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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-06-18, Page 5a They Call It Th t' There',s4 a funny. thing about' thetriUctle lib a 1 t it ahnOst tiev thiltWilg*ithftheacnUekleS.'i A eurve ball h9oks, a fast ball bops, arid a alidetbreaks, at- • Most identieally 0001 rsegek ,,knuisklq , thrown by a ,rnastpr',: 'takes Off in a unique and'Solifiary.'Way. ' Its a. pitchthat 46/dbin ,moVes • the pme way °, Pitcher); •• catcher, a i d batter ean OrilY guess what it will do, A quiet North 'Carolinian named Jame s Hoyt' Wilhelm was baseball's acknOwledged roaster of tlie knuckle' ball after he shut Otit the New \)terk Yan- kees foi..the second tinie in seven days, 'building his season, . pecord to 7 and 0, and lowering — his earned -run Bverage to 1.13, William, the; a5 -year-old &ice of manaker ,Paul Richards' Bal. timore pitching staff, can throW curves 'and- sliders and fast balls. Once in, a),:fhile he does. :put 85 pa?' cent of the time,. and - invariably:I.when he is in treu... 14, HoyVWilhelni goes wit -1.P' the l knuCkler. ' iu f.,1,)/l. e • .rA .,, g th.."b,a11,, wit itlitirrib•,and tips of I1i ind4: and tniddle ,fihkers ,;moving into., an easy windup. 'W COI, his ' tight wrist ldeked, Wilhelm throws and the :Pitch floats innocently toward home plate alrinost•with7 out, sp_in. • ..Therii, lust before it , rea4Chethe VAt.fer, th%10,aSehall:! suddenly We'aveg. It fmay. mg' down, and ,or andis out. It May abruptly sail, or$' at- least,- appear to sail.- .1.!,When a batter hits semetning,likthat • solidly," says Richards, ari ' tense, Studious rrian,':"yotril.av4 to conclude :,tbrat Ws an atei-_, Throtigh the years' Istfehit chers as Fred Fitzsimmons and Dutch Leonard carved long careers as knuckle -ball ex- perts. "But," says Casey Sten- gel, "I never seen one of them throw it as good, as this .feller (Wilhelm)." , Wilhelm began th rkw ipg knuckle balls as a teen-ager and in 152, is ..rdokie year, he wen fifteen lames in relief for the ,zo New r k Giants. Later his , control filtered and he had a • dilfi'Cult' time finding it again, He „drifted along to St. Louis arrcrthen Cleveland before 'RI: chards, a master pitching in- " 'staictoti reclainied him: "I won-. dared why, had been used in relief," itichardi' says, "corning in with, men on base where one passed ball could hurt him. I tthal,,.4VerhiPsifif Hoyt': started, the runners wouldn't get on base to begin w,ith." A side problem for Wilhelm has been living with catchers. J. W. Porter at Cleyelanditried catching Wilhelm with a first baseman's glove but abandoned the idea when hix harld .15egan aching. Other catchers wore xnasks just to warm him up. Gus Triandos, Wilhelm's current catcher, allowed four passed 'balls one game, but 12e1iev.es that if he gets his body behind the ball, he can handle it. Whilhern does not work his favorite pitch to spots, "I throw bigh or I throw low," he says, 'tut I never go for a corner. I just try to get it Over the plate." Wh'en he does, batters abandon hope. • "Hey Hoyt," sho,uted Hank Bauer, the tough' old Yankee pro, after the second shutout Throw me a fast ball.' Wilhelm grinned and gripped an imagin- ary knuckle ball. Bauer winced and looked away. , IT'Ffaxia NEWSWEEK ': • . -A . , ., - --"e" .-,,,,, ., • • N , a, '• ..,.••••#.••,>•-•••... '..:. ,,.0` 4.,,„4".