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SEWAGE IltePoliAL —
Have your Septic soaks aid c
pools cleaned the sanitary wr7
to avoid trouble.
Irvine Ooxtora, Phone 754.
Milverton, out.
NOTICE — / ►
iTy-Lineta Eat Less than heavy
breeds and at the same time lay
more eggs. They sost^ less to rattle
and eat less feed during the laying
period, For real economy when the
chips are down) try Hy-Lines the
efficient chicken. .,..
Bert Johnston, Brussels R, R. 2
Phone Brussels 23r4,
BREADING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service fit
all breeds of cattle. For service Of
information Phone Clinton 243, of
Palmerston 66 collect, bet-wean 7.111
and 10.00 A. M. on week days and
7.30 and 9:30 A. M. on Sundays.
FOR SALE —
75-acre Farm, frame house, bask
barn, priced at $5500.00.
75-acre Farm, frame house, lent
siding, barn 44 48 with $1$01
awing cror priced( tart $5000.*
6-acre Parise, trams house, bed
siding, barn, priced at $3500.11,
Goodhouse In Village, bath, f
nape, barn, garage, on main *rill,
priced at $4300.00.
Frame house, inaul siding,
roots. Priced at $2,350.00
J. C. Long, Realtor,,
Brussels, Out.
eel
$00 ROOMS
WITH BATH
from $3"
GARAGE and
PARKING LOT
MODERN HEATING
COMPLETE P'ORCED AIR
HEATING
SYSTEM FOR A Mt-ROOM
HOME
$525.00
Write Dept. 13 p or visit sup
showrorms. Open Monday, Waded*
day, and Friday evenings and eft esw
Saturday
J. V. JOHNtION PLUMEMO
SUPPLIES
tmeeTsviLLE, ONTARIO
Eill NPR MINFRIORMINIO
SUPERIOR PROPANE
Market Plat
• STRATO0RD, ON?.
The Vertatire Oeperidithie
FUEL F'OR 1-16M1 AND
INDUSTRY
St. JOHNS GUILD
Itev. Ellis opened the St: Johns
Sepltember Meeting( with (family
' prayers and reading the Goebel for
the day,
The secretary's and treasurer's
reports were given, the ladies had
catered to a wedding and Lions sein-
er during the past month,
Rev. Ellis told the members that
Mrs San; White bad been elected the
now seeretary of the Little Hollers,
In the plaeo et Mrs. Clifford Alcock,
who is lei:vine town. Plans were
made In help the W. A. with their
lunch for the Missionary meeting,
Oct. 4th. in the Anglican alien,
A. discussion of having a fowl suPP'
er followed, Mee, Harvey nryans mov-
ed that we 'ask our members for
,clonetieris to Vallee of halting that
they would send to the, -fowl NUPPer,
Ti Wes .seconded by Mrs. Geo, Davis.
Silica We deelded net have a ben
frh ,at theePall Fair Mary 'laird troved
We risk oitr tneinbets who donated
Pies to the booth to donate 1110110Y
instead. Pat Davis loom:nig the
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
Keep; your important papers
and other Valuables safe, yet
readily accessible,
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES
Protect you against theft 'Of
toss Of easel. They are today
tiegotiable anywhere.
SAMOS ACCOUNTS
Keep your money safe; pay
you steady` inteteer; encour-
age the habit of thrift,
COMMERCIAL LOANS
For business or industrial firms,
lire a nd Smut; producers,
etoceesofa, retailers—every
type of enterprise.
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tiltU$Sia4 PQaT
r.1**ona,
PAIR error. „[nits told the members that
C. Werneeee Week Gather Meentoneon had .been elected BELGRAVE
pi 'el )al Olin • e WOeleY , i1 .% ets, rue eta e meeting w
I
W. A, Villianks. .eertdneted the
regular morning service of Knox
Preebyl ellen .01eureli, Oh S., MARY
next, Oct, le. Mr, Walla,ce Littise,
Atwood. will occupy. the pulpit.
Members of Wolnen's Miss,
lonary Sogiety and veeing
Mary • attended. the Thant-offorIng
of ,trulort• M, S. on .Wee• eveulug
in ermiou United Oletireit, 'Miss Grace
Bartie, Moncton, spoke of her welt
in and showed elides-,
The Women's Mise.lonary Society
01 Knox Presbyterian Church, Met
on Theirsday afternoon at the Koine
of Mrs. Mac Engel, Mrs. Schrock
Presided and Mrs Lynn Brans reed
the Scripture ''.reeclIng. from Pauli
.113. .The roll call Woe enewered
by giving a TheilleegiVing verse.
