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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-07-26, Page 7AT ANY 'M'EAL1 ANYTIME 1. Busy housewives appreciate Kellogg's ready -to -eat cereals more and more everyday. Kellogg's are a satisfying r. dish anytime—for breakfast, lunch„ odd -hour snacks. Ready in 30 seconds. BOYS! GIRLS! They're free 6 Coloured.Cardi in every package. Suve'eml Trade 'end OTTAWA- REPORTS That Ration Of 130 Pounds Of Meat Per Capita A Year • Is Adequate Allowance J. G. Taggart, chairman of the\ Meat Board, whose job it is to meet Canada's commitments to the people of war -scorched Europe, said in Ottawa that if the people of Canada could really understand the need in, Britainand the rest of Europe they would readily begin meat rationing by "themselves now, without waiting for the 'official rationing. , Prices Board'. Chair- man Donald Gordon .points out . that since poultry.,an'd.fish• are:not to be included in the new •ration and altogether only about a 12%... • reduction is expected, no one .need have any .anxiety about maintaining an . adequate .nuti itionah standard .i i :' Canada. There 'will still be an average per capita supply of ap- proximately 130 pounds "a year, compared with the present esti- mated consumption or 141 pounds, * * * A search begun in 1035 for suit- able varieties of black currants 4o use in brecding, for. rust resistance. is meeting with apparent success at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. A plant native of Siberia has been crossed with the stan- dard black current varieties, Bos - 'hoop Giant and Kerry. Virtually all the resultant seedlings have shown 'a high degree of resistance to rust. Without spraying they have ` remained entirely ° free from rust for three years, while sus- ceptible plants growing beside them have been severely infected each year. Jam made from the berries is said to be of excellent flavor and, texture, and the fresh berries equal in vitamin C content to other varieties, On the basis of the limited test, Dr. A. W. S. Hunter of the horiculture division says these rust resistant black cur- rants look very promising. * * * About 700,000 tons of essential- nitrogen materials for the nranu- facture'of fertilizers will be exported in the coming year, federal De- part.hent or Agriculture officials disclosed when it was announced that. Canadian farmers will get only the same amount of fertilizers next autumn and spring as they had in the present crop, year. Dur- ing the. European war Canada developed its production of basic nitrogen materials to such' a degree that it now leads the world In these products. They wili -be allocated from the United Nations pool to some 50 countries. * * * Veterans'a are now being. dis- charged from; the armed forces at the rate. of about 30,000' a month, rehabilitation gkficers in the capital report. After a short period most of them arc anxious to get back into civiliar, harness. Preliminary statistics compiled by, veterans' officers from coast to coast show that about 40% soon deckle to go back to their former john The next 20 to 25% are interested in new jobs; Another 20 to 25% ex- press a 'desire to take some voc- ational or university training -be- fore settling down, 5 5 5 The largest number of. farm Free Enterprise In Free Nations The.Canadian Pacific Railway Is a Monument to Free Enterprise in Canada A notable anniversary has just been observed in the Canadian West, the driving of the last spike into the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, gays the . Montreal Star. That event, which. took place in 1885, not only signalized the completion of the first trancontinental rail- wayline, 'linkingrCanada s- Atlantic and Pacific .coasts, .bat also the triumph. of one of the greatest a- chievements :or free enterprise of., of.which. the .history of the:: British. Empire holds ,record,' Looking Backward It is opportune that -we should},. recall this tact at the present time; particularly ' because free enterprise is virtually on trial ha all the free nations. Looking back- ward, no student of Canadian his- tory can tail to realize what tree enterprise has meant in the build- ing and development of this Do- minion. Without it we should be a backward people today, both at home and in the eyes of the world abroad. Free enterprise has not only given us'. railway transpor- tation unexcelled in the world, it has built up our vast industries, and it has made Canada one of the world's greatest trading nations, whose products are sold in pearly,, every foreign market, and whose credit stands firmly upon ber trading status, Engineering Triumph. Our vast steel worlss, our mining industries, our shipping, our page export trade to meat, in cereals, in lumber—all have been develop-. ed to their present point of pros- perity by the effort of free enter- prise. When the C.P.R. project was first mooted its sponsors went to London to seek British capital With which to defray the cost of the gigantic undertaking, but Lon- don turned thumbs down on their appeal, •so they came back to -Can- ada, and It was Canadian capital and faith in, the undertaking, Can- adian courage and Canadian skill that triutpphed over what seemed insuperable obstacles, and made the C.P.R. not only a possibility but an engineering trtuniph that still stands as a monument to free enterprise in Canada. This country is still a young and growing Dominion, The field for development is a vast one, but it Is a field 'which will never be developed as it can be developed and 'should be developed unless free enterprise remains free with- in the law. A new potato harvesting ma- chine digs, brushes, grades and boxes the potatoes in a continuous operation.' workers yet recorded, in a. west- tc-east movement is' rcpertt.d this season by the Labour Deparunent Nearly 2,000' prairie workers are now employed in eastern hay and harvest operations. and in sugar beet anti tobacco fields under the federal -provincial farm- labour t.ansfer program, SCENE OF BIG THREE MEETING Immense and lavishly laid out. Potsdam Palace, built towards the end of the reign of Frederick the Great a symbol of German imperialistic might even under the Nazis, ;s where Premier Churchill, President Truman and Premier Stalin are now planning cotnplete demilitar- ization of Germany and, possibly, similar future treatment for her Fascist ally, Japan. II void of THE I) l rREss HOMES, FOR INSTANCE So many persons are saying that nothing is good enough for our yeturned heroes. And; exactly nothing is what a lot of these spouters offer our heroes. --W. ' L. • Clark in Windsor Star. MODERATE REFORM Mr. Churchill's :opponent' is ad- vocating:- one hour's work a day. -A. surprisingly .:ri)oderate reform, it is telt;' since the, trend .is. toward ane a week. -Ottawa Citizen FREEDOM AND,,. COURAGE Many. a Canadian -who is proud of his rights'" to say what.he.plea- 8es wishes he bad the • courage to 'do so, --Kitchener Record IT 'WON'T BE LONG ""'" Aunt Hattie says that the time for invading, Japan is near at hand, It Is just a matter of day's, hours, and Nimitz. — Christian Science Monitor. TOO MANY Rather endless job this liquid- ating of Japs. There are still about '87,000,000 of them left. — Stratford Beacon -Herald. Britain Trained Army of Spies Vast Secret Organization Ready To Carry On If Britain Invaded By Germans Britain had thousands •of trained spies and guerrilla ,fighters• ready to work behind German lines in Britain . if the enemy had made a successful. invasion, across the Channel during the war, ,it has been •disclosed. Unlit a month ago this under ground organization was . so. se- cret that few outsiders even knew it existed. 