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Be Found Here
SUGGESTIONS WILL OCCUR GALORE
IN LOOKING AT THE BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF
CHINA TOILET PACKAGES CANDY
STATIONERY LEATHER NOVELTIES Etc.
—ALSO—
PLAYING CARDS TALLY CARDS
01r''1' SCORE PADS AND PENCILS
• BOOKS 'FOR --
,THE NEW COURSE OF STUDY
Essentials of Business Practice 60c
Claii man's Business Practice Note Book ..— 35c
Creative English 50c
Basic French
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
CHRISTMAS
GREETING CARPS
NOW ON DISPLAY
Many Beautiful and Cleverly
Worded Folders to
Choose From
SPECIAL VALUE
Our Box of 12 assorted 250
Other Boxes at
35c, 500 and 600
1.00
BRIDAL ROSE CHINA
OUR STOCK OF
THIS VERY POPULAR'
PATTERN OF CHINA
FOR WHICH WE ARE
THE AGENTS HAS
BEEN ADDED TO
AND AT T: -:E VEFY
REASONABLE P1 -.EO
THERE iS QUITE AN
INDUCEMENT TO
ADD MORE PIECES TO
THAT SET, ALREADY
COMMENCED
1. R. SMITH
�Stortt
TELEPHONE NO. 62
DRUGGIST and
STATION f'IR
TELEPHONE NO. 62
SHOP AT
SCHINBEIN3
LoISTOWEL
IT PAYS
Now on
10 Days of
Bargains
and Values
THE BRUSSELS POST
Aged Farmer
LADIES & MI$S£S
COATS AN DRESSES
MEN'S a YOUNG MEN'S
SUITS & OVERCOATS
Have Your Eyes Thoroughly Examined At Reid's
Reid's Glasses
really give the comfort and satisfaction that you anticipate when
_. you have new glasses. You can depend upon the safe, scientific
examination which shows definitely when glasses are reguired.
REID'S GUARANTEE SATISFACTION AT A MODER+TE COST.
,�. t*•, . Stratford's Leading Optometrist
e , t' For Nearly 20 Years
AT BRUSSELS OFFICE—MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 to 5.00
'Phone 51 for Appointment
Reduced Prices on All Yard Goods
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Fowl Wanted
Highest Prices Paid
Fowl Taken Any Day
SALE ENDS NOV. 30th
WAL T ON
WIODNESTAY, .N0G, '34tI1, 11137
supporting Mr, 'S'hepherd's claim in
moral gt'O1tni13, with the resell that
vii1alns."
is Helped ` the farmer was voted $100,
"I care not what the ltiwyei•::, say
County •Gouncll Votes Auburn Man in a caro of "Ths is kilo, teakl hRefi•fe
wm
$100 Claim for Horse Which He I Boan,
Lost When Rescuing Folks in in his hands in saving other's, IL
Spring Floods w11 an act of valor, and 1f w, do
not compensate him we kill' Le
branded a bines of IICU'd.braitrted
Coderich, ov, 19, ---The valor of "Haw would you like to see dread
Andrew Shepherd, aged Auburn ! lines tin the papers 10 the
farmer displayed in the noels or that Huron County couno111ors are
last spring when. he rose from n so tight fisted they refused to roc-
sick bed In the dead of night, Illicit- ognize an act moot braverywould ovea tot 0 e
ed uo a team of horses Marl weak citizen, Shepherd had he
thought of 111r,
refused to go to the dist eased
motorists' assistance " asked Reeve
George McNall. "Ile dict not have
to go. 110 went out of the 1ri,i.inas's
of his scant,"
These were typical of a dozen
appeals, and when the motion to
compensate the valorous farmer
to the extent of $100 was put, it
w110 (al l':t Lt 11:i11111101:01y.
In. 'W. 3I, S. of Duff's i ,,it ell
1 ..aai.,h. met in November. A Wor-
1 shipping Church, lvas the theme,
taken in question and answer form,
Monorief Auxiliary sent an invita-
tion to be present at their thank-
offering
h n -
offering meeting on Nov, 14, T'Miss
study chapter was told by
Knox and the life of Dr. Jean Dow
was related yblirsuT.ir "t1J1 BE
was related by Mrs. Turnbull.
Twenty-four ladies were .present. A
nominating committee was app Ant-
ed to elect officers for 1935.
