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Zurich Herald, 1940-05-23, Page 6Defence lviinister Rogers Inspects R,C.A,F. While Abroad Defence Minister Norman Rogers. is i(i,'tured here as lie inspected units ofthe Royal Canadian Air Force at their' stil lit in the west f England. '_ifr. Rogers was in England Tort! er•rurs; ;vitt!. . r l .t ,�, rn- ment, w HAVE = i Y(`11 1. :?,1 *r ..t-.-e-ode-a-o-R- -4-4-> =.-«'.s-o••,. A young elan was invited to a dance. Having been accepted by a pretty girl as a partner, the; danced. together for some time; after which the plan thanked her. "It was lovely." he said, "and I shall always remember it." "1 see," said the girl. '"Ele- phants never forget.' --0--- Thetroublewiththensodern parkingsystemisthatyoucan't getoutofalinelikethiso ne. The film people had made the picture from the book. That is, they had almost made it. They were on the last scene. And they were stuck. They couldn't figure out how to end it. Suggestion after suggestion as to how to end it was made, but none seemed to be the right ending. And then somebody got a won- derful idea. A novel suggection- something no one had thought of. "Why not have the same end- ing the book has"?" was the amaz- ing suggestion. -o - New Cook: "How shall 1 cook the potatoes for dinner tonight, madam?" Mrs. Uppity: "With the jackets on. It is a very for- mal dinner l" -0--- Howlers • A monologue is a conversation between two people, such as man and wife. A worn. looks like a caterpillar that has been shaved. Petroleum is a sort of oil -cloth used for covering floors. . LighthTsu, a keepers have fety opportunis for gardening. 15. -0-- 1 Golf at Jasper Good This Year The Course Has Never Been in Better Shape for the Sea- son, Declares The Veteran Greenkeeper at Famous Mountain Resort "Never helore in the many long years 1 have been greens - keeper, have I ever seen a golf course come through a winter so soundly true and even as did the course at :Jasper this year," de- clared W. H. "Bill" Brinkworth, veteran greenskeeper at the fa- mous mountain course as he pass- ed through Winnipeg. "Every greet). and fairway is already in fine condition and we have been cutting the greens for nearly three weeks. With such a good start, the course will be in excel- lent shape for the heavy play it is hound to receive this year," he stated. "Brink" has just spent a few days at Minaki, where he has been checking over the golf course. His son, Gordon Brinkworth, has been appointed greenskeeper there this summer. Gordon spent the last two years at Ilk Island course, Alberta, and previous to that had litany years tutelage un- der his father at jasper'. He re- ports considerable work to be done at Minaki, but states the course will be in good shape for the opening near the end of June. Mr. Brinkworth points out that the course at Jasper wintered in first class shape despite the lack of snow during the winter. "The country around Jasper was bare of snow most of the winter. How- ever, our elk fence kept the ani- mals off the course and the grass was given every chance to come through. It has never been in such uniformly good condition at this time of year in its history," concluded the gulf expert. • Guest (at wedding): "It's hard to Tose a beautiful daughter." Father (with two yet to go): "It's a lot harder to Iose the homely ones." -0-- Taking off his cap politely as he entered the office, the mess- enger handed over the note, "That's all right, my boy," said the recipient, "Just run back and tell Mr, Jones that-" "Sorry, sir," replied the lad. '"bey employer said I was not to Igo back till you give me the money you owe him 1" "Ohl" said the debtor. "I won- der if he'll recognize you with a beard?" Canadian National Railways Earnings The •gross revenues for the all- • inclusive Canadian National Rails ways for the week ending 11l-kyr ig •Maa7, Irill�, wore ,5e70,'r,y 4L as compared with 3,516,7 70 f'ir the corresponding week of H)81), an in- crease of .