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School Again
eadquarters For
Books and
High School Bkfflks
Public School books
A Great Line of Loose Leaf Note Books, including the
Three Hole Loose Leaf Zipper Binders, and Ruled and Plain
Refills in standard sizes.
Waterman's Fountain Pens and Ball Pointed Pens.
See Our Special $1.00 Fountain Pen.
Good Assortment of School Bags, in exciting colors.
Water Colors, Crayons, Art Brushes, India Ink.
Fountain Pen Ink, Skrip Washable Blue Ink.
Mathematical Sets, Plastic Rulers, Pencil Boxes.
Scribblers and Exercise Books, with New Covers.
Pencils, Drawing Books and Art Paper.
Examination Tablets.
Check this list for School Needs.
DRYMS°TNF.-11: d Rexa!l Drug Store
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it is rich creamy and srnooth for a
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BRUSSELS CREAMERY
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Brussels, Ont.
School Days Are Here Again.
Be Prepared !
BOYS
Suits
Pants
Overalls
Shirts
T - Shirts
Ankle Socks
Jerseys
Jackets
Sweater Coats
GIRLS
Skirts
Dresses
Tunics
Blouses
Pullovers
Cardigans
Ankle Socks
A wide selection of Wool Plaids,
Corduroy and Wool Chesterlaine.
A square deal the year round;
'Wednesday, August 3411, 1950
Rubella and Mary Duff; Mrs. Shaw
flew to Mahon on Sunday with her
son Douglas, after the fuu,.rai of
her sister, Miss Margaret Duff, at
Paris; Miss MacDonald, Miss Hod-
gins and friends of Toron,o are
at the IL E. McKinney cottage;
Mrs. Olive \Yeavor and son Cedric
and Mrs. Weaver and two sons of
Toronto art- with Mrs. Wililam
wALTorq
Th, regular meeting of the W.M.S.
was held on Wed,, Aug. 9th with
Mrs. Margll presiding and imened
with a BibIs reading from Psalm 32.
, The roll call was answered to by 14
members. Plans were made for the
Baby Band meting which is to held
in the Church basement on Aug. 23.
Delegates were chosen to attend the
St. Thomas Training School. The
McKillop Group under the leader'
ship of Mrs. Coutts then bad charge
of the meeting. She was assisted
by several members at the group.
Mrs. N. Reid and Mrs, 0. Wey, sang
the hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus." Mrs.
Coutts c losed the meeting with
prayer and benediction.
The regular meeting of the W. A.
of Walton United Church was held
on Aug. kb. in the Church, Mrs. W.
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Dr. C. H. MacDonald has return.
ed to his home after being a patient
in Victoria Ilopsital, London.
Mr., and Mrs. R. E. McKinney re-
turned for the weekend to their
summer home here after a trip to
Alaska. Jasper Park, Banff and other
daughter Julia, Detroit, with Mr,
and Mrs. George Thornton; Mr, and
J. Bennett, the president, opened the
Mrs, Vernon Higgins, Toronto, wtih
meeting by singing hymn 373,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higgins; Mies i onisst be the tie that binds" and
Lillian Garntss, Detroit, with her 1
repeatMg the 23rd Psalm and the
sister. Mrs, I. J. Sellers; Mrs, M. L. Lord's prayer In unison. Mrs. S.
Aitbken with her daughter, Mrs.
Johnston gave the Sec. report and
Street, and Donald. Listowel; Mr, Mrs, R, McMichael the Treas. report
and Mrs, Edward Johnston, Mr. and reported $418,90 on hand, A
points. and Mrs. Carl johnston and fam11
y commitee was appointed to buy paint
• with -relatives at St. Marys; Gold -
win Wheeler, Belgrave, with friends
here; Miss Margaret 'Webster, St.
