HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-09-11, Page 3A NEW CAR—The long awaited
EdSel, newest car In the Ford
line, made its debut recently at
a series of press conferenies
across thee country, Aimed at
the "medium price' market, the
Edsel will have 18 models In
four series—.Ranger, Pacer, Cor-
sair and Citation, At right is
the driver's eye view of the
instrument panel and "Tele-
touch" push button transmission,
controls located on the steer-
ing wheel hub, The speed-
ometer is drum type. Heater,
defroster and ventilator are
operated by a single control,
right, centre. Front and rear
styling are shown in photo be-
low of 9 Citation two-door
hardtop and a Citation convert-
ible, The car has a vertical
grille and concave sculptured
sides. Horizontal taillights blend
into the flight deck luggage
compartment to provide a solid
bar of illumination, Each bar
has two segments. Turn indi-
cators and brake warning lights
are in outer segments.
'nerefegMgereselns-evele' s ; • le
eslerAse
eeiteeeet4teeee,
es„
Loss_ Of Memory
Causes Odd`Results
Twice in one day recently
people hit the headlines through
loss .of memory. A Somerset girl
picking primroses in a glade lost
a day out of her life and came
back to find herself in a country
road—wearing different clothes.
A trade union secretary found
himself in Geneva—reliving a
trip he had made four years
previously!
They are just two of the 10,000
tion of agents is doubly difficult
because West Germans may tra-
vel freely into East Germany.
Any mail between the two zones
is officially uncensored.
Refuting charges of laxity,
Bonn authorities point out that
more than 6,000 arrests were
made last year for treason or
acts endangering the state.
The statistics were alsoe a
measure of the peril to free
Germany. — From' Newsweek.
AGENTS WANTED.
at YOUR awn :80,sst
MEN or women, can work yeur own, hours, .sad reeee ,prosits ..up to .130I
SOAPS exclusive. hellSOWArt). products, and appUanees. competition,Ne„ not
avelleble to stores, .anti e they are
necessity in -every home. Write • once for free celenr Petah:Wu°, shoW.
big retail prices plus confidential whole- •
sale price list. Murray Sales, 9822 et,
Lawrence Blvd., ;Montreal.
ARTICL E S FOR. SALE
READ THIS-EVERY SUFFERER OF RHEU-
MATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS SHOULD TRY
DIXON'S REMEDY
MUNRO'S DRUG STORE
335 Elgin, Ottawa
$1.25 Express Prepaid
BABY CHICKS.
IF you want to stay in the egg business
It is necessary to buy special egg
breeds. Ordinary egg breeds and dual
Purpose breeds aro not good enough.
We offer the following top quality
egg breeds, Ames In Cross Series 400,
Strain Cross White. Leghorn, Rhode
Island Red X White Ledhorn, Warren
Strain Cross Rhode Island, Red, Also
dual purpose. Breeds, Broiler Breeds,
Turkey Faults, Older Pullets, Catalogue,
TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD.
FERGUS ONTARIO
CHICKS, pullets, wide choice. Including
Ames In-Cross (extra eggs, low cost).
Limited quantity started, Order Sep-
tember-October broilers now. Ask us for further particulars, Bray Hatchery,
120 John N., Hamilton.
FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE
NO. 60 Allis Chalmers Combine; Inter.
national 7 ft. Binder; Massey-Harris
ft. Self Propelled Combine; Apply
Guelph Implement Co. Limited. Guelph,
Ont.
MECHANICAL PARTS, REPAIRS
MOTALOY
RING AND VALVE JOB
While you drive for only $8.00. For
car, Motaloy saves you money. Motaloy
tionally guaranteed. Effective for life of
car„ Motaloy saves you money. Motaloy
Sales Co., 34 West Street, Goderich,
Ontario, Dealer inquiries invited,
MEDICAL
IT PAYS TO USE
OUR CLASSIFIED
COLUMNS
Is Biggest Best ?
This philosophy of whatever
is the biggest is the best seems
to be getting out of hand. It is
all right when applied to cir-
cuses and anything in Texas,
but now you. have the Depart-
ment of Agriculture chemists
and plant, researchers hailing
the wonders of gibberellin, a
new chemical which greatly in-
creases the size of fruits and
vegetables
It, has produced 12-foot- cab-
bages, tomatoes the size of foot-
balls and pole beans from dwarf
bush beans. The Department of
Agriculture comments, "W e
think there is a lot of research
to do yet." So do we. Most of
the fruits and vegetables are all
right just as they now are. There
should be some research to see
just what would happen if fields
of asparagus were to shoot up
like palm trees, pumpkins and
watermelons tipped the scales
at 506 pounds, and the Hubbard
squash resembled a Komodo
lizard.
