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The Brussels Post, 1942-3-4, Page 71'H.E BRUSSELS ['OST stern Oats. On Hand M. MacTavish Former Huron County Doctor Succumbs Dr. •Malcolm, Ferguson pl,es. t ,Home' in Toronito TORONTO; - March 2 -Aid, fictive .practitioner in Toronto and in Huron 'County. for half O century, Did... Mal coign,- Fergtuson died at his'_: home here -.today atter a long illness. Bonn in Rarsisten 80 years ago he 'was" educated in Harriston . schools, Model School and gradu- ated radu ated`:trom, old Trinity College •. in 1992:. Dr, Ferguson began his prac- tice :4n Ethel, near Brusesls, and waa'widely known in Huron County for 36 years before coming to ' Toronto. Re 'ivae' anelder• of Kew Beach 'United Church, a ane:miber 'of St, • .Pohn'a Miasonic Lodge mid Aced ems bf Medicine. ate is survived' by 1$a widow, merly 'Charlotte Davies of Ethel a son, Dr. 0. Ross Ferguson, Coppet IOliff, and a duglrter, Edith Fergu- son, • Toronto; one ,:brother, Dr. Satin Ferguson, Mount Forest, and: two'sisters, IVIra. Donald Smith Hrarr-iston and Mrs. JMalcolm Mc- Cannell, North Dakota. Funeral was held here Wednesday. MORRIS' „Notice to Creditors All 'persons having claims against tdi1e edtaitetrdf"Gelonge`King,Warwick late ,o'F`ttlfe' Townstitip of Grey iu.. the 0grttity of.lHuron, Farmer, who 'flied' on or about the thirty-first day of 7g*nuarry A.D. 1942, are notified to •••44.1); tot ,, notifiedH. Crawford, Wrnghamr, 'Otutatio, tin 9r ,b9fore the fourteenth day, of March 19412, full particulars of their, e9ahns•. in writing. Ian• red .after, the the said fourteenth ' day of March;..tlh:e assesds of the said testatei wiiil be distributed amongst .♦,he patlt[ea, entitled thereto, Staving regarkonily •te, claims of which the executors, shall then have notice. DATED this' 23 day of February,- A:D. 1942. e H. CRAWFORD, Winghaen, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors, • Wotice to Creditors In the estate of Archibald Livingston McDonald late of 'the. 'Village of Bt'ussels in. the Gounty of -*Huron, drover, who'died•on -or about the fifth day of December, A.D. 1941. TAKE NOTICE that all parties, hav- ing claims or demands' against the, • t estate' or the •above deceased must mail particulars and proof of seine Morris director of the Federation to the, , undersigned executors, or their 'solicitbr,'' on or )before the twemty-third day .of March, A.D. 1942, upon wl idh date 'the, said exeoutorhw Will ,proceed to distribute the assdti with regard only to those '4400119 whit* ;tiler 1- shall .rthon'haYe` 'seared. DATED at Brussels this March:, A.A. 1942. Doris'McD.onald Ian 1VItcDona1di Executors Ay their solicitor C.- JOSDPId BEN- i'UN,Brussels, Ontario, for *minter D. Bell absent' on Aoti've'Service. DE Agriculture met in the Township Ilal:l On Monday afternoon, twinging 1n the "survey :sheets and making arrangements 'for further meetings. .300 •sheets were returned and 72' new rn.embers: r ecenved,, . It Wast. 1 cdded• to hold a public meeting in the Pownusilnlp- Halt in the, •near future.: .11 is 'hoped to have 2 of 3 , siteakens, ,one to speak on co- operation. among cream) drawers thus cutting, cost of drawing cream and giving farmer more for his cream. Further notice of this meeting will be given. It was also left to the four directors in the 'North, 07ar1 Hamilton •'Willtaan Peacock Wallace hard day • of Agar and Lyle Hopper to anake4 arrangements for a meeting In North, Died 'In' Winnipeg Built Fire Under Truck ' Brigade. Saves Barn We have 'heard the story of the balky mule, and the driver star tit g,i a fire under the annual to wake him up, only to have him ntove off . the fire and burls the load of hay, bi?