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Farm Equipment
Ethel, Ont. Phone Brtissels 86-r-5.
Good For
Ai Kinds of
Bakens
*gbin *POP SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
BAEKER BROS.
Phone 6 Butcher Shop Brussels.
PAISINF SS CARDS
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C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William S. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for -Fe, IA.rindsto n., und Automobile Maur zwts
let particulars of our Special Automobile Policr for litemen
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7
Walker Funeral Home
Day of Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
J. F. Harper, B. A., M. D.
• PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 9 p. m.
Also 11 - 12 a. m., when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p. m.
Sunday - Emergency and by appointments only.
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R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day .4- Offict open every day.
Phone 20x - Successor to E. D. Ben
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
'Phone Office 96 Brussels, Ont.
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN •FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson
PHONE 18-r-661 SEAFORTH, ONT.
Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or
R. S. Hetheringto, K. C., Barrister Office, Brussels.
D. A. R.ann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 - BRUSSELS. ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they
will be looked after immediately
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.
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said centre line of the reify of Peter•
borough, along •••1'r 1111
Titne's Ifithrway No. t !he (114-.)hountlary of I:a.na-k county, alnng
the wt st and :o.tit", Lomitinstm; of
Lanark County to -h•! Ilto•! nf 1114)111)
1)111411' ori Up, 4,0'711 r•Irlo' of
Relent] (44)1114) and shoe the line' cif
mean high water on the eorth side
of Rideau Lake and Rideau River to
a l'olitt ('!t')33' the n.e•tlenest angle
cif Geenville County: thence souther.
ly along the east leenehry of Gren-
ville Comity to rho .00,114:Pit mete
of Dundas Count(; ti'n'e easterly
along the northerly boundwies of
Dundas, Stnrinout and Glengarry
counties to the imerprovintial
bonndaries.
Woodcock:
September 27t11 to Greobee 27111,
Wilson's Snipe:
October 4t11 to Ootoeer else
Bag Limits:
ANY le.er; allele: texelaelve or
morganh
ser: I 7. of we no e more
1 11.1 11 1 111:ty he a wool duck: geese
tette,- thin Beintt e. 1".11r4, .7001St
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IN AN SEASCIX; 44`e' '0 either than
e„entt I.e.! Wilson'ssnipe,
snipe, en: - provid, 1') en. ettell
le.v.• rivet tt any time more
thrill 14 .13 '1. er more than .1.5
grnesel
GENERAL
eeeee nf ▪ fan' y eirds
killed dinette the .1pee season iFt
771!11. 1.1; 1,11 elst, following
311'open s.•:.•mn,
The 11•••• of in ;rMomatir• (aul.o•
!nadirs) a -'1!i 1V1 111ilqnZ1110
can earry mere than one cartridge ts
forbidden.
'go psrson :hall huM, ldll or
attempt to kill any intgratorY game
bird hy the use or old of batting,
and 11(1 Pf.rgrll Mr
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1113 0111 P.1 kill any migratet*y Same
birds within one:half mile of 11115,
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R ‘111(.1'01)11314)14 1),,n111 done er
has helm dont. 41113'1033141111 to the
month of efay preceding the open
seasen In that your: and in tb's
Regulation 1)01111114m
g eaue piscine or
exposing' cern, wheat, oats or othor
grain Ilmroof. or any rood which Mal,
have the effect of attrecting
birds or wild enimalte
W. II. Cantelnli.
PISTI er WILDLIFE OVERSEER,
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Takes Over Tone's
Dry Cleaning Agency
miss C. Hingston has taken over
the ag*41110' VW Tolle Cleaners tine
Dyers of Mount Forest. Owing to Mr.
el (mug d..s.110411111 of the tgency. All
those desiring to have dry cleaning
done should leave it at Miss
Hingston's store not later than
Mondays and Thureleys at noon,
EFFLt
MACHINE S▪ HOP
nrci Ell!ctric
Wokling
Our shop is eduipped to do
First Class
Welr!in,
And. Lathe Work
You., Patronage Solicited.
Good Service Assured.