The innocent whortleberry
would turn into a gelatinous
globule that would be as dan-
gerous to attempt to carry home
from the store as a small time
bomb . . .
And what about onions and
corn? If gibberellin is to quad-
ruple them in size that will pre-
sent two problems. How is any-
one going to be able to peel such
*a large and powerful onion? And
what would become of that good
old sport of eating corn on the
cb? —St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
COMrETFTION
Competition for Canada's
paper industry may still come
some day from lands of the bam-
boo, says The Financial Post. A
cheaper material than pine for
making newsprint and wrapping
paper is currently being, sought
by the Herty Foundation in the.
U.S. and bamboo has not been
discarded.
Aimee your own beverages. 10 top-notch
reCipes, 75e. Glidden's, 342 Lamarche St.,
Arvida, Que.
NYLON LACES, 36 yds, $1.00, Ribbon,
1,500 yds. $1,00. Beautiful taffetized,
1/2-3/4". Postpaid, Schaefer, 264, Druth-Mondyille, Que.
MEDICAL
POST'S ECZEMA SALVE
BANISH the torment of dry eczema
rashes end weeping Skin troubles, Past* Eczem a Salve will not disaPPOIM You.
Itching .sealing and bkIrliblg PeZeraill acne, ringworm, pimples and root Ooze-oa wet, respond readily to the stainless
odorless Ointment regardless et how stubborn or hopeless they seem. Sent Post Free on Receipt of Price Pelee $3,00 Pee 4AR
POST'S. REMENES
8(05 St. Clair Avenue East
TORONTO
OPPORTUNITIES. FOR MEN AND WOMEN
FORMULA FOR LOVELINESS
YOUR Complexion, Fragile and Cher-
ished, Ladies, do you have a dry and
lifeless skin? 1)0 you want a fresh and
lovely face? A. truly clean and glow-
ing_ skin? beautiful base for make-
uP? A clean rose leaf, Lovely com-
plexion is a thing to cherish and can
be yours by using our peach bloom
cleansing cream to really clean deep
down and condition your skin, 4 or.
only $1.95 and our Orange skin food
to nourish and stimulate your skin, 2
oz, only 51.95, Sold on Money back
guarantee, Agents wanted. Apply: Mary
Ellen Cosmetics Limited, 398 Dundas
Street, London, Ontario.
B' A HAIRDRESSER
JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL
Great Opportunity
Learn Hairdressing
Pleasant dignified profession; good
wages, Thousands of successful
Marvel Graduates,
America's Greatest System
Illustrated catalog Free
Write or Call
MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS
358 Bloor St, W,. Torento
Branches:
44 King St. W., Hamilton
72 Rideau St., Ottawa
FORD Model "T" or any older car,
brass headlights, etc. Mall full list of
parts, etc., to Box 655. Aylmer. Ont.
ISSUE 36 — 1957
PATENTS
FETHERSTONHA(JGH & compan
Patent Attorneys, Established 1890.
500 University Ave., Toronto. Pztents
,II countries.
PERSONAL
AUTHORS invited submit MSS all
types (including Poems) for book pub-
lication. Reasonable terms. Stockwell
Ltd., Ilfracombe, England. (Est'd. 1898).
$L00 TRIAL offer. Twenty-five deluxe
personal requirements. Latest catalogue
Included. The Medico Agency. Box 22,
Terminal "Q" Toronto, Ont.
PUPS
BOSTON'S MALE 8 months, young
Pups, Registered AV53178. W. Heath-
cote, Box 75, Langstaff, ontaria.
SWiNE
OUR Landrace. Sale held in Edmonton
on June 24th was an outstanding suc-
cess. We received the highest average
Price of any swine sale held In West-
ern Canada. And why shouldn't we?
We took top quality Landrace Swine to
this sale, all from Imported stock, and.
Landraee is the fastest growing breed
in Canada. Offering for immediate de,-
livery weanlings, four month olds, B.
month old sows and boars, guaranteed
in pig sows and serviceable boars, all
from. imported stock. Catalogue.
FERGUS .LANDRACE SWINE FARM
FERGUS 'ONTARIO
LANDRACE Registered 4-Star litter, 11
weeks old. Boars $75. Sows $100. JONES
BROS., Wilton Grove, 11.11, No, 2,
Ontario. (Six miles south of London.
at 401 Highway).
