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Ledgers' Minute Books,
Counter Check Books, Receipt Forms,
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Mucilage, Lead Pencils, Rulers
": ra^.,LT:e. Index. Books,
Checking Pencils.
We have a good stock of these items.
VICK'S COLD
REMEDIES
Vatranol,
Na;e Drops 50:
50c
39c
Vanc. Rub
Vick's Inhalers
Cough Drops 15c
They Relieve Cold Miseries
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Pv' . is.n Keith's
New Book
"As A Watered
Carden $2.75
a -ad;w of Tradition
b.r 111n2SPliway $2.75
Winter Sewing — See the larg e catalogue
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of Simplicity Patterns. The New Needle
Work Catalogue, also has some very inter-
esting things.
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Fora prompt and efficient way to obtalID
rellef, use Chis quick acting remedy.
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Inion lief is a White Powder to be Used as a Snuff
This aoleain5 remedy works bomicenotosy
at the seat of the trouble) and yen will
feel the benefit in a very few mint..
It is also recommended for Sinus trout.
!Si PRESEfi3°r AVAMAZILE QUIZ BY ICAI •
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New Hampshire - Liyht Suase;t Hybriz;;
Day -olds or :tatted 2 or 3 weeks.
Jemmy to June 1 dciivary.
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OLD.DISABLED OR DEAD
CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES
Promptly and Efficiently Removed
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Brussels, Ont.
Just Arrived — , •
Men's Nevawet Leather Trim Blanket
Cloth Mackinaws — unsurpassed for service
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Fine imported Madeira Rompers and
Dresses for infants.
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Beautiful Dresses in various styles.
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Boys Heavy Breeches
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For those lucky ones who received cheques
for Xmas we have many attractive items
for your inspection.
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R. 0. P. Sired S. C. W. Leghorns
Hatchery Approved Barred Rocks
Light Sussex Rhode Island Reds
Day-old chinks available weekly after Feb. 10th.
Started Pullets — 4.6 weeks.
We have been working on a Flock Improvement Plan and
have purchased R. O. P. breeding cockerels from one of the hest
R. O. P. Breeders in Ontario.
All birds mated and Blood tested are of the large type
Leghorn.
We are operating strictly under Dominion Goverment R.O,P..
Ont. Acc. Flock; Hatchery Approval Policy.
1000/ Blood tested.
All orders for day-old chicks received before 10th of January
t at last years prices.
1947 Price List on request.
Phone Brussels 90-5
G ro!d France, Prop.
POST
Wednesday, January 1st, 1947
PIPE
TOBACCO
Wartime Price and Trade
Board Information
Questions And Answers
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Q:—Who should tear out coupons
which have become 'valid, the mer-
chant or the customer?
A:—The customer should destroy li
all coupons which have become in-
valid. They must not be given to
anyon•e,'iricluding dealers.
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Q;—I read in the papers the other
day that th,e wholesale price of l�
turkeys has been increased two
cents. I raise and sell turkeys but
t11- oth.er dray the merchant with
whom I deal would not pay me more
than the termer ceiling price.
A;—IThie two •cent tnrease is only
allowed to wholesalers of poultry I
who prior to Novembr 30th were in
possession of a license and they •can- I
rot pay the producer the two een•t
inMrease. However, licensed whole-
salers are perurlitted to Charge
retainers the two cent increase. This
incense must be absorbed by the I
retailer, 7t cannot be charged to'
the consumer public.
Q;—I bought a 16 ounce lar 06
pr-,nn•it butter a-rl paid 38 cents for
it. It seems to me that this is a
hi^it rr're, at least it is more than I
ever paid for peanut butter. Has
an increase beer permitted.
A:—Yes. It wa.s allowed be
cause the Commodity Prices and
Stabiization Corporation stopped
b^'s: n.,,•••r.hn,dn,g of peanuts. Manu-
facturers are now largely •dependent
on the United States Market for
their supplies at much higher prices
then those at which the nuts were
being supplied to the trade by the
MSC.
