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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-04-21, Page 2The Snake Pet—Mike and Mark Mullin, think that snakes make fine pets. They have four—three fox snakes, and a.garter snake. They also own a cat. Snakes and cat are kept separated, but did engage in one lively skirmish recently. Many years ago they used to have a gag about a man who was very round-shouldered — the reason for this being that he was continually patting himself on the back. And while there are many things to be said against such a method of self- congratulation, there is one thing in Its favor — if you do it yourself, you are sure of at least a certain amount or back-slapping, which sleight be lacking if you waited for others. * Anyway, away back about the first or second week in January, we eased the minds of our host of readers— >,111 three of them—by issuing our annual hockey predictions. (It will perhaps be recalled that around about that time a team by the name of the Toronto Maple Leafs were showing signs of slipping right out of the league.) * * * So here, in part, is our January forecast. "When everything is washed up and the real hockey begins —meaning the playoffs—it will be found that the Smythe -Day method has paid off again. This method, in case you don't know about it, consists in having three teams—one on the way up from the minors, one at the Maple Leaf Gardens, and the third on the way back to the miners. * * * "In other words, as hockey is played today, quality is important enough, no doubt, but it isn't one- two -three as compared with quantity. Just who the Maple Leaf opponents will be in the final finals, we cannot exactly say, the tea -bag having de- veloped a split in.the seams. But, offhand, we would'nt be too sur- prised if it turned out to be Detroit," * * * That, we may say with all be- eoming immodesty, comes pretty close to calling one's shots. We might also reinind you that, in the very same column, we exclusively forecast that the winner of the Keutucky Derby would be a three- year-old, and that the King's Plate would be taken by a steed which first saw the light of day in Canada. * * * So don't go complaining, when it's too late, that you lost another chance to make yourself rich. Follow our tips and you'll end up just as certain a winner as you will by joining all the Pyramid Clubs you can find, * * * A writer in an English paper somebody recently sent us recalls memories of one of the really out- standing Turf figures of all time— Bob Sievier, a man who during his spectacular career 'had winnings— and losings—amounting to millions, • and they were millions of pounds, not dollars. * * * They tell of an afternoon when Sievier took` his young daughter to the races. After one race was over, she exclaimed delightedly,, "Oh, Daddy, I've won five pounds.' tier father's calm reply was, "Have vou, my dear? I'm very glad, 1 'T -t lost five thousand." * * * Very likely the best Thoroughbred .iievier ever owned—and one of the best race -mares that ever faced $1 ISSUE 17 — 1949 e starter—was the great SCEPTRE. Experts think that, in any other hands, SCEPTRE would never have been beaten. * * * But Sievier believed in plenty of action for his money—and for his horses. In spite of severe criticism for racing an immature three-year- old so early in the season, he in- sisted on starting SCEPTRE in the Lincolnshire, run in March.. Com- pared to the "Classics" which came later, the Lincolnshire was just a cheap race; but Sievier insisted on going ahead, backing the something like thirty. pounds. * He lost, after a bad start, by a scant head. Undismayed, Sievier set out to win the Two Thousand Guineas. He trained her himself, and his faith seemed justified when she won handily. Two days later she started in the One Thousand Guineas—and in spite of losing a shoe right after the start, finished well in front. * * * mare for thousand The Derby came next. Sievier had backed the mare—in the future books—getting odds of 33 to 1, But she had made such an impres- sion on the fans that, at post -time, she was only even money. But, like so many Derby favorites, SCEPTRE got shuffled around a bit, finishing fourth to ARD PATRICK. t * * Most folks would have thought the mare deserved a rest. But not Sievier. Two days