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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1940, p. 2

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Buâ€" s % $: A. Rub them with the outside of a fresh lemon cor orange peel. Dry immediately. The oil in the pecling will dissolve the tar and it can then be rubbed off. Q. How can I prevent cocoa from tumping? A. Cocca will not.lump if a tittle sugar is mixed with it before pouring on the milk or hot water. & pinch of.salt will greatly imâ€" prove the flavor. the A. Allow the celery to lie in water for about seven or eight hours before serving, and it will be very tender. Q. How can I remove tar fram m e E02 ACEINULE bound to the corn and changed daily for. three or four days is said to loosen it. Then soak the fcot in warm water and the corn can be removed. Q. How can 1 make celery very tender for serving? A. Raveled yarn can be made to look like new by wrapping it in a towel and then placing it for a short time in a colander or a steamer over a vessel of hot watâ€" er. Q. How can 1 revive lemogs that have become dry ard hard from standing? A. Cover the lemons with boilâ€" ing water for a few minutes. Q. How can 1 renew old ravelâ€" ed yarn? Ahnose who are undecided whethâ€" er they will spend their holidays this summer at the seaside or mountains will find a solution of their problem in a folder just isâ€" sued by the Canadian National Railways entitled "Canadian Rockâ€" ies and the Pacific Coast" accordâ€" ing to C. W. Johnston, general passenger traffic manager of the company. "The magnificent Canâ€" adian Rockies and the added charm of delightful cities and reâ€" sorts and the wonderfual coastal scenery of the famed ‘Inside Pass. age‘ route to Alaska complete the ideal vacation of two weeks or longer presented in this folder." Triangle Route The Triangle Route of the Canâ€" adian National Railways covers a 2,000â€"mile travel trail across four â€" mighty mountain ranges by two different routes, from either Jasâ€" per, Alberta, or from Vanvouver, B. C. It also takes to water and, by steamship, follows the Inside Passage for the full length of the mountainous coastline of British Columbia. Then if you decide on the Alaska cruise of 9 days durâ€" ation, you continue on the same Inside Passage route up to Skagâ€" way, Alaska, the land of go‘d and romance. Spiced with a variety of scenâ€" ery and activity, "it is well worthâ€" while to plan your Triangle Tour ahead for the maximum of vacaâ€" tion pleasure" stated Mr. Johnâ€" ston, "the eclorfal and ilustratâ€" ed folder supplying all details." . How can I How Can 1? Plan A Trip To The Coast L IVI CEITCRCUCG on the preparation of the exhibit which will be shipped in time to arrive in Toronto early in Augâ€" ust. Even though The Netherlands government has prepared for any eventuality in the European war situation and is ready to defend itself against invasion, that counâ€" try will be represented again this year at the Canadian National Exâ€" hibition according to a cable reâ€" ceived at the C. N. E. The trade display will not be made by The Netherlands proper but by the Netherlands East Indies which comprise Java, Madeira, Borneo, Sumatra and Celebes. > NETHERLANDS, EAST INDIES Netherlands East Indies authorâ€" ities in Batavia, Java, capital of the East Indies eclonies, have reâ€" served display space in the Interâ€" national â€" Pavilion amounting to â€" 2,400 square feet. Last year The Netherlands exhibit was among the most impressive in the Interâ€" national Pavilion and it was proâ€" posed to return this year with an even more comprehensive display of the products of the country. Nct deterred by the situation in Europe the Dutch colonies in the East will endeavor to expand their trade in the Western Hemiâ€" sphere‘ by means of displays at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. Work has commenced Those who are EY ANNZ AsHuiEy