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CRAN BROOK.
Oil:Sunday morning Mr, O. L.
Thompson based his sermon on the 'I
Book of Leviticu following up the
study of the Books of the Bible.
Mr, L, H. Gordon and Mr. Graemo
McDonald sank the duet "Did You
Walk in the Garden with Jesus",
'Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Noble,o,their
daughter Pat and Mr. Jerry Beirnes,
Guelph, visited recently with, Mrs.
James Noble,
Mrs. Calvin Cameron Mr. and
Mrs, W. H, Smaaldon and Mr.. and
Mrs. Harold Smaaldon attended the
Winters-Kilg 'wedding in Brant-
ford on Saturday.
1 E,(1. Smalldon, Toledo. is
1 'visiting friends here. He was ac-
companield by 10. Fred Smalidon
on a week-end trip to iToberinory.
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acrintnile was read by IVLia. Stuart
11vene atid• Mrs. tngel. Prayer by
Miss itlorreat, Mrs, TlidniplaMi ..triblic I
,over the hustite§e 'bait of the meet- /
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PICKLING
Hot Water
SUPPLIES
Bottles $1,79
Cinnamon Bark
Heating Pads
Whole Root Ginger
Fly—kil
Lump Alum Spray 35.0
pickling Oils Fly Bomb.
Powd, Saccharine Spray 98c
Celery Seed Fly Coils
1 lot Children's Winter Coats, Sets, etc
Up To 50 % Off
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Children's Cotton. Dresses
To Clear
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,Taxes are a. coo4 or doing business, !Alley intik be
included in the price structure -along: with 'wages,.
• plfi the coals Of raw materials amid! supplies.
An increase in corporation taxes, or in any other
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Super Plenlamins — To build up
Resistance to Colds
36 Day Treatment $2.59
Yard Goods Specials
taxes, is an increase in coats which must ultimately be "
Select Your
Winter Coat
NOW
Specials Also Made To Your Order
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School Supplies
reflected in 'vices. Hence, a decrease in eorporetion
or other taxes would ease the upward pressure or,
costs and prices. Globe Pencil
Sharpeners 25c
Fountain Pens
69c
Ball Pointed Pens
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STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA
LIMITED
MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and Household Effects
In the Village of Walton, on
SATURDAY, SEPT 28th. 01:20 p.m
Roy Rogers
Pencil' Pouches 39c
Scrak Books 16c
3 Hole Binders
$2.49 and up
Mathematical• Sets CI
35c, 49c and up
Roy Rogers
Lunch. Kitis $1.85
Music Dictation
Books,
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and Household Effects
In the Village of Brussels,
Main Street, on
SATURDAY, SEPT, 21st. at 1 p.m.
8-piece. Set of Loyalist Maple in-
cluding seilee,
3 chairs tables mirror and 2 lamps
Studio Couch small writing desk
Moffatt Electric Stave (
Chesterfield Chair and root Stool
Hostess Frigidaire
Electric Washing Machine
;Table Lamps Floor Lamps
Wall Lamps Coleman Space
Heater Kitdhen Cupboards
Sealers Lawn Chairs
2 Step Ladders Clothes,Line
Laundry Tubs New Oil Barrel
Axminster Carpet 7x9 ((new)
Sectional Book Case Small Tables
2 Beds with Springs and Spring
Matresaes Chest of Drawers
with Mirror Number of Mirrors
Modern Walnut Vanity and Bench
pike new) dishes Kitdheri
Utensils Garden Tools
Other articlea too numerous to
mention
Property — At the same place at
3 p.m, the property will be offered
for sale subject to a reserve bid,
8- room 2-storey brick house on -main
Brussels; hot air furnace
School Bags 2 Bedroom Suites Sideboard
Dining doom Table and 6 Chairs
Kitchen Table and Chairs
3 Arm Chairs Several small
'Tables Table Lamps
3 Racking Chairs 2 Rugs
Writing Desk Hall Tree"
Large Mirror Sofa Bed
Kitchen Lotinge Oil Heater
(used one season) Coal Heater
qat . Plate Electric Heater
Electric Toaster Electric Iron
Glassware Pictures
Picture Fnames Dishes
Clothes Hangers Meat
Grindeli Kitchen Utensils
Pint and quart sealers
Carpenter and ;Garden Tools
Crocke Snow Shovel . ,Axes
Hedge Clippers Lawn Mower
Motor Extension Cords
10 ft. Ladder, Small Ladders
Stepladder
Property — 7-room frame house In
Village of Walton; 3-piece bath,
pressure system, 2-car garage, good
water supply; will be sold subject
to a reserve bid,
Terms
Chattels Cash •
Property 10% down, balance In
80 days
Proprietor: Pauline Miller
Auctioneer: Harold Jackson
Clerk; E. P. Chesney
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SMITH'S Regal Drug Store
Phone 62 - Brussels on
summer
clays
in many
ways
serve
Dairy
Foods!
