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Reasons Why . Red's
Glasses Satisfy
MODERATE IN PRIOE -
BACKED BY THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION
FRAMES AND MOUNTINGS ARE GUARANTEED AGAINST
BREACKAGE FDR ONE YEAR
21 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE ,
R. A. READ, R. 0.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AT MISSHINGSTON'S STORE
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 TO 5.00 P. M. PHONE 51
1.{1� BRUSSES POST
be greet Satan, and the uabere
., 1 i''TOItiu S'pa11, M,..iRn
Reginald
9 ad0n" aj7;d l40r. Alllister l`
After the reception at the , Alex
efitlra, Palace, .Toronto, Dr, Gemmell
1,5at islitde left for New 'York,
They will live in ,Stratford, For
trvelking the bride wore a Costume
" f11gr0y+`era Welt' Check: a3tgora.
1i1ack antelope felt hat and `balck
suede accessories.
IA. Ntil
Adams — Elliott
Doris Louise, younger daughter
of Mr. and Mas, W. T, Elliott, Turn
' berry, was married to. Andrew
Stuart, youngest son of Mr, and
Mrs, William Adams, .at the :United
church manse, Wroxeter. Rev, A. hi,
Grant penformied the ceremony, The
bride was dressed fn rust velvet
witie s, long coat and rust accessor-
ies'."
ccessor-
ies I'ollnwing the ceremony, Mr.
and Nits. Adapts took a motor trip
"t6; London and Western Ontario
p"6in$s; the bride travelling in a
black and white ensemble.. They
wi11n, Bove on the groom's farm, see-
ytondi Turnberry.
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SCOTCH SHORTHORN SALE
Classified Ads. 1
FOR SALE—
A quantity of Dry Hard Wood.
phone 40-r-15 Rose Stevenson
FOR SALE -
160 Barred Rock year-old=hens,
from Scott stook.
phone Brussels 82 -r -S.
FOR SALE—
A quantity of Fall and Winter
.Apples, also apples for cider.
phone 36-r-1.6 Arthur J. Hull.
FOR SALE—
A number of White Leghorn Pul-
lets, also some year-old hens.
Phone 45-r-5 C. L. Hollinger
FOR SALE-
Mrs. W, M. Sinclair will be in
the v18ege this week and wishes to
dispose of her house.
FOR SALE -
1 Grey General Purpose 'Mare, 4 -
year -old; 1 Cow, 3 -year-old, due to
freshen Oct. 5th; 1 Cow, 6 -year-old,
due to freshen in December; 1 Sow,
with 9 pigs ready to wean.
phone 23•r-23 3, C. Long
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STRAYED— —,
To Lot 16, Con. 6, Morris, town-
ship, a brown deg, male. , Owner
can have the dog by paying for this
ad.
apply to Mrs. Edna Young
phone Brussels 33-r-12
ACTIVE DEALERS WANTED—
Men and women make easy
money selling our line of 200 Pro-
ducts. Needed in every home.
Sure repeaters. Wholeheorted co-
operation, NO RISK, Inquire TO-
DAY: FAHILEX PRODUCTS, 570
St, Clement, MONTREAL,
FARM FOR SALE—
One hundred acre farm, all till-
able land, now seeded to Pasture,
drilled well and windmill, barn on
property. South JAI, Lot 5, Conces-
sion 3, Morris, 9
apply to
Henry Sanderson,
R. R. 1, Blyth, Ont,
Executor of the James M.
Smith Estate.
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At Elmandorph Shock Farm, ea.
Tuesday, October 10th, at 1.30,pan,
26 head, all ages, For catalogue;
write' Clifford H. Keys', Proprietor,
Varna, Ont,
CARS PAINTED
Does your car need Tainting? If
it doers have it done with Dulux
Auto Finish at Fischer's paint
Shop. Dulux is made by 'CanadianF
industries and covens with one coat,
FOR SALE -
100 acre Farm, lot 29, eoneess'dfi'
3, 'Morris Tavp. ,good buildings aloe
100 acre grass Farm with some
bush lot 30, concession 3, Morrie
Twp.
