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The Brussels Post, 1940-6-19, Page 4Classified Ads ST RAW B rrRRI ESe- iS't'rawlbert'teador sale. O"hone 59.1'5 Mre, Chas. D. Lake FOR SATE -- A 'quantity of mixed 'grate, phone 08443, '1'1tos, Fierce FOR SALE— One C2rilide Simmons Crib and I.Egltohair a1eman ice box phone 51-t-6 Mrs, H. Strettotz FOR SALE- 27 young Pigs' (suokldngs) phone: 57X E, Dennis FOR SALE Several Holstein Cows due to freshen soon., 35 little Pigs 'eadY'to- wean; 1 young Sow due July 14; 1 two-year-old Mare, well broken. phone 29-r-4 Leslie 'Chambers FOR SALE - 2 York Sows, due to farrow in July, also 3 yearling steers, Phone 421-26 Baxeer Steenson TEACHER WANTED— For S.S. no. 1, Grey, application to be in by June 28th. Duties to commence September lst, 1940, Eimer Ellacott, R.R. 3, Brussels Sec.-Treas., S.S. No. 1, Grey. FOR SALE— n Can fill several more orders for Buckwheat also a few more settings Of duck eggs, Would also exchange some good pasture for cattle any size or age or good' cheap work horse would also exchange a 'hay loader for what have you? John Cabterson. THE RR'USSE S POST BELGRAVE . Masonic ,Divine Service The annual ''Memorial Service will be field, itt Shilti3 t;? eatlat9t'ty at..g.3Q. next 'Sunday , atteettaell, liev' H, Kerr Of Settee. s will diva 'the address nvith Qtllgt *al ;Mlnlletelte• aisteteeiug, T}ze, lytlt Band will b0 ht attendance, Unveiling i0f',"' i 1 Communion Table' :The auditot'Iux,," of the United C111?itch wa wet Riled on •Sunday ntortliag last. A; p!peckt•i feature of the service was .the unveiling of a Communion T•a*b1 , dedicated to the memory of the lyre Mr. Peter W. Scott, Vir.,,SeetA,ihad a lite long assooiatlon with !the Knox Church congregatron0I0tj'oined the church by profeeellen. of lutth in 1885, was electea to the Spiertion In 1914 and was made Clerk ,oke Session in 1825. For some years ltei was Bible Class Teacher and oci4q'ionelly conduct- ed the service gf;tporship on Sun- day evening.,. Mx,,"Scobt took keen interest in all ie:ernis of .Church activity and c.wd.& x an earnest be- liever in and e lj^ er of the Church Union Movemet1,4 The Communion Table was d:onaed by his son Mr. D. C. Scot elf tt 'born, Michigan, U.S.A. a,nd ',la ofi , quarter cut oak in lovely design The, table was unveiled and, aocepted Yonn,behalf ot the congregation by .1dr. John T. C'oebtes, member of Session and personal friend of Mr. 'Scott for a lifetle and NLr."Ja6:°.Michie, who succeeded•jeig , Sco9t�t, i Rust -»Clerk of Session' and had been associated with him in church iverk for many Years,. The; 'formally d'edicate'd "to. 4he Glory of. God and in memory "o;ePet e- W.; Seott by Rev. J. B. Townend' who a -preached a sermon on'. 'The " 'Significance of Memorials." In addition to Mr. and Mrs. D. C Scott of Dearborn the following immediate relatives were prerieitt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Scott, Mr. Daz'idy Steele Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus .Scot , and family, Mrs. John E. Fells, Winghitrite Mr. and Mrs. Mills and famlly'of McKillop; Mrs, P. W. Scott was 'confined to bed through illness ;in59 was not able to be presentMet; Cb11thts' of Sarnia (Annie Scott) is rectilpeiating after a serious operatidia `ss M' was unable to undertake the` long journey. A Comtimundon Set; in Silver Plate was presented t'o the C1ttii- ii some years ago by menn01ers df the Scott family in memrary'of 'their' 'parents who were pioneer, :settlers in the district and oultetanding leaders in Church work locally. The futit'mtil' of` she late William Dunbar was he/d from his late resi- dence