The Brussels Post, 1938-12-14, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
RED BAND STOREZ
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
T1 G. HemuhiH's Wheat Berries 21c
vz:c:,
MAKE 'THE RED BAND STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS I CA'N'DY„ ; NUTS,„AN,�2NAS,
ORANGES, MINCEMEAT GINGER ALE,
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SAGE, POULTRY DRESSING, GRAPES
CRANBERRIES, CELERY & LETTUCE
Infant's Delight Soap with comb 3 cakes 23c
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Eating Figs .... per pkg .. , .....'. ... 10c
BE SURE TO ASK FOR YOUR CALENDAR
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CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS—
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Marlboro Cigarette#..•; • 50's • • . , • • 50c rj
Buckingham Cigarettes • • • • 50t • 50c
s •••• 50c �
Tur,et{I,igaxgt4S f{ '.$0'sli,,50c
Players Cigarettes • • • • .. 50, s . ' . 1.00
Buckingham .Cigarettes • • • • 100's • ' • • $ 50c
Marguerite' Cigars:. r • ' ' l0's
Stonewall Jackson Cigars • • • • 10's 50c
50c
White Owl Cigat s 10's • • • • ..... '
Cashmere Rouclet Toilet Soap
3 bars with bottle of perfume • • . 23c
Christie''s Christi/tits Cake 4 Ib. Special $1.3
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LEWIS RUSSELL, .BRUSSELS
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SUGGESTIONS !
For Ideal Gifts
Gainsborough Hosiery -
65c, 75c, and $1.00 pair
WOOL SETS—
(HATS & SCARFS)
PARKAHOODS
BABY'S BONNETS
SEQUIN CORSAGE FLOWERS
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NEWS OF THEDISTRIC1.
Written for the Post By Our Own,Correspondents
BLUEVALE
Mr. Alvin Smith and Mr. Joon
Wickstead spent .the 'week -end in
Toronto and took in the bockeY
match on Saturday night there.
Mr. George Hetherington spent
the week -end in Thamptos with Dr.
Bert and Mrs. Hetherington.
Mits. Wm. J, Johnston spent a
couple of days in Toronto as a deie-
vate to the Federal House of
Commrons.
Ma*. and Mrs, Harold 'Hastings
and daughter and Mr. and M.
Saralee'. Woods of Turnberry visited
on Friday with Mr. and firs. Mel-
ville Mathers and son.
Dont forget Browntown Cbrist-
mas Tree on Tuesday night, Dec.
20t11.
The services in the united
Church on Sunday were conducted
by the pastor, Rev. A. V. Robb, wife
continued his series of sermons on
"Men of the Old Testament as types
of Christ," speaking on. the life of
Joseph.
Rev. J. R. Greig occupied ha
pulpit of Knox Presbyterian ehuren
on Sundat morning using as hie
subject "Putting Jesus Christ In the
very centre of things."
Members of the Morris Circle of
the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian
from a sick member who.r,l t, e•
0eived a box of fruit.. T.he,„Nesi_
dent mentioned donations for the
Wingham General Hospital which
will be oonsidered at a later, dat=.t
The question of este- earnment
brought out a good discussion .r
Miss Scott, Mrs, J. H. Smtih' aiizl
Mrs. J. Curtis was a committee to•
have charge of Christmas cheat i
donations to be left with anyi,Me'1?,;.
ber of the committee not later Chan
Dec. 21st. Mrs, W. H, McKinney
relati efito the ChristmaseSea oon Currnt n W Fi-scher was taken from the ..'t�
Christmas Carols were sung ,,,,,,tele chapter of St. Luke, verses S -L
]owed by a Christmas Fish •PQ?d 0Ire"roll gall was answered with a
C '' ` . of Scripture, The minutes
when each .member fished a CSri`s4 _t of 11 were read
Inas gift, Refreshments were ser# of the November meeting
ed by the hostess and a happy hour by the secretary Miss Jean Carney -
e. on • Hymn no. 722 was sung aand
Buy
your Xmas Sunkist r •
()rang:•�es .1111ss Jean Cameron lead in prayer.
uy.
