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Richard Hudnut Home Permanent
With the ;;approved process that
ririakDs a great difference $3.25
Egg Creme Shampoo Plus
Creme Rinse both for $1.25
Roil Wave Hair Brushes - Plastic in
Clear and Pastel Shades • • from $1.50 and up
Relieve the Misery of Colds -
Anti -Histamines - The New Wonder Drug
Restistabs
Pkg. of 12 - 69c
Neohetramine 25 Tablets - $1.25
Rexall Tasteless, Extract Cod Liver
Compound with Vitamin D. A good tonic
and builds up resistance $1.00 bottles
Room Lots of Wall Paper -
A few discontinued lines at Bargain Prices.
Bring in measurements, andthe quantity in
the bundle may be just right for small
rooms..
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STATIONER
DRUGGIST -ind
t.EPHONE No. 62
SMITH
Rexall Drug Store
!EA -WEBER SEEDS KITCHENER
ANNOUNCES -
A short supply of clover and grass
seeds this spring.
Try our Husking Corn Seed.
We have a full line of Seeds.
Contact your representative -
Geo. Wesenburg Phone 58-r-9.
BRUSSELS. 0 t3., I.
THE BRUSSF.y S POST
Wednesday, March 15th, 1950
Phone 24
Brussels, Ont.
Spring News
Ladies - Outstanding Values in Ladies
Gabardine Suits, Unequalled Prices and
Qualities.
See Them - Before You Buy
Large stock of Spring Coats and Shorties
Men - Gabardines and Worsted Suits -
Serviceable Top Coats at attractive prices.
BARGAINS
If you can use any Winter Coats, Jackets,
Snow Suits, etc. Pick one out at give-away
price.
Mrs. Lizzie Shillabeer
. Friends in Brussels and vicinity
will be grieved to learn of the death
in Saskatoon, Feb. 21st, 1950, follow-
ing a lengthy illness of Mrs, Lizzie
Shillabeer, youngest daughter of the
late Adam and Isabel Fralick Reid.
Mrs. Shillabeer was of a very kindly
and affectionate disposition and
dearly beloved by her family and
many friends. Twice married her
first husband Tom Knechtel of Brus-
sels to which union were born Era
Sons and two daughters, two sons
(
making the "Supreme Sacrifice" in
first Great War. One daughter also
hl deceased. The surviving members of
the family are: Mrs, Jean Smith
DO YOU NEED IMPLEMENTS?
I ham a second hand cultivator
only 4 years old cheap.
A tractor leverless disc.
A spring too the 3 section Harrow,
and a tractor plow for sale.
Also a full line of new imple-
ments.
Your Otaco Dealer ---
Gen.
Gen. Wesenburg Phone 58-r-9.
Jewellery Store
104
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G, LEACH
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Nist. lbws* Om.
Tessier, Normae Wilfred of Saska
loon; Robert of Edmonton, and
Kenneth of Delisle, and Miss Jennie
Slrillabeer, Saskatoon, only child of
the second marriage. Mr. Shillabeer
passed away some years ago.. Also
surviving are Mrs. Shillabeer's two
sisters (Sadie) Mrs. Walter Long-
man, Saskatoon; and (Ida) Mrs. Alex
McClali Toronto, and one brother
Lou of Royal Oak, Mich.
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NOTICE-
' E
OTICE-
illaves Troughs, Plumbing, Deep and
\,
Shallow well pumps and jet pumps.
Expert work done.
Ray Crawford, Brussels Phone 54-r-13
or Clinton P"one 911-r-4.
For the
MILKING IFHR.D
Mix your grain with
o Purina Cow Chow
Supplement to
melee a real 16%
milk -making ration,
PUMA COW an
FOR
To help build dry
coweupfor reduced
calving troubles
and extra milk
ahead, feed Purina
Bulky -Lae and oat.
-half and half!
