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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Aug 1945, p. 6

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hh NEY 4 My N a 3 pd \ .o 5 s ¥ 5 7 - - WEN Ba dr Nok dd 100 Dd is A Ay Asai eb en. RATT FARE SON FE -- - | Wise Choice ---- 'OF BUSY HOUSEWIVES For meals-in-a-hurry at any time of day--breakfast, lunch, ~between-meal snacks-- ~ clever housewives rely on Kellogg's ready-to-eat cereals, They're ready to serve in 30 seconds. . . need no mixing or cooking. Easy to digest. Economical, too! Se 7 fev Nazi Atom Bomb Nearly Completed Germany was within five months of .completing her own atom bomb when the European war ended, A British task force four months ago discovered that German scien- tists almost had completed work on the bomb in'a two-room labora- tory in the heart of a small silk factory ncrth of Hannover. The bomb, it was calculated would wipe out everything within a radius of six miles. A famous German scientist in charge of the experi- ments was flown Britain at the time. He estimated his work would have been com- pleted by October. He said the German Govern- ment had given him unlimited funds ind equipment and had not demanded any immediate results, THE ONE MAN JAPS ASKED BE SPARED hh HIROHITO, EMPEROR OF JAPAN Food and Clothing Arrive In Norway Supplies of food and -clothing arc arriving in Norway cach week according to "News of Norway." On July 6, a dusty caravan of 29 Swiss trucks, heavily loaded with food, medicine, shoes, and clothing, rumbled through Oslo's streets. Nine days out of Basel, the trucks carried 300 tons of supplies valued at three million Swiss francs, and had passed through Germany, Denmark, and Sweden on their way to Nerway. Trucks and driv- ers of the Swiss Relief Convoy re- ceived a joyous welcome in Oslo, In 650 B.C, the firing of damp straw to smoke out enemy posi tions was common, ~Aafantile Paral pate meson AA phoid and other dangerous diseases can be ed by the common fly, Fly-Tox kills filthy flies instantly. Get a large bottle today . THERE 15 ONLY ONE » WHAT: SCIENCE IS DOING - Peacetime Jeep In a recent demonstration of its peacetime abilities the jeep was shown at work pulling. two-bottom plows, disks and harrows, seed drills, hay loaders and balers, mo- wing machines and trailers full of logs, says the New York Times. It was shown as a mobile power plant operating, through a power take-off, orchard and crop sprays and blowers, buzz-saws, coms pressed a'r drills, welding appara- tus, grain mills and silo fillers. It also went through its paces as a speedy carrier of varied loads in its own body, as a fire-fighting truck and as a linesmen's carry- all. ' The jeep is no limousine for long- tours, but it will carry the farmer and his fimily to market and the movies. or on a hundred and one errands' speedily and with reason- able comfort, It will also serve as a useful workhouse for many spe- cialized applications as well, in field or barnyard The unusual de- gree-of traction developed ~by its: four-wheel drive makes it one of the most interesting innovations among mctor vehicles to appear. in many years. : British steel making firm has roled nine million tons of steel dur- ing the war--an average of almost 4 tons a minute, - - research immediately to' - age o VOICE OF THE PRESS --_--------X HAS NEW NAME NOW A medical writer advises treat ment for a child's "pain in abde- men caused by allergy." In our boyhood it was just a bellyache from green apples. --Ottawa Journal. soneGien \.. NOT A CHANCE "It Is not good for a man to keep too much to himself." With a wife and Mr. Ilsley how could you? --Brandon Bua, ---- : TOO MODERN In some of these modern houses the only things not controlled by a switch are the children. --Stratford Beacon-Herald. -- WHICH? The cackle of the hen is un- important. What is important fis did ghe lay or did she lie? » ---Kiwanis Magazine. ee THE CORRECT WAY . To settle _that argument, {t's pronounced atOMRy_not ATomle, --Ottawa Journal. Tons of Death Remaindn Seas Mine-Strewn Waters Will Be Menace to Shipping For Many Years . Explosives strewn in the seven seas by Allies and Axis alike dur- ing the war years" probably will continue to take a small toll of lives and shipping for at least a decade after fighting has ceased Mines planted in their thousands around the coasts and along the water highways of every warring nation wi'l never be collected en- tirely. A few will remain undis- covered until unwary ships nudge against them and they go up with a roar. It might sce that a nation that laid minefields would be able to supply charts as to their positions and it would be simply a matter of time before they