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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 May 1936, p. 6

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RY d » RR ¥ x RR, TR : Chemists Praise RHEUMATISH SCOUTING {| | m gr I Value of Soybean Nutritive - Value of Protein Declared As High As «That of Milk There was a symposium on the soybean" in Kansas City," Eminent chemists got up to pay their respects to the bean, which has a history going back 6,000 years. There was Dr. A, A. Horvath of the University of Delaware's Agri- cultural Experiment Station, for example. "In 1932 some nine mil- lion pounds of soybean oil were used . for soap- aking," he pro- claimed. In fact 10 ~ "reuse the cheap soybean consists or about 20 per cent oil that the soap-makers were among the first industrialists to take it up in a big way. Dr. Horvath 'referred rather scornfully to the advertising lads who insist that cocoanut -oil is an essential in hard-water soap. Soap made of soybeap will lather well, he vouches. Dr. N. F.'True sang of the soy- bean as a food. For centuries the bean has been eaten in the Far East. The nutritive value of its Had Given Up Hopes of . Relief Now Finds Life a Joy Whether you have rheumatism as [badly as this woman had it, or whether you merely get an occa- sional twinge; you "will certainly be interesfed to know how such a severe case was relieved :-- "I feel I should. like to tell you," the woman writes, "how much better I am, since this time last year for taking Kruschen Salts. I could al- most say 'I am quite relieved of rheumatism in my legs, as I can now go'up and down stairs like a normal person. Last year I couldn't bend my right knee without suffering terrible pain. It is such a pleasure to be alive now. At one time I really began to think I could find no relief. I was also a great sufferer with constipa- tion and I find nothing better than Kruschen Salts."--(Mrs.) M.A. Rheumatism is commonly caused by deposits of uric acid which lodge in the body. Kruschen helps to break up these deposits and converts them into a harmless solution, which is promptly removed through the na- tural channels. Hete © There Everywhere 2 A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed | A collection "of samples of wood of trees growing in Ontario sent by the Boy Scouts of Acton, Ontario, to the Boy Scouts of Acton, England, was. acknowledged by a letter from J. Ewart Smart, Director of Education of the. Borough of Acten. The collec- tion was shown to boys in attendance at the various school handicraft cen- tres of the Borough before being han. ded over to the Scouts for permanent display In their headquarters. A new 100-acre. camp site within hiking distance from the end of the eastern Toronto street car line will be the hiking and camping mecca of many of Toronto's 9,000 Scouts and Cubs this summer. The size and top- ographical feotures of the site will permit of numerous individual troop camps. Sea Scouts of the 2nd Edmenten (St. Faith's) Scout Group are compet- ing in making models of the famous baat which they have recently acquir- ed. under way to organize a second troop. Jem, Kobe, Japan, Its membership Eighteen boys . appeared on. one meeting 'evening as applicants to, join the 4th Kitchener (St, Mary's) Scout Troop. As a result plans are A truly international Boy Scout troop is that at the Canadian Acad- includes boys from Canada, the Unit- ed States, England, Austria, Guate- mala, Holland, Spain, Denmark, Ice- land, the Channel Islands, and a Jew- ish boy of a family exiled from Cer- many. A contingent of Boy Scouts under leadership of the Headmaster of the Harrow yi School, will repres- ent Great Britain this summer at a large Scout camp to be held near Colmar, Alsace, to celebrate the Jub- ilee of the Eclaireurs (Scouts) Union- "My father is dead ! Where into a store in St. Catharines. can I-get a doctor?" shouted a small-boy as he rushed Linking The World ship recently featured in the movies| istes de France. protein is as high as that of milk. By Telephone [1Ms. "Bounty." . Alex Junkin, Bell Telephone Installer, was in the store and suggested that Dr, E. D. Hence the growing use of soybean -- . That Rover Scout training had prov- Coutts be called. Trained by the First Aid courses provided by the telephone company for just ar milk and soya foods for babies.