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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-3-15, Page 8Check This List For Needed Items ■ as advertised through Bisma Rex the Radio 15Y Mineral Oil 16 oz. Bottle 50c Ball Blood Puffier LAR BOTTLE $,109 lisle ane For 'Mouth Wash or Gargle 2JC Briten Tooth Paste Both Fumbler 293 Yeast anti Iron Tablets - - 193 Toilet Tissue Sterilized 3 Large Rolls 253 ioioese Checkers The Season's Popular Garne Nell" Tooth Brushes Beckley's Ii to 13 :,ash Make 593 25c For Bronchial 75C and 4�ic Coughs [[ EEdd II Gillette Blue bides Pig© 25c P test Cream or Tartar - - 15c Puretest Sulphur - - 10c F. R. SIV�.I T �� T'ELEPHON'E NO. 62 T.� DRUGGIST and STATION 7R TELEPHONE NO. 62 THE BRUSSELS Mg' of 1,i dknow, ntnl WV, W• A. Williams, et cnulr,'brook, along with elders, . BeVie, rid. planed under super, 'passion of Knox 10hurch, Kincar- dine, and the .linking of Belrnove with /Muelvd14 and Dulles in place of Teeswater was discussed. Platy& were madeto mark pree, bytaiys diamond julbilee in. May at Lueknow, coincident with the 50 anniversary or the erection of the present Lucknow church, Sir0 ad Cold Pail To Halt A,ato ;r'rorn, Coast Oue of thefew autos to brave the wintry blasts and snowdrifts between Vancouver and Winnipeg i'lled into this city at 7 o'clock Tbnr04ay evening. It ..was driven by Gordon Mooney, naw staying at 1094 Ingersoll oreet,' who, with his mother as !passenger, made mast of the long trip along U.S. highway 10. ' Jack !Mooney, tattier of •Gordon, was waiting for tbem iu Winnipeg, 'having teen transferred here from the coast city a couple of weeks ago, ' Very little difficulty was experi- =enced until the travellers reached .,Fargor but from then: on, on more !than one occasion, they were forced t Malt until snowplows had clear- $ ed •tlle, highway, They left Van - (move. .Sunday morning, a Ttvo crack-ups between. cars ahead ,gf.them also delayed their tt!im f is of these, nonth of Grand Forks, was fatal. Jack Mooney is a nephew of Mrs. Jn•a. Sinunons of Brussels and Mrs. David Smith of Morris and he and his wife are well known to many, here. Lucknow and Cranbrook Men Are Commissioners Kincardine, March 10 Ren, Dr. H. M. Paulin, of Windsor, was nom- inated by Maitland presbytery of the Presbyterian Church dor .the post of moderator of the General Assembly„ which alsoplacedd the name of Rev. Dr. F. W. Gilmour, of London, on record as its choice for moderatorship of the Synod of London and. Hamilton. Rev. A. A. Lowther wasnominated as miseiou board secretary. rCammissienets to the assembly will include Rev. C. H. McDonald BARHEO HOCKS AND 5. C. WHITE LEGHORNS Baby Chicks Baby Pullets Barred Rock started chicks Pullets week old. Two, Three, Four Five and Six weeks of age These birds are started under ideal conditions. CHICKS STARTED PROPERLY ARE EASILY RAISED Of the 150,000 chicks we hatched we did not have one complaint of range paralysis You Are Welcome To Come And See How The Chicks Are Started It will pay you to get our prices before you place your order. 'ALTER ROSE Oxford 'Native Buried Leamington, Feb. 26 — Funeral services' were held et Woodstock for :Ars. Florence Susanna Thompson, 70, who died at .the home of her daughter Mus, Kenton Bradford, here. Born, in Oxford County, she had resided in Woodstock until lad May, when she moved to this town to make her home with her daugh- ter. Her husband predeceased. her 29 years. Surviving are two daugh- ters\ Mrs. A. Arohiibald, of Toronto, and Ult. 