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PURE HOUSE PAINT
Weather and wear resistant, Available in spark.
ling white and W beautiful, lasting colours,
Johnson's Paint & Electric Store
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FOR SALE —
Wa'ecking 1936 Truck with 1939
motor with new starter and gener-
ator will sell any parts, front end,
axles, •transmission, rear end, plat-
form etc, tires 7.00'x 20.
Ralph Travis Phone 90-r-11.
FOR SALE --
4 room cottage in the Village of
Brussels, will be sold furnished or
unfurnished. Reasonable for quick
sale. apply at Brussels Post
Phone 31,
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POULTRY — EGGS — FEEL
Y'S PR DUCE
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Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80
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Brussel€, Ont.
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Shellubrication Shell Ht,usehold and Shell Petroleum Produota
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts ant Accessorise
i bone 77-r-6
Brussels, Ont.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
BUS1NFSS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., I:. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGE011
W1iam St, Phone 4. Bramei<s, Ont.
DR. R. W. STEPHEN S
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Telephone 45 — Brussels, Ont.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye ;Exalmlinati'on and lhive Fitting of Glasses
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:30.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind Insurance
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For further particulars — Phone Brussels 43 -r -1O.
ALBERT CARDIFF
Agent for HOWICK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
I,WK Qur rates are lower.
Phone 21-r-4 Brussels, Ont.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and S'ickneae
Agent for Great West Life insurance Co.
Phone Office 96 -- Brussels, Ont.
D. A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL ERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Fameral Director and Embalms
PHONE 38 or 85 — BRUSSEL& ONT.
Dennis Duquette
Phone 51-r-18 R. R. 4 Brsnsele
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday
ad
Saturday all ley Offict open every day,
Phone
a�Successor to II D. iltsR
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Rerun County).
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES RI:.ASONAi LI
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Rrmeeb Pore' mil ibu
mill be looked after ImmeSktely
For iefcematiala Mc., write or rine Le'w. Rambled
Or mete telt It 3 WWI.
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• FOR SALE ,—
Kitchen cabinet, in good condition,
Mrs. Cliff }Ioegey Phone 48.4,47
FOR SALE —
2 young mills cows,
Joe f-Iolmes Phone 151-5
FOR SALE --
11
11 pigs, 7 weeks old,
Jim Clark Phone 42-r-7 Brussels
FOR SALE--
clh'ls Bicycle, in good condition,
Mrs. Clarence Whtiite Phone 33-r-6,
LOST—
License plate No. ,S 7745, Finder
please leave at Brussels Post or
Phone 31.
FOR SALE —
One 4 burner Perfection coal oil
stove with 2 burner oven.
Phone 934-3:
FOR RENT —
Apartment to let with all con-
enience.
Apply at Export Packers,
FOR SALE —
5 collie pups, 21/4 months Old,
good heelers,
Archie Hull yPhone 33-r_16
FOR SALE —
Bray pullets, dayold, started, from
1:14.90. immediate delivery. Orders
nixed cockerels in advance or later
emeks Hatching 3 times weekly
,Tnly. Get partirallare from Wm. Glen
Bray, Ethel.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED —
fl:irl available for summer work on
the fnrm, near Walton or around.
Apply to Jean Hamilton, 255
Waterloo St,, Preston, or telephone
17-r-19 Brussels.
FOR SALE —
Bray has pullets, dayold, started,
immediate delivery $14.90 up. Order
in advance for mixed chicks, cock-
erels, also for August, September,
Hatching 3 times weekly July. Agent
Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel.
FOR SALE —
• Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
nailed postpaid in plain sealed
envelope with price list. Six
sample 26c, 24 samples, $1.00, Mall
Order Dept. M 83 Nov -Rubber Co.,
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
LIVESTOCK WANTED—
"TJs to $5.00 each for Dead or
Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
your farm, Prompt Service. Phone
Collect Brussels 72, William Stone
Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. .
ATTENTION FARMERS —
We will be pleased to pick up dead
or crippled farm animals and pay
highest prevailing prices. For im-
mediate service telephone collect —
Brussels 85-r-12 or Elmira 564
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd.
,.,,TENDERS WANTED — ,
. Tenders for redecorating four
rooms at Brussels Public School.
Tenders to be in by July 15th. Obtain
specifications from Harry Bowler,
Sec,-Treas., Brussels.
....TENDERS WANTED —
Tenders for adding two -light
itjxbures to each of four rooms, also
to install blackboard light in four
rooms, Tenders to be in by July 16th,
Ilarry Bowler, S'ee: Treas, Bras -
sets.
FOR SALE —
Dwelling house and lot in Village
of Brussels. Early sale desired to
close Estates of the late George
Manners and Marion Manners. For
further particulars apply to Harry
Champion, Brussels, Ont.
TENDERS FOR PAINTING —
Morris School Board will receive
tenders until July 8, for painting two
schools at S.S. 5 and S.S. 6, Paint
Class room, .hall and stairs, two oats,
varnish, wood work and desks two
coats. No tender necessarily
accepted.
