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High Behold Books
Public Fchool 1111INs.�'s
Scribblers :and Exercise Books
Loose Leaf Note Books (Plain and Ruled Refills
Drawing Books and Pads
Art Pencils, Water Colors and Brushes
India Ink, Paste, Scrap Books
Fountain Pen Ink Colored Ink
Pens and Pen Points
Lead Pencils Crayons
Erasers Rulers
Waterman's Fountain Pens
School Boxes, School Bags
Cheaper Fountain Pens
Mathematical Sets
Business Practice Note Books
School Dictionaries
and many other accessories
BRING IN THE LIST AND HAVE IT FILLED
F R. SMITH
TELEPHONE NO. 62
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TELEPHONE NO. 62
INMENIVISINEVESENSIVENVIIMIIS
Wingham Lions Club
LABOR DAY
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12:.05 .a m. (Midnight Sunday)
- Dance in Arena — NEW FLOOR.
ii3ert \R,%t,T th Ind his CKNX Ambassa-
dors.
Games and Refreshment Booth Open.
L30 r. m. (Monday Afternoon)
SOAP pox DERBY from Water.,
wos l{s 5;,:;nc.pipe to C.P.I. St.,
PET PARADE from Victoria
14josephirie Sis. to Town Ifed by Wings -ham Citizens' Barad. and
ifithe.rlter & Waterloo Cadets Band.
',PRIZES TO, BE PRESENTED
At. PARD.
AcImi.:ssion to Parka Mults 25cChiladren
Costumed Contestants Free.
3'.04:p.ly1, PARK Demonstration by lc,,w
ti Cadet Band.
3.15 p,tn. PARK—Soft Ball Game,.
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THE BRUSSELS POST
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decide upon a specific assignment f¢o
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Son,
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Wednesday, Anguit d0ltlt 1945
"Its good to be
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And it's good to have you back, Harry. We've both got
a big job ahead of us, catching up with all the things
we've been unable to do since you went away.
Did you know, for instance, that there are now over
70,000 applicants for telephone service on our waiting
list? No need to tell you what that means in new equip-
ment—not just instruments, but cables, switchboards
and all the other things that go into a telephone system.
No need to tell you, either, that all of us are looking
forward to the day when the whole Bell family will be
together again, working away at our job of catching up
and keeping up with our customers' expanding tele-
phone needs.
It all means PEOPLE AT WORK
In the years ahead Canada's expanding
economy will call for great extension and
improvement of telephone plant.
IN THE MONTHS AHEAD, WE'LL STILL BE
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MILEAGE SERVICE
DEPENDABILITY a SATISFACTION
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH o A TIRE
BACKED BY THE GREATEST
NAME IN FR!!BBER
SEE YOUR
REALER
Alen .•rtdes5o 'f1
Phone 62
BRUSSELS, ONT.
E -Y -E -S
R. A. REID
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
C ,.,;,ming to 8 .;?s' less? 1s
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES' Fergus 7. 8
FAIRS and EXHIBITIONS, 1945 Georgetown ..•••.•..............•......_. 7, 8
September 1 - 8 Perth 6-8
1 & 3 Port Perry 1 & 8
6 Tavistock 7' 8
'7, 8 Acton 14, 15
14, 14
Brampton
Brighton
Dryden
ihrham
6, 7 Blyth •••.
Try the famous Breck
treatment for dandruff etc.
Breck for beautiful hair and
better permanents.
Also Machineless
Permanents
Irene Pease
For appointments
Phone 55x
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IOC TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARASARS OF TAXES
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, COUNTY OF HURON
• EVENING
.m.: -GRAND PARADE
2 hands
8:0 ea<l<y. ARENA --:AMA . EUR HOUR.
A:1 contestants auditioned.
•!„839 p. ori, AREN1 ":- DANCING (NEW
.391p.
, ' FLOOR) rrsnkie Banks Orchestra
•p•,. n CAME,S . i.ND BOOTH OPEN,
j L0l.)111. ,: HOW—Bern Conway's
cif Ile, Show in Canada.
I�p
t,e',sDr�`w — Three $5.00 War
avi:pgsr Certificates.
