The Brussels Post, 1945-11-7, Page 4a•
Brand New Designs
In Greeting Cards
The best we have had in a long time
Birth Day, Congratulation Get Well, Anniversary
And Many Others For Special Occasions. See them.
h or 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
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
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ROE FARMS MILLING (0.,
Atwood, Ontario`'
The next meeting of the Huron County Councd will
he held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich,
commencing Tuesday, November 13th, at 2.00 p. m..
All accounts, note es of deputations and other business
requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of
the County Clerk not late) than Saturday, November 10th.
N. J. IVdiller
County Clerk
Goderich, Ontario
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better permanents.
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Permanents
Irene Pease
For appointments
Phone 55x
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OPTOMETRIST
F. F. HOMUTH
Coming to Brussels
Thursday, Nov. 8th
I expect to be at Miss Bryanis Home, Brussels
All Day Thursday, Nov, 8th
To Examine Eyes
and supply Lenses where required.
Avoid disappointment by phoning Miss Bryans 26X Brussels
for an appointment.
Our Optical Parlors are modern in every particular and we
can guarantee you Eye Service second to nous.
Charles Milton. Adlresses
Grey Federation of Agriculture
Continued from Page One)
heard was one of the beat organiz-
ed in the province and stated his
belief that the Federation of .Agri-
culture was the keystone of success
of fanners. He told of many diffi•
culties and hindrances that were
Hog Producers Scheme had already
saved the farmers one and a half
million dollars and have proved the
value of existence. Ooue of the
things the Hog Producers Organiz-
ation must do, Mr, Milton said, was
send a man to England to look after
Canadian interests the^c, to overcome
Danish competition if we are to hold
the British market and we must hold
the British market for Canada is an
exporting nation, if we are to hold
that market we must have tluahtY ,
and continuity of supply. He
mentioned condemnation insurance,
Registration and voting for the Hog
Producers trheme were explainer) by
Mr. Milton and he challenged the
men present to let all producers of
their district know about the scheme,
for many farmers knew little or
nothing about it, In closing, the
vice-president of the Hog Producers
of Ontario urged Huron County
Federation to get behind the scheme
and interest all hog Producers 1n
it success as millions of dollars are
involved in the outcome.
Orval Harrison
incomirg president, of the Grey
Federation spokt briefly and tender-
ed a vote of thanks to the "'Box
Committee" of the Walton Bed
Cross, for the splendid banquet
provided by them, which was hearitly
endorsed by all present.
With suitable remarks by the
retiring president, Wan. Tarpbull
the successful function was brought,
to a close by the singing of the
National Anthem.
met and had to be overcome in the
organization of the hog producers.
The main objective of the scheme,
he said, was the marketing of hogs
to see that the producer received a
fair price and that prices did not
fluctuate as they now do. Asked
why there should be a Hog Produo-
ere Organization he said tremendous
benefits can be had by the farmer.
He spoke of things accomplishedby
otter schemes. He stated that the
WodnesdaY, November 7th 104t3
FOR SALE—
Quantity of soft wood, apptos,-
mately 1 foot long.
Harry aid Wm. Will' e,
N1 Lot 29, Con Twp.
R.R.2, Blyth
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They pay for their EOMtae,<'s feed
USE
Choiceteri.3:. • Stsinclmrd Laying Mash
Palatable and Highly a:egegtible %✓ld at meat -.s, Steady Profitable
Egg 13'roductiogi.
Manufactured by F. S. WATT & SONS Palmerston
Sold by Walter ose uftry Farm
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FIRST IN CANADA: This is one side ,of the Canadian Pacific's "railway within a railway",
introduced for the first time in Canadian train service at Windsor Station, Montreal, to save time
for both those who make sleeping and parlor car reservations and those who take them. Mounted on
ball-bearing wheels and an elevated track this mobile filing cabinet makes accessible to seated
operators all diagrams of sleeping and parlor cars in refrular and extra line service which they are
asked for over direct telephone lines from all ticket clerks in Montreal. Lined up by W. C. Wainwright,
reservations supervisor, after intensive study of arrangements in effect in principal American cities,
it was built at the C.P.E.'s .Angus Shops In Montreal,
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R. A. REID K. 0.
Well -Known Reliably, Optometrist
Fer 27 Years
will he et .tis BRUSSELS OFFICE
to examine eyes and fit prope• glasses on
Wednesday, Dec 5th
FROM i.30 P. M. to 4.30 P. M
Consult an expert about the only eyes you will eve.- have.
Thousands in Brussels and this district near REIU'3 GLASSE*
with perfect satisfaction.
Office in Miss Hingston's Store
Please )make appointments with
Miss Hingston, phone 51
"See REID and See Right"
FAST WEEKLY; SERVICE
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Expert Cleaners and Dyers of Ladie's and Men's Garments
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LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT
0. DOLL
SHOE REPAIR SHOP, BRUSSELS
Women's, Misses' and Girlr,
WINTER COATS
Tweeds and fur trimmed in a good
selee tion of colors.
Women's and Misses'
All Wool Cardigans and Pullovers
in white, yellow, red, green rust, navy
brown pink sand and pale blue.
Men's Brush Wool Sweatercoats
two tone. with zippers
$3.95 up
We have a good selection of
BOYS WOOL PULLOVERS
Men's Heavy Mackinaw Coats
all sizes.
Boys All Wool Blanket Cloth
Windbreakers, sizes 24 to 34.
Boys Heavy All Wool Breeches
double seat and knees.
BOYS PLAID SHIRTS
sizes 11 to
Men's Penman's 95 Wool Shirts and
Drawers, all sizes.
Shoes, Rubibers and Galoshes
• for the whole family. •
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War -Savings Stamps Free.
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