LANDRACE Swine are becoming more
and more popular in Canada. The de-
mand for Tonra Landrace Swine, all
from imported stock. is increasing by
leaps and bounds. Why? We sell top
quality stock, we sell at prices you can
afford to pay and we satisfy our cus-
tomers. Offering for immediate de-
livery, weanlings, four month old
sows and boars, guaranteed in pig
sows and serviceable boars, Catalogue.
TONRA STOCK FARM
R.R. 3, Holland Centre, Ontario
WANTED
The sermon went on and on. At
last the vicar paused and asked,
"What more, my friends, can I
say?"
From the back of the church
came a voice: "Amen."
STARTS YOUNG-W A YOUNdA tietegttfiy
pail of the education 'Of any
New' Yorker is -familiarization
with the city's sulOwdy.'this
little lad shows that made
of stern 'stuff cis he resolutely
-clings to an orris pole in
back Trani Coney Isliit d,
Grosswardin, had a strange and
disturbing skeane. He wrote It
devvn and sent for his servants
to tell them of it, while still In
iris bedroom.
"I dreamed," he told them,
"that I had a letter with a thick
black border bearing the arms
of the Archduke of Austria-
Hungary, formerly, as you all,
know, my
"When I opened the letter it
revealed a picture, I saw a
street with an alley off, Seated
in a motor-car were the Arch-
duke and Archduchess. An of-
ficer sat opposite tern, and a
chauffeur was driving the ear.
"Suddenly two yqung men
(belled forward and fired several.
freer sat opposite them, and a
duchess were shot. A crowd
surg-ed forward in great conftle
sion,
"Then the picture faded and
only the writing of the letter was
visible to me. I then read this:
`Your Eminence, dear Dr. Lanyi,
my wife and I have been vic-
tims of a political crime at Sara-
jevo, We commend ourselves to
your prayers, Sarajevo, June
28th, 4 a,m."
Later came the news of the
fateful double murder which
started the first world war,
One night there came a fright-
ening dream to. Dr. von Gudden,
who was the medical attendant
of the mad king of Bavaria, Lud-
wig II.
The doctor dreamed that he
was in a boat on the Bergersee
lake with another man, when the
other attacked him and both fell
into the water and were drowned.
A few weeks later, the mad
king suggested to Dr. von Gud-
den that they went for a row on
the lake. The doctor had evi-
dently forgotten his prophetic
dream.
For ,a time the king rowed the
boat quite sanely. Then, sudden-
ly, he attacked the doctor. There
was a fierce struggle and both
were flung into the water and
drowned.
Sometimes quite a trivial mat-
ter is revealed in a dream.
For instance, the great Ger-
man philosopher, Schopenhauer,
spilt a lot of ink all over the
floor of his study. When he rang
for the maid, she came and said:
"Well, isn't that strange! I
dreamed this last night."
"NonsenselP exclaimed the
philosopher. "How could you
dream what had yet to take
place?"
"Oh, but I did," persisted the
girl. "And what is more I told
cook and the manservant."
When Schopenhauer had cross-
examined these witnesses to the
girl's dream of the future, he
was convinced of its truth.
This is what he wrote about it:
"This story, whose truth I guar-
antee, puts the ,reality of such
dreams beyond question. There-
fore all that happens is fated.
Mr. J. W. Dunne, following a
dream 'in which he foresaw in
detail that terrible disaster when
`the Flying Scotsman jumped the
tracks north of the Firth of
Forh bredge with great loss of
life, studied the subject scien-
tifically.
Hie method was simple. He be-
gan to keep a dream diary. By
reading back he found that he
frequently had dreams of the
future.
He asserted that, if anybody
cares to take the trouble to keep
a dream diary, they will find, as
he did, that this power of dream-
ing into the future is not limited
to a small number of people, but
is the undiscovered faculty of
us all.
SLEEP
TO-NIGHT
AND RELIEVE NERVOUSNESS alum, TO-MORROW!
YOU
CAN
SEDICIN tablets taken according to
directions Is a safe way to induce sleep
or quiet the nerves when tense.
$1.0044.95
SEDICIN Owe axes Oifyl
Youtaltfoo.,
Wyou feel
'ktjt!:VCMMee.eee
Can We See
The Future ?
The death-cell silence was
broken by the condemned -man's
groans. "What's wtung?" inquir-
ed his jailer, holding up a flick-
ering candle.
