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Durham Review (1897), 16 Nov 1939, p. 6

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I I Cl has ”uni a ttiht eater " com- - with the entry. A scientiiie sceptic recently u- "rived to Md out exactly what the appetite of a canary w. Be weigh- ed a - and found it to pull down a little more than half an Inna-r. He also weighed its food, ad found that the bird out: thir- .y-two than " weight every path. or actually more than M. low only day, showing that a People who am very dainty are wmtimes said to have only "the appetite of a canary.” Canaries Have While trench coats are no: anth- orlaed a water proof coat ot Much- htosh pattern out on generous In. with th detaettablo new. lin. k. mar be won: but watt-“es of Ink are not worn on water proof mu. . Oliver: po::su.!sing the iettt "tie neat co . may continue to wear it. The same cloth winter capo auvhorized for other ranks will be Worn by ottieevs with their badges. A new great coat as :-: 'nr'i‘Je-J [or otthNrrs in the (Sandman Active ericu Force by regulations 'ssued at defence headquarters. Trench coat: are no longer authorized and the short "British warm” mate nay not be worn on parade except by general once-rs, brlgathVrs and other: of the foot guards. Hem Sleeve, Cape Collar For all other officers the new treat coat ml.' " the lines at the former groan coat except that it has a plain sleeve without the double cu! and a plain cape collar instead ot the “resent stand~nl- ml collar. This permits the coat to be worn open at tln neck or but- tonvd over to cover the neck. The inverted pleat " the btter in now mined. Trench Coats Out of Fashion Foe Canadians: New Marl:- Army Great Coat Has New Pattern Major P. Kellr--svnior calmer of the pay service at Canadian mili- tary headquarters in England. Seohor Pay Service Officer “beep and wool furnish quick tutrh returns. Concerning beef cattle, Mr. "ewan mid that farmers would do we" to maintain their oper- .t.'oos on n normal bas', until "quironwnts of the war are bet.. Our known Sloop-Inhi-g ProtitabU The raising of sheep can well in: inevevied, for they provide both food and wool, two commod- tties of ipeeial value in days of be said "nnmlinn bacon importers who " etuztrrl phased with the manner in which the quality had been in- proving." They asked that the manlity be further improved. “I think, therefore, it is quite our to autgest an extra brood saw on 'very Canadian farm," More Buo- No.“ Mr. Dewan said that Canadian haw n producets by no mean. 'cached the quota allotted in the “frish market during peacetime, and mid the demand will be ”out” during the war. During a Ctr'ert1 nip to England he met Canadian bacon importers who The Ontario Minister of Agri. rultare urged farmers to study closely "those commodities for which there is likely to be an in.. rretrserl demand," and suggested that greater production of bacon, mut'on and wool "will be quite uh." A warning to farmers ntrarnat " headlong rush into n hasty and unreasoned program of increased production was sounded last Ito-ck by Hon. P. M. Dunn. Sheep are guy to keep", arid Big Appetite: Pure Flake Lye to take the grease off pots and pans. Use it to keep clogged drains running freely. It cuts through heavy dirt of any kind . . . just washes it Use tt solution' of Gillett's reKtmas.de-guntra.ttAd rd»; tttt can! " mmnm. I. BttdttQur--itteatttetturae PmMettemtttrwthur-tuics-tie, a... cloud anil- . . . have out- mmmmwm 'eemttetsorthreitt..e 1. Jan-it No Need To ‘Nm- mum“ lye In hoe claw. Hope of finding an effective treatment for the adrenal insumci- ency was amused when research workerq isolated crystalline sub- stances from the adrenal gland and then, about two years ago, made the synthetic product. It has the chemical name "esters of des- oxycm-ticnsterone.” Striking evidence that a new synthetic hormone causes remark- able improvement in persons hav- ing Addison', Disease, B disorder of the adrenal gland, usually fa- tal, is reported. IMPROVES ADDISON'S DISEASE Moreover, the ctrvctiveness of the substance now establishes "the tremendous possibility" of trans. planting organs from one part of an animal's body to another. for physsiolorical xtudy. lt has now been found that the drug heparin by keeping blood fhsid and preventing clots, has made possible an operation in- volving the cutting uway of I section of artery, and substituting in the gap a section of vein-an operation which previously had been dangerous because of blood clots. HELPS TRANSPLANT ORGANS A smile familial: to hundreds of thousands of Canadians is that of Her Majes King as they paid a visit to South Africa House in London. On the same r nt New Zealand House and Canada House. Both the King and Qupen have t Interest in the cmnire’s war man-cinna- .:..,.