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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-09-07, Page 2eeeteeeeteseeeee Nexteteeteieeee Weetet eseeree P` Cee tee eeeel RSA, eekette v4 04. izq CflfNA-BOUND CANADA'S FINEST -. CIGARETTE T;: r.CC0 •Uz Canadian Weekly Newspapers , Render Great Patriotic Service The weekly newspapers of Can- Tt'S 1►da are rendering a fine service in helping to maintain morale on the fighting front and at home,. says the Globe and Mail. Perusal of town and village papers reveals an inspiring interest in the welfare of the armed forces. They are giv- ing leadership in every direction— cigarets, socks and sweaters for the men who fight on land, on sea, and in the air; bundles for Bri- tain, jam for British children, com- forts for "bornbed-outers." Stead- ily they support such worthy causes as the Kinsmen's Milk for Britain Fund, the Evening . Tele- gram British War Victims' Fund, and the Queen's Canadian Fund. It would take columns to tell of the valuable work which the rural press of Canada has done to stimulate recruiting, to raise money for comforts, fo sell Victory bonds, and the like. They have kept up a sustained effort since the com- mencement of the war. Many a lad fighting in Italy or France or sail- ing in the corvettes which guard the precious argosies crossing the Atlantic could testify to the pleas - tire he has been given by letters and parcels which might never bave been sent but for the prompt- ings of the weekly editors. Some of these editors fought in the Great War. They know what a letter from home means to a lad in a far country. Canada is indeed fortunate in possessing a weekly press which is capable of rendering great pa- triotic service at such a time. Sign Says `Dives If Doodle Dallies One antiaircraft battery in South- ern England has a sign with this alliterative advice: "If doodle dallies don't dawdle. Hive!" "Doodle" is the British nick- name for the Germans robot - bombs. Capital invested in the United States motion picture industry to- tals $2,061,500,000. SAFES Protect your BOOKS and CASH Crone )FIRE and THIEVES. We have n size and type of Safe, or Cabinet, for any porpoise. Visit em, or write for prices, ete. to Oept. W. 145 S'ront St. E., Toronto Eetabliehed 1800 .r.&cj.TAVLOR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS �NEYI SARGE �� WHIRE'S YOUR MINARD'S SiOLDIERS RUB OUT TIRED ACH $ Ha •i• ach Nothing is more depress using than headaches... Why suffer?...Lambty s will give instant relief' 1Iambty'sisgoodfor ear- L• ache,toothaehe,ppainsin y'19 hack, stomach, bowels. ,7✓er d' HEADACHE POWDERS la HAY FEVER Attack sneezing, wheezing, sore nose symptoms right at their source. Smear, a little NOSTROLINE in each nostril. Relief is instant. Sneezing stops. !Breathing's easy. NOSTROLINE soothes, lubricates, disinfects, pro- tects. Also relieves eye irritation. For adults and children. 50e at all drutfgiste. 1 R1 L IN CLIFTON, aftistOL, ENG.ANii eseeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeteesesemiseerespeseteetseelees Bargain Day In Desert Brides In the Sudan, in the heart of the "Dark Continent," as the up-to- date world likes to call it, the na- tives by thousands last month were holding a tribal dance and a feast of celebration, says the New York Times. The expulsion of the Axis from North Africa, the sur- render of Italy and the other vic- tories of the United Nations had nothing to do with the case. What prompted the joyful dem- onstration, we are told by an Ex- change Telepraph Agency dispatch, was the official announcement in Khartoum that the price of brides in the territory had been reduced to £6 for the first wife and £3 for the second. How Can 1? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I resize an Ax- minster rug? A. Stretch the rug tight and tack face down on a floor, or some flat surface. Sprinkle with a solution made by soaking and dissolving / pound of flake glue in 1/4 gallon of water.. Let the rug dry at least one day. Care should be taken not to put on so much glue that it will show on the right side. Q. How can I remove starch from the iron? A. If the iron has become coat- ed with a film of starch, run it over a sheet of fine sandpaper and the iron will be perfectly smooth again. Q. How can I keep a cake from falling apart when cutting it? A. When baking two -layer cakes try placing the two bottoms toge- ther. The bottom will be crusty, and the cake is not so likely to fall . apart when it is cut. Q. How can I relieve