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Flesherton Advance, 6 Dec 1939, p. 7

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•^ FORGET INSIPID TEAS! umm THE RICHER, MORE SATISFYING TEA FREE Save the coupons from Lipton'8 1 lb. and Hlh. pnckaseB. Thev U9 exchanweabte for beautiful Wm. Rogers & Son Silverplate. Write for premium book to Thoa. J Upton Limited. Lipton Bldg., Toronto, RED ORANGE YELLOW 'ABEL LABEL , LABEL What Science is Doing Â¥ ^ MAY CAUSE HAY FEVER Tiny micro-organisms which make soil fertile are described as great potential agents in causing hay fever. When dust storms sweep over large areas of the Western United States and Can- ada they carry with them millions of microscopic mould particles, similar to those which are found in yeast, which are now believed to cause the sniffles and violent sneezing characteristic of hay fev- er. â€" â€" TRIP TO MOON HELD UP Just when preparations were coming along nicely for a flight to the moon, the project has been deferred because of the war. The Eiritish Interplanetary Society de- cided â€" at an emergency mteting, to cease activities for the present. â€" â€" VITAMIN HALTS BLEEDING A vitamin originally extracted from fish meal and alfalfa hay is today saving the lives of hundreds of mothers and babies. The substance, known as vitam- in K, and now made synthetically, -4f essential in the body's manu- 'factjre of prothrombin, a chem- ical which breaks down to form thrombin, the e.vential element in the formation of blood clots. Without it persons bleed to death despite all efforts of physicians to close a wound by artificial means. ENERGY USES AFFECT BRAIN Comparison of Equipoise, one of the famous racehorses of all ti' \es, with a white whale has sho".n that training for high, steady energy makes the brain grow large but training for quick bursts of energy leaves it small, flquipnise had the latter. â€" o â€" HIGH GASOLINE MILEAGE An automotive scientist assert- ed last week that experiments foreshadow developments which would give the motorist 60 per cent more mileage to a gallon of gasoline. The e.xperiments have been carried out to determine the possibilities of increasing com- pression ratio under conditions in which 'be anti-knock value of the fuel waf no longer the limiting factor. DO YOU OWN Mining Stocks? If you own any mining stocks and want to receive the latest information about them, our statistical depart- ment would be glad to provide this information without any obligation to you. • We would be pleased to provide any other informa- tion concerning mininc in general upon request. Your enquiry will reeaiv* immediate attention. Lakewood INVESTMENTS WAverley 3039 9 Adelaide St. EL, Toronto *SI»SSS«S»1 How Can I ? 8V ANNE ASH> EV Q. How can I make an econo- mical, but delicious, fudge? A. .Add 1 cup water to 2 cups sugar, 3 tablespoons cocoa, and a small pinch of salt. Boil until it makes a soft ball in water. Add '4-teas;)Oon vanilla flavouring, stirring; until creamy, and pour en a buttcied dish. Q. How can I impart a bi-llliant polish to ebony toilet articles? A. Rub a little white vaseline into them with a soft cloth. It is necessarj' to keep rubbin<; until thi. wood has absorbed all the vaseline. Q. How can I prevent the ink from spreading when marking linen? A. First put the initials on with a soft lead pencil. Then trace with the marking ink. Q. How can I make a smelling salts? A. Secure a wide-mouthed bot- tle with a glass stopper and fill it almost to the top with subcarbon- ate of ammonia in coarse powder form. Then pour over this just i.nough oil of lavender to cover the contents. Q. How can T utilize orange peelings? A. Scald the peelings and dry thoroughly. Use a coarse grind- er for grinding, and keep in a tijjhtly covered jar in the