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Durham Review (1897), 16 Nov 1933, p. 2

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O" J1? MF"., uwr‘. w. Crile, ot Cleveland. a noted medical Inn. who sees visions and dream: it... In the laboratory where he tannins“: the riddles ot life and death. totd the recent Con- gress of the Andria]: College ot Sun- geons that tho In.“ nee would he a much In: and healthier one mild. or a county. This to more encourag- lng an: to munncements made by bone distill-uh“ scientists that the you" bu m. or ham: “to Ire "an h n Whammy numb» at .ouully diam muons '-G72'i'll) Expositor. Mysterious Hmong In a very interesting way th William Times-Journal suggest the "Lake Superior Shoal" as omcinliy known. on the volcanc I. generally referred to, is real lle Minung of the early French and that through seismic disturl the island, now supposed to be Jury. has sunk beneath the surf: the water. The theory is " and may in tact represent the Geologists say that the Soul: are gummy risen and sunk at lea tiles. It la now rising again. any. The whole Lake Snperlor h volcanic. The evidence ot hauls is extensive. The tteit had followed by the C.P.R. Iain b merely the rennents or noun that were at one time probebly no ll the 'toehies.--tuati Star. trrpe/ now N Elm! m Small tall (airs t may distinctions an. A host ot tt to being the "We hare Set put in a ttrst {all tair In Cal history. the 'lrset I " have been confounded. It is not so very Iong .lnce they were telling w: that there were no common-n! ash in Hudson's Bay. Now comes word that a shipment ot a thousand pounds ot mtmun trout, taken trom James Bay, om- arm ot the grant body or water, Huh been sent to Tarn-"n null nA---- Ot have " ”keen .n -Une "$11.11 of the Cindi-n CK. trad --Halltax Herald. letter Prune“ Reports from Ctunberlamt, Colchest- " and other districts throughout the province tell of much better conditions in the lumbering industry. The best pruspects for Increased abs are, of mum», in the British market, where Canadian lumber enjoys a preference and where mo elective measures against ("reign dumping we likely to “It. i. lmbro‘ throreo w. Clue. at 1ttdtett Ill, Who mmer Hunting fatalltlee To read the death toll ot fatalities in Nova Scotla woods during the last two years. one would be led to believe In awful lot ot people resemble moose. How much longer will the erimiually careless hunters get away with ite-. New Glasgow News. of the morunge eompatiidi.LEGlii Tun-cum. Hon Beau In.“ ' The Blue Eagle is expected to bring prosperity to the United States. But In Canada the good old everyday hen nu kept may a farm out ot the hands Lt"ttrttistamse Flying the (its! Zeppelin has made a re- cord trip Iron Gummy to Brazil in a tow Innate: over " hours. The (in! run- on regular schedule: without my notice bolus taken. A few years ago ovary ”an of the Journey WIS “new-3' This just shows how com- .onplaca imtedistartee ttying is now- "-.--Bt. Thomas TitnerJournal. Terrttte speed on the highways con- tinues to take a heavy toll ot life. one of the least victi-s being a traiilc ot. her who let tooth in a collision near Lavoltrie, while chasing a motor car which witnesses say was going " "terriite" speed. The pursuing motor- cycle itself was going at "from TO to 80 niles an hour.” The wild drivers may he observed even on city streets at this time ot year when wet pave melts and (alien leaves enhance the risks. As appeals and liability to f1rtes , do not seem to be eilective, the ean-f celiation ot licenses for a lengthy period would seem to be the only cor- rective ttollcy.-Montreat Gazette. u fair In ( , the ttrm Canada I been sent to Toronto, and t ee. chairman " the T. k Si CMado's Damion But number of pensions paid to war t) and their dependents has in- substantlally in Canada in re. ars. Accor"‘ng to the ouch] there were at March 31, 1932, at 19.306 dependents drawing] "ttl and 75,879 veterans draw. iah From Hudson's attain ths, "experts t' aluminum, " tUhittg in "ed.