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Zurich Herald, 1947-08-21, Page 7' rt�q� ., f it. ;N, ':,.�.•«` :.sx+..:.ast,„..,., :.�.,.Er.+F..it:.?, ix...3-.: a ...:rw ,.t...�. Oil Frorn Sunflower Seeds -Oil from sunflower seeds is project .being developed in \ .,estern, Canada. New industry is expected to help zel i overcome Canada's shortage. of vegetable oils, nearly all of which are imported.. Denise Bailey is seen beside giant sunflower. Sunflowers marked for experimentation are isolated in paper bags.,George Wood is bagging one for future. Sports nd One Thing �k r Another By FRANK MANN HARRIS CA Silibit Critic") fidentially whispers that the Head of said Commission, although a sterling character, happens also to be a highly -paid employee of one of the other Madison. Square activities. So now the question is -what are you, the promoter, going to do about it? Just forget the whole thing? Give the, gentleman the $64. * * * As already stated, this is a strictly imaginary case; and anybody, sports promoter or otherwise, attempting to find an analogy to happenings closer to home than New York State does so at his own risk. For as any Member of our Legislative Assem- bly can tell. you -in fact WILL tell you anytime you hold still long enough -we in Ontario take pride in being second to none for Sport that is clean, character -building and above reproach, and read wth amusement of the sort . of: things, that go_on in such spots as New York and Chicago. A friend of ours, whose taste runs .to the cruder forms of sporting en-' tertainment, was inveigled into taking a look at the recent inter- national tennis matches at Montreal. After watching the lads from Down Under toy with our Canadian . talent for half an hour or so be turned to this companion and said, "If that Referee had any moxie he'd stop this thing and call, it 'No Contest': in 'fact I think he'd tell the promoters to give the folks their dough back too." * * * Which is undoubtedly deplorable :language to use regarding a genteel •sport like tennis; and of course, it .was hardly as bad as that. That is to say, the folks who paid admission .weren't gypped, because they knew in advance pretty much. what to ex- pect.. Still, it isn't exactly soothing to national -pride. to watch Canada represented bf" athletes who had .about as much chance -and knew it! --as old Jack Dempsey would have, right today, in a bout with Joe Louis. * * * The fact is that we just haven't got any talent that belongs in, or anywhere near, top tennis circles; and until we have, we should stay 'out of International, contests. If our boys and girls just want the benefit of high-class competition, by all means encourage thein to get it. But for the sake of those who have to i ead the gory details, let them do it a3 private individuals, not as official representatives of a great Dominion. * * * TI:is is the tale fust as we heard it, and as to its veracity we offer no guarantee. It it ,does nothing else, it illustrates the advisability of clear, distinct diction over the radio. Any- way, it seems that a week or so ago a certain well -knows newscaster had a call from a highly indignant lady listener. "1'he very idea of using such vile language over the air," she sputtered, "and besides, going out of your way to insult the memory of .a great Canadian" * * * Utterly flabbergasted, the micro- phone maestro dug out the script of the newscast in question, and turned to the part objected to -a reference to the death of Alan Sullivan, Stid- •denly a great light broke over his bemused Jlcad After speaking of the .late .author's .achievements .as traveller and writer, he had said MR. SULLIVAN WAS A SON OF A BISHOP. And the lady road mis- taken the final word for something else. As The Virginian said -"helico you Ball ala that -smile!" t: * * Just for a change, let's take a purely hypothetical case. Let's sup- pose you are a boxing promoter in, for instance, Jersey City or New- ark, and are anxious to stage a bout featuring an up-and-coming young scrapper called -Oh, let's say Arturo Rex. He's willing to fight for you; but you find, to your dismay, that although he isn't yet of age he's been signed to do all his fighting in the Greater Ncw York arca, for a term of years, exclusively for a club oper- ating in Madison Square Garden, and too much depends on this tic -up for him to risk their disapproval. * * * Naturally you don't