Zurich Herald, 1945-09-20, Page 7Return of Over 4.70'%
Massey -Harris Company Limited— the largest
manufacturer of agricultural implements in the
British Empire — was established in 184.7,
The 6 4% Cumulative Convertible Preferred
Shares of the Company earned $2.92 per share
in 1944, compared with the dividend of $1.25
per share. •
At the current market of about $261, the
shares offer a return of over 4.70%;
Mail ingu'ries receive prompt attention.
36 King Street West
Wood, Gundy & Company Toronto
Lirnited Telephone: ELgin 4321
Voice of the Press
THAT IS, IF WE CAN
When we want to buy some of
that stuff to kill weeds in the lawn,
we won't dodge our responsibility
by asking for 2,4-D. No, sir we'll
walk right up to the counter and
demand boldly, ."Give • .us .some
dichiorophcnoxyacetic acid."
—Windsor Star
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THE SAME STUFF
A farmer near Roblin Manitoba,
has dug up a piece of pemmican
which is extremely dry and tough,
and estimated to be 150 years old.
Our butcher has a big cache of this
stuff, but he calls it steak.
—Peterborough Examiner.
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DOUBLE TROUBLE
• The Japs have trouble pronounc-
ing the letter "1"—and considering
the certo'rn kind of a fix they're in,
the handicap is doubly serious.
—Ottawa Citizen
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OR APOLOGIES FOR SAME
If you believe in signs, those
affairs in the millinery shop won-
dows are Fall hats.
—Stratford Beacon -Herald.
U. S. TAKES OVER
The American flag that flew over
the Capitol in- Washington on the
day of Pearl Harbor last week flew
over Tokyo, says the New York
Times. It was the flag that was
flown over Rome July 4, 1944, and
over Berlin July 20, 1945. It had
been selected by President Roose-
velt as the symbol of America's
triumph over her enemies. With
the dramatic ceremony of its rais-
ing over the burned -out ruins of
this last Axis capital its mission
was fulfilled.
The event was the highlight of
the formal occupation of Tokyo
by Gen. Douglas MacArthur,
Supreme Commander for the Allies,
and his men.
Koala bears are nocturnal ani-
mals, and spend the daytime doz-
ing or sleeping.
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Instantine never pampers pain, but
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1945 Famine Facts
From 5 Countries
No Fresh Meat For .. Rations;
No Fodder For Livestock
Meat rationing make you un-
happy? Feel that it's unfair to have
only about" two pounds of meat a
week? Take a look at what five
key European countries have to
get by on:
FRANCE: a thin slice of meat
a week, equal to one-tenth of a
pound. Meat in restaurants only
on Sundays and legal holidays.
Meat consumption in Paris down
from 117,000 tons to 5090 tons.
Starvation bringing disease in its
wake. Children especially suffer-
ing; infant mortality rate up 50
per cent,
BELGIUM: One meat meal dur-
ing the week. Nine -tenths of Bel-
gium's chickens have disappear-
ed. There is no fodder for cattle
and all slaughtering has been stop-
ped until the herds can somehow
be built up. Belgians have to rely
on what meat they can buy abroad.
HOLLAND: most meals built
around sugar beets. Horsemeat,
when it can be obtained, is $20 a
pound. Mercy convoys from Bri-
tain
ritain doing their best to provide
Dutch children with soup.
GREECE: there is absolutely no
fresh meat for rations. All the pigs
have disappeared and practically
all the dairy cows. One and a half
million people are living in caves,
scarcely keeping themselves alive.
One million people have malaria.
YUGOSLAVIA: livestock popula-
tion wiped out. A shipload of sheep
from abroad had to be unloaded by
the crew; the Yugoslav men were
too weak from starvation to work.
People who are strong enough are
bringing small quantities of grain
in on their backs from hundreds
of miles away. There simply isn't
any food.
Churchill Wielded
Too Much Power?
One reason given for the defeat
of Winston Churchill is that the
former Prime Minister had ac-
quired too much personal power
through his leadership in the war,
comments the Windsor Star. It is
a trait of the English people that
they dislike seeing anyone ap-
proach the position of a dictator.
Although Mr. Churchill may neith-
er have wished to be nor was a
dictator, there is no doubt about
the great power he wielded.
In war the people followed his
leadership, but once the crisis
against Germany had ended, the
people decided it was time to end
such power being in the hands of
any individual, even Mr. Chur-
chill's.
There were so many factors in
the recent election in Britain, it is
idle to single out any special one.
But, it is always interesting to re-
view some of the opinions.
