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Outstaflding Home Furnishing Values-
Sale from April 18th to April 25th
$6.95
1 Sale on Table Lamps
Spada All For
Regular Price $12.00 to $22.00
Special on Chesterfield Suites
3 Piece Velour
Wine Chesterfield and 'Chair
One Grey Chair
Reg. Price $225.00 - Sale Price $1.85.00
3 Piece Velour
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One Grey Chair
Special ` on Bedroom Suites
Sandtone Triple Dresser,
Chiffonier, Utility Bed,
Reg. Price $2.89.00 on Sale at $229.00
Walnut Double Dresser, Chest and
Bed - Reg. $.16900 for $149.00
Natura,1 Finish Double Dresser, Chest
and Bed - Reg. $159.00 for $139.04
Odd Chest of Drawers, Walnut
Odd Chest of 6 Drawers, Unfinished
Odd Dresser - Reg. Price $28.00
on Sale $19.95 each
CHILDREN ARE GI.. !
FOR LEARNING plsLE VER$Ep
*Smoot 100 of true r ,ridrntt 0,,t1
iletiflte Yresbyteria'r hureA
x,attoht vreitvioloSt+t lied ott
nieday 140tASA. ut°e party t
r,d" b1, e. Eitrie'aalf l j
clouted; Dee: W. W 'A', Ptttdij 1
in t41sUL'.,' oft tope ptfogram a? 1 r•
.Irtiiton hov.ied a film on th r e
Of 'tlbried" sand to game fu';gr ,ed
A' Dormer member Of the .1111 e•
ualMon; ` Jama{s " Mc 'adrk'' , ho
a1aw` makes . Dude: holne io Dl4'at4 ;h,
had )presented the Sunday; 771, [I1'01
with a gift of $500 tb supe'f Yee 'If
prizes for tuemorization ',.o$ 131b:e1
'passages, and he was pr?sent to I -
•Prerscnt the prizes. Jail's Pr ,:e+ 1
wlnnere, uihc recet'ted book•- were: I
Murray', 'Donald and Rate Flselter, ,
Douglass and Undo Lowe, Sally ;
(3lattbraithl, ,Dou{bhas Elliott, John
Gibson, Guy Kelly, Marnl Bron. I
son, Gerald Aileotdk, .'Larry D00080. 1
Gamy Reid, Dianne Hastimlg', Anne
Higgins, Susan Martin, Dav10
':miter, Weliaoe Black. Tho senior
Prize witarler,a', who each re.•,elved
a ,sum. of money, were, Sheila
Black, ;R{athertne .Riddldk P111ra.
'alit Pipe, Marion Mo1ntee Austin,
Robin, ,alnd Anne Fulton, 5 z8 Jean t
McFarlane. °
TT. presenting the prizes, Mr. Mc•
Fadzean expressted his happiresa
'Wine Chesterfield and Chair et 'zeins able to be In his hon
249.00 I church again and seeing that -.so
Reg. Price $279.00 - Sale Price $ tunny children had taken advent -
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;age of Me oppo'tunity to learn
2 Piece Kroehler, Grey Tapestry wonthmhije memory Passages.
Reg. $225.00 - Sale Price $169.00 I An educational film followed and
g the company was divides' Into
2 Piece Kroehler, Light Green Friezedents enjoyed a geograPhY match
! g,oun tor games. Tine senil.r sir -
Reg. $269.00 - Sale Price $219.00
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DAVENPORT AND CHAIR
Velour, with fringe
Wine Velour, Reg. Price $197.50 Grey VeReg. $,125.00 - Sale Price $79.00
Sale Price $159.00 '
Bargains on Mattresses&Springs - Extra Special Innerspring Mattresses
24.95
180 Coil Spring Mattresses, Built-up Edge, Good Ticking,
Special on Sale at
Ali Sizes, Regular Price $32.95,
Felt Mattresses from
end tthe junior pupils enrga;e,1 in
singing games in Iheir owl. class•
i r 'om. RefcrelintenYs were served
MELVILLE W M. S.
The ladies ,of the Pre,byterlee
W. M. S. held their regular monthly
meeting on April 10th in the primary
room got the church, Miss Bessie
:loses opened Ithe meeting with the
Lord's Pray In mason loitnwed by
the gimping en hymn 63$. Tart Win
1948
1948.
