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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Oct 1944, p. 4

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3A ve Wt 19 SAR PLT DLT LT aie £3 5 4 HT © LEIS aE Sa yo 'Dr.Chase's.. . KIENEY 2 Pl LLS ; Have You Heard? An Aberdonian -went to Austra- fia. When he returned three years later he found his three brothers, all with beards, at the railway sta- tion. "What's the big idea?" he asked. "Ye ken quite well ye took the tazor awa' wi' ye," was the reply. --O-- "I told her that each hour with her was like a pearl to me." "And did that impress her?" "No. She told me to quit stringing her?" IE. "And now, doctor, that I've told you I am going to marry Jane, there's one thing 1 want to get off my chest." "You just tell me about it, my boy." "A tattooed heart with the name Mabel on it." --0-- : Daughter: #'Dad, what's the best way to make Willie stop spending so much money on me whenever he takes me out?" Dad: "Marry him." Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. When writing a letter to a newly made friend, which would be the better closing, "Yours very truly", or "Lovingly yours"? 2. Would it be all right for a member of the family of a bride- to-he to give a shower for her? 3. How are bananas eaten at a dinner? 4. When should the joint card of the husband and wife be used? 5. Is it correct to eat bacon with the fingers? 6. Is it obligatory that one in- troduce all guésts at ~~ small dinner or luncheon? "ANSWERS 1. Neither form is good. The first form is too formal and the latter would be too intimate. It would be better to say, "Sincerely yours." 2. No; it is poor taste to. do so, and is nothing less than an indirect demand that. her friends give something to her. 3. With the fingers. 4. Such cards may De used by the bride when Salling after her. retuen from the honeymoon, when sending a gift in which her hus- band shares, and in sending accep- tances or regrets to invitations in whicli "both participate. 5. No. It is always eaten with a fork. The rule is the same for French fried potatoes. 6. Yes; do so by all means, WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING Making Hay Making hay while the sun shines is not thc only time farmers can now cure hay, says The Christian Science Monitor. Experiments be- gun by the University of Tennessee and the Tennessee Valley Authori- ty have proved, to the satisfaction of pioneering farmers in Indiana at least, that the several kinds of hay-can be cured na ro type of mow. The mow has a ribbed floor, equipped with ducts, through which air blows up into and through the hay piled on the floor. Recent expe-iments at Purdue University show the cost of such an electrically-operated ~~ system need not exceed $500 This would make the cost average $2 a ton, a figure more than compensated for by added feed value. Hay in the field has up to 80 per cent in moisture; retained moisture is a feed premium, and the new system retains as much as 40 per cent, compared with 25 per cent retained after sun curing, Other nutrients, such as leaves otherwise lost in field handling, also add to the benefits of the in- side system. One farmer is-using a machine which chops the hay as it is cut, when blown into the dry- ing mow, the stalks take up only half as much space as ficld-cured hay. : ON MOROTAI pd » Because he is thoroughly fa. miliar with. the island of Morotai, ° Lt.-Gen. L. H., Van Oyen, above, Royal Netherlands Indies Army, was of great assistance to American forces when they invaded that Moluccas island only. -300 miles from 'the Philippines. Britain To Build 4,000,000 Homes A government aim to build some 4,000,000 permanent houses in bomb:-ravaged England within 12 years after the construction" of homes: is generally resumed revealed recently in the House of Commons. . g Thomas Johnston, secretary of state for Scotland, also announced.' applications were on hand mean- while for the ercction of more than 221,000 temporary houses. Mr. Johnston said the three types of emergency houses so far ap- proved--all with standard fittings and a calculated life of at least 10 years--would consist of pre-fabri- cated concrete units, of light steel . frames with asbestos cement walls and of pre-fabricated wood covered with asbestos sheeting. 