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Durham Review (1897), 22 Feb 1940, p. 2

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How To Manage Undoubtedly, nine out of ten household injuries are cuts, grazes and burnsâ€"with splinters, blisters and particles in the eye coming next. Cuts can be of various kinds. They are all alike as regards treatâ€" ment, though they are not alike in healing time. Clean cuts heal quickest and with the â€" least trouble. TO STOP BLEEDNG Let us suppose you have been slicing vegetables in a hurry and have cut your finger. Don‘t be frightened of a little blood. It will not hart you to let the wound bleed for a few seconds. In fact, it is an advantage, as this washes the wound from within inctead of from the outside and thus washes out the dirt, inctead of washing it in. Don‘t wash the wound with water at ali if it is a clean eut. Stop the bleeding by raising the water at ali if it is a clean cui, Stop the bleeding by raising the injured limb above the head and gripping tightiy underneath the wound. You will be surprised how quickiy the bleeding stops. Paint with iodine around the wourd and apply the gauze pad or a piece of elastie surgical plasterâ€"cumdressâ€" Next in order of frequency in the scale of injuries are burns and scalds. To deal with them, spread some of the tannic acid jelly you have in your box on a picce of gauze or other dressing and apply to the injury. Cover with a pad of coiton wool and bandage the whole. The Small Town: Where Dor.inion Prosperity Lies "The second world war shouid build for the future. Industrial exâ€" pansions should revert back to the amall towns where Canada‘s permâ€" anent prosperity is rooted." Such is the opinion of R. C. Smith, the dearn of Canadian advertising, who early in Fobruary celobrated his birthday In Toronto. ‘*The small towns were built by men who bad a pride in their craft and who did not feel that the pinnacle of a man‘s success is a white collar job. That «r in# Dean of Canadian Advertising Says Reconstructicn Xfork Afier War Should Start There is the philosophy which has made a greater Canada in the past and which can build a greater Canada in the future." A vigorous call to arms was also sounded by Mr. Smith,. "Whether in the firing line or on the home front," he declared, "the full re sources of all Canadians must be mobMized to prepare for peace,. We mest start now to fashion the tramework of a greater Canada." Writing Books Keep an ordinary magnet in the sewing boxâ€"it‘s fine for picking up spilled pins and needles. Qniy .GO1 Per Cent. of Writers Get Enough to Live On. Publisher Says A dozen or so publishers wili bring out your book for a price, say $400, for an edition, of which you‘ll get an agreedâ€"on block of covies. The other houses call them "vanity publishers." Poets often have to kickâ€"in an advance to see their verse in print. So you might wrice a boeok? Well, bundreds of thousandsâ€" waybe a millionâ€"ncrmal Ameriâ€" cans a year get bitten by the noâ€" tion they‘d like to break into print, says the New York World. Telegram. Even more disconcerting: Less tharn one out of every thousand manuscripts that pass through a publishing house unsolicited ever reawhes the inside of a book cover., VANITY PUBLISHERS The average sales of all books published is around 1,200 which looks mighty sorry in light of the izet that a publisher must sell close to 2,500 copies to break even. % tual oub @stHt And among the profoscional writers who work at it for a livâ€" ing the maximum earnings in good times for 87 per cent averages $2,500 a year, according to Edâ€" ward A. Weeks, editor of Atlantie Monthly. STARVATION PAY O these ariless folk perchaps 160,000 write past page three. The number of manuseripts acâ€" ually dropped into the New York publishing well anunually is urâ€" ceriain, but it‘s probabiy high up in the tens of thousands. Yet only .001 per cont of the people who try their hand at writâ€" ing books earn more than starvaâ€" tion wage at it. one publisher First Aid in the Home Is Important Cuts and Burns Is Expensive Q. Hov& can 1 prevent pies from overflowing in the oven? jelly? A. This can be made from the scraps of soap around the house. Dissolve these small pieces of soap in just enough water to cover them and add one teaspoonful of borax for each pint of the mixture. A. Insert a short plece of uncookâ€" ed macaroni in the top of the crust, This will stop the overflow. Or do this at the start to prevent overflowing. Q. How uchn I prepare a solution for chapped hands? An Engtishman and a Frenchman were arguing over whose country owned tho finer navy. They asited the old Irishman in the corner to settle the argumment. "The Irishk have the best navyy," be said. "In Heavon‘s name, where is the Irish nayy?" said the other two. "And what a foo! Td be to be telling you when you might be a couple of spies," said the Irishman. A millionâ€"andâ€"aâ€"haif dollars are being spent in the litfle Ontario town of Gananoque to build planes that will never fly. The money is being spent by the British air ministry on 200 Link traimers, the stubby, motorâ€" less "planes‘" used to teach young pilots of the royal air force the intricate problems of piloting the modern fighting planes of the R.A.F. "Finally, gentlemen," he concludâ€" ed, "remember that when you go out into the world you will find yourselves face to face with a lot of people who have lost their heads." A nassenger on board ship {found that he had left his toothbrush in the washroom. Returning to recover it. he fourd a man using it. "Sir," he exclaimed in amaze menrt. "that is my brush you are using!" A professor at a famous seminâ€" ary was addressing the students due to take their departure. He had been verbose and prosy. "Ob," replied the cally, "I‘m so sorry. longed to the boat." A.