--sault f mm. o: the volcano as tt referred to, is really the t the early French maps. mgh seismic disturbances ow supposed to be Inn;- " beneath the surface ot The theory is plenalblel in! Fatt Fair Ions ttrr their ot them even "Worfd's Fa in a claim or or 'MProving 'anada. At uricultul as held a: " Spud Menace In: alway For their _ 'resettt the “ct. re Saul! area has Sunk at least six per annum. 85 Pension r Human! paid CANADA 'Mttitt. they Superior are: tltar, re ot up. height of Mn tine, Mountains Jeclares that that northern the provisions tde agreement. is it is FP seem to is not so telling w: 131 tisle in word that Bay hm. " that ieorge 5,186 " wipi- was ' it may well become, and before long. the dominant issue in this country. Assuming by necessity that war is possible despite our best striving, we lavish vast sums on obsolete traditions and leave ourselves exposed to appal- ling risks. Out of over £110.000.000 per annum for the three services, only 211,000,000 odd-less than one-skull --goes to the vital modern arm, tturl Air Force. it is more vital to this is-l land than to any community. Though: we spend over £110,000,000 a Fear on armaments, we hare no longer any "first line ot defence." The Navy-- indispensable for other rea8otts-is no barrier against the modern overhead power. It we maintain armaments " all, we must be second to none in the' air, however else we reconstruct Gil ‘arrangements. This country does not, dream ot attack, but must " able as ot old to deter and repel iiirfii'i'ult'f1 While we spend on defence " all, we; , shall be (bunder than before 1914 Ian-it less w: make up our minds that our 1 Air more. must be our Phst force. 1 equal to any in the world. - London A Dinner. ' Overseas Students . In inviting an American 'and an Aus- ' tralian student to hold the research scholarships at Manchester University to which they were othcialiy wet. corned, the Ptguish-speaeing Union has set a valuable precedent. There are already a number of schemes tor the exchange ot students between Eng-i lish and foreign universities. and there are, ot course, scholarships held by students trom the United States and the Dominions at Oxford and Cam. bridge. The new scholarships, how. ever, are apparently the tirst or their kind to be ottered by one ot the young- er universities. The advantages de. ’rived from this form ot intercourse between' nations cannot be orerem- phasized at a time when the post-war nationalist tends to regard any sort of cultural exchmge with the same slur picion as he shows towards the dump. ing ot cheap foreign goods.--Maa. chester Guardian. l Russia is training 8,000 aeronautical engineers a rear, It is equipping its forces with ail-metal machines . Its strength is such that it is today one ot the dominating Powers in Europe and Asia. It can threaten India al. most as easily as it can threaten Po- land-a fact which it would be mad. ness to ignore. Moreover, this Soviet air development is parallel to what is proceeding in every country except simple-minded Great Britain.9omiou Daily Mail. Banks and Public Cowman“ Recent events in many countries have shown that no mutter how per. teet the banking system mar be theoretically, it is completely wreck- ed unless public eotttidettee is main- tained. For that reason merely theoretical considerations about bank reserves are of minor importance. Even in countries where Reserve Banks hare been established for a long time and where the people take the practice ot banking tor granted, there have recently been shocking ex. hihitions of what happens when con- Mence in banks ebbs awa.v.--Bombay Times ot India. I THE EMPIRE arm-h Guiana Rice British Guiana has secured live prizes out ot twenty ottered for com- mercial samples of padi at the World Grain Exhibition held recently at Re. gina. Canada. There was only one country above British Guiana. and that l was Slam, which obtained the ttrat three prizes. This is undoubtedly a re. markable achievement for a rice-grO'. . ing country whose total production. fren though increasing by leaps and bounds, is still so small as to have no ettect whatever on'the world's mar- kets. - British Guinana Commercial Review. United Kingdom. Usually the ma- jority of these Imports are British. However ia the case ot motor cycles also there were more imported than a year "o.