| 7p, linking of all ports of the world | The 23rd Hamilton, which last year [ed a valuable foundation for other such an emergency, Mr, Junkin followed the boy to his home. He found the father lying on - Cu "There are significant amounts of by the telephone is proceeding at an | had 12 Scouts out under canvas over study by theological students nt ; a couch where he had been placed by his wife who had discovered him, lying in the bathroom, overcome with gas fumes. : : - Mr. Junkin at once applied artificial respiration, at the same time asking that hot cofiee be made and' plenty of blankets be supplied. In a very few minutes the heart action could be felt and in a short time he was sufficiently conscious to swallow a little hot coffee. ; ; When Doctor Coutts arrived he assured the Bell Telephone man that his intelligent and speedy action had-undoubtedly saved the man's_life. sorte vmmieg vitamins B and C," reported Dr. amazing pace. It is now possible for | the 24th of May, this year will have Bishop's College, Lennoxville, was - True. In fact the lowly soybean | 4 telephone . subscriber to sit in his | 20 Scouts and 8 leaders, the Scouts | the tribute .paid by the Rt. Rev. Phil- seoms to be so excellent a food that home or office and telephone almost | Including the "Viking" Sea Scout pa- [lip Carrington, Lord Bishop of Que- it is mixed with ca ies, soda- any country without delay, trol. The Vikings will take along a | bec. - - + fountain beverages, chocolate, health There his, for instance, just been TT : Se s Bio Adva IC 1 drinks, ice cream, macaroni and | established a direct radio-telephone } ! i prepared sauces. service between Great Britain and eo. - JN. Some. SC Kenya, a British colony and protect. I In enes orate in East Africa. The links are ° J An American farmer who saw | combined in London and-at Ngong, ® [ N 5 Y YE : oo : Sper e 3 - 0 u Pro Heng eat Greater Than in Past 73 Year; -- ¥ D ----y fl Road Mileage i AVE New Model Kitchen Atmost, ned of the eee Eat : i of the world are in the Uni " The Chinese farmer would rejoice. | wire and the wireless system work 1 the ted States, In fact, he likes his soy foods fer- | together. Zhe. charge for the new mented by molds, just as we like [service is £4 10s for a three-minute pickles and cheese fermented with call, and it is believed that there will the* aid of bacteria. The soybean | be fair use of the convenience despite sauce that the Chinese waiter hands | the cost. you with chop suey is a fermented| Major Tryon, the Postmaster-Gen- of o : ° The total road mileage in the -entirg : f h \rl - | N € § | World is a little over 9,200,000 Tiles. X | I a 1 @ 1 1 | Of this mileage, almost 3,900,000 miles : Sp * |are in North America and South Am. 4 erica. Europe has 3,300,000 miles, Asia a little over 1,000,000, Australasia a | Fermentation by Molds mold growing on his soybeans | near Nairobi, for connection to the Dominion IS Over -- If There Is Peace, Says would probably wring his hands, | respective telephone networks. The Dr. Tory British Architects Use Cana- ; Co - ! ,--Al3=ittle over 500,000 miles and -a rad soybean product, in case you don't | eral, believes that the near future will | She Says The Matter of Dis- 'LC dian Materials Extensively [just under 460,000 Hille OF Lie hi Poi know it. : seo the completion of a telephone net- tribution Is to Blame -- MONTREAL -- Development of ; age ont the two' Aeon Suntiionis Sr Most of the soybean foods are|work, which will afford communica. Canada's natural resources during > . : : , inine | th made from beans. from which the [tion by the spoken word between all Countries Self - Contained the next 25 years, if there is peace, [ The sales manager's wife had cal- owhoN. Rr Jontnine a ot ot 2 ver BO oil has been squeezed. What be-|parts of the British Commonwealth. |. . will grow more than it has during|led at the office, to be told that he Merial ke. he a tiay : ies o comes of the oil? The soap-makers|Thus will empire distances be still CAPE TOWN--Dr. Cora Hind of | the past 75, Dr. H. M. Tory, Ottawa, | was in conference. . i 1 spla eps ARETE cannot possibly use it all. Dr. E.