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The Brussels Post, 1941-10-29, Page 5Ziegler's Suprior Store SERVICE QUALITY Ethel SPECIALS FOR -THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY C a.ano Milk • 2 large tins 17c t a c ,. '.s ........ • .. • • • , •• 1 ill pack 15c izrna 5trawberry Jam ,. •• , 2 lb jar 310 C itocolete Cr toted Marshtnalloy Cakes • , . • per lb 19c Hallowe'en Jelly Beans..............per lb 19c Newton Yarns, all colors • , • , , , per lb $1.49 Ladies' Cashmere Hose , per pr 49c Ladies' Wool Coat Sweaters . . • each $2.49 Girls' Pleated Skirts Wool .. • , . each 69c Boys' Doeskin Shirts • . • • •'• . • • . • . • • ••••••, each, $1.15 Men's Doeskin Shirts each 75c Man's Fancy Socks..............................per pr 25c Men's Work Sweaters , , • •••• • ... • • • • • .... • .•• each $1.69 Men's Turnbull's Wool Shirts & Drawers per garment $1.49 Phone 22-11 For PRICES on EGGS, POTATOES and DRESSED POULTRY ETHEL A. meeting of the Grey township Federation of Agriculture opened with the president, Wen. Turnbuu in the chair. The first speaker Mr. R. J. Scott, President ot the U nited Farmers Co -Operative ser- vices gave a very enlightening ad- •de•ess on development and .aohieve- ,ments of Federation of Agriculture. He made it clear that the Feder - :aeon of Agriculture was not a Politi- cal organization and will n)t +,t THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, October 29th, 1041 Classified Ad 1. t' ":4' oN:"4"' .°:+999*99:"; 4t4.4.4i•9+H*•144 9`4.44,49 1.44:4 44:44:+ x•444:••1•A9••••9�1N Do you wank to change your present car on a ;2 +iia: FOSALE-- 9 SALE-^- 9 Chunks of Agri, • phone 50•1-4 1 FOR $ALE: - ( Soft wood, I phone 42-r-1.8 apply to Jonn Alcock FOR SALE— 1 Cow ,freshened today,. calf at fort—Roan. 2 Cows due to fre,ttea 1st Nov, phone i3' -r10 .Alex, Bryans, Belgra,ta LOST— piece off washing machine on the train ttlreet Brussels . (Reward) b' Leave at ThePost. 10 RECONDITIONED PIANOS— for sale at the Mildmay Furniture Store. Hear them played at the Sennett's „Furniture Store at Mlh1• •forgetting that her family must g? may. outside the home to establish theta selves as they get older. Therefore COW STRAYED— tit'farm woman has failed unless Onpremises, Lot 21 Con. 7, Gt'eY she has contributed something to Township, on or before 1st Sept• the community sari country outside Owner can have same by paying for the home. The next pressing worx advt.Rues tDobson for the directors •«t the township unit is the organiaztion of listening groups for the !Radio Farm Forum beginning Monday evening at 8.00 E;S.T„ November 10th over CBr.. The meeting closed with "God Save The King." nominate any candidates. The aim of the Federation of Agriculture The Ethel branch of the Red le to get the united opinion of 'Cross held their regular monthly Tanners all over Canada so that it meeting on Mon., Oct. 27. The may be placed before the ilnon,th's work was packed ready to govern- ment regardless of what party ig In be taken to Brussels. This include:1 Mower. Mr. Scott showed how the 80 pr. socks, 3 •pr. pyiamas (one 'pr. Federation was able to keep the being returned to Brussels) and six minimum -price of butter up be tween 2 and 3c last summer. Alia the Federation was able to influence the government to raise their share of the freight, east of Fort William, on teed grain from IA to virtually the whole freight. Mr. ,Scott show- ed us that this organization 's e ntirely dependent on the thought- ful and energetic support of the individual farm family. Mrs. 0. G. Anderson, Pres., ot the U.F.W O. Ms the second speaker and dealt with the Jplce of farm women in the Federation. She told that in the modern world the farm women de- vote oil their energy to 'their home. • quilts. Strays and means of raising mora money to carry on the work here was discussed. Further notice or thesIe plans will .appear at a later date. We would be glad to welcome still more knitters. Sweaters, sea. men's 'oscirs and mitts are badly needed. Won't you try to het, those who are so nobly helping us? A "Major Bowes' evening is he. Ing planned for the near future under the auspices of the Ethel Public Library. 'This will be open to anyone who wishes to take part. 'Watch for date and further particu lars. r FOR SALE - 10 young Pigs 8 weeks old. Also a few Brown and White Leghorn. Cockerels. phone 25-ir-8 Wm. S. Grant FOR SALE— A good comfortable house at a bargain for quick sale. Apply to The Post FOR SALE - 4 Springer Cows, 14 feeder Pigs. phone 20-r-15, Stewart Turner Buick car, good condition; Ches- terfield. Library Table, Cupboard Table and Chairs. Frances Dress Shoppe M EN WANTED— df you are looking for a real money-maker for high daily income investigate otu' Plans Everyone a prospect for our 200 guaranteed pro• ducts!. Repeat business assur td. Good commission. Steady work for. right man. Write today. Fantilex, 570 St. Clement, Mouteral. Under the Auspices of Brussels Bran:h Canadian\ Legion All Proceeds to be used to sen dChristmas Parcels to the Boys overseas from Brussels and Community Brussels IN ON own Hall Wednesd y, Nov.Sth An Auction of !Merchandise dofla.ted by the Business Men will be held during the evening. MUSIC BY : a, UR'S RADIO ORCHESTRA Admission 50c Lunch Serve Door Prize tt rr ,tytw U.Car ,xe•i4 '„,r` tT9 If So- ay[Now-Save Money -on cars dealt in on 1941 Models ra - t� oUT ♦�r 9�9 6�d 41 1940 Mercury Coach—New car guarantee 4 1939 Ford Standard Coach •4• 1937 Ford Coach, 50 h.p.