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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-01-09, Page 3MEDICAL A TRIAL — EVERY SUFFERER OF RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS SHOULD TRY DIXON'S.REMEDY. MUNRO'S DRUG mug 3;5 Elgin, Ottawa, $1.25 Express Prepaid OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN WITCHCRAFT: Works and Is being worked today. Send $3.00 and learn how, Secret Wisdom., 1.3ox 446, CreW.Po • OPPORTUNITIES MEN end WOMEN AGT,TELEGRAPHERS in demand. Men wanted now We train and secure positions, Day, Night and Home Study courses. Free folder. SPEEDHAND ABC Shorthand qualifies for Stenographer In 10 weeks home study, Free folder, Cassan Systems. 7 Superior Ave., Toronto 14. PATENTS FETHERSTONHAUGH & Co m pa n y, Patent Attorneys. Established 1890. .600 University Ave.. Toronto. Patents all countries PERSONAL LANDRACE Swine $50.00. Chinchillas from show stock $50.00. Allen Craig, Waweig, N.B. BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN ,LEADING Spigot, Great Opportunity laearn nairdressine .,Pleasant dignified profession; good wages, Thousands of successful Marvel Graduates. America's Greatest:. .System Luastiated catalog Free Write or Call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 250 Blom Et, W.,. Toronto Branches;; 44 King St., Hamilton 72 Rideau St., Ottawa SURPRISE your Friendsl Send them a letter from Historic Alexandria, Virginia or Washington, p.c, Re-mails 25e each, 0, W. Henderson, 170 Temple Village Alexandria Virginia, HEARING' IMPROVED for many who have used Leonard's Invisible Ear Drums. $10 complete kit. or ask for free information and testi- monials from many who have been helped. A. 0. Leonard Company, Dept. 4, Box 306 Station F., Toronto 5. $1.00 PRIAL offer. Twenty-five deluxe personal requirements. Latest catalogue Included. The Medico Agency, Box 22, Terminal "Q" Toronto Ont. SALESMAN WANTED ' WE are leolsinp for a live wire Sales. man to take orders for chicks and turkey poults. We have al) popular egg breeds, dual purpose breeds broiler breeds and tour popular tur- key breeds Liberal commission paid. Feed Dealers, Farmers, men calling on Farmers selling any product make sue- cessful chick salesmen. Send for full details. Box No. 146, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont, SWINE Cinderella in Real Life. All sophisticated Europe is talking about the amazing "Dad- dy-Long-Legs'" rontanee of the tragic orphan of a murder case who has suddenly become the richest seventeen-year-old girl In Italy after gaining Cinderella wealth and glamourA, overnight. This time last year, "Cinder- ella" was living in an orphanage for convicts' children, tended by the nuns of a religious sister- hood, Every day she rose at dawn and worked hard as a lace- maker and embroiderer, una- ware of her wonderful future. She never went to a movie, left the institution only for group walks, and read only books ap- proved by the sisters. And among the 150 girls at the or-, phanage only two close compan- ions knew her hideous innermost secret—that she was the daugh- ter of the Monster of Nerola, a mass-murderer undergoing life imprisonment. Her father is indeed as notori- ous in modern Italian police an- nals as Christie or Haigh in our own crime records. Cyelists and holidaymakers who asked the way at his lonely cottage in the hills east of Rome disappeared without trace. "Cinderella" was only a little girl of nine when she heard her rather angrily quarrelling with a stranger one night. Then si- lence fell and, creeping to the kitchen door, the child saw a man lying dead on the floor, a jagged wound at his throat. She told her mother, who remem- bered other suspicious circum- stances and notiled the police. The father confessed to four murders. That was "Cinderella's" dread background until one day last autumn when the girls at the orphanage were lined up for in- spection and a true-life Daddy- Long-Legs chose. her for adop- tion. He was told "Cinderella's" story and it was suggested he should select another girl, "No," he said. "Her story is all the more reason — she deserves a break," "Cinderella" left the orphan- age and was lodged under legal guardianship in one of Rome's most exnensive