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The Brussels Post, 1941-3-12, Page 5SUPERIOR t OR Qui LITY SERVICE SPGCIALS FOR—THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY f'il'e: est Pure Lard ••—• • ' •: , , , Fines: Roadieut Macaroni " Maple Leaf Red Sockeye Salmon Hillcrest Vanilla Extract .c, :r • • Clothes Pins .. • Fresh Roasted reanuts Mixed Candy Broadcloths. all colors, Tabusaac Flannels ..• ,,. Fancy Chintz , Unbleached Sheeting 1-th carton 90 2ll+for 9.g, 1/2 size tin l9c 8 oz. bottle 15c. 3i dozen. for 9c' , 2 IP rfor 21d peY It 15c per ,d 19c s. a per,, yd 324 • per yd 19c •• ••• „•• • •• per yd 49c Hemstitched Pillow Slips • • • • • Comforter Batts • per pr 75c ' • •, • ••••• each 35c ---•: .� p Wm. Ziegler Highest Prices Paid For Eggs. Phone 22-r-11 Ethel Notice to Creditors In the estate of Emma Robb, late of the Village of Brussels in the County of Huron,, widow, who died on or about the 27th day of January, A.D. 1941 —x -- TAKE TAKE NiOTICE that e11 parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above-mentioned deceased must mail particulars and proof of same to the undersigned executor or his solicitor on or be- fore the twenty-eighth day of March, AM. 1941, upon which lane the said executor will proceed to dis- tribute the tweets with regard only to those claims which he shall then have received. DATED at Brussels this Sth day of March, A.D. 1941. John Work, Executor. by his solicitor ELMER D. Shit,, ..r•Brussels, Ontario. C assif edA s FOR SALE— Quantity of Hay, phone 26-r-4 John Caruochan ' FOR SALE— Little Pigs, 7 weeks old. phone 42-r-14 John Stevenson FOR SALE . - 3 York Sows, due in, Aprii. Phone 77-r_12 L. Rooney FOR SALE-. 6 Chunks of Pigs. phone 15•r-16 •:. ,Wilbur Proctor FOR SALE— White Leghorn "Hitching Eggs. phone 111X . Mrs, Wesley Stephenson' WANTED- Experienced Farm Hand, i months engagement. Box 50 apply at 'Post' 'SHORTHORN. BULLS FOR SALE-- Fermi ALE— Farm on. highway detour between Brussels and Astwood. 4 Thomas Kerr, Hentryn FOR SALE Good clean seed, mixed gran Alaska Oats- and O.A:C. Barley; Banner Oats and •O.A,C, Ballet'. Erban Oats and O.A.0. Barley. aoppiy to It W. Whitfield phone 49-r-9 Brussels FARM FOR 'SALE= 145 aures near Ethel, 100 acres good working "land, adequate build- ings, immediate possession, reason• able terns, Representative, Queen's Hotel, March 13,th, 1941. FOR SALE 'Superior quality, grade no, 1, Clover and Timothy Seed at Mo- emel:ma's grocery. .Also Certified Cobbler Potatoes at 91.15 a'. bag. phones 43 and 27 W. J. McCracken GET YOUR PERMANENT ' ON; THE ,NEW 2ENfTH HEATLRI1ESS THERMIQUE End Carl 21,00 end -1.60 Including Shampoo Pormanent $1.75. 92,25, 99.00 and $5.00 !nen:cling finger wave and shampoo 'pried Finger Wave 25o Shampoo 25o Telephone 55X tor* Appointment IRENE PEASE Over L. W. Eoktiep'e Store ETHEL The cold steady winter -and good sleighing was a big factor " for good business for Ethel elhopplmg mill. There is urgent demand in Ethel and community for bay, but the supply is rather limited. Table' potatoes are ''neComing quite a depleted commodity in many ,homes in the distriot. Indications that spring is arriving is heard and seen in the awakening caw of the crows as they appear hipping and flying around and that the skunks have left ,theirt,winter quarters. stronger sun thaw's and lengthening daylight. Thea ha?py cackle of hens and 'the .appealing sounds of young lambs, pigs, and calves. held on Saturday afternoon, AMare11 dth, from Ethel anted OhureU With Rev. Mr. Snell patetor of the church ewiuduotiug the cervices. W. H. Love w n funeral director, The Pallbearers were Geo, Addy, Joe (yogPer, Geo, A. Dunbar, sfeevyn Grainger William McInnes: and Peter Laniont, I Interment was. made f4i Mt. "Pleasant