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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Mar 1949, p. 6

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ay --_--l >, rr a, Rear ne er om a EEN ro eT wav, - ens nL ho ve yt SIAN PLL Be ps we Sen ray Co es i ode a SHAN ala AY : LR {hates fio A FUTON PETRI 4 SADA CAST R Yab a NA "da srocks; Yakuts from the Arctic i» to win and gate receipts are mask- __noises.and. the program was "beam- I _the. munsicn--forhE5e Not suc. "ed by "Axis Sally" -- in real life cessful, Miss Gillars faces 'x mini- RUSSIA Russiz covers one-sixth of the mum sentence of five years in world's land surface, and this month prison. ; : : delegates from its most remote = And, all things considered, if she eorners gathered at a meeting of Jers off with the minimum, most the Supreme Soviet in. Moscow. folks will think it little enough. There were Uzbeks from Central - Asia wearing skullcaps; Caucasians CHINA In spite of his retirement as Presi- dent, it seems as if Chiang Kai-shek is still putting a finger, or perhaps two of them, into the Chinese political pie. His influence is still strongly felt, and various high- placed Chinese figures either tele- phone or visit him regularly. So Nationalist China seems to be in the state of not being able to get along with Chiang, and not being able to get along without him-- especially since a number of key army commanders will take orders only from him. } Jefore he left Nanking, Chiang appointed his own men to posts along the line of retreat extending along the Fukien coast to Formosa. At the same time he started a south- ward movement from the Nanking- Shanghai area of government files, equipment of all descriptions, mili- tary supplies and the central gov- ernment's gold reserve. A considerable sum in gold 1s in Formosa, where it is conveniently separated from the mainland. Look- img on Formosa as their last bas- tion, top Chinese officials have not been unmindful of the fact that American military men have dis- plaged more than passing interest in that island, which lies along the communication line between Japan cand the Philippines. Chiang himself regards his fight with the Communists as part of the larger international struggle. People close to him have clearly indicated that he is pinning his hopes on an intensification of Russian-American differences in the Far East. wearing white elkhide boots; and ethers whose sppearance and dress mirrored the 180 nationalities-- eount 'em--180--who make up Russia's population. The Supreme Soviet includes 1085 members of the Communist party (the only party allowed to exist) anid 254 non-party Bolsheviks. And" all 1339 of them were simply there for the trip--as they are "yes-men" and nothing else. They hold sessions 10 approve vhe decrees of the Politburo, which controls both the Communist Party and the Ministries of Government, They would no more think of dis- approving than of spitting--public- Jy, that is--on Uncle Jo¢ Stalin's picture. The main order of business was to approve the 1949 budget--in which the Russian armed forces get 79 billion rubles, as compared to 66 billions fast year. The meeting drew world atten- tion--not so much because of the budget but because of the dramatic shifts in the Soviet high command which has just been announced. The Politburo was present--and Molotov sat at Stalin's right hand. His appearance there seemed to lend weight to the theory that Molo- tov has -by no means been demoted. Instead, he has been relieved of his duties as Forcign Minister nn order to devote more time to bigger policy tasks-- possibly that of <necceeding Stalin. } Should this occur, there will prob- ably be little change in the Russian attitude toward the "war-mongers" ef the west. Ac one ribald observer put it, "the only real difference be- tween Molotov and Stalin is «that Joe's' moustache is more liable to get into 'the soup." SANITY IN SPORTS Intensive competition, the desire THE UNITED