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DEP>TNGABLE MERCHANDISE,THAT HAS JUST THE RIGHT STYLE FOR REGULAR0VS--
AND PRICED RIGHT TOO.
Snappy new green
brown and blue grey
sults, Come In single
or double breasted
styles sport back.
Two trousers any
style, shorts, golf or
longs. They're new
and smart.
Kiddies Sizes
4 to 8 years
BiG VALUES
BOY'S
W4DERWEAR
AT PREWAR PRICES
Fleece Lined
Shirts & Drawers
Fleece Lined
Combinations
Watson's Brushed
Combinations Suit
Penman's Preferred
Combinations ..... $1.95
Combinations -- Suit
Boy's P. D. Q.
2 Thread Watson's $1.95
Combinations Suit
"Tiger" Fine Rib $1.50
Combinations Suit
2 Pant
Big Boy's Sizes
9 to. 15 years
2 pants
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TROUSERS and BREECHES
F rR. WINTER WEAR
Boys' Lined,iYhortS
.Elastic Bacg i ,, .5. to 12 years ,,..,.. $1.19
Boys' Golf *Odors
Lined . , sorted Tweeds $1.50
Whipr4{ leeches
L1ne'd0Oro4rt, or ,Grey $1'59
"Humphreys' .1/411, Wool
Breeches se t. „. $2.50
GOLI 1 it ,QSE TO MATCH
All Wool Het Vet Lastex Top ............390
Penman's it4[ e- WSoI Hose 590
BUYS' bVERCOATS
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$8.95 - $9.511
590
Each
•-.. $1.00
Suit
Blue, Grey, Brown, in checks or plain wool
cloths. Sizes 5 years to 14 years, Fitted'
an raglan styles
$3.95 to $3a95
Coat., Le;t galig and Hairnet
Sets A Popular Style for 2 to 7
J' Year, AH Colors,
$6.50 $ 7.5O $ ; .m95
Bay's ; Jackets
uiJ' Coats
All wool Jackets, All
SHOW SUITS
Heavy weight, all ,wool
Blanket cloth in red,
green, brown or navy.
Buttoned or zipper
styles. double seat and
knees.
2.95 to $4.95
colors, buttoned front
All wool Melton $2.95
cloth, plain shades
sipper'ifrr5nt ,,,., $3,50
Fa ncy,'chieck
Jackets ..... $3.95
Horsehide Coat
fur cgllar -_. $9.50
SheepskNn Coat
fur. collar ..... $5.75
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Convention Asks
C, 7% A, Declared
Valid In County
Resolution By Temperance
Federation Asks Ontario
Government To Cancel
Beer Sales
Goderieh, Oct 28—The Huron
Tr;ntp.erance Federation in its an-
nual reinvention Tlrnrariay in Mac-
Kay Hall passed a reeolutioh call•
inlq n110n Me government of On
tario' to order its Liquor Board. to
can.cei forthwith all illegal author-
iLie:-r, to all beer In this county in
accordlanoe with the decision of the
Supreme Comet o,C Ontario that tate
Canada Temperance Act is valid
in Huron County..
The resolution also asked that
Lite attorney -general Of the pray -
inns. at once take uuceeeary
e'l'l)s to secure a vigorous and or
fo.tive enforcement of the Canada-
Temperance
anadaTemperance Act in this. province,
The full text of the resolution
reeiewed the legislation from 1914
waren the Canada Tenvpedance Act
was brought into force and never
'elevated; that d€spite• suspension
of the act from 1916 to 1927, it ra-
muimd in mem in Hur00; the re-
cent judtment of the Supreme
Conrt of Ontario that the act was
valid. and within the competence of
the Dominion parliament; that
tbeerr decisions', are Minding on
every . judge, magistrate and. every'
law officer in the province and
wherees in 1924 the On•t.ario Liquto
Beard issued author'ittes 1 to contain
persons to eell beer aid during
these years 'beer has `hem,",rid
under these authorities in vlolaLloe
of the lrtw established „1 by these
rnnrt elect:Ion': and sines' the de-
' sioni of the Supreme Court of On-
tip to and including 1115 prey --
'ant day, beer has been and is being
sold in: this' county under govern,
cent anthpritp in violation of the
law,
Claim Law Defied
The Federation in the resolutlor
echo declared than the issuance 00'[
continuance of authorities to sell
beer in this county by elms Cites's.
