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Nazi Prisoners
In Zoo Cages
•
All the Genian sailors and
, soldiers and Quislings and collabor-
ationists taken by the local re-
eistance movement, are behind the
bars of the Antwerp Zoo.
They have been put there be-
cause it is the obvious place. The
Sob lies beside the main railway
station in the centre of the city
and the cages have strong bars.
Nothing would be more suitable,
, but it is a fantastc sight.
On the right where the lions
were are German officers. Pan-
ther cages have German r•onrom-
missioned officers. The tigers'
places are taken by men ct the
Ceylon, Springboard
For Attacking Japan
Ceylon, the big island in the In-
dian Ocean where Lord Louis
Mountbatten has established, in
hill country, his headquarters as
chief of the Southwest Asia Com-
mand, .is a British Crown colony,
The capital and chief port is
Columlie: There is a naval base at
Trincomalee;:
The island had an estimated pop-
ulation in 1040 of about 6,000,000
blackshirt Fascist movement. And
in the corner on the left, where
there used to be wildcats, there is
a throng of weeping women.
people, The last census showed
some 9,000 Europeans and nearly
35,000 Burghers (a mixture of
Dutch, Portuguese acid native
strains). Historically, Ceylon was
held first by the Portuguese, and
then by the Dutch. who were dis-
placed by the British, the National
Geographic Society explains.
Ceylon's key position along
peacetime's busy trade and travel
routes between the Near and Far
East makes it now a vital control
point for military supply lines, as
well as a defense bastion, and a
potential springboa-4 for future
offensives. As an island close to
a great mainland objective of the
enemy, Ceylon occupies a geo-
graphic position similar to that of
fallen Singapore.
CHINESE GIRLS TO RESCUE
Pert and pretty are the seven Chinese parlor maids who are keeping the lobby and public rooms of
the Canadian Pacific Railway Empress Hotel, in Victoria, B.C. in pre-war condition. Under the
direction of Miss Violet Chong, head parlor maid, the girls, all Canadian born, are replacing men who
have been called to the fighting services or trans 'erred into vital industry.
Feeding More Wheat
To Farm Live Stock
The feeding of wheat to live
stock and poultry has exceeded
the use of wheat for human con-
sumption hi Canada during four
or the five years of war, and dur-
ing the crop year 1943-44, animals
ate twice as much wheat as did
human beings, states the Quarterly
Review of Coarse Grains. This
conversion of wheat to live stock
feeding has been a wartime devel-
opment of note not only in Can-
a 1n but also in the United States,
During the five years before the
war, the average amount of wheat
fed to live stock and, poultryan=
malty in Canada was 32.000,000
bushels against htunan food re-
quirements of approximately 44,-
000,000 bushels. In the crop year
10.3-44. human consumption of
wheat is expected to total 60,000,-
000 bushels and the animal con-
sumption more than 100,000,000
bushels, ,
IF'OSE
'CLOSES Ur
TIGHT AT NIGHT
HINDERS BREhTHINS—BROILS SLEEP
Here's mighty
good news ...If
your nose "closest
up" at night and
makes breathing difllcult, put 3 -pur-
pose Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril.
Va-bro-nol does 3 important things:
(1) shrinks swolien.membranes; (2)
soothes irritation; (3) helps flush nasal
passages, clearing clogging mucus, re -
keying tranhient congestion. St brings
more comfort, makes breathing easier.
invites sleep.
...And e remember,
it
helps P rev ni;
evil
co.s:sfromdevelop+. �
Mg if used in time. VA.I nv*nvL
al -PURPOSE
MEDICINE
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Have You Heard?
A commercial traveller got hell
up in the Orkney Islands on ac-
count of bad storms and sent a te-
legram to his firm in Aberdeen say-
ing: "Marooned by storm. Wire in-
structions."
n-
structionC"
It was a canny reply that cavae
hack, "Start slimmer variation as
frcni yesterday."
"isn't Wireless Wonderful?"
says a headline. Quite so,
Think of the crooners and things
you can silence by just turn-
ing a knob.
The class composition turas about
"Kings." One boy wrote this:
"The most powerful king on
earth is Wor-king: the laziest,
Shir-king; the wittiest, Jo -king; the
quietest, Tbin-ping; the thirstiest.
Drink -king; the shyest, Win -king,
and the naisiest, Tal -king."
—0—
A visiting specialist was taken
to the cubicle of a mental case who
thought he was a king.