•-,t ... MAKING AIP FOR LOST TIME - Edward Vollbely„,87, ,above, , . , ' itook 4 skelitChingzfive months ago. Since he began his latter- day art ccireer, he's turned out scores of sketehei in ,postel, ' Dubbed, "Grandpa Moses" by his friends, ,Vollbehr says, he •riVer took instruction. . .. ,, . When Sneak Punch • Won -For Jrenchman ;•14. : „Gebrges Carpentiee5 was un- doebtedly one 4 thqinost band- . some ,boXers who evkr laced on .agio,eFreflChflh who be- came light -heavyweight charn- rpion of' the world had a profile .,that could 'easily• -lave won him a fortune on he films if his fists' .1-iad not already been doing so in,the ring. And heldid, in fact, become a film star -On retirement from boxing. It was Carpentier who, prob- ably more than any other boxer, Was responsible for women flocking to watch the sport. He, had another fatal fascinatien, too. Just as women fell fof his' handsome features, so the fell before his flashing fists. t • British boxers seemed partici]- , la,rly ,quick to „ succumb. Three topline Men, Billy Wellsf Joe Beckett, and Kid Lewis, were all knocked out by him in the first round. Beckdtt,- in fact, suffere,d this fate twice. Wells and Lewis never 'had the. chance to play "double or quits." One thing is fairly however. If Carpentier and Lew- is had met again the verdiet" Wodld have been reversed. As A.m.& opt:the occasion they did meet, in May, 1922, Carpentier, thpugh he, won thp,„verdict: Xok' almost everything else. •, 'On the' face'of things the fight was hopelessly one-sided. Car- pentier was light - heavyweight champion of the world. Lewis „ was currently British and Euro- pean welter and middleweight-. , champion, but all the physidal advantages e r e • with the Frenchman. At the weigh-in Carpentier • only just past the scales at the 175 pound limit; Lewis stepped on in his street clothes and still weighed only 157 pounds. Car- pentier also had the advantage of nearly four inches in height and three inches in reach. What chance had Lewis of getting .through that long guard to land an explosive punch on his -op- ponent's handsome chin? 4ilta.9144,gin Tao-hui resigned under 'fire after he granted a divorce Without hear- ing the husband's side then later irriarriedtthedivorcee-. during training. Lewis had a warming7up, fight and learned , that .,Descarnps was sending a spy TO watch him'. The spy had little chance to gain rtitech in- .. formation' -the fight was all over in about r a Quintile- On Another.occasion, during a trail...! ing Work-out,, Lewis aiscovered that a friend of Carpentier's was in the audience. Lewis stopped' -,Worle*:,and-aked hirot.to leave, indipating that there, would be: no more action until he had gone.. :/But ipovas .the incident of the mouthpiece that had' Carpentier really 20xed. • , sev.eral years fighting in America, and had, 'there. accitfirecrai'intouthpieee,, g "faith bf rothction -now-uniVer- eally. used by- boxers -,,but a nov- elty, in ,th9ge• days. Carpentier did not possess one, and Des - camps claimed that Le.vvis would • haVe an' unfair advantage by Using 'such a device: Ffie 'Englishman's reply was short and to the point: no mouth- „piece,no fight. He. Added, that litere was,nothing to, strip Car- , .pentier using one if he wished. Th e -beikilcldrect "Tfenchinan's face-saving rejoinee to this was th'at fLewis. fcould4rwear his mouthpiece.iprovided It was the sante type as he us,e5:1,in train- ing, and that Carpentier was to be alloWed -to inspect it be- fore the fight. -4.1 • lan't,"eektain'whether iie ever did see it; but he was given -,no..time.:--to think ,about it once the., fight began, for as soon as the bell sounded Lewis' tore across the ring punching hard • With '16th hands. Carpentier, who had expected a more sedate *openings was plainly shaken and went; into an inunediete. As they broke, Leeds produc- ed aflurrY” of blows of such ' -power that Carpentier's ribs be- gan to redden, althOugh the con- test was Only a few: seconds old. Then; suddenly, Lewis „switched his attatk to the.mouth, and in: no time blood was trickling . from ,the Frenchfrian'S lip. ' "The crdwd 'Was -already in an .