( ' the first, man_ to try this trick with a truck lives te Thornbury—slue here's the tale: When George, D. 03inbley Thortnbury lit 'a fire under his truck to than bbe,•oll before starting it the truck caught fire. Inc the resulting' blaze he ttcuak, garage and' other, articles Were lest. It was only the and of neigit'bo17s who foamed a buck et brigade that Saved the bar and stable nedt'by. • There Was nit; insurance. (Listowel Banner) 1.. ;.iWord was' received here Tuesday loorning, Feb. 17011 of the death 03 a' former Molesworth resident, Mrs. Archie MODonald, who passed away • In Winnipeg that morning, death being • due . to hemorrhage of hire brain. The deceased, whose maiden name xWee Mabel Elliott, was the daughter .of, the late Mr. and M'rs. Thos. Elliott 03 Molesworth; 111re. Lorne I'C'amipbell of,3,istewel is a sister, and Messing,. Will Elliott of . Molesworth sal Alex 'Elliott, 2nd eon•., .tet Grey, ;are.brathens. Mr. and '.Mre, Lorne ,;,Camilbell :left Tuesday. for Winnipeg :.tic attend the tun til. ' . 'Fordwiclr Itedorcl • SEE RE4jP;""' ANDSEE RIGHT:( Thousands of people in Brussels and district are wearing •REID'S GLASSES with •Perfect satisfaction. If • you have headaches, eyestrain, failing vision, cannot see to thread your needle or read—sets Mr. Reid and' have your eyes thoroughly examined by hittn��a Lowest prices at all tunes. Latest styles of Glasses i ,,, t., ® R. R. AS'KEID Ra O.? EYESIGHT SPEClAL�ST & OPTOMETRIST t ,tr., ,Brussel Office Every Wednesday Afternoon 74.00 to 8.00 HISS HINGSION'S Store • • -- Phone 51 • Olassified.Ads FOR SALE- A quantity of Dry SSC, Wood. Phone 29-r-16 Than McKinnon LOST— A Bill fold containing sum of money and registration card bearing Ailes Matr's name. Kindly leave at Post, Oji SALE— ,Hay apply to phone -60x, `lOd. Bates or''; TOM Kellingt.n LOST—, White Hound; with dark head and dank spot, on back. phone 1 or 2 W. S. Scott WANTED— x I Girl or Boy to work in' Grocery store, apPly to phone 31 Brussels Post FOR SALE— M) bus. of 6 -rowed Barley at 116,0 per, pound. apply to D. N. McDonald FOR SALE— About 16 ALE—About'16 tons of Hay, Clover and Timothy, mixed, :on Lot 26, Con, 15, Grey, J. M. Bray, Listowel. • FOR SALE—. - Frame House -20 it 26'.' phone 13•r 16',Charlie Murray ';'9th. Cori., Morris WANTiED— A girl or woman to start Work at Once. phone 46-r-11 : • Geo.'McKay R. R. 3, Monktort FOR SALE— Good :Smoking Pipes!, over. 100 ,:slit'ferent shapes to choose €rom1--25c to $1.25. 'Throw away that old one and get a new one. phone 5 A. M. Grewa*t FOR SALE— White • Leghorn. thatching Eggs, also custoun hatching done. phohe 111x -r-2 Brussels Wesley Stephenson FOR SALE— Plne •'Otaco Tinter'' Atifdtiac. ' A full Line of • Inupleanedtg$'..' Steel wheels, all sizes. Steel .,. w ;aeks fon• r •anY:onnoTillh th`es"": 'alit Del•Oval Cream .Separators and Milgcers, Thotuas Grant phone 42x -r-2 FOR SALE— House and lots' owned by Mrs, A. H, M;nodonald out Tttrnberry Street in the Village of Brussels. Apply to C. S0•SMP•l1. .BENISON .ifsolicitor, Brussels, Ontario.