HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-7-19, Page 4THE BR1.J,SSEi•S POST
Skeeter Skoot Cream, drives away
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MosountcteS •. ,,.,,.••.,.,., . 35c
Post Cards of Brussels,
Good Assortment
5c each
Anacin Tablets for headaches and colds 25c
Rex-Eme Skin Cream 29c
Gypsy Cream for sun burn • • ' • . .. 30c
Writing Pads, extra number of sheets 15c
Rexall Teething Aid
• . ......... • . • 35c
Poison Ivy Chek 50c bottles
40c
Rexall Foot Powder
Grape and Lemon Fruit Salts
• • 50c
Rexall Corn Solvent
English Garden Perfune
Gillette Blue Blades
25c
30c
. , . , • 25c Fkg.
Silique Liquid Stocking
• $1.00
I; English Health Salts with drinking glass 43c
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STATIONER
TELEPHONE NO. 62 TF:l.rPHONE r.o. 62
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WILLIAM SP INCE
Estate Agent Conveyancer
and Comnsissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, ONT.
NOTICE
CO PLETE EYESIGHT
SERVICE
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 ars he has
done for thousands of others in this district.
"SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT-"
A. REID
Stratford's 'Leadng Optometrist
Over 25 years.
hs Kingston's Store, Brussels --
1st and 3rd Wednedays 2:00 to 4:30 P.M.
Next Visits, Wednesday, August 2nd, 23rd
.:141.0.,
lane 1nestitty, July 19th, 1014
F Esters!
Get hteratiina1 Harveater
Repair Paris at the
Ada,
0,11111F -
s Ch
reel
Fall Fair Dates
Blyth Sept. 13-14
Ifin,eardrine Sept, 14-15
Lion's Heard Sept. 13-14
Merlin Sept. 14-15
Midland Sept. 14-16
Milverton ... ........... . Sept 14.15
New Ia.mlburg Sept. 15-16
Orangeville Sept. 12-13
Oshawa w,,, Sept, 11-13
Palmerston Sept. 15.7 6
Stratha+oy Selnt. 11-13
Acton .... ............ ....:.......... Sept. 22.23
Drayton Sept. 19-20
nmbro Sept. 13
Exeter ,Sept. 20-21
Galt
Glencoe
Listowel
Mlldamy
Paisley
Powasean:
Seeforth
Stratford
'Manton
Art'h'ur
Atwood
Aylmer
Ayton
I
1
Ont.
Ches'ley
Clifford
Dungannon
Merton
Luoknow
Sept. 29-30
Sept. 25-26
Sept. 29-29
Sept, 27
Sept. 26-27
ETHEL
During the 'Sunday eventin; ser-
viets July 161.11 Rev, 5, Kerr of
13..tie,;els oceupied' the pulpit of
Knox Presbyterian Church, Ethel,
Prom his text, "Lose the brother-
hood, fear God, honor the Ding," I
Peter, 'Gh•ap 'd, :vs. 17, at preached a
powerful aur inspiring semen to an
attentive audience. The choir sang
an Anthem "Stand up, stand up for
Jesus." At the close of this service
the Honor Ran containing the names
of the boys in t'he Ktng'a service,
who have gone from thts church was
unveiled. Mrs John I eauter w'ho
has two 90116 in the service did the
unveiling, Misses Shirley Thomp-
son, Mary Dunbar rand Estelle Culp•
ninghann carried vases containing
!lowers in red, wOuite ani blue, con•
forming to the color scheme of the
Union. Sacks with which the church
was tastefully decorated, The Owers
were placed on a table beneath the
Honor Roll, 'Glen Deltlnter, clerk 00
session read the list of names which
follow: Stanley Alexander, J. Calvin
Kreider, John Dunbar, Loine Jar-
dine, G. Albert Krauter, Gordon
Kreuter, Kenneth Thompson, Stan-
ley I Campbell, Following the read.
tug of Mile names the roll was
ded'cated by Mr. Kerr followed by a
dedicatory prayer and singing of the
National Anthem, The cllolr sang a
very appropriate Hyimn"651 '011 Lord
our banner, God of might who wast
with Joshua in the fight.
There will) be no Sunday school
Tor church services in the Presbyter -
Ivo church, Ethel, July 23t'4 and July
30th,
Congregational Sunday school pie -
')r of this church to be held in 'the
Grove on Thursday afternoon,
July 27th.
The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian
.`hurch held their July meeting at
he home of Mrs. Stanley Dunbar
with 13 ladies present. The meeting
opened with Hymn 900 Mrs, R.
'•aurpbell then read the scripture
lesson from Ps, 10.3, Several of the
embers -then led in staort prayers
'ter which the Lord's Prayer was
•-peated in unison, The minutes of
he last meeting were reed by the
eeketary and approved God Save
The King was sung. • Roll called
answered by naming a favorite
"iymn'. All joined in singing one
e-rse of each Hymn The offering
•ras taken and business was disonss-
^d Hymn 326 wee shrug. The topic,
Evangelism" Was given by Mrs.
