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fHE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, April 2nd, 1941
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PERMANENT WAVES
Miss Reta Campbell of Listowel
will be at the home of
Mrs. Geo. Davidson
starting on Thursday, April 3rd
to give permanent wave.
Please make appointments with
Mrs. Geo. Davidson.
Notice to Contractors
'Pile Township of Grey is.. asking
for Tenders for crushing and hauling
12,000 or more yards of gravel, to be
.delivered on the Township roads as
the road shpt, may direct.
The gravel to pass through a
screen „1 in. square or 1 in. round
perforatan.
A certified obeque for $200.00 -
must accompany each tender. Tbo
said cheque of the successful tender-
er will be retained until the coutrac'
is completed, Tenders will. be ye
eived by the Road Surt. up Lo 2
o•ticck, April 5l1t, 1041.
Tenders will be opened " at the
Township office, Ethel, on Saturday,
April 511.
Hugh I3, Smith,
Road Supt. R.R. 2, Listotaei:
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Notice To Creditors
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In the estate of Thomas Clhrk. late
of the Township of Morri. In the
County of Huron, farmer. who
died on or about the 7th day of
March, A.D. 1941.
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TAKE NOTICE that all partleS
having claims at' demands against
the estate of the ahoveanentioned
deceased must mail particulars and
proof of same to the un 1>.rsigned
executors. or their solicitor on or
before the twenty-ninth day of
March, A.D. 1941, upon witilt date
the said, executorswill proocert to
distribute the assets whit regard
only to those claims which they
shall (mien have received,
DATED at Brussels this thirteenth
day of March, A.D. 1941.
JOHN H. CLARK
WILLIAM PIPE, Executors
by their soiililor ELMER D. BILL
Brussels, Ontario
CC1 Mad
Notice to Creditors
AUCTION SALE
'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
OF MRS. JULiA PATRICK
MONDAY, APRIL 7th .,,
Commencing at 2 P.M. Sharp
1 Heintzn,an Plano and Bench
1 'Settee and 2 Chairs
4 Rocking Chairs
1 Dining Rom Table
6 Dining Room Chalra
bale phjffet
1 Dlning.Room Couch, leather
i,avictroia r .y -ate I
1 Drop Leaf Table
ISI!.ahen Chairs & small Cupboard
.a:�..,
..11 tc"
Ili hen 'fango-
1 'Heater
4 .'s'mall Tables' Pa)
2 Large Mirrors
1 Wicker Lamp
1 Sewing Machine
2 Clocks
1 Bedroom Suite
1 Brass Bed and Wash Stand
3 Matresses
3 Matresses
Quilts, Pillows and Cushions
Book Rack, Paper Rack and Books
Pictures
Dishes
1 Axminster Rug 3 yds, 26 in. by
5 yds. 33 In,
2 Rugs 6'x9'
1' Oongoleum Rug and some Oilcloth
3 Reversible Matta
Flowers and Bulbs
Fruit and Fruuit Jars
Lawn Mower and Lawn .Chair _
Garden Tools
Many Other Articles
HOUSE AND 2 LOTS
TERMS—CASH
Mrs. Julia Patrick, Proprietress.'
F. M. KEMP—Auctioneer.
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AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements
Lot 3, Concession 16, Grey Twp,
FRIDAY, APRIL llth
Sale Commences' at 1 o'clock
LIVE STOCK -
1 Brown Mare rising 12 yrs old
1 Brown Colt rising 2 yrs old
1 Bay Colt rising 2 yrs old
CATTLE -
7 Black Steers 2 years old
6 Red Steers 2.years old
4 Roan Steers rising 2 years old,
IMPLEMENTS -
1 Couch
Quebec Heater
1 Daisy Churn
1 Miller Incubator 400 egg
1 Buckeye Incubator' 350 egg
1 Portland Cutter
1 Buggy
1 Scuffler
1 Set Driving 'Harness
1 Single furrow Walkinp'Plow
1 Set Whtffletrees
1 Neck Yoke
1 Crow Bar
2 Hay Knives
1 Drag Fork
1 Lawn Mower
TERMS—CASH "
Sale unreserver as Proprietor, has
rented his farm and has
Oven up farming.
