The Brussels Post, 1942-6-17, Page 4Spode Dinnerware'j
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Now you' can lovely English Spode a new way-- 5
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appealing advantages for the Bride -to -;;be starting p-•cbt14:CC,
her dinnt`rware service ... for the hostess who wishes "t'o and
to" or start a new service.
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A place setting comprises one of each of Dinner
Plate, Dessert Plate, read & Butter Plate, Tea Cup
and Saucer.
PLACE SETTING PRICED AS LOW AS $3.75. '
We have just received a large shipment of Spode' and
cordially invite you to look over the
many beautiful patterns.
C. Zilliax and Son
Hardware, Chinaware,
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
The Store With The Stock.
Obituary
Mrs. Robert McvAihine
A foamier well known resident of
Brussels, passed away suddenly at
Toronto, on the 3rd instant, in the
Denson of Mrs, Rolbert McAlPihe.
formerly Miss Mary Elizabeth Ross,
familiarly known as "Mamie." She
was the youngest daughter of the
late Mr. and Ma's. William Ross who
resisted here for many years.
Mrs. McAlpine was bort' in the
township of Morris and cause -who
the family to reside in ,Brussels in
the early eighties. She attended
the public school here and -the high
schools •at Listowel and Clinton.
Possessed of a very exCelllenit con-
tralto voice Mrs. McAlpine rendered
valuable service in' the clhoir• of
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Melville church and many musical 0(1, .,,
entertainments n the. village. She I Servide was oondare10(1 at the
also rendered conspicuous service chapel of Turner 'and :Porter, Tc•
in ,young peoples loitgnirlatlows and ionto, on Thursday evening by the
8nh,4ay 011001 of her ch.ureh, She I Rev, P. W. L. Brailey, of the Glebe
}Isis regarded a. 8speeialist in kinder- United Church also at B elville
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garten work. Clrlytloh, and the cemetery,
In 1904 She married 'Robert Mc- by Rev. T. E. Taylor o1 Knox
Alpine, who survives her, and resld- Oauut+dh, Ci anlbrook.
ecl for a time in Stra.t(h•roy, then fo: 'Mils, McAlpine is survived by her
many years in St. Marys where Mr. hu.sbanrd and three brothers, Rode -
McAlpine. was engaged as a travel- rids and Robea'it W. Ross, Toronto
ling 'salesman for Maxwell's Ltrnited. I and Alex of Ottawa; also three
• Some ten years ago 1341, and Mrs. nieces aucl one nephew Mrs Ira. N.
McAlpine removed to Toronto where Pierce, Mrs, G. J, Wilson, Mrs, 17.
they have sinoe resided, A, Scott, Toronto and Austin C.
The subject of this notice had Ross of Buffaloand a number of
very considerable ability in the grand, nieces and nephews.
.matter of organization, presiding at Many -beautiful floral wreaths
meetings and platlonm sneaking, and were sent bespeaking the high
until failing health prevented her, esteem 171 which tare deceased was
was very active in the work of the held. r. >K1Winfi.
W.MJS. of the United Church, She Palribearers' were Wm• Gillespie,
served with outsitancling success 80 West. Kerr, R. W. Ross, Austin C
president o'l the Perth. Presbyterial Ross, T. A. Ross and C. Busctrlp'r.
of that great society, also as Pres!.
dent of the auxiliary of High Park
United Church, Toronto.
Mrs. McAlpine thad the faci,ity of
making and keeping friends. She
had a happy disposition and corn.
municipal ;happiness to otherrs. Sae the evening of Jane 2, to clo honour
had been !n indifferent health for a to one of their members, Miss, Helen
considerable period, but was much Baeker, who is leaving at the end of
as usual up to 0110 time of her the month. A pleasant evening was
:death, which came without the spent in playing bridge +aanfd a
slightest warning. Her passing was setting of spring flowers. After the
great shook to her hirmiediate bridge game, Miss Downing pi
relatives and an endless number of senited to Miss Baeker, on behalf of
friends by whom she was great'y the staff, a lovely silver rose bowl,
beloved and will be long remember Miss Baeker very fittingly thanked
Presentation For
Miss Baeker •
The staff of the Brussels. Public
and Continuation Schools, met at the
home of Miss Margaret Downing on
as
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APPLICATION CARDS
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COUPON . �RATIONING
O.F' SUGAR
will be mailed next week
to every Household in Canada
Canadians will be required to register so that
ration cards, good for the 10 week period,
commencing July lst, may be issued immedi-
ately. At the end of that period a coupon
ration book, good for six months, will be issued.
