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USEFUL Too
• Simple Alarm
Simply operated fire alarm box
adapts easily to any circut arrange-
ment. No glass to break, etc—just
pull handle which is flu..sli with the
box to avoid danger of aveielental
;darns.
Jet Hypo
Those who turn squeantish at the
Sight of a hypodermic needle will
soon be able to relax. New instru-
Ment called Ilypospray Jet -Injector
has been designed to replace the
needle: An instrument about the
'size of a flashlight, spray passes
through lisle said to be 22 times
Smaller than the finest hollow
irieedle. spray goes through hole
at a high velocity and strikes fewer
pain nerves than a needle.
Cook By Color
New lineof electric ranges fea-
tures fingertip color control cook-
ing. Units have seven heats, con-
trols ranging in color from dark red
to pink; this is designed to show
beat graduations at a glance. •
Paper Umbrella
Paper umbrella can be used for
rain or sun, as it has plastic vinyl
coating which sheds water. Includ-
ing ribs, whole umbrella is made of
paper except for handle and stick..
For variety in color, pigment is
added to plastic coating, which also
helps to improve fastness of the
paint.
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Purifies Water
An automatic electrically operat-
ed ultra -violet water sterilizer' is
said to purify contaminated water,
destroying all bacteria. Stainless
steel tank contains four ultra -violet
ray tubes and baffles which guide
all incoming water close to the
tubes. Unit needs no atention, has
no chemicals and adds no taste aor
odor to the water; can purify water
at rates of 400 gallons per hour, and
plugs into any standard electrical
outlet.
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Lightning Arrester
Lightning arrester is made for
outdoor and indoor use and fits
easily into TV and FM installations.
Inexpensive plastic and metal unit
is attached without cutting or splic-
ing transmission line, which is plac-
, cd in slot in the plastic body. Plastic
cap caused four prongs to pierce the
insulation and contact the wires.
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Detects Uranium
Pocket-size uranium tester for
examination of radioactive ore is
included in hit including testing
chemicals, blowtorch and tongs.
Tester .can tell. prospector if pia
aerial is uranium or one of almost 50 -
other radioactive ores, makers claim.
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Lessens Humidity
to help take the stickiness out of
the hot summer days is an electric,
non -chemical dehumidifier, which
can remove from two to three gal -
tons o'f water from the atmosphere
every 24 hours. Item is portable and
will plug into any electrical outlet.
Water collected can be easily dis-
posed of with removable container.
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Window Frosting
.A translucent paint for glass can
be applied by brush or spray -gun
and is said to make a weatherproof
frosted coating, and reduce head
and glare. Claimed to form a perm-
anent bond on the glass.
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Neater Storage
Revolving closet utilizes storage
space by modern methods. Door
pivoted in the centre is turned in-
side out to reveal entire wardrobe.
Closet corners are used by adding
shelves, visible and easily reached.
Full length mirror on door opens
to reveal more shelves; shoe` and
hat racks also provided,
To Study The Laps --Robert N. Pehrson, shown aboard. the 20,000 -
ton Canadian Pacific liner Empress of France which sailed from
Montreal for Liverpool to spend the next nine months in Lapland
living and travelling with the nomad Laps. With the Laps Mr.
Pehrson will follow the migration of the reindeer, study.ing the life
and habits of the people. This is the third such expedition for
the young gentleman, who was recently awarded the Vicking
Award of the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological
Research.
Seems to us that the height of
something or other is found in the
latest brain -wave floating around
the field of sport. It is to the ef-
fect that professional athletes—
south of the border at Least—should
form a labour union, affiliated with
the A.F. of L. We suppose, when
and if such a thing comes to, pass,
the first demand will be tinge -and -
a -half when a ball game goes over
nine innings.
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4.
• Probably nothing will conte of
it; but it seems ridiculous that
anyone connected with sport should
suggest such a thing. Franklin
Lewis, sports writer for the Cleve-
land Press, summed it up better
than we can hope to when he wrote:
"I surely have no quarrel with .labor
unions. I belong to one. Howey,er,
labour unions are dedicated to im-
provement of working conditions,
the .elimination of wage inequalities
and, in general, to a rise in living
standards for all The U.S. pro-
fessional athlete has all these. He
is the most pampered and spoiled
performer in the amusement field."
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Mr. Lewis certainly said a large
monthful there; .and if there were
more sports writers like, him, and
fewer of the hero-worship kind, we
wouldn't have such sorry spectacles
as fans getting up purses to reim-
burse athletes who have been fined
for breaking the rules of the games
1304 1-lome—Ronald Yinger, who was unmasked as a missing
parolee and returned to a Missouri ail after he became famous
cte,.the father of Brooklyn's "Mid -Century Twins," has a happy
family reunion after his release from prison„ Yinger holds his
soli Donnie while little Pattie sleeps"rind Mrs. Yinger Looks on
happily.
from which they derive such soft
livings.
