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THE RED STAR SERVICE STATION
Brussels, Ont.
GAS OIL REPAIRS
Batteries Charged in 1 Hour without
removing battery from car.
Dealer for Renfrew Machinery
Sales and Service
Cash or Terms on .Renfrew Prf,tden.:t.s.
Tobs. Cig. Chrc.I3a;rs P174.19
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Deale§s for Sun Ray and Blatcl-aford
Fe :ids.
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OLD• DISABLED OR DEAD
CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES
Promptly and Efficiently Removed
Simply Phone Collect
Brussels 72
Ingersoll 21
WE DO THE REST!
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She's helping fill a pay envelope.
In her kitchen?
Yes! She is one of Ontario's thousands of housewives
saving all the electricity possible so that more power
can be made available for our busy farms, factories
•and other industries.
How is she saving electricity?
•Right now, a delicious dinner Is being completely
cooked in the oven using only one element—Instead of
several on the cooking surface.
As soon as the kettle :forted to "sing", she turned the
switch to "off"; the stored heat in the element will
bring the Water to a boil.
Such a careful homemaker uses only proper sized
utensils on elements, uses "low" heat for stews, and
saves inany a penny by making the best use of stored
heat after switches have been turned off.
Please save all the electricity you can! Even- the
"little" you save, multiplied by the "little" saved by
all Hydro consumers, will speed Ontario's growing
factory and farm production.
BRUSSELS HYDRO COMMISSION
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Eff^enve W7'1' • 111pWer,i and
lighted tappre, t_enited
Church wes the ,e1 Saturday
for the merring, ,o Olive .ToYee,
daughter of Mr. end lirs, A. J.
Walker. to Mr. .Teie, Edward Heal,
son of Mr. and Mr.. Neiman C, Heal,
ell of Winghern. Se, A. Bee
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(Tort of al! 1 Mr, Claude
I -login,. Wits 11 t 1110 iIno, Mrs. Gar-
net BAlcOir. Parry Seen.l. lent of the
bride, Wait So1014t.
Given in marriaee by her fathel
the bride IN' 01' o a iam.. eral gown of
brocaded white eethi the fitted
battier- finiehpe welt drop shoulders
and inset yokeP The emit skirt ex-
tended 'into a slight trete. A coronet
or seed pearls held her finger-tip
veil, and she earrlei eeseade of
white baby ehryeaniltemums. Mrs.
J. M. Hupper, Mat 1'11 Of !MOM., was
gowned in mulberry verve% made
with seelloped cap sleeves
and full sidle formine a slight train.
She had long matching mitts with
matching halo of braided velvet, and
carried a nosegay of pink chrysan-
themums, The erideentticls, Miss
Marjorie Tereneh, Mtge eTeney Chan -
man, Fort Erie, mit ‘i,1 of the bride,
and Miss .Tidy Ann Fox, Guelph,
junior bridesmaid for her aunt, wore
similar gowns of oireme.e. velvet.
They also bad nettehher mitts and
.brakled halos, ani carried bronze
chrysanthemums, Mr. James 4.
Cameron was greeinquan, and ,the
ushers ,T. M. Hopper, and
Mr. W. W. spetee Smmirt. couein of
the groom.
, A reception followed the home
of the bride's parente. mei later uta
couple lett on a trip, the bride wear-
ing a suit of cinnamon !noire with
matching bet aml entekrat coat
They will reside in Wineleen.
The bride le the sister of Mrs.
George Galbraith or lirp,q,ls.
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The monthly meeting of W.te S.
and !,)r A or T'nion Intitel Church
was held en Thureday afternoon,
Nov. 20 In the elutreb. basement, with
a goodly number present. The
society had as guests two groupe
from Cranbreek, the Young Women's
Auxiliary and ladies 01 the Women'e
Missionary Society. Mrs, Rev.
Brenton took elearge et tho Devotion.
al period, Mrs. P. Weed the Roll ORB
and Mrs. Meehan the bueinese. Mrs.
Campbell gave an interesting paper
on "How to bring C,00l-Will to teen,
in the new year, witlelt was followed
by prayer by Mee. D. I -Teenier. A trio
number was nicely sung by Mrs
Kernaghan, Miss, Muriel MoDonald
and Mrs. MacIver, with Mra, Martin
McDonald at, Ithe piano. An .added
feaettre was, the preeenteeme of a
ruby crystal 1,41S•0 as a parting gift to
Mrs. Brenten who has been a
capable and wllliflg worker In the
soeietye An address was read by
Mrs, Letitia Lake and Mt% Cox pee.
embed. Dees. Brenton was pleasaan.
le, surprise and thanked the ladies
In well Chosen *weeds. A :Bible glitz
Oontest WEIS arranged end conelnoted
by Mrs, B. lVfeTnteele An offering of
$5.92 was received, A ;lenity lunch
was served and soctal hour enjoyed.
A vote of thanks was tendered the
tTnioe. ladtee ter their hospitality
by Itens. }bother end seconded be
Mite Sa,e, Calneron, All the ladies
felt they hn.cl enjoyed t very pleasant
afternoon.
NW. Mr, Brenton will Preech his
ferewell sereeme next Siteday, Nov,
30, Service at Union Deleted
Church will be 2,80 p.m , Sunday
sahool at Md. Mr, and Mrs, Brenton
are moving to Lelideebore,
e
THE BRUSI+7;:l.5
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Ontario's fast-growing
industry and agriculture,
demands more and mole
electricity. New power
developments cannot be
built fast enough to supply
the immediate need.
