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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Dec 1945, p. 2

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Tr § [fed RES RFSINS 0 FRG bY -- a oN Fad struction demands, To produce homes and jobs, industry must have lumber. Existing reserves are critically low, as a result of enormous war and recon: Responding to an war workers and regular woodsmen are helping to fill existing la« : bor shortages in the lumber industry. urgent appeal servicemen, Britain Plans Reconciliation of Jews and Arabs Foreign Secretary Proposes To Place Prob'em Before World Tribunal That there should be riots mn Palestine and a fury of protest from the Arabs because the gov- ernment of the United Kingdom plans a permanent settlement by conciliation of one of the bitterest controversies in the world today, is something hard to understand. It must be that the implications of the plan are not clearly under- stood, comments the Ottawa Citi- zen. } The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Irnest Bevin, emphatically says that he wants to settle both the future of Palestine and the fu- ture of the Arab peoples of the Middle Feast, "in a constructive wav and in a humanitarian spirit." So he proposes to place the problem squarely before the United Nations Organization--in other words, before a world-tribun- al. What is wrong with that? Problam for U.N.O. ~The nomination of a joint Bri- tish and United States committee of inquiry is not a mere evasive de-. vice as some critics think, The committee's inescapable duty will be to make positive proposals for a political and economic scttle- ment. These proposals will then be submitted by the United King- dom, as 'the mandatory power, to the United Nations Organization with which: the final decisions will rect, between Jews and Arebs will be sought at every stage of the proposed inquiry. There will be ample discussion and every cffort at reconciliation; for it is British policy, as laid down by Mr. Bevin, that nothing can be settled by force and that radical and religious prejudices must be allayed and, if possible, overcome. Three Stages of Plan In detail, the settlement plan will proceed by three stages. First, the United Kingdom, as the man- catory power, will seek agreement with the Arabs to ensure that the present rate of Jewish immigra- tion into Palestine, 1,500" a month, shall continue for the time being. Secondly, it will be the duty of the Anglo-American committee of inquiry, "with the utmost des- patch," to ascertain, ag a prelimin- ary, how many wish to migrate to Pelestine, and how many: Palestine can cconomically absorb. On the outcome of this investigation both' governments pledge themselves to propose an interim solution for Jewish scttlement both in Palestine and outside it. Thus, it is clear that the present limit on Jewish immigration will continue only un- til the _coniniittee's recommenda- tions can be put in force. The third stage is that -dealing with the long-term solution. When the Anglo-American committee makes its firal recommendations, the United Kingdom government, as the mandatory, will prepare and submit to - the United Nations Organization, its own considered 'plan for the future trusteeship of Mgreement - Palestine, Once the trusteeship is estab- lished, the British "mandate will cease, A world authority will re- place it. Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, 'is famous for diamond cutting; Delft for pottery, Limburg for coal. VOICE OF THE PRESS STORKS FIRST "If there is anything we want in Canada, and want desperately," says John Blackmore, "it is babies, and we want them right away." Not so fast there, John: you'll first have to get a scttin' of eggs and hatch out more storks.--Otta- wa Citizen. DEFINITION i We are indebted to Ed Smith jr. for this one: "A committee is a group of im- portant people who, singly, can do nothing, but who, together, can decide that nothing can be done.