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TEl E HONErNt . 62
;:..-RUGGI,L f and
STATIONER
TELEPHONE NO. 62
WILLIAM SP1NCE
Estate Agent Conveyancer
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET,, . -- — ETHIEL, ONT.
I
SERVE'
RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS.
EYES EXAMINED — — GLASSES EITTED
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. Stratford's Leadng Optometrist
,�::�D
'' Over 25 years.
Miss Hingston's Store, Brussels--
1st and 3rd Wednedays 2:00 to 4:30 P.M.
Next Visits, We't:nesetay, August 24nd, 23rd
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2OOOO»NS OF WASTE PAPER ARE
REQUIRED EVERY MONTH FOR VITAL WAR NEEDS
•
THE 'BRUSSELS POST
TREASURER'S SALE QF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
To Wit;
13Y VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hand of tate Warden and Seal of the Coaniy Of Iiul'on, bearing
date the 11•th July, 1044, and to 111e dinieetsd, connnanddng me to levy upon the laude mendiomed in the following
list, for arrears of taxes thereon, together with all coats incurred, 1 hereby give notice that, unless the arrears' and
costs ore sooner 1014, 1 shall proceed to sell the said hosts+, oe as lunch dh0reof es shall be suifflclent to dis-
charge such arrears of taxes and onargos therm, :it the 'office in the Court .l'-Iousr in the Town of G•ncleriah, by
pebble auction, on November 7111, 1944, at the hour of two o'clock h1 the aitermon, in compliance with the statutes
in that behalf, Notice is hereby given that, if any of the said bands r@111,a111 unso411, 011.'9lj611rue/I sale will be
held on November 14.1h, 1944, at the :sane tame and place a( w'hi011 the 111unicdg)aiil'ies may reserve the right to
purchase any of the said lands.
Yearns in
Name and Description Arrears
TOWI4SIIIII' OF MORRIS
John Stewart—Lot 15, Belgrave 1941-12-3
VILLAGE of B USSJ1L:S
Lowisie MiIle1L+Lot 250, Albert St. 19411-42
T. T. Norton ---Lots 55-0, M•i11 1944
• Estate—Lot 121, King Margaret WsISkes, 1941-2
Chas. Pope ('S1opl— 5t.. Lot 6, M011 .................. 19414+3
All of the above lots are patented.
Dated July 13th, 1944.
•Godenteh, Ontario, July lath, 1944.
J?ab11 h The. Ontario Gazette, August 514i, 1994.
Taxes Coats Total
16.22 2.40 18.69
G.16
4.23
12.25
615.24
9.25
2.25
2,30
9.63
8.4.1
6.48
14.55
68.87
A. H. 1714SKINE, County Treasurer.
epanro
Having purchased the shoe repair equipment of N.
Chapman, and opened a shoe repair shop in the building
formerly occupied by the McLelland Jewelery shop, I am
now in a position to do first-class shoe repairing of all kinds
Your patronage will be appreciated.
11
UNINSURED
ACCIDENTS
ARE
COSTLY
1
T1a'ee air-raid Crowle:—.a11 trite;
"The siren has, just sounded," a
maid somewhere. in Kent told her
employer "and I ,hae laid your tea on
.the lawn,"
"•Shoot aid raid last night," said
the man in the has. "Yes—hardly
worth putting my teeth in for,"
repl8ed+ his companion.
The A. R. P. warden told a pian to
take cover. "I've got to pay for the
war," he protested. "Can't I look
at 10?"
PILES
Sufferers 05
bleeding and ,
1)1' () t u ing
piles. should
blew Bunkers, Herbal Pills treat the
cause at Rs sauce. Money back if
the first bottle does not satisfy. Buy
from your druggist, F. R. Smithy at
The 90exedi Store, Brussels,
Wednesday, August 10t11, 1344
`pt3 s
Kn *+1 bk
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.
Export Packers
'PHONE 70x BRUSSELS
Irma
For Choice Quality Shop At
Mcponald's Meat Market
Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats
Creamery Butter
Phone 69x
For Prompt Delivery.
1
:.a.a.aria.arcir,u a
• Accidents happen In a Sash. It you are not L f
cored, repayment may cost you your home, your
savings or months of income. Let us explain net
Automobile Insurance to you. It costs so hide.
We write Pilot Insurance to cover selected risks
in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Floater,
Burglary, Plato Glass, Public Liability and other
general insurance.
WALTER SCOTT
BRUSSELS
Winds,., Station (up-
per) headquarters of the
Canadian Pacific Rail.
way's ,vide flung travel
.system.
Day by day, travellers
by the score and ashen:
of Montreal watch • the
progress of the .war on
huge Wwli maps in the.
Concourse of Windsor
Station (upper right),
A fen, of the :2,200 em-
ployees of the CAP,
whoseaf,/pces are contain•
ed in Windsor Station ar,
shown (lower).
