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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jul 1943, p. 5

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te a Be NN Ea Ne Fam AT Tt = 2 Ty ; tL RY + \ L ; r rr =item Se Saheim nls Blind sie bb shins CANADIAN WORKERS py 5 Fs i) TEED MAKE HH . ~ Launching of two 10,000-ton--eargo vessels in the same yard; $n for Canadian shipbuilding. i t their roles in the Battle' of Supplies for the United Nations. Named on the present site of the City of Toronto, the S.S. Fort Rouille is fitting wharf. merchantman launched, by the Government-owned Dominion men. It went down the ways a few hours later. SHIPBUILDING HISTORY oi "the same day, set a new record An army of workers immediatey swarmed onto the ships to equip them for after a French fort which stood shown being tugged to its out- In the foreground are the starboard and propeller of the S.S. Rideau Park, second Both ships were built in Montreal Bridge-operated *United Shipyards Limited, which employs 6,000 Have You Heard? term, and the teacher "asked a "small girl in her class--a new pupil -- what her father's name A nervous girl was chatting to was, "Daddy," replied the child. "Yes, I know," said the teacher, "But what does your mother call him?" "She doesn't call him any- thing," was the quick reply. "She likes him." her vicar about fishing, on which she was keen. "Did you manage to get any fishing while you, were away?" inquired the vicar, "Oh, yes," replied the. girl, "quite a lot--mostly perch' and chub, though they're not partic- ularly nice to eat. Which do you prefer, vicar," he added, "church or pub?" > Betty: "Did you hear about the fellow who stayed up all night figuring out where the The school master was ex- sun went when it went plaining vulgar fractions, "If down?" : ~ it i liver: "No, what hap- 1 take otato, cut it in Oliver: o, wha Pp half; then in quarters, and pt2ned?" en in halves again, what Betty: "It finally dawned shall 1 have?" he asked. on him." "Chips, sir," was the im- - EFL mediate response. Ethel: "She's sorry enough that she married him, I'll wager." Mabel: "The idea! How can It was the first day of a new TARGET: MUNDA SR gi a SL ALAS This is the Jap airfield at Munda--on jungled Nef Georgia Island in the Solomons--where American forces are bombing, shell- ing and attacking by land. U. S. Cg at newly-won Viru Harbor, farther south on New Georgia, are advancing on thig Jap position, "while artillery on nearby Rendova Island has Munda area under fire. * , .- FUNNY, BUSINESS m SN N SN \ \ i lv A HH 7 BTA Won AG 1 ri i you say that? He thinks her a perfect angel, and treats her--"' "As though she really were one. He doesn't buy her anything to wear." . This, 1 declare, I am standing pat oni Headquarters is where Hindquarters are sat on. "lI am Brave Eagle," said the Indian chieftain, introducing him- elf to thé paleface visitor. "This is my son, Fighting Bird. N "And here," he added, "is my grandson, Four-Engined Bomber." Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. When an engagement is an- nounced, shouldn't the woman's family call at 'once on the family of the man? ) 2, Is it correct to place the bread and butter plates on the table when setting it for a course dinner? 3. Is it correct to say, "I en---~{- close herewith my check" when writing a letter? - 4. Is it necessary that one rise- when late arrivals at the theatre wish to pass to their scats? 6. Is it permissible to exchange a wedding gift when an exact duplicate is received? + 6. Is it proper for a person to push back his plate when he has finished eating? " , ANSWERS = 1. No; it is the duty of the man's family to make the first call. 2. Yes. 3. Omit HERE- WITH. "I enclosé my check" is all that is necessary. 