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Open Wednesday Evenings
For July and August 8.30 until Eleven
Sunurier.Tinie Needs
Gypsy Sun Tan 011 50c
Gypsy Cream
30c and 60c
Lt g Silique Beige or
Suntan $1.00
Blossom Footlets 20c
San Goggles 35c
:^.yelo
Refreshes Tired Eyes 50c
Elkay's White
Shoe Cleaner 25c
First Aid Kits 89c
Pit nic Supplies —
Thermos Bottles $1.25
Waxed Paper
100 foot roll 29c
Other Packages 12c
White Serviettes
15c Pkg.
Paper Plates
and Cups
as
Scholl's Corn or
Callous Pads
25c and 35c
Blue Jay Corn
Plasters 25c
Sani-Ped
Foot Powder 40c
Skeeter Skatter
Keep Mosquitoes Away
39c
Visitors to Town
We have a fine assortment of
Brussels.
Photo View Post Cards of
Lady Windermere Stationary Rippled Edge
Pads 15c — Matching Envelopes 15c Pkg.
Eagle Fountain Pens • •.. $1.19'
F. Ra SMITH
TELEPHONE NO. 62
bIttGGi, f and
STATIONER
TELEPHONE AO. 62
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES'
FAIRS and EXHIBITIONS, 1945
August
8 enore
Ridgetown
Welland Aug. 29 -Sept. 1
A1monte Aug. 29 -Sept. 1
Elmira .............. Aug. 30 -Sept. 1 & 3
September 1 • 8
Sept.
Brampton 1 & 3
Brighton 5
Dryden 7, 8
Durham 6, 7
Fergus 7, 8
7, 8
6-8
Port Perry 1 & 3
Tavistock 7, 8
Sept. 10 - 15
Aug. 23, 24
Aug. 7-29
Georgetown
Perth
.Aylmer 19-22
Clifford 21. 22
Embro 17
E'xeter ..... 19. 20
forest 18, 19
Galt 20-22
20, 21
19, 20
20.22
18. 19
21, 22
17. 18
21
20, 21
19
17-19
29. 21
Kincardine
Listowel
Midland
Mildmay
Neustadt
Paisley
Parkhill
Sea6orth
Shedden
Stratford
Wiarton
September 24 - 29
Sept.
Arlbur 25, 26
Sept. Atwood '28. 29
Acton 14, 15 Dungannon 27, 28
Blyth 13, 14 . Harriston 27, 28
14, 15 ' Lueknow 25, 26
13, 14 Mitchell 25, 26
Chesiey
Coldwater
Cookeville 14, 15 Owen Sound Sept. 29, Oct. 1. 2
Dresden 11-13 Port Elgin , 28, 29
Dundalk 13. 14
Hanover 12, 13 October
Xirkton 14 Bayfield 9, 10
Lindsay 12-15 Chatsworth 4. 5
Lion's Head 12, 13 Gerrie 5, 6
Merlin 13, 14 St, Marys 4, 6
Milverton - 13, 14 Teeswater 2, 3
Mount Forest 10, 11 Tiverton 1. 2
New Hamburg 14, 15
Palmerston 14, 1.6
Strathroy 10-12 Nov.
it%slkerton (Christman Fair) .... 21, 22
Wingham (Horse Show) ............. I
November
September 17 - 22
EINT
Sept.
"Meet me at the Blyth ' Lions Frolic,
on the Blyth Main Street, on
Thursday, August 23 - 7 in the evening.
$300.00 in prizes. Games of chance. Amusement. Dancing.
All proceeds for Community work.
Keep this date open
Notice To Our Coal Customers
The fuel situation apparently h that Coal and Coke
will be very short of sufficient supply and we advise every
one to get some wood to help out.
We have no wood for sale this year, Jas. Stevenson,
Brussels and John Fallsner, Wirtbam may supply you with
some and we advise you to act quickly.
N. M Donald
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Wednesday, July 18th, 1945
It will take time and money, and manpower to carry out
the large-scale construction and improvement program
we've planned for after the war.
