The Seaforth News, 1944-07-06, Page 6►
Women!
Why not help your man to better
health by recommending this Vitamin
Br Tomo which has so, greatly bene-
fited you.
Most worsen know about Dr.
Chase's. NERVE FOOD from ex-
perience or the report of friends.
Many have learned to depend on it
when loss of sleep, fatigue or indiges-
tion warns them of nervous ex-
haustion.
Why not see that tho man in whom
you are most interested has the
benefit of this proven tonic when
troubled with similar ailments.
Ask for the new econ-
omy size bottle of
Dr. Ch se's
Nerve Food
60s.-60ets.
ISOs -51.60
OTTAWA REPORTS
That, 'Because of War's Demands,
Canadian Gasoline Ration Will
Probably Be Cut
If the invasion develops into a
long, drawn-out struggle, it is like-
ly that Canadians will have to get
along with less gasoline, Hon. C.
D. Howe, Minister of Munitions,
told the House of Commons re-
cently. Referring to the demands
made by war on gasoline produc-
tion, Mr. Howe said it required
2,000 gallons of fuel to move -an
armored division one mile. A fleet
of 5,000 bombers and escort fight-
ers raiding Germany uses up some
5,250,000 gallons of aviation gaso-
line.
* * *
Richmond Hill, 15 miles from
Ottawa, and Vankleek Hill, On-
tario, are among centres holding
centenary 'celebrations of agricul-
tural fairs titin year. The Vankleek
Hill Fair started in 1044 under the
name of the County of Prescott
AgricuIturai Society when English
currency was still in use in Can-
ada, The first feature of the cen-
tenary program took place recent-
ly with the planting of evergreen
trees in the fair grounds,
The first organized agricultural
fair in Canada was held at Wind-
sor, N.S., in 1765, and at Pictou,
N,S., the first fair was held 127
years ago.
* *
Because of reduced supplies of
steel available for civilian use,
Wartime Prices a 1 Trade Board
has prohibited the use of metal
eavestrough and conductor pipe
except for repair and maintenance.
Sales of trot air furnaces have been
frozen, and these can be obtained
only through applications approv-
Famous Sister Ships in Invasion Fleet
Photos show the PRINCE DAVID (top), the PRINCE ROBERT (centre), and the
PRINCE HENRY (bottom) photographed before her conversion for war service
Tmeane Canadian ships in the
•1 armada caning .allied troops to
breach Hitler's Atlantic wall were
originally designed for holiday traffic
with no thought of grim business on
the Normandy Coast. The Prince
Henry, Prince David and Prince
Robert were built for the Canadian
National Steamships et Birkenhead,
England. In the Pacific Coast service
and in Atlantic waters each of these
three sister ships covered great,dis-
tances and carried many holiday
travellers until 1939 when taken over
by the Royal Canadian Navy. The
I3.M.O.S. Prince Robert became an
anti-aircraft cruiser while the other
two were redesigned es combined
operations cruisers,
Press despatches from the front
reported that the Prince henry was
one of the first ships to lined troops in
France while the Prince David also
launched her landing craft in the
early stages of the attack, and the
Prince Robert was are important unit
of the protective fleet.
While Canadian National Steam-
ships officers had no thought of war
when specifying the type of ship
•
required, they did asjc for power and
speed and -thee, unknowingly, pro-
vided the basis for useful cruisers, The
builders installedhigh pressure boilers
feeding atom turbines to develop
16,000 horsepowerand a top speed of
23 lents. The purpose was to main-
tain an exacting schedule.
The. Prince ships were designed for
334 first cabin passengers with deck.
space for 1,500 day passengers. When
launched these ships were each of
6,000 tons. In war dress their top
decks, which carried much of the
cabin accommodation, were dis-
mantled.
H,M.C.S. Prince Robert has been
more frequently in the news than
her Canadian National sisters, early
capturing a rich prize in the Pacific;
and afterwards staging a fierce battle
against enemy aircraft while guarding
a convoy in the Atlantic.
