5 re + How Can I? By Anne Ashley (QQ. How can I keep the back of my shoe from slipping off my heel?- - A. If a strip of velvet is glued to the inside. of the shoe it will prevent the slipping. Q. How can I save sugar when sweetening acid fruits? A, When sweetening acid fruits, such as gooseberries, use one-half teagpoonful of seda to a quart of fruit, and stir before sweetening. Less sugar will be required. QQ. How can I mend a tear in a rabber raincoat? A. Lay the raincqat on a flat surfcae, matching the torn edges as closely as possible and apply ad- hesive tape to the wrong side. Q. How can I remove coffee stains from table linen? A. Glycerin will remove coffee stains from a linen tablecloth. Ap- ply the glycerin and let it stand for three or-four hours, then wash the cloth, Q. How should lace be launder- ed? A. Lay a sheet of white paper on a flat surface and sprinkle thickly with fine magnesia. Put lace on this coating and- sprinkle more magnesia over "it. Place an- other .clean sheet of paper over this and weight it down. Allow It to remain for two or three days. Then shake off the powder 'and the lace will be like new. ENVOY CANADIAN 2 Lester B, Pearson, above, who pre- fers to be called "Mike," is the newly-named Canadian 'ambassad- or to the U. S., succeeding Leigh- ton McCarthy, long-time friend of President Roosevelt, Pearson for- merly was Canadian minister at : Washington, VOICE OF THE PRESS -- 25 - WHAT THEY MEANT : The war office in London has: its own way to tell its staff not to use big words. An order instructs: "Nothing is more conducive 'to long-winded -and 'stilted writing than the use of a formal, pedantic or polysyllabic substitute Jor a na- tural word of c¢xpression.' --Windsor Star. oth) --o0-- SOUNDS FAMILIAR The composite opinion of world leaders is that victory may be nearer than we think and farther away than .we suppose. The watch- word then. is,. get hot but keep cool and put everything in the punch, but doh't press --Winnipeg Tribune. --0-- IN A NUTSHELL Description: She's a woman of few words--but she never stops using them. : = \ --Minneapolis Star Journal, rE UPS AND DOWNS We will try air travel when the cost of going up comes down. --Quebec Chroricle-Telegraph. Don't Let It Start cd Once <ocialism starts to wind up industry, then the business . of winding never ceases until. every- thing is' meshed into a single states controlled economy, says the Fin- ancial Post.. This is the key reason why the C.C.F, ddngef is so great. Because of C.C.I' socialist plans, the Can- "adian® people can't vote them into power in the spirit of "Let's take a chance on this. new bunch and turn them out at the next election if we: don't like them." It is virtually impossible to so- cialize an industry under the reign of one political party, then turn it back into private or other hands under another political party, The - unscrambling process is simply not feasible. ! Taking a chance on a spell of 40+ cialist government is like a rabbit taking a chance on a hoa constrict- or. It is a case of being swallowed % hk] or nothing. "ture, finished the season of " SEEN $a . ars fa E AE iv, ey eis pA el SS wr oon nd \ ADORE, BPR TRIAS PORN #01 Fad: §- 3 400 GER HW SNA CVS Wh TP pr aw Si 1 af a . ------ When George Blackman, attendant at San Fraucisco's Fleishhacker Zoo, lost a bucket, he immediately checked up on two-ton Pebbles, the hippopotamus. Above, Pebbles says "A-a-ah" to prove he didn't swallow the bucket. OTTAWA REPORTS That Canadian Farmers Have ~Achieved a Remarkable Record of Food Production During Five Years of War. The farmers of Capada, says the Canadian Federation of Agricul- 1044, after five years of war, conscious that they had accomplished in those five years the most remarkable job of food production on record. Pro- duction figures presented to the annual Dominion-provincial - pro- duction conference held in Ottawa in December told the story of this achievement. In meats the 1944 production was the greatest on record, more than 214 billion Ibs. Compared. with 1939, farmers produced 10% more total milk in 1944; 19% more but- ter, 60% more cheese and 70% more . evaporated milk. Egg and poultry figures were the highest on record. * * * } The Federation, as the national voice of organized agriculture in Canada, had a prominent role in the conference. The president, H. H. Hannam, who with seven mem- bers of the executive, sat at the Dominion-provincial conference table, emphasized the importance of this type of planning in produc- tion: from year to year to bring far- mers into partnership in planning the direction of necessary produc- tion adjustments in a constructive way. The working out of a system of floor prices was the next step, Mr. Hannam said. He added that organized marketing would need to be carried into the international field. . * * * } Of Canadiari co-operative en- terprises telephone services are the most flumerous with a total of 2,-. 