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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-11-01, Page 7ECM oiArtiv ACDONALPS ..........'til';+<� .. , .. ISM VOICE��11 EOff�Fa THE WHO KNOWS? We confessed that we didn't know why trees turn red in the fall. But the arbori-cultured Chat- ham News is brighter, and says it's because they're embarrassed, knowing that their limbs will soon be bare. Thanks, pal, and now tell ars why a bare gooseberry bush doesn't have goose -pimples? Or does it?—Ottawa Citizen. THE POOR RICH Few things are more detriment- al to a person's character than for him to have nothing to do and plenty of money to do it with.— Kitchener Record. YOU SAID SOMETHING It's going to be a tough job, re- marks a contemporary, to make a grand new world with so many of the same old people in it. — St. Thomas Times -Journal. REMEMBER? What thrill does the youngster of today have to equal that of the nineteenth-century boy with his first pair of copper -toed boots?— Christian Science Monitor. War Medals Woolwich Arsenal has received its first big order for war medals —6,225,000 of them. The order will take two years to fill. . ... ,a ..,.a, a...' dms�z'".574, AhG+"' nAatrrcq h+'.Wu• . Yon Wlll Enjoy Staying At The St. owls Hotel TORONTO Every Room with Bath, Shower and Telephone. Single, 82.50 np — 'Double, 83.50 up. Ce Good Food, Dining and Danc- ing Nightly. Sherbourne at Carlton Tel. RA. 4135 TREEMSEIMOSIMMENEEMBEEratEntr 1 Instantine Tblet Irin gs F i ST RELIEF! NEXT TIME you suffer from a simple headache, try the Instantine 1 -tablet - way to prompt relief. You may be surprised at the speed with which 1 Instantine tablet can bring youf ast relief. It generally takes only one Instantine tablet to start bringing welcome relief from headache pain. You see, these fast -acting, prescription -type tablets go to work almost immediately easing pain, lessening discomfort. Instantine's scientific combination of three proven medicinal ingredients works in these ways to bring relief; lis Speedily ease the pain. 2. Prolong relief front pain. 3. Reduce "depression." Give mild, stimulating "lift." Try Instantine—chances are you will never again resort to slower -acting preparations for relief of simple pain. Remember Instantine, too, whenever you suffer from pains of neuralgia and neuritis. Your druggist has Instantine. e 112 Tablets 25¢ --about 20 a demo • Pest, Effective Relief tome Simple Port OTT z REPORTS 'S 1 That Canadian Individuals Have More Than Trebled Their Savings Since 1938 Some interesting facts about the financial situation of Canadians were told to the House of Com- mons recently by Finance Minister Ilsley. Individuals have more than trebled their savings ...in bank ac- counts, government securities and other liquid assets since 1938. It was estimated that at May 31, 1945, individual Canadians had in currency, bank deposits, refund- able taxes and dominion govern- ment securities more than $9,500,- 000,000 — representing an increase of more than $6,500,000,000 com- pared with 1938 - and this does not include savings in the form of life insurance, pensions, homes or corporate securities. The intensive campaign to bor- row from individuals has borne good fruits. The number of indi- vidual snbscribers grew from 946,- 549 46;549 in the first victory loan to 3,- 178,275 in the eighth loan last May. It is the hope of those inter- ested in the economy of both the country and individuals that this great number of subscribers will be maintained or exceeded in the ninth loan. * * * Canada is on the alert for oppor- tunities to enlarge its trade mar- kets. With Canadian products ra- tioned to foreign markets during the war, there was no need of ad- vertising but now the time is at hand to map out a really broad and vigorous program of peacetime trade promotion. For this purpose all trade com- missioners stationed in Latin American countries are being called 'to Ottawa for a conference in November, Trade and Commerce Minister MacKinnon has an- nounced. They and senior trade officers in Canada can come to close grips