Agent for
Serge Milking Machines
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Ifennotli 114)1014 Ittulto
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...1 Psrliloy• 1 I' 11 •,1 .1..•1 with tr,is
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4.41 tl, r • n,,u'f, r
1 by 11.1. tonno Nir. Smith of it tt
INlyoming, ussisto4 V I I", Hi 'he
tit ^ 11 11 'lust ItIon ,toi
1 .1 th •••,•ruit ar 111tti
1..tn• • .•ittt, "T11•• l't.ayer" Mr a.nti \1'' 4.
rind "r1PerittsP." Irr irt,r, I trr.r, ,r.• 101
Tit 111.01V 111./11 Pit eet,y etre rteeeet 'Slater-) tr '
bl,reh irit the anti of her intll"e for Sirninte.
t eeetee a briaq11 I.,own or heavy
faillefasltioneri wi KIN,
10,;»t with ,.yg,101 11141
' 101,1,•. 1.4n trimnie 1 weh
. • • The bouffant eltirt swept
• e ewe t rein. A. hem -laves, et
-ma 11 blossom., held bur tong fop.,
ee,•il and elle r•arrled red nuil whirr
trete. with howeerdia In r eretr
Miss Sean McM,teter,
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honor. and Miss .Tnen Gardiner tine
Miss Helen Smith, heti] of L01111011.
WPI`f" bl•!11P.Ft111(1,145. Miss rt!,11.11
Kidd was junior beldesmairl. The
t• •1141 wl,ro gowned 11114)' 111
1 .1 f4pti in shales Pink. 11114.1114,
preen and blue. The a 1.P,ISP
woor-
11111111' With hipline deleted to a 3111t 1)
how and ma:totting taffeta.hat's rem-
trlotel the onsemble.
Teti PutIney, Teo nel on, (111 41 his
brother's groomsmen, and the
usherswere Harold lendiney tool
Dr. Joe Pieletted, Orel) of London.
"Hillside," home of the bride's
parents, was the 4)P4.1,7 0!' the
reception, where Mrs. Mr Mae 114)11
rueerved in delphinium blue with
bronze Moss acceeeories. The
groom's mother assisted in ft blue
gray feock with matching aeeee-
F1111 1 Pg.
Leaving on a wedding trip, the
Inide WOre 11 11 1111 1'01''S green
eabateline stilt with tan acceseoriee.
On their return Mr, and Mee. PurIneY
111,311 reeide in Ln11(1011.
Agricultural Highlights
For The Week
Pbe members of Exeter Junior
Grain Club completed their project
tem the year,. when they exhibited
their grain entries at Exeter Pall
Pain Sixteen boys took Part in
this Grain Club Project an.d thirteen
exhibited a bushel each of the
Montealm Barley at their Aohieve-
melte Day at the Exeter Pair. ;rack
Horn, of Wnodhani, exhibited the
fleet prize bushel of barley, Final
club ettanclings will be released at a
later date.
One of the most interesting
exbibies at the Seaforth Pall Pair
was that of the Seaforth Boys'
Swine Club., when they showed
their young Yorkshire sows at the
Aehievement Day, Mr. Elgin Some
Dominion Live Stock Grader at
Canada Packers in Tot-ontn, judged
the thirty-two young SOWS exhibited
and the pair exhibited by John Mc -
Gavin Walton, scored erste follow
ed closely by Franlll41 TTirlcnell, of
Seaforth. The members of this
Cilub are to be congratulated on the
way they brought out and showed
their sows at the Achievement Day,
and most members, It is expected.
will be taking pert in the Senior
Swine Club in 1948,
The recent heavy rains have
4.1131 54.11 considerable delay to the
bean harvest and Will, 11.0 1101111t,
have a great effect on the quality of
the resnleing sample. An early frost
at this time would 01311.5441 33 serions
lose to thee fields which were
seeded at rather a late date and are
not yet mature.
Despite the fact that 1947 Plowing
Match is being held at 410111 disetnee
from Huron County, a number of
local plowmen will be paetielpatine
• in this big event, in preparation
for the International and for the
Laced Match being held on October
8th, at Wingham, arrangements
111n.ve been made for coaching work
with plowhons. at various pointe
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FOR SALE-
. Electric motors rewound alld rT.
'lire& Expert workmanship, Metier
nrices. New motors in etock.
inaustrics,
649 Ontario Street,
Stratford, Ont,
MI:morials
We realize our obligation when we
911 your order tor a memorial -0114
we provide only materials of tin.
ending serviceability, Design and
workmanship are of the finest, and
our prices are most moderate.
