Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 Sep 1937, p. 3

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,-/, Classified Advertisings V "1" AGENTS WANTED pOOD PUOFITS EVERY DAY SEL- *^ ling our guaranteed hosiery. Plen- ty of repeat orders. Protected terri- tory for producers. Clarion Company, Post Office 1(J2. St. Catharine."?. Ont. PROGRESSIVE AGENTS WANTED for made-to-measure men's cloth- ing. Supercraft Clothes, 5014 St. Law- rence, Montreal, Quebec. SE.\D FOR FREE KIT COEIE'S, manufacturers for their own 24 city stores across Can- ada, want agents to become exclus- ive factory representatives. Men and women, earn hi? money! Sell Sobie's guaranteed Linger.e and fine Hos- iery. Get into this profitable busin- ess now. Write today for free outfit. Sobie's Silk Shops. Department S.T. Farnham, Que. S50 00 ^^'EKKLY SELLING FELT * Rugs. For full particulars wriii' M. Sliede!. Box 473. Mimico, Ont. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS UANGEK STANDARD LIMB CO.. *^ 1:;g Wellington Street West, To- ronto Improved lij^ht metal and wil- low ;'.itifipi.Tl limbs wltho^it shoulder straps BARN ROOKING â€" FENCE POSTS QLIl DIRECT FACTORY PRICES ^^ FuvB you money on Supertlte gal- vanized roofing. Superior steel Fence Posts and steel granary lining. Super- ior Products Limited. Sarnia. Ont. CARPETS RE-WOVEN INTO RUGS QL!) CARPETS WOVEN INTO RE- versible Rugs. Write for price list. Baker Cleaning Co.. Toronto 4. CORON.ATION COVERS piRST DAY ISSUE CORONATION Covers â€" Newfoundland 30c each. L. Hoddcr, land Bay-de-Verde, Newfound- DOGS UIGH CLASS SCOTCH. ENGLISH *^ Collie Pups, natural born, low heelers, good watch dog. Males, two months. $3.50. 3 months $3.75. Females $2.00. Failures replaced free. Trained cattle dogs, trained fox. coon and deer hounds. Rapidview Kennels. Morrls- burg. Ontario. ELECTRIC WELDER The Trindl Electric Welder yyONDERFUL NEW INVENTION. Operates from 6-volt battery. Weldsâ€" Solders â€" Brazes. $4.50 de- livered. R. H. .\nderson. Lindsay, Ont. ' EDUCATIONAL CTENOGRAPHY BY MAILâ€" WRITE for tree sample lesson. Miss Mac- donald, 3472 Wost Broadway, Mont- real. Quebec. FURNITURE LYONS' USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Great saviiLJis in our Furniture Trade-in Department. Our low prices have made this department the larg- est and most popular in Toronto. Just a few of the hundreds of specials are listed here. If you don't see what you want advertised come in or write, Lyons are sure to have it and at the lowest price in town. Every piece of furniuire is sanitarily treated and completely lelinishcd to look like new. ftCQ 00 l^'-'''""f"l American walnut * bedroom suite, large chlff- robe. full len.tith triple mirror vanity and full size 4poster bed with sagless spri:i.^ Completely rcflnisliod. Cost new ovr:- .fl'OO.OO. ^21 50 ^^' '''""' finish dresser, in * perfect condition, with full size steel bed to match, sagless spring and liiiuid new all-felt mattress. SIQ ^0 ^"'''' °''''' dining-room "•^ suites, large buffet, exten- sion tables and ti leather upholstered chairs, in perfect condition. Y'our choice of solden or fumed oak. 4>QQ f\n Heaitiful solid walnut din- ^ iii.s room suite. large buf- fet, tv.in pedestsil extension table, china cabinet niid G chairs upholstered In genuine leather. A really line suite and looks brand new; cohipletely re- fini.shed. Cost originally about $300.00. S47 00 Fight-piece. 2-tone walnut '^ ' finish dining-room suite â€" Queen Ann design; large buffet, ex- tension table and 6 chairs upholstered in genuine leather. Completely reflu- Ished. SJ4Q 00 '-'â- '•'^'"'OU'* 3-piece cbester- ^•^zy,M\f field suite (unclaimed). â€" This suite has been rebuilt and recov- ered in a very attractive brand new brown repp; has Marshall reversible spring cushions and is a real bargain at this price. Originally cost $175.00, Is e.