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The Brussels Post, 1941-5-28, Page 4z 1 1 cEBRUSSELS POST Ziesier'g Superior Store QUALITY ' SERVICE SPECIALS FOR—THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Waft. , _-•.,•».,,•,,. Best Quality Granulated Sugar Chocolate Marehmaliow Cakes Helmet Corn Beef . • • . . Libby's Spaghetti, cooked • . • Quaker. Puffed. Wheat • • . 5 -String Brooms ' Seed Corn, No.1 Inspected New Voiles, for Dresses Ladies' Print House Dresses . • Ladies' Voile Dresses • Men's and Boys Straw Hats • Boys' Jerseys Highest Prices Phone 22-r-11 ...... , , 10 ib for 75c , , • per tb 17c , per tin 160 , . • • 2-15 ,oz. tins 19c „ . pack 6c •, each 25c per..,.2 bus P.35 • • per yel 29c , . • • to clear at 79c each , • • to clear at 390 each „ 10c each Paid For Eggs. Ethel • • New Advertising Rates Classified Ads 25c Card of Thanks In Memoriam (cosh) Notice to Creditors Engagement Announcement 35c —x— dOc In the estate of Robert H. Tyerman * * * * * * 4 • tv PEOPLE WE KNOW *. e. * >K * * * Pte, Everett Lowrie- spent 1112 1¢eek end at his hone. * h Air, Alvin Pride of \Waterloo spent 24111 with Ills • family, * * * 13111 Ecltlalet', Princeton 'U.S.A., h. vacationing at his home stere, * * Rev, F. W, Wants is vacationing n e ts i )11i e his Parents 0 O at the 1101.11 London. , 90C late of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, farmer, who died on or about the eleventhy March, A.D. 1941. TAKE 'NOTICE NOTICE, that 'ali ;. parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above-mentioned deceased must mail partietilars-and, proof of same to the' 'un`d'er§igned administrator or 'his solicitor on of before the seventh day of June A.D. 1941, upon which date- the• •said•-.std- minlstrator will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only. to those claims which they shall then have received. DATED at Brussels this twentieth day of May, A.D. 1941_ , Ken TJerinan Cia.sstf ed Ade FOR SALE — Phonola Radio, new batteries W. J. Sharp Phone 50-r-4 FOR SALE— A good young Durham Cow due to freshen right away. phone 22-r-6 Andrew Turnbull ,PLANTS FOR SALE— Choice ,cabbage, cauliflower, iotnato, pepper and etc., Plants ror sale. 500 a hundred, Phone 19X Brussels Harry Clueria da of * * * Miss Mamie Thompson has gone to Toronto where .she nae secured a pOsitiou• A Great Day's Sport Here! Seaforili June 1-11h, Ligtowel June 18111, Stratford June 25tH are Nearby centres on the Big Harness. dose Circuit, 12 events daily. Admission 50e, Bumper' crowds are being arranged for. • u * • Air. and Mrs. W, Lang Painter of Toronto spent the week end with relatives iu town. * * * Mrs. Teter Stewart who has been visiting in Toronto returned to ',ler home on Friday. * * * Mrs, M. Butcher of Palmerston is visiting at the home or her sister Mrs, W. J, Procter and family, • *. Mrs. Spalding of Clinton, formerly of Brussels spent a tear days last week renewing old friendsihl*s 'n town. WANTED— Adnlan4sl pa'or Maid for general housework, start by his solicitor ELMEIi D. 