The Brussels Post, 1940-6-12, Page 8June Values
FOR THE FEET
Blue. Jay Corn
Plasters „ 25o
Rexall Foot Powder . ,,, , 25c
New Size of •
Scho'II's Corn or
Callous Pads ..,,.,,,.... 25c
Rexall Corn Solvent , , , ,,, 25c
SKEETER SKOOT
25c Bottles
To Keep Away Mosquitoes
Menthollne Balm 25c
French Balm
A very Soothing
Lotion 25c bottles
FIrstald
Germicidal Soap ...,..,.,, 25e
School Examinations
Begin Soon
Our Store, the place for Complete Stocks of Examination
Tablets, Fountain Pens, Ink, Pencils, Mathematical 'Sets.
Drawing Paper, Art Brushes, Water Colors Etc.
DEODORANTS
Rexall Nice
New Packages , , , .,,,.. , 350
Odorono Ice 40c
Dainty
A Deodorant Powder 35c
Instant Odorono 40c
Mum .35o
GREAT VALUE
Gillette Razor and
Blue Blade 25c
Lavender
Solidified
,Brililantine
60c bottles
Sikay's White
Shoe Paste in
Tube 35e
Stays On
E. R. SMITH
TELEPHONE NO. 62 —
DRUGGIST and
STATIONER
TELEPHONE NO. 62
Seed Corn - Sorgrum
Sorgrum Grass
Rape Seed
Screenings on Hand
$1.00 Per Cwt.
D. M. McTavish
FARMER'S STORE
PHONE 46 BRUSSELS, ONT.
Read the Classified Ads.
They Pay Dividends.
LOOK AT YOUR LABEL.
RED BAND
STORE
Choice Groceries, Fruit, Confectionery and Flour phone
12
Specials for Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Climax Bug Ciller
10Ib. bag 35c 20Ib. bag 65c
Made Rite Pastry Flour 24 lb bags 1•• , , • 65c
Hemphill's Wheat Berries 2 for 1, • • . • • • • • • • • • , , , • • .. • • 23c
29c
.. 29c
15c
27c, 49; 60c & 75c
Tip Top Tomotoes 3 tins • • • , . • .
York Choice no. 4 Peas • • • • • 3 tiers
Magic White •••-•• • • • • • 2 bottles , • • .. .
(Broom Special) • • • • . .
, , • , . 2 pkgs 23c
2 pkgs • . • • , • 25c
Lard Per Lb. 10e
Huskies
Shredded Wheat • • .. •
Coleman Pure
Magic Baking Soda • • • ..
Calay Toilet Soap • •
Tiger Catsup ,
Lamp Glasses, both sizes
Quaker Puffed ''Wheat •-••• •
LushUs Jelly Powder • • • , •
Oxydol •_...•..•.•,,,•;,•
•,.,. per R, 9c
.2 bars ••••• • 11c
per bottle • ••- • • • • 18e
• •• each .. lOc
, • . , . 2 pkgs .. . 15c
3ibaxes •••v••• 25c
• • large , 23c
Lewis A. Russell
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THE BRUSSELS PAST
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WLl?NE'S;AY, TZ714,D 124
1940
'6,Y IT THE, "SALADA"" WAY
Inti 4' 1S heaping teaspoons of Salada Black Tea in a pint of fresh, boiling water.
Apel minutes strain liquid Into 2.quart container/ while hot, add 1 to 1;4 cups
of(#user and juice of 2 lemons, strained; stir until sugar is dissolved/ fill container
w tG cpld water. Do not allow tea to <ool before adding cold water or liquid
ricornscloudy. Serve with chipped ice, The above makes 7 tall glasses,
TEA
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Reid's Glasses Satisfy
You are sure of perfect eye comfort with Reld's glasses.
Modern, advanced methods of eye examination, newest styles
and very moderate •prices prevail here always.
Have Your eyes examined examined by'
•
R. A. REID., R. 0.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AT MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 to 5.00 P. M. PHONE 51
At the Churches
Rev. F. Watts, rector of St. John's
Anglican Church was, Sunday morn-
ing, for the first time celebrant for
the Holy Communion ,Service, Sol.
Ilowing his Ordination which took
place in 'St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon-
don, a week ago. ;Sunday evenilvg
services were also conducted by the
rector.
'Services, in Melville Presbyterian
Church on Sunday were conducted
by the minister, Rev, S. Kerr. The
Lordfls Sumer was 'held at the
morning service when a large
:.crowd attended. The evening ser-
vice was conducted by the minister.
An anthem was given at the morn-
ing service,
IServicea in the United Church on
;Sunday were conducted by the min-
ister, 'Rev. H, J. Mahoney. His
morning smbjeot was "Cheerfulness
in These Troublesome Days," with
a duet by Phylia Sullivan and Ruth
Jewell and a solo by Mies M. Gar-
niss, The subject for the evening
.service was "Quest for Beauty,
•_-,Kmow'ledge and Service:,
LOOK AT YOUR LABEL.