-uproar at this- sensational , start, and Oarpentier, plainly puzzled, went inte..another clinch.' This "i) vis, partially breakin.k free, started' a fruity' of in -fight- - • Carpentier was now more than putzted—rhe-,was badly rattled and. .punching wildly, Some of his blows_ brought a warning frein the' referee and oncerat Eekfeia" taine' in, the .c.Frencliiiriatr.i 'grabbed. -One emit imden his--own,,left and 't•Unehed away with .his right. Miring this tangle—he ,also appeared to hit Lewis with his head,,and though this rnuk have been accidental : the Crowd WOO not MOW to show A their anger, .SeneatiOnal as this start had "beerti, more was to come, The referee, already tired of the Constant Mauling and holding, stopped' the 'fight and lectured the boxers: As •he -"finished, dropped his- hands and turned towat,dshini.prOt0Stirig- jy,,110.:oppodA,0• tom:0 •darn, 'plai,that he had been too busy • tfyIng T:1.1Fna1/4-Pififelies to be bDthErVe • abrititliolciihe, but he - 110/Mr' had the &ailed'to Sneak. Atithed td ,getpak to the referee, the bemused Car- Pentiet had a perfeet view of art unprotected jaAlilg'13Oker'a in - Stiff& lirli`ked-theriediately: his ottt hi' a fierce hook that tray;elled„barely a foot and Caught Lewis square on the paint Of the javt., It Was e perfect' bloW, per- lectly deiiVered. Nb then could have simViVed it,.,least Of all. one eil4ght tift his ,.guard s ,Lewis had bean. He ertinipied ei the 'floor; net 104 tiffoiStileidiW but Sitting dazed, COMA yet unable in get Sufficient Strength iqhlirgfstsot'' had Still half a minute to run when the ref- eree predalmed4'7Carpentier the ianii4a storm of bo,oing that lasted 'for several minUtes. ,C,arperitier's , action, though' juStified and legal and probably inStinctive, was anything .but .sporting,.nnd the' crowd emphat-, .ically let him know their views. But there was no question of 'clisqtialifying the Trenchman, as seine of them. demanded) Tech - Carpentier was entitled to act as ,he did, The rules state that a boxer shall deend him- self ,at all times and if Lewis -L wasfault. srif'atrt.eadl, to begin, again af- ter the brief stoppage that W33 his Lewis naturally felt he had ,been treated Unfairly, but l was left to wily little DescampS tQ sum up the situation, "It was battle of *its," he' declared. "Carpentier came out on Yet wbat a.perialty Lewis had • to pay on the one occasion he 'railed to let his fists do his talk- ing ‘in the' ring! But phySique wasn't every- thing. .Carpentier', had been helped,to Win many, of his pre- • vious -victories by, • the shuyar,clu mOVis z-,4514-hik , wily manager, Francois,z,apeAarript So when Lewis!. outsmarted ,I0escarnps in the Reelirninary Carpenti&..4inust ha% been bad- ' ly.taligcSio ' Two -such incidents oceUrred, , ,c • ktilt? r' • AtIONolAttr.L, t'ai•liirriii•dcsiont*, 49, hid liti tate di he Wag , . - lOken IntO'Ne,I,!.