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!Mellor, Ilarrlo
.1111s, • .01 'roan, .de 3)11r, Darlene
lqaoliari, 0411 Engel,
liars do. flour,
lvidson, Pollard,
11: Dianne FI*61,
ilaearte, Gall 'Wilson.
Tloyo. - Bill Corlett Glen,
Plant, _Garry Wilson,.
Girls.. 12., 14: jean; Hamilton, Walley !
Smith' ..Zwiaan..
13icycle, Races.
BOYS: Terra" Baduark, Ken Storey.'
Bob Holliston,
6UPER1OFt PROPANI t,:ro
Market FlaoU
StRAIFOKO ONT.
The Vereatil`e tiepafldahk
FUEL FOR HOME MI6
iNDUIreekt
RANGES, HOT WATIIN TANKS
tiliFMGERATORII.
WAIT, MADDESS
ROPOeleilititt*
PHONE
MAL, 414 ***;
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CLASWILO. APS:, AUCTi3ON SALE iN MEMORIAM
non 3.0r.
FOR
A Quantity of celne4t
Oeo. Neblo
to be held at Let 18, Ger. Oi Morris
' Tw1:1 9 for the estate of the late
Petioles Smith on
IANgE)N$DAY, OCTOOER 17th
At One 0"clock
in,
FOR SALE —
OX Hound Pups, K months old,
Wm. Flood Phone 17r10
fondly remembered by son
tin' Lord.,
and dmighters„
— lu loving Mentery of
a dear metlier, Willielmin,a 'Watts
tqw1rati, patofi tkli$ lifQ
,October 0tii 1932,41/her 61%, year,
' .lse a dear father, George ,4rnest
Speirtin, who left us. January 0th.
1 grade cow due to freshen in Jan. I 1930, in his 02nd. Year',
1 grade cow' due to frealiell Iii "Bleo5N1 are the dead who ate
Mareli
grade cow, supposed in calf I
1 Purebred shorthorn cow to freshen
in March with lielfer calf
at foot
1 Netter due tlitne, of sale
1 holstein heifer rising 2 years
2 yearlin0
2 spring calves!
100 red-rock ,pullet$,
laying
1 Ford Tractor -wit& plow And
cultivator
1 manure spreader, binder and
walking plow, a rubber-tired wagon
with rack and ibox, a set of harrows
hay folk and ropes, Delaival electric
cream separator, electric motor,
;turnip pulper. Quantity cif grain and
hay. Other articles too numerous to
m ti on .
FOR SALE.
15 Angus yearling etleerS
C, L, Hollinger Phone 46r5
...eeeeeee—e—e,"
C A N.1)TAi FOR SALE
chunks of :WO
Graham Work Phone 12 J 18'
7 months old,
GIRL WANTED .--,
For Office. Work,
Brussels Creamery..
CANA.DIA
Ginip, Brenda Houston, Sher= I
Storey,
Nile ; Ross Ste W. . $. $tAfe, ,I,„Ansen, Ti m°.
• f ,0 IV, fibffAl l'a4 "11.71 try, s d •
slitst 9.n$# • W 4, ,, , . ito, to , arab
I. arley; 7!.
WilsstNtit'll,D DraY. Dots
qair 4,
' ciii —tee ae nesten,
c°111": 3, S. Ar average
FOR SALE
9 ;Steers and 7 iheiferS,
700 lbs,
Joe Ohainnan, Phone 38r15
A Sectional meeting of the
Worten'A Misslonary Society of
tie Presbyterian Church will he
11610 in Knox Church, Oranbrook, on
Thursday !afternoon', Oct 11, at g
o'clock. Rev. Angus MacKay, home
on furlough from the Shansi field,
India, will be the ispticial speaker.
Miss Donna GloOr, London, visit.
ed last week with Mr. ,ands Mrs. Alex.
Cameron,
Minis! Lena. Noble is enjoying a
holiday in Hanover.' Mrs. Jas.
.Flwauf.
Economy
FOR SALE —
Registered Aberdeen
2 yrs. old, quiet.
John Rhin
and would you believe it—there are d Wt. ita 0 Cheese is a most valuable food
more than 40 kinds of cheese made jn Canada, %.;•
October is Cheese Festival Month and what a
wonderful variety awaits you right now at your food store!
