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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-8-4, Page 2One of Tuck Sisters Strut on Highway— It was found site had suffered .t compound fracture of ''!u skull, one above the eye and the other near The fallowing from the Palmers- the back of ben heel where the ton Observer will be of intlteet . to scalp had been torn considerably. the readers of the Post se tbe Teck Her tittle body web black and bite Sisters have llppeared ou s venal from head to toot, Tiles'. is every progra11tmes in this district end en• tadleateen that she will maim a cone cleared themselves to them' uud•enoes plete reeovely. The driver of the by their clamming pereenialityanti ,tris was 11 held," excellent programmes: .' Saturday evening. at about 5:00 o cl+eek, How to Control Garden Slugs-- Marylen, four -Year -elft laughter of Lute- oilier posts, garden slugs ar▪ e Mr. and Airs. Jack Tuck Mute n of t110 sere e.'tsd]y controlled when they are Townelt;p, ran into the aide small cell few in rrnuper, Often .„..over Coach hum which was Cern-8111011 aro numerous On heavy laud slug north heavily Poaded with van. where they do considerable damage songets, She was knocked heavily to lieans, lettuce, cabbage, ree,ullYlow- er, and such like crops, Fol control the Tnleeted plans sI onld be dusted with hydrated lime in the .evening' atter the nu has gone down when she siege have commenced Ieed,ing, states the Dom1n-ou Department of i orteulture. Cafe should be taken to cover the upper and lower sur Pacee of ilte leaves end the soil- im- mediately surrounding the plants. Hydrated lime is effective only, when 't is 10the form of a light dry Men 30, 40, 50! ^alder, When subjected to moist- , c'. it becomes hard, aril in 'that Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vigor? „nd'tion does not hurt the slugs. Ter oetre: Tema "effete. Comma tonins,, etma-: Fort is reason, a few' light appli.c- leate'Wfro yvptj ygo ;;ttnlly ;ntt°epaot''ieo orbs', alto • of t11e lime' at intervals of ' :effigy ae�sv efpl only , eieek1 cot aeticbtal wltD• reeulia ot.�'at DeakOr:e, maker romnaa tm0 Driee.or f0�111• days are mach more At al amcgute,Start Wong Wm%Tamotatoanr. e.1100 than one heavy dose. to the Pavement, but nllraculouclY escaped being run over by the Wear wheels. The delver of the bus is said -to have had no chance to avoid theaccident because le he hall swerved'furtlier lee would have bit parked cars the other sideof which more ch'ldren were at play. iylarylen did riot lose, consciousness, although when she was rushed to Palmerston 0 • JF aISABLED 5t MA DEAD or .Fuickly removed 13r Clean Sataitary trlecks. phone coil�at, 72 BRUSSELS 1 BUSINFSS CARDS WILLIAM SPENCE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, -- — ETHEL, ONT. Allan A. Lamont Arent for -Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. Biussels 'Phone 657 W. S. Donaldson -- Licensed Auctioneer. phone 35-r-43 — Atwood, Ont. for the Counties of Huron and Perth All Sales Promptly Attended to — -CHARGES MODERATE— For Engagements phone 31 'The Brussels Post' and they will be looked after immediately. W. D. S. iamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physician and Surgeon Coroner Office Hours -1 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 12 a.tn. when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays --Emergencies and by appointment only. Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Autosnolaile and Five Insurance Accident and Sickness Arent for G1 -eat West Life Insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENGE 87.