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Wall Papers for Living Rooms Dining Rooms, Halls,
Bedrooms and Kitchens. Colorings and patterns have
reached /a high standing this season. A small investment
in New Wall Paper, brings outstanding results.
Prevent Moths YJs l 4 Square
Red Cedar Flakes
30c pkgs.
Elkay's Moth Killer
Spray 75c
Larvex 95c bottles
Moth Proof Garment
Bags 39c and 89c
Floor Wax
1 1b. tins 50c
Furniture Polish
45c
Glass Cleaner 25c
Lemon
Polishing Oil 35c
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THE W. C. WOOD CO. LTD.
GUELPH, ONT.
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Grain Grinders, Milk Coolers, Milking Machines, Electric
Fences, Oa: Rollers, Feed Mixers and Farm Refrigeration.
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Phone 20-r-8 R. R. a, Brussels, Ont.
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FOE SALE AT
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TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT
OVERHAULED
FOR SALE — RUBBER TIRED WAGONS
LAgent for Otaco Farm Equipment`
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We have a good assortment of GrassSeed, Alfalfa,
Red, Yellow Clover also mixtures.
We have a special permanent pasture mixture for
long term pastures, or we can supply Brorne Grass, Orchard
Grass, Meadow Fescue, Canadian Blue, Kentucky Blue,
Lading Clover in your required amounts.
For your fence supplies we have the famous Lundy,
Fence complete lines, post and etc., also steel gates in 12 ft.
14 ft. asd 16ft. lerap tbs.
We carry complete line of MartinsSenour Paints also
cheaper line in Atlantic Brand.
We can supply you With a new stove.
Leave your order for Radios, Refrigerators and etc. `.
Certifed Seed Potates Green Mountain—Irish Coblers
A J. Pearson
Phone 22-r-7 Ethel, Ora.
Choiceteria ChkkStarter
ChoiceteriaCrowh'gliash
Choiceteria Laying ,r, ash
Made, by Watt's of Palmerston
Used and s^ i y
Wailer _ore Penin' Farm
BRUSSELS, ONT.
LOSSES : Attributed to Warble flies in Canada amount
to nearly $14,000,000 annually.
DAMAGES: Gadding of cattle during the summer, reduction
in milk flow, loss in flesh, wastage of meat in
infected carcasses, injured bides.
CONTROL : Destroyed most easily in grub stage after hav-
ing reached the backs of cattle by application of
rotenone wash usually procurable at drug stores
and spray companies, with directions for using.
Quantity required approximately one pound of
powder for twenty Battle for three trec,tments.
WHEN TO TREAT: Early in spring when =grubs commence
dropping. Repeat twice at monthly intervals.
HOW TO TREAT : Apply anterial with snail brush and
rub in well.
COST : Pc:' animal, per treatment shook" not exceed
2 cents.
SAVINGS : As much as $5 dollars per animal.
This ad. is inserted by the A'1 e, ten •o Lo---rrigee
of the Nitron County Council.
Mrs. William Alderson_ --
Peacefully there passed away on
Sunday, April 14 is Toronto a
bip1ly o;,teem.d farmer resident of
Ora nbt•ook in the person of 1':nuua
An4•ld. wad„w of lb. late William
John Alderson!. The deceased was
ben. on Deo. 1F i. 1084. the eldest
‘taughter of the late John Iinigltt
and Jean \filth and moved to Oen,
12, (''.lbrook with her parents at
un ,• ;> 1n ISS'; 0he leas
married to William John Alder-
, n, who predcr.'ased her 18 years
ago, hr)' Acrd un a farm one
utile from Cra-brook until 1922,
when the family moved to Toronto.
She was a member of •Sherbourne
United Church, Toronto for many
years, but of Jaws years, because or
it, nearness she attended Carlton
St. United church, no she was able,
ar shared in its service by radia.
The funeral service held in her late
res)cleree, was conducted by ltev.
