F9 «& §{ Gas Attacks Date Back To 431 B.C. In the Peloponnesian War, be tween the independent city states of Greoce, gas attacks were emâ€" ployed. In 431 B.C., the Spartans attempted to capture the cities of Beigium and Platea by the use of burning sulphur and pitch, says the Monceton Transcript. IN OLDEX TIMES Marco Polo refers to the Karâ€" aubas, a Persian tribe, who apâ€" plied a loud gas in warfare. The Crusaders met burning pitch and its nauscating stench in their atâ€" tempts on Palestine. The Royal Fiying Corps dropâ€" ped 25,000 messages over the German lines in October, 1914. It was old stuff even then, for darâ€" ing the Napoleonic wars Lord Cochrane had pamphlets dropped from kites towed by the brig Palâ€" las along the Freuch coast. "Friday, March 14, 1662. Home to dinner. in the afternoon come the German, Dr. Knuffler, to disâ€" course with us about his engine to blow up ships. We doubted not the matter of fact, it being tried in Cromwell‘s time, but the safety of carrying them in ships; but be do tell us, that when he comes io tell the Kirg his secret, for none but the Kings, successively, and their heirs must know it, it will appear to be of no danger at all. We concluded nothing; but sha‘l discourse with the Duke of York tomorrow about it." IN PEPYS DIARY In the Diary of Samuel Pepys there may be found this passage: Pepys, first lord of the admirâ€" aity. apparently | worried | less about magnetic mines t haa Churchill, his successor, for be does not mention them ansin. Forest Fire Toll Cut During 1939 Heduction in the number of forest fires in Canada was achievâ€" ed during 1989 by extension of the Wright system of fireâ€"hazard measurement. according to a reâ€" cent announcement of the Departâ€" ment of Mines and Resources. FIREâ€"HAZARD MEASUREMENT The Wright system, developed by a Department officer, employs specially _ prepared _ fireâ€"hazard tables and daily weather records to enable foresters to keep track of the variations in fire hazards from day to day, and to adopt mecessary precautionary measures when the hazard is observed to be rising to dangerous levels. The previous network of 107 provineial weather stations in Quebec and New Brunswick provâ€" ed so successful that during 19329 the system was extended to Ridâ€" ing Mountain National Park in Manitoba and Prince Albert Naâ€" tional Park in Saskatchewan. . Will Train 40,000 For Skilled Jobs Demard for skilled labor in Beiâ€" tain‘s booming arms and engineer gug industries bas caused the govrâ€" etnment to take special steps to asâ€" sure a supply. Unemployed menr founé capable of learning a new trade are being trained. Authorities hopo to turn out 40,â€" 300 men annually from the 14 govâ€" ernment training certros that in peacetime concentrated on rehabiliâ€" tating only a fraction of that numâ€" ber in the depressed areas. Ago limit used to be 30 years but now mon over 45 can take the trainiug. SIXMONXTHS® COURSE In the government training cenâ€" ires. the "studeuts" are givenr a sixâ€" montis course in practical onginâ€" eering. and will go directly from the school to the {actory benci. The mearried men receive unemployment allowances for their wives and famâ€" iliee and government aid if they have to move to their new job. Evâ€" ery "graduate" wil‘ get a tool Kit and expensos to cover the fourney to the factory. Candy Advertisement Peppermint Scented An advertisement that appea‘!s to the nose as wel} as the eye has been introduced in the St. Lou‘s {Mo.} Globeâ€"Democra.. Printed in green ink, a candy advertisement carries a fragrami cdor of peppermint. An cunce and a half of peppeâ€" mini is mixed with each pound of ink to produce the aromas, which is said to last from 16 *o 20 hours in a folded paper. â€"â€" Was Used in Napoleonic Pamphlet Dropping Old Trick In Canada by Us: of Table Methods British Government Estabâ€" lishes 14 Centres Where Unâ€" employed Wiil Be Taught THE RICH(E’I'!: FLAVOUR m.“‘.“’."‘m" PERIODIC EXAMINATION A certain group to whom perâ€" iodic examiration is made avai.