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The Brussels Post, 1943-3-24, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST Wedneetlay, March 24th, 1941 Every Day Household Reese cl ies Puretest Epsom Salts Mineral Oil Camphorated Oil Oil Eucalyptus Comp. Licorice Powder Spirits Camphor Quik Bands (Ready Made Bandages) Adhesive Tape Puretest Sulphur Tincture Iodine Aromatic Cascara Linseed Meal Whole Flax Seed Boracic Acid Hydrogen Peroxide Absorbent Cotton Sterilized Gauze We can supply all of these and there he,s been No Advance in Price Thermos Lunch Kit with Thermos Bottle $2.55 French Balm An excellent preparation for Rough or Chapped Skin, after being exposed to March Winds .. 30c and 60c Bottles MELOIDS For Throat and Voice Removes Huskiness 25c •Tins For Whiter Teeth Briten Tooth Paste or Powder either one 29c Please bring in Empty Tube if paste is wanted, 1 Easter Cards—for EarlyMaiting Overseas 5c, lOc and 15c F. R, SMITH rFIsPHONE NO. 62 DRUGGIST and STATIONER — rF I .F.PHONE NO. 62 MORRIS Mr. and Mrs, VPilliam Speirs spent the week end iu Toronto. Mr. W. Speir attended the underwriters convention in the King Edward Hotel on March 15th, 16th and 17th. The Morris unit of the Federation of Agriculture will hold a meeting on Monday afternoon, April 5th at 2 o'clock in the Twp. Hall An invitation is extended to the neighboring township units and there will be a special speaker from Seatorth, Everyone weloome, Western Ontario's Most Modern EYE SERVICE ETHEL Sergt. Verdun Parker and lairs. Parket' were visitors witli their uncle Mr, Bert Parker. Ile is now .stationed at Mount Hope had has had eight years in the R A.F., having been through Dunkork, Narvik and Iceiand, arriving in Canada In 1941, He was recently married to a girl EMI]) Calgary. Willard Michel, wireleas tele• grapher in the navy at Halifax is spending a furlough with his friends here, Mrs. Minnie Wey visited friends in the village on Friday and aliended the Presbyterian banquet. Mrs, Ernie Cole of Stratford spent the week end with her relatives in and around the village. Our congratulations are extended to Carl and Mrs. Ames of Hamil- ton upon the arrival of a baby boy, recently. We are glad to hear Mrs Carl McDonald of 6th concession Grey, is recovering from her recent opera- tion in the Listowel hospital. Miss Elizabeth Fear, Woodstock, hail a few days at her home here, recuperating from an attack of the "flu" which is so prevalent j'ist now. Mrs Plumsteel of Clinton i, visit- ing at the United parsonage, The banquet held Friday night in the Presbyterian Church was not as well attended as usual on account of the bad roads a.ai so much sickness, but those who attended- enjoyed a good supper and an interesting program, consisting of songs, readings, etc. Mr. 13111 Dickson of Atwood favoured with a. few solos and Mrs. Glenn giekinier also accompanied by Miss Alice Dickson on the piano, Mr. W. MoCreath gave an amusing reading. Rev. Taylor gave a few readings and Donald Dunbar an instrumental. Mr. „Stanley Wilson, Tyr, Lorne ,Tarrline of Hamilton and Bill Dobson of Brantford were week end, guests at their homes here Mrs. W. Michel has returned from Gorrie to the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Bert Vodden,- atter a few weeks with Cloyne and Mrs. Michel, Stoker Sack Dunbar of Toronto, son of Alex and Mrs. Dunbar hes been spending a few days at his home here.' The war workers of the 10th con- cession and station road group held a quilting at Mrs. A. Heath's last week. Miss Helen Bateman visited with friends at Listowel over the week end. F. F. HOMUTH, PHM.B., R.O. Eyesight Specialist Phone 118 Harriston (Brussels Phone 26X 2nd Thursday each month.) �r. e- DISABLED DEAD or ,Juickly removed in Clean Sanitary Utary truck.. Phew collect. 72 William Stone Sons Limited Phone 6 Goon! For All Kind of Baking SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT Iker Br Butcher Shop Brussels h inest Quality Lowest Prices THE FINEST EYESIGHT SERVICE YOU EVER HAD. No hit and miss niethoris here. Your eyes are thoroughly ,examined by Mr. Reid and you are told the truth about them. Twenty-five year's experience in optometry alone is your guarantee of satisfaction. gas n 2, A/1•E , m 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Brussels Office in Miss ilingston's Store. Plume ail EVERY WEDNES%AY AffEli.14OO111 FROM 2:00 to 4:30 FREE! NUTRITION BOOKLET! Nutrition made easy! 