Executors John 'Bowman'
and John Yuill,
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Weddings
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GEM ME LL—EC KMIER
Kidd — Ament
i4 131q Sioux Lookout, the marniabe o2
Mr:lyWilliam Charles Ernest Kidd,
elder, son of Mrs. Kidd of "Morning
toil;, Kingston, Ireland, and the late
fern„ Given in inarriage by her
father, .the bride looked attrabtiVe
in a SoOr.length gown of turquoise
blue corded taffeta, modeled on
Princess lines with a bolero 3aoket
and matching turban. She carried
a sheaf of American Beauty roses
with pink tulle streamers Mins
:Ethel Storey' played the wedding
niusio. During the signing of the
register, Mrs. W. D. Hoitar, seem -
Panted; by lOthel Hiilen, sang
"0 Premise Me." ' Luncheon was
served to about fifty guests, the
tables being beautifully decorated
with autumn flowers. Later Mr,
and Mrs, Alexander left on a motor
trip through the Muslrolra ristrict
and other northern places. The
bride travelled in a teal blue boucle
Coat with red fox collar, dmbonnet
moss cerise dress, hat and accessor-
ies to match. On their return they
will reside on the brideg'room's
larm in McKillop.
KENNEDY—HAMILTON
The Presbyterian Church, At-
wood, formed the setting for a
pray September wedding at three
o'clock Tuesd'ac' afternoon, When
Mauna Elizabeth, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. N, Hamilton of
Mr.'Thomas Kidd, and Miss Laura Atwood was married to Mr. Hugh
G.Oltrade 331,8.rs., youngest daughter Lewis Kennedy of Montreal, son of
of Mr. and MPhilip Amens, of Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Kennedy of
Brussels, was quietly solemnized at
Peterborough, formerly of Strat•
hg lone of the bride's sinter, 'Mrs, ford,. Rev. J. R. Gregg officiated
T. A. Hawirshaw. Rev. Alex. Cox
officiated. The bride, wore her
travelling costume, aqua wool with
;;„rrpundy accessories, twin fox furs
and corsage of Talisman roses and
lily of the valley. There were no
'l'attendants, After the 'wedding
breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Kidd left
• by, plane for L'r':i Lake, where they
,•will live.
Miss Velma Rae Ecksmier, daugk-
ter of Mrs. Eckmier, 'Toronto, :and
the late Mr. Louis Eclrmier, and
Dr. David Gemmell, son of Dr. and
Mrs. W. T. Gemmell, 95 South.
Waterloo, Stratford were married
Saturday evening in St. Clement
church, North Toronto, Rev. W. G.
Nicholson officiated. Miss Edna
l;cktnier, Stratford, played the.
wedding music and Mr. Aylmer'
McDonald, also of Stratford, was
the soloist, Mr, Glen Eokeoler
gave his sister in marriage and side
wore a graceful gown of French
iyory satin, the skirt forming a.long
circular train. Her veil of FT0n0,
net was held with a tiara of orange
blossoms and she carried a fascade.
of Johanna Hill roses and . bou-.
vardia. Two sisters, Miss Doreen.
and Miss Helen ]Sdkmier, was, maid,
of honor and bridesanaid. They
wore costumes of solft velvet : in
shades of Riviera purple and ;Mae
and doll hats to snatch. "Tiley.
carried mauve and purple asters;
The flower girl, Miss Barbark 'B'ield,
niece of the bride, wore orchid
velvet and carried a nosegay or
pink asters and rosebuds. Dr„Wile
horn J. Field of Manchester, Conn.
While Visiting
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The Fair
A cordial 1 nvitasion is extended
t9 on and all to
Visit
THE
BRUSSELS DAIRY
BA R
Tor ice Cream Try Foxton's
and ITY.8 wiU eat no other
ALSO
h' se Satisfying MILK SHAKES
Those Geire vans TASTY SUNDAES
TIVY ARE G D
Alexander — Mason
On Saturday, Sept. 23rd the lawn
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Mason in MicKillop was the
setting for a pretty autumn wed-
ding, when their youngest daugh-
ter, Gladys McWilliam, became the
bride of Arthur George Alexander.
son of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Alexand-
ed. The ceremony was solemnized
bty,,, ley Hugh Jack, B,A., of First
Presbyterian ,Church, Seaforth.
The bridal couple took their place
'beneath an arch of gladioli and
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FALI.FAIR -
t.29th &30kh
and MissAlice Dickson of ,Atwood
played the wedding music, Mr.
