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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-06-01, Page 2In Magnificent Setting Canada Gets Royal Salute taw £S."Y •�r �.ro �5>g, a • '"Fw•�� �.; � £ .�,,�,vh,>'r„sY k� -.:; • e Framed in the doorway of she dominion Parli ent piBctureeas the s att aeei,follarningly solemnly ole edystandslat Flus M jesty's the King ands en make a mageal Majesty's side- as he takes the saluasaback n the lar shed do y which followed that in the Senate.PrirnPrim!.Minis er, Mackenzie King stands farther thine 'reads, 'analyzes, ,Computes and reports the mental conditions of patients as shown by variations of millionths of a volt of electric discharge from their brains, CELLULOSE FiLMS FOR SKIN Substitution of cellulose film for human tissues is described as a "safe" surgical technique by a Virginia surgeon, who reports suc- cess in sheathing asevered tendon with the filmy material in such a way that a deformed hand became practically normal again. 1 Modern 1 e quette BY ROBERTA LEE 1. -'What are the superstitions concerning the various days of the week for a wedding? 2. -Is it the proper gesture, in company, when eating or drink- ing, to keep the little finger prom- inently crooked? 3. -What is the birth stone for May, and its significance? 4. -Is it permissible for a girl be use perfume? public 5. -When dining in a P place, is one permitted to call to a waiter, when wanting anything? 6. -When a man is walking in the rain with a girl who is carry- ing an umbrella, should be offer to Bold it?? • Answers: 1. -Wed on Monday, always poor; Tuesday, wed once more; Wednesday, happy match; Thurs- day, splendid catch; Friday, poor- ly mated; Saturday, better wait- ed; Sunday, Cupid's wooing; and wed in the morning, quick undo - ng. 2. -No; this is an affected mannerism that one should avoid. 3. -The emerald, which signifies nieeess in love and immortality. Al. -Yes, if the perfume is good and the scent is faint. Cheap per- fumes and strong scents are often obnoxious. 5. -No. One should be patient until the waiter is near- by, earby, then ask in a low tone. 6. - Yes. Tobacco Hits Record High Dominion Statistics Put Crop Value at $20,000,000 For 1938 Output against' 13.3 in 1937, a largepro- portion of the cigar leaf crop is still unsold and prices probably will average two to three cents lower than prices received for the previous year's crop, the report said. All Varieties Increased production in 1935 was evident in all tobacco varieties ex- cepting the small aromatic pipe varieties, production of which is confined to Quebec. An all-time high in Canadian to- bacco production was registered in 1938 when a commercial crop of 98,427,900 pounds with a farm value of approximately $20,000,000 was harvested, the Dominion I3nreau of Statistics reports. This represented an increase of 26,300,000 pounces or 36.5 per cent over the 1937 output estimated at 72,114,000 pounds with a farm value et $17,000,000. Increase of 36.5 P. C, As a result of the large crop and heavy stocks carried over from the previous season, prices of flue - cured into .the 1939.40 season esti- mated at 8,000,000 to 0,000,000 pounds. In the case of burls ley than tobacco, somewhat lower supe in the previous year resulted in an av' Drage price of 13.8 rents a pound ,..,.-Pair.. A fat ratan bumped into a rath- er lean gentleman. "From the looks of you," he said belligerent- ly, "there must have been a fam- ine." "And from the looks of you," replied the lean gent, "you're the guy who caused it." About the only thing mod- ern girls can cook like mother used to cook is some mart's goose. After a scene at the night-club, where some men had started fight- ing with chairs, a policeman ask- ed the Irish doorkeeper: "But why didn't you do something?,." "Sure," replied Pat, "an' there wasn't another chair." Speaking of brave perfor- mances, one man took a taxi to the bankruptcy court and then, instead of paying his fare, invited the driver inas a credite.r. "Why, Jane," protested the mis- tress, "that cake is as black as a cinder.. Did you cook it according to my instructions?" "Well, no Intim," replied the culprit. "It's one of Inc own cre- mations." What Science IS Ship Stewardess :- s Us? ally Versatile Selected From Many Walks of Life, Some Are Trained /Nurs- es, Others Linguists, Athletic Instructors or Traveling Companions It usually requires considerable training in service and hospitality, as well as a good background, to become a stewardess aboard a mod- ern. odern liner. Many of the stewardess- es chosen for the new Cunard White Star liner Mauretania have had many years of training in this calling. Innselectins the r personnel for the stewardesses' division in the new Mauretania, only the most Skillful of the present generation were selected. The women chosen come from many walks of life. Some have been trained nurses, linguists, hair dress- ers, athletic instructors, and trav- eling companions, but all have served for years aboard ships of Cunard White Star. Meet interesting People it is the duty of stewardesses to make things pleasant for all wo- men passengers, as well as chil- dren, during a transatlantic voy- age. Other duties include tdusting, - rangement of flowers, making beds, and serving meals in ladies' staterooms. There is another important ser- vice which falls to the steward- esses, tewardesses, They often act as interpre- ters for passengers from contin- ental Europe. They wear a small flag on their uniform which desig- nates esianates the foreign languages they speak. They meet many interesting people, the most famous in the world, BRAIN KEEPS MAN UPRIGHT Discovery of the speeific part of the brain which enables man to stand upright is now announced. It is a "strip area" of brain cells lying just under the front part of the skull where a person scratches his head when puzzled. CHEMICAL SEEDS AID CURE Human "hormone culture" is be- ing developed by which chemical seeds are planted in the body to treat disease. Addison's Disease, one which is generally weakening and often fat- al, has been successfully treated with the seed -planting method and the sufferers restored to normal health, ARE YOU GOING CRAZY? Development of an electrical "ro- bot physician" that diagnoses the mental diseases was announced last week. The electrical "brain" of the ma "Everyone has some secret sorrow," says a philosophis- ing friend, "Even the fat- test and jolliest of us Inas a skeletons in itis iniclst." A young man was doing his own shopping. He said to the pretty girl behind the white goods counter: "I want a pillow -case, l:le.ase." "Yes, what, size?" asked the girl. "Why.--er-l'ln not sure, but I take tt sewn -stud -a -quarter hat." THAT REMINDS ME- ROLL OGDENS FOR COOL' FRAGRANT SMOKING Refreshing asasummer bloom is the aroma of Ogden's Fine Cut. Test it yourself. Compare it point by point with any other cigarette tobacco and you'll agree that Ogden's has what it takes. Sy all means try Ogden's and choose the best papers to go with it "Vogue" or "Ghantcoler" . Pipe- Sn,okersl- .fek For Ogdcn's Cut Ping Olive Trees Are Very Long -Lived Some Are estimated to Be at Least 1,200 Years Old- Product Prized For Food Value and Also as Beautifier There is romance in a bottle of olive oil, for the trees from which the product comes are among the most long-lived in the world. Some of them are estimated to be 1,200 years old, and what a history of the shaping of world events they could tell if they were able to speak. Symbol of Peace Some plantations, such as those of Terni, in Italy, are supposed to have existed in the time of Pliny, and rival giant California redwood trees in point of age. The olive has been cultivated in the East from most remote times, is assoc- iated with much mythical lore, and its branches have come to be sym- bolic of peace and plenty, and the highest award, paradoxically en- ough, that could be granted for bravery and honor. The tree is largely cultivated in Greece,. An- atolia, Levant, Morocco, Tripoli, Spain, France and Italy. It grows Gene On Errand Thirty -One •Yeaa,s Anthony Kesey of Buckley, Pa., completed an errand to the store for his mother but he was gone 91 years. Mrs. Veronica Kesey answered a knock at her door last week and found her middle-aged son stand- ing there with a jug of kerosene in his outstretched hands. "I knew you would come back," sobbed the 70 -year-old mother. "My prayers have been answered." Kesey was just 13 when she sent him for the oil. He recalled start- ing to the store but decided to run away. Since then he had worked on Western Pennsylvania farms and with a circus as a wrestler, never communicating with his family, as well in Chile, Mexico and Cali- fornia. The oil of the tree is valued as a great beautifier and is included in a great number of toilet prepar- ations, It is even more highly priz- ed as a base for salad dressings, Less Speed Mr, Joseph Lonzini was in a hurry to build a laundry in Chi. cago, So he set up an 8 -ton well drilling apparatus on the site and started the builders putting up the walls at full speed. Now they have to pull down one wall to get the (frilling apparatus out. Fiery, Itching Skin Gets Speedy Relief Here is a clean stainless penetrating anti- septic now dispensed by chemists at trifling cost, that will bring you speedy relief from the itching and distress ofp Eczema, Itching Toes and Feet, Rashes and skin troubles. 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