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CONTENTED CATTLE
A DURO Pump, keeping fresh, clean water before your cattle ap
diathe time . . when they want it , . )s tho answer to higher
milk production • . greater profits for yo+l.
mw DURO is the farmer's pump - built to give a lifetim
. to provide running water in house, barn,
ry houses, greenhouses, truck gardens. Convenience alone is
a the east . , . but savings in time end labour will soon pay for
IRO Pump installation.
IMPROVE
DAILY LIVINGM
ECO Fixtures and Fittings are
designed for Beauty and Utility.
See how easily you can modernize
Kitchen, Bathroom, Laundry . •
protect the health and add to daily
comfort of all your family.
Visit us for complete details.
WILLIAM GILLESPIE
Phone 68 Brussels, Ont.
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• .. .. }i vie! }v;'•• I lrl 1 , rile C meregatirm in the 1;:11I't'
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spending the past filo weeks + i'I 11 ) .'� rr1.. 0'
.1 -tt,•. finer'• t1 II In- ulrltl'lr,n'; thc)1. 1,anin
Mr. and Mrs. Lounohe i t 1 , ri. 1 1
ton fair.
J. H. and Mrs year -1,,
t-ei crap .4t Scrett,•r 1 , 1 i'
r elethouu.
it iTr•, Tiult,,r, , ;
'Pied the pulpit t t tlt•,
The Flatly TYuy .. '
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110.k ullete. ,
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Outside Toilet:
Apply nt 1.:.., 11ru
FOB SALE -
Ad
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!...:.1.1“1,..;. i1 torn': friend, 'hope i t'r ar Pup,.
-r Ii n1;tt 1"111 ;:uo,1 lie improved. 1 1 r.uuard Pup,. '
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lee, ,,, 111.1 Mrs \! 1 t byre , FOR SALE -
n ['„ d with Teter end'Mrs. ; lh P
111 Pu11"l : 6t t( 1146-,1
Bert hill1.
csb}t'ar- .,,,, -iv, L It ,.. T',lowet. ,FOR SALT
Panda' visitors with their I tun Lr ,horn rriar•n1d. het. s,
! It 1 n: h r I- 1.ill.d household.
and Harvey M(C ntchentt z Phun-• 1tS.1'
n' h ttontugtold .. .
1 ii 1n,} 1eltnn1 chilrll•en of FOR SALE-
\a 7 1 •wrhl''1 10i' 01ud100 Chitin'et Electric Radio, i:, g:.1.1
.,,, t rr.:•l rocruings of condttiml.
The 11"1' "111,, a -1 Do •- 10.111„ Ir• 110 11 Patin,
(1001 e411 10' 11n11
1 •11 ,s,,,. on. in rile 01(0((1 and chilly
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new r•ennnilniel7 ;MO' n'. ' 1 _,1 1• 1'iu -.
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it b^ r1• prat '1 Fred ti ' MI Sinalitlon and
.v,'. ) 1 -.•(14•1I1''1 Ken and Mrs.
h v. I P tk T, , 1 -
`dS== , ` ' '' ri='' play u1t a muga( t„ip to haginaw.
her shoe, :\lt•o. 1.. 'I4 intemn. 1 1, ., '1)•t c,:.itr^l WIth Rnss and
a 113 Speilan and family.
Woe 1: 1 i 't',•l( ^= with :Allen and
1'10. .'rtlnrtell Were Mrs. 'Bert Alantin
and sone ;lin and Allen and their
Library Notes lir-r ,,, 1 11,-=. tat , .1r.1 lies. Orstrol and
"li '•.1 Library It'll - ”'and .0110 and, r,.1!1 ' ,••r•tt i net^ntt.
{:•(elil ^ to :, every 11 n,.110., I 1
,L!fr om 2 to 'ill xi it Sat'l -V a, 11 r;. 1111 I.' oman Calderon,
when it will be open from 2, io s T.r,ndnn.
usual.
A. new supply of biol.' has (,. "1
received from the Huron Connty
1braxy and another Travelling 1 Overe5.tiee Can Kill You.
