The Brussels Post, 1938-5-25, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
WEDNESDAY, MAY 204]i, 1938
IfflIONO
Court of R evision
A. Court of Revision on the As-
sessment Roll for the Village of
13rusisels 1038, will held M the
Pubic Library on Monday, June Oth
1938 at 8 o'clock pm, Parties having
eonlpi'alnts to make Please attend
this meeting,
, 11. S, Warwick, Clerk
Notices in this column cost
25c up to four lines; 5c for
every extra line. Cash Must
accompany ad. Orders taken
over 'Phone 35e.
FOR SALE—
Feed Buckwheat also a little
mixed 'grain, phone 23-r-11 1-p
FOR SALE—
Two reconditioned Fordson Trac
tors, 1-1)
Box 254 Durham
FOR SALE—
A quantity of hard and soft wood,
12 to 14 ,Inches long. 1-p
(Phone 1S -r-4 Pieter Bros.
FOR SALE— —
Flowers and Vegetable Plants, at
Dan McTavish''s Store or call Mrs,
Chits:: Worknman, phone 33-r-17 1-c
FOR SALE—
One 2000 ib. Platform Scale with
high -beam, good as new.
phone 22-11 Wm. Ziegler
FOR SALE—
A. 'yearling Hereford Bull, also a
Cow, 7 years old, freshen in June.
apply to • 1,p
,phone 40-r-7 Cameron Cochrane
FOR SALE—
Tomato and Cabbage Plants, 60c
per 100; Cauliflower and Sweet
Pehaper Plants $1.00 per 100.
2 p H. Querin, phone 19X
FOR SALE—
W1l1ys Knight Sedan
House or rent one half of it,
apply to Mrs. Sinclair
Brussels, Ont,
HOUSE FOR RENT—
House and acre and a half of land
itt South half lot 28, con 9, Morris.
Privilege of using stable, Keys.
Kitt 04 Gilbert 1LcCallum's. 2.5
Mrs. John Lamb,( Seaforlh
FOR SALE—
KATAHDIN POTATOES
Highly recommended variety
Grown from certified seed, 1-p
T. C. McCall, Bruss'eis
FOR SALE—
1 ,Thoroughbred Ayrshire Cow
fresh wwath calf al foot; 1 three-year-
old Dublin' Helfer, duo to coir
middle of June also 14 (hunks of
pigs. ' 1-e
phone 20.1'45 Stewart Turner
FOR SALE—
Rugs, Stock of late importer, in-
cludes Wlltons, Broadlooms and
Orientals, extremely low prices
while stock lasts, will ship mail
orders promptly, write for price list
Traders and Importers,
54 Wellington St, West, Toronto
Notice 7'b Creditors
Obituary
MRS, JAMES DENMAN
Funeral services were conducted
Satttrcimy afternoon, for Mrs.
Jamhes' Denman, who died at her
home, on Wag street following
neAss with heart trouble, Formerly
Mise Minnie Huller, she was born
72 yeast agog Prior to moving to.
Atwood int 1924, Ms', and Mrs. Dem
men farmed for many years on the
12th conees'seon of Grey, Mr, Deft -
ratan dieclto 1930; Throe daughters
saa'ylve, IMrs, William Little, of
Monition; Mrs, Stanley Strachan, of
Akwood, anal' Mrs: James Kemp, or
Toroatto, .also one sister, Ml's, Jaynes
I3;anua, .of Erskine, Alta, Funeral
serviices were conducted in United
Church by the pastor, Rev, D, A,.
McMillan. Interment was in Ethel
cemetery.
Ceram_.
Philip J. Jardine
There passed away on May 10111
at the home of his sister, Phillip J,
Jardine, in hie. nth year. The de-
ceased wase born on the 5t11 coneys -
:lion of ILowisik, a soon of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Jardine, and had
lived all his life in ,the Township
The late Mr. Jardine was never a
strong person, and for the past ten
years has suffered from a heart con -
Lest New Year's he con -
booted influenza, from which Imam
tibial pneumonia ' developed, Lt
March he was removed to Kit. ben-
er-Waterloo llosittal. where It was
found necessary .to undergo a
serious operation, in leis weakener:
condition other complications set lis,
making recovery intposs'-bde.
He leaves to mourn his ?eosin.;
three sisters, Mrs, W, J, Gamble, of
Hawick, with whom he resided, Mrs.
Geo. Bennett and Miss Margaret
Jardine, of Wroxeter and four
brothers, Gilbert, of Valley River,
Man., John and Norman of Tuga.ske,
Sask., and Win. T. of Brussels.
The funeral was held to Gorr'e
Cemetery on Thursday, Mlay 12 with
Rev. y, J. Fydell, pastor of the
United Church, conducting the ser-
vice. The pallbearers were:
1iesans, Thos. 13radnock, A, Sander-
son, Jas, Douglas, David Gathers.
Kenneth Heade and Milton 1tastie.
Friend;, front Paisley and Cheslc'y,
as well as a large number in this
community attended the funeral,
G -=31=L
WILLIAM SELLERS
In the Estate of Alfred Vance, late
of the Township of Grey in the
County of Huron, Gentleman, who
died on or about the 15th day ,of
February, A.D., 1938.
