The Seaforth News, 1944-07-27, Page 7"Our family.
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L'I:V E R
OTTAWA REPORTS
That Canada Is Looking Forward
To Regular Sale Of Consumer
Goodi With Russia
Russia's growing importance In
the Canadian picture is reflected
in the recent Government an-
nouncement that since April ' 1
nearly ten million pounds of lard
have been shipped to the U.S.S.R.
under Mutual Aid arrangements.
Russia, three times the size of Can-
ada, is next to the United States,
our nearest neighbor, Unlike
Canada, she has consistently been
developing her farthest North
territories as part of her economic
plan. While details of our in-
ereasing trade are not revealed, it
le known that weapons of war,
• aluminum and nickel, railway
equipment, machine tool,e cattle,
horses and grain have gone for-
ward from this country under
.Mutual Aid. Outside of Mutual
Aid, Russia placed an order to the
Value of 28 million dollars for
Canadian hydro -electric equipment
a short time ago. In addition to
the export of Canadian materials
for the rebuilding of Soviet heavy
industry and her broken cities, a
regular sale of consumer goods
•rwlth the U.S S.R. h anticipated
herr. • as...r- ..... .... _
Canada's increasingly large ship.
ments of bacon to the United
Kingdom were probably a major
actor in the increase of the British
ration from four to six minces a
week, according to Hon, I. G.
f°sardiner, Minister of Agriculture.
All t8ti .qtr 86n of Britain's
Red requirements age get by
this Dominion. The quantity of
, hogs marketed in the first six
months of this year was 8,260,000,
an Increase of 60% over the same
period of 1948, the Department of
Agriculture announced last week.
Up to July 1, Canadian Meat
Board purchases of bacon for the
United Kingdom totalled 464,000.-
000 lbs,
A contract to supply the United
Kingdom with a minimum of a
hundred million lbs of beef over
a two-year period was announced
by Mr. Gardiner in the House of
Commons on July 16. The Meat
Board bougl.t 68 million lbs, of
beef in the last rix months for
shipment abroad. The Minister
Bald that the new contract would
not bring back meat rationing here
as supplies are sufficient for both
contract and domestic market
needs,
The British empire covers about
one-fourth of the world's habitable
land surface.
WHAT SCIENCE
IS DOING
Burns
Doctors at a United States naval
hospital are successfully treating
burns„ with a material of which
the navy will never have a short-
age—salt water.
The salt water used is a double
strength 'solution of sodium clilor-
ide made up in the laboratory, but
the doctors say that in an emerg-
ency, buckets of sea water could
be utlized ,after heating to remove
bacteria,
Capt, William Kirkham, chief of
San Diego's -plastic sI.rgery service
says the tip-off on the effectiveness
of salt water for .combat barns
came during the British evocation
of Dunlcerque in 1940,.
He said burned Hien 'rescued
from the water after some time
fared better than. did Hien whose
burns had not been bathed In salt
water.
The explanation is simple,"he
said. "A burn is just like any other
wound. It has to be kept clean
and salt water keeps it clean,' -
The special solutions of salt wet-
' er are applied in two ways: by sat-
urating light -weight dressings, or
by having the burned men bathe
in a tub filled with the water. The
burns are first cleaned with white
soap and plain water,
Robots
(A tribute to the people of
Southern England)
They say that we are scared to
death,
They're driving us insane,
We cannot sleep by day or night,
We've robots on the brain.
These dark assassins of the air,
Without "a human hand
Have paralysed us, every one,
On sea, and air, and land,
It won't be many days before
In terror and dismay,
We plead to Hitler on our knees
To keep robots awe).
They've killed so many children,
Old men and women too, •
The rest of us have all gone nuts
And don't know what to do.
If Germans will believe such stuff
They'd better soon get wise.
It',s more of Goebbel's chloroform,
Based on a pack of lies.
For every robot that they send
(This is a certain bet)
Makes us more angry, steels our
hearts, ..
