HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-9-5, Page 3Wartime Price and Trade
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OTHERS ARE ASKING
THE BRUSS 1 LS POST
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1 cbtain laundry soap. pan you tell I Notice to Creditors said. Almost a aur div stack ;gill
pie if this shortage will contluue ' u.ar ;n 1,e replucerl with importrd
lung'? in the estate of MARY SMALLDON : uitn tis and that will take time. The
A. „increased supplies will be 011 late of the Village of Ethel In the ernenpoprtation is completely\ air or
1 011111N6111 6111 elle even if t r-iniels
1.mld he brought lo Greecethey
...el. not be distributed. B' Ides
Ci oece Is a races, country auu :bore
I not sufflol"nt feed for mane
is, 1I le. and praelieally all eerterl-
t tett machinery will have to be
the market in a short time following
1 structions which direct soap menu -
Q,. -'Con a landlord charge 42,50 1 fle,tnrers to several million poundq
monthly for water is addition to elle farce of laundry soap.
rent? * * *
A,—If the w'iter rates were i.11arg• rl I have meat In a locker and
ed the tenant when Lite rent was
the operator tells me I must make a
drozan or fixed tlhe landlord inns still report when meat is rationed. Whatdemand that the tenant pay it•
1 mat i report?
However, if the rentincluded the ,1.-'1 hr sforri,.e operator will girt
water charges when the rent was
frozen 11 may not be charged now.
s .,
Q,—Win, you please tell rue the
telling Price of spy apples picked up
at the orchard?
A.—Priees vary according to Ilse
grade and the pack as well as the
class of customer buying, that is
whether or not he is a wholesaler,
yen a report form which you will be
1 equired to complete. This statement
requires the consumer to flame the
eommerolal cold storage Plant where
;lir pleat in stored, the quantity and
,r1ud purchased anti the number of
r m•pons surrendered, Exemption of
four pounds of meat for each person
10 the family I11 e11
apersnn
.4 r
retailer or consumer. If you willequired to surrender
give us further details of the grade mull than half his couPo-ns for
1: elft in storage, Meat Supplies
of apples and quantity purelvieed * In Greece
and the class of buyer we will give
you the telling price, questions on any regulations 01 Ureeee le a country without a
the Wartime Prices and Trade scrap of fresh meat according to
Q.—What coupons are going to bo Board will be answered if submitted
need for the purchase of meat when `° the Information Branch, War-
it is rationed? Where do I get my time Prices and Trade Board, Fed
tokens! - emit Building, London, Ontario.
County of Huron, widow, wile
died on or about the eighteenth
day of March, A.D., 1945.
'i•Ai211 NOTICE that all patties
Paving claims of demands agc'lln(
the estate of the above ,tc+ea..ol
nuest mall particulars and proof of
same It+ t!1:+ undersigned snlieito,' on r:'etieed.
or 'before the 22nd clay of Septem•
he•r 11)10, ap,.o which da.(+ t he
asrets of the said estate will be
distributed with regara only to
1h0"" clahu which shall then have
been received.
DATED at Brussels this 25th da"
re August, 1946.
P1,MER D. BELL,
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitor for estate of Mary Sunlit
don, deceased.
A.—The brown M coupons in your
present ration book are for meat.;
You will obtain meat tokens from '
your butcher if your meat purctiase.d
is not the full amount allb' (ed by j
'the number of coupons you present. :
Q—I have found it difficult to J
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ADVERTISINQ p* rets
eieeelfted Ads (cash) .... >
Over telephone or charger/ no
'n memoriam Sec
r s,•d of Thanks dao
ixlrthe, Mlerrlages. Deaths Eros
I']iilou Pliilon, charge d'affaires of
the Greek legation at Ottawa. Fie
quoted what he termed "conserve -
the" figures to indicate Hie-cendillon
el the country. "A report made by
two economic experts last year
showed that 100 per cent of the pigs
,,eve disappeared, that 90 per cent of
dally cows had been wiped out and
65 per cent of oxen, sheep, goats end
asses and 50 per cent of the horses,
snares, mules and bugtaloes,' he
War Aganst Sugar
ria,:k Markets
Iluring the week 0f August 1F,
coral center, or sugar black
oulrketing operations were wiped
oat in Canada, according to reports
ped by the Wartime .PJrices and
1'. ade hoard. The smashing of out
cnterslve black market began with
lir, suspension of a business license
n:' c Montreal candy firm, This
r:unlpany is alleged to have secured
lei least 20,000 pounds of sugar in
deals involving stolen coupons and
Fugax transfer vouchers and had
been a repeated offender nude: price
slid rationing regulations. Prose -
clarion of the company and of a
number of others Involved in Lhe
illegal activity is. under way. Found
In possession of enough coupons to
Purchase 3,900 pounds of sugar, a
'rr,tollto man eas given a three
month jail sentence and fined $560. FOR SALE—
Seizure of half a million counterfeit quantity of rs:tiltze'- No, 2.2.6.
