The Brussels Post, 1948-3-31, Page 4For Ferguson Tractors and .Implements,
:see L. & W. Jackson Motors Ltd. We have
a car load of 8 coming in around the list of
April. If you get your order in now you may
be able to obtain cne of these tractors.
We hav'. a large stock of Ferguson I.rnple-
,t-eats to fit the Ford -Ferguson Tractors and
en., guson tractor in stock. Also have new
-ractcrs here on display.
"Service With A Servile,,,
JACKSON MOTORS Limited
TNI79 ,L MOTORS DEAF,f".l?'y
Piet? ..._ 1 11
Listowel -- Ontario
THE BRUSSELS POST
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i -OR
SALE -
Horse rising 4 yews old. broke in
W. J. Warwick Phone 53 r-23
FOR SALE -
Dinning Rooni Table ;0111 5 (hairs,
Phone 14,
FOR SALE -
Barb -off Barley, Gorc rumen,. Grade
No. 1. grown from feelstercd seed,
Andrew Turnbull Phone 2e -r -G,
apagarceziall••••••61.11P
PLEASE NOTE-
5ek.ksnra shatglene.l and put in
pe-rfect working order if left at The
Brussels Post,
I
WANTED-
flaw Furs, highest price; paid also
Rea Fnxe9. Ship to Norman Greer,
speer, 22.3 Grace St., Toronto.
ILOST-
1 lnynr.: lenow ing 'h-' whereahnnta
of a white• x111 part Per -inn with
gray :pots, please rail Phone no. 16.
a reward: --
FOR SALE -
A quantity or chlrken netting.
Phone 71x -r-2 ,T. B. Hamilton
ae•_�,=mPA.I.L, PAIR NOTES ES 'h ..xhibitor where It tnigh' he
secured. Alen he elemid know at
,MANAGEMENT MAKEi THE what time judging s going to'hegin
DIFFERENCE" and sllonld know who is going to
;hv et H. Graham. Fant. Dept. of judge. He should make it a' point
Agrirutvte, Tor0ntol to he on hand to meet the judge and
et:ly w'th hire amine the afternoon.
T.' many visit-,,,- and exh1Riu,r• All too frequently. a Dlrentor !s
as 1 `a„ ',,,,r. th-r' ar' certain at- simply a clerk for a ,indee and is of
1rr,etiops that are nearly r'.ways ,•ere little assitane9 to hire. The
„l,.;,„ T t. At the .siert time, there Director in charge of each class of
are a few fectui•es which nefortnn• stock should he eine en whom the
ately night leave a had ininressf0n. responsibility falls to take eharge
In the ntanaeemer.t e` e _
Dir-cte-s are 1'9P'1''1e fee• every whose interests are tied lip with FOR SALE OF RENT- --
thin. except the weather. :herefore, many parts of the el law 19 not in a inn acre farm lot 15, Cnn, 0 Twp, of
they are directly r nnncihte for the position to undertake this responsi- i Grey 3r miles from the Village of
Brussels. Red brick house and gond
fait', the ,-o • itr . whole clay A Director
FOR SALE -
Boy's bicycle in good shape.
Phone 56-r•11 Ken McDonald
FOUND -
A piece off welding outfit. Owner
can have sande by calling 53-r-5,
FOR SALE -
125 bees. of Dew Drop Oats, with a
bit of barley, also 2ne bus. of Cartier
Oats, with a lief of Ua.rely. $1.30 per
buaheh
Hugh Jnhn9:tnn Phone Brussels 37-r-14
_
FOR SALE-
/ pair of lights, suitable for
tractor, priced for ciele.k sale,
Apply at The Post,
FOR SALE -
1. Massey -linens hay loader and a
coal or wood change.
Phone 1S -r-13
FOR SALE-_
A,iax seed oats and No -barb
barley nixed $1 per buehel; glee
1 black mare 7 years old.
Phone 13-r-5 ,Lech White
FOR Site.
SALE-
stt1 Beatty Jet Pump. deep wet: pees-
t'e system. Priced for M e'c
Apply ad I
Phone 53x The 'tic\Yhirter Electric
' I
FOR SALE, • I
Barb-oif Barley, grown from
registered seed 31.75 per bushel:
Beaver oats $1,50 per bushel and
nixed grain $1,26 per huehet.
