"gor nations, Presidents Franklin D, Roosevelt of the United States who has re- peatedly and fearlessly spoken out against the actions of aggres- Ancient Remedies Ofter Modernized "tic" has been turned." the The BOOK SHELF By ELIZABETH EEDY °° ---r ete ry dae a a UNSOLVED MYSTERIES OF THE ARCTIC. By Vilhjalmyr Stefansson "The great romance of the Mid- dle Ages was the first, crossing of the Atlantic by Europeans, the un- veiling of the New World, ~The great tragedy of 'the westward --moverient-whks--the -digappearance _ |: of 9,000 Europeans from their first Alierican colony, The preat mys- tery is how and why they disap- peared." » On such a fascinating note does Stefansson's newest book open. You -are interested at once and stay interested till the last page of "Unsolved Mysteries of the Arc- How 'was Arctic - expedition lost, and why? What happened to the Russian fliers? (Mr. Stef- gnsson helicves they may stijl- be alive). "The guthor, world-famous Ice- landic explorer, (born in Manito- Franklin " ba), sceks to solve these hitherto unenswered questions, More than any other person: living today he is qualified for the task. He Ins spent tong years--in--th CAretiey mine Latest Aerial Weapon Sir Kingsley Wood, British min- ister for air, tries the latest in machine guns destined for use in ~ Britain's new bombing planes. This new gun has an automatic movable turret which will aid the gunner in coping with the new a Modern. Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE ree ee 1. What are the important things for a man to consider when selecting a business suit? 2, Please suggest what would be the most simple and sufficient main course for a guest luncheoft, 3. How should one issue invita- tions for a motor drive or trip? "go When thiecoffee or-tes is very - hot, isn't one permitted to use the spoon to sip it? 6. Is it rude to insist upon hav: ing the-last-word when" conversing with others? 6..-Who should select and engage the clergyman for a church<wed- ding? Answers 1. The cut of the suit is prob-. ably the most important feature. Loud or striking patterns should be avoided, as well as- very light colors and extremes in fashion." 2. A meat, fowl], or fish, and one or two vegetables, 8. The invitation is usually given verbally, in pers son or by telephone. 4. No. Mere- tly wait until the coffee or tea has cooled sufliciently, After stirring, the spoon should be placed in the National Aid For Students Is Advocated Paul Martin, M,P., For Essex East, Urges a System of Scholarships For Brilliant™ But Needy Canadians. The government should {nvest|-- gate the desirability of a system of national scholarships for out. - standing students who aré finanelal- [TY Unanie toT continue tier -educa- tion, according to a resolution, spon. sored by Paul Martin, Liberal, Es. sex East, appearing in the House of Commons votes and proceedings. The scholarships would enable the students to obtain undergrdau- ate or post graduate training in universities, agricultural colleges: and technical schools, "Help Brightest Young People! "The Important industrial nations of the world are spending large sums annually In scholarship sys- 'tems to ensure-that the most-bril-. "lant of their boys and girls may not be prevented, because of a lack of financial resources, from secur. ing adequate academic training to enable them to take thelr proper place as thoroughly trained Jeaders in Industrial, professional and pub: PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO "WORTH ° , REA CHING IN FOR! Yaz Your fist pipeful of Dixie Plug will convince you that it goes further and fests fenger, 4 too. - Hyprote Tnfinence Albert Clark, of Russelville, Ky., observed that one of his chic- -not- take her eyes from an over- head light. When Clark turned off the light, the hen ran around cackling furiously. \ Several days . later she laid a bulb-shaped egg, "which Clark gent to Washington as proof. "ing remedies for Streamlined Vefsion of Old Boiled Tea Cure For Burns And Scalds Is Adapted to *--Today's Use. Modern pharmacy researches 'sometimes streamline ancient rems- edies, Dean R. O. Hurst of the On-° tarfo College of Pharmacy said in an address at Parkdale Collegiate in Toronto this week, pointing out that the ancient Chinese used an infusion of tea leaves-for burns and gcalds. Boiling six teaspoons of tea in six cups of water for ten min- utes makes an infusion containing from 16 to 27 per cent. of tannin. "This infusion used with a com- * press of six layers of gauze -is one of the most