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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-10-4, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST OX Briten Tooth Paste or Powder Mi. 31 Tooth Paste or Powder Bachelor Shaving Stick and Cream Bachelor Talcum Razors and Razor Blades Ktenzo Tooth Brushes Bachelor Deodorant Cream Solidified Brilliantine Rexall Foot Powder Germicidal Soap Writing Pads and Envelopes Wash Cloths Pocket Combs Cleansing Tissues Shaving Brushes Pocket Novels Magazines Small Leather Photo Frames Games Cross Word Puzzles Money Belts Leather Wallets Eversharp Pencils Pocket Dictionaries ' SMITH LIRUGGio STATIONEli TELEPHONE NO. ki,'E rt • Citizens of Ontario have responded splendidly in support of necessary restrictfons in the use of tricity elecndows . Incon- venience from "dim out" conditions, darkened store wi and partly lighted streets have bee.n patriotically accepted in order to save power for the tools of victory. The additional voluntary savings of power by Ontario people also con- tributed substantially to the victories in Europe, lour Hydro, which had the responsibillw of carrying out the orders of the Dominion Power Controller in Ontario, is grateful One trying phase a the war is passing. Now, by conserving for the co-operation of liydro users. and concentrating MO elf °its for final victory we may look forward With confidence to an early day when abundant power will be a4allable for peacethrie use. The added strength that we have built for war can then be used to bring greater light and safety to more Ontario streets and homes, and take aver Innumerable tasks on farms, in our homes, and industries. .... • Plan now to take Jull advantage, after victory, of the added leisure, convenience and safety that abundant electricity can bring to you. THE HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO L 'IntiOne Pocket—Sure! but OUT of the other Each of us is both consumer and producer. As a producer each of us would like to get MORE money for aur goods or services. As`a consumer each of us want's the costs of living kept clown. Silt we can't have it both ways. As long as goods are scarce and money plentiful, prices have to be controlled or they'd lump sky high. if prices are to be kept down, then costs of production including salaries", wages and raw materials must also be controlled. One Person Can Start it ,..1.When any one of us: - O offers to pay more than legal Prices; • asks higher returns for his services O asks higher prices for his goods, He helps start a chain that forces every one else to do the Same and nobody is better off. riffs ONE OF A SERIES IssuEb BY tHE GOVERNMENt OP CANAPA O EMPHASIZE tHt IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTING ElArliElt RISE IN THE COST OF LIVINc; NOW, AND DEPIABON LATER. 1717.Vagult...4...1)5.a..=.1:11.7.61.11271.12%• GREY ITudnetiday, October 4I, 194i rs, s 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. k PHONE 70x Packer BRUSSELS For Choice Quality Shop At Mc o ald's Me. t 1:=UM1121014.. 1 A former resident of the ard ton., of Grey passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, in the person a Dr. Harold' W. Hogg son of the tate Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hogg of this locality and a most highly esteemed couple the deceased graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in 1919 and had matt - iced in the Danforth district for the Past 25 years, he will be remembered by friends as since. promising young man and are very sorry to hear of his passing away. Heis eurvied by his. widow and n sister Mrs,, Jolly Tcippen And a brother John 4.ber. den. 'Washington, Mr. And Mrs, Frank King 7 Com, left Tuesday anorning amidst deep regret for their new home in Guelph. William. E.' Menarey B. Menarey, 9th ooncess. ton of Crey Township, pasied away in Scott Memorial Hospital on Fri- day, Sept. 12th, Mr. Menarey, who nnas in his, 79nd year, had suffered a lingering Illness and had been re- moved to the hospital tive days pre- vious to his death, deceased was born in Mc- Killop township but had resided prattiolally aLt iris life in Grey town- . shtp. He was the son of the tate Robt. Menarey and hie wife Mary Jane glamor]. Re is stavIed by one ,brother, John Menarey, Grey to -who ohs, and two staters, Mrs Peter '.Eaker, Grey township, and Mrs. W. E. liPelkohern, of Galt. brother Robert and eister Martha predeceae, ' The funeral service, conducted by Rev, S. Kerr at Melville Presbyter- ian church, wee told from the home of this deter Mrs, Peter Baker on Friday, Sea. VIAL A solo "Beyond The Sunset," was sung by Mise Mina Daprer. Interment was inade li Brussels Gegnetei7. Pallbearers were Lloyd Porter, ' 'Wen, Smahlidon, Wm. 1,1101\tair Sr., Wellie McDonald, and Arthur Was. There were insny beautiful floral tributes Pram the teinily, friends end nieighbours. Tia An/Overbuy Services Roe's Ohisamh will be conducted by Rev. J. W. ,Tobaston of Dlueyale Milted i(arch, an Sunday, October 22nd. The morning service will be hold at 11 a.M. and ,at 720 In the evening. Mime Doris Galbraith spent the Weeir end With friends in London, Lltr. end Mrs. Laurence Willis attended the Sewers iohoI we5. ding at Bellmore livet WiedrtetsclitY. 'A Was boy NS tome to gladden the home of Mr. and Mw. lank:War. Gongrainlations. arket Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats Creamery Butter Phone 69x For Prompt Delivery. WILLIAM SPINCE Estate Agent Conveyancer anti Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL; ONT. 1 41 A L.5 DISABLED DEADor sicidy removed ia Chum Sanitary truck,.. Pisome collect. 72. BRUSSELS William Stone Sons &kited Women's and Misses Coats fur trimmed half chamois lined • • $27.95 up to $45.00 Women's and Misses Tweed Coats made of the finest all wool tweeds • $25.00 up to $32.50 We have just received a shipment of gov- ernment issued Air Force Cardigans ,they are made of the best yarns. This sweater could also be worn by women. Don't miss out on this great bargain all sizes Special $2.98 Boys heavy blue breeches—double knees, double seat ..'• • • • • ,,,, $2.98 to $3.50 Boys Heavy Wool Wind Breakers sizes 24 to 34 $3.95 Boys and Youths High Cut Boots sizes 11 to 5 • • ... • ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $3.95 Boys Penman's Wool golf socks 50c a pair A large selection of Boys Cardigans and Pullover Sweaters JON Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For $10.00 worth of these we give you A War;Savings StampYree„ THE ARCADE STORE isommor viiiammensurso ennearmtcome Phone 61 — Brussels, Ont. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family