NN RTS RRS IT'S TRUE THAT .., «+ oo the "virus" discases of plants are transmitted from plant to plant, by insects, especially aphids, leaf hoppers and certain mites, The infective principle is present throughout the plant, and is carried over in cuttings, corms ail bulbs: Some of the diseases transmitted even through seeds from inspected plants, A plant once infected with a virus never 1 covers and, because such plants may pread the disease to nearby ho "hy plants, they should be 1 Jed up nd destroyed, x «vo. Ontario's grain yield in 1942 vos 191824000 bushels. tins year the objective is 200,000,000 bushels v h can be attained by produc- 172 bushels per wc ~ more th. a was produced in 1942, providing » cather conditions are favorable, the seed is clean, the variety + oble and it is treated for smug and other seed-borne discases, * ® «...0 ing to the high demand of field beans for human consump- ticn (actually about 114 million bushels annually) extensive re- cearch is now being conducted in effort to build up more resis- tr nce to disease. These varieties tow in use have considerable re- Jistance to "mosaic" and "anthrae- nose", but are somewhat suscept- ible to "blight". Everybody Works Down On The Farm Income tax for farmers is a sub- ject which leads to endless con- troversy. The charge "is widely heard that agriculturalists gener- ally ev. de their lability in this re- spect, The cused, of course, deny tc indictment, and they can offer at least a plausible reason vhy pay- ments in rural districts should be markedly below those of urban arcas, Their contention is at least worth noting. The farmers point out that, in their business, everybody works. Their wives and children can pro- perly be classed a: employees for they all contribute to the opera- tion of 'the form. The tax law how- ever, classes all income as that ot the lead of the family, whereas, according to their argument, {it should be divided -among all. Admitting this computation, a considerable portion of the income could probably be -said to be ex- empt. At least, the individual por- t"ans would be in the lower brack- ets, thus bringing the rate down. The farmers are asking that offi- cial cognizance be taken of this situation, and they have a strong case. 'HOLD EVERYTHING 'You forgot your rubbers, "dear!" . Nebrasia Farmers 'Plan Retaliation From time to time, there has been desultory talk of fariners going on strike, says the Wood- stock Sentinel-Review. Urban pop- ulitions have not taken it too ser- iously, mainly because they can- rot 'coticéive of their food being cut off at the source, Oh, the'gov- ernnieht would stép in and soon stop that," they say casually and bfiskly rejoin the picket line, A wartiing note has been sound- ed in Nebraska, In one county, there the farmers have voted to withhold / their (products from the markets as a means of protesting lahor ®disputes which are holding- up supplies of farm tools, machin- ery, bathtubs-and even ovéralls, (t could happen here. Shipyards Busy Glasgow shipyards are beating all records * with the tonnage of shipping under construction there, Ships are on order for France, The Netherlands, the Argentina and Portugal, and the shipbuilding companies are advertising for workers, New York City's Flushing Meadow Park, site of the 1939- 40 World's Fair, has been se- lected as the interim meeting place of the UN General Assem- bly. The huge skating rink pictured above will soon be renovated, at a cost of $1,250,- 000, to form the auditorium in which the Assembly will con- vene on Sept. 3. At right is an air view of the park, with the skating rink, once the "City of New York" exhibit, pictured in the background. The circular foundation in the foreground marks site of the Trylon and Perisphere during the fair. PY 0-0-0 SPOTS OF SPORTS By FRANK MANN HARRIS Bit Critic") ove -- O-0-0-0 ° ("A Six In a recent copy of Liberty Magazine we ran across an item that must have touched the hearts of everybody ever connected with the sports-writing racket, and es- pecially the wives and families of | those who write sports for a living. ., "For it was about a certain contest- ant in the Boston Marathon who arrived in Beantown so broke that,. to quote the article, "he had to Xr sleep on a pool table until he could - borrow ten dollars from a sports- writer," wk Just think of the agony of having to doss on a rock-hard pool table for years and years and years! LJ * LJ In fact we used to have an al- leged friend who -- whenever any- body would ask why we had adopted. "Sixbits" as