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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-6-1, Page 5C as 4, - - aa.wr�+ y,auutaa.a�wwaw.�amtty ot� f Y Acle". June Production For Bargain Lovers COAT AND SUIT CLEARANCE 12 only Junior Misses coats, former prices $35.00 to $39.95 navy, grey, cabbage red, green, sizes 111/2 to 161/2 last call $..19.95 38 only Dressmaker Suits, sizes 12-20 in the lot, Barrymore Twills, All wool Gabardines 1 -3rd off Rayon Gabardines, all desirable colours, former last call • ...... • ... • prices DRESS CLEARANCE IN 3 SALES GROUPS 14 only Spring & Summer Prints, also a few navy and black in this Group, 12-20 in the lot, formerly $11.95 to $18.95 clearing at $4.95 16 only mostly printed Mesh, some white eyelets and prints formerly $12.95 to $19.95 clearing at $6.95 19 only long and short sleeves Spring prints, also included some polka dots, the "better kind", formerly $18.95 to $25.00 clearing at $9.95 all sales CASH and FINAL. No alterations Blouses : white, pink, blue and turquoise, washable Celanese sizes 32 to 38 in the lot, formerly $2.95 clearing at $1.95 .Handbags : 1 lot of purses, mostly red, HALF PRICE 1 lot of gold carrying style, formerly $3.95 $1.00 Shirts : 18 only, fine quality skirts by "Country Club" sizes 12-16, mostly grey and navy, reg. $5.95 clearing at only $2.95 Millinery : early Spring models, felts and straws, formerly from $4.95 and up, REDUCED TO CLEAR $2.95 LINGER` BARGAINS FOR THE EARLY SHOPPER Slips . tailored, white and black only, sizes 34 to 38 reg. from $3.00 to $4.75 Clearing at only $1.98 Briefs : 2 natonially-known brand, whte only, mm eliuann large in the lot, reg. 80c Clearing at 59c pr. ads Ladies Shopp Listowels leading ladies' wear store. Where your dollar buys more. FOR SALE Electric motors rewound and r+• mired. Expert workmanship. Motet ate prices. New motors In atuck. Bettaer Industries, 649 Ontario, street, Stratford, On.. FOR SALE - 2 real good houses for sale in village of Brussels. Immediate pos- session, A number of good farms. I have also some good business places for sale. J. 0. Long, Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Oct. Gr o acts offer these advantages. 1. There is no waste. 2. In open range hoppers Pellets are not blown out by the wind. 3. Loss from spillage and billing out is eliminated. Pellts spilled on the ground can be picked up readily the birds. 4. Birds cannot "pick over" feed for more. palatable ingredients. They get a complete balanced ration, M 44M1AMM MASTER BALANCED FEIEDS AEI sumo es IMiN ds uei Mo rill 1111111110AMR/ 1 saes Mr`,9MM�i�k M m BM Me nam,tr,� rRaasmnam-R 1 5. Pellet feeds because they are compressed, have less exposed surface to the air thus retain the vitamin con- tent longer. 6. Pellets are compressed Mesh in appetizing form. The birds like them. YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS J. Cs Adams Sons Phorite 99-r-4 Brussel itEElt,,. RECORD F.YENT J 4Lt.Y isuY AN A S.9! Er R FOR SALE • -• .+1.10 per bushel. Melville L, Lamont Phone 21-r-13. iFOR SALE-. Thor gas washing machine, nearly new, for immediate sale, Picone 53-r-23 Jack Warwick --T ,Celebrates 90th Birthday MORRIS FOR SALE -- -_.._-. McCormiok Deering manure spread- er In good working condition, Phone 17-r-18 Ed. W. Bryans FOR SALE - A quantity of dry Elm wood also i some potatoes. Phone 30-r-5 Brussels, Charlie Nicholson FOR SALE - Your will look shiny New, it you use "TAPNOPle" ,Just rub It on - and wipe it off, 16 oz. tin 600 - i36 oz, tin $1.00, Elliott's Gavage. • • FOR SALE - 96 feet of ornamental railing In 2 sections. APPIy G. A. Milne, Fall Fair Board, FOR SALE - Bray can give prompt shipment. Ask for summer prices, Pullets (special low .prices June -July), mixed, started, Order now. Also for ,Tnly-August delivery, Agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel, KILL THAT FLY AND BUG - Wi•th 25"2, D. D. T. concentrate a* ask your Rawlei:gtt dealer about those other insecticides, George Wesenberg Phone 6G -r -f, PERCHERON STALLION (Roland Roliare) Enrolled for 1949 raised at the Expermental Perms Guelph. Will stand for service $12,00 to