A free set of Marie Fraser's Cheese Recipe Booklets
is yours for the asking, Write today.
Terms Cash
Everything must be sold to settle
the estate.
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
Prop., Mrs. Douglas Smith
Aligns Bull,
Phone 33r15
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Sweet Apples.
FOR SALE --
Spy, and Tolman
Sprayed.
Howard Smith Phone 33r16
Noble.. is With her daughter Mrs.
Alvie Higgins, Brussels.
EvenIng Auxiliary z7,
On Tuesday' evening, ;Sept, 20th,
the Evening Auxiliary insit' at the
home of Mrs. SItuart lYfoNair with
15 members; present and the presi-
dent, Mrs. R. Knight in the chair.
The meeting Wars the leader
ship of -,Mrs. • G, Knight
.A, hymn was suung and the leader
gave the call to worship;
Mrs. G. Huether then led in prayer.
The 'scripture, Acts 17, verses 16-34
was, read in unison The topic "Test
Tube and Retort" was given by Mrs.
S. Fischer.. .A.Illter the singing of a
hymn prayer was, offered by Miss
7, Noh
The meeting was 'then turned
over to the president. •A report on
bale donations showed that we had
sent away donations in new cloth
ing to the value of .$11.85 and also
some used articles..
The iemnatt donations from
Foton ,,s ,asd Simpson's. were dis-
tributed for bazaar purposes,
The minutes were read and
10mM:faired. TOR ,ortIV answered and.
"Dreas,. rrelltorit• ,givien daring the
business period. Plans were
made for - next meeting to be held at
Wine of Mrs, E, Mitchell, near
Walton.
Collections, Were received._
Mrs. G. .Knight expressed thanht
for the baby blanket' that the auxil-
iary had given to Linda. A hymn
was sung end Mrs, 'K. McDonald..
o ffered the closing pra;yer. The
Mizrah Benedition was repeated' in
Innson.
Atasty lunch 'was, served by the
h Ostess, assisted by Mr. G. Huother
"Iv! Mrs W. Strickler.
DAIRY FOODS
SERVICE BUREAU
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
• 'us .4 Crurtimeat ten
1.1r.T.y-ri e Yaacc. Alwuys ewe..
YHE OEST GRANITE'S
Along With
i 4s4-11 Ostslonsno :arts
v,-Iterylt.frtnt11,
ReimuLarsit.
:•:,;tnot ery Lettering a Steetairl
R, A. SKI IL ION
Phr.rtr. ate. Wiivriern, ant: .-o•
NOTICE
No trespassing, or shoolting, of
arias, at Thomas Pierce's pond.
Thomas Pierce
FOR' SALE
Motorized •Bilce,s. Priced
Reasonable.
Pollard's Chain Saw,
WANTED —
A man with car 'to take over
OstiaIblished TOaitklinsi route for
Morris and Grey ,Townships.
A. R. McDonald,*Bok 520 Seatortili,
FOR SALE
Seed turnips, by the ten or more
also table turnips . sold by the
bushel.
S. liternstra. R, R, 3 -Brussels
- Phone 50r4
FOR SALE
Brick house with all modern con-
veniences, garage, on highway
between 'Walton and Brussels.
apply to Lawrence Ryan and sons.
Walton
FARME Mtn
FIRE 114..SaRili. CE
Established En 18%4
fit-ad Office Atwood, Out
Paren Property, Private OvidellierfF
And Contents in -ToWne and Villauovc,
i..:;-trronee and hem
. on an
"INSURANCE AT COST" beim.
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF
CLAIMS
ontact your Nearest '
Director — Agent
R. W. (Dick) WHITFIELD •
t, R. R. 2, Druesels„ Opt.
TENDERS WANTED
The CranbroCok -Cemetery Board
are asking for tenders for grave
digger. Anyone interested write to
W. J. Schnook, It. R. 3 Brussels or
Phone 551'26' more than 60 of Canada's weekly
Empress; of Britain from Mcaftreal,
Kingdom, 'they found that. even at
ing shop. Some of them are Shelil
.INSEMINATION „.NFORIVIATrON
"For artificial insemination infor-
mation or service 'from all breeds of
cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at: '
Clinton H V.2 - 3441 or
Palmerston 498 between 7.30
"and 9.30 A. M. We have all breeds
available — top quality at low cost."
