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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-2-23, Page 4THE PEOPLE WF KNOW W OnceYar1 * ***,* U .4 Va'an, dtcC'a•uciceu who has been ill, is improving, we are glad to report, 46 A. 1 Clearance of Room Lots of WALL PAPE Discontinued Patterns to make room for the Spring Stock These are to be had at very much less than the regular prices and if the quantites will suit any of your rooms, they are Bargains. FOR THAT COLD Gargle with DRENE A Favorite Hair Mi 31 I Shampoo 17c and 69c Antiseptic family spent the week end relatives in Woodbridge. 25c, 50c and 87c i Wild Root Hair Rinse 15c • Miss Dorothy Armstrong holidaying in Toronto and Lando • * Miss Florence McNaughton turned recently from a visit Seaforth., • fi O. Mrs. W. C, Dunsford of Forest visiting at the hone of her moth Mrs. A, 0, Baeker, * • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cousins and with is n, re• 111 is er, Snap Shot Enlargements Select your Favorite Negatives and have one or more Enlargements made at 20c each and up. Can be colored if wanted. HORLICK'S Malted Milk The Nutritious Food Drink 50c FRENCH BALM Heals Chapped Hands Non Greasy 30c an 60c Bottles PAL RAZOR BLADES 5 for 10c NOSE AND THROAT RELIEF Reduces Swelling In Nasal Passages 50c Popular Friction Thts Winter Makes A Fine Gift None But the Lonely Heart $3.00 Little Man Keys of the Kingdom $2.75 $3.00 The Robe $3.00 F. R, SMITH :kap TFI..FPHONE NQ. 62 --- 11121JC;<GI.,1 and STATIONER rELEPI ONE NO. 62 ) DISABLED ,;;;40 or :sickly removed an Clean Sanitary truck.. Phoeae collect 72 BRUSSELS 11 10 50115 Lief tttrd x BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Elmer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A. (Absent on Active Service' Wednesday and Saturday afternoons) 11 BRUSSF.T .S OFFICE HOURS from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00l'; (except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00) • 1! EYES RI ��r a, T WithKeid's Glasses EYE STRAIN causes headaches, weariness, no pep, .drousinew ianla BLURRED VISION mazes k hard to thread needles, read the paper, sew in comfort. If your eyes trouble you, have thea examined ( s BRUSSELS sty 4 R. A. REID, R.1'O. �. car. Stratford's leading Optometrist for 2$ years. BRUSSELS OFFICE—MISS HINGSTON'S STORE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 to 4:00 Phone 41 For Appointment GOOD USED CARS Come in and look them over. 1941 Dodge Coach (with heat and music) 1940 Ford V•8 DeLuxe Coach 1937 Ford Sedan with Radio and Heater 1933 Chev. Coact (no knee action) 1931 Model A Coach 1930 Model A Coach 1929 Chev. Coach Used 20-30 Wallis Tractor staramsommasso G. E. NURSE At The Cities. Service Gas Station shun. ONTARIO e ;d M * Misses Clara Russell and Gene Sanderson were Sunday visitors in Kitchener and Hamilton. • * Mr. Roy Stewart of Toronto was a week end visitor with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sfewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglas, Behn:ore, were week end visitors with her parents Mr, and Mrs. W. C. King, * * * M•. Ed. Henderson has returned laoane after speeding a week at Niagara Falls with his daughter Mrs. Steiss. 4 At • Mrs. Wm. Jeater of Kincardine, who vias here attending the funeral of her brother, Walter Rose, is visiting with Mrs. Rose. • * • Jas. S. and Mrs. Armstrong attend- ed the funeral of the late Thomas W. Armstrong in Toronto over the' week end. * • • 11Ir. Bill Thompson of Winglaam spent the week end with Duncan McKinnon and attended the play and dance in the hall here on Friday night. 4 * * Mrs. A. Roy McKay of Buffalo, N.Y, was a guest with her ' Sather - in -law and mother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Chas, McKay for a number of days last week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLean and 5011 and Mrs. Malcolm McLeod of Seaforth visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Russell on Sunday. Miss Myrtle Givens, who . was a meal- end visitor with Mrs, P. itlitchell and family, left for her home in Saskatchewan after four months in Ontario with relatives in Clinton and Brussels. fi * Rev. 'M. F. Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. L.. D. 'rhrnnpson and. Mr: and Mrs. Harry Bolger attended. the service of Enthronement of Archbishop 0, A. Seager in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, on Monday even:eg. * * • Mrs, H. M. Clarke of Toronto has been holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Fulton, Mill 51,, and her sister Mrs. J. S. Armstrong, 9th Con. of Grey. n * Mrs Robert North and son Billy Peter of Toronto and Mrs. P. Gar- side of London were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordan C McDowell when they celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary. * Rev. M. F. Oldham, Revs. E. 0. Gallagher of Wingham and P. H. Streeter of Blyth attended the funeral of the late Dean P, N. Harding in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, last Friday .afternoon. * 4 * Mr, and Mrs, Gordon C. McDowell celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary on Thursday, February 17th and were the recipients 01 many lovely gifts and greetings. We hope they live to celebrate many more happy occasions. Leave your saw at the Brussels Post if you want it put in A-1 shape, at reasonable price. nave your EYES Properly Cared for NOW ... BRUSSELS POST WeU1lee4ayl February 23rd, 1i941 Privately Owned Used Cars Late Models Great Values 1941 Super Deluxe Ford Coach 1941 Deluxe Ford Coach 19.0 Deluxe Ford Coach 1939 Chev. Coach 1938 Nash Coach 1937 Deluxe 'Ford Sedan 1937 60-H.P. Ford Coach 1933 Ford Coach 1933 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Ford Coupe A Chance To Buy A Choice Used Car SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF CARS. Tires, Batteries, Accessories, Genuine Ford Parts. Farmers Special Attention We carry in stock a full line of repairs for Ford Ferguson Tractor and Implements and also Disc Harrows, Cultivators and Mowers for the Ford Ferguson Tractor. We carry a full stock of repairs for Massey Harris, Implements and Machinery, also Milking Machines, Cream Separators, Choppers, Hay Loaders, Mowers, Plows, Drib, and Rakes. Our quota of Tractors both Ford and Massey - Harris are spoken forbut we expect a few more of each. If you have your name in we may be able to get you a Tractor. AT OUR SALES STABLES We have fifteen work horses at all times. Can sell you a matched team or any work horse that you may want. Let us know your wants. Also cows, we always have a few good springers on hand. L. and W. Waene 16T ot rsr; t Listowel, Ott. Cdas i d ied s i FOR SALE Four Shorthorn Bulls, Two Collie Pups from a good mother and a SCISSORS SHARPENED— — I quantity of dry wood. Leave your scissors at The Post ; Thomas Kerr. Henfryn, Ont. if they need sharpening, Phone 33-r-9,Brussels. FOR SALE— ".A buggy, cutter, harness and a START IN YOUR OWN drivia'g Horse. • : PART TIME BUSINESS— phone 72x Wm. P.• Little FOR SALE - 98 -acre grass farm, Lot 29, Con. 9, Grey Township. apply to David Kerr, R.R.1, Ethel PASTURE FARM FOR SALE - 187 acre pasture farm, adequate water supply, plenty of shade. apply to Clifford Hoegy, R.R. 1, Walton (3 miles east of Walton) phone Brussels 48-r-2.7 WANTE 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 thein to us. —70 Export Packers PHONE 70x BRUSSELS Where Is Your Double? Every one has a double some- where. English bobbies came noon a suicide they mistook for Mussolini., A •Scotchman is the "sptttin' image" of Mahatma Gandhi. Read strange stories of look•alikes and how science explains them, in The' American Weekly with this Sunday's (Feb. 27) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Have It Sharp A dull saw will not cut, and the one sure way to have your saw working right 1s to bring it in to The Brussels Post, Trial Postponed Hearing of two charges, danger- ous driving, and leaving lie scene of an accident after the car he was driving allegedly struck two per- sons, against Flt, Lt, Lloyd D. Ren- wick, 22, Tees -water, stationed at an R:C.A.F. camp in Nova Scotia, was• adjourned to March 16, The charges arose out of an nc• cident on No. 4 highway, near Mringhann, when Hilda Brown, 24,. Wtugheni, and William Friar, 23, Port 'Hope, a surveyor for the De- partment of Highways, were in- jured, Miss Brown suffering lacer- ations and concussion; and. Friar internal injuries. The charge was laid by Provincial Constable Frank. Taylor of Clinton. • COMMENCING ,)^.>ARHt_ytst4 I ane taking over the business of 'FHE ANGLO SERVICE STATION I will welcome my old customers as well as new ones and try my utmost to serve all in future as in the past. A Share of Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated. PHONE 99X JOE MELLY BRUSSELS, ONT. If you have been laid off in a war Plant, if your farm work or other occupation does not take ail of your time, if you are honest and de- pendable, military exempt, willing to work for financial independence, we'll establish you in your own part time business, supplying house- holl and farm necessities. Suitable travel outfit required. Credit furn- ished. Write—The J. R Waticins Company, Dept, 0-B-4, Montreal, Que. , Look At Your Label.— (arid Brooder Coal .and— Car, ;OFA Bid . C. Shingles tslt"...a.. Next Week. Order Now. If the party ,who picked up a Steel Coa1. Chute between Lumber yard and John Spek's cornet Jan.; 25th, ' don't re- turn it at once, the police will be notified. D. N. McDonald F. F. Domuth OPTOMETRIST Phone 118 Haerista* • ▪ 4,m a "-7 • r, 285 yards Marquisette bili Ends some wzth clots, .Reg. 49c a yd._ 3 pecia1, 29c, a yard. ae� :•_ • .eta. '-- ;ge Men's Blue Denim Overalls an a Smocks to match, all sizes, 1.98 a garment. DRESSES 1 Rack of Women's and Misses' Dresses, some two-piece, re u'la r 5.95 and 6.95, Special 3.95. Piltol Floor Rugs 6x9 •• $4.25 9x12 7/e 99 -• $6.25 9 x 131/2 .. $8.50 •$6.50 9'. x 15 $9.50 9 x'101/2 . , . $750 $10.6a Don't forget to ask for your sale.sips--For $10 00,'Worth of these we give you A•• iriir Savings Stamp Free. TH. . ACADE °RkE "www Phone 61 ' -- Brussels, Ont. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fanny