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The Brussels Post, 1938-5-25, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST 717""itit "14, NiTIODNIIIISDAY, MAY 26ell, 1968 TELEPI(ONE TALKS IN THE 4 efr,/ chotien 1110 lit/elms fee method it WATSON 1It/T ihoted be fairly and evenly ine. old. linforttelietely Mr. Howe has had Mile or 00 eaccess eelling tale idea to (lanadian radio ueers, On the contrary they are being eacour aged 10 10ek on ht latest attentpte at tux collectioti as a Mute of bur ea tiered c import! not n no. Appall:tie ly C. B, 0. has 111 11 yet to 'lo 1/ sell teteetr to the 514-‘.44 _ ta•-t • .1,014000 vit.040 - iT'S 001. . .................. • • This Family has no Distant Relatives Not that the Watson family is so small. On the contrary, there are uncles, aunts, cousins,nephews, nieces and so on, scattered across the Dominion. But they never lose track of each other. Long Distance brings them together again on many anniversary and special occasions throughont the year . . . at surprisingly little cost. Reductions in telephone rates—local and long distance — in 1935, '36 and '37 have effected savings to telephone users in Ontario and Quebec of nearly one million dollars yearly. 110 place to weigh the V. Tbere The Brussels Post \MS a small set of scales in the FOUNDED -1873 granary but you couldtet put the clew on that. et. W. KENNEDY — Publisher Then too the hired man bad (mite an intrecote system about the Published Every Mednesday amount of meal which the cow afternoon Mould get. Eveey time the cow Subscription piece $1,50 per year, gave four pounds of milk then the paid in advance. Subecriptions in cow had earned the right to ea L a United States wilt please add 500 pound of meal, If tee eow was givng 30 etoundo 01 miik per day 11 figured about 7efi pounds, of meal, and when the hired mao started getting tractions of pounds, into his calculations- grandfather was sure to say it was time he quit being a hired man and steam' writing bul- letins, for the government. FEEDING A COW Grandfather alweys, contended he There was something tu the Paper did not need a book of rules to feed a (sow.. He could tell by looking; at ,the other .cloy about a 11150111101(515 a cow ond /toeing how she amed it somas Catlin meeting, and. one Man a ttlmore outspoken than the she was getting enough to eat.. He'd lie always done things that way end lin others said he did not believe in feeding his milking COWSmuse them wasn't inclined to change, Of course 15 pounds of hay per day. rile said all that referred to the time whet) he used to feed mole than that but eh, cow woo millong. When she =snit then the diet went. down it found. by cutting down a little he not in quantity then in quality; the was gating Just 11.S good restate. Wo do am know if a dozen farm- cow Would, be Ilkely to lied elle bad to eel a bit of straw along with her ere could gather together arid agree on that, 'They used to argue con- bay, But never at any time was selerable about that problem on Lot there entire agreement about how Four ceneeseee Tea u good many much a now should: get to eat. The years, ago. And inose or the MO' nearest they ever came to a :lathe ntent was ibeteveen grandfather factory answer was all contained in and the hired mem The hired men one word 'enough," (envoys- had s011113 'books ancl some CS:31 govehnnent 'bulletins on feeding a caw or anything else tbat might RADIO TAX NEEDS have taken up lodgings r0L111.0 the BETTER ACCEPTANCE premises, But grandfather waye insieted be could tell without . Can:ekes Minister of Transport the ald of the government Just how seelles to 11010 the bad luelt 01 eon-- nen:et a cow should get to eat Meetly rubbing the electorate tee As wo recall it he 5011.5 0.3'011g 011 wrong way—especially in the mat 20 P01tfldS of hay. orvoinething ter of radio broaden:ling. Pretty ,cloee to that, The plan for Earle ;thie year he we,s tee bete Peon& lets wee never clearty regu. erteanteaton of tile policy 01 1Med or defined. It perSbably de- 00011(11011Broadcasting 01)1001.11111(1p ended on how the hired man feet er Nest he raised weal! may be a tem- Sor postage TIM 'YOST' PRINT BRUSSELS —1— CANADA Telephone 31 —:— Brussels, Ont, NOTE AND COMMENT Alberta's policy 501 10 he eo 17 to starve out the repreeentalli of the King. Te is not a matter about which Ontario can do 111115111ctittletzing either. —5--*— Han. Imel an lelecleee Says it le the duty of ell intelligent staffs to read all the newspapers', We meet remind our circulaelon cleereetment to send hew our rates. —se -e— Canatmee volunteer soldiers may be Provided with boots by a grate- ful country, The only surprIeng thing about. that It was net done years ago, —*—*— Alberta is to open a ProPagantle bureau and if it is to sell Soviet Credit to tbe rest of Canada it will neec1. to be operated by .experte. German. soldiers are being OINK( to fight .Tune bugs and ,the world leoiees ,the