Zurich Herald, 1945-01-04, Page 7• LoomLooma DOWN IN THE MOUTH
When George Blackman, attendant at San Francisco's Fleishhacker
Zoo,lost a bucket,he immediately checked up on two -ton Pebbles,
the ippopotamus.Above, Pebbles says "A -a -ah" to prove he didn't
swallow the bucket.
OTTAWA REPORTS
That Canadian Farmers Have
Achieved a Remarkable Record
of Food Production During
Five Years of War.
The farmers of Canada, says the
Canadian Federation of Agricul-
ture, finished the season of 1944,
after five years of war, conscious
that they had accomplished in those
five years the most remarkable job
of food production on record. Pro-
duction figures presented to the
annual Dominion -provincial pro-
duction conference held in Ottawa
in December told the, story of this
achievement.
In meats the 1944 production was
the greatest on record, more than
24 billion lbs. Compared with
1939, farmers produced 10% more
total milk in 1944; 19% more but-
ter, 80% more cheese and 70%
more evaporated milk. Egg and
poultry figures were the highest on
record.
* * *
I The Federation, as the national.
voice • of organized agriculture in
Canada, had aprominent role in
the conference., The president, H.
H. Hannam, who with seven mem-
bers of the executive, sat at the
Dominion provincial conference
table, emphasized the importance
of this type of planning in produc-
tion from year to year to bring far-
mers into partnership in planning
the direction of necessary produc-
tion adjustments in a constructive
way. The working out of a system
of floor prices was the next step,
Mr. Hannam said. He added that
organized Marketing would neer(
to be carried into the international
field.
* * *
Of Canadian co-operative en-
terprises telephone services are the
most numerous with a total of 2,-
387, according to the latest data
compiled by the "Economic Anna-
list", published by the Dominion
Department of Agriculture. This
is for 1942-43. Credit unions are
next, numbering 1,780; dairy indu-
stry co-operatives number 446; food
products, 518; petroleum and auto
accessories, 600; feed, fertilizer,
etc., 825; farmers' mutual insurance
co-operatives, 400; coal, wood' and
building material, 413; clothing
and home furnishings, 229; live-
stock, 225; fruits and vegetables,
161; grains and seed, 105; poultry,
194; machinery, 125; fishermen, 67;
hospital care, 60; miscellaneous
merchandising, 535; miscellaneous
marketing, 14; honey, 6.
Payment of war service gratui-
ties to discharged personnel will be
commenced soon after the first of
the New Year. The re-establish-
ment credit, it is intimated, cannot
be paid until the discharged person
has applied for his war service gra-
tuity and received a statement of
the amount for which he is eligible,.
* * *
A blinded war veteran, Major E.
A. Dunlop of Toronto, has been
appointed chief of the disability
training and placement branch of
the Dominion Government's De-
partment of Veterans Affairs, the
minister, Hon. Ian Mackenzie, has
announced. Major Dunlop lost his
sight in a training accident in Eng-
land when he heroically picked up
a live bomb dropped by a soldier in
an effort to remove the danger.
Have You Heard?
A young tvi f e, wishing to an-
nounce the birth of her first child
to a friend in a distant city, tele,,
graphed,
"Isaiah 9: s," Which passage be-
gins: "Per -unto us a child is born,
unto us it son is given."
Her friend, unfamiliar with the
Scriptures, said to her husband,
"Margaret evidently has a boy
who weights nine pounds and six
ounces, but why on earth did they
name him I'saiah,"
—o- .
Patron—"May I have some
stationery?"
Hotel Clerk—"Are you - a
guest of this hotel?"
Patron—"Heck, no. I'm pay-
ing $5 a day."
—0—
Pate:' Lend inc a shovel to get
my friend out of the bog.
Farmer: How far has he sunk
down?
Pat: Up to his ankles.
Farmer: Can't he get out him-
self?
Pat: Ah, but he fell in head.
first.
—a—
Uncle: "So this is the young
hopeful, eh? Why, I looked
just like him at that age.
What's he crying about?"
7 •ittle Niece: "He must have
heard what you said."
To Learn Farming
The Hard Way
When training of, soldiers who
wish to farm, is begun in Canada,
one feature that should not be ne-'
glected is the care and manage-
ment of farm animals, says the
Hon. Duncan Marshall. If the man
to undergo such training has no
farm experience the only way to
give such a training is on a farm
where livestock is a chief feature,
and the time should be taken to
do this. The idea that a man un-
acquainted with livestock can
learn by lectures is too foolish to
be considered.
