Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 29 May 1946, p. 3

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t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING -» i 4 4 4 < # 4 <t 4 4 4 » â- Â» 4 4 4 « IIAIIV CIIILKS Foil I.ARCKK tICiCIH ... I'l.LMI'- iT birds . .. slart with Top Notch. Any floclt is onl.v as good mh the chii.-l<s it was started from. That's why Its so Important to start riKht ... with Top .N'otch c-hicUs. l''or every Top Notch chick la a healthy chick ... a carefully bred chick, embodying- all the best characteristics ot its puilorum tested Governmetit Approved breeders. Order your Top Notch chicks today. Prices greatly re- duced for June. .No waiting- at Top Notch, we can give prompt delivery on all the popular pure- breds and hybrid crosses. Also eight week to 20 week old pullet.s. I<'rce catalogue. Top .Notch Chick- eries, Guelpb, Ontario. IF VOU WANT JL-.\K-JL-t,V chicks you should not delay in ordering to get delivery and breed you wish. We'll have a fair choice o( breeds and cross- breds. Bray Hatcher.v-, 130 John .\. Hamilton, Ont. t\\l;ddlio chick.s take all tile tricks! Whether it be in the domistio or In the foreiifi) market a Tweddio flock will pay its way. The firm delicious poultry meat and the large nutritious eggs that result from Tweddle chicks win for you a large share in the profits to be made from the ra- pidb' increasing markets ot to- day. For Tweddle does not rely on luck to produi'e tine chic-ks. All the skill ot modern poultry science is brought to beat on the production of Tweddle chicks. I'ullorum tested Uovernnient Ap- proved breeders of known liva- bility and productivity are care- full.v chosen to breed every Tweii- dle I'hick you oi.der, .lune chicks greatly reduced in price. I'rompI delivery on all the popular pure breeds and hybrid cros.--es in nou- sexed, pullets or cockerels. Free catalogue. .\lso eight -week to 'â- 111 week old free range pullet.= . Tweddle Chick H.-itcheries Limit- ed, Fergus, Ontario HEAVY BREED PULLETS 20c. Sussex, Susscv X H-imp.. Rocic X Uatnp., New Hamp. and Barred ];ock pullets 20c., June 17c. Book your order NOW. $1.0U per 100 de- posit. Order Croin this Ad. Huron- dale Chick Hatchery, London, Ont. BARRED ROCK PULLETS 15c. Barred rocks are preferred by most commercial poultry-men be- cause they can be depended on year alter year for profitable egg pi-oduclion and then bring top price when sold fur meat. We •can make prompt shipment of big husky pullets at SL'j.uu per hun- dred Write for prii-e-list today. l!ig Rock Farm, Mille Roches, (Ontario. 25 FREE CHICKS OUR U.\CV CHICKS ARE THE progeny of Foundation and Ue- gistered Birds. All Breeders blood- tested. Pricey from He to 25c. All guaranteed excellent layers. Don't delay, order now. Coddard Chick Hatcheries. IWitaiinia Heights, Ont. LAKEVIEW CHICKS SI'hll.'IAI.IZKI) ItltKI'lUINt; IM.AXT ,'.UUU ItKKUUIOKS Boolv yuui- Older lor May or June. Witli the .scarcity of meat, there will bo a big demand tor Poultry -md Eggs this Fall and Winter at attrai.-tivc prices. It will pay you to put in an extra. â-  brood of chicks this year. IM«<»>ll"r DKI.IVF.KV â€" With a ca- pricily of CO. 000 Lakeview Chicks weekly, we expect we can give prompt delivery after May 15, but to bo safe, book your order at once for May, June or July. SK.'VU UKI'OSIT â€" For quick ser- vice send deposit with your In- quiry or oi-der, and we will book your order at our prices which are very re.-tsonable. We will proinptly mail you an acknow- ledgement of your order, and it it shouldn't suit you we guaran- tee to return your deposit at once. This pl.