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They Know 'Mountain Fighting, Too
• HAVE ,,,
fYOU HEARD?
Y
A bachelor, whos a 1a1ad1a'Y we.%
supposed to mend his clothes,
grew tired of finding hie pyjamas
always without buttons.
In despair he pierced the lid of
a cocoa tin and sewed it to his
pyjama jacket as a :hint.
When the jacket 'was returned,
d
he found the lid still there,
opposite it a buttonhole of equal
size t
Hitler's boys did some historic mountain fighting in Norway, but if
they try it against Yugoslavia they'll run into the "komitadjis," fathe
med
fora centuries ifor tadjis theirmountain
never beenlfare. dislodged aert fro from theirhmountains.
aress
Here are some of them in festive dress.
ow tin 1?
BY ANNE ASHLEY
Q. How can 1 remove white
spots on furniture caused by hot
dishes or water? •
A. Rub the spots with a mix-
ture of owe can ne Ioil
lnal a nd sadasatis-
factory emergency glue?
A. Soak some tapioca in warm
water. This will prove a very sat-
isfactory glue or paste.
Q. How can I remedy the loud
ticking of a bedroom
clock?
A. Place a glass
some kind over the clock. It can
tlienrd.
Q, bHowseen
can I without
k(steaklmo e
tender?
A. A tough steak can be made
more tender by rubbing with a
piece of lemon and then with
olive oil.
Q. Is it advisable to beat rugs
and carpets ann cleaning them?
manufacturers advise
A. Rug
against this, as beating causes
d break.
Ins threads
use
weaken rpetrl sweeper
Instead,
daily and a vacuum cleaner once
a week, and beating will not be
necessary.
Q. How can I clean a velvet
piano cover?
A. Brush well; then sponge
with a weak solution of benzine or
borax. Dry thoroughly and then
brush the pile the right way.
Nazis Fear Flank Attack
Modern
Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
1. When a young plan meets
a girl on the street and stops to
ve his hat
talk,
hold it in his hand �udn't he oas long as
he talks? a formal 2. When giving
din-
ner, should the carving be done
at the table?
3. Shouldn't a call of condol-
ence be returned? '
4. Is it necessary to repeat
person's name when being
intro-
duced?
5. Is it necessary to have a
train on a white satin wedding
dress?
6. Is it all right to use r ?
paper for -social correspale
• Answers
A real threat to German drive
south is sure to result from Yugo-
slav position . Nation has best
army in Balkans, could throw:
million men,. fairly wen trained
but poorly equipped, in flank at-
tack against extended Gorman
supply lane.
Movie Star: "l've deckled
to demand a :new trial."
Interviewer; "But why?
You won the case."
Movie $tar: "I know, but
I'm not satisfied with the
publicity."
Sub -Arctic Holiday
Open to Travellers.
North of 54» The words con-
jure visions Of intrepid explorers,
sturdy French eailois and soldiers
trying to hold an empire for their
sting„ of Scottish people braving
terrors ill their search fora home,
of missionaries, of prospectors.
Ill August next the ,Canadian Na-
tional Railways will offer all 01)-
portunity to visit this spacious
empire. From Winnipeg to
Churchill and return the special
train will be borne for the travel-
lers who leave that city on Aug-
ust 15 and return on August 21,
having in the meanwhile visited
Dauphin, Flin Flon, Sherridcn,
the Pas and Churchill.
The business man looked blue.
He walked round the office with
en extremely worried face,
•
"What's wrong with you?"
asked his associate.
• ily
tr Thee other paced the luxurious
room nervously,
"No," he replied, "it isn't that.
It's something else --and I just
can't explain it." ci-
gar. associate lighted a big
gar.
"Stop talking nonsense, man,"
he advised. "Why, you're sitting
on top 'of the world. For the
past fifteen years, without fail,
you've been drawing five thousand
a year, and—"
"Now you've hit it," interrupt
ed the other. "That's just what's
worrying me. A. twenty-five thou-
sand a year income for the past
fifteen years." He rubbed his
weary forehead. "Don't you see
how terrible it is?" he went on
excitedly. "I'nl in a rut!"
1. It isn't necessary for him to
hold his hat longer than a minute,
and not at all if the weather is
disagreeable. He should of course
lift it when meeting the girl, and
again when leaving. It would be
presumptuous for a gra to expect
a man to stand bareheaded in a
snow storm or rain. 2. No; it
should be done in the kitchen. At
an informal . dinner the carving
may be done at the table. 3. No;
it is not required and certainly
should not be expected. 4. No.
