dl pe, JRC Ee Er Sky Mn pn sy Ct Ee -- ee ERA % Hy BbAsianie Frag goo Ep The hairy bodyand legs of the fly are carriers of disease, Fly- Tox kills these filthy pestsinstant- ly, Get a large bottle of Fly-Tox today. THERE 1S ONLY ONE FLv.Tox 4 ut KILLS INSECT PESTS Britain Greater Then Any Briton The defeat of Churchill is, of course, a great shock -- at first thought t is almost impossible to believe that so great a figure has been rejected by his own people, says the Ottawa Journal. But Bri- tain is greater than any Briton, even Winston Churchill, and the judgment of the British people, a tough and virile and practical peo- ple, seldom goes far astray, or for long. In that knowledge .let us hope for the best in the coming world settlement even though Mr. Churchill be not a party to it. Westerners Plan Farm Community As a result of the first co-ope- rativo farming, conference to have been held in Canada, at Landis, Saskatchewan, a group of 44 farm- ers of the Landis District is lay- ing plans for Canada's first large scale co-operative farm linked with a communal living center, The farmers plan to make an actual start on the co-operative forming phase in the spring of 1015. Following this, they will work out the sccond phase of thelr project, that of a commu- nity center. Myr. Churchill . Declines Honor Offered by King Prime Mmister Churchill has de- - clined a knighthood of the Order of the Garter, one of Britain's high- cst honors offered to him by the King, Buckingham Palace has an- nounced. Ie order was constituted by King Idward TTT in-1348.-It con- sist of the Sovereign and lineal descendants of King George I and knights admitted by special sta- tutes. 2 The Royal announcement said: "After Mr Churchill had ten- dered his resignation to the King, His Mareety asked him to accept the order of the Garter in recogme- tion of his great services +hrough- out the war. Mr. Chucchill, how- ever, begged His Majesty that in the present circumstances that he might be alowed to decline." During the day, Mr. Churchili expressed his gratitude to al' those who scent him messages af.er the defeat of the Conservative Party and his resignation as Pome Mi- mister. Improper nutrition and not germs or parasites, is the cause of about 25 per cent of all deaths among newly-born farm animals, HARNESS & COLLARS | farmers Attention -- Consult your nearest Harness Shop about Staco Harness Supplies. We sell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer. 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OTTAWA REPORTS That Barn Sprays Of Wonder Insecticide, DDT, Are Now- Available To Farmers Because of the vital need of in- creased dairy production, Canadian farmers ate to be the first civilians in the world to get DDT. Barn sprays are now being made avail- able containing the wonder in- sccticide with the thirty-letter name, "dichloro-diphenl-trichlor- octhane." Dr. C. R. Twinn of the entomology division, [Federal De- partment of Agriculture, has pre- pared" a memorandum outlining formulations and methods of appli- cation of the insect-killing chemical for use agpinst houschold and in- dustrial pests and certain parasites common to nien and animals. when DDT becomes generally available, Up to now it has been reserved for military use and experimental pur- poses. ' « + x I'rom the R.C.A.F, comes a story of a little patch of Canada 7000 fcet up in the Himalayas, which attracts hundreds of Canadian air- men on leave from Burma and castern India, It is the Lome of Major and Mrs. John Brebner of 'Loronto. Major Brebner joined the Indian Medical Service in 1935. In the three years he and Mrs. Breb- ner have been stationed at Darjeel- ing they have provided hospitality for many Canadian boys on leave. Waffles with honey, real hot dogs and hamburgers, even pumpkin pie, bring the boys a real taste of home. * * * A big warship has brought a little baby to Canada. He is 11-month's-old Robert Fraser, son of motor mechanic E. Fraser, To- ronto.. Robert's mother was killed by one of the last V-bombs to fall on England. His father, who was on active service, asked a Canadian Wren if hig little son could be sent home to his grandparents at Pictou, N. S. 