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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-1-19, Page 8Pervi ]Unit ane PI Riot To u Jane WQ1 ¢on; • �esl T• '[7n� >Kq 8 b Ca ,edc xe �r THE BRUSSELS POST Lending. !Artery An Interesting Collection o f Books T o Select From Come in and Look Them Over—Select . a Book and Have The Privilege of Taking It Home and Reading It The Charge Is Three Cents a Day or Fifteen Cents for a Full Week vgageasparrgeomommoomemosearamo FOR COLDS Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 35c and 60c Bottles Vick's Vapo Rub Or Vicks Vatranol 50c Syrup of White Pine and Tar 25c Bottles Puretest ASA Tablets 24's -25c Wampoles Paraformic Throat Tablets 25c TOILETRIES— Jasmin •Face Cream 500 Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Solidified 25c Lavender Brilliantine 35c French Balm 25c and 50 Bottles Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion 35o Almond Bloom Cream Buckley's With Honey Cough Syrup Small 40c Mentholatumi — 30c 500 Bottles A Beautiful Prize Jasmin Mirror Ball Tasteless Preparation Face Powder Cod Liber Oil with Creosote $1 .00 $1.00 Bottles GIANT PACKAGE KRUSCHEN SALTS IS NOW ON SALE TWO -IN -ONE PACKAGE SAME PRICE AS REGULAR SIZE THIS IS A SPECIAL PACKAGE 75c Which is Only Offered For a Short Time �^ I F. R. SMITH (a!(�,Sforri 11LEP 1HmG/ONEE NO. .662" — DRUGGIST and STATIONER TELEPHONE NO. 62 II Teeswater Newspaper May , Discontinue Due To Lack; 1t Of Advertising ' Local Business Goes To Mali Order Stores The editor of tile Teeswater News is now facing the aiterna•tive of discontinuing the publication of his paper, or of cOatiuuittg to put out a 'money-losing shot+' whielt for ntanY 1000110 carried 0,0 local •uivot'- tising, Two weeks ago the edltur, in au itean on the front page, hunted that 'Teeswater tniglit soon be with. out a weekly newspaper, unless the merchants and business 1000 of that village would come forward and provide some support by taking some advertising space, He poitrt. 1 ed out that he was constantly being criticized on the style of paper he was editing, but asked what better could be expected by citizens who failed so dismally 10 supporting such an important home industry as a newspaper and job printing plant. The merchants simply shrugged their shoulders, and this week's Issue carries '1xsctly one paid local advertisement. The News carries another comment as follows: "By the stream of Post Office, express and Bank money orders leaven Teeswater these days, mostly pay- able to Eaton m Simpson, Toronto, one would be lei' to believe there were no met -extents selling goods in this village. Well, the merchants will not advise the public that they have goods to sell, and Eaton and Simpson bave pages of 'display advertising to show they have and the price of purchase. Funny, it pays the big fellow to advertise and allows them to grow larger and larger, and the lack of advertising allows the local dealer to grow smaller and smaler," How true indeed, are the words of the News editor. It is astounding 1 GDEID GLSSES REMNANTS 'GALORE AT ;REAL VALUES ,NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE HAVE R. .A• .REID EXAMINE -. H. 3, Act, ; . YOUR EYES AND IF GLASSES ' ARE NECESSARY YOU ',SIN HAVE THEM AT LOW COST 'Raid (nd See Right„ RA* LAS • �; � 1Stratford's Leading Optometrist it For Nearly 20 Years AT, BRUSSELS OFFICE—MISS HINGSTON'S STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 to 5.00 it 'Phone 51 for Appointment 0' TREATMENT A GUARANTEED for the Removal of SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Kills Hair Root Positively reverts Hair From Growing Again Is Given At Our Salon JONES HAIRDRESSING Listowel, Ont. Cost Is Moderate Phone 128 MUNICIPAL NOTICE Applications in writing for the Position of Assessor for the 'Village of Brussels for the year 193S at a salary of $70.00 per annum • wad be received at the Clerk's Ofra a up to Jan, 31st, 1938. R. S. Warwick, Clerk. F. F. HOMUTH Phm. 0., R. 0. Western Ontario's Most Modern Optical Service OUR AIM—"BETTER EYE CARE" HARRISTON, BRUSSF.LS Phone 118 Phone 26X SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY estisShorfiening2 Ib.25c Tip TopNov 2 Pelas. , •.