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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jan 1940, p. 2

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Cil i” Q» _ . A, (i, qw is“: Iii Founder of the enterprise was James D. B. Fraser. an expert once mist. and one ot the first research men in Canada. His place In lame rests on tho Introduction: ot chloro- form In this country. heron the titno ot confederation. Hearing of its discovery in Eng. xmd in 1848. Mr. Fraser secured thv: formula and manufactured the drug in his own shop in Heron. Shortly atterward he successfully adtttinNterqt1 it to his own wife in . hlmbirth - the tirgt known um of calm-Morin for Him purpose in lioxmda. A drug business founded in Ple- tou. s.s.. in 1828 has recently been offered tor sale. For many years n has been rogarded as a kind of milestone. in the medical history ot Canada and tor that reaaon many professional men hope that the ttttF iness will he continued under its oWestablished name. He Manufactured o w n Chloroform Founder In: .'. ll. Uafm- has suhmined his mzignmion tte a guardian of the Dimmc quintuplets to the thr. tario zowrnment. The doctor nevertheley, will remain as physic- ian to the famous sisters. War urphams of the 7.00 have moved .co popular with patrons that adoptions have practically re- movel all financial worry caused Whrn the 7.40% revenue was re- iluerul :rvutly because of the war and fowl lwgzzn to get scarce. People Pay For Expo-u. The scheme of adopting an ani- mal "for the duration"---)" for his PVlest‘S. mainly food-be- gan when a woman asked to adopt one of the binturongs and her wish was readily granted. Lions. leopards. monkeys, apes, all the red panards and even the unres'mnsive bird. the cock-of-the- rock. have been "adopted." Mrrt popular of the adoptees was Billy the puma who had sev- vral hank hooks opened to him. Ontario Has Moat Teela the Red River hog, the monkey-eating eagle and the ok.. tuti. some of the heavier caters, have guardians too. " Per Cent. of the Floor Mill- According to an olficial report the number of flour and feed mills .)porating in Canada in 1939 was 1.337. Of theyty, 38.3 were flour mills with a total 'd4-U. enperity cf 100,515 barrels. and 952 feed mills. Ontario is the leading Pro- mills with a total 21-111: enperity cl 100,536 handy. and 952 feed milk. Ontario is the leading Pro" vinee in this industry. Thirty-five pm- cent of the flout. mills, fifty- eight pH' rent of the feed mills, and forty-six per cent of the floue milling capacity in Canada are loc- ated in Ontario. Quebec ranks see- und “a far as the number of flour and feed mills ii concerned. but in “our milling capacity Saskat- chewan is wand to Ontario, fol. luwcd ly Quehcc. Alberta, and Manitoba. The Maritime Provinces and British Columbia have a small flour milling capacity. The num- ber of miiis in Ontario is 186 flour uni! 5.36 feed; Quebec. " flour, 2ti7 feed; Saskatchewan, ik, flour, 23 (cod; Alberta, 52 flour, " feed; Manitoba, 39 flour, T feed; Prince Edward Island, " flour, feud; Manitoba, 39 flour, Prince Edward Island, I 2 iced; New Brunswick, 20 feed; British Columbia, I feed, and Nova Scotia, X feed. Even Most Ferocious Beasts in wander of Drug Enterprise In Pictou, N.S., Was Pioneer In Canadian Medical History " Capacity in (land: '., Located in Ontario - S. k. atehewan Second Have Been V“Adoplod"i For Duration Resigns; As Guardian Get Adopted 9 flour, 4 flour, 2 flour, Use corn syrup to s eeten cer- eals. fruits (you'd like what it does to the morning orange or an)» mm)! “wraps and " on. as. This is because corn a.rup is rich in dextrose and maltose - a mast desirable term or carbohy- drate food, for the modification ot milk. And there is a further res-son tor urging the use ot corn syrup in infant diets - and in the diets ot growing children