districts. Her rough orphanage frocks were re- placed with dresses from Italy's smartest shops. She blossomed into a charming "deb. of the year." Then her benefactor had a heart-attack and died, leaving her a fortune of $1,800,000. Her startling wealth brought no fewer than 3,000 begging let- ters and no fewer than 350 ar- dent proposals of marriage. She has already given thou- sands to charity. Her mother, forced to earn a living by taking in washing, is now building a house on the shores of the Medi- terranean. And "Cinderella" eludes the fortune-hunters by declaring, "I shall need flve:years to make up my mind." Every morning she goes to church to pray for the soul of her benefactor. Her guardians shroud her movements in secrecy but her good fortune has delighted the public and today she receives the biggest fan-mail in Italy, HOW CAN I ? Q. How can I remove petro- Ileum jelly stains? A. About' the only agency to remove these stains successfully Is ether. WINTER WHITE-"4K ar ter' ski MASK, he*/ on ihe winter sports. scene;., is 61 leathers itipple White kid. Tile thitiii4J' desirried. In Pairli, ronidsta of *UM trousers jikkai ,th01'clog over I age, fittEd *OA; BOOKS MAGNIFICENT NEW BIBLE . AUTHORIZED King James Version bound in flexible Wortex, two.page family register, illuminated presenta- tion page. In gift box, Postpaid, $2.00. J. GILLIS, 1034 St. Clair West, Toronto. DOMESTIC HELP WANTED $3,571,298,320 LIABILITIES • Acceptances, guarantees and letters of creciii-• . • Other liabilities $3,278,375,435 93,174,380 13,046,872 Total liabilities to the public . . $3,384,596,687 Capital paid up . •••••••• ••••••• • 50,298,893 Rest Account •••••••••••••••••• 135,737,122 Undivided profits ........•••••••. • 665,618 $3,571,298,320 JAMES i MUM tkriGEWititi. ttilniin -afinites-Went • . 2,907,485 Transterred from inner "reserves after provision fdf 'income taxes exigible . . . . •• . & i• 4 . 41 3,000,060 Balance of Undivided profits, 30th Noirember, 1955 • v. v • 918,133 $ 6,825,618 Transferred to Reit AeCtitint S• I i s r. s 6,160,000 Balance of undivid ed oioAti,3iith'!NOveinber, 1956 . 4. 4 665,618 income Nita i 3i4 6;660' CLASSIF IE D ADVERTISING • • AGENTS WANTED 00 INTO BUSINESS for yoUraelf. Eell exclusive hOnseware products and ap, fir cea wantKl by evry beusehelder, seitems are 'not sold in storM. There is no competition. profits up to 00% Write immediately for free color catalogue with retail prices shelve. SeParate confidential wholesale Price will be included. Murray Sales 3622 St, Lawrence Montreal. tiowns Of The Boxing Ring As far as Archie Moore is con- cerned, he had been heavyweight champion of the world ever since Rooky Marciane retiree and any ,body else is "just a pretender to the throne," Plenty of fans bactied up Archie's self-confidence, They bad a sentimental leaning toward the, pudgy-faced, shrewd-looking vet- eran with the bebop goatee and face-splitting smile because they felt was about time the once- glamorous heavyweight division again had a rollicking ruler with a sense of humor. Archie fits -in with Maxie Baer, Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom, King Levinsky, Tony Galento, Battling Siki and other screw- balls of the past. But he has more talent than they had and doesn't go in for their zany activities. Yet he has his own way, and when he's around, whether at Epsom Downs or some musty, dusty, rundown gym, you're sure to know it. The swells at swank Epsom . Downs knew it last June, for ex- ample. It was the day after Ar- chie had belted out one Yolande Pompey at London's Harringay Arena in defense of his light- heavy crown. Archie had heard that the Derby was to be run off, sq, accompanied b y trainer Cheerful. Norman, a, huge six- four, 250-pounder, and sparmate Clint Bacon, he, hied himself off to an outfitter's shop in Convent Garden, rented top hat and swal- low-tail morning coat, had his mustache and goatee trimmed, and strolled through the fas144m- able pavilion. Up went the ldeg- nettes and monocles. "A. delightful day," cooed Archie as he sipped his tea re- gally. Not long afterward Archie journeyed to Toronto, where, he disposed of James J. Parker, the inept Canadian giant. Archie was pleased as punch to perform be- fore an appreciative crowd which included Canada's leading social- ..