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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-3-21, Page 8l TIFFANY j{ MATCHLESS BEAUTY PREPARAATIONS Cologne $1.50 (Concentrated) Hand Cream $1.25 Creams, Foundation and Cleansing .. $1.25 Face Powder $1.50 IME YARDLEY'S of London, England Lavender Soap 50c cakes April Violets Talcum , , , 65c Lip Sticks . , $1.25 Lotus Lotion , . $1.75 Face Powders • .. $1.25 April Violets Cologne . $1.75 SEND EASTER CARDS - The most beautiful of all Special occasion Greeting Cards.. Look through them Now, while the choice is at its best. Prices are 5, 10, 15 and 25 each • IIUDNUTS HOME HAIR Permanent Kit .. $3.25 Refill Kit Egg Creme Shampoo $1.75 $1.25 TONI HAIR PERMANENT with $2.79 $1.25 Spin Curlers Refill Kit Toni Shampoo . , , 55c Betty Ann Chocolates - A very popular 1 lb. boxes $1.20 Easter Gift .R9S TEX 51-Aiir?PtEIt DRIdGGI'�II' -mad Rexall Drug Store t[LLEPHONE BRUSSELS. 441ti1• THE BRUSSELS POST Phone 24 - Brussels, Ont. EASTER PA ;ADE E. � i S Shortie Coats Girls, Misses and Women's $16.95 up Coats in Fine Styles and Fabrics Misses "Duval" all-purpose Coats Taffettas and Gabardines "You have been waiting for these" Dresses for Girls, Misses and Women's in Crisp Spring Styles Handbags Nylons-Supersilk or Holeproof 1.10-2.25 Men's and Boys Suits, Coats, Jackets, Shirts Ties, Sox and Biltmore Hats all in splendid selections. aA' i 1Delivery t;'S1 0 Eia n a , Brussels j PHONE 22 MORRIS 1 Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Yuill, 4th line , of Morris Township, celebrated their 40th wedding on Thursday. They . have operated a farm all their life. Mrs. Yuill was formerly Mabel Pro- , cter, slaughter of the late Mr. and ' and Mrs. George Poreter• of the 5th � of Morris. They have a family of , four daughters, Mrs. Edward Mc- Burney, East Wawanosh; Myrtle, 5t. Catharines; Mrs, James (Mary) Warwick;. Monis township; Mrs. Mac (Laura) Johnston, Wingham;" and two sons, Robert and Clarence, both operating farms on the same line as their parents. They have six , In, step with grouifrig • NEW INDUSTRIES, new communities, new sources of oil and iron and power .. Canada moves on with amazing strides. And with this expansion come added calls for every form of banking service. Your chartered banks have moved ahead in step with these growing requirements. That is why it now takes 45,000 men and women to do the banking of Canadians - almost double the number of ten years ago, That is why there are now 3,700 branches to serve the expanded needs. Wherever initiative and growth demand it, banking is there- claiming your continued confidence. One of a series by your bunk m•andchildren. Mr. and Mrs, Yuill are members of Belgrave ignited Church. The day was obseryed quietly owing to sickness in the family. John Spivey, teacher at Brown- ! town. was host last week for the members of the Euchre Club. He entertained atthe school where there was a good turnout, Mrs. Roy • Sellers and Leonard Jamas were the winners for high points and Mrs, James Elston and Clark Watson were awarded the prizes for the lone hands in euchre. 'Phe prizes were articles made by Mr, Spizey's class In manual train- ing. Mrs, Emily Watson, Wingham, was an honoured guest. She was one i of the drat hostesses when the club was organized five years ago. Mrs. Elston and Mrs, Charles Bosman 1 were awarded the consolation Prize These prizes aroused curiosity and 1 were large, decorated boxes witih the article carefully concealed with- in. Lunch was served and all en- joyed a happy ending to a winter j season of social gatherings, I Dougall Strachan has sold his 50 - acre farm in Grey Township to Jas. Warwick of Morris township, The farm contains several acres of bush,I Wednesday, March 21st, 1951 are 23 Creamery BRUSSELS GODERICH RE -UPHOLSTERING Chesterfields, Phone Wm, Reid, airs, etc., verY choice coverings, horCall at stores. ttimatesgiv n,25 years experience. See us, Phone us, Write fi i t Melville Church Service Rev, Mr. McLellan took the ser- vice in Melville Church on