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The Brussels Post, 1938-11-23, Page 4THE. BRUSSELS POST Your Attention Please The Blue Sunoco Service Station wishes to remind their many customers that winter is just around the corner, which meansit h high time to have your car serviced for --- Colder Weather They Carry a Full Line of ANTIFREEZE in Prestone & Alcohol WINTER OILS of all grades and weights Transmission & Differential Greases Automobile Heaters and Defrosters Firestone and Gotta Percha Tires & Tubes r p / Willard & Exide Batteries ALSO— a Government Licensed Mechanic at Your Service Drive in and have your servicing done now They have an up-to-date greasing service HAVE YOUR CAR GREASED BEFORE FREEZE-UP —AT— CHAMPION'S AT—CH PION'S GARAGE ROBERT GEMMEL, Mechanic W A N T ADS. Notices in they column cod 25c up to four lines; Sc for every extra line. Cash must accompany ad. Orden taken over 'Phone 35e. FOR SALE-- •Pipes—Men just the one you have been looking to vii at Grewar's, All Prices; Cigarette Lighters' Buy your Tobacco at Grewar's • and be assured of it always fresh. 1 CASH AND CARRY A. GFIEWAR' •Between Richard Aleocks and John Mcooks, pair wire pincers & staple pullers combined. `Reward, 'Hinder please notify The Post or Dick Alcock, Phone 45-e-19.. LOST — LOST— A Black and Tan Hound, medium size, north of Brussels. Phone 66-r-9 Harry Workman ETHEL MEAT SHOP-- bag HOP—bas been opened for business in the Dunbar block. Courteous ser- vice combinedwith good meat will be of interest to you, Your patron- age appreciated. E, Thompson, Butcher. In Memorium Whitfield—In loving memory of Gordon C. Whitfield, who passed away two years ago November 26tb, 1936. Your last parting wish We would liked to have heard And breathed in your ear Our last parting word Only those who have lost,' Are able to tell, The pain in the heart At not saying farewell, Ever remembered by his wife and family. In Memorium Jacklin—In loving memory of our dear mother Catharine (Mrs. • R, Jacklin) who passed so suddenly away November 111h, 1937, in our home there's a beandwni, picture, To us it is dearer than gold, It is a picture of our dearest mother. Whose memory will never grow cold, No one knows Trow much we miss her, As it dawns another sad years Sad and sudden was the parting;; We little thought ber end so near. To those who have a mother, Cherish her with care, You will sure miss your mother, r When you see her vaoant chair', Inserted by her loving daughter (and sons) 'Catharine Mae and`sla- In-law Jack (Carl and Harvey), t Aiwyaya true, unselfish, gentle and kind t� A beautiful memory left behind; Sadly missed by her little- g. huh daughters Velma and Lois Former. BUILDING FOR BETTER Each year at rho Christmas seaao -c-.. re asked to share our blessings with HEALTH those who aro less fartunato th ah war aaro We aro aslred to ghe p atuber a ?v3 taco -wide fight against tubprculasIL may affect any organ of the body, b ut, Tuberculosis Is a germ diseaso 4` M! arts most fro handy attacked•;ate tb lungs, bones and glands. People are not LOST—horn with tuberculosis and it is not Inherited. The germs .that rause t must comafrom some one who,,naa th Light red, ((Alert -haired Collie, 'bob ' disease, Infections from cattle can b transmitted to human beings In milk and tail, Crimea by La'.cIie. ; fleshof diseased anyimals. Therefore, phone 36-r-16 Dave Smith, unless omshe�althy cows, It certified IA ways hu; Morris pasteurized. Tho great allies of the germ aro overwork, strain, dlastpatlon, insufficient food and all those elements,.. Mat lower one's resistance. Although the terms are all about us, 11 wo lead )ustrIkit»y vee wo throw them off and" o., n0l' contract tho disease,. Ohhdren liowbver. aro morn sueceptiblo than grown-ups, therefore It 19 most Important "rash their health be espeulally proteetcd, Recovery from tuberculosis t6 slow and Ira success depends upon ah early faithful discovery of the condition, and faithful' treatmnce to all the t be caroms of the treatment. medicines. cannot bo cured b • drugs or patent 0-day.The Methods of treatment to -day, while cleanly follo*the those developed century, toward the end of