Clinton News Record, 1945-01-11, Page 6BEEF AT $4.50 A POUND.
Teddy, grand champion steer of the Chicago Market Fat Stock'
Show, raised by Ben Greve has been purchased by the Firestone
I Tire :& Rubber Company. Teddy tipped the scales at 1,170 pounds
and auctioned at $4.80• a pound. Russell A. Firestone (left). is seen
taking delivery of the champion.,
'Sargent' Complicates
'Major' -Situation
It seems, • that a U: S. Maj. Sar-
- gent has a sergeant' major., named
Sgt. Majorworking for hint at a
training camp., - -
Maj. George' E. Sargent recent- '
ly-..was appointed special services
officer of, the. AAF training com-
mand station.. In the athletic de-
par,tment. is T/Sgt. Steven.Major,
who is the sergeant major, 'non
commissioned officer in charge of
the office.
In an appearance at' a . boxing
show there, Maj. Sargent compli-
cated the major situation. He called
Sgt. Major, thesergeant major,
(are you following?) into the ring
to stand at itis'side.
"During your travels around
$14,000 Nail
The hazards' oh the farm were
again ..demonstrated by the: death
recently at Chicago of the famous
Canadian Holstein bull, Ivlontvic
Renown, which sold`' for the Can-
adian record price 'of $14,000 two.
years ago at .Brantford, Ont. 'A
nail killed him, ,He had swallowed
it, and died following an opeatien
for its removal from his stomach.
this training camp,". said the Ma-
jor„ over the mike, "you'll probably
see a lot of us, -I am Maj, Sargent,
This soldier -at ;sty side is Sgt, Ma- -
jor. If you call either of us 'Major'
- you'll be right. If you calf either
of us 'sergeant' — you'll be right."
"But," he added, 'be careful what .
you call these, second lieutenantsl"
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA'
General Statement, 30th November, 1944
LIAttl LITRES
Capital stock paid up - $ 35,000,000.00
Reserve fund- $ 20,000,000.00
Balance of profits wrrieddfo'rward as per Profit and
Loss Account 4,247,671.56
Dividends unclaimed' $ 24,247,671.5650,675.46 ' ..
Dividend No, 279 (at 695per annum), payable. 1st
December, 1,344 625,000.00
24,823,247.02
Deposits by and balances due to Dominion Govern- $ 69,823,247,02-
$232,148,156.00
Deposits by andbalances,duc to Provincial Govern-
ments 21,453,136.10
Deposits by the public not bearing interest 807,245,414.46
Deposits by the public bearing interest, including •
interest accrued to date of statement 592,851,469A0 - -
Deposits by and' balances due, to other chartered -
banks in Conado .. $,161:93"
Deposits by and balances duo to banks and bankiog..
correspondents elsewhere than in Canada..':., 2
,, 3,1$3,358:61 0'
1,676,884,696.19 '
Notes of the bank in circulation - 9,580,371.66
Acceptances and letters of credit outstanding 42,347,097.19
Liabilities to the public not included under the
foregoing heads - - 1,616,390.59
ASSETS
Gold'and subsidiary coin held in Canada 9 1,775,041.40
Gold and subsidiary' coin held. elsewhere 1,402,082.55
Notes of Bank of Canada 36,421,787.75
Deposits with Bank of Canada 105,209,611.49
' Government and bank notes other than Cenodian79,047,151,39
Notes of and cheques on other banks - $ 75,260,199.08
, Deposits with and balances due by other chartered
banks in Canada 6,674.81
Due by banks and banking correspondents elsewhere
than in Canada 78,630,246.05
$1,790,251,802.65
Dominion Government direct •and guaranteed
securities maturing within two years, not
exceeding market value
Other Dominion Government direct and guaranteed
securities, not exceeding market value -
Provincial Government turret and guaranteed
securities maturing within two years, not
exceeding market value
Other Provincial Government direct and guaranteed
securities, not exceeding market value
Canadian municipal securities, not exceeding mar-
ket value
Public securities other than Canadian, not exceeding
market value
Other bonds, debentures and stocks, not exceeding
market value
Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) loans in
Canada on stocks, debentures, bonds end other
securities of a sufficient marketable value
to rover
Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) loans else-
where than in Canada on stocks, debentures,
bonds and other securities of a sufficient mar-
ketable value to cover
•
Current loans and discounts in Canada, not other-
wise included, estimated loss provided for..,$261,024,287.72.