These ships sailed to the Land of
the Midnight Sun butnoAlaskan
adventure imagined by Jack London,
Robert Service or Rex Beach ap-
proached that recent action off the
Coast of Normandy.
ed by Board representatives. Be-
cause of fir shortages, sale of wood-
en extension ladders over 7 feet in
height are prohibited except under
permit. board officers explain that
fruit growers and other farmers
who need ladders will be given
the utmost consideration when
they apply for a purchase permit.
* * *
Ceiling prices for honey in a new
WPTB order gives producers a
higher return for No. 1 white honey
than for other grades. In sales of
bulk honey at wholesale price, the
difference is one cent a pound,
with No, 1 white honey priced half
a cent higher than last year's maxi-
mum price for non -pasteurized
honey. Canadian -grown cherries
have been put under a price ceil-
ing for the first time.
* * *
The Chemistry Division of the
THORNTON PURKIS AGENCY NEW PARTNERS
W. THORNTON PURR'S
New partners in the advertising
agency of Thornton Purkis are
Gladys Race and William Thorn-
ton Purkis. -
Miss Race has been associated
wtih Mr. Purkis for many years
first as secretary, then as space
buyer, and for the last few years
as account executive. She is the
first woman adrnited to partnership
in a Canadian agency. The other
MISS GLADYS RACE
S:a ra, err «. .
partners, Mr. Parkis' son, is a
lieutenant with the Third Can-
adian Anti -Tank Regiment Over-
seas.
ver seas. Bill has been associated
with the agency since his gradu-
ation from Upper Canada College
and the University of Toronto '
until four years ago when he en-
listed. Prior to the war he was
executive assistant in the agency's
Montreal 'office,
`Invasion Bank'
Taken To France
The army took its own amphi-
bious' "invasion bank" to France.
Itcame in waterproofed cash box-
es filled with 4,760,000 francs (ap-
proximately $95,000), a lorry, two
tents and three men. A spokesman
said "this is real, genuine French
money brought from the Bank of
France before the collapse we are
circulating again,"
Just off the. press — New, Large, Colored, European
INVASION MAP
Scud Only Ten Cents to Coin or Stamps to Cover Cost of Handling
This Offer for a Limited Time
CLASSIC PUBLISHERS—DEPT. W.
7 ADELAIDE W. — TORONTC' 1
10t
IOc
Dominion Department of Agricul-
ture has Made exacting tests to
prove that hay cut early is much
more nutritious than when cut
late. Red clover cut when 50% in
bloom was found to contain 26%
more protein, 7% more calcium
and 4% more phosphorous than red
clover with 80% of the heads turn-
ed brown. Timothy well Beaded
ont had 45% more protein, 8%
more calcium and 40% more phos-
phorous than timothy in full bloom.
Alfalfa when 5%, in bloom con-
tained 10% more protein, about
the same amount of calcium, and
2% more phosphorous than alf-
alfa cut when just past full bloom.
Dr, T. M. Stevenson, head of the
Forage Crops Division, Central
Experimental Farm, says that
when alfalfa is cut at the right
time the stems make up about half
the weight of the hay and the
leaves the other half, but about
70% of the protein in alfalfa is in
the leaves, To save the leaves, he
says, "Don't let the sun go down
on the hay in the swath ... get
it into windrows."
* * *
Total tonnage of Canadian coins
struck in 1040 amounted to more
than 1,050 tons,. an increase of 400
tors over any previous year, ac-
cording to the 1043 report of the
Royal Mint tabled in the House of
Commons by I4on. 7. L. Ilsley,
.Minister of Finance, Average out-
put was three million coins a week.
The coining division operated on
a 24-hour day, seven-day week
schedule for the major part of the
year.
H
Nothing is more depres-
sing than headaches...
Why suffer?.,,Lambly's i
will give instant relief.'
