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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-10-22, Page 4DOM INION Or ;5?''BONDS . 412, due November" 1, 1957 he'r'e been called kr payment November 1, 1947 These bonds should be presented for rea, rrpticn with all coupons of Tater date at aci,a l• Not ft,rther interest will be paid on these borf.s atter this dote. GRAN ROOK 1Ttt>nrPu t' La tt: !u the al ii of tit Mtn, ,,. D. MacIvor. tvlrn ovelected 'i•HF. Illd SELS POST CL EAtIiNC hied Farm. Farms ,,;n t.. Implements I lass ;�' TIiUFOR SALE— Indo E, st 1lytir Jen elI TTeattng Stave 1 mil Phone 110X, 30 Pigs j Anniversary Services in old :et. .3;„. it ,d t n.lr, w': Chnrrh. Bivt11. on Sunday, 12 Durham cora the serclre In Knox t hu : h leen, tens Full line of tut ' =:+ conducted by Rev William #erre of ., t,,, of stay Paris. Mr. Moore preached on the 700 bee „f al+r e144«, t Grnl's Inoue. ,,f + if tt;' GEI;ALD and the choir tarer the anthem. LEW RC1WLAN!'. the Lord" by Noltt Al the • erring. servioe in 0i,1 `t. ,\•,d•'t-w'.; inn reit ttlyrb .411 Sunday. he (`ranhrnok m'r1 gn'trtett" onO• Sistine of Lyle Gordo'1, Mon iTueth"r, r, t+ 11 n n 111 and T,IOyd Attend 1 sale': two sol, rtinns a„11 Airs. C'r,,: "e S ,' rj train r: Michel =ant the solo, G;,}'1 re” Holiday rlshors with Lyle and 11rs. , Gordon end Mrs, C. (trn t ad were . 'iii -• Mand awl Ka 't n tinracn, ,�, *_ - ,.,,.+a-_ ,,.'"^s`_"'='--_-. '. V7 ilticrbnre, C('tu. and Mrs Cor,lr,t , \R•, :..,l "1r lest tllr's '0 11'. (s,.t:,,aotttao. and Will and :qrs.Minter, gAMEsYO N ';, h rt Anr+aid. :We extend our syn,n r.l • •h and Mrs. Harvey Mulligan nee .Jinn and u Bitable and Douglas, '1.. 1st, !Txori. (ralhraitlrt, vii., worn 'twirled London. spent thew ek-end with slate•. - anti m nrh. M I,n,'ron. Hugh Stanley McDonald. ;rho , on Saturday, October 11th. DorisD t tight t 1Fredi11'Trn Mr". Martin, 'Phames� passed away on Octob>r "rd, in bre tt r 11 known here. having year. Stanley h:vt not en,iat ed 1 -e hoof for the nasi three years in S. rifle, w -•i e WetIt-end 1 isitore at. the 48th.. a No. t (troy We wish th' ni many house of Peter and Mrs. 13,r'ter. 'ter' good health for sometime, and' S. ''--'-',-nrr home to elle etmily r ,.t• years 01 health and happiness as . Alvin and Mrs. Pride .and family e, where he pasewei a ray. Th+, they journey through lite. Waterloo, visited wide Mrs. J. Pride • noel Mr. and 1 er the T t attended the MEN WANTED- 11rs. H. Ti.+s e, -al w:is held on \Toohey, October Yr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and ;o Brussels oemetnrv, w t , - ..I.or. menu n. tins were laid to rest in the for ral of 'lletr mete the late Mr, 335, to $00. A WEEK! Your own family plot. Stanley McDonald. business! No boas, no timr Clock, Mine Mary Bransnaw +Pert 1 \V.A..; ?,i.,. :Ind Mrs. Selali Breckenridge independence! The leading line rf recently with her :deal. Miss Betty visited on Sunday with the letter's Timone Service Products, If you wn Wilson of Glenn Orchard, Muskoka. Parents. Mr. end Mr,. R. Stokes, a icarin Brate cin the t eri country, tr Full other Miss Tess'e Mcnon ld tom is work- 'learnt cry. spent fmmiatiek FREE on request, n Cnctt-rout "r 'arrow tl^n'Lnnghh real, the staff a the Rank of Jinni- Mrs. S. McKenzie of Toronto, 4sectionksb tlr'!^ " o Toronto, spent Thanksgiving the week end with hr sister, Mrs. FAMILEX, Dept. C. 1000 Delorlmier, i - Cnrkshntt h!^' P with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MCAlilater. ,At.E CL.E4.R1hu ' '• of Horses. n igs, Im,rhrent„ Et• TOM ltlrt'4c.ULL Lot 15, .7.0o.7, Township THU,iSO:av - i1i$ ',fth Sale commence , , 1 ,'r:mok sharp 1 r ltd yrs 1 ftantl 11'^ FOR SALE— Sprayed APplei Northern Spies. Allan Searle Phone 13 r,4, FOR SALE— 1 retuic'a' \'neunnl (Mennen, in good condition. \pPIY Mrs, B. Cousins. ntr. h,n „ t' bred 1 ,its• ,1 Yrs. ,,., }n D.-:. 15 1 eon fresh. calf •it feet Rtlirl;i; r ',TTI.i') Tnt'11' 4411 heifers*, (about S'" .` • 4 Durham belie:_ Tntrh:tm calves PLC`; 1 son% flue ttnu • 0 chunks S1H"'T'.l, 11 soder=ter 77.'' 1 rani lamb FOWL 70 Sas,..' 