Current loans and discounts elsewhere than in
Canada not otherwise included, estimated loss '
provided for 79,117,970.17
Loans to provincial governments - - 1,109,729.68
Loans to cities, towns, municipalities and school
districts • 8,815,745.35
Non-current loans, estimated loss provided for, , 585,143.08
Liabilities of customers underacceptances and letters of credit
as per contra
Real Estate other than bank premises
Mortgages on real estate sold by the bank
Bank premises at not more than cost, less amounts,: if any, written.
off
Deposit with the Minister of Finance for the security of note cit
culation 625,000.00
Shares of and loans to controlled companies - 3,987,786.72
Other assets not included under the foregoing heads - 1,027,331.38
.$1,790,251,802.65•'
$ 223,855,674.51
153,897,113.95
438,082,169.89
299,945,251.15
43,459,453.93
28,645,660.60
16,754.325.72
81,310,288.45
27,493,292.52
25,885,985.74
34,620,089.00
$1,377,849,205.53
361,652,376.00
42,347,097.19
• 976,30149.
510,250.57
12,276,453.77
M. W. WILSON, S. G. DOBSON
President. General Manager.
AUDITORS' REPORT
To 713E SHAREHOLDERS, THE ROYAL BANK 00 CANADA:
We have examined the above Statement of Liabilities and Assets as at 3013, November,
1944. with the books and accounts of The Royal Bank of Canada at Head Office and with the
certified returns from the branches, We have checked the cash and the securities representing
the Bank's investments held at the Head Office at the close of'tke fiscal year, aridat various
dates during the year have also checked the cash and investment securities at several of the
important branches. .'
We have obtained all the information and explanations that we have required, and in our
opinion the transactions of the Bank, which have come under our notice, have been within the .
powers of the Bank. The above statement is in our opinion properly drawn up so as to disclose
' the true condition of the Bank as at 30th November, 1944, and fa as shown by the books of '
the Bank. M. OGDEN HASKELL, C.A,,
of Haskell, Eldcrkin & Co.
GUT E..HOULT C.A., Auditors.
of P. s. Rees .& Sons 1( -
' !device,!, Canada; December 22, 1944. -
PRO T AND ND LOSS ACCOUNT
Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November,
1943 $ 3,815,487.77
Profits for the year ended seen November, 1944, after
providing $2,127,214,86 for Dominion Govern-
ment taxes and after makingappropriations to
Contingency Reserves, out of which Reserves.
provision for all bad and doubtful debts has
been made - .3,812,183.79.
$_ 7,627,671.54
APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: -
-Dividend No. 226'. at 6% per annum 9. 525,000,00
Dividend No. 227 at 6% per annum , - 525,000.00
Dividend No. 228"at 6% per annum 625800.00
Dividend No. 229 at; 696 per annum 52$,,000.00.
$ 2,100,000.00
Contribution to the Pension Fund Society 880,000.00
Appropriation for Bank Premises 400,000.00
Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward 4,247,671.56
$ 7,627,671.86
M. W. • WILSON, - S. G. DOBSON,
President; 'General Manager.
Montreal, December 32, 1944.
