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THE BRUSSELS POST
CRANBROOK 1
The tomcat's World Day of Pray-
er
rayer •sealetoe will be held in Knox
Presbyterian, Church on Friday
ndterlvoou, Feb. 200,4 at 2.30. AU
ladles of the community are Invited
to this service,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. 3 o310.0tern,
Galt, Visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Baker, •
'I`lle regular meeting Of the Crap -
brook ?B'oom's Institute VMS held
Tuesday ravening, Feb. 1,0th, at 8.30
In the Community Centre with the
Ethel and Moncrier Institutes as
guests, 80 ladies ware Present. Mrs
Michel, president apened the
m seting with the singing of the
"Opening Ode" followed by the
institute Creed and Lord's Prayer
to unison. The minutes of the last
mee'tin'g were 'read by the secretary.
Fevcnal items of business were dts-
cussed. A donation of $50. for
"Flood Relief" Was a,"pt'oved• Each
member is to snake a pot bolder With
"Huron County, Ontario. Cantida,'r
worked nn it, as gifts for the
A,C.W.W., in Toronto. in August
Leaders for "Club Girl Entertains'
are toll* Mrs. G. ldatether and Mrs.
C. Stefiler. Mrs. G. Corlett will
neain Wad the "Garden Club" ami
is to chose an as'siaianit from Last
year club girls. Several pictures
Wena shown for the Tweedsmuir
Book. A committee far the lunch
booth on March 6th was appointed.
After the business, Mrs, S. Canmp•
hell_ convenor of public relations
Pooh over the meeting. Mrs, M.
Cameron game a splendid motto.
"A penny paved is a penny earned.'
Mrs. Strickler welcomed the visit
ons. • 'ilh.e roll call answered with
"The radio program I enjoy most.'
Mrs. de Doedler of Ethel favoured
with two :soles. Mrs, S. Campbell
it trodslced 'the, guest speaker Mr.
F. W. Todd, Manager of the Can-
adian Rank of Commerce in Brussels
vrho gone a very interesting talk on
Banding, Mrs. Alex Sneiran and
Mrs. C. Robinson of Mooerieff con-
ducted two contests,- t ttier wh'e't
the Sunshine collection was taken, ;
The meeting closed with tObe Nation. ,
al Anthem. A lovely lunch was
served in the basement by Mrs. 5.
McNair, Mrs. C, Kernaghan, Mrs.
F. Michel. Mrs. L. Gordon, Mrs. ,
Dunn and Mrs. W. Perrle.
Wedueadi
, 10ebruar•y 1014 19'08
ETHEL
Mrs Stanley Speiran was hostess
Dor .the February meeting of tine W.
M. S. :and W. A, of the United
Church. Tlisre were 14 members
and 2 visitans answered tlhe roll
call. Mrs• 10. M3c(Ca3gart Wok dsairge
of the ,opening exercises, the Ethane
of tho meeting, "The Lord's Supper,"
Site gave the call to worship, sol -
lowed by 1p^mm164. The' scriipture
reading was Uaicen, by MM. Goclden
followed by prayer by Mrs. Mo.
Taggart, She also took the study
period from .the Sth chapter of Pile
'study book wltidh dealt wttlt the
African Church. The President,
Mns, Gelo. Pearson took obahlge ofthe
business' period, Minutes of last
meeting were relaid and eipprgred.
250111 Gall and offering. Three thank -
you cards were read from members i
who had reioeived treats while ill.
Tt was ,planned to make quilt for
hale. It was decided to have quilt -
Ing an Feb. 10th. Plans Were made
for "Day of Prayer", wltiteb is to
he held on Feb. 20th in The United
Church. Ladies of the Presbyterian
Church. to meet with our Society
Mrs. Menzies was appointed to send
for leaflet on topic. The March
meeting to be held at the home of
Mrs. Percy Stephenson. The meet•
closed by singing hymn 563 and
the Benediction. Lunch was ser
toed by the hostess. assisted by Mrs
Cndclen and Miss Elia Pearson,
Cranbrook Club Girls
The Cranbrook Chu, Girls had a
•,cry successful Valentine Euchre
mid Dance in Cranbrook Community
()Entre on Friday, Feb. 1311,. The
highlight of the evening was a
lucky draw for two satin basket ,
weave cushions, Sandra Mann and
Charlie Davidson were the lucky
winners. Euchre high prizes were
won by Muriel McDonald and Dod
Snralldon, consolation prizes. were
won by Yvonne Mellaggart awl
'00iss'itr Cameron, Wilbee's ordhest
ra played for the dannce ;Hollowing
and during the evening, birthday and
rlimination dances were erujoyed by
ail. Winners for the birthday dance
were Marilyn 13o'wes and Jelin
Knight, both birthdays were on
Feb. 1311, The elimination dance
was won by Mrs. Cliff. Kernagbar.
and C,lenn Huether. Door prises :
ware won by Mrs. Marlin McDonald ,
and Ross. Cunningham.
NOTICE —
We are taking contracts for May:
ing Barley for delivery to Winghsm
elevator.
John Bumstead & Son
Wingham, Ont,
AMERICA'S NEW FIRST LADY
The Star Weekly of Frebruary 21
publtslises the exclusive society story
of the "Mamie Has The Common
Touch" written by Angela Burke,
Mrs. Eisenitowr-r is a gay lively
woman of wwarnt friendliness, writes
Angela Burke. Site is es American
as the Fourth of July. Her person -
silty combines dignity, with a bouncy
vitality. This is an intimate, reveal-
ing story, to accquaint you with. many
Phrases in the life of the new ni:istr-
esa of the White House.
