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AUGUS NEEDS
EFRESHING HEALTH SALTS
Rexall Effervescent Fruit Saline
Others are 59c, with Tumbler 64c
Grape and Lemon, Nottingham, Eno's,
and Certified English. Health Salts.
Thermos Bottles
When Pickling — Powdered Saccharine.
Pickling Oils. Pure Pickling, Spices.
Parowax, Lump Alum, Salicylic Acid.
To Keep the Flies Away
Fly-kil Spray
35c and 60c bottles
Fly Coils
4 for 10c
Wilson's Fly Pads
10c
Fly Swatters
15c
Ant Traps 35c
Good Hand Sprayers
45c
Moth Control Liquid
Large bottles 85c
Baby Brownie Cameras $3.45
Six - 20 Target Brownie Camera $8.25
All Sizes, Kodak Films.
Films finished in the New Enlarged Prints
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Fall Sewing Needs Arriving
For that
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make a reel 16%
milk,making root,
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The famous Washable All Wool
Chesterlaine in Stock for Fall Sewing b
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in stunning shades. Beautiful and 14 To help build dry
cowsup for reduced
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economical. f and extra milk
calving .troublni
B k From $99.95 up
ahead. (e4 ..4:2:t.7
F or Pyjamas and Shirts, etc. the W half and half!
SEE THEM TO -DAY
Woollens are here. , ,11,,fp„.,L,.K.,,cir-LAS and oAT
SALE - DRESSES - SALE
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Brussels Creamuy; fiPhoEn'ef, ,,).G7$ s D I
Reduced. Prices. --------_----- , \
BRUSSELS 1
A few Summer Frocks Clearing at PHONE 22
Brussels
Everyone Fresh and Crisp. NOTIQE TO CREDITORS
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Also a few Coats to Clear. I \ 1). Shedden late of the .
Village of Brussels in' the County of t
in .the Matter of the hlstate of ,''`'t' -'r.--...............
"--"........-2—rr. , Huron, spinster, deceased.
ShellubrIcation Shell Flu.usehold and Snell Petroleum Products
WALTON ford favoured with a piano solo. Notice is hereby given, that all
The W. M. S. of Watton United Benediction, Lunch was served by
The meeting closed with Misuab. ore,dittors and others having claims t
against the estate of the said Mar-
BrUSS018,. °rat:.
Ltvestocg spray Parte enc Accennorkla
General Repair
Clitirch held their regular meeting the hostess and her assistants. galret D. Shedden who died on or
on Aug. Sth. 21 members answer- ' A101; t t he 22th day of July at the I
ed the roll call. Mrs, A, Couts, pre. ------------ • ' T (11\1 a Wingliam. are required on ' rhone 77-r-6
sided and opened the meeting by ; GREY . or atwat the 31st day of August
singing hymn 495, followed -with i On August 5th the re -union of the I 1551, to send to the undersigned full
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prayer. The Sec. report was read Johnston family, took the form ot t particulars of their claims in writing
and adopted, It was decided to have a pieitte an lawn of Sandy and Mrs. t immediately after the 21st day of
kneusl, 1951, the assets of the es-
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plans for lunch tind program were T. Grey Twp. i tate will he distributed amongst the
tbe Baby Band meeting on Aug. 22, \ Johnston at the old home thid Con. I
made. The Tre,EtS. report was res.d ; Coming from London, Litman, Hick- \ l'n,asin'tZone;i1floPn4 otilal1::°m• triion: the
like to know how many Aut. and 'Kincardine forty home comers -1-wtsd aj. ni,„„ais ibis imq, day at
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AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
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and adopted. The Stewardshi's S. , son, Whigham, Brussels and distriat , 1...,
BRUSSELS. CM. train Thalik-offerIng enve 01/), . II three generations gathered he-
Secretary read a story. The 17th ; to grek each other and visit to- ,
i CRAWFORD & TIETITERITSTITON
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rem""""'"T'''''''''''''''m"-"'—'-'t''—r-----------r.rrrrsssssr............,,sssssss•sgssssssgssussmsss.,,.. and Boundary Group tinder the lead- . gether, 1 Barrist ers
ii72-EPHIME Ng. —
=agog.. ers,hip of Mrs. H. Craighad charge I The old school was throughly in- t Brussels. Ontario.
of the worship service. She was suenterl by the older ones, wino learn- '
slated by Mrs, A, McNichol and ed their 'reading, writing and 'rith-
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SEWAGE DISPOSAL
1 am now equipped to pump out your
Septic Tank, also do all other kinds of
pumping, such as flooded cellars etc.
