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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-2-2, Page 4..00._..._00..-.-.. --=•-,•-•m...�.-- St. Valentine's Day Monday, Fe ":,1rary 14th See our Colorful Display of VALENT INES Secure a supply for the post office school boxes. at lc, 2; 3; and 5c each Also the larger ones at 10c, 15c and 25c And very Attractve Folders with Envelopes at 5c & 10c each For Decoraing and Parties—Rel Crepe Paper, Fancy Hats, Red Bristol Board and Serviettes 3 WAYS TO FIGHT A COUGH with Rexall Bronchial Syrup (1) Relieves Congestion ' (2) Soothes Irritated Membranes (3) Checks the Cough 50c Bottles VITAMINS FOR Resistance & Good Health A.B.D. & G. Capsules $1. Multple Vitamin Capsules $1.50 Fortified A. and D. Cod Liver Oil $1. bottles Iron and Yeast Tablets Bottle of 100 • • • 79c Puretest Cod Liver Oil 75c bottles Plenamins with Liver and Iron . , -• .. $1.75 Public School Geographies Now in Stock • • .. • • • 75c each. JUST RECEIVED— A Lirnited Supply Gillette Blue Blades 25c Package F. R, R,Storo TFh.F.PHONE NO. 62 • Classified " ed t s TI -IE BRUSSELS POST FOR SALE— Fresh Cowie and SptingeJe also a bunch of good pigs ready t4 {Sean. i phone 23-r-16 Dan McKinnon FOR SALE— A car of Oats a Walton on Mon- day night, aPDIy to Wilmer Cuthill, J. R. Hamilton • I LOST— Male Redhone Pox Hound, wear- ; ing leather strap. Please toa•w:1rtl any information to Alvin Rutledge ) $j UCsGin 1 and STATIONED TF -t F.PHONE NO. 62 ), _1000-0000 asmsaisomeele DISABLED DEAD or 4:16,rarry removed us Clean Sanitary trucks- Phone collect. 72 BRUSSELS Vi Ma. A Limited Stone . Cir or.s Litidied �.LL EF. .`r Eu ' ``,> BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Eimer D. Bell, • B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.t (Absent on Active Service Wednesdaynnd j aturdesy �h BRUSSELS OFFICE FIOURS Dai! from 9:90 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 600 Y III (except Thursday from 3:00 until 12:00) ..,�-._- m 1 With ,Reidl's Glasses EYE STRAIN causes headaches, weariness, no pep, drousiaess bLIJRRED VISION; makes it hard to thread needles, read the paper, sew in comfort. If your eyes trouble you, have them examined ha BRUSSELS DY R. A. REID, R. O Stratford's leading Optometrist for 25 years. BRUSSELS OFFICE, -MISS HINGSTON'S STORE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 to 4"' • Phone 51 For Appointment .at foopsvacataistalaaineassiaatautenetaetainteattsameasstaataaatnatitaasenuttam GOOD USED CARS Come in and look them over. 1941 Dodge Coach (with heat and musk) Ford V-8 DeLuate Coach Ford Sedan with Radia and Floater Ford V-8 SedanChev. Coach (no knee action) Chev. Coupe Model A Coach Used 20-30 Wallis Tractor 194 1937 1934 193?, 1331 Model A Coachettuestatnesneymism 1931 1930 G. E. N URSE rat= t, A The The Cities Service Gas Station ONTARIO i4 Phone 79, Brussels FOR SALE - 1 Dining room Table, 6 leather - seated Dining room Chairs (like new) 3. Coal oil Heater, 1 45 -inch bed Spring. E. Nurse—Cities .Service Gas Station Brussels FOR SALE— Seed Vanguard Oats mixed with two cawed Barley Stands up well runs well and chops well. apply to Phone 23-r-6 Elmer Ellacott SCISSORS SHARPENED— — Leave your scissors at The Post if they need sharpening. PASTURE FARM FOR SALE - 187 acre pasture farm, adequate water supply, plenty of shade. apply to Clifford Hoegy, R.R, 1, Walton (3 miles oast of Walton) phone Brussels 48-r-27 Order Your Chicks NOW— Hugh Pearson, Brussels is agent for Tweddle Chicks. Avoid dissap• pointment — ORDER EARLY. 25 different breeds from which to choose. Phone 62x Hugh Pearson. FOR SALE— Four Shorthorn Bulls, Two Collde Pups from a good mother and a quantity of dry wood. Thomas Kerr, Heufryn. Ont. Phone 35-r-9, 13russels. FOR GALE - 100 acres, S3i of lot 14, concession 4, Morris Township, farm of the late James 'Shedden, 2 8to;•eE• frame house; barn 66 x 72 feet, buildings in good repair, Ample wafer supply in both house and barn. Hydro can easily be installed. immediate Possession will be given. Apply to the executors, John Mc.rtivtr R, J. M,Laneblin START IN YOUR OWN PART TIME BUSINESS -- If you have been laid orf in a war plant, if your farm work or nth.r occupation does not take all of your time, 13 you are honest and de- pendable, military exempt, willing to work for financial independence, we'll establish you in your own part time business, supp'ly:ng house - hop and farm necessities. Suitable travel outfit required. Credit furn- ished. Write—The 7, R Watkimt Company, Dept. O -B-4, Montreal, Que. , IF eve i� EYES Properly C .;re for NOW'A Fe F. Homuth OPTOMETRIST Phone 118 Harriston Do 1,ou G"equi:'e a new Cream Sep R ator /le Way la iii' "+ r Call in and see us, we can supply you. ALSO FOR SALE 1 No. 11 Massey -Harris Grain Grinder, nearly new. J. <•,. Fischer BRUSSELS Massey-i-Iarris Dealer BELGRAVE The annual meeting of the United Church was held in the Sunday school room of the church Taesda.y afternoon and was well attended. Rev. G. H. Dunlop conducted the meeting and led in a short devotion- al period. Stewart Procter was elected secretary. The statistical report showed a membership of 196. The financial statement and managers report giv- en by George Johnston, showed a substantial increase over last year. General receipts total $1,625.75 with. a balance of $60.84, Missions re- ceipts were 9262.18. The Sunday school report was given by W. McClenaghan who stated the re• ceipts were 9185.29, with a balance of .