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High School books
Public c oo1 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.
STATIONERTn
DRUGGIST and RI XaI Drug Store
11'E9..E?HONE No. 131E
BRUSSELS, 4A1:411-
HOMO MILK
We can now supply you with
HOMOGENIZED MILK
it is rich crearny and smooth for a
real treat, try a quart
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
Brussel*, Ont.
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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.
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WEDDING' RINGS
farral kii4k
EXQUISITE
“1.10,”
$
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40.14
W. G. LEACH
The Store for Beautiful Gifts
Jeweller Brussels
R, 4 1D
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
will be at his office in
agusseb
On WEDNESDAY MORNING
E3th
Nine a. m. until Noon.
OFFICE—MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Complete Eyesight Service.
WALTON
Mr and .lir,. nought, Iriwless.
Diann., ind \inrray havt returned
to P11. rboro had' ug. spent they .sour
mer aroaud Walton.
Personals ; Mr. and Mrs. Jas..
J,.hustnn and fan ly have returned
ltitimr ; , H alibut•ton attrt w•reral
weeks with Mr and Mrs Silas
Johnston: Mr. and Mrs. George
\IcCntcheon, Regina, called on
friends hero; Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Elliott, Sarnia, with :lir and Mrs.
William Elliott; Ephront Dennis.
California. has returned 10 con. 14,
of MaCillon, where he was horn
(I some yen's ago, and purchased what
is known as the Elmer Hacl;well
farm, owned by h!s brother. Porter
1 Dennis; ;Mr. and :firs. Avery of
Moose Jaw have returned hone after
spenidng a few weeks with Miss
Bessie Davidson and Ed. Davidson:
Mr. and Mrs. John Finaklson, Detroit,
Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Broadfoot; Ross 'McNichol has sold
his farm on the 14th con. of Me-
Rilllop to Porter Dennis. '
Mrs. Neison Reid entertained at a
miscellaneops shower in honor of
IMiss Bernice J. Hackweii, who is to
married this month. •There were
about 30 guests present. The even-
( inc was spent in games and music
and the bride -elect was presented
with many beautiful gifts. The
i hostess served lunch, assisted by
! Mrs. William Dennis and Mrs, W. C.
Rockwell.
Personals: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Ennis. Ronnie and Ruth Ann with
friends hi Toronto; Mr. and Mrs,
!
Fred Miller with friends in Tor-
t onto; Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Hazel-
!( wood and family have returned
home after a month at their cot-
tsca to Port Carlinc; Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Sellers in Kitchener at-
tending the .wedding of Clayton
{ Sellers; John Bennett, Toronto,
I with friends here; Misses June and
Audrey 1•Iackwel'1 in Brantford as-
sisted the All -Girls Band of London
In a Labor Lay celehratioon.
McNeil's Sh s, eervite
Shellubrication Shell Household and Snell Petroieum Product'
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts ani Accessories
t -'hone
Brussels, Ont..
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
ELondon
11 (Western Fair)
• Wellesley
New Hamburg
Stratford
Ripley
Seaforth
Blyth
Listowel
Mitchell
Embro
Bayfield ,
Brussels
Harriston
Iiirkton
Palmerston
St. Marys
Teeswater
Atwood
Dungannon
International Plowing
Mame County
(Alliston)
Royal Winter Fair
Toronto
FALL FAIR DATES
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Old Established
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BOX 536 — SEAFORTH
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USED TRUCKS
1949 Chev. 3/4 -ton Pick-up
1947 Studebaker 11/ -ton chassis and cab
1945 Chev. 2/ -ton chassis and cab
1942 Chev. 2 -ton Stake, with radio
1940 Ford 15 Cwt., 4 wheel drive truck
1942 Chev. 1/2 -ton Pick-up
USED CAR — 1 Model A 1930 Ford Coach
Riverside Motors
Dealer For Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
Sept. 11-16
Sept, 12, 13
Sept, 15, 10
Sept. 18-20
Sept. 21, 22
Sept. 21, 22
Sept. 22, 23
Sept. 25, 26
Sept, 26, 27
Sept. 27
Sept. 27, 28
Sept. 28, 29
,Sept. 28, 29
Sept. 28, 29
Oct. 2, 3
Oct. 3, 4
Oct. 3, 4
Oct. 5, 0
Oct. 8
Match
Oct, 10-13
Nov, 14-22
All Wool shipped to
JACKSON' 5
is graded in Seaforth and full
settlement made from them.
Ship your wool to
FT Me C(S•
SEAFORTH •
Write for sacks and twine
Phones: 3-W and 34
OIEME"°rT
MOCKS
Immediate delivery
HURON CONCCZETE
PRODUCTS
Phone IM SeetNlh
Wednesday. September Ct.h, 1450
CSE
CRECG'S HARD
Phone 17
Brussels
The Voice Of Temperance — 1
In it's last issue Toronto's weekly I
periodical, Saturday Night stated that
whereas in 1927 the people of the
United States drank 23 times as
much beer as the people of Canada,
in 1947 the ration had changed to 13
times as mach, The Canadians are
catching up with the Americans,
Their ratio of drinking now equals
their ratio of population. They are
Just as heavy drinkers as their
American cousins. This Is nothing to
boast about. All it proves is that we
are as foolish and as wasteful as
our neighbours and headed for the
same kind of trouble. Advt.
Back To Saud Specia
s
Girls and Misses Cardigans and Pullovers
$1.89 and up.
Girls lazers — $4.95
Girls Dresses is Spun Rayons, Cotton
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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Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family
Phone 61
— 8rustse s, Ont.
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POULTRY --• EGGS — FEED(.
By Y'S PRODUCE
Cold Storage Lockers
Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80 - Brussels, ,Ont.