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HOIST CONSTIPATION
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constipation due to the lack of the
right amount of "bulk" in the diet?
It's a -"better way" than forcing
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Ham. v You Heard?
—0—
A whimsical professor, trying
to emphasize a point in logic,
asked his class: "If the United
States is bounded on the east by
the Atlantic Ocean, on the west
by the Pacific Ocean, on the north
by Canada and on the south by
Mexico, how old am I?" The
brighter students sat dumfound-
ed, but thedopiest beof atheni nl
spoke up: "You'd
o
Dum-
founded in turn, the professor
said, "That's right, young man,
But how in the world did you
know?" The student answered:
"That's easy, I have a brother who
is half nuts and he's 22."
"How kind of you," said
the girl, "to bring ma those
lovely flowers. They are so
beautiful and fresh. I believe
there is some dew on them
yet."
"Yes "
,
stammered the
young man, quite taken
aback, "but 1 am going to pay
it off tomorrow."
At the close of his tall: before
a Sunday school the bishop invit-
ed questions. A tiny boy with
white, eager face at once raised
his hand.
"Please sir," said he, "why was
Adam never a baby?"
The bishop coughed, in doubt
as to what answer to give, but a
little girl, the eldest of several
brothers and sisters, came prompt-
ly to his aid.
"Please, sir," she answered,
smartly, "there was nobody to
nurse hien"
"1 hope you enjoyed your
game with tha anajor,°l said
the hostess to one of - her
guests. "He's very clever at
cards, isn't he?"
"He certainly is," replied
the guest. "He started by
telling my fortune, and now
he's counting it."
Modern Etiquette
13y . Roberta Lee
1. Should a bride et her second' •
wedding wear a veil?
2, Should one replace A. dish
that Le breaks while visiting,
when it was purely an accident?
3. When in company and aper -
son is seized with a fit of cough-
ing, should he apologize?
4, If a girl does not care for a
certain man's attentions, and this
man sendsher an expensive gift,
what Silo aid she do?
5. How should' halved oranges
be eaten?
6. Is it necessary for the hostess
to go to the door with eaeh de-
parting guest at an afternoon af-
fair? •
Answers
1. No; neither a veil nor a
white gown should be worn. 2.
Yes; he should make every effort
to replace it as soon as. possible;
3, No. When the coughing has
ceased one may say, "I am sorry:"
4. Write a note thanking him, but
telling hint she cannot accept.
Then return the gift at once. 5.
With a pointed spoon. 6. It is not
necessary; she may go to the door
with the last guest.
Need More Wood
To Free Metals
For War Gods,
Owen Sound Firm's Wooden
Pails Release Metal For
Munitions
Under the impact of war -born
metal shortages, wood is filling an
increasingly important role in
Canada's war -time economy. The
Dominion is immensely wealthy in
this natural resource and is thus
able to offset many of the disad-
vantages which would normally
follow a decrease in the quanti-
ties of metal available for goods
other than the actual machines
and munitions of war. Many of
these peace -time goods are equally
essential in times of war.
A case in point is the common
pail. Formerly many of these
were made of metal. Today, how-
ever, wood is proving a wholly
acceptable substitute. The Keenan
Woodenware Manufacturing Co.
Ltd., of Owen Sound is playing
an important role in this release
of metal for war purposes. by the
production of wooden pails. This
company has increased its produc-
tion of wooden pails by approxi-
mately
pproximately 75 per cent. It is now
mnanufac.turing about 20,000
wooden pails eyery week. It is
easy ,to visualize the amount of
metal which this production re-
leases for other purposes, where
wood .'; ould not prove an accept-
able substitute.
Need More Wood
"Tell me, Doctor, how do you
really know whether a person le
insane?"
"Oh, --we merely ask a few ques-
tions which ordinary people can
answer correctly," was the reply,
"What type of question?"
"Well," explained the alienist,
"this is the sort of thing: Captain
Cook made three voyages around,
the world and died during one
of them. Which trip was it?"
