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Rubber Gloves
Good Qualty
Made to withstand
Grease Wax and Etc.
All Sizes
50c pair
Vick's
Relieves Distress
Of Colds
Vap Rub 50c
Cough Drops • • • .. 15c
Vatranol 50c
Inhalers .... .. • • 39c
Nail Files
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Flexible 20c each g
Stainless Steel
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Tweezers 35c
Gillette Razors A
with pkg. Blue Blades 59c
Cough Medicines
Buckley's • .. 40c
Branchial
Syrup .. ,. 50c
Cherry Bark .... 35c
50c
40c
Pinex
Mason's "49"
Green Cough
Syrup
50c
Greetil g CET
New Stock of Birthday Cards to the Sick and Shut-ins,
Thank You Cards, Congratulations and other Special
Occasions.
SkIn fishy Pattern
For Spring Sewing see the large Sirnplpicity Catalogue of
Patterns 15c, 20c and None over 25c each.
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CANADA AT LAST: Touching Canadian soil for the first time
at the Wolfe's Cove dock at Quebeeas the Canadian Pacific's Duchess
of Richmond carne alongside on August 18 with 4,000 returning
trdopsaboard are Pte. James lluntley, Calgary, five years overseas;
,and Capt, I3, Morgan, Leamington, Ont„ three years over there. )3y
Mid-morning the next day the last C.P.R. troop special had' left
ling the boys home and, on August 20 a civilian boat train arrived
til passengers .for the Richmond's return passage to the Old
un try.
THE BRUSSELS POST
lrl'ednesday, February , eth, 1946
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CROSS SOCIETY
THE CANADIAN
ANp Dl oNAR0 o'wstort
iven to
the splendid support the s0°et/ tore d
ears o£ war rix es ° r 1 world, Salty
e of -war,
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the Red Cross b/ auT Armed YO roughout the d rld, h and
th life n when It was
those things for sufferers between
for ys bot the odifferenceort azero/ where a
times meant the
comfort to geep your
most needed. our memberships o° tinning
lie is o B in pea6e as in
war, for
people.
lives in warms
Red Crosastrong
our Canadian p ed to save Blood
benefit ° membership help reposed nawon
e Your ease, th the h tth pend oomf°rt to our
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Service, It oan bring uand 0 ' 1s,
Transfusion tiers, rt to our pitarian
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Tranated frau cans and other home
isolated disabled veterans
and oan/ oth
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ds in 19AB''butso
generally zbhre
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be no one 51.Vl for funds
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be do g0 be e to Join o the Re for OCross o al. Red erow :ran
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THE RE® CROSS .021
Your membership will help to continue these vital
Red Cross services—
AID TO VETERANS
SICKROOM EQUIPMENT
OUTPOST HOSPITALS
HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
PEACETIME BLOOD DONOR
SERVICE
DISASTER RELIEF
WOMENS' WORK COMMITTEE
JUNIOR RED CROSS
NUTRITION SERVICE
VISITING HOMEMAKERS
CANADIAN RED CROSS CORPS
WATER SAFETY AND
AQUATIC PROGRAMME
HOME NURSING, FIRST AID
AND THE RESERVE
THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY
ONTARIO DIVISION
MEMBERSHIP WEEK -- MARCH 1st -MARCH 7th
Farm Slaughtering
in for every tour pounds of meat Maple Syrup 'Rations
Of Meat consumed in the household but the
farmer .does not need to turn in Effective March 1st one sugar
Although under the Canadian more than halt the valid meat coupon will be good for the purchase
ration system 150 million pounds coupons in the household's ration of SO fluid ounces of maple syrup
instead of the usual 43 ounoes, as
of meat are being made available hooks.
yearly to famine -stricken Europe, When they sell meat to neighbor -
the wholehearted .o -operation Of ing farmers they must collect one
harmers, distributors and consumers ration. coupon for each four pounds
must be maintained if the ration of meat sold even if it means
plan 1s t0 continue its success, collecting coupons which may not
yet be valid.
According to a statement issued When they sell meat to licensed
by the Ration Administration of slaughterers they most not sell
the; 'Wartime Prices and Trade lees than a quarter .F, beef or a side
Hoard the additional meat being of pork and they must collect a
made available to .Europe is an ration cheque or oiher ration
important achievement and farmers docunlen's tor the full poundage of
are being urged to give their en- rhe. meat, aecordplg to tiro whole,
operation, sale meat a0upn.1 chart. which maple syrup, the consumer surrend•
every licensed slaughterer has in his PTS two valid sugar coupons.
They are asked particularly to 1•„ss,,,ssion.
collect meat coupons from the Primary producers of maple syrup
ration boobs of the members of and maple sugar must register at
their 'household when they sonsumo their local Ration Board, Coupons
eons
rrleat slaughterd by thmselves and �� Tested from
purchase vouchers must be cora
10 eollect. ration coupons, for 1110 th ulners or healers,
moat they sell to neighboring for each sale of maple syrup or
farmers or to iieensed slaughterers, Mrs, Cella i3ueth'1r lip disposed maple sugar and these coupons with
trader the ration regulations, of her farm to .Henry KOys, any other ration documents must
farmers, are required to turn in Tteeve A, Alexander 1111;1 Oellnty be mailed 10 the Local Ration Board
fhese coapens to the Local Ration
cordilg to an announcement by the
Ration Administration, The new
Increased value will be effective un-
til May 31.
Maple sugar remains at the usual
rate of four pounds per coupon. For
those who order maple syrup by
mail the consumer may obtain a
pllrahase voucher from his local
Ration Board, For each purchase
voucher valid for eight pounds of
ample syrup or for one gallon of
'Reeve S Machan of Grey Township each month. Special envelopes for
Board by the 10th of each month are a:ttend;rlr the G:1 R
0^oacis con- which no postage is required are
One meat coupon must be ttirned volition in Toronto tilts Week. available at the Local Ration Board.
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Regular saving of even a small
portion of your income soon
becomes a habit that will stand you
in good stead when you have the
opportunity to make a sound invest-
ment, or need funds in an emer-
gency. Open an account with us
now, and make a practice of
depositing amounts regularly.
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TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT
OVERHAULED
FOR SALE — SLEIGHS AND RUBBER
TIRED WAGONS.
Just Arrived Women's and Misses'
SPRING COATS
AND SUITS
Come in and see our display.
CURTAINS
$2.98 to $5.95 per pair.
Children's Corduroy Overalls
in brown, green, red and wine
$2.75 per pair.
Now is the time to make your summer
dresses. Come in now and see our assort-
ment of cottons.
4 Patterns
4 Patterns
4 Patterns
98c per yard
• • ••• • • • • • . • 89c per yard
• • •' 69c per yard
20 Patterns of print at 27c and 33c per yard
-1"'y,
5 small patterns?,, suitable for Children's
Dresses'at,59c per yard,
', 3 patterns of Rayon and Wool
at $2.19 per yard.
1s t$!cAE:.•F.te1y4tMvKtE{6t81oost6tGrevriRFe"geopospotw
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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