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Christmas Present
For The Kiddies
with;" Eve.r'r
Purchase
given FREE of charge
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Frances . Dress Shoppe
BRUSSELS
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ETHEL
Turnips in general are a good
geality crop in this, community thts
• season. Anyone not having the
crop off the field' before the ground
Was frozen and thawed out again, by
rain found it a disagreeable, if. nett
altogether an impossible task:
Wiring for Hydro is in progress
'.at Cliff Dunbar's.house under crin-
struction, Oha, Deitner,• of Grey,
Twp., has this pant of the work in,'
hand,
Mrs, Doctor Richmond,s sister
Mrs. Andrews and her four -Year •/14
son John, were guets with Doctor
, and, Mrs. Richmond for the past WI
weeks but returned home this week.
In the absence of the Swede,
tendent who was unexpec.edly pre-
vented from being present'and the
:assistant who is on the sick list;
Mrs. Wm. Bremner, president of the
W.M.S. conducted the order of ser-
vice in Ethel United Church Sunday
School, last Sunday.,, The attendance
_for the day was below average witil
dirth of teachers but each class
was supplied with a teacher under
the direction of Mrs. Bremner, The
public school teacher from 'Duke's
section, was present as a visitor,
but generously responded to the
,, dnvitation-to teach a clashagaww.
The death of Richard Cox fn his
90th year, occurred Nov. 19 at the
family residence on Con. 11 in Grey
Township, ,Burial was 'made' in
Mount. (Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel,
Nov. 21, with W. H. Love 'as funeral,
director and Rev. 91. Snell conduct-
ing
onduct-ing the services.
.p -Mrs. Wey who was siok for
several eeks With Mrs, R. McLeod
in attendance, had recovered so far
as to be able to be around again.
While calling for mail at the post.
Office suffer a heart attack from
'which she rallied in a few minutes,
this was followed by a mord-Severe
attack.: She was taken to he tome
of Mrs. McLeod 'Where she cantinu.s
in a very weak condition.
Mrs W. 11. Love has been Serious-
lyi'sick: It is hoped that a change
for the better will soon take place
A quiet but pretty wedding was
sofemnized :Saturday morning, -.Nov
16' at 10.30 at the City ., Mission
Parsonage, Listowel, when Rev 'C.
•O. •Bevy of the Menonite, 'Church,
Moorefield united in marriage Nellie
D. N. Clark to Melvin M. Hamilton.
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
son of Thos, and '- Mrs. Hamilton,
Listowel. The above notice refers
to the young couple,who . have
come to live on' the •174m H'amilt
farm in Grey Twp,, on Con. 7,-' west
of Ethel. A welcome is extended
to them as new nelghborg and best
wishes tendered for a prosperous
and happy voyage over, the matri•
d,onial sea.
LADIES, YOUNG
GIRLS WANTED—
Make from $10, to $1St a . weak
by selling to an. established ellen-.
tele relatives end friends, , well
kna L F. FA.rvt•ILEX PRODUCTS. Evert/ -
one spends, money for. toilet articles,
cooking requisites, cleaners, etc.
Every FAMILEX customer is a
SATISMIED CUSTOMER! P Work 5
or 6 hours,` a day, benefit'• by our
experience and.you tittriii s'ucce3d.
NO RISK—Profits assured by work-
ing. Let us help you. ' Write at.
once WITHOUT OlRt IGA.TION, for
our illustrated FREE catalogue to
Miss St -George, 570 St. ,Olemout
Street, MONTREAL.
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THS /SPE(IAL
Ladies, Misses and Children s -
Ame
THE BRUSSELS POST
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BaIlgntyne—Garrliss
A quiet Wedding n as ;'solemnized
at New a O't. James iresbyterlaa
4ai1 e, London, , Ont, when iRev, P.
