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Hitler's Wars
"Hitler has overrun and occu-
pied most of Europe, says The
Times. He has disarmed its
,garrisons, subdued its peoples,
dispersed its governments, robbed
ts banks and eaten up its food.
tie has not conquered a single
tcountry. He cannot leave un-
guarded a single door he has
burst open. Until now he has
gained nothing by his enormous
efforts but new enemies. He has
only to look at Yugoslavia after
a year of `subjugation' to see
that the business of conquest is
always unfinished business. Hit-
jer's wars never end."
Fares Refunded
on
USES (A
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prices are the lowest
All cars reconditioned and have
excellent Tires
Have You Heard?
The court trial was proceeding
very smoothly until the lawyer at-
tempted to bring • out the import-
ant points of a conversation that
Pat had had with the defendant.
"Now, then," said the lawyer
encouragingly, "please tell the
jury what you and the defendant
talked about."
"That I'll do," replied Pat.
"We talked about ten minutes."
"No, no !" interrupted the law-
yer. "I mean what did you and
the defendant talk over?"
"Oh, that!" replied Pat calm-
ly. "Sure, and we talked over
the tiliphone, sir."
Farmer's wife (to drug-
gist)—"Now be sure and
write plain on the bottles
which is for Hank and which.
is for the horse. Wouldn't
want nothing to happen to
that horse before spring
seeding."
Our reputation your guarantee
BUICKS
83 Buick Cabriolet, 6 whls$295
34 Buick Coach 345
84 Buick Sedan 345
86 Buick Sedan 495
rBuick Sedan 645
38 Buick Coupe, 5 Pass745
38 Buick Sedan 746
39 Buick Sedan 845
40 Buick Sedan 995
41 Buick Super Sedan 1495
CHEVROLET 575
37
Chevrolet Coach 725
39 Chevrolet Coach
$9 Chevrolet Sedan 745
40 Chevrolet Sedan 895
40 Chevrolet Coach 845
41 Chevrolet Coach 995
HRYSLER — DESOTO
84 Chrysler 6 Sedan 825395
39 Chrysler SedannJ25
37 Desoto Sedan
DODGE — PLYMOUTH
87 Dodge Sedan 545
38 Dodge Coach 665
89 Plymouth Coach 695
40 Plymouth Coach 845
40 Plymouth Sedan 895
FORD — MERCURY 445
36 Ford Coupe 445
38 Ford Sedan 25
38 Ford Coach 6 585
87 Ford Coach 7454
39 Mercury Sedan 845
40 Ford Coach
HUDSON — TERREPLANE
34 Hud, 6 Ter. Sedan ......-. 195
37 Ter. 6 Sedan 545
40 Hud. 6 Sedan 865
NASH 495
36 Nash 6' Sedan 895
40 Nash 6 Sedan
OLDS 295
35 Olds Sedan 95
36 Olds Sedan 5453
37 Olds Sedan 545
38 Olds Sedan 945
40 Olds Sedan
PACKARD
32 Packard Cab. 28[i
6458
37 Packard Sedan 615
38 Packard Sedan
PONTIAC r
35 Pontiac Sedan )5
36 Pontiac Coupe 675
5
38 Pontiac Sedan
725
39 Pontiac Coach
39 Pontiac Sedan 8955
40 Pontiac Coach 89 5
40 Pontiac Sedan 1015
41 Pontiac Coach 1045
41 Pontiac Sedan
STUDEBAKER 5(i5
37 Studebaker Sedan ........
39 Studebaker Sedan 795
Satisfactory Terms Arranged
Trades Accepted
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HOW CAN t?
Q, Ilow can 1 Make aw violet
talcum powder?
A. By mixing 14 ounces a pow-
dered talc, 2 ounces of powdered
orris root, liz-ounce extract o!
cassia, 1/2 ounce extract of jas-
mine.
Q. How can I test the grade of
gasoline?
A, Pour a little gasoline into
the palm of the hand; if it ev-
aporates quickly and leaves the
hand clry and clean, it Is high
grade. If it evaporates slowly and
leaves a greasy deposit, it is poor
grade.
