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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Aug 1943, p. 6

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vl, SA AL vr WEP ony IAT Cry Le oe iF LE $3 8 Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, i » now leading his British Eighth Army against the Axis in Sicil spired his troops with the pre-invasion message whose concluding words are shown here, He is pictured y, in< donning a sweater just before renewing battle with Axis forces. How Can 1 ?? y By Anne Ashley. Q--How can I clean matting? A.--Wipe offi the matting wilh a cloth wrung from salt. and water, and it will prevent it from turn- ing yellow. Q.--How can | protect the. lower part of the walls in the basement? A~When painting the base- ment floor, let the paint extend aliout ten inches: above the floor. This will he a protection to the lighter colored walls when the floor is mopped. Q.--How can 1 easily cut fresh bread? A.--~Pass the blade of the bread. kn'e through a flame to heat it, and there will be no difficulty in cutting fresh bread. can I destroy earth- Q.--How worms in the soil of a potted plant? A--Put a teasponful of cam- phor in a quart of water and is dry. Q.--How can I prevent curtains from blowing out of the window and becoming soiled? \ A.--By using lead dress-weights. These weights can be covered with curtains, then slipped into the bot- tom hems of the curtains, Using about five weights in each hem will make the curtain hang even- ly. } Vegotable production in Britain has been raised from the pre-war figure of 2,500,000 tons to 4,000, 000 tons. Allied bombers are attacking b, bombing of Rome to avoid hittin Basilica of St. Peter's and, imn © St. Pietro. Most military targe from these Vatican buildings. 3 HB! a 2 daylight in their precision the Vatican City. Here is the iately in front of it, the Piazza in Rome are at least three miles FUNNY BUSINESS _ HN Zu NX 2 _ Z "1 don't care if it is appendicitis, out come your tonsils-- the sergeant says you talk too much!" sprinkle tho soil with this while It: material tho samo color as the | Have You Heard? HAVE YOU HEARD? "Did you ever hear anything so perfectly wonderful?' exclaimed daughter as the radio ground out the latest thing in jazz. "No," replied dad, "I can't say I have, although-1 once heard a. collision between a truckload of empty cans and a freight car filled with live ducks." : --0-- . "According to the law of supply and demand--" began her husband, who liked to ex- . plain things. __ No. one demands anything at a store now, dear," she in- terrupted, "it's -the -law of supply and request.' lye In the early hours the sleeper was roused by his nervous wife saying: ~ "John, I'm sure I heard some one coming up tho stairs." "Wha's the time?" he sleepily. I "Just 2 o'clock." 2 & "That's alright," he sald, turn- ing over, "it'll be me." - --0-- Friend:. "Did you fish with flies?" "Returning Camper: "Fish with them?" We fished with them, camped with them, ate with them and slept with them." asked --0-- It was late at night; the taxl had pulled up by the curb and Macpherson got out and began fumbling in his pocket. At last he handed the driver a coin. + "I have known gents what glves a bit-over," grumbled the driver. " "Aye," said Macpherson. "That is why I asked ye to stop under a lamp." mre WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING UNIQUE BRIDGE News comes from Iraq of a unique type of bridge over. the river at the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates near Basra. This bridge has been built so as to allow traffic across, and ships to pass up and down, the river, But instead of the usual methcd of to pass, this is lowered into the water to a sufficient depth for the draft of vessels using the water- way. The idea of such a bridge was conceived by Brix. Gifford Hull, tho "Indian army 'engineer in charge of the work. He wanted to get away from the risk involved in building tall towers to support a raised road and light railway, as he had to reckon with monsoon gales, a swiftly running "lidal stream, and a muddy river bed. A central span of 30 yards to be raised to allow ships through the monsoon gale conditions by sinking the roadway and thus hav- ing only to deal with the consist- ent tidal troubles. Brigadier Hull got out his plans and has not only built his bridge, but has done it with nstive labor of Indian Ariny Engineers. The bridge spans the Shatt-el-Arab which 1s the name of the river formed by -the combined Tigrls and Euphrates. : 4 Rat Round-Up "Western "Canada now has a champion rat killer. He's a tiny two-year-old dog on Paul Sthu- garvi's Farm near Regina, and he's willing to stake his record against anybody's. His total kill is 289 rats, which he accounted for during a two-day hunt for the rodents which had destroyed four. hundred bushels of oats in the Strugarvl granary," ' . : of Insect Stop~lren Zi For quick rellef from ftehing of Insect bites, heat . rash, athlete's foot, eczema and other externally caused skin troubles, use fast-acting, cooling, anti- septie, quid D, D. D. P a dq ¥ intense Itching. 