refrig- erator between usings. Their use viU give an excellent flavor to cakes or puddings. Many African natives believe that apes, gorillas, chimpanzees and orang-outangrs have the power of speech; but that they won't talk for fear men might put them to work. A Weather Calendar January snowy, February flowy, March blowy, -April showery, May flowery, June bowery, July moppy, August croppy, September poppy, October breezy. November wheezy, December freezy. Revenues from the manufac- ture and sale of liquor collected by the Dominion Government in the fiscal year 1939 amounted to $25,165,-130, exclusive of sales tax revenue. Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1. If you have some extra fine wine that you wish to serve at your Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner, should it be served as an appetizer or with the dessert? 2. When a man invites another man to luncheon or dinner, should the host allow his guest to order, or should he do so for both? 3. Should the word "yours" fol- low -such closes to a letter as "Sincerely," "Lovingly," and "De- votedly"? 4. Is it a sign of good breeding wi.en a person has a studied and artificial manner of speaking? 5. When a man is dining with a girl in a restaurant and another man stops at the table to chat for a minute, what should the girl's escort do? 6. Is it improper for two giria anc their escorts to go on an all- Churchill And 'The Tiger" Get Together In France Here is an excellent study of Winston Churchill, dynamic first lord of the British admiralty, as he conferred with Lord Gort, com- mander-in-chief of the British army. This was at British general head- quarters â€" somewhere in France â€" on the occasion of the sea lord's visit to the fighting forces. SCOUiiNG The old Niagara Falls, St. Cath- arines and Toronto radial railway station at Merritton, given to the local Boy Scouts for a meeting place, was moved by them to a new site, and turned into an at- tractive Scout headquarters. â€" o â€" Two alert Sudbury, Ont., Boy Scouts out hunting with their 'father noticed a cord hanging from the limb of a tree. Investi- gating, they found a raeteor- graph released from Baltimore. The instruments had recorded moisture, teimperature and the height to which the raeteorgraph had ascended. It was returned to Baltimore. â€" e â€" As signallers at the famous Cromer coastguard station at Trimingham, England, Norfolk Sea Scouts have been rendering valuable wartime service. When the Greek steamship Mount Ida was wrecked off the -Norfolk coast they aided in the rescue work by transmitting messages to the lifeboat, by lamp and radio. They regularly assist in patrol- ing the shore, and signal the po- lice word of washed-up mines. One of the unanticipated re- sults of the moving of English children from the large cities to rural areas has been the applica- lioi; of evacuated boys to join Scout troops. In north Wales one new troop of forty members has been started. Two large boys' schools with an enrolment of near- ly 1,200 boys have launched into Scoutmg as a major school activ- ity. One of the reasons has been observation of the numerous acts of wartime public service render- ed by Boy Scout'. day motor trip without a chaper- one? Answers 1. It would be preferable to serve the wine with your after- dinner coffee, along with nuts and fruits. 2. He should' allow his guest to give his order first, and directly to the waiter. When din- ing with a girl, she gives her or- der to him and he oi'ders for both. 3. Yes. That is the preferred form. 4. Not in the least. This manner is easily detected oy those with whom the person is convers- ing, who krww that it is affecta- tion. It has been said, "We are never so ridiculous from the hab- its we have than from those we affect to have." 5. He should rise and remain standing until the other man leaves. 