Lam fy's isgood form- 4271.,
ache, toothache, pains in 7J4/
back, stomach, bowels, Arai.
How Can 1?
By Anne Ashley
Q. 13ow'can I wash' feather
A. Boll for 11 niinitis in a
boiler of water softened with ,one-
third cupful borax and one table-
spoonful ammonia, D6 not inc
soap:nor soda. Lift out, lay on the
washboard and scrub with a stiff
brush dipped in heavy suds. Rinse
is two waters, squeeze as dry as
possible, shake thoromghly and pin
to a bus in the shade. Shake and
tiiris several times daily. It may
take a few days to dry,thenl thor-
oughly, '
Q. How can tI remove rust front
white materials?
A. Rub the juice of a freshly
cut lemon on the strain, hold the
material over a steaming kettle,
and repeat `until the stains dis-
appear.
Q. How can I get rid of ant
hills in my lawn?
A. These are usually black ants.
If you can reach the ant hill dir-
ectly, saturate it With kerosene or
boiling water.
Q. How can I remove coffee
stains from fabric? -
A. V,'hen the stains are fresh
pour boiling water through them,
or rub with glycerin and, wash in •
lukewarm water. If the stains
are old and dry, apply javelle
water` and as soon as the stain
disappears soak the place in am-
monia and water to prevent dam-
age to the material.
Q. How can I wash gloves so
that the skin will not harden?
A, Wash in lukswarnr soapsuds
and rinse in the same temperature
water. Dry on glove stretchers,
pulling and stretching the gloves
as they begin to dry.
The word "curfew" conies from
the French couvre-feu, meaning
"put out the fire."
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The Reck
Tobacco
British Bakery Unit
Praised By Yanks
Front-line Americana' Army bak-
ers, armed with bazookas and .50
caliber machine guns, are ready to
produce 80,000 pounds of bread a
day for the invasion armies, using
British mobile bakery Units given
tlient under reverse Laid -Lease,
"When we came off the ,ship we
were profited right away with this
unit," said the officer in charge of
SAFES
Protect your BOOKS and CASH
from FIRE and THIEVES, "We
have is MP/4 and type of Sure, or
Cabinet, for any purpose. Visit
as, or write for priecs, etc. 1e
Dept. W.
146 Front St. 151., Toronto
Established 187,
, . at: j.TAVL®!4 LIMITED
TORONTO SAFE WORKS
a company of bakers at one of the
biggest 17, S. Amy ordnance de-
pots' in
e-pots'in the United 'Kingdom.
"The British said: 'You're a
baking company; here's your
equipment.' We soon ;found the
British equipment would bake as
much bread as the equipment we
had trained on- in the States, and
with half half the manpower. It could
be set up and dismantled quicker,
toot,
There is only one
FLY-TOX
UMW Chicles
STARTED CHICK 73ARGAINS TWO
and three week olds: Barred
Rocks, New Hampshires, Light
Sussex, White Reeks, White Log -
horns, Hybrids in non -sexed,- pul-
let and cockerels at bargain
prices. Send for price list. Day'
old non -sexed es low as 98.3`0 per
hundred, pullets 910.95, heavy,
cockerels 57.95. i'ree catalogue.
Also eight week oldand older
pullets. Twaddle Chick Hatch-
eries Limited, Tergus, Ontario,
SPECIAL PRICES FOR JULY
Barred Rock Mixed 9c
White Leghorn Mixed . 9c
Barred Rock Pullets ids
White Leghorn Pullets 100
Don't delay. 11,00 books Your order.
Carleton Hatchery
` Britnnnitt Heights, Ontako
END OP SEASON SALE OF TOP
Notch Government Approved
chicks from bloodtested breed-
ers. Barred Rocks, White Leg -
horns, New Hampahires, White
Rocks, Light Sussex, Black Aus-
tralorns, I3ybrids non -sexed as
low as $7.95 per hundred. Pullets
510.90, Heavy Cockerels 90.95.
