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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-8-2, Page 5VoOmisomile WE(K(I1D PKIALS SPECIAL 5 Cakes Wonder Soap 17c Supreme Shortening Canned Pumpkin 4 lb Blue Rice Aylmer Grape Juice 2 It) 3 tins .. ••24c 25c • ,. • :1 tin Supreme Molasses .. • • • • • • • 1 tin Clover Leaf Salmon - 1 larg tin Quaker Corn Flakes 3 •for .. • • 25c Brunswick Sardines .. 5 for 25c Gold Medal Jelly Powder 6 for I. 25c Pastry Flour 24 ..lb 48c Peanuts Good Green Tea • • • .. 1 'lb 20c 22c 10c . , • , . 4c par pkg 48c CLASSIFIED ADS. STRAYED— .A. Barred Rock Rooster. Phone 88-r-3 • FOB SALE— i^i"�' .1 1 New Raymond Sewing Maohdue, 2 -year-old, porcelain top; 50 cord good dry wood, Phone 92X D. C. Warwick WANTED— t Roomers or Boarders, preferable- high. referablyhigh. school students. Grins. Bert Watson A. mimed' mimed' blaclt saired bobetailed pup. Answers to name "Goofy." Phone 31-r-19 Mns. Jack Thynne FOR SALE - 12 Young Pigs. phone 47-r-tS J. M. Bray Lot 29.'Con. 15, Gni FOR SALE - 40 Purebred legs, ready to wean in, about a weak (Weldnvood strain) phone 54-r-4 Wm. Spair ETHEL M_AT--MARKET— Fresh•. short end Cooked Meats, .Rrst quality. Special prices on Threshing Roasts, Delivered, Your rpartanage appreciated. Phone 22-r- 5 .or phone' •B5 -r-13 •WOTICE— It will pay you to,call and see our stock of auto parts. We can sup- ply from stock, practically all major parts for popular ears. Bay cusp and• buy for less SUPER LAiST1O TIRE SALES Campbell Garage Winghem BABY CHOCKS— Aft"-season chicks often prove profitable investment—df right qua! - Hy, Pullets reach high production as regular supplles fall off. Cock- erels hit market when fresh -killed broilers and roasters scarce. I.itu- i'ted number iambus Bray chicks 'available through. August Gilbert Netbery, R,R .5, Brussels Notice To Creditors All persons staving claims mealiest the estate oaf Elton Sellers late of the Township of .Morris in the County of H11rons Spinster, deceas- ed; who died on or about the seven- teenth day of Apidl, A.D. 1939, are notified to send •to J, H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the twelfth day of August, A,D, 1939, full particniarrs ofi Elver claims in wri'tdug. Immediately aftar the mitt twelfth day Ot August, the assets oR 'the veld• de - teeter'. will be distribntead amongst the parties ephtitled thereto, haviag regard only to claim* of Mhdolt the .aeltainieltautor shall then have notice. ;a, a"i DATED at Winglrani, this twenty: fourth day of July, AM, 1039. J, H. CRAWFCRD, Wdngham1 Ontario, Solicitor for the AdbiTuietrator, NOTICE— Bring back the fire screen you took away, also the car rug—they were not sold, so return them as you were seen taking them—also pay tor this Advertisement and avoid trouble. FOR SALE— A car load. Of Hereford and Dur- ham and POI Angus, all good cattle. Also 6 2-yeeroldi calls: with a num- ber of good work houses, GA LBRIAICTH SALE STABLE phone 41X or 79X FOR SALE— Cheap House t Winghant, central- ly located, three piece bath, good cellar, cement floors, garage and good garden: Second house past Anglican' church oa Centre St. Apply on premises to W, R. Birtch Teeswater 'O1d Boys' Re•Union Notes (Teeswater News) One Of the bag tlta-ille. of the Re - Union W311 be the Parachute Arms There will be two jumps each at;er- noon. There will also be dare- devil stunts and passenger pieties will be here to take you up during the four days, piloted by respocsi- blel pitote, start at 1 o'elook as it 1e tbe Calk• est afternoon and it Is going to be bard to work everything in, • ** The grandstand erected by the Fall Fair Board; and opened, recent- ly has beean enlarged anti wilt ale eom'modate one thousand people, * 0 w The Agricultural Society have erected new buildings last weep for eanttavy apurpoeee. This nus been long overdue and they are to be oongeatmlated in title as: welt as mangy other things they have done to improve our park, i' '1 t1 pal yeterans returning . home for the Old Boys' are reminded to bring their berets and anedals for the par- ade and laying of wreath at 4.30 pm. on Sunday. The archers are up, The ever. greens wd11 be put on, the first part of Clots week so they will remain. grden for the 4 big days, Tient Eaton's 'Swing Band will start Sunday night at 12.15 to Olay for tlhe mid -night frolic also provide music for dancing every afternoon and evening during the Re-Uuniou. Gray's Mammoth, Midway will provide amusemente to no end. 