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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-9-20, Page 7DRIVE. IN . FORS QUICK.SERVICE
• • • WE.1'IAVE THE RIGHT,
GOODYEAR- FOR YOUR TRUCK •
We can supply You with ani. one
of 23 different types of Gdodyears
for commercial use. That's a lot of ,
chdice'butone of these Goodyears
will suit your type of .work
better titan any other tire. It will
give kou`longer mileage ... greater
trouble-free service'. ;. . save you
money. Drive in and 'equip your
truck with the EXACTLY RIGHT
Goodyears,today. We have them.
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ANDERSON'S GARAGE
Orwell Elliott, O per4tor
PHONE 82 'BtRUSSELB, ONT.
EDITORIALS
OUR WHEAT recompense thee:'
PRODUCTION "So ldketwdae, yhosoever, he be of
Ottawa adlvices. states there will you that forsaketh not all that he
hath, he cannot be my disciple.' '
be Boards brought into existence to,
assist in farm production, and to
make certain there is a good supply
of suitable seed, fertilizer and: so on.
Whether Ontario crop -land is con-
sidered as essential in maintaining
or increasing wheat production is
something not stated, but if there
is to be any appeal regarding an in-
crease of wheat acreage it should
be made at once. Whether there is
time to increase the amount planted
to wheat is doubtful as twirlers like
to have their fall wheat in the
ground by the antrdie of Sep'temier
at the Latest, ;
We noticed where 'farmers }a• th
Western sdcv6idik of Ithe rly1iiu
had been replying .to the quesition
as to +whether they were increasing
their winter wheat acreage and In
most cases theywere planning on
about the same as, 1939. Our wheat
Productio . in the East. is not rto•be
compared'With that of the Watt'
"Yet laokeet thou one thing: sell
all that thou hash and distribute
unto the poor, and thou shalt have
treasure. in heaven,"
The verses quoted are few ut
they give a fair enough. idea or the
meaning of itristlanity. It is not
moesstt.ry 40' - labor the- paint at
length, It is. not possible to • say
that something haefailed when it
has never been tried in its fullness,
AS IT WAS 'ON ,THE TENTH
, Now th t there le a tax onoea
there maybe an incl'hatyfon to make)I
rpunt. do a (ong d tanoe, and
yet have `to{revetit tit ,the devices,
r oft the earlier days When thrift wa
s,ense:Mug of a family; .asset and tt4
household slogan.
It
was: that way on Lot Fou
Concession Ten, and it was tha
way the entire ,lenglth,of the Con
and effortsto ceseipn and our theeside lines. Te'
seems. maximum: pros
d&tcttioa in wheat will probably be
was t'tea roil tea leaves had them
restricted tc that legion, rvalue,i Then , it ' waa; that tee
le� ves were not put in {lie strainer
HAVE WE EVER t - Ili the corner of the kitchen sink to
TRIED IT?: be wrapped up with the day's' ,gar
stage; Their' life vras ,clay's
.an
, Att several gatherings in recemrt they litgereri in the ]household fo
dp ys that old question nas been •a $'rater ptinied
dfirsted off ands br'ou'ght to the fiontz:., The tea pot was -quite, a large of
"Has 'Christianity failed? • It, . fair. It wank slightly chipped on the
came up at the time of the last war satknit'but that was considered an
•a d remained vuite a time: It has •'boporallle fork' of lonlg service In
b, en cuicek to make iter appearance . the family god wasp not. regarded ad'i
tries time. We cannot, recall • that • eutllolent:. reason tor ,banishment)
parare mrevionely ,proved l lis the ureal, progressed and th
a thing at a11, and, wee' doubt ° awpply Of tea ddmOndshed more
milds .:by the ,.Glmgila-' process o
uniting iin, more :boiling' 'water,
, Par±tticuiarly alter the noon -da
.meal the' Uea,.,pot Was not 'eniiptied
of its contents.; it merely got ahoy�
ail ba'G1C on-therkirfihen range, anti
there It'sko6d. as though s
hether snore: eonnlusliyes results
will be obtained this time, : ' t'- `•
We have a. h bit when, we , face
toward ;deep; •trbuisle• of ' 1fyidg a to
place the blame atnd that is probab-,
1ywiry we single out 'lbristiantty; .
