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Flesherton Advance, 1 May 1946, p. 7

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'ANYWAY, WE'VE HAD A GOOD TIME" * * « 1 ir I :1 4 1 * « i t * 4. 4 w ♦ t 4 ^ V » * « « 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING War years meant vacations to these donkeys on a farm near Kent, England, but they will soon be returning to the sands of Margate where they carry youngsters at the seaside resort. The farmer takes a last look at the animals which were his war guests since 1939. Russians Should Quit Manchuria They Have No Business In Chinese Territory Claims New York Herald Tribune Manchuria is Chinese territory, inhabited by more than thirty mil- lion Chinese. Its mines and indus- tries and food are essential to the creation of a strong Cliina. It is an area from wliicli all North China can be penetrated, as the Japanese proved. Russian domination of the Mancliurian provinces is a threat to the existence of China and is an attack upon two long-held Ameri- can polities â€" the policy of tlie open door and the policy of protecting the territorial integrity of China. For all these reasons the Russians have no business in Manchuria. Therefore, the Russians sliould get out. Internal Peace Agreement The Russians know â€" for the evi- dence is obvious â€" that the strong right-wing faction in the Chinese government is both anti-Communist and anti-Russian. They also know that the Chungking regime, witli American assistance in transport- ing troops, desires to take over all Manchuria, including areas in which the Chinese Reds have strength, as soon as possible. Meanwhile, China's internal peace agreement (which ended the fighting between Chungking and tlie Chinese Reds in most areas) has not been applied to Manchuria, where neither faction is dominant, and figliting continues in some parts of the Mancliurian provinces. While it goes on, Chung- king is giving more and more em- phasis to American aid in the eco- nomic development of China and is resisting Russian demands for further concessions in Manchuria. U. S. Troops in China There are American troops in China â€" kept there, according to the American contention, for disarming and shipping home the Japanese. There is, in addition, a program under consideration for long-term American training for the Chinese Army. Outside of China, but not far away, there are .American troops in southern Kory, in all of Japan and on many of the islands of the western Pacific â€" all of which are potential .American bases in case of war with Russia. NOW SHE'S 18 Shirley Temple, once the world's favorite baby star and still as popu- lar as ever with movie-goers, was 18 when she celebrated her birth- day on April 23. She is Mrs. John *c"«r in «»-^"«te life. â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢Â»Â«i i>»»>t«>«»>««»»i SPOTS OF SPORTS By FRANK MANN HARRIS I <â- â€¢â- â- â- â-  I ("A Six Bit Critic") »^ In the past it has always been our custom to try to cfrain from giving advice to boxing promoters. There are several reasons for this, the principal one being that advice is just about the last thing such promoters desire from sports writers. What they want from us is plenty of publicity, and no ques- tions asked, in advance of the brawl â€" heaps of admiration for their match-making genius if the thing should liappen to be worth looking at â€" and loads of sympathy and alibis in case their nucli-ballyed "Fight of the Century" turns ouf to have been "The Fight of the Stenchery." (O.K. officer, we'll come quietly). • « • However, right now we feel very much like departing from this cus- tom, and tipping off the hard-work- ing promoters to a whole scries of tiglits which, if properly smoked up, might very well break all exist- ing attendance records. The prin- cipals would be well known â€" world famous, as a matter of