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ebruary Values
Kruschen Salts --after being without for some time
New Stock has just arrived 75c pkg
Mead's Pablum
45r,
Broadway Poitfolios of Writing Paper
and Envelopes
• 35c
Rexall Bronchial Syrup—Helps .break up congestion 6'
and Relieves Colds • , , 50c bottles
Saccharin Tablets—bottle of 100, 1/4Gr. Tablets . • ..• • • • 25c
A S A Cough Drops • • •
Rexall Tasteless Extract Cod Liver Compocnd
Fortfted with Vitamin D . $1.00 bottle
Face -Elle Men's Size Cleansing
Tissues Extra Heavy
.......• 25c pkg
Gillette Blue Razor Blades ••••.. • .. . pkg of 5 • - " , -•••• .. 25c
Recall Kidney and Badder Pills ...
, 50c
Puretest Extract of Malt with Cod Liver Oil • . - . • • •- • • 65c
F. R, SMITH
TELEPHONE NO. 62
•7ia.re
DRUGGIST and
STATIONER
TELEPHONE NO. 62
TENDERS
F Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for the painting of the
walls and ceiling, also the varnish-
ing of the woodwork of the Court
Room, Goderich, Ont. Particulars
can be obtained at the office of the
.ter
County Clerk.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Tenders, to be in the hands o1
the 'County Clerk not later than
12 o'clock uoon, Feb. 25th, 1943.
'N. W. MILLER
County Clerk,
AdvertisingvRates
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i classified Ads., - 25c
Ordered by telephone
or charged 35c
Y Card of Thanks 50c
Local Readers - 50c
1 Social Evventf'`.Ep0c up
In Memoriam - 50c
The Brussels Post
$1.50 per Year
Finest
Quality
THE FINEST EYESIGHT
SERVICE YOU EVER HAD.
No hit and miss methods here. Your eyes are tltoronghly
examined by Mr. Reid and you are told the truth about them.
Twenty-five year's experience in optometry
alone is your guarantee of satisfaction.
Lowest
Prices
R. A. REID, R. 0.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST.
Brussels Office in, Miss Hingston'e Store, Mime 51
EVER? WEDNESDAY AF rERNOON
FROM 2:00 to 4t30 P.M.
THE BRUSSELS POST "
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Now
Having Installed Locker
System for Meat
Persons wanting to ,store
meat kindly have the Same
wrapped in wax paper and
supply own padlock. •
East Huron Produce Emporium
Brussels, Ont. Phone 66
Price Board Facts
Of Wartime Interest
Your questions will be aaswere9
by the Women's Regional Advisory
Committee to ti/_+ Consumer BCanch,
Wartime Prices and Trade Board'
and should be sent to 291 Dundas
street, London.
Q.—I expect to be visiting my
daughter in Peterborough during the
last two- weeks of February. Could
you tell me what to do about grating
a new ration. book
A.—You can apply at any dlstri-
bitting centre in Peterborough for a
new book, providing of course that
you present your old book with the
postcard at the back properly filled
out.
Q.—We have a small house on our
farm property and rent it to a man
who works in town. Do we come
under the rent control regulations?
A.. -Yes. The only property ex
empt from the regulations is that
used strictly for farming purposes.
Q.—Can I buy a $190 secondhand
hayloader on the time -payment r+lan,be
1 have a trade-in worth $50 and
would like to apply this as a down.
payment,
A. —You can buy the hayba'ler on
tittle, but you must pay one-third
down in cash, in this case,
the cash down -payment would be
$50 The amount of the trade•in is
then deducted and the balancs must
be paid within twentyfoar months.
Q• -4n marketing some of our"
farm produce we are not sure what
constitutes a fair price ceiling. Could
you tell us where we could get this
information?
A.—This information ma,;, be
obtained from any local office of the
Wartime Prices and Trade Board
,Q.—When I went to buy a tea -
kettle the other day, trite merchant
asked 750 for a granite kettle which
used to cost 69s. Do pots and pans
come under the price ceiling,
A.—Yes. If the samekettle cost
69c and was that store's highest
price for the utensil during the basic
period, September 15 -October 11,
1941, then your merchant should not
charging more now. If you will
..MINIW .fir
CREAM
PRODUCER
BRING OR SEND YOUR
CREAM TO
BRUSSELS CREAMERY•
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Phone 6
wood For
All Kinds of
Baking
IN BRUSSELS AT
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Butcher Shop Brussels
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The Home of the Better Used Cars
1941 Dodge De Luxe Sedan
1940 Ford DeLuxe Coach
1938 Ford Coach
1931 Chev. Coach
Massey -Harris 6 -foot Mower
Massey -Harris Manure Spreader •
If in need of ,a car BUY NOW.
