PRAISE THE LORD And pass the ammunition holds good for these marines on Guadalcanal. While nearby gun barks as U. S. troops mop up Japs in the Mantanikou river section, Catholic fighting men kneel before an outdoor altar as Father Reardon, marine chaplain, says Sunday mass. HOW CAN I? Q. How can I make an even break in a glass bottle just below the neck? A. Wrap a piece of twine that has been saturated with turpen- tine or kerosene around the bottle at the point where the break is desired. Ignite the twine and let it burn until consumed; then pour cold v. ater on the bottle and it will break where the twine was tied. Q. How can I boil eggs so that the whites will not be tough? A. To soft-cook eggs, put them into a pan of water that is boiling hot. Remove the pan from the fire and let the eggs stand in it from eight to ten minutes. When cooked in this way, the whites of the egg* do not become tough. Q. How can I prevent crumb- ling of plaster when driving a nail into it? A. Placing the nail in very hot water before driving it into a plaster wall will lessen the danger of its crumbling the plaster. Q. How can I remedy hair that U too oily? A. Beat the white of an gg stiff as possible and rub Into the hair until it Is wet all over. Allow this to dry, after which the egg will brush out like fine white pow- der and leave the hair fluffy and bright. Q. How can I make furniture polish? A. This can b don* vary easily by mixing two parts boiled Un- seed oil and ona part turpentine. An excellent polish will ba the re- sult. Return of Supplies For Hong Kong Canadian Red Cross supplies which had been intended for dis- tribution among Canadian soldiers held prisoner in Hong Kong, barred in transit by the Japanese Government, were discharged ra- cently at a Canadian port from a tnotorship flying a neutral flag. The 1,600 tons of supplies con- sisted of flour, sugar, blankets, canned goods and medical essen- tials. The consignment had been load- ed for shipment to the Ifar Eait, but was re-routed when the Jap- anese declined to guarantee its de- livery. Great Britain Asks For More Cheese The agriculture department an- nounced last week that tha British Food Ministry has advised that it if prepared to purchase an ad- ditional ifuantity of cheese above tha 125,000,000 pounds provided for in an agreement covering the 12 months ending March 31 next. "The additional quantity which the ministry has agreed to accept will, it is believed, permit of ex- port to the ministry of the greater part, and probably all the October made cheese which may be tender- ed for export," the department said. Good pasture conditions an I better prices were believed to have enabled the agriculture depart- ment to run ahead of schedule In the export of cheese in tha pre- sent year, and it was understood that several million pounds in ex- cess of 125,000,000 could pro- bably he shipped if production re- mains as in past months, The price for the additional shipment will he the same as that for the main contract 20 cents a pound f.o.b. steamer. Have You Heard? Two Scots went Into the Sbel- bourne Hotel, la Dublin, and in- quired the cost of a night's lodging. "Rooms on the first floor," re- plied the cle-rk, "are two guineas, on the second floor one guinea, the third floor ten shillings, and five shillings for the top floor." The two prospective guests with- drew for & conference. When they returned, the clerk inquired cheer- ily, "Well, gentlemen, shall we book rooms for you?" "Na na, mister," replied the spokesman for tha pair, "ya've a fine boose, but It's nae naer belch eneuch." As Sandy want ovar tha weekly housekeeping accounts his faca grew gloomy. "Look here, Mary," ha asld severely, "mustard platter, one shilling; tooth extracted, five shillings. There la six shillings spant In ona week entirely on your prl- vste pleasure)." The officer gased sternly at the private who hevd been brought be- fore him. "Did you call the sergeant a liar?" ha demanded. "I did, ilr." "And a twister?" "Yes, sir." "And did you go on to describe him as a pop-eyed, knock-kneed, black-blighted stooge?" The private hesitated. Then with a note of regret In his voice, he replied: "No, sir. I forgot that!" Mrs. Modern (calling to hus- band upstairs): "Will you bring down my hat, dear?" Husband: "Well, I don't knew the difference between your hat and your handbag, which la which?" Mrs. Modern: "The one without any money In la my hat, darling." The young wife was feeling and looking gloomy. "What's the trouble, dearT" her friend, a wife of ten years stand- ing, Inquired. "Oh my husband has been out all the evening and I haven't the faintest Idea where he Is." "Oh, you shouldn't worry about that," her friend replied, breezily. "You'd probably be twice as miser- able If you did know!" Officer: "I aay, sergeant, where have all these silly asses In our company gone?" Sergeant: "I don't know, sir I think we're the only two left." Destroy Two-Thirds of Italy's Shipping Two-thirds of the merchant ma- rine Italy brought into the war has been knocked out of the con- flictdestroyed, damaged or seiz- ed a review of official reports shows. Before June, 1940, Mussolini's merchantmen aggregated 3,500,- 000 tons. The United Nations have chopped 2,368,000 from this total, with 1,500,000 on the de- stroyed list. Britain's Home Guard "The eecurlty of our island from Invasion cannot be achieved with- out the part played by the million and three-quarter men of the Home Guard, who do their regular work, and, at the same time, are avail- able at the shortest notice to de- fend their hearths and homes." Prime Minister Winston Churchill. "Fresh" Taste Put In Processed Milk Skim Milk and Milk Fat Dried Separately Note to farmers: Now they're come up with a plan to make "fresh" milk without the Imme- diate