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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Nov 1933, p. 7

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\ | 4 -~ --~ Xe * 3 = { MGOT HIM Modern Woman Important News For. ing Recommends Re- moval of Restriction Oftawa,~A blow. for Quebec women is; struck in the Macmillan report on banking and currency. which recom- mends the removal of Section, 95 of the Bank Act restricting deposits from |. married women in Quebec to $2,000. A Quebec provinclal law forbids married Women making bank deposits without the. consent of their husbands, : ~ Bectlon 95 states that deposits from persons, suffering such legal disability under - provincial laws, may deposit only up to a maximum ot $2,000. The Canadian Alliance for Women's Votes presented a brief to the commission when it sat in Montreal, calling atten: tion to the tact that no special restric. tion was piaced upon: Quebec married women depositing in: post office sav- ings banks. They asked that the re striction be removed from the bank act, and the commission recommended that the section be amended accord- ingly. The text of the report on this point follows: 2 At Montreal a special point affect- Ing the rights of married women in "the Province of Quebec was brought.to our notice by the Canadian Alliance for Women's Votes, Section 95 of the Bank.Act which authorizes a bank to receive deposits from, and to repay deposits to, persons under-legal dis- ability provides in the third subsection as follows: --' . "If the person making any such de- posit could not, under the law of the Province where the deposit is made, deposit ang withdraw money in and Irom a bank without this section, the total amount to be received from such ~ person on deposit shall not at any time exceed the sum of two thousand lollars." ' Aa, ; - 7 As, under the law of the Province of Quebec, a married woman could not, _ apart from section 95, deposit or with. draw. money without her. hushand's consent, the effect of the subsection just quoted is that in this Province a married woman cannot without -her ~ - husband's consent deposit more than $2,000 in a bank. Apparently under the Dominion Post Dffice legislation a married woman is ander no disability as regards the amount which she may deposit in the Post Office Savings Department, and may make deposits up to the limit of $6,000 which applies generally, We were asked to recommend that in the case of married women in the Province of Quebec the limitation on deposits in the banks to $2,000 should be removed and. an unlimited right to deposit con- ferred, without the requirement of the husband's consent We think that this Is a reasonable request and we recom mend that section 95 (3) Le amendzd accordingly, a : REI Yt Hypnotism is Used to Reduce Weight And Stop Smoking Oxford, O.--And now science ig us- ing hypnetism--in the laboratory at gm * "least--to ald in regulating the diet . so that a girl may have a figure slim enough to be- fashionable. yi Professors E. F. Patten and S. A. Bwitzer, Miam { University psycho- _ logists, experimenting on reaching the unguarded recesses of the hu- man mind during hypnosis, are help- ing their laboratory subjects not ~ only to remove excess weight, but Rlso to overcome self-consciousness wind to cut down on. their 'smoking, Their six years of laboratory work based partly on that of Dr. (Hull tt Yale, has dealt chiefly with "post hypnotic suggestion," in which a sub- Ject carries out actiong upon waking which = were suggested during the Bypnotic state, : : "For: example, a girl gubject wanted to lose some weight; during a hyp- notic trance it was suggested. that she stop 'eating starchy foods, Later, some fattening foods became ex- tremely distasteful to her and she regained her slim figure. - : An amateur actor: who was suffer: ing from stage fright, after. recelv-| Ing suggestions under hypnosis, finds his acting is better. A boy who had trouble gettig up early now riseg at ! am, and several persons who 'wanted to smoke less. have been helped; J Fe x - A Shilling a Day Is Thing of the Past London~The War Office is going to Introduce new methods into recruiting; More centres will be opened through- jut the country. «- A War Office offiifal said to a news- paper representative recently: "There )till 'exists a bellef that a soldier gets mly a shilling a day. = i oy "A corporal, aged 25, receives at] * least 21s. 6d. a week and 47s. 6d..if he Is a tradesman, ix addition to free ~N% certain allowances." - ; : a | | 3 NH ; il _ 4 ~ '. 