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Durham Review (1897), 2 Feb 1939, p. 6

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Stalin has decreed that all Sovâ€" iet diplomatic representatives must use automobiles made in Ruseia. â€"â€"this season there is mno rule of humb to %overn them. The youngâ€" or they are the shorter the jacket. As for the blouse, it is one of the voices in the close harmony of the suit. dn Spring 1939 Will Be Suit Season Mr. Cross stated that the presâ€" ent system had prevailed, as far as he could learn, since confederaâ€" tion. He promised to bring the matter to the attention of the Atâ€" torneyâ€"General. of 1938 cost $1,500." Since Confederation OUne judge, he said, had receivâ€" ed $200 and another $155. ‘ The registrar of deeds and his clerk, and even the janitor of the city hall, had been paid. West who has ent®red the Macâ€" Kenzie King Cabinet as Postmasâ€" terâ€"General. _ The new Cabinet member was born 49 years ago in St. Thomas, Ontario. At the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto, Mr. McLarty graduated in 1910 with a brilliant record in the political scienee course. Three years later he was graduated from Osgoode Hall law school. From 19134 to 1922 he practised law in Medicine Hat, A}â€" berta, moving east again to pracâ€" tise in Windsor, Ontario. He was elected to the House in 1935. Fall, heavily built, with thinning sandy hair and genial countcnance, Mr. McLarty has established a reputation as a man of outstandâ€" ing common sense. He is an able, Huent speaker. Brantford Alderman Urges Proâ€" vincial Voting Paid For By Province Would Free Cities Of Election Costs _ The King‘s "taster" is out of vogue. When Their Majesties zit down to a public lancheon or dinner in Canada they will take "pot luck" with others present, on the dishes prepared by the chef of the hotel where they are eating. One of their own chefs may accompany them on the Repulse and on their train. He may be consultâ€" ed about the menus served at public functions. The King and" Queen are crediled with a taste for simplicity in foods, which will probably find expression in their fare at luncheons and dinners. King Eats Without Service of ‘T aster‘ Ne« Postmisief-Genefl ! SHARP P MNS SHOT Blouse; Jackets Vary in ( (: Slack box, the eyes. T‘wg bits B"Iiii{@"f't‘éé', light to feel, are stuck near..the. eyes. Wires connect them with a EYEâ€"BLINK COUNT IMPORTANT An eye comfort meter, which reads how human eyes feel â€"and shows what is tiring them, is beâ€" ing perfected. vectes o. Aen The gasoline, while not frozen solid, is reduced by an alcohol and dry mechanism to about 150 deâ€" grees below :zero â€" Fahrenheit. where it does not give off enough vapor to catch fire. FROZEN GASOLINE . "Frozen" airplane gasoline that won‘t ignite under a blowtorch was «demonstrated at â€" Roosevelt Field, New York, last week, as a solution to one of flying‘s greatest fire hazards. The new method is known techâ€" nically as frequencyâ€"modulation. The one now in use is called the amplitude modulating system. . The® discovery involves new methods ofâ€" transimission and reâ€" quires speciallyâ€"designed â€"receiyâ€" ingâ€"sets with a much shorter waveâ€" rangeâ€"from 10 métres down to possibly one metre. "ay e RADIO STATIC ELIMINATED The invention of a radically new radioâ€"broadcasting system â€" which completely eliminates . static and other extrancous noises is announs ced. â€" ® 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 Alberta, Edmonton, who found that persons with deficient eye viâ€" tamin «A had 20 per cent. more colds within~a ‘month after the tests than those with adcequate viâ€" tamin. * mt R T E pefo m o n o e oo ol c en 96 en h COd Te SE es t when the giant ship was forced down at sea during its regular The Cavalier, TOP, sank ten minutes after iced carbure tors in vors of the fatal plunge were reseuned, after spernding 11 hours Baytown, BOTT(gM. Two passengers and one member of More and sweeter iceâ€"cream is the British Navy‘s latest demand. . Headquarters Naval Canteen Comâ€" | mittee are considering supplying a new and sweeter iccâ€"cream to , ships in port. Woman Suffered 10 Years a e 5e t & w ~ "Since coming here from Engâ€" land 10 years ago," writes a marâ€" ried woman, "I have suffered badâ€" ly from rheumatic pains. I bought medicing?® lotions; ‘linimépnts," and have taken concoctions until I was tired. spending, my. money. I heard of. Kruschen Salts so. often, that L thought one day I‘d try tfiat.’ By this time my knées were fréquentâ€" ly full of territble pains. . 1.bought a bottle of Kruschen. and;took a teaspoonful every « morning. . lt had no effect. But my husband said ‘Persevere! Give it a change to act.