The Brussels Post, 1951-8-1, Page 2Kept Pet Snakes
In Her Bedroom
A doctor who goes out to Bang-
kok to practise among the Siamese
must be prepared for surprises -
When Dr. Jacques M. May was
called tap -country to attend a
French woman who died in child-
birth, the husband showed hint to
a hedroom where he could rest.
Immediately he opened the door
he wondered if exhaustion had
brought hint to the verge of de -
mottle, for coiled together on the
bed were two gigantic grey pythons
et least twenty-five feet long. Run-
ning Out and bolting the door be-
hind hila, he went to the kitchen
and told the servant: "There arc
two big snakes on my bed. Could
you please remove them. hecause
I want to sleep:"
"Oh! That's Philippe and Lea,"
the boy replied. "What a nuisance!
The keeper is away -at the moment;
they are far ton heavy for me. I
am afraid vim will have to wait,
sir."
He explained that they ai're the
mistress's pets. The keeper must
have put them in the guest room,
not knowing it would be occupied.
"Are you telling rte that the
Plaster and miStres, used to keep
these reptiles in their bedroom all
the time?" Dr. May a.ked.
"Oh, yea, sir, and lefadame used
to love placing with them. She was
very strong . , . she could almost
lift thein from the ground, which
is more than I can do. I have seen
then coiling all round her many
tunes."
When the keeper arrived he re-
moved them by roping them out
through the window, talking to
them all the while. Dr, May tipped
the butler to change the sheets,
then went to bed wondering if he'd
be awakened in the night by the
snakes crawling back,
In Siam, he found, well-to-do
people still buy slaves from less
fortunate families, There is noth-
ing harsh about it; the regulations
are humane and almost always re-
spected.
A Siamese of means may meet
a lovely child.
"May I buy this child:" he asks
the mother.
"Oh, but no, your Grace, she is
unworthy. Buy her! She certainly
does not deserve living in the house
of your lordship."
"Never mind .. , would twenty
tieals be a fair price?"
"Oh, but my lord, that is far
too much, five deals would do or
even three. Why! Isn't it enough
that my daughter should be ac-
cepted in your household; must I
get money on top of it?"
"All right, woman . . we'll
make it fifteen and let's take her
with us."
So he takes the girl home with
him, raises her as one of his own,
and finally gives her as concubine
to one of his family. Until she
reaches marriageable age -thirteen
or fourteen -her mother may see
her when she wishes, and probably
never leaves the house empty-
handed.
Dr. May's vividly -recorded ex-
periences -"A Doctor in Siam"-
tncluded a call to an opium den
1'un by an enormous Chinese wom-
an, where an addict. had died by
the time he reached it. All the
smokers were rickshaw pullers or
street coolies, each lying motion-
less on either side of an aisle se-
parating two endless wooden plat-
forms, the only light coming frons
the little lamps on which the pipes
were prepared.
"He often comes C5
here after work,
ver
very er v tared"e
nil
explained.
am
ed
"All these men work hard, pulling
ick w
r sha s all da
. n give
I n
them f t -
food, only little ,red,• but I
give them better than food. Smite -
times they come here, they have
trotted fifteen, twenty miles without
rice and very little water, They are
same thing dead, they
smoke five
pipes, ten pipes, sometimes they
can't pay, I bay, and then they
go, quite new."
Under the influence of opium,
Dr, May says, a hungry man does-
n't feel This hunger, an aching man
forgets his pain, a tired man can
work again. It Is: popular as a sub-
stitute for food mainly l.1 cause
it is cheaper.
Ocean Mountanlas
---
Art undersea mountain range aim -
parable in size to the Rockies was
discovered under the Pacific; during
"Operation Midpac, a 24,000 -mile
scientific voyage completed recent-
ly. The "Mid -Pacific Mountains,"
as scientists have named the new
range, cover
an area a spp Cm'
irnate-
ly 100 mites in width and 1,000
elites long between
Hawaii
and Bi-
kini.
New data 1 wee
e collected c ed t11at
indicated how much. heat the earth
'kites through. • the. ocean's floor.
