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OTTAWA REPORTS
Good Wheat Crop For Present
Year In Sight In Canada
And United States
Apprehension regarding wheat
supplies for the present crop year
have been largely dispelled accord-
ing to the Dominion Bureau of
Statistics survey of June 130.
A. billion bushel crop is in sight
in the United States, and the out-
look in Canada is promising 'though
it is too early to interpret Can-
adian conditions in terms of -bush-
els, Substantial increase In acre-
age and maintenance of present
clop prospects' in the prairie •proy-
inces, however, could only mean
better than average production.
Both countries will have sizeable
carry-over stocks of old wheat on
July 31. when the current crop year
closes.
The southern hemisphere coun-
tries of Australia and Argentina
are now seeding their new wheat
crops, with. Both expecting to show
increase in acreage over last year.
British growers are reported to
have seeded three million acres, or
nearly double the prewar average,
Prospects in neutral countries, prin-
cipally Eire, Spain, Portugal and
Turkey are favorable, though,
Spain and Portugal are likely to
remain •on an import basis for
10.4-45, The position of occupied
countries also appears favorable
with the possible exception of Ro-
mania. The harvest fn North Afri-
ca is believed to have yielded a
fair surplus which can probably be
diverted to Italy. The southern
Italian crop will also be available
to the United Nations instead of
the Nazis.
* * *
There is a further threat to the
food supplies of the Nazis this
year with: the Allies driving up
through northern Italy where a
large crop Is usually produced, and
now attacking in France, where
harvest has commenced in the,
southern areas. In India where a
wheat crop of about 387 million
bushels has recently been gathered,
there still appears to be a shortage.
Conditions are not as critical as
last year but 11 is expected that im-
ports will continue to be necessary.
* * e'
The Agricultural Supplies Board
will pay 20c a bag for dried pods
of milkweed floss, collections begin-
ning the first or second week of
September. Country schools, where
cash payments will be made, will
be the chief collection„ centres. The ,
silky floss in the seed pods willbe
used " in life preservers for : the
Armed Forces. No milkweed leaves
are being collected this year,
MCAT SCIENCE
IS BORN
Sound And Sight
Our sense of sound' is sometimes
dependent on our sense of sight.
Since steamboats became num-
erous in the harbors of the world
ship captains have communicated
back and fdrth with each other by
means of blasts of the ships'
whistles. With the increased
number of Diesel motor ships in
use, a problem developed. The
motor ships .used air whistles in-
stead of steam whistles. Conse-
quently their whistle blasts were
accompanied by no billowing
plums of steam, Since the steam
could not be seen, ships' captains
had 110 way of knowing which of
perhaps a half dozen motor ships
anchored in the same general vici-
nity might be signalling.
John Hays Hammand, one of
the most prolific of American in-
ventors, seeks to provide the motor
ship with a visual, as well as an
auditory signal. He has de-
vised a gadget that will spray white
powder, into the air each time the
air` whistle is sounded. Thus it
will be possible to "see" the sound
as well as hear it. We hope the
designers of the streamlined Diesel
trains will take advantage of Mr,
Hammond's invention, The train
whistles mean a lot to those who
dwell in the sparsely inhabited
portions of our country.
0
Germany Loses
Portugal's Wolfram
Germany recently was deprived
of her last major source of wol-
fram—source of steel -hardening
tungsten-- by Portugal's decision
to stop all exports to Germany
and to shut down her wolfram
mines immediately,
It was a major diplomatic vic-
tory
iatory for the Allies, consummated -
on the eve of the great invasion
of France.
STEEL + TUNGSTEN
ARMORED STEEL
it26.
RUBBER + VITALIN
NAVA
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11 db
i15
Extra strength, longer
wear, increased tough-
ness, more protection
against aging and in-
ternal heat — these are
the properties of
Firestone Vitamic "Rub-
ber and they all add up
to longer tire life.
In addition, you still
get the Firestone extra
values of Gum -Dipping,
Safety Locked Cords
and Gear -Grip Tread—
proved features that
made Firestone tires
the choice of champion
race drivers.
If you are eligible to
replace your tires insist
on Firestone tires made
with the new synthetic
rubber fortified with
Vitelin. You can put
them on your car with
the full confidence that
you are . getting the
utmost tire value.
ASS tAL'WAl14— MOSTMILES PER DOLIAo
DER FUEHiRER?
