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We are not noW associated with the Export Packers
and are in the market for your Poultry.
HIGHEST 'RETURNS TO THE FARMER GUARANTEED.
- BRING US YOUR EGGS --
FAI:R DEALING ALWAYS ASSURED.
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Phone 80
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CANADA'S WAR EFFORT 1'equiredfor war -time production.
Board known as "Joint Materials
1 weekly review of developments Co ordinatfou Deere of the United
the 1l:tme Front: Sanatory 2 - E t yratee-Oanatla and Great Britain.
42., 6Total strength of Canadian Air
L. Twenty-six nations sign declareForce, home and overseas, passes
ion at Washington binding each the
140,000 mark. Expected that .present
&ploy its full resources against the 'objective of 25 squadrons. overseas
:is and never'1, to make a separate twill be realized before ery long. In
•mistier or peace, Leighton Me -
addition to 100,000 enlisted men,
artCanadian Minister to the Air Force employs about 12,000
liltedeo. -the
States, signs on behalf of citdliaus.
aneda. •7. Cau•adia.ns flying Bleuheim
2, Canada's wartime production to bowlers take part in naval and
e expanded M every field: more
aerial raid on Norwegian west coast,
lanesp. more tanks, tune guns. 3. Canadian destroyer " Skeena ,
*,radian war equipment now being fights 00 -Maur battle with German
'x nn every "battlefield.{ submarine's, in North _Atlantic.
- ti issued by Department of
THE BRUSSELS POST wnDN!nsDay. JAN, 2ist, 1942 J
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mice. Mary i3aelae'v, Loudon, (was a
week end visitor at her home here.
Sorry to (tear A4rs, Hollenbeck of
t, rut lord is laid up in becl•with her
heart. We hope fee a speedy re-
covery.
Airs. Sratt, Who has been with her
Parents . Mr. and Mrs, Garitis0 for
several months, has gone to London
for a vtelt.
Mr. Glen Wheeler spent a clay last
week with the Hunulrltrey's family
in Sarnia before his oausln Walker
returned to Dauphin, MSan,
Friends of Russell Zimmer were
9. Midshipman Donald Mackenzie
tt,ns ,sd Supeply reveals that
uof Ottawa and Toronto mentioned hi
r items now rolling off Codespatches for his' part in Battle of
,3 Production lines range from Ci•ete,
matllest pyrotechnic store to -heavy 10. EIan, C. D. Halve, Minister of
romlbers, front shell fuses to iA' Man:itione and Supply, appeals to all
:entry tanks. marine engineers who have beets
4- Acceleration of Canada's war serving- in the Lake Trade to value -
Wort (luring 1341 indicated, says ter for work as engine fitters o•r
the Dominion bureau of Statistics. lathe Bands on ship t'epair would in
by a rise in national income. the . Halifax and Saint Sohn during the
most Dive actio:sive measure of winter months, Need for &x000••
Productive aetividy. The national exper-
ienced menu gent.
Meanie was' at nu annual rate of 11 o
Manu'faeture• f passenger auto -
$5,300 million in November compared mobiles to be sill' 04c1 as and twlieu
with $4,78.4 million, the tentative existing inventories of already fabri-
eamp4tatien for the year of 1940• Gated marts, are ,asseembied. Pro -
T44 total For November alone WasGated
rate hi the interim will be
$4,42.3 anillieu, increases having one half the 1.941 rate, and will call
been, shown ,over the Preceding for assembly to he completed by the
months as well as over the comes- end of March or early In April.
ponding month o4 1940. 12. Tubes containing tooth pasta,
5, .Canada, the United -States and shaving creams and a wide variety
Britain establish new joint board to of medical Preparations to he made
pnrahase and allocate raw materials of twelve percent tin alloy, Be re-
ducing tin co-ntent, net' 'ruling iln-
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®` ,. - •h,. , , c vents larger quantities of tin, to
direct war channels.
13. Maximilian prioes for stilt'tioe
lumber shipped from the West to
Eastern L(anlada placed uncle', price
ceiling.
14. Restrictions .on instelmefpt
buying brought sharp declines in
November retail sales of new Pas-
senger autaootbiles, furniture, radios
and electric .equipment.
10, Foreiga exchange control
regulalians modified particularly in
connection with transections be-
tween Canada and the sterling area,
"iHe PUREST FORM IN WHICH'
TOBACCO CAN 80 SMOKEq,',
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of Charles Case, late
of the .Township of MoKIllop, in
the County -0f Huron, farmer, who
died on or about the eleventh days
of November, A. D. 1941.
sorry to learn of the death of his FAKE NOTICE that all parties
mother whose funeral took place itt , having olaims o1' demander„ against
She estate of the above mentioned 1
Toronto on Alant1ay of this week. deceased must mail particulars and
Mr. and Airs, Chas. Davidson and ,proof of same to the auulersigned'
➢2ns, Robt. Davidson .gent one hour executors or their solicitor on o
or so in Blyth with Dr. Ken. rand before tote seventh day o2 February,
.yrs Jaokeon and children. I A.D. 1942, upon which data the said
Misss Elizabeth Baelcer•, and executors will proceed to distribute
Gladys Davidson of London. spent ' the assets with regard only to those
alnians which they elan then have
the week encs with their parents. received, ,
• :Pte. Gordo R. Hulley of the ElginDDATED at Brussels this sixteenth
Rept., Sussex, N.B., who has been day of January, A.D. 1942.
