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The Brussels Post, 1941-10-29, Page 7Ziegler's Suprdor Store QUALITY Ethel SERVICE SPECIALS FOR ---THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY C. t.irn 'galls • . • ... .. . . . .. . .. . . 2 large tins 17c t;rc 'as , , . , , , 1 lb pack 15c S. TV"; , a, m.a ;strawberry Jam • • • . , ,...•.•••,•••• • , . 2 lb jar 310 Choi oIo2e Ca sited Marshmalloy Cakes • • ••, , • • per it, 19c Hallowe'en Jelly Beans Newton Yarns, all colors , • • •-••, ..••••• , • • Ladies' Cashmere Hose . . per lb 19c per lb $1.49 per pr 49c Ladies' Wool Coat Sweaters • • .... •-••• .• each e$2.49 Girls' Pleated Skirts Wool • • Boys' Doeskin Shirts Men's Doeskin Shirts Men's Fancy Socks • each $1.15 each 750 • per pr 25e 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 Elf HU, A meeting of the Grey township Federation of Agriculture opened with the president, Wm. Turnbull in the chain, The first speaker ulir. R. J. Scott, President of the United Farmer's Co -Operative ser- vices gave a verY enlightening ad- dress on development and .achieve- ments of Federation of Agriculture. lie made it clear that the Feder- ation of Agriculture was not a polit!•• cal organization and will not nominate any candidates. The aim of the Federation of Agriculture forgetting 'that her family must go outside the home to establish them. selves es they get older, Theretote Ili farm, woman has failed unless she leas contributed something to the .community and country outside the home. The next pressing WO M. for .the directors of the township unit is the organiaztion of listening groups fo,- the Radio Farm Forum beginning Monday evening at 8.00 10.S.T., November 10th over CBr,. The meeting closed with "God Save The King." THE BRUSSELS PAST 4iTednesd "Cntolaer 29t1, 1941 classified 1iwii Y d d �w 1 Or♦.O♦ ♦0.♦O 4♦Ok 0 4.4 4V1 .1♦ ♦ i0 ♦ r♦ ♦ .w1 0♦ ♦♦ ►♦♦ ♦ 00 i ♦ 0 ♦0♦0y♦♦♦ 4♦ ♦♦OOrn 0 0t oy♦.4♦ 0 r4 P♦�♦♦♦1♦,�.*♦1p►4-'♦♦µH 6O♦r04♦OOO♦♦.t♦♦0O♦O♦♦O4M♦ 000.+« 44 s4.44, �`* ++:: Do you want to change your present car a ♦+ OA, ♦24 w - Car FOR SAi SALE - 0 Chunks ok Pigs, phone 50-r-4 FOR SALE— Soft wood, phone 42-r-18 apply to Jonas .Alcock FOR SALE - 1. Cow freshened today„ calf at foot --Roan, 2 Cows due to fre,bea 1st Nov. phone 13-r10 Alex. Bryans, Beigraye OST-_ piece oft washing machine on the main street Brussels (Reward) Leave at ThePost. 10 RECONDITIONED PIANOS— for sale at the Mildmay Furniture .Store. Ileal' them played at the Schuett's.Furniture Store at Mild, may. COW STRAYED— On premises, Lot 21 Con. 7, Grey Township, on or before 1st Sept. Owner can have same by paying fon' advt. Ques tDobson FOR SALE - 1t) young Pigs 8 weeks old. Also a few Brown and White Leghorn Cockerels. Wm. S. Grant phone 25-1r-6 The Ethel branch of the Red FOR SALE— is to get the united olifnion of 'Cross held their regular monthly A good comfortable house farmers all over Canada so that it meeting on Mon., Oct. 27. The bargain for quick sale. may be placedbefore the govern- month's work was padked ready to Apply to The Post went regardless of What party is is be taken to Brussels. This included Power. Mr. Scott showed how the Federation was able to keep the 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 W,illiaaa, on feed grain from Ifs to virtually the whole freight. Mr. Scott show- ed us that this organization 's entirely dependent on the thought- ful and energetic support of the individual farm family. Mrs. 0. G. Anderson, Pres., of the U.F.W 0. Ins the second speaker and dealt -with the 'oleo of farm women in the Federation. She told that in the modern world the farm women de• vote 011 their energy to their home. 30 pr. socks, 3 pr. pyjamas (one *pr. being returned to Brussels) and six quilts. Ways and means of raising morephone 20-r-15 Stewart Turner' at a FOR SALE — 4 Springer Cows, 14 feeder Pigs. money to carry on the work here was discussed. Further notice of these plans will appear at a later date, We would be glad to welcome still more knitters. Sweaters, sea- men's 'aseks and mitts are badly needed. Won'•t yo" try to help those who are so nobly helping us? A. "Major Bowes' evening is be - Ing Planned for the near future under the auspices of the Ethel PuNlte Library. This will be open to anyone who 1 wishes to take part. Buick car, good condition; Ches- terfield, Library Table, Cupboard Table and. Chairs. Frances Dress Shoppe MEN WANTED— df you are looking for a real money-maker for high daily income Iinvestigate our Plan.. Everyone e Prospect for our 200 guaranteed pro ducts. Repeat business assurid. Good commission. Steady 'work Watch for date and further partial. far right ma.n, Write today. lars.Familes, 570 St. Clement, Monte:al. Modern - and - rd = Time Under the Auspices of Brussels 87an:h Canadian\ Legion All Proceeds to be used to sen dChristmas Parcels to the Boys overseas from Brussels and Community IN BrusselS Wednes ON own Hall Nov. 51h ♦4♦ 490 .Z� If So-Bailow-Save Money -on cars dealt in an 1941 Models .+t 4 rry ,r,i. y..E NEWCA It OUT +s, , :Used Cars will be Higher .r•i _ ,�. Take advantage of these Car's that are listed o2 � � SEDANS COACH An Auction of Merchandise donated b Business Men will be held during the evening. MUSIC BY : - ARTHUR'S RiHUR'S RADIO ORCHESTRA Admission 50c. Lunch Served Door Prize Come Out Cil d and Young and Enjoy a Social Evening with the Boys, for the Boys 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 1940 Mercury Coach—New car guarantee 1939 Ford Standard Coach4:10, 1937 Ford Coach, 50 h.p.=-Motor like new •4', 1936 Deluxe Coach—Value far above price .24i 1933 Standard Ford Coach AZ 2, i ♦#i t ♦SP ' i♦i 3" x' fi�st. ti. • • .57 1 44. ♦;i