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The Brussels Post, 1942-7-8, Page 4our 7 �� wa THE ,BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, Judy 8th, 1042 -- —^ Dorothy Aitken is taking a sum• %� A I .men cones° at the Western Oniver- r�ARD .a�% ARE S OILY, London; Mee. W. H, McKee i1 neY was called bo Harriston, due to the dearth of hes' father, Mr, Carter; Mr, and Mns, George ellearnsone, Helen and Geor'g'e, at- tended a re -union of the Brock ranully, at the 'home of Mrs. Tluoatt• eon's brother, at Guelph, Sunday. oti —vitt close rsu *ctrdaHight .lit 11.hck commencing July 18th Owing to present business conditions and in fairness to our staff we find it necessary to close our stores f,t , tl i, o'clock sharp on Saturday nights commencing July 18th. The doors will be locked promptly at 11 o'cioak,•hlit customers who are in the store at• that time can complete their purchases. We sincerely appreciate the patronage of. the public and we confidently ask our customers to co-operate- "with, us by making their :purchases before 11 p.m. on Saturdays. i • C. Zilliax and Soy` Hardware, Chinaware, LISTOWEL, ONTARIO The Store With The Stock. u BLUEVALE 'Mrs.. J. J. Elliott presided over the tapering session of the Wometee Rtasianary Society of Knax Presby - hareem shundh on Thursday 'after- noon in the Sunday .sdhool'room. The 1pvagnam was in charge of the mem- -reel of the Mission Banti with the preeide1* Miss Margaret Messer, presiding. The scripture. 1aslson was read by Ileane McKinney who also offered prayer. Readings were given ',ley Norma Shaw and Nomura Moffatt end Ruth MdKeildher told an inter' •eeting mdseionary story. •Mrs. F. G. Fowler, leader of the Band, con- tinued the story of the "Lite and 'L9oeik of Mary Sleeeore A vooal number by the girls of the Band was euuayed, Sandwiches and cocoa were served by 'members of the senior z,netliary. Rev. C. Tavener conducted tete regular service at the United church, and conducted catenmmnion service and the ordinance of ,baptism, when the following were baptized, Rolbert Edward Johnston, Ruth Marne .Jdbmaton, James (McKinley Me - Naughton, Rayel1a Darleen, Roth, Gertrude Nara A6rid'ge. Lois Marie Aldridge and David Raymond Ald- ridge. A .solo was sung by Ross Smith. ETHEL My. anis Mrs, Ivan 'Northgrave's, Kitchener, spent Sunday at the arouse of Ellwyn and Mrs. Thompson. The War -Worker's Unlit wish to acicn'owtenge with thanks a cash donation) hem the Women s, Institute lately. Mr, Alex Pearson has had his large hoose painited outside and it is a great ampeovemedt, Miss Mary Hewitt has taken a Peeitloe in) Kitchener. Mrs, Ed. Sta..litenson, Jack and Clyne also Mos. Alvin Westover and Miss Wurddne. of Niagara Faris have been vistitor:s with Nue. Dane and Bill, also with Mr. and Mrs. )Mercy Stephenson. 'Clark Cardiff of R.C.A.F., Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs, Oardift and baby here. The village was treated to a elnivaree last Tuesds y might serenad- inp Mr. Lee Allan, Wardiaw and bride. A large gathering of fideuds and neighbors held a aniscellaneous shower on Monday night iu honor of the marriage o'f Mr. and Mos. E11 - wood S'trubhens(nee Olive Hackwell) and all repont a good tithe. Master Oliffond Roland, 13-yeareold son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Roland was operated on Friday evening, for ap- pendicitis im Ltstowei Mennerial hospital. We wash him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Richmond Sr., of Hamilton. visited over the week end web their sen here. They were ,accomrpeniedl here by Mrs.. Dr. Rich- mond. and little Deckle, who had been mending a few days in their City. Mas. A. S'imbm,s of Hamilton is a visitor with) her brother Rev, H. Snell and Mrs. Snell