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Flesherton Advance, 20 Sep 1944, p. 6

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NOW you know MW^^^ makes be+ter cigarettes Nazi Prisoners In Zoo Cages All the German tailors and â- oldiers and Quislings and collabor- •tionists taken by the local re- •istance movement, are behind the bars of the Antwerp Zoo. They have been put there be- cause it is the obvious place. The «oo lies beside the main railway •tation in the centre of the city and the cages have strong bars. Nothing would be more suitable, but it is a fantastc sight. On the right where the lions â- were are German officers. Pan- ther cages have German toncom- missioncd officers. The tigers' places are taken by men of the Ceylon, Springboard For Attacking Japan Ceylon, the big island In the In- dian Ocean where Lord Louis Mountbatten has established, in hill country, his headquarters ai chief of the Southwest Asia Com- mand, is a British Crown colony. The capital and chief port is Colnnibo. There is a naval base at Trincomalec. The island had an estimated pop- ulation in 1940 of about 6,000,000 blackshirt Fascist movement. And in the corner on the left, where there used to be wildcats, there \t a throng of weeping women. people. The last census showed •ome 9,000 Europeans and nearly 86,000 Burghers (a mixture of Dutch, Portuguese and native •trains). Historically, Ceylon was held first by the Portuguese, and then by the Dutch, who were dis- placed by the British, the National Geographic Society explains. Ceylon's key position along peacetime's busy trade and travel routes between the Near and Far East makes it now a vital control point for military supply lines, as well as a defense bastion, and a potential springboa d for future offensives. .As an island close to a great mainland objective of the enemy, Ceylon occupies a geo- graphic position similar to that of fallen Singapore. CHINESE GIRLS TO RESCUE Pert and iiretty are the seven Chinese parlor maids who are keeping the lobby and public rooms of the Canadian Pacific Railway Empress Hotel, in Victoria. B.C. in pre-war condition. Under the direction of Miss Violet Chong, head parlor maid, the girls, all Canadian born, are replacing men who have been called to the fighting services or transferred into vital industry. Feeding More Wheat To Farm Live Stock The feeding of wheat to live stock and poultry has exceeded ihe use of wheat for human con- sumption in Canada during four or the five years of war. and dur- ing the crop year li)4;)-44, animals ate twice as much wheat as did human beings, states the Quarterly Review of Coarse Grains. 'Jhis conversion of wheat to live stock fce<iing has been a wartime devel- opment of note not only in Can- ada hut also in the United States. During the five ycirs before the war, the average amount of wheat led to live stock and poultry an- nually in Canada was ;iL',000.()no bushels against human food re- •luirenicnts of approx;..iately 44,- •OO.dOO biisl.el!.. In the crop year 194.1-44 human consumption of wheat is expected to total 50,000,- •00 bushels and the animal con- sumption more than loo.ooo.ooo bushels. IF YOUR NOSE ^CLOSES UP" TIGHT AT NIGHT NINDEM BREATHINB-SPOIU SUEP H -pmrosE MEDICINE Here's mlgbty good ncw.s . . . Ix your nose "olosca up" at night and makes breathing dlOlcult, put 3-pur- pose Vlcks Va-tro-nol up each nostrlT. Va-tro-nol dots 3 Important things: O) shrinks swollen membranes; (2) noothes Irritation; (3) helps flush nasal pas-sages, clearing clogging mucus, re- lieving transient congestion. It brings more comfort, makes breathing easier. Invites sleep. And Temember, -M*s*fc It helps prevent VICKS cni 's from develop- ing i: used m time. VA-fRQNOi Have You Heard? .