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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 4 Apr 1935, p. 7

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE ONT. THURSDAY, APR. 4, '1035 TELEVISION Cannot Be Made Popular In U.S. Without Sacrifice Of Many Sound Programs. Pasadena, Cal.--Crowding of the wave bands by the present sound broadcasts, and not technical difficulties, was blamed by Prof. S. S Mackeown of the California Institute of Technology for the fact that this country is lagging behind England in television. Professor Mackeown, electrical authority, said radio listeners could have television today, provided they sacrificed their sound programs at the rate of 100 for each televi " broadcast. , Classified Advertising PATENTS POULTRY SUPPLIES g A R G A I N S IN POULTRY. PET stock and rabbit supplies. Hundreds of lines being- closed out at quar- A A A CHICKS ESSEX B3ED f. FAMOUS JiHBKbij TEX YEARS' "Selective Breeding. One of Canada's Oldest and largest. Write for our get acquainted offer of free chicks. Free catalogue. Ussex Hatchery Breeding Agatha, Ontario. COUGHS] a, inhale it. Also rub j9 You'll get relief! LINimeNT Digestive Troubles? Television requries a wave band 100 times wider than sound broadcasting, he explained, and for this reason he has been shoved up into the high frequency channels. In high frequencies television carries only 25 or 30 miles, a range unprofitable for commercial stations. "If television were permitted in the wave bands now reserved for sound broadcasting, a 'picture broadcast' would carry around the world easily," Professor Mackeown asserted. "Apparatus we now have is adequate for good broadcasts at lower frequencies, though subject to 'fading' and other defects from which sound radio also suffers. "However, it is doubtful that listeners will sacrifice 100 sound pro-j grams for a single one of pictures. "The only alternative is a large number of stations placed 30 miles apart--about one hundred to bridge the country. Until capital is available for this large project, we'll have to wait." ' WOULD WAR WiTitllH New York--H. G. Wells, British author and his.orian, said recently that in the last eleven moi world has been heading for and more horrible world war which will come by 1940." Arriving here from England, termed England's stori:d prosperity "greatly exaggerated." "There is tremendous unemployment in England," he said. "England's prosperity has been greatly exaggerated. It is a false prosperity and there may be a crash at any time. It is an Indian of thing. It looks like it isn't." Asked if there is a new Liberal movement and a "resurrection" of Lloyd George under way, he replied: "There's no resurrection of Lloyd George. He just bobbea up." He would not comment on Huey Long except to say: "I hope to meet that great man." "Do you really believe he is a great man?" he was asked. "Unquestionably," Wells smiled, then added enigmatically, "but would you mind putting a query after that?" Wells laughed heartily when asked if he didn't think Lloyd George is the "Huey Long of Englnad-" He started to say something, but checked himself and replied: "Not quite!" DECLINE IN BIRTHS WORRIES BRITAIN Will Tend To Affect Population If Reduction Continues. London.--The census bureau statistical review fssued recently drew attention to the declining birth-rate in Britain. "If an appreciable increase ir birth-rate does not take place, the future growth of the population tend to diminish up to a stage in wMeh- reduction in the populatior will occur," the review said. It noted, however, that the lifespan had extended in Britain. Whereas, in 1921 there were- 344 persons in 10,000 more than 70 years of age, in 1932 the figure Mounties in Manitoba Taking On 25 New Men Winnipeg--Twenty-five men will be added to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police force in Manitoba on May 1, it is announced. Development in northern mining areas has opened new territory the present force cannot cover. PREVENT DISEASE REGINALD H. WIGGINS, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. We spend over fifty times as muc on the cure of disease as we do c its prevention. If this ratio wei reversed, we would go a fair way t wards eradicating disease. To pr vent disease is to forestall the n aassity and greater expense of We know that of twenty-four million school children in tho United States, two-thirds, or 65%. have dental decay; one-third have diseased tonsils and nasal obstruction from overgrown adenoids; another third, on eight million are suffering from eye strain and defects in vision; million are undernourished and the same number are suffering from nervous disorders; a million with spinal curvature; another million with defective hearing, half a lion with the Great White Plague, and a third of a million with heart disease. The figures in Canada would be relatively as large, if they were recognized and reported. All the pills and potions in the world cannot right this ten ilic calamity, this blight, but they could all have been very largely prevented. Defective and decayed teeth could have been prevented by proper diet