The Brussels Post, 1943-3-3, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
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,�,,gy�pp To the Shorthorn Breeders
43.4'' Of .Perth and Huron Counties
For Sale—
Carrots for sale.
Mrs. Clues, D. Lake Phone 56-r-6
For Sale—
2 Rubber Tired Wagons
!Glen Huether Phen:e 75-r-13
For Sale -
17 Chunks of Pigs also 4 Spring-
ing Heifers.
Phone 43-r-6 Angus 13rown
FOR SALE -
2 Buckeye Incubators "350 -egg
capacity" in good condition
phone 511-r-6
•
J. 11. Bryan
FOR SALE--
Timothy
ALE-Timothy Seed, well matured, $1,00
per,buehel less than market price
phone 75-r-10 John Huether
MILKERS—
All visible, Easy to Clean. Limited
number to sell.. Electric • or Gas •
Engine Models.. ' Write H. Parr,
' Byron, Ott'
For Sale -
50 -acre Farm, ruining wafer year
round and a good brick house, also
a good set of. work harness. 1•
phone 85e.-.3.7• • W. ,Somers,;
Ethel ••
FOR $ALiE— ,.
5 well-bred LeIeeste'•r Ewes and 1
young Ram,
phone 2+ 5'--=313 ' H,aioirl''SIieir
•
r.=
FOR SALE--
A
ALE—A bunch •ef little pigs ready to
wean,
phone 50r-17. Argy Blandon
WANTED-,,
A Singel' Sewing Machine, drop -
head, in good condition, stale price,.
'write or phone:;
Phone 71, Wraxeter •
Mrs; J, So derSen
Wroxeter, Out,
FARMS FOR SALE—
Lot 35, concession 3, Ent Wawa-
nosh, 200 acres, pasture, some bush,
buildings of little value, watered bo'
dowing springs price g3,800,00,
Part of lots 27 and 38, concession
14, Bullet, 333 acres, geed pasture,.
ante bush, fralne house, no barn,
watered by well and wiadanill and
springs price $4,750,00.
Apply to Mr, Fred' Moloy, Thed•
ford, Ontario or to Mr, James Ma
Pedeea.n, Brussels, Ontario.
Look At Your Label - =
Dear Sir:
The Annual meeting and Banquet
of the' Perth -Huron Shorthorn
Breeders' Club has been et-aaged
for Friday, March 5th, to be lett in
the City of Stratford with the
following program;
11:00 :AA/L.—P./Dieting in the Agricul-
tural' Office, Stratford, for the
Election of Officers and new
business.
113:30 Noon—Banquet in the Mauston
House. .Shorthorn. 'breeders .and
their wives are invited. The guest
spealter will be Mr. H. D. Ander-
son of the Wartime Prices anti
• Trade Board, speaking on' the
subject "Regulations of the i3,oard
Afro:ling Farmers,"
2:30 P.M,—Adjourn to the
Agricul•
tuned Board room. The guest
speaker it • J. Soott, Belgrave,
'will speak on the subject "The
Federation of Agriculture and the Mr. Scott
Beef Cattle 'situation,"-
is President at the Unit Farm-
ems Co -Operative Go., •an'
a member of the Execut
• Ontario Federation of A
So as to arrange Hotel aoeernmo•
elation, would you kindly fl
riuestionnaire at the botto
letter. and return either
ford, or Clinton before"'Mar
Mr. Harold. White and
Day are both "being invited
e"
d also is'
ive'.of the
Sri' ul lure.
1l out the
rii 'G0 this
to Strat-
ob 3rd.
•
Profs Geo,
to"attend
the. Amnnal Meeting and Banquet
Why. not • arrange to 'be ' pi•eaent. •
This has been a 'long winter and
this, meeting will 'gibe ` you an
•opportunity to renew' a.cquaintalices
amide with your shorthorn friends
and also to secure any information
you may desire. 'As 'she -new
-gasoline ' regulations will be in
effect after April 1st it is the hope
of the officers that a full 'turnout of
e11' shorthorn breeders be on hand
at Stratford on March 5th, Take
this letter as a personal' invitation
to both you: and your wife, and don't
forget to notify either Stratford or
Clinton be0oi'e March Sad,
G"
The 16th Fain Permit held their
meeting Monday night, February
3210 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T.
