How Can l 7? By Anne Ashley. An ox-cart is a familiar sight throughout the Gas pe Coast region and is one of the unique elements of local colour to "Ye seen in the trips to ancient Quebec, - Have You Heard? telephone: "Is speaking? Police superintendent, that Mr. Good! using Joskins 1 thought I'd ring you up at once and inform you that ing wife." Mr, Joskins: miss we have found your "Have you really? What does she say?" Police superintendent: "Noth- ing!" Mr. Joskins: "Then. you've nade a mistake. The woman couldn't possibly be my wfie." "Did you hear about Bill " getting shot? . "No--how did it happen?" "Oh--he just went to the hardware slore and asked for two pounds of it." from SAFES Protect your HOOKS Forint Wig an ant have » aire nl type 5 ar Wi on Cabinet, rd any purpose. Visit us, or write for prices, ete. to Dept. WwW J.8J. TAYLOR LIMITED ° ono SAF Ev WORKS ITC STOPPED ma Jiffy «or Money Back For quick ie i itching of eczema, pimples, ath. Jete's foot, scales, ecahics, -raheaandother caternilly caused skin troubles, u fast-acting, ing, an septic, liquid D. 1). D. Prescription. Greaseless, stainless, Soothes itavons idasiendy so sintenss hliog. 35c trial bottle provesit, or money back. your druggist today for D.D.D. PRESCRICT] ION. Lawyer ~ (slyly): "As a matter of fact--you were scared half to death and don't know whether it was an autemoble or just some- thing resembling an automobile that struck you--uo you?" Defendant (calmly): "May I say I was forcibly struck by the resemblance?" "Tell me, please, how | should go about getting a start in the great game of "business?" "Sell your wrist watch, "and buy an alarm clock." --_-- x Subaltern: "I've been trying to see you for the last week, sir, but you've always been busy. When can I see you?" Colonel: "Well, I suggest you make a date with my secretary and , . & Subaltern: "I did, sir, and we had a swell time, but I still want to see you, sir." "Can't this c case be settled out of court?" "Well, your honor, what we were doin', the cops came along." that's when --Woman-on- telephone: "I sent my little boy to your store for two pounds of plums and I got only -a-pound and a half. Your scales must be wrong." Fruit dealer: "My scales are all right, madam. Have y u weighed your little boy?" Young and inexperienced fathers (looking at triplets the nurse had just brought out) #We'll take the one in the middle." Fuehrer's Fire Girl Hitler, who once said the FA of woilien of the "Reich was solely. to bear "children to grow up and become Nazis, has evi- dently changed his mind. Here a German girl helps a fireman with a hose as manpower shortage forces Nasis to recruit more and more women for heavy jobs, THE NEIGHBORHOOD LEAGUE / Fo | | --devieo and scanned, WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING MATCHING COLORS We are all familiar "with incl dents, real or fictitious, of the in- efficiency of mere man when It comes to oblaining a spool of thread td match a sample of fabric furnished by friend wife. Even in the army and in |ndus- try, the matching of colors through the use of colored chips or sam- ples has been far from perfectly satisfactory, says W. P., Keasbey in The Christian Science Monitor. Chips and samples may fade under different "temperatures or hand- ling conditions, and consequently cannot be relied upon 'to give the same shade of color. This difficulty seems to have been "met by an electronic device bearing the rather imposing name of "recording trophotometer" which can tinguish -between 2,000,000 differ- ent shades of color. = -* . * In using this instrument, a sam- ple of tho color to be studied is placed before the eyepiece of the in~ by the entire rango of spectrum colors, from deepest violet to deep- est red. The proportion of each color which the sample transmits or re- fleets (depending on whether the material Is transculent or opaque) falls on an "electric eye" or photo- elgetric tube. Light falling on the tube produces an electric current, ~ and the current produced is am- plified . to