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THE BRUSSELS POST
rifind '10:1101 supplied lu Knex P1'eeuy-
te'riae Church en Sunday morning,
tieing roe his subject "The Woirdet.
oes 'Ohrist.e Mrs,. Raymond plllatt
and Tars. F, Gt Fewler contributed a
duet, Rev. F. G. Fowler conduote,1
anntvetary services at Craubrook,
Neat Sunday members of the 39th
Field Battery, Wingham, under
Major Howson wit lattend church
service at Knox Presbyterian at 11
a.m. Rev, F, G. Fowler will conduct
the service.
Phone 92 - . Brussels
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BLUEVALE
Mrs, Robt. McMurray returnee
home on Friday after spending a
week with her father and sister.
Miss Rhoda Robertson spent the
reek end with her parents and
Sorry to hear Mrs. Earl Hamilton
tvothers on the boundary. and Rev. J. B. Townersd of Bel
rave led the discussion on "The
has been sick with the flu. Glad she Growing Child."
is able to be up again. The attendance numbered about
Sorry to hear Mrs. Fred Churchill
kick from a cow on the leg thirty. Following the classes a
social time was enjoyed playing
games.
Services in the 'United Church
were conducted by the pastor, Reb.
Campbell Tavener. He chose a.
his subject, "God has chosen the
weak things to confound the
mighty."
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates of
Gherrywood are visiting Mr. ant
Mrs. Robert Shaw; dvhiss Agnes
Thomas has gone to Toronto where
she will spend the winter with her
brother, Robert and Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. R. F. Garniss was the host-
ess on Thursday afternoon for the
monthly meeting of the Woman's
Institute, which was presided over
by the President, Mists Jean Elliott.
The secretary called the roll which
was answered by a verse of scrip•
tune containing the word Peace."
The members decided they
would
with the Y.P.B. of the United
Church was held 1n the church here
this week, Members of the Gerrie
Y. P. U. had charge of the devo-
tional period.
Study classes and discussions
were led by Rev. Mr. Beecroft of
W,ngham on "The Life , of +Christ"
and got infection in it and bas been
under the Doctor's care,
Mr. Lloyd Turvey and Mr. Robt
Turvey spent the week end in To-
ronto.
31r. Alvin Smith spent Sunday
with bis wife and daughter m.
Bluevate.
The regional school in connec'ion
Rawteiuh'S
Good Health Products
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Otders gladly sent by mail
between regular trips.
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e. Payne = Dealer
Phone 58, Brussels
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IT PAYS
OUR DIAMOND ROOM AFFORDS
PRIVACY WHEN BUYING
not make application for the Pro-
vincial grant of three dollars. tickers
The treasurer reported
sold on quilt $31.05; tickets sold on.
Sour $2.65; proceeds of dance, $3.15;
total amount for reported ak,th$36.85.
6 he
Mrs. J. H..9111101. hcutting she
committee was busy
any one wishingto sewwFloora knit
Tavisn
be supplied. Miss
"How History
spoke on the motto'
Repeats itself" and the necessity of
entertainment and reaction during
war time. Mrs, Harold Spiers of
Brussels, president of East Huron
District, was the guest speaker.
After extending greetings from the
district and explaining a few items
of business she spoke on the subject
.of "Peace." She feels that children
should be taught at homein
abiding
r
to be peace loving and
citizens.
Miss Fowler and Miss Curtis con-
tributed readings and M:'s. 13. Wick -
stead led in singing. Miss Elliott
reported that two classes in "Being
well dressed and well groomed" had
been started. (Miss Elliott is con-
ducting a class of ten and Miss
Margaret Harmon has six in her
class.
At the close of the meeting, Mrs.
Jim Breckenridge and Miss Fowler
served refreshments.
Visitors: "Mrs. Lillow and sol
Jack with friends in Toronto; Miss
Edna Joett, Port Huron, with
Muss Florence Fowler. Mrs, James
Ke-ney wi h her brother et Bras-
sels; Cline Yoe is working at God-
erich; Mrs. Jack Wickstead visiting
her sister, Mrs. Neil MacLean in
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Howard,
Toronto, with Mrs. ,Margaret Nich-
olson.