Veteran of this, and the last war,
Maurice Thorburn, 39, aircraft
worker of MacDonald Brothers,
Winnipeg, Man., can do an'
imitation of Hitler that will pass
in any strong light. Shortly after
he joined the Royal. Canadian En-
gineers in Sept: 1939, be gave a
pre -view for high ranking . mili-
tary men which went over with.
a bang. New to theatrical work,
he found himself in demand at
army entertainments. And whew he
went overseas in 1040,, he "execut-
ed" Hitler for the troops at Alder-
shot. Returned to Canada in 1942,
he : joined MacDonald Brothers'
Aircraft Ltd., where he is pro-
curement supervisor.- In the last
war the served with the Royal
Navy.
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1, Should a girl be in ' time to
receive her escort when he calls, or
would It be better to keep him
waiting for a few minutes?
2. What can one use as a sub-
stitrite if one cannot afford cut
flowers, or expensive table decora-
tions? -
3. What is really the best phrase
for nuc to use when acknowledging
an introduction?
4. What would be the correcten-
graving and proper size cards for
one to use for visiting cards?
5, Is it good form for a father
or mother to criticise or reprove
a child in the presence of 'guests?
6. Is it proper to cut lettuce or
any other salads with the knife?
Answers
1, It would be silly to keep him
waiting if she is dressed and ready.
Most men admire promptness. 2.
Use a pretty potted plant of some
kind, or perhaps a vase contain-
ing some sprays of wandering jew
or some similar plant, 3, "Stow do
you do?" 4. The fashion in type
and size of cards change from time
to time, so it would be preferable
to consult your stationer and ask
him to show yott samples of cards
most popular today. 5; No and
there is no excuse for doing so.
This should be done privately.
'6, No; the fork should be used for
breaking thein.
Quartz crystals suitable for elec-
trical instruments have been re-
cently found in Colombia; how ex-
tensively is not yet known.
STARTLING CURE
STOMACH: ULCERS
Current issue of Aviation Re-
view, largest circulation*, aircraft
magazine in Canada, gives news
space to a new remedy for peptic
ulcers. It was evolved by Dr.
B. M. Sperling, a Toronto osteo-
path who is quoted as saying the
new method "has been 100% effect-
ive in all cases so far treated.
X-rays confirm this statement."
Worm Trouble
CHILDREN REALLY NEED
aseLVLNGI"S
Mother's
Friend
t It e e e Cluing°•
able days! It
helps protect
Chen fram.. aroma
trouble. a n .41
other children's
ills. id cernn
t,, 0 nq regular.
So soothing .tool
Now try - 11.
Sutle�orq or
PILEs bleeding and
g
p bleeding
4n
piles should
know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat
the cause at its source. Money
back if the first bottle does ngt
satisfy. Buy from your druggist.
I
RestIessOr�ous
On"CERTAIN DAYS" Of The Month?
If functional periodic disturbances
'make you feel nervous, cranky, high-
strung, tired, weak and "dragged out"
at such times—start at once, try
Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound to relieve such symptoms. Here's
a product that HELPS moues. Follow
label directions. Pinkham's Compound
is wortic trying/ Made in Canada.
LYDIA E. RuNKhi,siu S comp UND
Monty' Presented
With New Caravan
The .,ew'caravan which has been
built by war workers in their spare
time as a gift to -"General Mont-
gomery was made to his own de-
signs.
It is simple in design and equip-
ment, resembling a - motor -driven
horse -box. ' There are two com-
partments, a bedroom with a tip
up bunk," portable. 'table, wash
basin and bookshelf, and a lounge
with desk, map -holders and din-
ing table, which can he quickly,
converted into a conference room.
Ilene decisions will ,probably be taken which will reshape the course
of European history. ,
�intain Plans Aid
To Bombed Churches
Of the 14,000 bombed churches
in Britain, some may be rebuilt on
new sites, others will be repaired
or replaced by substitute build-
ings, and full reinstatement will
''Ali;„!"Aak, -rrai....4,1P1,1•40.
Easy to roll, delightfui
— to smoke
' t1 E F6a E Si G
be considered' only for churches of
historic" interest .according to pro-
posals published” by the War Dam-
age Commission and a committee
representing the Christian church-
es.
DOWN WITH 'EM!
pne of the first things citizens of European towns liberated by Allied
forces do is to let the world know what thew think of their erstwhile
Nazi and Fascist masters, Typical reactions are shown above. At
left, a Frenchman smashes a swastika erected by Nazis over a trium-
phal arch. At right, a Roman policeman risks his neck to tear down
the black flag of Fascism from a public building.
Have You Heard?
A census taker on aslcing a wo-
man how old she was, received the
following answer:
"Do you know how old the Hill
girls are next door?"
"Sure," he replied."
"Well, I'in as old as they are."
The census taker wrote down
"As old as the hills."
oOo
Novelist; "I'm describing a
scene that took place ten years
ago. Tell me what kind of frocks
the women wore in those
days,"
Novelist's Wife (bitterly) :-
"The sort I'm wearing now"
oOo
"Sedentary work," said the col-
lege professor, "tends to lessen the
endurance."