--2 Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES (Licensed in Huron and Perth Counties) PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTIOIN GUARANTEED For Information, eto., write or phone Harold Jackson, phone 12 on 658 Scaforth R.R. 1, Brea :field Make ar"anger Outs at The Brussels Post or Elmer O: Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels. D.1: RANN Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVILE. Licensed l iartetal Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 -- BRUSSELS, ONT. JAMES MCFADZEAN • .I•Iowick Mutual Fire •Insurance alSo. _ Hartford Windstorm' Tornado Insuranee .Automobile Insurance PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1 TURNBERRY ST. --x---- BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Row/avid , (Licensed For: •Huron Comity) SATISFACTION , QUARANTEED — PRICES REASONAE/L.g For Engagements Fhon'e 31 'The Brussels Post's and they will be looked "after limmediately; For information, etc, write or p1on e Low. Rowland 8804.24 Seaforth; er write R. R. 3 Waitaki: y.. '116-11 TUE BRUSSELS POS'i I more production of essential foods stile 11s against au indicated short~ was rioted, Important. too, was grain crop, the depaltnleut of agrl• reroulnlenclation for a Close ebech culture here has set up n subsidy 011 telt .prrud - of ceiling prices of food u 611ding settle for ea0tl't91 tanners grates . and prices nail by lire to buy western feed genie for stor. •;e;l f0e11ers : in 13 ('„ 1 a0Leru age against next winter's feeding Canada. • Heeds, It starts with s, 3.cent sub - From coast to .tr(Met, you've slily per bushel for grains bought r ued this but tree National in July, 21/3 cents In August, recede !' Research Council tabled a report lug lir cent 8ac11 month to a subsidy IP 1 •i ritL ' ." its the House (hat '011eat is a or 1/ cent per bushel le December,- lrn� costly raw material for• . industrial * WEEKLY EDITOR TV��tt'r�a� :iso;. the quantity of it wilinh camel Wf1en It is realized that our Can- adians producers liavo,got tbe 'job Oils year of supplying 86% of Gnat Britain's bacon re<luirements to main:lain their 4 oz week ration, it 811101as18es the tremendous war j011 being dome on the farms from ocean Co ocean. To hit this high marl. in 1948 means that a greaten' percent. age of hogs offered Por slaughter i11 Canada will have to be diverted for exhort, It won't reduce the amount of pork for our own consumers numb, however, as canning pone for export is eisa reduced, mostly fresh and smelted being used now, Last year our shipments of bacon and Haul to the Old Land was 5,249,616 cwt,, In money 599,723,878. Mussolinis Fall Is Bombshell To Germans LOOKS AT Ottawa Wdsen specially '�.. for the weekly newspapers of Conade There was a dyt:antic expectant air about the 1 -Souse of Gonlinone late Saturday tight as members Waited for the eaodue to the .0e sale chamber to hear Royal assent givento bills posed. They were just like ` youngsters at settees getting ready for summer holidays, gleefully sang Bongs in varying - cheids front tenor -to prOrfundo- baeso. lefty all troopei: to the Senate and heard Chief Justice Sir Lyman Duff give assent soon re- turned to hear Mr. Bing move adjournment until January 2,7, 1944, ending a six month session. Mem- bers broke off, party lined vanished "while they shook hands, scald good- byes, -cleared- desks, S•uaday 1 watched the usual visitors wander around the buildings. but the vaulte(1 corridors seamed to miss those hurrying, females figures. Parliament Is usually prorogued, but this time only adjourned because the war might necessitate 'a 'hurry - um call td convene members, AL the hotel Sunday a departing M.P. eaid, "There's really 110 c0nuectleet be- tween Parliament . adjourning and shoetly after, Mussolini resigning." be used would contribute in only a small way to the sol11tlo1( of our surplus problem. The- report Kowa that wheat yields 010(11(01 at 2 gale, to the bushel, At 90 cent (Irt. Wm) a bushel, alcohol would cost 02 a gallon. In normal times, however, molasses makes alley at25cagal. * * ,u Whether waltzing the waves in the Mediterranean, North Atlantic or the Aleutians, your Ind in the Royal Canadian Navy is going to see on board stun each week from now on, at least one current up-to-date movie with his favourite screen star. Plans have ah'eady been organised here by the Navy.Film Society. * 2. a The Dominion Bureau of Statistics while showing that the coat of Jiving To -day's brides, many of them busy : STOCKHOLM, .July 97 - Berlin 1 flour and stir and cook until frothYI war workers, have not had time to ` To make Gravy; Pour off "fat, • index went up a little from 118.1 to Insisted last night that It still 11118 I leaving 2 tbs, in pan, Add 2 tbs. 118.5 in June, says the Physical assist ..