The Brussels Post, 1961-02-23, Page 3CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
LIVESTOCK
12 PURE-BRED Holstein Heifers open, vaccinated, Kemptville unit; 4 Pure-
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CHESTEKVIt4Lai Ooteri°s foucre0 2408.
Tales of Br:tait's
Mpqntain
Ben Nevis, ‘Britalt45 highest
and most isolated mountain, was
dramatically in the news recent-
ly when a climber fell 500 ft. to
his death from its Tower Ridge
op the north face after rock on
which he had been standing
gave way.
This 4,400-foot whale-backed
mountain has` m o r c sudden
changes of weathet at its summit
than almost any other mountain
in the world. Experienced climb-
ers say that Nevis hurricanes are
the most• terrible in Europe.
But if a climber, is lucky he
can bask in the hot sun while
sitting comfortably on a bed of
dry powder-snow there and' en-
joy an astonishing ailence - brok-
en only by the remote murmur
of a waterfall far down in the
valley borne up to him on an
eddy of wind.
When many years ago an ob-
servatory was established on the
summit for the study of weather
conditions—its ruins can still he
seen on, the summit---Mr. Wil-
liam T. Kilgour, the superinten-
dent, and his staff settled down
to live in "the highest house in
Britain," as they called it.
Theirs was a tough job, One
night, Mr. Kilgour related, a ter-
rific storm began to blow from
the south-east• and within min-
utes the wind was blowing at
more than 120 miles an hour.
"The boom of the storm, the
creaking of timbers and the rat-
tle of the iron chimneys was so
terrific that the building, despite
its ten-feet thick walls, shook to
the foundations," he said.
"The cold was - so intense that
a thermometer placed six feet
from a roaring fire recorded five
degrees of frost.
"All outside observations had
to he abandoned because no, one
could stand or even creep to
windward.",
The observatory was main-
tained until 1905, when it was
,closed for lack of adequate sup-
. port.
A young London mountaineer
was lashed to a rock near the
summit of Ben Nevis for eigh-;
teen hours iti 1948 - after he had
been trapped on a ledge when
his climbing rope broke. For
several hours he directed rescu-
ers from Fprt William by shout-
ing and waving. They got him
down safely.
Using a rough track which
leads from the foot, of Ben, Nevis
to the summit, an Inveiness-
shire man'some years -ago climb-
,ed the mountain on 2 3/4 h.p.
motor-cycle in,three hours forty
minutes. '
Althqugh on the ascent of five
miles the average gradient 'is
about one ,in five, no engine
trouble was experienced.
Special care had to be taken
in the descent which was ac-
eomplished with the engine cut
off. When the base'was reached
it was fonnd that the rear brake
had been worn away till ,was
practically bare.
Racing on foot from Fort Wil-
liam to the summit of Ben Nevis
became a craze in Victorian
times. A man named William
Swan did the double journey in •
two hours, forty-one minutes.
Among: freak climb was that
of a young man Who pushed a
wheelbarrow to the top. Quite
understandably, both he and the
wheelbarrow were the worse for
wear by the' time he'd,'finished,
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UNWANTED HAIR
VANISHED away with Seca-Pero. Saota
Pelo is different. It does, not ilisselVe
or remove hair from the surface, but,
penetrates end retards growth of Ups wanted hair. Lor-Eeer Lab Ltd., 5, 678
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NURSES AND NURSING ASSISTANTS
How Long Con
A rqh 1„;v0.?
mit.,;t; i%ap, I/ were
stolen f4:um a lake in an Austrian,
public park were estimated to
be so old that they had been
registered under the Austrian
°Mee for the Preservation of
Ancient Monuments. The thief
Was heavily fined.
But experts who have been
studying stories about the great
ages to which Many of these
freshwater fish are said to live
are saying bluntly that the so-
called longevity of carp is dubi-
ous,
"Carp certainly don't become
centenarians nowadays and it's
very doubtful if they ever did,"
says one, "The greatest age for
a carp for which we have reli-
able evidence is forty years."
Yet fantastic stories about
earp centenarians are likely to
linger in many parts of the
world.
Strange methods for recording
the age of a fish were once
adopted if the story about a carp
found in a pond in Swabia (an
early Duchy of Germany) in
1497 is true.