5 i 3 SPARED BY TRUCE n the chance to leave embattled Sven the attacking Allies and the defending Calais during a 24-hour truce Nas, these civil- as cross the Cafais Cdnalibridge as they hurry out of the French fans . One elderly woman, too weak to walk, is shown being port by a neighbor. Shortly after the truce ended, Canadian "troops were in possessicn of the city. was * MORE TERROR FOR TOKYO This will give you an idea, of what goes on in the B-20 assembly 5c plant at Wichita, Kan, where this 17-ton main center wing sec- tion of the Boeing Superfortress, complete with huge dual wheels of the main landing gear and two of the four 2200-horsepower engines, is being lowered to join the fuselage bomb bay "section. Soon the completed bomber will join others to help blast Hiro- hito's empire We Can't Do "Less Than They Now is the time to get your finances in order to buy Victory Bonds when sales start October 23. The success of this loan is just as vital to Canada and to the fu- ture of this country as any previous loan, says the Financial Post, Its success will be in proportion to <the amount of bonds bought by individuals; to the degree of self- sacrifice that they assume in those purchases. The war is not yet won. Our men in the fighting services are now making their most supreme effort, hardship, can surely do no less, And It Wasn't Even Paid For! "This is a remarkable suit of clothes I'm wearing," a man said to his friend "The wool was grown in Australia, the cloth was made in New England, the suit was tailored in Rochester, and 1 bought it in Louisville, Isn't jt interesting how so many people can make a living out of something I haven't even paid for," The Canadian people at home, for ; whom this war has meant so little 1933-44 Edition Canada Year Book The Canada Year Book is the of- ficial statistical annual of the coun- try and contains a thoroughly up- to-date account of the natural re- sources of the Dominion and their development, the history of" the country, its institutions, ifs demo-: graphy, the different branches of production, trade, transportation, finance, education, etc--in brief, a comprehensive study within the, limits of a singlé volume of the social and economic "conditions . of the Dominion, Cloth-bound edition: $2.00 -- Re- mittance should be made by money order, postal note, or accept ed cheque payable to The Receiver General of Canada. Paper-bound edition $1.00 -- These copies have been set aside for ministers of religion, bona fide students and school teachers. Ap- plication with remittance must be forwarded to the Dominion Statis- tician, Dominion Bureau of Sta- tistics, Ottawa, How Can I? By Anne Ashley ~ Q. How can I keep the garbage can clean? A. The garbage can or pail will * be much easier to clean if a fresh newspaper lining is placed in it after each. emptying. Q. How can I keep a raincoat from flying open at the bottom when facing a driving rain? A. A couple of clasps sewed be- low the lower button, to use in such an emergency, will repay one for the trouble. Q. How can I clean the pleated famp shades? : A. These shades can be cleaned by using the blower of the vacuum cleaner on them, The dust will be removed in a short time. Q. How can I avoid frosting that runs? A. Add a half Ld having teaspoonful of ya rth TE Artist's conception of the Hematite ore showings on the Western portion of the Westland Prospecting Syndicate holdings, the Mississagi iron ore range, Algoma Min. Inge Division, IL Is easy to see that thls section of the property lends Itself to open cut mining operations. WESTLAND PROSPECTING SYNDIC . ATE ' IRON--Steel's Priceless Ingredient -- CAPITALIZATION $10,000.00 | ! : : . Canada's emergence as a prime producer of high-grade iron ore is a fact of tremendous economic significance to our industrial future. The centre of this newly developing industry exists within the boundaries of Ontario and its growth has been accelerated by the advent of Steep Rock as a shipper of ore to the smelters of Ohio. As new zones of fron ore deposition are brought to light, - especially those which are easily accessible and developable at low cost, we are destined to benefit te] from a rising industrial