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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-7-12, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST It's Holiday Time Pick Out From This List Now Your Vacation Needs ELKAY'S WHITE SHOE POLISH WITH BRUSH AND APPLICATOR 29c Makes Shoes look like new KODAK VERICHROME FILM GETS THE PICTURE UNDER UNFAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS Films Developed and Printed NEW BATHING CAPS 25c EACH PICNIC SUPPLIES— PAPER PLATES CUPS & SPOONS VACUUM MOTTLES DENNISON'S SERVIETTES ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS. WITH BEAUTIFUL DECORATED DRINKING GLASS BOTH FOR 39c CHOICE SELECTION OF PHOTO VIEWS OF THE,,TOWN 5c each OTHER &CLORED LOCAL VIEWS 2 for 50 Also Greeting Cards for all occassions SCHOLL'S CORN OR CALLOUS PADS 35c NEW STYLE SUN GLASSES 39c GYPSY CREAM FOR SUN BURN.. 50c REXALL NICE A DeOdorant 35c FIRSTAID READY- MADE BANDAGES 25c All the Leading Magazines and Illustrated Papers F. R. SMITH /ei}Ke+�r�Y ;Stor. *+Ft FPHONE PiO. 62 DRUGGIST and STATIONER ... TELEPHONE NO. 62 F. F HOMUTH Analytical Optometrist guarantees you the Best Eye Service Harriston, phone 118 Brussels (Second Thursdays) Phone 26X SHOP AT SCHINBEINS IT PAYS —FARROWS Economy Store Specials for Thursday, Friday & Saturday Fruit -jar Rubbers Coffee 1/2 lb packages Oranges per doz. per box Lemons per dozen Fresh Picked Green Peas per basket , Patterson 5pdas .... • . , • • • • per box Toilet Tissue 6 rolls Good Black Tea Graham Wafers per package Pea Sri 2 cans for ,. 25c 2 packages 23c Large Bottle •. l0c per tb Sc 18c 19c 35c 25c 10c 25c 49c 10c Shorts. Vanilla Satisfaction At Economy Prices HIGHEST GRADING PRICES PAID FOR EGGS We Deliver Phone 55 Brussels `Every Order, Large or Small Receives the Same Attention 4:1 MSD,A.Y, T'UI,Y 12th, 1939 What Is More Refreshing ? NOTHINo MORE THAN A C -O -O -L DRINK of,. Or a Sundae Chocolate Milk Or Milk Shakes (all flavors) Cherry Walnut Caramel Pineapple Strawberry Fruit Salad Bitter Sweet Marshmallow Butter Scotch Chocolate Nut and Banana Split THE BRUSSELS DAIRY BAR Come in znd try our SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Storm with Hail Sunday Evening , A severe, ,storm passed over town acsompanted by hail on: Sunday evening, As yet no damage has been reported. MONCRIEFF The monthly meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of Mon_ oriel United Church was held at the hoarse of Mrs. Donald McTag- gart on Thursday, Judy 6th. The meeting opened with the use or hymn 505, followed with a prayer by Mals. Alex Mann. The Scrip- ture Reading was then taken by Mrs. Jim Machan, ,followed with the roll call which was answered with the name of Your favourite hamm. Hymn 4 and 5 was sung and the business was discussed. The Devotional Leaflet was then. taken by Mists Wilma Harrison and the off -ening received by Mats. Alex Speiran and Edith. The closing swnan 490 was swung and the meeting closed with the repeating of She Load's prayer in unison. The Ladies' Aid ,then held a short meeting and the hostess serv- ed a dainty lunch, WOOD'S DIMON STORE Tablecloths, Fancy rayon & cotton .... 39c i 75c Tablecloths, all linen ,,,,,, 1.50 Ladies' Fancy Purses .. $1.00 Ladies Bathing Suits .. $1.95 Girl's Shorts ..............._....., 59c Summer Dress Wash Goods Fancy Dimity ... 300 Fancy Lawns ... 50c Men's Summer Pants -.._ $1,95 Men's Braces & Ties .... 50c up Men's Pola Shirts .......... $1.00 Boy's Polo Shirts ,,, 25c up A. Wood Phone 24 — Brussels Red Band Store Kinney's Choice Quality Tomatoes 3 tins 25c Cascade Pink Salmon 1 tb tins 2 for 27c Schneiders wee Cheddar Cheeses 2 for 43c (Domestic Shortening) . • • 2 tb 23c Nu Jell 3 pkgs with large dish • • . • • • • • 23c McCormick's Butter Bix i 14‘ Tiger Catsup 26 oz, bottles 18c McLaren's Iced Coffee • • • • per tb • • • 29c Crispie Sweet Gherkins . per jar • • • 25c Tip Top Raspberry or Strawberry Jam 27c H. Horne's Pure Mustard or Dutch Cocoa 2 for 29c Heavy Zinc Rings •••• per jar 25c We have Home grown Potatoes, Tomatoes I Carrots and Peas on hand Fly -go in bulk, Fly -did in tins, Fly coils and Fly Swatters Peameal Bacon Sliced 38c Cottage Roll • • • • • • • • per tb 31c Picnic Hams • • • • • per Tb ' 25c Large or Small Bologna • • per l% • • • 18c Jellied Veal per lb 33c LEWIS A. RUSSELL, BRUSSELS Enterance Results (Combined from. Page 1) ion Mason Veen Morals, Kenneth Nl1aDonalc1, Lloyd Tasker, Vliolet Thuel1, Mytle White, Eppie Fiag- gilit; To Grade 7—Irvin Bowes Leonard Fowler, Loraine Fowler, Janette Wooster, Billy Murray, Hil- da Neeibett, Harold Philips, Lloyd pearce, Eleanor Sundercock, How- ard Wallace, Pawl Watson, Doris Weiymonth, To Grade 6—Lois Fowler, Earl Itamnb Donald IvIonrett, Keith Morri'bt, Fern Pollard, 