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Modern Way Relieves Miseries
of Colds Pleasantly -During Night
Today, the modern way most
mothers use to relieve miseries
of colds is to rub Vicks VapoRub
4)x1 the throat, chest and back at
bedtime. Results are so good
because VapoRub
Penetrates deep into cold -
irritated bronchial tubes with
its special, medicinal vapors.
Stimulates chest and back
surfaces like a warming poultice.
Then For Hours VapoRub's
special action keeps on working.
Invites restful sleep. Often by
morning most of the misery of
the cold is gone!
Home -Proved by millions of
users, VapoRub's special pene-
tratingstimulating action works
just fine! So be sure you get the
oneandonlyVICKS VAPORUB.
OTTA A REPORTS
That Already 3,500 Veterans
Have Applied For Farms
This time peace will bring no
inflated land boom, no rush to
grab sections of Canada's broad
farm lands. Today's back -to -the -
land movement is an orderly set-
tlement venture woven into Can-
ada's plans for the rehabilitation of
veterans. Already some 3,500
service men have applied for farms
under the Soldier Settlement and
Veterans' Land Act; but adminis-
trators of the act have set no time
limit on applications because they
would like to see orderly settle-
ment over a period of 10 years
rather than a short-term concen-
tration of demand. Consequently
applicants are carefully screened,
told that farming is a serious
business, given advice on latest
methods and modern soil cultiva-
tion, and they must have had some
practical farming experience. If a
veteran is accepted by the region-
al advisory committee which inter-
views him, he selects the farm he
wants, sets out the financial as-
sistance he needs, and the proper-
ty is appraised by an expert land
inspector. If -found acceptable in
all respects, the administration
purchases the property and re -sells
to the veteran under agreement of
sale. Men connected with this
work expect that some: 25,000 vet
erans will eventually apply for.
farms. Surveys indicate that about
0% of service personnel are in-
terested in fulltime farming.
* * *
A recent survey of Canada's
farm picture reveals that there
are 86,000,000 acres of land under
cultivation—about one-quarter of
total possible farm land in the
country. According to the 1941
census, there were nearly 738,000
farms in Canada operated by close
to 1,082,000 persons gainfully occu-
pied in farming. This figure equals
CHECK
YOUR COLD
THIS WAY -
1 Instantine Tablet
brings FAST RELIEF!
COLD getting you down? Follow the
Instantine 1 -tablet -way to fast relief
from the jmiserable, dragged -out
"achy" feeling often associated with
colds.
It generally takes only one Instan-
tine tablet to start bringing welcome
relief from cold suffering. You see,
these fast -acting, prescription -type
Instantine tablets go to work almost
immediately easing pain; lessening dis-
comfort. Instantine's scientific com-
bination of three proven medicinal
ingredients works in these ways to
bring you effective relief:
1. Base pain and discomfort.
2. Prolong relief from discomfort.
3. Offset "depressed feeling."
Give mild, stimulating "lift."
'fry Instantine— chances are you will
never again go back to slower -acting
preparations for relief of cold discom-
fort. Rely on Instantine, too, for relief
whenever you suffer from headache or
muscular ache or Main. All drugstores
have Instantine.
32 Tablets 25¢—about 2¢ a dose
fort, Effective Relief from Simple Pain
'OLD SCHOOL TIE
A doggy imitation of an English
sport watching his school team in
lively cricket match, is the sharp
little character above. He took
part in a canine fancy dress show
at Hampton, Middlesex, England
Milk Production
Approximately 50 per cent of the
total milk production in Canada
goes into butter, 20 per cent to fluid
milk sales, 10 per cent to cheese,
31/2 per cent to concentrated milk
products, 11 per cent to ice cream
and 15 per cent is fed and used on
farms.
Milk production has increased
in Canada from 15.8 billion pounds
in 1939 to 17,6 billion pounds in
1944, an increase of 11"6 per cent,
1944, an icrease of 11"6 per cent.
9.4% of Canada's total population.
During the war about 400,000 per-
sons left farms to enter the armed
forces and war industry, some of
whom may not go back. Another
factor in the farm population out-
look is the fact that about 75,000
farmers are in the aging class of
60 or over, thus becoming pros-
pective sellers of their lands. It
is therefore expected that' most of
Canada's new soldier -farmers will
settle on existing cultivations ra-
ther than virgin land.