Tc'o Smart To Live
This atom smashing business
prompts the thought that the
world is getting too smart. Some
creatures of the past became ex-
tinct because they were too dumb
to live. Now there's the danger
that mankind may become extinct
because it is too smart to live.
— ICitebener Record.
Here's a SENSIBLE way
to relieve MONTHLY
FEMALE
MISERY
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not only helps relieve monthly pain but
also accompanying nervous, tired, high-
strung feelings—when due to functional
periodic disturbances. It's one of the
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Pinkham's Compound helps Mature!
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4 eat ( (P Jutosi, ;COtIMP0YM0
APS }MI) WORLD'S LARGEST SU,R
The American flag flies above the Ja¢anese battle flag on this captured enemy submarine, world's larg-
est and twice the size ofany the U. S. has. Note size of superstructure in relation to U. S. sailors of
the prize crew on deck, and .the three big guns it mounts. The giant sub carried three planes,
Lights Go- Out
Again In London
Britain, which happily wel-
comed sparkling lights when Ger-
many was defeated, now watches
the, blackout creep back.
Darkened streets are part of the
austerity program -the British peo-
ple have been told they must ex-
pect to continue in greater or less
degree for perhaps two years. After
the splurge of bright lights in cele-
bration of peace, shortages of elec-
trical power and gas have made —
in the opinion of the government
— conservation essential.
And so, hi London,. the lights are
going out at midnight in various
areas, with street lights turnedon
at dusk and off at midnight. There
will be half lighting an by -roads,
with only every other street lamp
lighted.
Other large cities are following
the same procedure, amid com-
plaints from residents who had
hope" ;i;Qr a speedier return to pre-
war Conditions.
"It .looks as though we had bet-
ter makeup our minds to it that
the days of rejoicing faded with
the ' VJ celebrations; everything,
from cigarets to clothes, will soon
be ix shoiter supply than ever and
darkness will presently become
the only completely unrationed
commodity," said the Manchester
Guardian on the conservation pro-
gram.
Although it is the oiclest conti-
nent geologically, Australia was
the last to be occupied by white
men.
Not Bad. — Hitler's
--ine6iiie $6,000,000
Adolf littler received an annual
income • „$2,640,000, secret Ger-
man budget figures disclosed re-
cently. In the third year of the
war his income rose to nearly $6,-
000,000 as a result of his special
benefits from German wartime
taxes.
It Should
Is the Encyclopedia, Britannica's
face red! "The Japanese," it says,
"are essentially ti kindly -hearted,
laugbter-loving people, taking life
easily and not allowing its petty
ills unnecessarily to disturb their
equanimity." — Ottawa Citizen.
Japan Must Pay
Fpr Ghastly Crime'
AX Y'
One of the most tragic photo-
graphs to come out of the war was
found in the pockets of a dead
Jap, says The Ottawa Journal. It
showed a blindfolded white officer
kneeling in front of Tanks of grin-
ning Japs, in front of him a Jap
officer with the sword of decapita-
tion poised for the fatal blow. Now
it is announced the officer was
Lieut. William Newton, V.C, of
Australia, beheaded by the Japs in
New Guinea in 1943 one of the
most ghastly crimes of the war,
and one for which certainly Japan
must pay.
Beavers are far more valuable
for conservation of water than for
their fur.
IT'S AMAZING how the
"Radiant Roast" used in
manufacturing Maxwell
House Coffee brings out
the flavor and goodness of
this fine blend. Every bean
is roasted evenly, all
through.
We recommend:
FO MMS
YELL ;
GOLD MINES, LTD.
(No Personal Liability)
Bid 40, Ask 45
Circular on request
Alliance Securities
Telephone ELgin 4104-4105
Four Colborne Street,
Toronto 1, Ont.
BABY CHICKS
PULLETS 12 WEEKS TJP TO 26
weeks. Pure breeds and hybrids.
Day old chicks hatched to order
for Fall delivery. Free circular,
Top . Notch Chickeries, Guelph,
Ontario.
TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT,
order your October -November
chicks early. We've a very few
started on hand. Bray Hatchery,
130 John N., Hamilton, Ont.
FREE RANGE PULLETS PURE
breeds and hybrids 12 weeks up
to laying. Also day old chicks
hatched to order for Fail delivery.
Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
•
$7,000 OPTIMIST HOME
"MAY BE 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
shares to St. Catharines Optimist
Club, Box 445-11., St. Catharines,
„Ontario.
$10,000 HOME
BUILT'_ ANYWHERE IN CANADA
to.. winner's specifications, or
$10,000 in cash will be awarded
lucky winner. Also chance- OD
$100 monthly draw. Winner is
still eligible for house draw. All
proceeds for children's welfare.
