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Durham Review (1897), 1 Aug 1940, p. 6

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t# Resummcoder fantry Brigade of the First Diâ€" _vkigt;’,n, C.A.S.â€"F., to succeed Lt.â€"Col. A. E. Potts has been med brigadier of the Second Inâ€" recent ccnvoy, with ly strong naval Broadbent said. watoinen . hewbdiihinne suthacic and a great portion of Norway‘s bullion are now safely in New York vaults, Mrs. A. Wilson Broadbent, wife of the diplomatic correspondâ€" ent of the London Daily Mail, said in an interview last week. She arrived in Ottawa with her nineâ€"yearâ€"old daughter and will remain in the capital till the end of the war. : The Norwegian wealth â€" was brought to North America in a recent ccnvoy, with a particularâ€" _ ly strong naval escort, _ Mrs, m enitm inss â€" hi A "proposed declaration of interâ€" dependence" is appended to the adâ€" vertisement Wealth of Norway Deposited In U. S uen MtiesMithint in S he Geninitichis Ehi. give the Union. WANT INTERDEPENDENCE "The Union would substantially strengthen the material defenses of the British Isles, tremendously improve the fighting spirit of the people, allow them to hold the fort" according to the advt. which de clares: "We face now not George III but Adolf I." &A provisional interâ€"continental Congress would be set up under the proposal. The governments of the participating countries the United States, the United Kingdom, Canâ€" ada, Australia, New Zealand, Eire and South Africa, would remain omâ€" powered to govern at home "in all the fields of government except the few that they expressly agreed to fense. A fullâ€"pago advertisement appearâ€" ing recently in the New York Times and paid for by a "group of Amoriâ€" can citizens" whose names are on file at Washington, proposed union between the United States and the British Commonwealth of Nations in the interests of American deâ€" nc The Norwegian crown j Britishâ€"U.S. Union Urged i ib in aliiitdbaina, n Encasing the chimney brickâ€" work in metal lath to serve as a base for the plaster is said to be one way of overcoming these difâ€" ficulties. If the chimney is slightly inâ€" clined, as is said to be the case frequently in older buildings, the sloping faces of the chimney will be too rough for plastering. ind Sb ngntaimans M"C will crack and perhax;sfimt;t;;.of it will fall off. One feature of this modernizaâ€" tion which must be handled proâ€" perly to achieve a neat appearâ€" ance is that of finishing the chimâ€" ney. Plaster authorities say that if plaster is applied directly to the chimney, the shape of the bricks will soon show through. Also, they add, the bend between the bricks and the plaster is usâ€" ually so poor that the plaster MODERNIZING THE CHIMNEY space. In planning this reclamaâ€" tion, the home owner should exâ€" amine all details of the project as many problems are likely to arise before the job is completâ€" More and more home owners are lcarning that there is valuâ€" able space in the attic which can be reclaimed from cobwebs and old trunks and cenverted into bedrcoms, study rooms, or play That Attic Space Has Many Uses Group of Americans Are Proâ€" posing Merger as Defense Move Reclaim It From Usciessness and Convert It Into Bedrooms and Study or Play Space Jeweis the transport department. In Cornwal], Hcems imed during the last fiscal year averagâ€" ed 369 per 1,000 of population. Cornwall also led all other ‘comâ€" munities in the fiscal years of 1986â€"37 and 1937â€"38. Ottawa by the the transnort . Cornwaill, youngest city of the Dominion, holds the title of being more radio conscious than any other city or town in Canada with a population of 5,000 or more, according to statistics issued ar. Accordingly, all visitors would have to be accompanied by some person known to the officials, who would be responsible for <them. It was necessary that members of the protective staff know where all perâ€" sons admitted to the building were. The