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The Brussels Post, 1939-10-11, Page 4HE WINNvE S OF THN= PURITY ,F .OUR AND: THEE PIONEER FEED GUESSING CONTEST At tP'e Brussels Fall Fair PURITY FLOUR CONTEST The Jumbo Bag Weighed 377 lbs, 4 oz. 1st PRIZE -98 Ib. BAG' OF PURITY FLOUR won by Lewis. A, Russell, Brussels Ont, whose guess was 376 lbs, 13 oz. 2nd PRIZE --49 Ib, BAG OF PURITY FLOUR r •.,•won by John Huether, R. R. 3, Brussels, Ont. whose geese was 378 We. 3rd PRIZE -24 Ib. BAG OF PURITY FLOUR Since both R. W. Whitfield, Brussels, and W. S. Scott, Brussels guessed 376 lbs, 6 oz., the makers of. Purity Flour have decided to award the 'full prize to each winner. PIONEER FEED CONTEST Prize, 100 Ib. bag Pioneer Big 3 Laying Mash The two live chickens weighed 13 lbs. 131A oz. won by Mrs. Alvin Rutledge, Brussels, Ont. whose guess was 13 lbs. 15 oz. In Memoriam GET YOUR FALL PERMANENT In loving memory of our Dear Brother Richard 0, Armstrong who passed; away Oct 9th, 1933, Six years have passed' dear 03rother Since yO1 :Wee 4114_ a'w ON THE NEW flow well do we remember That sad and lonely day No one •fnew the parting, Or what that farewell coat ; But God and his loving angels. Y Hees gained what we have lost i ever remembered by i Brother and Sisters, THE BRUSSELS. POST Visitors _Holiday er rr,ltlr. 041. Airs. Jasper, ox Mildmay Prot, a0ib Mrs, ' Russel Einnn rte, ; J` Mahoney and were holidaying at their 'Earn swat lyira ieney, A C 'Miss Jerry *Jew ell has returned ` sitlb?IYr 'd aster ;scpendhrg a three-weelr'�s IP.vala len wally relattves at Mitclref and surorundiug district, '.weree Byaiday, vistas with their and Miss Mabel 'Zimmer: o st!atrSittl..Mis. XT, a1' town,. , ZENITH HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1.00 and $1.50 Including Shampoo ' Permanent $1.76, $2.25, $3,00 and $5.00 including 'finger ,. nger wave and shampoo Dried Finger Wave, 25c Shampoo 25c Telephone 55X for Appointment IRENE PEASE over H. B. Allen's Drug Store for appointment Telephone 55X. • 4 • • Miss Mary R. Stewart, B.A., of the Flesherton Rio School 'Staff spent Thanksgiving at her beakers t W. J, Stewart and at her uncles Thomas" Walker, 'Maly "and Catherine Walker spent the week -end at the 'parental �homai A r.� aid Mrs. 0.' L, Drummond ,it��edi'` to Coneeson and Sillsville t4 visit their parents for 'Thanks- r rand Mrs, Douglas D. Walker an sou Ralph of Timmins., are rents Thos 4 • • • Mr. Fred Glassier of New Lis- keard. was `Thanksgiving viettor with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Dan Glassier, ; * * * Miss Muriel Brother's " of India who has been home on furlough was, a weekend visitor in town et the Nome of .her aunt Mrs. Dane= McDonald and, Mr ,MacDonald, ,She has been thld Past year in England where she completed a -course in F3n Honor 'gtlis)t at Oxford, She ex - pests to leafs Canada from Van. couver about. Nov. 11th on her re- turn to her Work in a Boys' School in ,Canada India under the aur* nicer• of the ,Baptist Church of Gan• ada. • • . Mrs. Jack 'Cottrill and daughter spelt Tbanksgivng with her parents Mr, and Mrs, D. McDonald and Avis ting the former's Pa j Miss Muriel Brothers at the home of "eV Miry. Walker. ! of Mr. and Mrs. Messer at Bluevale. ttTa` and Mrs, C. A. Bryans of 't Vhiit'hy were holiday visitors with Missy Maude Bryans. • . • *dr. tand Mrs. Herold —"` - lcetfdayr:with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dr. and son Warren e,8 Hamilton spent the * * * and Mrs, Ramage and son T.m - of Vineland were Sunday vl:4tors at the home of T, C. and 'Mrs. McCall, THE TRUCES OF TEIPLE• $ ,..c aaii, VIp��e S Ofl Purchase gas and ®®l . • price... have • Serve on EVERY ChevroletTruck®� Upkeep daby day, through earns its unequalled combination mile by mile and cost, gh an money on ting cost and low nrbnnatcos of lownjle first price when you choose maintenance Truck Prices are ose a Che cost.. You save oil, kbEngine. Violet, far all Chevrolet Truckuse Chevrole hwcr this year. you You s amour"Ye/ye-in-Head save on agar -and the f quality mins to ave °n upkee Valve. 