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Axis Bound and Riding High It's a heap of old scrap th*. Aurora, 111., roller factory Is donating. Each roller of th horse-drawn museum piece, vintage '88, scalt* 10,000 pounds. No, the glrta arc not standard equipment HOW CAN I? Q. How can I avoid watery eyes when peeling onions? A. Dip the onion for a moment Into boiling water and then begin at the root and peel upwards. It will be found that this method does not atfe<ct the eyes. Q. How can I make use of bacon rinds? A. Save the rluds for flavoring soups and dried peat and lima beang. Spread over the top of Boston beans wlhle baking, they take the place of the usual place of salt pork, Imparting flavor and protecting the top layer of beans from burning. Q. How can I make an old Ivory finish for woodwork or furniture? A. An old Ivory tint can be ob- tained by tinting light ivory paint with raw sienna and burnt umber. After this, apply a glaze coat of raw alenna mixed with burnt um- ber and then wipe lightly. Q. How can I make cretonne draperies hang more evenly? A. If cretonne draperies are lined with a soft material of a harmonizing color It will brine out the pattern of ths material, and the draperies will hang more evenly. Q. How can I keep parsley frish for a long tlm*T A. Parsley, put In an airtight glass jar and then placed In the refrigerator, will etay green and fresh for a long time. This Is a much better way than trying to keep it In water, where It usually turns yellow within a day or two. Canada Halts Liquor Output Distilleries Diverted For Manufacture of Synthetic Rubber and Chemicals Production of beveragog by i'an adian distilleries will be halted Nov. 1 and the entire output di- verted to war purposes, the Munitions and Hupply Department announced last week. The order In. by ChuiiilcaU Controller E. ('. Sterne, has no direct effect on sales of beverages already manufactured and do,.; not apply to the manufacture of beer and wine. There was no Immed- iate Indication of how long exist- ing stocks of distilleries will sup- ply present demand*. DUitllled liquors are stored for at leant two years for maturing. Mr. Sterne said the entire out- put of Canadian distilleries was required for thr manufacture of synthetic rubbor and clinmlcal and explosive needs of the Unite*! Na- tions. Similar iiciiim WUH lakon In the United HtatCM. The United Slutes war production board In Washing- ton ordered the. entire out|>nt of America's .!: ni'c i - , dlvurtrat In- to Industrial alcohol for wartlm* purposes sfler Oct. 8. ^^ ^ - - Precautions In Drying Laundry Increafllng the serviceable life ot tmttlle* I* all Important these days to cut down consumption of raw materials, and decrease the man- hours of labor, and machlne-hniiri used In manufacturing them. Mere are two precautions In I.HIII-I, IN- h'lrst, don't hang launderml clothe* out nil day la tho sunshine, llrlng them In OOD after they're dry. It has recently been shown that sunlight damage to fabrics I* qullc apprnrlabln. Modern Etiquette 1. What advances sbouid oe mad* by th* two families o< a man and a woman when a wed- dlng ens>(ment has become known T 1. Should tfae plates of th* din- ner service be of a certain dimen- sion? 3. What to tb gymbollsm of violets T 4. When Introducing two pt> sons, Is It all right to say. "Mr*. Davis, this Is Mr. Morton; Mr. Norton, Mrs. Davis"? 5. What color should be ohosea for the baby's christenlnc clothe*? (. ShouM one use a fork to place butter on a piece of bread or biscuit? Answer* 1. Th* mother and slater* of tbe mac should call immediately o* the girl and her family. Then, within a few days the girl and her family return the call. 1. No; the precise dimensions of the plate* cannot be given, as Uie>y vary somewhat with the make of china. S. Blue violets are sym- bolical of faithfulness, white vio- lets of modesty. 4. No. U 1* alto- gether unnecessary to mention the names twice. S. At the christen- ing everything the baby wears sbouid be white. 