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Durham Review (1897), 20 Apr 1939, p. 2

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| Cock ears to catch, lifeâ€"freigh:od The woodland‘s murmuring! Aware, with hunger burning, Of teeming hill and plain, O brood of restless yearning, Emerge and live again! Now forth from bole and burrow, From fusty cave and lair! Man‘s coulter cleaves the furrow And lays the brown carth bare. Stretch sinews Winterâ€"knotted ; Longâ€"idle claws unsheathe ; Blink oyelids slsepâ€"besotted And light the spark beneath! Fair Drippings from meat which has been braised contain more protein than drippings from roasted meat, A greater degree of "doneness" in. ereases the loss of protein in beef cooked by both methods. Fat Meats Energy Rich Meat, especially fat meat, such as bacon, is a rich source of ener. #y. The actual caloric value of a serving of meat depends upon the amount of fat it contains and aiso upon the amount of fat eatep, Meat is recognized as an excelâ€" lent source of high quality protein. The nutritive value of any protein depends upon the number and amount of aminoâ€"acids present. The superiority of animal proâ€" teins is an accepted fact, Meat proteins have an excellent suppleâ€" mentary value, which means they make up the aminoâ€"acid deficienâ€" tles of the cereal grain proteins. Better Done, Less Protein There is, of course, some joss of soluable protein from the meat to the drippings. This need not represent loss of food value, howâ€" ever, since drippings ordinarily are used in makinrs gravies and ia nostrils wide dilate‘(iv,'â€"w Suuff deep fresh scents of Have An Excellent Supplemenâ€" tary Value â€" Rich Meat Proteins Said Superior Melvyn Douglas wanted to be & poet, his parents wanted him to be a law» yer. so he compromised and became an actor. Today, Mr. Douglas is well« established in the cinema world. Mr. Dou{llu‘ latest picture is "The Shinâ€" Ing Hour" and he is now at work on "One Hundred to One". Harold Willard Glsason ;» the New York Sun. â€" 7 ) _ [AtmIet at Foronto, "that is one reason why they should be licensed in order that the man who Protected the fur should now reap the benefit of his conservation durâ€" Ing the past few years," "Indians from districts that have been ‘scalped‘ now seek to enter those districts where other Indians have protected the fur during the closed season," said D. J. Taylor, deputy minister at Toronto, "that P hn it out a license, Protests lodged with the Departâ€" ment of Indian Affairs at Ottawa atainst the necessity of Indians taking out a license for the taking of beaver were relayed to the Onâ€" tario Department of Game â€" and Fisheries by Ottawa authorities, Indians have represented to the department that they should not be forced to take out & lit¢ense for the taking of the fur, While there is no exemption proâ€" vision in the law, the Ontario Deâ€" partment has as a matter of courâ€" tesy allowed Indians on the reâ€" serves to take fur without a ULcense but now officials of the department will insist that all trappers take mexi: iss Nee c lc isl Ottawa Intervenes With Onâ€" tario Cn Their Behalf Should Be Exempted, Belief. Reveille Beaver Li "Scaiped" Districts Some 300 Polishâ€"Canadian Boy Sceouts and Girl Guides of Hamilâ€" ton turned out to honour a visitâ€" ing â€"Scout Commissioner from Warsaw. Poland, at St. Stanislaus Parish Hall. Among the guests were Sir George McLaren Brown, President of the Provincial Scout Assocration, and District Commisâ€" sioner Col. L. H. Millen. Said the fair‘s president: "We could not feel that this great exâ€" positionâ€"international in characâ€" ter as it is, and representing all the soc:tal and economic needs of our countryâ€"would be complete if we did not have this Scout camp." Tribute to the international character of Boy Scout training was paid thus by President Groâ€" ver Whalen of the New York World‘s Fair, at the erection of the first tepee of the Boy Scout camp which will be one of the feaâ€" turcs of the fair. A.