Zurich Herald, 1943-06-03, Page 7I-IEIGH-ISO, UEIGH.HO, IT'S OFF TO THE COOP WE GO!
'the laughing rhouting, waving Axis soldiers in the phot above are
arolilthe way to sisoners of waron campand like it fine. Two French policemen are marching them through
rafter their capture in Allied cleanup of Tunisia.
WHO TAKES THE BISCUIT?
By MOLLY
P.actic=sly everybody'. A recent
f.,_vey demonstrated that 94!'^ of
he :seholds used biscuits a n d
etsckers at regular meals, 68';(0
used them as between -meal sn icke;
41•% when entertaining, and Jai%
before retiring.
The unusual popularity. of Soda
Cleekers began in the (lays of
sailing ships, when a voyage plight
1n.l-t for six months or more.
Btead—rise "staff of life"—was a
p:c'blem until some genius de-
veloped the sea -biscuit. Here was
1.1.e staff of lite in a form that
' uld keep indefinitely. Shortly
ae,er this important development,
slip -biscuit because the mainstay
of :hips' crews during long mouths
Se sea.
The crisp, nutty, nutritious So-
dn Biscuit of today is a first -cousin
O'DALE
of the old-time sea -biscuit. jt leas
all the nutritive value of the best
type of bread, but much less mois-
ture. The moisture content of
'white bread, for example, is 36%
of its total weight, while it is
less than 6 ris of a good Soda
Cracker. In effect, a good Soda
Cracker is good bread—deb;'irat-
ed.
And when it comes to cost of
calories, Soda Crackers rank high,
being Second only to navy beaus,
which give you 160 calories for
one cant, whereas Crackers give
you 109 calories for one cent,
So—when yon sit clown for a
snack of Trackers auti Cheese ---
or, for that matter, just nnuiclt a
few rrackc'ra alone or with jaiu,
soup and so fortis—you're not only
enjoying a tasty snack, but you're
getting real nutrition!
WHAT SCIENCE
5 BG
WHEAT STORAGE •
Britain's scientists are out Io
ee:ve one of the hardest pr'oblenia
of wheat storage. It is a proved
fast that dry grain keeps better
in store than corn containiug a
high proportion of water. The av-
eaga bulk -stored wheat is a mix-
ture of the two, and the time for
~which it will keep is the time that
moist grains will keep. One way
out is to dry the whole yield.ar-
tificialy, but this is a long and
difficult process. The alternative
is to separate the wet grains from
the dry, so that the wet grains
only need be artificially dried.
In the pest infestation laboratory
of the Department of Scientific
and Industrial Research two men,
Dr. P. Y. Heuclerson and T. 1.
Oxley, have devised a pilot plant
in which the two varieties of grain
automatically separate themselves.
It bas proved satisfactory.
The experimenters say that a
machine of this type large enough
to Ileal with grain ou a commer-
cial scale is now being built. The
apparatus is simple. The stream
of nixed grain is directed between
two metal plates which act as a
condenser; the corn moves along
on a continuous cotton band which
is fed between the Condenser
Plates.
The difference is moisture op-
erates au electrical relay, so that
when a batch of wet stelae arrive
they are diverted down one chute,
whereas the drier seers •collect
down a (Efferent chute. If, in fact,
1lencierson and Oxley have solved
this problem, the result should be
a considerable saving of wheat
that up till now has "gone off" in
store.
How Can I ? ?
By Anne Ashley
Q. How can I l;et ri'l of insects
in tete kitchen?
A. Try laying a sheet of fly pa-
per under the sink over night. The
number of insects than area stuck
to it in the morning will astonish
you. Never leave any fond uncov-
ered over night to attract these
insects,
Q. How can I remove mildew
from white linen?
A. Boil the linen in water to
which two tablespoonfuls of per-
oxide have been added to each
quart of stater,
Q. How eau I avoid sediment
front .forming in the coffee pot?
A. If the coffee pot and the tea
kettle are washed with the pots
and pans after each meal no sedi-
ment will collect in them.
Q. Ilow can I prevent staining
the finger's and clothes when us-
ing the bluing bottle?
A. The empty hair tonic bottle
which has the top that permits
ouly a few drops to conte out at a
time will make an excellent recep-
tacle for bluing, and it will avoid
y
'1%, �1 alm t6
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the trouble of staining the hands.
Q. How can 1 bake two Mee at
the sante time if the oven is small
and the one pie overlaps the alt.
er?
A, Elevate one of them by plac-
ing a light tin plate en the rack
and putting the pie on it to bake.
Tunisian Wounded
Moved By Plane
Allied planes moved 12,000
casualties from forward stations
to base hospitals during the Tani
sian campaign, saving them days
of ground transportation.
Eight hospital trains were
operated.
An officer on Gen. Dwight D.
El enhower's staff said sickness
among United States and British
troops has been low due to close
co operation between British and
American medical units.
It Ls estimated that training of
aircrew in the United States Arany
and Navy costs $25,000 per man.
GENERAL MANAGER
M'Qdern Etiquette
By Roberta tee ,
1„ 'Flow should formal invitations
to a lttncheou be written?
