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YoU1t BANK BooK is a little book ... yet in it you
can just about trace the outlines of your life story.
It pictures at a glance how much you've spent,
how much you have left.
It's one of your most personal, most private
belongings. It gives you a full accounting, figured to the
penny by your bank's trained staff. Clear as a bell!
Your bank book is a limiiccl edition—one copy only.
What is in it is known orly to your bank and to you.
Multiply your bank book by seven million and
you get some idea of the book-keeping job your
Canadian chartered banks are doing. There are more
than seven million deposit accounts like yours...
State monopoly of banks
would open your bank account
to the eye of the
State official,
SPONSORED BY
YOUR BANK
THE BRUSSELS POST
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Auction Sale
Farm Stock
Jerseys and Durhams
New Milkers and Forward
Springers
T.B. tested, had no reaoters
Tractor & all Farm Implements
100 acre Farm
Modern buildings
offered subject to reserve bid.
Lot 30, Con. 13, Grey Twp.
Wednesday, June 22nd
1 P.M. D.S.T.
Fred Lucas W. M. Scott,
Prop. Auctioneer
Phone Brussels 49 -r -S
CleQsified Ads.
FOR SALE --
A few hydro poles.
Mac Shaw Phone 40-r-15.
FOR SALE —
40 sucking pigs.
Stuart Stevenson Phone 42-r-14
FOR SALE —
Quebes stove with side oven in
good repair $15.00.
Art Sinclair, Brussels. C
FOR RENT —
200 acre grass farm.
Jas. Stevenson Phone 51-r-17
FOR SALE —
Buckweat $1.50 per bushel.
Melville L. Lamont Phone 21-r-13.
FOR SALE --
6 room frame cottage.
R, S. Warwick Phone 19x.
FOR SALE—
McCormick Deering manure spread-
er. for immediate sale,
Phone 17-r40 Ed. W. Brans
FOR SALE—
1 heavy mare S year old, good
worker. for sale cheap.
Dan. McKinnon Phone 24-r-12.
FOR SALE—
International K -ton truck, 1042,
in good running order.
Phone 48-r-26 Mark Hamilton.
Walton
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The Voice Of Temperance
To be a good citizen in a demo-
cracy means responsibility for
bettering existing conditions. There- envelope with Price list, Six
fore it is the duty of every patriotic eample 25c, 24 samples, 01,00. Mail
Order Dept, 81,33 Nov -Rubber Co„
Box 01, Hamilton, Ont.
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PLUMBING — HEATING — TINSMITHING
Eavestroughing orders filled as received.
Pressure Pumpss3and Water Softeners. ons
Phone 33 Brussels.
BETTER
CALVES
GREATER
PROFITS
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Ethel Produce -- Phone 22-r-10
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To renlly smarten up your porch and floors, use
Sturgeons last ngly beautiful porch and floor enamel;
14 eye-catching colours, super -tough elastic finish.
Splendid for interior floors, too.
SOME OPENINGS FOR DEALERSHIPS
AVAILABLE WRITE DEPT. a• h. 1
STURGEONS LIMITED, , ... TORONTO
Sold in Brussels, Ont. '-- By :
Johnson's Paint & Electric Store
FOR SALE
Massey -Harris binder 6 ft. cut,
also a stiff -tooth cultivator, both in
good working order.
Hartwell Speiran Phone 26-r-10
FOR SALE—,
1041. Internatioa V. ton panel truck
or a 1037 Plyinoutlh sedan, both
vehicles in good running condition.
Apply to Mel Jermyn, Phone 53-r-10
FOR SALE —••
Bray Chicks, Pullets, dayolds,
started, special summer prices. Or
chicks, mixed, dayolds. Get summer
chicks for summer markets. Agent
Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel,
FOR SALE — — — ----- -
house and Lot No. 206, corner of
Queen and Princess streets. Bath,
fireplace, furnace and garage.
Phone 1.1 Hugh Pearson,
Brussels- Ont.
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FOR SALE—
Flyglenic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
nailed postpaid in plain. sealed
citizen to exercise his or her frau-..
chise at every opportunity.
The past week 900 of the eligible
voting population of Kincardine
went to the polls and voted to keep
Kincardine dry. As usual the wets
put forth the argument that if legal
sale was established it would attract
tourist trade. One might ask if they
refer to the type of tourist whiah
last week waged a one-man war on
Listowel businessmen which resulted
in a fine in Stratford Poiiee court
for assault.
Kincardine was wise in taking the
long-range view in deciding to cater
to their summer cottagers who re•
main all summer rather than trying
to bait a (few) transient tourists.
The steady customers are the ones
that count in any business and a
survey amongst the cottagers show-
ed they were against aIiquor store
byl0 to 1. The significantthing about
all liquor votes is that the issue
ie stirred up not by those wanting
to drink because anyone who wants
a drink can get one but by those
who want to profit by the sale,
Science and education are making
amazing progress in the study of
alcohol and we predict that Ont, wlU
soon see a marked decline in
alcoholic beverage conenmption.
Leaf year otit of 66 questions voted
on 46 were Dry victories and 20 wet.