la a way We look upon It as 'some:
thing wiic'li sbsuld change the titles 1. thing 'alight ,haptren•;' And it genera
and hearts and motives: olf' men and ta4y dads , Grandfather gener•alift
women the wor1kt overs and'because managed to be ,worlaing not tali
We see that hue fiat been' ,done ttbotj ',frOtl. ,list , ho'the ,atoutid; • : 4 , dd thg
wa c'onclud'e that it has failed. afternoon', ,and, her desired a cusp o4
We are moved tp'doubt' whether' tea. The folic int •the house touad
we have ever had very meth Marl* need afore lar a little liquid noutdeb4
tian•ity in' the t5rll,meaning roi;,thb mesh aboat the (same,'time, and it
word. We haverformtbrrou b., 'rwistln'etrid T by once ,morel pour.F
• which we go; ata 'hwvb'an'•ablhevi -: 'intgr iu more hot: water, Whether
ed !Christianity to which'we sorb that is where 4- o'clock tea had itsl
Scribe but •the Ivorld:as, rich ;11ee: etartiredo not know, •
never, tried the real thing, Iaven filen~ the tea. t'ru'st were
' Ot is necessary to offer only a few net throttgh.' They were retmoVee&
quotation's to show the Me:10mi of and sprinkled on eke carpet in • the
What weit is�ta sty t. pasloi 'of 'the alp4rei bedroom: The,,"Wh n' thou anaikesl a +feaMMt o te'a' leaieelawervice.d'as rpatricted tot
a gulm^e• calf tlot),tliyr.dtiona�s tior those rooms be1zanea •eilsewhere
thy brethren, ndettlter 'thy` 'kinsmien; thelraj Were/4, tsaritots',.' The broom:
nor thyt rich neighbors; lest ',they follower the tea leaves and it wast
€se ie :.a .,^ 'pe. s hetd thin the tett a redP
bid tliec; ai tis• d b G`ec itis n ®herloaves It
Made thee, Mit when thou niakest the dust fd $heti) las they wflrq
e .lame, 1l the'pgor, the ,Inbitned, herded •togeether by the etwibhing
th
the blind, And thou action of the brocAm, '
shalt be blessed, for they cannot
THE BRUSSE1.!5 POST"
lig e'ervlco was it finally discarded.
q'lentifia folk today' probably ,break 1 SERVICE
ortt{, la+23peteet:at each 'methodsi
• as blenders would he moved to
rreek of t1etuonsenee of such a
Ian, and .'fells who are armed with,
;vacuums cleaners, `will • no doubt
le9nile Indulgently.. But shush. was
,the Law of the Teltth and such wet
the
.custom on Lot Four.
NOTE AND; ,COMMENT
+Strange+ --•but our first attack on
pities seems to have Conte in the
! ortn of a tax on ,ourselves.
.Toronto ball tam is • ,through'
1939 season. Quite early the
;team took the cellar position and
eemned to like it so much It signed
(a lease rot the -entire, season:
1 due- report gape. a. Nazi•plane -Ives'
sighted, near Boston, Olt was one
of those cases, where one man told
another maabout abou.another 'man
t who grid he had seen it.
We read that the sugar supply
will soon be back to normal. And a
nujn'ber of prospective school teach-
ers will be doing the •same thing,
•Critics' in Abe Old Lanka :are not
agreed on the value •of'the blackout
as' a safeguard against air 'raids,
One' wriitet.: "What's the use of trey-
ing to hide a city when the enemy
knows well enough where it le."
Parris music half are opening,
and there is great demand, for corn-
Miens
on'diens who can imitate Hitler, We
imaginetiter Grin al greater demand.
the world over for the man who can
go out and bring ham in:
The vote which turned down the
suggestion, that 'Canada nave , no,
Pant in the Intedent' •War. was de-,
feated in. the House of 'Commons
by 151 to 16, andi that is referrde to
as, being decisive But 'that ac-
counts for 166 votes and 'there are
245 members in the House.
