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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-1, Page 8wi �•; +.fan �': THIS WEEK Wednesday, Thursday, Friday &Satur4ay November ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th -,,; Our Big Annual Rexa1lLM ONE CENT SALWa`r THE "MUSSELS POST tlilliammErmaNnemommel.....01100=110 1401, ]l�r,��ia�►NNa1�14�as aO1iNN4�9f Mr���4��aA40HN�t0Ae I The Largest Range of Goods ever offered at this Internationally Known exall Ie I The Greatest Money -Saving Event of the Season ,P'c pioir Iu 250 - BARGAINS - 250• MARK YOUR 'CALLENDAR FOR THESE DAYS— l r4 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR»P.); TO CHOOSE FROM NOVEMBER 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Drug Prices are steadily advancing and this is an unusual opportunity 4. Sale Bills are being sent out and if you don't get one, please call at the store for one F. R SMITH ,IEPHONE NO. 52 ')RUM .;.C'S :.;,d STATIONER TFI.FPHONid NO. 62 SHOP AT SCHIKBEINS IT PAYS EUCHRE AND DANCE Under the aupices of the Belgrave Women's Institute will be held in FORESTER'S HALL, BELGRAVE Music by Leitch Orchestra FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th ADMISSION -25c ATTENTION Middlesex & Huron - Regiment Recruits Wanted Have Your EYES EXAMINED 1 W and enjoy Clear, comfortable vision throughout the winter, I expect to be at my Brussels Office in Miss Bryans' Home all day THURSi'3AY NOV. th to give Professional Eye Examination and fit Glasses where required. Everyone should' have their Eyes Examined at Least Once o Every Two years. OAa F.p.Ptc��pr ,`® .asst u Eyesight Specialist O A a t 0.• 4004Sa:p4a•-1."44,4,04440M.4:a4-f '�404a00m040.0a$4aaaa4aaa0aad Harriston Phone 118 Brussels, Phone 26X i I * * x v , x * m * * * * * * * McCullough—Nichol A. quiet wedding of interest tools place at the Presbyterian manse, Brussels, on Friday, October lith, when Mary Eleanor Nichol, second daughter of Frank and Mrs. Nichol Gth concession of Morris became the bride of Elwood Glen McCul- lough, son of Mathew and the late Mrs, McCullough a Elrose, Sas- katchewan ;Rev. ;Saanuel Kerr officiated, Mists. Wiunifred McCullough, sis- ter of the groom- and Gordon Nichol brother of the bride, were the wit- nesses. The bride wore a street length Japonica soft wool crepe dress, with black acceslsorie,s and tweed spout coat Shie more a gold locket, the gift of itthe groom. The brides- maid's gift was a rpearl necklace, the best man's a leather bill fold. After the ceremony a fowl dinner was served at the home of the bride to about 25 'guests. The young couple will reside in Stratford. WEDDING READ THE ADS, IN THE POST IiI The Middlesex & Huron Regiment will commence its home training in the near future. They will train two nights per week. Recruits will now be accepted providing they can pass a physical examination. It enough recruits can be secured in and around Brussels, a training post will be established here. The pay is on the nonpermanent basis, two nights constituting one day's pay. This is not recruit- ing for active service overseas. A number of the non- permanent militia of Canada is liable for service in Canada and is not liable for service outside of Canada unless he is willing for such service. Anyone wishing to take this training may apply to George R. (Bobs) Campbell, at Brussels any day this week or next. A. Wood Attractive Linen Tea Towels & Towelling 19c up Ladies' Gloves ............ 25c up Men's Dress Gloves $1.25 up Colorful Cretonnes & Sateens ........... ... 25c up Boy's two-tone Zipper Windbreakers $3.50 DRESS & WORK PANTS OF ALL KINDS BE ON TOP GET A TIP TOP SUIT A. Wood Phone 24 — Brussels Red Band Store .1. 4... HemphiII's Wheat Berries 5 16. bag 20e Domestic Shortening 2 lb • • • 27c Quaker Corn Flakes • • • 2 pkgs 150 Red Band Jelly Powder 6 pkgs • • • • • • 25c Box salt plain or iodized 2 boxes • •• • • 13c Emblems pink Keta Salmon 2 1 Ib tins 32c Schneider's Mincemeat 2 tb pkg 25c Broom Specials at • . 25c, 35c, 49c & 69c Ginger Snaps ••r ••.• 2 tb .•• r•a• 19c Loose Peanut Butter 2 tb 25c Loose Sodas •'.. 2 lb 25c Snowcap Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 23c Aran & Hammer Washing Soda 2 pkg l5c Extra firm Cabbage per ib 3c Five minute Tapioca & glasses 2 pkg 29c York choice Tomatoes • • • • • 2 tins • • •• 19c Mont Royal Matches • • • • 3 boxes •' • • 20c Schneider's Cottage Roll per ib • • •' 32c Large or small Bologna per lb 19c Side Bacon per lb 32c LEWIS A,RUSSELL, BRUSSELS ' Maitland W.M.S. Presbyterial Met At Cranbrook o- WEDN'la'SDA.Y, ATO MB1G lot The annual sectional meeting of Maitland W.M:S, P:esbylteriol was held in the Presbyterian Church Cranbrook on Tuesday afternoon, October 24th. The vice president, Mrs. Hairy b'IcGee of Wingham Presided and vice-president Mats. William McInnes of Ethel read the scripture lesson; Prayer was offered by Mns, Nelson Cardiff, Brussels. Mrs, IBletheir of Cranbrook extend- ed xtendeti a hearty welcome to the assembl- ed ladies to which Ms. McGee, re- plied, Delegates