WHAT. 'SCIENCE
IS DOING
Vitamin Pills
Vitamin pills had a severe joke
played on then; at'-:Duke-Universi-
FY's School of Medicine recently,'
says the Christian ;Science. Monit-
or. So did those who indiscrimin-
ately dose themselves with :'vitam-
ins.,
At the request of the Quarter-'.
master General of the United
States Army '200'volunteer medical'
students and technicians offered''
themselves as guinea pigs for 30,
days. They were divided into five'
groups, "four "groups being given
varyingquantities of vitamins, and
the fifth' group being given nothing
but inert pills with no medicinal or
• vitamin value. Two doctors who
conducted the experiment said, at
the end of the time, that they found
the seine beneficial effect .on the
"pep" and health of the group gi'v=
en the dummy pills as on . those
who took vitamins! They added:
It has 'been implied that, even
v. hen no demonstrable deficien-
cy exists, one's sense of well-
being and ability to perform:
• work can be- improved greatly
by the addition of vitamins to
the. dict. . There is at present''
n0- onclusiv-evidence to sub-
. stantiate this point of view.
We venture to assume that their
findings will not be widely quoted
in vitamin advertisements.
EARLY BIRD -WOMAN
Madame Helene Mortier, 67,
France's first woman flyer, is
pictured on recent arrival in New
York en route to visit her husband,
Col. Pierre Mortier of the French
Air Mission, convalescing in Wash-
ington. Madame Mortier started
flying with Louis Blerlot in 1905.
-Jags Cook Rice "
- While On March
Something new has been added
to th0Jgpanese army.
It's a mess kit that cooks rice
while the soldirr marches.
The Japanese News Agency
broadcast the report that a Nip---
ponese inventor had perfected a.
"Portable. mess kit and stove en-
abling one to cook rice even while
on a march. Ott- and one-half
pounds of rice can •be cooked in,
30 'minutes."
'Billy' Bishop Still
Allied,Aee of Aces
And Greatest Living Ace Of
All Nations, Says The
New Yorker
The Billy Bishop who shot down
seventy-two German planes in the
last war is now Air Marshall. Wil-
liam - A. Bishop of the R.C.A,F.'
and the author of "Winged Peace,"
a sober discussion of the future of
aviation, He. is still the Allied all-
wars ate of aces, and the greatest
living ace of all nations.
Vole had a talk with 'him when
hewas in town last week and found
him a good deal less weighted
down by his gold braid (his rank
is the equivalent of our lieutenant-
general)than we have come to ex-
pect of general officers. "In a way
it's all a fake," he told' us amiably,
"I'm nota military man at all. I'm';.
in the oil businbss in Montreal.
It's a great surprise' to me to realize.
that I've spent twelve and ,a half
years of my life in ubforns." Brok-
en down, this figure, represents:
three years at the Royal Military
College, Canada's West Point; four
and a half years in the last war;
and five in this one. Bishop's re-
cord as an ace was topped by Von
Richtofen, who wa's credited with
eighty planes, . and Foncic, the,
Frenchman, who had seventy-five.
Rickenbacker, the leading Ameri-
can ace of the First World War,
had only twenty-six. Richtofen was
killed toward the end of thear,
w ,
although not by, Bishop, as many
think.
Lately the American press has
taken to saying that Bishop knock-
ed down a: hundred and ten planes.
"It's utterly ',incomprehensible to
me," he said. "How American to
want ,something better; as they
say" He'd settle fora bit of credit
"for bagging two German observa-
tion balloons, something that no-
body ever mentions. "Theyseem to
think there's nothing ` to popping
off a couple of pieces of rubber at
the end of a string, but I'd as soon
have shot down fifteen planes as
one of those bloody balloons. They
had some of ahem rigged up so
they exploded all over you it you
shot at them."
THE LADY' DUNKS
The Lady ,from Connecticut, Rep.
Clare Boothe Luce, dunks a dough-
nut at an informal party given by
tith Army G..I. s for Congressional
delegation visiting Italian front.
British Columbia's
Japanese ' Problem
The Pacific states, which former-
ly housed 110,000 Japanese, have a•
population 50 percent, says the
Vancouver. Sun, greater than the
whole of Canada. In California, the
Japanese represented less than, half
of line present,;: of the population.
