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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 20 Jul 1944, p. 6

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iTHE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., JULY 20, 1944 Happy Paradol Girls Have a tip for you you really should. For PARADOL can help you to get 1 pleasure out of fife. You don't need to be saying "Oh dear, I can't go at that time, you know why." Life is very different for many girls and women who have proven for themselves that PARADOL makes quick work with headaches and other discomforts which bother them at times. They can now take j. Paradol and go off to the dance, the theatre, or the athletic event, feeling fine and forgetting the pains and aches which threatened to mar their pleasures. Why not do as so many girls are doing these days--carry PARADOL in your handbag so as to be protected at all times against headaches, colds and jittery nerves. Paradol does not disappoint; 35 cts. a vial. Economy size jar, five times as many tablets $1.00. Dr. Chase's Paradol OTTAWA REPORTS That Security For Farm Family Must Be Keynote Of Future Policy In Agriculture Postwar measures Suggested by H. H. Hannam, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, at a recent meeting of the Society of Technical Agriculturalists, included carrying forward some wartime controls with modifications to meet changing conditions and peacetime objectives; some form of regular marketing where control of the product is necessary for an effective marketing job, or to the success of price floors; orderly organized movement of food supplies to world markets; some measure of direct or indirect control of production, with decentralization of administration and regulations self-imposed by the producers to the extent possible. All cheese now being made in Ontario and Quebec will be taken for export until further notice, according to an order of the Dairy Products Board. This is to assure meeting of the 125 million pound contract with Britain by March 31 Increased by 305,000 since the 1941 census, the population of Canada is now 11,812,000, most recent compilation of figures shows Quebec had an increase of 67,000; Ontario, 33,000; British Columbia, 80,000; Alberta, 16,000; Nova Scotia, 16,000; Manitoba, 2,000, and Prince Edward Island, 1,000. New Brunswick and Saskatchewan showed decreases of 1,000 and 6,000 respectively. Thirty-seven hundred carloads of eggs, -- approximately 2,400,000 nillio purchased this year in Canada by the Special Products Board for the British Ministry of Food up to June 28. In the same period last year 1,700 carloads were purchased by the Board. Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan in that order contributed the greatest quantities so far this year. Silk is used for gunpowder bags because of its rapid and complete combustion when the powder is detonated. How Can 11 By Anne Ashley Q. How can I remove paint stains from clothing? A. Either fresh or dry stains can be removed from delicate materials without injury by sponging with chloroform. Wash fabrics can be saturated with turpentine, rubbed well between the hands and then washed in soapy water. For a very old and dry stain, add a little ammonia to the turpentine and soak the stains in this for an hour or two before laundering. Q. How can I make better sweet pickles? A. A small amount of vanilla and a small amount of lemon extract added to the syrup just before it is poured over the fruit will add a delicious flavor when making sweet pickles. Q. How can I remove perspiration from silk? A. Perspiration stains on a delicate silk- garment can usually be removed by rubbing gently with a soft dry cloth. Q. How can I avoid clogging the sink drain? A. Hot grease should not be poured down the drain pipe of the sink. It will congeal as soon as it strikes the cold pipe and tend to clog it. Q. How should blisters from sunburn be opened? A. Do not break sunburn blisters, as this only adds to their discomfort. A new layer of skin will form under the blisters and they will break of their own accord. Artie Route Tough Summer or Winter There has -been some question in the minds of sailors on the Arctic route to Russia, as to whether they i make the trip the ' It i the the frightful cold, and the heavy weather, but there is some protection from the enemy in the darkness of the 24-hour nights. In the summer the going is a little more comfortable, but the 24-hour daylight exposes the ships to constant observation and attack from The daj retting quite long the the Arc BARBERING IN THE BREEZE "It's cooler outside" was the decision of a Milwaukee barber, who promptly moved his chairs and equipment out onto the sidewalk, ivhere customers could enjoy the breeez, to say nothing of the hreezy sights. PRETTY SOFT It will be soft sleeping for this Allied soldier if only he can hold on to the prize he picked up in recaptured Cherbourg-- a nice, comfortable Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee other persons to rise to allow ,y( 2. Would it be all right for a gi to wear a slack suit when taking trip by bus? 3. What is the correct way eat watermelon? 4. If a man is a strictly busine acquainl she gated to recogni 5. In what form should an acceptance be written when replying' 6. -Should the cream and -sugar be placed in the cup before the . coffee is poured, when eating Answers 1. Face the stage and pass as quickly and easily as possible. If the other persons rise, say "Thank you". 2. Yes, it would be all right as slacks are now being worn on all informal occasions. However, to be correct, a dark dress or suit would be preferable. 3. With a fork, cutting a small piece at but she usually does unless there is some good reason why she should not. 5. 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