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VW BRUSSELS POST
Weduesdity, May QI?tb. 1'846
THE CANADA LIQ ASSURANCE COMPANY
announces the appointment of •
MR'. CHARLES K. BRY'ANS
as representative for Brussels District
Mr. Bryans has recently completed a course of training in life
underwriting and is specializing in pension contracts.
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THE MANDATE AND DREW
Lieut. James Freeth, commanding H.M.S. Mandate, in conversation
with Premier George Drew as the Royal Navy minesweeper, built in
Canada, prepares for active service.The Progressive Conservative party
in Ontario, on Monday, June r4tth Drew'sleadership,
have had ineteen months in office, giving
constructive Leadership, when the C.C.F. Communists and Liberals
"ganged up" on a minor issue
ca lecction. It looks as if Drew
and Mandate will
BUSINESS CARDS
Dennis Duequette — Licensed Auctioneer
(FOR HURON COUNTY)
For Engagements Phone 31 ''The Brussels Poet" and they will be
looked atter Immediated.
For Information, etc., write or phone either 51..••15 OR
41X at Brussels, Ont.
ALL SALES CONDUC' ED IN A SATISFACTORY YANNSR.
MODERATELY PRICED.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Istaomte
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy fior farmers.
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C;C,
Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
Office Hours -1 . 4 and 7 - 8 p.m.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p.m.
Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment oar.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 pain.
Chas, T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 57---2
Ha'rcld Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson,
phone 12 on 668 Seatorth R.R. 1, Bruc+feld
Make ar•'angerrents at The Brussels Post or
Eimer D. Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels.
RANN Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT.
JAMES McFADZEAN
Howick Mutual Fire Insurance
Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insurara
(Licensed In Huron and Perth Counties)
PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1
TURNBERRY ST, —x— BRUSSELS, ONT.
Automobile Insurance
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The. Brussels Post" and they will
be looked atter Immediately
For Information, ete., W Its or phone Lew. Rowland 550.'-14 et
Seaforth; cr write R.R. a, Walton.
W. S. Donaldson -- Licensed. Auctioneer
Phone 35.r-13 — Atwood, Ont.
for the Counties of Huron and Perth
All sales promptly attended to -- Charges moderate
For Engagements phone 31 "The Brusels Pose' and they
will be looked after immediately:
THERE IS •-
NO OTHER
TOBACCO -
POI PIN IN*
'iou11N YON! OWN
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WEDDING
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Vipond—Spelran
On IStaurday, May 26th at 2 P.m.
in Knox United. +Church, Moncrieff,
Edythe Pearl Slteiran, Reg. N.,
eldest daughter of Mr. • and Mrs.
Aleande• ISlteiran of Grey TWD„ was
united in marriage to Sainnel Sohn
Vipond, younger on of Mr. anld Mms.
E. W. Vipond, Atwood, Rev, R, E.
Vipond, brother of the groom offlei-
ated assisted by Rev. G. Hazel-
wood, Margaret Vipond, sister of
e the groom played the wedding
Huron '• County Council music and Mr, Ervin Hewitt, cousin
of the groom was soloist singing The
and Because .during the sighing of
the register. The bride wasgiven in
County Council will be held in the marriage by her rather and wore a
Council Ghamber, Gaunt house God floor -length gown o`f white satin and
iaccessories and oorsage bouquet .ot
pink 'oarnaticns and sweet peas. A
buffet luncheon was served to about
* seventy-tivo guests, The lace.covered
table was ,centred lvith the bride's
sake in pink and 'whi'te, the living
room•'a'nd dining 'room being decorat-
ed with pink and white streamers
and baskets of spring flowers.
Immediately following the reception
the bride and groom left on a motor
trip to Toronto, Hamilton and pointe
North. The bride's travelling ea-
semblo being a slate blue anid floral
silk jersey dress, with light blue
English wood ooait, b!iue hat and Lan
accessories. Upon their .return they
will reside on the groom's Harm 10bh
concession or Elmo,.
To Meet At Go lerich Lords Prayer prior to the ceremony
i.
The next meeting of the Heron '
erich ,commencing Tuesday, June silk lane. Her finger tip net veil was
18th at 2,00 p. m. amid in plaice by a matching halo
All .accounts., notices' 03 d'eputai•
her only ornament a gold locket and
ions and other business, requiring chain; she carried a nosegay o1 pink
the attention of 'Council should be in rases, lily of the valley and baby's
the hander of the •Gaunty Clerk not breath. The bridesmaid, Miss Olive
later than Saturday, June 9th. ISpehran, sister of the bride wore a
N. W. Miller sky blue 'sheer crepe floor•letugth
County Clerk, gown, .pink feather halo held with
Goderlch, Ont. Pink net bow and ,sbreaanens, her
only .ornament, a crystal pendant
and cas,nled a nosegay of Johanna
COURT OF REVISION 31111 mases, 'white .sweet Peas and
' baby's breath. Little Miss Betty
The Court of 'Revis'ion of the Irvine, niece of the groom was flower
assessment of the Village of girl wearing a pink .rayon taffeta
Brussels will be held ion Tuesday, floor length gown. with matching
June '5th, at 8 p.m. All persons headdress .and gold locket and chain
having any complaints should natty
the ,clerk at once. I and curled .a nosegay of pink and
R. S. WARWICK, Clerk , blue sweet peas. The best man was
Mr. Elgin Little or Camp Borden,
Notice To Farmers The ushers were Mr, John Love of
Hamilton rad Mr. Bert Beacom of
The 'Chapman Harness Shop will myth.