And more determined yet.
W '11 beat the daylights front the
Hun,
And not the Hun, alone.
The dirty Jap will take le rap
And sink just like a stone.
We're one for all and all for- one
At top the mighty four;
So let the robots freely fly,,
They soon will send no more.
T. B. Gleave
'Maquis' Stir Up
Trouble For Nazis
The Maquis, the French under-
ground fighting organization which
is causing the Germans so much
trouble In southern France took its
name from the appellation bestowed
upon Corsican bandits in Napol-
eon's time. The word (pronounced
mackee) means undergrowth, par-
ticularly the thick brushwood that
grows in Corsica and that fur-
nished the bandits good hiding
places.
Ivfong the leaders of the Maquis
are high officers of the French
Army who refused to bow to Nazi
domination as relayed through Pe-
tain's Vichy government.
e THEIR GAME IS ENDED
While their fellow -countrymen suffered under Nazi. oppression, the
two. French civilians in the photo above led' a comparatively easy
1 life as reward for collaborating with the Germans. They are hiding'
their faces after being sentenced to life imprisonment at hard labor.
HAPPY MEETING IN NORMANDY'
Canadian soldiers and airmen are seen here in happyY co ti
with two women and a gendarme of the liberated town of Caen.
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1. What kind of a person is con-
sidered a "bore"?
2: ,Should a maid be held res-
ponsible and asked to replace a
dish that she has broken?
e. Is it necessary that a wedding
gift always be sent' before the wed-
ding day?
4. If a first invitation is accepted
from an acquaintance, does it mean
that one expects to include this
person who sent the invitation in
one's own social life?
6. When entertaining guests and
other people call, h it necessary
to ask then to stay awhile? .
0, Is it correct to telephone an
acceptance to an invitation?
Ay leavers
1. This is usually applied to one
who monopolizes the celiversation,
who is always contradicting his
companions, and one who knows
better than anyone else about
everything. 2. This would depend
upon circumstances. If, as a rule,
The maid is careful and conscien-
tious, she should not be asked to
do so. 8, Yes, always. 4. Yes;
a social favor should not be ac-
cepted unless you expect to return
it. 6. Yes; even if one does not
care Particularly about these people,
it would be very inhospitable to
display the least annoyance, 6. Not
unless the invitation Is extended to
you by telephone.
Eisenhower Presented
With Color Print
The fouf correspondents ''at-
tached to Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-
hower have given him a present.
It is a color print showing the
use of flying rockets b1 the Bri-
tish Army 114 years ago, said a
London radiocast.
The correspondents bought the
print last week when they ducked
into a shop to dodge a flying bomb,
continued the radiocast.
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Effective Notices
To Trespassers
A notice on the garden wall of a
house at Bray, County Dub-
lin, reads, "Beware of the Hydran-
gea." The resident, an old sea cap
tdin, had been annoyed by boys
playing football, Every time they
kicked the ball into the garden and
climbed over the fence they tramp-
led on his flowers. After he put up
the notice he had no further trou-
ble, the youngsters believing that
hydrangea was the name of a
snake
Similarly, an American farmer
has kept trespassers front his hazel-
nut bushes. A botanist told him
the technical name of the hazel, and
he put up the following sign:
"Trespassers take warning. All per-
sons entering this wood do so at
their own risk, for though common
snakes are not often found, the
Corylus Americana abounds every-
where about here and never gives
warning of its presence," .
The tendon of Achilles, located
in the heel, can reslst a strain of
1,000 pounds without breaking.
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FINE CUT CIGARETTE TO ACE
Hon. Charles McCrea Predicts Great
Future For Yellowknife District
Hon, Charles McCrea, K.C_,
president, Negus Mines, Ltd., ex-
pressed the opinion on his recent
return front a fortnight's visit to
Yellowknife, Northwest Territory,
that a -great future awaits that
district when the war is over. He
found general expectation that all
the liveliness in claim -staking, dia-
mond -drilling a n d prospecting
will result in new finds during
the coming, season,
When over,
opening of
the thewar Con,is Rycon, Ptar-
re-
migan and Thompson Lundmark
mines and the active develop-
ment of Giant Yellowknife will
mean exceptional activity in • the
Yellowknife camp and there is
every indication of its becoming
an important gold area.
Mr. McCrea reports greatly
improved air service since his
last visit in 1940. The prelimin-
ary operation of the new landing
field prepared by Canadian Pac-
ific Airlines was a real recog-
nition of the importance of the
area. A through trip may now be
made on wheels instead of by
wheels partly, and pontoons part-
ly, on the Yellowknife run.
Mr. McCrea expressed con-
siderable pride in the fact that
Negus Mines, started only in 1989,
had n e ve r a h eless continued
through all the difficult war
years. He was accompanied by
Mr. Watkin Samuel, A.C.S.M.,
vice-president and consulting en-
gineer. The Bank-Estra group
(Payne option) was studied care-
fully and adjoining claims staked.
Previous prospecting and explor-
ation of this group of claims un-
der option last season had dis-
closed a number of gold finds
and Samuel mapped out a drilling
campaign, A drill is doing ex-
ploratory work near Kant Lake
geological structure where favor-
able shears and veins containing
gold indicate promise.
The 100 claims included in oho
Payne group and in the new
claims will be maintained by all
the work needed for that pur-
pose. This is in line with
Negus policy of continued pro-
duction at the mine and vigor-
ous exploration by drilling and
prospecting in the new areas.
Keep Firearms -
From Children
Adults who own or have control
over firearms also have a solemn
obligation to keep them from child-
ren in whose hands they night be
a menace to themselves -and others.
Tragic emphasis has been placed
on this observation by a lengthy
list of recent accidental shootings.
Even with the sale of ammuni-
tion subject to priority permits,
there has been entirely too mucli
shooting by boys in and around
the city. A rifle and box of ammu-
nition around the house are an
ever-present temptation to a small
boy; a simple admonition to leave
them alone often isn't enough.
A .22 rifle is a highly lethal wea-
pon and the carrying power of its
ammunition might amaze many
persons. It is not a toy. If you have
firearms around the house, put them
where young children cannot pos-
sibly get their hands on them.
I'Ieadacji
dNothing is more depres.
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Why suffer?-..Lambly'
will give instant relief.
Lambiy's isgood for ear- am-
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BABY CHICKS
BARGAINS IN TWO, THREE AND
tour week old started chicks.
Pullets two week old White Leg.
horns 920.96 per hundred, Barred
Rocks 218.96, four week old Bar-
red Rocks 926.96, Shipped C.O.D.
, ,Also eight week old and up to
laying free range pullets. Top
Notch Chlekerfee, Guelph, Ont.
WHILE 'WE'RE HATCHING ONLY
to older for dayolds, we have a
limited quantity of started June
chicks for Quick ordering: cock-
erels, Leghorn pullets, and heavy
breeds, pullets and unsexed, Bray
Hatchery, 180 John 214 Hamilton,
Oet.
STARTED CHICK' BAR GAINS,
pullets: Barred Rocice four weeks
two $nyeeles old $19.90. three Also 2non-
sexed and pullets In White Leg -
heavy, light e804 medium Assorted
at rock bottom prices.. Also tree
range pullets 8 weeks to laying
Free catalogue. Tura die Chick
Hatched es Limited, Fergus, Ont.
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PATENTS
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Munro's Drug Store, 88.6 Elgin,
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household uses 26c up 'at moat
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ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW. USED,
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Clair nut, Toronto.
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BELSAW OR SMALL PORTABLE
sawmill orparts, and T -Ford
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SLABS AND EDGINGS. 4' SOFT
quan-
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octtdt andtelowe kind, prises
on cars, Walter Selfless. 19 rtOle-
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frew county, Ditties to com-
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salary and Quali rice tines to Ar.
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