fact; each should have a personal following that should pack the joint; and if they can only fight a battle half as good as the one they talk, the re- sulting affairs should bL' worth go- ing many miles to see. • * * The contestants? Well, you might have guessed it yourself. Who else but all these high-up -Allied Generals who, a year or so ago were so chuck-full of admira- tion for one another's genius that you might very well have thought that Napoleon's and Wellington's were a dime a baker's dozci; ; and who, today, arc beginning to let down their hair and te such tales out of school that c begin to wonder how it is that we're not all heiling Hitler right this niiuite. • * • Yes, indeed, those should be fights that should draw like a suc- tion pump. Just imagine the thrill of sitting there and hearing some flannel-mouthed announcer bcller â€" "In this corner, representing the â- yew-nited States of America, weighing one ton and a quarter, medals included, General " But we'd better desist. Perhaps, all things considered, it would be just as well not to name any actual names right at tliis juncture; but no doubt you can see what gorgeous possibilities the whole thing offers. In fact, the more we think of it, the more we're inclined to try and dig up an angel and go into the fight- proinoting racket ourselves. ^ * * Whenever a referee stops a fight â€" as happened in Toronto recently â€" and tosses the alleged contestants out of the rijig on the grounds that necking is, or should be, a private rather than a public pastime, there's one question that is always asked. It is: "If they're so fussy about fights being on the level, why do they let the wrestlers get away with tlio stull that tliey regularly do?" • * * The answer to that one is, of comse, that while modern wrestling is Icclmically listed as a sport, it iictually belongs among tlie spec- t.K'Ies. su â-  .-i, rnije, s. circuses and the like. Vour true follower of wrestling is a peculiar and special species -one with which we have had a great deal of intimate and close-up dealings, and wliicli we arc just as far from I'igiiring out' today as we were at tli-e bcgiiiMing. • * • The onl\- sports follower who can K'ct more cnthns'astic. more frantic than a wrestling fan is a wrestling I'anettc- - for. in this regard, the poet was right on the beam wltcii he said lliat the female of the species i.> deadlier than the male. During the stress and strain of a hard-fought bout wc have seen wrestling ring- siders go into frenzies and perform antics and actions that, if you've never attended one of these affairs, you wouldn't think possible. We've seen hard-headed and successful business men â€" also men of high position in the learned professions â€" throwing hats, canes, programs, bottles and other bric-a-brac at some big grappler who had roused their ire by, apparently, doing foul damage to their favorite. * • • ..And they were in deadly earnest wlien they did it â€" really craving for the villain's life or gore. But we doubt that â€" deep down in their hearts â€" one out of a hundred actu- ally believed that all the mayhem and skullduggery that went on in the ring was on the level. They knew, in their innermost brains, that ninety per cent or more of what they saw was nothing more or less than an act. Maybe they went home, and were a little bit ashamed of themselves. But they were back again, the following week, just as red-eyed and enthus- iastic, just as eager for their favor- ite to ram the villain head-first tluoiigh the concrete floor and then tamp him down with the double- dealing referee. * * * Yes. a strange breed indeed, your wrestling fans and fanettes. Some- times we wonder what their reac- tions would be to a real bout â€" one ill which there was nothing but straight wrestling involved â€" won- der how they'd enjoy one such bout, thirty or more years ago, which was