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R. R. 2 BRUSSELS, ONT.
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MYeetinces le The Town
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L; 1.11 iu::il,-1 11111 utnc
helped due'.,-a;:c$ uu t.triuul .tet-•
. ieet:6, Thr :ie eatketf .. Seiele; 01+111.
eves .11t'. John :t. ‘larder Oi I1.1'.1'l-' .:
vele, t?du.• t.^It1) bro,ee r ,cit'1 ' im a
mined ,111 t -:0t(. al:., Irin 111,+!•:.
villi•,
The lu`x •r •, n,,,
1,01111'»..1.: whine 77,ora nn L ':11
11111 by all pr,•atrnt.
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SaTium for Ai tl. shntera
f. THE 1. \Tit)`' +1- (11.111 P1l.t1-
('T.,\1141?"). The Wee -meet 1 » 'tgh:,'
glad t18in,1s t1. 'isle ems Nla,nan, sc
the In,neltrr t1 .win+ men, 3, THE
SALVATION OF GOT) SO D CIIT :+ an -1,0 It sought for the euro bum made
ineuc mistakes 10 s0 801117,. s0 sin•
fol 'ten often reek after God aecerd-
ing to their owe ophtlnn;. but never
i emote i•1 till Goti's way is aerepte'i.
4. THE SALYAfrION OF 0011 RE-
' Cladl'PD. 'Newnan dipper in :foveae
and rias cured. se every shiner ti rt
plunges .in the sin 01e:teeiue fnantaie
will be +'lean, 1n closing sir.
Martin staked that "SAI.V:\TT0N TS
, REAL" nue it changes tiro live= of
'le t' • tli/'II 1, e.
Hell ul, tl` l' ,
mo 1111)51'
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7111' 1111110+
wort- road :1.111 1 ' "'1 .
Sate :1lrt,^lc ,t1,
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be cave;
tiitn r, -:•(1
11 red by
hy1 eYii!111C4,
given to the B•'' •
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Moved by (
by Cltnl :11, r it •F
15,. novelle ..11
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Townelep ..11
lt•bore :\rat
1Toced by 11'•''+ '
idled 1,7 ;too v,
arren„t , b- u_.
Fuer,*int end eel
FOR SALE
" 11.1511 Jack, 211 tont nIcitY. 111'+0.
Phone 71x Joe liutniltnu
FOR SALE -•+
1 garage.
• .111 Pilon 101x -r-2
FOR SALE
1lnlrtuity er Spy eppb s, 1o, 1 and
.1 I honer<ni,, opaavt'51. Apply Archie
tl ! Venlig. Phone 40.r -S, Blyth
FOR SALE -r
,1 .1: d \u electric Apes: vacuum elcancr•
• ,t1•,r a -Itis altachsneinI.
111 good condition. i
ORIS -
1'll+,,d':a•,tl:1..Y. N 40»)!11'" 1:1+13, 044
. feet
A. W. Synnott
FOR SALE -. I Wot'd eere 1.11.,..+'3': .1 ; I,. t„•,,,.. -•
.5; '. I
ad '1 1 Durham calf, 5 Months old. day by Jas 11118 Sit 3ih ,
i
i1. Iron Ur'
Phone 56-t'-3 Tta:v" Shir:+ls ! (Gordon For3usun _f t h • pee 111,1 of
1•.. I his father Win. 31, rieeliso 1 lu 10-
' Seth year, Mr. 1 •1.;11''41 was on:'
"..e. FOR SALE
1933 Chevrolet Relalt, 1 new tires.
heater, mechanically hoed. Apply,
Sohn 1,'llultz. But.: .3, Brussels.
Phone 33x.
-andrd by Cha 1..1 e) 1,; the
Court of. Reviee.r. eeitent
Roll h„ held la lie 111411 oil
Ratttrda.y, \,n !..' '1' t1. t'1 ''.,n.
1 . ('n1'ie1
'tiovt8 1.7 • •cun,lrrl
by Harvey eleee,a ..4+ we
CRANBROO;�•• seconded by Mrs, Menthe, Cameron,a
- eu today.
