The Brussels Post, 1960-02-18, Page 7ANYWAY IT'S A DECK CHAIR — Lord Carrington nonchalantly
takes his ease in a deck chair reading something: marked
"secret/' When this photo was taken he "was- British• delegate
'to a U.N. economic conference..Since then he's been' apypinted
first lord of the Admiralty and made his first trip on a/ R9yal
Navy vessel — 400 yards on a minesweeper: lord 'Carringtop
had military service but' with the army.
"HAVE ONE ON ME" Cigars Ore okay for palefaces, but
lacirber Alfred Vigil, a 'Pueblo, Indian, ;offers customers the
peke pipe te, toilebrete the !birth et ai boyi In Dallas, Teii:
WINTER sAnAket
;Prom N.* York From NOx TO
SYLVANIA PEN. 11 70‘.. l 2 cosg, LiVtaidot.
Q004MAity PM I A - CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON
SAXONIA PBS. I* rim.• 1 f NAVRC, LONDON (Tilbury)
PARTHIA NIL i4 ....:- LIVERPOOL ..,
CARINTHIA ka. 74 OH. it cosii„uvER0061.
iViRNIA MAR. I MAR. 4 HAVRE, LONDON (Tilbury)
MitiiA,_ MAR. 4 -•-• LIVERPOOL Via Bermuda
QUEEN MARY MAR. S CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON
sb Itillfe* Fli1intjoh0 .Quebec
ElonhEal Toronto/ — Winnipeg Idnienten VincewAi'.
• „
• Round-filis reductions on Thrift Seamen seine.*
• 275 pounds free baggage
ollOwancw
• Stabilizers for iniOrith railing "
•,Ipancieg, parties, movies
• Gourniet Wiens
• 175114150140ittifi
plug ,Extra Vacation
See Your toed Assiut "" ,
• 0#.,Olio Cattp)ivo ).v 1.4040
corner Piny A. WeIllnitin Ste,
„termite,. Ont.
EMpire •E-19111
.4
'4
Who Killed This
English King?
Down in the forest-a beauti-
ful glade in the green heart of
Britain's New. Forest---historiaria
have been trying to trace the
flight .of an arrow which "spe d
through the air on August 2nd,
1100 and killed a King of Elig-
land, William. Rufus,
They are investigating a MYs-
tery which has puzzled histor-
sans all over the world during
all the years which have passed
aince the arrow struck Rufus
just below the breastplate, caus-
ing his instant death.
Who shot him? A stone to-day
marks the spot where he died
while on a hunting expedition'
and records that an arrow fired
by Sir Walter Tyrrell, one of his
party, glanced off a stag and
struck the king,
But was it an• accident? No;
say many historians. They ,think •
that Tyrrell took steady aim at
the monarch while the beaters
were not liaolting' and shot him.
There is no doubt that imme-
diately after thee tragedy Tyrrell
made a very rapid getaway to'
the West Country and beyond.
At Avon Tyrrell there is a
smithy where he stayed for a
few minutes while the smith re-
moved his horse's shoes and re-
placed them back to front to
baffle his pursuers.
Why. did he do this? "It points
to a prearranged assassination,"
declare some. Others have; it that
Tyrrell never shot the arrow. at
all and that another man, who
came from Aix, was the assassin.
Certainly Tyrrell, from a safe
distance overseas, strongly pro-
tested his innocence.
A poor charcoal burner named
'Purkiss, walking in the forest,
found the richly, dressed body' of
Rufus and pulled the arrow
from his breast. He summoned
help and it was then found theft
the dead man was the king. .Hie
body was put into a cart and
taken to Wiricheater Cathedral,
where it was Itfrieci.
Pigeon Fanciers
Hate ..Folcars
Peregrinesafavonrite falcons of ,
kings and princes 'in the'Middli
Ages, swooped suddenly into the'
news recently when ornitholo-
gists said that these magnifice.nt
bit& of prey:. ivere breeding '
more plentiflIV gen° ,the 'a thigh
cliffs around the" Beitish coast.
