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The Brussels Post, 1940-5-1, Page 4WESTERN CANADA 'SPECIAL. BARGAIN EXCURSIONS FROM ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA GOING DAILY MAY 18-29, 1940 +inclusive Return L1mlt--4 Day Tickets Good In—. Coaches at Fares Approximately 110 per utile Tourist Sleeping Cars at fares approximately 190 per mile Standard Sleeping Cars at fares ,approxlmatety letao per mile. Cost of a000mmodetlon in sleepingcars additional, Baggage Checked, Stopovers at all points enreute. Similar, Excursions from. Western to ,Eastern Canada (luring, Same Period. Tickets, Sleeping Gar Reservations and tail Information. from. any Agent, .ASIC FOR HANDBILL T 125 ,Ciokets, :[rain Information. Return Limits tram Agents. ASK •1OR HANDBILL CANADIAN NATIONAL 111-•+•-� ALWAYS USE CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS C Good Farm For Sale beinig the West half: of Lot No. 32. Cbmcesslov 6 of the Township of GreY and County a Huron owned by the late William 1. Beirnee-- comilfortable frame house and barn; 60 acres+ of good land all clear three miles from Ethel. Price reason- able. easonable. Apply to ELMER D. BELL, Brusests, !Ontario Solicitor for the wdministrahor Notice To Creditors In the estate of William Joseph 1 Belrnes, late of the , Township of Grey In the County of Huron, farmer, who died on or about the 16th day of February A.D. 1940. TAKE i' 0T•Cla that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased must mail particulars and proof cif same to, 'the solicitor for the, under- signed ndersigned adandnistrwtor on or before the fourth day of May A.D. 1940, upon, which date the said adminis- trator will ;proceed to ddstribnhe the assets with regard only 4o those ,;lairs which he shall then have re- ceived. DATED at Brussels this, 18th day of April, A.D. 1940. Francis Beirnes, Administrator by his solicitor ELMER D. BELL, Brussels; Ontario iSk Tenders Wanted Township of Grey Tenders will be received by the udderaigned until 2 o'clock, Satur- day, May 4,as 1940 and will be open. ed at the TOwnbhlp office, Ethel, on the said date for crushing and haul ing 7000 or more cu. •yds'. of Gravel: said gravel to pass through, screen once inch square perforation and to be delivered, anewhere on. the Township Roads as may be directed by the Ronal !Superintendent. Average haul to be 4 miles. Work must be completed before !October 1st 1940. A certified cheque for $200.00 must accompany eacli tender. The lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. A GET YOUR PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1,00 and -1.50 Including Shampoo Permanent $1.75, $2.25, 93.00 and $5.00 including finger wave and shampoo Dried Finger Wave 25c Shampoo 25c Telephone 55X for Appointment iRENE PEASE over H, B, Allen's Drug Store LOOK AT YOUR LABEL THE BRUSSF- S POST New Willys Car Here Windsor, Onmrto--3osaph Fraser, President of1�'illy land Motors, Inc., ha s aaunced that the C01111) fill will he re cor extend, the standard Antemobile Manufacturers' Aeseelatiou new Gar gearantes on 1940 '1"Tlilya care to 100;000 miles or three years. tate• In snaking this !sensational s' merit 'which marked the end of hie first year aa President of Wi11Y0, Mr, Fraser said, "For the first time in the hisitory of . .the Arne/tom' automobile. industry, a powerflex car maker will •stand . back of . its produete with a guarantee covering 100,000 miles or three years, of drive inlg. It gratifies me thee, I am to offer this remarkable guaarntee on ,the lowest priced full-sized car in the world.. "Willy) is able to make an un• preeedevted and ,long parasites," Mr, Frazer continued, "because of its remarkable record of stamina. as proved in the hands of thousands t Satisfied owners. The new " 1940 WillyB id built for long life. It is of the etmgilestt construction. It is made with thefinestquality. mate, - tale. And it provides a higher factor of safety due to light weight ands strong, oversize units. This, 100,000 mile guarantee will apply to ,both 'Wiliys passenger care and commercial care. Tits standard guarantee given by other members df the Automobile Manu- faoturers Association protects the slew car purchasers for 4,000 miles or ninety days," 1'dr. Frazer also reported that sales of the 1940 Willys from its introduction is showing substantial increases in sales. in Canada and, the United States. BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Johnston and Earl visited on Sunday afternoon With Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitfield at Corrie. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mathers and son visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'. George Day in Turnberry. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moses and son visited. on Sunday afternoon with their uncle, aunts and cousin, Mr. Henry Mathers and sister and Chas. 1dr. and Mrs, Earl Hamilton and girls and Mr, and Mrs. Melville ?Lathers and son spent eptlda7 USE CITIES SERVICE GAS OIL AND LUBRICANTS ONCE - ALWAYS 'YOUR DEALERS ARE F'S G ETHEL Si1ftSZIN' GA BRUSSELS gnu« rn1i7402117 SZ'JYr. c ' AGE INSIST THE BEST ..1.