The Brussels Post, 1949-10-26, Page 5Getting Down To Brass Tacks
Owing to unseasonably warm weather and the resulting
inventory we have no other choice but CUT DEEPLY INTO
THE PRICE TAGS and put the stock where it should be
off the racks and into a box.
Come early for best choice, We suggest shopping in the
forenoon for quicker service.
eF Coat Clearance
Unseasonable warm weather has caused one of our sup-
pliers to become slightly panicky. Garments which should
fetch at least $45, made of all wool warm twill, with good
satin linings, warm interlining and chamois to waist, in both
FITTED and LOOSE styles have been offered to us in
quantity lots to sell at only
$35.0®
We have secured good styles which have already taken
well with the public. To this we have added a good number
of own higher priced garments to make the selection complete
Sizes from 11-19, 12-20. This is a rare opportunity to cash
in on somebody's misfortune. Come early for best choice.
all sales CASH and FINAL. Alterations EXTRA.
rase Clear nee
Honest bargains for thrifty shoppers. Dresses in all
sizes, Juniors 11-17, Misses 12-20, Women's half sizes
161/2-241/; in the group, colours: black and burgundy, dark
green, blue, grey, many with expensive beading, sequins
or embroidery, ALL PUT INTO ONE LARGE GROUP for
quick clearance.
$9.95
We also have several smaller groups for bargain hunters at
$2.95 $4.95 $6.95
all sales CASH and FINAL. Alterations EXTRA please.
Full -Fashioned NYLONS, nationally known brands,
FIRST & Subs $1.00 pr.
Kayser Briefs, embroidered, sizes S.M,L., white, azure and
primrose, reg. $1.00 and $1.15 pr., while they last
$ .85 pr.
We have many more items on sale, too numerous to
mention.
Shop at the
Paris Ladies Sh
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Listowels leading ladies' wear store.
Where your dollar buys more.
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The Tr 4cttbii World To -day
The New Ferguson is Down in Price. Take advantage of
the exchangt in money. Buy a Two or Three Plow Tractor.
The one Tractor will do both the light and heavy work about
your farm. Just Three Left To -day.
Have you seen the new Manure Loader and Spreader. Yes
the Ferguson System has made it possible to draw manure all
day and not even get your boots or hands soiled. We have
some Ferguson System Cultivators reduced even at the old
price. BUY TO -DAY.
Used Cars, Trucks and Tractor Cars
1948 Pontiac Sedan
1948 Chevrolet Sedan
1947 Monarch 5 Passenger Coupe
19.37 Oldsmobile Sedan
Here are four exceptionally good used cars, Don't de-
lay Buy To -day.
TRUCKS
1946 Chevrolet 21/2 ton stake
1940 International 3 ton Stake
1939 Ford Cab over engine ton truck complete
TRACTORS
1 Cockshutt 60 on rubber used very little at the old low price
1—Two Furrow Tractor Plow used one year.
The bright days and cold' nights are hard on Radiators
without Prestone don't take a chance with yours.
Your Battery may be getting low don't wait until it
leaves you.
;our Tires may have had it, trade them in, get a pair of
winter tires for Fall and Winter Driving.
Take advantage of our Front End Service.
Buy Imperial Oil and Gas and Listen to the Imperial Oil
Hockey Broadcast, come in and get your schedules.
THE BRUSSELS PO3T
Miss Isabel McDonald
In her eighty-third year, Miss
Isabel McDonald passed away en
Friday, October 21. The . funeral
service was held on Monday, Oot,
24, and was conducted by Rev,
George Milne of Melville Presbyter-
ian Church of which, lite late Miss
McDonald was a member. Miss
McDonald was predeceased by her
sister; Mary (Mrs. John Crerar), and
brothers, Joe and Archie McDonald,
The pallbearers were, Tan Ma-
Drmald, Gay McDonald, Edgar
McDonald, (nephews), Alex Mc-
Donald, Jack McDonald, Harvey
Stephenson. There are two nieces,
Doris McDonald, Tinuseais, and
Poatrle McDonald,, Brantford,
Rebecca Jane Holmes
On Saturday, Ort, 22nd Rebecca
Jana Holmes passed away in her
4 C th year,
Born in Staffs, Hibbert Township,
the youngest daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Holmes and was
the last member of a family of 12,
six sisters and' five brothers,
Over sixty years ago the deceased
came to Brussels where she has
lived aver since, working for many
years in the tailor shop of D. C. Ross
and E. C. Danford, then opened a
place of her own which she kept
i until about fifteen years ago.
