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Fewer Colds for
Young and Old When
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• The even, slow -burning flame
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from off -and -on operation.
Just a steady level of warmth
that's nice to live in and eco-
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prefer it—you'll like it. Phone
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finest hard coal money can buy.
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CRANBR.CO'
on. Sunday: mn,ning the 5015 0e in
hamx (lunch was conducted by Mr.
Denald Deans, Tilsonhurg, who ;poke
on "Lest We Forget," On Sunday,
Nev. 1:'t1t, the Rev. C:. H. Alarponald
D I). of Tlhh'.'vale tnterinn moderatorI
for Cranbrook and Ethel, wi11 oernpy
the pulpit.
On Tuesday evening a presentation
was licld In the school for Mr, one.
Mrs. Wm. Craig (nee Isabel Clark).
, Daring the evening an address was
' read by Graeme Mnrbnnale and
' Gordon Engel presented the newly -
n' ejls with a gift of money. The
nrnrm made a suitable reply and
"P,,v ' thaw aro jolly good fellows,"
was sung to the accompaniment of
Mr, Henry Gorsalltz on his violin.
Those present enjoyed cards and
claming throughout the evening.
All'. Irwin Thum is visiting 111 pres-
ent with his brother Earl and Mrs.
Dunn, leaving spent a month in
Western Canaria assisting; with the
h sr vest.
Mrs, Walter Brown is spending
a fear- days with 112rs. Wm. Cameron
and Mrs, and Mrs. Calvin Cameron.
Mr, Russel Alderson and his sister
Mrs, Lavinia Duncan, Toronto, called
on old friende in the village on
Sunday.
Mrs, Allan Cameron opened her
home for the November mieetisg of
the W. M. S. Mrs, John Sclinock
gave the call to warship and remarks
on the ehnl•cln in Korea, Psalm 27
was read by Miss Emlyene Stelss.
Following a prayer for the Korean
Church the business • was conducted
by Mrs. Dan. Huether. who also gave
the topic "How the work was carried
on in Korea," The word "Remem-
-'- brance" was used in roll call re-
sponse. Hymns 531, 420 and 532
were used and Airs. Schnook led in
the closing prayer. Following the
meeting MIs. Dan Huether, who has
been W.M.S. president for the past
ten years was presented with an
electric• table lamp, Mrs. Mac Engel
reading the adilress and Mrs. Allen
Cameron slaking the presentation.
Ales. Huether replied in a few well
chosen words and a social half-hour
was spent. The hostess was assisted
by Mrs. Calvin Cameron Jpnr1 Mrs
Maurice Canmer;on in seri/111.g refresh-
ments.
THERE'S A PLACE
FOR YOUNG MEN
—WITH GRADE 8 EDUCATION (or better)
�a F ETWEEN 17 and 30 YEARS OF AGE
IN THE EXPANDING
{
Cana&I' 1i Ah Force
o Permanent employment
e Good rates of pay
e 30 days annual leave with pay
m Pension or gratuity at end of service
e Marriage allowance, H married
e Medical and dental care
e Opportunities for advancement
® A fine training that will always be valuable
FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF WHAT A FINE
OPPr4 RTUNITY THERE IS FOR YOU IN THE R. C. A. Fe
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See the CAREER COUNSELLOR
at your nearest R.C.A.F. Recruiting
Centre.
You can consult hire with complete
confidence and without obligation
or
MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY -0 -
TRAINING COMMAND, R,C,A,F.,
TRENTON, ONTARIO
Plraso marl me, u,tJiatt obligatio», jirllparttcdlart
regarding enlistment regtriremrstt and opogings
now available i» Ibe It,Crf.p
NAME (Please Prior)
STREET ADDRESS
CITY PROVINCE
'EDUCATION (by grade and province)
AGE
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1+;ednesday, Novensber 15th, 1050
a ' p r q OAR FDR SALE — CLEARING SALE
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3 '- g 5 w q� F. W. Kemp atrotioneer has been In.
