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Nazi Atoin Bomb
, Nearly Completed
Germany was within five months
of completing her own atom bomb
irrhen the European war ended.
.A British task force four months
ago discovered that German scien-
{fats almost had completed work
bn .the bomb in a two -room labora-
tory In the heart of a small silk
factory north of Hannover.
The bomb, it was calculated
would wipe out everything within
a radius of six miles.
A fatuous' German research
scientist incharge of the experi-
ments was flown immediately to
Britain at the time, He estimated
his work would have been eom-
pleted by October.
He said the German Govern-
ment had given hint unlimited'
funds Iii [ equipment and had not
demanded any immediate results,
THE ONE MAN JAPS ASKED BE. SPARED
HIROHITO, EMPEROR OF JAPAN
Food and Clothing
Arrive In Norway
Supplies of food and clothing
are arriving in Norway. each week
according to "News of Norway."
On July 0, a dusty caravan of 00
Swiss trucks, heavily loaded with
food, medicine, shoes, and clothing,
rumbled through Oslo's streets.
Nine days out of Basel, the trucks
carried :Ma tons of supplies valued
at three million Swiss francs, arid
Grad Eased through Germany,
Denmark, and Sweden oa their
way to Norway. ',i'rucks and driv-
ers of the Swiss Relief Convoy re -
calved a joyous welcome in Oslo.
In 50 B.C., the Clrug of damp
straw to smoke out enemy post,.
dans was coinnl'On.
infantile Paralysis, ty-
phoid and otherdangerous
diseases can be carried by
the common fly. Fty-Tox
kills filthy flies instantly.
Get a large bottle today.
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Public interest in the post-war
possibilities of the Trans -Atlantic
service operated by Trans -Canada
Air Lines cqntinues to grow The
number of requests for passage
has increased to over 1,000.
RECTAL SORENESS AND
PILE TORTURE
QUICKLY RELIEVED
tit you lire troubled with Itching
piles or rectal soreness, do not delay
(reatmem and run the risk or letting
this condition become chronic. Any
Itching or soreness or painful pass-
age of stool i8. nature's wa ruing and
proper treatment should be secured
at Once.
Por this purpose set n package.. of
Fleur-ltoid from any druggist and
use es directed. This formula
which Is used internally is a small,
easy to taste tablet, will quickly
relieve tno itching and soreness and
aid In nettling thesoretender sputa.
Hem -Bold IN O(WINN t lu use, is
highly reenmmeuited and It seems
the height of folly ror any one to
risk, a painful and chronic ,.pile
condition when such a tine remedy
may he had 'al such a small cost.
If you try Hem-IRoid and., are not
entirely pleased with the. results,
Your drngBlst will .clnaly return
vnur man
Here's a SENSIBLE way
to relieve MONTHLY
FEMALE
MISEIVW
LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
not only helps relieve monthly pain but
also accompanying nervous, tired, high-
strung feelings—when due to functional
periodic disturbances. It's one of the
most off ectiye medicines for !his purpose.
Pinitlaael's Compound ??ells amore(
Follow label directions 2'ry. l?
44/4 i'ft.4v»'i:b! OOMPUUMO
JAP TERRITORY UNDER POTSDAM TERMS
ANEW
Japanese holdings will be reduced to four islands indicated in
black, under terms of the Potedusn Conference, which Japan has.
agreed to accept. Dotted lines Indicate greatest extent of Jap
conquests.
The Potsdam declaration eon -
tains the following terms:
1. Elimination "for all time"
of the authority and -influence of
those who led Japan into her
eareer of ,conquest.
2, Occupation of points s is
Japanese territory to be deals,
nated by the Allies until a anew
order of peace and security" kt
the world is assured.
8, Limitation o f Japanese
sovereignty to the main Japans
islands of Honshu, Hokkaido,
It yushu, Shikoku, and it few minor
islands. •
4. Carrying out the terms Qf
the Cairo Declaration which would
strip Japan ,of all its conquests,
5. Complete disarmament of
Japanese armed forces,
8. No enslavement of the Jape
nese nation,
7i Stern Justice for war crim-
inals.
