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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday &Satur4ay
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR»P.);
TO CHOOSE FROM
NOVEMBER 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
Drug Prices are steadily advancing and this
is an unusual opportunity
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Sale Bills are being sent out and if you don't get one, please
call at the store for one
F. R SMITH
,IEPHONE NO. 52
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STATIONER
TFI.FPHONid NO. 62
SHOP AT
SCHIKBEINS
IT PAYS
EUCHRE AND DANCE
Under the aupices of the
Belgrave Women's Institute
will be held in
FORESTER'S HALL, BELGRAVE
Music by Leitch Orchestra
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th
ADMISSION -25c
ATTENTION
Middlesex & Huron
- Regiment
Recruits Wanted
Have Your
EYES
EXAMINED
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and enjoy Clear, comfortable
vision throughout the winter,
I expect to be at my
Brussels Office in Miss Bryans' Home all day
THURSi'3AY NOV. th
to give Professional Eye Examination and fit Glasses
where required.
Everyone should' have their Eyes Examined at Least Once
o Every Two years.
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McCullough—Nichol
A. quiet wedding of interest tools
place at the Presbyterian manse,
Brussels, on Friday, October lith,
when Mary Eleanor Nichol, second
daughter of Frank and Mrs. Nichol
Gth concession of Morris became
the bride of Elwood Glen McCul-
lough, son of Mathew and the late
Mrs, McCullough a Elrose, Sas-
katchewan ;Rev. ;Saanuel Kerr
officiated,
Mists. Wiunifred McCullough, sis-
ter of the groom- and Gordon Nichol
brother of the bride, were the wit-
nesses.
The bride wore a street length
Japonica soft wool crepe dress, with
black acceslsorie,s and tweed spout
coat Shie more a gold locket, the
gift of itthe groom. The brides-
maid's gift was a rpearl necklace,
the best man's a leather bill fold.
After the ceremony a fowl dinner
was served at the home of the
bride to about 25 'guests.
The young couple will reside in
Stratford.
WEDDING
READ THE ADS, IN THE POST
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The Middlesex & Huron Regiment will commence its home
training in the near future. They will train two nights per
week. Recruits will now be accepted providing they can
pass a physical examination. It enough recruits can be
secured in and around Brussels, a training post will be
established here. The pay is on the nonpermanent basis,
two nights constituting one day's pay. This is not recruit-
ing for active service overseas. A number of the non-
permanent militia of Canada is liable for service in Canada
and is not liable for service outside of Canada unless he is
willing for such service. Anyone wishing to take this
training may apply to George R. (Bobs) Campbell, at
Brussels any day this week or next.
A. Wood
Attractive Linen Tea
Towels & Towelling 19c up
Ladies' Gloves ............ 25c up
Men's Dress Gloves $1.25 up
Colorful Cretonnes &
Sateens ........... ... 25c up
Boy's two-tone Zipper
Windbreakers $3.50
DRESS & WORK PANTS
OF ALL KINDS
BE ON TOP
GET A TIP TOP SUIT
A. Wood
Phone 24 — Brussels
Red Band Store
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HemphiII's Wheat Berries 5 16. bag 20e
Domestic Shortening 2 lb • • • 27c
Quaker Corn Flakes • • • 2 pkgs 150
Red Band Jelly Powder 6 pkgs • • • • • • 25c
Box salt plain or iodized 2 boxes • •• • • 13c
Emblems pink Keta Salmon 2 1 Ib tins 32c
Schneider's Mincemeat 2 tb pkg 25c
Broom Specials at • . 25c, 35c, 49c & 69c
Ginger Snaps ••r ••.• 2 tb .•• r•a• 19c
Loose Peanut Butter 2 tb 25c
Loose Sodas •'.. 2 lb 25c
Snowcap Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 23c
Aran & Hammer Washing Soda 2 pkg l5c
Extra firm Cabbage per ib 3c
Five minute Tapioca & glasses 2 pkg 29c
York choice Tomatoes • • • • • 2 tins • • •• 19c
Mont Royal Matches • • • • 3 boxes •' • • 20c
Schneider's Cottage Roll per ib • • •' 32c
Large or small Bologna per lb 19c
Side Bacon per lb
32c
LEWIS A,RUSSELL, BRUSSELS
' Maitland W.M.S.
Presbyterial Met
At Cranbrook
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WEDN'la'SDA.Y, ATO MB1G lot
The annual sectional meeting of
Maitland W.M:S, P:esbylteriol was
held in the Presbyterian Church
Cranbrook on Tuesday afternoon,
October 24th. The vice president,
Mrs. Hairy b'IcGee of Wingham
Presided and vice-president Mats.
William McInnes of Ethel read the
scripture lesson; Prayer was offered
by Mns, Nelson Cardiff, Brussels.
Mrs, IBletheir of Cranbrook extend-
ed
xtendeti a hearty welcome to the assembl-
ed ladies to which Ms. McGee, re-
plied, Delegates and members.
from Winglram, Bathes, Bluevale,
Brussels, Etlhel, Molesnvorth and
Cranbrook responded to the ROB
Call. Reports of en encouraging
nature were heard from the.ditrerewt
Peisbpterial secetaiee also the
Finance secretary and the treasurer.