‘ Well, I did and before Jong my knees were nearly normal. I kept on, and believe me I am not like the same woman. I walked four miles the other day and, felt fine, whereas before I could hardâ€" What more need be said about the relief that Kruschen Salts can bring to sufferers from the pains and stiffness of rheumatism. Iv walk across the floor."â€"(Mrs.) THROUGH KNEES | What Science * Is Doing * meter a Lollypopeye iaomog nsiras~A l bee dsldw a ssaad bé,-m'inii;;}é’f‘; 1 metali,, tqo nfit n?;d..tho,, t * literally Three Die, Ten Saved, As Flying Boat Plunges Into Atlantic ‘icJ â€" use cooling. antiseptic, liquid D. D. D. ] EP e se baks. Miss <Joanna â€" Kennedy, only daughter of Brigadierâ€"General H. B. Kennedy, of | Knightsbridge, England, thinks she has the longâ€" est fingernails in Mayfa:râ€"or anyâ€" where else. They are, nearly an inch in length. Are you tormented with the rfia'-'".;rr..:.'& @csema. rashes, athlete‘s foot, other okin @fiictions? For quick hogyuulkf. use cooling. antiseptic, liquid D. D. D. Dr. Wilson said that the "man of 40" has even less chance of a lonsâ€" er life than formerly. He explainâ€" ed that more peopie were living in the "heart disease and cancer age" because they were saved from the "acute diseases of childhood and youth."* â€" +~% * "Medical seience hasn‘t done one carthly thing to lengthen the"span of human life; we are saving chilâ€" dren," he said. L t Lives of more children are being saved by medical science than ever before, but the lifeâ€"span of the man of today is no louger than ever, acâ€" cording to Dr. Robert Wilson, dean of the medical college of the Uniâ€" verstiy of South Carolfna.~ _‘ > ~ the crew of the 1mpu:ial _Airways flying boat Cavalier were drowned Although More Children Born Today, Live, Medical Science Has Not Yet Increased Span Of Life. The meter is based on a fundaâ€" mental scientific discovery â€" that blinks are nature‘s sure sign and yardstick of eye strain. Every time an eye winks, its muscles set up an electric impulse of a few millionths of a volt. This never fails. The wires pass the eurrent to the box, which amplifies to turn a counter. Q.â€"How can I make wallpaper stick on whitewashed walls? A.â€"Whitewashed walls should be washed thoroughly with strong vinegar before attempting to apply Long Nails Champ Q.â€"How can I stop hiccoughs?.», A.â€"â€"One method is to sit erect, and inflate the Iungs fully; then, still retaining the breath, bend 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 exercise a second time, the1 norves will be found to have reâ€" ceived an excess of energy, which~ will thus allow them to function properly. A..â€"Mix 12 ounces of pure cream of tartar, 6 ounces of cornstarch, and 6 ounces of baking soda,. Sift each ingredient about 12 times beâ€" fore mixing. Make it on a bright, ary day,=~> > * f ‘~Qâ€"How can I make baking powder? » A.â€"Before driving the tack into a plastered wall, push the tack inâ€" to a cake of soap, and the plaster will scldom break or crack.â€" & â€" Q.â€"How car I protect the.plaster when daiving a tack into the wall? Not Any Longer flight from Port \\'ashingrt'ofi,fli\';.\';-,;i()‘ Bex;nuda all four engines forced her down. Tep surviâ€" at the mercy of the sea, by the tanker Esso 1. No; the card is sufficient, as good wishes and congratulations are offered at the reception. 2. No; the handy 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 preâ€" vents. ‘Then one should wire his hostess, stating when he will arâ€" rive. 5. It is not at all necessary to do so. 6, It is not proper to use this type of card. ; 5.â€"When you are. bhaving lunchâ€" eon with several friends in a public dining room, and an acquaintance stops at your table for a few. words, should you introduce him to each of your friends. tw * 4.â€"When going to a weekâ€"end party must a guest &o by the train or bus that is mentioned in the inâ€" vitation ? wop + 6,â€"What is the correct phrasing to be used on an engraved card announcing an engagement? 3.â€"What should a woman wear to a dinner when she does not possâ€" ess a dinner gown?‘ f 2.â€"Is it all right for a man to rest his arm on the:back of a womâ€" an‘s chair in the theatre, or in a public conveyance? 1.