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THE BRUSSF9:i POST
Phone 24
Brussels, Ont.
Ladies, Girls and Tots Spring Coats in
the latest cloths and shades
1VednesdnY, APril 12th, 1950
aper Hangers are Busy - Our New
Wall Papers Are Here Now
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might up-to-date in exciting patterns and
colorings for living rooms, halls, dining
rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Be sure and
see them if there is papering. Nothing in the
way of repairs, shows up more for the
money than Fresh Wall Paper.
Multi -Us= Enamel for kitchen walls,
furniture and wood work, dries quickly.
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Ladies Gabardine Suits
Casual Top Coats for Men - Gentlemen
when you shed your heavy winter coats you
I will appreciate the lightness of these smart
all-purpose coats at reasonable prices.
Men's Smart ready-made Suits in stock.
Top Tailors
Made to measure clothes
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Canada's Best Value.
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It will pay to make us your
lines and our prices are right. at the chea.pest prices.
all lines of feed.
Also handle Lundy Fence Products and
We have the best in permanent pastures
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of the Bridal Wreath
popularity contest
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lucky winner,!
Above -lovely dia•
mond ring with
shoulder stones and
matching wedding
ring-il.66.75
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matched set in "Sweet-
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Jeweller Bwuarsels, Ont.
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Mix with your own
grain „ • helps keep
cows in condition
for big milk produc-
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it today!
The Brussels Cfearnery
Phone 22
MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL .
Morris Township Council Meet-
ing April 3, 1050.
The Council met in the Township
Hall on the above date with all the
meanbers present, "he Reeve pre-
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All owners of dogs. are requested to purchase their dog
tags as 'once from the Clerk G. R. Campbell. All dogs with-
out proper tags by end of April will be destroyed.
By order of the Chief of Police.
W.'�H. Bell.
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Phone 11
WtOre
Brussels, Ont.
Wear the best SCOTT-McHALE shoes for men
$12.00 to $22.50
Smart Men's brown & black oxfords any style $4.95 to $12.95
Men's heavy and light work boots triple sole $3.00 to $8.95
in SISMAN: GREBB: VALENTINE & STERLING
MEN'S rubber boots in heavy red or black sole with insoles
your choice in GOODERICH; KAUFMAN; GUTTA
PERCHA; DOMINION and BRITISH
Long knee boots
Short boots
$3.95
$3.00
Just arrived Seven new shades in STETSON HATS for men
in three prices $6.95; $7.50 and $10.00
Buy a smart new Easter tie in latest designs made especially for
you by FORSYTH at the regular $1.50 and $2.00 range
Ladies PENNY LOAFERS in AA and B widths, wine or black
$7.50
Ladies Heel Hugger and Murray Selby Health Spot Shoes
at $12.50 and $14.50
Large new stock of ladies dress shoes just arrived for
Easter in all shades , $6.95 to $9.00
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Everything in this store is guaranteed under reasonable care
or money cheerfully refunded.
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The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion of
Win, Peacock and Sean Alcock.
Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded
by Chas. Ctsuites that S. W, Archi-
bald be paid $200, on account for
Survey and Report on the Govier
Drain. - Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coulter, seconded
by Baillie Parrott that the-question-
aire in regards for insurance on
spraying cattle be filled out and
that we make application for in-
surance for same. - Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coulter, seconded j
by Balite Parrott that road accounts
as presented by the Road Superin-
tendent be paid. - Carried.
Moved by Harvey Johnston, sec-
onded by Baillie Parrott that the
Court of Revision on the Kelly Drain
be ra-nnened. - Carried.
Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded
P,,,.coclr that the Court of
Revision no the Kelly brain he ad -
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The most up to date method of handling
paint. By this newest development in the
paint industry, we are now able to supply
you with any one of 1322 shades at any time,
in flat, semi -gloss, interior gloss or enamel
finish.
This paint is of the sarne high quality as
the "Flo Glaze", you have used in the past.