11111 Light (trey Chevrolet Coach, strutted to sell by public auction for
Wm. J. BeU'nes
NI/2 Lot 22 Con, 4 Morris Twp,
Tuesday, November 21
Sale commences et 12.30 p.m, sharp
Horses
Bay Mare 1n yrs. oldgeneral purpose
Implements
Aln(nrmirk-1 leering Tactor an
steel 10-30
Y assey-Hurris three furrow tractor
plow
lic'rnrmiek-Deering cultivator
12 tooth
Set of diamond harrows, 3 -sections
Cutter. Nanning mill
2 Hay ears, forks, and 175 ft. of rope,
pulleys, Sot of slings
[)mile harness, without: collars
Set of 5111g'le harness Stuffier
Wheelbarrow, neokynke,
2 whippletrees forks, 2 chains
FOR SALe — Shovel, new shovel, scoop shovel
9 Chunks pigs, about 75 lbs. 4 grain hags. 12 sacks
Arnold Stevens, R. R. 5 Brussels. Pnlper. Grind stone. Chop box
Step ladder Horse blanket
MAILING DATES ITorse collar, paile 3 chicken feeders
2 drinking fountains
FOR CHRISTMAS Quantity of hay
To .ensure delivery of mail for 20 gal. of fuel oil, 15 gal. gas can
Christmas, the following deadline rolls of barb airs
wagon roach,
[bates are as follows ; — 2 Bunch of cedar shingles
Ball of hinder twine
Quantity of lumber, 3 anchor posts
A marcher of cedar fence posts
Household Effects
Cross cut saw, 2 axes, 1 hoe
garden rake, coal oil stove
Ontario & Quebec before Dec. 15 2 gal coal oil cans,
7.ncal delivery before Dec. 16 5 gal coal oil can with pump �n it
2 stone jags, 2 tubs
All mail should he olzarly ad- Wash board, we slier, sap buckets
dressed and bearing return address Quantity of jars, kitchen table
of sender. Extension table,
Ready reference leaflets will be Happy Thought kitchen range stovo
Maitland Quebec stave, wood or coal
mailed to all box holders; Rural Kitchen cupboard. glass cupboard
Routes and general delivery on Nov. 7 kitchen chairs
20th, 1950. 5 dining room chairs
A request to all mailers for to tie Sparton 5 tribe battery radio
3 stands, stretcher, couch
letters and cards In bundles with 2 leather covered racking chairs
the stamps In the upper right hand 2 racking chairs
earner, this will enable the post of R'ooden bed wtth mattress and
ice staff to expedite the mail in order springs 3 iron bed with
nlatta'ess and springs, 2 dressers
to reach the destination befor4' Stand, 1 side board
Christmas. Piece of lineoleum 13 x 12 ft,
Rug 9 x 10 ft., 2 pieces of carpet
"Oldtp� p�t�s„��y Mirror, writing desk
655®� ■ at®9 5a, ®959”01 r 3 coal oil lamins, gas lamp
gas lantern, coal oil lantern.
�f 2 tea kettles, 2 dish pans iron pot
- Man You're Crazy 2 frying pans, dishes and a number
7 of other articles.
'01505 your ego I Thouennde are 70575 nt 70. Tr7
507556005"wlwoaare,A,to.nl6ntom0totweak, Terms Cash — Na reserve as farm
rundown [actino duo 501015 to body's look 0r tro6
witch many oe and 50,006 anal '•old.•' Try Is said,
very day'. Newn1"getra0Quatnteed.' else oon55'e a Wm. J. Beirnes, Prop.
8oc sola at au dog etor00 eaOtyrl,e:e, fa
5, W, Kemp, Auctioneer.
WANTED —
s or 10 Feeder Cattle for the winter,
Wm. Grant Phone 25-r-6,
FOR SALE —
Good used Cattle Chains, side arms.