Library will be 00 baud eoou . tl u''...*1 merican; face
clanger if they continue . their
eve..eatino and fail to (Meek ; their
diets with a physician. Foii your
�aa
F.11 fintt.ath - health's sake, he sure td read
RegTSr eled "OVEREATING CAN KILL YOU,"
one of many inforrnntive., featpres iu
)ptOT' e.ir1<i • The American Weekly, great maga.
'Western On+:stio's =-w 11111 with title Sunday's (September
Modern Ey-e S " ' ' - 0) issue of The Detroit Sunda?
''hone 118, tl car'raStton Times,
--reczos=emeeoes,eneteseee. =VI=
Jack ('bark, apply Mrs A. Lamont.'
FOR SAL -R-
1928 Hudson Sedan, good tire. and
battery, in good condition.
Wallace Nicholson
Phone Myth .11-e 11`
FOR SALE -
1033 Cirer. Coach, gond tires, for
quick tale, in good r.mditlon.
Bill Appleby Phone 4:;-r-14,
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HANDS AT WORK...
LEARNING TAILORING
NTA,7O'S productive capacity is the measure of her future
prosperity. To assure the important tailoring industry a prominent
pplace in the industrial life of the Province, trained hands are needed.
Stc11 is important in the cutting, sewing, finishing and other branches
of the industry. That is why veterans are being taught its various
requirements ON THE JOB, by experts. The 'transition from appreo
ticeship to permanent employment means higher wages, job security
and better working conditions.
Through plans sponsored by the Department of Veterans' Affairs and
other agencies, hundreds of veterans have been trained in schools and
ON THE JOB. They will acquire greater skill with further training
and experience. Craftsmen of the future, they hill have a share in
Ontario's progress -an important part to play in her industrial develop-
went.
THE .BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
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7Ct4lIlt.°R.ANG
Leo P. Halloran, 26, of St. Thomas, a
veteran of 4' years' service with the
Royal Canadian Navy, is shown here
gaining practical experience in the
alterations . department of a largo
Toronto tailoring firm.
Basic training in various
departments of the indus-
try gives the veteran a
background knowledge,
essential to sales promotion
and executive tvork within
the industry.
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FOR SALE -
Reel 11v, ('ou1111', ie,,er11
'r,0od bnlhlints, hydro and
sleek doing a gee) heat
for selling. iilhealth,
Also a number 09 en1)d
sizes at right prices.
I. C. Long,
Real 1"state Rrnicer
'Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE -
200 Cross Bred, Hybrid Red Rocks,
raying,
Jas. S. Smith Phone 164'=(.
FOR SALE-
(( Wood.
S+h,'e•
creno
It en ion
farms
To The Consuming Public-
'We
ublic--
' a are in a po01iio0 to help
and bring any products yon
AUCTION SALE
• Of Hoeeeheid Effects
1r''0 -nrl 117rkot Streete,.
Brussels, on
eager )BER 4th
.ell -! • e,rintenar.• nt 2. p.m.
Ird
", , ^field
0010 Dining Room Sella'
End tables
putt Settee and matching chairs
may
1?1Quebec Heater, strive pipes
require of Rawleleth'1( s'•1rh as
Lialiments. Salves, Tonics. Fly
KIlIlars, D.D.T. and Minerals. Yon
are invited to coma to my house or
Phone 56-r-11 13ressete, and I'll
et
deliver or demons
you are interested in. We expect
to have Pure Pepper this week.
Ask for my Annlversezy Special,
Gen. Wesenberg,
Brussels, 0101
trate any pro(lu
Aetrir tu'alter
Small table
'Kitchenette set
Congelenan rug
5 kitchen chairs
Arm Chair
Pi lel
"Electric Easy washer
Ons stove 0114 oven
'Electric radio
Quarter cit oak doo„lrtg
Lown Chair
Day lied
A quantity of u'Y T:itclleal stool
Joe Hotines, 11. R. 4 Brussels, EP>(.$i'�IT 7?, T.at0n mower
Phone 15-r-5 (1 (1(0nllize(1 tib
The Orrice at T4l1ex Pres1Yte,- 25 Sal. oil drum
FOR SALE- ien Church here a•0.: withdrawn mi:' gal. gas can
190 Pure Leghorn Pullets, li mollies
"White bed room .n''te
Sunday 011 aroennt er the miniver-
old,'. laying. entry' services being hi -10 at Retmore. Dresser and wash Mand'
Clarence Stets Brussels, Out,
the a+ss0ciated cntt rrgcllicl, whore 2 iron beds
Rev, William MacRollerts, of Gunk's Spring filled mattress
o,
FOR SALE -
1 cream separator Massey-Harris
650 lbs. capacity, nearty new, 200 lbs
beam scales; 3 rlvbber tired buggies.
in good Shape.
