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Ontario.
ORDER. S1PTIlMn151t AND iCTO-.
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CONCRETE BLOCK
MACHINE
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Toronto 14, Ontario..
12 ))l333I.1f3•.NT, I:1010 1111315S;
Postpaid, 81.60. Also Peony, Tulip,
Daffodil, price list. Ferncuffa Gar-
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)'0L10U'l'1t10 MOTORS i'trow, USED
bought, eo1d, rebuilt: belts, pulleys,
;brushes. Allen Electric Company
Ltd,. 2520 Dnfferin St., Toronto, OnL
r15110IN0 TACKLE BOXES
Wholesale Price. Heavy Alumi-
num, strealnlined, green outside,
.grey inside, completely rust -proof,.
two sizes $9.25 and $3.25 postpaid,
Walter Dean Canoe and Boat Co.,
2060 Dundee Street West, Toronto.
Ontario.
NEPTUNE OUTBOARD MOTORS —
Authorized -parts -service, ship any
where. Neptune Outboard Motors
ove'hatt5ed; workmanship Guaran-
teed. Scone Sales Co., Box 852, Ot-
tawa, Ontario.
— 6,000 PULLETS' —
'6000 Ready -to -Lay Pullets, also
Sevet'al thousand 2 to 5 months old..
These pullets all raised 011 clean,
free range with plenty of space and
tender green teed, under the most
ideal conditions Send for Price
List and full particulars.
— OIL BURNERS —
New pot type ell brooders, now pot
type range burners and heaters.
Prompt delivery or book for later,
LAIi16VI17'W . POULTRY FARM,
WEIN.BROS., Exeter, Ontario.
TIRES
We aro overstocked at the present
Of good used trade-in tires (guaran-
teed to be in excellent shape)
600 X 16 $.5.00
All orders shipped 0,0,D. Special,
equipment for vulcanizing Truck
and Farm Tractor Tires.
BEACON TIRE corn, Queen & York
Sts. HAMILTON, Ontario,
ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN
E(3130PI'10D mins SHOP
PARRS VO7t SALE
1011 ACItL, SO ACRES CLEAR, 4
miles from Cardinal. Solid brick
House, Barn in excellent condition.
All equipped with hydro. Milking
'Machine Installed. Young orchard,
Drhled well, ,Spring in pasture.
00
.00(1 fences, God hen Clouse and
brooder house Silo, Will sell with
,or without abet( and machinery.
Possession anytime. 13ox 107, 73
Adelaide W„ Toronto
PAIR MS 10011 0,1.1,10
300 13011105 ' ALt, CLEAR I1X 011L-
lent tend with good Beek Barn,
Large Pralne 11011ae elttlaled On
county road, Lot 10, Con' 4, West
(iarefraxa, -hydro soon to beavail-
able, 9,e 1llo ,from School, Apply to
Mrs. Eiiiel l.nultit, 10. 130 No „1..
itelwood, 01110rle,
200 ACRES IN NORTIIUMIt161t-
I'tnd dist-riot. 140 acres suitable ,'tor
mixed farming. 00-' acres bush and..
pastuv Brief( house tu131 frame
barn, 41 St. Poul St. West, 33, Cath-
a,rines, On Ln
1.1)0 AC1tltS LOCATED IN LAMB -
ton County one half mile from Oak-
dale on tt main country road close
to store, school and church.: On the
farm is situated a good 2 .,room
frame house with Hydro and run-
ning Waler, screened in .porch, 1
barn 30 x 60, I Barn 28 x Eli stabling
for eight COWS and sono young cat-
tle and four horses. 1 good hog pen
and' double deck hen house and
granary: The soil is of Clay Loam
and In a high state of cultivation
with 13 acres of young bush. Price.
07,000. Phone or write for appoint-
ment to George II, Cross. 80 Myrtle
St St. Timms.
7t A IR Olt ESSING.
LEARN HAIRDRESSING TI110
Robertson method Inrormettan on
request regarding classes. Robert-
son's Flelydressing Aredemy, 187
Avenue Road, Toronto
171;1.1' WANTED
WANTED — 1'iloAVV 'Pl'Pnl LAU-
curers to work In Tanner', Good
wages, steady. work. Apply The C.
S, HymanC'oippnny Limited, .Lon-
don, Ontario.