operate a tiny motor that moves a pen across a spec- fally prepared chart, drawing a curved line. * -. . It two samples produce Identical curves when tested by the spec- . trophotometer, the colors will match. perfectly when viewed un- der any lighting condition. Spectrophotometric 'studies are "going to war" in tho standardiza- tion of camouflage colors, studies of color characteristics of lumi- nescent materials, and the meas- urement of light transmission and reflection of transparent plastics. The ~ latter studies are useful In" determining the effect of woather- ing and of tropic exposure on the light transmission or reflection of plastic windows and tufrefs In military aircraft, - Food Minister Lord Woolton, announcing a "colossal" offensive against rats, said that rats and mice each year destroy or foul 2, 000,000 tons of food. "The rat pop- ulation of this country has been estimated at 40,000,000," he said. pI ENT LADY HUNTER. FEMALP PILLS For Painful and Delayed Periods, - Extra Strength, 2. PHONE LL. 3600 For City Delivery SKY'S DRUG STORE 1981 Davenport Road (Corner, Lshridge Ave.) photoelectric spec. - dis- rotation, Q. How can I clean oak fur- niture? A. For oak or walnut furni- ture; wipe with cheesecloth wrung out of tepid suds of white naph- tha soap. Clean but a small por- tion at a time and rub dry with a flaifnel cloth béfore going on, Finish by applying a little high grade furniture polish on a clean piece of flannel, and rubbing until the wood no longer feels greasy. Q. How can I remove discolor- ations from the inside of an alum. inum kettle? A. Cut a piece of rhubarb into small pieces and boil it in the discolored utensils until clean; thep rub up a little for polish, Apple peelings are also good. Q. How can I remove the odor of smoke from a room? A. Put a basin of water in the room, leave overnight and keep a window slightly open. The air will be sweet by morning. Q. How can I whiten yellowed laces? A. Add dissolved soap to equal parts of milk and water until a strong suds is formed. Add a teaspoonful of borax for 'cach quart of liquid, put in the lace and boil for a half hour. Q. How can I remove white spots from mahogany furniture caused by hot dishes? A. Put a few drops of sweet or camphorated oil over them and let it soak in, then polish with a soft cloth, " COUNT IN? = Count Dino Grandi, above, . one of Mussolini's original black shirts and a former Italian for- eign minister, is rumored as a _, COUNT OUT Count Galeazzo Ciano, above, Mussolini's son-in- law, is out for the count, having "resigned" as ambassador to the Vatican as Italy clears out the Fascists. How to "Season" Iron Cooking Pots The More They Are Used The Easler to Clean. Cast-iron cooking utensils are being used more and more, now. that aluminum ones. are [mpos- however, even though they have been treated at the factory, usu- ally need to be "seasored" before using. This prevents rusting, es- pecially .in humid climates, helps prevent food sticking 2m, burning, too. To do the job right takes time and patience. First scour-the-uten- sil well with a good cleaning pow- der; wash thoroughly, rinse, and dry. Then with a pastry brush spread melted vegetable shorten- ing or 'vegetable oil 'on the inside of the utensil and on the cover. -- Do not use fat" containing salt. Place in a warm oven (250 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit) or on the top of the stove over low heat for sev- eral hours. Occasionally swab the inside and cover with more fat. Wipe off excess fat with paper toweling. Repeat the seasoning process. Then the utensil is ready for uso. It rust appears after use, the utensil will have to be seasoned again, The encouraging aspect of cast-iron utensils is that the more sible to get. New cast-iron utensils, |. and -{- SEER Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee LL "What are the principal dutfes of the best man at a wed- ding eeremony? . 