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If you have Papering to do, see our Patterns, as we
I are fortunate, in having a splendid assortment right in
, stock, at reasonable prices.
Large Moth -Proof
Garment Bags
Side Opening
59c each
Elkay's
Moth Fume Crystals
can be used in a
Vacuum Cleaner
RED CEDAR FLAKES • • • - 30c pkg
Takes the place of Red Cedar Chest and Moth Balls
Four Square
Floor Wax 45c
Four Square
Furniture Polish 45c
We get many repeat orders
for these two products.
Two Good
Spring Medicines
Peptona—
A stimulating Tonic
$1.00 Bottles
Rexall Blood Purifier
$1.00 Bottles
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RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS.
EYES EXAMINED — — GLASSES FITTED
Mr. Reid has been coming to Brussels for 10 years and
can give you perfect satisfaction and eye Comfort as he has
done for thousands of others in this district.
"SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT•"
R. A. RE!
Stratford's Leadng Optometrist
Over 25 years.
Miss Hingston's Store, Brussels—
ist and 3rd Wednedays 2:00 to 4:30 P.M.
NEXT VISIT WED., June 7th
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Clovers are scarce• We have a full line of Alfalfa, Red
Clover, Alsike, White and Yellow Clover at present, also
good stock of Mixtures at reasonable price. Get your,
Kentucky, Bluegrass, Sudan Grass, Rape Seed Etc.
Certified Seed Potatoes and Table Stocks.
Irish Cobbler, Katandin, Green Mountain
We have a good stock of Dutch Set Onions.
Grass seed!
FDS' m
Start your chicks right with Rose Brand and Choiceteria
Feeds made by F. S. Watt & Sons, Palmerston.
We have a full line of Fencing Requirements.
woven wire, barb wire, etc.
A.[ a1. Pearsots
Ethel Phone 52-r-7
mimeqamsnagor
splendid work done, by t\1.1,,,, U.,11
ors of i1uoardine,
Mrs. F. G. Fowler, I3htovtrlo,
President of Maitland Presbyterial,
gave the closing address, which was
• based on Ute word Gu reonard,•'
"The last utile in the soldier's
journey is the hardc:P," she said,
"but the last mile in the Christian's
journey is the easiest becnuae Christ
is at the end o1 they road•"
The report of the ("ourtesle' Com-
mittee was prelsentetl by Miss A.
McKinney, and the report of regis•
trationn showed that 159 officers, del-
egates and visitors had sigeal the.
register. Po
Presbyterial Held
Diamond Jubilee
Continued from Page One)
"Many of the best workers of today,"
Mrs, Reid stated, "are the grandson
children of the first members of the
Mission Bands." Nineteen auxiliaries
were represented at the meeting,
the roll call being answered by date
of organization, number of members
in society anti names of charter
members, if ally.
A solo by Mrs. Cameron MacDon-
ald, Lucflunow, was touch enjoyed
by the audience. A special offering
was taken to nark this. .special
occasion, and Mrs. John Richardson,
Langside, led in the dedicatory
prayer.
Council President Spoke
The Presbyterial felt honored in
having as special speaker for the
afternoon session, the Council
President, Mrs, McMurrich of To•
ronto, who mapped out the new work
in which the W.M.S. isbranching
out. The intense interest of the
audience denoted the inspiration
given them by their Ieader. In
speaking of the motto "Christ for
the World." Mrs. MoMurrich said,
"The mass of evil has been brought
clown to the individual and can be
corrected only by redemption. Each
one of us should rededicate herself
at this time in order to bring Christ
to 'the world."
During a season of greetings, Mrs.
Kenneth MacLean, Wingham,
brought greetings from the P.ro-
vineiat, Letters were read from
the missionaries who had gone out
from this Preslhytertel to foreign
lands, Miss Dorothy Douglas;
Raitish Guiana; Rev. .Hug.i Mac-
Millan, who is at present in Waslr-
ington, IT, S. A., Miss, Williamson
13111 Field, India; Mr, Angus Mac-
Kay, Jhansi, India, and Mrs Mao -
Kay, New Westminster," B.C. Dr.
Shortt and Mrs iShottt of Kincar-
dine, were in the audience and came
forward to add their congratulations
and hest wishes for th:e work that
had been done in 'the past and
would be carried on in the future.
Mrs. A. Strachan of Brussels, Rom
ovary President of the Presbyterial
was presented with a beautiful bou-
quet of roses by Mrs. Rd. Me
Whinney in 'recognition of lien
faithful service to mission work for
many years, and in a few well.
chosen words Mrs. McWhinney
expre5Iseki appreciation for the
Officers Elected
The meeting for 1945 ',viii be held
in the Presbyterian Church, Moles-
worth, The election and the instal-
lation of 'officers, was conducted by
Mrs. McMurrioh. The following form
the Executive for 194.4:
Brussels.
Pres,—Mrs, F. G, Fowler, Blue -
pale.
let Vice -Pres. --,Mrs. G. Reid, Tees -
water.
Ind Vice -Pres. --Mrs, A. McAuley,
Ripley.
Mrd
Vice.Pres.—Mars. Rd. McWhIn-
ney, Dungannon,
th Vice-Pres.—Mrs.
Moleswortih.
5,th Vice-Pres.—Mils. Leslie
tune. Wingham.