'BEIM., at 524.00 With raises if satisfactory.IED.Brussels, Ontario Permanent to right girl. No objet- tion to older person. Apply Mrs, A. D. Anderson, 107 Palmer Street, Guelph. FOR SALE — 'Shipment of Prince Edward 'Island Green Mountain Poitatoes, arrived on Monday at F. M. Samis, Part of these are Certified Seed and part for table use. place your order early, FOR SALE— ,600 Cedar Fence Posts various sizes. also anchors, braces and poles. J. E. Martin; lot 14, con, 6, Grey i ,,,,,.... phone 40-r-7 FOR SALE— "16 Reconditioned Pianos" at the 1 Mildmay Furniture Stare $25. un. Free delivery. Open evenings. Easy 1 Range Terms. Also new Pianos, New and 1 Quebec Heater 'Used Singer Sewing Machines, 1 Electric Rangette S. F. Sehuett & Sons, Mildmay. ' 1 Electric 2 -plate �yyl'" -'—^-71:> + Carpet Sweeper Notice To Creditors 1 4 Beds with Springs C=.1 r - Auction a;ale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE to close the estate of Alice Jewitt MAY 31st, 2.30 P. M. IN BRUSSELS ON MILL STREET The following is a list of the dontents:— Organ and Organ Stool 5 -Tube Cab'net Radip (Phllco) 1 Sideboard 2 Extension Tables 1 Fail -leaf Table 6 Rocking Chairs 11 Kitchen Chairs 1 Arm Chair • 3— 2 Chests of Drawers 1 Bureau In the estate of Stewart, late of Grey and County ter, who died on seventh day of Margaret Miller the Township of 3 Washstands of Huron, spin.' 3 Toilet Sets or about the invalid's Commode Chair February, A.D. 2 Small Tables • 1920.2 Couches 1 Hair -cloth Parlour Suite TAME NOTICE that all parties 2 Small Stands having claims or demands against 1 Parlour Table the estate of the shove-mentionei 1 Clock 1 Cupboard deceased most mail particulars and 1 Sewing Machine 1 Lawn Mower 1 Extension Ladder 1 Cross -cut Saw ' ' ' 1 Burk Saw '1 Scythe . Carden Tools Dishes Picture Frames Coal-oii Lamps Articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH The house and lot will lie offered for sale, subject to a 'reserve bid. 20% Cash, Balance within 30 -days Ontario. Executors—ROY J.' HALL W. STANLEY HALL 1 1 P—r. e, 1rlMP • AUCTION F F .proof of same to the undersigned •adminnstrattor or his solicitor on or "before the twenty-first day of June, A.D. 1941, upon Which date the said -administrator will proceed to distri- bute the assets with regard only to 'those Claims which he shall then 'have received: notion, 'DATED at Brussels this twenty„ seventh day of May, A.D. 1941. Donald Stew -art Administrator by 111" sol'Cit,or ELMER D. BILL, Brussels, Cir ----SCG? ETHE! Visitors an tate valage over the holiday were: --Messrs Stanley Wil- son and Hanby Eclmnier of Hain11- ton at their homes; Stanley Alexand- er, of R.C.A,P, at St. Thomas with wife and family; tete Misses Ferga- sons at George A. Dunbar's; Helen Jardine and girl friend of Toronto and Lorne Jardine of Niagara Falls' at Ed. Sardine's; Mrs. Mary Sma11• don of Milverton and Mr. and Mrs, - Alf, I{Ing 11nd children at Brantford, SGtandey ,Slpeilan of Brantford with wife and family; Eimer Sleight - holm of Galt, Jack Dunbar of Hag- ersvalle, )3ryan Ames of Galt, Calvin land Gordon Krauter of Calk, Ivan Roby of Kitchener at their homes; Leonard Sinclair of Niagara Falls .and Ellwood McTag.;art of Niagara Falls. Cpl. C. Bateman of R,C.A.F, at Brantford, with wives and fam- ilies: Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bryans and fancily of Hamilton and Mr, and Mrs. Er. Bryans and Harvey cf Walton with Jos. and Mrs. Ames and Miss T. Little, of Atwood at Pe Barton'st. Wednesday, May 28th 1041 of 30r 40, '5. Q P YIM VIGOR, Subnormal? JAMEST1i VN The Jamestown War Workers great) are planning to hold a aup0er anti play ou Friday evening, June 27, Keep this date open and watch phis paper for further partloulars, Sgt, Clarence Janvrin of Cantil Borden was a visitor -tri the home of M. Dennis on May 2410, 111r. ad