'Kenneth ISltaljtiies, Clair 'Caar rbelll, Donald Cowan, Robert Vokes, To Grande 4—'Lois Doherty, Mam jory Doherty, Frances Hollyman, Delores McNad1, Robert Morris, Frances Nesbitt, Jim Sibthorp, Roland Smith, Ross Tasker, Ed. ward Watson, To Grade 3—+Lorna Bray, Jean Cartwright, Beatrice Fowler, 135116e Johnston, Donald Jobuaton, Shir- ley Phillips, (Isabel Thuell, Srnra Vrallace, Jean Weymouth; Mavis White. To Grade 2—Gerald Augustine, George Henan Doris Johnston, Evelyn Morris, Bernice McNeil, Donald McNeil, Joan, Philp, John Siorach Patricia Slorac1a Anna Slorach Patrilaa S4arach Anne Janette Watson; J. A. Gray Prin nivel; Alberta Richmond asst. Young People's Camp Opened Last Tuesday The Perth -Huron. United •Ohuroh young people's camp on Lake Huron not far from K:itchgami opened Tuesday at the supper hoar and con - hinnies through July 16, Rev. H. J, Mahoney, Brussels, is. Dean of the School. Rev. L. ,C, Harvey, 'Granton, the presidest, and Miss Manton Chapman, Goderich, regis- trar. The program "A Camper's Day" is en fn,teresting one, Rev, Mr. Harvey conducts the morning wor- +ship at 7.40 o'clock, 'Then, comes +brealdatt after which a missionary is heard by the whole school. Group discussions are next featur- ed with the leaders, Mea, Mabel E. Neelandis, ',Drama In the Church"; Rev. G W, Bint'Gh, Tavistock, "Young People and. Worship"; Rev. C. L, Lewis, Igrkhon, "Contempor- ary Proablem5'; Rev, 0, E, Conon, "Help for Sunday iSchool Work- ers" and Rev, C. E. Beacom, "Dis, covering Jesus.,' Group games, study groups, the rest 'hour, swimming, and the soft; ball series io'llow in order before' supper. The evening is devoted to vespers, camp fires and Starlight groups; The school is to be brought to a close on/ Shrndav with a service of worship and commun. ion. BLYTH On Sunday morning Communion was dispensed in Tlnited Chenoh by Rev, Arthur Sinclair, At 1ihe Sunday school session a chorus was ming by Margaret Mar- shall, Gladys Crow and. Mildred Charter, The pater, Rev, A. Sinclair anal family, leave Phis week for a Srerior Stores Brussels= 'Phone 64 1 QUALITY and SERVICE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY HILLCREST SHORTENING 2 Lbs. 19c-: ,r Castile Soap 10 bars Aymler Pork Beans 2 tins Extra Heavy Jar Rings per doz. ,. . A Few 'Woodbury 'Soap Deal at 25c 19c 25c 25c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream Large 29c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 8 oz 19c Garden Patch Peas or Corn • • • • 2 tins 19c; Handy Ammonia Powder 4 pkgs 19c Pieapple Marnalade per jar • • • .. 35c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 pkgs 15c McCormick's Fig Bars per Its r 19c McLaren's Jelly Powder 4 pkgs 19c Johnson's IGIo Coat Wax Large tin , .. • • • 59c CANNING CHERRIES ARE ON THE MOVE Cooking Apples 4 tb 25c Extra Heavy Jar Rubbers '4 doz. . .. 25c FRESH TOMATOES CABBAGE AND CARROTS Texas Grape Fruit Juke 12 tins Marshmallows in pkgs ••••••.•••• fic, 10cland Potato Chips Fresh per pkg Horne's Jella Milk per pkg 19c 25c 5c 10c L. W. ECKMIER month's vacation'. James MoC'radde and daughter, of North, Garoldne, also Mr. and Mrs, Tames Forrester of Lucknow, vis- ited will. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Mc- Gowan ou 1Saturdey. Ma•. W, H. Lyon, 'C.N.R. agent, is enjoying a month's holidays; Mrs, Clara Browny Toronto, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, James Logan, Blyth Citizen' Band presented one of their popular Sunday eve, ming concerts on the lawn. of Meanorial Hall on Sunday evening. They also attended a garden party et Atnvool on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V, M. Bray and family moved last week into Miss Taylor's house on Duanley street; Miss Gladys Fawcett went to Toronto last week where she will accompany her sister and brother-inlaw on a motor strip through Quebec; Car- man armane Morrit of Lucicn'ow spent Sun' day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Morritt, ......maamminmsmommaimap. Sheer andLaceDresses Here This Week Sparking new Models QII tinfEratEly Trfiu Wash Silk Dresses GuaranteE d Sun & Tub fast 1.95 and 2.25 silk or broadcloth Slips for every member of the family New Shades in Circle Bar Hose Just to Hand To -day Holiday Accessories For Men and Boys SWEAT SHIRTS So popular at this time of year for sports and everyday wear, every size, but you'll have to hurry for this SUPER VALUE PRICE 75c WORK SHIRTS Strong Chambray work Shirts In medium blue and navy, Large roomy cut with extra stitching. All sizes PRICE 75c OVERALLS That well•known FAMOUS make so popular , with men who appreciate comfort and and long ,wear in their work garments, heavy red back denim All Sizes Pair $1.50 —UNITED PROFIT-SHARING SYSTEM— E, J. McTAVISH "Hollywood Patterns" SEAFORTH