Speaker also asked the coâ€" operation of members of Parliaâ€" ment. Cornwall‘s Most _ Radioâ€"Conscious * 8 en e esd _ Parliament Buildings but certain _ restrictions have been imposed, Speaker James Glen told the House _of Commons last week. He describ ed reports to the effect all visitors were barred as incorrect. "Instructions have beon given that where visitors desire to enter the building they do so if accompanâ€" ied by some person who is responâ€" sible, who is wellâ€"known or who holds a responsible position," said the Speaker. MUST BE ACCOMPANIED Cases have arisen, he said, where members of parties of visitors beâ€" ing shown about the building by guides became seperated from the Darties and disappeared. In view of conditions and the fact that the preâ€" vious building had been lost by fire in the first Great War this could not be permitteod. Toursits and other visito not been denied admission Tourists May Visit Commons Mme raromt Smb ult deaiad Pnsl of sassafras to each quart of gasâ€" oline used. ing. This will p;-é;e;t-any circles from forming and willl remove the‘ gasoline scent. Q. How can I prevent circles from forming, and aiso remove the odor, after cleaning a fabric with gasoline? A. After cleaning with the gasâ€" oline, put about oneâ€"third part vinegar into the water with which the cloth is dampened before ironâ€" Q. How can I destroy perspirâ€" ation odor on the body? A. Bathe in a basin of warm water, to which has been added two tablespoons of compound epirit of ammonia. This will leave the skin clean and fresh. A. Stir some plaster of Paris into the beaten white of an egg, to the consistengy of paste. Q. How .can Ifiv;na'l;:a good cement for mending broken china? Q. How can I prevent the sharp points of feathers or pine needles from working through the covers of cushions or pillows? A. This can be prevented, when filling cushions or pillows, if the wrong side of the material is rubâ€" bed thoroughly with beeswax. I H(_I”Vl(:il';i:’- woa n onprc e c sn ces o tee uy DUL CO Tt C.P.R. folk in the west Smoky Shaw is the real one. to the film company at the request of the director, the shooting of all the railroad sequences. Smoky : cine Hat, Alta. rat of a movie star. Pirémya â€"y . @ _‘ 1 0URG a new temporary vocationâ€" that of a movie star. Picture shows the railroad man, who is now known as Clark Gable to his friends, in a scene on the open observationâ€" of C.P.R. No. 7 between Calgary and Banff with British film actor Eric Portman. At the camera is Fred Young, chief cameraman of the Ortus film production "Fortyâ€"Ninth Parallel" now in the making at Banff, Lake O‘Hara and Montreal. Stars of the picture are Raymond Massey, Elizabeth Bergner, and Leslie Howard, but to his friends and most C.P.R. folk in the west Smoky Shaw is the real one. He has been loaned to the film company at the request of the director, Michael Powell, for the shooting of all the railroad sequences. Smoky now resides at Mediâ€" cine Hat, Alta. â€"C.P.R. Photo. . How can I, deodorize Rules Are lmposed; Caution Is Exercised in Tourist Calls Samuel H. (Smoky) Shaw, a native braking on C. P. R. trains out of Medicin berta points since 1917 but he has found that of a movie star Pirénre chams 41. _ Add five or six drops of oil M NY Ne geecen nz nsm id Rlflmy&ukmnblmnedtoFilmCompunyForMovie BY ANNE ASHLEY radio division of m iR c j visitors have traime ant 2e mg. 3: _ C3 Everett, Ont., has been trains out of Medicine Hat, Calgary and other Alâ€" M T ‘hunt ha malioe _ 2c c10H OB to the at I »nOY Dac Tarapickralief from itohing of coscran. pimplen: atty" eeianainin minmicieneny ITCH Q. How should a girl introduce hker escort to another girl? A. "Edith, this is Edward Carter â€" Edith Han." ablest person most modest, Q. Doesn‘t it show poor taste for a person to attempt to display his knowledge on any particular subâ€" ject, when with others? t ht o M ied o 2CE A. It would be nice to give her a gift that you know will be nice for her trip. Or