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TIS BRUSSELS iPOST
Quality Of Wheat
Inferior In 1939
Western Crop Not Up Tp
Standard of Recent Yearsr
Report States
A report oR the quality;, of Weat-
ern C'anada's 1339 wheat crap, is-
sued at Winnipeg by Mile Board of
Grain Commissioners, indicates the
top three grades of prairie wheat,
although of good milliug and bak.
ing queldty, do not attain the high
,srtaudardts bet in reeenit years,
The repeat sato, a large propor.
don of the crop weighs 62 to 65
pounds' a bushel, and protein con-
tent, index to milling quality, av-
rages 14,2 per cent. The 'protein
content is .4 per cent, above the
sinal value recorded for last year's
yield. • i
Flour yield' and loaf volume in
Nos. 1 and 2 Northern and No, 1
Gard wheat area little lower this
year, Analyslta µ16'o report that
the, gluten in No. 1 Hard and No.
1 Northern, though considered; very
good, le less ,,elaeltie And extensible
thartl;. usniah
CARE NEEEDTO``KNIT SOCKS
Apropos of the detailed direct
Ions for knitting sooks, do you re.
member this little verse, a pro.
Guscit of the last war? 'ilvelyone
who plans: to knit sacks. for sold.
'era should make' certain to have
the Pc.;'er d'ir'ections so that all
are wearable and comfortable,
Yew sock received;
They are same lit—
Weer one for helmet
And one for mitt.
'Will call to see ,yon
When I've doge my pit,
But where In time
Did you learnt to knit?
ti
.Sugar
from Trees
Britain's Forest
Line of Defence Can
Give Motor Fuel Too
Britain's tare' is are olte of her.
limes of defence.
Scientists now knew the secret of
a ;Acting ar.gah' trent the softwoods
of the lunglit'h countryside, such as
btcieb, esti, elm, and sycamore. Cloth.
lug material, motes car ,fuel, dyes,
many essential chemicals, various
. cattle foods, transparent paper and
e,r'en sausage skins are among other
Items which oan be yielded by trees.
If all other 'sfiipplies of these oom-
modikies were cut off, Britain could
"live on her forests," for at least six
months, and very likely a year,
Apart foam ;private ' plantations,
hundreds of thousands of acres of
trees have been planted by the For-
estry iCbmimietsion since the war 01
BE
WISE BUY gNOW 1
WE CANNOT URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HUGE STOCK AT
OLD PRE-WAR PRICE'S, RECENT PURCHASES FOR SPRING DELIVERY SHOW HEAVY AD -
VANICES IN PRICE— YOU'LL NOT BUY MERCHANDISE AT SUCH LOW PRICES AGAIN --
BE WISE AND BUY NOW AT STEWART BRrOS.
Flattering Styles - High Quality
Coats and Dresses
FOR MISSES AND WOMEN
THE COAT;
Rich nub cloths, velours, tweeds,
et; Gorgeously furred with mink,fox
perslan, Iamb and other fine furs.
Styles to suit both young and old,
and prices to suit any pocket book,
and all at low prices, that cannot
be duplicated' to -day.
THE DRESSES
New crepes, and fine wool materials
in a grand array of newest fall
styles, with natty pleats, braids. and
lopely' jeweliry effects, all tare
newest fall shades are here.
$3,95 to $81,
VISIT OUR'
—BIG —
MILLINERY DEPT.
'Enghlish Woolens - Superb Tailorin
MEN'S SUITS ANO COATS
AT ULD
ST
LOW PRICES
THE SUITS
Men's Suits recently purchased for
spring delivery are up $5.00. These
Suits we advertise here were all
bought at old low prices and we
are possibly;the low prices on to you
Come here to- see the biggest and
finest clothing stock In the country.
21,68 23,110
EXTRA. PANTS $4:00 AND $4.50
THE COATS
Like the. Suits, these Coats are old
prewar .value that you'll not see
again. Velours„ Meltons, Elysians,
and Tweeds in styles for young and
old ,and a color for every taste,
15 n0 to 3100
WE HAVE THE LARGEST
HAT STOCK FOR MEN
IN THE COUNTY
L"✓ ° RT BROS.,
SEAFORTH
1914-18,
-"We can produce many of the
vital necessities' or life Tram wood,"
stated' the chief .chemist of the Por.
est Products Research Laboratory,
"There is- no waste, for scienee has
made every part of a tree valuablo
Nor $0metiiilrg,
"So.callc•1, waste wood has been
used for a year by one of aur own
research workers as fuel for his
motor car, Rising it 1n a -special
and Inexpensive generator, he gets
speeds of over 50 miles an hour and
covers great 'distances at the cost
Or a few pence, •
"A substitute for glass, used
ohlelly for aeroplane windows, is
yet another product of the woods
and forests of the British Isles.
Voss-Hingston
Evening Bridal
At a weddingthis evening in How-
ard Park United Church, Ruth Har-
riett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. 'Hingston will be mar
ried to Mr, William, Kenneth Voss,
son of Mr. and Mrs, John Voss, Rev,
0 A, Williams will offlcate. Mr,
W. H. Buckley will be at the organ
and at tlhe signing of the register
the.choir will sing '0 Perfect Love,'
The bride, given in marriage by
her lather, will wear a fir tree green
wool street length dress, iniatolring
p111 box hat and corsage of orchids.
Her sister, Miss Lorraine Hingston,
bridesmaid', will be in burnt sugar
crepe with matobdng hat, black ac-
cessories ant her corsage will be of
Token roses. Mr. John Voss will be
his brother's groomsman and the
ushers, will be Mr. Edward Marshall
and Mr. S,ag Marshall.
