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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 25 May 1944, p. 2

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS. COLBORNE, ONT., MAY 25, 1944 Gef ready NOW to protect your NEW HAY CROP Cure with Windsor Salt to preserve vital food value . . . check fire hazard! CANADIAN CHIEF This year above ail--make sure your livestock get all the food value from your new hay crop. Curing with Windsor Salt prevents excessive heating--saves food value--increases palatability--reduces menace of spontaneous combustion. Spread 20-30 lbs. of Windsor Salt per ton of hay when storing in mow or stacking. Don't wait until the hay's cut--get your supply of Windsor Salt now! * WINDSOR SALT WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING Future Aircraft British pilots clecidely like jet-propelled aircraft. Highly experienced and critical test pilots say they are easily flown, very responsive to controls, and the high-speed rotary power units are so smooth and vibrationless in operation that they prefer them to orthodox types. Their advantages are many, according to the men who fly them. To begin with, the power produced is applied directly. There is no trans-ism. Thus the power plant is simplified, weight is considerably reduced and loss by friction is avoided. Then it does not need high-grade aviation gas as fuel. Paraffin, diesel or tar oil can be used in its stead and so-called "safety" fuels can be used without any loss of efficiency. There is no complicated supercharger, with gear shifts, clutches and boost control. Only a simple fuel-injection system is required. Also the vibration is reduced, the airscrew is eliminated, saving further weight, simplifying control and reducing complication. Predictions are that with the coming of this British gas turbine, the design of future aircraft will be revolutionized. Turbines are being kept in mind for high-speed, high altitude passenger aircraft, and for the huge transport planes now feeing planned. Mosaic of Photos To Aid Invaders The British have announced that Allied invasion planners have had the benefit of a minute detailed mosaic of 3,000 miles of continental invasion coastline, put together from pictures made by the RAF. Five hundred thousand pictures were used in the mosaic. They were taken by reconnaissance pilots flying seven miles high at six miles a minute, sometimes diving 400 miles an hour toward the "subject." RHEUMATIC Pains! 585.™"* DOES YOUR BODY ACHE? RECTAL SORENESS AND PILE TORTURE QUICKLY RELIEVED treatment_____ this condition become chronic. Any itching or soreness or painful For this purpose get a package ot Hem-Koid from any druggist and use as directed. This formula ■which is used internally is a email, easy to take tablet, will quickly aid in healing the sore tender spots. Hem-Koid is pleasant to use, is highly recommended and it seems the height of folly for any one to risk a painful and chronic pile eondltion when such a fine remedy may be had at such " ~ s YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM N HOT FLASHES If you suffer from hot flashes, dizzy spells, Irregular periods, are weak, nervous--due to the "middle-age" period In a woman's life, take Lydia symptoms. Pinkham's Compound Is also a fine stomach tonic! Worth trying! Made la Canada. division of duties, Maj.-Gen J. C. Murchie, above, has been appointed chief of staff of the Canadian Army, with temporary rank of lieutenant general. He'll be responsible for Dominion forces in North America, while Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Stuart, whom he succeeds, retains responsibility fot forces Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. If two sisters are unmarried and are living together, what would be the best way to address a letter 2. If a written invitation to a baby's christening is received, is one obligated to send a gift? 3. Is it proper to fold the napkin when one has finished eating? 4. May one use a spoon or knife for eating peas when dining at a formal affair? 