and adults, too; because it is so easily digestible; and provides quickly available en- ergy material (a serious considera- tion, where this angle of the diet requires supplementing. as well as tor regular use). For Children and Adam Authorities all over the country reeognim the value of corn syrup in the preparation ot baby formul- During recent )‘eurs. few food produus have gained more quickly in popularity than has corn syrup; and a very justifiable popularity it is. that corn syrup enjoys. You may choose to use the rich troldetvtoaed corn syrup. or the slightly less-tamlliar white kind - or perhaps both, suiting each to its special purpose. In any case, it is an excellent tood, full ot genuine enjoyment. that pours from the corn syrup tin. Valuable in Prepgntign of 19)ry Corn Syrup Use Is More Popular Q. How tre party extended? A. Not A, tor Vance escort till the and do Change siblo, tt above a one elm ot lite are repeating. Q. When at “ant. and she thinks it might be inferred that she too was serious. u. When you have been (lining with a friend. and your hostess has no maid. is it all right for you to help her clean oft the table, stack dishes. gather crumbs, and the like? 2. lt is not well to do this unless the hostess has asked you. or you happen to be a very intimate friend. FF--------------- with a young man very lm his (ulks invite her to have should she accept or refuse A. There is no reason why she should not accept, unless the young man is becoming too serious In his attentions, which she does not want, and she thinks " might be anle Luff Brilliant Centre Temporarily Out of Running - o. o o o- -_- 00m-” All taped up and scheduled to do none of his twirling and whirl. ing over National league ice surfaces for a month or more is Syl Apps, brilliant centre with Toronto Maple Leafs, who sustained a fractured collarbone in the Christmas night game with Rangers. At the time of his injury he was second in the scoring race and Toronto's Davidson- Apps-Drillon line was leading the league in effectiveness. Sweetens Cereals the . Tho the ' It , hen there party. and approach, w glasses'.' BY ROBERTA LEE girl Etiquette later Modern man should till a glass irl, then one for himsell. tar in advance ot a thea- shomd the invitations be irl has not been going man very long. and than your self-control, it to upset you. t't as soon as pos- Ll to forget it. Bu; is tich to have dinner L punch girl an: Whek Witch bowl H and her one should in ad. Denmark can claim the senior national flag as their Royal Stand, ard, the oldest national flag in existence. . Some disease germs, it is found, can manufacture all but one or two of the vitamins or the parts ot an enzyme they need, but are unable to multiply or grow electively an. lees these all-important substances are given to them. The finding shows that the cellu. lose is manufactured in a round lie. ing factory so tiny that when mag- nified 4,500 times it is no bigger than t 25-cent piece. This micros- copical factory tloatg about in the living protoplasm inside the ceiis ot plant tissues. The discoverer is a woman scientist Dr. Wanda K. Farr. Her discovery is a step to. ward "tineial creation of this very great raw material by. machines and chemical reactions. GERMS GROW ON VITAMINS Most disease germs. like human beings. need vitamins to grow and keep "healthy", scientists now be. Nave. The solid water is not ice, but a form which does not exist in nat. ure. it has none of eht crystalline structure or other features of troz. en water. It retains all the crystal rure transparent qualities ot water. yet is about as hard as steel. ORIGIN OF CELLULOSE The discovery ot how plants manufacture cellulose. the major part of their structure. has Just been made. SOLID WATER - NOT ICE "Solid" or vitrified water can be produced by science by an