The Brussels Post, 1939-5-24, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST
Wl}DN.JS'1Qt, MAY 2441,.19(19'
FLAGS FOR DECORATING
at 10c, 15c and 25c
STREAMERS OF 5 ASSORTED FLAGS 35c
VERY LARGE FLAG 34 -in x 22 -inch
WITH CANADIAN ENSIGN • • • • 75c
Moth Proof Your Garments Now
Handy Sprayer and 16 Ounce Bottle
of Elkay's Moth Killer and Moth Control Liquid
Regular ,$1.00 value -- BOTH FOR 79c
Kodaks Are Busy
MANY PICTURES ARE 'BEIN•G TAKEN
We have planned for this and have 'a Good Supply of
All Sizes of
Kodak Films
Including the Verichrome kind that gets the picture,
in spite of weather conditions
FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED
PORCH PAINT—
for
SEE THE NEW
KITCHEN WALL
PAPERS—in Reds and
Greens, also the Sanitary
Waxed Tiles
We Carry A Full Line Of
Sun -Ray Poultry & Hog feeds
For Bigger Prof its and Better
Results Change to Sun -Ray
'hick Starter & Growing Mash
F. M. SAMIS
Phone 80 Brussels
King George's
Replies to Addresses
Of Welcome
iQUEBEC', May 17—Here is the
t text of the King's reply to Prime
Minister Mackenzie Iiing's address
of welcome at ,the Dominion
2 lundheon,
2 Mr. Prime Minister:
I am deeply moved by your
1 words of welcome to the Queen
and myself on behalf of the Cana_
dial] people.
I recognize that this moment is
historic. It is the first time that
a British Iiing has crossed the At-
lantic. 1 stand today on the soil of
North, America. Here, in the past
two centuries, through loss and
Outside Steps through, gain, the British Common:
and Verandah Floors wealth of nations Inas been largely
Best Quality moulded into its: present form,
$1.25 Quart This is also the first visit of the
Sovereign to one of his overseas
,,.,, _ ; dominions, It is fitting that it should
be to the senior dominion of the
Crown. I am particularly pleased
that, on the day of my arrival in
Canada, I should have the pleasure
of meeting, not only my ministers,
but all the mannbers of my Privy
Council forCanada.
You, in Canada, have already ful
filled part of the Biblical promise
and obtained dominion from sea to
sea, You are now engaged in ful-
filling the latter pant of that prom-
ise is consolidating government
from the river to the ends of the
earth, from the St. Lawrence to the
Arctic snows.
3 CAR LOAD OF EACH TO ARRIVE ABOUT MAY 26th Me Queen and I are looking
forward, with anticipation too great
S FARMER'S SORE 'phone 46 BRUS5EL5 for expression; 4,o seeing all we
possibly can of this vast country.
Particularly do we welcome the
opportunity of greeting the men.
and women who are its strength
it and stay, and of seeing something
2 of the younger generation so soon
to become the guardians of its
futu1-
Reply To Quebec's Premier
The King paid tribute to the
loyalty of the Fr•enchrCanadian
peope and to the spirit of tolerance
in whichthe two great Canadian
races live as, he replied to an ad-
Chipso, large box23c dress by Premier Dupiesais of
Lynn Valley Tomatoes 3 tins for20c Quebec at a legislative chamber
"It" Shoe Polish per canlOc welcoming ceremony,
Wheat Berries per 5 It, bag22c The King's reply written in
Large Bar Castile Soap each7c French was handed to tine premier
Calumet Baking Powder per tin 10c A Grandlatiou of his text follows,
Brock's Bird Seed per box 15c I most cordially thank you for
Salada Tea Bags 20 bags in box25c the loyal sentiments expressed in
Corn, Beans & Peas 3 tins ..•. 25c the address of welcome presented
Sea Gem Salmon 2 tins 25c to are in this ancient and historic
McCormick's Fancy Cakes per Ib • • • • • • • 19c capital his morning and wish, to
Pinapples 2 for 29c state that the Queen and myself
have been deeply touched by the
reception,
The allusion you have ,made to
the memory of my venerated Fath,
er and Mother also touches me
Profoundly. I wish to assure you
T. R. SMITH
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SCREENINGS AND WESTERN OATS
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Specials for Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Satisfaction At Economy Prices
HIGHEST GRADING PRICES PAID FOR EGGS
We Deliver Phone 55 Brussels
`Every Order, Large or Small Receives the Same Attention
Red Band Store
Coleman Pure Lard 2 16.19c
Aylmer no. 4 Peas 3 dins.25c
Clark's Pork & •Beans 3 tis • • • 25c
Rose Baking Powder • • • 1 lb tin • • • • 15c
Jell -A Milk 2 for 19c
Butternut Peanut Butter • • • 24 oz, • • 23c
Tiger Catsup 26 oz. bottle . • . • 17c
Mange! Seed ........per lb 25c
Turnip Seed per lb 29c
Sweet & Juicy Oranges • • • 2 doz. • • • 25c
We have a few Rinso Specials left • • 25c
Orange Marmalade 25c
Christies new Honey ;Graham
Wafers , + • •. • . 1 lb pkg 21c
Christies Excell Salted Sodas 2 Ib pkg 25c
Libby's 10 oz. Tomato Juice 6 tins • • 25c
Old Dutch Cleanser 2 pkgs • • • • 19c
We have a wonderful assortment of
Plants at a saving price
Red Rose Black Tea 1/2 lis . • • . 28c
Schneiders Boiled Dinner • • 2 this • • , 35c
Large Bologna • per lb .• • • • • • 17c
We carry a full line of cooked & cured
meats kept strictly fresh in
our new Kelvinator Counter
LEWIS A. RUSSELL, BRUSSELS
that th'e late King entertained 'a
deep love for the people of the
Province of Quebec and the Queen
Mother is sin\ early denotedto the
Quebec people.
