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1 lb, Our Own Blend Tea
1/2 lb. Pkg. Rindless Sliced Bacon
1 Pkg. Moody's Soap Powder • • . •
1 Pt. Hawes No Rub Floor Gloss
York ice Cream Bricks
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85c
36c
15c
49c
25c
— COMPARE OUR PRICES —
Monday, Sept. 4th being a Statutory
Holiday Our Store will be Closed All Day.
Store Closes 11 p. m. Saturday Night.
AR'S
ROCETERF
(Semi -Finals)
Flood Light Game
Ethel Vi
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Brussels
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at 9.30 p. m.
41•10
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Admission 2.5c
FOR SALE—
General stow. ,sn highway, white
brick, with MIN ling, also. 4. room
apartment above •store, Post Office
and stock and equipment included,
• Price $10,000. Owner ila health,
General store no highway, with
new hon
stock
Chcpping min in good village, 40
• H. P. Oeisel Engine also gond feed
busines in connection. Price $5,500.
.1. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Phone 84 Brussels, Ont. '
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Un—ssn' t's
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The Voice Of Temperance —
In it's Inst issue Toronto's weekly
neriedient Saturday Night stated that
whereas In 1937 the pliople of the
United States drank 23 times as
notch beer as the people of Canada,' •
in 1347 the ration had changed to 13
times us melt. The Canadians are
catching up swith the 'Americans
Their ratio of drinking -now equals
their nolo of .population. They are
Just as heavy drinkers as their
American cousins. This is at:thing to
boast, about AU it proves is that we
ere as foolish and as wasteful as
our neighbours and headed: .;or the
same kind of trouble, Advt.
kt.aiitgVirgboxi$,M Mit ;
Melville Chvrch
pflev.....A Simpson, °realist -oak
Moderator.
itr, a. • as, . Sunday Sebool ..e.nd
Bible Class
m, Divine Service
;No.Ett ening Strylea.
The United C!Jurc4
4311/ CANADA
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ammeter ,Fisr. Andowes tam 1
Orgautst ..Doceid Dunbar
'Morning Worablit.— 11 o'clock
Supreme Profit
No Evening Worship
Rally Pay Services
,Sunday, Sept, P,Oth
Church of Englatigi
Parish ef Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr Rector,
130. Sunday After Trinity
Sept. 3rd, 1050
St, della Church, tortacas•le
11 a, m, Holy Communion
Sunday School
4.Illaultts+ Church, fienfrpeu*
2 p, m, Sunday Scheel
2,30 p, m, Holy Communion
et, .rp% Church, Walton -
7,30 p. m, Holy Communion
:REGENT THEArld E
Seaforth, Ont.
* *
• Now Playing
Thurs. Fri, Sat Aug. St—
In Teohnicolor Sept. lte
"THE OUTRIDERS",
with
Joel McCrea and A.Isiene bah)
A master piece ..of the.. ,frontier —
'Roaring out ..of the Lusty West ..fs
this Powder — scorched story of a
soldier .,as he escapes .,:the Prison
Camp Miring; the Civil Wal,
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!MOM Tues. Wad. Sept .4-5-6
fn Technicolor
Matinee — IVI,enday, Sept. 4th
•'OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL"
with
June Mayer Charlotte 'Greenwood
Mark Stevens S. Z. Sakall
Tuneful, ovely diverston foliows
pleasant, famfllar course, as It tette
the story of Fred Flatten, tunesmith
who wrote great and farrtillar popular
numbers of another' day.
* *
Next Thurs. Fri, Sat, • Sept. 7-8-0
In Cinecolor
"BLUE GRASS OF KENTUCKY"
with
Bill Williams Jane Nigh
Ralph Morgan
An entertaining and thrilling race..
horse story with a fins touch of
human Interest appeal.
* *
COMING —
"CHEAER BY THE DOZEN*
With
Cliften Webb + Jeanne Crain
Myrna Loy
Wednesday, August 30th, 1950
MOTHER AND SON IN
CRITICAL CONDITION
Seven Taken To Hospital
After 'Two -Car Crash
Mrs ,NIVI'VY11 Alvestal,•y, Morr!s
township, remains in .1 critical con-
dition in Wineharti hospital with in-
iurirs recritcrl In a two -car crash.
She hart no1 regained conscimisnesa,
at time rd writing, Moots the accident
occurred Slinday [light and 11••1•
condition is mnsiderod very grave.
