The Brussels Post, 1941-10-15, Page 5T E 13
USSELS POST
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GET YOUR r ••RMANENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLEs8
THERMi4UE
End Curl $1.25 and $1,76
and $2,26
Including Shampoo
per ,ca„ent $2.00, $2.80,
$5.00 including finger wave
and shampoo
Telephone box tor an Appolntmen'
IRENE PEASE
Oivar Prootorls Restaurant
The time to buy a
Good Used Car
Is To-day.
At 1941 Prices
The prices on new
cars are up, they
will be out shortly,
which means used
cars will be higher.
We • have a
choke selection
Used Cars
4.1941 Cars
In Stock
1 privately driven Ford
Deluxe Sedan.
smalll mileage
1 Mercury Sedan.
2 Ford Sedans.
1940 Used Mercury Coach
in new car condition.
1939 Ford Deluxe Sedan.
1938 Ford Deluxe Sedan.
1938 Ford Standard Sedan
1938 Ford Deluxe Coach.
1937 Ford Standard Coach
1937 Ford Standard Coach
(60 H.P.)
1936 Ford Deluxe Coach
1935 Ford Standard Coach
1934 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chrysler Coupe
1932 Ford Sedan
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
1929 Plymouth Sedan
1928 Chrysler Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Coach
1938 Dodge Panel Truck
1938 Dodge Pick Up
1937 Dodge 14 -ton
steel box and stock rack
2-1936 Ford L.W.B.
1937 Ford Pick Up
1935 Dodge L.W.B.
1935` Ford L.W.B.
1933 Dodge L.W.B.
New Fordson
Tractor in Stock
Ferguson
Implements
16 Horses
Heavy Horses, •
General Purpose
Light Horses,
and Colt.
JACKSON MOTORS
LIMITED
LISTOWEL
Notice to Creditors
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In the estate of Catherine Long,
late of the Village , of Drussele In
the County of Huron, widow, who
died on or about the nineteenth day
of April, A.D. 1941
TAKE] 13'OTIOIl that all parties have
ing claims or demands against the
estate of the aboveanentioned de-
ceased Irma' mail particulars and
ya:rltleatton of the same by affidavit
to the Undersigned administratrix or
her solicitor on or before the
eighteenth day of October, A.D, 1041,
upon which date the said admin;r-
tratils' will proceed to disttibufe
the assets with regard only to
thine claims which she shall thea
have received,
DATED' ' at Brinsels this twenty-
sixth day of September A.D. 1041,
Margaret Russell,
Administratrix
By her solicitor
0,, JOSEPH ,BENSON, Brussels, Oat.)
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Classified Ads'
FOR SALE
—
9 little Pigs, 2 Durham Cows apply.
at The Post. phone 31
FOR SALE -
2 good light work Horse or will
trade for cow, Mos or liens.
phone 77..r•12 Mrs. L. Rooney
FOR SALE—
International 2 -furrow riding Pint,
In good repair.
phone 45.,,•5 Clarence Hollinger
WANTED_
Aged horses, in healthy condition
for mink feed• phone 40.
FOR SALE —
Buick car, good condition; Ches.
terfield. Library Table, Cupboard
Table and Chairs,
Frances Dress Shoppe
FOR SALE -
1 Ayrshire Bull, rising 2-year•ald
1 black Flllie rising 2-year.old,
apply S t1 Lot, 25, Con. 7, Morris.
--� Jas. Riley.
FOR SALE -
1 Roan. brown Durham 7 years
old to freshen Oct. 10 1 Root Pulper
good shape, knives freshly ground.
fn,, either motor or hand Power.
Phone Blyth 13-r-15 Torrance Dundas
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DPI ('DAVE
The regular meeting of the Wo-
nren's Institute will be held on
Tuesday, Oct, 21st at 2.30 P.M., at
the home of Mrs. Cyrus Scott. This
is the "Peace” meeting and the
convenoin of tete programme are
Miss Mae Frisby and Mrs. StanlsY
Cook. Roll call, "one way in whish
women can help to bring about
Peace." Reading by Mrs. Wm, C.
Scott. Current events, Address by
Rev. Mr, Dunlop of Belgrave. Lunch
corn„ Mrs. T. S. Scott, Mrs. Stanley
Cook and Mrs. Cyrus Scott. All
Hie ladies of the community are
cordially invited to attend.
GREY
RANGER
15 jewels
PATRICIA 53373
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92475
Shop at
IT PAYS
Our Diamond Room Affords
Privacy When Buying
in“ 11w -.t eruLien.ry euu u,reertuuy
yJU u,zV Co11 au u.•.o.uyl.
of e,titustasm and unrgence, A
ueignburs, we snail long remembe•
your grauruus pereouaiicy and you.
w.u.sa.,e�s to assist twuerever ant
whenever needed.
aast„ ,names, we shall often re.
ecu auw you SO ably placeu the
various 'patches in their proper
po.itions a:ud so skilfully snipped
the stitches.