-- St. Thomas Times-Journal. ANOTHER REASON GONE A manufacturer has put on the market a faucet washer which a woman can install herself. So an- other of the reasons for a girl's taking a husband is eliminated. -- Christian Science Monitor. ) THOUGHT FOR STRIKERS Wonder how the discharged vet- eran feels when he applies for a job and finds Fstrikers won't let him .go to work--Christian Science Monitor. PRAYING FOR PEACE One of writes: "I used to pray. that the war would end, now I"am praying earn- estly for peace.'--Windsor Star. our women readers No Mass Migration; Industry Will Keep Britons' At Home: Great Britain, her manpower en grossed witli the problems of re habiltation, is not likely to be the source of much large-scale migra- tion now the war is over, although some individuals will be anxious to seck careers in Empire coun tries, says Lord Croft; before the war an active exponent of organ- ized. migration. Canada and Australia particular- ly are still in need of immigrants, ~ in the opinion of Lord Croft, one of whose last peacetime roles was to tour Canada, investigating the prospects of large-scale 'settle ment, and who recalls is as a "glorious land." With the out- break of war he became attached to the War Office. He expressed in an interview the belief Britain's basic manpower will' absorb all available manpower for the next 10 years, although. there will 'be some individuals who will migrate independently, These in clude British ex-servicemen, among WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING . Care of Machinery Oneof the great problems of in- dustry, including farming, is the preservation. of machinery from rust. There are times when ma- chinery is not in use, or when it must be stored. Care of that ma- chinery is a problem of space and maintenauce and prevention of rust, says the St. Thomas Times Journal: A remarkable process has been invented by the Glenn IL. Martin Aircraft Company which will not only take care of equipment, but can be applied to all kind of com- mercial goods. It consists of an aluminum drying agent which is sprayed over the equipment and the effectiveness of which is re- tained for years. Billions of dollars worth of ma- terials can thus be saved from de- struction or deterioration and laid aside for future -use, or a future market. Machinery may be: tem- porarily put out of business for various reasons, and unless care- fully taken care of will become mere junk in course of time. But all that is necesary under the new process is to put it in a vacant shed; or.even in a field, and it will remain in perfectly good condition, thus : saving heavy warehouse and maintenance costs, including: the crating of the machinery. The coating is proof against all weath- ers. . No article 'is too small or too large: to apply this prepartion to, and' the most delicate instruments are safe. In therevent an office has to be closed, the typewriters and any other office equipment can be preserved in this way. Canada Breaks Radium Cartel An official statement in Ottawa offers a very striking example of cartel control of an essential article and what can be done to prices 'by unscrupulous ~and selfish interests, says the Ottawa Journal. The story is of radium. In the first- stage of commercial produc- tion American interests dominated the field and kept the price of ra- dium at $100,000 to $170,000 a grm. Then the Belgian Congo became a source of this rare substance, and price at $70,000 and held it there for a decade after 1924. Competi- tion had accomplished something, but $70,000 was still far above costs of production. Then Canada entered the picture, and more com- petition. Pitchblende deposits wer? discovered at Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories, the power of the cartel was broken; and by 1938 the price of radium had fallen to between $20,000 and $25,000 per gram, Our dictionary defines a cartel as "a manufacturers' union to keep up prices". If it is international in scope the chances of abuse are in- creased sharply. If it is dealing health or safety of all the world, and extortion with absolute cer- tainty. It is to the credit of Canada 'that this cartel was broken. MACDONALD'S Canada's Standard Smokie You Will Enjoy Stnying At The St. Regis Hotel TORONTO @ UDLvery Room with Shower and Telephone, @ Single, 82.60 up -- Double, $3.50 up. @ Good Food, Diving and Dnanc- ing Nightly. Sherbourne 'at Carlton: Tel. RA, 4133 HE Ll BM Oh a Bath, HOTEL METROPOLE All". Beautifully ~ Furnished With Running Water. Rates: them R.A.F., and other personnel who served in Canada. during, the war, Another factor working against large-scale migration from Britain was the country's declining birth- .