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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 2, 1935, p. 7

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building trade has reason to be optimistic the building trade in toronto and vicinity has reason to feel encourag ed over existing coditions with the stimulus furnished by the federal government ir the construction of the armouries on fleet street and the large addition to the federal building on front street the report of the issue of permits issued by building commissioner k s gillies is reassuring for the month of march according to building in can ada the permits granted exceeded in value those for the entire first three months of 1934 they totalled last month 1021077 as compared with 322002 for the corresponding month last year during the first three months of this year the permits reached an aggregate value of 2- 392415 as compared with 793705 for the first quarter of 1934 activity is apparent in ieaside with twentyfive new homes under construction forest hill has evi dently another active building year in prospect permits to the value of 213575 were issued by commission er macnicol during the first three months of the current year as com pared with 191150 for the similar 1931 period in etobicoke permits issued between january 1st and march 31st this year totalled 119- 683 as compared with 112150 in 1934 in york township a gain of nearly 000 per cent in building per mit values is reported for march real estate activity is indicated ir these toronto suburban areas and the outlook is brightening intense interest centres in the re commendations made to parliament by the ganong housing committee the plan put forward is that the public treasury lend 50000000 to be matched by 200000000 from private sources to finance a national house building scheme the expenditure of 250000000 on such a project would go far to galvanize the building trade into new life and to stimulate many industries engaged in the pro duction of building supplies nothing would do more to increase employ ment toronto mail empire maternity chemistry a sight better fresh from start to finish costs so little too cut it as you like it its dixie plug for you sketch club a3 rufcu cn4 plug smoking tobacco picturesque pioneer dies in victoria victoria mrs mary ann croft 70 one of the most picturesque pion eers of the british columbia coast and for 30 years keepers of the discovery island lighthouse in the gulf of georgia is dead classified advertising when her father richard brinn was appointed lighthouse keeper at discovery island in the 70s mary ann went there to live and she took over from her father at the turn of the century she maintained the light until her retirement in 1932 last october mrs croft was hon ored by the king with the imperial service medal for devotion to duty patents prolactin used to stimulate the motherly instinct the motherly instinct is something that can be soon purchased in the corner drug store two properly compounded pills a day or an oc casional injection will make the hardesthearted woman yearn for children and gather those of the nextdoor neighbor unto her the chemical that performs this miracle is prolactin about which dr oscar riddle of the carnegie institution of washington has been telling much of recent years in various scientific publications prolactin is a hormone an ex tract of the anterior lobe of the pituitary body which lies at the base of the brain dr riddle in jected it into very young female doves with astonishing results they nested brooded and conducted themselves like actual mothers in deed were ready to become mothers administered to mammals to hor mone started the breasts growing and caused them to produce milk already prolactin is a boon to physicians who specialize in the care of babies and mothers at the meeting of the american physiological society dr riddle summarized the results of more re cent laboratory studies made by him self and his collaborators drs ernest l lahr and robert w bates rats prove to be just as satisfactory animals for experimentation as dov es their one interest in life after a few doeses of prolactin is their young the effect is manifest in twentyfour to fortyeight hours after the first injection effects of prolactin from the anterior lobe of the pituitary body a folliclestimulating hormone can be extracted as well as prolactin the two have oppo site effects heat prolactin to de stroy the growth hormone inject it into a male dove and the result is nearly the same as castration the mating instinct is gone on the other hand the pituitary follicle- stimulating hormone makes a lo thario of any male dove he is nil for lovemaking mare serum has the same eftect on him but fails to arouse the maternal instinct in females going still further drs