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violets, also on gloxinias. Never before have I had such grand foliage, and
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LIBRARY NOTES —
The following new book a in the
library:
Torby, ...by Grace. Campbell
My Pride, My Folly by Suzanne
Butler. •
Tanya -by •Irri.stIne Kirrstofferson
I .4.114 My Trrietc;ve by 'Helen.
Molnar , • ,
The -Golden sidniTral by Van .Wyek
Mason,
Tn The Wet by Merit Shute.
Desired Haven by E. M.Richardson.
Intrigue On Haltaday Creek by
:fames. Hondryx.
alontarna MalVerick by Peter Pield.
Murder On T,hle Frontier by Ernest
HaYeta
Valley Ot Guns *r Wayne Oeerren-
ser.
Good -morning Young Lad* by Ar4116
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TRUCK GARDENERS BARN
For Sale by —
• C. & G. '<router Co.
Brussels. Ont.
EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED
tam • ttouroN • ST. CATRARins • KITCHENER • a01111
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Bryan Chamberlain, son oe adr.
and Mri. Jack Chamberlain, success.
fully •passsed his Grade 3 pinto ex-
aminatione of the Royal Coneetwate
ory of Toronto,, with ijst class hon-
ors, Bryan Is a pupil of Mrs. Rstasell
Wines. ,
• EST ATE AUCTION SALE
Harold Jackson, Aimitioneer, baa been
instructed by the Ecceentrix to sell
by Public Auttion the Property and
Householii Effects of the late Leese
de,Puedry eta .. • • • •
' North 'St.; Village of Blyth
SATURDAY, JUIN- lath
Commeneing at 1 P. M., the following
3 -Piece Chesterfield Snits; Clare
Jewel Cock Stove; 8, ohrome kit-
chen chairs (new); chrome kitchen
suite, table and four chairs; light
oak dinette suite; Wickham Claw
le stove., 1 year,old; round table
(oak); studio couch; 2 electric
radios; rangette; 2 -burner hot
plate (new); day bed and mattress;
3-4 steel bed, spring and mattreita;
double bed, base and felt mattress;
kitchen cabinet (wbite and chrome);
kitchen table; Itbrary table; child's
crib; 2 twilight lamps; electric
toaster; reciting antra; fartMe"
ette; oil burner; 2 electric irons:
larm clocks; electric cloak;
Buckeye inewbator; ecep tadder;
long ladder; set of 1200 -lb. scales;
set of 240.1b. scales; 1 High Striker;
Large quantity of carpenter tools,
hemmers; sledges; wrenches; Ome
wre.nches; braces) and Atte; levels;
garden tools, shover lioes, rakes
spades.
Dishes end Kitchen utensils, and
other articles too numerous to
mention,
1927 Ford coach, In a A-1 °audit.
Ion; 4 bride beams, 23 It. long,
14 inches by 8 in.oltes; 2 bridge
home, 21 feet long, 14 inches by
3 Inches. '
PROPHRTY—Conseste ot one acre
of land, more or lees. There is
situated on the property n 1-andets
half storey frame house, covered
with asphalt shingles, bath recta,
preesure system. House has been
newly decorated thoughout; all
new floor coverings and blinds go
with property. Small bare with
garage and hen house; garden and
Dolt trees.
Terms — Property — 10 per cent
Down; balance In 30 Days, reserve
bid, Immediate ponsession,
Chattels — Cash.
Mrs, Phyllis' Hamilton, executrig.
Harold Jackson, Auctiotieee
E, P. CS•eency, Clerk.
Wednesday, juiy 1th 1.s$-"•.`
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TRAVELLING MONEY
Today's traveller, before setting
out, usually visits his bank. He will be :J
buying travellers cheques or arranging
a letter of credit. He may want letters
of introduction, or information about
foreign exchange. IF hen ysi1 travel
for business or pleasure, your local
bank can help smooth the way.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
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FOR SALE —
For repairing or building chimneys
1 estimates given,
Phone 36r1S.
1 FOR SALE —
.1
3 tap roll back porcelain sink size
i
I 19 by 28.i1ood es new. Price reason-
/ able. Phone 71.
FOR SALE —
Year old geese,
5rey goslings.
Phone 77r6
dozen domestic
Mrs. J. IdeNei I
CRANBROOK
Miss MinBaker ie holidaying in
• Detroit and Thomasville,.
Misse$, Rose Campbell, Linda
D.tinu, and Sharon Whitfield are
attending girlscamp at Kinta:11.
Mr. and MI's. Douglas Lawlese ante
children,' - Toronto, were Sunday
elsibors with Mr, and Mrs, Huether.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell and
Thorold, visited last week
with. Alt. and Mrs. Dorman Mc-
Taggart.