for the championship which both the principals claimed, and very badly wanted. For in that fracas the two contestants grappled lor more than four hours without a single fall; and, at one period, stood for more than two hours, locked, without once moving their feet. 4: « * We're afraid that would have seemed rather slow to your modern wrestling bug. Still, there are other things that tan seem rather slow, too. Sports columns like this, for instance. So that will be all till next week. S-Months-Old Quintuplet Calves Shown First Time (Jnintuplct calves, only group of their kind known, were exhibited for the first time in Fairbury, Neb., recently. The bo\ incs â€" named United States. Russia. England, China and France â€" weighed less than 200 pounds at birth. Today they ag- gregated 1,000 pounds as they l>ranccd from their house and paraded through Fairbury. Fhe parade had the aspect of a Nebras- ka coutity fair. Costumes consisted of red halters and white blankets lettered in red with their names. France is the only heifer. Two are white faces, one is red, and two arc a mi.\ture of red and white. The five were horn November 20, 1!l4."i. of a grade Shorthorn cow and a non-registered Hereford bull. The mother was owned by Leo Schmidt, who lives five miles northeast of Fairhiirv. Islands Submerge Two steaming volcanic islct« whiih rose out of the sea 200 miles south of Vokosuka two months ago arc submerging. A. patrol flight re- ported the twin islands had almost (iniiplctely disappeared and could hardly be discerned from the air The \olcanic formation appeared about .Feb. .10. .Smoking .rocks reached a height of approximately .â- iO feet. UAit* ciii«:Kfe T01» .\<JTCH CHICKS HATCH RIQ proflt.s! Start your floclc with Top Notih chinks and enjoy the luii^er urollts from early domestic and foreign markets. Thousands of egK-s will be needed by a hungry woild this year. I'oultry meat will be at 11 premium. An early start meuis that you will be ready In time for the higher prices. Write today for Top Notch free cata- loETUi! nnd learn what Top Notch chlc-k.^ can do for you. Remember Top Notch allows a generous cash discount for May delivery. Also started I wo and three week old and free range older pullets. Top Niilili I'hiikeries, Guelph, Ont. RELIABLE CHICKS Barron .Strain l-ieghoiii and Bred to lay Haried Rock.'! are our out- BtaiKlinir flocks. Hybrids. Leghorn X Harred nocks. H.imp. X Barred RocUs and started ciiicks. All flocks blood tested. May chicks now available. -Miller's Chick Hati-hcr-y, Fermis. Ontario. CHICKS, SPECIAL APRIL 17. Barred Rock Cockerels .(i7c. April 24. Barred Rock Chicles 13c. Whita Leshorna llic. Government ap- proved breeders bloodtested for standard, and variant types of puiiorum. Brucedaia Poultry Farm, St. Thomas. Ont. IP YOU WANT MAT-JUNE CHICKS, they sliould be ordered now to e»t the breeds or crossbred, you wish, such as N. H. x B. R., N. H. x B. R., N. S. .X N. H. â€" and the de- livery date desired. Sray Hatch- ery, 1311 John N. Hamilton, Ont. WHEN IT COMES TO CHICKS ... don't meddle, use Tweddle! Twed- dle chicks grow into fine birds... meaty birds . . . birds that produce larvre high price eggs. Start your RUG flock with Tweddle chicles and be prepared for a larger share of the early more profitable dom- estic and e.\port food raaritet. Or- der your shipment today and pro- fit from the large cash discount allowed by the Tweddle Chick Hatcheries on all chicks for May delivery. Tweddle chicks are healthy chicks, bred from Puiior- um tested Government Approved breeders of known productivity. You owe it to your.self to get the best chicks . . . Tweddie's of course. Write for free Illustrated catalogue and reduced prices for May. Also started chiclis, two and three weeks old and older free ranse pullets. Tweddle Chick Hatiherie.i Limited, Fergus, Ont. HOLLYWOOD LEGHORN PULLETS 20c. World records of long lived layers of big eggs. Save time with tliese big Husky better bred leghorns. Barred Rock, New Hampshire Red and Redroc hybrid pullets $15,011 per hundred. Write for price-list today. Big Rock Farm. MiUe Roches, Ontario. 