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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 10 Aug 1944, p. 6

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS. COLBORNE, ONT., AUGUST 10, 1944 Four Reasons -- Among Many Canadians are holding and buying more Victory Bonds because they realize: --that in 1944, Canada's war expenditures may be the highest of any year to date and must be financed. --that increased war production will shorten the war. --that Victory Bonds are the best safeguard against the needs of the future. --that Victory Bonds are the most secure and saleable investment, and yield s good interest return. There is no better investment than Dominion of Canada Bonds. Hold and Buy Morel 36 King Street Wttt Toronto Telephone: ELgin 4821 Wood, Gundy & Company OTTAWA REPORTS That Canadian Wheat Supply In 1945 Will Probably Be 10 to 15% Less Than In 1944 Canada's wh#at surplus at the close of the current crop year is expected to be between 330,000,000 and 350,000,000 bushels compared with 594,000,000 at the end of July, 1943, but crop prospects are such as to suggest that total wheat supplies in Canada during the next 12 months will be perhaps only 10 to 15% less than they were in the crop year just coming to a close. Reductioi in prices of imported farm machinery, as a result of the Budget announcement of the cancellation of duty and war exchange, will amount to about SsVzfo on general line implements, 11^% on cream separators, 5}4% on tractors and 5% on tractor repair parts, according to H. H. Bloom, administrator of Farm Machinery for Wartime Prices and Trade Board. The new Federal bill to stabilize prices of agricultural products has its keynote in the clause providing that in prescribing prices, the administering board "shall endeavour to ensure adequate and stable returns for agriculture by promoting orderly adjustment from war to peace conditions, and shall endeavour to secure a fair relationship between the returns from agriculture and those from other occupations." Legislation provides for the setting up of a Board of three to administer the Act and regulations passed from time to time. It authorizes the Board to prescribe, with the approval of the Governor-in-Council, prices at which the Board may purchase agricultural products in the market. Two alternate methods of stabilizing operations are provided for: first, that the Board may purchase products at the prices prescribed, according to standards and grades covered by Acts now in existence, or which may be set up by the Board. In the alternative, the Board is empowered to pay to producers the difference between the prices prescribed by the Board for any product, and the average price at which the product is selling on the open market, in case the average market price is below the prescribed price. Either method may be used at any time according to what the Board determines is necessary. A revolving fund of not more than $200,000,000 is provided by the Act for the Board's operation. All agricultural pro- You Can Profit From 'DRILL-HOLE NEWS' Heat ion! ^hlch" brln*B^gold-iihare speculators up to date with latest diamond-drilling; progress reports of companies In tbc boom camps. eon afford to be withe UNITED SECVIUTIES CO. 371 nay Street, Toronto 1, Om Please send me Hole News," it stood that this ducts are included except wheat which is already under the Wheat Board Act. How Can /? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I clean window A. Try rubbing them with a rough flannel cloth dipped in flour. Q. How can I give a polish to cut glass? A. Articles of cut glass will have a brilliant polish if a little turpentine is added to the water when cleaning them. Use about oner tablespoon to two quarts of water. Q. How pan I make rice pudding with raising so that it will not A. Cook the raisins separately, as they frequently curdle the pudding. Drgjn off the water and add to the pudding when the rice is done Q. How can I coloi ing back faded faded ii A. If cole____ merit, use a little vinegar in the rinse water after laundering and it will help revive the colors. Q. How can I maka a wall paper A. Mix 1 cup of flour and J^-cup cold water to a smooth paste. Add 2 tablespoons salt, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 1 tablespoon kerosene. Boil until it thickens, stirring constantly. Allow it to cool, then knead thoroughly. Use the same as the manufactured kind. FLYING CHICKS Just 24 hours before this picture was taken in Chicago, these biddies were eggs in California. United Air Lines Stewardess Lyn Stauffer fondles chicks which made trip as experiment in post-war possibilities in transportation by air of such items to foreign countries. Strawboard Used In Containers Those who are studying the request of the Hinde & Dauch Paper Company for wheat, rye and oat straw may be influenced by the knowledge that strawboard is urgently needed by the Department of Munitions and Supply. Strawboard is used extensively in the manufacture of corrugated shipping containers for overseas shipments. It is also used in the packaging of certain foods for civilian requii King and Queen See Robot Downed The King and Queen of England saw a robot bomb shot down a short distance from where they were standing during a visit to an ack-ack emplacement, the BBC stated in a radiocast recorded by NBC. Their Majesties were visiting the antiaircraft battery when a robot bomb sputtered overhead. 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Is it in good form to send engraved invitations to a christening? ',♦4. Is "Your's Very Truely" a correct closing for a letter? 5. Wouldn't it be time enough for a bride to wait until she returns from her honeymoon trip before acknowledging wedding gifts? 6. What does it mean when fri-candeau is on a menu card? ANSWERS 1. She should first serve from the .left side, the woman guest of honor. Who is seated to the right of the host, then proceed to the left. 2. "Mother, this is James Gray." If the man should be probably ten years older than the girl, she may say, "Mr. Gray." 3. 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