STATES ing our vision as to the more im- portant functions which sport and Just 2 month before the Nor- recreation should serve, it is stated mandy invasion--on May 11, 1944 by Dr. A. S. Lamb in an article-- fo be exact -- the German radio "Sanity in Sport"--in the current issue of Health. orden "I'he attendant evils are apt to make very rapid inroads on our traditions of play, which may be- come so impregnated as to create a __most serious situation for the rising generation," Dr. Lamb states. "It is unsound and unhealthy to think in terms of compensation every time an athlete steps on the field. It is our responsibility to see that the many thousands of boys and girls who want to play for love of it, have the opportunity to do so. It is our obligation to see that partici- pation receives its proper emphasis, rather than passive observation. That would be sanity in sport." Dr. Lamb emphasizes he is not opposed to professional sport which broadcast a program titled "Vision of Tnvasion." It depicted an "Ohio mother" dreaming of all the horrors of D-Day. There were vivid sound efiects of screams, groans and battle ed" both toward the United States snd at American troops in England --the play reaching an agonized cli- max with the death of the "Ohio mother's" soldier son. The part of the mather was play- Mildred Elizabeth Gillars, now 48, an American who 'had lived in Ger- many for years and who had hajdled: many other Nazi propa- genda assigminents. Last January Axis Sally went on trial for treason at Washington. he termed a form of public enter- Records of her broadcasts were tainment, but states "what I am played in_ court. German actors opposed to, however, is to be one identified her voice. Her defense thing and camouflage oneseli as a was that she had beén forced to chamelon." . JAE broadcast -- and that anyway she "Honesty, loyalty, or any other had taken the German oath of al- attribute of character cannot be im- Jegiance, and so was nbdt guilty of posed--they mfist grow from within treason to the United States. i as a result of guided sitnations Early this month the jury found which call forth the right res- Miss Gillars guilty of treason, ponses, Dr. Lamb writes. "The values of sane sport vary. with rae | specifically on the count of her par- ticipation in the "Vision of In- and other conditions, but 'plagis vasion" broadcast. Her lawyer im- the game' Jagd depth and weilth of mediately petitioned for a JtadgiakeadeHrCaning which eXténds beyond the . game itself into the activities of life. n Never atremer to ge. MOVE THE SCREW END OF * A BROKEN ELELTRIC LIGHT BULB WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, MANY PERSONS WHO HAVE TRIED IT CAME AWAY FROM | THE TASK Wot" GASHED ; | FINGERS. ; 11S NO LESS DANGEROUS TO ° REMOVE THE BULB WITH A PLIERS, INASMIJCH AS BITS OF GLASS Muy FLY OFF INTO' YOUR EYE. SAFEST WAY IS TO TAKE "AN ORDINARY CORK AND PRESS IT FIRMLY INTO THE BASE. YOU WILL FIND IT 1S RELATIVELY "EASY TO UN E BUYQ IN Fis FSA ) POS E Sots OF A CORK AND FORCE IT BETWEEN TH PRONGS'AS SHOWN. THE CORK CAN B€ FAST ; ENED TO I ho WITH A RUBBER BAND: \ 4 \ * To Fight For The Heavyweight Crown--Ezzard Charles, left above, and Jersey Joe Walcott are set to fight a 15-round match in Chicago next June for the heavyweight crown vacated by Joe Louis. The Brown Bomber himself, now turned promoter, will sponsqr the match. ; Among the countless Canadians who take an interest in Big League baseball doings, the Brooklyn Dodgers probably number more fol- lowers than any of the other fifteen clubs in the two major loops. If you happen to be onc oi these, our ad- vice is to keep an cye on how Rex - Barney goes this scason; as there is better than a fair chance that he might develop into one of the great- est pitching sensations of all time. * # » A few words regarding the color- ful Mr. Barney might not be amiss, If, in dishing thom out to you, we lean rather heavily--although un- 'beknownst--on the "writings of