--Domiuion Bureau of Sta. tlstics. Bicycle Grown In Favor Certitude that the bicycle is coming into its own again is shown by the im- portatious. Although September is supposed to be late in the Fear for a great sale ot wheels there were actual- ly 517 imported last month compared with 32 a year ago, As usual the great- er number came trom the United King- dom; there were 499 British and " trom the United States. Contrary to experience 33 motor cycles came from the United States and seven tr -, the Britain's Air Here are some further algns of busi- ness recovery In England: Blrmlnx- l lulu and Coventry motor car manulac- turers report great Increases in on den, wool prices rose tom 10 to 15 per cent. above recent levels and are now MY per cent. higher than a year ago: _ Tyne coal and coke shlpmenta in July and August were also 50 per cent. above last year's levels. Old country lndustrlal conditions certainly appear to be improving. - Kingston Whig- Standard. m we second to none in the rer else we reconstruct our nus. This country does not attack. but must be able " deter and r'epel aggression. spend on defence at all. we The Air Menace Britain Advances Defences -"-"e"- A--....-' T Canberra, Australia.--, conference of the_Australian Wheat Growers' Federation representing 40,000 grow era, has decided to recommend that the members withhold their wheat from the market during the current senor: unless substantial aid is forth- coming from the Federal Government.‘ 40,000 Wheat Growers Seeking Higher Prices the MeditMI; TJia' Lindbergh: to Make Long Stay on Riviera I Paris-Moloney 1nd Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh plan a long sojourn on the Riviera after completing 1 Euro. pean survey for a prospective com- mercial transatlantic air route. The possibility they might take up residence in Southern Fume has been rumored repeatedly since the middle of Mar. It we: thought like- ly they might return for e short stay in the United States before coming to 91.. M..J:¢-__77~ _ King Carol May Marry Bulgarian Princess Berlin-Reports are circulating“ that King Carol of Rumania and King Boris of Bulgaria, conferring recent- ly aboard Carol's yacht in the Danube, discussed a possible marriage between Carol and Boris's sister, Princess Eudoxia. The idea would be tq strengthen the ties between the two Balkan nations. Eudoxia is M. Carol is 40. He di- vorced Queen Helen in 1928. This great aircraft is kno the K-7. and has " compar . fitted with tour sleeping her f each. For day ttying each _ can be converted into two _ There is also a cabin with seal sofas, and a promenade in the die ot each wing. The plane it mainly ot steel and was design Mr. K. A. Kalinin, director and designing engineer ot the Kh Aviation Plant. can carry 128 passeng to the pilots and crew at Kharkov in Soviet ing to news received 1 Trade Gazette here. Huge Busgian Aane Soon the mortgage had on. Other debts went too. Withers found that she was comfortable income. She keep hooking and selling Now she sells them as fast hook. More than that, she _ orders whieh will keep her t busy all winter. One orde large rugs came trom a c firm In Halifax. She cast about for ways ot raising cash. She was an excellent hooker of rugs. Her handicraft had been com. mended upon often. She had, besides, made some sales ot her designs; infre- quent, it was true, but when some‘ ‘had been sold, why could not more be sold? People needed mats. She finally decided to take up rug- maklng as a business. She disposed ot few at first, but gradually her sales increased as knowledge ot her skill widened. One rug she sold for 8125; others brought proportionately smaller prices. Carries London. - A a mortgage that threatened her with the loss of her home. She had no money, and it seemed "e home must go tor lack ot it. Perhaps It would have, too, had not Mrs. Withers been out ot the run ot ordinary individuals.; Woman Rug-Maker German 1?.ttp.lt Still . . Faithful to Knuerm Pays Off Mortgage Potsdam, Germany.