25 FREE CHICKS OUK BABlf CHICKS AJtiil THE progeny of Foundation and Re- gistered Birds. All Breeders blood-tested. Prices from .Ic to 2Sc. All guaranteed excellent layers. Don't delay, order now. Godilard CbIcK Hatcheries. Brl- tannia Heights. (>nL OVEIXG AND CliB.\jriNG HAVE VOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for Information. We are glad to answer your questions. Depart- ment H Parker's Dy« Works Limited. 7!>1 Vonge Street. To- ronto. I-'OR SALE TOP QUALITY SENATOR DUNLAP Strawberry Plants, 500 for J6.00. Colin Hill, Brighton, Ont. Route 2. GENUINE SENATOR DUNLAP Strawlierry Plants 500 tor $5.00. First quality stock. Catalogue. Kenneth HIII, Strawberry Gar- dens. Rome 1. Trenton. Ont. ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW. USED bought, sold, rebuilt: belts pul- leys, bnishts. Alien Electric Com- pany Ltd., ".^:r> Dufferin St. Tor- onto, (Jnt. HEAVY MILITARY FARM WAG. gons. send for circular. Percy J. Borbridge. Room S(15 Plny.a BIdg.. Ottawa. Ont. TURKEY POULTS PROMPT DELIVERY We can give prompt delivery on Broad Breasted Bronze, and Wliite Holland Turkey Poults, or book for May and June delivery. All poults Imtched from bloodtested. pullorum free breeders, under ideal conditions in most modern ]!'4fi model, all electric and auto- matically controlled turkey Incu- bator.", and hatched in Neiinnile, new turkey air conditioned Hatch- pariicnlnrs, which tells of the ery. Send for Price List and full good resuit.-i our 1945 customers liad. Xvt Q.iiiekly â€" Hook your i>riUT while Ihe.v liint. LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY. ICxetor. Ontario. S.MALI. RIi;T.\rL .MILK BUSINES.'^, mt.)tl«Tn equipment, brick house, dairy, building and G acres of land. Two rur.'il picic up milk routc.'^ with good incomes. Edwin Taylor. Real Estate Broker. Woodstock Ontario. FOR S.YLK. TWO REUlSTi:iit;n Perclieron .Stallions, three and four yours, enrolled, size, quality, rea.-onnble. Wm. L. Crozier, Ren- frew :;, Ontario. i;i:m:i!.\i. .«tore â€" with at- I;io1iimI B'lrnge. has fi rooms over- head living quarters, with hydro, bath, water, also includes equip- ment for store and garage. located on m.iln travelled country road In Sontherti Ontario. Reason for of- fering this outstanding bnsincss for sale is, ill health. For further Information consult, Dennis & Bullock. Real Eslnte Agents, Vlt- I.M-ki. Onl. SOW. nrio may i.";. f. b. guy, n. It. .No. 2, Wardsville. Phone Hollnvell Ifil. R.MHO.'^ - .MOW ANI> ISRF>. HARP to got tubes and parts of all kinds. List sent for st.anip. Econo- my ni.'^trihutor.-'. Kingston, Ont. free: o.ne choick pf-ant with each order: 25 different Perennial Flower Plants $3.10: 3 different Chrysanthemums $1.00 Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Fernhill Nur- series, Box 117, Oshawa, Ontario. i;CSINF.SS BLOCK, ON MAIN street of northern Ontario town. Includes established restaurant, fully equipped, also dance hall and living quarters. A real bargain at $14,0(10. Terms arranged. Appl.v A. K. Wadge .TImmins, Ont. lOTEL L1CF..NSEDâ€" WITH EQUIP- ment, best location In Southern Ontario. Immediate possession. priced to sell. Dennis & Bullock, Real Estate Agents, Vlttoria, Ont. K«IR' SALE CHARCOAL .SCREENED FOR chicken feed or fertlllner. J. L.. Banison. 1126 Dufferin St., Toron- to 4, Ontario. CLYDE FILLY AND GELDINU. i and 3 years. Sound and well-bro- ken. John A. Wallace, St. Paul's. Ontiirio. GASOLINE ENGINES for bt.ats, :-awinills, welders, po* wer units etc. complete with elec- trical equipment. carburetors, clutch etc. Guaranteed to ba In first c1as.