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Durham Review (1897), 5 Dec 1940, p. 2

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Schools In China f Function On Fly in the direction of this planet at the rats of 780 miles a minute, Presently nearly 200,000,000 miles away from the earth, it is speeding ed on the mind of the observers. Comets, which travel at colossal speed, are composed of relatively little solid material. HEADED TOWARDS EARTH A comet‘s tail is so fragile that it may be disturbed or broken up by the light rays from the sun. This is but one of the reasons why the forthcoming Cunningham comet is making difficulties for its preâ€" dictors. It has been sighted through telescopes and it is expected to be visible here to the naked eye some time in December. Scientists at McGill last woek laughed at their claims, pointing out that the only observable effect on earth of comets is that producâ€" Astrologers, whose cult has been dealt power{ful blows for many deâ€" cades by astronomical science but who still have a large following, are attempting to make use of the coming comet and tie it up with events on earth. Colorâ€"blindedness is sometimes <alled "Daitonism" because, alâ€" though it was known for centurâ€" ies, the first to study the subject was John Dailton, the famous chemâ€" ist, who in 1794 published an acâ€" count of his own case and analyzâ€" ed its peculiarities. For days he went about in his scarlet gown of a Doctor of Civil Laws at Oxâ€" ford happily trnconscious of its efâ€" fect on those arourd him. And when asked what color gown he thought he was wearing. he pointâ€" ed to an evergreen. Comet Due Soon Will Be Visible Oue person out of every 55 canâ€" mnot tell red from green, and one in 50 confusos green and brown. Very rare are the totally colorâ€" blind to whom the world appears like a photograph in black and white,. The pastelâ€"shade colorâ€"blind, much more prevalent among men than women, cannot distinguish beâ€" tween the lighter shades of pink and yellow and blue and green. Colorâ€"blind airmen have proved they can detect camouflaged guns that normal eyes cannot see. It may bo that a type of camoullage de sizned to deceive the colorâ€"blind will have to be used to hide guns, ammunition depots, hangars and other strategic material from them. Colorâ€"blindedness is a defect which disqualifies applicants for a variety of jobs such as engineâ€" drivers and taxi drivers but it may prove of use in war. Colorâ€"blind? Can Spot Camouflage Describing mobile education in southern Hopei Province, a section subject to periodical Japanese exâ€" peditions causing general though temporary dispersal of poptlation and dislocation of life of the counâ€" tryside, a China Information Comâ€" mittee release tells how it has been mot unusual for schools to move, oitern at night, twice in as many days during Japanese "moppingâ€"up operations." It is true that laboratory apâ€" paratus, chemicals for experiments, and similar paraphernalia have not been easy to transport, but marvels have been accomplished. In the case of animals required for husâ€" bandry work in the agricultural deâ€" partments, a great many herds came to Chunszking and other points under their own motive power. 1937, when students and their inâ€" stitutions of higher learning began to move inland from Tientsin, Shanghai, and other centers. MARVELS ACCOMPLISHED Many students walked hundreds of miles or more during the period of initial removal, so the latest deâ€" velopment finds t®em prepared by past experience, checrfrily underâ€" gone. Recont acrial visitations upoun Kunming, capital of Â¥unnan, coupâ€" led with threat to other cities of Southwest China, have necessitated removal of many colleges and untâ€" versities into districts still farther from the peril of air raids. Such a situation had been anticipated and the shifts are no more than a conâ€" tinuation of the process starting in Education on the fly is the curâ€" rent style in many parts of interâ€" ijor China today. Japanese bomb ings have been extended by tte Indoâ€"China occupation, and on the orders of Japaneseâ€"occupied terrt tory it has long been necsssary to move schools from time to thno. just as is done with the mobile unâ€" its of the increasingly famous Chinâ€" ese industrial coâ€"operatives. OFTEN MOVE AT NIGHT Airmen With This Defect of Vision Can Detect Deceptions Normal Eye Doesn‘t See Many of Them Are Forc'cd to Move From Time to Time by Japanese Bombingâ€"8tuâ€" dents Walk Hundreds of Miles 1. The signature may be her name only, but the note should say, "Howard and I deeply apâ€" preciate, etc." 2. Yes. And one should strive to overcome senâ€" sitiveness, when every little tactâ€" less remark or action is resented. 