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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 21 Oct 1937, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBOh? ONT., OCTOBER 21st, 1937 Classified Advertising | AGENTS WANTED AGENTS--TO SELL MEN'S NECK-ties. 100 per cent, profit. Write for free samples and catalogue. Mur-gatroyd Agencies, Yonge St. Arcade, Toronto. _ should read. "Entering Marriage," 24 pages, postpaid, 15c. "Sex and Youth," 104 pages, postpaid, 25c. Our 20 page illustrated catalogue of hooks, drug supplies and household novelties, free ■ upon request. Supreme Specialty, 169 Yonge, Toronto. Bed Spreading Doll, $1.0i postpaid. Robert Harvie East, Toronto. «P0RD" GUARANTEED BLUE r Steel Blades, $1.00 per 100. postpaid. Free samples. J. Dennis, 4227 Marquette, Montreal. | OCAL REPRESENTATIVES wanted, for subscription work. Renewal list supplied. Good commission. Write Canadian Magazine. 347 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. 1MTEN. WOMEN, ALL AGES, MAKE money spare time in home, experience unnecessary. Write soclates, Chatham, Ontario. SALESMAN WANTED BY "THE Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries" (Established 100 years). Send for Centennial Catalogue and Special Lines. Start now, exclusive territory in town or country, liberal terms, free outfit. Stone & Wellington, Toronto 2. AGENCY OPEN IN THIS DIS-trict. Double your money selling our delightful Old English Lavender Shampoo, sample fifteen cents. Do-inion Specialties, 213 Pearson, Toronto. _ REPRESENTATIVE WANTED IN each town for subscription work. Renewal List supplied. Good commission. Must be energetic and reliable. Write Canadian Magazine, 347 Adelaide St. W- Toronto. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST (T-HARLES ALLDER, ANALYTICAL Chemist, established 1926. Analysis of poultry and stock feeds. Box 117 Ingersoll, Ontario. BARN ROOFING -- FENCE POSTS vanized roofing. Superior steel Fence Posts and steel granary lining Superior Products Limited. Sarnia. Ont. Bl ILDING WRECKERS FURNITURE LYONS' USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Great savings in our Furniture Trade-in Department. Our low prices have made this department the largest and most popular in Toronto. Just a few of the hundreds of specials are listed here. If you don't see what you want advertised come in or write, Lyons are sure to have it and at the lowest price in town. Every piece of furniture is sanitarily treated and completely refinished to look like new. $CQ (\(\ Beautiful American walnut $oy.uu bedroom suite large chiff. robe, full length triple mirror vanity and full size 4-poster bed with sagless spring. Completely refinished. Cost new over $200.00. «21 *>0 Walnut flnisn dresser, in * perfect condition, with full size steel bed to match, sagless spring and brand new all-felt mattress. Q en Solid oak dining-room «p l suites, large buffet, exten- sion tables and 6 leather upholstered chairs, in pdfect condition. Your choice of golden or fumed oak. $QQ (\(\ Beautiful solid walnut din-*5y*UU ing-room suite, large buf-fet, twin pedestal extension table, china cabinet and 6 chairs upholstered in genuine leather. A really fine suite and looks brand new; completely refinished. Cost originally about $300.00. $47 Oft Eight-piece, 2-tone walnut ^'•W finish dining-room suite -Queen Ann design; large buffet, extension table and 6 chairs upholstered in genuine leather. Completely refinished. QAQ Aft Luxurious 3-piece chester-^;',uu field suite (unclaimed). -- This suite has been rebuilt and recovered in a very attractive brand new brown repp; has Marshall reversible spring cushions and is a real bargain at this price. Originally cost $175.00, is exactly like new. MQ EQ Full length chesterfield ^ and two roomy chairs to match, upholstered in a novelty repp with reversible Marshall cushions and show-wood walnut frame; completely re-conditioned and dry cleaned. JOE QA Large Chesterfield with * two big chairs, covered in a French Jacquard Taupe shade; completely re-built and thoroughly dry cleaned. Large assortment of Kitchen Cabinets, Sewing Machines, Gas Stoves, Library Tables, Beds, Spring Mattresses, Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Studio Couches, etc., at amazingly low prices. TRADE-IN DEPT. LYONS' BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERING CO. Save 40%. Buy Direct from Factory 478 YONGE ST. TORONTO GLASS EYES Chinese Dislike Drinking Coffee Wil Not Buy the Beans For A Penny A Pound A little-known peculiarity of the Chinese is their dislike of coffee. Yet down in South America, thousands of tons of good coffee beans are used for stoking railway engines, burned on rubbish dumps or thrown into the sea, in order to keep up t,he price of the product. Such beans have been offered to Chinese merchants for a few pennies a pound, but the offer was not snapped up. In the United States