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Durham Review (1897), 28 Dec 1939, p. 6

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;'d' also certain articles of bedâ€" Soldiers are having to wash auch personail issnes as socks, shiris, towels and underwear, or pay for having them washed, acâ€" cording to regulations laii down by National Defence Headquartâ€" ers at Ottawa. Articles that may be washed at public expense are overalls, serâ€" Cw "u:'.“'.-' .'." y Fhe. Papal legation . in Ottawa "has amhourted the ‘abpointment of Rev. Father Henvri Beéllean» as the first titular bisho and .apostolie vicar of the new S‘am&i"Bay vie» ‘ariate. Father Belleau, 43â€"year. smlud sesaden s ~â€" m pas c C . Soldiers Must Do Their Own Laundry uo en ald notive of Ottawa, "as been an Oblate missionary in Canada‘s northland for the past 15 years. He will be consecrated in Ottawa. rolume of packages for 1928 was 337,821. Many Loads "Reconditioned" Inspectors William Bowman and F. N. Wade had their busiest weeks in September when over 420,000 packages were inspeeted two weeks, These included A at many peaches, tables by truck to Northern On. ‘*ario this year will show substanâ€" Jal increases, judging by informaâ€" uon received by P. W. Hodgetis, Hirector of the ffuit branch Onâ€" ‘ario Department of Agricalture, Foronto. Up until the week endâ€" ng Nov. 18, 707,023 packages had rassed â€" through â€" Sunzet Camp, ravenhurst, the inspection point ‘or all truckloads of produce going nto Northern‘ Ontario. The tota} Five Trucks Haul Fruit To North Ontario guest at Government House tawa. Friintth oc in Mindasnsidisi ind th t3 4R the English "Ambassador" and Felix Frederic, 23, is on a lecture tour through Canada and the Unâ€" ited States and recently was a Trips ty members of the lamily have taken them to many counâ€" trics. Returning they report to ex. Empress Zita, who in the family eabinet fills the duties of foreign minister and minister for home affairs. 7 In a setting like that of a roâ€" mantic novel this exâ€"royal family bas lived for teh years, planning for the day when Otto could have a crown. â€"pmpisti PX Aubtaick Sss the Chateau Steanockenzee}, 12 miles â€" from Brussels, Belgium, with his mother and seven brothâ€" ~ The war has brought new hope to 27â€"yearâ€"old Archduke Otto, preâ€" tender to the throne of Hungary who lives in genteel} poverty at . WeW : Wominktâ€" t Shipments of fruit and Archduke Otto Is Planning f The Day When He May Arghque Robert.Charkes ‘AVO_. C;o\;n"_of In Belgium For "’*nd Loads of Vegeâ€" les, ruit Have Gone Up James Bay Bishop Southern ‘O'nta‘r-i;‘T‘l;il: Ten Years 24, is to return or alteration of misfits is cg}imtted at $10,000,000 ~a der to get an accurate size formâ€" ula for women‘s clothes. "Most women‘s elothes," Miss Harlan explained, "must be altered before they can be worn. Garmâ€" ents labelled the same size, but made by different manufacturers, vary enormously, and losses due Ethel M. Harlan, state supervisâ€" or of theâ€" U.*S. Work Projects Adâ€" ministration anthropometric surâ€" #ey, announced last week that a new : project has been opened, sponsored by the. Bureau of Home Economi¢s of the Department of Agricuiture. The project, which is to be carried on in seven states, will measure 10,000 women, in or. Hiram â€" Hornwogele had been very impressed by his visit to the city. "Some of them bank fellows are pretty slick counting notes," be said to a friend one Cay. "I saw a feller in one o‘ them banks, and blow me if he didn‘t have to keep a wet sponge alongside to keepn his fingers from wottine wl keep his fingers from getting red hot. He, told me so himself{." my neeck agree to wear a hat. The shepherd went into a store: Clerkâ€""What size, please*" Shepherdâ€"*"F don‘t know." Clerkâ€""We‘ll try a six and a half first," Shepherdâ€"* hanged. 