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Orono Weekly Times, 5 May 1938, p. 3

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Classified Advertising AGELVI'î* WANTED „.A< ;BN V, H A N l > LE 1 ’ R< ) F1 TABLE FAST rteUing household products. 178ft Dun das Vv est. Toronto VV ANTE D â€" FARMERS AN D AGENTS i.o sell chicks in your own locality for a hatchery that sells good chicks at a reasonable price. Liberal com- mission paid. For full details write Box No. ft4, 78 Adelaide Ht, VVTo- ronto. _________ ART IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW, SKETCH OR Paint, write tor Talent Test (No Fee). Give age and occupation. Box 52, 78 Adelaide SI. VV., Toronto. {| A it V GHHJiS» vut L. .. . . i/lii Mvtl It’MHVI RE' S' H I G-4 16 IS SEES Ft) K M A V I )ELi V ER V â€" CH 1CKS backed by Guarantee that we hon- estly believe has never before been offered chick buyers. Our Catalogue tells you why, Big-4 Chicks have extra vitality and ability Lu lay more and larger eggs because they are backed by a definite breeding pro- gram. Breeders Government Inspect- ed, Blood-tested. Prices for delivery May 9 th or any Thursday or Monday thereafter: Barred Rock Standards, $8.1)5; pullets, $14.50. Leghorn, New Hampshire. Standards, $7.5)5; pullets, $17.90. Guarantee 98% pullets. Cock- erels, $1.95 and up. Premiums $2.50 more. Write for special prices on Started Chicks, Pullets all ages, Cap- ons, and catalogue. Kitchener Big-4 Hatchery, 1088 King St G, Kitch- en e r. Ontario FOR SALE uUKlfi M.AVLE SYRUP, first uuality. VVrite for prices. Order early. John M. Gillespie, Abbotsford, Que. YORKSHIRESâ€"AT THE HEAD OF Shadeland Farms herd the Grand Champion, sire of “Sainsbury Tro- phy” and “Best Market Pen” at Royal Winter Fair. Sows include First and Second winners Toronto and First Guelph. Young males with "Advanced Registry” backing. For Bale, Shadeland Farms, Box 7, Eden, Elgin Co. UEVFMII’ING A .INI.) PRINTING liOLl.S I iEVEU 11‘EI), PRINTED, 1 free enlargement 25c. Re-prints ill for 25c Photo-Craft 1X8% King E. Toronto ERG !â-  RICES, EXPERT WORK. ROLL with free enlargement 25c. Trevanna studios, 92, Niagara street S! Ca th- an nes. Ont ROLLS DEV El,11 RED AND EIGHT Prints with free enlargement, 25c. Reprints 8c each Commercial Photo Service, Dept. R Out remont. Que. EXTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST â€"Two valuable premiums given with EVERY roll developed and border printed 28c or with EVERY 12 re- prints 2 6c. Mention this advertise- ment when ordering. Fast Foto iFn- ishers, Winnipeg. i! 'UftimE'-Sf AT; LADIES AND GENTLEMEN LEARN Hairdressing (I months $75. Jones Hairdressing School, Listowei, Ont. HATCHING EGGS Three Noted Bands Coming To C. N. E. Guy Lombardo, Penny Goodman And Tommy Dorsey Will Bring Their Orchestras This Year. Devotees ot the dance and admirers of the “big name” bands of stage, screen and radio again will be catered to by the Canadian National Exhibi- tion management this year. The world’s largest tdoor dance floor will be constructed on the wide plaza immediately west of the Electrical and Engineering Building. It will be en- closed and covered with decorative canvas walls and canopy. General Manag'-r Elwood A. Hughes, now en route to Europe to engage at- tractions for this year’s Exhibition, spent several days in New York ar- ranging for the appearance here this year of three of the outstanding bands of the day, Guy Lombardo’s Royal Canadians, Benny Boodman’s and Tor ay Dorsey’s. The Ball Room in which famous bands and orchestras have appeared for several years will be devoted to the purposes of the British Government for an exhibit symbolizing Empire