A" Carried. The offering wee taken
The meeting closed with the singing
of Hymn 254. Lunch was served by
the hostess.
The Coung W0111011.?. Auxiliary r 5t
at the home of Mrs. Stuart 'McNair
on Thursday, Nov. 1104. Hymn 121
was sung. The Devotional period
was taken by Mrs. MacIver on "For
Thee is the Kingdom. The Power
and the Glory For 'Ever" The
,Scripture lesson was taken from 151
Chronicles, ('11a'pter 16, verses 23-34
and read in unison. Prayers evele
given by Mrs, Maurice Camertn,
lililen Steins, Mrs. Stuart McNair,
Muriel MacDonald and Mrs. Mac-
Iver ending with the singing of the
Lords Prayer. Hymn 371 eve: sung.
The topic. entitle,/ "Whet of the
Future' and plans for the future of
India were given by Minn Baker.
One verse of Hymn 235 15¢19 song,
Mrs. MacIver then turners the meet-
ing over to the president Mrs, filen
Reetlter for tete business period.
'('be Roll Coll wars taken : nswer-
ing to the word "exalt'. The e"C-
retary read the minutes of the last
meeting and moved their adoption
Un Sunday morning, Nov,23 at
eleven o'clock the Sacrament of the
Lord's Slipper will be observed, On
Friday evening of this week at nine
o'clock 0 preparatory service will be
held in the church with Rev. 7, S.
Hatton. of Molesworth bringing the
n1Sa5ge. -' rn
Jas. and Mrs. leitc111e and Douglas.
Lmaim!, were week enrl visltors with
Allen awl Mrs. Cameron.
Mrs. Clara Omaltea:l has returned
from a riset of several weeks in
Oshawa with Vein. ant Mrs.
Hunter.
, Wm. anti Mrs, Smote/on are
gc4t11lg settled in their new home in
the village.
3I;ss A. J. Format aid Mr•s. Fio1'-
eller Mae] are taking in the Royal
Winter Fair in Toronto this week.
advertise fee e..1. ,1 ha
Towusli,)l, farm. In e. ire half
of lot 20, ee.17. learns
1418
On motion ,+t 1
i Joe Yuill I11e 111,-
111. et
1+•'tar"et agate 01 D. .14!1s r 15 at 10
s.nt.--eareiee
The follawiter 1. ,•.,nal ; '10.5+0paid:
Village of Blyt,, 311,' 'i,.'1
20.00
V. W. Milb,r. iniliz.,lt r..,. 7.35
A. E. Nether), ,alta .t.•
Eremite 14.5.+.:..tee
JAMESTOWN Cecil -wheeler. -,-1'•
rile and Mrs. John Campbell of
Winthrop ,also Mr. mei Mrs. ,Wm.
Thauler and children of Walton..
vi;;tte8 recently with Mr. and Mrs..
Gurdon Holt.
Harold (1rimrner of Preston, is
spending somotime with his cuttsill,
Mr. Bill Willis,
rifes. 'Se'l1li Breckenridge ,pent s
week with her Demote, Mr. and Mrs..
Reuben Stokes in Ternberd•y.
Sympathy is extended to ahs.
Ric+lt'ard Jacklin 111 tete' toss of 1124'
! mother, the late Mrs. Goll of Morrie.
Best wishes t.o Mr. and :ter; Mel-
'eille Jermyn. 11810 were `•eeeutly mar.
1 reed,
!harried on Tli,tu 8141., November
! 13 011. 14LIss Jean 3Tc! enuan and Mr.
Rata Thynne, both of Mertes 9'owte
:ship. Congratulations.
rile and Mrs. Wesesy Jermyn a1.,
comfortably settled in t -heir new
11ome in Brussels.
iereesee
• Ontario's present rapid growth is calling for more and more
electricity. Will you help to save it?
Be extra careful to turn 'OFF' lights in basement, garage, porch,
clothes closets, etc., as soon as they are not needed. It is abso-
lutely necessary to save all the electricity you can if industry is
to maintain employment and production at the present high level.
