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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-7-10, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST to ms Insecticides Sprayide 35c ib. To Prevent Blight and Rot on Potatoes Arsenate of Lead 35c lb. Bordeaux Mixture 35c lb. Dry Lime -Sulphur 35c lb. Paris Green Health Salts Grape and Lemon 50c Certified English Health Salts Large tin 59c Rexall Morning Salts 50c Fruit Saline with Tumbler 43 Nottingham Salts 50c Sun Glasses • • • • • 29c, 35c 50c and up Children's Sun Glasses • • • 25c pair FOOT REMEDIES Scholl's, Corn, Callous or Bunion Plasters 35c pkg. Sani-Ped 40c FOOT POWDER r Blue Jay 25c Rexall Corn Elkay's White Shoe — If FOR THE HAIR Drene Shampoo 43c and 69c Klenzo Shampoo with Olve Oil 60c Wild Root Hair Rinse 15c Charm-Kurl $1.35 Lavender Hair Ruh 60c Footlets 20c pair, also Liquid Stocking i F. S,•}i IT ELEPHONE NO. 62 •.._ 'f GG1J 7' and STATIONEis MU -PHONE NO. £2 Gin Latea•itougeommaaaauctoutztrantuatNustnal i +�t.�..,•,,,, FORD SALES AN : SE:". VICE repairs to All Makes Of Cars an, Tractors Used Ford Tractor on rubber - Also Cultivator and Plow, both good as new. Phone 73x "See Reid and See Right" ANNOUNCEMENT! R. A. REID Eyesight Specialist of Stratford Will be at his Brussels Office — Miss Hingston's Store from 1:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. Wednes ay, July 24th Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Complete Eyesight Services 4.. E. Richards & Sons Ethel TRACTORS AND FARM EQUiPMENf OVERHAULED Supertest Oil and Grease — Assent for Dominion Tires FOR SALE — RUBBER TIRED WAGONS Agent for Otaco Farm Equipment PURINA CHOW BRUSSELC CREAMERY AtiW lY' Phone 24 Brussels, Ont. Tea Towelling Pure Linen . • • • •"' • ' 75c up Children's Corduroy Overalls $2.59 Boys and Mens Sport Jackets Boys Wash Suits 2 to 6 years Boys and Mens Cotton Jerseys Buy -:_where you get a u,-v....,::.11yr S t uare Deal the Year Round Wednesday, July 10th, 1946 We have a few cards of short lumber cut in 12 inch length, n'ce dry wood now at $5.00 about 1 cords each load. Also some combination dors order at once if you want any. IN SILVERPLATE IST ranseis The last word In fine ,aver. piste will be dm first choice of marry discriminating Conadion women — for Ws "Eternally Mean". No find pattern has '4Or been produced. "Bon. daily Yours" is a beautiful, reality.fall creotbn of Ana silversmithing. "Eternally Yours" onloys outstandtn, dwrocterbtia —possessed by na other silverpbto patience to make it truly Canada', nm est Sllverplote. amass b to yourself. torn ally ours 1847 ROGER BROS. Canada's Finest Silverplate A. Tho aver popular First Lout. 0. Adoration—preferred by Many, •. G. LEACH • BRUSSELS, ONT. Legion To Hold Field Day The Brussels Legion it holding nod, sYsT, th it "11 Annual i`lalit Day on Thursday, August 29th. fieep this date open and watch for further announcement. TO THE FURTHERANCE OF ACNICULTURE Founded and developed on the bods of helpfulness to the fanner, the implement industry is entirely dependent on the prosperity of agriculture for its own success. Through the years, the implement maker has, with quality of product and genuinely helpful service, won the high regard and goodwill of the users of his product. There are few farmers who do not value sincerely the service of the implement company. The farmer and the implement maker have mutual interests In the welfare of agriculture and its progress towards higher standards and improved methods. Work- ing for the common cause both have contributed much to the betterment of farming in general. In the past, new developments in equipment have enabled the farmer to do his work In Tess time and at less costa Such equipment has helped the farmer offset adverse conditions such as drouth and soil drifting, to combat insect pests and other types of crop destroyers, and to replace manpower in times of labour shortage. The self -binder, the tractor and power farming machines, the one-way disc and the pull -type combine, each la Rs time has helped the farmer In making his efforts successful and profitable. Achievements in the post have been notable and fruitful. Setbacks from time to time delayed but did not prevent the onward march of agriculture. And the future will bring advances In farming, too. The self-propelled combine, perfected by Money - Harris prior to the war, has opened up new fields of possibilities In Implement engineering, and other new machine developments assure that, in his efforts to further improve agriculture, there will be available to the farmer equipment that will offer greater advantages in saving time, labour and expense. Massey"Harris Is proud of its long association with the fanners of Canada in promoting the welfare of agriculture, MASSEY-HARRIS LEADERS til THE IMPLEMENT INDUSTRY SINCE 1847 limoomiamosimmusimasumemmommusassummemmimmeimeimimminsiews Optometrist, and an Assistant will be at Miss Bryan's Home all day ktlgt Thursday, July 25th To Examine Eyes and supply Lenses and Mountings where required. Modern Equipment, Complete Examinations. • Write or phone Miss Maude Bryans Phone • 26x Brussels for an appointment. For Hospitalization Protection or Health and Accident Insurance Consult Your District Representative Stewart A. Scott Wingharn Phone 293. Women's and Misses' Cool Cotton SUMMER DRESSES Sizes 14 to 52, Special $4.95 Women's and Misses' JERSEY DRESSES And Eyelets 1 and 2 -piece $7.95 to $17.95 Misses' and Girls' Slack Suits $6.95 to $14.95 Children's Sun Suits $1.00 GIRLS SLACK SUITS $1.49 and $1.98 Large assortment of — Sandals $2.98 up Men's, Boys and Youths Camp Shoes All Sizes. • –:ova• Men's and Boys pre-shrunk Pants $2.49 and $3.49 -r.monao Men's Blue Denim Rivet Pants $1.98 Men's Khaki pre-shrunk Pants $2.50 Boys Brown Slack Suits, sizes 28 to 34, $3.95 Large assortment of Men's and Boys Bathing Trunks SHOES and RUNNING SHOES For the whole family. THE ARCADE STORE tttt�ttt Phone 61 --- Brussels, Out. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family