1 wea The old shepherd‘s daughter was going to marry a townâ€"dwellâ€" er. Wishing to make her father look smart when he gave her away at the altar, she got him to agree to wear a hat. The shepherd Eagerly he stepped forward as the mail was distributed. One postcard was handed to him. Forwarded from the postâ€"office in his home town, it read: "Dear sir, this is to notify you that your gun license has expired." The machineâ€"gunner had just come out of action Somewhere in France. For hours he had been burning up ammunition and he was tired out. Two mindâ€"readers met aftâ€" er an interval of some months. One of them immediately exâ€" claimed in a hearty voice:â€" “‘You're all right! How am mission into the Astiva @awoi,. yi,,___ P‘COPME_War who for various reasops or another are not eligible for admission into the Active Service Forces are being recruited for service in the Legion of Frontiorsmen, an organization granted a Dominion charter in 1984, whose duties involve reinforcing the civil authorities, in time of national emergency. A Frontiersman, to be fitted for service, must be given training in police laws, duties; fire protection and extinetion, antiâ€"air raid precautionary service, first aid, military drill etc., so that he stands within the community as a trained reserve, ready to reinforce the authorities in case of necessity. The Dominion Headquarters are at Edmonton, and the present Divisional Commandant is Lieut.â€"Col. Louis Scott, D.C.M. The various provinces are governed by a Provincial Commandant, the Headâ€" quarters for Ontario being located at Toronto, under the present supervision of Major G. R. N. Collins, Senior Officer within the Province. (P.0. Box 4, Station "A" Toronto). Squadrons of the Legion exist in every Proâ€" vinee and at most of the large centres. It is hoped to erganize units in smaller centres. P dAutisa« Aaum cull. i1 _ S2__w* €% AIC00CEZTaD, 1O D€ Iilled in police laws, duties; fire protection and extinetion, antiâ€"air raid preca drill etc., so that he stands within the community as a trained reserve, re case of necessity. The Dominion Headquarters are at Edmonton, and the Lieut.â€"Col. Louis Scott, D.C.M. The various provinces are governed by quarters for Ontario being located at Toronto, under the present supervis Officer within the Province. (P.0. Box 4, Station "A" Toronto). Sanadr se ulc s usls w .% i Freddy: "Ohâ€"er, well, I suppose he would look funny in a tweed one!"‘ Teacher: _ "Now, Freddy, why does a polar bear wear a fur coat?" Large numbers of Canadian men ready to servé in the present are not eligible for admission into the Active Service Forces are bei Frontiorsmen, an organization granted a Dominion charter in 1984 a Wb namabhf ue Por ce ie o ob n s n ESE 8 HaveYou Heard epherdâ€""Six and a half be od. 1 wear a 16â€"collar, and w my head is bigger than 10,000 Women Canadian Exâ€"Servicemen Fall In As Patriotic F rontiersmen a cut potato dipped in scouring powder. Q. How can I dye washable white kid gloves? A. White kid gloves can be dyâ€" ed a tan color by dipping them in saffron water until the desired shade is obtained. A. _ Waterâ€"soaked newspaper twisted. around the roots of the plants, against the dirt, will keep the plants moist, Q. How can 1 clean stee!l knives!. ... /. ° > A. Powdered bath brick apâ€" plied with a large cork dipped in water and then in the powder is the best abrasive. Lay the knife. flat on the drainboard, or some other solid surface, when scourâ€" ing. For obstinate stains, rub with A. ~Some people »claam that the best . and. easigst method of cleanâ€" ing a suede jacket is to rub lightâ€" ly over the entire surface with & fine grade of sandpaper,. Q. How can‘ ‘I‘ keep ‘potted plants inoist? & et A. Place the egy in a deep pan full‘ of cold water. An egg. that lies on its side is strietly fregh; if it stands .at an angle, it is three or four days ofd; if it stands on end, it is over ten days old ; an egg that floats on the top is seldom fit for use,. Loh ~ idns hy 8e .. 