Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 9 Aug 1944, p. 2

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1 Four Reasons â€"Amoni Many Canadians are holding and buying more Victory Bonds becauBe they realize: â€"that in 1944, Canada's war expendi- tures may be the highest of any year to date and must be financed. â€"that increased war production will shorten the war. â€"that Victory Bonds are the best safe- guard against the needs of the future. â€"that Victory Bonds are the most secure and saleable investment, and yield a good interest return. There is no better investment than Dominion of Canada Bonds. Hold and Buy More! How Can 11 By Anne Ashley 36 King Sirttl ITtt Toronto TeUphone: Elgin 4321 Wood, Gundy & Company Limited OTTAWA REPORTS That Canadian Wheat Supply In 1845 Will Probably Be 10 to 15% Less Than In 1944 Canada's wheat surplus at th« close of the current crop year is expected to be between 330,000,000 and SSO.OOO.noo bushels compared with 5'J4,000,000 at the end of July, 1843, but crop prospects are guch as to suggest that total wheat sup- plies in Canada during the next 12 months will be perhaps only 10 to 15% less tlian they were in the crop year just coming to a close. * * * Rcductioi in prices of imported farm machinery, as a result of the Budget announcement of the can- cellation of duty and war exchange, will amount to about Q'/ifo on gen- eral line implements, llj-j% on cream separators, 6%% on tractors and B% on tractor repair parts, ac- cording to H. H. Bloom, admin- istrator of Farm Machinery for Wartime Prices and Trade Board. * * * The new Federal bill to stabilize \irices of agricultural products has its keynote in the clause providing that in prescribing prices, the ad- ministering board "shall endeav- our to ensure adequate and stable returns for agriculture by pro- moting orderly adjustment from war to peace conditions, and shall endeavour to secure a fair relation- ship between the returns from agriculture and those from other occupations." Legislation provides for the set- ting up of a Board of three to administer the Act and regulations passed from time to time. It au- thorizes the Board to prescribe, with the approval of the Governor- In-Council, prices at which the Board may purchase agricultural products in the market. Two alter- nate methods of stabilizing oper- ations are provided for: first, that the Board may purchase products at the prices prescribed, according to standards and grades covered by Acts now in existence, or which may be set up by the Board. In the alternative, the Board is em- powered to pay to producers the difference between the prices pre- scribed by the Board for any pro- duct, and the average price at which the product is selling on the open market, in case the average market price is below the prescril)ed price. Kithcr method may be used at any time according to what the Board determines is necessary. A revolving fund of not more than $200,000,000 is pro- vided by the Act for the Board's operation. All agricultural pro- You Can Profit From "DRILL-HOLE NEWS' I'hitt'x (lii> ntiinr of iiiir piili- lli'Hiliin. iihlt'lt lirlnKN kiiIiI- aharr upriiilntnrK nil tii dntr wllh Intrrat dlnmnnd-drltllnsr proKmiN rrporffi fif roiiiiiiinIrN In th« boom rnniiin. It will niMo krrit you poNlrd •B the potrntltil IiIk nionry- mnkem In the drlll-holr irrniip of MtorliR, pnrtlnilnrly of ronipnnlfH In thr Yt-llowknlfp, nonrianiaiiiir and Mud l.nke l>Utrli-t«. No onr tvlio wnntn to mnk« monry In aold mlninv ahnrm pan afford to hr without our «I>rlll-llalr Nrwii." and It's fourm for thr aaklns, nlthont •hllvntlnn. Mrnd for your rlrat ropi' Nf>W. VNITKn SRCI^IIITIRN CO. an n«r Strrrt, Toronto I, Ont. Pltaiie nend mo your "Drlll- Hol« Nbwii," It bplnir untlpr- <itond Ihat thin request In- volves no obligation. WtMR . . . AI>l>nK>l!i niTV In- ducts are