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The outdoor man, whether he be
farmer, truck driver, or railway
operator, is often subject to backache.
This may be the result of exposure
to cold and dampness or the result
' of strain from the jolting and
bumping of the vehicle he rides.
To many people, women as well as
men, it would be great to be free of
backache—one of the most common
and annoying of ailments. And here
is how you may be relieved of back-
ache and other symptoms of poisons
in the blood.
r Men
The treatment suggested is Dr.
Chase's Kidney Liver Pills. By
reason of their stimulating action on
both the liver and kidneys, you have
two chances to one of gettmg relief
from your backache by using Dr.
Chase's Pills. The torpid liver is
aroused to action, the kidneys are
stimulated and consequently these
organs help to purify the blood of the
poisonous impurities which bring
pains and aches and tired feelings.
Keep regular and keep well by
using Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills.
35cts. a box.
NABBED AT LAST
ne of the last of Hitler's hench-
en to be taken by the Allies is
artin Bormann, above, chief de-
puty of the Nazi Party, listed as
One of the most -wanted major war
Criminals. Bormann rose to power
As Hitler's right-hand man after
'the disappearance of Rudolph Hess
In 1941. He'll be an early defend-
ant at the Nuernberg trials.
Britain's Clothing
Ration Shrinks
Sir Stafford Cripps, president of
the Board of Trade, announced a
Out in Britain's already skimpy
clothes ration.
For the eight -months period.
from Sept. 1 to April 30, 1946 the
allowance will be 24 coupons, he
said.
From Aug. 1, 1944 until the end
cif this month, a period of 13
months, Britons were allowed 48
coupons.
Sir Stafford said, however "this
should be the last period of acute
privation". He explained the dra-
stic rationing at necessitated by a
manpower shortage in the cotton
industry.
On the 24 -point ration, a woman
can buy one pair of shoes (7
points), one wool dress (11
points) and two pairs of hose (3
points a pair) in eight months. To
.get a new suit (26 points) a man
must have saved two coupons from
the last ration period, and must
forego any other new clothing,
Rattlesnakes add from two to
three "rattles" annually, and some-
times as many as four.
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That
In
111,
WA REPORTS
Coarse Grains Carry -Over
Canada This Year Is
Smallest Since 1940
This year, when the world food
situation is in a critical condition,
the crop prospects for coarse
grains in Canada are decidedly
poorer than they were a year ago;
and coupled with lower production
is the smallest backlog of grain
carry-over since 1940. The situation
is outlined in a report issued by
the Dominion Bureau of Statistics.
In eastern Canada the carry-over
is insignificant, and in the west-
ern provinces it is 30% smaller
than a year ago.
To alleviate the western short-
age, shipmentse;f coarse grains
to the east have beeh suspended
until after mid-September. The
great drop in prairie production—
amounting to 100,000,000 bushels
of oats and 30,000,000 bushels of
barley—has been caused by drought
and cool weather.
In Manitoba and eastern Sask-
atchewan crop prospects have
been favorable, and in Ontario and
Quebec barley promises to yield
well, with average prospects for
oats. The yield of oats and wheat
in British Columbia Is expected
to be good. -
During 1944-45, exports, mainly
to the United States, have exceed-
ed those of a year ago. The Feeds
Administration -h-as now placed
rigid restrictions on the export of
barley and oats from Canada for
the present.
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This time war Memorials are
going to serve useful and valuable
functions, The civic consciousness
developed by Canadians through
their war tfforts will be turned to
building practical community pro-
jects such as recreational and cul-
tural centres dedicated to those
who gave their lives in this war.
Substantial federal help in both
planning and financing is prom-
ised.
romised. Actually it is all part of the
plan for reconstruction and full
employment, and "in order that
these plans can be made efficient,
the government lays down one
condition—construction must be
undertaken only when the federal
government gives the go-ahead
signal; otherwise a, big. project
might be commenced when the
labor situation is tight. If, how-
ever,
owever, communities wait until the
employment graph begins to drop,
the work offered by the projects
will fill a vital need.
DEVASTATION UNLIMITED
That is vista presented in this picture of bomb center of Hiroshima
after descent of atomic destruction from U. S. plane. Picture was
obtained from Jap Domei New Agency by U. 8, Array. Note
Catholic church In foregroundh
Conscription
Remains In Force
In Great Britain
Prime Mrnxstev Says Germany
Defes to ` FAA Unrepentant
Sita straightforward statement
to the British people Prime Min-
ister Atlee has explained why
conscription must remain in force
in England ..to meet the continu-
ing needs of the services and in
particular to release those who
have been serving in the war."
Germany is defeated but unre-
pentant: "We must continue to
find large forces for the occupa-
tion of the British zone." A hard
and dangerous winter lies ahead
on the whole Continent: " We
must take our share in establish-
ing conditions which will allow of
reconstruction without violence."
