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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-03-28, Page 315 ,, w•-+,-a-�w-a-w-a•a-o-ww•w•rr-aw-ar•+t-tr.*-r•.e.t•iM HAVE. YOU HEARD? At the Soo a generously propor- tioned lady was watching the lions being. fed.. The keeper gave one beast what she considered a very small portion of meat. "I beg your pardon," the said, "isn't this a very inadequate piece of meat for as lion?" The keeper replied, "It may neem small to you, madam, but it is plenty for the lion." ---o— " "I-1ow diad you come to write u poem on the back of a gov- ernment bond?" "I was tired of hearing folks say that my stufff wasn't worth the paper it was written on!" —0— An old Irishwoman wanted to cross the road ata busy London cornet' but was scared off by the traffic. A policeman came to the res- cue. "It's all right," he assured bear. "When you see the red light, 'fthat red's for England, so don't go. But -when you see the green, that's for Ireland. You can 'cross Eben, and not a thing will touch you," She crossed on the green light, ihen waited till it was green again and came back to thank the pol- iceman, "It was very kind of you is explain it so' nicely," she said. "But glory be, you don't give wench time for the Orangemen to set Ames!" --0-- "A little bird toil nue you were going to siva etie a die- ts/end bracelet." "It mutt have beers a Ayre a6ird.'°, ---0—. "Those new people across the Need seem very devoted," said Mre. Jones, wistfully to. the news- paper which hid her husband. A rustle of the sheet was the early reply she got, but she was *seed to that. "Every time he goes out he hinges her, and goes on throwing )curses all down the road. Edward, why don't you do that?" "Me V' snorted the man behind the news. "I don't know her!" Mother of 69 By giving birth to 15 ehildren, a i of whom are alive, by her thirty-fifth birthday, Mrs. Scholtz, of Herr'ismitin, Orange Free State, elaims to have established a world's record, But Mrs. Scholts ie slue for a disappointment, fet, although her effort is remarkable., it cannot compare with that' of Mrs. Matthew Bauer, who given birth to a child each year for the lest 28 years. All are living. Ev- en more prolifie was Mrs. Bern- ard Sc ienberg, who died at 56, having 69 children. There we're four sets of quads, seven of trip- lets, and sixteen twins. but no singlen �+ r1 Ie kt Here are some interesting facts itt'om the Annual Report of the Boy Touts' Association of Ontario for 1989, just issued: The total membership, rt October 111at, 1939, was 42,905, a net in- grease of 4,559 over the previous year -- the largest increase ever recorded in a single year. The total Includes 19,313 Wolf Cubs, 19,135 Boy Scouts, 296 Sea Stouts, 171 Lone Scouts, 1,265 Ro- ver Scouts and 3,228 Scout lead- en!. J large number of Scout Groups are sponsored by churches. By denominations these include: 192 Anglican, 28 Baptist, 7 Hebrew, 68 Prceebyterian, 99 Roman Catholic, 148 'United and 7 of other denomin- -- Deming the summer of 1989 a re- eord total of 874 camps were at- tended by 9,245 boys and leaders. Scout census figures by cities and dlletriets showed Toronto In first place, with a total of 12,784, follow- ed by Ottawa, with 3,044, Hamilton to third place with 2,331, Windsor fourth with 1,832 and London fifth with 1,369. fa order the next five ere North Waterloo 879; St. Canter - Ines 820; Niagara Falls 662; Osh• awe 635; Sotith Waterloo 586, inuring 1939 Ontario Scouts Pass - eat tests for 11,329 proficiency bad- ges. Figures for the distinctly Toea- iional badges show 524 boys to have givalIfled for the Artist badge, 115 an Basket Workers; 45 as 13eekeep- alrs, 13 as Blacksmiths, 10 as )13oat Builders, 61 as Bookbinders, 432 as Carpenters, 27 as Clerks, 70 as Dairymen, 1155 as Electricians, 141 leis engineers (automobile). Other '*tegories include 75 Farmers, 112 atitrtleners, 95 Poultrymen and 25 Jlioeka len, :For eltark in metal 171 boys sem,- etti a badge and 38 for work in lea- ther, while the creditable number out 118 pasted the 1?1untber't badge ken Fahey "Battles" Used in British Commonwealth Air Training Scheme The Faircy "Battle", which has not been used here for training purposes before, is a two -seat medium bomber of British design and manufacture. It is being used in this country by the R.C.A,F: for training purposes and is one of six aircraft selected for use in connection with the British Commonwealth Train- ing Plan. It is to be used also for towing targets at which air gunners c'an release bursts of fire, and so in- crease their efficiency. (R.C.A.F. Photograph) Modern Etiquette BY ROBER FA LEE a.ennee eenee•:r-.r-ria-t•eneenne A.. If someone telephones when ane is busily engaged in something important, is it all right to say that you will call back later? A. Yes, by all means do so. Only en extremely temperamental or su- persensitive person would resent it. Q. Would it be wise to forra at friendship with cue who seems to be very suspicious of everyone, mis- trusting even those whom he con- siders his closest friends? A. No; and probably the best rea- son for not forming a friendship with one who is. so suspippious As in the proverb that says, "A pian does not look behind• a door unless he has stood there himself." Q. When a maid is brushing the crumbs from the table, should they be brushed into her band or into a tray? A. The crumbs should be brushed into a tray. 4: Isn't it poor taste for a person to keep repeating some phrase, heard. over the radio, such as, "I hope, I hope, I hope," or, ''rrr'hy, shore," etc? A. Yes. One should leave such imitations to children and parrots, and ti'y to be more original. It be - Comes very tiresome to everybody but the one who considers it to be elev er. Q. When a young anon has aoked a girl to go to the theatre, or to dine, is it all right for the girl to suggest that she pay for herself? A. No. The right kind of young man would resent this. If lie asks her to go, it is supposed that he can afford to pay. Q. Who should pay for the wed- ding breakfast, given at a hotel? A, The father of the bride. 4• .. [r,.,'-c.i�•- '(-'. oe-�.. p-C•tr.(.• 0< -•d -.-F flow 1 j t3Y ANi7b A;?Ni E^ Q. What is the proper way of pre pari!!„ peanut butter sandwicbes? A. Take a small amount of pea- nut butter, put it into a small bows; add to it slowly a few teaspoonfuls of hot milk, Beat until the mixture bas the consistency of thick cream, Then spread between thin slices of bread. Q. I-iow can I whiten yeilOw and dingy clothes? A. Wash them in water to which a cup of equal parts of limewater and turpentine, shaken until creamy has been added. Q. How can 1 pack away an iron so as to prevent its rusting? A. Rub the iron with a little fat that does not contain salt, wrap it in brown paper, and It will not rust. Q. When is the best time to transplant a maple tree? .A. In the early spring before any buds have appeared on the tree. Ohoose a rainy time when the ground is soft, and preserve as much of the root as possible. This refers to trees not more than six or eight feet high, Then trim down the erown of the tree. Q, How can I snake a s bstitute for wbi,pped cream? A, A delicious substitute fel' whipped cream is sliced banana added to the white of an egg ante beaten until stif. A few drops of vanilla improves the flavor, War Extends Language Use hEeav Place Names Offer P1 ty,,of Tongue -Twister's Foreign wars in recent years years have turned attention to far places and taught many of us some new geography. Unfamiliar names have become commonplace in the daily news. Chapel, Peip- ing, Chungking, Djibouti, Somali- land, Sudetenland, Memel and others leave swum, into our en,- says the Halifax Chronicle. • Recently we have been having difficulty with names of '.towns in kt'inland—many of the places have both Swedish and }~ ienish spell- ings. NO SET SPELLING RULES As in pronunciation, -there seems to be no set rule for the spelling offoreign names. We - anglicize Bruxelles and Ronna to Brussels and Rome, but we write Paris and Berlin just as they are spelled in their own countries. Which brings us back to the ar- gument about Monte-Vid-eo and Montevi-l3AY a, Co N. R. Deficit Registers Drop Decrease of $17,245,000 In 10 - Month Period Is' Announced The'. 'Cauadian National Risk ways shrewd $.17,245,000 dec'r'ease in its deficit 'during the period April 1, 1939, t•o Feb. 29, 1940, compared with the same period the previous year, it was shown in a statement issued by the Comptroller of the Treasury. Trans -Canada Airlines and the National Harbors Board also :iad sharp reductions, AIRLINES, TOO During the ten-month period ended last Feb. 29 the C.N.E.- deficit was $34,719,000, compar:, t with $51,964,000 the pre\ioes year. For last February it was $1,500,000, compared with 1:5,- 000,000 for February, 1939. The deficit for T. C. A. for this ten-month period was $3380100, compared with $726,000, and the National Harbors Board deficit $1,094,000, compared with 125,000. About 5,000,000 tons of cotton- seed are crushed in a year m about 500 plants. 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