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If the Japs see the photo above, Radio Tokyo will probably
"secret weapon" or that America's gasoline shortage is so critical
stacks now power the Flying Fortresses. But the weird effect
Fortress being right behind a steam boiler which produces steam fo
as repair crew at depot in Australia worked on plane, which had
fighters.
start chattering about a new U. S.
that steam engines with tall smoke -
is just an optical illusion, due to
r cleaning planes. Photo was taken
been raked by bullets from Jap
i_FTTERS FROM YOU KNOW WHERE
...Popular as Santa Claus is this mailman distributing letters to
fighting men on Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides.
Have You Heard?
Walking round the barracks, the
oolonel noticed a long queue of
men waiting outside the stables.
Bach held a lump of sugar.
"I'm glad to see you love ani-
mals so much," he remarked to
one recruit. "I suppose the horse
you're giving the sugar to is the
pet of the regiment?"
"Not 'arf, sir," replied the re-
=ult. "He's the one what kicked
the sergeant"
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Officer in charge of rifle
range:
"Dont' you know any better
than to point an empty gun at
me?"
Raw Recruit: "But It Isn't
empty, air; It's loaded."
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"if there is one thing I enjoy
more than another," said Sprucer,
"it is to get to the river banks and
Ile about fishing."
"Why, 1 fail to see the necessity
for you going to the banks of the
river to do that," remarked Mrs.
Sprucer quietly.
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A !addle at college named
Breeze
.Weighed down by B.A.'s and
M. D.'s,
Collapsed from the strain,
Said the doctor: "It's plain
You're killing yourself by de-
grees."
WANTED
WILD AND RANCH MINK
Also lila-hest market prices paid
for all other
RAW FURS
Ship to a reliable Canadian firm
where you can depend upon hon-
est grading and satisfactory
prompt returns. Prieelist and
tags are sent free, for the ask-
ing. Remittance sent same day as
shipment received, and in the
meantime we hold shipment aside
subject. to your approval of our
valuation:
Established 1004
J. YAFFE & SONS
58 Spndina Avenue, Dept. C,
TORONTO, ONTARIO.
amemmiummeemen
"Men -are only grown-up boys,"
says a woman novelist.
....The child who used to take the
clock to pieces to see how it works
now does the same to his car to
see why it doesn't.
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"Is this the pugilist who was
run into by a motorist?" asked
the house surgeon.
"No; he's the motorist who
ran Into the pugilist."
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"Do you know that your wlfe is
going about telling everybody that
you can't keep her in clothes?"
"That's nothing. I bought her a
home and I can't keep her in that
either."
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Grasshopper green Is to be
the fashionable color In wool
this spring.
The very thing for Jumpers.
dere Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1. Is it obligatory to send a gift
when .a wedding invitation or an-
nouncement has been received?
2. Is it correct to eat bananas
with the fingers, when at the
table?
3. Are punctuation marks used
when writing formal invitations
• and replies?
4. What is the correct way to eat
baked potatoes?
6. Where is the proper place for
the bridegroom's mother to sit at
the wedding breakfast?
6. How much of the hand should
be dipped into the finger bowl?
Answers
1. It is obligatory to send a gift
when an invitation has been re-
ceived, but an announcement does
not require one. 2. No; they should
be skinned, placed on the dessert
plate, and then cut with theside
of the fork. 3. No. 4. They should
be served split, with butter in the
heart.Smooth the butter into the
potato which is eaten from the
skin. Do not take the potato from
the skin and mash it on the plate.
5. She should be seated at the
right of the bride's father. 6. Only
the fingertips, one hand at a time.
Unbiased Opinion
on Bonds, Industrials, Oils,
Mines
C. C. Fields & Co.
200 Bay St. -- Toronto
PARTNERS ---- C. C. Fields, J. C. Allen, G. D. Adams
F. Rose, R. Paynter, J. V. Brooke
Stockings—One Pair
For Each German
The German press announced
that German women now may
buy a pair of stockings each.
Clothing' ration cards for adults
for all types of apparel have
been useless for months until
the announcement on stockings.
