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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-7-22, Page 3War Dep rtment Builds Giant 5 -in -1 Headquarters roue buildings *within a building form War Department's new headquarters, under construction at Arlington, Va, Pentagonal in shape, structure will be largest office building in world, Have You Heard? Ater six months at a new fac- tory,the superintendent developed a feeling that he wasn't popular, eo he called aside an old worker. "13111," said the superintendent, "how is it the men don't seem to like me? Why, at the last place 'they gave me a silver teapot when I left." "Only a silver teapot?" timid the candid worker. "If you'd only leave here we'd make it a whole silver tea service." Jock: "That lawyer chap you told me of is not a man of his word." Mac: "Why, what's happened?" Jock, "Well, he told me that 1 could talk freely to him, and this morning" he sent in his ac. count." An East London man who had been advised by his solicitor upon the matter of making everything over to his wife in case he was killed in an air raid, later wrote to his legal adviser thus: "Dear Sir—Having as you ad- vised, put all my possessions in my wife's name, regret to say I pow have no money to pay you for your services." Mother announced that a prize would be given each Saturday to the most obedi- ent member of the family during the week. Almost with one voice the five children protested: "Oh that isn't fair. Daddy will win every time." After much thought, an Aber- deen eouple decided to adopt an Orphan boy. "I wonder, Mrs. McFie," re - larked a neighbour, "that ye narked choose a lassie. Now you're tip in years she would have been ithlpful tae ye." "Maybe," replied Mrs. McFie; "but, ye see, we had a guid glen- $tary bonnet in the hoose." Something went wrong in the cookhouse and the pie - crust was as hard as a brick. The mess wag sent it hack with a message:— "Give us the tools and we'll finish the job." Aud so the gay suburbanite, Expending his last nickel, Proceeds to carry home at night One hoe, one rake, one sickle, His garden is well under way; And if he keeps on working He'll have on some summer day One beet, one squash, one gher- kin. Doris:"Mother! what did you do when a boy first kissed you?" Mother: "Never mind." "That's funny; I did the same thing, mother!" Help Wanted Female GIRLS FOR WAR WORK EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY Cafeteria ON Premises APPLY Employment Office. Canadian Acme Screw and Gear 207 Weston Road Weston, "Ont. We conform to Order-ili- Cotinticil relative to those now engaged in war work. Predicts End To Shortage Of Beef Packet's' Head Cites Rea- sons For Optimistic Outlook Mr. James S. McLean, president of Canada Packers Limited, de. clared last week that the crisis in the beef situation had been reach- ed. New policies instituted last week by the Wartime Prices and Trade Beard will have the effect of easing the beef shortage and the situation will show immediate improvement, Mr. McLean assert- ed. Reasons for his optimistic out- loolc were: 1. Absence of any beef scar•• city in the country. 2, A lowering of the ceiling price, enabling civilian needs to compete with the military mar- ket. 3. Resumption of business by drovers, who had stopped buying . for a brief period because of the confused situation. Mr. McLean could not produce a similar bright picture regarding the pork situation which, lie said, would probably remain a scarce commodity until war's end. Ex- ports to Great Britain under Gov- ernment contract have cut deeply into pork products remaining for Canadian consumption, he assert - e d. "The sale of beef to the mili- tary authorities had been a big factor in keeping up tha price and causing a shortage for civilian needs," said Mr. McLean. "Under the new arrangement of the War- time Prices and Trade Board, the military contracts have brought to the -ceiling level which has been set at 16% cents per pound. "This is a long step down, be- cause at one time, prices paid to farmers to fill military contracts were a full cent above the ceiling of 19% cents," Mr. McLean con- tinued. "Three weeks ago the price started to come down and recently it dropped to 187/4 cents. The final price set is at 16% cents." Packing plants had lost money on beef bought above the ceiling price, Mr. McLean asserted. "The reaction to bringing down the price has been bewildering to the fanner,,' he stated. "He had been selling all along at a price above the ceiling, and I don't blame him for doing that because those were the prices offered to him. However, the new price is stili a good one for beef. "Last week, drovers bought cattle at higher prices than they could sell them for," said Mr. McLean, "This caused Ahem to lose money, and they stopped op- erating. The present extreme shortage is caused by this fact, However, they are operating again and the situation will soon be back to normal. There is plenty of beef in the country