Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 12 Jul 1944, p. 3

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PruritlS-lntense Itching Relieved quickly by this Medicinal Oinfmenf There are two forms of itching which are especialljr distressing. First pruritis vulvae â€" from wlucli only women suffer and second pruritis ani â€" itching at the rectum from piles, pin worms or varicose veins. The causes of both these forms of intense itching arti ifven difficult to locate but what you do want, at once, is rehef from tba severe and depressing itching. Then let Dr. Chase's OINTMENT help you for it brings relief almost as quickly aa applied. Once used it will always be kept at hand for quick use when the need arises. 60 cts. a box. Economy size jar $2.00. Dr. Chase's Ointment DER FUEHRER? OTTAWA REPORTS Good Wheat Crop For Present Year In Sight In Canada And United States Apprehension regarding wheat supplies for the present crop year have been largely dispelled accord- ing to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics survey of June 80. A billion bushel crop is in sight hi the United States, and the out- look in Canada is promising though It is too early to interpret Can- adian conditions in terms of bush- •Is. Substantial increase in acre- age and maintenance of present crop prospects in tlie prairie prov- inces, however, could only mean better than average production. Both countries will have sizeable carry-over stocks of old wheat on July 31 when the current crop year closes. • * * The southern hemisphere coun- tries of Australia and Argentina are now seeding their new wheat crops, with both expecting to show increase in acreage over last year. British growers are reported to have seeded three million acres, or nearly double the prewar average. Prospects in neutral countries, prin- cipally Eire. Spain, Portugal and Turkey are favorable, though Spain and Portugal are likely to remain on an import basis for 1944-4.'). The position of occupied countries also appears favoral)Ie with the possible exception of Ro- mania. The harvest in North .Afri- ca is believed to have yielded a fair surplus which can probably be diverted to Italy. The southern Italian crop will also be available to the United Nations instead of the Nazis. * « * Tliere is a further threat to the food supplies of the Nazis this year with the Allies driving up through northern Italy where a large crop is usually produced, and now attacking in France, where harvest has commenced In the southern areas. In India where a wheat crop of about 387 million bushels has recently been gathered, there still appears to be a shortage. Conditions are not as critical as last year but It is expected that im- ports will continue to be necessary. « « ♦ The Agricultural Supplies Board will pay 20c a bag for dried pods of milkweed floss, collections begin- ning the first or second week of September. Country schools, where cash payments will be made, will be the cliief collection centres. The silky floss in the seed pods will be used in life preservers for th« Armed Forces. No milkweed leavei are being collected this year. WHAT SCIENCE IS ^ING Sound And Sight Our sense of sound is sometimes dependent on our sense of sight. Since steamboats became num- erous in the harbors of the world ship captains have communicated back and forth with each other by means of blasts of the ships' whistles. With the increased number of Diesel motor ships in use, a problem developed. Th« mortor ships used air whistles in- stead ' of steam whistles. Conse- quently their whistle blasts were accompanied by no billowing plumes of steam. Since the steam could not be seen, ships' captains had no way of knowing which of perhaps a half dozen motor shipg anchored in the same general vici- nity mi^ht be signalling. John Hays Hammand, one of the most prolific of American in- ventors, seeks to provide the motor ship with a visual, as well as an auditory signal. He has de- vised a gadget that will spray white powder into the air each time the air whistle is sounded. Thus it will be possible to "see" the sound as well as hear it. We hope the designers of the streamlined Diesel trains will take advantage of Mr. Hammond's invention. The train whistles mean a lot to those who dwell in the sparsely inhabited portions of our country. Germany Loses Portugal's Wolfram Germany recently was deprived of her last major source of wol- fram â€" source of steel-hardening tungsten â€" by Portugal's decision to stop all exports to Germany and to shut down her wolfram mines immediately. It was a major diplomatic vic- tory for the Allies, consummated on the eve of