'Israddord, and three brothers, Judge Wesley West, of Cayuga; Rev: J. W. West, of •Stcat- foreaiid Wehneth 10. West, of Wood- stock. MEN—Lead the style parade this Spring with a new Made -to - Measure Suit. Come in and see our range of samples Agent for TIP TOP TAILORS and CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES GROCERIES SPECIALS Peas 3 tins 25c Corn 3 tins 25c Walker's Sodas 2 lb packs 25c Oranges, sweet & juicy A. Wood Phone 24 ED B ND STORE °;��=II SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY rs'h sir Dates 3 ibs. 21e HOUSECLEANING SPECIALS Good Broom 25c, 33c, 45c, & 59c Castle Floor Wax • • • • • • 1 115 tin 25c Hawes' No -Rubbing Wax with a bottle of Furniture Polish 59c Capo Stove Pipe Varnish • • Zebra Nonsuch Stove Polish Mont Royal Matches • • • • • 3 boxes P & G Soap 6 bars 25c Moodys Cleanser • • . • ... • 3 boxes • • • • ' • • 12c 23c 18c 20c Domestic Shortening •••• • • • • 2 tb 23c Hemphill's Wheat Berries • • 5 1b bag • • 20c Red Rose Coffee • • • • 1 lb 39c 1/2 115 20c Medium Sized Oranges 2 doz. • • • • • 25c Bee Hive Corn 'Syrup 5 tb with pouring spout 37c 2 tis with pouring spout 17e Made Rite Pastry Floer 24 tb 53c 7 lb 17c We Have Fresh Celery, Lettuce, Cabbage and Carrots LEWIS A. RUSSELL, BRUSSEL. T ITER sA a ° x The fallout -1 r••rs contributed to the Letterbox by a person in Brussels. Int is quite a change, from the previous ones, having a moral that slrou4 change a heart from stone, Lrditor of Letterbox The Master Is Doming. They said, "The Master is coming to honour the town today. And none can tell me the .house or home the Master will choose to stay." And I thought while my hart beat wildly, what if He shoeld come to mice ? Haw would .I strive to honour and entertain the guest Divine? And straightway I went to toiling to make my home more neat. I swept and polished and garnished and decked it with blossoms tweet. I was troubled for fear the 1 'u,,e- anight conte ere my task was dons: So I hastened andworked the fast- er and watched the hurrying sun, But right In the midst of my duties a woman •came to my door, e he•1 come to tell me her sorrow, ar9 ':'y ercr;o'i and aid implore. Ari I raid. "1 rmnnet listen, or F, help you any today: I am looking for a greater and nobler guest"? and the woman went away. Wednesday, IMareit 15th, 1939 QUALITY - - SERVICE Clarks Vegetable Soup 3 tins 25c Sunlight Soap 4 cakes Chocolate 'MarshmallowCakes per lb ,cry's Soap, Assorted Colours 6 •for Fresh Sated Peanuts ...............per 16 A' mer Tomatoes, Large tins 2 for Lifebuoy Soap 2 cakes Hawes FIoor Gloss with polish • • • . • • Pints. Garden Patch Bantam Corn 2 tins Pat -a -Pan Pastry Flour 24 1b Juicy Naval Oranges 2 doz. Real Juicy Grape Fruit 6 for Fresh New Carrots 3 bunches Corned Beef 2 tins A lmer Asparagus Cuttings 2 tins St Williams Orange Marmalade • •••••• • 'per jar Clark's Ketchup • . • • Special 2 bottles Lifebuoy Shaving Cream Large Tube Rinso in 'Giant Package Each • • • • • • • • 2 tins 3 cakes 2 lb 2 1b Del Maiz Niblets Corn Lux Toilet Soap Bulk Bird 'Seed Choice Cooking Figs Electric Light Bulbs ::: 5S4 lkL Eck i 1 l Saturday aturrdd ay' 60 watts 2 for 23c 17c 25c 14c 19c 15c 59c 17c 53c 25c 23c 25c 25c 2°c 21c 23c 29c 47c g5c 16c 25c 130 25c j Thursday But soon there carne another, a cnippde old and gray, And .slid, "011 let me rest awhile at your home, S pray, I've travelled( far since morning. Pim hungry, • faint and weak." And I said, "I cannot listen, or help you any today Pm looking dor a greater and nobler gueht," end the pleader, went away, And the, day wore onlward swiftly, . and ray task 'was nearly done. And a prayer,, was ever ire my heart that the Master yet might come. And I thouglit I should spring to meet ILUm, ,anxi treat Him .with, ut- most care. When a little child, stood by me with a face so sweet and. fair. Sweet, but with marks of tear- drops, and bis clothes were tatter- ed and