&•&•••• title bout with able Harold John- son at Madison Square Garden, Archie strolled down Broadway to the. Garden for the weigh-in ceremony wearing a black eos boy suit trimmed with white, a black sombrero and brightly polished, high heeled cowboy boots. The wisp of hair, as big as a horsefly, between his lower lip and chin and his moustache, were carefully cropped , These carefully calculated Cos", tumes, his amazing ability to shed weight in a hurry, his extra- ordary poise and glibness, as well as his master craftsmanship in the ring combine to make the ancient gladiator a colorful fig- ure, A natural 185. - pounder, the fortyish fighter has shed as much as 30 pounds in less than 50 days for light heavyweight title bouts, causing women the world over to ask; How does he do it?" "It's a secret 1 learned from an aborigine in Australia," says Archie with a grin, "I'm not tell- ing anyone about it, When I finally hang up "my gloves in another ten years or so, I'll write a book about it." When Archie' trained for his important fight with Nino Valdes, the Cuban Giant, at Las Vegas lait year, a travelled around with a vacuum bottle in a leather container slung over his shonl- ders. Occasionally he took a swig from the bottle, making sure sports writers saw him. The bot- tle contained nothing but beef broth, but when visiting writers hit the camp, they fell for the hokus-pokus and asked Archie what he was drinking. "It's a secret strength builder— a kind of goose juice—that I got from the natives while I was boxing in Argentina," replied Archie. But despite all the flim-flam which Archie invents to draw attention to himself and build up gates, he never forgets for a moment to get in tip-teop shape • for his fights—and he gets all her can put of his aging body. It wasn't so with handsome Maxie Baer, the 'Body" of the ring. The big, curly-haired Cali-. fornian never fully exploited his potential, though he did win the heavyweight championship from Primo Camera. Maxie was strictly a clown—a fun loving character who hated to train. Maxie loved practical jokes and he loved the dolls almost as much as himself. Even when he was training for his big moment—his crack at Camera and the heavyweight crown — Maxie couldn't change—It was at Asbury Park, N.,T., in 1934, when Maxie almost drove his handlers mad. He was involved in several romances, and .he did everything but cut a leg off to get out of training. He even„falted a sprain- ed wrist. ARTICLES FOR SALE INTRODUCING! Sito's Cologne; Tor Poono (women's) and Tie collars (Men's). Eight ounce bottles, sets at $5.00. Great value for tops on the market, Sito's 2629 E. Pulaski Road, Chicago 23, Illinois. ARTICLES WANTED WANTED — Heavy duty gasoline motor electric welder, good condition, Write particulars to Urbaitis. P.0, Box 887 Geraidten, Ontario. BABY CHICKS. ,breed cockerel bargains Light Sussex, Light Sussex X Red, Rhode Island Red X Light Sussex, Red. X Rock and other poptilar breeds, day, old $4.95, week old $5.95; 2 week old 57,95; 4 week old $8.95, assorted brelds $1.00 per hundred less. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES ONTARIO THE same high standard in '57. Want more eggs — want specialized 'meat' birds? We have the special strains, Plus standard strains, Ask for price-list. Prompt shipment, Bray Hatchery, 120 John. N„ Hamilton. ...,u 4,:. .4•1*, ,„•,,:., A."4,011 HAPPY NEW YEAR —Man, this Mr. 1957 in top hat and tails (okay, diapers) is the jazziest yet. I mean he's hip on this Hippy New Year bit. So get with it, daddio, at least halfway, and play ball with this'cool cat in the '57 hat, yeah, ,yeah. ites clad in white dinner jackets and evening gowns. Even some boxing writers wore white jack- ets — provided by the promoter, of course — but some matched the dinner jackets with brown shoes Archie was aghast. "Simply not done," he com- mented. ' The evening before, Archie, guest of honor at a reception at the plush Royal York, strolled into the banquet room clad in top hat, tails and white tie. He was as much at ease as a Duke at the Savoy. "High style goes with fighting and showmanship," explained Archie. The night 'he met Bobo Olson, Archie wowed the crowd at Yan- kee