The Brussels Post, 1942-5-13, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST
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Our Large Stock of Wall Paper, contains charming
patterns. selected to meet the requirements of your home.
They have that added style of coloring that -mark the
advanced designs.
Whether it is just a few rolls for a pantry or wash•r"ooni,'
more for a real living, or dining room, or the r(eessary
for every room in the house.
WE CAN SUPPLY THE REQUIREMENTS
TI -IE PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE.
Large Size
Moth Proof
Garment Bags 49c
and 59c ea.
Large New Summer.:..
Simplicity Pattern
Book is Here. sl
Come in & look xhreugli it
F. R SMITH
DRUGGIST Wig*"
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THE QUALITY THRIF`T`
Phone 7B, 'russels;'
STORE _-
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We DELIVER - Every afternoon from 4 to 6
All day Saturday.
WEEK -END SPECIALS
Diced Beets per tin • • • ..
Luncheon Meat ..... • • . • . , per tin • • .. • • • •
Van Camp's Tomato Juice • • • • .. 48 oz. • •
Peanut Butter in Tins for Overseas
Table Syrup in Tins for Overseas
Apple & Strawberry Jam per jar • • . • • •
Crisco, Large
Crisco, small 1
Waxed Paper
10c 3 for 27c
25c 1
19c
18e,and 25c 'I
1 lHF ,T,I�M 15c
29c
3 lb tins .... • .. • ... ... • • ' F3c .1
Ib tins • . 2.7,c- ,
100 -ft. Rolls , 31M .25.E
.4=1M,
etaLONG
OWest
t�rices'
THE FINEST EYESIGHT
SERVICE YOU EVER' HAD/
No hit and miss methods here. Your eyes are thoroughly'
examined by Mr. Reid and you are told the truth about them:
Twenty -fire year's experience in optometry
alone is your guarantee of satisfaction.
R. A. REID, R. 0.
EYESIGHT -SPECIALIST
Brussels Office in Miss Hingston's Store. Phone 51
EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
FROM 2:00. to 4:30 P.M.
ETHE1
recent illnesls. Also of tlhe severe
I illness of Mr.'W. W. Simpson, . of
• Mr, and Mas. Stanley Sparer' and
Atwood. They were former i•esi-
+bays� of Brarit or°d is'pent . Mother's dents of F76he]
Day,;,a)t the home of W. G., Steven- , Mr. and: Mrs; G; Fii•anklin and Mr.
son's on 10(t1v Con, Grey. and Mrs. C. Franklin - Mrs. Mary
•r The [Presbyterian Mission Band Barron and Miss..Margaret Franklin
rnet lat the (home of Mise Jean of Brantfdrd visited over the week
,0teplluenlsou on Saturday afternoon,' end -at Ge,Q. and Mrs. Addy's.
ilii•. and Mrs Melville Dennis. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steinman of
family visited at 'Roy; Hall's ba Sun- ' Atwood, visited his mother on Sun-
d!ay .afternoon. ' day. She has. been confined to her
' Two more gnats were finished by bed for .some time now.
,the. village war -workers on Friday Mis. A. Ziegler and Billie visited
' . Afternoon, . Mrs. A. Leitch, on ;Sunday, Mrs,
MT. and Mrs. Charlie Mace of Leitch, has returned to her 'home in
Hantiiton visited with Mrs. Mace's:, Brussels.
mother, Mrs: Bent Parker, Sunday.' Mr, and 1Vins. Mervyn Grainger
Mists Helen Bateman visited her,z :and little Bernice visited in the
:mother in Listowel on 'Saturday r pillage on Sunday.
, last.
iMr. and Mrs, Alex Dunbar, Mary . ; Tire .W.MuS. ana erne W.A. of
and Douglas spent Sunday afternoon ••Etlhel United "Oku dh met at the
with Glenn and M. Daimler. home of Mrs, A. J. Pearson. Mrs.
