. "g a - LRG SALA Ell VAST IAL | RAC LR Re FA 7 hey LIF SRE TELIA, BAT SALAS Vib AN SER EL re RC Ur Rae ahh oats PRaabl ACY. 2 CTI HC 1 y L $f i E ab Aint d Partin 2331 Era { # AE MRRIR W STRAT RR v2 A ¢ ATT RAC SST WEEE fader aa US ES ideale Quebec Is Centre Of Wood-Carving Community of St. Jean Port fi---Joli.Specjalizes in the Art-- TTT MaERY 8 ts tnhabitans- Are Engaged in Handicrafts Wood carving is an art charac- teristic of the Province of Quebec. It was developed in the pioneer days and =o great was the demand for wood carvings to embellish the churches and the mansions of the colony of La Nouvelle France * that teachers were encouraged to set Wp schools. These flourished Northern Ireland Next U. S. Base? EB Y narm { Bellas, Z, re 74. 2 N Enniskillen [7 oF E>" NORTHERN om. \ R 9 enatagn y i «Newry | Miles FPHE 0 \HRENS 46 and many specimens of the work' of artist and artisan of the carly days may be found today through- out the province. Changing fash- ions and changing methods thrust asido the work of the wood carver. Then the development of the machine left the individual and his tools yet further behind, In time, the wheel began to turn and men came to realize that while the machine was excellent in its: utilitarian purposes it was lacking in proper CxDnag on When that was realized a nfove- ment began in Quebee to restore the old arts. Provincial Govern- ments established schools to teach the arts and handicrafts of the olden days, the seed took root and multiplied and today arts and crafts are actually flourishing in presaecind at 4 Modern Etiquette § ~BY. ROBERTA LEE 1. How should a girl secre- tary refer to her employer? 2. What is the correct order for the wedding party to proceed down the church aisle? 3. Is it all right to fondle or feed animals while at the table? 4. Is it ever "show off" oiic's knowledge about BIRE 4 00 FRA nvoy: @ routes | $S¥0CC Northern Ireland, the section allicd to Britain, is on Con- ! gressional tongues these days as hints are dropped that it may begome a U. S. base. Closeup ee shows principal cities of Northern {ireland and many bays (loughs) that would form excellent shelters for naval craft igures y different subjects of conversa- show mile "<0 ob tion? Atlantic Wow 6. Should a man remove his GREAT North hat wien he hess a woman ac- C1 Sar) -{--{--auaintance on the street and BkivAIN Se pauses to talk with her? ~ 6. What are some suggestions for entertainment at a house party? Answers i CE \ --f----1--She-may say, "Mr. Grant, for whom I work," "Mr. Grant, my émployer," or merely "Mr, Grant," if he does not require identification, 2. First the ush- ers, according to height, the shortest leading, then the brides- maids, acording to height, then the maid of honor alone, then the flower girl, and last the bride on her father's arnil 3. No; some people object to the presence of permissible to 'To Mechanize Warriors' Day Saturday, August 23rd at Can- adian Nationzl Exhibition will See Many Mechanized Units Participating In the Parade. Keeping step with the times, the Canadian National Exhibition re- porta that it fs arranging to have as many mechanized units for this year's Warriors' Day parade as possible. Details are heing worked out, it i8 stated, to have tank corps, motorcycle troops, and mechanized ~ units take wu large part in the an. nual patriotic panorama. 50,000 To Take Part Warrior's Day, which this year takes on special significance, will be held on Saturday, August 23rd, and is expected, say C.N.E. officlals, to surpass all former records. Close to 50,000 persons, it is anticipated, will participate in the parade itself, and preparations are nsw In full swing to accommodate a large num- ber of patriotic and veterang' org- anizations, not only from other parts of Canada, but also from var- fous points in the United States. Detachiments of Polish and Dutch troops, now fn training in Canada, as well as units from the Norweg- lan air training school in Toronto, "will, It Is expected, take part, along with Canadian units in the parade. quarters of the Women's Volun. « clothes for bomb victims in the Bombed Britons Are Appreciative : Letters Show Enthusiasm For C.N.E. Plan Whereby Can- adlan Women's Organizations Working Together at 1941 Exhibition Will Supply Cloth. es For Victims * Mrs. H. M. Aitken, director of women's activities