Dance in Brussels Town Hall,
this Friday night, Wurlitzer Or-
chestra, Admission 350. Every-
body Welcome:
WANTED
Duck Feathers 40c Ib ;
Goose Feathers, 50c lb
We are in the market for—
Poultry—Dressed or Live
—Call for—
Mose Yolleck
or
J. Burnstyn
Phone 52X
to the aid of leve distressed motor-
ists, their lives iu danger has at
last been rewarded,
In affecting the rescue of a father,
mother and three children from an
automobile which had been driven
Into a swollen creek during a rag-
ing rainstorm after a1 culvert had
been washed out, Shepherd 10.+1 a
valuable horse. It became tangled
up 1h the harness, was washed down
stream and d,'.,0 n' 4.
SCOTCH OF IT
For six months the aged farmc-r 1 THE
has tried to collect, The entity 4
()verh1atd bet w1 R'1 a tailor and
Council turned ilial down Ili its
June session. and in t r 11 111',
1'.- Scot Ill:t.n Who o '-nO flee reit ten
stance company Iti 11 011 1011
Mould you charge the Sarni if
mault;':.
I sro•,d els Got . i� ' o-ktdk the
unicipa.Sity ea. 1„0„0„.„,I u 't
til law t'r 11 ,.1 . dict OIllel
to conlpeu01 • '1. Y i ••\tt11y, cer±a inly, sir."
advised that tin• eL,ud bur=t wb?an1 1 "1100 much more cloth would You
deprived hila ,:f ill- ltoasr, w t•; an a need7"
"act of Providence:' "Roughly, about :t yard,
"'then I'll have t:le suit and 111e
Yesterday members rose, to ,`<r •:tt '
heights Of u
• ra'r30}-, 114 ` , : m0 ,I ,.1 0`•'1 ' ;:'+rd, 1r.0, It will 0 111(1 a
unsucccssful;y dom.: la:t Jan.., in I' it or 1t ;ura•rs i. r my wee sna:'
Q''1t2o Leox t0
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SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
ED BAND STORE
Special Offer 3 Lifebuoy Soap and
1 Small Rinso all for
Off
MN
24c
Beehive Corn Syrup • •- • 5 lb 39c
21b 18c
Blue Rose Rice 3 Ib 25c
Hemphill's Wheat Berries . • per bag • • 27c
Tip Top Tomatoes, choice quality
2 tins 19c
Maxwell House Coffee, • . • . per lb 41c
(Special) Cut Mixed Peel per lb 25cIll
Fresh bbl. Sodas 2 Ili 29c Milk & Cream Fresh—Daily to
Rowntree's Cooking Chocolate 16c H Hornes Custard Powder 50 Illi250 M
Baker's SweetnedChocolate 27c Mincemeat 2 lb pkg 61
n.mioam+isan au `en+nWva"a"ns s' vo dams. 11
LEWIS A. RUSSELL, BRUSSELS . ,11
l Mita mmounionsummmmmmimniumu mluumnmu> inn mmoearsassessiet
Good Sized Oranges per doz. • • • 25c
Eating •Figs per pkg IOc
Fresh Dates 3 tb 23c 11
Mont Royal Matches • • • • 3 boxes 23c 1a
Loose Saop Chips 3 lb 25c g
II
Choice Dairy Butter • • • • per lb
0
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Junket Ice Cream Mix l0c u
Protect the Only Pair of
Eyes You'll Ever Have
EVERY PERSON between the age of 6 & 70 should have
THEIR EYES EXAMINED
at Least Once Every Two Years
By doing this any developing Refractive, Fusional, Muscalar,
or Pathological Errors may be detected
before they become serious
I expect to be at any 'Brussels Office in
Miss Bryans Home
all day and evening Thursday, November 18th
Decide NOW to have your Eyes Properly Examined that day
F. F. Homuth, Phm. e R. O.
Member of — American Optometrical Assn.
