HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-10-3, Page 8New Rocket ons -piece Gillette Razor with9
10 Blue Blades in dispenser pkg. $
Large Bottle Fly -Feil with
Hand Sprayer both for 95c
1 Eagle Fountain P.m with
Matching Pencil
Save on Bayer's Aspirin Tablets
Bottle of 100
Noxzema Skin Cream, Extra Large
Special •
$1.39
79c
98c
Facelle 3 Ply — Cushioned Facelle 25c
Men's Size Facelle 36c
Special Offer Save 55c
Bachelor Shave Cream
Bachelor After Shaving Lotion 95c
55c
Regular Price $1.50
Both for 95c
For Fall Sewing —
See the Large Simplicity Catalogue for
latest patterns.
TI -IE BRUSSELS POST
K, R. SMITH
DRUGGISTRexall Drug Store
ZELEPHONE P.. epi — BRUSSELS. tlri 1•
TROWBRIDGE CIDER MILL
Will run on Tuesdays — Fridays
Trowbridge, Ont.
How's Service S elm
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
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`NIPs �
NEVI RINGS FOR
Choose from a wide selcctfon of hurt dog designs styled
the modern manner. Remember that BrWai Wreath crafts®ad.
ship and quality assure you of a ringN'ou'll be proud to wen.
Ark for a price quotation ... there's no obligation.
Phone 24
9
Brussels, Ont,
COATS
Coat selection is now in full swing. Come
in and see the new Pyramid styles. Any
Coat made in the style and colour of your
choice. Made of Fine Duvelyn, All Wool
English Broadcloth, All Wool English
Mohair.
Station Wagon Coats for the Family
Bomber Jackets
YARD GOODS —
Tartans
Chesterlaine (Wool)
Cavalry Twill (Wool)
For all utility purposes.
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JEWELLERY
MOURN SUMAS
h an ceases' et ocher g,ee $one ins WOO
earfewelleal take an sew beim/
whoa lsplouatod fd !amity new flea Ib
b9 Sad iPwq)b. Ort noncom sola
Eke tRd. ata very aleadmseee ow,. crew rya
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Jeweller
G.
LEACH
Brussels, Ont,
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Well known Optometrist of Stratford will
resume his regular visits to his
BRUSSELS OFFICE
To Examine Eyes and Fit Glasses
In the same location
"THE STYLE SHOP"
(FORMERLY MISS HING8TON'8 STORE)
WEDNESDAY/ OCT. loth
From 9.00 A. M. Till Noon
Make Appointments with Miss Cudmore.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
1 am now equipped to pump out your
Septtc Tank, also do all other kinds of
pumping, such as flooded cellars etc.
IRVIN COXAN
Phone 75r4 Milverton, Ont.
Por th•
HANG HERD
Mix your grain with
*Purina Cow Chow
Supplement to
make a real 16%
milk -making ration.
PURINA COW CHOW
MUM
f0G
DRY COWS
To help build dry
cows up for reduced
calving ltroublos
and extra milk
ahead, feed Purina
Bulky -Lae and "oat.
—half and half!
BULKY -LAS aid OATS
Brussels Creamy
PHONE 22 BRUSSELS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of 'Margaret Beirnes,
late of the Village of Brussels in the
County of Huron, Widow, who died 1
on or about the twenty-first day of 1
April, A. D. 1951, are notified to
send to the undersigned on or before
1 the sixth day of October, D. 1951,
full particulars of their claims in
writing, Immediately after the said
sixth day of October the assets of
the said testatrix will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled there-
to, having regards only to claims
of which the executors shell then
have notice.
Dated this thirteenth day of Seil-
tmher, A. D. 1951.
CR.AWFOR.D & HETHERINGTON
Barrister, etc.
Winghe.m. Ontario.
Aso
SEE US NOW
For Your L E T Z Grinder
GRAIN
TORN
COBS
It Is LOW In PRICE
But HIGH In OUTPUT
They are in Short Supply Act Now
Agents for
WHITE -AVERY, DAVID BROWN
TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
ED. !CHARDS and SON
Ethel, Ont. Phone 86r5
THE SEASON FOR RUBBER
FOOTWEAR • IS HERE
A wide selection of the various kinds
of Winter Footwear are on display.
Come and look them over.
The Prices are Right.
Agent for Armitage Dry Cleaners. 'Please
bring hangers with your garments.
Dent's Shoe Repair
Brussels, Ont.
V,'ttlneetlay, ()Min bor lr,l, irbi
IRON
Easier, Faster, Better
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ETFIEL
Diied in Olympia, Wash., on Sept.
30th, 19.51. Robert Eldridge (Tom)
Dunbar, y000 ngeet son of the late
]lir. and Mrs. John Dunbar, I7the'1,
Ont. Survived by his wife asd two
daughters, (Jean) Mrs, Martin and
Margaret R. at home. Beloved
brother of Mrs. Peter Lamont, Ethel,
Mrs. R. A. McLean, Seattle, Wash.,
and Miss Myrtle Dunbar of Toronto.