transportation and communication. r ,nf:e bands which have appeared at the Exhibition include those of Rud" Vallee, Horace Heidt, Duke Ell- ington, Abe Lyman and Guy Lom- ’ rdo. The Royal Artillery Band of England with a strength of seventy- five musicians, will appear afternoon ; nd evening in the band shell, through- out the Exhibition. This organization is a combinat - ilitary band and symphony orchestra. Indies Will Show At 1938 C.N.E. Seeking to increase their trade with Canada and other British Em- pire countries the governments of the British West Indies, eastern group, and British Guiana have notified the Canadian National Exhibition that they will have representative exhibits in the Governments Building this year. C. E. Stollmeyer, trade commis- to Toronto next month to complete the arrangements. The South Atlan- tic colonies whose natural and manu- factured products will be shown are Antigua, Trinidad, Tobago, St. Kitts, British Guiana, Dominica, Barbados, Montserrat, British Virgin Islands, Grenada, St. Vincent and St. Lucia. Diamond Drill Results From Rand Mai&rtic A copy of wire received from Jas. A. Mine, reads as follows: “Rand Malar- Mine, reads as follows: Rand Malar- tic hole thirty nine in addition to ten foot section reported previously assay- ing twenty-seven dollars excluding one foot high grade further ten feet as- says seven dollars seventeen cents Stop. Erickson reports average assay value of seven dollars fifty one cents excluding high grade over forty seven and half feet from footage two hund- red thirty eight and half to footage two hundred eighty six. Stop. Also fur- ther five feet from footage three hund- red twenty three assays eleven dol- lars fifty five cents. Stop. Drill hole forty going down fifty feet west of thirty nine and has excellent possibil- ities.” Every church contains two kinds of people: (1) Those who run things; (2) Those who haven’t the nerve to speak up. IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE, romantic sweetheart with money, write: Mary Lee, 445-0, RoIIa, Mis- souri. QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, ETC. EAS- ily. Inexpensive home remedy. Guar- anteed. Testimonials. Advise free Box 1, Winnipeg1. MARRY â€" WOULD YOU MARRY TF suited? Hundreds to choose from. Some with means. Many farmers’ daughters and widows with property. Particulars, 10c. Confidential, Cana- dian Correspondence Club. Box 128. Calgary. Alta. ““ PHOTOGRAPHY ~ ENLARGEMENT FREE WITH EVERY 25e order. Roll film developed and eight prints 25c. Reprints 3c. Estab- lished over 2 ft years. Brightling Studio, 29 Richmond Street East, To- ronto. PROFESSIONAL RESULTS COUNT â€" any film developed and printed prop- erly. Mail with 25c to Professional Dept. A, London, Ont. Send your own choice of negative back with your second film for free Etcher aft En- largement. PIN WORMS IF YOUR CHILDREN SUFFER FROM these annoying pests, send two dol- lars for simple home remedy. Grat- ta n Kelly. Postal Station K, Toronto. potatoes' for sale WE HAVE THE USUAL GOOD QUAL~ ity certified extra No. 1 Dooley pota- toes for sale- at 80c per bag. J. H. Gif fen. Elm va le, Ontario. ~ïssüë WIIY GAMBLE BUY HILLSIDE CHICKS BECAUSE they have proven themselves satis factory and made extra profits for our customers for 17 years. Get the best under our guarantee. Plant under Government Inspection. Breeders blood-tested. Leghorns, Rocks, New Hampshire's. Chicks $7.75 and up, pullets, $14.25 and up; day-old cock- erels $1.75 and up. Write for cata- logue and complete prices. Hillside Poultry Farm, New Dundee, OlV TWEUIU-d - .... ix: ... v ui THEY lay ! They pay I And here is the proof. Seven farmers purchased 3575 Tweddlo Chicks this year. At five weeks their total loss was 24 chicks. All these farmers have been Tweddle customers for years. Write for No. 2 Chicalogue and Reduced May Price List. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Lim- ited, Box 10, Fergus, Ontario. WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR CHICKS? Leghorns 7c, pullets 14c. Barred Rocks, N H. Reds, 8c, pullets 12c, cockerels 6c. (Large Egg) quality le more. Chicks all from Government banded blood-tested stock. Started chicks 2 weeks old add 3c, 3 weeks old 5c Free folder. Top Notch Chick eri es, 1 ft Wilson St., Guelph, Out. NOWâ€"SAVE TIME AND FEED. NEXT Fallâ€"get more eggs when prices are high. Just order Bray’s Started Pullets. Write for further informa- tion. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St... North, Hamilton, Ontario, HATCHED THE NATURAL WAY, IN still-air compartment incubators, Bray chicks get a real head start in life. Foul try men report Bray pullets well developed and laying under 5 months. See catalogue, Bray Hatch- ery, 130 John fit.. North, Hamilton. Ont. R. S.’s 402 BRAY PULLETS AVERAGE 201 eggs daily at 5 months, and 281 eggs at 6 months. Get high October- November egg prices "with May- hatched Bray chicks. Write for cata- logue. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. North. Hamilton, Ontario. BEND FOR MAY PRICE LIST AT once. Prices greatly reduced. After May 10th you can purchase Baden Government Approved Chicks from bloodtested breeders, Standard Qual- ity, at these prices: Leghorns, New Hampshire Reds, $7.95, Barred Rocks $8.95. Why Pay More? Baden Elec- tric Chick Hatchery Limited, Box 59, Baden, Ontario SURPRISE GLADIOLI BULBS, Picardy, Bagdad, or mixed. %•’ to 114”, $1.25 hundred prepaid. W. Glass, 38 Duff Street, Hamilton. Ont, CLOTHING FOR SALE FREE HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, tTeS, etc., with clothing purchase. Write for free illustrated catalogue of clothing bargains, Dept. N. Yonge Street Clothing Exchange, 502 Yonge Street, Toronto. HAIR (iOODS WIGS. TOUPES, TRANSFORMATIONS, Braids, Curls, and all types of finest quality Hair Goods. Write for illus- trated catalogue. Toronto Human Hair SPthrd' 1 ' ' ,i- r'-- * buret Toron- to MALE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY BECOME AN AVIATION OR MARINE Radio Operator. Elm-ploy ment pros- pect.*^ are the brightest for years. Our training prepares you for the Dept, of Transport examination. A high percentage of our graduates pass their examinations. STILL MORE IMPORTANT â€" THEY SECURE EMPLOYMENT Attractive work is offered in aviation, the forestry departments and other land servicesâ€"marine radio also -calls for men. For complete in to r m a t, ion w r i te, g i v i n g age, education, nationality, and ’phone number to, Dept. CRO. Radio College of Canada 863 Bay St. Toronto, Ont. IBSSE • ** ^ RAYMAR, ChamU'i Foremen Adviser on lumen problem, will send • Oiwecter end Personality Chert free to enyone who writes him. This ensuing free offer is mede merely to «dvertlie j * MASON'S 49 COLD REMEDY ] end to evfiifehle for « limited time only. Write today, enclosing « seif-eddreised, , stamped envelope end your birth-date, | Addressâ€"Raymer, 14 MASON RIMIMS UNITE» MtCAW. SÃŽ. - TCWOMto. CA*A»A NEW HAM PS HI RES AND RHODE is- land Reds. Heavy layers, exhibition winners. Fifteen eggs, $1.00; Fifty. $3.00. M. Fisher, Enterprise, Ontario. $1.00 LANDSCAPE BARGAIN! 23 PERENNIALS â€" SHASTA DAISY, Catchfly, Cone flower, Goldentuft, Marguerite, Canterbury Bell, Gail- lard! a, etc.