at the C.N.E,, disclosed recently that a letter had been sent by the C.N.E, women's department. to the head- tary Services in each of the bomb- ed cities and towns of Great Brit- ain, telling of the plan whereby 1,700 women from thirty Cana: dian women's organizations will work in the six big work rooms of the Women's Building during the 1941 Exhibition preparing Motherland. Each city was asked to reply maRing known its indi- | vidual requirements, Each of these "blitzed" towns. and cities, including Plymouth, Birmingham, Manchester, Lon- don, Glasgow, Dover, Cardiff, , Sheffield, Belfast, Bristol, New- castle, Ramsgate,. Portsmouth, Swansea, Liverpool, and South- . ampton, made prompt reply to the C.N.E. query, in each case ex- pressing their great appreciation. From Dover, Plymouth, Liverpool + Gissing, Whyte, Six Famous Artists" Help Spitfire Fund In an effort. to assist in raising funds for the Jasper-Banff Spit- fire Fund, six famous artists have donated original paintings which are now on display in the rotunda of Jasper Park Lodge and are attracting much attention. The artists who have given their paint- ings to assist this fund are Roland Grandmaison, Peter Carl Rungus, Belmore Brown, and Roland. Jackson. All artists are well known in the world's art circles and have done a great deal of work in the Canadian Rockies, "They special- ize in scenic subjects, with the - HAVE - 'YOU HEARD?| - The large factory had organized its own Home Guard, and the men were duly posted to guard the works, The manager -approached the main entrance, and the sentry, torn between duty and deference, challenged: "Halt, Mr. Brown!' Who goes there?" . . .. The Problem "It makes modom ten years younger." : oli b i "N ti 1 "Good ious, fancy put- Qugbee. - engaged in patrolling con animals in the dining room and Canadian ationa Mrs. A. M. Beeston, Centre Or- exception of (Roland Jackson, who ts oe Eras ! ff Communal Town Since 1721 routes shown in second MP! this should be kept in 'mind when | Railways Revenues | ganirer of the W.V.$. in Dover, |. features Se uy Grande en Hers tery Yio d The work has to some extent term mee oi | mucsts are present. 4. No; the : | for example, writes: "It is kind Saison 9 wig? Bish 8 to por Li ' i developed : specialized , centres, most intelligent people are usu- The gross reyenues for the all- | of you _to suggest sending-clothes | P¢ ge ol the zanidly -- 1 One saeh is St Jean Port Joli, Wh i S . TRE ally the simplest and the most. inclusive Canadian National Rails to us here in Dover. We shall be gw non ae an: Sher "Your Tittle wife made 3 on the main line of the Canadian 1 -YY {RFE gience modest. 5. Certainly, and hold" | ways--for--thé-week ending July "| delighted to have anything you ing authorit A the interpretation that cake with her own dear little : National Railways, - about sixty | i Aba ftin his hand "while talking, un- | 7, 1941, were $5,417,055 as com- | send, and we are, indeed, most TEN dian oh d DE hands!" ir Eh 3 5 miles helow, Tov » community Is Doing | | less the weather is disagreeable. | pared with $4,725,096 for the | grateful to you all. Please thank AVN. OTe ATI) CURRASIer. He: "Well, now, if my little 1 which_has_became--known for the Cl : Golf, swimming, tennis, hik- | same period of 1940, an increase all the organizations who are = a wife will ent. that "cake with her 1 excellence and the extent of its oo ng, picnicking, motoring. of®3G91,059 or 14.6%, -- - working for us, and tell them the own dear little mouth I will be | noe eal N Be Jone J ey CARTILAGE BANKS = . . " . spirit of Dover is grand." Quebec Grows Flax satisfied." . oR . ' o translate ¢ name lit- if ee i LR id ' erally, was named in 1677 as a Dx Saito) holy op iste ager femeey 5 Aiding War Effort Has 3 Hh . i air ia Ob RA professor ol aryngology at. the | "ars. 1. . vie, 4 : as Somethin, 3 a Se and Wi peur Graduate School of Medicine, says: "I am quite sure that you The town of Plessisville, P.Q "I have no inferiority com. { it passed to the deGaepe family, University of Pennsylvania, dis- Inve ho Hea of the plo on the Canadian National "Rail- . plex," declared Mussolini re- Its communal life began in 1721, closes that human "cartilage" now wing rnd om Tg 4 ways between Victoriaville and Yeently, "just an interferiority } | and it has maintained corporate % helng