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Durham Review (1897), 5 Feb 1920, p. 7

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JA5 Tl “I! Farmer; ask for "a fair field and no favor" in the opportunity to out" the export market. The exr.ordfnrtted work of producer and puke? will nt.. tain this in a business wny if mutual eonridoete. it not shaken by ttatgide inteetoreme. women Beu The Melts island group is a shrine of mythology end of sacred and pro- lene history. Cslypeo. umpire of Homer's word motion-pictures. ree- sued the shipwrecked Ulysses I“ employed her charms to make him any on the Island. at. Paul swu- ashore there otter " vessel m aground. Publiue. the island govern nor, according to Acts xxviii. re- ceived and lodged him. and the apostle founded s Christian communi- ty belore he departed. The date of Christ's birth II but the halfway point in Maltese chronology. Since its recorded history begun ten nations have held swsy over the coveted islands. beginning with the Phoenicians. and running a scale ot Greeks. Carthagittnituts, Romns, Goths, Arabs, Germans, Spaniards and French, until the present sovereignty of the British. It has been llld that leita’s loco! chronicle holds, in microcosm, the hit tury of Europe. and that its srcheo logical remains mark eech step in wee-tern civilization. Saved the Western Wee“. lint Malta was an actor us well as e hbrurmu of historic drama. Literally the in i an”: the saviour of the western World whwn tho Knights, of Malta beat hurl; um Turkish hordes during the Perhaps no other by-product of the world In an the recovery of Janu- lem nm the Imagination " profound- ly u the British “acumen”! of home rule for min. MALTA: “THE ISLE (E. HONEY” KEY TO EASTERN PART OF BRITISH EMPIRE. Ten Nations Have Held Sway Over Coveted bleach Since Recorded History. , the business of life is concern- h knowing how to on men and l, how to understand than. how on with them, how to turn that es to the best aeeount.-WF Bryve. Safety Lock of the East master ot tt " the memom lly a "city In! gentlemen." I -e ot the chic ruin-Hy the K trt. John, who :r tho Turks 1 ahold " 'tttod, A and 0010 cu like no" a o, of the N intedated the I tn Bon" I or the Turkish no. mugnt. who rono from galley slave to be " Turkish navy and WM and before Malta. 'apitul and principal is Valletta. named for it of the knights " memorable siege. " "my built by salmo- nen." It contained the chief: ot the“ ly the Knights of the ttrt, who resorted to Turks had eagrtrtr" M at Rhodes. Both the Gaza contain numer- those of England'- the Medium“! ed the arrival of the " n al h ward I tat siege and the to unsurpassed. rand , the landscape A geotrrapttieal ‘e ot stream. orbed by the t deserves tho stament times. No of honey." £0,000 potions, ‘nirely support one twentieth [ Island, but it lea the napalm outta, which o this day, is Read to their us because of Am th? popuia- _ l No. "3t-udiee House " up “mm the l, Price. 25 cents. Kimono slow“; in. I',, m, Cr,mino,l step length. Cut in , sizes, " 86, 88 : and Film, 3140, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust ”My, Sicily, ! measure. Size M requires 3% yards, “wk-ms why , 36 or 40 inches wide; contrasting, 1% ' :hr- koy andiyards, 27 inches wide; trimming- .. s-zhfvt‘n ettt.l bands, % yard, 86 inches wide. Width ; around bottom, 2 1-8 rards. tt , fought with Every man _ consternac Ttted rash!- amons the 1 it spread a Turkish no the as- tt Manolo harbor by master of delivered livlntt and Wytt WE tt killed " et St Hold fr welt Ivor dlo h th m " nr m No. 9259 - Ladlou' Four-60nd Skirt. Price. 25 cents. With or with- out side ruffles; 38 or MUneh length. Cut in 8 sizes, 24, M, 28, 30, No. "slr-Ladies' Tie-on Weld. Price. 20 cents. Two styles of sleeve. Cut in T sizes, M, 86, 88, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. Size M, with puff sleeves, 2% yards, 86 inches wide, or 1% yards, 48 inches wide; with dart sleeyes, 2% yards, M inches wide, or 1% yards, 48 inches wide. Btetatttmoat, the tumour; Arctic ex- plorer, writing ot his any among the Estonian. tell. ot their hospitality to him, a guest and stranger, who-e pub pose in coming among them they did not know. and who was unable to re- quite them in any way tor the kind- ness they showed him. Dwelling upon their individual and domestic charte- teristics, he says that in an Eskimo home he never heard an unpleasant word