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New Stock has just arrived 75b pkg
Mead's Pablu.n
Broadway Poitfclios of Writing Paper
and Envelopes .. • • • - 35c
Rexall Branch al Syrup•. -•Helps break up congestion
and Relieves Colds , . 50c bottles
Saccharin Tablets—•—bottle of 100, 1/4Gr. Tablets • • , . • • • 25c
A S A Cough Drops •• ....•..,..•••••••••,•••• ' 1Ocpkg
Rexall Tasteless Extract Cod Liver Compocnd
Fortfied with Vitamin D • $1.00 bottle
Face -Elle Men's Size Cleansing
Tissues Extra Heavy .. • • • • - -• • 25r. pkg
Gillette Blue Razor Blades ••••.. • . , • . pkg of 5 • , . , --•, . 25c
Rexall Kidney and Badder Pills .. , ••
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TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for the painting of the
walls and ceiling, also the varnish-
ing of the woodwork of the Court
Room, Goderich,, Ont. Particulars
can be obtained at the office of the
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County Clerk.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Tenders to be in the hands of
the County Clerk not later than
12 o'c1oc11 noon, Feb, 26th, 1943.
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County Clerk,
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Card of h _ nks 50c
Local Reader a - 5c
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The :aiilil9sel Poet
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THE BRUSSELS POST
Havhig hstalled •
System for Meat
Persons a tirtg to store.
meat. k ndiy have the y=i anile
wrapped in wax paper and
sappy own padlock.
East Huron Produce Emporium
russets, Ont Phone 66
LETTERS RECEIVED
FROM BOYS OVERSEAS
Dear Sirs; -
I received your lovely parcel and
wish to thank you very mac'.. All
the articles were put to thole best
use and sure enjoyed the eatables.
We've been having fairly good
winter weather but very damn and
hope spring soon comes.
Thanking you again I remain.
Yours,
Gua'. R E, Pierce
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F'..r ..•,•err,"'-. .. _ _..�.�
ing you all the Best of luck for 1943.
Yours sincerely,
Just Deb
Dear Sirs
Received your Xmas parcel in
good condition and would like to
take this opoprtunity to thank the
members of the •Can. Legion fot
this flue work. Your.kind thoughts
were deeply appreciated.
Sincerely
Ken Murray.
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To the Brussels Legion
Just a line to let you know I
received your parcel the other day
and wish to thank you all as it was
most gratefully received. and wish-
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Gur. Hall, T. D.
ETHEL
The February meeting of the
Wom$t's Mdsstaua•1�y' Society of
Ethel United 'Church was hell on
Tuesday, Feb. 2nd at the hone of
Mrs: Percy ,Stephenson. Mrs. Rev.
Snell presided and the meeting
opened by singing the hymn "Angel
voices ever singing." Psalm 150 was
read followed by prayer with a
Drayer in unison for all our men
overseas. The Worship • Service
was led by Mrs. Edward Gtll, the
service opened with verses 1, 8, and
four of the hymn. "Father at man
in whom are one," read by itlrs. Jos,
Ames, after which the hymn "For
the Beauty of the Earth, was sting,
the scripture lesson was real by
Mamie Hansuld. Mrs. Snell gave a
splendid talk: on "Wholesome Recre-
ation for all," we need to remember,
that as we have received much. we
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THE FINES!' EYESIGHT
SERVICE YOU EVER HAD!
No hit and miss methods here. Your eyes are thoroughly
examined by Mr. Reid and you are told the truth about them.
Twetity-five year's experience in optometry
alone is your guarantee of satisfaction.
R. 00
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Brussels Office in Miss Hingsfones Store. Mena 51
EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
ir"ROM 2:00 to 4t30 P.M;
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1937 Chev. Coach
1935 Ford Sedan
1933 Chev. Coach
1931 Chev. Coach
These cars are well tired and good sound automobiles
no reasonable offer turned down.
