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The Brussels Post, 1944-4-5, Page 4• THE BRUSSELS POSI Wednesday, March 2011, 19$4 \ Adrienne harmonized Cosmetics For Fixing Up For Easter Adrienne Face Powder, choice of shades • • , • • 65c • • • • .. 60c • • • . • . • 65c each Adrienne Creams . • , • • .. • •••. • • ••• • Lip Sticks and Rouge .. • • • • ... • Adrienne Soap • • Set the Adrienne Chart for Correctly Blended Ensembles. PEP1 ONA A Good Spring Tonic, Stimulating Tone Aid for I. Run-down conditions • • ... • ..- .... • • • • • .. $1.00 bottles Gillette Teck Razor Ont. P. S. Geographies with pkg Blue Blades 59c In Stock Again 75c Dennison Crepe Paper All the Popular Shades Simplicity Patterns 15c, 20c and 25c each See the Style Catalogue Wild Root Hair Rinse 15c pkg Nylon Tooth Brushes Choice of Shapes 33c Mi 31 Tooth Powder 40c Easter Greeting Cards 5c, 10e and 15c ALSO—Good Choice of Birthday Cards Get Well Cards and Others. Open on Thursday afternoon, April 6th on account of Good Friday Holiday. Fa R SMfl Lf si TFLYPHONE NO. 62 11R'L.GGiSr and STATIONER mu:PHONE NO. 62 leon="".'"•••••••*‘—.....eseeee*...e., NO 1 Car 4 -foot Wood (White Birch) $10.00 at Car 1 Car of Coke 'Class A' 1 Car of Nut Coal about April 15th 1 Car of Stove Coal about End of April ORDER EARLY 1 )2C't ItA 1/4 •1• s.; , t.; •, ; ' p:;,F ;;1•Al BRUSSELS, ONTARJO Barriziors, Snlicitora, Notaries Pzblic Elmer D. Bell,•B.A. C. Joseph Ecncom,EJ (Absent on Aciive. Sar.'' Weatsczday raml Stnatradny diamonds) BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS • Daily from 9:iDO until 12:00 and irora 1:Z0 trait 6.100 (ezcept l'huraday from 0:00 until 12:00) iti PZZ svaa'"”' nannwort... pftecompammtvactoommagmtmosgromovirconmartinvatomermtwooper %%pet ITeluesh f3fleril ra 4 rqt he Brussels USed b 1941 Dodge Coach with Radio and Heater 1940 Ford De Luke Coach w di heater 36 Plymouth Coach with heater 3 Cliev.• Coach 1931 Chev. Colima •-1931 Model A Ford Coupe 1930,,Model Ford Coach G. E. Nintsg,',. At The Cities Service Gas Station BRUSSELS 1 LT :- In order to have This Is one in a series of messages explaining'problems of electric supply to farm and hamlet consumers served direct by The Hydro-EtectrIc Power Commission of Ontarlo. Uniform Rural M Anywhere ter ate ntari Our last advertisement illustrated the reductions which will apply to farm and hamlet services in most areas in the Province. Herein we give some of the reasons for and benefits of the new Uniform Meter Rate. The cost of rural electric service is made up of two main parts: (1) The cost of providing electricity in bulk at convenient central points (substations); (2) The cost of distributing this electrielty from these substations to the user. Since electricity cannot be stored. It is necessary to provide lines made up of poles, conductor, transformers, etc., to carry the electricity from the substation to the consumer so that each user will have service available at the flip of a switch. To the cost of building these lines must be added the cost of maintaining and operating them. Electric service rates originally included a Service Charge to cove}, the cost of distribution, plus a meter rate to cover the cost ot the bulk electricity at the substation. The Province was divided into a number of rural districts created around available substations without particular regard to township or county boundaries. Each of these districts had its own meter rate, varying from high of tic,' 20, and 34c to a low 2'/2c, 11/20 and 3Ac. During the past twenty years many complications and inequali- ties have arisen in trying to maintain the identity of these districts. There -fore in order to provide suitable service to all at the lowest and fairest cost, the 120 Rural Power districts has been combined into one Provincial Rural Power System with a Uniform Meter Rate of 4c, 1-6/10c and 3/4c. Now, all Rural Power Consumers anywhere in the Peovince pay the same meter rate, This Uniform Rate represents