riddle bates and lahr experimented with the anterior pituitaries of embryo calves newborn calves adult bulls and steers and cows in different stages of pregnancy again doves received the injections this time a combination of prolactin the folli- clestimulator and a third hormone which somehow stirs up the thyroid gland even though it is situated in the neck and therefore far from the pituitary a n offek to every inventor list of wanted inventions and full information sent free tho bamaay company world patent attorneys 273 bank street ottawa canada tabss fob bam maple syrup crop is worth cahms at bargain prices never equalled willoughby farm agency kent building toronto old coins iip to 5000 each paid for us v rhdian head cents we buy all dates regardless of condition up to 100 each paid for us lincoln cents up to 15000 each for canadian coins wo buy stamp collections medals books old paper money gold etc send 25c coin for large illustrated price list and instructions satisfaction guaranteed or 25c refunded hub coin shop 15323 front st sarnia ont chicks fob sal c1x breeds chicks pullets 30c complete mailed st agatha agatha ontario cents catalogue hatchery st good luck chicks c fecial rose comb brown leg- p horns the kind mother usad to keep vitality required for laying large eggs neuhausers chatham on tario andy andersons chicks i will ship you my best blood test ed barred rocks or white leghorns for sc day old any monday thursday 100 live arrival send any deposit with order balance cod both breeds are tho finest type large bodied and good layers andy ander son box wl essex ont chicks fob sajce i ook chicks from winter layers leghorns and rocks as low as 7c send for circular sauders poultry farm box b shakespeare ontario three free prizes a framed landscape water color painting by giff liaker valued at 1000 a box of personal stationery consisting of 100 sheets and 75 envelopes with an address print ed on paper and envelopes valued at 175 or embossed effect valued at 300 a box of personal stationery con sisting of 24 sheets and 24 en velopes valued at 100 or em bossed effect valued at 175 send a 3 cent tamped nvelop for fall information giff baker 39 lee avenue toronto ont the mild sunny days or late march and early april will be worth more than 3000000 this year to the farmers ot soutiieaistern quebec and the province of ontario the output of maple sugar in can ada averages around 6000000 lbs annually at the present time and that of maple syrup approximately 2000000 gallons with a total value ot more than 3000000 this output is produced by nearly 50000 farmers in central canada and tho total number of trees now being tapped annually ranges between twenty and twentyfive million six years ago the total output of maple products was valued at about 6000000 but since then the trade in maple pro ducts as in many otfier lines has been considerably reduced i the tapping of maple trees goes back to the indian days on the east- em seaboard and while little ap pears in history about their method of extracting the sap and rendering it into syrup references are found to the tribal dances known as the maple dances held in the spring it was not until 1cs5 however that tho maple syrup induktry began to re ceive prominence in the reports of the governors and lntendants of new france towards tho end of the 13th century the industry gained recognition as a commercial venture ot some magnitude much of the ad vancement of the industry- is attrib uted to modern methods of collect ing and boiling the sap making re fining simple and profitable al though maple syrup and sugar mak ing are still carried on in a more or less primitive way in some sections there arc also a number of refiner ies using highspeed scientific ma chinery for the purpose gold can be beaten out so thin that one ounce will cover an area of 140 square feet juu cuts sores fc- a mtnarda trttly ic ii waahaa out potion and i i rlaames any wound heal 0 j quickly nittr its ulc 20 thoroi nolhlng bailor 1 germany has the highest marriage rate over ten per thousand of the population in europe the next i poland with 83 holland and italy with 7c england with 7 and france with 09 i we pray for our daily bread but w want a lot ot butter and meat and some thing pleasant to wash it down with and plenty or gas thrown in f lt nte3 lorn b a wotka 1 la aaauaaaaa 7 tataaum i ladnxa 2- i tml a t u a taafca ba4uccaatla mxmfaxu v tmhmiuu jtaai at noi anrl keo fiuuu complete detail free write nov if malcolm ross itolirlit spellt scarborough enjr- review of the previous lessons in lesson no- 51 we studied tone in line technique a very important subject and one i derived a great deal of benefit from myself in going over this feature again so the thought came into my mind that it would be practical for our students to go back