included except wheat which is already under the Wheat Board Act. Q. How can I clean window shades? A. Try rubbing them with a rough flannel clotli dipped in flour. Q. How can I give a polish to cut glass? A. Articles of cut glass will have a brilliant polisli if a little turpen- tine is added to the water when cleaning them. Use about one ta- blespoon to two quarts of water. Q. How can I make rice pudding with raisins so that it will not curdle? A. Cook the raisins separately, as they frequently curdle the pudding. Drain off the water and add to the pudding when the rice is done. Q. How can I bring back faded colors? A. If colors have faded in a gar- ment, use a little vinegar in the rinse water after laundering and it will help revive the colors. Q. How can I make a wall paper cleaner? A. Mix 1 cup of flour and yi-cup cold water to a smooth paste. Add 2 tablespoons salt, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 1 tablespoon kerosene. Boil until it thickens, stirring con- stantly. Allow it to cool, then knead thoroughly. Use the same as the manufactured kind. FLYING CHICKS Just 24 hours before this picture was taken in Chicago, these biddies were eggs in California. United Air Lines Stewardess Lyn Stauffer fondles chicks which made trip as experiment in post-war possi- bilities in transportation by air of such items to foreign countries. Strawboard Used In Containers Those who are studying the request of the Hinde & Dauch Paper Company for wheat, rye and oat straw may be influenced by the knowledge that strawboard is urgently needed by the Depart- ment of Munitions and Supply. Strawboard is used extensively in the manufacture of corrugated shipping containers for overseas shipments. It is also used in the packaging of certain foods for civilian requirements. King and Queen See Robot Downed The King and Q\iecn of ling- land saw H robot bomb shot down a short distance from where they were standing during a visit to an Good Way To Treat Sore, Painful Piles Hcie In the ehniice for every per- son In Ciinnrtn Buffering from sore. ItchInK, pnlnful piles to fry a iilmple home remedy with the promise of a rellnhiB firm to refund the cost of the trentmcnt If you are not aatlxficd with the results. Simply Ko to nny druRSlat and Kit a bottle of Hem-noid nnd Use as directed. Hem-Ttold la nn Intern- al trontniciit. enay and pleaannt to ua* and pleaalnR renulta urn quick- ly noticed ItchInK nnd aorencaa ara relieved, pnln suhsldea and aa the trenlment la continued the sore, painful pile tumorn heal over leav- Inff the rectal memhranca clenn and healthy. Oet a bottle of Hem- Hold today and aee for yourself what an easy, pleaar.nt way this la to rid youraclf of your plla mlaery. NOTRi The aponaor of thia notirr la a rrllnlilr firm, dolnit hualn^NM la Canada for nvrr 20 yvnra. If you •r* froaliird tvlth aore, Itohlnv. palafnl pifra, llrni-llnid mnxt help ran «iilrhlr ar Ihr amall rsrrkaa* •a4«« will k« aladly raluaiaad. ack-ack emplacement, the BBC stated in a radiocast recorded by NBC. Their Majesties were visiting the antiaircraft battery when a ro- bot bomb sputtered overhead. The ack-ack blazed away and the bomb continued on its course until a fighter plane dashing out of a cloud bank detonated the missile with a burst of its gun. Have You Heardl Two dairies were engaged in an advertising war. One of the com- panies hired a daredevil racer to drive a car around the town with large placards reading: "This Urrcdevil Drinks Our Milk." The rival company came out with placards twice as large, read- ing: "You Don't Have To be A Dare- devil To Drink Our Milk." Canadian sailor: "How fast are your aircraft carriers?" American sailor: "Can't stay. Never realy tried em at top speed yet. All they've been re- quired to do so far is keep up with the planes! Poetic Rover (to farmer): "And does this glorious setting sun mean