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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-05-08, Page 7PERSONAL hemsYQCI 4.sotlivId5,ti jo)leirSS o8n1348)w, ebru4sdentr.sr, any subject,. Prompt action and ,Coln pieta details guaranteed. Write and send $1,00 for each question. Rennie if we ,cannot ..ansrver. Merlyn Re search, 2219 'Wesley Avenue, Evanston, Iftesoonralli IrAeLquierettmer. entis'weLnattyesfltvceatdaleolguux: licitided, The Medico Agency Box 22, Terminal '`Q°' Toronto Ont. SWINE WANTED: Steam angina in, good con. dition; Model T Font or other car from 1900 to 1930; Oxen Yoke and cradle* and scythe. Pay cash, H. P. Ilawink, Newmarket, Ontario. LIVE you seen the new Landract magazine? It answers a lot of your uuestions and mats you In touch with Canada's best breeders, S1.00 per year (quarterly). Single eePY 21t. Canadian Landrace Swine Association, 564 Cot; St, Francois, Ste, Therese de main' Ville, Que, Just received these two reports -from satisfied customers: One in Ontario Purchased bred sow farrowed with ter of 17 raising 15, other customer n Saskatchewan purchased bred sow fan rowed with litter of 12 raising 12. 'Mice you purchase from the Fergus ban draee Swine Farm you not only art frompriu r r° en ac f imported animals, securing stuck,wthee hbabevusett mby laoonuoyd4belcliounore blood lines from large litters. Weanling, 4 month old, 6 month old sows and boars, guaranteed in pig sows arid service• able boars for immediate delivery, Catw FERGUS LANDRACE SWINE FARM 1"tl:Eell‘GUS ONTARIO There is some satisfaCtion in having tut best. Out foundation stock was all pun chased from the best Breeders in Scot. land. We have some outstanding mats and several different blood tines, Weanling, four month old sows and boars, -guaranteed in pig sows, Immedi- ate shipment, Catalogue. TONRA STOCK FARM, R.R. No. 3, HOLLAND CENTRE, ONT. WANTED s'Itg sendi 400 EXPORT CIGARETTES or any other Macdona4Brand 'Postage included Mail order and remittance tot OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT MACDONALD TOBACCO INC. P.O. Box 49% Place &Armes, Manisa!, Que. Thus offer Is subject to any change In Government Regulations. SMOKES FOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL serving with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East ISSUZ 19 — 1957 BABY CHICKS FOR ANGLICAN INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS — Laundry Matron and Assistant. Single. Protestant. Apply ,— Indian School Administration, 116 O'Connor Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario. WE have chicks, in a wide choice. Also started chicks• and pullets, Get our Slay list with prices, Follow up the better markets with Dray, Bray Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamilton. year. rlirr timeggs toareplalnikt;.attaotoe:e isa whengooa fellow Is not buying, Buy chicks this the other fellow isn't planting. The time to raise chicks is when the other price this fall and winter. When bitY- log for egg production, be sure and Purchase egg breeds. Our tops Ames In-Cross series 400, Tweddle Lay More series T 100, T 110, T 120 and T 130. Shaver White Leghorn. White Leghorn x Rhode Island Red and Rhode Island Red, California Gray x White Leghorn. We have 5 tops for dual purpose, 3 special Broiler Breeds, Turkey poults. Send for our 1957 catalogue. TWEDDLE CHICK 1LATCHEItolENSTALRTIDO. FERGUS COINS FREE — 5 GENUINE FOREIGN COINS Let, us know your' want* Start Collect- ing Gerruine coins with our coin col. lectors Kit , only 54.95—SPECIAL PACK- 'ETS ,290 - 490 980 ' Coin folder and 8 coins 980. All coin Publications and Whitman Supplies: international Coln Co., 227 Victoria St., Toronto. DUCKS DUCKLINGS. Jansen strain. Kaki-, Campbells for layers, Large White Pekins for best meat birds, 25 - $8.50; 100 $32. Immediate delivery, Circular, Morris Day, Elora, Ontario. FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE NEW Holland 77 Baler with hydra- formatic $950, Or will trade for lum- ber. Apply C. Dicaire, St. Joachim, Ontario. D.E.M.S. LTD. ONTARIO distributor for Ford major diesel fuel injection pump overhauling $22. All other fuel pump and jectors overhaled at $3.50 per hr. Thornhill, Ontario. Phone AVenue 5-3421. FOR SALE .L 110 ACRES natural drained, square, clay loam, most productive