HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-6-19, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST
ung Values
FOR THE FEET
Bine Jay corn
Plasters . 25c
Rexall Foot Powder . 25c
New Size of
Schoil's Corn or
Callous Pads .,, ........ 25c
Rexall Corn Solvent ...,.. 25c
SKEETER SKOOT
25o Bottles
To Keep Away Mosquitoes
Mentholine Ba(m „ . 25e
French Balm
A very Soothing
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2
Lotion ..... • .. 25c bottles ti
Flrstald
Germicidal Soap 25c
AN OE
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• .,WEDN SIDo,Y, xcran 19th, 1940
Willis Tipping cg: His Cafscade Music
AT ROYALT, Wingham
for the next 4 Thursday Nights
May 30th till June ° Z. Oth
Admission `50c
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7 i Door Prize
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School Examinations
• 'i
Begin Soon (
Our Store, the place for Complete Stocks of Examinatl(,n
Tablets, Fountain Pens, Ink, Pencils, Mathematical Setsnai
Drawing Paper, Art Brushes, Water Colors Etc. ''`
DEODORANTSGREAT
Rexall Nice r 'rp
New Packages .......... 350
Odorono Ice 40c
Dainty
A Deodorant Powder • • . 350
Instant Odorono—........ 40c
jMum ,........•••... 35c
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VALUE
Gillette Razor and
Blue Blade . 25e
Lavender I'{
Solidified
. Brilliantine.,.
60c tiottlee
Elkay's White
Shoe Paste in """"'„'
Tube :. 350
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' F. R. SMITH
• DRUGGIST and
.�#� STATIONER
TELEPHONE NO. 62 — TELEPHONE NO. 62
SoudanGrassSeed
SCREENINGSx:.
Car to Arrive About
June 26th
D. M. McTavish
FARMER'S STORE'
PHONE 46 BRUSSELS, ONT. '
Read the Classified Ads.
They Pay Dividends. LOOK AT YOUR LABEL. ' r
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Choice Groceries, Fruit, confectionery and Flour phone 2 ,.
Specials for Thursday, Friday & Satyr dfly
4,.....:-..,'
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Kel
Loose
All
Kellogg's
Tiger
Durham
Schneider's
Weston's
Salads
McCormick's
Handy
Box
Pearl
Extra
Ready
We
Coley
Interlake
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ogg's Family size
Peanut Butter .......
Wheat 2 pkgs(with
Bran Flakes
Catsup ...
Corn Starch•
Boiled Dinner
Cookies
Tea with tumblers
$titter Soda
Ammonia..
Salt .
'Soap
Good Broom
Cut 1ViacarOs1
have a few Dutch
Soap ...........
Toilet Tissue
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V.0
lbs. 19r'
Corn Flakes 2 pkg • ... t9a
• • • per lb • • • • • • • ; 15c
cream pitcher or sugar bowl 25
, .. • • 2 pkgs , . lac
. per bottle 26 oz -
• • ., 2 tins a 35c ;
pd' loll ....... • . • 10c
• • yellow label 38c 1/2's brood ,39c
• • • 2 pkgs • • 27c
pep pkg . . ' "13
pkg* ..:.. ...... o
6 bars
. 49c
• • • • ..... • .--. , • ' • . . •
--• 2 lis' .. • • • 13c
Sets left ,. • • ... ' 2 lb . • , 25c
,..—• • 2 bars •.......•..•, ,... 11c
. • ..... • • • • ... 3 rolls • • , • • 23c
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Lewis A. Russell
ETHEL
S.S, no..6 and S. S. no. 3, Grey, held
on S.S. no. 3 grounds, Thursday
afternoon., June 13'tb, where, with
$ilii `and Mrs. Wm; Ziegler and ideal weather conditions prevailing
there was a pleasant time 'provided
for everybody.
Vernon' Snell of Jamestown. and
Cecil Bateman of Ethel were guests
of hpnor'at a dinner given by Jos.
and Mrs. Acnes just prior to their
return to duties as members of R.C.-
AN.
.C:A,F. for war service. Vernoh is a
grandson of the host and hostess
and 'Cecil is a son-in-law.