- sk, ___-L_, . " . ._. RUB AND SCRUB Is ' Doing What Science - __V.V. "-.e%... n-VUBCo DVD" the cmpire’s war measures since the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Pay Visit to South Africa Home .. u".-"----- -e -- - ---..- """"'mee. r. . nhlhu't' a... I» again-5:. i'i't!itlt4ititietitt,itr. _ . . I" - , an. N“.- " I'i'ltd i"ii'5.'iyi,tl"r2tll.git, 49m do you know you’ve got your foot on the pedal and we can’t hear ourselves talk because of that blooming alarm bell '." "What is it?" he asked. "This is the police station, darn you," said an angry Tice. "Say, er. A theatre in a small American town had a burglar alarm fitted in the box office. You just had to press a pedal on the Mor, and a bell rang at police headquarters. Two days after it was install- ed, a gangster poked his gun through the box ofhee window, and demanded the cash. The girl pressed her foot on the pedal, stalled o bit, then began to hand over the money. At this point the 'phone rang. The gangster grabbed the receiv- Voice from Rear: "Yes, sir, he has gone to the cross-wads to turn around." OMeer: "Has anyone seen that recruit?” A recruit wearing size 14 shoes enlisted in the army. One day the offkey missed him. “Cucui I “an! another Boo-ore.," aid the man addressed. "pm the owner." He gave both to Hitler, with the remark: "Listen, Adolf, there's a limit to what even we can stand. Take these and start a Hell of your own." "Come, come, my mun, you have been looking around for a. long limo without buying. What do you want?" Hitler died, and went below. Satan answered his knock, told him to wait a minute, Went away, and returned with a box of mat- ches and a bundle of firewood. ches in heigh-t. ri, his forty-five years of military service, he has done duty on four continents. General Gamelin, the supreme n ilitary commander of the French fyees., ig only five feet four in- The gross revenues of the all.. inclusive Canadian National Rail- ways System for the 10-day period ending October 31, 1939, were $6,852,075 as compared with $6,- 522,880 for the corresponding period of 1938, an increase of 5329.195 or 5.05%. in " map of" Elli-ope v and waited for it to come true. Then there was the atlas 'nePter who pulled I boner Canadian National Railway Revenues Have You Heard or: “Well?" Pupil; "And the alarm wu not for eight." Teacher: "What makes you so late this morning."' Pu. pil: “You see,' sir, there are seven in our Gmitr." Teach- __ -'"t'"""e"r... u.“ ' Booth-irritanudquidlyw... 3'tpitltiitriiFGiTi tAtlgrNy, u w my to: 'k%h'tt'M"aft outbreak Jiuikiiiires' ' Her Majesty, the Queen, seen here with the the same round of visits they also stopped ttll have been active in taking a personal an“. ---' _.- ......u.n~u nvvvc, tossed him from the truck with his antlers. The constable reeeiv. ed only slight injuries. Later, when he was being tied and loaded aboard a truck for shipment back to the Bruce pen- insula game preserve, 100 miles northwest, he attacked Rowe, Students of Collingwood Colle- giate are talking about a great new line plunger who wasn't eli- gible for their football team. The high school boys turned out pe. cently to assist Provincial Con- stable . A. Rowe in the capture of a huge bull elk, roaming in the district. The students formed a horseshoe barrier, but several times the elk lowered his antlers and plunged through. Finally, the youths held the line and the elk was captured. Huge Bull Elk Sent Back Home 6.--rs a woman's second wed- ding as elaborate as her first'.' _ Answer. L-yes, if he fs conceited enough to think she will embrace such a wonderful opportunity. Otherwise, he can tell her that he would like to write to her, and if he possesses the least intuition he can tell whether or not she seems pleased with the idea. 2,-..No. Merely say, "No, thank you." Such expressions as N am already too full," or "l feel as though I would never want to eat again," are not good form. 8.