nothing to you?" Farmer (mopping his brow): "I'll say it does. It means I can tventually unhitch the horses and go home." "I have a brother with a wooden leg." "Thats' nothing. I've a sister who has a cedar chest." Rustic: Ticket to London for the missus. Booking Clerk: First or third, sir? Rustic: Sh! She's the third, but I ain't never told 'er about the others! â€" o â€" Meditra: "Ah, I hear the spirit of your late wife knock- ing." Man: "Who's she knocking now;" of//it»et Bitesâ€" NeatRask Stop^'Itch Ouickl Stop itchiiiR of insect bitM, heat raih. ecu-iiia. hues, piiniilcs. ni-olps, sraliips, athletTa (mit und oilipr extriiuilly caused ikin troubles. rKCSCRIPTION. C,it..is,.|,.s,,, stainless. Itch ""'',' "JL ii"'JL """xy li.ick. Your diuEniit Stocks O.D. D. PRESCRIPTION. """""" HAY FEVER Attack sneezing, wheezing, sore nos« symptoms right at their source. Smear a little NOSTROLINE in each nostril. Relief is instant. Sneezing stops. Breathing's easy. NOSTROHNB soothca, lubricates, ditinrecta, pro> tects. Also relieves eye irritation; For adults and children. 50e at all druggists. ClIfTON, IKISTOl, iNOlANa /* If you suffer MONTHLY^ FEMALE PAIN You who suffer such pain with tired, nervous Irritable weak f eeltnga â€" due to functional monthlv tlLstiirbances â€" should try Lydla E. PInkham's Vegetable Compoimd to relieve such aymptoms. Plnkham'a Compound MELTS NATrar. ThoMnnuds upon thousanda have reported benefit. Follow label directions. LYDIAE. PINKHAM'S 2SSiV;S?i£ Easy fo ro//, delightful â€" to smoke FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO ^ casionally, but usually these in- vitations are extended by informal notes and telephone. 4. No, as there are three mistakes in the phrase. "Yours", without an apo- strophe is the possessive pronoun. The word "very" and "truly" (not truely) should not be capitalized. It should read. "Yours very truly". 8. No; the gifts should be acknow- ledged before she goes away. 6. "Larded fried veal." WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING Lie Detector Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. Where should the waitress be- gin to serve at dinner, and should she then proceed to the right or the left? 2. When a girl is introducing a man to her mother, what would be the best phrase for her to use? 3. Is it in good form to send en- graved invitations to a christening? 4. Is "Your's Very Truely" a cor- rect closing for a letter? 6. Wouldn't it be time enough for a bride to wait until she re- turns from her honeymoon trip be- fore acknowledging wedding gifts? 8. What docs it mean when fri- candeau is on a menu card? ANSWERS 1. She should first serve from the left side, the woman guest of honor, wbo is seated to the right of the host, then proceed to the left. 2. "Mother, this is James Gray." If the man should be probably ten years older than the girl, she may say, "Mr. Gray." 3. It is done oc- At its last meeting the .American Psychiatric Association expressed its low opinion of the lie detector in a resolution which pointed out that the findings were wrong in about thirty percent of tlif cases reported by Fred Inbau in 1942, that the feeling of guilt is too com- plex to be tested by any single instrument, and that the hardened criminal is more imnuine to the test than to the free interview and other modes of probing his mind, says The New York Times. No definite conclusions can in- variably be drawn when the lie detector is used, and even those that are valid are no more trust- worthy than ordinary confessions. SAFES Protei't j-oiir UOOKS iiiiil CASH from FIRE nnd THIKVK.s. We have a aUe and typo of Safe. «r Cabinet, for any purpnae. Visit na, or write for prices, etc. to Oept. W. 14,% Front St. F... Toronto KHtnbllahed 18.13 J.fiCJ.TAYLOR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS U.