F. W. KEMP—Auctioneer
WESLEY STEPHENSON, Prop,
Silas Johnston—Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implements
South half Lot 10, Concession 5,
Morris Township
MONDAY, APRIL 7th
Commencing at 1 p.m.
HORSES
1 team. Work 'Horses
CATTLE,
2 Cows with calf at foot
1 Cow due in May
2, Steers rising 2 years
2 Heifers rising 2 years
3 Yearl1,ngs
PIGS -
1 Brood Sow due May 10
10 Chunks
4 Pigs 150 lbs.
IMP LEMEN:TS
1• Binder, Massey 'Harris
1 Mower, McCormick -Deering
1 Hay Loader, McCormick -Deering
1 Rake, Massey Harris
1 Wagon
1 Disc 1 Cultivator
1 No, 51 Massey Harris ;Plow, new
1 2-f0row Plow
1 Rolling Rack 1 11 -disc Drill
1 Gravel Box. 1 Wagon Box
1 Massey Harris Cream Separator,
1 Hay Fork and Car
150 ft. New Rope
1 Set Sling Ropes
1 Fahnlhg Mill
1 Se't Scales 1600 lbs.
1 Ladder 28 ft,
200 Bits, Oats
Quantity of Hay
1000 ft. Hemloek' and Elm Lumber
1 Set ;Double Harness
Fbrks and Shovels
Other Small Articles
TERMS—CASH
Elaerything to be sold without
reserve as proprietor is 0lving
up farmin{t.
WM. J, GRASSY, Proprietor.
MATT. GAYNOR, Auctioneer.
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,Alt persons having claims agailiet
the . estate of William Wilkinson
late of the Village of Brussels lit tbs
County of Huron, Retired Farmer,
deconaed, who diet' on or about the
tenth IISY of October, A. D. 1940; ate
notified to lend to J.'11. Crawford,
Winghtten, Ontario, ort or before the
fifth day of .Aprl, A.D. 1941, full
Particulars, Of (heir claims in writ-
ing, .immediately atter the' said firth
clay of April the aseete of the said
testator will bo clistrlbtsted amotigat
the parties eht1tled thereto, ]raving
regard only to 011111ns or which the
'executors shall them atane notice.
DATED a"f • Wingham, this
thirteenth day of March, A.D. 1941,
J. x, CRAWFOR D,
Winghasn, Ontario,
Solicitor for thel eXeetttor's.
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"" The Bray, 'Chick dpgs the trick.
Let me she& you the proof. Place
your order.here. No writing No 4.
iwtt4er Call Ar phone. a r a
Gilbert'';, "Netiherpt
R. R. 5; B'irilxss 1 1
ETHEL
,As, Tuesday of this week was the
let of Apr'i,. April fool jokers' in'
Mugs is past for another year,
Enthusiastic homemakers ala al
ready planning; their• attack on rForest is not as well as many Phone 22-r-11
wing housecleaning and gardening.I friends would like to wear, \V;'
'Hugh B, ,Smikh, road commtsiouer ; crape she will soon be better again. 11
in Grey Township is advertising for � i ��W�-"��
14Ir. and Mrs, 'Chas James of ---•--' ----,_
tendert for, gravelling contracts to Auburn visited om Sunday with Mr lone in lite municipality in 1941, garments for bombed civilians.
and Mrs. Relit, M�eClenman acct
lirardlaw, (col call ,Smnetbing ileum
et by experience. in gardening teat
,year.
The Topic, Flowers on the
harm and }what they mesal to rue,
will be taken by Mrs. A• Brows,
This will be the annual reeeting
rw'ith eleetipo of officers for the
coming Year dhe presenting of re.
7Trorts -etc, A geed. attendance is
requeeted, (Come prepared to give
su'gges'tions for next year's.arogr&m.