-Yes; it is very poor taste to do so. t.--- The guest should give her order to her hostess and the latter gives both orders to the waiter. This same rule applies when a girl is dining with a man. 5.--Yes. A good sportsman will be quick to do so, and it is a sure way to be- come popular. 6.--No, The spe- cifie arrangements vary according to the age of the bride and the at- titude of family and friends to. ward the second marriage. 5.--Isn't it nice for a person engaged in any kind of sport or game to praise his opponent when the latter makes an exceptionally good play? 4.--When a woman invites an- other woman for luncheon in a public place, who should give the order? 3.--fsn't it poor taste to speak frequently of the cost of various thinsts,_elothes, food, etc.? 2.--When a hostess asks a guesi, to take another helping of some dish, isn't it all right to say, "I eouldn't possibly eat another bite"? 1.-When a young man Ineeis a girl who lives in another' city, and would like to further th aw quaintance by correspon ionr'. ' may he ask her to write to nim" Issue No. 46 - '39 BY ROB-ERT, LEE Modern Etiquette 51.“:le MACHINES. WALK-1N Refrigerate”, Prick York and Kelvlnalor ice machines. nor. safes. scales, counters and Laun. dry equipment. Mr. beach. A, & P Food Stores. 135 hughton Are.. Toronto. 0mm. NINETY ACRES PRODL'CTlVE clay loam adjoining village. good buildings. wring muted. Two thousand cash. balance 4 per cent. William Pearce. Enter. THIS IS THE NEW ELECTRIC shaver you've read about, that makes shaving so very, very easy. Just plug it in and run the shaver over your face. That'l ttll - no soap. water. brush or blades. We suggest you try it. Over a. million were sold last year. Orlglnll Brice no. Guaranteed one year. out- paid. Agent: wanted. Belt Sun: Co.. 10 Gatehouse Bldg.. Montreal, Quebec. sTyy:!.Etiys,pviy fo?; uppuxu m --.- WI: ut‘sxruyrm: mu mm CENT, 'ir .... n... .c. _-_.,, F . , MEN ASD WOMEN.' NEW INVEN- tion sells like wild fire: Start business of your own In spare time. Send stamp to Economy Distributing Company. LeumIng- ton Ontario. AIET. cyEsrpi. BOOKS; - SEND WHITE UINTMENT - A NEW nulck relief from irritating Piles. Highly recommended. Money buck If not satisfactory. " cents a Jar. White Manufacturing _Company, Hos 164. Toronto, Ontario. -----"-'r.r.-iV 21 tmill.tiT.UAs CARDS, STICKERS and Tags, um. 35 Blades. Safely Razor and style tie pencil. 75v. Postpaid. Munoybuck Guaranteed. heed Hales Reg'd. Box PA). 313, Momma), Quebec. ,‘_,V-.. _m%WF. u.‘ltvukl.\u EU” Courses In Mtt.rieutetturi, short Story. Journalism, Advertising. tihorthamt and Speech Culture. Make use of your spare time. Write today. Canadian correspon- dence College (established 1902). 229 Yonge St.. Toronto. nut-r5313 york - -_...,._‘.-.vu All MILE)”. RIFLE clothing (slightly used). Gentle- men's suits or oyereoatg, rvgular to $60.00. Rpcclul $6.00 to $12.00. Ladies’ Winter Coats. $4.00 to " Postpaid. State measurements, wlours. style. Send money-order. Also write for bargain price lists, of reconditioned used furniture. Ruskln & Company, l'eterboro. Ontttrio. Demonstrations of bandaging for fractures, the carrying of un- conscious persons and other iiret aid work were given by Boy Scouts of the lst St. Mary's Troop before the Inca] Women's Insti- tute. _ 7V.7- _ -- ‘vv I “It DEA-‘1- m and satisfaction in latest style “IAOLl-u’ luIA~LAI_- .- - _ - -....--~ uvvnc. can” A dime tor catalogue (refund first order). Buddy's, 355A Yongo 81.. Toronto. Five hundred boys trained un- der him in Scouting was the num- ber credited to Scoutmaster C. F. Kempton, of the lst Moose Jaw, Sask., Boy Scout Troop, at a fare. well banquet prior to his depart- ure from the city. His accom- plishments included the building and paying for all material of a fine large troop headquarters by the boys and leaders and members of Group Committee and Ladies' Auxiliary, and the operaticn at Christmas for many years of a Sequt Toy Repair Shop that car- ried Christmas happiness tu many prairie kiddies. I'LOTIIING AND Ht. RSITl RE TORONTO A.--lf a large lettuce leaf is put into the soup, it will insure a greaseloss soup. Put in the leaf when about ready to be taken from the stove, and remove it be- fore you serve. You will find that nearly all the excess grease will collect on the lettuce leaf. Q.--How can I make putty'. A..