HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-11-24, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Olr l kis a rrise: as
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Good Values in Boxes of Cards from 25c and UP
New Colors and Wordings in Wide Selection of Cards at
5c each, 10c each and 2 for 5c. -
The best choice is now, while the Stock is at its best.
Dennison's
All the popular
Decorating
for
Crepe Paper
colors including
Reds and Greens
Dialogue and
Recitation Books
for Entertainments.
If interested, look
through them.
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BELL 84 ENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer D. Bell, • B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Servlcet Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00
(exceptThursdayfrom 9:00 until 12:00)
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Wath RReid's Glasses
EYE STRAIN
causes headaches, Weariness, no pep, drousiness
iiilLURRED VISIO t
makes it hard to thread' needles, read the paper, sew
in comfort.
If your eyes trouble you, have them examined
in BRUSSELS by
R. A. REID, R. O.
Stratford's leading Optometrist for 25 years.
BRUSSELS OFFICE --MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. lst, 2:30 to 4:00
Phone 51 For 4ppointitiient
We may never again be
to offer values like these
1940 Ford Coach (heater)
1936 Ford Coach (heater)
1934 Ford Sedan (heater)
1933' Dodge Coach
1933 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chevrolet Sedan
1930 Model A Coach
Used Wallis 'Praetor
G. E. NURSE
At The Cities Service Cas Station
&as is r.le .,i Ads
FOR SALE
t.1 honks of pigs and 11 suckers'.
phone 1.1.5 1'ra'lk punean
FOR SALE -
17 pigs 6 woelts old.
phone 42-r-18 \Vel, J. Ziegler
FOR SALE -
:V pool Nordheimer Piano,
apply to Phone 7X
NOTICE—
Car IX B.C. Shingles arrive next
week. ORDER NOW.
phone 77 D. N. MdDoitaltl
FOR SALE—
Young man's brown winter over-
coat, nearly new.
phone 6:1 The Brus2els Post
FOR SALE—
A ear heat(a•. It has been sent to
a factory to be reconditioned as to
radiator and heater.
phone 56-r-13 Geo. E, Pollard
11 R.R. 2, 73russels
STRAYED—
Roan heifer has had one calf,
from the 6th line of Grey. Anyone
knowing the whereabouts of tbis
beast—apply at The Post
FOR SALE—
Cook stove and pipes.
apply to Wm. J. 'Stewart,
Phone 5.1X Brussels
FOR SALE—
S Pigs about 7'0 lbs. and 9 little
ready to wean,
Phone 18-r-16 Win. Murray.
LOST—
About 3 weeks, a black steer with
white marks on belly and white on
inside of tail, weight about S00 lbs.
phone 42-r-16 Mark Cardiff
STRAYED—
.A cattle beast strayed to lot 23,
concession 12, GreY township. Owner
can have same by proying property
and paying for ad.
Phone 26-r-14 Gordon Speiran
FOUND—
Man's leather mitt on sideroad
between Lot 20 and 21, con. 15, Grey
township. Owner may have same
by calling at the office of The
Brussels Post and paying' for this
advertisement.
In Mernoriam
For Gordon C. Whitfield who
passed away seven years' ago Nov.
26, 1938.
"Always remembered as long its
life and memory last."
—Wife and Family.
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Car of 'Barley
To Art i vel
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Phone for Price
F. M. Sam
PHONE 80. BRUSSELS
Have your
ETES
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for,
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F. F. f7 Muth
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 118 Harriston
Men 30,40,50!
Want ,Noirnar Pep, Vim, Vigor?
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Iet,p8Kt,. 5146° a 080$1 °NAV'PAWN) Imlay.
When in Listowel
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— EAT AT --f,
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SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
Phone 6
Butcher Shop
Brussels
To our many oust; `, rs.
Many of you were disappointed last Christmas by not having
your portraits taken before the closing date, do not let
it happen this year.
Please take note, portraits taken after Dec, 4th
cannot be promised for Christmas delivery.
The Russell Studio
LISTOWEL
FARMERS AND FARM Vii0kERS
If Your Farm Work 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—is 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 must 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-
.lation Regulations will continue on
postponement while in approved essen-
tial work during the slack on the farms ,
Please answer this vital eall NOW.
Por full information pkase apply I
One of the following:
The names EMPLOYMENT AND Satecuta
SERVICE OFFICE or
Tie nearest PROVINCIAL, Aaucun.Toaaa,
REPRESENTATIVE Or
Yours LOCAL Rout Paonucnos
Commrrram
NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE
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sed Cars
1940 Plymouth Coach
1940 Ford Coach
1940 Pontiac Sedan
1940 Plymouth Coupe
1939 Ford Coach
1938 Chevrolet Coach
1966 Ford Coupe
1933 Dodge Coach
1933 Foii•d Sedan
1933 Oldsmobile Sedan
1&28 Chev. Sedan
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lac. tr.
Phone 161
L. a n d VI.
ator
Listowel, Ont.
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BRUSSELS CREAMERY
.MILK CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTICE
Change in time of milk delivery for the winter
months. Commencing Saturday, November 27th, milk
delivery will be made in the afternoon of each week day.
There will NOT be any delivery on Sundays.
On Friday morning November 26th, get enough
milk to do you until Saturday afternoon.
Thank you for your kind co-operation.
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Heavy, grey, wool and cotton
mixture Blankets
$6.95 each 1
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'. Penman's 95 Combinations
fall sizes
Misses' and Girls', Leather
Ski Mitts, all sizes
Men's Moleskin Lined Mitts
50c a pail,.
Boys' Leather Mitts 35c i p.
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For
$10,00 worth of these we give you
A War Savings Stamp Free;
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THE wowARCADE .e TORE
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Phone 61 Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family