- planning .... ... learn rltm iu sharp. "}n contact as usuald with Rome but the dell art of speedily concocting volume of business., b g "i eco tact time admitted it was then add 1 cup of tomato puree, 1y since - war broke out, skewed signs of levelling off in that month. * * .g You might be interested, house- wives. The other day at. the Price Board infol•matiou branch I had a look at the new oatton book you will be getting between August 23-28. Twelve million are being printed, weighing 270 tons, 000111;11 to fill eine box eats. Piled singly they would roach 11 miles in the air and their 144 million lieges would form a ribbon 31/2, inches wide five tunes a• cross Canada, dolor changes in the ration, hook: grey cover, green for tea and coffee, red for sugar. purple for butter, meat brown„ and 4 spare seriem. They tell ue that a man would need to live -until he Is 2000 years old if he started counting aoltpons Canadians spend, at the rate of 4000 per working day. By the way, your August and September canning cou- pons are, useable 11007, merchants having been authorized to honour thein ahead of date. While it is definitely good news T.. d Weiltltr8<lay, August 4141, 1943 o..day, as always, the `Salada' label isy our guarantee of a uniform blend of fine quality teas. 117 ZE THE MIXING BOWL N ANI IMAM Neat. hiseeetist METALS FOR TWOACTIVE into a compact roll of equal Chick - PEOPLE nese throughout, Roast lin a 11.toder- I05110 Homemakers it's been ? ately hot oven (376 degrees) abo<it - 1 grand to hear from so many brides 90 m4untos. Serve with brew,n * * * . At the end :of the Session Bickered into view, the trills of Parliament started to grind faster but got caught in the whirl' .of ,some long distance debate. One subject was elle Farmer's Credetors Arrangement Act, a bill bringing -Manitoba into the system of farm debt legislation with her two sister -provinces. High- lights; Limiting date - of May 1, 1936 stays, If two-thirds of a 08.1111- er's debts were incurred before that date, he may, seek readjustment on ail of his debts, even diose incurr- ed after. Opposition members from the West took the stand i11at -legis- lation didn't go -far enough for the farmer, Mr. Ilsley who piloted the bill thought it unwise at this time to re -open furecke iental issues cf western debt problems, and , just couldn't see eye to eve with the bbrbe-province plea for permanent debt legislation-, something, which no other Country has. Ile stressed courts have power to stay fore. - 11100(108, * * 01 Grist from the Rouse: Oppoe- itien members also tools consider- able` dine onsider-able`tiine in ,0. front asking for lifting of the ban against Commun- ists in Canada and Jehovah Witness - el. Minister of Justice St. Laurent said to do 00 involved an order by Governor -in -Council; lie also pointed out that a recontmendatioe by a parl-asnentary oonnlittee last ees- sion had not been implemented by majority House vote. As to Witness. es he said in: view oI certain evi- dence their recognition would be a detriment to the war effort A special committee of 24 members mined to se^utluise war "expenditures , , , , Further study of the draft health insurance bill by the Dominion and provinces, reoominoncled in filial report of Social •Seourity Committee, * * Al A percentage of Army personnel from operational units and. depots in Canada may he (letatlee up to 30 Aare, with provision for extension, to help with the harvest• and help relieve manpower shortage