'A request to send him by troopship was refused. But the Canadian destroyer, H.M.C.S. Ot- tawa, offered to take the little fel- low aboard. The shipwrights made a crib which was placed in the captain's cabin, Nearby was a tub and small clothes' horse. So Baby Robert sailed in style with the entire ship's complement at his service, His father was given special leave to accompany him, «x x 7 The Canadian Federation of Agriculture has made an urgent request te the federal government for a complete weather information service for farmers in all parts of Canada., They point out that the new techniques of weather foré- casting developed for use in aerial warfare and the. trained personnel in such service might well be utilized to provide this important service for the farming industry, Consideraton of such a sérvice is promised, Army Shows Still: Entertain Troops The end of the war doesn't mean that the demand by the~troops for entertainment has diminished, As a matter of fact, it has increased. And that is why eight civilian army show units are now overseas enter- taining the Canadian troops in England and also the army of oc- cupation, The 'talented entertainers come from Toronto, Montreal and Hali- fax. Each unit has a mixed cast of about 20, While 'overseas, the entertainers are provided with army. clothing, The men wear battle dress and the women CWAC uniforms, but without thé Brown shoulder s¥caps, U. S. Lost 5,000 Tanks The United States lost an es- timated 5,000 tanks in the German war, according to- Major General Henry B. Sayler, chief army ord- nance officer in the European theatre. "WAR WORKER The wartime photo of Mrs. Clement R. Attlee, wife of Great Britain's new Prime Minister, shows her while working at a YMCA club for British troops. John Bull Stole Hitler's 'Intuition' Among all the secret weapons listed as "now It can be told," none enlivens the {imagination niore than hard-headed John Bull's 'use of astrology. The story is that, aware of Hitler's faith in such readings, the British had the Fuehret's horoscope ¢ast every day, just as he did. Thus they knew as soon as he what hints he would get from the stars and regu- larly stole his famous intuition, The plan worked, "too, according to the report. They were .able to forestall several of his moves, DioYoukow? --that a 10c PADS will kill more fee pis ON'S FLY a any Sthee | 7 ler if Grocery, ware nn Stores recommend WILSON'S FLY pans! --- ST of Insect op TCH Bites-- Neat Rash * Quick! Stop itching of insect bites, heat eczema, hives, pimples, scales, scabi ' foot BNA Sther externally caused hn Loire uick-acting, soothing, antiseptic D, D, D, FRE CRIPTION. Greaseless, stainless. Tech our mone k, stocks D. BD, PRESCRIPTION." drussist EY NERVOUS TENSION with its woak, fired foolings? It functional peciodic disturbances make med -- try Pydia Pinkh J : . Pinkham's bl 1 table Corpo o felicve et wt RT oli &. Pombhamis S538 ISSUE 89--1048 rlek's PRESS VOICE OF RUBBING IT IN The news now flies around the corner stores that women have spent $300,000,000 a year on cold cream during wartime, That's cer- tainly rubbing ft in. --Peterborough THE I, Examiner. 0 _. ed BEATING THEMSELVES ' Then those planes ta fly 'at 2,000 miles an hour could leave Halifax at noon and arrive in Vancouver in the same morning two hours before they started. --Brandon Sun. Sp NEW NAME FOR 'EM Mouldy cheese contains penicil- lin, scientists tell us. So that's what they call those little wiggly white things. ) --Windsor Star. -- THEY DON'T What we haven't been able to figure out is how Hon, Jap, hitting head-first in the suicide dive, saves face, » --Ottawa Citizen, ---- NO HOPE Hay fever is one of the worat diseases. You can't cure it and it won't kill you. --Kitchener Record. Sermons Not Meant To Be Enjoyed "lI enjoyed your sermon very much." Countless beamingly po- lite- churchgoers so inform thelr preachers every Sunday, says "Time"" Magazine, Last week the Rev, Robert E. Woods, veteran preacher of Manhattan's St. Pat- Cathedral, took the wind out of their sails, Sald