•
HISTORIC 'Windsor Station 111 econtreal, nerve centre of, the vast Canadian Pacific Rajhvain
system, is much more these wartime days than merely a place to get on �r get off trains Under'
the impetus of war and in keeping with 0.P.R: traditions of service, many neve features for the
use of the general public have been added.
Not the least can be viewed in the flag-bedeokod Concourse', where four huge, wall maps have
been installed depicting the Pacific Theatre, the Italian Front, the fighting in France and the
Russian Front, )8aclt day brightly colored thumbtacks are re -arranged to show tho very latest
gains as announced by the army headquarters in each theatre of war. .Not only the travelling
public, but many hundreds of Montrealer% take advantage of this service by means of: which they
can secure a vivid, up-to-the-minute picture of all the world's battlefronts, The Concourse itself is
decorated with all the flags of the United Nations, each one named.
Over 2,500 officers and employees of the C.P.R. are stationed in Windsor St 1i:dan, which first
opened its doors to 1889, Each day between six end eight thousand telephone calls are made over
the company's switchboard there, as well as many long distance business calls aver the company's
own wires w?fich stretch from Halifax to Vancouver.
Rings and queens, lords and ladies, diplomats, dowagers, immigrants seeking '1 new life of
freedom, young servicemen starting for the far corners of the c trth all these have passed through
Windsor Stations lofty ,portals not only during this war, but in the days of other wars and the
years of peace between. Windsor Station is a, worthy monttnent to 1,110 world'': t" 0151051; travel system
'11nt1 the country 40 se faithfully (10000'
4,
I
�,� _r��rae .-^-_ _tee._ •,., . ,.__ -.
LISTEN TO
"SUCCES
99
SELF POLISHING; 'LIQUID WAX AND PASTE
FLOOR WAX
Oa Every FRIDAY Morning at 10:15
37 PRIZES AWARDED EACH BROADCAST
From CKNX Whigharn
920 on Your radio dial
For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware Stores ,
Mid -Summer Clearance Sale
35 one and two-piece Summer
Dresses, regular 4.95, Special $2.98
15 Dresses, sold regularly 5.95 and
6.95, one and two-piece
Special $3.95
10 two-piece Dresses, regular 10.95
Special 6.95
4 two-piece seersucker Dresses
regular 9.95, Special $5.95
6 Misses's Spring Coats, regular
25.00, Special 18.95'
Men's heavy Duck Boots, rubber
soles and , heels --just the shoe for
harvest time, .sizes 6 to 11, , $1.98
Don't forget to ask foryour sale-slips—For
$110.00 worth of these we give you
A War::Savin.gs Stamp Free.
Ht STORE
Phone 61 Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whale Family
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2OOOO»NS OF WASTE PAPER ARE
REQUIRED EVERY MONTH FOR VITAL WAR NEEDS
•
THE 'BRUSSELS POST
TREASURER'S SALE QF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
To Wit;
13Y VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hand of tate Warden and Seal of the Coaniy Of Iiul'on, bearing
date the 11•th July, 1044, and to 111e dinieetsd, connnanddng me to levy upon the laude mendiomed in the following
list, for arrears of taxes thereon, together with all coats incurred, 1 hereby give notice that, unless the arrears' and
costs ore sooner 1014, 1 shall proceed to sell the said hosts+, oe as lunch dh0reof es shall be suifflclent to dis-
charge such arrears of taxes and onargos therm, :it the 'office in the Court .l'-Iousr in the Town of G•ncleriah, by
pebble auction, on November 7111, 1944, at the hour of two o'clock h1 the aitermon, in compliance with the statutes
in that behalf, Notice is hereby given that, if any of the said bands r@111,a111 unso411, 011.'9lj611rue/I sale will be
held on November 14.1h, 1944, at the :sane tame and place a( w'hi011 the 111unicdg)aiil'ies may reserve the right to
purchase any of the said lands.
Yearns in
Name and Description Arrears
TOWI4SIIIII' OF MORRIS
John Stewart—Lot 15, Belgrave 1941-12-3
VILLAGE of B USSJ1L:S
Lowisie MiIle1L+Lot 250, Albert St. 19411-42
T. T. Norton ---Lots 55-0, M•i11 1944
• Estate—Lot 121, King Margaret WsISkes, 1941-2
Chas. Pope ('S1opl— 5t.. Lot 6, M011 .................. 19414+3
All of the above lots are patented.
Dated July 13th, 1944.
•Godenteh, Ontario, July lath, 1944.
J?ab11 h The. Ontario Gazette, August 514i, 1994.
Taxes Coats Total
16.22 2.40 18.69
G.16
4.23
12.25
615.24
9.25
2.25
2,30
9.63
8.4.1
6.48
14.55
68.87
A. H. 1714SKINE, County Treasurer.
epanro
Having purchased the shoe repair equipment of N.