This e th.a convenience comes to you at no
extra cost.
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inorned until May lot. at 3. p. m. -
Carried.
Moved by Baillie Parrott. second -
1 ed by Chas. Coultes that we charge
12 eents per head for spraying cattle
for warble fly. - Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded
by .Sam Alcock that the Engineer's
Report• on the Gooier Drain be pro-
visionally adopted and that the Clerk
be instructedto prepare By -Laws for
this drain. - Carried.
Moved 15y Chas. Coultes, seconded
by Wm. Peacock that we adjourn to
meet again on May 1st at 1 p. m. -
Carried.
]Rte following accounts were paid:
S. W. Archibald "Govier
Drain" 3,200.00
Jas, Maladzean "Bonds for Treas.
and Tax Collector 84.50
Municipal World. Supplies 19.66
Lee Breckenridge, geese killed 18,00
Frank Shaw, Valuator fees 2.00
A. B. Farquhar Co., Repairs and
Denis Powder 317.30
Cecil Bone, Fox Bounty 2.00
Geo. Martin, Truck License 2,10
Wm. Peacock, Expenses to Assessor
Meeting in Palmerston 5.70
S. B, Elliott, Relief account 12.00
Blyth Standard, Ad'v'ertising 4.80
Senn Alcock, Expenses to Guelph
for sprayer parts 10.00
Jack Lowe, Fixing motor and
Pump 30.10
Wm. Perrie, Chain for sprayer 2.25
Harvey C. Johnston, Reeve.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
Enquire at
T e Firms Is
Telephone 68
HURON COUNTY OLD
BOY'S ASSOCIATION
The Huron County Old Boys' As-
aociation.9S,Torpnto, under the Pres-
idency of Mrs. C. J. Parton, will hold
a Bridge and Euchre Party at the
West -End Y. M. C. A., College and
Dovercourt Sts„ on Tuesdhy, April
18th, at 8.15 p, m.
The main event of the evening
will be the annual competition for
the "McLaren Trophy," donated for
the highest individual euchre scores
R. A. REID
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
will be at his office in
Brussels
On WEDNESDAY MORNING
APRIL 12th
Nine a. m. until Noon.
OFFICE -MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Complete Eyesight Service.
DIED
ardware
M. C. Oldfield
of ladies and glentlmen. Last years
winners were Mrs, M. Scarlett and
Mrs. George T.ohmnpson, Luck prizes
will also be drawn.
The Committee in charge consists
of Mrs. D. Thompson, Convener,
Mrs. Cecil IRai'ser, Mrs, A. G. Smith,
Messrs. Lorne Pringle and Mike
Cook.
Refreshments will be served.
All members, other Huronites and
friends, are cordially invited to
attend.
WHITE, Ellen - Suddenly on Thurs-
day, April 6, 1950, at Toronto
General Hospital, (Olden Burgess,
beloved wife of James White, 627
Howie St., dear mother of Harold.,
sister of Georgina Case, London,
Ont., Jean Finch, 'Toronto, and
Robert Burgess, Wingsam, Out;
Funeral was held on Monday. Ser-
vice at 2 p. m. Interment Park
Lawn Cemetery.
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HURON CONCRETE
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of well established
and sturdy makes,
as we have to offer
you.
Carharts, Kitchen -
Peabody, Elmira,
and Picketts.
We guarantee
all the above gar-
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meats. come in -see it --try it on
Good Sturdy -Work Boots for Men and
Boys. We have the Hydro City and the
Wetter Shoes.
Every pair is made of solid leather and you
will find that you can save $1.00 easier here
than any where else.
We have many styles including solid leather
army boots with triple sole and heel and
toe plates. Just like the genuine army issue.
Price from $4.95 to $7.95
Men's High Knee Rubber Boots
$3.75 a pair.
Women's Slushers in white, red. and black
in all sizes - $1.98
THE ARCADE STS
Store !Aide Bargains for the Wholle Family
Phone 61 "' - Brussels, O.