BULKY -LAS salmi OATS
The Brussels C•eaihery
Phone 22
GREY TWP. COUNCIL
Minutes of Grey Twp., Council
meeting held March 4th.
Minutes of last meeting were ap-
p,'oved on motion. of Kenneth Mc-
Farlane, seconded by Wm, E. Bishop.
SPECIALS
Far the rest of March
Men's good quality half soles
Boys' good quality half soles
$1.75
15 % Discount on Winter Footwear
ri
and Outstanding Accounts
1.00
Please leave your dry cleaning in by
Monday noon, will be ready
Friday afternoon
DENT'S SHOE REP I .
r w sseis Meat
Phone 83,E We Deliver
Fresh and Cured Meats
Salmon sliced or in bulk
Fresh and Smoked Fillets
Fresh Oysters
Will cut, wrap and grind
meat for storage
Margarine, Delmar 31c lb.
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Moved by Geo. MacDonald, second-
ed by Kenneth McFarlane that a By was held in the church basement. I of Scripture were read by Mrs, J. H
law he passed to levy 2-5 mill rate, stirs, R. Chamn'eY, lot Vice-president, I Coultes, Mgrs, J. 0, Procter, Mrs.
to be collected through taxes from was in charge in the absence of the i Wellings and Mrs, Moores. Chapter
President. The meeting opened with j Vi oP "Growing with Years" Ta
singing the 28rd Psalm and repeating s Sharing and Sacrifice" was given by
the Lord's Prayer. The secretary's I the leader Mrs. J. M. Coultas, Mrs.
and treasurer's reports were received J. C. Procter and Mrs. Walter Scott.
and visits to sick and°slut-ins re-
ported. Several ladies voluntered to ; -
help make up the flannelette on hand
and it was decided that each member i OtE•D
give a small sura to help buy more to JAhgdrSON-At Highgate, Ont,, out
finish out the layettes. For the ; Bat., March lflSI, 1950, Caroline
Paster meeting it was decided to in- 1 Cruikshank beloped wife of And,
vita the I+hening Auxiliary and have rew Jamieson and dear mother of
them supply the programme. After Dr. W. D. Jamieson, formerly of
spine discussion as regards funds for Brussels. Funeral at her late rest -
a Life Membership, it was agreed to dance Tuesday, Marh 14th. Inter -
have a Birthday collection at our Miay.11.ment D.uart Cemetery.
Before Buying Your Refrigerator see
iLhe New Deluxe Roy at
• h e B r v l s H ar d w 3' eL
7 cubic foot capacity, fully guaranteed
for five years.
Also now available Claire Jewel com-
bination coal and electric range. The only
range on the market with which you can heat.
the oven with either coal or electricity. These
ranges are very scarce, see it now.
Telephone 68 M. C. Oldfield
meeting. Mrs. R. Chamney gave
BELGRAVE a
Temperance paper. Mrs. R. H. Coul-
tes took charge of the Worship period.
i The Theme of the meeting "What
UNITED CHURCH W. M.S.
,n,, ALarch meeting of the W. M. 5.' i Can I Give to My Church?" Passages
farmers who are owners of land, in
the township, for the Federation of
Agriculture. - Carried.
Moved by Kenneth McFarlane,
seconded by Percy Ward, that we in-
struct the Clerk to advertise for the
position of assessor for the Town-
ship of Grey at a salary of $350.00. -
Carried.
Moved by Percy Ward, seconded
by Geo. MacDonald that Kenneth
McFarlane and Win. Bishop be ap-
pointed to Cranbrook Hall Board. -
parried,
Moved by Geo. Mac Donald, sec-
onded by Percy Ward, that Lewis
Blake be given the contract of spray,
ing cattle for Warble -Fly at lle a
head, 2 sprays. - O'arr 'ed,
Moved by Geo. MacDonald, sec-
onded that we call for tenders for
crushing and hauling gravel, using
on screen or using % on screen -
12000 cu, yds. or more to any part
of Twp. Roads from any pant as des-
ignated by Council Board. - Carried.
