HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-10-1, Page 4F. SIE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, October la, 194L
rl?rxn+Wamen'"Pitch int'
P.s lialpr Calls .Men -Folk
(lay RUSTIOUS)
t 1f a group of farmers sitting
lab= the live stock section of a
to al rail•, Tbey had fluished aa
arf;oment about which of two broad.
backed, deep -bodied shorthorn
run's .was matt deserving of the
tat -award. Perhaps we should
The time to buy
1 settled their argil- this past year. Tluls man put lb's
meat by awarding the coveted prize question to his listeners: Would
MORRIS
a 'factory the
f }
to the roan cow, and while waitiaa tis':fe o cry or shop crap ey •
was
for another class to come out the be- willing to go to the shop as her A very pleasant evon;u
of Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Elliott ra
houor oi; their Son Pte, .[toss Matt
of the R;O,A:S:O., Loudon, who has
been bonze on a abort visit, During
the eveniRoss psented
with a beangul'iful wr'is'twas watcreh by
john Pipe and the following address
was read by Arthur 13ow1ay
Dear Ross: -
We your friends vol neighbors
have assembled here this evening
to extend to you our greetings and
to show our admiration and esteem
for you In a san'al1 way for the noble
work you are training for, for our
Icing and Countay.
We are pleased and alio pr lid to
know that you voluntarily offered
your services and enlisted as nue cf
our Brave Oanadian Soldiers to
defence of our Empire and British
freedom. When peace has once
more been declared we trust and
pray you will be back with ns and
able to enjoy many good times to -
farmers had got to discussing faIIU husband% helper, and do it gra
ing in gener ll, That in what these i for the flint? ,
small 'fairs are really for, Often We odd riot hear"the answer of his
{ we have beard it said that there is friends as our attention was drawn
tis Epent ou :ilonday night at the Boone
nothing much to see at a local fair. away from the discussion at alma the same they are well worth '
attending, If only to moo' this time. Yes these farmers vera
4 n ld f 'rte nds
farmers right to grumble.
wain our fellow turners.
been the
ri h
and discuss "farming in general" typical of us all. It has atwaI0
'f'aese men may talk of selling oat
and joining the ranks or urban
a j l workers. Their wives may }
en- thenr friends t3 , � y
On this ocea�lou the discuss on ii env and town who
c.me around to the farm wOM so many comforts sadly
folk, ;Fact ie, It is seldom that enjoy
A�� missing on the farm and whose Bel'
}�11�7 sing
Mailers ever really get to discus- task is the keeping of the home,
isToday.
At 1941 Pric
The prices on new
cars are up, they
will be out shortly,
which means used
cars will be higher.
We have a
choke selection
Used Cars
sing their' women Palk except Per -
Hero and there one will hake the
4 haps when there to one tm the
commonsense cuorse and quit the
I community that hasn't turned out farm but the great maiority will
so we1L Quite frequently, whoa
some farmer failed to make a ae of father at the Fall fair next season,
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4-1941 Cars
In Stock
1 privately driven Ford
Deluxe Sedan.
smallI mileage
1 Mercury Sedan.
2 Ford Sedans.
1940 Used Mercury Coach
in new car condition.
1939 Ford Deluxe Sedan -
1938 Ford Deluxe Sedan.
1938 Ford Standard Sedan
1938 Ford Deluxe Coach.
1937 Ford Standard Coach
1937 Ford Standard Coach
(60 H.P.)
1936 Ford Deluxe Coach
1935 Ford Standard Coach
1934 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chrysler Coupe
1932 Ford Sedan
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
1929 Plymouth Sedan
1928 Chrysler Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Coach
1938 Dodge Panel Truck
1938 Dodge Pick Up
1937 Dodge a% -ton
steel box and stock rack
2-1936 Ford L.W.B.
1937 Ford Pick Up
1935 Dodge L.WB.
1935 Ford L.W.B.
1933 Dodge L.W.B.
it tray& we heard the statement: "IF or perhaps they will meet quite fee,
was tAiat darn wife of his:gneoLlp m� the local garage, black-
' Lose smith shop or store and do their
seldom do we hear of the wife
getting any of the Credit for any
farmer's success. Farm women That night after the chores were
•e had settled down for a
folk are mostly taken for 'g
They are usually quite efficient and moment's glance at the paper we
can usually hold up their end of Lhf noticed an item where a very pro -m' -
work, and it was the work farm wo • tient official of the Department of
m a It had urged farmers to
discussion that reduce foodstuff
ranted. done and `v
getter again. Again expressing our
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POU LTY
We are in the market for
all kinds of poultry. We
pa highest rides obtain-
able. Culling is a specialty
of Burrs.
Export packers
great pleasure of being able to meet
with you here. We ask you to
accept thio wrist watch as a small
token of our esteem and regards.
Signed on behalf of ylur friends
and neighbors.
