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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-5-1, Page 4atetc+cwKc+e+euselcutu; la+a+elctwry +r+ e WI 1 Paper Time mi 1 . a 1 Wall Papers for Living Rooms Dining Rooms, Halls, Bedroom and Kitchens. Colorings and r_atterns have leached a high standing this season. A small investment in New Wall Paper, brings outstanding results. _ M S1 Prevent o s Red Cedar Flakes 30c pkgs. Elkay's Moth Killer Spray 75c Larvex 95c bottles Moth Proof Garment Bags 39c and 89c tax z 4 Square ..._ Floor Wax 1 lb. tins 50c Furniture Polish 45c Glass Cleaner 25c Lemon Polishing Oil 35c • • 1TH WtG,G1Jt' and STATIONER TELEPHONE €0..O. t� '•s•'+ HONE NO. 62 telmengoselomosaba*aosubtranall1'it&uidt tm Fit 1t873o'.,a iuva: THE W. C. WOOD CO. LTD. GUELPH, ONT. Manufacturers of lee r e i F,:rr E ant Fences, Oat Rollers,kF ed Coolers, Mixersli1andgMachines, Fa mRefiigeratio Electric Local Agent— Stanley Mackaan Phone 26-r-8 R. R. 3, Brussels, Ont. PURINA HYBRID SEED CORN THE BEST OR IT WOULDN'TBE IN THE CHECKERBOARD BAG! FO;, SALE AT BRUSSELS CREAMERY E. Richards & Son, Ethel TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT OVERHAULED FOR SALE -- RUBBER TIRED WAGONS Agent for Otaco Fartn Equipment p. liT; o, 1P. T '. e.• .:"' .+' 3d' 65;., We have a good assortment of Grass Seed, Alfalfa, Red, Yellow Clover also mixtures. We have a special permanent pasture mixture for long term pastures, or we can supply Brome Grass, Orchard Grass, Meadow Fescue, Canadian Blue, Kentucky Blue, Lading Clover in your required amounts. For your fence supplies we have the famous Lundy, Fence complete lines, post and etc., also steel gates in 12 ft. 14 ft. asd 1Gft. lengths. We carry complete line of Martin-Senour Paints also cheaper line in Atlantic Brand. We can supply you with a new stove. Leave your order for Radios, Refrigerators and etc. Certifed Seed Potates GreenMVlountain--lrish Colliers A. J. Pears Phone 22-r-7 Ethel, Ont. Loiceteria o Chick Starter Choiceteria Growing Mash Choicetera Laying Mash IV ale by Watt's of Palmerston Used lel Waiter nose Poultry Far ftRUSSELS, ® T. y I T M Bil i( g, IE ? WEA A?CHES! .Arthritic or rheumatic -like pain in the feet or legs; tired, aching feet, fatigue, sore heels and callouses, weak turning ankles—are symptoms of weak arches. Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports relieve pain caused by strain of roe muscle, aur ligaments by giving a arm uplift. They ere molded to your feet and Boon restore the arches to normal. We Specialise in Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Service. Let us demonstrate our ability by giving you a 'Free Foot Test. Denzoisstration FRIDAY, MAY 16th — 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. K LER S SHOE STOliii LISTOWEL, ONT. G max, otke T k - r Gist -mars Car of Alberta Hard Lump Coal Car of Choice Range and Nut Coke This Week We are advised by our shippers also Coal Controller that the fuel situation is very uncertain please order at once. "Hard Coal will be rationed as in the past with only a limited amount to each customer. Our yard will be closed Thursday All Day Each Week. D. N. McDonald Phone 77 Brussels Ont. In Memoriam ST1tU C111111S 1n loving memory of my dear gill llahel, who died May 4th. 1940: Tho' you have long been gaur 1n my memory you still live on. • Tho' ycur vuic, 1 can 1u lri,;)1 hunt You still are ever near. • Basil Struthers MildEVALE PF Wednesday, May 1st, 1940 You'll enjoy our Orange Pe Ble,n4 I At the morning service in. the United Church, Rev. S. J. Bridgette based his sermon on the life of Christ anti lois friends, Mary, Martha and Lazarus at their hone in Bethany, Rev. L. C. Jorgenson occupied ' the pulpit in Knox Presbyterian Church His subject was "A ' Christian as • a Builder," putting emphasis ort the foundation, the building and the testing, based on ' 1 Cor. 3: 10-16. Personals: Mr, and Mrs. David Jewitt, Winghaln, and Mr. and i Mrs. Allred Fridllrgtou, Winnipeg, ! Man., visited with John Hock- Bridge and Mrs, Joseph Curtis; Miss Florence Fowler with her bro. 1they at London; Mrs Joseph ! Greenaway with relatives at London; Mr. and Mrs. Janes Peacock have returned to their home in the village 'alter spending three months at the ' home of their son, Will and Mrs. Peacock in Morris, Mr's. James Johnston attended the annual meeting of the Huron Presby- terial W,M.S of the United Church ,at NI/Ingham on Thursday as a ' delegate, Others in attendance