with all the many in- dividual problems that must be taken into account if the program is to be practical, well-balanced and well -sustained, Latin American countries are markets of ever-increasing import- ance. Even unde, the extremely difficult conditions that prevailed during the war years, Canadian ex- ports to Latin America increased by 70% and imports increased by almost 400: per cent. There is warm goodwill between these countries and Canada and it is good policy to foster this feeling. * * * The fame of Ontario as. a good place to live has spread far afield. Major James S. P. Armstrong, Ontario agent -general in the Unit- ed Kingdom, reports that about 30,000 persons — 90,000 if families are counted — have indicated that they would like to settle in Onta- rio when emigration is possible. But great care must be taken in selecting immigrants even when it is decided how many more people Ontario can suport. Persons inter- ested in settling in Ontario must answer questions about their work, the availability of funds for travel and so on. Unsuitable persons can thus be weeded out immediately. Major Armstrong said it was made clear that the movement of settlers would be elective, with the probability that priorities would be created giving precedence to Bri- tish men and women who served in the forces, to craftsmen whose skills were required for Ontario districts or industries and to those with plans for establishing new in- dustries in the province. CONCRETE IMPS 4 cu. ft. and 6 cu. ft. power 21/z cu. ft. hand or belt Concrete Block Machinery Rock Crushers Enquiries Invited Wettlaufer-Welker Industries Ltd. 1290 Bay St. Toronto, 5. Phone Midway 9817 narrameassntrameartinsatrowtmixemannamseensmonentomseetruartmemaer Here's a SENSIBLE stay to relieve MONTHLY Fh' i',yI.. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound not only helps relieve periodic pain but ALSO accompanying nervous, tired, highstrung feelings—when due to func- tional monthly disturbances. It's ono of the most effective medicines for this pur- pose, Pinkham's Compound helps nature! Follow label directions. Try it! 46444AearditempaHUM u e You Hecto? HAVE YOU HEARD? Sitting in a concert hall waiting for the concert to begin. A man, seeing a little boy in front of hits looking at his watch, bent forward, and asked: "Does it tell the time?" "No," answered the little boy, "you have to look at it." —0— Fittings in the house of a Hollywood films actress are made of gold. All the cur- tains are hang on heir former wedding rings. —0— The customer looked dubiously at the lone and rather wilted head of lettuce:. "Are there any vita- mins left in that?" she asked. "I can't honestly say that there ain't, mum, but no more than a little water will wash off." "I had money to burn," ad- mitted tha man -who -knows - better -now. "And an old flame helped me." —0— During E. discussion on girls, one soldier remarked: "I like the shy, demure type myself. You know, the kind you have to whistle at twice." Allies to Scuttle Germany's U - a oats The London Daily Express said recently that most of Germany's U-boat fleet will be taken well out into the Atlantic and scuttled. Britain, the United States and Russia are selecting six U-boats each for experiment and research the paper said. The remainder of the 180 submarines now in British waters will be stripped of instru- ments and mechanical devices and scrapped, it said. U-boats captured in Germany and Norway will also be destroy- ed. 1 SIGN YOUR. NAME TO VICTORY The other day an observer in Britain remarked: "The . British came out of the war tired, cross and impoverished." He was referring to the people of the British Isles. If he were doing his observing here in Canada he night say; "The Canadians cane out of the war tired, cross, period." Such an observation might be justified. Located far from the scenes of battle, Canadian homes, factories, and public services re- mained intact throughout the war. Thus • this Country was able to satisfy the demands of a war -hun- gry machine. And in so doing, Canadian citizens earned money