UOW TO REGIS'LEII
Residents in Urban Areas not served by
Letter Carrier, and Residents in
Rural Areas .
Application cards will be distributed ,to all house-
holders through the post offices on or before Tues-
day, June 23rd.. Additional cards wilt oleo be de-
livered for every person resident in the' household,
who bears a different last name from the head of
the household. If needed, extra cards may be secured
from local post offices.
These application cards should be filled out imme-
diately and chopped in the nearest mail box or post
office. A pamphlet giving complete instructions will
be deliveredwitheach card. As soon as your name
is duly registered at headquarters, ration cards,
good for a ten -week period, will be mailed to you—
one ration card for each person in your home. These
will be for sugar only.
Coupon Rationing for Sugar
Becomes Effective July lst
Beginning July 1st, no one will be peiinitted to buy
sugar for regular domestic use without a ration
coupon. ,
Prompt co-operation on the part of the public in
filling out and returning their application' cards is
necessary to . ensure return of the rati0ri coupon
card in time to purchase sugar on or after the
above date.
Remember—the amount of sugar allowed each indi-
vidual under the new coupon rationing plan will be
exactly the same as allowed at present—i• pound per
person per week.
The provision for additional sugar for preserving,
etc., will be continued. Special voucher forms for
this purpose are being supplied toall retailers.
No person may have on hand more than two weeks'
supply of sugar, unless resident in a remote district.
DO NOT SURRENDER YOUR APPLICATION
CARD TO .ANY iJNAUTIIORIZED PERSON
WEDNESDAY, ,r[1N.0 17111, 1942
Used Cars With Good Tires
1940 Mercury Coach Heavy Duty Tires, Radio, -Heater
1939 Ford Coach Like New
1938 Ford Coach New Car Condition
1939 Dodge Coupe. This car is a real buy.
1936 Ford Sedan
1936 Ford Coach
1935 Dodge Sedan,
1930 Chev- Coach.'
1929 Chev. Sedan
1929 Ford Coupe
1928 Buick Sedan
1929 Essex Sedan
1934 Chev. Roadster
T'R'UCKS AND TRACTORS
1 Light Delivery Truck
4 Heavy Trucks
1 Used Tractor -
1 New Tractor left. On Rubber
Wal'king Plows, Gang Plows, Riding Plows,
Fertilizer Drill, Turnip Sower
HORSES
Choice Clyde Mare 4 yrs. old Registered
Choice Clyde Mare 5 yrs. old
Black Gelding 6 yrs old
Grey Gelding 5 yrs. old
Dark Grey Gelding 3 yrs old
Dark Grey Mare 3 yrs old
Bay Mare 3 yrs old
Bay Mare 2 yrs old
Bay Mare 1 yr. old
Choice General Purpose Mare 6 yrs old
General Purpose Horse 6 yrs old
Cheap Work Horse
Cheap Work Mare
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Jackson Motors Ltd.
Phone 161 Listowel Ont.
those present, expressing regret at WANTED—
severing her close connections with A gild for Restaurant.
Brussels friends. apply to Mrs. Coleman
The hostess served a delicious •
lunch to conclude the eVening.
United Church W. A.
The May meeting of the W. A. of
the United; March met at the home
of Mus, Adman McTaggart with 40
ladies present. Mrs. Huggans, the
President, presided. Mrs. Stewart
read the Scripture lesson, important
Reams of business were discussed
and it was decided to send boxes to
the 'boys serving overseas The
committee in charge of like social
part, as folllows, Mrs. Lewis, Mra.
McTaggart,•, Mrs•. Richardson, Put on
a splendid ,,urogram, Mrs. , Nurse a
solo, accompanied by guitar; Mrs.
