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Flesherton Advance, 2 Apr 1941, p. 4

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: , CORVO Rosirio fySi.ita Cruz FLOHES Hortm, beit known city, has clipper hue. powerful radio station: It junction of trans-Atlantic cable}, reflating port for ocean shipping. NINE LITTLE ISLANDS Atlantic Ocean Angra. Po--.a Oetgada are bigg? it ::: farmers on the islands rail* fruit, grapes, wheat, pineapples, potatoes, cor*-.; "isharman catch tuna. wraJes, bonita \ ST. MICHAELS Ponta THE AZORES ISLANDS (Portuguese PssjessMin) Population: 254.000. Total aria: 922 sq. mi., smaller than Rhode Island. Axis plane base here would be within bomber rang* of Air.erica. U-boat base could command crossianes of shipping. F-anct SANTA MARIA Tiny, but looming larjb in strategic importance, are the nine little Azores, undefended group of. Portu- , guese islands in mid-Atlantic. Britain is reported contemplating their seizure to keep them out of axis hands, for a base there would give Germany a strangle hold on British shipping lanes. t How COD I? BY ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I* make white- wash? A. Fill a bucket half-full of lime and cover it about two inohea frith water. Let stand for 24 hours to slake, or until it is the consistency of paste. Dip out portion of this slaked lime into another bucket and thin with water to the desired consistency. Add I teaspoonfui of bluing to V6-fcuckt of whitewash to whit- ea it, and tt-pint of salt to make tt mk-k. Q. How can 1 avoid a lard caate in pastry? A. By adding a tablespoonfol t Tine*r for each half cup of water us Q. How can 1 prevent chap- ped hands? A. Apply glycerine and rose- water or letron juice, several times daily acid at night before retiring. Q. How can I make a mahog- aay stain? A. Mix 1 quart boiled luueeti oil,' I quart turpentine, 1 pint whiting, 1 tablespoon burnt aienna, H tablespoon yellow ocher, ar.ti ! . tablespoon Bis- marck brown. Q. How can I renew black ailk (lore.} which have acquired a shabby appearance? A. Mix a little white of an iff with *ome black ink; put on the gloves and apply the mixture with a soft cloth. Out At Elbows? Do you find the elbows of your aweaters get pushed out of ebape qtikkly? If ao, try sew- ing a four-inch wide strip of silk ioeide aa a lining. Cut the silk on the (traight 30 that there is no "give" and tack it to the in- ide of the sleeve just at the el- bow, uaing long stitch e< on the wreng aide and very thin ones a the right. This band takes th& train and prevents that ug!r. puabed-out look at the elbow. Th a*me idea can be used for dr<?s- of thin wool liable to stretch. modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1. Isn't it permissible for a woman to take a man's arm when walking along: the street? 2. When a bachelor has been entertained by married friends, what is a frood way for him to return the hospitality? S. Should a chiid be permitted to leave the table before the rest of the family have finished eat- ing? 4. When a briiie is to be mar- t'U'd in a traveling; suit, what should the brideK''>oi" wear? 5. What is the best way for a mau to ask a girl .for a dance? 6. May one u.o. a lead VH-.I: for \vrititig a social' or bus . --= letter? Answers 1. Ye?, under certain condi- tions it is all right. If the street It poorly lijjhto.i. or otherwise dangerous and uucvftaiii, it is well to do so; and also when walking under an umbrellu. -. Take them to a restaurnnt for dinner, or to the thesiuv. 3. Xo, It* should sit ijii.eily until the others have finished. Of course. he may s be excuse*! if the grown- up* llnrt-r over after-dinner cof- fee and conversation. 4. A busi- nes u!t. 5. "May 1 have the next da'H-e?" (?. Not unless one I* ill and writing the letttr in 13V2 Million U. S. Visitors In 1940 Prospects For A Greater Touriet Trade For Thit Year Are Reported t traffic from the United Sta-.es to Canada continues te flow freely acrow the interna- tional boundary, according to the Immigration Branch of the De- partment of Mines and R&sourcea, which reports that 13,398,77T visitors entered Canada from the United States during 1940. Al- though Canada is at war, and her industries have been re-organized on a war basis, no restrictions have been placed on :'r.e entry of bona fide tourists from friendly or neutral countriea. MORE ENQUIRIES RECEIVED Prospects for a much greater tourist trade in 141 were envis- aged by D. Leo Dolan. chief of the Dominion Travel Bureau, la an address last moath before the llth annual dinner of the Traf- fic Club of Montreal. The speaker noted that since the beginning of the present ye&r, mor? than 22,000 inquiries for travel information had beea received by the bureau a: Ot- tawa. ThU waa an increase of 31 per cent over the higheat number ever received for * eer- responding period. Population in Quebec Up 3.151,871 Pereone Reticle In Province; 277.416 Gain In 10 Years Quebec's population has grown steadily since the last Federal census in 1931 and now amounta to well over 3,000,000, accord- ing to figures tabled in the Que- bec Legislature by Hon. Oscar Drouia, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Trade and Industry. 