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Cod Liver
compound 'with
Creosote $1,00 Bottles
Bronchial Syrup 50c
Cherry )3ark 35c
Wampoles Tasteless
Extract $1.00
Chest Rub 50c
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• 1Vlartin-Senours
Porch Paint
Specially for
Outside Steps
and Veranda Floors
There are 3
Good Shades hi
Gray $1.60 Quart
For House -Cleaning
Dolly Cream for
Curtains 15c
Also Rit, Tintex
and Sunset Dyes
4 Square Floor Wax 50c
4 Square Furniture
Polish 45c
Lemon Polishing Oil 35c
4 Square Glass
Cleaner 35c
COUGH DROPS
Pine Bros. Pa.stilles 15c
Cough. Drops 15c
ASA Cough Drops 10c
Meloids 25c
Buckley's
Throat Aids 10c
Senour's Floor
Enamel
for Inside Floors
—
Made to Walk On
in good popular
colors $1.60 Quart
Also Varnish and
Wood -Lac Varnish Stain
Moth Controls
Red Cedar Flakes 35c
Dichloride 59c
Larvex 95c
Moth Fume
Crystals Hangers 25c
Moth Balls
Gum Camphor Cakes
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BELL & BENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Beason, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Mr. Benson in attendance Wednesday 'afternoon
Office open daily from 9—to--- sao
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'were week endoilsliors ait the hoarse
of Ramie and Mrse,'Inappin, 7th. con.
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Mrs. Will Tumgull, 4th eon,
conneetibn with ,the •Goderieli
Festival Walk& thais 1.,V00.1110
very populatr event., in solo Work,
adult voic, Mrs. Harold Campbell
,novelived 95 marks aind Miis, Small-
Unnerieff 75 and in girl% so...,
Jlarle Wuck -came .second with 82.
A11 are to be (1onsulaltiulated on ,thelr
sneees.s.
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Monday 14 May
Thursday 17 May
Friday 25 May
Friday 1 June
Thursday 7 June
Friday 8 June
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8.00 to 8.15 P.m.
7.30 to 745 p.m.
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8.30 to 8.45 p.m.
7.30 to 7.45 p.m.
8.30 to 8.45 p.m.
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• NORTH HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
T SPECIALIST
russels
peomeavai.Corr,
\7J C. LEACH
Jeweller — brussels
Attention To Our Coal Customers
Coal Controller order No. 17 dated March 15, 1945.
Deliveries to domestic consumers.
During period 1 April to Sept. 30, 1945, a coal
dealer must not deliver to any oonsumer, and a consumer
'must not accept delivery of, for use of in any premises of
more (Class A fuel) than 75% of the normal requirements •of
which not more than 50% of the normal requirement be
(chestnut, stove or egg anthracite coal) 25% nut, or stove
coke, or nut stove or egg pochantas coal. All above are
Class A fuel.
With this you must take the remaining 25% of your
normal requiremnts in Class C fuel, which we supply in
(Small Range Coke), (Bituminous Coal, Sun King, or Man-
hattan Egg, or Lump) (Alberta Egg or Lump.)
This is the riding in the Cnal Controller's order No:,
17, dated March 15, 1945,
When ordering, please arrange to take 'your 25% class
C. fuel, and avoid making violations flor yourself, and our:
selves. We are both equally responsible 'for violations. Be-
sides, it makes it very hard hard for us if we cannot use all
people the same.
For your information, Class A fuel is (U. S. chestnut ,egg
and stove Anthracite), (nut, stove and egg, Pochantash,
(nut and strove coke.)
Class C. Fuel
(Small range coke), (Bituminous coal, Sun -King,
Manhattan Egg or Lump), Alberta Egg and Lump Coal.
Dealers are not allowed to deliver •niore than 500
lbs class A fuel without 25% Class fuel at sarne time
• D. 'N. McDo,vald
PHONE 77 •BRUSSELS, ON'T.
GEO. DREW, FAMILY MAN
IT TIME TO BE GLAD
Germany has collapsed.fit is as if we had
been in a tug-of-war, with life itself as the prize.
Now suddenly, the line seems loose in our
hands. We must brace ourselves lest the pent
up force of our own power send us plunging
backward into disorder.
Joy is natural to us at this time; but let us be
glad wisely. Much remains to be done. Much
sacrifice must yet be endured if we are to
establish on this world that peaCe and order
which is, and has been, our real goal.
'Thankful we should be. Proud we may well
be of the courageous fidelity of our fighting men
and the women who have backed them upr
and of the proven quality of our technical minds
and industrial workers.
Let us face the future with confident defer.
mination that Canada's new war -developed
abilities shrill be applied to assure better living
for all our people. As Hydro bus expanded to
powerthe mighty War industries of Ontario, to
in building for peace your Hydro stands ready
to do its full part in providing d dependable
low-cost etettricai service to homes, industries
and farms.
E nvono-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION or ONTARIO
Atmilygiostithe'Orennier with hit tiaolithetsocits.lis,ston Edward,
and Mg. Dow—s piclum taken wan* at the home of Etivtarti
Johroloe, Mh., of Mti, Dwaw, At Guelph.
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Former patients and new friends welcome! An exceptpioaai,
opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses fitted
by an expeprt, well-known all over this district! comptate eye-
sight service to all at moderate cost. Mr. Reid comes regularly
to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people with
glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and eye comfort to all.
Wednesday Afternoon June 6
1.30 to 5:00 p.m.
Office in Miss Hingston?s Store
Please make appointmeilts with
Miss Hingston, phone 51
6,6See o"EID d ' See ight"
For Residents of Brussels and Community
Having secured a taxi license from the Transit Controller
I am now in a position to transport passengers to and from
Brussels and vicinity. Rates Reasonable.
IIA : RYMCCILITCI EON
Brussels Ontario
Business phone 56
Resdence phone ix
Wornen's and Misses' Jersey Dresses
in the smartest patterns
Sizes ,16 to 24 'A
$14.95 up
• Wornen's and Misses'
Summer Cotton. Dresses
assorted patterns and styles
$4.95 up
Infants Summer Dresses
with Slips, sizes 0 to 4 years
$2.98
'Girls Cotton Slacks
Sizes 8 to 14 years
$1.39 a pair
Men's and Young Men's Suits
In Tweeds and Worsted
$25.00 up
Boys Wool Tweed Long Pants, all sizes
$3.95
We have a large assortment of Cottons
in the newest summer patterns for Dress-
making. Come in and look these over.
Shoes and Running 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.
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