\UY CHICKS PULLETS: BARRED ROCKS. NEW Hnmpshircs. White Leghorns and other breeds 10 weeks up to lay- ing:. Free cataloKue. Top Notch ChUkcrles. Guelph, Ont. PLAN AHE.\Dâ€" TAKE STOCK OF your need.i â€" now \s the time to place orders tor September chicks and cash in on Rood market.s. Get good Block, with a eood record of production. Bray Hatchery. 130 John St. North, Hamilton, Ont. TREE RANGE PULLETS EK'.HT weck.s of nRi- to laying'. Barred Rocks. WhU>' LcKhorns, New Hamp.shlre.i, H.vbrid.o. Free Cat- aloKue. Twtddlo Chick Hatchcr- lea Limited, Ki ib:uh. Ont!irio. nVEING A CLEANING HAVE VOU ANYTHI.VO NERDS dyeing or cleanlnt;7 Writs to ua for Infurmntlon. Wo ara glad to answer your queatlons. Depart- ment H. Parker'B Dye Worka Limited. 791 yonge Street, To- ronto. IIAIItDltiilSSIIVC AMBITIOUS GIRLS and MIDDLE AGE women, learn haltdrcssmj; iit Can- ada's finest and Inrtiest schools. Refined, dignified work. Splendid pay. Write or call for free liter- ature. Marvel Hnlrdresslng Schools, SS8 Bloor Street. Toronto. Branches 44 KlnK Street. Hamilton, and 74 Rldeau Street, Ottawa. LHAKN HAIKIiKCnSINd VHK Robertson method. Information 00 request reKardlnt; claasea Robertson's HalrdresBlng Acad- emy, 1S7 Avenue Road. Toronto. I'ATKNTS rKTHEKSTO.NllAllilll dl CUMl'ANV Patent Solicitors. E.olabllshrd 18911; 14 King West. Toronto. Booklet of Information on re- quest. rii(iTof;i(Ai>>iv TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION four (lima properly developed and printed « OR 8 EXPOSURE RULL^ J5o REl'KINTS 8 for 2,'ic FINEST ENLARUINC) 8EUV1CE You may not ECt all the films you want this year, but you can ttet all the quality and aervice you deairc by sending your filma to IMI*RHIAI. l>IU>'ru SEHVICK Station J. Toronto. WAXTKI) WANTEP TO llfY; ALL KINPf! OF hard wood nnd soft wood log.*, also .•iinali i|U»Mtlty bolts. Write Bopdon & dross. Furniture Co. Ltd.. WnlUeilon, Ont. MEDICALi NEURITIC PAINS? HEUE'S HOW to relieve that pain . . . take Fermol Rheumatic Arthritic Tain Tablets. At your druggist'd or send $1.00 today and receive one month's supply postpaid. Fermol Distributors. Bo.x 712, l*)ndon. Ont. GOOD ADVICEâ€" ITS LMPOKTANT every sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritl.s should trv Dix- on's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin, Ottawa, rostouid $1.00. STOMACH AND THREAD WoltAJt, often are the cause of lll-iiealin In humiins all ages. No one im- mune! Why not find out if this is your trouble'? Interesting par- ticulars â€" Free! Write Mulveney s Remedies. Speclnli.its Turnntu H ITS IMPORTANTâ€" lOVEUY SUF- ferer of Ithcumatie I'uins or Neuritis .should try liixon's RtMn- edy. Munros DrUK Store. 335 Elgin. Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. BAI!MI'JL;KA l''(IUl UAlJil ilisnoye offensive odor insianily. 45e bottle Ottawa agent Dcnni.u, I'riiK ,sii)re iiiiawJL l''UU KAl.t: IMO M.D. TISACTOH. Wll-I. KX- rhanf;e for or Ixi'.' |0 h.p. irart«»r. Apply \M»ix ITaff, li.li. II. Mll- vertoi). ATTENTION t^-VUtUS: UE THE center of attraction at nest bridge party., Tell your own and trienils fortunes. Wonderful aiuu,<enicni Puck of Madam Signa I'ortune Cards with instruction.s. $1.00 postpaid. Nuviity Uept. Lio\ ill I Kitchener, Ontario. ltl:ME.\lHEI!â€" WKLVNICSDAV At O. 161h. is tlio diiy. One P.,M.' is the timv. Syiviin Farin.-i. W lu'atley. Ont., Is tlio phK-e. .Vm-tion Sale of Registered Vork^liirc Hogs is the reu.Moii. 10 Hoars and 30 UroU Sows or mure i.'i tlio wu«ntity. Wo have 300 h>Md and herd h;is beon i-losely culled. Oeo. Kobsoii, .\Igr. of Shure-liain Farm, and .Sir Graham, of the Live StuiU Hiunoli of the Dtparlniont of Agricul- ture, have recently inspected the herd and we are pleased to reler you to them. We have alwa\s purchased the best and. tluie- foru, believe Wc will he stlliiii; the best. Visit tile faini :iny time and sec our herd of Scotch Short- horns too. H.VItOLl) Kl.