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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-09-09, Page 6' .07.011 +: ;41.:*744y$ :014:++Oq.,T,,i iD...7.4016:0:01.7.4.14:4:4 e,.07#141+Tn1,'.� i K+ •Xtitk... Qrlfie • • I edi r r i 1• ,4 1,14 4. r w t ► tIs:I!Lq' 04 04 • •►4 tt� V tgYc.Y:0I4:4,:� a» v,:.,w 44<40:4 4s ,z4',xteT4T0Y.:7,v4P e IT0 , AGENTS WANTED FUR FARM11VG Q'` OOD PROFITS EVERY DAY SEL - ling our guaranteed hosiery. plen- ty of repeat orders. Protected terra tory for producers. Clarion Company, Post Office 162, St. Catharines, Ont. PROGRESSIVE AGENTS WANTED for made -to -measure men's cloth- ing. Supercraft Clothes, 5044 St. Law- rence, Montreal, Quebec. SEND FOR FREE NIT C'yOBIE'S, manufacturers for their own 24 city stores across Can- ada, want agents to become exclus- ive factory representatives. Men and women, earn big money! Sell Sobie's guaranteed Lingerie and fine Hos- ier'y. Get into this profitable busin- ess now. Write today for free outfit. Sobie's Silk Shops, Department S.T. Farnham, Que. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MANGER STANDARD LiMB CO„ 126 Wellington Street West, To- ronto. Improved light metal and wil- low artificial limbs without shoulder straps. BARN ROOFING - FENCE POSTS ®UR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES save you money on Supertite gal- vanized roofing, Superior steel Fence Posts and steel granary lining. Super- ior Products Limited, Sarnia, Ont. DOGS IGH CLASS SCOTCH, ENGLISH Collie Pups, natural born, low heelers, good watch dog. Males, two months, $3.50. 3 months $3.75. Females $2.00. Failures replaced free. Trained cattle clogs, trained fox, coon and deer hounds. Rapidview Kennels, Morris - burg, Ontario. FURNITURE SPECIAL OFFER Free delivery to nearest freight depot if you enclose this advertisement or present at our showrooms if shopping in Toronto. HUGE SALE OF TRADE-IN FURNITURE Every article completely recondit- ioned and sanitarily treated in Tor- onto's largest used furniture market. Special attention given to mail orders. 6 95 Dressers, excellent condi- ' tion, all finishes. 10.50 Singer drop head Sewing machine, perfect shape. • 8.95 Day -beds, complete with new mattresses. 11.95 Kitchen Cabinets, perfect shape, porcelain top. 7.95 3 and 4 burner Gas Stoves perfect condition. 14.50 Breakfast Room Suites, 6- pieces complete includes Buffet, several colors, enamel finish. 12.95 Bed Outfits, walnut finish, all steel panel beds, way- sagless springs. brand new mattress. 19.50 3 -piece Chesterfield Suite, genuine French Jacquard covering, Marshall cushions, a snap. 29.00 3 -piece Chesterfield Suite in heavy repp cover, used less than 1 year, reversible Marshall cushions, a dandy. 35.00 3 -piece Chesterfield Suite, covered, finest quality mo- hair. walnut, Marshall springs through. out, reversible cushions, like new, really beautiful. 19.50 8 -piece solid oak Dining room Suite, buffet, table, and fi leather seat chairs in perfect shape. • 59.00 Modern 6 -piece Bed -room Suite, large dresser, vanity with venetian mirrors, chiffonier and full size hed with saltless spring and new mattress, completely refinished. 89,00 Beautiful, 9 -piece Solid walnut Dining -room Suite, large buffet, china cabinet, extens- ion table, 6 leather upholstered chairs, cost new over $300, Complet- ely refinished. 49.00 9 -piece walnut finished Dining -room Suite, buffet, square extension table, china cabin- et and 6 leather upholstered chairs, in perfect condition. Send money order for coir. alete price of goods. Money back gaur- antee. LYONS CHESTERFIELD MFRS. Trade-in Department 478 Yonge Street, Toronto FILMS AND PRINTS ENLARGEMENTS FREE WITH every 25 cent order. Roll films developed and eight prints 25 cents, reprints 3 cents each. Brightling, 29 Richmond Street East, Toronto. AISE MINE FOR PROFIT - GET ,,a started right with Moss "quetico" strain mink -guaranteed stock. Write for full information, Moss Fur Farms, Limited (mink breeding specialists), Sapawe, Ontario. SPARKLING, HIGLOSS, DECKLE edged prints, three extra with each roll finished 25c. Twelve reprints 25c Delhanty's, Webbwood, Ont. MINK with a proven pelt record, the same strain which averaged $36.50 in 1936 and $41.50 in 1937, and that after the best have been sold for breeders. 