Moved by Kenneth McFarlane, sec-
ondcd by W. E. Bishop that we order
,I. Little, 450 lbs, of C. I. L. Warble
Fly Powder and 450 lbs. Green Cross
Warble Fly Powder. - Carried.
Moved by Percy Ward seconded by
San. McFarlane that all approved ac-
counts be paid. - Carried. -
Moved; by Geo. MacDonald seconded
by Ken, McFarlane that we do now
,adjourn to meet again On April 1st at
1.30 p, in. or at the call of the Reeve,
- Carried.
The following accounts; were paid:
GPO. Wesenburg. Assessor, Court
of Appeal $ 5.00
J. H. Fear, Clerk, Court of .
Appeals .
Sterling Hood, ope. maintainer
Frank Mitchell, brushing
Wilfred Keffer, operate truck
Stan Bray, snow removal .
Stan. Alexander, Road Supt.
Don. Armstrong, roadside
3. Williamson,"roadsfide
Lynton Qeripp, resurface
Can. Oil Co., gas, oil
Wilfred Keifer, freight
Wheel.& brake service repairs
Cecil Lydiatt, snow plow
Ethel Sales and Service
J, C. Rtntoul, snow ploy
C. Zilldax & Son„ bolts 2,30
Willis & Parrish, reps. to track 22,60
Wes. Moore, reps. to grader 3.50
Roy Prescott, Denman Drain 10.80
Thos. Prescott, Denman Drain 10.80
Ralph Rowland, E•tihel cemetery 6,28
Brussels Telephone Toils 59.65
Municipal World Supplies 17,49
Municipal World, 9 ,Slobs, 18.00
County Huron, Hospitalization 84;85
John McNabb, Delegate to
Good Roads • 20.00
Geo, MacDonald, Delegate to
Good Roads. 20,00
W. 17, Bishop, Delegate to
Good Roads 20.00
Percy Ward, Delegate to
Good Roadls 20.00
3, II, Fear, Court Revision,
Assessment Roll 20,00
J. H, Fear, 3 Old Age Pension -
Applications '15,00
J, H. Fear, Reg.-B.M,13,D. 8:25
John Bray, refund dog 2.00
I. H. year, Pox bounty 50,60
Ehtel Library Board 50.00
Cranhroak Library Board 80.00
IWalton Llhrap' Board 15.00
Moloeiworth Library Board 15,00
Moncrieff Library Board 15.00
R, J. Yount, Inq, truck 56.20
3, H. Fear, Clerk,
ramiiiiisonasommasatrasge
Ra A. F JJD
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
will be at his office in
Bruns 1s
On WEDNESDAY MORNING
MARCH 29th
Nine a. m. until Noon.
OFFICE -MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Complete Eyesight Service.
1
5.00
.86.00
42.00
66,00
65.25
08.25
L20
2.20
1.80
103.78
1.95
67.85
715.00
1.40
425.00
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Women's and Misses' Spring Coats
in the latest Spring styles, in seven shades
Special $24.95
A Hand Bag Free with Every Coat
Women's and Misses' All Wool Shortie
Toppers, in very newest Spring styles
Special $14.95 up
Misses' New Spring Blouses
in 6 new styles - Special $2.98
Special Reduction on all first quality
Full Fashioned Nylon Hosiery
$1.50 line $1.29
$1.65 line $1.50
$1.85 line $1.65
$1.95 line $1.75
$2.25 line $2.00
$2.50 line $2.25
Men's New Spring Suits
In Gabardines and Worsteds
Special $29.95 up.
(A Felt Hat Free With Each Suit)
Boys All Wool Tweed Suits, with 2 pr. of
long pants - Special,$17.95
(A Felt Hat Free With Each Suit)
A large assortment of New Spring Shoes
for the whole family at
very reasonable prices.
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H ;<4,, ,� STORE
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole- Family
Phone 61
- - Brussels, OM.