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The Brussels Post, 1945-3-7, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, March 7th, 1045 vommoonnwipooquair For Easter vers oxes Biriten Tooth Paste or Powder • • •' 29c Minora Razor Blades . , . •.. Pkg. of 4 ••• . •, • .. • 10c Gillette Blue Blades • • . • .. , . • • • • • 25c Life Savers, Assorted Flavors Pocket Combs Germicidal Soap 33c and 50c Tooth Brushes • • • • • ..... Badhelor Brilliantine Writing Pads and Envelopes Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap • ' • ' • ' Horlick's Malted Milk • • • • •• • ''• • • • • . • . • . Rexall Foot Powder .. • • • • • • ' ' . • . ' ' ' • ., 40c 25c 50c 40c l sterf C cols A Good Assortment of Colorful Springtime Folders at ........ •• .. • ... • • • • • • 5c, 10c and 15c each Also St, Patrick's Day Cards .. • .. ... • • • 5c each COUGH REMEDIES Bronchial Syrup , . • .. 50c Buckley's Mixture • • . • 40c Cherry Bark 35c Green Cough Syrup .• 50c Baby Cough Syrup ..• 25c Vick's Vapo Rub .. , . 50c Rexall Nose and Throat Drop ... •. 25c COUGH CANDIES ASA .. 10c Vick's . 15c Linseed & Licorice .. , 10c Buckley's .. ,... ..10c Smith Bros. • .. • - • •• 10c Meloids .. • .. ... 25e Pine Bros. Glycer- ine & Honey 15c Formalid Throat Ease , ... •• 10c F. R SMITH TFILF.PHONE NO. 62 ORUCQG13 f and STATIONED 5'PI.FPHONE NO. 62 WILLIAM SPEACE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, ONT. FOR SALE JAMESWAY ROOI)ElR STOVES COAL BURNING 52 incl' E'3oOver largest size new made WaXite Rose ry1844;,ALt W czsf41i 'g*f f°y F limit it '�.j N'w, r• 2san Red Cross Notes The proceeds ox the Feb, tea in ,n:• library were 515.05. The March Red Cross Shlpinent: 10 quilts 100 personal property bags 50 botwater bottle covers 25 boys jackets 50 pr, service socks 20 turtle neck sweaters 20 scarves pr. gloves The Canadian United Allied Relief Futid J 5rr. William M. Birks of Montreal, Chairman of The Canadian United :Allied Relief Fund, issued an appeal today to all ethnic groups in Canada le energeetic rally support and work fm r the campaign of The Canadian Red Cross Society. Mr, Birks MILS speaking on behalf of The Belgian War Relief ' Fund, C,anadz.•Fraruce Relations Coinmtttee, Canadian Aid to Russia, Canadian -Friends of Lux- embourg, -The Chinese War Relief Fund., Czeclieelovak War Charities Fund, Greek War Relief Fund, Netherlands • Relief Puncl, N4'rweg• Pall Relief Ptlncl United Polish t 1eief ,Ennc1 ' apd Yitgory v Rela * Puud;' 1rllo ride membersiof The �ntlian 5Tnitecl Alldecl Rel't©F Fund, Born of the nig nt nee to send a,eliet. to the g lonuffei erviiia45 ltn_pullltion of A11' ell con�fl "the Dlaetical desire to ra7s•�+x the necessary funds from the people of Canada in such a way as not to multiply unnecessarily the appeals to theft• generosity, it was decided 1 to adopt the principle oO the Com- munity Chest. In other word,, in - ATTENTION Recently the Coal Controller promised to supply us with extra Nut Coal for Brooding of Poultry, the 'writer went to Toronto yesterday in order to get some immediately and was advised that loss of production in January and February at mines makes this impossible. We •tarp supply • only . a limited amount. You better see your nearest coal dealer and get what you can• - Da N. McDONALD 3.. BELGIUM CHINA CZECHOSLOVAKIA DENMARK FRANC! NETHERLANDS GREECE LUXEMBOURG NORWAY POLAND A joint organization of the Belgian War Relief T'rrnd, ':made -France Relations Committee, Canadian Aid to Russia, Canadian. Friends of .Luxembourg, Chinese War Relief Fund, Czechoslovakia War Charities Fund, Danish Rd3ef Fund, Greek War Iteliof Fund, Netherlands Relief Psuid, Norwegian Relief Fund, United Polish Relief Fund, 'fngoslav Relief Fund. to send food and clothing and medical supplies to the sick and hungry in these ravaged lands . . Listen to the. cries of thousands of home- less children and old folks suffering while we are safe. Listen to your heart—and respond. Out of our security—out of our plenty, we rnust give freely. By contributing to the Red Cross you will send help through the kindly hands of men and women trained in personal service to those in direct treed. RUSSIA YUGOSLAVIA *In collaboration with the Red Cross, which is under- taking the task of dIstrlbu•, tion through iN world-wide organization, we are ap- pealing for funds to send urgently needed supplies to the homeless and destitute in our home lands. THE CANADIAN UNITED ALLIED RELIEF