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BEHIND THE
SCREENS
FOR THE "TALKIE" FAN
By P. M.
Editor's Xdotez---lt is in keeping with
the times that this column make
appearance. During the past year Rol-
iirwood has been definitely challenged
bY the English Studios. After such suc-
Oe5$e as "Rome Express"--0Sunshine
Gasien—"The Good Companions,” etc.,
pngiand has definitely made a bid for
public favor and, according to the re -
Sponse, undoubtedly has won. This
column will introduce and make familiar
the stars of the English Cinema World,
tte well as give you the latest tit -bits
about your favorites of Hollywood.
This week, Jill Es-
mond makes her bow
to Canadian cinema
fans. You have either
seen her or will want
to see her in "F. P.
1," the latest English
feature. Don't miss
it. After seeing
Miss Esmond
this film you. will want to add Jill
smond, Conrad' Veldt and Leslie Fen-
ton to your film scrap book.
i Miss Esmond is the wife of Laur-
ace Olivier (the actor who was cho-
en and brought all the way from
I,
ondon to Hollywood to play the male
ead in the Greta Garbo vehicle
'Queen Christina." However, accord -
bag to the latest bulletin, John Gilbert
has -won the coveted role. In the
Ineantime, Hollywood studios are bid -
ling for Laurence Olivier.
Many Hollywood stars have felt tt.e
hare of English films, and are now
being featured in the 1933-34 presen:
talons. You will see such names as
Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, Constance
Cummings, Thelma Todd and Sally
tilers.
Take a look at this list of English
players • and see if you are not al-
ready familiar with theni, Of course
ack Hulbert, Gordon Harker, Donald
Dalthorp and Gene Gerrard are known
and have their following. How about
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One young lady says the only waY
she can bring her thrifty sweetheart
to his knees is to drop a penny On the selves.
Children born of parents afflicted
floor. with tuberculosis are almost sure to
.. be flat -chested, and parents suffering
Teacher—"Junior, give me tne de from some digestive disease or ail-
finition of a skeleton?"
ment are likely to pass on to their
Junior—"A skeleton is a man with
is insides out and his outsides off." off -spring the weakness or tendency
to the same condition.
No one will argue that a fiat chest
Folks who insist the world owes
cannot be corrected by remedial exer-
them a living as a rule are too lazy t
go out and try to collect the bill. o! cises, deep breathing and fresh air,
and we rather think that everyone
Teacher—"Now, if 1 write .1.,„e,.w,.on will admit that a tendency towards
oor digestion can be remedied by
the blackboard, what does that spell?" 13
proper mastication and a sound diet,
Bright Beatrice—"New."
Teacher—"Now• I'll put a 'k' in front aided by regular exercises of the ab -
of it and what have we?" dominal regions. ka
Bright Beatrice (quickly.)-4"Canoe." The only cure for bad mastication
is sound teeth, either real or arti-
ficial, and the regular habit of mas-
Many a man who seems quite sure
h e can tell others how to make money ticating one's food completely.
With regard to exercising the ab -
seems able to make any himself.
dominal organs everyone should do
that whether they are in apparent
Dear Colyum: We've got eight child- good health or not, because regular
ren at out house now. Do you think exercise of all -the muscles of the body
that's too many for a family nowa- is essential to the best of health. The
days?—Northside Willie. value of the daily dozen. or some form
Answer; Yes, I'd say with conditions of recreational sport daily is no myth,
as they are now, you're a trifle over- because one has only to try it to feel
storked.—The Colyum. its excellent effects.
