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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Dec 1938, p. 2

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~~ tion bu Southern vultures, seen in Ontario, are in the Lyn- den district east of Brantford. and hills near what is known as the Baptist settlement, Their habitat is the hot southern sec- tion ofSthe United States.. For some ine, the birds have been seen flying high overhead and five were found feeding on the carcass of a dead cow oh a ant Revi AT BI Reekie, "who lived for several 'years in the Southern Stated, "identified it. It had a wing-spread of four feet, rarely' They are inhabiting the fields bush road farm, One was shot' 'Traffic Deaths Caused Chiefly . By Inattention Three Toronto Experts Agree - "On the Reasons Why The Accidents Happen have about 'Millions of 'words written and spoken causes of automobile * Is Doing * NEW CANCER TREATMENT Tiny particles of atoms have been tound in cerfain instances to be more effective than X-rays in treating of cancer. The U. 8. Na: nounces the particles --= neutron rays--have been used succéssfully for the first - time ~ on "cancerous . |: growths "in human beipgs. "These rays are capable under certain con: ditions of killing the fiercely active cancer gells.'. . TELEVISION BY SPRING An official of a television labora- tory, at Rochester, N.Y., ladt week " predicted early -coverage "of. spot news events by sight and sound for © broadcasts to-.the American public been the accidents, in an address to the Institute of Radio Engineers and Radio Manu: facturers Association. | : The statement came as the asso- clation received a report saying the television receiving sets -would be available to the general public next spring. 'OYSTER ATTACKS ANAEMIA A means fo ald the prevention of nturitional anaemia has been found tional Cancer Advisory Council an- Dryer, 28-year-old bachelor profegsor, of Atlanta, Ga,, offers "high school students who are shy in the presence. of girls a course in "everyday liv- . ing", Part of the curriculum con- sists of draping material on living _ girl models, - ? Et. 2. Eat too much. 3. Drink too much. 4. Smoke too much. 5. Sleep too little, 6. Neglect exercise, and your heath. 7. Fail to keep watch on Plowing Champion Settles Tractor Controversy Globo-ami--Mair. they amount to these: lessness and liquor. the motorist, : the Ontario Motor League. cause of motor killings, | Pedestrians come in for a good- ~Dunn:--By strictly- observing traf- fic regulations, however, motorists could have avoided 47 per cent, of the accidents this year, he" con- tended. Boiled down by three Toronto experts, Momen- -~tary inattention, impatience, lack "of courtesy, incompetence, caré- These faults apply to. the pedestrian as well as The opinions are those of Police Inspector Edward Dunn, H. G, League and W. G. Robertson, of They unanimously agree momentary in- attention is the most widespread: ly shaye of blame from Inspector "His Shots Started It in the Apalachicofa oyster, avall- able in Miami area the year round able in Miami area the year round, scientists announce. : _ The Florida oyster contains a "higher content of-jodine, has the four vitamins A, B, D and G. It con- tains iron and copper for the blood, phosphorus and -calcium- for the . VITAMIN DETECTIVES Vitamins heretofore merely pol- icemen of health, may turn detec: - tiye--to discover Indication of dls- tase even before it actually sets in... Dr. Casimir Funk, of-Pavis, orig- cept and coiner of the word "vita- min," told a group of American scientists last leek that latest re- point. to possibility that balance between certain hormones (gland' products) and. vitamins se- creted im bodily waste fluids. "By establishing what the normal balanga lg Wun) said spodical men bones and teeth and fodine for the "healthy thyrotds, inator of the modern vitamin con: | | of the late Harvey S. Fircstone's the "yiormal 'body shows a distinct '|. farm, the. relative merits of. steel dollars in fuel costs alone. + tomer. . knew," sald the explorer, "was {you!"" : : a a ------ = . re For Bashful Boys. Your Life Span : Vultures Visit : : iy f P Brant County ) What Science Dei E. 1. Worry. ' AVE The patron tried to cut up his steak, After digging into ft a dozen