- ';\“';;ogd lotion â€"for chapped Q. How can I make a good soap Have You Heard "Some men thirst after fame, some after love and some after money .‘ "! know somsthing they ail thirst after." "What‘s that?" "Salted peanuts." Doctor: "Why do you have BF 7652 tattooed on your back *" Patient: "That‘s not tattoâ€" oed, doctor. That‘s where my wife ran into me with the car when 1 was opening the garage doors." HMHe was attending a meeting man apologetiâ€" [ though it beâ€" Link Trainers Being Built at Gananoque For R.A.F. hands is one part of aqua ammonia to two parts of glycerine. Add enâ€" ough rosewater to obtain a slight perfume,‘ A. Fill the bottle halt full of cold water and add one tablespoon of dry mustard. Shake thoroughly, let stand for half a day, and then rinse carefully in cold water. _Q. How can I remove the odor from an empty medicine bottle? A. Try using an old flour sifter for boiling the eggs. Place the siftâ€" er containing the eggs in a kettle of boiling water, When the eggs are done, it will be easy to remove them. Q. How can 1 clean jewelry? A. A solution of oneâ€"half ammonâ€" ia, and onehalf water is excellent for cleaning jewelry, Then polish with a chamois. ° Q. How can I make easier the task of boiling eggs? MAY REPLACE INSULIN Discovery of a substance which in laboratory investigation has re duced blood sugar in rabbits and monkeys and in a few cases in dia betic individuals, is announced by Dr, J. B. Collip, head of the Bioâ€" chemistry Department at McGill University, 6,000 TIMES BRIGHTER Using an odd camera which now makes round stars into square ones William H. Christie has determinâ€" ed the brightness of 18 globular star clusters. The substance, prepared from a piluitary tissue, is given by the mouth, If proven offective, it would eliminate the mental discomfort and physical suffering caused by reâ€" peated injections of insulin in the treatment of diabetes. "All the stars in the clusters are hoiter and more brilliant than our sun," says the Mount Wilson obserâ€" vatory astronomer. "The total brightness of the smalâ€" ler clusters is 6,000 times that of the sun, and that of the larger is 500,000 times. of the Henpecked Club. Suddenâ€" ly the door opened. His wife sailed in, grabbed him by the collar, shook him until his teeth rattled, and exclaimed: "What do you mean by attendâ€" ing this club? You‘re not henâ€" pecked." What Science is Ontario town of Gananoque to build planes that ‘The formation of Antiâ€"Rumor Paâ€" trols" is one of the original war time activities of the Boy Scouts of Trinidad and Tobago. They aim to nip any false and alarming news in the bud, as & contribution toâ€" ward maintenance of a steady morâ€" ale on those islands. A clubroom for overseas and other Scouts in His Majesty‘s forcâ€" es has been opened at Imperial Boy Scout Headquarters, London. The club is open daily from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. and meals are obtainable at all bours. A special welcome is extended former overseas Scouts. An Xâ€"ray machine was the last valuable contribution of the Scouts of Montreal to the equipment of the Children‘s Memorial Hospital. The apparatus was purchased by the Montreal Scout "Good ‘Turn Fund." For some years a Cub Pack and Scout Troop for the young patients of the hospital have been carried on by Montreal Scouters. Scouts and Scout leaders of the Canadian West who regularly traâ€" vel long distances to attend meetâ€" ings have their longâ€"distance broâ€" thers in New South Wales. A lady Cubmaster at Lockhart, N.S.W. cycles 28 miles each week over the bush roads to take her Cub Pack meeting. Six Walgett Patrol Leadâ€" ers wheeled 114 miles to attend a Patrol Leaders‘ Training Course, then wheoled the same distance home. A machine with an uncanny abâ€" ility at getting behind a "poker face" and telling what‘s going on therc, was demonstrated to a grovp of about fifty Western Onâ€" tario policemen last week by Dr. 1. J. Wiison of the Psychology Department of the University of Wostern Ontario. Machine Tricks "Poker Faces" Some of the officers outsmartâ€" ed the machine, others had their secret thought bared. _ If there is a name for the appaâ€" ratus it is not "lie detector," Dr. Wilson explained. It is only ons of several instruments all of which are used in the soâ€"called tie detectors of the United States, to measu:s emotional response. The gross revenues of the aliâ€"inâ€" clusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways system for the week ending February 7th, 1940, were $4,369,293, as compared with $3,163,696, for the corresponding week of 1939, an inâ€" crease of $1,205,597 or 38.1%. Canadian National Railways Revenues areal " ‘s friend" in E.P ham‘s mb:c c«-mfl"?fl it LydiaE. Pinkham‘s SVAE TIRED FEET & Ctying spells, irritable , nerves due to functional e “monthldr' pain should find man‘s friend" in Lydia E. Pink» UWNTARIU CAKUGMIY E3 TORONTO Q. How should one gulate his tips, and know whether to give a tip of a dime or a dpllar? A. Tipping must be regulated by the contents of one‘s purse. It is really vulgar to be ostentatious and overdo it. When a person earns say $30 or $40 a week and goes around giving fifty cent and one dollar tips, he should have a guardian. 2. When giving an informal dinâ€" ner, isn‘t it all right for the hosâ€" tess to say, "just sit anywhere you wish?" A. No. This is yery confusing. It is too much like playing the old game of "musical chairs." The host ess should designate where each guest shall sit. _ Q. Would it be proper for a young young woman to sign a business letter, Miss Alice Jones? ‘3e _A. Yes, but the Miss should be enclosed in parenthesis. . Q. Is it all right to sign a valenâ€" tine? 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