Dutch Display small piece of lemon Uncertain How to Spend Your Summer Holiday? Canâ€" adian Rockies and "Inside Passage" Up the Pacilic Are Idezl Vacation Objectives is coastline of British Then if you decide on cruise of 9 days durâ€" continue on the same remove tar from a variety of scenâ€" y. "it is well worthâ€" your Triangle Tour maximum of vacaâ€" treat a corn? tm i ue in in in on commenced us Soomenn c3 1500 SE7 CCE CGLICBE,_ % large part of which is exported to the United States. Building permits ‘issued in 202 municipalities in Canada had a value of $7,057,186 in â€"the first two months of the current year. _ The freshwater fisheries of Quebec produce the major part of Canada‘s annual eel catch, a w 120 00e Mawgirr L w Clerk (in men‘s clothing store) "I assume you are looking for something in men‘s clothing?" Lady: "I certainly am. Have you seen my husband around here?" After the neighbor had left, a friend said, "Grandpa, you know you can‘t tie sand with a rope!" "Remember, my boy." replied the old mar. "you can do pretty near anything with a piece of rope if you don‘t wanrt to lead it." A neighbor wanted grandpa‘s new rope. Sa; "No, I‘ve got to use th day to tie up some sard uit on s m se eee ts C VeeRk and win it fast," except one small general in the rear, Goering noticed this. and quesâ€" tioned that general, "Don‘t you believe we‘re going to win the war fast?r asked Goering. The small general answered: "Yes. I think we might win the war, but I think it would be a good idea if you put Czechoâ€"Slovakia in your wife‘s name." The problem of the bridat couple is how to elude the guests after the ceremony withâ€" out eluding the photographers. Every one of the generals ed back: Goering called together his staff of generals and said to them: ‘We‘re going to win the war and win it fast. Right? "Madame." the "they are positive *"Look here, grocer dozen eggs. Are they ht tvc n n in t Png The little man furtively entered the florist‘s shop. "I want three potâ€" ted geraniums,." he whispered to the assistant. "I‘m afraid we are right out of Seraniums at the moment." the asâ€" sistant replied. "I can let you have some very nice potted chrysantheâ€" mums," "No. they won‘t do," replied the little man. "I wanted the geranitms to replace some I had promised my wife to water while She wae amas» 140 to water while she was away." Diner (sarcastically): Oh, waiter,, has the chef killed that chicken 1 ordered an hour ago? Waiter (under notice): No, sir, but he‘s given it a couple of nasty blows. sol es inod? e o. Yes, always. 4. Yes; thel?e“c is nothing wrong in doing so. This is merely a thoughtful gesture, and the young man would be preâ€" sumptuous to think it anything else. 5. Under these conditions the invitations may be extended by the girl and her fiance. 6. From the left side of the guest, and with the left hand. â€" T0 bliaridprame m oo nnerenine PmRRe conductor to change her seat. 2. Extravagance could not be callâ€" ed vulgar unless there is an osâ€" tentatious display to impress® othâ€" ers. Extravagance is many times unwise, where one cannot afford it, and should not beâ€"cultivated 5. If a bride has no relatives nor intimate friends, who should issue the wedding invitations? 6. From which side of the guest, and with which hand, is the plate removed from the table? 3. Should a person always rise when performing an introduction ? , 4. Would it be all right for a girl to send a young man a birth day card, even though he has nevâ€" er sent her a card or given her a gift? . we‘re going to win 1. Show by her indifference at she is not interested. If the in persists, she should ask the e cnparonlie o nit & 1 cre, grocer, i want a S. Are they fresh? ¢." the grocer said, positively insulting." wanted to borrow rope. Said grandpa: 0 use that rope toâ€" cannot afford beâ€" culti d. Yes; thzl?ete is the war of shoutâ€" _ _.