Russell Leader, 7 Apr 1938, p. 7

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Kruschen aids Nature to cleanse your body completely of clogging waste matter: : The poor souls who take unto them- selves the worries of other people cannot find much pleasure in life. Professor -- "Fools ask questions that wise men cannot answer." Frederick -- "I wondered why I had flunked in that chemistry exam." A pun, says a humorist, is the fin- est form of humor. That is true, if you happen to be the fellow who pulls it. Mrs. Briggs was vigorously powder- ing her nose before going out. Husband (who was patiently walt- ing in the hall) -- "Why do you go to all that trouble?" Mrs. Briggs (shrugging her shoul- der and smiling) -- "Modesty, my dear Henry." Husband (ejaculating) -- "Modes- ty?" Mrs. Briggs -- "Yes, I've no desire to shine in public." Manager -- "What's the matter, Jenkins? Can't you serve this good customer?" Assistant -- "No sir, He is trying to find two shoes which squeak in the same key." READ IT OR NOT! - A cafe in Loveland, Colorado, has a sign offering "free coffee any time dur- ing any day the sun is not shining." She -- "Did anyone ever tell you how wonderful you are?" He -- "No, I don't think anyone ever did." She -- "Then I'd like to know where you got the idea?" 'Give "Em While They Can Smell 'Em' Artist Chuzz (in front of dental dis- play window) -- "I think I'll get my- self a new set of teeth like those over there." Mrs. Chuzz -- "Hush, don't you know that it's impolite to pick your teeth in public?" Along Life's Pathway I'm treading life's rough path, and I stumped my toe against a stone; And, oh, it hurts so terribly I utter- ed a loud moan! ~ Had I been going slowly, I'd have seen it -- and then passed; But in my haste I didn't look, and met it -- going fast. In pain, I thought: "I'm rushingto a date -- and may be late; But I can aid some traveller, if I'll just hesitate. I stooped -- and moved that stone aside, to help some unknown bro- ther The rocks which we have stumbled over should ne'er Tetard another. -- Lyla Myers The prospective juror asked the court to be excused. Prospective Juror (explaining) -- "I owe a man $10, and as he is leaving town today for some years, I want to catch him and pay him the waney." Judge (in a very cold voice) --"You are excused. I don't want anybody on the jury who can lie like that." The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best work even though no one is looking. Joe (reading death statistics)--"Say Phil, do you know that every time I breathe a man dies?" Phil -- "Then why don't you use a mouthwash?" The best talker is thc man who lis- tens. , Science has not been able to ex- plain satisfactorily just why some lightning flashes show up black when photographed. The only explanation, so far, is that the wave-length of the light causes the unusual chemical re- action. Ontario to Pay $14,000,000 For Highway The Coming Year -- Provincial Government to Make Roads As "Fool-Proof As Possible". Ontario will spend $14,000,000 on highway construction in the 1938-39 fiscal year, Premier Hepburn informed the Legislature at Queen's Park, To- ronto, in his budget address. The pro- posed expenditu: > compared with $35,- 000,000 last year. Added highway safety will be the slogan, with engineers instructed. to satisfy themselves the finished road is as nearly fool-proof as possible. The Government visions the day when the main arteries of the system will be in the nature of the super-highway, elim- inating incident of accident. Completing the Gaps Special consideration will be given to completing gaps in the highway system. Typical of this is the middle road, modern Toronto-Hamilton high- way, which must be carried into To- ronto so congestion will not apply either on the road or in the city where contacts are made. In Northern Ontario last year the Government constructed 70 miles of new pavement, a greater length than had been completed in all the years from 1920. It prepared 175 miles of grading ready for surfacing this year. Pavement construction in Southern Ontario totalled 264 miles and 75 miles of grade were finished, most of which permits dual highway development this year. Larger Tourist Business Seen In Coming Season -- Unsettled Europe to Lose and Can- ada Gain Despite the economic recession in the United States and Canada, the Canadian Travel Bureau of the Trans- port Department expects the tourist traffic will be as large this year as last when it was estimated visitors to the Dominion spent $295,000,000. In 1936 the tourist traffic brought $255,000,- 000 to Canada. Inquiries to the bureau from United States residents between November 30 and March 20 totaled 17,000 compared with 14,000 for the corresponding per- iod a year ago. This