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Aluminum Paint for Stove Pipes
Sunworthy Wall Paper
Four Square Floor Wax 50c
Four Square Furniture Polish 45c
Glass and Window Cleaner 25c Bottles
Four Square Lemon Polishing Oil 35c
Doily Cream for Curtains 15c
Moth Control Liquid Spray 75c Bottles
Fly-KiI Spray 30c Tins
Well Made Hand Sprayers 50c
Quick Drying Varnishes
Floor Enamel
Multi -Use Enamel
01e's Tas` i.'° ii Extract
The All Year Round Tonic .. • • • • • • $1.00 Bottles
VITAMIN
Halibut Liver
Oil Capsules
Puretest Vitamin
Bl Tablets
Wheat Germ Oil Capsules
Multiple Vitamins Capsules
PRODUCTS
Plenamins
Contain Liver and Iron
Puretest Cod Liver Oil
Neo -Chemical Food Tonic
Sctt's Emulsion
ABD & G Capsules
F. R SMITH
TELEPHONE NO. 62
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TELEPHONE NO. 662
1 R ' 10 FORUM MEETINGS
OCT. 23 — Wingham — Town Hall
Oct 24 — Clinton — Department of Agriculture
Oct. 25 — Exeter
At 8.30 P. M.
Mr. Wesley Neelands, Secretary, Ontario Forums
Mr. A. C. Savage, Secretary, Ontario Co-operative Union
National Film Board Pictures
Admission Free Everybody Welcome.
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Baking
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
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AEKER BROS.
Phone 6 Butcher Shop
Brvasels
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Try the famous Breck
treatment for dandruff etc.
Breck for beautiful hair clad
better peraaaneats.
Also Machinelese
Permanents
Irene Pease
For aPpointm att5
Phone SSrt
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THE BRUSSELS POST
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NEWS
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12.30 P.
Huron County National War Finance Committee.
E.C.S. Field Day
Continued from Pagn One
High Jump—Jean Wilton, Betty
Thuell, Marjorie Sanderson.
76 yard Dash—Dareea Menzie8,
Muriel Anderson, Msrjjorie Sander-
son.
150 yard Dash—,Muriel Ander-
son, Isabelle Speir, Marjorie Bate-
man.
Softball T1 row—Donelda, Willie,
Marjorie Bateman, Marie Doll,
Bicycle Race—Isabelle Speir.
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FOR SALE -
5 Young Pigs 5 weeps old,
plume 25-r-6 Win, Grant
FOR SALE -
200 White Leghcrn Pullets.
pltune 040,•-25 Seaforth Glen Pryce
FOR SALE—
4 Chmacs of • Pigs.
phone 56-r-•-15
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FOUND—
License plate No, 62407, owner
may have same by ca;!ing at the
lattice of the Brussels Post,
I FOR SALE -
100 Leghorn Red Pullets, 6 months
old.
phone 25-r-5 T. C. Hemingway
(FOR SALE -
100 good White Leghorn Pullets,
G months old.
phone 32--r-17 Gerdoa Walker
(HOUSE FOR SALE—
On Princess street, T room frame
house in goad repair.
apply at the office of E. D. Bell
DOSE, Shiele
WANTED—
' To purchase pullets all ages and
breeds. High prices paid. Apply
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries, Ltd.,
Fergus, Ontario.
NOTICE—
! Electric motors rewonai and ro-
p;t ted. Expert workmanship. M .e-
t • ate prices. Lloyd 31 Ilettger,
!t,rnkton, Ontario.
the request of the Di:actor General;
of the Medical Services. On arrival
at their military camps they are
being provided with the extra
coupons in order to help them regain
their health.
Oivillan internees returning from
the Far East are also entitled tc
special rations if there is medical
need for them.
Champion—Muriel Anderson, 22 pts.' h
Girls Intermediate
Running Broad—Mary Bowman, I
Ruth Jewell, Audrey Anderson.
Standing Broad—Audrey Ander-
son, Isabel Davidson, Nora Shaw,
High Jump—Audrev Anderson
Dorothy Fraser, ' Nancy Cameron,
75 yard Dash—Mary Bowman,
Ruth Jewell; Francis Shaw,
160 yard Dash—Ma:z Amman,
Ruth Jewell, Audrey Anderson,
Softball Throw—Nora Shaw, Ruth
Jewell, Francis Shaw. .
Bicycle Race—Joan Ste. Marie,
Mary Lou McFarlane, Isabelle David-
son.