Empress News: When a group Of
newspaper ,editers Oiled, on the
recently, for a tour of the United
sea, they were not far from a print=
above examining the ships press.
SEWA0111 Oniseciisa,
Have Your smile ii12114 sad saw 1
.100045 deemed tae us* I
to avoid Midge.
Irvine °Mow Plume Mi.
illtreetcs. iyAt
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WALTON
(Intended for lag. Week)
An impressive service of QM
was held in Duff's United Ohurch
Saturday el/oath:1g, when the 19.56
graduation eereise;s, took place.
Miss Edna, Martin, asaistrant leader,
HELP WANTED —
MEN: Write immediately for full
information how to establish pro-
fitable Rawleiglh busiSesS. You
'wilIl be surprilsled at big . resultf
inners ,seckure. .No is;elling 'ex'Per-
Ilene° necessary to staeit. Buy on
;credit. Golden opportunity to build
up solid buisinesal. atawleilghis Debt.
J-152-143, Montreal, P. Q.
ar enhgdp6, Keenne neParirs.zhe,i4aOrae oh oats; lames Smith,
Ffeld Crop compeittion„ Garry oa William Dennis, George Men */ gQ Iiooyer, Wilfred Shortre ali)es Smith, Turnb- Ames BotMah, Wilbur Turrib Bushel of Garry oats: James William Dennis Douglas. Herring' James Matz., Andrew Turnbull. Bale of fleet-cut hay; Andrew Turn-bull, Lard; Perdue, William Derin Rae Hueston, W. D. S,
Norman Stephenson, Kenneth
sciteoorregyo, sta of second-cut hay: Mrs. braith, Rae Hueston, Larry per 1 James W. Smith. First-cut chap hay: Richard Procter, ROSS Stetk son, Norman Stephenson, Renn McFarlane. Second-put chopped h
Farlane, Ross Stephenson. Ens! age earn; Frank -Wilson, Fet Martin, Kenneth McFarlane, Mut? Bolger, Clifford Dray,
SHEEP
Long-wool breeds: Lorne Pepper,
SeSalitogrr tth.wool breeds: Aged ram: P. B , only exhibitor.
Dearing and Son, Exeter, 1 and 15, Robert Brown, Thamesford, 2. Shea .-i-Rlinagm ralamm:b eDa erainrgin i alnadn3a; 2.13;ltral
3. Aged ewe; Bearing 11 and 3: Brd 2. Shear owe: Dearing.; Brown z and 3. Ewe lamb: Browh; Dearing 3, giul 3. Feu; Dearing 1 and 3; Brown
cols,al rid 3; Albert Bacon, Belgrave,
' NB CO HOGS
oar: W. Turnbull anti* Son, -Brus-
2. Boat' under one year; Albert Biles," Turnbull 2.and 3. Boar six months arid under; Turnbull 1 arid 3; Baden. 2. Ohtunt)loh sow: Turnbull. Pen: Turn-bull 1 and 3; Bacon 2. Sow arid Hint.; year: Turnbull and 3; Bacon 2 rigid 4; Edgar Plowatt, Reigrate, 5. SOW I six months and' under: Turnbull 1 and 4; Bacon 2, 3 and 6; 1,1oWitt 5. Otaniplou sow: Turnbull. TJen: Turn-P nil 1 and 8; /3aan 2. Sow and litter: Turnbull 1, 2 and 3.