3 : i ; ail food, accommodation, clothing, and -------- in Too Many Sodas : Cause of Divorce « Media, Pa,--~A husband accused of drinking "too mkn¥ icé cream sodas" * Is divorced now, ~~ gt Mrs, Hilda M, Redden, who was granted the decree, told the court her husband deserted 'fier and now lives | In Nova Scotia. She sald she bought him a poultry fara in Drexel Hill but | he paid no attentfon to business, Eh spending his time 4flpking the sodas. Women, Macmillan Report on Bank-| --to-ecombat- FEELING THE : velo! convenient tablets, Be r 80-years:old Pianist is Relieved by Kruschen . Although old-age has not yet kept this man. from his occupation as a ist, rheumatism did threaten to do ecently. Wo years ago," he writes, "I was y left 'arm; = I tried' many all to no purpose. 1 then commenced taking a half-teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts every morning, and soon felt benefit, My arm, which was painful and nearly useless, to my as- tonishment {8s now, aftér a few weeks' treatment, quite bettér.- 1 am more than pleased, ag I am a pianist, and playing made. matters worse; I am just entering my 80th year, and am in good health,"--Q. L. A, : The six mineral salts of Kruschen have a direct effect upon the whole bloodstream, neutralizing uric acid, which is the recognized cause of rheu- matism. They also restore the elim. inating organs to proper working order, and so prevent constipation, thereby: checking the further formation of uric acid and other body poisons which un- dermine the health, FERRERO i, British Woman Radio Announcer Resigns Mrs, Giles Borrett, tho woman an- nouncer, who togk up her appointment at - tte British Broadcastin, House only - two months ago, has resigned from the B.B.C. because ~he has come to the conclusion that annouucing is not.a woman's job. © Until last July the B.B.C. had con- sistently declared tha .announcing was a man's work nd they even stated that they did not think a wo- man would: be suited to the task. On July 21, however, in response to many requests from listeners, the B.B.C. ap- pointed Mrs, Borrett "as an experi ment." : : > Mrs. Borrett, the wife of Lieut.-Com. mander Gilles Borrett and the mother of a two-year-old son, is a tall, dark- haired, good-looking young woman whose voice is now known to millions of listeners, She made her first announcement on July 28 and although all the other an- nouncers were men she quickly. be- came 'accustomed to her task and In less than a month she was reading the News Bulletin--one of the anneuncer's 'most trying jobs. Like -ofher an- nouncers she has undergone voice training and pronunciation instruction at the hands of A. Lloyd James, the B.B.C.'s spoken English expert. ea Prince George Makes Record of Brother's Voice "Prince George recently made a gramophone record of the Prince -of Wales' voice, "He -was on a visit to gramophone and radio. factories at Hayes, Middlesex, in his capacity as Home Office factory-inspector, The record, - an Armistice Day speech by the Prince of Wales in pre- paration for November 11, was tested for any one of the 21 different faults, and finally passed "O.K." After mak- ing a coil for"a radio set, Prince George asked why there were no men employees in this department, : He was told that some. of the wire used was much finer than human hair, and -it- had been found that only girls had the delicacy. of touch necessary to wind it without breaking it, . - Learn Crepe Paper "Flower Making By a New Simplified, Inexpensive Method. :- -Write~ ; DECORATION SERVICE 70 LOMBARD ST., TORONTO tl RE Too Much "Party" Last Night Too Much Food, 4 Late Hours, Smoky Atmosphere- YET=This Morning -No "Acid Headache"=No Upset Stomach this is the QUICK- Scientists sa ir and EASIEST wa EST, SURE EFFECTS of over-indulgence--the most powerful acid neutralizer known "to science. Just do this: . TAKE--2 tablespoonfuls of Phil- lips" Milk. of Magnesia in a glass of water BEFORE bed. In the morning take 2 more