S. James Wright, R. le, 1, Ethel, Ont
MAN WANTEI.'-
. . . for Rawleigh Ronte, Real opoor-
tunity. We help Yon get started.
Write Rawleigh'e Dept. ML -I-152 0.
rn
Presbyterian Church, Ton was Felt mattress
the e'oeet speaker. Despite MONTI. Kiu'hen step ladder
eat weather the attendan5?. wt:s Garden tools
good. At the morning service the Eleetrir iron
subject was "Something that chicles Clothes hamper
'end something that remains.' In Latvn mower
the evening he spoke on the text Sealers. all sizes
"Do yon believe an the Ron ,1f Crocks, all sizes
God?" T110 choir 'ang special num- Easy chair
bens ander the leadership 0f 0Tro, Electric vacuum cleaner
Montreal. L. C. Jorgensen. TERM
There was no service in the MRS. ADA SANDERSON, Prop.
WANTED -4- I United Church here on Rundayy en LEW ROWLAND, Auctioneer
Omandst and Choir Leader for the 1 amount of anniversary services
Brussels United Church. Duties to being 1leld nit Ebenezer Church.
commence In October•. Apply to INV. Rev. Stanley Brenton. Ethel, was
D, A. Rade. the guest speaker ,ot the ,nnr1111'9 LE
of Farm Stock •W CLEARING AUCTION ON SALE LE
service, when the eh
01r offered came I OCTOBER 2nd
ents
I WANTED. - etal numbers and Mr. McPutcTHURSDAY. OC
heon 1 at 12.30 TOB
harp
Wanted flock's to supply ns with sen`.' n solo. Mrs, Melv`.il• 140411ers
111l1tchiu9 eggs for the 1043 hatching aran.gecl the musical mrtneers. In I at tot 20, con 9, Mc'fillo1 Twp•
t 1%a miles east of Winthrop
0010011. Flocks coiled and bleed- the evening the service was rem. I s• east of
tested fres. Gura:nteed premium '
ducted by Rev. J, 7,-. Mores, 10 1
S
Plus hatellabilltY premien paid. Per grave, and members of the Rel. 13 geldings 12 yrs, old
Cull details write Tv'echlle Chick I genre el1'e1r 1ntn11e(1 t1i 11ns10, The
CATTLE
Ha rcheries Limited,7'01*0ls, On, t attendance was conA at 1)0111 500 j Reg. Holstein bill 4 yrs. old
-•=�-=.- =- .. Reg. Holstein 11e7Cets
HOUSE FOR SALE-- tally (reported for the ()erasion. 1t, 1 2 ,Terrey heifers, ifers
S CASH
- vices, and the 01111(010 0000 heo ill' 13 eholoe milkl'n^ '10005
Illy fresh
1ae, story brick dwelling in the
village of Blyth also a lot and a half SPensonats: Mr. and Smith and daughter Eie"not• cell ; 1 Hereford cow due in March
of land, good well and good Barden Mr, and Mrs, Honkie, Relnmrte McCormick Deering milking.machin a_
son. For particulars apply to
Mrs. 1'• S. McEwen with 'lir, and
(double oath, like new)
Memo Jackson, R. R. 2, 13yth. Phone Mrs. Jeffrey, Bellmore; Mrs Berne j Renfrew electric Dream separator
IMPLi EZ,49)NTS
Brussels 17-r-15. Moffatt and Miss 1•ldi(1 rCamnia ' J'lawseY-FTa.rltis binder Mr, and Mre, C aegan,
Kingsville; biros. Alex Met -Mackin tiieCormtrk Deering mower 0 ft,
with her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Jack- Hay loader
Sulky rake
Ideal lanure spreader
18 hoe Massey -Harris seed drill
11 hoe fertilizer drill
GRAIN
2000 bus mixed glratn
150 bus, fall wheat
was a local Lender to the ,Tania( 1 POULTRY
Homemaking 011111 work for aev 300 choice Leghor7 antnspnllets
oral projects that won provincial
and country honors. Mrs, T,. C. Jnr- 400 laying 110110
Bentsen and Airs.. R. 1'. amiss
PIGS
visited 140400 Fioesnee Fowler and 32 Rork chunks (125 lbs,)
other friends alt Seaforth, ! 40 cord ;Med Maple bolYWood
A successful bee was held Tiles. Other articles 400 numerous tO
day on the farm of R..1, McMurray, !mention,
0011011 over 30 teen gathered to assist ll
in eleandn,g41p operations following GLEN PRYCE,TERMS Prop. CASH
the fire last week which completely HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
destroyed the hanse and contents.