Sunday morxing and took fdr his text, Palm '! Sunday, Jesus rides into ,Tereualem, peace in heaven and glory in the highest and what Easter means to a people and the world at large. He also spoke for the temperance cause I and the first necessity of training our young against the evils of in. temperance, a collection was taken Easter music was played by L. D Thompson and a splendid anthem was sung by the choir, R. A. EI R. Well known Optometrist of Stratford will resume his regular visits to his BRUSSELS 4:_4FF E To Examine Eyes and Fit Glasses In the same location "THE STYLE SHOP" (FORMERLY MISS HINGSTON'S STORE) 1 From 9.00 A. M. Till Noon Make Appointments with Miss Cudrnore. r 4 � Brussels, Ont. Men's Knee-high Grey -soled Rubber Boots (free insoles) $4.25 Men's Hip Rubber Boots $9.00 Men's All Wool Work Socks 79c Heavier Grade $1.25 A good selection of Men's Work Boots from , $4.95 - $9.95 Do your Shoes Need Re -soling for Spring? I still have some Harness Parts in Stock. Let me quote you on a light team harness. Armitage Dry Cleaners do a good job of cleaning and dyeing. US. Try "NACHURS" LIQUID FERTILIZER On Your Crops This Year. Completely Safe. Easy To Apply. No Waste as each seed absorbs enough for its own use. No Water to add or mix. Many farmers in this district good results. If your land needs more lbs. of Commercial Fortilizer in "Nachurs". used it last year with it is advisable to mix 100 per acre with grain soaked Try a Five Gallon Test on your own farm this year and prove for yourself that it is worth using. Ask for information and prices from 'Geo. Wesenburg. Sole Representative for Brussels and District. AUCTION SALE F. W. Kemp, Auctioneer, has been Instructed to sell by Public Auction for ROBERT J. FOR•REST N%2 Lot 27, eon. 2, Morris Twp., One Mlle West of Jamestown, on TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd At 1 P. M. HORSES Black Gelding 12 yrs, old Black Gelding 13 yrs. old DURHAM CATTLE 1 Durham cow 5 yrs, old 2 Durham cow 5 yrs. old • 3 Durham cow 10 yrs. old 4-2 Durham heifers rising 2 5-2 Durham steers rising 2 0 Durham heifer 1 yr. old 7 Durham heifers 1 yr, old The above are T. B. Tested IMPLEMENTS M. H. Binder, Steel roller, M. H. Fertilizer drill, Cultivator New No. 37 M. TI, Mower M. Ii, Manure spreader Renfrew 2000 lb. scale Cutter M. I7..Dunup rake, .Sctttfler No. 21 §ingle plow 2 -furrowed plow, Feed box ' W. G. LEACH "The Store for Beautiful lifts." Brussels, Ont. Cross -cut saw, Mower, Tools Work bench, Milk can Stock rack, 200 ft. hay rope Set slings, Wire stretcher Disc harrow, Set sleighs Wagon and box, Hay fork 16 bunches shingles Set drag harrows, IEay rack Fanning mill, Faber Renfrew Cream Separator Quantity of sacks, etc. Set of double harness 2 new horse collars 2 horse blankets FURNITURE Heiutrman Piano and Bench Upholstered chair, Settee 4 Extension Table, Music cabinet Fall -leaf table, 2 rocking chairs Love seat, 6 Dining room chairs. Bed mattress and springs Dresser, Stand, Rug, Spool bed Chest of drawers, 3 Antique lamps Fire extinguisher, other articles Terms Cash Clearing out sale as the farm Is sold' Robert J. Forrest, Proprietor, F. K, Kemp, Auctioneer, jogmu for tern Get Your Spring Itfit Here Women's All Wool Shortie Coats, sizes 10 to 20, Special $15.95 up Women's Gabardine Suits in navy, grey and rose $29.95 up Women's Full Length Spring Coats Latest Styles, Just Arrived $29.95 up Full Fashion first quality Nylons in the Latest Spring Shades $1.29 up New Spring Dresses in the latest Spring Shades $11.95 up. *: Women's New Spring and Summer Wash Dresses $4.95 Boys Suits with 2 pair of Long Pants in Tweeds and Gabardines $19.95 Men and Young Men's Spring Suits in Gabardines, Worsted and Covert Cloth $29.95 up. New Easter Footwear for the whole family At the Lowest Prices. HE RADE Eatoseraormassaassommem TOR auiter,12 a czne:.I.nxa Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fauatily Brussels, Ont. Lil '1 Boc Pul 20 tl Mel H7 Prot pull mor Joh: and the Cro. is e D. r. with ante Alsc Skm Don F R THE Cles C1 Ads Clut