at this phase of our lesson to review the work taken up thus far you will remember in lesson xo 1 we made a statement that anyone who could learn to write could also learn to sketch xo doubt you all now agree with me that the state ment is not so rash as it may at that time have appeared to be many of the sketches submitted to me since we started this sketch club indicate that the time has been well and profitably spent as in lesson no 1 we practiced on strokes or lines as used in writ ing so we too continued doing the same in lesson xo- 2 be carrying on with these lines and developing them into simple borders then we studied the sketching of an apple in the four stages of outline to a fin- inshed drawing in full shaded ef fect demonstrating the three di mensions of height breadth and depth or thickness the lines and borders were drawn with pen and ink and the apple with lead pencil or a crayon pencil then continuing tiie study of crayon technique we practiced drawing tones in lines shading a sphere and cylinder we also gave you some problems to draw with each lesson and answered any ques tions which our students required assistance with as they were con fronted with various problems with the work of lesson no 4 we assembled crayon lines into a pictorial effect representing por tions of a brick wall a stone coping and some foliage as one problem for this lesson you were asked to assemble the wall coping and fol iage to form a composition in pic torial effect which we illustrated in lesson no g to show the fin ished result in lesson xo 5 we studied the use of spread lines for pictorial ef fects you were asked to make a pen line drawing from a halftone reproduction of a dish of apples the method of enlarging and re ducing the size of a sketch was ex plained in lesson no 0 by using a rectangle and a diagonal line we also studied the correct procedure of how to enlarge the apple drawing from the previous lesson lesson no 7 brought out the problem of drawing three cubes resting one above the other and three different colors or tones of cubes then we also studied the light and shade effect of these cubes and a cast shadow upon a cylinder the problem of a hollow- hexagon was also explained and il lustrated we took up our first study on landscape drawing with lessoi no 8 we here studied the use of a kange finder to select compositions then we announced a landscape sketching contest and offered three illustrations by prominent canadian artists for prizes lesson no 9 we continued the use of a kange finder and also how to change a bit of scenery around in order to make a new composition lesson no 10 illustrates new uses of pen and ink and also brush tech niques together witli the use of white paint combined with pen lines the method of using a decorative technique of landscape for adver tising purposes was demonstrated in lesson no 11 we also studied pen stipple and swatter work by the tooth brush lesson no 12 brought out the filing away of sample pictures for future reference lesson no 13 was given over to answering special questions and problems submitted by our students this proved to be very interesting and helpful to both the art director as well as the stud ents lesson no 14 was a continu ation of study on tree trunks trees in different atmospheric conditions were dealt with in lesson no 17 such as seen in rain or snow effects strong sunlight effects on trees was studied in lesson no 18 together with the effective use of the crayon pencil for sketching cer tain kinds of trees pine needles reflection of tall grasses upon water stone ami grass in strong sunlight was studied in lesson no j lessons 20 and 21 taught the value of carrying around a sketch book with you when out walking so that important and valu able little bits of useful material may be recorded and then filed for future reference lesson no 22 changes the scene to water nnd boats and birds the winners of our sketching contest were announced and prizes sent out to the three lucky winners contrasts in ocean going boats or ships were illlustrated in lesson no 23 in modern and early shipping events a test drawing was asked for in illustrating with pen lines a j pictorial scene of water horizon and 10 this meat are particularly appetiz ing the satisfaction resulting from the purchase of lamb in any of its many cuts has steadily increased the volume of sales so that today an ever increasing number of families are becoming regular users of lamb in canada sky showing clouds and reflectins- lesson no 24 changes the scene boats as used on lake ontario asltilp pfpi1 11 fjatiftn shown by the use of paddle steamers i liju jlllmtlkmi and modern turbine engine ships in lesson no 25 we went back again to yachts in lesson no 2c small dinghys both pleasure and racing yachts and also steam ships were illustrated