John. Lee, called the. Babba-
combe Monster, and due to hang
next morning, stirred on his nar-
row prison cot.
"I had a strange dream," he
muttered. "I was pinioned, blind-
folded, and with the rope round
my neck on the drop. And when
the hangman drew the bolt it
wouldn't work."
"Nonsense!' declared the jail-
er. "It always works."
But he was wrong. For just as
in the dream, the drop failed to
work. They took the condemned
man back- to the cell and worked
on the mechanism. They tried
again, and once more it stuck.
There are thousands of cases
of dreams such as John Lee's
which revealed future events to
the dreamer. ' And there have
been many• attempts to explain
this astounding faculty of seeing
into the future.
One day Charles Dickens, the
great novelist, came down to
breakfast and said: "I had a very
curious dream. I dreamed that a
lady in a red shawl called on
me and said: am Miss Napier.'
I don't know any lady of that
name. Yet the dream was most
'vivid."
The following day two ladies
celled on. Dickens. One wore a ,
red shawl. She introduced her-
self as Miss Napier. She was an
admirer of the novelist, but un-
known to him.
Lady Hester Stanhope was one
of the most remarkable women
of the nineteenth century. She
suddenly turned her back on the
glittering London society which
had been her life and set' out
for the East. She settled among
the - Druse people of Mount
Lebanon and adopted their way
of life. When they came to be-
lieve she had the power of
divination they made her their
Uncrowned queen:
Had she this strange power?
It wpuld seem go.
For one day, before she left
London for her strange new way
of life, Lady Hester was enter-
taining in her Mayfair mansion
a number of guests, among them
a Mr. Wolff.
She turned to Mr. Wolff and,
said: "You mentioned at lunch
time that you were going to
'Aleppo and Antioch shortly?"
He agreed. "That is my plan."
"Well, don't go," advised his
hostess. "Both those towns will
shortly be destroyed by art
earthquake."
Mr. Wolff did not take her
warning seriously, and went to
Aleppo., One day he wag dining
there with de tessept, the
famousengiiieet Wyk! built the
Suez Calla], and a Mr, Betkete
"We are in petil here;" he tee
Merited, half-jokingly, remem-
bering Lady Hester's warning.
"The town is about to be de-
strayed by a fearful earthquake."
They all laughed et this and
thought no more of it. But a
few days later both Aleppo and
Antioch Were, in fade destroyed,
Joseph de Lanyi, bishop of
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Plague Of Spies,,
Probably nq city in EurOen
shelters mere spies and counter-
spies than Bonn, the vest-pocket
capital Of. West Germany. Agents
of some 80 secret services
from bath sides of the Iron
Curtain — are believed to be
tailing each other through the
mist-shrouded streets and
eavesdropping 0 n diplemetic
cocktail parties, Enough, cloak-
and-dagger plots have been
turned up for a drawerful of
Eric Ambler thrillers.
Recent contributions:
The respectable Hotel
Hammes, which caters to diploe
matic guests, was found to be a
heavily wired listening post fee
Soviet agents. The Reds, it turn-
ed out, and been picking up all
conversations on matchbook-size
microphones beneath the floqr
e' boards, recording them in the
attic, and having the matronly,
58-year-old manageress ship
Chem to East Berlin in food tins.
The Military Screening Ser-
vice disclosed that a clerk in a
West German Air Force office
had been selling copies of all
Interesting orders (and' some
routine documents which he
stamped secret to boost their
value) to East German security
police.
A waiter in the Federal Par-
liament building confessed he
had peddled documents arid let-
ters lifted from brief cases and
coat pockets of Parliament mem-
bers to Communist East German
agents in exchange for a red
Porsche s p or t s car. He had
agree to plant a time bomb in.
Parliament's main chamber.
Earlier, a Foreign Office offl-
'eial had been caught selling pass-
ports to Red agents from East
Europe. A former telephone
operator in the West German
Embassy in Moscow was accused
of hawking reports of hush-hush
conversations.
* Less glamorous, but perhaps
more important, is the Com-
munists' well-organized econo-
mic espionage. West German
businessmen were shocked to
find Communist copies of some
of their most secret engineering
processes on display at the re-
cent East German Leipzig Fair.
Agents had been trained in the.
Soviet zone for valuable tech-
nical posts in West German
firms.
What has made West Germany
such a happy hunting ground
for spies?