and condi- tions will soon be relieved." HOW CAN 1? Q. How can I kill dandelions? A. An ice pick dipped in gaso- line and thrust into the heart of the dandelions will kill the weeds with little damage to the sur- rounding grass. Q. How can I keep the teeth and gains in good condition? A. Try using salt occasionally on the tooth brush, instead of the usual toothpaste. It invigorates the gums, and if used with cold water, is an excellent mouth wash or gargle. Q. How can I prevent spots on the surfaces of mirrors? A. Be sure to protect the noir- cors in your hone from receiving the direct rays of the sun, which cause spots and other blemishes. Q. How should a. linen suit be pressed? A. When pressing a linen ,suit, dampen with a cheesecloth which has been dipped into water; then press the linen on the wrong side. Q. How can I make tender .doughnuts? A. Doughnuts will toughen if handled or 'mended too much. Roll out only a small quantity of dough at a time and cut it into doughnuts before rolling otit more, Fashion the holes into the doughnuts with the fingers, with- out re -rolling. Modern Etiquette 1. When a verbal invitation has been extended •to a person, isn't it rude for this person to say, "All right, I'll come if I can"? 2. If the wedding ie to take place in church on a summer morning, is it permissible for the men of the bridal party to wear dark blue coats and white flannel trousers? 8. When a man meets a woman on the street, with whom he 15 well acquainted, should he offer his hand? 4. Which is better, to have a dozen real - friends, or be like some people who seem to be friends with everyone? 6. Is it ever pgrmissible for the parents of a young man who is to ]marry, to announce the en- gagement? 6. When a man is the guest of another man in a restaurant or hotel dining room, should he leave a tip for the waiter? Answers 1. Yes, this indicates a lack of good breeding. One should say, and without hesitation, "I shall be delighted to come," or, "I ane very sorry, but it will be impos- sible for .me to accept your kind invitation." 2. Yes. 3. No; this is the woman's privilege. 4. It is preferable to have a dozen real genuine friends. The old proverb says, "A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody." 6. No; only the parents of the girl are entitled to do this. 6. This is not neces- sary; it is the duty of his host. Aussies Capture 1Vluseum Specimen When the Australians were in Tobruk, recalls Australian Press Union, men of a famous R.A.A.F. fighter squadron spotted a fast super -streamed saloon car scoot- ing along below them. Their bul- lets killed the driver and the ground troops captured the pas- eenger—a Nazi general. An A.I.F. photographer whose ear had been shot under him, claimed the car as a replacement, but later the authorities decided that even with its bullet holes it wastoo good for him and that it should go to the War Museum in Canberra. So the car arrived. in Australia and here the authorities decided it was too good for the War Museum so the staff got it after all. Now it is showing 95 m.p.h. paces to Northern Australia. It was ducoed in the desert, dressed with sand and dueoed again to fix the sand. It will go to the War Museum later. Production Affects Canada's Income The Dominion's war effort gathered tremendous momentum last year, says The Edmonton Journal. Mr. Ilsley's balance sheet for 1941-42 provides the folowing demonstrations of how the national income has been af- fected by the harnessing of the Dominion's powers of production, all increases being a comparison of 1941 with 1940: Direct income taxes paid up 186%; other forms income tax up 111%; all forms Dominion rev- enue up 70%; total. Federal ex- penditure up 50%; general em- ployment up 22%; manufacturing employment up 30%; retail sales up 20%; sales tax receipts up 82%; exports, mostly war sup- plies up 60%; agricultural subsi- dies, etc. up 4'6%. IT STQPPID in adiffq •or Money Bock Formtiokrelleffromitoldupofeosomo,plmples,ath• lete'efoot, seal es, Beal,iee, rael,te n ndother externally eauaad akbi troubles, vee fact•neting, cooling, anti. septic, liquid D D. D. Prescription. 'Greaseless: stelnieee, Soothesirritation and quicklyetopsintenee Robing. 6 c trial hottleprovea t, orn,onoyYlseok. Ask Tour druggist today for Amp, D,1'U SCftU'pION. 400-kx. Relieves MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN Women who suffer pain Of irregular periods with cranky nervousness— due to monthlyfunctional disturb- ances—,should find Lydia E. Pink'-` ham's Vegetable Compound Tablets (with added iron) tic* effective to relieVe such distress. Pinkhatn s Tab- lets made especially for loomen help build up resistance against such annoying symptoms, follow libel directions. Made in Canada, What Science is Doing LIBYAN SAND Sand free the Libyan' desert has been specially sent to the Research Laboratory of the Lon- don, Midland and Scottish Rail- way for tests on the air filters of the diesel shunting locomotives to be used