The Brussels Post, 1943-10-6, Page 44..
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For Overseas oxes
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Few Suggestions
Leather Bill Folds, Money Belts, Shaving Sticks, Tooth Poste,
Ieeprint Fiction, Crossword Puzzles, Eversharp Pencls,
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Diaries, Tools Brushes,'';;',Focket Memorandum Books,
Solidified,,: Brilliantine, Small Leather Picture Frames.
A GOOD TONIC I FLY-KIL SPRAY
Rexaill
Tasteless Liver Compound
Cod Liver Compound
Fortified with • .'
Vitamin I)
$1.00 Bottles
30e and •50c
Bottles
Fly -Tont 30c • , • .bottles
Wilson's Fly Pads '•"•• 10c
Sheets
Sticky Fly Paper
For Fall ,, ®use Cleaning
A Freshly Papered Room will make a big change.
We have a good selection of
Surtworthy °4' all Papers
to suit all rooms and the prices are very reasonable
Floor Wax, Furniture Polish,
Wood -Lac Varnish Stain
Multi -Use Enamel
Cleaning Compounds
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SMITH
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TELEPHONE NO. 62---' TELEPHONE No 62
`ilLrial3i and
STATIONER
Mrs. Ed. Bryans
Mr. Ohas. jioh.natou of Galt spent
the week end with his father tiled,
brother, 1st like,
Mrs. John Fell received word 011
Sunday morning her . son Pli teawr
Fell filer passed away ix Toronto,
Mr, and Mrs, Melville Mothers and
fancily visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and Mr's. Sl?arling JOiln-
6, OtQl1 and saris.
NOTICE !
The Annual Autralul 1.)euurry
Meeting of _Huron Deanery will be
lroltl in ,S•t. Thomas' Church Seaforth
' on Fri., Oct, 15tlr, commencing with
a celebration of the ''Moly Commun-
ion at 10 0,111, The special speaker
will be ltt. Rev. A. Fleming, Bishop
of the Arotie.
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MORRIS
-Mrs. George Davis has returned
'home after an enjoyable visit at
Barrie and Aurora.
Mrs. Milton Smith visited with
Mo, and Mrs. Orville Jones and
'baby at Brantford.
Ma. and Mrs, Elmer Sellers visited
over the week end with Ma. and
Mrs, Joseph Sellers, 2nd line,
There passed away in Guelph
General Hospital, en Thursday,
._-Sept, 30th, 1943, Sane Margaret
Rood, widow of .the late John Conery
FOR SALE—
A small 0001 Heater.
apply at the Post.
FOR SALE—
Suffolk Rant Lamb apply to
phone l0 -t'-12 Lee Breckenridge
and dear mother of Ernest W. of
Toronto and Mrs. W. Buskin (Edith)
,1f Gueplh in her 80 year. One other
brother, Rev. Wm. L., died in June
of this year. She leaves three
brothers in the States and one sister
Mrs. Isabella Cole of Blyth to
mourn ker passing. Jas. and Mrs.
NIrs. Michie and Barbara attended
the funeral which was keld on Sat-
urday Brom IVIct,anaghan and Ross
Funeral Hoene, 806 Norfolk St., to
Woocllawn cemetery, Guelph.
NIrs. Ilarvey Bryans of Dungannon
Spent the past week with Mr, and
BELL & E tl.
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service) Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:90 until 12:00 and from 1,:30 until 6:00
(except Thursday from 9:00 eznt l 12:00)
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
ker aira.
Phone 6 Butcher Shop
ostommeteossmanymateey
menet
Brussels
FOR SALE—
Bicycle, Heating Stove coal or wood
W. 18 Stiles Phone 65x -r-2,
FOR SALE—
A. New Colony House 12x16 feet.
Deas Davison.
it
FOR SALE—
S Chunks of • Pigs
Drs, Raymond, Brussels
FOR SALE—
year old Barred Rook Hens,
blood tested and government banded.
W311iahn Speir Phone 54-r-4
The Home of the Better Used Cars
1940 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coach
1940 Ford V-8 Standard Coach
1937 Ford V-8 Coach
1936 Chev. Coach
1931 Model A Coupe (26,000 miles)
1930 Model A Coupe
1930 Model A Coach
These cars` are well tired and worth inspecting.
Could handle aoo�� �,
g quiet.driver 6 to 9 years o age.
G. E. NURSE
At rhe Cities Service Gas Station
BRu$MELS • ONiTARIM,
FOR 6A LE
70 White Leghorn Bens, year old,
High laying strain,
apply to Harvey Bryan
phone Brussels. 51-r-6
NOTICE—
Miss Margery Campbell has taken
over the agency for Avon Products.
Anyone wishing to purchase any of
these line preparations please call...
