Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1937-9-22, Page 2THE BRUSSFI s POST WE DN1 SPAY. SJ P'i'. Z2nar 1937 u,atnuuuuraun"wuunnnueu,urrurnrunotuaruauurr n,,.euuu,n,n,ruu,uuruuunuuuuun•a„r" ur"nrut 1 News and Information is the Busy Farmers (FttImisherl by the Deperttnet:i .a Agriculture) row!ra,nwnuantarur,w,uuoauinonrunuurnan„unnuun0000000000001000001 000. oa tune"aonu,00,a,r,,,u, Youth Rejuvenates Fairs cr:*nes, nutrition, rardeuinn sunin en ni.sk::ig, 4 g, garment rm > An is o peiere of sponnasns making, and heal leadership. Intereet-^a fe lli:g „x rejtauvena:.0 that prorniee, to t: + orae a 1 erenee, est feature --+as he.,. ,bairn, -d t pervade the various agricatt gra: Unite etee in full.sn'lne tbro.tghaut the IY m nt T',e reaeoe fort 'e /spirit elf a -'til e, tetet t d'ffi/ s: u meas r: e eel. Fart kan ee + • yonyoneg raerele.e.. gi "arm tittle , . t youreeer 4- the.,Lsm ._ 1 -err. t.' r.. eget i formerly did m deem coneiderencee The momeentinteen- developed a Sia'. .,- effe' whieh the zee: of ecette. .. _ • the tempo of the n..'• tural fair. Nowaclay-e. .. r.+: 'question of whether en. e young farmerettes feernetaer re be exhibitors at~ feir. eeit they are showing. A rl interested people in the exhniee the prunger folk are -.,. The high etandard ,. __e ye tee farmers and farm- e . i- -allele exhibitors at Canadian a_.iee-: tural faire has been a ally and surely. A century ago. the boy,' a-:' farm club mrvemer-t ,:. e_eee ._ ....• inaugurated and en e d - es embodied nle Iv ; . _ "Learn to Do by Deng , r:. . principle has been appned .tee fullest extent. and ehe f -- club member had to Perry er. .. -_ other of the club Pre:netsen t. -a home farm laid th . -f the Dominion -wide .n.ta wen_ now forms en ineezeli Canadian afernefnuetei ea The projects include Live Steetk. embracing claryentee., er swine, sheep hr,- - -''w.- Field Crops. H t erre . Home Er'or,,miee. ut For Sale 5 Cawse up.:, wri ` . ee:i. r -and some Ho : , ,,,, 1 II•:,-_,.. year-old. can hi'rh w : ; = Finn: year-olds; 2ati hue. mixed ,tee i; .Cream Separator. Renfrew; - 'Walking Plow 11 Fleury; 1 G':: ,I Daisy Churn; 4 Yeung Pine: Young Sow; 10 Ton of f "fills:, Hay; 1 Gond Centre Tab:.; 1 Cern .goieum Rug, new. Also 50 acres for rent or sale JOHN WESLEY -SOMERS, Lot 15, Con, 6, Grey Township. Ethel r.r. 1 University Coat of Arms I.The University of Western On- tario is a co-educational institution devoted to higher education. 2. The University provides regu. lar courses in arts and in science leading to the B.A. degree. 3. The course in Medical Science (M.D.) requires six years. 4.A combination course in three phases, namely, general arts, te.-hni, cal training and scientific instruc- tion is offered for candidates quali- fying for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (B.Sc.). 5.In the Faculty of Arts semi- professional courses are offered for women in Secretarial Science and for men in BusinessAdministration. 6. Saturday, September l8th, 593 7 is registration day for second, third, and fourth year students from Lon- don. Monday, September 20th is registration day for all Freshmen. Tuesday, September 21st is regis- tration day for second, third and fourth year students from centres other than London. Monday, Sep- tember 20th h registration day for all Medical and Public Health students. A penalty is imposed for late registration. "The minimum standard of edu. cation for the young man who would Make his fife count in the service of his country is a B.4. degree." For information concerning courses, echolerahlps, matriculation requirements, apply to- LINIV.EvISITY WE ERN `t✓N 1 API 0 LONDON -CANADA f ," an:I home Crate.Feeding Poultry A subetantiat amount of money la the aggregate is last by rarut+r every year due to sr'udi rg:1-7 to tea -k a not p uI. :r .r,. Far tee mth•h of ,, este-ed -r. h-th the hen• r: t s leen w 4 ;a :el It b etc E tir et, to s : free Tee a :: _.. w_: n_. n rz`, .t we + : t_ _ d mess • a ^:-al and eeterieziy fee 4.r1:17 z CT ... .