and cod-liver oil for the mother before the child was born and for the child af^er birth, and proper mouth hygiene; two-thirds of the cases of diseased tonsils and enlarged adenoids could have been eradicated by surgical treatment, the defects of vision could have been greatly checked by proper lighting in home and school, etc., etc. "More on Extra Inches Spoil the Line WHEN rOOl DAUGHTER COMES TO WOMANHOOD Most girls in ^ their teens need w| a tonic and regu- fi| lator. Give your daughter Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for the next few months. Teach her how to guard her health at this critical time. When she is a happy, healthy wife and mother she will thank you. Sold at all good drug stores. LtjdLia E. RnkhanYs Vegetable Compound WEDDING CUSTOM When wishing happiness to the bride, many Russians still present bread and Salt. Quaint and strange customs like this are told in picture and story in our new booklet for children: "Softall over the World". A gripping story of many lands. You would like to read it, of course, so just send the coupon now. The book is free. Protect Your Children! - Goitre is widely prevalent! Use WjW»OR IODIZED SALT daily Dry Shampoo-- Try itl A WINDSOR SALT weekly shampoo stimulates circulation, cleanses and gives natural lustre to the hair. for cooking and table. Prevents goitre. Approved WINDSOR SALT Tear Off and Mail Today CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED SALT DIVISION WINDSOR. ONT; _'LL" Without obligation please send special Children's Booklet, "SALT ell over the World." mm ardenmg By Gordon L. Smith , ARTICLE NO. 5. STARTING SEED INDOORS. If the seed is started indoors, from two to three weeks can be saved with many flowers and vegetables. In districts whet ing season is rather short, certain things must be grown In this way if bloom or maturity is to be guaranteed. Among the flowers are pan-sies, asters, marigolds, zinnias, petunias, cosmos, larkspur, stocks and snapdragon, though with the possible exception of the petunia and aster, good results can also be secured in the warmer sections of the Dominion from seed sown in the open ground. With vegetables there are peppers, tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, egg plants, brussell's sprouts, broccoli, celery and head lettuce. Naturally, when sown under glass in March, and set out as well started plants in May, such things are away ahead of seed shown in the open ground after the spring - frosts are over. ADD NEW THINGS Much of the interest in flower gardening lies in trying something new. Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 oz. of Parmint (double strength) and add to it hi pint of hot water and a little sugar. Take 1 table-spoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucous stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who lias catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. SKIN BLEMISHES Vanish Before Physician's Prescription Those spots or pimples on your face --why let them go on tormenting you? Like millions of others have done, you can get rid of your skin trouble through the work of a great physician -- Dr. D. D. Dennis. Dr. Dennis' prescription--known in many countries aa D.D.D. and now manufactured by Campana's Italian Balm chemists-- will bring you relief at once, and quickly restore your skin to health; All druggista sell D.D.D; Trial size, 36c; Guaranteed to give instant relief or money refunded. . . 8 Issue No. 13--'35 :ourse it is not advisable to make : the whole garden each spring, should one abandon completely those old favorites which have 8 well iu the past, but without -- jk..--I be lost. In a special part of every seed catalogue will lie 'listed the very latest creations in both the flower and the vegetable kingdoms. Certain flowers which were always double before now appear in a single type, or perhaps a new distinct color has been added. Giants have been dwarfed, like the new tiny zinnias, or very much increased height, added to something which a few years ago could only be secured in midget size. Practically all the leading flowers may now be secured in both doubles WHEN TO PLANT. The first vegetables to be planted are those things that are very hardy and will stand a fair amount of frost. These should be sown just as soon as the soil can be worked. • They largely consist of the type- of which the leafy part is eaten, like lettuce and spinach, though also included will be the radish, garden pea, onions, beets and carrots. Later when the weather has turned definitely warmer, and there is little danger of frost, in go the second group, such as beans, cabbage plants, potatoes and corn. These are followed by-melons, squash, cucumbers ana pumpkins, vegetables that cannot stand any frost whatever and will not make growth until both the air and soil are warm. The above are general first planting rules only. With most vegetables successipnal planting is desirable, a little of the seed is sown each week or ten days from first planting date on, so that the harvest will be spread over weeks instead of days. Keep your Figure from becoming "Outsize" ! When a woman begins to j lose her figure, she frequently j gets her first hint of it in the i dress department The assistant , tactfully says, "I'll have to let I it out a little here, Madam." A month of two later it probably j means "putting in extra ful- If extra inches are threatening your girlish lines, you can profit by the experience of the woman who wrote the following:--"I am now 40 years of age, when many women find flesh forming round the hips and thighs and on the back of neck. I have avoided all that since taking Kruschen Salts, and feel quite graceful and youthful, and so fresh in the mornings. Kruschen' really is wonderful."