a reduction in Most of the old districts and an increase in only a few districts formerly having a very low rate. These explanations are given to help you understand the new rate. In our next inessage, we shall discuss, for your benefit, the MINIMUM BILL, In the meantime, If you need further Information, please ask your Rural District Superintendent, THE 111YDR.4)..SLIECTERIC C MICIODIVON POWER a complete understanding of the new rural rates, these explanations. uatity counts most —for that irich, satisfying flavour which only a fine quality tea yields, use... R7,11t1-'11.7,3 it '1 ditAilio gait • • CI we suggest you clip and keep •NOTICE• ! COMPLETE EYESIGHT 'SERVICE • RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS. EYES EXAMINED — --- GLASSES FITTED Mr. Reid has been coming to Brussels for 113,years and can give you perfect satisfaction and eye comfort as he has done for thousands of others in this district. "SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT." R. A. REID .Stratford's Leadng Optometrist Over 25 years. Miss Hingston's Store, Brussels - 1st and 3rd Wedneclays 2:00 to 4:30 P.M. • . NEXT VISIT WED., APRIL 19th, '• • 1 N I NI A S EI SAADDBLorE D 4tricidy removed in Clean Sanitary tracts.. Phone collect, 72 BRUSSELS IA Mimi Stone Sons Limited uel,peti6t, dlitteltilteel—nre.25,30eatelarydueu41....71ereallerroacasiseueto HYDRO MAY BUILD MORE RURAL LINE Three hundred milei of rural Hydro lines will be constructed in Ontario next summor if the Prob- lems of labor and materials do not 11 t with the Prpgram, Hydro Chairman George Chain (3,S (P.O., Grenville -Dundas) informed the Legislature recently. said Lhe commis- sion has accepted 4,000 farm co11. tracts 011 2,000 urban contracts for electrical services, the. largest voleme in the history of the Prov- ince for a like period. "Last. year 44 miles of rural HY- d.ro line Were constructed," said (.11.1i111. "We are asking the Dominion authorities to let us eon- struct 300 miles 00 rural line this © summer. If we can got labor and ,m materials we will carrY out this A1!;t:i") as fast as possible. o lit imply to an Opposition ctues- 0 ; tion, Mr. Ohallies said the 300 -mile t71rfP Program would be divided among all parts of the Proviitco on the basis of need. Abolition of the rut, al service charge would result in a possible loss of revenue to the._ commlaslon of $527;000, but !tierces. ed use of power would offset that, it was explained. SOLD IN BRU&SELS AT Phone 6 Butcher Sb Binasels ^1,101......31EISIMMta"....nanlit91101HAVArnatttlitat., 'b....3K S. 1.,...,..701-...1.17.Z.M1.314.31,1971[111.MIPSOMM.WW61.611=9.(9091.25134111MENtlifORN. .rometrea 1 r , . y I Id '674 014 LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS also GEESE an4 DUCK FEATHERS BEST PRMES P,AID Before you sell any peultiy phone the Export Packers, We Will call at your place for any quantity or you can bring them to us. ort Packer's ONTAIII0 • 1 PHONE 70x BRUSSELS lenneitsamrsownwommoos anwommIlmink dr* '1" 7 Fr 41;q117.1 FT. Pr 4. per1307 Cared for NOW b F Ifientuth orrommtsr Choieeteria Starter CHOICETERIA GROWING MASH made by Watt's of Palmerston Sold At ALTER ROS 'POULTRY FARM •1•'' • BrUISSPAS ---Phone 38xml-4 . .41 Easter Specials Misses', grey, brown, tweed and Chester f ield Coals with velvet collars All sizes, $25. Misses' Polo'Spring Coats, beige and browns T hese are the smartest Spring Coats, i 2( ,S 12 to 18, $25. Women's, black and Navy Spring Coals, forrn fitting or box style,' sorne trimmed with white collaril $23.95 to $27.50. 7Men'sr' and Young Men's Spring Suits, 23.95 up to 27.50. Men's Spring Fell Fiats, in the latest shapes and;colotirs 1.98 to 3.95 We have a large assortment of 7,7•17fle11 Spring Shoes for (he whole family • Don't forget to ask for your sale -slips --For $10.00 worth of these we give you A War Savino,. Stamp Free THE ARCADE STORE Phone 61 -- Brusielav Ont.' .+k) 40 We,. 1110111e 118 Store Wide Bargains or the Whole Family Hiterision • h.