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The Brussels Post, 1938-12-14, Page 5We Invite You To Do Your Christmas Shoppimg al Wiilis's Palace Bakery Our Prices Arc Right for Your Christmas Candy and Nuts Special for Saturday, Dec. ,17th Oatmeal or Ginger Coehiis 10c per doz.: ; 3 doze,. for „25.c. MONCRIEFF The Christmas concert of Sunday school and public school combined will be presented on lcnidey even. Ing, 1)ecenrber-100. A good program of songs, drills, dialogues ,and shore play are being prepared. A presentation was tendered Mr. and Mas.! Fred Porter in the ,lloncrief Hall on. Tuesday evening. Municipal Notice I hereby give notice that the Nomination of Reeve; Deputy Reeve. and Three Councillors; to serve the Townshiy of Grey during the year 1939 will be held at the TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL at 1 O'Clock P.M. •MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1933 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1939 Polling Sub- Division No. 1 — At School House S.S. No. 4 Polling Sub -Division No, 2 -- At School House S.S. No, 1 Polling Sub -Division No. 3— At School House S.S. No. 2 .Polling Sub -Division No. 3A At A.O,U.W, Hall, Walton Polling Sub -Division No. 41 Community Hall, Moncrieff Polling Sub -Division No, 5-- Township Office, Ethel Polling Sub -Division No. 6— At School House S,S. No. 5 Polling Sub•Division No. 7— At Community Hall, Cranbrook Polls to be open from 9 o'clock a,m. to 5 p.m. J. H. Fear, Returning Officer Ethel, December 15th, 1938 A good time is reported. Arthur •Merriott and Vincent Sugg of West :,'ontrose visited at Frank Harrison's, en Monday. A good crowd rt•rm,ded the Yo'r,'t Pecr;le's ser vitt; Sunday eveata,. Mr .Cumming showed slides of British Columbia which were en- tertaining and instinettive. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Robertson spent. T., ---day at Walkerton, 1:n; yet.: Xmas Sunkist Oranges et flrca' u's and your Candy, Patter- . , Chocolate Drops 150 lh.. L't' gest Candy assor`:..::: in Ihns.sets- w DS r Notices' ha f16Is' ' column cost 25c up to four lines; 5c for every extra line. t.ash must accompany ad. Orders taken over 'Phone 35c- WANTED— A Bunch of Pigs around 100 lbs. Or •mo. e, Baeker Bros. NOTICE -- AU accounts owing Wm. Risgler, who has sold his business, must be Paid by Saturday, Dec. 24th. Ac- counts not settled by that date will be put in a collector's hands, Municipal -:nice hereby give notice that t".a Nomination of Reeve, and Four Councillors; to serve the Township of Morris during the year 1939 will be held at the TOWNSHIP HALL, MORRIS, at Twelve O'Clock P.M, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 1938 If demanded a Poll e -ill be opened at the following places on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1938 Polling Sub -Division No. 1— At School House S.S, No, 1 Polling Sub -Division No. 2— At School House S.S. No, 9 Polling Sub -Division No. 3— At School House S.S. No, 2 . Polling Shb-Division No. 4-- At —At Township Hall Polling Sub.Division No. 5— '. Stone School House s,s, No. 7 Polling Sub -Division No, 6— t School House S.S. No. 10 Polls to be open from 8 o'clock a.m. to 5 p.m. Alex MacEwen, Returning Officer Bluevale, December 15th, 1938. Prepare Now! 7?rS. Iff- U'NEEII-A - PEPPY MOTOR LLUtBRICATION--Winter Greases, the proper weights VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL --Costs Less to use -per mile -per month -per year. Gives the lowest last cost lubrication because it -lasts -longer - lubricates better - minimizes repairs. Quality and economy of Valvoline have been demonstrated. t (DeFrosters, Heaters Installed Correctly