--(Mrs.) K.U. Kruschen is an ideally-balanced blend of various mineral salts. It assists the internal organs to perform their functions properly--to throw off each day those waste pro- could you let it out to fit? yes-but i'm afraid it will spoil the line madam. ducts and poisons which, if allowed to accumulate, are apt to give rise to various ailments. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts (45c or 75c) from any Drug Store, and take a half-a teaspoonf ul in a tumbler of hot water every morning. PROTECTION PROVIDED FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN Birch Cliff.--The Hon. David A Croll, Minister of Welfare and Municipal Affairs, has approved Scarboro Township's program, which includes traffic service for the protection of school children going and returning from school. For some time mem bers of the council and parents havi been up in arms for the protection of children, especially those who are cross the railway tracks main lines on Kennedy Scarboro Junction School. The Minister has announced that relief recipients stationed at dangerous highway and railway crossings will help to save young lives and for the work the unemployed will receive cash at the prevailing township rate. He also announces the approval of the $8,200 works program of Scarboro and seven other municipalities. forced VILO-GLAS J3E8T CANADIAN FABRIC BASE glass substitute. Passes Ulti Violet Hays. Recommended by poulti authorities. Get more eggs and healtl ier chicks. Extensively used lor hi and cold frames. . $1.85 40 yards or mor side of Ontario and Quebec yd. to all prices. ,«3 One evening Dodyandher sister saw some American Legion boys going by in their uniforms. Dody said: "I guess they are soldiers marching as to war*" ROSS M HEIGHT7 / \ Fee $10.00 complete. Details Free. Write No-^ MALCOLM ROSS Height Specialist, ioMrbotonllt, an*. Sterling Products Limited Will Increase Advertising Windsor, Ontario. -- Definite improvement in business was reported at the Annual Meeting of Sterling Products (Limited) recently held in Windsor. An increase in advertising expenditures for the year was approved and the following-officers were elected: H. L. Schade, president; H. L. Kinnucari, vice-president; H. C. Eastman, secretary-treasurer. Commenting on the business outlook for the remainder of 1935, Mr. Schade said that he looked for continued improvement. The Sterling Company distributee well-known drug products including Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, Watkins' Mulsified Cocoanut Shampoo Oil, Glostora, Del-A-Tone, Aspirin, Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, Phillips' Dental Magnesia, Midol, Cascarets, California Syrup of Figs, Danderine, Pape's Diapepsin, Pape's Cold Compound, No-To-Bac, Diamond Dyes and Diamond Tints. Small Towners Have Most Culture The best of American home-life and culture is to be found in its smaller towns according to recent statistics. Small town people are more intelligent, sincere, home loving and have more appreciation for the arts. "Small town women are real, earnest, sound and wise," says Mr. H. E. Blood, who made the survey.' Cattle exported from Canada to Great Britain in 1935, from Januarv 1 to February 21, numbered 4,781. A Law Every Mother Should Know and Observe Never Give Your Child An Unknown Remedy without Asking Your Doctor First According to I any doctor you I ask, the only | safe way is never to give your child remedy you don't know all about, without asking him first. . When it comes to "milk of magnesia," that you know everywhere, for over 60 years, doctors have said "PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia for your child." So--always say Phillips' when you buy. And, for your own peace of mind, see that your child gets this; the finest men know. Made in Canada. Phillips' A/i/A of /IfacfiteUa- Harley-Davidson D.i....... and Used Parts Write at once for our bargain used motorcycles. Terms an- The Full Vitamin Value of Cod Liver Oil PLUS Further Body-Building Virtues Generations have proved the body-building, energy-giving power of pure cod liver oil-Generations, too, have proved that Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil gives you all these, PLUS easier assimilation, pleasanter taste, and the added value of hypophosphites of lime and soda. PLUS values found only in Scott's Emulsion. SCOTT'S EMULSION THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE For Sale by Your Drwrpst___r_i_

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