-), a touching -- demonstration of fidelity, thousands, . on Oct. 23, made the pilgrimage to the sethhesd, ttue, Builds tomb of the Kaiserin Augusta Vie- p ro ta e uameatt tom, former Kaiser Wilhelm's first Here is the story of a woman who wife, in the Park Sanssouci. It was met adversity with a smile and turned the 76th anniversary of her birth. it Into good fortune by courage and According to an old old attendant industry. on the grounds, this year's procession Four years ago Mrs. Esteiii With. was larger than ever had been seen era. ot Granville, N.S., was faced with before and the quaint little Antiken a mortgage that threatened her with temple in which the sarcophagus re- the loss other home. She had no poses was filled with flowers until money, and it seemed “a home must, wreaths. Here is the story of a woman who met adversity with I smile and turned it into good fortune by courage and This experimental car William Sempill of Londo pelin. The auto. 1 three; iii so a cabin with seats' IG a promenade in the mid. mar. one order tor nine came trom a commercial I..- four sleepirdiGiirs' in day ttying each berth mortgage had been paid ebts went too. And Mrs. d that she was deriving 3 income. She decided to r and selling her rugs. ' them as fast as she can than that, she has booked} will keep her deft murera.'; ”"1-.- A giant airp'ane which passengers in addition .128 qusengers V. (I "I 13" , has been built Russia. accord- by the Russian plane is bum I designed by tor and chief the Kharkov compartments neuuu car turned turtle on I Chicago boulevard. killing the driver and in] ot London and Cherie: Doiltus of Paris, passengers who arrived aboard the '. a three-wheeled auair. turned over several times. ---------, two seats. known as TORONTO Checking up Signorlna de Lu is visiting the. 'tudr the accom cauntrymen. turned turtle on n All students at public, private, and university, 5,000 in all are eligible. Tickets will be acceptable at all times and on all lines including Springbank suburban service. [Low Street Car Rates i For London Students London, Cynt.--Experimenting in an effort to check steady decline in rev- enue, the London Street Railway to encourage the riding habit among the youth of the city, announces a plan by which all London school children, under 19 years of age will be given cut rates. On presenting certificates they will be sold tickets seven for 'lt) Regular sale is 4 for a quarter. I Actording to police, the machines were that imported to Toronto from Chicago. They ware assembled in the Ontario city and then shipped to Montreal. Police believe the heads! ot the racket collected more than; $80,000 in advance payments from: storekeepers wishing to instai the de-," vices on their premises. No arrests.: were made. I _ Montrid.-icuee at more than 350,000, slot machines numbering 400 were seized'last week in an appar- ently vacant store, The machines, weighing more than 32.000 Pound", were carted to police headquarters and will be destroyed within the next! two weeks. Montreal Confiscate, -. 1:3§0,000 Slot Machines The Princess Hemline, present wife of the former Kaiser, as well as the Crown Prince, his two sons, Prince Eitel Friedrich, Prince Oscar and Prince August Wilhelm, deposited their wreaths " dawn, then attended the memorial service in Garrison! Church. r, up tor Mussolini. de Luca, Bologna, lta'y,» the United States to accomplishments ot her Wul’uuengin Hut}! pcunds of Nipawin, Sask.-A Saskatchewan farms by Mrs. Frank Moris farms in the Pemin New York.-The B dation in 1932 approl 0664 for projects in t :'medicnl, social and n I the humanities and pu I The foundation', an :sued recently, showed 1 tion of $1,282.65! to sity, Montreal," for thl of I neurological instil Saskatchewan 'Hn;esta Coffee From Forty Plants Ninnn'in °-*L . -----iu-, [Rockefeller’s 1932 l Don-{em 311,577,064 Regina.-Applying knowledge gain. ed through "putterimr around" with model aircraft. William Mountford. unemployed Regina youth has per. footed I “than!" "r.