|further "shortened." -- Edmonton Winnipeg, Man., interviewed here on | honorary director of the Aassociation| He (when conference was over) -- i Sonne model Wither 2 Classified Advertising } x F. Ware illuminated this pnase of [Journal. her tour of South Africa, said: -of Canadian Clubs, spid at the an-|Wers you terribly bored while waiting San Sy e Frod SppwR ui INVENTORS | : '- the subject. Paint-makers use : "No, Canada is not producing too nual, meeting of the Women's Can-| for me, dear?" vr . : ' ederic arber, } , C enormous quantities of the oil. The tuck cwhent.. Tia. 1368" of overs © She = "No darling. I amused my- LRLB.A,, F.LB.D. In recent years,| AN OFFER TO BEVERY INVENTOR. adian Club here recently. : Lis 1s : had 3 y y tof wanted Inventi 1 buildings of Chicago's Century of | There was every justification for |self with those ducky little colored [enormous strides have been made Information sent free. THE BAM i : : i 4 11 'tommy rot'. wi ; i si P p itai » Progress © Exposition. were coated IRAGLE EAST A AA one today | 8 optimistic attitude in Canada, he[Pine in that map on the wall. I WR HW Ses Bani Street Oman Hamuiorieys pik with ,Soybean pairts. A illions of to meet the requirements of. the [S58id.. The right combination of land | changed them around and made them room has not been overlooked : : - automobiles glisten\with-efiamels in ! dnd climate had created conditions | 100k much prettier. FOR SALE os. 5 tiv . pagal 'BR Does Not Require world. It is all a matter of dis- ag. « To Canadians, some of the kitchen which soybean oil is an ingredient. Refri X tribution." to make a civilization. M -- A oltiod how terms will be interesting but un-| RASPBERRY CANES, VIKING, $20.00 Yet Dr. True admitted that '"'soy- elrigeration Canada was a large country, com- an -- "Have you noticed how a thousand. -Alsonia Farms, Cooksville, : familiar. The word "cooker" is She explained that in her travels munications were easy, centres of | Woman lowers her voice whenéver bean oil is not ideal for paint"; it || will Do Your Baking in 8 Hours used instead of stove and an "dlec- WASHO 11 of . y , Que does not dry fast enough. So " . she found a tendency among al population were close at hand, he |8he asks for anything? ie fire" ie i : - : aint-makers blend it with other [AiRACLE YEAST) Price the countries to be self-contained. Saied Th 1 ' Neighbour -- "Oh, - yes. But have tric fire 1s included in the equip- ASHO -- CLEANS EVERYTHING. 7. Xa p : \e / } : val continued. e people; the two : ment to take care of the heating of oils. oz NET WI 10c This feeling grew as a natural se- reatest civilizing and colonizing | You noticed how she raises it .if she - : g Used daily every home. Harmless, X quence of the war, and. resulted in | 8® : g onizing al the room. The larder is an essen-| economical. Free needle threader with races in the world combined into | doesn't get it? each package, beats all sales records. Wd one nation, were virile, intelligent tial as well as hatch fitments. Gooc repeater, Good commissidn, Ex- On investigation, much- of this| ceptional proposition, Write quick, 9 Multiplicity of Uses Soybeans can be used for every scientific organization on the contin- If your grocer |'fent trying to increase the output DYSON' || Package MIRACLE || Life Insurance -- Money that a : has' not re : to 1 | and: progressive, : 8 . new - British kitchen -originates in| Washo Bld. Alexandria, Ont. a2: thing from hay to hairpins, it seems. YEAST | ceived nis sup. | |and the quality of their country's .The past generations had made amon provides for his widow and then Canada: Metals are wide! used ki . \ ali pb send 10 |products. In several of these coun- > 2 borrows from her. ] a y ed, _ BULBS Mix the meal of the bean with for- Bakes Bread and cents (coln) | |t)ias the scientists were trying to | Magnificent job of Canada, Dr. Tory ; the windows, for instance, being - : maldehyde (after the oil has been Rolls nS Hours |id 40. 