in''5t orris; Township, on Sat- urday a,fteriiobn and was very large- ly attended, "The;s'erviace was taken by Rev. A.' M Btryle; • 'assisted by Rob. J. B. Townen'd, ' The pall- bearene wee T¢mee'' D. Anderson, John L. }Stewart; .Edgar Wightman, Harold Walsh, ii Harvey Watson and Cecil WlieeIer, , , Interment 1 ok Place in Brandon ,cemetery, Master Kniest- Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs: ;William „Kelly, of the 4th at Morris; is 'convalescing in :St, Joseplee, Hospital, ,,London, after having undergone an operation for mastoid, FOR SALE— One of tire best 50 -acre farms in Barron County -without a foot or waste land :situated 2/ miles north :of Brussels. Buildings all equipped with Hydro, never failing well, equipped with wind mill. Farm will be sold wi.h growing crop. For patticularS write or better still, come and see. Joe Shaw, R. R. No. 5, Brussels Notice To Creditors In the estate df Mary Elizabeth Wilbee, late of the Village of Brussels 'in the County of Huron, Widow. Who died on or about the twenty-third clay of May A.D. 1940. TAKE NOTLCE that all parties having cdaims or demands against the estate of the above-mentioned deceased must mail 'particulars and proof of same to the solicitor for the adlminfsitratrix on or before sixth day of July, A.D. 1942, upon which date the said adnninistratrtx will proceed to distrubute the assets with regard only to those claims which shall then have been re- ceived- DATED alt Brussels this 17th day at June' A.D. 1940. Vera Mee, Administratrix by her solicitor ELMER D. BELL, Brnssele Ontario The menebers of St, Joltn's 114asonl0 Ledge and visiting .%reit- ten from Patinxersitgtr and Li3pp and, WroZS ex 'paraded toBrusse,, United Cha rdtt for 'Dtviue Se'rvi e ' I on Sunday evening, June 10th, The `4 Wor'shr' 'A, iplful NeateA Ragh a ae. in charge of the parade. Mts's {- Garniss and. li5tisal Baek6 i tsai?g , a' beautiful duet and the choir gave. an 1 anthem, The minister'' chose his t teat from 1 Peter 2:6, "Wherefore ipso It Ile contained in the Scripture, benolcf 1 lay in Zion a Chief Corner Stone, elect, preteens' and he that belieivetlu on I3im shall not be, coo - founded." S'omte of the challenging remarks of the minister were as follows: The Apostle here enters upon a desbrlpion. of Jesus Christ. To an unbeliever the description of Christ as a stone may seem rough and harsh yet to the Jews who placed mmucb. o' 'their religion in the magni- ficent temple this manner of speak- ing wase eloquent, Jesus is the chief corner -stone that God hath laid in His spimtual building. He is called a .stone to denote his invinc- ible strength. His everlasting dur- ation, to teach itis. servant 'that He is their protections the Rock of offence to all their enemies, He is tet Lord of the universe, the Had of the Church, Saviour of His people Jiele'e of the, world, While He is disallowed, by men, rejected and et -"raised by mankind In General yet Ho 13 chosen of God,. fore -ordained be the foundation of the 'Church and Precious in the esteem of God. Int times of hysteria such • as we witness today every one longs to follow a great leader. Where can I find one to Whom I want to render total affection? We owe supreme loyalty to only one, Christ, whose Kingdom of God is alone totalitar- ian. The minister exhorted the members of the craft to be loyal to their 'teachings ;patiticularly the practice of prayer. The very beniue of the Brutish Empire is rooted historically and spiritually in pray- er. Prayer had rescued 400,000 or our soldiers from the clutches of brutal forces which. seek to dolmen - ate to world, We need • to full