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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jun 1925, p. 7

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n elu pro W or k The teacher pupils on fam "Now, take | of sight, tell me We don‘t mind being old: 5* Reing young that burts. th sportaflon V rated 1 on into w @T C ru\ 40,000 square miles iphed from the air for ical survey of Canada. ====! & (RATEFUL LETIR | he â€" fishery prOCCUCLIUT rthern British Columbia | " rvices undertaken were : A ment of Agriculture in : th the investigation ot|‘ ster rust in British Co“ ntive patrols on the Paâ€", the Department of Cus-i' rol and photography for . Parks branch; photoâ€"| > Water Powers brauch; insportation â€" of treaty « for the Department of Laid Out for 1925 u of work to be under«-l(,g a Royal Canadian Alt / m ; again exhibits expan-‘d, be the most extensive ) If ken, comprising opera-‘m arried out in all of the | f h the single exception of\ w d Island. Surveys cover | c ately $0,000 aquure mfleo! t in conjunction with the" surveys branchk of the of the Interior. In a(k!l-l serial photography work\ eposes, considerable work | i1 the photographing of toric sites, whilst the forâ€" ‘ol areas for the detoctlon, e« has been considerably | The fishéries protection | northorn British Colnmbh'i o be enlarged this season. | to this work bÂ¥ the Fedâ€"; nmont, sdditional fAiying | ‘rc carried on by the variâ€"‘ <s having full control of | a1 resources, which comâ€" . with the exception of the e Provinces. The Provinco‘ for instance, carries out a of its own foreatry patrol, dling its program this year, isod four additional fying c eincing its Reet up to ning ni nsp 1cea o EORRTAT CE $ creial fAying company wa$ inâ€" ad last year to 8Y from Ed into Nortbern Alberta, which erculiar mafner the almost exâ€" torritory of the aeropiane for | transportation. Quite True. «nywhere ®****** /0 sacher had been lecturing hh\ s n famo4s proverbs. To M{:‘ t:om”wfi::;o:“;:“ take this one." he ‘aid. " ‘Out must be ..1.. §# per cest . out of mind.‘ ¢‘&n any boYy contain not than what that prover® means * ‘mmr Fat air," answered the brightest Bowes Compan: ‘m'ud the class. "Invistble and inâ€" T |’ supsmesmia=««â€""f. For reterencesâ€"Head Ofice, Toronto, 2 06 axtct bobng old: ie not g.notuonzml. .. r~ur local banker, OR 0 0 a tor over thirty yeark. In Manitoba forty under observation at Victoria Beach and in some cases suT the 1 the bazards OL ‘al fying compaby last year to fy 1 with their pumps orted to the scene urvey of Canada. he ffving program fishery protection » British Columbia an';lmcoa;st. where it expedited the work mazards of the hunt. h There are madny troubles due to ; L0N weak, watery blood which can easity| _T be overcome by a fair use of Dr. wil.| But liams‘ Pink Pills. The sole mission ol\ B this medicine is to enrich and purify | Th the blood, and when that is done Ml‘ 7 the varied symptoms of anaemia disâ€") ;appear. and good health returns. You| C can get these pills through any dealer| 1in medicine or by mail at 50 cents aA | | box by writing The Dr. Williams‘ Med\-\ M \ cine Co., Brockvillie, Ont. | for ta, We | almostex-ilu I 1 wl ®" T * opiane for \ membe We supDP7 cans and 747 express fact, | â€" charges. we pay AalUy by upr...; "squir money orders. which can be cashed “001 w without any charge. eral C cturing his anywhere M \ deser|! %, To obtain the top price Cream | usuall aig. * ‘*Out must be free trom bad favors and | relati in any boy\eonum not loss than 30 pet cent | to an means * 18“(“\‘ Fat in > brightest a L chans io. Aut 4t Bowes Company Limited, || craet Toronto ahive . «+ caferencesâ€"Head OMce. Toronto,| tur!