* * *
Canada's entire contribution of
$77,000,000 to the United Nations
Relief and Rehabilitation Admin-
istration has been used.. rap. Be-
sides, UNRRA spent considerable
United States funds to purchase
goods in Canada. Much of this
money has gone to Canadian farm-
ers who have supplied UNRRA
with vast quantities of wheat, seed,
neat and dairy products. More
than half the wheat sent to Eur-
ope since V -E Day has been Ca-
nadian, and this percentage will be
kept up during the present crop
year. At this rate there will be
only about 100,000,000 bushels left
on hand by next July. Consequent-
ly the Canadian Wheat Board has
lifted the 14 -bushel -an -acre limit
on wheat deliveries. This should
put an additional 15,000,000 bush-
els into the United Nations' food
basket.
*
*
Nine of every 10 hogs slaughter-
ed are beng rushed to seaboard
ports to meet the United King-
dom's urgent request for more ba-
con. Canada will try to add 3,000
pounds to each of its 11,000 -pound
monthly shipments in October and
November.
* * *
Canadian Federation of Agricul-
ture statistics show that in the
five years, 1939 to 1944 inclusive,
Canada exported to the United
Kingdom 2,600,000,000 pounds of
bacon and pork; 197,000,000
pounds of beef (in 1944 and to
June 1945, inclusive); 601,500,000
pounds of cheese; 180,000,000 doz-
en eggs; 189,000,000 pounds of
evaporated inilk. Canadians trav-
elling in England say the best
known of these products are dried
or powdered eggs, unmistakeably a
product of Canada with a picture
of a scarlet -coated Royal Canadian'
Mounted* Policeman on the pack-
age. This food has given susten-
ance to millions of hones, but as
shipping space eases, more and
more shell eggs will be sent. Brit-
ish housewives will he glad to get
good Canadian shell eggs again
becaui e powdered eggs, though
healthful, are not as tasty a dish.
,,26_-z—nti
Here's a SENSIBLE way
to relieve MONTHLY
FEM , LE
MISERY
Lydia E.?inkham'sVegctab eCompound
not only helps relieve mont tly pain but
also accompanying nervous tired, high-
strung feelings—when due to functional
periodic disturbances. It's one of the
most effective medieines for this purpose.
Pinkliam's Compound helps nature!
Follow label directions. Try aill
DUKE OF WINDSOR VISITS MOTHER
The Duke of Windsor, paying his• first visit to England in al-
most five years, is seen with his mother, Queen Mary, at Marl-
borough House in London. The Duke's wife, the former Wallis
Warfield, remained in Paris.
U.S. Obligation
To Great Britain
This newspaper, the New York
Herald Tribune believes that the
moral obligation which we owe to
Great Britain and the special posi-
tion which she occupies with re-
spect to world trade rehablitation—
which is of major importance to our
own recovery—alike dictate that we
should lean over backward to be
liberal in the terms on which aid
is extended.
Millions of Books
Burned in Raids
The books the Nazis burned
were not only in German bonfires.
More than 1,000,000 books were
destroyed by fire in German bomb-
ing raids on England, the British
Library Association discloses, most
of thein in municipal libraries. Some
54,000 children's books went up in
flames, and . thousands of special
collections housed in the libraries
are gone forever.
Ninth Victory Loan
Truly A War Loan
There exists no magic wand one
can use to waft military forces
front the scenes of battle to their
normal hoarse surroundings over-
night. Unfortunately, long after the
enemy cries surrender, the cost of
war goes on.
The. Canadian people must meet
the cost of bringing the troops
home, the maintenance of our forces
of occupation in Germany. Pay of
the men who are waiting demobil-
ization goes on, Cheques to depend-
ents keep going out until the sold-
ier has his discharge paper,
There are heavy domestic expen-
ditures, made heavier by the unpre-
cedented demands of this period of
re -construction in the country,
which are included in the total of
the Ninth Victory Loan objective.