\aetly like new. eoQ 50 ''""" '"^"Stb chesterfield "^^ and two roomy chairs to mat Ii. iipholsterod in a novelty repp with reversible Marshall cushions and show-wood walnut frame; completely re-co!iditioned and dry cleaned. tfoe AQ Large Chesterfield with ^ two big chairs, covered In a French Jacquard Taupe shade; completely rebuilt and thoroughly dry cleaned. Laige assortment of Kitchen Cab- inets. Sewing -Machines. Gas Stoves, Library Tables, Beds, Spring Mat- tresses, Odd Dressers. Chiffoniers, Studio Couches, etc.. at amazingly low prices. TRADE-IN DEPT. LYONS' BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERING CO. Save <0%. Buy Direct from Factory 478 YONGE ST. TORONTO FILMS AND PRINTS £NLARGEMENTS FREE WITH every 25 cent order. Roll films developed and eight prints 25 cents, reprints 3 cents each. Brightling, 29 Richmond Street East, Toronto. CPARKLING, HIGLOSS, DECKLE edged prints, three extra with each roll finished 25c. Twelve reprints 25c Delhanty's, Webbwood, Ont. 25j. â€" ROLL DEVELOPED AND one deckle edge print of each. Reprints 3c, 10 for 25c. One Free en- largement with each order 25c or more Snap-Y Photo Service, Box 72, Station K, Toronto. 2ERO PRICES. EXPERT WORK. Roll with free enlaitgement 25c. Trevauna Studios, 93 Nia-'ara Street, St. Catharines, Ont. DOLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT prints with free enlargement, 25c. Reprints 3c each. Commercial Photo Service. Dept. B.. Outremont, Que. FUR FARMING DAISE MINK FOR PROFIT â€" GET started right with Moss "Quetico" st.-din minkâ€" guaranteed stock. Write for full information. Moss Fur Farms, Limited (minli breeding specialists). Sapawe. Ontario. P/[1NK with a proven pelt record, the same strain which averaged !?3(i.50 in 1!)3G and -54 1.50 in 10.37. and that after the best have been sold for lireeder?. 0. Lee, Fau.«t. .Alberta. GREAT SALE USED PIAN OS ~f QRIGINALI.V ( DSTiNG WHEN new up to $S00.. good makes, beau- tiful walnut, mahogany and golden oak cabinets, in real good condition, tuned, including piano benches: bargain prices, $39.50. $49.50. $59.50. Ideal tor homes, schools, churches. Write for our bargain price list. Sovereign's Sales. 241SB Dufferin St.. Toronto. HELP WANTED YOUNG MEN AND WOMENâ€" POSI- tlons more easily secured if you train for Telegrapher or Stenographer. Become stenographer in ten weeks â€" notes written in English. Typewriter supplied. Self-teaching machine loan- ed with telegraphy. Inexpensive. What course interests you? Write Cassan Systems, To:-i::f.i. I -.Y BULBS PLANT LILIES NOW â€" ADD TO brightness of your garden with Lilies from home-grown bulbs of re- liable varieties. Al»o other perennial flowers â€" and fruit trees for northern •gardens- all of the hardiest strains. Send for Autumn Catalogue with in- structions for Lilies, etc. Arrival of all plants In good condition guaran- teed. The Manitoba Hardy Plant Nursery, F. L. Skinner. Prop., Drop- more, Manitoba M.\CH1NERY QET OUR NEW PRICES ON THE Goold, Shapley & Muir gas, gaso- line, and fuel oil engines and grinders. .Also repairs for Brantford engines, pumps, windmills. J. A. Fellows & Co. Brantford. Ont. p.VVNING MILL (KLINE) SEED I' â€" der. guaranteed Increase crop. Wiiu- JUat Mtr.. 12: Empress Cres.. Toroiu.,. DEBUILT FARM .MACHINERY AND trucks composed of: Grain chop- pers S" to 15"; Gas engines l^-i to 14 h.p.; Tractors S x 16 to 25 x 40 h.p.; Power units 26 h.p. up: Ensilage cut- ters; 21 Trucks from '.••â- ton up. Wo pay spot cash for old tractors. Write or see us. Hanna's International Sales & Service, MacDonnell St., Guelph, Ontario. MEDICAL QONSTIPATED?â€" Immedate Re- lief â€" (money back guarantee.) Perfect (brand) Laxative Pills, 35c box. 3 boxes $1.00. Mail onlers in- vited. Perfect Chemical. ICO Rich- ninnd W.. Toronto. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS- I EARN TO I i.AV A SAXOl'HONE Tiu.'npet. Trombone. Become a .M \ ;an. Send tor Form for six days' Fr â-  • Trial Ten months' termsâ€" no in ti :. Literature free. Greene .Music CoLiiKiny, 57 Queen St.. East . Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS Sensational New Discovery [RECHARGES RADIO B's. FLASH- lights. dry cells, guaranteed like new. Stamped envelope brings full particulars. A. E. Lueck. Box l.'J2, Lockwood, Sask. I EAF BURLEY, FOUR POUNDS $1.00. fourteen pounds $3.00. Five pounds Virginia Leaf Cigarette Tobac- co $2.00. Postpaid with flavoring. Ntit- ural Le:>f Tob:!,"cn fo.. l,ean"inKton. Ont. WK GUARANTEE YOUR FIT WITH best quality, latest style suit or winter overcoat (slightly used), regu- lar to $60.00 tor $6 to $12. Fall coats, regular to $35.00 for $4 to $S. Siiit coats. $2. $2.50. $3. New trousers, in tweeds, serges and worsteds. $1.25. $1.7.'), $2.25, $2.95. Postpaid. State measurements, colours, style, age. Sat- isfaction guaranteed cr mone.'