olds A finger was bruised and bleeding, and his little bare feet were cold, And I said, "I'm sorry for you, you are sorely iu need of care, But I cannot stop to help you, you must hasten atherwhere. And at the words a shadow swept aver the bdueveined brow. "Someone will clothe and feed you dear, but I'm too busy now." At last the day was ended, my toil Wats over and done, ;My house was swept and garnished, and I watched in the dusk alone. Watcher,, bult no footballs sounred, no one paused at my gate; No one entered, my cottage door—I could only pray and; wait, I waited till night had deepened, and the Master had not come; "He hada entered, some other door," I cried, 'and gladdened another home, My labor has been :for nothing, and I bowed my head and wept; My heart was sore with longing, yet in spite of It all I slept. Then the Master stood before me, and His face was grave and fair. "Three times today I have came to your door, and craved your pity and care. 'three tines today you have sent me onwa•-d, uncared far, unbelped. And the blessing you might have received is lost, and your chance to serve is fled. The poor you have always with you; they are ever 1n need of a friend. And as often as you give them food to eat, those gifts to your Master you lord. Whenever you give them cold water, or whatever their needs may be, You're aiding not only my little ones, but you're also helping me, 0, Lord, dear Lord for'grive me, how could I ]snow it was Thee? My very soul was shamed artl !bowed, in the depths of hsmility, Ansi, He said; 'Phe sin Is pardoned, but the blessing Is lest to thee: Fer failing to comfort the least of mine, you. have failed to comfort me. SUPERIOR STORE ,i QUALITY SERVICE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY St. Williams Orange Marmalade 32 oz. per jar 21c Royal York Coffee 1/', each 21c l's 4 each for 23c Sunlight Soap • • 2 cakestis for 3c Aylmer Tomatoes 21/2 s 3 cakesnfor 16c Lux Toilet Soap Men's Flannelette Nightshirts & Pyjamas each $1.00 Men's Shirts with Zippers each $1.00 Men's Dress Suits to clear at each $4.95 Boy's Dress Suits to dear at . each $1.69 Ladies Leather Oxfords • • • • • • per pr $1.98 Children's Leather 'Oxfords per pr $1.49 Men's Dress Oxfords• • • per pr $2.75 WM. ZIEGLER HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS Phone 22-11 Ethel, Ont. 5- Brussels General Store Phone 61 NANA NOUNCE the Arrival of New Spring Shipment of Famous Circle Bar Hosiery in Full Fashioned—Crepe—Chiffon Service Weight Silk Hose —These are all treated "Neva -Wet" process and will give you longer and better wear —Try "Circle Bar" for your new pair Price start as low as 59c for perfect crepe hose Two big shipments of up-to-the-minute Dresses Fit and Finish Just what will please you — Popular Prices The New Prints are here — Marvellous combinations of pleasing colors and patterns Sun and tub fast You pay no more for these dependable • qualities D and A Corsets and Corselletts in all sizes More Comfort in a pair of "Nu -Backs" The Heavy Redback "Kincot Denim Overalls Are Selling Fast Fully Guaranteed 9 oz. quality $1.59 today Work Trousers, nobib, in Good Variety of Pattern or Plain colors at $1.50 A Splendid Buy -- Plaid Shirts, Coat Style, made to sell at $1.75 -- This week only $1.00 each See Them FORSYTH SHIRTS—No one regrets buying quality The New Patterns Are Here Men's Work Socks at Bargain Prices — All Wool Grey or Brown Mixed_— Sold regularly at 40c ONLY 29c PAIR New Lot Tweed and Worsted Dress Trousers Your Size Is 'Here "Skill -Craft" made -to -measure Clothes for those who are more particular — Order Your Easter Suit Now United Profit -Sharing Coupons With Every Purchase E. J. McTavish Brussels -- Seaforth