The Brussels Post, 1942-5-20, Page 5ISRMIMITIMMEICISMIRMITIMCIVISSIIIIMISOM 41.•
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of James McCartney.
All peewits having claims against
the ltistato of JAMES NloCA11.TN.CY,
litre of the Township a4 Croy, in the
County of Huron, Feigner, who died
on or about the 140. day of Anrll,
1042, are hereby notified to send full
' pa1'rticulars, of their claims+ to the au-
d9rstgued Solicitor for the Adminis-
trator on, or Wore ,the 31.41 '.day• ;o1'
June, 1042, often *hack date the
Estate shall be distributed having
regard only o the, claims of which
the undersigned shrill then have
notice. )
DATED at Brussels, Ontario, this'
12th day of May, A.D. 1942.
C. JOSEPH BENSON,
for Elmer D. Bell
absent on active service
Bruo'sele, Ontario.
Solicitor for George Turnbull,
Administrator.
Notice to Creditors
, In the Estate of Hartwell Spelran,
deceased
All persons +laving claims+ against
the Estate of Hartwell Speiran, late
of the Township. of Grey in the
County of Huron, Gentleman, de-
ceased, who died on the 28th day of
December. 1941, are hereby notified
to send in their claims duly verified
to the undersigned Solicitor for the
Executers et the Said Estate, on or
before the 10th day of June, 1941, as
after said latter dote the Estate will
be distributed among these entitled
thereto, having regard only to the
eleime of which be said Soli icor
then Irmo notice,
DATlD a L enoyl, 01-tarin, this
2111 day c.[ May, 1042.
William H. Speh'an,
J. Cnlr,ell Speiran,
R. R. No. 3, Brussels, Ont.,
Executors
Per C. M. $COLT,
Listowel Ontario,
their Solicitor heroin.
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Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of ANNiE CROOKS
All pentons having claims against
the Eeta1e of ANNIE ;CROOKS, late
of the Towntshli9 of Morris, in the
County of Huron, Widow, who
died on or about the 18141 day of
March, 1042, are hereby notified to
2551. full perttculafs of their cleilne.:
to the undetla'igned ;Solicitor for:
the .A fniltstretor• on 4o before the
131+1 410, of Tune, 1942, after which
date the Estate •s11a11 be distributed
having regard only to the claims of
which the undottsigned Shall then
have notice,
DATED at Brussels, Ontario,' this
181;1) day of May, A.D, 1942,
C. JOSEPH BENISON
for
10t1MER D. B18L'L
Absent on Active .Sei4iee'
Brussels, Ontario,
Solicitor for Russell B. Currie
AdapinIsir ator.
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The W,i41.S, met May 13th,',t+t'lti'
supply allocation must be handed
in by June 10, An invitation is ex-
tended to the 03alby Band to be
present at idle next meeting • 'cm
June 10. P11e leaders of the var-
bous gleans are asked to fraud the
haute:, of any removals from their
vicinities, to MIS. Ilryams'. •
Wilson read a pm'agra,p+t about
'Gifts for Special Obj"ets," The
1111 '3100 Rand cleared 314,00 at ` the-
1:1:sten' concet'i, Brussels 1.1r1)k101
Ohar'h 111v1t.r Duff's congregation to
imar an a til -s_c' by Mrs. Longley, a
0119;ionary front China. on Priclab..
211.7 2, at 8 o'clock. M-
t r,,tion way- c11'atv11 to Page 166 in
• _moil Missionary Monthly, the
f-, teti0tl of the Nominating Com-
tt -e. I'n11 i11tc o tial; report; oS
the Presbyterial in Wesley Willie
a 311000i1, Clinton on flay ;11th were
rn by Mrs. Harvey Joluisten and
A.
McCall. The tentrI 111 1e
11 a. r•r given by +lis. 'Stirling
tpu t 1 one half of Canada's' liquor
-1 year 'tars1)34) 11 to ha't'e
Matti') t') 1111 thousand 4:enibel ; 17,-
000 tons el b til. y a day were t1s,',d,
i 1 ,r- luteol 1 ..,tin ', Mrs. E. Diit•ntu
L,t maa1, 11.C., in her work
amtng the Indiana quoted: -12.1106
i !taus are is the Canadian 1,32(190,,
Tkizz Cohn,) la was the 5t.:dy
..1„Itl3)' pr: rented 111. the 1.0'.Im of Eti
tet c l :gut: c 11 Chian. Great pro-
ftros.i along industrial agricultural,
1,1:111 and 11'11210116 lines has
Masa 113(0 'pli5ht•d through Missions
t' -Jwi1(1) China can be helped 'most
ins 1.11,11111 church. •
,)tiss 13001) ' is impracsiri5
atter her recent illness but Is still
1 , :1ileed to the 'house; Rev. '4ti', J.