between a man and his wife. and he never saw a child punished or ar. old person treated irteortsidt'rttttslr. The moral value of some ways in which the, Eskimo is superior to no is small, He can make better garments against cold than our own tailors or iurrlors; he can thrive in barren wastes where men of warmer climates would starve. But the moral value ot other ways in which he is superior is great. for he is less gelttsh, more helm Doctorlng the nerves with poisonous sedatives is is terrible mistake. The only real nerve tonic is a good WWI! of rich, red blood. Therefore to cure nervousness and run-down health Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills should be taken. These pills actually make new, rich blood, which strengthens the nerves, improves the appetite, gives new strength and spirits. and makes hitherto despondent peopU"ttrlgttt and cheerful. If you are " all "out of sorts" you should begin curing rtmr- self to-day by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine. or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes tor 82.50 from The Dr. William! Medlclno Co.. Brockville, Ont. l TONIC FOR THE MINES The Only Real Nerve Tonic is a Good Supply of Rich, Red "it people would only attend to their blood. intend of worrying them- when ill." said an eminent nerve specialist. “we doctors would not see our consulting rooms crowded with nervous wrecks. More people lune: from worry then anything else." Tht sort of thing which the specul- ist. spoke at is the nervous, run-down condition caused by overwork and the many anxieties ot to-day. Sulerers and themselves tired. morose, low. spirlted. and unable to keep their minds on anything. Any sudden noise hurts like a blow. They are full ot groundless fears, and do not sleep well at night. Headaches, neuritis and other nerve pains are part of the misery, and it all comes from starved "ONCE. The Charming Eskimos. Grape=Nuts The entire food values of wheat and malted barley are found in A food in every sense: nourishing. delicious. esonomica]. Easy to digest because of twenty ours baking. ' A " lil 4V , WI Illlgig l CJ , 2- all, Illl CA ' " ll 1illMit , I llllim ll ill was: , I I Iteacty-to-serve. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co.. 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. No. 926N-Ladien' Dress. Price. 25 cents. Two styles of sleeve; three, piece tunic in two lengths; two-piece underskirt, 38 or M-inch length. Cut in 8 sizes, 84 to 48 inch bust. Size M, longer tunic, 4% yards, 40 inches wide, or 3% yards, " inches wide; shorter tunic, 4 yards 40 inches wide, or 2% yards, " inches wide; vest, 15 yard, 18 inches wide. Width, 1% yards. t 32, M, 36 and 38 inch waist measure. Size 26, with ruffles. 38-inch length, 3% yards, 40 ‘nches wide or " yank 48 inches wide; without ruffles. 2% yards, 40 or 48 inches wide. Width, 1% yards. Baby’s Own TLblets are an exeeb lent medicine for little ones. They are a mild but thorough laxative which sweeten the stomach and regu- late the bowels, thus bringing relief in cases ot constipation, indigestion, colic, colds and simple fevers. Con- cerning them Mrs. L. J. Chiasson, Pa- quetville. N.B., writes:--.", have found Baby's Own Tablets excellent tor my young baby in the' case of constipa- tion and colic and it gives me great pleasure to recommend them to other mothers.” The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont M EXCELLENT MEDICINE FOIL LITTLE ONES It is lucky to be followed by a stray dog. Still better is it it a strange eat comes to stay "the home. Speak- ing of eats, pessimism, ot course, as. sort that when they tear the turn!- ture with their claws it is a sign ot rain; but Ethan's hold that she is "scratching luck” to her masters. ful to his fellows. kinder to m wifes. gentler to " child. and more reti- cenf about the halts at his neighbor: than any but the rarest and belt ot When I tried to express my “tents tor their kindness in my [mammary Eskimo. Mr. Stetansson continues, they were more surprised the: pleased. . Everybody, of course, now: that it is lucky to pick up a bit of iron or coal. So it is to pick up a pin it its head is towards you: it not, let it be. It is a sign ot good fortune to put on some garment inside out, bat only it it is done by accident, and the gar- ment is allowed to remain reversed during the day. William the Con- queror put on his mail-shirt back to front on the