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The Brussels Post, 1951-9-12, Page 8614540.1......44.191600.15143.601 il THE: BRUSSELS POST udnues Special Large Egg Creme Shampoo Regular price $2.00 plus Multi -Purpose Plastic Cape for Shampoo and Home Permanent regular 75c Value — Both for $2.00 Limited Time Only Offer. To Keep the Flies Away Fly-tox Fly Bomb $1.39 Rexall Fly-kil Spray 35c and 60c bottles Good Hand Sprayers 45c Wilson's Fly Pads 10c — Fly Coils 4 for 10c Save on Noxzema See their Special Size at 98c Corks for Catsup and Pickle 'Bottles. Pickling Oils School Supplies and Books are short of requirements, owing to increased school attendance. Try us for Needed items, there is a good chance it may be had here. F. R. SMITH D ucG r"rZ Rexall Drug Store ,t`LLEPHUNE Al.. dile BRUSSELS. WI. 61,16111, SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1 am now equipped to pump out your Septic Tank, also do all other kinds of pumping, such as flooded cellars etc. IRVIN COXAN Phone 75r4 Milverton, Ont. - Phone 24 Brussels, Ont, m inter Coats Winter Coats are now in stock featuring the latest in style and colour. We specialize in ordering coats to your express taste. Choose any style in the colour or trim you wish. We are featuring especially the ZIP -OUT LINING COATS. All the Benefit of a fur coat at cloth coat price. With the lining out these coats give you a full satin -lined Fall and Spring top -coat. Orders taken. No extra charges on stock types. We can guarantee you one of the best values on the market. UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. The Women's Missionary Society of the United Ohuroh, held its regular meeting on Tuesday after- ,u:ra t <,n Sept. 4th with a good at- I rendance. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Lane. with Mrs. Rose reading the Scripture lesson, The officers gave their reports. Plane were made to have the an- neal Thank -offering service on Sun- day, Sept. 23rd. Artvngemenlis were discussed to Densmore's Service Station Seiberling Tires Oil, Greasing. Accessories and etc. Sales and Service — For Cyclos Oil Burners Heaters also units for your present range or furnace. Get away from the dirt and drudgery of coal Come in and see a range unit in operation. A. Densmore , Prop. Phone 99x2 Brussels to INV.IThTIONS1 CH with 42 -piece t ' service for 8 in W. G. LEACH Jewelles Brussels entertain Baby Band members and their mothers on Sat., Sept. 15th. The new Study book from "Lakes to Ntmthern Lights" was introduced by Mrs, C. Nichol, assisted by Miss F. Buchanan and Mrs. A. Armstrong, dealing with the rural ohurches in Canada, anus For the MILKING HERD Mix your grain with a Purina Cow Chow Supplement 10 make c root 1646 milk -making ration. PURINA COW CHOW D Y COWS To help build dry cows epfor reduced �(�i �"'i' calving 'troubles ,, and extra meld 'voti:7 aheod xfeed Purina + Ilbi'lls - and oats half and half! �Y��?as 'n BULKY -LAS and 0 Bu s& Creamy WANTED — Tn buy any safe, any size. Apply to J. W.. Locking, Sales and Service, Owen Sound, Ont. • R. A. REID Fl Well known Optometrist of Stratford will resume his regular visits to his BrRUSSELS OFFICE To Examine Eyes and Fit Glasses In the same location "THE STYLE SHOP" (FORMERLY MISS HINOSTON'S STORE) WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ]9th From 9.00 A. M. Till Noon Make Appointments with Miss Cudmore. PHONE 22 BRUSSELS Melville Church Service Iter. 1i.. Ful:ons tett :;unsay moria.g was l;t C.ca•. 