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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-6-25, Page 7it lute and le tits • likely nes, R WER our body peonies, annex t to reach of older You be. yscat time. prompt -a-terra. youllbe - like a 25c, SOB. edai t Saltine Tablets THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, June 26th, 194i. MONUMENTS High-class Workmanship Designs that are different F.W.. Kemp AUCTI0N1VR (Licensed) in Ontario Sales Conducted Anywhere chane 38 • Listowel N1Y••NO449N*+*OONN* 4114 'the side teeth, or mean (whine if mean tttillatenes), grind it up small, • T,he teeth aro really shin structures, I corresponding s'ass'y with the nails, i and hair's in their mode of origin and: development, They originate from 1 the delicate .shin layer which, folded Snarlers et the Mouth, constitutes the gums. The bulk of each tooth is comtposed of dea''tiue, much denser In texture than, ivory but the crown is, coated with the still hander engin- el, while at the root is a cement. Child Drowned At Gorrie . Donald John Hueston, 7, Topples off Abutment While. .Playing; Efforts 'to Revive — -- I ,'Him Continued for over an hour Wonder of Teeth In the teeth the 'body has a par- feot cutting_ and grindiug apparatus for dealing with the food. Tin front teeth, called inelsors ('which means cutters), cut the food Into pieces as it is put into the mouth gmesomeamISIXENW HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR EGGS &ND POULTRY E. M. SAMIS PHONE 80 — BRUSSELS Tragedy again visited this Ebro - enmity Tuesday afternoon, about 3,313 :o'clock, in •blie drowning of seven-year-old Donald Ilueston; 01119 child of Mr, ;and Mrs. I{nowlson J. Ilueston. Donald hod returned home from school accompanied by a school chum, Norman Anger. Shortly after the children went, down into the village again 'and, going to the darn, were dripping stones into the water, standing on the abutment, when Donald lost his balance and fell In- to seven feet of water. Norman ran to Mrs. Downey, who lives near- by, and she called for help. Mr, Lorne Walker was one of the first to answer the call and plunged into the water after the child. Swift on his heels leaped Lyle Watson, bat the la'tter's inability to , swim made it necessary for Mr: Walker t� light for hts life until Mr. Oliver Gallaway Jumped in and, each mon holding to Mr. Galloway's feet, he holding to the abutment with his hands. the two were pulled to sata- ty. Lawrence Short then dived In and brought the body out. • Dr. Fraser of Fordwieh, who for- tunately was In Gorrle at the time, came immediately and, with the aid of Mrs, Seine. worked 00 the body for well over an hour, but to nu A IY JRO Pressure Water C! System will do the same for you, if that problem be lack of running water and sanitary conveniences in your home. Outside pumps and toilets belong to the past. In every home running water should be available at the turn of a faucet. Likewise, a modern lmco Bathroom is necessary for the health and happinessof your family. 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CO., LIMITED London Hamilton Toronto Sudbiny Winnipeg Vancouver rYolu R.M1N Betterwi+h OGDEN'S TT CIGARE.'TE TOBACCO avail, The body had been in the water at least 15 minutes, An oxv- gen tent was rushed from Listowel, bet was not used when all efforst at ro.uscitation failed.: 'Dia funeral was held from the parents' residence on Friday at 2.35 P.M., interment in Corrie cemetery. Tis'. and Mrs. Hueston have the sympathy of a large circle of frieuds in their tragic loss. Rather a coincidence is the fact that a cousin of Mr. Huestan's, 1n ,the parson at Norman Durst, and brother of Mrs. E. W. Carson, was drowned at the same dam twenty- three years ago last month, only at the other side, in the mill race, 1t� s e u * Obituary ,p* * ,1,* * r * s ' a land river -east et Dtltel has been 1 worked down tite 1•lertb branch to the main, channel and will soon come in pon'taet again with the slate rock and stone bottom where so moray •dieiieultiese were experienced, when Coming up the river lost year, batt pwovidedwith stronger equtiantent theexisting- handicaps will be over- come eventually. THOMAS J. ELLACOTT , After a brief illness, there passed away. on .Sunday evening, June 13, ThomasJ. )SIlacott in, his seventy- third year. Deceased gentleman was born on Lot 7, Concession 14, Diana, and lived there his entire life; he was the son of the late Mr. andMrs. William Ellacott and never was married. He is survived by three brothers, William Brussels; Jolla, of Dime and George, at Atwood; two sdstews, Mrs. M. Robbie, of London, and Mrs. Jane Mach Goderich, The funeral was held last Wednesday afternoon with service at his late large number of interested &pacta- residence conducted by Rev. J. an tors gathered both time to see it. Greig, pastor of the Presbyterian Church Atwood. The casket -bear -4 t i . Ro Dewar, Wilbert