American Travel Editors Find Perfect Holiday Land Their visit to Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies re- vealed the perfect holiday land to nearly a score of United States travel editors recently. Visiting Banff Springs Hotel a mile above ea level, they toured the Columbia Icefields Highway, had lunch at charming Lake Louise and saw big game scampering freely beside the roads over which they motored. "This great holiday land will be visited this year by record numbers of Americans," they prophesied to Deputy-Minister W. D. King, Major P. J. Jennings, ' Banff Park Superintendent, and other government officials who greeted them at the mountain resort. In the above photograph, in addition to govern- ment officials, are representatives of New York, Minneapolis, Pitts- burg, Chicago, Louisville, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Spokane and other big newspapers who visited Canada a? guests of the Pacific Northwest Tourist Association. C.P.R. Photo. i f HAVE , YOU HEARD? After recovering slightly from th shock of the budget in Lon- don, puj mployer called his staff toifftner and explained that there must be further reductions in wages. "It means we shall all have to tighten our belts," he ended. Then after a moment's pause, he turned to a junior clerk, who aid not ap- pear to be listening. "Do you understand what I'm saying, mitfa?" "Y**, sir," replied Smith, "but H's no food telling me that. My belt broke at tbe budget before kst" Mn. Style: "1 want hat, but it rou.t be in the lain! Shopman: "Kindly take chair, madam, and wait fw BMBUtet; the fhion ii jnat rhn f . Three little boys were boasting e>f the abilities of their respective fathers. Said one: "My father's a mu- sician, and when he composes a IK 'i.e. he gets five dollars for it." "That's nothing," said the sec- cm; "My father's an author, and when he writes an article, he geto ten dollars for it" "Wall," said the third boy, "my lather's a minister, and when he preaches a sermon, it takes six r>.. to earrv the money up to kirn." "Wki part of a motor-car <UMI tfc* most accidents?" TB* n.-t thai hold* the who*!" A bo; bad fallen into a river i. the kind old lady stopped vntil he wac safely on the bank. "How did you come to fall In ?" u asked. "I didn't come to fall in," he id, "I rame to fish." I ib that I could make a rak That every moth muit go to tchool Amd learn from tome < porienced mole To maJke a le contpicu- ua hole. Dunnville Chronicle Thr* Canadian soldiers sleep- teg in a tent in an English camp wre awakened by a terrific crash *<>i far away. "What was that thunder or bombs?" asked one of the:-'. "Bombs," was the laconic wnswer. "Thank Heaven for that!" qfclmed In the third. "I thought V* wrs going to have more ahi." Belligerent Mouse Even the meek field mouse be- comes belligerent in this war raged world, says D. J. Taylor, puty minister of the Ontario tpartmsnt of fish and game, re- ting the. story of the mouse that Stacked a 1 young rabbit. The Incident occurred beside a tract near Toronto. Taylor d the mouse leaped on the rub- in Its nest and started biting- like a wolf. One leg was al- feost severed and tn rabbit's nose WM lacerated and in shreds. Th* mouse, whan he saw Tay- fer. marled and disappeared down ifai* C. N. E. to Get Relics of War Include Nazi Planes and Bits of Palace, House of Commons Canadian National Exhibition ot- flcfaTs announced last week that through auspice* of the British De- partment of Overseas Trade and the Ministry of Information and in co-operation with the British Ad- miraliy and Air Ministry, a display of relics of the present war is being sent to Canada to be exhibited at this year's exhibition. Officials said it is the first and only government-sponsored dis- play of its kind to leave Britain. FIRST TO LEAVE BRITAIN The exhibit is expected to in- clude a Messerschmitt 109 fighter shot down over Britain, a com- plete escape apparatus taken from a captured German submarine, technical parts from