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Gillette Blue Blades '• • ' • • • • . ' • . • ......
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Life Savers, Assorted Flavors • • • • • 10c
Pocket Combs • .. ••• 25c
Germicidal Soap • • • • • . '•• ' ..• .33c and 50c
Tooth Brushes ....• ..... ....50c
Bachelor Brilliantine • .
Writing Pads and Envelopes
Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap • ...... ' ....... • • „ • • •••• ..... 25c .. c
2555c
Horlick's Malted Milk • • ' • • . .. 50c
Rexall Foot Powder
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A Good Assortment of Colorful Sprin ttcunlOc and 15c.each
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COUGH CANDIES
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Vick's •• ••••.... 15c
Linseed & Licorice .,,me
Buckley's • ' . 10
Smith Bros. c
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Meloids
Pine Bros. Glycer-
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Formalid
•25c II Throat Ease .... •• 10c
COUGH REMEDIES
Bronchial Syrup .. 50c j
Buckley's Mixture • • 40c
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Cherry Bark .....••
Green Cough Syrup 50c
Baby Cough Syrup 25c
Vick's Vapo Rub .... 50c
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TELEPHONE NO. 62 --• l'ELEPHONE
NO 2
WILLIAM SPEACE
Estate Agent Conveyancer
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE,
MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL; ONT.
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THE BRUSSELS POST
Hello Homemakers! The num-
rr h:,s:l1eeping problem dur-
Lmt 1- the provk;o0 cf
u ° live melt alternatives. Wo
such Substitutes
cream ' v .0etlbles, cheese cos-
- roles, bean dishes, platters of fish
. "2 fowl. and egg- dishes A few
thea have been .selected for this
work and we hope you enjoy their
favour and colour.
BAKED HALIBUT
1'td.'e:ti20.1• serVing
and steaming.
Sprinkle fish liberally will salt
and steam over boiling water or
,cup stock with a bit of garlic in 't.
Steam is preferable to boiling as
little flavour is lost. Save any Juice
tht,t comes 2r0111 3110 fish 30 ILII 111
. auce in place of water Serve with
n tasty sauce.
before boiling
2 pounds halibut, fat salt
pork. 1 small onion, thinly
sliced, bit of bay leaf (pick
on, Wil o17 spices), 3 tis')ns.
t.bs ns. flour, %
t�al<i,mg fat. 3 n
cup buttered crumbs.
:vre r, Thin slices salt pork
in casseroles. Cover with onion, acid
i,ay leaf. Place halibut over pork
,• 1 onion. Spread top with fat
F I ^nd flour creamed together. Cover
I -.•;•h crumbs and arrange narrow
«r;l„ of salt pork over crumbs.
Cover with greased Paper and bake
IIo minutes in moderate electrie
• oven (350 deg.) removing paper
during last 15 minutes to brown
ctl:mb1, Serve with White Sauce,
uring fat in pan In place of butter,
Fp"inkJe with paprika. ,Serves 0.
MOCK SCALLOPS
TURNIPS WITH CHEESE
2 yellow turnips, 2 tbsps• fat,
2 tbsps flour, Pk cups mills,
1 tsp. salt, 1/s tsp. pepper, 'ii
cup grated these.
Peel the turnips, cut in shreds,
and cook in salted boiling water for
20 minutes. Make a white sauce
with fat. iiom'r, mills, salt and pep-
per, Pour this over drained turnips
and sprinkle with grated cheese.
Place over hot water and zontinne
cooking 15 minutes—or if electric
oven is "on" place in modes,.te oven
for 15 minutes,
KESWICK BEANS
11k cups pea beans, 1 cup
stewed and strained tomatoes,
1can vegetable -beef soup, 1
onion (finely chopped), 1 clove
garlic (finely chopped), /h cup
butter, 2 tsps salt.
Soak beans overnight in cold
water, drain and parboil until soft.
Cut halibut in pieces about the Put in baking dish or bean pot, add
s're and shape of scallops. Dip in other ingredients, cover and cook
j crmnnbs, egg, anti dry in deep fat it slow electric oven (250 -deg.)
(3,75 deg.) or hot enough to 1i,own until beans have nearly absorbed
a cubs of bread in 50 seconds.
t. WAI:Ds
VALUES
UNSUR.P 5 U
STEAMED FISH
(Cod, Pike, Trout, Perch)
)try -heated fish are best for soil•
ins or steaming as flesh will re•
main firm. Vnless fish is to be Aar-
msl,ed whole, it is better to cut into
sauce.
CHICKEN. CALIFORNIAN
4 pound fowl (cut in pieces.
for serving), salt and pepper,
I/2 small onion (sliced), 1 cup
rice (uncooked), boiling water.