$45.70. The Young People's Union report was given by George John- ston and showed receipts of $69.17. Both the Sunday school and Young People's Union have had a success- ful year, handicapped as they are by loss of members due to the war. • The Baby Band report .given by Mrs S. Procter showed receipts of 92.10. There were 30 babies en- rolled. Mrs. J, Miller reported for the Women's Missionary Society who have had a successful year, re. ceipts being $204.72. There Is a membership of 25, five of whom are life members. The society also have a gift fund of which Mrs. J'. Michie was treasurer and which had re- ceipts of $21.06. The Women's Association report was given by Mrs. J. Anderson who stated the receipts were $27.1.92, with a balance of 989,08. The Mission Band report was read by Mrs. S. Procter. Receipts for the year were 925.46. There were 28 members. In addition to the general funds, tate church has in trust $1,296.70, The elections resulted as follows: session, 42bert Vincent, retired; Carl Procter and Stewart Procter were op•pointed for a three-year term. Abraham Procter resigned front the beard of trustees and was made an 'honorary member. Albert Vincent was elected as a trustee. r3rt.,i7ra:.d7k °a1 FIT_ j, armt d0 s uhf 111 4 n� FEMME 62E • St:Ft ipAfr. EaUS MS �,.., ,R i. �uw iv.-. li. 1RJu. 1:•� Far � kn. i I.b g oL Cls it• ,latched al: ,.the Qi(�trdi `heed.! (ANL, Hatchery. 25 different bitecois to choose hyo a to PURMAasscroa, .6110. . CHO;: BRUSSELS CREAMERY •• Farmers drive sirs less than city people and get 1•w rates front FBut farmers de drive—one unin- sured aseident eonld wipe out your home or your savings. ' Buy the falI protection of Pilot Automobile lostano ea noun, FINDM BANKS n `POST OfPICES DEPARTMENT 5705115 ti, DRUGGISTS GROCERS . TO ACCONISTS ROOK STORES and other JAIL STORES las rwas.eM...u. Bost ear tell!MINT r-- -- moo. __ WALT ER SCOTT - BRUSSELS - Representing ILOT INSURANCE COMPANY We writes insurance to cosar ae eeeted - in Autos mobile, Fire, Permed Prop rtyr Floats, illoualsr7„) I W Mast, Bawl niter posma1 tssuraaee. . •... \V'od, tsday, ,anunl•Y. 261h, 1.044 riall a a d gzuto 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 them to us. Ex oil Packers PHONE 70x BRUSSELS R..." H. Coultes, E. Wightman and C. Nethery retired from board of elewartls and A. Coultes, G. John- ston and 1L Grasby ware elected to tltat office Plate collections are, W. MicCdenaghan, George Michie, Lyle Hopper, Martin Graiby; ush- ers, Robert Yuill, Harold Vincent, W. Manning, and Russel Kelly; auditors G. Michie and 7, Coultes. Mr. Dunlop gave a short talk concerning the year's work and tendered a vote of thanks to the retiring chairman of the board of stewards, R. H. Coulter, and thanked all the members and offi- cials for their support and co- operation, A unanimous invitation was ex. tended Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop to remain another year. The meeting closed with prayer by Mr. Don - lop. Men,30,40,-501 Pant Normal Pep, Vim, Vigor? Try Detre, Tonle Tablet,. Contain took,, ,510011. Imte, ooavJt,pdn 8l, 0olotum,pltn,kotvo;,lde normal sop, vlm.'Igor. vlteity allot 50, 40, or 64. Introductory elze 0,111, 05.. r1 not deltgbtod witty In;;;01,55,,{ pn010 o, motto, .0lund, 10m Drl.w tit all 1,01,101,. start 0010055 005,00 Tnblut, t0dy. is 28 all wool grey Army Blankets regular 6.95, Special 5.95 each. A large assortment of frV omen's and Misses' House Dresses 1.69 and 1.98. Men's Mackinaw Cloth E4'ind- breakers with zippers, sizes 36 to 44 Special $5.50. I'�oy'sreaerl Mackinaw Cloth fr"17. �` jindbreakers, all sizes, Special $3.95. Men's 12 inch high cut leather Boots Special $5.95. 36 inch Flannelette, white and assorted stripes suitable for quilting Growing girls' and Misses' Snow Boots, well made with sheep lined tongues 2,98 to 3.49. -.,. --...— --- ---------,...--_-........= ,........„ Don't -• ---- Don't forget to ask for your sale -slips -For $10.00 worth of these we give you A War Savings Stamp Free. nestalareareetteranneranalatellasateitlellarataniallattlaitlealiselIMPOPIMPIIM THE MCAIDE STORE Phone 61 -- Brussels, Ont. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Famiix —s God For ,A II Kinds of Baking SOLD EN BRUSSELS AT Baeker Bros. ;1 Phoned IMAM' She • arussils