Shipped C.O,D. Give second choice.
Prompt delivery. T o p Notch
Chickertes, Guelph, Ontario.
STAR BOARDERS 21 A V E NO
place in the poultry ]louse, Older
birds eat your profits. We have
an amplosupply of started pul-
lets and chicks. Dnyetd pullets,
chicks, cockerels. Immediate de-
livery, Look ahead to winter
'' markets, Bray Hatchery', 330
John N., IIamilton, Ont.
BARGAIN SALT] GOVERNMENT.
Approved Chicks from bloodtested.
breeders. White Leghorns, Bar-
red Rocks, New Plain pelt; yes,
White hocks, Light Sussex, Hy-
brids and other popular breeds
non -sexed as low as 98.95 per
hundred, heavy breed pullets
$10.95, heavy breed cockerels
57.95. Shipped C.O.D. rive second
choice. Immediate delivery. Last
hatch ,luly 19th. Tweddle Chicle
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont.
STARTED MILLET CHICKS—
ilently for shipment. Barred
Rocks and New Ilampshlres,
3 weeks old 30c. 4 weeks old 35e.
All from Canadian Approved
131eod-tested stoak, Marti tidal e's
Perm Hatchery, Caledonia, Ont.
PROMPT :DELIVERY OF TW0
and three week - old started
chicks. Barred Rocks, New IInnip-
shires, White Legliorns, White
Rocks, Hybrids, Send for prices.
Also day old non -sexed as low as
97.05 ner hundred, heavy cocker-
els 90 05, pullets 510.55. Shipped
C.O.D.Give second choice. Prompt
delivery. Also eight week old and
older pullets, Top Notch Chicle-
- cries, Guelph, Ontario.
COLLECTION AGENCIES
WE COLLECT
ACCOUNTS AND NOTES RECEIV-
abio everywhere. Use Canada's
largest agency for best results.
Financial Collection Agencies,
raderal Bldg'., Toronto.
DYEING & CLEANING
HAVE YOU AN Y'l'II INfl NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for. In forme Lion, We are glad to
answer your questions, Depart-
ment H, Parker's Dye Works
Limited, 771 Y s onge Street, To -
mote.
L HE
� AM13LY'S td ._
HEADACHE
POWDERS_ I4 HAIRDRESSING
RCSSINC
CHECKED
In
a di/7g -orMoe.
IITC�� n Bac.
ForY k
quick foot,
, scabies, frompimples
sansei by eczema,
caonditiohlete' Bns, tpucooling,
meid coated, liquid
igul gt
DnD
conditions, use acre, TIO , Greaseless
and
ststain D. PRESCRIPTION. GrtuickIy and
intense its. Soothes, 't cuff comforts a Ask y uklyYcnhnt
today itching. D. D.
0, RES your druggist
today for D. D. p, PRESCRIPTION.
f' If you suffer MONTHLY
FEMALE PAIN
You Who suffer such pain with tired,
nervous irritable weak feelings -due
, to functional monthly disturbances
should try Lydia B, Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to relieve such..
symptoms. Pinkham's Compound
r0E4r8 NATURE. 'thousands -upon'
thousands have reported benefit �
Follow label directions. .
LYDIA E. PINISHAMt5 COMPOUND.)
AMBITIOUS GIRLS and
MIDDLE AGE
Women,, learn hairdressing at Can-
ada's finest and largest schools.
Refined, dignified work, Splendid
pay. -Write or call t'or free liter-
ature. Marvel Hairdressing Schools,
868 Bloor Street, Toronto. Branches
44 Xing Street, Hamilton, and 74
Rideau Street. Ottawa.
LEARN HAI RDo'tEaSI'NG THE
Robertson : method. Information
on request regarding Classes.
Robertson's kiairdressing Acad-
emy, 427 Avenue Road, Toronto.