â€" able as a matter of routine, have been found to experience a mortality only about oneâ€"half that of the general population in corâ€" responding age classes. In 1914 a wellâ€"known insurance company decided to institute periodic mediâ€" cal examinations of all its emâ€" ployees. Treatment is given only in emergency. The plan followed is to help form a correct diagnosâ€" is and then to place the informâ€" ation at the disposal of the family physician where occasion arises. The employee receives a reminder once a year. @Ore+000400 0 v 0 0â€"+0 0 > aâ€"020â€"0â€"0â€" The members of the group number some 18,000, all clerical, and of the total twoâ€"thirds are females and of a younger average age than the men. Death Rate Much Lower The practice of routine periodic examination not only lowers the deathrate very materially but it furnishes invaluable sources of medical information not otherwise obtainable. Persons going to a medical man are more or less seriously ill; the majority going up for periodic examination are not ill at all. But among the lot some will be found to have illnessâ€" es more or less defined. Often the routine examination will discover illness at a stage when it can be nipped in the bud. The deaths among the 18,000 in 1938 numbered 68 and of these 28 occurred at ages of 65 or over. This is equivalent to a crude deathrate of 6.1 deaths per 1000 for males and 2.3 for feâ€" males or a combined rate of apâ€" proximately 4 per 1000. The avâ€" erage for the past 10 years has been 4.3 per 1000. (Canada‘s rate for 1988 was 9.5 per 1000). New Low Fares To Eastern U. S. Montreal â€" With the opening of the tourist season, which is expectâ€" od to reach new heights this year. new low coach class fares have now been placed i1 effect by the C. N. Railways tor travel from Canada to points in the Easterm part of the United States. according to C. W. Johustov. General Passenger Trafâ€" fic Manager of the Company. These fares to destinations across the inâ€" terpational border, cover a radius extending from Chicago and St. Louis in the middle west, eastward as far as the Atlartic seaboard,. north from Washington, D.C. "With a large volume of travel developing between points in Canâ€" aca and those in the United States, these coach fares are offered to the public at a time when many people will be visiting the attractive cenâ€" tres to which these fares apply," stated Mr. Johnston. "In some of which Canadian funds are accepted at par for hotel and other expensâ€" ega." 7 HEALTH TOPICS | Canadian National _ Railways Revenues {What Science «@riplr tb belnhrirh 40000009 000 6 2:4« 14400 04. 0e mt 4444 4 4 4â€"0:4â€"0.9â€"â€" SILVER vs. GERMS Ability of scientists to kill germs through the harnessing of solid silver atoms is revealed at California Institute of Technolâ€" Research by physicists and bacâ€" teriologists indicated that swimâ€" ming pools in the future will be sterilized with small amounts of silver instead of with chlorine. Further application of the revoâ€" lutionary form of germ . killing may provide a substitute, they said, for pasteurization of milk. Leading _ biologists, botanists and agriculturists of the U. . call the discovery epochâ€"making that gas instead of sprays is efâ€" fective inâ€" combatting plant disâ€" eases. They say it is the most imâ€" portant step in plant doctoring since Millardet nearly 100 years ago discovered Bordeau mixture, grandfather â€"of sprays. : Even more significant, they say, is the fact that gas treatment eures. Never before have plants been cured. Sprays and other crop control methods are preventives. The gas is both preventive and cure. (Called paradichlorobenzene, the gas is of the stuff that makes mothballs). They are not using it because of its cheapness but because it is superior to other surgical suture material in holding wound edges together after injuriecs and operâ€" ations. Surgeons are beginning to use cotton thread bought at the tenâ€" cent store to stitch wourds and surgical operations. It is preferable to catgut, one surgeor declared, because it is not absorbed rapidly in the bodv. 1. If a bride receives several duplicate gifts and asks these donâ€" ors for permission to exchange them, should they resent it? 3. Should a girl at a dance exâ€" pect her escort to keep her evenâ€" ing bag, compact, and a cigaretie case in his pocket? Answers: 1. Not in the least. It would be a very sensitive person who would take offense at such a reâ€" quest. 2. Yes; this gives the honâ€" or to the girl, and is better than asking Miss Carter if she has met Mr. Gibson. 