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Durham Review (1897), 8 Feb 1940, p. 2

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The immigration branch of the department of mines and resources reports that 3,682,489 American visitors entered Canada during September, Ociober and Novembâ€" erâ€"the first three months of the Tourist traffic continues to flow freely across the international boundary between Canada and the United States. Tourists Keep Flocking Here "Through our very restricted unmigration policy we have left many under the domination of the Reich, where they have been foreâ€" ed into concentration camps, into Iabor battalions, or even to fight Hitler‘s battles, who might now be fighting bravely by our side." "As women, we have a very imâ€" portant place in the community, and it is, above ali else, necessary for us to keep ourselves well inâ€" formed, to stuay carefully all sides of a question, and not to spread rumors or reports which may create dissension in our midst." Senator Cairine Wilson declared in an address at the twentyâ€"first anniversary dinner of the Niagara Falls Council of Women. ‘"There are few public men, or others, who encourage us to beâ€" lieve that the war will be a short one, and we must have, therefore, in opportunity for careful thinkâ€" ing and planning, and we must caelize that in fighting to defend our democracy we must not unâ€" justly suppress peoole who are in our country, but who may not see things exactly as we think they should. Sentator Asks All To Study, Think He did not recommend this style of rattler "bulldogging‘" for snakes over three feet in lecgth and, aftâ€" er thinking it over, advised tenderâ€" feet the "wisest procedure for those unfamiliar with reptiles is to avoid handling rattlesnakes unâ€" der any circumstances." Even a sissy wili fight when cornered. Cairine Wilson Urges Women Of Canada to Keep Wellâ€"Informed And when he starts to rum, it‘s up to you. You can just stand there and give him the horse laugh, orâ€"if you are like Thatchâ€" erâ€"you‘ll go after him. A METHOD OF PURSUIT Thatcher advises this method of pursuit, but you might try it first on an old clothesline: "Step alongside the running snake, which has its head close to the ground, and swing the arma down to seize the snake close beâ€" hind the head. If a person misses, the arm can readily and speedily continue its swing." In the January issue of the Region Three National Park Serâ€" vice Quarterly, Thatcher says that if a rattler has any place to run, he‘ll run when he sees a haman being. He doesn‘t let rattlesnakes him around. He chases them Don‘t be bluffed by a rattleâ€" snake. He‘s a sissy that goes aâ€" round bullying mice and rats. That‘s the conclusion of Acting Custodian T. O. Thatcher of Lehâ€" man Caves National Monument, Nevada. U.S. Parks Service Aide Says They Wiil Run at Sight of Man A total of 546 aceidents was reported for the period under reâ€" view, 434 on Canadian Pacific Railway crossings and 112 on crossings cf the Canadian Nationâ€" al Railways Through Sheer Recklessness Disregarding the stop signal and crossing in front of the enâ€" gine or train accounted for over 25 per cert of the mishaps, the report continues. The next highest percentage _ of _ motorists, 7.3, crossed in front of trains switehâ€" ing or backing over crossings. Others drove under crossing gates, failed to lock before crossing and were guilty of various other erâ€" rors of omi«sien or commission, Rattlesnakes Over 48 per cent of motorists involved in accidents with trains ut leve!l crossings in the first aix months of ltast year drove over the crossings while warning belis were ringing and wigwag signals waving, according to a recent re. port of the Dominion Board of Transport Commissioners. Drivers Blamed In Carâ€"Train Crashes Signal and Crossing in Front of the Engine Accounted for 25 Per Cent. of Such Acciâ€" rattlesnakes push "INVISIBLE GLASE® A method for coating the surâ€" faces of lenses for eyeglasses and cameras with a film that will re sist ordinary wear and will transâ€" form the lenses into the soâ€"called invisible glass