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Most everyone agrees that boxing
badly needs a shot in the arm—
in fact there are many who think
that artificial respiration would be
more to the point. For the old
fight ,game, on this side of the 'At-
lantic, anyway, has for 'some tine
been in a bad 'way; and rapidly get-
ting worse.
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If you are inclinedto disagree,
just consider this. You can pro-
bably remember when a World's
Championship fight—any division—
was something that was headlined,
written about, and argued over
by countless fans, both before and
after.
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Well, then, last year there were
exactly 12 — count them, 12 —
World's Championship fights con-
tested. Now, without straining the
little grey cells unduly, try to name
just half of them. Play fair and
don't peek at tie last paragraph
of this before answering. We per-
sonally wouldn't have believed there
were half that many if we hadn't
seen it in a Record Book.
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However, the heavyweight divi-
sion at least seems to have re-
ceived that badly -needed shot in old
Joe Louis' knockout victory over
Lee Savold. The fight drew tivo or
three times as many cash customers
as were expected—but part of that
may have been due to the fact that
the television was confined to cer-
tain theatres where people had to
pay to see what went on. No sit-
ting in some tavern and trying to
dodge the barkeep's or waiter's eye
when they give you the glance
which means, "Pretty near time"
to buy another round, buddy."
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At all events Madison Square
Garden was jammed, no platter
what the reason, 13ut those who
went out of idle curiosity ended
up wildly enthusiastic over Louis'
performance, and talking to them-
selves about a Spiracle possibly
about to be passed—the miracle of
a beaten World Champ doing a suc-
cessful conte -bade. Dempsey could
not do it. Nor could anyone else.
Whether pr not the Brown Bonhber
can pull it off remains to be seen,
sometime in September, when he's
due to fight Ezzard Charles. It
won't draw a million dollar gate,
in all probability: But it will come
closer to doing so than any fight
attraction in a long time,
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Of course, Lee Savold never was
any ball -of -fire. He's almost as old
as Louis and has fought nobody of
any note in recent years—that is,
excepting Bruce Woodcock, who
looked like a great fighter till. the
opening gong rang then seemed
to be anxiously waiting for the
bedtime call. Still, no matter how
bad Savolcl may be, Louis knocked
him out smartly and, in doing so,
looked like the Louis of ski.
Was. that :an empty husk the.
Destroy.er;',ernashed dawn? --writes
Arthur Daley, who was at the ring-
side.
ingside. Was joe good only by com-
parison? There are no accurate
answers. Louis handled his rival
with ease. He beat him to the
punch. He profited by every in-
fighting exchange. He landed flush
on the target almost at will, Twice
in succession in the fifth round
Savold tagged the Bomber with
thunderous rights, and Louis tools
then without blinking or retreating.
Could Joe do against Charles what
he did against Savold?
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The chances are that he couldn't,
because, Ezzard the Gizzard is fast-
.moving,
ast-.moving, not the stationery punching
bag• the ancient Savold is. Yet there
was enough shown by the fading
champion of yesteryear for elm-
' niers of hope to remain for hint and
the t'ast army of his admirers. After
all, the blond Savold supposedly is
a far better fighter than the Agra -
montes 'and all those other stiffs
that Joe •couldn't stiffen.
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One tip-uff on Savold as a target
carne in the fifth when Louis
"threw" a jab at him. Technically
speaking a jab never is thrown.
It is a push or,,. as its name im-
plies, a jab. But old Joe reared
back like a man in a rocking chair
and rolled all the way forward until
his left fist collided rudely/ with
the already scrambled profile of
his bleeding foe. The reporter never
remembers seeing a jab quite like
that.
The finishing blow, were in the
old Louis tradition. He set up Lee
with a '''right and then exploded
a left hook that had every ounce
of force he could command. Savold
pirouetted gracefully around, bounc-
ing .gently off the ropes .as he fell
• and it was immediately evident that
the referee, Ruby Goldstein, was
wasting his time in counting over
him.
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The capacity house was a tribute
to Louis, the only real draw left in
the beak -busting trade—at least
when he hasn't television to chop
him down to normal size. If the
Jolter were even five years younger
there would be no doubt about what
he plight do to Charles. But there
is no getting away from the fact
that he is 37 years old. A faster
foe may reveal him to be the bubb-
ling old elan he has looked to be
during most of his comeback.
Now, with a deep obeisance in
the direction of Arthur Daley for
the assist, here are those 12 World
Championship fights contested dur-
ing 1950 we spoke of earlier..