But of this we can be sure. The'
major portion of the money which
Canadians will provide for the pur-
chase of bonds in October and Nov-
ember is needed to cover the cost
of war.
Britain To Replace
Merchant Ships
Britain is to replace all shipping
losses suffered by those United
Nations who placed their merchant
ships at the disposal of the Allied
cause during the war, Seven Bri-
tish merchant ships, for instance,
have recently been sold to France,
and a further three are to follow.
Besides this, the British Govern-
ment has granted widespread fe-
RILL YOUR OWN WITH
British
Corns xis
CIGARETTE TOBACCO
cilities for the building of French
merchant ships in British ship-
yards. Similar concessions are be-
ing granted by the British Govern-
ment to other United Nations.
DID YOU KNO'S;1 that
Maxwell House Coffee is
"Radiant Roasted" to cap'
ture all the extra goodness
of this particularly fine
coffee blend. Try Maxwell
House!
AGENTS WANTED
VETERANS — EARN A SUBSTAN-
tial income in spare time selling
Veteran's Calendars. Large pro-
fits. Send twenty-five cents rot
samples and full particulars. Kay
Sales Company, 659 Dovercourt
Road, Toronto.
AGENTS — TERRITORIES STILL
open. Sell $5 gasoline saver and
super charger: 100% profit. 5
minutes to instal, Write "Gas-
oline Saver", Box 52. 73 Adelaide
West, Toronto.
SONG WRITERS
SONG POEMS WRITERS. RECOG-
nized music writer, whose songs
are published by leading U.S.A,
publishers, coast-to-coast, will
write music to Your poems. Free
copies, now publishing in Canada.
.Write Songmaster Studios, Sussex,
N.P.
BABY CHICKS
PULLETS PURE BREEDS AND
hybrid crosses 12 weeks up to
laying. Also Fall hatched chicks
booked to order. Not too early to
book your order for 1946 chicks.
Send for early booking price list
and be sure of chicks when you
want them. Twaddle Chick Hat-
cheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario,.
DURING OCTOBnrc 'w"' Ea'"•
to have some broilers available.
And four November -December
chicks should' be ordered now.
Fall Bullettable.
Bray HatcbarY,(free130)JohnvN. Ha-
milton, Oar•
PULLETS 20 WEEKS UP TO 24
weeks, pure.. breeds and hybrids.
Also day old chicks hatched to
our
order now fr lordyour11946 oolchicks
. and secure them on the date you
want them. Top Notch Chickeries.
• Guelph, Ontario.
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SEL -
ling your Business or Property,
large or small and want good re-
sults, consult this'"office, 30 years
experience in selling all kinds of
property, for further information
write. George Lawton, 709 Ouel-
lette Ave„ Windsor, Ont.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
W
ALADDIN
1945-146. Pay likeD rent. SR end
25e., 32 -Page book. 2628 Howard,
Windsor, Ont.
WIN
PERSIAN LAMB COAT
or Hudson Seal Coat
or Muskrat Coat and Muff
valued at $500.00
or $400.00 in cash
Tickets 25c. or 5 for $1.00
ELIZABE'T'H 'b'RY CHAPTER,
LO.D.T., Sudbury. Ont.
Send your postal note or money
order to 11Iri:. l,. S rnpson. 9R
Kingsmount Blvd., Sudbury. Ont.
"IT COULD BE YOURS"
A TIEATTTTFtlL MODERN 6-llOOM
Bungalow, now under construc-
tion, or choice of $10,000 in Vic-
tory Bonds, situated at the corn-
er of Lawrence Ave, and Scarlett
Rd„ In Weston. This beautiful
home or the bonds will go to
some lucky shareholder. Tt is not
necessary for the winner to he
present at the draw. 'Tickets $1
eaeh or 6 for $5, Mail your order
for 1 or more ttrlrets to Trees,
Weston Lions Club, Toronto 15.
Get yours now.
$1 FOR ROTARY HOUSE
SHAPE TICKET GTVES YOU OP-
portunity of owning this benu-
tiful home or 54500 cash when
lucky iieltet is drawn, Proceeds
for Crippled Children and Com-
munity Service. Send today for
one or more shares fo Rotary
Club, Box 428, Essex, Ontario.