in - eluded Miss Emma Johnston, Mrs. i Arthur Shaw, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs, I Edward Johnston, Mrs. James Roh- 1 ertson, Miss Martha Fraser, Mrs, j George Hetherington, Mrs. George !Thornton, Mrs. W. J Johnston, 1 Mrs. Stafdey Dealing, Miss Margar- et Curtis was the representative from the Misison Band, W, J. Johnston attended the meeting of the Huron Presbytery of the United Church at Wiugham on Thursday, Personals: 110, and Mrs A. A. Is- bister, Toronto, Miss, Mary Brown, Paris, and Mrs, E, B. Jenkins, of Wingbanf, with Miss Olive Scott: Mrs. Arnold Liliow with her sister in Toronto; Christopher Hethering- ton with his son, Dr. Hetherington and Mrs. Hetherington, at Bramp- ton; Mrs, Earl Hamilton with To- ronto friends; L,.Qp1. Spence Mc- Kinnon in London receiving :his dis- chaa'ge from the army, Phone 6 .cht Baying SOLD IN BRIUSSEL5 A _. aAEKER :OS Butcher Shop Brussels. lenilneerSOCReIsveEn,caxm:.gv=c•sr; M.....,--.^ 'name WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate Agent Conveyance: and Commissioner q.,+.� GENERAL• INSURANCE OFFICi: Ai'LI'•lIN STREET, — — ETHEL ONT. Telephone Numbers To Be Placed For Reference In Your Directory Any person changing properties should see that all telephone bills are paid, if not they will go on taxes Any changes not listed please notify the operators. Additions Stewart Evans E. C. Thomppson Root, Nelson Liliow Bios. D, Ltalahan Cliff, Robertson W. G. Beirnes John Brewer Oliver Doll Alvin Oakley Robt. Gower Cliff, Logan Leatch Bros. Dave Hardy 43-r-19 20-r-11 50-r•b 30-r-10 14-r-23 47-r-8 57-r-4 71-r-17 29x -r-3 65-r-12 29-r-5 14-r-26 14-r-26 3,8,r-10 Morris Cameron Archie Moses L,mme......,........,.,-,o,,,,®a s A Wintle A, McQuarrie J. Howard 24-r-6 28-r-16 48x -r-4 23-r-23 21 e LOSSES : Attributed to Warble flies in Canada amount to nearly $14,000,000 annually. DAMAGES: Gadding of cattle during the summer, reduction in milk flow, loss in flesh, wastage of meat in infected carcasses, injured hides. CONTROL : Destroyed most easily in grub stage after hav- ing reached the backs of cattle by application of rotenone wash usually procurable at drug stores and spray companies, with directions for using. Quantity required approximately one pound of powder for twenty cattle for three treatments. WHEN TO TREAT: Early in spring when grubs commence dropping. Repeat twice at monthly intervals. HOW TO TREAT : Apply material with stiff brush and rub in well. COST : Per animal, per treatment should not exceed 2 cents. SAVINGS : As much as $5 dollars per annual. This ad. is inserted by the Agriculture Committee "f the Heron County Commit Yoreseli .101104161.1.001,41... Lamont Bros. . 23-r-12 Ralph Machan 43-r-5 Wan, Bernard L, Workman - A, B, Launsbury Stan. Sgeiran Changes Doug. Lawless Harold Proctor Watson Sholdice Jas, Pestell M. McFarlane ,las. Shortreed Dan McKinnon H Pearson John Howard (Ethel) W, H. Love Bob Campbell Removals • Pied Ennis Mar. Jahnaton Chas, Agar Wm, Menary Mrs. Alex King Angus Carmichael Jas. Keyes Mrs. Ward gray F. M. Bemis (store) R. Aohilele Alex Menniug A, Pro•tsr 18-r-18 25x 22-r-8 85-r-23 90-r-10 32-r-18 51-r-7 83-1-7 44-r-0 18-r-8 24-r-12 80 89•r-15 22r.5 52-r-29 "See Reid and See Right" A„ Eyesight Specialist of Stratford Will be at his russets Office — Miss Hingston's Store from 1:30 p. m. to 5 p, m. nerd y9. Vlay 15 Eyes Examined,, Glasses Fatted Complete Eyesight S vk e0 Women's Navy and Black Spring Coats sizes 14 to 24%(2, $23.95 up Misses' Spring Coats and ressmaker Suits sizes 12 to 20, good range of colors $25.00 up. Misses' Sport Jackets $6.95 to $8.95 Large assortment of — Misses' Wool and Alpaca Skirts sizes 12 to 20, $2.98 to $4.95 Women's and Misses' Sheer Blouses sizes 12 to 44, $2.98 to $4.95 Girls Cotton Print Dresses 2 to 12 years, $1.25 and $1.49 Large assortment of Women's and Misses' Spring Dresses Jerseys, Crepes, Alpacas and Spun Rayons $4.95 to $16.95 Men's Genuine Army Issue Work Boots with hobb nails and heel plates sizes 6/ to 16/, $6.45 a pair Men's Brown and Black Oxfords $2.98 to $8.50 Mens, Boys and Youth Camp Shoes New Spring Shoes and Running Shoes t For the whole family. Don't forget to ask for your sale slips ---For $10.00 worth of these we give yon A W r.Savings Stamps Free. pamscosoproos. mBtC,lfttgMiCtP.td'!Ct[+5xtiimmbsgim MENEM 4. '.. RADE ii TRS ISMCWINIXIBRIOXii20sag. INEZEINIZERSIMI Phone 61 -- -� Brussels, Ont. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family