G. E. NURSE
At The Cities • Service Gas Station: •.
BRV$SE1,S. ONTARIO ;;
Wednesday, F ohruary, 2411i, 1943
AN
9 1 A L LEAD ED
.}uickly removed m Clean Sanitary truck.. Phone collect,
72 BRUSSELS
William Stone Sons Limited
please send full detalis to the near,
est Prices Board office, your com-
plaint will be investigated im-
mediately.
ETHEL
IVIr. Norman Wain, Allenfm•tl, is
relieving station -agent, while Mr,
Hewitt is having a few holidays.
Sgt. Cecil Bateman visited one flay
last week in the village, while on a
visit to his home in Listowel, before
going to Trenton to take a course
there.
Mdss Edythe Speirau, nurse -in -
training, at Hamilton, accompanied
by a girl friend wac visiting for
several days with Alex and Mrs,
Speiran,
We are glad to see Miss Shirley
Thompson out alter a week's illness
with the "grippe."
Several of the school pupils haie
been quite ill with a sore throat,
which seems to be quite prevalent.
Week end guests—Mrs, Bert Lake
and IVliss Dorothy of Hamilton;
Lorne Vodden, wireless operator,
Lachine, Quebec; Mrs, L. J. Sinclair,
Misses Viola Turnbull and Isobel
Barton and Mr, Hanley Balmier, all
of Hamilton; Miss Elsie Franklt:s
of Atwood
Mr. W. McCreath was borne to
Iiinc.ardine over the week end
The sympathy of the community
goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Currie of Atwood, in their b'reave•
meta in the loss of Mrs. Currie's
moldier, who was well known here,
:having lived here for some time.
The Presbyterian Church intend
to have a banquet on March 19th.
This was decided at the annual
meeting held on Monday afternoon.
Congratulations are due Mr. and
Mrs Bruce Hyde of London (nee
Doris Gill) upon the birth 0f.a son
recently.
W. J. Sharpe, who has been suffer-
ing from inflammatory rheumatism,
is again able to get around, we are
glad to report. Ho is residing at
Ethel under the care of Dr. Rich-
mond a•l present,'
Robert Bowman, Brussels, ' with
a staff of local volunteer helpers,
11i vs. 1'lTardla•w, Mrs. Snell, Mrs.
Jardine, T. C Wilson and J. 11.
Fear distributed No, 2 ration books
to the people of the village at the
office of Mr. Fear on Wednesday t
from 9:00 a.ni. to 5:00 p.m;
I•Ianley Eckmier, Cninih-Tthhard,
Mrs. L. Sinclair, Miss Isobel Barton,
Mrs, Bert Lake and Mae, all of -
Hamilton, Loin Vodden, of the
R. A F., Montreal, Mr. and Mri L.
A. Wardlaw, Distowel, with Ethel
friends; Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Snell
and Mrs, Alex Pearson, in Ais`owel;
Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Hewitt, with
their daughter, Mary, in London.
The progressive euchre held i0
the Royal Hotel and sponsored by
tate west group of the War Workers
was a grand success. The east
group intends holding one at a Iater
date.
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BLYTH
Kicked by Horse
Calvert Falkoner was kicked hi
the face by one of his horses while
in the bush. He was- rendered aa.
conscious' for some time, i but bap
fully recovered.
Attend Hockey Game.
The following hockey enthusiasts
went to Stratford on Tuesijay to see
the Junior O.IIA. play-off between
Stratford and Brantford, D. A. Rano,
W. ,S• Scott, Jack Lowe, Ross Law-
less, Jack Riley, Alex Anderaoe.
Richardson and M. Wineberg.
BORN
FISCdi1R--fin Grey Township. on
Monday, Feb. 22nd, 1949; to Mr.
and Mrs, Wilford Fischer—a son.
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Misses' 2 -Piece c I i l t
Dresses, Special $4.95
10 pair of Ibex Flannelette Blankets
Sizes 54x70, Special $2$9
15 Pair Wooltex Blankets, Satin Bound
in blue, gold, peach, special $10.95 'pr.
Baby's Heavy Flannelette Blankets
Large Size, Special 98c.
Men's Knee Boots, Sizes
6 to 11, S;pe a $2.25
Boy's Knee Boots, Sizes
1 to 5, Special $1.98
Don't forget to ask for your sale-slips—For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War Savings Stamp Free.
THE ARCATE STORE
mom ommomm..
Phone 61, Brussels, Ont.
Store, Wide Bargains for the Whole Family.