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Four Reasons — Among Many
Canadians are holding and buying more
Victory Bonds because they realize:
—that in 1944, Canada's war expendi-
tures may be the highest of any year
to date and must be financed.
—that increased war production will
shorten the war.
—that Victory Bonds are the best safe-
guard against the needs of the future.
—that Victory Bonds are the most secure
and saleable investment, and yield a
good interest return.
There is no better investment than Dominion
of Canada Bonds.
Hoid and Buy Morel
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Toronto Limited
Telephone: ELgin 4321
OTTAWA REPORTS
That Canadian Wheat Supply
In. 1845 Will Probably Be
10 to 15% Less Than In 1944
Canada's wheat surplus at the
close of the current crop year is
expected to be between 330,000,000
and 350,000,000 bushels compared
with 594,000,000 at the end of July,
1943, but crop prospects are such
as to suggest that total wheat sup-
plies in Canada during the next 12
months will be perhaps only 10 to
15% less than they were in the
crop year just corning to a dose.
* * *
Reductio, in prices of imported
farm machinery, as a result of the
Budget announcement of the can-
cellation of duty and war exchange,
will amount to about 9,4% on gen-
eral line implements, 111i% on
cream separators, & 4% on tractors
and 5% on tractor repair parts, ac-
cording to H. H. Bloom, admin-
istrator of Farm Machinery for
Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
* * *
The noir Federal bill to stabilize
;,rices of agricultural products has
its keynote in the clause providing
that in prescribing prices, the ad-
ministering board "shall endeav-
our to ensure adequate and stable
returns for agriculture by pro-
moting orderly adjustment from
war to peace conditions, and shall
endeavour to secure a fair relation-
ship between the returns from
agriculture and those from other
occupations."
Legislation provides for the set-.
ting up of a Board of three to
administer the Act and regulations
passed from time to time. It au-
thorizes the 'Board to prescribe,
with the approval of the Governor -
in -Council, prices at which. the
Board may purchase agricultural
products in the market. Two alter-
nate methods of stabilizing oper-
ations are provided for: first, that
the Board may purchase products
at the prices prescribed, according
to standards and grades covered by
Acts now in existence, or which
may be set up by the Board. In
the alternative, the Board is em-
powered to pay to producers the
difference between the prices pre-
scribed by the Board for Any pro-
duct, and the average price- at
which the product is selling on
the open market, in case the
average market price is below the
prescribed price. Either method
may be used at any time according
to what the Board determines is
necessary. A revolving fund of
not more than $200,000,000 is pro-
vided by the Act for the Board's
' operation. All agricultural pro -
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By Anne Ashley
Q. How can I elean window
Shades?
A. Try rubbing them with a rough
flannel' cloth clipped in flour,
Q. I -Tow can I give a polish .to
cut glass?
A. Articles of cut glass -will have
a brilliant polish if a little tureen=
tine is added to the water when
cleaning then. Use about one ta-
blespoon to two quarts of water.
Q. How can I make rice pudding
with raisins so that it will not
curdle?
A. Cook the raisins separately, as
they frequently curdle the pudding.
Drain off the water and add to the
pudding when the rice ii done.
Q. How can I bring back faded
colors?
A. If colors have faded in a gar-
ment, use a little vinegar in the
rinse water after laundering and it.
will help revive the colors.
Q. How can I make a wall paper
cleaner?'
' A. Mix 1 cup of flour and rrkeup
cold water to a smooth paste. Add,
2 tablespoons salt, 2 tablespoons
vinegar, 1 tablespoon kerosene.
Boil until it thickens, stirring con-
stantly. Allow it to cool, - then
knead thoroughly. Use the same
as the manufactured kind,
FLYING CHICKS
Just 24 hours before this picture was taken in Chicago, these biddies
were eggs in California. United Air Lines Stewardess Lyn Stauffer
fondles chicks which made trip as experiment in post-war possi-
bilities in transportation by air of such items to foreign countries.
Strawboard Used
In Containers
Those who are studying the
request of the Hinde & Dauch
Paper Company for wheat, rye
and oat straw may be influenced
by the knowledge that strawboard
is urgently needed by the Depart-
ment of Munitions and Supply.
Strawboard is used extensively in
the manufacture of corrugated
shipping containers for overseas
shipments. It is also used in the
packaging of certain foods for
civilian requirements.