here. Mrs. A. Ziegler and IB1iiy .spent the week mud in Norw'oh with rela- tives there bnlaigtmg Mrs. McLaren' and Mrs. Lettoh home with there for" a visit. Mr. (Stanley Wilson and Miss Jones of Ha¢nilton spent the. week end with Jahn and Mrs. Wileon. Mrs. Yee, McKee and baby Joyce are spending a week 'here, with friends. Her husband has' gone in training. Misses Jean and Doris. Cochrane and Dorothy Lake are visitors. Blyth this week with Harold and Mrs, Vodden. Master Brock re- turned' home with them. • Wedding bells will ring out Satur- day for one o2 our young men, of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A, Dunbar and faintly were visiting near Goderich on Sunday. Miss A. MaMurohie and Mies Georgia remained for a visit. Mr. and Mas, Ro'b't. Bennett and Miss' Marie of 6•01). con., visited Mr. and. Mrs'. Wan, Bennett on 'Snunclay evening. IVIr• David Livingstone of Walton is vett-ling his, sister Mrs, Wan, 'Slemonoru for a few clays. We are sorny to repoal that Mrs. Bert Parker had quite a bad fall last week, but she is able to be about again now. The three churches of the United ainoult joined. in 'Communion en Sunday last in: the ehauroh here with a large congregation. The Presbyterian W.M;S. met on Tuesday P.M., at the hoane of Mrs. Thos, Turnbull. Topic, by Mrs. Rev. Taylor, Scripture by Mrs, Jas. Wniethlt. Current events', Mns. J. Kreuter with a good attendance. Mr. .and Mrs. Mervyn 'Grainger and little daughter were oaildmg om fldentis in and around the village on Sunday last. Me. sad Mrs. Geo, Addy and Miss Spoke on 23rd Psalm At the morning service, In Kncier Presbyterian church, Rev. F. G: Fowler used the 23rd plain rig hili 'text IFIe slpolce of 'the' Loi ' as 'a shepherd, a leader awd.,a.'host;'• • Members of the Young. Peblple1",s Society conducted tuie evening see. vice. Miss Ruth • M'oKercher pre- •sided and read the scni'p'ture lesson, and prayer was offered by Billy Adams. Jack McTavish. had', charge of the topic, "Bbs suyblet a lamp unto your feet and a 1'ighllt ento„ your path." Person,atls: Miss .etaniey ;..Jame Fowler, Columbus, Ohio, . with ., her parents, Rev. F. ;. i;, 1+.o•wl(er ;land Mrs. Fowles Mr. and 1VItIit $. Rolplh and daughter, ,De`trod , with Mr. and Mas. W. W. Menne Louise and Gilbert MdEwoi ern, Mount Forest, with t0ielir grandparents, Mr. and Mee. R. F. Garnlbss;. Mr9. R. D. Thomas .aavd .her siwtex.: Mra. Brick, Toronto, with Mao. 'William' Elston; John McQuiliane. Mn • and Mrs. Fred McQuillan, Luckmow; with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Johnston; Lorne McCeadken, r eSgtef.kiet, with, his parents, Mr. and Mas. Alex Mc- Cuadinem; Mr. and Mrs'. ?,.. D.; Scott, Mr. and Mns. Jaimellee ISeett, Sea- forth, and Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Love with Mfrs Florence Fowler; Miss • Housekee,per:- This tried and approved Short ening is just what you need to be better satisfied with all your baking. Start Using Easaf irst -NOW- 1 Lb. r 19c SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT A. D. McDonald v Ylik,at Market Phone 69x Brussels, Ont. OTICE C'.t)s`..o'.n 4s The following is an order that we have received from. the Milk Control Board of Ontario and Concurred in by the Wartime Prices ad Trade Board. Board Order Number 42-60, Effective July 3rd, 1942 WHEREAS in the Interest of greater economy In milk distribution, it is necessary to establish a deposit charge for milk bottles and to eliminate unnecessary credit. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: That, a deposit of five cents (,OSc) shall be collected by every person selling milk or milk products in the Province of of Ontario for each milk bottle delivered to any person when another milk bottle Is not received in exchange. That all credit sales of milk and milk products sold by milk distributors in the Province of Ontario shall be 'discontinued and all such products shall be sold in exchange for cash or prepaid milk tickets only, Milk tickets may be purchased from the Driver, at the Creamery or at Baeker Bros. butcher shop. We thank you for your valued patronage, and ask you for your kind co-operation in carrying out this order. BRUSSELS CREAMERY of the Clunistian," The scripture lesson was reed by Mrs. Addie Mrs, Monzie teak raherge of the buadnees peat elf the meeting, The reports of the different committees' were given The treasurer's report showed the first half of the year well up on its allocation. The Temperance pro- gram' was iu charge of Mrs, Menzies, Mrs, Richlands, Mrs. James Pearson mei Misses Margaret Roland, Elsie Franklin and Jieiee •Pelarson. The topic, 'Phe case for total'albstinenee A "Royal Cammlission to thew wit- nesses teefitrify concerning this eupramply important issue. Mrs, Cleaver closed the meeting with prayer. Classified Ads FOR SALLE— Geoseibeeries and black currants. Alec Phone 774"4 Mrs. Woodrow - - .�� --- FOR SALE - 2 Radio Heavy Duty General "B" Batteries. Guaranteed. Barely used, Phone 50•JI; Brussels FOR SALE - 2 York 'Sows; No. 24. Massey- Harrie. Mower, 6 -ft. cut. phone 20-r-15 Stewart Turner The Time to Buy a Good Used Cars With Good Tires A Used Truck, We Have Sias 1 Used Tractor Ford Ferguson System on Rubber 1 New Frigidaire in 'Stock 12 Good Horses, no matter what kind of horse you want we have jt. .411 f' The Plaee La and w. .1.., Jackson Motors Ltd. Phone 161 Listowel, Ont. FOR SALE— For quality meats, fresh beef and pork, cured and cooked. Try our store. E. Thompson, Ethel. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED— Due to enlistment we have a few ptoice eslbablislued routes avnaileble for mem over 45 yearns of .age or exempt from military'service or cap- able women,. We supply stocks on credit. Eapenierece not necesaany write Watkins Dept. "0-B-4" MONTREAL. FOR SALE— On Queen St., Brussels, Barn on property, now oceepied by Alvin Oakley. apply to C. Jos. Benson„ Soliditor, Brussels FOR SALE— Two young Durham Oows, seedig- ing. Also two Dunham Calves and two Holstein Calves. phone 92-r-16 Dan MoKtnnon GET YOUR Po.-MANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS TH.ERMIQUE End Curls $1.25 and $1.75 and $2.25 Including Shampoo Permanent $2,00, $2.50 and $5.00 including finger wave and shampoo Telephone 55x for an Appointment IRENE (PEASE OVER PROCTOR'S RESTAURANT In Memoriam • • • • Obituary • * • • * t • Mrs. Martin Grasby • ago.' Ra I The emoted was held from the late residence on Tuesday July 7th ,at 2 pan. to IBranudon. cemetery, Bel - grave with. Rev. Geo, H. Dunlop officiating. The pallbearers were Herb Wheeler, Jas. Mirduie, Norman Walsh, Gordon Walsh, Wm. Nebhery and Hugh Campbell. 7.the death occurred on 'Sunday, July 5tih of Mrs. Martin Greeley, at her 'home in Monnis Township in her 54th year. , , The deceased, whose maiden name was. Catharine A. Dunbar was the daughter of the late Davd A. Dunbar and Agnes Halliday of East Wawa - nosh. , Following her marriage 30 years ago she ewne with Oyer husband to Monist where 'slue hes 'since resided. She was a 'faithful member of Knox United) Church or Beigrave. Besides her 'husband she leaves to mom= three daughters: Helen, Mrs. George Martin, Morris'; Anna, Mes. 'Cecil Arnt'strowg, Kitdhener ,reel IVIarjoute, Mrs. Jas. R. 