'41 PLYMOUTH CAR, EXCELLENT
condition including rubbers, Send
dollar for five draw tickets to .1.
Shedden, Hainwe'en Draw Chair-
man, Refinery Wnrltrr•s' Union,
Port Colborne. Winner pur•,•hnsea
ear for one dollar,
$7,000 OPTIMIST HOME
"MAY BE YOURS"
ALSO 1'Alt'r!r'1T'ATI9 iN 550 ('0
monthly Ilond diary. rtther prizes.
Details on recelpt. Shares $1.00
each or f, for 85 n0, Strid for
shares to St, ratite vines optimist
Club, Tiox 44541., tit. ('1itharincs,
Ontario.
ROSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$10,000 HOME
BUILT ANYWHERE IN CANADA
to winner's specifications, or
$10,000 in cash will be awarded
lucky winner. Also chance on
*100 monthly draw. Winner is
still eligible for house draw in
December. All proceeds for child-
ren'swelfare. Tickets $1. each -
12 for $10. Mail remittance to Sud-
bury Karen's Club, Box. 53
DYEING AND CLEANING
HAVE " YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for information. We are glad to
gnawer your questions. Depart-
ment H. Parker's Dye Works
Limited, 791 Tonga Street. To-
ronto.
FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE
"VIKING" CREAM SEPARATORS
and. repair parts are always
available either at your local
deafer'. or direct from Swedish
Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre -
Dame' West, Montreal 3, Que.
„t TOR$ALE
10 PUPS, 7 WEEKS OLD, CROSS
from registered Great Dane and
Newfoundland, price $15.00. They
are beauties, Write for further
particulars to, Alex Soucie, Snake
Creek, . Que., (via Mattawa, Ont.)
PIANOS, -:A. LIMITED NUMBER OF
our small new pianos will soon
be available. Write for circular.
Orders executed in turn as re-
ceived. Factory Mason and Risch
Limited, 642 King St. West, To-
ronto.
FERRETS, WHITE AND BROWN,
Males $4.00 Females $5.00. Oscar
3. Daly, Hagersvitle P. 0. Ontario.
BLACK REGISTERED COCKER
Spaniel Puppy top breeding,
Grandson of Champion Whirlaway
of Irolita, 41 Champions 5 gener-
ations, Red Brucie, My Own Bru-
ole, Torohill Trader in pedigree
on both sides. Excellent show and
stud prospect. Sacrifice 535.00. H.
M. Duffy, Katrine, Ontario.
REGISTERED YEARLING BULL
from 'heavy producing Dam and
sired by son of Brampton Spa-
gnolss Standard whoes Dam gave
10090 lbs milk and 542 fat, test
—5.37. Price $60. Shelley Deneyes,
Odessa, Ont.
BATLED HAY FOR SALE. TTMO-
thy 13room Grass, Recl 'Pop Mix-
ture and Upland. For partieulnrs
write .T, Firman, :Hnnusn, Mani-
toba.
GRIMM T0VAPORAT'OR 6' x 18';
1,700 buckets, spouts, covers,
storage and gathering tanks, set-
tling can $600. H. Barnes. Sand-
ridge, Ont.
ATTENTION, FARMERS. FOR
Sale: Tractor Tires, made of rub-
ber, suitable for bolting on steel
wheels, $10.00 each. When order-
ing state diameter and width of
wheel. National Rubber Co. Lid„
5 Wiltshire Ave., Toronto, Ont.
SCOTCH COLLIES, SEVERAT,
well marked Tri -color puppies,
regislercd. `'Write Kanrina Ken-
nels, 11'ighland Creels Ont,
( as/a:RAL STORE ON T•lTGITWAY,
Hamilton vicinity, nice home stir-
roundinl,s; 09,500 complete, mann
rash required; owner retiring.
Ask Worthington, 21 Main 31,
ITamiiton.
M IT S C O V Y DUCKS, WHITE,
drakes $3.00, ditties $2.00 V.0.13,
Partin Frim; P,O, Box 101, Alder-
shot, Ont.