the last country, 1001, sunlight, fresh air, and proper food, under med(cal stfpu•• vision, b ini boon augmooted by surgery, an combining to hem rho body in, its fight against the ravager of the germs. A strong resolution to gat well is a grout hetp aleso meareful dristagingvear sulressful battle. The (10805 his o eo en the road ahead, ever ntestut of manger. When the red ((0118 signals,, he Stops. ,.So. ST7AYED- 2 ynung Heifers on 1ot. 20, Cort. 12 They. 11/4 mile east Cranbrook. Own- er may have them by proving and Paling for ad, phone 55-r-13 Jahn Pride STRAYED - 1 Heifer or; lot 26, (trey Twp. Con. iL Owner may have same by )rrovine and ptlytn0, expenses phone 204.1 Mrs. Jim, Carnoeben MEN— Here is a prllrtical plan that will enable you to build an independent hustness cf your men with the (Re- tribution of over 200 'guaranteed ne- cessities in select district. Every (ley is pay day. Repeat orders on I geode. Lower priced. Offer )ell in nil behest, ambitious, alert Write today without ohliga- to 1O AM:ILI.1X CO. 870 St, Clement, Montreal, too, should we rause when tuberculosis svergenaoraliy oru(0 110W necmid111tblv�i3Otu11 devisor signals or ads disease too often unheeded, E)on't be afraid to consult a 1itysi inn, Ito will diagnose your trouble, and rlon't lose heart if your fears aro confirmed. With proper tr001ment there 15 Avery,, /1'1 of reeove0y, 1ho Muskoka and Toronto liop111lr for Cnnetrmptives and 1118 ft110048 Mary Fins ital for Oonsumb1130 Ohtldron stand ready 11 50030 all 011)0 aro aalietld bu•` in thls'Inoy must havo the help of mtinl (deuds. Phase will you aid this ale -"twine work h sendin a Contribution to Nanous(lege Sanity-eone o.Association, 2110 aerials—A petals .1, cough, toes o w a ETHEL Beautiful pep weather again with Christmas only a iponth ahead, looks like us 1t Santa Clans, will have to use Iris automobile again 111(5 year, The hunting party of which P. N, Currie waa n member hunting iu Btacebrldge terh'itery, arrived hesne at the first of the week, each of Mem bringing back the full allot- ment of veni5oll allowed, the In- dividual hunter in any one seasop. Ethel L.O.L. dance was elated for Nev, 23, in Browns Hall, Hervey J. MOClellaud, clock and wateh repairer bus ree.uved from' role boor east of the Post office to one door west. 'the little pony owned by Dot' Vodden, can make to Big scene in a 1 anaway stunt, Monday aiterrioen w•'hUe being driven around village streets, was startled by a dog mim- ing in sudden noisy contact with it, eaasiug it to get out of control. Fortunately no person was seriously hart. • Speaking of clogs, we feel sate in' saying that Ethel can boast of hav- ing the most dogs collectively with to biggest variations in size and colour and the number of breeds represented, or any place of its size in the county or possibly in even a larger area. • When staying in the village Billy Agar occupies the apartment in the rear of the barber shop in Dunbar block, Billy Is a willing worker at many jobs, but anyone having stove wood to split and pile, ould• :make no mistake In giving himwIbe work to do. C,O.F. euchre and dance Thurs- day, Dec. 8, in Brown's Hall, All are invited to come and share in the enjoyment of a, better than ever time, While feeling, just not huite up to per, E. L, Jardine is gaining in health and a complete recovery is wished for, P. N. Currie assumed duties as agent at Ethel C.N.R. station Tues- day morning, Nov. 22, after two week's. holidays. Relieving agent 2. Sperling whose hoane is in New hamburg was in charge of the C.N.R. office at Ethel or for more thana week during Mr. Cunrie's holiday, when he received a special assignment to Tavistock. Mr, S. Henry of Flora finished out the period in Ethel office for Mr. Currie. en' the school rooms of Ethel United church there will be a Crokluole social held Friday, Nov, 25 under the auspices of the W.M.S. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21ht, /038 BLUEVALE Mrs. Robt. \larwick returned from Toronto on Saturday after visiting with friends and taking in ,the Royal Winter Fair there. Mr. Alvin Smith and Mrs, George Thornton took in the Royal Winter Fair in Toornto on Saturday and visited with friends there. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Mathers and daughters, Hepworth, spent the weeg-end with leis father and Mrs. Rudd of Bluevale. Mr. and, Mrs, Cooper Nethery and raughter visited on Sunday after- noon with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston, est line, , 'Miss Lillian Vogan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mathers, Mr. Harvey Robertson spent Sun- day with bis wife in Hamilton hospital. Miss Viola Mothers spent a few —Clays in Toronto with her sister pearl and took In the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Johnston and 'son spent Sunday afternoop with Mr. and Mrs, Harry .Barnard on the boundary, ' Mrs. Addison Fraser and baby ,came home from Wiugham hospital bids week. Word was received 'here of the death in Toronto of a former rest. dent of this village in the person of Mary Messer, lite of the late Wit- iiam. Gannett, ,Mrs, Gannett was born, In Blue - vele, a daughter of the late :Mr. and 7v,. John Messer, She wn5 mar - tied in Bluevale and cont:intled to live here fora tube, then moved to Winghanr, where she 'lived until ttvo year's ago, Folloying the death of her hnsban<l, she uoved to Tor- onto ehui made her home with a. daughter, where she passed away, The remains will he brought to Wingttam far burial. Mrs. flanneti'e v.t1,,, w••s the first male -keeper 111 Bluevale. W, M. si, Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the 1•V, M: S. of the United P11000l1, Was held in the school -room with the president, Mrs. W. J. Johnston, th charge, "Making Canaria Christ - Ian," was the theme decided upon / for study the coining year, - and Hire's the Big Chance =1,7 OVERCOATS Regularly Priced to $20.00 0 K. in Quality 0. K. in Style u,• 0..' K. in Price: special purchase of new Parkmant _Overcoats direct from the factory to which we have added some of our higher grade coats, make this an outstanding overcoat opportunity • -• . These are all guaranteed quality Overcoats. Raglans, Chesterfields, City Ulsters, Baalmacaus, In Grey, Brown, Green Black All Sizes • 35 to 48 DON'T MISS THiS CHANC E Guards TEWART Bros. Seaforth Mrts. Edward Jouuston rear elle lot cllapte;, "Weaving A New Web•" The Scripture ture lesson was read by .Airs. Rudd. A poem, "When All Can Pray, Not ANne, or Thine, But Ours," was read by Mrs'. W. J, Johnston, Mrs. Waiter 0, Davidson, Cradle Roll supel'intendent of Kuox Pres- byterian Church, was hostess Tues- day afternoon at a social gathering for members of the Cradle Roll and their parents. Durisg the aftenoon the Mothers enjoyeddiscussing the problems and pleasures of children. Regret was expressed that owing to sickness some of the number were unable 10 be present. The hostess served supper and everything passed off so suocesstfully chat it was considered ]making it an an- nual affair, Rev. Mr, M•o&ay, missionary for Northern Ontario and Southern yianitoba, addressed a joint sneeting of Rllievale and Eadies' oongregat• ions. Mrs, 0. Wray, returned to her home accompanied by ber sister, ,Miss Barbara Thynne. Miss Jennie 'Thompson of Wing - ham, with. Mr,enob Mrs. Eldrid Nich- ol„ Tularberry. , - Mrs, E. J. 'Sutton Is visiting in Toranto, Mrs. Mary MoDfatt has returned to Toronto accorwpanied by Mr. and Mrs, 2, C. Higgins who will vlsdt with • Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Higgins. James 'Breckenridge, Jack fellow, Arthur Edgar, Wi11111 t Garnfss, Reuben Garniss, Leonard Gates, Fret; Irrison, Toronto, were hunt- ing in Bruce. of Woodrow. Sask., BLYTI-I Services 111 the United eburelt were held with Rev, Arthur Sinclair In charge, The text for the morn- ing aevtre wag ''Thou are not far from the Kingdom of G0t1," dealing with the life of John Wesley. A solo was sung by Jamie Sims. At the evening service the subject was "The Seven Wonders of the Wonid." At the Sunday School session a chorus was sung by eight junior boys, ;Mss Clara McGowan, former teacher in Ohengtu, Chins, w111 pre- sent lantern slides under the ahs. picas of the ;Mission 'Band of the Onlle2 church, Mlse 10, Leslie, St. Themes, at her borne here; Mrs. Archie Bender, ':'r'on1o, 1vit11 her mother, Mrs. Edith 