Alli ladies of the community ai'o in
kited #a:,attebd,
BLUEVALE`
"a#Att andrllM,>js. Donald Itobeitson of
Winglram stp)ant,` ,Sunday aftternaon
with his mother and brother on the
tat line,
ti*Itti, Jas. Leishmant is spending a I
while with Mr. and Mrs, I3'arry Bos-
man, 2red line
t F'ERLOR STORE
QUALiTy1 SERVICE
'SPEC ,LIFOR—THIJR.SDAY, (FRIDAY & SATURDAY
F & G W 1te Naphtha Soap .
-.Currants , • .
Chipso, ,CYuick Suds ! • • • . • . • , •• •. ,..•••.....•••,••••.• •
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1HrIciest, Lard' .. ,
.Bine:;Boy rC..tiffee .. • . !
Star ;,Five zfriitig Brooms
Sateens, all 'colors '•••• • ••.• c •••••;
Frilled. Curtains, for bedroom or kitchen
Lades',I-lpuse' Dresses, New Sprit3g Styles
Women'siRayon Silk Hose . , • • •
Men's Work Shirts • • . .
9 bars for 31c
• . 2 Ib for 27c
large pack 20c.
2 tb for 19c
„ • • 1 1b .bag 370
each 49c
59c ''
per yd '.19c
per, yd 25c. '
Ma 'f!er pr
'4 each 98e.
' par .pr 25c.
• • , cath 98c
Ziegler
We are, sorry to bear Mrs. Ale -t Highest Prices Paid For Eggs.
I g r was engaged as 1 family.
week end with his heavy motor trunk
with snow removal equipmeit at -Perdue is not so well and under theWe are sarrY to hear Mr, Johnl
tacked to open roads for motor;
traffic between the village' of Ethel Miss Agnes Hastings of Turnberry
and hit. Pleasant cemetery. Pre*visited for a fete days with Mr. and
parstery for a funeral being held
Sunday afternoon,
Ethel-Moncrieff hockey game
played Friday, March 21st on Brus-
sels rink resulted in a win for Ethel
team.
united Church choir ware tende.ed
a donation of $5.00 for services
rendered at the funeral ceremonies
for Mrs. John' Miller from Harrrston,
conduoted in the church, several
weeps ago. Wi.th interment in
Ethel Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
'Corporal Cecil Bateman it.C.A.F.
Brantford and Stan. Alexander of
Toronto were home over the week
end on a 4S hour pass. A sport but
welcome Visit,
. The Gully Junipers of radia lame
panelled the music at the dance held
Friday night of last week la Grey
Two. hall under the auspices or
Ethel Red Cross group. Thoa3 who
missed being there missed a good
time.
Only a dog—but sincere regret
and a sense o8 loss was! felt when
11 became known at the lint of the
week that Doctor Richmond's • Big
Dane dog, Major, waa dead. 'Iwo
years ago the dog constituted itself
voluntary escort to the mail courier
and his horse on R. M. L. on Ethel
route, He was faithfully following
his self-imposed task, when on
Tuesday of last week about at: mile
Dasa of Barker's school on Con. 6,
he ex--pired apparently without a
struggle in the immediate wake of
his adopted pals. The body of thr
animal weighing approximately 90
pounds was eventualy di.posed al
by )curial conducted by the boys in
No. 6 school in Grey Township. 1.111.
next day, Wednesday, Doc Waal -
law's game running bound dog Bow-
ser, dlecl also suddenly.. Since :hat
time. several dogs of PAM and
vicinity were -reported as either
rleorl. sick or missing, Potso ri'W IS
suspected. The matter is being
investigated.
I. M. HENRY
Thursday. March 27 at about 4.20
o'clock in the afternoon, hi ;be 87th
year of his age T. M. Henry died
soddenly as he salt In his arm chair
In the family home smokir: his pipe
ile had bad heart ailment tor year;
Tire fenerst hell at 1.30 p.m., are,.
day, March 30 was largely atteud'd
Rev. 13. ;Snell. pastor of united
Church conducted services at the
house and Mt. Pleasant cemefe y
here Interment was made, W. H.
