The Brussels Post, 1943-1-27, Page 8The Store
Saccharin Tablets z Gr. - 25c bottle
Rexall Bronchial Syrup - 50c
sin TissueSPl`gIneeettstec
Velvetta Clean g phg
Puretest Cod Liver Oil 8 oz. bottle 75c
Britten Tooth Paste or Powder 29c
Chest Rub 2 5c and 50c
Nose and Throat Drops 50c
Chase'sNerve Food with vitamin bi, 60c
A. S. A. Cough Drops - - 10c
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Yeast and Iron Tablets 100tTablets 79c
Rexall Tasteless Extract
Cod Liver Compound $1.00 Bottles
Aof Fulcoll ors Assortment 15c pkg
Diamond Dyes
Emulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 30c Bottles
F. R: SMIT
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DRUGGIST and
'; STATIONER
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RED CROSS
ANNUAL MEETING
(Continued from page One.)
tag; leinanee Committee, Mr,:, 13,
Walker, Mrs, Thomson, Mrs. 11,
Hamilton.
Treasurer's Report
Receipts
130 -lance 1941 S 535,33
General Donations 591.46
Campaign. 1908,75
Brandt Fund
Raising events
Salvage
Sales Tax Rebate'
Tag Day.
, Bank 111terest.
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Pocahantos
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Telephone 77
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679.57
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57,53
14,20
922
$1023.54
Expenses
Diversion for War
Work 31700.00
Wool 541.32
Other material 560,18
Workroom expenses .............
Miscellaneous
Soldier's Comforts 145.55
Salvage 19,13
Emergency Nursing .,,, 16.20
Branch Fund -
Raising events 1310
6,15
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THE BRUSSELS POST
35, wristlets 1 pr., wash clothe 10
children's tains 3, afghans 1, boys'
socks, 38 pr., service socks 500 prs,
Total --1705 articles,
The :secretary's report to the
provincial supervisor Of National
Salvage campaign, showed that
While it seemed impossible to get
the salvage shipments 1001('0 system-
atically, the following report was as
accurate as possible: -
3330 97
Balance in Bank e 715,57
Workroom Report 1942
Sewing—Quits 20S, children's
nightgowns 50, women's 99, girls
bloomers 15 prs., pyjamas 131,
towels 159, boy's' coats '22, boys
pants 59 ,pt's., boys' shirts 88, girls'
outfits (coat, jumper, waist, bloom-
ers) 4, girls' outfit (skirt, waist,
bloomers) 3, handkerchiefs 162,
child's dress 1, men's bed jackets
25, hot -hater bottle covers 50,
mouth swabs 174, sailors' comfort
bags 12, layette 1, miscellaneous 169.
Total -1267 articles,
Knitting—Turtle neck sweaters
102, sleeveless sweaters 29, seamen's
boots 227 prs,, seamen's socks 78
prs., heavy service socks 78 prs.
women's ,ankle socks 10 prs., Wok -
ins 37, Sieves 71 prs., mitts 126 prs„
scarfs 37, aero caps 81, alternative
caps, 50. ribbed helmets 49, steel
helmet caps 20, children's sweaters
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POULTRY
Take your Chicks, Hens,
Geese and Ducks to Samis
for the Highest Market
Prices.
F. M. SAMIS
Phone 80, Brussels
Finest
Quality
(Material)
Previously. reported 17,980
Rage 1620
Pallet' 5135
Rubber 2480
Iron 3580
Copper 7
Aluminum 22
Bones, 100 lbs., & grease 60
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cash
lbs, received
3125.37
40,50
29.13
9.9•'1
17,63
.49
2.20
2.75
$227.39
19.15
Expenses
Net proceeds
320€,21
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our father,
Francis J. Beirnes, who posse('
away one year ago, January
24t11, 1942,
Our family circle lay unbroker
T111 one year ago to -day.
'When God put out His mighty hand
And called you, Dear Father, away,
From our sight you ma.y be gone
But in our memory there You will
always be.
Ever remembered, your daughter,
1llmie,
Western Ontario's
Most Modern
EYE SERVICE
F. F. HOMUTH, PHM.B., R.O.
Eyesight Specialist
Phone 118 Harriston
(Brussels Phone 26X 2nd
Thursday each month.)
Lowest
Prices
THE FINEST EYESIGHT
SERVICE YOU EVER HAD/
No hit and miss ruetlrocis here. Your eyes are d orow&hly
examined by Mr. Reid and you are told the truth about them.
Twenty-five year's experience in optometry
alone is your guarantee of satisfaction.
R. A. REID,' R. 0.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Brussels Office in Miss I4ingston's Store. Phones 51
EVERYFROE E Dto 4:3AY AFTERNOON
Wednesday, January 20th, 1943
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,.}uickIy removed in dean Sanitary truck.. Phone collect.
