HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-8-1, Page 4TI -IE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, July 25%, 11946
Interesting Summer Items
English Fruit Salts ,with tumbler 43c
Glos-Kreme, non greasless hair dressing 40,,
Poison: Ivy Chek 35c
Skeeter Skatt.f i' 39c
Deodorants, Nice Deodorant Cream 40c
Arid 39c
Dynamite Red Nail Polish 50c
Duration Liquid Stocking 50c
Blossom Footiets 20c
Sun Gag,?erg 29c and 35c
Klenzo Shampoo v.; tth Olive Oil 6Qc
Pablum 45r,
365' Cologne or English Lavender F.✓ic
Firstaid Quick '3 ands 25c
F. R SMITH
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES'
FAIR'S and EXHIBITIONS, 1945
August
Kendra Aug. 23, 24
Ridgetown Aug. 27-29
Welland Aug. 29 -Sept. 1
Almoate Aug. 29 -Sept. • 1
Elmira ....•.... ,.... Aug, 30 -Sept. 1 & 3
September 1 • 8
Brampton
Brighton
Dryden
D1 rham
Fergus
Georgetown
Perth
Port Perry
Tavistock
Sept.
1 & 3
5
7, 8
6, 7
7. 8
7, 8
6-8
1 & 3
7, 8
Sept. 10 - 15
.Aylmer 19-22
Clifford 21, 22
Embro 17
Exeter 19. 20
li orest 18, 19
Galt 20-22
Kincardine 20, 21
Listowel 19, 20
Midland . 20-22
Mildmay 15. 19
Neustadt 21, 22
Paisley' 17. 18
Parkhill 21
Seaforth 20, 21
Shedden 19
Stratford 17-19
Wlarton 30. 21
September 24 - 29
Sept.
Arthur . 35, 26
25 29
27, 28
27. 28
25, 26
25 26
Sept. 29, Oct. 1. 2
28. 29
Sept. Atwood
Ac Kat 14, 15 Dungannon
Blyth 13, 14 Harristom
14, 15 Lucknow
13, 14 Mitchell
14, 15 Owen Sound
11-13 Port Elgin ,
13. 14
12, 13
3 14
12.15
Lion's Head 12, 13
Merlin ......,.,« 13, 14
Milverton 13, 14
Mount Forest ............................ 1.0, 11
New Hamburg 14, 16
Palmerston 14, 15 November
St, athroy 10-12 Nov.
ivsikerton (Christmas Fair) .,.. 21, 22
Se
lx/Ingham (Horse Show) ............. I
Sept.
Chesley
Coldwater
Goolzville
Dresden
Dundalk
Hanover
1 irkton
Lindsay
October
Bayfield 9, 10
Chatsworth 4. 6
Carrie 5, 6
St, Marys 4. 5
Teeswater 2, 3
Tiverton 1. 2
September 17 - 22
ARMY TYPE TRUCKS
FOR FARMERS
AUCTION SALE
to be held at
QUEENS PARK, LONDON, ONT.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10tH
Commencing at 10 A. M,
These trucks, which have been declared surplus Jr), the
armed services to War Assets Corporation esiJ be sold ONLY
to bona fide fanners, bearing a certificate to this effect from
their county 1'ederatioia of Agriculture secretary, The
suction sale will be conducted by the War Assets Corporation
so -operation with Ontario Federation, of Agriculture.
A representative of the Ontario Highways Department will
be on heed to issue transit lleensea to those purchasing trucks
.'.!(111r-' _. '^ere
WA1LN-IN(;!
to aie fee 4o ct ofteaftaia9 to mate to
VICTORIA
VANCOUVER
NEW WESTMINSTER
WINNIPEG
HAMILTON
TORONTO
OTTAWA
HULL
No person may move to and rent or occupy family quarters
in any df these congested areas without a permit from the
Administrator of Emergency Shelter.
Before malting arrangements to vacate your present home, be sure that you
have other accommodation and a permit to occupy 31. Applications for permits
should be addressed to the Administrator of Emergency Shelter in the area to
which you plan to move.
Every person who rents or occupies family quarters in any of these districts contrary
to the order, commits an offence and, in addition to other penalties, will be required
to vacate the shelter and the district at his own expense.
(Ieeaed ander the embed? of the Emergency Shelter Segulaeoae, Order-ia.Couadl P.C. 9439,
December 19, 1944).
THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE
E5 -6N
Wartime Price and Trade
Board Information
.
OTHERS ARE ASKING
R *
Q.—Would you please tell me the
ceiling price of chickens, inc.uding
broilers, Toaster and capons?
A, --We presume you Olean the re-
tail ceiling price which is 43 cents
on "A" Grade Milkfed roasters and
fryers and 45 cents on "B" Grade
Millded, "A" .and "B" grades are
45 cents and 43 cents. Capons are
2 cents per pound higher on each
grade. Broilers are priced as foll-
ows: "A" Grade Milkfed 45 cents,
'13" Grade Milkfed 43 cents, "A"
Grade 43 cents, "B" Grade 40 cents,
On other grades consult your near
•cst office of the Wartime Prices
end Trade Board,
9 F *
J.—What is the ceiling price of
lamb?
