The Brussels Post, 1938-12-21, Page 8THE BRUSSELS ros7: } ; '�' ' a a '
ONLY VIE BEST \ Scheel Ueo
Autumn Term Report
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L. H. GORDON � �r 1
CRAI4L3ROOK PHONE 52-10
A Merry Christmas
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMER SSI? FRIENDS
vamexamealaiourais**,...o.
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
Xmas Candies Galore • , •„
Peanuts Fresh Roasted • • • ' • 3 .... 2 1l
1Ti
Mixed Nuts New Crop •doz. •• • ""•"'
Change ......
a per 11i ..........
Grape FruFruitGood Figs Good size , • 6 for • • •
• ' • . • , Celery, Lettuce,
Fresh-- in .•.•Th ........ 17c Old • • ••'•
New Cheese ....... , . . • per •$i - •• ... , .
per Rideau Hall Coffee 1/2 lb • . -•••, , ... .
Falcon Corn ' . ' • • . • 2 tins • • • . . . tin
Dishco Sliced Pineapple ei•.... '... .
' pail 2 ' • s s ' ' • '
Boyce Honey • • .. ••'
•
ETHEL
..,, 25c and up
....,..,.. 25s
....g,.....•, 35c
. 35c and up
10c
... 25c
Cranberries 5r,
... ...... • 36c
,.,..... 21c
............ 15c
19c
79c
IS L10�6.Vdst
This fquality, Twelveph la
first
proof of quality, in this
prizes in twelve classes,
year's Baby Shows at the Toronto
won
andOttawa babies tlfeditionon s'were
C own
Brand' Corn Syrup.
What better evidence can
there be of the confidence which
Canadian mothers and their
physicians have in the purity
and quality of 'Crown Bra'
A delicious table syrup,
'Crown Brand' is a treat .
for the whole family. portioliAND'
h7t'tc^i
I(06HSYAUt
Tell the boys that pictures of
famous hockey' stars car still
be
obtained for 'Crown
Brand
Corn Svrnn fah Is.
Results of the recent
n,Autirm
'feral Ex/tunn'allons
arebelow. A detailed report has been
ut hams with each student.
At.
sr with
ter considering Chose reports care-
ully-, pareses should einsuLt the
male
IP
f II
t•iuclp;rt if the student is not
rug satisfactory progress.
Grade IX..
Jean McDonald 75
J'oe Stiles 75
John Kelly 54
.1 eau Spelrau 73
llr-len Mairitcheon 71
Joseptrhle Van -Norman 70.5
Maly Fox G9
Jack Allan 69
(500150 Backer 66
'Margaret Gibson 65
Tena Armstrong 62
Helen. Spell' 61,6
351000500 Mitchell 61,3
Helen Riley 59
Harris Bell 55.5
Russell 55,6
Jean Stephenson 54
=election o •Mary Ms(hensleon 52
mss
FAMOUS ENERGY F Elizabeth, Brewer 51.7
Roe's Molted Church S•l holding a Stuart Kerr 51,4
Brown, Ethel C lrrfatnra. tree entertainment Fri- Leslie Rutledge 51
C r00 h. doe 111 night of this week.
SUGGESTION Laura Rutlett 50
blacksmith. for taking- the initiative day in a help Jean Grainger 43
in providing a (aft) irrtknrir Ta treat tot' 81\years 055 age, aalthough ro is nearly HOLIDAY
some Program is respond- Kenneth Coleman 47
with friends, od less and weak condition,
as could be cc. Lemon Tea Jim Ireland 46.7
the children and their. Clarke 'Cardiff Golai 43
Pres Public school u- churches pec as favourably
Presbyterian 'United- By giving i Pected to careful nursing and skilled Lorne Bryan .41
7
nsor- medical attention,
Wm- Hamilton nnfortuntaely P Grade X.
the tree use of fist hail and0 0ent'O 1 5501hip It'Ia\chol 76
fun, let t , with W. T. it GeotKe
1 by a fail on the slippery pavement Geor Stiles 75
other details, [t is dated for f sustained a severely fractured
tro
night, De c, 23 at 315. which is causing conal- Gibson tiles[s
Thursday an- I recently.
