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Durham Review (1897), 7 Sep 1939, p. 6

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I'd W it One of the “M" For Mi. W: Witter Fania-I Mannie: and and. human my cling to their long hobo. but the sophisticate who in all“ tho new bustle snhoneue seriouiy um comider a churning version or the pompadour. She'll put her shining lock- up - in some roun- tte, rernittiseent-ot-trygorte-dars m. “Ion. To wear with tn evening gown, one hairdresser does 3 than!” column which makes use of who than hair. There are no“. “my waved bangs across entire tore head and a mass ot loose ringlou on top. Unwaved hair at all!" is brushed backward, then up to form part of tho hack section's upward "in. The tum. the tringy bangs and the upward movement " the back and sides make this essen- tially romantic and in tho "bustle mood." CMgnom hr Evening There are smart version: ot the 'trand-down tor women who like curls atop their heads but irtsittt on gunners behind the ears to break an otherwise hard jawline. One flattering stylo has a large, no" cluster ot small curls on top. "air at the sides ls drawn smooth ty upward with the ends tlnished I- rinttlets that are part ot the top- Inot cluster Long ends on the nape ot the neck we turned up- A New York salon shows chla- non common to wear with evening [owns which feature bustle. a such, as well as bustle elects, like In” bows tied at the back. In one, the hair ls dressed on top ot the head, but slightly toward the back with a chlgnon pinned right below tho natural cluster ot curls. This thignun muslin; ot the medium length curls which dangle on tho Impe- of the ncck. Feed Your Grain Farmer Can Realize His Great- est Profit In Such A Way ward The incmased interest displayed by junior larmers predict: a com- Ing era of greater prosperity for mlculture. Dr. G. I. Christie. the President of the Ontario nricultnr- II College. Guelph, 4tseiared in ow ening the PoteVboznugh Agricnitnr- at Exhibition in Augne'. The number of young farmers "hihiting and taking part in the many contests axon-dad all prev- Ioos records. They tilled all accom- nmlntimn facilities on the grounds Ind had to resort to tents tor I groat many or their displays Increased Intern! Among The . Farmers A bountiful grain crop, coupled with low grin prices, meant only one thing tor tho farmer. Dr. Chrlstio said. He emphasized the necesslty of [coding the grain to cattle and hogs, “because " is through those mediums that thc In on the turn can reallzo MI greatest ttrom, world common bells what they are today." Following the German-Soviet non-aetrresslen pact the entire Inches: cabinet resigned to dlow for the reconstruction of Japan- ou foreign policies. General No. mi Abe, who in generally re- garded " lumping clogs]: co-op- supplied by the Ion! veterinar- hb. has been placed in the nil- Iay union in Aosta, Italy, and am - except when the new») - with the pope”; than it In”. Eating with Great Imam, was gite.n pile task of forming 1 new An To Cattle, Hogs roof." -iines: "What's the matter with the old one? It doesn't lyk.') "Mrs Jones: "No, but I don't want to be ashamed every time an airplane tties our the house." A literature class showed signs of restlessness while the English teacher, Prof. William Lyon Jones was lecturing on Browning. Final- ly, seeing the restlessness growing tenor said: "10“,, a minute. I have just one more pearl." The figures on this map indicate the flying distance between the chief citi may be targets for bombers. German planes at Berlin have but 820 miles to fly Poland. Inverness, British admiralty headquarters, is 450 miles from the mouth a short distance from Heligoland, scene of the famed British-German naval be tinge license. . Clerk: "Married before t" Bride-to-be: "Yes." Clerk: "Husband deceased or divoreedt" The old adage about beauty be. ing only “In deep its completely disproved by the advent ot canda cloth - a new, revolutionary 11p" hollteory fabric developed this year and already marked tor wide adop- non by car owners. It appears that canda cloth re- conciles two diverse viewpoints, namely: the strong desire tor the beauty and smoothness in uphol- stery snd the equslly strong desire for nuances and long life. Now these two preferences find a com- mon ground, tor the Introduction of canola cloth makes available not only beauty and silken smoothness but enduring service as well. Wash With Soap and Water The new ands cloth combines atl the beauty and durability of the tine mohair volvet with the best features ot other types ot uphol. story. The malt at intsnsive re- somh sud study ot cu- owners’ re. tunaCtothCmnbi-Strede., UhetknoothnessWith the quinmonto, thin revolutionary mb. rlc has . mooth. oucdelike sur- face which is " handsome in up- peannco u it is soft and comfort- oblo to ride upon. It can be kept [no]: indefinitely, for it can actual- ly be waned with loop one! water, and in durability will provide veer. of service equal to that of the tine“ velvet. n is probeble that cud: cloth he e tine future new ot it. Car one" hue long wished for such 1 feline - e “brie. moreover, that is inherently distinctive. yet rug- ud an en: when"! Muriel no BaveYoilleard tar “unable. Mrs. Jones; "We need a new not! of girl.