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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Feb 1939, p. 2

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- ~~~ 'Norman A. McLarty, K.C., Essex , West who has entered the Mac- "Kenzie King Cabinet as Postmas-. ter-General, "The new _Cabinct memper was born 49 years ago in- St. Thomas, Ontario, At the Uni- versity of Toronto, 'Mr. McLarty . graduated in 1910 with & brilliant + practised law in Medicine Hat, Al- berta, moving cast again to prac- "tise in Windsor, Ontario.) He-was elected to the House #in "1936, Tall," heavily built, with thinning Mr. McLarty 'has established an reputation as a man of outstand- ing common sense. Hes an able, fluent speaker. EP = vincial Voting Paid For By Provines 'ald; Ryan, of Vrantbos ' ties of provincial election cos a deputation before Hon. Brantford $1,332, of 1938 cost $1,500." Since. Confederation "One judge, he sgid, "ed: $200 and-another $155. and even the janitor of the city hall, had been paid. Mr, ent system had prevailed, tioh." . torney-General. : 2 CN Would Free Cities Of "Election Costs "Brantford Alerdsn Urges Pro- * urged 'the province to relieve municipali- in rie Cross, Ontario Minister of Muni- + cipal Affairs, last week. "The provincial general clee- tion of 1937," he said, 'cost The by-clection had receiv- The registrar of deeds and his clerk, | Cross: stated that the pres- as far as he could learn, since confedera- He promised to bring the matter to tlie attention of the At- King Eats Without Service of 'Taster' The King's "taster" is out of. vogue, When Their Majesties '#it down to a public luncheon or-dinner in Canada they will take "pot luck" with others present, on the dishés prepared by the chef of the hotel wheie they are eating. One of their record in the political science course. Three years later he was graduated from Osgoode-Hah-taw-- + 'gchool. From 1913 to T922 he < sandy hair and genial countenance, | SHARP PAINS SHOT THROUGH KNEES Woman Suffered 10 Years "8inee coming here from Eng- land 10 years ago," writes a mar- ried woman, "I have suffered bad- ly from rheumatic pains. T bought medicine, lotions, liniments, and have taken concoctions until I was tired ane my money. I heard of Kruschen S o often) that I "{hought one day Td ry that By- this time my knees were frequent- ly full of terrible pains. 1 bought a bottle of Kruschen! and took a 'teaspoonful every .niorhing, - Tt had no effect. But my husband said 'Persevere! Give it a chance to' act." ~ Well, 1 did and before bong my kfices weré nearly normal, kept on, and believe me I am i -Jike the same woman. [I walked four miles the other day and felt fine, whereas before 1 could hard- by walk across the floor." --( Mrs.) What more need be said about the relief that Kruschen: Salts can bring to sufferers from the pains and stiffness of rheumatism. Lollypopeye More and sweeter ice-cfeam is "the British Navy's latest demand: Headquarters Naval Canteen -Com- mittee are considering supplying a new.and sweeter ice-cream to a a a A How Can 1? BY ANNE ASHLEY Q.--How can 1 make baking powder) ~-Mix 12 ounces of pure cream -, of 4S 6 ounces of cornstarch, and. 6 ounces of baking soda. Sift 'each ingredient about 12 times be. fore mixing. Make " ona bright, dry day, Q. How can 1 protect the plaster | when driving a tack into the wall? *A.--Before driving the tack. lito * a plastered wall, push the tack in. to a cake of soap, -and the plaster will seldom break or crack. Q.--How ean 1 stop hiccoughs? A.