Q. How can I keep the pie crust
from getting too brown before the
filling is quite done?
A. If the crust is browned suf-
ficiently before the filling is done,
merely cover the pie plate with a
pan, or another inverted pie plate,
and continue cooking,
Q. IIow can I make a polish for
black or tan shoes?
A, A few drops of lemon juice
dropped on the shoes followed by
a brisk rubbing with a soft cloth
will give a splendid polish.
Q. How can I make rag rugs
last longer when they start to
fray at the edges?
A. Take ordinary wrapping
string, and, after cutting off the
fringe on the rug, crochet an edge
on the rag about one and one-
half inches wide. This adds to the
appearance and the rug will last
much longer.
Stepping out of a luxurious car,
a middle-aged woman, dressed in
expensive furs, approached the
sentry and asked if she could
speak to her soldier son.
"He is a tall young man," she
explained, "rather good-looking,
with blue eyes, and called Clar-
ence Montmorency."
The sentry stopped her. "I
know," he said. Then, putting
his head around the ward -room
door, he shouted, "Hi, Stinker,
you're wanted."
The movie usher was in the
dentist's chair.
Dentist ---Naw, Miss, which
tooth is giving you all the
trouble?
Usher — Second from the
left in the balcony, site re-
plied,
An elderly farmer often drives
into a central Michigan village
with his horse and buggy. Some
of the boys like to "hitch on"
behind the buggy with their wag-
ons. When the driver wishes his
horse to speed up, he simply
shakes his buggy whip over the
equine's back.
One boy, who was breathlessly
telling his father about the fun,
exclaimed — "and Daddy, when
Mr. Brown wants old Dobbin to
'step on it' he just shakes the
aerial over his back."
"I hope, dear, that you get
up when you're called,"
wrote the fond mother to her
boy in the Army, "and don't
keep the regiment waiting
breakfast for you."
"Do you know who I am?"
shouted the irate general to the
Australian who had neglected to
salute him.
"Do you know who I am?" he
persisted, as the soldier looked
blankly at him.
"Here, boys," said the Aust-
ralian, turning to his friends.
"Here's something good. A gen-
eral who doesn't know his own
name,"
Sergeant (on rifle range):
"And remember, the new bul-
let will penetrate two feet
of solid wood, so remember
to keep your 'cads down!"
World production in 1940 was
22 000,000 tons of cane sugar
and 12,000,000 tons of beet sugar.
'R WORKERS
find relief from painful corns
with CRESS CORN SALVE
Keeps you "on your feat" at the toughest jobs.
Cress Corn Salve gets results if directions are
carefully followed, Should corn or callous not
disappear within a reasonable erne, money will
lfaie?ycoyitt1l1s,coudbeftrrBuk, try At adre 'What
What Science
Is Doing
BERYLLIUM
As Germany's metal stock piles
dwindled under the drain of
months of war, urgent and myster-
ious requests for beryllium were
received in the United States,
states an article in National Geo-
graphic Magazine. These rush or-
ders came ostensibly from Swiss
watchmakers. They wanted the
metal, many, pounds of it, ship-
ped at once to Europe by Clipper.
* x
Now, beryllium is a modern
miracle metal and one of the in-
creasingly important if least -
known sinews of mechanical war.
Less than two percent of it by
weight, if alloyed with copper,
will make that soft red metal so
had it will cut steel. Used In
springs and in diaphragms of del-
icate instruments, heat-treated
beryllium alloys stick to their job
even under fiercely corrosive con-
ditions. In tests made under a
salt spray, springs of beu'yilium
copper have gone on functioning
long after their spring -steel rivals
have broken.
"Hope springs
does beryllium,"
metal's slogan.
Such Spartan refusal to quit in
the pinches has given beryllium a
email but crucial part in the vitals
of today's mechanical armies, air
fleets, and navies. It serves in the
sensitive fire control apparatus
which aims big guns and in other
military equipment so secret that
details cannot be given here.
