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the Presbytery meeting in Brus-
sels. The meeting closed by singing
-hymn 241, followed by the Lord's
Player and God save the King.
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Penfound, 10th concession, D-
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YOUR EYES
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HOP''
We have the Newest Equipment,
We use the Newest Methods,
We can assure you Complete
and Satisfactory Service for your "Precious Eyes''
Frederick F. Homuth, Phm. B., R. 0.
Harriston Phone 118 Brussels 26x
Good For
Doi, N G;" All Ki ds of
SoM - ' Baking
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
aeker
Butcher Shop
roc.
Bruuela
Finest
Quality
Lowest
Prices
THE FINEST EYESIGHT
SERVICE YOU EVER HAD.
No hit and miss n ethocis here. Your eyes see fisstessesly
examined by Mr. Reid and you ars told the tads ass* Iws.
Twenty-five year's experience in optometry
alone is your guarantee of sstisisiiet ee.
R. A. REID, R. O.
EYESIGHT SPECIAIS;iiST
Brussels Office in Misr Hingstofs's Stem. !isms 11
EERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
ir"RttI 2i06 to 4130 P.M.
LJSSELS POST
ECIAL BROADCAST to the Citizens of Huron
County on Monday, April 26th at 8 A. M.
Be sure to tune in."
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Implements
Estate of the late Walter Lowry,
1 Mile West of Brussels,
Concession 5, Morris Township
MONDAY, APRIL 26
Sale Commences at 12 o'clock sharp
Wednesday, April 21st, 1943
HO.RSES-
1 Bay Horse 10 years old
1 Bay Horse 5 years old
1 Black Filly 2 years old
1 Chestnut Gelding 2 years old
1 Bay Marc
1 Grey Team
CATTLE -
1 Holstein Cow due to freshen any
time
1 ,Holstein Cow due to freshen in
May
1 Durham Cow due to freshen In
M
ay
1 Durham, •Cow fresh 2 months
1 Poll Angus, due to freshen in
September
3 Durham Heifers rising 1 year
3 Durham Steers rising 1 year
5 Durham Steers rising 2years
PIGS --
7 Chunks and 10 Big Pigs
Brood Sow due to farrow
Young Sow due to farrow 3 weeks
IMPLEMENTS— —
3 sets of Double Work Harness
1 Quebec Riding. Plow
1 Quebec Riding Plow, nearly new
1 Massey -Harris Loader in good
condition
1 Hammer Mill in good condition
Saddle also odds and ends of harness
2 -furrow Cockshutt Riling Plow
4 Walking Plows 5 Mowers
1 Set Harrows, 4 -section
2 Spring -tooth Cultivators
1 Steel -wheel Wagon
4 Other Wagons
1 Rubber -tire Wagon, new
1 Steel Roller 2 Seed Drills
1 One-way Tractor Disc, nearly new
1 Tractor plow, 2 -furrow,
1 Massey -Harris Tractor Plow, 3*
furrow
1 Hay Rake 12 -foot
4 Binders (Massey -Harris and
Cockshutt)
Set of Sloop Sleighs
3 Fordson Tractors
1 'New Ideal" Manure Spreader,
like new
1 Gang Plow, 2 -furrow
1 Massey Harris Gas Engine 2 H.P.
4 Buggies 1 Pump Jack
1 Wheel Barrow
4 -wheel Horse Trailer
1 '29 Ford Coach, good tires
700 feet of Pine Plank
Set of Scales 2,000 lbs.
2 Cutters
GRAIN— -'
100 Bushels of Wheat, approximately
100 Bushels of Oats, approximately
Quantity of Hay
Other articles too numerous to
mention
TERMS—CASH
McCURDY LOWRY, Administrator
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Implements
Lot 32, Concession 14, .McKillop Twp.
11/4 miles West of Walton
TUESDAY, APRIL 27th
at 1:30 p.m.
CATTLE—
Durham. Cow, 7 years old, fresh
1 Durham Cow, 7 years old due in
September
1 Durham Cow, fresh, 9 years old
1 Durham Cow, fresh, 7 years old
1 (Durham Cow, due in Oct.
1 Holstein Cow, fresh, 8 years old
1 Durham Heifer, due in June
5 young Calves
4 Yearlings
HOGS -
1 York Sow due to farrow in May
2 York Sows due time of sale
IMPLEMENTS
1 Massey -Harris Binder, 8 ft. cut, in
good repair
1 Massey -Harris Binder, 7 -ft in good
repair
1 Side Deliver Rake
1 Dump Rake 10 -ft.
1 Noxon Seed Drill, 12 Hoe
1 Noxon Seed Drill 13 Hoe
1% 'Wagon Rack
1 McCormick Deering Cream Separ•
Moe with motor attached, in per.
fect condition
1 MasseyHarris Root Pulper, new
1 Fleury Walking Plow, nearly new
1 Set of iBench Sleighs
1 Clinton Fanning Mill
1 Sap Pan and quantity of apiles
1 Half set of double Harness
l'Se tof Single Harness
i HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -
1 Large (Wash Stand
1 Small Wash Stand
1 Oak Rocking Chair
1 Arm Chair
1 Wicker Rocker
1 Spring Type Rocker
1 Round Galvanized Tub
Other articles too • numerous to
mention.
TERMS CASH
As the farm has been sold.
Bert Altderson, Harold Jackson
Proprietor Auctioneer
Anglican Church Notes
At a meeting of the congregation
of St. David's ,Church, Henfryn on
Friday evening, it was decided to
have the church interior completely
redecorated before Tune, An old -
home service is planned for Tune
6th.
