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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Feb 1939, p. 7

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Rise In Prices Of Cattle Seen During 1939---lmproved Price Of Beef Cattle Expected Of Reduction Marketings. Some improvement in beef cattle prices may be expected during 1939, according to the® Agricultural Bituation and Outlook for 1939, which is about to be released by the Dominion Departments of Ag- "rieniture tnd Trade and Commerce: The: prospective Jmprovement fs based on the expected reduction in eattls marketings during 1939, aud 'a stropger domestic. demand as a result of-improving business condi _ tions. The reduced duty on cattle entering the United States ls also expected to lend support to the market in Canada. wumbers of cattle on farms at June 1, 1938, were fewer than at the same date In 1937 and.it'is ex- pected a further reduction will be shown in the mid-summer of 1939, Cattle numbers tend to (fluctuate up and down in a cycle of about 1{ years from peak to peak, It is an ticipated that the present dowil- ward trend in cattle numbers will continue through 1939 and possibly 1940. i; TKrusthen. TT - she writes, "I had a violent attack' tof rheumatic pains, pled and" helpless. i ; success, QUIT SEWING \ Hands Swollen with Rheumatism Pity this poor dressmaker! Nine-tenths of her work consists of sewing--and she was not able to sew. Rheumatism in her hands was her trouble, and she tried any number of remedies. But nothing helped much--until she came to "Three-and-a-half years -ago," My feet ami" hands were Swollen. The pain was terrible. I was really quite erip- "I tried many remedies without Then T started on Kris? chen Salts, and after one month, 1 could stand up again. Then I walked with a cane, In three months, I was quite well again. As 1 am a dressmaker, you can imagine what it meant to me not to -be able to work my sewing machine, What a treat to be able to walk, to work, and to be free : from pain."--(Mrs,) E, 8S, The stabbing pains of rheuma- tisn- are often caused by ncedle- pointed cry-tals of uric acid lodg- Apples Who shall eat apples in the fall of the year, the tart.golden globes, the crimson and clear cool crispness of juicy rondures of sweetness shall be nourished by carth and fed by the flectness of green summer flying, . = « of red autumn come, Who shall eat apples shall taste of the sum of the seasons in trees' that lean on the sky. . = And the lover of orchards who puts apples by in the dark of his cellar in barrel or bin, when dusk blows down early and winter sects in, shall have the stored.flesh of sound apples to-eat, and know that yield better - than black bread or meat as food for his heart. When hillsides 'are white and the fences are lost, he can bring into light the color of apples, and: his eyes-will grow warmer as he tastes the bright gift of his orchard and summer, i} x, aA « 5 --- ----Franees Frost;- in Ladies' 'Home Journal. Wanted Pay To See First Movie at 103. -- When-his friends insisted that he should see his first moving pic= ture, Jacob Nabel, 103, of Sleve- land, Ohio, said he wanted to be paid if he were to sit through a film. es > "But 'I was. wrong," he admit- ted after sceing a technicolor pro- duction, "It was so'good I would be willing to see another," y Nabel, an Hungarian-boyn pro- prietor of a clothing store, never had ridden in an automobile o1 seen a show, ~~. : ing m the joints. Kruschen brings -- relief because it helps to dissolve those troubling crystals and to ex. pel them from the system. A \ What Science * |s Doing * WORLD'S STRONGEST FABRIC A glass marble weighing one- third of an ounce and drawn out into a filament 120 miles long can be woven into the strongest fab- ric in the world, ; "A, pull of one 'million pounds is "FeqUIred to break a squire inch of this glass stuff when woven like thin cloth. . £ In.the process the. glass is spun like ¢otton or wool.yvarp, and pro- ducés contindous fabrics that re- semble silk 'or rdyon in yppear- ance. - ALLY IN TREATING CANCER Scientists investigating the -styucture of the atom are now able; to produce intense beams of "arti- ficially encrgized, high speed sub- atomic particles which will prove " powerful allies to X-rays and ra- dium in treating cancer. Recent research indicates the nucleus of the atom is a tightly-packed core of particles called neutrons and protons, jammed together by ener- gies many. millions of times great- er. than those in the atom itself, and having a density a million, million times that of water. "Mass production of ten. This revolutionary discovery, it is. realized, unfolds before the scientist an -entirely new re- * gion in which to pursue investiga. tion and test contentious thegries. MASS PRODUCTION AIRPLANES A secretly developed process based on plastics is being tried out to manufacture eight or ten planes a day, They had been flown suc- "cessfully for more than a year, The néw method is based on the "moulding of thin veneers of wood into compound curvatures under heat, fusel- lin two sages a day could be start . Tr: or a month it is said, HOW COLD AFFECTS BODY. = Interested in finding out how the body reacts in cold climates, Dr. Raymond W. Swift of Penn- sylvania State College sent 21 stu- dents into a room-sized refrigera- tor and had them lie on army cots for an hour and a quarter. While .the subjects were in their igloos, Dr. Swift tested their metabolism rates, His conclusion: when you shiver, your body's heat produc- tion increases as much as 400 per cent.