ls i, I od fl. Yd RE Hare an ta we. P= fo Ch LA ------. ng ~ mr a - ENE ido ot, FLERE RRSRES AE sup a Ansdids x wb ss wr dik Shy Tener "u3hs" accompanied forehead and nose rubbing when Willie Golodoff, liberated Eskimo, and his wife, Julia, also returned from Japanese POW camp, were reunited for first tyme in two years. Couple were captured on Attu by invading Japs. -- ane Political Future Of Newfoundland Self Government Or Political Union With Canada? That Newfoundland should be brought into the Dominion to make a tenth province, as suggested by Senator A, N, Mcl.can of New Brunswick, has frequently been mooted in the United Kingdom and has more than once been debated in the House of Lords. A former Dominion having now only the status of a colony pleases no one, especially as Britain has to carry the financial responsibility, says the Ottawa Citizen, Six men, members of a govern: - ment commission, have ruled the island since 1033 when the world financial crisis reduced it to virtual bankruptcy. These men, aided by the exceptional economic condi- tions due to the war, have brought back relative prosperity. Not only has unemployment disappeared but Newfoundlanders have been able to lend Great Britain ten million dol-_ lars for war purposes, - Country Not Wealthy The demand for an carly return to self-government appears to come only from a small minority. The bulk of the population, from all accounts, is not eager for it. People remember with dismay the scandals associated with the old- time politicians and want no recur- rence, Furthermore, they are not sure that their present prosperity, built entirely on war-demand, will last. Newfoundland, with a population of 200,000 and an economy based largely on fish, has never been a wealthy country. On the contrary. The fisherman has to rely on the merchant who not only markets the fish but acts as banker, outfitter and storekeeper for him. Often this system leads to economic abuses, The fisherfolk, too, live isolated lives, because communication, largely by sea, is inadequate and . slow and labor for industrial schemes is not easy to get, Health services and education in "such small and scattered communities arc costly and hard to maintain, People Very Patriotic Some by no means unsympathet- ic observers say that unless New- foundlanders are given far better educational facilities than they now possess, they cannot be expected to undertake the task of sclf-gov- ernment again. Town councils have been set up, but much more is re- quired to create a system of local government such as, in Canada and Britain, prepares men and women for larger political responsibilities. Ncwfoundlanders are highly pa- triotic. Proportionately more of them volunteered for the war than from any other British colony. Yet the island has not mucligto offer its returned men and if another eco- nomic breakdown occurs, self-gov- ernment will remain farther off han ever. y ' Political ~ "union wiih Canada would undoubtedly help the New- foundlanders. They would obtain the hencfit of the Dominion's social services and the advantage of Can- adian capital for the development of their raw Thaterials, apart from those in which United Kingdom companies are already interested. But, for a time at least, Newfound- fand would be rather a liability than an assct, Non-Stop Flight Japan to Washington Four B-29's, carrying 43 men home from the war, completed last week the first non-stop flight from Japan to Washington in 27 hours 29 minutes. Brig. Gen, Frank A. Armstrong, Jr., deputy commander of the 20th Air Force led the flight home land- ing at Washington -National Air- port... Distance was figured at 6,- 544 miles. . There were 95,000 . accidental deaths in the United States dur- ing 1944, Ro SR at bn Javanese Seized Chance for Revolt Queen Wilhelmina promised nearly a year ago what amounted to Dominion government to the Dutch colonies, but this did not satisfy the extremists, says the Ot- tawa Citizen, They saw a chance for revolt and took it. The fighting has not been real- ly serious. No doubt some of it has been inspired by the Japanese eager to leave the Allies a burden- But obviously kill- ing British, Indian and Javanese scttles nothing. A "truce, and ne- gotiations on the basis of Queen Wilhelmina's offer is undoubtely the way to a settlement, British forces are in Java be- cause the Netherlands government surprised by Japan's sudden sur- render, had neither an army nor the ships to carry it, capable of re- occupying the territory. South East Asia command was asked to undertake the task. " Due to the Japanese occupa- tion, the Indonesian