4 Q. How can L test the age of an OKK? + : A Travelling by _ Panâ€"American Airways into the United States, he used other American lines to get to Winnipeg where he boardâ€" ed a Transâ€"Canada Air Lines maâ€" chine for Edmonton. Only 37 hours travelling time was needed by Allar Graves on the more than 5,000â€"mile trip from equatorial Colombia to his home in Edmonton in Northern Alberta. Graves, a geologist employed by a United States oil firm, missed a boat in Colombia, so decided to fly home for his vacation. Flies 5,000 Miles Inside 37 Hours Q: How can â€"Iâ€"clean a suede j This new "Book of Fishes" is available at cost, and can be had by writing to the National Geoâ€" graphic Society, Dept. FFâ€"2, Wash. ington, D.C. Price, $3.75. 1 Amazingly illuminated with color and monochrome illustrations, the hbook contains 105 pages of fullâ€" color plates, showing and easily identifying in lifelike hues 231 species _ of _ saltâ€"andâ€"freshâ€"water fish and other forms of marine life; and 162 action photographs of various fish notables, from the lordly tarpon, fighting sailfish and swordfish to the smaller gamestors of river, brook and lake. "THE BOOK OF FISHES" (National Geographic Society) ._ The National Geographic Socâ€" lety has just published the book every fisherman has been waiting for. Written by recognized authâ€" orities on marine life, the eleven chapters of this entrancing new volume are a treasureâ€"house of information, accurate yet nonâ€" technical, presented in a popular, pleasing way. T he Book Shelf serveé in the present war who for jack. The first agricultural school in Canada was opened in 1859 at Ste. Anne ds la Pocatiere, P.Q. British farmers, who had 60 tractors at the end of the last war, now have over 60,000, as compared with ... for the corresponding 1938, an increase of Canadian National Railways Revenues Electrons have revealed a clue to the way to prevent silicosis, a disease in which the tissues of the lungs are disintegrated by inhalaâ€" tion of air in which silida dust is suspended. Silica is a common ‘tockâ€"formir aterial. It was obâ€" served in mrimen‘;s"dn ‘rabbit© that if they breathed air in which there ‘was a moderate concentraâ€" tion of silica dust they contracted the disease, but if the:air eontainâ€" ed some aluminum powder, about 1 per cent. of the weight of the gilica, the animals did not contract the diseaso, * The gross revenuee of the jallâ€"inâ€" elusive Canadian National Rail ways for the period ending De cember 14th, 1989, were PREVENTATIVE FOR siLicosis The treatment promises to cause a minor revolution in medicine for it gives an entiroly different conâ€" ception of what happens to the is« sue and blood of burned persons, TRANSFUSIONS FOR BURNS Discovery of a new and more successful treatment for burns â€" using repeated blood transfusions â€"â€" is announced in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The treatment was designed to separate the parts of the bone and tissuve which sometimes adbere and cause a stiff joint, and also to aid healing by putting oxygen in direct contact with the bone as it grows back together. This stimnulates the repairing process, The joints actually are blown up like a toy balloon, after enough f‘mnid bas been withdrawn to create an air space, OXYGEN APPLIED f0 soints "Ballooning" of infected and broken bone joints with oxygen to bring about quick and effective bhealing is reported. The newspaper quoted the chemâ€" ist, Max Gardner, as saying the substance had been demonstrated on an airplane which was flown above a field. No part of the piane could be seen after it reached an altitude of 100 feet, Gardner said. The basic ingredient of the paipt is ordivary graphite, OBJECTS MADE INVISIBLE The Herald + Journal, (Spartanâ€" burg, N.C.), said in a copyrighted story that a local chemist has anâ€" nounced discovery of a substance which, when applied like paint, renâ€" ders material objects invisible at a distance beyond 100 feet. What Science is x Doing > m.. $4,290,858 «.. $8,528,287 period of $762,121 or 21.6% AN OFFER To EVERY INVENTor List of inventions and full Infor. mation sent free. The Ramsay Co, Registered, Patent Attorneys, =;~ Bank Street, Ottawa, Canade. $â€"PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES in velours und repp covers, factâ€" ory reconditioned, ofiginally ex.