-OW GAVILLER, McINTOSH and WARD
Chartered Accountants
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Walkerton, Ontario
bath room, hard wood floors,
is in exceptionally good con-
street,
(new),
House
ditlon.
-The regular monthly meeting of
the Cranbrook W. I. was, held in the
,Community Centre with a goOd
attendance. Roll call was: answered
uy re'adin(g an item from "Hoine
and Country".
The motto, "A community is like -
ii ship, Everyone should be pre
pared to take the helm", was given
by MM Martin McDonald A demon.
stration on copper tooling was
given by Mrs. Wm. )Perrie and Mrs,
Allan McTaggant, also the Club
Girls put on an exhibit, "Vegetables
from ono Club Garden", Com,-
mentator being Geraldine lAifeTag.
gart.
jibe meelti* closed with the
sitting of the Queen) and all re.
tired ita the basement for lunch.
Hostestees were Mrs. S. McNair,
Mrs, W. Strickler, Mire, H. Keys
end Mrs. O. Ratirwell.
Business cards
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Terms
Chattels Cash
Property 10% down, balance in
30 ,days
Proprietor: Mrs. W. A. Spence
Au ctioneer: Harold Jackson
Clerk: 5, P. Chesney
UNITED CHURCH RALLY DAY
Rail Day was obserbed in the
United Church on Sunday with the
Sunday School occupying the centre
pews. The superintendent, Mr. Carl
Herniongway, and the secretary-
treasurer, Mr. L. Cousins, assisted
the minister in the conduct of the
service, About 50% of the school
received attendance awards of the
aces and crown system and fiev-
earl were presented with presented
with prizes for memory Work.
The- choir sang two anthems under
the direction of Mrs. A. E. IVIartin.
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84 siods. They tas boo
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... ' good for yob. The
variety is wide and
wonderful so you
enjoy them in count{
tenipting ways throe
tie summer days!
PALL FAIR L.ATES
Arthur Sept. 24, 25
Bayfield Sept. 25, 26 '
Blyth Sept. 17, 18
13RUSSELS Sept. 26, 27
Giles ley ......4.4.. . . ..... . ... Sept. 6, 7
Clifford Sept. 11, 12
!Drayton Sept. 14, 16
thirtieth Sept. 27, 28
Eltnira Aug. 30, Sept. 2
Exeter Sept. 18, 19
Ferguis •
Sept. 8,7 {
Gerrie Sept. 2714
Hanover Oct. 4, 6
Kincardine ... . .. . .. Sept. 19, 20 j The Sept. W.M.S. meeting was
Listowel , Sept. 23, 24 • held at the home of Mrs, John
,Schnook with 11 memberal present
Mrs, Engel as leader ()Pealed the
Fikilearflor Flaw'sryo fr 81•4
gide Recipe Rook
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DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU
WEATHER FORECAST: Cold Weather
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roar ha, a record for .koCping
safe, ciimfriiiiible, healthy ,through the,
worst winters in history. End fuel work" Order WO end be We.
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