The Brussels Post, 1941-5-7, Page 5THE BRUSSELS PAST
Specials for M�thers' Da
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Days continued until this Satiurday.
rs of the Brussels Post should cut
D. out and bring it along with theme,
rave them many dollars on them'
purchases of a dress or coat.
Coats formerly $22.50 to $29,95, reduced to . $19.95
Coats regularly $16.95 to $19,95 reduced to
'$14'./9
Coats regularly $12.95 and $14.95, reduced to $10.95
Alterations extra. No charges
approvals, returns, or Exchanges.
Dollar tt ay Specials
For Brussels Readers Only
(The reason for this being our error in for-
getting to mail copy to Brussels on time for
last week's paper).
Buy 1 dress at the regular price and get $ i X00
another 1 in a selected price range for only extra.
Please bring this AD. to show that you
are from Brussels.
The Paris Ladies Shoppe
Listowel's Leading Ladies Wear Store
Where your dollar buys more
ETHEL
With business in egg and poultry
grading and grass seed and other
deliveries steadily increasing, Ethel
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of Thomas Cameron,
late of the Township of Grey in
the County of Huron, farmer, who
died on or about the twenty-fourth
day of September. A.D. 1940.
TAKE NOTICE that all parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of the above decease'
must mail particulars and proof of
same to the undersigned executors
or their solicitor on or before the
twenty-fourth day of May, 1941,
upon which date the saki executers
will proceed to distribute the assets
with regard only to those claims
which they shall then have received.
DATED at Brussels this first day,
of May, A.D. 1941.
R. J. Cameron
Jean Cameron
Executors.
by their solicitor DLMDR 11 BELL.
Brussels, Ontario
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TENDERS FOR GOAL AND COKE
,Sealed tenders addressed to the
Undersigned and endorsed "Tender
for Coal,', Will be received until
3 P.M. (•D.D.S.T.), Thursday, May
29. 19411 for the'supply of coal and
coke for the Dominion Buildings
'throughout the Province of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifica-
tions and conditions attached can be
obtained Prom the Purchasing Agent,
Department of Public Works.
Ottawa; and the Supervising Archi-
tect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto,
Oat, . s • F71i;.
Tenders Should be made on the
forms supplied by the Department
and in accordance with department-
al specifications and conditions
attached thereto.
When the amount of a tender ex-
ceeds the sum of $5;000,00 -'whether
it be for one building only or more—
the tenderers must attach to their
tender a certified cheque on a
chartered bank in Canada, made
payable to the order of the Honour-
able the Minister of Public Works,
equal to 10 per cent of the mount of
the 'tender or Bearer Bonds of the
Dominion of :Canada or of tha
Canadian National Railway Com.
Parry and its constituent oompanies
unconditionally guaranteed as to
principal and interest by the Domin
ion ofCanada or the a wtorernentioned
bonds and a certified cheque, if, re
mitred to make up an olid amount,
The Department also reserves the
right to demand from any successful
tenderer a security deposit, in the
term of a eentated cheque or bond as
above, equal to 10 per cent of the
amount of his bill, to guamariitee the
proper ftlftiinent of the contract,
• By order
J. M. SammEmV.DLL'C,
Secretay.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, Apiril 29, 1941.
Economy store has sound it exped-
lent to take om extra help.
The demise of both Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. McDonald, who retired to
Dthei from fanning in Grey Twp., a
lttle over a year ago, leaves the
Miss Dila Pearson property agate
vacated..
The ownership of the P. N. Currie
,property on Main .street has chang-
ed hands during the .past week,
Bert Lake, wife and daughter of
Hamilton were with Ethel friends
over Die ewek end vacation,
Oalviin Kreuter of Galt Sundayc'd
at home.
'Stanley Wilson was a home guest,
on the week end pass.
J. T. and Mrs, Nicholson and
Percy and Mrs. Stephenson and Mr.
Quest Dobson were at Atwood, Sun
day to attend the funeral of Mrs,
William Simpson, a former resident
aP Ethel, whose death ocum•ed the
previous Friday, fallowing a critical
throat operation,
While home alt the week end on
leave front RtG A.F. at Brantford
Corporal and Mrs, Cecil Bateman
spent Saturday afternoon in and
around Brussels where many of
their friends are located. Cecil
commenced the return to official
duties Sunday at 11 pin, Going
with •Galvin Kreuter as. t sr as Galt.
3. Bryan Ames acompanied them' to
that Point also.
The auction sale of W. J. Sharpe,
con. 11, Grey Tapp„ held Monday.
May 4111 was sparsely attended, only
moderate prices were obtained.
Commencing last Sunday. May fled
lithel United Church ,Sunday School
enet at 10.30 a.m. and wilt be cnn-
tinned each 'Sunday for the summer
months as has been customary for
years. Next Sunday, May 10th Is
Mother's Day. Coyne and bring a
friend.
