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Durham Review (1897), 28 Mar 1940, p. 6

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TÂ¥ t $ About 80 per cent of a@llâ€" the buildings struck by lightning in the United States are farm strucâ€" The value of construction work for which building permits= were taken out in 58 Canadian cities in 1939 aggregated $60,272,879. *.: The approved, timeâ€"tested manâ€" slayer is a "low, rich, modulated voice â€" availablo to many women at the slight cost of standing before a mirror and reading poetry aloud," she said. Mixed in must be plenty of vitalâ€" ity and warmth, none of this too precise erurciation, plenty of, exâ€" pressive words, but not too â€"mucit slang. oi hk gutin o "Charm" is4h@ word in best leapâ€" year matrimépial.circles, attractive . Hester BeallProvensen tpid coâ€"eds of the Univepsity of ..\I:u_-:-'gand's' noâ€" vel class in iconduct and .etiquetto" last week. = ttho 2y *AE im "Men are Stmple creatures, â€" as a general rule,"" the yorthul profesâ€" sor of public spoaking. dramati¢és*= and radio techniqué" said ‘brighdy.<© "Get that ‘you‘re wonderful" look In your eye and let thameâ€"talk. . ~ r "And learn‘to speirk theit names in a caressing way..IThit is,; if you > are interested in them.. «Practice; speaking the.names afoud, uffill you‘_ can say thodt in a way that gives‘ them the idgea they ~ffe the dooly~ people in th& world~you‘ve;: been . thinking about lately. Take it ox’f‘leat'o it, girls â€" the young lady sgys this "oomph" stuff is out. C About Says It‘s Easy . _â€" To "Catch" Menâ€" Seaâ€"faring Eskimos who get pieaâ€" ty of iodiné‘and yet have stantâ€"eyes. do not disprove the theoty, Dr. Gritâ€" fith says. "His fathers remained so. long inland that the complete wipâ€". ing out of MongoNaw features whl" be a matter of on\ RMillenke."*~=< ~ Some of these early men possesâ€" sed of overâ€"active thyroids migratâ€" ed toward the seas, where lodine is plentiful. They lost their Mongolâ€" fan characteristics and became the Caucasians. wee ' He developed kis theory in the current issue of American Journal of Pharmacy in this way: WITH STARVED THYROIDS Forebears of the: races gre fow thought to haye. lived in inland Asia, where soil and plants. are deâ€" ficien: in iodine. The low fodine contert in diet starved the thyroid gland and produced..the placid, slantâ€"eyed Mongolian. * lodine like that you put on a cut may represent the chiel difference between the Mongolian and Caucasâ€" ian races, in the opinion of Dr. Ivor Grilfith, dean of the Philadelphia Colege of Pharmacy and Science, . Yellow lodine Makes Whites APRIL BUSY MONTH As March proceeded, other kinds of birds, such as the Crow, Robâ€" in, Bluebird, Blackbird, Killdeer, Canada Goose, and various wild ducks pushed northward into Canâ€" ada, despite the ice and snow. With April clearing the fields and lakes, feathered travellers are reâ€" turning in greater numbers, and when May opens the buds and decks the world in flowers and leaves, a great comparny of song birds will arrive at just the right time to attack the many insect pests as they begin to stir and bezz about. P side with their cheerful twitterâ€" ings. They are close relatives of that famous sorgster, the Euroâ€" pean Skylark. At a little distance they appear dull brown and quite inconspicuous, but at close range one can readily see that their fac es are vividly marked with black, white. and yellow. They do not, of course, have true horns, like those of a cow or a deer, but each lark has iwo prominent tufts of feathâ€" ers, one on each side of the top of its head, that look like stubby horus and have given rise to the common name. rurary. This year they have once more arrived on schedule time and are enlivening the countryâ€" The earliest spring migrants to arrive in Ontario and Quebec are not the Robins or the Swallows, but small birds of the highways and open fields called Horned Larks. No matter how snowâ€"cov ered and wintry the country landâ€" scape, these hardy birds usually appear as far north as Ottawa and Montreal before the end of Febâ€" Ontario‘s First Teach:r‘ Claims They Are So Simple â€" if You Use Charm Scientist Says Lack of Jt is Chief Attribute of Yellow Race Swallows Horned Larks Reach Here From Southern Winter Home Before Either Robins or the ther, while the creditable number of 118 passed the Plumber‘s badgze test. During 1939 Ontario Scouts pass ed tests for 11,329 proficiency badâ€" ges. Figures for the distinctly vocaâ€" tional badges show 524 boys to have qualified for the Artist badge, 115 as Basket: Workers; 45 as Beekeepâ€" . ers,:1% as Blacksmiths, 10 asâ€"Boat . Builders, 61 as Bookbinders, 432 4s _ _Carpenters, 37 as Clerks, ~70 ds â€" Dairymen, 155 as Electricians, 141~ .as Engineers (gutomobile), Other categories include 75 Farméers, 112. Gardeners,â€" 95 Poultrymen and 93 Stockmen. Â¥#~ .,.