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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 20, 1936, p. 6

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ten are seeking 1935 film honors six women and four men nominated for two awards hollywood a record list of nom inations 10 performers and 12 pro ductions launched the academy of motion picture arts ami sciences in to its task ot selecting filuidoms finest of 1933 previous winners usually only three actresses and three actors got on the final ballot this year there are six women and four men four previous winners clark cable charles luughton claudette colbert and katharine hepburn were nominated last week for the 193 aw ards with them were franchot tone victor mclaglon elizabeth bergner betlo davis merle obernon and mir iam hopkins from the list the academy will choose the years outstanding actor and actress the awards along with those for the best director picture cartoon music and technical phrases of film making will be announced in march mutiny on the bounty one of the dozen pictures from which the acad emy will select the best picture of 1935 carried gable laughton and tone into tie competition it was the first time ono picture had been res ponsible for nominating three stars gable teamed with claudette col bert in it happened one night to monopolize the awards of 1931 pri vate worlds gave miss colbert her place on the current list inughfon won in 1933 with his title role performance in the private life of henry viii miss hepburn won recognition that year in morning lory it was her portrayal of alice adams ihat made her a candidate tin- tiiae along with the picture by the sine name mciaglen in running the informer in the best picture competition was responsible for mc- iaglons nomination its director mr john ford became a candidate for the award in that class two other directors listed along willi their pictures were frank lloyd of mutiny on the county henry hathaway and his lives of a ben gal lancer other picture nominations are broadway melody of 1930 captain blood david copperfield les miserablcs midsummer nights dream naughty marietta rug- gles of red gap and top hat walt disneys three orphan kit tens and who killed cock robin were put in competition with har- niaii lings the calico dragon for the cartoon award the best song will be chosen from irving berlins cheek to cheek and kern and mciiughs lovely to look at warren and dublins lullaby of broadway increase shown federal revenue total for january is 826324- 717 against s253092s last year ottawa total ordinary reven ue of the dominion government for january was 20321717 according to the monthly statement issued by the comptroller of the treasury this is somewhat larger than in the corres ponding month last year when the total was 25391928 the revenues for las month with january 1935 figures in brackets customs import duty 52gsg2s 5701091 excise duty 52797291 2793273 excise taxes sale stamps etc s931g53 s503g29 income tax 3s223g3 3220141 gold tax 717453 post ollice department 2500013 24o0o7s miscellaneous departments 3001700 2055970 total ordinary expenditures for last month were 32519805 also high er than a year ago when the total was 29052155 separation of quints suggested psychologist advises that their individuality should be encouraged new york the dionuo quin tuplets should exchange their llluni- iuated fish bowl at callander for the obscurity of separate home and also schools says dr alfred alder noted viennese psychologist if they aro to develop into useful members ot human society treating the five little sisters of northern ontario alike in every ics- pect he writes in the cosmopolitan magazine is not conductive to the de velopment of the individual he sug gests they should be dressed in dif ferent colours given different toys and even different food they should find playmates out side bo adds they should have frequent contacts with their brothers and elder sisters and as little fuss as possible should be made about the fact they are quintuplets every mani festation of their nascent individual ity should be encouraged this may be enough for the present the fut ure requires more drastic changes psychologically dr abler writes tho separation from their family is not an asset he recalls the parents may visit the quints every day but contends their influence trid their privileges are restricted working out well in stratford the city council is considering the introduction of the homevisitor system of administer ing relief this plan when proper ly carried out is proving satisfac tory wherever in force visitors employed by the relief department visit the relief recipients in their homes keep in touch witli them ami have a knowledge or their circum stances in this way those entitled to assistance receive it and others who try to impose upon the relief department can be promptly cut off the lists guelpii mercury shovels to rescue workmen digging snow from the rightofway near jackson mich to release a chicago and northwestern train that had been snowbound for fourteen hours by the high piled drifts scenes such as this one were enacted throughout the midllcwest as schedules were disrupted and all trains ran hours behind time decrease in annual vote for war pensions heart needle s revives dead by ken edward the markets produce prices united farmers cooperative co saturday were paying the following prices for produce eggs with cases returned prices nominal 22c butter no 1 ontario solids 23c no 2 22mtc poultry quotations ill cents dressed live dressed milked hens a a a over 5 lbs 1g 17 4 to 5 lbs 15 if 3 to 4 lbs 12 1 old roosters 7 spring chickens over g lbs if 20 22 51i to g lbs 15 19 21 5 to oil- lbs m is 20 416 to i lbs 13 17 19 under 41 lbs 12 hi is young ducks over 5 lbs 12 is 4 to 5 lbs 10 10 ss wholesale provisio wholesale provision dealers are quoting the following