-.-Motor like new 4, 1936 Deluxe Coach—Value far above price tZs 1933 Standard Ford Coach 1934 Deluxe Ford Coach 1934 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Plymouth 4 c'yl• coach 1932 Ford'4 cyl. Coach 1929 Ford Coach 1929 Hudson Coach 1935 Chrysler Coach Used Cars will be Higher -Take advantage of these Car's that are listed SEDANS 1940 Deluxe Ford Sedan --New car condition 1939 Mercury Sedan—New car condition 1939 Deluxe Ford Sedan—Small Mileage 1938 Deluxe Ford Sedan - New car condition throughout 1938 Standard Ford Sedan—Privately owned 1934 Deluxe Ford Sedan—in good condition 1934 Terraplane Sedan—in'good condition COUPES 1939 Dodge Coupe 1934 Ford Coupe 1932 Chrysler Coupe COACHES 1937 Chev. 1 -ton Truck 1936 Ford 2 -ton Truck 1935 Ford 2 -ton Truck 1935 Dodge 2 -ton Truck Light Delivery 1938 Dodge 1/2 -ton 1937 Dodge %-ton 1937 Ford 1/2 -ton 1938 Dodge Panel 1935 Ford Panel A car Toad of NEW TRACTORS Coming in at old price Buy Now Save Money Farmer's Special Attention 10 Head of Choice Stockers 5 Cows Matched Team of Clyde Mares rising 4 yrs. a .sir. !♦9 :. Jackson Motors Ltd. ••!:tt•«••• ..• tt. s�,� phone 116'1 ..Wallace St. Listowel 44 (.4•41.44,4•244:++,44-4•444:44.••♦ ! ♦ . ♦. _. . . �l�/♦ ♦ 1..4e!~.../../..`..+..♦�!.....4 44:, i 1 Heavy Clyde Mare rising 5 yrs. 5 General Purpose Horses 3 Drivers Cheap heavy work Horse GREY A very enjoyable masquerade ,party wasp held Friday evening, Oct. 24th in S.S. No. 0, Grey, The setting for the concert which was Presented by S:S. No. 3 and 0, Brey and No. 0 Morris was I•iallowe'en The chairman Mr. Russell Wilbee( announced solos, duets, cho:uses, recitations and dialogues. The drnv* for the quilt was made by Douglas Shaw, the winner being Miss Annie MacDonald. Nora Deibr,er won take prize for selling the most tickets. Lunch was served and the party con- cluded with a hop, The proceeds, ($40.00) of the evening were pre- sented to the Red Cross, Brussels. Everyone who assisted with this pro- gram deserves thanks, Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. las Bremneron the occasion of Union Anniversary were 51r•. and Mrs Mer- vyn, Grainger and slaughter, also Mr. Wm. Grainger of ianrestown, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardiff and fam- ily nd Mr. nod Frs. Melville Dennis. Rev. 0. E. Taylor of Tharresford gave inspiring messages at the anniversary services held hi. Union on Oct. 20th. Rev. nd Mrs. Taylor with their son, and daughter Lavelne were guests at the borne of ins. Bremner, , Here is a letter in acknowledge- ment of t'wo boxes, containing new, second -band, made -over and mended clothing, received by Mrs, Frank .Nichol convenor, for the Majestic Inetti 1 ute. Dear Mrs. Niche}: - We acknowledge with thanks, receipt of 1 quilt, 157 articles ot clothing from the Majestic Institute. Thank you .tor the Interest and co-operation in this respect. We 'assure you that these penitents will be vary much appreciated for refugee work, t We me/say tibia ctotl1Ing which G clean, warns and In good repair will he very grotefrrlly received. Again thanking yen and lteveying God to richly bless You each one, I aur Yonne to serve, inns Peacock (Mrs. octane!) Cart ding 'War Ser ice Nomad's Auxiliary, 38.40 Elwin St., Toronto Successful Anniversary Services were held in Union United Church, Sunday last. Rev. C. E. Taylor, a former pastor now stationed at Thame1ford, was the special speatt- er, who gave a very timely address ,at both services, stressing the need of reconsecration and loyalty to the ,e Out Old and Young and Enjoy Cotn Boys, for the Boys Social ,evening 'with they church. The choir rendered sPe-::a1 music, assisted by Miss Maurine Lansdell of Brantford and Mrs,. Leslie 1\fcDonald as guest soloists. A good thankoffering was r.- ceived from the large crowd who attended. 1' POULTRY We are in the market for all kinds of poultry. We pay highest prices obtain- able. Culling is a specialty of .ours. 'Export Packers SEE REID - AND SEE RIGHT! Thousands of people in R Brussels and district are wearing REID'S GLASSES with perfect satisfaction. IE you have headaches, eyestrain, failing vision, cannot see to thread your needle or read—see Mr. Reid and have your eyes thoroughly examined by hire. Lowest prices at all times. Latest styles of Glasses R • A. REID R.O.Every Wednesday Afternoon 2t00 to 5.00. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST MISS HINGSTON'S Brussel Office -- & OPTOMETRIST I Store — Phone 51