Arthur Daley of the New York Times, think nothing of it. When we started out in this writing dodge we resolved that, showld we find it necessary to steal, we'd only do so from the best available sources. » * Ld When Barney first reported, as, an 18 year old kid, to the Dodgers back in 1943, Branch Rickey kept insisting that he'd develop into one of the greatest pitchers in the game. Of course Rickey might have been a trifle prejudiced, sceing that he owned Rex; but Joe DiMaggio should be able to give an unbiased opinion. And DiMag--after batting against Barne§--dcclared that he was faster than Bobby Feller in his prime. $ * . * . Yet; up to the middle of last sca- son, Rex never really clicked. He _was_so_utterly lacking in_control that all he could show for his first ~ twelve games was one 1l-inning tie. This caused Lippy J.co Durocher, then manager of Brooklyn, to say "That kid just hasn't got it, and he'll never pitch another imporfant game for me!" : * Ld * A few days later Durocher was out of the driver's seat and soft- ~ spoken Burt Shotten was handling the reins. Shotten seemed to have Barney's number; and Rex proceed- ed to string up eleven wins in a row. He probably made Durocher sorry for his harsh words too; for one of his victories was a_no hit, no run game against the Lippy One's New York Giants. * * * One trouble with Barney was that he never had a real chance to learn his trade. After entering organized ball he moved up with dizzying rapidity, going {rsx to ribigtncsi Brooklyn in the space of Tour months. And the first pitch he made at each of those stops' was --well, out of the ordinary, to say - the least. * * * The first ball he threw at Durham eluded the catcher, barged througn the screen behind the plate, and hit a sports writer on the head--prob- ably the feast vulnerable spot he could find on any of that tribe. The kind of support he got at Durham made winning rather difficult. His team-mates made as many as nine errors in one game. He pitched a one-hitter--and lost, 1 to 0. Once he had a 5-4 lead going into the eighth and Bruno Betzel, his man- ager, grimly advised him that if he wanted to win, lie.had better strike" out the 'next. six men. So Rex obediently struck out the next six men. eR * \ Fresco Thompson, the Montreal manager, didn't' want anybody so reen--and when Barney got to the uebec metropolis-she sat on the bench until he had a hole worn through it. On 'orders from above Thompson finally started Barney. His first pitch went a foot behind Goody Rosen's back and tore out the screen. The next few batters ere go afraid to take a toe-hold ho resco 'I hompson cracked, "It was the only pitch I ever saw that retired eight batters in a row." But Datney lost that game-~in the 13th. ning. ty hd That was his only Montreal show- fog. Brooklyn called him, and he started for the Dodgers the same OR A SIBITC | What happened 'last year, unre " afternoon he-arrived. His first heave hit Eddie Stanky, then of the Chi- cago Cubs, in the middle of the balk, and the score was tied when he- was removed in the fifth. His record for that year was 2 wins 2 losses. * * * When he got back from war ser- vice in 1946 he was bad when he pitched and spent most of the time on the bench. Although 1947 could have been a big year, it wasn't till the World's Series that he really rose and shone. In a daring move he was started against the Yankees, He walked George Stirnwiss, Tom- my. Ienrich doubled. Johnny Lin- dell walked to fill the bases. And up to the plate stepped Joe Di- Maggio. * * * Cyde Sukeforth raced out toward the mound and Barney thought he was going to be yanked. "Nothing to it, Rex," said Sukeforth with a grin. "Just strike the big bum out." * + So, with the bases jammed, Rex Barney fanned baseball's most dangerous hitter, He threw out George Mao@piim on a force at the plate. And he fantied Billy. Johnston. * "All.my life I'd been a Ydnkee fan and DiMaggio was my idol," Barney said afterward. "I sorter