â€"The average of a large number of reliable tests as to the composition of poultry manure shows that this material carries to the ton, 22 lbs. of Nitrogen, 17 Phosphorie Acid (P205) and 11 Potash (K20). This would give it a ton composition of about 1.1â€" «°5â€".56, or if you would multiply it by 10, it will be in about the same ratio as 11â€"8â€"5. This is about the same ratio of plantfood as that offered by one of the large Fertilizer Companies in their Speâ€" cial Fertilizers for golf greens. They offer 10â€"6â€"4. The point I wish to make is that the N.P.K. raâ€" tio is about the same. _ A wellâ€" known fairway ratio is 5â€"12â€"2 which is the same in Nitrogen and Potash, but about 4 times as strong in Phosphate which would lead me to believe that if you _ were going to attempt to use â€" chicken manure on golf course fairways or on lawns, it would be best to add enough Phosphorie Acid to increase the Phosphorie Acid content about 4 times, which would be about 40 Ibs. Superâ€" phosphate (16%) per ton of manâ€" ure. I would also like to have any information you can give regardâ€" ing pure chicken manure {for lawns, golf courses, etce.â€""R.A.P. Durham County." Q.â€"I wish to secure the apâ€" proximate analysis of pure chickâ€" en manure. That is, manure that contains no litter. The rebuilding of the Argentine section of the Transandine Railâ€" way, destroyed by a landslide in 1934, is to be started by the Arâ€" gentine government, which has purchased the road to restore overland trade with Chile. Science‘s newest contribution to automobile safety is "rubber" plass. which stretches and may break, bus does not fall apart,. Ability of the glass to resist severe impact and maintain its el.â€" asticity under rigid tests has been demonstrated. The new plastic is expected to lessen the possibility of injuries resulting from a person striking an automohile windshield or window. Medical research will uncover within two years vaccines to preâ€" vent the common cold and influâ€" enza, the respiratory ailments which are together responsible for more than half of the time lost from work because of illness by employees in American business and industry, Dr. Victor G. Heisâ€" er, public hygienist and consultant for the U.S. National Association of Manufacturers predicts. "RUBBER" GLASS â€"Henry G. Beil, Dept. of Chemistry. TO END COMMON CoOLD V ty 0 0C 0C OneC COnVuly WuSCCE gGSe From ancient days the only source of glycerine has been aniâ€" mal and vegetable fats. The new glycerine is neither animal nor vegetable in source. It has just been discovered that glycerine, one of the chemicals in worldâ€"wide use, can be made from a gasoline byâ€"product, waste gas. GLYCERINE FROM CGas o us mt d en in St. Michael‘s Hospital, Toronto, is expected to assist enormously in elimination of the danger of inâ€" fection during and following opâ€" erations. LAMP DESTROYs GERMS The portable germâ€"killing lamp which was recently developed at Sm id omne itome Ssmm W hat Science * Is Doing * m Wnn mm Forum i e m 0 a .0 0 ","* C.00 Py E.S.T. A transcription will be heu_rd at 10.05 p.m., E.S.T.. April A feature of the annual Boy Scout services in honour of St. George, the patron saint of Seout. ing, on April 23rd, will be a broadâ€" cast address to Scouts throughout the Empire by the Deputy Chief Scout, Lord Somers, from London, The address will be heard in Can.â€" ; _by shortâ€"wave at 5.35 p.m., into patrol groups, and then put through sessions of instruction ard examination in knotting, comâ€" pass reading, first aid and other Scout training subjects. Scout parents and friends at. tended the birthday party of the First Acton, Ont., Scout Troop, and were given a genuine introâ€" duction to Scouting. Under young Seout teachers they woare divided annual flowers and vines. There are at least a score of big bushy annuals like dahlias, cosmos, African marigolds, and castor beans which will reach a height of three to four feet by midâ€"July. These will furnish amâ€" ple background for the hundreds of dwarf to medium height annuâ€" ] QUALITY VEGETABLES The secret of tender vegetables, whether they be grown in the city or on the farm, lies in quick growth. A check caused by dry weather or anything else invariâ€" ably causes woodiness. To elimâ€" inate such â€" danger experienced market gardeners push their plants along with frequent applications of carefully applied _ commerial fertilizer, GARDEN FOR THE TENANT Plcasures and profits of gard. ening are not confined to the ownâ€" er