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Q; Would you please tell me how
manly butter coupons become valid
in January?
A:—,llbur butter coupons become
nod, one each on January 2nal, 16th,
23rd and 30th.
.esswesitalo•r.ns snarres ea st=i les
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WORM YOUR PIGS
THE EASY PURINA WAY
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
MR. CANADA" RETIRES
To thousands of hunters and fishermen and just plain tourists, Ernie
Poole has been synonymous with Canada for more than twenty years. His
work as General Tourist and Convention Agent for the Canadian National
Railways, which he is now relinquishing to go on pension, made him familiar
to tourists and sportsmen throughout North America as one of the most
knowing guides to hunting and fishing places in Canada. To his wide experi-
ence of the country and its wild life he added an intimate knowledge of men,
and, as one magazine put It, he is the "possessor of one of those personalities
that makes it possible for him to fit in perfectly at some lonely campfire or
at the head table in a great hotel in one of our biggest cities," Not only did
Ernie come to know Canada as intimately as he did his favorite fly -book, but
he has had a hand in making it—for the sportsman. Ile has been responsible
for stocking many a lake and stream with fighting fish, for opening up new
territories and improving facilities such as trails and bridges,
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Q:—Oar a rooming house and
boarding house charge tenants
different prices for the same class of
rooms on the same floor?
A:—The maximum nates charged
for such •accommodation are fixed at
the rates charged during the basic
period, July 1, 1943. Ti the rates
varied on this date, they may legally
vary at the present time.
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Q:—My daughters are boarding in
the city where they attend school,
What are the regulations governing
their rations in private hoarding
house, and in residences. What
should. be done when they are on
holidays at home?
A:—The landladies of boarding
houses are .entitled to the use of
your daughters' ration books. Those
who stay in hoarding schools for 14
consecutive days must surrender
their ration hooks to the owner or
prol>'rletlor. The owner forwards
coupons detached from these books)
with his monthly reports, If they
cone hoarse for weekends, they
should come to some agreement with
their landladies regarding the div-
ision' of their ration allowances.
During long holiday periods you
would be entitled to use their hooks
if your daughters are eating their
meals at your home,
Ration Coupon Due Dates
Coupons now valid are sugar•;
Preserves S'23 to S88, butter 035 to
1337, meat M84 to M66. Ration boosts '
five may now he destroyed, all
coupons. In it have been. invalidated.
Brussels New
Hairdressing Salon
Permanent Waves
Finger Waves
Shampoos
Experienced Operator . in Charge
Appointment 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Phone 76-r-9
or 96-r-9
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' aale
Get in on these lf:3ne z' saving
bargains to clear at below cost
price during this sale.
Women's Fur Trimmed Coats
half chamois lined, sizes 17 to 24tr-
Regular $32.50, Special $24.50
Misses' Untrimmed Coats, sizes 11 Y to
151A, Regular $27.50, Special $22.50
Misses' Wool and Crepe Dresses
Regular $14.95, Special $9.95
Regular $9.95, Special $6.95
Regular $6.95, Special $3.95
Regular $5.95, Special $3.00
No refund or exchanges on above items
during this sale.
Boys Parkas
Regular $11.95, Special $8.95
Boys 3-piege Snow Suits, all wool
Regular $9.95, Special $6.95
Girls 3 -piece all wool Snow Suits
Regular $9.95, Special $6.95
Misses' Parka Jackets, sizes 8 .to 14 only
Regular $11.95, Special $8.95
Just Arrived — Print Broadcloth, 4 yards
to a customer, also Table Oil Cloth,
Nylon Hose — $1.50
Crepe Hose — $1.25
Full Fa.shien Lyle Hose — $1.00
Chenille Bedspreads
— good assortment of shades --
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WALTER SCOTT BRUSSELS
Representing