- refund- ed. Send money orderâ€" Rnskin & Cd.. Peterboro. Ont Doc:' , â-  V.':;:'t Is a red corpuscle?" Recruit- -'A red corpuscle Is n Kiiss- i'l no!i eominlsRiiiied officer." SHE WAS X-RAYED 12 TIMES Tried Electric Treatrrsnt Fcr Rheumatism To suffer for five years with pains in the back ... to be X-rayed 12 times ... to under.go electric treatment for three years . . . and then to find that Kruscheu was what she really needed to get reliefâ€" that was this woman's experience: â€" ''Five years ago, 1 was taken ill with pains in my back. After three weeks in bed I wag sent to hospital. At first, spine trouble was suspected, but after 12 X-rays I was found to have serious lumbar rheumatism. For over three years, I was given electrical treatment three times a week. Last year, 1 tried Krnschon Salts and it has done won- ders. ! have discontinued hospital treatment, and last winter, the lirst for five years, I was free from pain. My friends are amazed to see me so well." (Mrs.) E.P. In a good many cases, rheumatism cannot resist the action of Kruschen Salts, which dissolve the painful cry- stals of uric acid â€" often the cause of those aches and pains â€" and assist the kidneys to eliminate the poison through the natural channels. PERSONAL DOOKS EVERY MARRIED COUPLE and those contemplating marriage should read. ''Entering Marriage," 24 pa,ges, postpaid, 15c. ''Sex and Youth." 101 pages, postpaid. 25c. Our 20 page ill'istrated catalogue of books, drug supplies, and household novelties, free upon request. Supreme Specialty, 169 Vonge. "Toronto. A RE YOU UUPTURED? RELIEF, Comfcit. Positive Support with our advanced method. No elastic or understraps or steel. Write. Smith -Manufacturing Co.. Dept. 219. Preston. Ont. POULTRY AND EGGS Free Range Puilets ALL HEALTHY STOCK FRO.M Government Approved blood-test- ed breeders â€" Leghorns. Barred Rocks. 10 weeks old 40c. 12 weeks old 50c. 14 weeks old 60c. Act quickly. At these low prices, they will soon sell. Write for prices on older pullets. Tweddle Chick Hatchery, Limited, Fergus. Ontario. RADIO pARM-CITY RADIOS $7.95 CO.M- plete. Save half. Agents free offer. Amazing prices windchargers. power plants, accessories. Marco 1243X Mc- Gee. Kansas City. .Mo. STAMPS \YANTED, CA.NADIAN STAMPS IN quantity. Best prices for accumu- lations and collections. Queen Stamp Co.. Toronto. SALES1\:EN WANTED CALES.MEN. EASY TO EARN $25.00 weekly. Sell shirts, pyjamas, made-to-measure. Dignified work. Ev- ery man Interested. Write D. Stetson. Box 2110. Montreal. TELEVISION AND RADIO PNGINEERING TAUGHT PRACTI- cally. .Motors, generators, arma- ture winding, electrical drafting, etc. Day and evening classes. Special cor- respondence course. Employment ser- vice guaranteed. Can.adian School of Electricity. 2S2 Ontario West. Mont- real. TIRES lyiENZIE'S USED TIRES $2.95 UP for Ford. Chevrolet. Plymouth Podge. Buick. Oldsmobile. Packard, Cadillac and all other cars and trucks. Every tire guaranteed. 190 King West. Toronto. TRAPPING J CAUGHT 10 FOXES IN 3 DkVYS Y'ou can do it. Particulars free. Wells Hadley. Stanstcad. Que. WATCH REPAIRS 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE SI 00 '''-'P'3''<^s mainspring:, jewel, oleaninp, hands, crystals, dial repaired. Providing: no parts missing. 2-years g:uaranteo. Re- turn nostaE:e paid. Formerly w;th Hamilton Watch Factory. .American Swiss Watch Specalist Reu'd. Dept W., -miP: Bi-ebeuf. Montreal. Whole Town Co-oDerative Stores, Movies, All Other Busines- es Are Ran Without Profit NEW YORK. â€" The first attempt in the United States to run the business of a whole community without making any profit has been announced. The town, Greeubclt. Md., model comuirnlty conceived by Roxford Guy Tugwell, when he was a member of President Roosevelt's ''brain trust," will operate us a co-operation. Stores, movies, beauty shops, gar- ages and all other business plac.es in the community of 900 families will bo owned by their customers, under an agreement between the federal gov- ernment and the Consumer Pistrihu- lion Corporation. All the profit realized from the bus- iness after operating expenses are dc- duct:;d will be returned to the people who buy the goods or services. The experiment was made possible tluough the philanthropy of Edward A. Filenc. wealthy Bo.Uoii merchant who set up the Consumer nistrlbutioii (.'orpor:'.ll(Mi v.ilii a gift of $1,000,000. WERE 5 THE CHEW JUAT'S FRESH AS .f''^.