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Durham Review (1897), 12 Dec 1940, p. 6

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4 % "Remember that childrenâ€"partiâ€" culaly children of early school age â€"are susceptible to the emotional atmosphere of the home. When adults are jittery, shortâ€"tempered, feariul, children are quick to pick up these emotions. one that is built upon confidence, courage and faith." "Try and keep your worries from affecting relationships within the family circle. f Recognizing to what extent their own emotions are affected by the war, thinking parents are asking themseives and each other, ‘"What can parents do to give their childâ€" ren a feeling of safety, security and confidence in a world in which death and destruction have become commonplace, and might appears to be triumphing over right?" A distingtished New York psyâ€" chiatrist, Dr. Ira S Wile, offers the following advice: The dayâ€"inâ€"dayâ€"out horrors of the war are making adults tense, nerâ€" vou‘s. sad. Family Life Must Be Kept Confident Equal to Europe‘s Best Skiing areas equal to anything the best resorts of Europe used to offer, yet available in the heart of the Canadian Rickies, are described in this folder. Here skiers experionce exhilaratâ€" ing holidays during the winter and spring months. Each year as skiing grows in â€" popularity throughout the continent increasâ€" ing numbers spend two weeks or more at timberline chalets in the midst of ideal powder snow corâ€" ditions. A folder of interest to skiets, setting forth in picture and story the facilities offered by Jasâ€" per National Park in the Canâ€" adian Rockies as a winter and spring playground, has just been issued by the Canadian National Railways. â€" This folder, entitled "Skiing in Jasper Naticnal Park," is illustrated by* 22 attractive photographs depicting outstandâ€" ing mountain scenes and skiing areas within easy reach from Jasper station, Alberta. _ Among these pictures are sweeping visâ€" tas â€" revealing â€" Jasper‘s â€" scenic beauty, steep virgin slopes to tes: skiing prowess, natureâ€"laid trai‘s into vast mountain reaches, skiâ€" ers in camp in mountain valleys, a mountainâ€"top cabin, inâ€"door scenes of camp life in the everâ€" ing and miles of untracked mourâ€" tain country. One of the main features of this folder is a threoâ€" colored map showing location of erossâ€"country runs, downhill runs, chalets, motor roads, rivers ard lakes, principal mountain peaks and railroad line, drawn to scale. Ski Folder Shows Jasper In Winter C. E. Little, formerly chief clerk to the general freight agent, to be district freight agent, at Hamilton. Mr. Little succeeds J. W. Sharpe, who has been transferred to Otâ€" tawa as division freight agent. All officers are widelyâ€"krown throughout the province both in railway and shipping circles. E. P. Cronk, formerly freight trafâ€" fic representative, at Toronto, te be district freight agent, at Windâ€" sor. succeeding Mr. Townsend, rransferred to Toronto. W. A. Townsend, formerly district freight agent, at Windsor, to be district freight agent at Toronto, succeeding Mr. Bush, transferred to North Bay. C.N.R. Transfers Wit the transfer of the Central Region Freight Traffic Manager‘s offices from Montreal to Torontc and the necessary staff reâ€"arrangeâ€" ment, the following appointments have been announced by C. W. Wells, general freight agont, and approved by F. P. Nelson, regional traffic manager, for the Toronto territery, effective at oncer _ G. E. Smith, formerly division freight and district passenger agâ€" ent, at North Bay, to be division freight agent, at Toronto. Mr. Smith succeeds F. G. Gould, who recently was made Assistant General Freight Agent, at Toronto. j G. H. Bush, formerly district freight agent, at Toornto, to be division freight and district passâ€" enger agemt, at North Bay. Mr. Bush succeeds Mr. Smith, transâ€" ferred to Toronto. "The home attitude should be Happy Home Atmosphere and Environment of Stability Esâ€" sential to Children‘s Wellâ€" Being It‘s A Skier‘s Paradise and Winter Playground de Luxe Region Freight Offices From Montreal to Toronto of . Central A special constable had been told to stop a car which was traâ€" velling fast in his direction. Ten minutes later he rang up to