'r• :I: t' There wall be demonstrations by members of Toronto Police, on Monday, August 7th, the day of the Oaledendan Game's. There will also be 200 dancers. * * * The old town willl be bright with special decora.tlons and lights; gav withmusic and song and a happy time with happy people is the final word, for August 6, 7, 8 & 9. Four Beg Days of Fun. Some thing doing all the time. Not a dude moment.. GREY Hoy Bros. 6 con,. has cpmmenced threshing for the community and expect a busy season. Jno. and Mns•. McKinnon and lain- ily who have spent the past few week's visitors at the home of D. and Sarah McKinnon and they also took in the World's, Fair, Nen' York, have returned to their home in Fort William. A great many in the township en- joyedl (the picnic at Godenich, Thurs- day of last week, Mes, 71hos. Reid, Misses Marie Jlacklin1 Jesede Pretswell Elsie Reid, Norma Shearer, Margaret Pretswell. returned home Sunday atter spending a week in Clipper Cabin at Goderich. Striends are glad to hear th'aat Mrs. Clifford Jec'kiin is recovering from a operation, in Listowel hos- pital, • • • The more our committee sees other towns' attempting their own decorations, the more pleased they are that (they don'traeted Cor our Re -Union. with J, J. `turner ti Sons of Peterborough. Our town will bo really decorated. • • • • "Tato" the Juggling Clown awl ''Jajo' the clown. will be in aetlotl during the Old Boys Re -Union ev- ery morning, afternoon and even- ing. These are the best clowns ob- tainable and are bound to make en- tertainment tor you. * * * Each afternoon there will be :t Girls' Softball Came tut 1.30 and a hardball game .at 3 pm, • • • The tolaleving is a 111s't of bands that wile take part during the Re- ' 't'h'e Gait (clinic Brass. Band; the Brase Band; the Mount Forest Brass rase Gaud, the Mount Forest Brass Band, the Toestwnter Deena 'Banti, the Strathroy Trumpet Band, tha 'I'eeetwatei'Cll'own' Banti, the Henry Ford Pipe Bands, 0151 Argye iilgit' lender's Pipe band, Toronto Scot- eish Pipe 13and, 1 ucknow Piece Band, Glencoe lupe Band, St, Thom- as Pipo Rand, St. Catharines Pipe Band, Ingersol Pine Band, •. • I. The atiternoon. 'program must Why Not? (Lethbridge Herald) THE BRUSSELS POST rsHop AT [SHOP IT PAYS. August Clearance Of All Summer MERCHANDISE At Greatly Rednced Prices Ladies' & Misses Summer Dresses on Sale 1 to / OFF Regular Prices 20°x° OFF All Sport Togs Bathing Suits , Slacks Sweaters It is charged against the people from Huron County ,Ontario, some- times that they are inclined to meg about their county and its people. Well, wavy shoulleet they brag a bit? The late General Otter, one of Canada's greatest soldiers, was born in Huron. The Tate 'lipomas A. Edison, the great inventor, lived at Bayfleld, Huron County, for a tlnne as' a lett anti went from there to learn telegraphy while making hie living as a tram "botcher" on the old "London, Heron nal Bruce and Premier Aberhart' conies from Seaatorbh, and Judge Jackson from. the same place; Syel. ;Jackson from •Clitetone Hot: "Jimmy" Cardamon' from Exeter Miele George IMorris and Dr. Bryans and other well-known Lethabridge folks came from far- ther north in the same grand old county. AIM now we learn that Walt Disney, the famous Hollywood creator of Mickey Mouse enol leen- alit Durk, came from Morris Town- ship, in Memo County, and is taking hie aged father back to visit -the old Disney homestcud this 111011111. Library Closed Brussels Public Library will be closed from Aug, let to Aug. 15th, While the, Librarian is away on versatile% i WASH GOODS Prints - Voiles Spun Rayons - On Sale 15c to 65c yd. Colored Lystav Reg. ,85c yd for 65c (Crease Resisting) Despite 1.110 machine age Rebut Is holding hie own .in this province —,In foot at present there Is a bettor market for good 'farm horses than there ,)las been tor some time. Horse Shows report increased en- irdee 1*1111e Canada's Premier Horse Show held In the !Coliseum Arena al lire Canadian National Exhibition Is sa iloutQsttfnb that several cla1eat- oations leave been added this yelr, BIG BARGAINS IN MEN'S WEAR Suits On Sale $14.95 to $24,95 • Clearing All Men's Odd Sport Trousers reg $2.00 i f or $1,45 reg $2.50 lot $1,95 Men's Sport Sweaters On Sale 49c to 95c Men's Fine Shirts On Sale 89c Store Closed Monday, Aug. 7th Civic Holiday A Jt N. Schinbein & Son LISTOIW EL, ONT Atwood eliwinated Brussels some WEDNEiS'iMY,. AUGUST 2nd, 19811• Farmer's Wives Attention Threshing Roast When ordering your Roast you can depend ort nus for Quality and Price to suit your purse. Just Call Baeker Bros. experience guarantees reliable service Choice Lean Cottage Rolls aft (Half or Whole) Per Lb. Baeker Bros. Phone 6 Injury -Weakened St ;Columbans Beaten At Home Group Title