Mrs, G01t101 MacPherson of St, Helena were visitors with Mrs, J1as MOI1'arlane on Sunday, iUJ rs, 11E, A. Duke of port Carling ) of her h home heat at the •a,4. a 1t g sister, Mrs, T. 0. `Wilson, while malt- ing g series of addreeses at Wo - Men's Institute rallies in 1,019 district. Melville Dennis and faintly visited on Sunday with relatives near Sltraltlu•oy. Mrs, 'Wardell returned with them Oor a short visit. , • * * Dr. F. T. Bryans, Misses Catherine Eva and Laura of Toronto, were holiday visitors with their sister Mrs. Denman, :1: '1 Mrs. Thos. Pierce of Morris has gone for a trip out West for a month or two. * A' * ' Mr. and Mrs, A. D. 7,leCosh of Kincardine were welcome visitors in town on Wednesday. • * * Mr, and Mrs. A.. F. Naylor of Fort Erie spent the week end with Mr, 'and Mrs, W. J. Procter, '`'tlOthee •Horse C—� TN'mf ce to Creditors In the estate of Mary Stewart, >late of the Township' of trey in the County of Huron, „solnstsr, ..who. died on or about the twentieth day' contributing directly to winning the of October, A. D. 1929 war by decreasing ilp'lisort of bane products and helping' to 'conserve fnre�',rn exchange.lths'depitrtmentsof national war services said iast. week. Canasta *)pons 1, tweeu 60:000 and.. 70.000 hundredweight of hones a•ye�a:r yet there Bre,glaa;,,ofe lodes whloil cannot olYtOln paup�i war materials bones — to operate n'1 a fn11atiine-basin. -tbei,TC1ort said, A net Antos of. foreign •exelM.•ltxe lid +riins4.etien ni lexpolltst.9i les and tiMrnrting bone 'ti> adliCts q iftss, been the result, RE 121112E TO GET YOUR pf(igTCq CLUR TICKETS when. shonniop,./0,.S; ussRls AT A BOOSTER CLUB STORE Purchases through the week count. g r * Miss A. Gibson Reg, N. and Gerald Gibson, Toronto, were week end visitors at their home here. SAVE BONES:.. ° 4 Householders who save buries' for the national salvage ca)ntpaign• are -x— TAKE NOTICE, that all parties 'having claim* or der/lands again it the estate rtr ,the al,ove-mentioned Aeee.„ced must mail narienlars and -proal 01 same -to the undersigned adn+'ri,''retor or h15 solicitor on or• henn-a the twenty-first day of Jtlim Al) 1941. upon Wilith date the said administrator will Proceed to dietrl MitA the assets with regard only 1.0 those flelma whith `he siball them have received notice. 1)AT'lll at Rressele this twenty seVenth tiay Of MAv. A.D. 1941, Donald Stewart, Af1mrnlalrat'r by 'bis sttliettor P1LMER D. BELL, Brussels, Ontaril *: �. Misses Tema and Margaret Mc- Arthur of Toronto wet visiting Mrs P. A. McArthur far the 24111,. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Cochrane and family also Miss Ella. Pearson spent the 24th May holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Lake and Dorothy of Hamilton. The usual luck of Charlie Haneuld in raising young horses held good .main for this year, He has a pair of likely -looking colts, one of each sax "ae' an increase in his equine stock for this summer. Wonderment and interest was aroused Tuesday forenoon, of last week when, a radio newscast report - 'Ad that an aeroplane crash had oc- curred in the vicinity of ' Roe's Church. This place although a. 