Fender Bumping and Body Work Tuning -Up Overhauling GET Expert Work by Government Certified Mechanic --AT— Muo 6. Sanders�n's GARAGE BRUSSELS FOUND— A sem of money in Brussels on November 30, apply to Mary Ireland, phone 59.11 AT THE NEW DRESS SHOPPE- 1-louse Dresses, Silks, •Crepes & Wools; All different styles and sizes; Novelties for Christmas. FRAd�'iOEIS' DRZaS5 SI-IOPPE WANTED— Anyone having hardwood knots, blocks or rough wood apply at phone 31 The Post FOR SALE— An Antique Braided Mat neatly done in many colors, 30 inches across, shape circle. phone 39-r-23 Mrs. 1, Sellers NOTICE— Anybody wanting logs cut 41!1 be attended to. Hemlock 12x1 ;scant- ling; inch lumber and 2 -inch Custom sawing at Walton Sa"\till phone 19 -r -G Duncan Johnston;;Pt3, Wl,.'+D,PTlaS11AY, 1a13CFJMBPR j 4tkr 'x, A �, I MI/MINI/SO MA G` Vj` ' c Jc"moi,' J ' ".'",.�.'M " (% Only 9 l'More ShoppingDays Stewart rola Seaforth. The Great Christrnas Store `!t, Invites You You will find shopping here very pleasant Very satisfactory and very Profitable. Actually Hundreds of appropriate useful and acceptable Gifts await your choosing Gifts Bristling with newness, sparkling with style,. Radiating Quality; Gifts you'll be proud to give; Gifts the recipient will be glad td accept Every - Gift in a handsome box 1 With Appropriate Gift Card Store `0_ Evenings During Christmas Week • ANSWER QUICK— ' Get an opportunity to atake B10 MONEY! Big profits every; day taking odders for the bigges4, i and most powerful line of everyday necessities In the direct se1Un. "field. Repeat orders come fast "R; ICES MEDICINES - TOILET AR2'ICLES FARM PODUCTS - etc. No::exlor- ience peened. Write toil y for FREE particulars and cattiogue and get started on the road t.t ; better earnings, FAMILEX g70 St. Clement, Mentdeal Do Your Christmas Shopping At cps Zilliax Hardware cif LiSTOWEL Our Exclusive China Dept. is filled with the most attractive gifts of fancy Chinaware and Hand Cut Crystal Ware - moderately priced Large assortment Trilite Floor Lamps Table, Boudoir, Bed and Desk Lamps, Silverware, Cutlery, Skates, Toys, Etc. Electric Washing Machines Christmas Special $49.50 Cash C. Iilliax & Son Hardware "The Store With the Stock" Phone 40 -- _. _ Listowelss ly'wsly�S• k� AS Remember this store carries everything in high grade wearing apparel and carries c quantities, varieties and sizes that makes 9 selection easy • ' • ' 971. TEWART Bros. Seaforth e � � Sharing Christmas 1 am a happy little tree. 1 stand beside the front entrance of a white cottage ou a quiet street:', Each Christmas time 1 bloom out 'In bean.' tiful colored lights, and 'you who paos share uy beauty end catch something of the joy of Christmas.' But I yes iwt always happy like t this. Once I lived itt a gie tiered, I was only a humble tree forest, surrounded by trees so tall'I afsemer all, and what 1 secould net could only catch a glimpse of tit' blue sky above me, and I felt very �e me at all; but the great silver star pa my toym>;ost branch made small and lonely, I, too, wanted to e feel vey dtaippy, d seemed to be tall; to look out on the big' world like the others aid feel 'th1 (.145T coinage from just looking at e . it. sun shining through my branches. 