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The gifts received were beautiful and, costly .showing the esteem held for Miss .Anna by Mends. The evening was spent in opening the grfts and reading the verses at- tacbed. ,Atter which games were played followed by a tasty lunch. The evening closed with best wish- es from all to the guest of the even- , Ing, Mr, and Mrs. C. Buschlin and Mr. and Frs. R. Gemmel enjoyed a too- * for trtp ,to 'Meaford and Owen Sound and through the Kimberley Valley district on Sunday. * * * Mrs. Jessie Westgate, 'Windsor. Mrs. B:, T. Bell, Toronto and Mrs. Carrie : •Dunbar, Waterloo were Thanksgiving week end visitors with Mrs: James Smear. WT'IGNS,DAY, OCTOBER 11t11, 1339 ►T•,.f PERI 1R QUAt.,1TY SE_V_CL SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATIJIRDAY per tin 10c Aylmer Tomatoes , , , , s .. " 4` cake's for 232 Sunlight Soap , , . ,' '•' ' tins far 23c Aylmer Soups, Tomato or Vegetable 1014's s „ 2 3 for 2 Sultana Raisins Choice Blue Rose Rice Crunchie Sweet Pickles 27 oz. Flower Pots with saucers Crocks on Hand, all sizes Heavy Flannelettes 34" wide, white or stripped • per yd 18c Tabosaac Flannels in plain aiad flowered per yd 29c Men's Dress Socks ,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,, per pr 23c Boys Wool Sweaters ' . each 98c , , ,' 2 tins for 1 c each 23c ,, 5 and 1Oc each WM. ZIEGLER HIGHEST Phone 22.11 PRICES PAID FOR EGGS Ethel, Ont. CLASSIFIED ADS: FOR SALE— Hand Picked Snow Apples 76c per bushel. vhone 35-7-17 Glen Eckniier FOR SALE— Fall and Winter Apples, also apples for cider. phone 16-r-7 Rabt, 39ngeh FOR SALE— 20 York Pigs abrut 2 months old also 2.furrow Riding Plow. phone 65.r- 6 J•. 1'. McIntoaah Lot 21, ,OoneesOion 12, Grey. Mrs. *agape Tilden and son Donald, Pt Pelee and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCrae of ' the West, are guests of Mrs. Jas. Spear, a * Mr. and Mrs. 13. R. ;Cunningham are spending this week at the home of their daughter, Mrs, and Mr, Wallace Pascoe, Oshawa. • • * Rev. W. 3. Hendry is very 111 in a London hospital. We hope his recovery may be speedy. * * x 5, B. and MTS. Nelson of Toronto •Spent the holiday weekend at the home e,8 Mrs. Nelson's parents, T. C. • and Mrs, M�aCall. FOR SALE— A quantity of Soft Dry Maple. Phone, 40-r13 Ross Stevenson FOR SALE— Range Stove, good as new, with oven. Price $25.00. phone 53-r-23 Hugh Docket FARM FOR SALE OR RENT - 120 acres, mile east of Walton, Lots 4 and 5, 18th Concession, town- ship of Grey. Large bank barn, frame house, excellent gravel pit, Arpp1y to Miss E. Jean Turner. FOR SALE— 100 acre Farm, lot 29, concession 3, Morris Twp. ,good buildings, also 100 acre grass Farm with some bush lot 30, concession 3, Morris Twp. Executors John Bowman • and John Yuill, Mrs. Philip • Thomas, Toronto, is visiting at the home of her nephew Harold and Mrs. Thomas. • . Miss Agnes Thomas of Bluevale , le 'spending a few days at the home 1 of Mr, and Mrs, Harold Thomas. Mr. George Dennis, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Dickson and son of OCorbetton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Dick- son and Mr. and Mrs. Walton Welsh and -son of Winghaan were .Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, 1, Den- nis, FOR SALE— 41 Leghorn Pullets, good layers. phone 32-7-7 Mass, Harold Sellers FOR BETTER BARGAINS— In used cars apply to 3. Douglas Black, Us•eti Car Dealer Bruseels phone 314-4. FOR`SAL! — ,A quantity ofSnows, Canada Red's, and McIntosh Red Apples 50c and $1.00 Per bushel, phone $3-r-16 Arthur Hull LOST --- In In Brussels, Saturday night, a sum of money. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at The Post. SALESMEN WANTED— Dvery home "ants one or more of our 200 daily guaranteed necessit- les. Make monep easily becoming telt Famileb Dealer in your section. No exverience required, Ambition, energy and perseverance only eon- d'tone, to reach top. WE . HELP YOU. 900 dealers make their yaY. Letts show you how to be success- ful and independent in a business of your awn. ASIC CATALOGED without OB11IGATION: FAMILBX, 570 St. Clement, Montreal, Brusse:s friends enroute. * * * MTs, Kerr, Mary Helen and Miss Ella Kerr, Reg N,,spent Saturday In Stratlford, Where they met 311' and Mrs, Allan; Rev. and firs. Wren and family, another former preacher who occupied the par- nonage” in Brussels --a real reunion. j • * * Mevsrs Charlie and Scott David- atson and, Mists Gladys event Sun- day with Dr, and. Mrs. Jackson at Conga, Mrs, Jackson is a .sister, Mr. and Airs, Roy McKay and Helen and Shirley of Toronto spent the long week -end with his Parents Mr, and Airs. Chas. McICaY• •. . • Myr, George Irwin of Toronto Went Thanksgiving with his friend Mr. W. A. Lawry. Mists Carrie lufdCracken and Mrs. W. hunter of Toronto spent Thanksgiving at the home of the former's brother 'W. 3, McCracken. Rev, S. 3. arid' 314, Agin of 77o - t ronto spent the Thanksgiving bait day with Mr:. Ke -r and Mary Helen. It is over 40 years ginoi Mr. Agin and fancily occupied the Prraonage and 1017. Agin preached in the old Methodist Chnr'ch. Mr. Agin spoke at the .morning 'service on Sunday 81.d the afternoon S.S. Bible Class. '13ltere were many of the former 513. pupils who remember the Agin family, ei Mr. and 311s, Gen. E. Ferguson and doughter Miss ,jean of Toronto called at the home of their niece Mary Helen Herr on Sunder after- noon. *• The Misses Ferguaon of Seaforth and 'lIr, and Mrs, 11. lIeover nr Grey, spent part of Sunday at the home of Mary Helen Kerr. Mr. and Mr , ilarvey hoover of Listowel, Mr. and Airs, Norman Hooves and Wear Both of Grey gi:ent Dart of Sunday with their sister Mrs. M'oCallum and family at Blyth, attending the church anniversary on Thanksgiving Sunday calling au i FOR SALE— Mrs. W. 31. Sinclair will be in the vilinge this week and wishes to dispose of her house, CARS PAINTED Does your car need 'painting? If it does have it done with Dulux Auto Finish at Ftscher•'s Paint Shop. Dulux is made by Canadian industries and covers with one coat, SCOTCH SHORTHUHN SALE— At Elmandorph Stock Farm, on Tuesday. October 10th, at 1,80 p.m. 26 head. all ages, For catalogue write Clifford H. Keys, Proprietor, Varna, Ont. FARM FOR SALE— • One hundred acre farm, all till- able land, now seeded to pasture, drilled well and windmill, barn on property. South 1k, Lot 5, Conces- sion 8, Morris, 7 apply to Henry Sanderson, R. 11, 1, Blyth, Ont. Executor at the James M. Smith Egiate, When in Brussels Doing Your Shopping Stop At ----= 7F,WE USSELS IR V" B A For Ice Cream Try Foxtorta and y will eat En wu other ALSO Those Satisfying M0LK SHAKES Those Gen rous:TASTY SUNDAES THFY ARE GOOD