IRVIN COXAN
Phone 75r4 Milverton, Ont.
RED STAR SERVICE STATION
and GARAGE
Phone 99x2 Brussels
RELIANCE PRODUCTS
Greasing Done — Repairs of All Kinds
— Coal Oil —
Accesssories, Oil and Grease
Sales and Service —
For Cyclo Oil Burners 1
The W, M. S. and W. A. of Mon -
Units for Furnaces, Ranges and Heaters
cileff United Church held their reg-
ular monthly meeting at the home
We also take in litry Cleaning for the of Mrs. Orval Harrison on Wednes-
C & 2 Enterprises of Goderich. I day. August lst.
Mrs. G. Richmond acted as lead -
A. Densmore , Prop, er of the W.M.S. meeting which
npened with the Hymn, "Jesus Calls
t its." Miss Olive Speiran read the
scripture lesson, The roll call was I
answered by twenty-one members 1
I giving Bible verse containing
"Peace." Tures visitors were also
present The business WWI con-
ducted by the President, Mrs, Ken.
Ltddington. A committee named
to entertain the members or the
Baby Rand and their mothers, Mrs.
G. Richmond extended an invitation mons of London a dalmity blonde
in Moncrieff la,Iies to loin the Miss of four years. Oldest lady was
Trowbridge ladies on Sept. 5th at Mary Johnston of Kincardine, oldest
bey 11°11.1e• Owing to Ms meeting, gentleman Mr, K. A. Matheson of
the next regnlar meeting of the Mon- Kincardine, Connote coming the
erieff societies will be held 071 farthest were Mr. and Mrs, Tank
Thinstla.y afternoon, Sept. a,- if Johttston of Kitra.rdine. On 5t -
suitable to the hostess, Mrs. Small' urclay they were guests at the Fin -
(Inn of Walton, Mise M. Meehan nega.n.Trwin wedding in Rimnymede
then favoured with a solo. The tnpie Baptist Church in Toronto, later com-
"LeV.s cit Aermninted with the Ing on the night train to Brusselst,
C. fa T. T." was then taken by MI's. Supper was served on the lawn by
Howard McNinght. ',assisted by Mrs. the hostess and her helpers, gen-
Aloe Mann, Mrs. Ken. McLean and e1 -ane servings of all the visual goad
Mls4 Mir:‹11)0. The 111551111" things of planta glIpPOrg, inclnding
,to,,,d with the TTymn, A Charge to a (*smile decorated birthday cake in
Keeo T 'nave" and the benediction. honor of Mrs, Vali 11/Irtthers of Tmoan.
mho W. A. meettng was in Charge Dessert was Pte and 1O0 Preen) the
nf the President, 'Mrs. Allen T,l'm' Imiter served hy the son of th, house
TaggITT anti onomti't with bbs Rvnlm and the way John handles the lee -
"Abide W1th The Indies then nasam• aamp ie shysorty rootless,
telv'Tfetl "T1<e Mounds of the tasty confection eon-
Phitl,,w, et the lihmnins ifenrs," Area the pis and even Then some
The President. reported the faire emit their plates for "more of
Anon of 4verw1cre. The W.A. vet- the same." At t.11.0, close Of strPner
ed donatinn to the (their, if nee. the Invitation Was given far the Pill-
essery tor fl, ThIretmArn nd 01154' Ortho: 10 moot in Kincard'ne is 1.282
gowns. Mrs. Tlert Smith of Brant -
as
Mrs, S. 13n -use. The program, Let's made under its root, changes were
get acquainted with ClIGT was Pre- ! noted especially in the growth of the
eevat.d by CETT girls Misses Helen ' maples surrounding the school yard.
Johnston, Margaret McArthur and I A series of stunts was prepared
Edna Martin. Mrs. TT, Kirkby and for the younger folk but it was dif-
Mrs C. Martin assisted then with 1 rcult to keep the old folk out of
• thelir program. vehielt was very in- ; things. at bean bag toss Jaelt
Jbhn-
teresttng. Mrs. McNichol dosed the i sten of Kincardine was really terri-
, meeting with Hymn 262 and the fie but for sheer accuracy Cameron
adiofion. II Simmons of London was the limit.