".)Tarys, Mrs. George McCall and her
daughter, Mrs. William Somers of
Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Iohnston; Mrs. W. H. McKinney
and Elizabeth with friends in Mery-
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Personals: Mr. and Mrs. J. B,
Menzies, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Bull, Hamilton. with Mr.
, and Mrs. Harvey Robertson; Mr.
and Mrs, Nell B. McEachern and
family, Clifford, with Mrs. 11,, F.
Garniss; Misses Ethel and Florence
/ Benttle. Seaforth, accompanied by
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The Store for Beautiful Gifts
Jeweller Brussels
their aunt, Miss Helen Beattie of
Toronto. with their cousin, Miss
Olive Seott; Roy Powell, Ingersoll,
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Garniss and
mrough
Mrs. S. B. Shaw, Regina, is visiting
with her cousins, Mrs. M. L. Aitken,
Mrs, Ross Douglas, and the Misses
for the bathroom, Several items of
business were discussed and motions
Passed.
Paresnnals : Joseph and David
Hackwell are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John S. Buchanan, Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs. William Miller, Mitchell,
with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Miller and
other friends here: Fern Pattterson
and Barbara with friends in London,
FALL FAIR DATES
Milverton Sept 6, 6
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Shellubricatlor Shell Household and Shell Petroleum produtt.
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts :Inc Accessories
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AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
London
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USED CAR — 1 Model A 1930 Ford Coach
USED TRUCKS —
1949 Chev.2&•ton Pick-up
1948 Chev. 1 Y2 -ton chassis and cab. • •
1947 Studebaker 1 V2 -ton Stake
1945 Chev. 2 TA -ton
1942 Fargo 2 -ton Stake
1940 Army Truck, Cheap
Riversode s,otors
Dealer For Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
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Sept. 11-16
Sept. 12, 13
New Hamburg Sept, 1.5, 16
Stratford Sept. 18-20
Ripley Sept. 21, 22
Seaforth Sept. 21, 22
Blyth Sept. 22, 23
Listowel Sept. 26, 26
Mitchell Sept. 28, 27
Embro Sept. 27
Bayfield . Sept. 27, 28
Brussels Sept. 28, 29
Harriston Sept. 28, 29
Kirkton Sept. 28, 29
Palmerston Oct. 2, 8
St, Marys Oct. 3, 4
Teeswater Oct. 8, 4
Atwood Oct. 6, 6
Dungannon • Oct. 3
international Plowing Match
Sirocoe County
(Alliston) Oct. 10-13
Royal Winter Fair
Toronto Nov. 14-22
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HARDWARE
Brussels
Al! Wool shipped to
JACKSON'S
is graded in Seaforth and full
settlement made from them.
Ship your wool to
The Voice Of Temperance —
In some circles a hostess' first
question, when her guests arrive, is
"Will you a have drink?" It was a
doctor who answered. 'Yes', give me
a glass of milk." It was a unexpect-
ed answer but it was the enswer of
good sense. A glass of milk will not
awaken a thirst for a second and
third and South glass; a glass of
liquor may and the end is drunken -
It M. JACKSON
SEAFORTH
Write for sacks and twine
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ness. A glass of milk Wil not loosen
a man's tongue tad make him
garrulous and noisy; a glass of
liquor may. A glass of milk will not
loosen a man's wits and make him
maudlin and offensive; a glass of
liquor may. The hostess who greets
her guests with the question, "win
you have a drink?" is betraying the
standards of the Christian home.
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Back lo Scbool Specials
Girls and Misses Cardigans and Pullovers
$1.89 'and up.
Girls Blazers — $4.95
Girls Dresses is Spun Rayons, Caton
Plaids and Wool Plaids
Socks in ankle and knee length.
Boys Pullovers and Cardigans
Men's Pants in Denim, Tweed
and Gabardine
Boys Shirts in Light Prints and Plaids
$1.49 and up..
Boys Socks in ankle and knee length
Sturdy Shoes for both boys and girls.
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Cold Storage I. &ors
Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80 — Brusselr, Ont.
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