stored in "banks" for _ te-hora:t . Levis, plays-an mportant-part--in--| ---- ones Te = --F-- wmitity sien irl ture use, SE LA a - town of mare thin te Thema | DE Coe EAE a a | teh Ts aor inhibitants, the centre of a -pro- avila removed i" Sierations Leta ans Spies Flossie are Jranufactueed, Haining £amp of 4 major league : PASSIVE . Deli B Aap reviously was discarded but now v's. Of Sistine ialized machines aseball_club, 5 Sg apd Wii iid pn a solution for J ng pe Re i for the at and Gatekeeper to the manager)-- { =As_a_pleasant _summering - place--{--future- grafting operations where | ul ihe Smrins 2 the treatment of flax so that it [ "The umpire for today's game ts, || thir riends. additional tissue is required. 'but the work of the Brothers i : _____"Cartilage--banks" are becom- Bourgault in establishing a_ze erful and 7th --{--may--be--transformed--into--linen,--{--at--the--gate--with--two 1 _ War greatly upset sou --Shall-I-pass--them--in?* o | ing increasingly important as war- -|--untary-- Services, approximately | -- for wood "carvers hE piven r ! S war- 6.600 eho on Bate colt od -- ply of flax fiork m Manager (gasping) -- An um- placé Wider fame. Another-fan=--|--time--eauses--a--huge--nupber--of | »9 people x n > | adian enterprise' to a speed-up' in pire with two friends? Sure!" " ily, the Tee "has seven sons human _disfigurements Vers donne the last t ne a --production_and manufacture, It Boy * TTA 5 I ------and--threc daughters engaged in | ol S-- thay hp Wi pA Kine | is estimated that approximately "What's the idea of calling = 1 making model yachts, not the {-- LOCATE SHRAPNEL QUICKLY - 3 cing --received rom ie _Domin- 28,000 acres of Quebec land have ~ your dog, 'Swindler"?" d i "* 7 formless things of the toymnkers, A new quick method of find- ons ge America, x Hove biden. been givem over to flax growing "Oh, just fun.. When 1. . but smart replicas of America's ing bullets and shrapnel frag- 3 Sine this ih Lt 00 tye "[Tthis"year Ad mills are ready fo call "him in the street, half ) cers such as the Hndeavor, |--menty, inthe hody bry Bn oi a es BY | handie the crop. - Sinco the days fi = the mien. almost jump out.of TTT fT---- =n thie--l6at of Shamrocks sent--|-- ts annowted-by the U.S. Wat De= | the day.soon come when the war} | T 0 early settlement flax has "their skins." J A i isc challengers by the late Sir (partment... E-- ir : with a and SRiSOY a been grown on many Quebec - dob - : Thomas Lipton. The boys carve The technique erates < a- sur---| i i 8 Hssure im or farms and spun on the wheel dur-' Two Scots went tora friend's ie) " hulls "amid spars, and rig their | f€on to locate fragment in any jue I it SH NE BOiiig thie winter months. Now the | house on a special occasion and 2 she models while the--girls design, cut- | bart of the body within one min- orward together in creating a spinning 'has reached the export were hospitably enteftained. So ute with an X-Ray spotter and-a-- of dis-- better and. a_happicy_world for and sew the "canvig." 3 and se e "eanvig the future g&nerations." hospitably, in fact," that on their St. Jean Port Joli is worthy of "stage and >a training sehool in 'way back one of them sat by the Plessisville is graduatipg machin- few quick ealculati "discovery" by travellers pro- igi The en he J I -- ; -- ists s-and-wpdvers, --------|=--side A ATER BRAY hl ceeding from Montreal or Quebec it 1s thus greatly simplified. "Cha weep. canna remember the i. __by the. Canadian--National=Rail= With=the new portable" Chinese Cooks Tell y - bride's face," he wailed, "I canna i 3 "ways. It is well served by an-| Machines now e, Their Successors All od 1 remember the bride's bonnie. wee Ae "auborge" and_inns--whichassuro--{-- possible to examin (] n ace: diers just back of the front line Hen Cal ~ When Gas Fails Hon good accommodation for a brief" i nt = ~ When a Chinese cook leaves his "Hold your tongue, ye fule," A LA ____or lengthy stay, ------------{~--give --cemergency "treatment --an , place of employment, he imparts 2 growled the other. "It was a - ALE TT - send them back to base hospitals the character of his employer--in--]-- "St/Partholomew"s Hospital, Lon. | funeral" THA - Ns MANE = , is i } y . Ril . ~ ___| with specific advices as to the-Jo= a novel way, an American return- dop/,/ England, recently received a -- 7 a Prophetic-Calendar