ingen. Ions arrangement of two steel plun- gers. a child's toy pistol and a medicine dropper. The M901 pinn- gers are dipped in liquid air which has a temperature of 200 degrees below zero, For 194", the almanac. lu typical- ly quaint astrological langl age pr'e. diets that "there will be a tendency favoring the strengthening ot the monarchles which will be more or less worldwide," and that there is a "possibility that the rtrestablisir. ment of at least one kindgom can not bts excluded." Old "Moore's Almanac" Popu- lar Old Country Annual On Astrology Predicts Hitler's Health Soon To Break Ptttt war will end in 1910 and that Hermann Goering will succeed Ad. olf Hitler a»: head of tho German state. Hitler's health may tail 911111143 during the year. according to Foul- sham's version ot the almanac which originally was started in 1647 by Dr. Francis Moore and which sometimes is uncannin cor. rect. Began in 1647 The l-‘oulsham edition Downs that it exciusively predicted the Munich crisis and the annexation of Austria. Prophesies End Of The War In 1940 The 1910 edition of mm at the wrsious or the popular Old Moon- b' Almanac predicts that the Hump- Down What Science is Doing oN'FARIb Aiii5i4NES TORONTO The minister also aid there would be provincial control ot the tartttertt' credit union: which, he believed, were meeting a real need. Mr. Dewar: said there would be little government control ot agri- culture through the province but rather an attempt to aid the farm. er: produce what crops are neces- sary at this time. There will be tew legislative change: in agriculture because ot war conditions, Hon. P. M. Dewan said Wednesday, speaking at the Oxford County Werden’s banquet. States Minister Devan; Ontar- Province Will Help Farmers "Me and Bill Fairweather were on this job. I was up the telephone pole, and accidentally let the hot lead tall on Bill. It went down his neck. Then he laid: "You really must be more careful. Harry'. FF A spinster living in a London su- burb was shocked at the ranguage used by two men repairing tele. graph wires close to her home. She wrote to the company on the mat. ter, and the foreman was asked to report. This he did in the follow- ing way: A traveller in a Pullman In doubt. about the amount of the tip he should give the Negro attendant, so he said to him: "What is the average tip lllat you get'."' "Two dollars, salt." The traveller gave him two MI. lars. whereupon the Negro clapped his hands delightedly. Stating that within the last t'ho years upwards of 75 Canadians from every province in the Domin- ion have competed for the scholar- ships and cash awards given try the Canadian Pevttrrmlug Right Soc- iety. H. T. Jameson. president, last week at Toronto announced the de. vision to offer Mumm- awards 'u 194". "Well, galt," said the Negro, “you is the first man dat mom came up to the average." “What's the idea?" asked the traveller. Ho suited that the competition would be open to Canadians ot ei. ther so: under M. years or age and would close on March ligt, 1940. Ap. plicaticas for entry must be chm“. ed from therSoclcty, Royal Hank Bonding. Toronto. _ Ten Awards Made "During the past two years. (on awards have been made: 3 in Brit. ish Columbia: 3 in Ontario; 1 in Quebec; 1 in Manitoba; 1 in New Brunswick: and 1 in Prince Ed. ward Island," Mr. Jamieson "aid, The Board ot Adjudicators will be composed this year of Sir Ern. est MacMillan, Mrs. Don. and Leo Smith, Mus. me., ot the University of Toronto; Captain J. J. Gagnier, Mus. Doe., Montreal; Godfrey Hew- m, F.R.C.O.. Ottawa; Hooter Charleswortb, Toronto; and H. T. Jamieson, president ot the Canad- ian Performing Right Society. The first was reading a newspa- per. Suddenly he pointed to an art- lcle, shook his head. and (“chimed “Tu tut'." The second fellow looked over his shoulder and exclaimed; "Tut, tut, tut.'" . The