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to the public. Write for informa-
tion to: Radio, Camera & i:lectrioal
Co., 966 Laireshore Road, New To-
ronto, Ont,..'
'AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS 'WANTED TO SELL OIL -
Burners, Electrical parts, Itadios,
etc. Economy Distributors, Kings-
ton, Oat.
BABY CHICKS
CHOICE PULLETS MANY BItIEEDS
to choose from, ages 12 weeks to
laying. Fa11 hatched chicks booked
to order. Free catalogue. Top
Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario.
Free Range Pullets
45000 FREE RANGE PULLETS, 4 &
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or book for later. Raised under
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range. All pullets treated for worms
and shelters disinfected several
times to prevent lice and mites, Al-
so 1500 ready -to -lay pullets. Send
for Priors Lists and Catalogue, Lake-
view Poultry Farm, Wein Bros.,
Exeter, Ont.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR
the
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ayoube desire e hem.
Many things are in short supply
but you can be sure of your chicks
U you order now from Tweddle.
Prices guaranteed against a raise
or decline. Send for catalogue and
pricelist. Meet us at the Royal
Winter Fair. Our booth will he in
the Poultry Industry division.
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited,
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ISe SUSSEX X HAMPSIIIRES 13e'
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rwh
en
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Take stock of your 1947 require-
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. ray Hatchery, 130
., Bamito
WE pHA VErePSOMsE l CHOgI EanNEW
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prices are good. Fall hatched chicks
for November and December deliv-
a catalogue.
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ck
HcherlesLmt, Fergus, Ont
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
•
OFFER TO INVENTORS
'AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR
J,ist of inventions and full infor-
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Registered Patent Attorneys, 277
Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada
SAVE ON VENETIAN BLINDS
BUY THE FAMOUS CUSTOM MADE
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For special offer see our advertise-
ment elsewhere in this paper. .Allen
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DYEING AND CLEANING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for
information. We are glad to an-
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H. Parker's Dye Works Limited,
791 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario.
FOR SALE
A LITTER OF REGISTERED GER -
man shepherd pups for sale, from
America's top-ranking blood lines.
Apply Jack Skeater, 1814 Elgin Ave.,
Winnipeg, Man. '
ATTENTION NOVELTY
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private planting in the newest va-
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BOORS, PLATES AND ELECTROS
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Pheasants, Birds, Farm Animals,
Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Aquaria, Bees,
catalogue.' Farm
o Morgan l Gardens,, Lon-
don.
CHIEF RASPBERRY PLANTS,
well rooted, $3 per hundred. E.
Snider, 43 Simcoe St., Orillia, Ont.
CEDAR POSTS—ALL SIZES FROM
4" to 10" tops Write Harvey l3or-
ris, highland Creek, Ontario, or
phone Scarboro 603.
tro Incubators fore sale cheap. 'BUCKEYE ELEC.-
trio
capacity 12,000, hatching ca-
pacity 4,000. 25 or 00 cycle. Apply
Twecldle Chick Hatcheries Limited,
Fergus, Ontario.
GENUINE BROAD BREASTED
Bronze Turkeys, Toms $20, Hens
$12. Picked from flock of two thou-
sand from pulloram free breeders,
May hatched. John Jeffery, Appiu,
Ont,
GEESE, DUCKS. TURItEYS FOR
breeding purposes, Orders must be
in before November 15. Send for
tone Co ,eSn nnierslde,y. TBox 36,. Tarl-
P.E.I.
NAND alADE 1I00E171) RIGS SIZE
18" X 36" made by French Canadian
women in Quebec. Price 31.50. Fran-
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Qu bec abs North,
RAYWOO1;) FARM OFFEIt:S REGIS,
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sire 3 rd pri7.e at Collingwood 1946.
Fifty 6 -week Yorkshires, Fifteen
shoats. Registered Hereford bull
calves. Perry Adams, R. 3, Barrie,
Ont.