W. 13. Hoy Phone 40-r-23.
j with heat and radio, lo\v mill+age,
Apply to hire 011115l Iluetlner,
Phone 8x2 Brussels,
FOR SALE —
15' New Hemp x Barred Rock Pull-
ero laying, Price reasonable. Also
collie pups, Apply to
Mervyn McCauley Phone 3'0-r-15
FOR SALE —
Fleury No. 5 Cutting Box, good
a5 new..
.lohn Schuock Phone 55•r-26.
FOR SALE --
House with hath and furnace, good
location, Immediate possession,
priced to sell
Gond Hots,' with Bath, also barn
and small acreage. Immediate posses-
sion,
Duplex House, good location, inn•
mediate possession.
100 acre Farm, good house and
barn, 22 acres ploughed, rest seeded
to hay and grass, good bush. priced
to sell,
J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont. Phone 84,
FOR SALE —
Hardwood, and mixed wood, will
deliver.
31m Knight Phone 434-25
FOR SALE --^..— ---_ —_
1 Wilton Rug 0 x 12, — 2 window
sashes 4 ft, square, new.
Apply to Ben Walker.
STRAYED —
front Lot 17, Con. 13, Grey Twp.,
yearling calf. Any information
please Phone 42-r-26, R. Carter.
FOR SALE —
iron Horse aid cooled gas engine
suitable for washer, •Pump or lawn
mower,
Joe Martin Phone 40-r-7.
FUR SALE -
2 Used Mucdgrdp Tires, with new
tubes, size 21 x 450, motor and parts
or 2-8 Chev„ also a good Singer sew-
ing Machine.
Dane Shiels
The W.M.S. of Walton United
Church met in the church basement
nn Wed„ Nov. 8th for our Autumn
'hank 0tlfnrfng meeting.. Mrs.
Marshall presided for this sheeting.
The opening hymn 415 was Sung
followed by the Lord's Prayer in' un-
ison. A Bible reading from Luke
21st Chapter was read by Mrs, N.
Reid, The -Sec'y, and Treas. re-
ports were read and adopted. A few
' items of business were discussed.
Mrs. Harold Smalision then favored
us with a solo, This was followed
by Miss Ethel Dennis our special
speaker who gave a very interesting
report. The 9th of Morris group
under the leadership of Mrs. H.
Kirkby then leap charge, The theme
for this service was "One in Christ,"
She was assisted by Mrs. F. Kirkby.
during the program. The meeting
closed with benediction.
The W. A. of Walton Dratted Cihnreh
mrd on Wed„ Nov. 8th, in the churcih,
The President, Airs, Sl', ,T, Bennett
presided with Mrs. Harvey Johnston
nt the piano. The meeting opened
, by the President repeating a poem.
The minutes of October meeting
were 'given by the secretary Mrs.
Silas Johystou and approved. Pres.
Airs. R: M,nAllchael reported $81,42
on hand, • $800,an was given to tlbe
.managers to pay off furnace debt.
The W. A. agreed to pay delegates
expenses to leadership school in St,
Thomas aunt also to spend $10.00 to
Die \Amar Holl IP In Toronto. The
ladies to 'eater to Brussels Lions
surto'-r nn Nov. 27th. -"hank you
cards wire 553815 read, 'rhe meeting
dosed by repeating Mizaph . bene•
diction.
SPECIAL
LOW R -AIL FARES
TO
ROYAL
AGRICULTURAL
WINTER FAIR
TORONTO NOV. 14-22
FARE AND ONE-HALF
FOR Tile ROUND TRIP
Good going—November 13th to
November 22nd inclusive.
Return—Leave Tgronto sot later
than midnight, November 23rd.
Niall I»Joemallod from ady age,,l,
CANADIAN NATIONAL
Phone 56-r-15
FOR SALE --
Bric•k house, full hath and double
garage. For further particulars apply
Lorne W. Eckmier.
FOR SALE—
A quantity of good maple hardwood
also cedar. A complete stock of An-
thracite and Bituminous Coals.
Order now. Brussels Coal Yard
Phone SGx2.
NOTICE —
Bran $47.50. Shorts $48.50; off car,
about Nov, 20th, Price subject to
change, expected to go rip.