Reich's armies will coo - fine their battling to that kind of welfare. It would be heed to convince thousandS of folke in Cleveland and Chicago that a recess,lon 001 Jum Just the sae thing as a depression. TChineee general warns, that the Jepanese are preparing to use 100111011gas. The inemination will not suamrise the world. —5-5-- A. etalifernia frog broke world rec- ord with a leap or 15 feet 10 inehee. A good, ninny pedestrians are alive and well today because they have been able to do better than that„ measureng or forking hey out In 20_ or etetienestele criticism of 1110 whether be was in a hurry, Ile WAS eieva7e quoting Some figures el/Mr the weight if the cow. 10 the cor was 1000 pounes thee site shoule have ewe patentee of hay for Gael 100 pounds; weight, But there WEIS • Money is Tight But there are people who ore constantly looking kr oppeetunitles to end money on Ikeda security. If you want to borrow a few dollars, Or a few thousatut,out Want Ada. Will put 'yOu in touch with wthnse who have m"eY to 10On. ell issue in the ucxt federal cent- peign—the inceettee eadio le from $2 10 2,50, Lam, week he got another had em use" by a perfect ly proper telemet to eteeen dietetically the Powers of search and seizure in retepece01 nomikensed radios, The mefettunile feature or tee re- dlsouseion bae, further etrengtheited necle.rneinii .the poWer end authority of the Government to collect the ladle ,tax. Too teeteli support has already been given by eeeeiti news- papers 41 11d opposition spokesmen to the idea Chat the radio 11001150 tee is an unreasenable intemet to b14 evarlititl ir pot:mil/le. Last week's discussion hes further t5t4ll11l111'1 10 the reeleug ou the pnet or thousands+ of a:Itemise law-abiding .eltieens that if they cite get out or., paying the tax they might. to cia so, * s The tette tax le, a. reasettable levy foe which moet people get gene Value in return, Too many citizens now evade payment. Prom many impede It migle he Trreternble to 11000 11 direct govermnent srleetlY in tarry 0, fl, C, bilt Tee 1011 Win A farmer in Western Ontario is changing ten cents for people tc come end look at a calf with two legs. That's clear profit as it doesn't wear the calf out to be look- ed at, According to a New York dentist .meet C01 tile pain from dental opera- tions is imaginary. We bPlieve that is, right se far as the dentists themselves are concerned, LET US LOOK AT THE PAST giro Are Items rakers .Pro* Tiles of the Pon of 80 1 out 15 Years Aga •••••••,savoron....,... 50 YEARS AGO ETHEL Mr, ad Mrs, David Tineall been on the sick Bet. * * Rev. 3, T. Legear anti wife were 113011115 at Cloderieh this MORRIS 'Rev, 0. 13, Heeele. M.A., will Preen at, Jaime ireleue's resilience on Pridey evening or this week, * 1 * Chas, Hingston and family have pemoved le Temperaumwille, York 00. hat is on every can of MT-SEN01111 100 % PURE PAINT The pure white lead and zinc used in the manufacture of no% Pure Paint actually provides a thin coat of metal over the surface. Because of the use of these fine ingre- dients—as guaranteed M writing on every can -100% Pure Paint retains its color beauty longer and gives your property greater protection. 100 % Pure Paint is economi- cal too. The quality materials used in producing it give it more body, thus providing greater surface coverage. 100% PURE PAINT IS economicai AT THESE PRICES GALLON QUART $4.35 $1.25 F. R. SMITH Phone 62 Brussels, Ont. anthill to brick dwelling, * * dr W. J, Hunter hoe put a Melte 1 I went and bought a book of fence around his lot this week, 1 rules, likewise auother set oe tools, I 111511 oil within a can; the rule book 1 tuld how care should run, how quick repairs were easy done. upon my pink dan. Dr. and Mrs. Jackson returned . My pink sedan's a stubborn frem Toronto on AlondaY. I thing, it's been that way 010 50 * * * mune the sewing, it travels very Dan McTavish returned from To - Mow: semetimee i1 stupe when I'm rare) where he had spent 15 Env away. and when it teops it Mops to ' days, on Monday. stay. and I 00.11.:t make It go. il And so with all this book of ruins, and buten down with shiny tuols, 1 walked with happy men; for if my pink eeden would quit, 1 would LIOt have to watt and site I'd make It go again. 4,I, I tried it oat Just seeteeltr. when 1 5010 fifteen miles away, My ear Just went to seed; I'd feel the method that It took, by working ou my new -round book, so I begun to read, el But I found nothing there at all, that told me why my car unlit stall. Just wthat to do or 110501 for by his sketches and hie, plan, be ()twee* knew my pink sedan, for ; (bey don't make them 1100. Aire, Robert Trench, Toronto, was : le He (long describe repairs 1 a holiday visitor at the home of need, -or how to Teeth a bole with Thos. Davidson, 11111 con. ! speed, or how to change my etre; * 5 * 5 says not a word on saving time, be Andrew "Aldine, Elm11 tewneeee tielug theme with binder mite — has purchased the Quip Farm, Ilt or using stovepipe wire, 34, Con. 9, Grey. Pink Sedan 25 YEARS AGO WROXETER * 5* T. W, and Mrs. Gibson and Miss Josie Gibson, Toronto, visited over the holeday with Mios F. V. Dickeou. wALToN err. and Aire. Leech have returned toil the cheese feetory started on Monday. 