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HEALTH
TOPICS
TURNIP FQR OLCERS
The. old-fashioned turnip; one or
the commonest of vegetables, has
acquired a new dignity in the eyes
of the medical profession before
whom it is now being advocated in
Juice form for the treatment of pep-
tic and duodenal ul;;urs. This novel
se of the tul'aip is outlined in the
anadiali Medical Association Jour-
=; The turnip juice is made by out-
ing off the top of a turnip, hollow -
,g, out the turnip, filling the hol-
with brown sugar and standing
e vegetable upright. Next day the
s'sga will have dissolved in tbo
lies which it has extracted from
the turnip tisede..It is claimed by
acme that this turnip is even more
'effet.tive In view of freshness than
orange juice.
The biggest great lakes shipping season of the past decade is expected this year as shipyards get .busy
repairing freighters long nut of service, for the movement of ore, coal, grain, stone, steel and other com-
modities. In the shadow of a big lake boat, men are shown laying out the steel work for a new freig t
ea
at Detroit.
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Modern
Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
Q. Ing smoking a question of mor-
ons?
A. No, but it surely is a question
of manners. Neither a man nor a
woman should smoke where there
is a possibility of it being objec-
tionable. And the person who delib-
erately or thoughtlessly directs a
cloud of me! across a table into
another person's face really de-
serves a reprimand.
Q. Isn't it bad taste to "talk over"
A. hand of bridge that has been just
played, or a rubber, calling atten-
tion to mistakes, and discussing
how it was played?
A. Yes. This is very boring to a
great many people. One should for-
get it and eoncentrate on the next
hand, •
Q. How should Jean Norton, who
le eighteen, be introduced to Mrs.
Marshall, who is sixty?
A. "Mrs, Marshall,. this is Jean
Norton."
Q. Should a wedding guest con-
gratulate the groom, even when
this guest Fels that the groom is
making an unfortunate marriage?
A. Yes. In the first place, the
guest may be entirely wrong in his
epinion; second, if he is correct in
his judgment the poor groom will
soon find it out and should be made
ess happy as possible for the short
time of his disillusionment.
Q. What is a good toast for a
friend of the bridegroom to offer to
the bride at a wedding reception?
A. "God bless the bride. She pick-
ed the best man of the lot of ars."
Q. Is It all right to serve pie at
formai dinner?
ekaTno; it is not done.
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Wharf Science
Is Doing
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ATOMS --- AND CREAM
SEPARATOR
Scientists have taken the "old-
fashioned" eream separator into
he Iaboratory and put it to valu-
able use as well as giving it a new
name, it was disclosed at McGill
University by Prof. J. W. Beams et.
the Reuss Physical Laboratory,
University of Virginia, who last
week gave a scientific lecture on
"The High Speed Centrifuge."
The high speed centrifuge goes
to work on molecules just as does a
ereahn separator on milk. The mole-
cules are fed into the machine. The
heavy molecules are slung by the
centrifugal force to the outside of
the cylinder. The lighter molecules
remain closer to the centre of the
Machine. It is thus possible to act.
?ally separate heavier molecules
from lighter ones. This achieve -
anent is of value in determining. the
:molecular weights. Among its oth-
er uses is detelnnination of the ve]-
ecity of light,
CAN PRODUCE GIANTS
Determination of the chemical
structure and composition of the
vitamin essential for normal growth
1 is announced,
.Known as panthothenie acid, the
vitamin is so powerful an aid to
inch development that one ounce In
7,500,000 tons of testing mixture
would multiply the cell count by
tour. It 15 expected that Witil the
vitamin placed at the disposal a a :C
Ze(iiee4i 5diettee it will' take its
'Otte ops a stimulant to growth end
swan a preventive and cutin#Ive. for
at fie* 414seaset,
C. N. R. Revenues
Show Increase
The gross revenuesof the all-
inclusive Canadian National Rail-
ways for the week ending March
7, 1940 were $4,095,988
as compared with 3,254,635
for the corresponding
week of 1939, an In-
crease of 841,803
or 25.8%
How Can 1?
BY ANNE ASI -11 EY
Q. How can I remove old wall pa-
per easily?
A. An excellent method for re-
moving old wall paper is to put a
cup of vinegar into a bucket of hot
water and wet the walls thoroughly
with this solution. The paper will
readily peel off.
Q. How can I whiten my teeth?
A. Apply peroxide of hydrogen di-
luted with one-half water. Or, clean
with prepared chalk and orris root
every 'morning and evening.
Q. Row can I cool a dish of pud-
ding, or any other bet food, quick-
ly?
A, Set the dish in a pan of cold
water which has been liberally salt-
ed.