"Oh, I say," protested the of-
ficial, "I think that is a bit steep.
I'm not very good at history."
C.N.R. 'i iggest
hi N. America
With 23,600 miles of road, al-
most as long as the equator, the
Canadian N' tional Railways is the
largest railway system in North
America, and every mile of track,
every piece of equipment and
every employee is dedicated to
winning the war.
These wooden pails are mann.
factored •from poplar and bass-
wood, which are plentiful in the
Owen Sound district. Neverthe-
less, there is a dangerous bottle-
neck developing in wooden.,, pail
production. Increased production
by the Keenan Woodenware Mfg.
Co., has, of course, resulted in
a greatly increased use of wood.
A shortage of this raw material
leas now developed. Wood is
available in the bush, but unless
farmers and others in the district
co-operate in getting this wood to
the factory the production of
wooden pails will decrease. This,
in turn, will mean diverting preci-
ous metal from the production of
planes, tanks and guns.
Farmers and bush owners in the
district have been doing a fine
job in the supply of wood, but
more is needed. Prices paid for
timber are .higher today than at
any time in recent years, provid-
ing an attractive return for this
work. Higher prices coupled with
the fact that every wooden pail
produced is a distinct aid to the
war effort of the Dominion, should
provide incentive for increasing
the production of wood.
More than half the world's
uranium ore, from which radium
is derived, comes from the Bel-
gias Congo.
HOW CAN I ?.
VIIIIAT SCIENCE
IS IMING
SURGICAL MIRACLE
One night on the El Alamein
line I was asked to help at an
operation; W. 1, LUiegelmtmml writes
in Harper' 4, The patient had got
an auti t.lnk shell right through
his throat—and another through
his shoulder and pert of his •chest.
There, at 1 a.in., in a little tent
not more than seven to ten miles
behind the actual fighting front,
a surgeon bean to operate, He
finished two hours and forty min-
utes later During that time he
completely reconstructed the
man's entire li,rynx — never hur-
ried, never hesitating, nover los-
ing his patience or presence of
Mind despite the obvious fact
.that the gran might easily die at
any moment; he worked steadily
and with Infinite care.
By Anne Ashley
Q. How can I keep woolens
soft?
A. If the woolens are rinsed in
water of the seine temperature as
that in which they were washed.
they will dry nicely and be as
soft as originally.
Q. How can I remove the flat
taste in boiled water,
A. If one is compelled to boil
water for drinking purposes, pour
it from one pitcher to another
three or our times before using.
This will remove the flat taste
from the water.
Q. How can I prevent cracking
when drying wet shoes?
A. Do not place wet shoes on
the register to dry. They should
be dried very slowly to prevent
cracking. It is a good idea to stuff
then with old paper to insure
their retaining their shape as thes
dry.
Q. How can I make a potato
poultice?
A. Potatoes are often as ertec-
tive as linseed fora poultice. Boil
the potatoes in a bag, andwhen
soft, mash in the bag and apply
as hot as be borne.
Q. How' can 1 keep the glove
clasp from pulling apart?
A. Tap the little ball of the
clasp lightly with a tack hammer
and there will be no trouble in
keeping the glove fastened*:
Fig trees which produce latex.
from which rubber is made have
been found in Australia.
WEIRD SKIES OVER HAMBURG
Ack ack in the night sky over
tern of fire and light as Lancaster
port on a raid. One of the bombers
u e k from another plane at
Hamburg painted this weird pat -
bombers soared over tho (german
is seen ie silhouette ht this pie'
a higher level.
.A Censor As Cupid
One of the town's glamorous
young creatures, engaged to a sol-
dier
oldier now in parts unknown, re-
ceived a letter from hire written in
a tone of gloomy renunciation,
says the New Yorker. With his
absence dragging on into its see-
ond year, the lad wrote, he would
not blame her if she broke her
engagement to him and married
somebody else at home. This had
apparently been too much for the
censor, who had put his comment
in the margin, in large block let-
ters: "NONSENSE!"
