Zurich Herald, 1944-05-25, Page 6Get ready NOW
to protect your
.NEW HAY CROP
Cure' with Windsor
Salt to
preserve vital food value . .
. check fire hazard!
This year above all—make sure your
livestock get all the food value from
your new hay crop. Curing with
Windsor Salt prevents excessive
heating---savesfood value—increases
palatability --reduces menace of
spontaneous combustion.
Spread, 20-30 lbs.. of Windsor Salt
per ton of hay when storing in mow
or stacking. Don't trait until the
hay's cut—get your • supply of
Windsor Salt now!
''I
NDS
WHAT •SCIENCE
IS MING
Future Aircraft
British pilots decidely like jet-
propelled aircraft. .Highly exper-
ienced and critical test pilots say
they are easily flown, very respon-
sive to controls. and the high-speed
rotary power units are so smooth
and vibrationlcss in operation that
they prefer them to orthodox types,
Their advantages are many, accord-
ing to the men who fly them, To
begin with, the power produced is
applied directly. There is no trans-
mission gear of conversion mechan-
ism. Thus the power plant is sim-
plified, weight is considerably re-
duced and loss by friction is avoid-
ed. Then it does not need high -
'grade aviation gas as fuel. Paraf-
fin, diesel or tar oil can be used in
its stead and so-called "safety"
fuels can be used without any loss
of efficiency. There is no compli-
cated supercharger, with gear
shifts, clutches and boost control.
Only a simple fuel-injeceion sys-
tem is required. Also the vibration
Is reduced, the airscrew is eliminat-
ed, saving further weight, simpli-
fying control and reducing compli-
cation. Predictions are that with
the coming of this British gas tur-
bine, the design of future aircraft
will be revolutionized. Turbines are
being kept in mind for high-speed,
high altitude passenger aircraft, and
for the huge transport planes now
being planned.
IV,Iosi,ic of Photos _.
.,: ra. Aid .Invaders
The British have announced that
Allied invasion planners have had
the benefit of a minute detailed
mosaic of 3,000 miles of continental
invasion coastline,. put together
from pictures made by the RAF.
Five hundred thousand pictures
were used in the mosaic. They were
taken by reconnaissance pilots fly-
ing seven miles high at six miles a
minute, sometimes. diving 400 miles
an hour toward the "subject."
RHEUMATIC
WASH if it 6i 1 ! AWAY!
THETrt
DOES YOUR
BODY ACHE?
Here's quick. relief from miser-
able neuritis, rheumatic, ar-
Drink Nater luabundantlynand
rreedy upon
an internal cleanser.
as pain and fever producing
acistslRofayPftmuoReliefmbe el
right at the start. Take Mul-
veney's 'B'WELL" regularly be-
fore retiring and wake up each
morning feeling ilnel Sold by
over 2.000 druggists.
RECTAL SORENESS AND
PILE TORTURE
QUICKLY RELIEVED
Pt you are troubled with itching
piles or rectal soreness, do not delay
treatment and run the risk of letting
this condition beoome chronic. Any
itehing or soreness or painful pass-
age of stool is nature's warning and
(proper treatment should be secured
ttt once.
For this purposeget a package of
Hem-itoid from any druggist and
vise as directed. This formula
Which Is used internally is a small,
easy to take tablet, Wi]1 quickly
relieve the Itching and soreness and
old in healing the sore tender spots.
Rem -Rid is pleasant to use, is
highly recommended and it seems
the belght of folly for any one to
risk a painful and chronic pile
condition when snob a flee remedy,
Mae -be had at
such
mares not
eletire]y pleased with the results,
/oury.•druggist will gladly return
our money.
YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM
HOT
H you suffer from hot Hashes, dizzy
spells, irregular periods, are weals,
nervous -due to the "middle -age"
period la a Woman's life, take Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
It's helped thousands upon thou-
sands of women to relieve such
symptoms, Pinitham's Compound is
also n fine stomach toniei Worth
trying/ Made in Canada.,
CANADIAN CHIEF
In an unusual division of duties,
Maj. -Gen J. C. Murchie, above,
has been appointed chief of staff
of the Canadian Army, with tem-
porary rank of lieutenant general.
