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TELEPHONE NO. 62
DRUGGIST and
STATIONER
TELEPHONE NO. 62
HONEY FOR HEALTH—
No better sweet than honey that
has been well ripened by the bele.
We could get more by taking it from
them sooner but not as good. We
can fill your own container or can
supply,
G. A. Deadman.
PIAN'OS—
The Mildmay Furniture Store has
for sale a new Semi -Grand, a nev
Upright, a new Miniature Piano.
Also a large stock of reconditioned
pianos $27.50
J. 5'. Schuett es Sons, Mildanay
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ATTENTION
Middlesex & Huron
- Regiment
Recruits Wanted
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. If 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
wiping for such service. Anyone wishing to take this
training may apply to George R. (Bobs) Campbell, at
Brussels any day this week or next.
SUN -RAY FEEDS
Sun -Ray Concentrate
Sun -Ray 20 per cent
Laying Mash for Rocks
Win.- ay 1 per cent for Leghorns
Try Semi -Solid Buttermilk it
will put your flock in
rod ucti on
FB M. SAMIS
Phone 80 Brussels
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vision throughout the winter.
I expect to be at my
Brussels Office in Miss Bryans' Home all day
TH RS ► AY, NOV. 9th
to give Professional Eye Examination and fit Glasses
where required.
Everyone should have their Eyes Examined at Least Once
Every Two years.
i F.F. HomUth, Phu. B. B.,R.O.1
•Eyesight Specialist
I Harriston Brussels,
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MORRIS
On Tuesday evening, Oct, 31st the
friends and neighbors of John and
Mrs. McGill surprised them on the
occasion of their Silver Wedding an-
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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
L R. Hupfer's Pure Clover Honey
4 lb •.. 39c 8 tb • . • • 78c
McCormick's ButterCream Sodas 2 lb 27c
Weston's. Gulden Brown Sodas large 17c
Small . • ... • • • •• 10o
Crispy Sweet Pickles 25e
YELLOW 1A Ili BROWN
33c 35c
Campbell's Tomato Juice 2 tins • . • • 19c
Golden Net Salmon. 1/2 Its tins 2 for 35c
H. J. Heinz Spaghetti, niedium2 for • 23c
Red Band Toilet Tissue • • • • 3 rolls • . 23c
Chips*, large • • • • • 19c
Schneider's Weiners per It, • • • . 23c
Extra Special PEAS by the Case good quality $2.15
2 dozen to . the Case
LEWIS A, RUSSELL, BRUSSELS
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niversary iby 'gathering at their
home and presenting them with an
electric clock and: silver relish dish
and the following address:—
To Mr. and Mrs. John McGill
Dear Jack and Cora.
We your friends and neighbors
have gathered at your home this
evening to do you 'honor on this
the occasion of your twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary.
You have always proved true
friends and willing helpers when-
ever called upon through the many
years you have been among us. May
you !both be spared to enjoy many
more years of wedded life.
We ask you to accept this time-
piece and relish dish as a small
token of the high esteem in which
you are held in this community
after having spent twenty-five years
in our midst.
In the future may it bring years
of added joy and happiness and
never stop until we meet again in
another twenty-five years to cele-
brate with you your golden. wedding.
signed on behalf of your neighbors,
Cecil Wheeler,
Helen Yuill,
The recipients taken completely
by surprise thanked them very kind-
ly for their thoughtfulness. The ev-
ening was spent in games and
friendly chat. Later a lovely lunch
was served, which all enjoyed. On
departing the guests wished Mr, and
Mrs. McGill many more years of
wedded life.
A large number of 'friends and
neighbours gti!thered at Mr. Robert
Smith's Friday evening in a social
hour and presented Mr, and; Mrs.
George Smitlf with a walnut buffet
and wished them 'many years of
health and happiness,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Scott of Seaton:1h.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Bernard attend-
edt,the funeral or the late William
Cunningham, a former resident of
Morris ;township at Seaforth ofi
.Saturday.
Mr. and Mns. IJliiwood McCullough
lett on Tuesday for 'their home in
9trartford.
Is there a Lard's day Alliance
noir? or are the tencommandments
especially the fourth one forgotten
and not respected as it appears, that
Sunday is now a day of much work,
even to dehorning cattle on the
sixth line,
Dont forget the social at Brown -
town on Friday night in aid of the
Sunday Sch6e1, t
superior stores
Brasset`s = = 'Phone 64
QUALITY and SERVICE•
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & /SATURDAY
PETER PAN PEAS
17 cz. 0 tins 25c
Large :Itinso with Locket & Chain Offer 24c
Rat -Nip will get the Rats & Mice, per tube 35c
Campbell's Cooked Spaghetti , per tin 100'
Assorted Mixed Cookies • • • • • • per lb 20c
Brunswick Sardines 2 tins ,.. 11c
Cooking Onions • • ...... • • • . • • 10 lb bag 25c l
Aylmer' Pumplcin, Large 2 tins • • • • • • • • • • 19c
Weston's Salted Sodas per pkg 18c
Libby's Pork Beans 21 oz. per tin 8c ."
Lexie Seeded Raisins 16 oz, per pkg 17c
Nu Jell Jelly Powder with Mould • • • 3 for 23c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes • • • 3 pkgs .. .. • 25c `
Hemphill's Wheat Berries per bag 20c
Red River Cereal per pkg 25c
Oxo Cubes Large tin 25c Small • • • 10c
Our Own Blend Coffee Ground Fresh per lb 49c
Fresh Salted Peanuts • • • • per lb 19c
Doe'ers School Boy Cookies 2 lb 25c
St. Williams Marmalade per jar 23c r '
Fresh Sodas in Bulk 2 lb 25c
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Owing to the existence of Rabies in this territory—all
dogs are to be tied up immediately or effectivel) muzzled,
ii Rabies is readily transmissible to human beings and the
enforcement of this order is earnestly requested.
By Order of the Board ofHeu'_th.
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Shop Here
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Bargains
For
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
Denim, full 8 oz. $1.50 pair
Smocks to match at same price
Good Work Shirts in many different cloths
All Sizes in Stock Now.
Men's Strong Work Trousers
Sizes 30 to 46 waist band 1—All 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."
Brussels - - Seaforth