Maims Tilbury, called Mi ' Mr's,
A1.11 it1 11tor1ison of McKillop, • 'who
31158 been confined ed to b0d fol^ 1110
111r21 111211)119: SI'.;, Al,locn Me.
Gavin, .lir. John, Ilnrris, Mr. and
Sirs, .]rt . Kituitenor, Airy
sl:dlu Kerr Mr, and ,Mrs. -41.44.11;411:•
Herr, .i'.=aftlrth, with 111r. and 211.3.
';111'•111„5 Le ming.
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".1.;'1 Ration' Books
":7•0..”' Se rie:ors, i3ll.k'.'s
Cabinet Ministers Are
Entitled to "C" Class
OTTAWA,—isIembors of tl1el '.(1eit-
aie anti 11uus0 of Commons who ex -
1 plessly 1'eg0001 it lntt obtain a "B"
aideg'ory beak entitling 1hean to 85
to 110 milts a year unucr, 'gasoline
rationing regulations, -it was learned
officially Saturday.
Cabinet nrhlisters, are entitled to
, category "C" good for 168 to ;!,yi16
1 units a year, . •
1t was understood a limited num-
j ter of Senators+ and members of
the Commons have apjlie<1 -;.11or a
pre,erred rating, others being con-
tent, to take tho "A" or nom
essential rating entitling them to
00 units yearly, a{ l
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;+akk of.
king
1 Lb. for 19c
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
Backer Bros.
Phone 6 Butcher Shop Brussels
INIMISINVIONIAIPMAXIIRN
1'H'E I;1KuSSEL , OST
Wroxeter and Gorrie
Old Rivals
By S. Garrett
Ulu Village of Wroxeter, located
near the boundary line separating'
the Townships of Turl1'berry and
1lowick and once noted as a nourish-
ing business, and industrial centre
of North Huron, ,hee succeeded iu
bolding its own to such an extent
that it is ' still ane... of the moat
widely known canlnnrmities in that
.section of the Western Ontario Pea-
itusttla.
Wroxeter was not destined to 'be
free of rivalry during its develp-
'dflont and expansion period and its
most formidable contestant—the
Village of Gorrie—only two and a
half miles to the eastward, lead the
advantage c'f a twee t.ary start in the
.race. The first Gorrie •settlement
is 'believed to have been made by j
the Greens In 1554 and they were 1
followed by the noted Leech ;brol'.h-
ers, 11110 established extensive
milling enterprises there that were
in full operation by 1850.
The facilities of the River Mait-
land which bttought many advintag
es to Wroxeter, such as empowering
various industries, etc., were also
available to Gumbo and both places
progressed 50 rapidly that It was a
eonelderable number of years before
Wrcixeler was sufficiently in the
leant to merit inccrporaticn.
The 111011t11 of Pelin•uary, 1566, wit-
nessed the arrival of the Gibson
11 0)11, 2: --Thoma,`+ aitd Robert—wlto
1)0c1101 U lb.:, drat settler, on the
Present .site of Wroxeter, They par-
cha•-cd two propemties, one of willcdl
was lot 21) on the 13 Line of Hawick
Tet;n.:hip, where they made a uer-
anse' tfi1,.+moat, WW1 1110 -latter
ht "}ley also 011101ned the water 1
privilege anti this was to prove 0f
gtc't advantage When a milling in
f t r % eeferhlirlietl. Lot 20, 1f 1s
taa,r1by et t1ote was p1,rl:1tl :,.4 11'0,1,1
j1 -.• Pal tI't, a( '11e time a
law Partner of. Sir 301(11 A, ,Uaedol
old, in et-eper.du,it 11+11 IWO
1303. -illi,. Pal t3 ,,3 had previmtsly oh -
1,11 14241 , 1.1.0 -01lin1nt grant of land
comprisingthe natio:. port of whit
is now the village sjte.