in Ottawa Valley beside cheese factory, school, churches. Carries fifty head of cattle, 36 milking: Beatty stables. Milkers, machinery included. Brooder, hen and pig houses. Tenant cottage. Comfort. able twelve-room, brick home, double garage, good wells, hydro, telephone, spacious ;lawn, shade trees. We con, sider sacrifice for $18,500. Write Box 156, 123 Eighteenth Street, New Ton onto, Ontario $1,000 OFF list price. One model 30C (3584) David Brown 42 h.p. Medium- 'Heavy duty _gasoline tractor. Fitted hydraulic touch control, 6 forward, 2 reverse speeds, 2 speed power take- off , and pulley, swinging draw-bar, in- dependent rear wheel brakes, adjust- able 'tracks, universal lighting, factory fitted heavy duty hydraulic loader, digger bucket, bulldozer blade. Less than 70' hours use. Price $2,500. Box 158, 123.18th St., New Toronto, Omit, HELP WANTED FOR ANGLICAN INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS — 'Supervisors and Female Assistants, Should be ,Single and' have experience with children. ProteStant. Apply — Indian School Administration, 116 O'Connor Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario. FARM: 3 lots, good land,t.good build- ings, Hydro, telephone, much good lake front. Near village, If interested, write: Emil Culln, Arnstein, Ont. 'SAW filing and lawn mower business for sale. Modern machinery, good in. come. Five room house,tomodern. To be sold together. Good opportunity for right party. Age is only reason for selling. Priced right. Joseph Taylor, 588 Lafontain Street, Wallace- burg, Ontario. • AGENTS WANTED GREASES, PAINTS Atie Coilotchil Graphite AdditiVeSt Dealers wanted to sell 'to Fanners, Fleet Owners and Service etatione, Write •Warco Grease & 011 Limited, • goronte • 3, Ontario. • BE YOUR OWN BOSS I MIN or women, can work your own hours, and make profits up to SO0c.' selling eeeiesive .houseware produces and appliances: No competition, not available in. ,stores,. and they are a necessity in every home. Write at once rer free cower catalogue ing retail, prices plus confidential wholesale prlcelist. Murray salm ozz St. Lawrence Blvd„ Montreal, ARTICLES. FOR SALE 500 3-COLOR printed nem And address labels,it x 11/2 . Light blue, dark blue, gold.' Plastic, case. Send $1.00, Schuster, BOX 1419, .Dept. C., Springfield„ Illinois, MEDICAL FOLKS PAST FIFTYR Auf:w strength from Ego Herb Top, or money back. All Canadian Herbs. $1, Postpaid. UNICORN ,SALES, Ilex $6, i)uffalo 22, N.Y. 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Ottawa TEACHERS WANTED FARMBOROUGH Protestant School Board requires two teachers for rural area, grades one to seven. Living ac- commodations supplied. Salaries: $1,400 - $1,800. Write; Harry H. Hopson. Farmborough, Que. QUALIFIED teacher for one-room school, Highway 401 near Oshawa. Present enrolment 27, Grades ,1-8., MINIMUM salary $2,600 with allow- erica for experience. APPLY, stating qualifications, expert ence, salary, name of inspector, Mrs. Ethel Hanna, Sec.-Treas., R.R. 2, Whitby, Ont. PATENTS FETHEFtSTONHA UGH & Corn p a n y, Patent Attorneys. Established 1890 600 University Ave. Toronto. Patents all countries. PERSONAL SAFES Protect your BOOKS and CASH from FIRE and THIEVES. We have a size and type of Safe, or Cabinet for any purpose. Visit us or write for price etc. to Dept W J.64-J.TAYLOR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS' FQR delightful Seacoast Vacation on beautiful Wells Bay, in quiet, pleasant surroundings at gnest Home directly on Ocean front. 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Now Is the time, write for more details to Dept. W„ Station C., 1600 Delorirnier, Montreal. AUTHORS invited submit MSS all types (including Poems) for book pub- lication. Reasonable terms. Stockwell Ltd., Ilfracombe, England. (Est. 1898). OVERWEIGHT? Take off excess fat. Formula compiled by Doctors, without medicine, drugs, or exercises. Copy $1.00. Evelyn, Box 1702, Erie, Penn- sylvania, USA. /.314en 4ao 4- famorroiP rirdire invidera4ati the ouse of Seagram 160 YEAkS-r4 OF;INTEGRIT8;' CRAFTSMANSAIP tiIRADiTION bistilleri iince 18:57 CONCRETE EVIDENCE-='Orimdma Motley Loves 'What if toys this treiliIy laid San 'Francisco Nec4/5 paperboy Corr kleby, 14; 'puzzles over the 'statement. Those. who disagree will have-to drive their point hohie with a, chisel• concrete het Set,• These &OS Istria people Mirk under Worry 'More, sleep leaf. Thla Strain on body-and brain Mikes physical fitness easier to S lose—harder . to regain: lodity's teiiie• thing; !Mitered: resistance, overwork, may "affect hairnet kidney salon: When kidneys' get out of eider, ekeoi 04 .wiifet remain in the iyileiM,'Theti disturbed rest, that "fired -ear NM*, headed feeling often the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pillt.'Dadd'i Stimulate the kidneys normal Then you feel, better—deep better„.4iferk better. Ask for podia Kidney. Pilli"st lay &tit counter. 