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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Mar 1942, p. 2

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ee ---- Food Necessities Hawaii's Concern The roar of the Japanese at- tack on Pearl Harbor had scarcely died away before' Governor Jos, P. Poindexter reported by tele- phone to Samuel T, King, terri- orial delegate in Washington, that his only concern now sis to make safe the food supyly of Hawaii, U, C. Courtney writes in 'Collier's. «King immediately tried to have the Federal Government buy nearly $4,000,000 worth of food in the United States for the island's "reserve stocks, Starvation, not Jep planes or g"ns, is the real long-view spectre over Hawaii. If you have a tourist-poster notion of Hawaii as a lush pars. dise where all. you have to do is toss a packet of seeds out of the window and then forever after. ward pluck abundance' without moving from your porch rocker-- you're wrong, For our first-line Pacific outpost is strictly «» man- made Eden. It is net agricultur- ally self-sufficient. Seventy per cent of its total staple food ne- cessities, ninety per cent of its fruit, must be fetched in from other lands--chiefly from the continental United States, ' Haw- aii is really an industry--of pine- apple and sugar, A besieged community of more than a quarter million people, such as Honolulu, plus adjoining garrisons, cannot live long on pineapples and suger, Axis Libyan Army Gets French Wheat Supplies sent trom Franco to the German forces in Libya dur- gi December and January in- luded 5,500 tons of gasoline and viation fuel, a British Ministry of Economic Warfare official de-. clared. The official said that during 1941 nearly 2,000 trucks and pri- vate cars were sent from France to the Axis fo.ces, and that in a single three-month period Field Marsha' Erwin Rommel's forces were furnished with 12,000 tons of wheat--sufficient to feed ten divisions. The official said that ign Marseille to Tunis and Sfax, half- way between Tunis and the Tunis- fan-Libyan border, and that more are ready to sail. "Secret Listeners" Get Instructions In a renewed wipes to Pe peo- ple of Europe enrolled in the un- seen "V Army" against Hitler to "work slowly and work badly", Major Britton said in a broadcast from London not long ago that "ultimately this is a war of man- power." Tanks, guns and planes wil win the war, Major Britton re- minded the secret listencrs who tuned in their sets in defiance of the Gestapo throughout Europe. That gives the "V Army" a wea- | pon against the Nazis, he ex- plained." The next few months will be | vital in Europe. The Nazis can- not win unless they make Europe work for them. The answer to them -must be to work-as. 'slowly "and badly as possible," Russian Cavalry Harshly Trained The Russian cavalry is coming in for much praise just now. A ~ Pole who lived in Russia a long time writes: "The Russian caval- ry horses are small but tough and capable. of great exertion on lit- tle food. "When -a Russian peasant has bred a colt, he takes him for a two-hour gallop in winter and leaves him for a whole night in the cold to 'cool off'. If the horse dies of pneumonia, it was not worth keeping, If it survives, it makes a perfect mount for Russian Cossacks. This rather harsh treatment has existed since the 18th century. Napoleon learned it to his cost." Wild Rose "Hips" . = Source of Vitamin Even Britain's wild roses have been called on to do their part for the nation. Countrywomen, Boy Scouts, . @irl Guides and school children last fall searched Britain's hedge- rows and commons for the annual erop of "hips" --bright red fruit of the wild rose, Processed 'by manufacturers, 500 tons of this fruit has become a syrup 20 times richer fh Vitamin C than orange juice which now is scarce, This quantity will meet the re- quirements of 2,600,000 babies for a year. allowing 16 drops of syrup a day for each child, it is syrup is sufficient for a child for one, month, ~ . A "jerry" is the British name for a German airman,' --have been sailing secretly from | ~ estimated; ~~ One ounce of the Possible oil route from South Amar. lean fields "oil tankers along Amer. : icon coast; C ¢ shell Dytch We [= West Indies : Gems Allied Oil Routes BJ Atied Ot Sources}. Oil, long thought the Achilles heél of the axis, may bé e the United Nations' weak point in the Far East as Germany and Japan begin to squeeze the allies in the world-wide 6il blockade shown on map. Modern E tiquette 1, What is one of the "most charming traits of one's person ality? 