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Lack A jjr Stock
Rubber Gloves
Good Qualty
Made to withstand
Grease Wax and Etc.
All Sizes
50c pair
Vick's
Relieves Distress
Of Colds
Vap Rub 50c
Cough Drops 15c
Vatranol 50c
Inhalers .. • . .. • • 39e
Nail Files
Flexible 20c each
Stainless Steel
Tweezers 35c
r'illette Razors
with pkg. Blue Blades 59c
Cough Medicines
Buckley's
Branchial
Syrup ,,,•
Cherry Bark ....
Pinex
Mason's "49"
Green Cough
Syrup
Greeting a ds
40c
50c
35c
50c
40c
50c
New Stock, of Birthday Cards to the Sick and Shut-ins,
•Tkbatttc You Cards, Congratulations and other Special
Occasions.
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For Spring Sewing see the large Simplpicity Catalogue of
Patterns 15c, 20c and None over 25c each.
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BIRD NOTES
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:vith J. H. Stretton
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Greggs' Hardware
when in need of
Electrical Work
Plumbing --- Heating
or
Repairs
for
Quick Prompt Service
Phone 17
Gregg Brays.
Hardware Store
Brussels, Ont.
Wm. McWhirter
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are three ep,e.eutatives of the
mill w be 4eeni annually in the
Dreesele district• Rose -breasted, Pine
and Evening. I eau find an evidence
of toeurds of the first one being seen
in -a!pler although its a resident in
•umnt, r. The Ping anis Ihrnlug
Grosbeaks are winter wanderers who
spend the summers resting in nortll-
-•rn. aur ifrt•s from Ontario wet,
ward to the Rockies.
.1 flet or about .15 Pin,. Gros-
beaks has stayed in Brussels all
hinter. They :ue bigg.Pr thou
sparrows, and the Male 1s vary
prettily coloured with head and
breast a wine -red.
1 have seen- or heard of only one
Pair of Evening Grosbeaks, a
slightly larger bird than the Pine
with a general lemon -yellow on
breast and back, mixed with dark on
black an wings, tail and crown, The
females of both species are grayish
with touches of yellow. Both species
have two white wing bars,
The food which these birds are
eating now must be made up mainly
of seeds, although ordinarily waste
or left -over fruit, lett hanging on
trees and bushes are a great attrac-
tion, a Mountain Ash tree is a sure
drawing card for them, The King-
flshers and Crows have both put in
an appearance in February. Can
spring be far away?
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it's NOT milk
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that you use every day ?
it's Aim.
brood
it's NOT eggs
With a bin full of coal and a larder full of food,
you might well face a cold week -end with confidence.
The fact that you do not have a bin full of electricity
somewhere does not worry you. Hydro has proved to
be so dependable. Yet, electricity cannot be stored ..
must be made and delivered the very instant you use
it. That k "Hydro Service".
Suppose it is 2 a,m. The baby has just fallen out
of its crib. Half awake, you reach for a switch. You
want light fast. You get light instantly. Yet the elec-
tricity that lights the Tamp is made after you flip the
switch .., made at the source of water -power, perhaps
hundreds of miles away. It flashes to you through
many miles of transmission lines, through transformer
and distribution stations, and you use it before the
water that makes it cern leave the powerhouse. One
single break or failure in all those miles of wire and
equipment might cut off your light... and newspapers
would write about it, it would be so unusual.
To keep all these millions of dollars worth of
equipment operating, with no mistakes or serious
interruptions, is the continuous job of a large and
wide -spread staff of watchful Hydro employees. Yet,
the cost per unit of power is very tow. Ontario power
rates are among the lowest in the world. That is
"Hydro Service".
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TIME TABLE CHANGES
Effective
Sunay, Feb. 24th, 1946
and other specific dates.
Full information from Agents
Canadian National Railways
FOR SALE -
5 -tube Battery Radio in A-1 con.
dition.
apply
to Dean Davison
Maple Syrup Prices
Stay Unchanged
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crI'TAWA. !eel). 19, — Prices
r•hed ides and ration regulatious cov-
ering sale of the 1946 output of
maple products will remain the
same as these governing distribu-
tion of the 1945 crop, the ►Prices
Board announced last night.