Mies Isobel Banton of Hamilton Jim Pearson had charge of the war -
visited at tlhe home of Mr. and Mrs: ' 'hap service. The theme for May
Percy ,Stephenson over the week' being; "The Church, the Household
end. of Faith. Mrs. George Menzies
The Presbyterian W.M.S. will' the president, conducted the busi-
meet at lire home •of Mrs. Wm. Mc- nems' Period. Fallowing this Mrs.
Inures on Tuesday. Topic to be'' Mrs. Menzies introduced the guest
'taken by Mrs, Jas. Wright. Serie' 'speaker Miss Hood. Miss Hood is a
ture Reading by Mns. Wm. Eclmmier.' returned Missionary from Africa.
Current events by Mrs.. Geo. Krauter. Miss. Hood Inas, been in Africa for
twenty-five years and this, is her
Mns. Harry Speiran visited over third furlough. 1She is all packed
Sunday, ,at the home of her son, up to return to Africa but the war
PHONE .12 ®. BRUSSELS
-do Yeast'
:PerPly 1 �:s
Caninbell's Vegetable. -•Soup . 2 tins • 47pt °`• l d
Per pkg
McCormick's salted •.or plain Sodas
Aylmer 'Catsup per bottle 1• i.11 15C
rr II'!'
McCormick's Raisin Cookies (cellophane wrappl:Kt.�
ed '
:per pkg `J Fi{t
Sheriff's Pure. Orange Marmalade •per' J i{
'' Carbolic Soap • • • • • • • • • • 3 bars in pls t
Newport Fluffs • medium. I,r
Coleman's pure Lard :; per pkg i•
Canada Dry Ginger Ale ...• , 2 bottles
We still have a few carrots, beets,,sweet peas,.. can
-peas, beans in bulk. - P,
Black Cat Window Cleaner`• ° ` '1'rc
Bruce's Bird Seed .. per pkg • . u '15c
;Post Toasties , , .. • , , • .. • . , . 3 pkgs • • • •.. , 5c.
;Quick Quaker Oats with Chinaware per pkg 27c
Lifebuoy Health Soap • • , . 3 cakes 21c
Interlake Toilet Tissue , • • • . 3 rolls • 25c'
/ //.rim' !�w!�y /w� � yr /�.�..�t
- L/r•r`�I S A♦ Fes/ S11.x.. L.' .
Wm. 'SP•eir•.an's.
Mr. Arnold Earl, anuric teacher
in many ;schools here and nearby, is
having a mhusical festival on Tues-
day night, May 19th in the United
Church, Every one welcome to see
and hear the children.
Inspector Kincaid( paid a visit to
the school here on Monday.
The many friends of Mrs. Barber,
another of Mrs, P. N. 'Currie of At- time President, Mrs. 3. King. It was
wood, will be sorry to hear of her decided to .take money instead- of
Wednesday, May 12171, 1942
timers have not permitted her to
do so. She told so many interest-
ing things', about her work in Africa
that time ladies would hardly permit
her to finish her talk and wanted to
hear more. Miss Hood was a dorm-
er ,crowed girl and is spending her
holidays there. awes. Wm. Brem-
ner closed the meeting with prayer.
The W. A. meeting was taken by
COME AND SEE THESE VALUES IN USED CARS.
1 New Case Tractor on rubber
1931 Model A panel . •
1929 Model A Coach
1929 Pontiac Sedan
1934 Ford Sedan
Used 13 spring tooth Cultivator
Used riding {Plow (Cockshutt)'",
G E. NURSE
At The. Cities Service Gas' Station
BRUSSELS . ONTARIO
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�SPECIAIS• FO1*—THURSDAY, FRIDAY •&; SATURDAY
ES
1e kindly ask you .lo,: Phone your
orders early, that we may comply
with Government Regulations as
to Delivery Service.
