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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Dec 1939, p. 2

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- Agawa Canyon, After it was wind. Big Increase In Hogs For Market Canadian Farmers Are Upping Production to a Great Extent That Canadian farmers are def- initely on .the road to increased hog production is indicated by the report of hog marketings for Oc- tober, 1939, There wére close to a half<million hogs marketed in the Dominion during the month, which the: for any one month on record. October Was Big 'Month - Increases in October, 1939, over "the corresponding month of 1938 were substantial and occurred in every province, Advanced produc- tion was to be expected in West- ern Canada where livestock hold- ings were seriously depleted due to drought in recent years and are now being brought back to nerm- al. The increases in Ontario and Eastern Canada, however, indicate a general trend towards more hogs. This is logical in view of the large supply and reasonable price of feed. The marketings according to provinces in October, 1939, were as follows, with the figures for October, 1938, in brackets: Mari- time Provinces 9,086 (7,973), in- erease 13 per cent; Quebec 56, 146 (35,010), 60 per cent; Ontario 205,581 (158,539), 29 per cent; 15 Manitoba 53,269 (23,893), 12: per cent; Saskatchewan 36,512 (8,875), 811 per cent; Alberta 128, 121 (61,419), 98 per cent; prand total 488,685 63 per cent increase, 59 Airlines Are Serving Canada Range from T.C.A. Down tq. Bush Operators with Single Plane Since thé licensing of airlines by the board of transpor: com- missioners came into effect Jast February 11, there have been 50 dicenses granted, it js learned at Ottawa, The licensed air services rang- ed from transcontinental organ- izations "like Trans-Canada- Air Lines down to small bush operat- ors with a-single plane. With commercial aviation in Canada expanding, airlines now come under the regulations of the board and must be licensed as a public carrier. The licensing . sys- tem is shared by the board and the civil aviation branch of the trans- port department, The advent. of war has made" little "difference in airlines' oper- ations. Licenses granted in Sep- tember totalled six, compared with seven in August. October licenses were . five, and there were two issued before Nov, 22, Basic rates for freight and pass- engers must be stated in the ap- plication "for a license, and the air rates are subject to regulation of the board if there is a com- plaint registered. New Comptroller Canadian Red Cross Xa Announcement was made from Ottawa recently of thera point~ ment of Lewis A. Winter, ABOVE, Toronto life insurance executive, 8s comptrollér of the Canadian Red Cross. Norman Sommerville, bational chairman of the society, made the announcement, Took Train To : Catch Soo Wolf The story of a wolf which re- » pretfully learned its wind gave sut before the steam of a loco- motive engine, fs told in Sault Ste Marie by Engineer Jimmy Gordons ind Fireman Joe McColl, - : The men' chased the wolf al: most to exhaustion with their train along the tracks, of the Algoma Central Railway. They then hop. ped from the cab and killed the nimal with engine tools, The unlucky wolf ran in front of -the trajn at the mouth of the ¢d it started to run up a snow k but 'the two men brought largest marketing . (298,708), ' | Goebbels," & Finland: Newest and Northernmost Theatre of War = ARCTIT A Lid. ALLINN 3 EA TAKEN IN 1ET ANCE NT \ KRONSTADT LENINGRAD . Pn : cot ox TER ~~ Fe mal FRE This map shows the proeress the Russian Ariny made in the first week of its. campaign in Finland, GB) Have YouHeard EE | : : ; A young girl at the University of Missouri recently wrote her mother, air mail special delivery, as follow Dear Mother: od Please send me money for a new dress immediately, Have had have a date tomorrow night and I must have another dress right away. 1 you don't send the money, send a new dress, Thanks, Tm RUTH. Her mother answered: Dear Ruth: . Get yourself a new boy friend. : : --0-- J There is a tombstone in Prague which has the epitaph: "Hé never leff Prague." The man, was born in Australia, lived in Czecho-Slovakia and . died in Germany. --0-- ; A revival service was being. held and one of the partners in a coal concern had joined the church, He tried to get his partner tq do likewise, : "I can't do it, John," replied the partner, when the other's in. sistence..hecame irksome, "Who']l do the weighin' if I join?! ---- "Are these the largest or. anges you have?" asked Mrs. Brown, - of the, grocer. "Oh, _no, ma'am," was the reply, those are only the 'large' size. We alsg