at Grewar's and your Cana, %tiier: -A story entitled "On Earth Peace"
son's Chocolate Drops 15c le . was read by Miss Girtie Pride. Dal"
Largest Candy assortment, in ing the business discussion; the
members decided to' have a crokin-
Btassels• ole social Tuesday evening, Dec, 27
in the community hall, during the
Christmas holidays, The eom-
urittee in change: Miss 1✓Iuned
Prepaiatio Is under way for , a Williams, Miss Jean Cameron and
Christmas Entertainment in canner- • Miss Girtie Pride.
tion with S. S. No, 3, Grey. pies. A. Hunter invited the Auxil•
The .funeral of the late Oliphant iar•y to hold their January meeting
Smith which wee held Wednesday at her home. The Topic was read
afternoon of last weep December by Miss Mae Fischer, taken from
church and their husbands gathered 7th. The service was taken by.the 'f the study hook `India ou the March'
at the home of Mrs. William Rob- Rev. Mr, Williams of brar�broelt, Hymn no. 735 was sung. The Hon-,
cruor on Friday evening and en- who spoke most fitting words (-.)f the i ary president then took over
joyed a roast chioken dinner. Fol- deceased and also Rev. S,. Kerr the rest of the meeting the ofSrcers
lowing the dinner all joined in play assisted. .Mr. Smith was a. urost for the year 1939• were elected xs
ing progressive crokinole. Musk devort Presbyterian and z5a.(ous to . W11nws:—Hon_ Pres. Mrs. (Rev.)
and singing concludes a real social its doctrine and a Ilfe•long mambos Williams;.Pres.,. Miss Mae Fischer;
evening. ' of Melville ;Church where lits seat yiee-Pres., Mrs. Clifford Kernag-
Mr. and Mrs. s, Arthur .Shaw spent w•as rarely vacant on .152 Sabbath tan; Treas.,. Miss Girtie Pride;
the week -end in Toronto with their , day, when his health permitted his i Sec., ',ass Jean Cameron ; organist.
'.1 Mss, Clifford. Kernaghan; assistant,
_Mass Clara Middleton,
Mrs, Williams closed the meeting
In Prayer and after a social hour,
a dainty Inncheon was served of the
hostess,
CRANBROOK
The closing westing of a very suc-
cessful year of the "Cheerio Work -
ere of Knox Presbyterian Church
was held at 158 home of Mrs, Cecil
Robinson, last 'Thursday
14itl4" a splendid number o nm embchaers
present. The sheeting
ge
otithe President 'Miss Mae Fischer,
opened with the singing of Hymn
lnor'733 followed by the Lord's PreY-
er repeated in uni�.yn. The S sin-
ture lesson read byMae
GREY
Fall and Winter Hats
Reduced toBelow Cost
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SPECIAL RATES STILL ON
ON PARISIAN DRY CLEANING
son Dr. and Mrs: Shaw. ! attendance, as a Young ' Men., ,.Lr ,
Miss Dorothy Aitken spent 'Sun- Smith worked in his father's mill
day with her mother Mrs. M. L. 1 and became an expert erirttsmau
.Aitken; Miss Marie Wettlaufer, I his life, his family and,;neighbors
Blyth w'as a Sunday visitor, 1 which he followed more or less'all
have much to remember of ,Is Line
The home of Mrs, Alex. Mowbray,
art in cars:anti-5%
with attractive decorations for the Buy your Xmas Sunkist .Oranges
Christmas season was a pretty set- i at Gr ewer's and your Candy, Patter -
Peg for the December meeting of 1 son's Chocolate Drone' 1.1.5O its..
the Women's Irnstihrte on Thursday,Largest Candy assortment in
The ,r.resident. Mrs. Wdokstead, pre' B'ussels,
sided' and opened the meeting by
singling the opening Institute ode
and repeating the Lord's Prayer in Hubby --A fool and his nroneY are
autism 1 he Roll Call was answered soon parted,
by .t wetting a Christmas vimse. Wifey4'Oh. John., how `.unroll are
A letter of appreciation was ready
yoliii ggoingttogive
..rite ftie,' presents?'
