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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Jan 1945, p. 7

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Ee "a "the fifth group being given nothing "0 A LL | pA IN oa Fl i ' i... -- ---- EE WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING Vitamin Pills ~ Vitamin pills had a 'severe joke played on them at Duke Universi- ty's' School of Medicine recently, says the Christian Science Monit. or. So did those who irdiscrimin- ately dose themselves with vitame ins : : At the request of the Quarter- master: General of the United States Arfoy 200 volunteer medical students and téchnicians = offered themselves as guinea pigs. for 380° days. They were divided into five groups, four groups being given varying quantities of vitamins, and but inért pills with no medicinal or vitamin. value. Two: doctors who conducted the experiment said, at the end of the time, that they found' the same beneficial effect on the "pep" and health of the group giv- en the dummy-pilly as on those who took vitamins! They added: It has been implied that, even when: no demonstrable: deficien- cy exists; one's sense of well- being and' ability. to: perform work can be improved greatly by the addition of vitamins to the: dict... There is at present no- onclusive: evidence to sub- stantiate this point oi view, © We venture: to. assume that. their findings will not be widely quoted , Madame in vitamin advertisements, EARLY BIRD.-W Helene Mortier, 67, rance's first woman flyer, * pictured on recent arrival in New York en route to visit her husband, Col. Pierre Mortier of the French Air Mission, convalescing in Wash- ington, Madame Mortier started flying with Louis Bleriot in 1908, Sign Aid Treaty Signing: of a. mutual aid agree- ment between Canada and India has been announced. The supplies to be provided by Canada, it was disclosed, consist chiefly bf autos n.otive equipment for the Indian Army, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA General Statement, 30th November, 1944 LIABILITIES Capital stock pald up. eserve fund.......... . . lance of profits carried forward Loss Account... uvvivavasssnss Dividends unclaimed. ......ivviiiiiiiersnrasenesen, Dividend No. 229 (at 6% per annum), payable 1st December, 1944... 4.0.00 u0es reverts enen 525,000.00 +. Deposits by and bal due to Dominion Govern Poy : nga oven) $232,148,156.00 serene r Profit and | esse raasseas . $ 35,000,000.00 ceeds. $20,000,000.00- 4,247,671.56 $ 24,247,671.56 50,575 24,823,247.02 $ 69,823,247.02 IVE cys iarinnrit frnbi dias er iy Deposits by and bal due to Provincial Govern- i ot ro Shiva arian, CECT e bad: - nh 21,453,136.10 Deposits by the public not bearing interest.,..... 807,245,414.46 sits by the public bearing interest, includi 3 terést accrued to date of statement, ......... 592,851,469.10 Deposits: and balances due to other chartered ' Banks: n Carlades lo FA SIS ani Aarne 3,161.93 Deposit ue to banks an ng i Correspondents elsewhere than in Canada... 23,183,358.61 bo wns Notes of the bank in circuldtion. ...... teides erase 580,371, Acceptances and letters of credit outstanding...... 42,347,097.19 Liabllities to the public not included under the foregoing heads. .uaviseprnessnsrosvacieinann ol = _ 1,616,390.59 X 2 PH WINER $1,790,251,802.68 Gold and subsidiary coin held in Canada.,iv.covey. § 1.775,041.40 Gold and subsidiary coin held elsewhere. Li. 361421,787.75 Notes of Bank of Canada. ........ FN ENY Deposits with Bank of Canada, ALIAS ETAT ANY Iai adlan. : Government and bank notes other n 047, + 223,855.674.58 Notes of and cheques on other banks... ......... +. $ 75,260,199.08 Deposits with and balances due by other chartered bank im Canndli. ..... i.e iui iiiviiiiziae 6,674.81 Due by banks and banking correspondents elsewhere" IS iSHDe thanin Canada', .............. PrP ,630,240. © 153,897,113.9 Dominion Government direct and guaranteed securities maori within two years, not ~% 2icetding HY, va ue i dni antes 438,082,169.89 Oth 19s} yvernmen rect an: ' : : Tero easseiing rarieat ale ante 501528118 Provincial . Government direct and. guaranteed securities--maturing. within two years, not exceeding market value... .,. "ory iii ii iis 43,459,453.93 Other Provincial Government direct and guaranteed securities, not exceeding market value. ........ 