. These Are All Beastly Items -A state assembly propos - ai Sra Assen) proposal fo in: crease" the numberof soub-fin sharks (galeorhinus 2yopterus) by bringing large batches of males into cami sai ii waters wliere females reside was vetoed by the California Fish and - Game Commission, which argued thatthe shark has been able to manage his love Ale for millions of years sgtisfactofly, 'without man's 8 £ IMITTITTITNCT, v $ * & * Wiien a, western Maryland rail- Pi : road train pulled: into Hagertown three hives full of ees in the bag passengers, decided to have a. look sicoundd 'the depor.. When the trai pulled out withaut 'them, the bees. page car, like some of the Other - gave chise, "caught up with it and returngd to their hives. ; i - . A { A pelican at Savannah, learned that whatever the truth of the re- port that "his beak can hold mofe than his belly can," "it is certainly auntrie with regard to his, esoph- agus. He strangled trying to swal- low a fifteen-ponnd bass. * Fok A pair of wrens built a nest and started raising a family in a pocket of "W. +H, terryvhill"s overalls while - they were Hanging on the - clothesline of his home, A aD SL ' { - he t : 2 += LE Cs SE LLIN a PER Xi Pd . Gd 3 IS # i ¢ ort : : > Sr \ on AA 3 5 ® 5 3 ity 1 : i ; & = es ie te - A r-- fr ~ i -- of J 4 LT 4 . 4, § i) / 4 3 a - 1 - -- . ve | | ' % Rx . S) Every Sundhy our esteemed con- : Times, publishes a sort of country-wide "round-up" made up of dispatches 'from. special gorrespondents. Fhe purpose of this feature is to picture . for its'readers just what the. people - of "the. greatest country off earth". -arethifking and talking "about--It's -- alwiys mighty interesting "reading and seldom niore so than the latest sample which we. saw, dated Oc- Soper, Second: iY x ae HY <'e Before passing along to you a "few excerpts from "this. piece, we would remind you of a couple .of BE JRC Lo 3 : = | FREE-RANGE Dulleti pero breeds and crogs '| Street. Toronto. Untario | ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING D ADVE RTISING BABY CHICKHN breéds. 16 weeks up to laying. Also day old chicka for immediate delivery. Not too soon to book: your chicks and turkeys for 1950. Top 1 4 f TWEDDLE CHICKS for Fall dellvery. Also booking orders now "for 1960 "chicks aid turkey poults. Tweddle Chick Ontario. ™ 5 = DYEING AND CLEANING * © HAVE YOULwnyihing oeeds dyeing or clean ing? Write tc us for information We are glad to answep Your: questions. Department HH. Parker's. Dye Works Timites 79) Yonge, Hatcherles Limited, Fergus, a "CLASSIFIE Bénd-for prices and catalogue, |, ~|Deearle,- Montreal 28 * v . 9 FOR BALE : THAPS suitable for any fuf animals, baits, scents, snares, snare wire,» smokers, shot. guns, rifles, ammunition. Write for Catalogue "'G'* Hallam Sporting Goods, Dept, B, Toronto. STOCK clearing sale of musical instruments. | Pleasant Writg -for free price list. 111 Church Street, Toronto. A ; * - DOORS E FLUSH WOOD Parnel--CombInation, "STanaard-| #izes. . Price. Jist--D;~ McKenna, -- 3770 Youge- Street, Toronto, i Mate -t FINE. QUALITY Bleached sheeting, suitable. for. pillow cases and 'many other uges, "6. yards $1.76. Will ship -C.0; DD. 'Lancdshire Importing . Co,~ 8886" Fred Boddington! | : FOR. SALE [Cross-Crimped -Corrugated, and ~ (IbDOd etyles: 4 to 10 ft" lengths (mmediate delivery from stock Write for sainples and estimates Stee! Distributors Lmtd 600 Cherry: St Toronto Ff; M z i ity "y § = "Lightning Struck Once--Jewelér- BrESW the old adage that lightning n ever strike alzel Sincerely Tiopes s twice in the samé nratters-- During the previous--week; the people of the U.S.A. had just' become aware that Mr. Stalin and his boys were possessed. of the atom ing bit of news to break in half a century or more; Also, there loomed on the horizon--and not too distant a horizon at that--the steel and coal strjkes, threatening to tie' up the affairs of the entire con- tinent tighter than Harry Houdini was ever tied. ; + * * So here; according to The New York Times, was what occupied the _ minds of _the citizenry at such a When, the