2, What is the proper ma- terial' for calling cards? 8. Is it necessary when writing for information regarding a trip -that one expects to take or for the tickets, to encluse a stamp? 4, Is it proper for an office employee to hum or whistle while working? | 6. What is the chief requisite. : of a good letter? 6. Does a woman ever : wear a hat with full evening dress? ANSWERS 1. To be a good listener, even if the stories one is forced to hear are not always interesting, neither are yours, The habit of polite attention is not a nard one to acquire and will win many friends. 2, White bristol board, glazed or unglazed, and of medium thickness. . , 8. No. You are not asking a favor in this instante and in no way under obligation. . 4, In most cases this is apt to prove iather annoying - to the other employees in your immedi- ate vicinity, who may be trying to concentrate on some problem, It is more thoughful not to in- dulge in any disturbing noises. 6. To have something interest- ing to say, One should never force himself to write when he has nothing of interest to -com- municate, 6. No. G-2 Chief New head of Army intelligence and press relations (G-2) is Brig.-Gen. Raymond E, Lee. Blackout Toll During December 1,024 persons were killed in road accidents in Britain, compared with 1,816 in December, 1940. More than half, - 668, were killed during the black- out. Ten tnousand flashlights are . being made in Britain every week, In six Greek towns the tiermans left not one house standing." Army dispatch riders in Amerl- ca dashed off in search of a pri- vate soldier to give him a tele. gram saying "Cecilia's had trip: lets," Then they learned that Cecilin was the family cat. Singapore's cathedral is built on ground shells, sugar, and white ox eggs, the resulting mixture being stronger than granite, 'During foggy weather, ships under way at sea must give sig- nals by siren evofy two minutes. Gas Rationing. A reduction of one-sixth in the basic gasoline ration for Febru ary, Marchand April- has-been anounced in London, England. Private owners of automobiles of 20 horsepower or over will xre- ¢eive 20 gallons for the three months: What Science Is Doing 450 MILES PER GALLON--IF .. - Gasoline is sufficiantly power- ful to propel a car 450 miles 'to the - gallon, petroleum technolo- gists say, if means could be de- vised 'to obtain complete effici- ency of consumption, With fourteen gallons of gaso- line a new model of any popular make could do 6,300 . miles at twenty miles per hour on a per- fectly level road, provided there were no power losses through frie- tion, heat radiation, wind resis- tance, and a few other factors, The trouble, it is explained, is not in the gasoline, one gallon of _ which contains 99,000,000 foot- pounds of potential power, but in the difficulty of building vehicles and highways which will permit complete advantage to be taken of this dynamic fuel. Scientific progress will do much to improve operating efficiency of the motor vehicle, and also will improve the highway, it is believ- ed, but the complete elimination of power losses cannot even' be imagined at the present time-- and probably not in the future, - FROST-CRACKED 'HIGHWAYS A recently developed and effec- tive method of preventing frost heaves from cracking and break- ing pavements relies on rock salt as a road base, both in new con- struction and in repair work and patching. freezing point of moist or water- logged soil, but it is no substitute for adequate drainage, excavation or backfill with granular mater- ial. Highway engineers in the Northeastern United States, as well as in Canada, report that practically no frost heaving has occurred on salt-treated sub- grades, even though the amount of salt incorporated in the soil is only five pounds per square yard of area. HOW CAN I? Q.--How can I make use of left-over oatmeal? A.--The cup or two of 'oatmeal whe from breakfast will make de- licious muffins for luncheon, To. one cupful of cooked oatmeal add™ one and a half cupfuls of flour, three tablespoons of sugar, four teaspoons of baking powder, a little salt, one egg, half a cupful of sweet milk and two tablespoon- fuls of melted butter, Bake in buttered gem pans in hot oven. Q.--How can I take proper care of the electric iron? A.--Make a habit of rubbing the electric iron once a week with paraffin, applied on a soft cloth. This will keep the iron clean and smooth. - Q.--How can r avoid "watery eyes when peeling onions? A.--It is said that a cork held between the teeth while peeling onions prevents the eyes from be- ing affected. Q.