^ "mmmm ipw â- ^â- r- Happy Paradol Girls Have a tip for you PRETTY SOFT If you don't ki»ow about I'lirndol you roallv sboiiUI. For PARADOL ran help vou to get more pleasure out of life. You don't need to Ik; Baying "Oh dear, I can't go at that time, you know why." life is very different for many girls and women who hiivij proven for themselves that PAUADOIj makes quick work with headaches and other discomforts which bother them at times. They can now take a 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 maiiy girls are doing these days â€" carry PARADOL iu yoiu: handbag so as to be pro- tected at all times against bead- aches, 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 mcasiircj suKKeslcd by H. H. Haniiani, President of the Canadian Federation of .\Rriciilturc, mt a recent meeting of the Society of Todmical Agriculturalists, in- cluded carrying forward some war- • time toiitrols with modiiications to meet changing conditions and p«acctinie 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 or- ganized movement of food supplies to world marloets; some measure of direct or indirect control of pro- duction, with decentralization of administration and regulations self- hnposcd by the producers to the extent possible. * * * All cheese now being made in Ontario and Quebec will be taken for export until further notice, ac- cording to an order of the Dairy Products Board. Tliis is to assure meeting of the ISS million pound contract with Britain by March 31 next. * • « Increased by tiO.'i.OOO since the 1941 census, the population of Ca- nada Is now 11,812,000, niost recent compilation of figures shows Que- bec had an increase of 67,000; On- tario, r.\.0OO; British Columbia, 30,000; Alberta, 10,000; Xova .Sco- tia, IG.OOO; Manitoba, 2,000, and Prince F.dward Island, 1,000. \cw Brunswick and .Saskatchewan ihowed decreases of 1.000 and 6,000 respectively. * * t Thirty-seven hundred carloads of •KB-'. â€" approximately 2,400,000 cases or 72 million dozen, â€" were purchased this year in Canada by the .Special Products Board for the British Ministry of Food up to June 2S. In the same period last year 1,700 carloads were purchased by the Board. Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan In that order contri- buted 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 /? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I remove paint stains from clothing? A. Either fresh or dry stains can be removed from delicate mater- ials without injury by sponging with chloroform. Wasli fabrics can be saturated witli turpentine, rub- bed 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 ex- tract 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 perspir- ation from silk? A. Perspiration stains on a deli- cate silk garment can usually be removed by rubbing gently with a soft dry cloth. Q. liow can I avoid clogging the sink drain? A. Ifot 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 blist- ers, as this only adds to their dis- comfort. A new l.iyer of skin will form under the blisters and they win break of their own accord. Artie Route Tough Summer or Winter There has been some question in the minds of sailors on the .'Xrctic route to Russia, as to whether they prefer to make the trip In the summer or in the winter. It is a choice of evils; in the winter there is the frightful cold, and the heavy weather, but there is some protection from the enemy in the darkness of llie 24-hour nights. In the summer the going is a little more comfortable, but the 24-hour daylight exposes the ships to con- stant observation and attack from the enemy. 'I'be daylight Is now getting quite long In the .^rctic but the weather was reported as "murderous.'" 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, where customers could enjoy the breeez, to say nothing of the 'reezy sight*. It will be soft sleeping for thii Allied soldier if only he can hold on to the prize he picked up in re- captured Cherbourg-â€" a nice, com- fortable mattress. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. What should one do and say, if when entering a row of seats in a theater, it is necessary for other persons to rise to allow you to pass? 2. Would it be all right for a girl to wear a slack suit when taking a trip by bus? 3. What is the correct way to eat watermelon? 4. If a man is a strictly business acquaintance, and a woman meets him at a social affair, is she obli- gated to recognize him? a. In what form should an ac- ceptance be written when replying to a wedding invitation? 6. Should -the cream and sugar be placed in the cup before the coffee is poured, when eating breakfast? 