- _tri. _,erre. Tee. seite eleeitie "e. .,4 at-, tee ,. _erreeeet . ee:eir.a t.Le ere: feed. F_ee,- z tee 11',1 -,f -.'e .oa,- - : aeteer ▪ nee ainis "1.7. etee ,ther .n -- .. 7 -neer - -' w eeys • • eenei. keet. fairey nenzrn .._.. .-.:y..- . _.-..•-rte .. ... •;' , .. . ^ Afteer .cata e, a -y w,l: alt may h .0 ve w,, r .. _tm t. a day. After every f•::. , ;n-e:wcr ,he trough' Foul+i be r: aged, and a .-upp:y „fritsat :a li avaiia.i:e two re: three. . times week, International Plowing Match Draws U. S. Agriculturists Fetcher re".Rget=itiem rid ter. an- nual Int ernatL. ,a: Pie:vine Menet, and Farm Jlaehinery Demr,y.str4. .. held eac year Oetarie ender the auspie e of the; On'3tie P:on•men'e Aseecia'_'f,n led : . been annr u r-- • by J. A. Carrel:. manager, Tae Atlantic f.ef,tion cf the, Am. erfaan Sntla-y o.` Arricu:'ural Et• g`nee,re. accerdirg to Mr. l arra! s statement, has made arrangements to hold its annual to .ve•nt,n r. Toronto this year at a time whet: they will be able to cleveee a tor. aiderable porttnn of their time t•t studying tide renowned aurir:t:•ural event, 'which earth year le htvieg f`. fame carried farther afi lct, The plowing male -h is being held this year at Fergus from feet. 12 to 15 in the centre of Western Onteri.,. which has been 'described as ""tee br.s( larte farming area in Canada." Tire A.S.A,E, is a body of agri- cultural expert, which rr,prc,s.en: a ritem(ial, elertrieal and mec•hinery 01ganiaatinns in;eltratrat in farm problems. It also intim -_ 111 ,t; mrtlttetciliip teeny ag Ica turn! .•x• pests front e tat,' r.olb,gr+ ;.}true[;It- out the Atlantic seaboard. In considering a standee time and place for .the convention. the directors of this note=d aseote tie e found that almost every asp. -rt 01 the activities in whieh they are le - eluded In the annual farming mntt•It at Fermis, There they will bc' abie to sinew many gnestie,ns of farm cultivation and management whieh, for genera. tions have kept, Ontario farmers itt the front rank of successful amt- enituriste, At the farm machinery demon. stratians, held eeeb year In eon- jhnctdon with the match and rated by exhibitors as second to Mane in the world for exhibitors as In the world for exhlbitieus of this type vieittag agilcul.nrai engineers from the United States will be able to see the mass complete range of electrical and other machines which have made see)) a tremendous znu. trite -upon to sttecesiful farming throughout Canada, Of6tials of the Untarie Plotwm.n'e Association stated recently that all available; space origitial)y set ;teal, for exhibits sad de:nonttraftone lit the cotteeesiem area mid been re- rved airy st ima.rttiettly of•er regletratiou opened and that so maty due i s epplivetenie fee -Lace bad been received, that it inn.' been found neeeeeaty t3 er.lerge Ex-cntiweiy the g• ynnli. ,-et er the farm neacealneeydemt.. toe I. i$ tern -habit- ..,. `s'_. ire eirnoet 11.O e b .- a- 1 enne ti c >s.ons ape:atsng et Fe ees weer.. the match emerie e e -en er letae I�Tcwick Council Council met in the. T.rwns:._p ac.i,^d:; g til adjourns:_,:.. mere hers were all present, the Reeve J A. Bryan.. presiding. lintzte'^_ of fast retidar meeting were- read and metan of Bake' _, Lovett were Sup:ed. I led by L ., and Baker t...: ae fallowing b.:.. be Paid. -Carred, C. W. White. rep, sidewalk u IS rex-t 5 4.65 t,.. Wright, sheep le:led or injured by dogs y,r.'s <aac Gamb:e. pt, salary as c:erlt 35,05 Cvun:y Huron. hospital exp fir Wm, ',March , - , 2.55 i•sra. Harr:ann, buying deg and garbage at Wroxeter 1.25 Burke. plank fer eide:valk in Wroseter .. 