The Seaforth News, 1943-12-16, Page 2C.P.R, REPATRIATES FROM JAP INTERNMENT
Repatriates from Japanese civilian internment camps at Hong
Kong turd Manila these four Canadian Pacific Railway Company
people exchanged experiences in Montreal as they enjoyed a well-
earned holiday after being welcomed home by George Stephen, vice-
president of traffic, Seated are Basil G. Ryan, general agent in the
passenger department in Manila, and Mrs. Ryan; and standing are
George E. Costello (left), general passenger agent for the Orient
at Hong Kong, and Charles W. Skeet (right), accountant at Hong
Kong,
Modern Etiquette
13y Roberta Lee
By Roberta Lee
1. What is the correct way to
serve food at a 1 uffet supper?
2. Is it obligatory that relatives
and friends send engagement
gifts to a girl?
3. Where should the soup plates
be set when serving dinner?
4. Is it necessary that a man
make calls of condolence, inquiry,
and cong'rattllatious, among hie
group of friends?
5. Is it proper for a hostess to
ask some friend to pour the tea
at an informal affair?
6. Who should write the note of
thanks when an invalid receives
a gift?
Answers
1. The silver dishes and food
are placed on one or more tables,
and the guests help themselves.
2. No; most people concentrate on
the wedding gift. 3, They should
be placed on the service plates.
4. Yes; it la his duty and he is
expected to do so. 6. Yes; this
is often done. 6, If well enough
the invalid should do so. Other.
wise, any member of the family
may write It,
A Near Miss
The tax assessor's office had to
decide on which side of the Can-
ada -United States border an old
lady's newly purchased farm lay.
Sreveyors finally announced it
was just inside the United States
birder, The old lady *tilled in
relief, "I'm so glad to knew
that," she said. "I've heard that
".inters in Canada are terribly
severe," -The Financial Post.
TWO AVENGERS
Two Maines determi:'ed to knock off a few Taps for every
American casualty, wait and watch in the jungle's depths, one peer-
ing aloft for tree top snipers, the other alert to sight or sound of
ground movement.
HalveYou Heard?
Me was telling her his faintly
history, "My gl'andtetller was a
Poor, !Lard -working cloekniaker:.
When he dioil lie left his : estate,
which consisted of two hundred
clocks, to my father,"
"Bole .interesting," elle Said."It'
Must ilSve beeu real fun winding
up his estate:"
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First Kangaroo l'Anabelle,
where Is the baby?"
Second Kangaroo; "My good-
ness! I've had my pocket
picked."
After completing his program of
raids, the young R.A.V. pilot was
enjoying a Spot 0f leave in civics.
As he passed along a busy street
a determined -looking lady Dyed
hila coldly and handed hint a white
feather,
"Pardon me, . madam" he ;asked
politely, "but are eee moulting?"
-0-
Darling, you are the seventh
wonder of the world."
"Well listen, soldier, don't
ever let me catch you out with
the other six."
-0-
A colonel was speaking at a din-
. nor given in his honor before'' em
harking for Africa,
"I thank you," he concluded, "for
your kind wishes regarding niy
welfare, and I want you to know
that when I am far away, sur-
rounded by ugly ,grinning sav-
ages I shall always think of you."
S
00
orth ®F
Relief for 500
® Buckley's Stainless White Rub is a
money saver( It is so good for so
many things that this one remedy
alone takes the place of many.Yes,
Sir, a jar of Buckley's Stainless White
Rub at 50c will bring you fast, com-
forting relief from any or all of the
aches and ailments fisted here and
many others. This stainless, snow-
white rub penetrates faster, reduces
inflammation and congestion, relieves
aches, and pains, soothes and aids the
healing of skin eruptions more
quickly, A trial will convince you.
30c and 50c a jar.
MUSCULAR ACHES & PAINS
CHEST COLDS • NEURALGIA
1 HEADACHES • ECZEMA
TIRED ACHING FEET • PIMPLES
STOPPED
QUICKLY
ni5lalictirealitfln!iet0n,, ainli%
pnLvitara)umo{IY+ausad7ldnlreuEle•�i��*if 'NY
00, scale, al drueatclr p+Duos Il or money back
ILES
Sufferers of
bleeding and
protruding
piles should
know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat
the cause at its source„ Money
back if the first bottle does not
satisfy. Buy from your druggist.
"MIDDLE -AGE"
''}EN (g-1)
HEED THIS ADVICE!!.