Peregrines havetiilillect so
many racing pigeOilia. in Wales
aiat pigeon-breeders there are
pressing for removal of thePro-
tection Order which makes it
illegal to kill the falcons.
Pigeon fanciers hate pere-
grinea; "the-pirates of ,the skies"
- and no wonder. They know
that a peregrine, the largest of
the British falcons, can make a
"grand stoop" from four ter .,flye
thousand feet at a speed .of not
much less than 200 miles ,an
hour and kill a racing ,pigeon.
After a headlong sweop,it; has
also been seen to seize it's
with• its claws and either
force it to the ground f pr, carry
it swiftly away to one of' the
nesting ledges, called series;
some of which have been, used• by -
peregrines for centuries.
When, the R.A.F. found in 1947
that bird accidenth to aircraft)
had cost the country' $60,000, in
one year, trained peregrine. fal-
cons were effectively employed
JAILBIRDS TRACK
BLOODHOUNDS
A, pack of bloodhounds kept
by the prison authorities at, Way-
cross recentlY scratched an exit
under the prison fences and took
to, the countryside,
Prisoners in' the charge,' of a
handful of guards were used' to
round up the dogs.
to rid airfields of unwanted birds,
'Peregrines are found in many
countries. One presented to Lon-
don Zoo two years ago was
captured When it took refuge on
a ship off Baffin Island in the
Hudson Strait, Labrador., Pere-
grines are • still trained by a
small number of falconers in.
Britain.
Falconers say that the death
blow to a victim is sometimes
given -by the falcon's hind. talons
as it flashes past the bird. Pere-
grines make'a strange swooshing ,
poise as they dive with wings
three-quarter closed.
Earn' Their Living
Making Doodles
How would you• like to earn a
living doing nothing but dood-
ling scribbling with pencils
Pieees.:af LPaiSet, arid being paid
for 'It?
'If sounds' an unlikely job. But
there are girls who are specially
employed• to, do it - skilled,
keen•eYed„ girls.
The doodling they do is not
afinfga''scribbling. •Every
day they test the "write-weathi-
nese and quality of new pen-
cils millions of 'Which,
are marinfaeturedby firms every
. Their deft fingers wield those
tiny rods: of 'graphite mixed with
pipe clay and enclosed• in wood-
n cagei WhiCh'itre call pencils.
Before 1565„ all modern writ-,
imp had to be cliine in ink," or at
best'aVith coloured chalks, Then
discovery of the graphite mine
• at Borrowdale (Cumberland)
gave England the monopoly in
lead pencils for many Yeaas.
was of 'such unusual purity that
it could be used in its natural
state for writing.
As you expect, there are lots
o interesting points about pen-
cils!
Wood used for the cheaper
kinds' of pencils is pine. In bet-
ter kinds it, is red cedar and red-
' Wood. Various grades of graph-
ite are used in pencils of vary-
• ing fineness. A hard pencil is
made • from equal , parts of clay
and graphite. An ordinary, pen-,
oil has seven parts clay, to ten
parts'. graphite: And there's still
larger proportion of graphite in
a soft pencil.
To-day electronics play, a part
in, the production of top-quality
pencils, One recent development
of a'big:U.S. firm. is "electrdnic"
graphite, This` cOmeianainly from
Ceylon, is • extremely fine and
makes pencils, so closely* grained
and resistant to breakage that
they last longer.
To profit from good adrice re:,-
" quires more wisdom than to give
it. -Churtott Collins:
Defied Sharks To
Flee Devil's Isle '
Not many of the world's most
famotis penal, institutions have '
been able• toa•riatoh, 'in hard fabt,
their sinister notoriety in leg-
end. For first-hand information
of prison 'life we roust' rely, on
the testimony either Of. former
inmates or warders - and both
s o u r,c e for obVious reasons,
find-it difficult to free' then-
selves. -of prejudice.
