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PEOPLE WE.;NOW
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Miss' M. Thompson or Toronto is
visiting with her •sistters 'here,
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Mr. and Mrs, John Schutz are
visiting friends in, :town here.
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Dr. Lois Plain, Toronto, has been
a vacation victor with her'motlter.
Mrs, 0. Plum.
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Mr. and Mrs, Garvin Smith, South
Porcupine, bas been visitors with
relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. N. McMurray of
Vanhonver. B, re visited with MLee
Mary Lamont and other relatives
over the week -end.
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Miss ,Tau. Mitrhvll• and Bob Scott
of Wnndbridge spent a few deems
with •the Cousins recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rugh L. Kennedy
end rhilclre,t, Montreal, who have
been holidaying with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. N. TIatnilton, Atwood,
visited with relative,e and friends
here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowry and
Inlaid' left Bnapcsela this week ,to
tette nn resldenee In Gnderiele
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. Mr nee Mrs. M. T,ovenek end
rhildren.. Weierdown, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Afs, Ti,q, S.
Armetrnne.
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Mr end Mrs. Donald C7oleman.
Pilmire. wore Rrneeei,. ,-Testees over
the week -end.
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Tiro 00, Winehere. and dnnehtier
elnehene ore hn11dnvine. in New
4nrk,
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nn4 lira. Basally TTan,i .en
Gerund Perks. R. C. are here Welting
his brother and wire Mr, and Mrs.
IOd. Henderson,
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Mr. and Mee. A. Trapp of 1Lhoch-
ester, N. Y., and Mrs. EL le. Smith of
Barrie were visitors at the home
of their George Davis and attended
the °Davis" re -union at Waterloo
Park. Waterloo, Ont.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sohnag . and
sons Three and Robert of Spirit
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCEiT, Minister
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Bevel, Alta.. ecoompanied by Mrs: - A
• T. J. Schountichtea• •af Provost Alba., W .LTON
were victors in Brussels on Thurs
ley of last week.. ,The ladies eme
Comer resident;' Sarah and Marion
daughters of the late Mr. and. Mea,
I Neil MCLauohlln.' This ']a the first
Welt to their home lown:•since Ieav
ing in 1917.
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-1 • The July meeting wag he'1Td in the
Sunday Sahool room, on July 9th.
Mrs,' H. Johnston ' Presid'ed, " and
opened meeting by singing hymn e33
followed by the Lord's prayer, Hymn
734 *as read and •tf•easure reported
$387.02 on hand. • Mrs. Bryatis read
ex'ttiac✓tioon teiltors from Mrs.,
sting a former minister's wife telling
1 about different meetings - she .had'
I attended, The *C. G. Lr T, took part
in the program, Mrs, R. Johnston
and Edna Martin opened this part
of meeting. A candle lighting ser.
rice Hollowed wttih. June TTaokwef,
Margaret McArthur, Leona- John.
stop, Marilyn Bolger and Rose Marie
Bolger king part. Mrs. H. John
eton relied to this on behalf of
W. IIT.' S. Hies. Thomas leader of
G. T. T. 'said a few words and
eee,ented a gitt to W. M. S. and
Sirs. Mnntin replied thanking C.{{. -LT.
0"ln3 Martin read a poem. Mrs.
'*''int's rinsed this part of meeting
yi+h -t short prayer. Tt was de-
, cd.d to leave the setting of a date
tee. 0.1 r'''! 'Rand till next meting
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Mrs. L. G. Switaer was in Toronto
visiting' her daughter over the week•
end.
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Mr, and Mrs: A. K. Zapfe, their
1 •.'t_ .ter, Mrs. D. B. McAdam ace
Fomented by bee young daughters 1
Marjorie •and Kathie, Toronto, are
visitors with MTs. Robert Thomson .�
'1- "Riverside,".
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Mr.. Harold Thomas, who 'has
been in Stratford with'hee daughter.