also a decorative bit of design suitable for marine subjects lesson no 27 takes us into a study of battleships and specimens of the british navy were illus tratcd here lesson no 28 con tinued this study on the navy and its jolly tars notes on wooden ships were discussed here too notes on viking siiips were print ed in lesson no 29 also a splendid example of a combination of pen lines with the use of the crayon pen cil in illustrating a modern liner against the sea and sky in lessons no 29 and xo 32 we commenced a series of features in outline drawing such as the cap stan an anchor a ships cutter lesson xo 33 was given over to answering questions and various problems sent in by our tudents a study of design was commenc ed in lesson xo 20 the use of a docket or time sheet was men tioned in lesson xo 35 alio a filing system for pictures clipped for reference lesson no 3g and 37 brought up the subject of tools or instruments also practical prob lems were set out for the students to create in design work lesson no 38 suggestions for design were given and then the principles of design in lesson no 29- lesson xo 40 taught rhythm balance harmony nnd the same subjects were continued in lesson xo 41 could not sew a button on there arc several factors which will influence the feed situation in canada tn 1935 says the 1935 agriculture situation and outlook about to be published by the dom inion department of agriculture in cooperation with the department of trade and commerce feed re serves will be considerably less than normal owing to low yields in 1934 domestic requirements in drought areas and strong export demand from the united states meadows and pastures in large sections of eastern canada which were seeded in 1933 and also in 1931 will show the effects of subsequent adverse climatic conditions the restricted seed supplies of grass clover and alfalfa coupled with high prices is expected to reduce the acreage of these crops seeded in 1935 in thts drought areas of the prairie pro vinces less summerfallowed land than usual and low reserves of subsoil moisture are unfavourable conditions for the seeding of gras ses and legumes to these adverse factors may be added also the pos sibility in 1935 of some crop des truction in the prairie province from grasshoppers and cutworms and to a lesser extent in a part of the province of quebec from white grubs grasshoppers which took a heavy toll of forage crops last year in the prairie provinces are expected to be less troublesome in 1935 than in 1934 on account of a reduction in the intensity of infestation in all three provinces the smaller number her hands were helpless with rheumatism at one time she thought she would lose the use of her right hand but a blessing in the form of kruschen salts put aer right again 1 was sure in a bad state she writes in fact i could not do my housework i was so bad with rheu matism in my arms and hands i could not sleep at nights and i thought i would lose the use of my right hand i could not hold any thing nor could i sew a button on my arm would go dead 1 was ad vised to try kruschen and inside of three weeks 1 found such a change 1 have kept on taking it ami now i sleep all night thanks to krus- chens help and relief mrs j h two of the ingredients of krus chen salts have the power of dissolv ing uric acid crystals which are re sponsible for rheumaic agony other ingredients of these salts as sist nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural chan nel we then had a chat on design oi e to be fou in st l t x7 and the greater skill on the part of for surface patterns in lesson no 42 rhythm and surface patterns were discussed in lesson no 43 flowing rhythm in lesson no 44 flowing rhythm and repetition in lesson no 45 flowing rhythm in natural leaf forms in lesson no 4g rhythmical arrangements in lesson xo 47 rhythmical arrange ments of simple pattern over a sur face in lesson xo 48 flowing rhythmical pattern in lesson xo 49 simple rhythm flowing rhythm tone rhythm in lesson no 50 then in lesson no 51 we took up the study of tone in line technique this being a very important study as will be sen in the near future master this important feature of tone and all will be well questions will be answered etc questions will be answered in this department anyone wishing to re ceive a personal reply may have same if a 3c stamped addressed en velope is enclosed with the request the art director our sketch club 73 adelaide street west toronto the farmers in carrying on control campaigns the pale western cut worm is expected to be present again over wide areas in saskat chewan and alberta if moisture conditions and weather for growing crops in the early part of the scson are not better than average con siderable losses may be expected in certain large though scattered localities