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THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, November 22nd, 1914
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Gifts by
Yardley of England
We have just opened up a surprise shipment of
Yardley's Lav,tnder
GIFTS FOR LADIES AND MEN
Wooden Shaving Bowls, Shaving Lotion,
Perfume, Creams, Perfumed Colognes,
Dusting, Powders, Bath Salts,
Brilliantine, Talcum, Etc.
Other very popular lines of Beauty Preparations
in attractive packages are:
Adriene, Jasmine, Bachelor, Forget -Me -Not and Gardenia
These are popular brands, very moderately priced and
will delight the recipient.
Christmas Greeting Cards
Make a Selection Early
Priced at 2 for 5c, Sc, 10c and 15c each
Also Good Values in Boxes.
SAO
or Getting Ready for the
Christmas Entertainments
Dialogue Books, Recitation Books
Dennisons Crepe Paper for Costumes and Decorating
) Bill ,Folds- -
r A Great Assortment of fine quality Wallets
Priced at $1.25, $1.35, $2.00 and up
II E. Ri SMITH
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You'll enjoy our
Orange Pekoe Blend
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Two Towns And Two
Townships Vote Next Monday
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' Other Qualifications
WALKERTON
Mayor—J. B, Erdman (accl,)
Reeve—Trwin Lobsinger (accl.)
Council —Chester Cunningham,
School Trustee—Gordon Tanner,
(aced.)
Charles McNaughton, Lorne Jack.
son, Mel. Pearson, H. T. Buelow,
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W. a Winters (accl.)
Cold Storage Lockers
(old Storage Now Opiating!
Locker box for rental by
year reasonable rates.
A size to suit your need.
A. J. Pearson
Phone 22r7 Ethel
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Christmas Is Just
Three Weeks Away
In Canada as in no other country in the world
but the United Staes we can feast at Christmas. True
a few things.are no longer to be had but we have
planned ahead and wish to offer to our customers and
friends some specialties which we now have available.
In order to give our best service and to avoid the
last minute rush we offer you some articles that you
will want for your Christmas dinner and Christmas cakes.
These will be advertised in 'our ad• and in our store
window Saturday, Dec. 2nd.
Sincerely,
Clara F Russell
21 Shopping Days Till Christmas
Red Band Stoite
PHONE 12
BRUSFELS
Walnuts (Diamond Brand) per its 65c
Almonds, soft shell , ...... • • .. • per Ib 59c
per lb 60c
Mincemeat, loose • • • per ib 19c
Coleman's Pure Lard .' 2 lb 35c
Rose Baking Powder . ... per tin 17c
Swan's Down Cake Flour • • • . , 35c
Vanilla, Large Size . .... .. • • • • • • 25c
A full line of extracts, flavouring and spices
Raisins ... , ........ per lb 15c
Christmas Cake Decorations . • .. each 10c
LibLy's Catsup , • • per bottle 190
Jello and Sherriff's Assorted Puddings • ... 2 for 15c
Pecan Nuts .. • •
Brer Mollasses , . • ... .. 1 pint 15c
Peas, Corn, Tomato Juice and Prem
Bananas, Oranges and Grapefruit
Clara F. Russell
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NOTICE
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COMPLETE EYESIGHT
.SERVICE
RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS.
EYES EXAMINED — — GLASSES FITTED
M. Reid has been comIng to Brussels' for 10 years and
cuu rive you perfect satisfaction and eye comfort as he has
done for thousands of others in this district.
"SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT."
R. A. REID
Stratford's Leadng OPionlebia
Over 25 years. '
Phone 51 Miss Hingston's Store for Appointment.
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KINCARDINE
Mayor — Edward Forrester, j, H.
Johnston, 'William Pollock.
Reeve — William Walsh (accl.)
Council (six to be elected) —Her-
bert Bagehaw, Melvin Bennett,
David Kennedy, Albert Maynard,
Spence Mitchell, Matheson MeGaw,
George A. McGaw, Richard Stone,
Clarence‘Walpole.