There is`s, Shortage of tool and
die tnakens in Canada as many .or
them went to England months a o
to work in munitions' factories'And
it ds a tact that in many cases we
cannot get along very well when
this class tot •skilled mechanic is
absent.
A Negro promoter was sentenced
at Ottawa to 14 months: in jail in -
eluding timesince his arrest in
August of 1933, The change was
that he had." Written i prornrissery
notes to fjhe ee-igm,t tpf $145,e00,0oos
Caught up no, dosibt by the tendency
of the age which seeks 'to go into
business in a big way.
It has been started' that farmers
are already holding• up` the price of
batter, but you can put that dawn
as not •so. Most farmers sell their
milk to cheese factories' or •their
butter fat to creameries, and • the
price of milk has molt been changed.
In Detroit the Canadian dollar is
worth hut' 93 cents, today, - and we
can do batter than that at the
corner store, -
So far three starlet have appear-
ed' giving tate location 01! the Ger-
man liner .Bremen, and none of
theist agree. We hardly expected
they would, ,
Premier Mussolini has , issued or_
dere that worlt shall gbahead Pre-
vering for the international easosi_
tion In Roane in the year 1942.
Ome of the contests in the Neiw
York fair had, as a prize It free trip
to -Poland with all expenses, .(paid;
and llo'slsibly that ,»Ilse will be won
by sono timid soul who. quakes
during a thunder storm
Burglars in Montreal have now
turned their attention to the hoard.
ing 'af ,gruscerles, Azle lea right
there eve get the suggestion that
lioardktte are classed with burglars:
Edinburgh officials heave (been
ijtsicJit to dienorves' .that the blackout
Idea Is going to soave $18,200 month-
ly in bills' d(ar s'tree't lighting ,Other
places 'may . and, similar savings,
blit tlhe official announcement was
certain' to come from Scotland-,
'Possdbly'1t is well. that humor
continues to live. One British
aviator wast faun hours late :when
returning froth dropping liamephletts
In Germany, Asked for an explan-
ation lie stai4 it was ,sd qufet. ,there
he went from house to 'hoose
stuffing the.'thin' under the boom
Net until the taro had done that German officers 'believed their
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
removed promptly and efficiently.
Simply phone "'COLLECT"* fo
WILLIAM STONE SONS
LIMITED
PHONE 21; • INGERSOLL
BRUSSELS -- PHONE 72
own, ladle report about the fall of
'Warsaw and a nutniser started for
the city 'only to be captured by the
Poles. Must seem a trifle rough
when a German cannot (believe a
German report.
When the new taxes were an-
nounced themewas a rush in some
canes to dna' some buying and escape
the levy. eNo use People who
have bean paying taxes for a long
time know too well that it can't be
• don e.
Kitchener reports' 35 cases of wife
cleseption where no provision is'
made for paying support by the
husband. Unfortunately that is
one situation whish we have oat yet
cured by regulation, or by .1a4,. ;R's
a tooselemd in our .soetal Xaliric and
a nasty one too;
LET US LOOK
AT THE PAST I!
Sere Are Items rake,% Primer 1
Mei of the Post of if f
and U Teary Ate
2.. YEAR SAGO
' JAMESTOWN
The old hotel '.is being dismantiedj
by Ed. Barnard and,the material"
will be{'utilized by trim in build-
ing a house.
WROXETER
Miss A. Walburg returned from=
Bracebridge, where she had spent!
the summer, on Friday
WOMMTASPATI
afteer'. the (busying business In Bras -
Bele has' sold to George I-lend•erson
of Me'KillOp,
• s '..
Bid Puff Ball — Teak Warwick
and •sonle other lads, While on a
mushroom hunt found a ptamaucth
pug ball that weighed 15 ponilds
any measured 64% inches lis' cir-
cumference ,
60 YEARS AGO
ETHEL • •
The number of bears that have
beet seen` of late 15 this locality"is
causing quite a rlP'pie of elttitement
• among our local worts.
•
'While 'weighing. a very :large, load.
o hay for J, Eckanler last Satut'day 1
the village scale were broken up
setting the load.
i GREY t I.