28,545,560.60 Canadian municipal securities, not exceeding mar= . Ret value, iu istarirnatsvane ra vive 16,754,325.72 Public securities other than Canadian, not exceeding market value... ....ooiuianciisins yeas ets ey 81,310,288.45 Other bonds, debentures and stocks, not exceeding " market value, ......oouuis ana age 27,493,292.52 Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) loans in = Ca: on stocks, debentures, bonds and other 3 securities of a sufficient marketable value. . +2 ONION si pry vss ive ern TIO, tiveea 25,885,985.74 Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) loans else- Where than in Canad on stocks, debentiires, bon other securities of a sufficlent mar- . Ketablo value to Cover. . ...o.vves Cres vasaaaaias 38,620,089.00 ee : that $1,377,849,205.53 urrent 1 nd discounts in Canada; not o - Ce oaded. sstimated loss provided for mer: $261,04,287.72 Current loans and discounts elsewhere than in 4 Canada not otherwise included, estimated 2 a Provided Or sooo. Son Loess i. ho J:470.12 4 Loans to governments, ie h a Loans or cities; towns, munlgipalities and A 5.38 - districts... . iis isinirnzrnin Ao 8,815.74. Non-current loans, estimated loss provi. ts . oo i, 361,652,376.00 Liabi! t N der: and letters credit Bg CHT) IA Spy Mn of sub 42,347,097.19 Real Estate other than pre 800s rnres . asa) : Mortgages on real estate sold by the TI LI TT 0, Bank premises at not more cost, less amounts, If any, 12,176, RR EE ER 1) 453.77 Deposit with the Minister of Finance for the security of note cits pop culat ann nna +000, Shi J loans to controlled companies. ,,..... 2,987,786.72 Other pikridy Included under the rion A heads! 1,027,331 $1,790,251,802.68 : ee -- . WILSON, * 8. G.; DOBSON; May y brining : Genéral Manager, AUDITORS' REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, Tih ROYAL BANK We have examined the above Statement 1944, with the books and accounts of The certified, returns from the branches. Wé have checked OF CANADA! of Liabilities and Assets as at 30th: November, Royal Bank ot Canada at Head Office and with the cash and the securitiés representi the Bank's investments held at the Head Office at the close of the fiscal year, and at various i dates duri important hes. the year have also checked the cash and investment securities at several of the tained all the information and e anations that we have required, and in our oplaber opal h of the Bank, which I under our notice, have been within the pon of the Bank. The above statement is in our opinion properly drawn up so as to disclose true condition of the Bank ns a the Bank. GUY E. HOULT, C.A., of P. $. Ross & Sots Montreal, Canada, December 22, 1944. h November, 1944, and is as shown by M. OGDEN HASKELL, CA, the books of of Haskell, Elderkin & Co. ; Auditors, PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Bélancs of Profit and Loss' Account, 30th November, 1943, hi ure insiiaians A ATARI STIIIE . § 3,815,487.77 Profi ended 30th November, 1944, after: RE riinng "02.177 314.66 for Dominion Govern ment taxes and after Contingency R i tions to Eserven everves; out of which R , slon for all bad and doubtful debts has EEE EE IATED AS FOLLOWS: His 2184t 6 Parpimum. idend = tribution to the Péhsion Fond Socletys, vy ei. rts enannan Bank oe I Er Lome arr torwend si iaes Premises, ; ' M. W. YHsol, : Montreal, December 22, 1944, . 219 at i PEF ANNUM, , csv sssrnrity 3,612,189.79 - --_-- 8 7,627,671,66 SsSososmessssas ' BEE 515,000.00 : $ 2,100,000.00. . 