"I know I ant a king," the man
explained, "Satan told me 50."
At which a furious voice sounded
frons the next cubicle: "I told you
nothing of the kind,"
Hunt Poor Milkers
By Weighing Milk
Aunt the Poor milkers with
scales, urges The Ottawa Farm
Journal. It does not take one min-
ute per cow. Write the weight on
a slate, chalk it on a blackboard, or
pencil it on paper. Scales can be
got that will allow for weight of
pail. Weigh every night and morn-
ing if you want to know it all.
Dairying is a business. How do
you know which cow earns l the
costly feed unless you weigh the
milk daiiy?
In England and Wales ti.ere are
now, 1,500 'wartime day nurseries.
where babies arc cared for while
their mothers are busy with various
kinds of war work. The Ministry
of Health has decided that no lir-
her marries are needed.
Norvous,l�
es l
teS
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 onee try.
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable 6om.
pound to relieve such symptoms. Hereto
a product that astrs Name. Follow
label directions, Pinkham's Compound
is worth trying/ Made In Canada.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S CUM
Sale Of Feeder
Cattle To Be Held
At Little Current
The largest co-operative sale
of feeder cattle ever planned in
Central Canada will take place at
Little Current, Manitoulin Island,
Ontario, Sept. 20-27. At that
time,members of the newly formed
Manitoulin Livestock co -i perative
, will offer for sale approximately
1000 head of Shorthorns and Here-
fords contributed by three to four
hundred cattle producers. Past
experience in co-operative' market-
ing of turkeys and sheep on the
Island, it is believed, assures the
success of this new cattle enter-
prise, The beef cattle of Manit-
oulin Island have long been noted
for their excellent type. In ad-
dition to their high, health stan-
dards, practically all the cattle on
the Island are free from warble
flies due to an intensive campaign
put on a few years ago.
Deadlier Thain War
Approximately 325,000 lives have
been lost in the United States
through automobile accidents in
the last 15 years. This is more than
have been lost in ail American wars
since the Revolution.
The most important mineral
substances required in food are the
salts of iron, iodine, phosphorus,
calcium (lime), manganese. potash
and soda,'
Pimples and Blackheads
Relieved by this Medicinal Ointment
Whether in bathing suitor evening dress you become very much mbar.
rased by shin affections and irritations on the shoulders and back as well
as on the face. Why not do something about it—something worth th while.
Dr. Chase's OINTMENT is a medicinal product on which you can rely for
clearing up shin troubles of this nature as i*eta ;rm
wall as itching' and eczema.
Mothers who are accustomed to use.. Dr.
Chase's OINTMENT for baby's skin tro ibles
and eczema find it so delightfully healing and
soothing that they soon acquire the habit of
using it for their own skin affections.
60 cts. a box. Economy Jar, rive times as
much $2.00
Dr. Chase's
Ointment
More Than 500
Nazi Subs Sunk
More than '600 German sub-
marines have been sunk, by the
Allies since the start of the war,
it was reported last week in a
joint Anglo-American statenteitt.
Issued under authority of Prime
Minister Churchill and President
Roosevelt, the statement added
that Nazi U-hoats were 'ineffective
during July, a month which has
been so important for the success
of continental operations."
The report said that the number
of German submarines destroyed
in July was "substantially greater
than the number of merchant ships
sunk."
The Pope's Appeal
To Great Britain
Referring to the robot -bomb at-
tacks on London Pope Pius. XIf
appeals to Londyners 50 "bear their
trials with fortitude and with
Christian sentiments of forgiveness,
charity and mercy so that God
may reward what the world will
admire—an example of magnani-
mity inspired by the spirit of
Christ's gospel."
Wouldn't it be better if Flis
Holiness turned his appeal around
and first 5010011 the Germans to
cease from this callous form of
murder of women and 0101(105111
—St. Thomas Times -Journal
ACCOUNTANTS .0 ALTUI'rons
COMPLETE MONTHLY SERVICE,
small businesses our specialty,
All Government reports prepared.
Brett & Company, 8 Wellington
Bast, Toronto.
ALUMINUM
GRANITE UTENSILS REPAIRED
qulelrly and smoothly with plastic
cement. Mend -Holes guaranteed
fireproof or money- refunded.
