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Durham Review (1897), 27 Apr 1939, p. 6

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d » at C Canada Attracts the white man‘s candy, no matter how much they brushed them. the Eskimos, who have excellent teeth, will lose them if they eat No "Normali" Pattern The changing world, he said, has made it dangerous to say one thing is good and another is bad. He pointed to the once prevalent belief that good teeth were dependâ€" ent upon regular brushing and said "People are as the Lord made them," he said, "and no amount of stufing or starving is going to change them if they‘re built that way." Willard W. Beatty, director of education for the U.S. Office of Inâ€" dian Affairs, says thaf heaith charts have been discredited by doctors because there is no "norâ€" mal" pattern that can be used on age and height. it was now entering an economy of conservation, Period of Conservation Here "Democracy has got to do a betâ€" ter jJob with the things it owns that it has done in the past," deâ€" elared Mr. Black, in urging that every citizen should regard conserâ€" vation as a personal responsibility. Since Confederation there had been burned down by reckless, eareless people 500,000 square miles of forest heritage as comâ€" pared with 100,000 square miles eut by the axe of the lumberjack. Built That Way? Can‘t Change It He said that Canada‘s houseâ€" seeping job had been carried on on an economy of exploitation, but Optimiso for the future of Cana dian forests was expressed last week by Robson Black, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent and genmeral manager of the Canadian Forestry Association. Mr. R. A. (Boby Giles, editor of the Lachute Watchman, Lachute, Que.. and viceâ€"president of the Onâ€" tario and Quebec divisior of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Asâ€" sociation, will be elecied president of the association when they hold their annual convention at Ottawa and the Seignory club on April 28 and 29. In Canada Since Confederation "There is no good any one iryâ€" Ing to sell Britain the jitters, beâ€" eause she won‘t buy. Go and sell Canada, if you want to attract Brit« Ish capital," Mr. Jackson said. The prospects of "large amounts" of European capital," including a share of the $4,000,000,000 the British Government is empowered to borrow for armaments, coming to this country are "rather good," CGilbert Jackson, former professor of political economy at the Univerâ€" sity of Toronto, and for the past four years an economic advisor to the governor of the Bank of Engâ€" land, declared at Toronto last week. "Go And Sell Canada" At the same time he warned there would be no "panic flight »f capital from the Old Country," and that Canada would "have to get British money by its own merâ€" its and not by Britain having the jitters," "What a position Canada is in!" ho remarked. "It is 4,000 miles away from the dictators, its instiâ€" tutions are British, its rulers Seotch, and though it has no navy of its own, it is guarded by the two greatest navies in the world. There isn‘t a country in the world today that is as secure as Canada and Europe is beginning to realize this." Prospects Good Here For Large Of Stuffing Or Starving Is Going To Alter People‘s Figâ€" coustrumess sn omm taeg : T APWArren es eutiepie CC 0 â€"â€"Five Times As Much Forâ€" est Ruined That Way As By Woodsman‘s Axe. New President Acres Pictured in the cab of his locomotive at Quebec City, is Engineer Eugene Leolero, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who will have the honor of piloting the royal train of King Georsoud Queen Elizabeth when they :iliit Cn’nlagainm month. Engineer lero was a fireman on the royal rain 0 § More iow necks than you‘ve met by daylight in a long time, not only for the bona fide afternoon frocks, but for the more