J,.(Watson United in`lna., tag Ajar „
Bret E, L, 'Gaiiiliss, da.ugt1?ter .of•Ii
and Mrs, tlharles•, r 1Ia Gar uiil ,t,
Brussels, to J. Arohbdlda 13a11antyne,
Loddon, son of Malt r; Ballan'tyne7
'rXIrusselsi(atnd the late James ,II•
Ballantyne• &.,•
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The bride wee '% s nart stregti
'i;9ug'th'41,,,erigt of 1o? 't` brown acee i
ad with a corsage d Talisman Roses
and Mot'' accessories: Mrs. Heid
(Scott, of 'Brussels wearing wine
lace .with black accessories and
Gordon Lyon; of London, Were the
;attendants.;_ A reception at Wong's
followed arid later the bridal couple
le``tt on a 'brlef trip, the bride adding
a teal blue coat trimmed in brown
squirrel to her wedding ensemble.
They will reside at , X239 Richmond
St., London,.
BLUEV ALE
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Johnst n ;Visited
on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Whitfield at Gorxier ,
Mrs, George Lowry visited on'
:Sunday wi•.h Mr Wm. J. Sohch and
family.
Miss Janet Robertson of Brussels
,gpent the week end with her mother
and brother on; lst line
Mr. and , Mrs; G.e01%. CT. -Wheeler
spent Sunday with Mr. amyl Mrs.
John Wylie; of Howick.
Mrs.
wan, Robertson and
Gam
p
bell and Mr, and:; Mrs, -Harney. Reb-
ertsbn attended a funeral on Mon-
day afternoon oY the late Airs.
Robertson ,;01 Toronto
John';Nicholson and •Btb'Wart Iter•,
Clellanlf" Charlie Mathers, Russett
(Barnard, Alex., McTavish left. on Fri-
,day
day • morning for' Woodstock where
they will train for thirty days - in
home defence.
Browntown,B. B. Club will hold a
'bazaar in Ebenezer Church on Wed 1
nehday afternoon, Dec 4tli' Keep
the date, I•r
• Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Eckinier and,.
family spent Sunday with3ill'Ir. and
.Mrs, Fred Chprehill. t'
Officers and members 'Oft'11e 19th
Field Battery,"'Vingham,.traded to
Bluevalean Sunday =arising and at-
tended service at .Knox ,Presbyter-
ian; Church, The pastor, . Rev., F. G.
Fowler•, conducted theservice, Ile
r.:
chose as his, subleet, Qxeleomiltg.„
;Fear," based, on the text, Psahii
27-8, "Though an host should en-
camp agalnst me my. heart, shall not
Pear•, thougli?•war should rise against
me, in this will I be confident"
showing that in standing. •for the
principles of: truth, freedom, right-
eousness' and honor, we hi•e as an
Apire aligning ourselves with
God. A duet.,was rendered by Mrs.
,Charles MoCutcheon anditlan Ram-
say.
Regular church service was ob •
served in the Uni'ed Church on
iSunday morning when the pastor,
Rev. C. Tavener, spoke on, the- sub.
ject: "The dynamics of the sp:rit in
the World Today." The choir, uncle"
the leadership of Mrs,, W. J. John-
ston contributed an anthem.
Miss Isobel McKinnon, Waterloo.
spent the week end with her "par
ents; A. D. Smith of Sky Herbal'
Aiuport visited with his wife and
dat htrr; Miss Agnes Thomas,
Toronto, at her home here.
WINTER COATS
Out T ,e7 Go At
Tremendous Reductions
We Need The Room For Xmas Goods Which '
Are Pouring Into Our Store Daily
.. ,
Every Coat Must Be Cleard- Out
Men's and } goys'
Winter Overcoats.