J. C. Lamont, Ethel.
Phone Brussels 86-r-13, Res. 22-r-13.
FOR SALE —
Heavy Metal Hog Feeders on stands
mane from range boilers.
Apply to
Walter Rose Poultry Farm
Phone 38-r-4 Brussels,
United States before Dec. 8
British Columbia, before Dec. 12
Alberta & Sask. before Dec, 13
Manitab sand Maritime
Provinces before Dec. 14
GODERICH RE -UPHOLSTERING —
Chesterfields, chairs, etc., very
choice coverings, Phone Wm, Reid,
Goclerieh 59M or Call at Stors. Es-
timates given, 25 years experience.
See us, Phone us, Write us.
PIANOS —
New and Used; 60 and 25 cycle
Refrigeratoirs, Br'oa.dilcom Canpets,
a fine selection of new and used
Chesterfield Suites at SChuett's Mild-
may Furniture Store. Free Delivery.
FOR SALe —
H'ygtenic Supplies (I -tubber Goode)
mailed postpaid in plain sealed
01:1' elope with price list. Bis
sample 25e, 24 samples, $1.00. Mail
Order Dept. M 33 Nov -Rubber 0o.
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
TRADE IN—
Your old parlour suite and organ
on one of the 12 new Chesterfields
and 20 gond pianos at Schnett &
Sons, Furniture; Store at Mildanay.
Raas.onable prices.
LIVESTOCK WANTED--
"Up
ANTED—"Up to $5.00 each tor Dead or
Disabled Harass, Cows, Hogs. at
your farm, Prompt Service. Phoma
Collect Brussels 72, William Stone
Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont.
ATTENTION FARMERS —
We will he pleased to pick up dead
or crippled farm animals and pay
highest prevailing prices. Per im-
mediate service telephone collect —
Brussels 85-r-12 or Elmira 564
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd.
FOR SALE —
1 high Grade Mason• Misch Piano
1 Victor Console Radio
1 Twelve Bass Piano -Accordion,
iike new
1 Set .of Boxing Gloves
1 Punching Bag, with overhead
rack Apply to
Lorne W. Eckmier.
FOR BALE --
General
General store on highway, white
brick, with dwelling, also 4 room
apartment above store, Post Office,
and stock and equipment included.
Price $10,000, Owner 11l health,
General store on highway, with
new house, gas poops and good
stook. i
Chopping mill In good village, 40 1
H, P. Deisol Engine also good teed
business in connection, Price $0,200. 1
J, 0, Long, Real Batate Broker,
I
Phone 84 Brussels, Ont.
-_. US NFSS CARDS ...
C. A. Myers, M. Dl., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURG,EOI\,
Wjlliam St. Phone 4. Brea -els, +'.fit.
DR. R. W. STEPHENNS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
To{eo6oae 45 — Brussels. Ont.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examination and lithe Fitting of Glasses
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily Closed Wednesday p.m.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9a4.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Walker Funeral Home
I)ay or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Horne.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind Insurance
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For farther particulars — Phone Brussels 43-r-16.
• ALBERT CARDIFF
Agent for I-HOWICK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
bWK Qur rates are lower.
Phone 21-r-4 Brussels, Ont.
Chs, T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life insurance, Co,
Phone Office 96 -- Brussel,, Ona(.
n, A. Rastas & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Direntor and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or -66."'",. - 4tBRUSSEL% ONT.
Dennis Duclulettro
Phone 511-r-18 R. R. 4 &isasets
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Once.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
W!NGHAM cod BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday aril day — Offict open
Phone 203 --, Successor to E. U. Mr
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed Por Huron County)
'A.TISFACTION GUARANA .-- PRICES RB;A.ROAiAAdU
For Engagements Phone 31 '"Cele Brussels Post" and Lhat3t'
' For information etc.a write or phone Lew. ltoit to
viral Mt fee&ted after hotneditttely
Or' svelte to f!. it 3 Wallen.