33 IF you feel CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ftiMB Cor4on.5mitly AaslEr 11 Sharpl 'With all gardening. equip- Ment, it will pay in dollars and in toil saved to keep it in good shape. It takes only a -minute or two to scrape the dirt off 'a cultivator or spade before put,- 'till; away and noVnaany mere, minutes to add a drop of oil to prevent rust. Also an occasional serape with an old Ale will make a hoe or cultivator kill about ten times as many weeds. With power tools it is essential ,that ,they be oiled and greased re- gularly and moving parts should be wiped off with an oily rag, especially after mowing when the grass is clamp or cultivating when the garden is dusty. It is e also an excellent rule after-4 ' using any power machinery to cheek over main bolts and nuts and see that they are tight. Properly handled and reason- ably cared for, a power mower or garden tractor will last for years. Watch For Bugs With so many easily applied chemical mixtures on the mar- ket, there is little if any excuse for having our flowers and veg- etables damaged ,by insects or disease. It is no longer.necessary to prepare various concoctions. All that one has to do is to, go tp the nearest seed store, tell them our troubles and get some handy preparation which is simply dusted or sprayed on, For every bug or disease there is a speci- fic cure or control. The main thing is to start control measures just as soon as the first injury appears. Treatment is not ex- pensive,A healthy, clean and vigor- ously growing' garden is the best insurance against injury. Well spaced, well cultivated plants are far less susceptible to trou- ble than neglected plots over- run with weeds. Prompt clean- up measures, after harvest or blooming, and in the spring and fall will also help greatly. Many bugs and diseases live over in the ground, er'in ;wee& along the edge of the garden. Clean- ing these up regularly will help substantially in keeping a gar- 'den healthy. Is It Ready? It is a mistake and often a serious one to do any general cultivating or sowing while the ground is muddy, either be- cause the winter's frost is still coming out or there s have been recent rains. Heavy soil, espe- cially, is liable to,bake hard and lumpy if dug or worked while too wet. A good test'-is to take a little earth and squeeze it in the hand. If when released, it crumbles, it is safe to wprk. If it forms and holds in a ball, however, it is best to let dry out further. Straight Rows For Vegetables String-straight rows and as long 'as possible in the vegetable garden are not a sign of fussi- ness ,but' of efficiency or com- mon sense. It will pay a. dpzen times over to take a little care in planting our carrotts, lettuCe,- beans and tomatoes straight and cultivation is Simple and -quick evenly spaced. When we' do this and it is safe ,too, even when the new -plants are just start- ing to peek through the :soil. If we are sure'. the row, is 'straight and the plants in the row evenly 'spaced then we can weed quickly and cultivation is only half the chore it would be if' the. seed was' tossed in - any- where. A long string and some good stakes are absolutd musts in planting. BecauSe' the neat vegetable garden is se •easily , cared for, many 'gardeners also plant the flowers they will use for cutting right along side the vegetables. This is an excellent' place for a row of sweet peas, for the main planting of &di- . olat end for any flower seeds left over from the regular beds, TEMPER, JOE, TEMPER—It appears that. Joe Gordon, manager of the Francisco seals, is kicking umpire John Nenezich in the pants after a disputed play in a game against Portland at San Francisco. Tricks That Catch Wall-eyed Pike IT PAYS TO USE OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SIEEP..