by oliminating reâ€" flections from its surface, has been worked out at the Massachusetis Institute of Technology. The emimination of pain by apâ€" plying atnaesthetics directly to a wound or the nerves near it withâ€" out deadening tbe entire body is the secret of this method of treatâ€" ment. Now method of "spot doadening" of war wounds has been developed to aid in caring tor injured soldiers on the battlefield. From the results of her experi ments, Dr. Neill believes that the disease is not a contagious one, but rather is a condition transmitted from plants to animals when the plants are eaten,. For six years, Dr, Alma J. Neill, a physiology professor at the Uniâ€" versity of Oklahoma, has been working on her theory that the disease of sleaping sickness springs from a toxin carried in grains of corn, possibly other plants. SLEEPING SICKNESS SECRET? "Ob, very much, One can assiâ€" clate with people in fiction that one wouldn‘t dare to speak to in real life." A man appeared at the gate of a nudist colony, rang the bell and waited. "That iso‘t a blue suit, sir, 1 am just cold." In these modern days of radio and propaganda, it is now possible for half the world to learn how the other half les, From inside: "What do you want ?" "I want to join." "You can‘t join with that blue suit on." "Do you enjoy uovel reading Misg Prim?" "I come to you from beyond the sunset;" the white man began cereâ€" moniously, "from the Great White King â€" " Ruth was a sweet girl. She was reading a book that gave the meanâ€" ing of names. Her mother was watching her, and thinking of all the youns men who were attracted to her. "Tell me," interrupted the chief, "why don‘t you guys do something about the punk radio programs you send over here?" "I am very proud of the way my son bas worked his way to the top." "What is he doing?" "Well, he started as a shoomake and finished as a hairdresser." "Mother," says Ruth, "it says Philip means lover of borses, and James means beloved. Mother, i wonder what George means?" The explorer, bowing low, apâ€" proached the savage chief. "I hope, my dear, that George means business." HaveYouHeard % M Aicken. femous Cooking Abthyrg2al> odere -"*""':-"‘ What Science is Doing EASE BATTLE WoOUNDsS to COLDS ASTHMA, BRONCHITHS Here Towser tookâ€"his morning run And groveled in the snow for The milkman with a sixâ€"foot stride Came here, and from the other Answers 1. Yes, because this friend :n all probability has many other virâ€" tues, According to La Rochefonâ€" cauld, "The most certain sign of being born with great qualities is to be born without envy." 2. Nevâ€" er. Her position depends upon her efficiency, and she is not there to be courted or petted. 8. "May your coming anniversaries be â€" outâ€" numbered only by your coming pleasures." 4. Yes, and as soon as possible after leaving, expressing again how much she enjoyed her thoughtfuiness. 5. The courteous thing to do is to take a small porâ€" tion, and pretend to eat it. 6. He can give a dinner or supper at the hotel, also a theater or opera party. A level inch of snow last night Has spread a scribbled page of side The newsboy tossed a folded page Of doings on a wider stage. white KTR Where all who walk in carefu! fuh /+ % & But breakfast calls us; back we go And leave our doings on the snow. shoes May read the carly morning news. 5. When you are a guest at a small dinner party, and a dish is served that you particularly disâ€" like, what should you do? 8. What would be a good toas to give at a wedding anniversary? 4. When one is going away on an extended trip and a friend gives her a "sendâ€"off" party, should she write this friend a letter while away ? 6. How can a man entertain hi« friends if his only home is one hotel room? 1, 1s a friend who does not posâ€" sess the least trace of envy worth cultivating? 