-in will give you better service. Tilt; IIKST WE KVUK IIAU â€" Nell McUonnel, Ooderich, Ont. Colin Campbell, New Richmond, Que- bec â€" Well satisfied, lost 4 out of lO-t. Hope you can supply more. As high as lOt! eggs from 115 Leghorn pullets. Wonderful pro- duction reports Reuben Ketinel, Shakespeare, Ontario. HKI'^I'lDiS: Large Type White Leg- horns, Pure Sussex, Sussex X Now Hamp?,. B. Rock X New Hamp., Rock X Leghorn, Sussex X Leghorn, Leghorn X New Hamp., .New Hanips.. and Barred Itocks. LARGE WHITE LEGHORNS Day old started up to 4 weeks old. Lakeview Leghorns are the large type, mated with cockerels from Ped. stock â€" "Real Egg Machines." SKMJ FOR WEKKLV LIST: â€" o- Speclal Prices on da> old chicks, pullets and cockerels, and start- ed chicks. JWAV. JUNK AND FAI-b HATCHliU Book vour ordei- for .May and June, or Fall Hatched Chicks NOW. bAKKVlKW I'OILTUV I-'AUM, Wein Bros., Exeter, Ont. LARGE TYPE LEGHORNS 12c. Leghorn Pullets 24c.. after June 1st 21c. All Bi-eeders double blnodtested and backed by high 1 edigrced foundation stock. Many Hurondalo customers report best chicks 1 ever had, W.-ilter Morton. Dryden â€" We were well pleased with the pullets we received from vou last vear, I'ullels laid well. Heavy Breed Pullets 20c. Sussex .\ N. Hamp.. Rock X N. Hamp., Marred Rock.«, Pure Su.'sex and Nev," Hampshire pullets 2Uc,, lifter June 1st 17c. Pure Sussex Sllxed 14c.. Sussex .\ Hamp.. â- Rock X Hamp., liocks and New Irlamps. mixed i:ic . after June 1 Ic. less. Sussex X Leghorn, Rock Leghorn and Leghorn X New Hamp. mixed \:ic., pullets 22c., after June 1st mixed Ic. less, pul- lets :ie. less. Assorted pullets I8c„ June 16c. Assorted Mixed lOc. Tupp ')c. Cockerel and started prices on request. Older from ano enclose this Ad J 1.00 per 100 de- posit, HURONDALE CHICK HATCHERY, London, Ontario. *â€" -â-  â-  â-  â-  â-  I â-  I I itrii.uiNn sri'iM.iKs CE.MKNT P.l.dCK MACHINE g" ANPi in'', Cllhert <â-  Storey Machinery. 2.1 Si Aibjin's Street, Toronto. â- II xiM-^s (iiMMuri .\irii':s ADVEItTlSlOli WA.NTS TU ( ON - tact farmer within 20 miles north Toronto limits, reg.-irds establish- ing private shooting range for testing purposes. St.-cp hill, river bank or gi.-ivel pit rcijuiied for backstop. I'repared to pay for privilege. Not a club or denier. Box 113. 7.-! Adelaide W. Toronto. DYFINt; AND UI.FIANING HAVE VCIU ANYTHINO NEKDS dyeing oi cleaning? Write to ua for information. W« are glad (o answer your questions. nepart- ment H Parker's Dye Work» Limited. 701 Vonge Street. To- ronto. I'oii sAi.r. 15-30 INTERNATIONAL 't'RACTOH, good working order. D. Duff, Al- ma, Ont. R. R. 2. .NEW BAi-(;.N COMBINATIO.N Hand ('ullivatnr. Hue .-<nd Plow avail.-ible in almost unlimited quantities for immediate ship- ment. Distributed by W. l^^. Mc- Ivenzie Co. since IStlO. Leaming- ton, Ont.-irio. Canada. Celebr.'iting SO years Ijusiness in same loca- tion and n.-tme. We .<bip to deal- ers, departmental, cha'in and seed houses. See your lu-.-nei't dealer, hardware -lore or write us at once re de.ilt-r's prices. .Shii)ments m.ade .^nme da.\- order received. W. F. .Mi-Kcnzie Co., since ISIili. phone 20, Leamington. Ont. STEAJf 4" N son. ( )bl ;oVKR."J()R c. S 1110. flu. R. .Viidrews. .\ FOR i;. R n. SAU:. ichard- FORD crop cnsth Tl <-u ACTiii;, 1 llivil-u-. I LOI'CH. i'.-i.\ne ROW- .New - PREMIUM A. CLVDESDAl.E STAL- llon, 27110 Fyvie Renown. En- rolled for 3 years. Brown, white m.arkings. Sell cheap or trade for slock. l-'oaled in 1031. Alex Crawford. Pox 74. Rosseau, Ont. CEDAIi POSTS FROM 3'' TO 7" tops. Apply B & G l.>umber Co. Subsidiary Bogdon & Gross Fur- niture Co. Ltd. Walkerton, OnL CONSTRUCT VOUR OWN TELE- scope to study the stars view cra- ters on the moon. Kit includes 2V4" object lens, S foot tube, eye- piece and instructions for assem- bly. $2.50 postpaid. S. Janes & Co 512 Canada Building, Saskatoon. TURKEY POULTS â€" PROMPT DELIVERY We can give prompt delivery on Broad Breasted Bronze Turltey Poults, or book for May and .June delivery. Poults hatched from bloodtested, puilorum free breed- ers, under ideal conditions in most modern 1940 model, all electric and automatically con- trolled turkey Incubators, and batched in separate, new turke>' air conditioned Hatchery. Send for Price List and full particu- lars. No orders accepted less than 50. ACT QUICKLY â€" BOOK YOUR ORDER WHILE THEY LAST LAKEVIEW TURKEY R.