Stadium by stepping into the -ring draped in an eye-catching white and gold robe. It was cus- tom-tailored white flannel, im- ported from England, lined with gold satin, and trimmed with 10- carat gold braid. Designed by Archie, naturally. Before his light heavyweight ATTENTION TRAPPERS! New Instant Killing trap. The Canadian Associa" nen for Humane Trapping now sells the following instant-killing traps, size 11/2 , $1.50 each $15.00 dozen; size 3, $3,75 each; Sawyer, size 11/2, $1,20 each, $12.00 dozen; Bigelow, size 1, $1.40 each, $14.00 dozen. Order now from C,A,H.T. 28 Vesta Drive, Toronto, No C.0,12, BUY Tweddle Chicks with the for-vird look, today's chicks become antiquated tomorrow, so buy the latest "models" for the job you want your chicks to do. Oar latest models for egg production New Ames. In- Cross series 6,00, will lay more eggs on less feed than any other breed we have to offer., Also TOPS for eggs Shaver White Leghorn, Warren Rhode. Island Red, White Leghorn X Rhode Island Red, California Grey X White Leghorn. For dual purpose good for both eggs and meat, Ames In-Cross series 500, Red X Light Sussex, Light Sussex X Red, Red X Barred Rock. For Broilers Indian River Cross, Arbor A,eres White Rocks., Turkeys broad Breasted' Bronze A. 0. Smith Whites, Thompson Large Whites Beltsville. Started chicks, laying pullets. Cate-logne. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. FERGUS ONTARIO EXPERIENCED English - speaking girl for housework in suburban Toronto. 7-room bungalow, with all. electrical appliances. Own furnished room, Good friendly home. Top wages. Mrs. Goody, 74 King High Ave., Downs‘iew, Ontario. FOR SALE T E ROYAL BANK T.V. Lamps $3.00, Table Lamps. J. Thorne, 2471 St. Antoine, Montreal DISTRIBUTOR for Mercury ,Chain SztelS for Ontario. New saws and parts arriving from Wisconsin every week. Dealers For liomelite, I.E.L., Mall, Ser. vice on same. Sold on 'easy payment plan. Nixon's Chain Saws Watford. F CANADA - LIVESTOCK Condensed Annual Statement 30th November, 1956 FOR Sale five Aberdeen-Angus bulls eleven months to sixteen months. Kenneth Quarrie, R,R. S, Belwood, Ont. REGSTERED Holstein bull 'born Jan. 54, Seven nearest dams average 10603M. 704F. Younger bulls from V. G. dams with similar pedigrees, ,John Yocum, Toledo, Ont. ASSETS Cash on hand and due from banks (including items in transit) MEDICAL. $ 585,749,787 71 5,00 5,767 492,218,188 165,289,376 . . • Government of Canada and provincial government securities, not exceeding market value Other securities, not exceeding market value . • • Call loans, fully secured Total quick assets POST'S ECZEMA 'SALVE BANISH the torment of dry eczema rashes and weeping skin troubles, Post's Eczema Salve will not disap-point you, itching, scaling and burn. Ing eczema; acne, ringworm, pimples and foot eczema will respond readily ' to the stainless odorless ointment re-gardless of how stubborn or hopeless they seem, Sent Post Free an Receipt of Price PRICE $2.50 PER JAR POST'S REMEDIES .1863 St. Clair Avenue East. TORONTO 41,958,263,058 r,295,093,026 186,200,416 30,690,073 Other loans and discounts Mortgages and hypothecs insured under N.H.A (1954) Bank premises Liabilities of customers under acceptances, guarantees and letters of credit Other assets . . . . . . If You're TIRED ALL THE TIME Everybody gets .a bit run-down now and then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic condition caused by excess acids and wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's"stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing excess acids and wastes. Then you feel better, sleep better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band, at all druggists. You can depend on Dodd's. 52 ISSUE 1 -- 1957 93,174,380. 7,877,367 -e • n i/PhO -tomorrow? yarrtke imArgeatt STATEMENT OF UNDIVIDED PROFITS Profits for the Bear ended 30th November, 1956, after pro- vision fordepreciation and *income taxes and after making transfers tO inner reSerVes out of which full proViSion has been Made for diminution in Value Of iriVettinents and loans . . . . 412,467,268 , Dividends at the rate of $1.80 per share 48,299,783 titre distribution at the rate of per share . 1,260,000 9,559,785 .the I-louse ofSeagram. .kt'itet /85