R. S. Shaw, Blu'evale, Ont.
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TENDERS FOR WIRING —
Tenders for installing electric
wiring in S, S. 3 Morris, Township
Hall School, will be received until
July 8. Plans maty be Sian by ap-
plying to secretary. Lowest or any
tender riot necessarily accepted.
R. S. Shaw, B'luevale, Ont.
FARM FOR SALE —
100 acre farm, excellent house
and a good barn, 41 scree sowed
with mixed grain, 42 acres in grass,
5 acres of bush, good water, hydro,
Lot 20, Con. 14 Grey. For further in.
formation apply to Peter Uitowstd,
R. R. 2 Brussels Phone 43-r47.
NOTICE —
Am wrecking my 1931 Buick,-Pa)-ts
for sale, also 700 x 20 tires and
to be s, reasonable.
Alvin Oakley, Brussels,
FOR SALE CHEAP —
1 W'hippletree, 1 Doubletree, and 1
set of single harness,
Walter Rose Poultry Parra
Phone 58x -r-4 Brussels, Ont.
SEWING—
Made•to_Ineesure men'„ women's,
children's clothing and also house-
hold sewing,
Mrs. Vance Baker Brussels R. R. 3
FOR SALE --
I
1 set of stook racks to fit G.M.C.
or Choir. 1/4 -ton truck, 1 Beatty 3 -way
Pump complete with cylinder, also 3
good collie pups.
Lloyd Alcock Phone 23-r-14
FOR SALE—
Driving shed 45 x 30, frame
atructlon.
Apply at the Brussels Post
Phone 31
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NOTICE —
Applieations for p.nsition of care-
taker at S. S. No, 11 and S. S. No, 3
will he received until July 1741 Con-
tracts may be seen at secretary's.
Please state salary expected.
J. Carl Hemingway, Sec: Tress,
FOR SALE —
STassey-,Harris side delivery rake.
in good repair,
Dan. McKinnon Phone 24-r-12
TENDERS WANTED —
Tender. will be received for the
painting of the classroom, entrance &
nutsldr of .S. S. No, 4 Grey Twp.
Please state amount for each part.
Also for painting the ea-terior of
TT. S. S. No. 4 (Molesworth). Tenders
receiver. until July 17th.
.T. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas.
FOR SALE•
—
In the Village of Brussels, newly
decorated 8 room, frame bungalow
in lovely quiet location; Also parcel
of land consisting of four lots; a
barn 22 feet by 50 feet, with garage
and accomodation for 000 hens,
Reason for selling, too large for
Present owner.
Mra, Margaret Heath,
Phone Brussels 98-r-2.
MORRIS
Mr. and NIrs. Roy Barrett and Mr.•
and Mrs, Jerry Barrett motored to
north of Haliburton for the holiday
week -end visiting relatives there.
BLUEVALE
At the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Alex
McCraekin, Bluevale United Church
Sunday School presented Rev. J. A,
Burden and Mrs. Burden with an
electric tea kettle and a lace table-
cloth. Their son, Arthur, was pre-
sented with a. billfold and Doreen
with a cake plate.
Personals: Miss Eileen McKin-
ney, Victcrin. Hospital, London,
spent a. short holiday with her
mother, Mrs. W. 13. McKinney; Mrs.
Howard Black. Toronto, with her
daughter, Mra. Sellers, and Elmer;
Raymond Sehm-idt, who has been a
patient in the Wingba.m General
H'napita.l, has returned to his bu'si-
n'ess at the mill.
Rev. R, A, Brook, formerly of Hen -
stall, was inducted as minister of
Blnerele United Church, Thursday
evening, Two visitling ministers,
Rev. W. E. Cronhielm, Wroxeter,
and Rev. W, S. Miner, Fordwich,
conducted the service and admonish-
ed both congregation and minister
in regard to their riuties.. Mrs, W. J,
,Tohnston presided at the organ and
senompatried the choir. Baskets of
peonies and roses adorned the
church. Afterwards in the Sunday
School roma Mr, and Mrs. Brook
were welcomed by the congregation
in a social hour, Refreshments
were served,
Dr, Arthur Shaw ,and daughter,
Miss Barbara, Toronto, with his
mother. Mrs. Arthur Shaw. Dr. Shaw
has taken a partner to assist In his
medical practice. The assistant is Dr.
Cross, a grandson of the late Dr, Will-
iam Ginn of Clinton,
"Old at 40,50,60?"
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Very day.
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CRANBROOK
Rev, Alex J. and llirs. Simpson
and children returned home on Ftrl-,.
day from a month's vacation spent
1n Rldgetown and Toronto, Roy, ,
Simpson conducted the regular.
morning service in Knox Ohara, on
Sunday. Rev, Dr. Turner, Ingersoll,•,
wbll ocouyy the pulpit on July 9th.
Mr. Frank Hunter, Oshawa, called,
00 friend's in this community.