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In January, ' WiIlie Pep knocked
out Charley Riley in five rounds
for the featherweight title. In the
same month Joey. 'Maxim K.O.'d
Freddie Mills in ten—a light heavy-
weight affair. Willie Pep saw action
again in March, decisioning Ray
Famechon in 15 heats. In thefly-
weight division Terry Allen took
the title from Honore Pratesi in a
15 -rounder. That was in April and
the following month Vic Toweei
lifted the bantamweight crown from
the head of MaOrtiz, 15
rounds. Jakenul La Motta gave Tiberio
Mitri a shot at his middleweight
title over the 15 round route, but
Tiberio couldn't make it. That was
on July 12—a grand date for a fight.
The month of August saw Dado
Marino grab the flyweight mantle
from Terry Allen, who hadn't much
chance to get used to wearing it.
Also in August Sugar Ray Robin-
son. defended. his .welterweight
crown from Charlie Fusari, while
Ezzard Charles knocked out heavy-
weight Freddie Shore in the 14th.
Sandy Saddler took Willie Pep's
featherweight laurels by way of an
8th round K.O. Middleweight Jake
La Motta flattened Lauren Dauth-
ille in the 15th, and Ezzard Charles
wound up the year by decisioning
Joe Louis in 15. There you are --a
a round dozen of 'em. And if you.
remembered them all -- well, we
just wish we had your memory..
Time Was Really
Out Of Joint
In a booklet issued recen'tly by
the Robert Mitchell Co., Montreal,
covering the 100 -year history of the
firm, an advertisement is reproduc-
ed showing the first schedule for
the newly opened Grand Trunk
Railway line joining Toronto and
Montreal.
Dated Oct. 18, 1856, the notice
includes the following information
for the benefit of passengers:
The trains will be run on Mon-
treal Time, which is: ---
8J minutes faster than Brock-
" Ville Time,
12 minutes faster than Kingston
Time.
14T4 minutes faster than. Belle-
ville Time.
23 minutes faster than Toronto
Time.
Fortunately the general adoption
of standard time, a short period
later, put an end to that confusion
but not for ever. We now have the
annual pncert,ainty. over daylight
Some municipalities and provinces
have it, some haven't. Some change
at' one date, some on another. For
several weeks every spring and fall
it its a wise pian indeed who will
know what the clocks say in the
neat cennnunity, except those at the
„Classified Advertising..
BABY CRIOLcS
EGGS stilt going up and will go higher,
Poultry meat for broilers or roasters
high in price and will stay high. Don't
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CASA in when the CASHING IN IS
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
•
REAL ESTATE
IF t'r IS REAL ESTATE BUSINESS
of any hind to which you are interacted
either as buyer or seller — houses ex
farms — write to Philip Young, Realtor,
67 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontario.
DYEING AND CLEANING
HdVle you anything needs dyeing or clean•
lug? write to us for Information. We
are glad to answer your questions, De.
.partment E, Parker's Dye works Limited.
751 vonge St., Toronto.
FARMS FOR SALE
134 ACRE tractor farm, 55 acres grain,
26 acres hay, balance pasture, some
bush, good brick house and buildings
with hydro, water in barn. Price $11,000
with crop. W. It. Shay, Varney, R,R, 1,
Ont.
50 -ACRE FAIL\1, good buildings. hydro
throughout, on pavement, 12 miles from
Goderich. Immediate possession. If,
our, R.11. R.11. 3, Auburn, Ont. Price $5,000.
400 ACRES, 50 cultivated, balance tim-
ber, clay loam Iake shore, good build-
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Huntsville 12 miles. Price $6000.00. Half
sank, Cedric Hodge, Huntsville, Route 1,
Ont.
FOR SLE
JOL-IN DL:ERE BAILER WITH. MOTOR,
automatic wire tie, plek-up. All in new
condition. Box number 76, 123 -18th St.,
New Toronto, Ont,
GIANT WHITE PEKIN day-old Duck-
lings. Available weekly year around.
(T+: -Spring Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Ont,
fCE CREAM CABINETS
Buy direct from manufacturer while sup-
ply lasts. Cash or terms. Every cabinet
guaranteed. Write for free catalogue,
Modern Devices Irfg. Co,. 1226 St. Ur-
bain St., Montreal 18.
GARAGE. on Beaverton - Fenelon Falls
Road, including stock, equipment and
dwelling, good tourist trade. Selling be-
cause of ill -health. Apply William 1.20-
Imiis. Olenarm, Ont.
1949 COCTbSHUTT 30 TRACTOR CREEP-
ER, gear, live power take -off, Reason-
able. Will exchange for livestock. E. 1.