Q. HMV' can I clean 'white window
shades?
A. Unroll the shade and spread
on a sheet on the floor. Scrub with
a oft oloth dipped in magnesia
and water. Treat both side's in the
same way. Allow to remain on the
sheet until dry.
Q. How can I prepare a dand-
ruff remedy?
A. Dissolve one ounce of flour of
sulphur in one quart of soft water.
Do not use it until it is thoroughly
mixed and settled. Apply it at night.
Q. How can I make a good frost-
ing and filling for cup cake?
A, Take two pounds of sifted
powdered sugar and moisten it to
the right consistency with orange
juice,
Fish Clocked
By Speedometer
We have a fair idea how fast
Most animals run and birds fly,
but only hazy notions about the
speeds of fish. Earl Thompson, a
Nova Scotia angler, has devised a
special speedometer which regis-
ters speed in miles per hour as his
line runs out. This invention
should be of value to scientists in-
vestigating marine life, for with
it they will be able to gauge the
speeds of ocean monsters like
whales, sharks and swordfish. Mr.
Thompson was asked that summer
to collaborate with the Boston.. Na-.
tural History Museum, and his
most interesting catch was a 60 Ib.
tuna, which raced out to sea with
the line at 44 miles an hour. In
the summer he hopes to filed out
what an 800 -pounder will do.
Barley productioii in Canada
for 1939. according to the second
official estimate is now placed at
108226,000 bushels, an increase of
4,017,000 bushels over the estim-
ate made hi September, 1939, The
barley production in 1938 was
102,242,000 bushels.
Sar OPPED
i1P 4 4111it
tar Money Back
)/or Qinkre114!!r�iteeny ttf tea pimplce, nth-
Iete'e foot,molts, tumbles, rnehae and ether estoteafy
mired an trouble Vs* ' world-faincue, tooling, ne-
at/Atelivid D. j1, n, Prone ip�tioe, Greaseless,
eroles. Boothesirrifetion end gelekly stoat inhume
lig. 85o trial bottie proves it, ormoneeek'. Askit dtnggiet today fol• p.1), ([f; PflE5GBiPTION,
4 •1--•
- HAVE -
YOU HEARD
The young Air Force officer
had just crashed into a telegraph
pole and wire, pole, and every-
thing was draped around hint.
As helpers rushed to his aid and
began to untangle hint, from the
wreckage, he reached out his
hands feebly, fingered the wires,
and. whispered:
"Thank Heaven, I've lived a
clean life they've given me a
harp." `
-_.e—
"Waiter, the oyster in this -
sctew is not enough even to
flavor it."
" 'Deed, suh, he wasn't put .
in to . fiavah de stew. He's
jes' supposed tab christen it."
—0—
He was showing a friend around
his ultra modern hoose.
"There are lots of points about
it that I like," said .the candid
friend, "and there are some that
X do not understand. Why, for in-
stance, the round hole in the front
door?"
"Oh, that's for circular letters."
—0—
Canvasser: "Can l interest
you in a vacuum -cleaner?"
Maid: "No. We ain't got no
vacuums."
—0*
Charles II of England once ask-
ed Stillingfleett, the famous cler-
gyman, why he read his sermons
from manuscript.
"Why dfi you read your speech-
es
peeches front the throne?" countered
the minister.
"Because," replied the Ring, "I
have asked the people so often
for money I am ashamed to look
them in the face."
—0—
T h e pessimist fearfully
esks) "Is there any milk in
the pitcher?"
The optimist confidently
says, "Please pass the cream."
—0—
"Well, Pat," remarked the fore-.
man, "I'm sorry you're leaving
the works. Aren't the wages satin
:factory?" "The wages are all
right," returned Pat, "But I keep
having a guilty feeling all the
time." "About what?" "I'm all the
time thinking I'ul doing a horse
out of a job."
Barley .production in Canada
for 1939, according to thesecon.d
official estimate, is now placed at
103,226,000 bushels, an increase
of 4,017,000 bushels over' the es-
timate ' made in September, 1939.
The barley production in 1.933 e..
was 102,242,000 bushels.
t'5
MARY DESPONDENT
Crying spells, irrigabits
e nerves due to functional
, „.
t N find
rr �t� ninshould
�6� o thl
inn � p
a rent"woman's friend' in Lydie 1;. Piak
bam'a Vegetable Compound. Trp 01
Lydia E Pinkhamf S 'ems
VIGILANCE VS, CANCER
A high percentage of cancer eas-
e can be cured if properly treated
in the early stages of the disease,
According to Dr. Grantley W. Tay-
lor of Harvard Medical School.