he, from the pulpit: "Sermons are not in- tended to be enjoyed (but) to in- struct, to inspire . . . to make you uneasy about. yourself. Any ser- mon that doesn't do that has mis- fired." Man courts happiness in a thou- sand shapes; and the faster he fol- lows it the swifter it flies from ~him, - -- Tillotson. . BERLIN BAVEAL Joy Comprising part of the Canadia HEADQUARTERS; BERLIN BATTALION a n Army Occupation Force, the Canadian Berlin Battalion aids British® forces occiipying a portion of Berlin, while American and Russian troops control the rest of the city. Here, Pte. Lloyd Roth, of Vegreville, Alta. guards the entrance to the Canadian Headquarters. Big N. Y. Building Stands Up To It The way the Empire State Build- ing in New York stood up to the blow it received last week is a tri- bute to modern construction and engineering design, comments the Windsor Star. When a fast-moving bomber ran smack into the upper floors. of the 1,250-foot high build- ing, the structure stood fast. The bomber 'was smashed to smith- ereens, but' the building held. The fireproof nature of the Em- pire State Building was also illus- trated. Thc bomber exploded and its load of gasoline turned the upper floors of the building into a furnace. But, once the gasoline had been consumed by the flames, - there wag not much else to burn, Firemen had the blaze under con- trol in short order. In spite of be- The 'Shadow' Goes Up To 43,499 Feet A Boeing B-17 flying fortress called "The Shadow" has climbed to 43,499 feet, an altitude its makers said they believed was a new world record for four-engined aircraft. The record ascent was made in a regular test flight over Seattle. ing splattered by blazing gasoline, the building did not catch fire. The petrol burned itself out and that was that, Many people have ondered what would happen if an airplane or a bomb hit a large building. They had hoped they would never find out, but they have had the answer. That bomber banged right and it was just too bad for the bomber, ee ee meee HAVE YOU HEARD? A certain magistrate was once discussing beverages with a fellow clubs member. "Have you ever tried gin and ginger beer?" asked the young fellow, "No," replied the magistrate, "but Fve tried a lot of folks who " have." ---- "It is not good for a man te keep too much to himself," states a phychologist. The in. come-tax authorities are sald to share this view. ---- "I don't know what I would have done if it 'hadn't been for you!" exclaimed the discharged prisoner. "You'd have done time," 'was the dry comment 6f his attorney. ag ) "] look upon hiking as a tonic." "Yes; and a passing lorry as a pick-me-up," 1 suppose." --0-- "So, dear Doris is getting mar- rled! I suppose you feel that she's ready for the battle of life?" "Well, she's 'been through sev- eral engagements." France's War Losses In Blood And Misery One hundred and thirty-five thousand dead on the field of bat- te, 55000 killed before firing squads, 100,000 patriots who have died in enemy camps or prisons, two million prisonérs and depor- tees, 1,200,000 houses destroyed, ports an dtrains demolished, the suffering by a whole nation of oc- cupation, "oppression * arid ' famine-- that is the contribution 'in' blood "and distress - which France had made to this war in the cause of liberty. YOU GET EVERY ATOM 'of the flavor and goodness in Maxwell House Coffee because it is "Radiant Roasted". Every coffee bean is roasted thoroughly --all through! BABY CHICKS FREE RANGE PULLE1S, EIGHT weeks up to laying, Also day-old chicks hatched to order for Fall delivery. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcherles Limited, Fer- gus, Ontario. SUMMER CHICKS, AND SOME light 2-3 week pullets available now. September and fall chicks should be ordered now also, Bray Hatchery, fiton, Ont. FREE RANGE PULLETS 12 WEEKS up to 26 weeks, Day old chicks hatched to order for Fall dellv- ery. Top Notch Chickerles, Guelph, Ontario, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MILKERS NOW available. We want dealers (n your territory. 8. 