the great invasion of France. STEEL + TUNGSTEN m^tMil ARMORED STEEL ,SW ',V I'll'' I'". •& e* Extra strength, longer wear, increased tough- ness, more protection against aging and in- ternal heat â€" these are the properties of Firestone Vitamic Rub- ber and they all add up to longer tire life. In addition, you still get the Firestone extra values of Gum-Dipping, Safety Locked Corda and Gear- Grip Tread- proved features that made Firestone tires the choice of champion race drivers. If you are eligible to replace your tires insist on Firestone tires made with the new synthetic rubber fortified with Vitalin. You can pat them on your car with the full confidence that you are getting the utmost tire value. Veteran of this, and the last war, Maurice Thorburn, 39, aircraft worker of MacDonald Brothers, Winnipeg, Man., can do an imitation of Hitler that will pass in any strong light. Shortly after he joined the Royal Canadian En- gineers in Sipt. 1939, he gave a pre-view for high ranking mili- tary men which went over with a bang. New to theatrical work, he found himself in demand at army entertainments. And when he went overseas in 1940, he "execut- ed" Hitler for the troops at Alder- shot. Returned to Canada in 1942, he joined MacDonald Brothers' Aircraft Ltd., where he is pro- curement supervisor. In the last war the served with the Royal Navy. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. Should a girl be in time to receive her escort when he calls, or would it be better to keep him waiting for a few minutes? 2. What can one use as a sub- stitute if one cannot afford cut flowers, or expensive table decora- tions? 3. What is really the best phrase for one to use when acknowledging an introduction? 4. What would be the correct en- graving and proper size cards for one to use for visiting cards? 5. Is it good form for a father or mother to criticise or reprove a child in the prci^ence of guests? 6. Is it proper to cut lettuce or any other salads with the knife? Answers 1. It would be silly to keep him waiting if she is dressed and ready. Most men admire promptness. 9. Use a pretty potted plant of some kind, or perhaps a vase contain- ing some sprays of wandering jew or some similar plant. 3. "How do you do?" 4. The fashion in type and size of cards change from time to time, so it would be preferable to consult your stationer and ask him to show you samples of cards most popular today. 5. No and there is no excuse for doing so. This should be done privately. 8. No; the fork should be used for breaking them. Quartz crystals suitable for elec- trical instruments have been re- cently found in Colombia; how ex- tensively is not yet known. STARTLING CURE STOMACH ULCERS Current issue of -A.viation Re- view, largest circulation aircraft magazine in Canada, gives news space to a new remedy for peptic ulcers. It was evolved by Dr. B. M. Sparling, a Toronto osteo- path who is quoted as saying the new method "has been 100% effect- ive in all cases so far treated. X-rays confirm this statement." Worm Trouble CHILDREN REALLY NEED MULVENKV'S Mother's Friend t li c M e pliiintff- nblc dnyii! Ii ' h e I p n iiruU-t't tliem from worm trouble* ii n il oilier ohIlilren'H 1 1 In. Keeps them rcnriilnr. So Noutlilnff too! Wow try It. PILES Sulferws or bleeding* Hnd p r o t r •itling piles should know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat the cause at Its source. Money back 1( the first bottle does not satisfy. Buy from your druggist. lenfou$,lestle$$ On "CERTAIN DAYS" Of The Montb? If functional periodic disturbances make you feel nervous, cranky, hlgh- strunR, tired, weak and "dragged out" â€" at such times â€" start at once, try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com- pound to relieve su'h symptoms. Here's a product that Hctps nature. Follow label directions. Plnkham's Compound Is worth trylngl Made In Canada. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VSSiSS& Monty Presented With New Caravan The ..ew caravan which has been built by war workers in their spare time as a gift to General Mont- gomery was made to his own de- signs. It is simple in design and" eqtip^ nient, resembling a motor-driven horse-box. There are two com- partments, a bedroom with a tip- up bunk, portal)le table, wash basin and bookslielf, and a lounge with desk, map-holders and din- ing table, wliich can he quickly converted into a conference room. Here decisions will probably be taken whicli will reshape the course of European history. Britain Plans Aid To Bombed Churches Of tlie It, 000 boml)ed churches in Britain, some may be reliuilt on new sites, others will be repaired or replaced