- ... ..... 1,052,57S or 'J.11? fiervoutilestless 1 °realty? Restless? j r u eas yn si e a ed by �Inn��11jr BaSllq. Anirbye$17y f.0- ]Hale functional dis- orders and monthly distress? Then take t.ydta E. Plnkham's Vegetable Corn - pound, famous for over 00 years In llwtping such rundown, weak, nervous traditions. Made eapecirtllY for Women, 'ti9i40I wortm TRYINCir ,• A..,.,,.1 Modern Etiquette 13Y 1100"h11 t A LEE Q. In the social world, sloes the rule to `return good for evil" ap- ply? A, This rule aliplies anywdtere • and everywhere, As Tillotson puts it, "A more glorious victory cannot be gained over another man than this, that when the injury began on his part, 1lle kindness should 'be• gin on ours." Q. Is it neeessar to get a per- son's consent before listing 11lzu on some commit te •? A. Yes.- It is inconsiderate to place hila on the committee 'with- out first asking his consent. Q. Hoke should S112:lll ca.1ts .be eaten at the table? A. The fingers should `be,, tised to. convey ilreni to the mouth: Q. When a hostess sends, a man an invitation to dinner, and the invitation is Piot acknowledged;: what should she do? A. It aright be best to phone this man and ask if be re•eeived the in- vitation, as it is possible that through no fault of anis he did not receive ir. If he did, the average hostess will never repeat the, itt vI to tion. Q. Would it be permeable to write a bread-and-butter note, on,, any kind of "thank you" note on postal card? A. No. The regular social station'; ery should be used. Q. Are wedding guestsstipposed` to call on the bride's. mother after the wedding? A. Yes, within days. Britain Cutting Butter Ration a week or Wee, o-..:...-rl_4..-. x What Science Because of the --cessation of Danish supplies, Britons were told last week by Lord Woolton, food minister, to prepare for the re- duction at an early date of the butter ration from eight to four ounces each week. Butter fist was rationed at four ounces weekly beginning January 8, but the anlottnt was increased to eight ounces weekly on March 25. Lord Woolton warned that the sugar ration of 12 ounces each week night be redueed also. Three hundred wreck; which have lain in Table Bay at Cape- town, South Africa, for years tole being bur'ietl in connection with the city's $24,000,000 harbor pre - jest for building a new civic and shopping renter on reclaimed land. The work is being done with dredger's. Is Doing 7'r r ... :.. ., •s- +. ,• ... a 1 -4 -.- CRIME PREVENTION Prof. Joslyn Rogers of the Uni- versity of Toronto, analyst for the Ontario Government and well- known criminologist, predicts that much crime will be controlled within a few years through com- bined .knowledge of chemistry and medicine. Prof. Rogers says that behavior largely is the outcome of bodily function and. contended that ab- normal behavior plight be due to abnormal functioning within a body, which is in essence chem- ical. -0-..-- STOPS HAIR GRAYING Isolation of a vitamin which prevents and cures graying of hair in animals is announced by a. group of University of Wiscon- sin biochemists. The scientists said they had not determined def- ' initely whether the vitamin also would be effective ill treating hu Stan beings to maintain or restore the youthful color of their hale. Experimental quantities of the pure vitamin were removed from liver. $+'Y'M'Y'�r•Y.t#-a'Q s -.e „{,9.. p 143,E 1.4 How Cu y; I BY ANNE ASHi-IY Q, How can s smooth a curd:r' cnatartl �? A. l3ea't up a raw egg and slowly beat the. curdled ct:staed into it. Q. How can T reign en Axminster A. .Stretch the rug tight and tacit face down on ti floor, or some flat surface, Sprinkle with a sol• utirn Made. ' y sealtiil, and a's- :solving ?.i pound of flake glue in 1./2-galion of wilt.: l' L=.t tick rug dry at least one c1:1y. Care should be taken not to p rt on so much