cemetery, HMO. car ----1 ,A NEW SUITS i. FOR PROVINCIALS Ontario's provincial police will i blossoen foifh in a new,type. uniform this seamie. The new suits resent tile Somewhat dross worn by the R,C.A,ir. and are blue. "Every sum - Tiler we fix them, up with light cloth. ing and this year we have adopted a new design," an official said. Auction Sale FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at lot 19, South half, Con. 3, Morris Township 2% miles West of Brussels Gravel Road Wednesday, March 26th Sale commences at 1 o'clock sharp. HORSES 1 Bay Gelding 10 yrs. old 1 Sorrel Golding 9 yrs. old 1 Sorrel, Driving Horse CATTLE 1 Durham ..cow, ,due ..to ..,freshen June 13th 1 Holstein Cow, due to freshen May 2 1 Jersey cow due to freshen April 16 1 Durhamcow due to freshen. April 1 1 Holstein heifer due -to freshen at' time of sale 1 Bieck cow freshened in January 1 Roan heifer 1 year old 1 Holstein heifer 1 year old 4 Durham steers, 1 year old 1 Durham calf, 6 weeks old MACHINERY Cultivator Set Harrows 1 Frost, and Wood Binder 7 -ft. 1 Tudhope Anderson Riding Ploug 1 Crown Gang Plough Massey Harris -No. 21 Walking Plough Massey 'Harrill 6 -ft. Mower Souffler International Manure Spreader Colony House Cutter - Set Sleighs Steel tired Buggy International Hay Rake Wagon Hay Rack Gravel Box 1 Set Sling Ropes e 1 Crow and Chain r 1 Hay Fork a 1 Car and Block , 1 40 -foot Trip Rope ; 156 feet of 1.Inch Rope r ,3 Thursday of a week ago Mrs J. 1 T. Pearson of Con. 4, Gley. Twp. 1 was ready to go out' of nei',home to go to town, carrying a radio battery when her attention was diverted to -a window, she set .the battery on the 1 boor, in stepping away from th e window again she accidentally 1 tripped over the battery, failing and 1 breading .her left arm.' Although 1 the injury reoeived immediate. at. 1 tention and 'the patient is doing es 1 nicely as could be expected as Mrs. 1 Pearson issuaturally left hauded, it 1 will be a. handicap .to her -to hava her 1 left hand out of commission. We 1 Wish her a speedy recovery -With the 1 1 least possible suffering Reminiscent of left handed peep! an incidetIt Is recalled of a numbs of lett-handed persons -named in group who met together•�vheu W,'r Spence who is lent handed was in business in a store in ,the corns :block: He had in his,'emploe, Lyle Aires who too is lef 41anded. One morning they had some extra work to do in the tore when Cecil Bate- man ,who'also is left-handed'came.iu end voluntarily oifere ' to help. The trio was .busy ,'when Mrs. Geo, Kreuter, a Sister of Mr. Spence came over on an errand accompan- ied by her young, niece Edythe Kreuter, both of them definitely left. handed and a customer in the person of P.N. Currie, D.N.R. station agent who Is left-handed, arrived on business making a count of six in the group It was remarked at the ,time that through they lived to be a hundred yeaias old a similar • co- incidence would never happen Lyda Aries married in 1923. Her husband, Frank"Huiiteow4„a former. Oran -brook boy is left banded, as is their young son Ervine. The Hunter family are citizens of Oshawa, Edythe Kreuter was married last Saturklby, March Kg' And forthwith becomes the (left handed) daughter- in•lew of 'the M.P. for North Huron, Olwing to having abnormal blood pressure, J, H. Fear is under Doc tor's m'detas x take twoweeksab- solttte rest. Cougraltuiabione: are being extend ed to Mr, and Mrs, Mervyn Grainger of. Jamestown, Mi•s, Grvainger was formerly Dbrathy Franklin of Ethel, oAl, the bit tit; of a daughter born to ''thein et ' Jtlineskeul j March lata 1941. ' , 'v'ti JJ 1. ' Stair, Aasian der et; the R.C.A. a1 Toronto was home over the week end on a. 4Sihottr leave, Corporal Ceell Bateman was home earlier in the week on a 