after the Derby SCEPTRE started in the Oaks— and won? It was the same story at Goodwood—beaten by Royal Lancer, then a winner two days later in the Nassau Stakes, She won four of the Classic races that year—but still Sievier hadn't had enough. Two, days after she won the St, Leger—a mile and three- quarters grind—lie started her in the Park Hill Stakes, and saw her beaten, at odds of one-to-five—a short price anywhere, but especially so in England. * * * With all those rich winnings, one would have thought that Sievier would be well fixed, But his gambling was so reckless that he found himself troubled with "the shorts"—and SCEPTRE was sold for the tidy sufn of 25 thousand pounds. That same Spring, under new colors, SCEPTRE nosed out Sievier's hose HAPPY SLAVE and beat Sievier out of one of the biggest bets he had ever made, practically ruining him—this time for keeps, Thinking of the way Sievier had run the gallant almost to death, there were those who said it was nothing more or less than poetic justice. TOES ON 9 4 1N THE :ilk WORLD yNortnonBlair Great Britain In Britain they're referring to it as'a "grim and bear it" budget and "another 12 months at hard labor for the British." And Sir Stafford Cripps is being spoken of as "The Iron Chancellor" on account of his bud- get proposals for 1949-50 which— far from bringing the expected relief —add a little more to the taxpayers' already -heavy burden. - But after the first mutterings and groanings were over, it appeared as though the bulk of the Labor Party were going to accept Cripps' new austerity budget. At a private meeting of members of the • party Sir Stafford is understood to have said that he cannot guarantee that a business recession—in Britain and elsewhere throughout the world— can be avoided in 1949. And this warning is said to have carried much weight with those assembled. Possible rising unemployment and deflation -are dangers which Cripps felt he was bound to guard against in his budget; and the Labor party members are well aware that the Atlee cabinet is determined to back Sir Stafford in • his refusal to make any immediate concessions to trade union demands for reduction in the cost of living. The General Council of the Trades Union Council was not due to meet until April 27, due to the absence in the United States of five leading members. It is thought that the undue delay may increase the clash between the trades unions and the Chancellor, since there would be that much more time for local trades union organizations to passresolu- tions saying they will no longer curb their demands 'for wage in- creases. In the house of Commons there was one indication of future possible trouble. Mark Hewitson, industrial officer of the million -strong Muni- cipal and General Workers Union, gave bunt warning that there might well be industrial disputes such as have not been seen since the end of World War One. He said that the new budget would make the living conditions of countless workers and their families intolerable—and that, as Sir Stafford had failed them, the Unions would fglit the Labor gov- ernment just as they would a Tory one. "It iSOt any good saying to the workers that you have sympathy for their low wages," said Hewitson. "Sympathy doesn't sizzle ' in the frying pan." The 'United States What promises to develop into one of the most controversial issues ever put before the people -of the United States is the Truman Admin- istration's scheme for farm pros- perity and food abundance. Those in favor are hailing it as a mile- stone in the history of American agriculture, Those opposed contend that it is just another long—and. highly dangerous—stride toward state socialism, • "If the Government undertakes to guarantee a satisfactory income to producers of farm commodities, can we, with a clear conscience, deny the same guarantee of satisfactory in- come to other groups of our popu- lation? And just where can we stop?" commented Senator Aileen, a Republican from Vermont, who is one of the foremost among the opposition forces. But Dr. Theodore Schultz, one of the framers of the new scheme, says that its real aim is the production of more of the perishable sorts of foods. "It's an incentive to produce better foods, the things we want more of as we begin to grow richer," he says. "We don't want