FOUGHT SIDE BY SIDE
War brides who arrived in Montreal included an English girl who
has become as famous for her personal bravery as for her good
looks. She is Mrs. Sonia D'Artois, shown above with her husband,
Capt. Guy D'Artois. Both parachuted into France to helpP'revianize
Mavis. resistance to the° German armies of occupation.
ously
they had been married after meeting at a paratroop training centre
in England. Shown with them is Capt. D'Artois' little neice, Clau-
dette Courchesne.
THEIR FREEDOMS
Someone has. listed the Four
Freedoms which man should as-
sure to his animal friends. They
are: Freedom from Hunger, Free-
dom from Thirst, Freedom from
Neglect, and Freedom from Ex-
posure.
—Halifax Herald.
how You Can Get Quick
ReliefFrom Sore, Pain r .1 Piles
Most people seem to think the on-
ly way to get relief from their sore, I 1
painful piles is by local treatment.
Local treatment may. give tempor-
ary relief from
the itching but
you Can easily see
why such treat-
ment wil not cor-
rect the cause of
your piles.
No lasting free-
dom from p0e
can be had unless
the cause of the
trouble is corect-
ed. Piles are tine
to intestinal
onuses so the best
wny to get lasting
relief is to trent
them internally
with a medicine
like Eleni-Roid.
Hem-Roid is a
formula that has
been used for over
40 years by thou -
of
pile
suf-
ferers. It 10 a
net i1, highly con-
centrated tnblet,
easy and pleas-
ant to use. This
cleverly c 0 m
pounded tablet
formula, directs
its medical action t:0 relief of the
congestion that is the real cause of
• your piles. Horn -Rohl rowel
free, easy and comfortable
movements, 'quickly relieves itching
Irritation enol sureness and sttrnu-
le.tes better blood circulation in the
lower bowel, With good blood eir-
dilation hi the lower • bowel, the
LA -233-X
painful pile tumors soon heal over
eaving the sensitive rectal mem-
branes clean and healthy.
lure invite you to try Hem-Rold
Posed by a Pro
fessinnal
and let it prove
itself. You can
make your test,
in the privacy of
your own home.
NO COST ',If you
are not convinced
that this is an
amazingly easy
and surprisingly
ettectvie method
of trenting your
sore, painfill, piles,
Get a package
of Hem-Roid to-
day from a n y
drug store and
use it as directed
for JUST PIVII
DAYS, At the enol
of that time it
you are not ab-
solutely sure
Ic
1 m
iota is the
nicest, e0t
cleanest
Ht
and most effective
p 11 e treatment
you ever tried, re -
Model turn the unused
portion of the
package to your
druggist and he will promptly re-
fried your money.
Nn'P1;: '1'11is generous offer la
backed by n reliable firm doing bus-
iness in Canasta for n good ninny
years, Item-1aoid must Ieeip your
pile eoudiilon weighty, eassi(y and
pleasantly nr this aitillnle, easy 'lest
dulls ;cou nothing, Try it today,
From Winter White
To Summer, Brown
Contrary to popular belief, the
weasel and some other fur -bearing
animals do not change their coat
colors from summer brown to win-
ter white and back because of sea-
sonal temperature variations. The
change is determined by the length
of daylight to which the animals
are exposed. VTith this knowledge,
biologists and animal breeders can
make an animal produce a summer
or winter coat color at any time of
the year, said Dr. L. B. Clark of
Schenectady '(Union College), in a
General E.le:tric Science Forum.
Underwater cooking is accom-
plished in submarines through rise
of peanut oil.
•
C Meh3MOi AThiD
MUSTARD CREAM
applied to the affected parts,
quickly relieves sprains soreness and
stiffness, rain disappears and conlfoil re
turns. Try 11 tonight Int relief
OEMs POPIiIRATER SISIPI CRISO. ne a le, rl se ewes
elivra,liestless
On "CERTAIN DAYS' Of The Month?
If functional periodic distttrbances
make you feel nervous, Cranky, high-
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—at such tunes— stare at ones, try
Lydia L. Pinkhant'8 Vegetable, Cern-
pound to relieve Such symptoms, Here's
a product that itatt+s rrATuar•.. Follow'
label directions. Pinkham's Conrpottnd
18 worth, trying/ Made in Canada,
LYDIA E. P¥l tt AM'0 COMP1 UND
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1. If a guest snakes a blunder
at the table, is it necessary that
the hostess do the satire thing in
order to put the guest at ease?
2, If a formal wedding is to take
place at Moon or during the after-
noon, what should a man wear
while attending it
3. Is it necessary that the full
name be engraved on a visiting
card?