Huston, Obas. Duck- low. uca low. Russel Riddell and Milton, Ron- nenberg. Interment was made in the Mina Centre Cemetery. ,Congrattilatipne are extended to Stan and Mrs, Alexander on the 'birth of a son (John Stanley) born to them in. Listowel hospital about two weeks ago. RELGRAVE A very,successful garden party was 'mid on Wednesday eveniu>; under the auspices of the Women's A.Isociation of Knox United Church. h. • cold meat supper was served in the basement of the church and the program which followed was pre- sented in the Foresters hall, Rev.. J. B, Townend acted as chairman for. the following program; Acom- com- aeplaty entitled, "Johnston," was presented by a group. from Bros. sets under' the direction of Mrs. Stanley Wheeler; a piano duet byma. Vel. .Wheeler and Fd,in aea Walsh, a violin, solo, by Mists Mary King, aecomwanied by Velma Wheeler; a vocal solo by Mrs. iJousens of Brussels and a vcoal duet by Miss Bryans and Miss Spieran. Another one -act play entitled "live at Route and Like 14," wee presented by another groin. '111e singing of 'the National Anthem brought it very pleasant evening to a close. The cavalcade of Victory Loan floats passed. through the village on Wednesday evening at five o'clock end again at seven o'clork on its re• turn to Clinton, from Wingtham, A ers were: Messrs y Dewar, Elgin When The Bride. Comes }Johne By. Katharine Baker ETHEI- Intendea for last week. The long wished for yin arrived here Friday of last week. Sharp lightning and thunder was present with the rain. Some .property damage ocautued.tl:t oughh this sae. 'Whether the bride is carried across the threshold or gets there under' her own steam she'll be anx- boas to sttart • Wheel's -turning Inter new 'home. Though the whole ouse is a .source of great pride her par- ticular interest is in ,the kitchen with its latest equipment and up-to-tne, minute gadgets. Ten to one she was lucky enough to be given •a leitchen shower and tion, buildings burned, live stock will eagerly anticipate the canning killed etc. With, hydro out .a com- season ,.equipped with those gleam - mission for the fore part of Friday ing new utensils. Here's a recipe night, due to the storm in other for Sour Cherry Jean & Jelly. With Pants, business was disrupted and an the modern shortnail method your interesting function iu the village success is assumed and the man of en scltedirle for that date had to ea postponed, - Tyo of our boys are trying out the: system of cabin trailer accommoda- tions for home living while working in the city. . Helen Bateman motored to Brits - cels and from there accompanied by Oarl and Mrs. Ames (nee Edythe Smith and children) attended the •Smt'th family reunion et Monitton. Saturday afternoon, June 14. , Having signed up some time ago for service to Sing and country, Will:s Meehan received the call to enter training Monday of a\week ago Before going ,the community present- ed him with a wrist watch of the latest detlgnu and suality, and the Red Cross with the special corn- pletment, soldiers kit. Presbyterian olxueli held their annual garden party June 10th, The weather turned so cool that it was deemed undesirable to stay out , in elm chilly air, to the large assembly was made comfortable. In, the eapaa toes 'hydro lighted elied, where there was as i ide aceotnsuedation for the kitdhen department, a booth, the din. ing ,tables and the program platform.' An exuedlent supiver was' served at whieh hundreds of persons were waited on at ,the tables. The pro 'gram, a three -act -play entitled Aunt Tilde Goes to '.town, presented by Bluevale, talent, as a humorous • an- ,tentaininemt was second to none and Wag fa.utlessly enacted and heartily received.. The booth was a source of a fairly good' embe seiuent ut funds. Taking it all together the management is to be congratulated On the eneaeas of the occasion, An auction sale under the direc. tion 01 Wefie MvDouatl8 of 01.0 Bop„ Cbn, 0, with Mr. Kemp of Lts,totvel as auctioneer is being held in the village, June 19th, at 1.30 p.m. ,Ceriunencing Tuesday, June 17th Erued. Bateman and Ronald Lore, hgih sebool etudente, wilt be occn, OW 'four days writing Exams at Listowel, Peat *ohm ter 'sue• teat bore. Vile 4*edg0 hi operation on Malt the house is bound to be impressed with your culivary skill, Sour Cherry Jam - 4 cups - (2 lbs.) prepared fruit 7 crops (3 lits.) sugar 1 bottle fruit pectins To prepare fruit, pit about SVs mounds fully ripe cherries.- Crush thoroughly or grind. Add %. cup water, bring to a boil, cover, and dimmer 25• minutes. (For stronger cherry flavor ,add 54 teaspoon al- inrond •extract before pouring), Measure sugar into large kettle. 