'Coultas, Belgreve also one btotlaer Joseph of East Wa.w'anoslh. One brother, Wil- liam, predeaiceased her two years MORRIS A memorial service will be held in Sunshine cemetery on Sunday afternoon, July 12. The Rev. Dun- lap and other speakens will be present. A letter received by Newton and Mrs. McCauley from their sons Lorne in England, said that after a month's stay in hospital, he was able to be out again and was .convalescing and hoped to join his unit again very ehoatdy. While Lorne's friends were sorry to helar of his accident they are pleased' to hear he si better again. PLAINT 4'n loving memory of our darling baby who died .one year ago to -day, July 10Th, 1941. Oh how oft she comes before us Her dear face so sweet and true, 1, Resting mow in :peace with Jesus, Loving 'hearts still long for you ISadiy mislead by Parents, Danger! Liver TroiMe is Serious Are you nervous and irritable—can't sleep or eat—tired out all the time? If you're like that,a faulty liver is poison- ing your whole system: Lasting ill health may be the cost; • Your liver is the largest organ in your body and most important to your health. It supplies energy to muscles, tissues and glands. It unhealthy, your body lacks this energy and becomes enfeebled—youthful vim disappears. Again your liver pours out bile to digest food, get rid of waste and allow proper nourishment to reach your blood. When your liver gets out of order proper digestion and nourishment stop—you're poisoned with the waste that decomposes an your intestines. Nervous troubles and rheumatic pains arise from this poison. You become constipated, stomach and kidneys can't work properly. The whole system is affected and you feel "rotten," head- achy, backachy dizzy, tired out—a ready prey for sickness and disease. Thousands of people are never sick, and have won prompt relief from these miseries with Improved Fruit-a-tives Liver Tablets." The liver is toned up, the other organs function normally and lasting good health results. Today "Improved Fruit-a-tives" are Canada's largest selling liver tablets. They must be good! Try them yourself NOW. Let "Fruit -a -rives" put you back on the road to lasting health• ' feet like a new person. 25c, 50c. "Run Down For Years, Has Ported Health" I was badly run down and terribly nervous.Mydiges- tion was poor and I was always con- stipated. Fruit- a-tives" soon made me better and there is nothing like it for making you well and giving you new pep and energy. After years of bad health Fruit -a -Hues" made ,no feel fine. Mr. Roy Dagneau, Chatham,Ont. "Long Years of Suffering, Now Full of Life" For u long time I suffered frequent headaches and backaches. I could find no relief until • I tried "Fruit-a- tives". The pains camp less fro- . until in a ass few weeks,they stopped entirely. Fruit -a -fives' real y made me feel like a new woman. Mrs. A. J. Setiwartm, Galt, Ont. ,,'sr,:ele0�o@ltseop'ippeteeeso-04,1.4:440:espe:PC®bs:este6`earee.,+Orsse'selvsNetseoteee-tie 47 4.cera•Q•eo°s•-teeteelewee.•-�•OOH.�j • 004rfy yM1 - i i'x y° �' v'•r SRF}.,•r0 JO e ,y' rya i s ' y rst x i' • 0�4• 04 044 U L coo � v ♦S4 is Is orliant er Hyero consumers willfind with their ;next bill a printed form µ4m4 you are requested to READ CAREFULLY, FILL OUT Neel RETURN to the HYDRO OFFICE. The information re- quested is very necessary in order that we may ini•orm the Government definitely what materials and parts will be required to KEEP YOUR APPLIANCES IN REPAIR. 424 4i or ++4 iSisle, Frurltaeldn attemd.ecl the FrenIki'in 04 Picnic) on .pule let 'at Sootlamd, near Brantford, and report a good tlBie p9 Mr, enri Mee, Glenn 17akmter at- 914. tended the "Eeltmier" reunion at Des Breamlhaghen• nn July est, to Callvin' Kreuter of London. Navy m4 Itear:eve spent helylet at his suomie. Dee The July meeting rot the W. M. S. 4+ rod W. A, of the F,fhnl llnitrd (limrrtnh waft bmlci s.i tl,e 1,,ma of eo Mns, See Pearadiol, wltlt Vitt PreekfM1t y 1n 2416 their. Mrs, J, Amine lead ' s sari e of flue Worship ofuv ic. 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