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Durham Review (1897), 22 Aug 1940, p. 2

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«*P hy to)n *34L & € Yoe en hea s =s, o. doing anything is ‘the right drill. Bomb dropping to the R. A.â€"F. "*"blonde job", we are told, is a woung woman with fair hair. One of the latest additions to Canada‘s navy â€" a corvette Jaunched at a British Columbia â€"will bear the name of "H. R?:.s. Baniff," after the famous uational park and resort of that i ame in Alberta. "Quisling," the ""Fifth Colâ€" umn," the "Trojan horse" and **Blitzkrieg" are easily among the most widely known slang words born of the present war, and all four are likely to find a permâ€" anent place in the world‘s langâ€" The European war has contriâ€" buted a considerable addition to the stock of the world‘s slang, zays the New York Sun. To World‘s "Another factor in the switch from the customary twoâ€"storey type to the bungalow is the increasing number of lowâ€"cost houses now beâ€" ing built and projected," Mr. Evâ€" ans continues. "This minimum type house, thouszsh completely upâ€"to date in its appointments and equip ment, has fewer and smaller rooms than most more expensive houses. It then becomes more economical and convenient to group these difâ€" ferent rooms on one level instead ef two or more. STAIRâ€"SAVING A FACTOR ‘"The convenience of apartmentâ€" house living, in which all rooms are placed on one floor, has also had its influence. Many home buyers are attracted by the stairâ€"saving <onvemience of oneâ€"floor houses. And, finally, oneâ€"storey houses, be eause of their greater breadth in relation to their height, usually apâ€" pear more attractive, aesthetically. This War‘s Adding The increasing number of oneâ€" storey houses now being built on this continent, reflects decided echanges in the living habits of the averaze American family. "The popularity of the oneâ€"storey house is due to several factors," says Randoliph Evans, who has deâ€" wigned hundreds of small houses in all parts of the United States. "The ehief of these is probably our preâ€" sent greater emphasis on outdoor living, which encourages a tendency to place all rooms on the ground floor where they are within easy reach of the outdoors, Oneâ€"Storey Houses New Living Trend Mr. King was asked in the House whether the Government would take sieps to have Canada join the Pan American Union. He replied that to do so during the war would only cause embarrassment to the United States and the Latin American reâ€" publics. He indicated that when the war was over the difficulties would be surmounted. Trade commissioners, forced by the war to leave Europe, have alâ€" ready been sent to South America. Opening legations is the next step. For years Canada had no diploâ€" matic service of her own. The Washington legation was the first epened. Then legations in Japan, France, the Netherlands, and Bel}â€" gium followed. There are high comâ€" missioners â€" who correspond to Ministers â€" in the United Kingdom and each of the Dominions. With eyes on South American trade, Canada will shortly extend her diplomatic service to South Amâ€" éerican countries. Prime Minister W. L. MacKkenzie King said early in August that it had not yet been deâ€" cided whether the first legation would be opened in Brazil or Argenâ€" tina. For a time each legation wil} serve two countries. Canada Plans 1 Another Canadian Patrol Boat Launched New Legations | ps> en ryllr o ty . ENO | Cusswey _olll Most Widely Known New Words Are "Quisling", "Fifth Column", _ "Trojan _ Horse" and "Blitzkrieg" "They Are Being Built Toâ€"day In Increasing Numbers â€" Conveniences And Love of Outdoor Life Responsible Will Extend Service to South America Scon to Push Trade A~meaat 5i6 method of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Monâ€" heit, of Jersey City, hope that the rare operation will enable her again to raise her head from her chest, where it has rested for a yearâ€"ever since exploding gasoâ€" line burned her neck and chest, restricted the use of her muscles and destroyed her eyelids. A large increase was recorded in the marketed value of New Brunswick‘s fisherics production im 1989, when the total was $5,â€" 082,8938 in comparison with $3,â€" 996,064 in 1988. twins