HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-15, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST
EATINGC,WICOO RING...
NOWis the time to order your supply of these
delightful, tree -ripened Canadian apples !They're
FRESH from Canada's orchards .. ,. and they're at
their best—they're tastiest—for eating and cooking!
Serve Canadian apples often — for the whole family
to enjoy -- with meals and between meals. They're
easy to cook . simple to serve ... and mighty
appetiizing. Watch everyone ask for more!
Order your Canadian apples today . . buy them by
grade — with confidence!
',40. 1" Includes sound, handpicked arnica of good colour
for the variety, free from insect poste and practically free
from disease and moo ',kind/Mee. Tho apples are razed
according to variety.
"DOMESTIC" Includes sound, handpicked apples of fair
colour for the variety and practically free from disease and
other Injury. The apple. are sized according to variety.
Marketing Service
DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA
' Honourable James G. Confiner, Minister.
THE QUEEN'S
MESSAGE
Her Majesty Queen, Elizabeth,
accents which must have profoun
ly touched the hearts. of millions'
listeners, broadcast a special me
sage on Saturdy attertoon to th
women of the British Empire wh
no lees- than the men, have a v
real work to do, and are magnifi
Gently doing it, in, the service
their country. The women we
asked to continue firmly to hold th
home fronts in the struggle for
new and better world where peat
and good will sb,all "abide." It w
the heartifelt appeal of a woman
queen and a queenly lvomen, an
not only those to whom it was
directly addressed, but surely th
Empdie's manhood also, will b
stirred to greater and more coarct
dohs exerticn, and will be raised t
higher power, as they ehare the
headships ore the war which ha
been' provoked by a barbarous re
gime,
The coura.tge hat Queen Elizabeth
WAS : pleadining
s
sed to, ay she found din
seven happy weeks spent in Canada
anti the pelted States in May and
June last, ""in an atmosphere or
such, good will and human kindli-
ness," Her Majesty is able now to
transmit in gene rous measure to the
women in the United Kingdom and
throughout the Empire as they face
the irritations and the dangers of
T
ver time life, he Queen's gentle ever words, tinged and anon with
satdn,ests, cannot fail, while giving
camdort, to reinforce the fortitude
1106
expected of the 03erlin-Moscow bit
m.
of yie:d'ing, but the Soviet document
)clumps Berlin in the same class' as
in London and Paris. It does look as
d- though early in, the honeymoon days
of Stalin is starting to ust, Hitler a bit
s rough.
e Russia wa readily enough to join
0, in with Hitler in taking a nice share
erg of Poland; quite ready to allow
Germany to do the fighting for
of "world domination" while he follow
re ed along and accomplished his add -
e ed share of "domination" without
a .having to. lire a shot or lose a
e soldier, And then on nail of that
as to turn and class Germany as beingn-
ly bent on world dominatiowell It's
d oven a few degrees, worse than be-
ing wounded in the bailee of a
e friend.
e Meanwhile there are a fete words
g- appearing in German papers which
o would hardly have been ollowed if
the Beriin.IMoscow clear 'had been
s serene. These word's are not
• ,,,us,t, but more like a press which,
long s�apgiressed, is mew trying to
talk in a forgotten tongue. The
g
e leoEinleche Zeltung, 'Published in
Cologne, expressed sympathy for
Finland in the positions it fates' ow-
ing to the demands tit Russia, Mild
sympathy It may have, been with no
lour' speaker attached, true still it
wassympathy for Finland and it
was printed in a German newspaper
which apparently did not have much
trust' for or eondiAcnce in Russia.
Oaf coarse sspeculationspeculationis. aa. times
dangerous and we are, not for a
moment predicting an I:lunediete
break between Berlin :cud Moscow,
Yet It looks somethinglike the
cracks, which appear is the river in
the spring before the annual break -
c up copies,
and determination of those to
whom they were spoken. Thus
while mien "achieve" in the actual
war effort, Iter Majesty gently helps
the women, engaged in a likewise
exacting effort, to. "endure," which'
has always been and always win be
ane of their prerogatives.
CRACKS LN
THE ICI
*part from the activity on land
and sea there is a battle of words
going on, and the words are floevieg '
freely, The annual appeal of the
Soviet Comintern le quite an oc-
casion, It le more outspoken than
anything eve' have in our country,
and more barbed than any Speech
from the Throne.
This year was no excel/floe, There
were the anal references„ to the
coining revelation which wou;di tarn
the World over to communism, That
was to be ezpeeted, Bet there Was
more; Like this,
"The ruling ola'ssee of Britain,
'prance anti Germany are waging
war Gar world domination,"
Whether that will go well in Ber-
lin 70 hey not, Asa rule wheel
there; is a new m111411e0' formed 1110
thing worlds .amo0,tii1y for a while,
That is what 0115111 reasonably be
THEY WANT
WAR BUSINESS
When United States repealed its
netttrantty law it also made resteic-
tions cit, U;S. shipping. Waters
nc::" cnmbatant e0uniriee were out-
15wed, Nations can purchase
what they'11800 from :United States
bud, UgS.'vesseis cannot deliver it.
