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Port Perry Star, 22 Jun 1933, p. 7

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SMILES... { ] The girl who sets out fo marry for 'money will find that most men are oft '| the gold-digging standard, Jenkins--*"Too bad that Harry Har- per and Gertrude Hijinks aren't good enough for each other." Harrell -- "What makes you say that?" ; Jenkins--"I've been talking to both families." on, neurologist, suryey, "to emotional uch." aton," he says, "when often repeated is cumulative. Scenes causing terror and fright are sowing the seeds in the system for| future nervous lers." The intensity of | the effect was er way by chart- § Sule after 'movies. This was done by three investigators by equip- ping beds with | apparatus to register the movements of children during their sleep. One hundre. and seventy girls and boys of from 6 to 18 had their, sleep records taken for a or Tends the book lo another. - Some other of the chief Quite the Reverse She was trying to get the last word following one of their domestie quar- rels. "Yes; and there was a time when you always called me 'Daisy'; now it's just plain Mrs. Brown,' as if 1 were the merest stranger to you." Hubby shrugged his shoulders. "I've since found out my mistake," he replied. Daisies shut up at night; you never do." tw the man who wants ¢ better flavoured, lasting chew the rest, life has gone on as before. Everything, including the theatres, has begun half an hour late; public factors in shaping habits and judged patrons a week. pants suits, The happiest bride isn't | child. But once on a time the mighty eel: . 0 ee Ss awh aul by numbers, the younger members of Effects On Character always the one who gets the best hus-| fell, and the story of that fall will | site. el. mineral water, Mantive candy or clocks, eyen when they have been a Iti a dispro Perhaps the most striking revelation 4 , yo at fall wi cr poy hich saly . fow hundred yards apart, have marked the population make up ap por- in the study is the great contrast be- Children who are most frequent | band, but the one that makes the best | never be forgotten. William Borlase,| the bevels sd pre r Bver. different times; and no ome has pre- tionately large share of motion ple- tween the effect of "thrillers" on child- moviegoers were also tested by Pro-|of the boy she got. The wise acre is| the mid-eighteenth century chronicler Bog dy LL i wun a tended to be punctual for anything ex- ture audiences. {n| ren's emotions as compared with fessors May and Shuttleworth, the one that gets itself divided into| of Cornwall, wrote that the stone| pounds of soe? bile into your bowen Ges cept for the two hours' luncheon inter-| Sueh are some _ a the findings anlage. A "psy ter" was| We have fond," they reported, | building lots. If you sell what you| Was "so evenly pointed that any hand | Iowratemeck sed mtmticer wecking we dey val at 12 o'clock an for the beginning four years o study by pr taken to the movies by two scientists, "that the movie children average low-| produce here at home, why not do all | may move it to and fro but . . . it is Carter's Little Liver Pills «i soon fis jou 'of that interval only, calculated, of ports 08 oHll4 Welfare Janae Tudor he Dr. Christian A. ay Professor | €F deportment Teconds, do on fhe aves your buying at home, t0? Experience | morally impossible that any lever, or| Tok for them. are a iE Sours, Becorling to tho office dime: i ¥ ) age poorer work in their schobl sub-| js a dear teacher, and it's the woman | indeed any force (however applyed| "Oe stall drugpate. u , : Research Council, of Psychology in the University of), .. "4 0 rated lower in reputation y 4 Ppiy = - plece, which has been surreptitiously _ mdvanced to conform with the most optimistic of the watches of the clerks. Those who really have wanted to know the time could ring up the tele- phone exchange, be put on to what is called the "service de l'heure," and he given a quite inaccurate reply by a young woman who forgot to wind up lier watch last t and set it this morning, from memory, some minutes after - looking at a clock in a shop win- times as much, in some cases; the ideas and action presented are large tion-picture audience, or 28,359,000 The Weekly Attendance The number of children attending was reached by the sampling process, by questioning 35,941 boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 19. Each girl, it appeared, attended on the aver- age forty-six times a year, and each boy. fifty-seven times. The 5 and 8 year olds were found to attend