prices to the toronto retail trade pork ham 1916c shoulders lcc butts 1716c pork loins 20c picnics lie lard pure tierces 11c tubs 136c pails lie prints 1316c shortening tierces 104 c tubs 11 vie pails llc prints llc hay and straw no 2 timothy hay baled ton 9 to 10 no 3 timothy hay ton 7 to s straw wheat baled ton 5 to c oat straw 5 montreal doctor has new method of treating pernicious anemia chicago a new method of treating pernicious anemia based on a theory the disease is caused by a lack of a single unknown substance in the gastric juices was announced re cently by dr e a greenspon of mon treal it consisted of preparations of the gastric juice and animal stomach lin ings from which was removed their natural pepsin the digestive agent which dr greenspon said killed the action of the antipernicious anemia substance the identity of ibis substance is as yet undetermined dr greenspon said in the journal of the american medi cal association it has been various ly described in the past as a harmone and n enzyme dr greenspon described his treat ment which be said could be admin istercd by mouth or hypodermic in jection as a simplification ot one evolved by dr w ii castle notable experimenter in this field castle held nature prevented per hicious anemia normally through a substance secreted by tho gastric juices and from the stomach walls lie contended it was necessary for this substance to combine with an other probably a protein to be ef fective his treatment therefore consisted of a preparation of gastric juices and ground beef dr greenspon said his experiments showed that untreated gastric juices were ineffective because the pepsn counteracted the anti pernicious an emia agent the beef protein used by castle combined with the pepsin and this removed it he declared business is buocs did you know that jim mcmillen of chicago in earlier days made in terference for the famous red grange of gridiron fame jim is a former allamerican football star he attended the uni versity of illinois where lie was a star football player boxer and mat champion starting early in wrestling jim began to climb probably no doubt because he has a real head on his shoulders he is without doubt the best business man in the wrestling game today having come through th depression stock slump and bank failures with flying colors after mcmillen turned pro he played for the chicago bears later his business ability stepped to the fore and he became one of the own ers of that club acting in thc of ficial capacity of vicepresident did someone say that all wrestlers arc dumb maybe some but not mc- millen anyway jack corcoran seems to think james will he around these parts for a lime here and there art ross and frank patrick are on the outs at roston after a long friendship looks as though eddie shore will have something to say about next years managerial posi tion hes not for sale so he may lie thc new boss jean pusie has been farmed out to roston cubs by thc habitants he was a fair show man but a mediocre defenceman miller who replaces him is the only exmoncton hawk player left in thc xhl connolly gill ervine mc- manus and webster are all perform ing in the minors jimmy orlando ot canadians amateurs in the mon- i treal senior group has set out to isign with detroit springfield or pittsburgh mis destination was un- known jack markle has been rc- turned to syracuse didnt look so i good under the big tent lawson i little was married recently punch jiott of montreal won the ontario ski jumping title the amerks manager accounted for horner and rodden in successive games rod i phelan won the ontario badminton singles and then paired with joe za- i luvrko to take the doubles whitey rnrrant rapped in four goals for ro- chester against cleveland recently should be up with americans soon venzkc beat joe mangan in the hunter mile nt roston doug farm problems conducted by professor henry g bell with the cooperation of the various departments of ontario agricultural college 32 the business of farming is yearly becoming more anil more dependent upon facts that have been gathered re garding livestock and livestock manage ment crop production soil management disease- and insect control and business organization of the farming industry individual problems involving ono or more of these and many other phases of agriculture engago the attention of ontario farmers from day to day dur ing the winter months there is a little more time for study of tho most acute problems through this column rarmers may secure the latest information pertain ing to their difficulties to introduce this service professor bell has prepared the following typical problems to in dicate the information which should be given in order that a satisfactory an swer can be made jf answer is desired by letter enclose stamped and addressed envelopo for reply address all inquiries to pro fessor henry g bell room 421 t3 adelaide st w toronto ontario question r j peel i want to increase my yields of silage corn i have been growing white capped fellow dent and manuring pretty heavily but i dont get as good yields as some i have seen my soil is pret ty heavy what variety of oats will mix best with oac 21 barl ey and ripen about the same time answer the golden glow variety of yellow dent corn has given the best results for silage purposes of any varieties of corn which weve tested for central and western on tario the alaska ami oac no 3 var ieties ripen at the same timo as oac no 21 barley and are the varieties commonly grown in on tario where barley and oats are grown in mixtures for grain pro duction prof w j squirrell dept of field husbandry oac your soil may bo running low in some of the plantfood nutrients as phosphoric acid or possibly phos phoric acid and potash if you have a good supply of manure on hand i would advise you to supplement it with super phosphate 20 or 16 per cent in 1935 a test was con