It is, 'however, almost impos-
sible - to exaggerate the horrers,
the spine chilling;' primitive' 'sa-
vagery of life in 'the French
penal colony „of Guiana-7, cone
of the, most fiendishly conceived
prisons of all ~tithe, ranking in
bestiality' with, Belsen.
B4ween the beginning of the
nineteenth century ,`serecl ' 1933,
more than a• laandred thOusand
Frenc' •subjects were sent to
serve sentences in', this hell on
earth. for crimes ranging from
theft, to 'murder. The settlement,
commonly known as'Peyil's- Is-
land, was established Aen the
principle of colonizatiOn by
transportation.
When the convicts finished
their terms, they were ''obliged
to remain- in the. colony for a
tUrther period .- corresponding
to 'the length of their sentence
the hope that they would
marry- and ;settle - dovin.
UnfOttunately, o n 1 y: a b o at
seven thottsand • of . the 'hundred'
thousand lived to complete their
sentences. Although an 'Average
. of nine hundred prisoners arriv-
ed'O'nri; Traria every s year,
there were never more than six
thotisand convicts alive at any
one time.
Escape is the number,one con-
versation topic in any prison;
in Guiana,. among the handful
Of 'men' who •had somehow man-
aged to retain their spirit and
sanity, it. was an obsession.
Almost wi thou t exception
every convict there had made at
least one attempt to escapel,, only
a few had, succeeded. The rest
were shot, recaptured, or weak-%
ened and killed by the merci-
less jungle. •
Together .with the islands of
• Royale and St. Joseph,, the gtim
Devil's I s an d belonged to a
group 'called, with monumental
inaccuracy, the. Isles of Salve-
tion,
With most Prison;, the prob-
lein of breaking out is the one
With which the inmates are most
concerned. In contrast, Devil's
Island was comparatively' easy
to escape from; the real prob-
lem was, having escaped to stir-
wive„
To Make, ler Dutch Guiana or
Btazil by land was to 'risk death,
from ;hunger or exhaustion
the impenetrable bugle. 'to ate'
tempt an escape by sett Was,. tts ,
court ' death exposure,
dretviiing. sharks. hit-theta .
More, even :if a convict Managed
Iteateach Dutch , Guiana or' Bra-
zit'' Would invariably be ar-
rested and heeded over to the
French,
There was but one really sale
haven for fugitives = Trinidad,
'eight hundred miles away.
This was the goal Of ten coil-
viets who planned a datifig, es-
cape bid in. September, 1934. -tied
bya man called Jean DtiVeilitiY,
the teii Were scattered thOugh-
out the penal colony fella of
them Were iniPaieoneci On Roy-
ale, tour On 8t. Joseph and twO.
on Devil's TSlan&
They cOnlintiniCated,, to lay
their plans, by means of the
food delivery boat whidli travel-
, led among the th r e e Islands:
'thivernay:' had Managed to Obe
thin Scheib money and conceal it,
on his person. With it he bought.
a 'sixteen foot canoe from it
Heathen ae negotiating the Oahe', ,
attleit through ii reliable 'trusty
On 'the food boat ea and hitting-
eti • 4he fiSherMan to row
Out at night.te a point Off Royale
ISland. • •
At Midnight on, the appointed
clay the four men on St. Josepo
and the twO on, Devil's islaOd
s"
ere
D1.1.11ernatlyeMasn3'd tothen()tYbareiee :others
were waiting for them. Then all
ten swam out to the point where
they were to illeet the .canoe.
Beall of them knew he was
risking his life by swimming in
those dangerous waters. Apart
from the treacherous currents
they were full of sharks and
barracudas v icious brates
which had put a bloody end to
innumerable eseape attempts.
AU the convicts ,on this °pea-
s 1 o n, however, survived the
swim. '
The boa t was waiting for
them; They clambered in and
rowed for the mainland: They
put the . fisherman ashore and
after obtaining food and water
set sail for Trinidad.