reâ€" port. "The car was being driven by an actress," he said. "I stops her, pulls out my notebook, she snatches it, writes her autograph i â€" HAVE â€"! ‘vou HEARD?] ‘You have not kissed me for two whole days", was her sad complaint. "Indeed, my dear"‘ exclaimed the professor. "Then whom have I been kissing?" Mr. Drummond expressed satisâ€" faction at the extent to which the war effort of the Dominion had been carried during the past year and said that, extensive as it was, it was only just beginning. Producâ€" tion bf war supplies, he said, will be immensely greater next year and, "of business generally, it is sufficient to say that practically every phase of industrial and comâ€" mercial activity is reflecting the inâ€" tensity of our war programme." Value of Wheat Crop x He asked that more thought be given to the great potential value of our bumper wheat crop of this year rather than to the immediate embarrassment involved in the handling of it. Employment is at such a high level, he said, that we are approaching the point where it may be necessary, as in Great Briâ€" tain, to "curtail peacetime activâ€" ities for the purpose of furthering the war effort." Stability in prices, Mr. Drvmmond said, is being sought through the efforts of the Price Control Board, and company profâ€" its are being largely eliminated by the Excess Profits Tax. It is, thereâ€" fore, he submitted, the duty of the Government to see that wages, which form the major part of the The absentâ€"minded professor came home one evening, to be accused by his wife of sore meâ€" glect. The need for Canada, in the midst of the prosperity occasioned by warâ€" time industrial activity, to prepare for the postâ€"war adjustment was stressed at the 123rd annual meetâ€" ing of the Bank of Montreal by Huntly R. Drummond, the presiâ€" dent. He warned against the dangâ€" ers of price inflation and urged the exercise of economy and. prudence by individuals, corporations and «overnments. These soldiers of an Indian division serving with the British comâ€" mand in the Middle East brush up on their antiâ€"aircraft training at a base depot in the western.desert. They answered Britain‘s call for aid from her subjects in the farâ€"flung corners of the earth although India herself is trying to chtain independence from Britain. These sturdy desert warriors undoubtedly have played an important role in stalling the Italian drive into Egypt. Bankers Urge Preparation For Postâ€"War Adjustments Bank of Montreal Officials See Need For Prudence and Protecâ€" tions Against Inflation and Speculation Second Pickpocket: "Well, we‘ve got to know where all the pockets are, haven‘t we?" are you reading that fashion book for?" it, and then away she goes" Small Boy: "Yes, sir. First for the corresponding period of 1989, an inâ€" crease of .......s.......$ WETO® | .....l.................._..$5,114,656 as compared with ........ 4,838,150 ""Madam," was the clerk‘s reâ€" ply, "plant those seeds, and then jump out of the way if you value your safety!" ‘You‘re quite sure these seeds will come up very quickly?" she persisted. "I‘ve left it very late, you see, and I want to be cerâ€" tain that they will come up at once." The gross revenues of the allâ€" inclusive Canadian â€" National Railways System for the week ending November 21, 1940 Canadian National Railways Revenues The cld lady, buying some seeds, was being rather troubleâ€" some to the department store clerk. cost of manufacturing, are not unâ€" duly inflated. The duties of the bauks towards the maintenance of business and industrial stability and the prevenâ€" tion of excessive speculatioa were emphasized by G. W. Spinney, joint gemperal manager, in his address. Mr. Spinney stated that the conâ€" traction skown in the bank‘s holdâ€" ings of government securities on the balance sheet should not be misinterpreted in the light of the war financing programme of the Government. The fact that security holdings of the Bank had declined was actvrally, ke pointed out, a healthy sign indicating, as it does, that war loans are really being subscribed to from the savings of the people. Profits Satisfactory Although profits of the bank wore somewhat lower for the past year, Mr. Spinney said that the results were not unsatisfactory in view of the large increase in taxes