HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-10-12, Page 8Flowering Bulbs
For Indoors and
Outside Planting
Tulips, Hyacinths, Paper Whites, Daffodils, Crocuses
and Snow Drops
Now is the time to Get the illest Choice, Plant Them
and Ensure Some Beautiful Blooms Later On
FOUR SPLENDID
HOUSE HOLD VALUES
MI 31 TOOTH PASTE
VERY LARGE TUBE
40c
KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES
Assorted Shapes
25c
REXALL MILK MAGNESIA
32 oz Bottle
750
POUR SQUARE
MINERAL OIL
40 oz. Bottles $1.00
F'OR IRRITATING COUGHS
A 8 A COUGH DROPS
10c pkgs
FORMALID THROAT EASE
10c and 25c
BLACK CURRENT
PASTILLES 25c
Tin Boxes
VICK'S COUGH DROPS
10c
BUCKLEY'S
THROAT AIDS
10c
FALL
HOUSECLEANING
SUPPLIES
OUR SQUARE
FLOOR WAX
40c
'OUR SQUARE
FURNITURE POLISH
40c Bottles
SUNWORTHY
WALL PAPER
MARTIN-SENOUR'S
MULTI -USE ENAMEL
F. R. SMITH
1TELEPHONE
'�,,/ DRUGGIST and
_/ ��&O�STATIONER
NO. 62 — TELEPHONE NO. 62
Watch & Clock Repairs
L. W Brothers,
34 Connor Ave., Toronto
Send work for estimates
or write
Reasonable Prices
Sue — "I'm just tempereiental."
Joe — "Ces', 98 per cent. temper
and 2 per cent. mental,
HAROLD W. LOVE
Ethel, Ont. — Phone 22-8
General Insurance Agent
SUPERIOR STORE
QUALITY SERVICE
Quick Quaker Oats,
Sultana Raisins
Chipso, large pack.
Beaver Blueberries ••• • ..
large pack.
Vencs Cough Syrup
Crepe Bed -Spreads green & rose
Rayon Tablecloths
Cotton Pillow Slips • . . .
Lace Panels
Bias Tapes
Girls Pleated Skirts Wool
Ladies Shoe Rubbers
WANTED — — NO 1 POTATOES
HIGHEST PRICES PAID NOR PRODUCE
each 19c
2 lb for 23c
each 19c
per tin 1Oc
per btl. 19c
each $1:49
each 59c
per pr 50c
each 50c
3 for 25c
each 69c
per pr 25c
WM. ZIEGLER
Phone 22-11
Ethel, Ont.
M DNd7SIDAY, OC7101YRA 12 1938
Have Your
[YES EXAMINED
Thursday,Oct.13
(Office Miss Bryans Home, Brussels)
Every one should have their EYES EXAMINED at least
Once every two years to make sure that everything is
functioning properly. Come to Biiussels
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th
and have your Eyes Properly Examined by the most
Modern Method Known.
Our Examination includes over Twenty -Five separate Tests,
thus eliminating all "Guesswork" and assuring you
Satisfactory Results
Remember having your Eyes Examined does not necessarily
mean that you wust get glasses.
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT IF POSSIBLE
Frederick F. HoxnuthPhm.,R.O.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
HARRISTON BRUSSELS
Phone 118 Phone 26X
Farmer's Wives Attention!
Threshing Roast
When ordering your Roast you can
depend on us for Quality and Price to
suit your purse., Jk st call
Baeker Bros.
experince guarantees, reliable service.
Domestic Shortening
2 lbs. 25c
BAEKER BROS. . Phone 6
Defeats Five Men
For First Honors
In Tractor Event
Continued from Page 1
ed was the •vest tptowed land
single plow.
Oldest and Youngest
The special prize for the oldest
with a
Farmers
Poultrymen
Get In On
HIGH EGG PRICES
.--NOW—
Start Feeding Sun -Ray
LAYING MASH
or CONCENTRATE to -day
Better Production, Egg Quality
Tune in on CKNX 12.30
each Friday for Mr. Dixon's
Write him any problems
F. M. SAMIS
Phone 80 — Brussels
RED BAND STORE ";°2"a
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Weston's Bolden Brown Sodas szgt 11c
Choice Quality Pepper 1/2 lb
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti 2 tins • •
Mountain Maid Coffee per lb
Pitted Dates 2 lb
Libby's Pork & Beans 2 tins 23c
Lealand Tomato Juice 2 large tins • • , • • 19c
Patterson's Fresh Sodas 2 tb • • ' ' ' ' • 25c
Lemmonia , . 1Sc
All Wheat with 1 pkg Corn Flakes 2 for 25c
10c
,,.. , 23c
29c
, 23c
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Maple Leaf Soapflakes large 19c
small 9c
Richard's Carbolic Soap • • • • • • • • • • 5c
Magic White , • • • , .. • , 9c
Cedar & Lemon Oil 23c
Castile Floor Wax . , , 23c
H.