Misty Jennie Mitchell, of ionitton,
is visiting friends and' relatii es in
this IoealitY, ;
!Mies R. B. Ball wilt leave shortly.--
for a 'trip to `California,
k { ,
The farsn of Ms's: J. W. Sleet,
adjoining` B'r»lslseli :has been :leased
for a terra of three years by J. J.
Coates of Seeforth ' • '
On •
Wednesday of •last week John
peiran 15th con„ was at ,'work on,'
his' farm burning gallon He- had'
taken out a tub with him and had
filled it with water it case the ;fire
spread. His 5-year•nid soil who
accompanied him was playing at the
tub of water when the father came
from behinds a burning p11e and
was horrified to see a good sized
bear approaching the tub within a
few 'rod's • of the boy,' Mr. SPeiran
made a rush for the little fellow
calling loudly td him and Bruin
quietly turned away .,and made.of.
BRUSSELS
Last Saturday W. H. Willis threw
open the doors of his boot and
shoe store to the pub1io. The
Band paid him a visit in the even-
ing and gave him an instruneatial
send-off,
* * *
J. W. Bond is relieving at the,
station here in the absence of the; in
:agent Geo. Allen, who is' enio ring, a
a 11w01 wegkls holiday. ' B
015
• • • .
Married
Strachan-Bailanitynela Brusgela
the loth lust„ at the residence
E the bridles parents, by Rev. G.
, Howie, Mr, Alex Strachan, met.
ant, to Miss Annie, only daughter
Mr. Thome;Ballantyne, all - of
russets,
Mrs. Hart, Vancouver, is visiting
her sister, Miss M. Carmichael: B
Mrs. 51, William and son P•itch-
forr, N,Y„ spelt t.several days, last
week with the former's sister, Mrs.
1#.. Moffatt, i
I
'i CRANBROOK
1 An o1d, land:natrOc. was removed
Ibis' week in the nulling down of the
?Id carriage shop op opposite• J. For-
es't's blacksmith aliop:'
* * *
The repairing olf the Presbyterian
,sheds was oont$ileted on, Tuesday,
large number of menturned out
nd the ladies ,'prepared .dinner . onl
he lawn in their' best style,
MORRIS
Miss Emilia Reiadman, who has
een home for/ the past month re-
tro esi r to Preston on Wednesday.
op
1llisnes,Ruby and Irene 'Clegg are
fling engagements as teachers at
athilt-on and Smithville respec-
ively. j t
GREY,'
Jno, Lowe, 9thcon., is
the West on a trin.
IWit
to
away to, a ate
Also
los
delic
ed.
Wsldms'onrBre ee,
— In• Motais
on the llth inert„ by Rev, J. F.
Bowers. of "Toronto Mr: William
Wilkinson .to Miss Mirabelli Ann
Brewer both of Morris,
* * *
tMcKee Milne --On Wednessay„
the 11th inst., at residence of the
bride's father, by Rev. R. Paul, Mr.
on Zechariah da ter "of Mi? Ade]aide
Davidr. Man
all of Grey.
HONEY IN. PRESgRVING
' Iibttey may be user: very . setiS�-
facierily in preserving and In, Ger-
tainri fruits peaches and plains es.'
Pecialily) the flavor is decidedly im-
Arcved. 'This is also the, case in'
conserves consisting 'Of a oombina_
tion of two or more fruits ,anti
Where spices are included.' as' in
pickles' and relishes;_
t Farther told- pac94, ;or open kettle
method may be uted� when canning
h honey but Gare Miss!. be taken
avoid over as hpttey,haa
ndeney to foam when heated,
the honey should be cooped; no
ger than necetslsars since Its
late flavour is readily- ••desiroy-
General/ Proportions for. Canning,
lieav3l' syrup (13C, honey le water
14fadilum syrup, i 114; c. honey 1 c.
Light syrup %, to lc, honey lc
water
Apple Jelly:,
'Ciht •uli green apples, without par-
ing sr Goring, an;d, pobk in ra very
little water 'until pulpy, 'Strain
Juice 'through jelly bag, measure
and: boil 20 min Add '4 the' wirers
0d' 'lt ney estimating% i ttrom thte •
meaitremen4 'of the before
.boiling. 'Continue tt':coak .until.
tho jellying stage is . reached and
pour aat bode into sterile" glardes.