1.02. ro. © © : aranB 0 said: Mistakes had been made, he metal and the natural Canadian al-| GMADIOLUS -- 100 for $1.00 POST- - ressed_out) and you have a plastic Pure Dry-FastRising [|/ gular size pack. | [cross the hard spring "Marquis admitted. Canada was even mnow| Yet there are people who spend ] £ 2ickel and : -- _pald. Blooming size. Rainbow mix- Pr o%ed : gee, enough | wheat with their own winter wheats. pg idity in| Money for beefsteak when they have | 07 9% Nickel and copper, monel me-| ture. R.«Corman, Harriston Ont. 4 _ that can be molded when hot. ] i for 10 bak | This hybrid wheat was doing well. | PAYing the piper for stupidity in b 5000 &moring: Botice foo tal, is used for practically all work- BALDOL : < Paper-makers use the protein se- [4 NBs. or write for FREE sample to |- _|early transportation development, | 10! seen a mqving picture, TOT ling surfaces, for table tops, larder : ADIRS WanzmD bil "In several countries that I have visited I found that they have fixed high prices for home-grown wheat to encourage local production. The effect of- this is that several coun- tries which have been wheat im- parated from the -meal to coat and than a week. but, he 'said, there never would size their stock. Soybean glue holds have been a Canada had it not been for the railways. Dr. Tory praised the tendency to study national problems. Unity must be maintained, he said, and provin- shelves. 'and the hot-water boiler, SALESLADIES, FAST SELLING CAN- . a adlan magazine with liberal com- Cooking utensils are of pure Cana-| iccion. Write .to Knitting and - Home. dian nickel while: niekel-chromium craft, Department 7, (Inity Building, alloys are used for electric heating | Montreal, Quebec, ! % and cooking elements. EDUCATIONAL YY » a Dyson's Limited piles of wood together. Dept. A. Winnipeg, Canada Dr. H. E. Barnard, director of-re- 2 Deg search of the Farm Chemurgic y - Council; even expressed the opinion And usually you can recognize an only child. It has. a thermometer sticking in its nfouth. that artificial wool might be made INDIG Poricts Bow broducs. sufficient wheat cial barriers should be broken down Aster, -- ot, Shen a ip iy oe . TECHNICAL. BOOKS pi out of these same proteins. The ESTION for Yieir own Yequiraments and are even more than they now. are. Can- A 3 hy: path, [FOR BALE ON THE FOLLOWING # . : b faced with th robl howl had no gun in my hand so I took a : : } TC Italians are now trying to make wool A THING OF THE'P Sen ye goles N : Dy ada must take leadekship in intel- 1251 of water and poured it over his 3 Refrigeration. ana vianon, i, . J : out of the casein of milk. In a Mg AS AST ray by 'are: ode: Wi eI lectual movements, he concluded, for head gay ran away. |] Large SS ied Guaranteed pecting, Engineering, etc. Write ' for Ta hd ro) . s. : : ' achines st. Tec 1 Book Co. 863 Bay St, ia x Jae Himpse of he Is Dn G A S T R 0 N O X Dr. Hind "covered" Russia for her I was: the foun Bored Listener -- "I can vouch for Terms Arranged. New machines Toronto. vil = A cow and sheep" if the soybean lives | I vo you reliel from Indigestion cod paper by going down the Volga for | -- EER that. I was in Africa ot the same time [| on-display. Write for - catalogue, = ee A383 3 other gastric disorders! Let it help you to Wig y | --_-- ! land the lion ran into me and when 1 WALTER ANDREWS LTD, | ei up to his hopes better health as it has helped th ds 2000. miles 'and then cutting across p Ab : i GASTRONOX AR a) lousands, . y od ; '3 stroked his mane, it was still quite [| 531 YONGE ST. - - TORONTO WHR ple would release them on senti- AI neutralizes mend alkaling stomach the country by air for 1500 miles. 