think this is exactly fair to you or your clients so you hotly declare yotl intend to take the platter up with the State Athletic C'omnlission..But then some- body tater* vou to one side and. con- * * * To get the point, if any, of this, it is necessary to know that one of Toronto's main thoroughfares cuts through a burying-groitlnd. Late the other Blight an out -of -tow) visitor, somewhat the worse for wear, who had been peacefully slumbering in a rear scat of a trolley, suddenly awak- ened and demanded to know where he was. ."This is the cemetery," re- plied the man sitting alongside. "Listen, buddy, you don't need to felt nae that," answcrd the befuddled one. "I know we're in Toronto just as good as you do - but JUST WHEREABOUTS?" * * * It is customary for Canadian sports writers to take a somewhat condescending view of the game of cricket, and poke fun at its leisurely pace and supposed lack of excite- ment; and we confess to having written, in our time, our share of just such stuff. But since watching some pretty fair cricket for the first time in several years we are begin- ning to wonder. - For we ' have come to the conclusion that, on the playing field itself, you will see about as much real action per hour as you do in baseball -or maybe even a bit more. * * * The big difference is not on the field at all. Baseball fans themselves furnish a big percentage of the action, and often there is more kick in watching the antics of a frenzied rooter than in looking at the game. Cricket addicts, on the contrary, don't believe in paying good stoney to see a show and then doing the acting themselves. That's tvhy their game sounds a lot slower, even if it isn't. We never expect to see cricket rivalling either hockey or leaning against street corners as tate favorite pastime of the youth of our land. Still, worse things could happen. * * * ,And we have just discovered, through the agency of the Mayor of Toronto, that when a carnival side- show operator offers its three chances for a dime to win a $25 prize, the odds are slightly against our doing so. Somebody's always taking the joy out of lift'! Radar Traps Catch Speeding Drivers The use of a radar device to measure accurately the speed of automobiles on highways is going to rule out entirely protests of the speedy driver as to just how fast he was going when halted by the police. Of course, to the vast majority of motorists, the new instrument will hold no terrors, since they observe the speed laws. But to those who like to pass everyone on the road, being caught in such a trap as the new radar machine constitutes will leave then with no answer. Science will tell the judge just how they broke the speed laws. It should prove to be quite a means of controling reckless drivers when put into widespread use. • of insect STOP Rites- NeatRash QOM Stop itching of insect bites, heat rash, ccaema, hives, pimples, scales, scabies, athlete s foot and other externaliy caused akin troubles. lase quirk -acting, soothing, antiseptic D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless, stainless, Itch stocks p. P. D. PRESCRIPTION. druggist ISSUE 34-494' Cost of Washing Dishes Too High Thousands of young Canadian married couples -like their parents and their grandparents before them --have one urgent . ambition: a home of their own and a kitchen of their own in which they can wash their own dishes, after baby is in bed. Yet such couples, with salaries or wages of front one to two hundred dollars a month, can- not find these homes with the de- sired kitchens because -so we are told authoritatively -it costs too much to build then. Nor is the reason why it costs too touch for these people to have homes of their own with kitchens in them, hard to find, remarks the Quebec Chronicle -Telegraph. An advertisement that appeared recently in Vancouver newspapers, for instance, supplies a clue. This showed a schedule of wages of- fered to workers in lumber camps of British Columbia, in response to the latest demand for an in- crease of wages. One line is sig- nificant: "Dishwashers May, 1946, $5.41 per day;; Now $6.61; New offer $7.41." It is because it costs $7.41 per day to get dishes washed in lumber camps that the prices of homes are inevitably forced up beyond the reach of any young couple who stay, be possessed of the dream of a kitchen oa their own in which to wash dishes but are without ex- tensive capital reserves to enable thein to make it come true. And, by the way, if this is not inflation already present and doing its de- structive work in Canada, we would like to know what inflation is? Anything Wrong? Get Out and Walk Lucky is the man who can walk. He is a rich dean for the world is his. Too ,frequently Canadians forget .this-fact,,especially=:wheel.