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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 11, 1935, p. 3

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fasijiors mark passing years itvenlyfive years of kings reign has seen countless changes in style of wo mens dress few things mark the passing years as well as womens fashions one can almost tell the date by looking at old photographs of social events the last quarter of a century prob ably has keen more changes than any tier period jt was the period of womens emancipation and she shec her clothes as fast as she shed the conventions fashion cavalcade from 1910 to 1935 the 25 years that king george has been on the throne the cavalcade of fashion passes styles in this silver jubilee year are vastly different from the first year of his reign in 1110 women wore enormous hats heavy with osprcys or ostrich plumes or piled high with as many flowers as they would hold dresses were deeply embroidered or laden with lace imagination in those days rarely got beyond another plume another scrap of lace lines hidden never did they attempt to remove any superfluous adornment which hit today is called the line slim ming diets did not worry women then but a head crowned with mass es of intricate coiled shining hair any woman was turns tables corn makes tasty chicken many interesting results re ported by the oac henry armetta popular movie comedian whose usual role is that of a distraught waiter gets a huge laugh and a little service himself in the dining room of the edison hotel in new york city during a vacation from bis harassed role miss nellie oday offers him a cigar for his hits so they say nobody wants his cause near as bad as he just wants to talk about his cause will rogers was a possession envied the simplicst item in the femin ine wardrobe was a tennis frock but the owner still coyly concealed her ankles beneath a long unwieldy skirt and one glimpse of the golfing kit of the period would make a modern gifl shudder necks in the daytime were con cealed modestly beneath a high col lar usually uncomfortably boned or if you were daring enough to lower this you bowed to convention by wearing a wide ribbon around your throat changed in 1913 but all this was changed by 1913 women had taken to pneumonia blouses and low necks in spite of grave misgivings voiced freely by oldfashioned people they were wearing draped skirts too hats had changed very much for the worse they were smaller but incredibly unbecoming while the massed plumes had given place to jaunty feathers sticking up like brushes the year 1915 provided the next i definite fashion sacklike coats untidylooking frocks hats with queer trimmings were all the rage then then the war and its uniforms swept away all fashion until 1919 with the bobbed hair of wartime women wore curious little torques which were pulled down to the ears skirts were still angle length and coats heavily trimmed with fur first big change it was 1921 however that brought the first big change of the postwar era waists began to slither down although skirts were long clothes without any shape at all dripped with fur or embroidery this went on until 1924 when skirts became shorter and frocks more skimpy women cut their hair close to their heads and the eton crop came in they wore thin fleshcolored stockings in the i daytime as well as the evening and i their waistline was stabilized well below the hips the chemise frock- arrived and women wore it almost unchanged during the boom years in 1927 a mannequin at a dress show wore a suit which included something very much like bloomers of the 1935 shorts youthful women in 1928 any woman seen from the back looked about 15 years old so short were her skirts so shapeless her frock and so deep her cloche hat nincteenthirty saw the birth of the allimportant line slimming was an cverday topic slipper- length gowns with more or less calflength day dresses were worn iajama evening gowns and the cocktail dress were the efforts of 19s2 finally 1931 and 1935 have seen the influence of the smart contincn- lal styles of the duchess of kent americans are violent and gentle that is not a paradox its a fact gertrude stein we taken the theatre back to country george m cohan the i find among all nations a gen uine yearning for the comfort and solace which religion alone can bring to a weary world evange line booth we had to economize on food schools and textiles to accumulate the means necessary for the est ablishment of industry joseph stalin in a close understanding be tween britain and the united states we have the surest assurance of the peace of the world viscount hailsham im very fortunate because fly ing is both my business and my pleasure amelia earhart when wish runs high runs low joseph jastrow wisdom nations which have yielded to orgies of bate awake to mornings of multilation ruin and regret andre maurois people married younger during the depression ontarios vital statistics fcr the year 1933 which have recently been issued in printed form disclosed a curious change in the most-frequent- marriage age says the toronto star in 1929 at the height of prosperity there were more brides of 21 than of any other age in 1935 in the pit of the depression there were more of 19 than of any other age and then as to grooms in 1929 the group aged 24 was largest in 1933 the group aged 23 are people really marrying earlier there were of course fewer total marriages in 1933 than in 1929 while 21 was the favored age for brides in 1929 it had a close rival in 19 by 1932 and 19yearold brides led the list in 1933 among the grooms 24 was the favored aged in 1929 and 1932 but gave place to 23 in 1933 some interesting results of poultry experiments were reported by the poultry ci mmittee of the canadian society of animal production which held a meeting at the 0 a c on june 12 the discussion centred a- lound cereal grains and their use in poultry nutrition j 15 smith of the o a c stair showed from ex perimental work how a mixture of farm grains oats barley wheat and buckwheat along with milk were good for both hatchability and production liver meal proved to be a good substitute for milk from the viewpoint of hatchability but if a poultryman has a variety of farm- grown grains including those named and some milk he can get good pro duction from the flock and the eggs will be