'phone SOX
LOST—
Between Brussels and L, E. Card -
lin, wheel and tire, size 1014.75.
Finder please call 13-r-12,
Dave Jamieson,
FOR SALE -
1 Roan Dur nam Cow, clue to fresh-
en in Feb, 1 Red Durham Cow €resit-
ened about 5 or 6 weeks, off a good
strain of Durham.
John Cattersoo, 17th 'Con. of Grey.
�,f •Fry+, � ,� yu.
is �'.:k' fV9 0 tkn T9 "•'•x i�.:.
IF X A Miro
expect to be in Brussels all day
and Evening
z�'L`a is
tc' .give expert Eye Examinations
and to supply Glasses required.
Phone Brussels 26x for appointment.
Eyesight Specialist
Har ristc'n, Phone 118 Brussels Phone 26x
Auction •Sale
Farni Stock and Implements
Lot 15, Concession 12, Grey Twp.
First Farm West of the Village
of Cranbrook on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER Sth
Sale starts at 1 p,m. Sharp
HORSES
1 Gelding Perche.on, 9 years old
1 Clyde Mare, 8 years old
CATTLE
3 Durham Cows, clue to freshen
2 Durham Cows, with calves
STRAYED—
From the farm of Robt, Bowes one
Holstein Heifer, mostly black, no
horns.
Phone Wilfred Smith, Atwood 45-22.
Farm For Sale -
1 mile East of Walton; Large
bank barn; frame house; good gra-
vel pit; 120 acres; Price Reasonable
for quick sale.
apply to 17. Jean Turner, Seaforth,
LOST—
Orr Monday, a radiator cap for a.
Buick car. Finder please notify , , .
phone Brussels 42-r-26
Richard Carter
1 Fat Cow o
4 Dui'haln Heifers, 2 years Old
2 Steers. 2 years old
1 Steer, 1 year old k
1 Heifer, 1 year old
5 spring Calves
PIGS
Farm For Sale -
100 acre farm, good buildings,
spring creek and drilled well; 7
acres of bush; 2 miles from
Bruns els,
For full particulars apply to
Mrs. Lillian Clark,
Brussels, Out. - - Phone 70-r-1-11
FOR SALF_-
7 Acre Poultry Farm, comfortable
house, barn and poultry houses; 1
mile from town. A. real home, Cheap
for Cash,
apply to Dave Shiells
Graham Survey, Brussels
Phone 56-r-15,
MEN! IT'S A SELLERS' MARKET.
Here is yowl chance to cash ,n. If
you're aggressive, are military ex-
empt and have e, car or other mean0
of transportation you can melte real
money as a Watkins Dealer, Due to
scarcity of materials and containers
many established concerns are going
out of business to -day but WATKI,NS
MEN are setting ail -time highs in
sales and profits. That's because of
this Company's international buying
power which makes it poss!bfe for
Watkins representatives to offer a
Wide range of Every day dome and
Farm Necessities and snc:I outstand.
ing values as a pound of , Prepared
Mustard for 1.0c and 11 ounces of
Menthol Camphor Liniment for. a
dime? Don't pass up this big oppor-
tunity.
Established rural routes a,vailahle.
For full particulars write today to
The 8, R. Watkins Crxnoany, Dept,
044 Montreal Que.
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
,� • R r aL :R is '0
Mr. Suer NIrs. Walter McGill and
Mies Olive McGill of Blyth visited
on .Sunday with their cousins Mrs, R.
Strachan and Miss Flo Buchanan.
Miss Mary Lott Is in Toronto
this week,
Mrs, Ira Parker and Mrs. Parker
Foster of Kincardine are visiting at
Hie home of their friend Mrs. ,}ohm
E. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Matthews of
Forest were Sunday visitors with
her mother Mrs. A, J. LowrY•
4 Gkunles
1 Sow, due time of sale
IMPLEMENTS
1 McCormick -Deering Tractor, 10-20
in (A-1' condition
1 2 -furrow Oliver Plow
2 Disc Harrow, in and out throw
1 Stiff Tooth Cultivator
1 Riding Plow 2 Walking Plows
1. Gane Plow, 2 -furrow
1 MoCo,imiol:-Deering Binder
1 Mceormdck-peering Mower
1 Cocimshutt Drill, 15 disc
1 Steel Roller
1 Massey -Harris Drill
1 Side Rake, New International
1 IIay Loader
1 Set of 4 -section Harrows
1 Set of 2 -section Harrows
1 Snuffler 1 Fanning Mill
1 Root Pulper 1 Set of Sleighs
1 Set of Scales 1200 lbs, capaeitY
1 Gas Barrel 1 Gas Pump
1 Wagon and Sliding Rack
2 Light Wagons Gravel Box
Buggy Stock Rack Gravel Box
1 DeLaval Cream Separator
Daisy Churn
HARNESS
1 Set of Breeching Harness
1 Set of Light Harness
Number of Horse Collars
Forks Shovels Sling Ropes
Chairs Whinpletrees
And Numerous Other Articles
TERMS—CASH
Everything will he sold as proprietor
is giving up farming,
M rs, Cecelia Huether, Proprietress
John Kreuter, Clerk
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
R A!VI 11:9 -00o $f>h0i E;
Chske Private y l •` caned
Used Cars For Sale
1940 Plymouth Coach
1940 Ford Coach
1940 Pontiac Sean
1940 Plymouth Coupe
1939 Ford Coach
1938 Chevrolet Coach
1936 Ford Coupe
1933 Dodge Coach
1933 Ford Sedan
1933 Oldsmobile Sedan
1928 Chev. Sedan
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L. a n d W.