you might give her a party before she leaves. A. Thoughts of absent friends. Q. When a young woman‘s best girl friend is soon leaving for a month‘s vacation, what is the best way to show friendship? ‘ A. If this guest MUST be invited, in spite of causing you such uneasâ€" iness, the only thing to do is to place ash trays in every possible place where he may sit. Q. When a girl and her escort enâ€" tor a restaurant together, shouldn‘t the girl go first? A. Yes; the girl should follow the waiter to the table, her escort last. Q. What is the symbolism of zinâ€" or_.m Q. When you are going to have a guest who is very careless about ashes and cigarette ends, is it all right to ask this guest to be careâ€" ful? Acting under direct orders from President Roosevelt, the Demoâ€" cratie â€" national convention â€" in Chicago nominated Secretary of Agriculture Wallace as viceâ€"presiâ€" dential candidate. Boothes irritation and ouie peoveni ce ce epsinitase .‘m s i te money back . Ask "I have found in pian thing from love letters teeth, from salt shakers in $20 gold pieces." O. W. Haines, a Los Angeles piano tuner observing his sixtyâ€" first birthday, estimated he had sweetened more than 6,000,000 sour notes. He added: ‘n:_tiye g{ Evsrt_att, Oht., has Love Notes to Gold Are Found In Pianos . S. Viceâ€"Presidential Nominee always find that the is the simplest and STOPPED fflfi:"{%ck temporary vocationâ€" an, who is now known _open observationâ€" of planos everyâ€" to false to $500 FINANCIAL _ ADVERTISING CO. OF CANADA LTD. At the end of the first week away from home on a new job the young husband wrote to his wife. ‘‘Made foreman â€" feather in my cap." After the second week he wrote: ‘"Made manager â€" another feathâ€" er in my cap," â€" But after the third week he wirâ€" ed: "Sacked â€" send money." His wife telegraphed back: "Use feathers. Fly home." + For an established Investment House Must be able to produce good character references. Experience desirable but not WANTED Little James, aged four, was at the piano and doing his bost to reach the keys at the same timo he operated the pedals, just as he had seen his mother do. After many efâ€" forts he cried out in disgust, "I can play the keys all right, but I can‘t reach the gas." Excellent remuneration to right party. APPLY TO; "Thank you, sir," ho relied. "And what will my salary be now?" The manager shook his head. "The same as you‘re gettin‘, but ye‘ll ha‘e a hatâ€"peg to yersel now," he replied. Grocer: "Not fresh? Well, sir the boy only brought them from the country th!s morning." Angry Customer "These eggs are not fresh." . LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE The young bookkeoper‘s face lit up with expectation. "Macpherson," he said, "the acâ€" countant is leaving, and I‘m gaun tae gie you His job." The manager of an Aberdeen firm called the bookkeeper into his office, its name only a fortnight beâ€" cause the owner became exaspâ€" erated by boys who called nearâ€" ly every day to ask: "Is the Colonel In?" Harry went out and returned a moment later. The proprietor rushâ€" ed up to him with a happy smile. "Good morning, stranger,"" he beamed. "What can I do for you?" A new summer cottage was named "The Nutshell." It bore The tailor was selling his best friend a now suit. He was raving about the garment. "I‘m telling you, Harry," he said, "that even your best friend won‘t recognize you in that suit! Just take a walk outside for a minute and get the fool of the garment." Customer: "What country?" 