'British Farmers d 3 4 ~ oy pe) i the result of all this chemical acti- Busincis dnd social" success a What she saw in Russia was enough Vi "re C ; d amp. ts . . wok Ve in 3 yslcal fitness. Eat and drink what i i J 3 5 vity. About 5,000,000 acres in | He take GASTRONOX I Get it todag) | 1° Soy ine het Din a age nis 1siting Canada With one woman in every eight| FELT TIRED AND ILL Hh A ¥ % this country are given over to their at all drug stores, years sna iy ng ¥ wou : , g working at a job outside, in 1936, ft ! Pouliess $f Mua relieve gin, biiag oul cores, i 4 ob hp . : SW : . ¥ ie, » als quick! 3 00, / 44 cultivation. But the world's center BR. Syamp Hie or wth wheat pro VICTORIA, -- Forty-four members | looks as if the day of "the woman in 4 EVERY MORNING! > TE 1 (Lo for commercial beans is still in Man- dca and Siajted at a price, with of the' British National Union Party |the home" may be reacliing the van "Now awakes full of : J "y 5 . . i . TY H " . i . i Shuma A But oe are doing hati KEEP Slim sul er country could hope of Agrigulturists are in Victoria on |ishing point about 1950. ; i To and onergy Si pi ; aller, nirty years ago .on ly With TON TON Dror 2 _ ; the last leg of a tour. that has token x i : FRUIT-A-TIVES io eight varieties were grown in this | pppgorIPTION TABLETS IT, m ravels through the them to India, South Africa, Austral-| The Minister (to his milkman) -- 1}: rid his system of * x BE country; today more than sixty are Ania to slenderness ana @ BATT | Union and up Africa as far as Alex- ia and New Zealand. The party head- | want to speak to you about the milk dangerous poisons 78 i 1 " ' 0 © ca . . oh . Es padi] sie : : listed in seedmen's catalogues. If Paria Le aN e A Die -w |andria, from where she will fly to ed by Major-General Francis J. Dun: [you have been delivering to me late It'sa poisoned system that makes you WHO SUFFER the industrial and food uses of the | material. Price $1.00 ana $2.00 "rm India and then on to Colombo, Aus- can, will study" Canadian farming me- [ly -- we don't require it for christen: | - wake up with a nagging headache, a 4 soybean increase it will rank with | per box. Out of town custom. tralia, New Zealand and finally to ds bef i England . furry! el i / men who suffer . : " ors: gend money with order. --. A . ; tho efore returning to England. |ings. . urry"' mouth--listless and tired. And in"sllence often pay a corn as a major American Hole Distributors for Domin- oF South America. Théy plan stopping at Niagara Falls, |. 3 i drt . now you can get lasting relief, . . easily, double penalty for : lon of Canada. : Ontario; Man and wife should have the same | economically, Use Fruit-a-tives regu- Yearlag this sag of ; Bo oN ou Aa gb " " : religion, the same taste, and the same tarly: They atethe discovery of a famous pride: Pamala . x , Btation H., . Catherin PR : : , ER ISHS HH, NES. : we hi physician, Natural... Fruit-a-tives con- 1 ' om \ P . . " . : are nature's warnin Mosquito Pests West, Montreal, P.Q. : Grow Strawberries Visitor -- "It your mother gave you od the proper frequency of tain extracts from fruits and herbs. that something fn oi LISS warning i a pu a large apple and a small one and told 8. $ . eclive ©. they cleanse the enfire mediate attention, Fallure to heed and » Much can be done by ' ¢ommunity Our Hdrdy Georgian Bay Plants : Eee WR TT. \ elimination system and their. special correct the first painful symptoms may ; action in reducing' the number of mo.