387, according to the latest data compiled by the "Economic Anna- list", published by the Dominion Department of Agriculture. This is for 1942-43, Credit unions are next, numbering 1,780; 'dairy indu- stry co-operatives number 446; food products, 518; petroleum.and auto accessories, 500; - feed, fertilizer, - etc, 625; ftir? mutual insurance co-opetatives, 400; coal, wood and building material, 413; clothing and home furnishings, 229; live-' stock, 225; fruits and vegetables, 161; grains. and seed, 105; poultry, 194; machinery, 125; fishermen, 67; hospital care, 60; miscellaneous merchandising, 535; miscellaneous marketing, 14; honey, 6 ties to discharged personnel will be commenced soon after the first of the New Year. The re-establish- ment credit, it is intimated, cannot be paid until the discharged person has applied for his war service gra- tuity and received a statement of the amount for which he is eligible, * * * : A blinded war veteran, Major E, A. Dunlop of Toronto, has been appointed chief of the training and placement branch of the Dominion Government's. De- partment of Veterans Affairs, the minister, Hon. Ian Mackenzie, has announced. Major Dunlop lost his fand when he heroically picked up a live bomb dropped by a soldier in an effort to remove the danger. Payment of war service gratul-- disability -- sight in a training accident in Eng- v Have You Heard? A young wife, wishing to an- nounce the birth of her first child to a friend in a distant city, tele- graphed, "Isaiah 9: 6," Which passage be- gins: "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given." Her friend, unfamiliar with the Scriptures, said to her husband. "Margaret evidently has a boy who weights nine pounds and six ounces, but why on earth did. they name-him Isaiah." ---- Patron--"May I have some stationery?" 'Hotel Clerk--"Are you a guest of this hotel?" Patron--""Heck, no. I'm pay- ing $5 a day." --0-- Pate: Lend me a shovel to get my friend out of the bog. Farmer: How far has he sunk down? -~ Pat: Up to his ankles. Farmer: Can't he get out him- self? Pat: first. Ah, but he fell In head --im Uncle: "So this is the young® hopeful, eh? Why, I looked just like him at that age. What's he crying about?" Little Niece: "He must have heard what you said." To Learn Farming The Hard Way When training of soldiers who wish to farm, is begun in Canada, one feature that should 'not be ne- glected is the care and manage- ment of farm animals, says the Hon. Duncan Marshall. If the man to undergo such training has no farm experieage the only way to give such a training is on a farm where livestock is a chief feature, and the time should be taken to do this, The idea that a man un- acquainted with livestock can learn by lectures is too foolish to be considered, dette Courchesne, "FOUGHT SIDE BY SIDE War brides. who arrived in Montreal included an English girl who has become as famous for her personal bravery as for her good looks. She is Mrs. Sonia D'Artois, shown above with her husband, Capt. Guy D'Artois. Both parachuted into France to help organize Maquis resistance to the German armies of occupation. Previously they had been married after meeting at a paratroop training centre in England. Shown with them is Capt. D D'Artois'. little neice, Clau- "THEIR FREEDOMS Someone hag listed the Four Freedoms which "man' should as- sure to his animal. friends. They re: Freedom from Hunger, Free- om from Thirst, Freedom from Neglect, and Freedom from Ex- posure. --Halifax Herald. How You Can Got Quick Relief From Sore, Painful Piles Most people seem to think the on< ly way to get rellef from their sore, painta) pilés is by local treatment. cal treatment may glve tempor- ary relief from the (tehing hut you can easily see why duch treat- ment wil not cor- reet the cause of your plles. No lasting free- dom from ile cnn be had unless the cause