tablespdonfuls with the juice of a WHOLE ORANGE, That's alll Tomorrow: you'll feel great! Or take the equivalent amount of 'Phillips' Milk of Magnesia tablets, Each tablet is equal to a teaspoonful * auido Phill enuine ey Milk of Magnesia in' the fd familiar liquid 'form, or AR the new, m sure it's 'PHI PS', .e the kind doctors endorse, NOW IN TABLET OR LIQUID FORM ~taken' with 'rheumatism; all] Likes/ Simple to be Subjected to Any thing "Fancy" The. modérn: spirit is never. very favorably impressed by anything that to. clothes just as much as-to furni- ture; decoration; automobiles, to every» cessory environment to lite and our mode of living. ; So far as the creation of dress is to'be subjected to afiything that in the mode could be termed fancy. A.dress may well be complicated, travagance, - An unrelievedly® simple note would certainly become monoton- ous, It is quite feasible, however, to remain withia the bounds of simplicity and still produce new ideas, with any complication of cut or trimming. ex- pressed in a subtle way. Informal Clothes For her morning outfits and inform: al clothes generally, the woman of to- day does not care to wear models that look too ostentatious, All she re quires is two or three amusing detalls worked on the basic theme of the new mode, simply expressed but in an ab- solutely new way. Matters are somewhat different in the case of afternoon gowns. Women prefer a dress where the "cut" af a creator is more or less recognizable. They also expect a semi or formal gown to offer the following features-- discreet outlining of the figure, slight fullness but only at certain points, a preference for colors and more often than not, that are not too vivid, black or. some sombre tone. Trimming, whether fine lingerie work, real lace or any other hand work, must be very discreet, all of which indicates that wo- men incline to somewhat simple styles. ) As a matter of fact, much of the charm of an afternoomr dress lies in a certain complication of cut and trim- ming, provided this complication does not. exceed the limits placed on fan- tasies, and is always tempered by a volume, . . semi rl Offers His Living Body os to Medical Science A London paper publishes a letter written by H. DeWinton Wigley which | begins: "I have been talking to-day to |'a man of 38 who has offered his living body to medical science, so that, while he lives, in the laboratories his blood stream may be inoculated with deadly diseases for experimental purposes." This man, the writer says, is not a fanatic, neither does he want to pose as a hero, le. went years ago-to China as a misslonary, His health failed him. He has been a terrible suf- ferer. He would be glad if any experi. ments upon his lving body might make possible the healing of any of his fellows. Sanely, quietly he talks of his offer and is like a soldier to whom comes the call to face a situation which can only have a fatal ending. He makes the offer, he says, in the service of God and his fellows, Special legislation, it is said, would have to be enacted, should physicians consent to experiment-upon him.. : °, 0) Clever Saleswoman Advises Her Customer If it were a mere matter of select- ing one of the prevailing colors, lines and fabrics of the season and then go- ing ahead and telling some good dress- maker to make you a costume--life would be fairly rosy, sartorially speak- ing. But--the thing so many people forget is that the color, the line, or th: fabric, of their choice may not, in any way, be one that would fit your style of beauty. : Time and again we've heard expert Paris saleswomen flatly réfuse to give one of their best clients a certain out- fit. If the woman is smart she wlll let the saleswoman have her way, The house knows that if a customer is dis. |'satisfled with a frock because it does | not look right on her that forever af- i ter the customer will have an ill-feel- ing toward the establishment, | Eat As You Like Says London Physician London, Eng.