6. This is all right provided they do not stay awp- overnight. firff«y» ItchFati irNnNvM ^cratchlnf For quick relief from itotiiag of eciema. pimpla, aih- l«ie'i foot, tcalea, scabies, rnshn and other exteruUr oaiucd ikin trouhios, u.i« world-fftmous, cooling, ftDt>> wptio, limiiU D. D. D. Proaoriptioa. Orwaelcv. •iainlea. SoDUms irritatioo and qidoUjr etoixiiitMM itohinff. 35«trutthottlflpToveiit,oriaomy back. Aak your dnigs^st todny for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTIOM. THEO-TEA-CyP THAT f ISHTS CONSTIPATION Garfield Tea is not a "cure-all," but if you want prom pt relief from temporary CONSTIPATION without drastic drugs, try a cup tonight of this fra« uraoc, lo-herb tea. Acts thoroughly and mildly. Pleasant to the taste. 2fc-10c at e/riigslorts. Writ* fw •INIROWt raU SAMPII f» eeraaU Tea C*.. ' * GARFIELD TEA 1 Close Ave., Toronto 3. Canada Dept. C2A HaveYoaHeud "I reckon," said the farmer, "that I get up earlier than any- body else in the neighborhood. I am often up before 3 o'clock in the morning." The second farmer said he was always up before then and had part of the chores done. Tho first farmer thought he was fibbing and decided to find out. A few mornings later, he got up at 2 o'clock and went to his neighbor's house. He rapped on the back door, and the woman of the house opened it. "Where is your husband?" ask- ed the farmer, expecting to find his neighbor in bed. "He was around here early in the morning," answered his wife, "but I don't know where he ia now." â€" o â€" Lady (handing over dog to man in baggage car): "Now, before you give him his meals, I want you to say, 'Diddum Dinkie want oo' din- dums?' And if be yawns, he's not quite ready for his meal yet." One Sunday morning the pastor of a Negro congregation noticed that an old face had reappeared among his flock, and after the sermon made it a point to wel- come the supposedly repentant backslider. "This ia the first time I hava seen you at church for a long time," he said. "I'm sho'ly glad to see you here." "Ah done had to come," ex- plained Ra9tu3. "Ah needs strengrthenin.' I'se got a job whitewashin' a chicken coop an' buildin' a fence roun' a water- melon patch." â€" -o â€" This happened at an engin- eernig works "somewhere in England." A boy arrived later than usual and the foreman asked him the reason. Boy: "Well, since they put that camouflage paint on the works I didn't know the place and went straight by." â€" o â€" A little Scottish boy, evacuat- ed to a border farm, came run- ning up to the farmer's wife one day, all out uf breath. "Hey, missus," he gasped, "I've been chased by a big white cock." "Fancy a great lad like you running away from a cock," she said, "Why, you ate a bit of one for your dinner yesterday." "That's all very well," said the boy, "but this one wasn't cook- ed." Our Population Increase Slow Canada Would Stand to Bene- fit If Growth Were More Rapid The assessment commissioner of Ottawa has given out the figures in a compilation of population stat- istics which show that the capital oC the Dominion now has 145,183 people, which Is a gain of 981 for one year. That does not show a ra- pid Increase, says the Sarnla Can- adian-Observer, but Ottawa Is in about the same position with r» gard to growth as any of the othar cities of this country, as a!! are ploduiug slowly. Ottawa, as the seat of the federal government, has one advantagt over the others In that it has as assured industry that Is not affoct ed by the vicissitudes of commerce. The civil service payroll provides a foundation of prosperity that is ai« ways stable fn good times and bad. Tliat is a fortunate circumstance since Ottawa has suffered some In- dustrial setbacks In the gradual subsidence of lumbering that tor many years was centred there. Canada generally would stand l« benefit substantially if growth of population were more rapid. Thle country has slightly more than 11,- 000,000 people. Many of its national services have been developed far beyond the normal re^juirements of that number of people. GOOSE AND DUCK FEATHERS WANTED HiKlieHt Prices I'ald. 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LTD., Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Ply- mouth dealers; three locations, 63a Mount Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge Street, 1225 Dati forth Ave. Our used cars make us many frle n d 3. CI.UTHINti AND KIHNITLRE WB GUARANTEE lOU PER CB.NT. fit and satisfaction in latest style clothing (slightly used). Gentle- men's suits or overcoats, regular to $60.0U. special $(>.00 to tl2.00. Uidies' Winter Coats, t4.00 to $7. Postpaid. State measurements, colours, style. Send money-order. Also write for bargain price lists of reconditioned used furniture. Ruskin & Company. Peterboro, Ontario. KUlX'.VTIO-\AI, STUDENTS NOW E.N ROLLING FOR courses in Matriculation, Short Story. Journalism, Shorthand and Speech Culture. Make use of your spare time. Write toda.v. Canad- ian Correspondence College, (es- tablished 1902), 229 Vong-e Street, Toronto. 1<'AUM FOR S.VLE NINETV ACRES PRODUCTIVE clay loam adjoining village, good buildings, spring watered. Two thousand cash, balance 4 per cent. William Pearce. Exeter. FARM TEAM W.4NTEU WANTED â€" WELL - MANNERED heavy farm team, under eight, preferably mares. Give descrip- tion and price. A. G. Ramsay, Gormle.v, Ontario. ^^ HAKUV At'1'I.K t'REES HARDY APPLE TREES â€" 50 CTS. each. Canada's Lowest Priced Nur- sery, growing leading varieties Fruit Trees. Ornamentals. Write immediately requesting sensation- al offerings. Tobe'» Treer.v. NIa- Sara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. FEATHERS WAATEU HIGHEST PRICE FOR NEW AND used feathers. Robinson's, 282 Brock Avenue Toronto. Write for quotations. HAIR GOOUS WIGS, TOUPES, TRANSFORMA- tlons. Switches, Curls, and all types of finest quality Hair Goods. Write for Illustrated catalogue. Confidential, terms arranged. To- ronto Human Hair Supply Co., 528 Bathurat S treet. Toronto. INCRl'^.VSE YOLR EARNINGS EARN DOLLARS READING YOUR newapapersl Dime and stamp brings Information and surprises! K. Rcmbe, 627 King St W.. Ham- ilton. Ontario. ISSUE NO. 49 â€"'39 MAGAZINE AGENTS TIME I.S SHORT â€" SELL SPECIAL Christmas Club offers to popular Canadian and American Magaz- ines as local representative. High- est commissions paid. Don't delay. Write â€" Canadian Periodicals, 245 Grace .SI., Toronto, Ont MACHINERY WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAWSâ€" Delta woodworking tools â€" elec- tric motors. Belting and shop sup- plies of every description. The A. R. Williams Machinery Co^ Ltd.. 64 Front St W., Toronto. itlEUIC.\L HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREâ€" WRITE for free booklet and full particu- lars regarding our amazingly successful hyblood treatment Pedigreed Products. Saskatoon, Sask. OFFER TO INVENTORS AN OFFER TO EVERi l.NVENTOK List of inventions and full infor- mation sent free. The Rumsay Co. Registered. Patent Attorneys, ;?" Bank Street Ottawa, Canada. I-ERSONAL. QUIT TOBACCO. SNUFF. EASILY, inexpensively. Home remedy. Testimonials. Guaranteed. Advice tree. Bartletl's. Box 1, Winnipeg. l«Oi;i,TR\ LET US HELP YOU SELL YOUR Poultry. Write for Bray's circular on Markets: a real sellinK &id to Poultrykeepers. Valuable tor your own customers too. Bray Hatch- ery, l^iO John St. -North, UaJnllton, Ontario. ICVDIO Sl'l'PHES GET PERFECT RECEPTION OF Holiday Broadcasts with new, guaranteed Radio Tubes. Bargain Prices! IA. 75c; 1A4, 1A6, 1C«. 1K4, $1.80; 30, 31, 8Sc; 32, 34, 11.60: It, 19. 