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Fly -Kit l lb. Bottles 50c % lb. Bottles 30c
Wilson's Fly Pads
10c pkg.
Genuine TThermos Bottles
$1.25
Sun Goggles
29c and 35c
Grape and Lemon llealth Salts
50c
Glos-Krene, nor(-:jreaseless hair cream 40c
Saccharin Tablets, save on sugar 25c v.iais
Elkay's White Shoe Polish, large bottle 25c:
Blue Jay Corn or Callous Pads
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Wonder White China Cement
25c
25c
Foreign Mail Stationery
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50c
Velour Powder Puffs
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1 5c
Waxed Paper 50 ;eel. pkgs.
Cocoanut Oil Shampoo
17c
30c Bottte^
F. R SMITH
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TELEPHONE NO. 62 — TELEPHONE NO. 62
• AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES' Aylmer
FAIRS and EXHIBITIONS, 1945 Clifford
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August Exeter
lienors Aug. 23, 24 forest
Ridgetown Aug. 27-29 Galt
Welland Aug. 29 -Sept. 1 Kincardine
Almente Aug. 29 -Sept. 1 Listowel
Elmira .............. Aug. 30 -Sept. 1 & 3 'Midland
September 1 • 8 Mildmay
Sept. Neustadt
1 & 8 Paisley
Parkhill
Seaforth 20, 21
Shedden ....„•••_ 19
Stratford 17-19
19.22
21. 22
17
19. 20
18, 19
20-22
20, 21
19, 20
20-23
13. 19
21, 22
17. 18
21
Brampton
Brighton 5
Dryden 7, 8
Durham 6, 7
Fergus7. 8
Georgetown 7, 8 Wiarton 20. 21
Perth 6-8
Port Perry 1 & 3 September 24 - 29
Tavistock 7, 8 Sept.
Sept. 10 - 15 Arthur 35, 26
Sept. Atwood 28 29
.Acton 14, 15 Dungannon 27, 28
Blyth 13, 14 Harriston, 27. 28
Chesley 14. 15 Lucknow 26, 26
Coldwater 13, 14 Mitchell 25 26
Cookeville 14, 15 Owen Sound Sept. 29, Oct. 1. 2
Dresden _ 11-13 Port Elgin . 28. 29
Dundalk 13. 14
Hanover 12, 13 October
Kirkton 12, 14 Bayfield 9, 10
Lindsay 12-15 Chatsworth 4. 5
Lion's Head 12, 13 Morrie 5, 6
Merlin ........._ 13, 14 St. Marys 4. 5
Milverton 13, 14 Teeswater 2, 3
Mount Forest 10, 11 Tiverton 1. 2
New Hamburg 14, 16 j
Palmerston 14, 15 November
Strathroy 10-12 Nov.
V, lkerton (Christmas Fair) .... 21, 22
WIngham (Horse Showl ............. 1
Sept.
September 17 - 22
ARMY TYPE TRUCKS
FOR FARMERS
AUCTION SALE
to be held at
QUEENS PARK, LONDON, ONT.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th
Commencing at 10 A. M.
These trucks, which have been declared surplus by the
armed services .tn War Assets Corporation Will be sold ONLY
to bona fide farmers, bearing a certificate to this effect from
thea county Federation of Agriculture secretary. The
duction sale will be conducted by the War Assets Corporation
co•operall oss with Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
A representative of the Ontario Highways Department will
be oft hand to issue transit Licenses to those purchasing trucks
THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, August Stb, 1945
WARNING!
VICTORIA
VANCOUVER
NEW WESTMINSTER
WINNIPEG
HAMILTON
TORONTO
OTTAWA
HULL
No person may move to and rent or occupy family quarters
in any of these congested areas without a permit from the
Administrator of Emergency Shelter.
Before maldng arrangements to vacate your present home, be sure that you
have other accommodation and a permit to occupy ft. Applications for permits
should be addressed to the Administrator of Emergency Shelter in the area to
which you plan to move.
Every person who rents or occupies family quarters in any of these districts contrary
to the order, commits an offence and, in addition to other penalties, will be required
to vacate the shelter and the district at his own expense.