880,000.00 ¢ 4347.691.98 -- i Toma se 3.6 DOBSON; Manager, - "OTTAWA REPORTS That Canada's Resources In Men, Materials, Money Must Remain Mobilized For War in 1945 The prodigious effort of Canad- fans on the home front that in 1044 . brought this: country into second place as an exporting nation will have to be carried into 1945. This "was the note sounded in New Year statements by the Min- ister of Finance, Hon. J. L, Ilsley and the munitions minister, Hon. C. D. Howe. - "Our resources of men, materials and money must remain mobilized for war purposes, and postpone- ment of cherished plans is the pros- pect for 1945," Mr, Ilsley said, Mr. Howe's statement revealed that Canada. enters this year with war. output still' close to its peak, and in certain types of ammuni- tion the output will be stepped up sharply. However he pointed out that improved methods coupled with virtual completion of war con- struction, have' meant a drop. in expenditure, Only 30% of Canadian produce tion goes to: Canadian fighting forces. The remainder goes to the United Kingdom, the United States, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, India; China, France and other Un- ited Nations. Four-fifths of our pre- sent foreign trade is estimated to be wholly of a wartime character, * * * : Penicillin, the new bacteria-kill- ing drug which is credited with saving thousands of lives both in ¢ the armed forces and among civ- ilians the past year, is now avail- able in' hospitals throughout Can- ada. -- -- - The part played by Canadian farmers in aiding its production is disclosed by the Domiaiop Depart- ment of Agriculture. Between March and October last, some 1500 farmers in Ontario and Quebec pro- vided 60,000,000 Ibs. of whey for the manufacture of milk cugar and whey powder. Of this 300 tons of milk sugar lave gone manufacture of penicillin in Can- ada; and 1,000 tons of whey pow- der into poultry and livestock feeds. . The. department quotes penicillin manufacturers as saying that with- out increased . supplies of milk sugar for the culture in which peni- cillin mould. is' grown the produc- tion would not have reached its present peak. It is estimated that 1045 production of this drug may require over 60 tons a month, « * * : After payment of interest due to the-publie and t6 the government, the -- Canadian Natiorial Railway System will beable to remit' a 1944 "cash surplus to the treasury, R. C. Vaughan, the president, says in his annual review. With only a sliglit increase in equipment, the system carried twice the amount of freight and express carried ifn pre-war years, and four times' the number of passengers, 'Billy' Bishop Still Allied Ace of Aces And Greatest Living Ace Of "All Nations, Says: The New Yorker The Billy Bishop who shot down seventy-two German planes in the fast war is now Air Marshall Wil- "liam: A, Bishop: of the R.C.A.F. "ahd the author of "Winged Peace," a sober discussion of the future of aviationy He. is still the Allied all- wars ace of aces; and the greatest - living ace of all nations. "We had a talk with him when he was in town last week and' found him 'a good' deal less weighted down' by his' gold braid' (his rank is 'thefequivalent: of our licatenant< i general)than we have-come to ex- pect. of general. officers, "In a way it's all a fake," he told us amiably., "I'm not a military man at all. I'm in the. oil. business in Montreal, It's a gredt surprise to me to realize that I've' spent twelve and a half years of my life in unform." Brok- en down, this figure represents three: years at the Royal Military College, Canada's West Point; four and' a half years in the last war; and five in this one. Bishop's re- cord as an ace was topped by Von Richtofen, who was credited with cighty planes, and Fonck, the Frenchman, who had seventy-five, Rickenbacker, the leading Ameri- can ace of the First World War, had only twenty-six. Richtofen was killed: toward the end of the war, although not by Bishop, as many think, Lately the American press has taken to saying: that Bishop knock- ed down a hundred and ten planes, "It's utterly incomprehensible to me," he said. "How American to warit" sotnething better, as they for: bagging two German observa. tion balloons; . something : that no- body ever mentions, "They seem to think there's nothtag: to: popping off: a.couple of pieces of rubber at the end of astring; but I'd.as soon one of those bloody balloons. They had some of them rigged up so they exploded all over you jf you shot at them," into the ~The Lady from y Sgt. Major, the sergeant (are you f owing?) into the ring sayi" He'd settle for a: bit of credit have shot down fifteen planes as . va { , PI TART FY wT £3 PS ys 1°45 sparta tind Be Sanaacdud ay EY Teddy, grand champiori steer of the Chicago Market Fat Stock Show, raised by Ben Greve has been purchased by the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. Teddy tipped the scales at 1,170 pounds and auctioned at $4.50 a pound. Russell A. Firestone (left) is seen taking delivery of the champion, New Year's Toast Now, then, let's couple the Fu- ture of England with the past of England. The glories and victories and triumphs that are over, and the sorrows that are over, too. - Let's drink to our sons who made part of the pattern and to our hearts that died with tiem, Let's drink to the spirit of gallantry and courage that made a strunge Heav- en out of unbelievable Hell, and let's drink to the hope that one day this country of ours, which we love so much, will find dignity and greatness and peace again. --New Year's Toast. from Cavalcade by Noel Coward. THE LADY DUNKS Connecticut, Rep. 'Clare Boothe Luce, dunks a dough- nut at an informal party given by 5th Army G. Is for Congressional delegation visiting Italian front. 'Sargent' Complicates 'Major' Situation It seems that a U. S. Maj. Sar- gent has a sergeant major named Sgt. Major working for him at a training camp. Maj. George E. Sargent recent- ly was appointéd special services officer of the AAF training com- mand station. In the athletic de- partment is T/Sgt. Stévern Major, who' is' the' sergeant! major, non- commissioned officer in charge of i the: office: + In an appearaiiée at a boxing show there, Maj. Sargent compli- cated the major situation. He called major, to' stand at his side. © "During® your travels around this training camp," said the Ma- jor over the miké; "you'll probably see a'lor of us. I .am Maj, Sargent. This soldier at my side is Sgt.. Ma- jor. If you call either of us 'Major' -- you'll be right: If you call either of us 'sergeant' -- you'll be right," "But," he added, 'be careful what you call these second lieutenants!" a Ji) i [ or Money Back For quick relléf from Itching caused athlete's oot, scabies, pimp and ir 8 i (CHECKED tibn. medicated, Hqu » [+ 2 | Mleds. ip eg intend ite , cabéless Soothes, comforts i ; OAR ra hd du ckly calma today for D. Dr PREG Prion, (To revo didtrons of MONTH I " Female Weakn 9 Lydia X. Pinktigni's table Cohn 1 help relieve oe pan with ' nervdod, diffrac. Pinkham Compound | ' ¥ hel; t a that's the kind e nature 'a_the {4 ow label of medicine aa hu! Foll directions, Worth tryingl (LYDIA E. PINKHAN'S 555884 + Urbanitis Urbanitis is a dimly recognized disease, which appears to be throt- tling the world little by little by the nmietartiorphosis of natural human values into mechanical and artifi- - cial ones, comments the Victoria Colonist. Thus, jazz becomes mu- sic, blurbs become art, bosh be- comes poetry, and walking two blocks is called exercise. In some lands, the disease has spread far, Night has become day, noise has replaced silence, and billboards ex- hort humanity to do everything under the sun, except think. VOICE OF THE PRESS ruil / HE LOVED HER! In New York a man rushed into a restaurant and shouting, "I love her, I love her," stabbed to death a waitress. She may be lucky at that. Supposing he had just taken" a violent dislike to her? -- Ottawa Citizen. MODERN WITCHES Folks who used to make strange predictions about the future were burned as witches. Now they be- come columnists for newspapers. ~-- Brandon Sun. TOO MUCH An optimist is a man who expects a home atniosphere ina hotel and hotel service at home, -- .