G. P. Perry, associate minister of
Carlton St. Church, assisted by Rev
.1.as. 11, i''inlay the minister, Very
kindly reference was made to her
indomitable spirit, her unfailing
cheerfulness, her keen interest in
we and her steadfast faith 1n God,
Surviving to mourn the loss of a
dear mother are Mrs. 'Levenia
Duncan, Russell, Mrs. ,Stanley
V'rney (Bessie) Millie, Toronto,
Mrs. Leslie Plewis (Pearle) Graven -
hors. Sisters of the deceased are
Mrs, Lavenia M'ullen, Toronto. Mrs.
James Camera- (Ida) deceased,
Mrs. William Hnether (Margaret)
S( Mgrys; Mrs, Byron Prangley
(Minnie) ;Dresden and three brothers
Jam and John deceased and
Nelson of Dresdor. There are six-
teen grandchildren and ten great
grandchildren. The pallbearers were
Fool• -v Varney, Leslie Plewis,
Arnold TTnf'tber, Wilfred Cameron,
James Alderson and Thompson Mal-
colm. The many beautiful floral
tributes showed the high esteem in
✓ tach the d'r'eased was held. She
• 11-n ler! beside her husband in
Mount Pleesant Cemetery Toronto.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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of the 'rownsa'P
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Wnbtesday, April 2411i, 1948
6$®n, 'Were You t r uhhda9
is a question frequently asked
of Christian Scientists. Many of those healed
through the application of Christian Science
answer with rejoicing through testimonies which
appear weekly in the
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL
A copy el this booklet may be had Jree upon application
to Distribution Committee, 196 St. George St., Toronto, Ont.
Christian Science Sunday services we broadcast over
station CFRB at II am. every other Sunday. Next broadcast—
APRIL 284.11
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t Quoting eggs by the pound would be confusing, wouldn't
it? You buy eggs by the dozen, milk by the quart, 'neat by
the pound. By what measure do you buy electricity?
You buy electricity by the kilowatt-hour,'and you should
know what a kilowatt-hour can do for you.
d° n electric tamp or appliance Is usually marked "60
watts”, "500 waits", "1000 watts", as the case may be.
The mark simply Indicates the number of watts of electricity
that the tamp or appliance will use. A kilowatt is simply
1000 watts. A kiiowatt-hour Is 1000 watts used for ono
hour—or 100 watts for ten hours. So that one kilowatt-hour
will operate your 1000 wort electric iron for ono hour. And
at what a small costs
The average urban rale for Hydro in Ontario is about
1-1/5c per kilowatt-hour. Just aver is to light a 100 -watt
lamp for 10 hours, or drive a washing machine for four
hours! Isn't it great to live in Ontario, where Hydro rates
are among the lowest in the world?
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"See Reid and See Right"
R. A. REID
Eyesight Specialist of Stratford
Will be at his Brussels
Office — Miss Hingston's Store
from 1:30 p. m. to 5 p. m.
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Women's and hiLss _s' , fpt ing Coats
sizes 14 A4 to 24:-
$23.95 up to $27.95
Childr Cc'at and Hai: Sets
sizes 2 to 6 years old
$9.95 up to $11.95
\Boys Tweed Coat and Hat Sets
3 to 6x, $11.95
Little Boys 2 -piece Tweed Suits
sizes 2 to 6 years, $8.95
A large assortment of Misses Skirts,
Wool and Alpaca, size~; 12 to 20
$2.98 to $4.95
Women's-annd Misses `_'louses, sizes 12 to 44
in short and long sleeves
$2.98 — $4.95
Men's and Boys' Odd Pants in tweed and
Ilhiorsteds, $4.95 to $7.95
Men's and !:'.ays' New Spring
Windhreakers, $3.95 to $5.95
Young Men's Casual Coats
sizes 34 to 40, $10.95 up
New Spring Shoes and Running Shoes
For the whole family.
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$10.00 worth of these we give mu
A War -Savings Stamps Free.
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