© ~~ txact husKar: "fral Some curious anomalies regarding | the hair and skin bave been noted by: Professor Joeeph Barcroft. He tells us that hair is merely skin which has | | grown in a particular way, hardened, | and instead of being rubbed away, as . happens with the ordinary surface of the skin, sticks out in tubular form. The pigment which colors the hatr is not the same as that which colors the ‘akln. for the skin of an Angloâ€"Saxon, | however black his beard, is not neâ€" groid PF s iu laly sns avsvar Experiments WICd & PRQSETOAAO OO 0 ed that though at first glance the skin, shaved of hair, remained parti-colored as the hair, when the places were put under a microscope it revealed that the colored parts were merely the hair being sent days!" nti'es; t,heh‘ pre congressmen so n be sent away." Come and JU°° ° Mrs. Tabbâ€""Doeés Y ject to cats"" Mrs. Stabb â€"**Yes. 1 that I feed all the cats hood. Won‘t you stay :â€"_1%_â€"______;__;#______,, _ WE waANT CHURNING | CR EAM | | My Were Getting "Nerves Sagacity of the aacacity of the fo® what a herd ant out Of fOX PEmetin 00 t "‘“fl“ tormentors: \ the merchants in the ciuies a£nU 00| n:;d Join the Party. | owners of homasteads and large tarms | de Â¥ h _| in the country. un ::lb., pves yOut busband Ohi "FPranklyn" and "steadman" were“i(’f tubi\ _"Â¥es, indecd. He says“ the designations of social and pnliticnll d all the cats in the nelghlmr-: status under which these. wealthy midâ€" lW on‘t you stay and have tea?" dle class farmers oft the middle ages th 3 | were known in Eugland. Chaucer, ; U writing whereoft he knew about the ;b WANT CHURNING people of his own day, 60 describes‘p the "franklyn" as to leave no doubt'h that he was A person of lmportance“; and wealth, entitled to*hold offices as | & | important aSs sheriff, and yet not agl member of the nobility. He was, in;t pply cans and jay expres fact, the forerunnéer of the country |‘ . We paT daliy by expres» "squire," though the latter designa-\ orders, which can be cashed tion was not applied to him until seyâ€" “ re without any charge. \eral centuries later, being at that time descriptive of members of the nobimy.‘ btain the toP price, C"‘m‘uuuany youths in the service of their )e free from bad flavors AD4| relatives and everloras, and asplrlng! , pot lees than 30 per cent | io an honor of knighthood. Fat in â€" Germany, where â€" feudaliam craal changed less rapidly into the modern wes W’ Lmnt.a. order, and where surnames did not beâ€" Tm pome general until two or three cenâ€" ncesâ€"Head Ofice, Toronto, | turtes after they did in England, the :.\'l.ontml. U. s~ur local banker. "franklyn" Or "steadman" was known [b e ie . B as a "hofmanr." y ; presence ‘Vas so nervous they R .. c2cadtre> Saats who 1urther’L That lies beside a stream, o 1 was a, The little road to nowhere from a run‘ _ That leads us to & dream, ished blood. To where a dream awaits us, a cause my‘ _A dream we‘ve sought in vain, art to throb The little road to nowhere doka / a" vAent That runs past mead and plain. of dry agonts are Washington these ; fox is most wonâ€"| ) have studied the} never tired of di-\ . Foxes, like dogs od with fleas, nnd‘, becomes unbear-\ manthful of moss, Fox. The Little Road to Nowhere. It runs past lake and mountains, Past farm and town and tree, It leads to where the sunset Is soundless in the sea; To where no envyy whispers, No grief or hate can mar, The litle road to nowhere, _ Where peace and sHence are. making had to This world is far too Carnes}, Is tar too grim and cold, Too full of petty warfare, Too bitter and too old. But we‘ll be young for ever! Because so well we know The little road to nowhere, \ The road all wise folks go! â€"Mary Carolyn Davies Desert Born Butterfly Often Flies to Iceland. gave an aUUH cent issue of " of this