* O%f a new antiâ€"diphtheria toxin. The toxin varies slightly from that approved by the world health organization of the League of Naâ€" tions, and if proved effective will be released for national use. The 200 have given blo samples and submitted to inj tions of a new antiâ€"diphther toxin. HUMAN GUINEA PIGS Some 200 staff members of the Department of Pensions and Naâ€" tional Health at Ottawa are actâ€" ing as human guinea pigs to test immunity to diphtheria, 210C or the secret of the ability of silver to kill germs. Silver is widely used to sterilize drinking water supplies. The discovery proved that a single atom of silver can kill a living cell, despite the fact that the cell is as much bigger than the bit of silver as Mt. Everset is larger than a mouse. SILVER KILLSs GERMS Discovery has recently been made of the secret of the ability of silver to kill germs. Silver is widely used to sterilize drinking water supplies. S maen uis tane momte s ol o n nmeien es e it Len ter health and a richer variety of experience.. Second, it stimulates man‘s social growth by rewarding more abundantly coâ€"operative ef. fort and punishing more severely his afftagonisms. Third, science serves as a direct means of ex. pressicn of the human snivit" "The role of science in the culture of this continent is threeâ€" fold," last week declared Dr. Arâ€" thur H. Compton, Chicago‘s cosâ€" mic ray man, one of the world‘s best known scientists. "First, it supplies more adequate means ot living, giving men longer life, betâ€" 100 0 0 0 0 C C C TTA PFFA¢ e 4s 4 o 2 » © T a â€" * at clencef t a + : Is Doing ; So. except for warmer radto dance orchestra sessions in the "wee sma" hours, the phonograph, for all practical purposes, remains toay the cnly medivm whers one may hear gonuine swing. Rntbibdiaicanciatiald #0â€"04>+<4 0 i 440 4 k Swing is over, say the advocates of the "smooth" or "commercial" style of popular music. Insofar »as wide public acceptance of swing is concerned they are protably right. What has actually happened, howâ€" ever, is that swing and jive have gone back to the places they came from to the musicians* informal sosâ€" sions, to the "juke boxss" (pay phonographs). to college dormitory disk collections. or to â€" whatever sanctums the "cats" and "swingerâ€" 00s" have elcoted to pursue their art. THE ROLE OF SCIENCE At the annual conventic in Windsor, Mr. Andrew O of the division here seen wi having the best editaria1 w TA O t in tmice es #â€"0 e e# human spirit." given blood see; + < + sâ€"0eâ€" injecâ€" We Duke The Toronto Creamery Unbealthful Noise Professor H. E. Reilley, M University, in a recent radio dress deal with the effects noise on human"health, Noise has been instrumenta bringing about a collapse of nervous system, the speaker clared. He said also that noiss imn It will pay you to see Cntâ€" ario‘s largest assorted stock of good Used Trucks. Write, phone or call at Attention! advance in the control cf the disâ€" ease. While the presont test will only determine the susceptibility of a child to whooping cough, it may lead to the development of a new type of vaccine for immunization and a serum for treatment of the ac.ive disease. uike and George Streets TORONTO, Ontario. ememmmeme _ T0 Mooo;o“o.o‘ 1--0‘1â€"3 Whooping Cough Test The recent development by a Montreal scientist of an. effective skin test to determine a child‘s susceptibility to whooping ecugh was described last week by Dr. Lyon P. Strean of Montreal. Dr. Strean‘s discovery marks a new advance in the control cf the disâ€" ease. ncogr o ~Reeeceren The United Farmers Coâ€"operative Co, Ltd, Fa: USED TRUCK BUYERS G. M. C. TRUCKS CREAM 208 Spadina Ave. ~__ Toronto Phone WA. 1831 Open Evenings WOMEN f OHEALTH | TOoPICGS§ 4 re paying a real high for cream F.O0.B., Tor. Write for particulars tory Retail Bran: en instrumental in a collapse of the the speaker deâ€" . Reilley, McQill particulars rophy For Best Editorial Page noiss impairâ€" ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO adâ€" of F EE’W ?