help of a cow. This is not to say the new pro- cess to put the original taste in dehydrated milk, as demonstrated by physician* of the New York Academy of Medicine, is cowless milk. It li Just that the original producers down on the farm are far removed IP time and space. What Dr. Charles B. North, orig- inator of the process, has done ta to dry skim milk and milk tat separately, than mix them together and add water, weeks or maybe months later, to produce "fresh" milk. At a demonstration in a Long Island City tee cream plant, W pounds of dehydrated milk fat, which looked like butter, an 110 pounds of dry skim milk were mix- ed tor several minutes with 520 quarto of water. The mixture made 600 quarts of milk and re- sulted In these comments: Col. B. A. Seeley, Army Medical Corps: "Taeted like fresh milk to me, maybe better. But I'm not a milk drinker and I'm not sure I remember Just how milk Is sup- posed to taste." Dr. North: "The milk had a cooked taste, but It was an acci- dent of preparation. Besides, the cooked taste disappears If the milk stands In refrigeration fo^ II hours." Exhaustive studies leave no doubt that a pure fat can be ex- tracted from milk and dried so that its moisture is reduced to 1 per cent; that this fat, properly heated and packed, will keep in- definitely without refrigeration; that the fat can be mixed with skim milk powder at temperature below the critical 160 degrees F. to produce an emulsion out of which cream and milk can be made which Is indistinguishable from natural fresh milk and cream. We now have something that can be stored for future use during spring and early summer when milk Is plentiful, something that can be made anywhere, something that will keep In tropical and sub- tropical climates and on ships, emethtng that we can send to Great Britain and later to starving Europe all without taking up too much scarce shipping space. WORRY OVER COAL SUPPLIES IS UNNECESSARY Owing to so many people order- Ing all and sometimes more than they need for the season, coal de- liveries are baixl to make on schedule. Don't make this situ- ation worse. Be patient until the present rush Is over. Then sup- plies can be distributed equally and no one will suffer. And when you do order coal, make sure It's 'blue coal'. It gives more heat, more comfort and more economy In every ton. Your nearest 'blue coal' dealer will gladly help you to solve your eoal problems. Phone him today. MIDDLE-AGE WOMEN HEED THIS ADVICE!! If you're cross, restless. NERVOUS suffer hot flashes, dizziness caused by this period In a woman's life-- try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Made especially for women. Hundreds of thousands re- markably helped. Follow label direc- tions. Made In Canada. Modern Etiquette 1. What is the correct manner of giving a tip? 2. Is a had blot in a social let- ter excusable? 3. Should a guest ever rise from the table before the hostess rises? 4. Isn't it improper for a girl to wear her engagement ring in public hefore the engagement is announced? 5. Has a host the privilege of telling his guests when to stop drinking? C. When a man and a girl are dinner dancing, who leads the way from the table to the dance floor? Answer! 1. A tip should be given quiet- ly and courteously, .without the least display. One who gives a tip in a conspicuous manner in- variably does so to impress those who are watching. 2. No. If the blot is so large that it cannot be neatly erased, one should rewrite the page. 3. No. It is the duty of the hostess to rise first. 4. The engagement ring should not be worn publicly until after the engagement has been announced. 5. No; but he should know the habits of his guests before invit- ing one who is so weak in his habits that he is liable to lose all self-control, as well as self-res- pect. 6. The girl should precede the man. Canada Educates Discharged Men Dr. George M. Weir, acting dir- ector of training for discharged men and women under the Depart- ment of Pensions and National Health, said In a recent Interview that about 1,000 honorably dis- charged Canadians are already re- ceiving free educational training. The number Is steadily increas- ing, he said. Life Of Synthetic Tire 43,000 Miles When an automobile tire wears out It isn't usually an occasion for an Item In a newspaper, even In these days when tires are often Irreplaceable. But one tire which wae worn out on the streets of Chicago recently makes news. It was a tire made largely of synthetic rubber. What's more Important. It lasted Just aa long as the three other tires on the automobile, all made of the real thing. The tires were rotated go as to give each one the same kind of wear, and all of them lasted the normal lire of auto- mobile tiro* - alwnit 43,000 mile*. The Chicago Motor Coach Com- pany, which made the experiment, thinks this may well be the first synthetic tire manufactured by one of the big companies to wear out In commercial use. For it was placed on one of the company'i inspection cars a year and a half ago months before the public be- came rubber-conscious. As Durable As Rubber The Motor Coach people are convinced now that this particular experimental tire proved Just as durable a those made entirely of natural rubber. The synthetic tire* being used by the company have some natural rubber in their make- upit is used to bind cotton fab- ric in the base, but the tread i entirely of the synthetic material produced from petroleum. Now the company is experiment- ing further. Passengers on city busses never dream that they may be riding on the new petroleum product, but 28 tires with syn- thetic rubber treads are in as* on regular routes In Chicago at the present time. They are being tried out in all parts of the city. 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