AI h"n t ih1 G+ 11 brothers ; celli . •' i .t 1 s l- 1' own proper-
., ie., _..19.,,nu lhdl.,yt`:,' were n1:(l(5
mail INNS wit+: •r Andrew Patton, 1
h;1,ltt r 011 Hon, James Patton
11')))ed hero mei laid out the villa;3
Plat 11111 tleeltvetim • - 1111 the
',offer. The ±•t 1111 streets were
-ar-cryo, N. 1il1n nnll 212 11:,1 erected
the first frame io>idrIcr. A11. 1+1
at n�
timet --1 258—Hon. James
t. , ttcn .1n eoeded in having a 1'141. t
'_t, c established and Andrew
„anon wa, appointed postmaster.
" le latter promptly opened the
lnluniry', i}ret store and engaged
ellret4rwlu'd 111 11e'realtt•le 1'!ir-
111(0, Dua•iilg' the same season
John Candy built a fame hotel, the
business or whirl. was carried on in
..iter years by Tames' Orr.
During the, settlement Period a
combined grist and sawn1111 was
crecied en the Nitrite of the Melt -
land, on the same site occupied by
the oatmeal mill in more recent
times. The primitive grist and saw,.
mill eventually gave way to sever":1
extensive Milling industries '.and
Wroxeter 'became a noted industrial
Mace in North Huron,
Altlouehl most of Itowick was
•voted by people of Irish extrac-
tion, those of Scottish natioualltY
scented to predominate in the
vicinity of Wroxeter There seems
to have been quite a bit of "pall"
between the two nationalities, and
She people of Wroxeter often. be-
lieved. themselves to be unfairly
treated in municipal dealings. Con -
eminently, they availed themselves
of the first opportunity to incorpor-
ate as a separate municipality, Their
Opportunity calve in 1574 during the
building of the western branch of
the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Rail-
way (now a portion of the Canadian
Pulite). At that time a census of
the population was taken on behalf
of the County 'Connell by William
Smith, and it showed Wroxotor to
have 764 inhabitants. Jalection of
officials was held immediately fol-
lowing incorporation and Alex L.
Gibson was cluos'en first reeve of the
municipality.
The officials of the Toronto, Grey
anti Bruce Railway did not wish to
build stations in botil Wroxeter and
Gorrie, as the two villages Were less
than three 111)1051 (1'part, although
many 4iti2'en:9 in both planes Urgent-
ly re1)0280ed them to do. so. They
•conlpran,istetl by building a depot
between dile two and it became
known as the "Gerrie and Wrefe
star" station,
-'•'Londnn%'ree ,Prose,
Wednesday, May 20141, 1040
Red Cross Meets
Continuing Needs
Of Home Front
Great as are the (101nauds Of war,
Catutdiales still need the services of
the Canadian Red -Cross on the
;home front. Outpost hospitals across
Canada's, nottthern frontier must be
maintained and traveling medical
and dental clinics must still' visit
thousantie, o1 settlers, in sparsely
settled regions, The "Good Citizen-
sUlgtp" program of the Junin,' Red
Cross: with Its 000,000 members in
high 801100ls and secondary s1lhools
must go on.
While emphasis in Red °fetes
work at this time is on service t0
the men of Canada's armed forces
and the relief of civilians and
refugees. i1) distress, overseas, the
Peace -time activities of the orgauiza-
lion are. ,so vital that they must be
continued. There are, for example,
the increasing nnllnbee of Pipet
Aid posts along the main -travelled
highwaao of 'Ontario, Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and British Columbia
tvlticlt are •sa.ving many lives that
would otherwise he 10511: through
automobile accidents. There are
the thousands of visits made and
-erviol s rendered to the soldie,8
of the present and She last war toile
ars confined to military hospitals.
(`la,see in }1n1e nursing and first
aid and nutrition are training
fhonauds of women many of when,
11 11:0 their new -fount knowledge
• a aclvnlltate in war activities. In the
a aied Chess outpost 11b+Pitats 42;
I:14) patients were treated last year
and another 42,012 patients 'were
1cat.ed in travelling clinics, Thr1
:33 .sport Nursery at Halifax aided
',etre 1 ;00 adltll5 and children who
arrived iu Canada in 19.11 while the
Sandal Red Cress Crippled Ch1ldr(n'e
rued provided medical care for
1 1:= ti',udl•apjed children.
I' e 1 few of the peace -time
mai-;A(1 f the Red -Cross, must be )
ef Thane,' even ha time of tva.r, In '
',fie rte Canadian people to give 1
a i:',t , r,10 r.'1,1t 11.; work may be !