MEDICAL
DON'T DELAY! EVERY SIJ1rFER-
er .01 Rheumatic Palms or Neur-
itis should try Dixon's Remedy.
Munro's Drug Store,. 835 - Elgin,
Ottawa, Postpaid 91.00,
-,,'ruMAUH AND TER EA I1 4Vtlltt,lb
often are the cause of ill -henna
In humans, ell ages, No one im•
mune!' Why not find out If this
is your trouble? int errs 17 n1 557.
r,cu)ers—Frae! Write AU,la'nat
Remedies, tpe,te li-rs
Oht -
D0.EI)ICAL
PROVEN REMEDY—EVERY SUP -
fever of Rheumatic Pains or
Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem
edy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 01 -
gin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00.
0AUMEEltA GOUT HALM destroys
ostensive odor instantly. 45c
bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman
Drug Store, Ottawa.
PHOTOGRAPHY
PROMPT MAIL SERVICE
Send your film rolls to Canada's
largest photo finishing studio,
GET BETTER PICTURES
AT LOWER PRICE
Any Size 10011-6 or 8 Exposures.
DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25e
A customer at Berwick, N.S„
writes "I want you to ,tnow bow
pleased
work y
and promptservice.our 'ta
wonder-
ful We
have such letters from all over Can-
ada.
ENLARGEMENTS
2 for 26c
4x0" ' In Easel Mounts.
SPECIAL PRICES ON
FRAMING AND COLORING
Enlargements 4x0" on ivory tinted
mounts 73/9" in Cold, Silver, Circas-
sian 4tkinut or Black Ebony finish
frames, 560 each, If enlargement
coloured, 79e each,
STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE
1300 129, Postal Terminal A, Toronto
Print Your Name and Address
Plainly on. All Orders.
TIME TESTED QUALITY
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films properly developed and
printed
6 OR 8 .EXPOSURE ROLLS 25c
REPRINTS 8 for 25c
FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE
You may not get all the alms you
want this year, but you can get all
the quality and service you desire
by sending Your films to
IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE
Station J. Toronto.
PATENTS
GET14191tSTUNIIAUUEt & COMPANY
Patent Solicitors. Established
1890; 14 fling Went, Toronto,
Booklet of information on re.
quest,
IrOlt SALE
62 ACRES, -SAND ICH EAST,
near Windsor City limits, 3rd.
Concession Rd, Immediately ad-
joining improved Wallcer Home -
sites Subdivision. Contains about
six acres good standing timber.
331aok loam, Also 120 lots, corner..
3rd. Concession and Pipette Rd.
Owner. Box 143, 73 Adelaide W;,
Toronto.
$5,300-100 ACRES GOOD CLAY
loam, creek through pasture
field, good fences, 2' bank barns,
driving shed, hen house, lovely
11 -room modern brick ho.use,.
double garage public school on
property. In Clarice Township,
Apply to Owner, Milton Robin-
son, Kendal P.O., Ont.
COMMERCIAL I010 REFRIGER-
ator, excellent condition, $20.00.
A. J. Br/WY, R.15, 1, Whitby.
NUMBLY OIL -PULL TRACTOR
25 x 40, good condition, spade
cleats. ake offer, Ferris, 68
Westmoreland Ave., Toronto.
NEW • INVENTION — PORTA13LE
Tacker, automatic one -hand coin.
pression, drives sett-teeding Han-
sen Brad—Tacics, quickly.. Slim,
Mates using hemmer. Free dem-
onstration literature, Dominion.
SUPp4Y Co 188 Bathurst To -
route.
0
1011 SALE, 1201551 SETTER, P)7.
male, 4 mon the, Reg., pick of
li ttor, 525. P. Robertson, Hornby.
SLI' PIT HARNESS DRESSIN•Q —
Finest leather and harness .pre-
semvntive. Stiplt alsohas many. -
houeshold uses 25c up at most
grocery, hardware and elm +n
stores. A product of Lloyds Lnb-
oretories, Toronto.
