The Brussels Post, 1939-4-12, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
ahiferra Lemon3 22c doz.
British Columbia
Salmon
2 large tins • • •••• • • • •
tcamisssagiSaintraTorts MISe
Tomato Catsup
11 oz. • • 2 for • • • 2 5 c
High Grade
Pepper 20c
1 tb for
Kaybee
Tooth Picks 5c
1 •box
National Matches 2410
3 for
insusementaxwmausammarcssa
Supreme
Mincemeat 24c
1 i'b ...•
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Supreme
Shortening
2It for ...... ....24c
TIMILWINEMININSIMMOPIWPWINO
Large Lux
25c
24c
s.ss.MMI
Libby Vegetable
Soup 25c
3 for
Gold Medal
Pumpkin 25 c e,
3 for .... ........ .
Good Old
Che
C3e
Gold22 c
1 tb
Medal
Jelly Powders
5 for
`Mirac:e' Washing
Washing Fluid
25c
25c
Silver
Gloss Starch
per pkg
Gin-cr Snaps
9c
1 doz. 5c
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Oid Dutch
Cleanser
llc
Canadian Beauty
Pastry Flour
6 tb pkg
22c
Happyvale
Prunes
5 tb for ... -......25c
White
Cooking Beans 25 C.
5 tb pkg
IF YOU ARE LOW IN POTATOES - GIVE US A CAW.
Royal Train
Arrives Here
At 2.30 o'clock
0S1trab0ord Beacon-Hetaid)
The Royal train, bearing King
George VI and Queen, Elizabeth will
arrive in Stratford at '.20 o'clock on
the afternoon of June 6 and will
pull out of the city exactly, 10 min•
utes later at 3.30 o'clock, it was
a• ^otmIcecb by Mayor Thomas E.
!Lary following a conference with
rr'icialc of the C.N.R. Royal Can-
-adieu Mounted Police and ProvInic-
Permanent Spezials
From April 5th to the 15th
BE THE SMARTEST OF
SMART THIS EASTER SEASON
Let us set your Hair "Up" or
"down" In a flattering style
SPECIALLY PRICED
PERMANENTS
$150 Wave for - - $1.75
$3.50 Wave for - - $2.25
$5.00 Wave for - - $3,00
$6,00 Wave for - $4.00
$7.00 Wave for - - $5.00
Brussels Beauty Salon
(Over H. B. Allen:a Drug Store)
Phone 55X for an appointment
lal Officers on Thursday. Confer-
ence was held' at the office of R. E.
Orr, Divisional Superintendent of
Transportation at the C. N. 11•
Depot,
Thousands of people from all over
this part of Ontario are expected to
be in Stratford on June 6 and ac-
commodation for them is being ar-
ranged, Under a scheme proposed'
by Mayor Henry and sanctioned by
C. N. R. officials and Ottawa head-
quarters of the R. C. M. P., alt
freight and passenger cars end loco-
motives will be moved from the C
N. R. yards here from Downie
street to Romeo street and thous-
ands of people will be able to get
ir''o That apace to see the Royal
couple.
The allot hal n•which precedes
the Royal train will arrive in Strat-
ford at 2.45 o'clock and will pull out
of Stratford before the Royal train
arrives No otter trains will run
over the linea for at least two hours
before the Royal •train is scheduled
to macre the trip, it was announced.
Mayor •Heu•ry's• scheme to clear
the railroad yards will probably
mean that Stratford will have more
accomanodation ofr spectators and
loyal ,subjects to see their rulers,
than will anw other city In Western
Ontario. Other places find they lack
the necessary space for citizens to
congregate while waiting the Royal
brain,
,1,++++++++++44,4,i,,+44.4,44+4,4,4 The time of the train's arrival
DON'T GAMBLE
WITH YOUR EYES !
If you have noticed after reading or close work that your
Eyes become tired easily or you feel nervous and have a
slight headache, you can be sure your Eyes need attention.
Conte to Reid for $ thorough, scientific Eye Examination
ked proper glasses at moderate prices.