72 BRUSSELS
William Stone Sons Limited
.04
At the Churches
On Sunday tile services is Mel-
ville Presbyterian church, Brussels,
were iii eharge of the minister,
Rev, Samuel Kerr, The sermon•
subject at the morning servi,:e was
"The Cln'isluut Warfare." A'. the
eventing service the sermon subject.
was A Glorious Outcome of
Thought."
Services in the 'United church
Were 15 charge of the minister,
Rev. 7I. Wilson, The subject at the
morning service was "Toward A
New World Order." At the evening
0040100 ' time subject was "Possessing
or Possessed."
MORRIS
We arc pleased to report that
Mrs. San Alcock, who has been
seriously ill is improving.
GET YOUR PERMANENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH'HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End Curls $1.25 and $1.75
and $2.25
Including Shampoo
Permanent $2.00, $2.50
and $5.00 Including finger wave
and shampoo
Scalp treatments with steamer very
beneficial for dandruff. dry hair, oily
hair and etc.
6 Treatments Including Shampoo
and Finger Wave $5.00.
Telephone 55x for an Appointment
IRENE PEASE
OVER PROCTOR'S RESTAURANT
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y order .of the Food.
Administrator one grade of
cream may heo 'feretd far
sale after Jan. l st.•
This L. to be 18% which milli
sill f, r 12c per
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
MONCRIEFF
_......—
Qulpp and Dolores Machan prepare
the next meeting. The next meet-
ing' Is to be a special oue Cor the
SI. Valentine's Day and the meetings
are to be the second Sunday in the
mouth after this We are planning
on orgaeiOing a Baby Band for
those that have not yet started.
school. The lesson story by Mrs.
Manu. The minutes 'ere read of
the last meeting by Verna Oar-
; mielmel, Lorraine Quipp clo'ed the
meeting by prayer.
(intended for last week 1
The monthly meeting of the
Heart and 'Band Mission Band held
Jan. 17. 104.9 opened by singing
Hymn 255 followed by Call to Wor-
ship by the leader, Mrs. Alex 'Mann.
Response—Thou shalt love thy
13eighilo'sr as thyself, Donelda.
Machete gave the • Scripture "The
great Samaritan," Luke 10. 25.37.
Rota Machan then read prayer, The
Roll Call was called by the secre-
tary, 3.4 members answering present
We then sang Hymn 34. Margaret
Rose 111achail Mud Jim Boyd took up
the offering which amounted to 54
cents. JThe dedication prayer was
read by Lillian Smith, Mrs. Mann
discussed the business. The roll call
is to be answered next month by the
name of. our favourite hymn. Moved
by Keith Meehan seconded by
Doneld Machan that Lorrain
Good For
All Kinds of
Baking
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
Baeker Bros.
Phone 6 Butcher Shop Brussels
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
a, 0 4' a:
Dr. W. 1), S. Jamlcson was in
Toronto on Wednesday at a meeting
of Council of the Ontario Medical
Association.
Miss Jean Walker, who went to
Washington, D.C,, to be one of the
food supervisors in the 'Pentagon
Food Service Building, has been
promoted and is now . sabstitute
manager.
Mr. 3. W. Fischer was in London
on Tuesday' attending a Massey -
Harris meeting,
-Mrs. Geo. Henderson received a
cable from her grandson, Sgt. Archie
Henderson telling of his safe
arrival h1 West Africa. He had been
in Blighted since the beginning of
October.
Misses Evelyn, Marian and. Carley
Lake, Elora. were week end visitors
with their parents, Mr,. and Mrs,
Chas. Lake.
Mr. *John Howard, Toronto, spent
the week end at with his wife at the
e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H,
! Used (ars Case Products
1937 Chev. Coach
1935 Ford Sedan
1933 Chev. Coach
1931 Chev. Coach
These cars are well tired and good sound automobiles
no reasonable offer turned down.
Jumper cutter and a Massey 6 -ft. Mower
If needing any new implements, call in, we'll try and get
them for you. I l ! I P
G. E. NURSE
At The Cities Service Gat Station
BRUSSELS ONTARIO
Don't Freeze! - Buy Now!.
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35 pair All -W oo1 Blankets, Arriving
This W eek, in all white, plaids, grey
and green.
Men's and Youths satire Ski Caps,
in red, green, blue and brown, flan-
nel lined, special $1.00.
We still ,have a good assortment of
2 and 3 ply Newton Yarn in all
shades.
Men's Felt Hats in grey, blue, brown
and gveen, all sizes, Specia. $1.98
Men's Heavy All -W ool W inter Caps
W ith Ear Laps, Sizes 62 to 71,
Special $1.25.
Men's Work Pants in Denim,
Cottonad e and Moleskin $1.79 to
$2.98.
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For -
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War Savings Stamp Free.
THE A!CADE .:,.....
Phone 61—' Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family
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