* Yapy Pleat for Food +. Desperately-hungry Japan: has appealed: officially: for Allied food : and fuel, promising to pay= in ine. stalments--by shipments of gold, silk and other goods, | rate, i: AT ALL DROGGIS TH LL Em, LYMOIDS the - Belgian monopoly fixed the with: something essential to the as radium, we can expect abuse~ IT WELLES WAITS Sg L & didn Sumner Welles, former Assistant 'Secretary of 'State, listens to testi- mony of Cordell Hull, presented in a prepared statement, as he «mits his turn to testify before the joint Congressional Committee ins vestigating Pearl Harbor. it CHECKED | 8} i na JIrry #% eor Money Back: For quick relief ftom itching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching, conditions, RES cooling, medicated, 1iqui D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly cal intensa itching. Don't suffer: Ask wi dust i. today for D.D.D.PRESCRIP A HAVE YOU HEARD? "Work never hurt anybody. Take the ant.for example, He works all' the time, never has any fun." "Never has any fun?" "Nope, never has any time for fun." "Then how come you find h'm at every picnic?" Canvasser: "If you can spare me five minutes, sir, I show. you how to earn twice the money: you. are getting." Sad Man: "I do that now." ---- "What became of your .sec- retary?" "I married her and now she's my treasurer." ---- Insurance examiner: "Were you ever in the hospital?" .AAplicant; "Yes, once." Insurance examiner: for?" & Applicant: "To see my aunt." "What SAFES Protect your BOOKS amd CASH from FIRE and THIEVES, We have a size and type of Safe, or Cabinet, for any purpose. Visit us, or write for prices, etc, to Dept. W, ' | J.6¢). TAYLOR uMITED "T0RONTO SAFE WORKS 143 Frout 86 E., Toromte Extublished (185%) Three Objectives Of British in Java Facts about the armed interven tion of British forces in Java, not brought out in news despatches, are these: the British troops are there on behalf of the United Na- tions. They have three objectives only, first, to disarm the Japanese, next to' rescue prisoners of" war, thirdly, to restore order broken by the Indonesian extremists who treacherously attacked Europeans and massacred . some women and children. More and more it is be- coming clear that the present dis- turbances were fomented by the Japanese . They seek to instill into the youthful Javenese hotheads now fighting at Sourabaya, their own hatred of the white peoples. HARNESS & COLLARS Farmers Attention -- Consult your nearest Harness Shop about Staco Harness Supplies. We gell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer. The goods are tight, and 80 are our prices e manufacture in our fac- tories -- Harness, Horse: Col- lars, Sweat Pads, Horse Bland kets, and Leather Travellin Goods. Insist on Staco Brand. Trade Marked Goods, and you got. satisfaction. Made only by: SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. WRITE FOR' CATALOGUE 42 Wellington St. E., Toromte U.S. Ships 1,000 Cattle to Poland A carload of fat dairy cattle re- cently began a long journey to Po- land to renew depleted herds. The cattle are part of a contribution of 1,000 head by Mennonites all over the United States. They will be shipped from Baltimore and ac- companied by about 50 Mennonite volunteers who will care for them en route, NEW CONCRETE MIXERS 4 cu. ft. and 6 cu, ft. power 2Y, cu. ft. hand or belt Concrete Block Machinery Rock Crushers Enquiries: Invited Wettlaufer-Welker Industries Ltd. 1290' Bay St. Toronto, Bb. Phone Midway 9817 -- ee -- -- BABY CHICKS RUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE PERSONAL YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HOW WOULD YOU 'LIKM TO OWN . "ELIJAH COMING" catching the 'late January, early : a $10,000 Home, built to your own BEAUTIFUL SHOPPING Christ." Voy Ll vy February broiler: markets = with. specifications, wherever you BAGS Meéglddo Misslon," Rochester 11, the 2-3 week chicks we've 'ready wish? If you prefer we will give N.Y, for immediate - shipment. Chicks you $10,000 in Victory Bonds; Op~ Make parcel-carrying easy. You for early 1946 dellvery should be portunity to win $10,000 monthly will love these strong shopping PHOTOGRAPHY ordered now. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N. Hamilton, Ont. CHICK CHATTER. (Answers: to' questions. every Poultryman and woman is asking.) 1. ls Poultry going to be property" this year? _Answer: 'There's' nothing safer or better. Britain will take all our surplus eggs throughout 1946 and poultry meat is sure to continue in strong demand, with FEurope still hungry. 2. Should I increase my chick pur- chases this year? Answer: "good Buy all you can ac- commodate, but don't increase it it Is going to mean over- crowding. There's no profit in a.dead chick, 8. What should I pay for chicks That depends on the this year? Answer: chick. Some would be dear at any price, Your 'safest bet is to tie up with an old established hatchery, Their business has been built on satisfied custom- ers who repeat year after year. They can't afford to sell you anything but a good chick. You can't afford to buy anything but a good chick. 4, When should I place my order? Answer: Do it now and be as- sured of getting chicks when you want them. If you are a discriminating: buyer and want dependable quality and at a reasonable price, be sure to get the informtion. about Tweddle's * Time Tested Chicks. (We've been in business for 21 years.) Also laying and ready to lay pul- lets for immediate delivery, Iree Catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, 1 BABY CHICK BUYERS ORDER YOUR GOVERNMENT AP- proved. chicks now and obtain an early order discount. Each breed- er fs Government banded -and- blood-tested, Write for our 1946 price list and ._catalogue: Monkton Poultry Farms, Monkton, Ontario HERE'S HOW' YOU CAN MAKE more money from Poultry: Start this year's flock with Top Notch Chicks, Government Approved husky chicks that relieve you of mortality rate worries; Cash' in on the large European. Markets with assured high quality' eggs' and poultry meat developed from Top Notch Chicks, The Top Notch System of free selecting only the finest bloodtested breeding flocks, and culling out all weak- lingst,: result: in a: uniformly healthy. llve chick shipment: to all Top Notch customers. Get our free. catalogue at once,: and order your! favourite 'breed or hybrid chicks, Also laying and ready: to lay pullets for immediate - dell---- very. Top Notch ' Chickerles, Guelph, Ontario. 25 FREE CHICKS OUR BABY CHICKS ARIK THE progeny of Foundation and Re- glstered Birds, All Breeders blood-tested, Prices from. 3c to 26c. All guaranteed excellent layers, Don't delay, order now: Goddard Chick Hatcherles, Bri- tannia Heights, Ont. . IT'S NOT TOO LATH TO ORDER some of our I'ree. Range Pullets, 14, 16 and 18 week old. Also ready to lay and laying! inl Whitel Leghorns, Barred Rocks, N ow Hampshires., Also day old chicks for immediate' delivery. Frea Ca- talogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch= erios Limited, Fergus, Ontario. - SUPERIOR-CHICKS. Fall chicks, Winter chicks, Spring chicks, all pppulan) breeds, Hy= brids, day o and started, Im- mediate or later dellvery, All breaders bloodtested, 21 day liv- ability guarantee, Catalogue, prices free. Superior Hatchery; Anwood, Ontarlo. WILL. PAY (YOU TO HAVE our laying pen filled with pul- ete, We can supply free: range pullets 14 weeks up to laying at the right prices, We have White Leghorns, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires and Hybrids. Free catalogue, Also day. old chicks for Jmmedlate delivery. Top Notch Chiekeries, Guelph, Ontario. THE ONLY PURINA EMBRYO-FED Barred Rook and Hybrid approve ed chicks produced in Chatham are blood-tested by the tube mes thod for both the regular and X strains of pullorum, Pullets $26.00 per hundred; Mixed $15.00 and Cockerels $7.00. Order now from Frank Price Hatchery, 11. Jahn- ke 8t,. Chatham, Ontario, FOR SALE ' FERRETS! BROWN AND WHITE. Good hunters on rats and rabbits, 12.00 palr.Earl Mannen, RT. 1, ta ( ntarnto, : ISSUE 49-1048 . {" 'membership: $1.00; draw. All proceeds for underpri- vileged children and playgrounds. Draw date -- December 31st, 1945, Don't 'delay. Receipts mailed promptly. Send. $100 for one ticket, 6 for $5.00, right now to Kiwanis Club of Sudbury, Box 53 Sudbury, Ont. WE HAVE PROSPECTIVE PUR- chasers fo, properties near 'Windsor, tonto and Niagara Falls, Write, giving us 'full 'par- ticulars. Guaranty Trust Com- pany of Canada, Windsor -- To- ronto -- Niagara Ialls. WIN BRAND NEW 1942 DE LUXE Plymouth Sedan. 