(1forks Federal•Coart by FedereOeiredtics agentS., tie riepht hand' rnon ot Mafia .04iiiritird Vito Genovese weii eirriStecl Ii'Jin 2'in" l',,TeVi Jeri,eyi-,, Sin -ding' iii Year-lon•et Mein- ,)Itiintut,Iik,weia .4,1d,, iii,, $1,00,000 ball' '014:pleaded, 'IlitMeelit fit itharges Ot tortiptraty tit Violate 'edereil iiiirtalki iii"Aite 1yRONG LOCATION A farmer, ,runnind for the of- li6e Of county treasurer, was making campaign tours around` his district. One afternoon he Vas iddiessing a ' gathering which consisted mostly of farm- ers. These sons of the soil were, not,too sympethetic to his poli- tical views, and he was being • constantly heckled as he talked. QM farmer finally said, "Hey, Joe! You call yourself a farmer? 'Lees see the calluses on your hands!" "My friend" snapped the can- didate, "I am a modern farmer.. "Before I came here this after- noon I spent six hours on a bin- -in a 30 -acre field of oats. If you call yourself a farmer ,,yeu. know that the - calluses aren't on my hands!" .• .................................... . . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . AGENTS WANTED Hospital Superintendent aEwsTErt&L. nurse for so.bed raptiern hospital, staring JulY 1, VW, Varnish. * ed 3 -'Oona apartment provided. Reply, etatipg previous experience and salary expected to Mrs E, LintOns.Secre- tary, Englehart and District HOPpitar .4,4•444,4.444.,•44.4—,444.4,44***. 1**** Board, Box 609 Englehart, Ont. ENJOY the etmeephere of a friendly 640 -bed DOWngOWI) hOeNtal. THE TOROloNT5O0WhvErSoTEsttletHOSPITAL Toronto itALsrr4 svacancrrs,T ies forGEns Es 1255.00 per Month at Present With A3- nual increments to 3285.00, 40.hour 5 -clay work week WRITE giving full details to DireetOr of Nursing Service, OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN j 01 14' LGAeAraeDraAntHAIRDRESSERapLiprEoAr trDeusnisntoygs 10 0 L Pleasant, dignified professien; good wages, Thousands a successful M:rses ehrgerastdueSYss Ameristeril Illustrated Catelogtie Free Write or Call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL 356 Bloor St. W., Toronto Branches: 44 KAng t, W„ Hamilton 72 Igeleau trest, Qttawa .4.44.41 PERSONAL *Vt.*. IllY EUPT.URE was removed naturally. NUNEEE reAtIren aRN Cad: in Your Spare Time. Just !show your friends our Chri-stmas and All -Occasion Greeting Cards (including Religious),. Stationery, Gifts. Write for aamples. Colonial Card Ltd 489-B 1 Queen Oast, Torento 3. •FIRE Alarms peunds loud alarm when fire Is small', every home shouId be Protected, hen,g .aeywhere, no installa. tion cost, 'guarenteed, $7,95 prepaid. ire. , gale offer. A. Hare, Bath Ontario. • BABY CHICILe. ASK for Bray liet, Ames dual pine Peee arta Leghorns, daYeleand started, Prompt shipment. Order July.August broilers now, ProraPP -31'11Pment dual purpose cockerels. See local agent - or write Bray Hatchery, 120 John, North, Hamilton, Ont. Boys' AND -GIRLS' CAMPS • CAMP CENTENNIAL for girls 6 tie '14 years. 5Q.,.mi1e,s from Toronto. Eetab, lished 30 years. Varied activities. Ex. pert leadership. Brochure op request Director Mrs, V. Hickingbotteni, Island Grove, P,O. ;Lake Simeoe) Ontario. In Toronto phone Mrs. Woollard or Mrs, Hurst ME 3.3772, MARIDAN RANCHO BEAUTIFUL, ecenic location. Mlles ot riding trails. Children 6-16 years, $25.50 weekly. Best of supervision. Write R.R. 1, Varney. Phone Durharn 580W2, BOYS. ,,e-16; horeebriPY riding, swim. ming, hikes, etc. 