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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1938-07-28, Page 7• Cassthed'errs.. Zi a r4'P KO 4 4w'4 ©:p: :4 4*e :e14.7 4.4 XICX4 4:434: • �4MOi. aPTT . *X A:4 <',-,'9:,4 X60 `0 4 4 4 0 w w w A '" Y Y T Y Y Y- v p w p'?p4w w .w w Y AGENTS WANTED FURNITURE 1 r♦ ♦ YY Y'� SALESMAN WANTED l3Y "TI1.17 07.p 11E - liable Foothill Nurseries" '(Established 100 years) Send fur Centennial Catalogue and Special Lines. Start nuw, exclusive terri- tory in town or country; liberal terms; free outfit. Stone and Wellington, Toronto 2. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED F0I2 W)$ lery manufacturer for this dlstl'IeL. Only energetic man Considered. Write full Par- ticulars to Mr. Elliott, 73 Queen West, To- ronto, AGENTS TO SELL MEN'S NECKTIES FOR Christmas. Good profits. Write for samples and price list. Murgatrnid Ageneses, Yonge St. Arcade, Toronto, SELL GLYCO HANDCLEANER AGENTS WANTED IN ALL COMMUNITIES to demonstrate and sell Glyco, the perfect har.,(J cleaner. Glyco overcomes competition, sure repeat sales summer and winter. Ex- clusive territory. Gtyco Company of Canada, St. Nicholas Building, Montreal. CASH, WATCHES, BLANKETS, SETS OF Silverware, Toiletwaro and many other use- ful articles given to our agents. Send for free catalogue. Royal Mail Order Co., 88 Sherbourno Street, Toronto. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL BABY CHICKS in your district for one of Canada's largest Chick Hatcheries. Apply Box 10, Suite 421, 73 Adelaide West, Toronto. ARMY STORES The Army Store Christmas Specials :MOTOR RUGS, 31.75; ARMY GRAY BLANK- ets, large size, 32.95 pair; Men's Heavy Mackinaw Breeches, pants, $2.98; 100% Pure Wool Combinations, $2.50; Drawers, ,Shirts; 31.25 each; Heavy Fleece -Lined Com- binations, 31.39; Drawers,Shirts, 65c each; Heavy Wool Socks, 4 -Ib. weight, 35c, 3 pr. 31.00; Heavy Doeskin Shirts, zipper style, $1.75; Heavy Blanket Windbrealters, zipper style, $2.98; Heavy Wool Sweater Coats, black, blue trim, 32.25; Heavy Horse -hide Pullover Mitts, 85c; Heavy Horse -hide Wool Lined Mitts, 85c; One -Finger Horse -hide Gauntlets, lined, 85c; Heavy Police or Dress Braces, boxed, 45c; 100% Pure Wool Mitts, 45c; Men's Leather Cape, fur lined, 95c; Fur lined Wool Caps, 95c; All Wool Ski Pants, Ladies' Slacks, $2.98; English Broad- cloth Shirts, blue, grey and brown, 95c; English Silk Ties, 35c, 3 for $1.00; Sheep- skin lined Moccasins, 31.85; Heavy Horse- hide Driving Gauntlets, lined, 31.45; Car - hart Overalls, guaranteed, 31.95; Lumber - men's 'Driving Caps, $1.25; Heavy Felt In- soles, pair, 5c; Ski Jackets, Ladies', all Col- ors, 33.75; Children's Snow Suits, 2 to 6 years, Helmet to match, 32.75 - 7 to 10 years, $2.98; 15" Men's Leather Top Rub- bers, $3.75 - 12", $2.98; Men's All Felt Rubber Bottom Rubbers, 7", 32.98; Men's An Felt Boots, 32.25; Men's 6 -Eyelet Rubber Boots, 31.75; Two -Buckle Overshoes, $1.98 - Four Buckle, 32.98; Men's and Ladies' Ski Boots, 33.00; Men's and Ladies' Boots and Skates (Tubes) $3.50 complete- Boys', 33.00 Complete - Youths, 32,75 complete; English Heavy Wool Breeches, $2.00 up; English Bedford Cord Breeches, $2.50 up; English Riding Boots, 312.95. Orders over 35.00 prepaid. THE ARMY STORES 838 Queen Street East - Toronto BARN ROOFING—FENCE POSTS OUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU morreyson ' Superttte galvanized roofing. Superior .Steel Fence Posts and steel gran- ary" lining: Superior" Products Limited; Sar- nia,. Ont r ;IBIDOKS AND MAGAZINES VSED MAGAZINES—DETECTIVE, ADVEN- ture, Western, Sport, Love, 30 for 81.00. Collect. Harbord Stamp Store, Toronto 4. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOMEN — START A DRESS AND LIN- gerlo business of your own, A shop, or from your own home. Excellent profit, increasing business. Prices to meet competition, and garments superior in quality. Small invest- ment starts you off. Write, Canadian Dress Company, 7A Camden Street, Toronto. WOMEN — START A DRESS AND LIN- gerie business of your own. A shop, or from your own home. Excellent profit, increasing business. Prices to meet competition, and garments superior In quality. Small invest- ment starts you off. Write Camden Dress Company, 7A Camden Street, Toronto. DOGS ENGLISH FOXHOUNDS, 1>,b YEARS, EITH- er sex, 320.00, including pedigree; walkers, either sex, $15.00 (started), pups three months, 38.00; dark silk mink, 325.00. Bugle Kennels and Fur Farm, Lombardy, Ont. ELECTRIC WELDER THE TRINDL ELECTRIC WELDER—WON- derful new invention. Operates from 6 -volt battery. Welds—Solders—Brazes, $3.95 de- livered. R. I1. Anderson, Lindsay, Ont. FILMS AND PRINTS ROLLS DEVELOPED, PRINTED, 1 FREE enlargement 25c. Re -prints 10 for 25c. Photo -Craft, 183Se /Clog St. E., Toronto. ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK. ROLL with free enlargement 25c. Trevanna Stud- ios, 93 Niagara Street, St, Catharines, Ont, FREE!—TWO BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENTS (one colored) with roll deveroped, eight glossy, fade -proof prints, 28c; highest qual- ity. Machray Films, Winnipeg. FILMS DEVELOPED WITH SIXTEEN GLOS- sy prints (two of each) 250. Free enlarge - meat. Eight Photographic Greeting Carols, 25e. Speedy, satisfaction guaranteed. Su- perior Service, Machray, Winnipeg: CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR FAVOUR- ite negatives, 3 for 25c; 75c a dozen; com- plete with envelopes: Enlargements 5 x 7 in caste frame, 39c; 2 for 75c. Roll alms developed and ,minted, 25c; reprints 3c each. Free enlargement with every 25c order. B1ightling, 29 Richmond St. E., Toronto, ROLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT PRINTS with free enlargement, 25c. Reprints 3c each. Commercial Photo Service, Dept, B., Outremont, Que, SPECIAL OFFER! THREE, 5 x 7 GLOSSY enlargements, 25e. Send your best negatives. Everett Wees, Route 3, Sarnia. FOR SALE SPECTACLE FRAMES, 31.50, PRESCRIP- Lions Mien. Special low prices. By mall. See/serer Optical, 156 Yungo, Toronto. FOR SALE—GOVERNORS FOR AUTOMO- bile engines for land use. E. 1V, Crosby, 25 Clyde St„ Iiamiltot, Ont. PURE BRED TOULOUSE, EMBDEN AFRI - can Cecse, Pottle, White Runner Ducks, Ex- hibition Stock. Enclose stamp. Harold Biasing, Neustadt, Ontario. FOR SALE.-.LAVENDULA VERA -- TRUE English lavender flowers, for sachets. One Dollar a pound, delivered, Canadian Pacific Bulb Gardens, Duncan, Vancouver Island. FOR SALE -GREEN'S RECITATION 3300K, 35e. Dialogue Book, 35c. Tanning Boolt, 35c. Green's Concert Co., Kenilworth, On- tario HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING, Government licensed, We train .you for Board Examination, Free prospectus, 981 Bloor Wes(,, Toronto, 1YAI)AA im. tog and Beauty 0 utyCulture. Write fe1tDRniph- let, 767 Yonge Street, 'Toronto. LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. The wonderful bargains 10 our (furniture Trude-in Dept, have made this the must poet. 111r in Toronto. Space will not permit us ' to list inure than a few of our specials, If you do not see what you want advertised, write and let us know your needs. Every piece of furniture is sanitarily treated and completely refinis]ted to look like new, All orders care- fully packed for immediate shipment on re- ceipt of money order. C(!�y,�•fO Beautiful 5 -Piece bedroom suite W to two-tone walnut, dresser and vanity with large swing mirrors, full size . bed, sagtess spring and new all -felt, roll edge mattress new condition, QII*�r Oro 0 -Piece walnut bedroom suite — 4�61' 4D large dresser, triple mirror vanity,, chiffrobe full size bed, eaglcss spring and brand new all -felt mattress. Completely re- finished like new. Cost over 3200,00. A real bargain. $49.00Modern 9 -piece walnut finish 1ng room suite. Buffet, China cab- d1n- inet, extension table and 6 leather seat chairs. Completely + refinished. A real smart suite. $'14 95 Dining room suite, 8 pieces, large c7 buffet, extension table and six strong leather -seat chairs; guaranteed clean and ,,iifn good condition. .