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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-9-24, Page 5THE tt US$ELS, POST ++++4*4'F4.tres++644**y44yo4*H+4S¢S4A41+M*�'.t�N4 .**444 .i•;•° 1*++µ,*+',4f444++*-0 ^9.4i041R4-44- 4��s94. 444444:1 .9•14 q *4 , ,p.1 t�{• 4 a¢4 ';4 as 4+ 4y4 444 !r•4 4Y+ 4a4 44,4• +i. i iY+ % 4 • •• i4 ._1 r�+ • *• ;4 t .110 •dt t i let i4 •=i • 02+ , Z, +4 e2i •1 4`. t4 +4 4t4 4 \few rail *4. 4Z4 ot� t, HON UR YOU +O4 4:+ 4z4+ • What a time to buy a New 'Suit, and what 1a collection Ito choose from. You know as well as we do that ' clothing is going to be much higher. You'II be ,Just plain smart if you buy a Sulk or two right now. You'll save many dollars! Recent purchases show an increase of 153.00 to $4.09 per suit. Hurry here and choose your suit fdom the biggest stock in !Huron County, while we still have these at old low prices. early To Wear With Two Trousers Three $: oes Makes Thee P©ptalai: 'rices C't 00 w lit, 4�.fa 4 o' ETHEL J�lthel United 'church will bold Ibeit' Anlllversary 9ervleetl oIt l tu- dap, Out, 12, at 11 ,a.m. and 7 P.m, Rev, C. A, McLaren 134., of Toronto will be the. tToulter at both services. Supper will be held Monday evetiiu,, Supper will be held Monday ebenin , Oct. 13', ,Purther particulars later, 440 Win + !+ rF C"4 4�4 4q4 4�4 441. +04 i f•• 444 404 444 4o6 4+ Cambridge Clothes, Club Clothesand Parkmount Clothes, faultlessly tailored In the smartest 'I -- lounge lounge and drape models for young men and conservative models for older men. Colors are, Teal 44 Blue, Royal, Green, Brown, Navy and Oxford, in a wide selection. of stripe or check patterns.. +a+ 'Every Suit Is an English Imported Worsted that will give the utmost in wear and good looks. 4p0 EAC SUIT HAS TWO PAIR OF TROUSERS - - - 25.00, 29.50, 35.00 4+4 „Y, THE NEW Fah ats 1AP;E I E1'•1E; The new Stetson and .Biltmore Hats for Fall are here. You'll have to toss • away that old summer lid when you see those' Fall numbers. Here are the colors: Westpoint Grey, Colt Brown Aviator Blue, Blazer Blue, Teakwood, Pearl, Air Blue Havana and Mole -Gray, in all the newest shapes. 3.50 3.95 4.50 tewart ros. 4O+ + 4 +4 4 + 4�4 wa 44p4 4A4 +4 4$e q+4 4�4 04 q 4�0 LED` 0 4e .2, 444044044+4.94e0409+40+4++4454+++4jN 1460+0+++4h+44.4-444++0+4440a4-0+4464++48++4+0+®40444&44:O4po4 * Argyll; Rd., Windsor, and she wore a gold locket, the gilt of the groom. Bridal flowors were a bouquet of Star Light roses TH.UEI..i_—CAMERON 1 b valdia * 0 * * * * e* WEDDING i out ou HUNTER—O'NEILL I 4 very pretty wedding was sol. The matron oil honor, Mrs, 0. 1 emnized in Palmerston on Fritay 3truke, wore a floor length. gown (Copied from Chatham FlewsPe13er) ' of last . week, September 19th, of blue point ti'eprit with fitted At eleven o'clock this morning when Auna Mae Cameron, daughter bodice and sweetheart neckline. au ,the • mectopy opt St, Josephs or Mr. and Mrs, R. 'C. Cameron tier veil was in blue, shoulder- church the marriage 'Wes quietly' Bplouerston, became the bride of Air length and Elle carried a bouquet , solemnized of Marguerite Ann Tenneth C, Pintail, of Niagara Fabs, of Briareiliffe roses, O'Neal, .