-<().\1 Farm .Maimgcr; S. C. H.VDLEv' Owner: S \ L V A N F A U il s' WHEATLHY. ONTARIO. It is a question in the ininds of thf psychiatrists whether lie-detectof findings arc admissible as eviden«i in court, and this because the sul). ject does not submit hiniself voluii* tarily to a test. A lie detector may have its use|, but its findings should be correla^» ed with those obtained by othej means and then only by compe- tent psychiatrists and psychologisti. There are 7,000 dogs "icrving in the British Army today. It takes 80 days to train each one, and on completing the course each animal goes to a unit with hi 9 trainer, where the duties comprise guard- ing aerodromes, depots, dumps, in- stallations, power plants and sec- ret enclosures. Headache Nothing is more depreS' sing than headaches... Why suflfet.'...Lambly's will give instant relief? yovv Lambly'sisgoodfoiear- *wl' >.»ti)jB » ache, toothache, pains in ""^^/^J back, stomach, bowels, //etur/ M AMBLY'S HEADACHE POWDERS u FOR SALE 1001 DREAMS WITH Mt;A\lNOti explained. Lucky and unlucky days. Ocult lUpaning of nuni- bers. 120 pages, well-bound, Siio poatpiild. Novelty Uept, l!o.\ I'll Kitchener, Ontario. SLIPIT HARNESS DRESSING â€" Finest leather and harness pre- servative. Sllpit also has man* houeshold uses 25c up at moat grocery. hardware and chain stores. A product of L'.oyds Lab- oratories. Toronto. 25/40 RCMLEY TRACTOR AND 34/46 Mildmay Separator with grain thrower. Ebers,:-! Feeder and Shredder. Richard Ingram, Itothsay, Ontario. NEW AND USED CAR AND TRUCK parts. Riverside .\uto Parts, 61t Queen Street E.-ist, Toronto. KI.ECTUIC MOTORS, NEW, USED, bought, sold, rebuilt: b e 1 1 », pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric Company Ltd.. 3326 Uufferin St., roriinto. FILL SIZE POULTRY CRATES ?IS5, F.O.U St. Jacobs. Ivan Martin. St. .lacobs, Ontario. FOli (JUICK SALE TO CLOSE ES- tato iu';ir Heavertoii, H acre land, furiiislud solid brick house, stable, garage and henhouse. Ap- ply -Mrs. Dixon. 8 Marion St., To- ronto or Mrs. Jos. Hancock, Peavcrtoii. Out. REPE.VTINO TRAP NE,-?T. HENS leaving nest reset trap, esgs roll away. Cleaner eggs, prevettts egg eating. Blue print instructions one dollar. \V. EUerton, KivorhursL ^ask. R 1 1 1 1 i;u; LL C L V E R !4U LLER ic.idy to go to work. Roy Scand- 3S Fv.ii.s Avciiu-?. Mimico, Icll, Out. l*KIII>EI(Tli:»l WANTED TO UVY WE HAVE UUYERS WAITING tor chicken farms, market gar- dens, and town or village house* in 'ill parts of province. .-Send full particulars In confldeiic; «l once. We make no charge unless wa sell. Powell and Company, i St. Ciair East, Toronto. W AXfEl> SLAIIS AND I'lUC.INCJS. 4' SOFT and hardwood. State k'!-d. quan- tity, when cut and lowest price* on cars. Waller .Schie.-s. i;| u,. Ilndu Street, Toronto. FARMAU. F-14 ON UUllUKIt. AL- Us Ohulmers U. with mower ai- tuchment, three-furrow p I o w two-furrow plow; two-furrow plow, tractor disc. (Massev-Har- ris). Ford two-ton truck (good- condition). .Model A. Tudor, largo power cider press, two large sicum cookers. Ucorge Smith liurham. 34 NEW CANADIAN AU.MY OF- ficer.v' saddles and bridles, $40 set. Apply 14 Wood slrret. Toronto. 150 ACRES FOR SALE, (;ot)n bulldlni;.s. .No. 7 Highway. 30 miles erst of Toronto: orchard, stream Box 131, 73 Adelaide W.. Toronto Farinliaiul â€" Sin;Ie WANTED. EXPKmENCE'.'i WORK- er for dairy farm. â- >ermanent position, good wage-: sive ref- erences, rtox UU, Rlc:--...nd Hill. EAillEH WAM1:j> CARL.ETON COIJNTYâ€" vs:-!lST\NT Ist clas.s Certificate f.,;- Orade B convinutttlon school. S-.'^Jects ra- •luired â€" Mathemail, s Science, English, Defence ti.. :iii« und other nere.ssary qua Vificationa; good disolpliniirlan. Sai^vy $1,600; duties to commence It I'all term of 1!I44. Apply to Ir.'t >'>vcms. S«e- retary. FIttroy Harbo- • v>nt. A ^^^ fL^ mm

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