Mr, Herbert Jeschke, Detroit, is
visiting his father, Mr, pail). Jeschke,
Mr, and Mrs, Murray Huether and
children spent the week -end with
Mr, ,and Mrs. .7, McDonald and
friends iu Dungannon. 1
Mrs, Wm. J. Smalkon returned
hone from Clinton hospital on;
Thursday of last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Thom-
asville, were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baker,
Mr. Graeme McDonald had the
misfortune to cut his finger In the
awn necessitating several stitches,
HISTORY OF LOWE FAMILY
READ AT ANNUAL REUNION
Dhe descendants of John Lowe and
Elizabeth Johnston Lowe held their
annual reunion Saturday in Queen's
Park, Stratford. About an members
met far dinner, from Listowel, Ayr,
Drumbn, Paris, Hamilton, Simcoe,
Ethel, Leadhury, Toronto, and
Brussels An interesting history -of
the hn'ly was read after dinner,
it had hero prepared by Mrs, Har-
vey Dennis. from events recalled
by her norther, Mrs. Margaret
("rn•diff Ethel. who is the 'only
slm•viving member of the original
family, • Snnvenirs were presented
to the oldest .woman present, Mrs.
1T. Cardiff; the oldest mart, Peter
Stewart, Brussels; the youngest
drill. Linda Lowe, Brussels; the
family that had conte the farthest,
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Hemingway,
Toronto, A softball game was
arranged by Scott Wells of Paris;
and races and contests were in
charge of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Met-
calfe, Simcoe, and Mr, and Mrs.
Harvey Stevenson, Brussels. Of-
ficers for next year's reunion are:
president, J. W. Wells, Paris; sec-
retary, Mrs. Harold Cardiff. Ethel:
and treasurer, Mrs, Harvey Dennis,
hthel,
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Holman visit-
ed friends in Barrie; Miss Vera Gar-
dener and Miss Eleanor Allen, To -
oat, with Mr. and Mrs, W. C.
Rockwell; Mr. and Mrs. John
Buchanan, Mrs, Ken Rae and
Bleauor, .Stratford, with friends
here; John Shannon has purchased
the residence of the late Alfred
Stafford, and is making extensive
improvements to the house.
SHATTERD MARRIAGES
CAN BE SAVED I
John A. O'Brien, University of
Notre Dame professor, has discover-
ed e. fotmula he believes can save
many marriages from failure! Learn
how musk harsh words, more than
harsh deeds, can wreak manrlages,
Read "Marriage fpr Keeps"... in The
American Weekly, great magazine
with this Sunday's. (July 9) issue
of The Detroit Sunday Times.
There are nvan•y limes and circum-
stances in life when "Our strength is,
to sit still," — Byron Edwards.
Popularty may follow those who
make 'haste; glory belongs to those
who know bow to watt. — Louis
13ouilhet•
FOR„w .
ANIMALS
COWS $5.00 each
HORSES- $5.00 each
HOGS • .50 per_cwt.
according to sirs and
C01pp111 mutest:
BRUSSELS 72
INGERSOLL -- 21
William Stone $oris, Ltd.
INGERSOLL, 0511310
Wednesday. July 5th, 1050
Again We Th ank Yo
On this, the occasion ofour second birthday
in Listowel, we look back over two years of
increasing service to the community in the
Automotive and Agricultural Field.
It has come as no surprise to us that you, the
residents of Listowel and district have dealt
with as confidently. it has become evident
to you ,that we mean it when we say "you
,alu)ays deal better” when you deal with
Stan Stonehouse.
We would thank particularly the many
'Purchasers of the new Ford Tractor, who
enabled us to capture the "All Canada"
,championship for Ford Tractor sales last
year.
Your satisfaction With the new Ford Truck,
has also put us out front For Canada for a
,dealership of this size and your friendly
,patronage in this respect is sincerely ap-
preciated.
,lust lust week we were overwhelmed by
your response to our sale of used cars at
our car market on Wallace St., you may be
assured we appreciate this and will continue
our frank appraisal of every used car or
truck on the lot.
We appreciate the patience and co-operat-
ion of drivers still looking forward to early
delivery of New Ford Cars. It has been a
real pleasure to have been able to supply
many of the award winning New Ford Cars
to Listowel and district drivers.
Our only regret has been that we have been
unable to procure much greater numbers of
the car of your choice.
The management and staff at this time look
forward to earning even a greater measure
of your confidence and patronage in the
year to come. We extend best wishes to you
all for happy driving and efficient farming
throughout the forthcoming year.
Sincerely yours
Stan Stonehouse
gAnsgmege
FREDERICK F. HOMUTH
Phm. B., R. O.
Carol E. Homuth' R. O.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. O.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
FOR SALE —
Cockshutt 70 with 6 speeds, lights,
starter and power take -off. This
tractor has been completely over-
he,uled and may be seen at Perrie's
Implement Shop. A Roger's manure
loader will also be sold with tractor
or separately.
Ross Knight
Phone 28-r-16.
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Save Feeding Costs
FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP
PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY
NOURISHED BIRDS WHO
GIVE MORE EGGS—BETTER
,o EGGS. BY INCREASING
QUALITY AND QUANTITY
YOU LOWER COST AND
INCREASE PROFITS.
B,latelh%rd's
0 (Fill-ihaBasket)
EGG MASH and EGG PELLEi$
(Birds Rallih PaluMs)
For Sale by
Ethel Produce
Phone 22-r40