indiges- tion? A. Nothing is better to relieve indigestion, or that full feeling after eating, than to chew a few springs of mint. Chew the mint thorough17 and swallow stems and all. It is nice to have a bed of mint growing in a corner of the yard. Q. How can I remove coffee stains? A. If cold borax water is put on coffee and chocolate stains it will remove them. Mildew can be re- moved from a garment by soaking the article in buttermilk. • POTENT . NECKLACE Decked out in a necklace of 2¢ - ram. cannon shells, this tough looking hombre is a Yugoslay. . tisan i(ghfer, one of"a numbet'ria in Italy, studying airplane mec- hanics under RAF instructors. Lunch With Queen On. `Initiative' Task Recently two British Army air- borne sergeants were ordered to go to a country house and obtain the signature of the owner, The owner was out, but a woman's voice invited them in to lunch. They had lunch and left after- wards with a note which read: "This is to certify, that Sergeants -- and — came here to obtain the signature of —. Unfortun- ately he was out" The note was signed by Queen Mary. The order given to the two sergeants was an "initiative task" given to British Army personnel to test their resourcefulness and initative in carrying out unusual orders. The men receive no sug- gestions on how to arrive at their destinations — they are merely told the time limits for their jobs. GREETINGS FOR LIBERATORS French lassies, joyful over their liberation from Nazi rule, greet Allied troops entering Paris with hugs and kisses. The boys just grin and bear it As personal representative of President Roosevelt, WPB chair- man Donald M. Nelson, above, will go to China to confer with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek on military and economic prob- lems. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. If one has unintentionally done something discourteous towards another person, would it be cor- rect to say "excuse vie"? 2. Ifan usher it at the entrance . of the aisle when a woman and her escort are entering a theatre, which one should be first to fol- low the usher? 2. What would be a good method for indicating to the waiter that you have finished a course? 4. What would be a'good way to cultivate taste ih the choice of Words and the phrasing of expres- sions, in order to become a good conversationist? 5. Is it permissible to refuse some 'certain dish at I. luncheon? 6. If'a man is writing a friendly letter to some woman acquaintance or friend, what would be an ap- propriate closing? ANSWERS 1.No;; not if one desires to ask another's 'pardon. "Excuse me" should be used - only when one is asking ,permissipn 'to leave the room, or go somewhere. 2. 'fhe usher goes first,.'then the woman, and last' her escort. If there is no usher, the man should go first. 3. Place the knife on the plate, blade in, alongside the fork. 4. The best method of acquiring a pleasing vo- cabulary is the reading of good books of established literary stand- ing. 5. No; as a luncheon usually consist of just a few dishes, it would not he considerate to refuse any. It can be done. occasionally. at a large dinner where there is a great variety of dishes. 6. "Faith- fully yours," or, "Sincerely yours." Formerly Useless Cattails Go, To War Cattails, which grow by the thou- sands in marshlands, once were looked upon as decorative but use- less plants. Now, however, they are doing their part in the war. The floss has been found to be more buoyant than kapok and 90 per cent as warm as wool. It is used as filling for cushions of Army ordnance amphibious jeeps, and can serve as life preservers. When worm trouble is indicated, children really used Mulvency's Mother's Friend. When children are Cross, listless — Malta's Friend may be just what they need, Mulveney's Mother's Friend has ached thousands of Canadian children and for over a genera. clan. Canadian mothers have de. vended on this kindly herbal remedy, Mother's Friend keens children regular, is seething. is affective. Ask your drurgiet. 7 YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM HOT FI$ If you suffer from hot flashes, weak, nervous irritable feelings, aro a bit blue at times --slue to the func- tionel, "middle -age" period peculiar to women—try Lydia E. t'lnkham`s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. It hetes nature/ Follow label directions. Werth trying! LYDIA E. PIIIKIUAIU'S con POUND Chase's ThO Vitamin Di Tonic Contains Vitamin 01 and lissentiat Food Minerals Extensivelyusedfor headache, loss of sleep, nervous indigestion, irritability, anaemia, chronic fatigue, and exhaustion of the nervous system. 