Phone 43-r-25 Gordon knight j
FOR SALE -
A gond Guelph Stove. a calms,
reservoir and wannnine closet OT
oven in good condition, also cream -
colored baby carriage.
Phone 1 ger S.
rood reetures as w 11 a- the lead The
'r1i ec tars are t -1t rile antral and hard
working inti ad.tale when nave frequ-
ently toe dttth' 'fide' to dernte to the
fain'. Tf. how -ver. a Pais- is to he
sueeessfrtl. a reasinabla measure of
effort on the part of ev'"v director
mnst b. made. Thio not eery itt-
elttdes the day nn wht(ah the fair is
'held but hours spent at at meetings
and same work at the fair grounds
pre- i.n. to fair :lay proper.
At the same time of th, fair. there
ere duties to be nnclertelcetl ny each
'Director. All too fre,,nentty, wee• find
'hat the Secretary and l'reeident
are aware of what 19 ening on, hat
-.he Director; a.rr' there ?haply to do '
what 1e riven to them and in sante
.msec do net hw" ve^v Hatch direct -
fon 5n otter a tall fair is a place at
-which the Direetnm. wear n large
•
.•Pd badge and met tiro i rarrcin1 it
amend. Abort all It does le make
enure or.o lrnk impert.Int, nets them
:n and out of the ogee e.nare and that
1. anent ill. if any Direetot
should he so ribboned end ielema'ed
to do a certain job, it should he his
sponsihidity to 99e ?hit th19 job
-:s pr-perly dune. Fran: show should
halter- nen nr more Tlirertnee made
eeepen•ibl•'- for definite- r1title9. Whet:
:any e1.1'9 63nrk i• al,ntwn nr ar".
o"chlh't pnt in pier.. n Dir.1,4 ,, .h,
'harge of the ion.rtirtl'ae rxti,l;;t
Y.nttid h^ nn meed t.1 11'" tit,• •:; v_
+111ng 39 reedy at '119 time. Pardee.
sly in the lie" 0.091: n3. 111-
T',lreetnee shntld at"mpt if r.-._:eihle
to ger that the heldtnr reels ter
Pane)) anti swine are is pruner nyder, :
rest the berdoekc and 0+11e1. weedy
lt:tve heap removed. anti that loose
beards have been p'tt hack in place
For the rattle. end horses. tie ring•:
leveed be made avellahl,e at every
mall and broken tr1o.7.9 anti n,Nn-
thing' shmtld h•= remove -I. Sidra a
chew is only held once a year, there
It always an aceumn'atinri of 1•4'f1119
it from the prey -Ions show.
:Vhen the live stock exhibitor
errivee at the show it l9 the duty of i
thy Director in charge to see that be
is made welcome, that a niece 19
found for his stock, that water is
.enable or in the event it isn't
ir'ailable he should be able to tell
!ditty.
1' same chow: vhiee 1 have 11.1:1
the privilege: of attending. the Di -
1.000• is in complete charge. with a
knowledge of what is going on and
also with the tnteres.t of the fair
hoard in his mind so that no one t an
he enmpladning about what should
or should not be done, These are
9otne of the d110199 ',f Dh•ecrcrs brief•
ly enumerated but if si?f1rient im•
pertance to every i nrieulturel So.
Ciety if their shtw is to be 9111-
9999ftt1.
The vert part of the show is the
show ring proper. This In a great
many cases is simply a Ievel spot
picked out in a field, with no definite
beendarles, or in other words just
a place to lead an animal out and
ran it hack again. A smooth area
with snow Pence properly placed
makes a ring for eahibitnrs and also
keep. the (armed away from animals
while they are heing shown, and in
the rase of an animal getting loos",
there le at least a ehanc:e for the
owner to get it again. It only
takes an hour or se to put up this
fence but it might well he worth all
tate time spent in re eee''ing an
a aident.
in the rase of small animals, I
r how any class of small
efeek. Sheep nr swine. can be shown
left in the trucks or trailers Inc
'11«. ledge to look at. Personally
are times when 7 have .refused
tr, Mee ander avnh conditions.