This jelly ie deliotousyif a few bitst:
of stick' dinner:ma are. , cooker in
the aLpppl& juice, tbefore the honey is,
added and -then strained But. a
Apple Gingers ;
*tie, p'i'e; ' core, +B'arte'r. iaad$
, finely chop, eoitr apple's, , prone
ahouid be 10 cupo, Fut in Preserv.
ing kettle and 'gradually bring to
the boiling point, Add 2 c,. honey
:and then• : ehavtngs alit ,:rind •of ;2 ,
leanos(s and a 2 int, pdeoe of ginger'
root, 'Simmer .';drying frequently
until 'the applets are transparent.
dr Or
�I Nits. T. Sterensbn*and Mist May
Qxtaby, loth con,, have gone to De -
trait to visit friends,for a few
Weekes, ,
t Farms sold—The 100 -acre farms of
J. Hemingway, 10th coon., has
been scold to Stanley Hemingway,
'brother of W. J. and, Oliver Hem-
inglwayt ,Who' gets possession this,
f1a11. The seller invested in
the 200 acre farm en the 11 con„
baying Not Davidson 'out,
'I
ETHEL
R Dtlivorth is back ,front a trill
to the West,
▪ •
Ernest -Isherwood, left lata week
bo enlist as; a volunteer for the 'war,
• •e y. 1 i
rF. and -MIs. Sloighthieta enter-:
felted their S. S. clashes to a corn
fled) on Monday night,
BRUSSELS
polin 'MoArthur has arrived. Mime
from, an' exte ted ;trip to 'Scotland
and England. € h',' e 44; } ..
Yiray B11444 �ts`Solcl, 'tulle weait
Tinklali Ritchie, who has looked
2o(et
rrr
tr--;
It's aBoy►
Even es you read: this, Some
Father somewhereis rushing
this news to relatives. ,l!omatter
where they are or what time it
is—his first impulse is to let
them know;
,.
4,t
Iti's a Boy!
And that is also true of Aunts
(and Uncles) and tdil the An -
laws. Before Baby is half an
hour old his arrival is eelet
brated far and wide—and he is
endowed with a dozen names.
It's a Boy
To Grandparents another chapter
of Family History begins. 'Their
grandliarents may have waited
for daysbefore they bad good
news like this, but that tvaa e
before the telephone -and Lona
Distance—became part of ori i
everyday existence.,
Spread Good News by
LONG . DISTANCE!
Look in your telephone direc-
tory and you'll find that by
using Low Night Rate.' , (also
applying all day Sunday) and
placing "Anyone" calla you can•
talks to nearby towns er+Prov-'
ince' formuch less than you
expected- . ,
▪ Gr,eat care must be
cooidIdgetic prevent
sterile }alis.
Peach Jam:
2 lb, peaehee
1 1b. honey i
3b a wastes
1 tbaip, lemon juice
1 inch ginger root
2 tsp. cinnamon harp
1 tsp, whale cloves
Tie spices ix cheeetrloth bag;
cook all materials together until Olt
desired consistency. Remove bag.
of 'r'ic'er ' Seal while riot 9n' ster-
ile jars,
Ginger Pears:
2 Lit, sliced' peens
2-14;o honey
3/4,.0. water
1 lemon (rind in thin Stripa)
t" ttz ginger root, in email
]nodes ,
•rSitnrmer 'tbgether 110111'as thick as
t tnaranallade. ISeal.tin,sterile jars,
Grape Jurce: .
Wa.slt g?wpee thoronghl'y sus
z<ankiva' trona ',stems,' ' Dna, • with
•tbe.'potato Mash:* or' fruit; .pre8l,
•,Theo, get the ' kettle containing
them .into the phren for 10 :min, at,
250 degrees or heat :slowly on telt
01 stove to I33 degress (anter beinite
honing). Duain through, telly bat;
TS ,4 c. Juice 'alitiR '4' ,d, btoner.,
stand over n�glvt, 511
lam partiailll) t5i1, and atertiht
min, Seal,
taken dura
burning. Caai