'Phree members paid their birthday'
• , money. Mrs. 'Rel) 4:Seraph:ell gave
elle Thanksgiving topic and reade,
1311771.11°x1 Al%11:rsr, °Slrortite; 1'.11A1i51 07tEJ I:el:eithTlgie .1)1.1aanieehr, was served by
Winglium; Mrs, Cleeree Calralth. Annie, pou nrd , white. and m x.4,
s I „kreirle Bugle.'
Drnesels;. Mrs. tWheeler, T3ru,-
5sels; :l •r •Cbatles 01,uston, Y ;
. . Mm "'Richard Procter, Brussels;
Airs. Norman Hoover. Srussels; Mrs,
W. .Stovey, Settforth.Plias Fith-
Dennis', Walton; Mrs. Ross Steely
eneon, Pres.eels; 3. C. Long,
Brussele. •
Winners in group display cone-
pet'elen. Cranbrook Women's Instie
tube; St, Ambrose Altar Society;
Bruseels Majestic Women's Instl,
Airs, .Mabel .SteePletell with Mr, and
Airs, Wilbert Procter; Mr. And mra,
John Tastier, Hamilton, with • Mrs,'
• Hilzabeth, Campbell; Mr, and Mm..
Peter Scott anal Doirrie, with
.1 Me, .and Mrs, Bowden, Scott; Lloyd
Andersen, Toronto, with. 'Mr, and
•
Mrs. John Ande,rsen; Mr. and Airs, •.: Ross Procter and Cameron, Bur-
' lington„ Mr, and Mrs..Charles .Thom
.as „end family, Brussels, and Chas,.
Procter,. Oakville, with Mr. and Mrs,
Stewart Procter,
PEOPLE g' E, AI
-Mr. Ted Cole, Kitchener, weeS
week-eud visitor with Air, and Mrs
Jae. Micelle.
Mre. Robe Korth. Long liraneli
was visiting her mother, Mrs. r.
Me 'Do 11
a te • "I I * • *
L Lui visitors, with Mrs, C. Sellers.
Miss Carol Lowry, Toronto, with t
relutivoe here, NOTICE --
The Trowbridge Cider Mill will
run Wed, and Thure e during Oct-
ober for cider nub apple-butter,
B, Thitrideau,
Lunch— Chili Chem Bake • is a
recipe that will make you famous,
"41ierneol"Snock—ii!gg-inqhe7.11ole,
is quick and tasty any time. See
the glorious variety of Canadian
Cheese your .grocer it featuring.
Frau Nichol
Dinner — Frosted Cheese Pie
Wine-flavored process cheese
'makes this the most unusual pie
you've ever tasted!
Mr. J. 'IV 'rise/et', who has been I
• , .
Joseph's seriously ill following ems operation lugs on "Thwattsgiving WrinWos" The,ro passed away in St.
ve eemewbat impeoved. .and ftThankoffering" were •given. by Hospital, London on. Sunday, Oct-
Mrs, Mac Bagel, A Bible Quiz Was
Mr,- and Mrs. Murray Vodden, his 68th year. He retired to Brits- Meens" was read by Mrs. H, Jack- ' ' eels leholeit two years ago front h Sarnia and Mr, and Mrs, Ross is i
Volden, a i
hostees,
'and son London, were week, len.. Lana wag served by the flare), on the 644 of Morris where I
assisted IV Mrs.. Roliert he lead silent his- entire life.
:Arli e es Barbara and Heather '1
* * *
Allan, London with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen.
e ,R 4'
ober 2, Frank Alexander Nichol in conducted end "What Thanksgiving
Write for the ,lecipes,
AddreSs Marie Fraser,
pisky Foods Service Bureau,
,M9 Huron Street. Toronto,
ATTENTION FARMERS --
onADwroox removed from Me
harm promptly far sanitary disPoiel
Telephone Collect : Brussels Strill
or Elmira 564,
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
HORSES WANTED —
For meat, farm ,use or bush. Also
buggies and wagons, must be Is
good shape.
Wilfred Nicholson, Monktoa,
.goacti/s• 8/G
7600' frokie He was the eldest son of the late
Robert Nichol and Mary Jane Mce
Cutelyon. He leaves to mourn
•Campheie 2,41 Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mae. Winston McBachern
and daughters, London, visited over
the week-end with his Omen Mr. DAIRY FARMERS *F CANADA
• • 'and Mrs. Wes, McDachern.
his loss his wife the former Eleanor i I
'Jane Breckenridge, four daughters. i Miss Joan Themes, KItchenerispent '
Me Kenneth Knight of Waterloo Mildred and Dorothy of Toronto I the holiday week-end at the home •
Cellelge spene Thenkegiving with Mr.