ducted on the farm of mr a mc- kinney brampton prominent dairyman in your county with the following results treatment rate yield gn ac 111 ton manure 10 ton 132 ton ls ton manure 10 ton 20 s plios 250 lb 170 ton 50 ton 20 s plios 250 lb 145 ton 31 ton if you do not have a supply of fetrilizer for the corn addition of fertilizer carrying phosphatepot ash such as 01210 or complete fertilizer such as 2120 or 21210 used at the rate of 250 lbs per acre should give you more and bettor ensilage according to ex periments that have been conduct ed in peel county prof henry g bell dept of hemistry oac brennans suspension has been lift ed by art ross leo bourgeattlt has joined springfield rill hoiiett lias been taken up to boston bruins alex motter has been sent to the cubs ivan ballangrud of norway won the olympic 500 metres skating title lew hayman will manage argos again no importations this year tommy filmore has been sold by canadiens to springfield for next seasons delivery the ottawa football club has no executive they have all been expelled over the berry- hilliard case but theyll probably prove their innocence owen lon- non of london tecumsehs may be come a leaf dark winter owned by fred alger jr of detroit has been ruled off santa anita for in consistency bat battalina recently outpointed garcia sixto escobar polished off al gillette of new york in san juan recently jimmy mc- larnin and tony canzonen will meet in may jack adams rates nhl goalies as follows thompson cude smith wortcrs halnsworth kerr beveridge and karakas how did smith and karnkas get where they are says he will never wed again and erant health of joan blondell the figure of claire dodd and on the mental and temper- mental side shed have bette davis intellectual qualities the polso of margaret lindsay and the complete spiritual serenity of josephine hut chinson he said he doesnt hope to find this ideal mans brought back in three years ottawa a decrease of 350- 000 in the annual aporopriation for pensions arising out of the great device improved 1000 hll war is noted in the main estimates tabled recently in the house of com mons the vote last year totaled 12000000 while this year 41- c50000 is asked the estimate for the war veter ans allowance act is increased from 2550000 to 3200000 j general hospitalization of war pensions is expected to cost 3250 000 this year a decrease of 250- 000 from last fiscal year marked increase in cattle exports the total exports o cattlo from canada during 1935 reached 112771 head the largest movement in sev eral years ot the total approximate ly 103000 went to the united states compared with 1934 exports showed an increase of almost 100 per cent to all points while those to the united states alone were six times greater during 1935 over 21000 calves wero exported as compared with 1302 in 1931 these figures indicate that tho export market was a much stronger factor than in the previous year and the value ot tho market is enhanced sinco tho canadaunited states trade agreement went into effect on janu ary 1st tjio new united states schedule of duties aic cattle for the improvement ot stock free cattle weighing less than 175 lbs each 116c lb cattle weighing from 175 lbs to 700 lbs each 216 per lbs cattle beef 700 lb or over 2c per lb cattle dairy 700 lb or over 116c per lb the old classification of the last two items was 3c per pound on cat tlo 700 pounds or over and 2c per lb on cattle under 700 lbs associated with these reduced dut ies is the quota system the quota on cattle other than dairy and those for uho improvement ot stock is 155799 head the quota for calves is 51933 head and the quota for dairy cattle 20000 head the quotas aro to cover total imports into the united states and are not quotas for canada only normally canada secures around 80 per cent of the trade there is no change in duty for cattle from 170 to 700 pounds this weight range in cludes the bulk of the cattlo sold to the united states by other countries any excess of supplies above the quota volume will automatically pay the old tariff rate 157l9total cost to canada in switch of governorgeneral is revealed ottawa expenses in connec tion with tho departure of lord and lady bessborough and members of her staff from canada for england totalled ss55 according to a return of unforseen expenses tabled in the house of commons recently travelling expenses incurred by the present governorgeneral and the members ot his family and staff in coining to canada amounted to 6804 an item of 50 to pay for the two first notes of tho bank ot canada one in english and tho other in french presented to the late king george also appeals the presenta tion was made in connection with the jubilee celebrations increased production of beef cattle hogs in canada expected hollywood tako ruby keelcr anita louise jean mttir kay francis joan blondell bette davis olivia de havilland josephine hutchinson margaret lindsay and clalro dodd add them all together mid you get george brents idea ot the ideal woman to marry in other words brent indicated last week he will he hard to please before bo makes another venture into mat rimony his first with ruth chatter- ton ended in divorce brents wonderwife won d have the sweetness of ruby kceler the beau ty of anita louise tho wholesomc- ness of joan muir thc chic and fash ion sene of kay francis the exub ottawa greater production of beef cattle and hogs in canada was forecast in the annual review issued by tho dominion department of ag riculture further interest in sheep raising was anticipated as long as the prices of feed grain iro low in relation to gasoline prices farmers will continue to do a greater noil ion of their work with horses the report stated a potential increase in the uso of mechanical power might cause an oversupply of some typos of horses this potential increase would depend on improved economic conditions on the farms