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The Brussels Post, 1939-9-13, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST oSAyPERIOR STROE kV2CL. Quick QuakerOats, large, plain • , .. • per ,peck 18c Chicken Kiddie , , , , , , •, , •, , , •, , , , ,. ,• , • 2 ;fih;1 for 27c r Oxydoi, large o pack 21c Mixed Biscuits «•............................. ...• per lits 15c Beet's Musts •a '44's Der tin tach 19c3c Wheat Puffs • ••. • large Kleenex.....................................2 , pack for 25c • Men's (Dress Shirts, collars ,attached - • , '• • • • ' • ' ' , each 75c Ladies Mercerized 1 -lose Childrerar'o'Sena anti Black Catton (?Fo:e Boys Wool Sweaters • • . • • . Children's 'Wool jSWeaters SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SiATURPAY per pr 23c Fer gr 19e each79C tech 59c WM. ZIEGLER HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS Phone 22.11 Ethel, Ont. ETHEL Mr, and Mrs. G. II, Edwards' of Wroxeter were gu'eutte of Eth•ei friendslast weekend, Thomas I3, Savage of Wainiieet, Welland 'County was renewleg old friendehiOH in Ethel and Grey TWP,, during the past week, The pleas- ure Was mutual. Quite a number of .eitizeus of Ethel and vicinity will attend' the exbibitdon at Landon. The fair opened Monday, Sept, 11. ,Chas. (Kerner is seeming a supply .od wood for fuel from a hush, near Wroxeter. Bringing it home by truck wilth Jack Dunbar driving. Atter a pleasant'vdsit with Mr, and Mrs Chas. E. Cleaver of Con. '6, Grey Tway„ to the past two lveees, Mire, Eliabeth Barr returned .to her home at Hannilton Saturday Suffering from; the paniful condi- tion of his left ankle. Wm. Zeigler is very much restricted and handi- capped in the essential activities, of carrying on a general store base- ness. : It is to be hoped that there will soon be a change for the'better. B. F. and Mrs. Cate• arrived home Friday from an enjoyable vacation .spent at Toronto and. other points. R, J. and Mrs, McLauchlin and Mrs, D. C. Rose of Brussels and Mrs, G, H. Edwards of 'Wroxeter ;were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs. a A. Maguire the home of -Jos. and Mrs, .(rase Che conditidn of Mrs, Maguire for a past several wear. has beet a .of extreme 'weakness with very little change noticeable. Next Sunday, Sept, 17th, is Sun_ .day school roily Clay. A real rally wtlould undoubtedly tie appr(doiated in every instance, A large number of anembere of 'the congregations of Ethel and Union appointments of Ethel United •Chatreh circuit, joined. with Roe's appointment in anniversary services last Sunday, Sept. 10, wnen Rev. Mt', Tanner of Beaevale was in charge of the services, Rev. Mr. Snell supplied on the Bluevale charge for Mr, Tavner, oonsevuent- - ly services at Ethel and Union were cancelled for the day, With the threat of the fall wet weather commencing, many piles of stove wood for winter use,- Is being placed under cover, which Is a wise 'preoautlOn and assures more hoarse coifl2ort• One clay recently as the John Dere Tractor anti White Separator threshing outfit of C. R. Dunbar was moving to their next Job, when go- ing over the C.N.R. crossing at lots 24 and 2s eon. 9, Grey, Twee a short time before the train tiros due, the rear axle under the separator broke down leaving it stran•clted, obstruct- ing the trade. [Station agent lleiwitt and others anteing a the scene of the mishap by gnielk action and well asserted effort skidded the machine clear at the Grassing In time to avoid delay in train service. A motor trip to London foo' reltialrS and repealing the broken Pares de• layecl tha•eshing ooet>ations for tial machine for several hours, The ladies at. the Pi•eebyter'lat •ehstrch, Ethel heed, a quilting 1n the basement of the church daring tlhe we'eic of August 22nd, Just before the lunch hour, Mrs, (Rev.) W. A "W1lliams, was called to the front and the following address was react by Mns, Stan. Dunbar: g1n)lllpinei', Lie4owel. IS, I. olid Mrs, Wright, 32. S. and Mee, Dunbar all Of Cele, 8, Grey, ac' eoinipanied. by Mr, and Mrs. W, G. McBride of Hannon, Wentworth Co„ spent I'aabor Day et Lake Huron, The regular meeting of the W.M. S. et the United' Church was held, at the. borne ce Mies Ella Peasusou, on 1 'I`1tutsday, Sept. 7, The