'Add prepared frubt, packing each cup. solidly and filling up the last oiup with water, if necessary. Mix well and bring to a -full rolling boil over hottest fire. Stir constantly before and wltile boiling. Boll hard 3 minutest Remove from, fire and stir .in, i'r•uit pectin. Then stir and satin by turns far dust ii min- utes to cool ,slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly, Paraf- fin arasftis and cover at once. Makes about 11. gimes (G • fluid Donees each). Sour Cherry Jelly - - 32 - cups (IA the.) juice 7 cults (3111n.) sugar it bottle fruit pectin To prepare Juice, stem and crush about 3 pounds fully ripe cherries. Do not pit. Add 54 ea water, bring to a boil cover, and simmer 10 min wrest (,For stronger cherry flavor, acid 54 teaspoon almond extract be- fore pouring). Place fruit In jelly °loth or bag and squeeze out juize. Measure "sugar and juice into largo saucepan aid mix, 73ring to a 11011 over hottest fire and at ones add trait pectin, stirring constantly. Tilton bring to a. fu11 rolling boil dart boll bard 54 minute, Remove from fire, sikitna pour quickly, Paratin and cover at orice, Makes about 10 glasses (6 fluid ohtnees each). Wil: it* TELEPHONE TiPS FROM A FIGHTER PILOT A fighter pilot must keep 48 basic factors in mind. These are technical flying mol- ten, apart from battle tactics. And he must also remember other things -for instance how to talk on bit aircraft telephone; he always speaks clearly and concisely. - Wcith telephone lines carrying an extra heavy load directly concerned with Canada's war effort, you can help tele- phone workers maintain good service by adopting fighter pilot telephone technique. When your telephone rings, answer promptly, and don't waste tine by saying "hello' instead give your name imme- diately. Speak distinctly, directly into the mouthpiece, and be sure to replace the receiver on the book when you have finished your conversation.. Your cooperation 5'awice will .help us to Ow 14atA1e provide fast, ac- curate telephone service for a nation at war. TAKING MEDICINE? Observe Rules Always read the directions before taking a dose of medicine. Never take medicine in the dark, Never increase the dose or take it more frequently without asking your physician. Pour from the bottle with the label upward. This keeps the label clean and legible. Shake any liquid medicine before taking. Never take medicines originally.' intended for others. Keep medicine out children, -711 of react -of` e :Close the container at once.. Some medicines get stronger, others -- weaker, when left open. Never interchange tops or ers on pill or powder boxes if bear directions regarding Dangerous resets may occur. Never por,ir medicines back the bottle, as it may contaminate the preparation. - cow they use. into eSNAPSI-10T GUILD BIRTHDAY PICTURES New Advertising Rater Classified Ads . , , . NO (Cash) 3at'd of Thanks ............... *8e In Memori+aln .,,,,..,..,.,,,.., 60o pingagenneat Announcement ,,, 600 Easy to take -Just a short time exposure with the camera on a firm- support -this shot Is part of n charming birthday series. Keep your camera busy on birthdays; they're fine for pictures. SOONER or later, every member of a family has a birthday -and here 15 one occasion when you can really turn your camera loose for a first-rate story -telling series of pictures. - Of course, the center of a child's birthday Is the cake with candies. That's why we picked it for our pie ture here. Bat there's a lot mora to a birthday -anybody's birthday. The preparations --the presentation of gifts -the party, it there is one -all these make geed snapshot ma. terial, If it'sa child's occasion,: with your emali Son' or daughter playing the leading role, you can start tak- ing pictures akingpictures several days inadvanco. -pictures emphasizing the good be- havior that always precedes the big day. The idea, in making a series of this sort, 15 to tell a complete story, The mere details you can stew, the better your story -and it's more satisfying when you leek back through your album. here's what 5 mean by "details." Suppose it's Dad's birthday, and you're giving him a new pipe. Then get one picture as he receives the: package; another as he .begins to- unwrap ounwrap it; a shot of his expression- when he sees the gift; another as he loads up for the, first time; and, - a final shot as he, contentedly putts. away. This is clearly much better -and far more interesting -khan just one shot, or several all alike. It's quite as :simple to take a - series as a few "single" shots. Just; set up your"two photo lights --and," as long as your subject stays 3n the. same spot, the exposure won't change. So, all you sided -do is. watch for changes -in pose and ex. pression. The photo• bulbs and high. speed- :flim make, snapshots easy. A shot of the Cake, lighted only by the candles; will call for 'a sheet time expostre--say. two- to titre seconds• -"-with the camera placed en a Aran, solid support, Maybe there isn't' a. birthda, at your hoose this wool, or thins month. But tuck thisaway-atoll when the day come, remember your camera, and got a good birth- day story. It's perfect material for your "family history" alhum,- 334 - John ran Guilder