8. No; the knife U always used for this purpose. When Automobiles Annoyed Farmers The following Item came from the Hanover Post files of twenty years ago. It had beeu reproduced then from a fifteen-year-old paper, and had appeared originally In one of the Walkerton weokly nnws- papers under the headline, "The Automobile Nuisance." "In Kincardine one day last week, an automoblln frightened a horae, the horse ran away, the driver wns thrown out of the rig and had his leg broken. It is be- coming vory apparent from Inci- dents like this that lomethlng will have to he done about tbese automobiles. For several ynars past the farmers In the vicinity of Toronto have been aKltatlng for a law to restrain automobiles from Using !'l' pll'bllC Ml, ;!u< i. hut flO far have not been abln to accom- plish anything. Hut gradually the nuisance Is becoming more gen- eral. "Nearly every town in tho prov- ince hits Its automobile now and some of thorn have, more than one. Tho machines go drooling through tbe eonnlry In all dlrtvtlons and no road Is HRC.re<! to them. Morses that are ennlly nun >h controlled In i in' pir.u'iiri' of a railway train will go crazy at the sight of an nulKJinnhlln and accidents such as tho above ire happening all over the country. U will not IM long before the automobile will drive the farmers off the public high- ways altogether unleim oniotlilng Is done to restrain them. "The farmers built these high- ways In the first place and are tailng iiirinsrU i-< twery year te> kep them In repair aiwl It must be more than a little annoy In* to them to be thus dlsponnesiied by this new machine. What they ought to do Is pledge every can- didate for Parliament to use his vote and Influence In favor of law prohibiting automobiles from using the public highways al- together, or at leaflt under coneV- Uons that wilt not Interfer* with traMlc." Have You Heard? Three Jovial travellers were din- Ing together at a hotel one day, when It was agreed between them that whichever of them possessed the oldest name should be exempt from paying the cost of the din- ner each one was enjoying. The flret traveller man said: "My name is Richard Bv*. and that 1* rather old, you must ad- mit." Th* next man replied: "My name Is Adam Brown; I go further than you." The third traveller, with a merry twinkie In his eye. took his business card from his pocket and bowed It to the other two, who read on it these words: "Mr. B. Olnnlng." "How did you learn to use both hands equally well, Pat?" 'Sure, now, and me father, he always add to me: 'Pat, learn to cut your fingernails with yure left hand, for some day ye might be afther loiing yer right hand.' " "That new man Charlie we've got on the pumps Is certainly a live wire," said the manager of the gas station. "Really?" "Yes. A motorist drove up just now and shouted: 'Dionne Quin- tuplets'!" "That was a puzzler, wasn't it?" "Not to Charlie. He almply said, 'Yes, sir,' and gave him flvgals.!" Garage Mechanic What's the trouble, lady? Mr*. Newdrlver They say that I have a short circuit. Can you lengthen It white I wait, please? A candidate for parliament de- claimed: "The people of this coun- try must grow more wheat." "How about hay?" yelled a heckler. "I'm talking about food for man- kind, 1 ' retorted the candidate, "but i'll get around to your case In a mlnnta." Hot Ay, men, It's ter- rible nlcht. Ye mon ha* a strong whuiky-and-lemon when ye get name. Alaska Highway Soon To Be Used 1,600 Mil* Route Btlng Com- pleted Ahead of Schedule The Alaska Highway will be ready for use about Dec. 1, War Secretary Henry Stlmaon announc- ed and traffic Is expected to move steadily over Its 1,600 miles until spring thaws make It impassable In April and May. Not only Is the highway being completed months ahead of sched- ule, Stlmaon said, but Instead of Jhe contemplated rough "pioneer" road, the "highway as it Is now be- ing eoiifltnicted by the corp* of engineers is a well-graded, woll- drained truck road for practically 1U entire length and will afford two-way traffic over many long stretches." Stimaon