8, Removal by the Japanese
Government of all obstacles to •
revival of democracy,`. freedom of
'speech, religion, and thought.
O. Permission for Japan to re-
tain such Industries as will sus-
tain its economy and permit
reparations In kind,
10. Access for Japan to raw
materials and world trade.
1L A prof Ise typ withkatr
occupying Allied forces when
Japan has established a Peace-
fully inclined government "la
accordance with to freely ex-
pressed will of the Japanese
people."
Britain Had No
Civilian Population
It is an error to refer to the ci-
vilian population of Great Britain,
says. the Windsor Star
Everyone in the United King-
dom and Northern Ireland was en-
gaged in some war wort., war task
or in uniform. None was a civilian
in thi true sense of the word. All
were fighting or working for Vic
tory.
Insects have killed more men
than all the wars in history put
together. Alexander the Great died
at the height of his career from
a mosquito bite,
5,721 Allied Airmen
Rescued 'from Seas
A total of 5,721 Allied airmen
awe their lives to the gallant
crews of the launches and planes
,oi., the British Air -Sea Rescue
Service who picked them out of
the water near Britain often under
the noses of the Germans, the Air
Ministry announced last week,
Overseas units of the service
rescued at least 3,200 airmen and.
in areas other than the seas
around Great Britain4,666 sol-
diers, sailors and civilians were
saved,
At the time of the Battle of Bri-
tain the Air -Sea Rescue Service
was a small, improvised and im-
provising body, but in time 11 de-
veloped into the highly specialized
organization which sent out :188
R.A.F. craft, 80 United States
coastal cutters and a large num-
ber of naval craft to play, their
part when the great D -Day fleet
sailed for France.
One of its pilots touching down
on the Inland of Lampedusa In the
Mediterranean during a heavy air
raid, was just In time to receive
the surrender of the Italian gar-
rison in the invasion of 1943,
Dutch Royal Fannily.
Reunited In Holland
Princess Julienne of the Nether-
lands and her three daughters, ar-
rived in Holland recently and were
met by Prince Bernhard for the
first reunion of the royal family
on native soil in five years.
Princes Julians a has ,ru�,o__rtewd
at the 'food strrbuttoa Office at
Baarn, adjacent to Soestdijk where
she will make her home with her
family, to obtain new identity
cards — necessary for the Issuance
of food cards — for all members
of her family, aocordtng to the Ne-
therlands Government Information
Bureau, -
"I want to live with my husband
and my children under the food ra-
tioning system as all other Dutch-
men do," the Princess told food
officials. "Wa want to live under
normal rations as they are distri-
buted by the food distributing ser-
vice."
Rove You Heard?
Husband: "You don't seem to
care for that sport jacket I or-
dered for your birthday, Remem-
ber, I asked if you preferred small
or large checks."
Wife: "Yes, but how did I know
you were talking about clothes?"
"Is this the pugilist who was
run into by a motorist?" asked
the house surgeon.
"No;, he's the motorist who
ran into the pugilist."
—n—
Housewife: Just look at the drat
on the piano, Beulah. It's at Dicast
six weeks old.
Maid: Then it don't have nothigs
to do with me, ma'am—I've only
been 'here four weeks.
—0-
Mrs. Newlywed: "Guess
what I've cooked for your
dinner."
Mr. Newlywed: I'll try. Let
me see it."
Smith: "So you're setting your
boy up in the bakery busineest"
Jones: "Yes; he's so keen on
dough and such a swell loafer tha
I'm sure he'll rise in the business,'
Lesson InDemocracy
A lesson sq, the whole world in
the blessings, practices and free-
doms of democracy was to be seen
in the fact that Prince Minister
Churchill took the leader of tire'
Opposition Labor party, Clement
Attlee, with him to ills Potsdam
cop se a so that tteY wom,geld ,r E
better lifted ro lake $vdr if this
election went as it did. It was
dentocraey working at its excellent
best.
EXTRA FUSSY; coffee
lovers go wild about Max
well House. Available at
your grocer's /nail All Pur.
pose Grind that suits any
type of coffee maker. It'el
superb coffee.