-Wix linseed oil with sifted whiting to the proper consistency. _ - ,_.....u....- \lull 1."'Crm to popular Canadian and Ameri- ran Magazines as local represen- (alive. Pleasant, interesting, pro. fitabte Write today. Canadian Periodicals, 245 Grace St., Toron- to, Ont. A.---lt can be quickly cleared by dissolving a small piece of rock alum in u pint'of boiling water and using this much to a tub of water. Q.--How can I prevent the in. side of the silver-plated lids of my mustard and horseradish pots from turning green.' A.-Coat Vthiem with a thin lay- er " parafiin. q.CHow can I prepare a soup that my; too greasy? mm IS you: orpou'rL'SIm! Sell. Iet,cly Christmas Club offers 1.. n..n.. _- ._____, " - Q.--How can I Aear Uter that has a milky appearance? A.--Mix Is' pint alcohol, 2 oz. spirits of camphor, 2 oz. spirits of ammonia, 5 oz. sea salt. Add enough boiling water to make 1 quart. Put into a bottle and shake until the salt is dissolved. Always shake well before using. Rub with this tonic after the bath. It gren- ly aids in banishing fatigue. q.--mow cm I mix a good skin tonic? ELECTRIC SBA YER .138 ARE tou " .%rry'P:rtt"t SCOUTING A trr" 1.1425 FAR" Fort 5A1}: [20L UA'I’IUNAL AHHS'I'S WASTE” Poll " LE Clatmified Advertisments "ootiy Fon hAlJ‘I FUR --- 'iKd?ysy, hogging. --- SEWING IACHINBI can!!!“ IAUIIIIEI a IIJI'C'IAEI PARTS AND REPAIRS. AN! make. write for price- on new or reconditioned machines. " yearl' experience - A. Gilbert,' '" Ion” street, Toronto. BOOSTER FUR BATTERIES AND Electric Radio. Improve reception 200 per cent., increue Down 1.00!) per cent., help: suntan. in. 1errcrinu mutant. 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"_-'"-"----- HIGH BLOOD .i1btus'rsyrttc--wiur-E for tree booklet and run pardon. has resuming our amazingly successful hytriood :reatmem. Pedigrced Products. Saskatoon. Sas . " BALL BEARING DOUBLE HEAD grain grinder, 11027 White '249t.P, Steam traction angina - C. A. “when. '"anuittott.' Ontario. --..-..-.-, WADE PORTABLE DRAG tiAW'S- Della, u'oudworking tooht - elec- tric motors. Belting and SIR-)1? sup- Blles‘ 3E everyudesuriplion. he A. l . inn-“I. .,-L:-A _ _ - -- e V- ..‘ Vanni. SUI your reqmremrms. Guy D. In tin. Mt slum-r tit., Ottawa, Out. ==r.=-Aeacesr-ic'-i'cf-WSuSco_trt, "3371.ng .A PPM: TREES' moxpcnsNeW." HE); Testimonial. Guam tree. Bartlett's. Box B Safeguarding of forest resources becomes in time ot war "a form of patriotism which no nation or peo- ple can Mord to neglect," Prime Minister King has said in a state- ment made through the Canadian Forestry Association. Saving Timber Patriotic Duty Premier King Blends For Safe- guarding Forests of Domin- ""rev""br .cu, l mu”. A Bunk Street. Ottawa. ---"-"-"--'"LCi' P.. wiuiainii 1.giuiiii"nTr"s'r" 1504 64 Front tit. W.. Toronto. One of the teachers in a Rouyn school recently urged all the boys of her classes to become Boy Scouts or wolf Cubs, stating that a good majority of her top-rank- ing pupils were members either of the Rouyn Wolf Cub Pack or Boy Scout Troop. lumu "swri, Prior to the Nazi regime there were several Boy Scout organiza- tions in Germany. With thc ad- vent of Hitler all were suppressed, and the only youth movement per- mitted was the Hitler. Jugend, the junior' branch of the Nazi party, and entirely political and militar- istic in character. ga Lrtro_rs-tti'e, - ----H n-ouunz - a“ 915. each Canada's Lowest Priced Nur. sery. growing leading varieties Fruit Trees. Ornament). Write Immediately requenins‘ sensation. at Offerings; Tobe} Trtery, Nia. 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TisioiiiC, “The ntexunrdlng ot forest to sources, adequate ' the country} needs. In the service mwurdl which ttli can contribute.” "Clearly, it In our duty to see that our forest slopes are not rub- ly denuded, or carelessly deartoyol by tire, and that depleted are“ are replattted. ATcuus CLEANED OR MAIN- 521mg, " '.""Hr_othe.r. Work it One of "out Valuable ”some" “The tore-try wealth of Canada ranks among the lost valuable " all our natural resources,' Mr. lac- kenale King said. “The etteetive conservation ot thls forest wealth has long been a matter of public policy. Now, more than ever be- tore, it abould equally be , matter at public pride. THE COLEMAN LAMP & 3TOVE CO. LTD. Dept. VIC-409. TORONTO, ONT. t9408) t Still THU-2.5 L Y O N S Trade In Store YONGE ST. 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