4..Not if there is enough room for them to get by. Considerate persons will make an effort not to be late and disturb others. 5. Yes. 6. No; the plate should be left in its place. How Can 7? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I cover scratches In walnut furniture? { A. Cover the scratches with Sincture of iodine. Then polish in the usual way, Q. How can 1 varnish remover? A, Dissolve thoroughly one quart of good caustic soda in three quarts of lukewarm water and apply with a coirse sponge. Or, try two parts of spirits of ammonia to one of turpentine; apply with a rag, Q. How can 1 remove disagree- able 'odors from the house? A. Burn sugar or dried orange peel on a' pie pan or tin shovel. This ¢an be done over a low gas flame or electric plate, and all disagreeable odors' will dis- appear. Q. How can I keep fruit jars airtight? A. They can be made abso- lutely - airtight by dipping the tops into paraffin, make a good In Great Britain, where wind- ing guns with wire is a general practice, the wire used is one- fourth inch wide and .06 finch thick and has a breaking strength of over 100 fons per square inch, This ribbon-like flattened wire is applied in a continuous band, layer on layer, with increasing tension in each layer. In some types of gun the wire wrapping extends all the way from the breech to the muzzle, In other types only the breech--the part subjected to the first shock of the propelling charge--is wrap- - ped with wire, L. . . The number of layers of wire (in the case of a 15-inch gun) varies from 20 turns at the muz- zlo to 79 turns at the breech, In the making of a.single gun the use of some 22 tons of wire is involved, and the total length of "the wire is in the neighborhood of 186 miles, : The blanket of wire is usually applied outside the tube or lining and the first layer of shrumk-on metal hoops. These hoops are of steel in the hoops of an ordinary built-up gun. However, wire wound guns tend to lack. longi- tudinal strength and rigidity, As a result of this lack the gun muz- zle may droop and "whip" when the gun is fired, somewhat de- creasing the accuracy of the -weapon, k Other types of big guns in- clude built-up guns consisting of shrunk one on the other, and cold-worked guns, made up from a single cylinder 'with a bore slightly less .than the desired calibre. The bore is enlarged to the correct size by enormous ine terior hydraulic pressure, with "the result that the inner layers of the metal are put under come pression by. the contracting force of the outer layers just as though Q. How can I prevent the such size as to be barely large two or more concentric cylinders |- a jacket had been shrunk on, patty shell crusts from soften- enough to fit snugly when red : nd ing? ' hot. On cooling and shrinking : : x A. Prepare the patty shells they exert a strong pressure on ! THE WORLD AT ITS WORST 'By GLUVAS WILLIAMS | ahead of time and when nceded *| the tube. A casing is shrunk on Sunins warm them in the oven, The over the wire after the winding Lk shells should not be flled until is completed. just before they are ready to be - * 2 . served, or the crusts will soften. It has been estimated that the f CL ------ wire wrappings -- provide more | {| Virgin forests in America than double the strength of the { which = covered probably 800,- : i 000,000 acres in 1643 now cover |. {EEE 1 less than 100,000,000 acres? MRS. LeROY'S. . Moisture-proof paint on- match FEMALE PILLS heads keeps the matches in usable Painful d Delayed condition for soldiers in the moist For Painful an s! Aye / 4 Periods, Extra Strength, tropics? - $4.00 --e PHONE LL. 3600 A Rm . For City Delivery 'WHAT SCIENCE SKY'S DRUG STORE Lo 1981 Davenport Road IS DOING (Corner Uxbridge Ave.) TORONTO WIRE WRAPPINGS 2 yo The big naval rifles such as : TT arc used on battleships may *be of Insect R . wound with wire. The purpose of $1 oP~ITCH am gr rn i) id Fad : such winding is to strengthen the For quick rellef from Itching of Insect bites, beat TAGBED 10 HELP vASS THINGS AT PIS HoT Ens spl # gun's resistance to the tremen- Jus Sips uk. scacma and other externally UNDERSTANDS WHAT HIS PARENTS MEAN ABOUT THE PERIL. OF dous pressure exerted by the septic, liquid D. D. D. Froscription Ores iam: LEAVING ToYS ON TE STAIRS INSTEAD OF PUTTING THEM AWAY - charge that propels the projec- Itching. 