nationalists formerly only a small vocal min- ority impatient of Dutch rule, gained great strength, They were - given key positions in the goven- ment and so acquired political power which they promptly used "to further their independence movement. They sought to per- suade forty million Javanese that they could govern themselves. Britain Holds Three World Speed Records Air, Land and Water Possession of all three world speed records--air, land and wa- ter--returned to Britain last week as the result of a 606-mile-per-hour some legacy. mark established by its jet-pro- pelled Meteor "plane. Group Flight Captain Hugh Wilson was credited with setting the record. The earlier announce-. ment said that Test Pilot Eric Greenwood had established the record with a 606-mile-an-hour speed. His time was corrected to 603 miles an hour, The Meteor joined John Cobb's racing car and Sir Malcolm Camp- bells speedboat in the top speed positions. : Cobb and Campbell both set their records in August; 1039 -- Cobb at Bonneville Flats, Utah, with 368.85 m.p.h.,, and Campbell on Coniston Water, in England's lake district, with 141.74 m.p.h. Wilson and Greenwood set their marks in four runs eyer a 70-mile test course at Herne Bay, off the south English coast. The previously accepted air speed record was 469.2 miles an hour set by German Pilot Fritz Wendel in a Messerschmitt in 1930. Canadian Will Be A Canadian Citizen The Canadian Citizenship Bill introduced by Secretary of State Paul Martin in the House of Com- mons scems to be a long stride in the right direction, says the Win- nipeg Tribune. The mover of the bill, Mr. Martin, says it may be best defined as a measure which will give a Canadian a legal right to say: "I am a Canadian citizen." The measure will «be greeted with cheers by a large number of Canadians whose forebears were born in Canada and who up to now have 'been driven to the verge of mayhem By official census-takers- and", immigration officials who insisted on hyphen- ated citizenship, / --, Assurance by Mr." Martin that fthe new bill will not disturb a Canadian citizen's status as' a British subject, makes the new bill even more welcome, Certainly tt was never intended that clearer "definition of Canadian citizenship should carry with it any loosening of the ties binding Canadians to the Commonwealth and. Empire. The' VOICE OF THE PRESS The Irish Of It A new fountain pen will write for two years "without being fill- ed," That Irishman is sure to ap- pear and ask: "How long will it write if you till it?" -- Hamilton Spectator. Or Faster There is another 'potential rea- .son why Canadians should get 'home as fast as possible. They are reported to be marrying girls in Holland at the rate of 40 a day, --St, Catharines Standard. She Will Speaking of furs--and what lady isn't?--it must take a smart wife to get a rew mink out of an old skunk.--Ottawa Citizen, 'They're Changing The Guard' Again One of London's most popular peace-time "sights" came back to the war-scarred metropolis not long ago--the ceremonial changing of the guard at the Horse Guards, A contingent of the Life Guards with a trumpeter on a white horse represented the old guard and the new guard was furnished by the Royal Horse Guards. The cere- mony will be repeated daily. Canadians Have $6,763 Millions More In Savings With more money than they ever had before, Canadians, "if they will look at their savings, rea: lize their strength and move with confidence, their future prosperity upon a sound and ordered basis lies in their own hands," Stanley M. Wedd, president of the Canadi- an Bankers' Association, stated at the recent annual meeting. Despite the toll of war, the Ca- nadian people stand on: the thres- hold of peace. with $6,763 millions more money than they ever had before,.. This has piled up since 1939 -- $1,131,000,000 representing an increase in saving depositg in the chartered banks; $241,500,000 in war savings certificates; $4,- 608,100,000 in individual savings in- vested in Victory bonds, and $783,- 000,000 of extra cash lying in men's pockets, women's purses and the tills of business. STOPS COUGHS GET AFTER HEADACHE PAIN THIS WAY -- I, Instantine Tablet brings FAST RELIEF! NEXT TIME you suffer from a simple headache, try the Instantine I-fablel- way to prompt relief. You may be surprised at the speed with which 1 Insiantinetablet can bring you fast relief. It generally takes only one Instantine tablet to start bringing welcome relief from headache pain. You see, these fast-acting, prescription-type tablets go to work almost immediately easing pain, lessening discomfort, Instantine's scientific combination of three proven medicinal ingredients works in these ways to bring relief: 1. Speedily ease the pain. 2; Prolong relief from pain. 3. Reduce "depression." Givc mild, stimulating "lif," Try Instantine-- chances are you will never, again resort to slower-acting repatations for relief of simple pain. ember Instantine, too, whenever you suffer from pains of neuralgia and neuritis, Your druggist has Instantine. 