226 Bay Street Second Farmer: "That is noâ€" thing â€" the sparrows have to kneel to eat mine." First Farmer: "It is a bad season â€" my corn is hardly an inch high." Long and unaccustomed exposâ€" ure to hot sun rays is likely to reâ€" sult in severe burns,, and these may be as deep and dangerous as burns received in other ways. EeW i fmnd en nenmkekes shll o_ a banquet of a dozen eggs, half a bullock, a gallon of milk and an entire cheese at one sitting. The Health League advises that tan is becoming, but it should be acquired gradually. Sunâ€"baths also should not exceed ten minutes for the first time. An additional five minutes might be added to subse quent sunnings, y Watch that sunburn; advised the Health League of Canada, in a reâ€" cent bulletin. Sunlight is necessary to vigorâ€" ous health, and so are eges, meat, milkâ€"and cheese. But after being deprived. of direct sunlight on the greater part of the skin for many months, one should no more oxâ€" pose himself to hours of direct sunlight than he should indulge in C k t Om on _ 3 ® #00000000000 0000000 00000 BOX ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Watch Sunburn 1000 iss CHICKS® â€" TURKEYs GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE DAY Old and Started Chick and Turkey bargains. Grade "A" White Legâ€" horns $6.95, 90 per cent. Pullets $14.40, cockerels $1.25 Barred Rocks, New Hamps $7.45, Pullets $11.45, _ cockerels, New Hamps $5.95, Barred Rocks $6.45, White Rocks $7.95, pullets $11.95, cockâ€" erels $6.95, _tenâ€"dayâ€"old Barred Rocks, New Hamps, White Rocks $9.45, _ Pullets $13.45, cockerels $7.95, Leghorn pullets $16.40, Twoâ€" weekâ€"old add one cent, threeâ€"week. old add four cents. Turkeys 29 cents, twoâ€"weekâ€"old add five cents and threeâ€"weekâ€"old add ten cents. '.I.‘;n;gdle Chick Hatcheries Limit. Ontario. D aaic 200 B AADEILS 6ed, sent prepaidâ€"on receipt of $1. G &â€"Hâ€"Laboratories, Pl?:kerln‘:. Ontarinâ€" k5 _0 Oremmmmsmmem 0 ALL SUFFERERS FROM SCIAâ€" tica, Lumbago, Neuritis, and other forms of rheumatism, G & H Rheu. matic Remedy will give quick and sure relief. Satisfaction gusrantâ€" eed, sent prepaid . on ramaize a2 ow w2 0 enc mm LASTâ€"OFâ€"THEâ€"SEASON SALE OF Top Notch Started Chicks, all from carefully culled bloodtested breedâ€" ers. Two.weekâ€"old White Rocks, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires $9.45, 90 per cent. Pullets $11.95, Cockerels $8.95, Leghorn pullets $14.90. _ Threeâ€"weekâ€"old add three cents. Large E&g Quality add one cent. Also free range pullets. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. ed, Fergus, Ontario. STARTED CHICK BARGAINS FROM EAesA w ui t d OE E: FOR SALEâ€"PLUMEBING memmemmgresmome...___ BAKERS‘ OVENS AND MACHINâ€" ery, also. rebuilt equipment. always on hand. Terms arranged. Corresâ€" pondence invited. Hubbard Portâ€" able Oven Co.. 103 Bathurst St., Toronto. â€" Anvrarmwe ala d oC 1 E2 CCT0ACO P R/OBL Government Approved Bloodtested Breeders, standard quality _twoâ€" weekâ€"old New Hampshires, White Rocks. Barred Rocks $10.45, 90 per cent Pullets $13.85, cockerels $8.95, Leghorn pullets $16.90. Three week old add three cents. Big Egg Quality add one cent. Free range pullets, all ages. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario. The results of the study may also suggest measures to prevent unne cessary depletion of any species of wild life during the periods of scarâ€" city. Many of Canada‘s valuable furâ€" bearing animals are subject to a marked fluctuation in numbers, acâ€" cording to the Department of Mines and Resources which, with the asâ€" sistance of the Bureau of Animal Population, Oxford University, and the Hudson‘s Bay Company, is making a study of wild life populaâ€" tions. This survey takes the form of an annual questionnaire distributed to resident traders, trappers, the Royâ€" al Canadian Mounted Police and officers of government departments stationed in the Northwest Terriâ€" tories. The investigation is carried on from year to year because the situation . is changing continually and it is hoped that the work will produce data from which a foreâ€" cast can be mado relating to the expected abundance of each imporâ€" tant species. ham gellp s 10 CC OAE DC ARICIZ LIN~ shop business, established over 40 years. Beatty .Pump Dealer, also Paints, Tinware. Will help if needâ€" ed. W. â€"Robbins, Bobcaygeon, Ont. "ISSUE 31â€""40 Canada‘s Making Wild Life Survey tools. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY C Inlniiottâ€" uhi dctedirnmcationnad‘® The suggestion of ancient Egyptian methods of construction is inescapable. Most of the conâ€" struction was done by hand by thousands of men, women and children with only a few crude bons scream in the shadows and strange birds cl?g,tter and sing. The Hollywood setting is proâ€" vided by sparsely settled regions of snowcapped mountains and ricebordered plateau Tikes, tropâ€" ical jungles of bamboo and teakâ€" wood, and forests of. towering evergreens. where bands of gibâ€" _ _ 6â€"CCiS. Wiele bands It is a vital part of the 2,000â€" mile long trade route from â€"Burâ€" ma‘s seaport of Rangoon to the Yangtse river, connecting the Burâ€" mese railroad at. Lashio with Kunâ€" ming (formerly called Yunnanfu), the capital of Yunnnan Province. Work ~on the most difficult stretch of the great new road, between the Burma border and Kunming, was not started until the fall of 1987, when military exigencies caused the British authâ€" orities to cut through> a‘ freight route to British Asia to ship proâ€" ducts to regions cut off by the Japanese occupation of Pacific ports. BAKERY . EQUIPMENT halt a flow of war supplies to the Chinese Central Government, is a highway which might have been conceived by a Hollywood director and executed by the Pharahos of ancient Egypt. ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTsS Burma Highway Is Like Movie Dream Threads â€"Way. Through The * â€" Snowâ€"Capped Hills and Rice § Fields Dominion _ Government Is Sponsoring A Study of the Furâ€"Bearing Population â€" of Our Country BABY CHICKS MEDICAL Burma Road, which Great Barn Roofingâ€"Granary Lining SUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS CcosSr I a Tess cover more. last longer: L BEAGLES, CHOICE Darry FARM wITH Crop. Solid Brick House. bank barn, straw shed, ~cement silo, drive shed, well fenced and drainâ€" Eg. Thrfee t::fleav tt&ot}zl Li;to;el. cese factory and airies. J. For. man, Listowel, Ontario, °o e i io aprrspa ad. 46 "sy_,2"Perior â€"p Siumited. 15 Nelson Streep Ontario. ay Ae o es SACRIFICE, HALF sp proved, Penhold. Alta. down. Box C Maear® aAve sheaaenc_â€""Vn8er. lay lt,ufl'.ex‘. save dshuth.i.ngfi 3,,‘ “l“" efore war a vances p cen, from ‘factory, Surc»iP"C2% direct AAGLES, 6 MONTHS OLD MALES, litter registered, reasonable. E. r/ Peachey.g' Box 201, Goderich, Ont. OX AND Ccoon HOUND PUPS. Finest hunting stock. Satisfaction Euaranteed. Write John McVean, Durham. Ontario. mewes. 2222222 AHCRETTC h2 2 es 2â€"PLY WHEELING, STRONG (no cotton) Yarn, «(Moth lant). for soclee /.ii220U HUNTERS _ CROSs BETWEEN registered pointer and _ setter, Short hairâ€"black and. white, liver and white. Males and females, inâ€" oculated for distemper by Duncanâ€" _ Laidlaw method. Six to nine mths. old. Males $9.00, Females $6.00. To bacco Road Farm, R.R. No, 1, Har. row. Ontarin. um > o 0 WARMER, wWOVvEN, (.}_r.ey! 60 xâ€"80 inans CHICKS _ TURKEYS BRAY CHICKS. WEEKLY SUMMER hatches. Order Augustâ€"September chicks now. Started chicks, pulâ€" lets, Turkeys immediate shipment. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. N. Hamilton. Ontario. ___.__222O00, Ontay (no cottony va~Z."" AONG, GREy (no cotton) Yarn, «(Moth Repelâ€" lant). for socks, mitts, sweaters, etc. $1.25 pound. PostDaid. Denrlers wantadAo plllco CORCUV YARN BARGAIN. Prof. Riggs, botanist at the Uniâ€" versity of Washington oceanograâ€" phic laboratories, said he believed the distinction between ratural and greenâ€"painted objects was due to the chlorophyl11 (green coloring maâ€" terial in growing plants) giving off a reddish florescence when viewed throuh the special goggle lens. row. Ontario row. Ontar ELUY paca 222060 2A RODN Grey. 60 x 80 inches, Double (Moth Repellant) filanket. cotton) nearly 3 pounds. Postpaid. Deglers Wramera®" T7 3.09cmmimngls m it peared red. But whon he gazed out through the same green vizor at a greenâ€"painted bench or fence, they retained their natural