shot-down Junkers and bombers and Messer- schmitt fighters. One section will display relics from bombed Buck- ingham Palace, Westminster Ab- bey, St. Paul's Cathedral, the British House of Commons and old Westminster Hall. The proceeds from admission fees paid to see the exhibit will be turned over to a British \var fund. How Can I? ! BY ANNE ASHLtV 4 Q. How can 1 remove the dis- agreeable odor that dish towels and cloths sometimes acquire? A. Add a little ammonia to the water when washing them, and they will again become fresh and clean. Q. How can I drive away red ants? A. Pour liquid corrosive sub- limate on pieces of cotton and lay the cotton where the ants are likely to travel. Another effec- tive remedy is alum dissolved in boiling water and applied with a brush. y. How can 1 relieve perspir- ing hands? A. Try applying two or three times a day, or at least nightly, an astringent lotion consisting of one part boracic acid to twenty parts of water, and then dust with talcum powder. Q. How can 1 soften brown sugar and make it easier to mea- sure? A. Place it in a flat baking pan and put into the oven for a few minutes. However, this must be watched closely to prevent burning. Q. How can 1 remove berry stains from the fingers? A. Moisten some cornmeal with vinegar and rub over th stains. They will disappear. In a film of the last w.ir recently made in Hollywood, "extras" pro- tected ajcainst playing Germun paiis until they were offered ex- tra pay for the "unpleasant" parts. VfU STOPPED 9 B^ ixav'iffu ^B -or Monty Back rV* quirk relief from ItcJunf 4* , , . ) -kin treublM, ir fjisl-ai (ui|, cuuLju, *nu c. Uould O. D. D. rWHiitiw. CTMMHM MtileM. *NH>thi[TttatJonamt quickly imp* IntM^ci ltt*i.,, VV trial kttllo twoTM It, or mon Itck iJt . f (< tw. hlf I K < Who! Science Is Doing SUPER-FUEL FOR PLANES A new analyzing device which scientists hope will aid hemisphere defence by paving the way to de- velopment of a "super-fuel" for combustion engines particularly those of high speed fighter and bomber planes was di. played last week in Pittsburgh by its discov- erer. The device's discoverer hopes the machine will help petroleum engineers along the . path to a "perfect gasoline." The machine also may help con- serve the nation's fuel supply by leading to better performance of heavier-grade gasolines through reduction of the "knock." TOOTH DECAY ARRESTED Evidence that caries, or tooth decay, can be produced in ani- mals '.y a deficient diet and that natural repair of the aamaged teeth can take place under an adequate diet is presented in ex- periments carried on by Dr. Rei- dar P. Sognnaes, of the Univer- sity of Rochester (X.Y.) School of Medicine and L'entistry. Rats were kept on a diet of coarse corn, which is deficient in a num- ber of dietary essentials and long has been recognized as a produc- er of caries. Studies were made of the manner in which the decay processes affected the rats' teeth. Part of the original group was kept as a control and received normal diet. At the end of two months the teeth of these rats were examined and a surprising change was discovered. The cav- ities were filled and presented a polished appearance. o GOLD HALTS ARTHRITIS Treatment of arthritis, a de- forming disease of joints, by in- jection of a treatment of gold has halted the destructive process of the disease in 70 per cent of cases but no cure is known, Dr. Wallace Graham of Toronto told the Can- adian Medical Association annual convention. The injections are made in the hip. o ANTI-BLOOD CLOT FLUID Two Swedish physicians re- ported last month that heparin, a substance that keeps blood from clotting, helps prevent throm- boiis, which at times causes death or prolonged disability af- ter operations. In thrombosis, which some- times develops after surgeries, a elot or plug forms in a blood vessel or heart cavity. The physicians gave the drug to 325 patient* after surgery and not one of them developed throm- Must Report Storage Eggs Canadian