MONCRIEFF
The regular aneeting of the
W.M.S. was held at the home of
Mns. Alex Speiran, on Wednesday
evening, June 5th with seventeen
Ft Wood
Girl's and Ladies Slacks
$1.00 • $1.25
Boucle Sweaters $1.00
All -Wool Sweaters $1.98
Bathing Trunks
(Boys' and Men's ........ $1.25 up
Large 2 Ib. Sodas 25c
Pie Peaches , 10c
Irish Stew ...... 2 tins „ 25c
(Aylmer)
TRY OUR FRESH
GROUND 'COFFEE
'7-i. Wood
BRUSSELS — Phone 24
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eHeIeE GROeERIES
Flour Fruits - Salt
Aylmer Sweet Mixed Pickle .. 27 oz jar 25c
BIue Ribbon Tea • • .. , , - • -•• • 1/2 lb pk 33c
Blue Ribbon Coffee --• • • • . , • , 1 lb jar 55c
Instant- Postum • • .. • • • • ..... • 4 oztin 35c 8 oz tin 60c
Nonsuch Window Cleaner • .. • • • • bottle 15c
Wheat Berries ••-•-
Bulk Peanut Butter
Blue Ribbon Baking Powder
Livingston's Puffed Wheat ,
.•• 5 lb bag 20c
1 lb 15c
1 lb tin 25c
•, 16 oz 20c
1 Family Size Princess Soap Flakes
1 Regular size Princess Soap Flakes both for 33c
ilinommy 7-211/1/1/1//mil
Elliott's Economy Store
Once Tried - Always Satisfied
Phone 55 -- x --- Brussels
BUY 9
MIS
Bread Baked In Brussels
We Have a Full Line of: -
CAKES PASTRIES — BUNS
•-'--On..Hand, at All Times
A TASTY TREAT FOR ALL
ROWLAND'S BAKERY
Menne 113X Bnistlls, Ont.
uperior Stores
Brussets = 'Phone 64
QUALITY apd SERVICE
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
RINSO
Large Pkg. 22c
SMZEL
Fresh Salted Peanuts .. • • • • per ib • • 19&
Marshmallo's • , 10c pkg and • • .. •• • ••• • • • 25c
Toasted Wheat Puffs • • • Large pkg , , . 18c
Plain White Serviettes • • • • • per pkg , • • 15c
Wax Lunch Paper • • • • .. . • • 100 -ft. rolls 25c
Carnation 'Milk • . 2 tall tins . 15c
Aylmer pure Chicken Soup • • , per tin . 15c
Jello Puddings .. • . • • • 2 pkgs 15c
Quaker Puff Wheat • • • • • •••••.•• • 2 pkgs 15c
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue , , • • 4 large Rolls • • • .. • • • • 25c
Kova Heath Salts ..........per tin .. 18c
Back Cat Floor Wax . • • 1 tb tins
IT cleans white shoes • •-••• per bottle • • • ..
Five Roses Flour • 98's ..
Assorted Toilet Soap • • . , , 3 cakes
Salada Tea Bags 45 • • , • ••
Our Own Blend Coffee • • • • .. • • per lb
Old Hickory Sodas ..• • • • per pkg
Grape Fruit Juice ••••••• • .. • • • • 2 tins
Hillcrest Shortening
, •••25c
15c
, $3.15
11c
50c
,, • 49c
25c
17c ,
,. •. 2 lb ,. ••• 23c
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L. W. ECKMIER
ladies persent. The President Mrs.
Kennetly McLean was in charge and
the meeting opened with Mymn 249,
"Jesus shall reign w'here'er the
sus.' 'and Mrs, Jas. Baillie led in
prayer. The devotional WEDS taken
Mrs. V. Inglis and, Hymn 513, "Land
Of Our Birth we pledge to thee,"
was sung, atter witch the Roll call I
and the Ibusines,s was taken by
President. A solo by' Doris Sali-
ne and Edythe Speiran• had charge
of the topic which proved very in-
teresting. Olosin;g Hymn 252 "In
Christ there is no east nor west' and
the W.A. followed with, Mns, Orval
Harrison as leader. 'Plans were
made for the Annual' Garden Party
being held July 3rd. The Listowel
Ohoir
have been engaged for the pro-
gramme. This promises to be a •
good evening for every one so keep
the date in mind. Farther particu-
lars later.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Smith and
family of West Monkton cailed on
friends in this community on Sun-
day.
Quite a number from here are at-
tending the Graduation exercises of
the school of nursing at Brantford
General Hosmitalon Wednesday,
June 12; Miss Dorothy Mann is one
of the graduates,.
Miss lSdna Procter has been re-
engaged as teacher for another term
at a raise in salray.
E, J, McTAVISH
Ready -To -Wear Drygoods
DRESS ES
Sheers—numerous styles in plain anal
figured fabrics. All New Arrivals
sized from 14 to 44 • • $5.50
ALPACAS the soft cool weave of this silk
is hard to match for summer wear
.411 pastel shades • • ••.• • • • • $4.95
CREPES wash crepes an ideal material for
all occasions • • • • Special • • • • $3.95
SPORTS WEAR
Slacks $1.25 Sport Waist • • • • 98c
Chenille Sockees • • 35c Picture Hats 30c
MEN'S WEAR
New Clothes are styled for coolness
Summer Trousers •••• • $1.98
Fine Broadcloth Shirts • • • • $1.00
Ankletts shortees • • • • • • 45c
Sport Caps ••••. •..... 25c
Work Clothes of Cool, Sturdy Goods
at lowest prices
Brussels General Store