You nave a modern, complete eyesight service within asy
reach. Mr. Reid comes to Brussels every Wednesday
(except the odd time when roads are impassible) and
maintains an office in Miss Hingatonis store. Phone 51 for
an appointment NOW.
R. A. REID
AT BRUSSELS OFFICE -MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2'00 to 5.00
"hone 51 .for Appotnttnent
and departure will be officially au-
0ouuScod to the ,11oy111 Visit Conianit-
tee a't a meeting 1n the City Hall
Monday evening.
Accommodation for 100,000
it has been estituated that 100,000
People can be t,c: o:umodrated In tre
C'. N, 11, yards and. along the 0. N.
R. rigt1-o5.way from Romeo street
all the way to Erle street 10 neces-
sary,
If present ailangeineavts work
out aS por schedule .hero will be
School children from Listowel, Olin -
fon, Seaforth, 'Godericlr, Kincardine,
Milverton, Millbank and all Inter -
points at Stratford that
Of c^:'e there ore scores 01
minor details still to be arranged.
There will babe to be drinking
fountains for flu* people. Thousands
of school children cannot be asked
to eland for two or three lhour•s in
advance matting for the thin with-
out needing some sort of accommo-
dation. The fountains may be tem-
porarily 1nhlialled by '~tapping"
water mains in. the C. N, 11, yards
although just how that pant of the
Plan will be carried out is not
definitely known as yet,
GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Minutes 00 Council Meeting feed
April 1st, 1939.
Moved by Leslie McKay, second-
ed by Alex Alexander that the nvin-
utet be adopted as read. -Carried.
,Moved by Alex Alexander, second-
ed by Leslie MolCay, that we amend
By-laws No. 4.1937 and. No, 8-1937,
Kisitner and North West Drains, to
cover the additional cost of con-
struction as per the engineer's de-
ficiency report. -.Carried.
Moved by T. C. Wilson, seconded
by Leslie McKay that all relief be
discontinued except in any case
which the Reeve may consider
necessary, -Carried-
Moved by Leslie MICKay, seconded
by T. C. Wilson, that we agree to
co-operate with Huron County Coun-
cil up to 25% of the expenditure for
reforesbraion purposes in each
school section, --Carried.
Moved by T. C. Wilson, seconded
by Leslie McKay, that this Council
will give all possible co-operation
with representative Shearer, if he
should) hold A. combined Short
,Course in Ethel this coning fall or
winter,-Ca•rried.
Moved by Thos. Dougherty, sec-
onded by T. C. Wdlsou, that all
accounts presented) and approved be
paid,-ICSrried.
Moved by Alex Alexander, sec-
onded by Thos. Dougherty, that we
adiourn to meet again April 20th,
1939 at '8 o'clock or at the call of
the Reeve, --Carried,
The following accounts were
paid: -
Roy Vegan, snow plowing .... 45.50
W. Armstrong, Avow roads S,SO
Alex Armstrong, snow roads 1.20
,Stuart McNair, snow roads .70
Wm, Machan, snow roads ,.,. ,70
Blair McIntosh, snow roads .70
Mac McIntosh, Ma ow roads. .70
Angus Brown, snow roads .. 1.10
John Hood, snow roads 1,50
James Stevenson, lumber 9.77
John, Trainer, snow roads .,,1.00
Wni, Cameron, exp, to
Convention
Dom. Road Mach. Co., 12.89
Join Pennington, remove
ice
School Section. No. 11 200,00
Stan, Alexander,
Alexander Award
J. H. Fear, clerk's fees
Win. Elliott, sheep killed .,,
Ales Ale•vanc'er, value sheep
Listowel Banner,
Tenders Wanted
S, H. Fear, register
relief aIli!pldcanite •
J. H, Fear, relief account ,
Prank 'Harrison relief acct,
Wm, Ziegler, relief .acct.