morning of the Battle ot Hastings, and we all know what luck he had on that occasion! It you find your keys or other steel articles rusting. do not be annoyed about it; it only shows that some- body is putting money by for you. "Do, than. in the white mn's land, some starve and shiver while other, eat much and are warmly clad?" they asked. It has been explulned that we need to be prepared tor bad luck but that good fortune does not require to be guarded unmet. All the same, it would certainly add to the cheerfulnese ot life In general it lucky omens were more widely knpwn. How much brighter things look to us it we have reason to hope that something good is coming to us! That's Luck. Much interest in being shown in China in motorcycles, due to the fact that they can nave} on the nar- row paths used by toot plsungeu tutd for v heeltrarrvxs, While she was dancing from one foot to the other on the cold. bud stones, a schoolboy. not much older, came along. He hesitated for a mo. ment; then, snatching " his son woolen cap, he put it down before her. “Stand on that, Inna girl," he said. and he passed in hatless at a side door. The cloak ot Sir Walter Raleigh has been a symbol of chivalry tor many years, but a schoolboy's chivalry deserves an equally honorable place. A Christmas treat was to be given at an Edinburgh school, And hundred- ot poor children has “gambled at the doors to wait until they were opened. Among them was a sweet-faced little girl, thinly clad and barefoot, who trembled with cold. i Hardy Island is the city of refuge to ’all the deer that know about it. (Three years ago it was good hunting 'igrouuds. Today it is taboo to men ‘with guns, and hell pops, as the say- ing goes. it men with both guns and dogs appear. It is unlawful to hunt deer with dogs in British Columbia, but it is still done in certain districts, in spite of law. . Two years ago, or perhaps slightly more than that, Mr. C. J. Leyland ot England purchased Hardy island. a gem ot land situated Just ott Nelson island at the month ot Jervis Inlet. He bought it to ex- periment with British trees in the B.C. climate. There were 2,500 acres of rich lands and forests, and there was a good orchard. He placed a watchman, Tom Brazil, on the proper-l tr, and did no more toward develop; ment, preferring to await the end of) the war. Brazil, a lover ot animals, caught two of the wild deer that tre. quently swam to the island from the other nearby lands. He tamed them. They in turn brought other wild ones. Many of them had been run to water by dogs and took refuge on Hardy It. land. There, seeing how intimate the original tame pair were with the man who controlled the orchards where the luscious apples grew, the wild newcomers gradually grew intimate too. To-day a herd of thirty deer, most of them born in wildness, I" spond to the voice ot Tom Brazil when l he calls. Some of them will step tor. ward trom the herd when called by name. They have no fear at all of man, when on Hardy island. Some- times they swim to other parts of the coast, and range about a bit, but they come back, often tagged trom some fierce run and swim. Tom Brazil's herd is becoming a by- word on the coast, but no dog and no man dare brave what might happen should he try to hunt on the island ot refuge. So the deer are tat, are bring. ing new "little lives into the world, and are adding to their numbers by recruit volunteers from the wild ranges where such safety is not 1rnown.--LA'.K. The little spike buck, born a few seasons before on the rugged, forest. clad coast ot the PBcifitt province, lifted his head. His eyes and his ears, his very pose displayed the high ten. son ot his taut nerves. He looked in. to the forest of the island on which he stood, and he saw nothing alarm- ing. He turned and stared across the water toward Nelson Island. The only thing that caught his eye that did not. denote restful nature in primitive grandeur was a smudge of smoke that smeared the horizon and showed that a C.P.R. coasting steamer was out. bound from Powell River. Then the boom ot the hound’a voice rolled again across the waters, from Nelson island. The doer moved nervously, looked all round again-and calmly bent his head to bite a mouthful ot grass. He was safe. He was on Hardy Island. t A Modern Raleigh. The deep music of u deerhound's voice came faintly down the wind, shortly it blended with the sharper voice of a hunting Airedale. The scream ot a hungry cougar is not more terrifying CO the timid deer of tho British Columbia coast than the bay of the hounds on the trail. When therhear it they get up and 'o-- straight for water. lulu-G'- mum-u. an!