have the larger, mam. moth, giant, jumbo, colossal = Tand iuper.colossal sizes." o_O * The Bishop of Cologne was ar- rested recently, He had taken as text for a sermon: "The lie limps through the land." "Your sermon. was against Dr, he was told. know he limped." - "Yes," replied the bishop; "but I didn't know he lied." A newspaper account of the in- cident concluues: "The bishep is & free man." jd Employer: "Say, boy, these aren't references." Office Boy (trying for "job): "But | thought they would be better, They're copies of my four grandparents' death certificates," Towards Better , Stocking Service Wonien spend a fair-sized per. oentage of their elothes allowance on silk stockings, To be sure that you spend .no mér than is ab. solutely necessary it's important to select the right size and weight. For usual street wear a 'three. thread for heavier wear and two. thread for ovening. Select the leg size and length correct for your build, It's economical, too, to buy no less than two pair of the same color and weight at a time and to wash hose after each wearing in a mild suds, rinsing the train to a halt and capght. it. v several dates with Jimmy and have 2 worn edch of my dresses once. We - "You | + ing. Dissolve halt - teaspoon of "ses, Chewing Gum tién, Psychologists Report _ It has been suggestyl repeatedly that one of the chief benefits of smoking and chewing gum is their value as outlets for increased ten- sion. It has been said that most ha- "sion, says Dr. Morris Fishbein. Recently psychologists at Calum- bia University made a study of 20 people over a period of 20° days to find out just how much chewing served as a means of relaxation, studied first-while not chewing, se cond, while chewing ordinary chewing gum, and third, while al- lowing a flavored candy wafer to melt in the mouth, ot Decreased Ten Per Cent. It was necessary first of all to find some measurement of tension or strain. This was done by watch. ing each one of the persons ron- cerned throughout a working day and recording restless movements,- In many of these subjects it was found that tension as measured by decrease of restless movements was decreased about 10 per cent. during chewing. Y : Studies were also made to deter- pine whether indulgence In such a hahit had any relations to fat- fgue. Fatigue produces: increased psychologic tension. When people are tired from over-work and over- strain, the use of tea and coffee other hand, it "was found in these --sludies, chewing tended to de- crease tension, The amount of mug. cular effort involved is hardly sut- ficient to increase fatigue. Py "How Can [2 | BY ANNE ASHLEY. Q. How can 1 relieve tired pyes? A. Try bathing them in 'a hot Epsom salt. solution before retir- Epsom salts in a cup of hot water and apply pads dipped in this solu. tion, just as hot as can bo borne. Repeat several times and the -: strained feeling will AE W Q. How can I remove a din : stain from wood? » and cover the stain, Allow to stand; a cloth until the stain is gone. Q. How can I add attractiveness to the appearance of plain custard? . "A. Serve the custard in tall glas- garnishing with whipped cream and pieces of currant jelly, Q: How can I make new tinware rustproof? A. The tinware will never rust, no matter how much it {s placed in water, if while it 1s new the sur | face 18 rubbed with lard, then thor- oughly heated in the oven before using. Q. How can I treat wrinkles in the forehead? A. Try binding the forehead with a linen bandage soaked In equal parte of alcohol and the white of an egg, allowing the bandage to and drying carefully, . . Reduces Tension 1Serves As A Means of Reforae ~bitual movements of the body re: present release of such Inner tonp- Each of the persons concerned was - seems to increase tension. On. the - Ag liala 101 24k Tn ddiidaledsong) arian hii ad 11 Pirie otra Toate Et | A, Wet some corn starch Enid £3 for about a minute; then rub with! Jf' perimental Farm, Ottawa, during the past 16 years show that over 20 'per cent of red clover seed from the Northern United States is winter-killed; over 21 per cent of the seed from* Northern Eur- ope; over 86 per cent from Great Britain, and over 56 per cent from Southern Europe. Under the same What Science : is % Doing 4 VITAMINS HEAL WOUNDS Wounds heal more rapidly if 'the body is well supplied with asecrb- eral observations have been made by surgeons: that the wounds of quate amount of vitamin C in their diet before operations for appendicitis . healed in less than the average tine. ++... AND MENTAL DISQRDERS The cating of a common vitam- in which can be purchased in pills at the corner drug store is being used as a treatment for extreme tive of