--Eat what you fancy. This is the advice of a famous physi. cian, Sir James 'Crichton-Browne, -and it was given after he had eaten an eight-course dinner given by the Institute of Certified Grocers at which he was speaker. He'is 93 yearg of age. Sir James expressed strong di- agreement with what he called "food faddists,'! and said he always ate "what he liked and advised his pati- entg to do the same--but in modera- tion, "About food the most arrant and fantastic nonsense is talked and written," Sir James sald, "Every kind of food ig alternately lauded as life-saving and denounced 2g a poison. The faddists and the cranks are never at vest," The. man and 'commonsense, may go on con fidently consuming the varied foods to which: he has been: accustomed without risk, he sald, + Difficulty excites the mind to tlie dignity which sustains. and finally conquers misfortunes, and the ordeal MADE OV EAnADA v : refines 'while it chastens,-~Aughey, Dress Styles| We Have Long Since Ceased | diverges from simplicity. This applies} thing, in fact, that represents the ac-| concerned, we have long since ceased |: provided this does not result in ex-| Good Way To Stop sense of harmony in line as well as with a good appetite, 'a clean palate } Ci6ARE Tr FS ¥ [] LT] LT IT 1LU Fine I UN 1 ee" "PRICE REDUCTION! --and Poker Hands, too! I "4 Cut Tobacco ; All packages now Es contain more It pays to "Roll Your Own" with TURRET FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO SAVE THE POKER tobacco HANDS Impetial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited Acid Stomach © Any druggist will tell you the best way to stop acld stomach and ind tion is to take a little Bisurated Mag- nesia in water after hieals, This will stop your indigestion and sweeten the stomach, get rid of gas and belching tn no' time, Ask .any .druggist, Oldest Baronet - Finds Life'Slow "Young" Old Gentleman to Buy Faster Car+--Likes © Airplanes Bassingham, Eng. -- Sir Benjamin Bromhead, England's oldest baronet (he was 95 two weeks ago) has be. come a legendary hero in the Lincoln: shire countryside. The route .to Thurlby Hall, the Bromhead stronghcld for six centuries, is studded with anecdotes built around this remarkable man, One is that he always glves an ounce of tobacco to a certain newspaper seller in Lincoln when he passes him' because he has lost a leg. e He once, it is said, slammed the door of his car In the face of a man who tried to congratulate him on his birthday. "I am' too old for congratu- latioas," he said. : The correspondent foiind him read- ing a newspaper without glasses, Air-Minded : " A_short time ago -he took his first flight in a slow passcuger 'plave and found it too tame, SMELT "I could not see anything in it," lie said, and immediately returned to the aff in a tidy Puss Moth. ; He was enchanted with this, . His ambition now is to make a long flight --*a couple of continents will do." It is preposterous after. all this: to congratulate such-a young man on his great age, ha k Sir Benjamin, a descendant of fam- ous soldiers, lost an arm while fight- ing in India in 1888. He completed by remarking, "Do you know, my car is not fast enough. h.p. super cars, which Olympia on fire." ' | GTN SN NEC Ties For Winter Velveteen ascot ties are tight in the fashion limelight this winter. -A-couple of them to wear with a wool dress will completely change the appearance of your. ensemble." Having one red. one and {. red belt to wear with a black dress, and a blue ascot and blue leath- er belt to wear with the same dress give varlety to your wardrobe, To (SSS-- I hear set Men's language is ag their lives.-- Seneca. ti mes i HOW TO AVOID ~ ILLNESS * When Yod begin to feel fagged out at the end of tho day, look out. 1llness is. just around 'tho corner waiting to lay you low. At times like this there's nothing like Wincarnis, the great tonio thnt has won over 20,000 recommen-~ dations from medical men, Wincarnis is a delicious wine, not a drug, In each bottle there are all the nourishing elements of 2}4 lbs. of grapes ~added to tho strengthening elements of beef and guaranteed malt - extracts, 14% These eleménts in Wincarnis will quickly restore lost energy. They: will help you to eound sleep, us awak and active, enjoyable days, - Drink this delicious wine regularly three times éach day, and soon years will drop from your shoulders, : Ta pick yon up when you are out of * sorts, to soothé your nerves, enrich your blood, or in cases of nervousness, mnie, anaem Spin debility, Sake co es- 1 am going to buy one