He'll be responsible for Dominion
forces in North America, while
Lt. -Gen, Kenneth Stuart, whom he
succeeds, retains responsibility fot
forces overseas.
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1. If two sisters are unmarried
and are living together, what would
be the best way to address a Ietter
to them?
2. If a written invitation to a •
baby's christening is received, is
one obligated to send a gift?
3. Is it proper to fold the napkin
vrhen one has finished eating?
4. May one use a spoon or knife
for eating peas when dining at a
formal affair?
5. Does a woman have the pri-
vilege of refusing to shake hands,
even if the person she meets ex-
tends his hand?
6. If sonlone mispronounces one's
name, would it be all right to cor-
rect hint?
Answers
1, Address the envelop to the
older sister, then include both their
names in the heading of the letter.
S. Yes; it imposed this obligation.
S. No; leave the napkin lying loose-
ly beside the plate. 4. No; peas
should always be taken with the
fork no matter if the affair is in-
formal or formal. No kind of food
is ever conveyed to the mouth with
a knife. S. No; do not refuse an
offered hand. 6. Yes, but it should
be done graciously wtihout showing
any resentment.
Government Issues
Garden Pamphlet
etnyy vegetable gar-
den are diseases which affect the
crops, and insect pests, but the
methods of control are not dif-
ficult. These are described in brief,
easily understood terms in the new
edition of' "The Wartime Garden",
This pamphlet can be obtained by
writing to Dominion Department of
.Agriculture, Ottawa. It is not only
useful to the recruit to wartime
gardening, but.the experienced gar-
dener will also find it valuable for
frequent. reference.
will also find it valuable for fre-
quent reference.
.Another feature of the new
edition of "The Wartime Garden"
is a table indicating the best kinds
and varieties of vegetables to
grow, the amount of seed or
plants required for garden rows
of 50 feet and the probable re-
turn obtainable. Another table
shows the time to sow seed or
set out plants for every region
in Canada.
Seaman Sabo
Officially listed and drawing. ra-
tions as Ordinary Seaman Sabo,
the cocker spaniel mascot of a Can-
adian destroyer, is so named be-
cause of an amazing ability to sab-
otage food and gear. Ordinary Sea-
man Sabo slept serenely in his
"miek,"'or hammock, all through a
hot naval action.
AWARDED BAR TO DSO
Brigadier E. L. Booth, D.S.O. of
1 Toronto, who has been awarded the
1 13ar to the Distinguished Service
Order, for valor in the Italian cam-
paign.
Stalin Dass
`To
Forrest Davis, Associate Editor
of the Saturday Evening 'Pest,
quotes Marshal Jeseph Stalin in a
Post article published not so long
ago as saying that the Soviet Union
has no desire for the lands of its
neighb ors,
in the first of two articles, "'What
Really Hapened at Teheran," lair.
Davis says Mr, Stalin made a
sweeping declaration at Teheran of
"his desire to conciliate his neigh-
bors, saying flatly that he had no
desire to own Europe."
ivfr, Davis says Mr, Stalin added
that "his country is only half pops
ulated and the Russians have plenty
to do at home, without undertaking
great new territorial responsibili-
ties."
Mr. Davis has not disclosed laic
source of his information,
'Floating Hedgehogs'
Aid Nazi Defenses
"Floating hedgehogs" -grins and
antiaircraft batteries mounted on
naval units --have been added t4
Nezi anti -invasion defenses in the
English Channel and the North
Sea, says the Weekly Military Re-
view published by the German High
Comin and.
"This increase in defenses has be.
conte necessary because of intensi-
fied air warfare from Britain," the
Review said,
The "hedgehogs" apparently are
an adoptation of .the "Floating Is-
land" fortresses established off the
,British coast as a defense measure
earlier in the war, but are equipped
with some sort of motive power.
Coffee was introduced into Eu-
rope from Arabia in the 10th cen-
tury.