Liglor Control Board constitutes
an autocratic and intolerable tie.
fiance of law and that by permit-
ting [he hnarl r ter its authortty
to act in this way, the government
of the Province of Ontario is aiien•
rbonil.g one of the most imiportant,
functions of governtnond,
The resolution was carried un
atelmouely.
"It has been announced ilia'
there will be no provincial election
Or the duraiioa of the war," said
',V, G. Itledsh of Exeter, in lfia pre« i-
dential address, "Thaw should
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THE BRUSSE $ POST
it i.k/41'+i#�JMRI.A! NOAA:lhISE ' 1St'
make lio dif1eeeneee, The temger-
An'e forces' 'sleetatlr bo augmented.
and ready tor any emorgen1y,
say, wlth reluetauo5, they have
net been ready."
Dr, Mut 'C''eburn, oC Toronto,
was the guest Speaker, his .subject
being "'The !SISItu's of ,the .Canada
Teriperance Act int 4ieron," He
received the various ste'ps 'takatl
In temperance legislation sleets. 1.914
to the remit deselsdon Misde by the
Supreme Ceurt of 'Ontario includ-
ing the teat eases at Bramtgato:n esti
I4lamttoulin Ieltantl,
Ile quoted Hau., Mr, Lapointe,
minister of justice, as. saying that
if the Canada Temperance Act le
attacked, the Dominion government
will be there to defend it, and de•
clamed that the aat was the . law in
Huron, County,
Lpsing Fight At Home
't'We are' sending melt' '10 fight,
Hitler, but are we going to lose a.1
fight alt home?" he asked. "There
is anotheh• phase of the temperance)
cause confronting use, thatof thel
eltusrtion regarding war conditions.
Military and political authorities'
aro stressing we should learn from
the experience gained where we
teat off and carry on. The Great
War taught many leslsons regard-
ing the liquor traffic,
P. took elle Dominion govern-
ment nearily four years to wake up.
the speaker contluued, and in the
early days' of 1915 when these was
tremoenriotus fear in the desperate
situation, all the resources of the
nation were mobilized for one our -
pose and the government ' passed
the law of complete prohibition,
"The claim is made that we put
one over the :soldiers. That is not
true for a plebiscite was promised
and in 1919, after three years, the
people voted to repeal the law,"
The sale of liquor is intimical to the
welfare of the people. In the In-
terest of our country And cause
surely it is -unfair to have an en
only like the liquor trade within
our camp, Judging by the experi-
ences of tate last war, every part
of the liquor traffic will be an ally
of Adolph Hitler.
Any citizen or group can under
take the enforcement of the C.T.A.,
Dr, C'bburn said, The county coun.-
cll may appoint an officer to
prosecute in tore county, and, all
fines collected would go into the
coffers of the county eounoil to
pay his salary.
The cGlweutllon• piaded itself as.
reword as desiring and expecting
that the Dominion ' govermmtea't
place such restrictive legislation
on the statute books during the
duration of the war as, it is found
uecessarl' for the achievement of
victory,
'Officers Are Elected .
The election of officers resulted
as follows: President, W. G. Medd,
Exeted (re-elected); viceepresi•
dents, Richard! 7,loyd, Wingham.
Mrs', George John,alton, Goderich;
secretory -treasurer, Rev. W. A.
Bremner, Sealorth. chairman legis-
lative committee, ..A, T. Cooper,
Clinton; finance, Frank Houston,
Winghaam.
The sub -executive is composed
of the officers and, chairmen of the
ooeiuuitt;ees, and was, given power
to deal with all emergencies.
Hallowe'en
Party Held
The high school teachers and
scholars held a Hallowe'en, at home
on Friday evening to which the
school board anuli their nv'ives, in
costume, attended. Games were
played and dancing enjoyed, Iien.
Ashton, .principal oe the Public
school, won lint ,prize for fancy
dareste and Miss Helen Beaker won
firr0t prize for the ladies. Lunch
was served and a good time enjoy-
ed by all,
• Notice
Voters' List 1989, Municipality c
the Township of Grey,
County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I have
coarplied with Section 7 of the
Voters List Act and that I have
posted up in my office in Ethel, on
the 20111 day of October, 1939, Voter:
the list of all persona entitled to
vote in the said Municipality. at
Municipal elections and that such
List retrains• there for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proreed'ings• to
Slave any errors or omissions co.•
rested according to law,
Dated in my office in Ethel title
20th clay of October, 1939.
J. H. FEAR,
Clerk, Grey Township,
JOIN T H E
LAUAr
STAMP C'L.UB
For ten cents and the label end showing,the teapotarade.