upon our knees repent of Our sins, and nray for the peoples of France. In vote of 'mar and rumour, of war, ofreversals, delays and difficulties 'h:e whole world is slow+ly'moving to a great friendship. Toll all that believe in God the day will surely arrive when freedom end'••'juetice shall prevail, when no woman will be made forlorn, no little child 'forc- ed to become a refugee. Masonry hies ewer stood, In the' fore In prophesying such a day. e Nor will she ever be content until all the thread's of human fellowship are woven into one grand.' cord of brotherhood enrbxacing the whole wide world of men. Thena the poet's dream shall become real "When ,the war-drumst throb no longe,, And the baittle flags: are furled, In the parliament of m -an, The federation of the world." ' t Auction Sale Household Effects Main St., Ethel an. FRIDAY, dUNE 28th Sabra startz start.at 1.30 p. m. 1 Drop Leaf Table.' 1 Stretcher 1 Wing Machine and wringer 1 Gaec-, ne Lamp, new 2 Small Lamps 1 Mandolin " 1 Set Irons 1 Coat 011 Stove, three-Merner with ovgi, Perfection 1 2 -gal, Coal 011 Cyan 1 1gal, Gem Oen 1 Kitchen Range 1 Heater 1 Coal Scuttle 1 Congoleum Rug 9' x 12' 1 Square Linoleum 9' x 12' Fruit Ars, Kitchen Utensils Dishes and Other ,Articles 1 Sideboard t. 1 Dining Room Tabic 6 Dining Room Chairs 1 Rocker 1 Couch - 1 Kitchen Lounge 1 Dresser and Wash Stand 1 Dresser , i :-✓ 1 Single Iron Bed, Springs and Mattress 1 White Metal ,Bed, Springs ,and Mattress 1 Set Springs and Mattress, for large bed. 1 Wooden Bed, springs and mattress 1 Wooden Bed 1 Centre Table TERMS CASH CASE OF •RAIN. SALE WILL BE HELD IN TWP, HALL, ETHEL Elia Pearson F:;W.1Kemp Prop. Auctioneer W'$iDMZSIDAX',• JC3t 41L iunh,, 1040 Announcinthe Opening - • Atulood Chasing Brussels For ,Head In Huron Soccer Saints Move Up By Blanking Mildmay With Young Sgtbd The Atwood ,team hung up its third win of the season• in the Huron Football League at Atwood Friday by •blanching the Ethel team in a clean, welt cepitested match. All the scoring was done in the finse half Jack Vallance got At- woodrs ,first goal, ,and Mack Pratt, the Liseowel boy, sleored the send ose. A fair crowd sew tile game, Atwood: Goal, Ii onrers, backs, Hanna, Robb; halves, Nin'd, G. Danbroik, Spence; forwards, Pratt, Ward, 8,, Danbrooks, E. Danbrook; subs, Saunders. Ethel: Gloaal, Snell; backs, Gill. C. Dunbar; halves, Bowes, 'Pard, Dobson;; forwards, Pearson, Keifer, Dunbar, Baker, Earl; subs., Girard, Roby, Referee: Hall, Lit.icwel, Lack ,Experience ,Although Wintlircg's young toot - hall team, outplayed Brussels for a large part o4 Jute blah Huron Football League cot:vilest here, the homesters were forced to accept en- tailer defeat, The score was 1.0 for the league -leaders, .Anter Lowe had sum. for Belts- BOW, in the first, few minutes et Play tate Winthrop forwards stornt- the Brrishele goal, but ' laekttl the modems to finish off their plays, Winthrop. squad qpia been cif A r ;art Ch i I'd rens Silpppe 1n. answer to • many requests,; we- i= announee to our many friends and customers from far and near, that we will open in the near future a smart children's shoppe in the premises formerly occupied by the .Doreen Shoppe. In the meantime and until alterations to the new ,store are completed, we are using this location as an addition to the Paris Ladies $hoppe to take careof our overflow' stock. Friday, June , 21st, the first day of summer, will also be the first day of our End of the Month Sale. Special Sale Itms in the Paris ladies Shope Weldrest Hosiery Every pair full fashioned, FIRST quality Chiffon & Service Weight, sizes 872 - 10/ Crepe Smart Summer