times with his knife and fork he summoned the walter, "Here," he growled; "lake this Y fd Fy "1 ean't do that, "sir, walter, Nar . "Why not?! demanded the tus. © "You've bent jt'!' was the reply. "The bravest: man "| ver _ the chap who took a taxi to the bankruptcy court, and then, in. stead of paying hls fare, Invit- ed the driver In as a creditor." Magistrate: "Is the prisoner a known thief?" "2, P.C.: "A known thief! Why, he would steal the harness off--- a nightmare," > ! * Second -- "Heavens, man, why did you go down; he didn't hit sald the | {78} ON BIG BE The PERFECT Cte wing Tobacco AGENES_WANTED | Classified A dvertsing _ UPHOLSTERING & FURNITURE Carl Schoger, six-time national plowing champion of the United States. proved by actual test that a tractor runs better on rubber than * on steel. With Firestone Ground Grip Tires he has saved hundreds of 1 'the time we plck up a new and use- Tests Prove Saving of Hund- dreds -of Dollars If Mach- ines Run On Firestone Ground-Grip Tires Instead - of On Steel WEE SE fre years--ever since the first rubber shod tractor rolled dcross the fields and rubber as. tractor tire cquip- ment have beon subpects of divided opinion. Which is-more practical? Whith is faster? Which will do . Shown, shortly after his arrest in Paris, is Herschel Fripel Gryn-_ szpan, the f7-year-old German-~ born Polish Jew whose fatal shoot- ing of Ernest von Rath, third sec- retary of the German embassy in Paris, started the new reign' of * terror against. the Jews in Ger- many. Grynszpan's parents had been.ill-treated by Nagis. "Farm Regions Much Reduced Cultivation in West Is Down - 25 Million Acres, Says Expert More than 1,000,000 acres of land have gone out of cultivation since 1921, Prof. J. H. Ellis," of University of Manitoba, said in a report to the economic survey board. With total land area of 146,- 000,000 acres, Manitoba "Kas only -- one-seventh of this territory -or- ganized into municipal units after bb years of active settlement. In the organized area only 7,789,920 Acres were under the plow in 1936 against 9,022,738 acres in 1921, Plan 'Land.Use Policies Manitoba's policy 'in the past 65 ------years has been-of the more-or-less hit-or-miss variety, the report * says. All Manitoba goils are not suitable for agriculture, he said. "It is vitally important," Prof. Ellis reported, "that factors which ~ have determined the varied: soil types and conditions should be carefully studied" "and _ land-use policies_planned not for exploita- nN maintenance and con- servation, * ~ ; : Ah ; We Consume Wheat ' In 1868, when the population of Canada was 8,611,000, the appar- ent 'home consumption of wheat « Was 22,822,000 bushels, In 1037 with an estimated population of 11,120,000, the home consumption of wheat was placed: at 105,904, .000bushels, "The highest: home -eonsum population was estimated at 10, . 208,000, Sa ption of wheat was 189,- "4 - 487,000 bushels In 1930 when the may be able to determiné when the balance is upset, thereby discover- ing the possibility of diseases lke: diabetes and cancer In such early J _atages that they may be prevented, = - 2 = Vi Farm Forum | 1.. Q. "Please give me informa- - tion ag to plowing down buckwheat for fértilizer. I have a crop I sow- ed on poor land I would like built up."s@. C. G.--Bruce County. A. Buckwheat crops will return about 121; lbs. of nitrogen,' _ 2, Q. "Some of our good cows are looking bad this fall, Their hair is standing up, and skins are rough er. than they used to be. Some cows have nearly choked on, Bones. A~ neighbour said the cattle needed- bone meal. What do you think?" -- J. P.--Grey Co, A. Your description of conditions among your cows indicates distinct "ly mineral deficiency. in pasture, ors feeds that the cows-are receiving. ° You should obtain a. couple" ot-- 'bags! of mineral supplements such as bone meal or supplements with bone meal base, and feed approxi- mately one_cupful to an animal at each feeding. With this treatment the cows khould stop chewing on bones, and their hides should be- cothe smooth as the cows thrive more healthily, : Canada's 1988 wheat crop shows an average protein content con- siderably higher than in 1987, STOP QUICKLY Rubber Is Better: "On Tractor Wheels "Steel or rubber? For nearly seven last drop of