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Durham Review (1897), 6 Jun 1940, p. 6

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yfiwn Mmuigie 34 # 1 ',A'z $ & & i ! €f £4 Mr. Lloyd George has in his possession "the pen with which ho signed the Versailles Treaty. Ke oncé refused an American effer of $35,000 for it. Eldest son of Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince Wi‘â€" helm, of Prussia, is reported to have been killed while fighting with the Nazi forces in g’land- Many of the students were not yet university material, yet they were taking courses so deâ€" migned, he said. The answer was not to be found in technical »chools for the majority of stuâ€" dents sbhowed no aptitude â€" for this type of training. TEACH DEMOCRACY Mr. Carrothers, claimi ng democracy was just a name to Ontario students, said the prinâ€" ciples of democracy were not taught in all high schools. The twoâ€"day meeting of the board opened with an address by Presiden: Lorne Eedy of St. Marys who said Canada wou‘d more easily be unified if it had a uriform educational system. Cecil C. Carrothers, former *‘chairman of the London, Ont., Board of Education, told a Puncheon mecting of the Assocâ€" Mr. Carrothers s aid also there was a waste of educationâ€" ». funds in the province beâ€" rause courses nearly 100 years old were being forced on manry students | who â€" lacked aptitude for the work. tario that mental, physical and sex health should be stressed in high schools. There was a comâ€" plete lack of this now. lat?d High School é(-)al"(;f; o.f“(,)vn‘- School Studies Should Revise At present, the prospects are for a carryover of a surplus of abuect â€"20,000,000 pcunds into the crop year of 1940â€"41 of flueâ€"cured tobacco alone. A planned decrease in acreâ€" age this year is indicated. Upon the outbreak of war, this market was virtually closed to the Canadian product, with exports from Canada to the United Kingdom limited to 6, 900,000 pounds. This has reâ€" sulted in a serious problem for which there is no immediate solution â€" in sight, reports the bureau. An increased outliet was found for the flueâ€"cured tobacco in Britain in 1989, when exports reached a new peak of 26,684,â€" 733 during the crop year which ended September last. BERIOUS MARKET PROBLEM German Prince Killed reached according to data comâ€" piled by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The harvest was one of 109,846,000 pounds from 91,035 acres. MORE FLUEâ€"CURED This was an eight per cent increase over the 101,394,6500 pounds of 1938 from 88,575 acres. The most marked expanâ€" sion was in the flueâ€"cured acreâ€" age, especially in Quebec. Burâ€" ley tobacco in Ontario and pipe varieties in Quebec also had a larger acreage. There was a slight decrease in the area plantâ€" ed to cigar leaf. Third Record Tobacco Year For the third successive year, new high rececrd of tobacco oduction in Canada was Associated _ High School Boards of Ontario Hears A Great Many Courses Are 100 Years O!d in Canada in 1939 â€" High Reâ€" cord of Production Showing An Eight Per Cent. Increase Prantoi uns armraty en There are 66 Christians. Grant reported, and 47 Warrens. The Isâ€" land now has 45 married couples. Grant reported that hbis study found that 179 boys had been born there and 162 girls. "The removal of unwise laws from ‘thefi statute books lies not The census return was signed by Edward Grant and lists the popuâ€" lation as it has grown from 1790, the year the Bounty mutineers landed there and fourded the colâ€" ony. The island then had a populr tion of 21 which consisted of Fletâ€" cher Christian who led the mutiny against Captain Blight of the Bounâ€" ty; nine mutineers, five Tahitian men: six T:%itian women and one child. Pitcairn Island is a British posâ€" session, but the consus enumeraâ€" tion was forwarded to friends in Oakland, Calif., who for years have kept up a correspondence with inâ€" habitants of the island. Residents of Pitcairn Island, that was founded by the survivors of the mutiny on the Bounty, recently deâ€" cided it was high time to take a census of their population, Pitcairn Island Census Returns "Eveything is done on a treâ€" mendous scale," he related to friends. "I attended dinner at a movie producer‘s home one evenâ€" ing and, instead of using finger bowls at the end of the meal, all the guests took showers"‘ The fellow had just got back from Hollywood. He had been dazzled by the display of glamâ€" our and bigness in the movie colâ€" ony. "My, but you‘ve kept her nicve‘" exclaimed the little girl. While a yceoung mother was bathing her baby, a neighbor‘s little girl came in and watched the process. The child was holdâ€" ing a doll minus an arm and leg, and much knocked about generâ€" ally. ‘"How long have you had your