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Insecticides
Snrayide 35e ib,
To Prevent Blight and
Rot on Potatoes
Arsenate of Lead
35c lb.
Bordeaux Mixture 35c lb.
Dry Lime -Sulphur
35c lb.
Paris Green
Health Salts
Grape and Lemon 50c
Certified English
Health Salts
Large tin 59c
Rexall
Morning Salts 50c
Fruit Saline
with Tumbler 43
Nottingham
Salts 50c
Sun Glasses • • • . • 29c, 35c 50c and up
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FOOT REMEDIES FOR THE HAIR
Children's Sun Glasses • • • 25c
pair
Scholes, Corn,
Callous or Bunion
Plasters 35c pkg.
Sani-Ped 40c
FOOT POWDER
Blue Jay 25c
Rexall Corn
Elkay's White Shoe
Drene
Shampoo
43c and 69c
Klenzo Shampoo
with Olve Oil 60c
Wild Root Hair
Rinse 15c
Charm-Kurl $1.35
Lavender Hair Rub 60c
Footlets 20c pair, also Liquid Stocking
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Health and Accident Insurance
Consult Your District Representative
Stewart A. Scott
Phone 293.
Wingharn
"See Reid and See Right"
R. Ril
Eyesight Specialist of Stratford
All be at his Brussels
Office — Miss Hingston's Store
from 1:30 p. m. to 5 p. m.
edLesday, July 24th
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TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT
OVERHAULED
Supertest Oil and Grease — Agent for Dominion Tires
FOR SALE — RUBBER TIRED WAGONS
Agent for Otaco Farm Equipment
THE BRUSSELS POST
Brussels, Ont.
Spedal Ceara - e
Ladies White Purses
Ladies Play Suits
Ladies Sun Dresses
Children's Summer Overalls
Girls Bathing Suits
oys Sport Shirts S. M. L.
Boys Wash Suits
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ATWOOD
Elwin Hall, Ethel, has been
engaged as principal of Atwood
Public school to sncceetl M. J.
Slemmon, who held the position for
the past 14 years.
The Mission Band of the United
Church were entertainer) at a pion1'
by the Mission Band of the Presby
terian Church on Saturday after-
noon at the home of Mrs. Donald
Howes. A short program was given,
with Janette Vallance presiding.
The Bible story was told by Bobbie
Tindall. and a sentence prayer was
offered by Betty 1»glis. Mrs. Percy
Willis told an interesting story
after which games were enjoyed
and lunch was served.
arida, Que., in their first visit to
Canada for 11 years; Mrs.. Alice
P:llacott, Kitchener and Mrs. T.
Vandop, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
J Peaehey: Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Bowers Toronto, Mr, and Mrs.
John Hamilton, Elaine and John,
Oi' ngrille, Miss M. Huggins and
Mrs. George Bettger Listowel, and
Rev. and Mrs. Tames Terry, Isobel
and Bill, Agincourt. with Mr, and
Mrs. A. R. Terry; Misses Mary
,Nicholson. Kennicott, and Theresa
Nicholson, Chicago, with their
brother, Mike Nicholson, and Mrs.
Nicholson; Miss Dolores Machan is
attending young people's
G•oderieh this week•
Personals: Miss Milts Gamble,
Toronto, with Miss .Aldous Val
lance; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bed -
well, Landon, with Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Bedwell; Mrs, Alice Hy-
mers,
ymers, Emerson Hymers, and Bob
Hymers, left Sunday for their home
In Los Angeles after visiting rela-
tives in Atwood. Donegal, Listowel.
Stratford. Londa-, Owen Sound.
Niagara Falls, Windsor, and Nor -
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camp at
Wednesday, July 10th, 1040
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Wartime Brice and Trade
Board Information
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Questions And Answers
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Q. 'What is the ceiling price on
loin lamb chops?
A, 61c a pound is the ceiling price
on sirloin or chump spring lamb and
..0'c a pound on loin rib roasts or
chops.
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Q. I am living in a summer cot-
tage for the season April 15th to
.Sept. 15th which is described as
furnished and 1513? receipts reads
Paid in full Inc the season as above.