35¢ trial bottle proves It, or money back. Ask Four druggist today for D, D, 0. PRESCRIPTION. raising the roadway to allow ships- meant a pretty substantial erec. "| tion. But 'why not get away from Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee By Robertta Lee. 1.--Is it really essential that there be a wedding rehearsal? 2.--Should all the men stand at the table until all the women are seated? wear a wrist watch with full eve- ning' dress? 4--Is it necessary that a man who {is travelling alone, use the prefix "Mr." when registering at a hotel? 4 5---~When leaving the dinner table to dance, what should one do with his napkin? 6.--Is it necessary that a man rife when he is"beloug introduced to another man? Answers. . 1---While not actually essential it is far better to have a rehearsal than to have 'any ombarrassing blunder occur during the cere- _ mony, 2--Yes. 3--No; he should carry a pocket watch, 4--No; he "New York. b--Leave the napkin unfolded by the slde of the plate. 6--Yes. landing-craft at a Scottish ship- yard, two-thirds are women. BOLO BOY ° u i Basil Punsalan, Jr., whose Fili- pino father is a fighting West Point graduate and descendant of a Philippine war lord, snaps to salute at Camp Cooke, Calif., ceremony as Filipino sol- diers there receive gift of 4500 _bolo knives. / 3.--Is It proper for a man to should register as "John B. Green, Ot the 700 people making tank' sweet smoke /1s a mild. cool. GROWN IN. SUNNY, SOUTHERN ONTARIL Britain Will Draft * Youths For Mines British boys fromy 16 to 18 years of age must be drafted for work in English coal mines to boost the lagging production of coal for the nation's fuel-hungry war {indus- tries, Ernest Bevin, minister of labor, told the Blackpool Mine t-- Workers Fedorations--last-weeki--m Pleading with the federation not to 'raise a political storm" over the issue. Bevin sald it was ur- gent that 30,000 to 60,000 youths be called up. He disclosed that al- though 47,000 miners have return ed to the pits from other higher- paid jobs, the number of miners has fallen to 690,000. He estimat- ed the absolute minimum needed to keep production at the neces- sary level at 720,000 to 750,000. "Heretofore boys reaching the draft age have been given thelr choice of going into the armed' forces or into the mines, but Bevin said that so far only 3,000 have taken mining jobs In preference to 50-conts-a-day service with the army and navy. #7 \& WHY HAVE and Mining Investments, equities. to you FREE of charge. 427 Wilson Building. - Name 'Address Chait DR I IA A I SCR EPR We'll Bet You a Million . . . that someday You'll say 2 . We Were Right! But some day may be too late . . . therefore wo _ suggest that you read the little" booklet we have prepared that tells you the TRUTH about. Mining You'll agree after you have 1:ad It , , , that it will prove to be an in valuable guide in your future purchases of mining If you-are seriously interested in the future of Canadian Mining this book will br: sent -- = -- = -- CLIP COUPON AND MAIL -- ---- == SHERWOOD & CLARKE -- Prospectors and Developers. 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto LE RE TN NP SE I SPI I tess rsa i i a hu i ik 8ce us first. Mount Pleasant Mo- tors Limited; Used Car' Lot at 2040 Yonge Street; -tlead Office, 632 Mount Pleasant Road, To- ronto. Telephone HY. 2181. AUTO PARTS NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL makes of cars-and -trucks. Com- -plete automobile machine shop service. General Auto Supply, 12 Frederick St, Kitchener, Ontario. ROOST APPLICATOR No. palocbrush brisdes f° abierb and waste "Black Lea p-Brush" toost applicator spreads it thioner, and more evenly, Makes "Black Leaf 40" go four times as fac--and still gives effective results, 11, oak Lent on ed to the roosts with the p- i tan lice and feather mites--is easy to use --costs extremely little, Fotindividual bird treatment, a drop placed in feathers two inches below the vent kills lice--a drop on he backo birdy peckskilsh ead (0500) sh. ; ce. Apply with "Cap-Bru Sold by Dealers Everywhere ed] TAP ALONG ROOST-THEN SMEAR BABY CHICKS DON'T HESITATE to write us for Iate summer and fall chicks, as there will be some hatching to take care of such orders. Order now also for September and Oc- tober chicks. Dray Hatchery, 1830 John N., Hamilton, Ont. N offensive odor - instantly, d5c bottle. Ottawa agent, Depman Drug Store, Ottawa. BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys ----of Rheumatic Pains "or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Mun- ro"s Drug Store, 335 Elgin; Ot- tawa. $1.00 Iwstpatd. 