--One method is to sit erect and inflate the lungs fully; tien, still retaining the breath, hend for- ward until the chest meets -the knees, and then after slowly rising again to an erect position, slowly exhale the breath, After repeating this exerciso:a second time, the nerves will be found to have re. ceived, an excess of energy, which will thus allow them to function properly. : . --Q--How-can_l-make wallpaper paper to them. After this treat- ment the paper will stigk to the surface, Everybody ll Be Crazy By 2139 People of This Continent Have A Bad Case of the Jitters, Doctor Proclaims "This continent has such 'a bad "case of the jitters that there won't 'be a sano person: around in 2139, David Seabury, New .York psychol- ogist_ aid author said here. Speak. ing at ¥ord Hall Forum, Boston," last week, he cited statistics from 'the English Academy. of. Medicine to support this contention. He sald almost as"many people entered In. sane asylums each yeal as entered "colleges. "The U. 8. is on the verge of a collapse," he said, "We have a bad case of jitters. The panic fol- Jowing the Orson Welles radio dra- ma and the fact' that we spend a lot more time teaching college stu: dents how to raise hogs than how to raise children are evidences of our insanity, Lack of democracy in the home js the maln cause of in- sanity. Any mother who says to a child, 'Mother knows best, Is an. autocrat," stick on whitewashed walls? Ai--Whitewashed walls should be washéd' thoroughly with strong A new floating dock for Durban, South Afifca, Is on the way Lop, v, chips in port. - vinegar before attempting to apply England. Baytown, BOTTO Three Die, Ten Saved, As Flying Boat Plunges Into Atlantic - a Re bit A man bought a parrot and: fried to teach it to talk, Going over to _the_bird, he repeated for several 'minutes tlie words, "Hello, hello" At the end of the lesson the par- r6t opened one eye .and answered drowsily;' "Line's busy", Now Winter's Come, the frigld thing, How far "behind, pray tell, Is Spring? With all this sleet and slush and snow, That's something -we would like to know; Of verdant Spring's too long delayed, © We're most decidedly afraid. (In fact we know withoyt a doubt), Our heavy undies won't hang out, i -- --Fiying--over-- the Bay--ef-Naples, an air pilot turned to his passeng- er and said: "Have you heard that phrase, 'See Naples and Die'?" "Yes," said the passenger. "Well," said the pilot, "take a good look--the propeller's come off." "A Scottish teacher set his class writing -an--essay on Ar-, mistice, and one little girl pro- duced this sentence: "The Ar- mistice was signed on 11th No- vember, 1918, and since "then we have had two minutes' peace every. year.! Meating 'the local doctor, Brown CInquired: = - : "And how, 'on, doctor?" "poor fellow," returned the med- ica, with 4 shake of his head, "he's lying at death's door.' "There's grit for youn," comment: ed Brown, "at death's a and still Tying." is. the lawyer going 'Machine Picks Speech Errors Records Faulty Enunciation Of All Sorts--May Be Useful In Education Of Deaf Mutes, Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker, head . of' Pennsylvania State College's speech clinle, has invented a ma- . chine designed to record accurate- Jy "the mechanism of speech", « The device, which Dr. Koepp- Taber calls an "electrical phono: © kinesigraph," or. 'sound moyement- writer," 15 capable of tracing graph : {cally the spasms of stutteyers and stammerers and- the faulty tongue' movements of lspers, and is sald by the Inventor to be "very useful In alding deaf mutes in acquiring speech," The machine consists of minute electrical contacts, wires the size of human halrs, current-relaying vacuum tubes,- a graphing device and a chronograph, After thrilling battles with ice, the Russian ship Kamchadal, which sailed from Leningggg in July, 1987, and was cut out of the Polar (drift. last summer by an ice- "breaker, -arrived --at-- Vladivostok recently, When the corners of your eiderdown begin to look shabby put two cushion covers to tone, cut them through corner to corner, THAT REMINDS ME-- 1 CAN SAVE WITH OGDEN'S 100. can save w fuller your nicl s the first choice of experts who know how to pick an 'all-star' performer, : tobacco and Dlaasyr Japan will make a wool substie tute, Classified Advertising | BABY CHICKS