\ commercial traveller got licld up in the Orkney Islands on ac- count of bad storms and sent a te- legram to his firm in Alicrdeen say- ing: "Marooned by storm. V\'ire in- structions." It was a canny reply tliat ranic hack: ".Start sumnur vacation as from yesterday." â€" o â€" "Isn't Wireless Wonderful?" says a headline. Quite so. Think of the crooners and things you can silence Vjy just turn- ing a knob. â€" â€" The class composition was about "Kit.\,'i." One hoy wrote this: "The most powerful king on earth is VVor-king; the laziest. Shir-king: tlic wittiest, Jo-kin^: tbe quietest. Tliiii-king; the thirstiest. Drink-king; the sltyest, Win-king, and llie naisiest, Tal-king." â€" â€" A visiting specialist was taken to the cubicle of a menial case who thought he was a king. "1 know I am a king," the man explained. ".Satan told me so." At wliich a furious voice sounded fr(jm the next cubicle: "I told you nothing of the kind." Hunt Poor Milkers By Weighing Milk Hunt the poor milkers with scales, urges The Ottawa Farm Journal. It does not take one min- ute per cow. Write tlie weight on a slate, chalk it on a blacRboard, or pencil it on paper. Scales can be got that will allow for veight of pail. Weigh every night and morn- ing if you want to know it sll. Dairying is a business. How do you know which cow earns the costly teed tinlesf you weigh the milk daily!" In F.nglaiKl ami W.iks tl ere are now, l.jOO wartime day nurseries where babies arc cared for while their mothers are busy with various kinds of war work. The Ministry of Health has decided that no fur- ther nuscries arc needed. "^M There it only one FLY-TOX llervous,le$tless On "CERTAIN DAYS" Of Thi Month? If functional periodic dlsturbnnces make you feel nervous, cranky, lilgh- Btrung, tired, wealc and "dragged out" â€" Bt Bucli times â€" start at once, try Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vcgptttble Com- I pound to relieve such symptoms. Here's i a product tlint helps natdrx. Follow > label directions. Plnkham'a Compound la worth trytngi Made in Canada. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S 1^S5SS& Sale Of Feeder Cattle To Be Held At Little Current The largest co-operative sale of feeder cattle ever planned in Central Canada will take place at Little Current, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Sept. 26-27. At that time, members of the newly formed Manitoulin Livestock co-i perative will offer for sale approximately 190O head of Shorthorns and Here- fords contributed by three to four hundred cattle producers. Past experience in co-operative market- ing of turkeys and sheep on the Island, it is believed, assures the success of this new cattle enter- prise. The beef cattle of Manit- oulin Island have long been noted for their excellent type. In ad- dition to their high health stan- dards, practically all the cattle on the Island are free from warble flies due to an intensive campaign put on a few years ago. Deadlier Than War Approximately 825,000 lives have been lost in the United States through automobile accidents In the last 15 years. This is more than have been lost in all American wars since the Revolution. The most important mineral substances required in food are the salts of iron, iodine, phosphorus, calcium (lime), manganese, potash and soda. Pimples and Blackheads Relieved by this Medicinal Ointmenf Whether in bathing suit or evening dress you become very much embar*' rnsscd by skin affections and irritations on the shoulders and back as well Its on the face. Why not do something about it â€" something worth while. Dr. Chase's OINTMENT is a medicinal product on •which you can rely for clearing up skin troubles of this nature as well as itching and eczema. Mothers who are accustomed to use Dr. Chase's OINTMPJNT for baby's skin troubles and eczema find it so delightftilly healing and soothing that they soon acquire the habit of using it for their own skin affections. 