Lichty, R.R. 2, Waterloo, Ont
KITCHEN sinks, white porcelain on steel,
adld resistant enamel, 25 x 60 double
bowl, double drain board complete with
crumb cup strainer and faucet, cabinet
extra, $57.501 35 x 54 single bowl double
drain board with crumb cup strainer,
cabinet extra, $54.55; 2$ x 42 single bowl
single drain board, right or left hand
with crumb cup strainer and faucet, wood
cabinet, $109.50; 25 x 42, same as above,
with Arborite top and 16 x 20 sink and
rim, wood cabinet, $99.50. write for spe-
cial prices on complete bathroffm. sets.
.411 items may be purchased separately.
Inquiry invited from trade. P.O. Box 671,
London, Ontario.
FOR—Sale 1941 Sixteen Passenger School
Bus, custom-built. Apply Anderson Taxi,
Pembroke, Ont.
aIASSEv-lL4nnrs 25 Tractor on steel;
• Case NTCI1 wire -tie pick-up baler; Sawyer
Massey 22 x 36 Thresher with clover mill,
all in good condition; 2 Firestone 13 x 24
.Tractor Tires suitable for road use. K.
E. Deacon, _Unionville, Ont.
ELECTRIC power plant — Brand new --
Fairbanks horse 5.000 watts, gasoline
powered. Bargain, $1,000,00—cost $1,975.
Aero Marine Industries. Oakville, Ont.
COLT.Ite pups, registered, and grown stock,
from leading blood lines; reasonably
Priced. Maple Gate Kennels, Fenella, Ont,
PROFITABLE home furnishings and gift-
ware store; good location In Western
Ontario town, Nice clean stock in modern
store: This is a good business, well esta-
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REAI, ESTATE BROKER
WTNDHAM, ONT.
REGISTERED Black Labrador Retrievers,
three months. .hales and females rea-
sonably priced, Write Howard Fortier,
;,*Prescott, Ontario.
BEAUTIFUL Scotch—Collie puppies, goid-
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white markings. Show class type. Excele,. lent blood lines from registered stock.
Bred from "Thousand Island Princess
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3, Hastings, Ontario_,
FURNITURE, and Electrical Appliances
with record bar. Town 14.000, 35 miles
north of Toronto, $120,000,00 volume last
year. Eighteen Thousand Cash, Handles
all stock and lease. Only serious opera-
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way as part payment. Box 77, 128 Eigh-
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PROJETORS 10 11111 several used at bar-
gain prices, also tape recorder $135.00.
9 x 12 beaded screen $150.00, Stromberg
Carlson portable amplifier with speakers
$160.00. 1 Northern Electric inter cam,
set $44.50. Bonter Sound Equipments,
Orlllla,�Ont.
HOLLAND MARSH
GAS station, hardware, new bungalow,
Triple building 64 x 94 ft„ 2 service
trucks, equipment and stock. Worth
617,000, Hydro, town water, schools, etc.
Sickness. Must sell tmmediately, substan-
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Make offer, See D. H. Flack, R.R, 2,
Newmarket, Ont. Phone 152 112, Bradford,
SHELICRAFT
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INGROWN TOENAILS
Nall Fix relieves pain instantly and re-
moves ingrown nail In a few application*
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Corn Fix, removes corns and callouses in
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18.
railway stations, where they don't
change at all
Maybe the old way of local time
was confusing, but hardly more so
than under the present System in
which everyone seems to want to
do things in their own time anyway.
Incidentally, the trains that left
Montreal daily at 7:30 a.m. in 1856
did not retch Toronto uneil 9:30
p.m. The present pool train cuts
exactly 7 hours and 45 minutes off
that ancient scheflfile.--Front The
Financial Post.
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DAYLILIES
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Hundreds of giant blooms, flashing
colour, Send for free catalogue with
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TEACHERS WANTED — Male Princi-
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Elgin County, duties to commence Sept.
4, 1951, Salary schedule Minimum 52000.
Maximum 53600. Degrees Recognized.
Sherman Smith, Sec. -Tress„ R,R. No. 6,
St. Thomas, Ont.
MALAII3DE — Protestant teacher for
School Section No. 6, Malahide, Elgin
County, Brick, with inside toilets, hydro,
piano, eta. Enrolment thirty-six, Eight
grades. Salary 52,200 per annum. Appli-
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i1ELP WANTED
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WAKE U
LIVER BILE
Without Calomel—And hull Jump Out of
Red in the Morning Rarin' to Go
The Liver el}ould pour out about 2 pinta of
bile juice into your digestive tract every day.
If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may
not digest. It may just decay m the digestive
tract. 'Then gas bloats up your stomach You
get constipated. You feel sour, sunk and the
world looks punk.
It takes those mild, gentle Carter's Little
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Get a package today. Effective in making
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Pills, 125c at any drugstore.
ISSUE 26 -- 1951