3 FUEL WOOD WANTED MAPLE, BIRCH "AND MIXED ~= cordwood. First or second growth, Also Millwood. State full particu- lars and lowest prices. Walter Schiess, 19. Melinda "St, Toronto. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL LEARN HAIRDRESSING Robertson method. Information on ~ reguest regarding classes, Robertson's "Halrdressing Acad. emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. THR MACHINERY WE CAN STILL SUPPLY YOU with a limited number of day- old and started chicks, two and three weeks of age for immed- jate delivery. Also older .pullets from eight weeks up to 24 weeks, Book your.: order now for fall hatched day-old chicks. Free cat- alogue. Twéddle Chick Hatcher- fes Limited, Fergus, Ontario. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, TWO weeks 20c, 3 weeks 25c, 4 weeks 30c. Goddard Chick Hatcherles, Britannia Heights, 22k DYEING & CLEANING HAVE YUU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us «for information. We are glad to answer your questions. Depart- ment H, Parker's nye orks Litites, 191 Yonge Street, To- . ronto. FEATHERS WANTED LADY HUNTER FEMALE PILLS For Painful and Delayed Periods, Extra Strength, 2.00 PHONE LL. 3600 For City Delivery * SKY'S DRUG STORE 1981 Davenport Road r (Corner Uxbridge Ave.) TORONTO "MIDDLE-AGE; WOMEN (22) HEED THIS ADVICE! If you're ¢ restless, NERVOUS suffer hot flashes, dizziness--caused by this period in a woman's life-- try Lydia BE. Pinkbam's table Compound. Made Fifccia iy for women. Hundreds of thousa ro- nf (Ea WILL PAY THE FOLLOWING prices for Goose and Duck feath. ers: Uoose feathers, 68c 1b.; Duck feathers, 48c Ib, Canada Comfort. er Co. Limited, 726 Dundas 8t FOR SALIE--1 ADVANCE-RUMELY Oil Pull, operates on fuel oil. Mounted on traction wheels and grousers. Good condition. Immed- iate delivers. King Paving Co. Ltd, Box 386, Oakville, Ont." MEDICAL POST'S ECZEMA SALVE Banish the Torment of Dry Eczema, Rashes and Weeping __8kin Troubles. Post's Eczema "Salve Will Not Disappoint You. Itching, Scaling, Burning FEc- zem:, Acne, Ringworm, Pimples -and Athlete's oot will respond ~ readily "to this stainless, odor- less ointment, regardless of how stubborn or hopeleks they may PRICE $1.00 PER JAR 8ent post free on receipt of price POST'S REMEDIES 889% Queen Bt. E., Corner of Logan TORONTO MEDICAL 'East. Toronto, Ont. FOR SALE _ THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE. Bel] Separator pply to I, G, ville, Ontarte, Rumely engine, Battler, Platts. DUE TO LABOR CONDIFIONS WB are forced to dispose of 103 or more~"of our reglstered Palomino and Tennessco Walking horses including pleasure horses, brood mares, stallions, yearlings and suckling colts of grand champion blood lines. Send for our descrip= NS price list.--FISHER PALOM. Q FARMS, Souderton, Pennsyl- vania, . SOME CHOICE YOUNG REGISTER. ed Yorkshire sows just bred,.and some choice young Registered boars about ready for service. Eagar Dennis, R.R. 2, Aurora, {gt BLACKSMITH, W JODWORK AND eneral repair oR se and ot, good farming district, G. T. Redburn, Teeswater, GOOD RESULTS -- BEVERY SUF- ferer from Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- edy. Munro's brug Store, 3356 El- gin, Ottawa. $1.00 Postpaid. . NURSES WANTED, GRADUATE OR UNDERGRADU- ate nurses for general duty, 8 hour quty and half day a week! Apply, giving full particulars, Superintendent, Memorial tal, Listowel. GREAT NEED FOR GRADUATE nurses. Mission Hospital, Sask- atchewan and Indian Residential School, © Manitoba. = Experienced practical nurse with references would be considered for. Indian School. Apply Candidate Sec. Hospi- Presbyterian Women's Mission Soclety, 100 Adelaide St. West, 'Toronto. = . == ---- OILS -AND GREASE, PHOTUGRAPHY a CLASSIFIED . CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED 1. TEACHERS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS PROTESTANT T BE AC H E R " : : i wanted for 8.5. No. 9 Holland AUTOMOBILES--USED FOUT- BALM RUBUMATIC PAINS nl ind Sranuepsions USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES. TRY IT -- EVERY SUFFERER of September. Write giving tele- phone number to Thomas Dennison, Secretary _ Treasurer, R.R. No.