'4e hope as you font go to your
new home, your thoughts and pray-
ers wie often be with us. We shail
think of you and remember you be-
fore the Throne of Grace. We kuow
taw. the Heavenly Father in the
multitude of His tender mercies, will
hold you, as it were, in the hollow
of His great Hand, and thus keep
you safe along life's pathway.
As a small token of our regard.
we aslt you to accept this electric
table lamp.
May its warm glow light up your
living room so that Edgar away en-
joy his newspaper, Mary continue
her Red Cross knitting and Charles
read the "funny pictures," and thus
serve to remind you of your many
friends in the neighborhood of the
14th concession of Grey.
We hope you will return to visit
us. Rest assured you will be
warmly, welcomed,
Sighed Mrs, Will Evans
Mrs. Will. Blake
Mrs, Hollinger made a suitable
reply thanking the ladies for the
lovely gift. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Chrales Pollard, assisted by
Mrs. Thomas Bolger.
Mise Susan McNair of B.C„ has
been visiting on ,the 14 con„ of Grey.
Her many friends are very glad to
see her.
Cecil Robinson, who has been
working the John McNair farm for
the past four years is giving it 'up
and has secured a job in a Kitchen.
er Dairy. He starts on the 25th of
Last Thursday afternoon the War this month, The family goes later.
nulxers' Garb of Con. 14, Grey met We are sorry to see theist go but
at the home of Mrs. Chas. Foliate. our loss will be IK.itchener's gain.
file abtereo.,n was spent in makdat; Wedding bells are ringing again,
quilt blocks and knitting. A sum this week as well as last weelr. The
of money was voted to the CKN.Y_ Grey girls are the best.
Queen Alexandria fund for crippled U,yna Evans, who has a keen aye
ea,ldren. A beautiful emblem to a good horse bought a nice tearer
,quilt, donated to the Club by Mrs. lash week.
Margaret Shannon of Walton was James A. McNair has a gang of
much. a'ppre'ciated. Following the risen remodeling his house.
business discussions, a gift of an —A pleasant time Was held in S:S,
electric table lanae was made to No. 3, last Friday evening, Oct. 10,
Mrs, Hollinger. Charles received e, when numerous friends gathered to
pen and pencil set which he ap• enjoy the evening in a sociable
predated highly. manner. John , Yuill called the
Following is the address which meeting to order and asked Frank
was read by Mrs, Will Evans, the Cardiff and Thos. and Mre. .Pea•ca
presentation being made by Mrs to conte forward and Harold Catlin -
Wm. Blake. bell read an 'address expressing^
gratitude to those boys who are se
nobly serving their country.'A wrist
watch was preeen,ted to Frank and
also to Roy Pearce, a wrist watch
was given, who bad enlisted and was
sent overseas before' the cotiumunity
wet aware of his departure and in
dile time the gift will be sent to him
by iris parents, a pleasant evening
was spent in dancing. Lunch was
else served, God Save the tang
was sung at the close. •
Glen Wheeler. London, enjoyed
Thanksgiving holidays with his par-
encs 8. and Mrs. Wheeler.
Brussels, Ont„
Oct. 9tlr, 1941
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Hollinger
and Oharles:-
D,ear- Friends:—
We your friends of the 14th con ,
of Grey are gathered hens today at
this home where we so often meet
unreel' hitch pleasant surroundiugs.
We have finished our regular routine
of Red Cross work for the afternoon
and would like to speak for a few
moments especially to Mrs, Holling-
er and Charles.
We have Learned with regret than
yotl folks are leaving Our midst
Since otrr war work started, Mrs.
Hettinger, you have attended the
meetings 4atthtully and done your
LOOK AT LABEL
RLUEVALE
'Peltsonals, Rev, C. Tavener and
a�Irs, Tavener width George Matters
at the home of Iris son Wilbur and
Mrs, ;gathers at Dublin; .Mr's,
Arthur Shaw attended the fuaer'ac
of her cousin, John Kahle, at Beams.
ville; Jo 'eph Burgess, Ottawa, with
his sister, Mrs. W. 1,. Frasor and
daughter Isobel, at the home of Mian
Martha Fraser; Mrs, M. L. Aitken,
Hallai, and 'Vitas Dorethy Aitken, St,
Marys; at their home Here; Mires
Minnie Aitken, Hamilton, with M.^e;
M. L, Aitken and Miss Dorothy,
Rev. G. Tavener preached annivcr-.
sary services at balem on Sunday.
Rev, J. L. Foster of 'Wroxeter occu-
pied the pulpit of the United Church
here, He spoke, on the subject of
"Spiritual Wealth versus Material
Riiehes."
Rev. F. G. Fowler preached anni-
versary services at Belgrave and
Rev. A. M. Boyle of Belgrave oc;a.
Pied the pulpit in Knox Presby-
terian church. Next Sunday, Rev.
F. G. Fowler will conduct a special
Harvest, Home service at Bluevwle.