Mee Marion Michel spent Last
• grandparents, Mr. and -,Mrs. Alvin
test week in Listowel with her
Kritzer.
and Mrs. Jack Cameron, I
Elmira, and Miss Jean Cameron; R
N. Kitchener, attended the • ser.
vice in Knox Pres., Church on Zen -
NOTICE —
I can supply you- with Reflect°
Name Plate for your. mail box or
gate. Ask or phone 15Jr9, George
Wesenburg.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED —
Am. the office of *CraWford and
Hetherington, Ba.rrieter, Brussels,
Ont Pleese ninny at ,4ffice Tuesday
or Salurdey.
FOR SALE —
More pullets? Sri; has dayoid
and started for Immediate shiPment.
Ask us for particulars, And order
your August -September broilers now
too Agent Win. G. Bray, Ethel.
NOTICE — dr.
TENDERS WANTED
Grey TownShip School Board in.
vites tenders for painting S. S. No. 1
interior and etteribr. Please state
costs separately. • Tenders received
van August let, 1953.
J. Cerl Hemingway, See.-Treas,
Brussels, R. R. 3.
LIVESTOCK WANTI9D
Dead, disabled horses ma cows
removed free of charge. Tor psessart
and enrolee/1 serrtoe plume
"STONES" collect Ingersoll 11 as
Brussels 72.
ATTENTION FARMERS —
DEA.D8TOCK removed from you
farm Promptly for sanitary diMgessi
Telephone Collect: Brussels MU
or Elmira 664.
GORDON YOUNG !OMIT=
OR SALE —
100 acre Farm good hoose and haat
suet annd woodiot, Priced at SI.
500.00.
100 acre Farm, good buildings,
rood location, near highway, Priced
24 88,500.00,
75 acres Farm all facilities, goo.
nouse, steel driveeked, good barn,
Priced at $9,006.00
100 acre Farm, brick hones, large
barn, Priced at $9,000.011.
Brick house in village with an
facilities.
Cement house in Brumes with all
Farms all sires and number of good
houses,
3. O. Long, Reel mote Broker
Brussels, Ont.
Well Ronald
MONUMENTS
Memorial Ortiftenten
Member Canadian Ansociatien
Listowei, Ont. Phone 1049 -vi
day morning and welted, friends ,in
the distritet . - -
The Women's Missionary•Socleity
of Knox Presbyterian Church • held
their July 'meeting in the home of
Aire. Lynn Evans with ten in Eaten.dan. -Mrs.; Hyndman- 'presided and
and opened the meeting .with prayer.
Hymns 223.and 151 were'aung. •MrS.
Clara-On5Stead at. the piano. Verse,
31.5`of "Psalm 105 were read by the
leaaer. The Will cell was responded
to by Teseetting a verse of aCriptuil,
ontalning "thanks." or"thankSigivIni"
The _minutes were read, apProved,
and signed. The Septeiriber'ining
was 'arra need for, Mrs, •Sahnook
offering her home and the •word liar
vett was •chnsen for the roll call. it
an agreed that we' provide lfarr of
NIP refreshments tor the hitetion
Band meeting in July et which mem-
hers of the Ethel Anssionnand win
be write/denied. The Topic on Dcluces
tion wan eontinued, Mrs. Lynn 'Evans
reading "Our 'Sisters. Tn Africa end
:lire. Cele% Cameron, "Hie job Is
Teaching People to -Rend." Miss
Forreal prepared this interesting
tonic. in two parts. Mrs. Headmen
(goosed the meeting with the benedic-
tion end lunch was served hy the
heseess and her assistants,
ETHEL
The ,July meeting of the W. M. S.
of Ethel Tintted church met at the
home ot Mrs. Patterson with 16 mem•
here and 2 visitors present .11rs.Jias.
Pearson had charge of the devot-
ional part of the meeting and opened
by the use of hymn 511. Meditation
was on "How Canada got the name
of laomielon" and the lesson taken
from Psalm 72 was read by Mrs.
Dorrecan, Mrs. Pearson gave a read-
ing with ltynan 510 us,ed as a resPoti-
re. A reading was given by Miss.Ella
Pearson renewed by hymn 606. A
paper nn Christian Sitewardeltip was
given by Mrs. Jas, T. PKII'S011. 11110
bes,iness period follbtved with the.
Preeident presiding, Mintttes .ot hest
meeting were rend and approved.
Roll cell and oilfering. Tile Treas.
gave her report. A letter VMS rearl
from the supply secretary nalcing
rnr o clonetien of 8.00. Moved by
Mrs. ;NS, T. •Peereon, eeconded by
(Minion Stint we scud for 3
dozen rialW bovee. Carried. 'Hymn
5i3' was then mine and the meeting
wee closed by the benediction.
twit% sans served by the hostess
THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
1i
so,
assisted by Mrs. Percy Stephenson who some day willsuffer such serious
and Mrs. Cameron Coehrane. tiseases as cancer, T. B. and mental
• disorders
GREY
Union W M. S. and W. A.
