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VIRCINIA
PIPE TOBACCO
It's a real
pipe smoker's
tobacco
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Atnunikion For limiters
For idle dist time sincerationing
las Instituted in Canada, sportsmen
etre being allowed a limited amount
of ammunition for hunting, W. H.
MatPhillips, 'Prices and Supply Rep-
resentative for Western Ontario, an-
nounced' recently. Rim tire cartridges
and shot shells only ere hour•$ re-
leased Centre the cartridges cannot
bo
made available to sportsmen be.
cause of the groat demand for this
type of annlvuauition from essential
users, partlicularly residents of nor-
thern outposts.
In axicorclrance with the new .plan
Par dlistribubion, every person who
possesises a registered rim fire rifle
ovary 'apply tor permit to purchase no
more than 1.00 Sim lire cartridges.
Every owner of a regus,terecl shotgun
anay lalllily 90)' idle pailetia.ee !or 50
Shot srhelifs, .Any one possessing both
twines of ,guns ma,y'make application
for the purchase sof both types of
ammunition, But no matter 'how
nlany guns he mayhave in his posse-
ssion, a purrethaser 'will be allowed no
more •tivaiv 100 rim fire cartridges
and 50 .shot. •shells. Sportsmen with
shotguns of two different gauges
may have• 25 shells for ane gauge
and 25 Dor 'Ohs other if he wishes.
Ai)plioations may be made at the
' nearest Local !talion Hoard From
,1.ug eat 115 to Sepuombnr 811. WW1
appllkranl Inuit present Itis gun
registration ecrliiloate and also bra
ration book or ration curd. No par•
ah,ase permits will be issued 'la
sportsmen after September 00; but
petmllts. will he valid Per purchase
from SLplrinber 1 to December 81,
inclusive. hissentint nsere of shag.]
arnia .ammunition, who desire ammu-
ntlion for sporting purposes, tnav ap-
p.1Y in tole s'anic honer as other np-
alleantu For the Purchase or extra
anlanniniWon 4IIular 1410 above terms,
This allotment rot. hunting purposes
will not du14`'(d their usual allowance
for essential use,
Ques i ms vi Answers
By W. P. T. B.
Q, --There Is to be a change of
tenants in au apartment I ,own. Is
Were easy procedure 1 mostfollow in,
notifying the hoard?
A.—"Yes•, Landlords should secure
a ,copy •oil torn R.C. 40 from the
rentals' division of any Wartime
Prices and Tracie Board office and
return to the board office a complet-
ed .copy of this ,form • whenever .his
tenants change.
s: * *
Q.—I have recently been dis-
charged from Me army. How do
1 secure a permanent ration book?
.A:—Apply at your nearest local'
ration board. Since August 1 local
.intron boards have been "respi-nslble
for the issuance of ration books to
dtsdharged army personnel
Q.—Will you please tell me the
maximum selling price of bananas in
this, area? Recently l have been
charged more than 3 was a month
THE BRUSSELS POST
bananas In 31134 region le The, per Fall Fair Dattea
Poulin.
* Myth
a iandlady entitled to Kincardine
retain radion is n1 ,4fI .r a pet's" Llon'e Beard
bias ceased 44) b" a member or her
Merlin
h nta+(hcd'1"
Sept. 13-14
Sept. 14.15
Sept. L6-14
1
Sept. 14-15
Midland Sept. 14-16
Sept. 14-75
Sept. 15.10
Sept 12.13
Sept. 11.13
A.—No. On.ra, a peraoll ceases .to Milverton
bo it member of a Immo lipid his New Hamburg
• ba101,uly a'arnut. reit-di, or IHC !lis' Orangeville
o,It111i bc•rds:r. A: !'it' I Ilpo of 1134 ' c)ybscwa
departure the landlady luhunld return i'atinereton
the boot,.' rt hie h lntvc been made
available 1.). her for the preparation
of the meals site served.
Q. -Do imported pears come
touter coiling price?
A --Yes. Imported pears are now
su9)fnu4. to the samte !maximum selling
33rd(, Co is effective for domestic
pears.
