Aid For The Beaten Foe Two British soldiers help a wounded Bismarck survivor across the gangplank on arrival at a British port. German sailor was one of about 100 saved by British after Royal N'avy, avenging sinking of H.M.S. Heed, quickly ended Bismarck's brief career. Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1. When a man and at woman are standing in a crowded street- car and a man offers his seat to the woman, should her e c oort also Mtend his thanks? 2. Where should a coup'.* fctop dancing when they wish to leave the floor during a eance? 3. Should a man, when start- Ing to smoke, offer a cigar or cigarette to the other ir.en in the party? 4. Is it permissible to contra- dict another person in conversa- tion? 6. Whtn a child has outgrown wearing of a bib, should he be- allowed to eat with his napkin tacked under his chin? 6. Where, in the church, is the bridal procession forred ? Antwerp 1. Yes, both the woman and the man thank the person who offers the seat, and the man lift* his hat to him. 2. They should dance to the edge of the circle of dancers. They should not stop in the middle of the floor and try to walk between the dancers, where they are certain to be in the way. 3. Yes, or if the party to too large to do this, he should offer one to those nearest him. 4. No. If you can politely pre- sent an opposing viewpoint, it will create further conversation; but drop the subject if you find that the other person's feelings are* becoming hurt. 5. No, he should be tatight to use a napkin exactly a* older persons do. 6. In the vestibule. This can be done very quickly if it has been properly rehearsed. HAVE - YOU HEARD? This story won first prize in * competition run by an American periodical for stories of brevity and dramatic content: Elvina Parker received a tele- gram from her brother, who was art ompanyinj: her husband on big-same expedition in A fries. The telegram read: "Bob killed lion hunting. Fred." Elvina, overcome w .th (rrief wired back: "Jjrntl him home. KK-ina." Three weeks later a iarjre pack- ing-case arrived from Africa. In- aide was a lion. Elvina sent a telegram: "Lion received. Must be murtake. Send Bob Klvina." Bark from Africa cnnie the reply: "No mistake. Bob in lion. Fred." It ia no wonder that nearly vvryone becomea more irri- table in hot weather, becaua* for every de|r** increaie " temperature, noiae traveli one lol faater each second. A pilot officer was ,....,, to telephone an urgent i>''s k rt)te to Ik* Air Ministry. H was switched froiii one pi-r- son to the next until finally he lost his temper with the seventh person to whom he had been put through. "Do you know who I am?" said the man he blew up. "I am Afr Marshal" Despite the voice of thunder, the pilot officer replied: "And do you know who I am?" "N'o," said the air marshal. "Thank Heaven for that." said the pilot officer, and hung up. "I'm going to ki you be- fore I go." aaid the young man who had outstayed hU welcome. "Do it now while I'm atill young," replied the girl wearily. An elderly woman was visiting s ranch in Wyoming, and, on noticing a la.so coiled up on a cowboy's saddle, she inquired what it was used for. "We use that for catchiiig cattle and horses,' 1 came the reply. "Indeed." retorted the woman, "and what do you use for bait?" Boy: "Mother this book ay that in the ocean the big fish eat up the little sardinei. la that true?" Mother: "Yes, I believe it ia." Boy: 'How do they open the tin*?'* I How Con I? BY ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I prevent pa.nt from dripping over my hand when ' painting a ceiling or any ever- { head work? A. Cut a large rubber ball in half and push it up the handle of the paint brush as close a.- peg- : sible; the cup will catch all drip- ' pings. Q. How can I heat rolll rat- isfactorily? A. A most satisfactory r.iethod of heating rolls so that they will taste the same as when fresh'y baked, is to sprinkle them with water, place in a covered par., and heat in a moderate oven from five to ten minutes. Q. How can I increase the gloss of my hair? A. The beaten white of an egg j added to the regular shampoo i water greatly increases the g;oss of the hair. Q. How can I prevent painted surfaces from blistering? A. Excess moisture in wood, which is drawn to the surface by j heat, either from the sun's rays or other sources, causes paint to blister. Always be sure, before starting to paint, that the wood la thoroughly dry. v. How can I destroy water bugs around my kitchen aink? A, Pour a pint of kerosena down the sink drain once a week. Always allow about an hour to pass before letting the water run. The bugs will soon disappear. Job Insurance Stamps On Sale Late This Month 13,000 Post Offices Hand)* Distribution of 8 h t e t * Throughout Canada Sale of stamps to be used in the establishment of the unemploy- ment insurance fund will be mad* through 13,004 post offices throughout Canada, it was an- nounced at the Insurance Com- mission's office in Ottawa. It Is expected that these stamps, which will be placed by employers hi employees stamp books, will be available for purchase a few dayi before the start of the operation of the law on July 1. They will be so'.d in sheets. SOLD IX SHEKTS There will be no distinction o these stamps between the em- ployee deductions and the pay- ments made by employers for the reason that the commission is not concerned whether the employer makes the total payment or di- vides the contribution between himself and his workmen on the strict letter of the law. Official* of the commission state that some