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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-4-25, Page 6"".• 411111111.010•1•11•116111111101 131MINC WALL PAPER TIME - • _ - Paper Hangers Are Busy Wallpapers for Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Kitchens and Bedrooms. A small investment in New 'Wallpaper brings good results. , 4 -SQUARE Floor Wax 1 lb. tins 50c Furntwe Polish 45c Two Good Spring Medicines Moth Killer Peptone . • • $1.00 bottles and Moth Control Tasteless 'Extract Cod Liquid Large Bottles 75c Liver OH .... $1.00 bottle Larvex • • • • 95c bottles ElticAY'S Moth Fume Crystals 1 lb tins ....••• • • 49c Hangers .. . ... 25c mastaosvemaymac. F. R, SMITH DRUGGI6T • Aedilielee' Stor. STATIONER . 31..EiliONE NO. 62 TELEPHONE NO. 62 sm. GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MARY STREET, -- — ETHEL, ONT. Estate Agent Conveyancer WILLIAM SPEACE and Connniss' ioner ; • t ' 0 THE BRUSSELS POST Farm Improvement Loans Under the Farm Improvement Loans Act a farmer may now borrow on special terms to buy agricultural implements, livestock or a farm electric system, for fencing, drain- age, repairs to buildings or other farm improveinents. • ' '" 1 ' This Bank is fully equipped to make loans to farmers under the provisions of this Act. Consult the Manager of our nearest branch. • THE CANADIAN BANK Or COMMERCE 666 Am•MMINIMMIMIAIMOW IOW ';'; Alberta Coal Coming ,The Order -In -Council permits shipment of surplus only of Alberta Coal to Ontario. We have ow second car enroute which might be all that we might be able to procure. It should arrive about April 27th. 4 J. H. Fear Ethel WEVINNIVILMEN &POT ormasiora.• asiP this mod mail it overseas—airmail today. 41, • A Message from _ .GEORGE DREW to all with Relatives and Friends Overseas A RRANGEMENT6 have been nancie by the Ontario Government for menabers of all the 11 Armed Services overseas to vote in the coming Ontario election by placing a ballot in a ballot box for the candidate of their own choice. The arrangements which have been completed for the Ontario vote are the best which have yet been made for any Active Service vote. The Government, however, can only make the arrangements for taking che vote. What is equally important is that those who are overseas know the name of the candidates, the party they are supporting and have a sufficiently clear picture of the issues to decide how they should vote. That can only be done if those at home supply them with information. May I strongly urge every wife, mother, father, sister, brother or friend of those overseas to write and tell them all they can about the coming Ontario election. By clippings from newspapers, by editorial comment, and by personal explanation, a clear understanding can be given of what is really at stake in this Ontario election. One of the things which will cause the greatest difficulty in the minds ol those 'overseas, particularly those who live in large cities, is to determine which Riding they live in. Maps will be available, but even the best map sometimes leaves doubt when the voter has been away from kome for a long time, or as is true in so many cases has never voted before. This difficulty will be increased because of the difference between the boundaries ,,of Dominion and Provincial Ridings. I would suggest that you write immediately, by airmail, to all with whom you are in com- munication and tell them the Riding in which they live and give them what information you can about the party and the candidate in the Riding where they are entitled to vote. I should mention that every member of the Armed Forces overseas of any age is entitled to vote. They, above all others'have the right to vote. They have preserved for us that free N,stem of Government which depc1nds upon the choice of our own representatives. Our job here at home is not only to make sure that they have the chance to vote but also to do everything possible to make sure that they are able to vote with knowledge of the real issues in the election. For