11rn•'. h :•r old hens IMPLEM feNTa Montreal. t11 F1. rultiyatle' Cockshii f fortill7cr (like new) oline lamp and lantern. Mower twit. hay rake James Pestes Phone 33.r.7 • 11, TT. drnphead hay 'Mlee (like rete 11cCnrm irh-Deerin^_• 7 f+ hinder FOR SALE- 1(Scuffler 'Pmol) seeder Car Radio, R.C.A. Victor; Electric 1 her a gee a L 31'ts . s:t3i 1147 HAT WOMAN doesn't want to improve her home ... whether she lives in city or country? ... Kitchen, bathroom, living room, playroom, verandah ... there is always something that can be done to make work easier, life more comfortable, But such plans take money --and most women want to be sure they can be properly carried through before they start. That means savings, and that's where Canada Savings Bonds come in. You may purchase up to $1000 in any one naive. They are as safe as Canada, and may be cashed at your bank at full face value any time. They pay 23/ S:: interest for good measure, and are registered in the owner's name for protection in case of loss. They may be bought kr cash 00 oil easy instalments. The whole family call get behind your plans to make your dreams come true with Canada Savings Bonds. Consult your bank or investment dealer today. -ma/ ever b 6 I yea gear SECOND SERIES .:..,. t .>?" .ertui K'.�.'E•">us#;>'�'tr•,;x^�r:u�mawa..,a.r>,riM�...,.y,.. iiSe A k51ei}'zel" . MTPRO rn,.rr irIgA igki$:LEY<k,' ",c� M ea ".} drill FOR SALE-- A quantity of mangnldq. - I rater Stewart, Brussels. FOR SALE- 75 ALE-5 year•old hens, TTampehtre--•Rock cross. Phone 44•r-14. FOR SALE- 2 Slams with an apartment over on Turnherry Street, Brussels. Apply Box 322, Cndetich Ont. FOR SALE— 11'„�bu.,. ;4 •.i !-1Chibfet• ..1211a. i.'.17' "i NOVEMBER 81 ?ll • all lIS:OOP.hr• eked,,,, N •_'ref 10rb, RETURN: , Move br"4:th.n+ i ..At,;,,, • rot Christian influence Wood m' Coad Heater, in good con- dition. Phone 15.. FOR SALE ..Apples. Tomlin Sweets, Baldwins (eider Apples, Win, Hall Phone 53-r.10. FOR SALE— A 5 tube Westinghouse (battery) trent el Radio with full set of batteries, cheap for quick sale, come in and see at at The Post. FOR SALE - 2 Cows, One part Durham and Holstein due in Nov., One Holstein Cow due in Jan, Both young. Earl Mills Phone 41.1'•16 FOR SALE--- �~ Philco Flattery Radio, also a gas - Turnip nnl,r'r irindFtnre Rangette; Baby Pram, blue Gendron, , Wagon Wagon box all in excellent oondill on. Phone 21. ' Stock rack Gravel 1'ox Wagon Hay rack 1 Set sle?ghs i'!Y rack Sleigh box Sieigh monks i Buggy tri ;'tr>F, ri,)(, lbs. !Fanning mIl}. =et ens Extension ladder Len. ladder Wh'e stretcher, Forks Chaises. Shovel, Tents Articles tau num crnta to !lint Inn HAY AND 7t(A1N . Mow of bay 11(1 buss mixed grain hnanti'ty of wheat 1 pet 4ulib?, flare,•: ,•ali:,rs. bridles 1 set 11,4114:, 1,0)1( 4}•r'r harness, collars, ete. Large quantity e"cin -arils, hags 1 Collie '1,,g 1Ti1k can Sugar kettle Churn IIOT'FPTIOI.D t r'FELTS 81eClary kitchen ran :•• Heater Cont on -torr- '111 1 or' -ti 2 beds Chest of drawers Stand At in chair TERMS (;ASH REAL ;;STATE 1,10 'pere f;,•,1, hydro, hank barn tripe straw =he'd • imple• menu shed, frame 1.-,n:fe, terms an- nounced day of sale. TOM TURNBULL, Prep:ietne ROBT, PATRICK, Cleok LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer MAO HER PROUD TO fe4.JHeRii HER tea 4'...: MAN WANTED— for Rawleigh Route. Real oppor- tunity. We hell) you get started. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. MI.rt-152 0, Montreal. i Q The PROUDEST '0 NAME in DiemonoLt Buy this ring with conftdenoe --knowing Itt In tocan teed awtes FOR SALE - 2 Storey House in Village of Brus- sels, hydro and hardwoof (100111, good location, Also a number of good farms. J. C. Long, Real F,stat? Braker, Brussels, Ont. WANTED— Man for steady travel among con- sumers in Brussels. Permanent cen- t 0cttnn with large mannraytturer Duly reliable bustler considered. Write Rawleigh Dept. No. ML -J-152• 131, Montreal, - Needed Hon. Russell T. r(eiley. trtrtari'o Minister of Health, declared. in a t•ecernt speech that white Seevlc^ Clubs have in recent yease tnit"l over some of the work- originally carried on by the church: there never was a greater need of Bo influence of Christianity than t,eday. He farther stated that of hors and elrls in reformatories, only a very small percentage had even attended SundaYv School or been affiliated in any with a church. The, greatest assets '11 any country he said, are the boys and girls, and he arena every p0sisille effort to mould