â€" pensive ‘suites, . better than _.a cheap, new one, 3 picces complete, $24.50. Three piece chesterfield suites, newly recovered in choice rep? fabrics, Just like new, at half the price. Three piece com. plete $39.00 $5.00 down, $1.00 per week. We pay trelght to your station. De{pt. W., Royal Chesterâ€" field Manufacturers, 66 Richmon 4 St. E. Toronto. dbas c psv uid We e Pn TY 2220 PC RV T 0 E8 EARN DOLLARS READING YOUR newspapers! Dime and stamp brings information and surprises! K. Rembe, 527 King St. W., Hamâ€" ilton, Ontario; HARDY APPLB TREES â€" 50 CTsS, euch. Canada‘s Lowest Priced Nurâ€" sery, mrowing leading varicties Fruit Trees. Ornamertals. Write immediately requesting sensation. al offerings. Tobe‘s Treery, Niaâ€" garaâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Ontario, MORTGAGES OR | AGREEMENTs PERRETS â€" sSURE STUDENTS NOW ENROLLING FOR courses Jn â€" Matriculation.â€" Shart wE Do CUSTOM TANXNING op Deerskins, Beef and Horsehides into Hobes, Harness and Garment Leather. J. C. Henry & Son, Markâ€" dale, Ont. , ISSUE, NO. 52â€"‘39 nf anls musetancs ) NCVRA EY E3 of sale purchased for cash, prompt attention. North Shore Realty Co. Ltd., Oshawa. Phone 81. JANUARY BRAY CHICKS sHounp s o PmE ENE CS rats and rabbits, Males $2.50, fem. ales $3.00, yearlings $3.50. Armâ€" strong_lBros., Route 1, Paris, Ont. es 2000 000 Pss rl;\'\‘l:nl‘}ASE EDUR EARNINGS ud d d e Om QUALITY MUST REMAIN Don‘t repeate the mistake made during the World War of sacriâ€" ficing quality for quantity in agâ€" ricultural products, farmers were 1 : E W hi nbt ut BP n i courses in Matriculation, Short Story, Journalism, Shorthand and Speech fi:.nlure. Make use of your spare tlMime. Write today. Canadâ€" ian Correspondence College, (esâ€" !lgbllahcd 1902), 229 Yonge Street, Warants Toronto oFFER _ To _ INYEXNToRS SEED SHOW IN FEBRUARY The executive of the Ontario Crop Improvement Association is coâ€"operating â€"with the Ontario Provincial Winter Fair in the seed show to be staged February 12â€"16 in Toronto. There wil} be classes for grains, clover and potatoes at the show. Sponsored by the Onâ€" tario _ Agriculture _ Department, boys‘ grain and potato clubs will enter exhibits. ROOM BUNGALOWS BUILT on your lot for $2,500 on Govt. Loan. Terms of $250 down â€"â€" $14.71 M.O York Heights Development Co., 380 Bay St., Toronto. be ordered _ immediately. Two hatches weekly from January 9th. Do not delay, Attach this advt. to your order for 200 or more Chicks and get a Bray Chick Guard free, Bray catalog ready. Bray Hatchâ€" t‘))‘y, 180 John St. N., Hamilton, Ont, FARM COLUMN Answers 1. It. may be called ‘a disease, but it is not deadly. The proverb says, "If pride were a deadly disâ€" ease, how many would now be in their graves." According to La Rochefoucauld, "Pride is equal in all men; the only difference is the means and manner of disâ€" playing it." 2. Yes, This would be very untactful, and likely to be resented. 3. Always leave the silâ€" ver on the plate. 4. Yes, to both questions, unless, of course, they are so far apart that it would be awkward to shake hands. 5. A meal that is served at a fixed price, instead of so much for each dish. 6. Write a personal note to each one FURNITURE CHESTERFIELDS _ $1 WEEKLY TORONTO 6. When a bride has received a gift from five members of the ofâ€" fice foree, how should she ackâ€" nowledge it? 5. What is the meaning of a table d‘hote meal? 4. Is it necessary for a man to rise when being introduced to another man, and also shake hands? HarDy arrus TREES 3. When passing your plate for a helping of some dish, what should you do with your silver? 18. Is it untactful to give money to a friend as a Christmas gift, when one knows that she needs it? : y 1. Hasn‘t pride been called a deadly disease, in}possiblp to cure? FERRETS FPOR _ sALBE } . [ BÂ¥ ROBERTA LEE p cos csesces ces ce cce se 00006 ae 6« moomooooocm‘ a CcUsrom . TaNNING EDUCATIONAL BUILD A HOME FINANCIAL BARY CHICK® Classified Advertisements Etiquette Modern FOR SALE HUNTERS OX CAR AND TRUCK ParTs RS, PowEnuxiTts, UHT taike TORS P yérau IloIn-'. Wluh% Ge-u.non. Start» e tos, arbureto e "':‘._7.