Stanley Wheeler a Inn -norms read-
ing; Mrs. Richardson, hints on
First Aid and Mrs.. Lewis demon-
strated first aid on a drowning vic-
tim. A hearty vote of thanks was
given Mrs, McTaggart and the 00171-
rni'ttee in charge. Mrs, J. E. Smith
closed the meeting with prayer.
Light refreshments were served and
a social time spent.. The June meet-
ing will be held on the Church
lawn ,the (Executive of the W. A..
to plan a picnic and they hope that
sill the ladies of the Congregation
will try and be present.
Melville Church W. M. S.
The annual Home Helpers' meet-
ing of Melville Church W.M.S. was
held on Friday afternoon, June 5th,
at 3 o'clock, In the absence of the
President, Mrs. John Speir occupied
the chair. The meeting opened with
the singing of Psalm 74, "0 God,
Our Help in Ages. Past" Mrs. John
Bowman read a passage of Scrip-
ture and Mrs. Nelson Cardiff led in
prayer. The minutes of the last
I-Iorne Helpers' meeting were. read
by the !Secretary, Mrs, Jas. Arm. -
.strong and Mrs, R. Thoarrlson gave
the Treasurer's report, after which
Hymn 339 was. sung, As the speaker,
Mos Andrews of Clinton was unable
' Ito be present, Mrs. Harold Speir
read', some very interesting letters
1 Craur the graduate's of the Bible
College 111 1926.. Some of these
were written from Nigeria, soma
train.South America, A pleasing
solo was rendered by Miss Mary
Helen L''ckmiel• after which the
1
offering was. taken and Hymn 652
sung. The meeting closed with the
I National Anthem and the •ladies
were labterwarclis, served with a
dainty lunch in the basement of the
church,
Rape Seed 28c per lb.
Hybrid Corn $575 per bushel
We have Millette, Sorghum Seed and other
varieties of Seed Corn.
Full line of Mangel and Turnip Seed.
ATTENTION FARMERS
We' would like to handle your wool.
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Full Line of Feeds
For Better Results feed
Rose Brand Chicly Starter
or O.A.C. Chick Starter
We have.
'Bran, - Shorts, Oil. Cake, Pig Starter, Hog Concentrate,
Poultry Concentrate, Ott reasonable krices.
Livingston Stock Feeds.
Highest Cash Prices ,
paid for Eggs & poultry.
We will cull your poultry to your satisfaction.
A. J, Pearson
Ethel Ont. Phone 22°7
PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS
LEAVE BLANK
LA'(3Y NAME ONLY
2•
APPLICANT'S FIRST NAMES)
3.
NUMBER STREET (OR RURAL ROUTE)
4. CITY ORPOST OFFICE PROVINCE JAND COUNTY'
FIRST NAMES OF OTHER PERSONS
AT SAME ADDRESS HAVING SAME
5. LAST NAME AS AT TOP.
AGE
II under
SB.
LEAVE OHS
BUNK
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THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD
—DECLARATION—
ub~'l IN SUPPORT OF RATION BOOK APPLICATION.
,),;,•,',' 1, THE UNDERSIGNED, SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT 1
(„ ( (ANO TH0 100000(50 MEMBE(IS OF 0HE BAMS
'1,C,Y'�1' FAMILY) LIVE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS, BEINO
ACCURATELY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND THAT NO
OTHER APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE ON BEHALF OP
CANADA ANYONE MENTIONED HEREIN.
R&1 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT OR SPONSOR
The provision for additional sugar for preserving,
etc., will be continued. Special voucher forms for
this purpose are being supplied toall retailers.
No person may have on hand more than two weeks'
supply of sugar, unless resident in a remote district.