Mrs. Dem and new grandeaightee,
",,enen Marilyn. returned home
R ednesdey,
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"r. and Mrs. H. A. Osborne and
T u -old and Mrs. Art Bennett. Bruce
and Barbara Ann, of Rochester,
-37 j'. wpl'., we.
ic•end +'nests with
+. Ind Mra. R. A. Bennett.
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�'"+• 1i'm Marshall of Gerrie is
%letting nee sister Mrs, Walter
TIuggan.
T1HE $RUSSI LS POST
. Kirkby' Of Wreath with her perents,
Mr. and Mrs 1-1. B.' Kirkby; Mr. and BELGRAVE
nJrs. Ritsseli . Porterof '7ilegiria
triteM'. and Mrs. Loyd Porter.
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GARDEN CLUB
• The !third meeting of the Birussele
Busy Biddies Was held on Wed.
, rely 161.11in the Town Hail. Twolee
girls were :Present. Guar. leader'
,Thelma Maier bnclugllt a pretty
laeenuet of flowers ' and the work
discussed was flowers. The roll
rail for first yoar girls wag "How
My Plower (Ctirdet Grow." Our
leader told us that Jsan Steckle
would visit •our •club and give a
• dentionstnatlon, '.Our obult decided
we Wanted a domon3strab4on on. can-
ning tomatoes, The girls were
served oandy by Edna • McIntee,
S•nefla Biotic and .roan Machete
JOURNEY INTO DANGER
Being ane of Uncle Sara's diplom-
atic cm/dens is a dangerous job,
I,coweil. Thomas, noted: commentator
•inti teetve11er, descelbes•thrillfng-ex-
.. periences of a -courier who had hair-
r0tising scnapes with Nazis and Omi-
t munists. Read ,Journey Into
Danger" in ,iauly 27 issue of New
Color C3la:vuire American Weekly,
exclusively. with Detroit Sunday
Tines. ,
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,. 31•. t: Lel. Gta4shy
with :rends lit Dutton; Mr. and
.Mrs. James Michie with relatives'
and ft -lentils at'Melon; ' Gitetigh, and
Nesleer; Mr. and Mss, George
Micelle in the Muskoka district;
Ml's, L. Kirton, Bluevale, with Mr
and Mae. James Michie; Mr. .and
Mrs. Thome Jamieson, •W6titechurch
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett. Wing.
ham. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Proeter and Family, Brussels, wik
Mr e• TI• Stapleton; . - Bdvrard Jacklin, j
Wroxeter, with Mr. ancl Mrs, Geo.
,Tohnston t Rev. and Mrs. W. J.
11Tnores and Marilyn, Thames Road,
with friend„ 1n this district; Mrs.
Henry Grasby with her brother
Dr. Chattel Tell, and 'Mrs. Toll.
1:ambeth.
ETHEL
le 2 het your horii,e town? ' Comte
to Home Town Sunday on Auugust
7th, in .the school grounds at ,one
o'clock. Basket lunch.
NOTICE —
Vacancy fo, oris wornan and one
man, Fairview Nursing Home,
- wingham, Prone 103.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
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"' II'. McNair and daughter
r oma emcee Airs, Ritchie, showing that Steward -
inn in Toronto, Hamilton; Niagara- ship is not only of money, but time
Yalta and Hanover. - ..+•d talent, Mrs, Willianson closed
the meeting liy singing hymn 362
steno's have returned f
.r WANTED —
A girl's Used- bi
Mits. „Carl 3''neklin' '
FREDERICK F. HOMUTH '
cycle."ApP'iy to' ' ' Phm. B., R..0.
phone 21r9 Carol E. Homuth R. '0.
Mrs, H. VioIo Homuth R. 0.
eCa, laying good t•
Optometrists
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Phone 15r5 . Phone 118 Harriston; Ont -
FOR SALE
.500 Hybred Pell
,Toe Ho•Imes•:•
LOST —
Little boy's terrier puppy witlh
black, white and Stan markings,
Finder please phone 31119, Heathe
Thyme.