Many Etheltit'eh are looking for-
ward with a great deal of interest
to S.S. no. 10 old boys reunion, they
are keeping the date in mind and
will append if possible.
B{U and Mrs'. Leitch, Brussels,
£1 eint Sunday with John Litch and
'ily;:at Norwich, Mrs. McLaren,
aisneter of Mrs. Ziegier's edcomfpan-
iedi them home, for a visit.
'1sa4urday of last week wee a busy
Jay: at b, R. Dunbar's chapping mill.
:Several hours run overtime was ne-
eeslsai?y to clear up the demand for
the day.
A E. King was home over SuIDr
dak:from Brantford, where he holds
eoaition with Codoshut Manutao-
%tu).tivg .Company -
q• (Blake Howlett and his wife ar-
.',pved here over the week end from
tTSS.A, 'to look after business inter -
rests IS the village.
George Hall and !Family of Flint,
Michigan, were Sunday guests with
his brother Roy Hall and family in
'Grey Twp. near Ethel.
Carl P. and Mrs. Ames (nee
Edythe Smith.) attended the Smith
funnily reunion heldSaturday, June
15, at Brantford.
, The Aibwood-Ethel game of foot-
ball at Atwood last week ended in
the home team winning by 2 goals.l o_ ur church. ('2) our society (3) our
Score 2-0
Mliglmay in a welt contested. foot- _�;
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W. Rolland, Watson, went through
Brussels last week with a track of
:pressed hay, 11 ton of it, which he
had: bought from W. McSpadden of
Winthrop, to be sold in Toronto.
Miss; Ritchie was the leader for
the W.M.S. on June 12th, The theme
for the month was our personalities
—A stewardship. Psalm 8 was read
followed. by silent prayer for (1)
ball game with. Ethel .played MondaY
June 17 on. Ethel park succeeded in
securing 1 goal making it a win for
the visiting team.
A group of Young People went
from Ethel, Sunday, after evening
church 'services and enjoyed a
Band concert given in Milverton.
Postmaster Geo. A. Dunbar con•
veyed a. full capacity motor car load
• df Ethelites to the joint :picnic of
F. F HOMUTH
Analytical Optometrlt
guarantees you the
Best Eye Service
Harriston, phone 118
Brussels (Second Thursday
Phone 26x
?. Wo n d
June Sale of
(Oats and Dresses
Sat.June 22nd
t.One Day Only
Prices Right to
Sint your Purse
Come in and
Look Over Large
Stock
A. Wood
BRUSSELS — Phone 24
eHoIeE GReeERIES
Flour Fruits - Salt
pr. Pomelo Grapefruit Juice i. •• .. • • 15 oz. tin lOc
Habitant Pea Soup . • • .. . 15 oz tin 2 for 15c
Super Suds (with glass bowl)( pkg 25c
Weston's Golden Brown Sodas, plain or salted pkg 10c
Fly Coil • ... ..
Habitant Vegetable Soup • . 45 oz. titin 2 for 17c
Wheat Berries, Rob Roy, (Eatmore, Hemphill 5 Ib. 20c
Mixed Cookies ..
Peerless .Wheat Puffs (with ,bathing cap pr bat
- and ball
a for 5c
1 /to 16c
pkg ,25c
Pat a Pan Pastry Flour 7 Ib 22c 24 1b 63c
■ss1Milr
Elliott's Economy Store
Once Tried Always Satisfied
Phone 55 — x — Brussels
BUY
11.11.1 'NN
Bread Baked In Brussels
We Have a Full Lint eh.