[nark, from any packet of SALADA TEA we will send you
a Beginner's Outfit oh 1-64 page Stamp Album. 4--71X1r
all -different stamps, 3-04 Ilitofthoueands.ofstamps °Berger
Free in exchange for SALADA labels.
SALADA STAMP CLUB - 461 King•St. W.,.Torento.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
EXCHANGE•—
A .Shorthorn Bull,
would exchange for
in
phone 27-t-4
F'OR SALE -
12 aroniths old; 2 Bunches of 'Chunks and. 2: bunc-IL.
a Cow coming es Suokens
apply at Lot 8, Coo. 11, Grey
Jim Smith phone 2.01'-23' Joliet. R':. Dicls on '
LOST,—
A red, Heifer, about 600 lbs, from
Lot 4, Con. 6, Grey.
phone 11-r-6 Roy Sellers
LOST—
A black collie Dog, a strap around
iteclk, amslwere to "Mao".
John Taylor, Pell. e, Walton
Pblgne 18-r-7 Brussels
LOST—
ICar and 'Truck Keys. Finder
kindly notify
phone 77 D, N. McDonald
Lumber Yard
t -13R SALE -
1 MasseyvHarrls, no, 10, Cutting
Box, like new, can be seen at Harry
SlloCutcheon's Garage; Also a nm:o-
'ber of good used, Betieriea.
apply to Harry MoCutcheon
F'OR SALE—.
One good Thoroughbred Short-
horn Bull, Pet fere service; Good;
Yorkshire Hog, seven months. two
thorougldbred Yorkshire Sows,.
carrying first litter. WI11 be' soldt
cheap to. make room.
George IDeElwem, Bluevale PA,
,
R. R:. No. 1r
FARM' FOR SALE--
One
ALE—One hundred, acre farm, ail'_ till-
able land, now seeded to pasture,
drilled well and windmill;barn• OM
Property. South 14i, Lot 5, Conces-
sion 8, Morris,
apply to
Henry Sanderson,
R. R. 1, Blyth, Ont.
Executor of the Tames M.
Smith Estate.
AUCTION SALE—
WILL TAKE— Lam'bert Saleyard Strathroy, Sat -
Wood, in exchange for good hoae9 tirilay. Nov. 4tb. 250 'MIXED
in 05 lb. tins, CATTLE, usual run of Mixed Pigs
phone 71X Robt. Warffick and Calves, Those wishing to buy.
PIAN'OS—
The Mildmay Furniture Store has
for sale a new Semi -Grand, a new
TJpright, a new Miniature Piano.
Also a large stock of reconditioner(
pianos $27.50 up.
T, F. Schuett & Sons, Mildmay
FARM FOR SALE—
100 acres, brick house, bank baro,
2 good wells., good elite) loam, S'F6
Lot 26, Con. 6, Morris Twp, Price
rerssonable, apply to
J. H. Scott, Seafortb,
Harvey MoCutcheon, R.R. 1
Brussels
HONEY FOR HEALTH
No better sweet than honey. that
has been well ripened by the bees.
We could get more by taking it from
them sooner but not as good. We
can ii11 your own container or can
supply,
G. A. Deadman,
MEN WANTED—
You'll like being a Famiilex Man.
Earn easy money in a district pre-
viously covered, s!e7.ling the best
line of daily necessities on the mar-
ket, For farther information and
FREE CATALOGUE: FAMILEx,
570 St, Clement, MOONIR;HAL,
cattle privately can do so- byseeing
the undersigned auctioneer anytime
during the week. Trucks to de-
liver. Terms—Oasis.
A. G..McAlpine, Auctioneer
NOTICE
All dogs in Morris township must
he tied up. No dogs are to be al-
lowed to run at large because of
rabies: A couple of cases of which
have been reported in the township.
By order of
The Board Of Health.
GET YOUR FALL PERMANENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End Curl $1.00 and $1.50
Including Shampoo
Permanent 41.75, $2.25, 53,00
and $5.00 Including finger wave
and shampoo
Dried Finger Wave 250
Shampoo 25c
Tetephone 65X for Appointment
IRENE PEASE
over H. B. Allen's Drug Store
for appointment Telephone 55X
W hen in Brussels
Doing Your Shopping
Stop At
THE -
BRUSSELS DAIRY
BA R
For ICs Cream Try FaxtorQ's
and you will eat no other
AL ,Cr
Those Satisfying IfV16LK SHAKES
Those Generous TASTY SUNDAES
THEY ARE GOOD