Aylmer 'Peaches .15 oz. • • • 2 tins • • . • 25c
P &G Soap'' per bar ... 5c
Try Our Raisin Cookies .... • . • 2 doz. • 23c
Hemphill'sWheat Berries • • 5 lb bag • .. 23c
Blue Boy, Coff ee ` 1 lb bag . , .. : 39c
Kreemy Puffs . • Giant size .. • 49c
Christie's Salted Sodas ... ... • per pkg .. 12c
13c
29c
Christie's`Cliaese Ritz • •, per. Pkg • • • • •
St. Williams` Raspberry Jam • • • • • 2 lb jar
Oxydol .. Large pkg ..• ... .. 25c
Ready cut Macaroni . , • • • • 2 lb • . • 9c
IT—White Shoe. Cleaner ..• • .. • Large bottle • 25c
Unwrapped'•Lnundry Soap .. 6 bars ... • • • • • 25c
Mixed Cookies per lb • , .• • .... • • 23c
Aylmer Tomato Juice ... .. 2 tins • • • 19c
Heavy 'Wlrite'Jar Rubbers 3 doz • ...... - 20c
Grapenut Flakes . • .. • • . • per pkg • • . • 10c
Have you `tried Hi.do Yeast • • • • per box of Four • .. • • .. 15c
Pure Castile Soap 3 cakes • • . 17c
it
ECKMIER
hating a goarden party. After the
business ' ` tattte.pabd' NtrVs. Oleaver.
clolsed wid.h,prayer. � aVlps. A. J.
Pearson and the,rconrnpittee in .charge
served a dainty lunch. Ladies from
Union. Church were, also present to
hear Miss, Hood's mesfsage:
WROXETER
The monthly meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute was +1 eld,at the home
of MOS. F. Sanderson, The new presi-
dent Mao. D. 5: ,1McNaug1hton, pre.
sided. The meeting opened with
the Ode and the Lord's prayer,
During ,the busine,sd Period the
committee in charge reported that
1 190 cakes of mnalile syrup had been
made and sent to ;the boys over-
seas. It was decided to help the
C.G.I,T. with their bazaar on May
GROCERY
Beeton's Peas 'and Carrots. 2 tins 29c,,.`
Capital Vanilla 16 ox per bottle 25c
Family Size Thrift 1 , , . •'; per box 85c
Big Five ' , • .... 2 tins' 9c,':
Miracle Whip'Salad Dressing „ . , • • • • per jar 21c
Muffets .. 2 boxes 19c
Ideal Strawberry: Jam • 4 lb tin 49c;
Aylmer Pork & Beans 26 oz. tin • • • . • • • , •• • •• • • 2 for 25c
Post Toasties; • • .• 2 boxes'
MANGEL AND TURNIP SEED
30. The roll call was answered by
paying fees..
Plans: were made for members to
attend the ,district annual meeting
to be held is Br'ussel's an May 19.
Mns J. J. . Allen reported on the I
work done by the local 'branch o1
Ithe Horticultural Society in help -
ing to beautify the 'school ground.
The society also, plaaed Shrubs and '
flower beds around the churches
as well as at the cemetery. As thls
was an all members program, most
of the meantbets contributed items.
A delightful feature of the after-
noon was the ;singing of "My Ain
Folk," by Miss McDonald, primary
teacher of time public school...
Lunch was served by the hostess
aesisted by MOS. Munro.
The singing of "0 Canada" and
the National Anthem closed the
meeting.
6 Women's Navy Spring Coats
Regular $21.95, Special $16.95
10 Misses Reversible Spring .Coats -Come'
Early tor:. this Clearing Special $11.95
25Women's and -Misses' Spring
.;Dresses Special $2 '
Just ' ►rr:~;sed .- Worse
Misses' 'Chi ffon, .a.nd
spun Dresses., _ .... _...
'sizes. 0 r
n,s n9i
"Hon'7e :
in hast
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Just. Arrived - e' arge ship;.
ment.of growing girls white
chcest'F'and Sport Oxfords,
•l:rar r .
Teas„on"a,bly Priced.
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Don't ;.o l'etto ask for your sale -slips- -For
$14.09 Orth of these we give you
ai.;$avrngs Stamp Free.
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