a writing alias --would carefully explain that it was because this ambunt--seventy- five cents--was the greatest sum of money we were ever known to possess at any one time. PEE Something very rarely seen in modern®day big-time hockey was on display at Maple Leaf Gardens on Monday evening; and it came like a welcome and stimulating shot-in-the-arm to a lot of folks who feel that a great deal of latter- day sport has become pretty much a matter of routine. There 'were those Winnipeg Monarchs coming out for the final period with the scoreboard showing thehi facing a three-goal deficit, and a very torrid -- in fact red-hot -- Irish team out there to guard that margin, + + * In such a situation the natural and sensible thing for the Western- ers to do would be to tell them- selves, "Well, we can't win: them all" and then go out and play through that last twenty minutes with one ecye on the time-clock, and both cars open for the gong, conserving their strength and éner- gies for some other evening when such qualities might be of some practical use. * * 7. And did those Winnipeggers act in any such sane and reasonable manner? Well, not so that you could otice it. They tore into those St. Mikes as though it was the last reel of the serial, instead of only the second--as though the Irish were just another gang from the next whistle stop instead of one of the greatest, maybe, junior teams ever gathered together--and as though they had bet their last dollar on themselves and knew that walking the rods was a 16ng and tough way of getting home. »:3 * . Of ¢ourse they failed to make it --but they came so close to doing so that they caused much mental anguish, and not a few 'heartiat- tacks, among those 'who' were carrying a little ticket on our Edst- ern pets. In this cynical day and 4,¢ it has become the fashion to laugh scornfully at what is known as "the old college tty" to tufn up the 'nose at the spirit of the qaarter-back who manfully 'hellérs "Come on gang, we'll get them yer" with his team four touchdowns be: hind and just twenty seconds to play. * * * But to see such a-spirit out there in action--and almost managing to wangle through--was truly refresh- ' oo ing in a day when the first question asked about any athlete is not "How good is he" but, rather, "How much dough is he getting 2" * * * We are inclined to view with real alarm the report from New York that the cops in" that fair city are under orders to arrest horse-lovers when two or more of them are found reading a single copy of any of the racing sheets. What about those Four Freedoms we've been hearing so much about the past five or six years, although maybe not quite so much the last five or six months? What about the inalien- able right of every gent to make a sucker of himself in his own way, for which millions of our bravest and best have fought and bled and eaten canned rations? \What about the plight of the noble and self- sacrificing" race of handbook- makers, "faced with a fate much worse than death--having to go to work? L LJ - It's nothing less than terrible; because it isa well-known fact that nobody can possibly take a proper and scientific interest in horse- racing without intensive study of the form-charts and other data, most of which might just as well be printed in Greek for all the sense they make to the majority of their readers. And everybody should know--even politicians and police- men--that it is absolutely impossi- ble to study racing charts, scratch sheets and other literature properly without at least six other horse- lovers hanging over your shoulders, breathing in vour face and filling your ears full of romantic tales about the ten-to-one shot that just got beat a dirty snoot the day before. . * L] Ah, well, these are troublous times. All the world seems in a turmoil. Nothing scems to be right. The nylons generally seem to go to legs that would look better in over- alls. And it may be that, before brighter conditions appear, we must face days even sadder than this one. We'll be back one week from today doing our best to make good on that last prediction. Canada Completes , UNRRA Payments Canada has paid hei two contri- butions to the United Nations Re- lief and Rehabilitation Administra- tion totalling $154,000,000 and no further vote will be required this session. Under 'the provisions of the con- tributions 90 percent has to be spent in this dbuntry for goods to be shipped to needy nations and the remainder goes into a free fund to be spent as Unrra decides. However, the free