clilldren of "Vernon Monroe, St. Lawrence, came. down with the mumps, so did Snowball, their kitten, 3 x toa * Mrs. James Wright, Greencastle, got such a bad scare in an alterca- tion. with a canary that it began" turning white: = FE The coal black Angora' cat of -| examines above--and came out a slight burn place is true. Because, the place where lightning struck once |= was Walzel's head. The bolt passed through his body, stripped a watch fram his wrist--the shattered parts 6f which Walzel his heel. - The only injury was: on the heel. THE EARM FRONT Hartiord residents have been af- ter a vagabond. crow 'who pulls off the caps "from. bottles of milk on their doorstgeg, and sips off the ceream. He 1: touch" honfogen- ized milk, iy oe * $k : Mrs. Stella Kasprowicz, Newark, has a dog, a cat-and a rat who sleep together "in, the same bed. Barns don't blow down---accord- ing to. a well-known building spe- olalist--they blow up. And the reason they do _sp, he says, is be- cause they haven't been properly anchored to the ground. Just?in ease some of "§BI "might be inter- ested, I'm passing along certain v y Ip # Fam T pattern, * * 20 or 30. i] I not doing too well. -* 3 * a lot of things that can upset this 1 juneture--and-a similar survey- here in - Canada: would probably. have . brought similar results. : i SI * * * . "New England. - The attention of New -Englanders was occupied this week with television and- radio broadcasts of the American League pennant race to the virtual exclu- "sion of all- other topics. .People" appeared almost unanimous in their = OT == OSs hI Nrosr=tevastar-- |. the 'largest weigh three "hundred ANCIENT CAPITAL One of * the: most interesting "AMERICAN CREAM, 100 ACRES hard wood timber, evaporator 660 palls and equipment. * Track type Tractor. Power Saw. . Four-wheel drive truck, 5-ton equipped for logging . Apply Rox '68° Port Perry," Ont ? ¥ SIALLOW WELL PUMPS OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN HAIRDRESSER : wn EA ha LEADING S8CHOOL + * Great Opportunity ; Learp ' ; Halrdressins FEEBEIRIEL SLL EL bd HAMA TH dud RR a LEATHERCRAFT 1h Oh And nowl By correspondence we can fii you to make your spare' time-pay;--~Full-informas« = tion on request.n Write now. Cooper Corre: spondence. School, Box 67, Terminal "'A,'* Toronto, A FETHERBTONHAUGH & Company. Patedt Solicitors Established 1830. 350 Bay Street, loronto Booklet of Information ob request. 360° GALLONS per 'haur 'capacity, complete with 30-gallon pressure tank, pressure gauge and mountings Either 25. or 60 cycle mdtors. Made in Canada for the past 19 years. Reg- ularly priced at $119.50 now for only $95 60. rv 3. F. CROWLEY LIMITED ~ Dundas, Ontarlo the=world=is--Cuzeo;~the ancient capital of the Empire of the Incas. In thie days---of the Spanish . Conquest of Peru-it was the largest city in America. On a hill back of # is a, very old fortress, a place of refuge for centuries. The north- ery wall-of that fortress is perhaps the most extraordinary structire built by ancient man in the West- -- ern Hemisphere. In fact, as an _achievement" "of engineering, - it ~ stands without parallel in American -- antiquity. The smaller blocks in the wall" weight ten or 'twenty tons, Larger -blocks are estimated to - weigh two hundred tons. A few of tons! And yet they are fitted ac: curately together. There are no clamps. There was no cement used . in constructing the wall. "The - gigantic polygonal blocks: cling so closely together that. it js imposible farm. The boy, grown up, can't make a living on it unless the old man gets off.- And the "old "man," at 40 or 50 years old, isn't ready. to step out for a young: man of only Sométimes the farm is a sccond- rate rented farm, with the father So the boy. opinion that if Russia had the atom "bomb, there was nothing that they, individually, could do about it. A more: immediate, pressing congern "was whether Ted Williams, of the Boston Red Sox, would hit any more home. runs against the New York Yankees." ret . 