more wheat or corn, What we really want is more milk, pork, beef, chickens, fruits and vegetables," In order to support farm prices, and at the swine time to allow prices to fall to a low level for the benefit of consumers, the Government pro- poses to step in with subsidies that will make up to the farmer the difference between those too -low - for -profit prices and the guaranteed price support level. This, in the eyes of' those who question the wisdom of any such move, would constitute redistribu- tion of wealth in line with socialistic policies. Who can say how very many winged angels started otit as mere jaywalkers? DIESEL PVI? ER UNITS IN STOCK Brand new or reconditioned . , for SAWMILLS . . , PEED MILLS .. CRUSHERS .. . COMPRESSORS ... CONVEYORS . PUMPING PLAN'T'S . . . GENERATING • SETS KISSEL-HII'' M ENGINES t.. UMlr3On Head Office --•- OW1 N SOUND, Ont. -•- Phone 2088 AGENTS WANTED OILS, GREASES, TIRES inaeeticidea, Electric Fence Controllers, House and Barn Paint, Roof Coatings, etc, Dealers are wanted. Write Warco Greaae & Oil Limited, Toronto a A SPLENDID opportunity of becoming your own boss! Retail our 250 Guaranteed household necessities including the full line of Insecticides. in a territory of your choice. Part time agents considered. Hundreds of sue: easeful Fem!lex agents started with a borrow ed $26 or $50. No risk—it Is worth a trial Travelling equipment essential in rural dis- tricts Business is good Write to -day for details and FREE catalogue. FAMr1,I5X, 1600 Delorimler, Montreal SEEKING EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Automatic fire allrrm system, bell ringing thermostat operation. No wiring necessary. Very interesting propo:•ltton for active agents, as it can bo easily sold in every home for Life protection. Few choice territories still open, For further details write to P.O. Box 17, Station T., Montreal. BABY CHICKS STARTED Chick bargains while they last— non-sexed, pullets. cockerels, 2, 8, 4, 5, and 6 week old. Also turkey poults two, 3 and 4 week old, --Send for special sale pricellst. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus. Ontario. MONKTON Poultry Farm-., Chicks—All we can say to try them, Results toll the atorY. All Breeders pullorum-tested and government banded. Write for 1949 price list and cata- logue. Monkton Poultry Farms, Monkton, Ont. FROM Government banded, blood tested breed- ers, disease free, pullorum clean Light Sussex, Barred Rocks, Ham) X Reek cross. Oscar Anderson, Troy, Ontario. WE CAN GIVE prompt delivery on turkey poults and have still some available for May and June. Also started turkey points, 2, 3, and 4 week old. Free circular. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, F'erguo, Ontario. DON'T miss these started chick bargains - 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 weeks old, non -sexed, pul- eta or cockerels. -s Also turkeys, 2, 3 and 4 weeks old. Send for sale pricellst. Top Notch Chick Sales, Guelph, Ontario. THERE aren't many short cuts. There are some short cuts to success but very few short outs to success in poultry raising. To be suc- cessful in the poultry raising business you must start good duality chicks. For 26 years Tweddle has been supplying some of Canada's best poultrymen with their chicks. If you have never purchased Tweddle chicks or turkey Points before it will pay you to do so this year. Day old started chicks, 2 weeks to six weeks, non -sexed, pullets or cockerels. Older pullets eight weeks to laying. Turkey poults day old two, three and four week old. All from Government Approved pullorum tented breeders. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, IF YOU WANT meat chickens as well as egg Producers you cannot do better than invest in our combination egg and meat producing strains. 12 pure breeds and 13 cress breeds to choose from. Day old, started chicks 2 weeks to six weeks. Non -sexed, pullets or cockerels. Older pullets eight weeks to laying. Turkey poults day old, 2, 8 and 4 week old. Free .catalogue. Top Notch Chick Salsa, Guelph, Ontario. WESTSIDE POULTRY FARM, R.O.P. Sired Barred Rock and approved Hamp x Rook crossbred chicks. Canada accredited hatchery. Pullorurn clean. For folder and prices write E. W. Fisher. Neustadt, Ont. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AN OFFER to every inventor—List of inven- tions and full information sent free, The Ramsay Co, Registered Patent Attorneys. 273 Bank Street, Ottawa. DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU anything needs dyeing or clean- ing? Write to us for information. We are glad to answer your questions. Department H, Parker's Dye Works Limited, 791 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. FARMS FOR SALE 125 -ACRE FARM, partly under cultivation, hardwood bush. Some logs, well watered. Frame buildings mostly. is mile from school. Good place for tourists also. E. Buckley, Red- bridge, Ontario. 900 -ACRE farm for sale; 82 acres cleared, balance bush; good buildings; fall Plowirig done. District of Parry Sound. Apply to Walter McLaren, Rye, Ont. 200 ACRE farm, 150 acres, rich loam, 50 acres bush, small orchard; barn 100 by 65, silo; chicken house, driving shed, garage, 10 room brick house, modern bathroom, land - soaped lawns, hard and soft water on pressure. hydro and telephone. Situated one mile from Uxbridge, one side bordering Highway 47, Ux- Spring Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Ontaeeu. FRUIT FARM -15 gores orchard and berries. in town, good market, good barn and fruit oeller, new modern 7 room brick veneer house, Insulated; storms and screens, hardwood throughout, fireplace, modern bathrom, hot air, electricity, hot and cold water, Box 506, Bowmanville, Ont. -• FOR SALE FREE SILK TIE POSTPAID Finest quality mercerized broadcloth, white and ,striped dress shirts, postpaid: 12.75 with a free tie, Two for 55.25. Refunds. Bfrose Textiles, 1311 Ontario East, elont.real 24, LOW COST WALLBOARD For lining garages, attics, chicken houses, temporary partitions. Sizes 45"x90", Packed 10 sheets per crate, stripped to crate lots only. Crate 010.30. Freight prepaid, Sample on re- quest, Gummed tape for joints 150' roll ;No. Send for our bulletin on other building materials, Canada ire fi Coal Co., Hernntnn, Ontario. 22 - 38 THRESHING MILLS various makes, 28 - 48 Threshing Mills various makes, tised grain binders, standard 4 -wheel tractors. Write us about your needs for farm or saw mill equipment, new or used. Richmond Farm Machinery Co„ Box 565.' Phone 500 W, Amhurstburg, Ont. hE,L, 5 MP, Chain Saw, extra chain. Good condition, Jantzl Bros.. R. 2 Baden, Ontario. GRINDING and feed business for sale, on CNR tracks; new cement block buliding H. W Boyd,. Mallorytown, Ont. FURS -DIRECT FROM FACTORY Fur collars, beautiful Silver ?fox $6,60—wolf. blue or natural 58.60. Finest Fur coats from $75,00 up. Write Leslie 13 Semi 306 Mayor Street, Montreal, FLAMELESS LIGHTERS No wick, no flint, press plunger and tip glows red hot. Attractively boxed with. complete In- structions. Only 52.50. Just right for out of doors, Fairway Distributing Co., 223 drown St,. Sault St. Marie, Ontario. STEEL NAILS Common wire, 1 -5 -inch; finishing. ilia .3 -inch; bright shingle or plaster board, Independent Nail Co. Ltd., Write. wire or Phone Beverley St., Galt, Ont. -968. LADINO CLOVER, $'2.25 LB, Grown from Certified seed, Gov. Grade No. 1. Lots of 10 pounds or more, express prepaid Papple Bra., R. 3 Cainavtlle, Ont. BALED HAY, grass and legume, for im- mediate sale. Apply for price, stating quan- tity required, to Hawthorne's Farins, Prescott, Ont. "KISS Melody," New song, Nice dance tune. Send 25o to: A. TK. McCrea, Brown's Mill. Port Essington, es r SAVE $ $ $ 1 .,ECTRIC MOTORS Tamper, new, guaranteed, 00 eye, 110 V„ 1/4 HP, split phase. Aegular $21.60, Our $16.76. 26 eye. 110 V, M.P„ apiit phase. Regular 520.60. Our 520.60. 60 cyo. 110 V 1/3 H.P., split phase. Regular 022.60. Our 119.50. 25 eye., 110 V 1/2 H,F„ spilt phase. Regular 126.60, Our 023.60. Express C,O,D, op Money Order, LOCKEWEAVE, COMO, P.Q. LEATHERCRAFTERS Tooling, carving, designs, patterns. Catalogue dime. Happy hobbies, Edmonton, Alberta. CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Write or Wire for Prices liatandins, Sebagecs. Cebhl, e• . Green 350011(91064. *6e. S, HISEY & SON LIM. ' Ter Pointe Penile TORONTO FOR SAL11 HERE IT IS Farmers, Hobbiests: 6 -in -1 Potver Tool Work- shop; Lathe, Drill Frees, Circular Saw, Disc Sander, Grinder, One motor operates complete unit; Portable, Free illustrated folder, LOCKEWEAVE, COMO, P.Q. CHAhrPION ELECTRIC GRAIN GRINDERS, Oat Rollers