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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-11-14, Page 4Brand New Designs In Greeting Cards The best we have bad in a long time Birth Day, Congratulation Get Well, Anniversary And Many Others For Special Occasions. See them. For the Latest" Patterns — .� The New Simplicity Catalogue Patterns 15c, 20c and None Over 25c each. Try the New Peggy Sage Quick Oil Dry For The Nails Cutex Nail Polish • • • • 25c I Revlon Nail Polish . , , 50c Choice of Interesting Shades Gillette Tech Razor with Pkg. of Blue Blades while they last Only 49c Nail Files • • 15c and 25c Tweezers .. •.,., ,, 35c. Rexall Bronchial Syrup CHECKS STUBBORN COUGHS For the Relief of the discomforts of Coughs due to Colds 50c Bottles Meloids — — Voice Pastilles 25c Pine Bros. Glycerine and Honey Pastilles 15c F. R. SMITH at TF1.FPHONE NO. 62 SiofKIGG1b1^ and STATIONER TELEPHONE 14O. 62 WAN Girls for Stenography and General Office Work, preferably experienced with Dictaphone. Must be good typists and willing to learn office routine. Starting sala': $21.00 per week Apply to RO FARM MILLING Atve ad, 0ntaroo r• The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencingcomencing Tuesday, November 13th, at 2.00 p. m. A1I accounts, not es of deputations and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, November 10th. N. W. Miller County Clerk Goderich, Oecerio Try the famous Bieck treatment for dandruff etc. Breck for beautiful hair trail better permanents. Also Machineless Permanents Irene Pease For appointments Phone 55x PURINA CHOWS BRUSSELC CREAMERY rtnc BRUSSELS POST Wartime Price and Trade Board Information Others Are Asking w ' P Q, -1f I slaughter ter my own use, as a fanner do I have to report this to the Wartime Prices cud Trade Board? A,—If You are n farmer and slaughter for your own use, you must register as a primary producer with your loyal ration board, Yon are re- quired to send in "M" coupons to your local ration board for moat that you consume, at the rate of 4 pounds per coupons Farmers who slaughter meat need not turn in at the end of the month more than half the valid meat coupons in the ration books of their household. potatoes must be sold in bags whin cannot be broken up, If cold in thi manner the retail price for a hunlre pound bag for regular aertifled see is $3,97, "Fecundation A" grade see is $4,28 and "Foundation" grade see is $4,77, These potatoes must bee a Government tag stating the grade h OPEN DEER SEASON s Ht./.10e1. EIRUCE, (MEN' d d Season Will 5e November 19th, to d November 24th, Inclusive d r It was wino treed last week that ,the Departmeit of Game and 1''fsllcr• ies have gleon official notice with regard to au open season tar hunting deer in this ovation. 'rho Cates for n the counties al Harorr, Brace and Grey are from November 19 Iu Nov- ember 24, bot: lays :cc ase e, mals• ing• six full clays in which local nim. rods will be atm to hunt deer. Deer have not been reported very plenti, fol in this area but it is said that they are Q'ute plee'f,rl in parts of Bruce and Grey. • + t Q.—I need a pump, do I have 1. have a permit to boy one? A, A11 from machinery has been removed from the list of rationed commodities, Therefo_n, you mire purchase a pump without any permit to do so, • * • Q,—Would you please Quote the ceiling prices of mixed woods, both dry and green for 12" length and 6" length for deliveey in Huron ountry? A.—The maximum prle , that may e charged for mixed hard and soft woods delivered in Amon aunty for the 16" leng'n is $9,35 or xd cord, for the 12" length $3,50 or ars cord, The tact that ifis dry r green makes no difference in the rice allowed, ,c Q.—I have just received my fur, coat from storage in a nearby city, b They charged me fifty cents more for storage this year than I was c charged in the same place last year, G I didn't think this was allowed, f A.—It is not allowe3, Firms are o not allowed to increase the charges p for storing fur coats. If you will send the name of the Jinn who stores your coat to the nearest. office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board they will have the matter investigated for you. B m • • • Questions on any regai.ation of the Warau'11 Prices and Trade card will be answered if sub• ttted to the Information Branch, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Federal ran i 1 u5 Loudon, On, art°, * • * Q,—Would you tell one the ceiling prices on seed potatoes? I was charged five loiters toe a hundred Pound bag, and I thought that was high, A,—It is high, Certified seed "I had money to burn," admitted the man -who -knows -better -now "And an old Same helped me." You Will Get