BART CHICKS
BAR4tEN - STRAIN LEG II 0 R N
Pullets, 6 weeks and up. Sussex
X Harrod Rock pullets, 6 to 10
weeks. Johnson Hatchery, lrer-
gus, Ont.
FREE- RANGE PULLETS 12 WESIi8
up to 26 weeks. Day old chicks
hatched to order for Vali deliv-
ery. Top Notdt Chlekeriee,
Guelph, Ontario,
WE WILL, RANI? CHICKS POR
September -October delivery, if
ordered now. For immediate de•
livery we have limited supply
light breed pullets, 2.0-4 weetca
oid. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N..
;R.nmlll:on, Ont,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CLEAN .EASY MILKERS NOW
available. We want deniers in
your territory. S. S. Dennis Co.,
393 Ridout St., London, Ontario.
WILL TIRADE FINE WOOD TIMB-
er 176 acmes for good truck or
house or sell. Walter Covyeow,
VaniCougttnet, Ont.
DYEING AND CLEANING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for Information. We are glad to
answer your questions, Depart-
ment H. Parker's Dye Werke
Limited, 701 Yonge Street, To-
ronto.
EDUCATIONAL
ATTEND BUSINESS COLLEGE
this Fall. Enquire about Gregg
Shorthand, choice of litghlypald
etenograpers, secretaries and re-
porters. "Graduate with Gregg."
FAIL at MACHINERY FOR 64155
CHOPPING MILL IN GOOD LOCAL-
lty. Diesel power. Always good
(mops, Write C• J. Cox, Auburn,
Ont.
60 D.P. INTERNATIONAL
tionary Diesel, used very little.
Write or phone Lowville Feed
Mill, Route 2, Milton, Ont.
FOR SALE
CHICK HATCHERY
8500. FOR GULCH HATUtOERT
near London. Capacity 000,000
chicks. Six Jamesway Incubators,
2 Buckeye setting units and all
necessary equipment. Price in-
cludes exceptionally good build-
ings. Business has grown too
large for owner to. handle.
BERT WEIR & SON
:Dundas Street, London.
EOLECTRIC ROTORS, NEW, USED
bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul-
leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com-
pany Ltd., 2826 Du.frerin St., To-
ronto.
BOILER
CO LDAs a4.0C ULLOCi1, 66
M.P., 110 LBS._ - S CLAM, I N t6,7C-
t I LLE NT CONDI.OION; IRON
11RTIMAN STOKER, RECEIVING
'PANIC, CANADA LAUNDRY, 1123
DUNDAS W., TORONTO.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
REWOUND AND REPAIRED. EX-
pert workmanship, Moderate
prices. T.loyd M, Bettger, Monk -
ton, Ontario.
ANGORAS PAY:
21011 Pl I (fl QUOTATIONS A:TIONS ON
thsrnugh brti stock write White
Cloud Rabbitry, 28 Purdy $1,
Belleville. Ont.
D01N-1]A(N t KENNELS, r,.EOTS
tared, for Dachshund nannies.
Write 171 'Riverside. Dr„ 4Yest-
mnunt, Weston, Ontario,
11.1(7 Al. HOMI! ?ITL (FINEST
nun ngeode, lemonade raspberry,
free srnr.411e. IV ri le TTSADi1RS,
Roc 131,. Ottawa, Ont.
FOR SALE
36 DUSCIOUS DARK ICED FAIRFAX
or 26 heavy bearing Catslcill or
20 Gem Everbearing Plants that
bear until late Fall. Are hardy
Plants for Northern growers, All
new, thrifty, sprayed plants. Or-
der now. Mention this paper.
Sent parcel post prepaid. W.
Phillips, R. 6, ?Welland, Ont.
DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN
Bull, 8 months old, dark red, Sire
Partelte Winston Bales, backed
by R. 0, P. Breeding show type,
weighs around 600. One hundred.
.Tacit Sturdy, Clinton. .
MAG/0 NOVELTIES. ALL KINDS.
Lint • sent tree. TRADERS, Box
151, Ottawa, Ont.