ging that it w''' .how ea the right side. Q. Ilan can 1 wash vegetables moat satisfactorily? A, Try 151eg an ordinary tetl- sllakAl around 52V01•111 times in the 22111(r,incl wit liftedout the vegetables wile be li itiit and el , Q, k101V • 1r I cause a kerosene lamp or lantern ` ''- e a much brighter light? A. ' adding tt small pinch of salt .to :the oil in the bowl. Q, How can 1 prevent bugs and wOeMS ,iii my window boxes? A. Bugs and worms can be pre- vented by heating the earth for window boxes or potted plants the oven before using. White' wash the inside of window boxes before- filling with earth to keep out insects and to keep the boxes froth rotting. Ontai i.o to Carry 011. Usual Surveys Paul Leduc, Minister of Mines of Ontario, has announced that geological investigations will be carried out by his department this summer. These investigations will include surveys of new prospect- ing fields, examination of deposits of strategic minerals and detailed study in some of the mining camps.. r~ Party assistants have been ap- pointed and include 27 students from the Department of Geology and Mining Engineering at On- tario universities. WORST UNSOLVED PROBLEMS "'1',he two most difficult prob lotus yet unsolved by enediesi: science" said Dr, Russell I,. Cec l of New York, last week, "are tri -e berculosis and the virus diseases, the latter group including myelitis, encephalitis, influenza and the common cold." Dr. Tracy J. Putnam said that epilepsy was now the commonest diseases of the nervous system, and that 500,000 people in the United States are subject to,.con- vulsions. He said that the prob- lem "looked pretty erinpromiiing a decade ago" hot that pbysiciana now t1'e "beginning to get Some- where with it." More Educated Police Force London, Ontario's police eon) mission has decided to raise ,tht: educational standards of. the city ' police force. The colmmnissioner°s' went on record favoring nlatticai(- lation as the ntinilntan educatioiV. al requirement for all new moil taken on the .force. This decision came as the soul- mission approved the appointment of James R. House of London, as a member of the police force, Chief Down said that House has his nlatr'ictllation. it DOES taste good in a pipe!" HANDY SEAL.4iPHT POUCH - 1 "LQK-TOP" TIN 00; .' alis r packed in Porker Tins iWi-Dab-:tar. re .4; 0.444-. 4 .03 <•. HEALTH T !IC Use Essential Foods For War -Time Health "Every housewife can do her bit -'- and help others do theirs - by keeping her family's health at a high level," --Canadian Medical Association.. Thus ends the introduction 031 the inside front cover of a new booklet just now coming off the preses, entitled "Food for 'Health in Peace and War." Prepared by. the nutrition ex- perts of the Canadian Medical Assn., and embodying knowledge gained after years of study and research, including the very lat- est, the booklet is published by the leading life insurance eom- panies in Canada. Weekly Food Budget It is written in the simplest language, and instead of ramb- ling on about vitamins and cal- ories - about' which the average housewife knows very little of practical use in the kitchen -- quickly turns into a set of week- ly food budgets for single pee - sons, children, and various size families. So many quarts of milk, pounds of cheese, bread and so forth, for a family of five. Cost, $8.95 - on the basis of city prices. For those living on the, land, the quantities are given ita pounds and fractions of a pound. It all boils clown to this Eat fleet the kind and amount o1 food required to maintain normal die - ease -resisting health, then add whatever you wish or can afford aftee that. But GET THE ESSEN- TIALS -- and thwart the germs that may descend on the world al did the 'Flu in 1919. Recently, in Toronto, 1:)r. Fred- erick E. Tindall, chairman of the. Committee of Nutrition, Canad- ian Medical Association, in a na- tion-wide radio