•••••••••I 41/74NI'IS7,A'y, MAY 1st, 1040 LOWEST PRICED FULL SIZED CAR IN CANADA gee it - Own it - E. Comfort — Safety — Power -- Economy—All are combined in the new WILLYS for 1940, the car that has caught the fancy of motor show crowds everywhere. Created by engineers of long experience, the 1940 WILLYS nisation that built as made satisan fied buyers for 37 years. • These engineers have built into the 1940 WILLYS power for sustained high speeds . for fast acceleration .. . yet with gasoline economy- Drive it - NOW! owners:reporting up to 40 miles a gallon. They give it new, lithe lines of beauty , . . protective, all -steel body .. . safety glass in all window ... over -size hydraulic brakes. In Deluxe models, steer- ing post gearshift and ventilat- ing window wings. The new WILLYS for 1940 is nowondisplay. You are cordially invited' to enjoy a demonstra- tion ride today. WILLTS OF CANADA temoseit ONTARIO L. Jardine, Ethel, Ontario J. W. McGee, Goderich, Ont Distributor afternoon with Mr. Henry Mathers Mks, Robert Musgrove has re and sisters. and Chas. earned from, the hospital at Clin- We are glad to hear Miss Margar- ton where she went for an X-ray. et Harman, is getting better and Mrs. Musgrove has not enjoyed hope she will aeon be able to be up good health ear same time. She suf• fared aweak spell and cell on the floor, resulting itt a fractured hip. She 10 with her cousin, Mrs. Milton StaiNb, .3n, Morris. Breaks ,Collarbone While playing at the public school on ThursdlaF, Raymond •Selling fell and broke his collarbone, The ladies community the comunity held the first public stewing meeting at the Orange Hall this week wiltb fair atiteadance. During the winter menthe sewing and knitting has been accomplished in the home,. Mrs, (Rev,) F. O. Fowler arrived this week from Vancouver. The household effects have also arrived and Mr. and Mrs. Fowler are now located, in the Presbyterian manse, J. H. illnLelland, watch and clock repair shop is now opened for business in ,the shop foinnerly occupied by H, L. Jackson, Brussels Prices Reasonable • Prompt Service and out again. Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Warwick visited, on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Warwick of Brussels. The Y.P.S. of Knox Presbyterian Church held the regular meeting in the Sunday School room on Mon- day evening. The first viee- president, Arnold Lillonv, presided. The Scripture lesson was read! by ' Miss' Flora McTavish and Eldon Kirton led in prayer. The topic "Money and Service," was taken by Gordon Greig, ,pointing out that the wrong use of money, betting in any Corm, as, an example, had a bad effedt on the Christian life and that Work or Christian service had a strengthening effect. Mrs. F. G Fowler conducted the olee- tion of effieers, mitt the -following result: President, Arnold Li11ow; 1st vice-president, Gordon Greig; secretary, Miss Flora McTavish; treasurer, Eldon Kirton; pianist, Miss Jean Elliott; auditors, Lloyde Robertson, Stanley Moffatt; press secretary, Flora McTavish, At the close of the meeting the members stmote a letter toClaude Eel -smith, a former president of the Society, and now with the Can- adian soldiers in England. Each member . contributed an item of terest, in - Pers. R. D. Thomas and daugh- ter, Jean, of Tortnto, spent the weekend with Mrs, Ina Lockhart and Miss Agnes Thomas; Mrs. George Gannett and John Mundell attended the funeral of their uncle, the late Jo1m Adtkin, near Tees- tetaer; Mrs, S. Rolph and daugh. ter, Detroit, are holidaying at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Manu; 11. T. Garniss commenced his season's sawing at the mill on Monday, The directorate of the East Huron Dietriet Women's Institute suet in the church hall, Fordevich, on Fri- day afternoon. All the local institutes were represented except the Putnam girls, The president, Mrs.. Harold Spell', prThe executive welcomed a new branch formed In. Grey {ori• i 1 ship, "The IM•aIesetc," Mane were t made and the program arranged for the dletrict Annual ineetiwg to I be held at Gerrie on May 00 when I. M o V. Bainbridge will be the rep- . reaantative. from ,the department 4 and Miss Flora Dnrnln the county i coach in, Home Economics. Officers I were nominated to be selected .at the annual meeting, ' I I. Following the business, soaeton, ntetn1rersNO ,the Senior, Icstitute at V rrdwieh served. • dainty refresh - manta Mrs, S. N. Gallaher, Mrs, W. N. TileTaggart and Miss Olive Scottrepresented, the Blttevale In. utitute. Miss, Maxine Elliott was the host- ess on Saturday for the monthly meeting of the eteadry and True Mission Circle of United Church. Mrs. C. Tavener offered payrer. Mrs, Tavener spoke on the theme for the meeting, "Christian • Stew- ardship," explaining that ,Steward. strip meant love and k[ndness as well aa money. Alba Sheill read a story on, the value of the Mission Circle. • iMiss Margaret ,Ourtis gave a re- port ate the W,1M.S. Presbyterial held at Seatonth. Helen Thomson offered the closing Prayer. Visitors. Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Mar- shall of Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. ir A. D. Smith; Mr. and Mrs, S. Ralph ' and daughter of Detroit with Mr. and, Mira. W, Mann; Miss Janet 1 Robertson, Brussels, with her I mother, Mrs. William Robertson; Mr. and .Mrs. R, F, Gamiest Mac ,Scott and Miss Olive Scott, with 1 Mr. and, Mrs. Neil B. McEachern ' at Mount Forest; Mr. anti Mrs, Lloyd Turney and two children with Mrs, Turvey's• Mather, Mr. Hemingway, near Brussels; Miss Florence Fowler with: the Tiisess Cresswell at Seafonth; Rev. F. G. i Fowler, pastor of Knox Presbyter. ion Church is in Chatham, this week attending the meeting of the synod of Hamilton anti London. Y+•\ -.r..,, v e —as,,,•.0000000006®000001+1OAOMOOP00i00fe©0004 w •1f Through constant attention to Details we have built a i solid reputation for "Perfection in Glasses." 0 1 Through rendering a Superior Optical Service at Moderate Prices---everyday—we have established a reputation for "Moderate Prices." i( We are constantly strengthening that reputation by continuing the policy that has proven so successful in the past. 11 Have your eyes examined iby us Your Glasses will be perfect :the price will be moderate. R PUTATi v Wm A. 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