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Then thei e are Britain's• obli*a-
tions in the East: "The occupation
of Japan and the restoration of the
territories of ourselves and' our 18.1. -
lies will need substantial forces. for
some time to conte:" Veteei`•tig.
who have done the actual figlxtitg'
overseas, and who now 'want badly
to. conte home, can be released'
from the performance of these nd v
duties only to the extent that new
men are provided in the necessary
numbers: "The maintenance sof
adequate forces by sea. in the air
and on the ground isvitally neces-
sary if we are to fulfill our 'oblige
tions to our allies and if we are to
see that what has been won in the
war is not lost in the immediate`.
post-war period."
4, * *
As Mr, Attlee reminds both 'his
people and our own, "those who '
remember the disturbed period at
the end of the last war will remem-
ber that one of the prime difficul-
ties of the situation was the ina-
bility of the Powers which had
won the war to provide the neces-
sary forces for the prevention of
violent action by sectional inter-
ests pending the completion of ne-
gotiations for world peace." This
time, "We tuust not fail the world.
We have fought for democracy.
We must insure that the condi-
tions for its exercise exist, All
this reacts-•ttt'our situation here
today."
opular Popcorn
Americans must like popcorn,
because nearly 300,000 acres of it
have been planted this year; the
liking is growing because this is
an increase of 68 per cent over last'
year's acreage.
You Will Enjoy Staying At
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37 Pearl Street
Boston 10, Mass.
I'or common
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throat
053
Sold by all Druggists -25c,
35c (tube), 50c and $1.00
Here's a SENSIBLE way
to relieve MONTHLY
FEMALE PAIN
Lydia E.1'inkham's Vegetable Compound
not only helps relieve periodic pain but
ALSO accompanying nervous, tired,
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Follow label directions. Try itl
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S FAMILY
Canada's newly appointed Governor General, Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, is well-known to
many Canadian soldiers who served under his general command during the campaigns which con-
quered Sicily and Italy. His wife, Lady Margaret Alexander, is pictured here with her three child -
'ren at the family home, "The Vale", in Windsor Forst, Berkshire, England. Left to right: Shane
William Desmond, 9; Lady Alexander; Rose Marie, 12; and Brian James, 6.
P,:: per Salvage
Still Necessary
. Paper salvage will continue dur-
ing the post-war years, states the
Chatham News, In fact, it may
become a permanent institution.
Canada's wood pulp resources,
from' which paper is made, are
fast being depleted, and until the
government undertakes a com-
prehensive plan of reforestation to
supply future needs, the shortage
is apt to become even more acute
Paper is needed for many pur-
poses in peace as well as in war.
Salvage collectors are able to make
a nice profit from the sale of waste
paper, to assist in public and pa-
triotic enterprises which will al-
ways be necessary, and the .paper
thus contributed is welcomed at
the mills where it is reprocessed
with successful results.
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retain Not Giving
Away Hong Kong
It is apparent the Attlee Go-
vernment in Great Britain has no
intention of liquidating the Brit-
ish Empire; comments the Wind-
sor Star. Pronouncements of
Prime Minister Attlee and Foreign
Secretary Bevin intimate that Brit-
ain is going right ahead in as-
suming a leading role in world
affairs.
Some people thought the first
thing a Labor Government in Brit-
ain would do would be to toss the
British Empire to the winds.
Even with India, Mr. Attlee has
been careful to explain that freed-
om will be granted India, as soon
as the people of India are fit to
govern themselves. That policy is.
along the lines of former Govern-
ments in India.
I3A]3V CHICKS
FREE RANGE PULLETS 12 WEEKS
up to 26 weeks, Day, old chicks
hatched to order for Fall deliv-
ery. Top Notch Chlckeries,
Guelph, Ontario.
FREE RANGE PULLETS, TWELVE
weeks up to layiztg. Also day-old
. chicks hatched to order for Fall
delivery. Tweddle Chick Hatch-
eries Limited, I'ergus, Ontario.
YOUR PALL CHICKS. SHOULD BE
ordered now. Have a few started
chicks on hand. Bray Hatchery,
130 John N.. Hamilton, Ont.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
R.C.E. PRESENTATION
HOME
2154 Eglinton Avenue, ,
Toronto, Ont.
BUILT BY VETERAN SAPPER P.
Del Greco, An exceptionally beau-
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. trim, hardwood floors, electric
• refrigerator, range, lighting fix-
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inlaid linoleum in kitchen, Vene-
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to build a Memorial Hall as a
national tribute to all Royal Can-
adian Engineers. Shares promptly
nailed, $1.00 each,
$7,000 OPTIMIST HOME
"MAY RE YOURS"
ALSO PARTICIPATE IN $50.00
monthly Bond draw. Other prizes.