73011; Mr. and Mrs, George Cowan and 131111e, Mr, and Mrs. 13en. son Cowan visited George Irwin 01,0: 11r, and Mrs. W. Henry, Wing - ham, Young People's Tlnice met In. the United Ohurch for their weekly meeting which took the form of an Armistice Day commemoration ser vice, The program was prepared by Miss Gladys Fawcett. "Armistice Day and Vliny Ridge Memorial," W. s the tore: taken by Miss Mar- garet Hirons. Reading were given by Vivian McElroy. Margaret Vinc- ent, Jamie Sinus anti Ray. Dobbyn. Mrs. Mustard, of Takonta, Wash- ington, who haul been visiting her brother, Wsn. Taylor, and Mrs, 13re- nizer, Adeline, 'ansas, left for their ;tomes, Sympathy Is extended to Mrs. Rana Thuell and Mrs, De Los Tam- an in the death of their .farther, Joseph Breckenridge, of Bluevale, Mrs. Sadie CM -nailing is visiting in Toronto. BELGRAVE A large number of relatives and friends gathered together Thursday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, James Scott, Wawanosh, in honor of their daughter Mrs, Art Scott and Mr. Scott, recently newlyweds. The young couple were presented with a reisee11ane005 shower, The groom thanked all dor thole good wishes and many useful gifts. The eventing was spent in social chat and dancing. Lunch was served by the ladies. The annual, meeting of the Ben grave Clommrunity 'Skating Rink was heed in the Orange Hall on Thurs- day evening, C. H. Wade, president, presided, The chief business was the election of officers vvllldt ('saint Ml's, J, M. Coultes are also spend - Ing a 0507 day's in Toronto. Mrs. Walter Mason of Wawanosb, also accompanied them, Airs. R. Yule spent Saturday in Toron to, Three Delegates Named Airs. J. Yuill, airs. Lyle Hopper, R. Procter- and Robert Coultes are the delegates representing the Bel- gravia Fanners' Club ,at the con- vention of UnitedUnitedFarmers being held in Toronto this week on Tues- day', Wednesday and Thursday. Some 75 tersons were present at the social evening sponsored by Port Belgrave Lodge No. 98, Can- adian Order of Foresters, in the lodge rooms at Belgrave 011 Friday evening. Those represented came from Belgrave, Stratford and dis- trict, Euchre and dancing, the, latter to the must° of Jackson's orchestra of Belgrave, were much enjoyed. The whmers ' at cards were: ladies, Mrs. John Mason, 1st; Miss Maly Mason, 2nd.; men's Fred Aitichell, Stratford, 1st; Stewart AfeBuraley, 2n1; consolation, Mrs,. Nelson Higgins, Harry McGuire. The floor managers were Brother George Jordan, assisted by Alex Young, Mrs, Willial Litz of Strat- 00rd, 4180 assisted 1n calling off the dances and proved to be a feature Orf the evening's entertainmecommitteeThe committee in charge of the en- tertainment was Alex Young, -chair- man; Harry ,McGuire and Leslie Wightman, , L0 ed as 'follows: President, Alex. Young; vice - president, Morris Leitch; treasurer, Harry McGuire; secretary, Ken Wheeler; directors George' Clink, Alex Manning, C, H. Wade, C. R. Coultes, William Dun- bar, Martin Grasby. Further ar- rangements were left for a later meeting et the clivectors, 11, 3, Scott spent a couple of clays in Toronto and. Montreal. A gathering of relatives and neighbors was held in the Red Sobool on Friday night In honor of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Coultes, recent nen'ly-weds, 'The evening W118 silent in d,anrdug and social shat. During the evening John Taylor react en address of welcome to Mrs. Caultes and good wishes to both for a long 011 tlllalvny-enaarled life and aakell them to accept an 0(ea 0001151 chair and end, table as a token of good wishes -from the gathering as- sembled. The presentations were made by G. Johnston anti IT, IT, Coultes. Luliell was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Conitos and • Beautiful Alarm Clocks Given Away For 90 Cents and paid up purchases totalling 5.00 Purchases can he made at either Ian McDonald's Butcher Shop —or.— The Scotch Thistle Restaurant Insist on a receipt with every purchase so that you may get a clock as soon as possible Gather all McDonald's Meat Slips (issued to anyone) after November 7th, These clacks are strictly a $2.00 Value and make Ideal Christmas Presents 'AN McDONAt1 n