3. No. 4. Remain nenuâ€" tral. Do not take sides with eithâ€" er. Of course if you are tactful enough to divert their attention to some other subject, it is all right to do so. 5. This is customâ€" ary. Probably fifty cents would be the minimum tip. 6. Yes. alâ€" ways. 4. When two persons start a violent argument, and you are present, what should you do? 5. When one has been staying at a hotel for several days and has used the telephone frequently, shruld he tip the telephone operâ€" ator, and how much? say, "Mr. Gibson, have you met Miss Carter"? 6. Should one place the serving silver on a dish of food when askâ€" ed to pass it? 2. When you are not sure whether a man and a girl have been introduced, is it all right to The gross revenues of the aliâ€" inclusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways for the tenâ€"day period endâ€" ing March 31, 1940 WeRre . ....lccnlllllnlc0l..,....$0,872,9850 as compared with ........ 4,975,785 for the corresponding rpeeiod cf 1989, ar inâ€" rease of .......222222 0 896.60% R. C. Howe, former manager of Armour and Co., Omaha, Neb., now engaged in feeding thousands of head of livestock, writes to the Omaha Worldâ€"Herald: "When I was in the packing business, I bought livestock in the country because it was cheap, and that is the only reason any Plcke.' will buy direct from the country â€" because it is cheaper than it is on the central markets. 1 have never sold a head of livestock in the country direct to packers, but have shipped them all to public "I cannot understand why any farmer will sell his livestock direct to packers, when doing so takes that much competitive bidding off the public markets." f Modern Etiqueite If You Were A Packer What Would YOU Do? BY ROBERTA LEE CANADIAN LIVESTOCK SALES AGENCIES CONSIGN ALL YOUR LIVESTOCK TO THEâ€" UNION STOCKYARDS TORONTO AND MONTREAL Where Buyers And Sellers Meet On Equal Terms AND SELL THROUGH A LICENSED AND BONDED COMMISSION FIRM .. 896,601 or 18%. Wellâ€"Known Cleric Passes Former Moderator of the Uniiâ€" ed, Church of Canada, Very Rev. Dr. T. A. Moore, died at his home near Foronto. Ur. Moore was 79 at the time of his death and was one of the best known ministers A lady of curious countenan:e had married a Scotsman, and aft: er the ceremony he approached the parson with some trepidation. ‘"How much do I owe for this?" he asked. h of the Dominion. The parson, also a Scotsman, knew his business. "How much is it worth to you?" he countered. The bridegroom blushed, gave a sidelong glance at the parson, and pressed a shilling into his paim. The parson looked at the shilling, then at the bride, and gave him eightpernce change. A negro who had achieved some success in the handling of mules was asked how he managed the balky creatures. "Well, when I‘se plowin‘ an‘ the mules stops, Ah jest picks un some soil an‘ puts it in his mouth to taste. Den he goes right along." "What makes you think that affects him?" continued the quesâ€" tioner. "I suah don‘t know," was the reply, "but I expect it makes him forget what he was thinkin‘ about." Drummer: "I don‘t feel a bit like playing today. I ate a dozen oysters last night." First Sax: "Weren‘t _they fresh?" Drummer: "I guess so." First Sax: "Well, what did they look like when you opened them?" Drummer: "Do you have to opâ€" en them?" WE OFFER YOU HEALTH SEND FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF our *"Family Botanic Guide" and learn how you can secure quick relief from ailments of Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Constipation. Reliable _ remedies. _ Reasonably priced. Don‘t gamble_with your health,. Write today. Health Proâ€" ducts Limited, Department R, "No, 1 didn‘t. What does he call it?" "A window." Saskatoon, Sask. "Did you hear about the fellow who invented a device for looking through walls?" (trtpmeen e in e mt ut Sacen ww mt ty 000 9 tmegagt t ty wan w women. 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Canada Ha; Cattle and . room in th 918, while sessment sountry ch they reach of the city kchoo! at t DIFFERT anivers schools whom â€" scho 9 204 ane average sizo . for 186,143 boys an Adistricts of Ontari while 186,408 stud. schools in cities ha 25 rooms on the ave educational opportm Campbell, secretary Trustees‘ and Ratep tion, reveals, His findings als the average woman @ountry school gets« $ Rural Pup Lack Bene Sir W here : @ssume Slight Decline i Sheep Register During 1939 bou as they wreas, but w Of permanent in the North ȴver much of and winter # fairly denend: vases €d by dther &)01 )e #1 4 8y( #or rem nort cam the Pn be W Ity Most Attend Buildings in 1 ment Scant nin lny m UA ow vea High Tag epe Barren Nemerq Seen in This w of rom ve &b unt i 1t