of the trouble {8 correct- ed, Plles are due to Intestinal causen so the best way fo get lasting relief Is to tfeat Hom Internally He medicine Tice! ém-Rold, Hem-Rofd Is a formula that has heen sed for over 40 years by thou- sorts of pile ruf- § ferers, It is a | small, highly con= centrated tablet, easy and pleag. : aE ; livery" c oil | Posed by a Professional Model ounded tab ormula directs its medical action to relief of the congestion that fs the real cause of your pllés, Hem-Rold romoftes free, engy and comfortable bowel NOY ements, quickly relieves itching {rritation and soreness and atimu- fates better blood circulation In the lower bowel, With good blood eir- culation in the lower bowel, the LA-233-X Sup plle tumors goon heal over éaving the sensitive rectal mem- branés clean and healthy, We Invite you to tty "Fém-Rold and let {t prove itself, You can make your test in the privacy of your own home. NO COST if you are not convinced . that this {4 an amazingly easy. and surprisingly effectvie method of treating your sore, phintal plles, Gét a package of Hem-Rold to- day from drug: store use It as directed for JUST FIVE DAYS. At the end of that time If. you are not ab- solutely sure ~ Hem-Roid Is the nicest, cleanest and modt effective pile treatment you ever tried, re- turn the unused portion of the piekagéd to your andy: and he will ptomntly ré- fun rar money. Bt Thiy gentrbus offer Is Lt by a relinble firm doling bus fness In Canndn for n ghod muny years, Hem-Nold must help your pile conditlon quickly, easily nnd ple anitly or this ninfple, ensy test costs yon nothing, Try if todny, From Winter White To Summer Brown Contrary to popular belief, the weasel and some other fur-bearing animals do not change their coat colors from yummer brown to win- ter white andvback because of sea- sonal temperature - variations. The change is determined by the length of daylight to which the animals are exposed. With this knowledge, biologists and animal breeders can make an animal produce a summer | or winter coat color at any time of the year, said Dr. L. B. Clark of Schenectady (Union College) in a General Electric Science' Forunt, vy Undérwater cooking is aécom- 'plished in submarines through use of peanut oil, RD CREAM the affected parts, quickly rain spring sorentss and stiffriesd. Pain and: comfort re it ton EE, of buy oth Norvous, Ruste wa On. "CERTAIN DAYS" Of Tho Month? It functional perlodio Qiatiurbanoss aE three. Wonk and iran ed outs 8 g, tir eak and "drag 2 -- nt such times -- statt cd, try Lydia B. pong to relleve such sy a product that neues NAtuRe, Follow 1abel directions, Pinkham's Com is worth trying! Made in Canada, LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S (5s ons at on Pinkham's Vegetable Com ¢ love such symptoms, Here's Modern Etiquette By Roberta Les 1. If a guest makes a blunder at the table, is it necessary that 'the hostess do the same thing in order to put the guest at ease? 2. If a formal wedding is to take place at noon or during the after- noon, what should a& man wear while attending it 3. Is it necessary. that the full name be engraved on a visiting card? 4. Should a girl write notes of thanks for bridal shower gifts that are sent' to her, or is this only necessary for wedding gifts? 5. When eating cherries or grapes at the table, what is the correct way to remove the stones from the mouth? 6. Does it show good manners to send social invitations by tele- graph? Answers 1, No; the hostess should ignore the blunder and pretend that she doesn't see it. 2. A cutaway coat, with striped trousers. 3. Yes; avoid using initials, 4. Yes, she must thank the donor of any gift, If she didn't it would show lack of ap- preciation, 5. Remove the stone with the points of the fingers and place it on the plate. 