« condition. Money back within :ili days If not satisfied. Willys 4 cylinder, same as used In Jeeps â€" $175.00 each. Chrysler. Dodge and Plymouth motors, Z%". 3M" and 3 1/8" bores .. $200 ea. All (iricts F.O.B. Toronto. Terms â€" cash with order or ZBTt deposit, bal.-ince COD. LEVY AUTO PARTS COMPANY LIMITED 73.' <tiieen Street WeNt. Toroata FARMS I'tlll SALE FARMS FOR SALE IN Ti:.MISKAM- ing district, close to highway, railway, markets, bargains. Write Zalek Vortliei). Wawbewawa, Ont. MAPLEHAVEN DAIRY FARM Two-bundred and filty acres, clay loam half tillable, abundance wood, water, buildings. Hydro, te- lephone, rural mall, every conven- ience very close. Sixteen miles. Kingston. Very desirable eltu- ation. Must be seen to be appre- ciated. C S. Riitledire. Sydenham. Ont. IIAIIIDRISSSIXG LEARN IIAIRDRESSI.N'G THE Robertson method Information on request regarding classes. Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy, 137 Avenue Road. Toronto.- II ELI* WANTED EXPERIENCED HERDSMAN TO fit and show Angus cattle. Write qualifications Castor Valley Farms. Russell, Ontario. APPLY METROPOLITAN GENERAL HOSPITAL. WINDSOR, ONT. NURSES WANTED â€" SALARY $112.0a-$115.00 per month; meals and laundry furnished: fine living quarters near hospital: 8-hour day. BOY, AROUND 15, TO HELP ON small farm near Toronto, able to milk and drive horses. Good home. Box ;!. Nashville, Ont. HOUSKKEEPER-COOK AT ONCE. 25-50, full charge. Private home In country at Georgian Bay sum- mer resort, until Dec. 1. State age. nationality, wages. Or would make good position for mother and daughter over Hi, as house- keeper-nursemaid. Mrs. Percy Woodward. Pointe An Barll, Ont. .>IEDIC.\I, BAUMEEIvA FOOT BALM UB- stroys offensive odor instantly, 4Bc a bottle. Ottawa agent. Den- man Drug Store. OttawiL GOOD ADVICE! EVERY SUF- ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neu- ritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munros Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of III health In humans, all ages. No one Im- mune! Why not find out If this Is your trouble, interesting particu- lars â€" • Free! Write Mu^voney's Remedies Specialists, Toronto I. IT'S IMPORTA.NT â€" EVERY SUF- ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neu- ritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin. Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. MAKH LIFE WORTH LIVING! WHY SUFFER? do what countless numbers ol happy users are doing for the effective relief of: Chronic Ca- tarrhal conditions (as In Bron- chitis. Asthma & Sinus Pains). Skin disorders such as Bolls and Pimples: Arthritic & Rheumatic Pains; Ask your Druggist foi Odorless and Tasteless ADAM'8 GARLIC PEARLES or write Richmond Adam Co.. P. O. 174, Vancouver. Can. $3 per 100 Pearles. enough for 5 weeks. ML'SHAl. IXSTHlil»IKlV'rS FRED A BUDDINtiTON BUYS sells, exchanges musical Instru- ments. Ill Church, Toronto 2. tn'i'oit'i t Mi'n:s |.-(iii wt)MKN BE A HAIRDRESSER JOI.N CANADA'S LEADI.S'G SCHOOL Great Opportunity Learn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates. America's greatest sys- tem. Illustrated catalogue free Write or call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS ,'i,iS Itloor St. W. Toronto Branches: 44 King St. Hamilton & 74 Rideati Street. Ottawa, PATENTS I''ethi;k:^;tunuau(;h & company Patent Solicitors. Established 18*0; 14 King West. Toronto Booklet of Infortnatlon tin request. I'ICIISDNAI. WILL WRITE IN POETIC FORM on your favourite subject. "Mo- ther, Childhood, A Woodland Glen" etc. Possess an everlnstlnp treasure. Please send a short his- tory and picture on the sub.len you want written. Inquire frotr "Pleasant Memn ies" Roji IIS Durham, mil. I'MO'Ktf.llAi'llV KIL.M.'- l)EVE1.0PEn 2,^ CTS. (Jl'A rantecd • one day service. No WAI'iI>ti. Itny I'holo Service Norlh I'h\ ANY PICTURE ENLARGED size 111 .X 18 Inches, :)8c. eacli Limit two. (^Itay Studio, Dept, 7. !