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Durham Review (1897), 27 Jul 1939, p. 2

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_ ;?7}!_ j8l ) ) A+ 1(8 ;fi;run promotes greater appeâ€" tites and the _nfisfying effect of food is reduced. ar prevent a gain in weight by ealing only tv‘o meals a day defeat When the meals are cut to two, Pv. Garkeld explained, the person Lkacome:s hungey and qvereais. Hâ€"wever, six small meals a day waonld keep the body satisfie‘ withâ€" bu: overstuffing, he said. i Fating si. meals a day is a betâ€" ter way to reduce than cutting down to two meals, according to Dr. Garficld G. Duncan of Jefferâ€" son Medical College. Six Meals Daily: Eat And Reduce To the direciorshin of the Canaâ€" dian Naiional Railways left vacant by the resignation last winter of James Y. Murdoch, the federal government has named James A. Northey, ABOVE, president of the Telfer Paper Box Co., and of the Northey Printing Company. Both Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Northey are residents of Toronto. "The managing editor of a leadâ€" mg Tokyo newspaper, with a cirâ€" culation exceeding 1,000,006, gets the magnificent solary of $22.50 a week. +4,~00 ioans havo been made in Canada for umtore thar $39,000.909. O this figure, Ontaric has taken wist 35,291 loans for an asgrezate aum of $14,382,326.08%, Quebee is second, British Columâ€" . third, and Nova Seotia fourth in the Dominion lineâ€"up. Oinario is far in frout of Cana eight other provinces in the wkregate loans and money use home loans under the Homs provement Plan of the Domit tiovernment inaugurated Novem 3, 1936. The latest report from the M ister of Finance, Hon, Charles IDmunning, reveals that a totai ©9,000 loans havo been made Most Home Loans Made To Ontario The drop in attendance has been chiefly in the kindergarten and in the first book, and during the years to come wil mean a decreag ed onrolment in successive classes, Tho chieft contributing causes toâ€" ward this, the Superintendent of Sehools listed as fewer marriages, particularly in the years immedâ€" lately preceding 1935, smaller famâ€" ies due to fewer marrlages and also to economic conditions, and a general decline in the population of urban centres. ‘The last school year showed apâ€" proximately 2,600 fewer pupils in ihe Toronto publi+ schools than two years ago," he said. "‘There is similar evidence from all other paris of the North American conâ€" tinent. In the report of a recent survey in the United Sates it was estimated that in 1940 there would be approximately 1,500,000 fewer children of elementary school age than in 1930. This downward trend, i# eontinued during the next few years, will be an important factor in onr whole school system, and will bave a decided effect on our secondary schools i1 the years to come * ‘sevince Has Obtained More Than 35,000 of 75,000 Canâ€" ada Total Under Hom« imâ€" provemert Plan 6) A general decline in the public £chool population is taking place all over Ontario, Dr. C. C. Goldring, Superintendent of Toronto schools, eaid in a recent interview, declarâ€" ing the drop in the number of school pupils in Toronto was a trond by no means peculiar to this city. New C.N.R. Director Fewer In Attendance At Public Schools in Ontario â€" Genâ€" eral Trend All Over Continâ€" Population Of â€" Schools Down who attempt to reduce In Province ont of Canada‘s es in the agâ€" money used in the Home Imâ€" the Dominion om the Minâ€" mhewr of Believed to be the smallest in the world, a donkey belonging to a Bristol, England, breeder is two feet six inches high and weighs only twenty pounds. time when he shouted‘tomt'hewc;;; lookers, "Is there any charge for the use of this?" Still Cautious An Aberdonian, whilst batl.ing, got into difficulties and a lifebuoy was at last thrown in to him. He had already been down twice and was about to sink for the third The British worker swam on. He was in sight of the shore when a whistle blew and he automatically nocked off work. Comparisons A Communist, a Fascist and a British worker were in a boat which capsized, and they started swimming for the shore. The Comâ€" munist, accustomed to shouting, forgot to close his mouth, swalâ€" lowed a lot of water and sank, The Fascist swam for some time, but as he was keeping one arm outstretched in the customary poâ€" sition he soon tivred and he, too, disappeared. The rudderâ€"man waved his fist at the carsman. "You hear that, you dope!