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Durham Review (1897), 3 Oct 1940, p. 6

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T Eio bnboiinbabenies ie 3 _ 20 007 Railway, who was in Calgary reâ€" «ontly. Sir Edward stated his company planned to begin construction of track and spur facilities to a new ammonia plant in Alberta ~ very shortly. â€" Construction operations on the Alberta Nitrogen Comâ€" Sees Mixed Farms Increase In West _ims is one of Ontario‘s most critical years, and we need every cent we can get in United States exchange from American hunters," Mr. Nixon said. "Hence, we feel we should open these two districts to moose hunters â€" one of the highest classes of sport for men who visit Canada." Certain restrictions, however, will be imposed regarding length of season and particularly with reâ€" gard to shooting near the Heenan highway, it was stated. Two sections' of Ontario closed to moose hunters for the past two years will be open this year, Hon. Harry Nixon, minister of game and fisheries, has announced. The areas are: the section west of the Suâ€" perior Junctionâ€"Fort William branch of the Canadian National Railway, and that area east of the C.PR. and C.N.R. from Bigwood to Wesâ€" tree and south of the road from Westree to the Quebec boundary near New Liskeard. Open New Areas To 1940 Hunters gaming tables. Monaco‘s Monte Carlo Casino, which is the state‘s chief source of income, was almost empty afâ€" ter â€"the war drove its best cusâ€" tomers home. Now it is reopened but little money is crossing the bacarrat, â€"roulette and other All three of the little states have been in economic distress since the war began. ANDORRA BEST OFF Andorra is the best off. Alâ€" though its income is derived mainly from the sale of postage stamps, mountain smugeling routes still are used and its 5,200 citizens, mainly . farmers and shepherds, are getting better prices for their crops and goats. Three postage stampâ€"sized indeâ€" pendent states in warâ€"ridden Europe still are neutral and still are doing business on their old stands but they are none the less strongly affected by the strugâ€" gles of their big neighbors. ALL UNARMED Andorra in _ the Pyrenees, Leichtenstein on the Rhine, Monâ€" aco on the Riviera and San Marâ€" aco on the Riviera, all are unarmâ€" edâ€"save for one salute cannon eachâ€"and all are hoping to be let alone when new peace treaties are written. Tiny Countries Staying Neutral FISs. Sir Edward Beatty Says it Will Develop Logically From Grain Storage Difficultiesâ€" Would Feed It To Stock trate stated, but warned Furton that because he is young and likes to travel fast is no excuse for speeding on a public highway a 1 for taking _ unnecessary Young people are usually betâ€" ter drivers than their elders, Magistrate J. A. Hanrahan said in county police court at W. Masâ€" on (Ont.) last month as he fincd Edward Furton, 18, of 9990 Bishop road, Detroit, $20 and costs for careless driving and eancelled his right to drive in Canada for six months. TRAVEL FASTER Young people usually travel faster than older people. But they are alert and keen and betâ€" ter able to cope with emergencies than are old people," the magisâ€" Young People Best Drivers Ontario Allows Four Stampâ€"Sized Lands of Europe Are Affected Though By Neighbors â€" Able Than Oldsters to Cope That‘s the Opinion of Essex Allows Mooseâ€"Huntâ€" Enter Old Preserves Different Sections Correct whatever posture defects you have before you ask a salesâ€" woman to show you a thing. Learn to starnd tan with stomach flat, chest high and back straight. Don‘t go shopping on a morning when you feel your worst, and look it Have your bair done and put on fresh makeup before you start. And try to remember that shopping is fun for the goodâ€"natured customâ€" t o cheng e Terinie 2 ic = 2 20000 00 CeAeRICCIATE® er, but a horrible ordeal for the badâ€"tempered one. Native: "Not in this vilâ€" lage, ma‘am. Not in this vilâ€" lage!®"‘ A friend called upon a guest at a hotel, knocked, and asked him to open the door. "Can‘t, door‘s locked!" the voice within announced. *"Well, unlock it the caller requested. "Can‘t; lost the key." "Great Scott, man! What will you do if there‘s a fire?" "I can‘t go!