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OX 51
Classified Ads
PLANTS FOR SALE—
Cabbage, Cabbage, Oabbage.
phone 19-X Brussels, Harry Queria
FOR SALE—
'i 1d -ft. steel Rakes, 1 roller rack
for hay loader.
phone 5-r-6 Robt. Engel,
—
IL4Y FOR SALE—
Standing hay for sale by the acre.
phone 2.4-r-12 W. A. McOarrie
FOR SALE—
' 2 acres hay for sale—Alfalfa anti
Tbn'othy. call 77-X or 75-8,
Mrs. Robert S. Scott, Crambrr.oe.
FOR SALE—
One 'Deering Hay Loader, in good
s'iiape also two Riding Plows.
•pbwie 5X Sylvester Fnx
"'FOR SALE—
Timothy hay on field. Alfalfa on
3ie50. Lot 12 Con. 4. Grey Twp.
phone 13-r-19 Mrs. Flinylene Pringle
FOR SALE—
Choice strawberries, Call Se -r-13,
Mrs. Stan. Alexander, Ethel.
THE, RRVSSELS POST
Walton Station Agent
Moved To Blyth Station
Mr. and Mrs, Rutledge and family
of Walton, moved to Blyt15. on Friday
to take over the 'position or Q.1'.]t.
station agent which position has
been occupied .by Mr, Russel Shaw
for the 0551 eleven years, ivlr• and
Mrs. 1't, Shaw:left for Alliston o't
Friday Interning, Mr. Shaw is ` to
take •over •Ube position or agent at
the stenion there,
The, Iced Or•oss sponsored a run -
Mage sale in the basement of Mete-
oldal Hall on Thursdayafte'noo•1
whish Wee well patronized, George.
MoNall acted 'es auctioneer ,and
very good prime were realized.
Mrs. John Maines received word
this week of the death of an only
brother James McCulloch of I22a0ie
Creek, Sask. James was a resident
of East Wawe,nosh for several years
before going west. He received his
public sohool eduotion, at Wes,tneld
public school; Harry Weymolth on
derwent an aperetion in Olinton hos•
pital this week; Mrs. Dawson r
Dundas is guest of her sister 112Lss
Josie Woodtock.
FOR SALE—
Baby carriage. ajPly to
Marjorie Campbell
MORRIS
Mr. Geo. Hislop returned Tuesday
atter spending ten days in the t
North oountry around North Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lawton of Phlia-
delphla, Penn., were recent v1sltore
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Speirs and
other friends in Brussels.
Minutes of Council meeting held
In the Township Hall on Monday,
June 9, 1941. The members were
all present with the Reeve presiding.
The minutes of the last meeting'
were read and avproved. The Court
of Revi- on on the assessment rod
was then resumed.
lei the matter of appeals. the Court
decided as follows:—R. Golley, ng'
act.:en; A. Bacon, no action; J.
Smith, 100 off; W. Wilkinson (Esta
no action; Margaret Kelly, ne.
action; Mrs. Alex McNeil, no ac-
tion; C.N.R., no action. till the line
is dismantled.
The Council deckled to renew
insurance as follows: --I, On Grad-
er; II. Workman's Compensaltion
plus the unlimited clause; IIL the
210127 covering Roads and 'Bridges of
the township.
Premium 011 Bracer ........ , $27.30
Workman's Compensation .. $52.10
pluse adjustment for 1940 .. 19 11
Roads and Bridges prem. ... $156.80
Cecil Wheeler was allowed. $3.00
for taking the •Council to sea the
farms where appeals were made and
to see the conditions of the Town-
ship roads culvert and bridges. On
motion of the Council adjourned to
WANTED—
Music teacher wanted for .S.S. No,
2, Morris. Applicants state, num-
3 er of lessons per year and salary.
Ralph Shaw. Bluevale, Ont.
FOR SALE -
46 Clunks of Pies, all sizes, 25
around 80 lbs. Expect to get more
pigs right along,
Geo. Pollard, Trucker,
RJR. 2, Brussels. phone 56-r-13
FOR SALE—
Strawberries,
phone S5 -r 14
Luke Speiran
FOR
SERVICE—
'Yorkshire Hog for service.
:erne. Clark, R.R, 4, Brussels
FRIESH FRUITS—
-;Sttawberries, Raspberries & Sleek
l . currants in season.
phone 77-r 4 Alec Woodrow
FOR SALE -4-•.