paid. Revenues, he continued, had been augmented as a result, principally, of an expansion in commeorcial loans which averaged about 22 per cent higher. Drawing attention to the high level of industrial activity, occaâ€" sioned largely by the demands of war, Mr. Spinney remarked that "it is clear that we are rapidly apâ€" proaching a position in which, by contrast with the past ten years, our principal problem will be the adequacy of the means of producâ€" tion." The bank, he said, was deterâ€" mined to play its full part in the national effort, looking forward with confidence to the achievement of victory. He is so practical that he uses the skelton in his family closet for a coat hanger. Salesman ‘(after knocking in vain): "I thought you said she was at home?" "Yes, sir, but 1 don‘t live â€"...$ â€"276,506 or 5.1% One of the most difficult puoâ€" fession in the world is that of matching colours and tints. It cannot be taught like an exact science, for one must be born with a sense of colour. This, of course, improves with practice. One of the biggest colour firms has a huge laboratory stocked with special instruments for makâ€" ing and testing colours, but the final test of matching lies with the eye, and ~a wellâ€"trained matcher can detect no fewer than 100,000 hues and tints. If, for instance, one twentyâ€"thousandth part of an ounce . of red is added to an ounce of yellow, and the whole well mixed, the expert eye can see the difference between the mixture and pure yellow. The key men of this profession can detect the difference in more than 300 shades of white and alâ€" most as many of black! Another advance, described as a radical change in the treatment of compound fractures, will save many lives and many others from permanent disability. By this new treatment the antiseptics, after the area involved has been careâ€" fully cleaned, are done away with entirely. Instead, petroiâ€" eum jelly packs are inserted in the wounds and the whole area bound up in a plaster cast after the bones have been properly set. bi0 "â€"* 0« v i44 me 00e a v «/ 4 â€"0 6â€"0â€"0â€" ICE CREAM FOR DIABETICS A new ice cream for diabetics has been produced at the Uniâ€" versity _ of Illinois containing about 40 per cent as much sugar at the standard product. T.B. REMEDY? Mayo Fcundation doctors have under investigation a new drug of "the sulfanilamide group, called proimin, as a possible tuberculosis remedy. Two Mayo doctors reported that guinea pigs with experimentâ€" al tuberculosis lived when treatâ€" ed with promin while all of the 20 untreated animals were dead in 82 days. Thirteen of the 29 animals treated with promin were living after 164 days. The Mayo doctors said this fact suggested htat the drug was oi value as a remedvy. WILL CUT CASUALITIES Thousands of lives will .be saved in this war and other thousâ€" ands will be saved from permanâ€" ent disability due to two major advances in medical science since the last war, it is estimated by McGill University medical reâ€" search workers. The already widespread use of sulfanilamide and its compounds will be a tremendous aid in fighting infections among solâ€" diers, it was stated last week. This was estimated to be the greatest single advance in mediâ€" cine from a point of view of the number of soldiers who may be treated and also from the point of view of its effectiveness. 6. Is it all right to ask a friend what his salary is? Answers 1. It may not be necessary, but it is certainly unkind if he does not extend a simple greetâ€" ing to those who are serving him. 2. Yes, if used sparingly, but it should never be overdone. It is not good form to use a slang word cr phrase with every sentâ€" ence. 38. .If the fare is fifty cents or less, ten cents is sufâ€" ficient. 4. A charge for the priâ€" vilege of enjoying the entertainâ€" ment,; such as music and dancing. This is in addition to the price of the food. 5. Yes. Relating one‘s troubles constantly only magnifies them. 6. Never. Only a very tactless person would ask this. Hl‘-’-»boâ€"moo&coo.â€"' © T What Science; Is Doi i s Doing ; _ 5. ~When meeting a friend on the street, isn‘t it poor form to begin enumerating one‘s troubles? 3. What is a suitable tip to give a taxi driver for a short ride? DoOUBLE *yeQANC 4. What is the meaning of a "cover charge" in a diningroom of any kind? 2. Isn‘t it all right to use slang in conversation? $ 1. 