-".... " - Claims Discoyéry '" ---a--"‘v“~v " in 1908 enlisted with the 45th Regi- lment at Lindsay, going overseas in 1915 with the 2lst Regiment. Invalid- ed to Canada in 1917, he has been an, active member of the Victoria and; Haliburton Regiment. He poisesseal six medals-the' Queen's South Africa, the King's South Africa, Victory, Ser- vice, 1919 and 1915 Mons Star, besides the Long Service Medal. Lindsar.--After 44 years in five different countries, William Martin. regimental quartermaster-scrgoant of the Victoria and Haliburton Regiment, has handed in his resignation. At the age of 17 he was in the 3ist Easti Surrey Regiment in England. going} to India in 1893, serving in the Im- perial Army until 1899, when he left with the first troops for the Boer War, spending three years there in active service. Coming to Canada in 1905, he joined the Ontario Regiment, and G, 10410 -_‘:-L. I ... . ' "_"ee "mu-cf!“ amnewan farms has been grown: "Nanny" (rs. Frank Moris, whose husband 22 sons 4 s in the Petaign district. Using killed in obtained from the Old Country, killed by Maris this year harvested 16 other ni- k at MN“ I __ _ Regina.---, T i... -..y r-uVVI-I " in the neighborhood of 10,000, basing the figure cn.the number of enquiries tha: had already been received. tem, and one more conquest over that sub-continent will have been achieved. The Post Oftiee Department con- templates two extensions to its exist- ing service down the Mackenzie Riven; One will be the currying of air mai', to Comsell Bay, the principal settle; ment on Great Bear Lake, while the; other will reach out lo the shore of; the Arctic Ocean itsclf, to Copper-i (mine, which is 2(yp mix: iorth of, Cameron Bay. l "First flight cat-hols} eagerly; sought after by philatelisis, will be; issued to Commemorate the opening oc, the post offices at Cameey, River and: Coppermine. These are special air, mail stamps the purchiue of whichi practically establishes a contract be-_:i been the department and the buyer.) Offreials were unable to estimate the: number of enthusiasts who will take! advantage of this opportunity to Iddl’ :0 their collections but one placed itll in the neighborhood of 10,000, basing}! H”. a-..“ (u .L, . - I ottawa.--The drone of aircraft carrying His Majesty's mil to the isolated settlements of the far North is a feature with which those scattered‘ along the banks of the Mackenzie River have become familiar within the past two years. On the barren shores of the Arctic. however, airplanes are little known; but in a few v.eeks the I remote settlement at Coppermine will be hooked up in the aerial mail "s-l Camsell and Coppermine Air Mail to Carry I0,000 Letters Each ( Planes to Carry Mail to the North coffee f a; Ui 'ork.--The Rockefeller Four.. 1932 appropriated $11,577,- projects in tht fields of the driver and injuring COL and natural ieaiii," and public health. ' Long Service of New Propeller n's annual report, is- mowed " nppmprh- (.r." to McGill Univer- or the establishment! institute. new product for ' Plants. principal mule- Lake, while the to the shore ot' tll, to Copper- miles rorth of Graf Zep- '. Lvmyaon. Entr.--rtie. tragedy e.) 'motherhood has fallen heavily on', l "Nanny" Heat-meld, 80. She bu but], 22 sons and lost them all. Ten were Hum: s, Al - nesges. thoydon, Eng, motherhood has . Putnam. 'cot-Jude. M. H. Geis- sler ruled in City Court that under Connecticut statutes 1 manu nose is Eliot part of his body. He no held in, acquitting Vincent Girardi on tt charge of mayhem. The court was told Girardi bit a halt inch " the tip of Thomss 0r- lando's nose in I dispute over a (iii gum; On I reduced charge of simple If-l unit, Girardi was fined St “a --A, --- _ -uauvl Il Getasva.