0.000 ?BREEDING Fi VTSS, 50,000
Feeder L;lmbs. TtambouiTlet--
1Vlerino Corr!dale Cross, Southern
Sask, Wool Growers' Association,
Mapie Creek, Sasltatchewan. G.
S. ITeroiuger, Secretary,
ET 1 ( i'IiTC MOTORS Nl9\V. 'USED
b,,o,l,t. 5015, rebuilt: belts pul-
leys, brushes. Allen 1'lloctrle Com -
early Ltd. 2328 1)nffc'in Pt. 'rnr•-
onto.
FARMS FOR SALE
KENT COUNTY FARM OFFERED
21.1 miles from Blenheim, clay
loam, 200 acres, all tilled, 65 acres
choice tobacco land (new), one
92' barn on cement wall, cattle
and horse stable cement floor
throughout, 1004001 pig pen cem-
ent floor, 10,000 -bushel corn cribs,
2 houses, water and hydro in
house and barn, buildings painted
and in good repair. Judge this
productive farm by its crops with
or without equipment, owner re-
tiring, priced to sell 5160 • per
acre, phone or write T. Ii. Nich-
ols, Blenheim, Ont.
FOR SALE, 84 ACRES, FLUE CUR -
ed Tobacco Farm on No. 3 High-
way — Eagle. Apply Eugene Ko-
vacs, R. R. 3, West Lorne, Ont.
VALUABLE FRUIT FARM, 83
acres of exceptionally well cul-
tivated orchards, including pears,
peaches, cherries, plums, prunes,
grapes and apples; attractive 10 -
room brick home, electricity,
bath, hot and cold running water,
beautiful surroundings: tenant
house, barn, packing shed, 2 gar-
ages, chicken pen; all in splendid
repair; half mile from school on
good road. Price $25,000; must
sell. Owner living on farm. D. E.
Lightly Ric]:;evilte P.O., Welland
vicinity
FARM, 200 ACRES, 21,6 MILES
from town, on highway, eon-
venient to school. Mrs. Arthur
Rochon Mattawa, Ont.
A BEAUTIFUL, WELL-IMPROVET)
173 acres, one mile south of Til-
bury, Ont.. on Middle Road. Chas.
Case, Blenheim, Ont.
285 ACRES FOR. SALE, 12 MILES
south of Haliburton, approximate-
ly 100 aeres good workable land.
remainder pasture and bush.
plenty of wood, timber for lum-
ber and maple syrup bush. fair
house and barn, well watered
and fenced. Railway and river
run through property, Hydro
power available, 2 miles from
station. general store, church.
and school. Owner retiring. Price
53,500, Apply. Melville McKnight,
Pox 14. 7Tnlihurton, Ont.
ill+.l,r WANTED
UNO OPERATORS AND
FLOOR MEN 'WANTED
C(1MPF.TENT LTNO OPERATORS
and floor men wanted for news -
Patter printing office. permanent
Position. highest wages, Missal
Publishing Co., 73 .Adelaide W.,
apply nearest Employment and
Selective Service Office. Order
No. 1.
M RDit/AL
T P'S EXCELLENT. REAT, RESULTS
after taking Dixon's Remedy for
Rheumatic, Pains And Neuritis.
Munro's ?)rug Store, 335 Elgin,
Ottawa. Postpaid 51,00.
STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS
often nye the cause of ill -health
in humans, all ages. No one im-
mune! Why not find out it this
is your trnoble, interesting par-
t.ieulnrs — Free! Write Mulveney's
Remedies, Specialists. Toronto 3
SAMEEK A FOOT RA LM 010'
etro3s offensive odor instantly
45e bottle, flttntvn ngent, Denman
frog Store Ottawa -
PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT
the gond remits from taking Di-
xon's Remedy for Rheumatic
Peals and Neuritis. Munrn's Drug
Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid
51.00.
IIAl17elRrCFtNG
L 9) A RN HAIRDRESSING THE
Robertson method, information
on request regarding classes
Robertson's FTnirdressing Acad•
emy 127 Avenue Rnsd. Toronto
9iIISiCa1. 1NSTR0111I17N9 S
PRET) .A. BCDfING'rON BUYS,
sells, exchanges musical instru-
ments, 111 Church, Toronto 2.