SFTTING'ON SUDDEN DEATH
Few envy the RAF armorer in the photo above. Literally sitg
on sudden death, he's making adjustments inside 8000 -pound bomb.
asy
o roll, de!ightful
to smoke
FINE CIJT CIGARETTE 7 A, CO
frOsA1W ,b odti3
Have You Heard?
A "Save - Your - Waste - Paper"
campaign reminds one of the story
of the four men who died on the
same day.
One was an author. He left $5
The second was a bookseller. He
left $50. '
The third was a publisher. He
left $500.
Fourth was a waste -paper mer-
chant. He left $50,000.
—o— •
One of our prominent men,
in an interview, was asked to
give his definition of an ex-
pert.
His answer was succinct and
definite: "An expert is one who
can complicate simplicity."
—0—
Bill; "Did you go to your lodge
meeting last night?"
Pat: "No, Bill, we have to post-
pone it."
Bill; "1Vhy ?"
Pat: "Well, you see, the Grand
All Powerful, Invincible, Most Un-
conquerable Potentate 'dun got
beat up by his wife."
A milkman, inducted into the
army, wrote back home from
camp: "Bessie, I sure do like
this army life - It's It's nice to lie
abed every morning until five -
thirty."
- Private Jones had been in the
Arany a week when the sergeant
asked; "What do you think of the
Army so far?"
"I may like it after, a while;" -re-
plied Jones, "but just now' 1 thick
there's too much drilling and fus-
sing about betiviceu meals."
HEYI MGE
WHERE'S
YOUR
MUD'S
SOLDIERS
RUB OUT TIRED ACL 1.$
�ad
DAISY CHICKS
SPECIAL PRICES FOR JRTNE
AND JULY
Barred Rock Mixed
e
New Hampshire Mixed 11c
White Legborn Mixed •
Barred Rock Pullets , , 17e
White Leghorn Pullets 20c
Don't delay. $1.00 books your order.
Carleton Date3tery,
Britannia Iletahts, Ontario.
TI3:T) OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE -
time to secure some of these well'
started White Leghorn pullets','
F, 3, 4, .5 and 8 weeks oe age at
rock bottom prices. Also other.
started ' chicks. Send for starts
pricelist. today. Also day olds ,e.
free range pullets eight. .vee
and older. Tweddle Chicle Hata
eries Limited, I'ergme- ,Pjt
DON'T T• R U- S T- TO' liteata
that we'll have chicks later on
for delivery. If you wish then
for delivery .Tune July"a.r even
later, we should have your order
now, and can meet yeur delivery
date. Right now reasonably quick
delivery, especially with Leg -
horns. Bray Hatchery, 130 John
N., Hamilton, Ont,
GET TOP NOTCH CHICKS FOR
a Top Notch :Market. There'll
be an active demand for every
Top Natoli chick you raise and
every egg your Top Notch pullets
produce.
ilooitethr ds ted Govern're as ment
ent
.Approved breeders the broilers
and roasters will have the weight
and quality to do your heart
good and the layers will be the
kind that keeps the egg cases
full. Write for 1944 catalogue
and reduced May pricelist. Also
started chicks, free range pullets
$ weeks of age and older, Top
Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont.
REDUCED PRICES FOR CHICKS,
Barred Rocks and Leghorns Ilc,
Leghorn pullets 22c, Barred Rock
pullets 20c, Leghorns are Barron
Strain, cks re obreed_
ing. breeders are blode-
nodolloers,oOtrder.3% d.D Jhnsn, Fergus, Ont.
THE NEAREST THING TO LIFE
insurance repeutable hi 110 established
hatchery that handles Government
Approved chicks from bloodtested
breeders, that made good in their
Own right. This assurance is yours
When you buy Twaddle Chicks -
plus the advantage of hatching,
Inspecting and shipping methods
Proved experience .. 1st re a sea gensrato)
Y this sensor
our mail is filled with grateful
iaessages trotu customers: "Beet
I ever had" -".Best I ever bought"
Bought 500 pullets last month,
atilt have 500". these are a
few of the remarks we are get-
ting frons customers. Reduced
riees for May. Get the Tweddlo
44 catalogue and reduced Indee-
t, Twaddle Chick TTataheries
Limited, Fergus, Ontario,
R.r'DtN"P:D PRICES h7Al & JUNE
CHICKS FROM A REAL 13R17ED-
1NG FARM. OF 5000 BREEDERS-
'We can give prompt shipment
in Day-old Chicks, also a limited
number o1 Started 01)101 s and
Day-old Cockerels, Our high quail-
ty Chicks are moderately priced.
