HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-12-13, Page 5xHIM BRUSSELS PASTvtrranNlS„ UI]Cp1Vtil 19th, 1999.
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GIFT SPECIALS
We suggest
overcoats -
Smartest styles and models for
Dad or Brother.
Boys' Suits --
Different colors and styles
Windbreakers-
Leather and Wool, all. sizes
Neckwear --
All the latest patterns
Hosiery--
All
osiery 'All Wool, latest designs
Shirts & Pyjamas -
Forsyth for Quality
Snow Suits -
For Boys' and Girls'
Dressing Gowns -
All shades plus quality
Sweaters -
All Wool and the best makes
Stetson Hats
Also Brock, F,trotrers & Homburgs
Madeto-measue Suits -
Canada's Best ,advertised lines
1i will pay you to buy your needs in Woollens, Suits and
Coats. Make Your List and Shop Early at Hanna's.
OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS.
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Some gardens in the village were
plowed last week end tinder ideal
conditions. tit is rather unusual
that plowing could be done the
second week in Dece-miler in this
part of Ontario.
The social held Monday night last
at Ethel Presbyterian !Church In aid
of the Sunday School was happily
:al _uure-ilrully carried through
el' t^wt, was tile price fiuo
eel b t' r, at Ethel for Monday's
shipment.
111hcl United Church W.M.S, con-
vened at"the home of Mas. J. Acnes
in their December meeting for the
election of officers
;i:hc1 public school concert le
Otte(' 'for Dec 21st,
A lot of children are looking for -
`vat l.c-1it''ullt in seeing Santa
Clan r when 110 an9cars, in Brussels,
Saturday of this week.
'itev, Mr. Kerr or Melville PresibY-
1arltn church, Muse's, conducted
reivlccr last Sunday in Craltbroolc
and Ethel Pre,byterinn clinches,
he, and Met Ames, Bryan Antes
and Helen Bateman were guests at
a birthday anniversary dinner with
Glenn Ames as guest of honor at the
home of his parents Carl and Mrs
Antes in Grey Twp. Monday, Dec. 11.
A dance at Cranbrook given Fri-
ding night wasthe licit largely Pat-
100bO"d outrit-town week end attrac-
tion for E4he1rites,
There was ]the usual last minute
rush Inpaying, manic+ipal taxes on
Dec, 14, the time limit, before inter-
est would! be added.
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The Ladies!' Guild anis W. A. of.
St. George s ,'Clhureh met at the
home cf. MIM W. J' Humphries on
Wecinescl'ay last. The meeting
(11)111aid with the .president Mrs.
Htarghries i the chair and hyinri
117 was siioij. The Scripture rending
1100 react, gvf Mrs. Hench; and Mrs.
Iio'linger led In prayer. In the ab-
sence of the secretary M.is!s Maty
Humphries read the minutes and
also the reports of the. Bazaar and
Gomer Contest. The total receipts
from Ste Bazaar amounted to $197.
A. table cloth on which patches and
donations were sewn !was brought In
at this meeting. The jedges were
Mrs. Wm. Shortreed and Mts. W. C.
Bennett, The neatest patch. was
pant on by Mrs Clarence Martin and
the largest donation. by Mees! Mar-
garet Kelly, The total amount of
donations 'were $1.1.00. Business
was discussed and a vote of thanks
given to all those who helped at the
Batizaar. Two pleasing solos were
sung by Mi,S Mildred, Sellers and
Miss Beth Shannon, A Hymn "Jesus
keep me near the Cines" was sung
and. Mrs, Hendry closet] with prayer
after which the 'W. A. • held their
nreeting which opened by the sing-
ing or halm 356 followed by Mrs.
Irollinger reading the W. A. praYer-
A Sunday. School from the West was
chosen and presents are being sent
by the members to each child for
Christmas. The meeting closed with
prayer and a dainty 11111011 was serv-
ed by the hostess'.
Miss Many Buchanan or ;Strat-
ford. visited relatives and friends
in Walton; Mas, Moore, of Lon des -
bore, has been visiting her daugh-
ter. Mr's. Moody 380119nd; Mrs. Joe
i.:^.ve and her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Broadtfoot, of Grey Township, visit-
ed on Tuesday with. Mrs, James
Mustard of I iplpem; Mrs, Joe Love
received! word of the death of her
sister, Mrs. Earl Inman o•t California
on November 29 She was dorcnerll
]lists Alizabeth MlcDougall, young-
est (knights' of the late Mr, .and
Mrs. Donald McDougall. '
and the management appreciate the
support rendered.