r',-ery exhibitor ah0nld have to nn-
1nr1d hie stork 6n that a proper view
f it might he given the judge as
veep a6 these who re." guests of the
show. if a fair i9 to Serve tile
rip -21159 far which 11 is intended, the
•-••snple interested in 9eeinm these
etamnl, should have ;heli a eh1nee,
Fa,'r9 in their erietnal hee.inning
were for the purpnce of breeders
exhibiting live stock so that same
00111d he made and 91 en for othol
breeders to see what their fellow
breeders were producing. It does
seem very improper t,, allow animals
to be hauled into a 41109,", pay a
decent prize for' them and then have
no one look at them.
lob>: ks mmaiw J'avawr 0
LET
E. Richards & Son
Phone 86-r-5 - Ethel
Repair Your Tractor -- any make
Remember we Repair all Farm Equipment
Dominion Nobby Tires
°taco Farm Implements
Pedlk, Barn Equipment
for Spring
Now �S
$a®k �'oua• Oilp g
The Price Is Right.
well with windmill on property.
Apply to Mrs, 71'. G. Mrllachert.
1 Francis Street. dell, Ont.
WANTED -
Man for steady travel among con-
sumers in Brussels. Permanent corm
nectimn with large manutaeturer
Only reliable hustler considered.
Write Rawleigh Dent. No. ML -S-152-
131, Montreal.
FOR SALE -
Bray Hatchery ]las started pullets
1 for prompt shipment. Dayolds also.
Yon ran catch ep with these. Heavy
cockerel cheek exports to the D. 5.
permit pullet chick Price reductions
to Canadian customers. Be sure 7011
ret new price list, Agent W. Glenn
Bray, Ethel, Phone 34-r3,
MEN WANTED -
335. to 450. A W P1IOK I Your own
business! No boss, no timeclock,
independence! The leading line of
Home Service Prndnots ! Fine city
and rural territories available. A
vehicle is needed for route:. if yon
have seliing ability and a small
capital -write to -day for FREE in-
formation - FAMTT.1'T - 1600
Delorfmier, MONTREAL.
FARM EQUIPMENT
DEALER WANTED -
Pell line farm equipment manu-
facturer of well 'known hrend of
traetnrs. ploughs and all other
nnarhinery needs wide-awake dealer
for 'Anisettes district. Teo not apply
unless you are willing to devote full
time and are rei9onahly fixed fin-
a.iteially.
apply to Box 50. Rruenel9 with
fall p;erticulers.
TENDERS WANTED -
Morris. Township Retool Board will
receive tenders until April 1, 1040
for the Installation 0f flush tol''ets
in Tinian school number 12. For
sPect1ications consult Trustee Ken.
nett Taylor, Walton; also wanted
man to make necessary repairs to
indoor toilets in the other township
schools,
R. S. Shaw, Secretary
Blueva.le, Ont.
FOR SALE -
100 -acre farm on Highway, good
buildings, bush, hydro,
40 -acre farm near vlllege, 30 acres
ploughed,
Brick 'house in thriving village,
barn and hydro, price $2,100.09
37 acre farm in a village. frame
house and barn,
J, O. Long,
Phone 84 Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont,
"HELP WANTEU-MALiE"
AN OPPORTUNITY
7tlstabilshed Rural Watkins District
available. It you are. eggresstv0,
and between the ages of 25 and 55 -
have or can secure travel outfit,
this is your opportunity to get estab-
lished In a profitable business of
Your own. For full particulars write
today to The J. R, Watkins Company.
Dept. O•B•4, 2177 Mason St.,
Montreal,
t
,
i QUO.
FOR SALE- -
Vangettiel eats, also Vanguard
oats and two -rowed barley mixed,
suitable for seed; alar buckwheat,
John McNair, Brussels, Phone 44x or
43-r-7,
FOR SALE -
One Perfection coal all stove, 3 -
burner, with oven, with a back and
on lege. in working order 11190 one 1
slightly used hand washing machine
also ball hearing, 091199 inclosed
wringer. reduction far quick 900,
Phone 20 -r -1G Aire, G. Holt
FOR RENT -
100 acre Verne lot 13, con. 15. Grey
Township, bank barn, stone stabling,
straw shed, and hen house. cement
sil•n. Water :101 both. Driving shed.
drilled well, Spring. solid brick
house, frame kitchen and woodshed,
2 miles from church.
Miss Janet McNair,
R.R, 2, Brussels
GRE'
Gorsalitz has returned after
spending the winter with his son in
Clio, Mich,
Mrs. Thomas Turnbull visited in
Goclerlrh last week at the deme
of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Prest.
