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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-22, Page 604.1 4.1pRiplim,,NINNIMMINNIIINNIMR100110101MW Reasons Why Bead's Glasses Satisfy MODERATE IN PRICE - BACKED SY THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION FRAMES AND MOUNTINGS ARE GUARANTEED AGAINST BREACKAGE FOR ONE YEAR 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE . R. A. REID R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 TO 5.00 P. M. AT MISS HINGSTON'S PHONE 51 ++ -r1 .1939 Schoolmarm Not Old-Madish Questionalre Reveals Today's Teachers Are Full of Life, Intensely Human, Practical, Looking for Marriage The modern elementary teacher to full of life, intensely humiia, practical and in 73 eases out of 100 keeping a weather eye open for marriage to a man earning a reas- onable income. Dr. Ralph Bedell, head of the University of Nebraska Teachers' college, worked ma a pretotyye of WILLIAivl SPENCE Estate Agent. Conveyancer and Commissioner General Insurance Office Main i treet. - Ethel. Ontsr"' James McFadean Howick Mutual Fire insurance -Also- Hartford Windstorm -Tornado insurance -Automobile Insurance 'Phone 42 Box 1, Turnberry Brusesls, Ontario St. the present grade teacher 'by ask - log 400 questions of 238 `'expert" teachers in Nebraska, Iowa, Kan- sas, Missouri and Colorado, The Composite Teaher Occupation -Morey interested in teaching than any other proles-' i sion; thumbs down on the Holly- wood glamor girl as well as movie 1 acting or becoming an artist's model; 66 per cent in favor of be- ' coming educational directors; men preferred to worsen as employers. Amusements -Outdoor aobiv-ities. in the lead; 75 per cent like danc- ing, but the majority would choose a goodf play over a dance if the alternative were offered. 60 per cent go for bridge; 13 per cent for poker. blanket approval for mov- ies; .symphonies are good but form- al teas are not. Reading - Newspaper editorials and books, preferred; romantic stories and women's pages strong; only three per cent in favor of the true revelation type of 'story. People - Landslide tor progres- sive, energetic, but not overly con- fident people; "natural" leaders, religious and witty persons Pre- ferred types; "monist." Women, gum chewers, nervous individuals 511111 men who drinks are in the dog- house. THE IRUSSELa POST W20111'FSOA7(, 14,0v, 651x, 1039 MARRIAC11ES IN SEPT MBER UI' 68l PER CENT First Month of War In 'Canada Showed Cupid A Batty Man 'Cupid and his bow and arrow did a land Wee buslnes6 during the first mouth of the war, the Dominion Bureau 05 Statistics d'iselose t at Ottawa, "The first month of war unite eviderutlyplunged many Canadian young people into the sea of matri- mony in advance of their original intentions„" said the' bureau "During' Selptember the number of Marr'lages ,throughout Canada was 7,966 which 'inns 68r�.% per cent. snore than the 'September total a year ago." Births registered is 66 cities and towns having 'populations of 10,000 or more numbered 7,45$ in September, Deaths were 8,935, In September, 1938, births were 7,226, deaths 4,076 and marriages 4,729 ,Hous To Fatten Up .Your Turkeys Start A Month Before Selling Them - Birds Thrive Best In Open Turkeys, thrive best .in the open even during the !fattening period,. and the fattening period should etaitt a month before it is intended to sell them Fattening should be commenced gradually with mashes In the morning and at noon, and whole grain in the evening. When turkeys are shut up pens they very often go off their feed and fre- quently die, Recommended Mash A recommended mash for turk- eys is made up of ,equal parts of ground oats, barley meal, cornmeal and wheat bran, Buckwheat may take the place of barley. Mix thor- oughly and moisten the mash with water or sldmmiik about two hours before feeding. Enough liquid should be used to make 'the feed crumbly and not sticky or sloppy. The mash shouldbe given in thor- oughly -cleaned "V" shaped troughs !r,Y.1( i ill 'N 1111,'111i'.41.. `u �Ili�11i''i MTIVONIEIRMIrmanteninvonnittIlIMAIRffiliftelina G eta i111111162if , MAS S E P'; M A K E R 5 MACHINERY HAS STRAIGHTENED UP THIS SHAPE Millet, the French artist, son of a farmer and himself a farm laborer, has in his universally known pictures of -The Gleaners, The Man with the Hoe; etc., left a very graphic record of farming methods and their influence on farm workers of a Century ago. Edwin Markham, the American poet, viewing The Man with the Hoe, interprets It to us with dramatic force in his poem of the same name when he says, Who loosened and let down this brutal jaw; Whose the hand that slanted back fhis brow; Whose breath blew out the light within this brain. Ringing out the challenge, he asks -"Is this the thing the Lord, God made and gave dominion over land and sea", and coils on "Masters, Lords and Rulers of all lands to straighten up this shape But each step in this great