Nolan with an attendance of 0 ,enty-
two, The discussion "Debt Met -
aces the Family Farm s' This Wad
wtdeiy discussed and contests were
oondneted by Miss Margaret Dolan. i
Then community singing, lad by
Mize Miary McDonald of Snit. Lain
pans semved by the hostess,
The Mareh 1St meeting was held
et the home of Mr, and Mra. A. C.
Tnrn'hnll, with an •attendance o4
twenty-four The' topic for , dis-
cussion was "Farm price and- pre,
duction," Some thought if prices.
were better it would enable the
farmer to compete for labor with
other industries. Bingo and other
games were •enjoyed for the re-
mainder of the evening. Lunch
was served by the hotsess.
• 'The next meeting to be held at the
home of Mir, anti Mrs, J. W. Smith
on March 8th.
Mr. Henry Longhurst, of Wind. -
mere spent a few clays in Cranhrook
last week, Mr, Longhurst has been
a frequent 'visitor hr Cranbrook
Muting the.last year.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. Donald Lawless, who is
attending Stratford * Normal, Ment_
the weekend at his home.
,a * *
Mr. and MTs. H. 'Shapiro of Wing-
ham were week end guests Atte Mr,
and Mms. M, Wineberg .
• * • *
Mise ,Shirley who'reeently
underweint• an' appndicitis operation
in Listowel hospital returned; home
0nTuesdey of -this week,
•0'
Mr, 'M:'Wineberg watt .a Toronto,
visitor this week.
Sir. and Mrs,' Jno. Rutledge re-
ceived a: cablegram last week an-
nottnling the safe arrival overdose
of their son Jack who is with the
Mr, anti Mrs. Jack Rutledge and
young son of Wort Robinson ,have
been visiting with his parents, Mr:
and Mms. Alex, Rutledge.
1M1r, and Mrs Geo, Davidson and
• daughter Joan, of Kitchener, spent
the week end in Brussels.,
f r •
Miss Verla' lrttwher, ITespier, was
a, week end visitor at her home here.
* * * •
hte, Fred Martih of London,'
visitedthe week end livlth his wife
and baby daughter Brenda Jean at
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
1WeDowell,
:Banded Pigeon Rests
In East Wawanosh
13ELGi AVE, gob. 27--A bloc
dtigeon Dame to the home of Neiman
Caultes, 0onceeelon 10, l;la.st Wewa'
nosh, On it leg were two hands
Ono of red coilnloid with the tnnnber
10 on it in Itladir letters and an
eluttiiitnni fiendbearing the letters
and Number 0U42'1907, The ',i'genn
is very tame anti seethe ryitite Happy
in its teinpora.ry 1lonie,
NOTES ON PUBLIC HEALTH
Any town can only be as beautiful,
Meanand attractive go iLe eltizens
make it,
No town- earl he beautiful or
attractive without being clean and
healthy and to aohleve 'il11 r it
requires the observance of contain
rules and the co-operation of all.
P110, is especially so In dealhig with
• matters which come under the
.supervision of the Board of Health
and that all may be informed we
dealing with the rules,
not spread to others we isolate the
sick person and qu -anti 1
Promoted
Flying Meer J, D. Cuneinglsttin
or '.Toronto, who is serving with the
RrCAF,: In the Eastern -Command,
has;,been promoted from the rank of
.Pilgt Officer. He is the son or
1M
ee R Cunningham and brother or I
Miss Gloria Cunningham, Toronto,!'
(?Marto,
At the Churches
Rev. M. Oldham of St. John's t
propose to publish several articles Anglican Church was a guest of the
United Church at the morning
Communicable Diseases servlee,' Mr, Oldham read the New 1
In order that certain diseases may Testagrent lesson and delivered an i
inepiring sermon on the subject !
a ne peon e 'God the 'Creator," ,The choir f
who have been exposed until we are brought a fitting message° in the i
sure they have or have not contract- Anthem, "Make me a power for
ed th disease—also
e in order that good.' At the evening service Mr,
ail inay know that such a di -ease Wilson had as his subject .erhp
exists in a certain dwelling, and that Vision and the Cali."
people may not be attempting to go On .Sunday the services in Melville
in theme, and so bother and moon Presbyterian church, Brussels, were'
veulence the interested partied, by In charge of the minisetr The
having to refuse them admission
we placard such houses for a vary
ing time indicating the disease
existing therein.