of the new 20 | .SMILES... Cv vews oer t-0-9-99 A few people get up bright and ear- ly, but most of us just get up early. The rising generation retires about the the time the retiring generation rises, "0000 . _ Nephew--"Uncle, did God make Santa Claus 2': . Uncle--"Yes." Nephew--"Did 'He make world?" : + Uncle--"Yes, it is so recorded." Nephew--"In six days?' Uncle--~"Yes, my boy."": Nephew--"And it's all finished, Uncle?" Uncle--"Yes." Néphew--*"Well, Uncle, ness is God in now?" rn the whole done and what busi. An eighth grade teacher asked her pupils: ' Teacher -- What states?" Mabel--"I'm not sure, but I should think they were Miss Ourl; Ida Ho, Mary. Land, Callie Fornia, Louisa Anna;. Della: Ware, Minnie Sota and Mis, Sippie' ( > I are the sister Caution Farmer (lo chemist)--"Now, do be sure an' write on them bottles which is for the Jersey cow and which is for my wife, 1 don't want nothin' to 'appen td that Jersey cow!" Agent--"Can 1 sell you a good bhur- glar alarm?" + . Man="No, but if you've got any- thing that will keep my wife from waking up when one visits us, trot it out." Visitor--"IIave you any children?" Man--"Yes--three,"" . Visitor--"Do they live at home with you?" ) eV Man--"Not one-of them--they are not married yet." ' . The Brushville Bugle in sjeaking of a deceased citizen, sald: "We knew him as Old Ten Per Cent. the more he had tho less he spent; the more he got the less he lent; he's dead, we don't know where he wént--but if his soul to heaven is sent, he'll own the harp and charge them rent." Mr, Bayles telephoned the theatre ticket 'office and asked: Mr, Bayles--"Can I get a box for two to-night?" Puzzled Voice = "We don't boxes for two." Mr. Bayles (crossly)--"Isn"t this the theatre?) ol . Volce--"Why no, you are talking to Bel), the Undertaker." have Slants The man who always measures his steps won't get anywhere until he Tested Eczema Remedy: Is Prescription of foes of , Your skin trouble--whe t In ec zemay. acne, hives, dandruff, dngworrr infection or pimples and blotehes--will be positlv esedtted bY PpU, because DISD, 18 8 tried and tes " Physician's Prescr] bin, .D.D.D. was ) or his . 'own pa~ giving y or ¢ , Dennis, It is now manufactured by the makers of Came: - a's Ital alm, In 33. years .D.D. has. brought clear, heal thiul ts, {1 Shing i) millio he. ebro pe ~~ ioe} lh ---- incarnis; At' a ruggiste-- Agents: Harold F. Ritchie & Co, Lid. Toronto. 19 YOUR HIDDEN TROUBLE Ineomplete elimination of body wastes exints toa far greater extent than is Evieralty veatived Even people with the most regular habits often suffer from this condition. Incomplete elimina- tion ls why you often feel weak and weary, or suffer' headaches and Indigestion. The sure way to correct this condition is to follow the Andrews Rules' of Health, Eat moderately. Geb enough aleép, Tresh air, and exercise to aatlefy your body---and, once or twice each. _. ook "take a bracing; sparkling glass of An rows Liver Balt, Andrews Liver Balt will tof you in the pink of condition by helping [ to keep your system in thorough work- ng order. Your druggist sells Andrews in tine at 380 and 600 and the new, large bottle, 780 Bole Agents: John A. Huston Co., Lt Toronto. throws away his ruler. Most of those romances that blossomed on summer sands are already o* the rocks. An- other one that shows dirt too easily is the divorce suit. Hospita! bills are the worry of all except the very, very rich and the very, very poor. The secret of .a bappy marriage is the inno- 'cent belief that no other kiss could provide such a kick. It's easier to float a rumor when it is to sink the truth, We cannot understiind why, when making a movie out of « book, it is not thought good form to read the book. The first few weeks a new get of furs goes around looking for a draft-t sit in. Gossips have a keen sense of humor. Our wash woman says a mouth full of clothespins is the best cure for the cigarette habit. -- Visitor--I am collecting for the Poets' Hospital. Will you contribute please?" Editor -- "With pleasure. Call to- night with your ambulance, and [ will have two ready." Dorothy--*"1 hear Gerald won a lov: ing 'cup the other night." Alberta--"Really? Ile must have made a big improvement since the last date we had." : Another theory of long standing, which never worked out in practice, is that women's hats can't get fun- nier. : . Nearly everybody is looking for someone he can tell things to, not one who can tell him things. 