Price 20e postpaid, Interesting,
spare time agent's proposition,
Address Mend -Holes, 402 Notre
Dame East, Montreal,
IIAJI 1' CHICKS
400 BARRED ROCKS PULLETS,
some Leghorns, three months old,
sell or exchange for other poul-
try, Zarmnit Bros., 5 Kane Ave.,
Toronto.
OCTOBER 5NOVEMBER CHICKS
should be ordered 5 t 6 weeks
In advance—take stock of your
acerb, and let us have your order
Holl-. sotne day'olds nail started
ehirlte avalla.bie for Immediate
delivery—mostly heavy breeds,
Fail Service Bulletin nolo ready
—ger Your copy. 13ray Hntohery,
.130 John St. North. Hamilton,
Ont.
PlIEn RANGE PULLETS 18 WEEKS
00 age to toying. Barred Rocks,
White Leghorns, New Hemp-
nhires, Hybrids. Free catalogue.
1i,,t tooearly to think about your
19.06 day old chick.,. Pi•icetlat
available. Tweddle Chick Hateh-
eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
PULLETS BARRED ROCKS, NEW
10,1 mpshire:., White Leghorns, Hy-
bt'i(ie and other breeds 18 Creeks
tip to laying. Order your chi' old
,'Melts for 11145 now, T'rieellet and
catalogue, Top Notch Chlekerles,
J.4o,dph. Ont:p'lo,
0110Na .0 CLEANING
HAVE Cot' .\3i) 1'1GNG NEEDS
dyeiltg' or cleaning? Write to ns
for information. We are glad to
11110001 y ,nr questions, Depart-
ment Ti Parker'm Dye Works
Limited 701 Y age Street. T0-
1'011te.
EDUCATIONAL
ATTEND BUSINESS COLLECT]
this Pall, insist on Gregg Short-
hand, taught in over 18,000
schools, choice of highly -paid
stenographers, secretaries and
reporters. "Graduate sooner with
Gregg."
MUn SALE.
62200 RESTAURANT AND LUNCH
counter, very modern equipment,
seating capacity 65, weekly sales
$850, ia lovely small place north-
east Ontario, good farming -COM.
bluntty Bert Weir & Son, 711
Dundas St., London, Ont. Refer
to Walter ronrey.
ELECTRIC 510'r(1tP NEW, USED,bought, sold, rebuilt; belt a,
pulleys,
omp nybLIS,, 2326lllufferrinoSL
Taranto.
DA.N.DY \VM1TE FLEMISH GIANTS
2 to 4 months $3.00 each; 4 to 4
$4.00 each. Goldfield Rabbitry,
Box 207, Geralcton, Ont.
NEW AND USED CAR AND 'mucro
parts. Riverside Auto Parts, 516
Queen E., Toronto, 2.
REGISTERED. JERSEY BULL
with papers.. Eighteen months
old. Well bred, Apply to herb.
ert %Vhalds, Fingal, Ont.
ovrisalloa CREAT) SEPARATORS
and repair parts are always
available .either at your local
dealer or direct from .Swedish
Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre
Dame West, Montreal, Que.
F011) SALE -32 VOLT, 600 WATT,
airehar, er, in A-1. condition. Ap-
ply Mrs Mattatn!, Algona Mille..
IPIANOT013A HEREFORD BREED -
ere' Association Sale of 100 reg-
istered polled and horned Here-
fords at auction October 17th,
Provincial Exhibition Pair
Grounds, Brandon, Manitoba. For
catalogue write J, R, Bell, Live
Stock Commissioner, Legislative
Buildings,, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SLIPIT
HARNESS DRESSING - FI'N'EST
leather and harness preservative.
Stipp also has many hoeseltold
uses 26c up at moat grocery, hard-
ware and chain stores. A product
of Lloyds Laboratories, Toronto.
PROFITABLE WELL ESTA BLI'S$i-
ed flour mill (export and domes-
tic), with gasoline, wood - dealer
and hauling business in con-
nection, for sale on accounte.1
III -health, with residence of 1
rooms. •Located In splendid Mani-
toba town. Yearly turnover of
$80,000. Price 00,000 will, 05.•
000. cash. Write. owner. 13ss 1.11.
73 Adelaide W., Toronto,
FARM PRODUCE
EASTERN LIVESTOCIC FEEDERS
can obtain carload lots of barley
and oats for feed purposes Under
Plan C. of the \Vlteat Board. Can
introduce you to Western ven-
dors of feed grains. Present
Prices, burley 65e, oats 525 de-
livered Port William. Also pos-
sibly few cars 0.2,0. 21 Matting
barley, Established over 30 yeti's.
