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Durham Review (1897), 8 Aug 1940, p. 2

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T8 sote K We wlk Â¥i + aiy 2t K $ ipotadl A* g* "'ri'"’ <+ geett Out c We wa Mr. Cockburn said there has been a big increase in United States deâ€" mands for Ontario Jersey cattle since Nazi occupation of the Isâ€" lands. Worshipful Cabbages Cabbages were held in venerâ€" ation by the ancient Greeks beâ€" cause they believed they orig. inated from perspiration dropping from the brow of Jupiter. "A large number of breeders in the Toronto district have built up pure herds and are in good position to carry on the breed," he said W. M. Cockburn. agricultural reâ€" presentative for York township, said last month that Ontario may become the world centre for the breeding of Jersey catile since the occupation of the Channel Islands by Germany. Ontario A Centre For Jersey Cattle Reason for this year‘s lowor blueâ€" back pack was the start of the seaâ€" son tieup of boats in the Gulf of Georgia caused by a price dispute botween fishkermen and canners. SOCRKCYEr ........«.:â€"..«..« ZPISE / 609583 SPEING® ............â€"...c«« 1,988 5:907 Steelheadw ................... 187 226 Bluebacks ............__. 12417 25.637 COROG® ..........commmmmcmcro P4RT AOEIO EAHRE ... onrrernecnreemmecmnonnnemnent Do 411 CBRUME .........._._~_.czzscc. 88§ F355 Th total salmon pack of ali varâ€" feties to July 13th was 111.542 casâ€" es, compared with 113,569 cases to the same date a year ago. British Columbia‘s 1940 sockeye salmon pack to July 13th was 79,â€" 784 cases. That figuro is nearly 9,â€" 000 cases ahcad of the pack to the same date of the last cycle year â€" 1986, Here is a comparative table: 1940 1939 SOCKCYEr ........«.....«.... ZPBISE 698E SPEIMG® .............â€".........« 7988 5:807 Steelheadw ................... 187 226 Bluebacks .............._. 12.417 25.687 COROG® ..........commmmmccro P4RT AOEIO EHEREE ... eroecmnnecmmmmmmnnmmamen D 411 CBun ........._._....s. 88y pS5s Th total salmon pack of all varâ€" Salmon Pack Runs Heavier The birds, which had only tiny wings and could not raise their huge bulk in flight, developed from earlier reptiles and acquired their jaws and teeth as a dofensive meâ€" chanism in the strugsle for existâ€" ence, said Dr. Wetmore. Sixfoot birds with tecth like an allizator which lived in the salty swamps of Kansas 100,000,000 years ago are described in a report by Dr, Alexander Wetmore, Assistant Seâ€" cretary of the Smithsonian Institâ€" ute. DEVELOPED FROM REPTILES These wero the oldest true birds which car be traced in fossil re mains on the North Americarn conâ€" tinent, he declared. They lived in an éra of evolution in which the great dinosaurs were disappearing from the earth, and vast areas of the midwest were part of an inland soa stretching up from the Gulf of Moxico. Huge Birds Lived In Kansas Swamps Observers recall that Hollyâ€" wood was in a similar doldrums prior to the talkie revolution. That Hollywood needs someâ€" thingâ€"and pretty darned quickâ€" is evident from the wails that rise from producing precinets, latest of which is Edward Small‘s proâ€" nunciamenta to the effect that Hollywood and the picture busâ€" iness have their backs to the wail and face "economic death" unless they voluntarily undergo "a maâ€" jor operation"â€"sacrifices in evâ€" ery department both in production and exhibition of pictures. Samâ€" vel Goldwyn, meanwhile, has takâ€" en up the bhammer against the double feature "evil." Loss of foreign markets, high ecosts of production, and failure to realize the utmost potentialities of the domestic market are blamâ€" ed for the industry‘s plight. Movie Industry Faces Doldrums now is a good, startling novelty invention to lure the customers from lethargy as effectively as talkies did 12 years ago. That‘s an opinion often heard in film circles, and the longâ€" sought "thirdâ€"dimensional photoâ€" graphy" is mentioned frequently as most desirable of prospective audience "startlers." May Eccome World‘s Headâ€" quarters Since Occupation of Channel Isiands by Germany What Boll;{wood needs rigkt In British Columbia This Year â€" Many Cases Ahcad of Last Cycle Year Fossil Remains of 100,000,000 Years Ago Show They Were Six Fect Long With Teeth Like An Alligator and Timny Wines Hollywood Must Do Someâ€" thing Quick to Win Back Its «. 182 12417 9427 «.. 856 ... $88 CLease OL ........._._.__.. 