FOR SALE
E ascrrn00 MOTORS, NEW, 00810,
bought, sold, rebuilt; belt s,
pulleys, brushes. Alien Dlectrto
Company Ltd., 2320 Dufrerlo St.,
Toronto,
PERI'ISCTION MILKERS AND SUP -
plies, .7. F. Donaldson,. Joyceville,
Ont.
WAN'T'ED
QUANTITY OF LARGE WILLOW
trees. Hanger Limb Company,
85 ming Street West, Toronto,
Ontario,
HELP WAN'PED
WANTED AT ONCE, WOMAN TO
take full charge In farm home.
One adult to Cook for. Widow
preferred, respectable' place. Good
wages. Permanent home if satis-
fied, state age, Fare advanced,
Thomas Armour, fort Burwell,
R.R. 2, Ont.
TEMPORARY
CONSTABLES
WANTED
.Ages 31 Years and Over
MARCI 8110; PHYSICAT,f,Y PTV;
AT LEAST 11' Ii+' IN STOCKING
FEET; 010 Lna.; OF 6000
CFLAIIACTICR AND PA1n 808)57
CATION. TO NE- AVM 1,AI)8,80
1r080 APPOINTMENT 83158E-
DTAIEL,V. t'NtFORMT CLOTHING
SVI 8 LIED.
Apply to person to-' i;mptayment
and Selective Servteo Orrice, 194
Sioadina Ave.
REFER 10 VILE 11-7891
STUDENT NURSES
WOODSTOCIK GENERAL' II0 S-
Pltal School for Nursing will
admit a .class of student nurses
for three years training int Sop-
tember 1.94.1. Students holding
'secondary school graduation di-
Moine wishing in enrol in (hie
r class, kindly addrss app.i Ica tion
to the Superintendent of Nurses,
Wooclstoctc General hospital,
Woodstock, Ontario.
ISXCPERIEiNC19D P'OOORMAN AND
all round printer, permanent' poli,
tion. Apply Pyle 117011d, Near,
est selective Service Office.
Police Cadets Wanted
Age 15/ To 170 Years
Education cook:nlerit to two years
high school or better. Knowledge
orf sherlhand and ti'potvt'Iting an
ad vtt tl tags,
Good physical condition with every.
Ricci! hood of meeting following'
minimum peal Ittoatldns on nt:Min-
ing age o- of 21 years: IIeig'ht 5' 10",
Weight 100 pounds.
IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT
APPLY iN PERSON
To Employment and Selective Ser -
Vice Office 374 SpudIna Ave., o- -
ronto Ont. fr
RL'Ir515 TO PILL, H-784178
TEACHERS WANTED
MANITOULIN ISLAND ['ROTES -
tan teacher for S.S. No, 4, 131d -
well, Manitoulin island. Dulles
to commence Sept. 1st. Apply
stating qualifications and sn lnay
expected to John- Meleny, Sec.,
R,R, NO: 1, Muni Iowan Ing, Ont
QUALIFIED 1111ACI3I000 WANTED
for S.S, No.. 8. Raglan. Du tics to
commence '.Sept, 5. Apply stuting
qualifications and salary lo
Daniel Bndar,ek, Palmer Ra Aids.
BOURKES; TEACHER. FOR PUB -
Ile school,. grades 1 to 10 State .
age, salary,'expetience and refer-
ences in answer, Secretary -
Treasurer, 0.5,8. No. 1, Benoit
and Malsonvllle Twps., 13otn•kes,
Ontario,
T70h,C1-IIDR WANTED — TXl'19R-.
fenced, Proteatan1, teacher tor
school :section 'No, 1 North Sher-
brooke. Duties- to begin Sept, 1.
Apply stating satarry, goal lien:.
Lions and expelenee. D. J. Nisbet,:.
Sec.-Treas., Eiph I11, On f,