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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-5-30, Page 8A BRUSSELS POST 1 Gardening Sprayide INitrarte of Soda 1 ertabs Garden Spray Black Leaf Forty Liquid Ammonia Sulphur Adrienne Cosmetics Face Powder 63c Creams 60c Lip Sticks 65c Talcum 40c Perfume 30c Multi -Use A OUck Drying Enamel Splendid for, wood -work, kitchen furniture etc. Comes in white, ivory, creams, green, red and other colors. Baby Needs Baby Oil 60c Teething 'Powders 30c Stork Baby Powder 27c Pablum 45c Puretest Petroleum .25c Stationery Values Lord Baltimore Writing, Pads -15c Sr 25c Air Mail Papetries 50c Air Mail Pads 30c Envelopes 10c & 15c We Have Them Again Nail Files 15c Tweezers 35c Gillette Blue Blades 25c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 30c F. R, SMITH Da GG�f and 'STATIONER TE FPHONE fig. 62 TELEPHONE NO. 62 liars " ALTON Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Lawless spent the week end at St. Pauls. Rev. H. A. Jamieson, rector of St. Saviour's Anglican Church in Toronto was the preacher in St George's' 'Church on frumday, May 27th. As this date was. Trinity uunday, the speaker preached about the work of the Holy Trinity and the great Doctrinal Teaching of the Trinity, Miss Isabel Davidsion was much enjoyed. The speciail speaker Miss Carroll, high school -teacher from Brussels gave an interesting and instructive devotional address. The Sunday 'School anniversary wdm] be held die third 'Sunday in June Mrs•. H. Brown, Mrs. Gordon McGavin, Nitre. H. Kirkby and Mrs - Johnston make up the com- mittee in charge of the music for the anniversary. Week end visitors at the manse were Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Hazelwcod Northern The Young People's Union of and baby daughter of Data United Church met on Sunday Ontario. evening with the Fellowship con- Rev. R. D. Hazlewood and Mr. S. vector, Miss Marjory Hacwel iu Johnston are attending the twenty - charge. Miss Doreen Coutts read first Anmua6 Conference of the the scripture and led in prayer. A United Church of Canada being held nolo "Living for Jesus" sons byln Centennial United Church, Lon, don this; week. NOTICE MILK CUSTOMERS CHANGE IN TIME OF MILK DELIVERY Commencing Monday, June 4th,- Milk Delivery will be made in the morning of each week day. There will NOT be any delivery on Sunday. Thank you for your kind co-operation. BRUSSELS CREAMERY PHONE 22 Tools For Sale I have on hand a considerable quantity of Brand New, high grade quality mechanic and machinists tools. One Brand New Canadian heavy duty Blacksmith Forge with windshield, smoke cover and pipe connection and a heavy duty Champion Post Press Drill equipped with ball - bearings, self automatic feed, adjustable large elevated table and combination for both power and hand turning operation. Two heavy duty it/filler Falls adjustable ball- bearing breast speed drills equipped with quick change two - speed device and guide levels. 1 Heavy duty Yankee chain drill with self automatic feed and 3 -jawed chuck and strong adjustable chain. 1 heavy duty setof Butterfield taps and dies combination cutting for both coarse and fine threads capacty from IA" to 3/4" and also sets for fine work, Starrett make and general make of machine screw tap and die gauges, also drill gauges givhig diameter in standard and 32nds, 64ths from 1-16" to 1/2", Starrett calipers and micrometer calipers speed indicator gauges, outfits for taking out broken off stud bolts without injuring thread and other types of tools too numerous to mention. Anyone interested, phone 51-r-4. doss M. Cardiff DrSchol%g4i HEW •INO-PADS FOR REMOVING CORNS and other foot irrita- tions caused by shoe pressure, 630%softer— cushioned with KURU- TESI don't come on in bath, don't stick to stockings: 351 SOX OP 15 CORN PADS Demonstration Thursday, June 7th 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Kibler's Shoe Store MAIN ST., LI STOW EL Notice to Creditors In the estate of ANNIE B.'STRACH- AN late of the Village of Brussels in the County of Huron, widow, who died on or about the seventh day of January, A.D. 1945. - TAKE NOTICE that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased must mail particulars and proof of same to the solicitor for th,e under- signed .exeontors on or before the fifteehth day of June, A.D. 1945, upon whish date the said executors -will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which shall then have been secedved. DATED at Brussels this twenty- eighth day of Mary, A.D. 1945. Ishael Scott