president was la the chats'. ' There were 17 1 ladles present. The meeting Was opened by the use . of hymn 148, Prayer, Mrs, Bray,. The minettest 0E the mast meeting wore read, aria ale. proved. Roll Call. Business, Wor- ship service conducted, by Miss Ella Pearson, Hymn 28, Lesson, read by Mrs, Snell, Prayer, Mrs. Ilewitt; Mrs. iStclphenson, Mrs Spelran. Topic, Mrs, Joe Pearson Hymn 389. Meeting closed by the pf'esident pronouncing the bene- diction. Be a Booster -Not a lenoelter, get behind and boost the East Huron Pa11 Fair on Sellit, 29th and 30th. Ethel, Antg. 22nd, 1939 Dear Mrs, Williams; We your ,friends and fellow- workens of Knox churcb, Ethel,' have heard with feelings of sincere regret, your decision to sever your relations ws^ith our church. You have always made us feel you were truly one of us in all oar work and social aotivitiea during your stay among us, We will mise, your hearty handelastp, your cheery smile, your willing helpfulness. These will live tang in our memor- ies, and we hope. that your meanor- lee of us will be equally pleasant. AS a small token of our love and respect we ask you to accept this tea -sett - We sincerely hope your sojourn in your new Held of labor may be as pleasant as your stay with us has been. Wishing you the best that this life has t0 offer, we remain your friends. Signed on behalf of the ladies of Knox Presbyterian church, ,Ethel. 14Irs. Len. Sinclair, MIs, W. Mdlnnis, airs. .Stan. Dunbar, 310s. Willieene made a fitting re- ply, es_otndng the ladles that their kindness to her Would neves me forgotten, Lunch and a social time followed the pre'ontatlon, Dirs Ben Holienbedk and daugh- ters Doreen and. Marjorie who have been spending the' summer holidays in the vicinity of Ethel, have re- turned to their home in Palmers- ton. Visitors• at the home of E, S. and Mrs. Dunbar, 8th eon., during Sun- day, $eat. 30c1 Were; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McBride, Hannon, A. E. Mc- Lennan, famestonvn; B. and lrrs. Hollerubeck, Doreen and Marjorie, Palmerston; S, J, and Mrs. Wntght, Ethel; 111r. George Wey, Donegal Mise. Jessie Campbell, Mir. Sack iennownswnzwaommer Make ItlA Habit Treat Yourself to a C -O O -L Refreshing Healthful? DRINK AFTER THAT STRENLIOUSGAME OF TENNIS OR OTHER OUT.OF-DOOR SPORTS Also Delicious Sundaes Soft Drinks Milk Shakes BRUSSELS DAIRY B A R BLUEV.A.LE Nee and Mrs, Ed. Johnston visited on Sunday with Mr, and tuns. Robt. Turnbull and little daughter of Louden, Mr. and Mee. Jack Wdelosteed and Mrs, Alvin Smith and daughter spent a couple aY days at Toronto Exhibition and visited with friends there. Mr. Alvin Smith is attending 'the Post Master's 'Convention this week at Brockville. Mr. and MIs, Wilbert Mothers and daughters of Dublin visited. on Sunday with his lather Mr, George Mathars and MLss Stamper. Mise Emma Johnston spent a couple of days. at Toronto Exlribt- then and visited with friends while there. Mr. George and Ohas, Johnston and Mr. Stuart MdClennan spent a day last week at Toronto Exhibi- tian. We were glad to hear Mrs. Lee Breckenridge returned ]bane on Monday from) Wingham hospital and hope she will soon be . np and around again. The meeting of the W. M. S. of. IOnax, Presbyterian ,'Meech was heed in 'the Sunday School room. Mrs. J. J. E Diotb 7rresided. 'Scripture read int, and prayer was conducted by Mrs. Harvey Robertson and Mrs. P. S." MacEwen. Arrangements were made for holding the Fall Thank - offering meeting and,. Mrs. Gerdes invited. the Society to meet at her home.. Mrs, R. F, GanniSs spoke on the study chapter. "India Becomes A Native," dealing with its govern- ment, the relations between Eng - lend and; India, ,and the Wren and women of Ihdda, Ladles' ;Aid Meets f'o'llowing the W. M, S. meeting the third quarterly meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held with Mies M, Olive tSedtt presiding. Financial Statennenta{were presented from the Circles' showing the amount. to be ., wait riot, gesturer stated the prooae4z pf the uazaar to be $40.91, Members o9 • be 8401110 , group served• refrete119rte itis, Mrs. 