Then followed one of the most
hazardous and terrifying vey,
ages in the history of• small
craft. None of the ten knew
anything about navigation. They
merely pointed the boat' in what
they thought was the right di-
rection and hoped.
For thirty-two days they en-
dured storms and turbulent seas,
drenching downpours of r a in
and the scorching, agonizing
heat,' of the tropic sun. On the
twenty-seventh day their water
ran out; on the twenty - ninth
they ate 'the last of their food.
Exhausted, they lay on the deck
and waited for what seemed cer-
tain death.
Just` when. they 'seemed doom-
ed a British freighter spotted
them. The' fugitives were in poor
shape; they had been far from
fit when" they started - now
they were little more than frail
sun-blackened shadows. Thank-
,fully, they , clambered aboard
the freighter and' 'gulped .down
the water they were. given. It
seemed their troubles were over.
Then .their hopes crashed. The
ship's,' captain • informed them
that , the freighter's destination'
was Cayenneayrench Guiana.
Taking,on fresh supplies they,
returriedato their frail craft and
somehow r ea c he d Trinidad,
where the y rested for thirty
days. But the ten, convicts did
not plan to stay • in Trinidad-
their destination Was. Mexico or
Panama, where fewer questions
would'•be asked,
They obtained another craft
and set out,again. Winds hiiffet-
ed them and they were drenched
by squalls. On: the twelfth day
'their 'little beat was driven' on
to a coral reef off the , Coast' of
Curacao, and smashed to pieces.
Miraculously, all the fugitives
survived. They stumbled ashore
and were cared for.by local re-
sidents. When they recovered
they w'e're given ,yet another
craft - a fourteen foot fishing
beat - in which they' set sail
for the third time.
The fit* night ,out their yard
parted and they had to fight
their wa tt' to San Nicolas Bay,
Aruba. Here the y were given
shelter a ri d they stayed long
enough for their boat to be re-
paired.
Even after their nightmare
ekperieriees so far they were
still prepared to brave a further
voyage. • With fresh clothing,
food and Cigarettes they set off
again. Three miles from Aruba
their boat capsized and , sank.
HoW none of them drowned
will never be known. In, a 'tur-
bulent sea they somehow man-
aged to keep afloat until a Dutch
pilot boat rescued them ,and.
brought them, back' to Aruba,
Stilt they were not defeated.
The colony subscribed funds' for
a bigger boat and at daybreak
on November 9th, 1934, the ten
put to sea Tor an unknown des-
tination.
What became Of. them after
that is unknown. The ten were ,
`tough convicts, but when One
considers the hell they endured
it Is difficult not to hope that
they reached their goal — and
' freedom. They certainly earned
it.
MAKE Old cars CPA Bite new. Amazing
motor compound, Tested, proyen, Fully guaranteed, s3.95 postpaid. lieweo, Box
164.13, liunlock Creek, PenriaylVanfa.
BABY CHICKS
SOME for prompt shipment, and to
order, on. Ames dayolde, white and
brown egg speciallets, dual !U7Pose,
and broiler chicks. Available, `started
pullets; send
(
,risk, See loPa Prolhtri write BrayHatchery, 120
North, Hamilton, Ont.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BE YOUR OWN BOSS!
OWN AND OPERATE
A 'coineeetered Unattended
Westinghouse Laundromat
Equipped Laundry Store.
Net°$4,00048,000 Annually,
Write or phone today far full Infos..
mation about unattended coin-operated
Westinghouse Laundromat equipped
laundry store opportunities In your
community, You manage in your spare
time - while netting •high income.
Werfinatine 90% of your total purchase
.• , offer you longest financing per.
iod at losvest monthly instalments. You
receive training and advice from a
national organization that has. helped
over 8500 men and women like you
go into business; for themselves. No
experienee,:',necessary. .Modest invest.
meat. This proven new. frofitable'auto.
matic business offers' a. money-making
opportunity to anyone , who •wants.-to
.own •his own business. Compare per
' complete program,
AID.'CANADA, LTD.