•.. there is an automobile at their command. Walking is the best and cheap- est exercise for all ages. If it is indulged in sufficiently pills and diets may be thrown away and forgotten. The joys of walking whether in the city or the coun- try never grow stale. When you grow sleepy or doped get out and walk. When you are blue and out of sorts, get out and walk. Get out under the blue sky and sunshine and you will feel better. On your vacation or your day off with the sun out in its glory or the moon at its fullness, with a few moments to spare and no desire to spend, get out and walk. REPELLENT Ism, CREAM SERVES SWAYS D IMPELS INSECTS Mosquitoes, Slack Files, etc. a STOPS SUNSURN•N AIDS NATURAL TA N ORcs'd, trade -mark INSECTICIDES FOR 1VIODE1 1 PEST CONTROL Good At 45 Surveys conducted in Canada and elsewhere prove that workers in middle life are generally, the best types of employees. Far from being "washed up" at 45, the older worker is less. likely to be away from work without good cause, has greater stability and is far less likely to have an accident. To this, point out the authorities, must be added the -Value of experience acquired by years on the job. The surveys were particularly important in view of estimates that more than five million Canadians will be more than 45 years old in 1071! 4.1111111111. t'ot, Will En.1(. SlnAIM Al The St. Regis Hotel TORONTO D Every Room With Bath. Shower and Telephone a Single, 52.50 nn-- Doullle. 53.60 ep • -Good Food. Doling.»and. Dancing Nightly lrhrrbourne at Carlton Tel. RA. 4180 ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED $1.50 up HOTEL METROPOLE NIAGARA FALLS Ot'P. - C:N.R. STATION 111 I}'R'q!m ,n minP Classified Advertising AGENTS WANTED OILS, GREASES, TIRES, insecticides, Electric Pence Controllers tiouso and Barn Paint. Root COathtgs, etc. Dealers wanted. Write Wart(' Clrene@ & Oil Limped. Toronto. VIA CIGARETTE PAPERS Pita only. Cigarette Paper MADEIN FRANCE on sale in Canada iIA10 CHICKS LOOIt, poultrykeepere-we have 4-0-6 week Old pullets for prompt shipment, .In most vurietils. Think what these will mean to s'on this fall and winter. Bray hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton, Ont, THREE WEEK Old started pullets -white Leghurns, White Leghorn x Barred Rock, Barred Rock x White Leghorns, New Hamp- shire x White Leghorn, Black AustralOrn X White Leghorn $31.05, Assorted Medium and Light breeds $30.95. tour week old add 30.00 per hundred, Five week old add 310.00 per hundred. Shipned C.O.D. Also day old chicks hooked to order and 8 week to laying Pullets. Top Notch Chlckerles, Guelph, Ont. 7111b1NESS Ol'1.Ott'I'UNST11Eb B001,04, NOVELTIES, Magic. Hobbies, Send dime for world's funniest novelty and large catainguve. Paragon Co„ 2 1 ammen Ave„ Toronto 6. Famous Pre -War Quality BLUE COVER i PURE WHITE Fro? Burning Double Book Automatic 100 Leaves For EASY ROLLING use a ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE ROLLER 2 DYEING AND CLEANING BATH YOU anYthing nee0s dyeing or clean- tngr Write to us for Information. We are Clad to answer your questions. 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GREAT DANE PUPPIES WELL MARKED championship stock with exceptional blood lines. Fawn with black masks. 363 Brookdale Avenue, Toronto. HU. 6148. MEDICAL I2EA37 TH1 -Ever' sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should tryDixon's Rem- edy. Munro's Drug Store. 115 l Postpaid 01.00. DIXON'S REMEDY -For Neuritis and Itheu.. matic Pains. Thousands satisfied. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00, GUINEA PIGS. 32.00 per pair,. from well bred. healthy grain -fed stock. Peter ICruseil, Ridgeville, Ont. - ' 36 x '50 GOODTSON Separator. Rebuilt in 1944. New Ebersol - Feeder, Thrower. Shredder, Sprayer. Price 31100.00. Isaac Prey, Hawkesville, Ont. HOUND PUPS: Cross; African, Ridgeback, Black and Tan; all Black and Tan. males 325.00; females 320.00. Wonderful deer fox dogs. Dr. A. S. Black. Brooklin, Ont. IMPORTANT: To all retailers. 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