‘ he howled. "I told you net to row so fast!" A sailor aboard the. big vessel gored down at the rowboat. "This is the Pacifc," he shoutâ€" ed back. "Hey â€" there, on board!" shouted. "I« this the Atlantic the Pacife?®" Suddenly, a passenger liner came into view. The man at the oars kept rowing frantically, pausâ€" ing only when the liner erossed the path of the rowboat. Then he eupped his hands. The Motion Not the Occan The two land lubbers were in a rowâ€"boat in the middle of the occan. One handled the oars, rowing away for all he was worth. The second sat in the stern stearâ€" ing the rowboat by msans of a makeshift rudder. drop off. M eoma en n Immediately the boy‘s counsel got up and, turning to the magisâ€" trate, said: "Sir, my client hasn‘t yet had time to read the morning papers and cannot, therefore, give a reliable reply," isn‘t It The Truth A boy, in the dock in a Polish eriminal court was being tested as to his mental powers. The magistrate said to him: "How many States are there in Europe?" P ib aibnginedpbed aminds » oo iesd Growled a surly old farmer of Shoreham: ‘"When people trespass, 1 ignore ‘em. But my bull, who runs free, Has instructions from me To pursue the intruders and gore ‘em." When Admirat Richard Byrd leads his new U.S government to claim for it large areas o1 to be used, it is expected, is the snow cruise C. Poulter, of Chicago. Dr. Poulter is now a fiveâ€"passenger airplane, as shown. It will home for four scientists in the barren region tires and a range of 5,000 miles. Cure or Sleeplessness _ Lie as near the edge of the d as possible, and you may Geiting Ripe Now men bave a reason For joy an;l for laughterâ€" HaveYouHeard e cherry pie season Comes shortly hereafter Grand Snow Car To Be "Home" For Antarctic Scientists he or 1 leads his new expedition to the Antarctic this fall, an expedition backed by the it large areas of the Antarctic continent, one of the new modes of transportation the snow cruiser, a model of which is shown ABOVE, with its builder, Dr. Thos. Poulter is now directing construction of this new machine, which carries with it shown. It will cost approximately $150,000, and will be practically a moving n.el barren region of their explorations. lt will be 55 feet long, have 10â€"foot rubber Hae a good year, The report of T. A. Bensonâ€"inspection in Western Onâ€" tario, alone proved it. The 120 apâ€" proved hatcheries in his territory, with an °egg capacity of 2,836,090, turned out 6,390,000 chicks, an av. erage hatch of 66.5 per cent and an increase in numbers over last year of 10 per cent. Part of this increase was shipped to Quebec and the Maritimes. The 37 hatcheries that furnished complete data sold 3,276,269 . approved chicks, 416,297 R.O.P.sired chicks and 3,442 R.O. P. chicks, Albert Seiling, Elmira, who presided, warned that a poor year is apt to follow a good one and that hatcherymen will be well advised to exercise special caution in their sets in 1940, He also sugâ€" gosted that hatcherymen will have to ask more for early pullets of the heavy breeds as the demand for early cockerels has been slow. The optimistic spirit of the anâ€" nual meeting of the Hatchery Apâ€" proval Association of Ontario inâ€" dicated that poultrymen have had AC im l um L ons Q.â€"How can 1 easily remove dog hair, fuzz, and lint from woolâ€" ‘en clothing? A.â€"Wet a rubber sponge, and squeeze almost dry, then rub over the clothing. Excellent Year For Hatcheries Q.â€"How can J prevent a thin skin from forming on the top ot custard while it is cooling? A.â€"This will not oceur if a vloth or sheet of paper is placed over the top of the receptacle while the custard is menalin« T \ dnb iPandiftnnstes uit # 111204 then rince with lukewarm water, Q.â€"‘low can I treat hives? A.â€"Try taking & teaspoonful of milk of magnesia two or three times a day. _ Or, dissolve one teaspoonful cream of tartar in a half glass of water and take beâ€" fore each meal,. Q.