$8'4.00 ChesteIn- eluding rfield 3 --piece fichesterfield pieces, upholstered in a good hard wearing brown repp, with reversible Marshall cushions; end table, bridge, lamp and shade, metal smoking stand and silk chesterfield cushion. A real outstanding value. $13.50 uLarge pholstere3d:pleceinbrowchnesterfieldrespwith suitefigtired reversible Marshall spring cushions. A real good looking and comfortable suite. Hurry for this offer. $9.95 Bed outfit, full size steel bed, sag- e" less spring and new roll edge all felt mattress. Large assortment of kitchen cabinets, sewing machines, gas stoves, library , tables, wardrobes, beds, .springs, mattresses, odd dressers,chiffoniers, studio couches, Ste., at amazingly low -prices. Trade -In Dept. LYONS' BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERING CO. 478 Yonge St., Toronto HAIR GOODS WIGS, TOUPEES, TRANSFORMATIONS, Braids, Curls, and all types of finest qual- ity Hair Goods. Write for illustrated cata- logue. Toronto Human Hair Supply Co., 528 Bathurst Street, Toronto. HONEY DELICIOUS AMBER HONEY, CONTAINS NO buckwheat, 6-10's, 34.20. H. D. McIntyre, Bridgeport, Ont. MEDICAL WHY SUFFER? ONLY 35c WILL CONVINCE you that Mazar Varicose Salve will give permanent relief from ulcers, running sores, new or old wounds. Money -back guarantee. Mazar Mfg., 331 Flora Avenue, Winnipeg. ARE YOU SICK? NATURE HAS A REMEDY FOR ALL COM - mon aliments. No drugs, pills, capsules, or liquids—ONLY NATURAL REMEDY— Free Booklet, "Nature's Way to Health"— No obligation. Indian Herbal Remedy Com- pany, 2090W Dundas St. West, Toronto. YOU CAN BE ENTIRELY FREE FROM AS1 MA HAT FEVER AND"SROh0CHITIS. REVOLU- tlonary discovery' i ).'European physician has worked wondeeTa It quickly removes all traces of respirate betroubles however stub- born they appear tie.^` Write for free in- formation. RMB gbpratories of Canada, Ltd., Dept. 1-629; ?2Vrtecouver Block, Van- couver, B.C. WHY SUFFER? WHEN YOU CAN GET IMMEDIATE RELIEF from Head Colds, Catarrh and Deafness, by using "NAMELESS" Cold Remedy. Trial will convince. By mail 60c. A product of The Purity Chemical Cm, Exeter, Ontario. GARLIC PEARLES SOLUBLE CAPSULES PURE ESSENTIAL OIL of fresh garlic. No disagreeable odor nor after-taste. For arthritis, prostate gland, ca- tarrh and other obstinate disorders. They are an Internal disinfectant regulating the entire digestive system and are en excellent safeguard against common colds. $3 per 100 (enough for five weeks). R. Adam, P.O. Box 374, Vancouver, B.C. DR. LEFEVRE'S GENUINE DEHYDRATED Garlic and Spinach Powder in capsules. Na- ture's germ killer and antiseptic, odorless, tasteless, blood builder, strengthener; antl- catarrhal; for men, women and children. 50c and $2. Prepaid. Address Frisco Importing Co., Ltd., 441 Seymour St„ Vancouver. MISCELLANEOUS LEARN SHORTHAND, ACCOUNTANCY, Typrewriting by mail. Satisfied students throughout Canada. Write for free prospec- tus. Dept. C, Canada Business College, Hamilton, Ontario. BIBLE READERS—THE TRUTH OF ETER- nal Life information free. Write, G. Luard, Clover Bar, Alberta. 20 YARDSI "QUILT REMNANTS" — $1.00. Washfast. Cottons! Prints! Broadcloths) Silks! Free! "70 Quilt Patterns." "Collect." Refund guarantee, Maritime Textiles, 8049 Degaspe. Department Wits. Montreal. MEN WANTED WANTED —. AMBITIOUS MEN', 18 YEARS or over, to learn detective work. Big pay. Rewards. Interesting home -study course. Free information, Write to- Morris L. Julien, Box 25, Station T., Montreal.. PATENT ATTORNEY ROY L. I<NOX, REGISTERED ATTORNEY. Information regarding Invention Patents; Drawings; Registrations; Sales. 