CAx.rs .;--. PAS11t1ES •..- BURS
-0r
Hand at A11 Trews
A TASTY TREAT FOR ALL
ROWLAND'S BAKERY
PL•inee 113X +---- Brussels Oat.
ijrI�'rSores
Br'ussets = = 'Phone 64
QUALITY and SERVICE
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES
2 Pkgs. 21c
Royal York Black Tea 1/2 Ib • • . , sic
Hawe's Floor Wax • • 1 1b tin 45c
AAcl arei 's Jelly Powder --•• .. per pkg • • • . , • • . • ., • , . • 5c"
Ovaltine Medium tin .. •• 58c
Bee Hive Corn Syrup .,--•• • 5 tib tins . • • ` . • • 39c
Toasted WheatPuffs 16 oz pkg • • • . • 18c
Gorden Patch Corn 17 oz. • • . • • ... 2 tins • • • ... 19c
Clover Honey • • • • .. 5 11'1 tin - • 49c
Kraft Miracle Whip ' .. ... •.)8 oz • . • ••- 19c
Heinz Old ,Fashioned 'Pickles ••••••• • • per jar • •• 22c
Bruccs and Brocks Bird Seed per • pkg ••••- ...• 14c
McCormick's Pineapple Cookies per Ib • • • •, • • • • 17c
Weston's Salted Sodas ... • • . • .. small pkg • • • • .... • • • • 12c
London House Cocoa 1 lb tin • • • . 25c
Good Humor Cereal .. per pkg • ' • ' • • • • • • 25c
Golden
Net Salmon `. ••••••. , • • • • 1/2 tib tins 14c
Weston pkg Cookies • ... • • ...... per pkg ,.10c
Connor's Kippered Herring per tin • • • • • • . 18c.
Quaker Puffed (Wheat 2 pkgs ... . 15c
Fly Swats .. • • . • . Each . . 10c
L. W. ECKMIER
missionaries (4) ourselves. More
money is required to carry on the
missionary cause. Mrs. Bryans
presented the study chapter. Per
sonality is God's greatdst gift. This
was divided into two parts (1) the
duty of self -development ('2) tlrr
means of selt-development. Eleven
memfbera were presnt. The closing
number was the National Anthem.
A. D. McDonald, Meat Market,
Brussels — — phone 69x
Special Pure Pork Sausages 15c per
Ib. 4 lbs, 55c. 'Our own Cooked Ham
500 per Ib.
Last Sunday
At the Churches
Services in Melville Presbyterian
church on Sunday were conducted
by the minister, Rev. S. Kerr.
Services in St. John's Anglican
church on Sunday were conducted
by the Rector, Rev. F. Watts.
iServlce sin ,the United Church
on Sunday were conducted by the
minister, Rev. H. J. Mahoney. Spec-
ial sermon, for the Masonic Lodge of
Brussels was held in the evening
The choir contributed an, anthem
and a duet was given 'by Helen
Backer and Miss M. Garnlsr, also a
duet by Jean Speiran and Idella
Bryan.
W. Gillespie, W. Kerr, S. Wilton
and Rev. H. J. Mahoney attended
Divine Worship of the District
Masonic Chapter on Sunday after-
noon at Palmerston.
E, J, McTAVISH
Ready -To -Wear Drygoods
Crisp Cool Tahtti Silk, Soft Weightless
Sheers'arid all materials, so well liked
for SUMMER DRESSES, will be found
in Our New Selection; Priced
1.95 2.95 3.95,to 8.50
Lingerie Specials
Slips satin, viscoe suede, etc., complete range
in all the newest styles.
Panties • • • • • • tailored and fancy trim 59c
Pyjamas cool seersucker, cotton, crepe • • • • $1.25
Hosiery Specials
Ladies' Hose, strong, sturdy stockings of
good appearance • • • •.. 15c pr.
Lodies' Hose sturdy stockings of good, appearance .. 15c pr
Ladies' Rayon silk Hose • . , . 20c and 25d pr.'
29c pr.'
Ribbed - Top Lisle Hose
Fall -Fashioned Crepe ... • • • • •
Semi -Service Full.Fashioned Silk
Kiddies Ankle Sbxc •
. • 69c pr.
59c pr:
.. • • . • • 10c pr.
Ail Lines of Men's Wear
Polo Shirts ,••••••. 50c
•
1 Spot# Sox .. r , 19c
Bruisels General Store
Navy Twill Pants • • • • $1.95
Chambray Work Shirts 75c
Wool Work Sox • . • • 29c pr:
Heart' Cotton Sox v., 20c pr