Three times be gave blood
transfusions (1 incidentally hold-
ing the needle in the vein because
he didn't dare fasten it for fear it
alight have to be moved at any
moment in the event of a clot).
Then he performed a tracheo•
tome, in which he inserted an ar-
tificial windpipe (perhaps one of
your doctor friends will describe
it to you so that you can under-
stand what I'm trying to picture),
and then he had to do an intricate
operation on the man's shoulder
and• chest.
COUGHING COMES
AT WRONG TIMES
Thousands use Lymoids to
Stop Embarrassment
"I'm a switchboard operator," writes a
Toronto girl, "and LYMOIDS has helped me
over many an embarrassing throat tickle.
Now I always carry them."
If hoarseness or incessant coughing em-
barrasses you .. try LYMOIDS. Feel how this
excellent blend of medicinal oils soothes and
relieves throat irritation. Ls -III
Most stores sell LYMOIDS in handy size 10e and
25c boxes. if unobtainable, send roe in stamps or
coin, to LYMOIDS, 11) Pearl Street, Toronto.
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HOW TO RELIEVE •
PILE TORTURE
QUICKLY AND.,EASIL'Y'
11 you ate troubled with iiobing
piles or tectal soreness, do not de-
lay tree Uncut and run the risk of
letting ta.ie condition become chron-
ic. Any itching or soreness or pain-
ful passage of stool is nature's
Warning' and proper treatment
should be secured at once,
b'or this purpose get a pacitage
or Hem -Road from any druggist
and use as directed. This formula
easytotake used internally is
quickly
relieve the itching and soreness
and aid in healing the sore tender
spots, liem-ltoia is pleasant to use,
is highly recommended and it seems
•
the height of folly for any one to
risk a painful and chronic pile
condition when such a fine remedy
may be had at such a email cost.
if you try Bern-Roid and are not
entirely pleased with the resuitd,
your druggist will gladly return
Your inoncr.
"MIDDL AES
WOMEN (yrs
500
HEMI THIS ADVICEI I
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try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
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Should Allies Police
Germany Ater War?
James We' Gerard, ambassador
of the United States to Germany
during the Great War, is out-
spoken on a subject that is being
widely discussed today, the treat-
ment of Germany after the war,
says The Galt Reporter. Speaking
at New York, he said:
"International bankers make
me sick. I heard one say that we
need, after the war, a happy,
prosperous Germany. After the
last war we kissed the good, kind
Germans, gave them food and
good United . States ' money, and
they repaid us by a gangster war
to control the world and started
a persecution of a peaceful people
which has no parallel even in the
TRUCKING INTO TUNISIA
middle ages,"
Mr. Gerard. thinks that it will
be necessary for the Allied na-
tions to police Germany after the
war, "otherwise Germans will be
torn to pieces by the revenge of
the outraged peoples of Europe."
Many people are thinlring that
the conflagration envisaged by
Mr. Gerard, in his last quotation,
would not be a bad solution to
the German problem. Why not
leave the gangsters to the mercy
- of those whom they have despoil-
ed in the worst outbreak of bru-
tality and inhumanity that has
ever been recorded in history?
"Pop -out" Raft
An automatic "pop -out" raft
for shot -down planes is the latt
life-saver for military pilots.
Carried in a special compartment
in the fuselage, the raft springs
out as soon as the plane hits the
water, inflating itself by means
of an attached bottle of carbon
dioxide
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For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimples, nth•
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paused skis troubles, use irritation
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Beaded for the Mareth Line and Rommel's rear guard are these
British Highland Division troops crossing the border from the Tri-
feorcd mGerm ns to halta into Tunisia. advance gainst'U.S. troops.,ritish attack iVta.tath Line
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Flan. WOOD WANTED
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Toronto.
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DON'T DELAY! EVERY SUFFER-
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ISSUE No* 10-43
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POULTRY
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Blood tested, heavy typo White
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TRAIN FOR NURSES
APPLICATIONS A It E INVITED
for girls who desire totrain for
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General Hospital Cornwall, Ont„.
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