fuel was consumed and the tractor sputtered and stopped dead .in its tracks. With this data --recorded; the tractor was returned to the starting point. = The stgel wheels were replaced with , Fire- stone Ground Grip Tire equipment - and the procedure was repeated. : The figures tabulated from these tests furnished accurate compara. tive information; 1st, on the num- ber of yards covered in 36 seconds by each tractor; 2nd, the number of seconds required to.cover tiie dis- tance between the first and -third markers; 3rd, the number of min- "utes and seconds required to empty the fuel tank at top plowing speeds, All of these figures word used as a basis for measuring the _ relative performances--of- rubber 'and steel - in terms of time and fuel require- SEER . Fred, = "What do-you do the =--Ministers- every where-are--in----fa-- lection plate. without getting your. self caught, 4 they're young and life is bliss -- a ---- We've "Totfced that just about <, ful ward, other people begin -to work It to death, : ~~ We go away for our va: every third year other years?" Sam -- "The first one we talk of last year's, and the next year we discuss plans for the. following one." = : vour of the use. of zippers in the piace of buttons, It Is hard as the dickens to put a zlpper in the-eol- Now for a bit of tragedy: Theywalklikethisuponthe street, thoughtless word, a lover's quarrel, coffee, extracts, spices, etc. hundred products, November, De- cember; two best months, © Start now. Thirty-diy Trial offer at our risk. Free catalogue, details. Jito Products Company Ltd. 1031 Dor- chester IZast, Montreal. AGENTS--SELL MEN'S NECKTIES for Christmas. Write for samples, --.Murgatroyd--Agencies,--Yonge- St. Arcade, Toronto. g 'APRONS BY MAIL APRONS FOR BIG WOMEN, THREE styles, tybfast prints--colors; red, blue, green. -- Three for one dollar, post paid. Needlecraft Guild, 533 College Street, Toronto, 3 CHRISTMAS CARDS PERSONAL CHRISTMAS made from tives, 3-for 26¢; 12 for 75c. Envel- opes_ to match included. Establish- ed over 25 years. .Brightling Stu- CARDS FARM MACHINERY FANNING MILL, (KLINE) "anteed, proved. best seed wild vat separating, facturing Co., Islington, Ontario. grader, . Everything. must your. favourite nega- ° sion table, ~dio--29-Richmond-Street East, Tor=-- ontd. 3 x -er upholstered chairs." GUAR- Kline Manu-- 2 Boxer -- 'No, but read his BE YOUR OWN BOSS, GET A JITO ------ thoughts. " 1 ! route. Tolletries, medicines, tea, LYONS ghis. Two ALTERATION SALE RECONDITIONED FURNITURE be sold regurdiyss of cost. Thousands of dollars worth of real good used furniture to be sold 'ut a fraction of its real value, Every piece thoroughly cleaned, re- conditioned and sold under a posi- tive money back guarantee of satis. faction. $19 50 8 piece solid * oak dining + room suite, buffet, exten- sion table, 6 leather seat chairs, "in good condition. 4 , 4 4 50 Beautiful fumed oak din- 1d ing 'room suite, buffet, ex- tension table, 6 ledatlicr upholstered chairs. Perfect, $35 English bufiet, square extension table, 6 lea- ther upholstered chairs, completely refinished. . oak suite, 845 Large solid oak -sulte, 9 pleces buffet, china ;cabinet, exten- und 6 leather upholster- ed Chairs, Perfect, -- ie $69 Beuutiful 9 plece suite in rich 2 tone walnut. finish, large "buffet, .double door chinu cabinet, square extension table and 6 leath- Completely refinished, 3 $97 Solid walnut suite, approximutely $250. cost new Buffet, cabinet, extension table and 6 Jea- ww ther-seat chairs. hike news | $39 Bed rooni suite, Jarge dresser, La chiffohfer, full size bed, sag- CYCETER TE il BEART NeW THATUTORs, Moe Work on @ gallon Tucl, A Trac: tor on steel or a tractor on rubber? Under the observation of-an en- and of forty keen-eyed farmers who gathered in a field of barley stub- "ble a few-wecks ago, Carl Schoger, six-timo national plowing champion of the United States, answered the "above- questions, but- with: facts. of actual performance, Tries It Out From the fields of his neighbours, plowman Schoger borrowed six tractors, provided each with a set of steel wheels, a set of Firestone Ground Grip wheels, ind an auxil- iary fuel container of certified caps acity--accurate to the fraction of a dram. Thus prepared, and with the carburetor drained, Schoger opened "the line from the certified fuel tank and started across the field on the steel, wheels, pulling a gang plow ~ set at a depth of 6" to 734". Upon the attainment of full travel speed, a marker was dropped along the furrow and a split-second stop watch started measuring time to the hundredth part of a second. At, the "end of thirty-six seconds, a --second marker was dropped. At the |= end of a hundred seconds, a third marker was dropped and the tractor continyed around the field until the 1 RH un, aasaes KD 81 FEY causto SUR 108! 