--and goose pimples are sim- rly the result of the extra effort, Customer In drug store (on Sun- dante 2 SS Haw Can 12 BY ANNE ASHI EY frre dahee Q.-- How can I remove a scratch from walnut furniture? A.--Cut a walnut or a. Brazil.nut kerncl In half and rub the scratch vigorously with the.freshly-cut nut. The oll from the kernel will refinish the wood, , ent lumps ot 5 who mixing . A.--Add the salt to the flour be- fore wetting. Then pour flour into flour, and beat it with a fork. In this way lumps will not form. Q.--How can J insure a smooth cover on my ironing board? : A.--Tack the cover on the board | while It Is wet and it will be smooth and tight after it has dried. Q.--How should buttons Le sewed on shéer material? A.--Relnforce the back of the fabric with tape, If a bulton tears oft leaving a hole, 'sew the button, to a plece of material & little larg: er than the hole, then whip to the wrong side of the garment, day morning)--"Please change for a dime." . " Drugglst--"1lere you arc. | hope you enjoy the sermon." give--me ¥ £38 Joe Lati:imme, colorful native of northern Ontario, experienced one of the most exciting fimes of his life when. These Wolves Object to Tekin Sogo MNS ~ he transported his team of full-grown wolves from Gogoma to Sudbury, via airplane. g Their First Airplane Flight Sy Cavin During the 40-minute flight Joe had his hands full as the wolves fought fiercely to escape from the plane. It was the first time that the wolf team, the only one in Canada, had left Gogoma, where Joe has been patiently training them since last summer, 48o your name is George Wash- What People Ate In 15th Century Menu of a Banquet During That ' Period Reads Like a Store - Catalogue--Guests Sat For. Several Days. + It is amazing and amusing to read that when George Neville was ~12:-Year-Old- Composer BIT LA i ga Wa "Clermont Pepin, 12-year-old com ser of St. George de Beauce, Que, recently. made a triumphal, tour to Quebec City, = where he: conducted a 60-piace symphony erchestrd through the music of Ris: own composition, "Menuet." The Youthful sompostr is pictured, kere, with Lord, Tweedsmuir," as he was awarded a special prize for bis. composition last. yeqrs "a ei No] - ; gave a performance of "King Lear," 1] 38 teeth." longs to the Rotarlans!" EE i ington," the old -lady asked the amall Negro boy in an American hotel. . "Yessum,"" X "And you try to be exactly like him, or as nearly as possible?" "Lak who?" "Why, ike George Washington." "Ah kaint he'p bein' lak George at who sh 1s." "Is your husband wearing a new suit?" "But he looks different." "He [s. He's a new husband." rr The theatrical touring company and the local critic wrote: "If: Shakespeare could have seen his play performed, he would have turned in his grave," Next night the same company did "Othello," and the leading ac- tor thought.he had made a hit this time, until he opened his paper and read: "Wa thank the company at the Buskin Theatre, Shakespeare is now on his back again," ? lL eT -- 4 An unemployed actor finally landed a small part in a new show the other day and now he says he's so happy he feels as though he's walking en leather. Relig ey Student--CA full grown man has oth." eacher--"Wrong. The bid is Studont--""Ah! But this man 'be 2 whines According to 'a: writer 'the" new poor atill cling. to thelr pride. They always sehd the wolf round to the delivety en. -of the joint for himself, Installed Archbishop of York in-- 1466 he made a& mighty feast at ° which 3,600 sat down, and contin' ued sitting, more or less, for sev- eral.days. The bill of fare Included 80 oxen, 1,000" sheep, 300 calves, 2,000 pigs,-400 deer, 3,500 capons, and A few other .irifles! <The average banquet of 'that age 4440000000090 3 SRE odern Etiquette * BY ROBERTA LEE 1. When there, is some: item on -the menu wlifch one does not un: - derstand, fs ft all- right to ask the waiter what it is? A ° "2. What should -& person say when being introduced to someone Q.--How can I make a remedy tor. an inflamed nose? A.--Fqual parts of witch hazel and: pure aleghol is often found to bh an effectual remedy' for an Ine {flamed nosa, - Q.- How can 1 removes discolor. atlons from china and earthen waré? A} Scour with baking soda. A sadt nd vinegar solution is also ex- cellomt, They Denounced . 'First Photograph Just a century ago--in January of 1839, to 'be exact -- a French painter, Louis J. Dagucrre by name, set up a strange piece of apparatus In his studio and produced the first photograph. Artists Astounded Sefentific and artistic ¢ivcles In Paris and London were astounded ~ at the new marvel, aml some cler- tes denounced {he - invention be- cause "the Holy Bible prombited the making of any likeness of any- thing upon the eartlr or in the wat- ers under the earth." 