“ Dunno". For tttteen you: tho “MIMI .poettto tor Rhea-null». Mom-Ms. Gout Sol-u... Immune. Hour-Igl- Many docton pre.crlbo them. Write to Templrtmm, "2 King 8t. W., Tatum. M the “mph. Sold br alum: mull. trr._or 01.01 pct hoxv TEMPLETON'S _ FtHEUMATtC CAPSULES ASTHMA An Island Where Deer R A Z - M A " CAPSULES ltea:i,'r,','iy5li,'i', vt,',,"; trite%VPfftete_Nt2] u luv-“Mm dmft 'hrl'hllt4tl, town-t AI- Fir, auto: untold I'm-:3. Bellotqulck. sun and a " cumntood In "on tho it!!!“ by “an. lulu ooitttdetnt that Fo% will iidii them an we hue chimed. Write to Tom- motor». 142 King at. w.. #331357. 145' TriiifV. create. Sold by reliable drum everywhere tor 81.01 A TEMPLETON'S Accept "thmtornia" Syrup or Fin onlr---look tor the name California on the packue. then you are sure your child is having the beet and most harmleu laxative or phyeic for the little Immech, liver and bowels Children love its delicious truitr, lute. Full directions tor child’s do" on each bottle. Give It without (our. ”other! You must In “California." That excuses are the patches with which we try to hide the holes In our busineu suits. Our grandfathers and our grand- mothers knew that the right piace for a knocker is outside the door. That the darkest shadows of life us those which a man makes himself when he stands In " own light. That the man who does what he pleases is seldom pleased with what he does. That the man wins who forgets to criticize others but remembers to criticize himself. That all easy ways are downhill. You don't notice it till you try to climb back. That experience it; what a wise man gets at the expense of others. and a tool " his own. That me I: a duty, dare it den, bear it. That it you want to make trouble, keep it dark. That worry is the Interest. trouble before it comes along ‘ A Tuna Tyrant. Bridget'u ett11ttr--"How would you like to have a home ot your own.'" t3ook--'Wine! I'm tired bouln' other people's funnies." "Take it away," said the diner, "and uses It you can't get me a nice tender place from the upper part of the boot, with the buttons removed." It rubbed between the hands and labeled frequently, it will never fall to relieve cold in the head In 24 hours. tt la alto the Best tor bruises, sprains, etc. “was it this man's habit to talk to himself when alone."' "Just it this time," came the am- wer, "t don't recolleck ever bein' with him when he was alone." Birtr,---1 have used your MINARD’S LlNlMENT tor the past 25 years and whilst I have occasionally used other llnlments I can safely say that l have never used any equal to yours. One on the Lawyer, "Witness," asked the attorney tor defense, who was trying to prove the temporary insanity ot the prisoner, Mlnard's Linlment Co., Limited. "That, air. in Net of sole,” replied the waiter. The Thimble Wing. "You may be 'sharp," said the thread to the needle, "but I notice you are al- ways getting it 1n the eye." "Oh, you can't talk." retorted the needle, "tor whenever you get. into a hole I have to pull you through." . "Be quiet, you two," chipped in the Humble. "rt it wasn't tor my push, neither of you would get along." From the Top of the Round. The second course of the table dhote was being served. "What " this leathery stun?" demanded the diner. “SYRUP 0F FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Dartmouth, no, an" - he Ln. su- l Montreal D. arson & ca. New rmj BITS or a HUMOR ti:,; IETli:Td WERE Wise Men Say--- ISSUE No. 6-'20 Yours truly, J. G. LESLIE, paid on light ot : bur, 'You recklese men 1nd women '3, are neutered with come and who hay. u lees! once A week Invited an awful death trom lockjlw or blood poison er. now told by a Cincinnati authority to no I drug celled treezone, winch m. moment eAtew drop " applied to It in I Iticky ether compound which dries the moment it in applied and simply shrivell the corn without in- timing or oven irritating the lurround- in; tissue or akia. It is claimed tint nquarter ot an ounce ot (meson. will cost very little at my at the drug stores. but in "tttcient to rid ono'l toot of - hard or sort corn or aims. ___ You are lumber warned that cutting It I earn II a suicidal habit. 