>2 Kenneth Ave., Toronto. TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed anc printed 6 OR S E.XPOSURE IttJLlJJ 25c REPRINTS 8 tor 25c. FINEST ENLARGING SERVlCt You may not get all the films yoi want this year, but you can get al the quality and service you dealf by sending your films to â-  i>ii*f:iii.ii, i'uoto »brvi<;b Station 1, Toronto. riiit'rouRAi'Hi SUPREME SATISFACTION Can only be attained by havinc your films processed by bigbly skilled technicians using the vary best materials and modern mach- inery. All is obtainable at lowest prices. Roll developed and 8 printi 25i-., reprints 3c. each. All work guaranteed. TRANS-CANADA FILM SERVICE Toronto 13. DONT RISK LOSING "SNAPS" THEY CA.\"T BE TAKi:N AGAIN Any Size Roll â€" li or 8 Exposure* DEVEUIPED A.VD PRINTED 25c 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 25c Size 4xf." in Beautiful Easel Mounti Enlargements 4x0" on ivory tlntel mounts; 7\:'" in Gold. Silver. Clr- r:(Kslan Walnut or Black Ebony fini.=h frames. 5!>c each. If enlarge, ment coloured. 79c each. Reprints Made From Y'our .V.-gatives 3c. I^:ich STAR SNAPSHbT SERVICE â- tax I'JII. i'OKt nffiee A, riiroiilo. I'rini .\'..oi'- :.ri(l .Aildrc-s I'kiiniy. fa .\s iiKi'Aiiir.ii RIFLES. SHOTGUNS AND REVOLV- ers repaired. Scopes mounted. Ex- pert Workmanship guaranteed. Special tallow-loaded. twelve guage shotgun shells with largs ribbed slu,g or buckshot, for deer. A. Herrgott. GiuiFinilli. Wood- stock. Ontario. •lilAIM-FIIS TRAP VV()L\ !..>- ALl ,-l M .\1 F H KIIR bounty using theli own gland scent. Write Fisher Uox 420, Calgary. Alberta. WAXTE» TURN YOUR FEED. MASH. AND grain Bags (whole or lorn) into cash. We pay freight rates and highest prices. Write today to the London Bag Compan.\ . London, Ontario. WANTED SMALL BUSl.NESS CAT- ering to Tourists, resort, store, boat livery or what have you. Good cash payment. Will exchange city property. Box Si', 73 .\delaide W.. Toronto, Ont. PUPS AND LONG-HAIP.ED KIT- tcns wanted, highest prices, good homes. Dixon's, IStl ."-^t Antolne. Montreal. FARM. CASH FOR 50 ACHES light loam. Give details location, hydro. water, bush. buildings, taxes, price first letter Hn\ 100. Erindale FEATHERS WANTED Feathers and feather beds ol all descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write to Queen City I'eather Co„ 23 Baldwin St.. Toronto. WANT FACTORY BUILPINC. PRE- fer about CO x 80. .Send descrip- tion, price, etc. to Ceorire Oriim- mond, Owen Sound. WANT HOUSES AT VILl-AGES. Towns and Highways. Also small farms 1 to 30 acres. Send full de- scription, price, etc. George Drummond. broker, Owen Sound. WANT BUSINESSES, ANY KIND. Have cash buyers for Stores, Garages, Hotels, Mills, Factories, Dairies, etc. Send description and price. George Drummond. broker, Owen Sound. Voii Will F;nJ07 StnyhiK At The St. Regis Hotel roKONTO % I'^^cry llooni %Tltb llatli Shower nnd 'relephone a SIhrIf. S'^^0 lip â€" Double, S-I-IO up. S Good KoimI. inning nnd Dane- Ins NlRhtlj. Slierhoiirne of CnrJtoD Tel. I(A. 4I,<!S Canada Could Grow More Wheat By restricting our own cunsunip- lion of wheat we can do somutliing to help solve tlic situation, -iuy.s the WinnipcR Free Press. But with a population of only IS.OOO.Ollo peo- ple, it will not amount to a great (leal in view of the extent of the world disaster. Only one course re- mains open which will euahic us to lend really suhstantial ai<l to the victims of .^miine. That course is fo increase our wheal produclioii by plowing up .some of flic acreage which vvc in- tended this year to leave in sum- lurrfallow. .\gricultnral experts and farm Icadei s have already estimated that by plowing up about ','.000,000 acres of summer fallow tliis year, Canada'.: loiiKterm :igricuilural lirograiii would not l>< too serious- ly impcrillei' and an e.\tra 30.000, (illO to 40.(100.000 bushels of wheat u oultl be harvested.

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