The Brussels Post, 1946-8-28, Page 3DU
Invest ow
For I a creased
alsductio;'.
with a
And you'll never regret one cent of the cost. Time
and labour saved alone will be a big factor in
deciding profits at the end of the year. Pumps
clean fresh water to your stock and poultry and will
increase their production making extra profits a
certainty.
EMCO
For Modern Bathroom
Fixtures and
Fittings.
Designed for style
and utility.
We will gladly help you
decide the right size pump
for your particular need.
Wm. Gillespie
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EMPIRE BRASS MF/�
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London Hamilton ,Toronto Sydb
Phortel6
FOR SALE—
Electric motors rewound and re-
paired. Expert workmanship, Mod-
erate prices. Lloyd M. Bettger,
Monkton, Ont.
Brussels "Legion" Sports Day on
Thursday, August 29th, at 3 p. m.
NOTICE—
Experienced Teacup Teacup an.d Palnustry
Readings at Lot 12, Cnn. 4, Grey
Twp. Phone no. 39-r-23. By appoint-
ment, Readings hours 1,30 p.m. to
0.30 p.infi and from 7 to 10 evenings.
Miss I. M. Sellers
R.R. 2, 131uovele, Ont.
THE BRUSSELS POST
' Mad Ads
20e itybed
,Ipmer. "'. 0ml!lt I'hrut''
FON SALE --
ret (Heck Pellet:. 3 ,tette'
Thune 31.r 11
'rho.. -,t,•tr,rrla,t„
FOR `IAL!--
11ex stove, good as IIew•
phone 52-r-9 Lynn My .
FOR SALE --
A quantity of dry maple hardwood
at the pile,
phone 43.r.25 Gordon I{night
STRAYED— a Mme~
6 head of rattle
Finder please notify J. G. Galbraith
Phone 79 Brussels,
FOR SALE -
1 -0 hole Cook Stove, coal and
wood.
Brussels Harness Shop.
FOR SALE—
Wicker baby carriage, in good
condition.
A.PPIY at the Brussels• Post,
FOR SALE -
300 Pullets Sussex Reds, ready to
lay. apply to
Mervyn Pipe Phone 51411
WANTED TO BUY—
A quantity of fall rye for seed.
Notify EIgy Brandon, Phone 60-1•17
R. R. 3 Brussels.
FOR SALE—
Aladdin lamp 2 years old, battery
radio and Ford Army Truck, nearly
new motor. apply to
Geo, Pollard Phone 50-r-13.
NOTICE—
LOST—
A bag of Watts Choieeteria Chick
Grower between Brussels and S. S.
!No. 1 Grey.
_Fleetly kindly notify John Alcock
Phone 42-r-18.
Good For
Kinck of
Baiting
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
Phone 6
ROS.
Butcher Shop
NOTICE—
Are you In need of Rawleigh's
supplies, fly -spray ,disinde'etants or
any other seasonable products,
George Wessenberg, Rayleigh Dealer
Phone 43-N24.
FOR SALE—
I have at present a choice number
of farms at right prices. Anyone wish-
ing to dispose of their farm (any
sive) good buildings please list them
at once as I have clients for Fall
sales.
Call or write J. 0. Long,
Real Estate Broker. Brussels, Ont,
Phone 84.
AN OPPORTUNITY—
Established !lural Watkins ,restrict
available. It you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 26 and 55—
have or can secure travel outfit, this
is your opportunity to get establish-
ed in a profitable business of your
own, For till particulars write to-
day to The L R. Watkins Company,
Bruaaels. 1 Dept. O -B-4, 2177 Masson St
_ ,;; Montreal, Que.
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eneteet
RATION
WILL BE ISS EQ
SEPTEMBER 9Th and SEPTEMBER .16"
The green Application Card No. RB. 191 at the back of Ration Book No. 8
must be properly completed and presented to a Distributing Centre
in order to get a new book.
Distributing centres will not be open on all clays at all hours. Dates
and hours will vary in each locality.
giving full particulars as to
HOW, WHEN OR WHERE TO GET YOUR NEW RATION BOOK
The first coupons in the new book will hecoene valid September 19th.
Failure to get grocer new book during the official week of distribution
will involve delay and will mean that yon will be teunporarily without
coupons when you may urgently ,seed them.
WedneRtlay, August 2gt11, 1940
1
2
E T
Bottles are badly
needed.
Reason—new bottle
production slowed by
shortage of materials.
3 Remedy—Return ac-
cumulated empties.
Put them back into
circulation. Check
your basement today.
Bring them to nearest
Brewers Retail store or
telephone for pick-up.
MORRIS
Mn, Wni. Pipe has returned home
from visiting hie brother R. J. Pipe
in Viewfield, S'ask,
Mrs. Jack Clark, 5th line, who
has been ill for some weeks was
removed to Wingh•am hospital, for
treatment on Tuesday.
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. ,'. ii11.1 ,1 ,,;,,t thy
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11t' .itrn•Ive'r .,1 if, 11!,11.11.
\Ir.. I're.l .,11ar!i71• '1'111,,±i,•:�'j'j,',
n, rt
Coo wrek tout at tit,' !,Ante of
1'tr1't• and Mrs. Baker.
1.1rs. Din !Nether wa't a vi i'or in
I e. ',enc 1. lust week with her laugh•
tri Mr>-. Lyle Evan:.„
Mrs. If A. Keys hoc as guests her
sister Mrs, Moyer and her daughter
rind grand -daughters.