â€"How c pen? Q.â€"How can I treat a severe ease of sunburn? A.â€"Mix two parts of limewater to one part of linseed oil; beat this to the consistency of cream and apply, A.â€"Dissolve the sugar in a lit. tle hot water before adding to the lemonade; it will sweeten quickly and wili not sink to the bottom. A little seltzer in a glass of lemâ€" onade improves it and is very reâ€" freshing. L Q.â€"How can I quicken the task of preparing lemonade? 4 cu. £% or 6 cu. ft. refrigerator cauipped with the famous Mighty Midget Rollator mechanism, _ so named because it packs the power of a giant on the rations of a dwart. Nearly 6,0600 Norge â€" Eleetric Refrigeratcrs are now being inâ€" stalled by the New â€"York City Housing Authority in the eno>â€" mous Red Hook and Queensbridge Projects which are now under conâ€" struction by the U. S. Housing Auâ€" thority in the New York City me. tropolitan arca. The kitchens of every one of the 5,710 apartments in these two projects will be fitted with a Norge 4 cu. f5. or 6 cu. ft, refrigerator 6,000 Norge Refrige:ators Sold Dip the pen in vinegar, and An 1 clean a fountain Answers: 1. Yes. She should join her friends until all guests have arrivâ€" ed, unless one or two are particu» larly late. Then she should be watchful and ready at all times to be introduced to a late guest, or speak to one who is leaving. 2. No; the host or hostess orders the meal in advance, and the guests eat what is placed before them, the same as at a dinner in someone‘s home. 3. No. Such in dications of vanity at an early age should be discouraged. 4. The hat should be taken by the brim, directly in front, lifted enough to escape the head slightly, then brought forward a few inches, 5. 1t is much better to ask the waitâ€" er or an ash tray. 6.â€"The same as always, Mrs. Paul Wilson, or Martha Brown Wilson. 6.â€"How should a woman write her name after the death of her kusband ? 5.â€"When one is smoking at the table. in a public diningroom, and there is no ash tray, is it all right to use his plate or a saucer for his ashes? 4.â€"Just how should a man lift a stiff hat when tipping it to a woman ? 3.â€"Should children be allowed to wear nail polish? 2.â€"When invited to a dinner party in a restaurarit or hotel, does one have the privilege of choosing his own meal? 1.â€"When an affair is given in honor of a debutante, in her home, should she receive with her moâ€" ther? Dr. Alexis Carrell reports in the Journal of Experimental Medicine the unique feat of keeping a huâ€" man thyroid gland alive for 62 days outside the body, This was done with the Carrell â€" Lindbergh artificial heart, and with some new substitutes for human blood and serum, which are one step towards discovery of some artificlal fluid which will keep human organs al ive indefinitely in glass containers. The purpose is to be able to study them to reprodyce exactly what happens to a man‘s organs in health and in disease. GLAND LivEs OUTSIDE BODY in the research laboratories of the Corning Glass Works, where it was developed, were ablo to chill a dish mado of it by embedding it in a cake of ice and then fill the dish with molien iron without a sign of a crack developing. Its remarkâ€" able properties are duo to the fact that it expands and contracts, unâ€" der heat and cold, only oneâ€"tenth as much as ordinary glass. The housowifo who has seen cold drinking glasses shatter when they were filled with hot liquids or washed with hot water would be surprised to see the punishment a new kind of glass will stand. This new glass is so resistent to temâ€" perature change that the scientists NEW GLASS RESISTS TEMPERATURE CHANGES What Science is x Doing x 110 ARCHIVES TORONTO BI Mi Aninommsmmsace s1 DAY oLn axn STARTED CHICKS, Day Old White Leghorns $7.50; Barred Rocks, $7.95: White Rocks, New Hampshire Reds. Hybrids, $8: 45. Ten day old 90% Leghorn Pulâ€" * lets. $16.95;: Barred Rock Mixed, $9.95; Pullets, $12.95+ Cockerels. $8.75. Two week old add one cent. Three week old add five cents to ten day old prices, Extra Profit tfirade add one cent. Shipped C. 0. D. promptly.