fund, contribut- ed by all the nations in Unrra, will make extensive purchases in Can- ada because the goods are avail able liete, 'THe ptirciases include all 'kinds of cereals, canned goods, agricul- 'tural implements, clothing and a lorig list of uther ¢ommodities ur- gently needed in war-favaged countries. Any shortage Unrra is experien- cing in funds is due to failure of other nations to pay their contri- butions as promptly as Canada, said "an official. . t 40-Hour Week In Great Britain 45 To 48-Hour Week General Now; Intermcliary Step To 40-Hour Week Advised The 40-hour working week has almost become standard in Canada and the United States, any liours worked after that being suject to time-and-half payments, comments the. S.. Thomas Times-Journal. It is interesting to note, therefore, that while the Trades Union Con- g ess of Great Britain has as nis ultimate objective a 40-hour week, thc unions are advised not to press for acceptance of these terms just now. The 45 to 48-hour week is general in industries and even more in stores , and the Congress recommends that there be an in- termediary step of a 43 or 44-hour veeek before coming down to Recovery First In addition to the. .. ongress employment until the tide of e¢x- port. tradeis- definitely. turned, It is a demonstr. markable spirit of British workers, which was manifested all through the war, that they are so willing to co-operate with employers and the Government instead of fight- ing them... Trade union leaders like Lewis and Reuther would pro- bably be thrown in the harbor if their type attempted to gain power in Britain, British workers belirve in recov- ery first and betterment after- wards. ~eging skilled men over 65, and womnien, to remain or rejoin their wu. the re- out fast so send for special price- list today. Also elght to sixteen week - old pullets, Free catalogue, Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. RELIABLE CHICKS Just think what thls means to the buyer Your Investment 1s made worth while when you purchase your chicks from us. Our repeat orders year after year ls the proof of our quality chicks, Blood testing for pullorum done each year, we only hatch from clean flocks. Millers Chick Hatchery, Fergus, Ont. (Successor to J. D. Johnson) THREE AND FOUR WEEK OLD started chicks for immediate de- livery, non-sexed, pullets or cock- erels, Also eight to eighteen week old free range older puliets. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch- eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. CHICKS, SPECIAL APRIL 11. Barred Rock Cockerels .07¢c. April 24 Barred Rock Chicks 13c. White Leghorns 12c. Government ap- proved breeders bloodtested for standard, and variant types of pullorum. Brucedale Poultry arm, St. Thomas, Ont, BRAY CHICKS IN BIG DEMAND, but we are equipped to fill spring orders, if received soon. May- June orders should certainly be given now. Wide choice breeds, crosshreds -- some started. Avold disappointment, contact us now. Bray Hatehery, 130 John N. Ham- ilton, Ont, LEGHORN PULLETS $20.00 per 100 Hollywood leghorn pullets will help you produce more eggs be- cause they have egg records of 300 eggs for the past 10 gener- ations. Large bodied long lived hens. Barred Rock, New Hamp- shire Red and Redroe hybrid pul- lets $15.00 per hundred. Big Rock "arm, Mille Roches, Ont, STRAIGHT THINKINK CANADIANS do not want inflation. We are keeping our feet on the ground and our prices today are the same as our prices before VII or VJ dny. You will receive the same fine quality at the same low pri- ces. Back of every chick we offer our customers this year is a long ancestry of high production breed- ing, This year our flocks have been more rigidly culled and dou- ble tested for pullorum. When vou purchase Tweddle quality chicks you get dollar for dollar value in every instance at prices vou can afford to pay. There is no infla- tion here in spite of higher oper- ation costs, Send for free cata- logue Also three and four week old started chicks and eight to elghteen week old free range pullets. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, BABY CHICKS, NEW HAMP- shires, Barred Rocks culled blood- tested under Ontario Breeding Station. Extra heavy laying strain. Harding Smith, Sparta, Ont. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY BABY chicks this year. The war is over but not food production. We must produce more food in this initial post-war period than during the war years, The farmer who has poultry and eggs to sell will find a lucrative market in the years ~ahead. It will pay vou to buy mote baby chicks this year and "ralge another bumper roosters and build a better laying flock of fresh young pullets, Start with Top Notch chicks. Send for fllustrated catalogue today, Also three and four week old started chicks and eight to 16 week old free range pullets, Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. 25 FREE CHICKS OUR BABY CHICKS AR THE progeny of Foundation and Re- Elstered Birds. All Breeders blood-tested Prices from 3c to 26c All guaranteed excellent layers Don't delay, order now. Goddard Chick Halcherles, Bri tannin Helghts int BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "Gin Pills Helped my Sore Back" says Montreal mar. "I had rheumatic aches and stiff back--could hardly straighten up after bending. A friend advised Gin Pills . .. now I'm ever so much better', --1F., Montreal. For more than 4 Jun Gin Pills have brought relief to victims of Rheumatic Pain, Backache, Sciatica, Lumbago. Get a package today. Use . proves their merit. Regular size, 40 Pills + Economy size, 80 Pllis % GIN PILLS FOR THE KIDNEYS (In tha U.S.A. pik for Gino Pils) National Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Limited nv Y STEEL TREATED OUR SPECIALTY RUSTY STELL roofs and leaky asphalt shingles, Built up gravel and pitch roofs, All work guaranteed. Write for estimates. Peterborough Roofers, 906 Water St, Ueterborough, Ont, MR. WOOL GROWER We operate a Government Licens- ed Wool Warehouse and are pre- pared to purchase this season's wool clip according to Govern- ment Grading Standards and at established (iovernment prices, Prompt settlements made. You can apply your wool credit against blanket purchases, We do not handle used woollens nor are we. able to do Customs Work, THE STRATHROY WOOLLEN MILLS LIMITED STRATHROY, ONTARIO, DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information. We nre glad to answer your questions, Depart. ment HH Parker's Nye Works Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto. TO THOSE WHO SUFFER WITH the misery of PILES If you suffer agonizing torture H info, fiching piles, Tore is a chance to a simple, o troatment with the promise of a reliable to refund the cost of the firat package if you are not satisfied with the results, Simply get a bottle of Hem -Roid frdva any druggist and use as directed. Hem- Rotd is an intérnal tedatment whose medi cation fs directed to _the removal of cause of your piles, It fs a 'small tal easy and pleasant to use and excellent re- volta are Suiokt shown, Itching and wore- ness are relia subsides and as the treatment fa contin the swelling ahd jn- flammation are reduced and the sore, pain. ful pile tumors heal al quer, leaving the rectal membranes clean and: Cet a of Hem-Roid and : whist gn sash way this is eS of ple sponsor of this notice is an busin Canada old, reliable Arm doing ose in for over 20 years, Hem-Rold must help yous doi {os felt eer dnt My Raccoon 0 formula A "Conta you motMinG, Tey today, ISSUE 17-1946 TTS ROR SALE TOP QUALITY RENATOR DUNLAP Strawberry Plants, 500 for $5.00, Colin Hill, Brighton, Ont. Route 2. SENATOR DUNLAP Plants 500 for $5.00. Catalogue. Gar- GENUINE 'Strawherry First quality stock, Kenneth HiIl, Strawberry dens, Route 1, Trenton, Ont, ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED bought, sold, cebuilt: belts pul leva, brushes Allen Flectrie Come pany Ltd, 2326 Dufferin £&t. Tor- onto, Ont, HEAVY MILITARY FARM WAG. gornis, kéAd for éfreular. Perey J. Borbridge, Room 205 Piaza BIR, Ottawn, Ont, FOR HALE (8AM HANNOVER) Time 2-6 4/4. This {a a beautiful hig Nroten Ktalllon niet and sound, The service fee for the ure ofthis Stallion 1s $50.00 for Stand- ard Bred Mares Owner, Geo, W. Wilson, Houlter., Ont TURKEY POULTS Prompt delivery or hook for May and June. Broad Breasted Bronze Poults hatched from pullorum free bloodtested breeders, under den! eonditiona In 'most modern 1946 model, all electric and suto- matically controlled incubators, also hatched In separnte hatchery, Lakeview Poultry Farm, Weln Bros, Iixeter, Ontario, h A recanvass two Canoes crop of shaded by white birch and ever- green. Exclusive and priyate, two acres in extent, Halt acre for gatden, Ideal for rest and recrea- tion. Immediate possession. $2500. Dre, J. RR. Hancock, Box 315, phone 31, Colborne, Ontario. CHOICE, TRAINED, RETRIEVING, springer spaniel dogs, 8 months old; also registered beagle pups. Crat- ed, shipped promptly. Write, phone, Peter Porter, 280, Burford, Ontario, . 