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WELL HATCHED.
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T'hon..e 99-r-4 Brussels
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate
Conveyance
and Commissioner
GENERAL 1NSUARANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET -- -- ETHEL, ONT.
Make
W Jackson e . Ltd.
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
wir Heade! suers
for
C1stiping
Park
your car behind our 'garage.
FET
So-
hc-ehere
J
v oe ised Cars
You can save from $100 to $300 on used cars.
Market pricespaid or asked.
1946-47 Mercury Coach, like new
1946 Ford Fordor Sedan
1941 Nash Sedan
1933 Pontiac Coach
1929 Oldsmoble Sedan
1939 Ford - 1 ton - Panel
1940 3 -ton International truck
1941 Ford 2 -ton Truck
No Black
We have just completed our first year with the Ferguson
Tractor. We delivered 46 tractors and over 200 Ferguson
system implements.
Have you your 1949 order in. You can save money by
buying Ferguson system implements today.
The Tractor and Implements with FINGER-TIP CONTROL.
L. & W. Jackson Motors Ltd.
Phone Listowel 161
Your Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System Implement
Dealers.
Your General Motors Dealers --Chevrolet, Oldsmobile,
Pontiac, Buick.
Take advantage of our Front End Service.
Yes! We have a Calendar for you.
BUY IMPERIAL OIL AND GAS
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101assiT d Ads
FOR SALE—
ilee's lobe slcatts and leeet.t size 5.
IPhone 18-r-13
•
FOR SALE --
Cue! fieuler In excellent +ondltioe
Phone 51-r-0
FOR SALE.•
9 Collie females 11 months, cheap
ao good home.
Phone 037-r-4 Seaforth
WANTED
(Girls to room or Ward for the
winter,
/Phone 70-r-11 Tim Lillian Clark
•
NOT I0E—
Threr cars stove coal expected
this week -1 Blue
coal; , 2
Reading
'coal,
g
,
Phone 22-r-14
7. tI, Fear, Ethel
FOR SALE—
A abed 25' x 75' at the Lumber
Yard,
Phone 77 D. N. McDonald
FOR SALE -
100 acre farm, good buildings, I's
miles west of Blyth on bighway.
Phone Blyth 18-r-5 Alfred Machan
FOR SALE -
1 used Wood's IOlerr.:ic Grain
Grinder; 1 used Wood's Electric Oat
Roller, Phone 88x -r-4
Walter Rosa Poultry Farm
FOR SALE—
Frigidaire refrigerator for sale I
W. Shortreed Again Mr,;. Earl Hamilton; :ie, ,,
President Of M • is
ore ff nt-raon, No. 11, - Air. and tire. I
Farm Federation Wilmer ('oIlil 1: No, P,1, ;lir. and , CAR ETAKe,e
Pbe Fot, sloes h 111, Re. env„• x;th Air.. M. Richman; No, 17 lir. and i
lgnv Chri0tmas de 1011. (nus, was ttie Mrs, J. Coultas; county dirtetrtr^ 1 Vlerris Tuwnshile school Board is
scene t' Che ]ar est tVIJfred Shorh•eocl, maul .Anderson lashing for appiieeticui:: for rh.-
g gathering nr hog producers' comnetr. e. Jack pOS.tieu or r.•nr•etalcer ;n e.,, It "; rlt.,
the Morris Federation 01 Agrleul• Wk-ksJradt Nelsen Begone, eeeem I11 eeheeie fur 1910. Amis•: ret oo
tare ever !rebs, when the group nrniDmrrn' committee, Georg+ Beth- Imence February 1, Heti,•
mot for their annual meeting m
and e:tnti+nn. Carl Johnston y +ppli:arlc;
banquet. Abnul. 175 •pnrsnns attend 'ulll slot al
rel the hanryuet, which was caterer
far a the Women's Wee
ed women fn /from the s •errtar•y +,r from taw of the
until December 31, 194R.
Bolgrave, Wilfred Shortreed, the the banquet. T' V. T. Cruickshank% ie trustees. Applicatimrs
president, was master of ceremonies
Wiugizarn, was an bmtnrrd guest I rrceiv0d
Rev, W, ,7, Moores asked the bleseinte
R. S. Shaw, Seeretar.,r
! Biueval:t. Ont.