The Y. P. S. held their regular
meeting in Knox Presbyterian
Church on Sunday evening. The
president, Fitton Kirton., preside.u.
The Scripture was read by Harold
Elliott and Miss Mildred Hemming
Me in vrayer. A erading by Miss
Viola Thacker "Twelve O'clock and
All Is Well," referred to war con-
ditions in Dngland. Rev, R. C.
Acheson, of Molesworth, was the
guest speaker. He stressed the im-
portance of the start in the Christ-
ian. life, the continuation and :he
prize at the finish.
Rev. Mr, Taylor, of C anbro:i't
WALTON
WedueadaY, November 20tH, 1940
The W. M. S. met on Wednesday
last with Mrs. Shaw presiding.
Twelve members were present. Tito
National Anthem was the opening
number and the theme was "The
Pilgrim Way." This month's pray-
gramme
raygramme is a beautiful service of
commemoration, in honor of Miss
Shipley of H1onan, China, who pass-
ed away July, 1930, Those helping
on the programme were Mrs.
Bennett, MTS. Bruce, Mrs, Davids'°,
Mies Shaw and Miss .Sellers. A. bale
of quilts and olothing Is being
packed.
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SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 23c
Hillcrest Shortening • • • •'''''' ......... 2-1 Ib pack.1/2 lbpack. 15c
Royal York Cheese . • 1 1b tm 43c
Royal York Coffee . • ' .. , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2-16 oz. tins3 19c
Garden Patch Peas .••••.•.•........
Beehive Corn Syrup 2 lb tin • • • • 19c 5 ib tin • • • • 37c
2 1b for 17c
per yd 59c
Fine Wool Dress Goods, four colorseach 89c
each 49c
per pr 35e
per pack 1Oc & 29c
Choice Blue Rose Rice .
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Girls Fleeced Combination Suits •
Ladies' Fleeced Vests with strap
Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose • • • • . ••••v
Kleenex per pr 39c
Women' Shoe Rubbers, brown & black • • • • • • • . • • P
Ladies Black Cashmerette Goloshe to clear at per pr 75c
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WM. ZIEGLER.
Highetric
Prices es Paid For Produce
Ethel, Ont.
Phone `L2-11
For First Class
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or
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Carl's Garage
Most Modern Equipment Used.
Skilled and Experienced Workmen Employed
Phone 21
LI TOWEL
East Side Wallace Street
Notice To Creditors
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In the estate of Catherine Jane
Coulter. late of the Township of
Morris in the County of Huron,
spinster, who died on or about the
eleventh day of July. A.D. 1940.
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TAKE NOTICE that all Parties
having claims or demands against
the estate a the above-mentioned
dedeased must mail 1articutars
and proof of same to Eimer D. Bell,
Brussels, solicitor for the under-
signed executors on or . before 1940,
the
23rd day of November, A.D.
upon which date the said executors
will proceed to distribute the assets
with regard only to those claims
which they shall then have received.
DATED at B:usels this 2nd clay
of November A.D. '940.
William J. Humphries
'Wesley Hack -well
John J. Coulter
Executors
by their solicitor ELMER D. BELL,
Brussels, Ontario
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Auction Sale
STEW ART BROS. OFFERS A
TREMENDOUS STOCK OF
en's Winter
UNDERWEAR
AT INTERESTING FIGURES
Stanfield's
Shirts andDrawers
Gold Label $1.95E.
Red Label $2.50 Ea,
Blue Label $2.75Ea.
Combinatiol 5
Gold Label $3.50
Red Label $4.50
Blue Label $4.95
5 No. AC $3.50
No. 1700 $1.95
Of Household Effects on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd
At .FL O, Walker's, Turnberry
Street, Brussels
Sale Commences at 1.30 p.m.