broadcast stated that .it every Canadian would eat the proper foods in the proper quantities (set: forth in the book- let) the consumption of Can- ediall-growls foods : would be in- creased by 12 per cent. "Dead Man"Pays Taxes in Winnipeg A "dead elan" walked into Winnipeg's civic offices one day last week and paid his taxes. When he gave his name, a clerk dug out his file and said: "Say, we've got you down an `dead.' We've sent out your tax bill for this year and last, and ecah tinge the post office has re- turned it narked 'deceased'." "Dead nothing," replied the thoroughly alive "corpse" as he paid two years' taxes after smoothing out a change -of -ad- dress tangle. ,CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS... AGENTS WANTI.1) LIG'aTNING ROD AGENT WANT - ed to sell Phillips Lightning Pro- tective Imited139OsbornAvenue. Toronto. A STRONG, 25 -YEAR ROOFING 'Why W to money on wood 5 7 gTet that blowiR0o� Your buildings withMhTAL or permanence,proteetionInd economy. l'eller's11Tu-Roofinttre "CouncitStattdard" Brand, is Guatshteed 'for 25 Yeats. Send dimensions of your building for our 11ree c,tlmete of complete c0st. Polder and i+rices err aPPitcaldatt, 'Rift PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMI111D Irsiasuslcrl 1161 1415d Office Oandwa, Ont. Montreal Orta'a TorontoWinnipeg Calgary V:ahcoover TOWN ANI) Rt2JIAL R11PR11SI1N.C- tttives wanted. Increase your earn- ings by handling one of the fin- est lines of oils, greases, tires, batteries, sparge plugs, insecti- cides, electric fence controllers. Nouse paints and roof coating materials. Write \\Tare° Crease & Oil Limited, Toronto. NOW 10t' CAN ST:\T11' A 1317141- ness from your holm.. No capital rear:Wed, We supply everything. You handle only fast selling items. Commissions 51rbsLantial, Free wholesale catalogue and selling plan. NNW A.CI 101,T1IRPRISIIS, Irl:. 1'. 813 fort, Winnipeg. AIt'1'll•'JCJA( J.111li:S 1ieNCP `R t. AI O CO., 124 1W18:I.1..I1C,- ton Street West. Toronto. Improv- ed Limbs \VIt11eut shoulder sirups. 1''1'ee catalogue. 11 Al*1n1tY 1.11:1.10 :11EN'I' BA. .Ertl, OVENS AND ATAC:I IN- ery, also rebuilt equipment always on hand. emsarrIange. Corres- pondence t• able Oven Cu.. POR Bathurst St.. TO10010. IlAit% CHICKS. _ABY C'I-L1CIiy ARE (11 t 1V en Imat- 8 they do more for y i llred 10Na:11A DOZENS of este:Rn the A -large grade, p %TONEY in your pocket. Trent Ohicks are bred to do this for - s ttnd fill the basket to oD1i4h rloducur0chick's 'Weeklyin ONE GOOD GlADI/. Yu get :out BEST Barred Rocks,' s,' 1\Publ ,tegliorns, New .11an0Ps1111t1 - 111)1(05 Vol' better results (ie0111e a. ".Brent tl.tlick (lmsL°mer.' 'Write. Co 'Vreut Electric illattlicry, 5n3\\ „ Trenton, rUtA IN f OLP (0 fact �high YOU'VE •-nt to pay ext 15 shirks 14 exploded. ..edos�als 1540 ctlack [ol1 by 1'0110 back f°r more chicks. This is proof of quality. 'Send for oi11' prices. fiends \A Quality White 1,et-horny, New pathos $11.70. Bar- red mores $10.20, 35 other larlet- ie s to choose from. Clowns tart; e' points, freer tiatugllr, 'I'tv le C'lnolt llateberies l,inliird, Fergus Ontario. 'MAKE 'MONEY wrrit eteveruNts Bray rh1t'1 ' 1 Order now. (2,1ickl do - livery'. N l:o, 1.y, i. , e horn: Order T 9. ;1.11. anti ti tt.k ,\T "tot l ts, Tune d e li1•rm 111itgalns started n'Y11 s. Order Turkey 1,1101. l'deli v4(Bray (hicks - good ls1,,' "Did wonderfully welt" F. bte V 1it'it}' .USI.° IYIC L'H, 1tr111lPllrl'1', sal Pity. Bray Ila 101 'Bray 1111101(5 1.30 ,TOIn S1. N., Hamilton. Ont. T S'1X "'ALL LINING heeler. Mom.. vlio (1 (Jut'. lobo rr l•rtverl 140. �'liu'1 Rocks trod 50 Now 1lamps .lsn rJ hind lura s111. "Pop Not+iit t"hicT:s are from carefully culled end blood tested breeders ')'hey are sold at the right prlee. Stand- ard Quality Legborns $8 50': ite Iter rent, 1'01 toe $1tl.o5:.C.orirrrrls too, 'stirred . Tioelcs 58.110, T'il� tis 11,5,r'c1r1,el•'1531n�,� ZretYl rt, dCrillers 515,75, nr:r 4.. 