matters are just the other way round. Large sums have been spent in trying to persuade the ubiquitous coffee drinker to turn to tea. This is having some suceess, but the American still prefers coffee. OTHER NATIONS DO Ireland drinks very little coffee but her consumption is more than five times that of China, although China has more than 300 people against about four million in Ireland, people against about four million in Ireland. The Danes consume more coffee than any other nation -- more than 16 pounds per head in the course of the year. Each Swede drinks about 15 lbs. each Norwegian about 12 pounds. And then come the Belgians, the Americans, the Dutch, the French and the Used To Wake Up With A Headache Now «Fresh and Lively Every Morning Here is a man who woke up every morning with a dull headache. Then Kruschen transformed his days. Read his letter:-- "I used to wake up in the mornings with a dull headache. A year ago, I started taking Kruschen Salts regularly. Today, I wake up fresh and lively and can do my day's work without any exertion. I can recommend Kruschen for anyone suffering from headaches and constipation, and for putting new life into you. I intend to continue with Kruschen for the rest of my life."--E.P. Headaches can nearly always be traced to a disordered stomach, and to the unsuspected retention in the system of stagnating waste material which poisons the blood. Remove these poisons--prevent them from forming again--and you'll never have to worry any more. And that is just how Kruschen Salts brings quick and lasting relief from headaches. MISCELLANEOUS |C JEWEL WATCHES ONLY $5.95. Send us picture of any man's lady's wrist watch, sold anywhere BIG BEN 60ES FURTHER BECAUSE EVERY CHEW LASTS LONGER THE PERFECT Chewing Tobacco Wife - you do not love me any more -- at least, not as much as you used to." Husband -- "Why?" Wife --■ "Because you always let me get up to light the fire now." Husband -- "Nonsense, my dear! You're getting up to light the fire makes me love you all the more." It is well that a man be not wise in his own conceit, nor make the mistake of taking the conceit of others for wisdom. He -- "You've been out with worse-looking fellows than I am, haven't you?" She did not reply. "I said you've been out with worse-looking fellows than I am, haven't you?" She -- "I heard you the first time. I was trying to think." Husband -- "Have you ever wonder-_jyou would do if you had Rock- 'No. but I often wondered ^ould have done if he'd had Fall Fertilizing AM to Pastures A Benefit Which More and More Farmers Are Recognizing The value of the application of fertilizers in the fall to pastures and alfalfa, and particularly to permanent pastures, is becoming more generally recognized. The fertilizers used for this purpose, being composed of phosphates and potashes, do not leech from winter snows and rains, and the plant food they supply is ready to give the desired results with the first growth in the spring. Further, the fall application is a saving of time in the spring when so many other farm operations demand attention. The application may be made either before or after the freeze-up. The specially balanced fertilizers for this purpose recommended by the Provincial Fertilizer Boards are 0-12-6, 0-12-10, 0-12-15, 0-16-6. 0-16-10 and 0-16-12, to be applied at the rate of at least 300 pounds per acre. It would be wasteful to apply a complete fertilizer in the fall, that is, one containing nit- rogen in addition to the phosphori^ acid and potash, as most of the nitro^ arted in the spring. Great Britain Gets Canadian Eggs' Exports of Canadian eggs to Great Britain in the export season whichj started recently are expected to ag-< gregate in the neighbourhood of one and one-quarter million dozen eggs.j The export season extends from the! middle of September to the latter] part of November and at the end of; September about 9,000 cases--3,240-000 eggs--had gone forward. The export trade at this season is, « made up of eggs laid in the spring which are held under refrigeration until shipping date. Saskatchewan,' Manitoba and Ontario are the chief exporting provinces, with Quebec and' Alberta making smaller shipments, j "An insurance company will tell you that women are outliving the ^Jiek& and 'SHeAes WITH TH j|§0Y SCOUTS s, late. Evangeline, frag-, fluted yellow chalice cup, . All field run bulbs, as dug, $1 per 1,000. Canadian Pacific Bulb Gardens. Duncan. Vancouver Island. BUSINESS BROKERS ATTENTION! ANY BUSINESS anywhere, sold quickly, confidentially for cash. Consolidated Business Brokers. 