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VOICE F E
P ESS
Winnie Wins
Winston Churchilll and Adolf
Hitler had one thing in common,
and only one. They loved to paint
pictures. Mr. Churchill, on a brief
holiday on the Bay of Gascony in
France, has returned to his pig_
spent and canvas. He is still paint-
ing. Hitler is not.
—Ottawa Citizen
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Bee -Have Better
A stingless variety of bee is said
to have been discovered by honey
producers in the Squamish Valley
of B.C. Maybe the type is just
better natured than others.
—Montreal Gazette
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Get 'Em Young And Foolish
Statistics show that if a man
doesn't marry before yhale.. 3O.„ the
.b..u,1tA.S`'SiM x14C..._to U t71d1
will never marry. Better catch 'em
while they're young and foolish,
girls.
—Kitchener Record
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No Trading Goods
There will be no horse -trading
ever peace with Japan, says one of
the cosmic prophets. As things
are going, it is not at all assured
that Tokyo will have a horse.
—Stratford Beacon -Herald
Helium To ,•.,e Used
In Airliner Tires
Pneumatitires on a forth-
coming giant airliner will be fill-
ed with 26 pounds of helium in-
stead of 180 pounds of air which
would normally be required for
the job, says Business Week.
The net weight (not pressure)
saving of 154 pounds will in-
crease the available payload of the
craft by exactly that amount.
Helium, being an inert gas that
bas no known chemical affinity
for natural or synthetic rubber,
should provide an extra dividend
in a long tire life.
Electric Fences
Control Live Stock
Live stock as a rule need little
training to keep away from elec-
tric fences. Observations at the
Dominion Experimental Station at
Swift Current, Sask., show that
the animals Iearn very quickly and
do not approacha fence even when
it is not charged. At Swift Cur-
rent, a 13 -Elate wet battery was
used on an electric fence that was
used throughout the summer
months last year. for pasturing
cattle. The Battle were well con-
trolled, no harm was done to the
cattle or the attendant and the
battery was still charged at the end
of the season.
The use of electric fences is
gradually becoming more widely
adopted for pastures. These fences
have many advantages but care is
necessary in establishing the equip-
ment. Among the advantages are
reduction of cost in erecting tem -
n and gates,.
ture for wire, posts, and gates,
reduction of injury to live stock.
As a rule, one or two wires are
sufficient to carry the, electric cur-
rent. One wire is sufficient for
horses and cattle. Two wires are
considered preferable for pigs and
sheep. The wire can be sup-
ported by porcelain insulators on
2 in. by 2 in. stakes set in the
ground 30 to 40 feet apart.
Now Turkey Eggs
Turkey eggs for eating may
soon join the familiar chicken
eggs on the market as a result of
the development of a small -sized
turkey which is a heavy layer
and produces eggs throughout most
of the yea?.
arnacles Beaten?
The age-old, problem of barnacles
on ship's hulls may be solved with
a paint using D.D.T., the "miracle
insecticide," an Oregon state col-
lege scientist said in reporting that
the paint completely repelled barn-
acles on submergedpanels for six
.months.
GIRL COP ON DUTY IN BERLIN
T/4 Georgie Curto (left), Perla, Ill., and 71/3 Wilma Henry,
Connersville, Ind., chat with 1tussiarn policewoman on Odic OHM at
tinter den Linden near Ttandenbi1r Gate Germany, 1 om.tl
3 , Y.
direct traffic in Russian controlled sectioi0 of Berlin. WACS far,;
ir)aking tour of Gorman capital.
SEEKS DIVORCE
Former Maharanee of Indore, Mrs.
Marguerite I:, Volker Masters, 37,
has filed suit for divorce in Santa.
Ana, Calf., against Charles
Masters, 27 fisherman and former
mail carrier. They were married
last January. Mrs. Masters was
married to the Maharajah of Indore
from 1939 to 1943 when he divorced
her.
The domestic reindeer was in-
troduced into North America from
Siberia, via Aaska, in 1891.
CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS ON
CANADIAN GOLD
alines - Properties Companies
ASCOT AGENCY
Four Colborne Street
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Phone ELgin 4985
1 C
CHECKED
in.a Jiffy,'
-or Money Back
For quick relief from itching caused by eczema,
athlete's f oot, scabies, pimples and otheritching
conditions. use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid
D. D. 0, PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless and.
stainless. Soothes, comforts and quicklycaims
intense itching. Don't suffer. Ask your dtuggist
today for D. D. P. PRESCRIPTION;!