J. Gerald Godsoe
Mr. Godsoe, of Toronto, suc-
ceeds Henry Borden, I.C., as Co-
ordinator of Controls and Chair-
man of the Wartime Industrial
Control Board, Department of
Munitions and Supply. Mr. Godsoe
has been associate co-ordinator
since 1942. He is an loan'to the
Government from the Confeder-
ation Life Association of which
he is assistant general manager.
NEW AND USED
IRON AND WOODWORKING
MACHINERY
MOTORS - - - SUPPLIES
THE ALISON MACHINERY
COMPANY LIMITED
208 Sini oe Street -. Toronto 2D.
ST'', PPE
-Ar a Alirq
•oi' Money Back
For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimples, ath.
etc'sfoot,scales, scabies, rashes andotber externally
caused skin troubles, use fast•acting, cooling, anti.
septic, liquid D. D. D. Prescription. Greaseless,
atainlees. Soothes irritation entlquickly stops intense
itching. 35c trial bottle proves it, or moneyback. Ask
your druggist today for D.D.D, PRESCRIPTION. "
HOW TO RELIEVE
FILE TORTURE
QUICKLY AND EASILY
1E you are trouoled with itching
piles or rectal sureness, do not de-
lay treatment and run the risk of
letting this condition become chron-
ic. Any itching or soreness or
pastrami passage of stool is nature's
warning and pr o p e r treatment
ehould be secured at once.
For this purpose get a package
of Hem•Roid from any druggist
and use as directed. This formula
which is used Internally is a small,
easy to take tablet, will quickly
relieve the itching and soreness and
aid In healing the sore tender spots.
Hem -hold is pleasant to use, is
highly recommended and It seems
the height of folly for any one to
risk a painful and chronic pile con-
dition when such a fine remedy
may be had at such a small cost.
11 you try Hem-1told aria are not
entirely pleased with the results,
your druggist will gladly returh
your money.
PILES
Sufferers of
bleeding and
protruding
piles should
know Bunker's herbal Pills treat
'the cause at its source. Money
back if the first bottle does not
satisfy. Buy from your druggist.
;MIDDLE -AGE"
WOMEN V. -ofd)
HEiED THIS ADVICEII
If you're cross, restless, NERVOUS—
stiffer hot flashes, dizziness --caused
by this period In a woman's life—
try Lydia
MLtndehespec Vegetable
toomen. Hundreds of thousands re-
markably helped. Follow label direc-
titans. Made in Canada.
ecoid Movement
Of Hags To Market
Records are being made in the
slaughter Of Canadian hogs, but
labor available for packing plants
still is hardly sufficient to keep
pace with the flow, according to
Agriculture Department officials.
Last week 193,000 hogs were
killed in Canadain plants --15,000
more than the previous record
for a week—but unprecedented
runs to market indicated .that all
problems still were not overcome.
T -he movement of hogs to mar-
ket in Canada is paralleled by a
similar flow in the United States
-here pens in country districts
are being jammed as packing
plants are unable tt handle offer-
ed shipments.
Officials in Ottawa said that in
recent weeks additional labor has
become available in Canadian
plants, which now are working
near capacity. The prospect,
however, is that hog marketings
will continue to gain into Decem-
ber, with furtht,r strain on han-
dling facilities.
In September Seekaichewan
marketed 67 per cent. more hogs
than in the same month last year.
Quebec recorded It gain, of 32 per
cent,; Manitoba, 23 per cent.;
British Columbia, 16; Alberta,
11; the Maritimes nearly 9 and
Ontario 7.
Under recent Selective Service
regulations, essential packing
plant workers woe frozen in their
jobs. In addition, an estimated
2,000 to 2 500 workers have
ntered the plants for the rush
period.
Woman Grows Her
Own Knitting Yarn
Mrs. Larry F. Evans of Nia-
gara Falls goes right on knitting
in spite of a reported shortage
-,of pure Angora worsted yarn.
She grows her own—literally. A
year ago Mrs. Evans invested in
a pair of Angora rabbits and took
a course in processing of the yarn
which she spins on an antique
spinning wheel. Surplus yarn is
sent to a Quebec mill.