baby?" she asked the mother. * "Three months." "Would you believe it"" he exâ€" claimed to his opponent. "This course is at least two inches lowâ€" er than the one I usually play cn." The vistior paid his green fee, fixed up a match, and went out to the first tee. Taking his stance, he gave a wild swing and missed completely. What‘s more embarrassâ€" ing for the office boy who is caught at the game with the m o d er n grandmother who â€" insisted â€" on coming along. in service. One cf the first public appearances made by Canada‘s new Govâ€" ernorâ€"General, the Earl of Athlone following his appointment, was to present to the Y. M. C. A. a mobile tea canteen to be used in servicing Canadian troops at Aldershot and later in France. The Governorâ€" General is shown here as he inspected the canteen before it was placed in service. 145 MARRIED COUPLES Millionaire â€" Yos. When my mother used to comb my bair I always wished that 1 hadn‘t any. Newspaper _ Reporter â€" Have any of your childhood hopes been realised? Only 200 People Now Live on Island Colony Founded by Survivors of Mutiny on the "Bounty" ‘‘You need your money 1 need mine, If we both get ours It will sure be fine, But if you get yoursâ€" And hold mine too What in this world am Earl of Athlone Gives Tea Canteen To Canadians to the courts but to to However, â€" whether you eat the one large meal in the midâ€" dle or at the end of the day, no second portion of anything is allowed. Always try to leave the table feeling that you could, more. Or, if .you prefer, have the large meal in the middle of the day, soup and _salgd for supper. One Large Meal From then on until you are slimmer and feel like yourself again, try the oneâ€"largeâ€"meaiâ€" aday system. Have only fruit, one slice of toast and a hot beverage for breakfast; soup, a large green salad or a plate of vegetables and something to drink for lunch; one portion of anything you want for dinner. Have fruit juice and a clear, hot â€" beverage â€" for breakfast, milk or fruit juice in the midâ€" dle of the morning, clear soup, more fruit juice and a hot bevâ€" erage for lunch, milk or vegeâ€" table juice in the middle of the afternoon, a dinner composed solely of liquids and, if you are hungry at bedtime, â€" another glass of milk or fruit juice. Also. be sure to drink at least six plasses of water during the liquidâ€"dietâ€"day. Try Liquid Dict If you have been overâ€"indulgâ€" ing in rich food and fattening drinks, you might begin your campaign with a twentyâ€"four hour liquid diet. For one whole day, eat no solids. That sluggish, halfâ€"tired feelâ€" nig you have these days may be due to the fact you gained a few pounds during the winâ€" ter. Or, extra weight or no, that you have been eating too much, exercising _ and sleeping â€" too little. #000000Â¥8 000 0 00 000 + + "There are more than seven hundred _ kinds â€" of flowering plants in the Arctic." 10994000000 0 00 #â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"9â€"0â€"04â€"0â€"9â€"0 The amount spent on higher eduâ€" cation in the Dominion for the preâ€" vious academic year is estimited as being approximately 17 million dollars. Three times this amount is required to produce newspapers and magazines in Canada. 17 MILLIONS YEARLY While there are wide variations in the sources of revenue in the various provinces, roughly speakâ€" ing for the whole of the Dominion oneâ€"third of the $17,000,000 for the higher education comes from proâ€" vincial grants, oneâ€"third from studâ€" ent fees and the remaining third from endowment income and misâ€" cellaneous sources. : Canadians spend twice as much on movies as they do on higher edâ€" ucation, a statistical study of uniâ€" versity and college revenues made by the Dominion Bureau of Statisâ€" tics discloses. Spend Twice As Much on Movies ired? â€" Sluggish? , manage to eat a little HEALTH TOPIC S As On Higher Education in Canada, Statistics Show â€"Viljhalmur Stefansson. As to whether the color of the candidate‘s.eyes is any reai guide, medical authorities are doubtful but while brown or gray eyes go with a sympathetic temperament, the steely bluo denote the indepenâ€" dent, combative nature of the ideal fighter pilot, ¢ But it is the man‘s general charâ€" acteristics which are the real poinâ€" ters. Good fighter pilots vary a great deal in appearance â€" in their height â€" in chest measurement and in purely physical characterisâ€" tics â€" but they all have something in common. This is a quality which indicates good mental and physical stamina. . The ear, nose and throat examâ€" ination also is severe. Good hearing is essential, variations in the sound of the engine may be important, and a pilot must be able to hear messages coming through his earâ€" phones under any conditions of noiso. Eyosight must be