- ;/^r;^ A DAISY AND ^»'"^- ,' .v-<'«^ SWEET AS A NUT . BIG BEN THE PERFECT Chewing Tobacco I Killed a Man CFrjm Scribner'.s Magazine) I:i ihe records of the courts and insurance companies, it was pretty niuca the same old story. While driving home early one evening, I rounded a familiar curve and faced a pair of glaring: headlight.s. On the right of the road, a millwor!;er wa.< en his way to work on the night shift. He became confused and jumped the wrong way. The impact threw nic a little forward in my seat. The millworker's body slid flat on the pavement for perhaps 50 feet, rolled over, jerked, and lay still. The din- ner pail he had carried under his arm rattled along the pavement for an- other 20 feet, then all was quiet. When we got to him, we saw there would be no hurry about taking him t ) the hospital. He was dead. During the long: court ordeal after- ward, it was established beyond all doubt that the accident was unavoid- able. I am a free man; free to He in bed en Sunday mornings, stretch- ing and yawning; free to eat when I am hungry and drink deep when I am thirsty; free to feel the wind and sun oil my face, to know the four seasons, to love. But I cannot forget that because of me a man will never see the white sparks from molten steel again, or smell the hot metal in the molds, or feel the satisfying tug of his muscles against a heavy crane, or peer out of a factory window into a moonlit night, or open iiis dinner pail with the keen appetitu of a laboring man. Because of me a mother will never again hear a familiar footfall when work is done, and she will have things to explain to her babies that will break her heart. I know all this is not my fault â€" a court of law has told me so â€" but I cannot stop thinking how iliffercnt ihi.'igs would have been if I had jtai'ted just half a minute sooner or later, or if I had been going just a iiliie slower or faster, or if, in that split second, my skill had been just a little greater or my brakes a litt'.e better, or if I had thought in ad- vance of all the possibie circum- stances that might have been wait- ing for me around that curve. It has been two years since it happen- ed, yet these thoughts go round and lound in my mind continually. Noth- ing can make me forget t'nat I am still walking this earth, and that be- cau.-ie of me another man is not. I cannot forget that a combination of factors â€" factors that could so easily h.Tve been just a little different â€" happened to work out with lethal prccisiop. and I killed a man. Caterpillar Army Now Finishes What The Drought Left Millions of Worms Clean Up Everything, Advancing West Into Alberta VOLNtiSTOW N win. â-  .Vcro.'^s ill ought-scourged faimlauds and si;n- wilted saniens. millions of caterpill- ars, in ,1 ^!ow but relentless invasion, moving westward from the Saskatche- v,an border, kept in .i tri;:ngular dis- trict this week soiil'e.-cast of (his tnv.n 1-iO miles cast of Calgary. â-  The ''army" worm.<. moved on from the liorderlauds, leaving a path of des- tiuctioh. dtstroyiii- even Russian this- tles, the last hope of farmers* in the driedoi:t district for winter cattle feed. In. scores of Holds,' where an abundance of thistles grew, only the stems remhined. The few tiers in the area were stripped. In some garden.^, where I.i'e rains had revived wilted ilants, destruction by the eatcrpilhiv:; v.as cotnplete. the invaders eating I'l ir way through beans, beds, (Oi:i iiii.l cabbages. Only one remedy \i known to com- bat the menace â€" jioison bait â€" but few farmers use It ns it endangers horses iiiul livestock. I TORONTO.