King and Queen
See Robot Downed
The King and Queen of :Eng-
land saw a robot bomb shot down
a short distance from where they
were standing during a visit to an
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ack-ack emplacement, the BBC
stated in a radiocast recorded by
NBC.
Their Majesties were visiting
the antiaircraft battery when a ro-
bot bomb sputtered overhead. The
ack-ack blazed away and the bomb
continued on its course until a
fighter' - plane dashing out of a
cloud bank detonated the missile
with a burst of its gun.
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You who suffer such pain with tired,
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Have You Heard?
Two dairies were engaged in an
advertising war. One of the com-
panies hired a daredevil racer to
drive a cpr around the town with
largeplacards reading:
"This Dr.redevil Drinits Our
bfilk."
The rival company came out
with placards twice as large, read-
ing:
You Don't Have To be A Dare-
devil To Drinit Our 3,3id4i "
Canadian sailor: "How fast
are your aircraft carriers?"
American sailor: "Can't stay.'
Never i'ealy tried em at top
speed yet. All they've been re-
quired to do so far is keep up
with the planes!''
—0 --
Poetic Rover (to fainter): "And
does this glorious setting stn mean
nothing to you-?"
Farmer (mopping his brow):
"T'll say it does. It means I can
eventually unhitch the horses and
go hone."
—o—
"I have a brother with a
wooden leg."
"Thats' nothing. I've. a sister
who has a cedar chest."
-0—
Rustic: Ticket to London for the
missus.
Booking- Clerk: First' or third,
sir?
Rustic: Shl She's the third, but
I ain't never told 'es about the
others)
Medium: '"Ah, I hear the
spirit of your late wife knock-
ing.,,
Man: "Who's she knocking
now;"
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee .
1. Where should the waitress be-
gin to serve at dinner, and should
she then proceed to the right or
the left?
2. When a girl is introducing a
man to het mother, what would be
the best phrase for her to use?
3. Is it in good forst to send en-
graved invitations to a christening?
4. Is "Your's Very Truely" a cor-
rect closing for a letter?
5. Wouldn't ,it be time enough
for a bride to wait until she re-
turns from her honeymoon trip be-
fore acknowledging wedding gifts?
6. What does it mean when fri-
candeau is on a menu card?
ANSWERS
1, She should first serve from 'the
left side, the woman guest of honor,
who is seated to the right of the
host, then proceed to the left. 2.
"Mother, this is James Gray." If
the mein should be probably ten
.years older than the girl, she may
say, "Mr. Gray." 3. It is done oc-
E [UT CIGARETTE TOBACCO
casionatly, but usually these in-
vitations are extended by informal
notes and telephone. -4. No, as
there are three mistakes in the
phrase. "Yours", without an apo-
strophe is the'possessive pronoun.
The word "very" and "truly" (not
truely) should: not be capitalized.
It should read, "Yours very truly".
5. No; the gifts should be acicnow-
ledged before she goes away. 0.
"Larded fried veal."
WHAT SCIENCE
IS DING
Lie ;i'etector
At its 'last meeting the American
Psychiatric . Association expressed
its low opinion of the lie detector
in a resolution which pointed out
that the findings were wrong in
about thirty percent of the cases
reported by Fred Ioban in 1042,
that the feeling of guilt is too com-
plex to be tested by any single
instrument, anti that the hardened
criminal i5 more immune to the
test than to the free interview and
other modes of probing his mind,
says- Tlte. Ncw York Times.
No definite conclusions can in-
variably be drawn when the lie
detector is used, and even those
that are valid are no more trust-
worthy than ordinary confessions.
SAFES
Protect your ROOKS and CAST,
from VIRE and TLIIEVES, We
have size and type of 805e, as'.
Cabinet, for any purpose. Visit
CM. or write for oleo', etc. to
Dept W.
Lis Front St. E., Toronto
Established 1955
J.ac.),TAVLDIZ LIMITEO
TORONTO SAFE WORKS
Itis a question in the minds of th
psychiatrists whether lie -detector
findings are admissible as evident
in court, and this because the suit
ject does not submit himself volune
tarily to a test.
A lie detector may have its usekl,
but its findings should be correlats
ed with those obtained by othe
means and then only by compe-
tent psychiatristsandpsychologists.