If you're Dross, restless, NERVOUS -
suffer hot flashes, dizziness -caused
by this period In a woman's life -
try Lydia 11, Plukhaln's Vegetable
Compound. Made especially for
women. Hundreds of thousands re-
markably helped. Follow label direc-
tions. Made 4n -Canada.
SCENE NEAR CONFERENCE OF `BIG THREE"
'['las summer pekoe of bite Shah of Iran, in the mountains seven shires north of the capital, Te -
keno, is now used as a hotel for many of the mitt-dle mot nivtion's 'wartime many - +
Said December 3 that Churchill, Roosevelt and Ste lin met itt Teheran. true Sisitors. Moscow
MARINE RAIDER
Death came close to Lieut: Col.
James Roosevelt on Makin Island
when a regimental commander
standing only three feet from
his was killed by Jap bullets. The
president's son is pictured in
camouflage hat just before the
Gilbert Islands raid,
Harrold: "Where are all
those old mugs 1 used to see
in your shop?"
Barber: "They have taken
to shaving themselves, sir."
-o-
WrtIng to a school friend now
in Canada, a twelve -year-old Eng-
lish boy concluded his letter as fol-
lows; "Most people think we shall
win the war, because Germany is
a Fatherland and Englaud is a
Motherland, When mother and
father fight, mother always wins."
_0 -
"I'll` bet a pound," said the
Tom my.."Pll raise you a ton,"
repfled the newly.arrived Yank
In Britain.
How Can l? ?
By Anne Ashley
Q. How can l soften shoes after
being in the rain?
A, By first washing thein in
warm water, then rnbbing either
glycerin Or castor oil thoroughly
into the leather,
Q. How can I remedy cream that
seems ton thick to whip properly?
A. Place the Mel of create in
another dish containing cold water,
When it Is chilled, place it in a
dish containing. hot water for a
few nliuutes, It will then whip
very readily.
Q. How Can I prevent the ribs
of umbrellas from rusting?
A. flub a little vaseline on the
ribs of the umbrellaabout once
a month. This will prevent rest
from loosening and forcing out
the small wires,
Q. Ilow can I easily :clean
sponges.?
A. Soak them in milk for three
or four hours, wring them until
perfectly dr3, then rinse thoroughly
in hot water.
Q. How can I 'separate stamps''
that are stuck together?
A, If they are stuck together
or to a piece of paper, place a thin
piece of paper over ,them and then.
run a hot iron over this Paper.
very lightly,
A Scientific House
Of The Future
In discussing "Science and the
House" over the British Broad-
casting .System, Julian Huxley
mentioned the .possibilities of an
unidentified waterproof plastic
adhesive, which can be made of
'any color, applied to polished
paper and then stuck on board.'
Mg made from odd pieces of
wood. Tests have shown, he says,
It's no toss-up THOS" XiW4S
that in an average British house
the outer brick wall' is about
twice as thick as it noel be for
the support it has to give. So he
would reduce the thickness by
using' tae synthetic boarding re-
ferred to and the new plastic
adhesive.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
ARTICLES WAN't'IS°
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
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NO SLACKENING IN OUR EF.
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Get your choice of breeds and
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03 MILLION DOZEN EGGS TO BM -
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ELECTRIC 511110118, N1:,W, USED,
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Iron SA1,TL
81411. YORKSHIRE 2 L'UAtt.S .-NO
several cows from prize-winning
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Lambs, Write for prlece to Ernest
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ONE 01 '111R MOST PROFITABLY.
rural businesses today le the
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IIS((
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Produced from lake In' the wild-
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freshest that can be had. Prtecs
On train at railway ehlp,ping point.
Pickerel 20c ib., Pike, 17%c 11.,
LIM Ho,,', i1,' Ib., Sockeye, 1.25tc
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FARMS FOR SALE
#36,000 DAIRY FARM, OTTAWA
district, fully equipped, large
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Funs WANTED
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POULTRY GIRT
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Montreal,
HAITI GOODS
Only firm in Canada manufacturing
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exclusively. Write us for particu-
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258 Yengo St„ -Toronto, Ontario
HAIRDRESSING 5UHO01,
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on request regarding classes,
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t n'rlarrs "
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mounted un enactive, embussed
greeting curds, with e550lupoe for
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greeting Cards yon can get -the
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If enlargement coloured 79c. ,
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to receive the highest market
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requires Protestant aealatailt for
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begin 1st January, 1944. state
salary desired, age and exper-
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Wales, Ont,
POULTRY AND EGGS .
FLtEL RANGE PULLETS 1 0 01
saa10, bUU White Leghorn pullets,
over Flue months- old, $1,50 each;
ITU New Rempshh'o pullets, bh
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