rightly the c:hero' in their youth. WANTED— Wanted flocks to sootily us with hatching eggs foe th'e 1948 hatclri tg season, Flocks initial and blood - tested free. Guranteee premium Plus hatchability premium paid, For full details write Twedtlle Chick Hatbcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. - - - .. FOR SALE - 100 acre farm, lot 1.0, con. 10, Grey, good buildings, barn 03 x 50 WW1 litter carrier and water inside,. ' hog pens 23 x 35, implement shed 24 x 30, 5 acres of bush, 30 acres plowed. Possession in November, price $4500, ,Lamb Hollinger Phone 33ere12 6O ceatte fell six`, eyr- s*Iop will 'spook bee* saner And no wons,gor1 It's M b Vi. G. LEACIJ Jevallsr --- E4rosola Remembrance Jay R •majus Novewber lith 14emembrtinee Day in rtend.: ie still November 11, ee•epit., the fact the Disked Kingdom. will observe Sunday. November 3, as Beuren. Memel. Day for the dead of the First and Second World Wars, a aotte Deq=arttnemt of0elet has announced. The official said it ,vas the pram• tine in England for the Kin; to uit'ect by proclamation the day to be set aside for this mimosa, while in Canada, Remembrance Day is fixed by statute ..s a November 11 holiday, and the date could be changed only by an Ant of i'arlia- ment. Remembrance Day has never been a holiday in the United King- dom. • LOOK AT YOUR LABEL — AGENT WANTED— We are constantly receiving re- quests far our g'tiranteed products in your locality. Why not handle the agency derive an income of 135, to $00. weekly? Exclusively assured. i 1f you have selling abilitY, start NOW! FAMILEX, Dept, B. 1600 Delanintier, Monntreai. I"HELP WANTED --MALE" AN OPPORTUNITY—, Bstabilshed Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, land between the ages of 25 and 55 - have or Can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- fished in a profitable business of Your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R, Watkins Company Dept, O.B-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal, Que. --_ FOR SALE — PRIVATELY 1 double bed with. springs 1 single bed with mattress and springs 1 divan ett1? I cook 01OVe 1 davenport Inug9x12 2 heavy lep rags 1 wringbr i galvanised tub 1 stand table Phone 57X . eSNA ( G LL) fu's a trick to focusing for shots of this type which requires your' ,rr;'to be art foe the total distance from camera to mirror to Rubjeet, NfiRRORED SHOTS , another point to remember. This is that you will want both the subjeet and the reflection in sharp focus. And to de this, you need a small lens aperture which gives good range of sharpness. As an example, in making this picture the over-all distance from camera to mirror to subject was nine feet. However, the girl's left shoulder was only about five feet from the camera, So a small lens aperture was used to insure sharp focus everytvbere between live feet and nine feet. Another thing to remember in Pictures of this type is to be sure that the camera and the photogra- pher are not reflected in the mirror --unlessyotl wish them there. This cmc be done by selecting your camera angle carefully. And you will want to place your lights equalru, too, are not reflectelycadefinlly theso glassthey, 220 —John van Guilder. A FRIEND of aline cause upon today's snapshot not long ago and wanted to know how the pic- tnre-was taken. "I've tried to take similar pictures," he' said, "and never had very much luck. Most of thein have turned out badly, whether taken indoors with a mirrored re- flection or outdoors with someone reflected in a pool.” His trouble, we discovered. has been in focusing. For there's a trick 10 focusing for a picture of this sort. Instead of focusing on the mirror, it's necessary to focus for the total distance from camera to 411ir1'01' and from mirror t0 subject. For instance, if the camera -to - mirror distance is seven feet and the mirror -to -subject distance two feet, the camera should be focused for the. total of nine feet. The farther your subject is from the mirror, the more important this becomes. On the other hand, where your subject is close—as is the little girl in today's illustration—there's erretitiliiptepo 44 t Srs ICE OLD.DISABLED OR DEAD CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed Simply Phone Collect XUgei7 OiI .(ei WE DO THE REST!