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atagEEMEZESIEffWgreMivaziamotavema yeal"0 NVO4, sick. at the home of lite
'rather Joe en con, 5 be Grey tlep.,
• Everythi g in Furniture
To be seen at our Showrooms
Dining Room, Living Room and Chesterfield Suites
Occa:ional Cars and Rockers, Beds and End Tables
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y 'Victory Bonds
D. A. It ANN
Private Arribuiance Service
Brussels, Ont.
'phone 36
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but later Oaken io Wlubluun hoepitel
end aftereVarde to Clinton, Where be
cl.ed and was burled a few dans ago,
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Mrs. John A. Snell and e-ous Glenn
1 anti Larry of Jean- eowu and (laugh.-
' ter Jean .01:Os:hewn were Sunday vie(
tors with Elinel reltives.
,E,i1OOT Sh•.:141tarolut was home over
Stintley and the Monday holiday. W4
are .tiorry to know that Harvey. Deo -
Sen has not been in hie usual good
health for some months. •
.A.' very enjoyable and informative
meeting .wee held by • the Gre.f
twp. unit oe the Federation of Agri-
- culture last Monday evening.
• The meeting opened with '0
Canada' followed by a few words
from the president.'
The. first number was a duet,
' "river Here Poem Over Thera" by
Misses Doeothy and Francis Dennis
which made a good beginning for the
evening.
ETHEI
Cuthbert Hutchinson and Robert
Cochrane approximately 75 and 80
years of age respectively
and who
fcg• quite a while has had to be care-
ful not to over tae: their strengili,
left Ethel by leahe two weeks a,g1.
for a tour thrangh the provinces of
Manitoba Alberta. and Seek., hoping
to recuperate health and with the iu-
tenition, of packing a•s• much pleasure
.as passible on the trip.
The soldiers partide and appurten•
-emcee Which took peace in Brussels,
Friday, Stine 6th was of medal in
terest to a number of Elthelites
-who attended.
Sir John A. McDoniald, Canada's
first Premier, died on the Elth of
June, 9-t3' years ego we are remind-
ed of thie by radio news broadcast of
memorial services.
The lith of June also marks the
birthday anntveruary date of some
moisture period. ••
retell:1y, when a rod beiame
lease, etrating engine parts
In all probability it will be fixed up
again. in a -day or two. Dec eertaiuly
eau keep a Model T
Mise Hannah and Mies Emma Ran'
.some, two, aged resider:to of the
village whose vitality of body and.
Ininid, is weakening are fortunate in
having their sister Mrs. Davidson
and her daughter from Montreal
cole to impervise Emir weltaxe, tot
,the days that lie ahead.
A good 1-411 w`cittid..iie welcome in
this diebrict, not oriliyfOr the benefit
it would, be to growing crops Lut
also ta replenish. "the eoft water
supply as mlany eeserVairs and cis-
terns are emiptys Vt •
Jahn M. Pearson on Con. 4, North
f Dthel who has scores .and scores
or cattle oat pasture . throughoutGrey
iVir, Raymond Redmond of Beylieel
delegate to the Provincial Federa.
'Boni meeting showed very- clearly
that farmers' must be • united to
alytatn the necessary legislation to
protect their interests. A. united
voice will be hee,rd.
Miss Ruth Dunbar then delighted
the audience with a siplen.did reael-
ing. Mr. J. W. Gomble, Vece-Pree.,
of the Huron County Federation
made it very clear int young mea
must take an aotive ,part if this
organizationl is to prosper through
the future years. There are about
730,000 faranees in Canada and m
Canada they obtained only 5% of
the national income in 1932.
Mr. Redancee9 then gave a violin
re -Mon witth Mi Ss Velma Wheeler
at the piano,
JAMESTOWN 1
!Beginning SandaY, Jane St.b., Ser. I
vices 111, ltee's Untied Church ere
ite; held at 10 a.111, fur the SUOIIIIK
rawaselloaeleusataastateoseasowoustme-sseleseuelegelk
For Ships, Planes, Guns and Tanks' Keep the tide of war
menth.s The, thange has been equipment flowing in ever-increasing quantity.
Made -to permit the congregation. ot to our gallant forces,
Union to have a morning service HELP FINISH THE JOB
also.
Mr, Warden bee returned
home after visiting with her anglp
ter, Mrs, M. Denels, Olt con,
The puplle of S.S. NO. 4, Grey die We have a
eoted by their teacher Miss Arleye
Galbraith and accompanied by Mie,
StePhens, mueleal instructor, took
Pant in a concert held in Wroxeter
recently, They, AV welt ae the
other cbildeen rein neigbouriug
Mr. Dist= Cardiff M.P., gave a
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brief 'address
,towneirip, to keep hie stock thriving, 00
le 'taking every preCiention to assure g°°41 14ea
influenced.
a plentiful supPly oewater for the
herds through this or any labk of The 1Vlissee
in -whieh he gave a
how governonents are
Mann, favoured the
audience with a, duet which was
Ethel citizens. e •
The Seth at June, Monday of this Rory McKay aud.aons• John and
week, celebrated as the official birth- George of Grey TO. Nonth have
day of King Geonge VII was observ- removed the hulldPige from the
ed as a holiday by our group of boys, village lot forrnerl'Ye owned and on-
-who work in Galt. rupied by Hughte Aid Mrs. McKee'.
'Stan Alexander, Meevin. Raby, and The material will he Milized to COO-
CtPt. Ceem Bateman spent the week strict a jammer cottage and garage
on some et to be, chosen: location
end. home leave at their seVeeal ore Mr. Rory's 1Yroeerty. There are a
homes. returning Sunday evening in
number of prospective buyers, for
Alexander's car to their respective
duties,. the va.can't lot, which -will likely be
di f r rest re 00 a multry run.
was quickly pig out of commission Willie/in Savage:.-"; wile' -for many ing.
Doe Wardlaw's model T coupe lar "9 ° 1!
10.W.
44/c,
uy Irictory *on s
number. of goad work bones for sa
e -
A •shoot clisensision followed' and
heaattily erideyed.
the -remain-ler of the evening was
sivent in, dimming.
The Bacecutive wish to express
their sincere appreciation to thele
taking pant in the prognstm. Though
Ole attendance was good, we urge
those present to take the initiative
in making Thate meetings known and
when the next one is• arranged bring
your friends. Waltch the Post for
the announcement of the next meet-
golioolo nave a very fine performanee
J. r1= FISCHER .
MASSEY-HARR1S DEALER
(All Canadian Products.),
'phone 51-X Brussels, Ont.
and delighted a large audience with '
their excellerst numbers. The pen- —
Suesehite Ceaneitery is planned for
Sunday, nay 22nd- at 2.30 P.M. Raz
S. Herr of Brassele will give the
address and Rev. J. B. Towarend of
Belgrave will conduct the service.
ceeds went to mid the lied Cross'.
liratch for full particulars regard-
ing the Patriotic lawn social. rt
JaMestown -on Friday, June 27th. it
will be bite big treat of the season.
"----`1::='1) A. Band be imeettenclance to lead
the singing.
Belgrave
Rev. 3. 13. Townend will take .the
cervices in James -Street 'United
Church on Sunday in en exchange
with Rev Aetheo- Page Who will ..san-
duct the Anniverealw Serveces at
Brink Church morning and evening.
The Annual Memorial Service In
A 3300 for cleaning up the ceme-
tery will he held on Wednesday.
june 130111. •
The Health and Child Welfare
meeting or the Warnenes Institute
will be held on Tuesday, June 17th
aft 2.30 P.M., at the home of Mrs, R.
J. 1ViacKentzle. The convenors in
Change of Program are .1VErs. R, 3,
MacKenzie met Mne. J. C. PNOtOr.
Roll call "one of the most essential
things in, my medicine cabinet and
IOW?" MUSIC, 'Piano eolo, wary
Wheeler. Current events, questions
drew. V,eadings by Donna Andersen
4.101O/ Kaitairtn iceating. Addrees, Dr.
Jamieeon' at Brussels. Lundh come
Myst Rae 'Crawford, Mrs. R. VV.
Pl'Oeter, Mrs. Bari Anderson. All
the laclies of the community are
cordially invi•ted, to attend.
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Buy Victory Bonds Now!
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FATHERS$
DAY
JUNE 15th
Every gift for Father will be
boxed in a handsome Gift
box suitably inscribed for
Fathers' Day . • .
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HELPING AGRICULTURE
MEET THE C
The pro h0-1 of the foodstuffs for an Empire at war is a prodigious
undertaking. Fortunately for our fortunes at war we can accom-
plish this*q;Sbmparcitive ease and little or no disturbance of
our regular fitfining regime. Abundance is our :probleM.
To produce sL roat quantities of farm products with a minimum
of labor—releasing men for more direct war activities—is the
triumph of rnadern power -farming which, with its time -saving
multiplegperCitions and cost -reducing equipment, helps the farmer
to carry„. onAiperations more efficiently to meet the present
difficult condillons. Thus modern farm machinery helps agriculture
meet the pe4liar challenge with which 101 15 confronted in making
its contributiorhoiCanada's and the Empire's war effort.
WH*,fEVER HELPS AGRICULTURE — HELPS CANADA
MODiEtti FARM MACHINERY HELPS AGRICULTURE
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MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY LIMITED
THE SERVICE ARM OF THE C'ANADIAN FARM
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GIVE HIM A SHIRT
We offer yOU the largest, 'mdst comprehensive assortment In
Western Ontario to choose that Father's Day shirt from Forsyth,
Arrow and TOoke shirts, in plain shades, stripes ohalk stripes,
checks and novelty ceabe in collar attached or separate collar
styles. White shirts are very popular- too. We carry shirts from 14
to 19 and sleevelengths from 32 to 35
1.65 2.00 2.50
GIFT PYJAMAS—Flannelette or Broadcloth • , ...... , , , $1.50 to $2.50
SPORT SIFIIRTS--all varieties .. • 50c to $1.95
FELT HATS—,Stetson, Brock & Biltmore •• • • . ............. , „ , $3.50 and Up
STEWART BIl$. Seaforth
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!Light shade summer ties, keeee
desi ps In regular ties, plain ties,
knitted ties, English Tootals,
& new wool ties in every pattern
and shade you could ask for—Hund-
reds of new numbers bought es-
pecially for Father's Day. -Gift
Ties he will wear. .
50c - 1.00
HOSE
FOR DAD
Wool Sox, Lisle sox, Silk Sox, Ankle
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eiSox agall here in. a wide seise:Mon
.'sliffdes and :1; designs—Clocks,
t.,
• • re,
checks, ribs and deer -plaids in
sizes 10 to. 12. Every pair in a
beautiful Father's Day Gift Box. ,
Priced at
25c 50c 75c