24 Bloor West, Toronto. CARPETS RE-WOVEN INTO RUGS £)LD CARPETS WOVEN INTO RE-versible Rugs. Write for price list. Baker Cleaning Co., Toronto 4. CROSSED FOX AND BLOOD-hound pups, 3 months old, males .56.; females $3. Allen Hill, R.R. 2, Beaverton. FILMS AND PRINTS lipHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR favourite negatives, 12 for 75c; I for 25c. Complete with envelopes. | Sample, 10c. Brightling, 29 Richmond Toronto. pLANT LILIES NOW - ADD TO brightness of your garden with Lilies from home-grown bulbs of reliable varieties. Also other perennial flowers--and fruit trees for northern gardens: all of the hardiest strains. Send for Autumn Catalogue with instructions for Lilies, etc. Arrival of all plants in good condition guaranteed. The Manitoba Hardy Plant Nursery, F. L. Skinner. Prop., Drop-more, Manitoba. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MACHINERY REBUILT FARM MACHINERY AND trucks composed of: Grain choppers 8" to 15"; Gas engines 1% to 14 h.p.; Tractors 8 x 16 to 25 x 40 h.p.; Power units 26 h.p. up; Ensilage cutters; 21 Trucks from 14-ton up. We pay spot cash for old tractors. Write or see us. Hanna's International Sales & Service, MacDonnell St., Guelph, Ontario. MEN WANTED JOLLS DEVELOPED; PRINTED, One free enlargement 25c. Re-fcints 10 for 25c. Photo-Craft, 183% ling St. E„ Toronto. PINE DARK EASTERN from foundation stock and high t production; correspondence invit-Maple Leaf Mink Ranch, Blen- ^yANTED -- AMBITIOUS MEN, IS years or over, to learn detective work. Big pay. Rewards. Interesting home-study course. Free information. Write to Morris L. Julien, Box 25, Station T., Montreal. J^EARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE Trumpet, Trombone. Become a Musician. Send for Form for six days' Free Trial. Ten months' terms--no in terest. Literature free. Greene Music Company. 57 Queen St.. East. Toronto. PATENT ATTORNEY ROY L. KNOX, Registered Attorney. Information regarding Invention Patents; Drawings; Registrations; Sales. 14 Metcalfe, Ottawa. PATENTS INVENTIONS PATENTED, WRITE today for helpful, illustrated booklets free. W. Irwin Haskett, 18 Elgin, Ottawa. J^N OFFER TO EVERY INVEN-tor, List of inventions and full information sent free, THE RAMSAY COMPANY, Registered Patent At-torneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. and each man PERSONALS MEDICAL , Ont. FUK FARMING QONSTIPATED?--IMMEDIATE RE- --- lief (Money back guarantee). Per- MINK J feet (brand) Laxative Pills, 35c box, 3 boxes $1.00. Mail orders invited. Perfect Chemical, 460 Richmond W., Toronto. |AISE MINK FOR PROFIT -- GET started right with Moss "Quetico" ain mink--guaranteed stock. Write r full information, Moss Fur Farms, Btmited (mink breeding specialists), ■>apawe. Ontario. GAMES ■JPOR FALL AND WINTER PARTIES I- Ten entirely new and original l«lub and parlor games, in attractive ►BoTsxlet form, assorted to suit all .tastes and occasions, 10 cents. Canadian-American Novelties, 122 Wellington Street West, Toronto. GREAT SALE USED PIANOS QRIGINALLY COSTING WHEN new up to $800., good makes, beau-iful walnut, mahogany and golden oak abinets, in real good condition, tuned, ncluding piano benches; bargain ■ices, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50. Ideal for >mes, schools, churches. Write for uf bargain price list. Sovereign's »les, 2418B DufferiS Bt., ypf^fltfr gTRONACH'S STOMACH POWDER, Quick relief Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Bloating, Billiousness, Nausea. Successfully used many years. Large package mailed postpaid 50c. Stronach Medicines;" 536 Dovercourt. Toronto. gTRONACH'S TAPEWORM REM-edy, simple, inexpensive, effective. Write today for complete infor- 10c BRINGS Y°U 6 ISSUES OF Herbal Health Magazine, a marvellous guide to better health and zestful living. Acclaimed by 20,000 Canadians. Interesting. Story of herbs in the life of the American Indians by John R. Cressy, Herbal Specialist. Formulas for common ailments. Frank discussions of symptoms, causes and treatment. Dietary Hints. Questions and Answers. Every issue of this wonderful magazine contains valuable coupons saving you up to one dollar on purchases of herbal preparations. Send ten cents to Teepee News, 1536 Dnn4.aa. W„ Toronto. A MAN'S TONIC--MEN'S FRIEND (For men only), 50 pills $2.00-- directions enclosed; mail orders postpaid. Hygienic Laboratories, 460 Richmond St. W., Toronto. Phone WA. 2448. PROPERTIES WANTED QOOD PRICES PAID FOR OLD Buildings anywhere for wrecking. Greenwood House Wreckers, 440 Greenwood, Toronto. REMNANTS jpREE !-70 QUILTING PATTERNS! Giant washfast remnants! "Makes five quilts" Cottons! Prints; $1.00 "Collect". Sample bundle, 25c. Refund guarantee! Maritime Textiles, 8049 Degaspe, Montreal. STAMPS AND COINS CORONATIONS, JUBILEE, COM-memoratives, Triangles-- 40 different stamps 10c to approval applicants. Edgard, 108 Maple, Windsor, Ontario. WATCH REPAIRS 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE $1.00 rePlaees mainspring, jewel, cleaning, hands, crystals, dial repaired. Providing no parts missing. 