felt ashamed of myself. But then I thought that if 1 could do this to the very best of them, I might do all right>with the others." * T* * have already told you. After a poor start under Durocher, his new self- confidence really blossomed playing for Burt Shotten. He warmed up for his no-hitter with a- one-hitter against the Phils--and the one hit was of the lucky variety. * * * *By the end of the 1948 season there wasn"t a better pitcher in baseball. That's why we think it might be interesting to keep tabs on how he goes in the coming cam- paign. ' -------- Merry Menagerie-By Walt Disney setup PRT x biome Sab "He was dreaming of seafood, and began drooling!" Fits Inside Any Cigorstte Package -------- Poys for ifsall in ONE filing PLASTIC. Lightweight » Attractive + Slick Colors CONVENIENT . . . Disappears in a Floshil JOEALIFOR . Trips Sports « Porties : Honky-1onks © 2 fer $1.00 Postpaid KICKIACKET, Box 1982) Les Angelos 36, Col, we - \ - Hatchery, Kergus, Ont, { White CLASSIF IED ADVERTI SING AGENTS WANTED OILS, GREASES, TIRES Insecticides, Electric Fence Controllers, House and Barn Paint. Roof Coatings, etc, Dealers Bre wanted, Write Warco Grease & OM Limited, Toronto A SPLENDID opportunity" of becoming your own boss! Retail our 260 Guaranteed household necessities including the full line of Insecticides, in & territory of your choice. Part time agents considered. Hundreds of suc- cessful Femilex agents started with a borrow- ed $25 or $60. No risk--it is worth a trial. Travelling equipment essential in rural dis- tricts Business "Is good. Write to-day for details and FREE catalogue.. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier," Montreal. HOUSEHOLD Furniture and Appliances are fast sellers. Make a worthwhile extra in- come selling {hese lines on a full or part time basis. Generous commissions. proportion paid dally, Complete selling kit provided. Write for full details to MUTUAL FURNISHERS LIM- ITED, Dept, O, 455 Cralg Bt. W., Montreal, Quebec. BABY CHICKS IF YOU did not receive a copy of our new 1949 catalogue send for a free copy at once. The information contained in same will be very useful to you. We particularly want you to read page 4--"The Better the Breeding-- The Less Feed per Dozen.' We have 12 pure breeds and 13 cross breeds to choose from. Special breeds for egg production, special breeds for roasters, special breeds for brollers, Also started chicks two and three weeks old, older pullets eight weeks to laying. Turkey poults all from Government Approved breeders. 'Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontarlo. Big husky northern chicks from our own flock of Government approved birds raised on our Poultry Farm. Barred Rocks, New Hamps and crosses. Mixed chicks $15.00 per 100. Pullet chicks $26.00 and cockerels $7.00. Started chicka at reasonable rates. + LOCK'S POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY R.R.2 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario MONKTON Poultry ' Farm Chicks--All [iwe can say is try them. Results tell the story. All Breeders pullorum-tested and government banded Write for 1949 price list and cata- logue. Monkton Poultry Farms, Monkton, Ont, OPPORTUNITY SPECIAL FOR this week, Barred Rocks non-sexed 13¢, Pullets 25c. Cockerels $3.95 per 100. Order from this add today for delivery tomor- row. Started pullets available, Miller's Chick 1949 LOOKS like another good vear for the poultry raiser who starts good chicks and starts them early. We have the following pure hreeds to choose from: Black Minorcas, Jersey Giants, Anconas, Black Australorps, White Rocks, Light Sussex, White Wyandottes, Rhode Jslund Reds, Barred Rocks, White T.eghorn., New TIlampshires. Also 13 cross breeds. Also started chicks two and three weeks old. Pullets 8 weeks to laying. Broad Brested Bronze and White Holland Canadian Approved turkey poults. Free catalogue. Top Notch Sales, Guelph, Ontario. FOR SALE Hn UBE FINN'S S.E.8. Tablets. Stops calf scours and plg scours. Cost fifiy cents calf. Ten cents pix. Easily given. Guaranteed or money refunded. One dollar trial sample, R, A. Fion Co. Litd., London, Ont MASSEY-HARRIS 101 Junior Tracter. 