Adijance-, Road,
Toronto IS, Ontario.
Roger 6-7255
BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
DRY cleaning plant ire- good southern'
Ontario town. Outstanding opportum
ity, particulars on enquiry. W. H. Molse
Realtor, Blenheim, Ontario,
. GROCERY and meat market for sale.
Complete Butcher Shop 'Includes all
. stock and equipment on the Beach,-
$13,500„ ,Write Ray's Market, 2008' S.
Ocean Dr., Vero Beach, Florida,
DRUG STORE FOR SALE ,
TORONTO EGLINTON AVE.
ESTABLISHED over 20 years - owner
retiring - modern attractive store At bus stop,,:- velum& $79,000 •Iong lease
5175. monthly - books open for inspec•
lionsuit two grads with sales ideas
- asking $7,000 for fixtures and $13,000
for stock, owner will assist with financ-
ing.
DESCRIPTIVE BULLETIN MAILED
ON. REQUEST
WILLIAM' DRAPER
Business Broker EM. 44710
147 SPADiNA AVE., TORONTO ONT.
FARM MACHINERY
DAIRY MEN
Still breaking pp bales
the hard way?
NOW: WINSTED Ro10-matie,
the origtnal
BALE SHREDDER
SAVES' YOUR TIME, TEMPER
AND . YOUR BACK
Shreds dry or frozen bales, Get a free
demonstration. Write for literature to
E. G. McDougall & See, Blenheim, On.
tart%
GEESE
BREEDING Geese, high producing Pit.
grim Strain. Hatching 'eggs and Gos•
'Ungs in. season. Special rates for large
orders. Walter Gauthier. RH 1. Belle
Corners, Ontario.
HELP WANTED - MALE
COMBINATION man. Compositor ark
•• Linotype 'operator required, • for Job •
shop,*' Apply Matey Printing Co., • 167
Wellington St., Sarnia, Ontario,
MARRIED mart interested in caring for
purebred. Holstein show herd' on R.O.P.
Must be experienced. References and
-wages expected• must accompany appli-
cation. Modern living accommodation
supplied,'Box .205,,:123-18th Street, Nev
„Toronto, Ont.
;INSTRUCTION
EARN more! Bookeeping, Salesman.
,shIprSherthand, Typewriting, etc. Lee
Arins „500it Ask, ifor.free: eiretilar No. 93.
Canadian CorresPondence Conrses, 1260
Bay Street, Toronto
MAGAZINES.
FLORIDA! Opportunity Paradisel nor.
. Ida Cracker Magazine tells all in words-
pictures. $1.50 per year. Old Cracker,.
135 White Drive, Dept. C,L.. Tallahassee,
Florida.
MAILING SERVICE
OUR Mailing. Service will mail any
letter. to, ,anywhere 506, Special rates tor quantity mailing, Packages extra.
Pyramid Exchange, 712 Elizabeth, Fres-
no, California.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
"PORTABLE Sawmill for sale - 10ft capacity,' 30" 'x 52" blade, heavy
duty International industrial engine,
24" planer. Good madhlnes to supple.
silent farm Income. Complete 22500.00,
Phone Seneca 5.2609 or write
J. P. LUMBER CO.
137 Les ** ranee Rd., Tecumseh, Ontario."
ISSUE.* 1960:
,Largest selection new and used, out.
repair
Ail:1 iciltnir BROTHERS's
compressors
sand
,Air
T"te. 07 Stuart. St, West - Hamilton, Ontario.