Chapman, and opened a shoe repair shop in the building
formerly occupied by the McLelland Jewelery shop, I am
now in a position to do first-class shoe repairing of all kinds
Your patronage will be appreciated.
11
UNINSURED
ACCIDENTS
ARE
COSTLY
1
T1a'ee air-raid Crowle:—.a11 trite;
"The siren has, just sounded," a
maid somewhere. in Kent told her
employer "and I ,hae laid your tea on
.the lawn,"
"•Shoot aid raid last night," said
the man in the has. "Yes—hardly
worth putting my teeth in for,"
repl8ed+ his companion.
The A. R. P. warden told a pian to
take cover. "I've got to pay for the
war," he protested. "Can't I look
at 10?"
PILES
Sufferers 05
bleeding and ,
1)1' () t u ing
piles. should
blew Bunkers, Herbal Pills treat the
cause at Rs sauce. Money back if
the first bottle does not satisfy. Buy
from your druggist, F. R. Smithy at
The 90exedi Store, Brussels,
Wednesday, August 10t11, 1344
`pt3 s
Kn *+1 bk
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.
Export Packers
'PHONE 70x BRUSSELS
Irma
For Choice Quality Shop At
Mcponald's Meat Market
Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats
Creamery Butter
Phone 69x
For Prompt Delivery.
1
:.a.a.aria.arcir,u a
• Accidents happen In a Sash. It you are not L f
cored, repayment may cost you your home, your
savings or months of income. Let us explain net
Automobile Insurance to you. It costs so hide.
We write Pilot Insurance to cover selected risks
in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Floater,
Burglary, Plato Glass, Public Liability and other
general insurance.
WALTER SCOTT
BRUSSELS
Winds,., Station (up-
per) headquarters of the
Canadian Pacific Rail.
way's ,vide flung travel
.system.
Day by day, travellers
by the score and ashen:
of Montreal watch • the
progress of the .war on
huge Wwli maps in the.
Concourse of Windsor
Station (upper right),
A fen, of the :2,200 em-
ployees of the CAP,
whoseaf,/pces are contain•
ed in Windsor Station ar,
shown (lower).
•
HISTORIC 'Windsor Station 111 econtreal, nerve centre of, the vast Canadian Pacific Rajhvain
system, is much more these wartime days than merely a place to get on �r get off trains Under'
the impetus of war and in keeping with 0.P.R: traditions of service, many neve features for the
use of the general public have been added.
Not the least can be viewed in the flag-bedeokod Concourse', where four huge, wall maps have
been installed depicting the Pacific Theatre, the Italian Front, the fighting in France and the
Russian Front, )8aclt day brightly colored thumbtacks are re -arranged to show tho very latest
gains as announced by the army headquarters in each theatre of war. .Not only the travelling
public, but many hundreds of Montrealer% take advantage of this service by means of: which they
can secure a vivid, up-to-the-minute picture of all the world's battlefronts, The Concourse itself is
decorated with all the flags of the United Nations, each one named.
Over 2,500 officers and employees of the C.P.R. are stationed in Windsor St 1i:dan, which first
opened its doors to 1889, Each day between six end eight thousand telephone calls are made over
the company's switchboard there, as well as many long distance business calls aver the company's
own wires w?fich stretch from Halifax to Vancouver.
Rings and queens, lords and ladies, diplomats, dowagers, immigrants seeking '1 new life of
freedom, young servicemen starting for the far corners of the c trth all these have passed through
Windsor Stations lofty ,portals not only during this war, but in the days of other wars and the
years of peace between. Windsor Station is a, worthy monttnent to 1,110 world'': t" 0151051; travel system
'11nt1 the country 40 se faithfully (10000'
4,
I
�,� _r��rae .-^-_ _tee._ •,., . ,.__ -.
LISTEN TO
"SUCCES
99
SELF POLISHING; 'LIQUID WAX AND PASTE
FLOOR WAX
Oa Every FRIDAY Morning at 10:15
37 PRIZES AWARDED EACH BROADCAST
From CKNX Whigharn
920 on Your radio dial
For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware Stores ,
Mid -Summer Clearance Sale
35 one and two-piece Summer
Dresses, regular 4.95, Special $2.98
15 Dresses, sold regularly 5.95 and
6.95, one and two-piece
Special $3.95
10 two-piece Dresses, regular 10.95
Special 6.95
4 two-piece seersucker Dresses
regular 9.95, Special $5.95
6 Misses's Spring Coats, regular
25.00, Special 18.95'
Men's heavy Duck Boots, rubber
soles and , heels --just the shoe for
harvest time, .sizes 6 to 11, , $1.98
Don't forget to ask foryour sale-slips—For
$110.00 worth of these we give you
A War::Savin.gs Stamp Free.
Ht STORE
Phone 61 Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whale Family
it
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F
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M
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1111tma
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