Donald Robb was the soloist dur
ing the signing of the register, sing-
ing "Because” The bride, given
in marriage by her father, wore a
hunters' green suit with brown
squirrel' trim, with accessories in
matching shade and her corsage
was of . Token roses. Miss Catha-
rine Walker of Toronto was the
bride's attendant, weaning a frock
of rose beige with brown accessor-
ies and corsage 01 Talisman roses.
Mr. Frank B. Kennedy was his
brother's best man and the ushers
were Mr. John Z. Hamilton and
Mr, I, Stuart Zeeman, A reception
was held at the bride's home, Mrs.
Hamilton receiving in arctic blue
with black accessories and Mrs.
Kennedy, mother of the bride-
groom yin royal blue with black ac-
ces5or-les. They wore corsages of
Johan a Hill roses. Mr. and Mrs.
Benne y will reside in Montreal.
' Brussels District Barley Club
Sponsored by:—
Brussels Agricultural Society
Ontario Depart'men't of Agriculture
t• Federal Department of Agriculture:
Supervising Committee:— Ed. Bryans
Wilbur Turnbull, Chairman Chas Anderson
T. C. Wilson
J. C. Shearer, Agricultural Representative
Members: Wm. Turnbull, Brussels 2 President
Jack Bryan, Blyth 2 Vice -President
Robert Kirkby, Walton Secretary
Ronald Gordon, Brussels 2
Stewart McCall, Blyth 2
Ross Bennett, Walton 2 -
Wa3ter Bewley, Blyth 2
L. Lamont, Brussels 3
Everett Robinson, Brussels
Jas. Ireland, Brussels 5
Gordon Stevenson', Bussels 2
Stuart Stevenson, Brussels 2
Clarke M. Cardiff, Brussels 4
Root, Gordon, Brussels 2
John Speir, Brussels 2
Bari Coutts, Walton 2
Ken. McDonald, Brussels 2
Harvey Bradshaw, Bluevale 2
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Objects :
(1) To demonstrate rile value of good seed, the practice of
good cultural methods and disease control,
(2) To improve the quality of seed being sown in the
!Province.
(3) To develop leadership and to foster community co-
operation in production and marketing eroblems.
(4) To focus attention on production cosi
nestle of Awards:— ..
I1he Awards will be made on the foIlowl,.., basis:
300 points for field score
100 points for ,field notes and financial statement
200 points, far exhibit at Fall Fair
100 points for judging competition
100 points f.:r questions based on club work, cultural
practices, etc,
100 pr -lots tot attendance at meetings
Prize Honey Offered:—
Ai Ito r c u $,f;ei per entry (for example if the 18
members all t:.it bit and complete the project $54,00 will be
available prize r eney, The supervising committee will
divide the price :nt:ey to the winners on a waded basis,
Exhibit of Bariey frcm Each Member: -
2 bit bel ;+ t of 1 oIkrnb Barley grown from seed secured
through the iintr,el>x District Barley Club to be shOwn ri
Brussels on bci,,c;u,i*l' '0) 01, exhibits to be 01 place by 10 a.m.
2 Years Subscription .Free to the Post
To the penal. 'Om guesses 1the correct number or admissiontickets
sold at the Bruswels Fall Slob, on Saturday, September 301h
Contn.+t start. en September 2011h --Closing on September 29th
Got your entry blank at the Post and put in your guts, in the box.
Contest is opened to all — No Fee
;JCH001, PARADE
Parade wit; leave Victoria Park at 1 P.m. sharp Saturday Sept; 30tbt
and will be headed by the Band. All Teachers and Public School
Pupils in the parade emitted tree to the grounds•,
HORSE RACES
PURSE $25000
2.28 Trot or Pace . Purse $125.00,
Best three In five beats,
Purse $125,00'
Best three in five heats,
Association Rules to Govern
Beatty—+Membensi1lp fee only,
2.22 Trot or Pace
77ntry--1M"embersltip fee 0111'.
Every Heat a Race
SPECIAL PRIZES:—
For the Best 3.yearold Carriage Mare or Gelding"
Galbraith Sales ,Stables offers $5.00
For the Winner of the Gentlemen's Road •Race
Elliott's Service Station offers b 'Gallons of Gasoline.