OPPORTUNIT1119 P001 WOMEN
Bp A HAIRDRESSER
JOIN CANADA'S LEAT)1NO SCT1001.
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Hairdressing
Pleasant dignified profession, good
wages, thousands successful Marvel
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MARVTCT, HAIRi)RESSING
TCTIOOT;S
858 RL()(113 W, T1rn(INT()
Branches: 44 ?ting 9t. Hamilton
74 Rideau Street, Ottawa.
PERSONAL
ASTROLOGICAL READING 10c.
Contains your lucky days. When
to plant and harvest by moon's
Phases, etc, Send birth date. Lau-
rentian Specialties, St. Laurent
Montreal, 9. Que.
NEED HELP? INTERNATIONALLY
known analyst sends long, infor-
mative, personal analysis your
handwriting $1.00. Leonard Mell-
not, 7003 E. Young Place, Tulsa
15, Okla., U. S. A.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS
12 FOR 69c
Select your favourite negatives and
send to us. We'll return 12 prints
mounted on attractive, embossed
greeting cards, with envelopes for
mailing for 69c. The most original
greeting cards you can get—the
kind your friends will keep — cards
that men on active service at home
and overseas like to get. .Order
early. (2 Photographs on Calendars
for 25c.)
STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE
Box 129, Postal Terminal A., Toronto
Your quality in colouring and de-
veloping is excellent," writes a cus-
tomer„ a, peaerborough,, anaaF.,,,, „mid
M<m
`#;eed:� I am z'Es;�'',P,:, .=ry- FQecivated'
-with thecolour:a5 enlargerrients and
Christmas cards. Your prices for
such quality worst are really econ-
omical and. I appreciate your prompt
reliable service."
Any Size Ro11-6 or 8 Exposures.
DEVELOP%I0 AND PRINTED 280
8 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 25e
Size 4" x 6" in Beautiful Easel
Mounts
You can have enlargements colour-
ed by hand for a small additional
charge.
Framed Enlargements 4" x 6", on
ivory tint mounts, in frames 7" x 9".
Burnished Gold or Silver, Circassian
Walnut or Black Ebony finish bac;
if enlargement coloured 79c.
Print your name and address plain-
ly on all orders.
TIME TESTED QUALITY
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films properly developed and
printed,
6 OR EXPOSURE8 ROLLS
REPRINTS 8for252bo
c
FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE
You may not get all the films you
want this year, but you can get all
the quality and service you desire
by sending your films to
IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE
Station 1. Toronto
PATENTS
FETHERSTONHAUGH K COMPANY
Patent Solicitors. Established
1890; 14 King West, Toronto.
Booklet of information on re-
quest.
WANTED
WANTED — 20 -50 -ACRE FARM IN
Barrie-Orillia area, good build-
ings; cash, Box 54 73 Adelaide W.
Toronto.
RETIRED WORKMAN WANTS
small permanent house near lake
resort. Give fullest particulars.
Box 65, 73 Adelaide West, 'To-
ronto, Ont.
QUANTITY OF LARGE: WILLOW
trees. Hanger Limb Company. 85
King Street West. Toronto, Ont.
FEATHERS, FEATHER 13I;DS OF
all descriptions; highest prices
paid, For particulars write to
Queen City Feather Co.. 23 Bald-
win St., Toronto.
WANTED TO PURCHASE PULL-
ets all ages and breeds. High
prices paid Apply fox No. 51,
73 Adelaide W„ Toronto.
HATCHING EGGS \VANT1;1) ICOR
1046 hatching season. Plucks gill-
ed and bloodtested free of charge
under Government Supervision.
Guaranteed premium, plus hatch-
ability premium paid. i'r,r tali
details, write Box 89, 73 Adalnicle
W., Toronto.
IIEiA' WANTED
MARRIED COUPLE TAT,nl
:full charge of farm. separate
house, Streetsvilie district, i.efrr-
ences, .Apply 5 Penning r rc.et,
Toronto.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER 10
take full ehnrge of house on farm,
16 miles from Toronto. A11 city
conveniences. Separate furnished
npartmeni, References. 6 Fanning
Street, Toronto,
ISSUE' 42-1945