In British Colgmbia they repre-
sented nearly three percent. of the
whole. Jap -town in Vancouver was
relatively far more- prominent . than
any single Japanese community in
the Pacific States. of America.
OTTAWA REPORTS
That Canada's Resources In Men,
Materials; 'Money oney IVInst Remain
-Mobilized For War .in 1945 `
The prodigious effort of Canad-
ians on the home front that in 1944
brought this country into second'
place as an e,:potting nation will
have to be carried into 1045,
This was the, note sounded in
New Year statements by the Min-
ister of Finance, Hon. J. L. Ilsley
and the munitions minister, Hon:
C, D. Howe. '
"Our resources of men, materials
and money, must remain mobilized
for war purposes, and postpone-
ment of cherished plans is the pros-
pect'for 1045," Mr. Ilsley said.
Mr. Howe's statement revealed
that Canada enters this year with
War output still close to its peak,
and in certain' - types of amntuui-
tion the output will be stepped up
sharply, However he pointed out
that improved ,tnethodli- coupled
whit"virtual coilpietion'of war con-
struction, !tate meant .a drop in
expenditure. "
Only 3061%" of Canadian- produc-
tion goes to Canadian: fighting
forces. The remainder goes to the
United Kingdom, the Untied States,
Russia, Australia, New. Zealand,
India, China, France and other Un-
ited Nations. Four-fifths of our pre-
sent . foreign trade is estimated to
be wholly of a wartime character.
4s: ,
* 4'
Penicillin, the ,new' bacteria -kill-
ing drug which is credited with
saving thousands 'ofgtives both in
the armed forces aiid among civ-
ilians
the past year, is 0o15 avail -
,able in hospitals throughout Can-
ada,
The part payed by Canadian
farmers in aiding its production is
disclosed by the Dotninicn Depart-
ment of Agriculture. Between
March and October last, some 1500
farmers ih Ontario and Quebec pro-
vided 00,000,000lbs. of whey for the
manufacture ksf milk sugar and
whey powder.,Of, this 300 tons of
Milk sugar have gone into the
manufacture of penicillin: in Can-
ada, and 1,000 tons of. whey pow-'
der into'poultry and livestock feeds.
The department quotes penicillin
mauufacturdrs: as saying That with-
out increased supplies of milk
sugar,' for the:culture in, which. pent-
..cillin .mould . is grown the produc=
tion., would not have reached its
present--'peak.:"Lt .is estimated that
1045 production of this drug may .
require over 60 tons °a' month..
v.,i t r
After payment of inferest due to
the public and' to they govcrnntettt,
- the Canadian Nation l Railway
System will be able to 'remit a 1044'
cash ,surplus to the treasury, R. C.
Vaughan, the president, says in his
annual review. '
With only a slight increase . in
equipment, the system. ca rried twice
the alnpunt of freight and express
carried in pre-war years, and four
times the number of passengers:
IlrOU CIiECKED
1111 int limey Back Mone Bac
111
or k
Y
For quick relief from itching caused by eczema,
athlete's foot: scabies, pimples and others tching
conditions. use mire, cooling, medicated, liquid
D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless and
stainless. Soothes, comforts and quick! calms
intense for 0. ID. D. miner.
RIPyTIOdruggist
f
li di es MONTHLY 't
io re eve. sir $ of MONTH Y1
Fema 1e-Woakn ss'.
� e
Lydia. E, Plpkhani'§,Vegetable. Cont
Pound is made especiaily'for women
to help relieve ; -periodic pain. with
weak, norvbus,, tired, trr£table-feel-
ings—due to functlonal.monthty'
disturbances. Plnkham's Compound
helps_ nature and that's the kind
of medicine to buys Follow label
directions, Worth tryingl
LYDIA E. PiNKHAM'S coMPe^uno
'FL.YIN.G WINDMILLS' FOR Tk1E ARM
Quantity production of "flying windmills" for the U. S. Army is
now under way at Nash-Kelvinator's Detroit, Mich,, plant. The '
unusual photo above dhows a trio of the R -e helicopters during ,
demonstration for military observersand, industry officials. at the
plant. airport. ,
New Year's Toast
Now, then, let's couple the Fu:
tore' of England with the past of
England. The glories and victories
and triumphs that are over, and
the sorrows that are over,. too.