2. Should a pretty girl in an of. fice expect special favors on acâ€" count of her sex? Rene Morin, of Montreal, has been appointed chairman of the board of directors of the Canadâ€" ian Broadcasting Corporation. Â¥revrcrsersateac*000000 00 The gross revenues of the allâ€"inâ€" clusive Canadian National Raillâ€" ways for the week ending January 21st, 1940, were $3,813,320, as comâ€" pared with $3,127,076 for the corâ€" responding week of 1939, an inâ€" creaso of $686,244 or 21.9 per cent. Canadian Fugner & Mattress o. 4147 SPRUCE ST.. TORONTO Canadian National Railways Revenues Feathers Bought Early Edition New Head of CBC â€"Gerald Raftery All the other coarse graing showâ€" ed increases, especially flax seed at $3,030,000, more than double the year before when the crop was valued at $1.420,000, Value of the 1939 wheat crop, row estirmated at 489,623,000 bushâ€" els, was placed at $252,779,000, an increase of $41,514,000 from 1938. Easier prices offset some of the production beost. e Coarse grain prices, however, were better for the 1939 crop than for the 1938, Oats were valued at $105,963,000, an increaso of $16,626,â€" 000; barley at $33,147,000, an inâ€" crease of $4,701,000; rye $5,766,000, an increase of $2,619,000. The total value mixed grain was placed at $18,902,000, an increase of $3,176,000. Valuation ot tast year‘s produc tion, however, ranked far botow 1919 because high prices for the flela crops at that time set an allâ€" time top of $1,237,169,000, Lower farm prices in many instances in 1939 offset increaseq produvction in many lines. The revised 1939 figure an in crease of 15 per cent. over 1938 was the highest since 1930 whey the valuation was $662,040,900, $634,150,000, some $84,061,000 more than in 1938, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported in its third estimate of 1939 yields, (izors vaine to Canagian [armers of field crops harvested in 1939 was Field Crop Value Climbed in 1939 DIET FOR COLDS Complete immunity to infectious cannot be brought about by dietâ€" ary means, and with many discases vutrition has no effect, but a treâ€" mendous amount can be done to keep resistance at a high level by proper nutrition, It has been found that a defic iency of any of the necessary food eloments tends to increase suscepâ€" tibility to infections, The foods to emphasize are milk, cheose, eggs, fruits, and vegetables, If you are susceptible to colds take some source of Vitamin D. After the 40th birthday more rest and a firmer check on bad habits is necessary, he declared, because the body cannot stand so much punighment. Exercise is boneficial in small doses but there is danger in overâ€" doses, "If you feel in the mood for exercise, the bost thing to do is sit down and rest until the mood has passed," he said. DON‘T OvERDO EXERCISE Too much emphasis is placed on exercise as a health factor, Dr. Wilâ€" liam O‘Brien, director of postâ€"gradâ€" vuate medical education at the Uniâ€" versity of Minnesota believes, A. A small quantity of turpenâ€" tine added to the pot of st&rch will prevent the iron from sticking to the goods. Q. How can 1 remove the odor of stale cigarette smoke from a room? A, Place a pan of ammonia water in the room overnight. A. Try pouring a few ounces of vinegar into each aluminum utenâ€" sil, heating it and then scouring the surface. The surface will look like new. Q. How can I prevent the iron from sticking to starched goods? A. Hang a couple of smal} bags of gum camphor inside, near the felt. Be sure that the bags do not touch the resounding keys. Q. How can 1 provent the matâ€" tress and bedding from acquiring rust stains? A. Use a thick slice of pineapple for the base, place half a banana upright for the candle, and top this with a maraschino cherry. Serve with Fronch dressift. Q. How car I koep the plano free of moths? Q. How can 1 clean aluminumâ€" ware? Q. How can i make a novelty candlestick salad? A. Give the bed springs a coat of white or creamâ€"colored paint. Was Canada‘s Best for Nearly Decade â€" 15 Per Cent Over 1958 $634,130,000 in Past Year HEALTH TOPICS TORONTO DL IEEESCIATIAD IN REBLILT Moâ€" TORS, ~ POWEKâ€"UNIUTS, | Hydragtic Holsts, Winches, Generators, Startâ€" ers, Magnetos, Curburétors. Radiatâ€" ors â€"â€" Exchange Sersice, Gimas â€" Satlafnction or refund. Levry Auto Parts, Toronte,. CAR AND TRUCK PARTS HARVY APPLE ITUHEES â€" 6¢ CtS. cach. 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