11..801, m, tie(?) "" Frankie Banks
Orchestra -- Games and 1Booth.
"A;dtla salon to ,Arena: 25e and 10e.
to ArE na
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To Wit :
BY vi itTTJE OF A WARRANT under the hand
date the 10th day of July, 1945, and to Hie directed,
following list, for arrears of taxes thereon togther •with
arrears and costs aro sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell
to .discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon,
by public auction on November 0th, 1945, ,at the hour of
statutes in that behalf, Notice is hereby further given
sale will be held on November 13th, 1945, at the same
serve the right to purchase any of the said lands,
Goderich, Ont., July 19, 1945.
Name and Description
Former patients and now friends welcome! An oxsaptpIotaa
opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses fitted
by an expeprt, well-known all over thls dlstrleti Complete aye -
sight 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, September 12
1.30 to 5:00 p.m.
Office in Miss Hingston's Store
Please make appointments with
Miss Hingston, phone 51
"See : ' . ID w;, + eI
light"
of the Warden and Seal of the County of Huron bearing
commanding me to levy upon the lands mentioned in the
all costs incurred, I hereby give notice that unless the
the said lands, or as much thereof as shall be sufficient
at my office 1n the Court House in the Town of Croderieh,
two o'clock in the afternoon in compliance with the
that if any of the said lands remain unsold an adjourned
time and place, and at which the Municipalities may re -
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Hobert Rockett Estate—Pt, Lot 21, Con. 7
Della Cochrane --Jots 2043, C.B., ,Ethel ....
TOWNSHIP 01 HOWdCli
Dan N,aake--•S, pt. Lots 1.2. 11/fain St„ Weoxeter
Geo. Wilkey --Lot 38, Con. 8 •
Oliver Stewart—Lot 11, Con, 8 M • .. ' , • '• • ..
Levi and Eldon Galbraith --Lot 11, Con. 14
Donald Pope Estate --N. E, pt, Lots 1 anti 2. Ann St Wroxeter
D, 10,
,ibaymend-•-N. pt. 15 Centre St„ Wroxeter ....,., ...........
s1OW14SHiP OP MOHRIS
Jahn ' Underwood- 4t 0te 1-2-9, C4nrnists Sy,, Eluevalb
11,11 of the above iota are patented.,
Dated July 19, 1945,
PUbliehed in The (intaria gazette, August 4tit, 1945 (one insertion)
A. H. ER SI CINE,
Treadurer of the County of Huron.
Peers in. Taxes Costs' Total
Arrears
1942-3-4 5,64 2.25 7.89
1942 2;56 2.25 4.111.
1942-3-4
1942
19412.3.4
1942-3
1942.3
1942.3.4
84.18
23.82
223.4.5
24018
35.34
71.54
2.85
2,66
1.60
8.00
15.88
8,79
87.03
26,42
281.05
248.13
83.22
75.38
1942-24 22,63 9.89 85,20
Mid Summer Clearance on
DRESSES
Lot No. 1
Women'; and Misses' one and two piece.
DRESSES
Sold regular $5.95 — Special $3.95
Lot No. 2
Women's and Misses'
DRESSES
Sold regular $7.95 — Special $4.95
Lot ,No. 3
Women',; and Misses'
DRESSES
• Sold regular $10.95 — Special $7.95
Lot No, 4
Women's and Misses' Dresses, Some Jerseys
Sold regular $ 14.95 — Special $10.95
Lot No. 5
Women's and Misses' one and two piece
Jersey Dre,3seui, sizes 16/ to 24%
Regular $16.95 — Special $12.95
Lot No. 6
Girls Pinafore Dresses
Well made' sizes 6 to 14,
Regular $3.95 — Special $2.98
Lot No. 7
1 rack cif Summer Dresses
Small sizes on/y, some of these
Sold regular up to $5.95 — Special $1..98
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There will he No War Savings Stamps
Allowed on Dresses during this Sale.
Don't forget to ask for your sale slips --For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War -Savings Stamps Free.
THE: ARCADE STORE
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Phone 61 -- �- Brussels, Out,
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fa>m,ily
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