‘ New Upholstery - iuioC-"wo that'. easily "ed." A hIIIOI'iII use“: that En'lhlmn played . sort of golf in Kin. Harold's days. " will be remembered that Hur- old himself want out in '66. Negro couple applied for 3 mar- alloy Dana. than“! him? S.S. Touch": Children. how do you think Salmon (alt Bride-to-be.. "I deceased him." Billy Bright: "any sheep. M. , _ Utmost in Utility Fred--"Yot, um I angular aeiite, the quick-witted pro- citiesotE-AreNotrurArmttBrhir Commissioner George Carpen- ter, territorial commander in Canada at a meeting of the high council in London, England, was named the new leader for the world, of the Salvation Army, sue.. ceeding General Evangeline Booth. TO EXPLORE OCEAN FLOOR Departing tor the time being from " adventures into the strat- osphere, Prof. August Piccard. the Swiss physicist, is devoting his at. tention to the tloor ot the ocean, which he plans to explore trom a glass gondola attached to a huge steel sphere. UNKNOWINGLY HAVE T. B. Tuberculosis is much more prev- alent than generally supposed. A great many hare the disease and have no knowledge of the fact. This was revealed in an extensive series ot in lead examinations made on tho students in the Uni. versity ot Chicago. It was found that 1% per cent. ot the students unknowingly had the disease and it was advanced to the point at which a clinical determination ot its presence could be made. An apparatus has been invented in distant East Africa tor measur- ing under natural conditions the rate ot breathing ot a single leaf. The apparatus, "an important contribution in the investigation ot punt physiology," does its work by measuring continuously and au- tomatically tturditteretteeg in wat.. er content between two dinerent streams ot air. To.dtry, every major dental oper- ation can be performed, without the ian pain to the patient. - - PAINLESS DENTISTRY A new drug has banished pain trom the dentitrt'tr chair. The drug which makes Ihort work ot pain has this chemical name: para-amino, mono-iaobutyl hensoate hydrochloride. Government scientists last week aimed s knockout punch " the ides that a piece of raw beefeteak in 1 fine remedy for B black eye. If you’re unlucky enough to no- nuire n 'Uhiner" and tome one iaidthe thinttto_do iatoeatthe 1reefsteak--artd apply I cold com- press to your eye. _ Beefsteak Can't Abolish Shiner MEASURES BREATH OF LEAF Canadian ls Army Head What Science is ' Doing , quintet», [a uuv um“, “v... -..- WWW of the famed British-German naval battle of Aug, the scientist: een the chief cities of Europe, all of which 820 miles to fly to Warsaw in the heart of from the mouth of the Baltic Sea. This is German naval battle of Aug. 28, 1914. q.-How can I prepare a rem- edy for excessive perspiration? A.--Bathe the parts daily and then apply a lotion consistin'g of two teaspoonfuls of powdered " um to one pint of water. Fo' aw by dusting with a powder ma. 0 cf Q.---How can I prepare a good roast meat sandwich? A.--Use the following; Diced cold roast meat, 2 tablespoon: peau nut butter, lh cup finely ground raw carrots, salad dressing, salt, and lettuce. Whip the peanut but.. ter with salad dressing until creamy, then add to the salted car- rots and meat. - "L-r-iii-d butter lavishly over the burned parts and it will prove an effective first aid. "AT-ith, claimed that soapy dish water thrown on the rose bushes will make them thrive. -iiciiow in I treat sunburn if I have no lotions or salve? (Conducted by Professor Henry G. Bell of the Ontario Agricul- tural College, Guelph, ".istrd by other members of the faculty of the 0.A.C.) q.--Would you please tell me if bad silage that you throw out of the silo odd times through the win- ter months, it bad for your ground to spread as manure, and also if you could use it to mulch grapes or peaches when you have quit working them for the season to- wards the end of July without it doing any harm? one A.--Add a slice of lemon to a pan of water and soak the vege- tables in it for about a half hour. This is particularly effective for spinach, lettuce, and parsley. ""arCiG, car; I mike uie of soapy dish, wa/trl' - _ . "--How can I reircshen wilted vegetables? __ A.--There is no reason why de- cayed silage should not be used as manure. It will supply a good quantity of Organic Matter, and the temporary Acidity which it may have carried while in the silo will be quickly corrected when it is exposed to the air. It should be satisfactory as a mulch for Grapes and Peaches when you have ceased to cultivate them. "H. H.--Lin- coin Co." q.