emancipation has conte by the introduction of some new labor-saving machine. Thus by liberating man from back -breaking, brain. deadening toil, modern machinery has done, more, than all the misters, lords and rulers of all lands. to straighten up this shape. For ninety years now Massey -Harris has played a conspicuous part in designing and making such labor-saving machines and in the development of power and power equipment for farm operations. c, 1I.MITED C'H l N E R Y FREE SERVICE OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently, Simply phone "COLLECT" to WILUAM STONE SONS LIMITED PHONE 21 INGERSOLL BRUSSELS '-- PHONE 72 and no more feed should be served than the turkeys' can clean up, The tame Mash may be used f or the morning ands noon feeds, Whole corn 1s the 'best grain for fattening but is should not be led heavily if the weather is warm, Along with regular feeds,, the ,turkeys should have plenty of fresh water and grit, Howick Council Ford'wich, Nov, 15th,1959 The 'Council met in the United Church Hall according to adjourn- ment, The members were all present, the Reeve J. W, Gamble in the chair. The mtntttes of Met regular meeting were read and on motion of Strong and Weir were` adopted. Moved by M+dOellum and Strong that the Clerk he hereby authorized to prepare a Money By-law for U,S. S. no, 14 according to the request of the said School Section, for the pulipose of bornowing, on debentures .the suun of $2300,00 for a term of Three years, for school purposes. Carried. Moved by Weir and McCallum that the following bills be paid, -Carried, Isaac Gamble, pt. salary as Clerk 35.00 Norman Wade, premium on Bonds for Treas. & Collectors 57.50 John Ferguson, sheep killed or injured by dogs F. A. Elgar, engineer's fees on Kreller Award and re -staking Richardson Drain .... ... 76.00 'Cecil Grainger, sheep killed or injured by dogs' ..... 9,00 Robt, G. Gibson, wood for Twp. Hall, Wroxeter .. . W. R, Fraser, M;D., services for John Smith; trip to Mt. Forest and services re S King David Robinson, servicing .Street lights, Wroxeter Isaac Gamble, Trepairng Amending By-law on Mun, Drain no. •5 J, H, Rogers, services on Aiunieipal Drain no 5 ... Isaac Gamble, eapeneeis: re 'trip to London J. T3, Rogers, dxSenses re trip to London United Ch. Fordiwich, rent rent of Hall , .. . R. 5, Lovell Co„ supplies for Treasurer .7. W. Gamble, two trips to Goderich re Equalization Relief Road Expenditures H. E. Burrows, repairs for grader 3.' W. Hathaway, welding pipe 10 W. Bolton, Presltone . M. McPhail, repair to tire Nelson Gow iy, operating Power Grader 66,50 John.. Montgomery, road stmt. 68.60 Marry Locking, ditching . 2260 Ed. Kiliinge', ditching 23.80 Norman Reis, ditching .. , 1,00 Lary .Baker, ditching , ... , 1,30 Frank Graham, ditching , , , 1.30 Wilford' Weitz, ditching„ 3.50 H, Eat'tatian, ditching 14.70 Bert Carter, ditching ... 13,70 Alex Porterfield, inching , 12,70 Harold Dickert, ditching , 1,80 Thos. Porterfield, ditching . 4,70 Chas, Killinger, ditching 7,00 L1oydl Jacques, ditching , , . 4.50 Earl Moore, repair to culvert 2,90 R, B, Waiters, ba1, on posts 1.50 Wray Cooper, dragging . , 8.25 Wan. Wilson, dragging 2.20 Walter Redden, dragging „ 6,85 Nelsen Stuernol, ditching 2.00 P. A. Edgar, engineer's fees 10,00 Mich. 0:ltfltb, repair for plow . 2.00 R. H. ('arson & Son, gas & 'oil 61.18 Rent Mann, underhrushiirg , 10,0 Balfour Bream, compensation for wiry fence 8.110 M•lved by Baker and Weir that this council do now adjourn to meet in the Township hall, Gerrie, on the 156. day of December, or at the call of the Beers. ---Carried. 10,00 • Get ready now far the "bad road" season. This husky Goodyear Lug Tire is designed to keep trucks, buses or tractors on the move through deep snow or mud. Drive 1n and see this big brute tire today. Th 'LUGS PULL These sturdy, deep, diagonal, self-cleaning cleats bite in .. . find` their own traction ... and keep• you on the move. Save • 'time, fuel andstrain. a G000)YEAR Anderson's Garage Orwell Elliott, Operator BRUSSELS ONT, PHONE 82 Baby's Own Room It is best ;that children should have their own room, in whieli they can breathe their own air and be by themsetaves from very early days: Naturally the room would be close to that of the mother, so that if the door is left open she will be able to hear the child al- most as well as if he were beside her. When it can be managed it is highly desirable that a baby should 17.00 25,00 76.00 20.00 10.00 10,00 10.00 1,50 1.56 10,00 30,65 have his' own room an . should not be asrnad down for reasons ad- vanced, such ag sentiment, preju- diee, and fear of baby being left alone. David loved bread and jelly. His mother usually perclrased, sliced bread, One day she bought a loaf of uns6iced bread. When he saw her apply the butcher knife, be asked: "What's that bread all stuck to- gether for? 27,45 1.00 .60 1.40 Isaac Gamble, Cork. 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