AIR COMPRESSORS Vs to 10 11. P., 1.1.
standing velum trade/rut aceepted;,,wez
ett4,100AteifinD.r. isutsayoGeregi earn", tanku oent., o tient ct..-
Telephone JAekson 24505
"DESTROYER" for use in outdoor toll. eta, Eats down to the earth, saves clean-
ing. Directions. Thousands of users,
coast to coast. Price $1.00 per can, post-
paid. LOG CABIN PRODUCTS, 322*Yeri5 Road, Guelph, Ontario,
MONEY TO LOAN
' UNLIMITED Money Loans - To City
and Farm Folks, Money for anything
and anywhere. Phone or write now.
OPS Investm,ents Ltd.. 09 Avenue Road,
Toronto WA, 2-2442,
MEDICAL
PEOPLE ARE TALKING MOUT THE •
GOOD RESULTS.PROM TAKING
DIXON'S REMEDY FOR RHEUMATIC
PAINS AND NEURITIS.
MUNRO'S DRUG. STORE,
335 ELGIN OTTAWA.
$1.25 Express Collect.
POST'S ECZEMA SALVE
BANISH the torment of dry eczema
rashes and weeping skin troubles.
Post's Eczesna Salve will not disappoint
you. Itching scaling' and burning ecze= ma, acne, ringworm pimples and ,foot
eczema will respond readily to the
stainless odorless ointment regardless
of how stubborn or hopeless they seem.
Sent Post Free on Reesigit of Price
PRICE 53.50 PER JAR
POST'S REMEDIES
2565 St. claw Avenue East
TORONTO
OPPORTUNITIES FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
BE A HAIRDRESSER
JOIN ,CANADA'S LEADING, SCHOOL
Great Opportunity
Learn Hairdressing
Pleasant dignified profession; good
wages. Thousands,of successful
Marvel Graduates
America's Greatest System.
Illustrated Catalogue Fret
W or Call
MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL
355 Bloor St, W., Toronto ,
Branches:
44 King St. W., Hamilton
72 Rideau Street, Ottawa
PERSONAL
ADULTS! Personal Rubber Goods, 35
assortment for $2.00. Finest quality,
tested, guaranteed. Mailed...In plain
sealed package plus free Birth Control
booklet and catalogue of supplies.'
WesternDistributers, BOX 24TP
Regina, Sask.
HEALTH, Happinees, Prosperity, Ad-
vancement and Success are accelerated
by the Home Course inEtayebology. In-
formation free. Royal College. of. Set
once, 709 Spadina,Ave.,„ ;FToronto. Can-
ada „.
, GRAY hair back to natural color with
Never,GraY.:.tonie. Write for 'free
-folder, A. ,J. ,Bruyere, 828 'Notre Dame
,'Avenue,'Winnipeg 3, Manitoba., • ,
WHY Be 'Lonely? 1960 Directory of 30
largest Get. Acquainted- Clubs. Send•
=41.00 W. Monk Bureau, 3033 Cockrell
Avenue, Fort; Worth, TexesrU.StA.
, 'Seeking Companionship?
WRITE or contactConfidential Mar. rlage Bureau; 75
Ottawa, CE. 2-4664rafts Sty Suite 08, elms., RE, 3,3669. ' no answer or
PET 'STOCK FOR BALI
• REGISTERED Collie puppies for sale,
Beautifully, marked sable and white,"
Just like Lassie, Mrs: Lyle Brewery,
Charing Cross, Ontario. Blenheim. OR,
6-5708.
GRADUATE PHARMACIST
WANTED
TO assist In pharmacy of 3S5-bed mod-
ern, general hospital',.
ti,PlY5.4sY, 40-hour week; penalon plan.
PERMANENT position available, Mime-
etatIng referenOeS, =exPerience, eta, io;, ADMINISTRATOR'
Sudbury General ',Hospital
SUDBURY, ONTARIO .