appearance. So, Prof. Riggs disclosed, he beâ€" lieves ho stumbled onto the basic principle of a goggle which might permit aerial observers to spot camâ€" ouflaged gun emplacements. CAN SPOT CAMOUFLAGE Prof. George B. Riggs, last week peered ‘through his green eyeshade The germs were streptococci and staphylococci. Both cause bad inâ€" fections and diseases. This discovery of natural resistâ€" ance to infection, made in tosts on rabbits was reported last week in Science, journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. SKIN RESISTS INFECTION Within an hour after dangerous bacteria enter a scratch, the skin all over the body becomes resistant to those same germs. BLANKM BARGAIN. HEAT OF CIGARETTE Every puff of a cigarette generâ€" ates heat of 1,375 degrees Fahrenâ€" heit, engineers of the Westingâ€" house Electric and Manufacturing Company recently discovered in deâ€" monstrating an optical pyrometer used to measure the heat of gases and metals by their colors. NEW VITAMIN M Discovery of a new vitamin M, affecting the number of red and white cells in the blood, has been announced by Dr. Paul L. Day of the University of Arkansas. Liver is the chief source of the vitamin, according to Dr. Day, who is now studying other meats as> possible sources. 10040 0 9 640 046 994 0 0 ©+4â€"0 4â€"0.9â€" 4441400â€"1â€"9â€"4 0â€"000â€"000â€"060 06 @â€"9@< FARM PROPERTyY CS,â€" HALF SECTION, IMâ€" . _Penhold. Aita, $1,000 cash Box_C. Murphys, Calif. z===_â€"____LBAYs. Calif. ___ FARM FOR SALR ajg m __4 _v . Pounds. $3.45 aid. Dealers Wanted. Retalâ€" 156 Yonge St., Toronto. â€" oc SCn s oo Yrag #omies»~"" } â€"$1.25 POUND SALE and plants apâ€" STRONGER, Sarnta, (no vliineds"" “W m wlou 9e May, 1939 __". """ge .’-'“'â€"-â€" uv,"“.,.’,'::-eu.. 3t eefee® se riition of pig m in oon w to. May “h'"g 93,.25¢ ns °°"lliml t“zhmm CY or a a .m CAR AND TRUCK Parrs ing for tp & COMPlete line of . 56'33 ing for the entire family, Dresses Hevalmed hote miossoige gpe imamnpaints ul on wep on Jobbing, Dept. J., 39 Centre Ave., Toronto. that lightning never strikes twice in the same place, Dr. McEachron reveals that the Empire State Building in New York City is struck forty or fifty times a year. Hoit nc c ce t M ___ Large, or Small Balls, Manilla, Rope & ire Cable S“YOIII'CInLS..-....._ n Cor. Duke and George Sts. STAY AWAY FROM PIANO Housewives noed not stop using their needles during a storm, but should not use their electric sewing machines. It is best to stay away from the piano and to postpone the bath as long as the lightninr is killed last summer when they took shelter under trees, are warned to remain in the open during an elec tric storm and not to hold on to the clubs. Swimmers are warned to stay out of the water until the storm FA COâ€"OPERATIVE Co voltage‘ engineering laboratory al Pittsfield, Mass. opcerative storms have boen suggested by Dr. Karl B. McEachron, head of the ie y 600 and 650 foot grade, BIN nEl‘:f_'lll â€"ATâ€" Manufacturer‘s To those who still may believe Behavior During Some "don‘ts" for inâ€"andâ€"outofâ€" iÂ¥ Advice to Golfers, Swimmers, Housewives on How to Esâ€" cape Being Struck by Lightnâ€" W A Mr. Sn economic penditure said that projects | Inite." Mr. Sm{ roughly 1] 000 or $6 to comple oners ha finished â€" "Their tonic qua the â€" cur themes © songâ€"writ repertoine world," N The ror pleted fir which a ers, hous working « tween Lo But ©O: Minister, weoek "it. we can gi the proje Rose Metropol Hieves th American cert musi Pavyi the Unitc ario to A await the ©only a s finished . In nort proposed which, w stitute th British % tia. Tive year Intendon vice of $2,250,00 ed paym Mr. Hor: to natu: Â¥ices, Comp bigh way jdans owh Lines an railways Answe If the were doj ed that for itsel ume ha of three through Asked 6f the : mail, Mr fixed up when, ba tween th said The ©xpense paid mo He hope now €0 bo redu Middieb Ont., wi of the : ported : flying a be redu Air m Ta yea Te fin PI

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