Sixty-six head of bacon hogs were sold at Auction with Essex Packer0; Harnilton, buying the complete lOS, through the Ontario Hog Producers Co-operative, at 233.25. Auctioneer was Harold Jackson. BEEF CATTLE
Shorthorns—Matrire bull; W, Turn-bull and Son, BrUssels; Ken McIver-lane, Brussels;raenal
hhd
William Pepper, Sea-
Son. Senior bull calf: W. A. C - Nfid Son; Etrilgannen; W. T. Tilimb forth. Yearling bull: W, A. Cu'b-rt
te arid Son; Turnbull arid p_n;
rillorliVa . and Son; W. Trirniiiil
and Ken McFarlane. Pepper 4; bull: W. Turnbull and Son. Mature COW: Culbert 1, 2 and 3; McFarlane 6 and 7; Turnbull 6. Two-year- old 'heifer: Culbert 1 and 2; Turnbul4 3 and 4; McFarlane 5. Year-ling heifer: Culbert 1 and 2; Pepper,
3 and Turnbull 0, 0 and 7. Senior'
heifer calf: - Culbert ,1 arid 3; Turn-1 bull 2, 4 and 5. junior heifer 'crilfti
GClet tantopf losnirf6c:male: Culbert, Herd; Cul-1 Culbert Pepper 2 and 8.!
bert Pepper; Turnbull; McFarlane. Culbert; Pepper; Turn-
btallerdecm.Angus—Mature bull: Or-ton Mitchell, RotheSay; Elmer 311bey, Tiverton. yearling. bull: Mitchell. .1unior bull calf: .RIbey 1 and 3; John 2; Mitchell 4. Cham-inn, Brussels, 4.Thilveler-aonlcd1
utl,;i ftt811:1:9,r 91,101ai.: 7. TWO-rear-old
heifer: NtitcheIl 1 and 3; 2.'
Yearling; heifer: Ribey; ft*itchell,;' calf; Ribey'; dhell; thin. Junior frolfer calf: MI - Oktel 1 ann 2; Ribey 3. Champion fo-, • ;pule: Ridley. Herd: RIbey;
G"et ire: Mitchell; RibeY. fefords — Mature bull: Edgar.
1;; BelgrAVe.' Viirlhig bull: L. nnaa W. Jackson, Lisfowel; Lyorik 'LueknoW. Senior bull calf:"
j,6'61C's r; Howatt 2 aidCh Howatt, Junior3,.bull calf:
bulf:' aelf"Sori, Matiit cow: Jack
1,114_2, Two-5,40-0A heifer: J`b
Eon; Howatt, yearling heifer: Sack ,
end 2; I-/ewatt., Senior' heifer calf.'
Jrtcson 1 arid 2; Ho Watt 3 and 4:4
Just heifer oalf: Jackson 1 and 31) watt 2 and 4; LYeas 5. Champion 3 tie: JEClelSon. Herd: Jackson 1.
lid llovatt 2 and 4. Get of sire:,
•Ilicebri'l arid 3; Howatt 2 and 4.
inAlgiy, CATTLE Troitein—Titilllani Boyd, Walton,
only exhiblter. Ayrshire:—Mature bull: Alex Job,'
• Moorefield; Edgar Htaivatt, Belgrairei
pe:rling , bull: Job. Bull calf: Job; I
owatt '2 and 3. Champion birth TOb„ I atOre epw: Job 1 and 3; Howatt 2 It
a 4. Vitae-Year-old cow: Job 1 and liewatt. 3, Ty;o7Ybar-old 11owatt, Twb-year-old heifer, 09'
Ifeifer: Job 1 ana 3; gowatt 2 OA kind 4; HOwAtt 2 aJtd Yearliti
4, Muer 'tall,: Job, 13. and 4; 110%0
2 and 3, Champion female: Job. Herd:
erseys--73..,erne Carter, See.forth, only exhibitor, except Graham la.ek-
doeapq ntei
PLOW POINTS
10% off list prioe when ordered
It advance tor all Makes: of tract-
or plows. ObatO wear longer, We
also harm space heaters new ana
old. C. I. L. Fertilizers and SeedS.
Geo. Wesenburg Phone 15J9
FOR SALE
• Highest prices puid for old lei'
John Zwarin .'hone I Weft
FOR SALE-- presided anti read the Scripture.
Brick Cotuage — Hydro, 2 acres June Hackwell gave the valedictory
land In small village. near school, ; address. The choir of OGIT ineMbers
store, and chopping mill. Priced at sang -two numbers. Audrey Hackwell
$1900.00 cash was accompanist.