by substitute build- ings, and full reinstatement will Easy to roll, delighfful â€" to smoke FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO be considered only for churches of historic interest .according to pro- posals published by the War Dam- age Conunission and a committes representing the Christian church- es. DOWN WITH 'EM! One of the first things citi;;ens of European towns liberated by Allied forces do is to let the world know what thqy think of their erstwhile Nazi and Fascist masters. Typical reactions are shown above. At left, a Frenchman smashes a swastika erected by Nazis over a trium- phal arch. At right, a Roman policeman risks his neck to tear down the black flag of Fascism from a public building. UAUY CHICKS STARTED CHICKS TWO A.N'D three weeks old In Barred Rocks, White Lcifhorns, Ne\v Hamp- shires. Hybrids In noR-.sexed and pullets. Also tree rantje pulleti eight weeks of age and older. Also bargains .In day old pullets as low as 10.05 per hundred, heavy cockerels 7.95. non-soxed 8.95. Send for catalogue and prices. TweUdle Chick Hatcheries Limit- ed, Fergus. Ontario. IF VOU W.VNT SUMMER CHICKS, order them now as our last regu- lar hatch Is the ITth. after that to order. For immediate delivery we've plenty started chicks, pul- lets, cockerels. Cull your nan productive stock, buy good, young birds to supply later markets. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Ham- iHon. SALE OF GOVER-\ME.\T Ap- proved chicks from bloodtpsted breeders. Barred Rocks, AVhlta Let'horns, New Hampshires, White Rock, Light Sussex, Black Aus- tralorps, Hybrids, non-sexed as low as 7.96 per hundred, pullets lO.flG, heavy cockerels 6.9C. Ship- ped C.O.D. Also two and three week old started chicks and elpht week old and older pullets at re- duced prices. Top Notch Chlck- erles, Guelph, Ontario. CHICK BARGAINS FROM Gov- ernment Approved bloodtested breeders. White Leghorns, Bar- red Rock.s, New Hampshires, White Rooks. Light Sussex. Hy- brids and other popular breeds. NoM-sexed as low as 8.95 per hun- dred, pullets 10.95, heavy cocker- els 7.95. Shipped C.O.D. Also two and three week old started and elfrht week old free range pullets and older. at reduced prices. Twed<ile Chick Hatcheries Limit- ed, Fergus, Ontario. CO! KCTIO-V AfJE.XCIKS WE COLLECT ACCOUNTS AND NOTES RECEIV- ablo everywhere. Use Canada's largest agency for best results. Financial Collection .VKenrles, Federal HIdg.. Tnioiito. DYKING .t C1.E.4\I.\G HAVK V(ll) .A.N VTHL-Mi, NKKDf dyeing or clennini;'^ Write to us for Informnlion We are glad to an.iwer your f|UeFlloti.'<. Peoiirl. ment H. Pnrljer's Pvo Works r.lmlled. 791 VMicf Sti-pt. To- rn tit o H.\iiii)iii'>si>f; AMBITIOUS GIRLS and MIDDLE AGE women, le.arn haiKlie.^i^liiB at Can- ada's I'inesl and largest schools. Refitied. dignified work. Splendid pay. Write or call for free llter- atiiie. Marvel Hairdresstng Schools, 368 Bloor Street. Toronto. Branches 44 King .Street. ITamilton. and 74 RIdeau Street, Ottawa. L Hi A H N HAIUIi(fKf<SINi; I'HE Robertson method Informotlor, on reqiiesi reKigding cinues Kot)ertson> HnlrdresninM Acad, emy, 1X7 Avenue Itoad, Toronto I'AThlNTS ;-iJTHu;i«ST(>NiiAiii;ii « cu.mi-a.nv Patent .Solicitors. Eslahltshe.i 189(1; H King West. Tnri.nt. Booklet of Infoimnllon on rr qu«(L MEDICAL, ST(JM.\CH AND THREAD WOK.MB often are the cause of lll-health In humans all ages. No one Im- mune! Why not find out If thl« la your trouble? Interesting par- ticulars â€" Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies. Specialists, Toronto S. DON'T W.A-ITâ€" EVERY SUFFERER of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Mun- ro'.^ Drug Store, .'!35 Elgin, Ot- tawa. I'ostpald $1.00. 13AII.MEKKA t'^DOT BALM destroys offensive odor instantly. 46o bottle. OttHwa agent. Penman nniK Store. Ottawa. HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDâ€" EVERY sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- odv. Muiiro's Drug Store. 335 El- gin, Ottawa, Postpaid Jl.OU. I'HO'rocnAi-Hv TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed and printed 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLI^ 25o REPRI.NTS 8 for 25c FINEST KNLARGING SERVICE You may not get all the films you want this year, bnt you can get all the quality and service you desire by sending your films to nil'lilRIAI.. PHOTO .SERVICB! Station J. Toronto. DOUBLE SIZE Super Prints 6 ur S Expiiniiro HoIIh 49c Dcveli»p€»d nntl Printed "«^t- Dolllllc Size Only REGULAR SIZE O or 6 I<:x|iOHiirc KiiIIn IJcvolopptl find l*riittfMi FILMS FILMS 39c FILMS Sent To You Ily lleUirn Mull So. 1^7 â€" :irici No. i::o or «'.iO â€" lOe No. 110 or «HI «.'