Cover fowl with boiling water,
add onion and rice, and cook slowly
3.
Liquor Control Board of Ontario
NOTICE
to Individual Liquor. Permit Holders
DO NOT DESTROY
your present individual
Liquor Permit
Liquor Permits will be extended (not re -issued)
to March 31st, 1946 on application and payment
of $1.00 at any Liquor Control Board Store on
and after March 19th, 1945.
The decision to extend the use of the present
permits will effect a substantial saving in paper
and printing costs, and is in keeping with present
day conservation policies.
WILLIAM G. WEBSTER
Chief Commissioner
W. G. LEACH
Jeweller — Brussels
11'etlur<i1uy. 10brntuy 2011) 1 015
l� p
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110
LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us.
Exp
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PHONE 70x
rt Vickers
BRUSSELS
until tender (about 4 hours) adding .
2 tsps. salt when half done. Season
to taste, Take out rice and 0111e11 �I
and brown in a little fat; serve on I (�9 �s_ . �.. ��� �v It
top of chicken. Ofe '' � 1�'i6' • 1�'�6ir�'�F >: s • •
EGG FRICASSEE Ralig j g 91 �j ��j Vej �J�i•el
NOTICE
Owing to the continued severe weather, I 'have not
been able to make any trips to my Brussels office this year.
However, I wish to state that as soon as the weather
improves, and becomes settled, I will again make regular
visits to my Brussels office in Miss Hingston's Store.
The date will be in this paper.
R. A. Reid R. O.
Stratford's Leading Optometrist for over 26 years.
97 Downie St. Miss Hingston's Store
Stratford. Brussels.
6 hard -cooked eggs, 3 cups
stock from soup -bone, minced
Parsley, chopped onion, 3 tbsps.
fat. 3 tbsps. flour, 1/4 cup cream,
salt and pepper.
Cut the eggs in slices. Make a
sauce of the stock, tat, flour and
seasonings. Add the sliced eggs,
the cream and salt and pepper. Mix
well and serve very hot.._
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TAKE A TIP
1. To keep woollens in circulation
longer it is important to give
them care601 and frequent cleans.
ing. Use plenty of water but not
too much soap. Squeeze through
the suds and brush any soiled
spots with a soft brush, Rinse
well in 3 or 4 basins of warm
water. .Squeeze dry and spread
out on clean paper to dry.
2. Perspiration, dart and grease
that are allowed to remain in the
fabric of overalls, weaken the
cloth. Frequent washings ale
better than severe laundering for
very dirty clothes.
3. Clothes that have become yel-
lowed can be whitened by first
soaking them over night in water
containing borax—about 1,4, cup
to 1 gallon ,of water. If the re-
sult is not satisfactory, let them
freeze - in cold weather. This will
whiten cottons and linens wen•
d erfuldy.
:r. :r
Anne Allan invite syou to write
to her in care of The Post. Send
in your suggestions on homemaking
m01)1e1114 and watch this column
for replies.
Answer to Europe's Hunger
Cattle Gland Surgery
Dr. George Veronoff, famous re-
juvenation expert, in an Interview
in The American Weekly with this
Sunday's (March 4) issue of The
Detroit Sunday Tines, explains a
scientifically tested scheme to
breed giant size cattle, hogs and
sheep which would mature in
months and replenish IOnropean live
stock depleted) by the Nazis, Get
Sunday's Detroit Times.
Look At Your Label
The mailing last of "The Post''
was corrected tl1ds week. —Look at
your label and it It is not correct
let us know about it. Our thanks
to those who have made promli, pay.
trent of their subsertption., Will
Wee who, have not yet found it
convenient to pay kindly do ao et
their earliest convenience,
SAWS SHARPENED
Hand Saws,
Cross -cut Saws
Any kind of saws
If you want yours to really
cut as It should
Leave at The Post
Printing Office nomaigc 4.. S, t, mb, s
FINAL CLEARINC'_SALE
25 Misses' Crepe Dresses, ' Sold
Regular 5.95, Special $3.00
13 Women's and Misses'
Tweed Coats
Regular 32.50, Special $25.00
8 Men's Tweed and Melton
Overcoats, Special $19.95
15 Heavy All Wool vGray
Army Blankets, Special $5.95
No war savings stamps will be given with
above items.
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” iMen's Knee Rubber Boots
e 3E}hTasr . r4f olf,t.-,. . ,•• ,.3az
All Sizes in Stock..
Men's Heavy'Mackinawl Coats
All sizes $8.95 up. .
Don't forget to ask for your sale slips—For
$10.00 worth of these we give you
A War -Savings Stamps Free.
THE ARCADE STORE
Phone 61 -- Brussels, Ont,
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family