-TOIVITE SEDICIN tablets token according to directions is a safe way to induce sleep or quiet the nerves when tense. $1.00 All Dreg Stores or Adrea Ltd., Toronto S. May is a magic month in the middle west. It means it's time to go fishin' again. And most fishermen who have dipped their lines in the early spring over the years have their spot all picked out. Chances are they've been fishing this same piece of water with the same bunch of guys for a couple oft, decades on opening day. One old pro from Minneapolis is looking forward to his 52nd opening day on Lake Mille Lacs. These are the t eterans, and they are odds-on favorites to fill their stringers by noon. But what about the newcomer who hasn't fished this area before? How can he find out where the good spots are? There's one sure-fire way = to get the straight dope. Pick a town in a lake section and wan- der down to the local bait shop the day before the season opens. You'll • 'get more tips on good fishing water than you can cover in a 'whole season. An- other good bet is to contact the local game warden. It's part of his job to see that the sportsman enjoys. his fishing trip, and you'll find him willing to help. Look for the' pebbly reefs and shoals if you're after walleyes because these fish' have just spawned and aren't out in deep water Yet. Still fishing and trol- ling with live minnows accounts for most of the walleye limits, and one of the favorite rigs is the three-way swivel with a bell sinker on two or three feet of line off one ring. The other has a gut leader (slightly longer) with the minnow hooked light- ly under the dorsal fin. This ar- rangement keeps the minnow alive and allows him to swim freely in a fairly wide circle. The northern pike is a vor- acious eater at this 'time of year and is a favorite quarry be- cause of his mean temper. He too has just' come back into the lake' from spawning beds up rivers or in flooded He'll eat 6r fight anything that comes Within striking distance. A good, Whippy bait rod or spin- ning rig with an assortment of plugs, and spoons is the best outfit for northenis. Cast for the rocks and deadfall timber around the mouths of streams Wage Inflation During the discussion on ((tenon* trends in Canada and the United States, tiering the 49th meeting of the ecepadae United States Committee in Princeton, New Jersey, last Month considerable reference WaS made to the dangers of wage inflation. It was pointed Out that Wages in this Country have. been rising at a faster rate than the cost of living or than the actual physical volume of goads, Due to the shortages of .Labour the demand has been great and advantage has been taken of the opportunity to in- crease wage rates beyond nor- mal, limits, One manufacturer with intasrests on both sides of the border pointed out that one of Canada's raw materials is ex- ported to. Europe, fashioned into consumer goods and brought back to this country and sold at prices 20-25% below that for which the same kind of goods could be made and sold in this country. The statement was also made that "it is not longer nos- Bible to buy a moderately priced automobile in Canada or the United States of North Ameri- can manufacture," This latter statement gives point to the story datelined London, England, early in March, to the effect that Britain's auto- mobile industry is" making an all- out attack on the North Ameri- can market. Last year 32,000 British cars were sold in the United States, compared with 25,000 in 1955, an increase of 29%. Yet reports from United States indicated a sharp drop in the sales of American cars. 