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The Brussels Post, 1940-1-17, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST Suggestions for January CLEANSING TISSUES Check Spread of Colds 200 Tissues • ...13c, 2 for 25c 1 LIN -ASEPTIC 4 -oz, Bottle 50c 16 -oz. Botts $1.25 Use it for Sprains Sore Muscles or Rheumatic -Pains Have Your Prescrptions and Recipes Filled at the Rexall Drug Store KODAK ALBUMS for SNAP SHOTS 35c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.25 Now is a good time to get your prints in orderly shape and put them in an album 5 ART CORNERS -15c pkg RUG MAKING? To color the Materials DIAMOND DYES, DYOLA DYES SUNSET DYES TINTEX, AND RIT See the Color Charts,; also •directions for getting Special Shades DR. BELL'S FARM STOCK PREPARATIONS As advertised on the Radio WE HAVE THEM HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES They Build up Resistance 90c pkg Against Taking Colds'• F. R SMITH �c, �ys�al7f TELEPHONE NO. 62 DRUGGIST and STATIONER 'TELEPHONE NO. 62 BLUEVALE Honor Departing 'Member Earlier in the week, the members of the Y. P. 0. organized a sleigh- ride leighride party and gathered at the home of Miss Mossde Milligan, and enjoyed) a social time of games, music and singing. George Johnston I inn a brief address expressed regret- that Miss Milligan is leaving ' to acsept a position • in 'Toronto, and Miss Daisy Holmes on belief! of the society presented her with a silver Rower bowl, Miss Milligan replied with a few fitting words. Refreshments were served by the young ladies of the panty. ►NON•N•Ne A Good Place to Eat After Skating is ""tlwi The Scotch Thistle Grill Come in for Sandwiches, Soup or Lunch! Special Sat. Night- Hot-beefSandwiches They Are Delicious — Try 'One and Be Convinced. • A RED BAND STORE Choice Groceries, Fruit, Confectionery and Flour phone 12 Specials for Thursday, Friday & Saturday Coleman's Pure Lard 2 lbs, 23c Hemphcll's Wheat Berries ......6 lb bag . • .. .. 20c Tip Top Choice Tomatoes 21/2'a • • • • .. • •2 tins 19c York Choice Golden Bantam Corn 2 tins .. 19c 19c 23c 65c Pride of the Valley no. 4 Peas • .. • • • • 2 tits Rinso, large Made Rite Pastry Flour 24 tb • • 7 lb ... • 23c Young's extra large pkg Jelly Powder • • • • 2 pkgs 15c Aylmer Sauer Kraut 2 tins . . • • . • 23c When you want fresh Yeast Cakes Try Lallemands L R Hupferis Pure Clover Honey 8 tb 79c 4 lb . 39c Forest City Baking Powder, pints. • • • . , • . • • • 23c Light Brown Sugar -- Always on 'hand Cooking Beans • • 5 Ib • 25c Cowan's Cocoa • . 1/z lb • .. '15c 5c l tb • Loaf Cream Cheese • .... per tb 25c Lewis A. Russell lit, Reid, Rau. ' Brussels Office - Miss Hingston's Store SightSpecialist Special ist Every Wednesday Afternoon 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.. PHONE 51 - BRUSSELS 5+' GLASSES FITTED ,MODERATE PRICES MINIM COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE EYES EXAMINED WADIN SDAY, JAN, 17th, 1`04.0 for Over 20 Years 21 Downie St., Stratford Morris Council *orris Council met at the Town- ship Hall on Monday, Jan, 8th, 1940. The members of the new council were all present and 'when all had signed the form, of obligation of of. fice the Reeve took the chair. 'The minutes; of the last meeting were read and approved. The Township officers were then appointed as follonvs:- Clerk A. MacEwen Assessor—James Peacock Collector—W. T. Brydges ..Weed Ine{peehor—R, Michie Drain Inlspector—J. 14ICGill Sheep Inspectors—W. .Agar and G. McCallum Auditors—R. 1Meliinoa and C. Johnston' School attendance officers—Nelson H4gigns Member of the B.O.H.—P. MoNab Meddeal Health officer— Dr. R. L.,Stewart Printing Contract—The 'Post' • Caretaker—bran, McAnter The council appointed Nelson Higgins as relief officer, salary $2. per applicant and $1150 per trip for an interview, • No ehgage was made 3n any o! the officers salaries. Tfie council passed. a resolution string the goverment to pay the governlinent Bonus on money ex- pended, on our roads duging 1939. where Patrolmen are ordered, out to clear. roads by the road superin- tendent, the wages will now be 20e per hour for a man and 40c per hour for a man and team. If the roads are blocked call the road superintehdent Applications for relief mush have the sanction of the Council Board. Accounts— Election' expenses ..... 79.00 Walter Kerr, 2 telegrams 76 C. H. Wade, relief (Turney) 7.80 Brussels Telephones! ' .97 Dr. McCrae~ professional 12.00 County of Huron rate ..,,...... 