and in the cities considerable trade in heavy wori horses might be developed with great britain tho report said a good de mand continued for pure bred draft hoscs in united states for breeding purposes the export situation warrants in creased production of market poultry n canada the report advised but hero is not tho same justification far greater egg production the dairy industry for tho first ten months of 1935 was in a more satis factory condition than for the corres- nonding period of 1931 despite a illght reduction in milch cow poptiln- ion milk production might bo oxpect- d to increase in tho first quarter of 1930 as compared with irs first qnar ter of 193 tho beef cattle market in canada said the report was greatly influenc ed during tho past yea- by an abnor mal scarcity of beef and feeder cattle in the united states early in 1935 prices were sufficiently high to make possible the export of canadian eat tie despite the tariff this exportat ion of cattle established a higher price in he canadian market than would otherwise have been the case this situation associated with a good crop strongly stimulated domestic demand for feeding cattle and at the close of 1935 there wero more cattle on winter feed in canada than in re cent years as a result of hie canadaunited states trade agreement iho cattlo in dustry has an opportunity for some increase in exports of cattle of weight oxeeeding 700 pounds and of veal calves while united states cattle prices in the spring and summer ol 1930 may not approximate those of a year earlier the reduction in tariff will largely compensate for any low ered prices which might develop prospects for exports of beef cattle to the united kingdom market are not good hog production the report said is increasing in canada the united kingdom and tho united states den mark and the netherlands are show ing some increase from the restricted utpiit of recent years new york a new electrlo needle which restarts hearts that have stopped from angina pectoris coronary thrombosis electrocution and shock restores to life persons of ficially dead was announced her last week as an example of its possibilities tho death of roxy samuel rotha- fel was cited had tho new needle been available soon after his heart stopped tho radio entertainer might bo alive today ho would still have his heart ailment but no worse than beforo au untimely stoppage cut hit life so abruptly the new needle was announced by albert s hyman md speaking at tho fifth caroline greenwood lecture held jointly hy the medical depart ment united states naval service and of tho witkiu foundation this needle is a development of the pacemaker needle announced by dr hyman about threo years ago the new needle with all equipment la only tho size of a hand flashlight and runs on a single dry cell battery the old needle required 40 pounds of eq uipment between 150 and 200 victims ot an gina pectoris and coronary heart troubles dr hyman said have been restored to life after the heart had stopped this needle and particularly its pre decessor have restored to lifo nearly 1000 persons in the united states who had died either ot electrical or other shocks the restart must be made within a few minutes after official death in medical literature there are one or two reports ot hearts restarted suc cessfully 10 or more minutes after death but under five minutes is the rule for after that length of timo irreparable deterioration in brain or nerves is likely to set in the needle is thrust into the right auricle of the heart the current is direct with its positive flow uninter rupted once a second to induce beat ing the negative flow remains con stant dr hyman said firefighting survey made samia conditions council told additions to force necessary sahxia the nted for the addi tion of a hose company and ladder company and replacement of 55 per cent of the mains in the water system wero cited to city council last week in a report submitted by engineers of tho canadian underwriters associa tion following a survey ot the citys firefighting equipment tho strength of the present fire department is insufficient in view of increased population and building ex pansion the report stated frame warehouses and sheds along the water front at tho rear of mer cantile buildings on the west side of front street between cromwell and george streets tire a fire hazard to the down town business section the report stated access to the block in teriors in the business section gen erally is poor because of the lack ot lanes traversing tho blocks the re port said harry tied well president of sar nia horticultural society appeared before the council asking for assist ance for the maintenance of the fer ry hill park it will he impossible for tho association to continue with tho park without assistance this year mr tredwell stated ho estimated tho cost of the work in 193g at 500 tho request was referred to the financo committee best game of the season tho sports editor of the oshawa times started off his report of a hockey game thus hockey sticks swung blocks of white hurtled to the ice specta tors jumped over the boards and majestically paraded up the ice to protest to the referee about a de cision every player on both teams with the exception of only thc oshawa goalie joined in a slugging melee players serving penalties in the hoosegow were embroiled in a riot with hot headed fans policemen were call ed to the rescue and to escort of fenders from the ice officials went around in circles as they lost control of the game fans jumped over thc boards threw papers and jooed lustily all this took place at tho oshawa arena last night and in between these added attractions there was th best hockey game witnessed here this season if that was the best game or the season we wonder what the next best would be ike st thomas timesjournal

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