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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-3-15, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, March isu : 101 1; EASTER CARDS I I ,Choose Them .hem y ow Bright Messages for those overseas, as well as Gay Greetings for those nearer by. A good assortment• to choose from at .... , . • • .. • 5c, 10c and 15c each - — — -0., .,— 1 and Against Cods Vick's Vapo Rub . • . • 50c CHOOSE FROM T HE6E. Rexall Nose and Throat Drops 50c Buckley's Cough Syrup ... • • .40c and 75c,. Reziall Cold Tablets? , , 25c Cherry Bark 35c Cough Syrup „ 35c Rexall Cold Tabs • • .. 2 Melo-Rex Cough 50c Chest R SYRub . • ` ` 25c and 50c I ... The Good -Morning Tonic Rexall Morning 5Oc Salts • - , Very refreshing. Weight Feather Stationery Large Air Mail Writing Pads , . , 35c Large Scrap Books with map of Europe on Front Cover • • 15c F. R. jf ASA C h Aro s • • . 10c rim Bros. Glycerine & Honey Pastilles .. • , , . • • 15c Meloids • • ,. • Vul,'s Cough Drops • 15r. Buck".ev's Throat Aids 10c Liii c 1 & Licorice Lozenges • , . . , 10c Smith Bros lOr Cough Drops • A Favorite Shampoo Dresi•a .. , , • • 17c and 69c Skrip Ink Try it to -day .. 15c bottle Waterman's Fountain frac Pen Ink • ' . • In Stock Again Cooper's Dri-Kil Also Dr. Bell's Farm Stock Preparations SMITH DRI:Y uGla f and STATIONEP SAtirt TELEPHONE NO. 52 , TELEPHONE NO. 62 1. l > ss Ads A 1' tip ,,74. DISABLED DEAD rAi or 4niicidy removed in Clean. Sanitary truck... 72 BRUSS'S:I N Phone collect. 0 6 iiwgar' ane Seg01'1��. ..s„g v.corno '",0001' ...0x ,.. ms00rn, B€ L ir:r.; Ili- BRIJSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Elmer D. Bell,- B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A. (Absent on Active Service'' Wednesday and Saturday afternoons) BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 antil 6:00 (except Thursday from 9:00 wadi 12:00) ."t ON 1 ate lee e t' ,- S" - 1 Wit Glasses EYE,#TAI causes headaches, weariness, no pep, drowsiness ',EI.UKbED VISION manes it hard to thread needles, read the paper, sew in comfort. If your eyes trouble you, . have them examined ixte BRUSSELS by R. A. REID, R.O. Stratford's leading Optoirietriat for 25 years... BRUSSELS OFFICE—•MISS HINGSTON'S STORE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 to 4:00 `"191ioria'Si 'For'Appointntent 11 1, 1 —r Good Values in Use„e., Cars At ” " The Brussels Used Car Depot 1941 Dodge +Coach. with Radio and Heater 1940 Ford De Lime Coach with heater 1936 Plymouth Coach with heater 1933 Chev. Coach 1931 Chev. Coupe 1931 Model A Ford Coupe 1930 Model 'A Ford Coach G. 'E. NURSE At The Cities. Service Gas Station BRUSSELS -- ONTARIO FOR SALE— .' S,,w sue in a couple of etelce. phone 505.9— �. :n.. :ALE— A1few slicks of Elm Timber suit, able for sleepers, apply at, The Post. t GANDER FOR SALE— w'.11 sell of excliui go fur t, goose. phone. 57-r19 Sylvester Raynar•d GLEAMING AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and implements to be held on TUESDAY, APRIL lith At Lot 80, Con, 8, Morris Township 1/4 miles South of Brussels Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp JOHN SPEIR-:Proprietor LeW ROWLAND—Auctioneer • AUCTION SALE SCISSORS SHARPENED— — MONDAY, MARCH 20th Leave your scissors at The • Post John ,Dippel, Lot'20, Con. 3, if they need sharpening. Wallace Twp., 2 miles north of Listowel one mite east of Highway No. 23 Farm Stock, :Implements and Furniture Herd of well bred 'Durham Cows, some due time of sale. Car roads open to sale. John Dippel,,Proprietor W. M. Scott, Auctioneer, FOR SALE— Durhanx Cows, 2 fresh, 3 springers, also 2 young sows, clue in. April pleme 234-10 Dan McKinnon FOR SALE - 1 steel Bed, walnut Huish with. springs; 1 wood bed with springs and 2eileee mattress. • phone 73 FOR SALE— Seed Grain' (Urban oats mixed with Nobarb Barley). phone 25-r-5 Carl Hemingway AUCTION SALE Household Effects of the late CATHERINE McCALLUM at her residence on William Street, Brussels FOR SALE— SATURDAY, Y MA CH 25, 190 3 -year -cld Jersey Cow due in May, Sale commences at 2 p.m. sharp •i-year-oicl Clyde Horse, broken, 1500 1 drop leaf table, 1 small table, G lbs. chairs, 3 rocking chairs, 2 upholster - W. A.McQnarris ed chairs, 1 occasional chair, 1 heat- . •er with pipes. 