0. Lee, Faust, Alberta. ROLLS DEVELOPED; PRINTED, one free enlargement. 25c. Re- prints 10 for 25c. 'Photo -Craft, 1833 King St., E., Toronto, ROLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT prints with free enlargement, 25c. Reprints 3c each. Commercial Photo Service, Dept, 11. Outromont, Que.. LILY BULBS PLANT LILIES NOW - ADD TO brightness of your garden with Lilies from home-grown bulbs of re- liable varieties. Also other perennial flowers -and fruit trees for northern gardens; all of the hardiest strains. Send for Autumn Catalogue with in- structions for Lilies, etc. Arrival of all plants in good condition guaran- teed. The Manitoba Hardy Plant Nursery, F. L. Skinner, Prop., Drop - more, Manitoba. MACHINERY SET OUR NEW PRICES ON THE Goold, Shapley & Muir gas, gaso- line, and fuel oil engines and grinders. Also repairs for Brantford engines, pumps, windmills. J. A. Fellows & Co. Brantford, Ont. FANNING MILL (KLINE) SEED Grader, guaranteed increase crop. Write, Kline Mfr.. 121 Empress Cres., Toronto. MEDICAL CONSTIPATED? - Immediate Re- lief -(money back guarantee.) Perfect (brand) Laxative Pills, 35c box, 3 boxes $1.00, Mail orders in- vited, Perfect Chemical. 460 Rich- mond W., Toronto. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LEARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE, Trumpet, Trombone. Become a Musician. Send for Form for six days' Free Trial. Ten months' terms -no in terest. Literature flee. Greene Music Company, 57 Queen St„ East, Toronto. PERSONAL KING'S Own Scottish Borderers veterans desiring Berwick-upon- Tweed cards and re -union informa- tion. Send names, address to Box 9, Room 421 Wilson Bldg., Toronto. 25C ROLL DEVELOPED AND one deckle edge print of each. Reprints 3c, 10 for 25c. One Free on. largement with each order 25c or more Snap -Y Photo Service, 130% '12, Station IX, Toronto. BOOKS EVERY MARRIED COUPLE 'and those contemplating marriage should read. "Entering Marriage," 24 pages, postpaid, 15c. "Sex and Youth," 104 pages, postpaid, 25c. Our 20 page illustrated catalogue of books, drug supplies, and household novelties, free upon request. Supreme Specialty. 169 Yonge. Toronto. ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, Comfort, Positive Support with our advanced method. No elastic or understraps or steel. Write, Smith Manufactnrine pant. 219. Preston, Ont. POULTRY AND EGGS ACT QUICKLY - IF YOU WANT THESE PULLETS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES An healthy birds from Government Approved bloodtested stock. Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, 6 weeks old 18c, 7 weeks 22c, 8 :weeks 26c, 9 weeks 28c, 10 weeks 30c. As- sorted breeds, 6 to 7 weeks old 17c, 8 to 10 weeks 20c. Super Quality 2c per pullet more. Write for prices on older. pullets. Terms: Shipped C.O.D. anywhere, 100 per cent. live delivery guaranteed. BADEN EL- ECTRIC CP -Tr"" TT d TCHERY, Baden, Ontario. CEDARBROOK GAME FARM OFFERS, AFTER SEPTEMBER first, large, hardy young Ring - necks, all breeds fancy Pheasants, Wild Ducks, Geese, Wild Turkeys, hundred Ringneck breeders, non -re- lated, imported stock. Write for price list. 246 Jarvis Street (De- partment C), Toronto. RADIO FARM -CITY RADIOS $7.95 COM. Pieta. Save half, Agents free offer. Amazing prices windchargers, power plants, accessories. Marco 1248X Mc- Gee. Kansas City, Mo. STAMPS WANTED, CANADIAN STAMPS IN quantity. Best prices for accumu- lations and collections. Queen. Stamp Co., Toronto. • SALESMEN WANTED Bolt Kills Cow, Sets Fire, Misses Woman FERGUS.