Wean, ty, let:N Jer i-.th, 1'd•le
NOTICri
WANTED
C,00rge Hetherington moved n • ` eatery requeste9, An out
1 vote. of thank to the flew off the duties may be .obtained
and Gordon Bennett, Olin Mn sere ETHEL
etil tural representative for Huron IMP W.Vomeu's Institute hel•1 their
county, led the singling I1n'ougheat ilrernabor meeting last Thursday
the evening, Miss Elaine wain afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mex
was at the: piano, Charles Roffman, Pearson with a good attendance- The
Blur
val
e, contributed Scotch tch songs, president. . Mrs. Wardlaw was in
with Mrs. Raffaele at the piano. Miss charge of the meeting, After the
Lohse Shortreed also sang two usual opening exercises :be Loll wa
solos,
" ehlled answered by What i Want for
Mr. Moores introduced the guest Christmas. The lausln'sa
speaker, Capt, Norman Rawson of pert•.a
Hamilton. Csptalo Rawson new stove
fort was decltos, Willie a
Med that the world is undue. tion- new stove the hall. Mrs, Viind
ably drifting toward a third world ischillbut let give t it whistle e motto' 'ashit wlll
war, the main cause of which, he we'll keep our Christians merry still.
believes, is our Whirl in human Mrs, Bort G•ndden favored with a
relations, We have relied too much, solo, Little Town of Rethelehem.
he declared, upon our own clever- Mrs, de Doodler gave a very splen -
nese and organizing- ability and not did Christmas topic,
enough on eternal priori, :.
flee fundamental truths that would was enjoyed led by Mrs. 7,. Lake with
bring better relationships. Rioherrl Mrs. Stan. Speiran at the piano. The j
Procter moved a vote a 11100110 meeting Closed with the National land other workers in scene
to the speaker.people's activities. The society rob
Anthem. Lunch was ,hon servi,d ed In favor of sending a resolution
L. E. Cardiff, M.P., eotnplintenteR by the committee, Mea, E. Tic.
to the ' chairman of the Ontario
s Rnd A sing song of Christina, Carols
'ThUF:VALE.
morning the orning servi •0 in the
TTnited Church here 311 Sunday, Rev
J. A. Burden spoke on the text, "Ye
are the gala of fhe eerie." Airs.
,John "Wirkstead sang a solo; and
of the request of the minister, the
congregation sang the national
anth,an of Newfoundland,
Airs, Stanley Darling had charge
of the Y.P.O..Pin the Tented Church
Sunday evening and spoke on the
topic, "Follow Me," a plea for vol
unteers to offer themselves as Sue -
day School teachers, ramp loaders
the Federation on the erection of Taggart and Mrs, Stan. Speiran. Liquor Control Board asiting for
' r.I r. K:4 A �r�+
Fl
at the tntvllsh in marls And Ia reduction of the hour., of sale
wished them orrery snrrese, Gordon
'nP alenholtc beverages.
Good used Easy and Matehine, + anrepresseel hie desir been in in Mr. end Mrs. Lyle
Rebuilt (nearly new)• any nnss y Ho peer were � The pulpit at Knox Presbytertsn
Dean Davison at Riverelde Motors
Bennett .1sn .voiced �no,1 tvi
t ihle at
sliest
STRAYED—
Strayed onto lot 23, eon. 7, (ireY
township, 2 heifers, Proving property
and. paying expenses rightful owner
can have same.
Phone S5 -r-14 Camreon Cochrane
•FOR SALE -
1 dining room table, 1 ,vooden
double bed, 2 rocking chairs, leather
covered, like new, 10 chairs.
To be sold reasonable call at
The Arcade Store, Brussels
FOR SALE—
Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
W guests of honor at a surprise party Church here was oectlpie,l m col,
R. Lobb, tend0rlclt tonneeee press when their family called to celebrate � day by Rev. John Polios' of Wing.
dent of the TTuron T*erlerr tion, rom• their 30th wedding .,nniversary,
ham. who mentioned same of his
plimenterl the group and its 01001. The family includes two daughters impresisons of the re^ent laymen's
dent end told the netdipnre of and ono son, Mrs. Lloyd (Laura) !conference held in Winebam and
fuel re plans. 'Re said the British
orders for bacon would he hard to
1111 with siich reducse production
or hoge. • *
A resolution was adopted to
be
sent to ()Hewn requesting that
higher compensation be 1,aid for
rejections for T.B, in dairy herds.