Jumper cutter and a Massey 6 -ft, Mower
If needing any new implements, call in, we'll try and get
them for you,
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At The Cities Service Gan Station
RUSSELS ONTARIO
Wednesday, February 1011, 1343
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0.uickly removed in Clean Sanitary truckb. Phone collect.
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Wiliam `Tonle SOP1S ~l,iflmdted
must give much, and youth is our
responsibility and our opportunity.
I3ymn "Land of our Birth" wa.+ sung
and the meeting • closed 1>S all
repeating the 14fispah Benediction.
The annual congregational ban.
:Met and meeting of 131hei 1 utte,l
church was held on Friday ec••mhlg,
Feb, 12, There was a good attend-
ance despite the cold weather and
poor road conditions.
Ethel United Church
Report a Successful Year
Reports from every organ:.at:on
of the church were given, inter.
spersed with a variety of ,ausical
numbers, The program was opeued.
by selections from the Sunday
School orchestra, Miss 12. Hen-
suld reported for the W. A, showing
a cash balance of $230. There
followed a sextette by the' senior
girls' class. Lesley Earl repertei
for the Board of Stewards, all ecnt.
mitments had been met and a small
balance on hand, This report was
responed to by a piano duet by
Arnold Earl and Ronald Love,
Mrs, Quest Dobson gave the report
for the WAILS. The allocation of
the W.M.S. has been met, $135 00
having been sent to Toronto, Mrs.
John Icing read the report for the
Trustee Board showing a cash bal-
ance of $13$. Helen Bateman
responded with a mouth organ solo.
John Pearson reported for the
Circuit in his usual interesting and
Witty fashion,
Mrs. M. Hewitt reported for the
Sunday School. This was a splen-
did report with a substantial balance
for next year. The S.S. orchestra
favoured with au seletcion.
A 1'eport. Was made in canoe( tion
with the splendid work done on the
parsonage, As all bills had not yet
been received a complete report
vault' not be given.
The Missionary and Malutenanee
Fund Was fairly well subscribed aaid:.
$81.00 had been raised for the Loan.
and Gift Campaign,
The report: of the Session • ,'as giv
en by the minister and was •:•induct-
ed with a memorial service for the
ten members and adherents of this
church who through 1942 were called
by death.
l'lishop John Lyons of Ktag•,ton
spent a few days the guest of his
slaughter Mrs, 0. 11, Richmond.
The Presbyterian Mission Band
was held on Saturday afternYon at
the home of Miss Muriel I{tauter
with an attendance of nine,
Mos. Wm. Michel has been visiting
her son Moyne and Mrs. Michel in
Gorrde, tbe past two weeks.
Messrs. 13111 Dobson and Murray
Baker of 13rantfol'd were week end
visitors at Mr. and. Mrs. Quest Dob -
son's and Mr. Garr Baker's, 10 Con.,
Grey,
There was a small attend -,lice at
the various churches last Sunday, on•
account of the cold day. The Pres.
hyterian annual meebing had been
postponed but wilt be held Monday.
Feb. 22nd at 3 p.m,
Mr. Jacob Jonas of near Moles-
worth is visiting his daughter Mrs,
Chas. Scheerer at present.
The annual banquet of tbe United
church was held Friday evening,
Feb. 12th.wlth a good attendance.
The different reports were given ac-
companied with music .and songs
and was a successfiul evening.
We are now showing-
New Spring Curtains
Our advise is come in Now and choose your
demand as the quantity is very small this
year.
White ruffled Curtains, tailored of fine
marquisette, patterned with fine dots,
$3:25 a pair.
Owing to a shortage of
4, Pix:tt
we have decided to take orders for future
delivery as we are getting a limited quant-
ity. 'Phis' is the only fair way to , distribute
same to our customers. First on list will
be served as they come in.
Grey and Green Checked All Wool
Blankets — Special $5,95
Women's every day Lisle Hose,
Size 9 to 1V, 50c a pair
Bleached Heavy Cotton ,Sheeting —
Good Quality — 79c a yard
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For
$10,00 worth of these 'we give you
A War Savings Stamp Free.
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