34 Metcalfe, Ottawa. PATENTS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. LIST of inventions and full information sent free. The Ramsay Company, Registered Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. PERSONAL ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, COMPORT, positive support with our advanced nettled. No elastic or underetraps or steel. Write, Smith Manufacturing Co., Dept. 219, Pres- ton, Ont, PERSONALITY CHART SENT FREE RAYMAR, CANADA'S IrOItPdMOST ,\ DVIS. 5)' on human liroblems, will send n Character and Personality Chart free to anyone who writes him. This amazing free offer is made merely to advertise Mason's 40 Cold Remedy and is available fri' n limited time only. Write today enetosing a se'f-addressed, stamped envelope and your birt•date, Ad- dress — Raymar, care of Masan Rsenedies, Limited, 14 Mc0aut Street, Toronto, Ca- nada, PIGEONS MAGPIES, HIELMETS, HOMERS, NUNS, Fantails, 111gh class pigeons priced reason.' ably. Write Perry Anderson, Kincardine, Ontario. POULTRY SHIP TO EDWARD WILSON RRIG'D TOP MARKET PRICES PAID FOR DRESSED •Potiltry and Eggs, Md. Wilson, Regel., 4•i BonseCc Urs Mkt., Montreal, PUREBRED BOURBON RET) T R,f 1r/YS, bred from prize Monies h!;;h pt''dumb n aneestm'a. Large, healthy, vig,reus birds, toms $4,45, hens $3.20. Stanley Barstow!, Doiigla5, Ont, Company Protects `Aspirin' Trademark Judgment Obtained Against Par- ties Marketing the Product, Under Other Names OTTAWA. The Bayer Company Limited having brought actions to re- strain infringements of its registered trade mark "Aspirin" the Exchequer Coiu't of Canada has given judgment against its five defendants. In each case the Exchequer Court perpetually restrains the 'defendants Ivan Lam- bert, Joseph Nozick, Standard Bottlers and Packers Ltd., B. Neuman and Joe Beckman from using the trade marls "Aspirin" on preparations put out by themselves and awards the Bayer Company costs and damages. The defendants were - marketing the infringing product under various names including Pioneer Sales Co., Western Sales Co., Western Distribut- ing Co., Advance Specialty Co. and Acme Specialty Company. The tab- lets labelled "Aspirin" were not of Bayer manufacture and were packed in small envelopes, each containing three or four tablets, and mounted on cards. It is the intention of The Bayer Company Limited to take every legal method to uphold its trade mark, "Aspirin" is the trade mark of The Bayer Company, Limited, Windsor, Ontario. Alleged WIT The bus was crowded. People were going home for the holidays. The lights had gone out in the bus and the tall man asked the young lady who crowded on at the last stop if he could help her find a strap. Young Lady—I've already fbund one. Tall Man—Then, would you mind letting go of my necktie? This one from the Wall Street Journal strikes us as being funny: An Irishman had been thrown over a fence by an enraged bull. He bad just recovered when he noticed the bull pawing the ground and furiously tossing his head. "If it wasn't for your bowing and scraping," said Mike, "PT—think' you threw me over on purpose." Often -think the most p1a1SewoZthy human quality is thepower of self restraint. • . . Takes much will power to overcome habit or desire of any kind. . . . "He that overcom- eth," says Revelations," shall not be hurt in the second death," . . . "Overcome evil with good," admon- ished St. Paul. • , . Not bad for Christmas thinking, what? The train with three drunks aboard slowed down for the stop at Wem- bley. Said the First—Is thish Wembley? Second—No, it's Thursday. Third—So'm I. "Always Iaugh when you can; it is cheap medicine. Merriment is a phil- osophy not well understood. It is the sunny side of existence." — Lord Byron. Begin your Christmas giving now! POULTRY MEDICINE ROUP,COLDS, SCRATCHES, SORES, ETC„ quickly relieved with Briggs Electric 011. Many home uses. Two sizes — 79c (8 oz.) 25c (2 oz.). Makers of Briggs Black 01f; Kennedy's Founder and Hoof Ointment. De- pendable. over 88 years. Sold by druggists: For FREE information write G, C. Briggs & Sons, Toronto. QULLTIN.G 'ATTERNS FREE: — 70 QUILTING' PATTERNS! GIANT washfast remnants/ "Makes five quilts!' Cottons! Prints! Silks! Eiderdowns! — 31,00 "Collect." Sample bundle — 25c, Refund Guarantee! Maritime Textiles, 8049 De- gaspe, Montreal. RADIOS 1938 CUSTOM -QUALITY RADIOS SENSATIONAL NEW 1938 MERCURY CUS- tom-Quality Phonate Radios, delivered dir- ect from our laboratories. Eighteen