4. Should a girl write notes of
thanks for bridal shower gifts that
are sent' to her, or is this only
necessary for wedding gifts?
5. When eating cherries or grapes
at the table, what is the correct
way to remove the stones from til.e
mouth?
6. Does it show good manners to
send social invitations by tele-
graph?
Answers
1. No; the hostess should ignore
the blunder and pretend that she
doesn't see it. 2. A cutaway coat,
with striped trousers. 3. Yes; avoid
using initials. 4. Yes, she must
thank the donor of any gift. If she
didn't it would' show lack of ap-
preciation, 6. Remove the stone
with the points of the fingers and
place it on the plate. 6. Yes.
Something Missing;
Big B,en's Chimes
When dawn came one morning
last week Londoners "within range"
of the Capital's fames clock," Big
Ben, missed something. He was
not chiming. His hands stopped
for the second time during five
long years of war. They were
stuck at 10:47.
They remained there for more
than 12 hours while men in the
clock room tried tc find out what
was wrong, The Ministry of Works
explained that Big Ben had stopped
owing to a mechanical defect.
Big Ben has stopped only a few
time% in his 80 years. Snow and ice
on the hands, a painter's ladder,
a rat's nest, and a piece of Nazi
shrapnel in the 1941 blitz, a work-
man's hammer, have been among
the reasons,
Nazis Acting Like
Plague Of Locusts
The Germans are "acting like a
plague of locusts" as they fall back
in Czechoslovakia, stripping the
country of all food and movable
equipment and leaving its citles
piles of ruins, the head of the
Czechoslovak Government Dele-
gation for Liberated Territory
charged Dec, 14.
There's `Moon -Glow'
Over South Coast
For the first time since the start
of the war, blackout restrictianar
were relaxed last week at Dover,
Folkestone, Hythe, New Romney,
Lydd. and other coastal towns and
adjoining rural areas.
The modification was similar to
the half-light, or "moonglow," now
general in London,
CHECKED/
ear ca .,/iffy
-or Money Back,
For quick relief from itching caused by eczema,;
athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching
conditions. use pure, cooling medicated, liquid
P. D. D.. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless and.
stainless. Sootbes, comforts and quickly calms
intense itching. Don't suffer. Ask your druggist
today for D. D. D."PRESCRIPTION.
DISCOVERS M
SKIN REMEDY
This clean stainless antiseptic
known all over Canada as ilioone's,
Emerald 011, is such a fine healing
agent that Eczema, Barber's Itch.
Salt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet,
andother inflammatory skin erup-
tions are often relieved in a few
days.
Moone's Emerald Oil is pleasant
to use and it is so antiseptic and
casesroffiloniha tandingy ohaveuyi�ern
ld-
,.ed to its influence.
Moone's Emerald Oil is sold hY
druggists everywhere to help rid
you of stubborn pimples and un-
sightly skin troubles—satisfaction
or money back.
•
BABY CRICKS
100 CHICKS FREE
. W1TH EVERY ORLh1R OF 100 PUL -
let chicks, we give 100 free chicks
(our choice). Leghorn . pullets
•$22.95 per 100, barred Rock pul-
lets $19.95 per 100. White Rock
Pullets 324.95 per 100. Brown Ieg-
horn Pullets $24.95 per 100. All
chicks sold backed by high egg
pedigreed stock, $1.00 books your
order, balance C.O.D. Guaranteed
100% live delivery. Kent Hatch-
ery;.•Chatham, Ontario.
A, $60,09 CASH PRIZE WILL BE
given to some •lucky one who
can guess the correct or nearest
correct number of ordinary white
beans contained in an Imperial
Quart Jar. There are 33 prizes in
all. Send for full details of con-
test.. at once. The contest ends
January 15th. Place your order
for 1945 chicks now. You will
save money by ordering early and
you will not only save money but
will make extra money by taking
early delivery. Send for early
booking pricelist today. Also lay-
ing and ready to lay pullets for
immediate delivery. T w ed d 1 e
Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus,
Ontario.
131.00 BOOKS YOUR ORDER
ORDER YOUR 1946 CHICK'S NOW.
and not be disappointed. All
.chicks are from. guaranteed .test-
ed stock, and from 26 oz. •eggs
or better. Barred Rocks mixed
312.00 per 100, White Leghorn!
mixed 311.00 per 100. Barred
Rock Pullets 319.00 per 100,
white Leghorn Pullets $22.00 per
100, white .Rocks mixed 315.00
er-,,-100, white Rock • Pullets
24.00 per 100,' Brown leghorns
mixed 313.00 per 100. Brown leg
horn pullets 324.00 per 100. • We
guarantee 100% live deliverybalance paid ,
Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario. City
t
"BOUGHT 500 CHICKS FROM YOU
last month. 600 still alive".