COMPARE TWEDDLE QUALITY and Tweddle Prices before you buy your chicks: If you do and you value Quality and Money we know we will get your chick. or- der. Tweddle Grade A Chicks Brown Leghorns. White Leghorns 10.50 per hundred Pullets $22.00, Two passengers und one nib of the crew of the Imperial Airways fying boat Cavalier were drowned when the giant ship was forced down at sea during its regular flight from Port Washington, N.Y., to Bermuda, The Cavalier, TOP, tank ten minutes after iced carburetors in--all-four-engines- fore¢ed-her--down,-- vors of the fatal plunge were rescued, after spending 11 hours at the mercy of the sea, by + the tanker Esso "Ten-survi-- What Science xs Doing * Every time, an eye winks, its nuscles set up an electric impulse - of a few millionths of a volt... This never fails. . The wires pass the current to the box; which amplifies to turn a counter. mental -sciéntific "discovery that - own cheis inay accompany them on the Repulse and on 'r their train. He may be consult- "2 '} ed 'about the menus served at spublic, functions. "The King and Queen are credited with_a taste for simplicity in foods, which will probably find expression in their fare at luncheons and -~ CAN FORECAST COLDS The vitamin A in the eyes, which helps seeing at night, also forecasts colds and dry skin, The discovery of this link is reported by L. B. Pett, of the University of Alburta, Edmonton, who found that persons with déficient eye vi- tamin A diners: 3 Seg ro «++ Be Suit Season Cole for 'Somewhat Fancy ©... Blouse; Jackets Vary in * Br 3 Leigh be £ * NEW YORK -- Let those who enjoy wearing suits rejoice. Accord: a suit year. It is about time for that favorite - among costumes to -t. be.in theiascendancy again. It be: longs lo the picture that reverts to $03 'the late' Nineties and. the early + Nineteen, Hundreds. That was the of woman's economic emancipation, Jacket and skirt followed_on the shirtwalst. Three Pieces in Harmony ono of' the "delights "ot 'the 'new sult' {s that, lke its progenitor, it calls for a blouse--~something a lit- «x dle fandier than the plain shirtwaist tvs. or the sporty slipover sweater, At A the -last Paris openings nearly ev- ey big house .showed suits .with blouses these bejug an kof the ensemble, "They were Hq dé jackets of differing lengths wh ¢ +. {hinih to'goverd them. The young: +. .erhey are the shorler the jacket, As for the blouse, it is one of. the + +; Voleéa in the' elose barmony of the uit, +. Stalin has' decreed that all Sov. + fet diplomatic representatives must tise automobiles 'made _ in Russia, "ing to Indicdtions it Is going to be beginntfig' of the suit era, symbolic. * © * neels of the rainy daisy skirt and. Intégral #7 thfs season there is no rile of i "had 20 per cent. more colds within a month after the tamin, RADIO STATIC ELIMINATED The invention of a radically new radio-broadcasting system." which completély eliminates static and other extrancous noises is announ- ced." The discovery involves new methods of transmission and re- quires specially-designed" receiv ing-sets with a much shorter wave- range--from 10 metres down to possibly one metre, "The new method is Fnown tech- nically as frequency-modulation. The one now in use is called the amplitude modulating system, pA FROZEN GASOLINE "Frozen" airplane gasoline that . won't ignite under a blowtorch was demonstrated at © Rooseyelt -Field, New York, last week, as a solution to one of flying's greatest fire hazards. The 'gasdline, while not frozen golid, is reduced by an alcohol and 'dry mechanism to about 160 de- grees below zero Fahrenheit, where it does not give off enoigh Taper to catch fire, EYE. BLINK ¢ COUNT tests than those with adequate vi- 1 ~---The nieter is based. on a.funda- .