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Poultry Poultry
Highest Prices Paid
For Poultry
Call us for Prices on your
Poultry Before Selling.
F. M. SASS
Champion—Mary Bowman, 18 pts.
Senior Girls
Standing Broad—Jeac Hull, Rutb
Wilson, Lillian Gibson.
Running Broad—Jean Hull, Lillian
Gibson, Ruth Wilson.
high Jump --Ruth Wilson, Lillian
Gibson, Doris Bowman.
Softball Throw—Ruth Wilson,
Lillian Gibson, Laura Speir
Bicycle Race --Darts Bowman,
Joyce Jardine, Laura Spatr.
76 yard Dash—Jean Hull. Laura
Speir, Joyce Jardine.
220 yard Dash—Jean .Hull, Joyce
Jardine.
Hop Step and Jump—Ruth Wilson,
Jean Hull, Doris Bowmen.
Champion—Jaen Hull, 24 points
Relay Race—
Team No, 1-12 points, Jim Cam-
erson, Frances Shaw, *Mitred Spivey.
Audrey Anderson.
Team No, 3-8 points, Muriel Az
deraon, Doreen Measirl, Laurie
Cousins, John Spivey.
Team No. '2-4 points, Jean hull,
Mac Speir, Doris Barman, Ross
Knight,
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FOR SALE -
100 acre farm, lot N3 17, Con. 6,
crris, good bank barn, trams
house, drilled wells and running
water.
Mrs. Chas. Workman,
Leamington, Ont
USED PIANOS and
Walton Red Cross meeting will be
Walton
eld on Tuesday, Oct. 23 in
Community AWL
In honour of Miss Ruta Cummings
bride -elect -of this month, :firs, Wm,
Humphries entertained at a kitchen
shower at her home ' n ThursdaY
evening, October 11th. The gifts
were presented under a shower
umbrella with a short address rear
by Miss Mary Humphries. Duril.g
the evening a short program of
contests, piano solos by Miss buns
Hackwell, Miss Isabel Brigham
Readings by Mrs, Stua:t Humphries,
Mrs. W. C. Bennett and a mock
wedding, the bride, Miss 'Viola
Marks, the bridegroom Mrs. Stewart
Humphries, Sower girl Miss Audry
Hackwell, officiating clergyman,
Miss Annie Gordon. The honored
guest thanked everyone and express•
ed her appreciation, Lunch was
served by the hostess.
Mrs. Charles Pollard spent a fee
days last week at the home of her
daughter, Mrs, Edge," Hollinger of
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cumming of
Winghem with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, L. Cumming.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinclair, Tor-
onto, with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauter of To•
ronto, and Mr. Russell Krauter, Lis-
towel, with relatives,
Mrs. P. McGale and son, Kenneth,
Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sothern of
Fordwioh, and Mrs. Thomas 01oney--
• ford and daughter, of Palntertson, at•
tended the funeral of the late Mr.
Bert Anderson.
Team No. 4-1 point, John Wilson,
Irvine Dunn, Isabelle Spelt, Mary
Bowman.
The house under the leadership
ot Jean Wilton was first having 182
points,
NEW CHESTERFIELDS—
Also new Bedroom and Kitchell
and Dining room Suites at the 111116
may Furniture Store. Free celivery
Schuett & Sons, Mildmay and Mt
Forest,
STRAYED—
A pig on the farm of Watson
Sholdice about .Sept. 1st owner can
have same by paying expenses.
Phone 63-r-19 Watson Sboldice
Wcanesday, Ot'tobcr j'7tti ,•194 . '
EYESIG
Si;'10SS 1S
T ' SPECIALIST
Former patients and new friends welcome! An exeeprq,rouw,
opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses men
by an expeprt, well-known all over this district! Complete oyt
eight service to all at moderate cost; Mr. Reid comes regularIp
to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people wit)
glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and eye comfort to en.
Wednesday Afternoon, November 7th
1.30 to 5:00 p.m.
Office in Miss Hingston's Store
Please make appointments with
Miss Hingston, phone 51
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c'ee Rig
99
FOR SALE—
Quantity of soft wood, approxi-
mately 1 foot long.
Harry and Wm. Whi' e,
N',t Lot 28, Con, 8, Morris Twp.