of property. Even the tenant who moves as regularly as May 1st may have a garden which will riâ€" val that of the most permanent nature. Of course he will not be inclined to spend a great deal of money on shrubs and trees but he gets much the same effect with All of these points should be taken into consideration in planâ€" ning a real garden. Little plants must not be hidden by tall things, and there should be as much biloom in the garden as possible from early June on. TIMELY HINTS Seed catalogues put out by the large firms contain much more than a mere mention of the many flowers and vegetables available in Canada. They specify importâ€" ant points such as time of plantâ€" ing, resistance or lack of resistâ€" ance to frost, height, color, season of blooming, whether scented, and also the suitability of the flower for cutting purposes. Goldilocks would have been welcomed last week by employees in the Canadian Pacific Exfpress Offices of Windsor Station who had three bears to take care of and didn‘t know just quite what to do about it. Three black bear cubs from Northern Ontario, just as hungry as weakâ€" old cubs can get, were yowling for their mother and ignoring all friendly advances_ on the part of the expressmen. They whined pitifully for food until the expressman produced a baby‘s bottle, nipple and all. " And then it was all over but the gulping. The cubs could not have been much more than a few weeks old. They were being shipped by Canadian Pacific Exâ€" press under a Department of Game and Fisheries permit from Jack Leve at Sudbury to Miss Elinor M. Crowe at Peguannock, N.Y. Gardening | Three Baby Bears Goldilocks Would Have Loved same effect with Q.â€"How can I prevent the forâ€" , mation of icing, or turning back to sugar, when making syrup? A..â€"When the syrup is coming to a boil, add oneâ€"third teaspoon cream of tartar to every 2 cups of sugar used. Marieâ€"the lastâ€"named, however, w‘ _ a very favorable rate in 1935. Galt Meads Five Best After the five places already listâ€" ed, there came, in 1937, Kirkland Lake, 73.2; North Bay, 70.1; Sudâ€" bury, 68.6; and then a gap of more than 10 points to Oshawa‘s 58.0. There followed: Sarnia, 52.6; Owen Sound, 52.1; Woodstock, 51.2; Brantford, 51.1; Windsor, 51.1; Toâ€" ronto, 49.9; Stratford, 48,6; Wellâ€" and, 48.3; Belleville, 41.2; King #ton, 46.9; Kitchener, 46.3; Guelph, 43.9; Chatham, 43.0; Peterborough, 42.9; Hamilton, 38.1; London, 36.6; Port Arthur, 35.3.â€" Then came the _ five most favorable rates of 1937. l m s o ie e mt the finger tips every night before retiring. A.â€"Massage muscle oil gently into the skin around the eyes with Q.â€"How can I treat the tiny wrinkles that appear around the eyes? A.â€"When buying spinach, be sure that straight leaves of a deep green are selected. If the leaves are curved it indicates that they are overgrown. Q.â€"What is a good kind of workâ€"chair to keep in the kitchen? A.â€"A chair with one wide arm, gimilar to those in many lunch rooms, is excellent for the kitchen, It is just the thing when peeling potatoes, stringing beans, and such tasks, or to use as a desk when writing. Q.â€"How can I be certain that spinach is not overgrown, when marketing? Q.â€"How can I remove paint spots from a woollen garment? A.â€"Equal parts of turpentine and ammonia seldom fail to reâ€" move paint spots from the woolâ€" len garment, regardless of how old the stain may be. A.â€"It is an easy matter to make overâ€"sized candles fit any candlestick. Merely dip the canâ€" dle for a minute into very hot water. This softens the wax and it can easily be pushed into the candlestick. Q.â€"How can I make candles, that are too large, fit the candleâ€" sticks? al flowers which are listed in any seed catalogue. To sereen vers â€" dahs or fence, such things as scarâ€" let runner beans, morning glories or hops will do the job in a few weeks, uite what to do about it. just as hungry as weakâ€" © and ignoring all friendly whined pitifully for food nipple and all. And then ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO s | Varicose or Swollen yâ€" â€"Veinsâ€"Heal Hleere 1009E vel bunches, ‘start today to & veins or es t ;:in;.