‘@.:!.-.. _.. ... 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Educational books, etc., Canada‘s largest dealer. Low. est prices, send for list. Economy I)lstr.butm_g.‘lr.eammgg_p_n._Om. YOUR THIS IS WHAT MRsS. NEILSON, OF Tecumseh, Ontario, says: for 12 years I suffered with swollen legs and broken veins. Could not wear shoes or stockings. For months 1 could not leave my home.‘ After using Crouchman‘s Liniment, 1 un #o0 out and enjoy life where it left off 12 years ago. Demand â€" it from your druggist or write J. I. "roucihmun Con Ltd., â€" Windsor, Psn uts full market pr 189 Taibot st.. UIGM Bloui» PRESSU OS Wiy Pis for free booklet and full particu« lars regarding â€" our amuzingly successful hyblood trestment. Ped‘isreed Products _ Saskntoon, wa asoC ARVTC TY Incxpensively. _ Home Testimonia}s, Guarantecod free. Bartlett‘s, Hox WB o Wt UTTTIEVCUE,: WINTER SHORT COURSES Wednesday, December 27th, saw many hundreds of wide awake young farmers hastening to the city of Guelph to register at the O. A. C. for one or other of the timely and practical short coursâ€" es commencing the following morning. â€" Running concurrently, there are five sourses of two weeks duration, on the following lines: Anima)l Husbandry, Farm Mechanies, Horticulture, B eeâ€" keeping, and Coâ€"operation. Beginâ€" ning on the same day there is a four weeks course in Poultry Husâ€" bandry. In similar courses last winter there were more than 899 men and women registered. Most OUR _ STOMACH â€" BOTHERING 9 Hushes‘ Mineral Remedy | Builds wenkened stomnchs, Wonderfully successful Try it! $1.15; _ two bottles, . $3 00. Johnstan Praduare Crouchman Co Ontario. Sask During the present conflict, the speaker advised, "produce in the largest quantities those things that are needed most, but maintain the quality of the products." Canada‘s reputation for certain types of quality goods was lost during the World War through the neglect of farmers to maintain the standard of quality in the haste to produce in huge quantities, noted Mr. Riddel). sial Station + advised in an address at Sarnia, Ont., by W. K. Riddel!, agriculâ€" tural representative for Middlesex County. Inaks.~ 2"°58, u“fl:fi; Winchen, Generntors, Start» Emetos, Carhma., _ __""*_ Ste RAW PURNS 1 ANTED SKATING OUTFIps PRIVATE HoSPPPAQL se 4355 ul e sCHoOL nooxs oUTFiT PENSON AL i Prices. 1. A. Jones St, St. Thomas, Ont, EWE aAd â€" RHBCAR raps chs. Wonderfully _ It! ,$1.15; _ two )bnston Products, , Vancouver, B.,. Oy 2CE 208 65. New pigh To Us For 1. \"ln;lTpng SLLGH Tuy EASLLY, vemedy, _ Advice ing maâ€"y;) Cj85t suites, t; sewing machines, dressers, bed: at Amazingly low prices.Speci: tention to maij orders. All ; carefulllytcr:ted for ::fe ship on receipt o moneyâ€"order, Moneyâ€"back Guarantee of Satisfaction 4900 Beautiful modern Bedroom * Buite, ~in bleached walnut finish, dresser with Venetian mirrop and chiffonier, full size bed, sag. leas spring and new mattress, &O ma yy.,, "Cw ma E twoâ€"tone.. refinished 1 he ogull 97 edTe hiee ___, Jt walout finisn, dresser, chiffonier, full size bed, sagless SpFing and new mattress, 3900 Modern â€" Beq Room Suite ht Wwith Venetian milror in twoâ€"tone walnuut finigh, comnietol\ refinishad 6.95 tables ploces, cabinet binet, @ backs i 18.50 Cc 1 buffer _ iU0SL new $225), benutiful buffet, ching cabinet, exâ€" lension tablt, ahd 6 leather upho}~ stered chairg, completely refinishe, 11900 Magnificent large" ainu:t wiidh.d Dining Room . Suite (1a pleces, cost new $650), buffet, china cabinet! extenc;,.} /); Puffet, 81 is 2009 beautiful bu: lension tabif CERUTT T finished, buffot tension table a stered chuirs. 59.00 atato .ser . OPDDIRICrOd ©nars, completely refinished, 45 OO Nolid Ouk Dining Suite, + * pleces, buffet, china eabinget extension table and 6 leather uphol: sterd c:lulnirg. like lnew. 1$n Win: & Arge wa sn Dinin 69.00 |{,f,,'.s..e Wwalnut finisn ling "RADE . 1y .HA“ICS‘I' 478 Yonge St., Toronto C ®URt buffet, table «n y Beautiful qu»; "4'50 Suite, large in slon table and 6 leather chairs, completely «aeil 095 Lurge | assortment of _ od4 * Chesterficids and chairs, in various covers. 