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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-10-11, Page 8THE BRUSSELS' PAST Fiowering flu FOR INDOORS OR OUTSIDE CULTURE' ,raper White Narcissus, Crocuses, I gaff (.Hyacinths and Tulips ,r Now is the time to plant them to get fine bloom on, when flowers are scarce. r REMEDIES BIsnia Rex 750 Chest Rub 60c ASA Cough Drops 100 Puretest Cod Liver 011 50c and $1.00 Bottles Vick's Vapo Rub 50c z.inasnt seesaw . French saint for skin and hands 25c and: g. Iron and Yeast Ta legs Bottle of 100 Tabs. 790 Warrpoles Extract Four Square Mineral '0111 Cod Liver 011 .1.00 Pint Bottle 50ch 4'anr�ri Wall Paper For Fall Decoratmg We have a Splendid Assortment of Papers to choose from at Most Reasonable Prices. Patterns and Calors to Suit All Rooms The New Simplicity Fall Catalogue is here. Colne in and look through it for Latest Patterns Patterns 15c, 20c and 25c each F. R SMITH 4715LEPHONE NO. tt2 tc DRU( '':(7,7 orad TAT5ON G:lt TELEPHONE NO. 62 WALTON Mr, Stewart BrYans of South Por- cupine spent the week end with. his parents Mr. and MTs, E. W, BrYans. READ THE ADS. IN'HE POST Notice I am re -stocking with fresh groceries and will endeavour to supply your needs at lowest possible prices. WHEN IN NEED LIVE US A CALL Your ,patronage will be appreciated. S. B. Elliott Reasons Why Reid's Glasses Silisfy MODERATE IN PRICE - BACKED BY THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION, FRAMES AND MOUNTINGS ARE GUARANTEED AGAINST BREACKAGE FOR ONE YEAR 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE . p.� P, Re O. EYESiGHT SPEOIALIST AT MibS HiNGSTON'S STORE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 TO 5,00 P. M. PHONE 51 daga 47' ;..tb.^.tt;S •:3:.."4` 1. 14.41 th...>.a..'N-•l!.:k,b,. Y-r'-'�. ,.,11. r.. c, ,r&: Plowing Match Continued from Page One plowing match, William Montgom- ery, Seaforth; Ted Cook, R.R. 1, Carlow; Glen McNichol, Walton; best crown and finish, William Montgomery; director in charge, N, H, Cardiff, jointer plows with skimmers in sod, no cut allowed, open to all, L11 - wood Fawcett, Tara; John Willetts, Wiu'gha.m; Oliver Death, Clifford. best crown and best finish ,Ellwood Fawcett; director in charge, David Sanderson. Jointer plows with skimmers is socl, open to residents of Huron, James ;Hogg, R.R. 6, ,Seaforth, Lorne Passmore, R. R 3, Exeter; James, Roney, Seaforth; best crown and beet finish, James Hogg; direc- tor in charge, Williaan Gamble. Sod class for boys, who have not reached their 20th birthday, skim- mers allowed, Norman Dow, Staffa; Eldon AIIin, Cromarty. Wilford Mc- Quaid, Seaforth. Alfer Passnibre, R,R. 3, Exeter; best crown and best finish, Norman Dow; directorl, in charge, Bert Hemingway, r, Boys under 16, in stubble, With skimmers, Gordon Fawcett, Tata; 'Harry Feagan, Goderich, best crown and finish, Gordon Fawcett; direc- tor in charge, Thomas Lovell. Single riding plows in sod, David Satisfaction At Economy Prices HIGHEST GRADING PRICES PAW FOR EGGS 1 We Deliver Phone 55 Brussels ll uessnlIMIMINIk { A. Wood Are you prepared for Fall and Winter Weather. Stock up now at our. regular reason- able prices and Save Money Men's & Boy's plain or fancy Windbreakers $1.95 up Men's & Boy's Sweaters , 890 up Plain & Fancy Flannelette 15c up Ladies' & Men's Woollen Underwear at Various Prices WE TREAT YOU RIGHT A, Wood Phone 24 — Brussels Boyd, Walton. Tractors drawing narrow bottom plows, using as nnany plows as needed with furrow not more than tan inches wide, Ben Feagan, Gode- rich; William Snyder, R.R. 2, Clinton. Austin Nairn, Munro; bent crown, Beu Feagan;-best fin. lslb, William tSnyder; director in charge, Ed. Brayns, 'Tree tor drawing wide bottom plows turning out less than a ten- ineh furrow and drawing as many plows as resuired. W. J. Clark, Goder•ch; H. H. Walters, Oar•low; Jack M;oigw'ing, (Blyth; Victor Young, RR, 6, Goderich; best c'r'own, W, J. Clank; beset finish, Jack MCErvin•g. lirector in charge, William S!peir. Boys 13 and under with -tractors in sod using as many plows as. re- quired, donated by Township of Colborne, George Robertson, 11,11. 