The Brussels Post, 1944-11-15, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, Ar.vember 15th, 1914
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Wampole Tasteless Extract
Of Cod Liver Oil
The AMI The Year Around Tonic .... $1.00 Bottles
Throat Tablets 25
Meloid: • •
A. 5. A. Cough hoc
Drops '
Mi 31 Throat 35c
Tablets .. .. , • • •
Pine Bros.
Glycerine Pastelles .... 15c
Vick's Cough Drops
Buckley's Throat lOc
Aids
Velour Powder
Puffs .... •
••••••
Adrienne
Face Powder
Camomile
'Hair Shampoo
Wild Root
Hair Rinse • • •
Adrienne Creams
15c
65c
15c,
, 60c,
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Neu' Winter Simplicity Catalogue
Look through it for latest patterns
15c, 20 and none over 25c each
Royal Purple c
Poultry Specific,
30c and 60e
Stock Specific
Vet. Aid
Louse Killer
Vet. Aid
Farmer's Friend • • • .. 75c
Crude Carbolic
Disinfectant
60c
50c
New Clothes ,r
from Old
with
Diamond Dyes
15c pkg.
Tintex • • • • 15c pkg.
Sunset
Dyes • • • . . • • 15c pkg.
Dyola
Dyes • • 2 pkgs. 25c
Rit .. .. • • • 15c pkg.
Bronchial Syrup
For Quick Relief From Cmids - ..aat Ses Batiks,
F. R SMITH
TELEPHONE NO. 62 —
DauGGi., r and
STATIONER
TELEPHONE IVO. 62
Poultry
Wanted
Having installed pick-
ing equipment we are in a
position to handle your
poultry to you,. satisfaction
F3M.S;,MIS
BELL & BENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Ebner D. Bell,•B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent ova Active Service
Wednesday Afternoon
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 600
(except Thursday from 9:00 tmtll 12:00)
Quality
PIS
Guaranteed
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A Brand New Sunday Comic issue of The Detroit Sunday Times.
George McManus, creator of Get The Detroit Sunday Times for
"Bringing Up Father," introduces "Bringing' Up Father," and Oe•orge
a NEW color comic, "SNOOKIMPS," McManus' brand NEW comic,
starting in this Sunday's (Nov, 19) ",SNOOKUMS."
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Phone 6
Good For
All Kinds o
Baking
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
Baeker o
Butcher Shop
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PURINA CHOWS
BRUSSEL F ."
■CREAMERY'".■� ■• *
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Cold Storage Lockers
Cold Storage Now Opteiatingo.
Locker box for rental by
year reasonable rates.
A size to suit your need.
A. J. Pearson
Phond 22r7 Ethel
NOTICE.
COMPLETE EYESIGHT
SERVICE
RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS.
EYES EXAMINED — — GLASSES FITTED
Mr. Reld has been coming to Brussels for 10 years and
can give you perfect satisfaction and eye comfort as he bas
done for thousands of others in this district.
"SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT"
R. A. Stratford': Leadng Optometrist
R Over 25 years.
Miss Hingston's Store, Brussels—
Next Visit, Wednesday, Nov. 29th, from 21 to 4.30
C.uelplr Area Convention
Of Women's Institute
The Gatlph :area convention o1 rho'
Women's institutes was held at the
Norfolk St. United Church, C0ualph,
Unl., on Thursday and Friday, Nov.
_ .'r ;•i:h about 180 dele-
gates present from the ten districts
wStthin
this area. Mt's. J. Harold
Speir o; Brussels ably prestd?d at
all s,,ssions and was reelect ed
chairman for the coming year, .An
n mc.rtid guest at. Guelph was 'Afro.
Alfred Watt, President of she
Assoolated Women of the World.
The theme of tm convention was
"The 'Women's Institute in the Post
War World"'and this was discussed
by Mrs. Watt, Miss Mary ,;larke,
Superintendent of W.I. s, Toronto,
and Col, Thos. L. Kennedy, Minister
of Agriculture for Ontario in their
addresses.
The •Girls' Session was in charge
of Miss Florence Eadie, Toronto
and the work and demonstrations of
the girls merited much praise.
Group discussions on the topic
"Citizenship ai.d What it Means,"
brought forward many helpfu'
points on how to become better
citizens of integrity, int ':'r;ence
and industry so that we will be able
to welcome and help those people
coming to our country in Post war
years We were urged to use the
franchise as 80% of the women
don't make use of it.