in' agri- culture , . , . the- men will benefit from extra, pay from the farmer employer , , further details will be available In your own home eront, The Important Agtioultur(t1 Com- mittee tabled final r eper(1 in t1he. Mouse, main, recommendations sure- marized, being: Consider advisabil- ity of paying term storage on grate I Whether to bonus marketed 'dahy- t ,butter and it eggs should be sold by weight- . . that. -precautions shoo'd be taken by the Meet Board to 'liken live 'cattle prices In proper relation- sttilr te)i,eer carcass stool prices and also a measure between • frog prices to producer and price of procluet6II by the pr0eseaor committee 11104tgilt Pablie should 'get more II information on p002-011611 of red search in ,produding slew varieties 1 ef.farllt pt'odu4ts ,. . . asked, higher nidority;foe' essential term equip,. mint. The need of, 00co21ag'lnff without information eaoilgh "to esti- at meal wb eh means a quick `'beef broth or cold .water. or (1 ntix- tulu" for good directions. Whether trate Che change iu the regime in "he" knows you are a wonderfu• l tune oP these, and sit; .and cook Rome and the consequences." little cook or has always tllaught until boiling. The Berlin correspondentof the N 7 -al camel master lila art easily, 110 Harvard Beets Stockholm newspaper Dagens v- • hater however, said the Italian espeets (or Hopes for) marvelous heals Onto yogi- are in your own 6 beets, lit• MP. sae., 1�, cup crisis had ilia "all German circles ]vomer sugar, 1/2 111 cornstarch, Its cup like a bombshell." A word of advice on the natter of vinegar, 2 Abs. treat dripping. breakfasts keep thein simple so Peel and slice beets cook 20 FARM HELPERS You oan carry them off with speed minutes en small amour t. of water. stud finesse. The meet aeleetable M11 salt, sugar and cninstnrell, add In their task of cop ng with 1005 muffin is not vvorbh kneuin, friend I lo vinegar and boil 5 minutes. stir - fol' temporary workers during the - husband late; Plan them in the 1 ring constantly. -Add 2 fibs, meat summer, Canada's anal housewives light of the other meals of 111e clay (lripeirg. Pour over beets. Have the support 01 the Ration Ad- and the equipment and time avail. ny;nistration, Wartime Prices and able. You'll bath need a good Trade Board, breakfast — tliere'.s sic quicker and Whether a woman has one extra surer way to pall down vitality and worker for a Yew days each week or house the wrath of your mother -in - large crews for several days at a law than to neglect tbe first mead stretch, she need not worry about re,- of the day. toned commodities. Detre coupons to buy tea, ooffee, butter, sugar and Suggested Breakfast - meat will be supplied by the local - Ration Board- ea long as a total of twelve or more meals are being serv- ed. And the Ration Administration points out that they don't necessar- order increases quotas, it should be re- ily need tobe served consecutively. 1•m machinery bhatanewPa m Y f. Among, the types of wont or which extra help is ]I'Irely to be em- pioyed,, are threshing, sill) filling„ fruit packing, tobacco gathering, sheep shearing and wood cutting. Whatever it is, the application for extra rations should state specifi- cally the nature of the extra work. It should also qutcloitle the estimated number of workers; th • number of days they will be employed and the total number of meals to be served. Ouse this information is ie the hands o4 the Local Ration. Board, no difficulty will be eio-atm`ered inse- curing a Transient I.a,bor Ration Card, each coupon of which has the salve value as those in the regular .ration book. Futhernlo0e, 001190ns in in this auxiliary ration card hove no - expiry date and may be used any time, ' - However, it roust be remembered that workers hired fee 0)0-00 than two weeks at a stretch are not con- sidered temporary and must bring their own ration book, membered that you wont' get much benefit from it until the crop year of 1944 for obvious