&m back to normal‘ size and u" you 2ty*~*," . Noi Mogne‘ an O 8 Emerald" 0i at aay 44 p0t sing pharmacist ind apply it n?ht and morning to the enâ€" hrnd”v.du. m a short time the veins nhwldhfiuhm-unumdbymnhr ase soon approach normal, People who want to u;'dm n‘:ie:e veins ;gl_'g‘_fi once. It is so nenetraia. 12. $ @ 1omical that a small botHle Jasts a loun C 2me world W Today many minor ailments that â€" too weeks to ’overcome can be helped much more wickly. If you have varicose veins or bunches .L‘ 794 have HowYouMayReduce ns c.1° _ "*â€"4N0CrC is noâ€" thing obligatory about it, but as it is such a trivial courtesy to ex.â€" tend to the people who are sery. ing one, a wellâ€"bred woman will do so. 6.â€"No; let the waiter pick it up. He will also give you & Clean namLi. a clean fiipk?,{ The two girls shou other. 4.â€"The youn be presented to the mentioning the elder first; "Mrp, Marshall enty)' thl‘l il Mr. Hn. 1 10000 CCTH S Hame first; "Mr. Marshall (who is sev. enty), this is Mr, Hudson (or Ed. ward Hudson)," 5.â€"There is noâ€" thing obligatory about it, but as it ls amals _ acste 2 t A Simple Home Treatr;tev;;c L ulc 0 0 CC OE prescribed authority, to be ob. served in social or official life, 3..â€" The two girls should face each other. 4.â€"The young man should be presented to the older man, mentioning the elder man‘s name iveks HRLL uen 1 0015 ME 1.â€"It might be pardonable when in a chair on the lawn durâ€" ing a windstorm, in a vain attempt to find an anchor. Otherwise the feet should be blaced in front of the chair, in a relaxed position, 2.â€"The forms required by good breeding, social conventione â€" a» 5.â€"Is it nceessary for a woman to say "please" and "thank you" to her own servants? 6.â€"Should one pick up a dropâ€" ped napkin when dining in a resâ€" taurant? erly man? PopMitvotss s ts i h c d i ioi h t 2.â€"What is the real definition of "etiquette"? 3.â€"When two men and two girls are dining together at a table for four persons, how should they be seated? 4.â€"What is the proper way to introduce a young man to an eldâ€" musfes 2i m 1.â€"Should one twist his feet around t_l_me rungs of a chair? weeds are ranked second io erâ€" osion damage to American farms and are responsible for an annual loss estimated at $3,000,000,000. Uncle Ab says success {n ing requires three things: soil, good weather, and a farmer, Issue No. 16â€"‘39 "I hear your husband‘s coming home after all this time, Mrs. Murâ€" phy," said Mrs. Flanagan. "Do you think he‘ll be changed ?" "I expect his haiz::\â€";fil‘f)é shortâ€" ©r," ventured Mrs. Murphy, Wagg: "‘Say! More than one person has been guilty of mutilatâ€" ing the books I lent them, but my latest experience caps the climax." Wigg: "What was it." Wagg: "I lent Blank my â€" dicâ€" tionary last week, and yesterday he returned it without a word." Weeds Young man (looking rather sheepish in his abbreviated garâ€" ment): "Nothing, sir. I wonderâ€" ed if you‘d be interested in a twoâ€" year subscription to the Family Journal, I‘m working my way through college." __PDoctor: (ten minutes later) "Well, what‘s wrong with you, my boy ?" Umpire: "Well a look at the pa row." Nurse: "He‘s busy just now. Just step in here please. (Handâ€" ing him a small garment) Please strip and put these on." (The rurs? retired immediately and the young man did as bid.) Baseball Player: "I wasn‘t out!"* Young man to nurse in doctor‘s office: "I wish to see the doctor please. I have an appointment." their boots on, w;ufiv;tiliv-l;; alive if they had sneaked in in their stocking feet. Patient: "Ob, better, thank you, doctor. 1 used to count up to 5,367 sheep before 1 went tu sleep and now it‘s only 4,986." insowmnia, now?" HJAV® Doctor: "Well, how is the Answers might be pardonable chair on the lawn durâ€" neARD men who die with conventions, or 3 0V ¢ll, just have papers tomor. farmâ€" Good ul en wz PLANT BOXEs, BERRY BOXEs, Fruit â€" Baskets _ and Hampere. Prices on request, The Oakville Basket Co., Ltd., Oakville, Ont. n t Cy shanir Ti d c 2120 " 3 COSSACK AND LADAK ALFPALPA stand severest winters and drought and grow heaviest crops of choice fine hay. ‘Iwo hay crops can be grown this year. Write for seed prices. Joseph Betz, Stouffville, ‘Ontario. emmmmmcimessw,. 800 C E2 EC PE PRE EOS PEDIGREE ROLLER CANARIES Charming low, soft slngerl. 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