'Those who did were unaware whether their best friends or. next-door neighbors were mem- bers. - Giving details of the organiza- tion for the first time, the War Office' described it as" "one, of the most interesting and colorful chapters inour anti -invasion, ptans," Spies and Guerillas • The organization 'was divided into two distinct branches. One was an elaborate set' up of guer- rilas armed 'with automatic wea- pons, explosives, knives and gren- ades: The other" was 'equipped with secret radio sets and all the paraphernalia needed in spying behind cnemy lines. Both units were controlled by ' central military headquarters, which taught the office and fay- • tory workers, clerks, taxi drivers and bank directors how to do the most harm to the Nazis. The members Were recruited by thous- ands 'in England, Scotland and Wales, The guerrillas comprised sev- eral hundred teams of seven men- each. Each team was housed in a camouflaged dugout, many of which remain around the coasts. Their planned task was to emerge from these hideouts at night and ambush German transport, blow up Nazi aircraft on landing grounds, destroy enemy dumps, ' and generally create Havoc and, confusion. Advice Bureaux On September 4, 1940, . 200 Citi- zens' Advice•Bureaux were opened in Britain. At present there are about 1,060 and It Is estimated that 8;000,000• questions have been answered at these information centres, They are staffed by more than 10,300 men and women, 90 per cont of whonr are Voluntary workers. An acre of ground may have 18 tons of earth brought to the surface .yearly by<earthworms. ,fiat ca s5 Clad Sethi ca/e. Did you know that a 10c package of WILSON'S FLY PADS will kill more flier than $5.00 worth of imy other dy killer? 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Pinkham's Compound, helps ndlure/ Follow C. di l�ow label dirreccttioon�s.,Try itl MIXED EMOTIONS IN< BERLIN From bright-eyed'curiosfty of the two lads at right to the grim composure of the women and the Hitler like arrogance of the second man -from right, these :German people portray a variety of emotions` as they watch British occupation troops of the 'lith Hussars move into Berlin. Alberta Wheat Back' To Normal • Outlet News that Canadian, wheat was chipped'last month from the west Coast Canada ports marks a milestone in Alberta agriculture. For . almost six years there . has been no movement of grain from Pacific terminals, ors account of the shipping shortage and the long unprotected ocean haul. 'Now wheat from this province: can once more 'resume its normal clranuet, to the markets of the world. Of interest is the destination of the wheat. Some 01 it went to Russia, some•to Peru, and some a third of the way round the 'world to New Zealand. This last mar- ket is entirely abnormal. It is due to the disastrous crop -;failure experienced in Australia and to a lesser extent in New Zealand.. . Silence Tradition :Slightly Overdone I ,think we're overdoing this silence tradition — you know, this business of not blowing our own trumpet but letting our actions— or, in business, our . goods—speak for us, Once I thought. it was some... thing to be proud' of• •But a num ber of recent happenings have made me think again. Among..theim... is . the experience of the English- man who recently crossed from America on 'the Queen • IvfarSal The second day out from the States an American officer •asked him: "Why is it that you Brit- ish can't build ships like this?" —Answers, Fresh Paint It has been found that when the odour of fresh paint is obieetfon- ables as it is to some people—it can largely be avoided by the use of charcoal. For each room, a paper bag holding t% pound er two of charcoal is hung in the Centre of the room. It absorbs the odour. Some Sound Advice From 'Eisenhower A while back