The fish is said to have had
in its gills a metal ring bearing
the following inscription in La-
tin: "I am the first fish that was
ever put into this pond by the
hand of Frederick. II, Governor
of the World, on the 5th de), of
October, A,D, 1230."
According to this, the carp
must have been at least 267
years old.
Many years ago a giant carp
weighing 281/2 lbs. taken to the
aquarium at the London Zoo
was nicknamed Methuselah be-
cause it was believed to be very
old. This gave rise to the story
that it was 150 years old. One
writer hailed it as "the biggest
fish in Europe."
Carp in Britain are usually
kept as interesting additions to
ornamental waters. But in parts
of Europe, particularly in Russia
end Poland, the carp is a popu-
lar food. Great farms, with acres
of breeding, rearing and fatten-
ing ponds, supply a ready mar-
ket,
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5. You receive from this organization
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POLICE
An Egyptian King
Tells His Story
The young king's accession to
the throne came at a moment
in Egyptian history when, thanks
to almost two centuries of un-
paralleled achievement both at
home and abroad, the country
was at the pinnacle of its politi-
cal power, economic prosperity,
and cultural development. More-
over, the world was at peace and
there was leisure for the sruler
and the people of Egypt to en-
joy the many pleasures and lux-
uries which life now had to
offer them and to indulge to the
full a truly oriental penchant
for opulence and display,
Typical in every respect of
the brilliant setting over which
he presided, Amunhotpe III con-
trived throughout his long reign
to combine the unwavering pur-
suit of all manner of worldly
pleasures with a program Of
self-glorification more elaborate
and on afar grander scale than
any previously undertaken.
The king's desire that his,
every •action be made known
to the world is attested by the
extraordinary series of large
commemorative scarabs which
he caused to be issued during
his first twelve years on the
throne and which, like modern
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newsletters, were distributed
throughout the country and even
dispatched to the more distant
outposts of the empire.
The first series, of -these scar-
abs, carved at the very begin-
ning of the reign, announces the
pharaoh's marriage to Teye, a
woman of non-royal birth; and
with engaging frankness, which
is repeated on many of the king's
later monuments, gives the
names of her untitled parents,
Yuya and Tjuyu, adding, how-
ever, that "she is (now) the
wife of a mighty king' whose
empire extends from Karoy in
the northern Sudan to Naharin
in western Asia. Three scarabs
of this series, acquired by the
Museum with the Ward, Murch,
and Carnarvon collections, are
made, as are most of their mates,
of glazed steatite and. measure
' between three and three and a
half inches in length. Character-
istically, the first five lines of
the ten-line announcement in-
scribed on their undersides are
taken up with the titulary- of
the king: "(Long) live the
Horns, Strong-bull-appearing-in-
truth, He of the Two Goddesses,
Establishersof-laws-(and-) Paci-
fier - of - the - Two - Lands; the
Horns of Gold, treat - of
valor - who - smites - the - Asi-
atics, the King of Upper and
Lower Egypt, Neb-ma'et-Re', the
Son of Re', Amimhotpe, Ruler of
Thebes, given life!" — From
"The Scepter of Egypt,'" • by Wil-
liam C, Hayes,
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The man in the neighborhood
who exchanged his car for a bi-
cycle saves his money in a 'dis-
carded automobile gas tank. The
device is neatly fitted with a slot
for depositing money. -W h e"n
questioned, our ingenious friend
confided he was- following the
habit' of his motoring days—put-,
ting all his money in the gas
tank. I
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ISSUE 46 — 1960 Modern Etiquette
By Anne Ashiey
Latest Word In
Keeping Time
Enter the atomic clock, the
latest, but not the last word in
time-keeping precision, Devel-
oped by the American Bureau of
Standards at Boulder, Colorado,
the clock runs to an accuracy
of one millionth of a second. -At
that rate, says- its designers, it
can keep time for 5,000 years and
not lose as much as a second!
The clock "ticks" by register-
ing the vibrations of cesium
atoms. These vibrate at such'
giddy speed, that they split the
second into 9,20,000 parts: This
contrasts with the beat of an
ordinary wrist w a t c h, whose
balance wheels tick to and fro
five times a secoild. And, after
sane years, that wheel is prone
to Metal fatigue.