-- Wall Street Journal. LAWS FOR OTHERS The reason why there are so many laws is that most of them were made for "the other fellow." -- Kitchener Record. "COOTIES" "Strange Little Things Stick to Memory at the Front." Last war, they stuck to shirts. -- Windsor Star. $14,000 Nail Tlie hazards on the farm were again demonstrated by the death recently at Chicago of the famous Canadian Holstein bull, Montvic Renown, which sold for the Can- adian record price of $14,000 two years ago at Brantford, Ont, A . nail killed him. He had swallowed it, and died following an _opcation for its removal from his stomach. Special. | notice ABOUT COLDS Now when colds strike, relieve miseries with home-proved Vicks VapoRub that ACTS Z WAYS AT ON C Eo It PENETRATES to upper bronchial tubes with sooth! medicinal vapors, It STIMULATES chest and back surfaces like a oultice. And what's more, Do right on working for hours-- even while you sleep! : Just rub throat, chest and back with goodsold Vicks VapoRub at bedtime, VapoRub goes to work Instantly to relleve coughing spasms, easeé muscular soreness or tightness, It invites Rostra), comforting sleep. And of! by morning most of the misery is one, pt! VapoRub's special -way action tonight! When a cold strikes, be sure you use tested Vicks VapoRub, J 'British Columbia's Japanese Problem The Pacific states, which former- ly housed 110,000 Japanese, have a population 50 percent, says the Vancouver Sun, greater than the whole of Canada. In California, the Japanese represented. less than half of one present, of the population. In British Columbia they repre- sented nearly three percent. of the whole. Jap-town in Vancouver was relatively far more prominent than any single Japanese community in the Pacific States of America. BARBY CHICKS DYEING & CLEANING MEDICAL 100 CHICKS FREE WITH EVERY ORUER OF 100 PUL- let chicks, we give 100 f:ee chicks - (our cholce). Leghorn pullets $22.95 per 100, barred Rock pul- lets $1995 per 100. White Rock Pullets $24.95 per 10¢. Brown leg- horn Pullets $24.96 per 100. All chicks sold backed by high egg® pedigreed stock. $1.00 books your order, balance C.0.D. Guaranteed 100% Hve dellvery. Kent Hatch- _ ery, Chatham, Ontario. DANISH BROWN LEGHORNS MIX- ed 20 cents. Pullets 35c, Barred Rocks mixed 14%ec. Pullets 2be. Large English White Leghorn mixed 12¢, Pullets 26c. All stock bloodtested, bred to lay and high quality. Cochrane's Poultry Farm, Ridgetown, Ontarlo, $1.00 BOOKS YOUR ORDER ORDER YOUR 1845 CHICKE NOW, and not be disappointed. All chicks are from guaranteed test- ed stock, and from 25 oz. eggs or better, Burred Rocks mixed $12.00 per 100, White Leghorns mixed $11.00 per 100. Barred Rock Pullets $19.00 per 100, white Leghorn Pullets 522.00 per 100, white Rocks mixed $15.00 35 100, white Rock Pullets » $24.00 per "100, Brown leghorns mixed $13.00 per 100. Brown. leg- horn pullets $24.00 per "100, We suarantee - 100% Jive, delivery, alance paid C.0.D. Maple City Hatchery, Chatham. Ontario; TOP NOTCH CHICKS GIVE YOU a head Sire quicker . , . with better profit. A chick that is big and healthy has a handicap over one that istsmall and weak. Ev- ery Top Notch. chick is from bloodtested Government Approved stock, assuring you chicks that are known for their quick growth, stamina and high livability, Spec- inl discounts offered for early booking and early delivery. You can purchase January hatched non-sexed White Leghorns as low as $11.45 per hundred, Barred - Rocks $12.45. Send for catalogue and early pricelist. Also laying and ready to lay pullets for im- mediate delivery. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW. AND YOU ARB GUARANTEED. your chickd for next spring when you want them. Barred Rock mixed $12.00 ocd 100, white leg- horns mixed $11.00 per 100, Bar- red Rock Pullets §19,00 per 100, white leghorn pullets $22,00 per 100. Hedvy Breed Cicls.' $6.00 per 100. Leghorn Ckld. $2.00 per 100. All chicks hatched from 26 oz. egRa or bettér and from special mated flocks. Guaranteed 100% llve delivery. $1.00 books your order, balance C.0.D. Rainbow' Hatchery, Chatham, Ontarlo, YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ENTER the bean' contest.' Make' $50.00 