•, 2 tins 21c l P & G Soap • • 6 bars Lealand Tomato Juice Large • • 2 tins • • 19c I Westons Golden Brown Sodas Zephyr Creawfr. Sodas • • •'• per Ib 17, Christies Fig Bars • • • • per lb Beehive Coldem Corn Syrup 5 lb tin • • 39c Chore Girls • Red I cse c ce'–. • •••• 1 ib 41c t 1/2 lb 21c Maple ,Leiaf string Beans • • • . • 2 tins • • • • 19c '' Callity Soap...........per • bar 5c Aylmer Tomatoes • • 2 tins 25c Old Hickory Sodas Cowan's. Perfection 'Cocoa • • • 1 1/2 Muratori Noodles • • • per pttg Our Special Black Tea per Ib Lcmmonia per pkg Large Size Prunes admen 'sans tat wwwme.www'd+ 2 lb 11j•••• 25c 17c 19c 10c 25c 25c 15c 15c 55c 18o 23c LEWIS A. RUSSELL BRUSSELS iftivansionsimmaiimommaimmimilmmimmilms Superior Store Quality Service January Stack -Taking, Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday P & G White ,Naptha Soap •••••, • • • • , • • • • • • • • • 10 bars for 23c Arctic Pastry Flour 7's 27c 24's ••• • • 75c Jam, $t. Williams, Strawberry 32 oz ' per jat 23c Wool Quilt Patches • , per tb 20c Girls Wool Mitts ,•••••••'••• -' per pr 19c Women's Silk & Wool Hose per pr 35c Boys Two -Piece Wool Suits each 75c Stanfields Fine Wool Shirts & Drawers •••• 2 pcs. $3.75 Boys Knicker Pants.. per pr 790 Men's Three -Piece Dress Suits •••• • • • • to clear at • • • . • • $6.95 Men's Heavy Wool Tweed Pants each $2.49 WM. ZIEGLER HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE Phone 2211 Ethel, Ont• the number of non -advertisers, who asking that a thorough examination simply cannot or will not, see the advertising light The .Advocate re- ceive splendid support, from leading merchants and business men, all- of said accounts whom appreciate the true valve of • the printed advertisement appa,ti•ins The following appointments -were weekly before their customers, but made: F, Thompson and A. Mcl3tta•- • there are several who are still living ney, Auditors; R. H. Thompson, I in the kerosene lamp age, under the Member Board cf Health; A. Mc - misapprehension that because they Gowan and W. J. Currie, Sanitary 7? are located on Queen Street, have Inspectors; J. T. Scott Weed In- Spector; Geo, R. Irwin, School At- °' a sign over the door, and sell merch- ` tendance Officer; R. H. McGee, J F. V audise the egos' of their comm:i• tors that the cuctomers will beat a McCallum, R. M. Shield and Geo. Pr of this case be conducted by the Welfare Department before enter- taining any thought of paying the WI DN1 SDAO, JAN, 19th, 1933 t? path to their doors, Walker, Sheep Valuators. 14 Such is not the case, Today whether it be the lady of the hoose looking for a piece of dress goods, 2, 1933 providing for the Exp 1111• or the man of the house, who is in Lure on township roads this coming I The following accounts were paid search of a new plow, they insist season were b•Jlb read and passed, i The Dominion Bank, Wing upon value for their money and seebe-+ ham, collecting taxes 2.25 A large amtonet of 1937 tares ing still outstanding the Collector's' Tress. T.P• Hallett, Lwp share time for collet. -un of same was ex- repairing Sturdy drain 30.50 tended to Feb. ;rh. QUALITY - SERVICE P. & G. Naptha Soap 10 bars 33c Daisy Brooms • • • • • • Five -Strings Each 29c Table Napkins White • • • • • • per pkg of 80 15c Richard's Carbolic Soap per cake • • • • • • , •••• • ' 5c Good Coffee • • • • Ground /while you wait • • • • per lb • • 39c Toddy fora warm drink • • 11/2 1b ,. • • 23c 1 tb 'tins • • • 39c 750 37c 25c 29c ••• 23c 9c 15c 2 tins •••••••••• 19c 24c 27c Special on Pat a Pan Flour 24 tb • • • Peanut Butter in 2 ib jar' Each