were collected. But mines are not as well behaved as that. Casi Locations Not Known For example, just before Day. U-boats laid Firth of Clyde. surrendered, the mines was given -- but to date only five of the 15 have been found despite the fact a comparatively small body of water had to be swept. The other 10 are still capable of causing sinkings and death in one of the world's busiest=sca-ways. Britain alone in this war laid 260,521 nunes. The United States laid an cqual number, Germany irghably about half that number, Ne Japun, although no figures arc available, claimg she has ringed her island with floating explosivés, So from Halifax to Hamburg, from Vancouver harbor to Tokyo Bay there are literally millions f tons -of death that will have to be fished from the unco-operative sea before the oceans can be consid- 'ered completely safe. Too, German mines, and probab- ly Japancse ones, never pretended VE. mines in the After Germany .. to follow the Geneva convention, If they break loose, there is no mechanism which attempts to render them harmless as in Allied ones. The secret of how leaflets were scattered on Germany when no: Allied aircraft had been over the Reich, is now out. They were re- leased ircm balloons fitted with fuses burning at the rate of one inch in 'six minutes. RECTAL SORENESS AND PILE TORTURE QUICKLY RELIEVED It you are .troublid with Itching piles ot reclul sorenesn, dv not delay treatment and run the risk of letting this condition become chronic. Any jtchivg or soreness or pulnful pasn- stool Is nature's warning 'and proper treatment should be secured at once. For this purpose get a package of Hem-Rold from any druggist and use as directed. 'This formula which Is-used internally ia a small, onsy to take tablet, will quickly relieve the liching and soreness and ald in healing the sore tender spots. Hem-Hald Is pleasant to use, Is highly recommended and It seems the height of folly for any one to risk a painful and chronic pile condition when such a fine remedy aay be had at auch a small cost, if you try Hem-Rold ana are not entirely pleased with thé results,' your druggist will gladly return your money. Lydia E; Pinkham's Vegetal ie Compound not only helps relieve monthly but also accompanying nervous, tired, high- strung feolings -- when due'to functional periodic disturbances. It's one of the fost fective! medicines jos this purpose. am's Cotpotint 'helps naluvel Follow label directions. 7'y iH olydia & Pinkhams Lions location of the ~ > jencwe oem Wo 1 CN GILMERT 15 8 Th Yersws,. LITT N Japanese holdings will be reduced to four islands indicated In black, under terms of the Potsdam Conference, which Japan has agreed to accept. Dotted lines indicate greatest extent of Jap conquests, The Potsdam declaration con- tains the following terms: 1. Elimination "for all time" of the authority and influence of those who led Japan into her career of conquest. 2. Occupation of points in Japanese territory to be desig- nated by the Allies until a "new order of peace and security" In the world is assured. 8. Limitation of Japanese sovereignty to the main Japanese islands of Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, and a few minor islands. 4. Carrying out the terms of the Cairo Declaration which would strip Japan of all its conquests, 5. Complete disarmament of Japanese armed forces. accordance with the "pressed will of the 6. No cnslavement of the Japa- nese nation. 7. Stern justice for war -crim- inals, . 8. Removal by the Japanese Government of all obstacles to a revival of democracy, freedom of speech, religion, and thought. 9. Permission for Japan to re- tain such industries as will sus- tain its economy reparations in kind. 10. Access for Japan to raw materials and world trade. 11. A promise to withdraw occupying Allied forces when Japan has established a peace- fully inclined . government "in freely ex- Japanese people." and permit Britain Had No Civilian Population It is an error to refer to the ci- vilian population of Great Britain, says the 'Windsor Star. Everyone in the United King- dom and Northern Ircland was en- gaged in sume war work, war task or in uniform, None was a civilian in the true sense of, the word. All were fighting or working for vic- © tory. Insects have killed more men than all the wars in history put together. Alexander the Great died at the height of his career from a mosquito bite. 8,721 Allied Airmen Rescued from Seas A total of 5,721 Allied airmen owe their lives to the gallaat crews of the launches and planes of the British Air-Sea Rescue Service who picked them out of the w near Britain often uader t oses of the Germans, the Air A Ministry announced last week. Overseas units of