--For a few hours journal 3 ists covering the World Disarmamen, T, Conference had the unique pleasure o: - being able to stand at the bar or do 3 eulate through the halls while listen, ing to speeches through wireless head. phones. But their pleasure was not for long. , Joseph Avenol, of France, Secretary- General of the League of Nations, ' banned the invention when he learned _ that the reporters and delegates were able to overhear eonttdenta whispers , of ofihah, at the presidential table. Avenol sat beside Arthur Hender- , son, chairman of the Disarmament Conference, during sessions of the con- , ference and often they plotted ar- , tenements in whispers during I lengthy speeches. League ciief iriid '-"""'"' uwl‘e on, son, Windsor, $3,300; Lizzie Summer, daughter, St. Catharines, $3,900; and Frank Cox, son, Kalamazoo. Mich., 83,450. The following division is Mr. Cox's property: To M $3,748; Lucy Haycock, city, 38,550; George Cox, son, $3,300; Lizzie Summnr eh.... years old, Mr. Cox pence into 18 copper loaves of bread and tain him on his jou trict. in probate court $17,948 in real 849.87 in . join his daughter, Mi: t: In conclusion, Miss Austin added: I "rt is interesting to note that the Min : i her ot deaths during the last two years " has been materially reduced from the .3 totals of previous yearn. Almcet all :jaccidents are preventable, and with H perfect Co-operation ot parents. childg I reu, motorists and pedestrians we ter.' {rihle annual loss or life and health' ! could be alum-t entirely eliminated? lThis is too much to hope for immedi~| lately. But would it not be splendid it; ! the number could be reduced by 50 per; 'ieent. next year? It motorists. It ': ents and pedestrians will do their partl ithis result could, without doubt, be! _ accomplished." t Makes Sixpence Grow Into Seventeen Thou London, 0nt.-,rob Cox, 92-ye retired farmer who died at his here last month, had but sixpel his pocket when he arrived in York from England in 1862. Hi in probate Dunn-b .....-__. . A Makes .‘ ,_- -." au- let: in the wbrld war. three by a runway horse In nine have diéd of varim "Much the same type ot story could be told at almost all the motor acci- dent cases which we have in the hoe. pltal from day to day," said Miss Atte- tin. 'Surely this continuous waste of child life can be decreased to a 1"?d ed degree. Remember that these lit. tle victims are nearly all bright, eneb getic children. full ot the Joy ot we. land would make good citizens, in the future, it given the opportunity to! reach manhood and womanhood with. out the physical and mental handicaps often resulting from motor accidents. "8cientitie medicine has done won- ders in arresting the ravages ot dis- ease in childhood. Now the menace ot motor cars to our girls and boys ill presenting a new problem. The science ot careful, intelligent drivingl is the greatest factor in combating!I this danger. and it applied by all: motorists, would have equally good re! sults. Keep you eye on the trttildrtsrt,,t: and regard them all as danger six-l; nais." I Children,‘who had been run down by motoriits in Toronto streets. were brought into the hospital dnily. like Austin said. "it it were possible, I should like to take every reckless driver and those parents who perhaps have failed in their duty in cautiouiug the children, through the wards ot the Hospital for Sick Children Ind Illow‘ them to see tor themselves the priee' ot this carelessness. I am quite sure.‘ that no further appeal would be neces-3 sary." I u o I (sure,r,tttexe,s,t, of Human for d,' 1 Sick Children Makes hool Special Appeal moi to lhivers 0m Toronto.--" a recent radio broad. 2:"; cast, Miss B. B. Austin, superintendent W ot the Hospital tor Sick Children, " C peeled to motorists and parents '0': throughout the Province to co-openie ‘0'; in safeguarding children on the high- mi! ways and crowded streets ot cities and non: towns. [Mani Watch the Children "News of the Week Motorists Urged: Across Dominion All Her 22 Sons Nosed Out! rhter. Miss Mips. husky young Er d, Mr. Cox chm ' nuglnna in 1862. His I court revealed that he L real estate and had S joint bunk 800!