1 cook stove and Pipes, 1 sideboard, sewing machixie, phone 24-r-12 FOR SALE— 1 cupboard, 1 wooden bed, springs 98 -acre grass farm, Lot 29, Con. 9, and mattress, 2 dressers, 2 stands, Grey Township. apply to David Kerr, R,R,1, Ethel 1 •chest of drawers, 3 lamps, 1 rug 10' x 12', pictures, braided mats, .cudbta1ns, lawn mower, wash board, buck saw, 'axe, small articles, SALES AND SERVICE— There will also be offered far sale On Wood's electric grinders, roll• subject to a reserve bid (1) House ere, milking machines, litter carriers and lot on William Street, Brussels and barn door track, "02) Part of Lot 29, Concession 9, Harold Thames, Agent Morris: Township, TERMS—C•ASH LEWIS ROWLAND—Auctlonoer ISABEL LOWERY, Administratrix estate of Catherine McCallum ROBERT PATRICK, Clerk WANTED.— Young ANTED—Young woman, in, her thirties, re- quires work. If housework $25 monthly, Apply Myrtle Cook, Brussels. Ont. LOST— Spare wheel with tire for '29 Ford hrtween Walton and corner of loth on. of Grey on Monday, March lath. Finder please notify phone 27-1-4 ,fames W. Smith FOR SALE— Known as Brussels Terrace as` proprietor not able to look after the upkeep. Terms, phone 65-r-20 John Clark Brussels FOR SALE— Cartier Seed Oats, $1.10 per bus. 1 weighed 46 lbs. per measured bushel . F. " Ess' om from threshing machine 1942.; Velvet 1 • Nobarb Barley, good sample $1.30 OPTOMETRIST per bus.; 5 good pure bred Short-. horn bulls 12 months old, 4 reds 1 Phone 118 roan also 'Cows to freshen. soon. (Phone Wroxeter) George McEwen Illuevale . v your rj j TES a r. 0 nth T Holliston START IN YOUR OWN PART TIME BUSINESS— If You have been laid' off is a war plant, if your farm work or other occupation does not take, ell of your. time, if you are honest and depend-' able, military exempt, willing to work for financial independence. well establishyou in your own pant xcV time business, in nearby rural •'rt locality, supplying household ;and • ; farm necessities, Suitable travel outfit regnlr'ed. Credit !wanted. WR,I'TE1 THE J. R. WATKINS COM- PANY, DEEPT, O-11-4, MOD1TR.l7;Ax., QUI]. .50 nR r"' Nitail01 A N bririmino .iw4 S S 1111111111111111111101111101.11111111111111, �t t ytf1e1i • 110'0 Yr! - • T li4 - LIVE- HENS AND CH'ICKEN'S also' ~ . GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS BEST PRICES' PAID Before you sell any'poultry' phone ',the Export Packers. We; w ll call • at our place for any quantity or you can :,bring them to us. xpo t' Packers PHONE • 70a $SS'E` • In Memoriam SP13IIt-1n loving momady o3 my dear Parente, a Cherislird mother Agness who passed away let g years ego, and my dear father .foliir who passed away a1x year's. ago, Marek 14th, irr Goderlch: Today recalls the memory Of loved one's gone to rest And Lhasa who think or }hem today Are -the ones who loved there best. Sadly missed by daughter Aun in Memoriam DAVIDSON—Its loving memory of our dear mother, Myrtle Davidson, who passed away March 13, 1939: Tile evening star shines on the grave Of one we loved but could not. save The call was sudden the shook severe To lose our mother we loved so dear; Nothing but memories as we journey on, - Longing for a smile from a, roved one gone. None knows the depth o1' our• drop regret, Bu we remeanhe7 when others forget. Sadly missed by daughters Eloyce, Audrey end Doreen an sons ' Calvin and Cleve (overseas). AUCTION SALE andImplements of Farm Stook Mr. Harold Jackson has been In- structed to sell by public auction on Lot 