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Durham Review (1897), 21 Nov 1940, p. 6

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v] i + a# y* 1939 by the lode gold mining inâ€" dustry in Canada totalled $53.â€" 206,225. win the peace af{ Confusion between truth and propaganda and the effect caused by mass insecurity create a prooâ€" lem, and youth is affected by a desire for security and at the same time a desire for experiâ€" ence and adventure. He referred to the aitraction of the air force for young people. BETWEEN TRUTH. PROPAGANDA The teacher could assist pupils in meeting these problems. Teachâ€" ers could helip young people to distinguish between truth and propaganda; they could discourâ€" age the development cf mass hatred; they could give pupils practical and useful work as outâ€" let for the emotions. Educatior, Nr. McCulley said, "must hein Problems resulting from war and its effect on youth were discussed by Mr. Joseph Mcâ€" Culley, in a recent address on "Education in Wartime,"~ at Moulton College Parent Teachâ€" ers‘ Association in Toronto, says a story in the Globe and Mail. War Problems Of Education R. W. B. Clarke has made a special study of the economic problems of war. He is author of an informative and wellâ€"wriiâ€" ten _ pamphlet â€" on _ "Britain‘s Blockade," No. 32 in the Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs. The squire said, "It‘s better than a marriage certificate. It‘s something that every couple can keep in their parlor to play on wedding anniversaries and other occasions." The recording starts with the refrains cf â€" "The _ Wedding March." Justice of the Peace Dawson M. Yerkes of Millbourne, Pa., makes a recording of every wedâ€" ding ceremony he performs. This J. P. Records Weddings on Wax "Experimenting with rats and other animals we have been workâ€" ing particularly on denervated muscles, their function and the restoring of them to normal. Deâ€" nervation of mucles may arise from poliomyelitis or the cutting of a nerve." A soldier who has nerves severed in battle undergoes the same suffering in general as a child who has infantile paralysis, Dr. D. Y. Soldant, associate proâ€" fessor of physiology at the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto said last week. He continued: In tiny cliniecs spotted throughâ€" out the United States West, pubâ€" lic healith and Indian service docâ€" tors are treating the eye disease which once meant blindness or patient treatment that might show results in six months â€" or three years. Trachoma, â€" which _ historians say Coronada and his conquisâ€" tadores probably brought to New Mexico in 1534, has taken a growing toll of Indian eyvesight ever since. «GGOLQRAQr bee â€"re0vve¢0 ce veoes cce cree DRUG FORESTALLS BLINDNESS Sulfanilamide is giving back to Indians eyesight threatened by trachoma. What Science Is Doing SOLDIERS‘ NERVES AND POLIO _: Guidance of Canadian Youth Puts Teachers on Their Mettle â€" Education Must Help Win Peace 60449 »@. ”‘m“h.'“!ml’umyu Exemption was initially claimâ€" ed by the Ontario Paper Comâ€" pany, which is owned outright by the Chicago Tribune. The excuse for the exemption claim is that the entive output of the Ontario Paper Company goes to the Chiâ€" cago Tribune and its affiliated New York News. Just what this has to do with spreading employâ€" The industry has benefited from proâ€"ration, according to most authorities, but a grave weakness in the policy is that the Ontario government counterances certain exemptions,. Most people would say that proâ€"ration should apply to all factors in the indusâ€" try. to any public or private interest concerned. !1Sm %?‘53 ,.m--uh"?"‘ DDD P This spreading of production, or "proâ€"ration" was instituted by government authority a couple of years ago in order that every mill town would have some business, instead of a few being busy and a number being shut down entireâ€" ly. The justification for governâ€" ment interference in this busiâ€" ness is that the raw material of the paper mills is derived almost entirely from crown lands leased to the paper compan‘ecs. Before proâ€"ration, a suicidal sales policy in the industry was denuding the forests without adequate return While the question is important as to how, and when, the Abiâ€" tibi paper company is to be reâ€" organized, another question of great public interest in Onrtario and Quebec is whether or not the governments of those two proâ€" vinces will continue exemptions from the rule calling for spreadâ€" ing of production equally among all the paper mills in the two provinces. Canada‘s naval men are writing a new chapter of hercism and sacrifice in the present war. Sailors aboard a Canadian destroyer are shown here at their stations as their vessel knifes through the swells e ioh mt n en‘ of the North Atlantic. POLICY ON NEWSPRINT FAVORS CHICAGO TRIBUNE PAPER MILL CANADIAN SAILORS ON "ATLANTIC PATROL" Here‘s How C The Big Ones Bite on Pacific Coast Elderly Aunt, to