350 tri bottle provesst coi) stops (nteoss : tile. : * yourdruggist today for D, D. D, PRESCRIPTION, = a LELLUTYE TF MTV IY) 424-43 , - } eo % CLASSIFIED J CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED «9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS , AUTOMOBILES --USED FOR SALE - 4 TPERYONAL SCRAP WANTED = USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES, THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE, See us first. Mount Pleasant Mo- Bell Séparator, Rumely engine. tors Limited. Used Car Lot at Apply to I. Bertier, Platte 2040 Yonge Street; Head Office, ville, Ontarlo. 632 "Mount Pleasant Road, To- ronto. Telephone HY. 2181. FOOT BALM AUTO rants NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL makes of gars and trucks. Com- plete automobile machine shop service. General Auto Supply, 12 I'rederick St, Kitchener, Ontarfo. BAUMEEKA -FOOT BALM destroys offensive odor instantly, 46c - bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman Drug Store, Ottawa. HAIR GOODS BABY CICKSs WIGS, TOUPES, TRANSFORM- ations, Smitaies i 2 and all HYBRIDS FOR EXTRA VIGUUR Gabds. weininest auality Hale © also popular purebreds. Complete Onoda, Write for fllustrated cat- list, all ages. Fairview Farms, ha caoromo Human Halr 5t. Marys, Ontario, . Toronto. By athurst Street, WHAT! --START JCHICKS NOW? Yes, Sircc--aml' the sooner the better. Here at Fergus, we look- ed ahead and srepared for what. we thought might turn out to be a national meat shortage. Events have made our guess good. Meat is rationed--restaurants are hav- ing meatless days--the price of fish is so high .you'd think they were flying fish--chickens and esgs have come into their own. We can give prampt.delivery on many pure breeds and hybrid crosses. Write for catalogue and price list today. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL LEARN Robertson HAIRDUESSING THA - 4 ah Tothon, information regardin class Robertson's Hairdressing Acads emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED HOUSEKEEPER ON FARM TO look after two hired men. Good cook. Widow with child accept- - able. School close. New house, all modern conveniences. Near Georgetown. Box 60, 73 Adelalde St. W., Toronto. "ALL OUT" ON PRODUCTION AP- plies to food as well as' muni- tions. Use all your poultryhouse accommodation to' the limit, with the right stock. Winter markets will absorb all we can raise. Or- der chicks now for delivery this MACHINERY FOR SALE--1 ADVANCE-RUMELY Oil Pull, operates on fuel oll. Mounted on traction wheels and Brousers. Good condition. Immed- late delivery. King Paving & month, or later. Bray Hatchery, Ltd., Box a 130 John N., Hamilton, Ont. ' ox 30, Oakville, Ont. Bt... BLACKSMITH SHOP MERIAL € 3 IN AYTON, BLACKSMITH SHOP, AD SACK LEAF 40° ------also House will --sellseparato,--| - POST'S ECZEMA SALVE- ys Possession, of shop immediately, TTS For particilars write S. H. Groin, Banish the Torment of Dry ps Kills aphis, leat- 219 - Simeon Street, Kitchener, uczema, Rashes and Chronic hoppers: and Sthan Ont. Skin Troubles. Post's Eczema - Salve Will. Not Disappoint You. sucking Insects. in |. HOARS » Itching, Scaling, Burning Eec- gardens and orch- : oN uli ne, Jing worm, Dinintes ards. One ounce FEW CHOICE Z REGISTERED hdl, 3 Fool will respon Ley ¥ to this stainless, odor- makes five gallons Yorkshire March boars, $30 each. less ointment, regardless of Lik garden spray, 1 oz. bottle .... .33 § oz. bottle ... 