|. "Modern © Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE ° 1--Is. it n ry. to-writo-any: Death Is Like - ~ A Deep Sleep Woman "Returns" From Other HOUND FOR SALE ~ RARDIT HOUND, PERSISTENT tracker, good stayer, $35.00. Write for particulars, We. O. Abbott, Harrow, Ont. LEARN HAIRDRESSING LEARN HAIRDRESSING UNDER the personal supervision of Mr, V, jarred Rocks, New Hampshires, Cron: r White Rocks, Hybrids $11.00, Pul 1- Ct Opin, Pane Liv pie PRGA | lets $18.00. Send for complete price School of Modern Halrdre Hea I list and catalogue on our three 356 Yonge St, Toronto 5° . grades 2 hors, aoiiets pnd cock. erels, weddle ick atcheries ERS fi Limited, Fergus, Ontario. Sd Hal i . QUIT -THBAGCCY,--SNUER, _ 80¢ PULLETS FROM GOVERN- mefit"Approved Breeders, Standard Quality Barred Rocks, New Hamp- shires, White 'Rocks "$16.95. leg- - horns, $19.00, Catalogue and coms. plete price list for all grades of chicks, pullets and cockerels, on request. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario. World--Says Death R * bles a Good, od, Long Nap. Ar Tintern Bronx-woman who "came - back - from death" sat. , propped- in_an armchair at home last week and spoke of her strange experience as "just like a good, long nap--a deep, dreamless sleep." * The woman, Mrs. Bella Futter man, was revived by lier physiclam, Dr. Maurice R, Goodwin, a graduate "of the University of Graz, Austria, after she apparently had succumbed to after-effects of -an attack of, asthma, . "1 found relatives and friends be- wailing Mrs. Futterman 'as dead," the physician said. . © Artificial Respiration Used" "I began to administer artificial respiraffon--18 strokes a minute. _Four-minuteg..later I detected a faint breath. The pulse was barely C.B.s 240 BRAY, LIGHT, SUSSEX = New Hampshire hybrids laid at & months. © Avérage' production -- August 52 per cent. September 70} per cent., der your flock of money-making Bray _chicks today. Bray Hatch- ery, 130 John Street North, Ifamil- ton, Ontario. . = PUT BIG CHICKS IN = YOUR brooder now--get 1hore big eggs next Fall when prices are high- esti Order Bray Xtra-Profit chicks (big chicks hatched from extra ----large eggs) today. Bray Hatch--- ery, 130 John Strect North, Hamll- ton, Ontario. FURS SHIP YOUR FURS TQ THE OLD . established : house, .. Over forty yeara In business, Lowls A. Jones, 189 Talbot St.;- St, Thomas. - - HAIR GOODS ® WIGS, - TOUPES, TRANSFORMA- "tions, Switches, Curls, and all typé of finest qualify Halr oads, Writs for illustrated catalogue. Confiden- October 76 per cent. Or- i - inexpensively. Home Remedy. Testle monlals. Guaranteed. Advice Free, Bartletl's,-Box 1. Winnipeg. [FF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATH romantic sweetheart, with money," wate Mary Lee, 4450, Rolla, Mise MARRY--WOULD YOU MARRY 1F suited? Hundreds to chose from, Some with means. Many farmeérs' daughters and Widows with props erty. Particulars 10c, confidential, Canadian Correspondence Cl ub, T_Box 128 Calgary, Att tas MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS LOAN Youn SURPLUS FUNDS ON - Guaranteed First Mortgages on ime proved city homes at 6 and 7 per cent, Interest. Write us tor full de- taile. Mortgages purchased. Estab. lished 20 years. A. M. Greenaway & Co., 169*Yonge Street, Toronto. AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR, Li { Inventions and full .infore mation sent free. The Ramsay Come pany. Reglstered, Patent Attorneys, 73 Bank 8t.. (Jttawa. (an, =~ PHOTOGRATHY wr FREE ENLARGEMENT. WITH EV- éry roll film 25 Hel and 8 hi 3 gloss prin Reprints 8a price 8 ged prints'. 250," rightling Stanise Toronto. ~~ RUPTURE -- blinks--arc mat sigma Sarge of of ay 9 strain. Man's ; Life Span Not Any Longer thing on the card that accompanies a wedding gift? 2,--Is it all right for a man to rest his arm on the back of a wom- ai's chalr in the theatre, or In a public conveyance? 3.--What should a woman wear - to a dinner when she does not poss- ess a dinner gown? a fitcker, but--i reatized -that--a-- spark of life remained, or had re- turned." Alded- by a police ~ Inhalator, for three hours, and by a nurse .who fiujected heart stimulants, Dr. Goodwin finally restored Mrs. Fut: : terman' s ability to breathe by her- squad; whith 'worked "unflaggingly 1" tial terms arranged. TyLonta Hum. an Hair Supply Co. 528 Bathurst, Toronto. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE--WRITE for free booklet and full particu. lars regarding our amazingly suc. cessful _hyblood treatment. Pedi. Although -More Children Born ~Medical-Sct Has Not Yet Increased Span _Of Life. Lives of more children are being saved -by medical science than ever before, but the life-span of thé man of today is no longer than ever, ac- cording to Dr, Robert Wilson, dean of the medical college-of the Uni- verstiy of South Carolina," - "Medical science hasn't done 'one earthly thing to lengthen the span, of human life; we are saving chil: dren," he said. Dr. Wilson sald that~the "man of 40" has even less chance of a long- er life than formerly, 'He explain. ed that more people were living in the "heart discase and cancer age" because they were saved from the "acute diseases of childhood and " youth," Long Nails Champ Miss Joanna Kennedy, 'only daughter of Brigadier-General H. B. Kennedy, of Knightsbridge, England, thinks she has the long- est fingernails in Mayfatr---or any- where else. They are nearly nn inch in length. ' IMPORTANT An eye comfort meter, which reads how. human_eyes feel and shows what is tiring them, is be- ing perfected. The meter almost literally "ticks." © It counts the blinks of the eyes. Two bits of metal, too light to feel, are stuck' near the Wires connect them with 8 ITEM hn ns ie ae vit Mo iets SEpem: iy ery iE a hi ET otile, at 4 i ack box. BO) By PEALE (SOL UE hte --When going to a week-end party must a guest go by the train 'or bus that is Besitiondd In the In- *vitation? 5,--When you are having lunch eon with several friends in a public dining room, and an acquaintance should you introduce him to each of your friends. --+6,--What {s the correct "phrasing to be used on an engraved card Announcing an engagement? vo. Answers: ~ 1, No; the card Is sufliclent, as good wishes and congratulations are offered at the reception. 2, No; the hands should be kept in the lap. 3. An evening dress would 'be the next best thing to wear. 4. Yes; , one should always do so, unless some unusual circumstance pre- -vents, Then one should wire his "hostess, stating when he will- ar- rive. 6. It is not at all necessary fo do so. 6, It-is not proper to use this type of card. : THROAT stops at your table for a few words, . fee Singapore will rebuild the high- ways to the big naval base. REMEMBER . "eee to get your copy of this "week's "Toronto Stat Weekly while - in town. CHILDREN'S COUGHS ~~. (due to colds). Don't let chest colds or croupy coughs A eeated, Rub Childrens Mild trength Musterole No. 2 on child's /| throat and chest at once. This milder form of regular Musterole penetrates, warms and stimulates local la- tion, Floods the pronehial tubes with its soothing, relievi IE pors. Mus- . terole brings Jelict, efnuse it's a "counter ust a salve. RO om rtanid b i many doc- tors to and engi Made jor § a strengths: a rength, Ehiten (ae Extra Strong. an 0¢ each: § CHILDREN'S ARE RUPTURED? Relief, Com ort 05itive PROF wi advanced method. o elastic or understraps or steel. Write, Smith Manufacturing Co., Dept. 219, Pres- ton, Ontario. TRACTOR MAGNETO AND GENERATOR REPAIRS em SEND US YOUR TRACTOR MAGNE. * .to and Generator Repairs. We save ° You, this" better. eral uy -PATENTS Rs Ee EASILY, Ontario, greed Products.' Raskatoon Rask ou. mo! 1d Allangon Armature anfr., 55 Bay St., Toronto. ani Akita STO THAT TCI CHOICE HONEY--SIX 8 LB. PAILS PRURITUS, ITCHING OF ANUS, Amber $3.00, Buckwheat $3.00; 65 rectum, ete. My treatment. has 1bs: Amber $3.90, Buckwheat $3. 50. 3a roved Zuccess ul. Inexpensive. Hutchinson Bros.,, Mount Forest, Particulars, . 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