'Caton15'United, church have It is to be hoped t' cup shortening pelta Ttiles 69
Christmas entertain -1 week, i Brasuffering, nn- Anna Ylcillis 72 e 66
t t their Cde- (fresh or
aeon¢ for Wednesday of this week,' that thele ttan soon be much Mary Helen herr 65
alto a number 00001 .will
and tba,t complete evaPo
In all Pr°l>ablity q 3 tablespoons Wilma Lowrie r
Lon Ethel tell be be in attendance. 1 covert' Hill follow. The accident Frances Burchell 63.7
Grey 'Municipal ekuncil convened 1 oca in pleased rt notice that shghtinto Frank Marshall 63
We4
are P
during the past week, Allen Mars 11
red ball Place 3 balls in each Donald Walker 58
ouPt
r•ecavedy from a recent sickness, ed muffin
5
An unusual coincidence was not- i Mrs. Wes. Somers• has oracle good P
Mrs, Bert Lake who was under uP °f a ar. Bale in hot
Doris Walke9 57
lied this, year, that ath tax paying i weeks fro Old Coleman 56.6
100 hog prices were on the rise. F.) 20 minutes.
light in the window Christmas0c I the tier a care for some
to
the j is better again, the 1 ms Helen Turnbull 56.3
eve will be an invitation to 1 know.
I Jack Pierce 11
Cur singers to Preset I nicely decorated
. li=bted c tris, •
seen at the home 0 Mr.
-__.-..r.-- for you.
CAIRN SYRUP
VIE FAM Limited
The CANVA STARCH COMPANY
5 F'O R
SOME
XMAS MENUS
Biscuits
(flukes 16-I.0 medium size biscuits)
2 mins s flour, sifted
c3'4 teartoon baking soda
1;_ teaspoon sa
1„ cup sugar
•a
Sift dry ingredients, .Cut in fat, Add
?, cup milk re
rated-
lemon juice
Knead,on floured board,
• orm e small, marble -
sized si.
greased t
Sprinkle with sag
oven (450 degrees
Apricot Blossoms
rennet tablet
1 tablespoon cold water
1 Pint milk
3 tablespoons sugar
n vanilla
un ad r ricot halves
ennrtr Gard according to
directions Chill in re-
frigerator. Jdst before serviub top
each dish Of rennet crstard with
Mita 03 the clamed apricot halves
with the rounded side up.
[dere is My second ''STAR" re-
cipe. It will appeal Particularly
to those rc'de:-s who have children
--altolell this tasty dish will delight
adults us well.
I call i1 "Apricot 1310 021 0 0 0" and
children inion}' love it. No boilfn5
no baking, no expensive ingredients
—but be'. a is a luscious wholesome
dish that is certainly entitled to this
month's star, I submit it for your
ppropiate.
Aparaeus Salad
6 rims cut from green pepper or
lemon
24 stalks Coll stalked asparagus,
.Fresh or canned,
Lettuce leaves
French dressing
y2 ,tablespoon tomato catsup
Cut rings about one-third inch
wide. -Lf lemon is used, reprove She
pulp, leaving only the Peel.
tour stalks of cold asparagus
through each ring and arrange on
crisp lettuce leaves. Serve with
French dressing to which (tomato
catsup has been 'added,
Bran Raisin Bread
uoi s,n,, r present a C'ltrist• {{{ 'Cte u c ted and splen- Graham Work 54
--- Built Christmas tree to be Mary Helen Lcltmier 53,3
----- f and �1:- Grade XI,—Form III•
FREE SERVICE 1 Ii 1 ear is a pleasing and cheer
11111 rcotmdet that Christmas season ]tea. teaspoon Lois Plum 78
4 or 5 c
DISABLED OR DEAD has again come,
OLD, With E nests orchestra supPly \1 the I
to package,
HORSES OR CATTLE ? inc; the music, Frid* night at
there was a Pleasant
uw'n'r ,
tm''.enjoyed at a dame, spansore t
by the hockey buys.
it.t.e:fnr drico .ations and reit ova -
rations hiveic•e11 iin01>lor w Grey'
t(wrrsilill hall. through 1>111 en:
and support of Isthel Women's Insti-
tute.
removed promptly and efficiI;, Irak
en y.
phone "COLLECT" to
WILLIAM STONE SONS
LIMITED
PHONE 21 INGERSOLL
BRUSSELS — PHONE 72
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Here
Is Something Different
Give A
Smart Useful Gift
TRAVELLING CASES
Specials for Christmas Trade
$1.50 to $4.00
Brass Sundries for Harness, Bridles, Halters, Etc.