I have been given a water bili fora
ten dollars which is no' made nut in
rty inure 1 rook 'P for grilled the
rent covers this, does it?
A, If the rent on this summer
place has been set -by the Wartime
Prices and Trade Board the land-
lord must give the services agreed
Word was received by friends
informing them of the death of
Duncan Sellars of Calvin, North
Dakota; formerly of Con. 16, Grey
He had been confined in hospital for
some time suffering with kidneY
trouble. His mary friends will
remember him in his younger life
before going west about 50 years
ago.
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FREE
INSURANCE
$72.50
$59.50
FREE
BRIDE'S BOOK
Jm°seems
$10.00
STONE SET "LILY"
EARRINGS 0315
slaw
WEDGING RINGS
Exquisitely hand.
carved In 141
gold
EXQUISITE "LILY"
BROOCH $9,50
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FOR THE ATTENDANTS!
—The finest quality and
smartest styling In
Adorns lowellary
(gold filled)
G. LEACH
Brussels, Oral,
CcKthI
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Li Ell
Optometr st,
iiy
and an Assistant
will be at Miss Bryan's Horne all day
littirs
and supply Lenses and Mountings
where required.
Modern Equipment,
Complete Examinations.
•Write or phone Miss Maude Bryans Phone'
26x Brussels for an appointment.
were valid on May 2nd.
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Any questions relating to rationing
upon when the rent was fixed. If no you should contact the Department
serbiees were included in the rentals if referred to the Information
the landlord does not need to give Branch, Wartime Prices and Trade
any. If the rent for this summer Board, London, Ontario.
Place has never been fixed the land-
lord must then rent for the same
price inculding the same services
as were given when he rented the
cottage in the summer 1041.
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Q. My Mother and Father have
lived in a rented house for six years,
and, now the landlord wishes to
move into this house having sold the
one he previously lived in. Can he
do this?
A. If your parents pay the rent and
are considered "well behaved"' ten-
ants the landlord cannot give them
notice to vacate even if he wishes to
live in the house himself.
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Q. Where do T send the extra meat
coupons which I have not used when
I want them to be used to increase
the meat shipment to Europe,
A. You may surrender valid meat
cnnpons to the nearest local ration
hoard or nearest Branch Office.
Either take them vnurself. or if you
live it an isolated area send them in
a carefully sr--aled envelope regi:Jared
mill to the nearest local ration boa"d,
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Q. Are :.iters anY r.,or" sme'nr coup-
ons for r•ann'mp to crone due?
A. Nr,. Ths list Five an•rar•pre-
Serves ,'mewls esurehllly allotted for
home, r'1:1111ug S1171r • ni:•l :•n .1111Y Ath
The first five or the tu'e.1 ten cou-
pons fm' sugar for home canning
Before you buy
new tires, re.
member
you can't buy a
better tire than
a Goodyear!
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Orwell Elliott
Brussels, Ont.
RATION COUPON DUE DATES
Coupons now valid are sugar pre-
serves- 51 to 523; butter R10 to R15;
Meat M40 to M46.
I conquered Dope
Mayfair barn Brenda Deal Paul, in
a series of articles starting in The
American Weekly with this Sunday's
(July 21) issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times, tells how a disastrous
love affair made her a drug addict,
sent her to prison, and of the torture
she endured to cure herself. Be
sure to read this human document.
Women's and Misses' Cool Cotton
SUMMER DRESSES
Sizes 14 to 52, Special $4.95
Women's and Misses'
JERSEY DRESSES
And Eyelets 1 and 2 -piece
$7.95 to $17.95
Misses' and Girls' Slack Suits
$6.95 to $14.95
Children's Sun Suits $1.00
GIRLS SLACK SUITS
$1,49 and $1.98
Large assortment of –
Sandals $2.98 up
Men's, oys and Youths Camp Shoes
All Sizes.
Men's and:oys pre-shrunk Pants
$2A9 and $3.49
Men's Blue Denim Rivet Pants $1.98
Men's Khaki pre-shrunk Pants $2.50
oys Brown Slack Suits, sizes 28 to 34,
$3.95
Large assortment of Men's and Boys
i• athing Trunks
SHOES and RUNNING SHOES
For the whole family.
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