12751.75 Brussels, Morris, Gley 2297,75 788.00 12.00 13.52 23.00 30.00 2.90 16.60 Telephones Blyth Tellephones McKillop Telephones County Treas., taxes Mrs. q,ogan', relief Harry Workman, work on roads John Mason~ stationery Wm. Elliott, tile The next ,Council meeting at the Hall on Monday, February 12th, 1940. A MlaODwen, Clerk. GREY The second meeting of the Majes- tis Women's Institute of Grey was held at the hoarse of Mrs. Kenneth Shurrde. A good crowd) was in at tendance. The meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode; followed by the Lord's Pryer led by the president, Mrs. Douglas Hemingway. The Minutes of the last meeting were read by the Sec: Treos•, Mrs. Bert Hemingway anal adopted. The Rill Call was answered by a New Year's Resolu- tion, The business part of the meeting was then taken, when plans were made for raising money to buy material for Red Cross Woi'k. Miss Samh N1oKinnon•, as convenor, Mrs, H'agh Lamont and Mrs. Bert Hem- in‘way as her assistant, to plan a ficial .eventing. Mrs. Stanley Wheeler gave a very interesting depohsltration on Making of Biscuits. No doubt everyone will be able to mike good .btsicuits from now on, A very interesting reading was giv- en by Mrs. Ferg. Con)elp and Mrs. Douglass Hemingway an organ • Solo. Everyone joined, in singing several Community songs,. The meeting Closed' with the slinging of 'God Save the King." Lunch was then served and all sampled Mrs. Wheeler's bis- cuits, The next meeting is to be held at the hoarse of Mrs. Beast Hem - I ingway on Feb. 8. This community was sorry to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. BRING - YOUR CREAM RECEIVE - HIGHEST CASH PRICES - AT THE - BRUSSELS CREAMERY PHONE 22 BRUSSELS On Account of Storm SCREENINGS will not be in until about Monday, January 22nd Concentrate For Hogs and Poultry On Hand Time to 'be thinking of Harness and Seed will all be much high- er in price. D. M. McTavish FARMER'S STORE PHONE 64 - BRUSSELS superior Stores Brussets = _ 'Phone 64 QUALITY and SERVICE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY PETER PAN PEAS 17 oz. 2 tins 17c Three Star Peanut 'Butter 24 -oz.. , , •• • 23c Hemphill's Wheat Berries • .. • • • per bag 20c ' Golden Net Salmon 1 lb tins , .•• , 25c )Dried Apricots per lb .. , . • 25c Aylmer Tomato Juice , . , 101/2 oz. • • • • • • • • • •.• 5c Pearl White Naptha Soap 6 cakes , . • • 25c Dew Kist Tomatoe Juice 251/2 oz ' 3 tins i 25c Cooking Onions .. • • • 10 lb ; 25c Fresh Prunes 2 lb 25c Kellogg's All Bran per pkg 21c Aylmer Catsup 12 oz. bottle 15c Clover Honey in Four Sizes 20c, 39c, 49c & 79c Maple Leaf Tomatoes • • • 2 tins • . 19c Orange Marmalade per jar , 23c Chocolate Nut Cookies per lb 19c Polo Wax Beans 2 tins ,/... , . 23c Clark's Vegetable Soup 3 tins 25c Star Chocolate Drops pec tb 19c Crisco per 1 lb tins 23c L. W. ECKMIER 1. W. MbTaggart (formerly Ripley) beloved wife of J. W. Me - Taggart, Brandon, Man. The body was brought home to Thamesville for burial. (Much syanpathy goes out to Mr. 'MC'hggart and daughter Marjorie in their loss'. Mr, McTag- gart is a brother of Donold McTag- gaa•t, 16th concesstnoo Mrs. Mara, Pbtiter, 10th concession received a very pleasant surprisa on Christmas day when her son R. H. Porter, Carman, Man., called her by long distance telephone to wish her a "Merry Christmas:" Mrs Porter was delighted to hear her son's voice so clearly. Jean J. W. McTaggart and daughter Marjorie were week end visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Donald McTaggart. Miss Evelyn Watson of •Saskatch- ewan' is spending the winter . with her aunt Mrs. August McFarlane. A most welcome rain came •Jan-. nary 14th, as weals and cisterns - were practically dry in many tricts. Mr. Hugh McCartney, from the West is home to spend the winter with his brother James, 3rd line. Reeve Keys and Deputy Reeve Wilson will attend County Council at Goderich this week, Week=End Specials Tomatoe Juice 19 oz. Mont Royal Matches Fresh Figs ,• Rose Baking Powder 16 oz tin WE HAVE A FEW LEFT Sair Dates at 2 tins 17c 3 boxes 19c 2 'lb 21c ..• 17i • • ••• 3 lb 25c WHEN IN NEED OF TOBACCO GIVE US A CALL CaalOil and Fuel Oil On Hand at All Times Elliott's Economy Store Phone 55 — x — _ Brussels SAVE MONEY Lady's Coats any Coat in stock 20 per cent off Ladies Dresses any dress in stock 20 per cent off Children'sCombinationSuits 1 o per O ff Children's Long Drawers cent Men's Suits -at reduced prices Er Jr MeTAVISH "A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL" Brussels - - Seaforth