"How do you do" is sufficient. 5.
The dress niay be made with or
without a train, depending upon
the formality of the wedding. 6.
No; if there is troublei e' erack-
tainl
a straight line, buy
ruled paper which fits under the
notepaper and envelopes. These
are called "guides" and can be
purchased in any stationery store.
Flies Highro cience
Ordinarily most conservative in
the altitudes at which its aircraft
fly, Trans -Canada Lines' went
"stratosphere" at Montreal re-
cently and sent one of its ships
up to 22,600 feet. The ascent
to more than the four mile level
was in the cause •of science, to
test a stratosphere -type military
flying snit.
EAT
•,Since March 18, we have paid
41c ,for No. 1 cream:delivered
to Toronto.
DAILY PAYMENTS
Write for Cans
Toronto Creamery
branch of
T'nlict7 Sean co-operative
Lid.
Cors Duke .l George Six.,
I as Ons 0
GOOD INA PIPE!"
pp2 TASTE
I IANlSEAL-11041 POOC
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"1.01 n Pocket� dins
also' packed in
GROWN INc rr�lT HERN ONTARIO
Betty: "Your new overcoat
is pretty loud, lint it?
Billy: "Yeah, but I'm gonna
buy a muffler to go with it."
First Little Girl: "L. have two
brothers and one sister."
Second Little Girl: "I have two
sisters and one brother."
Third Little Girl: ,"I have no
brothers and no sisters, but I have
two papas by my first mama and
three mamas by niy second papa."
Bean Drying
Is Successful
Adventure in Canada
;Yet Awaits Explorer
Positively adventure yet awaits
the bold in Canada as witness
this extract from a booklet en-
titled "Hunting, Fishing
isand
ndd Ca-
noe Trips in . Canada,"
by
the Canadian National Raiways,
the particular reference being to
the Northwest Territories: "De-
cidedly not a tenderfoot's joy ride,
but real explorers, not worried
too much by maps that prove
partly erroneous and not afraid
of hearing the timber roll at
night, and preferably p
with the best equipment and guid-
es, can find their heart's desire in
this great solitude—right up to
the edge of the barrens in the
far-famed land of little sticks."
The land referred to lies north of
60 degrees North and comprises
an area of 1,309,682 square miles,
while the hunting includes Polar
Bear.
Tests Undertaken By On-
tario Dept. of Agriculture
Will Help Dispose of Bean
Surplus in Province
W. R. Reek, deputy minister of,
agriculture, has announced that the
experiment in bean drying which
was conducted by the Ontario Gov-
ernment
overnment had proved a success.
Last week the problem confronting
the growers was to get their beans
to some central point where the
drying could be one without de-
lay..
Thousands of bushels of beans in
storage in Western Ontario were
threatened when excessive mois-
ture was discovered, The crop has
to be dried within the next month
if it is to be prevented from rot-
ting.
Government officials have Met
with representatives of the grow-
ers to discuss the problem or trans-
porting the beaus to some central
point capable of doing thu drying
quickly and at the sane time it
is expected steps will be taken
to facilitate the marketing of the
Crop.
HARNESS & COLLARS
Farmers Attention --- Cvllsult
your nearest Harness Shop
about Staco Harness Supplies.
We sell our goods only through
.your local Staco Leather
Goods dealer. The goods are
right, and so are our prices.
We manufacture in our
fac-
tories
—
Harness, lorLol-
Col-
lars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blan-
kets,
-kers, and Leather Travelling
Goods. Insist on Steco Brand
Trade Marked Good.. and you
get satisfaction. shade only by:
SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
Toronto
42 ,Wellington St. E.,
MOVING - SHIPPING
PACKING - STORING
'Reduced Rate eatraitur, ]tool
Cara-1\'innipeg ..n:1 UU est
to Const.
M. RAWLINSON, LIMITED
nstabiisbed;SSn
rpRONTO
610 YONGE ST. -
Hospital on Skates
Moscow Eye Hospital, isilt
more than 150 years ago,
moved bodily, on rollers, to a new
site — with 180 patients still in-
side.
•
WOMEN WANTED
38 to 52 years obi. Woolen who are
restless, moody, NRRVOVI'S--who
z
tear lint flashes, dizzy spells—to take
Lydia 1; Plnlcham's Vegetable
Com-
pound. Pinithani's is famous for
helping^ women during these "trying
times" due to functional it eguiant I
ties. Get a bottle today
druggists WORTH ell
THAT'S MY CHEW
Over -Protected Child
Grows Antagonistic
Antagonistic attitudes develop
frequently in children who are
given too much affection and
over -protection, according to Dr.