â€"â€"Is it necessary to write anyâ€" thing on the card that accompanies a wedding gift? This continent h&s such & bad case â€"of the fitters that there won‘t be a sane person around in 2139, David Seabury, New York psycholâ€" ogist and author said here, Speakâ€" ing at Ford Hall Forum, Boston, last week, he cited statistlcs from the . English Academyâ€" of Medicine to support this contention. He~said almost as many people entered inâ€" sane asylums each year as entered colleges. "The U. 8. is on the verge of a collapse," he said. "We have a bad casevof jitters. The panic folâ€" lowing the Orson Welles radio draâ€" ma and theâ€"fact that we spend . a lot more.time teaching college stuâ€" dents how to raise hogs than how to raise children are evidences of out insanity. Lack of democracy in the home is the main cause of inâ€" sanity,. Any mother who says to a child, ‘Mother knows best,‘ is an autocrat," paper to them. qAfter this ment the paper will, stick * surface. £ 65 * A new floating dock for Durban, South Africa, is on the way from England. Everybody‘llBe Crazy By 2139 People of This Continent Have Answers : #$Â¥+i4 +0 er this Areats stick ‘to the Don‘t let chest colds or croupy coubths untreated. Rub Children‘s Mild gtt’rength Musterole No. 2 on child‘s throat and chest at once. This milder form of regular Musterole penetrates, warms and stimulates local cireulaâ€" tion. Floods the bronchial tubes with its soothing, rehevmivapou. Musâ€" terole brings relief because it‘s a Aided by a police inhalator squad, which worked unflaggingly for thrce hours, and by a nurse who injected haurt stimulants, Dr. Goodwin finally restored Mrs. Futâ€" terman‘s ability to breathe by herâ€" self. Singapore will rebuild the highâ€" ways to the big naval base. "I found relatives and friends beâ€" wailing Mrs. Futterman as dead," the physician said. Artificial Respiration Used "I began to administer artificial respirationâ€"18 strokes a minute, Four minutes later I detected a faint breath. ‘The pulse was barely a flicker, but I realized that a spark of life remained, or had reâ€" turned." < The woman, Mrs. Bella Futterâ€" man, was revived by her physician, Dr. Maurice R, Goodwin, a graduate of the University of Graz, Austria, after she apparent!yshad succumbed to afterâ€"effects of an attack of asthma. CHILDREN‘S coucks A 57yearâ€"old Bronx woman who "came back from death" sat propped in an armchbair at home last week and spoke of her strange experience as "just like a good, long napâ€"a deop, dreamless sleep." Woman "Returns‘"‘ From Other Worldâ€"Says Death Resemâ€" bles a Good, Long Nap. REMEMBER . ... Flying over the Bay of Naples, an air pilot turned to his passengâ€" er and said: "Have you heard that phrase, ‘See Naples and Die‘?" "Yes," said" the passenger, ‘"Well," said the pilot, "take a good lookâ€"the propeller‘s come off." ; Mecting the local doctor, Brown inquired: .‘"And how is the lawyer going on, doctor?" ’ $ "Poor fellow," returned the medâ€" ico, with a shake otiis head, "he‘s lying at death‘s door," "There‘s grit for you," commentâ€" ed Brown, "at death‘s doer â€"â€" and still lying." f Death Is Like A Deep Sleep At the end of the losson the parâ€" rotopened one eye: and answered drowsily, "Line‘s busy", to get your copy ot this week‘s Toronto S t a t Weekly whils in A man bought.a parrot and tried to teach it to talk. Going over to the bird, he reptated for several minutes the words, "Hello, hello." A Scottish teacher set his class writing an essay on Arâ€" mistice, and one little girl proâ€" duced this sentence: "The Arâ€" mistice was signed on 11th Noâ€" vember, 1918, and since then we have had two minutes‘ peace every year." Now Winter‘s Come, the frigid 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 without a doubt), Our heavy undies won‘t hang out. ~ usARD lesue No. 5 â€" ‘39 TORONTO MILD CHOICE.HONEYâ€"SIX 8 LB. PAILS Amber $3.00, Buckwheat $3.00; 65 lbs. Amber $3.90, Buckwheat $3.50, Hutchinson Bros., Mount Forest, Ontario. HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREâ€" W RITE for free book!let and full particuâ€" lars regarding our amazingly sucâ€" cessful hyblood treatment. _ Pediâ€" groed Products, Saskatoon Sask wWIGS, _TOUPES, TRANSFORMAâ€" tlons, Switches, Curls, and all types of finest quality Hair Goods. Write for illustrated cataloq.ue. Canfiden» tial terms arranged. Toronto Humâ€" an Hair Supply Co. 528 Bathurst, _‘Toronto. SHIP YOUR FURS TO THBE OLD established house. Over forty yoare in business. Lewis A. Jones, 189 ‘Talbot St., St. Thomas. When the corners of your eiderdown begin to look shabby put two cushion covers to tone, cut them through corner to corner, The machine consists of minute electrical contacts, wires the size of human hairs, currentâ€"relaying vacuum tubes, a graphing device and a chronograph. PUT BIG CAHICKS in ‘YoUr brooder nowâ€"get more big 0‘{. next‘ Fall when prices mre high» est, Order Bray Xtraâ€"Profit thicks (big chicks hatched from extra large eggs) today. Bray Hatchâ€" ery, 180 John Street North, Hamilâ€" ton, Ontario. * ‘The device, which _Dr. Koepp Baker calls an "electrical phono kinesigraph," or "soundâ€"movementâ€" writer," is capable of tracing graphâ€" ically the spasms of stutterers and stammerers and the faulty tongue movements of lispers, and is said by the inventor to be "very useful in aiding deaf mutes in acquiring speech." 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