cation of. a bullet or picce of ,..and Canadians work to- ed from the Orient states, Rice ht of a set of eggs. [t was : L ' H Id I FINN ; A London reader, says the Edi shrapnel. gother, backing our fighting |, at the bottom of a pan says that gested when the chickens were et's Ho t A burgh Beatin a YE e Elan, = rt rr ---- forces! This year the Canadian the head of the house is stingy. Hatched they should be sent to ™ a Fas REL ; 18 Acquired . a SouSssseis National Exhibition will show what The lid- lying on the floor beside A the nurses' country home to provide | The word "democracy" comes TT Ne i lg souvenir of a recent ge 3 ? { vo that work is accomplishing. The Navy the pot means a hard place and/ J eggs for the winter. from a Greek word meaning "pow- Leki Ln blitz. Traversing the by- How C [1] n . will show corv RY frequent shortage of servants, /./| The eggs--were-put-In-a-gas in: or of the people." : re EE CEE SY ways of the city on the Sunday The Army will demonstrate its equip- The sau laced d 1 ; ASP = "ment, The Air Forco will have a vast, e saucepan placed up: cubator in the pathological labor- to discover whether his place of business remained intact he was confronted with a depressing ar- ----ray._of debris. - --Surmounting it was a colorful object. He climb- 8Y ANNE ASHLEY down denotes a hot-tempered . ter, but if laid on one sjfla/it means the whole family to please. If the- i absorbing display, Manufacturers too, are setting up thrilling exhibits of -- their war materials, The United States Navy Band will atory. Then bombs cut oft the gas --supply. The eggs were in dan ger of going cold. ----A--resoureeful-hospt ----Q:- How van I prevent candles from dripping? i 8 PG Loa or -- Peliere-- m8cratching 4 [For quick eelief from itching of eczema pimples, ath- f J be the feature presentation in the the sto inverted "will | red with a hen | letes foot, scal ie, rash ed the rubble to satisfy his mor- A. Place. ihe condles., ihe 'Band Shell. There will be dozens of come di Mg The | > gil NI up a fus silos San) Xin pan ythesando cooling, aa bid curiosity. It was a loose-leat | Tefrigerator and-let-them remain enthralling attractions of interest to : - IL thes ; aiquid D. D. D. Prescription. Gi hi for several days until the last omnes fan wartime kitchens to the pot is chalked, it signifies that er proceeded to hatch out the flehine gao0othes irritation and quickly stops intense calendar which had formerly rost- ne ig 3 break is tak eggs. . \ching. 35¢ trial bottle jhoves it, or money back, Ask ed upon his desk, bearing the ap ii Detar it I ecelany to day] y.day work for the bombed cities reakage is taken o 0 wages. EES. - roor druggist today for D. DD. PRESCRIPTION, : use them, The candles wi en of England. 0 Propane aur tounihor willy the burn without trickling down the You will see tho mighty effort of all 8 - - ECT ' Pla, "4 ur niy Lestray sides, as the flame will consume Canada dramatized. There will be art "ee € 1 ' Ee | SEC SSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Coniciens M Q. How can [relieve sun- pp ove dE fi Baa om a. gE ; . gi free € one burn? en -hibition that everyone should seel ER le rT ---- : 1 ------ A. Mix two paris of limewater WANTED FARMS FOIL SALE Great Agricultural Show The Exhibition's Agricultural and Livestock Show is the largest and HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL EARN WHILE -YOU-LEARN-HATR- : dressing. ___Comploto--detalls--in---- -- fF _ Conscience money from pas- i to one part of linseed oil; beat -sengers who now and then escape ARMS FOR SALE < to .the consistency of cream and 200 FARMS FOR SALE IN _MOST fertile sections Ontario, For Ine y ; i; i 3 & + ut not prohibitive; --formation-advise requirement Mor----- wv 1941 b ] the eye of the conductor on pas apply. Vaseline or olive oil are most important in North America, See ----{- gallon with ris B. Percival, 252% Dundas St. pr giw om request. senger trains, or persons who ride also good remedies that-are often | - pedts: a natural pro- London "Western Ontar the latest farm equipment. Learn the o's Fore: ry thods 2. i most Farm Sales Agency. __ FOR SALE : : NOTICE. REBUILT 10-20 McCORMICK- FRUIT AND VEGETABLE GROW- Deering Tractor. Same guarantee ers. The Oakville Basket Co., Lta, as new. International Tlarvester Oakville, Ontario can supply your