be closed from Saturday, June ,
2nd until June 75th. It will be open Following the ceremony a ye-
as usual on Friday, Juin 8th. I ception was held at the home of the
bride's parents, where the mother et
"The girl I mashy must have lots the bride received in a two-piece
NOTICE
of personalty." f floral and black ensemble with black
"I like 'em fat, too?' II accessories 'and corsage 'bouquet of
white carnations and white sweet -
"Are you going to the bridge club peas. The groom's mother,assisted
this afternoon?" wearing a navy blue sequin'atrimnied
No, it's nay turn to stay away and two-piece .ensemble ansd navy blue
be talked about."
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YOUR OLD WATCH
FOR A NEW
BULDVA
PRISCILLA
17 jewels .. . $29'75
W, G. LEACH
Jeweller Brussels
WROXETER
Ninetrtliree musses. .graduated In
commencement exercises .or Toronto
General Hospital (School for Nurses
in ceremonies held Tuesday night,
Scholarship') winners included
Georgina McMichael, Wroxeter.
,Ont„ Tlavelle .Scholarship; Laura
Dawn of Deihl, Ont., nursing staff
schools of nurses' proficiency prize;
Patricia Rowdon, Cobalt, Or -t„
'ShieldnPowel Memorial for surgi-
cal nursing; 'Susan ISohhreiber, ICit-
chener. Hodgson Memorial,
County of Huron
' Flying Club
A Flying Club in the interests of
post-war flying has been incorporat-
ed in this County. In order to raise
moneys needed for the organization
of the Club, en'appeal is being made,
for 1SustadninIg Members. By the,
Gharter .of the Company the
.emtranae fee of such memfters is
Twenityflve Dollars. ($25.00).
All persons interested in the
success o8 this Club are 'solicited to•
become members. Please ,consider
this ;your notification to help in. this
postwar project and send a remit-
tance for your entrance fee to F.
Finigland, Clinton, Ontario. Further
Particulars will be gladly furnished
by him .on request,
Women's and Misses'
Spun Rayon Dresses, in the newest
Summer Patterns $4.95 up
Women's Print Dresses' sizes 14 to 20,
$1.98
Girls Print Dresses, sizes 2 to 6x
89c up
Children's Better Cotton Dresses
2.98 and 3.95
Men's and Young Men's Suits
In Tweeds and Worsted
$25.00 up
Young Men's Odd Dress Pants
in tweeds, donegal and tropical worsted,
5.95 and 6.95
Men's All Wool Puhovers, royal blue, wine
and green sizes 36 to 44, $2.98
Shoes and Running Shoes
for the whole family.
Don't forget to ask for your sale slips—For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War -Savings Stamps Free.
HE ARCADE S!P'E
Phone 61 —
Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family
T H
C A N A D I A N•
W A Y O F
L IF E . ,
Down to Earth .
GARDENING for the fun of it-
week -end trips in the old family
jalopy—lazy days fishing by the river
—these things still stand for a pleas-
ant way of life—a way of life our men
overseas have been fighting for!
They won't be able to come back to
these simple things, unless we get
"down to earth" in our thinking, and
make sure when they do come back,
their dollar, will be worth a dollar!
To protect that dollar, we must
realize now, the dangers of careless,
unnecessary buying! We must buy
only what we need—never buy two
where one will do! We must not
evade rationing or price control, or
deal in black markets. If we break
these rifles, our country—the country
our soldiers fought for—will start
on that spiral of prices known as
inflation.
And inflation affects everyone ;
Putt's/ed 5y THE BREWING INDUSTRY
wage-earner, pensioner, small-busi-
ness owner, returned soldier/ That's
why it's important to take a• stand
against it now. If inflation starts in
this country, this is what will happen.
Prices will rise. 'Wages will try to
follow along—and will never quite
catch up! Soon your dollar—your
soldier's dollar -may buy only 25%.
of the things it used to! That is what `
has happened in many of the
countries of the world today, and
that is why normal living for anyone
is impossible in those countries!
So let's make sure our soldier's
dollar, when he gets back, will be
worth a full dollar. We cannot give
back to him his lost years or lost
youth. But if we keep up the fight
against inflation, the man who is
overseas can look forward to
pleasant, satisfying living .. to the
Canadian way of life!
(ONTARIO) to reveal the dangers of inflation.
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Make this Pledge Today!
1 pledge myself to do my part
in fighting inflation:
By observing rationing and avoiding
black markets in any shape or
form,
By respecting price controls and other
' anti-inflation measures, and re-
fraining from careless and unneces-
sary
nneces-sary buying. I will not buy two
where one will do, nor will I buy
a "new" where an "old" will do.
By buying Victory Bonds and War
Savings Stomps, supporting tax•
ation, and abiding
by all such measures
'which will lower th e
Cost of living and
help keep prices at a
normal level.