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The Brussels Post, 1944-4-19, Page 4i aNN9 11,1 per Hauges Are Busy Your rooms can Jook entirely different with a small investment in our excellent line ef Sunworthy Wall Papers. Whether it is one of the better papers or. lust one of the cheaper lines, that is in mind, it will pay to see our stock as the patterns, colourings and prices are right and will stand close comparison. Nothing in the was of Repairs for the outlay gives better returns than New Wallpaper. --- FORIVIALDEFIYDE— For Treatment of Seed Grain 1 tb bottles ..• • • .. „ 35c 1/2 tb bottles • • ...... 20c TELEF'HONE NO. 62 1 DEE-TEE MOTH KILLER CRYSTALS 1 n pkgs .... • 39c Fi.M1TT-11 , • , 41r.4 CGL f stela STATiONEn TELEPHONE O. 62 1.5 - aa,SeaalrtrAERF...ilia vellaam. • it, 11 • NOTICE C 0 PI r F,Y1=1„F`4105!T RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS. EYES EXAMINED — — GLASSES FITTED Mr. Reid has been coming to Brussels for 10 years and can give you perfect satisfaction and eye comfort as he has done for thousands of others in this district. "SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT." p0;•,,,, Stratford's Leadng Optometrist • Over 25 years. Miss Hingston's Store, Brussels - 1st and 3rd Wednedays 2:00 to 4:30 P.M. NEXT VISIT WED., P.:ay 3rd 4 ri,13-tc."--STr----......-ermr4...riso.,r4s,r,sanr-xceet Lti umit. Coves DEUSSVig. CRF.i.,6kMERY 111 ,g C." WP‘Inesitay,.Apill 12th, 104 9 -----... F ACD with the difficulties created by wartime shortages in labor and machinery, Canadian farmers carried on with the equipment that was avail. able, and it is a tribute to their energy and enterprise that they have attained the tremendous increases needed to serve the needs of the United Nation To assist them in their greater pro. duction prograthmes, Massey -Harris and its dealers set new and higher standards of service to farmers. In the maintenance of equipment in the hands of farmers, they have prolonged the use of mcychines beyond their normal life period, and by reconditioning and rebuilding, they have put back into service machines much needed to com- pensate for the shortage of new ones. In the supplying of parts—always a feature with the Company—Massey- Harris and its dealers have, during these difficult days of shortage, rendered such an outstanding service as to earn the reputation of being—'The Best Farm Machinery Service in Canada.' Early ordering of repair parts helps you and helps your dealer Stratford attended the silver wedling anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. 'William Ireland, Morris townstep on Sear. day evening. • • * Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Stiles were Tor- . onto visitors' last week. I * * , Mrs. Chas. Garniss is Visiting at the home of her son .Ailan. and Mrs. Garniss in London. * * ' Ames and Alan Mair spent Sun - .day with friends at Harristom •2 • Mrs. Geo. Henderson, Brussels, who had the misfortune to break her arm spent a couple of ;weeks at the home of her brother, Will Ireland. Mr, Oliver Turnbull .ef thionwilla visited relatives over the week end. IP • • Margaret Smith, Listowet. spent the week end with. Miss Mary Ireland.- • Mrs. James smith and children of Grey township spent a sew daye- ' with her slater in Weston. * Dr, and Mrs. George Ross ot WIng- h'am were 'Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross. Their daughtere Misses Barbara and Mary returned - home with them atter spending the s. Easter vacation, here. 1.1.1.••••••afteINFAIPIR , LISTEN TO UCCE .S" 6 6 SELF POLISHING LIQUID WAX AND PASTE FLOOR WAX On Every FRIDAY Morning at 10:15 37 PRIZES AWARDED EACH 'BROADCAST - From CKNXrn. gh a For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware Stores . "• M .1" 11,4„-'.. DISABLED DEAD or .41 ;Ay removed m Clean Sanitary truck, Phase collect. '12 BRUSSELS t4 „ -* * * * * * spent the Easter week at Oltesley. Miss Millie Grewar - is looking atter . kit06iie bons PEOPLE W F 14:111T OW. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ross, Laudon * * * * were weeli. end guests 'oath his par - Mr. and Mrs. Re,5, Mrs. J. Rutledge received a cable gram stating that L.A.O. Hartley Rutledge, R. C.A.P., had arrived safely overseas. • • ihe library. * * * McDowell and Mac McDowell, London, were Sunday visiwrs with. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MeDeviell. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .',.gar, Jack * 82 Mrs. R. Dark returned to her home last Sunday after spending the . winter months with relatives ir Galt. • * Mrs. 0, Buschlen and Mise Karen mrs, .,o,ek Lowry and Intl, t:Ar.-1 and 11111) left last week ?or tiety.rt. N.S., where they expect to spend the summer with. Jack Who is stationed Mrs. J. Galbraith and Mrs. ihmlin with Peter and Jane mere I.:aster visitors in Toronto. there. .9 '19 5 - ---- • - Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross returned home la8t week after spending the ‘,.. weeks in Toronto. • Susan Hislop has been ill with a cold; her sister Mies Ella Hislop Reg. Nurse of St. Marys, is 'tuning her. 120 yards of Merceriz.-cl Gingham in medium size checks in brown and white blue and white, red -and white meted from Flying Officer to•Flight Lieutenant and is stationed MAand, green and. white They make Bowman. Galbraith has. been pr -o- 0., No. 1, Newfoundiand, lovely two-piece dresses. 79c a yard. . C..P. Mrs. johnwa's 5. " M. Toronto last week. v"ltMrs, Earl •Shoiclice has returned to Mrs. as. Ballantyne 'Tororto Toronto after spending some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs, jes, a ,Ir. Mernaghan. eyartyymemleto...** tows. earreMonn;vansa. Yat.t.r*,-••••. 6E,L".iai i" C„NiSC)EV BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Elmer D. Bali,- Bit. C. Jooeph Becarma, B.A. (Absent on Active Serv4::P° Wednesday and Saturday aftersoosat) BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until soo (except Thmaday from 9:00 until'12:00) 11 sas-yais msma 11 R. G. Campbell has been at his home here. * an. Scott, Toronto, spent the id at his home here, 5 Verla. Fiseinr, Hespler was Id visitor at her home here. is* Ella M. Fraser, Parkhill with brother John Fraser 2nd 0,01.1.. My and with Miss Mina Mc- vey, tciwn, • 5 • * and Mrs. H., IV. glazier, son rdon and daughters, Mrs. .Dean and Mrs. Victor itathig Go Vies in Used, Cars! "Aflhi1iTtIs1s' Used Car Depot 1937 Ford V. Coach with heater 1934 Ford V-.5 Sedan 1933 Chev. Coach 1931 Chev. tome 1931 Model A Coupe 1930 Model A Coacb Special 1931 Cheri. Ccupe $140.00 (Sec This One) . p E,;-;,INUR,OJE At The Cities Service Gat Station 6istiiitio LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS also GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS • BEST PRICES PAID 'Before you 'sell any poultry phone the Expert"PaCkers. We will call at your 'place for any quantity or you can bring! them to us. 4.4 Export:,'Pa'kers PHONE; 70x BRUSSELS: Have your el; Per / Cared Pr NW I. • liesruth wfromentiti, . Phone 1.18 iiirritapyr0 Large double bed size Chenille Bed Spreads 11.95 to 12.95. Misses' Alpaca Skirts in new spring shades $2.98 up. A laPgetassortment of Blouses I 7' long or short slee'ves $2.98 A large assortment of Women's and Children s Cotton'Print Dresses 71 Wen's Overalls and Smocks 4- a//sizes, $1.98 up. ',Boy s Overalls, sizes 24 to 34, 8 oz., —7" Don' forget to ask for- your sale-slips—For ti(iibb worth of these we give you ;WariSavings. Stamp Free. ARCADE s:4 STORE 11111111111111 11/11E111111111111111111111.111% ' 1111111111111111110111.1 Phone431. -- Brussels, Ont, Ade Bargains for the Whole Family