Geo, Dunbar, relief acct..,
Alex Dunbar, relief acct,
J. H. Pear, April Amory
R. J. Lovell, supplies
Brussels Post, print school
notices
7iwp MbKlllop, telelpluone .... 11,00
3. H. Feer, Clerk,
13.00
3.60
9.00
2.75
10.00
2.00
2,85
10.00
5,65
39.10
27,66
49.04
3,28
4.1,65
1,50
.50
BELGRAVE
The Women's Ins'titute will meet
at the home of Mrs. 3, Townen.d on
Tuesday afternoon, Aril 18, with
the Historical Research committee
in charge, !Convenors, Mrs, 3,
Townond, Mrs. H. Procter; Roll
Call, Showing your Grandmother's
picture and your baby picture; Ad -
dram, Mr. 0, W, Soon; Musts, Mese
Nota Van'cant,p; Lunch tie 0,
Mrs. G, Hlgghis, Mrs. A, Vincent,
Mrs. R. Procter,
The Ladies' Guild of Trinity Ang-
lican church met at hoarse 00 Mrs,
R. W. Procter on Thursday after-
noon, April 4.
W15D:1S07A.Y, APRIL 124ti, 1919
Charles Stewart
Dies Suddenly
Seaforth, Apidl 3,• ---Charles Stew-
art, poniiuent resident of Seale -tit
died suddenly last night as the re-
sult of a heart attack. He was a
menthe]. of the firm of Stewart
Bros., well-known Seaforth cloth-
iers, and •w.os widely known
throughout this district,
Mr, Stewart occupied many re-
sponsible positions in Seaforth and
at the time of lila death was a
n1 11 r of the Lions Ciub liere.
He was also a Charter member and
Past President of the latter organ!.
enon,
!Mir, Stewal't was born in Seo -
forth, 500 of the late Mr. and Mrs.
,I,'mee Stewart. He attended Sea -
forth Collegiate Institute and has
always reta.ined an active interest
in that sc•h o1, At the time of hip:
death he was an, honorary president
of the Sea•fonth Alumnae Associa-
tion, Following his graduation
from school here be went to
Chicago and New York wheer he
lived until his return here in 1904
when he entered into partnership /
with his brother, Harry Stewart,
under the firm name of Stewart
Bro•ts,
is his youth ,he was a Promin-
ent athlete and was a member of
the famous Beaver Lacrosse team
stere, He was also a member of
Huron 'County Soccer Foo Shall
team, He retained a great interest
in sports and only two days before
his passing he had been elected
honorary president or Seaforth
Amateur Athletic Association, He
was a memper of the Golf and
County Club, the Lawn Bowling
OEub and the Curling Club here.
He woos married 30 years ago to
Margaret Friel, who. survives hint,
together wit Mayo sons, Friel and
Donald, and one daughter, Jean,
all at (tome. Requiem High Mass
was sung at St. James" ,Roman
Catholic 'Church. here on Monday
morning at 9.30 o'clock
PUBLIC
AUCTION SALE
OF HORSES
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th
AT GALBRAITH SALE BARN
BRUSSELS, ONT.
at 1 o'clock
30 Good Ontario Horses
Some matched Teams, 3 and 4 years
old; 5 Good Mares, 5 years old;
Some Mares In Foal; also good
cheap work horses.
Two Good Wagon Horses, also a
High Class Saddle Horse.
J. H. Galbraith, Prop.
F. W. Kemp, Auctioneer,
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE -
House and property on Albert St-
Miss
tMiss Ella Woods
WANTED -
20 pigs. about 75 lbs,
phone 23-r-19
James S. Armstrong
FOR RENT -
!Pasture, running water.
phone 21-r-4 Mrs. Clark,
Concession 16.
FOR SALE -
Thoroughbred Poll -Angus Bull, fit
for service.
'phone 43-r-10 Selwyn Baker
FOR SALE -
About 5 tons of hay.
1c pl,y to Charles Cleaver
phone 41-r-7 Ethel
FOR SALE-
O.A.O, No. 1 Falcon Barley, clean
seed 75c per bushel.