'Good meals, 'Write Circle Bar Dude Ranch, 11.R., 1, Cale- . don, or „phone 57R3. CHILDREN'S CAMP for boys' and girls 6.17. All land and Water sports, ,under collese-trainecl leadership. Registered Nurse. Horne cooked meals Six ponies and horses to.t ride at no extra cost. Screened insulated cabins, Aqua plan- ' hige and -Water- ceding -29th year. Sol' Canada's outstanding camp. Highly recommended. Reasonable. Dr and Mrs. Martin, ,Directors Write for free fol- der: "WIldwood" Vaudreuil Quebec. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY LEARN Auctioneerfitg. Term soon. Free • catalogue.,,,Tteisch,A.uction Col. lege, Mason City, Iowa:America. BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE HARDWARE Store and or Heating, Plumbing, Tinsmithing 'Busbless in in- -clustrial town. Reasonable, Apply Box 367, Perth, Ontario FOR SALE 'HEATING and plumbing business. Fully equipped, .good opportunity for aggres- Sive person. HERCO SALES -COMPANY, GODERICH GENERAL country store in Finger Lakes area 12 miles Watkins Glen, N.Y.; 6 rooms, bath; 2 acres. Gross $50,000.,,Croceries, gas, oil, beer, drugs, drygoods. Owner going south, 523,000 complete. Will finance.- Jvan Garnet, Dundee, N.Y., R No. 2. Call 456X1. ,. Village Hardware ANDFUELBUSINESS 3125,000 annual turnover. Asking price including 3 trucks, tanks, sheds, 3 store fronts and all general equipment, plus 530,000 'active stock - $60,000, about 520,000 will handle. Gas station, garage, 'eerestauranti with attached residence, • • -goo&tetowie. on 'highway: Total prie 4.. ' 516,000.. 1 ' - Ar...,.. N .,, ,...,.,, LAWRENCE McKNIGH YT‘,41 '., REAL 'ESTA E'ANID INSURANtr •f LIST •Fiticray WEM,0•ONT,.. ,e, --' _PelONE 2;_. expg. 240 e.' bAIRY E ' IPMENT 'e PERVEC ON Wallies teivith-irdanclaril or ' automatic!, control, Tottreeespendet, or. pipe line types, have Mad Oreeway7for er ,oser„, 40 years. Installation and se'rv-e...e., ". leranYWhere in WestelOntario. Our . gifstrelaear ireresitOrrll .taorllalegoneCrlig Goderich,-Ont. ' FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE VISITOR - r,ii Maharajah of Mysore, on tour in the Uni- ted.„States,. observes the sights in Anaheim, Calif. ..-HOw Can I? By Anne Ashley Q, How eats 1 irefilOVe mildew? Remove rnildete by wetting the speti soapingswell; andpey; ering thickly with finely -pul- verized ,thal,k,,or.,, whigrig.i„ soak in sour milk rinse, and:lay in the' stih.t' -1 ,e ,e FARMERS}, 7 CONDITION your Way the'Rrddy wY— eUt,5.curiflg time in half' and eonserv'es "the' feeding value. Get full detailS abeet the( Brady Haymaked,from Turner Isiinited, Menheim and, Listo- wel. ., R. ,Itoiir calt.J.,,eils...itY ...reAR,Te. . the strinis from string' beans? A. Eyed? bit of string can be ). removed f after thoroughly WaSititig t1ey are plunged into boiling' water for five riiiiiittes„ and than drained. 1, • ,mmitvrtIVO1tt' . :1)Ar TO-M01110W1,i TO behappy ond iralq± iiisteda GI neryees Orflekielhaghlobt'snileePe talc* Sediefe ciblt dieetillito d clieettletn,l; SEDiCifi4.°4 TABLET Oro•no., .0Ary'r FARMS FOR SALE , FARM for sale 2,00 acres, good clay loam, neey bank learn. -milk' contract.. trout river 'through farm. , 7 . „room helm, hydro, spring' water. Mose 'to church, 'school, tourist lakes. $5000 dowse Leslie Plewist•Gravenburse''Ont. HELP WANTED - EXCELLENT monthly guarantee for part-time deliverY jewelry contracts throughout-Ontarie;- Must- be, 'reliable have car. Refundable cash deposit re- quired. Inquire about your locality. Male or female. Name, address, tele- phone. Write to Box 188 123-18th,Street, New Toronto, Ontario. - ,INSTRUCTION' , EARN morel Bookkeeping. Salesman ship, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Les. sons 504. Ask