Her elght month ,dd 1,111. Barrington.
is also In a serious condition al-
though ha was reperied slightly itn•
proved having been conscious for tho
first time to -day (Wednesday.).
Tt is believed Mrs. McCauley was
thrown from the car and suffered
it fractured skull. The youngest
child, also has a fractured skull,
Another son. three-year old Gerald,
suffered severe cuts and bruises
Mr. McCauley and Donald. Medd.
W4"4 less seriously injured, suffer -
chiefly from bruises and shock,
Mr. (Thome Salter, driver of the
other car Involved, received ('bests
injuries and was confined to hospital
until Tuesday. Monica Gaynor, nt
•Thoissels, dile other ocennant of the
Salter ear. received only minor hurts
inn van rolosned attar a rheek-un.
The unfortunnte accident occurred
Sunday night at the inter -section of
onneossion 3. 'Morris township. and
side road, two and half miles from
Rrns•sels during a heavy downpour of
rain
The Mernaiev familv. returning
from a Sithrinv nruting. were travell-
ing east on the concession while the
Salter ear was entering the coneess-
ion road from the ;Monad to the
south.
Both (‚(l5 ended UP in the ditch
with -the McCauley ear facing the
roan at an angle while the other car
stopped with the radiator against
the fenee. Roth ears were extensive-
ly damaged.
Latest word received ip that Mrs.
Merattley • hits been taken ITV plane
In Toronto to reoP4VP specialist
treatment.
BARN DESTROYED BY
' LIGHTNING ON MONDAY- NIGHT
Lightning completely destroyed
the brae framebarn of Clifford
Airsick on the 9th Con. of GreY. Ofl
Monday night The alarm was tanned
in at :Brussels at 11.30 p. m.
Mr. Monet; heard the holt strike
end rushed nut to See his born horst
'into n mass of flames. He was able
&t, remove some ohickens that were
in the stmture. No stook. and very
nitle crop, was In the barn at the
time.
'The 1:Mussels fire brigade respond-
ed -lo the gall hat the fire had gained
lon•mooli headway when they arrived
at the seen e four miles east of here.
Ornyu negligible portion of the
loss •++,ns covered hY Instiranoe.
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-BORN
COORt-HRSNE.-- To • Wingfram Gen-
eral Filognjtar, sal Monday, ,August
29th. It, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cour-
chesne, firussedS, a daughter,
prrni 111-IFATPT
1, :fr T AF
W -ed. Thur. Aug. •30 -31st
Loa McCallister, Peppy
Am. Garned, Preston' foster
in
"THE BIG CAT" T.
Technicolor
Fri. Sat. Sept. i2
Robert Taylor, John Hodiek,
,Arlene Dhal
• "AMBUSH"
Cartoon • Shorts
Sat, Mat. 2:00, Eve. 7:30 p. an.
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SUNDAW MIDNIGHT SHOW
SEPT, 3rd — Starts 12:05
After Sunday
also Mon. Tues. Sept. LIZ
Clifton Webb, Shirley Temple
in
"MR. BELVEDERE GOES
TO COLLEGE"
TUESDAY PHOTO HITE
OFFER $200.00
2nd OFFER $70.00
Mon, Attendance Card VW
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HISTORY OF CRANBROOK
SCHOOL SECTION
1 Written by John McNabb;
The first public schemed was PPPPts
PIP ,Old one-quarter miles Pant of
..11 lot 21. POP.PP,041M1 12,
ilneY 'ovoahip. '011e school section
11, ,• rime. errusisIed of lot 12-20
inclusive concession 9; lots 12-21 in. -
elusive, eoncession 10; lots 12-24
eoncession 11; lots 12-24
Itched ('4, e,,neession 12; and lots
11 19 Mellish's, concession 13. Latcr,
lot 211. concession 9 and north halt
of Int 20 and 21, concession 10. were
:transferred to Ethel school section
and lot 19, concession 13, was ex.
changed to S. S. No. 9 for lot 17,
concession 14.
The Crown deed of Int 21, concess-
ion 12, whore the school was situated,
was taken out by .Tohn Ducklow, Who
later sold the south hall' to Michael
limit wi, sold to john McIntosh,
john P. McIntosh's estate to Mal -
roam Mointosh, the present owner,
.Toltu Thicklow sold the north halt
to john 3. Gorsalitz, Sr., who sold to
M, Hnight, J. M. Knight's estate
to Goldwin Knight, the present
owner.
