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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-22, Page 8vn WEDNESDAY, NOV, 72nd, 1999 AIMIIMIONOMMONOMW vs, emmEnffrommani • Superior Stores Brussels = = 'Phone 64 THE BRUSSELS POST FOR OBSTINATE COLDS TAKE REXALL COD LIVER COMPOUND WITH CREOSOTE Is Also an Excellent Tonic Builder in General Run Down Condition Per Bottle $1.00 Having a Christmas t r .pen ? MAY REQUIRE DIALOGUE OR RECITATIQt4 OOKS WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY, WITH SOME NEW NUMBERS IN THEM AND BY LOOKING THROUQI THEM JUST THE RIGHT PIECE MAY BE FOUND. CHINESE CHECKERS The Popular Game WE HAVE THEM AT 29c, 45c and 75c LADY DAINTY CLEANSING TISSUES being very. handy for Head Colds, have' many other uses -13c pkg of 200 sheets 2 pkgs 25c ar Steck Prepar tols Dr. Bell's Condition Powder and Veterinary Remedies Hess' Poultry and Stock Tonics Royal Purple Specifics Recipes for Condition Powders Carefully filled from our our Large Stock of Reliable Drugs In Demand Now— Hellebore, Sulphur, Epsom Salts F. R. SMITH cz �,� Sear* �"- TELEPHONE NO. 62 DRUGGIST and STATIONER TELEPHONE .NO. 62 1 ir*****w*vN*gWVvv+rwwwrv*w*40I4,44491.wu•***uwt4#NM1+4 i Frances Dre ss Shoppe F. F HOIMUTH guarantees you the Best Eye Service Harriston, phone 118 Brussels (Second Thursdays) Phone 26X SHOP AT SCHINBEINS IT PAYS ATTENTION (Middlesex & Huron - Regiment Recruits Wanted The Middlesex & Huron Regiment will commence its home training in the near future. They will train two nights per week. Recruits will now be accented 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 wiling for such service, Anyone wishing to take this training may apply to George R. (Bobs) Campbell, at Brussels any day this week or next. 1 3RU ELS Ladies' House Dresses—Crepes, Silks, Wools $1.00 - $4,95 Sweaters, L'athrobes Ladies' Coats 5:5.00 and up Tablecloths, Runners, Handbags, Cushion Tops, 'Nightdresses Sheets and Pillowslila — 50c - $3.50 1 22 important emprovemzrt5 —1 Ask :bon .the New rd Gard. San ,lerson's Service Sta LOCAL FORD REPESETATIVE FO n� ea�:uc=+�c •-•mmasmv� ion JA KSoN MOTORS Phil ne 161 Listowel * *' t,,; r,- :s :s Vera Lorraine Fox, daughter of lir I WEDDING Kenney - Hastings A charming wedding wassolem- nized on Saturday afternoon, when Rev. A, Kaiser, of Glendale United Church, united in marriage Margar- et Miller Hastings, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William for London to act as attendants at Hastings, Wilton Grove, to Gordon the wedding of the groom's sister Royal Kenney, of the First Hussars•, on Saturday. elest son of Gordon Kenney and the• After a shot ]roneymmn to Niagara Falls, Mr, Hastings joined his battalion. Ef and Mrs, Sylvester C Fox became the bride of aur. David Hastings, 10041.1 Field Battery, son of Mr, and Mrs. Witham Hastings, of London. Miss Ethel Fox was her sister's attendant and Mr, Orral Stanley attended the. groom. The wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, after which the young couple left late Mrs, Kenney, London. The bride was becomingly gowned in blue shiffon velvet with matching accessories and corsage of talis- man roses, The attendants -were the bride"si sister-in-law, Mrs David Hastings, and David Hastings, brother of the bride. A. weddinv supper was served at the home of the bride's parents after which the young couple lett on a short motor trip, • Hastings Fox A. wedding of much interest was solemnized on Friday, November 17 at Melville 'Church manse, Brussels. Rev. S. Kerr officiating when Miss i GOULD—PAULIN A quiet wedding was solemnized on -Saturday afternoon at five o'clock at the rectory in Gorrie, when Rev. J, L. Ball united in mar- riave Edith Marjorie Rogers, sec- ond daughter of Mrs, Elsie Paulin of Wroxeter and the late George Paulin, to Mr• Albert Adolphos Gould, youngest'son of Mr .and Mrs. R. Gould, Cedarvale avenue, To- ronto The bride nvore a street - length dress of Elizabeth blue pebble crepe with black accessories and pion colored coat with corsage of Talisman roses, 'Miss Jessie miimise Paulin was her sister's attendant . Wood Flannelette Blankets at Bargain Prices Flannelette Nightgowns and Pyjamas in several Styles .._.._.. $1,00 up Beautiful Prints—Sin and Tubfast .......... 