The spirit of tolerance in` which
the two great races dwell side by
side 'in: this province is an example
to the entire world. This harmony
augurs, well for the future of Can-
ada. 'Canadians of French origin
are proud, and justly so, of their
traditions, customs and language.
Associated with their- compatriots
of o+thier origins; they are united
in. a love for ,CnnadFa, loyalty to
the Crown and devotion to, the
ideals of democracy and libeuty so
dear to eveuyone diving Under the
British flag.
The. Queen and myself are de-
lighted to be in Cauadh and we
assure you we will cherish this
visit to your historic city. We
thank you again for your kind
wishes and extend the sincere
thanks of Princesses Elizabeth and
Margaret Rose for the kind
thoughts and sentiments, you enter-
tain for them,
In expensing our sentiments of
affection for the people of the
province of Quebec, the Queen and
myself pray taltt Providence may
continue to guide you safely
through the future.
Replied In French
The, King spoke in, French when
replying to Senator .Raoul Dan,
durand, government leader in the
Senate, at the Dominion Govern,
meet luncheon. A translation of
his text fololws;
I wish, Senator Dandurand, to
offer •m ytribute to the ancient,
province of Quebec and, this beauti-
ful old city in the language of
the, pioneers who brought civiliza-
tion to the •shores of the St. Law-
rence River. It was here that
the door to Canada was first open-
ed and it was here that the, Cana-
dian nation' was born,
It was here that great exploits
were uccondpdished—leaving records
that will ever remain, glorious for
France and Great Britain, It is
here today that two great races
dnvell happily side by side, The
spirit of Quebec is a happy fusion
of vigorous spirit, proudly guarded.
It was also from this, old sec-
tion of Canada that great n.urn-
hers of early pioneers trekked to
the west and northwest and Join-
ed with the sons of the Britielh
Isles and continental European
nations, to make Canada a land or:
free men.
It is the, mixing of the old with
the: new that makes for a powerful
city or nation.
Harmonious accord and blending
of the various,elements which cott-
stitute Canada was the Ideal dreamy
of the Fathers of Confederation.
I cannot wish for you who hear
me a more fortunate .destiny than
the fruitful and happy accomplish-
ment of this noble dream.
BELGRAVE
Misses Mlantlt4a. and Gertie Arm-
strong, and Mrs, W, Messner, of
Palmerston, were week -end visitors
with 1VIr. and Mrs, Willard Arm-
strong,
Mrs. H, S, ITarlton, of. Parkhill,
wan the guest of Mr, and Mrs, R.
Yule over the week -cod,
Sorry to know Mrs. J. A, Brandon
is confined to her home with an at -
Welt of rheumatism.
Glace to know Mrs, It. E. McKen-
zie fa able to ho around after a IOW
weeks? sickness,
Mrs, Bryant and MTs, 3, Grasiby o£
Blyth, are slaying with. Mrs,. J. A,
Brandon..
Mr, Tim, Siroebottom has. been
laisi up with pieurisy,
Misaca Mucitis. and Gertie, Ileniry
and ltoy .Armstrong of Windsor
spent •the ween -end, width M.e, lad
Mrs, Willard Anrnetrongi Mr, and
Mit, C'. 11, 'Comites Worn visitors
with Mr, and Mm, It. C. McGowaut
Blyth; Mdsa. Mora McGowan, of
Blyth, la teaching at No, 5 Marla
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Brussels _ = 'Phone 64 .,
QUALITY and -- , SERVICE
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY'
Garden Patch Golden Corn
2Tins 15c
Chick Oatmeal 8 lb
LAST CALL FOR GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK
We Have an assortment of Tomato, Cabbage,
Celery, and Pepper Plants also
a good Variety of the different Annuals
Royal York Tea 1/2 lb pkg 31c
Infants Foods 3 tins . 25c
Get the Rinso Deal at 1 small 1 Large ' • • • • • • • 25c
Hillcrest Shortening 1 per tb, 10c•
Heinz ,01d Fashioned Pickles per jar 23c
Kellogg's Rice Krispies 2 pkgs 23c
Grape Nut Flakes pkg 10c
Hillcrest Soap Chips High Grade 3 Iii 25c
Caustic Soda 5 tb _tin 69c
Corn, Peas and Tomatoes 3 tins : 25c
Mangold and Turnip Seed Assorted
Richard's Carbolic Soap 2 cakes 9c
London House Coffee 1/2 IIx • • . • 23c i ... 39c
Dill Pickles per jar 17c
Nonsuch Silver Cream' per jar 25c
French's Prepared Mustard per jar 10c
25c'
L. W. ECKMIER
during the absence of the •teach'er,
Miss Eddthi Loclrhlart of Blyth, who
suffering from an attack of the Mr, and Mils, Angus Brown and
mumlrs• Mrs. Bert ,Polirnson attended the
graduation of Miss Madeloit Speir-
for an, of the Toronto General Hospi-
tal on Thursday evening.
GREY
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Jos. Kelly Brussels
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