and Cline Scott, Executors by their solicitor ELMER. D. BELL, Prussets, Ontario. Classified Ads FOR SALE— Quantity of fertilizer, apply to phone 21-r-12 Harvey Stephenson FOR SALE - 1 second hand, "Happy -Thought" Range with warming closet, suitable for summer 'kitchen, also cream ,separator in good Condition. phone 31 Apply at The Post FOR SALE - 1 two-year-old Durham and Ayr- shire Heifer due to freshen in June also two York sows due to farrow in June. apply to phone 75-r-6 Robt. Engel, Cranbrook TEACHER WANTED— For school section No. 9, Morris Township. apply to Clarence Martin, phone Brussels 17-r-23 Sec.,-Taeas. Blyth R.R. 2 !E, Wadneedey, May sett 1 lS The Quality Tea LADA TEA TEACHER WANTED S:S. No. 8, Morris requires a teacher. Duties to commence in September. Salary •according to gtialiflcations and experience. This is a new well-equipped school Personal application if ,desired, Ralph Shaw, Biuevale, Ont. GREY MORRIS Geo. and Mrs. Martin, 5th line and Mr. Martin arasby spent Sunday wt Thorndaie, the Quests of Mr. and LAC, Gordon'Martin of Camp Mrs. Cecil Armstrong. Borden and Mre. Martin: of George- Miss Gertrude Payne of the Bell town have been visitors with Geo. Telephone, Hanover, Isipent a few. and Mrs. Michie, 5th Ulne. days last week in Montreal Order Your Shingles Now! Car of 5x shingles to arrive this week. If you are going to need shingles, order at once. Only 300 bunches left to sell. D. N. McDonald PHONE 77 BRUSSELS, ONT. E -Y -E -S R. A. REID EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Coming. to Brussels Former patients and new friends welcome! An excepcpmak opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses RON by an expeprt, well-known all over thls dlstrleti Complots eyes• sight service to all at moderate cost. Mr. Reid comes regularly to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people wI glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and aye comfort to all. Wednesday Afternoon, June 6 1.30 to 5:00 p.m. Office in Miss Hingston's Store Please make appointments with Miss Hingston, phone 51 "Slee REID and See Right" Miss Mildred McCartney C,W.A.C. a daughter of Mr. Wi11 McQartfiey, Milestone, 'Bask, .and who is now stationed at Kitchener was a week end visitor with her aunt, Mrs. Wil] Turnbull, 4th line. Odd friends of John Lamont, ;a former resident of the Sdbi con., were very sorry to hear of his death which took place in Brantford hospital Thunsdaiy, May 24th. He suffered from a, heart attack and other complications. He is :survived by his wife, the former Matilda Lang of the 6th. con. and a grown-up son and daughter and also one brother Peter, gth 'con, and a sister Mrs. Will Stephenson, and Mrs, Jno, Kreuter, Ethel and another. sister .in Toronto. Burial took place in Brant- lord, Sunday, Mrs. Stanley Wheeler was a visitor last week with friends in .Stratford. Mr, and Mts. D, Hemingway and children ,and Mr. and, Mrs. Wm, J, Turnbull, and Marion spentSunday with Mr, and Aims, Prank Wright of Sipven, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO GENERAL ELECTION, JUNE 4th; 1945 NOTICE To Active Service Voters who are absent from their units The attention of members of the Navy, Army and Air Force and all other persons who qualify as Active Service Voters under the — Ontario Active Service Voting Regulations, 1945, is directed to the - -- — following provisions. , 1. Active Service Voters at their homes. Active Service Voters who are in their place of ordinary residence on polling day may vote in the manner prescribed by the Election Act for civilian voters,`whether or not their names are on the Voters' List, on taking a declaration (Form 8A) before the deputy returning officer. Such voters may vote at the regular polling place for the voting , sub -division in which they reside. 2. Active Service Voters on .Leave or Furlough. Active Service Voters who are absent from their units but not in their place of ordinary residence, on leave or furlough, including such voters on farm leave or industrial leave; may poll their votes with any commissioned officer appointed to take the votes of Active Service Voters, on producing to such commissioned officer docu- mentary proof that they are on leave or furlough and provided that they have not already voted is the election. Such voters should apply to the nearest Naval, Military or Air Force headquarters for information as to the location of the Commissioned Officer nearest to their present address. Alex. C. Lewis CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO