HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-3-21, Page 7Alphabetical Oddities
All '.11.11 tleelneli lig 0 tie alpha -
het, gl ir.s out 01 a sit h;' d tortrt of
drawing- 1$e begin e4Wit a picture
of an a,.111 11 or prr,ou of a Ili f Oh
feet. 11, the end the resemblance
to the .11 11.11111 object becomes tlut
ititpo twee 14'1 I„r 411(1, '• mins into
a 55011, ,1 Mat i epr -..ell,• ,t lnlgrllt
tie forth 411 SUnte A1111
The (o' l Itt,l letter; or Ille t feel:
Alphabet. alpha and beat. t,.'!e iulr-
ed together 1' form oitt alphabet.
Nark 14 !ler , 1 41115 alphabl't, iIt its
early beginpieg std fled is illi a pi'
titre Ol ,Iraq
11 may 1101 have Been .111 A41411'111
that Ihr letter A became the first.
letter of 111, 11. •(111 (01 l'1 o1(1 cite
some .1,00(1 )'ears ago the hiller A
was called aleph. and meant 'ore.”
If Walt ('pre rated like a L, seem
ingly for the horns of out us, iuul
had a slanted bar aero,', it: but the
Creek„ later !Welled it upside down,
which is the way we know it. The
14x, of •onr'e _erved the utcicut
Phba iib an> for 1111111 and with and
',hires and llothi11,14, \hefel of cat-
tle meant 41r,,t)!II 11. .bent. '11114
,:01.11 1141.1,1 041 It (ht' reason that the
os. aleph r .l, 41,0141= ac 0114 first
/eller,
6Vtt u u "f 11.0,1 import:owe for
survi111? Me her. And 13 in l'hoc-
nii'i:ur eta, called beth and beth
Meant 't tent or lion,c, 'Their B
originally les deed like the primitive
two -e llaillht''-rel, for-ea.stt'I'li haus,',
with its one room for the men, and
the other for Me ,1'00140. Beth, Ilse
Phoenician name for 11, is preserv-
ed in the nouleru word Bethlehem,
which means "the home Of i0otl."
One other small alphabetical od-
'Ms.. \1'e slay have been Mildly
'lri1l(4 at limes as to wily Z is
the litat of our twenty -.iv letters.
This wasn't always ,o, for in Elie
ancient (heck alphabet it was the
sixth. \Vl1en the Rnnrauis t )l, over
they thought that they would have
ase for %, so they dropper) it,
l.ater '.m t hey found that is was et
necessary sound, hut h3- this time
.S hitt last itt old position and had
eo be put at the cud oi the line.-
1+'rom "1Vetrd Origins and 'Their
Romom ie "1' 'ries," by 1Vilfred
tea
Owed More Money
Than There is
ft seems incredible that any one
roan could own all the looney in
the world, yet theoretically this is
what has Happened in. America,
in 1897 Henry B. Stuart lett
100 dollars to a friend, who signed
a promissory .tote, pledging himself
tO pay the sum in three months,
with a monthly interest of 10 per
cent. Soon after, the friend went
away tend Stuart filed the note and
forgo; abort it.
Twenty-four years later, Stuart
tante across the note atld filed it in
the Superior Court, claiming 100
dollars together with accunmialed
itt !crest.
This case became one of the
curiosities of law, for he was award.
4d judgment for 305 trillion dollars
• which was what the sums together
with interest amounted tol 13y 1938
the total son due to hits had reach-
ed 624,022,082,470,990 dollars „ore
money than there is 111 cirr.lttation 111
the Whsle q'orldt --
When tufa tih@firttictally richest
of ail .men flied he left an estate
worth 2,5110 dollars and 1110 dollar's
in rash.
Oloo'dj Will Tel@
Evert After 5000 Years
•1110:11; l.:, :2,'1, .,, PPP: ito
Leri, '. it i 14 11 itt i,1y , 1,,141.
• 4l . :oho, ,:.;1 •41 1 , v
141 1111, 11 •', ( 1 , ,I
!nal t s -u !-1.11 1111,, me
, 14.,h• of
.h0
tial 1,1111,11 (1441414 r• 11,le ,ler
.tomos it ,v inch „iunnd!, hats.
0,1,11. 1.11:e ridden Mtge tin n.. Bur
1 11441 the 4.11.1/111. ehll not. 1 :'111'4 is
Mat though 111110, lin;,lrp 4111.: tan
be ' ,un 111 light, t, it's impos5ible it,
ri prodoet, lbe hit .tads ''1 till, pun'.
brt1•;ren 11/x' In,poll•, 1111; 14111
be nettelc.1 thlon,;6 :1 +oi'nl.m.pc,
The police arc mild. cis to be •"Lett
111 l4 llris tl''.'1,.
Astronomical Odds
1. 441..04:v i'1 14211!) common, but
141411141 11,: ,4 lot Ie•.;so it 1'1111/
1'1111111115 -i•4tlize d Mot no )1.:41 '('1
gtl his pawn• the sante 11,44 1wire.
111 fart, one 1.1 arvarrl Ind lhuna1
dal) 11,40 asserted that the ,h;nu•es
:Igainst. .1(ly 111,441 (4 riling Ili;, 11,11(1'•
yartly the -411111' .vas lo- ire are
'1.11 •4111100 11.1 one!
In the 1 i.s. \, a man na'.•rtl
died suddenly, leaving fila nliihun
dollars 10 a friend, Relative, 0i
tit1' Rice fondly 'untested the aill,
4 411r pages in which were signed
J. 1(144.'." 'l'he signatures, when
magnified, corresponded with such
exactness flat the court hod (10
hest-ation in ruling then forgeries.
Never try to alter a will vete fake
Me aid • of a doctenent. ‘Then
1910, Colonel 1'seplt Pilcher pro-
,iered the 14111 of Lilian Fcrford,
v;hi' h :q'puieteel hint sole legatee
21113 executor, her relativrs a we -
tinned its legality. The will was
pnpt+rt'd to he signed in 1898. 1141(
when treated with reagents, the
no. ran-- and proved to be no more
'ban three years 41111 \Vluv, con -
omitted with the ,•4id, Tier 1 cher
lonir-.6ed to having altered i. ,ori
'11' 'led :t sentence of three years.
'('hare are numerous other Tests
for exleosing writing frauds.
114 1015, tarter and Pollard ex-
pose,, .4 number of forgeries of rare
144a1(4srripts, some of which had
completely fooled British Museum
pens, by proving that bamboo
and ;porta grass were contained in
the contpusitiou of the paper. Sonte
of the volumes were supposed 10
have been printed in 1842—one
Was a first edition of Telnlyson's
"\10r14' ,I',- rthur"—but spartlt grass
was not used for paper looking!
till 1861,
lfnreler is the nwest difficult crime
to get away wish; bullets anti hloo,1
both talk.
The police can tell wide cer-
tainty from which gun a bullet
is fired and often front what range.
Sometimes a dead neat] is found with
a gun in his hand and a bullet
through . his head. A • Mexican
Crinlinologi.s1, T. A. Gonzalez, has
now made it possible to say, by
means of the "nitrate test," whether
he committed suicide or was shot
by another.
As for blood; don't imagine that
you can fool the police because
bloodstains Have been scrubbed off
the floorboards or out of your
clothes. It has been proved• after
a lapse of eighteen years, that a
greyish stain was blood; and scien-
tists say that the blood of mummies
5,000 years old reacts to flee Sante
tests.
One cunning criminal, charged
with murder be,:ause of bloodstains
on his jacket, stated that they were
those of a Belgian hare he had
killed. But microscopic analysis re-
vealed that, the red corpuscles cor-
responded exactly with those of
the dead man.
That criminal was not clever
enough. How was he to know that
the red corpuscles in the blood of
a man are 1/3250 of an inch; a
monkey 1/3382; a horse 1/42.3; a
pig 1/4246—and that scientists have
no difficulty in distinguishing human
-blood from that of any other
species!
,HELPFUL
Tired after a difficult day, a
politician handed the menu back
to the waiter and said: "Just bring
' me a good meal,"
He put a generous tip o11 his
plate, and a good meal was served.
When it was over the politician
gave an extra tip as a goodbye
gesture. The waiter leaned over
his chair confidentially.
"Thank you, sir," he said, "and
if you've got any outer friends who
can't read, just send them along
to 111e."
Love That Bull—Doug Prince, knot%11 as "the
.h 111 of the Southwest," l- Hamburger1;raI
t, caresses "Ace '1'ritnu},h,•. the (;rand
Champion ,icer of the Livestock Show after paying 572,51)0
for the prize beefe'r• The steer was bought originally for
,81-x) l,2, oil man Glenn McCarthy:, oho donated it. for '
1
charity auction.
Hockey serol, to have been get-
ting quite a heavy play from ('01141!
States 1118ga,-incl lately, two recent
examples of their interest in the
game being ate article entitled
"Pucks Bad 130y" in LIVE, and
"What's Hapnutiug to Finch ey
in SPORT.
"Puck's Bad iloy" does not—tits
you might have imagined -'- refer
to Babe Pratt or any of the other
athletes who made reputations for
being aitch -raisers on and off the
ice. Instead, it is about •Torontd s
own Conn Smyth, and whether or
not it gives anything like a true
picture of the Napoleon of Maple
Leaf Gardens depends, a 'whole lot,
o11 your point of %de:v.
.x
The writer of the article .starts
off with a hair -raining description
of one of hockey's most memorable
occasions — the evening down in
Boston when Eddie Shore' and Ace
Bailey collided, with such dire re-
sults to the latter that he—and big-
time hockey—almost passed out of
the picture. Listen!
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"Ace Bailey catapulted into the
air olid came down on his head.
He lay there bleeding, motionless
except for a convulsive twitching
of the muscles,
8 x t -
"Alter the first .stunned silence
one of Smythe's other boys, big
Red Horner, skated up to Shore.
"Put up your hands I'm going to
hit you," he said and then he swung.
The blow knocked Shore backwards
in a half -flip. He too came clown
on his head. He lay .still in an-
other widening pool of blood,
k y ;y
"Bedlam broke loose in the Gar --
den. As the unconscious players
were carried from the ice, Smythe
went right with them. So when a
loud -mouthed fan blocked the way,
Smythe swung on hila, putting
every one of his 132 pounds be-
hind the blow. The fan's glasses
were shattered and more blood
flowed, •
"Slnytile was hauled off to the
police station. Ace Bailey was
rushed to Audubon Hospital where
an emergency operation was per-
formed on bis broken skull, Ile was
given a 50-50 chance to live. Eddie
Shore, with seven stitches' in his
scalp, was hustled off to Bermuda
to wait till things cooled .town"
(limhi„a Cutlass—Zooming skyward on a flight is the
F71,j',3 Cttttass,anew and improved version of Chance Vaught
Aire'aft s twin -jet, tailless fighter plane. Note the checker-
board" rudder that identifies test planes. The Cutlass is a fast -
climbing, high-altitude fighter, able to operate front carriers
and to fly, "more that. 600 miles an hour."
•
Quite ,t 1111114' piers- ')f word-
pointing—quite in keeping with the
"Bang! Bang! and another Redskin
bit the dust" school oi literary pro-
cedure. But right on the heels of
that come a couple of setltellre,9
which, in our Iambic opinion, are
distinctly unfair to the Maple Leaf
Hockey 'ream's boss. "'This is the
kind of•rough-and-tumble hockey,"
the writer goes on, that is dear to
Conn titny1he's heart. indeed, it i$
the kind of hockey he is counting
on to win the Stanley Cleo 911130(15
four w ticks irotn 110."
Now, 14 personally. :11e just
about as far "this side idolatry"
in regard to Conn Smythe 410 005
can get and, in our time, have cri-
ticized fairly harshly- leis actions and
his influence on hockey, But saying
that the sort bf hockey which end!
so close to the brink of tragedy
that it wasn't any fun is the kind
that is "dear to his heart' goes—to
0110 alleged mind—just a trifle too
far,
The balance of the article gives
a fair summary of the Smythe
career although we didn't notice any
mention of the fact that, at one
time, Conn liked to have an occa-
sional wager on the ponies, and
was a pretty fair picker too, at
times, -13111 some things are prob-
ably better forgotten in this highly
moral age. 'We doubt that the stall
of Maple Leaf Gardens will greatly
relish this—"The attitude of every
employee i11 the building is gov-
erned each morning by one ques-
tion 'Is He In Yet?' If the answer
is yes, it is the signal to look busy."
Still, a writer can't expect to please
everybody.
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The LIFE article concludes with
Smythe's attitude to weaning attend-
ances in many hockey centers,
"They're trying to take the color
out of 'hockey. We're trying to
put it hack." "That" adds the
writer of the article, "might turn
nut in the tong run to be the 1)1001
important answer of all.,'
k 4 k
Well, "color" is :a word that has
been badly kicked around in recent
years; and if the casual reader of
the article should get the idea that
the particular tint referred to is
that of blood, the fault is that of
the elan who wrote "Pack's had
Boy" and not of Conn Smiths,
In the other article mentioned, -
"What's Happening in Hockey?"
Al Hirshberg really goes down the
line with the present clay game.
Space will not permit any extended
review, but a few quotes from hither
and you may give you an idea of its
general flavour.
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"A red line and a few greedy
magnates are strangling big-time
hockey, What used to be the fast-.
est, craziest, Most exciting and ut-
terly thrilling spectacle on tate
North American sport scene is he -
mu SUFFER PILES
Crateful usersraieo quick results. Relief from
Rein—mid soothing comforts -from Mom Pile
Remedies. Two ]duds—Number 1 for protrud-
ing Pike, Sold in tubo with perfaretod pipe for
internal npp lientton 5110. Number 2 for external
Pince, Solelpin Sar, Ida, Order by member from
your Druggist,
IVIERCA PILE REMEDIES
al r 4 ,ate (A^ a:,.'•.)11-)1k0:e
1.1'1 1, itlg nu . ne:e 1,11.1
„I -1 •:11.4, it ' . ( .14145 s,,,n,:budy
•1..' 40144;Ill'g .4111ltlt 1111• •llnhtiml
ddi.i, r s.111.010! !I7,1,' L,agnr•
. 411 'r,, i.
,.1' • ..':,I -' 1.1 1 4pul, , 1441,;:
'11„ i -e•. I- .1, (1j' dill 711.• tine •
t In 1,' 11,11/1)!. 1 nr,rsh.1,
.�!• : the pec
44 ,. 1 1, '1 'AI n. IN 1- ,111)141.
h„ I I • , ,JI um hie 11111 once
41.1,1c it the '.p,.rfs !11.-111. 5'glre'n0•,•,
"/ !', L.. u,e,I to lice ht Lliadinp,
u• et Lincs. 41(41, hautliny:, hard -
'Ir 114 hl
Ling, -tiff competition.
:mot u,elen(lt partisan i,11.. 1.'ont-
patrnilrly little or any '1, Ihrhe in,
lreeiitli', int lulling' l lir itt", iv
left."
Hock, y used to have a 4(1.11 „f
its, own, It 1201,1 to re,p,lct the sea -
111111 rights—of others. Ontz
i1. 1
.it :11'. 11,111 )lav beyond recall,
it hada sen-il,le, 44 gaup' schedule.
Then, literally in leaps and bounds,
it jumped, first to 48, thou to 50,
Melt to f.0. Last year, with a bland
'lisuo.-Ir,l 10r the welfare of the
game. the. owners ,tret'hed
,rhr,lulc to 711 games, '4'hicih t;
t'olell, 111(1,1, rlt11ell too
• y
"1)111' .1 hockey's Brea lest charms
has always been its 111x1,3' pace. The
pace Isn't dizzy any rime. The
boys are 2,'0 tired. Where two great
forward lints used to do the job,
nae three or even four lines, often
mediocre, al'sin eperatinn, The
'luahty of the {„lulu hag descended
in revcr.,' proportion Im the quan-
tity."
'''1(4'' 1,'ult is •,,2,.c ,d -part .
-efetv1, t 'Jlitdl ions •• 5.5 leant-.
',,.11101., for 1110,1 of Ole 1' ill, :dl
the \t 10141•, Runt part id' the
Spring, with four of theist surviv-
ing for the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The whole ptlrpease of the 71. ,eantes
is to find two bobby --prize winners
instead of one champion,"
.s
W e 1.1.1.1,1 go ,m :ld on, with
more highly -to -the -point quotations,
but simply haven't the time or
roost. But, from the above, you
will probably get the idea that Mr.
Al ICorshberg believes something
is radically wrong with our modern
hockey-, 1Vell, ire's by no .Means
alone in that belief.
Breakdown Gang
During the li)y';sinian campaign
a six-ton lorry broke down on a
lonely road, 'The rocks were fu1l
of baboons, and they climbed down
and sat in a circle to watch the
driver and his mate tinker with the
engine. Those two poor devils -
couldn't get it started, and had to
walk ten miles to the. nearest ve-
hicle aid post, When they got back
With a nlechanic and a breakdown
truck, they found that the baboons
had !mastered the use of that fas-
cinating toy, the spanner, and were
unscrewing the lorry nut by nut.
What's more, they went on ut1-
screwing. It would have cost a
man's life to stop them.
A girl who reduces heraelf isn't
necessarily a bargain.
I Was Nearly Crazy
With Fiery itch.
mutt( relief --1), 1). 1. Prescription.0. t orid
popullyr, this pore, cooling, liquid medication
pollee and 000,10 t from cruel Itching
causer] by comma, pimples, rashes, athletes
toot nod other lteh troubles, 'Trinl 5011(0, 43o
First application checks even the most Intense
itch or money book, Ask druggist for 17,'1), D
'Prescription (ordinary or extra strength),
AKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out o1
Bed in the Morning Rain' to Go
The aver should pour out about 2 pinta of
bila bible into your digestive treat every day.
If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may
Dot diggoat, It may lust decay In the digestive
tract. Then gas bloats up your stomach You
get constipated. You fool sour, sunk and the
world looks punk,
rilstogaaofldll.LiverPlet these pitCarter's Little
oy
ing freely to make you feel "up and up,"
Get a padres° today. ESootive in mating
bile flow freely. Aelt for Garter's Little Liver
Pilled 150 at ane drugstore
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,boti standard beetle. Cualecrela3 Ste. :n
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DOUGLAS CHICKS
Bos the bent, buy DO 1i C 1. 4 5
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DOUGLAS HATCHERY
Stittsville, Ontario
Fi,i lino-]t'11tti 11 1 t2, 1 til 7974
•I.eet„•t,d'
lr,i:51,41 n,.•tureln
and 748,, 1...tilyru.,1 Females wur.,•puruhss-
0d itonri.ve the gua.lity et T e1d1e
chi. This .e the third c4na.1•t!ive rear
tee hat, 14144.'144.14e.1 It. 1).1". h'ouletrele. This
i4 tl /mutt two,,, 1,10144 10 Mr goad 01.0
and m e throiltiction inherlta.uce into lac
'rhe meths 04 this
vett 1, 01011,^e — eault year the
.1,1,45 :rut. (with,. 1 i t -1 peros,n•dcr-
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'1 711, e 9 k
1 1,.h.hories hituIturt.
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:.1-1 1'11:0 are 13,0.P. Sired
with a nruven breading background of 734
;0 3 Tiu0re certified branders are
0111+'':^!'1' Apr" ren the ocean, of Canadian
•,01.11,.4 4 .1 ,heir production oIll truly
rt,ndsl• ;1.'1. we nave 8 Gov, handed
cells ern n1 •b ,:o ^hon^,r. From :sata-
'4'r 1401-1,,, n Peritr5 Farts. slit
' '
°;PRIS1, 1111.1. Dlood-tested Chicks are 41.0.
Stable. .til :molder breeds at 912.72,
pullets $.34,00. 'lino,3 cockerels 54,50. She-
eisls's emitted ohlukn, mixed and Pullets.
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DYEING AND CLEANING
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:anybody Maur nuti4•,' 'They Will give you
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Plum trees, sweet eating Burbank, Lom-
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Hamilton, Ont.
SA''.RIFICE price 001' growing town
bakery, equipment 05,500,00. Buyer
Call rent building. Wm. Pearce. Realtor,
Exeter, Ont,
WE HAVE FOR SALE good grocery
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110)1ESPt:N YARNS -- 3, 3, 4 ply made
from long Mired Ncty Zealand and native
wool, Grey, brown, lawn, maroon, royal
blue, paddy green, scarlet, yellow, black,
heather 01.00 lb, White (3,80 delivered.
Northland sweater patterns, Adult: Deer,
hear, curling, Indian design, Aretle snnW-
flakle, Wild Duck, Hiawatha, Chtnda:
Deer, hear, Indian design, deg and squir-
rel, dancer 35c each. Knitting needles,
95e pair. IIenvs•wehsbl zippers—chllds 004,
Adults 700, State size, Mins Mars. Maxim,
Aex 312, Siftou, Man,
DACHSHUND P71Pr1ES ter sale. Reg.
10100,4 stool. Wnodlyn Kennels. Mrs.
J. 11, Tilton, R,R, A, Guelph.
ISSUE 11 — 1951
OWN YOUR OWN
Sliver -Cobalt Mine Prospect
We have for sage PATENTED c1ai1...; in Coleman
Township — home of the Silver Mines -•-„ located in
Coleman Township, Cobalt, Ontario.
You can have these claims for as low as $750. We will
supply you with the
TITLE— LOCATION — REPORT OF THE WORK
DONE TO PATENT (where possible) anti GEOLOGY
We retain only the rights to 3% of any production that
should result from future production.
YOU choose whether you want to sell, develop or hold
your ctain7 as an INVESTMENT,
There is no work necessary, you merely pay taxes
which are very s. alt.
11 you are interested DON'T DEL. -\Y write to -clay to
VALBET HOLDINGS LIMITED
23 Scott Street _0— - Tt>ronto
11510 HALE .., ..-.
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