945 If. D. Irvin. funeral exp. for Oscar Weer •, . 60.09 Philp Hard:nee cutting, weeds etercenie7 on fete cot. 2.40 T. A. Reteerts, et. printing 1e37. else. extra 140.00 ie. M. C. Ketigen. pt. salary ae A::, Officer 25.a0 ;i'.;:. E::.... & Stere tii- for 'i.-. .Fay. Drain 15e Fred A, Edgar. en -peers :tee Reinardson An -a rete.reee 1.:_^.t.. . -.e,-kc :e?es on R1_..d• eee {weed 4.50 J t}- egere, At.. Read 4r1 i'- ae_ Gan-.'?, _ten Road Auditer 3.0e W.•mana Inetitu:e Gorr:e. for stage imp. in Township Hall, Gerrie. ,. 7.05 Relief, for month of August 41.62 Road Expenditures Sam Griffith. drawing gravel $ 31.70 Sam Griffith, gravel 56,60 Alien Griffith, drawing gravel 34.65 Jim Adams, drawing gravel 34.65 R>bt, Paulin, shovelling .. , , 4.50 IJ:ek Griffith, spreading ,11,70 Dick Griffith, tree: dragging 1,60 Vernon: Hnpfer, shovelling 1100 Dear. Gibson, shovelling N 11,40 T- Grant, weeds 2.20 John Brown, weeds 12.60 c i fford Brown, weeds ince Rebt. Dag, weeds 2.50 chariee Maxwell, weeds 4.30 Sarry Gowdee weeds 5.73 Ernstet Harris weeds 1) Earl Halliday, weeds 55.10 Roy Gowdy, weeds 1,00 Alvin Fitch. weeds 2.50 Je hn Hayes, weeds 1.00 Bert Barrie., weeds .. „ 1.59 Ru el Barrie, weeds 2,00 Cha:. Simmons, weeds .. 2.93 Roy Hogan, crushing and + trucking gravei Chester Higgins, gravel 56.2; A. Pike, weeds 1.20 Geo, Blum, weeds ... , , „ . 1!04 Wm Kroft, wends ,,. .,. ee Eldon Ankenman, weeds . , ,2;i N, Mtrowr ll, we eels 55 E. Hargrave, weeds ].•n1 E. C. Denny, culvert autd weeds 7 :4 Robe, Dey, wire f..:t,- , and W P, ed9nn 1.2e Leilie Shoemaker, weeds 1 -;ti R. F. Hagar. supt. .vary , 61.+;+., J. 1'nr1,.t wood, work ate- ( -rusher Zh +rl J. Montgomery. operating Power grader Thus, Strop::, wc•ad; • lint;,•] e-intesi+, 5-- 'is err e i.dprdop Gale, hyalin; i;ray.1 t len-rant, :teed= ... f) I)nl e t nft.,l- t, D. "wt., It • ds - - 1 1f•-ih.It we.,q: ,.... f %Cfl=rn weeds Thos, Reid, wcerla Stanley 1•.rdgar, weeds , , , , Glen, E ear, w..:ds 5..11 51::D!•rmitt, wcce;1s , , Geo. nest, weeds 1.39 H. Albrecht, weeds 1.00 lir. Moble, weeds SJ . Gedeke, weeds ,. i.'ti J. Relebard, weeds .. .. lit Jelin Doig, weeds 1.t€r! tide Sehriglee, s cedti *c! A H, Dell, weeds Adam .Braun, weeds ... - is 0 Sarney Reis. weeds Lloyd .lacquse, weeds Robt. Hitlibard. weeds Geo. Hubbard, weeds Henry Nreller, weeds Henry Meirer, weeds Ira Kruger, weeds Ed. Kiltinger, weeds Wm, Reis. Sr: Wm. Ries, Jr wet -de - .. , , Norman Ries weeds Forman McLeod, weeds Fed. Brautigan, weeds Jack Wel's, weed; Paul Zimmerman. weeds Wuz. Douglas weeds Te:ford Montgon:ts-. weeds :firs, H. Dlckert, weeds; J. 3V. Kerber, weeds Harvey. Ries, weeds Milton Well:. weedy Harvey Ries. weeds Wilfred Kagel. weeds , Ed, Jae gnee. weeds Thos. eed.Wright. culvert and w Everett Wright, weeds Chas, Muir, weeds R. Jackson. weeds A. McMichael, weeds Wm. McLean, weeds T. C. ]tithe, underrushtng Gordon Wright, weeds . , . . Donald Weber. weeds Howard Nickel. weeds .. , , Thomas Sangster, weeds , John Hy -adman, culvert tile Harvey Wright, weeds Eldon Galbraith, weeds Chas. Keller, weeds . . .-'- I O BA PIPE TOBACCO FOR A MILD, COOL SMOKE 41111 3-2U Wm, Sangster, weeds . , . 2,40 2') Ken, Wright, weeds 0.00 ' " Bert, "Wylie, weeds Norman Diekert, tweeds . 