60 cts. a box. Economy Jar, five times much $2.00 Dr. Chasers Ointment More Than 500 Nazi Subs Sunk More than 500 German sub- marines have been sunk, by the Allies since the start of the war. It was reported last week in a joint Anglo-American statement. Issued under' authority of Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt, the statement added that Nazi U-boats were "ineffective during July, a month which has been so important for the success of -continental operations." The report said that the number of German submarines destroyed in July was "substantially greater than the number of merchant ships sunk." The Pope's Appeal To Great Britain Referring to the robot-bomb ic- tacks on London Pope Pius XII appeals to Londoners to "bear t'.ieir trials with fortitude and with Christian sentiments of forgivensss, charity and mercy so that God may reward what the world will admire â€" an example of magni.ii- mity inspired by the spirit of Christ's gospel." Wouldn't it be better it His Holiness turned his appeal arov.id and first asked the Germans to cease from this callous form of murder of women and children? â€" St. Thomas Tinies-Jour.iat ACCOUNTANTS <£ AUOlTOnS COMPLETE MONTHLY SERVICE, small businesses our specialty. All Government reports prepared. Brett & Company, 8 Wellington East, Toronto. iuAJMINim «RAN1TE UTENSILS REPAIRED quickly and smoothly with plastic cement. Mend-Holes guaranteed fireproof or money refunded. Price 25c postpaid. Interesting spare time agent's proposition. Address Mend-Holes, 462 Notre Dame East, Montreal. UAUY CHICKS 400 BARRED ROCKS PULLETS, some Leghorns, three months old. sell or exchange for other pout- try. Zammit Bros., 5 Kane Ave., Toronto. OCTOHKR & NOVEMBER CHICKS ><hould be ordered 5 to 6 weeks In advance â€" take stock of your necdo and let us have your order now. Some da.volds and started • hicks available for immediate delivery â€" mostly heavy breeds. Fall Service Bulletin now ready • â€" Ket your copy. Eray Hatchery, 130 John St. North. Hamilton, Ont. FltKli RANGE riTLLETS IS WEEKS <if n'^e. to I.iyinfr. Barred Rocks, White LeRhorns. New Hamp- shirt's. Hybrids. Free catalogue. Nnr too early to think about your ISin day old chick.i. Prioeli.st available, Twfddle Chick Hatch- crioH Limited. Fergus, Ontario. I'lLLKT.'^ BAUUIOD ROCKS. NEW Hanip.''lin-c.=, White Lcfihorns. Hy- brld.s and other breeds 18 weeks up to layinir. Order your day old i.liliIiH for \'M5 now. Prlcellst and rat:iloKUr-. Tup Notch Chickeries. f;ueliib. Ont.'iric. I>YKI\«i * CI.K.IiNING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS d.Vf'insr or cleaning? Write to us for intormatiun. We are glad to an.":wcr your questions. Depart- ment H, T'arker's Dye Works I.,imited. 7111 Y'onge Street. To- ronto. EDICATIONAI. ATTEND BUSINESS COLLEGE this Fall. Insist on Gregg Short- hand, taught In over 18,000 schools, choice of highly-paid stenographers, secretaries and reporter.s. "Graduate sooner with Gregg." FOn SALE $2200 RESTAURANT AND LUNCH eounter. very modern equipment, seating capacity 65, weekly sales 1.150. in lovely small plac& north- east Ontario, good farming com- munity. Bert Weir & Son. 711 Dundas St., Ixmdon, Ont. Refer to AValter Fonfey. EI.L-CTUIU MOTORS. NEW. USED, bought, sold, rebuilt: b e 1 1 1, pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric Company Ltd.. 2826 Duffertn St.. Toronto. DANDY WHITE FLEMISH GIANTS, 2 to 4 months 13.00 each; 4 to 6 14.00 each. Goldfleld Rabbilry, Box 207, Geraldton, Ont. NEW AND USED CAR AND TRUCK parts. Riverside Auto Parts, 516 • Queen E., Toronto, 2. REGISTERED JERSEY BULL with papers. Eighteen months old. Well bred. Apply to Herb- ert Whalls, FIngal, Ont. "VIKING" CREAM SEPARATORS and repair parts are always available either at your local dealer or direct from Swedish .Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre Dame West. Montreal, Que. Fl>K SALEâ€" 32 VOLT, 500 WATT, alrchiu'ger, in A-1 condition. Ap- ply Mrs. Mattaini, Alguma Mills. .MANITOBA HEREFORD BREED- ers" Association Sale of 100 reg- istered polled and horned Here- fords at auction, October 17th, Provincial E.xhibltion Fair Grounds, Brandon, Manitoba. For catalogue write J. R. Bell, IJve .Stock Commissioner, Legislative Buildings, Winnipeg, Manitoba. SLIPIT HARNESS nUESSlNG â€" FINEST leather and harness preservative. .Slipit also has many household uses 25c up at most grocery, hard- ware and chain stores. A product of I.,loyd8 Laboratories, Toronto. PROFITABLE WELL ESTABLISH- ed flour mill (export and domes- tic), with gasoline, wood dealer and hauling business In con- nection, for sale on account of Ill-health, with residence of E rooms. Located In splendid Mani- toba town. Yearly turnover of $80,000. Price Sfl.onn wlih S'. • 000 cash. Write owner l!o\ I I.t 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. FAH.M PRODICE EASTERN LIVE.STOCK FEEDERS can obtain carload lots of barley and oats for feed purposes under Plan C. of the Wheat Board. Can introduce you to Western ven- dors of feed grains. Present prices, barley 65c, oats 62o de- livered Fort William. Also pos- sibly few cars O.A.C. 21 Matting barley. Established over 30 years. Address Fredrick Ind, Lloyd- minster, Sask. QUILT SAMPLES HIGH GRADE SUITINGS ABOUT 0x9 makes everlasting quilts 60 samples $1.45 postage included. We also have halt yard REM- NANTS for boys' knee pants from all color Worsteds, sizes outlined on material 95c each, postage included. Louis Rice. 361 Spadma Avenue, Toronto. FAIUI FUR SAL.B 260 ACRES, BUILDINGS, APPROX- imately 100 acres of bush (in- cluding hardwood, oak), trout stream, close to highway. Close to Oshawa and Bowraanville; to settle estate. Apply Nina E. Neads, executrix, insurance brok- er. Bowmanville, Ontario. FARM FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN estate, 174 acres, in the township of Melancthon, county of Dut- ferin. Good brick veneer 7Troomed dwelling; barn 60 x 70; l",i miles from Corbetton. Ontario. For par- ticulars apply to L. F. Robertson, Powassan, Ontario. 193 ACRES, 1 MILE WEST OF Kitchener limits, Kitchener- .stratford highway. Charles W. Moser, R.R. 4, Kitchener. IlESTAURANT FOR SALE LONG ESTABLISHED RESTAUR- ont business in city of Stratford, on highway 7 and 8. Residence in conjunction with business. Good cash payment required. Owner retiring. L. A. Elckmeler, 128 Erie St., Stratford. HAIUDREiiSING AMBITIOUS GIRLS and MIDDLE AGE women, learn halrdresslng at Can- ada's finest and largest schools. Refined, dignified work. Splendid pay. Write or call for free liter- ature. Marvel Hairdresslng; Schools, 868 Bloor Street, Toronto. Branches 44 King Street, Hamilton, and 74 RIdeau Street. Ottawa. LEARN HAIRDRESSINQ THE Robertson method. Information on request regarding classes. Robertson's Halrdresslng Acad- emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. MISUIIIAL. STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of ill-health in humans, all ages. No one im- mune! Why not find out if this Is your trouble? Interesting par- ticulars â€" Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies, Specialists, Toronto S. DONT WAITâ€" EVERY SUPFER- er of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys offensive odor instantly, 45c bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman Drug Store, Ottawa. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED â€" Ev- ery sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER BY getting rid of those ugly wrink- les, large pores, saggy skin. Grattan's Wrinkle Lotion Is the finest face astringentj on the market, fully guaranteed. Order II bottle today. $1.00 postpaid. J. L Rice Agency, Box 191, Kit- chener, Ontario. FOR CONSTIPATION! FOR EF- feotive, gentle action, take Fer- mol Laxative Tablets. Rilievc constipation safely. Non-habit forming. At ymir druggists or send $1.00 for 2 month'.