HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-1-17, Page 4THE •BRUSSELS POST
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11 Clink The Drug Store Needs
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Rexall Chest Rub .. • • ' • • 25c and 50c
Nylon Tooth Brushes
2 Popular Shapes •
Silique Ilnd Lotion
Briten Tooth Paste or Powder • •
A. S. A. Tablets, act quickly, 24
• each 33c
. ' 60c
in tin 25e
and $1.00
• 5
30c
25c & 50c
c. packages
Milk Magnesia Tablets 25c, 35c
Nottingham Refreshing Salt • • • •
Cocoanut Oil Shampoo
Rexall Nose and Throat Drops •
A. S. Cough Drops ••.•••••• 10
K Liquid Antiseptic •
Rexall Bronchial Syrup • • •
enzo
Tasteless Extract Cod Liver
Compound .. • ..
Four Square Floor Wax • ..' 45C ten
.. $1.00 bottles
Vitamin. B1 Tablets
bottle of 100 tablets 75c
Now in Stock
Public School Geographies ' • . • 75c
Iaassi i Notice to our "Customers
ds
FOR SALE—
Radio batteries. Shipment just
arrived.
phone 62x Dean Davison
TENDERS WANTED—
For 10 void of Maple and Beech
body wood 14 -inches long, delivered
to S.S. No. 3, Grey. Tenders to be
received by Jan, 29th. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
Colwell Speiran,
Sea.Tr'eas,
WANTED—
Music supervisor for S.S. No. 10,
Morris. State length or lesson
I taught also salary.
Robt, J. Forrest,
Sec. Press.,
Bluevale R:11.. 2
F. R. SMITH
tritUGGiz f and
RAMO STATIONER • I'
TELEPHONE NO. s2 TELEPHONE NO. 62 ,
AM I
:."puicidy removed no Clean Sanitary truck.. Phone collect.
72 BRUSSELS
DISABLED
r...5 DEAD or
Vt Main Stone Sons L t d
BE ON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Bart• ysters, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Eimer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
Wednesday and Saturday
(Absent on Active Servicek afterlaoons)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
m 1:30 until
Daily from
egcentO0 until 2Thursdayfrom 9:00:00 and o 6:00
until 12 �0)
FOR SALE -
100 acres, Sr, of lot 14, concession
4, Morris Township, farm of the late
James ,Shedden. 2 storey frame
house; barn 66 x 72 feet; buildings
in good repair. Ample water supply
in both house and barn. Hydro can
easily be installed Immediate
Possession will be given.
Apply to the executors,
John McArthur
R. J. McDauehlln
EYES TIGHT
WitheR id's Glasses
'JO AO
EYE STRAIN
causes headaches, weariness, no pep, drowsiness
atAkrABLURRED VISION
makes it hard to thread PR c�ordlread the paper, sew
it.
If your eyes trouble you, have them examined
in BRUSSELS by
R. A. REID, R. O.
Stratford's leading Optometrist for 2S years.
BRUSSELS OFFICE—MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 to 4:00
Phone 5 j Fora AppOintsnentt
GOOD USED CARS
Come in and look there over.
1941 Dodge Coach (with heat and musk)
1940 Ford V.8 DeLuxe Coach
1937 Ford Sedan with Radio and Heater
1934.Ford V-8 Sedan
1933 Chev. Coach (no knee action)
1931 Model A Coach
1931 Chev. Coupe
1930 Model A Coach
Used 20-30 Wallis Tractor
i
O. E. NURSE
At The Cities Service Gas Station
RRUSSELB ONTARIO
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER—
Sales conducted anywhere.
Phone or write --Matt Gaynor,
phone 24X, Lucknow
START IN YOUR OWN -
PART TIME BUSINESS—
If you have been Lard off in a
war plant. if your formwork or
other occupation does not take
all of your time. if you are honest
and dependable, military exempt,
willing to work for financial inde-
pendence, we'll establish you in
your own part time business, supply-
ing
upplying household' and farm necessities.
Suitable travel outfit required.
Credit furnished. Write—The J. R.
Watkins Company, Dept... O -B-4,
Montreal, Que.
Nut coal is impossible to get except for
Brooder houses. Hard coal of any hind is
very very slow coming. Those who got
one-half their supply early were fortunate.
Several of our customers have not got any
hard coal yet. We expect to unload a car
of Sun Kinn' Coal next week and we advise
all to get some of this coal and mix with
what class of fuel you have on hand to save
hard fuel.
Our customers who did not get their
hard coal this year will have 1st place next
year.
D. Id. McDonald
THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER
How dear to my heart is the steady
subscriber,
Who pays in advance at the birth
of each year—
Who lays down the money,• and does
it quite gladly, JAS HOGG, LEWIS RGWLAND,
And casts 'round the office a halo Proprietor Auctioneer
of cheer. Clarence Borho Clerk
She never says: "Stop it; I cannot-��------ -^-
afford it; """_ e" `"
I'm getting more papess than now
I can read;"
But always says: "Send it; our
people all like it;
In fact, we all think it a help and
a need."