Address T'redriele Ind, Lloyd-
minster, Sask.
QUILT SAMPLES
HIGH GRADE SUITINOS ABOUT
6 x 0 makes everlasting pulls
00 samples $1.45 postage included.
We also have half yard RL\I-
NANTS for boys' knee pants from
all color Worsteds, sizes outlined
on material 955 each, postage
included. Louis Rice, 361 Spadiva
Avenue, Toronto,
50A1t31 FOR SALE
250 ACRES, BUILDINGS, Arimox-
imately 100 acres of bush (In-
cluding hardwood, oak),trout
stream, close to highway. Close
to Oshawa and Bowmanvillei to
settle estate. Apply Nina. E.
Needs, executrix, insnrauee brok-
er, 33owntanv111e, Ontario.
PARTY FO1t SALE TO CLOS]] AN
estate, 174 acres, in the township
of Melanethon, county of 1)u1-
ferin. Good brick veneer 7 -roomed
dwelling; barn 00 x 70; 118 ,piles
from Corbetton, 'Ontario. For par-
tioularsapply to L, 1. Robertson,
I'owassun, Oittarl0,
152 ACRES, 1 MILE WEST Oli'
Kitchener 11n11ta, Kitchener -
Stratford highway, Charles 'W.
Moser, R,R. 4, Kitchener,
RES1'AL1oANT 10010 SALT;
LANG ESTABLISHED RESTAUII-
,int business in city of Stratford,
Incnutabiesv oJncion and
Residence
Good cash payment required.
Owner retiring. L. A. Eidcmeler,
128 Erie St„ Stratford.
HAIRDRESSING
AMBITIOUS GIRLS and
MIDDLE AGE
women, learn hairdressing at Can.
et�piiidrtenidRlnefinest
dgnflargest
kschools.
pay. Write or call for free liter-
ature. Marvel Hairdressing Schools,
358 Bloor Street, Toronto. Branchea
44 King Street, Hamilton, end 74
Rideau -Street. Ottawa.
LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE
Robertson method. Information
on request regarding classes.
Robertson's hairdressing Acad-
emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto.
N EDI OAL
STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS
often are the cause of 111 -health
in humans, all ages. No one.im-
mune! Why not that out if this
is your trouble? Interesting par-
ticulars—Free! Write Mulveney's
Remedies, Specialists, Toronto 3,
DON'T WAIT -EVERY SUPPER-
er of Rheumatic Pains or.Nenritia
should try Dixon's Remedy,
Munro's Drug ,Store, 335 Elgin,
Ottawa, Postpaid $1,00.
BAUMIDE CA FOOT BALM destroys
offensive odor bottle, Ottawa agent,ati Denman
Drug Store, Ottawa.
Il IG1:ILl. 1U800M ormxnnD — EV-
ery sufferer of Rheumatic Pains
or Neuritis should try Dixon's ,
Remedy, 1•Iunro's Drug Store, 308
Elgin, Ottawa, Postpaid .51.00.
LOON. TEEN YEARSYOUNGERBY
getting rid or those ugly wrink-
les, large pores, Baggy skin,
Grattan's Wrinkle Lotion is the
finest face astringent' on the
market, fully .guaranteed. Order
a bottle today, $1,00 postpaid,
S. L. Moe Agency, Box 191, Kit.
0110 01', Ontario.
FOR CONSTIPATION! FOR 13r-
fectivc., gentle action, take Per -
11301 Laxative Tablets. Relieve
constipation safely. Non -habit
forming, At your druggist's or
send 5100 for 2 month's supply,
postpaid. Permol lllstrib.utot'e,
Box 712, London, Ont.
TltisICA;L INSTRL'atEiNTS
FRDD A. BODDINGTON BUYS,
sells exchanges' musical lnetru-
mente. 111 Church, Toronto 2.
.ROTOGRAPMr. ...
TIME TESTED QUALITY
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films properly developed .and
Dt
8 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLL 250.
REPRINTS 8 for 25e
FINEST TONLArinRGedING SERVICE)
You may not get all the films you
want this year, but you canget all
the quality and service' you desire
byIi111'IEIRIAL ing your
t1'HOTO S1011V1CB
Station J. Toronto.