there went the• rounds :a great flood ,of nonsense, gigged up with trick 'psychiatric terns, advising -' hew civijians' should "treat" the returned sol- dier, says the Detroit Free Press. There was so much stuff about the few psychoneurotics• among discharged' veterans, that there was danger of the public thinking every GI home from the battlefront had nerve, ends as tender as third -de- -gree burns, and had to be handled as.gingerly as a time -bomb: The angry scorn of GI publica- tions and of the men themselves brought balance back 'to the situ._ ation.. And now' conies Gen. Eisen.: hower to. add the clincher. He told. Washington correspondents: , "F.or God's salve -dou'f esycho- analyze' them. There is nothing the. natter with them. Treat them just like anyone else, Pat theni. on the back.Sure, they think they are pretty good fellows and they certainly are." Miles 50 ANDAMAN 15:` 0 Port Cornwgllis NORTH ANDAMAN MEDDLE NDAMAN a� Port 81 SOUTH Bay ANDAMAN of • G'IRUTLAND Bengal �r t, LITTLE ANDAMAN .` Tolbatawe y< 204 isles; Pop.: 2L028 Arm: 2508 , sq. mi. cmt tOCOBAt,,Mus 4 KATINALL t 1 % CAMORTA NICOBAR Is. fP Nancowry 19 Won I/ Pop.: 9481; Area: 635 sq. mi, LITTLE • NICOBAR p Laful GREAT,NICOBAR , Indian Ocean Map above shows Andeman and Nicobar Island groups, in the Indian. Ocean, forming a protective screen off the weatern coast of the Jap -held Malay peninsula. - MiACDONALD S TRIER its s� Adze Have You Heard?. A tnan 'telephoned, ' hls doctor "Conte over quick, doe. My wife has, appendicitis," "Nonsense," snorted the 'doctor,. "I .removed • your .wife's -appendix three years ago.How can anyone have a second appendix?" "Listen," cried the. husband. "Did' you ever hear of anyone having a second wife?" —0- An •English paper publishes this advertisement: „ For sale: Baker's business; good 'trade; large oven; pres- ent owner been In it for seven years;' good reason Jot leav- ing," —0-- Mother 0,Mother was slow to comprehend what ,seemed so pertectly clear- to little Sue. The pride of the family was talking abdut. a "feddes" "A '.redder' ?" mother question- ed, "Why, you know, Mummy," pa. tiently explained Sue, "itis "a leaf from a chicken." Daughter (entering father's office): °Good morning,' dad, 1 Just. ran In for a minute to say hello." Dad: ."Toolate Betty. Your mother just ran In to say hello and got all my change." Land Grab Through warfare in the past 80 years, Japan -has grabbed land, to- tating 2,796,000 square miles in area, with a population of 368,- 242,0.0Q, that. belonged ' to eight Countries, China, Britain,, France, .. Thailand, Russia, Portugal, .The Netherlands . and, the .-United .. States,. U.S. territory hMing Guam, Wake and the Phillipines,• ,says Collier's. Including Its own people, Japan therefore .controlled, one year ago, 21 per cent of the population of the world.. MANY THANKS go to wives and mothers who serve Maxwell House! Yes, Canadian families love the delicious, satisfying flavor of this superb blend of Latin-American coffees. DADY. UHIdES.. FREE RANGE PULLE'T'S, EIGHT weeks up to laying, Also day-old chicks hatched to order for fall delivery. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chlek Hatcheries Limited, Fer- gus, Ontario, WE HAVE DAY-OLD CHICKS, practically all breeds, for prompt shipment, Also Wad te Leghorn 2-3 week pullets. Order for °August -September delivery now. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N. Hamilton, Ont. A LIMITED NUMBER OF START - ed Chicks, 2 weeks old, stilt available. Also free range pullets eight weeks up to laying, Also taking orders for day-oldchicks for August and Fall delivery. Free catalogue and price -list. "Pop Notch Chickerics, Guelph, Ontario. DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE TOO ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information, We are glad to mentor yoUr 53. Parquestions. e Depart- ment Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto... IrAttai hxACI31NEn r POlil SALE 15-20 _INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR on steel. Price 8850.00. 