SLAUGHTERED IN PRICE-
For Quick Clearance - This ;Week
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All the smartest new cloths the siiappie�t new
1949 styles the seasons latest shades o(' teens,
b1ues,Greys Overchec s Rots oats fro�li $8.9a up
Yo ing men's Coals from $12.95'` up
Men's Coats from 15.95 up, sizes froln725 to 48'
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BELGRAVE
WedlieWay, Nov+e)mlber 27th
—SUPERIOR ..STORE
"QUALITY.SERVICE
pSa9r>a+ilalrrpr9arr9r9:31*1n%#2WOOsnoiss
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
` .2 Bi for 19c
Gorden Sultana itaisi�s, .3 q'1ON'! . , , ,
Happyvale Mince Meat i� 2 for 25c
CI,I}oice Quality Tomotoes,4large,21/2,'s • • per tin 11c
Sugar 3 °• i, ° tz 10 b for 67c
illcrest Pure Lard ' . • ... e`er lb 10c,
•
„,l 1ue Boy Coffee , per Ib 39c
Kirk's Castile Soap - •> s • •"*44, cakes for 9c
4 rl,^}ck"' IBlittei ,Sod 1 lb pack 15c
E ERIY''I'I.I IG@ Ij,:STO FPR Tl
•Flannelette. ,Blaekees , ur
10IiAti' Fancy WooliSkuta r '
Ladies' Wool Pullov'eliljSitf4t*g• •
Men's Fancy Plaid Shirts
Men's. •6 -Eyelet Rubbers, •
:1T PAYS; re:etetets tmcresxtstemdkialtatateK ha t.
jt3 .
• S'HOP'A
anti. TM CAKE
per pr $2.39
• A each 69c
°,+' each 98c.
each $1.29
per pr $1.79
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OUR DIAMOND ROOM AFFORDS
PRIVACY WHEN. BUYING
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Higher Prices Paid 'For Produce
Phone 22-11 Ethel, Ont.
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for of North Huron and Bruce, MrS. 1n N b•k��cRee fi kJ A� j i'.
Earle •Anderson, Mrs, " R. H. Proc- N
ter, Harald Vincent and Carl Proc-
t!TTER TO THE EDITOR
ter as delegates of i the• Belgitare T the Holstein Breeders,
1 b • 1 att lid n t th ? :e4;; err Families and Friends
natal cpnvention of the United 91 :+�f�Dear Friends;
ern of Ontario being held in Toronto , 1The Huron Holstein Breeder's Club
this week 'at the King Ed-`vciaidi its ding its annual Banquet in the
Hotel. , Community Hall, Walton on Thurs-
day, "November 28th at 12.30 o'clock.
TilLadies'. organization iscater-
n ndi•sc0elying a first-dlase goose
nryv
'a R ,� dil4T, s`
WALTON , t Theit;rprogram will be as follows:
i i past Speakers ---Mr, S. B. Stotb.era,
The 'November ;meeting o -Arthur, former Agricultural Rep -
with
at;th.e hon ��0 {ative of..Huron County. In
Mrs. Arthur MdCa11 •on• the 3Et3t ad3itdon, Mr. Byron Jenvey, West -
with 27 ladies.' present. Plans ora OntarioHolstein Field man
were made
oar the
banquet t6N 6b` t- 'ti,,
, •,`,t attt3°}i give a short message.
held in the Oommnity Hall' neon- A musical program will be featur-
sor b h . t
ed Y t e Huron Holstein Brssd .,�,g,;,the Walton Beales and Mr
ers' Club, Miss S3mrpson Heath:-Kirloby,
took 'the chair. for; the eleciion•,nol.r t.:• Itis hoped that a good represent_
officers which` were as follows.—
President -1 rs• W Turnbull n t'
Vice-Pres.—Mrs. L. Learning
Sec, Treas.-Mrs.' A. Coutts
Pianist -,Mins B. Davidson_ ,.it
Assistant pianist -Mrs. H, 1 i 7_chpr,
Press Sec—Mrs.; H. Johnston}�
Captains for Membership_
Campaign -Mrs. W. Leem"rng "and
Mrs. A!"Tiii•nbull
Programme Com.—Mrs(, A. McCall
The Young People's Society roe:
in the School roost of the Unite 1
church on .Wednesday night its;
with the ciltiens'hip committee in
charge. Marry Yuill presided and
the lesson was read by Russel Kelly,
The topic Material dealing, With the
background of the early life of
10hrist .was presented by Margaret
Beatty. This was made the basis
of a group discussion: led by Rev, J.