so that his skin and tissue might be grafted to her to enable her to move her head. ARTIFICIAL SIAMESE A_ husband and his crippled wife last week were bound toâ€" gether in the manner of Siamese AIDS CANCER DIAGNOSIS The current issue of the Canâ€" adian Medical Association Jourâ€" nal, reviewing the work of a Mcâ€" Gill University research worker, reports he obtained correct diagâ€" nosis in 90 per cent of cancer cases which he studied through examination of crystalline forms of the blood. The worker was Dr. O. C. Grumer. P40 4 z& DRUG RESTORES MEMORY Restoration of a young solâ€" diers‘ memory with an injection of cardiazol, a new synthetic drug with some of the effects of camphor, is described in the Briâ€" tish Medical Journal. The synthetic camphors have the same effect on the brain and spinal cord as real camphor, causâ€" ing a more or less severe shock. +r@n0 0 be4nbpcy An understanding of the basic needs for a standard dietary is of the highest importance at this time, it was pointed out, and full information on the subject is obâ€" tainable from pamphlets and literâ€" ature which may be obtained on request from the Health League. During the first twelve months of life, says the statement, the calories required by the average child increase from 500 to 1000 a day, and during this time the protein needs of the child may be calculated at from oneâ€"andâ€"aâ€" half to two ounces of milk per pound of body weight. REQUIREMENTS INCREASE From one to three years, the caloric needs increase to 1,250 a day for girls and 1,400 a day for boys. Thereafter, until the end of the 18th year, there is a gradually increasing demand. At the end of the 18th year, girls need 2,500 and boys 3,600 calâ€" ories a day. Fourteen per cent of the total calories should be deâ€" rived from proteins, and one third of the proteins should be from animal sources. AVTOMAT DOUBLE *QSQRic: Parits I | TOPICS | NUTRITIONAL NEEDS A summary of nutritional reâ€" quirements at different ages, reâ€" cently issued by officials of the Health League of Canada, reveals some interesting facts. @000 000400 0 ow 440 â€"62â€"8â€"0â€"4â€"0â€"4â€"0 What Science: Is Doing i Trim of line and as sturdy as they make them is this new "Corâ€" vette" class patrol boat built by the British admiraity in Canada at an eastern seaport. This ship was launched by Lady Fiset, wife of the lieutenantâ€"governor of Quebec. In addition to this ship, Lady Fiset christened three others which had been launched previously without ceremony. v e\ me cae e + 4+ 4â€"0 4442 AUTOMATIC «@42 4 44w Q. How can I take wrinkles out of a garment, when staying for several days in a hotel? A. An excellent remedy is to rub the hands several times a day with a solution of 125 parts of rose water, 10 parts of borax, and 8 parts of glycerine. Q. How can I treat colored fabâ€" ric on which acid, such as lemon or vinegar, has been spilled and has changed the color? { How Can 1? Q. How can I treat perspiring hands? Q. How can I make a good roach powder? A. A very effective roach powâ€" der, it is claimed, is made of equal parts of plaster of Paris and powdered sugar. A. Hang the garment over the rack in the bathroom, close the door, and turn on the hot water. Let it run until the bathroom is filled with steam. Leave the garâ€" ment hanging in this vapour for an hour, then open the room and let the article dry in the fresh air. Parcel post will be accepted at the rate of 12 cents a pound up to a limit of 11 pounds, which is the same rate at present ap~ plicable to parcels addressed to soldiers in England. Postmaster General Mulock reâ€" cently announced that arrangeâ€" ments have been completed under which letters, postcards and newspapers for members of the Canadian Active Service Force stationed in Iceland may pass at domestic postage rates. Postal Rates Aid Troops In Iceland A. Sponge with a solution of BY ANNE ASHLEY The purpose of the Harvard expedition, which last year carâ€" ried Professor Morison some 10,â€" 000 miles to 10 countries, was to make a definite estimate of Colâ€" umbus as a seaman and a disâ€" coverer and to identify definiteâ€" ly the places he visited. The sea exploration of the. expedition now is ended. and accurate observer with a keen sense of beauty." FOUND HIS FIRST HARBOR Back from