'Curtis Howse The Woman's Association of the United Church tet at the hofs of Moe; Joseph 'Curtis. MA's. Stanley Gallaher presided, The Scripture reading Was, given by Mrs, Robert MaaLennon .ands' Mrs• George Thornton. Mat. Edward, Johnston led in grayed', Plans der the Fav, work Were disetts ed• and Mrs. Gallaher read current events. Re- freshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs, Fred Sell- ing elling and Mrs, Eliza Fele. The folflawdng teachers have tak- en over their dustiest in this neigh- borhood: Wight= B3ackmore, Lis_ towel, at Bluevale; Mists' Thacker, Tees`weter, at No, 2 Turnb-errs; Miss Deevhdne Blakey, Clinton, at No. 10 Morris; Mises Mary Douglas, Lucicnow, at No. 8, Morrie, Rev. H, J. Snell 0f Ethel .United Church, preached in the United Church here, using the tent "I 111041 whom 2 have believetd." Rev. T, Tavener preached anniversary services in Rae's United Church of the Ethel cermet. Anniversary ser- vicee will be held in Ebenezer Unit- ed Church next Sunday when, Rev, James Wilkie, 08 AShi1ela, w411 preach. MT. and Mrs; George Gannet hi Detroit, and With Mrs, John Anis- den, at Norwalk, Ohio; Miss Flor- ence Fowler, at Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs, E levart Johnston, with Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull, London; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur bl thers, Dublin, with. George Mathers; Mr. and Mrs, Neil G. MoEadhern and Gilbert, Mount Forest, with Mr. and' Mrs. R. F. Garntss; Miss Olive Scott is at- tending the Women's Institute Com- vention at Guelph. s• MORRIS WEd?N7 $43AAY, ,SEPT, 10tH, 19331 EAST HURON - FALL FAIR. - Sept.29th&30th 23)1 F2•4'30' ' Weary Services to be hell! 011 So. LY, Sept. 17th at 11 11.120, Brut -se': male quartette as- g52ait by the 1 arch choir will fur- eeee. ,..-.:sic at 7.30 p.m. Whitechurch United Church choly will have Charge Of Service of song. Rev, Jas. Wilkins of Luoknaw will be the special speaker for the occas- ian. Come along and enjoy the services' and return your gifts unto God through his bo'unttfuL Harvest, Brussels District Barley Club Sponsored by: - Brussels Agricultural Society Ontario Departnnent o1 Agriculture Fedeeal Department of Agriculture Supervitsing Committee: - Wilbur Turnbull, Chaimnan Ed. Bryans T. 0, Wilson Chas. Anderson J, C. Shearer, Agricultural Represotrtative Mei bers: Wm. Turnbull, Brussels 2 President Jack Bryan, Bluth- 2 Vice -President Robentt Kirkby, Walton Secretary Ronald Gordon, Brussels 2 Stewart McCai1, Blyth 2 Ross Bennett, Walton 2 Walter Bewley, Blyth 2 L. Lament, Brussels 3 Everett Robinson, Brussels 2 Jas. Ireland, Brussels 5 Gordon Stevenson, Busseis 2 Stuart Stevenson, Brussels 2 Clarke M. Cardiff, Brussels 4 Robt, Gordon, Brussels 2 Jahn . Speer, BsnnSSets '8 Earl Coutts',' Walton 2 Ken. McDonald, Brussels 2 Harvey Bradshaw, Bluevale 2 • Objects (1) To demonstrate 'Me value 01 good seed, the practice of good cultural methods and disease eenteotl, (2) To improve the quality of seed being sown In the Prov^ince, (3) To d'ev'elop leadership and to foster community co- operetion in production and markebtutg ,or•obierns. (4) TO kens attention on production. cost Bashes of Award's: - The Awards will be made on the 2oi3awilee basis: 300 points for field score 100 901111s tar field notes and financial statement 200 points for exhibit at Fall Fair 100 points for judging cost etdtion 100 points ter questions basal on shit Nvork, cultural practices, etc, 100 proints for attewdarnt0e a meetings Prize .Money 0ffeered4- .A.t the rate Ott $8.00 per entry (tor example if the 1.3 members all exOl11bit and complete the project $64,00. w111 be available prize money "•i.'lte s4lporvlsing Committee will cidv'ldet tate prize 3ltoney to the winnelb on a graded besets. Exhibit of Barley from Each .tstemlber:- 2 bustle' lot of Notlarb Barley groWn from seed 'secured through the Brume% District Barley 01au1) to be shonvn, i t Brussels on September 30th, exhibits 00 be in plaed by 10 a.m. IC}IOOL PARADE Parade will leave Victoria, Park at 1 slam, eherlp Setu1•day Sept. 30th and will be headed /by the Band, A11 Teaehe1's, and Public School Pupils In the parade emitted free to the grounds, 5, HORSE RACES PURSE $250.00 2.28 Trot or Pace Purse $126.00 Bantry -Membership fee only, Bete three In five heats, 2.22 Trot or Pace • .