batchable dr 11 d branion also of the 0 a c staff discussed the cereals from the viewpoint of growth and introduced the argument that experi menters and research workers really do not know what constitutes quality in bone poultrymen sometimes have considerable difficulty with slipped tendons which cripple the chickens yet the bone in that case may be just as large and contain all the minerals found in the bone of the healthiest bird dr branion pro phesied that it would be eventually learned that not mineral elements and their combinations but some other and now unrecognized sub stance would really constitute quality in bone of poultry horses and other classes of live stock tvres many an opportunity al ways at hand for you to give greater value to your town just through say ing a few good words hess and oh jessica he looks like a creek god jessica he is he is a waiter in a greek restaurant wife mrs jones has another new bat husban well if she was as at tractive as you are my dear she wouldnt have to depend so inuci up on the milliner mother eat your spinach jun ior jnior aw i dont like it mother dear mother just make believe you like it dear junior id rather make believe im eating it a womans page in one of our large dailies suggest that shrimp be serv ed at the afternoon bridge it all depends on whether he can tear him self away from the office wars cant be waged without lies on all fronts truth is the first cas ualty sir arthur ponsonby well probably never know the name of the man who discovered america but we may be positive he was an irishman vilhjalmur stcfansson i feel that music as brought to the people by radio 13 doing much to revivify home life which but a few years ago was seriously threat ened- walter damrosch nerves linked to apppendixes beauty is decidedly a 24-hour-a- day job it allows no time off it means selfdenial and downright work but its worth it- jean har low a good rule is this beware talkers bruce barton of i feel sorry for the man who has never gone without his dinner to buy a book of poems a ticket to a concert a little statuette or even a pretty hat for his wife albert edward wiggam we are not going to recapture the country for the theatre unless atlantic citynj disorders of the nerves in the area surrounding toe appendix may cause some cases of appendicitis especially the kind diagnosed as cfliroplc dr louis c simnrd of montreal reported to the section on general surgery of the canadian and american medical as sociations recently dr simarel made a study of all appendixes removed at notre dame hospital montreal between 1027 and 1931 in an earlier study it had been found there is frequently an abnormal cell distribution sometimes to such a degree that small tumors are form ed these are generally considered scar tissues when studied under the microscope but the cells can be de monstrated by a special laboratory tecihnic dr simard divided his collection of appendixes into acute chronic and those that had been removed in the course of some other operation in the gruop labelled chronic the abnormal condition of the nerves was demonstrated in 51 per cent even in the acute group nine per cent showed them in the other group 30 per cent showed nerve changes lead ing the physicians to suggest that these were the cause of symloms i interpreted otherwise at macdonald college cereal grains have been tested from the viewpoint of fattening and finishing birds for market professor w a maw said that corn distributes fat through and between the tissues of the fattening birds whereas fat produced from wheat is largely laid down on the outside of the carcass beneath the skin cornfed birds are very pala table when eaten whereas birds finished on wheat are inclined to be dry and unpalatable barleyfed birds particularly when cold have a de licious chicken flavour this research work conducted at macdonald college has a direct bear ing on the grading of market fowl and dr f n barccllus chairman of the poultry committee interjected that there is a distinct swing to meat in the programme of many poultry- i men today for a number of years many poultrymen thought only of eggs but now they are deriving al most as much revenue from market fowl as from eggs and birds for market arc coming back more pro minently into the farm poultry pic ture s bird reported on refrigeration studies conducted by the department of agriculture at ottawa in con junction with the national research council this study is important from the viewpoint of export to the old country mr bird expressed the opinion that three to four weeks is all birds will stand in chilling storage and come out in good form farmers advocate the conductor came down the bus collecting fares and stopped before a pascngcr who was sitting with his arms extended in front of him conductor your fare please passenger- youll find a dime in my right hand coat pocket conductor staring at the man suspiciohsly anything the matter with your arms passenger oh no the width be tween my hands is the size of a pane of glass im gong to buy a model wife is one who when she spades the garden picks up the fish worms and saves them for her hus band industrial survey shows increase conductor cant you see the sign no smoking sailor sure mate thats plain enough hut there are so many dippy signs here lpoka there one says wear nemo corsets so i aint pay ing no attention to any of them jack dempsey says dont lead with your chin yet it seems to be some peoples idea of life playing for their own knockout friend i suppose you have your share of doubtful bills on your books merrhant i only wish they were theres no question about most of them the following sign is displayed in the arrow lunch room at loder- fown man dont complain about our coffee you may be old and weak yourself some day led by the oddfellows band and headed by a colour party of 15 flags 400 cubs scouts and girl guides took part in monctons largest church par- aro to st johns and central united churches and st bernards the parade was reviewed by ii is worship mayor t ii king and was observed by hundreds of people lining the routes to the several churches friend have you any objection to whiskey and soda sandy sandy never heard of it- friend what never heard of a whiskey and soda sandy no an objection youth darling you dont know how i love you girl friend oh yes i do ive had lots of them this way