Let's drink to our sons who made .,
part of the pattern and to our
hearts that died with them, Let's
drink to the spirit of gallantry and
courage that made a strange Heav-
en. out of unbelievable Hell, and
let's drink to the hope that one day
this country of ours, which.tt9e love
so: much, will find dignity and
greatness and peace again.
• —New Year's Toast
from Cavalcade
by Noel Coward.
Scrap iron front battle areas is
being salvaged by Allied troops in
huge quantities.
They'li Walk
•Soldiers. who get seasick crossing
the Atlantic have .formed a new
- organization. It . is: "The Associ-
ation of Americans Who Don't
Want to Go Horne Until They
Build a Bridge Across the Atlantic
So We Can Walk."
'Sign Aid Treaty •
Signing of a mutual aid, agree-
ment between Canada and India
has been announced. The supplies
to be provided by Canada, it wad •
disclosed, consist' chiefly of auto -
votive equipment for the Indian
Army.
Russia's population of 193 Mil-
lions consists off nearly 200 differ-
ent nationalities.
Special
notice
ABOUT COLDS
Now, when colds strike, relieve
miseriesRobthwithat home:proyed Vick,
Vapo
ACTS2WAY$
AToCFee
It PENETRATES toupper bronchial'.
tubes with soothing medicinal
vapors. It STIMULATES chest and
back ,surfaces like a warming
poultice. And what's. more, 15
keeps right on worldng for hours--
even while you sloop!'
Just rub throat, chest and back
with good old Vioks VapoRtib at
bedtime. VapoRub goes to Work
Instantly to relieve coughing
spasms, ease muscular soreness.
or tightness. It invites restful,
comforting sleep. And• often by
.morning,most"of the misery is
gone. Try VapoRub•s epeeist
2 -way action tonlghtt When a
cold strikes, be sure you 11861 lilac -
tested Vicks 'VapoRub:
VOICE OF'
0 C THE
PRESSE
MODERN WITCHES,
Folks Who used to make strange
predictions about the future were
burned' as witches. Now they be-
come columnists: for newspapers.
-- Brandon $un.
• TOO MUCH
An optimist is a man who expects
a home atmosphere in a hotel and
hotel service at home. —.
Wall Street Journal.
LAWS FOR OTHERS
The reason. `why •thereare so
many laws is that most .of them
were made for"the other fellow."
— Kitchener Record,
"COOTIES"
"Strange Little Things' Stick to
Memory at the Front." Last war,
they stuck to.shirts.
— Windsor Star.
RA IV 0111(2165'.
100 CHICKS FREE
WITH EVERY ()EWER OF 100 PUL-
let
ULlet chicks, we give 1110 free chicks
(our choiceLeghorn pullets.
$21,05 per 100, barred Rock pul-
lets 01096 per 100. White Rock
Pullets $24:95 per 100, Brown log -
born Pultete 024.98 per 100. All
chicks sold backed by high egg
7 Pedigreed
bucelf boolcs
D. Garn
100 70 live delivery, Itent Hatch-
ery. Chnthatn, Ontario,
DANISH BROWN L'EGHORNS 251X-
ed 20 cents. Pullets 35e, Barred
Rocks mixed 141661. :Pullets 2561.
Largo English White Leghorn
mixed 12e, Pullets 26c, All stock
blond tested bred to lay and high
(Manly. (ochrane's Pou1try
Farm, R[dgetown, Ontario.