'tow miles out is relatively a pant of ,Ethel. as It belongs in Ethel United church circuit. The nineteen -year - Mr. and Mrs, McKay and dough old pilot was somewhat cut and ter Heler, and Shirley are visiting ' bruised and suffered from shock but at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 n net vitally injured. Ile was MolCay elven first aid at the home of Mrs. * S sling on the same farm as the ac- AIr, and Mrs. Wilfred Brownof' ripest occurred. A little later an Chesley spent the :,nth with tile latter's -sinter Mrs. C. Bustdhlen and family. Pa vim, vigor, vttalltgR TW.rY Catrvx l Waal Tablets, centahte tonics stimulants, oystot' oiemonts—^ alas to normal pep atter a0, a0 or 50' Get a•speelal introductory else for only eand vim toduYTy ths .1 ori&ale ataell pgood rmalptiru0 stores. and consisted of the following:. For Civilian Relief dom. 16 large quilts, 2 crib quilts, 1 bandkerolliefs 8 ladies' . dresses, 3 pr, women's 0100 leis, 8 ladies' slips, 1:4 pr. children's bloomers ;0 1i1Ad- ren's dresses 0 children's nigltt- g Wits, 5 children's slips, 1 child's ltinlone, 1 dos, iaby diapers, 4 games, 4 lir, 'children's .pyjamas, baby waists, For Men On Active Service 10 pr. sox, 2. p1', men's pyjamas, 1 helmet, 1 toe: bag cover. "BARON ALTON" Jamestown War Workers The. Jamestown. War Workers held their monthly tea on May 151'1 In Victoria Hall, Jamestown. A dainty tea was served by Mrs, R. Mo. 3 Pure bred, eleau•legged, Canadian Clydesdale Stallion, Reg. No, 20200; will stand for ,servicein the *table, at Lot its, Con. G, Morris Twp. Allister, Mrs. J. Fraser, Mrs. Mc• Wilms for foal $5.00. Payable as Lennon, Mrs. Balfour and Mrs. Mc- i soon as mares are proven to be in Cutcheon and was very much enjoy,' foal, Owners of memo at own risk. ed by all present, After tea had ; John H. Clark, been served the hale was packed, Brussels, R.R. No. 4, Ont, At :Mr. .Smith of Durham locality was a visitor for the week end with his daughter Mrs. CliE Buschlen and family. x• ,* * Mr. and Mrs, T. Yorath and daughter Marilyn of Toronto were. week end guests with Ilhrs. R.' Thomson. * Mrs. Robt, Strachan who had been visiting in Toronto for a week with her daughter Mfrs, Palmer has re- turned home. * Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Zapfe,"son Mur- ray and daughter Betty Lou cf Toronto were guests of Mrs. R. Thomson ,over the week end, Old friends were pleased at hav- ing a short call from Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Loffree this week while Pass- ing through Brussels. * d, * Mr, and Mrs. B. S. Naylor of Lucknow also Mr. asd Mrs. J. A. Bailey of Blyth were visitors with W. J. and Mrs. Procter, L.A,C. Herbert Stretton and In• struotor Sergeant Peter Patrick of Fingal Bombing and Gunnery School spent several days last week et the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. IL Bryan. Miss Lenora Hagglna; formerly of Brussels, was graduated at Victoria. Hospital Training 'School on .Moll - day. May 2011 in London. The old Brussels friend's extend congratula tions, Mr, Bert Black of Pt. Erie Ai^• craft, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Denman. (Bert isin the office of •the Personell and is enjoy- ing njoying his work very meth. although it 19 a busy :snot Mr, and Mrs. Om), n; 'Ferguson., Mira Jean anti M'r. Ru*sell B,• "et Toronto snen0 Tiriclav eveni"F at :b£ hems of Miss'Alacy Iieler 'Kerr M1'. itateseti enters Camp on June .511 to lake a feulcmonths'' training. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Y3011enhidic (floe Ni,Avm•e A1c0uarrie) and danall. ter. Mary Lott of Rl,dretow'I and Mr. and 111rs. Gordon Adams (nee Eileen lyre (Jn,arr1e) of Toronto were 'week anis visitors of Mr, 'and .Mrs, Wal, Mc4luarrte, ambulance frim Port Albert called for him. Hundreds of vis',tors thronged the site of the disaster b*- r^,•e the ,debris was removed. Ethel hieh. r,ehool :students 'coming home from Listowel detoured: a consider - :Ode i"atence and was in the van- guard of the crowd that arrived to view the wreck and secured pleoes or-sla:m fabric, or metal, which tiler will prise as a souvenir of the sirs' tvlane they ever came within• touch of. 111 was reported by radio message thee the next diav following Tues- day's mishap a bomber plane flying over Gnwamstown area. got into dif- ficulties a.nd caught fire, the pilot came to his death as the ma'dhine burned, the crew of three .paracllat- iumped for a landing, two of them were hurt, Mrs. Charlie Lake of Brussels, one dot" lest 'week visited with a)er old neighbor and friend Mrs, 0, 10. Cleaver, The pleasure was mutual. Women's Institute's, district an- nual meeting was held in Grey Typ. Hall, Thursday, May 22 in two nes- sions. At 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m with a fairly good attendance each time. Death Dame as a happy release May 21st to Chris Seel, 42 -year-old brother of the late Mrs. Richard Mlle and who has resided with. 9)e Mials families on con, 5..1n Grey Tip. for many years, For the "past several mouths Oi:e suffered severely , from gangrene in both legs. " 1Sweet'is the sunshine atter rain, 'Sweet is he rest which follows pain. On May 22nd Mrs Geo, Bateman Attained to 21 years or age. About the same dale Mrs. 'Wm. Slemul011 a.1m n.ap9e0 the 51*4, anniversary of: her birthdvay. Botlh ladies are in an - invalid condition and have been shat -ins tor a long time. 'r'11 Meftranicen of Brussels an11 eletene Aimienda. and Ewa visited whit Mrs. Wm. Saemgnen on the attention,. nr ,10e. 2 orb n? Mwv2 Sutsday. Mn., Snell Sr., of Jamestown, was •>tn't'nr with Ethel Mendel last Sandal,. We always em ceeraced 'Mir fend." ^a+ an$n1e1' Dor 'Wardlaw that, lie wiu11 oatrh snmethdng lig sometime he went 'fishing on, the 24th of May A.,,1 Dart*bt a whale—of a cold. This story is, maybe it Milia ffslry. Victory Bond Sate Starts M o.d iy Used ars 1940 Standard Ford Coach, black, guaranteed mileage, heavy duty Dunlop Fort tires, spare tire never been used, heater and radio. 1940 Ford Deluxe Sedan maroon, privately owned. 1939 Deluxe Ford Coupe black, heater, auxiliary seats, new tires. 3-1939 Deluxe Ford Sedans, privately owned 1939 Deluxe Ford Coupe' 16,000 miles, upholstery perfect. 1939 Plyrrth Coupe grey, like new. 1939 Hudson coach, radio, air conditioned heater, Goodyear tires, upholstery perfect, new car condition. 1938 Deluxe Ford Coach' / folkstone grey, privately owned, kept inside all year round, New car condition. 1938 Chevrolet Coach exceptionally good buy to anyone interested. 1937 Deluxe Fordor Sedan' black 1935 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe blue, ground grip tires. 1933 Ford Coach, Several later models in Sedans, ' Coaches and Coupes. Several good Stake Trucks with or withoutrracks Stromberg Carlson Radio Buy your Frigidaire Now Save Money and - Waste Have your Car Washed, Greased, etc., where service is guaranteed at all . times. DQ es your tar;lneed-�a',Pa�ntJob? f} tJ Motors are at 'Your. 1ackson s' I service at all times ! We .Have ar S New Cars On Hand S AND a carload of Tractors in stock. We are still able to get New, Trucks L.&WJacks�n Motors'Ltd. Wallace St. Listowel. Phone 161