At the reception at the home of
the 'brid'e's 'paren't's, her mother will
receive wearing a rush crepe dress,:
velvet hart to 'match and corsage of
Tiaisiman roses, She will be assist-
ed by Dirs. Voss in grotto blue crepe
with black accessories and corsage
of Better Time roses.
The couple are Leaving on a short
motor trlp, and on. th'eir return will
live in, Timiskaming, Quebec, The
bride will travel in a rosewood crepe
dimes, broadtoil coat and black
suede .accessories. The groom Is a
gradu<ate of S.P.S.
it Toronto Evenin gTelegram
Watch Can Be
Use4f As Compass
Most men who own a watch think
they know all about it. They have
the number fixed in their minds, in'
case it is lost or stolen.. They could
probably pick it out from a dozen S.
similar watches, almost with their
eyes closed. alit haw many men
knzw that their watch is a compass
and will tell north from south as
accurately as it will tell the time at
day? Stanley, the explorer, did
not know it until he groped his
way through a dark continent and
met a sailor on the coast. Every
watch is a compass 71 you point
the hour hand to the sun, the south
is exarhly half way .between the
hour and the figure 12 on, the dial.
Suppose, for instance it is 4 o'clock
Point the hand indicating 4 t0 the
SIM, and the 2 on the dial is, exactly
south. 7R it is S o'clock, point
the hand, indicating, 10 o nthe dial
is due south. No man need get lost
if he carries a watch, —Exchange,
In Memoriam
In loving memory at our dear
mother Catharine (Mrs, R. ,Iackiiu)
who passed so suddenly away Nov-
ember 11, 1937
She went away without farewell,
She said goodbye to none,
But Heaven's gate�was open wide
And a loving voice said come,
Beside her grave we often stand
Our hearts are tired and sore;
Bat through the gloom there comes
the words:
Not dead, but gone before.
Sadly missed by Hns'band Sons
Daughters and Grandchildren,
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GET YOUR FALL PERMANENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End Curl $1,00 and $1.50
Including Shampoo
Permanent $1,75, $2.25, $3,00
and $5,00 including finger wave
and shampoo
Dried Finger Wave 25c
Shampoo 25c
Telephone 55X for Appointment
IRENE PEASE
over H, B. Allon's Drug Store
for appointment Telephone 55X
FOUND—,
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'License plate, last week, owner
can pave same by paying for ad.
The Post,
WJR, SALE— a
Pullets, Also want, to get cattle t0
lead,
Phone, 25-r-14 an; Penuiugt0n
FOR SALES
A Bringham 011 Burner for kitch-
en stove.' "'gra class!; condition,
Cheap "fnr'•"'gra
sale,
apply .at the *let
FOUNp,4` . '.,.a
Bog rolled dot's o$' the road.
lOwne2 Cam have dame for paying
for al, ''.
anp1y' to Chester Rintoul
FOR•,$Ak:Ei
1 'MabseyHarrls no. 10, Cutting
Box,• aside nes' can -Garage;
seen at Harry
Md0etcheon's •Garage{ Also a num-
ber of gbod'rieetl1Battsries,
apply -to Harry Mceutchson,
ARE YoU TNE,m:ftN?
You Will ri akp ia4nazin-a profits
every hour 'selling 200 guaranteed
necessities, Fused .in :every home, You
oan have a salkiii business etsalblish-
ed Within three nrio tire•, Il you are
tired of worsting to; earn 'profits for
someone else 107Ni, ,"YOUat OWN
13USINIBSS and 1 `enjoy all the
profits', NO OBt,./IG''AkION. Get de-
tails and c to
�. lggde,� FREE. BE
FIRST. PAMILEyY / PRODUCTS --
570
570 St. Olemerlt Mdniteal
STRAYED—.
On Lot 13; Con 1.6, Grey, 1 Year
old cattle .beastt, Owner can have
same by 'Proving ownership arid
paying expenses. phone 28-r-1.2
WANTED.--, —
IMicldle aged woman seeks posi-
tion as housekeeper for r'esipecta.ble
genitlenvan- or only rtwe adults in
village 01' town'.
apply at The Pont
phone 40-r-14
FOR SALE
Litter oa Pigs, ready to wean and
a bunch of chunks also 2 young
Sower to farrow land week in January
A ,bargain• to quick purchaser.
phone 59-r-6 J, P. McIntosh
FARM FOR SALE—
100 acres, brick house, bank bare,
2 good wells, good clap loam, 'Satz
Lot 25, Con. 6, Morrie Twp, Price
reasonable. apply to
J. H. -Scott, Seaforth,
Harvey McCutcheon, R.R. 4
Brussels
FOR SALE--
One
ALE-One good Thoroughbred ,Short-
horn Bull, Fit for service; Good
Yorkshire Hog, seven months. two
thoroughbred Yorkshire Sewe
carrying first litter, Will be ,sold
cheap to make room.
George MbEwen, Bluevaie PA,,
R. R, No. 1
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CONVENIENCEad5AFETY
Eliminate the fire -risk of old faulty wiring and
at the same time give your home plenty of
baseboard and wall outlets, smart new wall
switches and modern lighting fixtures. Let us
look over your present wiring and give you an
estimate on a new installation that will enable
you to, take the fullest advantage of the mar-
vels of electricity. Wiring and fixtures, of
course, come under the Home Improvem3nt
Plan for easy financing.
hen in Brussels
Doing Your Shopping
Stop At
THE,
BRUSSELS DAIRY
B R
For ice ere=;:;, m Try Fc tone
anit youTw11i eat n l either
ALSO
Those Satisfying MILK' SHAKES a
Those G«nerous TASTY SU- DAES
TEFY ARE GOOD
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