ONCE. 08101) 75-133. Jt1TIO POTATO
sacks, 8%c each; 76-1b,' cotton
potato sacks, 7c each; 60-1b. on-
ion .sacks, Se each, Write immed-
iately. London Sag Company,
London, Ant.
GAINING WEIGHT? "
SLENDEX TEA
aids you retain Slender Figure,
turns your food Into energy instead
Of Lat.
GUARANTEED HARMLESS,
composed pleasant herbs, no exer-
cises or drastic .diet,
Month's supply 61,00 postpaid
Dominion. Herb Distributors
1420 51. Lawrence Klan.. Montreal
FARMS FOR SALE
FOR SALE—FARM, h11RON COTJN-
ty, 100 workable acres, excellent
buildings, good drilled well, close
to good highways and markets.
Hydro available, 86,000. For par-
ticulars write D. A Moore. 208
Deloratno Ave„ Toronto.
FARM TWO HUNDRED ACRES
fenced, seventy cultivated, rest
wood, pasture, sugar bush, large
baulk barn, cement floor, large
house, stone wall, basement,
spring water; sink, telephone,
apple trees, 2% miles from two
towns, school bus passes door,
Priest $3,000. Box Lob, Sandridge,
Ont.
'130 A.CRLIS FOR SALE, 9 MILES
west of South River, 300 yards
lakoshore. Leonard Whittington,
P.R. 1, South River, Ont.
MINOR 11D ACRE TOBACCO FARM
for srtlo, sixty acres Tobacco lend.
three kilns, greenhouse 27 x 100
it., bank barn with implements.
Apply to Patti Patenkas, 11,1.- 3,.
Thamesville, Ont.
265 ACRES 10015 SALbM, 02 MILES
south of. Ifaliburton, approximate-
ly 100 acres good workable land,
remainder pasture and bush,
plenty of wood, timber for lum-
ber end maple syrup bush, fair
house and barn, well watered
and fenced. Railway and river
run through property, Hydro
power available, 2 miles from
01011on, general store, church, and
animal, .Owner retiring. Price
$3500. Apply, Melville McKnight,
Box 14. Na.Tiburton, Ant,
t"ARM. 10011 13A;L .U; NINETY-:1WO
'Ivrea elay loam, more or less,
Includes twenty acres bush, about
five hundred Mnpled for tapping,
evaporator and equipment for
making Maple Syrup, nearly new.
Two gas wells for heating cot-
tage roof house, bank barn, silo,
garage, henhouse. $Ii000 apply
Mrs. Jennie 1Cindy, Selkirk, Ont.
FARM .t'010 SALE, 160 AtIliieS,
lot 1, ccgne selpn 15, Mariposa, if
trot sold will be rented this tali;
well built 8 -room brick house
wail bathroom complete and -fur-
Imre; barn 54 x 74 with steel root
turd other buildings: a never fail-
ing creek, good fields for 1,1(00
work near station, high school
and chureit. About 60 mites from
Toronto, highway past the plane.
'W. 10. Clarke, ?Woodville, Ont.
Falters 0010 SALE
FARM, ER1N TOWNSHIP, CLOSIO
Erin Village and 14 Highway.
Has building, spring creek, water
wells, small maple bush. $60 acre.
Open for offer. Interested in
quick sale. Lot 20, Con. 11, Erin.
150 ACRES 010 GOOD LAND FOR
sale on -county road, d,4 mile to
highway and village with good
building's. Apply to levan Ward,
Claremount, Ont,
MEDICAL.
WANTED — EVERY SUFFERER
of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis
to try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's
Drug Store, 335 ?algin, Ottawa.
Postpaid $1,00,
STOMACH AND THREAD WUIRMS.
often are thecause of Ill -health
In Mumma, alt ages. No one Im-
mune! Why not find out If this
le Your trouble? Tnteresting par-
ticulars—Free! Write Mulveney'e
Remedies, Specialists. Toronto 3.