some forms of insanity, The vitamin, known as B-1, is net "a cure-all" for nervous dis- orders. However, it has already proven effective in the quick treatment of a number of physical and mental disorders. AS FAST AS LIGHT An electric gun twenty-eight feet 'long in which' electrons will be accelerated in fourteen succes- sive stages until they attain a velocity of 180,000 miles a sec- --ond, more then nine-tenths of the .speed of light, is being construect- ed for the U. S. Bureau of Stand- ards by the General Electric Company. It will be-used to pro. duce X-rays. 4 Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE > 1. When spending the Cluist- mas holidays at a friend's home should the guest have a gift 'for cach member of the family? 2. When a man takes a girl to a small dance, is it necessary that he 'dance all evening with her alone? . 3. What is thé correct thing to say when someone apologizes over the phone for getting the wrong _ number? # - 4. When a, girl has been going with a young man for. several months, and she knows his birth- day, should she give "him a gift, if ihe has never given her one? 5. When rising from the table should one push his chair up to the table? EE : party keep his guests stpnding the tickets? _ Answers ; 1. Yes, by all means, and he. should also give an extra tip to each of thc cervants in the house- hold. 2. Not at all. He may ask any girl's partner if he would like to exchange dances, 8. "Certain- ly" is sufficient. 4, No. The man should be the first to begin giving gifts. Send him a nice birthday card. 5. Yes, slightly, t6 keep it out: of the way of other persons. He shoul t leave it back two feet from the table, nor should he place it back meticulously. 6. No; he should purchase the tickets in adyance. : 5 FARM COLUMN. QUALITY THE WATCHWORD "So long as there is a prospect of Britain"being able to_keep the trade routes open, we should not become too anxious to change our agricultural objectives in Canada. We will probably do most for our- selves and Britain by continuing to produce just what wa Mave been producing, 'improving im. mediately the quality and step- ping up the quantity as the de- mand develops."--Hon, J.-G. Gar. diner, Dominion Minister of Agri- culture, at the annual dinner of the United Grain Growers at Win- nipeg. Mt Great Britain, one pe black, and all other imported seed; one per cent green, Canadian-grown s8éds is not stained and may be identified accordingly. - The results of tests at the Ex. remain over night, condition, Canadian "red clover' seed is winter-killed less than 18 per cent, : N ic acid, or vitamin C. Some, gen? persons who were receiving an ade- nervousness and a possible preven. 6. Should a host at a theatre - aside, "waiting, while he procures © BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH - ENGLISH * STUDENTS NOW ENROLLING FOR . strong Bros, Route 1, Paris, Ont. r «Old $45 oice sow or boar "pia ss ich? Sows bred all ages, del very, atisfaction . yaranteed. ron, Morrisburg, On % UNUREASE YOUR EARNINGS ZS EARN DULLARS READING YUUR fi spapera! T SCOUTING - In a towy planning survey of Ft. William and Port Arthur, Boy Scouts were used by tho town plan- ning expert, H. L. Seymour, to make an afternoon count of vehfe- ular traffic of the two cities, A "special count of pedestrians was made by the Scouts in the business areas botween 4:45 and 5:45 pn, "Those of us who are concerned «with the Ju¥énile Court do thank Scouts' Association has done, afid is doing," -- Juvenile Court Judge meeting of the Moncton, N. Scout Association, : B. An acorn gathering bee was a welcomed Thanksgiving hike ob- , jective for Brantford Boy Scouts. The acorns were collected at Ebor Park, former Provincial Training Centre for Scout leaders, and was made at the request of the Fores- Ary Branch of the Protincial Gov- ernment, : Maltese Boy Scouts, like their brother -Scouts elsewhere through- out the Empire, are rendering valu. able wartime service: They are fit- ting. gas masks, blueing car lights, and 'acting as messengers, order les and coast watchers, Older Scouts are_on evacuation control, and first aid duty with the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and have reg- istered for the blood transfusion service, ~Boy Scouis in cities, towns and villages across Canada. are once again sawing, hammering, paint- ing and reassembling ins their Christmas Toy Repair Shops, mn their annual big good turn for San- ta Claus. With this help in past years old St; Nick has been able to take care of many thousands of "children of needy families whom ho might otherwise on Christmas eve. Their Horns Locked, Two Deer Succumb - A rare tragedy of nature, the