5. Does a woman have the privilege of refusing to shake hands, even if the person she meets extends his hand? 6. If somone mispronounces one's name, would it be all right to correct him? Answers 1. Address the cnv<.!op to the older sister, then include both their names in the heading of the letter. 2. Yes; it imposed this obligation. 3. No; leave the napkin lying loosely beside the plate. 4. Xo; peas should ahvays be taken with the fork no matter if the affair is informal or formal. No kind of food is ever conveyed to the mouth with a knife.' 5. No; do not refuse an offered hand. 6. Yes, but it should be done graciously wtihout showing Government Issues Garden Pamphlet Incidental to any vegetable garden are diseases which affect the crops, and insect pests, but the methods of control are not difficult. These are described in brief, easily understood terms in the new edition of "The Wartime Garden". This pamphlet can be obtained by writing to Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. It is not only useful to the recruit to wartime gardening, but the experienced gardener will also find it valuable for frequent reference, will also find it valuable for frequent reference. Another feature of the new edition of "The Wartime Garden" is a table indicating the best kinds and varieties of vegetables to grow, the amount of seed or plants required for garden rows of 50 feet and the probable return obtainable. Another table shows the time to sow seed or set out plants for every region in Canada. seaman Sabo Officially listed and drawing rations as Ordinary Seaman Sabo, the cocker spaniel mascot of a Canadian destroyer, is so named because of an amazing ability to sabotage food and gear. Ordinary Seaman Sabo slept serenely in his 'mick,' 'or hammock, all through a 'hoi ! ,'al i AWARDED BAR TO DSO Brigadier E. L. Booth, D.S.O. ot Toronto, who has bsen awarded the Bar to the Distinguished Service Order, for valor in the Italian campaign. Stalin Doesn't Want 'To CNvn Europe' Forrest Davis, Associate Editor of the Saturday Evening Post, quotes Marshal Joseph Stalin in a Post, article published not so long ago as saving that the Soviet Union has no desire for the lands of its neighbors. In the first of two articles, "What Really Hapened at Teheran," Mr. Davis says . Mr. Stalin made a sweeping declaration at Teheran of "his desire to conciliate his neighbors, saying flatly that he had no desire to own Europe." Mr. Davis says Mr. Stalin added that "his country is only half populated and the Russians have plenty great new territorial rcsponsibili- Mr. Davis has not disclosed the ^Floating Hedgehogs* Aid Nazi Defenses %zi anti-invasion defenses in the .English Channel and the North Sea, says the Weekly Military Review; published by the German High "This increase in defenses has be-•comc necessary because of intensified air "warfare from Britain," the Review said. - The "hedgehogs" apparently^ are an adoptation of the "Floating Island" fortresses established off the wit!' «0!iK-'vort of motive power. Coffee was introduced into Eu- SITTING ON SUDDEN DEATH Easy to roll, delightful ^ --to smoke yjqden's FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO Have You Heard? A "Save - Your - Waste - Paper" campaign reminds one of the story Of the four men who died on the same day. One was an author. He left $3. The second was a bookseller. He left $30. . The third was a publisher. He left $500. Fourth was a waste-paper merchant. He left $50,000. prominent mei was asked t give his definition of an e. definite: "An expert is one who can complicate simplicity." Bill: "Did you go to your lodge meeting last night?" Pat: "No, Bill, we have to post- P°Bill: "Why?" Pat: "Well, you see, the Grand All Powerful, Invincible, Most Unconquerable Potentate 'dun got beat up by his wife." A milkman, inducted into the army, wrote back home from camp: "Bessie, I sure do like this army life..It's nice to lie abed every morning until five-thirty." Private Jones had been in t Army a week when the serge; asked: "What do you think of t Army £ "I i ■ like i plied Jones, "but just no there's too much drilling sing about between meal SOLDIERS, RUB OUT TIRED ACHES MINARD'S: UnimeHi: HABV CHICKS SPECIAL PRICES FOR JUSTE AND JULY Barred Rock Mixed ....... 10c New Hampshire Mixed .... 