Details on receipt. Shares $1,00
each or 6 for $5.00, Send for
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Club, Box 445-H., St. Catharines,
Ontario.
DYEING • AND CLEANING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for information. We are glad to
answer your questions. Depart-
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Limited. 791 Yonge Street, To-
ronto.
FARM MACHINERY EOR SALI0
SAWYER MASSEY CLOVER
Huller on rubber, with feeder
and blower in good repair. Lorne
Hew, R. .1, Tbamesford, Ont.
NEW BRIGGS & STRATTON AIR -
cooled gasoline engines. Most up-
to-date engine made. Low cost.
Dealers orders invited. Scope
Sales Co., Box 852, Ottawa, Ont.
25 GALLON MILK. CHURN, Dle
Laval. Sharples Cream Separator
complete, Antique Shop, 901 Ptape
Avenue, Toronto.
"VIKING" CREAM SEPARATORS
and repair parts are always
available either at your local
dealer . or direct from Swedish
Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre -
Dame West, Montreal 3, Que.
FOR smaz:
'41 BIJICK SEDAN •
WILL BE SOLD FOR $1.001 TO
holder of lucky tioket at Picker-
ing Rotary Fair, October 17. Send
$1.00 for five tickets to Box 200,
Pickering, Ont.
1942 PONTIAC TORPEDO
SEDAN WILT.. 1317 SOLD 10 HOLD-
er of winning ticket, to be drawn
in Bespeler, Thanksgiving Day.
Tickets 25e, 5 for $1.00. Proceeds
Kinsmen Sorviee Charities, Send
for tlrkets to Kinsmen Club, I3ox
TTespeler, Ont.
26-llOOId HOTEL FOR SALE IN
Malartic, in Quebec intnink dis-
trict, next in• bus terminal.
Chnrlic's Tinter, Mnrnl'tlr Quebec,
ISST.111: 37-1945
FOR SALE
TRULY REMARKA':'LE is
the "Radiant Roast" used
in the manufacture of
Maxwell House Coffee. It
captures all the flavor and
goodness because it roasts
every coffee bean evenly,,
all through!
HOTEL M'ETRO1OLE
All Beautifully Furnished
With Running Water.
Rates:
$1.50 alp
NIAGARA FALLS
OPPOSITE
C.N:R, STATION
UP TO DATE DRUG STORE
equipped with Soda Fountain
Service and Souvenir Shop. Good
business all year round. Reply to
Poitras Pharmacy, 210 Main St.,
Lachute, Que., 45 miles from
Montreal.
ELECTRIC. MOTORS, NEW, USED
bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul-
leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com-
pany Ltd., 2326 Dufferin St, To-
ronto.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
REWOUND AND REPAIRED. EX -
pert workmanship. Moderate
Prices. . Lloyd M. Bettger, Monk -
ton, Ontario.
DUN-DACH'S KENNELS, REGIS-
tered, for Dachshund puppies,
Write 136 Riverside Dr., West -
mount, Weston, Ontario.
FARMS IrOIt SALE
75 ACRES FOR SALE, GOOD
buildings, 2 miles to Barrie, 8
acres wheat, 12 acres clover, 25
acres ploughed. Plenty water;
well fenced; hydro available.
Possession Oct. 1; $2700 down.
Apply Earl Barron, Barrie, Ont.
NORTH BAY DISTRICT — 160
acres, free and clear deed. Good
road to property. Good hunting
and fishing. Total price $500. 1f
you want a quiet property in a
good place to relax, give me a
call. Several more properties in
same district. Geo. Wight, 303
Canada Bldg.,. Windsor, Ont,
21 ACRES FRUIT FAIUil, 16 ACRES
of fruit trees, new' modern 5 -room
dwelling with space above for 3
additional rooms; large enclosed
veranda, double garage, 2 wells,
Hydro, modern conveniences, $12,-
000 terms to suit. A bargain for
the shrewd buyer. S. Vujkov,
R.R, 1, School ltd., Niagara -on -
the Lake, Ont.
HUNDRED ACRE TOBACCO FARM
for sale, sixty acres Tobacco land.
three kilns, greenhouse 27 x 100
ft., bank barn with implements.
Apply to Paul l'alenkas, 11.11. 3,
Thamosville, Ont,
I"ARM, ERIN TOWNSHIP, CLOSE
Erin Village and 24 Highway,
Has building, spring creek, water
wells, small maple bush. $50 acre.
Open for offer. Interested in
quick sale. Lot 20, Con. 11, Erin,
150 ACRES OF 0000 LAND FOR
sale on county road, ',f mile to
highway •and village, with good
buildings, Apply to Evans Ward,
Cleretnount, Ont.
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