MORE EGGS This '' Inter By; Feeding ROSE RAND top into Standard Laying Mash OR o2ceteria Laying ash. Both these feeds contain every basic requrement for egg produk+icn. They will help build your flock strong; vigorous layers. Manufactured by : E. S. WATT & SONS, PALIt iE,•,,STOp FOR SALE alter Rose Poultry Farm Annual Meeting Huron County Federation Will be he;,i in Clinton Town Ball, on Thursday, November 29th at 2- P, 21, m. A11 fanners in Duren County are invited to attend. The aeten'iooe session will be feat- ured by the Annual Report, election of officers and an address • by V, S Milburn, Sec,•elary of the Outerie Federation, 14Tr, Milburn, a speaker of outstanding ability, is familiar with all nhasr,s of Agrieulture and is sure to have a clear picture of Ire present and fu'ure prospects as they affect farms; s. The officers of the Federation feel )stored that all farmers will greatly benefit by corn- ing out to heat her. Milburn. The annual banquet will be held in St. Pauls parieli Hail, C,:utun at 7 p, m. share, As accommodation is limited, 413111081011 to banquet will he by ticket only, A few banquet tickets remain to be taken, and sty, one wishing to attend should com- municate with the secretary. Extra seatiir, will be provider! ter the programme which will oonunenee at 8 p. m,, nal we will endeavour to provide as timely seats as possible for this oe'.etanu+ng event of she season, The Executive of the Fed- eration hopes that as many farmers 0,9 possible will avail themseh es of this opportunity The guest speaker for the evening will be Rev • W. 3. Johnston, of Eglington Vneed Church, Termite, one of Onla fu s Ieading platform speakers. The evening will also be featured by a group •'1 2 ,f, ,s nal Enter- tainers. from TORONTO, including Scally Nay, Qtr -.en .,f ih,: Night Clubs. with her 1vt't, stone. and specially written song✓, direct from a tour of America's leoin.g theatres and night. clubs. 3r:lie Niche, with the striking person'*ty, in modern tap and swing dersce lumbers, The Great Covell, 111 modern magic and new feats of ledges demain, entirely clifferent'feom the ordinary magic Ian, one of the top entertainers in his line, Ne+ hlclntosh, funniest comedian in the show business, prig, cipal comedian wi. h "Faezapoppin" and Rey Caldei noted pianist. This group will provide an hour and a half of .1301 entertainment, The night of November 29th at 8 p.m, RAPII3 RECONVERSIO441 N: Where weapons of war were being forged two short months ago, workmen at Ogden Shops in Calgary now are repairing powerful Canadian Pacific l000tnot(ves. li lifting he thetic first enginertosenter the shops since 1941,wevenuwhile d huge machinesmwuse iinforathe manufacture of naval rifles and artillery were being loaded onto flatcars for shipment in the: Iower picture. The C.P.A. repair plant will soon be back on its pre-war schedule of turning out 28 engines each month, after setting up a record of producing munitions worth 025,54.4,80 during ties past lour and a half years. 1 Wednesday, November 14121, 1946 Ear YiecE Ul* S R. A. 1tEID K. 0. Well -Known Reliable Optometrist Fer 2 7 Yews wilt he at ;,is BRUSSELS OFFICE to examine eyes and fit4prope'- glasses on Wednesday Dec. 5th FROM I.30 P. M. to 4.3G P. M. Consult an expert about the only eyes you will eve,- have. Thousands in Brussels and this district wear REiU'3 GLASSES with pw9ent satisfaction. Office in Miss Hingston's Store Please make appointments with Miss Hingston, phone 51 "See REID and See Right" FAST WEEKLY SERVICE ARMITAGE'S WINGHAM, ONT CLEANING AND PRESSING Expert Cleaners and Dyers of Ladie's and Men's Garments * 13 „ LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT LL SHOE REPAIR SHOP, BRUSSELS Girls Winter Coats, a good a.ssaa=-t2llent or colours with padded lining, sizers 8 to 14 $15.95 up Olds All Wool Suow Suits—~— well made, sizes 8 to 12 years Cllilf�rs 1'g Bo> -any Wool Pullovers and Cardigans In rc'd and blue, sizes 22 to 26 $1.39 up 4yirorr en's atxd Misses' All Wool ;--- Pullovers aaad Cardigans good assolrtn+Got of s t: er des, $29$ .up Misses' All Wool Plaid Skirts, sizes 1, 2 to $3.95 Bays' Heavy Mackinaw Coats h plaid lining, four pockets, sizes 28 to 34, $6„15 Boys Heavy Breeches, double knees slid seats, sizes 24 to 34,, $2.98 up Boys' Pullovers and Cardigans $1.29 up- Boys' Rubber Boots, sizes 1 to 5, in stock Boys' Penman's 95 Combinations sizes 26 to 34 Shoes, Rubbers and Galosh.410 es for the whole family. Bo'o't forget to ask for- y'oatr sale slips'-Fvr $10.00 worth of these we give you A War -Savings Stamps Free. H ARCADE STORE 1111.111111111.0.006 Phone 0'1 '"'mei t•.+ ... a Bross lak Ont. Store VWde Bar aunts fcir the .: ole F y.