60 pills, 60 cis. Economy size,180 pills, $1.50. Have You Heard? Selectee: "They can't make me fight." Draft Board Chairman: "May- be not, but they can take you where the fighting is, and you can use your own judgment." —o— Stout Lady (to little boy): 'Tan you tell me if I can get through this gate to the park?" Little Boy: "I guess so. A load of hay just went through," --o— "I'm sorry that '1 haven't s. nickel," said the lady as she hand- ed the car' conductor a ten dollar bill. "Don't worry, lady, you're go- ing to have 199 of 'eniin.a couple of minutes. ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS COMPLETE MONTHLY SERVICE, small businesses our specialty. All Government reports prepared. Brett & Company, 8 Wellington East, Toronto. ALUMINUM GRANITE UTENSILS REPAIRED quickly and smoothly with plastic cement. Mend -Holes guaranteed fireproof or money refunded. Price 25c postpaid. Interesting spare time agent's proposition, Address Mend -Holes, 462 Notre Dame East, Montreal, BABY CHICIKS FREE RANGE PULLETS SIXTEEN weeks of age to laying. Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, New Hampshires, Hybrids. Free Cat- alogue.' ' Tweddle Chick Hatch- eries .Limited, Fergus, Ontario. PULLETS •BARRED ROCKS, NEW Hampshires, White Leghorns and other breeds 16 weeks up to lay- ing. Free catalogue. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. PROMPT DELIVERY ON LAYING pullets — and limited quantity of day-old chicks available. Fill in the gaps in your flocks—send your order in now. Weekly hatches hereafter—order at least month ahead. Get your copy of the Fall Service Bulletin, ready, shortly. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. North, Hamilton, Ont. DYEING & CLEANING RAVE YOU ANYTHINU NEEDS dyeing or .cleaning? Write to us for information. We are clad to answer your 'questions. Depart - =ant R. Parker's pre Works Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto. . • EDUCATIONAL ATTEND BUSINESS COLLEGE this Fall, insist on Gregg Short- hand, taught in over 18,000 schools, choice of highly -paid stenographers, secretaries and reporters. "Graduate sooner with Gregg." FOR SALE FOR SALE—COMPLETE CREAM- ery, package 50 gal. pasteurizing plant including cooling pump and 6IA h.p. boiler, all in good con- dition. Write for particulars to J. P. Cybulskie, Barry's Bay, Ont. SLIPIT HARNESS DREISSING — Finest leather and harness pre- servative. Slipit also has many houeshold uses 25e up at most grocery, hardware and chain stores. A product of Lloyds Lab- oratories. Toronto. ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED, bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric Company Ltd., 2826 Dufferin St., • Toronto. DANDY WHITE FLEMISH GIANTS, 2 to 4 months $3.00 each• 4 to 6 $4.06 each. Goldfield Rabbitry, Box 207, Geraldton,' Ont. NEW AND USED CAR AND TRUCK parts. Riverside Auto Parts, 516 Queen E., Toronto, 2. REGISTERED JERSEY BULL with papers. Eighteen months old. Well. bred. Apply to Herb- ert Whalls, Fingal, Ont. "VIKING" CREAM 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. ' MANITOBA HEREFORD BREED- ers' Association Sale of 100 reg- istered polled and horned Here- fords at auction, October 17th, Provincial Exhibition Fair Grounds, Brandon, Manitoba. For catalogue write J. R. Bell, Live Stock Commissioner, Legislative Buildings, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 100 ACRES HEAVY CLAY, MARI- pose township on county road, 6 miles from Lindsay, good buildings, fences, water, hydro available, Gordon Rodman, Little Britain, Ont. FARM PItODU'CE EASTERN LIVESTOCK FEEDERS can obtain carload lots of barley and oats for feed purposes under Plan C. of the Wheat Board. Can introduce you to Western von - dors of feed grains. Present prices, barley 65e, oats 52c de- livered Fort 'William. Also pos- sibly few cars O.A.C. 21 Matting barley. Established over 80 years. Address Fredrick Ind, Lioyd- minster, Seek. 15051 SALE QUILT SAMPLES HIGH GRADE SUITING§ ABOUT 6 x 9 makes everlasting quilts 60 samples $1.45 postage included. We also have half yard., REM. NANTS for boys' knee pants from all color Worsteds, sizes outlined on material 95c each, postage included. Louis Rice, 361 Spading Avenue, Toronto. PROFITABLE WELT. ESTABLISH - ed flour mill (export and domes* tic), with gasoline, wood dealer and hauling business in con- vection, for sale on account of ill -health, with