YOUR FIELD CROP
SERVICE PLAN SALESMEN
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE --
4 Tires, geed las new, side's 000x10,
La'wrence Pllaiut Phioae 84r9
FOR SALE --
ati I•T, P. Electric Motor, 00 eyeie,
nearly new,
Fred Lucas Phone 41
Can supply you with any kind o
Grain, Corn and Hay and Pasture
Seeds. These seeds are all registered
and treated ready to sow. If you
need any helo in planning your needs
in Seeds or Fertilizers do not
hesitate to contact your Crop Ser-
vice
ervice dealer. Have you Clover Seeds
or Grain from Reg. Seed for sale? We
will buy or place it for you. Soll
samples will heanalayzed tree. Ask
for prices on Seeds. Service is froe
Phone 56r9 Geo Wesenburq
FOR SALE —
100 acre Farm good house and bank
barn, 00 acres workable{ decent
bush amid woodlot. Priced ah $4.
800.00.
100 acre Farm, good buildings•
good location, near highway, Priced
at $8,500.00.
75 acre Farm alt facilities, gond
house, steel drlveshed, good barn.
Priced at $9,000.00
100 acre Farm, brick house, large
barn, Priced at $9,000.00,
Brick house In village with all
faotlfhles.
Cement house in Brussels with n11
faridittes.
Farms ell sizes and number a good
h.nnses.
.i. C. Long, Real 16state Broker
Rrnevsels, Ont.
FOR SALE —
S Yor9c and Tam. Piga, 6 weeks.
old, apply tO
Norman Williamson Plhouo31r0
HONEY FOR SALE --,
Offering balance of i3ae 1:962 crop
of 'White ,0llover 33oney In 8 lb, Palis
Wallace Ross Apiaries
Seaforth, Ontario.
FOR SALE —
Shorthorn bull, 2 years, register
exl, priced reasonably; also several
good grade Shorthorn heifers, AP -
Ply Ross D. Knight, R. R. 2, Bras-
sels, phone 38r16.
NOTICE
Rawlni.gh ,business now open in
This= Couznty, Trade Well establish-
ed. Excellent opportunity. Full time.
Write at once. Rawleiglls' Dept,
li-152-189, Montreal.
FOR SALE —
20 ton of mixed alfalfa and timothy
hay.
Phone 58r10. ..
FOR SALE —
'35 cords of hard Maple body -wood
$6.00 per cord.
Joe Chapman Phone 38r15
FOR SALE —
2 .brooder mouses 10 x 10 and
12 x 14; middle aged horse; grain
blower and corn chopper.
J Wheeler JPhone 12J13
ATTENTION FARMERS
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary d1epirarfi
Telephone Collect: Brussels Girl:
or Elmira 564.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
WANTE0
r -ad aim disables farm anima*
wanted for prompt pies-np. Cat
Percy Stephenson, Ethel, P4oea
Tlrneseta 85r12, Collect.
FOR SALE —
A qus,ttlty of Dry Hard Body
Wood and Cedar, also a f1oo4
supply of Blue and Black A'ngmra-
cite Coal, Alberta and Briquettes.
Brussels Coal Yard
Phone 86x2 1. E. Brewer
FOR SALE —
5 room Cottage, lull basement.
cistern, rime piece bath. Insulated.
Built -In Cupboards. Hard and wet
water. No phone calls, phase sPOir
to Leo Gaynor. Mills St Brnsesia.
KITCHEN SINKS —
Wihite porcelain enamel steel 25 x
42 night or lett stand drainboard; the
always popullan• 16 x 20 single sink;
ase ledge type double bowl and
double dralnboard sinks and a one -
'niece combination laundry tray and
sink with .sliding drainboard; bath-
room sets. Catalogue with install.
Mason diagrams. Recessed bathtubs.
See or write
. S. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING
SUPPLTFOS,
9TREETSVTLLE, oNTARTO,"
THAT NEW
TRIP WILL COST
YOU LISS
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Tamp•rtatien right at the Jeor.
NO PARKIN` PROBLEMS WEEK ENDS.
Moneysaving rates.
Specie', rates for groups.,
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BUSINFSS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. ''
PHYSICIAN and SURGEO9
Witham St Phone 4. Brussels, Out
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
TRDashene 45
Brussels, Olt.
JOHN E, LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth — Man Streak.
HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed. 9.12:30. Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 pass.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Telephone WI
No Extra Charge for' Use of Fu nerel Here
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service
Dales' Flowers Ezchdyely
D. A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Fnncral Director and Embalmer
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'?HONE S8 or 85 - !AU . ONT.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office ones every day.
Please 20x —• Successor to IL D. IMO
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sm Life Aaeee'asoe Co.
Canada Health and Aeddeat Co.
Casualty General Insurance C..
Phone 43x ih+•ei
J. A. Monagahan, R. 0. Optometrist,
IJSTOWEL. ONT-
Specializing in Eye Eza relirtatlon and ;bh'e F1tt1i* of flesh_,
Office in IL5nwe1 Clinic Baia
Hear 5100 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. defy; Clo..d Wawa pa.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7i11 to RAI
Other evenings by appointment Mese 1134.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL ROM*
Automobile and Fire beealanes '1
Accident and Schwas
Awed for Great West lie Inelaaaee Co.
Aces Office 96 — Braasch, Ort.
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tueiily.
Pbe.e Wingbam 770 i 5, Khecaria r.
Evenings by ,eppohitateelt.
Cam off Trhe GIS' -en &Dile
By ,Roe Farms Service Dept
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GRASSES GO THROUGH OUR DRYER
EVERY YEAR TO GIVE YOU NATURE'S
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POULTRY AND STOCK FEEDS.
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