12 Tablets 25¢--ohout 2¢ a dose Fast, Effective Roliof from Simple Pola Pictured abave 18 the new Frank. lin D. Roosevelt Memorial Medal, now for sale through the Treasury Department. Designed by Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock, it is three inches in diameter with a portrait of the late President on one side. On the other side is @ -female figure, sitting with head bowed, symbolizing a sorrowing nation. ona Jiffy i TT «or Money Back For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and otheritchi conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. D, D, PRESCRIPTION. Greasel CHECKED POW's In Canada Harvest Sugar Thousands of acres of sugar beets are being harvested this Fall by prisoners of war from Canadian camps. These groups were also 4 great aid this Spring when field labour was scarce and blocked and thinned a good portion of the beet crops of Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario. Every morning the prisoners are transported by trucks to the fields where they work in groups of 10 or more under armed guard. For the past month they have been working in Alberta and quartered in camps located throughout the beet-growing district. In Ontario they have been top- ping beets for three weeks and are located in Chatham, Centralia, Glencoe and Fingal. It is expected their full number will be required for another three wecks, possibly four. LIFE i AFTER 40a Around 40 our energy lessens. Bat, ex- perience has taught us to do our work with less effort. The, years ahead should yield the greatest accomplishments, the most enjoyment and happiness. They can, too, if we avoid the kidney and bladder Sle such as Back- and women to keep kidneys and in good ander, I you are nearing 40, or past it, your Slang Invading Scottish Dialect The Burns Federation has dis- closed the awful news that Ameri- can slang is sneaking into the Scottish dialect. It may not get very far--not if Scots are still like the one who heard an American declaring he came from "God's own country," says the Halifax Chronicle. "Mong" countered the Scot, "Ye hae an awfu' puir Scots accent." On the other hand, there was the Englishman who maintained that a Scottish accent was noth- ing but the result of a foreign people trying to speak a language they never could master! And now we are deep in a foxhole, Pulp Mills Waste Used as Fertilizer Lignin, two million tons of which are discarded annually by pulp and paper mills, has beea used successfully for fertilizers, said Robert S. Aries, research as- scciate at Yale University, in an address delivered at a meeting con- ducted by the Wood Council and the University of Maine in Orono, Me." In addition to the two mils lion tons discharged annually by pulp and paper mills into streams and rivers, sawmills . and othér woodworking plants throughout the country "can readily make available another ten million tons of wood waste which can be in- corporated into fertilizers." flaintéss, Soothes, tomionts and quick calmg or the sake o A health and a happier ntense itching. Don't & , ggist futur Dodd Kidne today for D.D.D, PRESCRIPTION, She s 7 Pills today! 125 BABY CHICKS FOR: SALE FARMS FOR SALE PHOTOGRAPHY CHICKS, DAYOLDS, FOR IMME. HONEY FOR SALE Ho idiatea Deion MARM | WELL. | CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM diate shipment and we've a few 2-3 week old, Write for 1st, And order chicks for December-Janu- ary delivery. Such breeds as Light Sussex, New Hampshire. Barred Rocks, Wyandottes, Australops, ete. and crosses. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N. Hamilton Ont, WANTED HUNDREDS MORE poultry raisers who want to in- crease their profits, Tweddles Government Approved chicke grow fast. These chicks come from bloodtested . breeders of known livability and productivity -- each: chickiis carefully selected for shipment and any weaklings are quickly culled from the lot -- thus assuring you of a live dell very of healthy husky chicks, When buying chlocks remember -- Europe. Is In. urgent need of eggs and poultry meat, Prepare.now for a hardy profitable stock. Buy Government Approved chicks, Book your order now: and 'be sure of the breed and shipping date you desire. Write to-day for our interesting and 'informative free catalogue. Also free range pullets: for. immediate delivery. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, 4 HERE'S REAL NEWS FOR POUL-~ try raisers. A large and profit- able market in eggs and poultry meat awaits your produce In Start to:day to cash In Top Notch Government Approved chicks. A. shipment of healthy, husky, Top Notch chicka will assure you of a high degree of productivity in the near future, A chick is only as good as its breeding, strain. Top Notch chicka come from bloodtested breeders of known livability and producti- vity. Remembar - fqr : Ton: Notch productivity its Top Notch chicks, Book your drder early sa you will be: sure. of recelving, ths breed you desire on-the date you desire. Write : to-day, for -our free: catas logue -- you'll be glad that you did. Also free:range: pulleta for immediate delivery. Top Notch Chlckerles, Guelph, Ontario. SPECIAL: SALE OF WHITE LEG- horn, Barred ' Rock'. and: New Hampshire pullets 14, 16 and 18 weeks of age, all free range healthy « atoclk, only: a limited number so write at once for pri- ces. Also laying and! ready to lay pullats. Free catalogue. Also day: old "fall 'hatched chicks, Tweddle Chick: Hatcheries Limited, Fer- gus Ontarlo, ' 1 25 FREE CHICKS. OUR BABY CHICKS ARK THE progeny of Foundation and Re- glatered. Birds. All Breeders blood-tested. Prices from 3c to 26c. All guaranteed excellent layers.: Don't delay, order now. Goddard Chick Hatcherles, Bri- tannia Helghts. Ont: IT WILL PAY TO 'FILL YOUR pens with pullets this year. We can give Immediate deifverv on 14, 16 and 18 week old White Leghorns, Barred Rocks and New, Hampshires. Also: laylng and ready to lay, Trdh: catalogue, ay To Also Fall hatched old chicks booked to order. | p . Notch Chlckerles, Guelph, Ontario. pe rere oS sm rage * ~~ RESINERS OPPORTUNITIES y WIN BRAND NEW 1942 DE LUXE Plymouth Sedan. f other prizes In Victory Bonds. Army and Navy Veterans Unit 257. Drawing Dec. 21, 1945, Subscription $1.00, -- 6 for $5.00. P.O, Box 21, Fort Wil- Ham. Agents Wanted. ' HOW WOULD YOU IIKE TO OWN a $10.000. Home, bullt to your own apecifications, wherever you wish? If you prefer we will give you $10,000, fn Vietory Bonds, Op- portunity to win $10,000 monthly draw. All proceeds for underpri~ vlleged children and playgrounds. Draw date: -- December 31at, 1945. Don't delay. Recalpta malled promptly, fend $1.00 for one ticket, 6 for $45.00, right now to Kiwanis Club of Sudbury, Box 653 Sudbury, Ont, DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for Information, We are glad to answer your questions, Depnart- mant «Parker's Dye Works Limited," 7891 Yonge Street, To: ronto, { FOR SALE ROUEN DUC DELICIOUS NEW CROP HONEY «for immediate shipment at $9.00 per case of 12 four pound cans.. your nearest ration office will exchange 24 preserve or sugar coupons for a special voucher ood 48 pounds of honey. Mail thls to us with your cheque and we will ship at once, Big Rock Farm, Mille Roches, Ont. situated with river running through -- in Lanark Co. 6 miles west of Almonte 60 acres tillable, soil clay loam, good sugar bush, never failing drilled well. This farm is exceptionally well bullt, wlth good brick house, large bank barn and other necessary bulld- ings. Apply for particulars, Mrs. Harvey Paterson, Almonte, Ont. R. R. No. 1. Now is the time to buy a one-man light weight 'portable "PRECISION" POWER CHAIN SAW to fell or cross-cut timber, pulp- wood or firewood. Two types ma- nufactured, Both $400 f.0.b, Montreal. Precision Parts Ltd., 2023 Aylmer St., Montreal, . FOR SALE LIMITED NUMBER. 6 H, P. Empire: Garden Tractors available for immediate delivery. This machine 1s made in Canada. Orders being accepted now for Spring delivery, Write for price and particulars, Garden Tractor and Equipment Co., Limited, 1160 Albert Road Windsor, Ontarlo. HAY PRESS, STATIONARY. ANN Arbor. Arthur Alyea, Curries, Ont, GASOLINE ENGINES, NEW Briggs and Stratton aircooled. Most modern engine built. Low cost, Write for descriptive fold- ers and prices. Scope Sales Co., Box 852, Ottawa Ont. FORDSON TRACTOR. NEEDS some repairs $250.00, Will dellver any place free of charge, 1666 Danforth Avenue, Toronto. HURON COUNTY, CHOPPING MILL. good mixed farming area. Diesel engine, hall bearing grinder rol- lers with elevators, going con- cern, quick possession. Wm. Pearce, Realtor Exeter, Ont. BEAUTIFUL. SHOPPING BAGS Make parcel-carrylng easy. You wlll love these strong, shopping bags of colorful flowered creton- ne material, on solid shade leath- erette. Sturdy. wooden handles, soft flannel-fihished