her nephew, & poor preacher. "James, why did you enter the ministry ?" "About two weeks," was the reply. "He‘s on a vacation." "How much longer think he will be?"" the demanded. "Very well, take a seat," said the secretary as she continued with her work. As the‘"time passed the man grew more impatient. "I‘m sorry, sir, but he‘s not here," replied the secretary. "Is there anything I can do?" «No," snapped the stranger. "I never have my dealings with underlings. I‘ll wait until the manager returns." The pompous person stalked into the office and demanded to see the manager. Thus the granting of ore exâ€" emption has in some degree nullâ€" ified a government policy which was designed to help employees of paper mills in towns remote from communities where other work would be normally obtainâ€" able. But the Tribune‘s exemption became a fact. And with this exâ€" emption in force, certain other mills have had fairly good exâ€" cuses not to comply with the government‘s order. ment among the mill towns of the two provinces will be obscure to most observers. â€" HAVE .i YOU HEARD? Conductor: "Because it‘s the end of the line." Passenger: "Fish Hook â€" that‘s an odd name for a staâ€" tion!‘ Why do they call it that?" do you stranger "‘The quantity so far," he adâ€" mitted, "is too small to make practical experiments on possible uses of the new element," but he suggests that its properties would perhaps be discovered first in the U.S.A., because larger amounts of radium are available there. 8 Cranky? Restless? Can‘t sleep? Tire a . casfy? Annoyed by feâ€" m Cranky? Restless? Can‘t sleep? Tire a . casfy? Annoyed by feâ€" male ‘functional disâ€" orders and monthly distress? Then take Lydia E. Pinkbam‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound, famous for over 60 years in belping such rundown, weak, nervous conditions. Made especfally for women. WELL WORTH TRYING! What he claims to be the last of the world‘s missing known elements completing the list of ninetyâ€"two which science has been trying to fill in since 1789, has been discovered by a Swiss radiologist, Dr. Walter Minder, of the Radium Institute in Berne. He calls it Helvetium, and says he isolated the element by raâ€" dium disintegration, securing a speck no bigger than one 10,â€" 000th of a milligram. P::;eet your-BOOKs and CASR Path s Mze, Ane tes ar extouer ‘l-)-'ept‘: V‘V!:I,“ for prices, .ete. to J.& I.TAYLOR umited Toroxto SAFE works flw Jribtvdvnts ut einonted ht i2 Padcas NRALLICUy I am sure," or any other extraâ€" vagrant phrase. "How do you do" is the accepted form. 3. Not until his hostess has placed hers there. 4. Yes, it is a fault that should he corrected. The old proverb says, "A wise man reflects before he speaks, and then reflects on what he has uttered." 5. Not unless the woman who stops is elderly. 6. No. "Yours very truly" is a formal close, used in business. Answers 1. Take it up with the post ofâ€" fice at once and try to get it reâ€" placed. Thank your friend and say nothing about the damage. 2. "Pleased to meet you," "Deâ€" lighted to know you," "Charmed, 5. When a young woman is seated at the table of a public diningroom and another woman stops to chat for a minute, should the young woman rise? 6. Is "Yours very truly" an appropriate close for & friendly letter? DoUBLE AYLQMAY!® 4. Isn‘t it a mistake for a perâ€" son in company to be impulsive in what he says, always "speaking his mind" as he calls it without considering its effect? 1. When you have received a valuable gift from a friend, sent by mail, and it arrives in a badly damaged condition, what should you do? MiniNd | edelc 2e BeteSabacl LN (nndvoansd Chaailt NeJJ 3. When should a guest who has finished eating place his napâ€" kin on the table? 2. What are a few acknowâ€" ledgments of an introduction that are forbidden by social usage? Lost Element Found "Oh, my goodness, isn‘t that awful," said the woman. "I‘ll have to get rid of that carpet and put down linoleum." The vacuum cleaner man, havirg finished his demonstraâ€" tion, turned with a beaming smile and showed the housewife the amount of debris which had been extracted. "James," said the old â€"lady anxiously, as she looked up from wiping her spectacles, "are you sure it wasn‘t some other noise you heard?" ; "Because I was called," he answered. "I‘m glad to meet a man who started at the bottom and worked his way up. Tell me, how did you begin? 145 Fromt St. E.. Toronto Established 1855 YÂ¥ "I was a bootblack and now I‘m a hairdresser." The prodigal wrote for paâ€" ternal help, winding up with the confession that he was obliged to sleep in a disused cowshed. â€" Back came a postcard from the father: "Dear Oswald, S A F ES room for two? ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO SPECIALIZING IN ‘REBUILT mMoâ€" TORS, â€" POWERâ€"UNITS. Hydraulic gta:t' s t l».' WIn‘eio-. cGe:e:::on. ers, agnetos arburetors, Radiators _â€"â€" Bxcinm Service, Glass â€"â€" Satisfaction or â€"refund. Levy Auto Parts. Dept. J.. Toronto ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS. ICE LOADERS PRACTICAL WONâ€" derful capacity. Order early, John Tait, Iron Bridge, Ontario. . CAR AND TRUCK PARTS AMBITIOUS _ MEN SEVENTEEN and over wanted immediately for secretâ€"service and detective work. Complete training course by corâ€" respondence. Free information, write to C. M. Julien, Box 25, Staâ€" tion T. Montréal. _ ORDER TWEDDLE 1941 CHICKS now. Send for our early order booking price list. Compare our chicks with the most costly on the market and their performance will be at least as good. Yet beâ€" cause of the savings made by volâ€" ume production ‘Iweddle chicks cost less than most of the cheapâ€" est chicks on the market, that‘s why Tweddle Chicks grow in popâ€" ularity every year. There were over a hundred thousand more Tweddle chicks sold in 1940 than in 1939. Read the unsolicited tesâ€" timonials of a few of our 1940 customers in‘ our new circular price list. Tweddle Chick Hatchâ€" eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. NEW AND USED AT LOWEST prices. Used electric motors all sizes. Satisfaction or money reâ€" funded. General Auto Supply, Kitâ€" _ chener. "THE BRAY CHICK DOES THE Trick.‘" You should order nown'ltt you want chicks this year. StMl have a few pullets. Kead Bray Service Bulletin, and list of Daily Specials â€" sent free. Bray Hatchâ€" 3ry. 130 John North, Hamilton, nt. en ies eete 222 ooo h GRAPHOIL _ CONCENTRATE. BLG profits. Supply farmers, service stations, and motorists in your grea. Exclusive territories. Write Graphoil, 610 Woburn Avenue, Toronto. Saves Up Pennies For Wedding Day Where there‘s a will, there‘s a way. A wouldâ€"be bridegroom from outâ€"ofâ€"town saved his penâ€" nies, turned up at the office of Miss M. D. Stewart, Sarnia, Ont., city â€" clerk, accompanied by his brideâ€"toâ€"be, and planked down 500 of them to get his marriage license. Theose figures, he said, could be interpreted in two ways, as an enâ€" couraging improvement over conâ€" ditions of former days, or as an impetus for action to avoid needâ€" less waste of life, Without any question," he added, "Canada can save the lives of 500 mothers and of at least 6,000 babies. Should Be No Typhoid "In 1939 we had 109 typhoid fever deaths in this province, which would indicate an incidence of over 1,000 cases, not one of which should have occurred." Milk is the most important single of food used in the home, Dr. Fleming continued, and when conâ€" taminated is "as dangerous to inâ€" troduce into the family as a live bomb. Nevertheless, it is true that raw milk, which is always potenâ€" tially dangerous, is regularly used by many people who flatter themâ€" selves that they are intelligent." Reviewing the progress in the control, of smallpox, scurvy, cholâ€" era and similar diseases which by persistent work had been renderâ€" ed almost unknown in Canada, Dr. Fleming urged that similar perâ€" sistence be applied to such present day scourges as tuberculosis. Go After Tuberculosis "Infant mortality," he said, "quotâ€" ing Sir Arthur Newsholme," is the most sensitive index we possess of social welfare." Out of 229,000 baâ€" bies born alive in Canada in 1939, 13,900 did not live to see their first birthday and of this numbere, 7,000 did not survive for one month. In addition, he said, there had boeen 6,000 stillbirths and 967 mothers‘ lives were lost in childbirth. Pump only, $30.50. Complete sysâ€" tem â€"$75.00. Write for folder. 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This tot: than in Sepiember, cent. higher than 1939 total of Sl;.!‘ awards for the year $274,109,600, as ced $165,010,000 for th of 1939, an increase The serap wing cover producing t Quebec heads * this month with $8, tario has $8S.171,2 $3,191,700; â€" Britis} $2,009,200; Nova Sc 500; Manitoba, $1.1 katchewan, _ $1.007 Brunswick, $689,100 ward Island,. $425.2 boards, an« vibration o *"Later bal name suggest and white, d a box to exp cision, hence ballec‘ Or were placed to indicate th stilus. â€" Filing passageway, his ballot in er urn. ROMAN EL *Election _ days Rome were days sembly, and thos make the journey mot vote. Electio termined by the Senate and procl herald at least 1 vance, with a seco election day. "The list of «c read to the thirty sembled in the C: each tribe declari ms a unit, after h cortained the trih by secret ballot. sisted of a small ea.dboard, coated 1 ed the ‘tabclia‘ « vOi *Secret ballots u 2,400 years ago i Themistocles and â€" been unearthed. T en bits of pottery on which the sec scratched, casting years citizens thou the young Athenia "The process of 4s a heritage from civilization," says ; the National G« ciety,. "While the wiva voce on most questions as exile. cret balloting. ‘ 1940 Const Up 60 Pe Sometimes v er noted Over 1939 â€" All Provinces . New Work Du And Proguce They‘re Not novation â€" Voted On Sc Were to the TRY IT YOU J his t0t Septembe the

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