eflicaceons and sooth. minor burns. and ecalds," he He burns or scalds the first thing to do is call a physician. But for many minor domestic accidents of this kind a more modern form of the oid remedy is available. HMNowadays you can buy tannte acid (a powder) cheaply. One ounce of this added to a pint of water' which has been bolled for ten min- utes "Js convenient for many appli- catlons. Still more convenient is said, , tannic acid jelly or ointment. These can be bought from any pharmacist and are recommended because they help assure cleaner healing of the burn or scald," the dean explaind. Claims Redskins Migrated From South America [J North Awisrican. Indian May 'Have Come From There To This Continent -- Blenheim: Minister Finds -Clue In Pot; - tery Near Clearville, Ont. Numerous theories have been advanced as to the origin of the North American Indian but from his investigations, Rev. . Hubbard added that in case of sever mapping, exploring, living with the Eskimos, 3 "Unsolved Mysteries of the Arc: He" . . « by Vilhjalmur Stef- ansson . . . Toronto, the Mac- millan Company of Canada, Limit. ed . .. $4. high speed combgt planes by shift- ing his position for him. France is developing an artificial teeth industry, but finds it difficult American product. to compete .with the high grade saucer and remain there. 5. Y¢S, it is rude, and always. profitless. The success is never worth the ef- fort. 6. Usually --the wedding ceremony 'takes place in the churth which the bride and} her "family attend, -- -- - -- Off to England--First of a Bumper Crop of Bombers Its w ings and tail assembly removed to facilitate handling, th planes, built in United States for Great Britain waits on a barge in Ne The shipment js particularly interestin, taly? over or ihe L United States' po Bey" of | bui Washington, and in Germany ond jt aboard the steamship, yt a ~France. 2 ec first of an order of 250 Lockheed bombing air- ew York harbor for the crane which will in view bf the furore raised in ding aircraft for- Britain, and He--Hfe--of-their_respective. coun- tries," the resolution sald. "In this age of scientific advance fn all walky of life, Canada can- not afford to ignore longer -and loso the tremendous asset which, it possesses in the latent ability for trained Jeadership-of-the bright- est of her young pcople." ------------ Brief rent holidays will be giv- en 24,000 tenants at Sheflield, England, because housing: loans have been renewed at lower rates. - USES BOTH HANDS 10 WRITE "Lefter From 2 a , Man- of 90 He asks us to excuse his wrjt- ing. We do more. than that--we congratulate him on being able to write at all at his age, especially as he -has been suffering from rheumatism. This is w hat he's says "in his letter:-- "Three years ago. was. in bed for six weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. Since that time: IL. have been taking Kruschen Salts, and have not had another attack. But the complaint left me with,in- flamed feet, jand it hurt me to walk, My hands were also sonie- what stiff. I took Kruschen every morning "before breakfast, and shall continue to do so, because I am sure they have kept me in good ehape for three years. Excuse this MEER Millar, of Blenheim, is convinced tha redmen migrated to this con- Ainent.from South America. He 'has found what he believes Ie a definite link between the na- tives of Kent County and Indians of Peru, Similar Designs Imprinted The entire Millar theory is Jas ; thatthe] fact ne ed--on--the--faect--that--the--l Mother--" "Willie, why did you kick your little .brother in the stomach?" > Willie--*"It {vas his own fault. He turned round." © Aman was once caught by his > Mrs. To. the maidservant siving Douglas viewed it in silence. "Now, son," said his father, "this furniture is of the best. = It will last you a lifetime." Still Douglas kept silent. "Don't you like it, Douglas?" "Oh, yes, I like it. But how do I know my wife will like it?" "What animal am:I imitating © 99.klonk 99-klonk 99.klonk?" "1 give up." . a... centipede with one wood- A. The waffle iron should be given a good cleansing at least every sixty days. Make a thick paste of three tablespoons of bak- ing soda and two teaspoons of water. Apply with a thick brush. Q. How éan'1 make the leaves of my rubber plant green and glossy? ) A. Sprinkle a little sweet oil around the roots of the plant ev- ery few weeks, A. en leg." How Can 1? BY ANNE ASHLEY Speeclito the Dumb Lightning: in the streets of Ce- lendin, Peru, ripped the clothes off a.woman, and