| LIVE STOCK MARKETING 'Succeed Everywhere you to diylde with your brother, which | yoo "What 'do you think | tonic effecta help bring new energy. lead to chronic conditions with some : ' ; Shipping on the co-operative plan' has Improved Senator Dunla apple would you give him?" pce : ") Safe ®,, Fruit-a-tives do not conta) times bad consequences, Growing girls 8quitoes which affect the comfort and been productive of splendid results 126--81.00, 600--$2.75, 1000--$5.00 of the two candidates for mayor? hs SL) n a8 well as women In middle life are "'S health of citizens generally, Mosqui- Selling on the open marker means rei ll. Giant Mary Washington > N ohn - 2 Lo mean my big | ponnington -- "Well, I'm glad only A abit forming drugs, Pr ss Resulis PE erets JI Lemans, irreguianis TE toes breed largely in temporary bodfes side fog Lie Ar ELD toyh Asparagus, 50-650, 100--91.00 TQRhep or-mycliticions one can be elected." 7 remedy of its kind in Cana, rol precy vorite Prescription {8 a dependable fonie of water, such as snow and rain pools Write--Wire--or Telephone Shipped Satay or ee A a : of its results, i fr Stored can be Nemindd at bletn > - and rive) flooded areas. They develop L¥ndhurst 1143 With full cultural directions. . L ---- : 60 Ha, quid' $1.00, Large tier tabs, : opiy_ jn Avater,.and the method of con. CO-OP TOE AE MERS nD W. J. GALBRAITH . " or liquide. $1.35, i ' ? ol 'which ultimately gives most sat-| TIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. "Mapledene' Stayner, Ont. New Seed Potato Certified WARBA A Write for free medical advice to Dr, CY /A faction consists In eliminating the Union Stook Yards, West Toronto Z y The new [Warba potato is without a doubt, the Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N.Y, 7 be ; 4 . TL finest origination of 'a century in the early €¢ Lo J) 3g; -- y breeding places by drainage or by fil : Sa a potato class. It has béen tried in many parts : Opalite : ling, and, in the case of large flood ) of United States and Canada and all results pe ; : { " areas, by dyking and pumping. Filling LL he Contester"' have shown that it is fully two weeks ahead Refrigerator CUTS & SORES x. + ; and more productive than. the. well. known )< and levelling of low places where the a v : early. variety Irish Cobbler. Its shape 1s |} Good as-new suitaple for Avply Minatd's freely, Tt water accumulates should be earried A Weekly Bulletin Service for Contestants, roundish, skin and' flesh white, eyes about : ) eth ont polvan ang : out wherever possible, Care should v A ti t d A tho 7 the &ame depth as . those of the Cobbler small restaurant or large cleanses. . Any wound hea jl : also be taken to prevent mosquitoes rlsts an uthors mt Lay gp wa ook: Yeni family Make offer. : SUickly afiee fos wou, i ; breeding in grtificial containers, such This service consists of International Prize Contests, Markets for Car- py "Macdonald College last Hummer, So J . A . A 20 There's nothing better] 2 By is as water pels, either by emptying toons, illustrations, Borders. Designs for Magazines, Advertising, Greet- Z vinced us that it will soon be the leading Room 421 En ------------ or screening them Ing Cards and Verses. Articles, Limericks, Poems, Slogans, and Stories. = Sarly aviaty. o Loe io. our northern. "3 Adelaide Street w INAR 9) 18 Lk ' : mate. While our gs : J . . $2.50 for 1 yoar, $1.50 for 6 month, $1.00 for 3 months, 800 for 1 month, "Blbm ...... $75 10 Ibs. .. cers 120 2 TORONT1 0 Barking for Beer: Rah a Birken- || 84 a sample sheet 100. Mend a 80 stamped, addressed envelope for Hb ...... 300 00 1bs ......| 480 . ; ¥ 1 Toe . TI other money making ideas. ves 100 1ba, ,..... 8.00 ¥. 0..B. fitors ELgin 3101 ' KING OF PAIN k Re head black retriever, has drunk : : vise Our 1936 seed catalogue, the Best ever put up in North Amerlea, freé on request. ' a, ; 4,000 pints of beer in eleven of his W. H. PERRON & CO., LIMITED % @i | twelve years, He takes it from 'a : : schis ; bey LI I No. 19 36 i \ : Lee Ca ; Seedsmen and Nurserymen ssue INo, -- i M 3 ; - glass, drinking it beside his master's Giff Baker, 39 Avenue, Toronto, nada 938 St. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal : Tel. Lane. 4191, ? (Mew 3 ®t = feet, and barks for it every night, - J : ' 46 LAA LR A nx \

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