FISHERMAN'S LUCK
On the. river hank a passer-by
stopped and asked au angler "I-Iav;
`ing any hu1.Y'
"Pretty good," replied the. ,80-
gler. "I haven't had a bite for
three hours."
"That doesn't sound very good to
me," said the other. "What makes
yon think it's goad!?"
"Yon see that elan over there?"
pointed out the angler. "Well, ise
hasn't had a link for six hours."
NEW and
USEFUL Too
CLEANER TEETH
Nett' tooth brush said to clime
tooth surfaces which formerly only
your dentist could reach. Special
brush is used along with ordinary
brush, is made of bristle, ret 111
spiral pliable wire.
* * ,
SIMPLE BLOCK -MAKER
New type portable concrete block
making machine it simple ill OPera-
tlon, using five -to -one mixture of
sand and cement, with little water.
Mixture and sizes of blocks can
be varied on machine with little
adjustment. Pressure is exerted by
a lever, geared to mold face, Blocks
are ready in 24 hours, and machine
is claimed to produce 3,000 teen
day.
* * *
REVERSIBLE
Window veutil,.tor will blow
or out at the turn of a switch.
Unit ran draw in 450 cubic feet
of air per minute, and will exhaust
the average kitchen in two and one -
hall minutes; fits any window from
24 to 36 inches aide.
* * *
FOR COOLER AIR
Permanent window fan is 5)155 on
the market with automatic s!mlttcr
quickly 'petted to let inside hot air
through. When unit is shat oil;
shutter closes tightly.. Shutters
eliminate need for sercene W'Irrr
fan is installed,
VITAMIN CANDY
Take your vitamins the ea -s
way in "four delicious assorted fla-
vours, orange, lemon, grape and
cherry," a maker suggests. New
candy prodhcted is being tested in
Los Angeles as an ethical pharma•
ccutical for approval of druggists
Slid doctors.
* * *
SLIPLESS HOOKS
Etat and coat hook surfaces earl
now be made non -skidding by col-
orful protective coating of \'inylite
resins, Slippery silks or starched
shirts will not fan when hung on
these chip and rustproof hangers.
Sharp gimlet points make it easy
to screw hooks onto doors, etc,
MUSIC WHILE YOU TRAVEL
Overnight travelling rases are
being made with built-in portable
radio. Case holds clothes, cosmet-
ics, etc., along with the four -tube
battery -powered receiver.
Alcohol Test
The Yale Centre for Alcohol
Studies has devised a method of
telling !low much liquor a drunk
has had. An electric apparatus call-
ed en "alcometer" is used to de-
termine the concentration of alco-
hol in the bloodstream. 'With the
"alcometer" a physician can distin-
guish drunkenness from other ill-
ness which may be mistaken for
intoxication, The "alcometer•" con-
sists of a double-acting syringe
bulb with a rubber mouthpiece to
extract air from the mouth and
transfer er it to
a balloon. The air
from the balloon is then trans-
ferred to the ' `alto
meter." An ac-
curate reading n is
obtained
g within
five minutes. Every man who is
arrested and brought to the New
Haven Police Department is given
the test -- _ _
A tramp approaches a well -uphol-
stered dowager with the usual re-
quest. "Please, Lady," he wound
up. "I haven't eaten in four days."
"My goodness," says the lady, "I
wish I had your will power,"
League Champs Call Umps Chumps—These pictures taken while
the Chicago White Sox and Brooklyn Dodgers led their respec-'
five leagues, prove that managers will be managers when the
humidity, score and umpire's decision are close. At right Pale
Sox pilot Paul Richards belabors arbiter Ed Rommel during a
game in Washington's Griffith Stadium. And at left„ umpire
Scotty Robb listens to Dodger boss Chuck Pressen unburden his
soul. The Dodgers were matching• might with their arch foes,
the Giants.
Exactly when we Canadians will
have Television of our own, we
wouldn't like to predict. Your guess
is just as good as ours -probably a
whole lot better. But when it does
get here, there is one little feature
about it we wouldn't mind risking a
few kopeks on. Canadian televiewers
are definitely NOT going to see
so many big sports events "on the
cuff" as our United States neigh-
bors have been doing up to now.
* *
Ira other words, if you've been
dreaming of sitting comfortably in
your cosy living room and watching
a play by play view of the Grey
Cup or Stanley Cup finals, without
even the trouble of shivering in
the Varsity Stadium bleachers or
getting trampled half to death jan-
gling into Maple Leaf Gardens, all
for free, wake up! Chances are
those events will appear on Tele-
vision eventually, if not sooner. But
not for free. Not, by any means,
for free -unless we mise our guess
by an even wider margin than
usual.
For it very much looks as though,
in this regard, the honeymoon is
over or at least on the wane, From
now on there will be plenty of big
sports events available to tele-
viewers. But the latter will have
to pay something for the privilege.
l-Iow much? Jus- as such as the
traffic will bear.
* * *
This change w'on't occur over-
night. "Ilappy" Chandler, before
the baseball people bounced him,
sold the 'I'V rights to the World
Series for six years, at a' price of
six million dollars, Sounded like a
lot oft
mo hey when he signed up.
Sounds like a lot of money now,
forth
at at matter. But before that
contract t run s out, the baseball brass
are liable to be moaning that Happy
sold them down the river for stere
peanuts -or goobers as they call
them down 1 U
o taur
!ler sav
tv
People who know 'about such
things are already talking of heavy-
weight fights that will draw $10,-
000,000 into the till -of a World
Series that will net as much as
$20,000,000. Not that there will be
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cash customers in those quantities.
There aren't arenas, o1• ball parks
or stadia to acconunodate that kind
of crowds nor are any likely 'to
be built. The answer is, of course,
Television -pay -as -you -enter Tele-
vision.
* * *
Naturally, the people who talk
that way may well be talking
through their hats. Maybe the Tele-
viewer will be satisfied to sit and
watch a local Class B game for
nothing rather than pay perhaps a
buck to have the World Series
appear on his screen. Maybe he'll
decide to shut the darn thing off
altogether and read a good book.
And if he does decide to pay the
price, is Mr. Televiewer going to
sit still for the quantities of adver-
tising blah he has accepted, up to
now, as part of his free TV shows?
These are a few of the problems
and possibilities that have the Tele-
vision and Advertising industries in
a couple of dithers right now,
* * *
Here, briefly, is a run-down of
the different pay-as-you-go Tele-
vision systems, all still more or less
in the experimental stage,
* * *
1. Theatre TV. A signal is beam-
ed by cable to micro -wave relay
directly into a large movie screen.
Theatres charge extra admission or
ballyhoo the show as an extra at-
traction. Starting with the joe
Louis -Lee Savold fight, the new
gimmick sold out 51111e theatres, it
sold out 10 of 11 for Jake LaMotta-
Bob 'Murphy.
Potentialities are terrific. There
are 19,797 c
J7 indoor theatres in the
United States with 12,384,150 0 seats,
plus 3,323 outdoor "drive-ins" with
capacity
a
P
Y of 700 each. That at gives
you
some
e 1400 70 00 seats.
Add
Canada to that and you really have
something,
* * *
2.Telemeter. releln
cter It's a coin
box
sys-
tem with two windows. One win-
dow would light up with the name
and time of the event and price.
The other window would register
the amount of money dropped in a
slot. When the required amount
is dropped in, the show would start
The system is now undergoing
experiments in California. They
hope to start field tests in the Los
Angeles arca Sept, 1.
* 74 *
3. Skiatron or subscriber visions
-the card system, A TV station
would broadcast t scrambled (code)
picture that could be unscrambled
only by a special decoder and a de-
eoder card, The code would be
elm:te.edl once a week -or more of-
ten for a special event -and you'd
buy a new card at the. newsstand,
* * *
4. Phonevision, Already tested
successfully117
Chicago ago last win-
ter.
It aI
519rC
p seltts a scrainbl cl
e
picture. You call the phone com-
pany and ask to be cut in on a
clear signal. The bill conies at thee
end of the month,
* * *
Whether it's theatre -TV, 'Tele-
meter, Skiatron, or Pitonevision or
sonithing brand new, the sports
picture of the TV set owners seems
fringed with new costs for big
events in the nor -too -distant future,
* * 4d
✓eII r t oi4SHtivi yid to
nowt notat a outcbllle wsil b •=
well, we repeat, your guess is just
as good as oars, or even better.
Personally, we care very little haw
it turns out. Listening to a sports
elent 5515' the radio, or lool,ing at
it on 'l'vlevis'on, has always struck
us as about ue satisfying as gttm-
u1:0g it on a rubber sponge. and
55,11-7(0mere teeing 1 .111ni'.
* * k
nut we certainly would love to
Ise around for an event which pay-
155- 3'011 -go Television 113 1501111d to
bring, sooner or Inter. That will be
when one of these Free Pass
hounds calls up a 'lig sports mag-
nate -say, for example, Toronto's
Conn Smythe, ''Oh, Aar. Smythe,"
the Pass 1 -found will say, "You re-
• member site, I'so sure. I'in the guy
who used -to listen to all the Maple
. Leaf broadcasts every night way
out in Birdsey'e Center, and 1 can
tell you I was always pulling for
the Leafs, \Veli, Mr. Smythe -it's
this way, 1'd clearly love to see the
Telecast of tonight's Stanley Cup
game but the fact is I'm a little
51..71, • I know (115 p'an't n11,1,l r
ing hip ,the Phone Company and
telling them to unscramble my set."
* *
Yes, neighbors, when that hap-
pens we would dearly love to be
around and listen to the reply.
Anywhere within a half mile of
Onkel' and Carlton Streets would
be near enough!
eware of Raw Milk
"The initial cause of the destruc-
tion of human health, and some-
times of life itself, can often be
traced back directly to the disease
germs Carried by raw milk," says
Margaret Snaith, Ph,B., MSc., di-
rector of the nutrition division,
Health League of Canada..
Sometimes germs find their way
into milk as the result of contami-
nation by [lust, by using unclean
milk pails (which are often con-
taminated by dirty dish towels),
or by improperly sterilized mincing
machines, strainers, milk cam, etc. •
The virulent disease germs may
come from the cows themselves,
from those who handie the milk,
from carriers human or'"otherwise,
according to Miss Smith. Common
house flies are a frequent source
of danger:
Communicable .diseases are not
only spread by infected milk but
may also he carried in such milk
products as cream, ice creast,
cheese, cottage cheese, buttermilk
and butter made' front infected
milk.
The annual exodus of Canadian
families from city to country may
be a move from a safe to an un-
safe mine supply, points out the
Health League; and it offers the
following simple method for home
pasteurization without any elabo-
rate special equipment.
lose a double boiler which will
hold about twice the amount of
milk to be heated. Put enough cold
water in the bottom pot to touch
the top one. Put the cold milk
in the top pot and cover it. Bring
the water in the bottom pot to a
boil and keep it boiling for eight
minutes, Hien cool the milk as
rapidly as possible, bottle, and
place in cold storage (about 45 de-
grees Fahrenheit). Never pelt the
heated milk into unsterilized bot-
tles or the whole effort will be
wast cd. •
This method of home pasteuriza-
lion will not change the flavor of
the milk. There is no danger of
scorching, and no precipation of
the nutritive elements.
Simply Un -Bear -Able — When
theheat is too much to bear,
according tai the grizzled gent
above who has had to bear
ever since he can remember,
there's only one thing to- do:
fold your hands, tilt your head
back and bellow b low until you reef
better. Bruin developed this
ritual at Vincennes Zoo in Paris.
He's still there and still using it.
At a banquet of firemen the wit-
ty chief proposed this toast: "To
the ladies! They kindle the only
flame which we cannot extinguish,
and against which there is no in-
surance I"
Itch ... Nuc ... Itch
ejirly C aaY
Until f,ilstee, fid hr. D Dennis a .singly
twit rellet-15. I). 115. ItresorleUtion.' Mirk'nomttar, this pare, cooling, late t malidetlon
speeds alone() and comfort from er5el Ilehing
005110/103' ee5omn, Pimples, 1081105, at11eterl
foot and ether Itch troubles, Trial bottle, 480
�1atlnr�tl�Ag efts. 2,551 5510 risottos, cheeks raw ref!