-! supply, postpaid. Fermol Distributors. Box 712. London. Ont. Mi'sicAi. iivsTiii:.'»ir,N'rs FRED A. BODDINGTON BUYS, sells, exchanges musical Instru- mcnts. Ill Church, Toronto 2. ;>HO'rUGRAPnt TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films property developed and printed « OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS !5o REPRINTS 8 for 26c FINEST ENIJVROING SERVICE You may not get all the films you want this year, but you can get all the quality and service you deair* by •pmling your films to nil*EltlAI/ PHUTU SEIRVICB Station J. Toronto, PATENTS FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMP.A.NT Patent SoiU-itors. Est.'il)lls;-.ad 1830: 14 King West, Toroii'.c. Booklet of Information on re- quest. SHEni' 500 YEARLING EWES (Rambouir.c-t Merino and Corredale cross) for immediate delivery, 10.000 5 rrnd tj year old breeding ewes find 40,000 Feeder Lambs for delivjry after September 1st. .Southern .Saskatchewan U'ooigrowers jis- sociation. Maple Creek. .Saskatch- ewan. G. fi. Herringer. .Secrets-.v. STA.MI'S BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLOXES. Set of three 25 cents. S. Ure.Td! 2:-. 1002 Somerset St., Ottawa. AUCTION ."JALE. LI.'^TI.M; B.N .1., Br. Colonials, Foreign, ttc. 3,^50 lots; wholesale, retail; tntalosrue free now. N. Begin, Box 125, ;.-a- tion V. Qutbec. WANTED WANTED TO BUY. BUSH LANDS or Farms containing bush lards, suitable to cut furniture lumber. Write Bogdon & Gross, Furniiura Co. Ltd.. Wulkerton, Ont. WANTED, RELIABLE FAHMEP.3, who have feed and facilities 'o fatten young cattle for m.irket, for fixed price per pound of gain in weights. Owner will supr>!y meal, or part grain, if necess;ir;', on account contract. .Vearer To- ronto the better. Write fully. W. Post Office. Box 5Ti;, Toro'fo. WANTED TO BUY: ALL KINDS OF hard wood and soft wood loss, also small quantity bolts. Write Bogdon & Gross, Furniture â-  1. Ltd., Walkerton, Ont. HOTELS WANTED DO VOU WANT TO SELL YOUR hotel? We specialize in the s;il» of hotels and have manv oustoa- era desirous of purchasing. If you will write or phone 1 vv:H arriuige to inspect your hot»l. Bert Weir & Son, 156'4 Dunda» Street. London, Ont. H'iLP W.4.XTED COOK GENERAU $50.00 TO $G0 monthly, references. Apply t" Mrs. W. H. Comstock. 189 Kir.i St. E.. Broc kville, Ontario. FARMING ALONE AT 65. WANT- ed woman used to farm life, no outside work. Give age. exper- ience, also your health and ma'ko clear your wants in first letter J. Gallagher, Picton, Ont., Roura FARM HELP WANTED WANTED EXPERIENCED COUFLE or man for farm, steady worlt. separate house, state wages. Mrs. Alex Hayley, R.R. 1, Kort Cou- lonse. Que. FARM WANTED '^^'S^^nl?^^"'^- '-"-^'*" "" -SHAKE 50-100 ju-re farm. Will buy -t suited.- Box 106 Amhersth\ii g. " AGENTS WANTED GAS SAVER, PATENTED PRO"- en, guaranteed. Fits all motora. If you have other full time em- ployment, write for proof, agency proposition. Victory Mfg Co^n- pany. Co rnwall, Ontario. AN OLD E.^TABLTSHED HATCH- ery want.s agents in certan localities in Canada to sell chip-.cs In your spare time. The comn-.i.?, Kion IS goodâ€" and the chicks ara vv 1, '1.'"' , f'-'Vourably known. J\ilte for full details Box l?i . .3 ,\delaid.- W., Toronto XIIlSKs W.WTEl) REtll.STERKI. NIHSKS W.XNT'iin for general duty in Like town S-hour day. $80.00 per hioi-.",. Apply Supt.. A.M. and Gene- r Hospitnl. Goilerich. Out I'RACrUAI, Nl IISEM WANTED APPUCANTS FOR Srv month course In Practical Nli?~ '~~'- ing starting September Ififh ""• Detailed information on -e! quest. Mndalene M. Baker^O Victoria Street. London. Onf.r FAH!»I MANAGER POSITION AU V./ORK1NG M v^T! ager on well equipped fiftv' ,, one hundred-acre farm hv ' ex- perienced middle-aged widower, total abstainer, on part wage nnA part shnre^ plan. Apply Posr "f- fice Box 481. TeetervlUe, Ont.

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