1,370,822 or $8.17% Only a wasteful housewife throws away a scrowâ€"top tin of polish without opening it with a tin openâ€" er because thero‘s always another day‘s eupply clinging to the nside. for the correéi:?)r;;i-f;g week of 1989, an inâ€" Lhe gross revenues of the allâ€" inclusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways for the week ending July 21, 1940 were wâ€"«â€".........$4,907,208 as compared with ........ 3,536.886 crease of Canadian National Railways Revenues Q. How can I prevent the juice of berry pies from leaking out? A. When making berry pies, eut the lower crust half an inch larger than the top crust and fold it over like a hem. This prevents the juice from leaking out. A. Sponge the affected area with one teaspoon of powdered alum to a quart of water. Allow to dry, afterward rinsing and dusting with talcum. A. Soak the spots in a weak solution cf chloride of lime. Apâ€" ply cream of tartar and place in the sun to dry. Then launder. Q. How can I relieve excessive perspiration ? Q. How can I remove peach stains from linen? A. A good remedy, and one that is easy to apply, is a soluâ€" tion of sodium bicarbonate and ice water. Apply freely and often to the poisoned skin. Ask your druggist how to prepare the soluâ€" tion. { How Can 1? A. Put the glasses into a pan of hct water to prevent their cracking. The pan should be a shallow one, and the water sufâ€" ficient to cover the lower third of the glass. in Treatment in sunstroke is to lay the patient in a cool, shady place, off the ground if possible or on the ground on newspapers or clothing it no bench or table is available. Cold cloths are then applied to the back of neck, face, and chest, clothâ€" ing removed, body sprinkled with water. The head should be kept up high and patient fanned with a towâ€" el or piece of clothing. When the patient is able to swallow, some cool water containing a pinch of salt should be given. Q. How can I prevent my glassâ€" es from cracking when pouring hot jelly into them? In sunstroke you may feel tired and dizzy before the regular sympâ€" toms occur. These are headache, a feeling of oppression, sometimes a tightness in the chest, great thirst, restlossuness, frequent desire to pass urine, hot skin, a "sicky" feeling, flushed face and high temperature, finally unconsciousness. SUN STROKE VICTIMS During very hot weather, most of us try to keep out of the sun beâ€" cause we wish to avoid sunstroke, but we should try to remember also that heat exbhaustion or heat prosâ€" tration may occur in the home, where we are shiclded from the rays of‘the sun. Sun stroke and heat exhaustion are two differont ailâ€" ments and roquire somewhat difâ€" ferent treatment. 4000460005 0 0 4 0 nb n e 4 4 n e d e + 4030 0â€"4â€"00 6 0 2 t<G :90 09 0â€"8â€"4â€"0â€"04â€" Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, chairman of the Canadian Red Cross Society in England, is shown readjm‘ an address during the ceremony in which the recently completed $1,000,000 Canadian Red Cross hospital was formally "handed over" to Hon. Vincent Massey, LEFT, Canadian high commissioner. Q. How can I treat ivy poisonâ€" BY ANNE ASHLEY HKEALTH TOPIC S Official Donation of Canadian Red Cross Hospital A. Many people interpret this to mean if the ceremony takes place before 4 p.m. This is an old English term applied to any daytime wedâ€" ding feast. Q. Isn‘t it illbred for one who is travelling to praise his home town constantly, describing how superior it is to the town he is visâ€" iting? Q. What hours are really meant by a wedding breakfast? A. Yes. A person of good breeding will never do this. Customs and excise revenue for June was $34,130,130, an increase of $10,170,804, and revenueo for the three months was $92,681,235, inâ€" crease of $29,881,667. Winnipeg, $3,591,235 ($2,754,759) Calgary, â€" $1,435,266 ($1,270,720); Vancouver, $8,651,575 ($5,754,610). Montreal, $32,706,728 ($25,897,452) Ottawa, $5,902,755 ($4,724,132); Toâ€" ronto, $40,328,918 ($33,339,740); Haâ€" milton, $8,019,516 ($5,904,967); Lonâ€" don $9,165,724 ($8,683,573). Total collections for June were $5,699,963, an increase of $1,539,082. Collections by districts for three months with 1939 figures in bracâ€" kets included: Income tax collections for April, May and June totalled $117,891,133, increase of $24,070,690 compared to the same period in 1939, the nationâ€" al revenue department announced at Ottawa. Income Taxes Yielding More About cne half of the potash used in Canada for fertilizer came from Europe prior to the war and now Canada is almost totally dependent on the United States for this matâ€" erial, The discount on Canadian exâ€" change together with the 10 per cent. war exchange tax will tend to boost prices, he said. Addressing a Dominionâ€"provincial agricultural conference at its conâ€" cluding session Mr. Peart said the expected price rise might start this month and was caused by the war. The possibility of an increase of at least 20 per cent. in the prices of fertilizer in Canada was seen recently by G. E. Peart, plant proâ€" ducts division, Dominion Departâ€" ment of Agriculture. * POTASH CAME FROM EUROPE A. Yes. She should follow the adâ€" vice of Bishop Coleridge, "Be cauâ€" tious with whom you associate, and never give your company or your confidence to persons of whose good principles you are not certain.