1'
.mending the last two weeks' at Itis Ayatl: L. GardifC
Inoue weal Bru?,se1s has: returned to Wan. T. Humpht'ies Executors.
Vamp. accompanied by his friends 1 by their solicitor C. JOSEPH BEN -
Mr. L. Rooney and Roe Whittilydt, . ,SON, Brussels, Ontario for Elmer
also of the salve Regt. D. 13e11, absent of Active Service, .
We are sorry to report Mrs. Will 1.
Backer, toad a nasty fail one day , ewe- ,-
g�, A
week, aasled Ads
fter being token to a 1
for R-ia s ,elm will be con I
Iioepital y
lined to 1100 bed for ssoane time, i•Isr
nice Miss McNichol is helping look
atter the house.. and Mrs, Baeker.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. Walker Humphrey who is
Sergeant Instructor 00 Dauphin, -
AIon., agent two weeks at his home
in Sarnia. He is the sou of A'Ir.
and Mrs. Leslie I3tunphti'eyof Sarnia
and grandson of Mrs. Walker, and
the late Mr. Sam Walker. Of Brussels.
Sergeant Narenai•ln Thompson e.nd
Corporal M. Mae Petrie, Archie
Iiol100lwon., Al. Irving of R.C•A.F., 1
No, 4 Wireless School, Guelph, spent
the week end at the homes of Sgt.
N. Thompson and Mrs. George
He1cleison' (WANT,ED
I Jack Rabbits, ,
.Export Packers
Brussels, Ont, lPhonae 70x
The Bray Chick does the trick;
Let me show you the proof. Place
your; order here. No writing. No
bother. Call or 711000.
GILBERT NETHERY,
IL R. 5, — BRUSSELS
ANI
DEAD or
Di SA3LED
Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary truck. Phone collect
Phone 72, Brussels
1e m Stone Sons Limited
Mrs. Housekec,per p -
This tried and approved Short
ening is just what you need to
be better satisfied with all your
baking.
Start U rung E sin 1st
d0-
1 Lha for 19C
SOL =: 261 Brussels at
A. D. McDonald - Meat Market
FOR SALE— ' '
0 Chunks of Pigs, 100 lbs. or aver
p1oau0 51-r-0 Harvey Bryans
FOR SALE—
A nuanlbel• of Pigs between 40 and
70 lbs. ,
0010110 34-r=16 J. L, Earl -
FOR SALE -
1929 Model A Ford Coach, thor-
oualrly overhauled. apply
Phofee 7, store, or 23-r-23 Claire Long
BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR POULTRY OR FEATHERS
, CALL OR WRITE—
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Brussels, Ont, Ph -rte 70x
WANTED— ,
Hay, Alfalfa, .Olover 00 heavy
mixed Hay preferred,
Apply at The Post
PHONE 69x
Quality Meats Always on Hand.
Please phone your order early for prompt delivery.
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When in Listowel
EAT AT
Weston's Restaurant
Home Away From fOue
Men of 30, 40, SO
PEP VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal?
Wont normal pep, vim, vigor, vitality?
Try Ostrom Tonic Tablets. Contains
tonics, stimulants, ogstsr elements—
aids to normal pep after 00, 40 or 50.
Got a special introductory size for only.
today. 700 sale at all good drug stores
GREATEST
VOR
MEN
The Elco "Es.
mere" — hand.
some and mate
ntah. lust as
ajtown,
Popular Elco $2 750
"New Era
model - in the
smart coral
shade.
$2375
FOR
LADIES
C.
Cbarmtnel,
styled rico
"varsity"... In
d» new . ooral
Colon 2175
This is the beautiful 3 750
Elco 'Plaza" --tiny,
yet dependable _
Shop at
kavauge'
IT PAYS
SEAPORTH, ONT,
Our Diamoticl Room Affords
Privacy- When Buying
For Highest -L t.arket Prices
WE PAY ALL PHONE CALLS
TICEm BY EXPORTIS PACKERS.GER EMPLOYED
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each member would dowhat
sewing they could themselves
through the winter months. The Feb.
Majestic Institute rJ meeting w 11 Ue held et the me of
The January 'meeting the 04re�, I{en. Slnn'rie, ou Tlhuhol'OdaY
Majestic Institute was held at the aaitet+0oon, Feb. 12. An interesting
dioane of Mee. James At-nsatrong on paper on "Wheat' was+ given by Mi'S.