Women Should
Make Diet a Study
Relationship of Various Foods
to One Another 'Essential
to a Balanced Diet—In-
compatible Diet Dan-
gerous to Health
Scientists tells there . is no small
thing as hereditary diseases—that
Weaknesses and tendencies may be
inherited, but not the diseases them -
1 --- As to diet this is a subject which
'Mother—"Gladys, I saw that young should engage the earnest study of
Adams boy kiss you! 1 didn't think he all, because it is only by studying and
would dare do such a thing!'" knowing the value of different types
Gladys—"Nor did I. I fact, Lbet him of food and their relation to one an -
a pack of cigarettes he wouldn't." other that one is able to eat from day
to day in accordance with the best
Sam—"That doctor isn't much good dietetic principles. Everyone knows
or he wouldn't keep you here in this that pork and apple sauce are a neces-
climate to convalesce; -he'd send you sary dietetic combination, but we fear
to California." that many people are of the same
Jim—"He certainly is a good doctor, opinion. regarding sausages, pancakes
and what's more, he's smart. I haven't and maple syrup for breakfast:
paid him yet." Our advice is get hold of home diet-
etic books and study them and we
guarantee that a few'hours' study will
reveal many very startling discoveries
to the uninitiated. It seems to us that
it is important—indeed it is a duty—
for any woman who has the dietetic
care of a household under her wing
to understand clearly what the true
principles of a balanced diet are. A
balanced diet •builds health,: while an
incompatible diet breaks, it down.
The usual practice in an incompat-
ible diet is an overdose of the pro -
when the inquisitive woman chanced teins—bread, cream, butter, cheese,
to be passing. potatoes and pastry—and an underdose
fisr," she exclaimed, ",that poor little of fruits and vegetables. , One Alias'
.• eat practically all of the latter one
The angler replied: "Well, madam, may wish, fruits more partipularlYi
if he'd kept his mouth shut he would with safety, but too many of the pro
not have got into trouble," thins are dangerous, and, by the way,
the usual cause of overweight. '
BON SANTE.
Nobody loves a fat man—except his
grocer.
Teacher (in bookkeeping) — "What
is a debtor?"
Witty Student—"A man who owes
money."
Teacher—"And what is a creditor?"
Witty Student—"A man who thinks
he is gainto get it back."
The angler had just landed a catch
Molly Lamont, the South African im-
portation? And Harry Welchman, Bebe
Daniels' leading man in the Elstree
production, "The Southern Maid?"
Next week give you a few in-
teresting lines on these two English
stars, which will show you how po-
tential cinema stars are made in Enge
land.
Minus Three Fingers
Organist Succeeds
London.—Although three fingers
are missing from his right hand, Regi-
nald Silby Lewis was among, the sue-.
cessful candidates at the last exam-
ination for the AsSociateshi'p of the
Royal College of Organists. His sec -
cess is a story of triumph over ex-
ceptional difficulties.
His right hand was shattered at
Ypres, where he was an. artillery of-
ficer, and it was feared his ambition
as an organist was entirely frus-
trated. However, after several oper-
ations ire hospitq he "caMe hack,"
'and passed hisi examination without
any concession.
He had studied law fox a While, brit
music was his natural bent. His suc-
cess is a triumph of will power as
well as musicianship, the examination
for the AssociateshiP of the Royal
College of Organists having been al-
most a fantastic objective at first, and
now Reginald Silby Lewis holds the
diploma of the world's leading school
of the" organ.
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Film Acting in France
The Ideal Way to Reduce.
A woman writes to tell how she is
reducing excess fat—and her way
heeme to be the ideal way. -
"I am 59 years old, 5 ft. 51/2 in. in
height, and was 190 lbs. when I start-
ed taking a, level teaspoonful of Krus-
chen Salts every morning. . 'I ‘went
*lowly down In weight—some week e 2
lbs., others just 1 ib., until I got' doWn.
lto 154 lbs.. 1. have never felt better in
faly life than 1' de',nd*, and I WI ,A,k
*uch lighter and feel' years younger."
---(Mrs.) W. I. '
••• I ' :The action of Kruschen Salts, 'taken
'regularly every morning, is to effect a
Seatuaal clearance of undigested food
i;substances and watery waste matter.
It is that waste matter which is stored
up in the thrill of ugly fat, if it is -not
regularly waelled,
Two burglars had experienced great
trouble in breaking open a safe. At
last they succeecled, "Strewth, Bill,"
gasped one, "it's full of coppers."
"Yus," said Bill, peeping through the
'window, "an' se's the street,"
"Now you men,' roarea the sergeant -
major, as he dismissed the company,
"you will parade again at two o'clock
precisely. And when I says two o'clock
precisely, I don't mean five past. I
means five to."
First Cinema Actor—"Fancy that
pistol being loaded by mistake! Jolly
rotten for you, old man."
Second Actor—"Oh, I wouldn't have
minded that so much, but the director
shouted: 'That's not the way to fall
when you're shot, you idiot!"
Fond Mother—"I hope my little
darling has been. as good as gold all
day."
Nurse—"No, ma'am, he went off the
gold standard about nine o'clock."
Grocer—"What can I do for you,
ma'am?"
New Bride—"I'm not sure. What are
they eating this fall?" ,
A high-powered salesmanager who
was known for his stilted letters was
invited out in the country to dinner
one Sunday recently. Ho. was asked
by his genial host to say grace at the
meal. This was a new experience to
him but he was game:
"We are extremely appreciative of
our favors 'of recent date. Permit es
to express our heartfelt thanks and
deep gratitude, The blessings re -
Raised to High Plane —
Acting for the films,is raised official-
ly to the level of performing at the
Comedie tliancalse or singing at the
Opera„audethe Opera Comique. A Con-
servatgire of Cinematogr4hio :Arts
has been planned, writes,theeParie
correspondent Df "The London Daily
Telegraplia'
Candidates will be faced, by a stiff
eatrance .txaminaiiim; butefthose who
are successful will receive a screen
education free of eharge. 11 they:have.
any talent they will be able to. depend
464 receiving contracts fath leaditg
French film companies in two yeare,
LeSsons are to be given from 8.nligl
10 ,every .evenkag in diction, singing,
acting, dancing and the art of making
up. On Sunday mornings training will
be Provided in the.sporte, ucb.aS rid-
ing, facing and swimming, With which
every film star is supposed to be
aoivainted.
BEFORE
BABY COMES
A mother is a mother
before her child is born.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
furnishes an abundance
of the' necessary Vita.
miniA and D for health
and strength of mother
and child.
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The compass assures
the safety of the navi-
gator while Club
Chewing Tobacco,
assures him of a
richer, longer -lasting
chew.
MELL CHEW tHE BeST
ceived will have our usual prompt at-
tention. We trust we may continue to
merit your confidence and that we
shall receive many more blessings from
you in the future. Yours very truly."
Accident Frequency
Shown by Statistics
Increase Shown in 1931 Re-
port of Dominion Bureau
Toronto.—There is not yet in Can-
ada a comprehensive system. of report-
ing and compiling motor vehicle acci-
dents, although the provinces are one
by one requiring motorists to report
all accidents and possibly in the near
future the laws in all the provinces
will be more or less the same in this
respect. The vital statistics collect-
ed by the Dominion Bureau. of Statis-
:tice however 'are complete for .fatal
accident. '
The deaths are recorded in the
place in which they occur. Thus an
iaccident may happen in one province
and the victim may die in another
province; the number of such cases
would be small, but for cities un-
doubtedly many "of the fatalities are
due to accidents on rural highways
and the victims are brought into the
cities and recorded from there. Con-
sequently city statistics should be
construedcoyto include the surrounding
un
During 1931, despite the lighter mo-
tor travel as revealed by the gaso-
line consumption, the number of per-
sons killed in motor vehicle accidents
increased to 1,314as come ed ith
1,290 in 1930, The increases were
not in the summer months when
travel is heaviest, but in the winter
mouths, January showing an increase
from 30 to 54, and February an in-
crease from 31 to 52. March, Octo-
ber, November and December also
show ed in creases.
The largest number of deaths from
motor vehicle accidents was reported
from Montreal (143), which was an
increase over 1930 of 7, or 5 per cent.,
but was 'less than the high record
made in 1929 with 151 deaths. To-
ronto had a new high record of 110
which was more than twice the num-
ber of persons killed five years pre-
vious and was an increase of 64 per
cent. over the number reported for
1930. Winnipeg, Hamilton, Ottawa,
Quebec, Ve'rdun, St. John and Saska-
toon all had better records than in
1930.
For the provinces the greatestim-
provement was made by New Bruns-
wick, lehere only 46 deaths occurred
as algainst 72 in the previous year.
On a gasoline consumption basis,
which is only approximate because
some of the taxed gasoline is not
used by motor vehicles, the best
record was made by Saskatchewan,
followed by Prince Edward Island.
There must be a fundamental reason
for the low record made by Saskatche-
wan year after. year. Probably the
straight, wide :roads and no very large
cities are the chief faders, 'altlithigh
the enforcement of traffic regula-
tions by police and the punishment
of infraction by. magistrates are im-
portant factors in all provinces,
Culling Laying Flock
Is Very Desirable
(Experimental Farms Note)
With the general low price of poul-
try products now prevailing, it behoov-
es the pqultryman to keep . his cost
of production as low as possible. Pres-
ent economic conditions call for the
elimination of the undesirable and un-
profitable hens from the farm flocks
thereby increasing the quantity and
improving the quality of eggs produced
and decreasing the cost of production
by a saving of feed, housing and man-
agement wasted OR the non -producing
or lowaraoducina hens,
It is important to be able to dis-
tinguish between the laying and the
non -laying birds, If a bird is laying
the comb will be red and full, the
vent dilated. and Moist,' tile' pelvic
bones thin, pliable and wide apart and
the abdomen large, soft and pliable,
while if not laying the comp will be
pale or Whittish-colored, the vent een-
tra,cted and dry, the pelvic bones rigid
and close together and the abdomen
firm or hard. In a yellow -skinned bird
the beak, vent.. and shank of a heavy
layer are pale yellow or white in color,
whereas the. beak, vent and shank
of a poor layer or of a layer that is
taking, a long rest are usually bright
yellow in color. • '
The health aud type of the layers
are also important points to be taken
into consideration in culling. Only
those birds that are healthy and vig-
orous and that have a wide bacl. of
good length, combined with a deep
body should be retained in the fleck.
One other important feature that
should be kept in mind in culling is
to note the time of the molt. As 'a
rule birds .that molt before the first
of Septemberare poor layers, while
those that et:non:later in the year:: are
geed laYere. The latter part of Aug-
ast is, then, an excellent petted for
culling laying flock and at that time
all hens that have 'quit laying should
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l'.1tist What Is year huttband's am.
bition In life?"
"He has none."
"Poor man, 1 suppeeta, that Is Why
he got married."
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Try This
Pains after eating are generally% due
to an excess of acid in the stomach that
forms gas and causes ,belching, heart
burn,- bloating, sour stomach and Indi-
gestion. Bisurated Magnesia taken
after meals will give such (lute% and.
pleasing relief you will be surprised.
Any druggist will tell you ordinary 131:-
surated Magnesia is fine for sour acid.
stomach conditions. Itshould be MI
every home. It works.
,
APilot •
We are never without a pilot. When
we know not how to steer, and dare
not hoist a sail, we can drift, The cur
rent knows the way, though we do not,
.The ship of heaven guides itself, and
will not accept a wooden rudder.
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98 out of every 100 women who report
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medicine. Buy a bottle from your drug.
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The Polite Man
The politest man in Boston has been
discovered, He was hurrying along a
street the other night, when another
man, also in violent haste, rushed out'
of an alley -way, and the two collided
with great force. The decoad man
vked mad, when the palidetelnaPeetak-
ing off his hat, said: "My dear sir, I
don't know 'whiEh of us is to'blame for
the violent encounter, but I am in too
great a hurry to investigate. If I ran
into you, I beg your pardon; if you ran
into me, don't mention it." And he
tore away at redoubled fipeed,—Han-
over Post.
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