employer* will pay the entire shot, as is done in Britain, but of course they do not make any recommendation that this be done. NO OTHER TIRE LIKE IT ! CHAMPION FROM the innermost fibre to the sensations! nenr Gear Grip Tread, every- thing in iliis smart, strcjni- linrJ Firestone Champion tire is new and different. It tcts up entirely new stand- ards of safety and long mileage because it i* the re- sult of Firestone's quarter- century of experience in building tires for race trick, speeds. Here are some of the thing* you get in Firestone Cham- pion tires new Safety-Lock cords treated with a new and) advanced (?um<Dippin pro- cess: 27' c stronger bond be- tween tread and body; 35 ,. greater heat protection against blowouts: an amazing new tread with thousands of sharp-edged angles for quick stops t.r.id that gives ll'b more non-skid milenge. Not only is the Firestone Champion an engineering triumph but it it super- valve well for, with all it! extra vain*. >t ...>.< ' tit tut ttnt more tk r4i*ary Hres. Hase your nearby Firestone Dealer put them on today. "Shooting" At Jasper Big Scale Affair There will be considerable "hooting" at Jasper National Park, Alt*., this season. While ome of it may be "explosive" uciie of it wifl require firearms. The first "shooting" will begin in mid-June when Canadian and L'r.itcd States camera enthusiasts will gather under direction of Ivan Dmitri, color camera exp rt, with an opportunity of widening their picture skill. The second "shooting" season will begin Aug- ust 31 with the opening of the 16th annual Totem Pole Golf Tournament for which already 150 entries have been received. What Science Is Doing HALF BRAIN GONE, LIVES It is possible to live with only half a brain and still not be half- witted. At the American Medical Asso- ciation convention this month two Cleveland Clinic physicians, Dr. Louis J. Karnosh and Dr. W. James Gardner reported the cases cf three persons who lived more than two years with the entire right halves of their brains re- moved. The two halves of the brain are not identical in their function and aeem to act as two drivers ef a twelve-horse team which co- operate with each other in keep- Ing all movements co-ordinated. NUTRITION AND MOTHERHOOD Proper nutrition eliminates the danger of miscarriages and still- births, among other beneficial re- sults, according to tests made at Toronto's prenatal clinic over a period of several years, It was disclosed at the recent Ontario Medical Association convention. The diet additions for proapec- th't mothers in the test provided Included oranges, egg?, milk, to- matoes, cheese and wheat germ. One of the outstanding results of the experiment was that among the mothers receiving this supplemen- tary diet, there were no stillbirths or miscarriages. Other beneficial results includ- d: fewer complications during pregnancy, reduction in the pre- valence of anaemia among expect- ant mothers, shorter duration of labor, increased ability on the part f mothers to nurse their own hildren: reduction :n illnesses among the babies. THE BELL BIG BEN The PERFECT Chewing Tobacco Will Demonstrate Canadian Dishes How to use up Canada's un- exportable surplus wil! b the theme of the free cooking school held twice daily in the Electrical Building at the Canadian N'atlona'. Exhibition this year. Typical Can- adian dishes will be demonstrated, featuring applea and other fruit*. vegetable*, flour, eggs and milk. The women In the class hare re- quested tne privilege of collecting amocg themselves money for a mo- bile canteen to be known as the C. N. E. Mobile- Canteen. As the auditorium teats 1200 and la al- ways filled to capacity this worthy goal should easily be achieved. A* In other years, a birthday cake will be presented to the oldest lady pre- sent at each day's cooking class. Canadian Public School children will be thrilled to see in their WIT work display, socks, sweater and helmet knit by Princess Elizabeth ajid Princese Margaret Rose for their soldier*. The work done by Canadian schcol cui'dren for their British por.flns overseas make* an S A FES .- your HOOKS nad CASH from KIRK ; in. I TH1EVKS. We haie ..- HM-I type ( Safe. r * mhlnrf . f r y |iurpu*. VUIl u. or write for prirrn. etc. tu Depl. \\ J.fifJ TAYLOR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS ' i' Front St. K.. TnrOBfo Vmabll.h'.! 1-0.-, .mposing display in the Woman's Bnfin.i f Buiiding permits issued by 204 municipalities in Canada during 1940 had a total value of $113,- 005,208. Xew construction ac- counted for $85,613,697, and th remaining a.r.ount was spent for additions, alterations and repairs. DON'T LET'M ROT P*M .Hi alar*** utrptt pcri.tf.i-.rif p-.:. 'i tbt lilt 01 poti 'os: rj ' --< rtv . just p*ir.t 4" abcv* jnti 6* bctcw :b |rcnr<i..af * (cncrat.-itrd -" .itc OUttiul ux<i m * > lies by *h Po*<i C - -ni*\. II JO trejh 20. 25 PM >.EAL W3NEY SAVES ORDER 'ODAV CSMCSE WOOD PRESERVING CO MEN mi 3J to 52 years old. Women wlio are restless, moody. NERVOUS -ho fear hot flashes, dizzy spells to take Lydia E. Pintham's Vegetable Com- pound. Pinkham's Is famous far helping women during these "trying times" due to functional Irregulari- ties. Get a bottle today from your dr.iggicf WORTH TRYING 1 .CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS WANTED LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANTED to sell Phillips Llsrhtning Protec- tive System. B. Phillips Company Limited, 3! Osborne Avenue. To- ror.to. _ MAKE "REAL MONEY" 6KT INTO RI/SINF.S.S FOR YOt'R- el f. 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