Harvey Johnston presided for
the election of offleers, which re.
suited as follows: president, Wil-
-- fred .Shortreed; vire-president.
George Hetherington; directors,
0.3, 1, Mr. and Mrs. L. Phelan;
No. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
envelope with price hist. m.11711111; -No. 4, Mr. ,and Mrs, Reg,
samples 25s, 24 samples, ;1,00. Mail Watson; No. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
Order Dept. M-33 Nov -Rubber Co and Procter; No. 6, Mr. and Mrs.
Bos 91, Hamilton, Ont. Jack Bowman; No. 7, Mr. and Mrs,
Nelson Higgins; No. 6, Mr end
FOR SALE— --
Mr, and
0,
Electric motors rewound sand re. Mrs. William Peacock; . Mrs. Jack Bryan; No.1 Tinton S.S.
+aired. Expert workmanship. Moder. 3,. Bernard Craig; No, 1, Mr. and at 7:30 each Sunday evening.
ate prices. New motors in stook, Everybody Welcome.
Bettger industries, -
849 Ontario, Street, m�
'�u1,�
tNm ap
Stratford, Ont
Alcock and Mrs. Tom (Muriel)
Garniss, Brussels and Stanley at
home. There are also six grand-
ehildren. Mr. and Mrs. Napper
were presented with a motor rug
to nark the occasion.
Three Babies Baptized
Rev. W. J. Moores of Belgrave
United Chrv.ch , baptized three
babies -at the Sunday morning ser-
vice. They were Murray WtrllRce,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Via -
cent; David Clifton, son of Mr. and
based his sermon on one in particu-
lar. "The Value of the Church."
Personals: Miss 1T,=at,, Moses
Mrs. Charles Davis, anl Mrs. Wal.
ter Forrest, all of Brussels, witn
Mrs, Arthur Shaw; Mr. and Mrs,
Neil B. Mcblachern and family.
Mount Forest, with Mrs. R F. Gar
piss, and withtheir uncle, Mac
Scott, who Is a patient in the Wing
ham hospital.
TTrs. Clifton Walsh; and Clarence i The December meeting of the We•
men's institute was hell at the
Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ihome of Mrs. Curtis, with the
Yuen.
president, Mrs. Carl Johnston,
-
•pre'siding. There was a good
GOSPEL MEETINGS
attendance, A donation of 05.00
In Orange Hall,- Brussels was voted to the "Sevte tate Children"
under the direction of fund. Cups are to be hough;. for
John M. Martin of Hawkesville - use in the, community hall. A com-
mittee composed of Mrs, Curtis, Mrs.
.7. A. Burden, and Miss Mary Duff
was appointed to look after the
"Cbristrna-e Cheer" boxes.
Christmas carols were sung by
the group. Mrs, J. H. Smith gave
a talk and led in a dis.cnssl4n on
"The Value of Gond Reading."
She stressed the Importance of
reading to children and of enenur-
'aging them to read by themselves.
Mrs. Burden gave a talc on the
Christmas topic; and a demonstra-
tion on wrapping Christmas boxes
Iwas given by Mrs. Carl ,7chnst.on,
Lunch was served by the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Milton Smith and
Mrs. Eldred Nichol.
Rev, Leland C. Jorgensen has
left for Chicago, 211„ after being
a patient for a short' time in the
Wingham General Hospital, He
has been advised to take. a rest
Mrs. Jorgensen is a patient In the
Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago:
where Mr. Jorgensen will also ga
for a medical checketp,
FOR SALE—-"
1 chest of drawers, washstand,
bedroom .dishes, oak cooking chair, 2
wicker chairs, oak library table, set
of dishes, daybed, commode, boy's
brown leather coat size 16, cross -cut
saw, sealers.