BAUMEERA FOOT BALM DE-
stroys offensive odor Instantly,
45c bottle, Ottawa agent, Denman
Drug Store, Ottawa-
1^RUIT JUKES: 103E RINCIPAL
Ingredients In Dixon's Remedy
for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis,
Self only Munro's Drug Store,
335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00,
HAIRDRESSING
LEARN HAIRDRESSING .ThE
Robertson. method. Information
• on request regarding classes.
Robertson's hairdressing Acad-
emy. 137 Avenue Road, Toronto.
MUSICAL 'INSTRUMENTS
1013)51) A. BODDINOTON BUYS,
...setts, exchanges musical instru-
ments, 111 Church, Toronto 2.
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Branches: 44 Icing St. Hamilton
.5 74 Rideau Street Ottawa.
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Enlargements 4 x 6" In beautiful
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on. Ivory tinted mats, 7 x 9", la
Gold Silver, Circassian Walnut or
Black Ebony finish trainee, 69e each,
if enlargement coloreds 79e each.
OLD PICTURES RESTORED
We can restore any old photograph
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number of prints or enlargements
desired The •process requires the
work of skilled artists, but, the
cost is reasonable, Send- us your
picture end tellno what you wand
done and we will tell you the cost
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PATENTS
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Patent Solicitors. Established
1890; 14 Icing West, Toronto,
Booklet of Information on ro-
nneat
'1'rAclal5RB wAN'VGIn
WANTED — QUALIFIED PRO-
testant teachers for Township
School Area of Kennebec, dutlee
to commence Sept. 2. State quali-
fications and, name of last in-
enactor; minimum salary 51,250.
Apply J. 7:1. Hughes, Sec.-Treaa„
Arden, Ont.
TOWNST•IIP S -C i3 0 0 L BOARD.
Drury, Denison and Graham. Dis-
trict of Sudbury, requires 3 Pro-
testant- qualified teachers for
schools in following villages—
Whitefish, Worthington .and high
Falls; also one bilingual teacher
for rural school. near Whitefish,
11001y stating qualifications end.
eatery expected to Mrs. R. II.
Murray, 360 Laura Ave„ Sudbury,
Ont.
TEACHER. WANTED FOR 0.8.8.
No, 1, Bond. Protestant, first
Class; salary 51,400, Apply A,
Brightwell, . Secretary -Treasurer,
Shiliington P.O., Ontario.
TWO QUALIFIED PROTIOSTANII
Teachers for school area No, R
Monteagle. Apply stating Baldry,
and qualifications to G. H, Wood -
cox, See.-Treas., R.R. No. 1. Hybla,.
Ontario,
MADAWASKA. PUBLIC SCTS00L—
Protestant female teacher want»
ed for junior room, 1st class cer-
tificate with music preferred, but
not necessary; salary $1,200 per
annum; duties commence Sept.
4, P. T. Chaddock, Madawaska,
Ont.
GOLDEN LAATiE—E2CPEItIx7NCi0A
Protestant teacher, Principal in
2 -roomed school at Village of
Golden Lake, Ont. Good train a�nd.
lies service. .Apply, stating sal-
ary and experience, to Wm, S.
Hugh, Sec.-Treas., S.S. No. 0,
North Algona, Golden Lake, Oast.
WANTED
LUMBER FOTt 'BARN FRAMING.
Quote price and quantity to Ger-
ald W, Scenes, Brewer's Mille,.
Ont.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED
single dairyman, or a married
man with no children for caring
for a smolt, but, high class hot»
Mein herd on 12.0.P. in Peel Coun-
ty Dlstriet. Coed living condl,-
Hone andwages of $76.00: to
$100.50 depending on the map.
Box 43, 73 Adelaide. W., Toronto,
WAN1'Ill D — A THOROUGHLY
trained noon hound preferably ,a
female must he good at tratl and
at, tree :and,broke off of Sacks,
fax and deer. Give full .particu-
lars including price. 'Box 44, 41
Adelaide W., Toronto.
WANTED TO
PURCHA'
6P1PUL-
See
lets, all breeds from $ weelta� uta
to laying. Good prices paid. Apply
to Box 38. 73 Adelaide W. Ito..
tonto.