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The Brussels Post, 1954-10-13, Page 6THIS WEEK Canada's REXALL ONE CENT SALE Twice as much for a Penny more Sale Days 4'i(Oct. 13th Thursday, Oct. 14th Friday, Oct. 15th Saturday, Oct. 16th There are 1400 RexaIl Drug Stores in Canada Rexall is one of the Largest producers of Drug Store Merchandise in the World. You can depend on any Drug product that bears the name Rexall. This opportunity comes once a Year and four days only. SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store 101401111 P rrttrrrr�r�trrrrllrrrrwrrerrrwrri�rrrrrnrr piTop P'h24ne ' ''tOOD 'S TTailors Children's 3 -piece Sets $9.95 to $24.95 Value packed in your own price range. Station Wagon Coats, Stadium Coats $9.95 up. COATS — Stressing smart teen styles Ladies, and Children's in latest fabric's and styling at moderate prices Foundation Garments Playtex Girdles, Nu -Back„ Grenier, including Corselettes, Full Winter Clothing for the family. lrarrb:rrrr'Drita.DDa\I{rblIDDrrr■rraIHrr Phone 62 Brussels 1. j McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE •NgLLU•RICA'f)ON, SNELL HODOEMOLD ;MD { SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Parts and Aooe.Mr4aa. Rugs — Chesterfields Specials Starting Monday, October 18th for 'Two Weeks, you can get your Rugs cleaned far .06 cents per square foot and Chesterfield Suites for $10 up. 2 to 3 days service 'call 793 W Listowel or your Listowel Dry cleaners driver.. LISTOWEL RUG CLEANING Austin Sales and Service S.arnteas repairs to all makaa. W sera mei tusks PKONE 77r$ •RUSSET.•. ONT. ISM A deal with us is money in your pocket Complete Iine of lawn rnowers, garden tractors and dig -a -tiller are to be seen at Geo. E. Pallard's Machine Shop at Brussels We give service on these as well as sales. A large modern Lathe has been installed.. Custom machinery of all kinds built to order. For Sale — A number of good used chain saws at reduced prices. For Scale — 1 used Wiscon V. 4, 21 horse motor, com- pletely rebuilt, suitable for hay balers, combines, etc. r,Acclaimed DETROIT'S Oat.• • . Aur 4 'he ms.iry's ,most poplar �'IULLER bare is a an FAMILY RATES No Charge for Children 14 and under eus.Sse1T Sas talcs RSA. mil rat WA* MI PAWNS IN Re -Vitalized Cleaning at Buchanan Cleaners More Spots am Stains Removed Garments stay cleaner longer and wear longer Agent — The Style . Shoppe Brussels. Ont. Wedgessday, Optober 9.at 1, 1904 "Coal and Oil Consumers" We can now supply the oil consumers with the famous Champion 'Fuel Oil, backed by 12,000 gallons storage In Brussels. On hand, at all times, Is an adequate supply of Blue and Black Anthracite Coal. Place your orders .new and be assured of fuel for nett winter. Brussels Coal Yard J. ft. Brower PHONE SCar4 BRUSSELS, ONT. BRUSSELS MOTORS CONI CHOW tePP ELME Ns wa k you sin grim ,.. lap Mapogaillss s Is My.sk mAsk MdAse v Avg Brussels Creamery HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST CAR DIALII• SPECIALS A number of Chevrolets, Pontiacs and_ Fords, Fully Equipped, as low as $1895. Also a number of '53 Chevrolets and Pontiacs for as low as $1595. A number of '52 ranging from $1350. We also have a number of earlier model Trucks. YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE DIALER M Moor Towing Servos Pitons NW PruMNU, Oat FOR SALE — Hardaurd aid softwood wain, .Lss , cedar se ktudU>er Jas. Sttvenean W INGHAM MW •R1AL SHOP. YourMemorial Orztt.mea Ta. Thirty-3'1re Yeera, AIAITs 200re4 THE BEST GRANITES Along Wilk Expert Designing anal +W orkm anshlp. Prioov Most Reasonable 5etnretery Lettering a ROecfal2i R. A. SPO'4TON ' phone 256, Wingham, Distaste PHONa 72 •RUSU.l.