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There is a big demand for toilet articles, medicines, alimentary products, cleaners, etc. Sell for guaranteed satisfaction or money .refunded. Reap profits with your first sales. Increase your list of customers every day. Try this independent business without RISK. FOR DEâ€" TAILS, communicate with G. St. George, 570 St. Clement‘ Street, Montreal. gor. CAR AND TRUCK PARTS NEW AND USED AT LOWEST prices. Used electric motors all sizes. Satisfaction or money reâ€" funded. General Auto Supply, Kitâ€" chener. SEND TODAY FOR OUR EARLY order booking price list. Our low prices for our highâ€"quality Govâ€" ernment Approved chicks all from bloodâ€"tested breeders will please you. Baden Electric Chick Hatchâ€" ery Ltd., Baden, Ontario. { How Can I1? YOU DON‘T HAVE TO PAY MORE for Tweddle Chicks and you can‘t get more for your money. Ask your neighbours and compare with other chicks. Send for our early order booking 1941 price list just off the press,. You will save seyâ€" eral dollars per hundred by bookâ€" ing your chicks and taking them early and it is the early chicks that _make the extra money. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limitâ€" ed, Fergus, Ontraio. BRAY â€" THE CHICK BUYâ€"WORD for 1941. January delivery chicks should be ordered now. Limited number December. Write for list of Daily specials. Bray Hatchery, 130 John North. Hamilton, A. ~"Add to 1. cup of chopped ham enough vinegar to moisten, and 1 tablespoon of peanut butâ€" ter. Add celery salt and pepper as seasoning. Mix well before spreading between â€" slices of bread. Q. How can I make a plant tonic? Q. How can I make a good sandwich filling? Q.~ How can I patch woolien cloth more effectively? A. Use a thin sheet of gutta percha, which can be purchased especially for tailors‘ use. Place a piece of the tissue between the layers of cloth to be cemented, and then press with a hot iron. Not only did he have to decide whether to cut himself loose from the trousers or to tear up the flcoring, but he also had to figâ€" ure out how to get enough freeâ€" domâ€"to pry the troublesome plank or to. reach for his scissors. His wife came to the rescue with a crowbar. Turning. carpenter, a Memphis, ‘Tenn.; husband found himself with doubl€ trouble on his hands. Wife Rescues Mate Nailed to Flooring After nailing down the floorâ€" ing in his garage he discovered his trousers had been caught unâ€" der a board and nailed fast. A. The water in which beef Car and Tractor Parts Canadian Controller Of Shipâ€"Building ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS DEALERS WANTED BABY CHICKS EEVERAL CHOICE STOCK FARMS AFIET AND DAE Ein malbednd 2 FREE! You Can Now Own complete set of beautiful sllver» ware absoégtel: without eogt. manufactured and guaranteed y International Silver Company. You may have ‘this compiete set absolutely free by serding your films to lmpirla.l. 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CASH In +arisd a@dian morth, ¢ books should be made about it * Mrs, Money i1 much tinse! and the Hollywood v Mrs. Money â€" York and later s Toronto Conse: still only a giri «1 the Yukon and / of Anton Money tensive mining Mrs. Money is in Vancouver so can go to school years of age and\ accompanied thei trips through th The luxuries 4 all right for so Anton Monoy1 life of hor hom« in the Yukon Té east of Whitchor "It‘s the mosJ the world if y ried." Mrs. Mon 15 years »have there have been mixed with the doe* some "Strike Up the that this exerci to keep in co "creatin which c; way." Mr. Stauff« the time whe farmers â€" wou tion. "We m more in the education ar beiow par in has to buy. of amest far presert cond farmers of ed out of pr these essentis siance bacon. duce it at th still meet 03 tions." | The problem "In & coming farmer‘s SOoLUTIOXN to pay and higher wage camps are ta This situatio acute as tim ed to this d pected to pr below cost 0 like these to privileges," ers are will share of ; workers are other indust Farm lab acute, will goes on, D. of the Unite predicted | in dress before convention i Keepi so very w Woman Existence organt Presia of On Grow p mo &1

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