Decided Friday At St. ,Columba. Seaforth forced. St. Co1•umyban Into a third game far the championship of the southern division of the Huron Football League here Mon- day night coming off the wet, sticky geld with a 1-0 victory, St. Colutmbum won the first game 2-0 and was highly rated to take the series two straight, Injuries to two of their players left 'them weak- ened, however, and they were un- able, to overcome the Seaforth one - goal lewd taken early in tbe tics hale when Frank Sills booted the sphere between the goal posts to beet goalie J. O'Connor, one of the St. Codumban O'Connor brothers, Tum Melady, who Started on the back line with. the St. Columb:tn team, was accidentally injured a row minutes after the game opened. He suffered an iniury to his lett leg and at first it was not consid- ered more than a bruise. He sat on the sidelines, however, and at the end of the game the leg was so badly swollen he had to be takes to a doctor, He went Into the game to take the place of Frank Staple - .ton who suffered a knee injury in the first game of the title series The teams will meet in the third and deciding game at Seatorth Friday night and the winner et the series is schedules to play At- wood in a twogame series, goals to count, for the League champion- ship. Winner Meets }Atwood In Memoriam HUFFMAN—an loving menbory of our dear .son Bettie w1ho passed on four years ago, July 27. We know that he is happy Iu our Saaveour'a home above Growing dearer' as he lingers In the sul11hine of God's love. Ever remembered by , Mother and Dad Sister and Brother. r�W.l,�.�lp:;•til'•,11i11 ONLY HE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH This outstanding triumph is proof of quality. Twelve first prizes in twelve classes, in title year's Baby Shows 00 the Toronto and Ottawa Exhibitions, were won by babies fed on 'Crown Brand' Corn Syrup. ', What better evidence can there be of the confidence which Canadian mothers and their physicians have in the purity end quality of 'Crown Brand.' A delicious tnbie syrup, 'Crown Brand' is a treat for the whole family. Tell the boys that pictures of famous hockey stars can still M obtained for labelsnrsnd'• CROWN BRAVO CORN SYRUP • til. FAMO'U9 ENERCY FOOD hes CANADA STARCH COMPANY limited days ago and has been awaiting a winner in the southern division of the league. But now it develops that the Brussels -Atwood feud may not be ended, the Brussels manage- ment contending there is another Fame to play. That mutter is to be dsctded by the league officials, however In the meantime, Seatorth and St. Co0ulidban are getting set for their deciding game Friday night, Nearly 500 fans saw Monday night's game -and it was a deep dds- epPoinitment for the home crowd who watched two of their teams c goals called back by Referee Percy Stevenson' of ItIthel. Seafot'th—Beel, T. Sills, D. Sills, Holland. Gemmell, J. Nicholson, Messenger, F. Sill's, Flannery, Con- sdtt, H. Nicholson; sub., Kruse. St, Cblumlban—J. O'Connor, G. O'Connor, E, Malone, McQuaid, Mc- Iver, Flannery, J. O'Connor, MoY- lan,. Cleary, Will5ams, McCarthy, subs, Melady and Carlin. Referee—Percy Stevenson, Et ei. A reader asks: "What is the cor- rect wording of that old saying about 'A tolling stone gathers no moss" " The lines are: "The stone that is rolling can. gather no moss; For master and strvan•t oft changing is lass." It is correct to refer to it as an old saying because those lines were written in 1560, Auction Sale Lambert Saleyard Strathroy, Sat- urday, Aug. 5th; 160 Head of Mixed Cattle, inatluding Yearling and 2 - pear -old Stockers Heifers and Steers. Usual run of Mixed Pigs and, Calves. Trucks to deliver. Terms Cash. A. 0. McAlpine, n Auctioneer Rupture Expert Here Do you suffer dram. rupture, Ir SO, your big opportunity has now' arrived. deer. Reavely, the no'ed rupture' expert, will be at the QUEEN'S HOTEL for one clay only FRIDAY, AUGUST lith and will be pleased• to give free ex- amination eo any sufferer and to de- m'onsltrate his famous appliance. This emeliance will contract ilia opening 10 tb 15 days. This app'i- antce is positively demonsttuted to you right on' your awn person wait - out any charge. You do not spend a penny unless you are fully sates - fled that it is. the right appltance for you. A consultation with Mr. Reavely will •cost you nothing. Don't let this opportunity get away from you. Remember• the date, Any -Tirane IS iCE CREAM TIME Come in and Enjoy aSaturday Night Special A Reid Treat after a hard week's work Refreshing .Drinks— including Milk Shakes —also enjoy, the cool atmosphere TH E BRUSSELS DAIRY incl /-7