Tuesday, April 29111, Harry and
14It s. Slpelraa celebrated the 50th an-
niversary of their wedding. New...
and Mrs.' Lake of Grey Twp., who oa
April l0,311 celebrated the 56th anni-
versary of their marriage was in a
neighborly way closely associated
with this event. The two couples
have been practically neighbors
throughout all theme --genre. Old tun-
ers. Mimes refered to them as being
Iwo of the tiptop, all round goal
men of their times and their wives
as worthy panihtene.
WM. Ziegler who has been in nn-
centain health for many months suf.
fered a severe relepaae about two
weeks age but has rallied again,
evei•"ylbody le pleased to know.
Peg Barton sad Rnt01 Dunbar spent
hest Friday in .Sitra,tferd. Misses M.
Douglass omti Beatty Dunbar af. Strat-
ford tMdrnral 'Natures(' With them to
the butters home for tlhe weep -end.
MONCRIEFF
The May meting of the Heart and
dlnmd Mission tend was Held hi the
schoolroom of the church Stinday
afternoon, May. 4ihb. The. programme
Nes opened with the. call to woe.
ship, M Tttgllss led In prayer, lteta
NMaucitan read the Scripture being in•
,
II 1 ht. Duke. Ate minutes were read. the Breton or Seurartlt event the week
Roll Call. La Var 31ucharr and ,Fred
l,udi
rtgitan took up .the offering
i • which was followed by the usual
verso, Jim Mann read the 1Vatcn
Tower, Verna Oarrntelmel 'gave a
Interesting story "Practise makes
perfect," Bruce McLean gave n
"neural organ Soledtioe, Mrs. II.
Ludington discussed the business is
Which was agreed that Verna Car -
nihilism' make up the next program
with the help or Dolores Montan and
Rhea Manor, ire Roll Call for the
krant11 of Julie is to be answered by
a place mentioned in the Bible,
Bruce 'McLean read the Lessen
.story, We then sung hymn 34. The
meeting was attended by 21 meni-
bens, and 2 visitors. Dolores Meehan
closed the meeting by prayer.
+fug 1.1 r.,es Crum tit Dark fuel cheater, A'.Y„ and Mr. Leonar,l
WALTON
Mr. I•Puglt Cconpbell has bought
the home of Mr, D. K. Livingston
and Is erecting a garage on. the
property, he gets possesion nt
August.
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Bolton of Ito_
c =ls rCo
'Classified Ads
LOST
1 bub cap for •Chevrolet, finder
'please leave at The Post,
FOR SALE-
A Baby Carriage in good repair.
phone 90-r-11
FOR SALE—
MdCormddck.Deering Separator, In
good condition,
phone 23-r-14 Mrs. Andrew Lamont
FOR SALE—
Young Tamworth Hog, 7 months
ald. apply to Wim, Boyd.
Gon. 11, Lot 13, McKillop Twp.
FOR SALE—
Large Pekin Duck Dggs, also a
quantity of garden peas.
phone 42-r_26 Baxter Stephenson
FOR SALE—
A good field mower, as good air'
mew. ripply to
,phone 36X -r-2 G. A. Deadman
FOR SALE—
A number of Asparagus Roots 3
years old, ready ,for use and plant-
ing. ;Sturdy plants apply to
Phone 39-r-23 I. M. Sellers
FOR SALE OR RENT--
grass
ENT—grass farms, accommodate
20 or 25 head cattle, spring water
and shade. Lot 33, on 14,111 McKillop.
J. 11. McLaughlin.
FOR SALE—
First Grade Maple Syrup from
Eastern Ontario, 92,25 per gallon.
;phone 32-r-16 Joe Black
FOR SALE—
Certifled Trish Cobbler Potatoes
$1.15 per big. High class Timnothy
and Clover Seed at MoOracken's
Grocery. phones 43 and 27.
FOR SALE -
1 Oast Iron Pump with Brass car-
ing and 22 11t, of pipe in No, 1 con.
duction also limited quantity of Maple
Syrup. phone 5, Brussels,
FOR SALE—
'Seed Potatoes •Green Mountain,
grown from Certified Seed. No -Barb
Seed Barley.
phone 35-r-14 Ralph Rowland
FOR SALE—
Adams wagon, three-inch ties, in
exceptionally good shape for sale or
exchange for cattle,
phone Molesworth Alex Alexander
Listowel R•R. no, 2
FOR RENT—
Good grass farm to rent in Grey
twp, Watered' by spring and artesian
well and wiudmill. All wire fences
apply The Brussels Post.
FOR SALE—
Gold drop seed Oats. 1939 crop.
this is no. 1 seed, 65e per bus.
P. Alnent
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SEED GRAIN FOR SALE -
1089 Crop. Banner Oats, also mix
titre of Banner and Two -Rowed
Barley.
