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Shari1 p ' t. you .<p ,n ca hair an hour?'" • • s7,f,r.l`ZQ ' a : hest thing." .he slier:. a.,3 re. exp.: crena crept along the. wire and thrilled inion, 90on•t "ease. tell me, "w -'traa - Victoria Is Popular In The Winter For Warm Weather And Summer aSports Canada has an evergreen play- ground whore snow Is an ephcmoral novelty, flowers bloom ovary month' of the year and 0von Jn rata -winter the daY'a recreation can include yachting, tennis, hik- ing, lawn bowling, fishing or a round of golf over the fast, green fairways of any of a half dozen Outstanding courses, 'Victoria, centro of this beautiful 31rltlolt Coln/tibia evergreen play- ground, bas hocomo in recent Yearn nn onlstnnding Canadian tems in ilsebonrtthervergeeof itsear ibusiest flown with international ex- change offering Americans an at- traotivo flnafMal inducement of ten per cent on their dollar, while Canadian lovers of mild weather will find that Vancouver Island' has the only resort of this kind on rho continent which they can visit now that holiday truss to the; 'United States' have been banned, Tho main competitive shorts event of the season is the Em- press Winter Golf Tournament which is held on well trimmed grassy fairway$ and groans at a time When other Canadian courses are several foot under the snow- drifts. This year's tournament, the 18th annual, will be bold on the Oak l3ay course, March 9 to 16, The outstanding social.. event of the season is Christmas at the Empress Hotel where Canada's roost-Eng]fsh city ee]ehrates with the time-honored boar's head, yule logs, wassail howl and carols, Tho' Contrast between Victoria and the rest of Canada in 'winter- time is parttouiarly marked after a train trip through the Canadian heckles, then at their loveliest in a mantle of ice and snow. Van- couver island produces such rari- ties—rarities to the rest of Can- ada, that is es strawberries in December, salmon fishing ail win- ter long, now -born lambs Jn Jan- uary and roses in February, The ploturos above show tho Empress Hotel, and typical "win- ter" scenes, hiking, golfing and yachfinrr, •"s�'•pwhere w:at:ti L.r<. wi>is.. itty: 113...": . • ward d. ,., Phase 32 When in need of Bread &: Pastry TRY THE PALACE BAKERY W. WILLIS BRUSSELS, ONT. a ...-C ..- .:..- a 1 rate 2.= soma 3.3 the t2:ae 1333 dais:a- • 4:oiet. wed' -x. Toe bride 3 Maher s-a,xi:et» :i:s_xm drive a? s sting to he a rem ▪ d. sat J ta the girl L 1. w...'1 stood beside -him 'o Fos, t:Ll& been r, -Kira:' - "Nit, don tt ail to 22, my des _ 3-H : 6^ C2 R<, • i- : a i 7, it waft yaW gave hear =l£:atao1;ng. Leis 32 tint to lana . ',Cot hare to *.ark 073; 'r:4c3 for :Lim and you." Mr So; -e had widened if.w. r:r:e _ ..t friends. 'e;latest =ember tui -zed L new. 2L . ?.,g'i her aim al:rough 'You e_! " she said_ THE END. Collapsed Fridge At Exeter Draws Many Sightseers Hundreds Visit Scene Ear To Transpera Truck tinder Whitt Bridge Sank The drive:Gf a an omoi7 _e guliy at t. :470t 34:d or ,. :v. after a 0G teat bridge r_ No. 4 highway cellapsel. rhea rfed with careless _ care 5 driv- :.3 7...--e said Saturday 0ignt. to„ao:F, e'f Persons 03:I do -n..,- t.'D sham 130030 County t wa throngheat two days;, to fief: „ir, ky '.'eiar:•. +3 '.Ere with the t anspo t e tir.g or. its Poor. the bob tr c cup from tile tangle of ' • el gz e: -e and hauled bac„ onto the ,cad 'ay at B o'clock Snndya Fros midday Saturday. men nod Doan busy cutting the steel away 7i1 11 an acre t:e3e to:eb. Then a Labatt crane hitched to another 1 big truck to keep i': in place dew 1 the empty antantabile ttan?po.