The Brussels Post, 1950-5-3, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST
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MMISinalif
When ouse Cleaning
For Moths
Garment Bags
45c and 98c
Moth Killer
Crystals 1 lb. Tin 49c
Wood's Moth Killer oS
I3lockettes 15c and 25c
Larvex 95c
Dichloricide ..w.. 60c
Hand Sprayers .... 45c
Moth Balls
1 1b, pkg.
25c
Oil of Cedar
and Gtun
Camphor
Formaldehyde - For Treatment of Seed
Grain before planting -- 1 lb. bottles 40c
1/2 lb. bottles 25c
4 Square
Floor Wax
Glass Cleaner
60c
25c bats.
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Lemon Polishing
Oil ... , 35c bots.
Furniture Polish .. 69c
Silver Polish
Glass Wax
55c
69c bots.
Universal Cleaner
Spot Remover
Dolly Cream for
Curtains
30c
15c
All Purpose Rit , , 25c
15c
Tintex , .. .
Chamois
You will like the New Patterns in Sun -
worthy Wall Papers, also the colorful
kitchen and bathroom papers, see them.
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STATIONER Rexafl Drug Store
DRUGGIST Sud
w7- EPHONE No. 62
BRUSSELS. I.
Grass St e
• It will pay to make us your headquarters
for Grass Seed purchases. We have all
lines and our prices are right.
We have the best in permanent pastures
at the cheapest prices.
Also handle Lundy Fence Products and
all lines of feed.
Ethel
Ethel, Ont.
Phone 22-r-10 Brussels
9 c
Phone 24 �_- Brussels, Ont.
COATS -- Shortie or Full Length • • SUITS
Large stock of Girls Coats, Shortie Coats
and Coat Sets.
Summer Frocks ars coming into stock. We
invite you to, look the stock over from time •
to time. A deposit w'll hold any garment.
MEN - Smart inexpensive Top Coats
for service.
Men's and Boys' Suits
Colourful Sports Shirts
Balfour make with
New 3 way Perfold Collar
Can be worn with tie, buttoned or open.
CLEARING - Sport's Coats, Men's 36-42
Reg. $14.95 - Tweed $9.95.
Obituary
Mrs. George Manners
Mrs, Marian Manners was born in
S. Marys, Ont., in the year 1865
daughter of Jacob and Caroline Kunz.
She was united in marriage to Henry
Groskopf to which union was born
one son, Lester Groskopf who lives
in Detroit. After the death of her
husband, she was married to George
Manners of Brussels, Ont. For the
past several years, Mrs. Manners
has been living with her sister Mrs.
Marguerite Kinney during the winter
months returning to her home in
Brussels farthe summer. During the
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Ask us for details
of the Bridal Wreath
popularity contest
. you may be the
lucky winner.
Above -lovely dia-
mond ring with
shoulder stones and
matching wedding
rang •S1 -56•T5
Might Interlocking
matched set in "Sweet•
hearts" style , 1110.00
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*' GUARANTEED PERFECT'
FREE INSURANCE
W1 G. LEACH
Jeweller
Bruited*.Ont.
COV CHOW SUPPLEMENT
Mix with your own
grain... helps keep
cows in condition
for big milk produc•
lion! Ask us about
it todoyl
lVet i s way, May 3rd, 1950
Th . Brnsse scseafl erY1\
Phone 22
MISSION BAND RALLY OF
MAITLAND PRESBYTERW
The Mission Bands of Maitland
Presbytery held a a very successful
Rally in Presbyterian Church, Wing•
ham on Saturday afternoon, April
22nd, under the Leadership of Mrs,
Geo. Scott of Wingham, Mrs. Farish
Moffatt of l;angside and Mrs. A. B.
Bthe1. Mission Band
Arn101775M 1 Lounsbury of
1 Sect, Guest speakers were 'Mss Moir-
er of near Wingham, who used a love- 1
Past year her health has been impair- I ly colored Flamuelgraf to help in her l
ed by illness which proved fatal. She I talk to the children. Mrs. Baulch of
Passed away quietly on April 17, 1950 l South Kinloss cave a very helpful I
in Rowe Hospital, Stockbridge, Mich. talk to the leaders and assistants V
who were nearly all there. Mrs.hMe-
In addition to her son she is surviv
ed by three sisters, Mrs, Marguerite Axl of Ripley the Pres., of W,
Kinney of Mundth, Mich,, Miss Caro- of !Maitland Presbytery, also gave a i
short address. Mrs. Geo. Scott, I
line Kunz and Miss M. Rose Kunz welcomed the guests and the Wing-
both of Detroit. Humeral service was ham Band took 0.11 the Devotional
Paris and each Band brought one or ,'
more musical item for the program
Mrs. Lounsbury made a few remarks
thanking the leaders for bringing so
many of the children out to the Rally.