‘:‘w 5‘%!?1?: giAnvn'-- C.'.AA ‘ALOGUEB MAKE BADEN YOUR m CAZDTV 2GZ CATALOGUE New tebui‘l’tun‘il:yclea $10 up. Used Motorcycles, Duke‘s, 625A Queen W., Toronto, LHANKS FOR PROMPT SHIPâ€" ment," write hundreds May Bray customers. Ready now are_Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, Columbâ€" ian Wyandottes, Brown Leghorns, also started cockerels and «capons,. Late May turkeys available, order now. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton, precmgues s 7 _ mmmwe YOU GET A BARGAIN WwHEN you purchase Top Notch Chicks, May prices Standard Quality _ White Leghorns $8.50, Barred Rocks, New Hamps $8.95, White Rocks, Hyâ€" brids, Barred Rocks x New Hamps, New Hamps x Barred Rocks $9.95, 90 per_ cent. Pullets Leghorns $16.95, Barred Rocks $14.75, White Rocks Hybrids $15.75, cockerels New Hampshires $4.90, Barred Rocks $6.90, White Rocks, Hybrids $7.90, Large Egg Quality add one cent, Bigger Profit add two cents, free circular. Top Notch Chickerâ€" ies, Guelph, Ontario, a fawr $hackaclog1 09 2C AAU UA K ters for the best in started chicks. Here sre some bargains you will have to go some to beat. Three to four week old cockerels _ New Hampshires $9.95, Barred Rocks $10.95, 4 to 5 wk. New Hampshires $10.95, Barred Rocks $11.95, 5 to 6 weeks New Hampshires $11.95, Barred Rocks $12.95, Order at once. Baden Electric Chick Hatchâ€" ery Limited, Baden, Ontario. oc en TWEDDLE 1940 CHICKS Hayr more vigour than ever, Reports come in every day of wonderful livability. Customer after customâ€" er_reporting more than the numâ€" ber purchased alive at three to four weeks. Send for May prices, you can save as much as $10.00 per thousand on chicks by orderâ€" ing early. 18 varieties to choose from, started chicks, three week old capons, turkey poults. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. ho i Cc s En CHEAP CHICKS ARE NO‘ ways _ profitable, buy chicks at no higher price assured of profits from our tested, government ap }}’hlte Leghorns. Elmview | BICYCLES, BAKERS OvEnxs AND ery, also rebuilt equipn on hand. Terms arrangf pondence invited. Hut able Oven Co. 10% P Cimmpmmmme.....__ HANGER LIMB CO., 124 WwE ton Street West, Toronto. 1 ed Limbs without shoulder Free catalogue. M e es en mCt MEN‘S sSUITS LATEST STYLES «and colours. Cost when new up to $75.00. A real opportunity for you to pick up your Spring suit for Just the small charges ngainst them which run as low as $8.. $10., $12. Come‘in und see us when in the city. All Canadian outfit and I do mean Canadian. Hughies Trauding Post, 335 Yonze, Toronto, Ontario. TNE Worns ns 22c in Farm, Norham, Ontario Toronto LIGHTNING RoP _ AgENT WANT. ed to sell Phillins Lightning Proâ€" tective System. 2. Phillips Compâ€" any Limited, 32 Osborne Avenue. Toronto. The address was closed by the statement: â€" "Less noise, better health, more wealth." ed the digestive system and causâ€" ed occupational deafness among printers," bus drivers, road makers and traffic policemen. He cited Edison who said that he believad mankind <would grow deafer as city noises increased. Just B_g_!ggsed From PawT: BAKERY EQUIPMENT CHEAP CHICKS ARTIFICIAL LLMBEs BULBS BABY CHICKs AGENTsS wanTEp CVRVS AND MACHINâ€" vrebuilt equipment always Terms arranged. Corresâ€" invited. Hubburd Portâ€" n Co.. 10% Bathurst St. MOTORCYCLES Mss oi d 1e to beat. Three to d _ cockerels _ New .95._ Barred Rocks k. New Hampshires Rocks $11.95, 5 to Hampshires $11.95, Lra, ard new president the Pearce Trophy for o ooo e P en o » To‘ror_x‘tg». Improvâ€" HEADQUARâ€" 1 124 WELLINGâ€" . . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOT â€" AL. y _ quality ice ind be our bloodâ€" approved ew Poultry straps. exe "R,, Winches, Generators, Starg: ers, maga i2 0C@_Generators, Startâ€" eg: oo Lo o0 S puretors. MRadiat Satisfactsa, "TN8*, Service, Glass 'm‘â€" ns a2,,, _"_ "@c _ Sery "~7C@ â€"â€" New SPECIALIZING in REBUILP TORS, POWERUNITS. mes, Holeta_ wis.s 2 °° 2 ation CAR AND TRUCK PArTsS C 01 0 C emmmmcmmmmmes VANGUARD OATS, REG. 31. Vanguard Oats, No. 1 $1.