the easy way, 33 prizes in all, Send for full details, Contest closes ' January 15th. You can also save $2.00 per hundred on non-sexed chicks, $100 per hundred on pul- let chicks, providifg we recclve Your order on or before January 15th for delivery At time in Feb- ruary. You will not only save money but you will make extra money with Tweddle February hatched chicks. Great Britain wants flve hundred thousand cases of fresh eggs between Sep- 'tember 1st and December ' 31st, 1945. Earlier pullets, better grown pullets "{s the key to adjusted production, Tweddle Hatcherles can supply better laying stock and can give early delivery, In- cubators now running. Also lay- ing and ready to lay pullets for immediate delivery. Free cat- alogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcherles _ Limited, Fergus, Ont. 25 FREE CHIUKS OUR FOUNDATION STOCK IS reglstered and pedigreed birds. Nothing better In Canada. Order now, 'rlces for mixed = baby chicks, males and females: Bar- red Rocks, $12.00 per hundred; White Leghorns, $11.00; White $15.00; Brown Leghorns pullet prices: Burred $19.00; hite [aghorns, "White Rocks 24.00; Leghorns, $24,00. 25 free chicks, our choice, will ba glven mixed chicks order- 8d and 25 ree chicks for each day old pullets ordered. Goddard Chick Hatchery, Bri. tannia Helghts, Ontario. IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO ORe der chicka now to avoid later disappointment. If you have the equipment, an early start with January-February chicks Reta you into the good paying markets for poultry and eggs. But whatever you want, Yhenaver you wish delivered, drder now, Btay Hateh- ery, 130 John 8t. N, Hamilton, Ont. ELECTRIC MOTORS HAVE YOU. ANYTHING NBELDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information. We are glad to answer your questions. Depart- ment H, Parker's Dye Works Ymised; 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto. HAIRDRESSING LEARN Robertson on request Robertson's emy, 187 HAIRDRESSING THE method. Information regarding classes. Hairdressing = Acad- Avenue Road. Toronto. FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS, WELL BROKEN Draft horses, Percherons, Bel- gians, -4 to 7 years old, welghing 1500 to 1700 lbs. Apply Ross I, Matlock, Box 29, Gorlits, Sask. ONE JET BLACK GELDING Standard Bred weighs, 1200 1bs. stands over 16 Hands, sound an right, well broken to all harness, and has a good way of moving. One Black gelding, Sire Hackney, Dam Standard Bred, welghs 1200 1bs., stands 16 hands, weighs 1200 Ibs, star in forehead and two white hind Fetlocks, rising 5 years old sound and right and well broken to all harness. This Is a good classy team and $600 buys them F.O.B. Russell, Ont., McEwen, Russell, Ont. REGISTERED GREAT DANE black masked golden fawn pup- pies, champion blood lines. Percy ~~ Woolacott, Mitchell, Ontarlo. FOR SALE--BROOKNILL ELDOR- ado, an outstanding son of fam- ous Supreme General whose daughters sold so well to KFore- most arms, Eldorado's - Dam Hillsdale Dora, graded excellent Toronto Grand Champlon several records. Eldorado's daughters uni- form, typy excellent producers, Charles Behal, Glanford Station. IT'S EXCELLENT, REAL RESULTS after taking Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains and .Neuritla Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00, STOMACH AND THREAD in humans, all ages. No one im- mune! Why not find out if this Is your trouble® Interest'ng par ticulars--Free! Write Mulveney's Remedles, Speclallsts. Toronto 8. PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT the . good results from taking Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatie Pains and Neuritls. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Ilgin, Ottawa. Post- paid, $1.00. : z MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS "FRED A. BODDINGTON RUYS, sells, exchanges muifeal fnstrue ments. 