--'-•Struck by lightning, the barn of F. Flewelling, concession six, Peel Township, two miles south of Arthur, was destroyed by fire, The season's crop of hay and grain, a number of implements, a cow and a . calf were lost in the blaze. Mrs, Flewelling had finished milk- mg ilkIng a few minutes before the bolt struck. She was leading a cow out of the barn, and the caw was killed but the woman escaped injury. SALESMEN, EASY TO EARN $25.00 weekly. Sell shirts, pyjamas, made -to -measure. Dignified work. Ev- ery very man interested: Write D. Stetson, Box 2110. Montreal TELEVISION AND RADIO Rare l eed Found Near Stratford TORONTO -J, D. MacLeod, of the crops, seeds and weeds branch of the Ontario Agricultural Department, re- ports he discovered a rare weed along the Canadian National Railways tracks in Stratford. Mr. MacLeod, who said he had not seen the weed any place this year, sent it to Ot- tawa for identification. The weed is known as,,the "Hawk's Beard." One plant sent to Ottawa had 45 stems. It throws off seed like a dandelion. Stuff and 1 OTS ense A visitor at the insane asylum was watching one of the inmates pushing a wheelbarrow upside down. Visitor -"That's not the way to push that thing. You've got it upside down." Lunatic -"Oh, have 1? I used to. push it the other way, and they put bricks in it." Friend -'See that fellow giving im- stations over there? What does he always remind you of?" Man -"The $10 I owe him." Mr. Wise was* evidently not feeling in the jolliest of moods. "Just look 'at that notice," he said, indicating the words "Post No Bills" on a blank, wall, near the business section of his good city. "What is the use of stick- ing that up there?" he continued. "Why don't they put these things in the right place?" "Where would you put it?" asked his friend. "Over every letter box hi the Coun- try," was the candid reply. Mrs. A. -"Jimmie has been in the third grade for two years. I wonder, how he will ever get ahead?" Mr. A. -"Don't . know. If he wasn't born with one, he never will." A Prayer! "May .every soul that touches mine, Be it the slightest contact, Get therefrom some good, Some little grace, one kindly thought, One aspiration yet unfelt, one bit of courage For the darkening sky, one gleam of faith To brace the thickening ills of life, One glimpse of brighter sky beyond the gathering mist, To make this life worth while, And heaven a heritage," ENGINEERING TAUGHT PI,.ACTI- cally. Motors, generators, arma- ture winding, electrical drafting, etc. Day and evening classes. Special or. respondence course. Employment ser- vice guaranteed. Canadian School of Electricity, 282 Ontario West, Mont- real. . ELECTRIC WELDER The Triad' .Electra c Weider WONDI RFU', NEW INVENTION. Operates -from d-..=olt battery. Welds---Solders--Brazes. $4.50 de- livered. R. H. Anderson, Lindsay, Ont, A free country is one that doesn't let any political or social group have things entirely its own way. Harris -"When the house -wreckers tore down Brown's house they found a collar button he had los+ twelve years ago." Kramer -"I'd think it would have been cheaper for him to have bought another collar button. We'd rather listen to the story of a public hanging than hear the details of an unsuccessful speculation in real estate. No man is so ignorant that he does- n't know what he would do if he were in your place. Mrs. Robert Katz telephoned her husband that she would call for him at the office. Not finding him there, she looked in at the barber's shop on the floor beneath. "Bob Katz here?" she asked. "No, madam," replied the indignant barber. "We certainly do not bob cats here." It is because there '''are so many fools in the world that the wise man gets an occasional break. If you would know the value of health go try to buy yourself some. TIRES Six Months' Trade Best Since 1930 Canadian Exchange of Goods With U.S. Also Most Active In Seven Years OTTAWA . -Canada's Canada's total trade in the first six months of 1937 was higher than la any • corresponding period since 1930, tho Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported this week. The total was $907,000,000 compar• ecu with $718,000,000 in the same. per- iod of 1936; $612,000,000 in 1935; $598,• 000,000 in 1934; $404,000,000 in 1933; 99498,000,000 in 1932; $654,000,000 in ',1931, and 9901,000,000 in 1930. The exchange of goods between Caxitcla and the United States iu the sixamontlis reached the highest point since 1960; amounting to $475,175,000 compared with $349,523,000 in 1936; $317,472,000 10 1935; $292,678,000 in 1934; '9180,974,000 in 1933; 9268,053,- 000 268,053;000 in 1932; 9373,646,000 in 1931, and 9596,938,000. in 1930. Trade with the United Kingdom made the best showing since 1929, when the total was $218,356,000. The total in the first six months of 1937 was $246,167,000 -compared with 9215,- 848,000 215;848,000 in 1936; 8169,943,000 in 1935; $184,378,000 in 1934; $128,606,000 in 1933; 8108,340,000 in 1932; $128,155,- 000 128,155;000 in 1931, and $172,710,000 in 1930. MENZIE'S USED TIRES $2.95 UP for Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth Dodge, Buick, Oldsmobile, Packard, Cadillac and all other cars and trucks. Every tire guaranteed. 