prosperity that amply assures a substantial future growth trend. @ Summary Report on WESTLAND'S Properly 1 wish to submit the following re4 port on your proup of Eighteen mining claims, situated in Township 176, Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division, Ontario, f Spread tly 18 miles North of the il - age of Iron Bridge, "The property is reached by the White River Road, which is kept in excellent condition by the Provincial Government, from which a road turns ot to within two miles of your claims. n easy trail continues [rom there to your propetty' The claims are staked on a very provising Hematite deposit, which has en traced for a distance of threes Sample No. 1--Iron. quarters of a mile over three claims,' Sample No. 2---Iron end shows a well defined deposit of Sample No, 8--Iron strong continuity of Hematite, ranging Sample No, 4--Iron from eight feet to twenty feet in widt Sample No. 5--Iron- and in one place One Hundred [eet Sample No. 6--Iron rom wall to wall, to sce that this isa big thing, In conclusion, 1 from Steep Rock. Ropsiloly submitted, (Signed) W. E. Stringer, July 10th, 1944, The vein suns a ittle South of East, going into Stringer Lake on the East, with good showings 5 Hematite [lote across the lake. the West side, where stripping is bes ing done, the vein continues in a Jasper conglomerate with plenty of soft material [or a replacement body. I think that it is the Diabase that has brought in the iron. . + and that mining a minimum of. a six foot width of this Hematite would show a good profit. Therefore, with widths and continuity .as above stafed, it is easy am very impressed with this deposit. It is the largest Heme atite body that 1 have ever seen apart WESTLAN economically and profitably. themselves of this serious h. an impottant and vital industry. A Sincerely Conceived Development Project of Promising Potentialities Sufficient surface work, trenching, etc., has been done to date to indicate that the find brought to light is one of major importance. A drilling program is shortly to be undertaken to define the depth and extent of the showings. The significant feature about the grade of ore found on the Westland property lies in the fact that from it can be produced the finest grade of stecl, Certificate of Assay No. 16285 Provincial Assay Office This is to certify that the samples assayed by us for the PROSPECTING SYNDICATE 24 King Street, West, Toronto, gave the following result: se seeevscnsane iy world, the smelters on the south sh dica August 31st, 1044, - 64.41% 67.94% 68.14% 08.24% 66.33% 61.79% H: A. Moddle, Acting Provincial Assayer. A nau( from tide-water to the greatest ore market in the ore of Lake Erie, can be effected Domestic Iron Ore Production Seen as Urgent National Need Mr. W, L. Millar, Liberal Member of Parliament for Algoma- Manitoulin, when defending the Ontario Government's One dollar r-ton ore bounty, stated; "It is estimated that Canada pays the nited States. approximately $200,000,000 for iron and steel In various forms, and it is ncumhent upon the Canadian people to rid a p, by the fullest development of Offering of Units at $30 Per Unit "{Kash Unit exchangeable for 300 shares In a Company to be formed) Units may be purchased through your own Bank or Broker ws or direct from: Metal Syndicates 14, W. Ferguson, Manager) 24 King Street: West Metal Syndicates, # King W, Toronle, Syndicate at $30 per unit. Toronto, Canada * 4 PHOME. + ADELAIDE 4720 Herewlth my remittance of Siveervirirersinirrarineanrsenddn full PAYMERE FOF ¢uursivunirissiiieniecninrn ints of Westland Prospecting NAME rn nr ry ADDRESS nnn nn Sg Make all eheques payable ba Metal Syndicates) o¥ HARNESS DRESHING ~-- V-Nedo Xo TV-N HN » 3 Canada's Standard Shohe i AN baking soda to the boiling frosting and it will keep it from running, QQ. How can I make an attractive looking salad? A. A pretty salad can be made by jelling a chicken salad in the shape of a ring and placing one's favorite dressing in the hollow of the ring, QQ. How can I remove 'marks made from an indelible pencil? A. Grease the spots with lard, rubbing thoroughly. Then wash with soap and warm water. w Russia Replanting Devastated Forests Forest tracts in Russia burned or cut down during the war are now being restored on a large scale. Tens of thousands of hec- tares of forests are now being planted in the liberated areas central Russia. Some - 10,000 hec- ,~ tares will be planted in the Oréd Voronezh, Tula and other regions this year. ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS FARMS FOR SALE INCOME TAX REPORTS, complete monthly Bookkeeping Services, small businesses our specialty, A. Brett & Company, 8 Wellington Street East, Toronto. BABY CHICKS PULLETS: BARRED ROCKS, White Leghorns, New Hamp- shires, Hybrids 18 weeks to lay- ing... You will save money by booking your 1945 chicks now. We give liberal discounts for early booking and we guarantee the price against a ralse or decline. Tliere {8 also the advantage of getting the chicks when you want them by ordering early. 8end for catalogue and pricelist, Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- ed, Fergus, Ontario. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WE have laying pullets, and for later in the month a limited supply of dayolds. November and December chicks should be ordered now. "We have. copies of the Report on Ontario's 1944 Poultry Confer- ence, and wlll be glad to mail you copy. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. N., Hamilton, Ont. CHOICE PULLETS LAYING AND ready to lay. Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, White Leghorns, Hy- brids and .other breeds. Order your 1945 chicks now. Discounts for Early Booking and Early De- livery. It will pay you to write for prices to-day. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. DYEING & CLEANING IDICAL MEDIUM DAIRY FARM, fenced and tiled. Hydro and water serviced bulldings, wind and lightning protected; rail and bus commercial © outlets, McKenzle, Princeton, Ontario. FARM FOR SALE AT ORO STA- tion, 115 acres, 8 acres bush; 85 acres under cultivation, balance pasture. Steel-roofed barn 100' Xx 45', 8-roomed brick house with steel roof. Driving shed and blacksmith shop with steel roof, Silo. Close to school, village and station. Apply Thos, F. Bell, Oro Station, Ontario. ot ' 120 ACRES ON NO.: 2 HIGHWAY «in Colborne East, 8-roomed Brick House, city conveniences, 3-picce bath, running water, electricity all buildings, 2 creeks, large hen- house. Apply Warrysh, Colborne, Ontario. HELP WANTED HERDSMAN, R.O.P. EXPERIENC- ed, also other help, for dairy farm near St. Catharines, immed- jately, good residence, city lights and water. Apply, with full par- . ticulars and reference, McMahon's Dairy, Port Dalhousie, Ont. HAIRDRESSING AMBITIOUS GIRLS and MIDDLE AGE women, lcarn halrdressing at Cane ada"s finest and 'largest schools. 'Refined, 'dignified work. Splendid pay. Write oF call for free liter- ature. Marvel Hairdressing Schools, HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS 368 Bloor Street. Toronto. Branches dyeing or cleaning? Write to us 44 King Street, Hamilton. and 74 for Information. We are glad -to Rideau Street. Ottawa. answer your questions. Depart- ment H, Parker's Dye Works LEARN HAIRDRESSING THRE Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To-_ Robertson method Information ronto. on request regarding classes, Robertson's Hairdressing - Acad- FOR SALE emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto, ATTENTION FARMERS! LIVESTOCK ORDERS TAKEN FOR SHEAF SALE. 2 Yor ~ Loader attachments for Corn | 1G PA GGL AF Bh FUIUE Binders for 1945 delivery. Place and sire: reason for selling, ill your order now. For further in- health. A ply W: I. Ketche formation write Peter J. Seip, Aly TAPDIYS We laa chesony Gnade HIN Ont Tweed, Ont. Telephone No. 10. BIBCTRIC MOTORS, NEW. USE). MACHINERY" FOR SALE ought, sold, rebuilt: elts, . BOGE ithe Allon mites | FORDSON TRACTOR. mpCONTL Company. Li ol uitenn e Plant~Ave.,, Toronto, - FOR SALE--FREMLIN'S HOUNDS thoroughbred, seven only. Guar- anteed . to hunt, Order promptly. D. W. Fremlin, Bar River. ARMY BOOTS NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS of our armed forces, perfect con- dition, $3.25 delivered. Money- back guarantee. State size, send 'money . order. Ruskin & Co. Peterborough, Ont. FOR SALE REGISTERED. OXFORD : Down Rams, one two years, one yearling, also Ram Lambs, reas- onable price, Carl R.R Nn. 