39 Ford Truck, Reo buck-rake, quantity hay and straw. Jack Laidlaw, Hagersvipe, Ont, NEW FLEURY No. 21 plow complete) with straight coulter or skimmer and two shares, Regular price $29.60---our price $19.75 here G. G, Kent, Delhi, Ont DRUG Businegs in Galt for Sale. Owner re- tiring on account of health, For particulars apply Cant's Drug Store, Galt, Ontarfo. FARMS FOR SALE--If it is a dairy, chicken, tobacco, or ordinary- farm we have it, All sizes. All types. Contact Morris B. PERC] VAL, Real estate. 225 Queen's Ave, London, Ontario, Western Ontario's Foresdost Farm Sales Agency, . ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING Cross-Crimped Corrugated and ribbed styles, 6 to 10 ft. lengths. Immediate delivery feom stocki~ Write for samples and estimates. Steel Distributors Limited, 600 Cherry St., Toronto, TWO Rear Wheels for Rock Island tractor Model G2--HP 15-25, or secood'hand tractor the same model. McCormick Deering (Ham- flton) chain lft plow or 16ng beam for same, M, L. Johnston, Leonard, Ont. OPPORTUNITIES for MEN and WOMEN POEMS set to music, Songs copyrighted. Free 'examination, Send poemns. Harmobnyst, Box 68, Weston, Ontario BE A HAIRDRESSER * JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity Learn Halrdressing™ Pleasant dignified profession, thousands successful Marvel America's greatest system. [llustrated cata logue- free. Write or Call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 458 Bloor St. W, Torento Branches. 44 King St, Hamilton & 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa §00d wages, graduates. PAINTS \ ing helpful painting hints. Barn Paints, white, gray, green, tile red and Fence Palnts all colors, $2.95 per gallon. New 1949, Enam- el, Semi-Gloss, Flat, not a surplus paint. Al colors, Ipside and out $2.85 per gallon. Quality guaranteed or money refunded, H. L. Steiner, 21 Russell Street, Toronto. Mall Orders ae- cepted, PATENTS . FETHERSTONAUGH & Company Patent Eo- lcltors. -- Established 1860. 360 Bay Street, Toronto. Booklet of information on request. GILDED Wire Name Pins, 60c--7 for $3.00, Eagle Mfg. Co., 4320 Francis St., Van. couver, BC. USED International Hay Baler, almost new, rubber tires, Write or particulars to: Dun- das Bros., 261 Rallway Street, Timmins, Ont, FOLDING CHAIRS, new guaranteed, sturdy, fold flat, No. 1 Maple, natural finish, $2.95 tach. Paramount, 168 King East, Toronto. HAUCK Flame Guns, Weed and brush burners of many uses. Immediate delivery. Write for flustirated catalogue. Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited, Lennoxville, Quebec, BLACK and Decker Blectric Drills, brand new, portable, 110-volt, 60 (or 2B) cycle, guaranteed, 14'" $40.00; %" $21.00, Surplus Tools, 168 King East, Toronto. WOOD LATHES, 12"x36'", heavy duty Timkin beating, reduced from $49 to $30. Ogllvy's Power Tool Shop, 147 Besserer Street, Ottawa, 65-8092. NEW WAR SURPLUS Heavy Duty Tire chains for farm tractors, heavy trucks, road graders, etc. All sizes. Write for prices. Jack Wardell, 764 3rd Ave. "A'" West, Owen Sound, Ont, HELP WANTED WANTED A good man. for a fox, mink and turkey ranch, must be a good worker, trust- worthy and come well recommended by former farm' employers or other rellable parties. New house, all conveniences, well located. Apply Box 32, 123-18th Street, New 'Toronto. PROFITABLE sideline, guaranteed Mosquito and Black Fly Repellent, Ontarlo districts open. Box 291, Adelaide P.Q., Toronto. MEDICAL --_-------- A TRIAL--Every sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's R 4 PERSONAL ASTROLOGICAT, Readings. = Sclentific, Ac curate. Please write for Information, Eva Winfleld, £69 Thurlow, No. 206 Vancouver, Canada, jd "I AM taking a course in watch repairing and I need old watches for practice. I would be very grateful to anyone