This is the hantiwrlting on the wall.
Remeber if you must drink only the
suckers go to the bootlegger.
Sponsored by Huron County Temper -
ante Federation.
NOT IC E—
Would you be in need of a aeuffler,
a rubber tired wagon. a manure
spreader or wheelbarrow or trailer
axle set,
See your Otaco Dealer,
Phone 56-r-9 Geo. Wesenherg
FOR SALE --
You can get a glistening polish job
on your oar the economical way,
by using "TARNOFF" — no washing
no polishing. Just rub on, and wipe
off. 16 oz. tin 600, 36 oz, tin $1,00.
Elliott's Garage, Brussels.
FOR SALE —
5 Good Horses for sale in Viilage
of Brussels, ,immediate possession,
also number of good farms, henhouse
12 x 24, also house that could be
moved or could be taken down.
J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Phone 34 — Brussels, Ont.
DO YOU WANT—
More profit on your beef cattle.
milk cows or hogs. Try Rawleigh'e
Mineral. We have many satisfied
customers who would recommend
them. WO also have a good line of
Ply Sprays and D,D,T. to keep down
the insect population, or ask for
our 2.4-D Weed 1011er.
Phone 56-r-9 Geo, Wesenberg
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overnment!
My Record of Service speaks
for itself ! All classes receive
consideration because of my
understanding of their needs.
Special attention for service-
men always.
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He h'hao.p"1.deL ni!ae yeaes of aa:IthfuI service in your interests
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FOR NORTH HURON !
DREW FOR CAN CANADA!
North Huron Progressive Conservative Association
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John J Driver
Word has been received here of
the death of John J. Driver who
entered into eternal life at his home,
1637 Clinton Ave., N, Rochester,
N. Y., May 24. 1949, at the age of 69
years.
He is survived by four sisters,
Mrs. A. Binnington, Hamilton, Mrs•
Geo. W. Pollard, Stratford, Mrs. Wm.
Wilson and Miss Sadie E. Driver and
two brothers, William and George of
Rochester also several nieces and
nephews.'
Funeral services were held at the
home on Friday, May 27th, 1949 at
2.30 p.m.
interment was in Riverside ceme-
tery.
The late Mr, Driver spent his early
school days in Brusesls and was well
known by a number of older resi-
dents. IIe was about 17 when he
went to Rochester and had liven
there ever since,
A.4tORRt5
Mr, and Mrs, Jno, Speir and Marg- ,
arnt, Mr. anti Mrs, I•Iarold Speir and
Mrs. Carrie Dunbar attended the
graduation exercises of the K, & W.
PERCHERON STALLION Hospital, Kitchener on :Saturday,
(Wend 'tonere) Enrolled for 1949 i. Tune 11. Rama Speir was one of the
raised at. the Experimental Parra class of 24 to grattnate.
Gnelilh, Will stand for service Miss Helen Speir and Mr, Gordon
512.00 to insure e. Mare in foal, An.in of Toronto spent the week end
James Collins, Let 22, Con. 6 Grey with bo. and Mrs. Stroh.
Ethel R. It, 1.
FOR SALE —
96 feet of ornamental railing in
12 sections,
Apply G. A. Milne,
Fall Fair Board,
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FOR DEA
ANIMALS
COWS - $2.50 each
HORSES- $2.50 each
HOGS • .50 per cwt.
according to size and
condition
Phone collaot:
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f? INGERSOLL — 21
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WALTON
The Walton girls who completed
the homeanalcing projects, Sleeping
Garments and the Supper Club, all
went to Bayfield summer camp on
Saturday, June llth for their
Achievement Day. During the morn-
ing the girls did shell -hemming,
judged materials, pyjamas, menus
and planned menus, At noon they
vent clown to the beach and had
their lunch, In the afternoon Helen
Johnston gave comments on an ex-
hibit, Supper Menus for the Differ-
ent seasons. Margaret McArthur
gave comeannts on an exhibit the
Bedroom Ensemble, Edna Martin,
Leona Johnston, Marilyn Bolger
Doris Stevens, Margaret McArthur
and Itelen Johnston took part in a
skit entitled the Bedroom Ensemble.
These same girls gave a demonstrt
tion on Table -Setting. All the girls
received two silver spoons for having
completed the two homemaking pro-
tects. Mrs, Wm, Humphries also re-
ceived spoons for having led them.
Marilyn Bolger received her county
honours for having completed six
home making clubs. The Achieve-
ment day was brought to a close
with a delicious supper.
Me ell'e3 Oben Seovice
Phone 77-r.-6
Brussels, Ont.
Agent for Austin Cars and Trucks
Always a car in stock.
Expert repair service to all makes of
Cars, Trucks and Tractors.
Shell Oil Products.
'Luta Percha Tires.,
Also Used Cars.
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re. ..nerseari,®.®ter.,,.
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Thorcrbilh Shoes
A Work Shoe shade for you.—to
give absolute comfort and long
wear—solid construction , .. made
of quality leather , . . specially
treated to resist farmyard acids.
Vigil our aloro and sod how comforfaM0
a pair of Sioman'e Thoro-Ota can be.
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