J't05otlp41oll, (Mlrfidyyk *0ugo 5,0 'el raw_
eis �J
ossified Advertisj
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__. It,t111' ('111(1114
C1IICLC bur mg tine la any time now, we
hatch them the )redo• round, Prompt at-
tention for Immediate delivery on ail popu-
lar brnedo, no,sexod, pullets, eorhorels.
Attu Thrjtey Poulin Older t'ulleto. Free
Catalogue.
'rn•eddlr (!1,1,15 llatrtlerles Limited.
PUIIDIrs wanted! All breeds and ogee,
good prices paid, AMY to Dox No, 12,
123 Eighteenth Street, New Torontor,ynt,
TOP Natoli Cblelts stand right at the top
an far as quality la eoneet•nod, We can
gll', prompt delivery an nil pawnor Miro
breeds nod swam breeds to norm:tett, nut -
lets or eorltorels. Also Turney 00alts,
Older Pullet., Catalogue,
Top Notch Chick Sales,
Guelph, Ontario,
BROILHR eland,) Specially bred; healthy,
vigorous Seuthgoto croon (meaty, white)
feathered and yellow -legged), Now Hemp -
shires and Sussex X !Damps; any quantity;
reasonably priced; phone or write, Ross
Martin, Southgate . Farm, pelt, Ont.
BUSINESS 0l'l'OItTDNiTtit5
GASOLINE service station, lunch counter,
nonoral repairs, nolo accessories, IlvIng
acoommodntlono, Pull Pelee 57,000. $3,000
each will handle. IOlgle's Real Estado
Chatham, Ont.
$100 PER WEEK
1110111 Iran to look after bmriuene, pro-
tected territory. Must be' able to invest
$100, New Patented necessity. Act
0qulo50 , kly,OntDox 70, 123 -13th St., Now 'ror-
,
GROCERY STORE business for sale in
Braeside, Ontario, Including atoro, ad -
Joining residence, stock -In -trade, and
goodwill asset of an estate; reasonably
Priced. Apply J. X. Greene, barrletor,
Anterior, 001,
Scene Ion for quick sale. Resort Hotel.
Two main lodges, snack bar, cabins and
cottage, Private beach on Lake Slmcoo,
Write Lakeside Leave, 05A. Ring St. W.,
Toronto Ont,
FOIL YOUR ItnOY`S SEALISX
ASBESTOS Asphalt Coating or SEALER
Aluminum Coating- Easy to apply and
inespenelve. Also SEALER Foundation
Coating, Plastic Cement and 'Caundng
Compounds, Canadian Slade. Wily 'Buy
Foreign Materials?
Write:
Mrtnitl'aoturers Products Limited, Ottawa
or
P. J. Burke, St. Catharines, Ont.
Representatives Wanted
DYEING AND CLEANING
111101 you anything needs dyeing ur clean•
Ing? Write In us for Information,- We
aro glad to answer your nn031)0n5, De.
moment R. P,srkor'e Dye Wnrite Limited,
7111 Peng° St„ Toronto
HELt' 1VANTED
DR. POULTRY GRADER
State ex»m•lonce 10 poultry (55 eggs, It
any). Croup Insurance, etc,
Phone er write: 0, Evans,
saLVEttwoon nn.ntlEs, LTD.,
EL3ILRA, ON'p,
1102snimpit'ER WANTED
If017SEIommusa for mount-heathy-777-y:
dro and all conveniences. Murray
Selma, 0.10,2, Bethany, Ont,
POR SALE .
52,505-- S17113170n- STORE north -Lake
Shame, rent opportunity for small In -
'vestment, Phone Oro 0123. _
1251 FARGO ton »lela•tm, new condition,
will take reductlo5, farm rented, John
Realer, Route 2. Dundas, Ontario.
FOR Sole, Potvcr Cider Peace wlt0 I3am-
nto,•mill etc., complete. Excellent. condi-
tion. Can or apply n premises. No. 0
hightray hcelde the Dixie Arena or rale
McKinley Transport Limited. Coolteville,
Phone 000,
S. -BOW -LING Alleys, Miniature Gol( Conrsn,
Fish Pond, Dors Game. 00 popular
summer resort. P,9eed right for quick sale.
Suitable for partnere or larger family.
Apply to: Steve Ron,non, Port Stanley
P.O., Ontario,
1 USE510D 10 _60 h, --
P. bolter rm• .filo with 70i,
dinm5ler x. 00 - foot steel stack, and
Jones 41 standard hydraulic stoker, enpa•
city of 400 nnunda of coal per hour, cam -
Diet, with all automatic controls. Hayes
Steel Product),_Ltd„ Morritton, Ont.
EARTIIWORMF- - -Poing donostiaated
stock for commits, orchards, forma,
gardens. Nature's hest soil-enr!ehero. 11nr
in forma tido. write "Cnsenra," Pox 34.
Lindsay, Ont.
BABY de0eelted stomas. ready now, $10.
White mice, hampeters. (,,Wales, eases,
Slip anywhere. all0uml nudyma, 350
Darla Street. Port Colborne, Ont,
LIVHS'I'OOI, Afa•laer.- Polnt Sileli. Eted.
White, Slaclawill nut rub off wet ur
dry. Convenient nneke, lube, 400 (,00,0(4.
Hambley IEatrhrries, Winnipeg, 000,
PER sale. heavy Treed-emhnsah,g nmchine, inches
edadA,onnm, steam or goherde
General Carton r'nrn.. Ltd . 280 Victoria
St. S., icitohenoa•, Out
FOit Sale: One Hammond Orson, in excel-
lent condition. 1300 73, 133 - 1015 Sheet,
Now ',promo. Ontario,
FLIES PITO
In thm,oando, attracted by new, scientific
tram, Safe, Minnie, clean -nn spraying,
R00nit of 0 year.' study. Low price. A,
00,•r1, Dent. WIT. -71, 00 Boulton Drive,
('Toronto 61
CRESS CORN SALVE --- for Bare te]IOP.
Your Druggist sells CRESS.
NEw' Case N. P.M.T. Rater Automatic, Tie,
Wisconsin C
a
0. Jahn Snider,
'VnbnnInc. Ont.
1 COLLIE Pu -
P5, registered, , ulllva and tlo
Kenneth,
Men close fit stud. Sullivan's b ern-
tey, Ont. Vntogo or cora 011 0 5, 1. pUCm-
ley, Ont. Plhmto :tiro,. SO R 5.
USED GARAGE .EQUIPMENT - "-
PULL line used gnr05, repair equipment
and small cash register. Mrs. Poster,
Rem 201, 07 Richmond w., Toronto,
21,7 (bless -Roy Ont. General Store, Caddis
limited- tor. 51 yearn, good bulidings, .baht
ono acre of land, st0vit of grocerlee, ark -
goods, hardoette. ttas. Pum70, Orlon mill
fully eqt h ped, - (')ruin Elevators 0t Glen
32by 5tatlup; \a:ency for S0r.Gram nett.
Reason for selling, Idu.hantVo death, Of-
fered at an attractive primo, and u gond
going concern. Amply: 11ta•,cau. Bros„
Realtors, 101A Montreal Mond, Cornwall,
Ontario.
PIANOS -Novy CTo;ed, Folly - giisranteed,
26 to choose Tram, New Console planes
priced from $479. Used pianos from $00,
Wilson A Lee, . 79 Sammi* Street North')
Oshawa._ -
F'OR` Immedinfu' Sale, 'nrlvunecd ('Oelslry
Yorkshire herd aomplcto, included are
Ono Mated sow fold' one on teat, Alt sow0
aro young, Proven dip show animals, also
few wadding boars, members of n teat
litter. Apply Fred Dowtand, Carleton Place,
Ontario.
EXCELLENT-OeruionShenhead
from prize winning Parents, Alex Mc-
Donald, 29 -Birch, Collingtvood, Ontario.
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completion of year's eatiafectory 0orvice,'
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mont. ouleitly eliminaUm the moving for
tobaaee, rids the sy»tem of nicotine, tang
Drug Pharmaceutical (Mendota Vosrevllby
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with Corium!. Proprietary Potent Regis-
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