5 acre! Farm — Good house, hydro, Mrs. W. Wreath, the; leader, in-
'hank barn, on county road always traduced Mrs. E Toll, who present-
ploughed. Priced at $2500.00 ed the certificates to the graduat
General Store — in good sized tag :class; June Hackwell, Elizabeth
village. Stock 4000.00; equipment* McGalvin, Claire Hackwell, Doris
$10,00s00. Price Including stock, Johnston, Mary Delude and Ruth
enuipmet;iwand Building (2 storey)
$5300.90 36.
100 acre Farm — Beautiful brick
2 story house, bath, furnace. and
pressure system, driveshed, bank
barn,5 acre•• bush Situated on
county road. Priced at $9500.00
Phone 84 J. C. Long, Realtor
Grusselit, Ont.
Your first fob! You're mains
your own money, so every peat*
counts. And becauseyou're a wise
Syoung lady, you'll be opening
avings Account at your branch
of 'The Commerce right away
We're expecting you, and we
have a welcome present reati
It's a handy purse she boolt14
called, "xei Simple When YO'n
Know Howtt . filled with
*fill tips on day to da yi bankinp,
le was written elpocially kit yOS':
Walters
Rev. A. Thomas intrecinced the
tgttest speaker, Dr.. Semple 'of Et:.
Inendville ehurch, .410 gate a chall-
enging address on oTh-e- Search for
Happiness. A .ouo of tea Was serer
red by the Mather of the Woman's
Missionary 800loiy,
The September Meeting of the
WMS and WA was held at the henle,
of WS, W. -anthill, ;a torrner meni-
bei'. now of Sertfortit.
Mr. and Mrs. -Stun DM/Asian are
here- from tcr,cootti: visit
Miss ,Bessie and Edwin DaVidabri.,
Terry btolgol, tenciOn, With MPS,
Fred Ennis.
DUFFS UNITED CHURCH
FOWL SUPPER 'OCT. 30th,
tuff's Walton,
niuimial FOnl. tittMler will be held on•
October . Oeteber
lIth u S pretiettslY antilettired.
0...i, tt . anc
lion, illytti, 2 arid 8 for heitet, calf. Grand chaaiiiion dairy female and gra:lid eliatiirtion dairy 'herd: Alex Job,
SWINE CLUB ,
Salts 611." pigs: Marion Turnbull,' R,R. 2 BruSser, 320; Allan mum, B.U.' $ Iiinssels, 2 0; I3arrY Watson. R.R. 2' /liVssels,,,,,3 $; Haripon Brodhagon; ll,:'2 Ernes:els, 320; Gerald litiethel',.
rft, -3 Brublls, 37S; Marilyn Knigl t,' 'n, 3 T3rIf.3sels, 377; mid_allti. ta" 11
ulth, 11.n. 2 Prtiesels,, s75; 1
Incr, 13..n. 3 Walton, 87$: WI 1 '
trilett, 11.11. 8, Brussels, 874; Onns,:.„ , j xsay, R.It. 3, Br ussels,373; 11.4101111 NVI1Sou, 11,1t. 3, Brussels, 371; Rona , M. Stilitli, 11.1t, 2' 'Brussels 870, I
SliewmansitiO scores: Harmon hro41-1
Paget 03; Barry -Watson 91; Miition COUNTER CHECIC4 ISOOKS'
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Si., BEEP CALF CLUE .,
i Soorca en ealvest, Junior steers:;
'Wallace Black, R.R. S Dinissels, 3941
gtettittt Stelss, R.R. 2 Brit'sele, 832::
Willis Icnight, R.R. Brussels, es.
Senior steetS: Ronald Smith, R.R. 2
BritsSe16,- 892; Denim Mae Smith, u.R.i
2 BrtI9Selsi 230; Beryl McFarlane, 11,R. 2 'Brussels, 850, Jitnior heifers : Car.
'N Mon Fischer Rat. a tiesseis, 355; Joe
Steffler, 11,11. 3 BrusSis„ 252; 7,Nititiisi
Bistiist„ ital. 3 trusUis,.370. Schiot ,
heifef.S: Peter ; 116.M.Ihttra„3", ft;11: 81
BHISI37b1S, Mk, lIarlitit •,TiiiselOttl. R.R.
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