for free circular No '33. Canadian Correspondence Courses 1290 Bay -Street. Toronto. _ - 1Nb12iMb illtOPERTY FOR SALE ' • A good, year retina incOme property In town of Huntiville, City convenien- ces, excellent location, owner's apart- ment br consider house as down payment. Apply 1.0: Box 82, Huntsville, Ont. MEDICAL DON'T %Man. EVERY SUFFERER or RHEUMATIC PAINS OR, NEURITIS SHOULD' TRY DIXON'S -REMEDY. MUNRO'S DRUG- STORE, .335 ELGIN OTTAWA 31.23 ,Exprets,Calect. For FREE FACTS, write: John Moe timer, Box 128 W, Elora, Ont. CHRISTIAN CHAIN RECORD OF THE MONTH CLUB cure members buy records at a say. ings and make money Selling to other Club members. Write for information: Sacred Record Supply Centre, Box 200. Hartland N.B. , - PHOTOGRAPHY SAVE I SAVE! SAVE Films developed and 12 magna Prints in album 600 2 magna prints in album 404 Reprints 50 each KODACOLOR Developing roll $1,00 tnot including prints). Color prints 350 each extra, Ansco and • Ektachrcene 35 mm. 20 ex. posures mounted in slides 51.25 Color prints from slides. 354 each. Money refunded An full' for unprinted deg& dyes. . • FARMERS' CAMERA CLUB BOX 31, GALT, ONT. PROPERTIES FOR SALE CATALOGUE available on farm and suburban property, Offices In Bramp- ton, Orangeville, Georgetown and Guelph. Upon request we will forward to you a catalogue covering the type of • Property you suggest you may be in. terested In. G. A. Hutchison, Realtor. 29 Queen St., E., Brampton. 50 ACRES of timber. 15 acres- with three houses. large barnP pressure, system, bath room John til. Parks,,e;,, Bannockburn. ,., .• .-: ::,-i;,1,:g R 4 * POLICE THC.01,1 LoNpoN TOWNSHIP POLiCE. DEPARTMENT will have a liMited number of vacancies tl cles Arlyitxin9ontobe4; annhavnext mg the necessary Attributes and de- supinorildinceLa9snteervdi.ritg,reSintiarlYg 'agiltirtelYer ttlihee DF:urilivAa:LnEt QUALIfiCATTONS • High school graduation Or • Ammgiinnetimm2luumt: w2h6eelYggehhattr s15,960,, lbs ▪ Irreproachable character and ability to siceept responsibility a 11Pd X1IS�t11fle7 iusjorce offers a good salary "*scsler,unlimited trainin oPportuni- ; ties *id advancetnetWgerithrnensur- • a9e With abllitA andTO-plication. F. GORDON S7ONACH ,chia 730 Dundas Street London, 'Ontario • TEACHERS WANTED TEACHER some experience. Average attendance 17, 1958. , Settee] close to railway and No. 11 'Highway. State salary. Apply to Mrs, Moffat, Sec., Treas, Public School, Rernore, Ontarib. TEACHER required fel. rural public) school for September,' Small enroll- ment. APPLY, stating salad,: expected and experience, to: John A McLeod. Sec. - Trees of Aberdeen -Plummer Township school area, LeebAtrn, Algoma Ontario. 3 PROTESTANT teachers for township school area of 1Vlayo,'Hastings County. starting 1959.60 term. ONE for one -room senciol (MeArthuret Mills), Grades I to V.'Selary 53.000. ONE for principal two -room school (Hermon). Grades V to VIII, Salary 53,300. ONE for junior room two-roorn school (Hermon), Grades 1 to iv Salary. $2,800. , GIVE name and address of last Inspec- • tor, and experience to A. W Raresbot- tont:Hermon, Ont LAIRD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA REQUIRESKA QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED TEACHER FOR SEPT. 151' GRADES 1.6 • p0ULTRY AND LIVESTOCK v,„ Titener must be a reason why ' wk. of 'our -ci,Atoneers who purchased •.; 37 Kirnhersh1ic4(ullete last year are orifter1ng•.111",largie numbers this year. The, •reasonse tiler he ,been more profitable -than rub, other, efitttlet they haVes,eyeetraised. *.itither. pellAts Conti, .1-11ende.e.to lay large. -eggs,,,early*A. three,,..