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1. shingled house, in geed
condition, hninediate pos4ession,
Phone Wroketer 603-r-1.7
To Keep Correct Records of 1944 g
WANTED— William Wright
Ledgers, Day Books, Minute Books, Secretary Books, Music supervisor for S.S, No, 10,
tharies, Receipt Books, Index Cash Books Morris. State length of lesson
Counter Books, Statement Pads, Pens, Pencils, . taught also salary.
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Invoke Files, Writing Pads, Envelopes I Robt J. Forrest,
Blotting Paper, Type Writer Pads, Ink, Erasers,2
i Sec. Treas„
Checking Pencils, Loose Leaf Note Books, 11 . Bluevale R.R,
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and Many other items. All of which can be supplied here. ,k
Rexall
Bronchial Syrup
(1) Relieves Congestion
(2) Soothes Irritated
Membranes
(3) Checks the Cough
A Favorite Family
Cough Medicine
_...7511C.- Bottles
When Its School Supplies
They can be bought to advantage here, from our very
complete line of School AcceSiories and School Text Books.
F. R , SMITH
STATIONER
DRUGGin and
TELEPHONE NO. 62 -701gOire.M- W.MAI-06.1170AWiNtAtiAVO
FOR SALE -
1 electric mantel clock; 1, 2 -candle•
light floor lamp; 1 table lamp; 1
bedroom lamp; Quebec heater (tor
coal or wood); 1 kitchen stove with
oil burner or grates for coal and
wood also 20 rubber stair DIMAS.
apply to Mrs. Richardson,
phone 56 X, Brussels
Cough Drops
ASA Cough Drops 10c pkg
Throat Ease 25c and
10c pkgs.
Smith Bros. Cough
Drops 10c
Paroxormic
Throat Lozenges 25c
08
Iodized Throat
Tablets 25c .
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TELEPHONE NO. 62
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DISABLED
FOR 'SALE -
100 acres, S% at lot 14,•conclo
essn
4, Morris Township, farm o7 the late
James ,Shedden. 2 storey frame
house; barn 66 x 72 feet; building's
in good repair. Ample water supply
in bath house and barn: Hydro can
easily be installed. Inime diets
possession will be given.
Apply to the executors,
John McArthur
11. J. McLauchlin
DEAD or
Juicirly removed to Clean Sanitary truck.. Phone collect.
72 BRUSSELS
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Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer D. Bell,•B.A.
C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
(Absent on Active Service', Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00
(except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00)__,___
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Glatses
EYE -STItAIN
causes bea aches, wearmesp, no pep, dr
BLURRED VISION
makes it hard to thread needles, read the paper, sew
coznfort.
If your eyes trouble you, have them examined
In BRUSSELS DY
R. A. REID; R. O.
Stratford's lending 'Optometriit for 25 years.
BRUSSELS OFFICE—MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, eJan.;12thl;2:30 to 4:09
FO1C
secoxteunetrussuctoe
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G.00Dei SED CARS
ozne zoouthem over.
1941 Diidge COneh (with heat andl music)
1940 FortV-8 DeLtnte Coach
1934 Ford V-8' Sedan
1933 Chev, Coach (no knee action)
131 Mode l A Coach
1930 Model A Coach
Used Case Mower 6 ft, Cut
Used 20-30 Wallith Tractor
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G. E. NURSE
At The Cities Service Gas Station
situssims oNtAitto
THE BRUSSELS' PosT
EXPERIENCED AUCTION
Sales conducted anywhere.
Phone or write—Matt Gaynor,
phone 24X, Lucknow
THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER
How dear to my heart is the steady
subscriber,
Who pays in advance at the birth
of each year—
Who lays down the money, and does
it quite ;gladly,
And casts 'round the office a halo
of cheer.
She never says: "Stop it; 1 cannot
afford it;.
Pm getting more papers than now
can read;"
But always says: "Send it; our
people all like it;
lu (act, we all think it a heap and
a need."
How welcome her cheque when it
reaches our s,actum.
How it makes our pulse throb!
how it makes our heart dance!
We outwardly thank her; we in-
wardly bless her—
The steady subscriber who pays
in advance.
—The Living Message,
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Season changes offer great opportunities for story -telling pictures.