species scmowhere in they appear to Turkey to the | Egypt, Tripoli to southern Fu + By the more any of them ainted Lady, ie desert c In Paraguay ANG i great many white Spanish "garta blan« their plumes. It is the long, which grow out are valuable. While there ing them, any poor sportsman. have the plumes the whole nest death. Variationsâ€" man. Racial Originâ€" Sourceâ€"A title inted Lady butterfly ls as avel over sea and ltand as she gorgeous coloring. Her busâ€" , likes migratory flights and, . XG scientific yesearches, tterflies in great numbers n known to make journeys h far too earnest, ore hardy fliers e in May or ea) week or so late +m spend the su dy, those which country, have t July, some 4,00( the desert eary oating masses in U teen determined. n, so far as Mr. ° ascertain, whether made. long, white wing feathers, + out at nesting time, that re are no laws against killâ€" any one who «dloes so is a man. It is the females that imes, and killing her makes nest of fedglings starve to ;, some 4 place. crossing continue ; and parts of Brazil A white egrets, called in a blanca." are killed for FRANKLIN. Steadman, Fr Surhainés and Their Origin ¥¢ * and "steadman" were; ons of social and political‘ which these. wealthy midâ€" . emars of the middle ages | the vICIBRY A2 0080000 9. he Mediterranean | _ From Palestine " ces " oc . /. through Syria .md1 ; k .:_. y 3 ts i n states, and from | se :o. ce ‘ Igiers they cross lap 2 3 in * _ Algiers they cro < o t ¢ sA ons w 8 C :‘ . :,."§:"'; es y fllers England is e s 30 mt n § y or early in June, | k s <_. ie â€" so later, and herel § o on * % “ i the summer. The| ces t ue E, ‘\«X € : which ariginate in | E @ a “".“'\gf ; have been seon m‘ r ; 0C e \;\ e ne 4,000 miles from| |Waeeste t cae C Â¥e. sing great stretches on t & a;,;»\‘% u> is inue fiying all night o iss Te C /+ 9 masses in the water | |$M5 ucce _ alsss etermined. Neither i ie 4 oo * ar as Mr. Williams| %* Hay. in, whether a return MA es g ‘:5‘ yace . + «t ~dy__._â€"~ ol oo â€" eyone a ¢ F Te h d on o) * ols ols a Forets. l aws ala. 2+ C s hes n 4t . 523 39 o en Ateees English and German. or earl so later the sun which a have be e 4,000 Frank!yn, ELo BWB Waui €wOOD:NON: being at that time{ than ers of the nobility, \ clan 1e service of their | prod ords, and asplrlng\mate hthood. the 1 where â€" feudaliam was y into the modern | calle irnames did not beâ€" | ern two or three cenâ€" with id in England, the | whi idman" was known has spe 1 sand In 1 CCX c nc mant ank mfl“ded‘anclem Irish clans and one which furâ€"| and the| nisbed mans of the "HighKings" «6â€"| \aa»~ whom the Irish kingdoms were" been meeting every the Month of June) 1 the CW.N.A. is keep did traditions which outstanding . newsPA gether year in and practice of the Asso '\convenllons in diffe \ country bhas proved ( 1In the past four Y | have been held in V ; Ottawa and Toronto |\ further trip was Hoffâ€" Variationsâ€"â€"MacGwyre. Racial Originâ€"trish. an. | gourceâ€"A given namt: Like virtually every Ird: mes :cer- the name of Maguire was ystem \ name of a clan, for until a porthâ€" sixteenth century there lism "existence in that country ;eoplé \tem closely similar to that OP‘®: |iish Highlanders. In fac Eim TR CE President Canadian Weekly New#p | SCOMMO® U o necwhwere th ipers Association, 1924â€"25, proprietor kept in every home where there is l\ planned . city uni : Walkerton (Ont.) Telescope. ‘bflb)' or young child. Often it is n€CO® |as a very attract e aver nen cememanersnmeic ammnmaciacpasmenint on | SATY to give the little one something | plac ‘res een meeting every yeAt (usually 12| to break up & cold, allay fever, correcgt | ‘,:):}:,2,5;, 'egfff ncz ie Month of June) for 65 years, and | sour stomach and banish the irrita| over 200 ogo e he C.W.N.A. is keeping up the splenâ€"| pility that accompanies the cutting of| â€" Chile fus a wil id traditions which brought 50 M&UY | teeth. _ Experienced mothers xeep| ect;nonil(-‘; 4 y utstanding . newspaper editors to-\ Baby‘s Own Tablets on hand for such | ca o. Mog ether year in and year out. _ The!