'e' Who Told You That. Husband (during quarrel)--"Now I "xnow why women are called birds." _ His Wife--'""Oh, and why is that?" Husbhand--'Because you are always chirping." His Wife--"I understood it was on account of the worms we pick up." THAT DEPRESSED FEELING IS LARGELY LIVER Wake up your Liver Bil --VWithout Calomel You are "feeling punk' simply because your {en't pouring its daily two pounds of liquid Bre nto Mo oe? 1} pasion and elimination An pe ih amped, your entire system lo wh § an need is a liver ptimulant. Bomes thin, a goes farther thanealts, mineral water, ol], Inxative candy or chewing gum or roughage which Sly Shove the a guoring the real , your liver, fake on {ittle Liver Pills, Purely vege table. No harsh calomel (mercury). Safe. Bure, TAD STAMPS. ay TAM PE: 120 DANDY VARIET £S. Liberia, Nyassa, Airmail; many ic torials; only 25e. Approvals: D, Bruce, 2518 15) Street N,W., Calgary, Alberta. PATENTS N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. List of wante nventions una full thfurmation sent free' ®he Ramsay Come pany, World Patent Atioriievs 2 plank Street, Ottawa, Canada As riches and honour forsake a man we discover him to be a to), but nobody could find it out In his prosperity. -- La. Bruygre, -- cg oe . Bellowing cattle are generally herd on the farm. Ank for them by name, Refuse substitutes, 850. at all jie Ay 83 : BEFORE BABY COMES (7 A mother is a mother Zak before her ctéld 1s born. F 4 : SCOTT'S EMULSION % furnishes an abundance of the necessary Vita- mins A and D for health . and strength of mother and child. SCOTS SLAULSIOL RICH IN VITAMINS 12-33 Take Lydia E. Pinkham's pe Vegetable Compound " nervous it seems as though 1 shontd By .«. "My nerves aro all on edge' .,. I wish I were dead" ... how often have we heard these expres- slons from some woman who has become 80 tired and pun dona thie her nerves longer stan ie strain, Er should allow hersclf to drift into this condition if she can herself, She should give Lydla E. ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. nearly slaty years women have taken this wonderful ald to give them rencwed rength and vigor. 0s i of I Ngo 100 wonien who report to us say that they are benefited by this medicine. Buy a bottle from your druge glst today . . . nud watch the results. ™ 4 Cuticura Soap World-Famous for Daily Toilet Use Price 25¢. Be or Cold With Buckley's sts only a few cents to knock out a cough 5 "cold with BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE, be. cause Buckley's is so supremely good that only a few doses are needed to subdue the toughest cough ot cold, And Buckley's can be diluted with three timer its volume of water making it. go still further," . eo. Will not upset your stomach. Just sale, sure, instant relief bio coughs, colds, "flu ot bronchitis. Play safe. Refuse substitutes, Buckley's is so' everywhere, Buck That Cough DAY AND EVENING CLASSES the Department of Education, iSSUE No. 47--'33 may be conducted In accordance with the regulations lesued. by h THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION Is given In varlous trades, The schools snd classes are under the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE, : Application for attendance should be made to the Principal 4 ty of the school. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAININ SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTIOULTUR for in the Courses of Study In Publo Schools, Collegiate Institutes Vocat 'Copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education may be » obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, HOUSEHOLD E are provide Separate, Continuation and Hig lonal Schools and Departments, -------- High School Boards and Boards of Education. : Are authorized by law to establish INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND , ART SCHOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education - SP 1 he INI Yale > ¥ oh AX AHL EL iL & oA wi { th ls SR & §: $ gk © f 3 REA if i, 4) 4 SX CP Sy

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