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Jim finds times hard His standard of living has
dropped. There are all these new taxes.
Now there's another Victory Loan and Jim is
expected to subscribe.
"Rock bottom." was Jim's first thought_ "We're
on rock bottom. Just can't find the money."
He's thought some more since. And he's decided
it can be done. Jim says he doubts if Merritt lost
much time wondering if it could be done when he
crossed that bridge at Dieppe_
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This advertisement ,contributed to the Victory Loan
campaign by Dominion Textiles Company Limited,
Montreal.
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Auction Sale
Farm Stock, Implements
and Household Effects
WILLIAM GORSELITZ
Lot 21, Con. 5, Grey Township
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
Positively No Reserve as the
Farm is Sold.
Wm. Gorsalitz, Wm. M. Scott,
Prop. Auctioneer
Auction Sale
Household Effects of the 'Estate of
the late Georke Hanley, Brussels on
SATURDAY, ,NOVEMBER 7th
AT 1 P. M.
1 Solid Walnut Book Case
1 Oak Dining Doom. Extension Table
1 Kitchen Cupboard
1 Kitchen Table and Kitchen Chairs
1 Large Leather Chair
1 Upholstered Rocking Chair
1 Mahogany Commode
1 Solid Walnut Dresser
1 Walnut Bed with Springs and
Mattress
1 Oak Bed with Springs and Mattress
1 Fern Stand
Washing Machine and Wringer
1 New Williams Sewing Machine
2 Large Size Rugs
Quantity of Rag Carpet
1 Large Kitchen Range
1 Quebec Heater
Stove Pipes
Dishes
Kitchen Utensils
Garden Tools
2 Trunks
1 Table Lamp
Curtains
Quantity of Wali Paper
Quantity of Paint
Numerous Sundry Items.
TERMS CASH
Property Sold Subject to Reserve
'Bid —. Terms Made Known Day of
Sale.
Harold Jackson, Robert Patrick,'
.Auctioneer Clerk
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
* * * * * Y ,, * •
Dr, W. A. and Mrs. Spence, To.
ronto were visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. D. A. Rana.
Mr. Duncan McMullen spent Sim.
clay with his brother Cecil McKinnon
of Sarnia.
* *
NIr. and Mrs. C. Glen Garniss of
Hamilton spent the week end at
their home here.
• * *
Mrs. F. R. Richardson (nee Mary
Isabel Rayner) of Albany, N. Y.,
is a week end visitor at tre none
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rose.
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We are glad to report some im-
provement in the condition of John
Herr, young son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Herr. who is still .cry i11 in
Victoria hospital, London.
* * :!
Miss Dorothy Wright has been
engaged as organist of Brussels
United Church. Miss Wright suc-
ceeds Mrs. John Bryans who has
taken up residence near Walton,
* * *
Rev. L. O. Nelies and Mr. Stewart
Fisher of London' were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lay-
cock on Sunday,. the former preach.
ing in St. John's Church.
* s * '
Reports have come in that L. 15.
t arddff ancl Hugh Hill nut across a
real story on Saturday over
CHITH . . Perhaps these men, may
be drafted by the C,B.C. as com-
mentators,
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Miss Jean Walker of Brooklyii,
N.Y., who has been visiting her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker
left last week to assume her duties
as food supervisor at the ,Clinic
Pentagon Food Service Building in
Washington, DC.
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u}uirkly removed in Clean Sanitary trucks.
72 BRUSSELS
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ilk= Stone Sons
DISABLED
DEAD or
Phone collect.
Limited1
Thermerusner
Areramomag
ELL 84 ENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer b. Bell, BA, C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service) Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00
(except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00)
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THE BRUSSELS POST
•Weduesdia, October 211st, 1945
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"Ilow VIE hold a M
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"Sure we're working harder than ever—but that never hurt
anybody. We're working longer hours and putting our
money away in Victory Bonds. Now we'll be paid
interest instead of paying it.
"When peace comes we'll have money saved to buy new
equipment for our farm --might even put up a new barn
--maybe take a holiday !
"Meanwhile, we can't think of any safer or better place to
invest our money than in bonds backed by our country.
And we can't think of any better purpose than helping
our fighting boys get the jump on the enemy. When we
read about our lads bombing Germany, we can think
that maybe we raised one of those bombs on our own farm.
"So that's our plan from naw until peace conies. We
will work to save and lend. We'll have it to spend later.
And we can look forward to getting that new tractor
and that fine new automobile we're saving for now."