N. CHAPMAN
Shoe Repairing
Harness -Maker
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GUShESftRE HRMFIIt
trims th Y are an EXACT CORRECTION of the
Erors of Retraction of Your EYES
That is why we will not supply Lenses until
we have given your EYES a
COMPLETE Examinationso
thathe
we KNOW how every part
Delicate Eye Mechanism is
functioning. Thus we eliminate
the Guesswork and get
Satisfactory Results
when others fail
Every One Should Have Their Eyes
Properly Examined At Least Once
—Every Two Years—
Frederick
ears--
Fr.ederick F. Ho inuthPhm., R. 0.
LIAR
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Phone 118
RISTON Phone. 26X
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BRUSSELS
1 egg
1 cusp sugar
14 cup. nrolasess
1 cup sour milk
2 tablespoons melted
1 cup bran
2 cum flour
1/ teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
?is cum raisins
3 1easpocr,,s baking powder
[seat egg slightly, Add sugar,
molasses, milk, melted shortening
a11c1 Man, Silt flour, sods ;alt and
baking Powder, Atix raisins
110110 and add to first mixture,
Bent
1 t.in
well, nuke in well greased
for 11/2 310(1111 in a moderate overt
('50 degrees F•)
shortening
James Lamont 73
Jean Scott 72
lllizai>eth Backer 66
Isabel Turnbull 61
.Mary Davison 63
Janta King 62,6
Dorothy k:ntstrong fl
.1.• mule Van Nonnran 59
Mrry Ireland 75
Jeanette Sanderson 57
Mary Backer 56.8
Glenn Wheeler 56,7
D001111 Lawless 56.6
Frank Scott 55
;Marion. Lake 53
G1ada's Davidson 51
lcor• Williams 49
'Luella Mitchell 46
Charles 133ryaus 43
Mona. Miller 40
Kenneth Wilbee 40
Jack McDonald 35
Grade XII,—Form IV
FUNERAL 110;11'1'
U✓Ili,+rr+ ^t rest
(a a 110(2,(0 62,1:11
,pRRSr1NAL ATTENDANCE
'phone 65
Day Or Night Gallo
Moron HEARSE
B 6, WALKER
6 mbalmer and Funeral
Direotor,
Wishing you the joys
of a
Merry Christmas
and a bright and
Happy Xew Year
ilises Palace Bakery
WISHING YOU A
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
AND A
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Croi
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Wilton & Gillespie
With Our Best Wishes
For A
merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
We Wish to Couple Thanks for Your Patronage
which we shall strive to merit by giving
prompt and careful attention to your orders.
Rowland's Bakery
�ar•r��
May if our Christmas be
A Merry One
and the
New Year Full of
Happiness
Harrold Parker 72
Vliginla Plum 720.23
George Nonfihlwood 70,25
John Spelt. 70.16
Alice Blake 69
Bambara Michle 68
Tom McFardgzean 64
Earl Coutts 63
Hannah Russell 60,14
Glen Dihwoublr 60.12
Juneve Hull 60
Louse Stiles 57
Bent Black 52
William Ring 48
William 17c'lomier 60 (not ranked)
Grade XIII.—Form V.
Edith MaOTarvis•1.1 70
Betty Best 55
55515ert Ke0'er 40
Dorothy Balalnitylle 71 not ranked
Marie King 56 not ranked
g'ao'l>el MacTavish 77 not ranked
Ross Wheeler 56 not ranked.
Dorothy Wright 62 not ranked
Those :Ancients 1101 ranked are
taking only .three of fewer than
-11u•ee subjects,
J. G. Allen - Blacksmith
mtmairatmmowiliMATit
mmWe take pride in
numbering you among
our valued customers
and we hope to merit
your continued confidence
ELMER D. BELL, BA.
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phone 20?: - Brussels, Ont
WILLIAM SPENCE
Eutate Agent, Conveyancer
one) Commissioner
General insurance
Of:ice
Alain ktreet, -- Ethel, Ontario
HAROLD W. LOVE
Ethel, Ont. — Phone 22-8
General Insurance Agent
Merry
Christmas
and a happy
New Year
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