48dmoui• pass,. a wet - come awaits them on every bo3asfon Dorl't forget the ";11am11y Albnnr" presented by Walton U,ir W,C, on i''rl day, March 2181, '!lite funeral of the hate Charles ,Slonimott of Meh'ose, ; Seek., was Steel Pulleys` 1 Wheel Barrow 1 Renfrew Cr'eam Separator- ' 1 Clinton Fanning Mill A number of Fitch Forks, Manure Forks, and Shovel. HARNESS 1 Set driving. Harness 1 Set Plough Harness with tugs nearly new 1 pair Brass Mounted Bridles 1 Set Brass- Mounted Breeching Harness Also Collars, Bitt, Bridles, .Etc. Whiffletrees, Chains, Neckyokes Other artices too numerous to • mention. FEED A quantity of mixed grain A quantity' of mixed hay 75 mitxed 'Hens HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 1 Dining room Suite ° 1 Grama�phone with records 1 Couch 1 Sideboard 2 Congoleum Ruge 1 Feltol Rug A quantity of floor oilcloth Wicker arm chair and rocker 12 Kitchen chairs 2 Kitchen Tables 2 Small Tables 1 Kitchen Cabinet with porcelain , top 3 Bed Outfits 2 Dresserig 1 Wash .Stand „ 1 Daybed` 1 Sing�,Sewing, Machine Renfr "✓,it' Cookrrite Range 1 Airs ght Heater 1 Playmate Washer Sealers,' Dishes, Pails, Lamps Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS 0,= SALE—CASH Sale unreserved as Prop, is giving up farming, F. W KEMP, Auctioneer MRS. GEO, HARMAN, Prop., R.R, 5, Brussels SHOP AT: 4.avuge' IT PAYS Our Diamond Room Affords Privacy When Buying BELGRAVE The regular meeting of the Be grave branch of the Red Gro Society was held in the workroo on Friday afternoon last with t President, I/Lr. C. R. •Ooultes in t chair. Mrs. Manning who- had tended the annual Meeting of th Ontario Division gave a pleat an ;comprehensive report of its nrocee ings. She also passed on to tli society some valuable informatio .gleaned from a :visit to the wit Grouse where all supplies from ti Branches are' handled. She ma very clear the reason. for followin instructions eareully regarding wor being done .for the Society' Sb futher announced that she and he husband were relieving the Societ of all expenses connected with tri trip. Thanks,of the .Society wer oonveyed to Mrs. Manning for her interesting report and to her am Mr. Manning for assuring all ex peneeinv'olved. A salvage committee was appoint- - ed to make enquiries as to possibili- ties of collecltion and -sale of salvage materials, The ,00mmmittee is as follows; Belgrave , R. Stonehouse Morris 5th , W. Pricier 9th , C. Wheeler We were sorry to hear Mr. Th t d d,a,y, March 21st. 1- SS workroom he he' a e' d d e ed the following articles were in - eluded: Otto shipment (rein tine Be1g1'alee 1l4d"larges SoeietY, 06 parts socks 6 aieevlese rsweaten 8 4„grtle peek sweaters 4 111.44» ribbed helmets 12 Quebec Helmets ;l pairs nristlets l ' liaii: XmeePePS 6 pairs mitts 3 -Pelee mitts •„ d paj• +s seamen's long stockings Gilbert E. Nethery 25 siearvee R. jj r 30 paid” of n's 'u „ ' R. R. 5,Brussels a --- 20 girl's:�bXouses dneeday, 11+1aroll 1r2th, 1941 40 dozen handkerchiefs • „10t,hertjeokets „ +. 1 dress 1 skirt '—. ; •,* nN o 4 boy's playeuits 2, Pair boys pyjamas 2 pillows ,,,.I,i,. 7,31 'i-7 cl'i'ps 2 blankets Women's Institute s' I The "Canadlaniraltion” meeting of the Women's, Institute will be held on Tuesday, March 18th at 2 p,m, at the home cif the oonvenor Mrs. -Cliff; Logan. Please note change In time as there is a quilt to bo quilted. Roll call, A Prominent -ganadien and Why? Question drawer on Canada will be conducted, address, Miss E. Procter. Reading by Mrs. Roht, MdCrea. Lunch Clem„ Mns,•11, Adams, Mrs, D. Wade and Mrs J. M. ' Coultes, Members please remember to bring pieces of ,cotton "or linen available. All the ladies of the community are invite,: i to attend d :ELUEYAL' k' r e We; are ,sorry to hear Mrs. Alex ✓ Forest data not as, well