2. Should the title ''Miss" pre-
cede the name of the bride when
the wedding announeement is
made by someone other titan her
parents?
3 Should a woman wear a )tat
to a small informal tea during the
summer?
4, Who takes cltarge,of the wed-
diug fee for the clergyman?
5. Is it proper to sneak to or of
a man, by using his last name
only, as "Hello, Wilson," or "I
saw Jones last week"?
• 6, When dinner is announced,
what kind of plate should be at
each place on the dinner table?
Answers
1. They are nearly always writ -
tea in the first person, and need
not be sent out more than a week
in advance. Engraved cards are
occasionally used for an elaborate
luncheon, usually one given in
honor of a prominent person.
2, Yes. 3. Yes. 4. The bridegroom
places it in an envelope and gives
it to the best man, who hands it
to the clergyman after the wed-
ding. 5. No; a person of good
breeding always says, "Mr. Wil-
son" and "Mr. Jones," 6. The ser-
vice plate. "
If Helpful R.A.F.
Will Bomb Roane
The P.A.F. would "not hesitate
to bomb Rome if the coarse of the
war should render such action
helpful and convenient," Capt,
Harold Balfoui:, under secretary
of state for air, told the House
of Commons recently.
His statement followed a report
front Italy printed in London
newspapers that the P.A.F. had
dropped leaflets over Rome say-
ing the Eternal City was on the
R,A.F.'s bombing list.
In reply to a question which
pointed out that Rome was a rail
centre and military target, Bal -
J. ROSS BELTON
whose appointment to the position
of General Manager of Gutta
Percha & Rubber, Limited, is an-
nounced by 31r. F. A, Warren,
President, Mr. Belton has been
Assistant General Manager since
1936. In 1920 he joined Gutta
Percha and for the past 23 years
has occupied positions of increas-
ing importance in both the Fac-
tory and Head Office.
Mr, Belton enlisted as a gunner
in 191.5 in the Canadian Field
Artillery, was transferred to the
ILA,F. and commissioned as a
pilot in 1917. He graduated with
his B.Sc. from Queen's Univer-
sity in 1920.
Mr. Belton is a member of the
American Ntanagement Associ-
ation and permanent President sof
the Science Class '20, QueenN
• University.
MALE HELP WANTED
Linotype Operators and Com-
positors apply to your nearest
Employment and Selective Ser-
vice Office. REFER TO FILE
No. R0675.
IT ,DES TASTE GOOD
INAPIPE I
four said;
"No assurance or agreement
exists of any kind whatsoever
that Rome shall not be bombed.
On the contrary, as stated to the
House on previous occasions, we
shall not hesitate to bomb
Rome "
(The British Government warn-
ed Italy on April 18, 1941, that
there would be "systematic bomb-
ing of Rome" S£ either Athens or
Cairo were raided.)
The wardrobe of Queen Eliza-
beth, the "Virgin Queen," con -
tallied more than 3,000 gowns.
One Agile Sprinter
Runs 2 Tractors
It took a lot of sprinting, bat
farmer Johan Kirsch, of Carlton,
Oregon, solved the rnanpower
shortage . He had 'two tractors
and only himself to run them.
He set the controls f one gad
started it driverless across the
field. Then he jumped aboard
the other and followed. Before
the first one reached the fence
he ran it down and turned it
around . . : and so on for 301)
acres.
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For Girls and Women to Help Our War Effort
Waitresses Cafeteria Workers — Dish-
washers wanted.
God living accosumodations under proper
supervision.
Apply with Medical Certificate nearest
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REFER N.O. 274
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Refer to File 110-591
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also popular purebreds. Complete
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Til'enttiryL islYhere,ttlf et OF
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t'hicices Now. now . , meat ra-
tiuninial Storage stocka of moat
and eggs dwindling! yetthe
people must eat. The poultry
season of the erailury is at htuld.
As fast as you rail turn out
broilers, roasters, layers and eggs.
the 'market wilt snap them up.
Now's the time to use every av-
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variety" of chicks. Clive yourself
a chance to make good by get-
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first. week June- Summer prices
-melee Bray chic's, ('ueleerclS,
pullets real investments. 1lraY
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Industry needs designers for war
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twar
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over 10 wanted everywhere in
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Practical easy course by sorrse-
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T bs,ACRES
practically stumps or
stones, solid brick house, wall
barn, metal roof, drive shed, good
well, trout stream, rural mall,
ans,uX xecutrix, Victoria Harbour,
Ontario.
HAIRDRESSING SCUOOL
LE obert on HAIRDRESSING d. rno THE
on request regarding classes,
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad-
emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto,
HAIR GOODS
Only firm in Canada manufacturing
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exclusively. Writs
particu-
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BED 13LOU1 QUICKLY TABLETS
stop White diarrhoea in chicks,
Turkey ponits, also calf scours els
and pig scours, costs is
lc poult, isle: pig, Ole calf. Trial
sample $1.U0guaranteed results
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four -year -Old, block, approxim-
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No. 3,
ULCERS, , SOIt1 5, h. t iFiMA, ANI,
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