The next lot Past is 109 22, con..
cession 12, The Crown to Robert
Leekte; to William Leckie: to Robert
Leckie; to William Cantor:hen; to
Samuel Cernochan; to Peter 11Te.-
Donald; to Tames M. Knight; to
floldwin Knightthe present owner.
The next lot Is 23, 'concession 12.
Tie Crown to Robert Leckie; to
Henry 'fluttery: to William Buttery:
+- robe Panaboker: "o Thomas
Locking; to Albert and William
Looking: to RobPrt T.nchilltr; to
Elmer T.noking the present owner.
Lot 24. enneession 12, which is
the easterly divis+on of the sehnol
s+,etinn, the Crown to Lena *Doane;
In John carnnehan: to John Clarno-
Chan* jr.: to George E. Speiren: to
sitoderenek: to lClloit Saridnt-
nn•••k• toLARVs take, the present
ownev.
ire will now flint to the lotwest"
of +hp school. lot 20, concession 12.
The Crown to William Watt: to
1441 Walt! tn Martin Forester; to
Valentine Forester: tn John A Wil-
son: to John Pride; to Sarah Pridp
the present owner.
T.nt 19, eoncession 12. the Crown
Tames Watson; to Sohn Sthiss;
to Nal selmnek east half; to ;Tricot)
Schnook; to Otto Schnook' to .Tohn
.T. solniork, the present owner West
half: join; Steiss to T1an'el Zimmer;
to George Mehl; to Teeth Wolfe:
to Tohn Gorsolitz; to TTonry Gov -
sniff': to Harry Champion; to John
J. Schnook; to Tames McFarlane.
the present owner.
Tot 19. enncession 12. the Crown
Adnin Kressler: to George •
Gramm: to George Throonsen:
David Tirown: to Henry Gorsninv:
T1,111'll Champion; to Alex Steiss,
the present owner
•-ltnast half of Int 17ooneession in !,
the Crown to nines Remy to Pirab
oral Mary Rann: to .Tohn Rnnn: to
Louis Stoiss; to Emylene StPiqRthe t
present owner.
West half 09 101 17 enur•t'ssinu
the 'C'rown to .Tolin R'n itch t foo
.Thonb +Lonen to Christian Reel; to
George .Sparling; to Peter Raker.
the present owner.
Port of 'the Cranbrook villnwo. lot
19. a011CP•Sairlp 12. to be continued
is 151'.
milted Church Minion Rand
An enjoyable .plenle of about forty
rasenbers 09 91,5 'Milted Church
ion Rand was 'held on the eiluireb
lawn on Thursday last, Games and
raves were held after which a
picnic lunch with chocolate milk
was served. A ninnber of parents
enjoyed this Pitting with the children
as well, Miss Addle Onrrliff 1Idle
superintendent with Mrs. C. Busch -
len and Mrs. D. A. Rama assistant
leaders. Nriasien I:and meets after
inert:Ng Nership, the .sernspd Sun-
day of every month.
SEPTEMBER IS HERE
This is a good time to ho getting
your stock of minerals ordered. Any
orders borers Sept. 12th will he :wild
at the old price. Get yenr order of
Stable.Phos the hest proteetion and
Meaner In the barn. Order new for
delivery later and StIVP a few dollars.
Try Ductalloy plow unInts Just once.
Three furrow plow, maturo sureadert
waged alt on rubber must sell,
Sen watlenbunt, Phone
TO BE AT HOME
‘; •lt, • Witont.
Wes1,•n-lATILs Cintrolt Manse,
Clieton, wit lo at the borne of their
itionds on Tuesday afiennom and
Sr•pti.mbsr ffitth from 3 to
(011 7 to 1114 OCOPPi01.1 of theta
sty 11111, Weddinn Annivsrs•try
W E P I
Stephenson - Shaw
Too r tilted ('hureh Parsonage,
Ik's lb, sc,•ne of a pretty wedding
°II wednosinY. -kngust 23t11. at 2
p (11.. with Rev. A. Lane officiating,.
when Nora Agnes Shaw, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Frank Shav. limra
vale, and Mr. Gordon Stephenson. F.04
:11.1' 711111 Mrs. Fred Stephenson, of
Brussels, were united in marriage.
The bride w:1% lovely In a street
length dress midi, nylon net over
taffeta with 1 halo headdress of
white nylon s.et with tel pearls and
white net mitt PP A. She wore a cor-
sage of A111(.1'1(.111 Flyanty roses Her
only ornament diamond car rings.