* e s
But beryllium's biggest use now
is in airplanes, for parts whose
failure would mean disaster. The
metal plays its life-or'deabh role in
the motor and instrument panel of
every American warplane and
those of every other major power
—provided they can get it.
Hence the sudden urgent needs
of "Swiss watchmakers" aroused
a healthy suspicion in the United
States, particularly since a few
pounds of beryllium, alloyed as
it is with 96 or 98 percent of cop-
per, would make enough watch -
springs to supply the whole world.
P.S. They didn't get therm beryl
Bunt.
eternal and so
might be this
C.P.E. HEAD RESIGNS
aectestieseiesas ..�.
10,000 Eyes
The Ministry of Pensions has
supplied 10,000 artificial eyes
since the war began, 'Pi. Paling,
parliamentary secretary to the
Ministry, said in an Interview.
This includes replacements.
Inv! SANE
WHERE'S
YOUR
MIKARD'S
SOLDIERS
RUB OUT TiRED ACHES
Resignation of Sir Edward
Beatty as president of the Cana-
dian Pacific Railway is announc-
ed. Sir Edward remains chair-
man of the Board.
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nervousness—due to functional
monthly disturbances—try Lycl.i0 E.
Pinkham'S Vegetable Compound
Tablets (with added iron). Made
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build up red blood. Made in Canada.
Modern Etiquette
1. What is the most popular
trend in weddings of today?
2. When a girl has been din-
ing in a public place with a man,
and is leaving the table, should
she begin to put on her wraps?
3. Iow should friends and rel-
atives respond to au announce-
ment of a birth?
4. When a bride has no family,
near relatives, nor guardian, • who
should pay her part of the wed-
ding expenses?
5. Is it proper when eating to
lay a whole slice of bread in the
palm of the hand to butter it?
6. Is it ever permissible to bring
a guest when invited to an affair?
Answers
1. Outdoor weddings are be-
coming nior'e and more popular.
They are much more picturesque
and easily managed than indoor
weddings. The weather should, of
course, be taken into consider-
ation when planning an outdoor
wedding so that it will be possible
to get everything quickly under
cover at the first hint of rain.
2. No; she should wait for her
escort or the waiter to assist her.
3. By writing notes of congratu-
lation, by calling on the mother,
or by sending flowers to the moth-
er or a gift to the baby. 4. In this
ease the bride should meet these
expenses herself. 5. No. Break off
a small piece of the bread and
butter it with the butter knife,
and if there is no butter knife,
butter it with the other knife. The
whole piece of bread should never
be buttered all at once. 6. Only
when the permission of the hostess
has been asked in advance.
New Regulations
Regarding Tires
Toothpaste Tubes
Sixty used toothpaste tubes
contain enough tin to solder all
the electrical connections in a
medium sized bomber, according
to Wide World.
order Tightens Control
Over New Tires and NOW
Tubes
Retreaded and used tires, used
tubes, and retreading services, as
well as new tires and new tubes,
are now under rigidcontrol, ac-
cording to an announcement by
Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of
Munitions and Supply.
Effective May 15, the new or -
"der is designed to conserve Can-
ada's rubber supplies for war
purposes, to prevent hoarding,
and to keep essential vehicles,
including farm trucks and imple-
ments, in operation as long as
possible.
The order tightens the previ-
ous control over new tires and
new tubes. It sets up three classes
of eligible vehicles, "A," "B,"
and "C," on a sliding scale gaug-
ed according to the usefulness of
the vehicle to a country at war,
and it rules out the 1,000,000 or
more motorists who are no longer
able to buy even a used tube.
When a dealer has two or more
orders for a similar tire or tube,
and he cannot fill both orders, he
must give preference to the owner
of a vehicle in a higher class.
Owners of vehicles in Class "A"
are permitted to buy new tires,
new tubes, retreaded tires, re-
treading services, used tires or
used tubes. In this class are such
vehicles as cars used by physici-
ans, cars belonging to clergymen
who serve two or more .congrega-
tions more than three miles apart,
cans used by clergymen in sparse-
ly .settled districts, trucks for
road repairs, trucks for carrying
farm products and foods, fire
fighters' vehicles, police vehicles,
and farm tractors and harvester
combines, other than automobiles
and trucks, for the operation of
which tires and tubes are essen-
tial.