8. Dennls Co., 398 Ridout St, London, Ontarlo. CLEAN TFASY . WILL TRADE FINE WOOD TIMB- v er 1756 acres for good truck or house or sell. Walter Covyeow, VanKoughnet, Ont. 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 8treet, To- rontp. : viii FARM MACHINERY "FOR SALE 60 H.P. INTERNATIONAL STA- tronary Diesel,' used' very Hlitle. Write or phone Lowville Feed Miil, Route 2, Mlliton, Ont. 8KID ENGINE P300 McCORMIC In good condition, Variable Spee Govenors for "McCormick Trac- tors (only). New and used Trac- tor parts. London Farm Equlp- ment Co.,, 335 King Street. Lon- don, Ont. 130 John St. N.,, Ham- " FUR SALE in good condition, aide and roo one-half 'thetal, $800, K. Whaling, Moofefield, Ont. FOR SALE--BANK BARN 40x80, GAINING WEIGHT? SLENDEX TEA alds you retain Slender Figure, turns your food into energy instead GUARANTEED HARMLESS, composed pleasant herbs, no exer- cises or drastic dlet. Month's supply $1.00 postpaid | Dominion Herb Distributors 1423 St. Lawrence Hivd., Montreal FARMS FOR BALB WE CAN SELL YOU ANY SIZE OF farm you wish to buy--with or without stock "and machinery. For particulars apply at Dono- hue's' Garage, Renfrew, Ont. FOR SALE--FARM, HURON COUN- ty, 100 workable acres, excellent buildings, good drilled well, close to od highways and markets. Hydro avallable, $6,000. For par- ticulars "write D. A. Moore, 208 Toronto. Deloraine Ave. GOOD 50 ACRE FARM, SELL OR exchange for small place near village, western Ontarlo. F." War- ren, Clarke, Durham County, Ont. FARM TWO HUNDRED ACRES fenced, seventy cultivated, rest wood, pdsture, sugar bush, large bank barn, cement floor, large house, stone wall, DhShrusnt, spring water, sink, télephone, apple trees, 2% miles from two towns, school bus' passes door, Brice $3,000, Box 148, Sundridge, nt. HAIRDRESSING L EARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robértson 'tiethod. [Information on request JRarding classes. Robertson's Halrdressing Acad emy, 187 Avenue Road. Toronto. FOR SALE BARREN STRAIN LEGHORN Pullets, 6 weeks and up. Sussex X Barred Rock pullets, 6 to 10 weeks, Barred ock Pullets, 6 to 10 weeks, Johnson Hatchery, Fergus, Ont, 12 HEAD CATTLE, T MILCH COWS included, $600.00 cash, Allan Mac- Phee, Avoca, Que, Co. Arg. Phone Arundel 156r22, ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED bought, sold, rebullt; belts, pul- leys, brushes, Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd, 2326 Dufferin St, To- ronto. BOILER H.R.T., GOLDIE McCULLOCH, 65 H.P, 110 LBS. 'STEAM, IN EX- CELLENT CONDITION; IRON FIREMAN STOKER, RECEIVING TANK, CANADA LAUNDRY, 1128 - DUNDAS W., TORONTO. THISTLEDOWN ANGORAS. ONE of Canada's outstanding atralns, Write for free folder. Brown's Angora Ranch, Kitchener, Ontarlo. - PEDIGREED ANGORA RABBITS. Finest = wool rodueln stock. Lynwood = Angéras, ox 140, Oshawa. or i KELVINATOR SOFT DRINK COOL- er and.Electric Meat Grinder, top condition, Box 2356, Athens, Ont. ONCH USED 76-LB, JUTE POTATO sacks, B8%c each; 76:1b,' cotton otato sacks, 7¢ each; 60-1b, on- oft "hlicks, 6¢ each, Write Immed- fately., London Bag Company, London, Ont, 78 Courtland Bt, MEDICAL PEOPLE. ARE TALKING ABOUT the good results from -taking Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains and Neuritis, Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Post- pald $1.00. . PATENTS TEACHERS WANTED FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY TEACHER WANTED FOR USS. Patent Bolicitors. Established No. 1, bond. Protestant, firat Joon ae Bis "Weil Torents | J A AEE 4 . s Lo bi a of" lntermution un re. Shillington P.O,, Ontario. ' PHOTOGRAPHY "YOUR WORK IS : " "WONDERFUL" CUSTOMER SAYS " , . . and the prompt manner in which you return work is greatly appreciated." Any Size Roll--6 or 8 Exposures DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 26c Don't risk losing pictures. Send your film rolls to ' 2 CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST STUDIO Get Better Pictures at Lower Cost. Prompt mail service. 