190. King West. Toronto. WATCH REPAIRS 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE $1 00 replaces mainspring, jewel, cleaning, hands, crystals, dial repaired. Providing no parts missing. 2 -years guarantee. Re- turn postage paid. Formerly with Hamilton Watch Factory. American Swiss Watch Spec'alist Reg'd, Dept. W. 4818 Brebeti f. Montreal. TRAPPING 1 CAUGHT 16 FOXES IN 8 DAYS. You can do it. Particulars free. Wells Hadley, Stanstead, Que, $1,000,000 To Fight Disease PITTSBURGH, Pa. - A woman who nursed a brother afflicted with diabetes for 20 years, gave $1,000,000 for a "never-ending war" against the disease in children. Miss Emelie Renziehausen placed the money in an irrevocable trust fund as a memorial to two dead bachelor brothers, Fred- erick C., who once owned the Large Distilling Company, and Henry, a dry goods dealer in suburban Mc- Keesport. S_i me Couple Thrice Married and Divorced WORCESTER, Mass. -There was ciliate a bit of "maybe" about Mrs. Mae M. Hall. She divorced and mar- 'riied the same man three tines with- in 10 years. Her first divorce was granted eight years ago. She remarried her for- mer husband. In 1931 she was divorced, and two years later Hall again "popped" the question. Mrs. Hall says that the last time ,he 'married her for "spite" and she divAced'•him again. Plant Peonies In September Peonies should be planted in Sep e liber. Dig the bed two feet deep,„ ,emove stones and other trash, and nix in plenty of well decayed stable manure. .The soil should be allowed to settle for at least two weeks, and more compost added if necessary. When planting, have the buds only an inch below the surface of the soil. Cheese Exports To U.K. The principal market for Canadian cheese is the United Kingdom. Can- ada increased her cheese exports to Britain in 1936 by 29 per cent. How- ever, these exports to Britain com- prised only 83 per cent of the total Canadian cheese shipments as against 95 per cent in 1935, Canada having supplied the United States in 1986 with 100,000 cwts. of cheese as against 4;000 cwts. in 1935. Veteran Locomotive Valuable GANANOQUE, Ont. -The 55 -year- old Iocomotive of the Thousand Islands Rai1}vay Company has been sold to a Kingston firm for scrap. Number 44 -out of commission for several years -will be dismantled where she stands and carried ignom- inously to Kingston by truck, Slump Expected In Meat Price Consumers Are Likely to Benefit This Fall CHIC AGO. -Meat consumers' pock• etbooks, now being burned by last year's drought, may get substantial relief before the year ends, livestock market diagnoses indicated this week, Recent declines in wholesale pork prices, market experts said, may pre- sage lower meat costs soon for retail buyers: a White figures on butcher shop win- dows throughout the nation disclose prices of some beef and pork cuts are the highest in seven years or more. Material reduction in prices, market observers agreed, depended upon in- creased receipts at slaughtering cep• tres this fall and winter. Although it has been a year since the broiling sun was burning up live• stock feed and rains since have drenched the grain bolt, the full fin- ancial effect of the drought just now is being felt in the city. Last week prices of Bogs and cattle were, high- est in eleven and nine years, respeo• Lively, Chicago retail meat prices, rep- resentative of many sections of the nation, accordingly have risen 12 to 31 Per edit for beef, 14 to 38 per cent for lamb and 6 to 35 per cent forr pork since the, first of the year. ..1•1•0:••••1111M1a® 3 L I C E D- "No Matter How Thin You Slice It - VERY.. THIN . It's Still Boloney" By SIXBITS What seems to be the crying need in sports circles at the moment would seem to be some sort of a school or educational course for box - fight judges and referees so that there could be a little more