7 'I:i• i c.1 daring the neat Yen', the
Red C10 s its made provision for
t.i11 1,1, of its vital home ser. l
well as the service, aria -
1X cat of rite war.
'' cgs' Painful Illness
_ • z., :- tri Death
illness u1: uPw-a19r0 of
121:1'1 , the S Rater Part
. 1 111,111111:81, the (Rata
t�1lttay, May '111,-o1: Miss'
nt 11,1;3,,1an Ssli wu 0000)111
Ye,' t t t,`;i11.r LI, Mrs, Martha
.l®ltka mai the late (hurtle At11'u.to11
is it 1517 :+,'iuu tluw'iclt,
Bora. Jttle- 2(11, 1898, 011 the farm
where Ate died, Wilma resided all
her 111,1 in 11119 colnmatlity, where
Alt 1J 1 Ilea 111 Wettest esteem by a
1)1119 chyle of friends. Her affliction
;;as 1ert-t11afly ['ltlful fel or who
ieeviourly had taken such a keen in -
tercet in J11e social life of the cone
malty, but she bore it with a calm,
Christian fortitude that was the
marvel of ct'er8one who knew her.
Besides her mother, 14, -an Saar'
t15•, sisters and three brothers, viz:
Alten ti�fl Woo! .Growers
Send Your clip of wool through "Stone's" 11001 9811 'local' collector
or drip to us direct, We guarantee to pay full Government 21'icee.
—give honest grading—send prompt returns None can do more.
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Ingersoll, Ontario
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arehouse No, 5
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GETTINGS!-EARPIER PICTURES
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1't oil ps1ct Ilea in the. fact ti''t every
13, r)c, 21:2 to the horizon is sharply in focus. vt; ive far
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rect 1:919 - .v.ra s t)100ce the
c! 1 , nyt .fella . ; el t'di .,Q : 1^011')!
L.11i1P_laa 11,2lsth of f11410, And
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t' earl) Mrs. J. B, Watson, Blyth;
;tlu.rjerie) Mrs, I1. G, West, Tees-.
water; Percy and George, sixth 1hle,
Howlett, and Kenneth of Brussels.
The fanerai en Snn1Oy afternoon
was largely attended, ltev. J. W.
Johnsen 00)118c)ti112 the services at
the 1111111 3.1 and a.t trite graveside in
c'oedwiclt cemetery,
liie, Marjorie Schaefer sang "The
Lord is Ely Shepherd."
The pallbearers were Messrs. Roy
Strong, Gordon Brown, William Wil-
son, Erie Corbett, I3arold Doig and
Harold 7:Iamilton. Plower -bearers
were a 114000 incl six nephews.
:Shirley Ashton, J41ck Watson, Bene
tram Ailhtnllt Den lvlcCnllum, Everett
Ashton, Edward Watson and Roger
West.
Saturdav Is Unlucky
One For Clinton Man
Soturday was an unlucky day for
A. Lorne Murch of Clinton according
to Provinetal Traffic 0f eo1' James
MT, 'While driving .a horse attached
to a dairy wagon, the animal ran
away and Mr. 11111rc11 sustained a
broken shoulder.
Sao had parked 114s oar on the
side of the road at Iris ;home, An
R.0.A,11', truck with a trailer at-
tached w18 returning to , Trenton
with one of the planes which had
crashed near Kincardine, and was
being taken to Trenton for. repairs'.i
The driver J, 11. Goss,om, it,C,A.l',
palled at to past' another tar when
the trailer swerved on the pavement
and isdeleslw'it3eci 141.0 Nordin Panted
Mr 121)1011 was. d:atulaged. No ono
wast hart,
4k,
NOW ,IS THE TIME Tu' CHECK YOUR
GRASS SEED WANTS 1
Steel Briggs Fasnous Lion Brand Seed
for greater germination of seed.
Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy,'liel ow l3:ueroala Clover
White Blossom also mixtures at Special Prices.
It will pay you to get our prices before buying.
We can supply you with all your peotvare grass, Rape, Etc.
4,
F UU'Un0 of Feeds
For etter ;''emits feed
Rose Broad Chick Starter
or ®.A.C. Chick Starter
We have
Bran, Shorts, Oil • Cake, Pig Starter, Hog Concentrate,
Poultry Concentrate, at reasonable prices.
Livingston. Stock Feeds.
Highest Cash Prices
paid for Eggs & poultry.
We will cull your poultry to your satisfaction.
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Ethel ,Ont. Phone 22r7
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