death of a deer after locking horns with another - deer, is re- ported by Dr. A. L. Rooks, North Bay veterinary. The two big bucks apparently God" for. the work that .the Boy W. F. Lane, addressing the annual have missed' PLUG § ZL x COMING UP FOR!" For taste -- flavour -- freshness -- economy -- Dixie Plug has every. * thing! Cut it as you want it, coarse or flake, long or short. fe] 4] [can fe]: 7.Xe{ofo) A i "WORTH were fighting on the farm of Harry Kunkle, near Powassan, when their.horns became inextric. ably tangled. One deer was found dead from injuries And starvation and the other was dying. It was shot by Kunkle. i, r T. B. Treatment Community Job -t Professor of Medicine at Mc- Gill Asserts Physicians Cap- able of Ending Disease Tuberculosis is an infectious disease, and therefore a commun- ity problem, Dr. James B. Ross, F.R.C.P. (Eng.) associate profes- sor of Medicine at McGill Uni- versity, told the Kiwanis Club of Montreal recently, The freatment of a person open to tuberculosis was, he said, a community prob. lem, and not a personal problem between him and his physician. Not A Personal Problem The medical profession posses- ses enough knowledge about tub- erculosis and methods of hand- ling it to eliminate the -disecase. _He looked forward to the time when, like typhoid, tuberculosis death toll that it now did. Since 1,900, deaths in the United States had decreased from 200 per 100, 000 population to.43 per 100,000. In Quebec there were still 95 to 100 deaths per-100,000, as against 34 in Ontario and 22 in Sask- atchewan, Saskatchewan spent 76 cents per head on the control of tuberculosis and Quebec spent 41 cents per head. The Book Shelf WARD" By E. A. HOWES Th starts the. older folks "remember- ing back," and the young ones saying "My father told me that when he wae a boy ...... " The de- lighted reader will find here the Red Scheolhouse, with its benches and scratching slates; the community church with its long revivals and church socials; «con- certs of local talent, bees and would ceasé to take the heavy dances; ~ the cattle show, sugar: making; the old home and domes- tic tasks. ; Dean Howes, a familiar and the Dominion, went from the Red Schoolhouse at Henry, Ontario to - Cornell, Columbia and Clarke Uni- ersities... H6 - has been teacher, school principal, and professor, Now as Dean 'of "the College of Agriculture at the University of Alberta, he is recollecting the lively escapades and amusing -an- cedotes of yesterday as he sits in his study after dinner by a blaz- ing heart's H "With a Glance Backward," ....., by E. A. Howes ..... + Toronto: Ox- ford University Press $1.50. 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Lor months 1 could not leave my home. fter using Crouchman's Liniment, I can go out and enjoy life where it left off 12 years ago. Demand |t | from your druggist.or write J. R. Crouchman Co., Ltd, Wifdsor ..._Ontarijo. : T PERSONAL QUIT TUBACCO, BNUFF, EASILY, inexpensively. . Home remedy. Testimonials, Guaranteed. Advice free. Bartlett's! Box I, Winnipeg. | courses in Matriculation, Short Story, Journalism, Shorthand and Speech Culture. Make use of your - spare tle. Write today. Canad- jan Sertespondence College, (es- 02), 229 Yonge Street, ~~~ "FERRETS FOR SALE FERRETS -- SURE HUNTERS ON rats and rabbits, Males $2.50, fem. ales 4300, yearlings $3.50, Arm- FINANCIAE MORTGAGES OR AGREEMENTS of sale purchased for cash, prompt - .atténtion. North' Shore Realty Co. Ltd., Oshawa, Phone 81. HARDY AIPLE TREES HARDY APPLE: FREES -- 60 CTS. -each, Canada's Lowest Priced Nur. sery, growing leading varieties Frult Trees. Ornamentals. Write Immediately requesting sensation. al offerings.. Tobe's Treery, Nia- gara-on-the-lLake., Ontarlo. HOGS FOR, SALE PHEASANTS FOR 'SALE GOLDEN PHEASANTS. MALES AND Females, 1939 hatch, $2.50 each. Mature birds $4.00 'cach. B. C. Humphrey, Troy, Ontario, ~ .: MAW FURS WANTED SHIP YOUR FUHS" TO US FOR full market prices. I. A. Jones, 189 Talbot St, St. Thomas, Ont." RANCHERS AND TRAPPERS ALL PRICES ON low. \Wh t RAW. FURS ARE und. I urrier, 9, Toronto, : SCHOOL HOVKY: HUME STUDY CUURSES--BOUGHT sold, 'rented.' Educational books, ete, Canadu's largest dealer. Low. © eat prices, -send tor list. Economy Distributing, Leamington, Ont. 1872 Queen. St, 100. YORKSHIRE PIGS, SELECT Bacon type, . rapld growers, 10 pigs 5 week's old $40; six week's old $42.50, 10 pigs seven weok's nywhere Canada, live Dime and stamp gs Information and surprises! © SKATING = QUTKIT SKATING OUTKHITS CBLIGHTLY used, $1.75, $2.25, $2.65. New high quality, $2.89, $3.35, $4.25, plus' 25¢ Ustuge, Peerless, 191 Dundas \., orpnto. 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