Kellogg's Bran Flakes • • • • g pkgs • Aylmer Choice Peaches 2 tins Strawberry or Raspberry Jam per jar Coronation Milk Tall Tins Each Large Bottle Vanilla - • Aylmer White Corn Oxydol Large Pkg . • • This 1s Wheat Berry Season, per pkg Fresh Molasses Snaps 2 'ib . • 23c NAVEL !ORANGES ALL SIZES AND PRICES Crisco 1 Ib tins at • • 23c Smoked Finan Haddy . per tb 18c rn. Thursday 64I 1.1 WI ECRU! r�tday air Brussels Saturday Phone y I ro lawassommsessommasimmarl above appointments and By-law no, I l By-law no. 1, 1958 confirming to it that they get just that—they consult mail oder catalogues, they read the daily and weekly - ews- paper ads, and when they find what they want, at a price they waut to pay, then they make the purchase. As a result of this watchfulness by the shoppers it is the store which tell 1's story to the buying p•lblic through the medium of regular ad- vertiing that gets the big end of the business. Advertising to -day, mora than ever before is a necessity, but there are still some busniess men who can't see the light. They in- sist upon driving up-to-date motor cars, but they won't gove their busi- ness the benefit of modern adr'er:.i:,- ing. —Paisley Advocate, Proof reader. East 1Wawanosh Council T, II. Wilson, grant r0 A fotnnerly seven copies of the Auburn public Library .... 5.00 Municipal World were ordered for the Council, Clerk and Assessor S. McBurney, salary, postage & telephone 8.73' Mun. World Subscriptions 7.00 Mun. World, supplies 13 919, A. Porterfield, postage and fees as Div, Reg. 215.0 Council adjourned to meet on Toes. Feb. 5111. A. PJrlerfield, Clerk, light OSI The first meeting of the Council for 1915 was held on Jan. leth with al Ithe members Present. Having each signed the statutory (lectern - tion of office, Rev, Mr. Towneml so formerly at the solicitation of the Reeve invoked that Divine blessing and guidance would be given the Council in all their deliberations in the year just entered upon. The Reeve then addressed the council outlining some of the more impor- tant business which would Ilk -ply come before the Council for con- sideration during the year, naming in particular the matter of rellef, weed cutting also the question of an ' audit by a chartered accountan'• Other members of the Council also spoke briefly. Minutes of last meeting were then read and approved, The usual communication at this time from the Ont, Mun, Assoc. and from the Gond Roads Assoc, re membership in these bodies, also notifying that the Annual Confer- ence of road superintendents ;Ind engineers would be held In Toronto next month, were read and filed. Other .communications filed were from the War Memorial Ilospital, London, First brook, Monteith & Co. Chartered Accountants re audit, Earl Raithby, Auburn re Auburn, paY:raent toxoid treatment for chllcli en from this township attending the S.S. no, 5 and the Welfare Department re- garding relief. As to the ntat&r'r of relief in whirl the Municipality and parilculurly the Reeve haus been given tux tiled1 for and unwarranted publicity, 'wont on the air and the nubile press, four accounts from loral parties were presented for payment, After opin- ions had been given by the Council 01111 some ratepayers expres:tog Ilrenrselves rm, this subject' these ac- counts were ordered filed. Council ELDER D. BELL, E.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc• Phone 20X Brussels, Ont• EY -SAVING russels r. general Store Stock Taking Sale Is On Big Reductions 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 Tess than the cost of materials only 50c each 100 pair of Women's and Children's Stock-. ings - - while they I st 2 for 25c Men's Suits and Overcoats - - are on the move. Plenty of winter weather 'to Come. Secure one of these at cut rate price. Windbreakers and Sweaters for Men and Boys at prices that will appeal t you. E. J. c4AV I S H Brussels, Ont. Phone 61