insure a mare in foal, James Collins, Lot 22, Con, 0 Grey Ethel R. R. 1. FOR SALE - Mattresses, Floorcovering, 16 Bed- room Suits, 60 & 25 cycle Appliances,. yPnrs of good health and happiness, room Suites, 60 & 25 cycle Appliances Among the friends who were A dozen choice Chesterfields, at present were, a sister, Virg. Lucy special reductions at SCHt117TT'S & SONS SPRING SALE, Mildmay until May 28, 1949. Free Delivery. Thursday. May 26th - - Mir. W. J. Sonclt of the Ord line of Morris eelehrated his 90th birthday. During the afternoon several friends callyd to extend their hest wishes, 7 WO lite -long friends Mr. I1, Bosnian and Mr. Richard Johnston also Mr, Cardiff, M.P., were among those who called. At 6 o'clock a dainty birth- day dinner served by his daughter, Mrs, Mildred Stewart, the guests being Mrs. Young, Mrs. Stamper, Mrs. V. I rringtnn, Mr.David Erring. ton and Mr. H. Beaman, During the evening neighbours and friends numbering about 80 gathered at the Rauch home In honour of Mr Sondh's birthday. During the even- ing Mr. M. Fraser read the following address after which Mr. W. Harmon presented Mr. Souch with a gift of money from the neighbours, Dear Mr. Bouch, We your neighbours have gathered here this evening in honour of your 90th birthday. As a neighbour we have always found you to be one of the very best, ever ready to help one in need and always ready to share in a good time. We ask you to accept this gift of money as a slight token of our esteem. Signed on behalf of your neigh - b ours. Mrs. H. Pletch Mr. W. Harmon, Although the presentation came eq a complete surprise Mr. Sone)) fittingly replied in his own witty manner and thanked the neighbours for their gift. After the presentation a cl.inty lunch was served. The highlights of the lunch were two delicious birth. day cakes one a gift from his Baugh ter Mrs. Mildred Stewart, the eth,+r a gift of his niece Mrs. Black or Goderich. After lunch the guests departed, all wishing Mr, Souch many more _ FOR SALE- .-- Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods) mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with price list. Six sample 25c, 24 samples, $1.00. Mail Order- Dept. M.33 Nov -Rubber Co., !Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. Articles For Sale - Typewriters, Adding{ Machines, Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold & Repaired. Safes, opened, binations changed, used bought. 9. W. Lockirte. 369 - 24th St. W., Phone 2096w Owen Sound com- safes TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings-. Province of Ontario SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Coal" will be received until 3 pm. (Fl.D.S.T.), Wednesday, Tune 15, 1949, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Onteri). Forms of tender with specifica- tions and conditions attached can he obtained from the Pareha.sing Agent, Department of Public Warks, Ottawa, and the Supervising Archi- tect, 06 Adelaide 'Si. East, Toronto, Ont, Tenders should be ms.de on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with department- al specifications and oondltions attached thereto. Coal dealers' licence numbers meat be given when tendering. Tile Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit In the form of a certified cheque on a. chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the i order of the Honourable the Min- ister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, 1 or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of ' Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company end its constitu- ent companies unconditionally guar- s anteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds, a.nd a earth Itled cheque, it required to matte up an odd amount. t Such security will serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfilment of the contract. By order, 3, M, SOMVILVII.ItFf, Secretary, I Department of Public Works, I Ottawa., May 20, 1949, rtr LARGE A L K& 'TOCK OF FORD PARTS Along with T OF KNOW Makes GOOD ,SERVICE AT Listowel G a# , g1omP.l to a a,219frtited Phone 66 --------FORD - MONARCH DEALER FOR GREY, WALLACE & ELMA TWPS. Bone, three daughters Mrs. Stewart (Mildred), Mrs. Young (Emma) of Dungannon, Mrs. Stamper (Bertha) and Mr. P. Stamper of Turnberry. A son Charles and Mrs. Souch and family of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. F. Young, Mr, and Mrs, T. Young, Mr, A, Young and Mr. and and Mrs. Wiggins and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. Errington, Mr. David Errington of Dungannon, Mrs. Black, Goderich, Mrs. R. Black, Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goley and Barry, Mr, and Mrs. 