reasons, because many of the items can t be complet- ed' unell late fall With allotment to zones as seeded, machines. will be increased to tonage equal to 77% of the 1940.41 output, that of repairs 156%. The total will be 90;0 of the average weight ...of nlaehines pro duc0(1 in the basic period * * Any you folks who visit Ottwaw should really make- It a point to wander over to Parliament build- ings in ,the lowering e rentide, - and sit on one of the benches- of the broad and beautiful walk facing the buildings, Silhotiette of the stately Iiouse of Commons with. the odd windows 'lighted up glee,nling like a strip at sea; the eegul:ar shape and spares of bhe East and West. blocks, makes an unforgettable pic- ture against the darkening sity. Suet sit there for a -while. You'll be glad you did, 1: .r1 I1 With increased raising of Bye - stock and poultry in Eastern We Have the Stock 10 Mowers, 5 Dump Rakes. 2 Side Rakes. 3 Hay Loaders, 6 Wagons. 20 Grain Binders. 7 Tractors., 8 Traotor .Plows. 3 Corn Scuffiers, 3 Corn Binders. 3 Corn Blowers. - - 9 Cultivators. 2Land Rollers, e, L ®o Other Articles Too Numerous to List.. BUY .WHILE STOCK 1S AVAILABLEI • upenor .Motorst MARK HUGER & SON Palmerston limewassommo .,• rj':• FOR SALE - 1 Reghsbeeed 81100911or11 Bull of sea'vieeable age. - phone Birth 18-r-'15 Torrance Dundee. H.R. 2, Blyth' "Fruit or fruit juice — orange jnic0, tomato juice,; sectioned halt -grapefruit, chilled apple- eau0e`or fruits to season; cereal hot or preened; eggs or fish —eggs are more easily digest- ed 1t poached,,' scrambled .or soft cooked (reserve frier. eggs chiefly for those who do heavier work), - fish may be cut In pieces and poached in milk; toast — crisp with'solt butter; cegee — make a m0rle on per - coffee — flake a marls 011 per. to show amount of water to be used and always measure _cof- fee. We'll suppose that you both lunch at an industrial cafeteria and- give you cheap, quick dljnner suggestions. Hamburg Roast Chop tine 1 pound tie steak, cut from the top of the round and 2 0r 3 ounces of suet. A shall slice et green or red pepper and IA slice olilo11 may be 02101)pad vvutlt the meat or .a teaspoon of onion juice may be added after the -meat 18 chopped. Acrd a scant batt -teaspoon of salt, the beaten yolk of : an . egg and 14 cup of soft, sifted ' leree d crumbs that have been soaked ha colel water- and wrung d y in a bit of ehoeecloth. With the baud, mix all tiro ingredients together verY thorough"ly. Care must be ta11011 to mix the fat and breed evenly through the ,meat. Press the whole Sf Crumb Pastry 11/4 cups graham - cracker cetembs (about 16 . crackers), zoned very fine; 1 th, sugar. 1Iy- ou,p butter, browned but 001 burned, or use softened butter., Mix - crumbs and sugar, add browned butter -and mix well. Press fllnuly over bottoin and sidee of pie plate. Bake in electric oven: 325 de- grees about 10 minutes. 'Use evth 000lted fillings. Mattes 1 pastry shell. ,Crumbled - ginger straps vanilla cookies, chocolate -cookie.: or zwel- back .may be substituted for graha•.rn- cra:cl.ers, if desired. *• * * THE QUESTION SOX Mre. B.T. says: Have noticed the hot water b'otble is hardening. Answer. Wash in water to which a little balthr.:g soda is added. Pip in and dry oy about every month. Mrs. C. M. asks: How to remove - dark scorch on good 111101)?- Answer: Boil the following :to- gether: 2 'onions, minced, 1 tb. chopped soap, 2 oz, Pul1er's earth (drug store) anrci 1 Cup vinegar. Apply paste anti let dry for 3 hones, ,1.C. says:' Soda crackers- always •cotton in bread box: Answer: Soda biscuits silnuld be left in paper package in a dry place, not in lltrtight container or with hoist foods. Crisp by, -putting in warm Oven. Anne Allan.inviteeyou .to write' to her in care of The Post. send an your suggestions on 1lolnemaking problems and watch bhle column fur re111ues. - Look At Your Label — r Tempting . Convenient .. . 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