2) OIDCEIETS 3800 640s 4125 gineer from a leading university required 43 per cent. mens 3 Foth H Heh LI i ora MOST AND FOUND : = - «ov. thiss FARMER'S PANACEA: ¥ , " " FARMER'S ANACEA: ROBUST The results were startling. or In- pi health -often lost, always found creased fuel cost on steel ran as th Exiorts of 1d bulii thor with MUS. KEE.- KEE; millions high as 42 per cent. Increased time "Xports of go ulion otney throughout: Canada. have proven requirements -on steel ground with one particular tractor more than was necessary to do the same "Job on Firestone Ground Grip Tires. Big Saving on Fuel - On the basis of 20,000 miles , of¥ service, the projected figures in the tuel saving alone amounted to $552 on tractor A; $248 on tractor B; $472 on tractor C; $226 on tractor Di $248 on tractor E; $470.on trac- tor F. Added. to these amazing fuel savings shown by Firestong" [- Ground Grip Tires are the equally important savings in man power. In a hundred days of operation, five tractors equipped with Ground Grip Tires would do more work than six tractors plowing on steel wheels, thus providing one extra man an tractor for another job. 3. pte v ; were even than monetary from Canada dur- - greater. To plow a" given- area" of $34,738,000 compared with $11,- time .. "DRESSMAKER HAD = tenths of her work consists of sew- ,-ing '-- 'and she was not able to 'shé writés, "I had a violent attack & a . ing Septemhgr last had & value of 165,000 in September, 1937, TO QUIT SEWING Hands Swollen with Rheumatism Pity this poor dressmaker! Nine sew. Rheumatism in the hands was her trouble, and she tried any. number of remedies. 'But nothing helped much -- until she came to ° Kruschen, ; "Three-and-a-half -years ago," of rheumatic pains. My feet and. hands were swollen. The pain was terrible. I-was really quite crip- pled and helpless, "I tried many remedies without success. Then I started-on-Krus-- MARTIN-BIRD D | -- Important new ore de elop- ments southeast of main shaft on 250-ft. level. Inquiries invited, G. FIRTH : 200 'BAY ST. | | _____. TORONTO Issue 49--'38 it meant to me ~ (Mrs) E.S The stabbing pains of rhenma-{- tism are often caused by needle- chen Salts, and after one month, I. could stand up again. Then, I walk- ed with a cane. In three months, I was quite well again, As Tam a dressmaker, you can imagine what ot to be able to work my sewing 'machine. What a treat to be able to walk, to work, and fo be free from pain." -- ointed crystals of uric acid lodg- ing in the joints. Kruschen brings relief because it helps to- dissolve those troubling crystals and to ex. pel them from the system. themselves during quarter.century. Men, women; children, genuine first help. Positively guaranteed. © Ob- tainable Eaton's, cers, MAKE A PLANE BUILD AND FLY YOUR ", OWN __plane. cents, Write for. catalogue," ten Parts and accessories for #ale. Hicks-DeHamel Air Craft Co., 58 Berkeley Street, Toronto.: FURS WANTED RAW FURS WANTED FOR' HIGH- cst market prices. Prompt returns, Bring or ship your furs to Lewis . A. - Jones, 189 Talbot 'Street, St. Thomas. Ontarjo. SE 'PATENTS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. st of inventions and full Infor. mation sent free. The Ramsay Com- ---puny.- Registered, Patent Attorneys, 273 Bunk St k 7 PERSONAL QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASILY, inexpensively. Home remedy. Testi- monials, Guaranteed. Advice free. -. Bartlett's, Box 1, Winnipeg. 