1946
1941 P .yt►t,''►t»
USED CARS
pld'siriit biTt Sedallf,••R.+sdiio;
yd
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'Heater. R
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eater
ftTr each
1940 Pontiatct $edrl> I
USED'
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1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery
1946 Ford 3 ' ton Stake
1942 Chev. 2 ton Stake
1948 Thames Panel
2 New 1/2 ton Pick-up for
Immediate Delivery.
RIVERSIDE MOTORS '
Chevrolet andOldsmobile
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
HURON COUNTY MUSEUM
The Huron County Rigor c- Com•
mittee are snaking plans-, for the
2953 searson. Tlhe bu'ldings are to
repaired ani painted' and a fence
• reefed around bre long ccltlr of a
matching period.
The CuratorMr. J. H. Neill, re
ports tlho receipt of a great number
of articles donated to the Litten o
during erre Whittler. 'Severed new
t-ispiay cases flame been added .and
two additional rooms mad' avail-
able for display;
An enquiry was received train a
party who was Particularly inter -
Work read the scripture reading;•Ited In ou' line 01 exhfhi`a. This
taken from 182,nd, chapter of the .1.r,rty offered ,his services 1n pre.
Acts of bus Apdstats. Mr.r. N. TT . re.ding this particular group for ex -
$49.95 Cardiff led 1t: prayer. Minutes nt t it•biL The Historic (lommtttee
16.50 - Innerspring $29.95, $34.50, $39.95,eratsfully accented his otter and
12.00to$ ..
I extend the same privileges to any-
alt tentfon of the ladies t0 the Scnodl t cne interested in. any pt;cicular is a child of seven makes up this
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weeks zoobab a tb
Regular Price $39 95 on Sale at
was then Oren. Mises Mfises drew
,asking it the Committee would as
cept. a collection of articles tor tem
corary display onay. The C'mmittee
ptattofully accepted and will be
happy t have. any collection of ar-
fo
ticles loaned r temporary Melds/The museum was Prtmorti/ dasi-
geed for educational and histone
purposes. Any assistance n• addit-
ions to the Museum will be gratefat-
ly accented.
STAR WEEKLY SPOTLIGHTS
ROYAL FAMILY
The second issue in The Star
',Vvelely special Coronation series
features a candid ,;tory on Prince
Lharlos and Princess Anne: two fall
,riciture pages an Queen Mary; and
on article entitled "The Q•teen ram
hearses for bre Coronation". A
charming picture of Queen fs:tzat'.tk
Extra Special Three Philca . Five Tune
Radios
$29.95
educed - Come and Look Over These Bargains
All Articles Listed Below Greatly R
Chrome Table and Chairs, Space Savers, ave p ,
Rockers, Lazy -boy Chairs, Cedar Chests, End Tables, Hassocks, Clothes
Hampers, Lamps, Mirrors, Carpet Sweepers and many other articles.
p n orfs Book Cases, Kroehlers
D. A.
Phone 36 or 85
FABULOUS POTENTIAL_ "
MINERAL WEALTH IN
NEW QUEBEC
Major mineral fin.ds have been
made in the Quebec -Labrador dis-
tricts, dnawing.pward the area the
eyes of the metalanungry Westernj
world. Prospecting parties have
swooped down on the wilderness and
Are finding that'iiot only ta: the
country:, big, but so are. tb.e dis-
coveries.: • "St az Weeltly ata T writer.
11Ibtd Hilliard's-artit;lr• entitled
"Staking fewer hits Nov Gir[41ie1 t,
is filled with ekciting tn', Iie:S.Mon
about the wilderness treaseres. This
RAN N
Furniture, Funeral and .Ambulance Service
trticle appears line April 18 Issue 01
the Toronto Star Weekly.
IT'S IN THE BAG t
BUT THE QUESTION IS WHAT?
If shortly you see Mr. and airs.
llrussels e.anying a dropping bag
full. of stems to be unretatel junk.
you'll know they are m':rolx Oh
their wary to take part in a cheerful
craze that has been sweeping across
Canada,
.A Witt!, a calendar of 193•t'
.:t intte,gpt ',ever a: brick fr Mir the
en
".be0', next door - any unexeectti i
iv¢m'-- dame, win a prize wertli run-
eed;s dollar 'then Gay SWarfi
Lcckson and bis daffy gang comm' to
the Wingahartt Arena an Friday, May
1611L, with their all-new "tut Par-
e de of '53 show."