TOVARICH LARDER
A REAL LIVE PROSPECT
Good surface conditions. A large drill will start
operations this week. We recommend this stock.
GEORGE CHAPMVIAN & COMPANY
200 BAY STREET — TORONTO
It's no foss -up THIS XM4S
Gasoline consumption in Den-
mark is only one per cent. of the
pro -war rate.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
ARTICLES WANTED
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
Cornets, Trumpets, Clarinets,
Saxophones, etc. Shelton -Sher-
wood Co. Ltd„ 365A Yonge St.,
Toronto, Ont.
BABY CRICKS
TOO LATE — TOO LATE
NEXT SPRING DON'T LET IT BE
said "too late." Send for our price
list and order your baby chicks
now. One dollar books your order.
Goddard Chick Hatchery, Britan-
nia Heights, Ont.
• HAVE YOU OUR PRICELIST? WE
are hatching to order and if you
waist chicks for this year or early
next, please let's have your order
soon. We still have a few laying
pullets for immediate delivery.
Bray Iltachery, 130 John St. N.,
Hamilton, Ont.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY SOME
of these ready to lay and laying
pullets. Extremely low prices on
White Leghorns, also Barred
Rocks and other pure breeds and
hybrids, all ages from 10 weeks
up to Iaying. Also Fa11 hatched
day old chicks. Free catalogue
and pricelist, Tweddle Chicle
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont.
BULLS FOR SALE
JERSEY BULLS READY FOR SER -
vice, Two class A" bulls excel-
lent pedigrees; price $100. Max-
welton Farm, St. Anne .de Belle-
vue, Que,
BULLS FOR SALE
DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORNS.
Bulls fit s for service, younger
bulls and bull calves. Thrifty, '
good size and bone, high produc-
tion, choice duality. Ross Martin-
dale, Caledonia, Ont.
HERBS
HERBAL REMEDIES. WRITE FOR
Free Catalog. Forty years' exper-
ience. Nowell's Herbal Labor-
atory, 18 West Hastings Street,
Vancouver, B.C.
DRAG SAW WANTED
WANTED USED WADE DRAG
Saw. Write giving model, condi-
tion, price etc. Ledru Heise],
Drayton, Ont. ��—
DXI,ING .5 CLEANING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to tie
for Information. Wo are glad to
answer your questions. Depart-
ment ti, Parker's Dye Works
• Limited, 791 Yonge Street. To-
ronto.
ELECTRICAL EQUIiI'HENT
ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt; b e 1 t s,
pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric
Company Ltd., 2126 Dufferin St.,
Toronto.
E'ARMS FOR SALE
$36,000 DAIRY FARM, OTTAWA
district, fully equipped, large
Jersey herd, two houses, year
round water supply. P.O. Box 544,
Ottawa.
ONE HI:NI/RE.D ACR E S, UX -
bridge Township, one mile from
station and school, rural mail.
Hydro, telephone, drilled well,
bank barn, frame house, drive
shed, hog pen, 90 acres workable.
Ern es t Morgason, Goodwood,
11., 11 1.
FANNING MILL
FANNING HILL (Kline) PROVED
best seed grader. Screening re-
pairs. Kline Manufacturing, 420
Willard Ave., Toronto.
FOR SALE
BEG. YORKSHIRE 2 BOARS AND
several cows from prize-winning
attack. Reg. Lincoln Ram and ewe
Lambs. Write for prices to Ernest
Ford, R. No. 3, Dutton, Ont.
STEAM;BOILER, HIGH PRESSURE, .
Locomotive Type, 30 H.P. Sep-
arate Engine, good condition.
Garfield Barrie, Route 3, Arn-
prior, Ont.
QUILTING PATCHES
1'.RO0& FINE JAEN'S SUITINGS OR
overcoating, sizes 6 x 13, 6 x 9,
9 x 9. Price from 26c up, per
ppound. Trial package $1.00. Louis
Riee, 361 Spadina Avenue, To-
Tonto..
FOOT BALM
BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys
Offensive odor instantly, 45c
bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman
Drug Stare. Ottawa.