• weeks•,earlier than inany'other• beeecls. Theygave interioX egg. Val- ity wi Irestrong sh1s 'They *Jive .'w,e11. Low prices fore:Tulle, July andiAtigust. Also White Leghorfl XeRhode Red, California Grhy X '`White -Leg. horn, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Wand... Red X Barred Reek; Light Sussex X Khode 'stead Red, Rho,de Island Red X ?Light.' Sussex. 'Brener chiegi0 Turkey • ..emults.,P,rompt shilmiene. Swine, Eng- lish e -ONTARIO "TWEDDL.r CHICX HA'eCHERIES LTD. hy- brids, Landrace- Catalogue. _ lish Urge Black, 'Blite. Spotted' PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES POST'S' ECZEMA.::SALVE , tiAhltsx 'the teenitht dre eciettut trieheS Mid weeping' :shin teciebtes- . Post's Eczema Salve will not disappoint you. Itching, sealing ord,,lierning eeze-e. mai acne; ringWorm. Piniples ettd 100t4.,, OCZQ-Ino will respond readily, to the - lodorleee'hintthent 'regal -di -40', - of •how .stubborn or hopeless they Vain. 4 Sent Post Free on Receipt of Price 53.00 PER JAR POST'S REMEDIES 2865 St, ClaireAventri''East, • Ye*. e"etT,OFIONT0-1 +Lea' •1•0‘,.: vure: A.te..,.• • • A,•-• _ MONEY TO LOAN U. N1LIAIITED Money loans to city and San m folk. Motley, for anythihe, and anywhere,.. Dialling _Investments Ltd.,_ ( 3800,13johr'4`,steief --.W4Stpl'pr0nt0, AGENTS! ModieWiVesl MAO:big pfits • oa earrings, Low wholesale,. prices, test yeti -$1'.00 'Sell . for $2l95:11Send Dbl- . ler fot-sampleHAD Jesyeltet, 211; ,War- ner N.E., 'Canton'4; wrArMisaotritottimis't FOR the finest In stamps on approval. Post paid beth ways. Write today M. Hideout, Box 476, Hamilton. Ont. NEW 1959 U.S. Canada catalogue now 'ready: send 204 to chyme cost. New WayeStamp, Lawrence 16, Mass. , A DREAM' RAINBOW FOR • ' YOUR: ALBUM A beaua tif'etillection,. sports. flowers, animate," ete., more than 318 different stampe. Satisfaction for everybody. All that for only 250. With our beautiful stamps - on approval, Faro Stamp Co.. Dept W., Stoneham Company; Quebec. (A.S.D.A P.T.S.) A well-equipped school Salary 53,400. 20 miles from Sault Ste. Marie, State experience and name of last inspector. -"pester. HUGH HENRY, SEC.-TREAS. BAR RIVER, ONT. QUA ED, Protestant teachers are r.e.equi d for S.S. 0, Wolseley, S.S. 10, N.,..Keni,14e, and S.S. 12, North Keppel, CAN v ne.)1Ap of Keppel East Area, Grey CountYiceeDuties to commence Septem- ber 8, State name and address of last In eeter. Apply to Oliver West, Sec.-Treas. •Kemble, Ontario. r` 'SPROTESTAT teacher for U.S.S. No. it •se Aldboro and Dunwich, Elgin Cdtinty. Mddern conveniences, Duties - to dOrnmenew.September 1, 1959. Apply -stating"OalarY expected and name of lastinspeetbr to Harold Fawcett, RR. No?,, Dutton. RYDE TOWNSHIP ,SCHOOL AREA BOARD REC4IIRES a qualified teacher. Duties to commence in September, 1959. Hydro.,Salary, 53,000. •• APPLIeJ stating experience, name and address of 'last inspector, to: fgMRS. PEARLE PLEWIS, ,`SECRETARY -TREASURER, 3, GREVENHURST, , MUSKOKA, ONT. • TWO QUALIFIED CATHOLIC :TEACHERS WANTED • - FOR two- room separate school, No. Morningten; Perth' County. Senior room, Grades5 to 8. Salary, 53,000 to 53,200 - ;junior'', room, Grades 1 to 4, $2,700 to 32,900, according to experi- ence and qualifications. Duties to com- enence in' September. State experience, qualificatiOns"; , and references, ALBERT,C MOSER, SEC.