School will reopen here on Tuna.
day, Sept. 3, with Mrs. Lylle Gordon
•tu teeeher.
Services in the chureh here will he
at the usual time with the minister
Rev. I. D. Marlver in charge. Rev.
S. Brenton is expected home from
his vacation and will he in charge of
the service in the Union United
Church,
GREY
James A. Youmans and aur. Best
Wright. Detroit, were week end
visitors with D. Strachan. Mrs, You-
mans returned home with them after
a few weeks visit in this community.
Mr. Wm. Turnbull, 4th line, who
has not been in the best of health
for some time is at present in the
Wingham hospital, his many friends
hope for a speedy relobery,
Mrs. W. Londfoot of Edmonton,
Alta,, has been visiting relatives and
friends during the past week.
1We and Mrs. J. W. Hill and
daughter Kathleen of Detroit are
guests at the home of Dan McKin-
non, 1015 sou., Grey.
ETHEL
Misess• Estelle and Doris Cunning-
ham heave returned from a month's
motor trip through northern U.S.A.,
Canadian Rockies and Northern
Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. McDougall and
daughter of Toronto spent their
vacation at the home of Mrs. L M.
Knight.
Mr. Donald and Miss Georgia
Dunbar spent the past week vaca-
tioning at Lake Huron.
Rev. and Mrs, J. C. Hazelwood
BIJSINFSS CARDS
C A. MYERS, M. D.. L. M. C. C. M
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Willistn St. Phone 4. Brun: els Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile lass woes
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Police dor fanners
Queen St. Brussels 'Phoaa$ 6.97
W. D. S. Ja1 'KA, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C,
Phy. -rout and Surgeon
(Connor)
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m.
Also i l - 12 amt. when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p.m.
Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment oath'.
Home calls in fnrer±oons and 4 - 6 pen.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. — BARRISTER., ETC.
WINGHAl49 and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open
Phone 20x Successor to L.
Chas. T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Instranoe Co.
ONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ON'1, REalDbNfex 51.'-1
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For Informatlon,.etc,, write or phone Harold Jackson
Phone 12 on 658 Seeforth R. R. 1 Brucefleld
Make arrangements at The Brussels Post or
R. S. Hetherington, K. C., Barrister Office, Brussels.
Rann & Johnson Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 38 or 85 --, BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Llconecd For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -- PRICES RIfA@r1NAaL11
'or Engagements Phone 31 "The ■ruseeie rose" aur? Shay. tteM
be 'ookoti alter Imsnaalattety •
Fer Information, etc., N' lte or phone Low. Rowlentl s o eve et
Aeefterth; :r writs S9.R. 9, Walton.
W. S. Donaldson -- Licensed "° ucfr.•slLx rl"a1 ;r
Phone 3I; -r -11Z4 Atwereell,. Ate.
for dm Counties of lf+aroe awl Fedi.
AN scads promptly attended to Charm seedeereee
—
For Engagements phi 31 `Alae anima* @"met"'' eia tlayt
will be leaked after mtereogltatake.
CA» STEAL
Ife«,Ntk WEISS
0 Ile busk -eon cam ndSerd to este
risks which should ire covered by fauna,
trace. Lal us. omtlye, your nide, explain
bow insurance can protect your husineco
from loss in many ways and mango plan.
ped Pilot policies to cover all evemualitles.
We write Pilot Insurance to ewer sel-
ected risks in Automobile, Fire, Personal
Property Floater, Burslary, Cargo, Eleve.
tor, Teams, Plate Glass, General and Pub
Ifo Liability, Fidelity and Surety Bonds
Walter Scott — Brussels
Representing
and Dorothy of Tupperville, 001..
week end guests at the home of
Mrs, Roy Cunt Ingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Row fktxey of
Stratford were guests of Mrs. L. M.
hnight.
Mr. Carlyle Dunbar of Timmins is
vacationing at the home of his uncle
Mr. C. R. Dunbar.
Misses Edythe, Florence and Helen
Pearson returned to London stir
spending the week end al their
parental homes,
Mrs. J. C. Lamont of Toronto is
visiting his mother Mrs. A. B. Louns-
nx'y in Ethel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lounsbury
visited their brother in Victoria
Hospital, London on Thursday.
David Lamont of Melita, Man.,
died on Wednesday, August 2ts* The
late Mr. Lamont is a brother of Mrs.
Will Hollinger.
Profitable
Father had been teamhing little
Bobby how to do sums. Six times
he had held out a threepenny -piece
and a penny and asked his son
which he would have. Each time
Bobby had taken the penny,
"Surely, Bobby,"'said father at
last, "you know a threepenny -
piece is worth more to you than a
Penny?"
":Not the way you're teaching
me." said the youngster. 'Tae
made threepence on the deal
already."
F. F. i .imuth
Regtsiered
Optometrist
"Western Ontatio's More
Modern Eye Service'
Phone 118, thirriston
The uality Tea
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WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Agent Conveyancer'
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE_ OFFICE
MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL. OK''?',
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DEAD or
DISABLED
,) sokty reeraoved em Ulnas ►y crust,,., Plaiasrt ccilacl',
12 t�US"icTEP.ii
Stone So ;;:s Limited
'g Dep tment
N 0ripen
Highest Prices Paid
Honest Grade Assured
We -
LIVE HENS AN a CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before e you sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at year
place kr any quantity or you can bring
then! to US.
PHONE 7LJc
rt , k rs
BRUSSELS