26 CITIES, 108 TOWNS Th* figures resulting from a close estimate on the part of the Provincial Statistical Department show that there were 3.151,871 persons in Quebec in 1939. Tnla figure shows an increase of 277,- 416 over the Federal census count made in thia prvvince ia 1931. when 2,874.255 persona were registered as being in Que- bec. The report stated that there were l.U'3 municipalities within the province. Within this num- ber are 20 cities and 109 towai, the remainder being rural muni- cipalities and parishes. Ask Curb Be Put On Speed of Boat* Attorney-General Gordon D. Onant declared last week th* -federal government had been askt-d to pass legislation to con- trol the speed of motor boaU aa a result of an accident on die Winnipeg River in which a girl was badly injured. The mishap occurred when the girl waa run down while bathing near Minakl in Northwestern Ontario last August. T. T. Bower, operator of the beat, charged with negligence, was acquitted when the court rul- ed there w-as no provision in the Criminal Code covering the oper- ating speed of motor bout*. Machine tool production in C'auada during 1940 was valued at $10,821.943. compared with J1.-MS.J1S* in I !>:?!>. an increase of 800 ru-r cent. SHIPPING STORING MOVING PACKING . ' \'. - I \\ < ; M. RAWLINSON, LIMITED l-Nt:il>l--h>-! 1SX'. 610 YONGE ST. - TORONTO What Science Is Doing FOR SEVERE BURNS thacovery of a n*w treatmeat for severe bui'os iua been anaoonced by authorities at Jota Hojkln* Hospital la Baltimore. The treat- ment utee a combination of ml- fadtaalae ia saray form. Report* trom th* hospital show that It ha* produced retuarfeaWe reaults in lt early tet cues. HAIR GROWTH AFTtR DEATH A. California physician ha lt 4tat*Bint that J*air grw to a coa- aiderabie lanjth. aft r ^^^ * interred In two cawo. The Journal I the Aaericaa Medical Assocla- tioa dxprs doubt aa to ttw ao- onracT ot tie r*porw, t stat it Is poasibi* to* a smaJt jrowtli tw take tac* aftr eoaartc death du t continuatioa ot Uie molecular life processes until available 017- a|>p*raii<e ot jrowth ot aalr on a >! Pron due to th hrlnkiag o UM kia, wtoioh - poeee por:i'>u* ot tn.* hair iatt prevtousty oonc^ld. ^-o APPLES PUT TO SLEEP Aypl** from last year'a crop. s.*pc aci^w by a aw prooess o th.it thy remain as fra*! aa win picked, arts coming on th market in May and June. They aav* bn stored siucu liet euauciM 1 by four storage* in Nw \ork State, and at Coru'.l Vn'- rsriity where this new j:x--*>s tiaa been ua<lr dtjve4opatut for (our years by Dr. R. V. Sqpook. twsitt- ant professor ot pomolosy. The trait wa placeU last fall is oool roonu. ' ddre* instead of tha ordiua: 7 tt dcgroee >'. : (tor- age temperatui^. Th-.< rooms wr tightly ai!ed aud tti* oxye at thir air reduced to two pr cent. ioateaU ot th<> uomaj. ft) p*r cat. At the same uoie the oarboa diox- ide was raised to Ore per CMC thie gas coming from the fru::. This ittncn^her* Boa bwa maio- tained veailliy ever ln. Tae two per cent oxygen I* juat enough t kep th apples alUe. Th carbon dioxide and low oxygen puts t'.iam into deep s'.e^p. like an auae$thttc. The effect Is to literally stow down their rate of living, or of ijsmg :\n-l dviiig. sj that they latt for many months without de:*ct- able cMcice. vn lu If you oje an electric vaouum- cleanev, empty the dust-'oag fre- quently and repularly. Failure t do this is i>ad for the mechanism. Funds for the rebuilding of London aftov the disastrous fire of 1666 were obtained from a tax on coal aud whoa:, land-.'d at the Port of London. MIDDLE-AGE WOMEN HEED IHIS APVICCII itiousaiick- odt women xo -jaiUnjt thru"trying t!n-es' with Lydla E. Pmlham's Ve*etabtf Compound famous for over 60 yrs IQ re- lieving female func- tional troubles Try It' HAVE YOU HEABD? Tte olJ sailor had retired from the sea. Each morning a grubby youngster knocked at bis door, went in and came out again. Af- ter this had gone on for some weeks the curiosity of the villa- gers vraa aroused. "Tell me," said one to the youngster, ''why do 700 visit that old sailor every morning?" 