'l'ho 1,`10S.,:'1".a. etellonalel have. Malted thole shingle mill and IL 10 now In geed running order, GREY JAMESTOWN Miss. Bessie Moses attended the wedding trf her Menet Min Tene, Wateca to Wm Morrison, at Kin- cardine, Wednesday of last wee. Alles Beetha Ball is home Mout &Werth. * rt. Mrs. Robert Hamilton and little son Gordon, spent the holiday with her sister Ales. 3, T. Waddell, Whitecluirch. GREY * * A Stmelay School Motile eVil I be 'heed in Angus Shaw ee geove oetite Qativilibi Birthday, BRUSSELS Mies 1.11! Covent Or Lateknew visiting in town this week.0. ' IteLtgl 1eleteter0es *visiting In Sea. feeth, MORRIS The home or ex-Deetity Meet-, Kirkby, 71h liue, had a close call emu serious damage from a colt 1(1 lightning recently, * Santee ane Mrs, -Keneedy, Liocl- 0515, were visiting at the home of Jelin Thesis, 4111 line, over Dictorla y, * * A fire took piece at the home oi; George Armstrong, 7111 line. ateb- ing in tbe roof but by energetio ef- * D. V. Rose bag made improve; meas.. W, A, (1411fielt 111111 000rti vvr. fetes wee drenched out and the dangerous, of (11.,s,:etttetott averted. behavieue, the lose do we a child or the adult for elm g yore 1 whatwhat(s, to us, an andeairable way. Wary, a girl in her 'terns, bee al- ' wnyie quarrelled. She has 1101505daughter seamed able to play 11151301115 with 1 lir elder sister, and at 0(1110411 her life has been a continuous battle with the °eller ehildeett. u141tals1 ye,s; a•Asiasroy obtrit)ekee hoanit:tle in 1111311) ri o oar 1111105 and town' herself route. It was then that someone realized P. would he desintbk t<1 5151(115 Ale 17 and So trY (0 111.14 our the 1'0118(111 10 ber behev,leur, in order to help her, ' 13111178 lite m at hoe had not been Mem True, she W0.0 Oil 011 01111U:01 in the wrong, hut to her that emir - tel (0 be et no importance be,ause her parents- blamed 1150' too matter who W115' 0,111 'Fier school life wag not much L better. Sec had difficulty welt her mewed workn ad she was Memos I, tor (Itis. Mille called etepid and 111'/y1101'tevehere dieliked 11155 because she wee n 1111010000 40 them. No 0110 seemed' 10 1'00* 'Mat E L..r by Grant Fleming, M. D. tr.C:11:1La.7 A HEALTH bERN.ICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES Mary's fighting back and her mute- rell:ug were perfectly natural things Inc her to clo under the dr- curastances. 'She del net create her home or school situation, so 0118 certainly was not to blame. In the home, Mary felt insecure, Sh,e WraS blamed and to her, the blame was unfair so she struggled to assert herself which ie a nitwit more healthy thing to do than to lie down and accept the situation Mary's, intelligence is b.elow 105' mal, which would account for her difficulty with school work. She has 110 control over the intelligence with -tehich she la born, so no blame tem be ataehed to her on that potint. This problem did not, as a wbole, arise because the child was. of Poor intetligence. That is meeely an In- cidental. Mary 10 a peoblem be- cause she has not been treaded with understanding. It is the treatment which she has received—the lack 1)1 undersitanding—weich has brou- ght Mary to the court as a. eelin- fluent. Mary would hare grown up to her present age a healthy child if her parentes, and the school had. been able to glee her sympathetic and understan,thing guidance, which would have made her secure 111 her home and in society,. Rue-9.0one concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College Street, To- ronto, will be answered persenelly Sy letter, Huron County Council to Meet LET UNDERSTANDING REPLACE BLAME The more we tinderstene mune 1 1 1 tre the b vtin in CRANBROOK A. Reymann and Earl N L011(1011 Vittoria Day. Mrs, 3, J. Gorealitz and were In Gat (lit, 15.00k, ETH EL Jobn Bryans wee elected to retire - sent elchel Meng at. the Methodist conference to be held at St. Thomas opening next yeelt. 1' '1' Mr, and Mrs. Givens, Saseateon, were vaitieg at J. K. liniwn'e.. BR USSELS Miss, Mitynte Areldbael, Lea eiery wee a guest of Mies \V111 01+11 :140g, 101 Vheoria Day, * it; Miss. Ateeteltel nett 31511 01. 011eeley, Mies 0o(1'% Rose, lehlear- able. Joira end Mee. ele0Inre, Lend- I. bury and Mr. 1110111 or Dolt were vide:tors at the bourn oT Daym itIso (1110118 Imo wel, 0. The next meeting et Huron County Council will be held in the Counci Chambers, Court Haase, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, May 31st, 1938 at 2 P.m. All netounts, notices Of demote - tions. and other business Teeming attention should be in the hands' of the comity Clerk by May 27111, J. M. Roberts, County Clerk, Goderiele Out C.ZI WAX 6.50N.