The sectional meeting for Mait-
land W.NI.S. Presbyterial will be
held in Knox church on Thursday,
October 16, at 2.30 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris and
two sons of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Turnbull and dauglner
Patricia of Byron with their par-
ents, E. R. McKinney and son, To
ronto, with Isis brother, W. H, Ile
Kinney; Mr. and Mrs, 011y Moffatt
and family of Ingersoll with Mr
and Mrs. Burns Moffatt; Mayor
Thos. E. Henry, Mrs. Henry of
Stratford, William Thomson, Mr
and Mrs, George Donaldson and
Miss Sanderson of Toronto at the
Sanderson home here.
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MONCRIEFF
The meeting of the Farm Federa-
tion opened with the president Wm
Turnbull in the chair. The first
number on the program was a :'tet
by Ohe Misses Mann, which` was
well received. Mr. Whitmore.
Reeve of Tuckersmith and member
of the County Agricultural boa •d
was the first speaker and gave a
comprehensive account of the 0"-
ganization of the Federation in
Hurpn• County, Miss Grace Dennis
Favoured with a delightful song "The
Yel`iow Rose of Texas.'' After mock
applause Miss Dennis. gave suitable
encore. Mr. Dorrauce, Reeve of
McIK4llop, the second speaker
brotight out, very clearly, the need
for:organization. Mess Doris Machan
gave n reading "Trees," which the
audience enjoyed. The final speak-
er of the evening Mr, J. H. Scott
of 'Seafonth spoke on "The Farmer
and; his Job." In this he brought
out the foot that farm women will
benefit most by improved conditions
on, the farm and are a very Im-
portant part of the organizatio-r.
Cobperative buying was explained
and its advantages shown. Industry
is so well organized that farmers
must organize to survive. Don't
stay outside end knock; Join up and
help make this farm Federa`.i.:n
what it should be. The last num-
ber was a humorous reading "The
Ball Game," by Miss Lillian South
,Stanley Machan moved a vote of
thanks to those taking part which
was heartily endorsed. The meet -
Ink closed with 'God Save The Kine,'
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IT POURS
(tEAN LY
THE I1ANDY POURING SPOILT
for the tumpoundtin•
it's tree—write tor one NOW
• Fits the special top of the 2 lb.
tin of Crown Brand, Lily White
and Karo syrups.
• Is easily cleaned and ant bo used
over and over again. ,
• Pours without a drip.
• Provides means of accurate
measurements.
• m kis the e2 lb.. tin an excellent
• Tho protective cap sanLary cover
Tell the Tell the boys that portraits of famous
hockey stars can still be obtained for
"CROWN BRAND" labels.
CROWN BRAND
CORN SYRUP
The Famous Energy Flood
11N CANADA STARCH CO., Limited, NOW
inmesimsemier
WALTON
Pr sana1e Mr, and Mrs, James
Sanderson and baby, Wroxeter, with
Jle', end Mrs, Bari Watson 15, Hal-
lett; Jeek Carter of Kent Bridge
spent a couple of days with his
brother, Joseph Carter; Mrs, An.
drew' Bruce, Grey, with. Mrs, Hugh
Fulton; A. J. Carter, Seaforth, with
his son, Joseph Carter,
:vie. and HIT, Geo, Wells and Miss
Joan Wells of Toronto, Miss Mary
Humphries of Leamington and' Miss
Margaret Glouson of Wing+lier:1
51)001 tate weeg end with Mr, and
Mrs. W. J. Humphries. r
Mrs. 11, Jackson of Kitchener is
visiting her sister Mrs, I-Ialat of
WDdYNJ3i$DAY, OOTOB3IL 15, 19 i1'
Winthrop,
Mr, and Mrs. J. T•I, Itumplhr'les of
Windsor and Miss. Beth Shannon of
Mitchell spent the week end with
Mr's. Margaret Shannon.
Mr. C, Seders has moved his rural,.
tare to Breasleu where he Is tesehr-
Mng school.
The many friends, of Miss Marr
Mowbray are sorry to hear of her
Illness and hope for a speedy reeov.
ery.
15 NI A
coley Saving S le
Persistent mild weather has forced us to
make great reductions on our complete fall
and winter stock For the next 15 days.
We are offering to the public the finest and
most select merchandise at lower -than -last
year prices...
The benefit is yours
Take advantage of our store -wide savings
Winter Coats
A complete 1 -All our Coats have
been Reduced 25%
A complete range of Misses and
Women's trimmed and untrimmed coats—
( Sizes 12-20, 38-50, 18%.-24.%
Wide variety of shades and materials.
A Fall Hat Inculded Free
with Every Coat at
Sale Prices
Dresses
Due to present conditions, it has become a
problem to give to the public merchan-
dise at former prices ... Therefore we
are putting forth every effort to continue to
bring . .
Popular Priced Merchandise
Don't fail to see our smart , new dresses—
any type and every size,
as low as
$295
HA'Y'S—Every shape, style and colour is to
be found in our range of millinery.
Felts as low as • • • • . $1.95
Velvets as low as • • • • • • • • • - - - - $2.79
NOTE r
We ' have no last year merchandise
Skirts, Jackets
and Accessories
on Sale
A full line of men's and boys' clothing,
shoes and furnishings — at Real Savings.
SIEGAL'S
Economy Store
[The Family Outfitters]
''Wallace Sts Listowel
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