Also Mrs. Scott and all the Wingham
ladies who so willing assisted in car- !
ing for the needs of so many and
9y
held on Wednesday, at 1,20 p. m.
The Rev. N. •M. Pritchard conduct-
ing a prayer service at the Milner
Funeral Home at Stockbridge, Mich.
The main service was held the follow-
ing day, Thhrsday, April 20, in De-
troit where the remains ware laid to
rest.
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Shoe Store
Phone 11 Brussels, Ont.
Wear the best SCOTT-McHALE shoes for men
$12.00 to $22.50
Men's smart brown and black sport shoes for men all styles
$4.95 to $12.95
Men's triple sole work boots in leather, panco and Neolite soles
in SISMAN: GREBB: VALENTINE & STERLING
$3.00 to $8.95
MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY RUBBER BOOTS in red or black sole
with INSOLES your choice in GOODRICH; KAUFMAN;
GUTTA PERCHA; DOMINION OR BRITISH
Long knee boots $3.95
Short boots $3.00
Hip boots $6.50 $7.50 and $10.00
Wear the smartestin men's STETSON Hats, seven new shades
PREMIER $6.95 and $ 7•.50 and ROYAL $10.00
Ladies PENNY LOAFERS in AA and B widths, wine or black
$7.50
Girls SADDLE SHOES A and C WIDTHS $4.50 and $5.95
Ladies HEEL HUGGER and MURRAY-SELBY HEALTH
SPOT SHOES at $12.50 and $14.50
The latest in ladies dress shoes in all shades $6.95 to $9.00
The store where you get only the best quality under guarantee
with reasonable care or money cheerfully refunded.
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APPLIANCES a
General Electric Washers, Radios,
Polishers and Irons.
TOASTERS --Automatic and Standard
SEASONAL NEEDS
Lawn Mowers, Taylor Forbes and Eureka
Poultry Feeders and Drinkers
Barb Wire- Heavy and Light.
Flo -Glaze and Sherwin Williams Paints.
JOHNSON'S WAXES - RENT OUR
FLOO POLISHER To Make Your
House Cleaning Easier.
Telephone 68 M. C. Oldfield
rented with gifts as a little token of
thanks for their help in making our
meeting such a success. This is the
first Rally In over 10 years. The
last being held at Ripley.
Among the list of Bands
itr this district attending. Brussels
giving us the use of their church.
Mrs. Moffatt was our chairman and ,
Iwilling helper and Mrs. Mowbray I
W. M, S. Sect. Miss Moirer and Mrs.
Beulah. Guest speakers were pre -
(18) Mrs, Gerald Gibson, leader;
Ethel (7) Mrs. Welly Krauter, leader;
Mrs. Lounabury met the leaders
after the meeting and discussed their
work for the coming year. After
a bountiful repast we all returned
to our homes.
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REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
will be at his office in
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On WEDNESDAY MORNING
M 17th
OFFICE -MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
Nine a. m. until Noon.
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Complete Eyesight Service.
POULTRY -• EGGS - FEED
AY'S PRO CE
St. + rage L
Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80
Brussels, Ont.
McNeil s Shell Sirs ihe
Shellubrioation ' Shell Household and Snell Petroleum Producing
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts and Acceasorlea
k'hone 77-r-6
Brussels, Ont,
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
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Guit4
Take the John Deere Model "M"
through its paces and you'll agree -
it's tops in its power class.
Touch -o- matte hydraulic con•
trol, the wide selection of Quik-Tatoh
working equipment, unsurpassed
operator comfort, wide adaptability
with speeds from 1-5/8 to 11 M.P.H.,
and unexcelled ease of servicing
are just a few of its outstanding
features, See us for full details,
P
W J. Peale
Phone 58
Brussels, Ont.
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Special Reduction o
Spring Dresses and Coats
Women's Spring Coats in navy, red and
sand, box style or half belt
Special $19.95 ,
Women's Shortie Coats in navy, green, red
pink and light blue, sizes 12 to 20
Special $12.95 to $19.95
4 Women's, all wool, Spring Coats
Sizes 20/2 to 241/2 - Special $9.95
Women's, all wool Gabardine Suits
sizes 12 to 20, in navy grey and green
Regular $62.50
Special $37.50
2 all wool, Women's Dressmaker Suits
Regular $35.00
Special $14.95
All Our Better Spring Dresses
Reduced to Below Coit for
Fast - Clearing
THE ARCADE STORE
Store Wide Bargains for the Whom Family
Phone 61
- Brussels, Ont.