close harmony in their decisions. When, in an important tangle like the Farr -Louis affair you find the referee scoring only two rounds for the Welshman, while other alleged experts gave him as many as six or seven, it would certainly seem as if they hadn't all learned out of the same book. m * 4' We don't think that Farr won the fight-his.,own uianager's ad- mission that Louis had been the better being pretty cunclusive; but if Clem McCarthy's vision doesn't need plenty of sharpening, it certainly was a whole lot closer than any thirteen to two. However, Mr. Farr did real well for himself -much better than was expected by anybody excepting, possibly, himself. He is in a similar position to the lucky gent who fell down 'the sewer and came up with a gold watch and chain; and if he only watches his step does not need to worry about ever having to go back to the mines or the tent shows either. If Tommy only packed a wallop in keeping with his moxie'and fighting spirit he would be champion of the world right now and they would probably be trying to prove that he was really -an Irisher, as seems to be the custom when a new champion is crowned; although, as far as we know, nobody has yet tried to claim that Joe Louis has any Harp blood for some reason or other. * * But Farr seems to lack that old lethal larrup wth either fist, which seems a pity, although it is perhaps too much to expect real perfection from any mortal. Like the ancient one about the two street' sweepers who were standing talking about one of their former confreres who had re- cently passed on to his reward. "Poor Mike," s'ghed one. " 'Tis certainly a pity. He sure used to swing a mean broom." "He did that," replied the other. "And yet, do you know, 1 sometimes thought that Mike's technique was just a bit faulty around he lamp -posts." As far as the great election brawl is concerned -well, the general feeling seems to be to echo the one President Roosevelt borrowed from the Immortal William -"a plague on both your houses." * * It's too hot and, there are too many other things to worry about for most people to bother their heads over an election which nobody can see any real reason for holding; and the electors appear to be taking the atttude of strict impartiality shown by the dame who was watching her husband fighting a bead. "Go it husband -go it b'ar." * * But from the financial statistics being published and broadcast by both s'des it would seem as if there was still a lot of truth in the old saying, "Figures don't lie -but some liars certainly do figure. Mahatma Ghcudi Advised To "est BOMBAY, India.-Mohandas K. Gandhi, leader of the Indian nation- hlist movement, this week was advis- ed by his physician to take a com- plete rest. He' was -:found to be..sef-. Tering fraln •high ,blood •prassuae..., From 1984 tuttil early this year Gandhi, still the mahatma, or "great soued," to the Indian masses, was in retirement, He emerged on the eve of India -wide legislative elections, however, and recently has been act- ive in the cause of freedom from the British Empire. The most striking difference be- tween the modern ccmic strip and those of the earlier period is the use of con`inuity Modern straps weave serial stories about their char- acters; in former years each day's story depended upon a gag or a vio- lgnt bit of action. .0 , v, L RENCI-FS REMEDIES i;uerly building TONIC S.4.ni,i.rro, STOl2ACII. TAOII;TS to relieve stom- ^clt troubles, xrl:Naffs rump v, free necklet ea request. write tada*, TRENCH'S REMEDIES LTD. OIN . w., 110 CILUIICIl ST - Te ONTO BROLKVILLE.-Elswood Bedard, a farmer living in the township of South Crosby, on the shore of New- born Lake, swims his cows at milk- ing time 'across a narrow channel separating the main shore from an island,:>vhere he owns additional pas- ture laud. The cows appear to re- gard their daily swim as a matter of :course and take to the water without -cliff-lenity iii spite of the weeds which grow rather thickly in the stream, which connects Newboro Lake propel and its expansion known as Mosquito Lake. wommammougasolomraus POULTRY RAISERS Check ROUP (Bronchial Flu) ' y�� ir"'ith ti Few Drops of Ed [...:...� - DING OF PAIN" Issue No. 57-4'37 n.--1