ISSUE 31-1945
Huge Plane Could
Carry 750 Soldiers
The world's largest airplane -a
flying boat—of such size that it
could only be exhibited in sections,
has bad its first preview and Ieft
the previewers astounded.
The plane is being built at the
Howard- Hughes plant, Culver City.
Calif., and has been named the
Hercules. Here arc some statistics
announced by the company:
Cost: In excess of $20,000,000.
Weight: 425,000 pounds,
Wingspread•: 320 feet,
Hull: 220 feet long, 30 feet high,
25 feet wide.
Engines: Eight in all, each of
3,000 horsepower capacity.
Gasoline capacity: 14,000 gallons.
The Hercules, begun in 1943, will
not be ready for flight tests before
next, January. There are no plans
for luplicating the monster ship,
The Hercules will be able to
carry a 60 -ton tank with full com-
plement of armor and men. Or, it
can carry three light tanks and
equipment. It can become a mobile
hospital, with 350 patients on
stretchers, surgery facilities and
plenty of doctors and nurses. And
it could, engineers say, carry 750
soldiers equipped.
The Hercules will have n to,,
speed, engineers say, of about 218
wiles an hour and a cruising speed
of about 175 miles per hour.
Reunion Suits
In Waterloo, Towe; a business-
man was delighted to find his
favorite prewar brand of under-
wear at a church rummage sale,
bought some, found they were his
own castoffs.—Time
,Canadians to Help
., Dutch With Harvest
Canadian troops in Holland are
going to help to bring in the har-
vest.
All headquarters and units have
been ordered to get in touch with
Dutch authorities in their areas
and arrange for the fullest possible
assistance to Dutch farmers in
alleviating the critical farm labor
shortage.
Copper is very seldom discov-
ered . by itself; it is generally as-
sociated with other valuable
metals.
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Yellowknife
G LD MINES LI!TED
(No Personal Liability)
Diamond Drilling Now In Full Swing
On Company's Bourlamaque Property
Following an extended program of surface exploration, a program
of diamond drilling under the supervision of the Company's con-
suting geologist, Mr, E. K. Fodder, is now underway, The
property comprises approximately 100 acres and adjoins the pro-
ducing Sullivan Consolidated mine. To the east—see accom-
panying map—are the producing Sigma and Lanlaque mines.
Events during the past few months throughout the fast-growing
Bourlaniaque camp—East Sullivan, Aumaque, Louvicourt Goldfield,
Lavalie and others—highlight the tremendous possibilities inherent
in Valdina's Current drilling campaign, planned to thoroughly test
the interesting surface disclosures uncovered in recent work.
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100 ADELAIDE . STREET WEST
Toronto (1) . ADelaide 1953.4 Ontario
Members Of The Ontario Security Dealers Assc.
Oh. 6111. IISMIO Mill NM ran NM CO
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McMACKEN & REID,
100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST,
TORONTO (1), ONTARIO.
Kindly send me complete particulars, reports, maps, etc., in
regard to \'aldina Gold Mines Limited (No Personal Liability).
It is understood that this request places no obligation upon Inc.
Also Weekly Connncnt9.
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ADDRESS
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Car Reaches J.S.
A British Austin, said by the
Austin Motor Company, Inc.. to be
the first British automobile to have
gone into post-war production, ar-
rived in New York last week for
exhibition.
"England is anxious to export
the cars," said David 0, Alber,
public relations representative of
the Longbridge, Birmingham, firm.
Shipments to the United States
will reach 2,000 a month by the
beginning of 1946, he said, and
added, "This marks the resumption
of trade, and the` cars will estab-
lish dollar credit for England."
He said the rapid reconversion
to the car was possible because its
chassis was the same as the British
jeep. The car will sell for about
81,600..
•
--that a 10e package of WILSON'S FLY
PADS will kill more Mee than $5.00 worth
o£ any other by killed!! Grocery, Drug.
Hardware and General Stores sell and
recoaunend WILSON'S FLY PADS.
11 ALI7Y CIAICI1:$
-•ac•�.v..,za- N..0 • xv-r.%J
weeks upt la i
o n ,� :ori -
Y g.�d
chicly hatched to order fm• i^ori
delivery. Free catair :' tic •:,itile
Chick Hatcherfes Limited, leer-
gus, Ontario.
