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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-30, Page 10THE BRUSSELS POST iia&' Mi 1POREiEST COD LIVER OIL 1 When the School Health Chart was brought home, perhaps it was marked that Cod. Liver Oil was Needed. If so we can supply Puretest Cod Liver Oil Tested Vitamin -- A specially selected Cod Liver Oil rich in Vitamins A and D $1.15 bottles, and Econcrnv size $1.85 Cherrosote Fast 2 -Way Cough Syrup Ruby Red and pleasant tasting. Helps quiet coughs due to colds 60c bottles. Cushioned Face -Elle 3 Ply - Heavier and stronger 25c and in Men's Size 36c Kleenex 22c and 35c FOR COLORING All Purpose Rit - Colors Make old things Fashion Right 25c Pkgs. GAMES for Evening Entertainment Crokinole Monopoly Lost Heir Cribbage Checkers F.R. SMITH STATIONER DRUGf nexa11 Drug ;More itELEEPHONE No. ex -- BRUSSELS. • fdie "MOW AV Of The Style Shoppe Brussels, Ont. Ladies Fabric Gloves, Special • • • • $1.25 Ladies Wool Gloves, Special • 95c—$1.25 Silk Squares $2,25 Wool Berets • • .. 95c Angora Berets and Bonnets $1.75 Lisle Hese $1.00 All Hats Reduced to Clear Phone 24 WOOD'S Brussels, Ont. CLEAFelti Men's Coats to Clear Reg. $39.95, Special $22.95 Ladies and Girls Coats Greatly Reduced to Clear Men's Heavy Wool Brush Pants Very Special $4.95 Heavy Rib All Wool Comb:;.nations (38-42) a few to go at $6.95 Coatings — All - Wool, Reg. $4.50 to $6.95 — HALF PRICE Throughout the store there are a number of Very Special Values in Winter Clothing Wednesday, Januay 30Th, 1852 NOTICE 1 am the sole dealer for Goodyear Belting, Hose and Packing, the best on the market for further particulars for prices contact C. J. PEGELOW Shoe and Harness Repair Phone 83 Brussels, Ont.. Can agora al it "ter =• chemic* aro you CAN. Thouso,i M Canedisns who thought thoy 000ldnh afford heeling Silver aro & i Mg IMO the best In silverware Is wog *MMM roach of won moderate Incomes. Ci.. he end let us show year Mw ,susntetiesd, it b $oday. !doers* oniric, WW4t Ira rl;liei, Flan lam, No++le*ns; .‘'c'ttfresaitatiod,~llto VV. Cr.1.17Atr'H ?e ,Score for ,lprrrtfyfrrl mffit BrusselsJeweller • e y Per tho MILKING HERD Mia your `rain with *Parini Cow Gnaw Supplement to sake a reel If% milk•ms{d.i ration. PURINA COW CHOW FOR DRY COWS To help build dry cows up for reduced calving 'tronblos •nd eatr• milk ahead, feed Purina Bulky.Les and oats half and half! BULKY -LAS end 0 TS Brussels Creamy Wken you add it all up... WHEN you consider the men, women and money needed to operate 3,700 branches — you see what is involved in looking after the greatly increased demands made by busy Canadians upon their chartered banks. In ten years ... with bigger staffs and higher wages, payrolls have jumped from $40 million a year to $102 million taxes, federal, provincial and municipal, have risen from $9.5 million to $20.7 million a year interest paid to depositors has increased from $22 million to $57.8 million a year. And these are only three of many expense items. Yes, today more than ever, it costs money to run a bank. • One of a series by your bank 1 PHONE 22 BRUSSELS , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of George Wuszczynskl,' All persons having claims against the Estate of George Woszczynski, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 16th day of October, ' 1951, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of February, 1952, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth. this 16th day of January, 1952. McCONNELL and HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. ?Tr. and Mrs: Glenn McKerchpr and Little daughter, also Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Hislop, have 'gone nu a motor trip to the West where they will visit with relatives there Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert McDonald and son. Clinton. visited at the home of M•r. and .Mrs. Clifton Mr - Donald in Auburn. Mrs. 15'ilfred Warw'rle and chil- dren spent few d: ys with her mother Mrs. David McLennan. • Mrs. Telford Seller- has visors' d of her Yarn and has moved to her new home in Ethel. WIN(RAM MEMORIAL HO- Always a large stock In Cholres' Granites to Chose from All modern machinery. tamous for Cemetery lettering a speet,.ity Artistic Memorials at very reasonable prices. R. A. SPOTTON Phone 255 — Winiharn, Ont, ussels Farm Equipment pecial Opening Clearance Sale USED EQUIPMENT No. 27 — 12 ft Combines, perfect condition with Flax Rolls Pickup Rotory Screen and Lights. No. 26 — 10 ft. Combine only cut 35 acres Rotory Screen and Lights. 1 D Case Tractor, good condition. M. H. 101 Jr. Tractor rebuilt. 1 Cockshutt 70 Rc. rebuilt. Masssey-Harris Sales and Service Seaforth Phone 141 Brussels Phone 55 J. W. Fischer, Manager Brussels eft 'S Shoe Repair Brussels, Ont. LADIES — Replace those Old Insoles in your Flight Boots, Slippers and etc., with New Shearling Wool Insoles. Men's and Women's 65e pair I have a good stock of Zippers fur Flight Boots, Overshoes and Coats. Shoes, Rubbers Repaired Promptly. and Neatly. Agent for Armitages Dry Cleaners and Dyers. NOTICE ;;e Teiephcnfe tall charges Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Ontario Municipal Board for authority to put into effect as from the following toll charges which are in conformity with' standard rates already in effect for similar distances elsewhere. Between Brussels and Seaforth Sta. Ste. 3 mins. .15 1 Pers. Pers. 3 mins. .35 Overtime per min. .05 Should you wish to present any substantial argument in favour of or opp•tsed to this application you may do so by addressing a letter to Miss M. B. Sanrlersim, Secretary, The Ontario Municipal Board. Parliament Buildings. Toronto. •"o receive attention your letter should he mailed not later than the 31st day of Jan, 1952, andthe number of your telephone should be clearly stated therein. If you desire further information in refijrence to the need for increasing the telephone rates, you may apply to the undersigned eltlr r pers.nn'tlly. by telephone nr,hy letter. Brussels, Morris and Grey Municipal Telephone System W. S. Scott, Manager JOHN DEERE seta the pace again! This time with a great new standard -tread trio- tor—the 2.3 -plow John Deere Model "AR." Modern Som .t the word "go," it of- fers you new poweEt new speeds to bandly your drawbar, belt - and power -drivel equipment at .m .. mum capacity ... now ort and handling features to rude fatigue, save muscle work . . and proved John Deere two -cylinder performance that cuts operat- ing and maintenance costs to rock -bottom. There's your choice of cyclonic -fuel - intake engine In gasoline or all -fuel type ease -of- . there's hydraulic Powr-Trol for effort- less control of drawn implements. Such extra values as self-starter and lights, Powr- Trol, power shaft, and belt pulley are in• cluded as regular equipment. See us for complete information about the tiew John Deere Model "AR" Tractor, JOHN DEERE Ivo-Cleav er TRACTORS -, stir diode," Desdgn and proved Performance Phone 58 W. 7. PERRIE Brussels, Cnt,