11c White Leghorn Mixed ---- 10c Barred Rock Pullets ...... 17c White Leghorn Pullets____20c Don't delay. $1.00 books your order, Carleton Hatcliery, RrUnnniu Hciehts. Ontario. THE QPFORTUNITT OF A LLFB- DON'T TRUST TO LUCK that we'll have chicks later or*. for delivery. Tf you wish them for delivery .lime, July or even later, we should have your order (late. Right'now reasonable- quick delivery, especially' with Leghorns. Bray Hatchery. 130 John N., Hamilton, Ont. GET TOP NOTCH CHICKS FOR a Top Notch Market. There'll he an aelive demand for every Top Notch chick you raise and every egg your Top Notch pullets produce. And if they're as good us their blood-tested Government Approved breeders the broilers" mid quality to do your .heart jrood and the layers will be the full. Write for 1944' catalogue and reduced May pricelist. Also started chicks, free range pullets 8 weeks of age and older. Top Notch Chiekeries, Guelph, Ont. REDUCED PRICES FOR CHICKS, Barred Roeks and Leghorns 11c, Leghorn pullets 22c, Barred Rock pullets 20c, Leghorns are Barron Strain, Rocks are O.B.S. breed, ing. All breeders are blood tested. One dollar books your order. J. D. Johnson, Fergus, Ont. THE NEAREST THING TO LIFE insurance for alliens is the nam-of a reputable long-established Approved chicks from bldodtested breeder.s^that made good In their plus the advantage- of lunching. Pi nve'd "best "by "a'^genf r "ion °of our "mail 'is filled' with* grateful-messages from m.-ioimrs: "Rest I ever had"--"Best T ever bought" -- "Bought SUA pull is iasi. month, still have 500" . . . these are a few of the remarks we are-getting from cusi onicvs. Reduced r.iees for May. e;,-t the Tweddle 1!>44 catalogue and reduced price-list. ^ Tweddle i 'hiek Hatcheries *K>U.-I%r> PRICES MAY «- JI'NE CHICKS FROM A HEAT. BREEDING P'ARM OF 11KKKDKI»S-- number °of s'la'-i id \ 'hu-U "" and Day^olelCoeke re Ik. < nir high qu.-ili. DYEING & CLEANING HAVE VOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to ua for Information. We are glad to 1 answer your questions. Depart-. ment H. Parker's Dyo Works I Limited, 791 Yonge Street To- HAIRDRESSING AMBITIOUS GIRLS and MIDDLE AGE Sa's*5 finest and largesf schools, ^gefined. ^ dignified^ w-ork.f Splendid atu-re. Marvel Hairdressing Schools, 358 Bloor Street, Toronto. Branches 44 King Street, Hamilton, and 74 ' ftide,au\Street Ottawa. LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method. Information on request regarding classes. Robertson's Hairdressing Academy, 187 Avenue Road, Toronto, WIGS, .TOUPES, TRANSFORM-ations, Switches, Curls and all types of finest quality Hair Goods. Write for illustrated catalogue. Toronto Human Hair Supply Co., 528 Bathurst Street, NATURE'S HELP--DIXON'S REM-tcly f„r Rhe nmatie Pains, Neuritis. Thousands praising it. Mun-' ro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. •STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of Ill-health In humans all ages. No one immune! Why not find out if this Is your trouble? Interesting particulars--Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies, Specialists. Toronto 3, Ont BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys offensive odor instantly, 45c bottle. Ottawa agent Denman Drug Store. Ottawa. GOOD RESOLUTION--EVERY SUF. ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. PHOTOGRAPHY DON'T RISK LOSING "SNAPS" THEY CAN'T BE TAKEN AGAIN Get finer "snaps" at lower cost -- Prompt^ Mail ^Service. Send^ your to be developed and printed. This is Canada's largest finishing stu- Caiiada. You'll like our work. too. Any Size Roll--li or 8 Exposures. DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c Praising: Star Snapshot Service, a customer at Windsor, Ont., writes: "I suppose- it's hard to give your usual quick service with help so hard to ^ get, ^but^ as long as you 3* MOUNTED1 ^ENLARGEMENTS 25c Size 4x0" jn Beautiful Easel Mounts Enlargements 4x0" on ivory tinted mounts; 7x9" in Gold, Silver, Circassian Walnut or Black Ebony finish frames, He ea^h- lt en'arge- STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 129. Postal Terminal A, Toronto Plainly on All Orders!1'1 ' r6SS TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION « (11^8 EXi'OSlMiB ROLLS 25c y FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE imperial pnn'j'o i-:itv:ri: PATENTS FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY Patent Solicitors. Established 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. Booklet of Information on request FOR SALE MILKING MACHINES GENUINE HI N MAN RUBBERS and parts for old-style shaft line RowerS& ^Company Limited, Disl Ont. PEACH TREES, APPLES, PEARS, cherries, plums, currants, grapes, asparagus, strawberry ^plants. BURLINGTON, 5 OR 20 ACRES; apples afid pears, bearing: no buildings. Box 141, 73 Adelaide FARMS FOR SALE, IN TEMISK-aming^districl, Woso^ highway SO ACRES GOOD CLAY LOAM farm, tiled 4 rod apart, tobacco acreage, good buildings with hydro full bath in house, good rock to school: S "miles, "from 'Essex! Willi or without farm steak and Chester North, Essex Countv. George S. Tiee Cottam, R.R. 3, Ont. NEW ZEAIiAND WHITE RABBITS, junior stock, 2 months, weight 4"» lbs. mature at 12 lbs.. $10.00 trio. Pedigreed. Guaranteed live delivery. We buy all you raise. Writ: United Rabbitry, Dartmouth, N.S. FOR ANGORA BREEDING STOCK, goras, Pickering, Ont. DeWALT SAWS AND WOODWORK-ing Machines. Newest types available from direct factory representatives for Canada. Quotations gladly furnished on application. DeWalt Disher Corporation Ltd., 402 West Pender St., Vancouver, B.C. ARMY ROOTS NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS of our armed forces, perfect condition, $3.25 delivered. Ladies' army shoes, perfectly rebuilt $2.25 delivered. Money-back guarantee. State size, send money order. Ruskin & Co., Peterborough, Ont. FREE -- COLORED NURSERY Catalogue. Full line of Fruit Trees: Evergreens: Flowering Shrubs; Perennials; Shade Trees; Roses; Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries, Bowmanville, Ontario. SLIPIT HARNESS DRESSING -- Finest^ leather^ and harness pre- houeshold "uses 25c up at "most stores. A product of Lloyds Laboratories. Toronto. ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW. USED, bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric Company Ltd., 2326 Dufferin St., Toronto. JUST OCT, ILLUSTRATED CAN-adian catalogue, 1944 edition, 50c. Vincents ^tamp^Shop, 294 St. WAR MAP^RARGAIN. AN* EXCIT-duecrs "319 'fiar fitre'et^'Toronto. NEW BICYCLES FOR ;*.ll„v A •• ;> boys.^^$42.50--$44 On- - " ' ™der\o0M^lrid"'s,,Vc'ou' < k " Toronto. 1 , MACHINES Tarts still ' available. A t .".'•!. • 2229 Dundas St., Toronto. ^expensive dagger you .,. • • »»...-< plan SUa«d10Tnst?uctions. " rct-r Zlepnig, Waltham, Quebec. POULTRY GRIT Eliminate15 costly8'oyster ' shells by T ll > . 1 (Is nd 1 1 . " ' < Available immediately >•. 100 H). SamP DEALERS WANTED STINSON PEER SUPPLY CO 55S." Delorimler Ave., Monitrcn: HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED FLOORMAN AND .■II round ->ri»t.-s, perm . i.t position. Appiy F'-ifl li7'i.\r. Nearest selective Service Office. THE CORNWALL GENERAL HOS-pital, Cornwall, Ont, is tow selecting ^applicants ^ for student WANTED FULLY QUALIFIED teachers for Home E . aomi-.s and (.. nci ii Shop, to t< f 1 tf giving" qualifil-'ailons ' a'r.a 'al'a'l'y exp, etteh to A. Coh-bou: , , . Ste- $60.00 MONTHLY--WOMAN FOR general housework, good home Mrs. 1 \ H. Dim-, Burniia-ati-.oi-aJ Park Rd., Islington. WANTED WANTED IN YOUR I ■- . i;f<;:' sonn one to take orders in their a large Canadian Government Approved Chick Hatch. •• . v., 1 vestment required. Lib. : - " ami minion. Write, for full i>tail;i Box 130. 73 Adelaide St. West, -Toronto. M A Ni;FACTURER OF Li 0 1-7'eN IS'r App'lJ-* R V'h"II'.I "< " 11111 ' "^1 r '- PROTESTANT TEACHER AS PRIN -eipal for four room school ,:,.«,.-rii-eiplinr.rian. State quaff,, t. and salary rxpeeted. Unties to Wilding. S.'o.-Treas.. ' ss'/'No'. Kor.-ili, R.R. !, Sauit S:e. Mat-;, Ontario. CORDWOOD CONTRACTOR WANTED A-ANTED--CORDWOOD CONTRA' - cars 1,500 voids „fUw»..'.! t-*'lfa':--burton Count-. C|(,*t-' ,,. ioad'-( and laiiuay. $7.50 a cord. A. . Toronto! ° Adela,de 's" "-' " FARM MACniYKRY FARM TRACTORS Ii _Lu Pla liter A \ e-„ ToiuO'a .

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