Shipping intereelt8 de, not like the
idea. They argue that British
yeesiele will become so thoroughly
. estathlished on the sea !nates that
AGM' the war United States lines
will find trouble In regaining their
place, and, in the meantime freight -
era of United ,States registry will
be tied up and kept inactive at a
dead loss.
Ona stiggeetion is that veseels of
United' States, lines should now be
registered in Pentium ante proceed
to do tausin'eise under the Hag of that
tumble 1ibtle reveille o8 Central
America which has a total .Oopule-
110et of 467,000,
There le smnetirlitg farther from
/tone winch probably_ rias e, bearing
in, this intention. The United
States Linea advertised in London
papers for 1311tie11 5earnee and 4f-
litmus to Serve an verseels sailing be.
tureen the United .States. France
nerd' Great Britain, Vseanoles
exist for deck eeticeus, engineers,
eleetldoians; enacbinists, and chief
stewards,
Tho reason why such advertising
Isbeing dons' 18 because United
States, law does not permit citizens
of that count/:y to Operate such
vessels 'in 'wax ZOESS, Whether
the switch to Pana:mian ao5plces
will affect the neutrality of United
States is: DA clear, Thera were
similar eases' during the war in,
Spain where freighiters, carrying the
British flag were attacked and there
was at times a strong demand that
the British navy should 'go into
action to tee
dt vessels under
British regis'bty, The explanation
was that) the vessels, may have been
under British registry but they were
owned elsewhere, The 'owners
were looking for large profits. from
running war contraband and the
wise decision was that the British
navy ' as nob Called npbn to protect
war profiteers.
If a vessel ,under the flag of Pan-
oma gees into tlionble it is Plain
enough Panama could do nothing
at all about it. United States crews
cannot be used, zo the desire is to
have British crews for the purpose
of allowing United' State vessels to
make revenue, from the. shipment of
war material. And it may well
be that in •tdmes like the present
British seamen will find themselves
busily employed en, vessels of their
own regisitry,
NOTE AND Cd1MC111ENT
r*,a
With, both big fairs closed, and
Congress .almost over, United
States faces the old 'problem of
what to do with the long winter
evenings,
w * •
There are s0 many new gadgets
for causing years to be shed by the.
ladies of today that one would not
be surprised to find that some of
thesn, 'were skipping off to the
kindergarten, Glasses,
• . •
IWashington announces that as ad-
ditional $1,300,000,00' will be spent
on building a greater navy. United
States is travelling the dollar route
in search of security—a road which
app'orentlp has no ending,
A baby weiee
ghing 17 ounces was
born at Dayton, Ohio, and is said to
have a fair enough chance for lis
1ng. Meanwhile father is not .al-
lowed to walk the floor with the
011110 for fear he :for'g'ets where he
put 11 dawn,
:t ,;" 0
Newspapers in Italy are. Xreebp
commenting on the belief that Ger-
snany and Russia will collide head.
en In their desire for eXpanaionisni-
An:d not long ago. Italian papers had
nothing but praise, molasses and ex-
clamation marks for anything which
cause from B.ei'lin,
Under the law of Bris;ise ,Colum_
bio a strike is illegal until eonoillia-
tion anti arbitration' -have been
fairly tried, and Vie result was that
in the first year time lost bp strikes
had been cut .two-thirds 'from the
year before, We'd call that shat -
Relent proof of success.
It is known tthat the Russian
crown jewels were in the possession
of Poland prior ,to the outbreak of
the wear, Today they are variously
reported as being in Fiance, Britain
and United States, Awl in these
strange days that Is about as muelu
information as Is likely to be forth, -
opining.
sis
A,1 Alma College 111 Miob„ profes-
sets desired to prove that people
5001d sign anything in the way od o
petilio0 with'nut knowing wbat" it
was all about, They sent one
around' and, the tet was that talose t
signing would "decapitate tbeme-
selves; with great joy," and it was
readily signet by the great nlajaritY
of the students, Perhaps that is
why governments seldom pay much
attention.to petitions,
AGE
Age is a
quelity 01 mind,
xf You've lett your 'dreams behind
11 hope is sold, -,
If you no linger look "bond.
If your ambltione fires are dead,
]bat- if trans , life you irilao the
best,
Pe int Idle yet keep the zest,
If love you lend
NO matter how the years go by
No matter how the birthdays fly
Yon are not old,
Prize Cattle To
Go To Chicago
P G, Todd 000 of St.
elelene, are among pntarlo 801110-
00811,who have made entries ht the
1006 International Livetstockt Ex-
position, to, beheld et Chicago, the
heat week in Decettber.
