The Brussels Post, 1938-1-12, Page 8i
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Easy on the skin
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Pkg. of 5 — 26o
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W. O. H. A,
Hockey Schedule
13--Godertch ak Lucknow
Mitchell at Wingbant
18-E,ucknow at W ing'ham
19-Goderich at Brussels
vow
21—Wingham at Goderioli
Brussels at Lucknow
25 --Mitchell at Lucknow
Wingham at Brussels
28—Wingham at Mitchell
Lucknow at Godericb
Feb. 1—Brussels at Wingham
3—Goderich at Mitchell
4—Mitchell at Brussels,
Grain Wanted 1.
WE ARE PREPARED TO PAY
THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE
FOR WHEAT
Suitable for our product
Toasted Flaked
Wheat Berries
WE BUY ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AS WELL
Agent -Percy Lawless Phone 29X
Ti G. H.IEMPHILL
Phone 29—Mill Wroxeter
Mro•dMt+M't.erewe` *.r
Obituary
Frederick Nelson ki eedgee,
Frederick. Nelson Hodgen passed
a'll'ay at his home, lot 29, .colt. 17,
Grey, on Wecinesday, December 22,
In his 43rd year. Ile had been ill.
all summers
The late 111r Bodges was horn In
Ehna township 43 years ago. He
was the son of George and sere.
(:Matilda nitches) Hodgee. He was
united in marriage to Mary Eliza..
beth Mann o•1 New Year's Day, 9
years ago, in i\'ulton, Ont, He re.
sided on the farm where his death
occurred for the past 40 years. Ile
was Identified with the Monerleff
United Church.
He leaves to mourn their los;, bis
bereft partner and two daughters.
Eleanor and Lorna, Also four
brothers, Wilbur Regina; George,
Dungannon, Melvin, Port Credit
and Edgar of Clinton and three
sisters, Mrs, A':gus McKay (Louise)
Strassburg, Sae's.; Mrs, Walter Mc.
Kay and Mia. Henry Fogal, Grey
township.
Funeral services were conducted
by his pastor. Rev. C. Cumming, at
his late home and at Moncrieft
United Church. on December 21th.
Interment was made in Harvey's
cemetery, Logan township.
Pallbearers were: Nelson, Stan.
ley, Elmer and Freeman' Kitchen;
David McNeilly and John Mann,
The beautiful floral tributes be-
spoke the esteem in which the de.
ceased was held and extended mes-
sages of sympathy to tbe bereaved,
They included: wreaths, wife and
daughter; Mrs. Mann and Mr, and
Mrs, Robert Berg; sprays: rIo:l;es
family; K14chae family; Edgar
Hodges; neighbors,
Flowerb arera were: Scott and
Ian McLean, Rlgin Smith and Ross
Machan.
WALTON
A social eben!ng is being held
by the United Farm Women on the
evening of Wednesday, Jan. 19th in
the basement of Duffs Church. You
are invited to e:ome In the costume
of a child and bring your photo
of when you were small. A report
of the convention and other intirest•
ing topics will be given along witb
a good musical program, Celine
and enioy an evening of enteaain-
went. Those not in costume will
be asked to pay a fine of 10 cents,
Please bring sandwiches or cookies.]
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
.Applications in writing for the
position of Assessor for the Village
of Brussels for the year 1938 at a
salary of $70.00 per annum wet be
received at the. Clerk's Ofnee up to
Jan, 31st, 1935.
R, S. Warwick, Clerk.
Herron County
Co riciitoMeet
The next meeting of Huron
County counoll will be held to the
Council Chambers, Court Souse,
Goderieh. Commencing Tuesday,
January 18th, at 2 p.m,
All accounts, notices of deputa-
i tions, afpiicatians, tenders and
other business requiring attention
of council should be in the bands
of the County Clrrk by January 15th.
J. 3,3. Roberts, County Clerk,
Goderich.
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SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Youngs New lertperoved 5 oz. 42
KELLY POWDERS e.
s. 25e
Salted Ltlka .Herring per doz
Dr. Jackson'sRoman Meal Bread
Aunt ..1 rnirrla Pancake Flour
Kollo:g's Corn Flakes with
Cereal Bowl •••••• 3 pkgs ••••
1lemphill'a Wheat Berries • • per hag • • -
Christies Fresh Fig Bars • • per ib
Lealan
d Tomato Juice • • • • • Large
Small
Rowntrees Cooking Chocolates • -
35e 1 Pearl Soap
9c
1''e
29c
27c
19c
10c
5c
15c
5 bars .••• . • 2Sc
Handy Ammonia • • • per pkg ..............-
Red Bird Matches 3 bcaos 25c
Red Band Washboards . • • • zink • 39c
Glass 59c
Free Running Salt 2 pkgs • • •••• • • • • 15c
Carrephell's Pork &'Beans • • • • 2 tins • • • • 19c
Spanish Onions 4 lb - • 25c
Mountain Maid Coffee • • - per lb • • • . 35c
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LEWIS A. RUSSELL, RUSSELS
1
Superior Store
Quality
Service
.January Stock�Taking Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday
per tin 10c
per jar 22c
each 18c
Garden Patch Peas 17 oz,
Aylmer Marmalade 32 oz
Chipso, large pack. • - • .