There are 7,000 dogs serving in
the British '.Army today. It takes se
days to train ..each one, and OIL
completing the course each animal
goes to a unit with his trainer,
where the duties comprise guard-
ing aerodromes, depots, dumps, in-
stallations, power plants and sec-
ret enclosures.
eadache
Nothing is more depres-
sing than headaches...
Why suffer?...Lembly's .
willive instant relief.
Lambfy'sisgoodform, " '
ache, toothache, painsin WU+'9
back, stomach, bowels.
HEI0BAC,41E. POWDERS_
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PULLETS: BARRED ROCKS, NEW
Hampshlrea, White Leghorns and
other breeds 10 iveelts up to lay-
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Chlekerles, Guelph, Ont.
PLAN AHEAD—TAKE STOCK OF
your needs—now i8 the time to
-- place orders .for September chicks
and Cash in on good markets. Get
good stock, with a good record
of production, Bray Hatchery,
130 John St, North, I4nmilton,
Ont.
FREE RANGE PULLETS EIGHT
weeks of age to laying. Barred
Rocks, White Leghorns, New
73ampshires, Hybrids. Free Cat-
alogue. Tweddle Chick FIatcher-
les Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
DYEING & CLEANING
.HAVE 500 ANYTHlNU Nl115I18
dyeing or cleaning? Write t0 US
TOR information. We .are gist* to
answer your questions. Depart-
ment H, Parker's Dye Werke
Limited, 791 Votlge Street, To-
ronto.
IJAIItORI SSING
AMBITIOUS GIRLS and
MIDDLE AGE
:women, learn hairdressing at Can•
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868 Bloor Street, Toronto, Branches
44 ruing Street, Hamilton. and 74
Rideau Street, Ottawa,
LEARN IIA l RDREINSJ NII 1'1110.
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on request regarding classes,
Robertson's Hillydressing Acad-
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'WA NTED
WANTED TO BUY: ALL KINDS OOP
hard wood and soft wood logs,
also small quantity bolts. Write
Bogdon & Gross, Furniture Co,
Ltd., Wal•ho•ton, Ont.
10-20 M.I), TI:T AI'(10)0 WILL EX -
change for Or hay 10 h p. tractor.
Apply Louis Phi f, 13. h, 2, 11111.
ver ton:
MEDICAL,
NEURITIC - PAINS? HERE'S HOW
to relieve that pain.take
Formol Rhemnatle Arthritic Pain
Tablets. At your drugglet's or
send $1,00 today and receive one
month's supply postpaid. Fenno!
Distributors, Box 712, London,
Ont.
GOOD ADVICE TTS IMPORTANT
every sit ft' erer of Itheurnatie
Pains or Neuritis should try Dix-
on's Remedy, Munre's Drug
Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid
41,00.
STOMACH AND THREAD WOltllb
often are the cause oflll-health
In humans all ages, No one Im•
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titulars --Free) Write llulvency's
Remedies, Specialists. Toronto a,
ITS IMPORTANT—EVERY SOP -
fuer of Rheumatid Pains or
Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem-
edy. Munro's Drug Store, 333
Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 41.00,
SALMI Lit K.A tete 1') ISA Lel dust: eye
offensive odor insln1Uy, 450
bottle, Otte we sgen4 COM II
0i''i Store. tit tetra.
1011 SALE •
ATTENTION LADIES! 1310 THE
center of attritetiot at next bridge
Party. Totl your own and friends
fortuvos. Wonderful amusement,
Path of Madam Signa Fortune
Cards with instructions, 41,00
postpaid,. Novelly Dept, Box 101,
Kitchener, Onterla,
I1EII1a5IBDR—WP ON7200.AY, ADO.
10111, is the day. One P.M, Is the
time. Sylvan b'al'ms, Wheatley.
001,, is the place. Auction Sale
of Registered Yorkshire doge is
the reason. 10 13oars and 80 Bred
Sows or more Is .the quantity. We
have 150 heats and herd has been
closely culled, Coo. ltobson, Mgr.
of Shure -Quin Farm, and 1,1r.
Graham, of the Live Stock Uraneh
of the Department of Agricul.
tune, have recently 150peeted the
hard 551d we aro pleased to ret'er
you to them, We have always
Purchased the best and, there-
fore, believe we will be selling
the best. Visit the farm any time
and see our bold of Scotch Short-
horns •toe. HAROLD E1.00(111,
Vann llanaget ,r S. 0. i31„U:LEy,
Ownct SYLVAN 1rAItMS,.
WIHEATLEY, OiNTARIO,
1001 DREAMS WITH MEANINGS
explained. Lucky and toil uct:y
days. Ocul t meaning of num-
bers 120 pages, well -bound, 500
postpaid. Novelty' Dept, Box 191,
rCitchener, Ontario.
FARMALL 17-14 ON - RUBBER, Al-
lis Chalmers Is. with mower at-
tachment, :three -furrow p Io w,
two -furrow plow; • two -furrow
plow, tractor disc, (Massey -Har -
515) Forth. two -ton truck (good-
conAitlon) - Model A, Tudor, large
power eider press, two ku'ge
steam cookers. George Smith
Durham.
34 NI w CANADIAN ARMY 01e -
titer, saddles and bridles, 440 set,
Apply 14 Wood street, Toronto,
1611 AC Ding FOR SAL.', (1001)
buildings, No. 7 fllgliwav 10 miles
cost of Toronto; orchard, sh'etun.
?.lox 111, 773 Adelaide W., Toronto.
FOR. SALE
SLIPIT HIARNESS DRESSING —
Finest leather and harnesspre-
servative. Sliplt also has many,
houeshold 0808 Ile Up at most
grocery, hardware and chain
stores. A product of Lloyda Lab-
oratories, Toronto.
25740 rst:MLEY TRACTOII. AND
14/40 MI'Idmay Separator with
grain thrower, Memo!. 11'eeder
and Shredder, . Richard. Ingram,
ltolhsay, Ontario.
NEW AND USED CAR AND TRUCK
parts, Riverside Auto Parts, 610
Queen Street .Last, Toronto.
11,151'1.'1t10 MOTORS NEW, USED.
bought, sold, rebuilt; lie 1 t a,
pulleys, brushes,, Allen Electric
Company. 1..t,1, 2020 DUMerin St.,
Toronto.
'ELL SIZE POULTRY CRATES
4:1.85, F.0.03, St. Jacobs. Ivan '
Martin, St. ,tacobs, Onto: do.
POR QUICK SALE To CLOSE ES -
tale ,sons' Beaverton, 00 acre land,
furnished solicl brick hoose, -
stable garage and henhourla,..Apc
ply Mrs. Dixon, 3 15115 ion St., 'To-
ronto or lvl.rs. Jos, 1Tuncodc..
Beaverton, Ont,
REPEATING TIRAI' NEST BENS
having nest reset Iran eggs roll
away, Cleaner og58, pleventa egg
eating', Blue print instructions one
dollar. W. Itlleetun, = ivcrhurst,
St1sh
13111 ESE LL t; I, d) V Ell 1tULLER
reads. to go to work..P.oy Stand••
len, 10 Laws Avenue, M1miso,
Ont.
e'ftOPIelt'1'IE9 W,1NTE1)- TO 1111)1
WE J1AVE nUYleRS WAITING
for chl open farms, market, gar-
dens, and town or village houses
In n)1 parts of province, Sand full
Particulars In confidence at once.
We make no chargeunless we
se11 towel and Company, 6 St-
Clair
tChir East, Toronto.
- W A1WTl01)
SLABS AND 103)0INGS. 4' SOFT
and hardwood. State hind, quail •
-
tl.ly, when Out and lowest prices
011. CURs, Walter Schiess. 19 Me-
linda
Street, Toronto.
Fal l'lll7„x111(1--Silogte
WANTED, EXPERIENCED' WORK..
or for dairy farm, permanent
Position, good wages; hive ref.
erence0. Box 146,. Richmond 8111,
Ont.
TEAC'I*t551 WAN:'2'2150.
CARLETON CUl1NTS'—A33JSTANT.
1st elites certificate for Grade 11
continuation school, Su Week re-
dylred — Mu theinatics Science,
Eng1 rah, Dcfence tr,unhin and
other necessary ,qualifications;
hood disci:Ai:la:inn. Salmi 91,000;
dirties to commence In Walt tetra
of l!I•l4. Apply to urn ()woos, See-
retur,y, 1'i tz roy Ho11,510 Out.