Dtktel
George ILrawter well known resi-
demt of the Village of Ethel passed
away at his home on Sept. 17th,
in his 706h year, after a rew months
illness. Mr. Kreuter was fine son
of the lute .Tocol, Kreuter. ,with
whom . he operated a hardware
store and tinsmithing business in the
will9ee for a few vers. Since 191 .
he had been in the piunnhing and
tinsmithing and farm implement.
business. In tannery 191.1, he vitae
married to Daan^a. Spence also of
Ethel who =nrv'v s him. His was a
n,p.'.,1,.,„ of the Presbyterian
Chsvrob. whPvP N,riPl''a1 ser•vires
were on 1'l'kdneadnv afternoon, Sept,
19th. Internment in Mount PteaRan t
Cenol`^r.. Ethel,
MONCRIEFF
The W omens Missionary Society
and Women's Agsocitatton of Moly
ciieff United; Church held a negitlar
mondh1y meeting TSt tag- lime of
Mrs. Item I;nddington on Wednes-
day eventing.
The W. M. . Meeting was In
charge of M'r . 'Elmer 64a the
meeting opened ttlh the hyntmr
"I Love Thy IStngd01n, L-ord," Mrs.
Alex. Mann led In prayer, after
which the hying, "Frain Ocean ata -
to Ocean," was Peg is }inf'son, Miss
Olive .Speiren gt0,we tune ScriPiittre
readting. The z+ail can Was ensWered
by 20 members by naming their
favourite h,ynnnt The business of
the meeting 6 conducted l5y the
president. Mrs. Reiitieith Ludd'ington,
Delegates were ,isisned to attend,
the sectional Meeting to be ]field a't
Goshen on Oct, 10tH, 1P1rs, Roy Pat-
ienern gave a r•eatiiling on *Christi -
tan stewardship. Tie 'topic. "The
Ci,nreh mod the Far Filing Fron-
tiers." was' taken Ay Mrs. William
Sunil'i,•
assisted 16y M,w. Joseph
Smith, Mrs! Ked, Lnddinglnn, Mrs.
Grayson Itidhhilbud, 'ansi Miss
Emery. The llleetiilg closed with a
ht'nnm and repealing of the -Lord to
PrlavFr in unison.
The Women's Association meet.
Ng was in charge of the president,
M•re. Allan McTaggart, and opened
wit9, a hymn. ' Psnlnn 730 was read
responsively. Ti was decided to
hold a hauler some time in No-
vember. A committee vitas named
to arrange a. program for the
bazaar. Final arra:ngemenIle were
made for the turkey supper to he
held in the eburnh ba.ement on
Oct, 4th. 1
NOTTCE —
Baker's Convalescent Home, /Molt -
now, Is now open to receive
patients, first class accoml eta t&oli,
Registered Nurses In charge at *11
times, moderate rates, Phone 62 or
129n1, Lnelanbw.
V. V. Batter.
COMPLETELY MEW
R' / D/CAVY DIff(RE11
COM IN AND TRY Elft
CREGCS
RARDr ARE
Phone 17
Brussels, Ont.
9 Vane Super Agitator
isseddor feet. thorough moil ee06s
osrkma =am.
E Wsstve Streamlined Mingo
Swiege to 9 pc:chino, . adjunct**
Feather touch"
ienter levee.
Ml 9 Ib. Capacity Tub
Dining porcelain or larrreae
dluminum • .. eerW dsa a .4. 772
OCK ret.
NeW AiWkiamimmt Tzwee u
Mb
in sods aIlea mend heat.
111w Deluxe Mechanism
'New L. . •demon waive rmwoo*** .. • .
comm
MIL. YOU WANT 1N A WASHal
Nr101 ager IN • THOR
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Do Your Fall Shopping Where
thrifty Prices Go A Log Way
At The Arcade Stoes
Women's and Misses' Winter Coats in the
Latest styles 3-4 chamois lined and
interlined $39.95 up
Women's and Misses' New Fall
Dresses in Taffetas,Crepes $9.95 up
Women's and Misses' Crepe Blouses
in short and long sleeves
sizes 12 to 44, $2.98 up
Misses Skirts in Taffetas, Corduroy
and wool $3.95 up
Men's Gabardine Trench Coats with
Zip -in lining — Special $29.95
Men's and young Men's two and three
S piece Suits in Gabardine & Worsted
Single and Double Breasted — $39.95 up
Boys Slacks in Gabardine. Covert Cloth
and Tweed, sizes 24 to 34 — $4.95 up
Boys Plaid Shirts, sizes 11 to 141/2 — $1.90
Flannelette Blankets 70 x 90 first quality
$6.50 Pr.
Footwear and Rubbers for the whole
family at very reasonable prices.
THE AROADE STORE:
emensem
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fan*,
Phone 61 — — Brussels,