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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Dec 1938, p. 2

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o ... . slaughteged this --_-- My Operation The person who likes to talk about "my operation" may soon be delivering illustrated lec- tures, A new instrument per: fected by Westinghouse engin- eers permits the diagnostic phy- sician to take "candid camera shots of patients' inner organs "photo finish speed style, ton and.one-half machine, explained F. M. Hoben, West- inghouse official, is<designed to combife the processes of fluro- s;opy (looking 'inside a person without taking. pictures for the. record) and ra 'Buffalo. Steak ~Season's Here As 'Animal "Kill Takes Place. Neer Wainwright, -Alta, ' - The season for buffalo steak has Zotten under way again with the start of the annual kill in' Canada's Buffalo Park near Wainwright, "Al berta, 125 miles east od{ Edmonton, Two thousand animals will be year, the _ same number-as-lasts expected to be much' better, Offic fals in charge of the mill explain. ed a greater numbér of young ani- . 1218t anpual meeting of the Bank ography. oo. 1 but-the quality is} RE Canadian Business Reviewed - By Leading Bank Executives BANK OF MONTREAL'S 121st ANNUAL MEETING "Assets Reported at Highest Point Since 1929-- Loans Show: Increase § An increase fn loans for commer- cial purposes of $27,800,000--8$47,- 900,000 in two years--to a total of . $178,700,000 was reported at the of Montreal," when_business :caondi- * tious and the bank's important part - i therein were reviewed before. the gharcholders. by the. resident, "TCHarles orion [ERIN in and Q. Sphiney, joint general manager re- porting for himself and Jackson, Dodds. During the year, there was an increase of over $44,000,000 in deposits, with asSets expanding, to $874,255,828, the highest point since 1929. The financial 'position of the Bank, Sir. Charles sald, had been © well maintained at the level of a year ago, when he had described ft as the sfrongest during the ten years he had occupled the ypresid- ency. . Gold Production at High : Anew high mark for gold produc tion with recent output on a basis of $180,000,000 annually as a-feat- ure of- Canada's mining industry, the largest &rafn crops in the prair- fe provinces since 1932 and results - described as "good" for field crops" generally throughout the country, bountiful catches of fish (although i prices. woy in regard to the fomedidta future, and; consequently, of some. hes! tancy in business operations, 'Alto- gether, speaking by and large, and having in view' the gitnations in other countries, the experience in .Gafinda had not been unsatisfac- tory; most industries' had main- Jdalned. a fale lx st-production; ~ 'with recession in Some lines being offset in other directions, Taxation and-Profits 'Reviewing the -bank's financial statement, Mr. Spinney stated that the increase in. the humber of com- mercial borrowers had permitted more profitable employment. of . money 'than was-te--be found in short-term high-grade securities, However, as the result of low in- terest rates and the still moderate borrowing Jyequirements of busi. ness, profits: were practically the .| 9¢ same as- for the preceding year, Taxes showed continued increase and the extent to which this had been the case in recent years wag shown in the fact that they were about $500,000 higher than five" ears before, despjto the fact that "there-had- been-a reduction of. 63 in the number of the bank's branch offices. vata - the Cénadian National Railways and first president of the Ontario Liquor Control board, died sud- den}y in his 80th year at his To- | ronto home. How Can l? RET In x nil go-to strengii of . mals would be sent before the'opne- man firing squad of the park, {his year than ever before, Meats And Hides Valuable Sam -Purshell, crack - rifleman, who has killed more buffalo than any. man alive, started the annual kill, Meat and hides have been also contracted for by a western pack- ing firm. : xy Yn In addition buffalo kill, to the "311 elk already have been kiljed at Wiliwright thifs year. Meat and hides are beinng shipped to" the-In- dian Affairs . Branches throught the Prairie Provinces. x What Italy 'Clamors For H-~inoressed consumption of "newsprint and 'the development in Alberta of impor tant' commercial oil fields .were mentioned by Sir. Charles among the more satisfactory developments of the years At the same time it had heen, he said, a period of great uncertainty tho bank's position as shown in the ratio of quick assets to public. liabilities at 77.80 per cent, Mr. Spinney observed that "naturally 'we would like to see the