‘ This applies to young men as well as girls. A. Not unless he immediately coâ€" vers it well with sand. Q. Should a woman of thirty, when reforring to friends of her own age, call them girls, ladies, or women? A. Women. Q. Should one throw down a lightâ€" ed cigarette on a beach? Predict Rise In Fertilizer Q. Should a young girl be cauâ€" tious in the selection of her assoâ€" ciates? Q. Would & tailored suit be suit able for a woman to wear to & luncheon party in a hotel? ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Twenty Per Cent. Price Gain Is Seen As Result of Present War mihanalikieiputs iaCoabr on 5s t oo *MMeenpabiimae nds BRAY AUG.â€"SEPT. CHICKS SHOULD be ordered now. Weekly hatches to fill summer orders. Immediate delivery ‘started chicks, _ pullets, Turkeys. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton. TWO V‘{EEK ANleTHlétEtE WEIEE started chicks a e low %Hces w‘mge g\ev last. leli trox Government Approved bloodtested stock. Two week old Grade "A" Barred Rocks, New Hamps, White Rocks $10.45, 90 per cent Pullets $14.45, Cockerels $§.95. Leghorn pullets $17.40. Three week old add ;egree cents. Extra Profit add onge ent. Free range pullets folur weeks to 24 weeks. Turkeys. Freé catalogue. Prompt delivery. C.O.D. Tweddle. Chick Hatcheries Limitâ€" ed, Fergus, Ontario. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET GOOD BAKERY IN KAWARKHA Lakes district. Price for quick sale. H. S. Gill, Bobcaygeon, Ont. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN Steady Cash Profits â€" if you like interesting, profitable work sellâ€" ing the most popular line of every. day necessities at present on the market, inquire today without obâ€" ligation: FAMILEX, 570 St. Clemâ€" ent. Montreal. This is the same price as that which existed during the current crop year ending in July. The Canadian Wheat Board has fixed the initial price of No. 1 grade Ontario winter wheat, basis Montreal export freight rates, for the crop year starting Aug. 1 at 70 cents a bushel, Trade Minister MacKinnon announced. Ontario Winter Wheat Prices Are Unchanged "Perhaps it does," was the sorâ€" rowful reply, "but this woman didn‘t say no; she just laughed." "Oh, that will turn out all right," replied the employer cheerfully. "A woman‘s ‘no‘ often means ‘yes‘." "I hardly know how to tell you," replied the young man unâ€" steadily. "Iâ€"Iâ€"have proposed at last â€"and have been turned down." Lo. Nesn o mt 400 NERZ L High Quality started chicks from bloodtested breeders and at rock bottom prices. Two_ week old White Rocks, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires $9.45, 90 per cent. Pul. lets $11.95, Cockerels $8.95. Legâ€" horn pullets $14.90. Three week old addâ€"three cents. Large Egg Quality add one cent. Four to tive week old Barred Rock cockerels while they last $14.25. Older Free Rg.ngehPu‘llg‘ts.A Top Notch Chickâ€" "What‘s the matter?" asked the employer as the sentimental young man came into the office looking rather dejected. eries, Guelph, Ontario. The man hurriedly removed his hat. "I‘m sorry," he apologized as he looked around; I didn‘t realâ€" ize there was a lady present!" "Certainly," said the barber. "But would you mind talking off your hat first?" The much preoccupied customâ€" er walked into the barber shop and sat in a chair next to a woâ€" man who was having her hair bobbed. "Haircut, pease," ordered the customer. EF aieeen 0 2 0 ho c 20 oo n L aitt CC e on on hand. Terms arranged. Corresâ€" pondence invited. Hubbard Port. able Oven Co.. 10% Bathurst St.. Toronto. __"Get the bundles together quickly," said Grandma. "This is Oshkosh."â€"Christian Herald. _"He didn‘t announce any staâ€" tion; he just put his head in the door and sneezed." : . Grandma Jackson and her young grandson were riding on & train. Grandma had dozed and suddenly she sat up. "What was the station the conductor called?" she asked the boy. "It‘s disgraceful!" he stormed. "Why, there‘s grass coming up through the flcor boards in the drawing room!