* * *
have seen 'that e,ome am-
nrnmhion la to im released tor bunt-
ing. WO1ere must .I make application
to ebtadli my quota?
A.—Application for a purchase
permit for 'ammunition should be
macre at your nearest local ration
board between Acgus•t 15 and ,Sep.
tembee' 30, inclusive, Purohatse
Permits will be valid from Sep.
tember 1 to l;)eoeanber 31. In making
application, the applieant must
present haflt his gun registration
card and this ration hook or ration
Card.
.NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All Persons having claim, sea
Ilio 10stjate of Russell Reid Sunder -
nook, late of the Village el Walton,
in' the Nutty of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased, who died on the
5111 clay of ,In1y, 1544, are required.
to ilia proof 'ltroreof witlbrhe tender-
sigue>d peal or before the 105h clay or
Ellallnieunbelf, 1949
Imnledlatcly after smell date - the
.,...,,, Sept 15.76 a*ltrrbselii'ls ed of 0thlTh0nue gwt Estate4310 .ti' w111 i'tI be d0Ia11'--
Sept, 11.13
tided thereto having regard only to
elalamt Men received.
DAM) •at Soraforth: this 13341 dray
of August, 1944, •
M 0ONNIpGL & HAYS,
@eaiort3l, Ontario.
'sn,ldt'334o for the• 11'xocutrix,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims agaln,st
the estate of Joseph 13 Sellers late
of the Township of Morris in the
C,liruelty of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
who died on or about the f*enty-
seventh day of February, 1944, are
notiffend 'to send to J H. Crawford.
Gingham, Ontario, on or before the
Nth clary of August, A. D. 1944, full
particulars of their Maims in writing.
Immediately after the said 20311 day
of August, the assets of the said
testator will be distributed amongst,
the parties entitled tiiereto, having
regard only 'to claims of which the
execrators shall then have notice.
Darted this 4th day of August,
A. D. 1944.
S. H. ORAWFORD,
Wingbam, Ontario.
Solicitor for the executors.
Strat hroy .......
Acton ......... 'Sept, 22.23
Drayton Sept, 10-20.
lOmbu'o ,,,.. Sept, 12
Exeter Rept, 20.21
Galt Sept 23-23
Glencoe Sept. 19.20
Listowel Sept. 20-21
Mildamy Sept. 19-20
Paisley ..,. Sept, 18-19
Powassan Sopt. 19-20
Seairorth Sept, 21-22
Stratford Sept. 18-20
W'ienton Sept, 21-22
Arthus Sept. 2027
Atwood dept. 29-30
Aylmer ..... Sept. 25.28
Ayton Sept, 29-30
Chea'ey Sept. 29-30
Clifford Sept. 25-26
Dungannon Sept. 28-29
(Idel'ton"Sept. 27
Lnoknow Sept. 26-27
Leamington Sept. 25-30
Mitchell Sept. 26-27
Port BIgln .................. Sept 29-.'0
Zurich .................:,, Sept. 25-26
Bayfield October 3.4
ADVERTISING RATES Fordwioh 'October 6.7
Classified Ads (cash) .. 250
Over telephone or charsc:o 05e
In Memoriam Sac
Card of Thanks 50o
Births. Marriages Deaths Fran,
Medium: "Ah, 1 hear Utc•
ago. your 10e wife ]tnocking."
A..—T:he retail 'coifing pollee of Man: "Who's 'she knocking now?"
pi"tt
of
mnw.rss •me krrn,m
Mea1ord October 4-5
Owen ,S"aimid Ootober 2.3
St. Manips
Teeswater
Tiverton
October 4-5
Otcober 3-4
October 3
tv"ti':orron Christmas rair Nov.21-22
LOOK AT YOUR LABEL
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WEAR IT ON TOUR.
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deremelYWAYFIR/
Yes, we need your help.:. and nee1d it badly.
This is the biggest job we have ever
tackled ! Everything depends upon Victory.
Canada's Army needs volunteers NOW.
And, that means you and you and you!
Wear Canada's Badge of Honour on your
arra. You'll be proud of It, sow ill your ,
friends.