The following are those diseases—
Piague
Cholera
Cerebro—spinal meningitis
Diphtheria
. Leprosy
Measles
Poliomyelitis (Infantile paralysis)
Scarlet Fever
Small Pox
Typhus Fever
Whooping Cough
Yellow Fever
Also the following diseases do not
require a placard but the eiokperson
must be isolated loom the public.
Chicken Pox
F7rysipelus
German Measles
Influenza (Epidemic type)
Mumps
iSeptic sore throat (e}pidemic type)
Tuberculosis
Typhoid Fever
and certain other rare diseases
All these diseases must he re-
ported to the Board of Health when
they are known to exist or where
such a disease is even suspected.
This is usually done by the physician
Mil the regulation is as follows: .
"Whenever any householder
knotys or has reason to suspect that
any ,person within his family of
household, or boarding or lodging
withi him, has any communicable
ddseat a he shall within twelve hours
give notice thereof to the secretary.
of th Local Board or to the tnedical
oialcei• of health.
A person ertposed and who nay
need 'to be quarantined is defined
as follows: ,t:" 4,
"Every person in a drowse where a
oonimtunicabie disease exists therein,
and every person who 'diming the
Perk of quarantine enters, e• such
house; s_ail be deemed to be exposed
to Lite d0s&ase."
Chi certain dieeases people may, .be
allowed t0' enter and leave the• house
when it is known 6hey have, had
dise•ese at' a previoub time.
Amother group of diseases mint
show care not 06 contact ethers .and.
children suffering from than ore
excluded from school. '
Qon5unetivitis (pink' eye)
Icing worim •
• i$cables (itch)
•Pedtaelosis
ituipetigo
ithe I: golden rule applies _well: to
commtunicable diseases "Do 'lot be
the mean of giving same clue else
a disease yon. would not like to have
yoiiria4f.v:: ,
it is no dis'gna,be to':heve . a com-
mtinteable disease lint It Is !tee;
grow tn. give it unneoessarlly,'''to
some one else. • •
it is the sick ones who should
stay iisolated=not those who 'are
well and ,wish to remain so.
Second rctory'.Loan Interest
Condon Were Due March ist
The National . War Finance Conie
mittee reminds yea that the, , six
months' interest coupons were due
oar Monday, March lst, 'air the ''rate
o1 E15.00 for each one '. theneaiid'
dollar Bond and are being paid free
of charge by all Banks and Trent
Companies.
ESA Far Savings Centineates can
also be purchased for ' $4:00 at your
Bank, Trust Company tit' ' Post
Once, •
Mrs. Houdni's Futile Tryst
With Her Husband Ghost'
Read how :. , as told in the
American Weekly with this Sutdabs
(Marek 7) issue of The 1.)atrcilt
Siinday Times the Miens
inagicioli's widow tried for 16 'years
to Contact Houdlnt's spirit, but
finally was convinced '`herJra tier
recent death that "tris greatest feat
of 411" was impossible. Oct Sttgclay's
betroit Tteilea.