first class with correct color vision and muscular bailarce. All pilots must be of good sound stock and must pass a strict mediâ€" cal examination. This includes tests to find whether the applicant can withstand the strain of flying in all climates and all altitudes. This is not a matter of more coâ€" incidence. Scientific tests, carried out with the object of finding the ideal fighterâ€"pilots have proved it. Fighting Pilots Mostly Blueâ€"eyed Good fighter pilots in the air usâ€" ually have blue eyes. A. Place a piece of stale bread on top of the cauliflower, after pre paring it for boiling in the usual manner. Don‘t cover it. When done, remove the bread. Q. How can I prevent odor when cooking cauliflower? A. Although lime is not a plant food, it is valuable as a means of correcting sour or acid soil condiâ€" tion, and in making clay soils loosâ€" er and more pliable. Q. How can I correct acid soil in my garden? A. Sprinkle the rugs with cayâ€" eunne pepper and roll them secureâ€" ly in newspapers. Q. How can I keep moths out of rugs that are to be stored? Q. How can I add to the flavors of tuna and salmon? A. Add finely chopped sweet pickles, hardâ€"cooked eggs, diced celery, or cucumbers. Mix with salâ€" ad dressing or mayonnaise. A. Mix a paste of benzine and powdered soapstone. Spread this over the marble and leave it over night. Wash off with warm water. If necessary, repeat the applicaâ€" tion, Q. How can I remove staing from marble? 1 L Em ettett 22 0e "Money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use, Q. When a woman is going to stand in the receiving line for a tea at a clubhouse, should she wear hat and gloves? A. Yes. Q. How many courses constitute the formal luncheon? Q. When a man takes a girl to a public dining room, should he pulit out the chair for her? A. Yes, unless the waiter does so. Q. Isn‘t it necessary for a person to have a great amount of both money and time in order to "shine" in the social world? A. Not unless the man is her husâ€" band, brother, brotherinâ€"law, couâ€" sin_. or perhaps a childhood friend. Q. When a bride‘s father is not living, whom should sho ask to: "give her away?" A. Usually the oldest male relatâ€" ive. A. Four or five courses. British Tests Show "Steely Gaze" Distinguishes Aggresâ€" sive Aviators TORONTO YOU RECEIVE THE WORTH oFr your money when you_buy Johrâ€" son‘s chicks, they are bred to lay . _and are good table fowl. Prices for June and to end of season. Rocks. 8 cents, 90 perâ€"cent Pullets 17 cents, Cockerels 2 cents. All are blood tested: Rock®" bred from O. B. 9. stock. Leghorns BShe Barron Strain. Safe arrival guaranteed. 10 per cent with order. J. D. Johaâ€" . _son, Fergus, Ontario. TOP QUALITY CHICKS AT ROCK Bottom prices for June, all from carefully culled bloodtested stock, White Leghorns $8.25, 9Q per cent. Pullets $16 45. Cockerels $1... Barâ€" red Rocks $8.75, Pullets $13.95, Cockerels $6.90, New Hamps $8.15, Pullets $14.95, Cockercis $6.25, White Rocks. Hybrids, Barred Rocks x New Hamps. New Hamps "x Barred Rocks _$9.75. Pullets $14.95. Cockerels $7.90. Larze Egg Quality oue cent more, Bigger Profit two cents more. Free circuâ€" lar. Prompt shipment. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. NO DELAYS WHEN YOU ORDER Baden chicks. We can give you prompt delivery. All chicks Govâ€" ernment Approved from bloodtestâ€" ed breeders. Standard Quality White Leghorns $8.75, 90 per cent. Pullets $18.45, Cockerels $1.00, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires $9.25, Pullets $14.95. Cockerels. New Hampshires $6.50, FBarred Rocks $6.75, White Rocks, Hyâ€" brids. â€" Barred Rocks x_ New Hamps, New _ Hamps x Barred Rocks $10.25, Pullets $15.95. Cockâ€" erels ($7.75. Big Erg Ounlityv PUT YOUR EMPTY BROODER house and stove to work with Bray Turkeys. Order Bray‘s day old and started â€" prices reasonâ€" able â€" immediate shipment. And remember there‘s good June chick buying@ in Bray Leghorns, L.S. x N.H. Barred Rocks, New Hampâ€" shires. Started chicks to order. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamâ€" ilton, Ontario. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL POPâ€" ular breeds. Send in your order toâ€" day. Chicks shipped the foliowing day. We have hatches every Monâ€" day, Tues. Wéed.. Thurs.. and Friday. 13 pure breds, 5 hybrids to choose from. Started chicks, Capâ€" ons, Turkey Poults. Prices for Ist of June, Leczhorns $8.70, 90 per cent pullets $18.40, cockerels $1.00, New Hampshires $8.70, pullets $16.40, _cockerels $6.45.. Barred Rocks $9.20, pullets $13.95, cockâ€" erels _ $6.95. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limitâ€" ed. Fergus, Ontario. erels $7.75. Big_ Egg Quality slightly higher. Free catalogue. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery, Limited. Baden. Ontario. BABY CHICKS ARE CHEAPER IF they do more for you when matâ€" ured. EXTRA DOZENS of eazs in the Aâ€"large grade, puts EXTRA MONEY in your pocket. Trent Chicks are bred to do this for you and fill the basket too. Our i4th season, producing 7.000 chicks weekly in ONE GOOD GRADE. You get our BEST Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, New Hampshires, Hybrids. For better results beâ€" come a *"Trent Chick Customer." Write to Trent Electric Hatchery, Box 5383W.. Trenton, Ontario. BAKERS‘ QOVENS AND MACHINâ€" ery, also rebuilt equipment always on hand. Terms arranged. Corresâ€" pondence invited. Hubbard Port. able Oven Co.. 10% Bathurst St.. _ ‘Toronto. NowW YyOU CAN START A BUSIâ€" ness from your home. No capital required. We supbly everything. You handle only fast selling items. Commissions | substantial. Free wholesale catalogue and sclling plan. _ NEW AGE ENTERPRISES, 3 H. F. 313 Fort. Winnipeg. _ TOWN AND RURAL REPRESENTâ€" LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WaANT. ed to sell Phillips Lightning Proâ€" tective System. B. Phillips Compâ€" any Limited. 32 Osborne Avenue. Toronto. The complaint was based on Mrs. Pratt‘s love of animals and listed these animal dwellers in her flat. 1 2â€"year old lion. 4 Shetland ponies. 1 goat. 1 police dog. 1 family of cats. 1 monkey. 2 owls. Police called on Mrs. Prait who not only admitted possc:â€" sion of the animals named but showed them with considerable pride to the officers. The tenâ€" ants in the building, she said, "‘don‘t have to stay if they don‘t want to. The animals want to and are going to." Kansas City police last week received a complaint from one of the tenants of Mary Pratt‘s apartment house. atives wanted. Inqrease your carnâ€" ings by handling one of the finâ€" est lines of oils, greascs, tires, batteries, spark plugs, insectiâ€" cides, electric fence controllers, house paints and roof coating materials. Write Warco Grease & Oil Limited, Toronto. University graduates wore not infallible guides in times of great political crises when the principles were obscure but as soon as prinâ€" ciples were involved, "they know where the north star lies," president Carleton Stanley of Dalhousio Uniâ€" versity said in his message to the graduating class, NO HYMNS OF HATE ""What we need above all in these days is a hard core of rational thinking. Hysterics is not patriotâ€" ism. Hymns of hate are not miliâ€" tary science. It is trve that hysterâ€" ics and hatred and vain boasting are stirred up by war but they do not win a war," he said. Apartment Owner Kept Menagerie Need Rational Thinking Toâ€"day BAKERY EQUIPMENT ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS President of Dalhousie Uniâ€" versity, N.S., Declares "Hystâ€" erics is Not Patriotism" AGENTS WANTED BAIY CHICKS EC "C2 V AENC ""UCIC. Winchen, Generatora, Startâ€" ofrs. Mazactos, 2arburctorn Itadint Ors â€"»â€" Fschnnge Service. Gigan . Satisfaction or cefuand. 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FROM COUNTRY To The standards of a nat Szation depended on the wlation and it was the co gration from the count: town that "assured the existence of these urban "I am convinced that we are not making i Sorts worthy of the s; tage which has been y ws," said the ministe far too afraid of a litti wical and mental exerti The Canadian peo Proving themselves w *"splendid heritage," Dewan, minister of ag the recent rural girl mt the Ontario Agricu! Not Living U To Our Herit: "In the meantim« Fied among us wou member that Fran the finest armies o and the British Er haps the finest na mre not likely to emashed and domo! battle. It might be *take a turn or so a ‘or maybe shoot a 1i m little run out it over the weekâ€"end. Commenting gark weekâ€"end peoples, "the s Bun said Amer their beads cor the ground." ar The New York S wised Americans â€" Canadians â€" to tak wut into the country . and." Go To Count For The We:â€" With German ing channel po preparing for ar Â¥asion by Germ erful British nav trolling the Cha fetachments of ; en up strategic | gouth coast. Rum whown in this ca} passed throuch 1 wp their positions time, each o? chalked up a p} tacular toll of . wother, with the all the sinking 9 in the leap yea ©ecean disaster ; people perished. "BE MORE Leap years t] €arry a special | you are superstiti motto, in any cas careful." This, af surest accident n Provincial Minister Culture Dewan Tali C. Girls â€" We‘re N Worthy Individual be years of c Gents. Going ba statisticians | show year 140 railwa sulted in 400 } injured. In 186 Relaxation is Nee of Us â€" Gct Av *War of Nerves® Hours According to ed by The Tr Company, says Expositor, leap Britain Pr so on dow ance Comyp Often Yea Acciderts been pas Invas; € nr Mo n

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