3. 4:30 to 6. 4. No. Ten per cent is all right when the amount is more than a dollar, but ten cents is conrsidered the minimum tip for a meal. Otherwise, it is betâ€" ter not to give any. 5. The hostâ€" esa should arrange the flowers immediately in a vase of water anrd display them pronmiinently. 6. She has this privilege, but the easiest way is to change her seat. 6. When a girl is sitting in a theatre next to a man who anâ€" noys her, should she call an ushâ€" calling hours for the afternoon ? 4. Would five cents be sufâ€" ficient tip for a fifgyâ€"cent meal? 5. What should a hostess do when a caller brings her a box of flowers? 2. Shouldn‘t one endeavor to conceal "hurt feelings" when in the company of others? 1. When a bride is writing rotes ¢f thanks for gifts to friends who do not know her husâ€" ard. should the notes be signed with both names? "Yes," replied Lincoln. "Whose shoes do you black?" "Why, Mr. President"‘ he exâ€" claimed superciliously, "do you black your own shoes?" A foreign diplomat once walkâ€" ed unexpectedly into a room where President Lincoln was blacking his shoes. "An old one, lady," replied the convict, grimly. "And what sort of a man are you going to be when you get out of prison?" she asked one of the inmates. The prison visitor was doing her noble best. "It‘s no good," he said. "It alâ€" ways comes out a machine gun." The great day for the assembâ€" ly of the parts arrived. After five hours the wife went out to their back yard and found her husband in a state of" exhaustion. The wife of a German workâ€" man employed in a perambulator factory tried to induce him to steal a perambulator for their baby. He refused to do this, but agreed to purloin sufficient parts to make a complete machine. ;_â€" HAVE â€"| [vou REARp?] to waste master at the ready retort. A young woman sitting next to him at dinner remarked: **What a wonderful thing is youth!" ‘‘Y es To O OANAVIMMapel eC s spmmpr dripd _ agtee areiron.iinsiect â€" resimbenmintarmie c 10. ondntnedietuntit in bedcihed 0 AneGrrenteimmmatnisd i Wikitd o LEiiiei hi c L 0 C OMR e nE Ne i cne England will act as instructors at the newlyâ€"established navigation school at Port Albert, Ont. Flying Officer Frank Hatton, of London, one of the Canadians returned from England, is shown at the right of this group ¢f instructors at the school. The man who pokes fun at a woman trying to drive through a 12â€"foot garage door usually sobers up when he tries to thread a needle. Modern Etigquette BY ROBERTA LEE . S. replied, sagely. Back in Canada as part of t are the fashionable Answers and what a crime it on children." animals can go anywh into the houses, but the sense their privileged respect the resident sometimes there are lapses, and one finds lapses, and one finds a giréfi‘g nibbling prize roses, ; o iggmen dn n cenngin h eccc 1 B n eemner on . eanl animals can go anywhere except into the houses, but they seem to sense their privileged state and respect the residents, though nmete es Un sn I The ony town in the world around which a game reserve has been declared, is Juba, in the Sudan, which recently celebrated its ninth birthday. Game usually keep clear of towns, but they pay little attention to the inhabitants of Juba. Here it is possible to meet lions in the streets, leopâ€" ards in your garden, and see bufâ€" faloes cantering about the aeroâ€" drome. The governor of Juba once came home to find seventy elephants taking refuge in a corâ€" ner of his garden. Legally, tha the Empire ’Traini‘r_l,g Lscheme, ten Canadians who have seen action over 1 n n P en en P n igh n 2o i ty oc omemat n inacd m _ w ud Ew : Elephants in Garden Hon. Erie W. Cross, Ontario minister of welfare and municiâ€" pal affairs since 1987, has reâ€" signed from the cabinet and will return to his private law pracâ€" tice. Mr. Cross will retain his seat of Haldimand, Norfolk. Sign seen on the rear of a ribbon bedecked automobile carâ€" rying a couple away from a church in Hartford, Conn.:â€" "This is real love, not conscripâ€" tion." T was Real Loveâ€" Not Conscription For the ten months of the preâ€" sert year, operating revenues were $201,400,970, an increase of $37,211,â€" 878 over the corresponding period of last year. Operating expenses up to October 31 of this year were $168,191,332, an increase of $16,108,â€" 442 over the similar period of 1939. The net revenue of $33,209,638 for the