5. Bell, 55,11. 8, London, Ontario. SKID ENGINE .P300• McCdRMICK, In good condition. Variable Speed Govenors,'for. McCormick Trite. tors •(only). New and used Trac- tor parts. London Farm sown - Mont Co„ 325 King Street, Lon- don, Ont, Roil SALE` BA111tEN STRAIN L E G H O R N Pullets, 6 . weeks and up. Sussex X Barred Rock pullets. 6 to 10 weeks. Barred Reck Pullets, 6 to 10 weeks. Johnson Hatchery, Fergus,. Ont.. VALUABLE. COUNTRY STORE I - o report suitable also for tourist t u business; Parry Sound district. 441 Westmount 'Ave., Toronto, 1.0. 4464. ELECI!RJC MOTORS, NEW, USED bought, sold, rebuilt; belts,put- leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd., 2326• Dufterin St., To- ronto.- ' - REGISTERED FEMALE • COCKER puppies, 14 -•:Weeks old. Real beauties. 745 Indian Road, Wind ELACIC GGUINEA PIGS. 84.00 pair, Others "$2.s0 pair. Ken. Ernst, 631 Mill Street, Kitchener, Ontario. THISTLEDOWN ANGORAS. ONE of Canada's outstanding strains.; Write •for free folder, Brown's Angora Ranch, 278 'Courtland 'St., Kitchener, Ontario. • PEDIGREED ANGORA 11ABIDT8. Finest Wool producing stock. Lynwood. Angoras, • Box ..140, Oshawa,. ACC -UST -MON HEARING. AID von sale at half price, OW, four new batteries, 0040 for church or home, Apply Frank • Watson, ,Blind River, Ontario. GO1,DIE-MccULLOUGH 100 HORSE - power Steam Engine, perfect con- dition. One Warren Steam -Pump, size 10 x 12. x 12. One Warren Steam Pump size . 12 x 12 x 12, • One Smart -Turnor Duplex' Steam Pump size 7'4 x 44,f x 10. .All in perfect condition. CROWN IRON & METAL ' CO., HAMILTON, ONT. FOR SALE JOHN DEERE MODEL D' TRAC- tor, on steel, good running order, 400,00. 3. Olas, R.R. 2, Brantford,Ont. FOR SALE'BAN'K BARN 40x00, In good condition, aide and roof one-half metal, $900, E. J. whaling, Moorefield, Ont. "GAINING WEIGHT? SLENDEX TEA aids ynu retain Slender Figure, turns your food into energy instead of rat. GUARANTEED HARMLESS, composed pleasant herbs. no 05ei'- eines ordrastic diet. Month's supply 51.00 postpaid Dominion Herb Distributors 1422 St. - Lawrence nlvtl., Montreal manes trim SALE ]FARM — yslRY UNUSUAL SET - ting, 50 acres, with modern home, Hydro and natural facilities for large trtiift hatchery with auto - matte DAMS, etc. • Gravelly loam 0o11.. Naturally sheltered and very ideal turkey range with lat- est model turkey equipment for 5,000 flock. Complete with turkeys, including 1942 .Interna- tional 1'34 ton .truck. Whaling Turkey Ranch, Moorefield, ` Ont. WE CAN. snot. roc ANY. SIZE OF farm you wish to buy—with or without. stock - and machinery.. lror 'partlerllars apply at Dono . hue's Garage, Renfrew, Ont. 53 ACRES. 25 FARMING, 4,500 GT. bordering bay of French river, 2,500 ft. frontage, on mein road to Mutter Blgwood' and famoua Bungalowcamp; new home: oth- er buildings. Mr. A. Gaudette, Rutter.. Ont. FOR- SALE HASTINGS. COUNTY, Ont., 200 acres, 50 cultivated, bal- ance. timber, Good butldinga, with or without crop. Price and par - Honiara from Michael Prentice, Bolter, Ont, 250 ACRES -$32,000, INCLUDING goodherd of Holstein Cattle, implements; erops,river, timber.,. Hydro. Also. 100 acres • $20,000, with herd of mixed dairy cattle, same purebreds. selling as a. go- ing copeern. Hydro madern' brick home, :large bank. lbi'n.' Reason- " able -terms. - Chas. E. Porter, • 45 Richmond;. Street West,' Toronto,. HA3nfRESs1•5 0 LEANN 14A1RDRESSING THE Robertson method.' Information on request regiarding classes, -. Robertson's H•alydresuing Acad. emy, 127 Avenue. Road. Toronto. allr',DIOAL 0OOD' ADVICE! -EVERY SUE- ferer - of Rheumatic Pairs or -. Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- edy. Mum•a's Drug Store, 335 Algin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. STOMACIH AND THREADWORMS often are tho cause of 111,health: In humans, all ages. No ono im- munel Why not find out, if this 1s your trouble?- Intereating par tieulars—Free) Write Muiveney's Remedies, Specialists. Toronto 9.•. • BAUME:EKA FOOT BALM DE-- stroya offensive odor- instantly. 45e bottle, Ottawa Agent, Denman Drug Store, Ottawa. • IT'S IMPORTANT -EVER$ - S,UP- fore, of Rheumatic' -Pains or Nouritis ahotild try Dixon's • Rain- ed'y. Munro's Drug Store, 336 Elgin, Ottawa. :Postpaid -$1,00. MUSICAL 'ES'rnU1MEN'rs FRED A. BODDINGTON BUYS, sells, exeha)rges' musical instru- ments, 111. Church, Toronto 2., UPI'OIt'rUNPr11J6 11010 WOMEN BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING 3023003. Groat Opportunity, •Learn. Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates. 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Apply Leo. R. Delmore, 1t,R, «1, Amberat- burg, Ont, TEACHER WAN717ilD 1 OR: 9S. 9, Woolwich, ash. miles from Elmira on main highway. Proteatant with Cexperience preterreci; salary $1,400,00, Emerson Dessler, See,- Tress., R.R. 1,..Nlmir'a,' Ont, - • , TEACHERS WANTED ST15TISD . TOWNSHIP AREA requires three Protestant teachers for three one -room schools nor Huntsville. Salary 1,200, Please state qualifications, experience and last inspector. Duties to commence September 4th. Apply to George Tait. Huntsville. NORTH MARYSBUI'tGH TOWN - ship School Board, Prince Ed- ward Count'', a'equtree teacher for rural school. Apply, .stating qualifications, experience and salary Cxpeeted. Duties to com- mence Sept. 4, 1945, Arthur me- Cornock, Sec.-Treaa., Picton, Ont., H.R. No. 5. LARCHWOOD—PROTESTANT teacher wanted for S.S. No, 3 Bal- four and Dowling,. Larch wood, Ont., duttea to commence Sept. 4. Salary 01,200.00 per annum. .Apply stating dualiftcations to Mrs.' Jean Jennings. Sec.-Treas., LarehWood, Ont. 11ELP WANTED TWO -W0MiIN-To WASH .DISHES and prept:re vegetables 111 North- ern Ontario summer resort for July and. August, Exceptionally good.. wages. Apply by letter to Pow -Wow Point Lodge, Hunts- ville, Ont. (OIR.L OR YOUNG WOMAN POR housekeeper on a farm, good home, wages, Apply. Lawrence Browe, Box 42, Dalkeith, Onl PARE MANAGER, MARRIED, 100 - Aero Mixed P',U'm, good ,wages, house and privllegea, J flee, Inglewood, P RI N R TE R --LI N O T Y P II OPERATOR Female - Steady position, 12% hours wee1el r, Extra good wages. Also . Meihle press ' Operutar. McConkey Keatems Limited, Galt, Ontario. WANTED PULLETS WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL AGES AND 67t10100S.. 2 Months to haying Lige. Our prices are worthwhile, Box 40, 71 Ade- laide West, Toronto. WANTED • ' i1IMIIDIATELY' L1C- ensed garage mechanic as part- ner. Fred, Chair. Burks Fulls, Ont., Box ..254, WANTED, BUFFALO P 0 1R L It ee, 1 26 -cycle, molds and Write, sausage stuffier, complete, 75- 100 -Ib. capacity; r 'S-h.p. o 3-phase motor; pie cutter for small pork pies Horn's Food Market, Port Col- borne, Ont. - . G1 NERAL STORE, 1171TH GOOD mixed clothing stock; • will pay cash; confidential. Lightman and. CompunY. 8270 Danforth Ave., Toronto, Ont, WANTED. TO PURCHASE PUL - lets, all. breed,§ from 8 aveeltsup to laying. Good pldceS Paid. Apply to Box 38, 73 Adelaide W..To- ronto. • PORTABLE SAWMILL .WANT7OD. Equipped with edges trimmers preferred. A. Parent, 105 prook- lyh Ave., Toronto, Ont. • WANTED—GUINEA EGGS FOR hatching, Will pay 28e per dozen cash, any quantity. Also' Auto- tree attachment, E. J Wba]ing. General Delivery, Windsor, OPPORTUNITIES AWAITING YOU • Sarnia General 'Hospital, School for nurses offers an excellent course in Nursing Education. Class en- tera Sept. 4th, •1945. Application forms furntohed on request. R. M. Beamisll, Superintendent.