FUND HEADQUARTERS — 130 QUEEN STREET., OTTAWA Milani M. Birks, LLtb, Chairman Hon, Thomas Vien, K.C., Vrce-ehairinan Lawrance J. Burpee, Ban., Secrefary.Treasutilr Registered under the War Charities Ad Deporimeaf of National War %rvlees Ii II VALUES UN:5U , A$ D 37 tewofk 2474 W. G. LEACH Jeweller — Brussels L. 7771 stead of conducting eleven separate drives for the relief of the people of eleven Allied nations, they would be combined in one National Gam - p' ign, and the proceeds divided on an equitable plan among the victims at Nazi occupation. The rest of the story is told by Mr. Birks of Montreal, at the head- quarters of the Fund, 130 Queen Street, Ottawa. ',rhe Canadian Onitea Ai71ed Relief Fund," said Mn•, Birks, 'SS ramie up of representatives of the relief organizations of Belgium, Norway, Greece, Poland, Russia, China, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, France, Luxemburg and the Nether- lands, and its purpose is to work gout ways and means of securing food, clothing and medicines for those who are in desperate need in these countries." "The first step," Mr. Birks went on to say, "obviously is the collec- tion of funds, for the CUARF is dependent entirely upon private benevolence, unlike UNRRA which is entrely supported by Governments. Flom the outset it was realized that IL would be a waste of time and effort to- build up an organization ut our own to conduct a National Cam- paign, when such an organization already existed, with years of practi- cal experience behind it We, there fore, with the entire approval of the Government, took the hatter np with The Canadian Red Cross Society, and a plan was worked out under which The Red Cross would combine our relief punpopses with their own, and conduct the campaign with ,the wholehearted assistance of the CU ARF and its member orgau• izations. '1t is well to remember," ad (led Mr. Birks, "drat this relief agency represents in a very practical way the strong desire of some two million Canadian of IDhropean origin -- who are often called the New Canadians — to relieve surae of the distress in their old home- lands, and no oue knows better than they do the depth of suffering, physical and mental, to which. these most unfortunate victims of Nazi bestiality have been reduced, The Campaign offers an emotional outlet for these fellow -Canadians, who are loYa.11y d6ing their part in the war, and Whose sons ,are -fighting over- t seas.; On land and .sea and in the air. They, ,as well as, the thousands of Canadians who have thi'mgb0nt the war supported Phe efforts of our I separate relief organizations, can be counted Mien to do ever,yfhi'lg I Possiblee to mire the National Cam- paign a saccess,4and they lndiviiluaj y will not be be indhand in malting their ' oWn bmrtributiona to the common Rind." 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 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. Export Packers PHONE 70x BRUSSELS ,-A•oilvmA"'7zmiatem o'v1..''li.o 11 NOTICi.. - R. A. Reid, Eyesight Specialist, will be at his Brussels Office on Wednesday Afternoon March 28th, From 1.30 to 4.30 p. m. To Examine Eyes and Fit Glasses. Also repairing, adjusting and straightening. Please make appointments with Miss Hingston. "SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT.'" R. A. Reid R. 0. { Stratford's Leading Optometrist for over 26 years. BRUSSELS OFFICE SIN - MISS HINGSTON'S STORE Spring Styles onDila p Y Misses' and Women's SPRING COATS in tweeds, polo cloth, and wool crepe assorted shades, sizes 12 to 241/2. Misses' . All Wool Dressmaker Suits in several shades, in sizes 12 to 20. Women's one-piece and two-piece Jersey Dresses, in the newest 'spring shades, sizes ' 18 to 24 V Misses' one-piece and two-piece Spun Rayon Spring Dresses Sizes 12 to 20, $4.95 and $5.95 Misses' Alpaca Skirts, pleated all around in brown and green $2.98 Our New Spring Shoes for the whole family are in stock now. Men's_Rubber Boots, sizes _6 to 11, -- Now In Stock. -- Don't forget to ask for your sale slips—For $10.00 worth of these we give you A War -Savings Stamps Free. T ARCADE~ STORE „a.m. 61 — Brussel& Ont. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Plurally Printing Office yy( yl WA (l St CONCE In Walt Wednesd usic by Ke Admis Ladies pl Every Help the The Gr A e Sponso Board Crahbrook Monda t 2.30 P. ing sch 8.30 Every Ad 1 Get Awf WIN Save yo rings by Gerd flush yi Gusc and refill (Peat-resis MONDAY. at 7:1 CIT