‘ The tenant of the new house was complaining to his landlord about its condition. "Oh, we‘ll fix that," said the landlord. "I‘ll send a man ‘round with a lawn mower." Hostess (gushingly) "You know, I‘ve heard a great deal about you." Politician (a bs en tl1y): ‘‘Possibly, but you can‘t prove anything." to send in remarks on the subject, "Books that have helped me." One ‘of the reâ€" plies war: "My mother‘s cook book and my father‘s check book." The editor of a local newspaper asked his readgrn CHICKS â€" TURKEYS BAKERY EQUIPMENT ...CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS... BAKERY FOR SALE AGENTS WANTED BABY CHICKS m R ‘_$ SUPRRpiIpp oo Aâ€"_s CReryâ€" !‘9._.‘ TMEN cogmrnens _ _ _ __ _o _ RAEEREHEE SUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS COST less, cover mofte, last longer, lay faster, save sheathing. Buy now before war advances prices, direct from factory. Superior Products Limited. 15 Nelson Street, Sarnia, Ontario. is ANGORAS, FINEST QU first class wool producers. §£0..Bygh $3.00 each. R. Repmpmprammmppmmmmmmmenss......__"23 QUIT ToBACCO, SNUFF. EASILFE. j'gex‘Pensi.vely. Home remadv Rmed L0 O$ 200C es s es SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES AND warts permanently and painlessly removed by electrolysis. 17 years‘ experience. Anne Graham Logan, 140 Carlton Street, Suite Two. Tor® 00 zes HUNTERS â€" Cross BETWEEN registered pointer and setter. Short hairâ€"black and white, liver and white. Males and females, inâ€" oculated for distemper by Duncan. Laidlaw method. Six to nine mths. old. Males $9.00. Females $6.00. Toâ€" bacco Road Farm, RR. No. 1, Harâ€" row, Ontario. FOR _ SALEâ€"97 _ ACRE FARM, cleared, good buildings. Bruce Mines, 9 miles. $3,000.00. C. Broad, Plummer, Ontario, STARTED CHICKS FROM GOvâ€" ernment Approved _ Bloodtested brecders. Standard _ Quality two week old New Hamps, 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. Western Saskatchewan opted it. In 1935 only a very small arca in the Monarch, district of Southern Alberta was following this practice but by 1940 it is estimated that approximately 80 to 90 per cent of the farmers in Southern Alberta are following this practice while perhaps 60 per ceunt of the farmers in South Western Saskatchewan have adâ€" Check Soil Drift By Strip Farming The report said strip farming, which checks the loss of topâ€"soil, had been reported in many parts of the Prairie Provinces. MOSTLY IN SOUTHERN ALTA. It‘s Being Done In Many Difâ€" ferent Parts of the Prairie Provinces Considerable progress in the drive against soil drifting was reâ€" ported last week to the national advisory committee on agriculturâ€" al services by its section on. soil drifting. The tablets served to ccrrect "a deficiency of potassium" which had been noted in the tissues of allergic persons. Experiments conducted with more than 100 patients over an 18â€"month period indicated potasâ€" sium gluconate is a "good form of relief" although it is "unforâ€" tunately not a cure." 7 AOSPT it dA hi Testimontals. ( free Bartiett‘a REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER New hope for hay fever victims was held out last week by an Emory (Atlanta, Ga.) University physician‘s report that potassium gluconate tablets had given reâ€" lief to seven of every ten patients in tests at the school hospital. is ies e 22 Co R. 1 Hensxfi'l’,vont, B.R. 1, Hens 22. 45 on »treet, Suite Two, Tor. onto. Branches in Hamilton, Lonâ€" doin. Sudbury, Timmins, St. Cathâ€" arines FIRST CLASS arines. Part of the static heard in raâ€" dio receivers has been traced to the Milky Way, where the broadâ€" casting is done by electrons and hydrogen atoms. This conclusion has been reached by University of Chicago scientists. Particles of copper atoms can be driven deep into the body tisâ€" sues with weak electric currents to destroy the fungus growth that cause athletes‘ foot and other skin infections. P reoâ€"r0our<tecs vee s ++ 40400â€" ELECTROCUTE ATHLETE‘$S FOOT Successful electrecution of athâ€" lete‘s foot was described last week. H,mwmo«ofln‘ What Science} Is Doing i ISSUE 32 â€", FARM FOR SALE DOGS FOR SALE SLECTROLYSIS PE * _ Gome remedy. Guarante q'gu ‘a‘ Box ’ e&"m Deg. mmmmememmne ... 2C CCIC ET HSONAL WOOL QUALITY, SPECIALIZING in RESUILT mmgiu> c P CCATâ€"ETOAAIEL . 2ZORS, _ POWERâ€"UNITS. gf} a ¢ s . Winches. Vss 1 S _z sn $1.25 REPAIRS YOUR WATCH, NO matter how badly broken. _ One year guarantee. 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