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Here Is Something Different
Give A , o
Smart Useful Gift
TRAVELLING CASES
Specials for Christmas Trade
$1.50 to $4.00
G �1 c`
Brass Sundries for Harness, Bridles, Halters,.ttc•
N. CHAPMAN "
Harness -Maker Shoe Repairing
C. Kingston
es'
Startling
PreChristmas
SALE
—In order to reduce
our present stock greatly
we have cut prices on all
wearing apparel drastically
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For Quality Merchandise A
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heart in fancy Boxes Oustanding and values to choose from 31
or single
0 Beautiful scarves for
the style conscious woman
in Silk or Wool
A. Wood
Winter mats
—have been reduced from
25 to 50 % which means
in a good many cases a
great loss to us.
We have a lovely choice of
fine Women's coats made
of good quality materials,
all with two Season linings
and Chamois inter -lining
at no extra cost.
From 12.95 up
Misses' Coats
in sizes 13 to 20
From $12.95 up
Don't forget the A•nuual ..%kr-tst-
rnes Concert on Wed„ evening, De-
cember. 21..
We are all glad to bear that little'
Maxine arm/Rion, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Smalydon who has
been very ill is recovering from her
illness, She was taken care of by
Miss Agnes Davidson, R,N., of
Brussels.
Tae sure and keep in mind the
Crokinole Social in the community
halt Cranbrook on Tuesday evening
December 27, during the Christmas
holidays, under the auspices of the
Cheerio Workers
Buy your Xmas 51105151 Oranxea
at ClrPwar's and your Candy, Palter -
son's Chocolate Drops 150 re.,
Largest Candy assortment in
B:vssels,
HONE`•--HrtNEY—
We have a fine lot of all 'neer or
iv.ived honey. can 011 veer own
t ontainers or supply you 'n 4 and
3 lb. pails or In 00 lir. tins. You Li^towel's Leading
save money buying ose of these, Ladies' Wear Store
---Wood 1511811 in exchange. where your Dollar
,Jas. Ross and Mr's. PallantYne buys more
have IL in the palls. Conn, Mid +
G. A. Dentlmail !1 •. ', '0'h' 1,�'�f
In the
Dress Section
—Having in mind the
approaching Holiday Sea-
son
we have reduced all
our better dresses to sell
quickly and have arranged
a complete section of
Misses' and Women's
dresses which previously
sold at from $6.95 to
$8.95
at the appealing
price of only $5.00
others as low as
$1.95
OUR STOCK OF
GIFT ARTICLES
IS NOW COMPLETE
and you may select any of
the following articles
with confidence know -
big that they cannot
be bought cheaper.°
--elsewhere.—
Gift boxes' are supplied
free of charge as long as
the present supply lasts.
Here 'Is A Partial List
Of What You
May Find—
Umbrellas,
Pullovers, Skirts,
Ski Suits, Slacks,
Hosiery, Lingerie,
Scarfs, Handkerchiefs,
Knitted Suits, Hand Bags,
Girdles, Gloves, Flowers,
Children's Dresses from
Size 7 up,
Children's Flannelette
Pyjamas from size
1 to 14 & Misses'
Pyjamas in Small, Medium
and Large
Chiffon Handkerchiefs etc.
FORSYTH SHIRTS—
in numerous patterns
also lower price shirts
Lovely iGift Lingerie
in 7Satin Cela suede : t, (,'?
Crepe, Wool, etc. -_ snappiest 05°
Gloves that beautify the patterns at lowest prices
Ili
hands in kid with Socks - The very
zippers, etc.
Fancy wool ChamoisetteFull Range of Men'sAi
Gloves, Mitts, Braces,
Give Blankets Towels, Garters, Handkerchiefs,
Pi Hosiery, Pillow Slips Sweaters, Pyjamas, etc.
° Sweaters
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1 ,ards for a number 0f years, has
given line' Leadership. She vies also
an active and interested member
or Admiral CollinSssrood C7wpter,
I, O. D. E.
Robertson is survived by one son,
Erskine, a final year student at
the Ontario College of Dental Sur-
geons, and one daughter 'Isobel, a
registered nurse and at present a
supervisor in the Toronto General
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MRS. R. F. ROBERTSON.