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To get your FREE copy of n'Eot-to- Work-to-Wan„ * lust send your name and address, clearly printed, to "Nutrition for Victory", aox 600, Toronto; Canada` *(The ,nutritional statements in"llat- ta-!I"ork'/ i-p"iu" are acrophobic to Nntrit ion Ser - oleos, Department-- of epartmentof Pensions and National Health, Ottawa, for the Canadian Nutri- t/ae Programme.) The head o•f the house was read- ing a newspaper article very care- fully. When he had come to the end he remarked to his wife: "Do you know, dear, I think there's something in what this article says—that the cleverness of the father often proves a stumbling - block to the son." His wife heaved a sigh of re- lief. "Well, thank goodness," she salt, "our Bobby won't have anything to fall over!" 'Hockey Slants Continued From Page One) scored a beauty. Then King came kitchens help the country. A pound back followed by Jack Lowe, The d t t little uglier t of: fat contains enough glycerine to Fats Salvaged From Kitchens Helps Canada East salvaged from Canadian and broilers; grease skimmed from stews or meat -base soups, In fact, all fats and greasds that are a product of cooking—meats, poultry, fish, soups, are important. game seeme o ge a r ru with quite a few Penalties being fore 150 rounds from a light machine How To Grow andwith d out but the Morris rearguard gun, but the pound means only one A Victory Garden seemed o d t keep the Town back tablespoon salvaged from aay Can-, covin • his worth to adieu kitchen evrey clay for a mouth. You can 911 up your plate --sand again Duncan p p;prowrnvately thirty one table Morris. J. McDonald the Big coal A boy from Brooklyn made his first spoons of waste fats poured into each can will provide enough to appearance in the series to store a hard one. Penalties: H. Gillis, make a pound. As most housewives know, the In the third rally McDonald open- sources of waste fats in the kitchen ed with a fast one then Nichol oxine include drippings from roasting pans back of make another for Morris. 1 McDonald, 0. Gillis. Then Riley, the speedy Town sniper scored again. It still looked like anybody's . game. King scared for Morris only to be .followed by Baeker. It was tied up and each team was playing hard, 0. Gillis played a. good defensive game made beautiful stops. Thu Nichol scored a hot one to end tlhe game Morris -7 Town -6. Good crowds have attended this series, there is plenty of room for more so come out and see Canada's winter sport at its best. Three stars Riley , King and Nichol. LINEUPS MORINS—goal, "Doc" Stephen- son; defence, Lowe. D. Duncan; centre, King; wings, Nichol, Work- man; subs, Currie, 11. Gillis, J. Ireland. TOWN—goal, B. Stephenson; de• fence, Scott, O. Gillis; centre, Rollos; .wings, Backer, McDonald; subs, Riley, Referee—K. Ashton. Linesman—C. Bnschlin. Watch for more news next week at the finish of the series. Reporter, W. H. Bell. Pa+DUCERS BRING OR j� { , '.i � Y p EA''t\.I[ TO BRUSSELS CREAMERY MOW The Home of the Better Used Cars 1941 Dodge De Luxe Sedan 1940 Ford DeLuxe Coach 1938 Ford Coacli 1931 Chev. Coach Massey -Harris 6 -foot Mower Massey -Harris Manure Spreader If in need of a car BUY NOW. GO E. NURSE At The Cities Service Gas Station BRUSSELS §:` T ONTARIO your pantry •shelves—from almost any spare plot o3 ground where you cau raise vegetables this year. Read HOW in thb American Weekly with this Sunday's (March 28) issue or The Detroit Sunday Times, "Michi- gan's Most Interesting Newspaper" Spring I s Here ! T hat means almost house cleaning time. Our advice to you is to come in and see our new SpringCurtains and Drape materials that have just arriv- ed this week. JUST ARRIVED Some new Shadow Cloth and new Cretonne in new Spring Patterns, reasonably priced, JUST ARRIVED Misses &W omen' s two-piece Dresses sizes 13 to 23.T hey are really beauties! U/ omen's oversize Dresses, sizes 46 to 52 new spring styles. Special $4.95 Men's Knee Boots, , sizes 6 to 119 special ' $2,25 Boy's Knee Boots, 1 to 5, Special $1.98 Boy's Black Oxfords, Sizes 1 to 5+, Special 1.98 • Dont forget to ask for your sale -slips --'For $10.00 worth of these we give you A War Savings Stamp Free. HE x4 ROAM{ TORE Phone 61 —' -- Brussels, Ont. Store Wide Bargains tor the Whole Family