Ram
The regular meeting of the W. A, don't ever pitch again Cam, he knocks
was held in the church on Aug, Sth, 1 the bunny every lime. Tying ribbon
Wth 25 ladies attending. Mrs. Wil- bews is eats Play for Clarence Bor-
bur Turnbull the President opened ho of Wingham, he got first prise,
the meeting by singing hymn 288, , with Mrs. George Johnston,
and prayer. The minutes of the last Cliff Irwin, Mrs, Charlie Shaw and
f meeting were read and approved, Isabel Matheson tied for 2nd place.
The treasurer reported $292,69 on Stringing peanuts all the girls
hand. Tt was decided to Paper the had nimble fingers with needle and
study and buy a new bed -room suite. thread hat Frank Sha.w and Sack
1 A fowl supper to be held in the Johnston are very light-fingered
church on ot,t, 17th. The meeting uteri 11 Comes to swiping peanuts.
olnsod with the Mizpah benediction. Hone they den't try any at their
slitrbto'-hand stunts in their re-
MONCRIEFF
,reetive town, police are really al-
lergic to such taeties.
The balloon blowing contest Was
such a "bursting fine time', the sec-
retary missed the winners but Bob
Johnston, Charlie Shaw and Jack
Mnellonald were in the "money"
with half a dozen others at their
btels, Wc propose to lay in quite
a large store of hlowable, bustable
for 1952,
The youngest giri present
was. Barbara Bremner daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, 'William Bremner,
youngest boy present was George
Richard galmston of Wingham other
children of the third generation
were chubby Douglas Bremner aged
one and a half, Brenda Shatv, a
busy little brunette and Nancy Sim -
W. G. LEACH
Jewelles Brussels
Solle'ters for the Execntors.
XVI
The Johnston family reunion was
1101(1 at the home or Harvey John-
ston, reeve of Morris towns/hap,
Walton, when 67 descendents of his
grandpartents. Mr. and Mrs. William
J. Johnston, pioneers of Morris, met
for dinner, games and reminisiences.
Miss Mabel Coultes had a family
party at her home, the guests in-
cluding Dr, John F. Coates of
'Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coates of Listowel, Mr. and "Itlfrs.
nearer- German er Onnton, and Mr,
end Mrs. Amos Fullerton of Listo-
wel.
Floyd Moffatt. having completed
his course in telegraphy at the C.
N. R. station, has been acting as re-
lieving agent at several centres.
TRAVEL RELAXED
AND CAREFREE
EXHIBITION
AUGUST 24 TO SV3TEMBER 8
FARE AND ONE-HALF
FOR THE
ROUND TRIP
Good going Thursday, August 23
to Saturday, September 8, inclusive.
Return limit—September 12
Ed Information from any agent,
Ifil SUMMER SPECIALS
25 to 50 % Reductions — Take advantage
while sizes and colours are still in stock.
Men's Sport Oxfords, crepe soles in brown
and blue, all sizes $3.49
45 Pr. Children's 'White Boots and
Oxfords, sizes 2 to 101/2
Special $1.98.
90 Pr. Wornen's Sandals in white,, red,
green, blue, and black, all this seasons
shoes, sizes 4 to 9,
Special $2.98
26 Pr. of Men's Elk Scampers, rubber or
leather soles, reg. $4.95
Special $2.98
14 Pr. of Boys Scampers, sizes 1 to 5
Special $1.98.
8 Pr. of Men's Brown Oxfords
(pointed toes) reg. $6.95
Special $1.00.
30 Pr. of Misses Summer Shoes in
straps, pumps and Saddle Oxfords
sizes 13 to 3, reg. $3.95
Special $1.98.
20 Pr. of Children's Shoes, broken lines
Special $1J00.
24 Pr. of Women's Shoes and Pumps
cuban laeels only, broken sizes, reg. $7.95
Special $1.00.
20 Women's Sun Dresses
Special $2.98
16 Women's and Misses Sun Dress with
boleros, Special $3.95.
14 Print Skirts, sizes small, medium and
large with elastic waists.
Special $1.98.
25 Women's and Misses' Blouses
Reg. up to $4.95 — Special $1.98.
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