2-years guarantee. Return postage paid. Formerly -with Hamilton Watch Factory. American Swiss Watch Specialist Reg'd, Dept. W., 4313 Brebeuf, Montreal. _^ "Mr. McPherson, how about buying tn0 latest atlas?" Mr. Mcpherson -- "Not noo, mon; until the affairs in Europe are more settled." Some folks insist on figuring life like a custard pie, if the crust is good, the filling will get by. Figure this out for yourself: "What does the bride think when she walks into the church?" "Aisle. Altar. Hymn." The late Thomas A. Edison was showing a party of friends over his beautiful summer residence, equipped with many labor-saving devices. One exception, however, was a turnstile so stiff that it required considerable strength to force a passage. One by one his guests pushed their way through. At length one of them ventured to say: "Mr. Edison, why do you have everything so perfect except this awful turnstile." "Ah," replied the host, his eyes twinkling. "Everybody who pushes that turnstile around, pumps eight gallons of water into the tank on my roof." At breakfast one morning, the town bachelor noticed some hand-writing on one of his three-minute eggs. Examining it closely he made out the following message; "This egg was packed by a girl who is prepared to marry the man who notices this message. She is said to be the prettiest girl in this neighborhood." He wrote: "I would like to correspond with you -- object matrimony." Several days later he received a reply: "I am flattered by your offer, but' I am now married and have three chil- odd 1 "Human natur of credulity and incredulity, ed a lecturer. ' If you tell a there are two hundred and se lion stars, he'll accept yor.r it. But if you put up a sigi Paint," he's never satisfied proves it is fresh. man that '•enty bit-word for "Fresh There's And he There's IE BETTER THINGS leauty all about us here, 3 wise who finds it; Issue No. 43--'37 Not Thinking of Retirement Official denial of a rumour circulat- Wialional'Scoirt Jamboree in Holland, that Lord Baden-Powell was contemplating retirement as World Chief Scout, was made by Mr. J. F. M. Stewart of Toronto, upon his return from the Jamboree, where he*-acted as official head of the Canadian Scout contingent. Mr. Stewart is Chairman of the Executive Board of the Canadian General Council of the Boy Scouts' Association. "It was officially announced by the Imperial Scout Headquarters in London," Mr. Stewart stated, "that there was absolutely no foundation to the rumor. "My wife and I had the pleasure of spending a week-end at Pax Hill with Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, and the World Chief Scout was in excellent health, full of energy, and discussing a long list of Scout engagements. Some of these were two years ahead. This winter he will visit South Africa and Rhodesia. In 1939 he expects to attend a Scout Jamboree in the West Indies, and another in New South Wales, on the other side of the world. He also plans to attend the next World Rover Moot, to be held in Scotland in 1939. "No, the old chief is still the irrepressible, ever-youthful B.-P., and he is not for a moment thinking of going on the shelf." The international gathering of the Scouts in Holland Mr. Stewart reported as a splendid, happy gathering that offered an unforgettable example of in-ternation youth friendliness, in contrast to the strain and turmoil that characterizes so much of the adult world today. Some 28,000 boys were present from 32 different countries, . and only the happiest fraternizing] I characterized their .t.»'^-wBne.w of] camping together. The Canadian Scouts made a cellent impression, and very creditably represented the Dominion in the various reviews. In the great opening march past before Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina of Holland and Lord Baden-Powell, Canada had the honour of leading the British Empire section c 8,000 boys, the largest division of th review. The next largest visiting cot tingent was the French, whose 2,00(5] Scouts made a splendid appearance. LEONARD EAR OIL For Those Who Are HARD OF HEARING NERVES STOP THEM SCREAMING I If you worry--with that queer taut feeling in your stomach--take PHOSFERINE. A few tiny, economical drops each day will help steady those ragged nerves, improve your 50c, $1.00 and $1^50. * Eg 68 ... D NERVE TONIC I LEARNED TO BEAT' ACID INDIGESTION once life was miserable, """" hk N0 APTCT,Tt-;little sl«p...untu the doctor said ^ "ALKALIZE*, ---' BUT NOW" AT the firstj sign of ACID-indigestion | I USE PHILLIPS' and i feel UK€ A NEW PERSON ALMOSTf immediatuy/ The fastest way to "alkalize" is to carry your alkalizer with you. That's what thousands do now that genuine Phillips' comes in tiny, peppermint flavored tablets--in a flat tin for pocket or purse. Then you are always ready. gas," nausea, "over-crowding*' from hyper-acidity begin to ease. "Acid headaches," "acid breath," over-acid stomach are corrected at the source. This is the quick way to ease your own distress -- avoid o others.

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