WANTED 1A70I17DIATI:LY — /BA7t-
rled couple, no children to manage
50 acre farm in City Limits with
bus service. Must thoroughly un-
derstand and like handling of high
grade ,Terrey eattle and R.0.P. test-
ing', Modern barn, milking machine
and tractor kept, and furnished
living quarters electrically equip-
ped. Splendid opportunity for right
man. Apply stating experience and
references to Box 67, Kitchener,
Oratorio.
11TAIL1t710D COUPLE PROTESTANT.
experienced no children live In.
Woman to do housework only, man
for general farm 'work near Tor-
onto, year round employment, 3100
per month with hoard and lodging.
Gen. C. ,Jackson, Downsview, Ont.
303000CAL
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Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00.
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WANTED I'U15340 S rl R 0 01,
teacher for S.S. No. 2. Hodgins and
Deroche. Duties to commence Sept.
3, 1040 State salary. wanted. Ap-
ply to N. D. Ross, Searchmont, Ont.
TEACHER FOIL S,S. 7 Radcliffe
Public School C'nmbermeee, Ontario,
$1300 per year. Small school. Good
equipment. state qualifications and
apply to S, b'. Snowdon. Treasurer,
Combermere, Ont.
SAVANT 1131(E S.S. NO. 1 It
quires experienced teacher, grades
1 to 8, salary S12011-914 00 11 gna11-
fleations warrant. Duties to com-
mence Pall tern, Apply to .1 13
elelnnson, Secretary Tlensurer, tin -
vant Lake, 011t
PROTESTANT TEAG1IE1t. (0.1A1.1 -
fled, for S.S. No, 2 bummer, Term
to commence Sept. 8. Salary 50300
per year. Apply Walter Sloan, Sec.-
Treas., Norwood, Ont,
II'IIIAC't/Nits WANTED
lt5'i' 01.4. SS I'ltOYl'1'0S'I'.AN'1'
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S S Nu. 1 l I il''ner (4rolttrl' 31,2011.
(Med bus service. 25 miles from 01-
[.awe on Oflg91wa.V -17 A..15, Wilson,
1liarence, Onhct•lot -
01ti) ,521'It T'3V1', l'EA.C1I10tt. WANT
0,C for S. ti, No. 15 Mulmur Twp.,
DUCfo ri,n Co; confor table 1)0013intg
boos,: close to sell00l; 1'oada Rept
open for Witter car 11ri.Vlllg; duties
to coalmen[ t Sept. 1. Write soling
quali ffieltfons, salary wanted to A.
E. Palmer (See.). Terra Nova, Ont,
13311)LANO, TEACHER 1001( S. S. 16
Tut Salary 01200 School beside
hlr;hwny with bus service, Mrs.
Edmund ,Zones, Midland, Ontario.
1CASIIAIIOWIf0 — PROTESTANT
1eaehct' with permanent first or
second class certificate and several
years experience wanted for S. S.
N0, 1 IC1,shallowlet salary $1.,355.00
per annum; enrolment 10. Apply to
A, Plollusbead,Ser., S. S. No. 1, Kit -
she b ow te. Ontario,
1V ANT1]T
WANTED 'r0 l'URCHASIe PULLETS
133, vred Hocks. New Clamps hires,
White Leghorns any age from. $
300011. up 10 laying. (100d prIcri•
paid. Apply to Box No. 05. 7e
Adelaide 14'., Tnronfe.
U. S. Living Cost
. Takes Big Jump
The Bureau of Labor Statistics
said that the 13.8 percent rise in
retail food prices in the United
States from Julie 15 to July 15
was the greatest monthly change
it ever recorded, -
The largest prior increase was
nine percent. from March to Ap-
ril, 1917. This July's food prices
averaged 77 percent. above Aug-
ust, 1939, and almost 18 percent
above August, 1945,
At the time of the July survey,
B. L. S, noted, subsidies had been
removed and 110 price controls
were in effect,. It said food pri-
ces have declined slightly since
OPA controls were re-establised.
In slid -July - retail pleat prices
had increased 30 percent„ dairy
products 21 percent„ and other
foods 3.7 percent., B, L, 5, said,
CHESTERTOWN WINS $50,000 HAMBLETONIAN
is • z<:1 »,a3 b.3'
Chesterton, No. 8, on the outside, trails Victory Song, No. 4, at the finish of the opening one -mile
heat of the $50,000 Hambletonian at Goshen, N.Y. But the fleet bay colt roared back to take the second
and third heats to win harness racing's Kentucky Derby.