14 50 Krochler Chesterfield Bog uphoilstered in Naured yoi~ our, Complete with new Mmauttress, 17 50 ua'l: Dining Room Suites. + howiges 2o ud . feet, reversible cushions, hagll. 70 16 * 17000 Drown 7*Y mohauir Chesterfield | Suite. cost new «Approximately $185. P.,. tect condition. ) §p Smart 3 ]()-30 Suite, u.;* uard â€" velour, ; spring cushions. 35.00 24.50 } ed repp 'inu:crn.u, all spring cushion This is a splendic buy realy highâ€"c furniture at a fr value. . Bvery _ a cleaned, reconditi« 4 positive money â€" sAtisfaction. 12.50 Thore were some instances of fall wheat suffering from lack of rain, but conditions generally as reported to the Oniario Departmen: of Agriculture were good with a satisfactory top on the crop,. Mos: reports said the growth so far was good and would be well able to stand normal winter weather. Wells and croeks were lowest in central and southwest Ontario. The drought left the land hard and farâ€" mers, taking advantage of the late fall weather to do their plowing, found the going difficult. Rain *that was fairly general ai} throughout Ontario the first week in December, gave farmers relie{ from a monthâ€"longn drought which lefi wells and creeks low, and in exireme cases dry. _ Althugh the rain was fairly substantial â€" just under half an inch â€" further prect pitation will be needed if an acute water shortage is to be averted, Ontario Rains Help Farmers of them were young men, but there were a number of women in the Horticulture, Poultry, and Beckeeping courses. These coursâ€" es are open to all residents of On« tario. t Te "7 Dining Room . cost new $650), by [ extension table, . and 6 chairs with upholstered in blu Several odd butf. cabinets n ha ~TOul â€" PAKRING sainl PoRMNEPPURE Do sane: Floor : Dinette RECONDITIONED FURNITURE omplete High mohuir Beautiiul 3 ploce ha it Chesterticld Chestorfield Suite upholstered in brc L Y O N S and ¢ ample Bnglish Onk Suite _ «new) reg. ffet, extension table leaf und 4 cthairs in ‘t8, completely china cabinet, ®8 3 plece br piece Cheste lolstered in 016, serving cs. with seats and n blue mohair, buffets, â€" china and _ extension i _ opportunity . ;« l4ss recondiuoneg action Of the rea) Pliche thoreaushty med und sold with back guarantee or CrNeld Suite. Por Marshall _ spring 1. in brown tigur reversible Mars! picce brown m hesterfield Beog in fTigured yoiâ€" new mauttress, Room â€" Suites, and 6 chairs, UnPtersout Oak buffet, extenâ€" h'c;r‘uphguu-nd |éu1l-I;;'."n|‘»I|ul Roon} Ruite ble _ Marsh pleces n# 16 »ou N / > MHe believed the problem © be solved best by an adouua financed and efficiently arran program of celonization added unemployment tig measures are tako ship with Great Brita cerned. Turgeon said tha the Dominion would ha prepared to accept payo» debt in British expert Increased imports wo severe threat to Canada ary industries and wou 4. G. Turgeon, 1i\ of Parliament for « said iA a necent addo ada must be prepar« large numbers of 1 when the war is ove He told the Hali Canadian Club Cana & creditor nation a British Settler Influx Forecas! ecoming on (he m Change for M the situatior o norma‘ said, ". «00 pot that a change suitings and tine sergos. And a mix staple filre . will be intr: wools, he sai into line, so prices will no Plenty From A Referring to woo he said that undorbte & shortaze, particals route come, supjp!y ©X4 Situation Here Expect Normal by Midâ€" V ing WO WOs Adequate Wo Suvpoly As Ann Rut} the studi hou the ho ph Some iim« was an inva thousands of Tigers, deer along with « they all reac luge broke, for mlles, Bu case of anim ter eccurred of Krakatoa veleanic eruy the water m ming arimals away from t! | KEEPING 1~ Bome sctentists 1 mals are gifted wit ery and are often al coming disasiors, T the Tokyo earthqus 1923, the howling . city was so goem were appallod, Mo was a portent of ev.l astor overtaok thon killed, 150,000 inj:« missing. Rats oft «el before i ‘Austra ailable @ VA Rats and Sinking M M 80 Read Futu P M $Si1t TRIJ M #! 34

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