Cunningham tMalss McLennan gave
Leamington .................. Sept. 25.30
8611' hell ........ .............. Sept. 26-27
,Fort Elgin .................. Sept 29.00
Zurich _ Sept. 25-96
Hayfield Oetnber 3-4
Fordwieh October 6-7
MeaOord October 4.5
Owen Sound October 2.3
St. 89)aasys ,...........1,,......,October 4-5
Teeswater ,,.., Otcober 3-4
Tiverton October 3
Sept. 21-23 Walkerton Christmas Fair Nov,21.22
Sept. 19-80'
Sept, 20-21 , HOME CANNING
Sept. 19-20 , Successful home canning depends
Sept. 18-19 on destroying ala mloroscopie life by
Sept. 19-20 using sufficient ,heat for the proper
Sept. 21-22 length of bane and by Using airtight
Sept. 13-20 containers to prevent re -infection. In
Sept, 21-22 this way, the nataural tendency of
Sept. 26-27 treats and vegetables to decay
Sept. 29-30 , through the growth of bacteria,
Sept, 25.23 moulds, yeasts, and enzymes is
Sept. 29-30 oiunteracted.
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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 tuantify or you can bring
them to us.
Export
PHONE 70x
arimmege
ackers
BRUSSELS
TONS OF WASTE PAPER ARE NEEDED
EVERY MONTH FOR MAKING
EXCENT/41 WAR MORN
NEGLECT ouR BosNEss
. No badness dao seta to fast
eikkii whirls Omuta be awned by meats
mats. list as analyse your weds? explain
laMamma protest year Wanes' 35 essayways and errsnge plan
!!sold Mei eolith is war all ervenenalitb. .
Ire assts Pike bassomem to mtesws ea.
Ida Alm in Astientebile, lilnt, Peaasaill
Meter, Burglary, Caro,
Sum, Phan Ciank Consult awl IPals,Itiatility, Milky mil Emmy, Dimas.
WAL1 gm, SCOTJ' -- BRUSSELS
Representing
C,.,, 4. t
• The need is desperate! To help Canada meet
the critical shortage, not a scrap of wanted paper
should be burned or thrown away! •
WHAT IS WANTED
You can remedy this critical
paper shortage by saving
every scrap of Waste Paper,
inanely: wrapping paper
store -bags i— cardboard
cartons --corrugated board—.
old magazines and books—
envelopes and letters—news-
papers. These represent the
raw material for making vit.
ally needed Paper containers.
HOW TO DO IT
Tie securely in separate
bundles. (The little time you
take will save thousands of
men hours.) Then dispose of
it through your local volun-
tary Salvage Committee or
other War Voluntary Organ-
ization, or sell it through any
known trade cbanneis, your
pedlar, dealers or others. The
Important thing i9 to get your
Waste Paper moving to the
mills;
ba Your para Salvage every Scrap of Paper you can!
DEPARTMENT Ori NATIONAL. WAR SERVICES
TICE
Milk C ' . xews
Milk may be purchased at the Creamery
on Sunday afternoon from four to five
P. M. during the months of July and August.
Please bring empty bottles with you.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
l1
For Choice Quality Shop At
Mc tip onald's eat Market
Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats
Creamery Butter
Phone 69x
For Prompt Delivery.
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Phone 6
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nr
A II Dinar
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
Butcher Shap
So
weentsommomomamsamemeaamasouraela
LISTEN TO
SELF POLISFHING LIQUID WAX AND PASTE
FLOOR WAX
On Every FRIDAY Morning at 10:15
37 PRIZES AWARDED EACH BROADCAST
�I From; C K N W rnghar
a reading East Indian 3rom the Book
on British Guiana. Hymn 388 was I
sang. The current events were in s.••••••••ensisteene.,
920 on Your radio dial
For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware Stores
change of Mrs. Geo. Dunbar. Hymn ;
672 was sung and the meeting closed
with prayer by the president after
which lunch was, served a d a social
time spent.
On the last two Situnday& of July,
namely July 23 and.. July 30 there
will be no evening service or Sunday
school in the Presbyterian Church,
On the first Sunday ins August Rev,
W. A. Williams will preach in the
evening at 8 ,o'elook and Sunday
school will ge in the morning at
eleven!.
On Thursday afternoon., July 27th
the congregational picnlo of the
Presbyterian Church will be held in
Maitland Memorial Park, Ethel,
FOR SALE!
Weliavethe Stock
15 Mowers,
10 Dump Rakess,
2 Side Rakes,
6 Hay Loaders..
9 Wagons,
2 Corn Scufflers.
18 Used Cars.
6 Used Trunks,
100 V Other• Articles Too
,Numerous to List.
rticl
BUY WHILE STOCK I9
AVAILABLE!
SUPERIOR
MOTORS
MARK ROD4ERS & 809
PALMERSTON
'MeH,30,40.5A1
Med NSI .14K, VI.,lan,Vistirt
American Dimity, a large assornrent of
patterns 69c a yard
American Gingham in red, brown
and green 89c' a yard
English Dimity in ten patterns
59c a yard
Seersuckers in brown and blue
89c a yard
Women's and Misses' Bathing Suits
Sizes 14 to 44
Special to Clear $1.49
Women's pre-shrunk
Carharts ' Overalls
$2.25 a pair
Full Fashion LisTe Hose in new shades
$1.00apair
Women's Sheer Crepe Full Fashioned Hose
$1.25 a pair
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For
$10-00 worth of these we give you
A WarSavings Stamp Free.
ARCADE STORE
animoPhone 61 -- Brussel& Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family