and Milk Coolers. Motors in stock. Heavy Duty Products, Preston, Ont. ATTENTION FARMERS! Trees cut down and corded $3.00 a cord soft, 56.00 hard. Grover Broe,, Expert Tree Fellers, 53 Seaton St., Toronto. ALUMINUM. ROOFING,& SIDING Cross -Crimped Corrugated and ribbed styles, 6 to 10 ft. lengths. Immediate delivery from stock. Write for samples and estimates. Steel Distributors Limited, 600 Cherry St„ Toronto. SIAMESE KITTENS Females, Pedigreed, $35.00. Sunshine (attery, 108 Bleecker St., Toronto 5, Ontario, BLANKETS CLOTH YARN'S Battu made from your own sheep's wool, or if you have old woollens or cotton we will re- make then? into beautiful blankets or robes. Write Brandon Wollen Mills, Brandon, Man. PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY your property at lowest cost with Prefabric- ated wood picket fence. Four sections six feet long and five posts packed in carton all ready to instal, anyone can put it up. Write for de- tains now. Manufacturers Sales company, 115 Young Street, Montreal 3. SPECIALS from Bulletin No, 0—Resistors, 100 assorted, $1.95; BA1ODB Receivere, 589.95; No, 1154 Transmitter's, 514.96. Radio Trade Supply Co. Ltd., 696 Yonge St., Toronto. 1947 FORD Ferguson Tractor on rubber, with fluid starter, ploughs and pulley, „in good condition for $1150.00. Albert Wataolt, Perth, Ont. RR, 1, Box 1'2, BUST ORPINGTON hatching eggs for sale 11,26 per 15, Orval Capling, Bright, Ont. 85 h,p, JOHN DEERE power unit, 11 inch Veasot grinder, heavy duty, mill type. Walter W. Burkholder, Markham, Ont. R.R. 1. 300 AMP portable Lincoln Arc Welder on rub- ber. 1940 Model, 300 ft. Cable. Write W. Plane, Stamford Centre, Ont. 1947 FORD Ferguson. good as new, oversized front tires. Price $1,000. Sherman step-up gear available. Jim Eccles, Brampton, R. 2. Phone 337R14. 100 ACRE Tobacco Land: Lot 22, R., 2, N, -L, W, R. Mose, town. Apply W. G. Simpson, R.A. No. 3, Newbury, Ont.. TARPAULINS ANY SIZE In heavy waterproofed duck, complete with tie ropes, your name stencilled on each side and delivered to your nearest station, Sx10 $8.75; 10x12 $13.25; 12x16 $19.76. Special sizes made made to your order at 12e per square foot. Please enclose money order or cheque with your order. All inquiries answered promptly. Canvas Specialty Company, 1110 Yonge Street, Toronto. HELP WAN'T'ED WANTED, a first -plass barber, must be reli- able and sober. Apply stating wages wanted to A. O'Krafka, Trenton, Ont. . SINGLE MAN, experienced in fruit and vege- table growing. Apply J. O. Pallett, Dundas Highway, Dixie. GIRL for general housework in private home. Good wages, exceptional prlvelegee private room and liberal time off. Small family, bendix washer. References required. Mrs. Lerman, 32 Heydon Park Road, Toronto. WANTED—Two married men. Experienced. One to work with sheep and swine and one for general farm work. Unfurnished cottage suitable for small family provided. Write giving age, health and experience. P.O. Box 295, MacDonald College, Que. SIEDICA L DON'T DELAY; Every sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Re- medy. Mviunro's Drug Store, 336 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. THREE DAYS use of NAMELESS Cold Remedy, proves its reliability, treating Headcolds, SINUS, Hayfever. Convincing trial 31.00. PURITY PRODUCTS, EXETER, Ont. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Stop Indigestion. Stomach Troubles and Con- stipation. Use Wait's famous Homeopathic Remedy No, 5. Established 1858. Other homeo- pathic remedies available for all maladies. Price 50 cents. Wait Remedies Ltd. • Sudbury, Ontario, PROVEN REMEDY—Every sufferer of Rheu- matic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy, Munro's Drug Store. 385 Elgin, Ot- tawa. Postpaid 51.00. NURSERI: S9'OOR DAHLIAS FOR EXHIBITION As low as 52.00 per dozen,. Write for cata- logue to H. H. Johnson, Box 54, R.R. 3 Kel- owna, B.C. PLANT a Hedge—Reserve now for Spring de- livery—extremely barely—quick growir r Chi- nese Elm—will grow two feet the first year— enough planta (26) to plant 25 feet. Simla.) price 25 plants for 62.98, 12 -inch alze; or, 25 planta for 54,98. 2 -foot size. Write for New Free Full Colour Garden Guide. Broolt- dale-Kingeway Nurseries. Bowmanvtlle, Ont. CRAMER NURSERIES, White Fox, Sask. Hedge Carragana, 24 inches, 100—$3.00. Ginnala Maple, 15-51.00. Spirea 60c. .