dressedâ€" up type of sports dress. Among the flowers which can be purchased as started plants are cosmos, zinvias, petunias, mariâ€" golds, salpiglossis, nicotine and a host of others. Cabbages, celery, tomatoes, head lettuce, egg and pepper plants in the vegetable line are all cold as started plants. MOST FOR MONEY Those with only a little land to spare should concentrate on those vegetables which give the biggest returns for the smallest space ocâ€" eupied. Among such kinds are beans, varrots, onions, lettuce, swiss chard, spinach, cacumbers and beets. In the iesserâ€"known vegetables are leeks, egg and,pepâ€" per plants, broad beans and cos lettuce. These can all be grown in almost any part of Canada. Exâ€" perts advise the inclusion of someâ€" thing new in the vegetable. line each year so that variety can be gradually widened. A SHORT CUT For a short cut the gardener is advised to purchase a certain wuantities of started plants of both Howers anc vegetables. These are usually purchased from the greenâ€" house, florist or seed house. It is important to get the varieties wanted and on this account it is an excellent idea te consult a good Canadian seed catalogne beâ€" fore placing the order. The gardâ€" ener can look over the various vaâ€" rieties cffered in the catalogue and should make sure that the particuâ€" lar varieties wanted are in the boxes of plants bousht. NO HURRY The average amateu» starts opâ€" erations days or sometimes weeks too soon and stops long before satisfactory operations can be continued. With the general run of vegetables and flowers, there is no advantage in getting things in while there is still danger of serious frost. One setâ€"back from a cold day or two completely offâ€" sets the early start and may inâ€" deed mean replanting the whole garden. This caution of course does not apply to the hardiest vegetables or flowers or to grass seed, These should be sown just as soon as grass it fit to work. Neuritis, like rheumatism, lumâ€" bago, and sciatica, is often caused by needleâ€"pointed uric acid erysâ€" tals, which form as the result of sluggish eliminating organs. Krusâ€" chen helps to convert those erysâ€" tals into a harmless solution, which is removed through the natural channels. Various medicines gave me very little relief, and a friend adâ€" vised me to give Kruschen a trial, as she ha% derived benefit from it whilst suffering similarly. I am so thankful that I took her adâ€" vice. From the very first bottle 1 felt relieved, and now I am quite free from pain, and get a good night‘s sleep."â€"(Mrs.) H.C. _ For the benefit of others who may be troubled with the comâ€" })hmt she suffered from, a grateâ€" ul woman writes.â€" "Last May I had a very severe atiack of neuritis in the leg, which made it impossible for me to rest during the day, or to get regular sleeK at nightsâ€"to say nothing of the intense pain. Woman With Severe Neuritis LITTLE REST DAY Gardening | The Hon. J. E. Michaud, Dominion Minister of Fisheries with V. P. Reid, Toronto industrialist, apâ€" pear above. Speaking from Torâ€" onto over a nationwide network to participating service clubs, the Minister reported that consumpâ€" tion of Canadian fish had increasâ€" ed from 21 to 30 pq)unds per capita. FERTILIZERS NOW AND THEN Canada is a comparatively new country â€" agrieulturally, but her vaunted virgin soils are being fast depleted by cropping, by drifting and by erosion. Fortunately, the need for restoring lost fertility is now becoming recognized generalâ€" ty. History repeats itself, and the experience of British farmers of nearly 100 years ago has been that of Canada more recently, says B. Leslie Emslie, chemistâ€"agronomist. Original Superphosphate Farmyard â€" manure, the old standâ€"by, ahd still justly esteemâ€" ed for its unique qualities, proved eventually inadequate to produce | Farm Forum A