Good news but that is the news
that. :customers write into Top
Notch Chiekeries year after year.
Yes the biggest and most impor-
tant word in the poultry business
is livability. Top Notch chicks are
all from Government Approved
bloodtested breeders. Good news
too, a special discount will be
given for early booking orders
and an additional discount fbr
early deliveries. Free catalogue
and pricelist. Also laying and
ready to :lay pullets for immed-
iate delivery. Top Notch Chick-
eries, Guelph, Ont.
ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW.
AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED
ywant them. B
our when
chicks
a red reng Rock
horns mix d $11.0000 per 0pervhite 100, Bar-
red Rock Pullets $19.00 per 100,
White Leghorn pullets 322.00 per
100. Heavy Breed Cies. 36.00 per
100:. Leghorn Ckls. 32.00 per 100.
All chicks hatched from 26 oz.
eggs or better and from special
mated .flocks. Guaranteed 100%
live delivery. $1.00 books' your
order. balance C.O.D. Rainbow
Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario.
LAYING AND READY -TO LAY
pullets, Barred Rocks, New Hemp -
shires, 'White Leghorns for. im-
mediate delivery. Also booking
orders for day old chicks now.
Free catalogue. Twedtile Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont,
2C, PRIZE CRICKS
OUR FOUNDATION STOCK IS
registered and pedigreed birds.
Nothing better in Canada. Order
now, Prices for mixed baby
chicks, nlaies aha females; Bar-
red Rocks, 312;00 per hundred;
White Leghorns, 311.00; White
Rocks, $15.00; Brown Leghorns,
313.00. Pullet prides: Barred
Rocks, $10.00; White Leghorns,
322.00; White Rocas, 324.00;
Brown Leghorns, 324.00. 25 tree
chicks, our choice, will be given
tor each 300 mixed chicks order-
ed and 25 free chicks for each
100 day old pullets ordered.
Goddard Chick EIutchery, I3rt-
tanhle' Heights, Ontario.
1'\111 • CANNOT EMPHASIZE TO()
strot-gly the necessity Of ordering
terrehtulideofbeec, quantity ncat
delivery. It's the best way to get
what you want• And if you have
equipment, an early start gets
you into the good paying' markets
for poultry and eggs. Bray
iIatchery, 130 John St. N„ Handl-
ton, Ont:
IT4.teereea A 1`t 1"' NlNG
HAvil YOU t
til rill
c; Nl l
er
dyeng or
to
foinforrmalioita etglad us
rinWe o
answer your questions. Depart-
ment 11, Parker's Dye Worlo
Te-
rmite.
HAIRDRESSING
LEA RN 14..AIH..DI1,ESSl,N(i TETE
Robertson method. infarina tion
on request regarding classes.
etny, 137rn AvenueidRRoad, Torng onto.
FOR SALE
TWO CARLOADS, WELL BROKEN
Draft horses, Percherons, Bel-
gians, 4 to 7 years old, weighing'
1500 to 1700 lbs, Apply Ross E.
Matlock, Box 29, Gorlitz, Sask.
CANADIAN GROWN SAGE
for sale, 31,15 per pound. Postage
prepaid.
cig n's Orchard,
Cedar Springs,
AIRDALES, BOSTONS, COLLIES,
Wire Fox, Cockers, Dalmations,
many others. 4323 St. Dominique,
Montreal, P.Q.
COCKER SPANIELS, CHOICE PUP -
pies, blacks, reds, parti colored,
champion blood lines, Shipped on
approval. Dr. Watson, Howick,
Que.
FIVE REGISTERED SHORTHORN
bulls, 9 to 12 months, $100 and
up. J. D. Jackson, Harriston, Ont.
BROWN FERRETS, SURE HUNT -
era, young males 35.00, young
females $6.00, yearlings $7.00.
Armstrong Bros., R.R. 1, Paris,
Ont.
POULTRY. GRITS
BUY CANADIAN GRITS, AND` SAVE
26% and produce-•. better eggs.
We have avallab}e- for immediate
shipment in cart'"lots or less,
white soluable ° l% Calcium,
Carbonate and white insoluable
(over 99% SiliestW—Agenta""':want-
ed. Write for prides ande samp-
les.
STINSON REEK -SUPPLY
CO., LTD.