left her speech- "bers used 'on pottery. had trade-marks similar to Sons of business firms today. Each tribe, according to the minister, had a different mark which mem- It was in fact a picce of 'Peruvian pottery which first started Mr, Millar on his hobby. __A friend Srosented him with a huaca taken from a grave in Peru several years ago and, which bore . the tribal mark of the prince with whom it was buried. The marking consisted of a number of angular lines. Some 'time later he discov- ered pottery near Clearville a few miles from Blenheim, on which a similar design had been imprinted. Sleigh Race A horse owned by H. Koff- man of the Laurentian Moun- tain viilage of Ivry Nord, Que., did_a_ neat job of "pacing" a train during the week-end, Frightened by the headlight of a Canadian Pacific Railway lo- comotive there, the horse dash- ed up the. tracks - dragging a light sleigh. Followed by, the train the horse covered nine and a half' miles in 86 minutes fore 'being stopped at St, austin, 4 "At St. Faustin, the station master and helpers managed to The train, ° some Ars. On perceiving" his plight, He suggested i in fright; "What "a most inconvenient mess thrs." "Well, how have you been treated?" Herr Bloom aeked his friend, who had just been released = from-a concentration camp. "Oh, I can't complain. We had very good food, four meals a day, music on Sunday played by the 8.8. Guard, clean lodgings, good treatment . "But, Fritz," said Heri Bloom, | spoke to Ernst, who was in the same concentration camp, and he said he had a terrible time. ig "Yes, but he is in aale © A very careful driver ape proached a railroad crossing. He stopped, looked and listen- ed very : carefully. All he heard was the car behind him hitting his gas tank. Young Douglas had reached the '|- age of seven, when he was pro- moted- to the dignity of having a - room to himself, His parents had furnished it with great care and showed it to him with ng little pride and satisfaction, oH arrest: the animals flight and 7218 o it off tracks, : which had' caught up after a i) w mies, had been forced Wo 2 b sul down behind the animal. fz : How can I easily remove fruit stains from table linen? A. Just before laundering, pour some spirits of camphor over the stains, and they will disappear with ordinary washing. -Q. How can I mend the finger tip of a glove more easily? ___A. Try slipping a thimble into the finger of the glove, and a neat. er job of mending will be the re- sult. . How can I prevent the raw yolk of an egg from hecoming dry? . A; milk or water, Q. How can I prevent tarnish- ing on the neck or arms.from gold or silver costume jewelry? - A. This can be prevented by first coating the jewelry with col- orless liquid nail polish, Q. iron? PILES GUARANTEED RELIEF! Try the nctlve oxygen treatment for- the relief of b samy itch. end " Ve ents mon er with vy pIeAtor) Win you in plain wrap: a «five tube be mailed oer; postpa 14, Eucozone Laboratories (Canada) Limited WINDSOR, NTARIO a --_----~ 8 : r---- Issue No, 7--'39 By covering the yolk with How can I clean The waffle - less, The surprise of secing the victim suddenly nude restore speech to a passer-by who had long been mute. writing as T am ninety years old, and use both hands to write.'-- J.R.G. The pain and stiffness of rheu- . matism are often caused by uric acid in the muscles and joints. Kruschen helps to dissolve and re. © move excess uric acid in a gentle--] way through the natural channels. - Renewed health and vigour is the result. e WHY HAVE \ SORE yok FEET2 ----4Al-the--eattle-were slaughtered for food, as there had been no feed for them anyway. Hay was ship. ped from Ireland for the- starving cattle about Quebec, and it sold there for $456 per ton. Even next spring, flour was selling for $17° "per barrel at Quebec and -potatoes- were a pemmy per pound." -- EE SSB ma A HAPPY REMINDER! . While in town get your copy of this week's Toronto St a ¢ Weekly. kens seemed hypnotized and would - rien, according to an official re- port issued at" Angora," but emana clpation has shortened their lives, COUGHS DUE 10 COLDS Distressing cold in ¢hest or throat,' Ra, safe to t, quickly eases ied. n a mustard plaster, Mubterole gets action because it's NOT just a salve, It's a "counters Irritant" -- stimulating, penetrating, and helpful in Nii local con» gestion and pal Used by pal ns for 30 years, Recommended b slrenet SM Regular Strength, CH strengths: ar Stren - dren's 8 mild), and Extra Strong. 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