Owners of vehicles in Class
"B" are permitted to buy re-
treaded tires, retreading services,
used tires and used tubes, In
this class are rural mail carriers,
passenger cars or trailers used
principally for the transportation
of produce and supplies to and
from his farm by a person whose
principal occupation is farming,
and who owns no truck, and oth-
ers.
Owners of vehicles in Class
"C" niay purchase only used tires
and used tubes. Included in this
class are vehicles used principally
in the course of their duties by
the following: Farm or food
products inspectors, dentists or
optometrists who serve more than
one community, scrap buyers,
sheriffs or other law enforcement
officer, servicemen who repair
farm machinery, rural school
teachers, rural undertakers, and
newspaper reporters. Also cov-
ered in this class are horse-drawn
vehicles and farm implements for
the operation of which tires are
essential.
es.CLA5S F11
BABY CRICKS
rY'ARTED CAPONS READY FOR
early delivery. There's seldom
enough of thee® choice birds for
the markets. Late May pullets,
nd started pullets for June,Let's have your orders for these,
pr summer chicks, now. Bray
Hatchery, 130 John, Hamilton,
Ont.
NOTE THE TWEDDLEl CHICKS
wherever you go. No one knows
Tweddle chick* quite as well as
the one who purchases them.
They know their profit making
ability. One million and a quar-
ter Tweddle Chicks were sold in
1941. More are being sold this
year. We have 19 purebreeds, 6
hybrid crosses, 4 breeds of tur-
keys and 1 hybrid breed of tur-
key to choose from. FREE
erieorHatch-
eries, Lmied, Fergus, Chick
BAKERY IMUIPMENT
BAKERS'
Ore btSlt AND Nipnien HINery, also -
ways on hand. Terms arranged.
Correspondence invited, Hubbard
Portable Oven Co., 103 Bathurst
St., Toronto.
BOOKS BY MAIL
WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE,
Latest Sensational Books, De -
Luxe Book Company, 57 Queen
St. West, Room 21, Toronto, Ont.
BUTCHERS, SLICING MACHINES
FprcsrefoL
prices easy terms. ALL
full particulars. Berke' Products
Co. Ltd., 533-535 College Street,
Toronto.
HELP WANTED
WANTEDaei�ICCAHOS-
pita),
Grynhyt a maie
couple to work together in diet
kitchen. Good wages and per-
manent position if satisfactory.
Experience not necessary. Apply
3, T. Murray.
i*LADI0LII Its LRS
GLAI)T.OLII—RA1N13OW MIXTURE
—70 blooming size, iuciuding
Picardy, $1.00 postpaid. 11. t.'or-
nlan, 13.tir'ristolr, Ontario.
HELP WANTED
`Vgirl.s� for Li remediate AND empl employment
and for Summer, 1'lxperien(e not
necessary. Applieatlotse from
schoolgirls accepted .Address.
Sloan's Restaurant. ('avenhui'st,
Muskoka.
ISSUE 21—'42
VERTI
ECZEMA SUFFEREns
ECZEMA. AND ALZ4IOST ANY
itchy conditions, quick relief,
tuaranteed with Hall Arthur Massone
intueeme West, Toronto.
onto, Drugs, 70
KELP WANTED
WANTED — WARD AIDF'$ FOR
Muskoka Hospital, Gravenhurat.
Apply to The Superintendent of
Nurses.
WANTED AT MUSIIOKA HOS-
pital, Gravenhurat, housemaid -
waitresses. Experience
Apply to T e T ®Murray. ®c -
GARS — USED AND NEW -
SIOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd.,
Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym-
outh dealers; three locations, 622
Mt. Pleasant /toad 2040 Yonge
Our and
Used1650 Cara makeh Avenue.h
us many
friends. W rite for our Free Book-
let on pedigreed renewed and an-
alyzed used cars.