1B5, tl.20; 99X, 99V, 12.16; Prices at other tubes on request Allied Radio. Box 6, STA "Q", Montreal. RAW FLRS WANTED SHIP YOUR FURS TO US FOR full market prices. L A. Jones, 189 Talbot St, St Thomas, OnL R.VNCUERS AND TRAl'fERS ALL PRICES ON RAW FURS ABS low. Why not get the most ror your fox pelts by having them tanned and made into attractlTe scarves and sell them dlrectr Workmanship guaranteed. SUvers $8.50, reds $6.50. Thos. Emack, 'Taxidermist and Furrier, 1172 Queen St. E., Toronto. SCHOOL, liOOKS HOME STUDY COURSES â€" BOUaHT sold, rented. Educational booklt etc, Canada's largest dealer. Low- est prices, send for list. Economir Distributin g . Lea min gton, OnL SKATING OITFITS SKATING OUTFITS, SLIGHTLY used, $1.75, $2.25, $2.G5. .New high quality, $2.89, $3.35, $4.25, plus Ac postage. Peerless, ISi Uundas W., Toronto. tSED TIRES FOR SAL.B i;oOD LSELi TIRES, ALL SIZBS. Lowest prices. Inquiries Invited hSrocktoa Tire, ISll Dundas West. Toronto. FIHNITLRE FOR SALE LYONS 478 Yonge St., Toronto CLE.\R.\NCE SALE RECONDITIONED FURNITURE 8 Q> 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, , -^ reversible Marshall spring fll- led cushions, brown repp. 18 Sn i*'"own mohair Chesterfield â- '^^ Suite, reversible Marshall spring cushions. 3 pieces. -^4 nn Smart apartment size Ches- -,-r.wv terfield Suite, 3 pieces, ruat repp material, reversible Marshall spring cushions. i s, Af) Beautiful large brown mo- ^j.\j\j jj^ir Chesterfield Suite, fig. ured reversible Marshall spring cushions, perfect condition. 7 Zr\ Odd Chesterfields, in repp and 'â- -^^mohair covers, reversible spring filled cushions, eg; Odd Chesterfield Chairs, -'•"-'spring tilled cushions, assort- ed covers. IQ on Krochler Chesterfield Be4 -^•^^ Suite, upholstered in browTX mohair, reversible spring cushiony 3 pieces, complete with new mat- tress, perfect condition. ^d on Complete Bedroom Suite, 1« --r.uv./ walnut finish. Vanity, full size bed, chiffonier, spring and nevr mattress. an (-)(-> Modern Bedroom Suite t^ J7.0U two-tone walnut finisk, chiffonier, dresser with round VeB« etian mirror and full size bed. 4.Q Cir\ Beautiful modern Bedroom -t^.UC Suite, bleached walnut flB- Ish. dresser, chiffonlur, full size be4 and sagloss spring. Perfect f.Z Af-v Solid walnut Bedroom Suite \jj.Kjyj very large dresser, chifN robe, full size bed, sagless spring and spring filled mattress, Com» pletely refinished. A J Cn 8 piece Dining room Suitfc ''•-''-' buffet extension table, anl six leather seat chairs. -J A (\f\ Solid oak Dining Suite, buf» ^-t.Kjyj fgt extension tabls and • leather upholstered chairs, coi» pletely refinished. CQ r\r\ Factory sample (new) dln- jy.KJV atte Suite In English oak, buffet, extension table with Jaclu knife leaf, and 4 chairs upholstered in red leather. Regular $89.00 /CQ r\f\ Beautiful 9-plece Dlnlnc U^.UVJ Suite in 2-tono walnut fin- ish, large buffet oxten.'ilon table, china cabinet and 6 leather uphol- stered chairs, completely refinished. 7Q C\r\ Solid walnut Dining Suite, '-'•^'-' large buffet, extenslOB table, china cabinet and 8 genuine leather upholstered chairs, com- pletely refinished. Large assortment of odd Buffets, China Cabinets, Tables, Dressere. Chiffoniers and Beds. Brand new factory samples to clear at whole- s&lo Drtcos All good.s carefully crated for Immediate shipment on receipt at money-order, and sold with Lyone money-back guarantee of aatlsfee- tlon. LYONS FURNITURE CO. 478 Yonge St., Toronto Guaranteed CAR AND TRUCK PARTS Ute<l â€" New SI>BCIAl.l7,INIi IN REUIII.T MQ- TORS, I'UWKR-VNITS, HydraaHe Hoists, W laches, GcBerators, Stait- en, Masaetoa, Carbareten, Radiat- ors â€" Kxckaafie SerTlce, Olaaa •» Satlsfactloa or refnad. Levr Aate I'erts, Toronto.

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