8. Yes. Something Missing: Big Ben's Chimes When dawn came one morning last week Londoners "within range" of the Capital's fame! clock, Big Ben, missed something. He was not chiming. His hands stopped for the second time during five long years of war. They were stuck at: 10:47, They remained there for more than 12 hours while men In the clock room tried tc find out what was wrong. The Ministry of Works explained that Big Ben had stopped owing to a mechanical defect. Big Ben has stopped only a few times in his 86 years. Snow and ice "on the hands, a painter's ladder, a rat's nest, and a piece of Nazi shrapnel in the 1941 blitz, a work- man's hammer, Lave been among the reasons. Nazis Acting Like Plague Of Locusts The Germans are "acting like a plague of locusts" as they fall back in Czechoslovakia, stripping the country of all food and movable equipment and leaving its cltles piles of ruins, the head of the Czechoslovak Government Dele- gation for Liberated Territory -charged Dec. 14, There's 'Moon-Glow' Over South Coast For the first time since the start of the war, blackout restrictions were relaxed last week at Dover, Folkestone, Hythe, New Romney, Lydd and other coastal towns and adjoining rural areas. Th modification was similar te the ATH light, or "moonglow," now general in London, ITC H: "or HECKED ajck relief from Itching caused by abide afoot, « scabies, TERE b. 0. b. RESCRIPTION. "Creasioa stainless. Soothes, comforts and {i iss inisnse itching. Log od 5% iviig; DISCOVERS HOME SKIN REMEDY This clean stainless antiseptle known all over Canada as Moone's Emerald OIl, is such a fine healing agent that Eczema, Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet, and other inflammutory skin erup- tions are often relieved In a few days. Moone's Emerald Oil to use and it Is so antiseptic and penetrating that many old stubborn cases of long standing have yleld- ed to its Influence, Moone's Emerald Olt druggists everywhere you of stubborn slightly skin or money is pleasant is sold by to help rid pimples and un- troubles--satisfaction back. BABY CHICRY , 100 CHICKS FREE WITH EVERY ORUER OF 100 PUL- let chicks, we glve 100 f:ee chicks (our choice). Leghorn pulieta 2.95 per 100, barred Rock pul- lets $19 96 ter 100. White Rock Pullets $24.95 per 10C. Brown leg- horn "Pullets $24.95 per 100. All clicks sold backed by high egg pedigreed stock. $1.00 books your order, balance C.0.D. Guaranteed 100% live dellvery. Kent Hatch- ery, Chatham, Ontario. A $50.00 CASH PRIZE WILL BE piven to some lucky one who can guess the correct or nearest correct number of ordinary white beans contained in an Imperial Quart Jar. There are 33 prizes in all, Send for full details of con- test. at once. The contest ends January 156th. Place your order for 1945 chicks now. You will save money by ordering early and you will not only save money but will make extra money by taking early delivery. Send for. early booking pricelist today. ing and ready to lay pullets for fmmedinte delivery. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. $1.00 BOOKS YOUR ORDER ORDER YOUR 1945 CHICKS NOW, and not be disappointed. All chicks are from guaranteed test- ed stock, and from 26 oz eggs or better. Barred Rocks mixed $12.00 per 100, White Leghorns mixed $11.00 per 100. Barred Rock Pullets $19.00 per 100, white Leghorn Pullets $22.00 13 100, white Rocks mixed $15. er 100, white in TE 100, Brown leghorns mixed 3.00 per 100, Brown leg- horn pullets fa 00 per 100, Woe fupritites 1009 live delivery, alance pald co. D. Maple City Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario, "BOUGHT 600 CHICKS FROM YOU last month 500 still alive", €ood news but that Is the news that customers write into Top Notch Chickeries year after year, Yes, the biggest and most impor- tant word in the poultry business is Illvablility, Top Notch chicks are all from Government Approved blogdtested breeders. Good news too, a Bpecial discount will be given for early booking orders and an additional discount for early deliveries. I'ree catalogue and pricelist, Also laying and ready to lay pullets for immed- fate dellvery. Ten Notch Chick- eries, Guelph, Ont, ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW. AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED your chicks for next spring when you want' them. Barred Rock mixed $12.00 pér 100, white leg- horns mixed $11.00 per 100, Bar- red Rock Pullets $19.00 per 100, white leghorn pullets $22.00 per 100. Heavy Breed Uklis. $6.00 per 100, Leghorn Ckls. $2.00 per 100. All chicks hatched from 26 oz, reRKs or better and from special --..mated flocks. Guaranteed 100% Hive delivery. 