Mrs. James Bremner was hostes
on Wednesday evening July 3, fo
the union W. M. S. and W. A. Mr
Mac. Macintosh was leader for the W
M. S..acit used a program appronr
late for Dominion Day. •Aire Ed. Mor-
row read elle scripture from Psalm72
/ the °iglu verse of which inspired one
of the Father's of Confederation to
foreee the future greatness of Can-
ada The roll call was responded to
with a verse oontaining, the weed
"faith." Mrs, Fred Cox. the temp-
. era.nce secretary retad, 'The Case
A.gainslt Drinking' as told by at
Americas. "Midnight Minster" who
tried to solve some of the Problems
of alcohol users. The missionary
program portrayed the wonlc of
ndssfonaries at large In Canada fi
Saskatchewan, Lethbridge, Muskoka,
and Newfoundland. „Nita. Thomas
Ward. Mrs. Elston Spelt -an, Mre.
Tack Cox, Mrs. Leslie Lake and
Mee McIntosh took the parts
of the missionaries. Ruth McDonald
and Marion Shierl accompanied by
Marion Morrow, sang a duet "Sony
and Tenderly." Aire. Tim Dilworfn
read the story of Emory Alvordan
American missionary to Southern
Ithodeela, who taught the Africans
methods of modern agriculture as
well as religion. Mrs. Albert CJardiff
MOTe an interesting talk on her
recent trip to Quebec. the Maritime.
Maine end the North'Isole In New
York.
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household Effect*
in the Village of Brussels on
s.
r FRIDAY, JULY 24th at 1 P. M.
Chesterfied and elaair, coffee
•
table, occasional c'heire,
- table, oa.k dining room chairs.
mantel radio, cabinet -radio, china
cabinet, small tables, rockers,
mantel china clock, card table,
extension table, kitchen chain.,
drop leaf table, kitchen cupboard;
ilcor lamps, breakfast suite, table,
s (stairs and cabinet, day bed, bot
plate, glass cupboard, bedroom
suite„ with spring mattress, 1
heaters, 1 enamel coog. stove, cur.
tins, lawn mower, garden tools,
tobs, sealers, scatter matte, -mir-
rors, large quantity ,ehinia, kitchen -
utensils, Row Bros. fistware,...holt-
ding, linens and fancy weak'
7 cord of Hard Maple Wood.
Terms Cath,
Mrs. Leslie Lake opened the W. A,
with hymn 513 anal the Lord's, Prayer
It wasdecided to hold the ice-cream
social on the church grounds on
Thursday July 23. Dd. Morrow, Leslie
McDonald, Mrs.13.111Stratyohuic and
Mrs. Tim Dilworth are the program.
committee, Mrs. Jan. Bremner Mrs.
Gordon Speiran, and • Mrs. Percy
Ward the booth commrttee, and
Jack Cox ane Charlie Lake the ball
game committee Ti was decided to
paint the dhurch kitchen yellow
and bine. Following the be•nedionoe,
Mrs. Tim Dilworth ,a:nci Mrs. Bill
Stratychuk conducted a spelling
match with Mrs, 'Fred Cox
the wineer. Lunch wa.e served by
Mrs.. Tim Dilworth, Mee. Bill StivitY
clink and the hostess. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs, Ed Morrow with the Mission
Bend in ebarge.
GOOD HEALTH IS
CANADA S GOAL
Tn the July 16 Star Wkly, Harold
Hilliard describes Canada's natiensAal
health plan and the beneelln10
brings. Since Its Inauguration in
1948, numy great improvements. have
been wrought in Canada's health
standiarde. Tatar examine, infant moo
tality has dropped; the tunerculotda
rate has beim eleelted in half; Cam
ado now renks eeconel among tiro
eountriel with the highest number 01;
hospital belie per capita. Mr. Rini
fled's; article chow e that new hone
hes been bronght to thottstincis ot,
sink ate to the 1111111ons of ()there
Prop., Mrs. Rebecca Huggon.
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
WALTO)
Sunday School Picnic, July 20th
Duff's 'United Church Sunday
School plenicavill be held an Monday,
July 2,0th. at Seaforth Lion's, ,Park
rup,per served at 6.30 p. m. •
Mrs. Ira Craik, of Greenway Man,
Mr. Elbert Young Chatham. ,Aire.
Isabel Dingman, Loudon, Miss. 5.
Dingman, Toronto, Rob., Gordon,
Stratfore,Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Lawless,
Dionne and Murray Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs P. G. Lawless London,
visited at ;the home of Mr, and Ms.
Wilbur Turnbull last week.
The following girls and boys front
this district are malting a tour of
Quebec and ()Marie, Resisting the
London girls, and boys band M a
series of concerts, under the dire01.
ion of A. C. Robinson, Band Master;
Doris rohnston, Audrey Haohnrell,
June Rackwell, Herbert Kirkby,
William Martin, Robert Kennedy,
Marion Hemingway, ,Marie
and Iciest Thomas.
Robert Young visiting with Mrs.
Percy Spence, Detrert, and with
Ivan, Port Huron, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. :Tames Johnston and 8amily.
Halliburton with Mr. and Mrs. Silas
Johnston
Skinny men, women
gain 5,1015 lbs.
• Get New l'op.iNm, Vigor*