“an , Wirelegg Invention artre of simple as- fined $1 and Cosh. I few hours journal- World Disarmament le unique pleasure of td at the bar or cir- e halls while listen-: rough wireless head-l rs Mary Cox, London. mng Englishman, 21 bx changed his six- 'pers and bought two md an apple to sus- journey to this dis-1 -- -.e" w, bank account with I. -- I Liox, 92-yur-old died at, his home " and an: various ill- is made of Mary Cox, f', dinghtcr, Thousand Sixpence in “sure of London, one-There is no sue} tr or cir- thing as In unwritten law in Brim! le listen- countries,” County J mice Joseph ess head- Wearing told Daniel Doreoeheneo in sentencing him to jail for a month frt for lone. the stabbing of Frank Noster. actuary. "In the United States," JUt‘ng Nahum! Wearing aid, “judges Ind juries rec- ' I‘_"r . --. " Probably the largest blast ever set " underground was achieved in Col- :ondo recently when 350.000 tong a! on were proton In I single shot 1 tgg ton: of (imam-r. New will left $6,- The University of California has I 2,600.aere forest " part of the equip- ment of its muff forestry. The Yangtze-Kinny which flows about 3,000 miles, is the logged river in Akin. Pittatmmh.-cad are threauning steal the show from the canine en- trants in the forthcoming annual "Nutt Show" of the Pennsylvania So, ciety for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. One of the feline entries is deraill- ed as having rabbit's legs, two sets of claws and " double portion of eyr teeth. Another washes itself under running water and two have corscrew tails. .a nu aucn mm; as an unuritcen lass, Under no possible circumstances mal a weapon be ill-ily used." wearing aid, “judges Ind juries rec- ogniu tn unwritten law. They hold the husband or tulle} may in wet cues u this take the law into then own hands. In British countries them No Unwritten Dr. Schwarz said he and Dr. Nesch: propose to extract the patient's thy raid gland and feed her a pituitary gland extract in an attempt to roman the proper balance. Nt will take math. to bring ab .4 any change. however," he said. girlish and pretty," he added. The physicinn. who in mm“ with Dr. George E. Nacho. super- visor of the Oakland clinic, in the nt. tempt to resume the woman's femin- inity, aid her condition wu due to u unbolmce in pituitary and thyroid: glands. In addition to the mustache, he said she has developed side-burns, "rigid' menn-ish muscles and masculine hands Two your: ago Miss J wes "unuisuall: girlish and pretty," he added. !Sci2nce May Restore i' - .. _ _ “Girl's Femininity Dr. schwm' said tide" Rik, Miss X. is 23 yarn old Lad present: I as: of fextreme glandular disorder." Oakland, Calif.--Seientitie etroru u restore the feminine charm of I one! pretty girl who has developed mucu» line characteristics, even to the enur- of a mustache, were announced hen by Dr. Theodore Schwarz, mist-m director of Highltusd Hospital. Hatttiltott.-"t think you had bet ter consult u nerve specialist." In]: true Burbtdu told Basie Hall, com. plalnuut, dismissing u: uuult charge min-t Richard Picknnce North Bnr.-d-e or absence to: an indebttte period he: been [muted Sheri! A. Y. Am: because ot " health. Wrattord. - Edith Bra onto, appeared J? police cently cursed with shop was remanded for a week Cats Sta] the Show Hamilton, - The troy mnyor o Hamilton tor 1984 wilt be Aid. Bar old Morris, who defeated Ald. Rm. Earner. Stony Creek. - Not content win stealing part of Norman Widow', tiocU of chicken. early in the year thieves ttnitthed the tob on Hal iowe'en. They tuned entrnnce t. the chicken house by prying opet the window. taking " line birds, tho reminder of the lock. Emit Ste, Marie, ont.-The hand come speckled trout cup ot the Sm Buckle cfub wu won this year b.' N12! “than of tie Bull! with l trout weighing [our pounds, taken " the Sault rapid. with a home-mad buckml " Winnipeg, - The Manitoba Plum Company will begin cutting 20,001 cords ot pulpwood shortly tor m mill " Pint Fills. Mm, it is an- nounced " Hon. J. B. Mclnarmid Munch: minister ot natural resourwg and industrial. ott-.-ht a raw weeks the but ran about at the Arctic will bl hooked up In the government's at.” mu man. when Coppermine post once. :00 miles north or Cameo any, becomes a cnltietr place for nu ma" ampules of the department, In British Lands Edith Danton. Tor J: police court re 'th shoplifting an: II “Civilisation is Lu a 1. (net. but the retiutt M 1 at lament elm-ts of tr, d1gqeted " human inn “on Hurley. Roman and one“ that the “I place». "cum to Get 1 low-paper newline. met that I good am not! or wally brok bod Ct, " " w anal " II H tttl Or ll ”“0.-. M 09.00.... 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