the sake of convenience, I am suggesting that you sim ply cut out this message and address it to someone overseas giving the information required. Each one'of us here at home has a responsibility to kelp them to choose the Government which will have so much to do with their future in the years of peace. May I again uege you to write at once, by airmail, not only to those closest to you but to as many as you know in any of the services outside of Canada. Tell them what PrevindaiRiding they reside in at home—then the. name of the oandidate and any further information you can snooty. Yours sincezgy, Your Provincial Riding is Your Candidate is PUIILISHfb BY THE PROORESSIVP CO StRVATIVE PARTY 6P oNTARIO TIME TABLE CHANGES EFFgOTIVE Sunday, April 2 9 Full Information from Agents Canadian National Railways CLEARING AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements Lot 7 Conceislen 7, Grey Township 11A. mlles north and iy2 miles ; East of BrusesIs TUESDAY, MAY lst Sale commences at 1 p.m. sharp Horses 2 aged work 1101%Slee Cattle 1 Durham cow fresh with .1alf 1 farrow cow 2 Durhean two-year-old steers: 8 Durham year-old ,sbeers & halters Sheep 1 ewes and 6 lambs (Wofords) Implements NCH. 7 ft. cut binder, like new 1 M.H. mower 12 hoe drill 1 new NI.11, hay loader, 2 yrs. old , 1 new sulky rake I land. roller, 3 drum 1 spring booth harrows 4 -section hamrovra 2-21 gentry walking plows 1-2 furrow plow tanning mill wagon hay rack sleighs, democrat buggy gegrar kettles 2cu 1 set scales 1,000 lb. capacity 1 brooder stove colony house 10 x 12 3 range shelters chicken feeders 3 long ladders, barrel olf cod liver oil 1 leg vise 3 colernan lanterns, like new souftler 'cross C.111 Sew turnip planter logging chains foi ks, .shovels, whiftletrees kneckyokes bay tork,Beatty ear, new sett mote slings and chain Quantity of hay Quantity of household effects TERMS' --CASH DAVID INGLIS, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer ROBT PATRICK, Clerk Trrl-mr, YOUR OLD WATCH ,FOR A NEW 111.011 ' •L' '" 5' -or, A A/4"4 PRISCILLA 7 jewel:S., ; S.29'75 71!;es, 1,1 * 419, 1,,,a,‘„.. , ., DEAN 15t iewels A29.75 OODDESS of TIME 17 jewel5 . . k.oliJk; SENATOR 17 jewels $37,50 W. G. LEACH Jeweller Brussels Ikrt tliastl ay, April 11tit1h, 1141 E -Y EinS R. A. REID EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Coming to Brussels Former patients and new friends welcome! An exceptpionsil opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses fitted by an expeprt, well.known all over this district! Complete eye- sight service to all at moderate cost. Mr. Reid comes regulnrly to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people with glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and eye Comfort to all. Wednesday Afternoon, May 2nd 1.30 to 5:00 p.m. Office in Miss Hingston's Store Please make appointments with Miss Hingston, phone 51 "See REID and See Right" .TAXI'SERVICEI For Residents of Brussels and Community Having secured a taxi license from the Transit Controller I am now in a position to transport passengers to and from Brussels and vicinity. Rates Reasonable. HARRY McCUTCHEON Brussels Ontario ) . Business phone 56 Resdence phone lx 4.11•10m60.1101, 011tACOIVAVAICAIRAVAVAMICAXVIV0110 New Arrivals in Dresses and Suits Women's and Misses'• one and two picee Jersey Dresses in the newest summer patterns, sizes 13 to 24'A Women's and Misses Spunn Rayon Summer Dresses in the large assort. nient of patterns • • • • • • $4.95 up Children's Pinafore Dresses sizes 2 to 6x and 8 to 14 We still have a good assortment of Wo- men's and Misses Coats and Dressmaker Suits, at Reasonable Prices. Boy's Wool Tweea Long Pants, a good assortment • • • • • • ..... • • $3.95 We carry a full line of Boots and Shoes for the whole family. • Don't forget to ask for your sale slips—For $10.00 worth of these we give you A War -Savings Stamps Free. ARCADE STORE THE' megua. rilemiemissumm .PSilt :nee W6 d e Ba—rgains Tor the WhivuossleelPa'aO:itly. 101110WOWOltailleMalitAtalt0110100/41010