P13.OMP'l' SHIPMENT ON 2-3 WEEK
pullets in Leg -horns and B.M. x
W.L.; N.H. x W.L.: B.R. x W.L.
Dayold chicks also. Order August -
September chicks now. Bray •
Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton,
Ont.
FREE RANGE PULLETS 12 WEEKS
up to 20 weeks, Day old chicks
hatched to order for Fall deliv-
ery. Top Notch Chickeries,
Guelph. Ontario.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CLEAN EASY MILKERS NOW
available. We want dealers in
Your territory. S. S. Dennis Co.,
398 Ridout St., London, Ontario.
WILL TRADE FINE 'WOOD TiMB-
er 175 acres for good truck or
honse or sell. Walter Covyeow,
VanItoughnet, Ont.
1)Y111ING ANI) CLrcaKING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to ua
for information. We are glad to
answer your questions. Depart-
ment H. Parker Dye Works
Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To -
ronin
FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE
NO, 17 DE LAVAL CREAM. SEP-
arator with quarter horsepower
motor complete, recently over-
hauled by maker. Mount Victoria.
Farms, Hudson Heights, Que. '
THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE—
Goodison steam engine 20 x 22
h.p., separator 50 inch body, 86
inch cylinder. In good Condition.
Matcheetasli Threshing Syndicate,
R.R. 1, Coldwater, Ontario.
60 H.P. INTERNATIONAL STA-
tionary Diesel, used very little.
Write or phone Lowville Feed
Mill, Route 2, Milton, Ont.
SKID ENGINE P300 McCORMICK,
in good condition. Variable Spee$
Govenors for McCormick Trac
tors (only). New and used Trac-
tor parts.
nmentCo335 King Street, m Lo -
don, Ont,
P0Lt SALE
BARREN 22'RAIN L E G R O R N
Pullets, 6 weeks and up. Sussex
X Barred Rock pullets, 6 to 10
weeks. Barred Rock Pullets, 6
to 10 weeks, Johnson hatchery,
Fergus, Ont.
VALUABLE COUNTRY STORE
property, suitable also for tourlet
business: Parry Sound district.
441 Westreount Ave., Toronto,
LO, 4464.
ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED
bought, mold, rebuilt: belts, pul-
leys, brushes. Allen Electric Coln-
pany Ltd., 2326 Dufferin St., To-
ronto.
7REGISTERED FEMALE COCKER
puppies, 14 weeks( old, Steal
beauties, 748 Indian Road, Wind-
sor, Ont.
T'1IISz'LEDOWN •A.NGORAa, ONE
Of Canada's outstanding strains.
Write tor free folder. Brown's
Angora 12anch, 278 Courtland alt.,
HTitohener, Ontario.
l'TOUIGREED ANGORA. RAE)BITS.
Ir'inest wool producing +stock,
Lynwood Angorae, 1Box 1.40.
Oshaa+a.
1.Ot.iLE11sm 33014/140 x6xtkl', 167015.
*ell marked low -set 'dark red
R. teeted, 22 months old, D,
Cook, ILB, Oradgville, Ont.
FOR .SALE ,
abbits. 'Adulik• 95.00, Juniors
$8.00. ' Wyman Jacques, Scudder,
(Pelee Island), Ont.
18 INCH PLANES, 12 INCH JO1NT-
er and rip saw. with lineshaft
and belts. Complete unit 9265.00.
A Cornell, Komoka, Ontario.
FOR. SALE—BANK BARN 40x60,
in good condition, side and roof
one-half metal, 9800. E. J.
Whaling, Moorefield, Ont.
FOR SALE ONE (1) BLACK
Clydesdale Stallion nine (9) years
old. Must be sold. Apply Mrs.
• Agnes Murray, Heathcote, Ont.
COLI{ R SPANIEL PUPPIES, REG-
istered. Sire has background of
nineteen champions. Write H.
Jerry, Goderich, Ont.
GAINING WEIGHT?
SLENDER TEA
alds you retain Slender Figure,
turns your food into energy instead
of fat.
GUARANTEED HARMLESS,
composed pleasant herbs. no exer-
cises or drastic diet.
Month's supply 91.00 po.tnrlid
Dominion Herb Distributors
142u 51. Lacvrcuee itivd., monrreal
FARMS VO It SALI0
WE CAN SELL YOU ANY SIZE OF
farm you wish to • buy—with or
without stock and machinery.