the service rescued at least 8,200 airmen and in areas other than the . seas around Great Britain, 4,665 sol- diers, sailors and civilians were saved. At the time of the Battle of Bri- tain the Air-Sea Rescue Service was a small, improvised and im- provising body, but in time it de- veloped into the highly specialized organization whioh sent out 186 R.A.F. craft, 60 United States coastal cutters and a large num- ber of naval craft to play their part when the great D-Day fleet sailed for France. One of its pilots touching dowa on the Islind of Lampedusa in the Mediterranean during a heavy air raid, was just in time to receive the surrender of the Italian gar- rison in the invasion of 1043. Dutch Royal Family Reunited In Holland Princess Julianna of the Nether-- lands and her three daughters, ar- rived-in Holland recently and were met by Prince Bernhard for the first reunion of the royal family on native soil in five ycars. Princess Julianna has reported at the fcod distribution office at Baarn, adjacent to Soestdijk where "she will make her home with her family, to obtain new identity cards -- necessary for the issuance of food cards -- for all members of her family, according to the Ne- therlands Government Information Bureau. "I want to live with my husband and my children under the food ra- tioning system as all other Dutch- men do," the Princess told food officials. "We want to live under normal rations as they are distri- buted by the food distributing ser- vice." - Ee S Have You Heard? Husband: "You don't seem to care for that sport jacket I or- dered for your birthdays Remem- ber, I asked if you preferred small or large checks." Wife: "Yes, but how did I know you were talking about clothes?" -- "Is this thé pugilist who w run into by & motorist?" asked the house surgeon. "No; he's the motorist who ran into the pugilist." ' --O Housewife; Just look at the dust on the piano, Beulah. It's a} least six weeks old. ; Maid: Then it don't have nothin' to do with me, ma'am--I've only been here four weeks. . lyre Mrs, Newlywed: "Guess what I've cooked for your dinner." Mr. Newlywed: I'll try. Let me see it." ' : --0-- . Smith: "So you're setting your boy up in the bakery business?" Jones: "Yes; he's so keen on dough and such aswell loafer that I'm sure he'll rise-in the business." Lesson In Democracy A lesson to the whole world in the blessings, practices. and free- doms of democracy was to be seen in the fact that Prime Minister Churchill took the leader of the Opposition Labor party, Clement Attlee, with him to the Potsdam conferences, so that he would be better fitted to take over if the election went as it did. It was democracy working at its excellent best. ' EXTRA FUSSY coffea lovers go wild about Max. well House. Available at yourgrocer'sinan All Purs pose Grind that suits any, type of coffee maker. It's superb coffee. == BARBY CHICKS FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE BARREN STRAIN LEGHORN Pullets, 6 weeks and up. Sussex X Barred Rock pullets, 6 to 10 weeks, Johnson Hatchery, Fer- gus, Ont. FREE RANGE PULLETS 12 WEEKS up to 26 weeks, Day old chicks hatched to order for Fall. dellv- ery. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. WE WILL, HAVE CHICKS FOR September-October delivery, it ordered now. For immediate de- livery we have limited supply light breed pullets, 2-3-4 weeks . old. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N,, Hamilton, Ont. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CLEAN EASY MILKERS NOW avallable. We want deulers in your territory. 8. 8. Dennis Co, 398 Ridout St, London, Ontario. WILL TRADE FINE WOOD TIMB- er 176 acres for good truck or house or sell. Walter Covyeow, VanKoughnet, Ont. DYEING AND" CLEANING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information. We are glad to answer your questions, Depart- ment H, Parker's Dye 'Works Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto. . EDUCATIONAL . ATTEND BUSINESS COLLEGE this Fall. Enquire about Grogs Shorthand, cholce of highly-pai stenograpers, secretaries and re- porters. "Gruduate with Gregg." "FARM MACHINERY FOR BALB CHOPPING MILL IN GOOD LOCAL- ity. Diesel power. Always good Stops, Write C, J. Cox, Auburn, nt, - 60' H.P. INTERNATIONAL STA- tionary Diesel, used very little. Write or phone Lowville Feed Mill, Route 2, Milton, Ont. FOIU' SALE CHICK HATCHERY $8500." FOR CHICK HATCHERY London, Capacity 200,000 chicks, Six Jamesway Incubators, 2 Buckeye setting units and all necessary. equipment. Price in- cludes exceptionally good build- Ings. Business. has sgrown too large for owner to handle, -BERT WEIR & SON Dundas Street, London. ELECTRIC MOTORB, NEW, USED bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul- leys, brushes, Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd. 2326 Qufferinh 8t, To- ronto. BOILER H.R.T., GOLDIE McCULLOCH, 68 H.P, 110 LBS, STEAM, IN EX- CELLENT CONDITION; IRON JIREMAN STOKER, RECEIVING I'ANK, CANADA LAUNDRY, 1128 DUNDAS W,, TORONTO. ELECTRIC MOTORS REWOUND AND REPAIRED, EX- pert workmanship. Moderate trices. Lloyd M, Bettger, Monk- BELLE LL Re ANGORAS PAY: FOR PRICE QUOTATIONS ON thoroughbrd stock write" White Cloud * Rabbitry, 28 -Putdy 8t, Belleville, Ont, ~ DUN:DACH'S KENNELS, REGIS- tered, for Dachshund puppies. Write 136 Riverside Dr, eat mount, Weston, Ontarlo. MAKE AT HOME THE FINEST orangende, lemonade, raspberry, Pres © mAmple Write TRADEA, Box 161, Ottawa, Ont, i 8 opal Po |) reer RO EAA WELLS T., 35 DUSCIOUS DARK RED FAIRFAX or 25 heavy bearing Catskill or 20 Gem Everbearing Plants that bear until late Fall, Are hardy _plants for Northern growers, All new, thrifty, sprayed plants. Or- der now, Mention this paper. Sent parcel post prepaid. W. Phillips, R. 6, Welland, Ont. DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN Bull, 8 months old, dark red. Sire Parfaite Winston Dates, 'backed by R. O, I. Breeding show type, weighs around 600. One hundred. -Jack Sturdy, Clinton. MAGIC NOVELTILS. ALL KINDS. List sent free. TRADIRS, Box 161, Ottawa, Ont, ONCE USED 75-LB. JUTE POTATO sacks, 83%c each; 76-1b, cotton potato sacks, 7c cach; 60-lb, on- ion sacks, 6c each, Write Immed- iately., London Bag Company, London, Ont. "GAINING WEIGHT? SLENDEX TEA aids you cetain Slender [Kigure, turns your food into energy instead of [at. GUARANTEED HARMLESS, composed: pleasant herbs, no exer- cises or drastic dlet. - Month's ' supply $1.00 poxtpaid Dominion Herb Distributors 1425 St. Lnwrence Hivd., Montren) I FARMS FOR SALE FARM, ERIN TOWNSHIP, CLOSE Erin Village and 24 Highway. Has building, spring creck, water wells, small maple bush. $50 acre. Open for offer. Interested In' quick sale. Lot 20, Con, 11, Erin. 150 ACRES OF GOOD LAND FOR sale on county road, % mile to highway and village, with good buildings. Apply to Evans Ward, Claremount, Ont. MEDICAL WANTED -- EVERY SUFFERER of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis to try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00, STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of l(ll-health fn humans, all ages. No one Im- mune! Why not find out If this Is your trouble? Interesting par- ticulars--Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies. Speclalists. Toronto 8. BAUMBEKA FOOT BALM DE- stroys offensive odor Instantly. 45¢ bottle, Ottdwa agent, Denman Drug Store. Ottawa. FRUIT JUICES: THE RINCIPAL ingredients in Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains, Neurifls. Sold only Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpald $1.00. HAIRDRESSING ™ LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson mniethod.. Information on request regarding classes. Robertson's: Hairdressing. Acad- FOR BALE--FARM, HURON COUN- ty, 100 workable acres, excellent bulldings, good drilled well, close to good highways and' markets, Hydro avaliable, $6,000. For par- ticulars write D. A. Moore, 208 Déloraine' Ave, Toronto. FARM TWO ° HUNDRED ACRES, fenced, seventy cultivated, rest wood, pasture, sugar bush, large bank barn, cement floor, large house, stone wall, basement, spring water, sink, telephone, apple trees, 21% miles from two towns, school bus passes door, Brice $3.000. Box 148, Sundridge, nt. 130 ACRES FOR SALE, 9 MILES west of South River, 300 yards lakeshore, Leonard Whittington, R.R. 1, South River, Ont, emy 127 Avenue Road. Toronto. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FRED A. BODDINGTON BUYS, sells, exchanges musical [nstru- ments, 111° Church, Toronto 2, OPPORTUNITIES FoR WOMEN 2 BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING BCHOOL Great i bportuntty, Learn Halrdressing . Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates, America's greatest ays: tem, [Illustrated catalogue (ree. Write or call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 368 BLOUR W. TUORUNTO Branches: 44 King 8t. Hamilton . & 74 Ridéan Street Ottawa. HUNDRED ACRE TOBACCO FARM for sale, sixty acres Tobacco land. three kilns, greenhouse 27 x 100 ft, bank barn with implements. Apply to Paul Palenkas, R.R. 8, Thamesville, Ont. 285 ACRES FOR SALE, 12 MILES south of Hallburton, approximate- ly 100 acres good workable land, remainder pasture and bush, plenty of wood, timber for lum- ber and' maple syrup bush, fairy house and barn, well watered and fenced. Rallway and run through property, Hydro power avallable, miles from atation, géneral store, church, and school. Owner retiring, Price $3600. Apply, Melville Box 14, Haliburton, Ont, FARM FOR' BALE, NINETY-TWO acrés clay loam, more or le includes twenty acres bush, abou five hundred Maples for lapping. evaporator and equipment for . umaking Maple Syrup, nearly new. house, ban 18 tage roo henhouse. 