5 Kitchen Chairs
I Kitchen Table Drop Leaf
I Roll Top Writing Desk
Oak
1 McClary '4 Burner
Electric Range
1 Annex With
1 Cupboard
1 Round Oak Dining Table
1 Oak Buffet
6 Oak Chairs
1 Double Day Bed
1 Reed Table Living Room
1 Jardinere Table
1 Oak Rocker
1 Reed Arm Chair
3 Piece Reed Living Room
Suite
2 Scatter Rugs
1 Upholster
Slipper Chair
1 Mirror
3 Table Lamps, and
Electrical Fixtures
3 Bedsteads
3 Springs
3 Mattresses
2 Dresser:
2 Washstands
1 Congoleumn Rug 9x12
Quantity Floor Oilcloth
4 Glass Doors For
Cupboards and Shelves
1 Weighted Polisher
1 Step Ladder
Curtain Rods
1 Childs Commode Chair
1 Clothes Dryer
2 Coal Oil Lamps
1 Household Scale
1 Lawnmower
1 Hall Tree
1 Tubstand and Wringer
1 Tub
1 Boiler
Radio
Piano
Quantity of Fruit Jars
Quantity of Lumber
Cedar Posts
2 Verandah Chairs
1 Cutter
Garden Hose
Other Articles Too Numerous
To Mention
Raymond Sewing Machine
Kitchen Cabinet
TERME CASH
Mrs. H. O, Walker, Proprietress
W. S. Donaldson, Auctioneer
"TIGER BRAND FLEECEIN DE"
$1.19 EACH
$1.59 EACH
No. 16 Heavy Weight Shirts & Drawers
No. 23 Extra Heavy Shirts & Drawers
No. 160 Heavy Fleece Combinations
Penman's Underwear 00 DACIi
Merino Shirts and Drawers
Penman's Preferred Shirts & Drawers
Penman's No 95 Shirts & Drawers
$1.75 EACH
$2.50 EACH
Combinations SLIT
$1.85
. $2.95 SUIT
$4.95 SUIT
Merino
Preferred
No. 95
Other Makes Fine Underwear
Combination Style
Watson's Brushed $11.59
Comb's. a7
'Hatchway
part Wool
Turnbull's
Natural Wool
White Cotton
Silk Stripe
Cotton Rib
P. D. Q.
Wool Mixture
P. D. Q.
Turnbull's S88
Comb's.
Turnbull's
E88 Shirts
C Drawers
$1.95
$3.50
$1.25
$2.00
$2.50
$3.50
$1.95Ea.
Many other lines too numerous to list here.
Boys' Underwear59cEACH
Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers
Fleece lined Combinations • .. •• .
Watson's Brushed Combinations
Peman's Preferred Combin ations • • .• •
Watson's fine rib 50% wool
$1..00 SUIT
$1.00 SUIT
$1.95 .stili
$2.25 SUIT
Stewart Bros.
SE AFORTH
ETHEL
The incessant weather on
Armistice day marred or spoiled al•
together many prearranged plans
for a holiday ousting.
The dredge has snvung into action
againl.on, the river through the
farm of Percy Annelt, or the north
branch after considerable delay, on
account of high water.
Ethel' public school is preparing
a concert program to be prosento at
a date during the Christmas seaSo'n. were suceelssful in bringing out the
The liroceetls to be donated to Red quota of one deer each.
Cross. Bort Iie!bein's house being built.
Mrs. Wey, who has been sick for to replace the one destroyed by
several weeks has been waited on by fire sometime ago on. hie farm north
Mrs. It. McLeod, in the McLeod east of Eitel has been completed
home. and the wilily are agiatt resident
Vernon Snell of Jamestown, while on the farm,
wet
on home teaibe from R.C.A.F. at St
Thoinas visited with Ethel relatives
last week end,
Quite a number of boys. of Ethel
and committrity are called in the
draft for military training, com-
mencing this week,
Shan, Alexander and Stan. Spoir-
an are making arrangements to al.
tend intiitan•y technical schools, the
most convenitien:t place possible.
While On: his holidays Mr. Snell
and four companions spent part of
the time in hunting deer. TheY