new york world industrial pro duction in april was generally above the first quarter average according to the monthly statement on foreign economic condit oils i sued by the national industrial conference board all major countries with the ex ception of france belgium switzer land and the netherlands showed in dustrial output well over a year ago according to the survey unemployment decreased from march by 57 per cent in great bri tain 70 per cent in germany gg per cent in france and 13 per cent in the united states the report said british industrial output gained over march and there was some improve ment in the netherlands- conditions in france germany italy and switzerland were described as less satisfactory canada and mexica showed gains for the month but central america business conditions were not as good according to the report argentina brazil and chile showed improve ment wool prices rising 144 per cent in april helped australia and rayon and steel production reached new records in japan although cot ton and rayon textile production was curtailed in may world prices of raw materials gained in april with exception or coffee which declined and rubber which was about unchanged europ ean wholesale prieos continued to advance during may saving possible tourist is there a drug store in this town briishville citizen no but if youll drive up to my house ill have my old lady get you up a snack to eat german war babies enter conscript army stronger sex suffers los angeles tests showing that men are more nervous than women and smokers less nervous than nonsmokers were discussed here allen j waton of the university of southern california exhibited at the western phsychological meeting a machine that counts the number of times a minute a persons hand trembles he tested 50 men and 30 women undergraduates of usc with the right hand the men av eraged 285 tremors a minute he said the women averaged 232 tremors the men averaged 274 trem ors a minute with their left hands and the women 222 twentysix male nonsmokers had 289 tremors to 235 for users of tobacco however ex treme use of tobacco increases hand tremors today youve power to claim your health fulfil desires for heavens wealth today was made for you if you will cease fo pine and grieve you will find from it good gilts receive be friendly to today believe today was made for you george and the dicagon i avent ad a bite for four days said the tramp to the landlady of the george and dragon could yer spare me one not a bit of it now oft wifh you said the landlady thank yer said the tramp and slouched away a few minutes later he returned well what is it now asked the landlady could i vc a few words george queried the tramp wif german youths who were born in 1914 the first year of the world war reported at barracks throughout the country for medical examinations preparatory to their period of training in germanys new conscript army pictured is scene in berlin barracks as board of examiners hears doctors report on youth canada recognizes services of currie ottawa recognition by the na tion of the services of the late sir arthur william currie former com mander of tho gnnadian corf is noted in the supplementary esti mates tabled in the house of com mons recently an appropriation of 50000 has been made to his estate tho official comment on the vole is that it is in recognition of the eminent services rentjercd to his country by the late general during the great war i quebec and ontario have assurance from expert ottawa effective use of the peat bogs of ontario and quebec to pro vide cheaper fuel and furnish em ployment is proposed in a report prepared by h g acres hydraulic engineer and peat expert of niagara falls out mr acres has investigat ed processes of briquetting peat in denmark scotland and ireland he deals extensively with the pecogram process mr acres concludes his report as follows can the peat bogs of central canada or any of them be made to produce in volume a hard transport able fuel sufficiently high in efiec tive heat value in proportion to its bulk to enable it to compete success fully in the domestic fuel markets of quebec and ontario there are two elements to the answer one having to do with the physical qualities of briquctted peat as a fuel and the other having to do with its status as a saleable com modity the answer to the first part of the question is that the pecogram process will produce in volume a hard transportable fuel that its heat value in proportion to its bulk is such that it can be readily and con veniently used as a general purpose household fuel and that by reason of its special qualities briquctted peat has a pound for pound parity with canel cool as a fireplace fuel the answer to tho second part of the question is that ci the bass of the assumed heat value ration f hi to one it would be necesary to sell 3000 pounds of briquette peat in order to deliver the same amount of effective heat that the customer would obtain from 2010 pounds of average anthracite coal applying this ratio to the 1erin estimated production cost cf rcr short ton thereby foregoing any prospective benefit which miit ha derived from the realization ct high er thermal efficiencies or frci re duced machinery costs the compar able cost of briquctted peat in on tario or quebec becomes sge5 in other words on the basis ef 50000 tons of briquctted peat per annum the production cost fob factory rf the equaivalent cf 2000 pounds of anthracite coal would be iso taking the delivered price range of prepared sizes of anthrrcte coal throughout ontario and quebec at 13 to 1g50 per short ton tiiis would mean a spread of so 5 to rl5 per short ton between proiiueiei cost and delivered price these latter figures would aopcr to indicate that briquctted peat fuel is a saleable commodity such being the case the final conclusion is that there eiss ii lie pecogram proccssan opportunity fo make effective use of the hct re- sources now lying dormant the peat hogs of quebec and ontario thereby achieving the double purpose of increasing local occupation op portunities as well as file veaii cf the community at largo london an official statement issued recently from the resilience of the duke of kent fourth sen of king george stated the duchess of kent has cancel led her forthcoming engagements and she is 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