said that muskeg, the bog moss that was expoi-ted to give the highway im unsteady base over long stretches and provide some of the woret problems of the un- dertaking, had proved to be a minor ronsiilpratlon. Connects With Railway* The highway, beginning at Daw on Creek, B.C., runs northwest to Whltehorse, Yukon Territory, and then crossed the Aluskan boun- dary, terminating nt Fairbanks. It connects with the rail and high- way systems of Southern Canada and the United States nt Dawaon Creek, and not only provides a motor highway to Alaska, but serves also as a fe-eder route for various military airfields which previously had to depend on air transport alone for all supplies. Army arrnngi'inontg for winter maintenance of the road Include ret crimps for the opera tore of truck convoys, barracks for en- gineer mnlntiMianro troops, and weather observation and tele- phone Installations the length of the highway. Construction begun In March. Aftiv aerial surveys anil ground reconnnlHf aiifo on foot, ImlUlotors, tractors :r 1 nther heavy equip- ment wr ' to work on the ac- tual roail .Ing. The whalu shark is the largest oJf all fish; it attains a length of 70 feet. BETTER RECORDS iin- I1K> M i i.Ti> '" m'-'-i today'* MUI, ii in.ii.Miir. problrms. Payroll Herords are NRCRSSARY Worry nnd txpons* prepurliiK i inviM niii.-ni Returns cnn be llmlnnled by u-mr, a RAMSAY SYSTEM D**ltintl to fit your M". .K and your inn -' Prom fA.7& to 170.00. Writ* for notnll.t RAMSAY BUSINESS SYSTEMS -oo HUT At. -iTorontn - Urnt. AM WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING RUBBER LATEX So you'd give your ibirt to help win the war? Of cpurse yon would. Well, Baby's beaten you to It, Science Service points out, for he's already given his pants. IB the United States they're wrap- ped around the army's telephone lines. How rubber latex that used to be used in making necessary arti- cles of infant's wear now goes into Insulation for light-weight com- munication lines was related be- fore the Eighth Annual Chemurglo Conference at Chicago, by Dr. M. C. Teague, research chemist of the United States Rubber Company. The latex-Insulated telephone wire is produced by a multiple dip pro- cess using a special latex com- pound. It weighs only 30 pound* per mile, as compared with 188 pounds per mile of the older-type wire. The government has already ordered more than 100,000 miles of the new wire, enough to go four times around the earth. The list of latex articles used In war is a long one. It include* bullet-proof fuel tanks for air- planes, life rafts, pilot balloons, gas i.iasks, aviators' helmets, blackout paint, sponge cushioning for use in tanks, submarines, gun- eight eyepieces and a thousand other things. All of this hast meant, of course, that civilians have had to get along without the two-way-stretch fabrics that have come to be stand- ard parts of bathing suits, founda- tion garments, shoe tops and "elas- tic" generally. Again the rubber industry ha* come to the rescue. Dr. Teague told about a new "synthetic" latex made from reclaimed rubber. FOR FREEDOM Norwegian machinist helps res- cue his country from Nazi op- pression by working in Canadian shipyard. $15,000 To Train U. S. Navy Aviator Texas athletic couches who at- tended a U.S. Navy physical fit- ness school get a dollar-and-cents valuation of proper training. It costs tho U.S. Government J15.000 to train a Navy aviator, Lt. Wesley Brown explained. If a flier Id forced down from Immed- iate rescue, his physical fitness probably will determine whether he. returns to fight again. Fliers who get back to their squadron thus save considerable expense and time of the armed forces. for common Ordinary sore throat 'Relieves distress from MONTHLYN FEMALE WEAKNESS Lyciln K. Flnkham's VoRrtAbl* Compound not only helps rellove monthly nln but nlao wiwk, nerv- ous (eUB|S due to monthly fune- ii,'.'