percent- age brought . considerably lower through an' increase in good com. : mercial loans, and-we are glad the trend is in this direction." - HA The Italian Chamber of Depu. ties resounded, 'to frenzied - cries calling for the annexation of the French possessions of "Tunis, Nice, Corsica and. Savoy; aes. Francois Pozeet, newly appointed French Hribassador to Rome, embarrass- edly pretended he did not under- stand what was being said. .The* action of the deputies was seen as Italy's first 'bid for territories, shown ABOVE, which now belong to France. Mining Makes - 'Most t Headway Canagian NIE his made more "headway in the recovery movément than any other phase of primary development, says A. E. Phipps, President of the Imperial Bank of Canada. Production in the first" half of 1938 was estimated at $200.7 million, compared with $215.4 mlii- Hon in the same portion of 1937, a decline of only 2.7 per cent. Gold |. mifning has shown {further expan' sfon 'and prices for base metals have" advanced, The miming Indus- try made a leading gontribution to- ward maintaining Canada's export. ade. Not! only was the value a lot greater than for any other main oup but Canada ranked as the orld's leading: exporter of = bage Retals, sxelddinf iron. Lack of Money - XN Lies Behind It: ing, Poor "Housekeeping 1 Bad Tempers Also Make * . ForFamily Jars | 'Money, good hodsekeeping, t ice and love are the keys % py married lite, Marjorie Moore, ronto family court investigator, Moves, sald lack of foney was the Pp eeping wives, 'fallure of 'husbands to, 4 thelr: wives out more often, And a tempers. A wer, * ' vacuum cleaner." The! newlyweds had Just 'gotlen off thelr train. "John, dear," said 'the bride, let us try tomake the people think we have been married a long time." "All right, honey," was the: ans- Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1. 'What does it" signify when a neighbor fails to return a first call. within six weeks? = 2,. How can a tactless person overcome the embarrassing habit of often saying the wrong thing, or saying something at the wrong time? 3. When a man_and a girl are cating in a_public . placo--where-- 'you carry the suitgases." A little girl was carrying home some eggs, and dropped them. "Did you break any?" asked her mother. + No," said the. child,' "hut the --shells. came off-some-of- them, . "]1 know what's pissing in your | mind --patd---# gir to A Nervous young man who had been paying her marked attention. "I know why you are calling here night after - night, . appropriating my time: to yourself, and_keeping other-young-- men-away, You want me to marry you, don't you?{ "I--I do," the young. man stam- mered. "I thought so. Very: well, I wil." Don't worry if your Job Ig small And your rewards are few; _ Remember that the mighty oak Was once a nut like you. 4 i "I'm all out of sorts. oe doctor said the only way to cure my rheu. matlsm was to keep away: from all dampness." "What's so tough about that?" "You don't know how silly ft makes me feel to sit in.an empty bathtub and go. qver myself: Wh a , ¥ 4 Black eyes are possessed by a clever, witty person, .says a press release; -- Or the person "with a slow left, it might be ad- ded, there is dancing, who leads the way from the table to the dance floor? 4. What are the most Snpcktant ! things to bear in mind when writ- -ing a bread-and-butter letter? 5. 'When a bride-to-be receives "many gifts; How can she TemEmber - i! donor? What sized - tipTshould two --bi ising ss--women-lexva onthe: {a--- ble at an ordinary noon-day luncheon? ; Answers :- 1. 'It indicates but one thing; that the neighbor: does not: wish ~to-form-a-friendship. It is rude for one not to Tetyre=frst- wil 1, within two weeks. 2. "Do not talk - until you think." Let this become a fixéd-'habit, and your trouble will vanish. 3. The girl should-go-- "| first, her escort following her. 4. The most important thing is promptness. This letter should be written immediately upon one's "return home. Second 'in import.' ance is a sincere expression of ap- - preciation. 6. List each gift as it ° «arrives, .with a description and * nane of donor. Do mot trust to- - memory. 