Mandel Sherman, psychologist
and psychiatrist at the University
of Chicago's erthogenic school.
"When the child grows up and
leaves the family, he becomes dis-
appointed and frustrated because
those in the outside world obvi-
ously cannot give him the atten-
tion and affection to which he
had become accustomed. This
causes him to believe that people
are unfair to him, and he later
expresses this attitude by joining
groups which are antagonistic to
existing authority"
"A successfulmarriage is an
edifice that must be rebuilt every
day." —Andre Maurois.
BOOKLETS explaining OIL ROYALTIES
Available OiloRoyalty DistributingFrom Canada's
Largest
House
CLIFTON C. Ci\OSS
amp '!.&u i" „.
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TORONTO, ONT.
20 YEARS
OF SERVICE
To INVESTORS
30l VICTORY BLDG.
s 2r... n,?., )1 Sh.:. i'.- 4.4ez:sens 41.1:Rat,:.`:}Rite;.
v■ I C L A S S I i+ I E
AGENTS WANTED
TIrES .. 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE.
small Direct profit Factory ft nYOU with one
eeding TIRES,
it will pay you to write for rprices.
Agents wanted .
for yourself, and ouririke a ends. feAll
w
dollars selling yrepsubiect to
tires shipped, prepaid, <aid,
your inspection and approyal.
Mayans Tire Service, 8 Elm St.,
Toronto,
BABY CHICKS
RAISE GOOD CHICKS WITH JOHN -
son's bred to lay barred ply mouth
rocks and S.C.W. leghOrns Barron
Strain. 16 years breeding, Pricen
hatching and blood testing.
for Leg' ornaMarch as hatchied Rockstcents
Rock Pullets 17 cents, Leghorn
Pullets 20 cents. Circular with
)prices
riestuest. J. D.
other Ont.
CAMs, 11:" AND 'USED
MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD.,
Toronto's
dealers three Chrysler,
6m-
32
Mt. Peasant road, 2010 Longe St.,
1660 Danforth Avenue. Our
Used
Cars snake us man,
CRICKS, I'T LLBTS
BOOKLET PRODUCING EGGS UN' -
der Ten Cents per dozen for Feed
.Cost mailed free onr no est. Order
and pullets
Farm, Clarkson, Ontario.
35 FREE CITICICs
SV.t 1 ki• L'rLRr 100 PULLETS or 102
mixed chicks ordered, we give 25
free chicks. Pullets 15.00 to 310 0000
I• e0
100;
s100
per 1
100; Cockerels
Q ,00
er
10 p
light breeds, 61.50, heavy breeds,
64.00. Immediate delivery. Britannia
« Chick 13 a tic he1 ,
ITeights, Ont.
GR;tr,ns E(!L'iP11E1T
BAILERS' OVENS. AND MACHIN-
ery, also rebuilt equipment al-
ways 00 band. Terms arranged.
Correspondence invited. Bathurst
Hubbard
Oven Co.,
St.. Toronto.
EXHAUST VANS
EXHAUST FANS, NEW 'GENERAL
Electrics, way under wholesale.,
Toronto llercantiie, 20 Melinda,
r1't,roni:n
i'tiin) T'011 SAI,E
----
S1ND ONE
haif ag, 12i .per 131 ag inetudi g
half .bag,
the bag cooked screenings from
Puffed wheat and rice, I1civnnakh
Foods Limited, 309 Soraur'en Av-
entie, '.roi•t,nfo,
GOITRE,
HAVE YOU GOITRE? "ABS011130"
reduces. For particulars writei
.1 A, Johnston 85 o. 171 KiVieille,
'I'ortin10 Price
U(I:itUS WANTED
$$$ WE BUY III.NDl EDS DIFFER.
int Herbs, Toots, Darks. Write
Dominion l Verb Distributors, 1425
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OWE
V
Newsprint production in Canada
during January, 1941, amounted
to 261,298 tons, an increase of
10,266 tons over January, 1940.
HEYISARGE
WHERE'S
YOUR
MINARD'S
SOLDIERS
RUB OUT TIMED ACHES
® For no more than''
. you d pay for g cost
'mon ,rinefal mix-
ture, C o r n Icing
'gives you 20 int
proved balanced
ingredients all in
one bag, That's
why farmers, find
that Corn King
gives more feeding
value for ALL types
of live stock Try
one bag and see the
big difference. Ask
Your Corn King rep-
resentative, or write:
Selby Distributors,
Ltd,
Selby, Otao.