who would send me some.' Dollard Voutour, J. M. Sanatorium. The Glades, N.B. STOP SMOKING without taking anything in- ternally or using any will power; For in- formation send 4c addressed envelope to Pierre, 4427 Birks Bullding, Edmonton, Alberta, REPAIR WORK re FARM electric wiring, 80 anywhere, free esti- mutes, motors, choppers, pumps, pressure systems, completely installed. Ontario Rural Construction, 719 Gerrard St East, 'Toronto. z STAMPS 4 FREE! Interesting stamps given as premium to any collector writing for either my illustrated pamphlet showing world wide bargains con- cerning sets, etc., or for my splendid assorted approvals, and making a purchase, sets, air mall at reasonable prices, singles at one cent and more. P. Dufresne, -2567 Fullum St. Montreal. WANTED HAVE buyers waiting that want lower priced farms - anywhere in Ontarlo, Write giving full particulars to P. 8, Starr Real Estate Broker, 951 Woodbine Ave., Toronto. $600 CASH for old Farm or Log Cabin. Must be wmituated on good size lake with Jake frontage, Reply at once, 17 Falrside Ave. Toronto, Munro's Drug Store, $35 Elgin, Otfawa, Post- vaid $1.00. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AN OFFER to every Inventor--List of inven- tions und ful) (nformation sent free. The Ramsay €6 Registered Patent Attorneys, 378 Bank Street, Ottawa DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU anything needs dyeing or clean ing? Write to us for information. We are tlad to answer your questions Department H. Parker's Dse Works Limited. 791 Yonge Street. Toronto, Ontario. FARM HELP HOLLAND immigrant famlies available, with one or more . workers. Arriving during spring, Farmers here is your opportunity to obtain reliable help. Apply P.O. 234, Chat- ham, Ont 25 FOR SALE COUNTRY store and service station, In village on good road, close to lake shore, hundreds of cottages in prosperous community, doing good business; nice living quarters, J. Douglas Murray, Realtor, Cayuga, Ont. GROCERY STORE---Modern equipment and locker storage; both doing a nice business; with fully modern house attached; priced reasonably for quick sale. This property must be seen to be appreciated. Would consider small house as part payment. Apply H. W. McCurdy, Corinth, Ont. No agents. JERSEY OVERSHOES $1.49 PR, 12, very Modern: Sizes 10, 11, Hefund guatanteed. two used. Men's, slightly Distribution, 32 St-Laurent, Valleyfield, Que. FISHING NETS. Get onr prices on smelt and gill nets. Minnow seines and dip neis for suckers and minnows, Dept. 27, Jlallam Sporting Goods, 'Foronto, Ont. WITH Spring to cloee you will want a baby chair that you can use outdoors. J "KIDDIE - CHROME" CHAIRS tip, Can't with their wide leg surface can't For illustrated folder write mar your lawn, 18th Street, New Toronto, Box 28, 127 CARPET STRIPS Rayon, 2 inches wide, 36 inches long: for braided or hooked rugs. 414 pounds $1.00 postpaid. Schaefer, Box 174, Drummondville, "P,Q, MAKE YOUR OWN PIPE Italian Briar Block and Stem - 75c. Semi- Finished pipes --- 85c. 4 Birch or Cop pipes $1.00, Postage paid. Stonehouse, Wallaceburs. 200 ACRES clay loam, brick how: vs and bank barns. 3 miles west Alliston, Highway 89. Will sell sepavately. linmediate possession. Apply to J. A. Ryan, Alliston, Ont, Rex. Puadder TT pk at SER hole 2.43) 0 aa 12 PERENNIALS MIEN Bay ug cefion, $1.00. Price Litt Free on shrubs OAises. Gordon's Floral Gardens, 594 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton. Ont, USE FINN'S Red Blood Quicly tablets! Revives weak, pale, scoury baby chick, turkey poults. Cost quarter cent chick, half cent turkey. Guaranteed or money refunded. One dollar trial sample. R. A. Finn Co. Ltd., London, Ont. BEATTIE'S modern equipment, ties up 19 cows, complete with drinking bowls, one bullpen and two call pens, all in first class shape and easy to remove. Price $800. John A. Madsen, Unionville, Ontario. FOR SALE, country general store with dwell- ing, post office, mail. route, good hog