Tickets $1 each -12 for $10. Mail
remittance to Sudbury Kiwanis
Club; Box 53.
DYEING AND 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.
FARM MACHINFRV 14OR SALE
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.
"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 SALE
QUANTITY OF LARGE WILLOW
trees. Hanger Limb Company, 85
Bing Street West, Toronto, Ont,
PIANOS,. OUR SMALL NEW PIANOS
will be available shortly. Beauti•
ful in design and tone. Circular
mailed promptly. Factory Mason
and Risch Limited, 642 Xing
Street West, Toronto.
PIPE WRENCHES, RIDGID TRIMO
Stinson 14; 18;. and 24 inch at .20
per inch 36 and 48 •inch at .25 per
inch. CUMMING WRECKING CO.
LTD. 1578 Windsor Ave., Windsor,
Ont.
'41 BUICK SEDAN
WILL BE SOLD FOR $1.001 TO
holder of lucky ticket at Picker-
ing Rotary Fair, October 17. Send
Pin0 r five tickets to Box 200,
erl
1942 PONTIAC TORPEDO
SEDAN WILL BE SOLD 10 HOLD-
er of winning ticket, to be drawn
in I3espeler, Thanksggiving Day.
Tickets 25c, 5 for $1.00. Proceeds
Kinsmen Service Charities, Send
for tickets to Kinsmen Club, Box
428-C.Z., 1Iespeler, Ont,
ANGORAS OF QUALITY. HTGI:I
producers of excellent wool, tin -
related trios, two months old,
EiO. Olde'r clock rensona•b
le. J. W.
Noble, Box 5, ICirkland Lake,
Ontario.
ISSUE l8--1945
FOR SALE
PUREBRED SPRINGER SPANIEL
Puppies, male, not eligible for
registration. Ten dollars. Also
male, one year, eligible for reg-
istration, R. H. Benn, Route 6,
Napanee, Ont.
HOTEL, LICENSED, LARGE GAL-
Ionage; $70,000 cash full price,
includes building, furniture,
equipment; also other hotels, ice
business, tourist cabins, poultry
farm, bakery, restaurants and
number good farms. Apply James
D. Campbell, 20 Bramley St., Port
Hope, Ont. _
R.E'GISTERHD COCKER SPANIELS,
six weeks, very choice breeding,
less without papers. Wm. Camp-
bell, Cornwall, Ont.
CHINCHILLA AND NEW ZEALAND
White Rabbits for sale. ' Good
stock, reasonable. Write Wylie
McEathron, McArthurs Mills, Ont.
SWEET'OLENE SUGAR SUBSTI-
tute; equivalent to 20 pounds
sugar, $1.00 postpaid. Box 61 -AA,
Digby, Nova Scotia.
WATERLOO SEPARATOR 86 X 48
with Ebersole Feeder and Clover
Recleaner. Also Waterloo Separ-
ator 33 X 50, roller bearings. Will
sell or trade on Combine. Minto
Noble,` .R. 11. 1•, Leamington, Ont.
SURPLUS ARMY STORES
Army Petrol Cans, capacity 2 Imp.
gallons; with carrying handle and
heavy brass cap. Just the thing for
carrying extra gasoline, water, anti-
freeze or any liquid. Price 79c each.
Used, Land Mine Boxes, 83: x 8s/1 x
28" long. Price $1.99 each.
Used Ammunition Boxes, 13 x 11 x
18" high, double hinged cover, 18
ga. steel. Two heavy carrying
handles. Price $1.75 each.
A11 -purpose metal containers, 17"
high x 7.0'',/2 x 53/2, with slip-on cover
and' canvas carrying strap. Price
.79c each.
6' Folding Mess Tables, price $5.95
each. 6' Folding Benches, 82.20 each.
C.O.D.—Transportation charges ex-
tra.
Write The Alison Machinery Com-
pany Limited, 208 Simcoe St., To-
ronto 2B, Ontario.
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.
ELEL:'t'RiC MOTORS, NEW, USED
bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul-
leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com-
pany Ltd.. 2026 Dufferin St., To-
ronto.
ELECTRIC MOTORS .
REWOUND AND REPAIRED. EX -
pert workmanship. Moderate
prices. Lloyd M. Bettger, Monk -
toe, Ontario.
FARMS FOR SALE
70- 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. If
you want a qulet property in a
good place to relax, give me n
ca11. Several more properties in
same district. Geo. Wight, 301
Canada Bldg., Windsor, Ont.
21 ACRES .FRUIT FARM, 16 ACRES
of fruit trees, new modern 5 -room
dwelling with space above for 3
e
tar
enclosed
d
additional rooms; e g
veranda, double garage, 2 wells,
Hydro, modern conveniences, $12,-
600 terms to suit, A bargain for
the shrewd buyer. 5. Vujkov,
11.R, 1, School ltd., Niagara -on -
the Lake, Ont.