( Erban Oats reg. $1.15 bus, Oats No. 1 90c bus., Alask No. 1 85¢ bus., Gopher Oat; G.S. 85¢ bus.. Vierare t ue 0 OOCEL. QUILTING PATCHES 5 postpaid. Washfast c and broadcloth, 3 x 6 Jobbers. 20 Maud Stra oaw y 22 h ww PUREBRED WIREHAIRED FrOX. terrier pups, eight weeks old from show winning stock. Reasonable. A. N. Robinson. Stratford. Ont. SX nmmmmmmmmmenmemenmmmenteny..s, sc 00 G+ C1 $1.00 bus." FA:C; , No 1 Barley gLoo bus., Nobarb No. 1 Barley $1, us., Barley Velvet No. 1 $1.00 bus. AAlslk %".O.B..u;.l'orontg{ l?azs sle“:ge or catalogue. Ke ey‘s 8. 772 Dovercourtmiload. PMAmaA w4 n mm 220 CL P c NA mmroame ACRE LAND, GoOp BUILDINGS convenient, could keep chickens or fruit, Particulars, Sarah McGregor Watford. Ontario. c bus . maâ€"s .2 a2le VUats, £O. 1 85c bus., Gopher Oats No, 1 G.S. 85¢ bus., Victory Oats, No. 1 85c bus., Victory Oats, rek. $1.00 bus.. O.A.C., No. 21 Barley, Reg. $1.25 bus., O.AC. No. i Barley gLoo bus., Nobarb No, 1 Barley $1, us., Barley Velvet No. 1 $1.00 bus. AAI!L F.O.B., Toronto: Bare "p°" MAY SPECIAL! TRIAL ROLL eight teprints, 15¢c, with adve ment. London Photo Service 551, London, Ontario," _ 2_ * "220000, epne ies °C on QUIT TOBAcCG SNUICIE inexpensively Home Testimoniais Guinrnnteed free Rartietra Rex T SW k 5l0 °OS RRTATERTie “ BIGGEST $1.00 GARDEN! 20 DIF. farans all . cloCcrâ€"2mall O2 m STRAWBERRY PLANTS, e mich nfi nc o ue *4 EXCELLENT DIirECT PRESCRIPTION _ j which cures and cholera sent on r advertise. Mr. Per Allen. Ontario. Shr e is FURNITURE | BARGAINS, FREE catalogue of new and used furniâ€" ture bargains sent on request. All goods sold on moneyâ€"back guarâ€" agtee. Wholesale _ Furniture, 466 Bathurst Street, Toronto. _ 22 _ EL DLTCCL, LLOr Acton NN ppaial 102001 30, EREMIOCR $5.00 thousand. Burrill, . Gien Mary, Parson‘s Beauty $4.00 per thousand. Darwin Cripps. No. 2, Acton. D& _ FOUR _ POUNDS BURLEY ~AaND Virginia Leaf $1.00, fifteen pounds $3.00. Four pounds Virginia Leaf Cigarette Tobacco $1.50, Postpaid. G. W. Jeffrey, Leamington, Ont. ammanznaw. oo _ on 220000000E 20H, O ESROmsT Coa c it o Cene en SE CExAiLm minates bedbugs, moths, cockâ€" roaches, crickets, fleas, lice, ticks, "DERAT" Rat and Mouse Killer 5%c, harmless to humauns, animals, fowl. At Eatons, Simpsons, Tamblyns, lJocâ€" al dealers, or Derpo Products, Torâ€" onto. uied iprmas?edlih w s i2 y ©FuLLLNG Opportunity â€" exclusive territory rights for liveâ€"wire ambitious men and women, selling a line of guarâ€" anteed quality products. Send for cur Plan and Catalogue TODAY. Familex Products Company, 570 St. Clement St., MONTREAL, mommmmmmnesss s 282202 =C D P "DERPO" BUG KILLER Of the 15 capitel ships Britain possessed at the start of the war, only the Royal Oak has been lost. The Courageous is the only one of seven aircraft carriers lost. Briâ€" tain has not lost a single cruiser. Her other losses are 10 destroyers of the preâ€"war fleet of 185 and five submarines. MEX AND British lcsses, including subâ€" marines, number 18. (Submarines lost were listed at five). CRUISERS INTACT The statement clearly showed that whereas Germany‘s losses reâ€" presented a staggering blow to her naval strength, â€" Britain‘s strengih at sea remained wnimâ€" paired. P Germany‘s continued claims of sinkings of Royal Naval vessels last month in London brought a formal statement which summarâ€" ized Britain‘s and Germany‘s navâ€" al losses since war began. It showâ€" ed that the Nazis had lost 24 shis, exclusive of a large number of submarines. ROPERTY For SEED FOR SALE qQUILT PATCHEs Comparatively F e w ‘Merchant . Ships or Naval Vessels Sunk Since Beginning of Present War â€" German Claims Exagâ€" gerated British Losses Said Negligible PUPS FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR sALE PHOTOGRAPRy NURSERY sTOCK Asniast cotton print oth, 3 x 6 up. Textile Maud Street, Toronto. amenarws .225 ~2 COLe _A OFC CERSONA; HOG REMEDY EXTERMINATOR FOR sALE woMEX wanrTEp N_ FOR REMEDY and . prevents Hog on receipt $1.00 help . Peter Gruber, Glen Wovaec on En with advertise. 