DO NOT SURRENDER YOUR APPLICATION
CARD TO .ANY iJNAUTIIORIZED PERSON
WEDNESDAY, ,r[1N.0 17111, 1942
Used Cars With Good Tires
1940 Mercury Coach Heavy Duty Tires, Radio, -Heater
1939 Ford Coach Like New
1938 Ford Coach New Car Condition
1939 Dodge Coupe. This car is a real buy.
1936 Ford Sedan
1936 Ford Coach
1935 Dodge Sedan,
1930 Chev- Coach.'
1929 Chev. Sedan
1929 Ford Coupe
1928 Buick Sedan
1929 Essex Sedan
1934 Chev. Roadster
T'R'UCKS AND TRACTORS
1 Light Delivery Truck
4 Heavy Trucks
1 Used Tractor -
1 New Tractor left. On Rubber
Wal'king Plows, Gang Plows, Riding Plows,
Fertilizer Drill, Turnip Sower
HORSES
Choice Clyde Mare 4 yrs. old Registered
Choice Clyde Mare 5 yrs. old
Black Gelding 6 yrs old
Grey Gelding 5 yrs. old
Dark Grey Gelding 3 yrs old
Dark Grey Mare 3 yrs old
Bay Mare 3 yrs old
Bay Mare 2 yrs old
Bay Mare 1 yr. old
Choice General Purpose Mare 6 yrs old
General Purpose Horse 6 yrs old
Cheap Work Horse
Cheap Work Mare
L
W
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Jackson Motors Ltd.
Phone 161 Listowel Ont.
those present, expressing regret at WANTED—
severing her close connections with A gild for Restaurant.
Brussels friends. apply to Mrs. Coleman
The hostess served a delicious •
lunch to conclude the eVening.
United Church W. A.
The May meeting of the W. A. of
the United; March met at the home
of Mus, Adman McTaggart with 40
ladies present. Mrs. Huggans, the
President, presided. Mrs. Stewart
read the Scripture lesson, important
Reams of business were discussed
and it was decided to send boxes to
the 'boys serving overseas The
committee in charge of like social
part, as folllows, Mrs. Lewis, Mra.
McTaggart,•, Mrs•. Richardson, Put on
a splendid ,,urogram, Mrs. , Nurse a
solo, accompanied by guitar; Mrs.
Stanley Wheeler a Inn -norms read-
ing; Mrs. Richardson, hints on
First Aid and Mrs.. Lewis demon-
strated first aid on a drowning vic-
tim. A hearty vote of thanks was
given Mrs, McTaggart and the 00171-
rni'ttee in charge. Mrs, J. E. Smith
closed the meeting with prayer.
Light refreshments were served and
a social time spent.. The June meet-
ing will be held on the Church
lawn ,the (Executive of the W. A..
to plan a picnic and they hope that
sill the ladies of the Congregation
will try and be present.
Melville Church W. M. S.
The annual Home Helpers' meet-
ing of Melville Church W.M.S. was
held on Friday afternoon, June 5th,
at 3 o'clock, In the absence of the
President, Mrs. John Speir occupied
the chair. The meeting opened with
the singing of Psalm 74, "0 God,
Our Help in Ages. Past" Mrs. John
Bowman read a passage of Scrip-
ture and Mrs. Nelson Cardiff led in
prayer. The minutes of the last
I-Iorne Helpers' meeting were. read
by the !Secretary, Mrs, Jas. Arm. -
.strong and Mrs, R. Thoarrlson gave
the Treasurer's report, after which
Hymn 339 was. sung, As the speaker,
Mos Andrews of Clinton was unable
' Ito be present, Mrs. Harold Speir
read', some very interesting letters
1 Craur the graduate's of the Bible
College 111 1926.. Some of these
were written from Nigeria, soma
train.South America, A pleasing
solo was rendered by Miss Mary
Helen L''ckmiel• after which the
1
offering was. taken and Hymn 652
sung. The meeting closed with the
I National Anthem and the •ladies
were labterwarclis, served with a
dainty lunch in the basement of the
church,
Rape Seed 28c per lb.
Hybrid Corn $575 per bushel
We have Millette, Sorghum Seed and other
varieties of Seed Corn.
Full line of Mangel and Turnip Seed.
ATTENTION FARMERS
We' would like to handle your wool.
.r>
Full Line of Feeds
For Better Results feed
Rose Brand Chicly Starter
or O.A.C. Chick Starter
We have.
'Bran, - Shorts, Oil. Cake, Pig Starter, Hog Concentrate,
Poultry Concentrate, Ott reasonable krices.
Livingston Stock Feeds.
Highest Cash Prices ,
paid for Eggs & poultry.
We will cull your poultry to your satisfaction.
A. J, Pearson
Ethel Ont. Phone 22°7