•She was a faithful member of
the Milted Ohurch and an ardent
worker in the Methodist Church
ti where she taught a Sunday school
class for many years.
Seven years ago she gave up
housekeeping owing to failing health
and has since lived with her niece,
Mrs, Lorne Eckmier,
She had a kind and genial dis-
position always lending a helping
t hand in time of need,
I Left to mourn her loss Pre a
number of nieces and nephews and a
host of friends.
The funeral was on Tuesday,
Oct. 2511i at 1 p.m. Rev. Andrew
Lane officiating. The pallbearers
p I ware Alex Anderson, Earl Somers,
Jint Anderson, Menno Jackson,
I i Harry Champion, and Cleve Backer,
E l The flowers were many and be-
spoke the high esteem in which the
deceased was held.
Interment was In Brussels ceme-
tery.
Perils Of Sleepwalking
A little girl shot her father and
1 brother. A mail clerk stole 130,000,
IA man, dreaming he was Santa
`. i Claus, stuck in a chimney. Read
about , peculiar misadventures of
Somnamblists, as told in "The
Perils of Sleepwalking",. in The
American Weekly, great magazine
with this Sunday's (October 30)
issue of Detroit .Sunday Times.
Your General Motors Dealer
Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System
Implement Dealer
Phone 161 Listowel, Ont.
PIPE SMOKERS' PAL
Tom Rafferty, popular CKNX'
announcer, invites you to joie with
him in a quarter hour of restful
melody every Tuesday and Thursday
evening at 7 o'clock. Listen to the
Program "Smoke Rings" presented
by Old Chum Tobacco., Keep tuned
to OKNX, 920, for top radio enter-
tainment all day every clay
FOR DEAD
ANIMALS
•
cows- $230 each
GORSES- $2.50 each
O:OGS ..50 per cwt.
according to sin $R
condition
Phone collo*:
BRUSSELS — 72
INGERSOLJ. — 21
William Stone Sons, Ltd.
INGERSOLL, ONTORIO
The Smooth Dodge -Ride
starts with the
14'rdaesday, Octoher 26t11, 1948 1
a part of
Dodge Dependability
(RIVE A NEW DODGE and one of the
first things you'll notice is its riding smooth-
ness. It's something more than the result of
luxurious upholstery and "knee -level" seating
comfort — it starts with the chassis.
On the right are described some of the out-
standing
utstanding chassis features which cushion road
bumps .. , absorb shock and sway .. , eliminate
vibration — to help bring you this smooth Dodge
ride. In addition, the Dodge chassis has the
ruggedness which assures you long, troublefree
life — famous as Dodge Dependability.
That's just part of the extra value which makes
your Dodge dollar a bigger dollar.
Take a Look at what Dodge gives you in beauty,
roominess and performance. There's extra head
and leg roam, front and back . , . flashing
performance of the powerful Dodge engine . , .
extra smoothness of Fluid Drive on Custom
models ... and many other outstanding comfort,
safety and performance features.
Let your Dodge dealer tell you why you'll drive
'' more smoothly with Dodge ... and how your
dollars will go farther.
CHECK THESE "EXTRA" FEATURES
WHICH ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT
ON THE NEW DODGE
Automatic electric choke; Automatic igni-
tion key starting; Aluminum alloy pistons;
Four rings per piston; Low pressure tires;
Chain camshaft drive; Oil both air cleaner;
Oil filter; Floating oil intake; Hotchkiss
drive; Safety -Rim wheels; Floating Power
engine mountings; Chair -high seats; Full -
width defroster vents.
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RUBBER INSULATION is a substantial
contributor to the famous Dodge Floating
Bide-. There are soft, thick rubber cushions at
all points of contact hc•tweer, ti , , body and
chassis, in addition. nibhc•r limit bn,upers on
the springs eliminate hard metal -to -metal
spring contact even under the most severe
road conditions.
SHOCK ABSORBERS of "sea -leg" type are
mounted on the rear axle to counteract side -
sway. Dodge airplane -type double -action
shock absorbers, front and rear, "nib out"
road irregularities. Shock absorbers on the
new Dodge have been raised 5 inches as
added protection against flying stones and
dirt.
INDEPENDENT FRONT WHEEL SUS.
PENSION allows each front wheel literally
to "step over" obstructions without transmit-
ting the jar to the body. These independent
coil springs are of tough Amola steel,
FRAME CONSTRUCTION is box -type of
double -channel, welded steel to give great
stability, safety and Iong life, Front and rear
bumpers are attached to the frame, the front
bumper having a reinforcement plate for
greater strength,
BALANCED WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION
is an important factor in the smooth Dodge
ride. The Dodge engine is located over the
front axle and the rear seat is ahead of the
rear wheels. The result is a car which holds
the road and handles safely and easily. All
passengers are cradled between the front and
rear wheels where the ride is smoothest.