Warehouses Are Ordered to List Owners, Grades snd Amounts Tho special products board of the Dominion agriculture depart- ment made public late In Jnue an order whereby an accurate report ol eggs In Canada will be obtained from operator? of storaR* ws.re bouse. TO MEET BRITAIN'S REQUIREMENTS Cade-r the order published In an en edition of the Canada Gut- tte. warehouses where eggs are stored must forwsj-d o the board true and accurate statements as of June 21 showing: The name and address of r'ie owner of eex:h lot of e<grgs In stor- age; number of cases of eggs in each snoh lot; the lot numbers: grades In each lot; date each lot of eggs was placed In storage. Similar statements must be for- warded to the board as at the close of business at end of each month With a view to meeting Can- ada's commitments to Great Bri- tain for the supply of eggs the board already baa Issued orders forbidding any person from taking eftts out of storage without a per- mit Nervous Restless A* I I Cranky? Restless? If IMG I Oaot sleep? Tlra U I I 10 sll >' ' Annoyed by fe- male functional dis- orders anil monthly distress? Then taXo lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetoble Corn- found, famous for over 60 years In helping such rundown, weak, nervous oBdJtlons. Made especially /or women. WKLL WORTH TRYING I Fanny Hurst Says Men Made Failure Coo M i',.-i-n build a more peace- ful world than men? "After tb war," says British author J. B. Priestley, "<t U up to the women to asnert then)elves a little more tn pntilic and a little less In priv- ate . . The male delights In destruction and In making destruc- tive gadgets. Those twin delights must be tempered by feminine in- fluence in the future." Stout words. I thought, so ! took his statement to Fannie Hurst. American author and feminist, and asked for her ideas on the subject, writes Adelaide Kerr. New York columnist Miss Hurst settled uack on a sofa In her crimson-curtained 15th cen- tury Spinish drawing room and poke in a soft, low voice. "A great indictment faces the in.i.e. He has made a colossal fail- ure. A man must always save his (ace. \\ ... -i a man drive a car. He'd rather drive into a jungle than ask the way: rather go blind- ly forward than admit he doesn't know. "Men have always been wax- makers. Women, on the other hand, hare always fought war and sought for peace for years through peace moves and petitions. It's true their attitude has been somewhat senti- mental. The fact remains, however that In spite of their efforts, wo- men have failed to produce peace." Price Of Tea Is Up Again Cost Is Now Several Cents More to Consumer Except Where Old Stock Is Still Being Sold Shipping Space Lack Blamed Canadian housewives, si-eking to replenish the family supply of tea thifl week, found that the price of thto household commodity hart been, boosted from five to ten cents a pound more. Reason for the Increase In price, according to wholesale and retail tea houses In Toronto, was the lack of shipping facilities, combin- ed with the higher Insurance rates and hlpne'- cost of the product t its source. It was stated tbat more tnan 1,000,000 pounds of tea from India and Ceylon had been destroyed while en route to Canada In the past year. Because of th* Increased con- sumption of tea In the British Isles. many shipments, originally destin- ed for Canada and other countries. have been detoured there. Grocers will continue to sell their ten at the original prices onfy 10 tone as tlit> old supplies remain available. All tea purchased since the first of July from wholesale bouses, however, to being sold at tb higher prices. Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1. May one show impatience when one's opponent at bridge deliberates before playing a card? 2. When a woman it touring across country, in an automobile, i it all right for her to war slack* or shorts? 8. la it good form for a bui- nesa man to invite i girl who ia in hia employ to lunch? 