* "‘No," was the reply, "but perâ€" haps you‘ll be good enough to throw me my horse" When the los his breath, the "Have you an say?" You‘re l:';elmg Low Without answering, the faryâ€" er seized the intruder, hurled him over the fence into the road, and returned to his work. When the loser had recovered e Sn ment i) to ugneriarainans i _fiey," he said, "I‘ve heard a lot about you, and have come a long way to see which is the betâ€" ter man." the cireus strong man rode out on horseback to challenge a farâ€" mer whose great strength had gained him a reputation. He enâ€" tered the farmyard, tied up his horse and approached the farmâ€" er. again t Traveling Teacher: "What a quaint village. Truly, oneâ€" half of the world is ignorâ€" ant of how the other half e oss A prizefighter and his girl friend entered a fashionable resâ€" taurant and ordered a large meal. When they had finished the waiter presented the bill. The prizefighter paid, and then suddenly hit the waiter in +ha “Hey,” he Outside his ruined home, this young Londoner plays with his tiny trains and dog dolls, olissfully ignorant of the tragedy that is all about him. The empire may be fighting for its life, London may be battered, and death may be raining from the skies, but he is happy, his toys escaped the bombs. Movie Fan: "And wrote the scenario t wonderful picture?" Author (whose plc been so altered that bardly recognizable): 1 only wrote the kno ‘t Shop the w my horse." he farmer growled: anything more to scenario to that War‘s Blight Could Not Touch Him the knock on the opening plot has it is "N. o, ordered by the g;)-vâ€"er;z;nent. Northern Ireland has more than doubled its flax crop. The 1940 crop covers 45,000 acres and next year this figure should be substantially increased, it is officially stated. Production has been made cheapâ€" er by the introduction of pulling machines, of which 70 have been petermmiine ies Grow More Flax In North Ireland 1. Yes, but she shouldn‘t overâ€" do it. The young man would not have invited her if he didn‘t have the money, and if she ordered merely a sandwich and coffee, he would resent it. 2. Never; nor should he do so in any book. It is just as easy to use a piece of paper. Or a good way is to use a rubber band, placing it around the pages read. 3. Yes. six topics that should be avoided are acâ€" cidents, disease, death, dress, money, and personal domestic afâ€" fairs. 4. It is wiser to invite a few more men. Then all the girls are insured partners. 5. The left side for the bride‘s family, the right side for the groom‘s. 6. The fork should be used. 6. Should peasv the fork or spoon? 5. At a church wedding, on which side of the main isle should pews be reserved for the bride‘s family and the groom‘s family? 6. Should peas be eaten with 4. When â€"sending invitations to a dance, should exactly the same number of men as girls be invited ? 1. When a young man takes a girl out to dinner, and she knows he doesn‘t earn much money, should she be very modest in what she orders? 2. Should one turn down the corner of a borrowed book to mark his place? 3. Can you give a list of about six subjects that should ke avoidâ€" ei in general conversation? d e oc onl Oe us safes, both new and secondâ€"hand, all supposedly giving fire protecâ€" tion. But surveys show that about 40% of safes tested by fire fail. This is logical when we investiâ€" gate many of the receptacles sold under the name "fireâ€"proof." In some of these safes we find the walls are only an inch thick, whereas in a proper, fullâ€"strength safe, it should be approximately six inches. Then we find all types of insulation, some merely conâ€" sisting of an air space. Large inâ€" stitutions with branches, having fire experience, know the unreâ€" liability of many soâ€"called "safes." Though more able to take losses, they do not take chances. The wise firm does not trifle in makâ€" inz certain he really has reliable protection. The words "fireproof safe" should imply security. Under this title it has become common practice to market many types of me/ ooo ABOT % Many Office Safes Are Not Fireâ€"proof Answers ada; posts of the Hudson‘s Bay Company; and sites related to the economic and ‘ industrial developâ€" ment of the Dominion. Although a comparatively young country, Canada has a rich historâ€" ical background, and more than three hundred historic sites which have been judged to be of sufficâ€" jent national importance to warâ€" rant their being marked and mainâ€" tained. These include: Indian earthâ€" work, forts, and villages; French forts, trading posts and mission enterprises; sites connected with British exploration and naval and