Jamey Welly
John Pipe
William White
Ross replied In a ver'v fitting
manner thanking his friends for
their best wishes and ktbdness.
The rest of the evening was spent
in cards and dancing.
en are called upon to do that wa Agriculture y*
e subject of the f dst ff in inc-women y Right at fair.volume and a urged farmwoman sonabie IteIYls-fraced♦_.
One of the older men told of his to do their part. We wondered that easonable
night if any of our friends of the } P♦♦
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daythe
two boys; leaving the farm. One et
them ways in the army, the other to
a munitions grlant in a nearby city.
"Mother and 1 did' what we could
this Summer. Mother wasn't able
to pitch •sheaves or even milk cows
as she could twenty-five years ago:'
He didn't blame the boys for drift-
ing away. "The army needed men
and the other boy is earning more
in air hour than mother and 1 do 1n
a day. !But," he concluded, "we
will "try to s;tida it out for a little
wloile yet. The boys may want to
Come home once the war is oiler, and
we would like them to have a place
to come back to and work tf they
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.8 You'll be wise if you buy now at present low prices '4.
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afternoon had seen the article: The
question we asked of ourselves that
night was this: "Ts it any wonder
farmers grumble."
We take og our hats to the thous-
ands of farm women. who have taken
an active .part in the out-of-door
work this year. There are other
thousands o2 Oanadians, some of
them on harms, others in strike-
bound industrial plants and mines
who are shamed by their example.
Infantlle Paralysis
Fatal To Lucknow Boy
should so desire." , 1 LIICKNOw—A second death oc-
One of the younger men was not Burred here from infantile paralysis
l r on Saturday morning when Donald
j had resigned to carrying on: chisldren
wile McKenzie, 19 -year-old son of Mrs.
a couple of small children to
care for, and she found it more d r- Fred McKenzie, passed away. He
frcult to find time to go out to tete was ill only two days. His _ death
fields and build loads; of 4ray or is doubly sad as he wag her on1.7
grain, though she hatj; been frequent- laving child. His father died Ave
j ly called upon to do so during years ago.;,
New Fordson
Tractor in Stock
Ferguson
16 Horses
Heavy Horses,
!General Purpose
Light Horses,
and Colt.
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JACKSON MOTORS
LIMITED
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HALLOWE'EN PICTURES
A box -camera could get this, with hig
inside pumpkin, snapshot exposure.
HALLOWE'EN With its parties,
decorations, and grot‘eque mas-
querades, offers fine opportunity for
weird, unusual picture€;. And these
are easy—it's mostly just a matter
of placing, your photo bulbs, to ob-
tain a novel lighting'eteet.
Ordinarily; photo bulbs are placed
at the subject's eye level, or above
But tor weird dtfects, You place
them low—so thatthe light shines
upward into thebubject's face It's a
simple trick, ,but if, produces sur-
prising results,
Try this idea in a jack-o'-lantern
shot, such SS the rine above, 1180
just one small No, ,1• flood bulb in-
side the pumpkin, ata.distahce of
two feet from the subject's face. For
box cameras load with high speed
film, of course, and open to the larg-
est Ions aperture. For finer cameras
and high speed film, set the shutter
for 1/26 second and lens aperture
at 1/11. Incidentally, see that the
photo but, does not touch the wet
h speed flim, one small "flood" bulb
Try some like it this Hallowe'en;
interior of the pumpkin, nor shine
directly into the camera lens (via
Jack's nose or eyes).
Ilse the same idea for a picture
of the "witch's cauldron" at the Hal-
lowe'en party. Simply place the
light down to the kettle—allowing
it to shine up in the "witch's" face.
Also, get a shot of a group listening
to a ghost story. For this one, place
Photo lights at floor level, or conceal
them back in the fireplace, to imitate.
firelight, You'll need two bulbs for
this shot, and exposure data will be
found in any snapshots-at•night leaf-
let, which you can get without
charge from your photographic
dealer,
It's fun to play with these effects,
but don't overlook other Hallowe'en
activities. Got shots of the games
ducking for apples . costumes
and masks . , . serving of refresh.
ments. Make the party record coin.
plot°, and then. you can enjoy it
over and over again.
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Pyjamas
Excellent quality ycloth pyjamas in gay
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back ground -Well made and cut full roomy size
for comfort. Ali sizes
$1.59
priced at
Part linen towelling - assorted stripe borders
Good absorbent quality 2 C c
Per yard a7
New Fall 'i Sweaters
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Here's a grand showing of
soft botany wool sweaters
in both pullovers and car•
digan styles. • Many New
novel designs and weaves
you'll be delighted with—
Come In Red, Blue, Navy,
Green, Brown, Rust, Fawn
Slack, Rose and Rasp-
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See our huge showing of Newest, Style
Just Arrived
Handbags ---$1.00 up.
Unusual Showing of
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