PASSES AFTER SHORT
ILLNESS, WEDNESDAY
Collingwood citizens were ter-. Resides her husband Mrs.
ribly shocked last night when it
became known that Mrs, Robertson,
wife of Dr, R. F. Robertson, had
suffered a heart seizure and had
passed 'away. Her death o: curled
in the General and Marine Hospital
in which, she had been a patient Hospital. Ilex mother, Mrs, H. Mc-
afternoon
Kinnon lives In Brussels, es does
one skier, Mrs. Alex, Armstrong,
since Sunday, Only Wednesday
and one: brother, Duncan. One
brother, Robert lives in B101151e
and another, W. C., Inspector et
the Bank of Nova Scotia, in Ot-
tawa.
The funeral was held on Sat' r -
day afternoon at two o'clock from
the Robertson residerice on Ontario
Street. .Set:rices were in charge
of her pastor, Rev. A. S. Kerr, 111..1,,,
assisted by Rev. Thomson of Elora,
a former friend of the deceased.
Paris
L,eies' Shoppe
Listowel
was making favourable progress to-
ward recovery, though it had been
her intention to remain In the hos-
pitay' ;or a week or so in order that
eh:. night regain her strength
through rest.
Mr -s. Robertson before her mar-
riage was Helen McKinnon of
Brussels. Twenty-six years ago,
foliowing her marriage she came
to Collingwood Where she has
since made her home and bas en-
joyed, 'through her many (Inc. lov-
able qualities, a wide circle of close
friends who most sincerely mourn
her Passing.
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AMBITfOUS MEN!—
We wish to contact You for
STEADY - EMPLOYMENT—GOOD
;Mrs. Robertson was a member I` PAY -- INDEPENDENCE. Tevery
of Tninity Gaited Church and w•as I body buys our guaranteed products.
Higher quality. Lower prices. NO
EXPERIENCE NEEDED: We help
you. Big continuous repeat sales
and profits. Small capital fleet's -
loyalty to the church and its work spry to buy goods. N0 RiSK. For
she fully as dwholehear•tedly sup- 1 free catalogue and full details write
Torted her husband, situ, as today; FAMILEX 00.
chairman of the Board of Stew-. 570 St, Clement, Montreal.
an active spirit in the Ladies' Aid
and the W. 11, S. ,indeed in any
work of the 111(01ch wherein she
could be of any assistance. In his
ff�I
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SCREENINGS
CAR TO UNLOAD ABOUT DECEMBER 19th
$14.50 per ton
FARMER'S STORE phone,.46, Brussels
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Phonela WA
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Phone 19-r-5 Phone 232-r-21
Quality, Valve, Service & Courtesy
Specials for Thurs. Fri. & Sat.,
Redpath Sugar
Corn Syrup •
Wheat Berries
Quaker Oats '
Mincemeat
10 tb .•.
5 tb pail
5 lb bag
per pkg
'•••••• ...... 2 ib
55c
35c
19c
Best Quality Fresh Fruit for Your
Christmas Cake
. 21c
Australian Sultana Seedless Raisins • •.... • . 2 tb 21c
Lexias Seeded Raisins • • • • 1 lb pkg • • • . 17c
Cut Mixed Peel per 1 Ib 25c
per lb .... 25c
per tb • . 25c
Citron Peel • • .. • • , •'••• per Ib ••••• -. • 35c
Maraschino Cherries • • • . • • • • • • • • • •••• • • per tb 45c
Pinapple Rings, assorted • • ' ' • • •••^ • ; • • • . • • 1/4 re ..... •• 15c
Dates . , • 2 lb . • 25c
Currants • , • • • •••• • 2 ,ib
Bordeaux Shelled Walnuts • • per tb,
Pastry Flour ... 24 lit hag ••••
Lard or Shortening 2 lFi
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF TOYS & GIFTS
Ibex Blankets • • per pair • •."• •' • • • • • ' •' -2.19
Lemon Peel • • •••• • • . • • • ,
Orange Peel
25c
,..• 50c
55c
25c