\NCH. Box 183, Exeter, Ont. Phone 170. HYDRAULIC TRACTOR SEAT .New Monroe E-Z Ride Tractor Seat. Passenger car comfort, eli- minates ride fatigue on your tractor. Bursaw Tractor Co., Woodstock, Ontario. ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED bought, sold, rebuilt: belts pul- leys, brushes, Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd., 232G Dufferin St. Tor- onto, Ont. CHOICE PROGRESSIVE EVER- bearers 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00; 200 for $5.00. Pre- paid Riverside Nursery, West River, Nova Scotia. FOR SALEâ€" HOUSE ONE-STOREY FRAME. SIZE 24x18, and ~2 X 14. Apply Bo.x 2, Gleu- coe. On I. inti';r.vational h.vrvester P.O. 40 Diesel unit, in good work- ing condition, also 13'' Moor Bros., single liead grinder and necessary shafting, bearings, ele- vators, belts, etc., to make a com- plete (-hopping unit; splendid op- portunity to start a chopping business on a low cash outlay; will sell as a unit or by separate items. Stiver Bros., t'nionville. Out. ATTENTION FARMERS For Sale: Tractor Tires, made of rubber, suitable for bolting on steel wheels, $10.00 each. When ordering state diameter and width ot wheel. National Rubber Co. Ltd., 5 Wiltshire Ave., Toronto, Ontario. rAit.tis FOii sale: SUIRALDEN JERSEY FARM REG- istered. Accredited â€" R.O.P. â€" City Milk Shipping â€" 200 Acres Good Soil â€" Tractor, and Imple- ments â€" Modern Brick House at Village, and Station. Jas Cowan, West Brome, Que. TWO HUNDRED ACRES FENCED eighty workable, sugar bush large hank barn, spring water, large house, water, sink, tele- phone. In between two towns. Brazier. Soutli River. 15(1 ACRE FARM, 130 UNDER cultivation with or without stock and machinery. Ned Mc- .Vamara, .Masson, Quebec. 130-ACUE FARM FOR SALE, 11 miles from Collingwood: over lOn acres, good working land, 30 a<'rcs bush, balance pasture; good buildings: price $5, .TOO. Apply J. .^. Tompkins. Executor, Sin.gli;imp- ton. Ontario. ONE HLNDRED ACRES IN Ex- cellent condition, good buildings, plenty nf water, thirty acres crop sown. Immediate possession. For ftill p.-trticulars .'ipply Geo. Mc- <'onneIl, .Moorefleld. Ontario. NEAR GODERICH 90 ACRES In n. m.-ignitlcent gruve of statel.\ old trees is a cbat-ming brick home which was a showplnce years ago. It has better than 10 large rooms with natural flre- place.-j in most of the rooms. We offer this estate, having 00 acres which ini.'Iude 5 aci-es of orchard, large woods running down to the river, barn, well with electric pump, for $10,000.00, Cash. Op- portunities like this are rare. Call 3-3538 or week-end, Goderirb 815. Ff>STEn .t ROBARTS P. ItAI.TMR.-. WINDSOR ISSUE 22â€"1946 liAIIIIMIKSiilNU .EARN II AIRDRESSING 'I'll E Ri.licrt.-on method Infoiinatiou on reiines' regarding clnsses. Robertson's Hai rdressing Acad- emy. 137 Avenue Road. Toronto. HlOi.l' WANTKIJ OPERATING ROO.M NURSES, AL- SO Obstetrical and General Dutv Nurses tor York County Hospital, Newmaruet, Ont. State in first letter salary expected. Apply to Superintendent. COOK GENERAL AND MAN FOR g:irdening and to help In house, to live in. private apartments sup- plied, f.-imily of three. Write or phone J M. Wallace, OaUvllle, tjntario. FARMHAND, SINGLE, NON-SMOK- ei-, lifetimi? expei-ience, for dairy frirm. Gerald tli-.-iham, George- town. (JMi;u-lo. HOUSEKEEPER AND MAID I'ermaneiit positions, l)est w:lges, comfoi-table home, large grounds. 'I'wenty minutes from downtown Toroniu. Two adults one school child, l^xcellent oiJiiortnnity for w-idow older daughter as maid, two sisters etc Write .