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The Brussels Post, 1945-3-28, Page 4rjr THE BRUSSELS POST r er 1 Eau de Cologne , , Lavender Toilet Water Adrienne Face Powder . • ... •• • • .. , • • .. , • Adrenine Creams • .... . , • , 60c Adrienne Lipsticks , • . • . • • • • . 65c Boxes of Air Mail Statinery • • .. 5Oc • 5c & 10c each 60c and $1.10 .. $1.10 65e Easter Cards Cutex Nail Polish Sets ..................Various Prices Boquet Dusting Powder . , .. • .... • . .. . , . „ 69c Velvetta Bath Salts .. .. • • . , •.. 69c Purse Vials Perfume, assorted odors • , . • • ....... • . • 30c V r tIA2 6r1 Easi-Glosh Floor Wax FOUR SQUARE Glass Cleaner Floor Wax •..•,.••• Furniture Polish • • ..... •• Lemon Polishing Oil �3 Gita' }'. 67' 45c 25c 50c .. 45c 25c Hangers of Moth Fume Crystals 1 lb Tins Dichloricide , ...... • .. • • , , 59c FIy Tox -• .. • • .. • • •• ' • . 30c and 50c Multi -Use Enamel Quick Drying Varnish Wood Lac Varnish Stain 25c F. R SMITH lRUGGI:. TELEPHONE NO. 62 --- t FI.FP EiOI • WILLIAM SPEACE ,r Estate Agent• Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, ON I% 1 Aerial view of Magog with Dominion Textile Plant in foreground, : AG.O G.FScSTEST-FABRICS • COLON VA SHEETSYAND PILLOW SL1PS • ...c:0124,:& New Chopping Mill Opens In 'I-larriston Hill Bros. started chopping grain at rheic• new mill on Eileabeafr street in Hatriston. They have since been_ kept quite busy. The mill is in the paint of the old fuuniture factory tb.at was used as a paint shop. —Hartasiou, LLevlew. :'oro -Clogs From Hctland Mr. .and Mrs. Rous Doig recently ...,.t...err:na money and a u vu'itan sh.res front their son, . who ,I wt.h an artillery r Cg1- mc Jack was in Holland .when he the parcel, but recent letters tat5,l he was in Germany. The shoes acre: quite a nevelty, ptrainted a sand ;t;? with .red trim, T H E CAN A, D IAN W A Y 0 F L I F E . . . Down to Earth .. . '' ARDENING for the fun of it— week-end trips in the old family jalopy—lazy days fishing by the river —these things still stand for a pleas- ant way of life—a way of life our men overseas are fighting for today! They won't be able to come back to these simple things, unless we get "down to earth" in our thinking, and make sure when they do come back, their dollar will be worth a dollar! To protect that dollar, we must realize now, the dangers of careless, unnecessary buying! We a must buy only what we need—never buy two where one will do! We must not evade rationing or price control; or deal in black markets. If we break these rules, our country—the country our soldiers are fighting for—will start on that spiral of prices known as inflation. And inflation affects everyone , Ppblisheri by THE MIMING INDUSTRY (0 asawomtimarmite wage-earner, pensioner, small-busi- ness owner, returned soldier/ That's why it's important to take a stand against it now. If inflation starts in this country, this is what will happen. Prices will rise. Wages will try to follow along—and will never quite catch up! Soon your dollar—your soldier's dollar—may buy only 25% of the things it used to! That is what has happened in many of the countries of the world today, and that is why normal living for anyone is impossible in those countries! So let's .make sure our soldier's dollar, when he gets back, will be worth a full dollar. We cannot give back to him his lost years or lost youth. But if we keep up the fight against inflation, the man who is overseas can look forward to pleasant, satisfying living . , , to the Canadian way of life! TARIO) to reveal the dangers of Inflation, Make this Pledge Today! I pledge myself to do my part in flghting inflation: By observing rationing and avoiding black markets in any shape or form. By respecting price controls and other anti-inflation measures, and re. (raining from careless and unneces- sary buying. I