Under The Wheels
And Behind Them
Dr, Morris Fishbein wisecracked
to a Milwaukee audience that "in
America there is one automobile
for every four and a half people—
you can find the half 011 any road if
you get there ahead of the am-
bulance," says The Milwaukee
Journal. He could have gone on
to say that the "half persons" un-
der the wheels, poor souls, were
the victims of the half-wits behind
the wheels. But the murderous
motorist is really no subject for
humor, especially when 11e hits
close to home.
MAKINGS OF GOOD FISH STORY
First Tuna landed by an amateur fisherman at Lunenburg, N.S.,
this season is this 680 -pounder displayed by R. Adams, Toronto.
It battled for one hour and 45 minutes.
Hay Fever Known
Almost 400 Years
Oddly enough, when one con-
siders the name and cause of hay
fever, farmers who work in haying,
who move amid ragweed in potato
patches and cornfields are rarely
victims of a malady which finds so
many sufferers in asphalt fields.
Ray fever, under one name or
another, has been known for al-
most 400 years. And ragweed, of
course, is a lot older than that. It
remains to be seen if 2-4D can re-
verse the long-established trend of
cause and effect.
orI cRilI 1V®MEN
Rich 0t poor elem. -this fine modieiucis
very effective to relieve pain and ner-
vous, tired, irritable feelings, of 'certain
days"—when due to female fun310001
monthly disturbances.
POpId14B'Ad9y ab' COMPOUND
LIFE can Begin
AFTER 9
171.
Around 40 our energy lessens. 'But, ex-
perience has taught us todo our work with less
effort. The years ahead should yield the
greatest accomplishments, the most enjoyment
and happiness. They can, too, if we avoid the
kidney and bladder disorders such as Back-
ache, Headache, Rheumatic Pains, Lassitude,
Loss of Sleep and Energy which so often attack
those around 40. For over half a century
Dodd's Kidney Pills have been helping men
and women to keep kidneys and bladder in
good order. If you are nearing 90, or past it,
for the sake of your health and a happier
future use Dodd's Kidney Pills today! les
Hitler Yacht Sold
As Pleasure Boat
Adolf Hitler's 2,560 -ton luxury
yacht Grille has been sold by the
British Admiralty for £76,000 for
conversion into a pleasure ship,
The purchaser is going to install
a movie and television theatre seat-
ing 500 and a dance floor and tante
her on holiday cruises from British
seaside resorts.
The Grille has "a considerable
number of cabins, also conference
and dining rooms, and would ap-
pear to be suitable craft for con-
version to a pleasure cruiser."
When Hitler accepted the Grille
in 1934 110 was still "a man of the ,
people," simple and austere. The
accommodations of the vessel were
'arranged accordingly.
Later the Grille was smartened
up, in keeping with the luxury
standards established at the Ftle11-
rei''s Berchtesgaden retreat, Hit-
ler's own cabin was done out in a
linnet -egg blue.
Hitler used the veosel for visits
to Iceland and Portugal—but he
was not aboard when the Grille
took part in Britain's coronation
review at Spithead, in 1937.
In 1939 the Grille's white paint
was covered with wartime gray.
Mine -laying rails were bolted to
holes thoughtfully provided when
she was built. The yacht got down
to real work, mining the water
around Wilhelmshaven and a few
weeks later she became a (0111'
nierce raider. -
In 1942 the Grille entered on the
last phase of her career under Ger-
man rule as an operation base ship
for U-boats in northern waters.
SPOTS OF SPO' TS
By FRANK MANN HARRIS
("A Six Bit Critic")
"Times certainly change a
whole lot," muses Eighth -post
Eddie, the enitlent Turf Advisor,
"It used to be that when you saw
e guy around the track using a
2/ -inch nail in place of a button
on his britches, you figured he 'was
either broke or had just had a
fight with his bitter half, who
wouldn't do any more mending
for hint. But now they tell Ire
that if this shortage keeps up till
the Fall meet, the Big Shots on
the Woodbine clubhouse lawn are
liable to Ise wearing nails instead
of diamonds as a sign of wealth."
* * *
In the interests of sanitation
our Departments of Health issue,
from time to time, warnings as
to the dangers of the common
house -fly, telling how these little
winged visitors carry germs, bac-
teria and all sorts of nnalluring
things in their travels. Other es-
geetned Agencies, equally intent
on our moral sanitation are wont
10 give warning about those pit-
falls known as poolrooms, giving
instances of the grave perils which
threaten young fellows who mis-
spend too much of their leisure ar-
ound such places.