Aon t take chances nn ordinary
(leeks. We have , done our hest
to produce well bred, heathy,
disease free Chicks and our prices
are reasonable, not the lowest or
the highest. ,Tune hatehcd Chicks
or Started Chicks will make you..
real money If you start with good
Chinks and matinge ahem proper-
ly. Thousands of eustr,a, rs have
made marvel with these hir;h
quality Cheeks, 1'T1R1il PRET)
SUSSEX; SUSSEX N N1t'Vtr RAd .I'-
STITR e; 'SUSSEX X 7f3A.11R1i n
rio('ls~, T.A.71.6' 'rvrl t rTI'ITlI
LEGTIOTZ S: 11ATlllED TiOCTeS;
BARRET) 11001e X 1 7tr1-tORNS:
SUSSEX X LE( (;elOttNS; N VV
1iAMJ'SI-TtTlT48Order from ibis
ad. any heavy breed lensed Chicks
$12 tn50 per 100. Serve for Price
n rack ere1.: Ptrllt'iq nnt1•
Stnt•t(11 List. Ldla,i':Vrnyw 'yC)T1Z,-
TTI r 1'TTM- SV1%:iN `OROS• )shone
78, 'Exeter, Ont,
DYEING .& CLEANING
IL4.VE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for information. We are glad to
answer your questions. Depart-
ment H. Parker's Dye Works
• Limited, 791 rouge Street, To-
ronto,
HAIRDItESSIR G
AMBITIOUS GIRLS and
MIDDLE AGE
women, learn hairdressing at Can-
ada's finest and largest schools.
efined, dignified work. Splendid
liter-
ature. or call ler free liter -
58 BloorrStreet,, Hairdressing
o os�to Branches
' in Street, Hayti ton, .and 74
Ottawa. _„ ,. •
LEARN BAiRDRE.rSING . 'THil!
Robertson method, Information
on request regarding classes,
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad-
emy, 187 Avenue Road, Toronto.
W I' G S, T45t PES, TRANSFORM -
tions, Switches. Curls and all
Des of. finest quality Hair
oods. Write for illustrated cat-
alogue. Toronto Human Hair
Supply Co., 528 Bathurst Street,
Toronto.
MEDICAL
NATURE'S HELP-DIXON'S REM -
itis for'Rheumatic atic Paths, Neur-
ro's Drug Store, 35 praisinElgin,Ot-
tawa. Postpaid 81.00.
UTOMACH AND, THREAD WORMS
.often are the cause of 111 -health
mnun!mWhyanot find outoif this
he your trouble? interesting par-
ficulars--Freer Write Mulveney's
emedles, Specialists, Toronto 3,
nt.
BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys
offensive odor Instantly, l5c
bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman
Drug Store, Ottawa,
GOOD RESOLUTIO2e=-EVERY SUF-
ferer. of Rheumatic Pains or Neur-
itis
yt835Remade*.
lMushould rugStore,
Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00.
PHOTOGRA.P1iY
DON'T RISK LOSING
"SNAPS"
'PREY CAN'T BE TAKEN AGAIN
Get finer "snaps" at lower coat
Prompt Mail Service. Send your
film rolls to Star Snapshot Service
to be developed and printed. This -
is Canada's Largest finishing stu-
dio, serving customers all over
Canada. You'll like our worst, too,
Any Size Roll -0 or 8 Exposures.
DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25e
Praising Star Snapshot Service, a
customer at Windsor, Ont. writes;
I suppose .it's hard to give your
usual quick service with help so
hardto get, but as long as you
turn out such fine pictures, I'll
Weit-if 8 `MOUNTED ENLARGLMEN'rS 25o
Size 4x6" In Beautiful Ease]' Mounts
Enlargements 4x6" on ivory tinted
mounts; 7x9" in Gold, Silver, Cir-
cassian Walnut or Black Ebony
finish frames, 59e eaeh:e''If enlarge-
ment colored, 79e each.