-- sa s onto the highway. Authorities said t sins -port suffered :zaps -J- ingly Ilttle damage. Crowds of Sightseers Fite, Hooch, of a fallen larid:ye attracted so many sightseers ;o Exeter than three provincial Palms -- men were on duty meat of Sunday 0 directing the hundreds of cars. The highway was kept open by a detoa Authorities were told that Earner' Loomis of Oshawa and formerly of Parkhill was driving the track awl that Charles Panes of tht R.C.A.F., Trenton, was riding with ]tiro. Traf- fic Officer Taylor 0€ Clinton con- sulted with D. E. Holmes, crown attorney for Huron county. and re- ceived instructions to lay a careless driving eba-ge. against Loomis. The charge will probably be heard in Exeter pulite Court. HIGHEST CASA, PRICES P FOR EGGS AND POULTRY Fs Ma SAMMS .., PONE 80 — BRUSSELS It. is zmderatood 'he police ars- 1a,tuw=33taa Che f va,.t rl:sty alis: side of the bridge was s't umk a seer_, il co two before the trar.:s3arr d urged- t her of the men was hurt Po.ice said tris eztare Iengtb 01 ti a `Exit fo+ct agar- went down, exce<t si.3e 'a atl:umien".5. `line d•or re- *^ a zned ma a fair y even level. 30.1 :tough the. sea`s,trailer ort tat; t an - :X -t lammed against one side of -,-)he bridge, it did not .roil over. Wirier. the. hedge wear doom about 4.20 tIIrday n_nrnfcg, it made sods a roe that Des ds.uts or the diststev were awakened. Fa- a few minntes, anti: 17131 could obtain fast:slights and wars otter traffic, the collapsed bridge was a deathtrap an the highway, bac fortunately no cars came along e*Wg Officer Taylor srr e Pro __f::al Constable Jack Ferguson of Eye'er and Traldc 01Eeer Coke? of Lomn. Was Old StrrsctUre W. P Alder. divisional engine of the department of highways,. stationed at London, sent an en- gineer to Exeter to survey the damages 310. Alder said that the bridge was old, with steel super- stnrcture, but built partly of wco4. Police said they believed the bridge had broken in two places. small creek dais through the gorily but none of the floor of the bridge_ went under•vrater. Tbougn an estimated 209 feet in length, was only about 10 feet ab0vo the bottom of the gully. The transport was southbound :n the. direction of London. tw= i 1 Hostess: "I hare heard so mann abour your ntnsieai ability. I am guise disappointed.. I had expected t0 see you conte with an instr•nment under Your arra.. Which instrument do yea play?” Guest. "The piano. 1 =Bus mess `?a rds till3EMBEIE§Mosamam.=2071323 %`. W. S. Donaldson – Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of Huron and Perth phone 35-r-13 - - Atwood, Ont. All Sales Promptly Attended to CHARGE'S MODERATE For Engagements phone 31 `The Brussels Post' and they will be Iooked after immediately. • WILLIAM SPENCE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, ONT. Dr. C. A, MYERS PHONE 4 Office Hours 10. a.m. to 12 a.m. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. WILLIAM STREET, BRUSSELS, ONT. D. A. RANN FURNITURE FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director. and Embalmer BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 36 ELMER D. BELL, B.A• BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. PHONE 29X — — — BRUSSELS, ONT i•? 4n ..3 33.,441 •.` 3 ,i.. e'.4 °II, . "N.,a WALKER FUNERAL HOME William Street, — Brussels, Ont, Day or Night Calls 65 B. G. WALKER Embalmer & Funeral Director We also take orders for Flowers of Dale's Estate, Brampton. A"Walker Funeral costs as little. as $55,0o to $200,o0 . mmummgmlammiglasommainaciounimi JAMES . MCFADZEAN Howick Mutual Fire insurance --also— Hartford windstorm, Automobile PHONE 42 TURNBERRY ST. x Tornado Insurance Insurance P. O. BOX 1 BRUSSELS, ONT. 1 1