PlP1.0 the gift of the groom.
MI'S. \VIM Brim:PT, twin sister ot
the bride-, as bridesmaid, 'was gowned
In pink nylon net over taffeta fah.
toned similarly tn that of the brido's.
with white pieturo hat and mittens
and a Poi -sage of white roses.
Mr Wm. Stephenson brother of the
groom, was best man.
Followinc the ceremony a wedding
dinner was served to the immediate
relatives at the home of the bride's
parents. APPPPil by friends nf tbn
bride, Don n111•1 WIll'a, fonlvvi sooir,
Shirley Stephenson and Ruth Jewell.
Th P bride's moth er reepiverl the
guests wearing navy sheer, assisted
by the groom's mother, also wearing
• miry sheer. Each wore a corsage of
earnations.
Mr. Wm Bremner pronosed a toast
to the bride awl arnolll to which the
groom responded.
The groom's gift to the hrirlasmattl
*MIR a ramps neckliee and ear -rings.
to the hest man a leather bill fold.
For travelling the bride denneri n
aknmer bine suit with white aoces•
sorips. They will reside in Brussels,
Melville Church Service
At the morning, SPrVire in Melville
Church. Rev. Mr. Laird of Torontn.
occupied the pnlpit. he took for his
text IT Tim., chapter 1. verse 7, C,oti
has given 11P not the spirit of fear.
but of power and Inve and a sound
mindwe most be strong in faith and
charaeter, even as. Paul had great
faith in Timothy, a entintry is made
Up of it people. & beautiful solo NUR
sung by Miss Tune Work.
keas.1.1,=tratm. or.egormowne vow
$1,50 per year - szoe sa
The United Church
11la10• !nu) whom 1 lac,
and run per•ahirto: that.
1111.0 1.00111 1 11PVP POPOOD/Pd
.0(to FOP) noifl t113t day," was the
Biblieal 11 lhn 0' the PI•1110,1 Ow
119 ClipllP11 00 Sonday, %diurist
..;7•1 er Christ, knowledge of
film. .01,1 at4,4111.:111(lO Of a glorious
immortality aro the. '(lags of growth
in this Christian Experiment, no-.
minister deolared,
•res.l.WingnInira.,1"
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I • Pt, tit.• olo•iting/.(030
",,,s1 •.f llroup 3 ffm.! Line'
i•-stP1 nn,iu0 gaup, is set for Bruts-
o• Thursday ioglit,
Tic -inner or ;hi; 4er meet the
inoloinelohlineardito survivor thi)
right to ;•,1v::nee into 111.•
finals.
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East Huron ApTioultural Society
DANCE
In Crystal Palac, BatUrcc,•rn Brussels on
EMESDAY SEPT 6th•
Jach ::chestra
Danc;rq, 9 p. rn. to I a. m.
Refreshments
Acirnissirn $1.00 per couple
Everybody Welcome.
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The Bazaar of the 16th group under
Walton United Church
Will be held on
Friday, September 8th c
Walton Community F
at 8.30 p. m.
There will be a Good Progra-
Bazaar, also a lunch booth.
Admission : -
Adults 25c and Cl
NOTIC,7
Brussels Public
At a recent meeting
Board, it was decide
teaching pupils from
the Village of Bruss,
1 pupil
2 pupils
3 pupils
4 pupils 4
Fees to be paid in a
Sec.-Tri=as., Brussels
IL Aluminum means a lot
to your breakfast! Your
gliddle-calces taste better
with good maple syrup.
And the best syrup is mad.°
from sap that is collected
in aluminum pails.
2. Maplosap must be well -
protected to preserve its
delicate flavour. Farmers
using aluminum pails find
this "food -friendly" metal
preserves colour, taste
and flavour perfectly.*
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3. Aluminum is used
for tapping -pegs,
containers and
evaporators, too. The
increasing use of
aluminum in the in.
dustry means higher-
qualitysyrup foryon„
HINTS TO THE HOUSEWIFE
Natural minerals In food and
water occrusionally discolour
aluminum utonsila. Natural
acids in foods remove des
deposits. For example, Om
iron in spinach leaves a
deposit on aluminum; the
said from tomatoes or rhu..
barb dissolves the deposit,.
*Osebee 'onsets reecho Federal end Provincial ell In replacing
oldvfashloned sop polls with ahelssm patO. Modern shanks*
containers fully conform to all purafood laws.
Laummum clilaPAmy
or CANADA, LTD.