Phone 40 -
FOR SALE—
Oil lamp, odd kitchen. ()hairs,
dishes of all kinds, 2 5 -ft. ice saws,
two or three men's good overcoats
and many other entitles. Proceeds to
be used for Christmas cheer for
children.
Frank Miller Brussels, Phone 77-r-5.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS( -
Distribute our 250 Products; Toilet
Articles, Medicines, • Extracts,
Spices, Floor Wax, Insecticides,
Form Products, splendid asortment
of Girt Boxes. Our dealora make
substantial -profits. A customer in
each home! For Catalogue and de-
talls, write to FAMIE,Z, 1800
Deloraimier street, Montreal, P,Q,
FOR SALE-- o
I have listed 4 houses in the
Village -•of Brussels, Those are good
buys and immediate possession can
he given.
100 -acre farm, real good buildings,
good farm, hydro, imemdiate posses-
sion,
100 -acre farm, real good buildings,
good location, hydro, Thio is a real
good farm. Immediate. possession,
75 -acre farm, eft mite from High-
way, price $3200,00,
PJhone 84 J. C, Long,
Real Estate Broker
Brusesls, Ont.
FOR SALE -
100 acre farm near city, goad
buildings, also near village; • 100
acre farm, hydro, good buildings,
good location; 100 here farm, good
buildings near school; 100 acre
tarni good buildings near village:
♦ good house in village of Brussels,
Mata Possession, .
• L O. flung,
Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont.
To All Friends in
Brussels
Last year we found it impossible to greet you all
personally at Christmas so this year we are using this
medium to extend to all a Hearty Christmas Greeting and a
wish to each personally that you may have a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
Dr .and Mrs. W. D. S. .larrlisesora,
16 Malcolm Rd., Leaside.
To the electors of Grey Township
My sincere thanks for the support ac.
corded me in the election onMonday, Dec.
13. 1 will as Reeve endeavour to be worthy
of the confidence -displayed in electing. me.
Wishing yoti the Compliments of the
Season.
Yours sincerely,
JOHN McNABB
-����rs
:b%Reel'')e 7) A k••"VAw.'> MAVOW,,Mitl;s
DEAD OR ALIVE! -
We will pay for old, disabled or dead
COWS $5.00 ea. HORSES $5.00 ea
HOGS $1.50 per cwt,
All according to else cod condition
!Isco.. COLLECT, for prompt, courteous money
Brussels 72 — Ingersoll 21'
WILLIAM STONE SONS LTD.
INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
AN ALL -CANADIAN FIRM, ESTABLISHED 1870
W A LTON
1lhYmns were %Ills!;• li-n0dirtinrt was
pronounced and meeting adjeurnel.
Will all tier 1110111ber,Pl, 1100 Savo
the need stamps off their Christmas
111011 and ordinary mail and Taring
fhrtn to the. January ora (+lino; so
thet'we may forward them to help In
our W.M.S. work. .
Officers for 1049, hon. ores„ Mrs,
10. Rrvens; ores.. Mrs. .T, Mershali;
1st vice ores., Mrs, 1). litlahtnn; 2nd
vire Imre., Mrs. C. Martin' 3rel vice
Ares, Mrs, 7. McDonald! secretary,
Kfrkhy, treas.., Mrs. N Reid;
I
Rim/fir circ., hers. S. .Toltngtnn: eon:.
friend 500., Mrs, P. Holman; sac, of
Temperance and Chfilstian Fellow,
Mrs. N. Schade, and Mrs. W. Broad -
foot; Misiannary monthly sec., Mrs.
F7. John ton, Stewardship 400„ Mrs.
E, Tire -ane; Literature ser Mrs. R.
Bennett: neereaate heinere •,e Mrs
W. f'. Bennett Mission Bend, Mrs.
A. McVell and Mrs. 7. emelt; Baby
mind, Mrs. G. Mo(evin; C.G.I.T. Mrs,
R C Hazlewood, neeiste lira, FL
Kirkby. Mrs. G. M,•Arthni endltot•s,
Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Mrs. 7. Mc-
Donald. ..,
W. A. °fevers for 10.19. Hon, pre%.,
Miss M. Solute; Pres., Mrs, W. y
Bennett; • 1st vice prem., Mre. J.
Smith: 2nd vice pre%„ Mrs. C.