third mun Jumped to his fret. "it you two fellows are going In talk polities, I'm going home." Contest For Young Canadians From Every Province Will Compete For Scholarships And Also Cash Awards Given for Original Three men ware sitting in a Gut' man cate, Have You Heard "Waan't talking to you," the small one answered firmly. Writers have so far shown remarkable rent-lint in avoid- ing cracks about carrying on the fight to the Finnish. Little Ted was saying his go-to-bed prayers in a very low voice. “I can't hear you. dear," his mother whispered. io Government to Aid Agri- gulture to Produce Necessary Musical Composition Music Lovers MORTGAGES op. AGREEMENTS ot sale purchased for cash. prompt attention Karl}; Shore Kenny Co. Ltdmorsluamv. Pttotic. bl. FOXHOL'NDS FOR FOX, COON. Cut. but breeding. gutrnnteed workers, $15.00 Ind up. LVJ. Mac- -p_tyt.ihfrrtiqtte1tconttsriu. I-‘ERRETS - SURE HUNTERS ON rut! and rabbits. Male- 32.50. tem. ales 83.00. yenllnsl ”.60. Arm. -nrong Bros, Route 1. Ruining. PACKING PLANT WTCA'1'KL, IN the comm.- ot the city at Ottawa. Corsi-ly equipped modern packing plant, 2-stnréy brick banding Ind outbulldluga. " re- frigeratlon rooms. Lindy refrlger- anon equipment. electric hoist. slicers. mam, etc. Flat-class condition; renaonable. Apply - J. T. Guerin, 125 Ridenu Street, Ottuwn. Telanhono 6-0164. STUDENTS NOW ENHUIJJNU Fol; courses m Mutrlculation, Shun Story. Journalism. shorthand and Speech Culture. Make use at your spare time. Write many. Canad- ian Correspondence smiles“ tttti- mbllbhcd “'02). 221' Yonigc Street. Torontu. HrIaAAP.D 150051. SIX FULL SIZE tables. doing good burinvss. prim: torty-tistr hundred. Apply North Buy lililiurdkx North Hay. Untm'in. WP, Do CUHTUM TANNING "ir' Deerakins. Meet und Horseman into Robes. Harness and Garment Leather. J, u. Henry & Son Mark- dale. Ont, Rub Them Vigorously The answer is that the color of the skin at any given moment do.. pends upon the kind and amount of blood circulating in the skin " that moment. The blood is the source of all the color we notice in people. In the absence of en- ough blood the face and lips look white or pale. When there is a rush of bright red blood to the A. By throwing a handful ot sul- phur on the fire and dosing the bottom draft. The fume-s of the sul phur will ascend the chimney and put out the flame almost immed. iately. Wha‘e possible danger of such a tire exists It woukl be well to keep a eanfrl of sulphur nun-by to meet the emergency, A. Mix two 'vtilrlespouttt'i" of out- meal, Ig tablospoonful ot powdered borax, and li, pint ot rosewater. Let stand for two or (lire. days. then strain well and add I.', ounce ot alcohol. Even in a healthy pet-mu we no- tice that the color varies a good deal. The same person is some- times red in the face as well as blue in the hands, and at other times neither one nor the other. So we might extend this question and ask: Why does the some per- son change color in different ch" cuntstanees'.' FREE! Clip thin ad. 9(ch it to your order tor '..'00 or more "ray “hicks, and wu'll 90nd you a Bray ("hick Guard tree. Safeguards rhlcks from drafts and crowding. (Whicks for January delivery should be ordored ittttrtedirstei.v; 2 luau-hos weekly, Bray llnlchery. 71730 John St. N., Hamilton, Ont. Q. How can a chimney tire be extinguished quickly? Q. How can I prevent fish from sticking to me pan while tryipg? A. Heat the mixing bowl with scalding water. Wipe. and put in the butter. It will cream much more quickly than when mind in a cold bowl. A. Pit. a teaspoonful of salt into the pan and rub thoroughly with wax paper. Q. ira, can I make g od mm hol. ders? _ A. Instead of making pan holders in the usual way, why, not make them in the form ot thick pockets? The hands will then be thoroughly protected against both tho but ver gel and the