Make it a habit to turn lights 'OFF' when you leave a room
empty. Keep lamps, reflector bowls and shades clean. Turn 'OFF'
all electric appliances when not in use. Individual savings may
seem small, but collectively they provide large quantities of
additional power much needed by Ontario's expanding industries
and farms.
Brussels Hydro Commission
5,00
jurors ......,.., . 4.00
110 ons i 00
Geo, 9Tttrthm. '. 515; tt 1 ft ere 4.00
lfnnitfpat 'l'+ Are +l r :. S0
Jack Reavis. 13"tng1111t Hers,
Sheer' grant ..... . .... 10.09
Eir•t•
efoorse 1.4e i
FOS SALE -
Dry hard wood and soft maple and
eine, Split ready for the stove. Also i
of the older residents of the Slit
line of Morris sad livc4 there ea:l
Itinuoa'sly until he lei'. for .»meta:
nearly 30 704+1'11 ilgo, '1'11e funeral
Iwa1s lielrl upon the ta•rlval of the
12;43 twain from »lona to 3411110-
harl oeutetery 'nn Saturday, Not 1'.
land was conduelerl by the 1(eo. Alex
some cedaa'.
Phone 44x Jolt:1 Me1ah•
FOR SALE -
Beatty gas 'washer, good as new„
Air Molar windmill, 50 ft. tower, in
good repair; Alladdin Larne, pnarli•
ca11.y new, coal 011 hanging lamp, -
'Phone 21-r-18 Jack Work
FOR SALE -
1
"'Meanie land Gasoline Washers,
Immediate delivery, from $139.50..
Transportation prepaid, Budget
Terms, special discounts. to dealers.'
Citris»tiau''s Electric and H1rdtware!
Oshawa, Ontario,"
FOR SALE-
PIlectric motors rewound and !r�
paired', Expert workmanship. Moder
Libre y I.•e a ....... 15.00 ate prices. New motors to stock- I
o., Eettger tnaustrres,
4.30 649 Ontario Street,
+viler Stratford, Ont.
,,dine 49.30 _ __-..____-
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MAN WANTED-
rltitl01
for Rawleigb.Rottte. Real 0pp004
',Ant tunity. We help you get started,
4.60 Write. Rawleigh's,' Dept, ML -I-103 0,
Montreal.
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Insurance no 1,11
6elgrave
di, ln,f. r•ta a
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and laic .
TTarrey R4(,;,1,.11.1
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Praia ..... ,
W. T. Cornier h, rile f>'
irh,1 Train .....
Wm, 111. 811`0,0. !1'.
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Cine. Tree:.. ern^i. 5e
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241.00
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Mrs. Thomas Couiles
Funeral servile+ trrr.' 'geld 'wed-
ees(1ay afternoon for Mrs. Thomas
(.,Quires. 0q !b1.. 1118 s1 r -'.t'l nit of tete
district, win 413+'1 1"-rZ 011 Rattmdiay,
Horn Hannah l)intent In Wilmot
Township 115111' 101x;11+, on Augtl'stj
e, 1051, she attain• -1 exactly three
months of her .'1714 year, Whine
8011 a 1111115 she was brought to
111uerale by iter parents, the late
Mr, 11111 1+ti•s, Jahn Direr•et. Of her
many brothers and sisters only one
rentable alive. Barrs Dimwit of
Wingham.
Tu recent years rhtrtng the win-
ter months. Mrs. •Ceultes lived In
Toronto w9111 her youngest child,
Miss Mabel Cou1'tes and ;pent the
summers 5n 11Tnssela. Because of
her poor health she was enable to
return ei Torontofall,
She is sem-Ned by two sons;
Charles. 6Vtt11nee 'Per•tisbip; D1'.
.Tt1111, T'hilad-elphia; teen daughters,
Mrs. ,Trent Ai1Tnteele Mole+ewoi't1i,
and lids Mabel, T'o'orlo, Her lues•
band elr'41 In 1917: lend her (laugh'
ter, Mrs, 'William Manning, Minne-
apolis iu 1000, Her cedes, son, Dr.