ITJST as Nature changes her There are scenes, too, around the
"dress" and appearance in the house or neighborhood that have
tall and winter, so. do we humans, been drastically changed by Nature.
and when changes are made they The terrace at the side of the house
should be recorded by snapshots. has probably been stripped of its
Pictures can tell an everlasting colorful furnishings. The awning
story of our livee and the world in has been taken don and the shrub -
which we live. bery is bare of foliage. No, that
And don't think for one minute scene doesn't have the ingredients
that those in the Service do not for a pictorial masterpiece, but it;
get a thrill out .of pictures from pictures a story that Corporal
home showing the changing sea- Bill would enjoy and show to his
sons and, more particularly, the buddies.
change in the appearance of their Don't let the light fool you when
families and friends after they have you're taking pictures at this time
discarded their light, colorful sum- of year. You'll have to take most
mar clothes and have donned their 01 your snapshots between ten in
more somber winter garments. the morning and three in the after -
Last summer you perhaps sent nom because with War Time in
your soldier a picture -of sister Jane effect we are an hour ahead of reg -
dressed in her sun snit, merrily ular zone time. And even .between
playing in the backyard with her ten and three your light in the late
dolls. Or maybe it was a picture of fall and winter is much weaker
Mother and Dad working in the than in the summer; so, if you use
-Victory garden. -Wouldn't a picture regular chrome typo tilsn, plan. tn
of Dad wearing his heavier fall or give your pictures full exposure,
winter clothing, raking th'e Icl,ves, say 1/50 at f/S, if it is a bright day,
or later shoveling the now, re a as compared v;ith 1./0 at 2/11 on a
00111 ‘•,1.‘t 10 story - 7171 500 bright day in summer.
OA 1011, .1 ISO weleonin,,t by inly,,Tio 1you are not cattail) :th011t; ex -
TA+) LI, $` .:5 3 front 1,01110 cur pohare time it would be wise 10
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War milli' oust COM. first". .
Writni ••dity, j,tituary 7..tis, 1, I
The next meeting of the kluron County Council will be
held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich
commencing Tuesday, January 18h, at 2 PM.
All accounts, notices of deputations and other business
requiring attention of Council should.be in the hands of the
County Clerk not later than Saturday, January 15th.
N. W. Miller.
County Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
AMONG THE POST-WAR
RESPONSIBILITIES,
hi larger numbers there steam be
Preparation for their proper wel-
come. We do not infer that such
Ille 1051.1' years are seeing mach
splendid work by many organize- a welcome should incur needles
expenditure of money, but sumo
tions and individuals in assuming
welcoMes should be civic affairs
a responsibility that those who
where townsfolk have an opportunity
went out from the community were
to shake hands again and say quite
not forgotten; Evidence that this
informally "We're glad 1.1 see you
is aPPreeiated and has made the
home.' Wo imagine that will mean
home town dearer to the boys away
more to those returning, than any
153. not lacking It has been and
shower of gifts. Knowing many of
still is a big task being well done.
But in these days of postwar those who have gone .oyer to fight,
we know they would coma to any
Planning it does seem that we mutt
formal function with perhaps more
be .sure to make the. home -coming
treinbling than facing the enemy,
such that the community will main -
We don't 'think they will want to
tain this. standard built up by the
thougitfulness thear their deeds extolled, but will
through the days of
appreciate just being back again in
service away from home. For se. '
the old way among old friends and
amity reasons during these war the assurance that old
days then sent back from overseas getting
friends are just glad to see the=
ore not permitted to tell of their
It's a part every one can take a
home -coming and very often. the re.
turn Is a :surprise to all. But ! 'nand in and perhaps in these days
we can each give a little thought
when the sea lanes are cleared of '
Co this and one of the post war
submarines and enemy craft and
problems hi this better world con.
the boys and girls come back again
straction after the war..
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*Ida 111411111S, that we gillould recitute ,our ,191,f0 •
eneentlal use lot the telephonelo themittintwas,
Present Walden cannot be inorearmd;
arrittioik
is needed it war nails are to go thriingb
proisptipc Cilkase remenilbeithatilie
see Vetindephenti tine can hold op war !mein**
--sted.thatsevery encondlou ..are mina.
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Girls Pure Wool Snow Suits
Sizes 8 to 12, Lined Zipper jackets
$9.95.
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Boys and Girls, 3 -piece Snow -
Suits, sizes 4, 5 and 6,
• 6.95 and 7.95
• Boys- Heavy Storm King Wackinaw ,
Coats, leather trim pockets and
on sleeve, sizes 28 to 36,
Special 6.95
Boys Leather. Ilebneis
- 1.25 to 1.49
Childrens Chinchilla Heltnets
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!Wens Horsehide Leather jackets
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In black and brown, all sizes!
36 inch Flannelette, good weight.
Don't forget to askfor yottr sale -slips ---For
$1000 worth of these we give you
' A War -Savings Sul*, Free.
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