Wednesday, 11 re 3rd, 191'
M. ISAAC P. BOOTH can now walk around
like a boy. He had severe rheumatic pain
and constipation caused by an inactive
liver. ;Fruit -a -fives" made him completely
well. Buck up your liver with"Fruit-a-tines"
Canada's Largest Selling i,iyer Tablets. '
Milton Parr
Succumbs To Stroke
sermon subject at the morning Mi1Lou Parr, who suffered a stroke
service was "The Helmet of Sal•
vatton:" • A solo was sung by Mrs• i m 'the drug store oY H. B. Alien,
Dresden At the evening service passed away at the home of , Boris
the sermon subject was "A Search -in Bl t, inhere he was taken, Bora
ing Question for a Bad Conscience," I in 'Blanshard Township in 1385, the
son of (James Parr and Mary Ry-
don, he moved with his parents In
1904 to Grey Township, In 1912 Ire
married Miss Fanny Riley, who sur-
vives. Be also leave four daugh-
ters: Mrs. John. Warwick (nerve)
Anglican Church Notes
Ata meeting of the church. re-
decorating Committee of St. .1 obit's
Church it was decided to re -decorate
completely the interior of St, John's Morris Township; Mrs, H. Wright
Anglian• • Church. Mr. A. _ Coleman (Ova), Jatneatowit; Mrs. Thomas
will do lire job. The job will be McFarlane (Bernice), Grey Town -
started on't•Thnnsday, March 11 and ship); Mrs, Glen Bray, (Evelyn),
the re -opening, on Palen Sunday; Grey Towship
April 100 with morning and evening Funeralnservice was held from
services. A new haadwood floor his late residence on Monday. March
will be placed in the chancel ane , lst with interment taking altar raised six inches. place in
OnSexsgesima. Sunday, Feb 28 ,1
Brussels cemetery,
the sermion was based on. Colossians
3;23 "Whatosever • Ye do in word or
deed do all in the Name of. the Lord
Jesus, giving thanks to God and the tT7)Nl7lORS ARE ASKED BY THE
Prather by Him" VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS for the
The e-ork''of the Council or Social position of Chief of Police, Sanitary
Service .was,, stressed, It seeks to • and Weed Inspector, and General
minist r to the new comer, the child, Utility Man, duties as Caretaker of
the' unler.Privileged, the too-, the Hall, Library and Fire Equipment,
lonely, 'the aged,' war workers in cutting grass, cleaning catch basins
large centres the prisoner in penal twice a year weigh at Town Hall in
institutions and the prisoner's afternoon when needed and such
family, also in centres near military other Jobe as sanding walks, moving
calnps swhdre''relations of Active snow and to ring the bell at 1:00
Services Men ...are living, This .PM'. and 6.00 PM.tluriug week, on
Council, le doing, 4. wonderful work Sundays .et'10:00 A.M.and 6:3) PM,anil^nrits our active support State salary expected. Tenders to
Commencing on Ash Wednesday be in by March 15th, 1943 and
and lasting throughout Lent service
wul be held in St.,,John's A'tglican
ChnlelPeacii" Wednesday at ' S P.M.
An appropriate ,Bent .Message will
be "given by 'the Rector Rev, M. F. • .BET YOUR PERMANENT
•01d'llu,m� • Lantern' slides w111 be ' ON THE''NEW
shrown at the conclusion of each ZENITH HEATERLESS
service as follows: THERMIQUE
Wed,, March 10—tLent End Curls 51.25 and 51.75
Wed„ Mardi% 17' troland and 5225
Wed:, larch 344 -',Algoma Diocese Including Shampoo
Wed.;' MarCii' 31- Saskatoon Diocese- Permanent 52;00, 12.50
Wed., April 7 --Indian Residential and $5.00 Including finger wave
-;. .- : Schools and shampoo'..
Wed., Apell 14—Yukon Diocese* Scalp treatments with steamer very
Holy Thum,. April 22'—Service of beneficial for dandruff, dry hair•,'et-{y,
Holy Comime:don, 11'0 lantern slides hair and etc.
Goof} Friday April 23---7:30 P.M.. 6 Treatments Including Shampoo
Views for flood •Friday and Easter and Finger Wave 55.00.'
Silver offering rht eachservice' to Telephone 55x for an Appointment,
defray expenses, Proceeds to go to IRENE PEASE
Missionary Budget, OVER PROCTOR'S RESTAURANT
TENDERS WANTED
duties to commence April lst 1942.
R. b•,• Warwick, Clerk
Cary of Wheat and Oats to
Arrive in
. February
tondi 'ons 'uncertain,:,
,.
Leave.Your Order for • Canada Packers Fertilizer
.Before It Is Too Late.
M. MacTavish
Phone 46: •
Expor± Packers
BUYERS• -Of All Kinds of
Live and Dressed Poultry
We will call at your place
for any quantity.
Preneitnrn prices paid for M1k Fed Chickens
Before you sell your Poultry, call of phone 70X brussels
Also --All kinds of Feathers & Horsehair.,
We have an expert on our staff who will cull your Bock
Free of Charge.
Phone 70x Brussels, Ont.