On Good Friday service will be
To Our Customers
No Alberta coal' coming to Ontario this year — We are
unloading a car of ,Sun King Lump Coal. This coal is very
much the same. as Rosedale Alberta Lump in every way.
If you want any for now or next winter -Order At Once.
This is Gond Coal and will give you satisfaction
C. N. McDonald
Phone 77 Brussels
held in St. David's, Henfryn, at 11
a.m. and on Easter Day at 3:30 p.m.
Sunday school at 2:115 pm,
Rev. 11. L. Naylor, L.The., Rectoi
of Christ Chureh, Listowel con-
ducted the service in St. Alban's
Chrucb, Atwood on. Palm Sunday,
April 18111 at 3' p.m. ,anti preached
an appropriate sermon, Service on
Easter Day will he held at 7;30 p.m.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
C EA
RODUCERS
BRING R SEN g YOUR
CREAM TO
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
The Home of the Better Used Cars
1941 Ford DeLuxe Coach
1941 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan
1940 Ford DeLuxe Coach
1937 Ford Coach
1935 Ford Sedan
Used 6.foot Mower
One new 5 -foot Mower
G. E. NURSE
At The Cities Service Gas Station
BRUSSELS >; ONTARIO
Community Sale
Pope's Barn Brussels
Saturday, April 24th
At 2 P. M. Sharp
Louis Rowland has been instructed
I to sell by auction the following
Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Calves,
Young Pigs, Brood Sows
Harness (single and double)
Sloop Sleighs (almost new)
1 Cutters, Buggies
Household Furniture
Other articles too numerous to mention.
- TERMS CASH -
For Full Information 'Phone 68x3, Ed. Henderson
BRUSSELS, ONT, `
Louis Rowland, Auctioneer
'Phone 830 -r- 24, Seaforth.
Robert Patrick, Clerk
SHOES ,
Misses, black and brown fancy ties
with dutch toes, size 11 to 2 $1.98
Women's black and brown ties and
gore pumps, high and
cuban heels • • ... • . •......... • • $2.49 up
Women's E, EE, and EEE, Oxfords
and Gore Pumps • • $2.98 to $3.95
Boys' black andbrown brogue Oxfords
heavy stoles, sizes 1 to 5/ $2.98
Ladies' rayon full fashioned
hosiery . •.• • •
89c a pair -
Ladies' British Bemberg full fashioned
hose nice and sheer ' $1.25 a pair
Large assortment of Alpaca skirts, sheer
sheer blouses and sport jackets.
Women's black and navy sprng
coats sizes 18Y, to 26
Women's and Misses' Tweed Coats
in grey and brown latest spring
styles sizes 12 to 24X , • •
$25.00
Don't forget to ask for your sate -slips -For
$110.06 worth of these we give you
A War Savings Stamp Free.
THE ARCADE STORE
Phone 61 — Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family
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POST' 1PUBL151-Hl
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
HURON BRUCE
Notice of Advance Poll
NOTICE is hereby given that
ant to the provisions of The El
Act, Sec. 88, a Poll will be open
SATURDAY, JULY 31
Sro,n Eight o'clock in the for
until Five o'clock In the „after
and from seven o'clock in the
noon until ten o'clock in the
noon.
i'. The Polling Place for the Elei
District of Huron -Bruce w11
located at
THE COUNCIL CHAMBEi
TOWN HALL, WINGHAM
For the purpose of recelvim
the votes of
Members of the CANADIA
MILITIA (Reserve Units)
AILWAY EMPLOYEES, SAIL
AND TRAVELLERS,
vhose employment is such a:
ecessltate their absence from
o time from their ordinary plat
esidence, or who have reason
elieve that they will be absent
he day fixed for the election.
The ballot box will be opened
he votes counted at tan o'clock
ijhe evening of Saturday, the
ay of July at the said place.
ATED at Mildmay, this 24th
of July, 1943.
J. A. JOHNSTON,
Returning Officer
God Save The Kinn
CARD OF THANKS
;r. My sincere thanks is expres
the ladles o8 the Red Cross We
amfor the parcel recently Tea
1 from them. The gift was nu
predated. '
' Captain R. G. Campbell
ii
NOTICE
sThe office of Elmer D. E
b -i11 be closed for one wt
jeginning Monday, August 21
NOTICE
r.f
By order of the • Trustees
rthe! Police Village of Etl
day, August 2nd, 1943
roclaimed Civic Holiday.
' Wm. Spence,
Secretary
BRUSSELS
CIVIC HOLIDAY
o fall in line with other mut
palities' in the Province, 1
usiness people ask that
k'VIonday, August 2nd
russets Civic Holida
nd I hereby proclaim the sar
Public Holiday and ask that
tizens 'observe it as such.
R. J. Bowman, Ree`
• "The Lord Is My Light And
My Salvation"
McIvilfe. CLlurch
Minister
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B4O.
16' A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A.M. "The Cross and the
Throne"'
7 P.M. "Life with a Great
Centre"
Louts D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
COME AND WORSHIP
United Church
flinlster—Re'v. Hugh C. Wilson
18 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Worahlp
Mr. Clarence McClenagham
MORNING SERVICE ONLY
EVERYONE WELCOME
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rector, -Rev. M. F, Oldham
6th Sunday After Trinity
St. John's Brussels—
7 P., M. Evening ,Prayer
and Sermon
Annual Parade and Servloe of
Brussels, L,O.L, 774 and Ethel
837 and Bluevale
qt. George's Wotton -
8,30 P. M. Sunday School
4 P.M. Hely Communion
ani Sermon
8t. David's Henfryn...
2 Pw M. Holy Communion
shd Sermon
8 P.M. Sunday School
. _... ...... .,Par