military operations in the long struggle for the possession of Canâ€" Approximately 25,000 persons visâ€" ited national historic sites in Eastâ€" ern Canada during the fourâ€"month period ended July 31, 1940, accordâ€" ing to.reports of attendance reâ€" ceived by the Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa. The recâ€" orded attendance at the museums at five of the larger sites was as follows: Fort Chambly, Quebec, 6,811; Fort Wellington, Ontario, 4,769; Fort Beausejour, New Brunsâ€" wick, 3,809;. Louisbourg Fortress, Nova Scotia, 3,082, and Fort Anne, Nova Scotia, 2,543. rMIDDLEâ€"AGE ( WOMEN l Thousands of women ESE face" wite byom at ol HEERmY Pinkham‘s vggetabla B 3&% B . compoundâ€" amous on foor femele rane, C e Historic Sites Attract Visitors HEED THIS ADVICE:!:! Austria‘s patriot and man of mystery who goes only by the name of Rudolph is shown in New York, following his escape to the United States. The Nazis have placed a price of $10,000 on his head. Rudolph, who was chief of the Austrian Freedom Station which broadcast antiâ€"Nazi propaâ€" ganda from France, barely esâ€" caped when Germany overran the country. A. Gathers can be regulated by lengthening the stitch on the sewing < machine and loosening the tension. Stitch two rows along the edge to be gathered, oneâ€"fourth of an inch apart. Draw up the two under threads, regulating the gathers with the free hand. thers? A. Medicine droppers may be cleaned effectively â€" with pipe cleaners. iff. Q. How can I stone raisins? A. Pour hot water over the raisins and allow it to remain for five or ten minutes, Drain, and rub each raisin between thumb and Tpger until the seeds come out clean. Dry before usâ€" ing, and if using for cake, rub them in flour to prevent their sinking to the bottom. Q. How can I regulate "paâ€" A. To make ordinary fabric waterproof, dissolve equal parts of isinglass, alum, and soap sepâ€" arately in water. Then mix the three, and brush the mixture on the wrong side of the cloth. Q. How can °‘I clean medicine droppers? Q. How can Iflm;i:â€"e“;rdinary fabric waterproof? { How Can I? A. First cover the area where the hole isâ€"to be with putty, makâ€" ing the hole the size desired in the putty. Then pour into this hole a little melted lead and if the glass is not exceptionally thick, a perfect hole will result. Q. How can glass? Thousands Pay Visit to Fort Wellington in Ontario This Season Mysterious Rudolph â€" 9n Pinkham‘s vggetable Compoundâ€"famous Lor over 60 years in reâ€" l!ev!ng female funce tional ibles. Try 1t! BY ANNE ASHLEY Iâ€"make a hole in TORONTO Barn Roofingâ€"Granary Lining SUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS COST less, cover more,‘ last longer, lay faster, save sheathing.. Buy now before war advances prices, direct from factory. Superior Praducta pel 1 ue 2 022 0C0aeeacmmms TO POSTMASTERS, FOR SALE $1.00 each â€" small combination Boxes. _.Qg‘ply Postmaster," Powell River, niplimne io cce Pm BUYER IF OFFERED TEN THOUSâ€" y un ue 2000 Conencmemmmmer HI’J NDR%Z‘D ‘ACRE‘S : THREE MILES (Gi bee o1c 0 emmmmemmmmc ts HUNDRED ACRES WORKABLE, â€" seventy, fair buildings, well rollâ€" ing, close to village. Cash, twelve hundred.â€"Muryn, Pontypool. m en ies mm AMBITIOUS MEN SEVENTEEN and over wanted immediately for secretâ€"service and detective work. Complete training course by corâ€" respondence. â€" Free information, write to C. M. Julien, Box 25, Staâ€" tion ‘T, Montreal. 1 e en es ATTENTION HOUSEWIVESâ€" Know your Preserves and Pickâ€" les. 100 Assorted Labels 10¢, 500 Labels 25¢ postpaid. Lewis Printâ€" ing. Station H, Toronto, Canada. emunomtious ... .__"+ _7 OFODTO, CA from factory. Superior Products H'?“’?“ 16 Nelson Street, Sarnia, MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD., Toronto‘s oldest Chrysler, Plymâ€" outh dealers; three locations, 632 Mt. Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge St.. }‘650 D.'u;l'forth Avenue. Our Used MNECHTC PA CAT o colnit in encA upa slul 2 0 0 ca e ce et n t eecR U U and farms might choose yours first. No charge for listing. Deâ€" scribe fully, name price and lot number. Dominion Farm Agency, Toronto 8. Ontario. IF #wws oomee L 1 CCCTOCe AEDAARCROCY BLLLIES from Picton, good locality, good soil, good buildings.