sugar coupons together with print• 1 pyrone 43-r-11 John 114eN bit
tan equipment culminated a series of
The Quality Tea
THE PICK OF TOBACCO
It DOES taste
good in a pipe
leres1igatians in the Muutreal area
7u was the eetiend seizure of a
aptltet•felt sugar 'coupon press in
!recent months,
caassktied Ads
FOR SALE—
i Electric table model R''1lo.
peoone 31 apply at The Post
FOR SALE -
150 year-old Lsghorn Hens.
pl•one 27-r-9 John A. Hislop
FOR SALE -
22 young Pigs, 8 weeks o1d.
phone 25-r-6 Win. Grant
With other groups, you play a part so that everyone gets a fair ,share
are asked to
you against
regulati,y o acquire
rationing he couponswhen meat
on You get
Under the turn of butterrnand the couple products.
collect and
sal; . of meat; d rationed maple
butcher,
the use iced ahoney the Meats froc0Ponsneed be
in your
is introdufrom the ced
ou May buy other valid
r there than din those f of your hods h coupons,
ho ld be
nom bank and t make i 61asy to send
cotton s, you
ration provided
m RR- our Local
surrendered.
urren resided witp month to Y
e
{ io postage
oo a once
iserequired.
a ,r
a
No post 9 _.,. _ ..iJ •�:'�?.�;m
The retailer also plays a part. He must obtain coupons
or other valid ration documents against every sale he
makes of rationed foods—butter, sugar, preserves
and, when meat rationing becomes effective again,
meat. Otherwise, he cannot replenish his stocks. He
must paste all coupons on gummed sheets and endorse
each sheet with his name and address. If his monthly
food sales total $2,500 or more, he is required 'to
operate a ration coupon bank account. He must also
give valid ration documents or a ration cheque to his
supplier for every purchase he makes of a rationed
food.
The housewife, too, has rationing work to do. She
must know the validity and expiry dates of butter,
sugar, preserves and, later, meat coupons so that she
' can make supplies of these foods last. She must know
the coupon values of all rationed preserves and meats.
ve of the
coup
She has to understandooiorder to do as much home
preserves
caning
as possible and still have coupons for honey, syrups
and other preserves. She must guapen sfor ilyry pury
y ration
books carefully and give
chase she makes of a rationed food.
lt�
RATIONING is your assurance of a fair share. It is a protection against waste
a : shortage .. inflation.
That is why farmers are asked to continue to collect and turn in coupons to
their Local Ration 'Boards .once a month - in the RB"61 envelope.
lRATION ADMINISTRATION
,HE .: WARTIME PRICES jrDTRADE BOARD
FOFi• SALE—
Good wood tor sale, nicely split or
In blocks.
pIone 13x Ian McDonald
FOR SALE—
Car of Alberta Coal on the way,
,'rd will accept a few more orders,
J. H. Fear, Ethel
DOG LOST—
A black dog with white markings,
answers to -the name Laddie.
pi:one 75-r-16 Wm. J. Perrie
FOR SALE—
1 '5 --tube Phonola Battery Radio
set for sale apply
alien 75-r-6 Robt, Engel, Craub:'ook
rArANTED—
A woman for light housework two
0:111 days a week.
Apply to Box 50, Tine Post
NOTICE—
Electric motors rewouaa and re -
la. red. Expert workmanship. el •d-
{ to -ate prices. Lloyd M P,ettger,
iecnkton, Ontario.
FOR SALE—
Two gasoline engine;., one small,
air cooled sun able for waelitng
machine the other tor enmping
water,
phone 29-r-10 Rose Mc P.tegart,
FOR SALE -
1 Tudhope Aadsrson Manure
Srreader, 1 single farrow Cocksl.utt
tiding plow, both in working c'in-
dition.
Roy Patterson, phore 49'e'al
Lot 29, Con, 13, ti:ey
FOR SALE—
One hundred acre farm, two barns
with stabling under both, a good 2.
storey brick house. harm a0 seeded
down, about 86 acres working land,
drilled well, 31 miles east of
Brussels' on the 10th ooneession Grey
l ,i! miles north of Cr+anbrook.
Wm. Sanalldon, R,R. 4, Brussels
WANTED—
S00 Dealers earn a comfortable
l'r.ng by selling Familaz Pr ivtuats
from door to door! How about start
Itb a business of your owl., in your
sore time, with the sam3 advan•
topes, in the district of your choice
For free details and catalogue;
ii'i\MILDX, 1600 Delotlmler, Mont
real,
AN OPPORTUNITY—
One of the Nation's largest eom•
Denies catering erinoleally to farm^
ars needs, is ready to place a
va,uable contract whio?'1 shora'S mean
tort Diets independence for a man
fa! li,nate enouga to have the folk/W-
in: ciraitflcations , character record
Um! will wtthstand lnvestiga"i'm and
yr, n en ability to effl^lently -manage
i+tin himself and hie business.
i"iiaecial status of extremely im-
p.ttant but a travel c°ttflt is neces'
sary. Write The J. 11„ Wattle Clom-
ptny , Dept., 0.13-4 2177 Masvo•r
Mcetreal.