Choice Strawberries. Your order'
*411 be appreciated.
phone 85r-23 Stanley Speiran
Ethel
'x.12 RE•C0NDITIONED -PIANOS--
at
IANOS-at the Mildmhay Furniture Store
425 up, Also new pianos, Frigi-
dlaire% Neve & Used Singer 'Sewing'
5l52achines,. Washers at Bargain
5h -ices. J. F. Sdhuebt & Sone,
Mildmay
MEN WANTED--
'
AN:TED-' 'Here is a big, quico business break
Por you. Thousands of folks need
Familex Products and want them,
but we babe not enough representa-
*1'ives. It's your opportunity for
*easy sales and plenty of repeat
business. If ou are welling to work
:and ambitious, get going and you'll
-pee "o s" -"v, For illustrated Oats,
loge• end details: 570 St. 'Clement,
MONTREAL.
tGET YOUR PERMANENT
ON THE NEW
"ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
'End Curt $1.25 and $1.75
and $2.25
InelUding Shampoo
Permanent $2.00, .$2.50,
and $5.00 inoluding finger wave
and shampoo
"'Telephone 55x 'for an Appolntmene
IRENE PEASE
'over L. W. Eokmler's Store
I 7u-0
- New "Advertising Rates
'Classified Ads , , • , , 25c (0asb'
'Card of'Thanks 850
'Ere Memoriam , .. , 60r
11rualgagetftent "Announcement 5de
Shop at.
Savaage,
IT PAYS
Our Diamond Room Affords
Privacy When Buying
dinner they entertained Mrs. Nel-
son •Oardiff and Mrs. Elsie La-
mont. Mrs. MacEwen's sisters, Miss
Jessie Strachan a cousin, and Miss
Elizabeth ',Brewer.
.e==t ham
GREY
Mrs. John, Robbie, London; Mrs.
Arthur Ellacott Kitclhener; Sirs.
Jane Reich, Godericb and Mrs. J,hn
Ellacott, Monkton, attended the
funeral of Thomas Ellacott, 14th
b I
meet at tile Hall, July 14th, at 12.30 „} y
p.m. A. MacEwen, Clerk
BLUEVALE
Mr. ,Stewart McClennan spent Sun-
day at his home in the 1st line.
Miss Janet Robinson spent the
week end with tier mother ani ,
brother.
Mr, and Mrs. Melville Mathersi and •
children visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Bosman and
sons.
We wore sorry to hear Mr. Will
Moses is sick, we hope to hear he,
will soon be better again.
Miss Rhoda Robertson of Toi;outo
rtpent the week end with her 1'-
ents and brother,
112r. and rs, Richard Johnstgb{
and Emma visited on Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper
Nether,' and daughter.
We are sory to hear Miss Isobel
Douglas had to give up her school
last week on account of an .attack of
appendicitis. We hope she will
soon be better again. Mrs. Melville
leathers is teaching school for her
this week.
Mea, John Brown and Mrs, MeA,"
thee" of Brussels visited on Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
Robertson and sons, 1st line.
The weigher was ideal for the
annual garden party at the United
church on Thursday evening. It was
veneered by the Woman's . Aesocia.
tion.
Following cold meat supper served
in the Sundy sloboci room,,a play, ;
"The Elyee of Love," was presented
by a cast of young (People from , the
United Church at Crewe. The, play-
ere were introduced by the pastor
Rev. J. P, Newtnan. Between acts,
solos were contributed ib fr Mrs.
Reviitt with Mrs, ,Sherwood as ae-
ennipaniet,
Married 34 Veare
112r, and Mrs. P. S. MaeBevon
celebrated the 34tH anniversary of
their marriage Thursday slid at
• Row is the
time to think about the fancy prices
you're going to.get for eggs next Fall—
make up your mind to take no chances
with your 1940 chiokel Follow the
farm -proven Roe feeding method and
watch them grow fast and strong—
' full -fleshed end full of the pep and
vigor that means greater egg -laying
ability.
The safe start is Roe Vitafood Chick
Starter—toe palatable feed that gives
them a "head start" in life. At 7 weeks,
feed them Roe Complete Growing
Mash— the feed that has all the vita -
/nine, minerals and proteins your
chicks need to ensure steady profit-
able egg production later on.
When you order Roe Vitafood and
Roe Complete Growing Mash, ask
your Roe Feeds dealer for the valu-
able free booklets Let's Grow Better
chicks and Pullets.