13. Townend, A brief recreational
period followed. There. Was a goo'
attendance. Members of the 'Sect-
ssty will cater for the lunch for Um
'teacher's Discussion Group to he
held in Belgrave next week.
Mrs. J. Backe of Port' MoNiehol.
is spending some tlms at the hollte
Of her sister,' Airs, Ivan'MOArter, 00
Morris, Mrs, McArler is a patient
isr 'Clinton hospital where she under -
wont an operation; Mrs, A, G, An,
rimeon, president of the 'Ontario
United. Farm Wooten, R. J. Scott,
rliresitleut of the 1501101 Farmers' Co-
operative Company: Mr, and Mrs
0, R. Coaites, Mr, Coulton as (Urea.
-, D. L. CHAPMAN
...MAIN ST. LISTOWEL
ation will be present from all over
the ',County and in particular from
Grey ,and Howick Townships, Re-
member that the ladies are included
inr.:'he invitation. Why not plan
a calf load from your district: Those
who have not Holsteins at the
present time will also be welcome
1$'o ,as to be able to give the
ladies word as to the number to
prepare for, would it be asking too
Mrs. J. Marshall' f,+r-,clench for you to let us know by
Mrs. Joe Campbell Wednesday at the latest, November
r : • • 127th. as to the number coming fr' m
A demonstration on "a• variety -,of .,your district? Include the names 11
,cakes from one recipe" . was: pre.. „possible.
pa -ed by Mrs,' Geo. Dale and was mt. •aeonenrber the place, date and time
great interest to everyone, _. LIMO_ � 'Talton, Navep)ber 28th, at 12.30
was served at the close of he meet- o'ciook,
ing. The next meeting" vallr.pla cr, yours very truly,
held at Mrs. H. Kirkby's kinin Colin Campbell, Bayfield, President.
January, a:g-1tu,e Clutton, Goderich, Sec. -Tress
WROXETER
Afirs.. (Dr,) Shirk, who has been
spending the past Yew weeks in To-
ronto, returned to town on FridaY.
' Mrs. :Sandy McDougal left for Ow-
en, Sound on Thursday, to spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. Alex
Sanderson.
(Mrs. IL Knight spent a couple of
days last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mc:osh at Ripley.
After spending the past two weeks
in London hospital, Mr. Wm, Case•
more returned home on Friday im-
proved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gallaher, Sal-
em; were guests of Mrs. F. Kitchell ,
ISimday afternoon, also Mr, and Mrs.,.
W. R. Gallaher at the same hoarse.
Aster some pears in falling health;
Mr, John Rutledge of Brampton, for-.
rneriy of town, passed away Tues-
day of last week, Interment took
place in Wroxeter cemetery oa
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Howes spent
the weekend with Toronto friends, �i
Mrs. B. Martin and Mr. Billy Mar-
tin were week end visitors with Miss
Edith Martin at London.
Mr. and Mrs: Robert Gibson also
Mrs, Harvey Wright were TorontI
visitors on Saturday and took in the' t
hockey game at Maple Leaf Gardens.
,
Mrs. Eldred Nichol is visiting
Stratford friends this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Timm spent
a day in London last week, r
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Read All the Christmas A"`4
WAR SAViG C tTIFICATES
AN INVESTMENT THAT IS INSURANCF
Your Government Invites You To
YE BY SAVING,"
We are Co-operating„with the Government in the Sale of
ar Saving Certkt s
Fart All The Money You Spend in, This
Store Will be Returned T I',• You In
B�. °' ,q � � (.RTIHc ��,�ic� , ,
:,4vTES
THESE CASH BONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MONEY HERE FOR THE PURCHASE OF
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS OR MERCHANDISE
We Help Tou To Help Ca ada
This Special Offer Is Not to beConducted as a Reduction in Prices But as a Co-operative
Effort on our park to make a Special C'ontr'ibution to
CANADA'S WAR CHEST
THIS
IS A GENUINE leo per cent
GO , EA W A,ENT R,4VE PLwarsowissasse
Eve Frthr� This Christ, as
You Will Share In this Fight
by buying from
D. A. RANN
Brussels
Phone 3b Or 85