â€"Irvin Unger, Picton, Ont., Route 2. The cancer prevention experiâ€" ments are starting at Harvard Uniâ€" versity. A new attack on cancer, trying Vitamin K as a possible preventâ€" ive, was anonunced last week, K is the recently discovered vitâ€" amin which aids blood to clot. Alâ€" falfa is rich in K. But an inexhaustâ€" ible new source has been supplied by chemists who synthesized K in five forms. ‘ When the capillaries are off balâ€" anceâ€"failing to properly carry nuâ€" triment and oxygen from the blood to body tissues and discharge wastes from the tissues to the bloodâ€"they are likely to make one a chronic sniffler, ) MX Mievibeg uiss iareiih ind 2c d 4 h 4229 Cars make us many friends. n o c o e nc e eE tPc xd PC of everyday necessities at present, on the market, inquire today withâ€" out _obligation: FAMILEX, 570 St. Clement, Montreal. IMMUNITY To coLps Capillary "massage" â€" di]an‘x_lg and contracting the capillaries with hot and cold water â€" and a proper diet may help man win his long struggle for immunity from the common cold, experiments by Uniâ€" versity of Illinois scientists indiâ€" cate. "_YOU_ ARE _ INTERESTED IN STEADY CASH PROFITS â€"if you would like interesting, profitable \w;ork selling the most popular line The discovery, he said, covers a pregram of research by Dr. Charles Best of Toronto and his associates, the results of which are to be pubâ€" lished for the first time Oct. 15th. Wwooowvfinoocwi-od-boz CURE OF DIABETES Dr. Elliott P. Joslin of Harvard University Medical School cited last week an as yet unpublished discovery that diabetes can be both cured and prevented in animals, and said the world "can look forâ€" ward to the day when the same results can be achieved for hu mans." es.. Most of it comes from the Unâ€" ited States and England. They disâ€" till about 18 pounds of oil from a ton of peppermint leaves. Pepperâ€" mint is cut in the same way as hay, and left to wilt in the field for a short time. It is then put into the still and distilled under steam pressure. @94 1294644 60200000 040 0â€"0â€"94 NEW ATTACK ON cANCER Peppermint oil, according to Mr. Malloy is worth $2 a pound at the moment and some 12,000 pounds are imported into this country by wholeâ€" sale drug and pharmaceutical howe Their rich deep soil is as well adapted to the growing of pepperâ€" mint as it is to the growth of some of the finest celery grown in this province. Fred Malloy, Fred Donald, Geor;e Jamieson and Arnold Harris are the farmers engaged in the unique harvest. With the exception of a small still which is in operation just north of Stratford, these men believe that they‘re the only people in Canada who are distilling pepâ€" permint oil on a commercial basis. The mint harvest is on, and four farmers are busy distilling their 30â€"acre crop of peppermint. Are Harvesting Peppermint Oil What Science% Is Doing ; Cars NEw AND USED AGENTS WANTED ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FARMS WANTED FARM FOR SALE P.0. BOXES DETECTIVES PRINTING FREE! You GOOD USED NiA Een es enc meng GET THE MOST FEED VALUE OUT of your corn this season by storing it in a Keenan Portable Stlo. It will keep your ensilage in perfect condition at only a fraction of the cost of a permanent silo. Sold in sizes of 10 feet, 14 feet and 16 feet diameter. Includes everything necessary for erection. The cost 1.5 small. Write for prices. Ths 2 e Td "o _ _ 700r fiims _ to Imperial Pfiot? Service, Station 3. Toronto, THREE CLASS U _ Lt C2 OBR complete set of beautiful sfiver. ware â€" absolutely without â€" cost, manufactured and guaranteed by International _ Silver Company. You may have this comrlete set absolutely free by sending your films to Imperial. 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Dépl;'“::-"“ 20 °_ PICCR, etc. to J.&J.TAYLOR uniteo TorONTO SAFE works Sensitiveness to certain foods may manifest itself by eczema and hives in early life, and, later on ‘LDIIIH CLASS A, SERVICEABLE age. Several younger also. R.O.P. cows and heifers for cash of ‘exâ€" change lumber or cordwood. Maxâ€" welton Farm, St. Anne de Belleâ€" vue vue. There are people who are senâ€" sitive to milk. of asthma. Foods cause about 10 % of all asthmatic attacks, but in children the percentage may reach 25 per cent. Many cases of asthma in children are caused by eating foods made from wheat, oats or esgs whose protein content is high, The use of nuts is a common cause, but fruits and vegetables rarely cause the affection. The dandruff of cattle, horses, sheep and swine is a common cause Many cases of asthma develop in children who play with cats, dogs, and rabbits. The