111 Church, Toronto -2. FARMS FOR SALE 100 ACRES GRENVILLE COUNTY, County road. Good well, build. ings, Iron roofs, concrete stable floors. Immediate possession. Box 303, 73 Adelalde W. Toronto. [4] PIFORTUNITI ES FOR WOMEN BE A HAIRDRESSER" JOIN CANADA'S LIEADINGY SCHOOL Great Opportunity, Learn Halr- dressing oo Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful. Marvel graduates. America's greatest sys tem. Illustrated cataloguo free. Write or call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 358 BLOOR W., TORONTO Branches: 44 King St. Hamilton, & 74 Ridenu Street, *Ottawa. COCKER SPANIELS, CHOICE PUP- pies, blacks, reds, partl colored, champion blood lines Shipped .on ahhrovat, Dr. Watson, Howick, ue. . _ BROWN FERRETS, S8URIE HUNT- ers, young males $5.00, females $6.00, yearlings Armstrong Bros, R.R. 1, Parls, nt. HANDY GIFT, PLASTIC CIGAR- ette case, assorted colors In fancy "vbox, postage Included $1.25, (uantity limited. J. KE. Benuse- Joun 45567 Papineau Ave. Mon- real. COMPLETE SAWMILL, 10 TO 15- thousand capacity, ready to go. Steam tractor, power-edger, cut off, etc. Will consider part cash, part. lumber. Contact H., V, Zim- merman, Manager, at Pinewood, Ontarlo, or write Pennington Lumber Co. (Canada) Ltd. Birn- amwood, Wisconsin, J 100 "ACRES, CLAY LOAM, LEVEL, 15 acres bush, good drainage, two storey brick house, 2 barns, good water and roads, 3 miles from West Lorne, ood market for cash crops. Price $6,600, Discount for cash, Box 190, 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto IN VILLAGE OF FOR SALE, Zephyr, shop with or without blacksmith, tinsmith," carpenter, mason and woodwork tools: also house and lot with hydro close to , school and church, good water. Apply to Jas. M. Meyer, Zephyr, Box 34, Ont. CHOPPING MILI IXCELLENT business, wonderful water power, good reason for eale; stand strict- est investigation, Box '2, 78 Ade- Iaide W., Toronto. SNOW PLOUGH, V TYPE WITH, side wing, mounted on White Truck. Richler Truck & Auto Parts, 874 Wellington 8t. Mon- treal, Que : NEW, USED, bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul- leys "rushes. Allen Electric Come pany Ltd, 2326 Dufferin 8t, To6- ronto. ~ PROFESSIONAT, LETTERING 3 PROFESSIONAL LETTERING ON Honour Rolls, Old English 108" er name, retouched 15¢. The Pen rtist, 20 Wentworth South, Ham- llton: MEDICAL BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys offensive odor Instantly, 4be bottle. Ottawa agent, Deamen Drug Store, Ottawa, --_-- OFFER TO INVENTORS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR List of inventions and full Infor- mation sent free. The Ramsay Co., Registered Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. PATENTS FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY Patent Solicitors, Established 1890; 14 King "West, - Toronto. Booklet of (Information on re- quest, PERSONAL "ELIJAH COMING BEFORRB Christ," wonderful book free, Meghido Mission, Rochester 12, CTHOTOGRAPAY TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed and d printe 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE RULLS 25¢ REPRINTS § tor, bc FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You muy not get all the films you want this yeur, but you can get all the quality and service you desire by sending your films to IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station J. Toronto HELP WANTED WANTED, CAPABLE MARRIED man to assist on progressive poultry breeding farm and hatch ery. Six other employees, Ex- perience not essential but must like poultry work. Single man also needed, Near Hamilton. Wages include new house, eleca tricity. Write giving referenc experience, wages required firs letter. Apply The Fisher Orche ards, Freeman, Ont, HOUSEKEEPER FOR FARM HOMHA Niagara---district. Two adults, Light 'work, good wages, geners ous time off. F. Houser, Camp= den, Ontario, 3 } Aa TT WANTED y HAY & STRAW " Ww ED BY RA OR TRUCK, y fr ae & pL Co, 780 Dov- ercourt Road, Toronto, BASSWOOD LOGS OF VENEER quality, Will take s small pers centage of alm, The Oakville Bagket Co. Limited, Oakville, Ont, a o ISSUE - 21048 WORMS . often are the cause of Ill-health. ears

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