5, Goderich; Gordon Rapson, Lon- desboro; William Hill, R.R. 4, Goderich; Lawrence Cunningham, Carlow; beet crown, George Rob- ertson; best finish, William Hill; director in charge, Thomas Learn- ing. x J, D. Thomas special for best vlawed land by tractor, open to resdenta of Huron, George Rob- ertson, WROXETER A service of great interest was held in Sit. James' Anglican church on :Sunday evening when the instal- lation of officers, of the A Y.P.A. of For•dwlch, Gerrie and Wroxeter took ' place, Late autumn flowers decor- ated the chancel. Robert Wade of Garrie r•ea<I the Psalms, Robert Paulin of Wroxeter read the first Scripture letter and Frank Graham, Fordwich, the second, and John Gamble, Fordiwich, had charge of the ,prayers. The rector, Rev, J. L. Ball, preached the sermon. The Misses E. and E. Foster of Ford- wich sang a duet. The newly elected officers, of the associations took their places at the chancel steps and took their vows, the rector handing them their insignia of office. Those elected W17DNE1SI AY, OCTOBER 11, 1939• SupStores Brassets 'Phone 64 QUALITY and SERVICE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY SUNLIGHT SOAP 4 Cakes 23c Sultana Raisins 2 tb 23c Garden Patch G. B. Corn per tin • • • 10c Oxo Cubes Small 10c Large • • • . • 25c 10c 13c 23c 10c 14c Ivory Soap large • , Cut Peel 1/2 tb Nu Jell with Bowl 3 for • • • Aylmer Tomatoes Large tins • • • • • • Each • Popping Corn Yellow Giant per 1.1 Tiger Catsup Weston's Salted Sodas Shelled Walnuts Large Bottle per 'pkg 1�h Th Lexis Seeded Raisins , .• • per pkg Hershey's Chocolate Syrup per tin Our Own BlendCoffee • ` -. • • per 1b Pink or Lemon Castile Soap • • • • 2 cakes Crisco 1 ib tins Large Bottle Vanilla , - Redpath Tea Cubes Bruce's Grape Fruit Juice Hemphills Wheat Berries 18c 10c 16c 23c 49c per ib 2 tins • per bag . 11c 23c 13c 13c 21c 20c L.W ECK IER were, for Fordwich: Florence Doug-' las, president; Frank Graham, vice- pr'esident, Elizabeth Graham, sec- retary; Dads Leonard, treasurer. For Garrie, Ellen Dinsmore, presi• dent; Jack Musgove, vice-presi- dent; Blythe Underwood, secretary; Harry Ring, treasurer. For Wroxe- tor: Jeanette Adams, president; Kathleen Durst, vice-president; Robert Paulin, secretary -.treasurer. Visitors: Mrs. Percy Rogers and Miss, Jessie Paulin, Detroit, with Mrs. E. Paulin; Mr. and Mrs, Percy Colmer, Toronto, with Mr, and MrS, Ernest Ring; Moss Rona Van Vel- sor, Weston, with Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Van Velsor, Dr. and Mrs. Spence, Toronto, [with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rano; Miss Goodfellow with friends in Clinton; Dr. F. P. .Campbell in Nene York; Mr, and Mrs. Laurie Van Velsor in (Stevensville; Mr. wM i Fled Band Store Loose .Sodas 2 lbs. 23c Colman* Pure Lard 2 lb • ........ - 25c 34c A Few Lux Deals left 31c Mont Royal Matches 3 boxes • , • • • York Choke Quality Tomatoes 2 tins 19c York Choice Quality no• 4 Peas 2 tins 19c Bee hive Syrup while it lasts 5 tb • • • 390 2 l 19c 10 lb ...,'78c Durham Corn Starch 2 pkgs 19c Quick Quaker Oats • • per pkg 29c1c White Clover Shortening 2 til .. Old Cheese ...... • • per ib 25c Fly Coils 6 rolls (Aeroxan) 10c Kellog Corn Flakes 3 pkg 23c Cooking Onions 10 tb bag • • • • • • • • 25c Purity Flour 98 16 $3.10 24 lb .. • • . 80c: Bring your ticket from Fair its worth IOc Lipton Tea, Black or mixed 1/2, tb • • 33e Bologna, per lb / 19c Cottage Roll per lb 32c Peanteal Bacon per Its ••,, 380 LEWIS A, RUSSELL, BRUSSELS AUCTION SALE The following effects of the late Ctrs. E, Cleaver will be sold by Public Auction at Lot 19, Con, 6, Grey on Oct. 30, 1939 at 1.30 p.m, The following: 1 Driving Horse 1 Cow supposed to be in calf 4 Chunks, of Pigs 24 Homer 1 Rubber Tire Top Buggy 1 Portland Cutter 1 Robe 1 Set Single Harness 1 Set Work Harness 1 Creams Separator 1 Churn A quantity of Hay A quantity of Lumber 1 Wheel Barrow 1 28 -ft. extension Ladder A quantity of Cedar Wood 1 25 -gal. Coal Oil Drum 1 Bed and, Springs 1 Coal Stove Other articles boo numerous to mention TERMS—CASH the farm will also be offered at time of sale, subject to reserve bid'. Adctiodeer—F,1 W. Kemp. Proprietress—Mrs, Mary Cleaver Fi:MFR iD RR! I R Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phone 20?f Brussels, Ohl and Mrs, Fred Dixon and son Jackie of Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. Philip Durst; Miss Margaret Durst, Clinton, with Mr. and Mrs. 3', S. Durst Miss Evelyn Montgomery and Wayne Weber, Kimberley, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bowles ,Han- over, with Hr. and, Mrs, William Montgomery;; Mrs, J. Hoffman of Orangeville with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolter. Clarence White with friends. in Detroit. Mrs. John McNaughton, London, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Stewart McNaughton. F. F HOMUTH guarantees you the Best Eye Service Harriston, phone 118 Brussels (Second Thursdays) itlAiif:Ya. 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