Prunes„ .................•..,....,....,...•..•• 2 lbs. for 23c
Wool Dress Fiannela per yd 49c
Table Linen, Bleached or Unbleached • , • • • • per yd 59c
Wrapperettes • • . per yd 25e
Factory Cotton, 36 inches wide • • • • reg. 20c For 15c
Linen Toweling
Flannelettes ••••
Prints 36 inch wide • • • •
Chintz & Cretonnes
.••. per yd 17c
per yd 15c
per yd 15c & 18c
• • per yd 19c
WM. ZIEGLER
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE
Phone 2211
Brussels Town Nod
(Continued From Page 1)
by H. Champion that the roll be re-
turned to the Collector fir further
collections. —Carried,
BYLAW NO. 1 FOR 1938
BYLAW No. 1 1938 of the Village
of Brussels In the County of Huron,
appointing or confirming the ap-
pointment of Municipal Officer; to
serve the Muhlcipality during the
year 1938,
WHERAS it is necessary and ex- I
pedienh that a By -Law be passed I
appointing or confirming the ap-
pointment of certain officers .1
serve in the Municipality of Brus-
sels during the year 1938.
THEREFOR the Municipal Coun- 1
oil of the Village of Brussels me.
acts as follows:
1—That R. S. Warwick be C,erk.
and Relief Officer et a salary of
$200.00.
2—That R. S, Warwick be Treasur-
er at a salary of 9100,00,
4—'That Gordon McDowell be Tax
eollector and Utility man at a
salary of $60.00 per month.
5—That David Cunningham he ap-
pointed a member of the Board of
Health,
6 -That Dr. T. T. McRae be Medi-
cal Health Officer at a salary of
$75.00.
7—That Gordon McDowell be ap-
pointed Weed Inspector,
8—That 0. L. Drummond ho ap-
pointed a member of the Liurary
Board for tbe next three years.
9 -That Elmer Bell be appointed
Legal Solicitor for the Mrtnietne.l.
ity to conduct any legal work eret
may from lime to time be requir-
ed by the Corporation.
This By-law shall take effect from
and after the final passing thereof
and remain In force at; the Newell..?
of the Council,
Passed in open Council this 10th
clay of January 1933.
'W. C. Kerr, Reeve,
Moved by W. Little, secondcl by
F. Samis that ByeLaw No, 1, ap-
pointing the various .Municipal Of -
firers he read the third time and
finally passed, —Carried, '
Mond by H. Champion, seconded
by W. Cameron that the Peel'ien
of Assessor be declared op."n and
that a notice be inserted in the
paper asking for applicants.
—Carried,
Moved by W. Little, seconded by
F, Samis that• l -i. Crampton 'aid the
Reeve be appointed a Relief Com-
mittee to advise and aesit the Re.
lief Officer. —Carried
Moved by H. Champion, v. -tended
by W. Cameron that we now ad-
journ until the first Monday In Feb-
ruary or at the call of the Reeve.
—Carried,
Ethel, Ont.
FUNERAL SERVICES
HELD FOR
WILLIAM ANDREWS
Dungannon,
Funeral services for William An-
drews were conducted yesterday by
Rev: C. H, McDonald, pastor of s"
Emkine Presby:erian Church. as- Xf
listed by Rev, T, R, Turns:, of 18
Dungannon United Ohureh, The
funeral was 1-usely attended,
Mr, Andrews, whose death fol-
lowed an illne r of five months, was
horn in West \t awanosb, 63 years
ago, He is au: vived by his wife,
formerly Miss Margaret Rose; two
sons, Harry e,;d Warner West
Wawanosb; one daughter, :ilea,
Benson Mole, Aehtield; six grand_
ckiidren, and two sister;, Mrs,
.Tanet Benjamin, of Unity, Sask.,
and Mrs. Wiliam Hamilton, of
Ethel,
WIIDNASDAY, JAN. 12th, 193
QUALITY - - SERVICE
CHIPSO Large Pkg.
Each -
Old Hickory Sodas
Sair Pitted Dates • • •••
Magic White Bleach
per large pkg
2 lis • •
3 bottles
Aylmer Pork Beans 21 oz
Huron Toilet !'aper • • • • • • • • • 7 rolls
McCormick's Fig Bars
Ready Cut Macaroni • • • • • • • •
Helmet Corned Beef • . • • • • <•
27c
25c
25c
2 tins • . • • ••• • • • • 19c
25c
per •1b • • .. • ,
2
• 2.tins
Crothers Sodas 2 ,lb pkgs • • .
Brunswick Sardines 4 tins
Choice Sweet Prunes 2 lb • •
Crunchie Sweet Pickles large jar
Ovaltine Medium Size 6n
Star Chocolate Drops • • per lb
Specal Black Tea per 'lb
Wheat Germ . . per lb
,,,.,,, 15c
. , • • l l c
Good Old Cheese to Your Taste
Hand Picked White Beans per lb
Neilson's Cocoa 3s lb
20c
19c
• 23c
25c
58c
19c
45e
7c
5c
19c
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Phone 6411 L r�
1"hursday
Friday
Saturday
is
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BRUSSELS
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Right Now is
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A House on You
- Elands ---
Did you weer figure out how
smalls percentage of our pope.
nitron pone your bonito where
they could see it • •To Lot•• 0111),
or how largo a percettego rood
our paper? Good tenants are
not the kind that have time to
weato In doing enaond loaittteg
fur Mgr.. They look, 1n our
•'••.at Ada:
0 '1 Sou here a house en your
.. ods. •• House to Lot •' ad,
will bring them to yep.
1.•,JMZj itit&
ssels rai t .ire
Stock Taking ale Is On
Big Reducts Ions in all ready®to-wear
DRESSES and COATS
All this seasons purchases and styles, must
be moved out, No reasonable offer refused
50 House Dresses to clear at less than
the cost of materials only 50c each
100 pair of Women's and Children's Stock-
ings
tockings - - while they I st 2 for 25c
en's Suits and vt rcoats - - are on the
move. Plenty of winter weather to Come.
Scour i one of these at cut rate price.
Wind' rea.kers and Sweaters for Men and
oys at prices that will appeal t) you.
Brussels, nt.
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