• , ..,.. Purse 8125,00 Entry -Membership fee only, Every Heat a Race SPECIAL PRIZES; -- For the Best 3 -year-old Carriage Mare pr Gelding Galbraith Sales Stables offers $5.00 For the Winner of the Gentleman's Road Race Elliott's Service Station offers 5 Gallons of Gasoline. For the Best Gentleman's (Double) Outfit, D. ,A.Rann offers 815.00 applicable on a ;Bedroom ,or 'Chesterfield' {Suite For the Best 3 -year-old in Roadster Class, Alex, Anderson Dodge Sales & Service, offers $25.00 applicable on a New or Used Car, For the Best Single Carriage Horses in Harness D. C. Warwick offers $25.00 applicable on a • Washer, Stove or Refrigerator Tom McMichael, Seaforth offers 1st, $5.00; .2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00 for Best Yearling or Sucking Colt' ofi Royal Carbrook N. CHAPMAN, [Brussels offers a Colt .Hallter for best Draft or Agricultural Foal For the Best Draft or Agricultural Brood Mare and two of her prodgeny: let prize donated 'by Robt. Simpson Co. Prize to be choice of. Co 2nd prize donated by Chas, Robertson $5.00 3rd Prize donated by D. M. McTavish offers $3.00 Gord, Sanderson, "The Whiite Front" Cities ;Service Station Donates 4 Quarts of 011 for the Best Lady Driver • Outfit 40% Special Prize by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Brussels ,Ont., of an Old English Silver Tray, Grape Pattern, , silver plated, on copper .with heavy grape border - chased centre and old English finish. For the Best Gentleman's outfit-- Single Light Horse 'Driving R. F, Downing offers $2.00 for the Best Collection of Pigeons (6 pair) Herd, Beef Type, Any Breed 1 Male, 4 Females 1st Prize $5,00 donated by Backer Bros. , 2nd Prtze 52.00 donated by H. Champion Best Heifer Calf, Beef Type • Mai. to he raj land exhibited by person n051-40ng In North Murex) 151 'rite $5.00 donated by R. J. Deachman 21:'rite 53.00 donated by A. :D.iMcDonald 3rd. 1 . ize $1.00 worth of seeds by Royal Purple Best Steer or Helfer for Baby Beef Purposes (weight up to 750 lbs.) No family Ito wan more than one of these prizes in 1939 T. Eaton Co. offers a Silver Comport Best these in five heats, Association Rules to 'Govern FOR BACON (HOGS -- No. 1 -One year's subscription to the Family Herald & Weekly Star No. 2 -One year's subscription to the Farmer's Magazine No, 3 -One year's subscription to the 'Canadian (Countryman 1 } No. 4 -One year's subscription to the Farmer's Advocate , No. 5 -One Sag of Swift's Hog •Concentrate No. 6 -One Bag of Swift's Hay Concentrate. - ' Prairie Rose or O'Canada Flour, 24 pounds Prairie .Rose Flour for best tz dozen biscuits -.made from Prairie Rose or O'Canada Flour. 24 pounds Canadian Beauty Pastry Flour for best Layer Cake made from Canadian Beauty or Pacific Pastry Flour. Specials by Robin Hood Mitts - 1 loaf Wlriite Bread 50 .35 Six Currant Buns 60 .35 Six Tea Biscuits, plain 60 .35 Layer Cake, light, white icing and. filling ..:.50 - .35 Layer Cake, dark, chocolate and dbt'k icing ,50 .35 Apple Pie • - 50 .35 Raisin Pie .50 .35 Pumpkin Pie , , . 50 .35 For the best Collection of Potted Plants, (not more than 6). 1st Prize -$2,00 Furniture to that value donated by D. A. Rann 2nd Prize -$1.00 donated by Archer Grewar For Best Lunch for 1 person, exhibited by girl 17 years or under• 1st Prize $2,00 2nd Prize -1.00 Donated' py Brussels Dalry Wm, J. Stewart, Proprietor H. Bowler's Flour and Feed Store .offers „(By ,courtesy ,„of ...the Hanover Milling Co.) the following: 48 pounds'O'Canada Flour for the hest loaf of bread made from Lace Table Cloth, hand made, not less than 2 yds. x 1s/4 yds. 1st 92 50 Donated by Wilton & Gillespie 2nd 91,50 Donated by Wilton & Gillespie 3nd $100 Donated by Miss. T. Dickson GRAND CON RI' Satu 'clay, Sept. 30th In B2usse1s Town Hall Dancing after concert JAMES BURGESS, D, M, MCCAVISS, President Secretary.. Treasurer. Admission Adults 25c; To alto persol,' vb..)guesssstile correct number of admission ticket 50, rd b Children 106; Automobiles 25c 2 Years Subscription Free to the ' Post solei et the Brussels Fail Pair, on 'tu e.0', Septem er 3011t Cent starts, on 2eiptelmber 20th--•01oaiing 011,. September- 29th . Clot your entry blank at the Post and put in loner gases, in tete hoz.00121081 is opened to till Ne Fee