â€"Tweddle Chick Hatâ€" cheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. PRTNC Hiiididiiestictâ€" isha HIGH QUaAIITY pay OLD aAnp started chicks from bloodâ€"tested breeders. Day Old Standard Quai. ity Leghorns 6l%e: 90% Pullets, $12.95: â€" Cockerels, three cents; Barred Rocks, $6.95; Puliets, $9. 951 Cockerels, 6l4c. New Hamp. shire Reda, $7.95; Pullets, $10.45; Cockerels, 6%¢: Toen day old Legâ€" horn Pullets, $14.95; Barred Rock Mixed. $8.95: Pullets, $11.95; Cock» erels, 8%4c¢. Two week old ndd one cent, three week old add _ five cents to ten day old prices, Large Egg Quality radd one cent, Bigâ€" ker Profit add two cents. Prompt delivery shipped _C, 0. D.â€"Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario, TNA OriINONIONAIn dsc in liaia noptq 4 "° NTCG week old add five rents to ten day old prices. Big Eag Quality add one cent. Promot delivery C, n, D.â€"RBaden F‘ectric Chick Hraisilll 55 P2VCn P \Y OLD ANp STARTED CH Rargains. Standard Leghorns "5 _ Barred Rocks, $7.45: w Rocks, New Hampshire Reds, brids, $8.25; Ten day old, 90% 1 horn Pullets, $15.90; Barred TR Pullets, $12.45: Non sexed $ Cockercle, $8.75, Two week ald cne cent, three week old add â€" "ents to ten day old nrinas YOU CaN ‘o dolun / o i o e e esnt there is no more reliable servant than the man who has been trainâ€" ed from the ground up and gon through the mill. After a comparatively short trial, Scotland Yard has abolished the experiment of getting young men from Lugby, Harrow, Chartâ€" erhouse and other famous schools where the sons of wealthy people are prepared for the universities, and putting them on crime detecâ€" tion. They had highâ€"powered cars of their own, capable of speeds up to 100 miles an hour, and were turned on to manhunts whenever fast action was required. But alâ€" though they proved themselves exâ€" pert drivers they were just that; as detectives they were no good. Experience has shown that the best detective is the man who has risen from the patrols. Nearly every Scotland Yard man was an ordinary policeman first of all. The most noted men the Yard ever had, men like Wensley, Gough, Carling and many others who solved the worst crimes in modern arnals, rose from the ranks. LAIter all, in any occupation, L Pn Oge . 6 J oU cCaN navEr BROILERS To sell when there are mighty few en the market by starting Bray spec. lal broiler hybrids in the offâ€"seaâ€" son. Order well in advance. Write for prices.â€"Bray Hatchery, 130 Joh‘n Street North, Hamilton, Onâ€" tario. Scotland Yard Finds Its Top Crime Experts Rise From The Ranks Best Detectives Ordinary People New exhibits at Casa Loma inâ€" elude model of $.8. Queen Mary. Furniture in Sir Henry Pellat‘s bedroom including canopy â€" bed Decorations, shields and coats of Arms used at City Hall and Parâ€" liament Buildings, during visit of their Majesties, Kinzg George and Queen Elizabeth. The playgrounds of the new Central Park at St. Thomas, Ont., are being supervised this summer by Rover Scouts. In return for the service the Rovers will have the use of a park building as a mecting place, or "Rover den." One of the four members of the gpecial bodyguard for Queen Elâ€" izabeth by the R.C.M.P. at Regina was formerly Scout James Coughâ€" lin of the 9th Winnipeg Troop. Re at one time held the Dominion amateur _ middleweight _ boxing championship. A practical rural good turn carried out by some 60 Windsor, Ont., Scouts was the collection znd burning of old cornstalks on an Essex County farm infested with the corn borer. The work was done under the guidance of the county agricultural represenâ€" tative and a corn borer inspector. The Scouts made 30 large bonâ€" fires of the stalks, and incidentalâ€" ly used them for roasting hot dogs. The camping season for Windâ€" sor district was opened this year by a Saturday afternoon demonâ€" stration camp set up by a Troop of 32 Scouts picked from different groups of the city for their knowâ€" ledge of good camping methods. A Wolf Cub camp and several types of Seout camp layâ€"outs were shown,. with complete cooking and san.tary arrangements. The deâ€" monstration was attended by a large number of local and outside Scouters. Boy Scouts camps are in full swing in all parts of the Dominion. The total number of eamps and of boys attending promiscs