- I N G NURSEItT STOCK RAPIDENSE CHINESE ELM, the most rapid. dense growing shrub, for the thickest, quiets• est hedge. Plant one foot apart, 12 inch size, 12 cents each, Johnson's Nurseries, Kingston, Ontario. NURSERY STOCK, special prices. Ourra2S+6 bushes, plum trees, grape vines, Matthews Nurseries, R. 2, St, Catharines, Ontario. RESERYI7 ORDER now for spring delivery, Five labelled leaves of newer AfrIoan Violet introductions 51,00. Inatruetions for rooting. Ruth Campbell, Wales, Ontario. OARAGANA—For that better hedge 12"-15" $10 00 per hundred. Northern .Fruit Trees— apple, plum, cherry. W!11 stand 40 deg. below and give good fruit. Hardy raspberries, straw- berries. currants. Taylor Nureerles, Box 278, Timmins, Ont. BEST CERTIFIED well rooted strawberry and raspberry plants, asparagus, apple, pear and cherry trees. Invest now for profits. Write for prices. Henry Glecoff, Box 8, Oshawa, Ontario. CENTRAL NURSERIES LTD For first quality Fruit and Shade Treee, Shrubs, Evergreens, Roses, etc. Get our Fret Priced Catalogue. St, Catharines. Ontario. GLADIOLUS. Special offer for two weeks only 100 large Melba, Up-to-date varletleq, mixed colours $4.00. Don't miss this. R. S. Murray, Norval, Ont. CHIEF Raspberry Canes. Healthy eiteek, $4:66 per 100, JOE 2i1J1SIRER, Morganeton, Ontario, OPPORTUNITIES for MEN and WOMEN 125,000 FOREIGN JOB OPPORTUNITIES Central and South America, Africa, Asia, Eu- rope, etc. Copyrighted Survey explaining where and how to apply, with list of over 250 select firms with foreign interests, $L00. Industrial Trade Surveys, Dept. 22, 106 Ade- laide St. W., Toronto, Ont. RAISE HAMSTERS, terrific demand! MoneS' making information for stamp. J. Craig, Box 724, Saskatoon, Sask. BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL ' Great Opportunity Learn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates, America's greatest system. Illustrated cater Logue free, Write or. Call MARVEL HAIRDRESSTNG SCHOOLS 858 Bloor St. W., Toronto Branches: 44 King St.. Hamilton & 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa. ONLY a few copies left. "Jaws Unitel' — Genuine Divine Meesage. 150 pages, cloth bound. Diagrams, illustrations, . nd addi- tional explanatory letters, $2.60. Mediae or' el Publishers, 36'West 47 Street, New York 19, N.Y. BOUQUET Knitting Wools. Fier ." ice Iles and color chart. Lnrkeweave, Dept, C'omo, P. Quebec'. PAINTS PAINT! FREE 214, lbs. of Concentrated Soap Chips with all orders. Barn Paints, white. gray, green, the red and Fence Paints all colors. New 1949 Enamel, Semi -Glass, Flat, not a surplus paint—$2.95 per gallon. @uality guaranteed or money refunded, H. L. Steiner, 21 Russell Street, Toronto. Man Order: accepted. PATENTS FETHERSTONAUGH & Company Patent Se. tickers. Established 1890. 350 Bay Street, Toronto. Booklet of information on request, PERSONAL ASTROLOGICAL Readings. Scientific. Ac- curate. Please write for information. Elva Winfield, 869 Thurlow, No, 206 Vancouver, Canada. HOBBY, Pen Pal and Lonely Hearts paper a31 in one issue, 10 cents; with lista 25 cents. Box 187, WL, Toronto 1, Ontario, TEACHERS WANTED REQUIRED for September, 1949, by School Section No, 20, Darlington, Selina Village. a Proteatant teacher for a good ungraded school of about 20 pupils. Salary 81,800 or better to the right person. C. E. Shortridge, Secretary -Treasurer, R.R. 1, Hampton, Ont. TURKEYS FOR SALE WHITE HOLLAND Poults now available, or• flclally banded and blood tested. Picked for the finest in their type. $76.00 per hundred. Sunny Acres Turkey Farm, Patricia Nicholson. Amherstburg, Ont. WANTED WANTED, percelaln barber chair. Write op phone, Hamilton Beauty Supply 00., 210 King E„ Hamilton, Ont. Wanted At Once HORSE RADISH ROOTS 8c per lb. We Pay Shipping Charges. GORDON PICKLE' CO. 494 Mary St., Hamilton, Onr. c Ix E6f, 1 og ,. ie+1•+Ysf3.k. i.. l n '_. i �l.,e%.!i'�/�osi Now as always parts and service are available £or..a1L„Oliver tractors in Ontario including those sold by the Cockshutt Plow Company. All Goodison-Oliver dealers are equipped to serve you. Why not drop in at the nearest Goodison-Oliver dealer today and see how they are ready to help you. St ikAftgalag ME SARNIA CANADA For coapt nt Sam king VI asure e Cigarette Tobacco ccc6 ALSO AVAD.ARN„11 1I14 2,4 POUND TI