105 U.V. ON YOUR FARM. 15 IMP.
'with po'wetf unit adapted In three
minutes to your ear, Les Provisions
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IMSIliDIATI7 POSSI7SSRON, SUB -
urban home 1 acre, garden, barn.
garage,
Standard) 26eni, k equipped
highway, Lemuel Pickett, Uxbridge,
Ont.
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wards
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Pleasant Mad, Toronto.
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NEW PARTS .
for
UNIVERSAL BREN GUN
CARRIERS
Bogie wheels, sprockets, track and
many others.
LEVY AUTO PARTS
735 Queen West, Toronto.
RUGGED HEAL'1'IIY GOLDEN LAB-
RADOR PUPPIES from line of .
smart field trial and hunting doge.
Imported stock. FRANK BUSH
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If your stove or furnace causes
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orderac $1.40.
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funded, if' rin,', otsatisfied
money
Box
295. Forest. Ont.
TIRES
We are overstocked at the present
of good used trade-in tires (guar_
anteed to be in excellent shape).
600 X 16 $5.00
All orders shipped C.O.D. Special
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BEACON TIRE, corner Queen and
York Sts„ HAMILTON, Ontario,
ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN
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FARMS FOR SALE —�
100 ACRES IN ORILLIA DISTRICT,
140 acres suitable for mixed fann-
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bank barn Also Lot 75, Port Robin-
son, Ont. Por particulars write P.
Hayes, Rathburn, Ont.
ONE OF THE BEST FARMS
in Western Ontario, 216 acres, close
to Dutton. All under cultivation.
Good soil, well fenced and drained.
Splendid buildings. Nice brick
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Filtered running water and elec-
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and livestock optional. ALSO, near-
by, if desired 300 acres pasture land
with some black muck for celery
and onions, at low price.
J. F. GUNNY—TRUSTEE
OWNER
1010 Canada Bldg., Windsor, Ont.
FURS
FOXES AND FURS DRESSED AND
made into neckpieces, collars and
capes. Take advantage of this offer
before rising prices take effect Jan.
1, 1947. Oliver Spanner & Co. Ltd.,
26A Elm Street. Toronto.
HAIRDRESSING ,
LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE
Robertson method. Information on
request regarding. classes. Robert-
son's Hairdressing Academy, 187
Avenue Road, Toronto.
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COUPLE FOR FAMILY OF THREE
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be able to milk one cow. Modern
separate living quarters, near To-
ronto. Box 119, 73 Adelaide W.,
Toronto.
COUPLE FOR FAMILY OF R
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Able to drive car. Modern separate
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73 Adelaide W., Toronto.
WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED
farm hand, single, industrious. will-
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start at $60 per month, yearly con-
tract, clean home, start November.
Box 118, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto,
Ont.
MILLER WANTED FOR WESTERN
100 barrel Long System Mill imme-
diately; permanent position, good
pay, living accommodations avail-
able. Gravelbourg Flour Mills,
Gravelbourg, Sask.
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as, U.S.A.
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TAXIDERMY
ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS --
Have your trophy mounted by Can-.
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We tan Deer Hides into Leather
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Elm St„ Toronto.
TRAi'l'ING
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L the best trapX - s ng systemly and
gland scents money can buy. Write
for particulars to A. E Fisher. Box
420. Calgary. Alberta.
WANTED
BAKERY WANTED, WILL PAY
cash, State particulars. J. Love, 232
Tecumseh Ave., London.
SHIP YOUR POULTRY FARM
EGGS TO H. G. BUTT
348 Scarborough Road; Toronto.
Highest prices. Write for quota-
tions.
WANTED TO BUY—SIAMESE CAT
or kitten. Also Chihanhan puppy or
young dog. Apply Box 120, 73 Ade-
laide W Toronto.
HATCHING EGGS WANTED FOR
1947 hatching season. Flocks culled
and bloodtested free of charge un-
der Government supervision Guar-
anteed premium plus hatchability
Box iNo paid. 78 For
delaidetaW write
To-
ronto.