1 .; • would stretch out my limbs' its far ' Aiiter a time Ia wa,s left to myself as I could, and send my rootsfi s`deeP I- was glad, as I needed to rest up er into the earth, but 0111' Ltrogfess. •., bit end get used to , my' strange Was so slow I grew discoiir?1ed; lights from my top to my tie, Whistling softly 115 he worked. Then I heard a door open and a rush, et feet—s, little boy and a girl clashed into the room crying. "Mamma, come quick, and see our Christmas tree." They clasped 'their hands and danced about me. Soon the mother carne with a. box filled with shining lovely things and my plain green dress was covered with sparkling jewels. I hardly darer look in the mirror for I rennet. Oue day I saw a man and g-,.ti0y• corning through the forest. The, mall, carried something over his shoulder and they seemed to be looking ,for something, Then ,the boy sale me and cried: '`,00k, father', there is just the tree we want." Ile ran. over to rue and fairly hugged me i11 his eagerness. The mau looked fns • Surroundings. It grew dark outside and 'sn'ow was falling; but' inside my Star shone and a quiet peace •05010 over toe; Then once more the doors opened and, a merry groltp of people came In. This thole there were Father "The Feast of Lights*' anti Grandrfathea- and Grandmothers I "The Feast of Lights" is one o too; and Mother leading the little ' the eldest names of Christmas. boy and girl. Everybody was saying how lovely 1 yas; but I dil not want them to look at me. I wanted them to see two little faces outside pressed against the window pane. The boy say them' first. "Look, Daddy, Memana!" he shouted and pointed to the window. "There are two children out there. Bring them Dadda'; give then, some of our Christmes.'' and Anl the little girl clapped her hands an -1 cried: "Oh, oh, Daddy, it's cold out there!" When they weer brought in look- ing rather soared, but glad, I was s ohappy I almost shook my baublea off. 'Then Mother made music on a big box wdth shining keys and everyone sang Christmas carols. Then Father told the old story of the Shepherds and the Star that lett to the Christ Child- Then a jolly man with a red coat and a pack on his back gave everyone peresuts including the little strangers. There were conddes and nuts, plenty to 1 all, and such a babble of hapP voices. 1 felt. the thrill of it mysel and the big star glowed in sympa thy. ove1•, "Fine he said. lint wnen . ,,;'cy,1,g,i, .�+r, •ate.Y is,r.� he began d,jgg!ng With the " c\Jc Jc�J��►SJc'a Jc�i c��% SUPERIOR STORE had car:led 00 his sitouldet. I be. gan to tremble, 1 telt my roots snap one by one and soon l lay a tumbled heap on the ground. Li£e , seemed over for me. 1 Next I was tied to a fanny looking,'i thing on wheels, that sputtered and growled when the man 'find>t)y(l�•,: climbed in and we started 613 �pt a twisty little road that t intici'f through the forest, thou out on a big shining highway until we came to a wide driveway that led through a1 sloping lawn to 0 white cottage, Here I was trotted and Mit int) tt largo earthen jar tilled with sand and earned Into the houso, and set In a corner_of a big roost beside a soupy yludow. Oh, the jtiy of hav- ing the suit on my branches. 1 bo gall to feel less scared and to loot about me, 311 a big mirror opposite I could watch the mao its he fastened me upright, Thent he put a string 03. QUALITY SERVICE "WHERE THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS PREVAILS" Ladies Full-fashioned Silk Hose boxed ..............each 69c Ladies Wool 'Fancy Scarfs each 49c Boxed Writing Paper & Envelopes per box 25c & 35c Men's Fancy Ties in boxes . , • - ' • ' • each 35c Men's Cashmere Socks in fancy patterns .••••per pr 39c each 69c 2tins for 17c 2 Ib for 23c per tin 36c per Ib 10c 10 It for 53c suit every member Men's Wool Scarfs Singapore Sliced Pineapple Hillcrest Shortening l's • • • Maxwell House Coffee l's Fresh Roasted Peanuts Ganulated Sugar House Slippers See our stock to of the family (See our large Display of Christmas Candy- , Navel Oranges ' and Mbced Nuts at kw Prices) WM. ZIEGLER Phone 2241 s �+�Ethel, Ont. //•• �y� +