STAR . SNAPSHOT SERVICE
Box 129. Posta) Terminal A, Toronto
Print Your Name and Addresb
PIainly on All Orders.
E TESTED QUALITY
;VICE and SATISFACTION
41,101s 'properly developed and
printed
6; F' 8 J Xi'OSIIIi13 1tOt,i 5 ase
Meta tante 8 for 26c
IeeseeeTi .EN9 ARG.Tl0 $811Vi010
Yeti. lay not get all the Slims you
treat, tilts year. big you can Oat all
the gnni117,and see -vire, you desire•
by sonc!lnr; your films 11)
• IMPERIAL Pollee(' wilt VICE
IMP trn+) ,t -1'011,1f"_
PATENTS
FETHEIRSTONHAUGH & COMPANY
Patent Solicitors. Established
1890; 14 ?ling West, Toronto.
Booklet of Information on re-
quest.
FOR. SALE
MILKING MACHINES
GENUINE :H: I N M A N RUBBERS
and parts for old-style shaft line
milkers. Service by mail. G. G.
Rowe & Company Limited, Dia-
tributorr•, 47 Crang Ave„ Toronto,
Ont.
PEACH TREES, APPLES, PEARS,
cherries, plums, currants, grapes,
asparagus, strawberry, plants,
,...:.call, Oaa a...,- .2Yo-Cox2c •..•--SCtcx'S�ry'.•.
eirrac
BURLINGTON, 6 OR 20 ACRES;
apples and pears, bearing; no
buildings. Box 141, 73 Adelaide
West, Toronto.
FARMS FOR $Ari', IN TEBIISR--
aming district, close to highway,
Zailway, markets, bargains, Write
a
a1ek Vertlieb, Wawbewavra, Ont.
50 ACRES GOOD CLAY LOAM
farm, tiled 4 rod apart, tobacco
acreage, good buildings with hy_
dro full bath in house, good rook
well with pressure system; close
to school; 8 miles from Essex.
implSnlezlwithout
stookJthConcessionand
Col-
chester North, Essex County,
George S. Tice, Cottam, R.R. 3,
Ont.
NEW ZEALAND WHITE RABBITS,
Junior Stock, 2 months, weight
4% lbs. mature at 12 lbs., $10.00
trio. Pedigreed. Guaranteed live
delivery. We buy all you raise.
'Writ: United Rabbitry, Dart-
mouth, N.S.
FOR ANGORA BREEDING STOOK,
write for prices to Haiycon An-
goras, Pickering, Ont.
DeWALT SAWS AND W OODWORIC-
ing Machines. Newest types avail-
setiem ozau repre-
sentatives frCanad, factory
gladl
DeWalt furnished
Corporation application.
402 West Pender St., Vancouver,
B.C.
ARMY BOOTS
NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS
of our armed forces, perfect con-
dition, 83.25 delivered, Ladies'
arzny shoes, perfectly rebuilt.
antee deStated size,�esen lcicmoney
order. Ruskin & Co., Peterborough,
Ont,
P REE COLORED NURSERY
Catalogue. Pull line of Fruit
Trees;. • Evergreens; Flowering
Shrubs; Perennials; Shade Trees;
Roseur
Nurseries, Bo vmanville,0 tario i
SLTPIT HARNESS DRESSING --
Finest ieather and harness pre-
servative, Sliplt also has many
household uses 26e up at most
grocery, hardware and chain
,stores. A product of Lloyds Lab-
oratories, Toronto.
ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt; b e 1 t s,
pulleys, brushes, Allen Electric
Company Ltd., 2320 Dufferin St.,
Toronto.
JUST OUT, ILLUSTRATED CAN-
edien catalogue, 1944 edition, Ste,
Vincent's Stamp Shop, 294 .St,
Catherine West, Montreal.