--How should tissue paper be used for dusting? A.--Tissue paper, slightly moi- stened, will remove dust easily. It is excellent for keeping a brass bed looking bright, also silver tol- let articles, mirrors and windows," It leaves no lint, and does not, of course, need to be washed when the work is done, but. simply burned. : Q.--With what should baked bananas be served? [Drive out ACHES The salt reduces the A.--Baked béganas are delic- jous when served with pork chops or ham. After they are peeeld, place in a buttered dish, season slightly, then sprinkle paprika and butter over the top. Australia Mobilizes Men and Resources Prime Minister John Curtin an- ° nounced recently the war cabinet had been directed to mobilize all human and material resources in Australia for the defence of the commonwealth against the Japanese. Austalia was put on a full war footing in answer to Curtin's call for mobilization of the island con- tinent's manpower and resources. "That means clearly and spec- - ifically 'that every person in . this country is now at the service + of the government to work for the defence of Australia," he said, in a mobilization statement. "Only two things stand between us and the overthrow of every- we have and hope to have, These "are the heroism and fighting pow- er of our men going to battle and the industry, zeal and devotion of the men left behind." : In his statement on mobiliza- tion, Curtin said: "We have reached the stage when a new way of life is impel- led on us. All your leisure now --whether due to industrial regu- lation or your fortunate position --must be devoted to the service _of your fellow men . .. "The challenge has been flung down. Adversity has never cowed you, overwhelming odds have ne- ver intimidated you, and today I 'call on you to invoke all the best qualities of your ancestry. Go forth to the workshop and fac- tory to work there as long as you can stand." Marginal Mines Resume Operations Since the price of mercury has gohe up from $162 to $215 for a flask of 76 pounds in the last year, some of the marginal mines have been able to resume 'opera- tions, states the Windsor Star, The prices have been the highesy, for any prolonged period sin o the last war. ) Mexico produces about 18,000 / flasks of mercury annually, Ja- pan used to bid higher than the United States for the metal, but the Americans have been - getting . the total Mexican export for the last few months, Apartfrom pro- duction in the United States, the' Mexican. mines provide most of the mercury used by the Ameri- cans. : The way the Japanése were purchasing this Mexican mercury is another proof of the prepara- tions that were made by: Japan --for- the present war, tended a long arm to gather in the necessities for munitions, while other countries still hoped. peace could be sustained. WASHING DIRTY ANDRE CHEEST ! IaNaLe Here's freedom from yo! "TISSURS | most tnpleasant (Rak, » 10¢ Instead of washing dirty handkerchiefs, bson's { Postpaid Tlanues are so SHean you you me! simply destroy Le od £9 rms and alll Order RIAL OFFER NOW, P wo GIBSON'S TISSUES, A 8B Clouston Ave, Toronto, Ont. Enclosed find 10 for generous | | trial offer of 150 tissues in dls- penser box, NAMO sisvistasassasivesnssnssnrs srasnaesivdaniiies | 'MIDDLE-AGE; \ WOMEN (rs) HEED THis A envous- 70 orosy, eM or] =f uf Hof petlod 1 ji& Wom 'a Je ] aE Mado A Fer he | 'Tokio - eX~ i RTA he ; Have You Heard? The Negro sexton of a wealthy church had a stylish--and expen. sive -- wife whose extravagance was creating an ever-widening gap between his income and his ex- penses, He decided to write the church officials and apply for an inerease in salary, His letter, as a whole, was not a masterpiece, but its final sentel.ce was, It read: "It's + mighty. hard to keep ® sealskin wife on * muskrat sal. " Ary, i 2 a " "Had you. Beard that What. chacallis daughter and. Whosit's son--the boy that's. in the army -- were married the other day?" § "Yes," keplied. the. other, "but this 4s the first time I've heard the real details." A dapper little man applied for a separation order to be made out against his wife on the ground of cruelty. When asked by the magistrate if he could prove his case, he re- plied meekly: "One night I dreamt I won $100,000, and the 'following morning my wife nearly killed' me for not putting it in the bank be- fore 1 woke up." : Traffic Officer: "As soon as | saw you come around the curve 1 said to myself, 'Forty- five, at least,' " " Woman Driver: - "Well, you're off,' This hat is what makes me look so