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Faysta Stock
We he,.ve a full line of Dr. Bell's, Pratt's,
Hess' and Rcyal Purple, Stock and Poultry
Preparationt,
Worm Capsules; and Powders, Dri-kil,
Licide, Dip, Disinfectants also Hellebore is
back on the market.
Sulphur, Salt Petre, and Epsom Salts.
Recipes or condition powders carefully
compounded.
Ventitle h` :.1sby,y
Beautiful Greefng Folders
at 5c, 10c and 15c each.
Stand Up \talent _nes, New Designs at
11Oc, 1.5c, 25c and 40c each
For Scheel Poet Office Boxes Valentines at
lc each, 3 fcr 5c and 2 for 5c. Now is the
time to select them, while the stock is at its
best.
For Deccrating, Bristol Board, Red Crepe
Paper and Serviettes.
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mileage
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other t3im
mile for main :.
dollar for do..'fiar
and you'll do
what =Miami aQ
motorists have
done - yoa'II
"go fit"
YOU
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DEALER
Before you tuna
the toaster on,
Please have the bread
at hand;
Md if to "OFF" in times
you'll turn,
Know what? Your toast
will never burnt
Brussels Hydro
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TELEPHONE No. 62
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RIUCTIINS
In
Children's Winter
Ready -To -Wear
and
Men's Overcoats
Phone 472 w Wingham
or
Leave at Wilford Cameron's
Phone 40 Brussels
ERNIE SEDDON, WINGHAM
Formerly The Radio Shop, Brussels
Order Now At
\\•.-ilu''d y, January „soh, ta4�
y
Horsehair, FeatLers new and o3'., Rags,
Bags, Scrap Iron and Metal
and all other salvagable materials.
HICHEST CASA PRICES
Opened Every Afternoon
For Sale -All kinds of Piping, any size.
L. J_{. azi
Successor to M. Yolleck _ Phone 107 x 2
or Phone 23-r-12, George Thornton.
David's reaction to the burning of
his home and the captivity of his
family. The 1seratarn was suecluny
directed to the moods :.vhioh over-
take Christian workers' when faced
The Brussels Creanel'y with lack of response from those
whom they would help,
Melville Church
At the morning service Rey, Mr.
Milne preached on the subject "Tun
Atitsibutes oR ani Active ehristian."
The subject was based on flu'
Epistle of Paul to 'Titus, Chap. 2., a
chapter which states in no uncertain
termstthe qualifications for Christian
living, The chair rendered the an-
them "0 Love that wilt not let me
go" by Matheson. June Work took
the solo parts.
ETHEL
The January nu'atiu„ of the t're'.
hytenlan W.M.S. :vas het[t at the
home of Mrs. Loc:islnry, with a
large nit emit nor,. The scripture
Sohn 14:1.21 Wyss real by Mra. Ti.
Bowes. The Roll Gall was answerers
by giving a vow from the Bible, Mrs.
l7. Richards gave a paper on "The
New Year, its Opportunities and
Responsibilities." It is our ftp
sponsibility to use ever" opportunity
in the ,coming year for service in the
work or our church and for our
Master, Mrs. Richards closed with
e•solo, "Some Bay Cil understand:'
The hostess then served a dainty
lunch.
A. very successful euchre party and
dance was held in the hall Friday
night, by lPthei Women's Institute.
Tli.e next monthly meeting will be at
the home of Mrs, Percy Stephenson,
Ethel.
At the eventing .service Rev. Mr.
Milne preached on the snhieet "Seel- -
Encouragememlt" from the story of
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate
Conveyance
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE
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Women's and Misses' fur trimmed and
Un -trimmed Winter Coats, sizes 13 to
24%, Regular up to $39.50
Special $14.95
One Rack of Wom'ens and Misses Dresses
Regular up to $9.955
Special $1.98 - your last chance
Misses' Plastic Raincoats Reg. $3.95
Special $1.98
54 inch All Wool Plaid Reg. $350
Special $2.98
54 inch cicular all wool Jersey Cloth
made in England, in red and green
Reg. $3.95 a yd. _ Special $2.98 a yd.
4 Girls Winter Coats 8 and 10 years
Reg. $15.95, Special $8.95
Gray Ibex Flannellette Blankets
Special $3.50 per pair
35 Women's Sweaters, short and long
sleeves, good for Spring and Summer
Reg. $2.98, Special $1.00
1000 yards Stripped Flannelette in several
shades to choose from, worth double the
price, Special 4 yards for $1.00
Children's Wool Pullovers, sizes 2 to
Reguar $1.59, Special $1,00
Poka-dot Plastic by the yard
Reg. 89c, Special 2 yards for $1.04
2 yards of Print for $1.00
(Only 4 yards to one customer)
Misses' All Wool Skirts - Reg. $4.95
Special $2.98
THE
Boys All Wool Golf Hose 81/2 to 10
Special to clear $1.00
Boys Part Wool ,Pullovers some with zippers
A bargaain'c f the year =- Special $1.00
Men's Wool Lumber Men's Sox
Special $1.00
Men's Wool Work Sox
Special 2 pairs for $1MO
Men's Leather Lined Work Mitts
Special $1.00
Men's and Boys Felt Slippers
Soft soles, Special $1.00
Boys Wool Suits, 1 to 3 years
Reg. $22.98, Half Price Special $1.49
Boys Tweed Suits, Regular $17.95
Special $9.95
Boys All Wool Windbreakers
zippers, Special $2.98
Men's 5 -eyelets and 2 buckle Work Rubbers
These are from the Army surplus Reg. $5.50
Special $3.50 pr.
Boys' Blue Breeches- Special $2.49 pr.
Boys' Leather Lined Mitts, Special 39c pr.
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We still have a good assortment of Stanfield
?` Store Wide Bar,ains fox the Whole Family Sb;rta and Dra rers and Combinations