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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 27 Jan 1944, p. 3

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, Of\T., JANUARY 27, 1944 lEjgl hese days, when tea must yield IHII the utmost in flavour, quality is of supreme importance* Ask for ♦ ♦ "SALADA! Germany Has Long Been A Nuisance "The poor Germans," no matter what their punishment, will get Jess than they deserve. There must be some decent Germans, and If they suffer unjustly in the clean-up it will be because of the company they keep. The hard fact is that Germany, not merely "Nazi" Germany but Germany as a whole la apestilential nuisance and has teen that for many years. It is preposterous to suppose that even Hitler in a few years could turn a peace-loving nation into a nation dedicatedto war, murder and loot. All he did was to take full advantage oi characteristics displayed by Germany over many decades. How Can 111 By Am Ashley Q. How can I make an inexpensive gargle for a sore throat? A. Try using one-third teaspoon of salt in a glass of tepid Q. How can I keep the house plants fresh if one is to be absent from home for a few days? A. Soak a large sponge with water .md place it on the dirt in the pot. The moisture will be absorbed and the plant will keep in good condition. Q. How can I prevent breaking of fish when baking it?' A. When it is desired that baked fish be particularly nice, try slipping two strips of clean muslin under the fish before Keep Eggs Cold And Also Covered The way to keep eggs fresh longest is to have them not only cold but also covered, say reports from the Utah and Massachusetts State Experiment Stations. The Utah' station tested eggs that had been kept for a week according to various home practices. The eggs that rated highest quality were those that had been kept in the hydrator of the refrigerator, as fresh vegetables are kept. Eggs rating second and third place were those kept in a covered carton and an open container in the refrigerator. Within the week those kept in a cardboard carton in the cupboard of a warm kitchen had dropped from A to C grade and some even had to be graded as "rots". The Massachusetts Station found that fresh eggs could be kept a month without serious loss in quality, if they were covered and in a refrigerator where the temperature was held at 11 degrees F. Eggs stored in open containers like wire baskets gradually lost weight by drying out. Eggs kept in cartons often absorbed the flavor of the carton. During the taking of the Indian census, one enumerator checked up oh 600 persons living in one Calcutta house belonging to a wealthy. FASCIST VENGEANCE: DEATH AND PRISON Have You Heardl Everything about the R.A.F. station was interesting to the visitor, and he asked a never-ending stream of questions. "Say," he exclaimed, "how is it that you have so many Scotsmen among your pilots?" The guide, a bit fed up, snatched at the opportunity. "Well, sir," he said, "since the Scots have learned that every cloud has a silver lining, we can't keep 'em out." "Say, Aunt Meiissah, what am a para-trooper?" "Well, Honey, a para-trooper am a< soljer what climbs down trees he never dumb The r began explaining the meani.-s of various words in. S§ English class. "Now," she said, "the word 'rise' ['Not always, teacher," promptly* replied one pupil. " "Why not, Willie?" "Mum says dad asked for one and >o far she hasn't seen any S*?,.° 1 ' --o-- w There's been no new variation of the spinach joke since a veteran of North Africa described the sandstorm as spinach without the spinach. *lt a post office window a woman asked the clerk: Woman--How much will it cost to send this poem? Postal Clerk --Four cents; it's first-class, you know. Woman -- Oh, thank you so My lady, be v / of Cupid ..Kt:-^f- MAKE YOUR OWN CIGARETTES WITH MACDONALD'S Fine Cut A MILDER TASTIER TOBACCO : '^mKmii^ i3M And list to the lines of this To let a fool kiss you is To let a kiss fool you is A Clean Story " . . .We were in the same predicament as the Berliners are in now. And yet, during the whole period of the London blitz, we had a sort of exhilaration. We were taking it. But we knew that we COULD take it. And, looking back, my clearest recollections are, strangely enough more of the humorous side than the horror. I wonder, for instance if the raids on Berlin can produce an incident like this: ^ clearing up the debris of a badly bombed house after one of the raids, when a rescue worker heard a sound of tapping coming from inside an upturned bathtub. When we'd cleared the wreckage from it, the side of the bath lifted a few inches, and a timorous voice enquired, 'Are there any ladies present?' Yes, the occupant had been trapped having a bath when the bomb fell."--BBC Broadcast. For Faster Relief of CHEST COLDS Muscular Aches & Pains Tired Burning Feet massage well with SOc at ALL Druggists CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS pian invasion. A firing squa' Pareschi, former agriculture : Industrial Workers. Ciannetti Thirteen of the 19 were thoug Jack Miner Rolls Up Another Honor Jack Miner, the Canadian Naturalist, who has ranked as Canada's best known private citizen for Beven years in succession, has rolled up another honor in his career by being written up in an article by the famous writer, John Burton Tigrett, which has been accepted by The Saturday Evening Post and which is to appear In a future issue. The story deals with Jack Miner's activities with special atress on his conservation efforts If bird life, which benefit both Canada and the United States. There are several paragraphs dealing with his methods of banding the birds to study their migration routes, each band having * verse of Scripture. The entire biography will be profusely illustrated throughout with colored photographs. Y HasaCbld Don't take needless chances •with untried remedies. Relieve miseries this horrie-proved, double-action PENETRATES upper breathing passages with medicinal vapors. STIMULATES K chest and back sur-1 laces like a warm-«<f^, ing poultice. |: Now to get all the benefits of this combined PENETRATING. Stimulating action as shown above, just rub throat, chest and It.c- : , Rub at bed- time. Then... see how this family standby goes to work Instantly -2 ways atonce-to relieve coughing spasms, ease muscular soreness or tightness--bring grand relief from distress! Its soothing medication invites *estful, comforting sleep-and oft * tag most of the mis-, ery of the cold is'_ ^lone. Try it tonight, ▼V»eoF laying it in the pan. acts as handles whe the fish and will pre Q. How can I stimulate th growth of thin eyebrows? A. By applying warm olive oi or vaseline every night befor retiring. Or, dip the finger tip in lanolin and massage the brow every night. Q. How can I prevent coa from but This will not happen it half pound i gallon of wa Modern Etiquette By Rohel Lee 1. When serving tea to guests should the hostess make it at the table, or should it be prepared in the kitchen? 2. What should one say when telephoning if someone has left a number for you to call, without leaving his name? 3. Is it correct to have addresses engraved on calling cards? 4. Are there any certain dances that a man must dance with the girl he is escorting when attending « dance? 5. Is it necessary for the hostess at, a luncheon to go with a guest to the door, if the guest leaves early? 6. Is it correct to use pale tinted stationery for social correspondence ? Answer* 1. If the guests are not too numerous, the tea can be made at the table, and the hostess can ask each guest's preference as to the strength desired. 2. One may say, "This is James Smith speaking. Did any one at this number telephone m- ?" 3. Yes, on the lower right-hand corner of the card. 4. Yes, he should dance the first and the final dances with her, and also the one preceding and the one following the intermission. 6. No, it is the duty of the hostess to remain with her other guests. 6. The correct stationery is plain white, of a good quality. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CRBS IN ESSA e for dairy and Building's and I: it. kali;:-- coxt-i:. i-i.v; V OINTMENT ^ .o* Burns. Sores.Guis Etc Railway wagons to the number of 100,000 are lying Idle on British railway systems owing to laek of repair. 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