20 HP. TRACTION ENGINE, SUIT- able sawmill or heating purposgs. Druce Sherriff, Dunsford, Ont. CLYDE J'1LLY AND GELDING, 2 and § Years. Sound and well-bro- ken, John A. Wallace, St. Paul's, Ontario, TRIGG FOXHOUND TUS, PAR- ents unexcelled for tongue and hunting qunliities, Males $20. Fe- mules $15. D, GG, Anglin, 163 Tor- dnto St. Kingston, Ont, GUERNSEYS BULLS READY FOR service from ROP, dams. Priced to sell. M. Dunean, Norwood Farm, R. Rk. 3, London, Ont, GASOLINE ENGINES for boats, sawmills, welders, po- wer units ete, complete with elec- trical equipment, carburetors, cluteh ete. Guaranteed to be In first class condition. Money back within 30 days If not satisfied. Willys 4 eyvlinder, same as used In Jeeps -- $175.00 each. Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth motors, 3%", 3." and 21/8" bores £200 ea. All prices 11.0.8. Toronto. Terms -- cash with order or 259 deposit, balance CLO. D, LEVY AUTO PARTS COMPANY LIMITED 735 Queen Street West, Toronta FARMS FOR SALE MAPLEHAVEN DAIRY FARM Two-hundred and fifty acres, clay loam half tiliable, abundance wood, water, buildings, Hydro, te- lenhone, rural mall, every conven- fence very close. Sixteen miles, Kingston. Very desirable sltu- ation. Must be seen to he appre- ciated. C, &, Ont. Rutledge. Sydenham, LIIARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method, Information on request regarding classes, Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. - HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED HERDSMAN TO fit and show Angus cattle. Write qualifications Castor Valley T"arms, Russell, Ontario. APPLY METROPOLITAN GENERAL HOSPITAL, WINDSOR, ONT. NURSES WANTED -- SALARY $112.00-8115.00 per month; meals and laundry furnished; fine living rd | h © Fa Ir m ® a : : Te = b Gal % -- so -- Fo Ir u m wan UHICKY FOR SALE oo PHOTOGRAPHY HURRY, HURRY, HURILY, IF YOU TWO SUMMER COTTAGES NO, 2 ANY PICTURE ENLARGED don't want to miss some of our Highway 84 miles east of Toronto. Size 10 X36 inches, 98c. each, three and four week old started Real beauty spot, Concrete dam, Limit twd Okay Studio, Dept. 1 chick bargains. They are moving One cottage over pond which is 92 Kenneth Ave. Toronto. TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed and printed 6 OR § EXPOSURE ROLLS 26c. REPRINTS 8 for 25c. FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may not get all the films you want this year, but you can get all the quality and service you desire by sending your films to IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station 1, Toronto. GET BETTER PICTURES AT LOWER PRICE PROMPT MALL SERVICE JAY Size Roll -- 6 or 8 Exposures, DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25¢ 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 26g Size Av6" in Beautiful Ilasel Mounts Enlargements 4x6" on ivory tinted mounts; Ix9" in Gold, Silver, Cire casslan Walnut or Black Ebony, finish frames, 5%¢ each. [If enlargee ment coloured, Te euch, Reprints Made From Your Negatives de, Each ery, STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 120, Post Office A, Toronte,. T'rint Name and Address Plainly, ACME QUALITY & SERVICE Roll developed and 8 prints 26e, reprints 3c each 4" X 6" enlurge= ments mounted in attractive fold ers 2 for 2ic. Work and service guaranteed, ACME PHOTO SERVICE Stn. H, Toronto TRAPPERS TRAP WOLVES ALLL SUMMER FOR bounty using thelr own gland scent, Write IMisher. Box 420, Calgary, Alberta. WANTED PUPS AND LONG-HAIRED KIT- tens wanted, highest prices, good homes. Dixon's, 1821 St Antolne, Moutreal. FARM, CASH FOR 60 ACRES light loam. Give details location, hydro, water, bush, buildings, taxes, price first letter. Rox. 100, Lrindale FEATHERS WANTED eathers and feather beds of all descriptions. Highest prices paid, Write to Queen City Feather Co., 20 Daldwin St, Toronto, WANTED -- A IPARM SUITABLE for poultry or poultry farm in operation, near town and railroad station Apply Box 202, Listowel, Ont. R WANTED TO BUY SMALLEST SIZRA bench style Cream Separator. C. EE. Johnson, Kirby, Ont. WANT FACTORY BUILDING, PRE fer about 60 x 80, Send descripe tion, price, ete, to Géorge Drume mond, Owen Sound. WANT HOUSES AT VILLAGES Towns and Highways, Also small tarma 1 to 30 acres, Send full dee quarters near hospital: 8-hour scription, price, ete, George day. Drummond, broker, Owen Sound. WANTED MAN TO REPAIR AND WANT BUSINESSES, ANY KIND, outboard Canoe, located in Burks Falls, Ont, by June 15, C, La Barre 1262 Jackson St. Lakewood, Ohio. 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