models, automatic tuning, Battery and Vibrator, New low prices: Send for free catalogue. Mercury Radio Company, 970C College St., Toronto, STAMPS (1 ooa STAMP ACCUMULATIONS — J r Jubilees, Coronations, Airmail, Edwards, Colonials, Revenues, Pictorials, in- cluding Commemoratives, Samples 1,000, fifty costs, James Shrlmpton, Wadena, Sas- ltltehewan. STAMPS FOR HIGH-CLASS COLLECTORS c7,NuiN18 NOVA SCOTIA STAMPS, SU.PERB mint, three different, 31.00. (Catalogues 2.2.35). Bigger bargain, six different, 83.95 ( Cats logues $9.35). Limited supply. Rosh orders. Apptuvals against references. New- t' erre. 045 1 ,rt, Vtetorla, B.C. TAXIDERMY ARTIFICIAL EYES AND SIRULLS -- TAX1- det'mlet and furriers supplies (as used in oto' own worknhnpe). Send for free cata- logue. Oliver Spanner and Co„ Ltd., 28 Elm Street. Toronto. TANNING PDX PL'rlrS TANNED AND MADE INTO ^aca.tfe. Animal shins maned and made Into Clore' rugs. Deer and Moose )leads Mounted. Dy expert Furriers and Taxidermists. Satis- factl'n guaranteed, prices reasonable. Oliver Spanner ('n., Lid,. 28 EMI St., Toronto, TOBACCO I,".1F BURLIEY, POI; 1 POUNDS 31.00, Court 550 )' limis $7,611 Pt"e p'.4tnde Virei01a Leaf Ci;.;aretto Tobacou $2.00. Postpaid with fiavorieg. Natural Loaf 'Tobacco Co„ t,ea- Mington, Ontario, TELLING -rnE, WORLD ITP A u,E.a THE PERFECT Chewing Tobacco A smile or a kindly deed is one of the cheapest yet dearest things you can give. Patient — Ano I g-g-g-oing to d - d -d -die, d -doctor? Doctor—My dear Mr. Smith, that's the last thing you'll do! Junior (your town) — Take off your hat, please. Big Sister's Boy Friend — Sure thing, but why? t Junior (Your town)—I wanna see if it's so; sister said you're cracked in the head. Here's a tip that'll save you oodles of time in the next two weeks: Buy all the stamps you'll need for Christ- mas greeting cards right now and you won't have to spend hours in the post -office line a little later on. You May Have Noticed That— The race nearly always goes to the swift, The solace to him who frets; It's the babe who yells that gets the milk, And it's he who grabs that gets. Harold had taken his girl to Iunch and she had spoken to a very nice - looking man at the next table. Harold—Is that man a friend of yours? Girl—Yes. Harold—Well, why don't you ask hint to join us? Girl (cooing)—Oh, Harold, this is so sudden! Harold—What's so sudden? Girl — Why Why — he's our minister! More fish that swim down deep, where there is little daylight, are red, but the pale light at. that depth makes them look gray. ghe rotberz TONIC (SOLUTION OP BIPHOSPHATES ON LIME) DIRECT FROM THE MONASTERY To YOU/ Wili build you up rapidly. Used suc- cessfully for over 150 years—for ,nervous debility --diseases of the brain—anaemia—diseases of the bones. Especially good for growing children and' the aged, GOLD MEDALS WON AT WORLDS' EXPOSITIONS OF HYGIENE PRICE 51.00 At All Drug Stores ►� TORTURE in A Minute For qqulok relief, from the itching or eczema, blotohee; pimples, athlete's foot, Scales, rashes and other alio "potions,apply Dr. Dennis' Pure, cooling, antisep- tic, liquid D: D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentle o0e soothe the irritated skin. Clear, greaselessand stain- less—dries fast. Stops the most intense itching in- stantly. A 35e trial bottle, at. drug stores, proves it— et money bask, Ask for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. 28 TIRED or NERVOUS? Is bile doing its work? Your liver is lazy, that's why you Leel so rotten half the time. Your system is not getting enough bile, Your head aches, your back aches. Your food doesn't digest prop- erly, it stagnates and decays for lack of bile. Bile is a digestant and an antiseptic. Your liver should produce 18 to 36 fluid ounces of bile every 24 hour's. Trawl Tablets will make your liver do its work. Based upon a small proportion of Cal• mei blended with certain other useful medi- cinal ingredients, Panel 'Tablets act promptly and directly upon the liver, stimulating the flow of bile. They aro easy