‘~ emantolee For work,in metal:171 boys securâ€"â€"â€" ed a badge and 38 for work in ieaâ€" ines $20; Niagara Falls 662;.O0sh awa 635; South Waterloo 586. â€"~ Scout census figures by cities anc districts showed. Toranto ~in first place, with a total of:12,784, followâ€" ed by Ottawa, with 3,044, Hamilton in ‘third place~with‘ 2.331, Windsor fourth with 1,8$2"&nd London "fifth" with: 1,369. In: order the®next‘five" are North Waterloo $79; St. Cather â€" Drring the summer pt 1939 â€"a reâ€" cord total of 374 camps were at tended by 9,24>â€"boys\and leade}s. A largoe number of Scout Groups are sponsored.â€"by churches.. > By @enottinations theso include: . 192: Anglican, °8 Baptist, 7 Hebrexw, 68, 5?}’Ss£ytesian. 99 Roman Catholic, I d n d C emeeamtsniemi Sinmeivenndoand s 14zUnit2d and 7 of other denominâ€" atlons, <1 c The total â€"includes 19,313~ Wolf Cubs, 19,135. Boy. Scouts, : 296 .Sea Scouts, 171 Lone Scouts, 1,265 Roâ€". ver Scouts and ©3,2%$ Scout leadâ€" ers. > â€"éMex@:are some interesting facts from the:Annval Report of the Boy Scouts‘. Agsociation of Ontario ‘forâ€" 1939, Just issued:.., . 0 o0 0n.. The totil membership, at October 3ist," 1988, was 42,905, a net inâ€" crease of 4,5359 oÂ¥er the ‘previous year â€" the dargest increase" ever‘ recorded in a single year. ; >. By giving birth to 15 children, all. of whom are alive, by ~her thirtyâ€"fifth birthday, Mrs. Scholtz, of Harrismith, Orange Free State, claims to have established a world‘s record. But Mrs. Scholtz is" due for a disappoiqtment, for although her effort is remarkable it cannot compare with that of Mrs..Matthew Bauer, who given birth to a child each year for the last 28 years. All are living. Evâ€" en more prolific was Mrs. Bernâ€". ard Sckienberg, who died at 56, having 69 children. There were four sets of quads, seven of tripâ€" lets,â€"and sixteen twins, but ro singles. P nolad o ‘. "Me!"" snorted thâ€"eâ€"man behind the news. "I don‘t know her!"" "Every time he goes out he kisses her, and goes on throwing kisses all down the road. Edward, why don‘t you do that?" ""Those new people across the road seem very devoted," said Mrs. Jones wistfully to the newsâ€" paper which hid her husband. A rustle of the sheet was the only reply she got, but the was used to that. were going to give me a diaâ€" mond bracelét." An old Irishwoman wanted to cross the road at a busy London corner but was scared off by the traffic. A policeman came to the resâ€" cue. "It‘s all right," he assured her. "When you see the red light, that red‘s for England," so don‘t go. But when you see the green, that‘s for Ireland. You can cross then, and not a thing will touch you'n She crossed on the green light, then waited till it was green again and came back to thank the polâ€" iceman. "It was very kind of you to explain it so nicely," she said. "But glory be, you don‘t give much time for the Orangemen to get across!" » The keeper replied, "It may seem small to you, madam, but it is plenty for the lion." At the zoo a generously proporâ€" tioned lady was watching the lions being fed. The keeper gave one beast what she considered a very small portion of. meat. "I beg your pardon," â€" she said, "isn‘t this a very inadequate piece of meat for a lion?" "It must have been a lyre bird." ‘"How did you come to write a poem on the back of a govâ€" ernment bond?" "A little bird told me you of 69 _.â€". & How can P mfake a substitute **Tor. whipped cream * ‘ ‘~_~Q. When is the ‘best < time to . _ transplant a maple tree? ~ #,. 7. . A. In the early spring before any _ buds ‘have appeared on the tree. ‘Choose .‘a rainy timewhen ; the ground is ‘soft, and preserve. as. ‘«much of the root as possible. This ~.refers. to trees not more than six , or eight feet high. Then trim down .. the. crown of the tree: \ eunleo s " _ Q. How .can I @hiten yellow and ~dingy eclothes?r "*~:#i~<, .3..; A. Wash them in water to which _a‘ tup of equal parts of: limewater ~and:turpentine, shaken until creamy has beonâ€"added. «~Q. How: ean I pactk away an iron so as to prevent its rusting? ‘<> * A. . A delicious ~sgubstitute for whipped cream is sliced banana added to the white of an egg and beaten until stiff. A few drops of vanilla improves the flavor. _A. Rub the iron with a little fat that does not contain‘ salt, wrap it ‘in brown paper, and it will not