-1 Berkeley, Ont. WANTED -- ASSISTANT TEACH- er for Sparta Continuation DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH The Heat, Rain, or Hell HAVE YOUR SNAPS x Delivered by Mall Any 6 or ¥ expusure film perfectly developed -and printed for only 26e. Supreme 'quality and fast service guaranteed. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station J, loi>uto "ALWAYS SEND 'MY ROLLS TO STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE . .." That's wnat a customer at Outre- mont, Que., writes. He adds: "Some of my friends asked me where I sent my pictures to be developed and printed. | told them, 'send your rolls to Star Snapshot Service, and they did. They, too, are now reg- ular customers of Stnr Snapshot Service." ey Any Size Roll--6 or B Expotufes, DEVELOPED AND P'RINTED 25¢ Boys and girls on active service enjoy letters so much more when "snaps" are entlosed. 4 Mail your next roll to Star Smap- shot Service for a trial order. You will get quality prints, with finer detail--at "lowest cost. And you will get the most prompt mail service -obtainable "in keeping with 'quality work. Star 8 'Service® oper- ates Canada's biggest and esl | equipped photo finishing studio. . 3'MOUNTED HNLARGEMENTS 23¢ *8Bize 4 X 6" in Beautiful Easel -~ Mounts, You can have enlargements colour. ed by 'hand for a small additional charge. . «F STAR 'SNAPSHOT SERVICE Dox 120, Postal Terminnl A, Toronto Prifit your name 'and address plainly on all 'orders, ; EE FILMS 'DEVELOPED* 26¢ COIN Two prints from each nexuntive. ie- sprints 2c each. Montreal Photo, .O. Box 160, Station IY, Montreal. IRAUTOR PARYS TRACTOR PAILS NEW AND used, for all makes of tractors. General Auto and Tractor Supply, 12 Frederick St, Kilehener, Unt. mmm lee TAPEWORM STUMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of ill-health: in humans all ages. No one Im- mune! Why not (ind oul if this 1s your trouble? Interesting par. ticulars--Freec! Write Mulveney's Hamedies, 8peciallsts, Toronto 8, n TODACCO TRACTOR, OWNERS SEND FOR our now 1943 price list on olls and grease, Co-Operative OI Company, 8570 Dundas 8t. W., Moronto. 6-POUND SAMPLE PACKAGE VIR- ginia, Burley, Zimmer and Prior leaf tobacco, with recipes and + flavoring, $4 postpaid. Ruthven hool. Write stating qualifica- tions and salary to Grant Piche- ard, Sparta, Ont. WANTED, PROTEST. ant teacher for Public School Section Eleven, Township of Manvers, County of Durham. Du- ties to commence September first, Apply, stating certificate and salary expected, to G. M. T. Dav- Is, Secretary, Bethany, R.R. No, 2, Ontario. BETHANY; PROTESTANT TEACHER Wanted 8.8. No. 6 Hay, Salary $1,000, 11 pupils. Apply Jacob M. Ginge- rich, R. No. 3, Zurich, Ont. QUALJYFIED TEACHER FOR 8.8, No. "12 ncaster, capable of teaching English and French, salary $1,000. J. Y. Baker, Sec. 00. J. . Treas, Dalhousie Mills, Ont. _ QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACH- er, Rural School, Salary $1100, Nipissing District. State age and experience. Duties commence Hep- tember. Apply Wni. Parks, Ruth- etglen, Ont. WANTED A BILINGUAL FRENCH- English male teacher for Protes- tant church school. Apply Rev, Allan 8. Reid, 3485 McTavish 8t., Montreal. DINORWIC -- TEACHER WANTED for 8.8. No. 1, Southworth and Hartman district of Kenora. State salary expected; duties to com- mence Sept. first. Apply to R. Zoccole, Secretary, Board of Trus- tees, Dinorwic, Ont. QUALIFIED PROTESTANT Teach er for 8.8. No. 5 Torbolton, Car- leton County. Duties commence Sept. 1, 1943. Apply stating quall- fication and salary to- Mrs. Rs or Milford, Secy., Woodlawn, nt. : MONETVILLE, -ONT.; Protestant teacher wanted for 8.8. No. 2, Falconer and Loudon, Nipissin District, Salary $1.000, enrolmen 10. Apply at once to Trarold Fry- er, Monetville, Ont. FERGUS; PROTESTANT Hos teacher 0 8. No. 2, West G Wellington County, BIairaxe, from Fergus on Start September, R.R. 8, Fergus. HARDWOOD LAKE, UALIFIED teacher wanted for 5.8. No. 10 Raglan. Salary $1100. Apply stat= {08 aualiticationa a experience rthur C. Genrick Hardwood Lake, ont.' Secrelaty, WANTED, LADY TEACHER FO Protestant school, first class, oR Phy 08 years' "éxperience, near three miles county road. John Rennle, e Nipissing. Apply A. Doug- las, R.R, 1, onetviile, Ont, Hale ary $1,000, . 4 Tobacco Exchange, Ruthven, Ont. REDDITT, ONT.. PUBLIC SCHOOL | requires teacher for junior room, Tember, 'Sainey $900.00 sna" boaos er, alary 3 an onus 110.00, H. W. Goodfellow, Bee,= as, .

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