Take our dial conversion program alone: Almost three.
quarters of the telephones in service are now of' .,the
dial type. But that still leaves thousands of telephones
and exchange equipment in scores of communities, to be
changed over.
After the war when equipment is again obtainable, the
job will take years to complete. And this is just one of
several projects which spell jobs not only for all our pre-
sent employees both at
home and overseas but for
additional workers, too.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
Farm. Implements and Household
Funiture
Glen ,Eckmier, Lot 29, west half Lot
30, Con. 7, Grey Twp.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th
Horses
Clyde gelding 6 years old; Clyde
mare 5 yrs. old; Clyde mare 4 yrs.
old; Clyde gelding, 3 yrs. old; Clyde
more 2 yrs. old. Any two of the
above are matched and are bred from
Madder and Taylor Horese.
Cows
1 Red cow 6 yrs. old due Jan. 13th;
2 Durham cows 5 yrs, old due San. 27;
3 Ayrshire cows, 3 yrs. old due Nov
18th; 4 Ayrshire cows 4 yrs. old due
Doc. 20th. 5 Pt. Jersey cows 6 yrs.
old due Nov. 13; 6 Durham oowz 3
yrs. old due April 1st; 7 Pt. Durham
& Hereford heifer 2 .yrs.; 8 Pt. Dur.
bane & Hereford heifer 2 yrs,; 3
Heifers year old; Sheer one! year old;
6 Spring calves.
Pigs
5 Brood sows; 20 Pigs 6 weeks
old.
Implements
M H. mower 6 ft, cut, Fanning ntiil;
M. H. dump rake 10 ft., Root p nlper;
F. & W. hay loader. Disc; Steel
truck wagon new with rack; Farce
wagon With box, 5 gal. milk can;
F. & W, binder 6 ft. 30 gal. milk can;
Set of Diamond harrows; M, H.
ihoedrill with new Preston ferttlator;
Cockshutt twin plow; Scuffles;
Quebec sulky single -furrow riding
plow; F. & W. spring tooth cultivat-
or; Set of platform scales 1000 lb.
cap,; 4 wheel trailer; stock rack;
Buggy, Cutter; ,Sleighs; Wheelbar-
row; Hay•for]:, ropes and pulleys;
Steel gas drum with tap cap. 25 gal;
2 Cream separators, Baden electric
fence; Single wire stretcher with
clamp; Quantity grain; grass seed
and fertilizer; post hole digger; 2
axes; Quantity of plank and lumber,
Building on apicis 10x6; 50 Rods new
hog fence.
Harness
2 Sets double harness; Set of ligh
harness; English riding saddle,
Household Effects
Washing machine and wringer; '
Kitchen cupboard; 2 Tables; Mottle
l.,eaf kitchen range; Perfection 3
burner coal oil stove; 4 Kitchen
chairs; 2 beds; 40 gal. oak barrel of
v'negar; set of irons; 8 frying pans;
Alladin table lamp with shade; 2
screen doors; lamps; couch; crocks;
Sap tines & spiles; 2 storm windows;
A good Collie dog.
FARM
150 Acres -- 22 acres of standing
mixed grain, 10 acres Buckwheat, 100
acres cleared/ 16 acres cedar bush .
-ready to out, 5 acres hardwood, 2
acres young pine balance soft wood.
frame 'house, frax0e barn, drilled well,
spring, no ditch tax. This farm will
be offered for sale;, subject to reserve
bid. Terms: 10 per cent tray of sale,
balance in thirty days.
Terms Cash — Time One o'clock
Sharp
This 1s a clearing out sale as the
proprieor is leaving the farm.
Glen Eckmier, Prdprietor,
W, M. Scott, Auctioneer.
.In Memoriam
\VHITTARD—In loving memory of a
dear son Tpr. Ross F. Whittard
who was killed in Action in Italy,
,'uly 21st, 1944:
We often think we see his face
As he bade his last goodbye,
And left his home forever
In a distant land to die,
Cod can- understand our hearts
`Arhich grieve for a dear one gone.