steam. u'LiiTP.tC MOTOR, z H.1'.. ALSO several other sizes. Jones & Moore Electric, 290 Adclridc St. w., Toronto. Q. How can I cream hum-r more quickly? Why Cold Makes Our Hands Blue The Color of the Skin Depends On The Kind and Amount of Blood Circulating In It WWW”. Q. How can I make a union tor whitening the skin? TWEIJIILE l'lTSHES COSTS “(NYE tltvi1 slush”; prlccs. Large produc- tlun in one plant in Fcrgus plus selling direct by muil to .rou en- HIJIes us to quote INCH" priccs (or delivery any time in January. February until March 15th. Light breeds, 39.45: MI pm cent. l‘ullt-U, $20.90: Heavy broods, $9.90; Pttl, lets, $16430: (Jocknrels, $6.00. Send fur catalogue and vumplou' price list. Twaddle Chick Hanheric:, Limited, Fergus, outuvio. " .BLNFaA"s' optNbK'rrh' "" F‘OXIIOCND! FOR SALE ISSUE NO. 2--'40 FERRET! FOR SALE How Can I ? FINN!" . T' \\\ISI-‘ rauaauuc "o'1'oNn " ANNE ASH' tty b'.orc3'r"t'h' M, II‘IH l‘lllt'k'" '01a,giifitsd Advertisements FINANCIAL PUB SALE SPECIALIIIXG " IBIUIIJ' .0- Tons. I'ownu-LKI'I‘I. Hun-In lid-In. Winches. “clot-con. mn- en. lax-Nu. “Him. loll-1- on - use...“ “out... GI..- - lull-ugh, or "and. ber, A.“ CAR MP TRUCK PARTS "and." iaGG. manna-n POEME ARE You |:I.!1'TL‘RED? RELIEF. Cumin“. positive zuppon win: our advanced method. No elude ur understrups or steel. Write Smith Mtuurtucturimt Co. Dept. 219. L'tc_t'eyp,pataNo." QUIT rouActfo. SNUFF‘. EASILY. nu\ycusxvely. Home malady. '1'feyetytyjwi., \qu'angecg. Advice Ae.y.'t.T.19e.yyfti_i1 Ayn own: 1".Jtlty!i!.N.yLup-s'!.yu #uMtt Great Lakes shipping circus w port that the month of Dearnnber has seen the largest tleet sailing mum: "A" MlLKER sifLrcF Tm? surface, us when a tret is taking red from the expanding of the smulleet arteries', when the skin ll exposed to seven cold the op- posite happens. The werien con- tract and contain less red blood, and the veins expand and contnin more of the purplish. impure blood. Further as the veins of the heads and limbs ere nearer the surface than the arteries they are more easiiy scen, and the bluish color of the hlord shows through and tints the skin when it is cold. it the hands are vigorously rubbed. or exercise taken to stimulate cir- culation. the blood names its normal course (nee more and the blumoss disappears. Lakes Traftic Neared Record HesytShipeu of Quin, Oil, YUP]: STUMAL‘H RUTHEI‘JNU l' Hughcs' Mineral Remedy Builds weakened Human-hr. \Vondermlly surmsslul Try it? “.75; two bottles. tl,'00 Johnston l'rodua-tr. Portal b'ttion L', t'uneouvrsv. In}. Car Lessons For Children? kviolént'exemise, tie skin appear: red from the minding of the "The thought in mind," comments the resolution. "is the Importance or satety training for the younger generation and throrgtt the child» ren to the adults. When the child- ren are old enough to drive cars they should know full well the res- ponsibility attached to tho driving of " car." HAUL“ APi'i,1: “HMS: cud: Uutwdn'e, bower AN UFH‘H: 1'O EVE?! [NVEN’I‘UH Mr: ot inventions and fun mm. mane“ sent free. The Rummy Ctr. Registered. Patent Attorney» '7" Hunk Snot-L. Ottawa. currurtn, Essex County Mic-om: Chi Appoint! Com-3‘9" to Dis. The advisability of recommend» tug to the Ontario Department ot Education that driving (undammt- an: be taught children ot Dre-driv- lug agv its a part ot their public scitcol training wu dilcusaed by directors at the Essex County Auto- mobile Club. at its December meet- ing in Windsor. Trlinlng In "tttr The gist ot a proposed resolution to be submitted is that young peo- ple should have a thorough ground- ing in driving fundamentals by the time they are randy to learn to drive. Safety would bo greatly ctr hanced it this wax-a done. it con- tends. - ,vr‘_ - --_ va- ”lull!