(laughter of Mrs, °abhor• Ontario, sou of Mr, and Mrs. R J. Following the ceremony, a w4ti-' • ine O'Neill of tills city and Mr. T, Thue11 , of Palmerston, The core- it^lig luncheon was hetet at the 11045 Idunler of 'Windsor, sou of molly was performed in Knox Prem home of the brdie's parents, no H' T and 'All's. Fistvey u'nter of bylertae Church et 11.00 a,m. with William Street,. with Immediate he time to buy a Good Used Car Ti -day. At 1941 Prices The prices on new cars are up, they will be out shortly, which means used cars will be higher. We have a choice selection Used Cars 4-1941 Cars In Stock �v r. Brussels, oiltnrio. Rev. Path" Rev. K. Il;, Palmer, minister of the Aiidrewieski ()Matted, The ibride.- Chtu•c1t oNioia,tfng. friends' and family menthe's attend- ing. Misses Rata Williams and was attended by her sister. Mrs.' Mrs. G. Stroke, sister of i la IOvelyn Welis and Mns, R. Mollae Edward Massey and the groom by bride,: was martin of honor tui elerved at the table, Ms brother Mr. Glenn Hunter . of 'lir, Glen 'C.huell, brother of 111e ' following the luncheon, Mr. and Timmins., ' groom wail groomsman. Miss Mary Mrs. 'lhuell left on a motor trip 'The bride wag tett-motive in an 1Haverson presided at the Church for northern points in the Musko- afternaon frock of deet) cherry organ, plaj'tng soft music before tate ko Lakes District, The bride trav creipe with smart . bleak hat, ae- ceremony, and during the signing 02 eIled .im a. dress of block miracle cesta0ries and corsage of red roses, the register. crone accented with deep bands of The matron of 'honor was wearing 'icor the ceremony the bride. cho.si rag red. Her coat was grey and poudre blue, n black hat with bills a' floor length gown of white • triple black .plaid. „ On their reetnrn they, trimming and corsage of roses, i wiser over taffeta fashioned with will reside in Niagara. Polls. The . wedding breakfast at the quilted neckline, writtlete, bishop' _„-A W1111em Pitt hotel was . attended s1'eevete, tiny billions down the be. k ;hiss 1;. O'Hearn has been appoint- ' by the Immediate i'antilles, .'Later of Mie boil ee. A eritsbod girdle j ed ttepu8y sheriff of Huron County 'n Mr. and Mre. Hunter left on a banded; fhe full, skirt. which exten't' succeed Mil, Jfoseph Malone, the motor trip tilroudh northern Ont• ed thin a sdttbt train. Her veil ,vas former Mise Theresa Delaney. ,Miss arid, tiro brute wearing a black of white tuileallluelon, falling eaftly ' O'%tearn is a nntiVo of Dublin ar 1 dressntalrri' shit with elrlo bleek 10 the finger—rim from n tiara rf 1104 been In the 'legal ottlee of L. ti, imolai, „bey will tailed 'up 0051' arall4e bloaaome. Mass (`anterOn'a DSCOey, ti. C., In Ctodertah the last donee in the Argyle . A;partmenls, , shoes and accessarle4 were In while , four years. 1 privately driven Ford Deluxe Sedan. smalH mileage 1 Mercury Sedan. 2 Ford Sedans. 1940 Used Mercury Coach in new car condition. 1939 FordDeluxe Sedan. 1938 Ford Deluxe Sedan. 