a month of sailing the Caribbean in a ketch, Morison said he had definitely found Colâ€" umbus‘ first New World harbor, on the island of San Salvador, as well as his second landing place, in Northern Cuba. A. Cherries, very small plums, and grapes are taken into the mouth whole, and the pits and stones are carried from the lips to the plate between the thumb and first finger. Says Columbus Ace Navigator Q. Whom should a hostess ask to "fill in" at a dinner? A. A close, intimate friend. After retracing the routes folâ€" lowed by Christopher Columbus and studying his sea journals, Harvard‘s Professor Samuel Morâ€" ison announced last month his beâ€" lief that the discoverer was a "master navigator and a shrewd A. Yes, "Please" and "thank you" are never out of place. Q. Should a person say "please" when giving a floor number to an elevator operator? Q. What is the correct way to eat cherries and plums when they are served at the table? A. Never, The matter of salary is confidential, and this would be a very presumptuous question. Q. Would it be all right for a new employee to ask other employees how much salary they get? A. Yes, and place it over the back of her chair, unless a waiter is preâ€" sent to do so. Q. When a man enters a restauâ€" rant with a woman guest, should he help her remove her wrap? A. No; but he should do so in the elevators of hotels and apartment houses, which are residential in pature. Q. Shovld a man remove his hat in the elevators of stores and ofâ€" fice buildings, when women are present? â€"Q-Ho'w can I remove soil from the edges and bindings of_ lzookg? one part ammonia to four parts cold water. Apply carefully, slightly touching the stain, and the color will be restored. _ A. Rub them with bread dougn. Rub the dusty parts with a ball of the dough until the dirt is reâ€" moved. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Harvard Professor Tells of Retracing Christopher‘s Ocâ€" ean Route EYEGLASSES. LOowEST se Oe szizae n CENTURY ELECTRIC MOTORS are best suited for rurnl work. Jones & Moore Electric. 296 Adelâ€" Aide West, Toronto. f YOUR OPPORTUNITY tm uP emieag o CE nertemmmemceen BAVE MONEY ON THESE STARTâ€" ed chicks from bloodtested breedâ€" PULLETS â€" BRAY 3â€"4 WEEK OLD. Prompt shipment most breeds. Some started Turkeys too. Order Bray September chicks now. Don‘t be left_short on good producing stock. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton, Ont. The use of oil cans for food is considered to be a very dangerous practice since they are made of Terne plate, a plating which is alâ€" most wholly lead, and very small amounts of lead are poisonous. SPECIAL CANS FOR FOOD Cans made expressly for foods are entirely different and can be bought at a nominal price from the hardware stores and mail order houses. Years of research have also gone into the manufacture of cans for canning food, with the result that the inside plating is lead free. This is done to make it impossible for foods to become contaminated with lead, and no cans should be used for fruits, vegetables, meats or fish other than those made as food GET SOME OF THESE WELL Oil cans are not food cans and should not be used for any food proâ€" duct. BAKERS OVENS AND MACHINâ€" ery, also rebuilt equipment always on hand. Terms arranged. Corresâ€" pondence invited. Hubbard Portâ€" &ble 9ven Co. 103 Bathurst St., It has been brought to the attenâ€" tion of the Dominion Department of Agriculture that many people are making use of oil cans for the canning of foods. Oil Cans Found Danger To Food Professor Norman A. Mackenâ€" zie, of the University of Toronto, has been named president of the University of New Brunswick. He will succeed Dr. C.â€"C. Jones, who is retiring. E2C 3 PRIUNITY TO PURCHâ€" ase High Grade Started Chicks from Government Approved breedâ€" ers. Standard Quality twoâ€"weekâ€"old New _ Hampshires, 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. Riraacaaelg l2 l 2 o0 COARD L PORICIGS, Free catalogue and eyesight testâ€" @r sent on request. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kleer Sight Optical Co., 577 College, Dept. W.. Toron. 9 to. The New York statisticians have figured out what the woman does with the money she spends on her clothes. Here‘s how her dollar goes: Dresses, 22 cents; coats and suits, 20; shoes, 17; hose, 12; underwear, 12; accessories, 8; hats, 6; sport togs, 2. MEN SPEND LESS An unofficial report of the Burâ€" eau of Labor Statistics compiles the longâ€"range averages for 42 cities. It shows men spend far less on their clothes than women, both spend the most between the ages of 18 and 21 and that boys‘ clothes cost more than girle‘ up to the age group 12â€" 17. ame ome c 20040022 C _ CCCCCN PELCECU* ers. Two week old Barred Rocks, New Hampshires $9.45, 90 «per cent. Pullets $11.95, Cockerels $8.95, Leghorn pullets $14.90. Three week old add three cents. Large Egg Quality add one cent. Four to five week old Barred Rock cockerels $14.25. Three week old heavy breed assorted cockerels $10.95. Older free range pullets. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. started chicks before they all go. Two week old _Grade "A" Barred Rocks, White Rocks, New Hampâ€" shires $10.45, 90 per cent. Pullets $14.45, Cockerels $$.95. Leghorn pullets $17.40, three week old add three cents. Extra Profit add one cent. Four week old Barred Rock cockerels $13.95. Free range pulâ€" lets six weeks to 24 weeks. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch. eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. Dresses Largest Wardrobe Item Toronto Heads N. B. University BAKERY EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC MOTORS ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS... Them, Women Spend Big Part Their Clothes Money STARTED CHICKS EYEGLASSEs Statistics Reveal PRICES. CQOURSE FOR ATTENDANTS â€" Verdun Protestant Hospital gives a year‘s training for mental atâ€" tendants. Requirements 2 years‘ high school and appHicants must L.2 ie ilibier _ «omm 2 SUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS COST less, cover more, last longer, lay faster, save sheathing. Buy now before war advances prices, direct from factory. Superior Products Limited, 15 Nelson Street, Sarnia, Ontario. A _ FEW MORE LADIES supscca o AOCEBe * Intnpermtanempannmmmmss _1 ANGORAS, FINEST qQUALITY, first class wool producers. _Does $5.00, Bucks $3.00 each, R. Faber, RR. 1, Hensall, Ont. (npntprmmatimmmmenmmmmen_ l SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES AND warts permanently and painlessly removed by electrolysis. 17 years‘ experience. Anne Graham Logan, 140 Carlton Street, Suite Two, Torâ€" onto. Branches in Hamiilton, Lonâ€" don, Sudbury, Timmins, St. Cathâ€" arines. "Dear, dear!" he remarked at last. "There canna‘ be worse playâ€" ers than myself." ‘"‘Weel, weel, maybe there are worse players," commented the cadâ€" die consolingly, "but they dinna play." A certain sportsman was playing over a golf course in Scotland, and playing very badly. HUNTERS â€" Man in congregation jumps up and snaps his fingers. (Later after church). Same Man: "Preacher, I‘m sorry I made that commotion in church, but that sentence of yours just reâ€" minded me where I left my umbrelâ€" la last night." Minister (closing Sunday serâ€" mon): "And brothers, don‘t run around with other men‘s wives." a former Boy Scout of Three Rivâ€" ers, Que., Aircraftsman, First Class, Ernest R. Frost. Frost reâ€" ceived the Medal of the Military Division of the Order of the Briâ€" tish Empire, in recognition of "great courage in effecting the rescue of an unconscious pilot from a burning aircraft." Frost entered the rear cockpit of a crashed plane which was filled with smoke and fumes, seeking the wireless operator, but found it empty. Although nearly exâ€" hausted, he ran to the front cockâ€" pit and helped a companion exâ€" tricate the unconscious pilot. This was done at great risk due to the imminent danger of the gasoline tank exploding. The tank did exâ€" plode shortly after. EB eC C OOE EP PMTUUMUD HHUDT be 21 years of age. Apply, Direcâ€" tor of Nursing, P.O. Box 6034, Montreal. 