Auction Sale
Household Effeots of Jas. Hogg
Will be held at
The American Hotel Barn Instead
of Pope's Barn. There will
be more shelter.
ON SATURDAY, JANUARY end
Commencing at 2 p.m. sharp
Cook Stove
Box Heating Stove (nearly new)
Cupboard Sideboard
Kitchen Chairs
4 Rocking Chairs lilasy Chair
Aran Chairs Extension Table
WEDDING
McLean - Terry
RODN•EY — At St. John's Pres-
byterian manse here, Rev. N. G.
Smith, S6.A„ united 1n marriage
Dorothy Jean Terry, only daughter
of Mrs. John McKenzie, Rodney,
and the late Walter Terry, to Don -
gal James McLean, only son of
Mr. and Mrs J. D. McLean, Wards-
' ville. The bride, who wore a dress
of pink crepe with a corsage of
Talisman roses, was attended by
. Mrs. Iler+bert Leith, of West Lorne,
and H. Leith, of West Lorne, at
Drop Leaf Table Sewing Machine (tended the groom. After a short
3 Wooden Beds wedding trip the young couple will
reside an the 3rd concessions, Ald-
borough Township.
Springs and Mattresses
Quilts and Blankets
Household Curtains
Gramophone and Records
Rugs, Linoleum Rugs
Washing Machine
3 Good Portland Cutters
Buffalo Robes
Dressers. Wash Stands
Dishes, Trunk
Moe, Rake. Garden Tools and
other articles too numerous to
mention.
Any person wishing to sell any-
thing at this sale may do so by
calling Ed. Henderson.
TERMS—CASH
How welcome her cheque when it
reaches our sedum.
How it makes our pulse throb!
how it makes our heart dance!
We outwardly thank her; we in-
wardly bless her—
The steady subscriber who pays
in advance.
—The Living 'Message.
Have y'•4 ur
1EYEp
Properly Cared
for
NOW
• • •
F. P. Homuth
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 118 Harriston
FROM
RANKS . F000 OFFICES
OFFARTMSNT STOt19 . OROOOISTS
OROCERs. . TOC'ACCONISTS
ROOK STORES .nd nrhov RETAIL STORES
55
In Memoriam
I31.SLOP—Irl loving memory of our
dear son Benjamin Gordon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Hislop; who
passed away 4 years ago to -night,
January 20th, 1940.
Today brings back sad memories
of that sad night When you were
taken from us. Just 4 years ago to
night. We •often sit and think of
yon and to think you could not say
good-bye before you closed you
eyes.
Sadly missed by Mother, Daddy,
Brothers and Sisters.
HARDWARE BU E ANAC AIME t'tl
''%,WN A
reY ( ,
hardware
Having purchased the business formerly
known as the Davison & Son Hardware,
we use this means of introducing ourselves
to the people of this. community. So
whether you purchase or not, come in and
let us get acquainted.
As present times are difficult for both
prospective customer and merchant alike,
our motto will be ... to satisfy to the utmost
WANTED
LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
therm to us.
Export Packers
BRUSSELS
PHONE 70x
J. A. C. Kay Manager Corps. On Isis return from overseas
Of Perth Mutual, he enrolled in an. engineering
Succeeds A. E. Dodds oourso at the University of Toronto,
J. A. C. May has been appointed graduating in 1092. He accepted a
manager and director of the. Perth position with the Canadian Fire
Underwriters' Association in Tor v,
the staff
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, onto, but left it to rejoin"
succeeding A. E. Dodds, who has
retired because of failing health
after nearly 30 years service with
the cbarnpany.
Mr. Kay advances from the posi'
tion of assistant manager, which
he has held for 11 years. He first
joined the staff of the company in
1912. From 1916 until 1919 he
served in Canada and England with
'the Royal Canadian Anmy Medical
Of the Perth Mutual in 1923 as in
speutor of risks, He stayed wildf„;''
the Perth Mutual and was named
assistant manager in 1933•
Mr. Kay is a son of Mrs. A. IL:
Kay, 174 Church street, and the
Ilate A. M. Kay, former Stratfordp,
postmaster. Hie home is 104 John(
street, north. Mn. Kay has thre f
sons and is a nephew of Mrs. W. l
Kerr, Brussels..'
Pre -Stock Taking Sale
r ms a har'g$ :`r dliromprfCll,
can aff rd to miss
'Fur Tri ` mei ,I, oments once
as.
Masses' Coats 2G Ott.
11 Women's and Misses broken line
Shoes in oxfords and pumps
Special to clear • • ' • • . • • . $1.98;
res es
es
Misses two-piece woolene Dresses,
sizes 12 to 20 regular 5.95 Special • X53.95
Misses crepe Dresses regular 5.95,
Special - • • $3.95'"
1
Men's knee rubber boats, sizes 6 to 11
in stock.
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—Icor
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War Savings Stamp Free.
THF 4RCAD STORE
Phone 61
Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family
Good. For
ti Kinds o
Baking
SOLD IN BRUSSELS S AT
Backer Bros.
Phone $ Butcher Mbetio Ira .sk