lining. Size 15 x 18 Inches. Flowered creton~ ne in blue, rose, natural. Solid leatherette in: brown. Years of' wear. $2.49 each, You. will be 'proud to carry one even in your nicest straat clothes, Send $1.00, balance collect plus postage, Ar- rowsmith's Dept. 4, Box 19, Stn. "N" Montreal, ' PUPS AND LONG HAIRED KI. tens; wanted, highest prices, good homes. Dixon's, 1821 8t..Antolne, Montreal. FOR SALE, REGISTERED DOR- sot ewes and rams, unrelated, V. Bartlett, R.'No. 2, Cantleld,. Ont. ATTENTION, FARMERS: FOR 8ale: Tractor Tires, made of rub- ber, suitable for bolting on steel wheels, $10.00 each. When order- ing state diameter and width of wheel. National Rubber Co. L:d. 5 Wiltshire Ave.. Toronto, Ont, + ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED bought, sold, rebullt: belts pul. leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com- Dany Ltd. 2326 Dufferin 8t. Tor- onto. PRIZE stock ducks $3.00, drakea $4.00. Archie Bagg. R1, Hespeler. On- arlo,. , ode . Y STEERING. WHEEL SPINNERS, - special heavy duty for tractors, 1.25 postpaid.' Ivan Martin, St. acob's. Ontario. SURPLUS FILES: ed files: from 6"-14": flat, half round, round,. square, ete.: rough and smooth: at a clearing price of, $8 delivered. Re- cupetools and: Metals © Limited, including 1212 Aldred Bullding, Montreal Que, 3 ' bs STORE WINDOW' PRICE TICKETS Ready. for your Individual prices, Write for samples. Kelly Print- ing, 124 'Wollington Street. West, Toronto FARMS FOR SALR 60 ACRE FARM, 6 ROOM BRICK House; good out. bulldings, 12 miles south of Windsor Ont, W. H. Taylor, RR'1, Auld, Ont. 180 ACRES, GOOD MAPLE BUSH, with or without machinery, cheap Box 474, Smith Falls, Ont, 100-ACRE, FARM LOT 10, CON. 7, Ellice, Good buildings, wells, hy- dro, well drained, 24h miles from. 19 Highway. Geo. Dungey, R., R.. 1. 8ebringville, 'Ont, , A COMPLETE SET OF 60 ASSORT: | BOOKKEEPER WITH 13 ACRES NEAR BOWMANVILLE, god bearing orchard, poultry houses for 2,000 birds, barns, sllo, price $7500. Terms: more land available complete bathroom, furnace, hydro, 10 miles from Oshawa, possession arranged, M. L. Clemens, R.R. 6, Bowmanville, Ontario, HAIRDRESSING ¢ LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method. Information on request regarding classes, Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toranto. HELI' WANTED SAWMILIL. experlence preferred, capable of handling complete set of books and payroll, accustomed to type- writing and general office work for small Northern town. Per- manent position. Salary $30 to $40 per week to commence, de- pending on ability and experlence. House may he provided. Apply to Tho Oakville Basket Co. Ltd. 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Booklet of Information on re. aent < PERSONAL WINNER OF: PLYMOUTH CAR drawn: at 'Port Colborne October 31, Ivy Baechler, Kellogg Co., London, Ontario, Ticket No, 49402. TAXIDERMY DEER HEADS MOUNTED, DEER Hides tanned into glove - leather, we also buy Deer Hides, Sheep skins tanned for floor rugs. Bear Hides: tanned 'and made into Tugs, Foxes and Furs dressed and made into scarfs, 26 Elm Street, Toron- to, Oliver Spanner Co, Ltd. WANTED THEATRE IN SMALL TOWN OR a suitable building that can be rebuilt .into a theatre. Box 64, 73 Adelaide W. Toronto. WANTED TO' RENT, BLACK- smith shop and small dwelling, in good: farming community, Box 63, 73 Adelaide W. Toronto. WANT HOUSE IN VILLAGE. TOWN or highway, Prefer with [ittle land, $700 to $1700, Give deserip- tion. price ete. George Drummond, Owen Sound. ~ HIGHEST PRICES PAID For all. kinds. of dressed poultry. Get our prices before you sell, Write, phone or wire JOHN .C. COOPER 2304 BLOOR 81¢ W.. TORONTO PHONE JU. 933% BUYER, MR, TED ROWLER HARDWARE BUSINESS WANTED, state stock, turnover, any neces sary particulars, confidential. Box 50, 78 Adelalde W. Toronto. WANTED TO PURUHASE' PULL- etr all ages and breeds. High prices paid' Apply Pox No bi, 7% Adelaide W. Toronto HATCHING BGGS WANTED FOR 1948 hatchigr senson. Flocks cull- ed and blooltested free of charge under Government Supervision, Guaranteed premium; plus hatch ability premium pal. For full details, write Box 29, 78 Adelalde Toronto * BETWEEN NOW AND LATR Spring, White Birch Bolts, 27" long, 7" and up top. ust be fresh cut, free of doze and large limb knots. Also (interested in Poplar and Basswood Bolts, 6" and up top, 48" long. If you can suply in carlots, write for our quotations, Keenan Woodenware Limited, Owen Sound. Ontarlo, LOGS: BASSWOOD RE B C H, Birch). Elm, Maple. also Poplar and White Birch Bolts, good prices, Write to The Oakville Rasket) Co Ltd. Oakville. Ont ISSUE 47--1088