BLUEV ALE
Weclliesdaly, March ;1st, 1941
HERE'S THE VERY LATEST IN
FOR GENTLEMEN!
When you give a fine gift, be
sure it's the finest of its kind
"The Excellency Group" by
Belays.
e
A.1'1tlNtls'rOsd -31 ]avrgiis $45-P3 13.
Go Leach - Jeweller
ed to her home; Mr. and Mrs, R. E.
� McKinney and eon Jen. l.o,ll,1 i
ited at their home 1., e; Miss Bret-
t.tt Fleeting, London, mita Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Higgins; Harvey ;ale=ser.
Toronto, at his. home 11 re: S1nms,
Idekli Hoa Georgetown. own, with This
I parents, air. neat etre, It 11. 11C -
Kin -non; George 0110.1 c a,t nde'it
at the university of . n^nl.ht. and
('Miss Helen Thomson. Sarnia, with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. (1e.nrge
T. Thnmenn.
An Easter drama "The Challenge
of The Cross," was presented in the
Sunday School room of the 7101(ed
Church on Tnriday evening. Mrs,
J. A. Burden took the part of
Evangel and bestowed the Crer.s
on a. number of applicants' Mrs,
George Hetherington. Norma Mof-
fatt. Wilda and Roma Brecken-
ridge, Delores Hamilton, 'Mary
Darling and Kay Themn9on. Mrs.
Alex 1TcClackin and Mrs. Hoff -
men sang appropriate hymns, Mia.
W. J. Johneton was piano acocm-
panist. Rev. T. A, 'Burden led in
prayer and Rev. Mr, Thompson '14
Toronto pronounced (he henel4r-
tion,
At the Sunday morning service
in Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev.
Leland C. Jorgensen, preached on
the 9alhject 0f "The Risen Christ'
and the assurance of the resurrec-
tion ae recorded in the ieti) elite -
ter of Furst Corintthiens, The ter -
vire, wbIch was in keeling with
the 'Easter season, wag prefaced by
soft music with Mrs. Jorgensen at
the organ. The nhnir sang "Lew
in the Greve He L,ty," and Mrs.
Gordon Grote and Mrs. Hervey
Robetu.son sang "He fives,' The
Sunday School wilt open next Sum
clay et 10;30 am. followed by the
regular cllelrn slervioe,
Rev. .T. A. Barden (wimp -led the
'United Chnrdh pulpit end conduct
ed Communionservice end deliv,
erect an Easter me99age. Mrs, Alex
McCra'ktn and Mr9, Charie•e Holt
man nang a deet and the ohnir Seng
an anthem, "Christ i:; R11en.'
The Huron Colney traveling B.
beaky truck visited the village on
Ratnrday 9111 left, a new consign -
/melt of 100 bonus, 'Phe ithrnry is
being well Patronized, ft Is located
at the Community Hall and Mrs,
,Tames TT. Smith is the librarian.
Personals: -Mrs, , W. S. Devitt.
ROM lin +
, w Spent tee lea. 10 days at
the home of Mr, ,Ind Mrs, Berne
Moffat following an neeident when
she fraot»rod her wrist, has retivn-
BLYTH
A Good Friday service was held In
Trinity Anglican Church Friday morn-
ing with the Rector, Rev. .1 1,, H.
Henderson in charge.
Perennials : Mrs. Lee TTight-ate
with her daughter, Mrs. I I II.
Hender•een; Phil PihilIps, (te1011.
ton Mines, with his pm•em.,, Mr.
and Mrs, H. Phillips: Phillips '1 cull•
ler and works more than 0,000
feet below the earth'; aw'face1 Dr
:Annie Ross, Toronto. ,vitlt her s'.0.
ter, 1h's. D. ;TcGuwan: Rev
Charles Houghton, dlarrle, with his
sister, Mrs, P. Rogerson; A. !i'iike,
London, Eng., with 3I., and :firs. ,f.
Marks; E. Jolmstnn, Sunnyhrook
Hospital, Toronto, with 1119 wife
and family here; Mr, and 1Trs,
Stewart Durward, will have just
returned from three mouths :fav
in Merida. are visiting -with Mrs,
Telka McKay.