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EIWPILOVIVIE:'47
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PEOPLE WF KNOW
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Mr. end Mrs. I-Ltroll Lowry of
New Liskeard spent a few days in
town this week on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Manrice• Layeonk
and children of Waterdown were
week end guests at the home of
Mr., and eTre. as. Annetrener and
renewing old friendships in town.
Miss Audrey Conc,ins has gone to
Woodbridge where she hoe secured a
Position with the telephone company.
Mrs, ALS. Kernagh all has just
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returned after spending a week m
Thornhill at the home of her daugh-
ter Mrs. Berl Sholdice and family.
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Mr, and mrs. G. el Laycock and
family of Waterdown and Helen
Armsibrom ar Toeonto wern week
end visitors with lelr, and :Hrs. Jas,
Armstrong and family.
F, Heanath
Reolsy.ered
Capt,m?frilt
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nl.cd'ern F.ye 5e.eleiteem
'hone 118, Hartiston
GOODATAR
TIRES
so It's a wise motorist
who insists on long -wearing,
oney - saving Goodyear
TiXes. They give many
as of dependable ce,.
at lower corst-per- . We
have Goodyear* ha your du
• . . come in today.
YOUR
GOOD EAR
MAUR
ELLIOTT BROS.
Brussels) Ont.
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AUCTION SALE
of Cattle
at lot 15, Con. 13, McKillop wp.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd
at 1:30 P.M
Red cow, 6 years ald, due March 1
Roan, cow, rising yrs, due Feb. 23
Black cow, 9 yrs, old, due March 6
I-Tolstein cow rising 4 Ym, due'Mnr• 3--
1 heifer due March 11
1 heifer freshened in August
8 steers rising 2 years old
11 heifers rising 2 years old
3 steers rising one year old
2 heifers rising one year old
1 calf
TERMS - - CASH
ED. DAVIDSON, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auotloneer
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements
At Lot 7, Concession 8, Morris Twp.
one -and -a -quarter miles north and
one -and -a -half miles east of Blyth
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5
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Phone 22-r-11
Men's Work Boots
Men's Oxford Shoes
Men's Heavy Socks
Men's Fine Socks
Men's Sweaters
Men's Dress and Work ShirtlO
Men's Work Pants
Men's Overalls
Ladies' Oxfords
1
o Your Christmas
Shopping Here
Specials Fri, Sat., Mon., Tues.
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Conveyance
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET -- — ETHEL, ONT.
at 12.30 o'clock, sharp,
the following: -
HORSES
Grey horse, 10 years old
Bay horse, 9 years old
Bay conch mare. 6 years old
CATTLE
Grey row, due time of sale
Roan cow, due December 27
Red cow, due .Tannery 17
Red cow, due January 22
Black cow. due February 4
Red cow, due February 21
Black cow milking, and bred ,again
Shorthorn hull 'Royal Augustue'
(red) (285426), bon Angnet .16,
1945. Bred by "Ephriam
Girton
3 prat -Hereford eteers, 2 years old
5 part -Hereford heifers, rising 2 yrs.
6 Spring Salves
PIGS
2 York sows, bred
19 chunks, ranging from 60 to 00 lbs.
2 (Nearly New) feed hoppers
POtTLTRY
125 R. T. Red pullets (laying)
1 10x1.2 colony house, hydro installed
1 eleetric. brooder, 500 chick caporal
4 good range eheaters and equipment
IMPLEMENTS
Binder, Massey-Harrie, 7 foot cut:
MeC,ormick-Deerthg oil bath mower.
6 -font ent; McCormick -Deering fertil-
izer drill, 18 disc; letessey-learris 13
spring -tooth outfit vatoe; Mass ey-
Harris hay loader; Massey -Harris
chimp rake. 10 -foot; 5 -section
Diamond herrows; souffler; Verity
walking plow; ierity 2 -furrow
walking plow; Galvanized Oil druM;
land roller; set of scales, 2009 -thee;
Ins boat; Clinton fanning ni111; 16 -ft.
hay rack anti eliding rack; wagon
box wtth stock rack to fit; tubber -
tired wagon; steel tired wagon;
gravel, box; cream separator, Mc-
Cormick -Opening, No. 2; good set of
sloop eleighs; hay fork; trip rope;
slinge; sling chain: 20-f1e ladder;
piano box entter; rnbber-tired buggy
with good top; 2 steel -tired bugle;
forks; shovels; mid other artieles
10 numeroue to mentien,
HARNESS
Set double breeching heeriess; set
single hotness; numbet of heree
tonere.
• HAT and GRAM
Quantity Of good hay; about 500
bus. Mixed grain,
TERMS • DASH
Everything to be sold without
reserve as farm Is sold,
THOMAS LAIbLAW, Proprietor
E. P. OHEENEY, Clerk •
HAROLD JAOKRON, Auctioneer
oUSINTSS CAlluS
C. A. Myers, M. D. L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
ent for --Fire, WincIstortira, and Automobile Lasmansce
let particulars of our Special Automobile Poiicy or femme*.
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7
Walker Funeral Home
Day of Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge tor 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.
••••••••••••••War.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and I3RUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day.
Phone 20x Successor to E. D. Bell
fee
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
one 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. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or BRUSSELS. ONT.
• Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron Cottnty)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASON/MU
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" slid thy'
will be looked after Immediately
For information et,write or phone tew. RAVASSA
OrIIto to 0. R. 3 Welton, „,