Wm. McNair. Sr,
phone 24-r-10 or phone 24-r-13
POR SALE -
A quantity of White King Seed
Oats•
phone 42-r-7 James, Clark
FOR SALE OR RENT -
75 acres of good laud, all workable
N ?Z of lot 29, Comcesster 8, Morris
Twp. apply to
R, Currie, phone 12-r-14
Addison Taylor, phone 23 -r -S
FOR SALE -
SEED GRAIN
Banner Oats; also mixed Banner
and Two -Rowed Barley, .Peke 01,50
per cwt.
phone 554-16 3, M. Katigh1 & Sons
R, R, no. 1, Brussels
AGENTS WANTED-
FAMILEX WILL S'1'AIR'l' YOU in
profitable business like hundreds
of others throughout Canada. No
experience required, We train you.
Liberal commission, for selling 200
guaranteed necessities. !Meet ail
competition successfully, Ambit-
ions salesmen, write for free cata-
logue and plan without obligation,
FAMILFIX Co, 170 St. Clement,
71lmitreal
After Easter Sale
Our Great Stock -reducing
0
reit" Sale
Starts This Week -end
You will find bargains such as you have been
accustomed to over a period of years during a
t 7pleai "PARIS SHOPPE SALE" Everything is re-
duced in price to clear the racks and shelves quickly.
COATSin all sizes, fitted or straight back, in the
11 season's choices materials real 1939
styling, in the colours of: black, navy, suez, japonica,
beige, grey and green Prices from $8.95 up. Also a
handful of 1938 left -avers at from $5 to $10.00, former
values up to $22.50.
tai
TAILORED SUITS at on y $19.9iarg
Regular $22.50 GOING AT
All orders and special measurements at regular prices.
Cir 1:
$17.95
IN THE MILLINERY SECTION
We Have Hundreds of 'Fine Hats to chose from
Straws and Felts for the young Miss or for the conservative
Matron, a style to suit every taste, prices from
TO
$1.95
$2.95
HUNDREDS OF FINE DRESSES
FOR AFTERNOON OR EVENING WEAR
LOVELY GOWNS FOR THE BRIDE or BRIDES -MAID
Half Size Dresses for the stouts, in a variety of new
materials plain, figured or Swiss embroidered.
You will have no trouble finding a new frock at the
price you want to pay. Prices from
$2.95 -TO- $14.95
FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY
Chiffon and Service Weight FIRST Quality only
Sizes 81/2 to 101/2 in the New Spring Shades
49c Per Pair
(no mail -orders)
1
You are realty saving money
when you shop at the
PARIS LADIES SHOPPE
Listowel leading ladies wear store
Where your Dollar buys more
Induct New Minister
At St. Marys Service
St. MarYsl April 7.--Approximate-
iudnotiou services wee held in First
Presbyterian Church when the con-
gregation and presbytery welcomed
the new Pastor, Reb, J. T, Strachen,
formerly of •Owen, Sound, Rev. W.
E. Keily, of Listowel, moderator of
the presbytery, conducted the ser-
vice and the sermon, was delivered
by Rev. J. 'H, Moore, of Shake-
speare. The Sterile leading up to
his call were told by Rev, A. R. Wil-
son, interim moderator. ,M¢•.
KelVly, then addressed' the new min-
ister, and Rev, C. S, Oahe, of, Strat-r
ford, addressed the caugergation.
H ave
YOUR EYES
Examined
Thursday, April 13
I expect to be at myBrussels office all day Thursday April 13th
to give Expert Anylitical Lye Examinations and to fit
Glasses when required.
EYE STRAIN
wastes valuable Nerve Energy and depletes the vitality of
the whole body; causes Headaches, Nervousness, Sick
Stomach, Double Vision etc.
•Let US give you Clear Strain Free Vision.
F. ', Homuth Phm, B�, R t.
ANYLITICAL OPTOMETRIST
Harriston
Phone 118
Brussels,
Phone 26X