wherever grasshoppers ami cutworms are known to be present tillage and seeding practices should be followed which are in keeping with trol recommended methods of con- lamb one of best of meats in biblical days lamb unblemish ed and of choice quality was of fered up in sacrifice and even today in the holy land lamb is the chosen meat for religious feasts in canada lamb was first used as a farm meat in the early days of settlement at logging bees barn raisings and other festive gather ings in those days lamb owed its popularity to the fact that it was freshkilled thus possessing all the quality of a highclass farm pro duct nowadays after a lull in po pular favour the fine flavour of lamb is once more being duly appre ciated and the use of lamb is be coming more general in canadian homes with modern packinghouse facilities with the dominion de partment of agriculture meat in spection senice and with the sheep industry well organized choice de- liciously flavored lamb is now- available for the retail trade in can ada all the year round at this season of the year a re gular supply of freshlykilled car casses from prairie raised range lambs fattened in feed lots through out canada on the best of clover or alfalfa hay and canadian grains are on display in meat stores and butcher shops roasts and chops from these carcasses are tender carrying a large amount of juicy lean meat dinners served from 100000000 gain in tourists seen total of 300000000 for business in canada for 1935 forecast ottawa the return from the tourist business in canada will ap proximate 300000000 in 1035 rep resenting an increase of 100000000 over 193j d l dolan director or the canadian tourist bureau told tho senate tourist committee re cently more people in the united states are looking to canada for tonrit purposes than ever before the of ficial said there is a tremen dous increase in canadian travel a sum approximating 25000 will be spent this year in canadian news papers and magazines advertising the toutlit trade of this country he said it was most important to develop interprovincial tourist traffic sena tor dennis said 150000 to he spent the amount to be spent this year in advertising ihls countrys tourist attractions in the united states which wcv an important market for the promotion of canadas tourist trade will approximate about 150- 000 the official said mr dennis asked whether the question of the u e o tho radio in conjunction with tso canadian news papers and magazines ii developing tourist trade between the different canadian provinces had been con sidered a suggeston wns under considera tion by which the canadian katllo broadcasting coimnio ion might al lot a few minutes two or throe tims a week at the end of the days pro gram to giving facts on fie tonrit attractions in the east unci west le replied the total amount spent on adver tising lip to the end of this month es timated at s002 by mr dotiui one canadian campaign cost 13- 000 and the- first advertising cam paign in the united states last ai- ii t cost 51735 he second united states cost about 40000 total outlay is 321 the total expenditure reau amounted to 92031 pesent he said the lutvrit wrs closing the present fi cal year with a balance of su00 o its appropria tion aid tmpiign 1 e iud oca hy the j up to ba the the i cl urse- bnd ivul sing in the airust euupqi united states i tvw cities coverhis it intes ized he said many inquiries had ik- from the united scus as qiieiue of the august camp much information wa which helped the bureau its campaign this spring he add d the information indicated tuu the bct sources of ton isi trftfilti from the united states were ow york pennsylvania ohio illinois ic-ri- sin misscml aiornia minnesota iowa kan as michigan and indiana the main inquiies icccivec ho said were about uniting and fishing motoring and rational parks our siatislcy as to the lottrce from which we draw our moil tour ist trade is the same and agrees with these of the railways and uain- ship companies over a period of year- he said the bureau had consulted tie pro vinces tiie railways ami tourist bureaus in different citica eo as to meet the wi cs of tilts- various or ganizations in rguii tc the gen eral plan in their own povinces he said senator v a buchanan lib lethbridgej urged tle importance of promoting the loirit business among fanners tor this purpose senator buchanan said tile occasion for pub lic speaking by tourist officials should be seized are you miserable mrs a cluctfc of 7 charles st hamilton ont said when grow- iiijr into womanhood i be came pale and thin had not much appetite suf fered from headaches pains in my back and cramps mother pave me dr tierces favorite jre script ion soon my appetite improved i had wtter color and all pain dfappeaied 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