and Alas. Gordon Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smalldon and it.O,A.F., St. Margaret's N. B., and
lir. and Miro, Ken Bray spent the five souse Gordon, Kenneth, Stuart
holiday week-end with Mr, and Mrs. and Allan of Toronto and Glenn,
Ross Speleen, Saginaw. O. P. P. Bradford; Out., also five
Mr, and Mrs, Feed Kirkpatrick and
little eon visited over the Thanke- 11417tdieeh MilddlGieene, .TT;ontesIst:.trnsd leiVrlir'ssi
e giving holiday in Toronto, James Rhodes,, London. One broth
er Lorne 'of Morris Township. -----, Funeral serveces Were held on
Tuesday, Oct. 4th, from the Walker
Ferneeaa Home, Brussels. The ser-
vices sere conducted by the Rev. I Kathy of Lorne Park were liolsi.da .
Ethel United Church ,,
Harold" T. Colvin of Melville Pres-
Meetilig was, held at the 'home of
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, ja
Thankoffering Meeting
bytenian Murat:, Brussels ,Inter- i
rued AVals in Briesst Cemetery.
Mes, Les. Earl with 37 ladies present "Phe pallbearers were Harvey Mc-
incIsudshiogelentey, eMb.ere of 13ruesels W. Cuteheon, Win. J. McCutrheon,
M. W ne, G Mrs. Quest Dobeim led the Wor- Arter,
'Robert Bird,
11ier13yothfniowMecr-
anuar Thos.y
sihip ServiCe assisted by Mrs. Cleaver,
Mrs. Chester Bari .and Mrs; Be Doeisi., bearers were Ross Niohol, 'Robert
Nichol, Mitred Nichol, Frank Me-
er. Hymns 148 and 356 were Sung.
The president Mit. Geo, Pearson Oddly:on. , Jas. Smith and Clem
leteLelland. introduced the guest speaker Mrs. The floral tribu
Salvation Army, whose message \vns
of the lAstawel tes
Captain Stevens;
very much .enjoyed. Mrs. De Wielder'
,favoured with a Solo.
Roll call was answered. Minutes of
the last meeting read .and collection
taken.
" Mrs. Cousins, of Bruesols sang a
solo followed by hymn 259. Meeting
closed repeating the Lord's Prayer
in' unison.
A bountiful Tuns* wale Served by
the hostess and committee.
Dairy Foods Service. Bureau 409 Huron Street, Toronto
so• mei •••=s saw mai mom am taxi new area ®men — me spa Noes ma ems ceens ex= teme reins este
oe Stratford, and Marione of the
of her parents Mr and Mrs. Harold t Mrs, Ellwood McCullough 603101w:we .I
Thomas,
Holiday guests at the home of Win,
• •
114osee last week were Mr, and Mrs.
Stanley Addy and Miss Lois of Mar-
cus. Iowa; Mr, John T. Graham of
Parkhill; Charles and Mrs. Richards
Toronto,
•
Mr, and 'Mire. Wilson Tibho of
windeor and Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Joyce .and daughters Sandra and
Personals: Mr. and Mrs.* Stewart
Bryane. Mitchell, with. Mr. and ,
Mrs. B. Bryane; Jerry Dressel, slim
coo, with friends here; Misses June I
Land Audrey :Rockwell .ini Toronto
with Mrs. Mary Gardner and other
friends; Mr. and Mrs. Don Grey
and family, Stratford. with Joseph
Heel:were; DonglaS Kirkby, Lou
don. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kirkby; Mr. :and Mrs.. George Dun-
das honie after visiting friends In
Toronto; R. 'Achillee, Malton, with'
his wife and family here; Mr. and
Mrs. Hora.ce Rutledge and family
Mr, and Mrs. Don McNeil; Miss
011L.oisnDislsosna.
with Miss .Ethel D'osr.ednini,
and fainily, London, with
friends; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mc-
BethRobinson, St, Oatharinee,,
IltiSitraMtfrs with
Iiainmmdprh, ortaihenesd:
Mrs„ Dundas.
MEMORIAL Silo?
WINGHAM
Your Memorial Craftsmen roe
Thirty-Five Years, Always estms
THE BEST GRANII1ES
Along With
Expert Designing are
Workmanship.
Prices Most R.esecasine
been•tery 1.;•ntterins a nosessity
R. A. SPOYTON
Phone 2Sti. Wingham, Gnarls
FAMILY
RATES
No Charge
for Childre(I
12 and Under ETHEL
(Acclaimed
DETROIT'S
best...
Armstrong. one of the country's, most popular
Hotel TULLER CLASS1F1Eb
featuring convenience, comfort,
quality! A cosmopollign atmosphere in
horne.like setting. In the center of all
downtown activities. Newly decorated.
Ultra modern, Comfortable guest rooms ...
excellent food at moderate prices in'
our modern coffee shop and cafeteria.