6. Twenty-five cents is sufficient for both, or fifteen cents each if they prefer. , of putty: © BY ANNE ASHLEY | ERE : . ' Q. How can I make a cement for water pipe joints? Al A good cement for steam and water pipe joints can bé¢ made as follows: Mix 10 lbs, of yellow ocher, - -4-1bs. ground litharge, 4 * Ibs." whiting, and % 1b, hemp, cut - 'up fine. Mix these ingredients with linseed oil to the consistency Of course a smaller quantity can be made, using same proportion. == Q. How can I keep: sausages from shrinking and breaki ing when frying them? - A. Try boiling them for about cight minutes: before frying. Roll- ing them in flour' before frying will alsoe prevert them from breaking, E --Q-- 87 7 How can open a "sealed en- 'velope, when I have forgelten. a. a. ~_certain-eneclosure? A. The envelope can be open- ove. the flap and pressing it: with * a warm iron, ,--0-- of kitchen knivés_and forks? A. Make a flannel: Knife-case -!"and--7asten-it-to-the-inside-of -the cupboard door; go constructed that thers will -be a- separate compart. | ment for each knife and fork. The flannel will absorb any mois- ture left on the metal. ~------ Q. How can I.remove dandruff from -the scalp? ed" easily by laying a wet -cloth--= \¥/ hat Science "* |s Doing * CAN SLOW Lig down ~-- Primitive forms of life have been slowed down so that one minute equals 10,000 years in their rate of living by a -mothdd reported tothe: American Philosophical Society, In'the laboratory various kinds of bacteria and yeast cells were = plunged fate quid-bydrogem, tnat has a temperature around 400 de grees, Fahrenheit, below zero, The --|- tiny bits of living matler froze at the'equivalent of a dyop of 1,000 de' grees per second. They did not, however, form or- dinary. ice, which: is a orystal, sub- --_stanee-- They were II the vitreous "state. When thawed out, rapidly, no matter how. long 'they had been fto- zen, most of them were still Alive, POCKET PHONE A vest-pocket telephone which a person can carry and operate with- out the use of wires, is. one ot. the possibilities of the near future. A * coil of wire so tiny that the strands can hardly Ué seén by the human eye develops a sufficlent amount of _ magnetic electricity to carry . the nausea. The chemical's effective ness lasted from four to five hours: SUN SPOTS YARY Sun spots form a pattern of al ; ternate maximum and minimum of intensity, it has been found in a three-year study completed by Br. Hazel Marie Losh of the University of Michigan Observatory, y Canadian Cheese Output Decreases + Belief that Canada is not. pro. ducing enough «cheese was ex- _ Rev. F. J. Hendy of East Green- wich Baptist' Church, London, has invited lonely grandfathers in headquarters at his church. Tropical Hues New F avorites It is s 'aniiunced that women 'are to wear' tropical - color schemes in 1939. Tahiti rose, coral pink, oasis green, palm --prefsed hy HM Huden manager of the Co- operative : Federee of Montreal, 'speaking at Belleville --betore tha --annual convention of | the Central Ontario _Cheesemak- ers' Association, v Mr. Hudson said Canddian : cheese enjoyed 'a small premium | _in_the United Kingdom market. - Butter and other milk products, contrarily, were "looking for buy- ers." He thought butter produc- tion should be placed on a domes- tic trade busis, and surplus milk cascade: clipper green are among mew _coloxs for resort and spring and summer wear, - The new shades are suggestive of hot sands, sea foam, the rolling . main .and tropical skies, Button-makers, shoe and hat designers, milliners' and makers of 'dress ornaments, will follow these schemes - with = "tropical color. motifs. Other new;shades are glen grey, crayon: pink, and' basque green, Deige, "manila, scade and manufactured into: cheese. Q. How van I take proper care | &-of--voive-a~tonsideranlo dis- tance without the use of ordinary ~wires, CARRY SLEEPING SICKNESS A discovery whichythey said in- dicated migratory. birds may be the distributors of the dreaded sleep- - breaks out among human beings was announced by three scientists, of the "Harvard -Medical School. : -They have discovered the disease known to medicine as encephalom- yelitis in ring-neck pheasants. Until two months ago humans {ype of sleeping sickness, not trans-- missible to them from animals, \ BOON FOR THE SEASICK: Dr. Hilding Ekerfors, a ship's physician on the Swedish-American line, has announced.a new use for benzedrine--a synthetic :drug:" he clalms- benezedrine relieves sea- sickness. He fed 10- to 20-milligram - ing' sickness - which --mystetiously-- ho were : believed to have their own..|- "DIXIE is Greenwich to form a club (with \3) DIRE because you cut it.as you ~{ tablets of tig drug to 116 badly up- =get ocean travellers," and 101 of ° them 'recovered from dizziness. and ONLY, = '= r THE BEST | L wn AND FOUND . PHOTOGRAPHY "FARMER'S _ROBUST ys found- health with millions throughout Banada Kave proven - thersolves during. quarter century, _ONE ENLARGEMENT, 8 GLOSSY "prints with roll developed 25c, Pho. toart Service, Drawer 809, Trenton, Ontario, he guaranteed. rat talnable Eaton's Druggists, _ Gro-, Cera. "MAKE A PLANE BUILD AND FLY YOUR OWN --A--A--good Temedy is to ery pur olive oil thoroughly 'into the scalp every night before retiring. Also shampoo the hair every two --wecks,--and--- rinse --well in cold water. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, of Cononley, England, = celebrated "their-golden wedding by attending their grandson's wedding. A HAPPY REMINDER! ~ Toronto . St Weekly. 'While ; | in town | 200 Bitter - This. re triumph is _proof-of "quality. "Twelve first prizes in twelve classes, in this. year's Baby Showsat the Toronto and Ottawa Exhibitions, were worr by, bables fed on 'Crown Brand' Corn Syrup. ! 'What better. evidence can there be of the confidence which' al Canadian. mothers .and "thelr physicians have in thé purity and quality of 'Crown Brand.'* A delicious table syrup $5 -*Crown Brand' is a treat for the whole family. ; "Tell the boys that pictures of f° Ll damn; us hockey stars can still be obtained for 'Crown Brand' Le ---- Corn Syrup labels, ~~ CROWN BRAND _EORN SYRUP * THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD , "The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited plane. Write for catalogue, ten cents. Parts ahd accessories for --Grafi-Com-- 8 Berkeley Street, Toronto. PATENTS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. | List--of-- inventions, -and- full infor mation sent free. The Ramsay Com- pany, Registered, Patent Attorneys, 278 Rank St. Ottawa. Can. PERSONAL QUIT TUBACCO, SNUFF, EASILY, - "inexpensively, Home remedy. Testi- monlals. Giaralitesd Advice free. Bartlett's, Box 1, Winnipeg. 7 IF YOU WANT AN ,AFFECTION- ate romantic sweetheart, with mo nev, write: Mary 'Lee, 445-0, + Rolla, Missaurl. MARRY--WOULD YOU MARRY IF suited? Hundreds to choose from. ~ Some with means. Many farmers' daughters and widows "with -pro--* ._perty, Particulars, 10c, ' Conflden- = tial, Canadlan Correspondence Club, Box 128, Clargary, Alta, 'POTATO BAGS POTATO BAGS. - FOR SALE. 2%c each. We~also pay "highest prices for junk. -Consolidated Iron and LYONS CLEARANCE SALE RECONDITIONED FURNITURE We must dispose of our tremens.' dous stock of reconditioned . furni. ture by January 1st, regardless Ww} cost. Every article a definite money-back guardntee of satisfaction. This i3.a wonderful op= portunity to buy that furniture you need at a fraction .of its real value. ~ Chesterfield Suites, (3 pieces) 'Ina; large" variety" "of "styles and covers, all guaranteed shots oughly clean. "Priced from $9.50 39 Dining Room ultes in Th walnut and birch, all nine pléce <sujtes. buffet, china cabinet and extension table and 6 leather upholstered chairs, completely re finished. Pilced from $24.95. 2 Bed Room Bultes; in birch, ! avalnut, enamel finishes, dres- ser--chest, full size bed, sagless Compl and brand new ompletaly refinished. Priced from 9.00" up, 55 H Chestertields _$4.95: Chester- tield Chairs,:$ 5; $4.95; Kitchen Cabinets, $4.50; Sewing Chitfoniers. 36.5 $9.95; Gas stoves, Machines, $8.95; cakfast Suites, $7.95; Beds, 2$2. 50; 0 good Used Rugs, ull sizes; 166 brand flew Mattresses, any size well-tufted, heavy roll edge. Specia Buy: with confidence! Money-hnck Uuarantee. All goods carefully packs ed, ready for prompt shipment, on |. fecelpt of money. order. LYONS ~ "FURNITURE CO. ~ Kota), 68 Niagara Street, Toronto. | 478 Yonge. Sty Toronto: BOYS TOWN : . Whi is taken to Boys Town gone be hl was gt A bone) Boye Town from the obiie SYNOPSIS: Boys. Town 1§ a refuge for Toys, founded by Fal Father Flange Mickey Rooney) sent there by his gangster brother. Rell erent an Six-year-old Pee-wée, cidentally inj , but besitine lice connect him unmercifully but he Wdaout, and bess 00 The will be free to tell the ho adores him, tries to stop him Father Flanagan's anxl are running anaes pin oh Ain one of) an '(Spencer Tracy). One of the newcomers i§ Whitey -quarrelsome,: Whitey starts to sneak away one night. is run over. Feeling responsible, Whitey wanders Loft and jis'ac- ured while witnessing a bank robbery, | engineeted- by. his own brother, Joe. . » ES "Thad, no Jad in robbin! that. bank? o he | : \ fate own, he as AS EWS. | AL HE all:march up; 'to the shack 'that is ahd FE There. is a furious hand.to- rn coma_rushin Pushin AW g srsthi ly brother Ra Fal clear |, ~ Ui PHC OLSTERING & FURNITONE $3.95; Day Beds, $3.95; = is" thorou - --cteaned," reconditioned and sold ue = mattress." SINE £ ¥ 3 J Ee CL » ; flee always said--th in andi}. tom his i) SHhition pH fire 5) a nile of of Whitey's b bravery ery mn ama monly La \ unan 7: ca Mayor I) Boys Towni And: now ae bays. rDonations pour injiassyt Ly bog Baye | instead of 600. . ~THB END -- v5 ere aren't any bad boys.' aeises ges tio | nation's HHnsgtns and 1 ing ize day. when

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