HARVEST THANKSGIViNG
(Please Clip fol' Reference)
Sept. 9th—St. 4eorge's Walton
Sept. 16th—St. Alban's A.wdod
Sept. 23rd -•-St. David's ileaf'fn
I.* Sept. 311th—St. -i hn'a Brunet:Ls
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture
to be held at the home of
Miss R. Holmes, John St,, Brussels
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
at 1:30 p.m, Sharp
s (2 piece) Bedroom suites
Il,.rean
2 cupboard
2 i:eaters
1 range
New (2 burner) Perfeltion stole with
oven
Extra coal oil oven
lounge
Rinkel• rocker
1-arlor table
6 dining room chairs
2 extension tables
Buffet
1 day bed
1 single bed, springs and mattress
2 beds and springs
Domestice sewing machine
1 u for s (singer) sewing machine
Tellor's charcoal iron
2 linoleum rugs 12' x 12'
pictures
2 rockers
Itcning board
1 feather tick
o!1 lamps
40 gal, oil tank
la'ge milk can
copper boiler
wash tubs
wash benches
stove Zinc
clock
rocking utensils
ctirhea
lumber
tcr,ls
e:ep ladder
lawn mower
buck saw
a r.umber of 8" tile
Aetieles too numerous to mention
M155 R. HOLMES, Proprietress
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctionee^
A New Weed lrller
The long-suffering gardener can
look forward to relief from the back
lo caking chore of digging wards
item his lawns, at long last. A revo-
ietienary selective dhemioai killer
o+" the toughest weeds .with which
he has to contend is about to make
i:s appearance on the Canadian
Irene, according to an announce-
ment from the Naugatuck Chemleats
curl•:un uI Danlinicn Rt.bbu. Com-
pany Ltd.
The new weed Sailer will be
kt , wn as "2.4-D", a eontractiou for
Rs proper name of 2-4 diehlorophen-
oxyacetic acid, and like another
product, D.D.T, n,auutacturod by
tilt same company, promises to
abuse considerable interest in the
general public. Up to the present. 't
is known that 2.4-D definitely kilts
more than 30 varieties of weeds,
Including bindweed, burdock, dande-
lion and perennial sow thistle. A
ite powder in form, it can be
d:'solved in water, with the aid of
a. small amount of another chemical.
11 will be supplied to the public lA
liquid form, requiring addition of
water only.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements
at lot 34, con. 6, cast Wawanoah twp.,
miles north, 3%a miles west and
1 mile north of Blyth
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11th
Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp
The following:—
A herd of 30 young dairy cows is
full production, consisting of Hot
steins, Ayreshires and part Jerseys.
This is a good clean berd, free from
all diseases, average year'; teat 3.5.
One purebred Shorthorn Buil, 20
months old
4 calves
3 horses
Milking machine, 2 single netts, now
nits year, Universal make
Electropail
E:'ectrie pump and motor
Gtod set of tools
Rubber hose for cooling milk
Truck wagon
Sleigh
Mower
Rake
1 man rack
Corn rack
New barn rope and car
Hay fork
1200 bushels of mixed grain
Approximately 75 chickens
5 months old. Newhampahiies and
(Leghorn)
Other articles too numerous to men-
tion
Proprietor moving away
due to ill health.
Terms—Cash
Eberything will be sold
Positively No Reserve.
C DOW, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON-4uctioneer
The
PROUDEST
50 NAME In
Diamonds,;
Buy this
ring with
confidence
--knowing
it is guaran-
teedtlawles
i 90
WILLIAM M. BIRI{S of Montreal
National Chairman of the National
Clothing Collection for Liberated
Countries. The collection sponsor-
ed by the Canadian United Allied
Relief Fund on behalf of UNRRA,
will be held from October 1st to
the 20110, when it is planned to give
Canadians an opportunity to bring
comfort to the suffering millions
in Europe by making this clothing
collection their personal business.
Canadians will be asked to give
only such serviceable used clothes
as they can spare without repplace-
ment, The garments will be distri-
buted free to the people of the
war -ravaged Allied countries under
the direction of UNRRA experts.
Committees will carry on the good
work in every Canadian Commu-
nity, 9
When words
fail this cre-
ation will
rn •.� 7sQeak
r H wonders,"
A best seller
and no wonder.
It's perfect! les
beautiful!
-W. G. LEACH
Jeweller — Brussels
a
n,'lrevin^1s.iy removed us Clean Sanitary urge..•.,
°a2 BRU$SFrs
I !faitSone Sons
DEAD or
DISABLED
nos* collect,.
Limited