4. la it all right to give an afternoon tea with dancing to "bring out" a daughter? 6. How should the ushers for a church wedding be chosen? b'. la there a charge for sta- tionery used by a guest while staying in a hotel? Anwr> 1. No, and try to pay atten- tion to the game. !t ia annoying to have to tell a player when to lead or deal. 2. Clothes that are suitable for street wear in a city should be worn. 3. No ; be should not do so, even if he la not married. 4. Yes, and a similar affair may be given to present a new daughter-in-law. 5. They may be chosen from relatives or friends of either the bride or the bridegroom. . No, and since the provision of this paper ia a courtesy of the hotel, it ia poor taste to waste it, or uis it for correspondence after one has left the hotel. During ly4U, the marriage rate fo:- Great Britain was 22.8 per 1,000. For the four years previous to 1939 the annual average wag 17.4 pe-r thoii8(tn<! Surgery Helps Conquer T.B. Manitoba Doctor Repots It Reduces Death Rate l Saw torlum Dr. Herbert Mt-itze. of Ninette Sanatorium declare* that m -leia surgery in treating tuber - 8 patients In bringing cncoura^ ^ - suits toward lowering the i^ath rate and Increasing the cu --r^ry of patient* disHiarjrwi HS inr -d or better. 115 PATIENTS IMFROYET 8 peaking before the geo<: i ol surgery at the Canadian M < :,1 Association's 72nd annual coi --n- lion. Dr. Meltzer outlined :- - of a six-year survey among 1*; -IR- tlents at the sanatorium ;'.'. \in- ette Man., south-western Mav.oiia. H said 115 parients hav-> T->en discharged tn the oatepory ni- proved'' and on^y three or 1 > )>-r- cent died following <>: ij :n. There were five, or 2.8 penv-.i- ; : u tuberculosis deflthv he .ai<i HARNESS & COLLARS Farmers Atteniion Cor-;,t your nearest Hair.i about Staco Harness .Su. We sell our goods only th. _ri your local Staco Le.v'-.er Goods dealer. The goo-:- . right, and so are our r We manufacture in our fac- tories Harris. 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HAIIV < Hll K- THK coon MAUKKTS \VK SEE ahead in:ik. us urue poultry- keepers to see they have all the productive pullets they run han- dle. We've Mtnrtpd, d:iy-oM. most breeds. Ordrr summer rhirks now. last hatch 20th. nfter that. hRteh- ln: to order Bray Hatchery. 1311 John North. Hamilton. Out. TU.KTNi; OF K(?S THK ARMY needs epsis. the Navy needs ess*. the Air Force needs eKKs and you need TwecJdle Oilcks to produce the*e extr:i eprirs. W* 1 are still batchlnK thousands of day-old chirks .! ml turkeys pvery week and can cive you prompt delivery on alxteen purebreeds. 8 hybrid crosses and four breeds of tur- keys. Send for free catalogue and Utesf price list. Twertdle Chick Hatcheries TJmitrd. Kerens. On- tario. livt IIM. KOK THRKSHKKMEN THRKSHER BELTS. HEI.TINO. pulleys, hose, larlnic. feedor can- Taa, motors, sh.iftlne nnd hangers at reduced price*. S^nd for new Mat York Rpltlna; Co., SS York Street. Toronto. RIGS Rl'O8 ORIKXTALS. WILTONS ANT) Broadlooms. Will pay Rood price for rugs In grood condition. DrtYer will call at your home. Write or phone SulvRKe Sales Company. 108 Victoria Street. Toronto. rAfTORY TO POCKET 11.39 AND fl 1 I'ER GAI.UlN NA- tlonally known Paints freight prepaid Write for particulars. Armet Industries. Guelph. Ont. Eight 4x6 Enlargements 30c YwHr film >l< > i i> in-,1 unit ench print eaturKril ' 4 i *. '"< Mi-iTii'. nmr ..-. S for 'n. DIRKI'T I II >1 VI It \ !i K 183 KI.IK I <-!. D*t. 7. TvroBto HAKtIO i HI M'Ml >l PAKliHS i. \HJ.\S AND MACH1N- ery, also 'eoullt euu I pnivn t 1- waya on ftand. Terror arranged. Correspondence invited Hubbard Portable Oxen <'.. 103 Uathurst .-"t.. Toronto ! FOR SAi-K ami FA K.MS KOI; SALE IN MOST fertile sections Ontario. For in- formation advine requirement Mor- ris H. Keroival. -52H Dunda-i St., London "Western Ontanos Kor- nioj- Kurin S..IUH Agency. " t Oil -.AI.K ILL! STKATEll WHOLKSA1.K -'AT- AIXJGUK FKEIi. Over 100U fastest selling it'-ms. Penny-Up Meruhan- d'"e <V.. 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