POULTRY GRIP
POULTRY GRIT: WHITE LIME-
stone in 100 lb. bags. Immediate
delivery in carloads or smaller
quantities, write for samples and
prices, STINSON ii,ERlil SUPPLY
Co., Limited, 6588 Delorimier Ave.,
Montreal.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
IIATCHER7i FOR SALE
PR O M I N E -N T GOVERNMENT -
approved hatchery, thirty thous-
and equipped capacity, ninety
thousand business capacity, grow-
ing concern. Write Macfarland's,
Hatchery, 261 Regent Street, King-
ston.
HAIR GOODS
Only firm in Canada manufacturing
ladies' and gentlemen's hair goods
exclusively. Write us for particu-
lars.
WHITE'S HAIR GOODS
258 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario
HAIRDRESSING SUUOOL
LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE
_Robertson method. information
on request regarding classes.
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad-
emy, 137 Avenue Road. Toronto.
ROME FOR AGED
ELDER L I ES COMFORTABLE
Home. Plenty home grown food,
spring water, warm and cheer-
ful. Hannigan Home For The
Aged, R.R. No. 3, Woodbridge.
HELP WANTED
MARRIED MAN FOR UP-TO-DATE
fruit farm on Niagara River
Boulevard, yearly employment,
good separate house, free Hydro,
summer wood and garden spot.
Please state nationality, age,
farming experience, size of fam-
ily and wages -expected. C. How-
ard Fisher & Sons, Queenston,
,APPLICATIONS A R E INVITED
from young women with good
education, to enter the School
for Nurses, Toronto East General
Hospital. Limited vacancies in
class now commencing. Apply
Toronto East General Hospital,
Coxwell at Sammon Ave„ To-
ronto 6, Ontario.
HOUSES FOR SALE
$20,000, FINE OLD OTTAWA RESI-
deuce 18 rooms, easily converted,
oil heated, exceptional. P.O. Box
544, Ottawa.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
WANTED
BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRU-
ments, Piano Aecordians, etc., may
be turned into ready cash. Send
details and price to Whaley Royce
& Company, 310 Yong* St., To-
ronto 1, Ontario.
PATENTS
FETHERSTONHA UGH & COMPANY
Patent Solicitors. Established
1890; 14 King West, Toronto.
Booklet of information on re-
quest.
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS
12 FOR 69c
Select your favourite negatives and
send to us. We'll return 12 prints
mounted un attractive, embossed
greeting cards, with envelopes for
mailing, for 69c. The most original
greeting cards you can get—the
kitsd your friends will keep—cards
that men on active service at home
and overseas like to get. Order
early. (2 Photographs on Calendars
for 25c.)
STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE
Box 129, Postai Terminal A, Toronto
"Your quality in colouring and de-
veloping is excellent," writes a cus-
tomer at Peterborough, Ont. "and
your service is prompt and guaran-
teed. I am particularly fascinated
with the coloured enlargements and
Christmas cards. Your prices for
such quality work are really econ-
omical and 1 appreciate your prompt.
reliable service."
Any Size 11011-6 or 8 Exposures,
DEV ELOPED AND PRINTED 25e
a MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS N 3 Svc
Size 4 x 6" in Beautiful Easel
Mounts.
You can have enlargements colour-
ed by hand for a small additional
charge.
Framed Enlargements 4" x 6", on
Ivory tint mounts, in frames 7" x 9",
Burnished Gold or Silver, Circassian
Walnut or Black Ebony finish 59c;
if enlargement coloured 79c.
Print your name and address plain-
ly on all orders,
MAIL YOUR FILMS
TO IMPERIAL FOR Q LA LITY,
service and satisfaction. 6 or 8
exposure films 25c, reprints 8 for
25c. Imperial Photo Service, Sta-
tion J Toronto.
DX.TEC'1'1e re COURSE
BECOME A DETEc'r1Vel — 1i16N
and women user 17, wanted t„
learn Detective work, secret serv•
ice. Fay course by mall \Viit,•
for free informe rime 11 Jul leek
Box 26, "Station T., Munticue
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
LEARN TO DANCE
LEARN TO DANCE. WALTZ, FOX
Trot, Rhumba. Latest steps with
Diagrams 36c. B. Lawrence, 73
West Street, Halifax, N.S.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALT]
GUERNSEY C 0 W 5, HEIFERS,
bulls. R.U.P. tested by testedl
bulls. Pure bred, accredited, Bangs
free. Foremost line stock. Glen-
orchy Farm, Richmond Hill, Ont.
