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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-9-20, Page 8Richard Hthut Special ;,iaut Size Egg Creme Shampoo Regular $2.00 ?lug Plastic Cape for Home Permanent or Shampoo 75e value Both for $2.00 For School and Home Use e '•� 3a1l Pointed Ink Pencil only 29c School Books and Regina Twin Sets Fountain Pen and Matching Pencil 79c School Accessories 01400044 When Picklin : - Parke's Catsup Flavor, Pickling Oils, Saccharine, Pure Pickling Spices,. All Sizes Corks for Catsup and Wider Mouth Bottles, Parawax. To Keep the Flies Wilson's Fly Pads ,Still Only .....• . 10c Fly Coils 4 for 10c Fly-Kil Spray . 30c bots. Hand Sprayers .. .. 45c Away Fly Swatters 15c Fly-tox .... • 30c bottles Moth and Fly -Killer Spray, large bottles 59c 16 STATIONER . ®RRexai3 Drug Store I,IGGISR" .�etd s n1LEPHOfE No. 82 BRUSSELS. 41:41 • The Voice Of Temperance --• He's an old man now and he's still working at his trade. That's all he has — his trade. He was no wife or •hildren or home. He sees nothing ahead as he looks into the future. If he looks back he sees only wasted opportunities. He is a victim of alcohol. He is wiser now but its too late. He knows now what he would do if he could live his lite over again — he would say no the first time and every time to the temptation of al- cohol. This was the old man's confession. PIANO TUNING— For UNING— For satisfactory results have your piano expertly tuned or overhauled. Free estimates. Same priority given in the country. 12 year's experience. Names may be left at Max Oldfield's Hardware Store, Phone 68 Brussels. Ken. Hill, Tuner. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of T. B. Tested Farm Stock and Machinery Lot 30, Con. 6 Morris Township Adjoining the Village of Brussels MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th At 1 P. M. Cattle Peroheron Team or Mares 10 yrs. old 3 Holstein cows, due to April 1. Hereford cow, due in Feb. 3 Durham cows, due in April a baby beef calves 1 other young cattle Poultry 75 yr. old Rhode Island Reds 10 Leghorn hens Harness 1 set of breeching harness Number of horse collars Set of single harness (like new) Machinery Hull line of farm machinery 'ncluding — Cuitivating, haying and harvesting •nachinery, sloop sleighs Pork, shovels, chaihs, whippletreea :nd a host of other autioles, Terme Cash ..Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Louis Williamson, Prop. THE PICKFORD-FAIRBANKS '.OVE EPIC The future of the movies hung in le balance when Mary Pickford and roughs Fairbanks fell in love and {ollywooli's Golden Age began. dela Rogers St. Johns tells the 1 •cry of this famous romance in Bove, Laughter and Tears," in The merican Weekly with this Sunday's September 25) issue of Detroit Sun' iy Times. a a v N 0 0 r PEOPLE WE KNOW * * s * * * $ RUM THE BRUSSELS POST rA'tSyR. WV: Phone 24 Brussels, Ont. -.,rte ,0141..y.18.ra.•.•..,, ..-.-•.w FALL FAIR S°E;;ALS Men's Biltmore Fur Felt Hats, Reg. 4.50 6.50, Your Choice — Fair Special $3.95 few Men's Work Pants --Fair Special 1.95 Boys Wool Cloth Windbreakers to Clear Reg. 4.25 — Fair Special 2.95 Boys Sharkskin Jackets, Reg. 4.50 Fair Special 3.95 Men's Cardigan Sweaters, Reg. 4.25 Fair Special 3.25 Boys Raincoats (2 only) 30-34 Oilskin Reg. 5.95 — Fair Special 3.95 We cordially invite you to come in our store while visiting our local Fair. There is no obligation to buy — the Fall Stock is on display. For the ILKING HERD Mix your grain with a Purina Cow Chow Supplement to make a roof 1$% milk -making ration. PURINA COW CHOW DIY COWS To help build dry cow, up for reduced calving trouble. end extra milk ahead, feed Purina Bulky -La. and oats —half and half! BULKY -LAS and OATS vasa:. Brase real e y Dr. Lois Plum is spending part of her vacation with her mother Mrs. E. Plum. Mrs. W. Wright of Toronto is visiting Mrs. Robt. Patrick and other friends in town. Mr, Frank Kerney was a visitor of this week; with his niece Mrs. Joe Smith, Bluevale. Mrs Emma Parr who has been on a trip visiting relatives in the West has returned home. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kerney were in London this week, Harold attend- ing A Regional Conference for Post- masters. Mrs. E, Plum who has been in St. John. Newfoundland visiting her daughter and family returned home last week. Miss Carrie Hingston who has been In Wingham hospital returned home last Wednesday. and will continue t0 rest for a few weeks. Mr• and Mrs. Roy McKay left on Saturday after finishing up their business here and will spend a few weeks in Toronto and Buffalo before returning to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Garf. Long of Santa Monica. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson. Toronto, and Miss Eliza- beth Baeker are visitors with J. 0. and Mrs. Beaker. Mr. and Mrs. L. Williamson are moving this ,eek to their new home recently purchased from Mr. Ray McKay, Turnherry St., North. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warwick of Gary. 011., visited a few days last week in town wlith his aunt Miss Millie Grewar and his brother Mr., R. S. Warwick, Mr. and Mrs, John Simrnoris cele- brated their Roth wedding anniver- sary on Sunday. Sept, 17th. They were married in Port Huron Be- tween 36 and 40 people called on them to offer congratulations. Greet- ings were received from Mr, Sim mons' nephew and neice of Winni- peg by telegraph. FALL FAIR DATES Brussels Sept. 28, 29 Harriston Sept. 28, 29 Kirlrton Sept. 28, 29 Palmerston Oct. 2, 8 St, Marys Oct. 8, 4, Teeswater Oet. 8, 4 Atwood Oct, 6, 0 Dungannon Oct. 0 FREDERICK F. HOMUTH Phm, B., R. O. Carol E. Homuth R. O. Mrs. 1H. Viola Homuth R. 0. Registered Optometrists Phone 118 Harriston, Ont. Now is the time to be thinking of your winter heating requirements. Stoves are going to be scarce. Come in and look them over now while the stock is complete. Coal and wood ranges with or without reservoirs. Fess Oil Burners — Quebec Heaters. Esstane Gas and Electric Ranges. See the much advertised Warm Morn- ing Heaters, with the automatic damper control. We now have one slightly used McLary coal and wood range and one used McLary electric range Also—stove boards, fire screens, stove & furnace pipes made to your specification. Order your D. L. & W. Blue Coal now. Stove size on hand, nut size expected shortly. 0 s Telephone 68 Brussels PHONE 22 BRUSSELS IN MEMORIAM 1u loving memory of the late . Margaret Elaine Jacklin, who died one year ago, Sept. 24, 1949, One year has passed since that sad day. When one we loved was called away. God took her home -it was His will. With our hearts she liveth sti11. Ever remembered by husband and family. • * * 4 For baby Glen Jacklin, Far and aft our thoughts to wander, To a grave not far away, Where we laid OUT Darling Baby. Just one year ago to -day. Ever remembered by father, sister and brothers. IN MEMORIAM Iu loving memory of the late i Margaret Elaine Jacklin and Baby Glen who passed away Sept. 24, 1949. God gave us strength to fight it And courage to bear the blow. But what it meant to lose her No one will ever know. 4 Shellubrlcation eill's hen SCrii ace Shell Household and Snell Petroleum Products General Repair Livestock Spray Parta ane A000seorles rhone 77-r-6' Brussels, Onit. AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE USED TRUCKS — 1950 1/2 -ton G.M.C. Pick-up, Low Mileage 1947 Studebaker 1 /A -ton chassis and cab• 1945 Chev. 2/ -ton chassis and cab 1942 Chev. 2 -ton Stake, with rack 1940 Ford 15 Cwt., 4 wheel drive truck 1942 Chev. 1/2 -ton Pick-up USED CAR —1935 Plymouth Coach Riverside Motors Dealer For Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. We Invite You To See The New McClary Refrigeratur Years Ahead in Design and Beauty Over 9 Cu. Ft. Capacity in less kitchen space. See It NOW CREC'S HARD ` 1, ARE Phone 17 Brussels BORN Honey For Sale — In Toronto General Hospital on Amber honey in your own con - Friday, September 15th, to Mr. and tainer 12c per lb. Mrs. Harvey Cloutier (nee Alice Wallace Ross Seaforth Nichol) — a son — 29 Spencer Ave., Toronto. * * * I For Baby Glen — ! He was only a little white rosebud A sweet little flower from birth. God took him home to Heaven, Before he was soiled on earth. Sadly missed by the Jacklin Family, IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Lawrence Jacklin who was killed in an ac- cident, one year ago Sept. 23, 1949, Only a memory of by -gone days And a sigh of a face unseen; But a constant feeling that God alone Knows just what should have been. Always remembered by Violet and Lawrence Meehan. Tr loving memory of Glen Charles Jaokliu, who was killed in an ac• cadent one year ago Sept. 24, 1949. * * * He was a flower too sweet for earth Sent here but for a while; God marked him when he gave him b'rth, And took him with a smile, Always remembered by Machan Cousins. asesseasossomesomo:wemmkam000mmeoma. o • '5 16 0 4 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 ®e e ems Effective ®TM TABLE ® CHANGES Sunday Sept. 24th, 1950 Full fnformafloo from agania isa CANADi" CEMENT LOCKS Immediate delivery HURON CONCRETE PRODUCTS Phone 6M *Worth DENT'S SHOE REPAIR A good selection of WORK GLOVES for the fall from cotton gloves at 35c per pair to $2.50 for linesman gloves. Rubber Boots for the whole family. Agent fon Armitage's Dry Cleaners Dry Cleaning Dyeing and erlou Moth- proofing (Guaranteed for ten years) None Better. 1 v.4VA'115 ,14* For Fall and Winter Goods at Last Year Prices at the Arcade Store Women's and Misses' Winter Coats, in the latest styles in plain or fur trim, half - chamois, and guaranteed celanese lining. $29.95 up. Women's and Misses' New Fall Dresses in wool jerseys and crepes $12.95 up Women's and Misses' Satin Station Wagon .Coats, with wool quilted lining $25.00 up Lovely Lace Trimmed Blouses sizes 12 to 20, $2.98. Large assortment of Men's, •Women's and Children's Pure Wool and Nylon Pullover Sweaters and Cardigans at last year prices Ibex Flannelette Blankets, sizes 70x90 $5.25 a pair. Large assortment of Woolettes for Pyjamas and Nightgowns in 20 new patterns 59c a yard Rubber Boots and Rubber Footwear for the whole family at last year prices. THE ARCADE STORE was, Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family Phone 61 — Brussels, Ont. POULTRY —• EGGS — FEED C. W. BRAY'S PRODUCE CoId Storage Lockers Each Locker Insured Against Fire. Phone 80 Brussels, Ont.