to set a new high record. BABHY cHmicks SCOUTING Caza Loma STAR.TEI_) CHICK ‘ard Leghorns $6, cks,. $7.45: White mpshire Reds, Hy. day old, 90% Leg. 5.90; Barred Rock Non sexed $9.45: Two week old add in the offâ€"seaâ€" advance. Write Hatchery, 130 Hamilton, Onâ€" Paden, 2 memmmmmmes MARRYâ€"WwOcLp YOU MaRRY ir suited? Hundreds to choose from. Some with means,. Many farmers‘ daughters and widows with proâ€" perty. Particulars 10¢, confidenâ€" tinl. Canadian Correspondence Club, Box 128. Catea... ~(qPnde!" sAVE 20% or MORE on Furniture. Our large _fi warehouse is stocked wit plete home furnishings, By direct from â€" our warre MEN AND wOoMEy wWaANTED To do easy work in their own home in spare timeâ€"Write Economy Dis. tributing Company, Leamington, Ontario. SIX ExC BRAiY cnicKs FOoR sane PLENTY OoF RBRay CHICKSs op the same famous Bray quality still available in most breeds, Al. so limited number of started pulâ€" lets. Write for prices. Bray Hatchâ€" ery, 130 John Street North, Ham» ilton, Ontario. Classified....... r Advertising.. | EC RsOSCT OS t0 us. MeKenna Limited, 526 Bay c _: PeD 1i D: NEW PURXITCRE A EXCBELLEXNT YoUXNG JErsEy Cows in full milk. Also well bred Bull calf. â€"H, L Hutt, Georgeâ€" town. Ontaria town, Ontario, The wheat production forecast of the International Institute of Agriâ€" culture indicated today that the world‘s crop would be slightly less than last year‘s bumper crop but still a big one. The European foreâ€" cast was for 1,640,000,000 bushels. Last year‘s production was 1,841,â€" 000,000 bushels. Exporting Lands Gain The forecast indicated the Euro pean crop would be about normal in importing countries but "extremâ€" World Wheat Crops Less Than 1938‘s Than Last Years, But A Big One Just the same culture Forecasts 1939 Crop cows HELP waxtep w2 ai _ °®__""C, confidenâ€" adian Correspondence 128, Calgary, Alberta, PRRSOXNAL ional Institute of Agriâ€" FOR SsALF SALE s Goop UsEn PURNITURE: 8 PIECR. Dining Suite $15.00; Chesterficla Suites $20.00; Chesterfiecld _ Bea Suite $39.50; Studio Couches $10.00 9â€"piece Dining Suites, like new, $49.50; Breakfast Buites _ $20.00, Hundreds of other articles, Write us for your requirements, Terme. drranged if necessary, MceKenna Furniture Co., Limited, $26 Bay Street, Toronto. TIRES anp mMCYCLEs ron evenmmmmnmmemmmmmmeansn22,.......2___"" $2.00 MINK K 0 50 CIEDVI"I,INI'I‘I.'RE POR sALE mussmemmemmanss, l 9 .00 _ CUP, GUARANTEED USED Tires; Bicycles, $10.09 up. Write for bargain price list, Toronte Tire, 195 Dundas West, Toronto, mmsmemmmememmemmmen...... oo o0 _4 01 INK OF HIGH GRADE quaurry, Special sale during July and Aug» Ust at prices far below regular, Every animal will be personnlll, selected, Orders filled as receive R Write toâ€"day, L A. Jones, 189 Tojâ€" bot Street, St, Thomas, 0 _ SLIGHTLY CS Sinks, Closets, Pipes Extinguishers, aAlso a Plumbing, ¢2 Craig real, lIssue No. 30 â€" STOPPED in a dil Por i fi-i“.d“a-a.“ n-.h." .C: Me':lou, scabics, rashes and other externally eaused ?-.t‘:ani% u[-)n worldâ€"famous, ou(l‘xu. ul::- m . U, 0. ‘l'fm‘lm. areasel s uuh-.fgu-mm and quickly stops intense uo on mig i EO Record time for swimming the English Channel was set up by G. Michel in 1926. He did it in eleâ€" ven hours five minutes, The institute also reported prosâ€" pects for large crops in Soviet Rusâ€" sia, Korea, Palestine, Japan, the Near East and a 40 per cent inâ€" crease in the French zone of North Africa. ely large and well above the preâ€" vious fiveyear average" in the six exporting countrieeâ€"Rumania, Bulâ€" garia, Hungary, Jugoslavia, Lithuâ€" ania and Poland. PLUMBING 44 LIUCT T+0.00, 4s of other articles, Write your requirements, Terme. d if necessary, MceKenna ire a o rill:."* Hoken siLe oP xiXE SUPPLIES ED BATH®, ®, Basins, Fire new, General West, Montâ€" "I i discove to trea we nee what m Cl w effor of on oblig temp ma tys during ane $( John: week that is th The Durce Pupil Child, Frequen Penal Instituti: Him While Yo Criminals Th Du che the i dral, $100 Discover C Heâ€"suid h 10 H Fxat. & >‘ yâ€"%** Â¥X" U&it T4 fst * ~%" a 3. non ts . To Agq m Stone M y Have Bee Eskimg Found :1001 |° ig

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