83.00 ROOKS YOUR 010DE11
ORDER YOUR 1946 CHICKS NOW,
and - not be disappointed. Ali
chicks are from guaranteed test-
ed stock, and from 26 oz. eggs
or better. Barred Rooks mixed
912.00 per 100.''White Leghorns'
mined $11.00 per 100, Burred
Roch Pullets 510.00 per 100,
white Leghorn Pullets $22.00 per
100, while Rocks • mixed $16.00
Per 100, .white Rock Pullets.
. 524,00 per 100, Brown-leghsrns
mixed' 513.00 per 100, [frown leg -
horn pullets $24.00 pet 100. We
guarantee 100% live delivery,
balance paid. C.O.D. Maple - City
Hatchery. Chatham. Ontario. •
TOP NOTCH CHICKS GIVE YOU.
n liead start quicker. . with
betterprofit. A chick thatis 'big
and healthy.. has a handicap. Over
one that is small and wealc. Ev-
ery Top Notch chicle is from
bloodtested Government Approved
stock, assuring you chicks that
are known for their quick grbwih,
stamina -and high livability. Spec-
ial discounts offered for Carly
booking -and early delivery. You
'can purchase January hatched
non -sexed White Leghorns ala low
as. $11.45 per hundred, Barred
Rocks 812.45. Send for catalogue
and early prleetist. Also laying
and ready to lay pullets for lin-
mediate delivery. Top Notch
Chlckerfes, Guelph, Ontario. .
ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW.
AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED
your chicks for next sprint, .when
you want them. [Jarred Ruck •
mixed 512.00. per 100, white leg -
horns mixed. 511.00 per 100, Bar-
red (tock Pullets 510,00 per 100,
white lsghorn pullets $21.00 per
100. Heavy Breed Cuts. 55.00 per
100. Leghorn Otis, 82.00 -.per 100.
All chicks hatched from 26. oz.,
eggs or better and from special
mated Clocks.. Uaaranteed 10095
live delivery, '81.00 boons your
order, b'tlance QO.D, Rainbow
.Hatebery,' Chatham. Ontario.
YOURLAST-CHANCE -TO ENTER
the bean contest, Make $60.00 the
easy' way. 33 prizes in all. Send
for full.. details. Contest closes
January 16th. You can also save
$2.00 p r hundred •on'non-sexed
chicks , $4.00 per hundred on pul-
let chicks,' providing we receive
l5th:'.fo rdelivery� anytime in Teti
ruary. You will not only save
money but youwill mince extra
money with TWeddle Pcbruary
hatched chicks. Great Britain .
'waits five hundred thousand
cases'offresh eggs between Sep-
tember 1st and .December Mat,
1045. Earlier pullets, better grown
pullets is. the key to adjusted
production. Twaddle Hatcheries
can supply bitter laying stock
and can give early delivery. 10-
cubators now running. Also lay-
ing and ready to lay pullets for
Immediate delivery. Free cat-
alogue. ue Tweddle Chick Hatcheries
Limited Fergus, Ont.
25 PULE CHICKS
Ot1R FOUNDAT1ON STOCK IS
registered and pedigreed birds.
Nothing better In Carisda. Order.
now.' Prices for mixed baby
'ehtotcs, males and femaites: Bar-
red' Rocks, 919,00 per hundred;
White Leghorns, $11.00; White.
Rooks, $16,00; Brown Leghorns,
513.00. P11110t prides: Burred
Rocks, 519.00; White Leghorns,
522500; White' Rocks,:.,• $24.00::
Brown Leghorns, $24,00. •25 free
chielts, our choice, will be given
for each 200 mixed chicks 'order
ed and 25 free chicks for each
100 day old pullets ordered. ,
Goddard Chick. . Hatchery, Bri-
tannia Heights, Ontario.