7 nE n OE MEATCCE CC buyers. Already selling in immense quantities. Door to door canvasâ€" sing necessary to show articles and take orders for same. GOOD COMMISSION. Unlimited earnings possible. Friends, neighbors, any» one will be glad to order. . FOR FREE CATALOGUE AND DE TAILS write FAMILEX, 570 St. Clement, Montreal. > Wwas q2 0 000 2000000 W ANELED: Must be convincing talkers to clearly explain advantages our Household necessities known as FAMILEX + PRODUCTS offer to buyers. Alreadv selling in immanaes A Canadaâ€"wide essay competiâ€" toin on "The Value of First Aid Education," was won by a Boy Scout, Charles Nicholson of Gravâ€" enhurst, Ont. The contest was sponsored by the Canadian Pharâ€" maceutical Association. Among Canadians of the air force decorated for gallantry was The Dominion Day celebration of Keewatin, Ont., was handled throughout by the local Boy Scouts. They were given the job by the Town Council. â€"@â€" Before their country was OVeâ€" run, many thousands of French Boy Scouts and Girl Guides did splendid, tireless work for refuâ€" gees fleeing from Belgium, then other thousands machineâ€"gunned out of Northern France by the Nazis. Sadly, their own fate now is obscure, under the German yoke. sCOUTING . . . FIRST CLASS wooL 1 Ey A2 TSA TV PaRuaN 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. Toâ€" bacconnqad‘ Farm, RR. No. 1. Harâ€" Boss: "How did you happen to oversleep this morning?" After eating a meal, goes the report, Finnish children shake hands with their parents and thank them for the food. Then, like Canadian children, probabâ€" ly skip out before anyone menâ€" row, Ontario. Worker: "There were eight of us in the house and the aiâ€" arm was set for seven." ISSUE 34â€"‘40 LADIES WANTED ELECTROLYSIS DOGS FOR SALE NURSING CROSS BETWEEN RABBITS WANTED SPECIALIZING _ IN REBCILT Moâ€" TORS, â€" POWERâ€"UNITS. â€" Hydraulie ‘l’l“._‘l‘:t ® . Winches, Gemerators, usn â€"â€" _ Satisfnction or refund. Levy Auto Iarts. Dept. J.. Toronte. SPECIAL VALUE IN PACIFIC SEADL coats; full swarger style; black only; coat and lining #uaranteed two years; sizes 12 to 42; 110 coats only; while they last only $39.5¢. 10 per cent. reduction for relatives exceeded one million bushels for the fifst time. The entire crop for on record. FREE! You Can Now Own CAR AND TRUCK PARTS 8 Cranky? Restless? Can‘t sleep? Tire 8 easily? Annoyed by feâ€" ONE 10â€"20 AND ONE WK40 McCOFRâ€" mickâ€"Deering tractor. Gordon Stutt, Forest, Ontario. BELTING FPOR THRESHERMEN. Endless rubber thresher belts, sucâ€" tion hose, feeder canvas, pulleys, hangers, shafting, motors at very low prices. Send for price list. The XYork Belting Co., 88 York Street, Toronto. orders and monthly distress? Then ¢ake Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound, famous for over 60 years in belping such rundown, wesk, nervous conditions. Made especially jor women. WELL WORTH TRYING! guilty?" ‘The prisoner scowled. "Figure it out yourself," he snarl ed. "That‘s what you‘re gettin‘ paid SALE OF PACIFIC SEAL COoATS Into the court thoy marched the man. The magistrate looked down at the surly prisoner. "Well," he asked, "guilty or noi for tions the dishes. Downstairs neighbor: "You play the piano too loud." Upstairs: "Can you prove it?" Downstairs neighbor: "Yes, here is your loud pedal. You pushed it right through the ceiling." eR on P ememoh on emmTd of exâ€"service and service men; will send for examination on receipt of $5.00. Many other bargains. Munro Fur _Store, Vancouver, BEX cco sls complete set of beautiful silverâ€" ware _ absolutely_ without cost, manufactured and guaranteed by, International _ Silver â€" Company. You may have this complete set absolutely free by sending your films to Imperial. Send an order now and receive complete particâ€" ulars of this amazing offer. Six or eight exposure films developed and printed 25¢, or 8 reprints 25c, plus your choice of a free enlargkeâ€" ment in easel mount or free silverâ€" ware. To get the best in quality and service send your films to Imperial Photo Service, Station 3. ‘Toronto. 'l'he. Q_uebec apple crop in 1939 Only the best cigarette papersâ€"*"Chantecier" or "Vosne‘â€" are p:J enougzh for Ogden‘s. Jim: "Don‘t rub it in. J only asked you once!" emfoymentinzoliingyour «52 enjo! in rolling your l own. Join the ranks of s wise smokers who roll them with Ogden‘s â€"the fragrant, satisfying fine cut that always rolls a cooler, milder, better cigarette. Joan (rejecting suitor): "No! A thousand times no!" (RJ LINE UP FOR OCDEN‘s: TRACTORS POR SALE BELTING BARGAINs® PHOTO FINISBHING ar 1t Was Indi pur ma f1 M «ctor of the ©o3S1O1 fortun nouni «mble heacs than 4 becay H mb W b The

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