1.00 tL Ib. tin ...... 213 tb tin ..... 3.60" 5 1b, tin ...... SOLD .. EVERYWHERR MIDDLE AGE: WOMEN (ro) HEED THIS ADVICEII 1f you're oross, restless, NERVOUS sulter hot flashes, dizziness--oa by this rod. in A woman's 1 ¢ B LU) table .0 nd. Made especially for om ne id. Ma 4 for marks) 12 hol direc tions, 0 "The bugler finally found a way to blow reveille without ©. gettiag up ahead of the others." Follow 1abol \. J Angus McLean, Kerwood, Ont. DOGS & FERRETS GREYHOUNDS, TRAINED, RACING or Hunting. Beagles. Ferrets. Write Al Schacht, 4736 Riveralde Drive, Riverside, Ontario. ~-DYEING & CLEANING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to ua for Information. We are glad to answer your questions, menl H, Parker's Dye Limited, 791 Yonge Street, ronto. . FEATHERS WANTED WILL PAY THE FOLLOWING prices for (oose and Duck feath- ers: Goose feathers, 68¢ Ib.; Duck feathers, 48¢c Ib. Canada Comfort er Co, ' Limited, 736 Dundas 8t East. Toronto, Ont. To- stubborn or hopeless they may scem, PRICE $1.00 PER JAR Kent post free on receipt of price POST'S REMEDIES 889 Queen Bt. E., Corner bf Logan TORONTO DON'T DELAY. EVERY SUFFER- er of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- itis should try Dixon's Remedy, - Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Q@ttawa. Postpaid $1.00. . NURSES "WANTED, "Do. You. Know" THAT Missing 'Persons, Certliticates, Family Records are found by the ald of Bacon-Vaughan, 'M.N.G.8. Standard Genealogist of long ex- perience. Thousands of records on filo at Studio, 1189 Marion Ave., Windsor, Ont. Francaise, English, American. Satisfied clients Instl~ tutes my reference. PHOTOGRAPHY DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH The Heat, Rnin, or Hall HAVE YOUR SNAPS Dellvered by Mall Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly developed and printea for only 2bc, Supreme quality and (ast service guuratiteed. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE "Station J, Toilato - PHOTOGRAPHY "I AM VERY PLEASED WITH YOUR PROMPT SERVICE. ." - .+ + Writes a customer at Rough Water, N.S, who adds: "1 have told many friends. about your service and I know that from now on you will get filins from them for de. veloping and printing." Lelters like this from all_parts--of Canada" tell how - well ~piéased customers are with Star Snupshot Service, Any Sixe_-Iloll--8 or 8 Exposures, DEVELOPED ND I'RINTED 25¢ Boys and girls_on_ active service enjoy letters _so-much- more when "snaps" are enclosed. You, too, will---get--better results from your camera if you mail your film rolls to Star Snupshot Service. to be developed and printed. You'll get finer quality, sharper prints at lowest cost. And you will get the promptest service obtainable by mail in keeping with quality- work. Mall us' a roll for trial. 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 23¢ Size 4 x 6% in Beautiful Basel Mounts. g You can:-have:enlirgements colour- 3 by 'hand for a small additional arge. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 120, I"ostal 'Perininnl A, Toronto Print your name and address plainly on all orders. . WE BUY ALL GRADES OF SCRAP metals. rags, magazines and waBte paper. Consolidated Iron & Metal Company, 58-64 Niagara -. Strett. Toronto, AD. 3931. --=x TRACTUR PARTS TRACTUR PARTS NEW AND used, for all makes of tractors, General Auto and Tractor Supply, 12 Frederick St. Kitchener, Unt, TAPPWORM STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of ill-health In humans all ages. No one ime mune! Why not find oyt If this is your trouble? Interesting pars ticulars--Free! Write Mulvenecy's Ssinediey Specialists, Toronto 8, nt. wi 5 --= TEACHERS