Radio and Teleshion in room.
Air Conditioned rooms in season.
FOR SALE —
Highest prices paid for old hens.
John Zwaan Phone 101/5
FOR SALE —
Little Pigs, apply
The Walter Rose Poultry Farm
Phone 40x,
were many
iand -beautiful ,among which were
FOR SALE —
6 Cattle averaging 700 lbs.
Thos. Strachan Phone 38r9
' baskets from His wife. The family,
sister, Merrtlee Lorne Nichol and
,faerliIye Breckenridge family; Mrs.
Lottie McCutcheort and family;
Mr. and Mrs. R. Barrows, Mr. and,
Mrs. 3. Smith and Mrs. Verna Rid-
dell; Mrs. Margaret ,Cleakey and
Mrs. Vera Robbins' The Neighbors
,ef Brussels; The Neighbors of
6th line Morris; Mr. and Mrs, J. H.
Stevenson and Faintly; Ladies Auz
Men, BruSsigs Leafeni Mrs. Unt.
:Heath andi POSY; Vern, Hefner.
}, Toronto; Mr. and MTO. J. Glides
and Mies Zane Hopper, 'Toronto;
Mr„ and Mrs!. Janke, Stiratlord;
'She Toronto Thistle Club; Local
(2999.) United Steel Workers; Dm-
ployees of John Inglis Co.; Fellow
Employees of Dept. 831, 801 mid
851, John Inglls Co.
FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK
DETR 0 I TMICH IGAN
Harry E. Paulsen
General Manager t4
;4
FOR SALE —
Spy Apples. Sprayed,
Howard Smith Phone 381.16
FOR RENT —
House on Albert street.
apply to
Sammy Waxman Phone 107x Aill.P.S.A0.1MYY.••••••••••.10.•
WANTED —
5 cords of cedar for Duff's Unit-
ed Church, Walton. Send tenders
to Bert Johnston, Brussels R. R.
FOR SALE --
14 Cattle, averaging 550 lbs.
10 Steers. 900 lbs.
Joe Ohapmlan. Phone 38r15
FOR SALE —
Singer Sewing Machine, in good
working condition.
Mr e. W. ,Tamee Turnbull. Phone 40712
Money across the miles
FOR SALE —
:1000 Foreman Leghorn Pullets,
mentlis old, laying well,
Andrew's Poultry Vann, R. lt, 3
Sentorth. Phone 647r3,
SALESMAN WANTED --
WANTED:: Reliable plan at Deal-
er in Townships Of Howick, Grey
and Mot-He. EP xperienee net necess-
ary, A fine opportUnity to Step into
old profitable business .where Rate
leIgh Products have been sold for
, years. Big Profits, Products turn,
ed on Credit, Write Itawieigifti
Dept. S452463, Montreal, P. Q, Only a chartered bank offers a full
range of banking services, includkg:
LIVESTOCK WANTED'
High. Cade prices Paid for dead,
old, sick or disabled bontea or OW*.
Phone promptly, Leroy A.ctitatiii,
3 Atwood.
A charteted bank makes it a simple matter
for you to send money almost anywhere, inside
or outside Canada.
You may want to get money to a certain
city as a gift on somebody's birthday; or to
settle a business account; -6i to set up a fund
wick can be drawn upon by a com—lny
salesman, branch office or supplier.
It works the other way, too. If you are far from
home and short of cash, you can advise your
"home" branch to telegraph your money to a
poirir where you can pick it up. Many situations
and needs can arise — and a chartered bank
has many ways of taking care of them, including
the sale of travellers cheques.
Tills service is one of the many advantages you
enjoy as a customer of a chartered bank. Your local
band, is an all-round banking service-centre
that can be helpful to you in many ways.
RANGES, 1,4611 WATER T.ANKSJ
Fit.011101ERAttifti,.
'WALT. MAIO:tit&
Reipessestattim
PHONE .iktilAtritititti .44
SOS, .4ite 'Ott SEW
WANTED
P4ulttni, all types of poultry, `High
eat dash Prices,
Phone Oadit3 3, A, McLettii, Monhtot
motion. All the collecting to be della
befeeee the eild Of Sept,
The preeideilt, Alberto Sint% nalt.
nil the ladles to; elect er neer preeitient
Until the, arid of the y..A,t rm. bzivit
moved Mrs—Annie Peliard tate the
Chair LUAU the end. of" the ytat
Seconded by AlheV.A.
GEAR: 'ERED tANItS SERVING YOtlikcOMMISNI'rY
a HONEY FOR SALE..,
Pre*, honey now on hand. fri yoiit
own Container di' rieW Oliee.
Lloyd Wheeler Bane 21 $