residence of 5 rooms. Located in spir4did Mani- toba town. Yearly turnover of $80,000. Priee $9,000 with $5,- 000 5 -000 cash. Write owner, Box 145, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. FARM POR SALE $ L TILL - able, Durham county oACRES, n 7A High- way, 55 miles Northeast Toronto. Excellent soil, buildings, water; immediate possession; sacrifice,, death reason selling. Apply own- er, Mrs. Amelia Marlow, Nestle - ton, Ont. FARM HELP WANTED MARRIED' COUPLE TO TAKE full charge of small Poultry and mixed farm, 30 miles from To- ronto. J. K. Crawford, 10 King E., Toronto. RAIRDII f8SS LNG AMBITIOUS GIRLS and MIDDLE AGE women, learn hairdressing at Can- ada's finest and largest schools. Refined, dignified work. Splendid pay. Write or call for free liter- ature. Marvel Hairdressing Schools. 858 Bloor Street, Toronto. Branches 44 King Street, Hamilton, and' 74, Rideau Street. Ottawa. LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method. Information on request regarding classes. Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. HELP WANTED COOK GENERAL, $50.00 TO $61) monthly, references. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Comstock, 189 King- St. cingSt. E., Brockville, Ontario. MEDICAL STOMACH AND THREAD worms. often are the cause of ill -health in humans, all ages. No one im- mune! Why not find out if this is your trouble? Interesting par- ticulars—Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies, Specialists, Toronto 3. BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys offensive odor instantly, 45e bottle. Ottawa agent, .Denman Drug Store,' Ottawa. WANTED—EVERY SUFFERER OF Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis to try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. STOMACH SUFFERERS LET DR. McLEOD'S SUCCESSFUL scientific remedy Stomachic, clear up your stomach trouble, like it has for so many others. One user stated: For years, I was troubled with gnawing pain below breast- bone. It caused gas and bloating. I tried many remedies, but my only relief was soda, and that for short time only. After meals it didn't bother me for few hours, then, if I ate something, it stopped, coming again after some time.. The pain bothered me worst at night. After taking three bot- tles of Dr. McLeod's Stomachic, I was free from pain. I kept on im- proving, and have now been well for several years enjoying ary meals without medicine. Stom- achic is useful in overcoming gas, bloating, sour stomach, pain after eating, and is especially helpful for night indigestion. $1.25 post- paid. Drug store or write McLeod's Stomachic Co. 160 Huron St., Toronto. NEURITIC PAINS? Here's how to relieve that pain ... take Fermol Rheumatic Arthritic Pain Tablets. At your druggist's or send $1.00 today and receive one month's supply postpaid. Fermol Distribu- tors, Box 712, London, Ont. FRUIT JUICES: THE PRINCIPAL ingredients in Dixon's Remedy, for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis: Sold only Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. MEDICAL LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER I3Y getting rid of those ugly wrink- les, large pores, saggy skin. Grattan's Wrinkle Lotion is the finest face astringent' on the market fully guaranteed. Order a bottle. today, $1,00 •postpaid. J. L. Rice Agency, Bos 191, Kit- chener, Ontario. 0.l0TOGR A I` tee TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films property developed and printed, 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE flO1..LS 25a REPRiNPS 8 for 25c FINEST TENLARGING SER VICE you may not get all tile films you want this year, but you•cnn get all the quality and service you desire e by sending your films to 1111PER 1Ali 1'll#O'r( SEEM(. Station .1 Toronto. PETRI.10STONHAUGH & -COMPANY et1'ANY Patent Solicitors. Eatnbii,hed 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. Booklet of Infornuri110n on re- quest. SHEEP 800 YEARLING EWES' (Ramboa;llet Merino and Corrcdale eroee) for immediate delivery, 10,000 0 and 6 year old breeding ewes and 40,000 Feeder Lambs for delivery; atter September 1st, Southern Saskatchewan Woolgrowers As-. ' sedation, Maple Creek Siac:r:rhr ewan. G. S. Herringer Seer,•tary. STAMPS BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLONES. Set of three 25 cents, S. I3readner, 1002 Somerset St, Ottawa. '... WANTED WANTED TO BUV,. BUSE LANDS or Farms containing bush lands, suitable to cut furniture lutnber. Write Bogdon & Gross Filrnitt1rA Co. Ltd., Walkerton, Ont, •