4.5 White; 1 tr! 1, u r, q Il vl t ids 55 15 2olio a $15r,forke1eTs ,..0 'Large 1E:n anality add 005 rrttl, rigger er Profit add two cents, tow- er Top priors No lel! Clltor frltlir. Vren en l I11, Guelph, Ont. Before poll'•hing furnitture, first go over it with it 17'ece of cheese- cloth writilg out of 1101 water, then apply polish. This gives ex- cellent reoul'tsr \\'F1. L :EVERY CkETCT:. ,DCTYE B. should know. When you buy Baden chicks you get high etuality Gov- ernment Approved chicks from blood -tested breeders and sold at the eftectght Ma 229nd aw Sta idards bo \Vhite I.eghorns 88.75, 90 per cent. Pul- lets $18.45. Barred Rocks, NOW 1lampshires $9.05, Pullets $14.95, Barred hock cockerels $0.75, New Hampshire cockerels 84.75, White Reeks, Hybrids Bared Rocks x New :tramps, New Ramps x Bar- red Rooks 510,25, Pullets 515.95, Cockerels 57.75• Big Egg Quality and Extra Select slightly higher. Sttu•t'ed eb.111(5 Capons. Baden lel- ectrie Chick Hatchery Ltd., )ha - (10n. Ontario. ('A'r't'I,1II FOIL SA tal 1r111C[S I ultEr1 'stem I1 ortie5 ie „le anti heifers for stir prit ed rea- s0ltab1e. Wilbert May, Route 2• Orangeville, Ontnrio. 011:21 1' NV M: ft o'i 'FOR ;1.21.11 - 13.00S111 P. MAI 1, waggon, one atthree quarters 1- y'trd 1ttpaeit2'.Almost 11CwBar Bar- gain for cash. Apply t'. 11. Logos, :\ft•Faa•lalse Street. Peterborough, C)ntn ri0, ELECTRIC 51010011S Ir:t C fill.1.C' \loTo'rts ' (1T'• EMERY. dcacription, also \' Belts and Pul- leys. '1- leys. Jones & Moore Electric, Adelaide. \\est. Toronto. rv'yJIat1T1NAT011 "0J,Ri'0" BUG K.i(4L,T311. 85c exter- minates bedbugs, moths rocic- rrttche.s, crickets. fleas, Bee. tints. "DERAT" Ii lesRat to `atndlM' Molise Killer Kill50'. S fowl. At leatnns. Simpsons. 'ramhlyns, Inn - a1 dealers. or Dever. Products, Tor- nnto, 11(111 ( AT.11 111 ACRES. 11.\(131' S1E1('TiON; well fenced, drained 'rill( house town..Tnhi l cal runt( harm nnuhl.islnllte1•0112 r: 11 OW 111(S. ANI 1 '('t'1OA 1,11 11.1'17 (l1 0W1Erts, (1 2.1 D1 N l 7135. '\Vrit1 to is Por utiles on ynut r- qutrellents or Trutt and t -e7 etnhele riil ,ilei Ied .1O:11ClInsltei 1 i 11e nlc-vilOntario. ir0'fr11,S 1Y A\T1;1) (11711 SUCCESS IN S11i,1,1NI; 1-141T. 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LYONS' 1n1,14'(rN I1'r10Nui) 101'11NI'l'T)iltf!1 BARGAINS! 519. T-leaniil'u1 living room outfit. Large " plena Chesterfield Suite, uploistel•e(1 in brown mohair with fi711110d reversible Marshall spring;' cushions bridge lamp anti silk shade. walnut end treble, sills eus1- 'ions ta1(1e 'lamp and sill( shade. and modern 51001(er, a real out- standing value. 52liargelilbuffet. extension t Mine- table Land 0 loather ipholstored )lairs, 11002 1)1011refinished. alc 5Gsilyne.:,rg11IU[Iet eIt vtlnl on t1 11;1 able china caidoet and o loather up101. sterol! chairs, ('omplel.ely rel'in- 1e1i 489,15 11,.-(111.11)11 solid lvainut dining room suite, completely 1el'iniThed, inrge bttfl'ci., extension table, chin's valtittet and 6 leatiel• sent chairs,. 5211. Chusttrfteld Suite, novas, tt»- holetirrnrl In repo material, rust Marla• irtrrs[bl"? it(11t•ahn11 spring rtrsll[0hs, T1'' 1 1l,l((liltO11. .549. TCroelllrr ('1111,70rl'leld lied Suite 3 pieces. upilnlstnred [1 brown mohair figured reversible spring cushions, thoroughly recondition,. rd, 'C0tnpltte with new Mattress. 020. Modern Bert ltenrn Suite, floor 01111.1(110 in the now bleached "Lj. jlii'�l >}al)1 ra,'tkul,, shivier Y 111'rn 3 of `Pvl•1 �1 1i1,.1 ter. full the hod, sapless spring' and now mattress, ess, 823. S aa 4 i.�e a ETIst Saito n [p wa l- 1 ifillsh uff,t with cabinet. top, .e leaf trrl) '(am ~; ensi°n is c unit eat a nP(1711.1)111 Ttiiitclt7-eenlap, 51`'.98d T4ktccoiersICn at, sill: - log porcelain top, T tinge assortment of dressers, 11505, 1 stoves, and Hiait. r•healertlelds at ridiculously Intl" priors h1 olenr. LYONS 1FURNITURF co. 478 Votige St. - Toronto VNO/ 2i,'"-41..