\dvcrtiser, .'tO Edeewood A\-c.. 1'ornnto 8, Oniario. AlKOiCAL FItED A BIJDDINGTON BUYS sella, exchanges itiusical Instru- ments, 111 Church. Toronto 2. OI'I'OIMI.NiriP^S li-CIR WdltllCN BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity Learn Halrdresslng Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates. America's greatest sys- tem. Illustrated catalogue free. Write or call INtARVEL HAIRURESSING SCHOOIL^ 358 Bloor St. W. Toronto Branches: 44 King St, Hamilton & 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa. I'ATKNTS FETHEKSTONHAUUH & COMPANY Patent Solicitors. Established 1890; 14 King West. Toronto. Booklet of Information on request. i>hot(k;iiai>bv TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed and printed 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 25c, REPRINTS 8 for 25c, FINEST ENLARGING SERVICB You may not get all the films you want this year, but you can get sll the quality and service you desire by sending your films to IMI'RIIIAL PHOTO SERVICB Station 1. Toronto. FILMS DEVELOPED I!5 CTS. QOA- ranteed one day service. NO WAITING. Bay Photo Service, North Ray. SUPREME SATISFACTION I'an only bo attained by having" your films processed by highly skilled techniclfins using: the very best materials and modern mfiL-hinery. All is obtainable at lowest prices. Roll developed and .S prints 25c, reprints 3c. each. AH work guaranteed. TRANS-CANADA FILM SERVICE Torunio 13. WING'S PHOTO SERVICE All prints with deckle edge. 6 or 3 exposure rolls 20c. Reprints 3c. each. Box 2, Sl.-ttion J. Toronto. CAMERAS â€" IMMEDIATE FREE delivery on Faultless Miniature Cameras, complete with Eveready case $5.25. 127 film for above 27c. Free Price List Photographic Supplies. Write: Dept. L Cameras By Mall, Shelburne, Ont. DON'T RISK LOSING "SNAPS" THEY CAN'T BE TAKEN AGAIN .\ny Size Roll â€" B or 8 Exposures, DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c H MOUNTED ENL.\RGEMENTS 25c Size 4x6" in Beautiful Easel Mounts Enlargements 4x0" on ivory tinted mounts; 7x0" in Gold, Silver, Cir- cassian Walnut or Black Ebony finish Irames, 5Hc each. If enlarge- ment coloured, 79c each. Reprints KTade From Your Negatives 3c. Each IIKI'T. M STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE lliix I'.'ll. I'uNi orrive A, Tiironlo. Prim Name .-Mill Addre.-^s Plainly, STAMPS IN lUlU THE CA.NAPJAN GUVERN- ment put out a $5.00 War Saving Stamp. Will pay $50.00 for each copy offered In undamaged con- dition. Good stamp collections also purchased. Box .^GGO, Station B, Winnipeg, Canada. GIIUli. t)l,l> STA.MPS WANTED BY (.'ollector only. Small or larger lots. C:in pa.\' more than 13eaJer for items I can use. Must be good. Pest of icferences. E. Symond, R o c a n v i 1 ! e , S a s i< a t c h e \ v a n . WANTKD W.VNTED â€" Ex-officer, wife, one child urgently need house or t-4 room apartment, anywhere within 50 miles of Toronto. Write P.O. Box 160, Stoney Creek, Ont. Atom Blast A Big Test For Cameras W.\NTED â€" ESERV SLl-'PERER of Rheumatic Pains or .Neuritis tl) try' Dixon's Remedy. .Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid Sl.OU. S'l'D.MACH AND THREAD WORMS olten are the cause of 111 health In humans, all ages. No one im- mune! Why not find out If thl» Is your trouble. Interesting particu- lars â€" Piee! Write Mulveney'a Remedies Specialists, Toronto S. FRUIT JUICES; THE PRI.VCIUAL Ingredients in Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains, .Neuritis. Munro's Drug i^tore. 33.', Elgin, iJttawa. Postpaid $1.00. MISCEI.I.ANKOLS- GUNS REPAIRED. SCOPES mounted. Special twelve guage shells for deer. A. Herrgott, Gun- smith, Woodstock, Ont. WILL CONSIDER SWAP OF 300 Amp. A.r. Wi'lilcr, 220 or ,'iOO. Cost *02.'i â€" never used. For best car or station wagon offered. Box 94, 7.