'Bri- tish manufacturers say they hope to do even better this year. In a provocative and pessimis- tic article entitled "Are Living Costs Out of Control?" in the February (1957) issue of The Atlantic, John Kenneth Gal- braith, Harvard Professor of Economics, sets forth a now * popular *version of the wage- price spiral which, he saws, is generated by strong unions, which demand and obtain wage rate increases in excess of in- creases in productivity, and large corporations, which raise prices to protect profit margins. Mone- tary and fiscal restraints, suffi- ciently stringent to break the wage price spiral, would cause havoc in. the more competitive sections • of the economy and create an intolerable amount of unemployment. The alternative, direct price and wage controls, are tielitieallY unacceptable in a free society. So, concludes Gal- braith, we cannot have full em- ployment without persistent in- flation. Quite apart from administered prices, wage increases in excess of productivity, 'escalator clauses and the like, negotiated „,wage rates limited to increases in Out- put per man hour in the indus- tries concerned inevitably lead to a persistent upward pressure on the cost price structure and un- dermine general anti-inflation- ary policies. As long as average money wages for the whore la- bour force increase proportion- ately with increases in net out- put per man hour, both money and real wages can rise together at a stable general level. prices. But as the Chamber of Commerce of the United- Stites has pointed out, to apply this formula to particular firms, or -in- dustries is a crude fallacy that' has been exposed again ;and again. This whole matter of wage inflation is one which de- serves serious consideration by all thinking Canadians. From the Chamber of Commerce "News Letter." and retrieve with plenty of action writes John Henrickson in "The Police Gazette". The northern is a plenty savvy fighter so don't let him play possum near the boat. Usually after a good scrap he will appear to give up and allow himself to be towed toward the boat like a floating log. When he does this, hang on, because he's just faking. About the time you are congratulating yourself on a nice fish he will explode into the air and throw the plug right at your head. If you're fishing inland waters this spring and are looking for a different kind of thrill, try the lake trout. Any of the local - folks can tell you which are the best trout lakes, and there is some first-rate sport here with a light rig. Shortly after the ice goes out, the lake trout, who usually dwell in deeper water, come up around shore looking for minnows and newly hatched fry. Take a canoe and slide along the-rocky shore- lines or around the islands and cast bright, little spoons over the drop-offs. The trout you catch will, be four to eight pounders with plenty of fight. They' seldom break water but go for the deep holes or over sharp rocks. They are lightning-fast swimmers and have a change of pace that will fool you — and man, what eat- ipg. Other than early May, perhaps the most anticipated event of the season is the annual explo- sion of muskies found in inland waters. It occurs usually be- tween the 4th of July and the 1st of August, and is always fabulous. In one week-end in this period during the ,1955 season more than 60 big muskies were caught in one' small, bay. There is a small, but growing' body of anglers who claim that one of 'fishing's finest thrilli is to be -found on a good panfish lake with a light fly rod. To 'this group the mid- western lakes offer ' two great scrappers -- bluegills and • crap- pies. Local fishermen who pursue this hobby have taken, to build- . ing anchored brush rafts on the ice in tile wintertime. When the ice 'melts, the raft sinks and provides ideal cover for the pan- fish. When May rolls around this year the fishing season will be on 'once again. It will bring thrills that only a fisherman can understand. Chances are that on that day" there will be headlines of new crises, new bombs, new threats — but, who cares, in May it's fishin' time. How Can I? By Anne Ashley Q. HOW can I tlean linoleum that has become SpOtted with paint or rust? A. Rub it gently with steel shavings or emery. paper. Q. HoW•eari remove old •Wall Paper front the wall? 'A, 13y using a heaping table- ' ;spoonful of saltPeter to a Of hot Water and applying free-, 1Y With a fiat brush Keep 'the Water ligt and the paper can be pulled Off .daSify. Q. I How can remove scratches from dark furniture? A. They will hardly be notice- able , if they are painted With iodine befall polithing With Alf, niture pOlish. Q. Ho* can I tighten screws in fliinititre that are lOOSe and keep falling out? . A. Dip them in glite- and titre* back in Pla;e ly. They will not loosen again. , Q. Ho* .can revive the eel,. Ors In a faded ritg Or carnet? A, Try applying a weak Wu- tiOri Of alum 'and 'Water.