old." "I came across a characteristic example of the war joke trait, when I went into a London tavern for lunch the other day. On one * wall was a big printed sign. which said---"In the event of a raid, this house will remain. open--in the event of a direét hit, it will close - immediately." Herbert: "Who was smallest man in history?" Jasper: "I'm ignorant, who?" Herbert: "The Roman sol- dier who went to sleep on his watch," the . Hugh had ridden around the pony track twice -with the pony walking slowly. The third time his daddy decided to go with him and let .the pony trot. After bouncing halfway around the track, Hugh said to his father desperately, "Daddy, I want to sit Officer (examining re. cruit)--Have you any scars on you? Recruit--No, sir, but 1 can give you 'a cigarette, FRESHNESS: er S 2 DIXIE PLUG HAS EVERYTHING, PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO / 2 3 'Farms and Homes Are Danger Spots So you think you're "safe at home", More than -30,000 persons lose taeir lives annually in the United States largely because of literal acceptance of that expression, the National Safety Council said in starting a new phase of a nation. wide emergency safety campaign. .Col, "John Stillwell, council president, said: "It is within our power to change the conditions which permit 87,000 deaths and over 5,000,000 injuries annually in farm and home accidents. We must search out the formulas for making our homes the havens of safety they. are mistakenly be- lieved to be." W. H. Cameron, managing- di. rector of the council, asserted *'in' 85 percent of all accidents there is a human failure of some kind." National Safety Council records show home accidents are second only to traffic mishaps as the na- tion's chief killer, .82,000 and 40,000 respectively in 1941, Farm accidents fatalities totalled 4,600 in 1940, making agriculture the nation's most dangerous industry. More than 10,000,000,000 con- tainers were used. by the United States canning industry in 1939. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS Accept This Generous Offer! Any druggist will return youn money, if one bottle of- Ru-Ma does not give you relief from rheumatic aches and pains, sore, swollen and painful "joints. No matter how long you have suffered, you must get rolief or "no pay." Try Ru-Ma be convinced. Rept this generous .. offer now, and Here's The ye "Where in the world is our Pacific - Fleet?" fumed a. war. minded straphanger on a crowded bus. Ray Lokey, Navy chief petty officer, had an answer. . He handed the man an enlist ment application blank and sug- gested: "Join the Navy and find out!" HOW TO RELIEVE PILE TORTURE QUICKLY AND EASILY It you are troubled with itching Iles or rectal soreness, do not de- fay 'treatment and run the risk of letting this condition become chron. ic. Any Itching or soreness or painful passage of stool Is nature's Waring and proper treatment should be secured at once, For this purpose get a Rackage of Hem-Rold from any druggist and use as directed. This formula which used internally Is a small, easy t& take tablet, will quickly relieve the Itching and soreness and ald in healing. the sore tender spots, Hem-Roid Is pleasant to use, Is: highly recommended and (t'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 cos| if you try Hem-Roid and are not entirel pleased with the results, your druggist will gladly return your money. ca GET RID OF THAT Ti The Joe Sule Qu The new improved Bukiey Loves iy sow » Nef bot. 4 oy py nok only In ef refiel ve: -- 8a be sure it's the genuin od $f}, 49 ...CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS... BIG ROCK "PAY DAY" y CHICKS make more prufit; because they are blgger--stronger, are sold on a 100 satisfaction guarantee, Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, Hybrlds, as hatched or sexed, six week old pullets. Writs for prices and ~frec calendar. Blg_ Rock Farm, Mille Roches, Ont; Box Ce Where Satisfaction is a certainty). BABY CHICKS BIX BREEDS, CHICKS, CAPUNS, growing Pullets. Descriptive ca- talogue, Monkton Poultry Farm, Monkton, Ontario. -- BABY CHIUKS--3 TO 11 CENTS, 26 free 'chicks, our choice with every 100 pullets or 100 Mixed chicks ordered in March, Goddard Chick Hatcheries, Britannia Helghts, Ontario. CHURCHILL COULD VERY WELL '1 told you so'--don't have that sald of you, poultrykeepers, Markets call, u'll fide choice. Order now. Hutenery, 180 'John N,, Hamitton, WHEN PEOPLE DISCUSS BABY chicks in terms of "pennies" and point out that from a certain saurce they may be obtained at two or three cents less than from another source, they are ignoring aagund business principles, A baby ~----chick- in Jiseips - Ht . Mont eat een for egg production -- Chicks ys 'Order early, 14 bok ing orders be- 16th, Free 1942 ata odes pullets, Tweddle Chick natohi matted, Fergus, On», Hatones es tario, BAKERY EQUIPMENT BAKERS OVENS, AND MACHIN- ery, also rebullt equipment al. ways on hand. Terms arranged, Correspondence invited, Hubbard Portable Oven Coq 103, Bathurst 8t, Toronto. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IND Vi @ orders Prod ucts in at hore, in each h 0 Sée Fi ditions or, write, FAMILEX PRO- _ DUCTS, 570_8t. "Clement, Montreal. UARS -- USED AND NEW let on pedi reed | renewed and an- uly zed used cars / tle or" no £ quest regarding: =a JL. Ottawa. Postpaid $1.0 FARM FOR SALE LEGAL FOR SALE--183 HEAD OF STUCK, farm equipment, sufficient grain, 800 acre farm; ideal cation for mixed farming, $26.00 an acre, 14,000 cash. For tar ther partlcu- ars write- John Davidson, Two Creeks, Man, FARM. EQUIPMENT MARCH SPECIALS -- 1 HAVE Vu few remaining bargains in Ale- " lotte Cream Separg ators, demon- strator and rebuilt models % used Grinders, 6" Fleury Engines, 22 and 38 H.P, Marshall and Deutz Engines; Lister Surf Portable Milking Muchines; Myers Pumps and Water Systems; - Gasoline ~ Engines; au few Lister Tine and Link Harrows; used Basins at bargain prices; BMelotte, Magnet and Premier Separator Parts: In stock; Letz Mills and Parts and other used equipment. Save money. Purchase now while these bargains last. 'rite me today." A. Lister, Stewart Street, To- ronto. F ARME ERS BAT ATTERIE 8, INSECTICIDES, -Electric Fence Controllers, House and Barn Paint, Roof Coatings, Se Be 'un agent for us--free les, V¥rite Warco Grease & _GiL imited, Toronto, * = FANS TO MENT IN EVERY PART. OF SASKATCHE- wan. Write John Armstrong, In- apector. Box 362, Regina, Sask. ----aols, Verdun Protestant / 7 Now J. N. LINDSAY, LAW UFEFICE, CAP. -itol Theatre 'Building, St. Thumas, "Qutarlo. Special Department for farmers collections POULTRY SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES FOR heavy breed Cockerels for March : --delivery "only. rids, $5.00 per r hundred. Assorted heavy bree per hundred. Prompt v Satisfaction guaranteed. Our 39th year in poultry business. Iisher Poultry, _ Farm, Ayton, Ontario. NURSING COURSE COURBE FUR WOMEN A "TEN D- glves a year's training ror mental attendants, Requirements: two yeurs high schoul und applicants must be 21 years. Immediate vac- ancies. Apply to Director of Nursing, . Bux 6U34, Montreal. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION IS THE TIME TU STUDY music at home. Specially prepured courses on all instruments, White Studios of Musie, 359 Glonlake Avenue, Toronto. -- PUPS FOR SALE a! NEWFOUNDLAND PUP MALES 12.00, Female psy Feist 00 and almation Males $1200. rich, Elora, Ontario. 159. Delts RAW FURS WANTED | HOUSE FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM BRIC (clear), Sell or exchange, smal improved acreage,' Kssex, Kent county, 1620 Arthur, Windsor, On- HAIRDRESSING RCHOOL LEARN: HALRDRESSING THE RUB. mathod. ff ison's' Halrdressing Academy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. OFFER TO INVENTORS AN UFFER TU EVERY INVENTOR List of inventions ahd Sol ALLE ation sent free The YS Registered. Patent Rtor Hao! v, {] n treet, Ottawa, Catia, PATENTS MINK, FOX, AT WHAS Rabbit, Skunk. Ship Goods Pat- cel Post. Highest Pprides Paid! Payment by return mail, Itefer- Fhili 5 BAIeTe, Abe Cerien quare. e Ueringer, Fis Paul West, Montreal, © i RHEUMATIC SURFERERS SATISFY YOURSELF -- BEVERY sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or 1 Sguritia should ji Dixons. Rem- LR, 335 Blain, Otto Ports il SR FOR' SALE 4 BARRELS, CLEAN WOODEN, $3.00 each, (.0.b, Toronto, 8. Barber & Sons, 4000 Dundas gt. West, To- VEGETARLES WANTED CARROTS BEETS, IRIONS, TUR. d try Dixon's Jiemedy, Sold only Munro's Drug Store, 3 Els The western: edge of Queens. _ land, Australia, has the "world's longest fence. It extends for 600 miles, a a. fra a -- "ISSUE 10--'42 Ne - g s and P. on FRE TUAN SORA | te MERGE Booklet" of [Te on res Mafke? amid, Fodaran yeh Jeense 35128, 41 Church Street, MEDICAL Toronto. ESE TE EN BVIY OP Emon RELA CL Thou WANTED: WOMEN TO DO i MB sew! ng. 8 Best pay, Postage pal Honigx 8 Sheela Jens Hox 3; Chase, & Y Moy oY FOR QUALITY AND SALISEAUTION TRY IMPERIAL 6 or ¥ ex Mh) and printed, or ¥ ih Jes enidra gem o PHY Station i 'roron 0 VE ion ) \ Barred Rocke, Hy-"'~ ospital

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