For particulars . apply at Dono-
hue's Garage, Renfrew, Ont.
FOR SALE 50 ACRES—CLAY
loam—ten acres hardwood—good
barn—good well — seven room
frame house—four miles from
Woodville, .Apply George Oke,
Woodville, Ontario.
130 ACRES, DURHAM CO., CLAY
loam soil, in good state of cul-
tivation, very productive, stream
'through pasture, nearly all work-
able, on Lake Ontario front, ad-
joining Bowmanville summer re-
sort, on new 4 -lane highway un-
der construction, close to station
and canning factory, Churches
and schools. Barn 40 x 90, stan-
chions.. Large brick house on
spacious lawn overlooking lake,
A farm with a future, price
97,500, Possession arranged. Ap-
ply E. Ir. R. Osborne, Newcastle,
Ont.
FOR SALE FARM, HURON COUN•
ty, 100 workable acres, excellent
buildings, good drilled well, close
to good highways and markets.
Hydro available, 96,000. For par-
ticulars write D, A. Moore, 208
Delornule Ave„ Toronto,
HAIRDRESSING
LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE
Robertson method. Trawl-iation
on request regarding classes.
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad.
emy, 187 Avenue Road, Toronto
M9301CA.L
ettlIDWAL
A TRIAL—EVERY SUPrERER Or
Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis
should • try )Dixon's Remedy,
Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin,
Ottawa, Postpaid 91,00.
STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS
often are the cause of iii-henith
In humans, all ages. No ono Im.
Mune( Why not find out 19 thio
is your trouble? Interesting pa r•
ticulers—Freel Write Mulvenele'
Remedies, ,peetAiiats, 'Thrown
SAIJ11E1 ILA FOOT 11 A1,111 D1 •
etroys offensive odor inatsntiy
45c bottle, ()ttewa rtget'1. !tonna t
Drug Store, Ottawa.
HAVE '.i'Ot; HEARD AT101"1' 1il:1-
on's Neuritis and 11hr•innatie !vein
"Remedy? It glued engird results
Munro's Theta t'i•,re. 819 .1sT n.
Ottawa, lostpaid 41.00.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Ir71ED A. SOD DINGTON GUYS.
sells, exchanges musical instru-
ments 111 ('hnreh. Toronto 2.
OVI'Olt'rt1N1T1135 FOR WOMEN
BE A HAIRDRESSER
JOIN CANADA'S LEAUIN(x SCHOOL
Great Opportunity, Learn
Hairdressing
Pleasant dignified profession, good
wages,' thousands successful Marvel
graduates. America's greatest sys-
tem. Illustrated catalogue free.
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MARVEL HAIRDRESSING
SCHOOLS
958 BLUUR W., TORONTO
Branches: 44 Ding St, Hamilton
,t 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa.
PATENTS
FETi3ERSTUNHAUGH At COMPANY
Patent Solicitors, Established
1890; 14 King West, Toronto.
Booklet of information on re-
quest
PHOTOGRAPHY
TRY CANADA'S LARGEST
PHOTO FINISHING STUDIO
Get better pictures at lowest cost.
Don't take chances with your film
rolls. You can't take "snaps" over
again,
PROMPT MAIL SERVICE
Any Size Roll — 6 or 8 Exposures
DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c
A customer In Cape Breton says, "I
have been sending films to you for
4 or 5 years. Would not send them
anywhere else."
SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER
New Style Album With Prints
sizes 16-20-127 if 29c •
(4c extra) is sent with film roll.
SPECIAL PRICES ON
FRAMING AND COLORING
Enlargements 4 x 6" in beautiful
easel mounts, 3 for 25e. Framed
on ivory tinted mats, 7 x 9", in
Gold, Silver, Circassian Walnut or
Black Ebony finish frames, 59e each,
If enlargement colored, 79e each.
OLD PICTURES RESTORED
We can restore any old photograph
or snapshot . , and make any
number of prints or enlargements
desired. The process requires the
work of skilled artists, but the
cost is reasonable. Send us your
picture and tell us what you want
done and we will tell you the cosi
before doing the work.
STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE
Box 129, Postal Terminal A, Toronto
Print Nance and Address Plainly en
Orders.