During the main producing sea-
son from March 1 to May 31, each
valid sugar -preserves coupon 1s
good for the purchase of two
Twins and War -Bride from Britain
Over 200 British brides of Canadian airmen and soldiers
•ars iced in Canada recently, Here aro shown Mrs, Vincent
fl'onig and her twin boys, Raymond and Roger, Photo-
graphed at the •Canadian. Pacific Railway Windsor Sta-
tion, Montreal, fits they pulsed for a few hours before
.'entinni»g their Lap to the .hurtle of LAC Vincent 1-Tonig
t:. !i 1 1(nd 4 apt, ticllewv rn. The trio will make their home
0, tif.,olg, lentil shall Air .Force hug,
t ,,recent in Germany, returns
1 1,
quarts ;so iluld uuncesl or maple
syrup or four pounds of sugar.
After May 31 the coupon value of
maple syrup returns , to Its normal
level or 4.8 fluid ounces per coupon,
but coupon valuta for sugar remain
unchanged throughout the year.
Prices are the x41100 as last year
oe sales to consumers. The ceiling
for producers selling direct to con-
sumers is $3.15 a gallon for Can.
ada light grade, $2.90 for Canada
medium, 92.65 for Canada dark,
and 92.40 for ungraded syrup, pack-
ed In one -gallon metal containers. ,
A premium of 25 cents per gallon
above the price of Canada light
may be charged for syrup market-
ed as Canada, fancy,
The ceiling price for "farmer's
dun" bulk maple sugar is unchanged
at 22 cents per pound, and the sell-
ing price for sales to consumers
of maple sugar in one-half, one
two and 9ou'.ponn.d block is 35
cents per pound, regardless of who
is making t11e sale,
Consumers buying in person
from producers must surrender the
preserves coupons, Those who
' buy by ,nail must obtain purchase
vouchers at any local ration b00(1)
as it is Illegal to send loose coupons
through the mail.
• Producers who sell maple syrup
or maple sugar trust register with
a local ration board, and coupons
and outer ration documents they
acquire-" toilet be turned over to
their local talion board every
jmonth in envelopes provided by
the taflotl administration.
Only His Watch
( A. well-to-do Negro had been ill
for some lisle and showed no signs
of immurement under treatment
by a doctor of his own ram do
presently ite disanissed him and
summand a white 111n11. The new
doctor exaanit(d Ille paIlen I, and
Ichin asked:"Did the other dotter
tale your tempera hire?"
The sick man phonic his head
idoubtfully,
''T denim, sub," he declared,
I
snrllny amino. All I'vt• hissed
fun' 1s my WWII."
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Wednesday, February 20111, 1949
TICE
vinving to
'ass
On and after February 22nd, we will be located in oair
new store, between Smith's Drug Store, and Coleman's
Restaurant. May we take this opportunity to thanks our
many customers for their generous patronage during the
past three years. We hope to continue serving you, and
improve this service as times become normal again, and
goods become more plentiful.
Old and new customers are invited to come in and
inspect our stock. Our work is backed by 20 years of
experience as a Jeweller and Fine watchmaker. You can
deal with us with confidence.
May we see you at our new store.. .
Brussels
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TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT
OVERHAULED
FOR SALE — SLEIGHS AND RUBBER
TIRED WAGONS.
just Arrived Women's and Misses'
SPRING COATS
AND SUITS
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Come are and see eu display.
CURTAINS
$2,98 to $5.95 per pair.
Children's Corduroy Overalls
in brown, green, red and wine
$2.75 per pair.
Now is the .time to make your summer
,dresses. Come in now and see our assort-
ment of cottons.
4 Patterns
4 Patterns
4 Patterns
98c per yard
89c per yard
• • • • • • 69c per yard
20 Patterns of print at 27c and 33c per yard
5 small patterns suitable for Children's
Dresses at 59c per yard.
3 patterns of Rayon and Wool
at $2.19 per yard,
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Doii't forget to ask for your sale slips—For
$10.00 worth of these we give your
A War -Savings Stamps Free,
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