Phone 161
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Listowel, Ont.
DISABLED DEAD or
vsackly removed in Clean Sanitary truck.. Phone'.collect.
72 BRUSSELS
tone Sons :finita
cite. to Cream Patrons
r.n..mrr
Mr. Salt Mrs. Cliff Buschlen and e
Miss Karen were week end visitors 11
in Ohesley. On the road Saturday
evening they were stopped repeated-
ly by police looking for the robbers
who robbed the sate at Mildmay. -
Mrs. Emma Parr of the West has
come to stay a few months with her
sister, Miss Carrie Hingstoth.
Mrs. Holland of :sea.torth spent a
few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Logan.
Mrs. 81. A. SmcCalf returned to her •
11eme in Winglcam. on Tuesday after
visiting with her daughter Mrs. W.
C. King.
McCurdy Lowry is now a member
of the Royal Canadian- Navy, and
has been home for a flew days.
Captain R. G. Campbell was home
for the week end.
Stewart Bryans of the R.C.A,F.
received his wings .at Crumlin Air-
port on Friday of last week, He was
promoted to navigator and , pilot
officer. P.O. Bryans is on furlough
.at his home with Mr, and Mrs, Ed.
Bryans,
Rev. M, F. Oldham conducted the
Annual Ilarvest Thanksgiving .Ser-
vice in Trinity Church, Mitchell on
Sunday, Oct. 3rd.
Rev. C. L. Langford of Mitchell
was a guest at the rectory on Sun-
day and officiated at the Annual
IParvest Thanksgiving Services of
St. John's Church,
Mrs. M. R. Oldham returned to
Toronto in Friday after spending
the past month With Rev. M. F. an,c1
Mrs. Oldilaln ai: the rectory.
Mr, and Mrs. ,T; Howard, Toronto,
were weekend guests with her par -
outs, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryan,
Mrs. A. R. Kennedy, Stratford, is
visiting at the home of her son, R.
W. and lib's. Kennedy.
,Sgt. Donald McRae spent the
week end at his home here,
IHUY WAR SAVING SrTAMPS—
inesi
Qival ity
NONCE
Lowest
Prices
Owing to gasoline and tire restrictions, R. A. Reid will be at
his Brussels office, in Mss Hingston's Store on the first
and third Wednesday of each month, instead of every
Wednesday as formerly.
The same high-grade expert eyesight service Will be main-
tained, and all work h guaranteed. High quailty glasses at inter
prises to all.
"See Relit and See, Right"
NEXT VIS1T---WEDNESDAY, ,OCTOBER 13th
R. A. REID, R. G.
Leading Eyesight Specialist for 25 years.
Brueselm Office—Miss liijngston's Store, 1st and 3rd Wed-
nesday afternoons 2:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Phone M for appointment
CREAMERY WILL NOT BE OPEN ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT
AFTER SEPTEMBER 29th
'n
Matti .ee to Milk Customers
BRUSSELS' CREAMERY
CR EA M ERY
WILL NOT BE OPEN ON SUNDAY
AF7 ER SEPTEMBER 26th.
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We are proud to announce to all women.
sewers a nice selection of 36 -inch flan-
elette striped in several nice patterns, and
27 -inch grey stripped .
Don't delay too long as there is a ' short-
age in flannelette. This is the last time we
will advertise this item.
A special discount to all Red Cross Or-
ganizations
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Misses Wooleen, two-piece dresses,
sizes 12 to 20 • ' • • •
Women's and Misses two-piece crepe-
dresses well made and nicely trimmed.
You have to see these beautiful dresses
to appreciate them ' • •• • •• • $12.95 to $19.95
Women's and Misses, made of men's all -
wool tweed, Coats, chamois lined
Sizes 14 to
Women's and Misses Fur trimmed Coats.
made of all wool cloth with half chamois
lining sizes 14 to 26%
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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