twenty- two times a year. By still another check it was estimated that the coun- | try's youngsters between 5 and 20, 'con- Towa, and his assistant Dr. Wendell 8. Dysinger. Measuring Emotions "The human body," explains Henry James Forman, writer of the popular presentation of these studies, de- scribing the experiment, "is known to offer resistance to certain small elec trical currents. The degree of this re- sistance, - owing to changes in the chemistry of the body, is raised or lowered under stress of various emo- "that pictures play a considerably larger part in the child's imagination than do books." by their teachers on two rating forms, are rated lower by their classmates on the Guess Who Test, are less co-opera- tive and less self-controlled as mea- sured both by ratings and conduct tests, are slightly more deceptive in school situations, slightly less skillful in judging what is the most useful and helpful and sensible thing to do, and are somewhat less emotionally stable. "Against this-long record of disad- vantages the movie "children are fad! It has advantages! All the mar- ried men will bave to'do is to buy two- who pay. If a girl's face is her for- tune there's billions in a drug store. You can't knock a cork down but it will bob up again, Be a cork. Few men or women cut their wisdom teeth until after they get married. The longer some people live the more popu- lar they become with themselves, George--"1 was up at the zoo yester- day watching the monkeys. It was very interesting." Hannah--"It must hage been--to the stone which, though it weighs 65 tons, can be moved and rocked by a in a mechanical way) can remove it from its present situation." Years after, in 1824, this challenge was ac- cepted by a certain Lieutenant Gold- smith, R.N., a nephew of Oliver Gold- smith, commanding a revenue cutter in these waters. With the help of a boat's crew, he managed to roll the stone off its base. It cost him £2,000 to have it replaced, with the aid of elaborate machinery made expressly for the purpose. There are other rocking stones mn Wake up your Liver Bde --Ne Calomel pasa, a town of Asia, and Plilemy an other which may be moved with the stalk of an asphedel. -- Natural Straw Hats Natural straws are getting te be hig favorites. One reason is becamse they are so practical. They may be worn with any color costume and may take any color trimming that hits year fancy. A good idea is to have a sass ber of different colored bands to ship rie : The electrical currents used | Superior In two measures they are| monkeys." Corny:all and in Wales, but none pos-| on over the simple brimmed Bat of . ituting 31.5 per cent. of the popula- | tions. $ po 4 wh On the Downs Sit OE up 37 per cent. of the mo-|are so faint they cannot be felt, but mentioned oftener than the others in ses€ing the interest or dimensions of | natural color straw and one to go with b 3 : the Guess Who test and are named| The man who used to have his hair | the Logan. Pliny tells of one at Har-| each costume. Only the harebells and the turf are = |more frequently as 'best friends' by | cut by his mother now has a son who near; i ? their classmates, Tests showing no| has his finger nails cut by a mani- -- ee ----------,----__-- . The bumble booms, beseeching all WHAT IT MEANS 0 0 S differences by this technique include | cyrist while the barber is shampooing g ww around--- : ] ® | honesty ratings and honesty as mea- | his hair and the porter is shining his We are in a position to Pay you the Highest Hark the eternal, hot, insistent sured in and out of school situations, | shoes. Possible Price for Y sound-- persistence, suggestibility and moral 0ss rice for Your Even the fins to rouse memserves| Reduced Bust 8 ins., 1s. Waist 5 i ins., Hips 4i ins. | oe rt . » the fact that they haven't any opinions But Duly Tors of peace her bumb- GAINED NEW ENERGY To Make Final Attempt and can conscientiously agree with The improvement in this woman's To Salvage © *s' Gold | a"ybody. Te give heir desolation, give MmY| 4. re, after she had lost 28 Ibs. of'un- a ag Egy p 4 Bel wanted fat, can easily be imagined Test, trance, --: The ltalian sal-! pogs--"But you can't afford to get i pan Limited Surely, one indistinguishable day from {he compamilve measugments Haat ACR te vai Apo rarely | married om your salary." The Canadian Woel Company A Roman sentinel, when times were hich hte ives Jelow, + ke eh the » 51, 500, €00 10 gold stil gry mately ea, Wap's 3 50d ox. 2 CHURCH ST, TORONID effects of e treatm: a. 2 " slack, Se Tr inethod ls evigently 8 soot Toomn of the