shipping and feed business. Warehouse and elevator on Chesapeake and Ohlo Railway, Situated between Dresden and Catham, on paved highway. Lawrence Wilcox, Proprietor, Turnerville, Ont. PILES When jon remove the Internal cause of siles yon get worthwhile results that wast. That's the simple reason for PYLTONE'S great success. No matter what you have done for this torture. or how long-sianding 'and stubborn your case, nrodern science Has. the answer jn PYLTONE'S PILE REMEDY (a liquld taken by mouth), 'Your first bottle proves this or the price refunded at once. That's our guarantee of PYL~ TONE'S quality. $1.76 at all' modern druggists. ¥ r IF YOU are a SUFFERER from BINUS, Hay- fever, Headcolds, Catarrhal Deafness, you should use NAMELESS Cold Remedy. Con- vincing trial. Postpaid $1.00. Address Purity Products, Exeter, Ont. HAVE YOU HEARD about Dixon's Neuritis and Rheumatic Pain Remedy? It givea good results. Munro's. Drug Store, 336 Elgin, Ot- tawa. Postpaid $1.00. NURSERY STOCK BUY DEPENDABLE Seeds for your garden. New Catalogue now ready, Write for Free Copy. Ontario Seed Company, Waterloo, Ont. PLANT a Hedge--Reserve now for Spring de- livery--extremely hardy--aquick growing Chl- nese Elm--will grow two feet the first year-- enough plants (25) to plant 25 feet. Special price 26 plants for $2.98, 12-inch slze:--or, 25 plants for $4.98, -2-foot size. Write for New Free Full Colour Garden Gulde, Brook- dale-Kingsway Nurseries, Bowmanville, Ont. AMAZING VALUE! -- 2 evergreens, 2 shade trees, 2 ornamental shrubs, 2 chrysanthe- mump, 10 perennials, 18 plants, all different, $1.49. 6 apple trees true to name, all differ- ent, 4 /b feet. $2.95, Complete nursery cata- logue free. Mayfarm Nurseries, Galt. - = NURSING BUTE BELLEVUE CONVALESCENT IN BEAUTIFUL ST. CATHARINES. A home away (rom home Graduate nurses. male and female: night and day duty Excel tent meals, prices moderate, privale and semi. "private rooms "available. ~ Our "specialty fis nervous, aged and convalescent Our alm courtesy and service for --information apply to---snperintendent or phone 6.8353 ° . ---------- ------ ES a -- OPPORTUNITIES for MEN and WOMEN EARN REAL MONEY FULL OR PART-TIME Become a local dealer of one of Canada's fastest-growing indusirie:. - NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED I you are already selling, can sell, or are well known in your locality. This is your opportunity, For personal inierview write to-day to: Mr. H., I. Longhurst, 8 Evans HOSPITAL Farm Seeds Pre Season Specials HAY & PASTURE " MIXTURES PER GRADE: 100 I.BS. No. 1 Béed (about) Alfalfa 90%, Sweet Clover 10% cocoon , $62.00 Ne. 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Mange «too If you want | red) el fron TP iiching soreness and | bufDing pp. of oes AM Hem Rold treatment Is different, Hem Roid 1s an internal medicine -- a small tablet taken with a glass of -water lt corvects the conditions (IN: SIDE your body that cause vou such intense pile soreness and pain But I'll be honest with you Hem Roid seems to -help some pile sufferers more than others so | wanl to protect those who a not satisfied | refuse to usk people tn pay for something thal How To Get Quick Relief From Sore, Painful Piles -- does not heély =a 13 they expect it to If HARASS you, surely "Tt is worth the small cost. Other. wise | want you to have your money back. I'll take your word. | (ind neople are honest wbout such things. All I ask is you use Hem-Roww nas te directed for 10 _ days Then If you are not satisfied return what you did not use and get your money back. This Is an unusual) offer but Hem-Rold Is -an unusual medicine. It has been mold on a refund promise for" over 40 years | am aot asked to make many refunds 80 It ymust help most folks who use it At al) Arug stores "ROLL YOUR OWN WITH CHILDREN. te od t l/\ no GEOGRAPHY LESSON J | THE EARTH, REGGIE ? I BETTER CICARETTES FREE!--I Gallon Pant for beat letter contamm-

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