1 $1.00 bus . $1.25 BUS, ‘oronto. SALE ROLL OR . ‘Aute EASILY, remedy. d. Advice Winnineg PREMIER 22 uky Erban SELLING $1.10, , Box 2¢, exter, when the output amodii;;d-;o“.l: 429,790 tons compared with 1, 008,799 tons in 1938. Gypsum_ production in Canads during 1939 set a new high record narhh mendRD C Sâ€"OU c indcty and sold wi}1 _ l60!Â¥ reâ€"conditioned and sold with a tpos!tlve moneyâ€"back Euarantee of satisfaction, Write for our new free iMustrated catalogue, showing hundreds of other outstandâ€" ing values in new and reâ€"conditionâ€" ed furniture. HIGH ‘CLAss RECONDITIONED FURNITURE f $35 Large 3 piece Chesterfield Suite, upholstered in brown mohair fig~ ured reversible Maurshall spring cushions. j $24 Apurtment size 3 piece repp Chesterfield Suite, Marshall cushâ€" ions, thoroughly clean. $32 Benutiful Kroehler 3 piece Ches. terfield Suite, upholstered in fig» ured blue jacquard. Perfect condiâ€" tion. $19 Large 3 piece Chesterfield Suite, uphoistered in figured brown repp with reversible Marshall spring + cushions. $25 Solid oak dining room suite, completely refinished. buffet, exâ€" tension table and 6 leather seat chairs. $39 Complete 9 piece solid ork Dinâ€" in@ Suite, buffet, extension table, china cabinet and 6 leather upholâ€" stered chairs. $69 Modern 9 piece walnut â€" finish Dining Suite, completely refinishâ€" ed, buffet, extension table, china cabinet and 6 leather upholstered chairs. $75 Beautiful solid walnut dining suite, perfect condition, large buf. fet, extension table, china cabinet and 6 leather seat chairs. $39 Smart bedroom suite in walnut finish, dresser, chiffonier, full size bed, sagless spring and new matâ€" tress $19 Simmons bed in walnut finish, sagless spring, new mattress and large dresser, $49 Modern bedroom suite in dark, twoâ€"tone walnut finish, large vanâ€" ity, Venetian mirror, chiffonier, full size bed, sagless spring and new mattress. $59 Beautiful modern bedroom suite }n nc}: bieached walnut finish menma AuLLLLOLCCCCC LYONS FURNITURE co. 478 Yonge St, â€"_ ‘Tornuta e C es PERMANENTLY CORRECTED â€" Euaranteed if instructions followâ€" ed. New scientific method, Twenty, {;5“:';' experience. References. H. mparenonnicuue on es m 1500 BUSHELS! ERBAN VARIETY, i.“nd prize Provincial Seed Exhibiâ€" FOUR THOUSAND _ BUSHELS SALESMEN FOR pex, e4aw oper l 20 00 O CICC A2CCH ALANIDI~ tion, Chatham; 2nd prize, Lambton County â€" Seed Show, _ Alvinston. Grade 1. All seed prepared with Government approved cleaner and Carter Disc Grader, 85c. Robert MacDonald, Brigden. Ontario. ____.__*_ 22 760CCN, Ont drasts n L s e n 2e APCEIIOTAS OTC Early Seed Oats, O.A.C. No. 3 Varâ€" jety, 4th prize Winter Seed Show, Toronto _ First prize Provincial Seed Exhibition, Chatham. First prize Lambton County Seed Show, Aivinston. 75¢c. Robert MacDonald, Brigden, Ontario. Cleveland, Ohio, T.S.A. ALESMEN FOR ROOF CEMEXNTS and paints. Selling plan allows you to beat _ competition. > Canadian made. Shipped from Toronto. United Builders Co., 6007 Euclid, ("Lenxratam Airamilrls e n‘ 2 ably sunk.'One-wa.s“ser;n fire during an air e¢ttack and four German vessels were captured. LV uin a m cad en ~mermnacn Cide ce Hogue, 220 McDermot, Winniâ€" U NAZI BATTLESHIPS GONE SALESMEN WANTED LYONS‘ BARGAINS! STAMMERING SEED oATs &D ed Many So Wed Eng of GaZ 14 s1 810 Tiag men n n ar §Sugut : W d na hav five MICKI diil €id boar for « Way #nto the the rest Canadiar trains at in the 4; these 3y 41, and « ErARA Bec n a M A $or: ASgic TH‘ $u $ERMO ‘Ar $Hou: 1O u$ 1 "THI$ N KEEP it M VE we e Drov 1938 . Rest *4 w

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