"In other words," the student
butted in, "the more one sits, the
less one can stand."
"Exactly," retorted the professor,
"and if one lies a great deal one's
standing is lost completely!"
oOo
Soldier to girl: I can't see
what keeps you girls front
freezing, •
Girl: You're not supposed
to.
tl Bites h
Neat:lcs/a
Quick! Stop Itchingof insect bites, heat rash;
eczema, hives, pimples, scates,eeables,athlete's
foot and other externally caused akin troubles.
Use quick -acting: soothing, antiseptic D. D, D.
PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless, stainless. Itch
stops or your money back. Your druggist
stocks D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION.
BABY CHICIKS.
STARTED CHICKS TWO AND
three weeks old 10 Barred Rocks,
Whits Leghorns, New Hamp-
shires, Hybrids in non -sexed and
pullets. Also free range .pullets
eight weeks of age and older..
Also bargains in clay old pullets
as low as 10.96 per hundred heavy
cockerels 7.96, non -sexed 8.95.
Send for catalogue and prices.
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit-
ed, Fergus, Ontario.
IF YOU WANT SUMMER CHICIcs,
order them now as our lust regu-
lac hatch is the 17th, after that
to order. For immediate delivery
we've plenty started _chicks, pul-
lets, cockerels. Cull Your non
productive' stock, buy good, young
birds : to supplylater markets.
Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Ham-
ilton.
SALE OF GOVERNMENT AP-
proved chicles from bloodtested
breeders. Barred Rocks, White
Leghorns, New Hampshires, White
Rock, light Sussex, Black Aus-
tralorps,- Hybrids, .non -sexed as
low as 7.96 per hundred, pullets
10.90, heavy cockerels 9,96. 'Ship-
ped C.O.D. Also two and three
week old started chicks and eight
week old andolder pullets at re-
duced prices, Top Notch Chick-..
erica, Guelph, "Ontario.
-CHICIL BARGAINS FROM GOV-
ornment Approved bloodtested
breeders. White Leghorns, Bar-
red Rocks, New Hampshires,.
White Rocks, Light .Sussex, Hy-
brids and other popular breeds.
Non -sexed as low as 8.95 per -hun-
dred, pullets 10.96 heavy cocker-
els 7.06. Shipped d.O,D, Also two
and three weak old started and
eight week old free range pullets
and older, at reduced prices.
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit-
ed, Fergus, Ontario.
COLLEC'rION AGENOIES
WE COLLECT
A0001.TNTS ANI NOTES RECEIV-
able everywhere. Cse Canada's
largest agency for best results.
Financial Collection Agencies,
I!ederel Bldg. JParonto. .
DVId1NC e CLEANING
HAV14 Ytila AN Y'I'HINti lNialet0
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us.
for Information. We are glad to
answer your questions, Depart•
merit 14, Parker's Dye. Works
Limited. 791 toner Street. To.
route,
iiAinniunRS INC
AMBITIOUS GIRLS and
MIDDLE AGE
women, learn hal:dressing at. Can-
ada's finest and largest schools.
Refined, dignified work. Splendid
pay. Write or call for tree liter-
ature, Marvel Hairdressing Schools,
358 Moor Street, Toronto. Branches.
44 King Street. Hamilton, and 74
Mclean Street, Ottawa.
LEARN EIA.I RUitE5PIN'i THE
Robertson method. Information
I on 'request regordl.ng classes
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad-
emy, 127. Avenue Road, Toronto
PATENTS
1.11THd"1RSTON 1.1 Ailt tEl & COMPANY
Pa lent Sol lei tors, Established
15811(1; 14 Lung West, Toronto
13ooklet or t".fermation on re
quest,
MEDI CAI,
STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS
often are the cause of 11l -health
In humans all ages, No one im-
mune! Why not find out it 11113
1s your trouble? Interestingpar-
ticulars-'-Free! Write Mulveney's
Remedies, Speelallats Toronto 0.
DON'T WAIT—EVERY SUFFERER
of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis
should try Dlxot's Remedy. Mun-
ro's Drug Store, 336 Elgin, Ot-
tawa, Postpaid $1.00.
BA OSIEEKA FOOT BALM destroys
offensive odor instantly, 45c
bottle. Ottawa agent. Denman
Drug Store, Ottawa
) 9GIILY RECOMMHNllED-EVERY
sufferer of Rheumatic Paine or
Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem-
edy. Munro's Drug Store, 336 El-
gin, Ottawa, Postpaid 81,00.