IVAli MAI' 1;Altf:441lc, AN 11.Sr.,lI
ing rind thorvu4lily lendable 'war
»nap siiowIng dared @i'e0111; it tree
everyone should own, A Iisnnniteit
number drily, Send Itrtyrnen(' Vie
to t 1t11a(lia i Eine P,'ielleg Pro-
etuec.rs, 31$ Bay Street, 'Taranto,
FOR SALE
NEW BICYCLES FOR. MEN AND
boys, $42.50-$44.00•=-$•14,75 and
$48.50. For women and girls, $43.
50-$45.00-$40.50 and $414.50,,Mail
money order and write Eight of
rider to McBride's, 36 Queen East.
Toronto. -
SEWING MACHINES nl:r'AIReele
$1.50. Parts extra, If required,
Parts still available. A. Gilbert,
2229 Dundas St., 'Toronto.
IF U 1 RE INTERESTED eat
catching bears, wolves, foxes or
groundhogs and weasel, . here's
your opportunity, a simple in-
expensive Trigger you can make
in 10 minutes is a sure catch for
any auspicious animal. $1.00 for
plan and instructions: ,Peter
..,2.lePai-6'i Wert -Chani.. Que?Jee,
POULTRY GRIT
Soluble or Insoluble
Analysis guaranteed
Eliminate costly oyster ele11s by
using. 'Stresco" white poultry grate.
for Availablehiimr led atds ely . inV1100 eggs.
bags in any quantity. Write for
samples and' prices. • '
DEALERS WANTED
STINsON SRil'I'I,ii ,CO.
LIMITED
1553 Deloriniier 4.4-e., itontreal
HELP WANTED •
EXPERIENCED FLOOR-1TA,'a' ANIS
all round printer, permanent post -
tion. App1Y Pyle 1171'11I, Near-
est selective Service Office.
THE CORNWALL GENERAL Boa.
vital,Cornwall,Uappii,ainttsltrfor, etes ude/it
-nurses August 1, 1944,
WANTED P l LLS.' QL'ALIFI I;D
teachers -for Home Eeonomica
and General Shop, .to tenth grade
work in morning perivde.. •Write
giving qualifications and salary;
expected, to A, (1olebonree, Seep
retare- Riverside Public Behcet
Board 345 Fairview hive., River-
side, Ont.
800.00 MO THL.Y--WO:MAN Folt
general boast:Work, i 'oa 'home,
Mrs. C.- H. Day, Ilurnh,art•.liorp•3
Park led., Islington, •
R'AN' L'D
WAN'J'1:1) 1N voim DILTRie'T
someone to take orders •in their
spare time for day old chielzs for
a large Canadian Governmr it
Approved Chick Hatchery. No n -
vestment required. Liberal coin..
mission, Write for full details,
Box 130, 73 Adelaide St. West,
Toron to,
MANUFACTURER OF L1t;H'rNT '(li
rod equipment desires lor•al salve -
men for part-time work' *hrou,.iia•
out Ontario. )))'awing recount
against commissions arranged.
Apply 13. Phillips Company Lim-
ited, 200 Main Street, Toronto. "
•
PROTESTANT TEACHER AS PItIN-
eipal for tour room school. rood
a disciplinarian. State qualtflratiitns
and salary erpecl,ed, Duties to
commence September. lairs. Ivbn
Wilding, Sec. -Tress„ S.S. No. 5
Itorab R.R. 1, Fault Stc,. Marie,
Ontario, ' . ,
CORDWOOD 001) ( ON'I[`It.A G'1'(D.}8
'4V'.AN''lleD---CORDWOOD CON'rfAC•
tor to cut and' put 00 railwn.
ears 1,600 oorde of wood in I'ia1t:
burton County. Close to ramie
and railway. ;7.60 e. cord, A. C.
Conway, 45 Adelaide St. Has',
9701'00 10.
h':+;R.Ar 3,:,1f'RRINERr
FARM TRACTORS
WANTED, A^lY t.(>Nlil'1'ION
terably leo d nn; nlsrr 58.1"r,t,1 1=. -
built leordsnila 1r230.e0 ule ras s.t.y.
15 La Palante ,A.' e,, Toi"ottto.