on a scale never equalled here before. Right now, in addition to holding several billion dollars' worth of Victory Bonds, Canadian citizens have a total in savings banks ac- counts which is the highest in the history of Canada. A critic might label us "crass and tired." But if he really knew us, he would not describe Canadi- ans as ungrateful or selfish. Confirmation of our true nation- al spirit will be forthcoming in the Ninth Victory Loan campaign. To provide for the civil re-estab- lishment of our men who fought and to provide at least a little of the goods which impoverished people across the Atlantic must have to survive, our people will buy Bonds as enthusiastically in the Ninth campaign as they did in the previous eight Victory Loan drives. Indeed, they will do bet- ter than ever before. WREN CI COLD stuffs up the nose causes mouth breathing, throat tickle and night coughing, use this time -tested Vicks treatment that goes to work Instantly .. - 2 ways at once! At bedtime rub good old Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Then watch its PENETRATiNG- STIMULATING action brim; relief from distress. It PENETRATES to upper breath- ing passages with soothing medicinal vapors. It STIMULATES chest and back surfaces like a warming, comforting poultice... and it keeps on working for hours, even whsle you sleep—to ease coughing spasms, relieve muscu- lar soreness and tightness—and bring grand comfort! Try it to- night , , , Vicks VapoRub. Aviation Era The aviation age is here for George Turner, 19, Cameron State Agricultural College sophomore. He makes the 15 -mile trip home from school each day in his own airplane. It takes 20 minutes. PULTRY WANTED Send us your chickens, fowl, ducks, geese and turkeys. (Must be dressed.) "Highest prices paid," QUALITY MEAT PACKERS 203 First Ave., Toronto BABY CHICKS FILL YOUR PENS WITH GOOD laying or ready to lay pullets now. We can give immediate de- livery on many pure breeds and hybrid crosses. Also day old chicks hatched to order for Fail delivery. Free catalogue, Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. A FEW STARTED CHICKS ON hand, also some laying pullets - Day -olds immediate shipment. Order now chicks for delivery during balance of year. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N. Hamilton, Ontario. PULLETS PURE BREEDS AND Hybrid crosses. 12 weeks up to laying. Fall Hatched chicks booked to order. Taking orders for 1946 chicks, Send your order in now and be sure of the breed and delivery date you desire. Free catalogue and prieelist. Twecidle Chick Hatcheries Limit- ed, Fergus, Ontario. 25 FREE CHICKS OUR BABY CHICKS ARE THE progeny of Foundation and Re- gistered Birds. All Breeders blood -tested. Prices from 8c to 25c. A11 guaranteed'' excellent layers. Don't delay, order now. Goddard Chick Hatcheries, Bri- tannia Heights. Ont, FOR BIGGER CHICKENS, BET - ter eggs, best profits start with Top Notch chicks, A well known name is always a safeguard of quality and Top Notch is well known to poultrymen. Top Notch are bred to proven formulas for livability and productivity. Start today with Top Notch chicks and be assured of a Top Not h in the European markets, Write at once for the free Top Notch catalogue. It, will completely explain the Top Notch breeds and prices, Top Notch Chiekories, Guelph, Ont. BUSINESS AND PROPERTY IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SEL - ling your Business or Property, large or small and want goad re- sults, consult this office, 30 years experiencein selling all kinds of property, for further information write. George Lawton, 709 Ouel- lette Ave„ Windsor, Ont, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 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 ELI ZAiIMTH FRY CilAI'TF.R. Sudbury. Ont. Send your postnl note or money order to Sirs. L. Simpson. 