rust. . Q. What is the proper way of preâ€" paring peanut butter sandwiches? ~A. Take a small amount of peaâ€" nut butter, put it into a. small bow!; add to it slowly a few teaspoonfuls: of hot milk. Beat until the mixture has the consistency of thick.cream. Then spread between thin" slices of bread. I s igedi. Q. Who should pay for the wedâ€" ding breakfast, given at a botel? ‘ A. The father of the bride. Â¥#0+0+000000010 000400 0 + m » 00 0 _A. No. The right kind of young man would resent this. If he asks her‘to go, it is supposed that he can afford to pay. Q. When a young man has asked a girl to go to the theatre, or to dine. is it all right for the girl to suggest that she pay for herself? A. Yes. One should leave such imitations to children and parrots, and try to be more original. It beâ€" comes very tiresome to everybody but the one who considers it to be clever. 4. Isn‘t it poor taste for a person to keep repeating some phrase, heard over the radio, such as, "I hope, I hope, I hope," or, "Why, shore," etc? Abetaer > h ~@® from_these dread at:once. : ~ @0 : «Wl â€" Use :Mentholatem: Guick in ‘actien J CO‘LDS Goarentecd ve bring relief or mones . Q. When a maid is brushing the crumbs from the table, should they be brushed into ker hand or into a tray? . A. The crumbs should be brushed into a tray. A. No; and probably the best reaâ€" son for not forming a friendship with one who is so suspicious is in the proverb that says, "A man does not look behind a door unless he has stood there himself." Q. Would it be wise to form a frierdship with one who seems to be very suspicious of everyone, misâ€" trusting even those whom he conâ€" siders his closest friends? A. If someone telephones when one is busily engaged in something important, is it all right to say that you will call back later? A. Yes, by all means do so; Only an extremely temperamental or suâ€" persensitive person would resent it. How Can 1? olsc e Ri&*m?&»%w?“w@?a”fi The Fairey "Battle", which has not been used here for training purposes before, is a twoâ€"seat medium bomber of British design and manufacture. It is being used in this country by the R.C.A.F. for training purposes and is one Of six aircraft selected for use in connection with the British Commonwealth Trainâ€" ing Plan. It is to be used also for towing targets at which air gunners can release bursts of fire, and so inâ€" crease their efficiency. (R.C.A.F. Photograph) s enc rgnint s es ciiie 1 Nn‘ EY aNN& aSH) €y wftal * Cufudint ie t in Wiend uivcict stt ie Aeaien n y The deficit for T. C. A. for the _tenâ€"month , period was* $3838;000, * compared..with .$726,000, .and the . Nationat: Harbors Board .deficit $1,094,000, compared,_with : $4,â€" i Aasiago. _ e emoalte e t seed are crushed in a year in .about 500 plants.:" : <= ©‘*~ ‘> =©.. Botanists say that the earliest flowers : of spring ‘are" also the most.ancient and primitive. ; | .. take Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound, made to such down, weak, mufl"w es H‘Wmmfl.nlghuuddb- tress from female functional "irregularâ€" ities‘ keep you from having fun in lifeâ€" take Lydia E;inkhn'l Vecntabhla Mam:â€" AIRLINES, TOO During the tenâ€"month period ended last Feb. 29 the C.N.R. deficit was.$34,719,000, compared with $51,964,000. the previous year. For last February it was $1,500,000, compared "with $5;â€" 000,000 ‘for February, 1939;"~ * The Canadian National Railâ€" ways shrewd $17,245,000 decrease in its deficit during the period April 1, 1989, to Feb. 29, 1940, compared with the same period the previous year, it was shown in a statement issued . by .the Comptroller of . the Treasury. Transâ€"Canada Airlines and the National Harbors Board also had sharp reductions. ° C. N. R. Deficit Registers Drop NO SET SPELLING RULES As in pronunciation, _ there seems to be no set rule for the spelling of foreign names. We anglicize Bruxelles and Roma to Brussels and Rome, but we write Paris and Berlin just as they are spelled in their own countries. Which brings us back totl'-:ar- gument about Montcâ€"Vidâ€"co and Monteviâ€"DAYâ€"a. About 5,000,000 tons of cottonâ€" Recently we have been having difficulty with names of towns in Finlandâ€"many of the places have both Swedish and Finnish spellâ€" ings. Foreign wars in recent years years have turned attention to far places and taught many of us some new geography. Unfamiliar names have become commonplace in the daily news. Chapei, Peipâ€" ing, Chungking, Djibouti, Somaliâ€" land, Sudetenland, Memel and others have swum into our ken, says the Halifax Chronicle. 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