Ritchie; 3rd vine pence., Mee, W.
Turnbull seerrfary Mrs, S. Johns-
ton; treasurer. Mrs R. MoCichael;
pianists, lir', H. JOInestop. Mrs, S.
Bryan%, Mrs. R. Bennett; flower
come Mre. S. Johnston. Mrs. D.
Ennis: manse nom.. hire. W. 1. Ben-
nett. Mrs J. Clark. hire. 1s. Backwell,
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farmr Stock and Implements
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22
et 1 F.M.
at Lot 3, Con. 16, Grey Tcwnshtp
lee miles North and IA mile
East of Walton
HORSES
1 Black Percheron mare 3 yrs, old '
1 131ec1c Percheron mare 19 yrs. old •
Bay Belgium gelding rising 4 yrs,
CATTLE
Registered Shorthorn bull 2 yrs. old
2 Iiereford cows, 6 yrs., in calf
Durham cow, 5 yrs. due January
Durham cow, 5 yrs, freshened
Durham cow, 4 yrs. due in May
Ayrshire cow 8 yrs. due March 3
Durham cow due In ,Januar!
Durham cow due in April
Durha.m cow due in March
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Feb. 26
Jersey row freshened
10 Dm-1mM yearling cattle
7 Durham cattle rising 2 yrs. old
4 calves
Alan F<eel and Crain, Quantity of
Mangolds.
20 ft. insulage 12 x 3i.1 See
000 bits, barley and oats
100 bus, wheat l
Quantity of hay
IMPLEMENTS
10-12 McCormick Deering tractor
in gond condition.
4.7.`"
,
1928 Chevrolet 1 •lost truck
7 -ft. Waterloo tractor double
(new),
McCormick Deering 2 -furrow tractor
plow.
6 -ft. mower Damp rake
Deering 7 ft. binder •
Massey -Harris hay loader
Set harrows
Massey -Harris manure spreader, new
Steel roller
Masses -Harris corn cultivator •
Massey-Tearrds 11 -hoe fertilizer drill
Rubber tire wagon T -Tay rank
Maple Leaf grinder
Set sleighs and rack Cutter
Walking plow „ Gang plow
Forks, tools, shovels, etc.
Swing grass seeder
, Pig feeders
f, range shelters
Cil brooder stove
Buckeye coal brooder stove
2 incubators, 880 -egg sine
Miller incubator 860 egg eke
2 wheel barrows --
Ntantorous other articles —
HARNIP83
Set dnnble harness Singie harness
Stewart bend -power clippers
Coleman gas lantern
POULTRY
880 Leghorn x Rock Pallets, 1^.ying -
1 t7BR PURR
Chesterfield suite
2 tables Coal oil stove.
Onantity of reeler Steel poen)
Quantity of Paige & Barb wire
Milk cart •
.cling pulleys Tiay fork -
1Conrls milker, 2 single Melts
Briggs Stratton atrceotetl engine,
lit H.P. N
McClormialt Deering cream separ'ater
Milk strainer & nihil pails -
1 40 -ft. extension ladfler (new)
Tit regular monthly meeting of
the W.M.S. was held in the "church
besement, hies, 1-Iazlewood presiding.
Meeting opened with the, singing of
hymn 51 followed by prover. Roll
Cali was answered by a Olrrtstmas
verse. Minutes were read and
adopted. The. treasurer's report
showed that Iwo have exceeded our
0450,00 allocation and all the groups
have not yet handed in their money,
The C.GT,T. are holding their
Annual Vesper Service to the church
basement on Dec, 11 at 8 p.m, and
all the ladies are invited to attend.
The society presented a life Them
borship to one of its members. The
list of officers for 1043 was brought
in by 5110 nnminaktng committee.
The sixteenth of Grey group, under
the leadership of Mrs. H. Kirkby,
presented the Christmas- program as
outlined in the Missionary Monthly.
fondles were lit and enrols were
renoated for fellow dhrlstians in
North America, Sonth America, I TERMS-o-CABH
Pinepe, Asia and Africs. baring the HARVEY 11. STEHPENBOV, P"op
service several of She Christmas ` 13.11, 2, Brussel*
HAROLD JACKSON, Auettonett 1