3 a. Picturetaking n-thode first days WAS afar cry from the photography - of today which is "an-art, a sclence, a specles of public service, and a recreation for individuals all In one." 7 Amazing Progress 'The progress durlug the century has been amazing. A camera Is in "practically every home. Motlon picture photography, and the mir acle of "wirephoto" which makes possible the. simultancous repro. duction of events and personalities in the news all over the country, to say nothing of color photography, all indicate the phenomenal pro: gress achleved since that first day" when Daguerre produced the world's first photography, or dag- uerrotype, as it was then called. * "whom he has met previously? 3. Is it proper for one to use a telephone to acknowledge receipt of a gift? 4. 1t the wedding is to be so small that wedding invitations are not engraved, how should the bride and bridegroom invite thelr guests? | 5. Which is the correct form, when-a-husband and wife are sign. the quid; instead ef lguid into the looking -f- dee Ontarle, |: 3 ' ; . y ~ | EXCUSE ME - BUT BIG BEN 70rS tM ALL FOR FLAVOUR / act Canada is now one of the chief sources of the world's supply of radium and uranium, Canada Boosts Tourist Traffic I" News from St. Petersburg, Flor- ida, reveals that Canadian visitors most of them froth Ontario, are helping to make the 1939 influx of ~ tourists the heaviest St. Peters- burg has experienced for a num- ber of years. A total of 28,613 visitors are in the southern city, reports state. In one day 600 arvived and of these close to 100 were from Canadg. | Classified | Advertising HARDY BUY DIRECT IY MAL SAVE THE S i S$ 0py Glave ing "RELIEVE ITCHING In A Minute Even the moet stubborn iebing of eczema, blotebesy ples, stblete's footy rashes and other ekla erupe con Gutckly yickla th Dr Dennls' coollog, antl tle, liquid D, OD. D. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentle oils soothe tha yrritated chin. Clear, greaseless sod staloe besa -- dries fast Stoge the moet fntenso itching foe stantly A 3% trial toile, at drug stoces, proves it-- orwoney back, Ask for D0, D, PRESCRIPTION. 0» s CHICKS rATENTS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENT OR. Agent's Connnizsion. Grade A [Ast of tnventions end full Infor- Heavy Brecds $1000, Pulleta $18, p ree. The Ramsay Com- 1 [RTE 41 'allets $22.60. stered Patent AMtorneys, ( complete price list of sil St Adtawn. Can grade, bredds and sex. 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Amber 83.00, Six tens RUIEUERES Clover $f Tohert-- Richter; " Makes real high Maple Syivp class a Hog pe. or rg taining the maple yap alors flavor you llke so much. Y¥vaporators that will make profitable your maple bush for a small Investment, Write for 1 0 JIKE & CARIAIURUEC UL RA present-day store. A menu for the 11¢83 robust appetites was: "A doz. en tastles of red deer In a "dish, tarte, ginger-bread, and fritters." Used Daggers For Knives Each -person bad hls own kmife --probably his dagger did duty. Forks were Introduced from- Italy, and on}y one or two exclusive peo-' ple in England possessed them; Queen Elizabeth had one in her lat: er years, : : dveryone hacked off a portion Fingers must have played 'a prominent part | {n the operation, and this would ac- count for the punctilious cleansing ot the hands which characterized the table manners of the period. Both before and after meals," pages went round to-each person with a basin of water and a towel, so that people could wash their hands before touching foods -- hy- ~ glenic precaution which might well be_more carefully observed, today. trance, © I Ing a greeting card, Mary and John or John and Mary? . 6. Should a woman {nclude her husband's name on the invitations to a tea? B J Answers . t-Yes. Only a 'timid person. would hesitate to do so. 2. "I think I met Mr. Marshall several months ago." 3. No, It is not good form. 4. The bride should write each Invilation personally. b. Mary' and John {is the correct form. 6. No. ; Production of the Canadian glass industry in 1937 amounted - to $14,437,259, the highest since the record year of 1920 when the value was $15,607,442, Thé 10 total was 30 per cent. above the 1936 figure which in turn was 11.7 per cent, higher than 1935. -- -- PILES | GUARANTEED RELIEF! Try the active oxygen treatment for the 'relict. of bleeding, -itche ing: plies, "In use Jleatly halt a century, Use half the tube and If nat satisfied return tube direct to the Company and reccive the full purchase price, If your JERs 1st does not have KEUCOZONH ECTAL OINTMENT send seve enty-flve cents by money order and tube (with applicator) will be mailed to You in plain wrap- per, postpaid. Eucozone Laboratories (£anada) Limited 'WINDSOR, ONTARIO, Issue No.:6--'39 . . UONEY Fol SARE CHOICE HONEY--SIX 8 ILI. PAILS Amber $3.00, Buckwheat $3.00: 1% ibs. Amber $2790, Buckwheat $3.50. Hutchinson Bros. Mount Forest, Oitarin ARID YOU RUPTURED? 4. Relief, Comfort, Positive Support with our advanced method. No elastic ot understraps or steel, Write, Smith Manufacturing Co. Dept. 219. Pres. ton, Ontario. catalogue of equipment. 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