Figures Show a slight decrease in
gtvinigst compared with the .same
period of time last year but hope
was expressed that the alioeatton
would be reached before the end of
the year. Mrs, Robert Davidson,
Dungannon, Presbyterial Pretsdcbent
gave a very clear concise report of
the Provincial Board meeting ,held
recently in; Toronto. The guest
streaker, Ma's. Kenneth MacLean,
Wingham, brought a very splendid
meslsage from the wonderous duties
of our Lord's; life and suggested
that members of the W. M S.
should strive, to be living reflectors
of Christ's, itte. 'Mrs, Leslie For
tune, Eadies' auxiliary president of-
fered the dedicatory prayer. and
Mrs. Peter S, MacEwen, Blueivale
closed the meeting with prayer. A
solo by Mrs, William* of Wingham
and, a quartette by Misses Edna.
Cameron, Gertie Pride, Doris Porter
and MTs. Robinson, of iCnanbrook
was a pleasing contribution to the
programme, At the close of the
meeting lunch was served by the
members of the Cranbrook auxiliary
and all enjoyed a social 'ball hour.
C. P. R. Promotion
The promotion of H. C. James,
assistant general passenger agent,
Canadian Pacific Railway Com-
pany, Montreal to the similar post
In charge of the Ontario District,
with headquarters at Toronto, has
been announced by George E.
Carter, general passenger agent
0f the company, Mr, James sue•
seeds the late C, B. Andrews and
takes over his new duties Novem-
ber let, Mr. James in his 25 year's'
experience with the Canadian Pa-
silk Railway has covered a wide
field in Canada and the united
States, embracing positions of
ever increasing importance and
responsibility,
SP101 Stores
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QUALITY and SERVICE
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
P & 0 NAPTHA SOAP
5 Cakes 1 "°c
Aylmer Tomato Juice Large tin . • • 10c
Redpath Tea Cubes 2 lb carton -; • • • • • • • • • • • • 25c
Winter Grapes per Ib lOc
H. P. Sauce per bottle 29c
Newport Puffs Large Pkg with tumblers, , 25c i
Hillcrest Pure Lard 2 l% 25c 4
Catelli Egg Noodles per pkg 12c
Crisco 1 ib tins • . 23c
Miracle Whip in Two Sizes 35c and 21c
Del Maiz Niblets 2 tins • • • • 25c
Corned Beef 2 tins 27c
Wooden Clothes Pins 3 doz. .. • • 10c
Pat a Pan Pastry Special 24 lb 63c
Our Own Blend Coffee per lb 49c
Cocoa Castile Soap 10 cakes • ... • • 25c
White Cooking Beans 2 115 15c
Bulk Sodas in bags 2 1b • • . • • . • • • 25c
Macks No Rub 6 cakes .. • • 25c
Kippered Herring Plain - • per tin . 18c
23c
Hershey's Chocolate Syrup • • • • per tin • •
._W ECKIMIER
Seaforth Lions' -
Frolic Well Attended
K. J Houston Of
Gorrle Is Winner Of
Automobile—Many
Others Win Prizes
What was thought to be a record
cronvdi jammed the Seaforth Arena
last night for the tenth annual
Lions Club Iiplkowe'en f a+ o Ike,
Throughout the evening the crowd
enjoyed the numerous booths and
games of chance. The drawing for
the grand prizes by W. H, Golding,
Mayor Cluff, G. A. Jackson and
Wm Amenh took place at 12 o'clock
when K. J. Houston of Gerrie was
the holder of the lucky ticket for
first prize and was awarded the
automobile, The second pnize, a
six -piece brealdfast set valued at
$45, was von by Edwin, Wood 0
Blyth, J. R. Archibald of Kitchen-
er won the third award which VMS
a walnut cedar dhest valued at $18.
The fourth prize was a solid leather
men's toilet set, -won by George
Hanley of Clinton,. The electric
t•dble lamp which was the fifth
prize, was won by Walter Hin per -
ger of Kitchener, while Mrs,, J. C.
Crich of Seetfortlr won the sixth
prize, an elelctric iron. The seventh.
prize, a handbag, 'was won by Mrs,
McMaster, Seatonth, and A. Nichol-
son, Seaforth, won the all wool
blanket while the 32 -piece .tea set
was taken by M. Cole, Clinton. John
}tarding, Goderich, won the last
chance prize—a solid walnut desk -
Contest Winners
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Shop Here
For Bargains
New Merchandise arriving daily and
all at money -saving prices
We invite you to compare qualities
and prices
Men's Overalls in all sizes, Special Red Back Kincot
Dentin, full 8 oz. $1.50 pair
Smocks to match at same price
Good Work Shirts in many different cloths
All Sizesin Stock Now.
Men's Strong Work Trousers
Sizes 30 to 46 waist band t --A11 Prices
Fine Tweed or Worsted Trousers from
$2.00 to $5.50 per pair
Another Consignment of Ibex Blankets 12 x 4 size
Esmond Cortex Blanket Bound Ends, white with
Rose, Blue & Mauve
Boys' and Girls' Worsted Hose, Sand, Black, Heather &Red
Men's Cashmere Hose, assorted colors 35c pr. 3 pr for $100
Another shipment Sweaters & Pullovers
All the wanted colours
Circle Bar Hose are good to wear
"Specially treated and (Guaranteed
Better Look over the Underwear Stock
Cooler Weather From Now On
--UNITED PROFIT- -SHARING SYSTEM—
E, J, McTAVISH
"A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL"
- Seaforth
Brussels
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