* * *
Always eager to help along any
good cause, let alone two of them,
and especially with the least pos-
sible amount of exertion, we think
we'll make this one a double-
header, and dig up front the back
-
alleys of sports history a tragic
incident which clearly illustrates
the dangers inherent in BOTH the
poolroom and the house -fly. And
if you've beard it before it's mucb
too late to try and stop tis.
* * *
So anyway, 0115 day two very
expert billiard players were deep-
ly engaged in a contest for the
world's championship. And as
they neared the finish one of
tllbul, a gentleman named Fox,
was so far in front that the back-
ers of his opponent were about
ready to pay off, But as Mr, I'Qx
stepped up to the table and chalk-
ed his cue for what might well
have been' the winning inning.,a
common house -fly happened to
light on his cue -ball.
* 4'
Tituc after time 011r. Fox tried
to shoo the little pest away—but
always it insisted on coaling back
and perching on the ivory sphere.
(Maybe the fly thought it was an
egg and was trying to hatch it,
but this is only gtiess-work as his-
tory is silent on the point.) And
finally Mr. Fox got so hot and
bothered that .when he went to
make his shot he -miscued; where-
upon Iris opponent promptly ran
out his string and took the title.
* *
At this Mr. Fox, who must have
been a very excitable type indeed,
rushed out of the place, jumped
into a river, and was drowned.
And if you are thinking this is
nothing but a figment of the im-
agination, we may inform you that
it took place at Washington Hall,
in the fair city of Rochester,' N.Y.
and that the two gentlemen in-
volved were Loris Fox and John
Decry.
* *
And the fact that it was so
long ago as Sept. 7th, 1865, that
it occurred has nothing to do with
the perils and dangers we started
out to illustrate. The point that
puzzles us is just what moral
would be most fitting to tack on
to this highly edifying tale --
SWAT THE POOLROOMS or
DONT . HANG AROUND
HOUSE -FLIES.
* * *
It may be that we have, in
times past, already made mention
of a friend of ours—Joe Grimes, a
gentleman tnost decidedly worth
knowing. Joe has 'a fondness for
setter dogs, horseshoe pitching,
smokeless tobacco, trotting races,
and other homely tli.ings. He al-
so possesses something rather un-
usual nowadays—an outlook on
life that is strictly individual and
his own.
* * *
At all events we rather relished
an incident we recently heard re,
garding him, and thought pos-
sibly you might do so too. Not so
long ago a lady from the city
carte to visit in Joe's neighbor-
hood, bringing along with her a
daughter of the mature age of ele-
ven or thereabouts. But this was
by no means any common or gar
den variety of daughter. She was
one of these Child Prodigies.
rvitll an I.Q. higher than a cat's
back, knownig all the answers to
all the questions—the same sort
you read about in these fatten-
your -mind magazines or hear on
the radio, Heaven forbid.
* * *
And this mother was more than
a little proud of leer juvenile won-
der. nor by any Means backward
about letting folks know how
touch she out -classed ordinary
kids. Mote than once during her
rural visit she had made compari-
sons between the mentality of her
own pride and joy, and that of
Joe's granddaughter, Nellie, who
is much of the sante age. But
somehow or other we don't im-
agine she'll ever do so again.
* * *
"But of course, Mr. Grimes."
she was finishing up her latest
panegyric, "it is hardly fair for me
to compare my Minerva with Nel-
lie. as all the child psychologists
and university professors who
have examined Minerva tell Inc
;1aj the little ;darling, altitotll
she's only elevett, actually hie
the mentality of a person of twen-
ty or more."
Joe tool: a chow of eating to-
bacco, solemnly spat, and then
spoke. "Well now; Ise said, "I've
always tloticcd that a. wormy ap-
ple is liable to ripen a whole tot
quicker than a sound ane," And
that was thatl -
Moral: Discretion
Is Better Pay -Off
A well known St. Catharines man
made a recent trip by Motor to
Jarvis, relates -the' St, Catharines
Standard. On his way, he picked
up a hitch -hiker. In the course of
conversation, the young man told
the motorist, be had just finished
serving 18 months. His offense
was hitting a motorist who had
given him a ride, and tatting $400
from hint. Then the hitchhiker
asked the motorist what he did.
Our man was a fast thinker, right
in the pinches. He said he was a
prize fighter and had just had a
bout at Toronto. In fact, he had
the size to be one in. the heavier
class. Nothing happened after
that.
Nevertheless, he was relieved to
get rid of his passenger In Jarvis
and promptly reported the Incid-
ent to the police.
The moral of the story ls: One
never knows what a risk there is
in picking up the unknown on the
highway, Discretion is far the Net-
ter pay-off.