'Well, sir, he gives n-.e a dime if I say to him, 'The captain wants yoa immediatefy.' " "And what does he say to that?" "He says, 'Tell the captain to go to blazes.' " H: "Lwt night I dreamed 1 was married to die most beautiful fir! in iht world." She; "Oh. Georje, Were w. happy?" Nation's Diet Is Inadequate Round up Ogden's for a Real Smoke On* Japanese bragged DO an- other thai; he made a fan iait 20 7an by opening or.'.;.- a fourth ection, and tuing thii for five, years, tier. th next section, and so on. The o;her Japanese registered acorn. "Wasteful r f he ejaculated. "I waa better taught. I make) a fan laat a lifetime. I open it wide, and liold it under my rose quite motionless. Then I wave rrrjr head." Teacher: 1 iid. Draw dorse end cart. You've only drawn a hone. Freddy: Ye*, "> Isorte will draw th cart. "If you get up earlier in the morning than your neighbor," eaid the town philosopher, "and work harder and scheme E>or and stick to your job more closely and stay up Later planning how to make mor* money than yoar neighbour and burn the midnight oil planning' bow to gt ahead of him while he ia snoozing, not only will you leave raore money when you ciie than h will, but you'll it a darn s!ght sooner." Tororta Doctor Advisee That Mo-e Attention to Nutrition le Esaential te War Effort There is too much buying of vitamin concentrate* and not enough attention paid to build- ing up an adequate diet of na- tural foods. Dr. D. L. Thomson, professor of biochemistry at Me- Gill University, last week told the Canadian Association of Me- dical StuJents and Internes. Dr. Thom.'oa'; commenta on. the national diet followed an ad- dress by Dr. E. W. McHenry, as- sociate professor of nhyaiokgt- cal hygiene of the University of Toronto. Dr. McHenry spoke of the value of dietary surveys and referred particularly to stndie* which had been made of 100 low- income families in Toronto. In these families, the men, he stated. were the best fed, the children next and the mothers wor. Only three of the 100 families received adequate am- ounts of food. The tack of "pro- B vitamins, was most evident MALNUTRITION WIDESPREAD Both speaiars emphasized that in time of war it waa imperative. if Canada ia to pot forth her best war effort, to pay more atten- tion to nutrition. They emphas- ised that this attention most b* based on knowledge, r.ot popular fancies. While there may b little actual hanger in Canada, tlier waa malnutrition. Dr. Thomson pointed out, particular- ly aa lack of the essential mlaer- a!i and vitamins did not create hanger in the sense that lack of calorie* did. Thre roamf girl im th choir Whoe voice went up hoir mad hair Till one Sunday - <h- It went out of >i(ht And they found it next dT in toe spoir. Walking Gallerw* Tattoo expert* say that more customer* art throngiag their saloons than -er before, acd that their clients do not coma mamty from the arr-.ed forces. To-day Serrice mea do not want iniie* and ladders, and hearts with "Mabel" in th middle, inscribed on their cheats, bat British cmli- ar.a ire being tattooed with Iden- tification marks. Many cattooista do nothing but remove former de- sign? from the kini of their cus- tomers, for tasta change* with the pasa;r. of the years. Some time ago ia the U.S. tattooiata >ud a tremendoos rush of buai- nes, for the United States Navy barred entry into the service to any man with the nude figure of a wo.iian inscribed on hia ate. Thousands rushe-d to hare clothes added ;o these designs. " Take a tip from old timers who have been rolling their own for twenty years or more. Their brand is Ogden's and they wouldn't think of smoking anything else. They lik it because it has a taste you cant matcn a taste wrtich cornea fror its distinctive biend of choice, rip* tobaccos. Try it. You'll find ifs not just another tobacco ifs Ogden's. Only the best cigarette papers "Votn-e" or "Chintsder" are good enouoti far OGDEN'S FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO fHp* Smoicers .' Atk for Opfaa's Cut Hug Do You Live In The Past? V -' Claime It'e a Sure 9' Middle Age j When you star: living la U* instead of adjusting yourself B to changes in environment, you'v reached middle-age, according Dr. William A. O'Brien. UoiTe*- aity of Minnesota professor. "When men start living in ta pas:, senility ia near at hand,* he eaid. In some people this may come early ia life, while wife others it may be np to 60 or be- yond. * UNDERSTAND THAT LIFE CHANGES ''For many years the indiviil*. al ia confronted with the parados of an aging body, an alert mini social and business techniques ac a high order of development. 9> trie to prolong his physical actfc vities by a strenuous program ost keeping fit. The result is oftaft dangerous. "It ia impossible to fight th* changes. 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