MEDICAL
FOkt STOMACH TROUBLES,
heartburn, acidity, nausea, ulcera,
furred white tongue, upset stom-
ach from wrong eating, use Elik's
No. 2" prescription of eminent
stomach specialist, 55c, $1.00,
$2.00. idiik's Medicine Co„ Dept.
WN Saskatoon,
WANTED — EVERY SUFFERER
of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis
tomedy. Munro's
g Store, 3351 Elgidn, Postpaid
Drug
DYEING At CLEANING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for information. We are glad to
answer
your ti Depart-
ment I1, Parker's Dye Worka
Limited, 701 Yonge Street, To-
ronto.
PI.,ACARi)S, STICKERS
PATRIOTIC GUM STICKERS FO1t
envelopes and letterheads, 30 for
15c. .Placards for doors, win-
dows, automobiles, halls, and
homes, 10 for 30c. [larvae's Flag'
Store, 238 King East, Toronto.
MEN % lNTII)
CANADIAN AN t N'1 I.RP1 ISl2 WIT1i
large personnel has a few choice
territories fur men exempt from
war activities -- over 200 guar-
anteed products—mostly necess-
itiesPresent. t. supplies Adequate.
i'as ivating A. 11. C. Book brings
valuable information. No risk.
For details, EA\1ILEX PRO-
DUCTS, 570 s St. Clement, Mon-
treal.
Britain Depends On
Rubber From Ceylon
It's true Britain didn't build
important stockpiles and has few
facilities for reclaiming rubber
but, if Ceylon is held, Britain's
rubber situation won't be too
dire, says Newsweek. London
estimates wartime rubber require-
ments at about 150,000 tons a
year, and rubber exports from
Ceylon alone last year totalled
83,937 tons. Experts say that,
with heavier tapping, the ieland'a
output could be considerably in-
creased—perhaps enough to meet
curtailed requirements.
Brazil Is the only South Ameri-
can country that declared war ea
Germany during the Great War.
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E a . 8
SUMMER SCHOOL
MIDLAND SUMMER—*'SCHOOL -
Agust annual seventh.stoCoursuadixlt$tr
teachers include: (1) Refreshes'
1 !n new uppeir school matllo-
,1tcs an`d sd18'ilce; (z) tuitt*'tth``
in upper school iEnglishe and
ology;$Q(3) tuition (4 t� .�;es
ralldicra ts, chFst•ai S`oadliig,
folk -dancing. Enjoy a profita0tl4
summer in this glorious Thirsts
Thousand Island Vacationiand.
For information write the Bee?.
rotary, Midland Summer School,
Midland, Ontario, or in Toronto
phone Hyland 2584.
OLTIIOARD MOTOR
NE$$150.00. Wrie NEPTUNE. Advrtiser,
Glenwood Avenue, Toronto.
PATENTS
FETHERSTONHAUGH & COISIPAN*
hed
1890;; 14 Solicitors.
rWeststToronto..
Booklet of Information on re-
quest.
I umis .%.TIC PAINS
FRUIT JUICES—THE: PR1NCIP.kt'a
ingredients in Dixon's Itemod
for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritie.
Sold only Munro's Drug Store,
335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00.
OLD RUGS REWOVEN NEW
RUGS, NEW RUGS MADE IBRO
old. Dominion Rug Weaving Conan
pany, 964 Queen St, W., Toronto..
Write for booklet.
WANTED
MALE TANNERY I.AI'..OURERS,
age 46 to 55 years or younger,
if you have discharge paned.
Good wages to good workers,
Donnell & Mudge Limited, Neva
Toronto.
PHOTOGRAPHY
DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH
The neat, limn, or Ilnll
HAVE YOUR SNAPS
DeIiiei'Cd by 111at1
Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly,
developed and printed for only 250,
Supreme quality and fast service
guaranteed.
IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE
Station .T, Toronto
The word "sniper" which dates
from the American War. of Inde-
pendence, means one who shoots
from. under cover as when shoot,
ing snipe,