WANTED WANTED, QUALIFIED PROTES- tant teacher for Sandfield Schoo! duties to commence Septembe first, 1943, salary $950. Apply, stating qualifications and éxperl- ence to W. J. Moody, Secretary- Treasurer, Sandfield Township School area, Big flake, Ontario. PROTESTANT T EA CHER wanted for 8.8 No. 9 .Holland State. Salary and qualifications, Duties to commence on the 1st of September. Write giving tele- phone number to homas Dennison, Secretary _ Treasurer, R.R. No. 1 Berkeley, Ont. WANTED -- ASSISTANT TEACH- er for Sparta Continuation School. Write stating quallfica« tions and salary to Grant Piche ard, Sparta, Onl. * SCHOOL, TEACHER WANTED-- For 8.8. No. 19, Medonte. State religion and references, RR. 4, salary, - § Apply Howard. Dunlop, , Coldwater. TEACHER WANTED -- ROMAN Cathollc_ teacher for Separate hool No. 2 Hagar. Dutles to commence--8eptember _1. Apply, stating experience, qualifications and salary expected to 'Malcolm MoPhse, 8ec.-Treas.,, Markstay, nt. : BETHANY: WANTED, PROTEST. ant feacher for Public School Sectidn ~~ Eleven, Township ot Manvers, Caunty of Durham. Du- ties to commerice September first, Apply, - stating certificate amd salary. expected, to G. M. T. Dave Is, Secretary, Bethany, R.R. No, 2, Ontarlo. FILMS DEVELOPED 25¢ COIN. Two prints trom eich negutive, Re. rints 2Z¢ each. Muntreal Photo, WU. Box 160, Station IY, Montreal, GRADUATE OR UNDERGRADU- ate nurses for genergy) duty, 8. « hour duty and half day a week, Apply, giving full particulars, Superintendent, * Memorial Hospl- tal, Listowel, - FARM HELP WANTED . OILS -AND GREASE, CAPABLE FARM HAND MARRIED or single for general farm work, must -be steady and reliable.' Alf e Ir round position. Near George- TRACTOR OWNERS 8END FOR our new 1948 price list_on olls and 'grease, Co-Operatlye On Company, '3670 Dundas St. W,, Toronto, PUPS FOR SALE' COCKER SPANIEL PUPS, BEAU- ties, (Parents Registered) "less papers Males $15. Females $8. H. Costello, St Clair st, Chatham, Ont. -- ; ---- RABBITS & GUINEA PIGS RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS bought und sold. B, 'Farrls, "30 Sn ox | 0/:13v Adelaide BL W., . ay Walnut Street, St, Thonias, Unt, ; o me] FARMS FOR SALE hock PATENTS RHEUMATIC PAINS TWO FARMS FOR 'SALE, GOOD PE of HEL NYRRY SUF. 'land, good bulldings, well wateér- ed, some wood on both, Close to town. Each 200 acres. WW, H. Mill. ing, Napanee, Ontario R.R. 6. -- dot Dry climate plants like -the eactus are known as succulents? They have enlarged stems which store water for usé when the soil does not supply enough. ' FEVHERSTONHAUGR! & CUMI'ANY nt Bolicitors, kEstablivhea 890; 14 ng eat, Toronto, Booklet: of Information' on re. nes H "PERSONAL ASTROLOGICAL, ADVICE BY sclentifio expert; HS fsonal rob. , lems, marriage. ail or Inter. view. Scorplo, 850 Carlaw Ave, _ Toronto, Neurltis should try Dixon's Rem- ody. Munro's Drug-8tore, 335 El- gln, Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00, HE_NUSURY OBAN INN = NIAUARA-UN-THE "ihAke, Untarld: good ms, ex. cellent food, Ideal location, Bwim, go ride or just loaf, Telephone PROTESTANT TEACHER Wanted 8 No. 6 Hay, Salary PU 11 upils, Apply Jacob v nge=- rich, R. No. 3, Zurich, Ont. 0 "WANTED i WANTED WOOD WORKING bench, Machines and outboard motors. Cash. Ridleys, Box 98, pr! racebridge, Ontario, + YARNS AND WOOLLEN RAGS MACHINE AND HAND KNITTING Yarns $1.35 1b. postpaid. We ac- cept len rags." Flesherton woolle © Woollen! IL Flesherton. Ont. Secret Weapon You may look liko a swan, but if_you sound like a peacock you will neither influence friends nor ° magnetize lovers, says Sonia Lee in "Your Life" Magazine. A vital -and persuasive voice is a woman's most valuable stock in trade, It is, in fact, her "secret weapon," ~ ISSUE "No. "30-243 -

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