sunken P, and 0. liner|s 1°" me lo.ask you for a raise. "THE LARGEST HANDLERS OF WOOL IN CANADA™ Heard the gh lazks, and Yor upon| 'le to follow. ¢ Bgypt, lying 70 fathoms deep off Well Qualified "I am 24 years of age; " height 5 tt. Point de Raz, And feard the brown, unceasing bumble say { How but for her the shy itself would | have face blemishes of any kind. 8 »| ly this must be due to my having 6% in; and a short time ago my, weight was 28 Ibs. above normal. Iv have lost 28 Ibs. in weight, an much more vitality. Also I have very good complexion, and I do : Because as my phir) is for my height and age, 'without. dieting, i Jeet in a fog by the French' In fou the Ita 500,000 previous summers of work, in divers recovered $3, . the total cargo of $5,000, liner carried from London on her last voyage, May 19, 1922, The t sank in 20 minutes after be- ter Seine. Of the 44 pgssen- 000 in gold. and silver which the| "So you think you would be a suit- able valet for me," said the very old man to the applicant for the post. The man nodded eagerly. "I must remind you that I am a bit of a wreck," said the other. "I have au artical leg that needs looking af- T, 8 88 eye, and a vig and false teeth." "That would be all Hight. sir," said car Tauiasy 3 t-niie' thousand, nine hiin- will be 'and nftiety-four who will read tr THe he ix 1 be bind. Yon ISSUE No. 24--'33 Out of ninety thousand women ther ere | DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Is given In various trades. direction of AN ADVISORY C. Application for COMMERCIAL SU! eh E AND the Colirses School Boards Boards High of Boards nd Bose of Educaton INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education ioud: gud 1 suirivute fhe Task 20 A37 Wvey Wate the applicant. "I've had plenty of may be conducted In accordance with the regulations I~ Eraschen Salis. 1 give 3 (he | Practice. You see, I used to work in Me: Deparment of Education, 23 : , the sasemblivg room of a bi pty THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION The or or = 347 nights, both when they had been th r on NB : to movies and when they had not. The man who will i in the train, : d - "Boys," says Mr. Forman, summing hy prada dind ' Ostentatious collectors of hotel i J up the results, 'after seeing a movie g P fashion. The noise upsets other mem- labels. : Horizontal » 85--Criminality 11--Pertaining to apples | showed an average increase (in rest- Vers, but they are too polite ta protest. 5 The woman who thinks she can tell} 3 gop African 36--Note of scale 13--Is fond legsness) of about 26 per cent, and| To" To ATE when the offen Pad an anecdote, and tries. Ina '© 37--Equivalence 16--Sea bird girls about 14 per cent." In ndividual ' a EE The guage 38--Chiet waterpi he adds, th t) tne sive sounds were at their loudest, a Hay person who uses a railway ef waterpipes cases, he adds, the restlessness in 3 . 6--To terrify. 19--Painful spots young member strode towards the cul- ay _ booking office as an inquiry bureau. 11--Revolutionary . 39--Decay . dered toni creased as much as 50, 75 and even 90 Prit and said: "May 1 Lelp, sir?" Sf ; The motorist who holds the crown sencral 40--Type unit 20--Powdered tobacco | per cent. And for as long as four and | Vein "lL gine ur don't a Es ' e at about 20 m.p. "amous soprano e ve nights afterwa e restlessness 4 Wo . % es Xf of the road bout 20 h. Wandered 41--Fai 22--Sedat fl ights aft ard th 1 reed any help ; 3 : The man who monopolizes- the fire- I 42--Mature 23--Above continued to be above normal. ot Ta' the. youngster, 1 Famous Rocking Stone. Classified Advertising 3% place. ee 15--Plume 4 [Te deny 25--Kind of beer Need For a Reminder thought perhaps you might wish to ba| Colonel Sir Courtenay Vyvyan of BARGAINS IN CHICKS. Eh p People who Sxplain their own or 17--To leave \ TN 26--Aims The presence of an adult to reassure | dragged ashore." Trelowarren, Cornwall, has present. S TED GOVEP MENT bat Sther people's Jo oe ¢| 18--Cover 48-Avarice 28--Destroying the child makes the effect less serious, ed to the nation, through the| IRe()e IP. Spproves Chicks fram at ram Sain, who tele ven you mun 13 Cin Veen Bb avers, Tue lettre val] outamer{ van 1 et someting Maton Tr, one or he mont | ERITRE Sn HE ' Per ' r the rase, "adu scount," to des- h." inati tasti rti Mixed chicks, sot seid - hie 1 wide Rot. | who manicures In 'pub. | 21 Exists 1--To exile 31--To cease prem ald given by the occasional gcd jo lunch counter is egan po Fg ely pela the sured Eerie EX Sr @ perso 8 In pub-| 99 Spirits ~ =D 32-Rau away Touinder CC utter all, "it is Sviy 4 on