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EAST HURON PRODUCE,
Brussels
ALBERT TRAVISS,
Walton
FRANK
HARRISON,
Moncrief ,�t'W u4
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VITAMIZED FOR % rq roe`"e
NEALTN:.. FARM r ; �
PROVEN FOR
RESULTS 4�,� 11
Wedns
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lane S5t11, 1941
cone Mina, On Wedueaday o; la»t
week end were Visitol's at the Jenne
of Mr, and MI'S. Wan. 1+llaeott, Otic
000. of Grey oa Tharsday,
Meeeetlo Women's Institute
The JtuIe meeting of the 1Fajeatie
Women's institute wan held et the
hone of 'MI's, Andrew Lamont 05
Thursday afternoon, June 12th with
most of the members and a large
1lunriler or visitors, After the usunl
opening exerclees, a discussion took
place regarding the serving of tea
for 'the Brussels Red Cross. It wile
decided to serve it in July, The next
meeting will he held at Ube 111omne of
Mrs/ Harold Speer and . the Tithe)
enetitute will be. entertained.
Mrs. Edgar laoauuger orought a -i
apron which she had made. It is
be used as the basis of a contest to mw meeeee..eee'" e""' ,:rm...,.+ev.e"..o,..,-
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Attention Farmers
Have Your
Birder Canvas Repired Now!
Don't rapt until traA day you Deed it.
N. Chapman
Harness Maker Brussels,
raise funds to be used in sending
poxes to our soldiers, An interest-
ing
nteresting report of the District Annual at
Ethel was -given by Mrs. Ken,
Shurrie, Mrs, Bert Hemingwey
then gave an instructive and inter-
esting paper on current events deal-
ing with news stein's of the world
and in our awn county. Then fol-
lowed a reading by Mrs. Geo. Evans
on "Wilat Clue a Woman Do?"
Mrs. Frank Nichol displayed the
clothing, which had been donated
for the Salvation Army and other
members out out a baby's( layette
and it was distributed among the
members to be sewn. A. ' dainty
lunch was then served by the hoe -
eases. Mrst Carl Hemingway then
moved a vote of thanks to Mrs.
Lamont for her hosppitality.
CRANBROOK
The annusal Garden Party of Knox
Presbyterian ,Church, Oranlb'rook,
was Held on Thursday, evening of
last week. A delicious cold meat
supper served in ,the church
basement Luna followed- by a humnr-
ous Irish .pilaf "Finnigan's Fortune''
presetned by a group of young
people froni Gerrie. Musical num-
bers were given between the acts
.A. large crowd attended."
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fischer aid
faintly" were Sunday visitors in
Kitchener. ,
Mrs. G. Topham, John Topham,
Mrs. W. Wallace and son Mervin,
Newbridge, were Sunday visitors
wlith the formers nephew Stanley
and Mrs. Fischer.
Mrs. Alvin Hunter who has recent-
ly moved to 03ruesels front Oree,-
+brook, was pleasantly surprised on
Monday evening when. the Olieerto
Workers of whlch she was a former
anember, called in a group at her
home to spondee social evening with
her, During the course of the
evening .she was made the resilient
of a s4Wer pyrex ,pie plate and an
accompanying address in apprecla•
tion of her work ase a former member
of the Cheerio Workers. The Presen-
tatton was made by Miss Jean
Oaaneron andthe address read by
Mrs. James Keys. Mrs. Hunter
expressed her appreciation for the
lovely gift and their kind words.
Atter a delightful social hour a de•
liciou0 lunch was served:
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There's no reason why you should suffer in the old winter
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these smart tropical suits -Made in single or double breasted
styles—Coat and pant oily, in grey, sand
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SLACK SUITS
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basket weaves [n rust, sand, green, grey. airforce blue and
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SUMMER PANTS
Wash pants, tropical worsteds, plain celanese,
cords in any shade you can ask for -young
have pleated tops and belt to match. Older 9r toy 5Q
men's styles are plain — sizes 30 to 46 • • • • . •
flannels and
men's' pants
SPORT SHIRTS
In -and -outer styles in slob weaves or mottled patterns in grey,
blue, green and sand — Sizes small, to9 195
medium and large Y
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Good Values In
Men's Summer Underwear
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Penman's Balbriggan Combinations • • .•• AR styles and sizes
Penman's Balbriggan Athletic Style Combe nations . •
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Forsyth Broadcloth Shorts All sizes
Separate Athletic Shirts • . • •
Hatchway Athletic Combinations • • • • . , .. , .
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