â€"2 Evergreens; Tree ; Shrub; 6 Bulbs; 250 Seeds. Prepaid. Two orders $1.80. Dollar Nurseries. Fonthill, Ontario. F U KNIT I.J RE LYOo‘ t'A.ikà.H vjhttjL Sit*‘RING CLEARANCE SALE Reconditioned Furniture We must have flour space regardless of cost. This is your opportunity to buy high class reconditioned furniture at a fraction of the actual value. Here are some of our amazing bargains picked at random from our enormous stock:â€" qq Beautiful three piece Mohair $49 Suite, pillow arms, Marshall reversible cushions, thoroughly cleaned. «£00 BA Large three piece repp Suite, «p£.0.»J0jÆEtrsjlajj reversible cushions, full webb construction, thoroughly cleaned. $13 jjg Large three-piece Suite in English Tapestry, pillow arms and Marshall spring cushions. A real buy. $39 , qq Smart 3-piece Chesterfield Bed Suite in a good duality repp material (brown shade), with large wardrobe box, in splendid condi- tion. «SJQ nc Three Piece Suite in English «pZF.CTO tapestry covering. Reversible Marshall spring cushions, thoroughly cleaned. eon fin Modern Bedroom Suite: Chif- «puî7.Wonier) vanity with Venetian mirror, full size bed and sàgless spring, completely refinished. I qq Large Suite in rich walnut $69.UV finish, dresser, chiffrobe, triple mirror, vanity, full size bed and sagless spring. Completely reflnished. firt Beautiful three-piece Suite in qrtif.UU two-tone walnut finish, dress- er with swing mirror, chiffonier, full size bed complete with sagless spring. Thoroughly reconditioned. $21 gQ Solid Oak Dining-room Suite Buffet,, extension table and six leather seat chairs; new condition. $45. QQ Nine Piece Dining-room Suite in solid oak, buffet, exten- sion table, china cabinet and 6‘leather seat chairs. Completely reflnished. $65 qq Beautiful 9-piece Oak Suite, buffet, extension table, china cabinet and 6 leather seat chairs. Com- pletely reflnished. 00 E,1Rlish °ak Suite, sample, $119 nine pieces: buffet, (cred- renza type), refectory table, closed front china cabinet and (i leather up- holstered chairs. Kitchen Cabinets, *11.00; Breakfast Suites, 6 pieces, *13.60; Singer Sewing Machines, $18.60; Gas Stoves, *4.08 ; Dining-room Extension Tables, 80.60; Refrigerators, 84.06, Etc. Write for our free illustrated cata- logue of new and re-conditioned furni- ture and hundreds of valuable gifts free with purchases. All merchandise thoroughly cleaned and re-conditioned and sold .under a definite money back guarantee of satisfaction. LYONS’ TRADE-IN DEPT. 478 Yonge St. â€" Toronto LEARN TO FLY DUFFERIN FLYING SERVICE GETS your license bn easy terms. Class “A” Instructors. New Cubs. Address Barker Field, Toronto, Ont.â-  PATENTS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. List of inventions and full informa- tion sent free. The Ramsay Company, Registered Patent Attorneys. 273 Bank St... Ottawa, Can. •RUMINAL BE POPULAR: LEARN HOW. GET what you want by making people like you. Personal charm will give you more acquaintances, friendships, fun. Valuable social and business contacts. Individual, confidential co- operation in easy lessons by mail. Send 25 cents for introductory trea- tise and membership. (Prompt re- fund if dissatisfied.) Canadian Charm Club, (!81 Broadview Ave., Toronto. ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, comfort, positive support -with our advanced method. No elastic or un- der-straps or steel. Write Smith Manufacturing Co... Dept. 219 Pres- ton, Ont. KLIK HAIR REMOVER. PATENTS Pending. Klik is a tried and true remedy. Safe to use and sure in ac- tion. Klik contains no harmful In- gredients, leaves a clean, soft skin; is guaranteed to do the work or your money back, Klik, $1 per package, postpaidâ€"$1, any where in Ca nada. A. Adams, Fort Langley, B.C. Refer- ences Royal Bank. B â€" D .) > Two New Countries Will Display Here Norway And The Netherlands Are Entering Exhibits at The 1938 C.N.E. Norway and The Netherlands have joined the ranks of foreign countries to be represented in the International Pavilion at the Canadian National. Ex- hibition this year, Albert Nordhei- mer, Consul-General of The Nether- lands for Ontario, has been notified by his government at Amsterdam that an exhibit Is being assembled for shipment to Toronto. Carl J. Printz, Royal Vice-Consul of Norway for Ontario, has advised Exhibition authorities that his govern- ment has asked him to open negotia- tions looking to representation this year. The Exhibition management has assured the government of Nor- Way that its display and representa- tives will be accorded generous treat- ment. To date the foreign countries in- terested in the development of trade in Canada on a reciprocal basis and that will be represented at the Exhi- bition this year are Finland, The Neth- erlands, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Nor- way and Germany. Jan Pawlica, Consul-General for Poland in Canada, has been notified by the State Export Institute in War- saw that a shipment of fifteen tons of exhibit material will be sent to Toronto for the Exhibition. I* Husbandâ€"“You say you can tell j -nii- wife wants money when she pouts?” Friend â€" “Yes -by the way she purses up her lips.” Jonesâ€"“Which was it, the can-op-) ener or the corkscrew?” What can’t be diagrammed on a> table cloth ca.n’t be explained â€" by) some people. ) - ------ ) Important Customerâ€"“I wa„t two) strictly fresh eggs, poached mediurlv soft, on buttered tr-st, not too browiS coffee with no sugar and plenty or, pasteurized guernsey cream in it, agi) two doughnuts that aren’t all holes.”) Waitress â€" “Yes, sir! Would you) like to ordgr any special design on) thé dishes?” p > Kennedy & Menton 421 College St. - Toronto Harley-Davidson Distributors Used Parts and Accessories Write at once for our bargain list of used motorcycles. Terms arranged. AGONIZING ECZEMA ITCH Stopped on Second Day ® Mrs. X of Camp) bellton, N.B.,writes: ‘ ‘ I cannot tell you how much suffer ing it caused... I IriedBeU Zema... the second day no itch... inside a week every sign of eczema was gone.” Bel-Zema is an entirely new idea in a treatment for eczema and kindred skin disorders. It is easily applied. Itchiness is relieved immediately. In most cases scale disappears in a few days. Bel-Zema is non-greasyâ€"has a pleas- ant odourâ€"dries quicklyâ€"does not, stain or discolour clothing or bed linen •â€"washes off easily with warm or cold waterâ€"is soothing and non-irritating even in extreme cases. For Sale By All Druggists Send 10^ for Generous Trial Sample A husband can stand an occasional tongue-lashing from his wifeâ€"and ex- pects itâ€"but he is exceedingly tender cn the subject of stock market oper- ations, and every humane woman with a grain of feeling ought to know it by this time. Department “W-l” HENRY K, WAMPOLE & CO. LIMITED Perth. Ontario BEL-ZEMA A Htmlbkig lotion for Bocal treatment of» Eczema Psoritisia Poison Ivy Dermatitis Pruritic Ani azt A Motner’s Plaint Horn- of working, cooking meals, Hours of mending stocking heels, Hours of reading story books, Hour : of te •<•' '•••> manners, looks; Hours of patience, hours of hope, Hours with youthf ; ! minds to copeâ€" Hov-r I’d love to be alone And have one hour all my own! READ IT OR NOT: Ben Johnson, English writer, was buried in an up- right position in Westminster Abbey, Smithâ€"‘‘We lost half our kitchen equipment V'ben our country home burned.” ttÃœMb

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