For the Best Gentleman's (Double) .Outfit, D. A.Rann
offers $15.00 applicable on A Bedroom or Chesterfield ;Suite
For the Best 3 -year-old In Roadster 'Class, Alex. Anderson
Dodge Sales & Service, offers $25.00 applicable
on a New or Used Gar.
For the Best Single Carriage !Horses in Harness
D. C. Warwick offers $25.00 applicable on a
Washer, Stove or Refrigerator
Tom McMichael, Seaforth offers 1st, $6.00; 2nd, 53.00; 3rd, $L'.00
for Best Yearling or Sucking Coit of Royal Carbrook
N. GHAPMaAN, 'Brussels offers a Colt Halter for best
Draft or Agricultural Foal
For the Best Draft or Agricultural Brood Mare and
two of her prodgeny:
1st prize donated by Robt. Simpson Co. Prize to be choice of. Co
2nd prize donated by Chas. Robertson
$5.00
3rd Prize donated by ID. M. McTavish offers $3.00
Gard. Sanderson, "The White Front" Cities Service Station
Donates 4 Quarts of 011 for the Best Lady Driver
Outfit 40%
Special Prize by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Brussels ,Ont., of
an Old English Silver Tray, Grape Pattern, silver plated, on
copper with heavy grape border - chased centre and old English
finish,
For the Best Gentleman's Outfit-- Single Light Horse .Driving
R. F. Downing offers $2.00 for the Best Collection of Pigeons (fi pair)
Herd, Beef Type, Any Breed
1 Male, 4 Females
1st Prize $5.00 ;donated by Seeker Broe.
2nd Prize $2.00 donated by H. Champion,
Best Helfer Calf, Beef Type
t!&CI.C28-11 in be rue : and .exhibited by Denson residing in North Huron)
1 a 'rize $5,00 donated by •R. J. Deachman
2te 'rite $3.00 donated by A. D. McDonald
3rd , ize 51.00 worth of seeds by Royal Purple
Best Steer or Heifer for Baby Beef Purposes
(weight up to 750 lbs.)
No family to win more than one of these prizes in 1039
T. Eaton Co. offers a Silver" Comport
FOR BACON HOGS— -
No. 1—One year's subscription to the Family Herald & Weekly Star
No. 2—One year's subscription to the Farmer's Magazine
No, 3—One year's subscription to the Canadian Countryman
No. 4—One year's subscription to the Farmer's Advocate
No. 5—One Bag of Swift's Hog Concentrate
No. 6 --One Bag of Swift's Hog Concentrate.
H. Bowler's Flour and Feed Store .offers .(By ,courtesy of ,the
Hanover Milling Co.) the following:
48 pounds 'O'Canada Flour for the best loaf of bread made from
Pratt ie Rose or O'Canadla Flour,
24 pounds Prairie .Rose Flour for best %z,dozen biscuits ,.,made •
from Prairie Rose or O'Canada Flour.
24 pounds Canadian Beauty Pastry Flour for best Layer Cake
made from Canadian Beauty or Pacific Pastry flour.
Specials by Robin Hood Mills--
1
ills-1 loaf White Bread 50
Six Currant Buns ...........................50
Six Tea Bfsoutts, plain .50
Layer 'Cake, light, white icing and filling ... .50
Layer Cake, dark, chocolate and dark tang 50
Apple Pie 50
Raisin Pie 50
Pumlpldn Pie 50
1st
2nd
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
For the beet Collection of Potted Plants, (not more than 6)
Prize—$2.00 Furniture to that value donated by D. A, Rann
Prize—$1.00 donated by Archer Grewar
For Best Lunch for 1 person, exhibited by giri 17 years or under
1st Prize $2,00 2nd Prize -1.00 Donated py Brussels Dairy
Wm, J. Stewart, Proprietor
Lace Table Cloth, hand made, not less than 2 yds, -x 1s/4 yds.
1alt 52,50 Donated by :Robt, J. Bowman
2nd 51.50 Donated by Wilton -& Gillespie
3rd 5100 Donated by Miss T. Dickson
Str .thrcy Bane, an
Brussels nd hi alt dice
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Gn .`° AND Ci` NCERT
Fri s ay, Se • to 29th
age v. sse1s Town Hall
Dancing after concert
JAMES 131JRGESS,
President
D, M, M'CTAVISI-I,
Secretary- Treasurer
Admission Adults 25a; Children 100; Automobiles 250