IT'S VERY IMPORTANT1,0070
der-:chicke now to avoid later
disappointment. If you .have the
enuipfnent, an early start with
January -February chicks gets you
into the good paying .-markets. .for
poultry and eggs,' But whatever
YOU want, Whenever- Sou wish
delivered, order now. Bray Hatch
ery, 130 John St. N., Hamilton, Ont.,
DYEING & CLEANING •
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning. Write to us
for information: We are glad to.
answer your questions, Depart-
ment H, Parker's Dye Works
Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- '
ronto,
HAIRDRESSING'
LEARN. HAIRDRESSING THE .
Robertson method. information
on request regarding classes.
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad-
emy. 137 Avenue Road, Toronto.
FOR -SALE
TWO CARLOADS, WELL BROKEN
Draft. horses, Percherons,Bol-
klahs, 4 ^to 7 years old, weighing
00
to 1700 lbs, Apply Ross E.
Matlock, Box 29, Gortitz, Sa0k,
ONE JET BLACK GELDING
Standard Bred weighs, 1200 lbs.,
stands over 16 Hands, sound and
right, well broken to all harness,
and has a good way of moving.
One Black gelding, Sire Hackney.
Dant Standard Bred, weighs 1200
lbs., stands 10 hands, weighs 1200
lbs., star in forehead and two
'white hind -Fetlocks, rising .-6
years - old sound and right and
well broken to all harness. This
is a good classy town and $000
buys them F.O.B. Russell, Ont„
MclOs'en, Russell, Ont.
REGISTERED 'G'REAT 'DANE
black mashed golden fawn pup-
pies, otpihll,lines.
tao Percy champion blood
ari
FOR S AL'E—BROOICNILL ELDOR
ado, an outstanding son of fam-
ous Supremo General whose
daughters sold eo well to Fore-
most Farms, Eldorado's Dam
Hillsdale Dora, graded excellent
Toronto Grund Champion several
records.Etdorado's daughters uni-
form typy excellent producers.
Charles Behul, Glanford. Station.
COCKER SPANIELS, CIIOTCE. PUP-
pies, blacks,' reds, part) .colored,
champion blood lines' Shipped on
approval. Dr. Watson, , Holvick,
Rue.
731IOWN FERRETS, SUIRD HUNT-
ers, young males 10.00, young
:females 56.00, yearlings $7,00.
Armstrong: Bros., R.R.". 1, Perna,
HANDY r GIFT,' PLASTIC CIGAR-
ette case, assorted color, in fancy'
b o x, -nosta •e Included 51.25,
quantity'- limited, J. E. Beaune-
dour, 4557 Pnptnesu Ave.,' Mon-
treal.
COMPLETE SAWMILL, 10 TO 16
thousandcapacity, ready to. go,,
Steam tractor, power -edger, nut -
off, etc. Will consider part cash,
part lumber.. Contact H. V. Sim -
,merman, Manager, at Pinewood,
Ontario, or write Pennington,
Lumber -Co. (Canada) Ltd.,, Birn-
amwood, .Wisconsin,"
100 ACRES. CLAY LOAM,LEVEL,.
16 ,ores, bush, good drainage, two.
storey brick house, 2 barns, good.
.'water and roads, ':3' miles from
West • Lorne. Coo,. market for
cash crops. Price 80,5(10. Discou'nt,.
for cash. -
Box 190,. 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto
Pion -.SALE, IN -VILLAGE 01r
Zephyr, shop - with - or without
blacksmith, tinsmith, carpenter,.
mason and woodwork tools; also
house and I'ot with hydro close to
school and'church,,good water.
Apply to'Jas. M. Meyer, Zephyr,
,Box 39, Out.
CHOPPING' MILL :EXCELLENT
business, wonderful .,water power,
good tia3t2r7s
investigation. pox sale; stand
3Ade-
laWe W., Toronto.
SNOW PLOUGH, V TYPE WITH
side wing, mounted on Whits
Truck. Richter Truck & Auto
Parts, 874 Wellington St. Mon-
tree!, Que
ELECTRIO MOTORS NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul-
leys- 6rusbes. Allen Electric Com-
pany Ltd., 2326 Dor Perin .St:,."To-
ronto.