(Inroad wader the aathamlly ai ar 8mergeuir Shelter Regulations, Order -in -Council P.C. 9439,
December 19, 1944).
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No Hot Dogs
On Meatless Days
Hot dogs and hamburgers are In-
cluded among the casualties of the
meatless day program in Canada and
rosy not be served at any public
function on Tuesdays or Fridays.
according to the regional office of
the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
They may not be sold at roadside
stands. served in restaurants or
offered for sale 'at carnivals fairs or
any similar functions. Meatless days
were inaugurated recently as part of administration is advising beeiteepera
the national meat conservation to retain sufficient supplies of honey
program. from their own production for feeding
• Purposes. Sugar will not be granted
to persons who keep bees for a
hobby for producing honey for their
own use.
Sugar For Beekeepers
To help conserve the low supplies
or sugar in Canada sugar will' not he
a,lowed beekeepers for feeding
purposes unless they produce honey
ile sale and are registered with. the
ration administration. Ths maxim-
um allowance will be 15 pounds per
,.elcny and no sugar will be available
for Spring feeding, The ration
E -Y -E -S
R. A. REID
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Coming to 'r : r ssels
Former patients and new fplends welcome! An except?to1•r,
opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses fitted
by an expeprt, well-known all over this district! Complete eye-
sight service to all at moderate coat. Mr. Reid comes regularly
to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people with
glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and eye comfort to all.
Wednesday Afternoon, August 15'
1.30 to 5:00 p.m.
Office in Miss Hingston's Store
Please make appointments with
Miss Hingston, phone 51
"See REID and See Right"
An English paper puulishes this
advertisement:
I or Sale; Baker's business; good
trade; large oven; present owner
been iu it for seven years; good
Ieason for leaving."
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"Self -Propelled"
Another Move Forward for Agriculture
New developments in machinery have
always had a marked effect upon farm-
ing. The reaper, the binder, the tractor
and power farming equipment, and the
combine all have helped farmers do their
work easier, quicker and more profitably.
The latest development in farm equip-
ment, the self-propelled combine per-
fected by MASSEY-HARRIS prior to the
war, has revolutionized harvesting. It
has also opened up new possibilities to
the implement engineer for developments
in other types of farm machinery that
will bring increased advantages in the
saving of time and labor:
With the MASSEY-HARRIS self-pro-
pelled combine, one man with the grain
tank model can harvest sixty acres and
upwards in a day. Costs are less, too,
because one motor operates the mecha-
nism and propels the machine. Grain is
saved, none being !stocked down and
shelled in opening the field. Anyone who
can drive a car can learn to operate a
self-propelled combine.
Good farm management employs the
advantages of modern equipment to
speed up the work, save labor, increase
production and lower production costs.
It is easier to farm profitably with good
equipment, Your local dealer will be
glad to give you full particulars about'
the self-propelled combine and other
RRI
machines in the MASSEY-HAs line
engineered and built to meet the needs
of modern farming:
MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY LIMITED
BUILDERS OF GOOD FARM IMPLEMENTS SINCE 1 8 4 7
Mid Summer Clearance. on
DRESSES
Lot No. 1
Women's and Misses' one and two piece,
DRESSES
-Sold regular $5.95 — Special $3.95
Lot No. 2
Women's and Misses'
DRESSES
Sold regular $7.95 — Special $4.95
Lot No. 3
Women's and Misses'
DRESSES
• Sold regular $10.95 — Special $7.95
Lot No. 4
Women's and Misses' Dresses, Some Jerseys
Sold regular $14„95 — Special $10.95
Lot No. 5
Women's and Mixses' one and two piece
Jersey Dressc:;, sizes 16% to 24%
Regular $16.95 — Special $12.95 .
Lot No. 6
Girls Pinafore Dresses
Well made' sizes 6 to 14?
Regular $3,95 — Special $2.98
Lot No. 7
1 rack of Summer Dresses
Small sizes only, some of these
Sold regular up to $5.95 - Special $1.98
There will be No War Savings Stamps
Allowed on Dresses during this Sale.
Don't forget to ask for your sale slips—For
$10.00: worth of these we give you
A War -Savings Stamps Frees
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