view of the new Cunard White Star Liner S.S. Mauretania, as it nears completion at the shipyard in Birkenhead, Eng. The vessel‘s streamlined beauty is a far cry from the appearance of its beloved namesake, the former British queen of the seas. The new Mauretania will sail from Liverpool on her maiden voyage on June 17. A New Streamlined Mauretania Nears Completion Has Raised Fish Consumption Human tuberculosis has been completely arrested in about 100 guinea pigs by a new form of sulâ€" fanilamide, The pigs were not cured, but the disease was entirely stopped from spreading and the animals lived in good health until killed to further verify these results. No predictions are made as to whether the new drug will be useâ€" ful to human beings. HALTS PROGRESS OF T.B. Air, steam, natural gas and a catalytic agent are all that is reâ€" quired for their manufacture it is said. smmmenejuumer Two new highâ€" explosives of cheap and limitless production, are announced byithe head of ‘Purâ€" due University‘s ~department of Chemistry, $ Dr. Davis said the liquid is asâ€" citic fluid and is chemically the same as blood except that it lacks the cellular or corpuscular strucâ€" ture. CHEAP NEW EXPLOSIVES Successful use of an abdominal fluid as a substitute for blood in transfusions is reported by Dr. H. A. Davis, of the University of Tennessee. SUBSTITUTE FOR BLOOD TRANSFUSION Superior superphosphate of Caâ€" radian manufacture is prepared by improved mechanical process. As sources of nitrogen there are now at the disposal of the manuâ€" facturer the following matérials containing the percentages of niâ€" trogen shown in brackets: nitrate of soda (16), sulphate of ammoâ€" nia (20), ..cyanamid (22), ..urea. ammonia liquor (45), urea (46), etc. The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen by _ electroâ€"chemical means yield these materials. Proper selection of materials, their blending, processing and curâ€" ing demand the application of skill and science by manfacturers of modern fertilizers for Canadian farmers. The imbecility to be treated with diet is a new type discovered in 1934 by Dr. A. Folling of Oslo, Norway. The report says it atâ€" zacoks one person out of every 25,â€" 00. MENTAL CURE IN FOOD Chemists are to try food as a remedy for a numerous class of human halfâ€"witsâ€"to see whether food can make better brains. The original superphosphate, produced by Lawes of England in 1842, was made by treating bone with sulphuric acid. Subsequently, the mineral phosphate rock was substituted for bone, with results no less satisfactory, and the proâ€" cess, identical in principle, corâ€" tinues to this day. Need For Potash It was not until 1860 that the need for potash in fertilizers was demonstrated by Liebig of Gerâ€" many. Since then no addition has been made to the list of "essenâ€" tial" fertilizer constituents, and a "complete" fertilizer is one conâ€" taining nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash in available forms. Suâ€" perphosphate constitutes â€" usually more than half the weight of the fertilizer mixture. maximum crops. This was due to its deficiency in phosphoric acid, a discovery made when the stimuâ€" lating action of ground bones on crop growth was observeq. What Science is x Doing y ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES â€" "Warba", World‘s earliest potato, large, white, delicious, hardleetz heaviest yfelder. Governmen Certified. 100 strong eyes du.oo postpaid. S. V. Cowan, Waldeck, EARLY_ VARIETIES OF FLINT and Dent Corn specially adapted for Northern countries. Write for prices, James Brisley, Thamesâ€" ville, Ont., Kent Co. Tbree-piecel L'ueg cthe-’nerncld' Suite, repp covering, first class Sondition ...11...