Mr. McMurray pians rehu1l001ig and
will get as much work at possible SUGAR BAGS -
done before winter sets in,
Mrs. Raymond 'Elliott was host -
eve for the men:4111y meeting of the .
Triple Group of the Ladies'' Aid of
Knox Presbyterian Church, The
president, Mrs. William 'Muntd'ot,
presided, Airs. Eldred Nichol read
Scripture, The repm•t of the were•
tory treestm'er Was read by Mrs,
Tunny Elliott followed by a etecns. jAJ � ak��N
mon ort (tnesblon0 pertaining to n
100zelar to be held In 00.011(1V, D111,hog the remainder of the afternoon
the ladies made .(ogles for the
bazaar. The hostess was assisted by A large number
Mrs, 1314110(1 Nichol, MrsJ, J, 1 1
licit roll Mrs, Harold lellie44,
Nomaf Oehrn, t',N,R. 0(01.1011
119M4,119M4, is 011 vacation anti R. M.
Henderson of Klneardt110 is reliev,
Mg,home in Walton.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.-
Part time 'opanortunity for women
or above average intelligence for
000asi'onlall v ovk 1111te'rvtewing in
co'nnect:e n with p111lic opinion
surveys. Salary. Write: Cen.
a>rtiani, Facts Limited, 146 Wellington
St., W., Toronto, Ontario.
lin, Wroxeter,
Mies Olive Scott was at Seaforth
'on Freda acting as iidge in the
women's work department at the
fair, Mrs. Charles Mather; was one
of the ;ledges alt the llelgrav'l sc11oel
felt' on Wodme0a'd0Y• Mrs• Matters
FOR SALE -
100 nacre farm, lot 19, con, 10, Grey,
good buildings, barn 83 x 50 wit'I
litter carrier and Water • inside, hog
pens 23 x 35, implement shed 24 x 30,
5 acres of bush, 80 acres plowed.
Possession in November, price
54500.
Jacob Hollinger P110110 330(012
"HELP WANTE ' MALE"
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 25 end 55 -
have yr can secure travel outfit,
this is your oppontUndty to get estab-
lished in a profitable business 0f
your own. Por full particulars write
today to The J. R. Watkins Company.
Dept, 0.13.4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal,
QUe.
"HELP WANTEDr> MEN or WOMEN
FAMJii,1EX is dhe easy WaY to big
oast profits. It you have selling
abil1Ity, a small capital and a desire
to establish a profitable business of
yo11r teem, loin es! PRODUCTS
KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR
THEIR QUALITY. Sall direct Prom
door indoor full or part time. Pro•
ducks sold throughout the 7087.
7(0(8110 and catalogue FREEee
reaue5,t. TJ'AMTLIII9, Dept, D. 1600
`neanrimien, Montreal.
Whits strong bags neornl for dlsh
towels, pillory :slips, tablecloths, etc.
7 for $2.00 postpaid, or 52,20 C.OD,
Money beckguan•saltee. S.enct cash or
MO. to: V)LWI1L DISTRIBUTING
('10„ 6360 Park Ave, Montreal 8, Que.
Wetter Davidson has sold his farm
to Tlalvry Craig.
from Walton at-
tended the Relgrave fair and report
a record crowd,
Vick Sloaw returned home from
Muskoka.
R. W, Iloyte, Welland visited at itis