1938 Ford Standard Sedan 1938 Ford Deluxe Coach, 1937 Ford Standard Coach 1937 Ford Standard Coach (60 ;H.P.) 1936 Ford Deluxe Coach 1935 Ford Standard Coach 1934 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Chrysler Coupe 1932 Ford Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1928 Chrysler Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1938 Dodge Panel Truck 1938 Dodge Pick Up 1937 Dodge %-ton steel box and stock rack 2-1936 Ford L.W.B. 1937 Ford Pick Up 1935 Dodge L.W.B. 1935 Ford L.W.B. 1933 ' Dodge L.W.B. New Fordson Tractor in Stock Ferguson Implements 16 Horses 'envy Horses, General Purpose Light Horses, and Colt. L.&W. Jackson Motors LIMITED LISTOWEL Weduco 3, re 0152) 29:t1t, x9 on the Government Monthly Plan You must start at once ! Next Tuesday will be the last opportunity to pay your 1941 Income Tax on the Government Monthly Plan. This gives you the privilege of paying in twelve monthly installments without interest, instead of by lump sum ,in March, 1942. dere is how to get the monthly payment privilege! Divide the total of your 1940 Income Tax by twelve. This is your first payment — and must be paid to the Receiver General on or before September 30, 1941. You will then pay the same amount before the end of each month for the balance of 1941. When you have estimated your 1941 income tax at the 1941 rate, you will deduct the four payments you will have already made, and pay the remainder in eight equal monthly installments, starting January, 1942. The Government offers the above plan as the most reasonable and convenient method of meeting income tax obligations. Ask your local Income Tax Office for Installment Income Tax Remittance Form — and any further information you may require. C. W, G. GIBSON, Minister of National Ramie C.F.ELLIOTT, Commissioner of Income Tax ± .. ' 1';WE Honour Roil Alcock, Jolla Alderson, J. Anes J. B, Bell, W. E. 'Bid' Bell, E. B. (Lieut.) , Black, Bert Black, Donald Bryan, Russell !I( Brothers Lyle Brewer, J. I Bowler, Barry Burchell, Fred Cardiff Clifford Cardiff, Frank Cardiff, Wm. Campbell Jae, • Davidson, Scott Dohl, C. , Dohl 0. Doti Mac B'arngey, Dean Elliott, Ross la.lbralbh, Geo. aalbraath, Biowmau Gillis Whose Gibson, Harvoy Cowing, Carl Henderson, Archie Hall. Deb. Hall, Russet 2larman, G. Harmon, John Hastings, Dave Halley, jim Lamont, Leonard Lowrie, .Everett Lowe, Stewart Locking, Wm. Myers, Dr. C. A. Machan, Willis (R,0.A.F.) MrCasley, L. Mitchell, Frank McFarlane, Welter McLean, Antitnr McDowell, Mao McRae, Donald Palmer, Jas. Palmer, Wm. (Cpl.) P11110, Carl Pierce, ROY Brest, T. A. Prest, Robert Rowland, WM. Russell, LOUIS Rutledge, Haattley Rutied'to, Jack Rooney, Leonard Spetr, Jock SPelr, Kenneth Snell, Verne Stretton, YL rr'^r Satesinati, E. • Sanderson, Lloyd I Tunas*, Chae. '1'hotnt son, A. •IIT 'l':li aii2aon, Norm. R,O,A.F.) •Jiikopaee, 1Vhittard, It. Whitford, Earl Wilson, Stan: Workman, Gordon (R.N.) Young, Norman R. Nen Permanent— Campbell, G, R, (Cpt.- elosrer, Fred Nesbit, Fred Thompson, M, Lowe, J. Woodrow. A. Young, Ernest Rejected— Fischer. Wilfred Gillis, 0, Fischer, Wm. Hawkins, Herb. McDonald, Harold McDowell Tack McLeltaad, Harvey, Pearson, Ralph Plum, Ernie Pennington, J. GET YOUR ,• _RMANENT k ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS • THERMIQUE End curl $1.25 and $1.75 and $2.25 Including Shampoo Permanent $2.00, $2.50;,. and $5.00 including finger wave and shampoo Telephone 5bx tor an Appointment IRENE PEASE Giver L. W. 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