as her many y 'friends would like to hear and hope' c.. she will soon be better again, e A number of Bluevale Orangenen attended the funeral of Mr. Thos, Clark at Brussels. on Sunday after. noon. Mr. end Mrs. Archie Parker and 1 I� s, Wil'liann I cMiclhael lytr, an . ra,-Mann, S{tra.bford, ^with his par ants, Mr, ,and Mrs. W. W. Mann Miss, Dorothy Aitken, St.: Marys with her aunt, Miss Mary Daft; Mrs. Nelson Cardiff, Brussels, with her sister, Mist J. S. Molllwen; Mrs, J. C. Higgins is. spending this week wbth her 'sister, Mss. Vernon Higgins in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Robe• .Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ted ,Scott ' and Miss Jean Scott, Seatorth, with Mr, and Mits, George Love. t I GREY Wer, Smith and Jas. Deitner, Silt con., have bought the J. D. Warwick farm, which contains 100 acres, also. on the 6th con., which makes it, convenient for bath purchasers, Making maple syrup will shortly be on the program. Warm ,sunny days. like Monday was ideal and then the big snowstorm on Tuesday Would indicate 'don't tap yet" Mathew Wilson' who lives with :his son Reeve Thos, Wilson, 2nd con., Sits been quite poorly lately and has suffered a stroke and has not been able to be about for some time. The funeral of the late Mr. Henry • Ward was held in Dillon United Church on Sunday last, when' a large crowd gathered to pay their respect to the deceased. Service was in charge of Rev 13. J. Snell and a very apropriate solo, ,He'll wipe the tear from every eye,'' was beautifully rendered by and daughter and Miss Elizabeth 142rs, Leslie McDonald, Robeuteen of Toronto visited - on Mr. Vernon ,Speiran, London, Tuesday with their mother and spent the week end at the home of brother on the 1st tine, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wan, Speir-. Mr, George MOCurdy'spent a few an, 16th concession. days with 14Ir, and Mrs. Harry Don't forget the "Family Album" Bosman, Presented by Walton U.F.W.O, oat 3rd - N. niggles Warwick Thos. Fr passed away On Monday W.awanosh, 12th A. Patterson morning, We extend our sem th • 10th to the family. L. Taylor " 9th B. .... J. B. MoCa"vm • 9th -W ,,, Vernon Chamney • 6th 0, Taylor The treasurer's Report showed .A lyalance of $85.00. The President, Mr. O. R. Coolies announced that he was donating 950.00• to be used to buy a yearling heifer, This animal will then be offered• as a prize in the drdtvliirg''ot a lucky ticket, :Tickets wilt SeU"i t' 25c eadh and it hoped .to sell 1,000 of them. If the aim is Tealfz°edllite will 'result in a handsome sum 't{eifeg turned over to the Rad Crogst Treasury. °n , In the last consignment forivoi'fi Glad to hear Mists Lcrenna Ham- ilton is 'better again and gone back to teach school again. At the morning service in the 171vited 'Church Rev. C. Tavener €po'lye, from ,the text "Work out your own 'salvation with 'fear and tremb- ling," " Duncan Stewant sang a solo. In Knox Presbyterian Church !+boar?, G. Fowler had for his sub.. -jetet' 1'What religion means to men," 'ifPomrithe text "and Enoch walked h- God. Nest Sunday the pulpit 4411.4be occupied by Rev: J. D,'Wil- "kife;''>ad Teestweter,' i eisitore,i' Mrs, Hugh Sinnamon, of w er parents1 Mr, and applause, - �fi"4n$ttasn bth h' 10:1, irrtr • C=r t HAVE YO -U HEARD., 'We've now come to Mr, Brown, the last speaker on our program," said the 'weary toastmaster, ,Brown arose slowly as -those labiout the banquet table made a weak but -polite attempt at ap- plauding, "Pm bored from listening so much," he began, and Iii too tired to gime my speech. Any man who 'Would like to (snow what I. would leave said if I'd been first on the list can reach the speech, its here, all typewritten, Thanks.' 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