Treas.--Mrs. John Bell,
sardine,
Secretaries:
Corr.—Miss N. Malc,sm, 1-Ioly
rood,
Rec.—Mrs. I%. MacLean,;.Wingbant,
Finance—Mrs. R. Mowbray, White.
cluurch.
Mission Band—Miss M. McDougall,
Lucknow.
P.W.A. and Girls'—Mrs. D. ▪ B.
Pram, Teeswater.
Monte Helpers --Mrs. A. A. J. Sime.
son.. IS3ntail,
Student—Mrs. D Rae, Wingh▪ am.
Life Membership—Mrs, 'R, Thom-
son. Brussels.
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Girls and Married Women Are Urgently
Needed, for Interesting Work by a large
Western Ontario Manufacturer
on War Work.
Continued work offered but applications also accepted
for short time or summer employment.
Good Wages.
Excellent Working Conditions.
Uniforms supplied. Boarding facilities available. Appli-
cations not acceptable from those now on war -work.
Apply at your nearest employment and selective ser-
vice office or
At the office of the Brussels Post at
5 P. M. on Thursday, May 25th.
When a special representative. of these firms will be
there for interviewing and to take applications.
Refer to C. R. 1112.
McCarrol, ..
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SELF POLISHING LIQUID WAX AND PASTE
'FLOOR WAX
On Every FRIDAY Morning at 10:15
37 PRIZES AWARDED EACH BROADCAST
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For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware' Stores
-: ��� _. - ms`s r"'"�" a .w,.. •'m m.".:
Glad Tidings — Mrs. 13. McGee,! !
Wingham.
Supply—Mrs. Wm. Douglas, Luck -
Crow.
Welcome and Welfare—Miss. Dean
McLeod, Lucknow, R.R. G.
Library and Lil.orature—Mrs. J.
Richardson, Lucknow.
Press --Miss Olive Scott, Bluevale.l
Historian -- Mrs. R. McWhinney,..
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Mone Sets Limited
1 After the installation of officers
1 Mrs, J, Linklater, Teeswater, closed
1 the reeting with prayer.
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THE W. C. WOOD CO. LTD.
GUELPH, ONT.
Manufacturers of
Eleetricalt Farm Equipment
Milking Machines, Milk Coolers, Grain Grinders, Oat Rollers,
Feed Mixers, Electric Fences and Refrigeration.
Also Surge and Universal Milking Machines can be had
t with little or no waiting.
Local Agent— ,;,.
Hip id Thomas
.. ;Phone -80x
Brussels, Ont.
SCISSORS SHARPENED_
Bring your scissors to The
Brussels Post if you want them to
work better than ever,
With his usual long-windedness,
the bore was describing one of his
hair -breadth escapes.
"There was I," ,he said, "on 0
lonely road. miles from anywhere,
with a blazing car. What do you
"Ink 1 dad?"
lµ One weary listener stifled his
�aiwnis long enough to reply: "Tock
::clang breath and blew it out!"
BELL ik BENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries P1sc
Elmer. D. Bell,- B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service' 'Wednesday and 'Saturday
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS.
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 0.40
(except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:09)
smeanumeneMa
Have your
EYES
roperly Cared
for.
NOW
°l F. Homuth
OPTOMETRLST
Phone 118 Harriston
Good Values in Use t''rk Cars
At The Brussels Used Car Depot
1941 Dodge Coach, good tires, heater and radio
1938 Chev Coach heater and good tires
1934 Ford Sedan
1930 Chev. Coach,/ real rubber
1930 Model A Coach, real rubber
Good Riding Plow
G. E. NURSE
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At The Cities Service Gas Station
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LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS :s
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or your can bring
them to us.
Export Pack€ rs
PHONE 70x BRUSSELS
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BANKS . . POST OFFICES
DEPARTMENT STORES • DRUGGISTS
GROCERS • TORACCONISTS
WOK STORES and cIMP RETAIL STORES
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.Sfinning Sh es For
The Whole Family
Women's White Oxfords; laced to the toe
Used for all sports, sizes 3 to 8, $1.25
Wornen's blue and white Oxfords, with
low heels, sizes 4 to 8, $1.49
Men's heavy duck Boots with solid rubber
heels, sizes 6 to 11, $1.98
Men's Brown Oxfords, sizes 6 to 11, $1.49
Boy's Brown Boots, sizes 1 to 5, $1.25
Boy's Brown Oxfords, heavy soles,
Sizes 1 to 5,, $1.35
Youth's Brown Oxfords sizes 11 to 13, $1.00'
MissesBlue Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2, $1.00
Child's ' Blue Oxfords, sizes 6 to 1'0/.85c.
Child's Brown Oxfords, sizes 6 to 10x2, .85c
Child's White Oxford's, size's 6' to 101/;,.,
c
Misses' Brown Sandals, sizes 11 to 2, .89c
Misses, Blue Sandals, sizes 11 to 2, .89c
'Child's BrownSandals, 6 to 10%,:, .75c
Child's Blue Sandals, sizes 6 to 10%, ..75c
Don't forget to ask for our sale-slips—for
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A. Wari.Savi gs Stamp Free.
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Brussels, ,Ont.
Store Widc,,B ,rgains for the Whole Fairaily