Dealer, J. H, McCaw, Barrle. boxes, crates and baskets prompt- Iv nl _reasonnhle prices FEATHERS WANTED . = RUEUMATISM WILL BUY NEW OR USED FIZATH- = i' ers or exchange for spring mat- HAVE: YOU HEARD ABOUT Dix- tresses. New. Uoose 65c. Get on's Neuritis and Rheumatic Pain emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. the freight trains, is not new to effective. the Canadian National Railways. - Q. How can I repair a vase The latest communication of this from which a picce has been ac- nature received by. H. C. Bourlier, | cidentally "eliipped? en general passenger agent, carried A. Mould a piece of putty "inte a Toronto postal date and stated: the cavity and paint it the same "Please accept onclosed money shade as the rest of the vase, It for the. Canadian National Rail- will be noticed far less than if ways Company, as it belongs to left chipped rg a them." Enclosed was the sum of Q. How can I remove scorch t recent overnment standards, See the judg- ng, sharein the generous prizemoney, "WANT LATE BUMMER, /tall Bray "chicks, we can them, _but-erder- wel in cé. Right: now. there are most breeds, ready. im- -dellvery, also pullets, day-old. Bray Hatchery, 0_John N., Hamilton, Ont. quotations on others. Robinson's Remedy? Tt gives good ul $12.00 in bills. Evidently the an- | spots from cotton fabric? bi DEE SUPPLIES Bedding, 282 Brock Avenue. To- | Sold at Munro's Druks 315 Bleim is , « -onymous writer's "ship has come A. Dip" the article into cold |. - / BPAY HIGHEST-PRICESF a ------ [CWA _TOSIpAIA_§I00, * in'_and. outstanding accounts are | water and hang. dripping.-wet- in ff. Canadian pure beeswax. Please LADIES OR WOMEN WANTED | =~ =o Fa % Frackine Fall | the cinchi rE ¥- submit ferings. ediately, | a - ; . w being -settied, Lacking full the sunshine. As soon as it dries, i Ports Lot aes pls dintyly. SNAPSHOTS TODAY. . t TURN YOUR TIME INTO DOL- lars by selling Familex Products in' your community. It's your op- portunity for easy an repeat gles, Bo eaberignge necaol hy particulars, the conscience dona . 'tion will be included in the cen- tral passenger revenue account for the current year, ~ wet it again and repeat the pro- cess again and again, This pro- cess may take a little time, but it is a cure; that will not in any TREASURES TO-MORROW Your films are carefully' and' selene titically processed by tmperial, te make sure they last: \ BELTING FOR THRESHERMEN THHESHER BELTS, BELTING, pulleys, hose, lacing, feeder can- ng and hangers Your film developed and each print ¢iss-Wright, Corporation, Dayton enlarged fo 4 x 0, 80c. Reprints tol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, Dept. D. Station J. Toronto, : 0., was disclosed last month to have Women who suffer. same' alze, 8 for 30¢. Department for fil, ' _ AS iden s { / > your business. Money back for : en i Th WE 2 a Jinn A I Nl I I ' Record Test Dive of the material. : : : atind 4 Street, Toronto. And 'detanis ton reauest: Ming er | Jt beautitu enlargement tres. - At 661 M P H > : fos . I ae Jeorge, 670 St. Clement, Mon- Thousands of lelters from satlafied IIE ) Wo Eight 4 x 6 Enlargements real. -| Customers testify to our. superior . Op - oR NB nd vice, # GAL « Bob Fausel, test pilot for Cur- ( EMALE PAIN: CANADIAN NATIONAL k / 30c J. N. LINDSAY, LAWIOFFICE, CAP. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICR or painful, trregu- Ontarlo. Spach - 2 1 RE | . lar s With nervous, moody ' IRE : . oR armers collections. - a vertical dive at a record 8 olf du sto tundtlo) : DIRECT FILM SERVICE 5 x A pide nv teal: dive 3t a etond shouta ue. (A 2 inksnes 183 King Mast, Dept. 7. Toromte MEDICAL, FILMS DEVELOPED : 4 5 381 1 Com y mars > > ee y > phates Ary plane pire Such hie BAKERY EQUIPMENT A of" ikbumaut WE SEER o ORB BNR RE he -_ Fausel made the dive April 7, especially to help weak, tired Wome 1(o]: (1 No 8 1041 47 JOHN MILLAR PARKERS OVENS AND. MACHING should try Dixon's Remedy. Mun. a Bo | 1040, in a ship since vastly im. ¢n to go smiling thru dificult days, : IAN ery, also rebullt equipment al- ros Drig LL treet, : ; : proved in type. Details were not Amasing boseRe SAAT Jaye on hind. Terms 'areansed. jaws; Dostp a) BA La UM tnag £3 . énce Inv A a bs a losed. Fausel flew a Curtiss TRYING! ae : ' AERO' FILM! FINISTIRRS disc \ Foriable hve Co. 108 atburat ISSUE 30--'41 tox AH [LAS P-40, s