Some time ago some dogs either in
fight or Irolick crashed through a
large section of the trout window in
G, A. Dnnbar's store. The new
glass. arrived Saturday of last week
and following the misfortune, there
was at least the good fortune of
havirg a choice weather condition
in which to replace 11,
Jolla Kreuter was at Birth, a few
days last week fulfilling a business
Church .Women's. Missionary Society,/
11".19 held at 'the' lio'1ne of MIS. 'F,
' hes npson' 001 Thursday last. After
the customary* program Rev, J. B.
Tow -end pre='.ded over the election
of otdicerss which resulted as follows,
President. 91rs•, 1c. Thomson; Vice -
P1011', 111115, 1w, Dow, Sec Tress„
Mrs. S, 511011; Asst Tres., Mrs: A.
Leaver, See of CIulstia11 , Steward-
ship. Mrs S. IM0Eui'ney; Sec, orf
Temperance 91ns. J. Masarrr, Sec. of
Snyolies. 'Mrs, '(l, (toultee, Mrs.
Walker, Mrs. SShieli; Sec, of Corn -
inanity •ler l ii21 W1, Mrs it, Conite5;
Sec, of Baby 13;tnd Mrs, L, Wight -
man; Sec of Mieleicn Band fans, 5, '
:0111 • P1 ESS, .R•eiporter, 11105. 1.
Slric.11 Pieni5ts, Miss 13eeoroft, Six
t .r+utlit es. were 0I3501nted each
with its cwart runvrmoi•, sash of theta
will be responsible for 2 meetings
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SUPERIOR A
QUALITY
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Maxwell House Coffee l's 2per obi 45c
Mince Meat 2 tins 25c
Singapore Sliced Pineap'le per for 9c
8c
Broken Walnuts
Aylmer Choice Golden Bantum
.Satin Mixed Candy • • • . • .....
Xmas Gift Suggestions -
Ladies Silk Scarfs
Ladies Silk Striped 'Slips
Baby's Wool Bonnets
Men's Fancy Cashmere Socks
Men's .Fancy Boxed ed Ties
Ladies Kid Gloves, lined • • per
SERVICE
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Corn 17 oz. • • • per tin 8c '4
2 Ib for 25c
each 65c
...• each 69c e
• each 59c
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Store Opened Every Evening till After Christmas o
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I � HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE •
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A .euchre- nod dance was e'Pmrsor-
ell in the Foresters' Hall, Belgt.tive,
on Frld'py night by the Slcati
Club, The early Hart of the evening
was spent in cards, The prizes were
w'au by Myrtle 'Valli and William
Mi-l<ernze, and the consolation
prizes went to Edith MCClemaghan
and Gibson Armstrong, The lucky
drt r ticket was draire by Mrs.
Arclile Montgomery, a bride of this
es altad in this prize. also be-
ing won by Edith Mc•Clenu ban.
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the W \'L:S. of the totted C'11111'ch
Beigrays held their regular montlr-
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on Wednesday, Dec 6
with a good attendance, The
I're,ideut Mrs. 13, Wheeler presided.
B11',3110 9 concluded, the -'worship
period 8o11bwec} with a reading by
\l s. J. \Vheelee•, a duet by Mrs,
N. Keating and Mrs. C. Procter. '1'he
,study book "moving millions" 2nd
chapter "The irutonelmbles" was
taken by Mrs. M. Crosby, ']'lie dele-
gates Mrs. J. Wattle and Mrs. E. Phone
'Niel -Oman presen1cd ci. 14)11050111 re-
port of the sectional meeting which
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Our Stock is Complete with every kind
of Gift to help you with your Chrktmas
LISTS- Gifts which are sure to win
FAVOUR - Gifts which you can afford
LINGERIE,
Lovely crepes'and satins, in Panties, $1.0® to $3.95
Gowns, Pyjamas, and Slips .... • SOc to $3.95
Rayon Lingerie
HOSE- r„il
Orient Chiffons, Crepes, Service Weights, 85c to $1 5®
and Wools the perfect gift
GLOVES- $1.95 to $3.95
Soft, warm Angoras
Fine Dress Kids $2.25 to $2.95
Durable Capeskin
LINENS -
John S. Brown Linens Are Always Acceptable.