â€" Appreciation of the governments of Canada in their pro- tection of colored persons was voiced in a resolution passed this week by the regional conference of the Uni- versal Negro Improvement -Associa- tion. The resolution volunteered the promise the colored man, "so long as he remains in Canada, shall always be a loyal and obedient citizen." Four hundred delegates, 3.30 of them from the United States, attended. madam. I used to run an express ele- vator in a skyscraper." Copper Can Be Tempered One of the Arts, accredited to the ancient Egyptians and thought to have l)ecn lost to modern science, is that of tempering copper. Scientists be- lieve that the E.gyptian legend is true only to the extent that the ancients hardened this copper by hammering. It is now claimed that by the addition of 2^"^ of a metal called Beryllium to copper, the alloy can be tempered to a hardness that will even cut steel. The vast possibilities that this new ai'.oy offers to modern industry has stimulated the search all over the world for deposits of the mineral Beryl, from which the metal Beryl Hum is extracted. Geologists agree that Canada offers the best hunting ground and it is expected that large deposits of the mineral will be found in this country. Wife â€" "I want you to get a box of face powder for me at the department store before you come home tonight." Husband â€" 'At the toilet goods counter where the sweet little blond works? The one with the soft eyes and â€" " Wife â€" '.No, dear. I'm afraid you're too tired to .-jhop for me after having worked so hard all day. On second thought, I'll not bother you with it." Miss Petite â€" "Tell me. Doctor, is skin grafting a very late discovery?" Doctor â€" "Oh, no; it's only a branch of a very old art. All grafting is a skin game. " Fiddle to Dummy Won't Play Second A few w >_!l-.'arned compliments are the spice of life. Lieutenant (giving examination) â€" "This exam will be conducted on the honor system. Please take seats three apart in alternate rows. .\bout the time a fellow gets enough money saved so that he can go places and see things, says Mr Bright, rheu- matism sets in. Read it or not: â€" The world's oldest living married couple Is Riir.lam Mane- dov and his wife Sayat, of .\rmenia. Their ages .ire 140 and llti. We've noticed anyway that it's the brain workers who insist that brain work is really harder iliaii physical labor. Critics declare the gentlemen who write the gags for the radio comedians are ''ne:ir the end of their rope. " In most cases, though, it wa.snt their rope in the lirst place. We pay fur our w loiig-doings only so far as we can. They are like debts. Woman â€" "Oh. sergeant, it must take wonderful presence of mind to open your paiachilte after you've fall- en so far?" .\viatorâ€" ••! (ind it very iiionoionou.-j. HOLLYWOOD. â€" Judy Canova, hillbilly singer, this week broke her engagement to ventriloquist Edgar Bergen, blaming dummy Charlie Mc- Carthy for the cooling of a three- year romance. She said she didn't like "playing second fiddle" to the wooden-headed little fellow that Bergen made into a favorite. "It's an obsession with Eddie," slie added. "He thinks and talks of no- thing but Charlie." Their estrangement came to light when .Mis.s Canova balked at plans for posing with Bergen for a studio pho- tograph. "Eddie can stutf his old dummy in h s trunk and get in with him," she announced. NEURITIS Ono ihins that helpi is to uarm a dish, pour in Min- * nrdN. Then -ub the liniment gently in. Pain eases off ! TRUSSES ABOLISHED â- y Btailiy'i Woi-.dwful Now Air Cushion ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Thou5&nd« of ruptured ponplc havo fuunj insuiut relief I'rorn IJupturo given by tlua llgtu.eaei!ywftshwl.inlIuletin;rcu>hion. Com- fortable ntid raiiQut .slip. Hukis rupturo gcotij', firmly, aflording t:5suc3 imrcasfd cham-o of re- uniting, ^i ou inllate or (iellnte 1 1 1 o prrssur* yc'U desire. .\ wonderfully simple Ijut 100*6 clle<(ivedevi,c. Poctors recommend it. 'I'hB 'Lanret '. tlio great medirai paper auj tli« Institute of liygieuu endorse it. Send for Free Trial Parilculort BE.\SLEY'3 (Canada) LTD. Dept. 37E 60 Front St. W., Torontt Issue No. 38â€" '37 câ€" 1 tsa KT GENERAL SUPER3ILT" Ce??eral "Superbflf "A" & "B" Batteries The best and most economical battery equipment for vour radio. THEY LAST LONGER rile for Pamphlc' on "SLTKRBILT" 'A" Battery General Dry Batteries of Canada Ltd. icjSi:^!;

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