+1111+% sls’w Threeâ€"piece Used English Velour Chesterfleld Suite, comâ€" $24 50 pletely _ reconditioned .. ® Moneyâ€"back Guarantee Freight paid to your station Royal Chesterficld Manufacturers 66 Richmond Street E., Toronto 12 ‘GIANT DECORATIVE DAHLIA Tubers labeled $1.00, 25 different (3)2,2.0 postpaid. M. Shedel, Mimico, n unds COCKERELS & CAPONS FOR SALE COCKERELS AND CAPONS. HERE are some genuine bargains in Cockerels and Capons,. Cockerels Barred Rocks or New Hampshire Reds Grade A Day Old .06e, two week old .09¢, three week old .12c. Extra Profit add .01c, Special Matâ€" ing add .02c. Three week old Capons heavy breeds Grade A .28c, Leghorns .20¢c, Extra Profit add .Olc, Special Mating add .0%c. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries, Limitâ€" ed, Fergus, Ontario. PRICED EXCEPTIONALLY LOW BUY BRAY CHICKS NOW. CASH in on high Fall egg prices. Bray chicks lay early, lay heavily and keep on laying. ‘They will make real profits for you. Bray Hatchâ€" ery, 130 John Street North, Hamilâ€" ton, Ontario. BaBY CHICKS FOR SALE YoU WANT THE CHICKS®S YOU buy to make money for you. Don‘t let chick losses cut down your profits. Buy Bray Chicks. They arrive alive and keep on living. Bray Hatchery, 130 John Street North, Hamilton, Ontario. ‘"Triangle" width is another name for skirts of dresses with a petticoat look. LEARN _ TO FLY NOW AT LOW cost. Efficient training â€"â€" modern equipment including Radio. Livâ€" ing quarters provided for out.â€"ofâ€" town students. _ Fliers limited. Barker Airport, Toronto. _ STARTED CHICKS POR SALE DoN‘ MISS THESE STARTED Chick Bargains. Standard Quality two week old Barred Rocks $12.50, Pullets $19.95, Cockerels $9.00. New Hampshire Red Cockerels $8. Three week old add .03c, Big EgEg Quality add .01lc, Extra Select add .N2e. Ask about our ready made capons. _ Baden _ Electric Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario. Rural Resident: "It‘s simply fine to wake up in the morning and hear the leaves whispering outâ€" side your window." City Man: "It‘s all right to hear the leaves whisper, but I never could stand hearing the grass moan." LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANTED to sell Phillips Lightning Protec» tive System. B, Phillips Company Limited, Osborne Avenue, Toronto. BEST PROPOSITION ON MARKET â€"Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Furnishings. Write for full particulars. Reliaâ€" ble Agencies, 213 Victoria Street. Toronto. Wishing to humour the man, the attendant asked him if he had caught anything.â€" * "It‘s lucky that Adam was the only man on earth, when he marâ€" ried Eve." ‘"How so?" "Just think how he would have felt, if he had seen his rib walkâ€" ing cround with another fellow." An attendant in a mental home was making his evening round when he came upon one of the patients industriously fishing in a washâ€"basin with rod and line. "What!" said the patient, "in a washâ€"basin! Are you crazy?" Prices on request. The Oakvil Basket Co. Ltd. Oakvilie. Ont. FRUIT BASKETS AND BOXES to clear, We have 150 clay tile pipe 30" diameter, 2" wall, suitâ€" able for springs or wells; 150,000 square feet heavy wire screen 2" mesh; 2,000 street car sash, 8000 feet 10" heavy galvanized culvert, also lumber, doors, fence posts, pipe columns, rails, pipe, fittings, valves, cable, brick, stone.. Everyâ€" thing for your bui‘dlng. Frankel Brothers Ltd. Established 1886. Eastern Avenue at Broadview, Toâ€" ronto. GLadstone 4631. _ _ _ _ HaveYou Heard _1 can,. a man." "I can think of nothing sadâ€" der than a man without a country." "No; I got that scar in France." Mother (on ‘train): "If you‘re not a good boy I‘ll slap you." Junior: "You do and I‘ll tell the conductor how old I really am." "Didn‘t 1 shave you about a fortnight ago, sir?" CHESTERFIELD BARGAINS AVIATION OPPORTUNITY Issue No. 17 â€" ‘39 BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE DAHLIA TUBERS AGENTS WAaNTED BABY CHICKS FOR SALE A country without PROSTATE GLAND SUFFERERS, free