2. How can an unmarried woman, living in a hotel, return the hospitality shown her by mar- ried friends who have entertained her? 3. Is it permissible to eat the lettuce on which a salad is served? 4, What is the correct way to "hold a coffee cup in the hand? 6. How far under the table should the. chairs be pushed, when placing them for a dimmer? «6. Should a secretary rise when _an employer introduces her to a "business visitor? ANSWERS 1." The best man looks after the groom, generally driving him to the church. He takes care of the ring, giving it to the groom at the proper moment. He gives the clergyman his fee, and takes care of any tips incidental to the go- ing away, being, of course, reim- bursed by the groom at a con- venient time: 2. By taking them to dinner at the hotel or restau- rant. 3. Yes, if you wish, It is entirely optional. 4, The handle of the cup should be held by the thumb and first two fingers, the other slightly towards the palm of the hand. 5. The front edge of the chair should be on a perpendic- . ular 'line 'with the edge of the table. 6. Yes, if the secrtary is a - man; if a girl, no, - two fingers being bent Roll yourowhers! "Go for Ogden's The Pony Express, in the old days, of the West, carried essential messages . . . Here is one for you : For complete smok-- ing . satisfaction follow tho 'example of tho oldtimers and go for Ogden's--a distinctive blend of choicer, riper tobaccos. Ogden's quality-for plpe smokers, too, in Ogden's Cut Plug 756% of the housés in Valetta, the capital of "Malta, have been destroyed by air raids. The Wilson Fly I'ad "Co. Tamliton, Oat; 3 Pads only 10¢ successor to Badoglio if latter scasoned they become and the quits the -premiership. easier they are to clean. CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED ~CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS AUTOMOBILES --USED FARMS FOR SALE rrHoToGRAIRY USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES. See us first. Mount Pleasant Mo- tors Limited. Used Car Lot at 2040 Yonge Street; Head Office, 632 Mount Pleasant Road, To- ronto. 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Powell and Company, b St. ° PROTESTANT TEACHER Wanted / - RIIEUMATIC PAINS READ THIS--EVERY SUFFERER of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dison's Remedy. Mun- ro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ot- Postpaid $1.00. TEACHERS WANTED tawa. BETHANY: - WANTED, PRUOTEST- ant teacher for Public School Section Eleven, Township of Manvers, County of Durham. Du- tics to commence September first, Apply, stating certificate and salary expected, to G. M. T, Dav- is, Secretary, Bethany, R.R. No. 2, Untario. Nw No. 6 Huy, Sulury $1,000, 11 pupils, Apply Jacob MM. UGinge- rich, R. No. 3. Zurich, Ont, QUALFFIED TEACHER FOR "8.8, No. 12 Lancaster, tapable of teaching English and salary $1,000. J. Y. Baker, 8ec.- reas, Dialhousie Mills, Ont. WANTED A BILINGUAL FRENCH- English mule teacher for I'rotes- taut 'church school. Apply Rev, Allan S. Reid, 3485 McTavish St, Montreal. DI NORM) C -- TEACHER WANTED 8.8. No. 1, Southworth and Ep district of 1¥nora. State salary "expected; duties -to coms mence Sept. first. Apply to R, Zoccole, Secretary, Board of Trus- tees; Dinorwic, Ont. REDDITT, ONT. PUBLIC SCHOOL requires' teacher for junior room, grades 1 to 65, commencing. Sep- tember, Salary $900.00 and bonus $100.00, H. \. Goodfellow, Sec.- Treas. "QUALIFIED, PROTESTANT Teach- er. for 8.8. No. 5, Calabogie. Sal- ary $1150. Apply to Mrs. Gordon Stoughton, Calabogie, Ont. WANTED--TEACHER FOF I No. 2 Aubrey. A State unl Isa tions: BE $900 for unlified teacher, ' Griffiths, sdrift, Ont, ELSAS PUBLIC scHoor, DESIRES 'teacher, Salary ~ $1,0 Attend- ance 14. Living Ail provid- ed, Apply Nelson Glazier, Secrets, Elsas, Ontario. TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA NORTH Burleigh and Anstruther, Peter boro, ugh County, Feuttires exper fenced teachers situated on highway, Small 2 tendance. Duties col tember term. Salary AT 000° He First class certificate preferred. Write Rev, C, A. G. Spence, Apsley, Ons rio, $ in" two schools = GW