TIIVIE TESTED QUALITY
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films properly developed aha
printe6 OR a IOXPOS U1iL
ROLLS 25o
REPRINTS 8 for 250
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You may not get all the films you
want this year, but you can get ail
the quality and service you flesh.'
by sending your !lime to
IMPERIAL PHOTO SIMI \' lCla
Stenon 1 Toronto
TEACHERS WANTED
TEACHER WANTED FOR U.S.S.
No. 1, Bond. Protestant, first
class: salary 91,400. Apply .A,
1:lrightwcil, Secretary -Treasurer,
Shillington P.O., Ontario.
NAiRN CENTRE; 94.5, NO, 1 NAIIIN
and Lorne Public School, Nairn
('entre, require 2 Protestant
teaches'v with •first cities certifi-
rates, Principal to teach grades
Vi to X, salary 91,800 per annum:
t2'rtelter - tt)'ttdes 1 to V, salary
91,200 per annum, stnte exper-
Ienee rind give refereneee with
•'tiplieetinn. Apply to 5!'e.-Treas.,
firs. Trn of 11. Jetreries, Nairn
!'entre, Ont,
PEACH CRS WANTED
LAIt('0W00D PROTESTANT
Teacher wanted for S.B. No. 2
"Balfour and Dowling, Larch -
wood, Ont. Duties to commence
Sept, 4. Salary 91350.00 eser an-
num. Apply stating qualifications
to Mrs, Jean Jennings, Sec.-
Treas., Larehwood, Ont.
WANTED •— QUALIFIED PRO-
testant teachers for Township
School Area of Kennebec, duties
to commence Sept, 3. State quali-
fications and name of last in-
spector; minimum salary 91,290.
Apply J. 10. Hughes, Sec.-Treas..
Arden, Ont.
•
TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARl'l
Drury, Denison and Graham. Digs
tract of Sudbury, requires 3 Pro-
testant qualified teachers for,
schools in following, villages
Whitefish, Worthington and Hig
Falls; also one bilingual teacher
for rural• school near 'Whitefish.
Reply stating qualifications and
salary expected to Mrs. R. H
Murray, 360 Laura Ave., Sudbury.
Ont.
KEEWATIN, THREE-ROOM HIGH
school fully qualified Protestant
principal and two assistants, onto
male and one female, to teach
all lower anti middle school sub-
jects, division of subjects to bet
agreed on; no upper school work.
Apply, stating age, qualifications,
experience, subjects preferred and
eatery expected, to A. G. Holmes,
Secl., Keewatin, Ont.
HELP WANTED
MARRIED FARMER 91000.00 year.
Fee house, hydro, coal, milk
and garden. Also young man or
boy for saddle horses. May's(
Farm, Galt. Ont.
FUEL WOOD WANTED
CORDWOOD, MAPLE, BIRCH AND
Mixed, Also slabs and bundled
edgings. Hardwood and Soft-
wood. Give full particulars and
best prfees on car. Walter Scbiess,
10 Melinda Street, Toronto.
WANTED
PULLETS WANTED TO
PURCHASE
ALL AGES ANCD BREEDS 1
months to laying age. Our prices
are worthwhile. 13ox 40. 73 Ade-
laide West, Toronto.
WANTED — PRINTING EQUIP -
meat with automatic press, N
private party, also addressing
machine and folder. Box 41, 7
Adelaide W., Toronto.
WANTED IMMME1:1)ATELY LIC-
ensod garage mechanic as part.
per. Fred( Chale. Burks Falls,
Ont, Sox 254.
WANTED, BUFFALO P O W E it
sausage stutter, complete, 75-
100-1b, capacity: 1 5-h.p. 25-0ycle,
3-phase motor; pie molds and
nutter for email pork pies, Write.
morn's food Market. fort Col-
borne, Ont,
WANTED IlY ELDERLY COUPLI
small cottage with cue or more
acres within 100 miles east of
Toronto, near small village 0r
shopping. i3ox 42, 73 Adelaide W.,
Toronto.
WANTED TO PURCHASE PUI.-
lets, an breeds from 8 weeks lugs
to laying. Good prices paid. Apply,
to Box 38, 73 Adelaide W., It -
rot) 90
OPPORTUNITIES AWAITING,
YOU
Sarnia General Hospital School for
nurses offers an excellent course
in Nursing Educatory. Class ea;
WS Sept, 4th, 1945. Applicatiot(t
toms furnished on request. It. rift,
lleamish, Stiperil)tendent.