would indicate, travel officials declare, that the tourist business this year would at least hold its own. In addition requests from re- sort and travel bureaux, automobile clubs and transportation companies for literature about Canada {is "the largest since the travel bureau was established here in 1934. Visit Canada Instead The danger of war in Europe is off- setting the hard times in United States. Many who normally would have crossed the Atlantic this summer will visit Canada instead and many travel organizations in the Eastern States accordingly are concentrating on directing tourists to New England and the Maritime Provinces. Other bureaux in the Middle West are fol- lowing the example and directing trip- pers to other parts of Canada. Canada is also going after the tour- ist business from the United King- dom, Transport Minister Home an- nounced. An advertising campaign has been started there to encourage Britons to come to Canada for their holidays. World's Greatest Tourists The tourist business is not all one way. Canadians, per capita, are claimed to be the greatest tourists in the world. They spent in other coun- tries last year 123,000,000, of which about $120,000,000 was in the United States. This works out at more than $10 a head. If the $295,000,000 spent by Americans in Canada were divided among the entire population of United States it would average less than $2.90 a head... i Eire to Build : Large Airport MANCHESTER, Eng. -- The Gov- ernment of Eire will spend £500,000 ($2,600,000) to build an airport near the mouth of the River Shannon to facilitate trans-Atlantic air service, the Manchester Guardian said last week, faollowizg the conclusion of a three-day conference at Dublin on such service. Commander C. P. Edwards repre- sented Canada at the conference, at- tended also by delegates from Great Britain, Ireland and the United States. : Two companies, one representing the United States and the other join- ing Canadian, British and Irish capi- tal, 'alone will be permitted to use Irish airports, the newspaper said. FREE FOLDERS TELL HOW NATURAL MINERAL PHOSPHATES Improves Yield and Quality of all Crops For full details write Dept. W. Mineral Colloids (Canada) Ltd. 137 West Wellington St., Toronto Issue No. 15--'38 A--C Construction Science Takes Minerals Back From The Sea Salt, Bromine, Magnesium Are Be- ing Extracted From Water of Ocean But Recovering Gold Is Still Doubtful Proposition. Declaring the Pacific Ocean a source of raw material for numerous poten- tial industries, two University of Washington natural scientists reverse the common idea of the ocean being merely a means of transportation and origin of foods. Recovery of common salt from the ocean is one of the oldest of all chem- ical industries, reminds Dr. Thomas G. Thompson and Dr. Rex J. Robinson of the Oceanographic Laboratories at the University. But ethyl gasoline, and magnesium compounds used ex- tensively in cosmetics and chemistry is a recent and complex process, they state. Technical Difficulties Overcome The professors described the plant of an eastern chemical company at Cape Fear, N.C. where 15,000 pounds of bromine is extracted daily from the sea. When it is realized a gallon of sea water contains less than one one-hundredth of an ounce of bro- mine, it is possible to see that .the process is a triumph of applied diffi- culties which were overcome. In San Francisco, another company is recovering approximately 16,000 1bs. of magnesium compounds of marked purity from the sea daily. A gallon of sea water contains less than two- tenths of an ounce of magnesium. Although there has been consider- able talk and some research on recov- ering free gold from sea water, neith- er Dr. Thompson nor Dr. Robinson viewed such an accomplishment as of commercial importance in the near future. They based thelr statement on recent analysis of waters of Puget Sound for gold. GARDENING SPACING In planting shrubbery, a good gen- eral rule to follow is to allow about half as much space between plants a8 the height of those plants when fully grown. This will mean that the ordinary Spirea Van Houtei, for in- stance, a shrub about 6 to 7 feet in height at maturity in most parts of the Dominion, should have at least three feet between it and a neighbor. The rule holds good for most things from eight feet down to a few inches, and it particularly applies to planting about foundations. Very often shrubbery is placed very much too close to the house wall or fence with the result that the full, beautiful symmetry of the bush is not attained. The rule about spacing does not hold good for large trees, however, which can be placed much closer to- gether for clump or background ef- fect but must not be permitted to shade the ground entirely if