'GTGrit, the sorenésl In reiiiikGi won the entire corn, root and an mg. out with the tiugera. ' Ind stomuch clean. pure. 3nd (real: with Caaeareta, or merely whipping them into action every law any: with Suits, tuthartie Pills, Oil, or Pum- tive Waters? Artificial light for increasing egg production is a good thing with I wrong, robust flock. A flock that in not strong will break down under the strain. Stop having 1 bowel wall-day. Let Cucnmu gently clown and mute the stomach, remove the sour and ter. monunx food and foul noel. tote the excess bile from the liver and curry out of the colon and bowels all the constipated waste matter and polsons so you can straighten up. MONEY ORDERS. Buy your out-of-town supplies with Dominion Express Money Orders. Five Dollars costs three cents. Captain de Parseul, ot the French any, who has just written I book on "The Battle ot Jutland," says: C “The British owed their success to the valor ot the sailors, the strength of the chiefs, more than tit any m- terinl superiority, because, " a mat- ter ot tact, the material at the din- poual of the British Idmirall was re- latively interior to that of the Ger. mum." Guest-eta to-night will make you feel great by morning. They work while you tsleep-uit gripe, sicken. or can" any 1tteonventeture, and coat " little too. I" name “Bayer" i&mtitU. ithe on] nuino An irirt,--tho Alprin 'jl'dugl by 'rrt2lil'ls _lor_ov_er nigg- in year: Bid isow made in Canada. “(hint his; and Pain gaunt-any. Alway- buy an anan package Tin boxes of " tablet: colt but of “Bayer Tablet- of Aspirin" which 1-mo- ocnu. ”mayor” packages M In my on Jurdri-"Barer'u-T" nut any “layer” Anili- I. the "Ida- mark Inmmond in Canal!” of Buyer titanium":- of Morn. ”(War ot “my“ ”in “Hm " n Weil Mum. mu Auplrh Invin- “an mat-rem. Io hum trw ,m Ar “:9ng tmilallorvl. up Table“ of Ba) _t tu:; an! out b. ”(and will. m... 5-2‘ru tral, wart. ta, "“1 " '. rut» Are you keeping your bowels. liver. "'taatreeertte-thetodrlt, ocean. ltmnedontheah-bln urn-h. Ind the was nine-d and and: my face not! nil around the "rtusdturtironrttunt1. Tho-kin was my I” and red. And tho buckling on tthaf burned no that couldhlxdly pact-aching. aerm-rruutiiruru. “Than [and a the camp]. (1 Main. 'ttmtprhotboittt1e Au.MBoattutdonebotrjtt1Nttt-, in“. tft, my ttltd, baled.” 8W Ilium Better. pun- my. Wuh.. Feb. tt, 1919. tysmthrtitatmBoqr,0itttrrtetttsnd Tnimnttttt-Mytmrskin. ECZEMA ill IlllSll tlllltllill HEAlS On Face and Head. Itched and Burned. iysflgurtsd, SWITCH OFF! Calomel, or Pills and British Valor Won. Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" ONLY TABLETS MARKED "WUG" ARE ASPIRIN Tt7ifarii.0FiFGu.- 'aFak:Trs'rc= ve Tt r“: 1;; um, Joobuuonc. mus, neu- nigh. lamb-go. was... Neath tin. Joint him, And Pain Milly. Tin bore. of " tablet out but new cents. W‘Qnyer" Mag". 20min.- tryrttdtreuttttArt ttle, To atop mun} but at one; and rid an scalp of - particle of dsad. rul. get I small bottle of "Dtutderit"f' at any drug or; toilet counter tor a few can“, pour a little in your hand uni rub well Into the scalp. After several appllculous all dsndrull' usually goo. and hair non: coming out. Every half tn your head soon shows new lite, Vigor, brightness, Vhltkuesb and mum color. LADIES WANTED To Do PLAIN “(In sowing at home I‘hule or our. time. Bood my. wort lent uxy all- um. emf mo. Bond oump tor w- uculul. anon-l mandarin: Con any. Montreal. M's mun-n Orv- Cunt In no". WILL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER and tot, print!“ punt In Enter- Oettarto. Immune. curried ".500. Will "', for Minor." quick Ill. Borr " “on bl In; Co.. Lte, Toronu tyis".riurititudreouiriioraiirGii, Before the w" Belgium wn the third zinc-Inciting country in tho world, producing about 200,000 tons of unmmufsctumd lint per yen. of which " par cent, was exported. Col-TIN STOCK WANTED. IF YOU are IN. to supply. ldv||e us. an to will an the niche” prices. dry or (run trom t a nu. Kama Bro... Limited. Own: Sonatiqm. CHOICE axnvnn BLACK BREEDING m Also. '0 no buyers of Raw has. What luv. Fou--what uric-t Reid Bro... Bothvell. Ont. [an rust lulu can be quickly re- moved if you “tank the spot: with lemon Juice uni immediately hold over the “can: escaping from the ten ket. tie. GET SLOAN’S M YOUR PAIN RELIEF PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTINU [004 Mm.- uld tinis1to--qowe.t ghe- on tr--.-- nor analog; Pee Art 00.. C Bum-wick An. 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