A. --Spring lamb prices vary accord-
ing to the cut and should be posh
ed in each retail shop. The prices
on spring lamb this year have
been extended from July 15th to
August 31st.
v a
Q.—I understand that the regulations
lave been changed to prevent
people from being evicted from
houses and apartments, Does this
mean my son recently dlecoarged
from the army will not be ab':e to
obtain possession of the house 1(
own in the city? He liven in it
before he went overseas.
A.—The regulations freezing' leases
do not effect service uersonuel.
You may still obtain possession ?It
your house for your sot's occupancy
13 you give a three month's notice
to vacate on the form provided
by the Board. The notice to vac-
ate must also be signed by your
son and in it he .must agree to
occupy the house Dor a period of
one year from the time at which
the tenant is requested to vacate
. *
Q.—What are the dates for the seas -
anal decrease int the ceiling pmlees
of potatoes this year?
.A. —Prices of potatoes drop duly 29,
August 12 and September 1 on
sales by primary producers to '
wholesalers, Wholesalers price on
potatoes change on August 2, j
August 16 and :September 1.
* *
Q.—,Solne friends in the city want to
l;uy some of my homemade rasp-
berry jelly this year. Do 7 have
to collect coupons far these,
1.—Yes. If you .sell any kl'id of
homemade preserves you must
collect 'coupons. You collect one
.ecupon for every 12 ounces of
s
Questioea on any ,regulations 01
the Wartime Prices and Trade i
33oard will be 'answered if submitted
10 the Information Brandt, War-
time Prices ,ancl Trade Board, Fedl
ole) Building, London, Ont rie.
YOUR HELP
/S NEEDED NO W.. . I F WE
ARE TO SAVE OUR LATE
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Thousands of Tons are Ready for Harvest
Will You Lend a Hand?
Food is precious—let's not waste it through
lack of help! Now, in addition to our own
needs, we must also help feed the millions
of starving people in liberated Europe. This
is a tremendous task, hut it can be done,
IF—we all do our share. This is the last
harvesting emergency we are liable to meet
this year -so let's all pitch in and do a real
Job! Help will be needed from August 20th
through to October 20th.
Fill in coupon below and mail TODAY'
FREE TRANSPORTATION
For four weeks' service, transportation will
be paid one way. For full season (August
20th to October 20th) transportation will be
paid both ways.
• MEN—Every possible
man-hour MUST be
Put fin. The need is
desperate. Volunteer
your services TODAY'
• WOMEN — Every
available hand can
be used. F111 in the
coupon and mail TO-
DAYI
• BOYS AND GIRLS=
Thousands are needed.
Any High School
student willing to
work on a farm Otis
permission and is
requested by the Min-
ister of Education, to
remain out of school
for the month of Sep-
tember.
A1P=r ern AAPTHiS1't OPONr TODA Y r
ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE,
Parliament BuildIfrgs, Toronto.
I am interested in helping with the late
harvest. \Please send me further information.
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Accommodation is in camps supervised by the Y.W.C.A. or Y.M.O.A.—but you
must bring sheets and blankets.
DOMINION•'PROV1NCIA8, COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR
AGRICULTURE - LABOUR - EDUCATION
Stretton's
Electric and Supply -Ser.vice
DEALER FOR EASY WASHER
Information on New Appliances: House and Barn Wiring,
Electric Fixtures, Spartan Electric Fence.
Have you an Iron or Hot Platerequiring repair? Elements
now in stock.
Washing Machines and Electric Motors Installed and Serviced.
Mr. McWhirter Electrician and Serviceman is now ie
Brussels call and see hien.
Arrangements have been made with Westinghouse and
General Electric regarding Service on their appliances.
For Service or Wiring anywhere call or write
Stretton's Electric Brussels,
E -T -E - s
R.A.. REID
EYESIGHT ,SPECIALIST
Coining
Coining to r ss 1s
Former patients and new friends welcome! An exoeptunuss,,
opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses fitter
by an expeprt, well-known all over this district! Complete eye•
sight service to all at moderate cost. Mr. Reid comes reguI3rly
to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people with
glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and eye comfort to all.
Wednesday Afternoon, August 15'
1.30 to 5:00 p.m.
Office in Miss Hingston's Store
Please make appointments with
Miss Hingston, phone 51
"See REID and See Right”
1 Mid Summer Clearance on
DRESSES
Lot No. 1
Women's and Misses' one and two piece
DRESSES
Sold regular $5.95 - Special $3.95
Lot No. 2
Women'. and Misses'
DRESSES
Sold regular $7.95 — Special $4.95
Lot No. 3
Women's and Misses'
DRESSES
• Sold regular $10.95 — Special $7.95
Lot No. 4
Women's and Misses' Dresses, Some Jerseys
Sold regular $ 14.95 — Special $10.95
1.ot No. 5
Women's and !Misses' one and two piece
Jersey Dresses, sizes 16'4 to 24%
Regular $16.95 — Special $12.95 w.
Lot No. 6
Girls Pinafore Dresses
Well ,made' sizes 6 to 14,
Regular $3;95 — Special $2.98
Lot No. 7
1 rack of Summer Dresses
Small sizes oxlly, some of these
Sold regular up to $5.95 - Special $1.98
Elmo
There will be No War Savings Stamps
Allowed on Dresses during this Sale.
Don't$0 00 worth of these uwe sale slips—For
forget
give you
A War -Savings Stamps Free.
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THE ARCADE STORE
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Phone 61 - — Brunets, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family