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THE BRUSSELS PO$T
Cod Liver Compound
with Creosote
lnvatuable in the
treatment of persistent
coughs due to colds
.e.1,00 bottles
Buckley's Bronchitis
Mixture
40c and 75c bottles
Rexillana
Useful for Dry Irritating
Throat Coughs 50c
Vick's Vap Rub , , , , • • 50c
Vick's Vatranol • • , .. 50c
Recall Chest Rub
25c and 50c
Rexall Nose and
Throat Drops
25c and 50c
Rexall Bronchial
Syrup • • • 50c
ampo&e Week -- Coast to Coast
Watnpole's Extract of Cod Liver Oil $1.00 a bottle
POULTRY
PREPARATIONS
Royal Purple
Poultry Conditioner
30c and 60c
Hess' • Panamin
Pratt's' Poultry
Regulator •••• 35c
Bell's Poultry
Tonic • SO':
Pratt's Lice Killer • 35c
FOR COLORING
Diamond Dyes
Sunset Dyes
Tintex
Dyola Dyes
All The Popular
Colors
15c pkgs.,
iert ' P.4 tt
SEE THE LARGE CATALOGUE PATTERNS
15c, 20c and 25c -each
R SMITH
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STATIONER
t v.?-EPHONE NO. 62
TELEPHONE NO. 6
1 FOR SALE—
, Chunks of figs about 90 lbs,
Phone 91-r.0 Harvey BrYans.
DISABLED
,:rgickly removed to Clean Sanntaxy @ssst1 . F•bone collect,
72 BRUSSELS
Sons tLi°ites
84 N
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer D. Bell,.13.A. C. Joseph Bensoan, B.A.
(Absent on .fictive Services Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:30 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00
(except. Thursday, from 9:00 until 12:00)
EYE STRAIN
causes headaches, weariness, no pep, drousiness
BLURRED VISION
makes it hard to thread needles, read the paper, sew
in comfort.
if your eyes trouble you, have them examined
e n -BRUSSELS by
R. A. REID, R. ,Oe
Stratford's leading Optometrist for 25 years.
BRUSSELS OFFICE 'MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
Phone 5i For Appointment
IMAN
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The Bonne of the Better Used Cars
1940 Ford V•S Debtrge Coracle
1940 p"ercl V.S Stroodard Coach
103 Dodge Coach
1933 Chew. Coach
1932 Chev Sedan
1930 Model A Coupe
Used Wallls 20-30 Tractor
10" Plat,. (good) Chopper
ealsg
G. E. NURSE
At Me Cities Service Gat &alio
FOR SALE -
10 i,n'es and 1 Baan 1Ja.ib
Quest Dobson Phone 851•5
FOR SALE.
3 Aberdeen -Angus Bull ('wives• tf.
apply to Robert 'Oslo!), Wroxeter� m�FiSfa�+iv
140114 tr'c)
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FOR SALE—
Cook stove and pipes.
apply to Wm, T, Stewart,
Phone 54X Brussels
FOR SALE -
3 Pigs about 70 lbs. and 9 little
weedy to wean.
, Phone 13.r-19 'V9m. Murray.
FOR SALE—
One International 1% H.P, Gas
Engine and pump jack, ell as good
as new.
phone ;t1 app13' at The Post
LOST—
About 3 weeks, a biack steer with
white marks on belly and white on
inside of tail. weight about S00 lbs.
phone 42-r-16 Mark Cardiff
.�.`•� �s fir" ��.4 la
STRAYED—
A cattle beast strayed to lot 28,
concession 12, Grey- township. Owner
can have same by proving property
and paying or ad.
Phone 20-1.14 Gordan Sneirau'
FOR SALE—
One good Philco Battery Radio, I
new batteries in excellent Con-
dition, 2 kitchen ranges and bunch
1 of pigs.
phone 68X -r-3 Bd, Henderson
Sq*Vg,-lea
Go d For
Afi Ki
• BaN irpii,
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
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Phone 6 Butcher Shop
Brussels
hese days, when tea must yield -
the utmost in Ilia/our, quality
is of supreme importance. Ask for . .
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19
* * * * +k * a $ 5,
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PEOPLE WF KNOW
9: * * * :k •k * * *
Mr. and Mrs, Herb Hawkins and 3
Family of Windsor were week end
guests with relatives here
5 * *
Misses Nora and Wilma Lowrie,
Waterloo spent the week end at
their home here.