We have a big stock of 'Handkerchiefs„ Towelling,
Breakfast Sets and Cloths.
BLANKETS -
Pure Wool Coverlets in beautiful colours and
patterns $5.25 to $7.49
ARROW SHIRTS -
A Man Likes nothing better than an
Arrow Shirt • • • • whites or colours • • • • $2.00 to $2.50
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Fine Broadcloths, Warm Flanne ettes o
$1.75 ,
1 $1 75 t $3 50
SOCKS-- 1 39c to $1.25 P
Good Wools, Silks
DRESSING GOWNS -
Eiderdowns, Flannels, Silks $2.95 to $6.95
Our Store is Open Evenings De'c.14-23
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'I'lhe United Church Young Peo-
ple's Society were guests of West -
0010 Society last week. Over 40
made the trip and enjoyeda very
pleasant evening. The 'Belgrave
Society took the earner part of the
meeting. Anna G'rnsby presided with
Elaine Walsh at the piano. 1<eu-
neth Wheeler react the 1esS011, and
Geo. Michie tools the devotions. The
tante was 1sleen by Edna Vincent
and was, an address! on ''Youth and
tate temperance Question," The
musical feature of the evening eon -
ell or a dual by W. Lane and
Freda Jordan. The Society with-
drew bUs meeting for this week to
give 1I'0 1' time for 1eces.'ury Clt'is't-
111n1 practices.
The Executive of the local lied
Cross organization met in the ]tome
oa NG'. 1'. 1-I. Wale oar \'orbitday
of lust wealt. Six recently ai'poluted
members' took their place on 1111'
executive; Mesdames 3, Dunbar, 1i.
Sh011111itoru, 1' Cantles, it, Higgins,
A. Young attd 0. Annu1roog, Formal
arletication is bc.itig 11+'111ci. for a
charter for a local branch and ell ar-
rageMenls are of a provisional
notate 1111111 such a charter 4s re-
cei,,,'d 'No difficulty is expreles to
obtaining e chanter and i1 Is only a
m1rt of tint bti-ot'e at will be re-
ceived, 'Canvassers for the various
]tarts of the tes.ritory were annotat-
ed tut no canvass will be untlertkeu
until the beginning of the year.
hittller 015101ls of nreatrgemenwe \viii
be published atter the charter has
BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR SHOPPING
DROP IN A "=;tD SEE OTR STOCK
T here will be sure to be something you would like
Have you considered a small 'Radio for
your kitchen or say in the children's room.
We have a nice selection of Toasters, Irons
Hot Plates & Coffeee Makers -
You can make the coffee on
electric or a wood stove.
A Washer would solve your problem
Dad.. priced from $69.95 up, easy terms.
ALSO some used hand machines, very
reasonable. -If your family radio is done
we will give you a liberal allowance on a
new one -Ask for a demonstration.
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Christmas Tree Lights and bulbs also small ei.
Electric Christmas Trees
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WARWICK'S ELECTRICAL. SHOP, Brussels t
Something New for the 'Boys --Buy him a
plane, he will take great delight in building
these planes 15c up
We have a rare opportunity in a Used
Sweeper & Electro -Luxe machine, used ••
three months, in new condition, new guar-
antee and complete with all attachments.
SEE THIS MACHINE
priced.
Used Pianos always available -suitably
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A QUANTITY OF HARD GREEN WOOD AND DRY SOFT WOOD FOR SALE.
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If she still wrote letters to Santa Claus you may be sure hers ,would
be brimming over with requests for beautiful accessories and lots of
pretty lingerie. So it'll be no trick at all to delight her with your
Chostmas present if you select it from our distinctive holiday
collections. a
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Evening Gowns-- in the new 1540 triode's
showing delicate shades of cerise, love -bird blue,
pink and white. Sizes 12 - 20. m
Lingerie -She'll be thrilled with Xmas Lingerie
by Janee, Gowns, Pyjamas, Slips, Panties. Nice
Xmas variety to choose from.
Housecoats - mpke a lovely gift. Viyella
flannels, satins and crepes, buttoned and zipper
fronts.
I ose"GOTHAM GOLDSTRIPE, Chiffon, Crepe
and service weight in new shades.
CoatsA gift for Mother and Daughter. A wide
choice. Prices now reduced for December.
"Exclusive Not Expensive
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