The convenors of standing cons•
mittees all gave splendid reports
noting that keen interest was being
taken by the branches along all
subjects.
There was one resolution to be
sent to Government that of abolish-
ing alt ladies' beverage rooms 'in
Ontario.
There were changes made in some
for the convenors of standing corn•
mittees, the one of interest to East
Huron District being the appointing
of Mrs. D. S. McNaughon, Bluevale,
Ont., as convenor of Publicity.
A special treat for the delegates
was a tour of one hour to the beauty
spots •of the city as the guests of his
Worship, Mayor R. B. Robson.
ETHEL
Miss Ruth McDonald, Mr. Chester
Earl and Mr, Arnold Earl spent the
week end in liitchener wire Mr, and
Mrs. William Searson (nee Bertha
Earl) and daughter also Mise Reta
Earl who is staying with her sister.
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"To remain ignorant about V.D. is to endanger not only your own
health, but that of your family and your community.
Minister of Pensions and National Health.
LETS be quite frank.
When you read—as you probably
did during the past few months—
that more than 300,000 people in Canada
have syphilis, what was your reaction? Did
you say, "That's too bad; something should
be done about it", and then turn to the
comic page? Chances are you did.
But if that article had told you that
Tommy Jones, the lad who used to mow
your lawn after school, had syphilis—how
would you have felt about it? Or that the
young couple who built that cute house in
the next block, had just lost a baby through
syphilis ... would that have made you stop
and think?
Or, if you suddenly discovered that your
Mar - - ... No?That couldn't happen? But
k can. And it docs ... to hundreds of
Tommie: and Marys every year, right here --
in Canada. Right in your community. You'll
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never read articles like that, of course; for
these arc the personal tragedies that people
bear in silence.
So, when you pick up the paper sometime
and read, . . . there were 5,000 new
VENEREAL DISEASE cases reported in this
province last year ...", remember These
are not cold figures. They represent 5,000
heart -breaking ... heart -aching situations.
Yes, VENEREAL DISEASE is a serious
problem. It's a problem for parents; for
taxpayers; for young people on the thres-
hold of life; for everyone.
VENEREAL DISEASE need never strike if
we all do our part. If we know the facts. If
we use these facts to advantage. If we don't
shrug our shoulders and say, This couldn't
happen to anyone in my family."
You have a duty to your family and the
community.
LEARN THE FACTS!
tier en the feet. about VD write your Pravindat
Department t?I Health
alt ovorrr the
nem, free booklet
Sponsortel by
DIIPA$T1dsNr no. NATIONAL HEALTH
AND WIIL8AA8
to Pato' Conarla't frgbrAgainst V.D.
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LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers' We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us.
xport hackers
PHONE 70x BRUSSELS
For Choice Quality Shop At
cDonaid's Meat Market
CHOICE BABY BEEF
Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats
Creamery Butter
Phone 69x
For Prompt Delivery.
WILLIAM SPINCE
Estate Agent Conveyancer
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET, — — -ETHEL, ONT.
ANIMAL
SDISABLED
DEAD or
,,juickiy removed in Clean Sanitary truck.. Phone collect:,
y2 BRUSAWI
likt illiat. Stone Sons Limited
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LADIES:— -
Now is the time to choose a good
'Winter Coat — while we have a good
selection of colors and styles of Chesterfield
Tweeds and Fur -trimmed Coats at reason-'
able prices.
Come in to -day and select one.
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We have a large number of Men's and
Boys' Windbreakers.
Women's and Misses' Wool Cardigans and
Pullovers, in ten shades and all sizes
Boys and Youths Leather high cut Boots
sizes 11 to 5. $3.95
36" White Flanellette 25c a yard.
36" royal blue and navy blue ,doeskin clods,
good for warm dresses for
Women and children
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Boys Wool Golf Socks, 50c to 69c a pair
Women's and Children'sCashmere Hose
All Sizes.
Boys heavy wool Breeches doable seatand
knees -well made, sizes 24 to 32, $3.50
Men's and Boys' Knee Rubber Boots,
All Sizes.
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Uiou't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A, W�trrSaviings Stet',p Free.
AROADE
HE ..'TORE
mono
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;.''hone, 61 — Brussels' Out;,
Store W4de Bargains for the Whole Family