FARMS FOR SALE
$6,000 -BUYS CHOICE 100 ACRES
in Sunnidale, good buildings, near
school, highway, Stayner, Was -
ago Beach, good water, immed-
iate possession. I11' health reason
selling. Arthur Gibson, Stayner,
Ont.
$6,500 BUYS A 250 ACRE FARM,
situated 13/% miles from the town
of Perth and 34 mile from school,
situated on it is a large frame
house, and stable room for 40
head of stock. There is a never
failing supply of spring water.
This is a good dairy farm, there
isenough wood on it to pay for
it. A. J. Croskery, Perth, Ont.
PEEL COUNTY PARM, 100 ACRES,
good buildings, hardwood bush,
spring creels, hydro available;
Caledon Village 2 miles. Apply on
premise only, no letters. W. J.
Trathen, Caledon, Ont. Phone
13-121.
104 ACRES FARM, RICH LOAN
soil. New steel barn in 1937, near-
ly new 8 roomed frame house.
Hydro, running water in both
house and barn, 8 acres bush,
driving shed and hen coop, good
fences, 25 acres hay and pasture,
the rest ploughed, drilled well
'' $8,000, at least $4,000 in cash,
10 miles from Guelph, 3 miles
from Rockwood, 5 miles from
Acton, 1 mile to school. Mrs. T.
Halcovitch, R.R. 4, Rockwood,
Ont.
100 ACRES DAIRY FARM LEVEL
sandy clay loam, near No. 2 high-
way, good buildings, 2 steel roof
barns, hog house, hen house,
house, garage, new cement stables,
silo, drillled well, hydro pressure
system, good paying asparagus
bed, close to town and villages,
all conveniences. Price $7500.
Phone 65 R 11, Princeton. J. C.
Griep.
10.3 -ACRE FARM, GOOD SOIL,
stone road, 2 miles from town.
Box 245 Dunnville, Ont.
200 ACRES FOR SALE, CLAY
loam, spring creek, good house,
good well, windmill. Charlie Bell,
Nobleton, Ont.
FARM, 100 ACRES, 434 MILES
from Seaforth, Ont., 35 mile from
highway, fenced and drained,
mostly under cultivation: never -
tailing stream at back; large
bank barn with overflowing well:
8 -roomed concrete house with
hard and soft water inside; also
garage. Write or phone Lorne 5.
Webster, Seaforth, Ont.
200 -ACRE FARM, LOT 18, CON. 13.
Enniskillen Township, one mile
off No. 21 Highway, Eight -room
brick house, full basement. Barn
40 ft. by 6n ft., finished off with
cement mangers and steel stanch-
ions, 12x40 concrete silo. Good
machine shed and granary. Good
clay loam, well tiled, 25 acres
hardwood hash. Apply Walter
Clark, Wyoming, Ontario,
D LP WANTED
WANTED — EXPERIENCED FARM
help. Steady work offered on
large Daily Farm. Modern build-
ings and equipment. Accommoda-
tion furnished on premises. Apply
at farm, Oriole (Lansing) or
»hone Agincourt 87W1. Write
Box 151, Lansing, Wynyates Farm.
MEDICAL
DIXON'S TIT:\TFT)Y--FOTl NETJR-
Itis and Rheumatic Pains. Thous-
ands satisfied. Munro's Drug
Store, 333 Elgin, Ottawa: Post-
paid $1.00,
TflMA011 ANT) THREAT) WORMS
often are the cause of ill-henith
in humans, all ages No one im-
mune! Why not find nut If this
is your trouble? Interesting par-
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Remedies. Speetnlists. 'Toronto 9
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45e bottle, (Mawr' attert IDimmae
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READ TIITS—T4VT RY ST?T`I•'ETZET1
of Rheumatie Tains nr Neuritis
should 1 r ;v Dixon's 'Remedy.
Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin,
Ottawa. Postpaid $1:00.
HAIRDRESSING
LEARN HAI1tDRESSING THE
Robertson method. Information
on request regarding classes.
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad-
emy. 137 ' Avenue Road. Toronto.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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sells, exchanges musical instru-
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IIAT(CIHING EGGS WANTED FOR
1946 hatching, season. Flocks cull-
ed and bloodtcsted free of charge
under Government Supervision.
Guaranteed premium, plus hatch-
ability premium paid. i"or full
details, write Pox 39, 73 Adelaide
. Toronto,
V1 onto
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WAN'rl;D To i''UR(`HASE PUL.
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