CEMETERY LETTERING
Promptly Done
All MODERN EQUIPMENT.
Wingham
Memorial Shop
'Phone 256 R. A. Spotton
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Hospital, Seaft:rth
Mr. and itir:t. Sholthrook mol
Chorlou or 'Hunts: all :1114.t. t411'
AT:inning of Ki 1,114.ThAr ..41•1,1;
1t,.1., 111!)!) )17'. and 3(11:.•
111.'14) 10111.11 11'110.
Mr, N. Philips. formerly of Port
Mkriti 33114 Mr. W. R. Johnston ef
Mingles members nf the Bane Hi
el/M11191.CP etaff have taken position,.
here.
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Dan and Mrs. (111.4s:er 114)113)11:1' (3
Sunday from a very enozabeeliolelay
W111) their son Fred et Nee I:Istvan4
mut they lsn spent 1, few hours with
their son Stnart in iNliellatol nn their
way back.
ellee Evelyn Cunningham, Rea.N„
left Monday for Toronto, where she
willtake a course in Public Health
at Toronto University. This is the
second such course Miss CunnIng.
ham has taken and het, Inane friend,
west her success.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy efeKay. Miss
Helen and Miss Shirley who hare
spent most of the summer with his
mother Mrs. Chas. McKay left
rather hurriedly last Saturday after
neWs of the damage to his Property
by the hurrieene In Lake Worth.
Fia., reached him. Miss Shirley
went to Laneing, Mich., to begin her
university. Miss Helen to Buffalo
N.Y., 'to Enish her university course
and mr. and 1V4)rs. McKay direct to
Florida.
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Young -McBurney
A quiet wedding was solemnized
the Manse, Ailsa Crake, by Rev, .70110
Pellicle on Monday, September Sth.
n.i• 3 p.ni., when Mies Elve May Me -
Burney, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Mollurney or PI Wawa -
111901), became the bride et Mr. Victor
Young, •son of the Intr. Mr and Mts.
Young of Moines. heppy eouple
will melte their home Or the eroom's
rilT111 011 (114' ath of Morris. Their
many friends in this district ex-
tend hest wishes fee a long and
happy wedded life.
Hopson-DavIdson
WALTON.---On 'Wednesday. Sept
17, Isabel Sean Davidson. onle
daughter of Mr. and Mre. Walter
Davidson became the bride of
Oliver Richard lions•on of Bayfield
leer. R, G. Hazlewood performed
the donble-riug ceremony at the
home of the held Miss Elva
Sholdiee Plnyed the werbling march
and "Because" during signing of
the register. Given In ma ringby
leer father, the bride wore a gown
of white eyelet embeoldery with
Ince insertion and pale pink velvet
ribon, Her shoulder veil was
caught in a matehing Juliet eel),
and she carried a shower . bouquet
of Sweetheart roses and forget -me,
note. Site wore a strinzr of pearls.
o gift of the bridee,Toonl, Mrs,
Ray 'Pringle was the bride's only
attendant in a portrait frock of
rose moire with gold calot and she
carried yellow roses. William Mo-
ine-aim Boyeeld, was hest man,
The mother ot the bride received in
a midnight bine crepe dres.s and
wore a corsage of white gladioli
petals. She was neelsted by the
brirlegream's mother, dreesed 111
blank velvet with similar 001`41134)e.
A buffet lunobron 94310 served at
the home of the bride, by Misses
Mettle 13011.11n1 t. Shirl.w Bennett,
Doreen Coutts, Mae ..Taeltson, Elva
Sholdive 1)e141 Mnelorie liackwell
The bridegroom's gifts to the 11171 1.
enn of beater was a 4)014 bracelet
and earrings eat with mormstonee:
to the best man a travelling heg
and to the waltresscs, ben bon dish -
est, Tho bride donned a black crepe
dress with black met, pined hat and
purse for the Wedding trip to Buf-
falo.
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Watching the men at work on his new barn,
Jim thinks of the friendly talk he had with
his bank manager. "I've got good land and
I can work it. With a little extra money I can
really make a dream come true ..
So Jim got his bank loan. Soon, there'll be
new farm equipment ... improved livestock
a . a well filled granary. More work for the
community, more farm products, more food
for home and export.
Helping people in all walks of life to profit
from their own enterprise and industry h
one of the chief functions of Canadian banks.
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