2" 6 00 John Dieltrrt, weeds Irwin Dickert, weeds ... R, J. Hueston, lumber and nee cement i 59 1 ' R. H. Carson, oil and ,el repair 13.55 E. W, Belton, gas & repair to ).,20 grafter 47.30 Wm. Elliott, drain tile tem John Ridley. weeds and .,.4;e., , 1.30 :.gel Jeh,- e Walken% weeds 1.:4 etones . ,,,2.40 P. F. Doze grayelline 1:'1� George Baker, weeds lite Baker, weeds rd cordon Doig. weeds 5.1 :Mrs. M'Ewan, weeds 3.00 leaf Frank Graham, weeds 1.00 Ken, Galbraith, weeds 4t f1 1 4;99 1.0) 1.00 10) -1,55 1.20 5.50 ,S,) 15 el 6.40 Moved by Weir and Tdner that 2-ee Connell do now adjourn to meet in e ;5 the Township Hall, Gorrie, on the '. 2, e Third Wednesday in October, or at ' Lee the call of the Revee. -Carried. 4,6e Isaac Gamble, Clerk, 3 60 4.50 4.40 The sympathy that puts valuable 2s..0.5. time and effort into helping another 2...s0 out of a difficulty, is the kind moat 3.09 needed and most appreciated.-! t 00 Cora D. Day - Tea er every Taste LADA 50. A Vegetable Wagon Corn is one of the principal farm Products constttncd In building motor cars, Five and ane -quarter bushels of corn are consumed In Miming out a new car. It is u:+ed in manufacturing the butyl sleeted and hatyl acteate, from width is made the solvents for lacquers used In painting motor cars. The aura• mobile industry is one of tee farmer's biggest customers. Be- sides corn it use cotton, wool, aid leather in ttemendotts quantitle Linseed oil and other materials made from farm products are .51>o used extensively. Wedding Is Cancelled As License too Dear Helena, Mont. -"W- hat will the license cost:," a woman with pros• pective husband asked the marriage clerk. She was told that the fee wttr $2. The clerk added that the min- ister's fee customarily was 35. "Say, I wouldn't pay $5 to marry any man on earth." The couple left, sans license. opper Can --.._.__.._..._. _ _._,...._. C Be Tempered One of the Arts, accredited to the ancient .Egyptians and thought to have been lost to modern science, le that of tempering copper. Scien- - tints believe that the Egyptian legend is true only to the extent that the ancients hardened this temper by zniarnzering. It Is now claimed that by the addition of 2% of a metal called Beryllium to copper, the alloy can be tempered to a hardness that will even cut .eteeh The vast possibilities that this new alloy offers -to modern ir,- dustry has stimulated the search all over the world for deposits of the mineral Beryl, from which the metal Beryl lium Is extracted. • Geologists agree that Canada otters the best hunting ground and it is ex- pected that large deposits of the mineral will be found in this country. GRAND •BEND Grand Bend reports the biggest ' summer season the resort has ever known. Thirteen lake front lots I have been sold to American tourists by Korman Turnbull. THIS OHASTLY TRAGEDY COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED! If it hadn't been for a foolhardy, reckless, criminal driver this accident would have been avoided. As it is, one victim was taken direct to an undertaker's parlours and two to a hospital. The driver who caused it is hopelessly crippled for the rest of his life. YOU'LL BE iN TROUBLE iF YOU DISREGARD THE LAWS If you are a reckless driver travelling the Ontario highways, cutting in, passing on curves and hills, endangering the lives of others, you will find yourself in serious trouble. The appalling death toll must stop -and you who are responsible for it will be put off the road! A thousand eyes are watching you; so be forewarned! Ontario Motorists Will Co-operate When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place, and when you teach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders. ONTARIO ONTARIO DEPARTMENT O>! HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch