Zurich Herald, 1941-01-30, Page 7How Can I?
BY ANNE ASHLEY
Q. What can I . do if candy 1
heave been making becomes
rainy ?
A. If the candy becomes
Ersiiny, add half a teaspoon of
*ream of tartar and a creamy
texture will result. Also, if a
tablespoon of vinegar is added
$o the sugared candy, and it is
lreheated, a creamy texture will
he acquired.
Q. How can I sharpen a meat
grinder?
A. If the meat grinder is work-
ing
ork-e g poorly, run a piece of sande
Raper through it. This will sharp-
en the cutters and free them of
grease. Rinse well with boiling
water.
Q. How can I remedy cream
which is too thick for whipping?
A. Place the dish in another
elfish of cold water. When it is
allied, place in a dish of hot
water, and it will then whip easi-
ly.
Q. How can I press suits pro-
perly?
A. Try this method: Fold a
Barge piece of newspaper length-
wise, wet one side of it, and fold
the dry side over the wet side.
Place the wet side against thesuit
and iron on the dry side. This
also prevents shine.
Q. How can I refreshen bread
and rolls that have become stale?
A. Place in a brown paper bag;
tben dampen the bag and put in-
to the oven until thoroughly heat-
ed. They will be like newly bak-
ed.
All Tennts Can
Appe; ;.1 On Rents
if It Appears Exorbitant -
Ottawa Board Has Power to
Set Rentals Anywhere In
Canada
Persons living in an uncontroll-
ed rental area may appeal to the
rentals administrator of the War-
time Prices and Trade Board if
they feel they are paying an ex=
eibitant rental a spokesman for
the board said last week.
He said the board has authori-
ty to set rentals anywhere in Can-
ada, although rentals committees
have been set up only in areas
principally affected by rentals
increases
CERTAIN UNCONTROLLED
AREAS
In the case of an appeal from
a. tenant in an uncontrolled rent-
elarelandlord andtenant
area,la
ul
required to submit particulars
and a decision in them made.
The procedure in controlled
areas differs only in that the
parties in the dispute receive
Itearings instead of submitting
their claims in writing.
Royal Purple
Seeds of Quash
New Customer Offers
ageratum. king of the
Slues, deepest blue Fkt.26c.
Petunia, Single Fringed
Theodosi'a, rich teat).
molten gold throat" 28c.
Alyssum, Violet ()neon.
bright violet tint......,10 25c.
Klorembergia Hippomanica.
lavender blue. yellow
center ' a9c.
Dahlia. New Dwarf Mignon
Hybrids Pkt.15c.
Larkspur. Giant Imperial,
mixed ' Mc.
Cobra**, Sensation, mixed- " 19e.
Neeturtium, Double. Sweet
Scented " idd.
Stock, Tea Week, English •�
Mixed 15c.
Zinnia, Scabious; Flowered.
mixed ' 35c.
Scebiosa. Imperial Giants
Blue Moon .. " leo.
Any One Of These
Collections
60c Postpaid
(REGULAR VALUE $1.00)
1/, 1b Beans, Improved
Golden Wax. ase.
1 oz, Boots, Detroit Darts Redlac.
h oz Carrot, Ghantenay
Rod Cored 15c.
TA oz. Lettuce, Grand
Rapids 1 Oc.
oz. Radish, Scarlet Globe
Selected 15c.
t/< lb. Sweet Corn, Golden
.Bantam lee.
1 pick. Parsnip, Hollow Crown 5c.
Pettittia, AU Double theart
Victorious, mixed PM. 500,
Iltor,ting Glory, Cleric's
Stray Flowering Heavenly
Zinnia, Fantasy, mixed" 10c.
pntirrhi.num. Majestic.
ohoicest ,nixed , 0 180•
$'Wins Select Eciolish
Gordon Pinks, " 15c.
, Write For Your FREE Seed datalogtre
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London Canada
45 King St.
Britain's "Air Ambassador" Inspects Bomber
74.
Sir Hugh Dowding, England's "air ambassador' to the United
States looks over a new high-speed giant Martin bomber at the Glenn
L. Martin plane plant at Baltimore. The new ship is explained by 3. T.
Hartson, LEFT, executive vice-president of the plant. Sir Hugh is in
the United States to make a survey of aircraft factories and to see what
what can be done toward a general standardization of airplanes and
parts.
Aid'
HEARD?!
Fifty Nazi pilots knocked at
the gates of Heaven and sought
admittance. St. Peter waved
them back.
"I'm sorry," he said, but only
six of you can come in."
"But there are fifty of us,"
the Nazis protested.
"Maybe," replied St. Peter,
"but Field Marshal Goering's
communique said • that only six
had been shot down."
Waitress -"Why do you
always dust .off the plate be-
fore you are served?"
Diner -You will have to
excuse me. I'm a baseball
umpire.
When he returned from the of-
fice he found his little wife very
unhappy, and at Iast she told hint
!why.
"Oh, Bill, I've found out that
that woman next door has a coat
exactly like mine."
Bill smothered a sigh as he
said:
"Well, darling, I expect you
'want me to buy you a new coat?"
"Yes, dear," she replied, sweet-
ly; "it would be cheaper than
moving, wouldn't it?"
Tommy: Why are you so
bald, dad?
Dad: Well, the reason is
that my mother used to pat
me on the head so often for
being a good boy.
Travelling' on a bus route
strange to her, the old lady was
very anxious not to pass her des-
ination. Suddenly she leaned for-
ward and poked the conductor in
the ribs with her umbrella.
"Is that the Bank of England,
my good man?" she asked.
"No, ma'am," replied the con-
ductor, coldly; "it's me'-"
Actor: I insist on real food
in the banqueting scene.
Director: Right, and you'll
also get real poison in the
death scene.
My Heart Is
Like a Rainbow
My heart is like a singing bird
Whose nest is In a watered shoot;
My heart is like an apple -tree
Whose boughs are bent with thick-
set fruit;
;4Iy heart is like a rainbow shell
That paddies in a halcyon sea;
My heart Is gladder than all these,
Because my love is come to lne.
Raise me a dais of silk and down;
Flang it with vair and purple dyes;
Carve it with doves and pome-
granates,
And peacocks with a hundred eyes;
Work it in gobs and"'siiver grapes.
In leaves and silver fleur-de-lys;
Because the birthday of my life
Ia come, my love Is come to me.
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lrorquick rrlieffrom ;telling ofecyrtna,pirnplea,ut1..
lelc'sfocu,,sales, Rabies, re slice and outer extranil*q
caused skin troubles, use Ease.acting, cooling, snit-
xrpt)c, ileski D. D. 1). Prescription. Greaseless,
stemless Soothes irrirotion and quickly stops in tensa
it siting. 3ar trial bot dcproves it, o,,nonly back. Ask
3DurdrtigpietPalsy for 1).0,I).PRESCRIPTION.
Trend Of Travel
To Pacific Coast.
Since Residents of Central
And Eastern Canada Can't Go
South, They Go West
Many hundreds of residents
of Eastern and Central Can-
ada who annually head south
when the cold weather sets in,
will have to seek a winter resort
at home because of the restric-
tions on travel to the United Sta-
tes necessitated by war conditions.
In view of these circuntstancee,
reports received by the Canadian
National Railways indicate that
the treed of travel this winter
is now westward to the Pacific
slope of British Columbia via the
Jasper National Park route.
This Pacific Coast region has
been rightfully named the "Ever-
green Playground" and -visitors
to Vancouver and Victoria soon
learn of the mellowing insistence
of warm ocean currents which
serve to maintain pleasant tem-
peratures throughout the Winter
months. For the energetic, golf
is available on links playable tl:e
year round, while for ang:ere,
steelhead trout and tyee sanlon
abound in the inland and coastal
waters of British Columbia
The Continental Limited train
of the Canadian National Rail-
ways assures air-conditioned cont -
fort via "the Jasper Park Way",
providing daily services from the
East, through the Rockies to Van-
couver, at low winter fares.
March Is Next
Season For Colds
There Are Two Peak -Periods
For Common Cold Epidemics
-March and September Ev-
ery Year
March is the nett common -
cold period, says a study from
Cornell Medical Centre -New York
Hospital.
Each year there are two peak
periods, the other in Septemaer.
As a result, most people hare
two colds a year, a fall cold and a
spring cold.
Drafts, wet feet and sudden
changes in temperature do not
necessarily cause colds. Most --
perhaps all of them -- are caught
from other people.
And they are most easily given
to others before the first suffer-
er even knows he has a celd.
The reason is that the Cause of
colds, a tiny, unseen organism
known as filterable virus, di..ap-
pears from the throat wirilit
three or four days.
Dog's Legacy
$500 has beenleftby a 70-
yeare-old Englishwoman to severe
the future of a three -y t ,1.•s old
Cairn,
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NEW CANCER THEORY
.A. possible new treatment for
• cancer in the advanced stages
which��may be superior to the
X-ray was described • last week
by Dr. John H. Lawrence, Uni-
versity of California scientist
distinguished for his work with
the atom -smashing cyclotron,
Lawrence said he and associa-
tes had observed that uncharged
particles of matter known as neu-
trons caused a regression in the
malignant tumor without dam-
age to overlying live tissue. In
treating deep-seated cancer with
X-ray, he poined out, there may
be clanger of injuring live -tissue.
a: u. 5,
PNEUMONIA GERMS
Of 500 persons from whom
throat cultures were taken for
the study of tuberculosis or other
respiratory infections excepting
pneumonia, 337, or 67 per cent,
were found to harbor pneumonia
germs, including the deadly type
3, without manifesting signs of
the disease. Pneumonia strains
found totalled 34, many persons
having two or more kinds.
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SPLITS SECONDS 1,000 WAYS
A timing device that splits sec-
onds 1,000 ways and will measure
from 1 to 200 of these units
with error of less than 1 per
cent has been developed by the
research dviision of the Reming-
ton Arms Company. It is being
used in studying the effect of
velocity and flight time on the
accuracy, trajectory, range and
hitting power of bullets, but it
has a wide variety of uses in
other fields, such as telling how
long it takes a fuse to blow out,
a photo -flash Iamp to light and
and a telephone relay to operate.
Electric eyes can be used to time
the bullet entering and leaving
a given length of its path.
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HEALTH
T ICS
Care Is Urged For
Tot's Teeth
Every second child, at the age
of 2 years has dental decay. Many
children's • mouths are wrecked
for life before the age of 5, un-
less routinedental d n al care is insti-
tuted. This was the message
given 200 members of the Toron-
to Academy of Dentisty in Osler -
Hall in January by Dr. John C.
Brauer, professor of child den-
tistry at Iowa State University.
"One must think of aesthetic
values," said Dr. Brauer, "and re-
member that a good-looking girl
of 17 or 18 without teeth would
not have a very good time at a
hall."
Says Diet Halts Decay
"Education in the main, today,
has accepted the responsibility
and duty of teaching dental
health," said the speaker. "Health
is our most prized possession for
without it few can succeed or
achieve happiness."
Dr. Brauer outlined a daily
diet which in many cases had
halted tooth decay, as follows:
One quart milk, one to two eggs,
one serving of meat, fish or chick-
en, two vegetables (half cup
each), two fruits (orange, apple
or tomato), one teaspoon of cod
liver oil, about six teaspoons hut.
ter.
Original Cinderella
-
Few people know that the
Third Pyramid of Gizeh, in Egypt,
was erected by King Mycerinus
to commemorate Nitoltris, a very
beautiful maiden who was the
original Cinderella. While battl-
ing by the river, Nitokris lost her
slipper. A great eagle swooped
on it and carried it high over
Memphis, where. finding it un-
palatable, the bird released it.
TI'e slipper fell into the lap of the
King as he sat eating a peach
in his garden. He was so struck
by the strange incident as well as
by the beauty of the slipper and
the shape of the foot that he im-
mediately instigated a• search for
the owner. She was found, came
up to expectations, and because
his bride, and it was to commem-
orate her that the pyramid was
built. The original slipper was
made of fur, but the story came
to us through France, and in
translation "fur" was changed to
"glass."
Moder
Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
7. How should the flower girls
at a church wedding be dressed?
8. When a man is dancing and
another man "cuts in," how long
can he wait before he "cuts in"
to get his girl again?
t). Is it all right for one to put
a ft -.w oyster crackers in soup?
10. When walking with a
friend and there is a chance
meeting with another friend, is it
necewsary to introduce them?
11. Is it all right to accept a
second helping at the table?
12. Is it all right for a woman
to invite men to a theatre party?
ANSWERS
7. They may be dressed in
white or any color that blends
with the color scheme of the wed-
ding. If the bridesmaids wear
hats, flower girls usually do also,
8. He must wait until the man
who "cut in" on hint is no longer
dancing with this girl. 9. Yes.
10. No. Introductions in public
should be avoided whenever pos-
al:_ ; if the circum'
s e, i l circumstances make
?t awkward without an introduct-
ion, then one must be made. 11.
It is permissible if it doesn't
keep the other guests waiting.
12. Vis.
Yip
O d .,ti's !'
,g Yes, it's not Just another
tobacco -it's Ogden's i1
And old timers, who have been
rolling -their -own for a quarter of
a century, know that "Ogden's"
means a distinctive blend of
choicer, riper tobaccos. Try it
once. Then you'll always roll 'em
with Ogden's.
Only the best cigarette papers--
"Vogue" or' Chantecler"
are good enough for Ogden's
OGDE 'S
FINE CUT
CIGARETTE TOBACCO)
Pipe Smokers .l
Ask for Ogden's Cut Plug
Railway Solomon
Solved Problem
It definitely required the
services of a transportation
Salomon to solve the pro-
blem raised by two passengers
who on the same day and .on the
same train operating over the
Canadian National Railways, for-
got overcoats, When the de-
scriptions were compared it was
discovered that each traveller was
seeking an overcoat from the
same manufacturer identical in
size, color and style. The Lost
and Found experts succeeded in
returning to each owner his own
coat.
Canadian National
Railways Revenues
The gross revenues of the all-
inclusive Canadian National Rail -
n ays system for the week ending
January 14, 1941, were $4,795,-
037 as compared with $3,741,181
for the corresponding period of
1940 an increase of $1,053,850 or
28.2' a.
.-.�..° COLT.F.CTIONS -----
.Accounts. Bad Cheques, Rents
Collected in Any Part of Canada
by National Organization.
"NO COLLECTION NO CIL&RGET'
Federal Surety Company-.
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BABY CHICKS
IT'S THE EARLY CHICKS THAT
make the profits. Don't put oft
your Bray chick buying. flan to
get your chicks into production
for the right markets. Catalog.,
price list, Daily specials. Order
now; delivery when you wish.
Bray Hatchery, 130 John, Hamil-
ton, Ont.
13AD1.EN CI3.It'IiS HAVE A 121U'U-
tation for developing tato great
layers and wonderful meat birds.
Free catalogue tells you all about
then. Also turkeys and laying
pullets. Baden Electric Chink Hat-
ehery Limited, Baden, Ontario,
•
SEND TODAY FOR MEDDLE'
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you all about the Big Money stav-
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early deliveries of Twedtlle chioke.
Also turkeys and laying pullets.
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results. Home treatment (four
products) 82.00 postpaid, Mobil:
son, 8 South Garfield, Hamilton.
LEGAL .
.1. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP-
Rol Theatre 33uilding, St. Thomas.
Ontario, Special Department for
farmers collections.
As a result of all accident a
Baltimore plan lost his nose. Now
he has three substitutes, of dif-
ferent tints to match his com-
plexion in summer, winter -- and
in between.
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mation sent free. The Ramsay Co.,
Registered, Patent Attorneys, 273
Sank Street. Ottawa, Canada.
MEDICAL
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irregular periods worry you take
Fem-a-Tone, the prompt, effective
relief, Relieve yourself of worry,
unnecessary suffering, Bottle 52,
postpaid. International Distribu-
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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED-EVEIIY
sufferer. of Rheumatic Pains or
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l;•in. Ottawa. Postpaid $I.O(l.
JIE:6 WANTED
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!or Canada's finest trees, plants,
Experience unnecessary. :rales
outfit free. E. D. SMITHS NURS-
ERIES, \Vinona, Ont.
TEACHER WANTED
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requires Pr')tt ,rapt readier, first
iMacs, e rtlfi"atc preferred. No. of
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and 6. Salary Sven hundred Dol-
lars per annum. Duties to cow-
men. a February 3rd. Apply t„
Aubrey W. Lattt•. Secretary, Sch,.,ul
.a:•en of. Denbigh.
TRY IMPERIAL
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developed end printed, with en-
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by experts who know how, assures
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ISSUE 5---'41
FINANCIAL
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sale purchased for cash, prompt
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with prospective partner, with
some capital, to buy part interest
in fully equipped Dairy Farm and
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concern -- Gond outlet for Milk
and Pure Bred Cattle - deed
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Owner's health will not permit his
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or his own. Address Box 511,
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Tnrontn. leYndhurst 1151.
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