--could you please give me any information regarding sowing Salt on root-ground? I am put- ting Turnips on Sweet Clover pu- ture land. This land is high and bad for drying on it. I have it covered with manure. How much Salt should I sow per acre? Would it be alright to sow fertilizer along with the Salt? I will finish the field with Barley. How would it do to mix Salt with the fertilizer for the Hurley? A.--U answer I wish to say that there is no argument for the sow- ing of Salt since Salt does not sup- ply any element of plantfood. The only thing it does is to liberate a small amount of Potash from the soil. The same amount of money invested in Potash Salt such as Mu- riate of Potash will give much lar- ger returns since the Potash car- ried by the Salt is need directly by the crop. 9 ounce boric acid ins of salicylic acid I-tui---'" PROBLEMS and ten Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies of St. Cath- arincs, Merritton, Thorold, Port Dalhousie and Niagara-on-the- Lake, combined for a Scouts' and Guides' Own church service at Montebello Park, St. Catharina. Led by the Salvation Army band and colour parties bearing many flags', the youthful procession made an impressive spectacle on the way to the park. The service was con- ducted throughout" by Scout and Guide leaders, the chief address being given by District Scout Com- missioner H. G. Morrow. A demonstration of methods of rescuing unconscious persons from a burning house was put on by each patrol of the Stratford Bap- tist Scout Troop, to mnrk the pre- sentation of the Scout Fireman's Proficiency Badge to Troop Lend- er Sylvester. "The Boy Scouts showed in that work what an effective body for service to the community the Boy Scout Movement is." The com- ment was that of Fire Chief Lampman of Welland, 0nt., upon the work of a bucket brigade of Scouts of the "Stop 19" Troop in attacking a fire in a cottage dwell.. ing. The efforts of the Scout fire fighters confined the flames to the dwelling until the arrival of fire.. men and apparatus from Welland. A Scout Group charter has been issued by Quebec Provincial Head- quarters to the province's farthest- north unit, 600 miles from Mont- real on the eastern shore of James Bay. The new Scout Troop and Cub Pack ,are made up of Indian boys attending St. Phillip'a Angli- can Mission School at Port George. 8.--What is the correct saluta- tion when a woman telephones an- other woman of her own social po- sition? A demonstration of bandaging for fractures, the carrying of un- conscious persons and other first.. aid work was given by a team of four Boy Scouts at a meeting of the Womens' Institute of St. Mary's, Ont. 4.-What does it indicate when a person misspells hee or six words in a letter? give a lip? - 2.--Mio I fork handle rest on the table, with the prongs on the edge of the plate, when not in - 6.--lsn't it discourteous for a motorist to drive through a tuner.. el procession? _ ANSWERS 1.--A tip should be given quiet- ly and courteously, without show- ing the least display. One who gives a tip in a. eotuspieuous man- ner invariably does so to impress those who are watching. 2. Never. The fork should rest on the plate, the prongs pointing upwards. 8. .-"Mrs. Baker? This is Dorothy Moore." 4.--it indicates both neg- ligence and laziness. Every desk should contain a dictionary, and it takes but a minute to consult it. 6.--Yes; he should be patient Ind wait, even if in a hurry. 6.--The woman should pay her own caddy. ir.--when a woman is playing golf with a man, who should pay her caddy? _ - AGENTS WANTED-IN ALL DIS- triets in Canada tor Indestruct- ible Household Necessity. Send Me for sample. Money refunded It not satisfied. London Vending Co., 25 Wolseley Avenue, London. Ont. FREE mpusmxrtgo Cgk'IwaQUE. DUAVPURP08E s H 0 R T M o R N Bull. also Heifer Cnven. Accra!!- " his]: production. Buy-Mo Farm. wen Sound, Ont. TO SELL NEW FIRE gxnx- SPRUCELEIGH WHITE LEGHORN Pullets, farm-ranged. May-hatch. ed, Semember delivery, $1. each. Wood's Poultry, Route 5, Rock- wood. Ontario. SEND FOR THE CELEBRATED they“: puma ttooir. ot. Par-913:1 BICYCLE!» AND IUTORCYCLES TORONTO truiaher retailing at 81.95 each complete with hanger for auto. mobiles, motor boats. summer cottages and household use. Con- tents approved by Underwriters, Territory open. liberal commis- sion. Write, Carstle Supply Comp- any, Dept. w., " Yonga Street. Toronto. We; 'rZBGiif iiiieFsictiirirb." viii Motcrcycleu. Dukes. 625 Queen BL Wert, Toronto. Caral. A beautiful Ielecuon of de. sign. which includes I]: hand- Iomo Celenéurs. Entirely tree. Per-mu) Cards. $1.00 per doun up. 813 Conululonl 1nd Prem. iums. lncreued vuuel Ind extra tree ttard. tor ;arly orders. Very eta-active Boxed Card unort- mentl. Experience or capital tut. necelury. Order: derpatched with. In up". of receipt. 1'ut!lith.e.1 9v- L-What is the correct way to '0? "If" "ia." - iiUat Puttlirrhirttg Coup“), P.0. Box 1500. Montreal. cums-run CARDS AGENTS WANTED “A tty CHICKS CATTLE _:".-,.':,-',":',..-,',.-') Classified, _.'i.i.ir." 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