6585 Delorlmler Ave.,
Montreal. Que.
44 ACR
ES )3dK SAND,
� 5Calland.Godbuiliing00 H
cash. Mike Kricfalusia, R.R. 6,
Tilbury North.
HANDY GIFT, PLASTIC CIGAR-
ette case, assorted colors in fancy
b o x, postage included 31.26,
quantity limited. J. E. Beause-
jour, 4557 Papineau Ave., Mon-
treal.
COMPLETE SAWMILL, 10 TO 15 -
thousand capacity, ready to go.
Steam tractor, power -edger, cut-
off, etc, Will consider part cash,
Dart lumber. Contact H. V. Zim-
merman, Manager, at Pinewood,
Ontario, or write Pennington
Lumber Co. (Canada) Ltd., Birn-
amwood, Wisconsin,
1015 acres bush, good dCLAY rainagee, two
storey brick house, 2 barns, good
water and roads, 3 miles from
West Lorne. Good market for
cash crops. Price 36,500. Discount
for cash.
Box 190, 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto
REGISTERED — POLLED HERE --
ford bulls, any age, Domino breed-
ing. R. E. Thurston & gon, Bob-
caygeon, Ont.
SNOW PLOUGH, V TYPE WITH
side wing, mounted on White
Truck, Richler Truck & Auto
Parts, 874 Wellington St. Mon-
treal, Que,
CIRCUMSTANCES 1.5 paiof beautiful 131uelSouth
American
Chinch
easy to raise, pcon-
dition,
handle. My loss your gain, T3ar-
gain for group. Write Mrs. Walter
Bauchman, 179 llth, Idaho Falls,
Idaho. _
ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt: belts, pul-
leys brushes. Allen Electric Com-
pany Ltd., 2826 Dutferin St, To-
ronto.
MEDICAL
BATiMEE[LA FOOT 3AT.M destroys
ttllvrtnntlSboe ()Hawn agent Denm'
girlie More Ottawa
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT DTX-
on's Neuritis and Rheumatic Pntn
'Remedy? it gives rood results.
Munro's Drug Store. 335 1:1"•in,
Ottaprn. Postpaid $1.00.
n'rnrdAC'H AND TTlll1''•t0 Willgirs
often ars the cause of ill-ilealtlt
in hmmnns, ail are. No one lin,
mune! Why not find out if this
is '0t1r treublc° Triter. `Til 0 nog.
oculars—Free: Write
, Remedies, Spec"intiste T•,"nnin 9
A TTTTAT, II F•T'V SITTIgetrtgETT (111'
1111 should try fry Tl on's -Remedy. Mun-
rn'a Urine' Store 516 T`i,.in, Ot-
tawa. T'netpi£td $1,90,
rAny, ilr ACaA:ailrlat"
Nleg-,,;(1
,.
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Grader, 'Per/Tiers hi 111• re,,,on-
mend, '1101)reenitir' Western. e )5e) ti -
torturing, 'rex
iIT':eia("A i, INeartee• more
FREI) A, 0OT)1)1NrPCON Tl01VS•
sells, tarhnneres mu..ten l 0, 100'
mento 111 01111,,11. To Tornn 1'
ISSUE 1---'45
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PATENTS
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Masson, Que. Free, Set 4 iilcua-
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of our 30c, 100 different packet,
requesting approvals. Post free.
WE BUY STAMP COLLECTIONS—
best time to sell—good prices
paid. Send in for offer. Also fine
stamps on approval. York Stamps,
Toronto 1.
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TEACHiERS WANTED)
PROTESTAN'.' TEACHER WANT -
ed for School Number Three Mar-
quis and Otto, commencing Jan-
uary, 1045, state qualifications.
salary expected. Sheldon shoe-
maker, Seer tl•:ty, 'la:'lwell, £Olt.
Qt,AL11''r111) TEACHER FOR 5, S.
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ing salary, cru iliii(0tiona to lint'-
' old Reynolds, ,eo. Tre,ts•., Godfrey,
Ont., II.1l. No. 1.
fyl'Itahs w 'rni)
Rr':t=1S'rtutt r) - NURSE, $90 PER
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$90 gtacinale nurse Crpmonth,
room and board included. Apply
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vote Hospital,
Waterford, Ont.
GENERAL Dill' F i;12ADI'ATl3
neg. Nurses, fro hour day, it day.
ween: altcrnN"oa eery ice—day
or night, 300.ne monthly with
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Hospital, comm gill. Ont
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p1111ity. Wiil talcs 'r Sm:r11 per-
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