Millinery For this sale only A few extra fine models at White Hand Bags In the Dress Section 69c pair 89c pair $1.00 $1.95 $2.95 50c. 98c' $1.95 sizes for Misses and Women' sheers' slubs, flowered crepes, Bembergs, stripes and dots' Plain pastel shades embroidered $2.95 up .All better dresses sold at a special d count All transactions strictly CASH' No approvals exchanges, char refunds. i 'es or In Our New Store Across The Road Dresses at. half price • • $1.00, $1,95 and $2.95 (Nothing higher) no alterations, no charges' exchanges or refunds. Hadbags • to clear 25c to 49c Knitgoods Pullovers, knitted suits at special prices. Numerous items, too ,many to list in detail, at practically • give away prices. This end of the Month Sale is an honest effort to save your money. Do not blame us if you miss out on it., PARIS LADIES SHOPPE Loistawei's Leading Ladies Wear Store Where Your Dollar Buy More handicapped by the loss' of HarveY Dolmage, who was injured in a game at Seafortib. Winthrop line-up last Friday was: goal, Taylor; hacks, R. Dolmage, litempltrey; halves, Beatles, McCall, Reid; 'forwards, L, Dolmage, 14. Doers tj;e, Billet, Love, Marshall; Buba, Beatty, Shannon. Saints Win Mlldtnay, June 15—With several of the old favorites missing teem their lineup and their 'places taken by younger men, the St. Columbtn Saints were good enough to band Mildnnay a decisive 0.0 beating in a contest at Mlidmay last Friday, Pat Cleary was the scoring pee for she Saints., with two goals, Prank Williams got the other one, Cyril Flannery o4 Satterblt refereed end turned in a good performance, St, 'Colemban.'s 1inet1p 'Wag:. goal, Jr, Stapleton; tracks', L. 'Carlini' G. O^Cornier; ha•1ves, `J. 'McIver, T. Mc - Ivor, Joe OtOennor; ibrrvatki8;' John O''Cbnnor, 'Cleary, McCarthy, .Wil— liana, Sullivan; subs, 3. Flanhery', BLUEVALE Sdt', and Mrs. Thomas Field of Kin sateline, visited 'friends in the vill- age, Mrs. J, N. Smith and Miss Jean Elliott, local leaders in "Cottons May Be Sanart," accontstanied by their classes, attended Achievement Day at Clinton on Sadlu'day. Miss' Flora McTavish succeeded in carrel' ing off flrst prize in making a Tutton hole, in was decided to have 'Being Well Dressed and Well Groomed," as a fall liloject. Alt the morning service in Knox Presfrg'tei+tan Church, Rev. 11', G. Fowler in his talk to the ehildren advised doing good and being good and they would receive good in re - tern. 110 used an echo as an ex- ample, In his sermon, he urged the Combination, of intelligence with religion in order to meet' the 'need ot the ehntrch today, :Pita' Women's lnstituc enjoyed a meeting, of special interet. on Thur,. stllty afternoon at the tante of NM 3. J, Elliott. The meeting was in charge of the local leaders', Mrs, J. H. Smibh and her class. "The Dart- ing Needles,;' Majory Kerr and Hal - en Thompson and Miss Jean. Elliott Sunbeam Club, Miss' Elora McTavish Evelyn Sliarpin, Mangurite Henning, Mildred Henning, Viola Thacker, Jean Bharpin and Shirley Delman, Each girl exhibited a cotton dress, The club tnentlbers, will attend Acli, ivement Day alt Clinton, Saturday, Miss Thacker spoke on the motto: "A IStitrcilt in 'rime Saves Nine." 281rs, J. Wiel lAltead gave ae report an the. DistrCcb Anntual meeting and Miss Evelyn ShemOtin reverted the Girl's, Conference at Guelph. During the `business perlody nine d'olilara was. donated to to , War Wont fund. A vocal, duet and, a trio by club ;ambers were enjoyed, Lunch' teas ,served by the girls. A. D. McDonald, Meat Market, brussels — — Phone lox Special' Pure Pork Sausages 15c per Ib. 4 lbs. 55e, 'Our own C9±Kgd Ham Svc per Ih, r