V f,,:ISE
E T S ®e e
IIOGs t'O3 SALE
REGISTERED YORKSHIRE BOARS
and sows all ages, reasonable,
R, D. Thomson, Woodbridge, Ont.
Reuss WANTED
ABOUT SIX ROOMS, ALL CONVEN-
iencea, good garden; prefer main
street. Price about 51500 cash.
State full particulars. Personal,
Box 32.
HORSE FOR SALE
FOR SALE, GREY PERCHERON
prerniunm for years
941 a 33 Lambert P.
Wigle, Kingsville, Ontario.
LIGHT HORSES
FOR. SALE, STANDARD BRED
Stallion, Premium A class, sure
fbai, in good shape. cheap or ex-'
change on cattle. Elam Shantz,
Route 1, Waterloo, Ont.
LEGAL
J' LINDSAY,
l eauidgiStCThomas,CAP-
Rol
Ttre Il
Ontri,Special
1aepartment for
Ontario,
collections.
POULTRY II
A-1 BABY CHlICICS, BARRED
. Rocks, White Rocks, White Leg -
horns, Brown Leghorns, JerseY
Black Writer for New lowHampshire
A, H. Switzer Hatchery, Granton,
Ont.
BABY CIIICICS, GOVERNMENT AP-.
proved White Leghorns and Barred
Rocks, also sexed Pullets or
Cockerels. Breeding since 1902.
Send for price list: Wright Farm,
Brockville, Ontario.
GET THE FACTS AND YOU'LL
buy Tweddle chicks, Send for Big
n
i A
New 1041 Tweddle Catalogs e.
chicks from carefully culled Gov-
ernment Approved blood -tested
breeders. Sixteen )sure breeds and
8 Hybrid crosses and four breeds
of turkeys to choose from. Also
started chicks and older pullets.
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit-
ed, Fergus, Ontario.
$1.00 FOR LEGHORN'S, $5.00 FOR
Heavies Cockerels per 190; Rocks,
Leghorns Hybrids arahatched Lowoe
pullets l05 ,o s
prices. Only eggs from my own
breeding, farm hatched, Green Roc
I'aultry .b' arm, 'Vales, Ontario.
NOT "AN V CHICKS"--NOW—BUT
"Bray chicks. Get your brooder
busy before the sprints rush. No
"shopping round" -- tx rause Bray
has what you want. Most breeds;
crosses. pullets; capons; day old,
started chicks 1'urkeYy Bray de•
livers thr chicks -- Bray chicks
"deliver the goods." Bray Hatch-
ery, 1.30 John, lIaniilton, Ont.
T'IROi t U11 V0 SiTit
NICE HOME SPOte FOR COUPLE,
,
1i4 acres, trill fruited w'11 Ever-
green
y\'iheeler, Nk orthwood,
Ontario.
SALESMAN wANTED
SALESMAN WANTED WITH CAR
to sell to stores, Ladies' House.
Dresses ri sinsis1sed
,onisbaCahbon
required to cover cost of samples.
Exclusive territory given. State
age, experience references. Writs
P.O. Box 143, Montreal,
RELIGIOUS
ELIJAH COMING BEFORE CHRIST,
wonderful book sent free. Megiddo
Mission H Rochester, New York.
SALESDIEN WANTED
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plete line of 200 guaranteed spec-
ialties for household and Parol.
Repeat Orders certain. Interesting
profits. Get Details and free cat-
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ent, Montreal.
SEWING MACHI ES AND
PIRSINGER—SEE REVERSE STrrert
before buying. Send for catalogue,
prices and terms. Repairs. Singer
Sewing Machine Company, 254
Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.
SEED FOR SALE
NORTHERN GROWN N0. 2 ALSI?
18 cents pound, No. 2 Minture 9e.
Alsike balance timothy dutch
clover. 16 cents pound. No. 3 Mins
Mire Alsike 90% balance dutch
clover 13 cents pound. No. 2 Mina
ture Alsike 504'a, timothy 509%t
13 cents pound. No. 2 Timothy,
No. 1 Purity 9 cents pound, n0
primary noxious weeds, 35'c, pay"
ment with order. Z''m. A. Reid,
Earlton, Ontario.
OvF1;R TO INVENTORS
AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR
List of inventions and full infer -
motion sent free, TheIlamsaY
3'BstPttaat.
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