The Bureau of Standards 41
aetually trying Co improve upon
the atomic clock's accuracy, ,al-
ready guaranteed. As its experts
point out, in this age of initsile
tracking and sputnik orbits, syn-
chronization of superfine accur-
-acy is En essential tool of space
travel,
man call project
self smortg the stars, be Must
Have Clocks set to celestial time
tables, •and Under both fool and
shockproof control, An error ef
6110 111'1111011ga part of a second
could eneily cost a Space travel-
ler his life.
Q. When is it proper to begin
calling new acquaintances by
theft first names?
A. People today call each
other by their given names much
earlier then formerly. One intist,
however, sense the proper MoVes.
orient to disap, formalities. U
everyone -else in the circle 111
-Which you move uses first
ames, you are at liberty to fel-
--lbw the trend,
Q. I've just been told that the
double-sheet variety di personal
Stationery is out of place for a
man. Is this true?
A, While not exactly "out of
place," some men think the site,
gIe aheet kind of stationery is
ihore masculine than the double-
sheet type.
Sliduld the used silverware
, be gathered tip before reitiOving
the.plates from the dinner table?
A, No; the silver should be left
an the plates, said all removed
from the 'table together,
Q. is it tikopet to Ilse the
hreViatiOns •-•-• 'Chas., ;Taa:, ittibt.i
Iii Won: -whoi addressing en-
vt lopes in the Writing Of
Cations to`- letters?
A. Abbreviated names are
never peeper iii salutations. BM
if a man abbreviated his name
itc his signature, you MAY use
the abbreviation in addressing
your envelope to hire:
Q. Is it all right for a
,,,trounce her hilsballiVWOMilit s tilt-
ther to lies obit friends aS,•4 ThiS
IS WY InOther,inAlWr
A. It would be Much better
to say,, "Thie is TOM'S, mother."
Sometimes Crime
Hardly Pays
Breaking into a Texas wine
and spirit store the other night, '
a thirsty thief made oe.f with
what he thought was as perfectly
good bottle of whisky.
It -had been. But that particu-
lar bottle had been condeithed,
the store manager told the po-
lice, because it had been eon-
laminated by rat poison.
Burglars are not always lucky
enough to get away with a
good haul even when they have
"cracked crib" successfully,
They are constantly-making eels-
takes,-A shoe shop owner laugh-
ed when a thief stole sample
cases of shoes all for the left
foot.
Another blundering burglar
bi•oke into a British south coast
businessman's- dike and was
delighted to find a half-.ton safe
there. After two hOurer strenu-
ous labour he managed to force
the took, Instead of wads of
banknotes and piles of bohiS he
found a solitary threepenny
piece inside the safe,
In a Cornish police court it
was revealed that a Man arrested
for stealing liter had reinoVed
"RATES MARKSMAN Harvey HaddN, ace Pittsburgh Pirates
pitcher, proves he is as ateUrate with a S'IlofOun as he' Wilk
el basetall. He poses With tvVri Caricidian geese he brought
(town at: his farm.
PERSONAL
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FIGURE SKIING $1.00. Refundable to days. ournoort INTERESTS. Goad-
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ADULTS: Free samples, priect list os.
personal Hygienic Sundries} Special
Assortment 5100, Mailed AO Pie sealed envelope, Cotter Company, 1089. Station "C". Toronto 3.
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MEDICAL,
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT DIXON'S
NEURITIS AND RHEUMATIC PAIN,
REMEDY? IT Glyn YOU GOOD RESULTS.,
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335 E4DIN Q-TTAWA
$1,25 Exprete collect.
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BABY CHICKS
BRAY Pellets, 1Y-22. week old, also
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specially egg producers), all at Special low pre-season pt wee. gook rebrnary.
?,larch broilers now, Contact weal agent, or write Bray Hatchery, 120 John North, Hamilton, Ont.
^BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
GIFT' shop and cu,-;ectionvey situated on Queen St., Niagara.on.tite.eatte, apt, above store. Further information eon.
tact C. Paget, lies 392 Nieeara-onake-
Service station, lunch counter garage. Highway 19, 8 milea from Tillsonburg,
FOR sale, $15,900 $5,000 cash. 11A.