"We'll be laying up for ourselves the best of all invest-
ments—VICTORY
nvest-
ments— VICTORY BONDS—backed by all the resources
of the Dominion of Canada: they yield a fair rate of
interest; we can borrow against them; and they are
readily saleable when we need cash!
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NOTHING MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY , e e
Balt T Y E NE
's CANADA NEE
ICTORY ,l *NDS
$750 000 000 NOW!
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HOW TO BUY
Give your order to the
VictoryLoansalesman
who calls on you. Or
place it in the hands
of any branch of any
bank, or give it to any
trust company. Or
send it to your local Victory Loan
Headquarters. Or you can author
ize your employer to start a regular
payroll savings plan for you.
Bonds may be bought in denomi-
nations of $50, $100, $soo, $1,000
and larger. Salesman, bank, trust
company or your local Victory
Loan Headquarters will be glad to
give you every assistance in making
out your order form.
WEAR YOUR
COMMANDO BAGGER
It is a symbol indicating that yell
have bonglu the new Victory Bonrdr.
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NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE
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CANADA'S WAR EFFORT
A Weekly Review of Developments
on the home Front; Oct, 15 to Oct.
22, 1942.
1. Department of Munitions and
simply announced that at the close of
business Saturday ingint, October 17,
the value of the gasoline unit in
Quebec, Ontario,, British ,Oolumbia
and the there ,Prairie Provinces
was ea from four to three gallons.
The new ruling places all mine
provinces on, the same 'basis.
2, Torpedoed on October 14, as ehe
neared the end of her overnight run
from North Sydney, bl.S., to Port
aux Basques, Newfoundland, the
terry steamship Caribou sank
within a few minutes with the lose
of 137 liVeel, riven, women and child-
ren. Greatest inariire disaster in
Can,ddaro coastal waters so far an-
nonnced in this war.
3. Non dinrn11 rtnd,Ntg ba.Vn re-
placed cotton and siik in the making
of cordite ,nn21 its containers re,
spectivoly by amlhatttuhinig wood pulp
from Oaatraclian forests.
4. Virgin tin in hands of some 800
owners 39 lying pitoh,as'e+d for the
Government stoat pile, These hold.
:; ria +•ens arrt 15 nen' rent of Virgin
tin In consumer's hands. Other
94e/n, held by eight eompandes, is
readily available and is etrtetiv con.
trnlled, ecoording to Metal C8•iIh'03ler
Bateman.
5, Flints, required for pocket and
hand lighters of th,e soldier and
civilian. in Great Britain until now be
supplied from sands of the St.
Maurice river. Formerly Canada
imported its flints from Great
Britain. A recent order for 36,000
pounds of Cote placed by the De-
partment of Munition* and Supply
with a Montreal firm wi11 covet
Gneat Britain's needs for a year.
6. Aldi residues being collected
Prom oil -burning ships en both Can-
adiancoasts may supply vanadium,
a comparatively rare metal needed
in the malting of high-speed steel
for machine tools and certain
anmoured vehicles.
7. Canada's wartime explosives
and chemical program is being.
expanded hp the addition or ten new
plants, six of which will be anaior
undertakings.
8, Department of NLunitions and
Supply announced that the minim,
Won -01111v progrbni is approaching
amaximium ,capa.oity, with Govern-
mons -owned plants tenting out 10 ,
rounds ,of heavy ammunition, at
every ttdrk of the clock. Output is
now at the rate of 2,7 million, rounds l
a year, ,over and above a big -scale
production of aerial bombs, .mines.
doiith ch,argea, Pyrnteclinics, and
other "Material,
9, Acting en, special orders of the
Cil Controller, police closed 78 ser-
vice stations in Windsor., London and
Hamilton areas for irregularities
with the rationling of gasoline,
10, Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn
of Ontario, resigned as head of the
Liberal government of that province.
Ile was succeeded immediately by
Attorney -General Gordon Conant.
11. Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, Min-
ister of Labor, acoem,panded by his
deputy minister, Dr, 03syce Stewart,
and his secretary George Green,
arrived in Iinglaucl after a bomber
flight across the Atlantic. He will
make a survey of the fob being done
in factories, shipyards and coal pits
of the United Kingdom.
Ex.ort
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BUYERS—Of All Kinds of
Live and Dressed Poultry
We will call at your place
for any quantity.
Premium prices paid for Milk Fed Chickens,
Before you sell your Poultry, call of phone 70X tinsels
Also --All kinds of Feathers & Horsehair.
We have an expert on our staff who will cull your Sock
Free of Charge.
Phone 70x Brussels Onto.