2. Harrow JOHN BURR HORIZONTAL MILL, turret lathe with auto drive and motor. Madison bearing grinder, 8 buffers, sheet metal roll form- ere, 32 used Caliper thread gauges, N.F.N.8. and B.8.P, with setting plug gauges free fit go and not go. Contact, F. C. Martin, 72 Stafford St. AD. 3427, Toronto. Men's Handkerchiefs 10c ea. WRITE FOR FREE LIST ON ALL dry goods, flannelette and small- wares, Part time agents wanted. Orders over $2,00 sent postpaid, Goods satisfactory or money re- funded. : LAWLAND & KLAT INC. Wholesnle Retail 917 Mount Royal E., Dept. WP Montreal Gillanders, MEDICAL STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the catise of Ill-henlth in humans, all ages. No one im- mune! Why not find out if this "4s your trouble? Interésting par-- ticulars--Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies, 8pecialists, Toronto 8. BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys offensive odor finstantly, 45c¢ bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman Drug Store, Ottawa. : IT'S IMPORTANT -- EVERY SUF- ferer of Rheumatic; Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- edy. Munro's Drug Store, 3356 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00. ARTHRITIC PAIN? FOR ~- ARTH- ritic Pain take Fermol Rheumatic Arthritic Pain Tablets -- get positive relief! At your druggist's or send $1.00 today® and recelve one month's - supply postpaid, Fermol Distributors, Box 712, London, Ont, . GOOD ADVICE! EVERY SUFFER- er of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- itis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FRED A. BODDINGTON BUYS, sells, exchanges musical instru- ments. 111 Church Toronto 2. BUCKEYE" TILING MACHINE complete with surveying equip- ment. In working condition. H. Price, R.R. 1 Wheatley, Ont, NEW DISCOVERY, TESTED, SAVER 46% gasoline, guaranteed, Send stamped envelope for Information. B. Brodie, Vilna, Alta. \ = SLIPIT FINEST leather and harness preservative. -8lipit also has many household uses 36¢c up at most grocery, hard- ware and chaln stores. A product of Lloyds Imhoratories, Toronto. $1 BUYS 1 SHARE ON $L2,000 VIC- tory Villa at beautiful Chestnut Hills in Islington, open for Inspec- tion. Bpongored by Col. Streight Branch, 210, Canadian Legion, Proceeds for a Memorial Hall now nearing completion. Send $1 to M. Evang, Sec, Islington, JUICE EXTRACTOR, CARROT electric, juices all fruits and leafy vegetables. Mr, Read. Box 8. Coleman P.O. Ontario. BUSINESS BLOCK, BRICK AND stone, first class grocery apd Liquor Control on corner w apartments over, algo brick tour. ists home. King Street West, Gananoque, Ontarlo., P.O. Box 505. CARLOTS OF COLTS, FARM AND bush horses for sale. Write, T. BE. Murphy, Chaplin, £ask. "FAIRWAY" IT CLEANSI- AS IT WAXES! = - AS IT POLISHES! Quick Efficient Floor Tool!gCann- dian Patent, Matérial, workmanship, guaranteed, Full directions with each "Fairway." only $5.75 express ald, COD, 403 Gerrard Street. oronto, , CHOTOGRADAY TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your fHime property Aeveloped and 6 ORB EXPOSURE ) IMURE ROLLS REPRINTS for 25¢ Phe FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may not get all the filma you want this year, but you can get al) the quality and eervice you desire by sending your films to : IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICR Station J Taranto . PERSONAL SEE WHAT YOUR HANDWRIT- ing reveals and Instructions how to read cards, $1. Mudam Unoah, Sub Station 98, Toronto. PATENTS. FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY Patent Solicitors. Established 1890; 14 King West, Toronto, Booklet of Information on re. quest, / ' WANTED WANTED TO BUY: ALL KINDS OF hard wood and soft wood logs, also small quantity bolts, Write Bogdon & Gross, Furniture Co. Ltd, Walkerton, Ont, - WANTED TO PURCHASE HAY IN CARLOAD LOTS FOR rompt or scattered shipment. Write Hugh M, Scott & Co, Hay and Grain Dealers, 485 MeGill 8. Montreal 1, P.Q PORTABLA SAWMILL,: WANTED, "A, Baker. Grayvenhurdt, Ontario, WANTED TO BUY, BUSH LANDS or Farms containing bush lands, sultable to cut furniture lumber, Write Bogdon & Gross, Furniture Co, Ltd, Walkerton, Ont. J of -- \ Ek) bY A: or

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