will not buy two where one will do, nor will I buy a "new" where an "old" will do. By buying Victory Bonds and Wor Savings Stamps, supporting tax- ation, and abiding by all such measures which wallower rho cost of living and help keep prices at a normal level: ILS lousTR1 TARig iaorsommosmos Notice to Creditors p:,tate of DONALD STEW - ART, late of the Township of Grey r. the C.,;unty of Huron, farmer, who died on or about the 14th day of December, A.D. 1944. •'?.ICE NOTICE that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased must mail particulars and proof of seine to the undersigned adminis- trator or his solicitor on or before rue thirty-first day of March, AD. .1945, upon which date the said ad- ntinistrator will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which shall then have been r•>: eived, DATED of March at Brus-els this 'hirl day 4.D. 1945. JOHN BLAIKELY Adm int st' a ter b; his solicitor ELMER D. BELL, Brussels, Ontario. • Trout Season To Open On April 28th Toronto, March :97—Their minds turned to rod and reel by the un-• usual wramt.h of the •spring, Ontario's fishermen got offidal confirmation nl their optimism today when (1. .h. Dunbar, minister of game and 115heries, announced the atraokled trout season will open Apit-1 `Ls and, the pickerel season May 1.2, bona Saturdays and both dates )n advance of previous yearns. It is apparent, said Mr. Dunbar there will be normal speckled trout angling match earlier this year and indications, too, alna:t pickerel' will bo off the s.p1wi1ing beds well in advance of May 15. With theme telecasts in mind, •ib,e department advanced open dates do each Case, Open now is the pencil season and it was predicted that if the weather holds lake trout will be taking April 15, a moral) ohcad of the Dermal date. Anglers. getting ready for their sixth wartime seemtt, were con- fronted with tt^aa•-sltomtatges of rods. and reels and n9lner tackle -the (inns that made them Have been doing war work toll' -a long time now GREY Mrs. Wm, ,T 'Bernie and Donald spent a few days last we:elt at, the, 1loane• of Mn and Mrs. Pudgair bt'Jiinlger .of Hamilton, BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS. 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 ADVERTI8JNta RA rl,b Classified Ads (oath) Mt Over telephone or charged 310 in memoriam „ HOs Card of Thanks y06 Birth*, Marriages netthe Frsff i ' . + ',+ a '+ c,•, P'� : ^ `M,n F. F. HOMUTH OPTOMETRIST Coming to `►`russets Thursday, April 11th 9 A. „M. till 9 P. M. ' We,willr6have all the most tEt wzvr7x:dsaa.zr«.:".,• Modern Equipment and can r .•, i.mkr....,.n ,r,.l.ity-.t.=.maP b.,...,„WaR.:.w.. },l . ,,,. .-... s ur° you the very.Best Eye Service. void i a .....o �Dp�➢ir11- • merit�' �`��: telephoning Miss nude Eryans Phone 26x Erusseis for, ars appoint® meat. rytggp;. THE W. C. WOOD CO. LTD. GUELPH, ONT. Manufacturers of Electrical Farm Equipment Grain Grinders, Milk Coolers, 'Milking Machines, Electric Fences, Oat Rollers, Feed Mixers and Farm Refrigeration. Local Agent— Stanley Meehan Phone 26-r-8 R.R. 3, Brussels, Ont. Easter Is Early! Do Your Spring Shopping Now! Come and ,l e ; Our Large ,Set eeii>< n. Misses' Tweed Coats, Chesterfield Style in brown and grey $25.00 Women's Navy and Black Spring Coats in box style or semi -fitting, sizes 14 to 263 $23,95 up Misses' Spun Rayon Dresses • sizes 12 to 20, $4.95 Women's Jersey Dresses in New Spring Patterns, sizes 18 % to 241A, $14.95 up Boys' Tweed Long Pants, in good assortment, $3.95 Men's Dress Pants, in tweeds, donegal and worsted, $5.95 up New Spring Shoes. for the Whole Family Don't forget to ask for your sale slips --For $10.00 worth of these we give you A War -Savings Stamps Free: THEARCADE STORE !iniatttcnr Avrimitmenvis Phone 61 Brussels, Ont, Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fa lily