Love wits funeral director. The
pallbearers were George Denlrar,
John Pavans. 01151110 Hansuld, Petal.
Lemont, Wm. McLeod and 3, T.
Nicholstan. Floral toltens et, sym-
pathy and affection were net Tacking
and representative of dill erttire
pranrince of the village and tome
others outside the village limits.
Helen Bateman donated 1•t trimly be-
half a beautifuily selected wreatn of
fiowens atrtestieg to the high esteem
hold by them for and in whoa esti-
mation the dojlai't51 0116 1,111111 No. 1.
Favorite old friend,
Stewart I eeiy a grandson obtain-
ed •a special pasts from military
training camp at London to attend.
Malty friends were plea int from At-
wood, Walton, Listowel, London,
Kitchener, Stratford end Brantford.
The lath of unJe weultl have marked
the 65th anniversary of No wadding
of Mr. Henry and his now bereft
S3 -year-old partner.
The women's Institute re'il meet
on Thursday aOternoon April 10111.
at 1,30 at the 1101110 of Mrs. O. 01011.
orane. The motto, 'Laugh. and the
world larlg110, with yptl cry and yolt
cry alone Will be taken by Mrs.
11'rs, Melville Ntathers and son.
Some of the farmers are bu5,•
making maple syrup and report a
good rum of sap.
Mr, and Mrs., Stewart Henry at-
tended the funeral of his grand-
father Mr.' Moses Henry of Ethel
on Sunday alternon.
Mr, John Johnston and Mr. Jam
Johnston attended a funeral on
Wednesday of a relative. at Kincar-
dine.
At the morning service in -"Kama i
Presbyterian Church, Rev, F. G.
Fowler used for his subject,
"Religion and the Nel Order." The
regular morning service will run:-
rnence et 10.30 next Sunday followed
-by 'Sunday school.
Miss Florence Fowler visiting
Miss Jean Scott at Seaforth Mr,
and Mrs: A. D. Smith and Mist
.Eleanor with Mr. and Mrs. 3. Wick,
stead in Morris; Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Scott oaf Seaforth, 'with '
Mr. anti Mrs, G. A. Love; Misses
Ethel; and Florence Beattie and
Arthur Thompson of Seaborth, with
Mr. anh Mrs, Olibe Scott,
MIss Mary Duff opened her home
on Thursday afternoon for the
regular monthly meting of the War
Hork 'C'omittee, There were 13
ladies present. The convenor, -Mrs.
W. 3, Johnston, presided. The treas-
urer presented a detailed account of
the receipts and expenditures since
the last audit March 31, 1940. The
receipts 'amounted to $663.10 and the
expenditures $566.34,. leaving a bal.
once on hand of $96.26.
A total of 90.5 articles habe been
delivered to the Wingbam branch
of the Red Cross Society: This M. -
chided lmitetd comforts, (uilts, hes
pittal supplies, blankets and needed
Knitted comforts for women in
the service, sweaters and gloves,
also women's house dresses is the
Ethel
M'RMS
I Ple. Lorne E. M1Cauley of Camp
Bordeu has been transferred front
the Royal Canadian Regiment to the
'laota at present. Rev. 0. r I Three Rivers Tank Battalion.
meeting was present and closed the meeting i
with Prayer.
have
Mr. and Mrs., it. J. llcMunay
tented the funeral of Mrs. McMur-
ray's uncle, Mr. Sydney 'FHayma
Stratford this week; Mrs.
Breckenridge and son Donald
returned front. e visit with her par-
ents at Brantford; Rev, C. Teveaer
and Mrs. Tavener spent Friday in
London and called on Miss Luella
Brewer who is a patient in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital,
at,
liar-
pin
James
lei's
Good Health Products
Orders gladly sent by mait.
between regular trips..
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Phone 58, Brussels
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Hullett Township
McKillop Township
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Turnberry Township
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