grass or flowers are to be grown underneath, FIRST PLANTINGS Leaf lettuce, radish, spinach and the first of the garden peas will be among the earliest vegetables sown. These may be planted as soon as the ground is fit to work. All of the first named seeds should be sown at least three times at intervals of ten days so that there will be succession of vegetables. The second group to go in will be car- rots, beets, onion, potatoes, etc., that can stand a little frost, and then the beans, corn and tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants, etc, which kill with frost, and finally those hot wea- ther vegetables like lima beans, the squash well started, egg and pepper plants, cucumbers, melons and simi- lar things. All garden rules, it should be remembered, however, are only ap- proximate and should be varied a little to suit the local climate and in- dividual preference. "Big Head" Census Is Scientist's Aim WASHINGTON.--The Smithsoni- an Institution wants to take a cen- sus of the nation's bigheads. Believing that the "thinking mus- cles" of the brain develop like mus- cles of the arms and legs, Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, Smithsonian anthropolo- gist, sent out a call last week for re- ports from any man or woman who has noticed a recent increase in head size. Following a recent appeal through a scientific - journal, Dr. Hrdlicka received reports from 20 scientists that their heads had grown. There is evidence, he said, that the heads of persons doing intense mental ex- ercise increase more rapidly than others. Sections of the new Moscow- Volga Canal in Russia have been found ideal for winter sports, one being the pulling of skiers by motor- cyclists. 2 - "IT BEATS THE BAND" b A --the way Ogden's Fine Cut satisfies articular *'roll-your-owners"'. hey'll tell you that this smoother, mellower Fine Cut is a sure bet for the man who wants to drum up & full measure of smoking pleasure. Ogden's Fine Cut with *'Chantecles" or "Vogue" Papers--that's the marching tune to genuine satisfdc- tion in rolling your own cigarettes. | OGDEN'S FINE CUT When The Corpse Slapped His Face A good number of people have been hanged and lived to tell the tale, folk-lore would have us believe. The case of William Duell is a strange one. On the morning of No- vember 24th, 1870, he swung from the Tyburn scaffold, London, Eng- land, for twenty-two minutes. Then a representative from the Surgeons' Company asked to be allowed to cut the body down and take it away for dissection. Work on the body was Just commencing when the dead man groaned, and raised himself up on his elbow! Messages were sent to the Sheriffs who arrived to take the boy away and hang him again, but a huge crowd had formed outside the hall and, feeling that the boy had been saved by Providence, roughly handled the officers of the law. Another case was the amazing one of the body that came to "life" in the Surgeons' Hall and struck one of the surgeons in the face, with the re- sult that the latter died of fright! C.N.R. Operating Revenues Down MONTREAL.--The statement of operating revenues and operating ex- penses of the Canadian National _ Railways all-inclusive system for the month of February issued here last week shows operating revenues were $13,289,721, as compared with $14,301,856 in February, 1937. Op- erating expenses were $14,636,940, against $18,829,962, during the cor- responding period of last year. to show you the easy way KEEP CLEAN ~ You'll like the way it snaps you back, overnight, to the feeling of PRA in' to go" fitness and inside cleanlf. ness! Helps eliminate the left-over wastes that hold you back, cause head- aches, indigestion, etc. Garfield Tea is not a miracle worker, but if CONSTI- PATION bothers you, it will certainly Oldest She. and 25c at drug- S -- or, TE FOR FRE SAMPLES of Garfield Tea and Garfiela Headache Powders to: GARFIELD TEA CO., Dept. 14A, 1 Close Avenue, Toronto, Canada. SHRDL ETAOIN SHRDLU p.k,- SHR A TONIC AND BUILDER OUR health is too important to be neglected. Poor appetite, in- digestion, gassy, sour stomach have been relieved by Dr. Pierce's Gold- en Medical Dis- § covery. Read this: SF "I had no appetite and was hardly able to sleep at night," said W. J. Winegarden, 467 Main St. W., Ham- ilton, Ont, "I had become thin, under- weight, had no pep or soeigy and was barely able to do my work. had acid indigestion quite frequently too. But I felt like eating after I had used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery a couple of days. Gradually I gained in weight, had my old- time strength and felt as good as ever." Sold by druggists. Fluid or tablets. END PAIN -- Soothe SORE HANDS by Rubbing in & MINARD'S KING OF PAIN"

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