5 * s i "The Deep South. The battle for the two major baseball: league -pen- * * * Rabbit, a Greenville mule which comes -to a dead stop at a red light and won't budge unti} it turns green. Too Late! Her husband being slightly indis- 3 1 : { IR ST So naunisan 1cewagon--lor--a-- ving; | that, because the building seems -- recommendations made by J. C. _ Andros, the aforementioned __spe-. clalist. TY : ~ REE TN + He claims that there's no real trick about anchoring a building properly. The whole trouble is heavy enough fo stay in place by + Sometimes the enough the farm. * * 3 Saran A El cha? posed, a." young 'and jnexperienced wife attempted to take his temper-.. ee ature, and. in a state of great ex- citement, scribbled a 'note to the doctor: wl "Dear -doctor -- Please come at © d's- temperature is The doctor replied: "Dear ma- dam--The case is beyond my skill: Send for the fire engine." FSIINDAY SCHOOL oy i sow LESSON By Rev. R. Barclay Warren ... Isaiah Teaches Trust in God Isaiah 12:2; 26:1-7; 30:1-2; 15-17 * Golden Text: "I will trust, and _ not be afraid; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song; He _also is become my salvation." Isaiah 22:2. ; ~ -- While-1saiah trusted in God, she" ictorionis over her encinies, a Sei : But wheii Slie leaned on Egypt or Assyria for 'help, she was defeated. There is a.saylng, "God helps those- who help themselves." But a more important truth is, "God . helps those-who trust in Him." One of the classic statements in Isaiah is, tee, some builders get a trific careless--to their later regret. % ELLER * * For concrete walls, he recom: mends anchor bolts six feet apart, ~and éxtending 'down -12 'inches into the wall. For concrete block of "tle, walls, sink the anchor bolts down through at least two Burses of the blocks. And make certain that you fill the holes around the bolts with, concrete. * * 5. i -- For frame buildings, Andros re. commends the "triple-grip" -type of framihg anchor. With - this sheet metal connector, you can connect the joints at sill, plate and ridge. It's made of zinc-coated sheet steel, 18-gauge, 'and ,comes proivded with nail holes. Follow these sugges- tions, Andros clains, and your farm buildings won't blow up--or down." They'll stay in place. } * * . } "Why do boys leave the farm?" is a question almost as ancient as "the one about "How-old_is-Ann2"-- ..--and is the subject of an interest- ing survey recently made among -several-hundred-land-owners inthe Middle West, Ea a * i] And, when you come to think it over, there's few questions of more vital importance to our nation. How many young farmers, for example, in your neighborhood are operating the vu H oes on EE Tn aa Se rr --_T SE pei SE Shades To Eo NS = Ca a To "Thou wilt keep him peace, whose mind is stayed on Thee; becanse he trusteth in Thee." for the individual, ) "Cariada is not yet at war; yet how little real peace we possess. Paul wrote, "Don't worry about anything; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanks: giving Iét your requests be, made known unto God. And the! peace oi God, which passeth all under- standing, shall keep your hearts ~and minds through Christ Jesus," Fhil. 4:6,7. Soul peage and rest is found: only in Jesus Christ. Until we possess it, fears and worries be- set us. - The effect is noticeable in our homevlife, our business life, yes, all of our life." We are fitful and uneasy. John Wesley said, "If you are worrying, you are not trusting." We all need to accept the precious "ingjtation, "Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heayy laden, and [ wil give you rest. 'Take My yoke upon yoy, and learj of Me; for 1 am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest urito your souls. For My yoke is easy, and My: bur- den is light" Matt. 11:28:30. The prophecy of Isaiah is sometimes called the "fifth gospel." Though he lived before Christ, he wonder- w ..Jully set forth the-spirit of Christ. With Christ as our peace, we ought - to be 'able to say with greater re- alization than Isaiah, "Behold, God i. my salvation; I will trust, aad 'not be afraid; for the Lord. eJhovah is my strength and my song; He also is hecome my salvation." a Why boiler "abodt the future? Well, you have' to spend the rest ~ of you life in fu no prertect--| --H-is--true--for-the-nation--it=is--true-- did a few years dgo? And oi these, "just how many have staycd on the land--except for time at school or -came_back to_buy. * * out'. Here are two: nite contract. -what the. hoy thinks. town. gether. x * * ~ Maybe farm to support- two families. And the boy is urged to stay on - But he leaves anyway. * * 1 tooks--for--a--betterjob--in--town--or - in working. for a*more skillful or. -- more, lucky farm-operator.