R.R.2, Blyth _
FARM FOR SALE -
100 acres more or less being lot
10. con. 7, Grey Twp. 2 storey rod
brick house, bank barn 60' x 60'
Titter carrier, water in stable, never
falling drilled well, driving shed
26'x40', 2 hen houses, land in good
state of cultivation and all natural
drainage. For further' particulars
apply to
Chas. A. Lamont,
Rations For Repatriated
Jap Prisoners
Extra, food rations will be a110 -
ted for a period of three months to
all repatriated prlsondrs from the
Japanese prisoner-ofwar oampe,
according to an .announcement of
the :regional ration b0tlee.
Those extra rations for Canada's
1,600 army personnel who have been
in the Japanese prison cantos bale
bean granted by the Peteee •Hoard at,
Sugar Rations For
Discharged Service Personnnel
A.11 service personnel whose ap-
plication Cor ration books is dated
on or before Ootober 31st may obtain
the twenty •coupons for sugar for
canning, according to an announce-
ment of W, ItteruId McPhillips,
Prises and supply representative for
Western Ontario. Further than this,
Mr, McPhillips said that ail ration
hooka issued to discharged men and
women after 00tober 31st aril nip
until December 81st of Ibis year
should eontaln ten extra preserves
coupons for sugar for canning. This
would be over and above the current
preserves coupons, which would be
in the book.
WANTED--
500 Dealers earn a comfortable
1'r -ng by selling Familex r'r „'ucts
from door to door! How about start•
ir.b a business of your uwr, in your
base time, with the same advan-
t'ges, in the district of your choice
For free details sad catalogue:
O'!+MILEX, 1600 Deloelarisr, Mont
water,
BEE+KEE'PER'S EQUIPoe.NT
FOR SALE -
1 2 -framed reversible extractor, 3
tanks, uncapping, tank with stand
and boier for wax, numbel of New-
Langstrotb Frames, quan'',y of wax,
New Queen exctfders (tot used), 5
lbs. foundation, number of Carbolic
'Acid Super Clearers, 1 smoker, n�-
capping knives. All in good con•
in
phoneion, 00-r-55
Herold France
uli� l lice To-^t;'9k Cu slo e's
Commencing Saturday, October 20th, Delivery of Milk
will be made in the afternoon each day except Sunday
between the hours of 12 noon and 5 P. M.
There will NOT be any delivery on Sundays.
Get extra Milk and Cream on Friday Morning to do
you until Saturday afternoon. On Saturday afteroon get
enough Milk and Cream to do you until Monday afternoon.
Your kind co-operation in helping us make this
change of hour for delivery will be appreciated.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
AN OPPORTUNITY—
One of the Nation's largest chin -
panto, catering principally to farm-
er's needs, is ready to place a
valuable 'contract which should
mean complete independence for a
man fortunate enough to have the
following qualifications ... character
record that will withstand investi-
gation and proven ability to efficient-
ly manage both himself and his own
business. Financial status not
extremely Important but a travel
outfit is neceasa5Y• Write The J. R.
Watkins Company, Dept, O -B -a,
2177 Masson St,, Montreal.
AN OPPORTUNITY—
One of the Nation's largest eom-
prnies catering grinch ally to farm-
er s needs, is ready to, place a
valuable contract wallah ehoatl mean
COP plate independence for a man
tot'i,nate enough to have Mt follow,
in: ait•aliflcations . character reeor4
Vint will withstand investigsallt and
piv ven ability to etdelentiy Manage
Acth himself and hie baeiness:
Financial status ot extrema', int -
p, tont but a travel crtft itl *met,
eery. Write The J. R, Watton Corm
pl sly Dept., 0.84 2447 11111atou
Mcntreat.
Women's, Misses' and Girl;
WINTER COATS
Tweeds and fur trimmed in a good
seler tion of colors.
Women's and Misses'
All Wool Cardigans and Pullovers
in white, yellow, red, green rust, navy
brown pink sand and pale blue.
Men's Brush Wool Sweatercoats
two tone with zippers
$3.95 up
We have a good selection of
BOYS WOOL PULLOVERS
Men's Heavy Mackinaw Coats
all sizes. •
Boys All Wool Blanket Cjloth
Windbreakers, sizes 24 to 34.
Boys Heavy All Wool Breeches
double seat and knees.
BOYS PLAID SHIRTS
. sizes 11 to 14/.
Men's Penman's 95 Wool Shirts and
Drawers, all sizes.
Shoes, Rubbers and Galoshes
for the whole family.
Don't forget to ask for your sale slips --For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War -Savings Stamps Free.
T"� ARcE' STORE1111.9..1111
Phone 61
Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bsrgains forte Whole F