31.00 books your -order, balance C.0.D. Rainbow Hatchery. Chatham. Ontarlo. Also lay~' Rock Pal 1 FOR SALE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN TWO CARLOADS, WELL BROKEN Draft horses, Percherons, Bel- glans, 4 to 7 years old, wiEhing 1500 to 1700 1bs. Apply Ross Matlock, Box 29, Gorlitz, Sask. BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING 2C'HOOL Great Opportunity, Learn Halr- dressing "Yo age In carload lots or leas, white soluable- (98¢; Calcium, Carbonate and white Insoluable (over 999, Silica). Agents want. ed. Write for prices and samp-< les. STINSON REEB SUPPLY CO., LTD. 53853 Delorimler Ave, Montreal, Que. 44 ACRES BLACK SAND, GOOD land. Good bullding, $3,600. Halt cash. Mike Krlefalusia, R.R. B, Tilbury North. HANDY GIFT, PLASTIC CIGAR- ette case, assorted colors in fancy box, postage included $1.26, quantity limited. J. KE. Beause- joun 45567 Papineau Ave, Mon- real. COMPLISTE SAWMILL, 10 TO 16- thousand capacity, ready to go. Steam tractor, power-edger, cute off, ete. Will consider part cash, part lumber. Contact H. V. Zim: merman, Manager, at Pinewood, Ontario, or write Pennington ' Lumber Co. (Canada) Ltd. Birn- amwood, Wisconsin. 100 ACRES, CLAY LOAM, LEVEL, 15 acres bush, good drainnge, two #® gtorey. brick house, 2 barns, good water and ronds, 3 miles from West. Lorne. (ood market" for cash crops. Price $6,600, Discount for cash, Box 190, 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto REGISTERED -- POLLED HE RE- fordbulls, any age, Domino breed. ing. R. EE. Thurston & Son, Bob- caygeon, Ont. SNOW PLOUGH, V TYPE WITH sldé wine, mounted on White Truck, Richler Truck & -Auto Parts, 874 Wellington 8t. Mon- treal, Que. ' LAYING AND READY TO LAY pullets, Barred Rocks, New Hamp- shires, White Leghorns for im- medinte delivery. Also booking orders for day old chicks now. Free catalogue, Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. 2 20 FREER CHICKS OUR FOUNDATION STOCK [8 registered Nothing better In Canada. Order now, Priced tor mixed baby chicks," males und females: Bare red Rocks, $1200 ger hundréd; White Leghorns $11.00; White Rocks, $15.00; Brown Leghorns, 13.00. Pullet prices: Buried tocks, $19.00; White Leg Lorna, $22.00; White Rocks, $24.0 Brown Leghorns, $24.0 Uv. 25 a) chicks, our choice, will be given for each 200 mixed chicks order- ed and 25 free chicks for each 100 day old pullets ordered. Goddard Chick Hatchery, Bri tannin Heights Ontario. WE CANNOT EMPHASIZE TOO strongly the necessity of ordering your 1945 chicks now, giving us the breed, quantity and date of delivery, It's the best way to get what vou want, equipribnt, an early start gets you into the good paying markets for poultry and eggs, Bray Hatchery, 130 John 8t..N,, Ham. ton, Ont. Spin DYEING & CLEANING ANYTHING = NEEDS HAVIS YOU ? Write to us dyeing or cleanin for information. We are glad to answer ou questions, Jepart- Parker's Dye Works Pemted "181 Yonge Street, To- tonto HAIRDRESSING LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method, Information on request regarding classes: Robertson's Haolrdressing Acad emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. and. pedigreed birds, And If you hive | A TRIAL, BVERY CIRCUMSTANCES COMPELLL ME TO gell 5 pair of beautiful Blue South American Chinchlllas, pink of con- dition, easy to raise, pleasant to handle, My loss vour eain. Bar- gain for groun, Write Mrs, Walter iaiehmis, 179 11th, Tdaho Falls, Tdaho. 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FART MACHINERY FANNING MILI, (KTINE) RED Grader, Farmers highly recom- mend, nlso séregning, Kline Manu- facturing, Box{ 124 Weston, Ont. i nn Sr --..------ ------ -- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ---- FRED A, BODDINGTON BUYS, nella, exchanges murical Instru- ments. 111 Church, Toronto 2 ISSUE 1-45 PROTESTAN" TEACHER WANT. ed for School Number Three Mar- quis and Otto, commencing Jan- uary, 1945, state qualifications, salary expected, Sheldon Shoe- mnker, Secretray, Tarzwell, Ont, QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR 8. 8, No. 7, Hinchinbrooke, Dutles to commence January 2. Apply stat. fng salary, qualifications to Hare old Reynolds, Sec.-Treas, Godfrey, Ont, 1LR, No. 1, TF NURSES WANTED REGISTERED NURSE, $50 PER month, room and board included, $80 graduate nurge per month, room and board fincluded, Appl Waterford Pobvate Hospita Waterford, O E GENERAL DUTY GRADUATE Reg, Nurses, 10 hour day, 6 day week; alternating dérvice--da or night; $90.00 monthly wit maintenance. Cornwall General Hospital, Cornwall, Ont -- WANTED BASSWOOD 1.0GS OF VENEER quality. Will take &« small per- centage of elm, The Oakville Basket Co. Limited, Oakville, Ont ---- Roll--6 or § Exposures. PT ais Toca HE met Sn fe ea CTE Ce A pre >a is x0 Ste a