-! Ailelaiile St. W,, Toronto. MI'.SK-,^. I.V.srill'MFXTS Every Precaution Being Taken To Protect Photographers And Equipment IN LONDON FOR BIG CELEBRATION W'licii tlic Army and Navy ex- plode atom bombs on ibc Pacific atoll, pliotOKfapliy will be literally and figuratively or the spot. Hun- dreds of cameras will be focused on the bomb tests and thousands of exposures will be made â€" to record on film the atomic blast that will influence every living thing on this planet. Will photography be able to stand the lest' What new dis- coveries ill atomic power will it record; L rge numbers of auto- matic cameras will operateâ€" and radio-cotitroUed robot planes will carry robot cameras right into the eilyc nf the cxi)ln!.ion area. Protection For Cameras So iiilense will l)o the li.ght that will blaze over the Facific-:-and so intense the heat and radio-ac- tive eflect--that extraordinary pre- cautions are being taketi to pro- tect pltotographers, film and cam- eras alike. Batteries of cameras are to be mounted on top of 100- foot steel 'owcrs on several is- lands five to Icn miles away from the target sh'ps in the Bikini atoll, Marshall islands. To protect the cameras, rooms with tliick lead walls are being constnicted in the lowers. Inside the lead rooms, the cameras will be addilionally protected by air- light waterproof boxes. Even the portholes will be shielded with lead. They will remain open until the flash goes off, the portholes will close automatically before the outward spreading wave of radio- activity reaches the towers. Radio- active waves will be turned back by llie lead sheathing. No photographers will be in the lowers â€" the cameras will be started by radio from a distant ship â€" and it may be several weeks after each lest before any htiiiian being will be able to approach them, because of radio-aclivitj". "Freckles" on Films 111 the first pictures which were released to the public after the New Mexico atom bomb lest, big "freckles"' â€" big I. lack spots â€" showed up against the gc of the explosion. U.S. camera magazines, after asking the .-^nny and its photo- graphers what caused them, pub- lished tiie very interesting explana- tion a few issues ago: Although the cameras which look these pictures were shielded in concrete dugouts six miles awa}-. the heat of the ex- plosion, focused through the lens, â- was so great that it literally blis- tered the film. These blister spots showed up huge "freckles". This time pliotographers hope special equipment will prevent a recur- rence of these atomic blisters. EXTRA SPECIAL 4 enlarged prints for 10c â€" Send any 4 negatives of the same size (up to 2% X 4',4) and we will return to you immediately 4 enlarged prints on Velox paper, negatives returned with order. Send nega- tives with this ad and Iflc in coin today. This ad must accompany order to receive extra one prem- ium coupon. LONDON PHOTO SERVICE Box o.'il, Dept. W., London, Ontario. WANTED TO BUY Best prices paid for good wal- nut â€" either standing trees or logs. Telephone 4-47S4 Kitchen- er or write: PANNILL VENEER COMPANY, 42 Edward Stret, Kitchener, Ontario. PoulUctt of Mtcc* itlltvi piin, bilng oul com, Inalt quickly, na Kir. S5c, 35c, 50c, SI .00. MECCA OINTMENT Recent arrivals in London for the V-Day anniversary celebration! are these troops from Malaya, seen as they march out of Waterloo station after leaving their train. â- ^â- â- â- â- â€¢â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â€¢â- â- â€¢â- â- â- â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â- â- â- â€¢â€¢â- â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â- â€¢>>>*>>»» SPOTS OF SPORTS By FRANK MANN HARRIS • ••••â- â- â- <•••>•••â-  ("A Six Bit Critic' ) ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,j,. Back home again in England af- ter a brief look at the skyline of New York â€" particularly that ol disoii .'^([uare Gardens â€" Mr. Bruce Woodcock states that lie feels that he would have won if it hadn't been for a butt in the head received in a clinch. Well, far be it from us to disagree with Mr. Woodcock, who was much closer to the scene of action than wc. and in a better position to kiiov.