.' disturbances. It lu'ln* build up ItsldUuao nnitnxt itltrrs.s of "(llm- niU day*." Mmic In fnnnda. ricobac I ft am/Id.. cooL sweet smoke GROWN IN SUNNY, SOUTHERN ONTARIO Cannibals Prove Good Workmen Cannibals make good laborers for Uncle Sam. reports Capt. Mar- tin Teem, U.S. Infantry officer. He said cannibals, soldiers, sail- ors and marines all were working together in construction of a s-tra- teglc airfield in the South Pacific, "Needing labor," eaid Captain Teem, "we sent a sergeant to u adjoining Island to get labor re- cruits. "When he got to the village the cannibals were just finishing a feast. The main dish was 1 women stolen from a neighboring tribe. It seems the rival tribt stole the wife of the chief and this tribe retaliated by stealing the other chiefs 10 wives. So the sergeant says. "It was known these were can- nibals, but friendly to the white*. They only eat each other. "The sergeant dickered and they agreed to come over and help us for a certain period. They'd heard of the good treatment and good -wages Americans gav* other natives and they were glad to try It CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ACCOItUlU>S WANTED ACCORDIONS WANTED Best prices paid for piano accordions, twelve to hun- dred and twenty bass. THE T. EATON CO. LTD. Miulcal inf miiifiii Department Toronto AGEXTS WANTED WANTED NOW! LOCAL AQENT8 In country and town spar* time. We operate a six hundred acre nursery stock the b**t la fruit and ornamental trtu, shrubs, roses. Write Pelhu Nursery Co.. Toronto. \l TiltMIII,l> I'SED USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRflsJ. See u first Mount Pleasant Mo- tore Limited. L'sed Car Lot* at 1650 Danforth Avenue and 2040 Yonee Street: Head Office. 32 Mount Pleasant Road, To- r nto. Telephone HY. 2181. DOOKS BY MAIL BEND FOR OUR CAREFUIXT complied list of books, of the beat fiction and non-fiction by world famous authors, at low prices. The De Luxe Libraries, 74 Queen St. W., Toronto. _ [BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SAL.B BLACKSMITH. GENEKAL REPAIR ahop, equipment and itock, about three thousand yearly turn-over. Reaaon for selling. MacDougall. Essex. Unt. DYKING A CLEANING HAVK IfOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? SVrtte to us for Information. We are glad to answer your questions. Depart- ment H. Parker's Dye Works Limited. 79 1 Vonge Street. To- ronto. run SAI.K {0 ACRES KOR SALE. GOOD URIC* house and barn. Lot 2. Conces- sion S, AldborouKh township. A. J. Campbell. Executor, ITI Church. Windsor. FAUN 1'OH KA1.K 25U ACUKS. NICELY SITUATED, one of the best farms In (luelph township, in pink of condition. plenty water, excellent grtvel. This farm 'ins never been rented. Would mu ice Ideal dairy farm. J. McAn'nt-h. Huolph. Ont. R.R. 4. run SAI.I-: o ACRES FARM NEAR RICH- mond, Ont., for sale; Including 48 acres Klbre Flax Crop ntii 52 acres oats. Kr.im* house. En- quire: Lnurentlan Fin* Product*, Richmond. Ont. SKVKRA1. GO*" 1 FARMS FOR silo. Several Rood Town Dwell- ings for sale. Prospective buyer* would do well to look over these properties before buylnc. The Morirnn Keal Kstnte & Insurance Am-iu-y. t'iiliniTston. Ont. r vis M i:H li'Mi:\T SI'Ki'lAUS WHILK THKY LAST Melotte Crenm Separators, new nm! rebuilt: Melotte. Magnet and Premier Separator Parts; rebuilt Full and Semi-Diesel Enirlnes 18-22 H.P. IlliK'kstone. :o-:.'3 H.P. ivut*. 20 H.P. Mnrsh.-ill. 20-11 H.P. Fairbanks: Pumps and Wat- er Systems; Coal and Wood Stoves: rebuilt l*ets Mills. Crlnd- er. . Farm Hammer Mills. Lister tiasuline Engines: one only new Super 102 Massry-Hnrrla Tractor; on> only New Idea Manure Spi-eailet . one only practically new 5' Mowing Machine: Cement Miter; Turnip 1'ulper; Hay Rake and l!lnders; Lister Olosel En- gine and Marshall F.nglne Part*; new Wnshlnc Machine.*: I'atnt Special Hreys and browns it $1.25 per gallon. S. A. Lister, Stewart Street. Toronto. I Mill-. \\ v\ ii :i WAlTlXi: Cl.lKNTS FOR FARM and small acreage In all parts of Ontario: gnttranteed sale In * few days If price right. Hrnton Koalty. *I4 Ml. Plca*ant Hd.. Toronto. KOII S\l.i: SC.