information how myself, also others in Canada, obtained lasting relief without medicine ‘or surg. HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREâ€"WRITE for free booklet and full particu. IP YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE romantic sweetheart, with money, write: Mary Lee, 445â€"0, Rolla, Mis. WANTED_ â€" ORIGINAL ppORBMS, songs, for immediate corfideraâ€" FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH Eyâ€" ery roll film developed and 8 high loss rrlntl 25¢c. 8 enlarged prints gSc. Reprints same %rlce. Brightâ€" ling Studio, 29A Richmond Street East, Toronto. QUIT TOBACCOQ, SNUFF, EASsILY Answers 1. â€"â€"Yes. The person calling should inform one who it is withâ€" out the necessity of being asked. 2.â€"This is altogether a matter of choice; one may choose any day desired. 3.â€"A luncheon. 4.â€"No. MARRYâ€"HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE from. Many with means. Farmâ€" ers‘ daughters. Widows with P:,ppert{. Particulars 10c. Conâ€" Adentia Box 128, Calgary, Alâ€" DUALPURPOSE SHORTHORN$s FOR SALE â€" DUAL PURPOSE Shorthorns fresh cows and springâ€" ers, baby bulls, Red yearling bulls, heifers. Accredited. Negaâ€" g}'e. Apply _ Arwood Harman, ng. & PILMS DEVELOPED ROLL FILMS DEVELUPED WITH two prints of each and FREE ENLARGEMENT coAueon 25c. orFFPSET COMMERCI PBOTOâ€" 3;}%887 2 RUSSELL sT. TOR 5.â€"Isn‘t it better for a person to talk very little instead of too much? G.â€"What is a good toast for a son to offer to his mother? 4.â€"Isn‘t it all right to wait for a week before answering a dinâ€" ner invitation, when one is not sure whether it can be accepted? 3.â€"When serving a breakfast between 11 a.m. and 12.30, should it be in the form of a breakfast or & luncheon? HUNTERS‘ AND TRAPPERS sECâ€" HUNTERS‘ AND TRAPPERS‘ sEC. Mink, Fox and Beaver. Legitiâ€" mate plans. $3.00 at once. George Green, Box 106, Richmond, inâ€" diana, U.8.A, THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Smallwares, Novelties, Razor Blades, Dry Goods, Cosmetics, asâ€" sembled in a new mammoth illusâ€" trated â€" catalogue. The . lowest wholesale prices obtainable â€"â€" big profits. Free cnta)‘?gue. Dept. 8, l‘hillips Sales Reg‘d, 72 Craig W., Montreal, Que. in To & _ 2.â€"What day of the week should a girl choose for her wedâ€" ding? E SE a AN OFPPE To EVERY INVENTOR List of inventions and full inforâ€" mation sent free. The Ramsay Comâ€" pany, legistered. Patent Aitorneys 273 Bank St., Oltawa, Can. 1.â€"Is it permissible to ask over the phone, "Who is calling please"? i k h is Classified....... Advertising.. IF_YOU INTEND INSTALLING A Bathroom outft or water system write for free illustrated cataâ€" logue with prices, Free estimates on installations. The J. F. Crow ley Company, Dundas, Ontario. wiGs, _ ToUPEsS, TRANSIOGItM A+ tions, Switches, Curia, and all types of finest quality Hair Goods. Write for Mustrated cntnlo‘)u. Confiden» tlal terms arronged. Toronto Humâ€" an Hair Supply Co. 528 Bathurst Toronto TWO PREE PROFESSIONAL SIL vertone enlargements and yaluâ€" able premium coupons free with every film develoTed and printed for 25¢, or with o‘fht superâ€"gloss reprints for 25¢. Personal skilled attention to every order. Out Rate quality would cost you more elsewhere! Cut Rate Photo Serâ€" ;ico:le Dept. B21,. Box 236 Regine, Sask. U BATHROOM OUTFITS POR SALE )A ~‘dicivaty Saint ?