FARM WANTED TO RENT, 100-150
acres, within 80 miles out, but not
north of Toronto, must have good
buildings. Careful tenant, will im-
prove property. Box 122, 73 Ade-
laide W., Toronto,
GUNS WANTED
$50 cash and up paid for good qual-
ity sporting rifles and shotguns;
inspection at your convenience;
out-of-town inquiries invited. Ivan
A. Flatman, 125 Dawes Rd.. Toron-
to. Phone OX, 2782. ,
Vague
"When your papa was courting
me he always kissed me on the
brow."
"Harold usually kisses me on the
steps," replied Evelyn, absent-
mindedly.
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TORONTO SAFE WORK
145 .Front St. E., Toronto
Established
E
2 Special Remedies
by the Makers of Mecca Ointment
Mecca Pile Remedy No. 1 is for Protruding
Bleeding Piles, and is sold in Tube, with pi
:or internal application. Price 750. Mecoa Pile
Remedy No. 2 is for External Itching Piles. Sold
it Tar, and is for external use only. Price 50o.
Drder by number from your Druggist.
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RADIO -CONTROLLED TRACTOR
This radio -controlled farm tractor, shown undergoing tests in England, looks like an answer to the
farmer's prayer. Man at right holds the tiny master switch which directs the tractor. Incoming radio
signals operate sensitive electrical relays in the rec eiver, so that by means of compressed air servo-
motors, the tractor can be made to run stright or turn right or left. The plow can be raised when the
tractor turns at end of a furrow. The plow -raising system is cut out when other implements are attached.
The apparatus is said to consume only about an eighth as much fuel as conventional equipment.
s
TS OF SPORTS
By FRANK MANN HARRIS
•-•-•-••-•-•- ("A Six Bit Critic") e-0+-
. According to various sports
writers, quite a few hockey cus-
tomers have started beefing regard-
ing the procedure of calling it a
day, and splitting the points, in
games where the score happens to
be tied at the end of the regula-
tion hour's play, Personally, it
makes little or no difference
whether they play an extra ten min-
utes or not, we having come to look
on big-time hockey pretty much as
any other performance, where you
pay your money—or, preferably, get
in on the cuff -'-to see so many reels,
so many acts, or so many periods;
and whether or not you get your
money's worth depends, not on the
length of the show, but on its
quality.
Tacking on an extra reel at the
endnever yet changed a movie that
was essentially crumby into a
thriller; and we have all seen
plenty of hockey games where they'
could have rung down the curtain
at the finish of the second. period
—or even the first—for all the dif-
ference it would have made, either
to the spectators or, -it seemed, to
the players. And a ten minutes
overtime stretch, where everybody
concerned seems' weli . satisfied,, to
settle for a draw,, is _just piling on
extra' boredom to' all except those
enthusiasts who take their hockey
—the; 'regulation' season, that is—
more seriously than most of us.
4' * *
Of course the 'points' system of
figuring league standings had a
great deal.to do with the fact that
most overtime sessions, of recent
years, seemed to be played in a
spirit of making sure of not losing
the game, rather than trying to
win it. For those single points you
get for a draw can total up into
a very handy asset during a Fall
and Winter; indeed, as we may
have remarked before, it is quite
within the bounds of possibility for
a team to go through the regular
schedule without winning a game,
and still get into the playoffs—
perhaps even go on from there to
cop the championship.
* * *
Let them award nothing at all,
in case of a tie, fo either team; or
let them make every game a finish
affair, with sudden -death overtime
that would end as soon as either
side bad scored, and not before;
and you would notice considerably
less of this business of teams stall-
ing with one eye on the clock,
not to protect a lead it had earned—
which is a perfectly legitimate pro-
cedure—but rather to make sure the
other fellow doesn't get one.. But
that would doubtless be a rearward
step, taking hockey back into the
dark days when it was more or
less of a sport, instead of a highly
successful business playing to sell-
out crowds.
* * *
We know as well as you do, of
course, that congested wartime tra-
vel conditions were responsible for
the stoppage of overtime hockey
sessions. Still, we did hear vague
rumors somewhere that the war
was over, and that baseball teams
—and even racehorses—sometimes
manage to travel by air to fill dates
they couldn't make by railway. But
what's the sense of bringing that
up? For every customer who feels
that he's been slightly gypped when
a game ends in a deadlock there are
hundreds who are perfectly satis-
fied with things the way they are
—and if you don't happen to like
it, brother, there are plenty ready
and willing to grab your seat if
you, choose to honor us with your
absence.