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FOR SALE — •
1 Deering, table canvass 6 ft,
1 M. H. table canvass 6 Ft, both
• in good shape. Can be seen at .L C.
Pegelow's Harness Shop, Phone 12r6
Tae 1731, Bowrdaty led by Mrs.
Roy Williamson had the programme
this part of meeting opened by the
,tee of hyymn 556, followed by read-
ing Psalm 37. Stewardship was
the theme, Passages of s'eripturo
Were read on this by Mns, W. Coutts.
Mrs. Craig, Mrs, Buchanan, and
CANADA HOST TO
RED CROSS
The Internahiom,,l Red Cross con-
ference, representing 70 nations
with over 700 delegates wilt open in
Toronto en July 26, marking the
first ,thee Canada has played (lost
to the organization, it is a color-
ful
olorful assembly attended by dukes and
diplomats, royalty from Stam and
tilled noblemen from England, In
July 2017 Star Weekly, William
Tlrylie likens the impressive gath-
ering to a United Nations meeting
and describes the problems it will
try to solvice. The same issue of
the Star Weekly .contains the drat
Fnnmel portraits of the Queen sine°
her accession to the throne,
DOC, 1 WISH YOU'D
TELL ME SOMETHING
MORE ABOUT YOUR
NEW FAST RANGE
FEEDING, IVA HEARD
A LOT D ANI
SURE COULD USE SOME
EXTRA TIME NOW.
6LAD TO OBLIGE, GEORGE.
YOU JUST MIX YOUR GRAIN
AND ROE RANGE CONCEN-
TRATE PELLETS,TNENYOU
RIG UP A'SPUT ON YOUR
FEEDING WAGON,DRIVE ALONG
"AND FEED AS YOU GO.
and followed by prayer,
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The C. G. 1. T. group of Duff's
United Ohinrch, Walton,, held its
+annual picnic at Godertob last Mote I
clay. The afternoon was spent in
swinuniug and games. Lunch was
served at the .park by Mrs, M.
Thomas, Mrs, George McArthur and
Sirs, W. C, HackwelL
Personale t Mr, and Mrs, Percy
Spence, Detroit, Mich., with friends
in Walton; William Bolton, Rhothes
.tett N. Y„ with his sister Mrs, M,
Humphries; Miss Bettie Kirkby,
London with her grandparents Mr.
am] Mrs, H. B. Kirkby; Mrs, Lewis
Kirkby, London, with friends here.
Personals: lees Vena Gardiner'
of Toronto with friends herey; Mrs.
A. Kerley of Toronto, with Mr, and
kilo, Waiter Broedteot;- George :
FOR SALE 7-
2 Oars — 1 — 1930 Durant Sedan
1 Ohey, Coupe. One two wheel
trailor. 2 sections and �,t. Harrows
Apply to Mrs. Geo, Kreuter, F7thel
FOR SALE — _ I
Bray 3 week pullets, Still on
hand
Shipper's choice breeds — heavies
' $25,90: Medium 334.90. For your
own choice breeds, ask for prices
Also dayolds, mixed, pullets. Agent
Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel.
FURNITURE SALE —
at the Mildmay Furniture Store, 2
large showrooms of chesterfield and
•bedroom suites, new and used pianos,
floor covering etc, Free Delivery,
J. F. Schnett 7, Sane, Mildmay, Ont.
WANTED- .
T sad and disabled farm anima}a
malted for prompt plea np, SIM
Percy Stephenson, TOthel,- Pima
Brussels 85r12, Collect.
FOR SALE —
White brick house, 4 piece bath.
3ti acre of land in Village of Bente
gels. Priced to sell.
100 acre farm, hydro, good bond•
Lege, 50 acres of Spring crops, never
failing spring, 8 acres . of bush.
Priced to sell at $3,800,00.