4 PERSONAL MARRY--WOULD YOU MARRY IF suited? Hundreds to choose from. Some with means. Many farmers' daughters and widows "with -pro- perty, Particulars, 10c. Confiden- tial, Canadian = Correspondence Club, Box 128, Clargary, Alta. - PHOTOGRAIILY ONE ENLARGEMENT, § GLOSSY prints with roll developed 25¢, Pho- .. toart Service, Drawer 809, Trenton, Ontarlo, > - WANTED YOUNG MEN--TRAINED AS TRAF- fic Stenographers, earn blg wages. Only School training for such posi- tions. Learn at home. Inexpensive. Write without obligation, Cassan Systeme, Toronto, Druggists, Gro-- " Ottawa, Lan, F - Perfect condition, . $43 50 Smart modern suite, vin. . ity chest, full size bed, : sagless spring-and-brand-new-mat-- tress, Completely refinished. $49 Solid walnut suite, Jarge dres- rv ser, -chiffonier, full size bed; sngless spring and brand new mat- tress, Perfect condition. h $69 Beautiful suite in rich two tone walnut, larie dresser; _vanitycchiffonjer, full size bed, sag. ss spring and brand new mattress. "Completely _refinished. +) Modern suite in Oriental wal- nut, Venetian mirrors, large "dresser,. chiffonier, vanity, full size "bed; sagless spring and brand new mattress. Completely foiinished, Cost new approximately $30 $19 50 Large 'dresser, in walnut $ finish, full size bed, sag- less spring and new felt mattress. Co ctely refinishedr--§ =~ - $1 Chree plece chesterfield suite upholstered in good tapestry cover. : $19 50 Large three plete cliester- h ficld suite, upholstered -in hard-wearing repp, rast shade, per. | fect condition. 29 Smart 3-picce suite, upholster- ed in real hard wearing repp, - reversible Marshall spring cushions, thoroughly cleaned and recondition ed. ; la ELA $32 Denutiful suite, three pieces, upholstered in French jac- quard,,» reversible Marshall spring cushions, guaranteed clean and in perfect condition. ' * Large spite upholstered in $37.50 real good mohair, reverss ible Marshall spring cushions. Per. fect condition, guaranteed clean. We have tha largest stock of re- conditioned chesterfield suites in the city. Over 100 suites in a large va- riety of stylas and covers for you to chooze from. Priced-from 8503 to £100.00, 25 Kitchen cabinets 83.05. 49 stoves, large variety, $4.9% un. Large assortment dressers from $4.05. Chiffoniers 83.75. Vanities $3.03 Wash Stands $1.73. Wardrohes 89.953, Beds $2.50. Springs $2.50. New Mate tresses $3.05, Buy with confidence. All merchan- -dise sold with a definite money-back guarantee of satisfaction. Thorough- Iy cleaned, reconditioned ang Sie fully. packed for safe and imthédinte shipment on receipt of money order. LYONS Chesterfield Manufacturers BOYS TOWN "Boy, that massage. was swell." . + Swollen with his own importance, Whitey swag- | But when Whitey a gers about the place, His cam algn includes lurid §)impues his face ina mirror, Racing back he catches : e boys oki ; hi the SYNOPSIS: Boys'. Town Is a refuge for boys founded by Father Flana who 'asks him to take his younger brother W ently-and quarrels with everyone but little gix-year-old- Pee-w the mayoralty of Boys Town, a "fat Job" us he calls it, . torfous gangster "Hi-yah fellows. Do 1 get the chair?" nswers roll-eall he suddenly Rosters that th they're "suckers". if th 0 d wall fi n't vote aL ot He Ye hey the barber shop pod serious enh at Boys 1 own, Whitey is ii RTA tak | Sh Ret Caplan 1 ! . q gravely, 8 pro. nity, Instead of ui 8p, he completely smears | nounce sentence, Whi ; ] Wiitey's face with shoe Hacking. P . milk one cow a day for y Com oo th be ad % ao arena x sont - > f.. BoA dn a EE. ed a a Farr an Fa gan (Spencer Trac, hitey (Mickey Rooney) oe (Bobs Watson). Then W. El Lat br a ited a i > ¥). He ia summoned by Joe Marsh, no- to Boys' Town. Whitey goes belliger- hitey gets an idea. He'll campaign for "You're. sure you earned it today?" A Father Flanagan is really worried about Whitey, The pass and. He had hoped thit by this time De ung \oughle and reader all the tne would have soften Ww a bit, He des rs is run-ins the matter over wi 08-W ter asking for "a hitey Hi tiny bits a candy," Pee-wee gives his opinion. There y he points ou Just Aten t : other fellas don't fresent Mayers ; u i s . Father. Flanagan es sends the little f 3, rey Ah, on & "Fair and square in the gym, Whitey : toys Sempalen getd louder th. the other boys. He 478 Yonge St., Toronta, ; IV- "Play Fair and Square" RE er anugah notices ecides that for a'fight. Takin, i oeht, Tt 1g him aside one Boys Town, and Whitey's pet hate. rilling epis 6 Thomas) lenge him. Be sure to from ra ee AC

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