MEDICAL
STOP ITCHING. TORTURES OF
eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, ath-
lete's foot and other skin irrita-
tions with Elik's Ointment Nu. 5,
prescription of noted skin spec-
ialist. Itch relieved promptly,
skin healed quickly or money re-
funded. $1.U0, 32.00. Mail orders
filled promptly. Order today from
Elik's Medicine Co., Dept. 26, Box
234, Saskatoon.
TOKOSAN TABLETS FOR VIM,
Vigour, Vitality. SatIefactien
guaranteed or money refunded.
$1. International Drug Products,
7222 Birnam, Montreal.
BITTER HERBS TONIC, CORRECTS
disorders of stomach, liver, kid-
neys, bowels. One month treat-
ment, Two Dollars; three months,
Five Dollars. Coope1emedies,
Yonge Street, Toronto.
WANTED—EVERY SUFFERER OF
Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis to
try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug
Store, 235 Elgin, Ottawa. Post-
paid 31.00.
OFFER TO INVENTORS
AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR
List of inventions and full infor-
mation sent free. The Ramsay
Co., Registered Patent Attorneys,
273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada.
PERSONAL
120 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY AT
home in spare time, 6 dollars a
day, booklet of 124 pages one
dollar postpaid. Mike £gnash, 145
Margueretta Ave., Toronto 4, Out,
"ELIJAH CUMIN G BEFORE
Christ", wonderful book free.
Megiddo Mission, Rochester 11,
N.Y.
RHEUMATIC PAINS
FRUIT JUICES: THE PRINCIPAL:
ingredients in Dixon's Remedy
for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis.
D
Sold only Munro's rug Store,
335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 31.00.
SCHOOL DESKS FOR SALE
SCHOOL DESKS, 60 STANDARD
singles, fronts, rears. Size 5, re-
built, refinished like new $7.50
unit f.o.b. warehouse. Box 31
LO,tising. _
SAWMILL FOR RENT
SAWMILL (three headciock car-
riage) to mount on sleigh or
wheels. A. Balser, Gravenhurst.
TEACHER WANTED
SMOKY FALLS — Q UA L I Ie I E ID
teacher for ungraded school, to
commence January term, 12 pu-
pils. Salary 31,000 to 31,300, de-
pending on qualifications. School
situated in hydro development
community, 60 miles from Kapus-
kissing, served by railway and
free bus service. Excellent board
and lodging accommodation at
low rate at company -operated
staff house. Apply stating quali-
fications, age, name and address
of last Inspector, to 11. T. Rich-
ardson, Secretary, S.S. No. 1 Har-
mon, Kapuskasing, Ontario.
RAW FURS WANTED
ONE SKIN 011 THOUSANDS — IT`
will pay you to ship to Ontario's
rancher -owned Fur Co-operativo
to receive the highest market
price. Write for shipping tags and
advice forms. Ontario Fur Farm-
ers' Co-operative, Limited, 50
Yorkville Street, Toronto.
TAPEWORM
STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS
often are the cause of ill -health
in illumine all ages, elo one im-
mu;tel Why not fled out if this
is your trouble? Interesting uiir-
ticulars—Froe! Write Muiveney's
Remedies, Specialists Toronto 2,.
eeOnt.
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TI RUMS' VOR 5 r1 LI:
CHOICE, VLOOii'1.16ST1tD, I.'t'RE1
Tared broad Breasted Panama,
Breed,rs, lee)ei tees from 600 range
ren red turkeye. (Parent feeds
O.A.T.U.A, approved, bloodiest -
ed). TWO di.:tinet strain~-
--un-
relatt d. heavy, healthy, w'eii
balnlit'-d, lots et birds. 71 a y
hi,l 'i'rtl. Tome $12.00. Mitts efeeii,
teiell with order or shipped t'.ti.[',
Harmon Murton, Ailsa (.rail', tart.