The problem at present, he said,
'is to educate the public into seek-
ing advice for symptoms which may
be suggestive of cancer and to in-
truct the profession in early recog-
nition of the disease and in the pro-
per surgical and - radiation treat-
ments neeessary to effect a cure,
Use Domestic
Food Surplus
Director of Women's Activit-
ies at Canadian National Ex-
hibition, Mrs. H, M. Aitken,
Urges Women of Dominion
to Place More Apple and Pork
Products on Home Tables
In an address before the women's
division of the Ontario Association
of .Agricultural Societies at Toron-
to last week the women of Canada
were advised by Mrs. henry .Mun-
dell Aitken as to how they can
make a very valuable if indirect
contribution to Canada's war effort.
Mrs. Aitken, in dealing witlt the
question of food surpluses, exhort-
ed the home -makers to utilize ap-
ples for apple cause, apple sauce
cake, apple pudding, apple pie and
apple butter. Conditions in Europe
have caused an over -supply of this
fine Canadian fruit.
CHOPS AND TENDERLOIN
To the amazement of most of her
hearers, Tvir's. Aitken listed pork
chops and pork tenderloin among
the surpluses and pointed out that
with thousands of tons of hams and
bacon being shipped to England
there would he need for the remain-
Ing pork products to be consumed
at home.
An innovation at the Capadiau
National Exhibition this year will
be a class for Boy Scout cooks.. The
culinary products of the Scouts will
be judged together with those of
the women. Mrs. Aitken is director
of women's activities at the Exhib-
ition,
D1DECT TO OI DEN'S!
» . for better rolling
. Count on
Ogden`s Fine
Out to direct
you to greater
enjoyment in,
rolling your
own, This mellow, fragrant
cigarette tobacco gets four
star rating in; any company.
There le no "stand-in" for a
cigarette you roil yourself
with Ogden's. Particularly'
when you use the best papers
--"Qhantecler" or "Vogue".
Pipe -
Smokers 1--
risk
Oor
gden's
Crit
Plug
Out of 11 kinds of milk listed
by the United States department
of agriculture, reindeer milk is
richest --it has 22 per cent butter-
fat.
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JLU Y CHICKS
'JOHNSON'S CHICKS ARE ONE
grade, the best we Mtn produce,
all breeders are bloodtested and
culled. Bred to Lay Barred Rocks
and large S. C. White Leghorns,
Barron strain. Prices March and
pulltets 17 cents, cents,
rely 8r cents.
Leghorns 10 cents, 90 per cent.
SuIlets 20 cents, cockerels 2 cents.
afe arrival guaranteed. 10 per
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request. .L D. Johnson, Fergus,
Ontario.
ORDER BABY CHICKS NOW. AT -
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LARGE TOM BARRON LEC::HORNS
mated to cockerels from R. 0. P.
and contest winning flock, Sc;
pullets 16c; Collins Poultry Farm,
(Osnabruck Centre), Wales, Ont,
WIGS, TOUPES, TRANSFORMA.-
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types of finesat quality flair Goods.
Write for illustrated catalogue.
Confidential, terms arranged. Tor-
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Bathurst Street, Toronto.
.4.,ND AGAIN TIIE PUBLIC ARE
buying Baden Chicks. Orders are
25 per cent, ahead of last year.
The public has compared all prices
and all chicks, and are choosing
Baden Chicks again because they
know they will secure high qual-
ity Government Approved chicks
at rock bottom prices. We have
day old non -sexed, pullets and
cockerels, two and three-week old
started chicks, three week old ea -
pons. and all popular breeds to
choose from. White Leghorns as
low as $8.95, Barred Rocks New
Ramps $9.45. free circular. Baden
Electric Chick Hatchery Limited,
Baden, Ontario.
WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING
breeds to ("Wise from. 'White Leg -
horns, )3rown Leghorns, Black
Minorcan, White Ivlinorcas, Ancon.
as, Barred Rocks, New Ramp
shires, Rhode Island Reds, White
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Sussex, jersey Black Giants, Black
Australorps, Hybrids, Black Vlin-
areas X White Leghorns, Barred
Rocks X New I3nntpe, New Ramps
X Barred Rocks, White Leghorns
. Barred stocks, bight Sussex N
I•lenc Ramps. Prices start at $9.45
for non -sexed chicks. Free cata-
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Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
BRAY QUALITY IS THE BUY-
worci for poultrY•keepers in March
buying. Immediate delivery chicks,
pullets, cockerels. New 1•Iamp-
shires. Barred and White hocks,
Now Hampshire X Barred Rock,
White and Columbian Wyandottes.
2-3 week chicksi capons, to order.
"Turkeys. Bray Hatchery, 130 Zahn
N.. Hamilton. ,
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