'Geo, Bone. Mr. W. Sellers of Morris, Miss Budd, Bras. sols, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Young and Murray of Grey. Little Marlene Harmon, grand- daughter of Mrs. Mildred. Stewart who has been a polio patient at the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, has returned to her home in. Taranto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Warwick on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Creasman of Detroit spent the week end with and Mrs, J. Warwick, 3rd line of Morris and other friends. Mrs. Cross - man's grandmother, Mrs. L. Bone, returned with them to Detroit where she will spend a month with relatives. Mrs. Robt. Nicholson, P,elg^are spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs M. F: ager. Mr. Frank Shaw is undergoing treatment at Victoria Hospital, London. Congratulations are extended to John J. Kelly of Morris, who re- ceived the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine D.V.M. at Con- vocation which was held at the On- tario Agricultural College on Wed - nes day, May 25. GREY Mr. R. W. Whitfield underwent an operation for hemoroides recently, we hope to see him around again soon. Congratulations are to be extend- pd xtended to Donald Speir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Speir of Grey who re- ceived his B.S.A. degree at Convo- cation which was held at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, May 26th. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Speir attend- ed Convocation at O.A.C, cm Well• nesday, May 25. TA You Can Defeat Your Biggest Tax Problem ... That is the 8% sales tax. The one the budget missed. The one that hits you hardest. This quotation " .. , This tax costs the Canadian taxpayers 30 cents for every dollar of processed material" from a Liberal member of Parliament shows what the government is doing to keep taxes high ... despite the "bribery" reductions in the budget. So that you may have a sure, adequate income, the Progressive Conservative Party will o Reduce sales taxes. as Provide deductions to farmers for mem- bers of family who contribute to revenue. as Reduce income tax rates is End the administrative persecution of and increase exemptions. farmers by tax collectors. For your protection the Progressive Conservative Party will take these steps PRICES -Permanent floor price legislation based on these principles: • A definite formula in the Farm Prices Support Act for arriving at floor prices. e The formula will allow for variations in production and demand for individual products. EXPORT MARKETS s Floor prices will be announced well in advance of production period. e The floor price formula will be arrived at in consultation with representatives of producers. Restoration of the Canadian Wheat Board to serve its original purpose as a Marketing Agency for wheat producers ... and its extension to include the handling of coarse grains. Inclusion of representatives of farmer's organizations on all Boards dealing with farm matters, Aggressive and immediate action to recapture lost markets; the development of new markets; to achieve security of export markets through foresighted negotiations. Dominion marketing legislation based on the principle of democratic producer control. PRODUCTIOiN Reclamation and conservation of existing soil resources; development of new producing lands through irrigation; greater accessibility to domestic markets by improved transportation facilities. VOTE FOR L. E (ARDIF YOUR >:,fi, r}CR S$1 +A I .ATE SE Published by the PtogrossIvo Cantorvetnvo Party of Canada, 141 Laurier Ave. W., Ottawa 12 ,ee.,e�n,ssaass, 1