>c These Prlee« Include I'lve CentN l*'nr Wrnpiiinf^ and MnilinK SUPERIOR FILM SERVICE Ilox nil llnmilton, Ont. l<Jx|icr( I'lioto I'ImImIiiti for '1T< yenra KOIl SAI.E 97 Ai-RE.S WORK LANP ALONG HiKhw.iv. Buildings within vil- liige, HiKb, I'uhlic Schools. C.P.R. Mis. Lewis Duff, .Vcwington. Ont. G2 ACRKS, SANDWICH EAST, near Windsor City limits. 3rd. Concession Kd. Immediately ad- joining imi>roved Walker Home- sites Subdivision. Contains about SIX acres good statuling timber. Black loam. Also 120 lots, corner 3rd. Concession and I'illette Rd. Owner Box 113, 73 .idcUiide W , Toronto. CHAN K.VBBITIIV â€" NEW ZEA- l.iiid Whites. Standard and Giant Chinchillas â€" All ages â€" blocky types â€" quality fur â€" make weight easil.v â€" mature quickly â€" all pedi- greed â€" Domitiion wide shippers. Write for prices. Registered Rab- hitry, Crimi>bellford, Ontario. Ni;w INVENTION â€" PURTAIil.E Tacker. automatic itne-hand C(»m- pro*sioii, drives sel, "-feeding Han- sen Brad â€" Tacks, quickly. Elim- inates using hammer. Free dem- onstration literature. Dominion Supply Co., 183 Bathurst. To- ronto. I Haoe You Heardl A census taker on asking a wo- man how old she was. received th« following answer: "Do you know how old the Hill girls are next door?" "Sure," be replied." "Well, I'm as old as they are." The census taker wrote dowa "As old as the hills." oOo» Novelist: "I'm describing a scene that took place ten yean , ago..Tell me what kind of frocks the women wore in those days." _ Novelist's Wife (bitterly) :- "The sort I'm wearing now" oOo "Sedentary work," said the col- lege profe.ssor, "tends to lessen tha endurance." "In other words," the student butted in, "the more one sits, th« less one can stand." "Exactly," retorted the professor, "and if one lies a great deal one'i standing is lost completely!" oOo Soldier to girl: I can't set what keeps you girls from freezing. Girl: You're not supposed to. of/nsect Bitesâ€" HeatRash Stop'^Itch Quick! Slop itchinc of insect bites, heat rashi ecieina. hives, pimples, scales, scabies, athlete'* foot and other externally caused skin troublec Use tiuirk-.ictintr. soothing, antiseptic D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Grcascless, stainless. Itch step o.- vii'.ir money back. Your dniggiit Blocks 0. 0, D. PRESCRIPTION. FOR SAI.B SLIPIT HARNESS DRESSING â€" Finest leather and harness pre- servative. Sllplt also has mani: houeshold uses 25o up at most grocery, hardware and chain stores. A product of Lloyds Lab- oratories, Toronto. . . ^m AU.UY noo-cs NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS of our armed forces, perfect con- dition, $3.2* delivered. Ladlei* army shoes, perfectly rebuilt, $2.25 delivered. Money-back guar- antee. State size, send monelj order. Ruskln & Co., Peterbor- ough, Ont. ELECTRIC MOTORS. NEW. USED, bought, sold, rebuilt: b e 1 1 «, pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric Company Ltd., 2326 Dufferin 8t* Toronto. PERFECTION MILKERS AND Sup- plies. J. F. Donaldson, Joycevllli^ Ont. W.WTED QUANTITY OF L,\RGE WILLOW trees. Hanger Limb Company, 85 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario. IIEI,1» W.VXTED WANTED AT ONCE, WOMAN TO taks full chargo In farm home. One adult to cook for. Widow preferred, respectable place. Good wages. Permanent homo It satis- fled, state age. Fare advanced. Thomas Armour, Port Burwell, R.R, 2. Ont. STUDENT NURSES WOODSTOCK GENER.\r^ H O 8- pital School for Nursing will admit a class of student nurses for three years training In Scp- tc.mher 1!>44. Students holding secondary school graduation di- ploma wishing to enrol in this cla."is, kindly addrss application to the Superintendent of Nursee^ Woodstock General Hospital, Woodstock, Ontario. EXrERIE.NCED SINGLE MAN FOR mixed farming. eooil wages, board, and regular hours. Appljr to Roy Baker, R.R. 2, M.aple. Ont. E.XI'ERIENCED FLOORMAN A.ND all round printer, permanent posi- tion. .\pply Fyle H7n!M. Near- est selective .Service Office. TKACHERS WANTED Ql'.\Lin-lED TE.\CHER WA.NTED for S.S. .No. 8 Raglan. Duties to oommencp Sept. ."i. Apply statins •luallficntions and s.a'larv to Daniel Budarick, Palmer Rapids. BOCRKES: TE.VCHER FOR PU8- llc school, grades 1 to 10. State age, salary, experience and refer- ences in answer. Secretary- Treasurer. U.S.S. No. 1. Benoit and MnlBonville Twps.. Bourkcs, Ontario. PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR Public .School No. (i Roxborough. Stormont. Duties September. Ap- ply stating qualifications and ox- perlfnce and salary cspected to K P. McDiiirmid. Sec.-treaa., R.R. t. Moose Creek, On I.

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