19c up Work & Dress Pants $1.50 up Get a good Dress Shirt for.................................. $1,00 Compare our everyday prices on quality goods BE ON TOP GET A TIP TOP SUIT A. Wood Phone 24 — Brussels ed Band Store 2lbs. 27c Sultana Raisins A it, 25c Lexie Raisins with the seeds taken 25c out 2 lb Lexie pkg Raisins per pkg • • • • 15c Cut mixed Peel (Lennon, orange, 25c citron) per lb Whole Lemon or Orange Peel per tb 25c Walnuts per tb • • . 45c Extra Good Cherries, green or red tb 49c Fancy Almonds per tb Colord Cocoanut • • • • per tt, • • • • • 35c (• Fruit Color, per bottle 10c We have a few Lux deals left 1 large pkg Lux 25c 3 cakes Lux Soap 10c P & G'Soap 6 cakes 25c H Hornes Dutch Cocoa • • per glass • • 15c Magic White 2 bottles 15c Hemphill's Wheat Berries per bag • • • 20c Canada Matches • • • • • • 3 boxes •' •'' • 33c Summer Sausage per tb Macaroni & Cheese Loaf , • • per tb 25c LEWIS A RUSSELL, BRUSSELS 1 and wore a street -length dress of hunter's green with matching tur- ban and her corsage was tea roses. BANG! OFF GOES THE LID ON THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SEASON AT lilliax Hardware Listowel, Ont. With our Store Filled With The Finest Lines of Merchan- dise We Ever Put on Display. We Are in a Position to Handle Any Kind of Business Both, in Quantity and Quality, MIRRORS Heavy Plate Glass Mirrors of All Sizes and Shapes Priced from $1.39 to $16.00 Chinaware ENGLISH CAKE PLATES A LARGE ASSORTMENT 2Ec each Cups and Saucers SOME OF THE FINEST MAKES AVAILABLE 25c - 50c - 750 • $1.00 UP China. Tea and Dinner Sets at Much Below Present Day Prices — See our Line of Gift Chinaware In the Odd Pieces. TRILIGHT FLOOR LAMPS SILVERWARE, CUTLERY SPORTING GOODS, TOYS, AND MANY 'OTHER LINES THAT MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS EASY ELECTRIC WASHERS - • $49,50 Up Cd liIIIax & Son QUALITY and SERVICE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Five Rose Flour Speciai 24 lbs. 85c u Quick Quaker Oats Large Pkg i New Fresh Prunes 2 lb HARDWARE Phone 40 Listowel "the store with the stock" I 19c 25c Royal York Black or Mixed Tea 1/2 1b 33c Hawes Floor Wax 1 lb tins 45c Happyvale Mincemeat 2Ib 17c25c Chocolate Drops per lb • Horn's Prepared Mustard per tumbler , 15c Eatmore Cracked Wheat per pkg 25c Sultana Raisins - 2 lb 25c Cooking Figs . 2 lb 23c Del Maiz Niblets Corn 12 -oz. • • • • 2 tins 21c Another Shipment of Silverware to hand Singapore Sliced Pineapple per tin 1lc Clover Honey 5 lb pails 49c Gillett's Lye 2 tins • • • - • • • • • • • 23c Fresh Juicy Pitted Dates 2tb •-•••••••••-•t 29c Lexie Seeded Raisins per 16 -oz pkg 17c Assorted Mixed Cakes per ib 20c Cooking Onions . , . 10 tb 25c L. W ECKIIER Mr. Ilarris Gould, only brother of the bridegroom, was best man, Fol- lowing the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's mother to the immed- iate relatives. The table was cen- tred with a beautifully decorated three-storey wedding cake, Mr, and Mrs, Gould left on a motor trip and on their return will reside at 1115 Felstead avenue, Toronto. GREY James Knight and; his son, veter- an cattlemen, having returned from the West, brought back about 4 carload of cattle, Herefords and Poll Angus calves, They are as • nice a herd of cattle as you'd want to see anywhere, ,Stewart McNair and Lynn Evans have been busy erecting upho-date hen houses, WEEK -END SPECIALS YOUR CHOICE OF 5 lbs, 'Oatmeal 2 pkg Shredded Wheat 2 Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12 oz, 1 large Fluffs, with glass ALSO 2 tins Tomatoes 3 tins Corn 7 Ib. Pastry Flour 1 Box A and H Washing Soda 1 Bottle Nonsuch Stove Polish FOR 98c S. B. ELLIOTT 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 Denim, full 8 oz. $1.50 pair Smocks to match at same price Good Work Shirts in many different cloths All Sizes in Stock Now. Men's Strong Work Trousers Sizes 30 to 46 waist band l—All 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 $1'00 Another shipment Sweaters & Pullovers Ali 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 •-UN1TED PROFIT- .SHARING SYSTEM - E. J. McTAVISH "A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP, AFTER ALL" Brussels - Seaforth 1