* 5, T
And to those who are making the
present squawk—just a tiny word
of advice. Don't make your com-
plaints too strident, or the powers -
that -be might just possibly take
you at your word. They'll play
the overtime you're requesting —
and soak you extra for it. Why
shouldn't they? Business is busi-
ness—and when the butcher cuts
off a pound and a half steak in-
stead of the pound you ordered,
you don't expect him to toss in
those extra eight ounces for noth-
ing, do you? We wonder that the
sports magnates haven't thought of
something like this before. Maybe
we should charge thele something .
for such a valuable suggestion. Al-
ready, in our mind's ear, we can
hear those announcements coming
over the loudspeaker system:
"YOU HAVE NOW WIT-
NESSED THE REGULATION
SIXTY MINUTES OF PLAY
YOUR TICKETS CALLED
FOR, AND THERE WILL BE
A BRIEF INTERMISSION
tlt9CHE
Backache is often caused by !lazy kidney
action. When kidneys get out of order excess
acids and poisons remain in the system. Then
backache, headache, rheumatic pain, dis-
turbed rest or that 'tired out' feeling may
soon follow. To help keep your kidneys
working properly—use Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Time -tested, popular, safe, non -habit-form-
ing. Demand Dodd's Kidney Pills, in the blue
box with the red band. Sold everywhere. 135
IS +UE 45-1946 '
WHILE ANY DESIRING TO
LEAVE PASS QUIETLY OUT.
THOSE WISHING TO SEE
THE FINISH OF THIS
THRILLING SPECTACLE
WILL KINDLY KICK IN
WITH AN EXTRA BUCK FOR
THE PRIVILEGE."
* * *
However, at long last the 1946
Canadian horse -racing season has
come to an end, which should bring
welcome relief to many esteemed
citizens who are sometimes sorely
tried by the too -close presence of
the horses. These are the eminent
members of the hard-working hand-
book -making profession. Possibly
you never realized it; but when the
tracks are running locally, many a
horse -player is not only tempted to
attend, but to bet his money in
those iniquitous mutuel machines.
Also ,in many cases, by staying
away from his job, he loses salary
or wages which should, by rights,
be going to the books. But now, all
is well; and till next May we can
all stick on the job and earn enough
to , play all those surefire winners
on the winter tracks, and so help
keep the bookies' families in the
style to which they are accustomed.
MACHINERY
NEW AND USED
Of Every Description
Phone EL. 1271
H. W. PETRIE CO. LTD
147 Front St. W. --- Toronto
"WE 11133' & SELL'
R00018 BEAUTIFU'LI,Y
FURNISHED $1.50 up
HOTEL METROPOLE
NIAGARA FALLS
OPP. — C.N.R. STATION
HARNESS & COLLARS
Farmers Attention — Consult
your nearest Harness Shop
about Steco Harness Supplies.
We sell our goods only through
your local Staco Leather
Goods dealer. The goods are
right, and so are our prices.
We manufacture in our fee -
torics --- Harness, Horse Col-
lars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blan-
kets, and Leather Travelling
Goods. Insist on Steep Bran
Trade Marked Goods, and yen
ref satiefs"tion Made nrly by
SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD.
42 Wellington St F,.. Toronto
WRITE FOR CATALOCUF
MUTT AND JEFF—
That's Too Much To Expect Front Any Kid Half His Age
By BUD FISHER
'MATS 'A CUTE LITTLE BABY??
WNo DOES iT BELONG
To, JEFF?
HELLO,' mils BABY,
WHERE'S BABY'S
MAMA, MMMnx?
WHAT iS ,
'1DDLE 13ABYS
NAME?
HOW THE NECK
L DO You DOPES
EXPECT ME TO
TALK WHEN I'M
ONLY THREE'
MONTHS OLD?