6 other prizes in Victory Bonds. Army and Navy Veterans ' Unit 267. Drawing' Dec, 21, 1945. Subscription $1.00 -- 6 for $5.00. P. O. Box 21, Fort Wil- lam. Agents Wanted. HOME: FOR:$1.00" $6,600.00 -- 5-ROOM' HOUSE, FINI- shed now, to be drawn soon, Fund 6 for $5.00. Rouyn-Noranda ~ Kinsmen' Club, Box 988, Noranda Quebec. DYEING AND CLEANINC bags of colorful flowered creton- ne material or solld shade leath- erette, Sturdy wooden handles, soft tlannel-finished lining, Blze 156 x 16 inches. Flowered creton- ne In blue, rose, natural. Bolid! leatherette in brown. Years of wear. $2.49 each, You "will be proud to carry one even in your nicest street clothes, Send $1.00, balance collect plus postage. Ar- rowsmith's Dept. 4, Box 19, Stn. "N" Montreal. COCKERS AND PEKINGESE OF of world-famous bloodlines. Mrs. P. A. Margeson, Cedarcrest Ken- nels, Kentville, Nova Scotia, FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE, GOOD 44 ACRE FRUIT Farm, all conveniences, on Grims- by Highway. $27,000. George Wallis, R. R. 5, Hamilton, Ont. HAIRDRESSING LEARN =~ HAIRDRESSING Robertson method. Information on request regarding classes, Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy, 137 Avenue Road. Toronto. THE 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. FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINES. NEW Briggs and. Stratton alrcooled. Most modern engine built, Low cost.' Write for descriptive fold- ers and prices. Scope Sales Co. Box 852, Ottawa, Ont. WANT A HOME WITH GOOD LIV- ing attached? Poultry and tourist. Busy highway, Muskoka district. $7,000. Box 70, 73 Adelaide W,, Toronto. . for small Northern town. " MARRIED MAN HELP WANTED BOOKKEEPER WITH SAWMILL experience preferred, capable of handling complete set of books and payroll, accustomed to type- writing and general office eork er-- manent position. Salary $40 'per week to commence, de- pending on ability and experience, ouse may be provided. Apply to The Oakville Basket Co. Lta. Oakville, Ont. WANTED FOR general farm, to start soon, must be energetic, rellable and have good references. Permanent pros- pects 'to satisfactory party. Apply Box 69, 73 Adelaide W. Toronto. JOKES;! TRICKS, NOVELTIES, UN- usual Books! Pocket Adding Ma- chines! Write for freé fllustrat- ed Catalogue. Empire Novelty Co., Peterboro, Ontario. REGISTERED HEREFORDS FOR SALE Year Old Bull, Domino Bred, well marked. Two younger bulls, also one cow rising three, all blood tested 'and. T. B. Clear.' Also other animals owned by Breeders In vicinity. For information' write Ri. G. Simpkin, Robrolea Fdrm, Stroud, Ontario. PURE SCOTCH. COLLIE. PUPS, 3%. months, Males ' $10.00, Fémales $6.00" nicely marked. Rudy Gin- gerich, Route 2, Baden. SPRINGER = SPANIEL REG'D, Male seven months old, retrieve ing Liver and 'White sire Bomba- dler of Sandblown Acre, FE. Bailey; Wellington, Ontario. HONEY FOR SALE DELICIOUS NEW CROP HONEY for immediate shipment. at $9.00 per case of 12 four pound cane. your 'nearest ration office will exchange 24 preserve. or sugar coupons for a special voucher zood-48 pounds of honey. Mall this to us with your cheque and wer will ship at once. Big Rock Farm, Mille Roches, Ont, FIVE TUBE, 8IX VOLT BATTERY: model: amplitier, mike, stand, 12 inch speaker, - New., Electronic Appliance, - 1166 Portage Ave. Winnipeg. , Now is the time to buy a one-man light weight portable "PRECISION" POWER CHAIN SAW to fell or cross-cut timber pulp- wood or firewood, Two types ma- nufaotured. Both $400 f.0.b, Montreal, * Precision Parts Ltd. 2023 Aylmer St. Montreal, FOR" SALE 'LIMITED NUMBER 6 HH, P. Empire .Garden Tractors available for Immediate delivery. This machine ls made in Canada. Orders being accepted now for Spring delivery, Write for, price and particulars, Garden Tractor . and Kquipment Co, Limited, 1160 Albert Road Windsor, Ontario. HAY PRESS, STATIONARY. ANN Arbor. Arthur Alyea, Curries, Ont, HURON COUNTY, CHOPPING MILL, good mixed farming area, Diesel engine, ball bearing grinder rol lers with elévators, oing con- cern, quick possession, Wm. Pearce, Realtor Exeter, Ont. ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED bought, sold, rebullt: belts pul- lays, brushes, Allen. Elsetric: Com. pany Ltd, 2326 Dufferin Bt. Tor onto, " MEDICAL BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM: DE- stroys offensive odor Instantly. 45¢.. bottle, Ottawa agent. Den= man Drug Store, Ottawa. NATURE'S HELP -- DIXON'B RE. medy for Rheumatic Pains, Neu- ritls. Thousands pralsing it. Mun- ro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ot- tawa. Postpaid $1.00. , Calendars for 250.) $30--to ~ CHRISTMAS CARDS. FROM YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS Your negatives make the most dls- tinctive Christmas Cards you can get----cards that your friends will treasure -- particularly friends on active service. Select your favourite negatives and send to us We'll return 12 attractive, embossed greet- ing cardsowlthi pictures printed: on --and envelopes for maillng--all for 69¢. Order early. (2 Photos on STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 120, Postal Terminal A, Toronte A customer at Berwlck, N.8., writes us: "I received the beautiful Christ. ; mas cards: which you printed from "my own negatives, and I want you" to know how pleased I am with your wonderful work and prompt service. I will be a' regular custom- er of Star Snapshot Serviee from now on," : Any Size Roll--6 or 8 Exposures, DEVELOPED AND PRINTED * 25¢ 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 25e Size 4" x 6" in Beautiful Easel Mounts You can have enlargements colour- ed by hand for a: small additional charge. Framed' Enlargements 4" x 6", on ivory tint mounts, in frames 7" x 9%. Burnished Gold or Silver, Clrcassian Walnut or Black Ebony finish b9c; Print your name and address plain- ly on all orders. it enlargement coloured T9c. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FRED A. BODDINGTUON BUYS, aells, exchanges musical Instru- ments. 111 Church. Toronto: 2. tie ~~ + CATENTS FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY Patent Solicitors. Established 1890; 14° King. 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Ottawa, Ontarloe, TAXIDERMY DEER HEADS 'MOUNTED, DEER Hides tanned. into - glove: leather, we also buy Deer Hides, B8heep skins. tanned. for floor rugs; Bear Hides tanned and made:into rugs. Foxes and Furs dressed and made into scarfs. 26 Elmi Street, Torons to, Oliver Spannen Co. Ltd. WANTED. WANT HOUSE IN VILLAGE, TOWN or highway, Prefer with little land, $700 to $1700. Givd descrip- tion, price etc, George Drummond, Owen Sound. 4 HIGHEST PRICES PAID For all kinds of dressed poultry, . Get our prices before you sell Write, phone or wire JOHN. C. COOPER. 2304 BLOUR 81. W.. TORONTO PHONE JU. 9339 BUYER, MR. TED BOWLER IN. GOOD TRACTOR. WANTED condition; on rubber: and double plough, Gorrie, 67 DBadgerow Avenue, Toronto, GROCERY AND GENERAL BUSI ness wanted In good town or village, Box 68, 73° Adelaide' W,, Toronto. WANTED: "MEN AND WOMEN TO take. orders for chloks, You. can make money in your spare time selling your friends 'and: helgh= bours chicks for oné of Canada's oldest established: Government Approved Hatcherleg, © Send for full details, Tox No, 61, Adelaide W,, Toronto. THEATRE WANTED 300 seats or over, any town In Ontario. Private: only. Advertis- er iis Torrens "Avenue, Toronto , Ont, BETWEEN NOW AND LATHE Spring, White : Birch Bolts, 27" long, 7" and up top. Must: be fresh cut, free of doze and jure limb knots, Also Interested In Poplar and Basswood Belts, 6" and 'up top, 48" long. If suply. ins carloté write ( for our: quatations, Keenan Woodenware Limited, Owen Sound, Ontarlo, ou can

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