P.U.C. (two to be elected) Har
old Cameron, Wilmot Kearns
James McGillivray.
Board of Education — Samuel
Campbell, Gordon Clarke, Val Cot-
trill, Mrs. Cora McKenzie, Wil
Haim Mitchell (accls.)
MORRIS.
Mr. George Hetherington spent.
nearly a week with Dr. Bert • and,.
Mrs. Hetherington at Brampton and
with Mr. and MTS. Lesley Hethering-
ton at Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Hetherington at Hamilton,
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Hamilton spent
the week end with friends at To-
ronto,
Mr. and Mrs, Cooper Nethery
and Mary spent Sunday afterrnoon
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Johnston and Blume.
Mr, Duncan Ashton of Strasbuurg,
Man., was calling on friends and
old neighbors on the 2nd line and
1st line and at Bluevale. He once
lived here 37 years ago.
Don't forget Ebenezer Church or
Browntown Christmas tree on Wed•
uesday night, December. 20th.
!Sorry to hear Mr. Ward Gray has
not been feelng very well and hope
to hear he will soon be better again.
Miss Jean McLennan spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Jones and family at Auburn.
What Does Inflation Mean to
You and Me?
Why, we couldn't buy enough food
to keep our families healthy under
inflation. For wages and salaries
never catch up to prices when they start
to soar!
How would we like to pay $1.10 a
dozen for eggs? You say it can't
happen? Don't forget it's already
happened right here in this Domin-
ion, during the last war. And it will happen
again ... unless we're on our toes to keep
the cost of living down. livery Canadian must
face this challenge! It's our responsibility.
But be of good heart: Living costs
have risen LESS in Canada than
fc anywhere else. Canada leads the
world in the fight against inflation.
HERE'S HOW IT'S DONE—
In 1941, Canada determined to
control the cost of living. Price
ceilings were established on wages,
rentals and commodities; subsidies
were paid on essential foods; goods in short
supply were rationed ... so that everyone
could get their fair share at a price they could
afford to pay I
But control of prices is a two-way
responsibility. It needs your support
lilt is to continue working effectively,
%Nt-go
ornmuo
So make this
Pledge Today!
1 PROMISE to give my support
to keeping the cost of living
down. I will buy only what I
need—I will observe the ceil-
ing whether buying or selling
Boas or services. I'll pay off
old debts, save for the future,
invest in Victory Bonds and
War Savings Certificates—and
will support taxes which help
lower the cost of living,
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Published by
hellE BREWING INDUSTRY ,(ONT.A.A.10)
forward the deniers 1041kindatlogro:sutmtfin ft) alt di* people oiCatamii.,
WANTED
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
For Choice Quality Shop At
McDonald's Meat Market
CHOICE BABY BEEF
Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats
Creamery Butter
Phone 69x
For Prompt Delivery.
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WILLIAM SP1NCE
Estate Agent Conveyances.
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET,
ETHEL, ONT.
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72 BRUSSELS
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Do Your Christmas Shopping Early
Our Christmas merchandise is now
neatly on display. We invite you to visit our
store where our reliable staff will be only
too glad to help you choose your gifts.
Bath Towels and Wash Cloths
in good heavy quality and several
bright shades.
Women's and Men's Woolen Gloves
Pure Wool Blankets
all white, buff and green
Women's Flannelette
Pyjamas and Nightgowns
long sleeves, all sizes.
Men's and Boy's Flannelette
Pyjamas and Nightshirts
all sizes
Children's All Wool Snowsuits
and
Boys' 3 -piece Outfits
A large selection of Women's and Misses'
Scarfs.
Rubbers and Galoshes
for the whole family.
Don't forget to ask for your sale.slips---For
$10.00 worth of thesewe give you
A War Savings Stamp Free.
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Phone 61 Brussels, Ont.
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