'Homes Cocoa in 'humbler • • • • • • • . • • • . 15c
H. Horne Jelly Powder in Tumbler 3 for 25c
LEWIS A. RUSSELL, BRUSSELSiiiiMIIIIMINammomml
I
competitor at •Tltursellay's match
went to Dave Boyd of McKillon
township; who wilt be 66 on. his next
birthday, and the Iprize for the
Youngest competitor was awarded
to 13111 Leeming of Walton, who is
,tum gee Beacom, in addressing tthe
crowd briefly at tile conclusion of
the match, commended the com-
petitors 0n the fine work they did
especially under the circumstances
as the land was Quite dry. The elev-
en boys in the clans for boys under
19 did some exceptionally tine
work, Mr. Beacom stated. Tlie sod
plowing in Thursday's match was
done on the farm of Willis Dundas
and the Junior boys did their stub-
ble plowing on the adjoining farm
of Alex Dennis.
The Results
Results in the various classes
were: ,
Class 1, Green class, Jointer plow,
0.7 en to residents of Iluron; James
Donee, Seaforth; James Hogg, Sea-
fGrth; William Dundas, WC'alton,
Class 2, jointer plows with skim-
mers, in sod, open. Jack Willits,
WIugh a 11,
Class 3, ,iointer plows with skim-
mers in sod, open to residents of
Huron County only: Oliver Dlath,
Corrie; Dave Boyd, Walton,
Olas,s 4, boys 19 and under, in
sod: Norman Dow, Staffa; Rose
Mahaffy, Dublin; Lorne Pas.lmole,
Exeter; Allen Bain, 'Stratford; El-
don Alien, Cromarty; Ross Cun-
ningham, Brussels; Wilfred :Mc-
Quaid, Seaforth,
,Class 5, boys under 16 years, in
stubble: WIlliatn. Leemnig, Walton;
Gleet McNichol, Walton.
Class 6, single riding plows in
sod:: Harvey Schack, Walton; 1V11
]lam Dennis., Walton; George Mar -
till, Brussels.
Class 7, tractors drawing narrow
bottom plows, 10 -inch furrows:
Made Baker, Ethel; Arlon Camp-
bell, Watton; Lindsay Stewart, Wal-
ton; Joe Brewer, Brussels,
Class S, t'arlors drawing wide
bottoms Vows, 12 -inch furrows:
Ja('k Mrhwen, Blyth; Charles. Boyd,
Walton; Frank Kirby, Walton;
Dave Shannon, Seaforth,
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The anxiously espeelelll father
had been pacing the moon, nervous -
1y, hiring his, nails, when the nurse
appeared ulth the necs that he
had a baby daughter,
"Thank God, it's a girl," said the
father. She'll never have to go
through what I havelti ..,41,1111
S�pER[, R
sTOREs•
QUALITY - - SERVICE
i QUICK QUAKER OATS
Large Pkg, 19c
- Richard's Carbolic Soap 2 cakes
Macks No Rub per cake 5c
' Toddy in 1 lb tins . ..........Each 39c
Our Own Blend Coffee Ground Fresh per lb 39c
Spring Mop Sticks . Each 19c
Sugar Krisp Corn Flakes • • . • 3 pkgs 23c
King Oscar Sardines 2 tins . 33c
Ayhner Peas & Carrots 17 oz per tin 10c
Sultana Raisins . 2 lb • . 23c
Large Tin Pork & Beans 2 for 19c
Chipso per large pkg 19c
infant's Delight Soap 4 cakes 19c
Dei Maiz Niblets Corn • • • 2 tins 25c
Hawe's Wax in 1/2 lb tins , 24c
Hawe's Liquid No Rub Wax per tin 59c
Capo Shoe Polish per tin 10c
Red Rose Black Tea New pkg 1/2 lb 28c
Pat A Pan High Grade Pastry Flour • • • • 24 tb • • • • • 57c
Heinz Spaghetti 2 tins , • • • • • , • • . • . • ...... • 25c
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BrusselsI 0Thursday
Phone 64 L. w1 Eckmier1 SaituurdSarday
Clerk's Notice
FIRST POSTING OF
VOTER'S LIST
Voters List, 1938, Township of
Grey, County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 9 of the
Voters' Lists Act and that I have
posted ulp in my office, Ethel
Ont. on the 28th day of September,
1938, the list of all persons entitled
to vote in the said Municipality for
Members of Parliament, and at
Municipal Elections, and that such
list remains there for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions cor-
rected according to law, the last
day for appeal being Wednesday,
October the 19th, 1938
J. H, FEAR
Ethel, Ont.
Dated this 28th day of September„
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Brussels — Phone 24
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PHONE 61
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