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PHONE 82
BRUSSELS
BLUEVALE
to the music of Tiffla
ns' orchestra.
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Personals: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
'Dhe first vice president, Mrs. Rolph, Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Ralph,
Lloyd Felker, conducted the meeting - Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rolph and son
of the Triple group of the Ladies' Wayne all of Mitchell, with Mrs.
Aid Society of Knox Presbyterian Kirton, Mrs. Curtis and Miss
Church in the Sunday School room Margaret Curtis; Mrs. Alex Arni-
m Wednesday afternoon. After all strong and Mrs. Henderson, Brussels,
bad joined in singing a thanksgiving ith Mr. and Mrs, R. H. McKinnon;
hymn, Mrs. Felker offered a Mrs. L, H. Bosman, Wingham, form -
prayer of thanksgiving and Mrs, erly- of Bluevale, with Mrs, Arthur
Raymond Elliott read a portion of Shaw; Miss Elizabeth Aitken, 'Mini -
scripture, The treasurer reported peg, retired Public Health Nurse .
920 on hand from the collection with Mrs, M. L. Aitken, her niece , "
and auction sale at the last meet- Mrs. Donald Street at Listowel and
ing. other relatives in Ontario; Mr. and
During the business period it 1 Mrs. Charles Hayes and young •
was agreed to purchase a projector daughter, Zurich, with Mr. and
and screen for use in the Sunday Mrs. Wallace Agar; Miss Wilda
School and for other church pur- Agar returned to Zurich to visit
poses if the Morris group was with her sister; Mr. and Mrs.
agteeableThomas Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Mit-
a
I call showed a good at- ford Adams and tarn y, Londes-
tendan.ce with very few absent 1 born; Miss Jennie MCEvers, Wing- ;
from either side. The women quilt- ham, with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Ham-
ed on two quilts which will 'he Ilton and family; Mr. and Mrs,
- completed at the November meat- Ernie Pletch and son, Belgrave,
Mg at the church when the talent with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Tanney; ',
money will be turned in. The 1 Arthur J. Fox, Brandon. Man„ with
November meeting will also see 1 Mrs, 'Alex McCrackin, He also vis -
the result of the attendance con- 1 ited Niagara Palls accompanied by
test. 1 his ' two sisters Mrs, McCracdcdn
Lunch was served by Mrs, Mc- 1 and Alex, Mrs. Adams, Wroxeter,
Kinney, Mrs. Burns Moffatt and a slater -in-law, Mrs. S. C. Fox,
Mrs. A. D. Smith. I Brussels, and his aunt, Mrs.
Personals: Mrs, Margaret Nichol-1Phomas Jaeklin, Wroxeter, who is
son, Belgrave, visiting Mrs. Mary in her 34th year; Miss Duff. Mrs.
Robertson; Miss Elizabeth Aitken, L. Aitken, their guest Miss Eliza:
1 Beotnn, with Mrs, M. L, Aitken. 1 beth Aitken, Winnipeg, and Miss
Friends and neighbors of Jarnes I Rona Van Yelear, Wroxeter, with
Meir of the third line of Morris and i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street at i
his bride, the foamer Miss Evelyn Listowel
.i Stott ot 000, 9, joined 10 sponsor-
ing a social gathering in the . Coni- I
munity Hall on Friday evening, 1
Ralph Sawyer, con, 3, read an I
l address and Laurier Black made i Mrs, Will Bealford and Mrs, Robt,
i a presentation of a 'slim of money. 1 McAllister and Miss Doris McAllister
I Mrs, Charley ,Tohnston, Blyth, ane I of Listowel visited at the home of
Harvey Edgar, friends of the bride , Mr, anti Mrs. Hors Welsh last
i nerfonmed a similar function, Mt Saturday,
Moir, speaking on behalf of blind Mr. and Mrs, Levi Fee and Rex ot
sell ands bride, thanked their Pamerston visited with Mr. and Mrs.
firends for the expresaton ofEzra Welsh last week,
friendship R•n.d their good wishes. I Mortis Federation banquet to be
Lunch, tneludtng , wedding cake,I meld in Belgrave Foresters Hall,
was served. Dancing was enjoyed i Nov. 16th. ltev, Young, O.A.C.,
I. t Guelph, speaker,
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