and members. from Winglram, Bathes, Bluevale, Brussels, Etlhel, Molesnvorth and Cranbrook responded to the ROB Call. Reports of en encouraging nature were heard from the.ditrerewt Peisbpterial secetaiee also the Finance secretary and the treasurer. Figures Show a slight decrease in gtvinigst compared with the .same period of time last year but hope was expressed that the alioeatton would be reached before the end of the year. Mrs, Robert Davidson, Dungannon, Presbyterial Pretsdcbent gave a very clear concise report of the Provincial Board meeting ,held recently in; Toronto. The guest streaker, Ma's. Kenneth MacLean, Wingham, brought a very splendid meslsage from the wonderous duties of our Lord's; life and suggested that members of the W. M S. should strive, to be living reflectors of Christ's, itte. 'Mrs, Leslie For tune, Eadies' auxiliary president of- fered the dedicatory prayer. and Mrs. Peter S, MacEwen, Blueivale closed the meeting with prayer. A solo by Mrs, William* of Wingham and, a quartette by Misses Edna. Cameron, Gertie Pride, Doris Porter and MTs. Robinson, of iCnanbrook was a pleasing contribution to the programme, At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the members of the Cranbrook auxiliary and all enjoyed a social 'ball hour. C. P. R. Promotion The promotion of H. C. James, assistant general passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany, Montreal to the similar post In charge of the Ontario District, with headquarters at Toronto, has been announced by George E. Carter, general passenger agent 0f the company, Mr, James sue• seeds the late C, B. Andrews and takes over his new duties Novem- ber let, Mr. James in his 25 year's' experience with the Canadian Pa- silk Railway has covered a wide field in Canada and the united States, embracing positions of ever increasing importance and responsibility, SP101 Stores ,russets = 'Phone 64 QUALITY and SERVICE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY P & 0 NAPTHA SOAP 5 Cakes 1 "°c Aylmer Tomato Juice Large tin . • • 10c Redpath Tea Cubes 2 lb carton -; • • • • • • • • • • • • 25c Winter Grapes per Ib lOc H. P. Sauce per bottle 29c Newport Puffs Large Pkg with tumblers, , 25c i Hillcrest Pure Lard 2 l% 25c 4 Catelli Egg Noodles per pkg 12c Crisco 1 ib tins • . 23c Miracle Whip in Two Sizes 35c and 21c Del Maiz Niblets 2 tins • • • • 25c Corned Beef 2 tins 27c Wooden Clothes Pins 3 doz. .. • • 10c Pat a Pan Pastry Special 24 lb 63c Our Own Blend Coffee per lb 49c Cocoa Castile Soap 10 cakes • ... • • 25c White Cooking Beans 2 115 15c Bulk Sodas in bags 2 1b • • . • • . • • • 25c Macks No Rub 6 cakes .. • • 25c Kippered Herring Plain - • per tin . 18c 23c Hershey's Chocolate Syrup • • • • per tin • • ._W ECKIMIER Seaforth Lions' - Frolic Well Attended K. J Houston Of Gorrle Is Winner Of Automobile—Many Others Win Prizes What was thought to be a record cronvdi jammed the Seaforth Arena last night for the tenth annual Lions Club Iiplkowe'en f a+ o Ike, Throughout the evening the crowd enjoyed the numerous booths and games of chance. The drawing for the grand prizes by W. H, Golding, Mayor Cluff, G. A. Jackson and Wm Amenh took place at 12 o'clock when K. J. Houston of Gerrie was the holder of the lucky ticket for first prize and was awarded the automobile, The second pnize, a six -piece brealdfast set valued at $45, was von by Edwin, Wood 0 Blyth, J. R. Archibald of Kitchen- er won the third award which VMS a walnut cedar dhest valued at $18. The fourth prize was a solid leather men's toilet set, -won by George Hanley of Clinton,. The electric t•dble lamp which was the fifth prize, was won by Walter Hin per - ger of Kitchener, while Mrs,, J. C. Crich of Seetfortlr won the sixth prize, an elelctric iron. The seventh. prize, a handbag, 'was won by Mrs, McMaster, Seatonth, and A. Nichol- son, Seaforth, won the all wool blanket while the 32 -piece .tea set was taken by M. Cole, Clinton. John }tarding, Goderich, won the last chance prize—a solid walnut desk - Contest Winners eiliiiiiIMAIMMENESIONNIMMENOWX Shop Here For Bargains New Merchandise arriving daily and all at money -saving prices We invite you to compare qualities and prices Men's Overalls in all sizes, Special Red Back Kincot Dentin, full 8 oz. $1.50 pair Smocks to match at same price Good Work Shirts in many different cloths All Sizesin Stock Now. Men's Strong Work Trousers Sizes 30 to 46 waist band t --A11 Prices Fine Tweed or Worsted Trousers from $2.00 to $5.50 per pair Another Consignment of Ibex Blankets 12 x 4 size Esmond Cortex Blanket Bound Ends, white with Rose, Blue & Mauve Boys' and Girls' Worsted Hose, Sand, Black, Heather &Red Men's Cashmere Hose, assorted colors 35c pr. 3 pr for $100 Another shipment Sweaters & Pullovers All the wanted colours Circle Bar Hose are good to wear "Specially treated and (Guaranteed Better Look over the Underwear Stock Cooler Weather From Now On --UNITED PROFIT- -SHARING SYSTEM— E, J, McTAVISH "A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL" - Seaforth Brussels 1