in the deserts of the Middle East. The filters were placed in a wind tunnel and the sand blown past them in order to imitate actual desert- condi- tions. A, related problem was to give a better supply of cooling air to the engine gear -boxes of tanks operating in hot climates. The model of the after part of a tank was erected in the laboratory, and by making various alterations in the circulating fan andthe air ducts, en improvement of 90 per cent. was achieved. The results of theee experiments may be used in future tank designs. The research department has recently devised another novelty rather like a pistol, with which pins that have been ,recovered from old correspondence are pick- ed up magnetically in exact pack- etfuls by a pull on the trigger. Seven , ewts. of pins, clips and fasteners were recovered in the first year. Most of the work of the Com- pany's scientific staff is directly concerned with the war effort, either on the Railway's own war problems or for Government De- partments. Substitutes have to be Continuously sought for as regu- lar sapplies become unobtainable, and a good example has been the discovery that the wool grease retrieved from the sewers at Bradford can be used in lubri- cating oils in the place of fatty oils previously imported for this purpose. The research department's in- strument shop has also been car- rying out investigation on barbed- wire entanglements, steel helmets and armor plate. The introduction of spray paint- ing has been accelerated, enabling a wagon to be painted in six min- utes as against 40 minutes re- quired by brushing. The work has been so simplified that it has been quickly mastered by women who have taken the place of painters called up to the Forces. The 100 odd painters in the painting department of a Canad- ian aircraft plant use 18,000 gal- lons of paint per month, or enough to coat the hull of the Queen Mary half a dozen times. Reserve Army To Be Fully Trained The Reserve Artily will not be "Sound wanting" if called on to defend Canada, Major-General Bev- erly. W. i3rowne, director-general of the Reserve Army, said in a broadcast address last week. "I1 and when we are called upon to' face the enemy forces on this continent, General Browne said, "we will be fighting as the people of Russia have fought from houses and ditches in forest and mouu- tain, battling the enemy every foot of the way with everything at our disposal. "This is the sort of warfare which needs ingenuity as well as courage. I believe that if we are called upon to meet this final test, the men of the Reserve Army will not be found wanting." The Reserve Army has 'a vital role in this war—a' war different from the "old fashioned wars we used to read about in the history books." - The Reserve formed a link between professional soldier and civilian, served as liaison be- tween military authoritiee and "the pulse of the nation." Equipment Promised "I'm proud of the men in the Reserve Army," he said, "and quite apart from their importance from a military point of view, I believe they are doing a great deal to maintain and mould the morale of this country." War bad brought- new and great - ter responsibilities to Canada's second -string fighting force. A direct and large-scale attack on the Dominion wee no longer a re- mote possibility. The Reserve Army traditionally lacked equip- ment but modern fighting equip- ment has been promised. "I am glad to be able to report, as a result of a recent tour of Reserve Army camps, that this flow of equipment has begun in considerable volume," he said. "I have seen Reserve troops training with motors, Bren guns, with am- ple mechanical transport available —weapons beyond the fondest dreams of the . old militia days." Watch Russia Watch Russia for the key to the future of the draft, says Nowa- week, If the. Soviets bold, it may be unnecessary to draft many family men. If they don't then all bets are off and the„Government may have to take almost everyone able, to carry a gun—except those engaged in vital wax work—to raise an army of 12,000,000 to 15,000,000. Skilled Labor Wanted Watchmakers AND Jewel Setters FOR AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT ASSEMBLY APPLY Sutton -Horsley CO. LTD. 263 ADELAIDE ST. W. TORONTO We conform to rola e Orders-In-Councfl ...CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS... AUTOMMOBILES — USED USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES, See us first. We will re- fund your Dost of transporta- tion to Toronto, if you buy from us. Mount Pleasant Motors Ltd. Used Oar Lots at 1650 Danforth Avenue and 2040 Yonge Street. Head Office, 032 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto. Telephone High- land 2181. AGENT 1VAN'l'ED BE OUR EXCLUSIVE MAGAZINE Subscription .Agent in your own locality. Highest commissions on all publications. Full or part- time work. Write the Davis Ag- ency, 75a Adelaide St. West, To- ronto, Ontario. 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