11 Ontario Optometrist Assn.
Harriston,
Phone 118
Brussels,
Phone 26X
llErag
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Grain 3t,, anted
WE ARE PREPARED TO PAY
THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE
FOR WHEAT
SuItable For ;ur product
Toasted Flaked
Wheat Berries
WE BUY ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AS WELL
Agent—Percy Lawless Phone 29X
T. G. HE '•' P°HILL
Phone 29—Mill Wroxeter
Superior Store
Quality Service
Specials for the Week—Thurs., Fri., & Sat.
per lb 10c
Helmet Corn Beef 2 tins for 25c
Quick Quaker Oats, large plain per pack. 19c
Singapore Pineapple . ... 2 tins for 21c
Maple Leaf Peas per tin 10c
Cooking Figs 2 lb for 21c
Men's Turnbull's Wool Shirts & Drawers each $1.25
Boy's Klakie Combinations each $1.00
Clothes Hangers 5 for 10c
Children's Wool Sweaters each49c
9c
Boy's Wool Pullover Sweaters each
9c
Men's Heavy Wool Tweed Pants per pr. $1.98
Ladies Black Cashmere Goloshes, special , per pr, $1.00
Sultana Raisins, new crop
91�, EGLER
QUALITY - - SERVICE
SULTANA RAISINS NEW CROP
Per Lb, 1®c
1$c
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour per pkg, lBc
Shelled Walnuts 'A R'
19c
Chocolate Drops per tb 13c
Aunt Dina Baking Molasses per tin
Pork & Beans, 21 oz. size 2 tins 19c
Hemphill's Wheat Berries per bag 27c
Sair Pitted Dates 2 tb 25c
Satin Mixed Candy 2 lb 25c
Hawes Floor Wax 1 lb tins 23c
Quick Quaker Oats large plcg . : 19c
Singapore Sliced Pineapple 2 tins 21c
Maple Leaf Peas per tin • 2Oc
Yellow Sugar Light 4 lb 25c
Whole Drained Cherries per It . 50c'
Cooking Figs 2 tb . 21c
21c
Helmet Corned Beef 2 tins 25c
Bleached Raisins per lb 19c
15e
Choice Sair DaUn 2 Ib
�(r 7'fzursday
1
Phones&4s I LI 1‘, Eckrn� t Friday
Saturday
Kernp's Sale Register
Kemp's Sale Register
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1st — For
Delbert Hall, Lot 3. Con. 5, Grey.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE
Phone 2211 Ethel, Ont,
NallIMMONININESSIMMOINIlagilit
Farm Stock, Implements, Etc.
Iiia girls weer named for Rowers
And wealthy hose he wed,
Ile gave up lovely Lily
To marigold instead.
..FRIDAY, DEC, 3, For Charles
Querrengesser, Lot 20, Con, 10,
Grey. Farm Stcick, Implements
Etc, Etc.
BARGAIN EXCURSIONS-- NOV. 25 FROM BRUSSELS
(Tickets also sold from all adjacent C.N.R. Stations)
To C.N.R. Stations in the Maritlmd-Provinces
Province of Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia
NOV. 26-27 OTTAWA, $7,20; MONTREAL, $8.20;
QUEBEC Crflf, $11.455 S E. ANNE DE BEAUPRE, $12.05
ROUNFARES
Fares, Tjcketa Transit Limits and Information from Agents. ASK FOR HANDBILL T:6SE
CANADIAN - NATIONAL
ri Store
PPONE 61
Now is the time, to
Prepare for Winter
C` fire in and get a
Su : ply of 41n aroma
Cl • thing for the
Cold Weather
Just to hand—A Full Line of Ladies Underwear Featuring
Penmans '95' In All Sizes
Ladies Flannelette Nite Dresses and Pyjamas
Ladies Cashmere Hose—with rib topsat 79c and 85c pair
Also Full Fashioned at $1.25 pair
Silk & Wool Hose at 35c, 65c and $1.00 pair
Children's Cashmere Hose -- All Sizes
Children's Flannelette Pyjamas
Ibex Flannelette Blankets both Grey & White
Wool Blankets for cold weather at popular Prices
Men's Sweater Coats for $1.50 and up
Men's and Boys' Brush Wool
Sweaters with zipper @$2.25 & $2.69
Men's Underwear, Stanfields, Penmans and Turnbulls
Men's & Boys' Windbreakers in heavy Doeskin
and Mackinaw Materials
GROCERY SPECIALS
Gold Medal Coffee 50c lb Wonderful Soap
7 bars 25c
Flowerdale Tea • • 75c Ib 1 Ginger Cookies • • 10c lb
E. J. McTAl.VIS
GENERAL STORE
First Door South of Anlerica.tn. Hotel