Lot N 1.4 21, Con, 12, Grey
phone 55-r-18 Knight Bros
FOR SALE—
,600 Cedar Pence Pasts varions
sizes, also anchors, braces and poles.
i, E. Martin, lot 14. con. 6, Grey
,.•.,.... phone 40-r'7 ,
FOR SALE—
"10 111econditt:ioned Pinnas." at the
itDldeuny ,Furniture •Store $26, up.
Free delivery, Open eyendnhis,,'Lttt•sy
Terme. Also new Ptairtis 1644w Ind
tiled Singer Sewing Mtiicitln03
J. F, Se.liuett & Sons, Mildmay.
mid with theft' mother Mrs, I. Bolton
of McKiilolr,
;Hr. and Mrs. II. Last of Windsor
spent the week end with the tatter's
sister Mrs, R, Hoy.
Mrs. W. Morilt of Blyth Is visiting.
her mother Mrs, T. Marshall,
A special Mothers Dry servtea
will be observed in Duff's United
Church on Sunday next with the
mitrister, Rev. P. A, Gilbert in
charge.
t.itie 11x4ut n presentation of a
uWel woollen blaukot wast made
,M, Ni, W. Ba'o. W. J. Dunlop try
I 'Wor. Bro Ewart Whitefield Sud
Very Wet-. l3ro, Dr, Arinctreas,
Wl•oxeter. The Least to the visitors
proposed by Rev, Bro, W. J. Ray-
ner, Wroxeter, was responded to Ly
Rt. Wor. in. G. 'C. Wardley, Elora;
Very Wor, Bro. Spry, W Ingham'
War. Bro, W. E, Brown Palmer. I
Ston and itt. Si'mr„ Bro, Dr, Fowler,
Teeswaser,
A solo by Rieltord Roberts, Wing-'
Wednesday,. May 7th, 1041
Gilbert E. Neth ttry
< lr _ 1 j ]tam was enjoyed The Junior War. (� �t,� . TS 5 Brussels
den's toast was pr13,,ooposed 13,,oaL 1l $ 11
C. Michael. Wroxeter.
Wroxeter
The new Masonic Temple recently
purchased by the local Lodge A.P
and A.M. 124 was dedicated on Fri-
day evening, followed by a banquet
served by the wires of the members
Visiting brethren were present from
Tlmrilton London, Listowel, Elora,
Palmerston, Teeesyater, Brussels
and' other points. The toast master
was Rt, War. Bro, R. C. Redmoid,
,D.G.M. of North Huron District,
4Si'ingthatm, and the guest of 'the eve.
sing was Past Master M, W. Bro.
W. J. Dunlop of Toronto. The
toast to Canada was proposed by
Rt. Wor, Bro, B. L. H, Bamford,
Lletowel. A solo was sung by Rich-
ard Roberts, Wingham, Rt. Wor,
Bro. R. J. Bowman, then responded
to the toast to Canada The toast
to Grand Lodge, proposed by War,
Bro, Robert Thoampson, Teeswater,
was 'responded to by Most Worship-
ful Bra W. Y. Dunlap; Taronta
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C. G. I. T. Group Meets
The C G, L T. met at the home of
Mrs. J. Adams Friday evening. The
President for the Month, Alma
, Durst was in the chair. The roll hall
• was answered by naming an article
from is. set table, A report of the
convention held in Tonto
was given by Eleanor Carson, the
Itheme being "windows." A recita-
tionwas given by Francis Wylie.
A contest of baby pictures was held',
Bach girl brought a picture 01
herself when a baby. Members were
asked to guess who each picture
( represented. A vole of thanks wan
tendered Mrs. Adams for the use of
I her tome.
The •sgitpnlent of Red Cross arti-
i cies to headquarters: from the lo-
cal branch for the rmontln of April'
consisted of 13 quilts, 3• complete
layettes, 10 boys' shines, 9 boys' ,
suits, 4 pears rifle mitts, 3 helmets,
10 pair mine, 10 pairs two.,wav•
anitts, 4 metes dressing gowns, 3
pours chil,l's mitts, 16 pairs sea-
nnau's stockings, 11 scarves, 3 swea,
tern, 42 pairs socks,
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t Y. P. U. Annual
Meeting, May 19th
The 17th Annual 'Convention of
the Huron Presbytery Young Pere
plass Union et the United Church
will be held in the United Chnrelt,
Beumtller, Monday afternoon and
• evening, May 19th. The theme for
the convention is "Youth Partners.
Under Cltrt'st"
During the afternoon Commission
' groups nil he held under the lead-
ership of Rev. H. Currie, Bayfield;
Rev. H. Wilson, of Auburn; Rev. C.
L. Lewis, Brussels; and Rev. P'. A.
Gilbert of Walton.
The throne address will be given
at the evening session by Rev. A. J.
McIG'ayte, of Vtcteria, Street United
Church, God'erich. Alt this session
also title officers' will be installed.
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