PHOTOGRAPHY
TIME TESTED QUALITY
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films properly developed and
printed
6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 260
REPRINTS 8 for 26c
FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE
You may not getall the -films you
want 'this year, but .You can get all.
the quality and service you desire
by sanding your flims to
IMPERIAL PfOTO. SERVICE
Station J. Toronto.,
DOUBLE SIZE Super Prints
0 or S Exposure hells 49c
Developed and Printed
Double Size Only
REGULAR SIZE
D or 8 lileposure Dolls
Developed and Printed
39c
FILMS FILMS F'ILMS
Sent To You ny Return- Mall
No.. 127—l5el No. 120 or 020-10e
No. 316 or 016-425
These Prices lnehfde ]rive Cents
For Wrapping :and Mailing
SUPERIOR FILM SERVICE
liox 40!, Hu Mitten, Ont.
Expert Photo Finishers for 28 years
1x051 SALE
07 ACHES 1vonK LAND ALONG
Highway, 13uild in within vii
`-']age, I11g11, Public Schools, C.P.R.
Mrs. Lewis Duff, Newington, Ont.
62 ACRES, SANDWICH .EAST,
near Windsor City limits, 3rd.
Concession Rd. Immediately ad
Joining. improved Walker -Home-
si les Subdivision, Contains about
six acres goon standing timber.
Black foam. Also 120 lots, corner
3rd. Concession and PIllette -Rd.
Ownr'Cox 143, 71 Adelaide W.,
Toronto.
n AB]3IT.RY —. NEW SC aV -
A
]and Whites, Standard and Giant
Chinchillas All ages — blocky
types. quality for -make weight
easily—mature quickly—all pedi-
greed—Dominion wide shippers.
'Write for prices. Registered Itob-
bltry, Campbell ford, Ontario.
11535/ 1N V47NTRON PORTABLE
Tacker, automatic one -hand com-
pression, drives self-feeding Han-
sen Brad -Tacks, quickly, Elim-
inates using hammer. Free Clem-
•enstra non Mora (tire. Dominion
Supply Co., 18; 13a thurst, To-
ronto..
Fon 5AL39
SLIPIT HARNESS DRESSING —
Finest leather and barness pre-
servative, Sliptt also has many,
houesheld uses 26e up at most
grocery, hardware and chain
stores, A. product of Lloyds Lab-
oratories, Toronto.
A11911 BOOTS
NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS
of our armed forces, perfect con.
dltion, 53.25 delivered. Ladlete-
. army shoes, perfectly rebuilt,
32,200 delivered, Money -back guar-
antee. State size, send money
order, Ruskin 4, Co., Peterbor-
ough, Ont,
ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt: belt 0.
-pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric
Company Ltd.. 2326 Dui' (Grin St,
Toronto.
PERFECTION MILKERS AND SUP.
plies. 3, P. Donaldson, Joyceville,
Ont.
WANTED
QUANTITY Or LARGE WILLOW
trees. Hanger Limb Company,
85 King Street West, Toronto,
Ontario.
HEIR WANTED •
WANTED AT ONCE, WOMAN TO
take full charge in farm home.
One adult to cook tor. Widow
preferred, respectable place. Good
wages. Permanent home if satis-
fied, state age, rare advanced.
Thomas Armour, Port Burwell,
R.R. 2, Ont.
STUDENT NURSES
WOODSTOCIK :GENERAL Et0S-
pita; School tor Nursing will
admit a class of student nurses
for three years training in Sep-
tember 1944. Students holding
secondary school graduation di-
ploma wishing to enrol in this
class, kindly addras application
to the Superintendent of Nurses,
Woodstock* General Hospital,
Woodstock, -Ontario.
EXPERIENCED SINGLE IKAN FOR
mixed farming, good wages,
board, - and regular hours. Apply,
to Roy Balser, R.R. 2, Maple, Ont.
EXPERIENCED ELL/ORMAN AND
all round printer, permanent posi-
tion, Apply It'yle 1.1701141, Neat-
est selective Service Office. -
TEACHERS WANTED
QUALIFIED TEACHER WANTED
for 5,0. No. 8 Raglan. Duties to
commence Sept. 5. Apply stating
qualifications and salary to
Daniel Buidaricln, Palmer Rapids,
130URI(ES:; TEACHER .FOR PUB.._
- lie school, grades 1 to 10. State
age, salary experience and. refer.
enees in answer. Secretary-, -
Treasurer, U.S.S."-No I, 'Benoit
and Maisonville Twps., Hearken,
Ontario,
PROTESTANT TEACHER F 0 I
Public School No, 6 Roxborough, -.
Stormont " Duties September.' Ap-
p1Y stating' qualiflcaHens "'and ex-
perience and salary expected to
L. P. McDiormld, Sec.-treas.,
R.R. 1, Moose Creek, Ont.