Thursday afternoon, January 15. John Spell s. Mrs. Walter 'Scott
About 13 memherls, and 4 visitors and Mrs, Janes Armstrong gave a
were present. The president, Mrs, demonstration on malting sand -
Clare Long, opened the meeting with wicltes. The singing of the Nation -
the Institute Ode and the Lord's a1 Anthem brought the Meeting to a.
Prayer. The reports of seoretarY close, .after which hutch was served
were given and adeopted. It was by the hostess.
GREY
FOR SERVICE—
Tlanew 0th Boar, (Maplehureet
Allien) Regish+aitlon No. 27V-30144,
Born Sane 5141, 1941, bred lay Geoflge
R. Douglas, Mitchell, Galt. ,Owned
by— , Mae Johnson,
phone :$S -r-10:
ll,R, 2, Blueyalee
STRAYtED-
0•ne large grey and White Gander
Atnyone, Anowing its whereabouts,
please get III touch with .. •
phone 75-r-9 Allister Bird
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FUND—
O
'Sum of money, picked alp on ,street.
Owu•ee pray= have same by proving
otvuret0tip. apply to
The Bnusseio Post,
FOR RENT—
$0,110 considered. Tno home of
G. A. Deadman, 4n Brussels. Furnish-
ed or lulifurniehed, with or without
aborta eight acres orf Mud. apply to
G. A, Deadman, Merlin, Ont,
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LOST—
Would the; boy .who 'took size 9
Rubner boat home in place of size 1
kindly 'return Same to Brussels
Arena at once, -
Mrs. Edgar •
WANTED—
'Tenders will be received until
Feb, end foe 16 cord of Hardwood,
half D.each •and halt Maple 12 inches
ions' eto be delivered to Duffle United
Church, Walton.
Rohl. MoFadzean, Sec.
WANTED—
D
gives yu
A Square Deal The Year Rounp
Week -end Stocktaking Specials
Misses 3 -piece Ski Suits, lined Gabardine, 14-20 • • • • . • • $8.49
Girls' & Ladies' Slacks .. . • $2.69 & $3.49
ODD YARNS TO CLEAR
CORSET CLEARINGS
BOYS' SWEATERS TO CLEAR
Men's Merino Shirts & 'Drawers, reg. $1.25 $1.00
Men's Merino Combinations, reg. $2.25 .. • • $1.95
Men's Pigtex Wjnbreakers, reg. $8.95 $7.45
Men's Overcoats Less - 25%
MEN'S & BOYS' DOESKIN WINDBREAKERS TO CLEAR
Super Values in Prints See Our New Patterns 1.
See Our Grocery Specials 1I
Tenders for Wood Dar 20 'cords of
Herd. Maple and Beech 14 inches
long not more than half beech to be
'delivered by Jane let, Tonder& 0100
be openetl Feb. let, For 9. S. No. 9,
McILillop. ..
Geo. Leo.nhardt, Sec,
Walton
FOR SALE—
1 house and lot known qs 266 and..
1 vaelent lot itn:own as 257, Situated
On lite Ninth West side of Albert St.,
in. the vi'l'lage of Iirueisels,. This is
to close out 'the Eetate of the late:
Anauatbeit Heist, ,doceeeed.
appiy'to--Mi^. 17, FI. Heise
352% 11'tt "Weton Rtl•
Toronto; Ont.
TENDERS WANTED—
;tar 10 cordis, Body Wood, Maple and
Reach, 1.6 inches lotig, and 2 cords of
cedar, 14 iliobes long, to bo delivered
el Ethel 'Scheel en or before Maralt
9190, 1002,
Tenders to bo 111 by Jason? $ls1.
Wit. 'X'. S11en00)
Soc.-tram
S. S. ,No, 11, Twp of Grey
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..The 58th Annual 'Meeting of the Policy Holders of the
Elnia Farmers' Mutual Fire insurance Co., will be held in the
FOR'ESTER'S HALL, ATWOOD, on .
TUESDAY, the 27th day of JANUARY, 1942
at Two O'clock
for the purpose of receiving the reports of the Directors and
Auditors, and disposing of the same, for the election of
officers, and any other business that may come before the
meeting.
SEE REID
AND SEE RIGHT!
Thousands of people' in Brussels and district are wearing
REID'S GLASSES with perfect satisfaction. If you have
headaches, eyestrain, failing vision, cannot see to thread
your needle or read—see Mr. Reid and have your eyes
thoroughly examined by him. Lowest prices at all times.
Latest styles of Glasses
11'tj . A. RE!
R.O.
EYESIGHT `SPECIALIST
& OPTOMETRIST
Brussel Office .- -- •
Every Wednesday
Afternoon 2.0n to 5.00
MISS HINGSP. N'S
Store — Phone 51
CAS PAINTNO�
Your present car will look better and last longer with a
Complete New Paint Job.
OR—In case of body or fender work, having those ugly
dents taken out, we have the facilities for perfect
workmanship and color -matching.
Lloyd Acheson
at Sarcc1ersorn*s Garage
'phone 1 6X BrusseislOnt
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