to talte and pro- vide a safe, easy tv wing calomel, prob- ably the most otters:, iver stimulant known. They etre not kars.l i.;,1t they are efficient. Your druggist has t ism. 50e. (a) TRENCIE-I'S REMEDIES r ;y building TON1: TABLETS, 57021- tt,Ti T.A131 ETS to relieve stomach troub- le,. TaxNCII'S R122)201)Y. Free Booklet et is !u:;._t. Write 1, day. TRENCH'S REMEDiES, LTD. Dept, W. 110 C HI2R;'11 ST,—TORONTO ZSC0Z3 No. 50—'37 SCOUT' Here There j\ Everywhere brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed Lieutenant -Governor J. C. Bowen of Alberta honoured the 22nd Edmon- ton Boy Scout Group by officially opening its new headquarters, in the absence of Mayor Clarke and a large gathering of prominent citizens and Scout Ieaders, * * * Again proving that Boy Scout acti- vities need not interfere with school work, Troop Leader Arthur Schaw- low, of the 48th Toronto (Humewood School) Troop, and a student at Vaughan Road Collegiate, Won two of the year's scholarships, the Edward Blake Scholarship in Physics and Chemistry and the Moses Henry Aik- en Scholarship in Science and Mathe- matics. He was honoured at the col- legiate's commencement e x e rcises with the role of valedictorian of the 1937 class. * * * A 28-footwhaler was presented to the Sea Scouts of Vancouver by the Vancouver Lions' Club. The craft, which will accommodate 16' boys, is the second of a fleet of four which the Club plans to provide the British Columbia Sea Scouts. The first was presented last spring. Boy Scouts of distant points at- tending the year's International Scout Jamboree in Holland included 8 from Venezuela, 9 from Siam, 12 from Ja- pan, 25 from China, 5 from Iran, 30 from Mexico and 30 from Iceland• Unlike many adult hunters and prospectors from time to time lost in the North country, when Scout Louis Vollans, 15, accompanied by four younger boys, including one of five found he had lost his bearings in the heavy bush near Wanless, north of Flin Flon, during a Satur- day afternoon hunting expedition with a small rifle, he did not lose! his head. When darkness shortly came on with a chilling wind, he bivouacked for the night, kindled a fire for warmth and comfort, and grilled the partridge they had shot. The part- ridge he divided with care, giving the breast meat to the youngest boy. Then, in preparation for daylight, he' took direction from the North Star and set a stick pointing in the direc- tion that should bring thein out on the railroad. Early in the morning' they set off, and finally came out on the rail's four miles from home• Meanwhile the alarmed searchers who had failed to find thein the pre- vious afternoon and evening, were on the point of summoning aid from. Flin i Flon. A lookout on top of the station water tank reported distant figures on the track. A section man spedi away on a gas -car to investigate, and the lost quintet were soon safe; back at home. But for Scout Vollans' coolness and. head work the lads might have been lost for several days, if nothing niore serious had resulted. The partridge - was the only food eaten since leav- ing home, and they had been with- out water. The stout little five year old, when asked if he had not been terribly tired, replied, "Well, I was getting tired, but I could have gone two more miles." NATURAL MINERAL PHOSPHATE Nature's Non -Burning PLANT FOOD For Better Pastures - Better Crops Send for Folder "R" to Room 709A, 137 West Wellington Street, Toronto. '" ... 1 never got such heat from my old furnace before .. every room in the house is warm and cosy. HAMCO is so easy to regulate, too — gives just the warmth we want—when we want it. And it's sure saving me money!" You too will like HAMCO— the dustless, s m o k e 1. s s, money -saving Coke for the furnace, range or h e at or . Order from your focal HAMCO dealer — he deserves your fuel business. nt(rte'&GI" y+ al/cm rnt4uro HAMILTON BYPRODUCT CORE OVENS, LIMITED HAMILTON, CANADA Your Local Dealer's Name Appears Elsewhere In This Issue fieri'" 5 1 i'AMGO C,t N to i'S'l THEN 0