That's wily everybody non his
Mother will be loading up tri a the
doggondeet things, as they head for
Ike big show
11 case you ask what tit' "Fun
Parade" le all about, we say
that it's without pattern, except
'.-at Dickson always has his bid
audl ences uproariously euloying a
Tull evening of sidetapllttiaO: Shea-
arig 0s, and rambling home loaded
with tlrou'sands of dollars' worth of
fabulous prizes,
Brussels, Ont.
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ra to be held in Witt4ham Aprt' Museum. 11 i grouping in the ills 1 Star Wee
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2" vnd 23, .expressing the hop., that A. further enquiry was received Coyer., 1; :451411
many of the ladies would avail `i
•'bemselves o' the plea] urn of at. 1
`ending, Sts it not usually held in the
smaller centre. Those who are lc,-
rtrested are asked to oontte'. ladles I
with cars. Rea call was answered
1.y 22 iedire with an Easter thought
Current evcmts prepared by Mrs. 1
Itev. Fulton were read by Mrs. Wm.
Work and :Inns. Geo, Evan:• Mr..
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Rev, Fulton'gave a very splendid
Paster message closing wit'). pra•.•
sr. Hymn 8.70 was sung and the
benediction brought the me•tiug 1o'
a close, I
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-IALLULAH NAMES MAN
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SHE CAN'T FORGET
Tallulah Bankhead, in Tel Amer-
ica.n Weekly with April 19 issue of ,
Drltroit Su:iday Times, names a
famous Hollywood actor site met on
blind date and tells how a rumor ,
uaarted they were engaged. Read
't aThuiah Bankbead'a surprisrr,J con•
session abort the man she can't tor- ;
get, in 'Me American Woeh'y with t
Studwy's Detroit Times. 1
WANTED --
Dead
Dead and disabled taus' af i
wanted for prompt 010k11111.
Peroy Stephenson,, *M1. ileum
Brussels MINDCoils.t.
FOR SALE - - r
100 acre P+a,rm good house and Inst
barn, 80 aores workable, decent
bush annd woodiet. Priced at /t. 1
800.00.
100 acre Farm, good buildings,
good -location, near highway, Priced
at $8,600.00.
75 acre Farm all facilities, good
house, steel drlveehed, good barn,
Priced at 19,000.00
100 acre Farm, brick house, large
barn, Priced at 19,000.00.
Brick house in Tribute with all
to ditties
Dement hone, In Broome' .QwtMt Ltf
faoriities.
Berme all Masa and number of good
house..
X. .C. Long,, Real Rotate Broker"
Brussels, Ont
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NEW YORK CITY,
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WELL, I SEE YOU'RE FIGURING OUT YOUR
FEEDING COSTS, ANDY. I SUPPOSE YOU'RE
GETTING READY TO HAND OVER THE POULTRY
CHORES TO MA
YOU'RE RIGHT
DDC, FiELD CHORES
ARE 'COMING AND
I'LL BE FAR
TOO BUSY FOR
THE PENS.
DOC, MY PULLETS GOT
AWAY TOA GOOD
START ON VITAFOOD
AND NOW THEY'RE
ON VITA- GROW MASH.;
BUT THESE IMPLEMENTS
NEED MY ATTENTION,
WELL, ANDY, THERE'S
ONE GOOD THING YOU
CAN DO.YOU CAN SAVE
A LOT OF TIME BYSWITCB-
ING TO ROE VITA -GROW
PELLETS THIS TIME OF
YEAR.
YES,SIR, YOUR BIRDS CAN GO TO RANGE NOW
AND YOU CAN SAVE TIME THERE BY FEEDING
ROE VITA -GROW PELLETS. THESE ARE JUST
VITA -GROW MASH IN A.COMPRESSED
FORM.
THAT'S A REAL IDEA,DOC. 1'D
SAVE TIME AND FEED, TOO.
MY PULLETS WOULDN'T WASTE
ANY FEED.
6y Roe Farms. Service Dept. •
PULLETS LOVE PELLETS AND EVERY SINGLE BITE
1S BALANCED. YOU CAN FEED THEM IN THE
MORNING AND NOT WORRY ABOUT THE MASH
BEING SCRATCHED AUT OF THE .NOPPERB.,. •
,PULLETS EAT PECLET LIKE ORAIN AND
THERE'S NO SLOW UP INGROWTH.
THANKS, DOC VITA -GROW
PELLETS SEEM TO BE A
REAL ANSWER TO A LOT
OP MY PROBLEMS.
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