Every man who is able ha l ve to do his bit!
Maybe you don't think this means you
that it's a job for the other fellow.
If you do, you're wrung. It's your war, tis
' t , a wax for every man who is a man • 1 1
for everyone who has,a stake in Canada.
Yes, this means you all right and we need
you now for the months of intensive trails
ing to make you fighting -fit. We did >k
before and we can do k again 13 : 61311'
need your bedp,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In 'Ooe Estate of James Bird. All
Pe'rsome, .heaving o1'aima against the
Aslta:te of James Bird ]ate of the
V111age ,of Cranbrook deceased. who
IRAN:EOM
VIER,intiEVEN
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PERHAPS you thought that Lon
g
Distance Lines were less crowded now.
Actually, they are carrying an average of
1,400 cans per day more than a year ago;
YOUR HELP IS STILL NEEDED
if urgent war messages are to go through
promptly. Please use Long Distance
only when you must, 'especially to busy
war Centres.
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REMEMBER --NIGHT RATES
NOW BEGIN' AT 6 P.M.
94tr,ry a/s,,ssfs 2`0 a'0 -2e sig
did on or about the Still day of July, • -»
1944 are hereby notified to send in
to the undersiigned onor pefore the
9th day. of. (September, 1944 hull
particulars .oaf their ,claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned 'date. tone 'assets , of the
said estate will he distributed
n11 n•atet. the parties entitled thereto,
Boring regard only to claims• of
which the uudorsiigned s:ha11 then
have notice, to the exclusion of all
others, and the undersigned will not
be liable to any person of whose
Claim Ole undersigned shall not then
have notice for the assets so distri-
buted or any part thel-en(,
Datil art lSea:ortdl this 911st day of
August 1944.
H. G. Met', Soalorth, Ont.
reolidttor for Administrator
ETHEL
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Laurie of
.I9ingevlille spent a Tow ears with her
:Aster 'Mars, - Ziegler.
Mrst Wm. Ziegler and Biliy and
Mira. Vittoria Sperling, Detroit, have
been Holidaying at Kintail for the
haat two. weeks.
A mtan who'd just joined for
training passed: a captain without
saluting. The captain stopped him.
"Take a look at me," he said.
"Do you atta.etb any Ispeciel signifi-
mace to thd's unlllbrm."
The new Munn looked him over.
then grinned, "Why, you lucky dog."
lee exdlamed, "you've got a suit that
fits'!"
This stony wor first prize in a
competition runt by an American
periodical for stories or brevity
and dra,matic,content,
E1v'li a Parker received a tele-
:. 110 Ur: 111er, who was
avcanupanying her 1:u"band on n
big -genie exoed;ition it Af^iia. The
t*.l•e„•ra,n read: "13ob killed lion
11U'!'33135'. -3'r3,"
'07vina, overcome with grief, wired
back: "Send ]him 'borne.—iOlvina."
!Some weeks later a large smoking
case arrived /mall AOrica. Inside
was a lion. llvina sent a telegram;
"Lion received, Must be mistake.
Send Bob.—Elvina,"
Hoak from Africa came the re-
ply: "No mistake. Bob in
Fredr,"
"HAND MiLKING"
1S ON TN
The Modern. Milking
Machine has won the
favor of Dairymen
Freedom from the time -taking, tiring
and tiresome chore of hand milking
has come to thousands of dairymen
through the perfection of the
modern milking machine.
The milking machine saves hours
of time and: labor, making easier
and quicker work of a task that has
long been considered as "taking a
lot of the joy out of life." In these
times of help shortage, it has been
the milking machine that has en-
abled many a dairyman to keep
the monthly cheques for milk and
cream coming In as usual and to
benefit from the great demand for
dairy products.
To users of milking machines,
doing the job by hand is a thing of
the past --to them hand-rillcing be-
longs to the days when grain was
sown broadcast by hand and crops
were harvested with the sickle and
the cradle»
• Your local Massey -Harris
dealer can give you par-
ticulars about the Rite -Way,
the modern milker with the
natural action.
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