- - -• WANTED—, To hear from pai"ty baV,ing 100 acre farm for rent. Buildings to be in -good shape. apply to Richard Carter, phone 42-r-26 • Brussels FOR SALE— 1 house and lot known as 256 and 1 vacant lot known as 257. Situated ear the North Westside of Albert St., in. the village of Brussels. This le to close bait ''the Estate of the late ,Ansavbeli Hoist, deceased. apply to—Mr. D; H liaise, ,i 852% rid Waton. Toronto,' Ont; Men of 30, 40;50' PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal?, Want normal pep, vim, vigor, vitality? Try Ostrex Tonle Tablets. Contains tonics, stimulants, oyster elements— aids to normal pop after 30, :40 or 50. Get a apeeral introductory size fpr only 550. Try this aid to normal pap and vim today. For sale at all goad drugstores, W1+3DNBSDAY, MARGIT bth, CRANBROQK Victory (.,can ,Rally Pierre Victory Loan Haley field lu hue •Oonecunity Ball, Oraiebl-ook, on Thursday, Fdb, 26th, by S, , Il'lo, 8 Grey, wax a huge %to ees Rev. Mr, Burton of 'Clinton W&fir north's to get ,through the dein& road's: but alis place war tortytqfw,e11 liked by Reeve 'Bowman of fir a els. 't`ite.pupils put en a YerygrA•pro- giunk of singing and dialogues .' he older• people gave a de?tghtful�,�� ax A oallf had been drinated na't ' tihie pupyla, sold tickets :•lin: it to the turtle of $126;50, During ;lunepit4idrtle three-year-old Maxine 'Sinal)d'Sli d1(ew ' the ticket, The lucky Winner..a:was Master Sack Whitfield, oneci;,bt the pupils wand' had 'Sold . •tic)tets, The Many friends of Air Gunner Harold Mather presented him with a beau; tiful wrist watch. Harold lige .le1yyt, for • an Eastern 'Canadian Ott etiq' wil4'.go overseas in the near 'future. The retmainder of the evening was ,spent in.dancing. $69.55 has been sent to CKNX Orphanage Fund and a similar amount to the Rgfr Croeg Theteacher and Pupils of Utilis 14t1e 'country Sahool are to be collglhdtul listed on their effort. The, 5clhool , board wishes. to thank •thosla;°Ittlid,S. asedstedi in eeillpg .tickets, aititl, also 1liose who bought tickets !s':fil'3 a iiisfrosSimsgmeistoossgsayssmosv ETHEL .''Qg y•y.,,, the WWome n's Institute whc ill meet on Thursdsy afternoon; M '. hf tnc, at the home of Mrs L La Roll, Ca11,will be, ailvwen•eli sit 'i drollest experience with' 1 Topic "Is the freedomalien (:1to modern young' people -'goo for then?" Mrs; McInnis, Irtsihm'lcoiarg= Mary 1Mcolmitosi , All ladies are in- vited to: attend. �., y�+ro^'*vw M3 a Baaby 0111,-af London; former : 1y ;of here is recovering gtlely. fgo§ttzr heti resent, a.ppentllx. operatto3,ts;4,.y;o ,a. Congratulations are inn p;;d,editlia:, Mr; and Mrs:Alf King 03.4E011.ntre:i d', , z. in the gift of a :son last weeltA 'lliey ;:i were former residents there 1 ;,t, y 3 ., The annual, banquet of the Presby- terian church Will • be •held Fn iiia" ,'1 evening, March 61111. • tt'o Miss Rutter -M'cDonald of this ^'6111 c. Oen., Grey, is assisting Mrs. M'aiiilioe". Flewitb at present, Misses Elizabellt ,,Fear.,,„Jessie 3t$ttie, Edith,Patterepic an(td :irs. Adeir. Peansen',spent Laliuna.teit., in Taron'to:.. Z.A.0'Stanley' Alexandea, .was; home for a few' days from Treatpa,,�,, w Ile made the loiu'ney by flying,; tptt{, . , Tot'onto and motoring •tlhe rest p the y way. i Mrs. Richmond 'Sr., of Hamilton visited a few days recently at Dr. t C. R. Richmond's.I1 Miss. DorisLove has returned ,,to Iter hustle in. Hamilton, after,,e, vert 