App.*, Mary Grose, Straffordville, or phone Straffordville .184.
HARDWARE STORE UPPER Ottawa valley; this is a real buy for Anyone interested in the hard-
ware business in an area .of .over 9,000 people, This is the Only full equipped hardware business. This, bealness has a turnover of $150,Q00 for the past year. Building is of modern design, 3 years old, paved entrance, good location. Down payment $29,000. This, includea
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NURSES and certified nursing assist-ants required for a new hospital open, ing in December in ICawarthe-Halibur. ton resort area. Good personnel -poll. cies, ORA pension plan. Director of Nursing
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Bow To The Prince
Or Land In Jail!
On a recent visit to his native
India, Dom Moraes, poet and
youngest Hawthornden Prize-
winner, stayed at the palace of
a Rana, one of the feudal lords
who had`, life-and-death_ power
over their subjects until 1951.
"All the corridors," he writes,
"were -hung with framed illus-
trations from magazine's, alter-
nating with the heads- of assas-
sinated tigers, and photographs
of dead Ranas, tiger-whiskered,
soulful-eyed and clutching jewel-
led swords."
On one occasion •Moraes was
sitting with a friend waiting to
be received by his host. An en-
-ormous Himalayan• bear crouch-
ed next to the sofa. He assumed
it was stuffed.— until, it snarled
at him, rose and shambled out
through the door!
All over 'Khatmandu, he says,
Ranas, originally Indian prince-
, lings, built 'fantastic palaces
where they lived surrounded by
women they had abducted from
their families. When a Rana
passed, any citizen who failed to
do obeisance till he was out of
sight was, flung into jail,
As late as 1942 the chief Rana
would ride an elephant through
the streets every month, while
the women stood outside their
houses. Whichever of them took
his fancy were at once seized by
soldiers and taken to his harem.
Any husbands or fathers who
protested were jailed. ,Halembu,
a mountain village renowned for
its beautiful women, was raided
and every woman taken off to
the harems.
One ,of the Rana's sons told
Moraes -that his father wanted
to send him to Eton. To finance
the trip they had to go to the
family head, the grandfather,
who flew into a rage' and said:
"No grandson of mine will be,
permitted to defile himself by
crossing the black waters ' to'
England. But I will be reason-
able. If you like, yob may hire
all the masters from Eton and
bring them here."
Later, the grandfather fell ill.
A British surgeon was fetched
from India. He found that the
palace was on top of an unroad-
ed bill and wondered how on
earth he could get his equip-
ment up. That night he slept in
ill tent 'at the foot of the hill --
and awoke next morning to find
a road leading from his tent
door to the palace gate. It had
been built in six hours by slave-
gang relays working through the
night!
Moraes gives a brilliant ac-
count of his three months' tour
in "Gone Away," It included
talks with Nehrtt and the exiled
Dalai Lame.
Von't tell Inc you've been
veYkying lumber' on top Of'
your heildek
CHRISTMAS TREES
CHRISTMAS trees: Pruned Scotch pine Christmas trees, several thousand ready for market, approximately 10,000 in one block, will sell complete block standing as is. Will also consider small contracts, Angus Cameron, RR. 1, Norland, Ont.
COINS
WE pay $3 for 1925 Canadian nickel; complete buying list 10 cents. Crown Stamp & Coin, 81 Queen St. E.. Tor-onto
FARMS FOR SALE
HELP WANTED MALE
ELECTRICIANS
OTTAWA
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HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES FOR SALE
WATERLESS COOKWARE, 17-piece Triple Gauge Heavy• Stainless Steeel. New low price in Canada of $69.90. Fully guaranteed. Write for further de-tails. Diner Sales Co., Box 215, 'sling-. ton, Ontario.
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LIVESTOCK
CHAROLAIS beef breed of the future. Choice Charolais Hereford Cross Calves for sale. Bulls $185.00. Heifers $300.00. - Write for free booklet, Robin Hahn, Durham, Ont.
FRESH and springer Holsteins, grades and purebreds. Area accredited, cows, vaccinated or blood, tested. Your pick of a quantity. We will deliver. Jos. W, Cochrane Jr Sons, &R. No. 5, Barrie, Ontario. Phone: 14R21 Stroud.