\KIH)1U>1'UH TOWNSHir II ml I on from Toronto 150 acres, 1 Houses anil 2 Cnrns. $10.00000. Must sell to close estate. Public Trustee. Osgonde Mall. Torohlo. IIAIIM>UI:SSI\<; LEAKN HAlKl'liKS.-'lNl) TUK ROH. erlson method. Information on request regarding classes. Robert- von's Halnire.sstntt Aivideniy, 117 Avpnre l(o. ul. Toronto. _ Ml-:\ WAVI'KO K1KTKKN MKN FUR TANNERY labour, one Third Class fireman nml two Fourth Class firemen. Apply Kmnto.unent ,<< Selective Service Office. 131 Sixth Street. New Toronto. Out _ rot'l.THY WOHM Kll.l.rit A TUIIOK ANn ritovKN I;I:MKIH that the birds drink Howard's Worm Kill Intestinal Condition- er costs only one cent n bird. obtainable, from your feed dealer or Howard Chemical Co.. SJO Humbi-riTcn p.lvd., Toronto. After la there failed, w*> hsrr* In removing; safely, mm* miinri.tlr, the moil .tnbbr ..>? f .iiiirrf|.iii hair, rrtr .cm ! Toroato. NOT ELECTROLYSIS but safe, new. irntiri* me full} ,juarsntr.-d ftrmmmtml nrltlnx. i Write or call DERMAT CLINIC iTth Year In Toromtl 23 Yonge St. (Opp. \orth~? ) Free Con.ulttll BABY CHICKS ATTENTION POVLTRYXMPER3I Tour Bray chicks for N'ovtmber- Dcemb*r delivery should be or- dered now to Iniure what yoa want when you want their. Next hatch is October lUt. Let's har* your order. Plan for big thing* for 1941. Bray Hatcher). lit, John St. N.. Hamilton. Ont HEALTH RKMM>T ^ HEALTH. VIGOR AND VITALITY Is worth mi. re than dollar*- Wo- man Tt crippled svral year* with Arthritis now enjoy* health and happiness, thank* God for Lang's Mineral Remedy. Writ* for this woman's own itatemmt. Thousand* found sam renuin* relief from Rheumatism. Stomach trouble*. Kidneys, Nerves, Coll- U*. Piles, K.-iems. FsmaU .ll- ment*. Rundown, *u.. from us.nn thl* nature product. Act* OB blood stream, used over fifty. year*. Free information. Land's Mineral Remedies. I4 Robson Street, Vancouver. MEDICAL DON'T DELAY! KVERT BUTITER. r of Rheumatic Pain* or Neur- . His should try Dixon'* R*m*dr. Munro's Drug Stor*. ISS Elgin. Ot'.iw.\ Postpaid 11.00. TWO MONTHS TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Hundreds have taken MorU*ey** Nerv* Remedy with good r**ult*x Thl* October special I* for you to * get th* same result*. Orford B. Morisaey. Drugs;.--:, SS7 Main St. Saint John. N.B. FOOT BAL'MKEKA FOOT BALM destroy* offensive odor tnitaatljr, 4o bottle. Ottawa agent. Denman Druni Store. Ottawa. _ HI p HI i." u i '\MI\KS HU'.ss. Nt;\v KLUS MAH:; FKI.M old. Uomia'on Rug Weaving Com. Tiany, 8S4 (ueen St. W, Toronto. Write for bookKt. _ I'ATKMTS KKTliliRSTONHAUUH * CUMPANI Patent Soltcitors. k>*t*bli?ad 1SL'". 14 King \\ et, Toronto. Booklet of Information on re- quoait. I' i I IN i dt 1 II VDK MARKS EUKKTO.N U. CASK UBU1STKRKO t'nited suites. Canadian. British Patent Attorney. Booklet gratia. Kstublished over forty years. SI liiUsam .\vef.iif. I'oronto. _ I'KIIMIMI. gUlCK. RfUKF FROM BCZKMA and other skin diseases with "No. a". It works \vonder*. Slops Itch promptly. I. cats skin quick- ly. Flik's Medicine Co.. Box 234. 1'ept. U. S.-sk:itoon. Sask. I'Ol I.TK\ WAVTED poi't.Tuv \vAvrv:t> market prices. Write for price list. M. P. Mallon. 31 Jarri* St.. Toronto. I'HO'I l.HAIMM DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH I '" HrHI. I'ilin 01 II.', i HAVE YOUR SNAPS 1 1. i... -I., I by Mall Any b or 9 exposure film prrci:* developed and printed for onlv iic. Supten> uuali'y und fa*l seivic* IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE su.i'on J. Toronto I'KOi'i u l \ KOU STOUK PlKH'taiTV KOH SALK, lhi-cc- s torey. solid brick. In the heart of the bu*lne*a *ectloi> of Oshawa. three hundred feel frvi* main InteftMcUon on new high- way. Simcoe Street. An excellent investment. 1C Interested writ* U. N. Johns, Si' Simcoe Street North. t>.sha\va. ASTHOI.OKY ASTKOUHiY' VMAXlNli TRl \L read I or Seiul blrthdat* uni dime. "Delmurr", tlox S9 Crve- cent. |!.C. _ IIIIKI MATIC I'AISM PROVKX UKMKHV KVKRY Sl r r- feror of Uheumatio Paln.- at Neuritis should try Dlxon's Rem- edy. Munro's Prug Store, 1JC> Kl- Kln. OlliwM Postpaid II. M. ISSUE 42 '42 ^

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