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BODDINGTON BUYS, sells, exchanges musical Instru- ments, 111 Church, Toronto 2, OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN - BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great SRportuntts, Learn Ha parassing A igniried profesaton, good wages, thousands successful Marvel raduates, Amerlea's greatest ays- Illuatrated catalogue free. Write or call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING HOOKS - '868 BLOOR WW, TORONTO Branches; tH Ring Bt, Hamliton "& 74 "Rideau Htroot, Ottawa. Pleasant REAL RE- TEACHERS WANTED GOLDLANDS, SOUTH COCHRANE District; Protestant teacher for, 1-room, well:equipped rural school, has basement, furnace, atorm windows, inside . sanitary toilets, near rallway and -school bus service; prompt pay; state salary and experience; minimum salary $1,200. P, D, Bigras, Gold- lands, 'Ont. {ZT LARCHWOOD PROTESTANT Teacher wanted for 8.8, No. 8 Balfour and Dowling, Larch- wood, 'Ont, Duties to commence Hept. A 'Salary $1350.00 per an- num, Apply stating qualifications to Mra, Jean Jennings, Sec. Treas, Larchwood, Ont, : WANTED. -- QUALIFIED PRO- testant teachers for Township Senos] Area % Kermtnes duties 0 commence Sept. ate fieattons: And "Ahn of last 'In- spector; minimum: salary 21.380. Apply J, HE, Hughes, Sec.-Treas., Ardén, Ont, : TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD, Drury, 'Denfson dnd Graham. Dis- trlet of Sudbury, requires 8 Pro- testant qualified teachers for schools' In following" villages-- hited h, Watthington and HI 1187 'd1so "one 'bflfhgual teacher for rural school near Whitefish, Reply atating qua ificat ons and Alary expééted to 'Mra, R, H. Murray, 260 Laura Ave, Budbury, Address Plainly on TWO QUALIFIED PROTESTANT Teachers for school area No. 8 Monteagle. Apply stating salary, and qualifications to G. H, Wood- cox, Sec.-T'reas., R.R. No. 1, Hybla, Ontario. . - MADAWASKA PUBLIC SCHOOL-- Protestant female teacher want- ed for junior room, 1st class cer- tificate with music preferred, but not 'necessary; salary $1,200 pér annum; duties commence Sept. 3 oh T. Chaddock, Madawaska, nt, : VICTORIA CO.; PROTESTANT teacher, 8.8. No. 2, Fenelon, Vic- . toria Co. State experience, quall- fications, salary expected. James Iaurenson, Woodville, R.R. No. 8, n WANTED--=ASSIETANT IN' GRADER B Continuation School and prin- ciple of public school. Bubjectst Latin French," Art and education- al guldance or Tower se¢Hool Eng- lish, Grades 7"and 8 in' publle school. State salary and 'exper- lence ahd "where last taught. School "is 'situated on 'Highway, 26 and has 'hydro Installed. A. Bopatd, Bec.-Treas,, Minesing, nt. WHITE RIVER CONTINUATION School requires Principal Grades 9 to 12, must téach upper school French, assistant supplied, small classes. Salary. minimum $2,000, Htate Saary éxpected with quall- fications. . G. Treas, White River, On "FUELWOOD "WANTED Mien) Al Rabe) Ouida edgings. [ard woo and © Boft- wood. fave ie drticulars "and best prices on 'car, Walter Schiess, 19 Melinda , Street, Toronto, - WANTED PULLETS WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL: AGES AND BREEDS 8 months to laying' age, Our prices are worthwhile, Box 40, 78 Ader laide West, Toronto. WANTED --- AN EXPERIENCED single dairyman, or a married man with no children for caring for a small, but," high class hol- stein herd on R.O.P. In Peel Coun- ty 'District. Good living condl= tions and wages of $75.00 to $100.00 depending on the man, Box 43,-73. Adelaide W., Toronto, WANTED, BUFFALO POWER © sausage stuffer, complete, 76+ 100-1b. capacity; 1 6-h.p. 25-eye) 3-phase motor; pie molds an cutter for small pork ples.' Write, Hoirn's Food Market, Port. Col- borne, Ont, : WANTED -- A THOROUGHLY trained coon hound preferably a femdle must bé good at trail and at tree and broke, off of jacks, fox and deer. Give full particu- lars including price. Box 44, 78 _ Adelaide W., Toronto," WANTED TO PURCHASE PUL» ha all breeds from Heveis up to laying, Good prices pald, Apply ip Lox 88, 72 Adelaide W. lo. Ti , x OPPORTUNITIES AWAITING Sarnia General 40! gchool for 'nurdes offers an excellent course in 'Narsihg' Bducation, Class' en ters Sept. 4th, 1945. Application Uformg i fu¥nished on redtest. R, M, 'Bedmiah, Superintenident, Meals, Hee. } CORDWOOD, MAPLE, BIRCH AND