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ATOMIC SUB HITS THE WAVES -- Queen Elizabeth pulls the
lever to' launch Britain's first nuclear submarine, the Dread-
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Minimum Height 5'9"
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the stoppers with his teeth. He
was caught because the marks
of his teeth on another stopper
matched those on the Stolen bot-
tles.
A burglar got into a dentist's
house but, Without knowing it,
set off an alarm which: disturb-
ed the owner. With great pre-
tence of mind the burglar clap-
ped his hand to cheek and
said: "I'm looking for -a den-
tist)*
"Ceetainly," said the dentist,
"sit here." placed the Sur-
prised man, in the- chair, strapped
Bill, d o Van -and extracted six
teeth without an anaesthetic.
Then he 'phoned the pollee.
tqually unlucky was the burg-
tar who got away from a jeWel-
ler's shop with a bagful of rings,
watches and bracelets.
He started off for the Contits
ent where he intended to get
rid of his loot. But -as he 'vas
boarding the cross-Channel atea- *
mer he slipped and the bag with
its precious contents fell into the
sea arid sank,
Highway sign reported out
a r g t) North Dakota,- way:
"Watch Out rat Scheer Children
—Espetially If They're 11.1vingl"
BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT
GROUND floor offices, Cerner loofa tion; business block; suitable for den. tal clinic or ether professional offices. Reasonable rent. Alterations to stilt. Most progressive town in Western ,On-
tario. Write P.O. Bpx 500, Petrolia, Ont.
BUSINESS opporcruNrross7
TAXI BUSINESS
OAKVILLE
8 CAR taxi service: Excellent turnover. Circle Taxi, 4 Cowan Ave., Oakville, VI. 4-3241,
FARMER'S CAMERA CLUB
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE
$5,500 FULL price. In lovely town of Meaford. 6-room residence, city con-
veniences, 21/2 acres orchard and lawns.
Bargain for quick sale, $3;000 cash re-quired. H. D. Powell Real Estate, 2498
Yonge St., Toronto,
SALESMEN WANTED
COMMISSION SalesMen Wanted. To sell Chemicals for 'Septic Tanks, Cess-pools, Toilets, Sewers etc., Protected
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FULL OR SPARE TIME SALES WORK ARE you the man we require to sell, our plan in rural areas? If so, here is a chance, at no cost to you, to aug-ment, your present income, or, prove to be to your benefit on a full time basis. Interested? Please write, giving details as to age, schooling, sales ex-perience etc., to ALLIED FARM SERV-ICES (CANADA), P.O. Box 1029, LON-
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COINS wanted, pay highest prices. 1961 coin catalogue 250. Gary's (8) 9910 Jas. per Ave., Edmonton, Alta.
Paying 54 each tor *1922, 1923, 1924,
1925 Canadian small pennies. Mrs. Mor-gan, 767 Wilson St., Vietoria, B.O.
FOR Sale: two one-hundred-acre farms. five miles from Clinton. Each with house,• barn and driveshed. One with hydro and considerable bush. Carl Diehl, R. 5, Clinton.
100 ACRES rolling clay loam, excellent buildings, completely decorated, brick house, oil, modern convenience, sepa- rate hen house, pig pen; thriving vil- lage 3 miles, 4 miles Hwy. 9, high school bus. 'Ifirold Pratt, Grand Val..., ley, Ont.
FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS
PORTABLE HEATERS
Heats farm buildings, pre-heats equip.
'ment, thaws out 'pumps, Pipes, frozen ground. Safe, clean, economical. 4 'mod-els 75,000-450,000 B.T.U.'s/hour. Roe Tractor ,&; Equipment Ltd., Cooksville, Ont, AT. 9-3161. „
SHREDDED Foam Rubber: Stuff your
own pillows and toys. 5 lb. bag $2.39, postpaid. 'Mail money order to Allied
Products, Box 62, Port Credit, Ontario.
PAL-PLUG
COMBINED shot gun plug and match container, $1 each. Box 63,, Postal Sta-tion D, Hamilton, Ont.
GIVE' health and beauty for Christmair
Our jewelled magnetic bracelets are health restoring and beautiful to wear. Priced only at $12.50. National Products, 346 Sablaton St.. Nanaimo, B.C. Agenti wanted.
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