first ten months of 1940 reâ€" presents an increase of $21,103,436 over the corresponding period of last year. Operating revenues in October of this year were $22,984,979 and operating expenses $17,743,657. Net revenue of $5,241,322 for the month of October and of $33,209,638 for the ten months period, January to October inclusive, is shown in the monthly statement of operatâ€" ing revenues, operating expenses and net revenue of the Canadian National Railways allâ€"inclusive sysâ€" tem issued at headquarters recentâ€" Iv. C. N. Net Revenues Show Big Increase Ontario Cabinet Minister Resigns amusing repeat as many lables, Canada was the chief source of supply in the imports into the United States in 1989 of furs of silver and black fox, badger, beaver, marten, fox (other than silver), muskrat, mink, otter, skunk and lynx. The value of the silver and black fox pelts alone was $1,466,870 out of the total import valued at $2,468,. 164. Imports of silver and black fox furs into the United States for 1989 from Norway were valued at $770,280; from the United Kingdom, $178,151; from Finland, $17,685, and from Rusâ€" sia, $12,994. Canadian Furs For Th Tho single question to be deterâ€" mined in respect to the tonsils of a child is: Are these tonsils disâ€" eased? If so, they should promptly be removed. has been redifced and fatal illness in the school age occurs less often. While the wideâ€"spread application of public heaith procedures such as pasterization of milk, the safeâ€" guarding of water supplies and care of foods, and the health education of the public has had the most inâ€" fluence in this direction, it must be admitted that eradication of unâ€" healthy tonsils has played a conâ€" siderable role in the physical imâ€" provement of the race, It has been shown that markedly hypertrophied tonsils and tonsils that are repeatedly inflamed, giving rise to attacks of tonsillitis and swollen neck glands, frequently imâ€" pair normal physical development. When such a condition exists after four years of age it is advisable to have the tonsils removed, with the expectation that at least 50 per cent of children so treated will be materially improved. Take Out Diseased Ones It is undeniable that the child population of the country has exâ€" perienced better physical developâ€" ment with fewer interruptions due to mild and prolonged illnesses in the last 30 years. Infant mortality Echoes have been *recorded to The tonsils have assumedâ€"an imâ€" portant role in the economy of the child during the last 30 years. The beneficial results following removâ€" al of tonsils in selected cases has well justified the procedure. _ There is substantial evidence that in about 20 per cent of children the tonsils are either enlarged or diseased and therefore have an unâ€" favourable influence on the physicâ€" al development of the child. Such tonsils should be removed, says the Health League of Canada. #000000004 00 4800 00 9 4 204 â€"4â€" A000 0000000 44 400â€"0â€"40â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"4â€"0â€"9â€"0 Consider Before Removing T onsils ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO HEALTH TOPICG S as | thirty 8yiâ€" FOR SALE _ _ ICE LOADERS PRACTICAL woONâ€" derful capacity. Order early, John Tait, Iron Bridge, Ontario. CAR AND TRUCK PART3S m Lo u0 220000 oi SMALL NEW STATIONARY SAwW. mill, goin% concern. Lots of timâ€" ber available, Price $3,500 or $2,â€" T50 _ for machinery only. Also smaller mill complete except boilâ€" er, Price $1.000 Anathar anseanre. BRAY CHICKS AVAILABLE SECâ€" ond week December, order now. A few readyâ€"toâ€"lay pullets. Send for list. Daily Specials and Conâ€" test Form. Bray Hatchery, 130 John North, Hamilton, Ont. _a~..__________ * ZL&ILICON, On YOULL BE AMAZED AT OUR Low prices for our High Quality Govâ€" ernment Approved Chicks from bloodtested breeders. All popular breeds. Special discount for early delivery. Send for price list toâ€"day. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario. ~ TOP NOTCH CHICKS. THEY‘VE got what it takes to make profits. Hundreds_of good poultry people buy Top Notch Chicks year in and year out, because they know they get high quality chicks from bloodtested breeders at rock botâ€" tom prices. Send for 1941 pricoe. Ton Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Onâ€" tario. RIDING HIGH IN ALL BUT PRICE. It‘s hard to believe that low price buys such high class chicks. Chicks that have a reputation all over Canada for livability, growth and development into heavy e€sg producing pullets and profitable cockerels. Tweddle Chicks are the ones for 1941. Don‘t delay, send for our new 1941 attractive cirâ€" cular price list, and take advanâ€" tage of our early order and early delivery booking discounts. Twedâ€" die Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. NEW AND USED AT LOWEST prices. Used electric motors all sizes. Suatisfaction or money reâ€" funded. General Auto Supply, Kitâ€" chener. Q. What can I do when someâ€" thing has become lodged in the throat? A. Several remedies are as follows: Boiled linseed oil rubâ€" bed over the surface of the furâ€" niture rubbing with camphorated oil; rubbing with iodine; rubbing a shelled walnut on furniture scratches and following with the usual polish. it, and when the steam ceases coming out, the iron is ready for the batter. Q. How can I treat scratched furniture? { How Can 1?} A. One way is to put a teaâ€" spoon _of water in the iron, close Q. How can I test the waffle iron to see if it is hct enough for the batter? "During the construction of ong of our magnetic tunnels, extending about 1,500 feet to one side of Little America," Dr. Poulter said, "we discovered that the porous, comâ€" pacted snow and ice wore excellent transmitters of sound and that freâ€" quently from within the tunnel it was possible to hear persons shovâ€" eling in the snow a distance of nearly a quarter of a mile." BUSINE:SS OPPORTUNITIES Out of such a horror as the exâ€" plosion of the German dirigible Hindenburg at Lakehurst, N.J., in 1 .17, came a new method of treatâ€" ment for severe burns. The lives of three of the persons involved in the disaster were saved by the administration of hormones from the cortex or covering of the adâ€" renal glands which lie just over the kidneys, SsNOW, 1ICE CARRY SOUND The discovery in the windâ€"swept Antarctic that porous, compacted snow and ico are excellent transâ€" mitters of sound, was reported last week by Dr. T. C. Poulter, who was second in command on Admirâ€" al Richard E. Byrd‘s second expeâ€" dition to the Antarctic. ENSOL FOR CANCER Ensol, a biological product disâ€" covered five years ago by Dr. Honâ€" dry C. 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Sending a letter with this stamp is always a complicated and lengthy process. One hands the letter and stamp to the clerk behind the post office counter. He snips two inches off, and hands this back as a receipt. Anâ€" other portion of two inches is kept in the post office as the ofâ€" ficial receipt. A Postage Stamp alfalfa hay in feeding value, acâ€" cording to both feeding tests and chemical analysis. It is customary to cut the hay at the time when the pods are about half filled out. Soybean straw from threshed soyâ€" beans, while not high in feoding value, has been used satisfactorily as a roughage for wintering dry cows and beef cattle. It is also good roughage for sheep. Soybeans hay is about equal to OFFER To INVENToRS NEUIUTIS SUFFERERs PULLETS FOR SALE $3, $4, $5, $6 _ PULLETS, CHICKs SMALLWARES Ten Inches Long wooOL yary , CANVASsSERS NOT ABOVE The very worst happen to law on! country would be sion to get abroj are immune from the civil authoriti only tribunal quali is a military one. to some extent would be unfortu: were to gain stre â€"Poter bo The railways h reducing accident by the coâ€"operat employees in Sai boys ought to bo wayrs for awhile. The newspaper tory. Fifty years n would dare to wri this moment witho newspapers, for | source could he & curate dayâ€"byâ€"day J is taking place. l newspapers the p eadly mnsinrormed,j bave to go by somebody thought. the radio. Victor W. Sifu has been appoit masterâ€"general of brauch of the « meat, succeeding who will return general manager . Bay Co. Mr. Si without selary a Chester, will sers in the defence de Hunters go aw shoot game while . in furs are seen c ing along the su â€"â€"St. Thoms« bama. It was ms in 1862 by m soldier in Army. What is belie world‘s oldest bisc W,. D. Hudgens, < The great i for the outlying per cent. in th zone. The NVirgi smallest gein, 1 The Philippin« an estimate bas taken in Januar cember, 1918, an increase of 2 per cent. [ The continents population â€" previ placed at 131,40 crease of 7 per lation of territo ions, excluding 1| lands, was place a gain of 445,4 ceal. tories and posses reported, had times mas repidly decade as & h: laad. U. S. P GOOD HUNTING The T. S. cens Nov, pw the of the United | tories and poss 362,326. NEWSPAPERS This represents 11,923,257, or ®. the 1930 census, preliminary figm The populatio BCz m NEEDED ON New Ord V O!1 P R E

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