Two an.imtale of Tod0PS fannies Ab-
erbeen•Anig0e herd are entered,
and, will be in charge 01 Tomm Todd
when shipped to Chicago, along
with other Ontario cattle entered in
the Es:potation.
The .,tire 01 medals, cups and
Sliver trophies, that were displayed
In Luck:now on Fall Fair day, give
some idea of the competitive sue-
cesses 011 this "herd, ,But never be-
fore hai,,e they been entered at the
Chicago Fair,
Some Funny
Want Ads
Lots of funny want ads get into
the Want Ad' COatauna of news-
papers, They are so 'funny some-
times that people have begun. to col-
lect them, Here are a few from
the assortment 0 a collector,
"Pensonal: Family lawyer will
read• the will next Sunday mornink
at the residence of Timothy Halla•
hen, who died January 16th, to ae-
oommiodate his relatives."
"Wanted: Strong willing young
man to take can Ot horses who can
speak Spanish,"
"For Sate: Nice double mattress
by an old lady full of feathers.'"
"Wanted/: For the holidays: Extra
male and female help; no others
need apply,"
"For Quick Sale: "Jersey eon
giving 8 quarts: of milk, a single
ben and a music box."
"Personal: Manof means who
snores desires to meet attractive
woman who is dew bat - not dumb.
Object matrimonial peace,"
"For sale: Bakery busineve. Good
/citation, good trade. Large oven,
owner has been in it for 20 years."
'For Rend,, Reasonable modern 6
room flat, with bath on the car
line-"
"Wanted: Bright boy who can
0113em oysters with a reference."
"For Sale: Grand piano by a
young lady with mahogany legs and
ease
"Ranted. A large well -finished
WEDNESDAY, NOV 0101311 8th '
JOIN THE
STAMP CLUB
• For ten cents end the label end showing the teapot trade•
mark, from en packetof SALADA TEA we will send you
e Beginner's Outfit of ; 1-64 page Stamp Album. 2-100
all.different stamps. 3-13ig list of thousands of stamps offered
Free in exchange for SALADA labels.
SALADA STAMP CLUB - 461 King Si. W., Toronto
room by a young lady about 16 -feet
square,"
"ear Sale: Nice parlor suite by
an old couple stuffed with hair,"
The d'lmpped Skirt is the big feel -
ion news of the winter, in 'peg -tap
polonaise, harem, pinafore and
apron •drapery with •accent al-
wa,ps on squall waistlines, Long
sleeves high necklines, buttons
and jewelled ornaments are good,
;Metallic blouses are patieularly
good "style.
Send in names of your visitors'.
WILLIAM SPENCE
Estate Agent, Conveyancer
and Commissioner
General insurance
Office
Main Street. ---: Ethel, Ontario
isewellIssmats
1
Reasons Why eid's
Glasses Satisfy
MODERATE IN PRICE •
BACKED BY THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION
FRAMES ANI) MOUNTINGS ARE GUARANTEED AGAINST
BREACKAGE FOR ONE YEAR
21 YEARS EXPERIENCE .
P. A. REID, Ra 0.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
AT MISS t°1bOGSTON'S
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 TO 5,00 P. M. PHONE 51
LIGHTS
TO
1
AD
IRE.
PS
SENSATIONAL?
YOU BET!LET
us SNOW YOU
THIS NEW KIND
OF TIRE TODAY
• A marvel of tire engineering! That's
what motorists all over town are saying
about the new Goodrich Safety Silver.
town. For here at last is a tire that auto-
matically sweeps wet roads dry—so dry,
in fact, that after a quick stop you can
actually light matches on its track—
; convincing proof that the new Silvertown
will stop you quicker, safer on a wet pave-
ment than you've ever stopped before!
Not only that, Silvertowns are also the
only tires in the world that give you the
famous Golden Ply blow-out protection.
Yet this double protection -against
BOTH skids and blow-outs—is yours at
no extra, cost,. Don't gamble. For safety
tomorrow get Silvertowns today!
ACTS EIDE A BATTERY
IN SHIELD IPERS .. a
es As the never-ending spiral bars of the Life -Saver
Tread roll over a dangerous film of water, they sweep
the water right and left—force it out through the
deep drainage grooves—make a dry track for the
rubber to grip—give you the quickest on -skid stops
you've ever hall
7Ae Nei'l °add
LIFE -SM ER TREAD GOLDEN PLY
T f 11verto
BLOW -GRT PROTECTION
r o n "''%ande rs
CITIES SERVICE
Phone 73x
arta' t" s •n h7L �Y " i9 i ,• e
STATION
�''r& seas, Ont.