the other side of the store, ir." wes! of Mounts Bay, Cornwall. In-|Onmtarfe. ~~ ™ at | 23--Prefix: before Nothing uits picture." as, they report, a salu- cluded in the gift is the mass of gran- | = Lopues wawrss Rl nner speaker Who cam:)yy Nareotic 4--Prepgsition 3 Ovepings tary effect in lessening the shock of The Spotlight ite known as the Logan or Rocking EE RBar 26--Stjcks 5-=Not uniform 38--Companion horrifying pictures. And it Is Import-| mye eun ehines on, not caring Stone. Sirf Courtenay Vyvyan has | &§ CC oor OO a fotm "hae An Who carefully selects 8) 2v--Son of Adam 6--Tapestry B-Togotup ant during the pieture rather than at-| myo coi Bh 00 OEE uadé it certain that the right of se-| Toromte © rey "Y don't mind smoking, do 33.-Gover Rime maker ==Play OU Words ter, according to this judgment, as| py garg never stop to wonder ess to the public and to the owners - N asks ou 8 29--Ineites 8--To stroke 42--Deer merely a happy ending is not enough. It they're on view: tonight; of adjoining land will be preserved Q U 1V ER | N G bz yi d didher companion: whose false 31--Drank 9--Part of "to be" 44--Noje of scale How much do children remember | pe river flows, and the green grass | for all time, and that no buildings pe 34--Lord 10--Representative 46--Conjunction of what they see? No' much, is the RTowWs: "| shall 'ever be erected there, other V : teeth click. ; grows, ) sy h sito ia . ion. Dr. P. W. Hola-|. 259 i's nothing to them if nobody | than the little watch house which NER ES 1 Town vi who does not know when pg Anewire. to. Last: WeakiPuzsiv day of the University of lowa sought KifoWs. already stands there. Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's RM Child 8 Reactions pp an. exacl answer. " But a : an must have admiring eyes| This property has been for eigat Ve Rail § ris Cai i . LIAlG I: LiEfalT The 'very yoguges} children," Mr.| pred on him when he labors, centuries in the uadisturbed posses- When you are just om edge . . . of '18 pig F To Movies Tested AlR[ OMA RB|L 1D} Yormun Feparts Samy yay at Joust He works less fog the joy of work |sion of the Vyvyan family, as own- Then you can't stand the chil- 'Worry All France ' (DoW AIRIT|LIEIS[SHAN|O per cent, 'of. 'What their 'parents; quan to impress his neighbors. ers of the manor of Trevidren. jt| 9ren's noise... when everything al. --_ hd would carry away from a i ice d hev i , 35 ame is a burden . . . when fwd It is only since the invention of rall-| Youthful Emotions Often wifi ole siffainialal | ic and the average tor ah childien] P13 lve more fun, und get more consists of about 35 acres of rough cate and Dive... . try this medi- way tralns--a relatively recent ex-| "pg 4 aoe Grivved tha ls(E SP EEILBTICIE] | studied by Drs. Holaday and Stoddard Yous, Cliff land. Treen Castle is a very fine| 'cine. 98 out of 100 women repost 'erescence on French civilization--that uc \ ore Stirr n {R[E[W][T]s 3 W IS] Ts 70 per Fils rn gl If he'd emulate the stars and sun. example of the fortified headlands benefit. any one jn France, writes the Paris| Adults', the Payne Fund. DI E[E| P io hai BER ni which were known as castles. Itisa| It will give you just the extra " ¥ ~~} . ' » Many men carry the impression of | « pe of three different roups of you will seem correspondent of "The London Sunday Study Reeals ne ory ge pi 8 uriously, too f th group need. Life " y E{EIR RIAIS IH} this percentage of retention seems t0| 5jways winning, largely because when | rocks, and seems to have been a sane- living again. Observer," has worried about the ex- a| [BIRIYERIo|E[sWlD[1[N]E] row with time, and after the lapse of i ent ip} =r me om -- act time. Even so, what péople have Scientific answers are now offere HII[E[S 5 8 month. ina * hild t pee they see they are beaten, they retire | tuary or fortress of the ancient in- i La | n man Cc ren actua re- . y ig. i o . wanted to find out has been much to the Jyssiions It HOW BOWE ToT 2 ; 3 / L L 3 a Ya oe Dc quietly and with little noise. habitants of the country. SOURED ON The more the. "heure de la gare," hurriedly | 88 really affect cuiidren, od CI AI 4 Mig thy pleture In the middle group of rocks on ? demanded in order to catch a train, in general are excited for mote than] RIE] |LITIEIGIE]S Stoddard and Holaday's : guess is Merry-Go-Round the west side of Treen Castle is 'he WORLD --THAT'S INVER than the precise hour of the day. For adults by what they see, even eight LIOIRIE|S] [T[A].|E]S ys B Trousers for women is the latest| Logan Rock. This is the famous

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