Edgar o! 1'liil.td 1phl'•, 11.3851 2011r
Years 08.1,
The f1110"1a1 I.t' ,l11r: was held • in
R1uelaTr T-nit.e8 (!1111rr,11 F1'idaY
and erns cnuditt-tred by Rev. J, A,
Tlnralen, Mrs. .Tnau, 'C1-ie1Jle-er1 was
eelcist. Tnternleetin the Dandle
Mot, Wiedien. (einefere. • .
The piillbe.trprs were William
I<tess, Aso 7111181tnn and 13rct.rold
Fullerton T setae 1, Grne'ge .Ger-
man. Clllt4nn; /Irwi(4 Smtth anti
Berns 1lofia»f, 'Elduaroic, •
WANTED -
Man for steady travel among con-
sumers in Brussels. Permanent con,
vection with large mannlf0)turer
Only reliable huetler considered,
Write Rawleirlh Dept, No. NIL -3-152-
131, Montreal,
WANTED -
Wanted flocks to supply us with
/latching eggs for the 1948 hatching
season. Hocks culled and blood -
tested free. Guranteel premium
plus hatchability premium paid. 'For
full details write Twecltlle Chick
Haltlhchemies Limited, Fergus, Ont.
FOS SALE --
Frame 3 story Howse, and Ritt111en
attached can be moved or torn down:
Price reasomiable, also a number of
real good tames.
J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Phone 84.
AGENT WANTED -
We are constantly receiving re=
pelts Eo' our ' guranteed products
in your leoality. Why not handle the
agency derive an income of $85, to
$00, weekly? Exclusively assured.
If you have selling ability, start
NOW! FA.MIL17X, beet. B. 1600,
Dedorilnier, Montreal.
WANTED-.
Wanted flocks to supply us with
hatching eggs for the 1948 hatching
season. Flocks culled and blood
teslted 2i'ee. Guaranteed premiumq
plus hatchability premium paid, Alm),
wonted to purchase cockerels, suit-
able
uitable for breeding. For full detnile
write Tweedlie Chick 2aholrerle4
Limited, Fergus, 0tatario,
"HELPANTEU--MALE"
AN OPPORTUNITY--
Eletabliehed Rural Watldne District;
available. 7 you are aggressive)
and between the agee of .25 and 65-1
have or can secure travel outfitf
this ie your oppontundty to get estate
lisped hi a profitable businese of
your own, For full Partfottlars write
today to The . Watkins Mason 8t F Montreal'
Dkpt, O 21 D`4. s
Cane.
L001< A`t' vOun LABEL.
andel' Niln111 » a1,.- p 11 ,rre
were sit. nehbb n a, Wolt 1 1.1: •11,
F.dtvin Armstrong. Limos
t» , air ''tie.
Stewtu•t (`Ioakev 3'i!1,'1 A.'xts'-ang
and William .1. leen-eine.
11r�. Fer'tnsou t nal 011,• daughter
(Iraq. , 14.\„ pr",rl. r•1•a,n d him 'tette
years ng'u. brine, 37,C , Dr, (1Qrion
and 'Mies Nei:Oleo; :,i' lee to
(1itnrtt 1I 1,,1,47+.1 111. 011e .pntp+1111Y
of this 14,111717411111y 3N .'0+11.1''8 et the
bereaved family
ler,. M. C'an 1515'Il. 6(41101 -tit 2nd
Mr. and Were. ' E. R. Rnesittel of
Luut1eu w88: rea„'ul vi+il,mr7. with
Mr, and Ales, Toa. Bewldy,
,gym;: a n+z�•
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ei
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v:i'1..) GOOD TO 6' .KNOW!
Here is yc;ur bank manager. Servi:ng you
is his job -and he is as proud of serving
you well as you are proud of your
owls work.
If you need credit for business or per-
sonal reasons -talk things over 'with him.
He will respect your confidence. His
knowledge and experience, with the
whole organization of the .bank behind
him, can provide for you a Wealth of
information on conditions in Canada and
elsewhere too, if you need it.
Your bank manager is easy to meet--
and a good man to know!
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