PHOTOGRAPHY
Films developed and
SAVE I SAVE I SAVE I
8 magna prints in .album•40#
12 magna iepporinntt4s .514n eaaler m 50#
KODACOLOR
Developing roll $1.00 (not including prints)," ,Color prints 350.rateh extra:
Ansco and Ektachrome 35# mm 20 ex-
posures mounted in slides $1.25 Color
prints from slides .350 each, tdoney
refunded in full "for' •uliprinted.cnejle-
tives,
FARMER'S. CAMERA 'CLUB • • BOX 31 GALT, ONT.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
FLORIDA'S greatest land bargain.
High, dry 10s acre - $395.00 - ,,No
money down - $10 monthly Between
ala and Gulf Streets Electric
shing. - ,Hunting. Write Dept. ,HI
Rainbow Park, Box 521, Ocala, Fla.
STAMPS "
STAMPS bought, sold. Approvals by
jnall. Early Canadian stamps and money
wanted. Simply write to Stamps for
Collectors, 1322 Bloor St. 'Sy., Toronto
4, Qnt., Canada.
STAMPS WANTED
WILL- pay- 40 cents per' 100 for large
aize Canadian, U,S,A, stamps or will
exchange for foreign.
WILSON'S STAMP EXCHANGE
7 Peter Street South, Orillia, Ontario.
TEACHER,WANTED
"-REQUIRED for Physical Education,
Music Languages etc., at' Elementary. and High, School levels, Salary $4;000 to $7,000 according to qualifications and
experience. Married allowance $300,
Dependants' allowance up to $200. APPLY, to Mr. A. E. Hepinstall, Secre-
tary-Treasurer, School Board Office,
603.11th Street, Brandon, Man."
WANTED ,
WANTED TO PURCHASE
USED -200 amp. portable welders, gas
driven any quantity. Also lift trucks
and industrial equipment.
Apply:
STANDARD ENGINES, EQUIPMENT
a SUPPLIES LTD.
Ill Parkdale Ave, N. ,Hamilten, Ontario.
LI. 5.isss '
WATCHES
S
SWISS Selfwinding Gents Wrist Watch,
21 jewels, automatic calendar, sweep
'Second, shock And 'waterproof, on17'
15.50. I. Monnier & Co., Tramelan,
witzerland. "
WINTER RESORTS
.:'ACAPULCO - MEXICO
ECONOMICAL •efficiency beach units,
bungalows, pool, shopping and house-
/molehill services included. Bungalow*
MAZDT138, Box '345, Acapulco Mexico. '
1TC H.
STOPPED
Very first use of seic,iiiing, cooling liquid
D.D.D. Prescription. positively relleveps
raw red itch-caused by eczema, rashes.,
scalp irritation, chafins--other Itchtreubles.
Greaseless, stainless. 39e trial lsottlemust
satisfy or ,money back. DonIt Suffer: Ask
your druggist for D. IL 9. PRESCRIPTION.;
S . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . ,
AUTOMOBILES. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE PHARMACIST WeNriet
THEr'R'E 'WORTH MORE
IF THEY'ARE BLACK
Breed More' Profit Into. Your Calves
Bui An ABERDEEN ANGUS Bull
AT 'TH'E ONTARIO BEEF BULL SALE
Toronto
WED., MARCH 2nd, 1960.
ANGUS Bulls Nit More $ $ $ in Your Pocket
Market your calves at '10 to 14 months of age.
Packers pay a premium for Angus calves because
they have a higher dressing percentage — more
beef where it counts — less bone, belly and brisket.
Only Angus or Angus cross-bred calves are eligible
for Red Triangle'Rrand Baby Beef. Thirty-one of the
40 prize-winners in the carcass classes at the
Royal Winter Fair were Angus carcasses,
ANGUS Bulls Cross Best on Other Breeds
If your cows are horned, Angus bulls breed the
horns off your oalves, If your herd is red or white,
they soon turn it black. The calves are 100% horn-
less and uniform in colour.
. . Settle a higher percentage of cows at first service
with natural breeding
Angus Bulls Will Start' Selling at Approximately 4.00 p.m.
ONTARIO ABERDEEN ANGLES ASSOCIATION
4
4
a