Iye knows the smart when loved
cues part,
For He parted with His Son,
- ,Sadly missed by Mother and Dad.
In Memoriam
1 W1IITTARD—in loving memory of
our. dear Brother Tpr. Russ F.
Whittard who was killed in .Action
in Italy, July 21st 1944,
11 -le heard the call of his country,
And answered it brave and true;
"I'll be a man to do or the,
I m going to help them through."
The Great Commander has written
his name
On the roll of Him who gave
His Only Begotten 'Son,
And died that we might live.
He paid the debt to his country.
In the fight for right he has won;
And the King of Kings has spoken:
"Thou faithful one, well done."
—Ever—ver remembered by Brothers and
Sisters.
In Memoriam
in loving memory of nay brother,
Tpr. Ross F. Whittard /Pao was
killed in Italy one yearago today:
July 21, I945.
We are thinking of you today, dear
Ross
Thinking of you and the past
Picturing you in our memory
Just as we saw you last
We do not need a special day
To bring you to our minds
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to fund
If all the World were ours
We would gladly give it, and more
To see the face of our dear brother
Come smiling through the door,
---Sadly missed by sister Mildred. and
brother-in-law Karl.
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In Memoriam
In proud and everlasting manor/ of
my dearest Ross who gave his
life in Italy one year ago today,
. July 21, 1944 :
Sum,hine softly on his belovei face
'Wind, blow gently upon his resting
place,
Rain, convey to him my heartache
and my sorrow
Cod, take care of him, until we meet
to -morrow.
1Vc.y Love Always Ross,
Morrie
ANIMAL
DEAD or
Wart4' DISABLED
13eieetiy removed in Clean Sanitary truer, Maas collect,
72 BRUSSELS
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IW ilIiam Stone Sons Limited
Buy War Saving Regularly
Stratton's
Electric and Supply Service
DEALER FOR EASY WASHER
Information on New Appliances: House and Barn Wiring,
Electric Fixtures, Spartan Electric Fence.
Have you an Iron or Hot Platerequiring repair? Elements
now in stock.
Washing Machines and Electric Motors Installed and Serviced.
Mr. MeWhirter Electrician and Serviceman is now in
Brussels call and see him,
Arrangements have been made with Westinghouse and
General Electric regarding Service on their appliances.
For Service or Wiring anywhere call or Write
Strettof'a Electric Brussels.
Ra A. REID
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Loaning to';AfrseIs
Former patients and new friends welcome! An exceptptou►,
opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses litter
by an expeprt, well-known alt over this district! Complete qr
eight service to all at moderate cost. Mr. Reid comes regularly
to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people with
glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and eye comfort to all.
Wednesday Afternoon, July 25
1.30 to 5:00 p.m.
Office in Miss Hingston's Store
Please make appointments with
Miss Hingston, phone 51
"See REID and See Right"
Now ®pen For
Wiliness
Thomas Nelson Freethy has leased the
Anglo Service Station and is now ready
to give customers up -to date repair service
on all mares of cars as well as supply
Anglo gas, Veedol and Anglo oil.
Drive in and let us service your car —
your Patronage will be Appreciated.
Anglo Servi ce Station
Brussels, Ont.
Wortien•s and Misses'
Spun Rayon F-Iummer Dresses
Sizes 12 to 52 $4.95 up
Women's White Ties — low heels
$2.89
Growing Girds S-.ndals — all white, all
red, all green all sizes -- $2.98
Men's Work Boots — all sizes
$2.89 to $5.95
Boys' black and brown bloucher Oxfords
.Sips 1 to 5/, $2.98
Misses' black and brown Oxfords
Sizes 11 to 2%, $1.98 up
Boy's and Gir•Is' Running Shoes
all sizes
Men's Overalls and Smocks — alI sizes
$1.98 up
Men's Balbriggan Shirts Drawers and
Combinations, all sizes
Don't forget to ask for your sale slips—For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War -Savings Stamps Free,
'T'HE AR. PAPE sTORE
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Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family
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Brussels, Ont.