- what went on. Even in these times when speedy air travel has become such a com- monplace, it seemed rather strange to read of Woodcock being back in Loniion less than 48 hours afte;- listening to the account of him fighting in New York. But this business of being able to make a speedy getaway shottld give pres- ent-day overseas fighters a great advantage over their brethcrn of just a few year back. They should BREWIS RED LAKE MINES LTD. have commenced DIAMOND DRILLING OPERATIONS Wo lecommend Brewis shares as ,-i Risk Capital Investment BREWIS & WHITE '-â- (HI liny Stroel. 'I'nrnnto I. Onl. Plcaso mail >oin- latest inloi-- iiiation concerning HRKWIS RED L.VKR MINE.S LIMITIOD, and al.«o copy of your new Red Lake map. BONDS - INDUSTRIALS - MINES - OILS T. L. SAVAGE & COMPANl Specialists In Unlisted Securities 9 Richmond St. E., Toronto AD. 6185 be able to take home at least some -,ni;ill fraction of the money won â€" which is more than a lot of the old-tiniors were ever able to do. Still, we wouldn't be too sure of that. The inside story of how much actual cash boxers get tu personally handle and pocket out of the fortunes they earn -.vould be almost incredible if they weren't' so coniinon: ai'.tl when you hear of some fighter, who made hundreds of thottsands in tlie ring, beins broke or dying penniless, it doesn't alway.s follow that lie was nothing but a Goodtime Charley, viha tosseil it to the winds with both ha:ids. The chances arc that he never had it in his hands to toss; for while the gentle art of "putting the bile" on a successful athlete is by no 'means confined to boxing circles, it is in those circles it has been lirouglit closest to ultimate . rfection, especially in and around N'ew York City. * , 5i: ii ..; Xow there's no doubt that bor- figlniiiB- is a manly and character- building sport; at least it is accord- ing to tlie text-books, ami who are we to go against them? But some- how or other it scciiis lo have the power of allracliiig around it more creeping and crawling things, in liuiiiati form, than any other pas- time we know â€" including even horse-t:tciiig and playing the mar- ket, which is taking in quite a stretch of rich territory. In fact it is the environs of bo.xitii, that we arc recommending as a wonderful |)Oteiilial market lo a young chap wc know who is working hard t» perfect what should be an epoch- making new invention. ' * * * J He calls this a "de-lumianizcr" â€" and says it is for tl;e benefit of lice that arc bothered with people. •iJ ^-T >;: We had always thougiit of the old saying "distance lends cnclwtit- iiient to the view" as applying to >uch situaiions as (he dame who looks so wonderful across the street and who turns out to be considerably less glamorous whea you gel a close-up peek. But now it seems as if it applies to sports *.* well. For instance, it a recent is- sue of that widely-read family publication The Saturday Evening Post there is a story built around â€" of all things! â€" ihc sport of cock- fighting. * * * I Xou it was a very readable tale â€"even if bringing in a small boy .ind his mother as interested spec- tators of the battle did rather shock our old-fashioned sensibilit- ies. Lut we couldn't help wonder- ing just what would have been the reaclion of The Editors if soine- l)ody had submitted to them « stoi\ about cock-fighting as prac- tisedâ€"at least so ive have heard â€" in such places as around the barns «.'.â-  Dufferin Park. Hainilton or Fort Eric Race Tracks or several â-  other such localities we might titenlion. * * * However, the locale of the pult- lishcil story happitied to be The I'hilipiiic Islandsâ€" and we take it that the eight thousand miles or so of distance between there and some of our Eastern race tracks purified and cast an eiichanttnent over the â- -port, and made it fit for general reading, it's just one more of those things that are too* much for us to understand.

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