-TREAS. R,R, NCI:, 1, BRITTON, ONT. SUMMER RESORTS 'BUIE...WATER. CONFERENCE NEAR •WALLACEBURG.',ONT ."Undenominational Sunimei 'Reiort" 53 to $7.50 daily; including meals:- all recreational feeilities; evening meet. ing; Bible:.ni -and tssionary Ispeakers. Resor For folder 'Write 153 King W. .Cliathain. Ont •• ' Nymark's Lodge and Motel ST. ,SAUVER DE. MON,TS; ON private lake; Modern log lodge for 150;"' swimming peel, dancing nightly, tennis, sports, own golf course; riding' available. Cernfortable,, friendly atmos. pheee. Choice menu. Free golf to weekly guests. AFoldera P;ates 57 , lifteWatt(bektei-Vatte:0 Honeymoon Special .-5110 .5130 Week. SUMMEriti r�PEFS OR. RENT • • • BALA , Park., Island; for .sele or . rent. . °"chttege'dn beatitiful.•Medkokii•--Leke; Will sleep, 11, hydro, tap_ Water. elec. •-, frie, refr1gteiL, ffirliptifie• She -forcriek• ing, and roWboat,..Apply Albert Dunn. 31 Williem St. Delhi, Ont. Phone 6781. SPORTING GOODS FIBREGLASS CANOES, "SENEC.Au :llt. ft. 55 lbs. wilderness'Tested.,..sencttrer , :Free „Catalogue i5f Sphrting''' lgerilas Sports Shen, 334' Gbulaie Ate, nue, Scent:Ste Marie. Oeferiace .• - SWINE 2-2442. \ 1 g d‘Y ta.....sio.ou for old 7e . i1t-00'15ringem1Jst and-lehiESPthlf" , instructions. Precision, 7403 Greenwood, seatti..A1Wasnington. atere, • p. flnwfl I retitOve Paint , tints tenni atiiingt A By Using equal,4iters: affsiterth�hl. ,the Spots, IOU 4iiiitaAtititiff..! and Stitilintet2, then tvlish ii 8i5a6' StiClga clear Writer, dry, arid Otte& Tliki latest An Steine Breedirig, Blue Sp ted, Start your herd now. Regtste. „„r- td Landerice gilts bred toeLarge Blaele Mire, also imperted4Lerge BlackSAI , .. . , . , , I a & se Cteek., Farm, G ,. nd. ValleYkepn- •.:•e!:':;' '-s.., 'TALENT WANTED tasking, the ail round Canadian. girt '1,Yoret1ieCl1tlet‘t f Miss Canada $6,000 iii, , schoIatithips Courtesy ,of , "epsi-dota - Company' of Canada Limited. , , ' 1 Reinneements: Age - run Wife 36 ic. ' 'Education -2 years high sates'. 'Talent entilect ,close July", 20tti.' Write IMisa Candle HeadqUarleese,21 .7,Tolut, Street-' South,.1tIaliniltoti, „;_thitarici.,' for',. limit- : • 'Cation foriets a d fileIher!Inforrnatiott. '• ISSUE ZS -- 1950 Exejl,At Opportunity , ERANOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL - REQUIRES 'Gracie Teacher ;17:ROOM eciloot PEDERATiON'SALARY SCHEDULE To ENO OFLEVEL 5 IN EFFECT APPLY efielig usual Intotteation re- quired --1•11/;:A9113REW B. ELLIS PRINCIPAL ESPANOLA, ONT. TRUCKS — PICKUP truck owners, Protect your valuable equipment. Get a Newhall :Cal battler your truck. Any size for eny thick. Box 573, Newhall, Cali- fornia. _TURKEYS 13ROADEIreasted Bronze turkey' poults, -1' target otertenarket type strain. , Re0S011- ,ably prided. Circular, Brunton Turkey "Fiiiefeetidmatehery ri 2. Ca:110611MM. Ont. Faultic U.S.A. RESORTS - DETROIT,„Mich. suburb; 311 miles city "-litnitse.Over-night cabins semi -modern, free' TV, Picnic tables. Centrally lo- Acated -.for ' tourist attractions. Most babins $4.00,for 2 people, Cottage Grove Court,-;-27601:-,Te1eg1'8ph . (U.S. 24) --"Niiitliteatern liwy.. Birmingham, Mich, BACKACHE May be Warning Ba...4cacite„ is often mud. by hay . . icidneyieliih. When kidneys gel out ef order, mead acids and wasteli remain in the ejeite Then backache, Alia- i . A turbed rest at tired -set mut heavy, .: headed/cell r seen follow. Thirst • , •theiirrie Iit I 'i Ded4's Klanty Pills,› ' . act' '. * ' yeti feel Itettet-sketi I ,Dtatimul e the kWneys Isi hernial "r ichltwiriteifyrr: m'-"wb.etter. Get Deditse'i, , A . j