000. ATARS, fra, Jennie Kindy, FARM "FOR SALE, 150 ACR lot 2, concession 16, Matipose, i not sold will be rented this fall; well built 8-room brick house with bathroom complete and fur- nace; barn '64 x 74 with steel roof and other bulldings; a never fall- ing creak, good fields for tractor work; near station, high school and church, About 60 miles from Toronto, hightwAy past the place. W. ¥. Clarks, Woodville, Ont, OE FN TE SP ITS) we A Rar rr ar rap yas. river cKnight, wr Kea afte elkirk, ont. PHOTOGRAIHY TRY CANADA'S LARGEST PHOTO 'FINISHING STUDIO Get better picturés at lowest cost. Don't take chances with your film rolls. You can't take "sfinps" over aghin. 4 PROMPT MAIL SERVICER Any Bize Roll -- 6 or 8 Exposures DEVELOPED 'AND PRINTED 26c A customer 12 ibe Breton says, "1 have 'been sendirg 'filma to you for 4 or 6 years, Would not send them anywhere else." SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER New Htyle® Album With Prints sizes 16-20-127 If 29¢ (dc extra) 1s wént with' (lim roll, SPECIAL PRICES: ON FRAMING AND COLORING ' Enlargements 4 x 6" In beautiful easel mounts, 8 for 26¢. Framed n' {ivory tinted mats,' 7 x 9 In A ak: Circassian Walnu nak ony. finials ramen, £30. 114 largement colored, COA op" PICTURES RESTORED We 'can restors any old photograph or snapshot , ., . and make any number of prints or enlargements desired.' The 'process' requires work of akilled artists, but the coat 1a reasonable, Send us your Blsture land tell us what you wan one and we will tell you the before 'dothg the work. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 120, Postal Terminal A, Toronto. * Print: Nama and Address Plainly on _ TEACHER WANTED FOR U.88. "WANTED T TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed and printed. 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 26c REPRINTS 8 for 26c a FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may not get all the 'flims you want this year, but you.can get all the quality and service you desire by sending your flims to IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station 1, Toronto PATENTS FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY Solicitors. Established 1890; 14 King West, Toronto, Booklet of Information on re- aquest TEACHERS WANTED WANTED -- QUALIFIED PRO- testant teachers for Township School Area of Kennebec, duties to commence Sept. 3. State quall- fications and name of last in- spector; minimum salary $1,260. Apply J. KE, Hughes, Bec.-Treas, Arden, Ont. TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD," Drury, Denison and Graham. Dis- trict of Sudbury, requires 8 Pro- testant qualified + teachérs for schools, in following villages-- Whitéfish," Worthington and High Falls; also one bilingual teacher for rural school near Whitefish Reply stating' qualifications an salary expected to Mrs. R. H, Marray/ 300 Laura Ave. Budbury, nt. No. 1, Bond. Protestant, first class: salary $1,400, Avply A. Brightw@dll, Seoretary Treasurer, Shillington P.0,, Ontarlo. TWO QUALIFIED PROTESTANT Teachers for school, aréa . No. Monteagle. Apply stating. salary, and qualifications to G. H, Wood- cox, Sec.-1'reas.. R.R. No, 1, Hybla, Ontarlo. MADAWASKA PUBLIC SCHOOL-- Protestant female teacher want- ed. for 'junior room, 1st 'class cer- tificate with music preferred, but not NepReraly: salary $1,200 per annum: 'duties commence Sept. : Ed T. Chaddock, Madawaska, nt, GOLDEN LAKE--EXPERIENCED Protestants teacher, Principal in ~ Z-roomed- school at Village of. Golden Lake, Ont. Good train and' bus service. Apply, stating aal- ary and experience, to Wm. J, Hugh, Sec.-Tréas., 8.8, No. 2, North Algona, Golden Lake, Ont. ---- WANTED LUMBER FOR BARN FRAMING, Quote price and quantity tp Sere aa , Spence, Brewer's fla, WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED' single dairyman, or a married. man with so children for carin for a small, but, high class hol- steln herd on R.O.P, In Peel Coun. :/ Disutet, Good of 31 Sonal. ons and, wa 0 ° 100.00 adgending of! 38 Whine ox 43, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto, Le SH IDLE I WANTED -- A THOROUGHLY trained coon hound preferably a « female must be good at trail and at trés ard btoks off of Jacks, fox and daser, Give full pafticu- "lara (ncluding price. Box 4, 18° Adelalde W., Toronto, 5 " PURCHASE PUL- "tote, all breeds from 8 weeks up to BESO Rtas A ronto,

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