1;12, Jesus •Ohrist in the center of the Church. Paul's le tL1'R to 1115 nations was strongly preached to the people. The Pib1 's the worlds greatest book winch proclaims lone and peace. A well rendered solo by Miss Mary I.ou McFarlane, Melville Church W. M. S. Melville Chniv11 Women's Mission- ary Society held their September nteeL:mg in the primary room of the Church on Friday afternoon, Sept. 7. Hiss Grace ;Stewart presided and opened the meeting wltb repeating il. nn'san Hymn 4136, Hymn 374 was '4ua followed by the Scripture rr•tding, Romans 10 by Mrs. Fulton after which Miss Bessie Moses led in prayer. The business portion of the meeting consisted of the sec- retary, Mrs. W. Smith's report. s i Tr•easln•e+.,'s report by Mrs. Thoan- pylon. Glad 'riding subscription an- n6nrement and Supply and Visiting Grnnmittees' reports. Vlrs. Arthur Hamilton of Atwood was the guest speaker and a very interesting and favourable talk in the subject "Our Tn:iividm.al Character is our Power." She iilaustrated bey talc by referring to the lefe o8 the late Jack Miner who always put God in all his under- tekin:ge. Miss Stewart on behalf .of the 30 ladies present expressed to Mrs. Hamilton their appreciation of her thought nrovolo'i'a message. The meeting clotded with the singing "r Hymn 378 foPowed by the Mizpah remedtctiom. 41'rcInesdiay, FScplomber 1Zt91, 1961 N .,aka W IS NE a' E T i at 14 E T 15 S ET '. DY F R F We have a Good Stock of HEATING SUPPLIES Do Your Fall Painting Now With MOORE'S PAINTS 3 ONLY ELECTRIC RANGES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Phone 17 1S Brussels .,:aa0061 Phan to attend Brastscas Pall 'air on Sept. 27191 and 28td1. WERE111HYDRAULIC �w E rN N—� MANURE LOADER a -; ,,' •+ems xk'.EF w�. z. t R ilifiew®' IT SPEEDS LOADING ...SAVES HARD WORK AND MONEY Loading manure is a "snap" once you team up your John Deere Model "M" Tractor with the husky John Deere No. 30. It's a smooth -performing loader that gives you new ease . . new economy , new speed of manure handling. The No. 30 is a double -cylinder hydraulic loader; no chains, pulleys or cables are, used in raising or lowering the bucket. The finger- tip control raises, lowers, or stops the at any point in the 9 -1/2 -foot loadin There's plenty of clearance for Rugged construction assures y pendable service. ran 0 o 4Q. Plan now to investigate the advantages• owning this simple, streamlined John Deere loader, See pa for complete details. W. J. PERRIE Brussels, Ont. Phone 58 .0.rtemomeraw...,.0004060.mom®Q®.. ..,.yam,,., a MeiNe511's Shell Shetlubrlcatlon Shell Household and Beaorel Repair Livestock Spray rhone 77-r-6 ervice . Snell Petroleum Products Parts ano Accessorise Brussels, Ont. AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE WEEK.END SPECIALS 25 to 50 % Reductions — Take advantage while sizes and colours are still in stock. Men's Sport Oxfords, crepe soles in brown and blue, all sizes $3.49 I45 Pr. Children's White Boots and Oxfords, sizes 2 to 10%2 Special $1.98. 90 Pr. Women's Sandals in white, red, green, blue, and black, all this seasons shoes, sizes 4 to 9, Special $2.98 26 Pr. of Men's Elk Scampers, rubber or leather soles, reg. $4.95 Special $2.98 14. Pr. of Boys Scampers, sizes 1 to 5 Special $1.98. 8 Pr. of Men's Brown Oxfords (pointed toes) reg. $6.95 Special $1.00. ii 30 Pr. of Misses Summer Shoes in straps, pumps and Saddle Oxfords sizes 13 to 3, reg. $3.95 Special $1.98. 20 Pr. of Children's Shoes, broken lines Special $1.00. 24 Pr. of Women's Shoes and Pumps cuban heels only, broken sizes, reg. $7.95 Special $1.00. 20 Women's Sun Dresses Special. $2.98 16 Women's and Misses Sun Dress with boleros, Special $3.95. 14 Print Skirts, sizes small, medium and large with elastic waists. Special $1.98. 25 Women's and Misses' Blouses Reg. up to $4.95 — Special $1.98. THE!'ARE 1 STORE Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Pala Phone 61 Brussels„ (ht.