1,f with her grandparents here.. Mrs. J. H. Fear gave her spacious home fora "quilting,' last Wed. nesday. • • . The concert held Trust Friday niglrt in aid of ` the Red Cross, work . wais well attended. The local talent pmograc was well atended , Tanay L •agnpointed a ooanlnrittee of six, . Mr . C. Richards, Mrs. Stanley Speiran, Mrsi'Leonsrd-(Sinclair and Meteets. Maurice Hewitt, Clifford Dunbar and Geo: Dunbar 'to further appoiitit , an executive We are sorry) to report the sudden illness/of Mrs. Geo. _ Eekmier, : 1114 trust she will soon feel better, ' also Pearson . Economy Store: Phone 22r7 thel Ont. fE'CIAL—Ladies New Spring Dresses ' sizes 16 to 02 • ` 98c up °CLEARING , ; F,/gnnglette $1gnliets arge sizes several 1, pafternns ', $21,49 16 OSPECIAL price ©n1�Wilndbreakers Leather and Mackinaw Just arrived Netv Spring Prints arge assortment priced right, HONEY SPECIAL (Save Sugar) No. '1 Clover Large Pail 98c small pail ....,. • • • • • • 49c . Amber Honey good quality ` Large pail • - small ; pail 69c •39c 'SPECIAL tCampbell Tomato Soup 3 cans for 25c Full mine of Feeds For Better Results feed Rose BrandChick Starter or AAC Chick Starter - - • :I 'q We have 'Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake, Pig Starter, Hog Concentrate, 0 Poultry Concentrates at reasonable prices. ' 'Livingston Stock Feeds. • Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs & poultry. Mr: Wes. Somers. is under the Dr's. care at •pres.ent. 'One of the •oldesit ladies' of Our village, Mrs, 1, M. Henry, in' her 00111 year, donated a lovely cosy quilt to the 4ted erose, She had a few ladies •invited' in to help 'quilt' and tea was served, She, makes h'er'home with her Mon, Arthur and Mrs. Henry, ,Cpl. Gordon 'Snell of Hamilton and } uncle., Mr. Scott Hawthorne of Sea - ,forth enlledl on Rev. and Mfg” H. :Smell on, Sslnday. The W.MJS, ((Presbyterian) will meet at the home of Mrs, ,Stanley Alexander this w-eeelt, Topic to ile talte•n by •Mrs. Gee. Dunbar. dttrre t evert.. by Mrs, McNair. The d.114 Auxiliary will meet on. Saturdlay' at Mr., (D.I'.) C. R..R.iobnnotttl'.s, .. Plter1 Orb e EDT," en'aes of 'German Menmie,s, in tile vicinity, Per¢cnele Pte. Cinn't1tnt Baker of London at. M1'. reIt st, Baker's. 1VfinMao, 11'tty Dauber from near rr a:..•bMit ^nrd Ruch of P'epgtts, at Oxon` 14, 11'14, Mr, ,(1Ricbasdtr nt 33amiliten1 kir, Ste.' lev, Sgroiltan of Ilrantfold, M;.mt'ee Helen ,iardine and Wiling' Woodieoolt of Toronto at E. Sardine's Mr, Ootvih lfratttor of Wingh•ant,' et Stts llama here, WHERE BRITISH BOMBERS LOSE SCARS OF BATTLE A section of the fuselage of a British "Wellington' 'Bomber undergoing treatment at thre hands of an electric riveter. Visually it takes only five •deys for British benthet+s, damaged during .raids on enemy targets, of by ? forced landings .0u their return from raids, to be repaired and sant out on the lob again, with the RaYal Air Force, The battle -scarred aircr attc ' . are taken to repair depots, where they are examined, stripped, and overhauled. If the machine is 'too badly damaged, they are never' • written off -as -lost, for all usable instruments are removed, and the rest resu iellted. ' Export Packers , ' WANTED ---All kinds of Live and Dressed Poultry "" We will call at your place tt for any quantity. Also—All kinds of Feathers & Horsehair. Phone 70x Brussels, Ont. For Highest Market Prices