TAKE NOTICE that all paries
having claims or demands against
the .estate of the above-mentlonod
deceased mast nail partisulars and
proof of same to the under -mention-
ed, solicitor on; or before the sixth
day of June, A,D, 1938, upon which
date the under.signed executor will
proceed ,to distribute the assets of
the said, deceased with r'egar'd 0013'
to those claims which he shall when
have received.
DATIOD at Br116s08 this 12th dm'y
of May, A.D., 1938,
Jones Ernest Orme, Executor
London, Ontario,
by his, sol4cdtor
Elinor 1), Boli, Bruse'els, Ontario.
IIIOAD 1T 0R NT: Ben Johnson
13nglisih writer, war buried 111 an up
right position iu '%Vesttn ts!Abbots
Shortly after coming to
with his wife on friday afternoon,
May 6, one of our best known and
h<ghly respected fanner citizens, in
the person et Win. Sellers, had Pass
ed away in Dr. Morrisons office,
about half an hour after an a^oplec•
tic seizure, ,
Mir. Sellers had carried some eggs
into the egg pool station, and to ail
appearances was' in a quite normal
condition. From there he pro.
seeded to the Iinmerlal Bank where
Ile transacted some bttslness and
after cashing a cheque, left that in-
stitution. On reaching the street,
he began to weave about in a man.
liar
a n -
liar so peouhiar that Jos, E. Houg'=
attention was attracted, and Ile
hurried across the street to render
aid if required. The slacken man
infonaut' Mr. Houg as to the nature
o1 h,fs ,trouble and was immediately
conveyed to the doctor's office,
where strenuous efforts' were made
to offset t110 seizure, batt the patient
rtrickly passed from brief con-
sciousness, when bo re•oogialzed his
wife and a. few others in 111e room,
but lapsed. into a state of comet snap
tiZfter, from wvirichalt efforts :o re-
wd;ve hint proved futile, The late
William Senors, was horn In
Brpssels, In 1883, In 1904 he Was
united in marriage to Martha M11y
II,awtluoarne of \\'dngham who Pro -
deceased hint two years ago last
March, 'Co this' 1111 10n was born
one ctattghter Leta (Mrs, Gillen
Qnesnelle) of 11Moosejttw,
in 1911 he came to th4s district,
at. which Dime he located on a home-
stead thee miles west of Mossbank,
where he had singe resided, In
1987 be was united in marriage to
Mrs., Rhoda ;McIntyre, who as left
to 1110011 the loss of a 11811lg hus-
band, He is also survived by one
daughter Mrs. Gilbert Quesnelle,
Moosejaw, two brothers, John, o1
1214105ton and Percy', and two
sisters, the three latter living In the
east. Percy and one atelier Airs.
George Bone arrived for the funeral,
bwt ,the other sinker was unable
to attend, Deceased is survived
by 11V0 grandchildren
The Mineral was, hnicl on 'rues -
day a210111oon and 'leas conducted
by Rev, le, Waite, i11 the peesnet; of
a Vargo eftmtlIler et relatives rani
2fxi11n,1 r01dPeheee seurviicehntheerindlauatt twhes
mnd.o in Messbnlnk cemetery,
r William, 'Sellers had n.i\raya py0n
ed a citizen o4 true Worth 'With an
town
Inaatn Neinte of honor and honesty
that gained to him at reputation
I arty Dian tnig111 well evolve,
We know of au 11(11101 epitaph 10
Inscribe on any tomb, than "dere
Beal an hoheet milia,' bt olt
\r 11hiun Sellers wail long be re.
membered and his (1181111 sineorely
regretted by the people o2 this tl:s.
tric•t,
Coined from The bake J.:lulltal
Star.
CRANBROOK
1
Mr, Maldwyn \w i li:uns of linos
College, Toronto spent the ww,-elf'
end at the home of its Porents Rev,
W, A. and; Mrs, Williams;and heft
Wednessclay for Mahone Bay, Nova I
Scotia for the summer meanie,
,Ml's. L. I•I. Gordon was home over
the holiday.
Mrs. James Richie and Miss
Marie Cantles were vistors at the
home of 11r, and 'Mrs, A. Cameron
on Tuesday.
'MTs. Adair 02 1'ionktolt was. a
visitor at the home 01 her daughter
lirs. G. Switzer,
Misses Mulled Williams and Mae
Iebeher, 1laldavyn 'Williams and
Stanley Fischer atteedud the Leo.i-
ershilp; Training Class in Brussels
Presbyterian church on Monday
evening.
lag.
Don't forget the play "Dotty &
Daffy'' to be lout on by the Ethel .,
Pres:bytel'ian choir on Tuesday
evening May 31, in the community
hall, Cranbl:ook,
AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE Stop
JOHN H. HISLOP
Part Lott, Concession 16, Grey Twp.
Close to Walton
at 2 o'clock
2 Iron Bedsteads and
3 Rocking Chairs
1 Invalid Chair
2 Couches
10 Kitchen Chairs
1 Bureau
1 Secretary
1 HIghbaclk Cupboard
1 Gramophone S. records
1 Washing Merebine
1 Kitchen Stool
1 Heater with oven
1 Rug
Number of Hooked Rags,
Cooking Utensils, Dishes
Light wagon
Top Buggy
1 -Horse Plow
Lght Sleigh
Lawn Mower
Harness
Horse Collars
\lndfre5s'
Lap Robe
TERMS—CASH
Geo, EIlott John H. Hislop,
Auctioneer Prop.
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