28, Con. 10, McKillop Township on Wednesday, March 22nd, one and a quarter miles north of Win- throp and one half mile west, the following:- HOIhSNS-'Team of gray mares, x•ieing five yrs. old; driving mare 10 yrs, old; General purpose mere rising 3 yrs. odd, CATIALE-6 Hereford cow:< due to freshen in March; Hereford eow, fresh two months; 4 Durham cows due in March and April; Brindle cow fresh two months; Durham heifer due to freshen May lst; Durham bull 1 yr. old; 0 Hereford baby beeves G00 to 700 lbs.; 7 -Here- ford calves rising 1 yr. old. IMPL1SMTNTS—Frost and Wood binder 7 ft. in rust class coudition; 10 et, steel rake M.H.; Frost • and Wood stiff tootli cu'ltvator; walking plow; truck wagon, 3 -inch tire; 16 ft. hey rack; M. H. hay loader; Top buggy; cutler; grain grinder 10a/s inch; International graip separator, 282E46, in good con- dition; Colony house, 10x10, TERMS—CASH ZAXK McSPADDEN—Prop, HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer • AUCTION SALE, Household Effects Lot 25, Concession 13, McKillop Twp. 2 Mlles South of Walton on Highway TUESDAY, MARCH 21st Sale commences at 1 P.M. Sharp 1 Kitchen Cupboard, 12 Kitchen Chairs, 1 Glass Cupboard, 1 Small Cupboard, 2 Bed" Springs, 2 Odd Beds, 1 ()hest of Drawers, 1 Wash Stand, 1 Victor Vietrola and Records, 4 Small Tables, 2 Cellar' Tables, 2 Diiop Leaf Tables, 6 Rocking Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, 2 Bedroom Suites, 1 Dining Room Table cud .Ohairs, Oak Setee and 3 Chairs, 2 Ironing Boards, 3 Small Stands, 1 003, 1 Buffet, 1 Mirror, 2 Clothes Racks, 1 Singer Sewing Machine, 1 Couch, 2Truters, 1 (3 -day) Cloclt 0, Creoles, 1 Dinner Set of Dishes, Knives and Forks, Pots and Pans, 1 Coal 0n Oven, I Coal 011 Heater, 1 Coal 001 Lamp, 2 Dozen Quart Jars, 3 Dozen. picot Jars, 1 Rug' 8 x 12, 1 Linoleum Rug 9 x 12. 1 Rug (Axminster) 4 x 8, 1 Washing Machine, 1 Mop Pail and Wringer, Pictures, 1 Wheel Chair, 1 Cutting Box, 1 Pressing Iron, 1 Set Irons, 1 , Bird Gage, 1 Set of Scaleo 3 Lamp ,Shades, 2 Electric Reading Lampe, 1 Tub and Walsh Stand, '1 Wash Board, 1 Lawn Mower, Tools, t Sugar Kettle, 1 0a.k Barret, Curtain Stretchers, 1. Electric Plate, 1 llectrio Iron, 1. Phlico 171eoti•lo Radio, 1 Ellecteic: "Therapeutic Solenoid" 1 Ranch Stove, 2 Hareers, 1 Cook Stove (Quebec) 1 Panel Door, 1 Strainer Pail, 1 Grind Stone,'l F3ee Smoker, 1 Vice and Anvil, 1 S'aw Vice,' 1 Scythe, 'l Cross Cut Saw, 1 Step Ladder, 1 Barrel Churn, 1 Tool Chest, Chicken 'Wire, Chicken Feed- ers, Forks and Shovels, 1 Hay knife TERM8-=CASH MRS. IDA MoTAGGART, Proprietress ROBT: PATRICK, Clerk LEW ROWLAND, Auctioneer SAWS•-- .� ..._,.,' Crosscut saws filed aitd gummed if necessary. Also handsaws, pruning saws & buctsaws• SHARPEN— Knives, scissors, every- thing with an edge. New handles put on steam and knives. ' Leave Them At THE BRUSSELS POST 1 Car 4.foot Wood (White Birch): expected $'10.00 at -Order Early— Car Coke en track (Class A) Car Nut Coal (Blue) about March 20th We have kept our customers supplied with ',Class A" Fuel this, season and expect to do same next season but give us your order early.. Thank you. car. J. He AAS, E T EL ,., ,w '11 4 1116. Jr .4 • p ,V ' '{' T ms's .AI ;,; 1. r.. !fie r' r £.: gp�� Iy� U ' t5Vl i CHOWS CREAMERY - a• t0 , a.: th Women's and Misses' • Spring Coats I n the latest .styles At Reasonable Prices Men's, W omen's and Children's Spring Shoes Now in stock Y V'. Men' dens s s'w its in bice, browns and greys 22.95 up to 27.50 den's Felt Tats / .98 up to 3.95 Large assortment o Men's and Boy's Tweed Caps Men's Knee Tubber Boots AC'1 S iZe . v. Don't forget: to ask. for ,your sale -slips --For $10.90w,,'prth•cif tl ese:we.give you A W .r' S .viibgs'S"tarsi? Free. HF }....' F.,, yr' % r jy;STORE pM,it1'... ..'�77 REl4 99Rf1l1S1A , Phone 61 -- . Rrttsacll Ont. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family