W. G. Leech, who has been ill for 1
some time ,is able to be at hnsiness 1
again. We are glad his health is ttn 1
proved.
5 x a
Miss 3eau Scott, Toronto, was a
recent visitor with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. W. S. Scott.
*
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Willis were
Toronto visitors last week.
* 5 5
Mrs. M. Wineberg is visiting in
Toronto.
• *
Picot Officer Frank Sooty, R.C.A.F.,
hos been visiting at his benne nere.
* 5
;Mrs. H. O. Walker retnrn.ed home
to Toronto Tuesday after visiting
with her sister Mrs. A. Brown, Grey,
for the past two weeks.
a * *
J'. C. Baeker, who recently tinder
went an operation in. London hos-
pital :returned home an Saturday,,
*
Mr. and Mrs. HarryChampion
have gone to. Toronto for a week's 1
visit. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Arm.
strong of Grey Township accompan-
ied- them, - 1
* * 5
Mr. and Mrs, D, Davidson and
Mrs. i'at:1c Bryans attended the
funeral of their aunt Mrs. J. Daniels
at Owen Sound on Monday.
* a. *
Sgt, Wm. Prest of the 1t.C.A,F,�
accompanied by ;Sgt. Cy - Thornby,
1L,C,A.F., are visiting with ' the
foriater's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L,
Prest,
* *
Mns. Main Steles who has spent
the past Sumpter at the Inane of:
Mrs. •George Slvans and ' other
telati.ons in Grey township has re.
turned to Brodhagen and Kitchener
where she will spend some time
before going to her home in Glad.
atone, Manitoba. ,
novo 'our
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FARMERS AND FARM WORKERS
if Your Farm Werk has Slackened
for the Winter, You Are Needed
Elsewhere in Essential Employment
Highly essential work—very important
in Canada's war effort and for the
welfare of the Nation its threatened
with shortages of :workers. One of the
few sources of men available for other
high priority jobs is those men on the
farm who will not be needed at home
during the Fall and Winter. Heavy
needs most be met in many lines—
producing fuel wood and other neces-
sary forest products; in base metal
mines, in food processing, in -railway
track maintenance. If you live on a
farm and are not needed at home -
during the Fall and Winter, you are
urged to answer this national appeal.
Farmers engaged in essential work -
during the off season will be allowed
to return home when needed. Also,
those on postponement ' under Mobili-
sation Regulations will continue ors
postponement while in approved essen-
tial work dieing the slack on the farm.
Please answer this vital call NOW.
Por full information ple,,sr afildy A►1
one of the following:
Th. actress I1'Lofl4 $'r NI'lJi SVLSICT1rl1
SERVICE OPPICa 00
At .nearest PaovlOtrcl„Y,,G uimunaat
REPRESENTATIVE 45'
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COMMTPME
NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE
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likrAd e, 1wbe o Dprihefdr, Netrntof fsI. em surdas
i', nir,w:biy. Nneetnber 171n, 19411
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ed Caws 4.ot S�
1940 Plymouth Coach
1940 Ford Coach,
1940 Pontiac Sedah
1940 Plymouth Coupe
1933 Ford Coach
1933 Chevrolet Coach
1936 Ford Coupe
1933 Dodge Coach
1933 Ford Sedan
1933 Oldsmobile Sedan
1928 Chev. Sedan
L. and W.
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Phone 16!
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BRUSSELS CREAMERY
mow..---a.ces.afrms•. mwawaim. -; .a.r.uns edlOrarTIMCMINIMAININLVS
Heavy, .grey, wool and cotxon
mixture .Blankets
.6 each
i
Heather., wool and cotton
.Blankets -��
4.95 each
Men's Heavy Brown -
Whipcord Coats
sheepskin' lined beaver collar,
34 inches long,
Men's Penman's 95, Shirts and
Drawers, all sizes.
Men's Penman's 95 Combinations
gall sizes
Misses' and Girls'; Leather -
Ski Mitts,•. all sizes
Men's Moleskin Lined Mitts
50c;. a --air,
Boys', Leather Mitts 33c up.
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—Tor
MOO worth of these we give you
A War Savings Stamp Free,
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Phone 61
Store ' Vide Bo.r
ROAM TORE
Fist Bels) Oat,
tains tor the MIAs Famity
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