-- : * LE TE : is big Among several hundred land- owners surveyed, over half worked - in town for some time .before they became owners: Others who events" - ually returned to the home farm, worked or rented away from the home farm for years before they 9 Whei the farm is big, when both father and son can find room for . their "energies. on the place, why can't father-son plans be worked - «We licar_of plenfy of reasons, | --loyNo definite plans for. transfer of ownership or control. talk like this: "You stay with. me, "Jehn, and Tl see you don't lose by it" That's no substitute for a defi- Too much - 2. The old-man bosses 100 much, is too resistant to new ideas. That's The: boy is we need ways too 'brash, wants to try too many "fool new ideas." That's what the cld man thinks. The two can't get --alonga, hy esl For one reason or another, many boys rent away from home, come --back-only when tlie old ma HN _ing to give up control and move te - will Two generations on the same farm still have "trouble living to- el _to train. "in town or on farms.. Then help later to start some to farming. For Loys_from_good.--farms,-maybe the -- in the armed services--since hoy- hood days? » * Not very many, you'll probably discover-- Yet, according to one conimentator; we act as if it were: . the usual thing for a boy to grow up on his father's farm, learn how to work it," and take his 'father's young men how to gether. . + * ~Fhat's quite a job. left home because stand the old man place. In actual practice, there are [rr Jee ay way. p provided by the Sal ada 'Tea Company. \ problem is: to. show old men and get along to- Adam's_boys they couldn't bossing them. And Adam's great-great-great-etc.a grandchildren still noe the same "Salada" Oficts Flowing Awards--To) wna in (ils year's Inter-County Horse Plowing Competition for boys at the Inter- mational Plowing Matches will be awarded all expense tours of the United States to study agricultural conservation methods. The trips, and a substantial list of cash: prizes for competition, at the International and at local plowing matches, are being is | nants temporarily overshadowed in- _ --in--such-~problems as control of atomic weapons,- devaluation of the British pound: and labor disputes. Baseball fans clustered about radio "sets bringing play-by-play descriptions of games involving the four pennant "contenders. Racism --manifested-itseli among the fans in sonie sections. Thousands of South- erners are rooting for. the Card- inals 'to beat out the Dodgers simp- ly becausc of the presence of-Negro--. Stars Jackie Robinson, Don New- _combe and Roy Campanella on the "Brooklyn club. The Red Sox 'were the favorites in. the American League." 5 : . * * oF a: "The Central States. While Cen- tral Western sports fans sat on the edge of their chairs before radios and television sets this week, root- ing (for their favorite teams in the major-leagies'" hot pennant races, industrialists uneasily stanned their. -- diminishing -soft-coafl stockpiles and wondered whether John L. Lewis would let them replenish their coal' bins." x 3 * * * "The Pacific Coast. The spectac- ular-battle between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox for the American League baseball | Ppennant.and a different kind of bat- tle, involving attempts to unload Hawailan pineapples on the West _Coast despite. picket lines and - cracked heads, gripped attention of . laté last week." These_ - matters - "overshadowed news "of Russia's 'achievement in atomic energy, word of which