Before her retirement as a mem-
ber of the local bank staff, Mrs,
Gerald Harris wee presented with
et wall mirror•, a gift from the man-
egemelut and gaff. Manager N,
W. Kyle expressed regret at Mrs.
Harris' retirement, Grant Sperling
made the presentation,
Wm. McV1htie lute sold his fern
on. the 3rd roncessinn, of East
Wawa/nosh to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Nooks, Hensall, Mr, Noahs le a
veteran of the Second World War
and Mrs. Noake ie in an English War
bride, They have lour sons. They
will receive possession of the farm
early in Aprii,
for it.
Condition Horses
For Spring Work
A few Minutes spent in getting
the horses ready for' spring work
will leave holies and maybe days
1atsr on. Leine 1104x09 and horses 1
handicapped by 1i1 shoulders
cause expensive delays during;
9eedieg time. Stroh delays Can be
avoided by taking certain %t.ens
now, says T. G, 13tnroitart, Division
of Animal 7Teshandry, Central
Experimental Farm, Ottawa.
When hoses' feet get sore their ;
neei'rdness is considerably reduced.
During the winter menthe idle
horses get soft and their feel often i
become broken to 611011 an extent
that lameness occurs when they
err peat to wont, The feet .1 she I
tl d
be iriminrd eel straightened tip
('hely so that when the ('isle conies
for heavy work they will he ready
Ilorso-:+ should 00 hrokcl.t in to
heavy work gradually, but even
before work starts j'eed sho l l he
gradually increased to put 01, some
extra flesh and tone the horse ftp
gen orally.
Nothing causes sore slinul(ers
and the resulting loss in the
horse's efficiency as quickly as a
dirty collar and poorly fitted
harness. The face of the collar in
particular should he watched and
kept clean et all times to avoid
grinding dirt into the shoulders'.
Ry observieg the suggestions
outlined horses ',viii respond by
giving steadier, more efficient anal
more satisfactory work.
FOR SALE -
Electric motors rewound and ra'
paired. Expert workmanship. Medan
'tie . prices. New motors n et.lrk
idnttger Ineustrtes,
549 Ontario Street,
'Stratford, Ont.
FARMERS -
How .would you like an al. „reel
auto steering Wagon with or '.r t'.lou'
16" or 20" tires, capacity e-toee and
take the pole out and the retch a•
part to convert it into a two wheel
trailer. The best wagon in tein:149.
Also spring tooth harrows ' or 8
sections or drag harrow. 1 to 6
sections.
Inquire of George Wisenherr.
Phone 76-r-9.
N, 11 ' ,317 fr" '
IG
Pictures of people in the snow, such as this, are made more pleasing by
the even Illumination which light reflected from the snow provides.
Pictures in the Snow
LAST summer In writing oto of
these Columns we mentioned
that some of your best shots of
people were runic at the beach
where the sand reflects sunlight,
providing even lighting and soften-
ing the shadows.
By the saute token you'll find
shots of people in snow scenes tele
often atltolig your most pleasing,
.since snow also served to reflect.
light, Too, you'll find that in making
such shots it's best to adjust your
exposure accordingly.
Irl broad terms, the mune relee of
exposure apply to 5110ty scenes as
to beach scared, Thus pictures in-
cluding people In tho foreground aro
generally clttesifloil as "bright" sub -
Joao, permitting you to halve the
normal exposure for an average sill-
jeet. Snow scenics --anti similar
snapswhich 1
don't
contain
prominent
objects in the foregrond---are
:claseecl as "brilliant" subjects,
Today's shot was made on a sunny
day, the type of clay which for a
picture like this normally calls far
an exposure of 1/50 of a stored at
0/11„ Because of the light reflected
by the suow, however, the picture
was made with an exposure just half
the normal -1/50 at f/16.
There's another factor, though,
which often least be taken into cote
sideration. Tho winter sun le rarely
as bright as the summer sen. Fre
fluently you'll finer the sky overcast
01' hazy and the shadows soft ,and
indistinct, not strong.
On such days the light retleetel
by the enOW will merely offset the
weakened sun, And yott'11 wan/. to
g°backagain to Your 1/50 at f/11.
But whether the day Is bright nr
cloudy you'll have One advantage
the basic advantage that tho snow
11n1of
your
helps malto for even lighting y
511bj0Ct.
235 -John van Guilder