$ GAS SUPERIOR PROPANE LTD. 19 Market Place STRATFORD, ONT. The Versatile Dependable FUEL FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY RANGES, HOT WATER TANKS, REFRIGERATORS, ETC. WALT. MADDESS Representative PHONE STRATFORD — BUS. 4174 RES. 325M PEOPLE WE KNOW s s s Mr. Nelson Askin and daughter Enid of Hamilton spent the Thanks- giving week -end at the homt of Gee and Mrs. Evans. e • a Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Scott and son Randy of Welland spent the Thanksgiving week -end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Scott. * • r Mr. and Mrs Norman Smith. of Borden, Sask. have been visiting re- latives here. Mr. Smith came east to attend the Maponic Convention is Toronto. Mr, Jack Thynne, widely known in the entertainment world as "The Kansas Farmer", returned home to Brussels this week from am extended concert tour in British Columbia. This, was his first visit to B.C. where This distinctive style of entertainment proved very popular with west coast residen te. • • • MT. Ed. Jewell is in Wingtham Hos- pital recovering from severe burns suffered When gas fumes exploded. He was about to re -light a fire -pot wtntle working in a septic tank, when the accident occurred setting Lire to his clothing. We have so much to protect This Canada of ours — Is ours to enjoy at a price —the price of constant alertness. We cannot take for granted our freedom to worship, loVol to educate our children, or to order aur home life as we please. do everything freedomsAll these necessary to maintain and defend them willing To All honour then to the Canadian Soldier—the steadfast guardian of all our free institutions. Without men like him, the Canada we love might cease to be. We have so much to protect. Let us all do our part, without let-up, whatever way our duty lies. SERVE CANADA AND YOURSELF IN THE ARMY To be (When applying be 17 to bring birth a rtificate or otherears of age, )ed proof of age to A5. h Apply right away— for full information write or visit the Army Recruiting Centre nearest your home. Ito. 19 Peryqnoel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont.—Tel. 44907 G Midis Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wallington It., Kingston, Ont. Croups Army Recruiting Centre, 30 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont.—Tal. EM, 6-0941—l. 81� No. Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Ste., London, eOntt.. — Tel• 2-3261 Almy Recruiting Centre, 230 Main St. W., North Bay, t Racrulting Station, 184 King St. E., Hamilton, Ont. - Tel. 2.8706 .0 ROBERT SHIELL The death of Robert Sheill occurr- ed in Victoria. Hospital„ London„on Tuesday. Mr,Sltedll was a Well known Elmo towndhip resident. He was 86. He was a patient in the hospital for the past two weeks. He was horn in Wawanosh, Dec. 2, 1867. On Oct. 28, 1896 he married Catherine Mc• Crelght. After their marriage they continued bo live in Wawanosla tot a nutnber of years, then moved to Kent county and in 1912 came to the 10th. concession in Elma township. Mrs. Sheill died there nine years ago. He Is stnrvived by six son's, Alvin Shtell, 10th. concession, Erma township; Harold Slhiell and Thomas Shielll of North Morning - .ton; John Shiell, R.R . 3, Atwood, Robert Shiell, Britton; a,ns George Shiell, Welland; and three daughters Mrs. Joseph Holmes, Brussels, Mrs. FOR SALE Clayton McGregor, Brussels, and 200 acro farm, on County Rost Mrs, Howard Burns, Kincardine; close to Hig9tw&7, eolbOog. Led 24 grandchildren, and six great: - bonne,' h7dro, new turna•e, 2 b.ak grandchildren. One brother, Andrew barna, priced at 211,600. befit dose. Shiell, of Rightview, Alta., also TAO acre ilarm, brick boors, beat shsrtvaves. He was a. member of At - barn, hydro, pressure spasm, PIN 'wood Presbyterian Marra. The funeral woo meld from Peeble,<, Fun- eral' Home, Atwood, on Friday, Oat, 8 at 2 o'clock with Rev. C. M, Lewis conduolin.g the service. Pallbearers were four sons, Robert,Thomlas, Geo- rge, and Alvin Shiell and two sons-in- law, Joseph Holmes and Oiayton Mc- Gregor of Brussels, Flower bearers were Norma Beirnes,TDiaeen Mimes, Verna Shleli, Lorne Lucas, TAst*1' MrGrOlrht and 3anles Wilson. Bur- ial took place in Wingham cemetery. J. 1. CASE 1 Used Model D Tractor 1 Used Model VA Tractor 1 Demonstrator VAC Tractor 1 Case Cabine New Need Home Paint — A Bargin• 1 Used 1 H. C. Thresher with Drive Belt. Tires — Tires — Tires 670 x 15 at $12.00 each. 1 Used Manure Spreader Make us an offer. ED. RICHARDS & SON Ethel, Ont.. Phone 86r5 ed at $10,600. 109 acre farm, britt nonce, hydro, bank barn, good btga3s, priced week crop at 20000.00. Grocery Mare, In good village, priced for tenet sad oddment 23,800,00, Rent 28.00 per montes. 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