- truths - the moat lauded book on earth today, It will hunt new we to u "tiritutsit, dying world. It show: what [In gone wrong with the world tnd how to am It out of the deplorable common it In In. Prico 83.00. poutplld. Send to Theo. Stone. Box t, Station K, '..r2yc..t.y.ystu.1t, Ontario, Cumda. “nuuuuo Juan IT AND OVER wanted lmmodlutc-Iy for secret- aen'lce und detective work. com- plete (raining coum " con-er madam-e. Free Information. Write to C, M. Julien. Box as. Sum.“ T' V --'"-_ee - .-- ----'--wllvm vvnuu to LI M. Julien. Mos M, Sutton TI Montreal. V - -"'ee .._.~-. ""-'.'.e..%... lill'lkc tree. L'artivit'ts. uox I. Wiuulues. urn-mum NUltslNu “out; 7:19 blah-rm Street. Toronto. Cosy. u. (unwed Private Haspmu. All cases taken. Maternity Specialist - ttock early. Wailing mothers ac- Lommodmcd. [laundered uurser. Moderate taelt (nurses. Telephone Mldlrov-e 43.5.1. cum, Culmdrn‘n bower}. Priced Nur. swy. growing leuditm urn-(1e:- Fruit Trees. Orttvtttetrtals, Write, itumcduttei.v requesting amnion ul offerings. Tobe'" Tree”. him ',':tvvouiteuattos, Ontario. Sailings were Maw. being made cow: :11 once into ueiirme -c//i. tuinors. No pulsrttore. No uld-fartt- !,otad.t.tirtyiney. Wrlte_to-.tt:t.v. Wil- Hum P.'. Torottit Systen; This Semen To 'tlk AINED ”manna PAhTr", 1r"_tALr.'t'totts "AtHtt Al'l'lJ'. "tr,H.m "H" " b', IIUII'I'I'AI. Mtt.KHt; .‘l " “IVE.~ Street. otuividi%uiiil,' _ -e_ -e' _.V.,. _..." Ham-den. " qutwc Ave, BELI (no! "ttmoh' I h lltAsSJeCy moatide Lum- 'ttttMtrttttcttt u! odd Hufhtu Chum Pubiuets, Tumor, itrtrsert Chlftonicru and Uedtt, Hrnlld no“ factory samples to cient' at who“ “he Driven. " ”ago-um, mud te In; Solid walnut hum... 79.oo large buffer. I x “like. china calvinm. tord t', 1 Int“ upholmend chain: pigtely refinished. - _ _ Modern Hal-mm Sun .'" 39.oo Milo-Iona: ";rlttut. tttsis chiffonicr. drusrrr \‘.Illl n-um! Ur, Minn mirror and full vim liei. 49 00 Beautiful mom-In Hummu- ' “Milt. luiclrhs-d “Him” In Ml. dresser. clgi.tfoui,trr, lull .." bed tsttd “(new Fw‘In-x i‘. yr. rt. 65 oo Solid walnut Hum-m m Sully . Veto' Infra- dun-r1. chit' robe. tttil lile hui. plikl'W} nil-rim." tuad Fl'riul' fills" marl-nu «an. 1:101er rotlnlellea. " So ti piece [lining- I'm-In Sui“ . buffet, extrusion lupin and 6 [anther lent chain. 24 oo Solid ortlr liming Musto, but . fut. extension table. and 6 luau-r P/ttlt/ST' r-lmirr. cum- phtolr roe ICiIth. 5900 Factory sump)» (new) Mu- . etto Suite in English uuk 'th"gh anon-ion table with lurk- knlte at. and 6 chum- uphoIHu-H'Ii in red lather. neg. "tt.00 69.oo Beautiful 9 pine» Dining . Hunt. in 2-u-ne walnul Cttir lah. Ilrta India. extotishrrt labia, chili. cubinct and 6 leanin- uphol gored chum. completely ”Hum. _ Kruehler Cl: b. 39.oo Suite. uphuhn t' mohair. reversible mm: 3 News Nymph-(u \\ VIN trcttti. yt1,',','i,Vi't'l"'l,yliy: " Comp ate in h 24.0o walnut rinim. My: Md. chKrotaiur, t'lr _ mnttruu‘r. nus-nuns. ”(Mu-x mu (Md l'hl-rlrl‘l 7.lio and tin-hm: bible upring Ctllrrt ll s 95 Odd Cheney-(n .. . Haring mud rorted “warn. shrink 11;va m stir-1m. urud tl Ai " I.) ii.rtsttr tilled vuummr 2401: 35.00 I'A tt ma phi Tln Welland (mm open until midnight. " 0081 moved through thc to Canadian ports Hum dead line, 18.50 Canadian and United Nu soln Ended 26,843,599 lrus wheat. as well " more tha 000 bun-she's each of ml.- ' le'. [1CiiiCT] up mostly ot grain, coal. oil and touobilel. One of the largest grui‘ meats in tho history of 1 tramsporttttion tram Wlty out of Fort William and I Lhur in the week Huh“; " 2nd. LYONS FURNITURE co. but “up: wun through th, N Ilry's falls ennui from Lulu» Sn erior Deco-bar um. Tremendouo Grain Movemem At Bulnlo a 16-year rot-om 1w]. pled when chum” unloaded In, 838.635 bushels of grain in a >4 MI: day period. A tolal of ILL'w-h bushels was sent to tho mu ', seaboard in the some pnriod. MRICHERFLA (lf VOUR ttrtglun I§I“.I' 4 "' Ah" "tte" t'tls't't .", I? 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