100 acres farm, *lose to Village,
red brick home, sun porch, steel
drive shed, large barn, 1 SOW
Spring drop, rest in hay and grass,
Priced to sell,
Farms all sizes, and also Maga
houses and bnstnees,
J. 0. Long, Real Restate Broker,
tern asels, On'
WE'VE FOUND THIS EASIEST AND MOST FLE- HOW
BLE OF ALL FEEDINGHMETHODS, EORGE. JUST- 'YOUR R
IMAGINE, ON OUR RANGES WE FEED 25,000 PULLETS I ,
IN ABOUT 4 HOURS, WITH YOUR 1,000 PULLETS
YOU SHOULD TAKE,VERY LITTLE TiME, -d
NO FEED HOPPERS,
EH,DOC ?'
Wodnesdag, Jut^ MA Me
USED CARS
1948 Pontiac Coach, with Radio -
1947 Pontiac Coach . -
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chev. Coupe
1940 Dodge Sedan
1940 Chev. Coach
1937 Pontiac Coach,
1937 :. Chev. Coach -
Many Older Models -
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery,
with air condition
Riverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
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FARM FOR SALE —
100 acoee light clay loan war!
drained„ .near school and store.
Brick house, attached garage, hydro
bath room, bank barn, pig pen,
chicken house, drive shed. Situated
8 miles east of Brussels, on toad
being paved. Tmmedlate possession.
Apply to Boy '50, Brussels Post. -
WINGHAIVI MEMORIAL. Siff!
Always a tare stock is Melange
Granites to Chore from
All modern machinery.
famous tar
Cemetery lettering a spaelail -
Artletdc Memortet
at very reasonable pNasa.
R. A. S'POT'TON
I Phone 256 — Wmghan,, Chilh
j,�4'ItY,KnYrt Iftt�4!t)il\'l,Y{I ,t . YY� i�vik'n t�wr,nM rNgrn *u,17n35 ,, ,,, ]'i•Y'1 •„1, n,. at^v,r.n.nn,.... ,.•
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You're always ready for harvest time
with a Massey.Harris Combine
Conditions at harvest time for taking off the crop may be good or
bad according to the action of the weather. But when you are mech•
anized with up-to-date combine equipment you're ready to go when
the crop is right in good weather and you can make the most of any
favorable conditions during the difficult seasons. Combine harvest-
ing ie the easy, low-cost modern way to harvest under normal
'conditions and in many tough years the combine method has
saved the day for farmers.
A modern combine, too, simplifies the harvest labor problem --
many farmers handle their crop with little or no extra help at
harvest time.
For years Massey -Harris combines have been noted for their
outstanding ability -your Massey -Harris local dealer will be glad
to give you fall details about the latest models.
MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED
Makers of high-quality farm implements since 1847
'name lli IN
COME THERE ARE SO FEW BARE SPOTS 6N
ANGETHAT'S THE G
NO FEEDING HOPPERS- NO KILLI1NG OF GRASS
IN SPOTS -THE FEED IS DROPPED INA NEW
ROW EVERY DAY SO THAT THE RANGE IS
ALWAYS FRESH AND GREEN. THERE'S N0
--t WASTED FEED, EITHER.
hhk;,rV.�•
c
y Roe Farms Serv(c Dept.
AND HERE'S AN EXTRA GEORGE- BEST OF ALL,YOUR p
BIRDS BALANCE THEIR OWN REQUIREMENTS (*GRAIN
TO PELLETS SINCE THEY LIKE BOTH,EQUALLY WELL.
YOU SEE, IF BIRDS ARE COMING ALONG TOO FAST,
LI CAN FEED'EM LESSe ijuis, IF THEY'RE TOO
81.10% YOU FEED 'EM LESSRRLN,
SAYE ME -SAW FIID
with MRAPPfO /,El l
THANKS A LOT, DOC. SEEING IS CERTAINLY ROE
BELIEVING. NO WONDER I'VE HEARD SO MUCH' - y
ABOUT ROE RANGE GONCENTRATE PELLETS. CONCENTRATE
I
/ PELLETS
A BALANCED RATION
CONTAINING ALL
THE GROWTH AOTSORS
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East Hurori Produce
BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
F. HARRISON
MOIaCRIEFF