had' claimed priority for about two days late last week. - * + We Tiave no space and no desire to publish more of this, altho there's plenty. And. " our only com- out flatfooted and - state that this Is undoubtedly a cockeyed world, no doubt there would be-plenty of customers write in "to the editor prepared to argue the point. MOTHER . GOOSE (English Version) ------ Monday's child shall have a wig; Tuesday's child free milk to swig, Wednesday's child shall have free classes, . ; Thursday's child: new pairs of - glasses, : Friday's child free school nutrition Saturday's child nurse and iA - physician, - But the child that is born on 'the Sabbath Day Shall have the taxes to pay, pay, pay. 1 x --London Telegraph '|- from, quarries more than terest of this section of the South. | --ment-is-- this: If -we-were--to--come | to-msert the point of a knife be- | tween them. And they were brought a mile away 'where they were fashioned by people using stone tools, They 'were moved over an inclineds plang: by levers. The Incas had no iron or steel, but they had bronze crow- bars of great strength. They 'had no derricks. or pulleys or. wheels; but they' had: thousands of patient ~ workers. The determination and the perseverance of the builders stag- . gers_the imagination, SE -Can't Cooperate With The Reds Every calendar day brings new proof. that cooperation. with Com- -munist, groups is dangerous to all that gives life value--belief in God and. the possibility of higher spir- - ~ itual life, Denying this, communism _strips the human being of dignity "and rejects his individual respon- sibility. ' : Individual responsibility and the right to make decisions affecting one's own life do not fit in with the aims df the Politburo; hence the churches, - which uphold the - moral responsibility of each human being, must be brought under con- - trol- of the Politburo. When the ~ church - resists, force and' intrigue. are employed by the Communists -to the end that religion may- be .abolished. _the first groups to learn that they could not cooperate with Commuh- ists 'without becoming: tools to serve totalitarian - ends. This. was: the meaning of the recent conference in Geneva of representatives of 47,- 000,000 workers of free lands who were determined to organize a new _ ~ world' federation. of labor along democratic lines and 'free from - Kremlin control. That conference * agreed. upon -the kind of orgapiza- Hon that eould serve -free "trade unions. and appointed a committee to draft" a eonstitition,--William Green, president of the Amerléan ~--Federation-of-Tabor;- ----- --+---- COMMON thel'sorE THROAT {INARDC|| | LiNIMm ENT] a J end 394) % : FY relief you ges: t Hb, fast-dryi , fas , NO ; strong or inpleatant & odor. LARG Get a bottle today; keep econcuiEn VE48 ndy. «Cee 686 Lfreight paid. reasonable. '|.303 BRITISH CALIBRE, «| Immediate delivery. | Villy Bacher, c/o Mr. I. Free trade unions were one of | PBRBONAL Drug Store Net X dentfally return mail. - New service. Roberts. | RR Te Dr--0--C---Powers.- 145 Front Bs. E., Toronts TT. Eatabliahed TABS ~|-42- Wellington St. E. "Skimmaster' Bench Model, 3560 1b, capacity $39.50. Write for prices-on standard machine, hand and electric models, ator Sales, Goderich, Ont. 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White Hands. . 23. Blue Pan - Red Nos. - Red Hands, 24. Blue Pan - Green Nos, - White 'Hands. 25. Blue Pan_. White Nos. - Green Hands, - © Letters mdy be substituted for numbers. Please state letsses and layout gequired, to- ether with order for sample ahd quantity or our q . Sorry no C.0.D.9s.- AN orders assembled 10 yout requirements. State number or standard unit will be forwarded, , These unique and-original designed clocks ' are acceptable for gifts for the bride-to-be wedding anniverseries, Christmas presents or any home kitchen, etc., and are extrem. ely attractive for any location. 3 - ORIGINATED . ASSEMBLED. SOLD _ by . +. CO M. ELECTRIC -- : 1439--21st AVE. NW : CALGARY -- ALBERTA © 'HIADA \ de cnet FE NES : om es WRITE FOR CATALOGUE _ 1 ER | 110 --. 1070 Fn rH ne « RE