9S 14:Ingstnount B ivd., Sudbury. Ont. $7,000 OPTIMIST HOME "MAY BE YOURS" ALSO PARTICIPATE, IN $50,00 monthly Bond drnw. Other prizes, Details on receipt, Shares $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Send for shares to St, Catharines Optimist Club, Box 445 -TT„ St. Catharines, Ontario. $10,000 HOME BUILT ANYWHERE, IN CANADA to winner's specifications, or 810,000 in cash will be awarded' lucky winner. Also chance on $100 monthly draw, Winner is still eligible for house draw to Deeembet. ATi proceeds for child- ren's, welfare. Tickets $1. each -- 12 for 110, Mail remittance to Sud- bury IZiwanie f"iub, Box. 01 DYEING AND CLE1ANiNG HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing er cleaning? Write to us for information, We aro glad to answer your questions. 'Depart- ment H. Parker's Dye Works Limited, 701 Yonge Street, To- rontn. FOB SALE IANOS, A LIMITED NUMBER OT' our small new Mauna will soon bo available. Write for circular. Orders executed in turn es re- ceived, Eat:tory Pinson end Risen Limited, 642 ming St. West, To- ronto. FOR SALE ATTENTION, FARMERS. FOR Sale: Tractor 7.'ires, 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. Lcd., 5 Wiltshire Ave„ Toronto, Ont. BAILED HAY FOR SALE. TIMO. thy Broom Grass, Red Ibp Mix- ture and Upland. For particulars write J. Firman, Hnausa, Mani- toba. REGISTERED COLLIE PUPS SA- ble and white ten weeks old rea- sonable. R. Horton, Scarboro Bluffs, Ont. GRIMM EVAPORATOR 6' x 18'; 1,700 buckets, spouts, covers, storage and gathering tanks, set- tling can $600. H. Barnes, Sund- ridge, Ont, ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED bought, sold, rebuilt: belts pul- leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd. 2326 Dufferin St. Tor- onto. ALADDIN HOMES ORDER NOW for 1945-1946. Pay like rent. Send 25e., 32 -page book. 2628 Howard, Windsor, Ont. ONE REGISTERED "SHEARLING" Suffolk Ram. D. McTaggart, Harrison, Ontario. 1 TWO FURROW DISC PLOW, like new, I. H. C., O. Bradley, Russell.. Ont. REGISTERED RABBIT HOUNDS. Apply for Sales List. Corey Balt- zer, Middleton, Nova Scotia. BI.ACIK FLEMISH GIANTS, FIVE months old. Fine breeding stock, $4.00. Adamson, 35 Denison Rd.. Weston, Ont. FOR SALT') ROUEN DUCKS PRIZE stock ducks 93.00, drakes $4.00. Archie Begg', R1, Hespeler. On- tario, , STEERING WHEEL SPTNNERS, special heavy duty for tractors, $1.25 postpaid, Ivan Martin, St. Jacob's, Ontario. `TWO Y EAP OLD P.i?T.L, PURE - bred Aysh!re and Holstein Cross, reasonnhle. Apply to Mrs. V. Slessnr. Tinwkestnne, Ont, Phone 53, Oro. 1) E T. ('C O LTGIITTNlt SYSTEM, complete with batteries, gond condition. L. T.ippert, P,R. 1, Hlghlnnd Creek, , R. D. BUNTER'S DISPERSAT, Sale of 43 young ,,retch Short- horns, 'Thursday, November 8, 1945, nt T'air (lrounde, Exeter. Herd Sire: Robinwnnd Reward ht' Mullhills Rnnsnm. Write for cat- alogue to H, J. Hunter 179 Queen Street, 'Waterloo, Ontario, FOR SATE: SAWYER-MASSIeY Steel Separator, 24-44 with clo- ver attnchments, nearly new con- dition. 101 Super Massey-I'rinrris Tractor on rubber, used three seasons. 2,1t,C!, Cutting Pros, 12 inch, nearly new. Friend hrehard Sprayer, T'.X. 25. 400 gal. tank, power take -oft driven, 1(100 Ib. pressure. on rubber, new this spring. Earl Tansley, St. C,eorge, Ontnrio. FA IONS FOR SALE 13 ACRES NEAR BOWMANVILT.IC, god hearing' orchard, poultry houses for 2,000 birds, Karns, silo. pride 17500. Terms; more land available complete bathroom; furnace, hydro, 10 miles from p�shn'vo, possession arranged, M. Y.. (1eipens, R.Tt,.0, Bowm.anville, Ontarin. 100 ACRES, ERAMORA TOWN - ship, 8 acres good hardwood bush, balance cleared, good clay loam, no stone; bank bairn, pig pen, driving shed, henhouse, frame dwelling drilled well; im- mediate possession: Rockwood, 0 miles: school', 2 miles, Percy R. Pnavay. I'Ivorton, Ont. 'rWIN PATOIS, 50 AND GO ACRES. good dairy or mixed farms, 'good buildings, water in stamp, wind- mills, silos, highway 1i mile; small manic bush, hydro avail- able. Particulars: Wesley Davis, Sopertott, .Leeds Co., Ontario. • FARMS FOR SALE 66 ACRES, EXCELLENT SOIL, 15 acres heavy timber, fair 5 -room- ed house, basement. Stables, hen house. Frult trees, Close to schools, town. Drilled -wells. Hy- dro, gas, available, aged, alone, early possession. Terms, $3500. Norman Sherwood, Newbury, Ont. 60 TO 96 ACRES FOR SALE, WITH buildings, good water, close to school and churches, 5 miles from Simcoe, with or without stock and implements, immedi- ate possession. Mr, A. H. Conlin, R.R. No. 4, Simcoe, Ont. HELI' WANTED LINO OPERATORS AND FLOOR MEN WANTED COMPETENT LINO OPERATORS and floor men wanted for news- paper printing office, permanent position, highest wages. Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide W„ apply nearest Employment and Selective Service Office, Order No, 1. MEDICAL FRUIT Jt'ICES; THE PRINCI- pal ingredients in Dixon's Rem- edy for Rheumatic Pains, Neu- ritis Munrn's • Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. STOMACH ANI) THREAD WORMS often are the cause of i11 -health in humans, all ages. No one im- mune! Why not find out if this is your trouble, interesting par- ticulars — Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies, Specialists- Toronto 3 r1AUMEPKA F(.HIT BALM DC- stroys offensive odor instantly 40c bottle Otte we atter t. Orem,' Min: Shop (shows. GET READY FOR WINTER. Build up your resist:Ince with Morrills System Tonle Tablets. Canadian favorite for forty years. From your druggist or postpaid $1.00, from Merrill Pro- ducts, 08 Sllverbirch Ave. Toron- to, Ontario. WANTED — EVERY St'9'1'EICER of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis to try Dixon's 'Remedy. Munro's Krug store, 115 Elgin, Otlnwa, Postpaid 91.33. 1>11OT0GRA1'TIIC 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 09c. The most original greeting cards yon 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 (":Benders - for 25c.) STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE !lox 129, Postal Terminal A. Toronto "Your quality in colouring and de- veloping is excellent," writes a cus- tomer at Peterborough, Ont. "and your service is prompt and guaran- teed, I am particularly fascinated with the coloured enlargements and Christmas cards. Your prices for such quality work are really econ- omical and I appreciate your prompt reliable service." Any Size Ro11-6 or 8 Exposures. DEWltil,o!'Fii) AND PRINTF•il) 21se S il.[OUNTI.i) ENLARGEMENTS 25e Size 4" x 6" in Ileautiful Easel Mounts You esu have enlargements rolour- ed by hand for a small additional charge, Premed Enlargements 4" x 6", on Ivory tint mounts, in frames 7" x 9". 1Rnrnished Gold or Siivet Circassian Walnut or dearer Ebony 'finish 69r; 11' enlargement enloured 70e, Print your nano and address plain - On all orders. TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed and printed, 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 25c REPRINTS 8 for 25c 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 ISII'ERIAL PfloT0 SERVICE Station 1, Toronto BAIRDRESSING LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method. Information on request regarding classes. Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy. 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. MUSICAL tNSTBUMITN9S FRED A. 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For particulars write to Queen City heather Co.. 21 Bald- win St., Toronto. WANTED '1'O PURCHASE PL1LL- ets all ages and breeds. I9igh prices paid Apply lox No. 61, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. HATCHING 13&H1S WANTED FUR 1046 hatching season. Mocks cull- ed and bloodtested free of charge under Government Su'pervislon, Guaranteed premium, plus hatch- ability premium paid. Por full details, write Box 30, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto, DAIRY WANTED 61P TO 936,060, in town or city where expansion possible, experienced, strictly confidential. Pox 58, 73 Adelaide St. "CP., Toronto, BETWEEN NOW AND LATE Spring, White Birch Bolts, 27"• long, 7" and up top. Must be fresh cut, free of dose and large Iimh knots. Also interested in Poplar and T3asswood Bolts, 6" and up top, 48" long. If you can suply in carlots, write for our quotations. :Keenan Woodenware Limited, Owen Sound. Ontario. LOGS: BASSWOOD I3 E 111 C XX, Birch, Elm, Maple. also Pugilist and White Birch Bolts, good prices. Write to ',Che Oakville Basket Co. Ltd., Oakville. Ont. ISSUE 44--•194b