PROFESSIONAL LETTERTNGi,
P14(J)'ESSIONAL LETTERING ON'
Honour nous, Old English 10a
per Mame, retouched .Ila. The Pen
Artist, 20 Wentworth South, Ham-
ilton. ` •
MEDICAL
BAUMEEI{A FOOT' BALE debtroye
offensive odor instantly; 45c
bottle. Ottawa agent, .Denman
Drug Store, Ottewa.
MEDICAL
IT'S EXCELLENT, REAL RESULTS
after taking Dixon's Remedy for
Rheumatic, Pain hnd Neuritis.
Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin,
Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00,
STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS
often are the cause et 111 -health
to humans, an ages. No one im-
. mune!.. Why trot find• out 1t this
Is your trouble? Interesting par-
ticulars -Freer Write Mulveney's
Remedies, Specialists. Toronto - 3.
PEOPLE ARW 'TALKING Al3OUT
the good results .Prom taking
• Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic
Pal us and Neuritis. Munro's Drug
Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa, Post-
paid $L00.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FRED A. BODDINGTON. BUYS,
sells, exchanges musical fnstru
merits, 111 Church, Toronto 2.
FARMS FOR SALE
100 ACRES GRENVILLE COUNTY,
County road. Good well, build-
ings,. Iron .root's, concrete stable
floors.' Immediate possession. Box
303, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
BE "A htAIRDR6SSER
JOIN. CANADAdresa'S LE,A OI NO SCHOOL
Great Opportunity, Learn Hair -
t ng
Pleasant" dignifiedprofession, good
wages, thousands succeestui. Marvel
graduates. Amer -lea's greatest sys-
tem. Must rated catalogue. free..
Write or call- -
MARVEL HAIRDRESSING
SCHOOLS
058 BLOOR W, TORONTO
Branches: 44 Ring St. Hamilton,
& 74 Wenn Street. Ottawa.
(wren TO; INVENTORS,
AN OFFER ,TO EVERY INVENTOR
List of Inventionsandfull infor-
mation sent free. The Ramsay
CO., Registered Patent Attorneys,
273 .Sank Street, Ottawa, Canada.
PA'T'ENTS
FETFIERSTONHA UGH & COMPANY
Patent. Solicitors. Established -
1890; 14 I0tng, Went, Toronto.'
Booklet of Information on re-
quest..
PERSONAL
"ELI J A H l' 1161 1 11y. az 011RE
Christ," wonderful book free.
Megiddo Weston, Rochester 12,'
TME . TESTED QUALITY
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films pieperly developed and
• printed
6 OR 8 10X1080 RE ROLLS 25e
REPRINTS 1 ror 25c
FINEST ENLARGING SEltt'1CD
You may not get all the films you
want
qualityhn year, but. you can get all
e and service you desire;.
by eending your flims to
f0i1'p1RIA1, .PHOTO Se':It410E
Station J. Toronto
I1141.I' 'WANTED '
WANTED, CAPABLE MARRIED
man to '.assist on progressive
poultry breeding form and
-
ery Six other employees, Ex-
perience
not essential but must
like poultry wont.` Single- man
.also eceded. Near Rural lton.
Wages include new house,.-. elec.
trieity. Write giving reference,
experience,' wages required -first
tetter. Apply The Fisher. Orcle.
cards, Freeman, Ont '
HOUSEKEEPER FOR FARM 1.10M11
Niagara district. Two adults.
Light work, good wages, gener-
ous time off. F. Houser, Camp-
den, Ontario, -
WANTED)
HAY & STRAW
WANTED '135 RAiL• OR TRUCK,
Kellen Feed & Seed Co., 780 Don-
ercourt Road, Toronto. -
BASSWOOD LOGS Oh VENEER
quality, Will take a small' per- •
tentage - of elm,- The Oakville
Bastcet Co, Limited, Oakville, Ont.
ISSUE 2-1945