windborne pollien of plants. Foods, food dusts, face powders, animal dusts and dandruff and feathers, especiall those from ducks, turkeys, chickens and geese, People weose asthma is due to feathers usually show attacks of asthma early in life. This is beâ€" cause they have slept on feather pillows as infants and have become sensitized to that particular type of feather. Protect your BOOKS and CASH from FIRE and THIEVES. We Cabinet, for amy purposc. Visit have a size and type of Safe, or us, or write for prices, etc. to Dent wo ASTHMA Like hay fever, asthma is not caused by the pollien of plants conâ€" veyed by bees or other insects. It is caused in some cases by windâ€" borne polien. Inherited sensitivity, as in hay fever, is at the bottom of it, writes Dr. John W. S. Mcâ€" Cullough of the Health League of Canada. 4906400050406 0â€"00â€"000â€"0 4â€"4â€"04â€"4â€" USED TIRES For 488% Youge St. 44.46 444440 e PORTABLE SILOS 145 Front St. E. 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With without ©xperience you can s ceed if you are honest and a w ing worker. Every sale of $1 brings you profit â€" who can‘t s for at least $2.00 an hour? means that you carn about : per hour! Wirapayâ€"â€"> _A 2Pout _ Earl @Larratee, Chico, Cal., ownâ€" er of a plane, is putting up a oneâ€" man fight for the protection cf his father‘s rice fields. Ducks come in great waves one after another in an effort to invade the rice fields. Larrabee rises magâ€" nificently and disperses them. The dispersion lasts for an hour. Then they reform and reâ€"attack. Larrabee rises again and the battle is repeatâ€" n ie 100 7000 â€" To hoi nnranmnebicands in sls t ed. Darkness alone saves the ducks â€"and Larrabee. Montreal. rings you nrars« * SRMe€ of $1.00 brings you profit â€" who can‘t sell for at least $2.00 an hour? This means that you Carn about 90c per hour! WwITROUT OBLIGATION write at once to FAMILEX PrRQ. BUCTS.'570 St. Clement Genln, Flies A Plane To Chase Ducks Before attempting treatment, it must be determined what protein the patient is sensitive to. A series of light scratches is made on the surface of the skin without piercâ€" ing the true skin. On those scratchâ€" es extracts of polien, animal danâ€" druff, foods or dusts etc., are placâ€" ed. If a hive or reddened area is produced by one or more of the extracts used it is a sign that the person is sensitive to that particâ€" ular product. Having discovered the cause orâ€" causes, the next step is to desensitize by injecting a small quantity of the offending agent or agents. If que to polien, the desenâ€" sitization must be carried out 2 or 3 months ‘before the time of polienâ€" ization. In case of foods, dandruff, feathers etc., the offending agent must be avoided. In cases accomâ€" panied by chronic bronchitis, deâ€" sensitization will not avail for thesoe cases are due to bacterial infection of the bronchial tubes. companied by wheezing. It may be mistaken for croup. The attacks usually begin between one and five o‘clock in the morning and may last from a few minutes to a few hours. :G&w&tw. POULTHRY MEN WwaNTEep gou l 2200098 2 P00m Clement Street, 900 DEaALERS assortment of to relatives and a willâ€" POULTRY "Democracy wa three thousand y« eredit became int The deficit i#ia excepted. 6,500,000 ton last year. mted at 15,000,000 €d with the avera 000,0000. WAR, AND R: "The crop in P\ Belgium, Holland, Blovakia and Aus ©ountries w vield. Tha tons, 3,.00( The Danu expected to Tentative that the Ew reduced by w would be ab« that of 1939. Europe Harvest A rabbi bring luck will do. R among th. building. C frightened. harmed, a proof of t tons, xâ€"ray, the veins o substance hay where a tumo immediate ca: been successi age of 25 other hand until the : treatment The vie arily do : Tbls afi] penou' 0 bony grov The pituit a considerab Iless glands, others, the s al capsule, 4 roid and pai gland and c develop an which reach« of the veins thus distribu the needs of elsewhere. While crdi is of the hi happens that in discase. tous ins Acromep a condition increase i short and lar and ski due to som itary gland of the bra mnormal con growth of normal con ty, emotion sence of al may result weight, ove1 and tissues ‘ gigantism al had attaine height of eight feet, 1 McCullough of Canada. gigantism is applied . inches in he _ Recently tured the tively earl 14 Perce 1939 â€" periences SECRF A Lu« Don‘t 1A w

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