-'.'57.' Minn. JOBBERSâ€"AGENTS.CANY ASSERS t 22 $ 20R d o > en for free booklet and full particu. lare regarding our amazingly susâ€" cessful hyblood treatment Pediâ€" greed Products, Saskatoon, Sask. CR CCE 20. AERRTUCDIETS CONBIGETAâ€" tion. Send .:oouu to Columbian Music Publishera, Ltd.. Dept M87 Toronto, Canada. free. Bartiett‘s, Box 1, Winnipeg sourl. inexpensively. Home remedy. Tesâ€" mohighe." Gvarantsen" Laviee berta. HUNTERS‘ sECRETS PROTOGRAPHY HAIR PERSONAL PATINA B $â€"POUND SAMPLE PACKAGE BuRr ley‘ z_lgfle_::. prior leaf, flavoring 2000 USED TIRESâ€"I5e UP FPOR any truck or car. Retreads guarâ€" anteed twelve months; dealers wanted. Ask for free price list. gerrmk Tire Co., 123 King 8St. wW., BACHELOR HIGHEST QUALITY STRAWBERRY Plants: Premier, Fairfax, Dorsett, 100 » $1.25, 1000 â€" $8.09. Hardy lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley plants: 6 â€" 25¢, 35 â€" $1.00. Plants guaranteed sat« a'sfn.clon"._ Chas. A. Krueger, Walâ€" $25 NO. 1 JMPROVED BANNER OATsS, 97% germination, 70 cents ‘er bushel. Bags free, Angus Clarke, Coldwater, Ontario. STPRAWBERRY PLANTS POR sALRE SLIGHTLY USED CLWOTHWNGâ€"THE finest in used clothing ot bl‘u re» ductions, Suits originaily $35.00 to $60.00 now $6.040, $8.00, $10. New suits regularly $25.00 at $12.50, Q@d couts, pants $2.00, $2.50. Top coats §$5, $6, $7. Laâ€" SEWING MACHINE® & sUPPLUES FREE| ALSIKE $8 bu., TIMOTHY $2.50 bu., Red Clover $8 bu, Sweet Clover $2.25 bu,. Above seed all No. 2 grade. No. 1 Tlmothx $3.50 bu., No. 1 Red $9.00 bu., No. 1 W. B. Sweet $3.00 bu. E. W, McKague, R. No. 3, Woodvilie, Ontario to loosen harmful undigested, clinging wastes. PHEASANT HATCHING BGGS POR POR SEWING MACHINES, REâ€" DRINK yc e HOT WATER Add the juice of GARFIELD TEA‘s 10 herbs intestinal wastes and help you look, feel and work better. At druggistsâ€"10¢ & 25¢, BLACK AND GRAY PERCHERON®, ? Stallions, 2 Mares with foal, 3 fillies, 1 stud colt 15 months old. Joseph M. Anderson, Route 1, â€"Waterdown, Ont. new curtains into the washer, souk them in four tablespoons of salt to each four cups of water. A dinner invitation should be ansâ€" wered immediately. 5.â€"Yes, it is far better, and causes much less harm. The oid proverb . says. "BEating little and speaking little can never do a man hurt." 6.â€" "To my mother: If I were not her son, I would want to be her husâ€" band." ACHELOR _ WAXNTS GIRL oR {‘ounc woman,‘ Protestant, for _c‘)'?els‘o_e_p‘er‘ _on farm, able to ,,“i_v.--,_-. TT '--u-." -bI:I. CC milk. Good home for reliable perâ€" son «= To Box 20, Room 421, 18 Adelaide St. West) Toronto. package Virginia and prior leaf; 2 moa 22 220 PCTCC PORIPTTE, PVU Tohacen Exchange. Ruthven DPE RUTERT L L4 .100 CECATT Percheron Stallion, registered and enrolled. Menry MHulse, Queens» ville, Ontario. P a 5 REWARD POR ANY CORN or Callous which cannot be removed by Lioyd‘s Special Treatment, unâ€" der our supervision. Prevents reâ€" turn, _ _send b5¢ for complete treatment, regular 75¢. lioyd‘sâ€"B, 1211 St. Clair West, Toronto. kerton, Ontario. td t °C es n es CY $2.54. . Top coats $5, $6, $7. Laâ€" dies‘ Spring coats $5, $6. Big savâ€" ing in new dresses, crepés, satâ€" ins, at $1.50, $2.00. Send money» order with measurements, age. You take no risk by buying on our moneyâ€"back guarantee, We pay postage. Canadian Clothing, 409 Yonge St., Toronto. pairs, lurplle-â€"ull maukes, . new or tradeâ€"in, reconditioned mach»â€" ines in stock â€" Write A. Gilbert & Son, 350 Yonge 8t.. Toronto. Sale or exchange for other game birds. E. M. Williams, Kentville, PHEASANT BGGS POR sALE SLIGHTLY USED CLOTHING Laundry Tips.â€"Before you put USED TIRESs FPoR sALs PERCHERONS POR SALE SPECIAL TREATMENT STALLION FOR sALE sSEED POR SALE e Send 1 cent postol for SRLE SAMPLEâ€"to Garfield Teo Co., inc., thven ceny esn ttmakcc m avalanche the mos: c.l“oll 0 made wi: lace Th couturier each fril black sa gowns dancos lettes .‘ with of c madia tionsâ€" tinued gho uin came chose more Fren« Bire ord ‘ih His proser but w comn:. fan, ; cl0oses the Pc Voeatio electric and th« tric br; tion, is he has ; Oof wire cal pow the . then to m Bu 1 Onta: Const "Fleo ©( n M H. aris Davin, Howe or citro because (citami so valua Dried mins. source ¢ ply ribo furnish min (vi and yeli their or A, and 1 A¢ Dried tron. 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