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 lie correct, a dark dress or suit would be preferable. 3. With a fork, cutting a .small piece at a time, and leaving the seeds on the plate. 4. Xot unless she desires to, hut she usually docs unless there is some good reason why she should not. .'i. Write it in the third person, following the wording of the invitation, repeating in your acrepfancc the place, date, and hour. 6, Yes. ' You Will Enjoy Staying At The ST, REGIS HOTEL rouoxTO Kvcry Itiioin tvllli Illltlli Shun- er nnil reloplione. SlnK'e. $1*..'0 upâ€" T lluiiltif, !|!:t,.'iO lip. Gooil Fooil, Dining; and Diinc- InK NlKlid}. Sherbourne at Carlton Tel. 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As they stood in the hall the husband, who was very methodical, caid: "I wish before we go upstairs to acquaint you with the trouble." "I'm very pleased to meet you ma'am," said the plumber. â€" o â€" A recent advertisement states: "It took twelve thousand workers to put that bottle of milk at your door." Yes, it sounded as though it did. "Johnny," said his mother, sev- erely, "someone has taken a big piece of ginger cake . out of the pantry." Johnny blushed guiltly, and fidgetted around. "Oh, Johnny," she exclaimed, "I didnt' think it was In you!" "It ain't all," replied Johnny, "part of it's in Elsie." She read the fancy recipes. Each one a tempting winner, Then, dashing to her kitchen, fixed Some ham and eggs for dinner. Fashion note: There will be little change in men's pockets this year. CHECKED •OP Money Back For quick relief from itchins caused by eczemn, athletc't foot, scabies, pimples and otherltching conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. p. D. PRESCRIPTION. 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Box 14.3, 73 Adelaide W, Toronto. • 'HAN RABBlTltV â€" NEW ?E.\ • land Wh't'-s, Standai'! and >iiant < ninvhlllas â€" .Ml ages â€" blocky typcH â€" fiuallty fur â€" make weight easlhâ€" -mauire edii.klyâ€" all pcdl- gre.'d â€" Donilnion « idc shippers Write for Vri.-es. IJ.glslpred Rab- bitry. Campbellford, Ontnrio. SLIl'lT HAR.VESS UitE^Sl.VU â€" Finest leather and harness pre- servative. Slipit also has many._ houeshoid uses 25o up at most grocery, hardware and chain stores. A product of Lloyda Lab- oratories. Toronto. .411^1 V BOOTS NEWLY RE''0.NDiT10NED BOOTS of our firmed forces, perfect con- dition, $3.25 delivered. Ladies' army shoes, perfectly rebuilt. 12.25 delivered. Money-back guar- antee. State sizi;. send money, order. Ruskin Ai Co., Peterbor- ough, Ont. ELECTRIC MOTORS. NEW. USED, bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pulleys, brushes .\llen Electric Company Ltd, 2320 Duffcrin St, Toronto. JI.\CDONALD C O M B I N .\TION grain and seed Thresher with grain <=Ievator, all belts complete, in good running rondition, J, W. Uroat, Chcltcnliani, Ont. 1;2 SECTION. IS.'i i-fl.TIV.VTED, 173 ho.id sheep. 3 milking cows, tractor and other machinery, all f.ir 4.000.00. Mike Boliak, Ash- viilo. Man. TEX LOVELY HiliTHPAY C.-VRDS, "Rui-al Rodftri'c"' and "Fireside Realm", .six months 2.ii'. Uooftrea rulilliatioiis, I!,iN 44. Orilli;i. On- tari.i. WAxrr.n QIIANTITV OF L.ARCE WILLOW trees. Hancer Limb Company, ."i.j King Street West. Toronto, Ontario. SLAHS .VVn EOOINCS. •I' SOFT ami hardwood. St.ati' kind, quan- tity, ulu'ii cut and lowest prices on ens. Waltrr S.-hloss. ID Me- lirula Street. Tor.nito. HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE, WOMAN TO take full charge in farm home. One adult to cook for. Widow preferred, respectable place Good wages Pernnncnt home if satis- fied, state age. Faro advanced, Thomas .Armour. Port Burwell, I!. It. 2, Ont. F.\UM HELP UANEI>â€" MARRIED rouiilc fir farm must he fully • â- xp. lieriod, good character, good with horsis â€" no milking. Separ- •itt Hou.se, Hydro. â€" Farm 30 mile^ from Toronto. Write 20.S Kinir St.. Weston. Ont. EXI'EIHEVCED FLi Hilt.M A.N AND all round printei-, perm.ineni posU tion. .\pply Fyle H791M,' Near- est «eiec live Service Office l'E\tlli:us U A MED BdlinCES; TEACHER FOR PUB, lie schi.nl. giades 1 to II!. Sl.itB ago. s.ilnry, experience and refer- â- â- necs 111 answer. Secrctary- Tre->.«urej-. f..s.s. Vo. ,. Rp„olt ind M.iisonville Tvvps.. Iiourkes. Oiit.uio. I'ROTESTA.NT TEACHER WANTED for S. S. No. 10. Raglan. Ren- frew county. Duties to com- mence Sept. 5. Apply statin* salary and nuaPfieatlons '.o Ar- thur (". (Jenriok Sec.-Treas., H U'Uvood Lake Ont. WANTEIi. UUAI.lI-«:n TEACHEi: for Prnlesiant Public .School. Two oi; more ye.in experience. First class. Nesr Ijiko Nlpp!s«lnR. Ap- I'ly A. Doii^l.i,^ n. R. 1, .M-.net- vllle, Oi:t. Saliiiv |i.200. I ! !