PATENTS
PETi•IERSTONHAUGH & C011 PANT
Patent Solleit0rs. 1.4. tabltahed
1890; 14 King West, Toronto.
Booklet of informu tion on re-
quest.
51101:1'
500 YEARLING Pl\\'1.S (Ilambou;ltet
Merino and Corredale •rocs) for
immediate delivery. 10,000 5 and
0 year old breeding ewes and
40,000 Feeder Lambs for delivery
after September 155Southern
Saskatchewan Woolgrowers as-
seet1tinn Maple t i eek $askatr:h-
ewan U. 10, llelllnycr, Secretary.
wrAmps
BIEAUTIFUI. 1)It1101510 COLONES.
Set of three 25 emits, S. 13readner,
1002 Somerset •St„ Ottawa.
AUCTION SA0E, 1,11T1'G 11.1..0„
Br, Colo/dale, Purele'n. etc. 3,950
Iota: wholesale, retail; eataingve
fret•. nee, N. Begin, lio.0 123, Sta-
1led is, Q to, her.
WAN'PleD •
WANTED TO BU1', 110811 LANDS
01' Farms containing bash Janda,
':ui tabic to cut furniture lumber,
write Gondol) 5 Gross, Purnittire
Co. Ltd„ \Rtllterton, 0:1t.
WANTiv11, RELIABLE 1'.\.5130: S,
who have feed and fnellities to
fatten young cattle for market,
for fixed prlee per pound or gain
in weigh 1.., Owner 15111 supt'ty
meal, or p:u't grain, 1f neeeesary,
on account contract, Sea Per To -
route the better, Write rutty.
W. Post Office, Box 570, Toronto.
WANTED TO 13111-: ALL KINDS (110
hard wood and soft wood leas,
also Rogd0tn 50 all quantity
Grross,. Furniture\. Co.
Ltd„ Walkerton, Out,
I10'rt1LS WANTED
14D
DO YOU WANT TO 8E00 100001)
hotel? Ito 55 511,lizo in the sale
of hotels and have ninny custom-
ers desirous of purchasing. I1
yen will write or phone I will
arrange to inspect your 'hotel.
Bert Weir C Son, 15075 Dundee
Street. London, Ont.
HELP \VA(I'T1:D
COOK GENERAL, $50.00 TO 060
monthly, references. Apply to
Mrs. W. h. Comstock, 180 King
St. E,, Brockville, Ontario.
FARMING ALONn AT 65, WANT -
ed woman used to farmlife, no
outside work. Give age, expar-
/once, also your health and make
clear your wants in first letter.
J. Gallagher, Pleton, Ont., Polito
8.
FAIt1t1 111/11 I4 ANT1:D
WANTED EXPERIENCED COUPLE'
or, man for farm, steady. work,
separate house, state wages. Mrs,
Alex Idayley, RSC, 1, Fort eon -
longe, Que,
FARM WAAJ'I4J)
WILT. 000010!, (:.ASii Olt sl{ARE
50-100 lr•re f(u•m, Will buyif
suited. Box 105 Anlher:stburg,
AGENTS WANTED
GAS SAVER, PATENTED, PRov-
e11, g'uar'anteed, Fits 1111 motor's.
Xf you have other, full time em-
ployment, write for proof, antics'.
proposition. Victory Mfg, -Com-
pany, COl•nwa11, Ontario.
AN OLD ESTABLISHIOD HATCH-
lonatbibeol3n Canada tol0ell ehlcts
In your spore Gine. The commis-
sion Is good—and the chick aro
well and favourably ltnow'n.
"Write for full details Box 171,
73 Adelaide W.. Toronto.
AII0t3ISS 3VA1q'17D
REGISTERED NURRIOS IVANTED
for general duty In Lake town.
0 -hour day, $80,00 nor month.
Apply Supt., AM. and General
H'ospltnt. Gnder!ch. thtt,
1'RAC'rLCAL NURSES
WANTED .APPLICANTS F010 SIX
month comae in Practical Nurs-
ing starting September 26th,
1944. Detailed information on re-
quest. M'adaleae 7VI. Baiter, 249
Victoria Street„ London, Ontario.
FARM MANAGER
POSITION AS WORKING MAN -
ager on well equipped fifty to
one hundred -acre Carni by ex-
Petieneod middle-aged widower,
total abetalner, on part wage and
part share plan. Apply Post Of,.
flee- Box 481, Teetervlll'e, Ont.