For one thing, almost every
West German has relatives or
friends living in the Soviet
zone, making them targets for
Red blackmail and other pres-
sure. Hundreds of government
employeeg have reported being
approached by Communist
agents. Undoubtedly hundreds
more have been contacted with-
, out tipping off German, secur-
ity services. Control and detec-
cases a year of people in this
country who leave their homes
rnytseriously—some never to re-
turn.
It is usually while doing the
most mundane things that-people
vanish. Like the Dorking, Sur-
rey, man who left home to pop
into the "local" a hundred yards
down the street to bring back
a pint of beer. Nine years later
he walked in his front 'door
grinning cheerfully—and brand-
ishing a pint he had bought when
his . lost memory suddenly re-
turned!
Even longer away was the 18-
year-old boy sent by his mother
to buy a pound of liver. He came
back 28 years later—with the
liver. When his memory re-
turned to him he found himself
working in Alaska. He travelled
straight home and bought the
liver on the way.
You wouldn't think a honey-
moon was the ideal time for
vanishing, but one man did so
while his wife was shopping and
walked about till he wore out
his shoes. He returned- after
three day$ with no idea of what
had happened.
Seven thousand out of. the•
10,000 who vanish in Britain
each year are men and a quarter
of all cases are due to:lose 'of
memory. Spring is the nine
dangerous time, say the experts.
In April and .May men, generally
aged from 30 to 40, find.the urge
to wander irresistible. , Another
danger time is after five years
of marriage. But many return
to their wives in time to ,share
the winter fireside!
For women the dominant rea-
son for disappearing is the sheer
drudgery of housework and the
feeling of being taken for grant-
ed. "I'll show them!" says the
woman who doesn't think her
,family appreciates her, and off
she 'goes. And, of course, there
are those who'vanish with lovers.
A fairly frequent cause among
boys is a feeling of social In-
feriority. They pass scholarships,
go to better' schools and telex
with richer boys whom they can-
not take to their own homes. So
they go off to seek a fortune,
YOUR WAY TO
BIGGER PAY "Did you tell your young man
that I think he's no good?" a
doctor inquired of, his daughter.
"Yes," she replied, "and he
said it wasn't the first wrong
diagnosis you'd made."
The lob you Want
And the taility, you long
for can be yours
if yOu Prepare ter It
"9 now. At Shaw's yOU
get Intensive nilve
train-
ing for a
definite career
tgi9vaeltvathlirat"
training time
individual
progress
minMiu cost
MOtilr't"terthilt le'."'4-
ENROL NOVI '
Seeteeee teitiN,' les YOU A READY
PAY CLASSES NOW OPEN
itecogniied diPhiMa courts
Sepairatei subisth
teekteeklea. • BUtikeet.Ate,
.a COMMERCIAL MINISTRATION
• CLERITYPE a AceOUNtiledl STENOGRAPHIC
GENERAL OF- sVctRcet-iTIA19RFA,,i,
FILE TRAINING
keine, Write Or Calif et our 'attire toe
complete icitormatien.
HEAD OFFICE s the 'EAT 'tektite
PHONE: Waifiaf 2-3169,
teriadies• Largest. Private thiattieti
Traimn9 Institution.
tTRAN15-eislearina. ederipleticie karigOont Bur -MO, is this impressive Welk`
soldiers killed derived Werld Wcit §upoNitett by the British War
the cemetery will be foe about Ir,"Otit) Soirfters, Atteeleciht,
friellethe, New Zealanders eibd Iitilitstanii, lilt third War 'eereetery located SHAW SCHOOLS
ON SOME FOREIGN
cemetery for allied
Greiees Commissieri,
IBrilDn't, Australians,
in lad twit/.
These dies most people work Under
pressure, worry more, deep leas. this
titans on toile and brain makes physics!
Otneti 'easier to lose-7-hatclet to regain.
Today's tense lowered resistance,
overwork, tatty.--any eel hese may affect
normal kidney action. When kidridyt get
bid Of 'Order, eiceeta acids and Wilitet
remain the systeiri, Teen .backache;
disturbed teat, that "tired-out" heavy-
beaded feeling often folio*. That'S the
'thole to take Dodd's Kidefds, Pills. Dodd's
Stimulate the kieiees ta normal
Then you feel bettet.•zieep belterwork
titter. Ask for Dethisi Kithity Pills at
iny drug counter.. si
MISS oARIZONA—The drawing board where Major Hoople is
produced holds an especial fascination for Miss Lynn Freyse,
who is Miss Arizona and a candidate for Miss America.' Her
father, Bill Freyse, draws the famous cartoon, Our Boarding
House, and in addition to drama, art is one of Lynn's talents.