,
Wedding bells will soon be ring- IttnC
g blrsrli. WyInkoff'e sisterare, Mrs.
ing on the 2nd line Morris. Fowler and Rev. F. 0, Lowler a1
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Nethery and the manse; Mrs. William Elston is,
daughter a,nd Mr. encl. Mrs. Chas. visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thomas
Johnston and son spent Sunday in Toronto; Miss Isobel McKin-
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Richard non, Mrs. Patetrson and son Dick,
Johnston and Emma. of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. R.
MY•. and Mrs, Harold Harris aid H. McKinnon.
sons of Drayton visited on Sunday Rev. F. G. Fowler conducted the
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. regular service in Knox Presbyto^-
Jolrnston and family. Ian church. on Sunday morning. Next
The fowl supper served in the Sunday morning Rev. Mr, Mceary,
school room of the United Church secretary to the Upper Canada
on Friday veering drew a. good Bible Society; will speak in the in -
crowd. Atter the supper Rev, C. _ .-
Com,
LOCKJAW OUTBREAK
,NEAR ATWOOD
,An outbreak of Iockjaw among
horses has developed on the farm of
Harold Garter In Peffers district,
near Atwood. One animal is tlaacl
and two others have been affected
by the disease the origin of which
hsa not yet been detorniured,
"HOW did you learn to wall( n
tight rope. Just :rick it up your
self?"
"No, it has to be taut."
Tavener acted as chairman and in-
troduced the artists of the evening.
Piano selections were played by Mr.
Lloyd Wetlleufer of Blyth, Vocal
numbers, were contributed by a
mixed quartet from Lucknow. Their
,selections consisted of sacred 31111
patriotic and two humorous numbers
in costume. 'Irs, W. VanWick, of
Winghain, gave readings, including
n Scotch rending from the pen if
Ian McLaren, a selection by Rudyard
Kipling and three of lOdgar Guest's
poems. The program throughout
was greatly enjoyed,
Visitors; Dr. Arthur Shaw atm
Mrs, Shaw and daughter, of Toronto
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Straw; Miss Florence Fowler
and Miss Olive Scott with relatives
at Seafortii,
While children, were piny'ng fu
the barn on the farm of Bled: Bras,
at the edge of the village, Mary, the
eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Darling, met with an
terests of that organisation.
,Mss. Robert Thomas, a,doonlman-
ied by her sister, Mrs. Fisher, and
Mrs. ids Wilson, 'Toronto, were
week end visitors with Mrs. Lock-
hart and Miss Agnes Thomas; Tom
any Stevens, Toronto, who spent
several summers here at the home
of Mr. and MTs. Roger Oke, called
on Friends here over the week end.
Mr. Stevens is an instructor at the
IM-alton airport, Toronto.
Loudon west end stores are being-
besieged
eingbesieged by women shoppers in a
rush to buy the remaining stocks o?
silk stookngs. Sale of silk hose will
-be harmed after Feb. 1. Artificial
silk may be worn, but all Britain's
real silk stockings will be diverted.