| purposes and youn frions, reinys Hetl i o i + g mothers can fee!| tremely picturesg‘ ractice of the Association in holding | gafe with a box of the Tablets re@dy | feat (€ /5 conventions in different parts of thel ftor emergencies. The Tablets are a»f:; mi; & yvery it ouniry has proved of immense value | mild but thorough n aative Mik, Atigeste. joss In the past four years conventions | without griping and they are guaranâ€" | Elll‘f‘”‘ 1" m: u; have been held in VancouwyeT, Halifax, \ teed to be absolutely free from opiates | ‘;J ";g on O Â¥s Ottawa and Toronto, while last year & | or other harmful drugs. They are sold a);t o m‘;‘“!' Â¥ further trip was made through Belâ€"| by all druggists or by mail at 25 cents % ;a wl od ols gium, France and the United Kingdom. | a box from The Pr. Williams‘ Medicine t c o L The editors and their ladies who| Co., Brockville, Ont. Achieving a Tf es ts C ecvainennlfgesamacere ing npd other © C third in volume i ‘{sesslve Ceep OUF PE omute | sessive case of "Odhar" was “Uidhlr"" * Ne P o \ (for the Irish tongue, in its inflection, the dear 0 often modifies the entire word ra.ther"am‘ed.m \ than merely the ending. Thus, the | th* opticie \clan name became "MacUidhir," the‘ There A | pron\mc!atlon of which was approxi-‘ guages in :!.mately "Macâ€"weer." In Anglicizi0E | of them. the name the "e"became a "g," ADQ it | smm : | was pronounced "Macgweer." The soâ€" ; | calied long "I" is a comparatively modâ€" Th es . | ern development . of pronunciation N2# ,.| within the English language itself, Qfi@ e| which has occurred since the name R >3 a 1| has become widespread among those %nfi.‘ speaking Englisb. / MAGUIRE. £ ‘ ers at the social functions will be Preâ€" ‘mler Bracken of Manitoba, Premier ‘ Dunning of Saskatchewan and Premier Greenfield of Alberta. ~ Spring must haye NDC **"**0" & BE To wear like other springs ; Of silken green the grass must be \ gunananamnnnermmenn Embroidered. One and two and three.! azzz=â€"â€"â€"â€" Then every crocus must be made So subtly as to seem afraid | Of lifting color from the ground; | CAN And after crocuses the round k Heads of tulips, and all the fair \ Intricate garb that Spring will wear; By Fr The wind must seW with needles of B.SC., rain, With shining needles of rain, martammae Stitching into the thin Chile, 8 Cloth of earth, in, South A: In, in, in, mountain For all the springs of futurity, the boun{ One, two, three. the soutl ¥¥26u% AEAM 1 s zat Te 4 T The spider‘s web is remarkable in geveral ways. It is the only trap, save one, that any animal builds. The manufacture of this essential (omeuireng® 40* Guimqe must have fine things again a peil In the act of spinning & web a spider | shows no §ig» of profiting by experi-', ence. It never spins more quickly or) symmetrically, or in a series of better ; and beiterâ€"chosen places. It never im-i proveé. ‘Therefore, webâ€"spinning may | ibe an unconscious act, â€" an act that| makes no contribution to experience\ \and thus affords no dats by which tbei individual spider may profit. ‘ Spiderâ€"Web Secret. shed rich ARRC!ACRC C Proprietorâ€"‘Don‘t you see how Y5!| of files found ing be is to pay too much for & ining»| * S oun l aimaccks } 4. Fly larya l C AonC en t The old lady wa the stock of spect "How much are selecting a pair. "A dollar and A ‘ "And how much geleclms 6 RICC "A dollar and A hali, madam" ‘ \ "And bhow much without the case?" | _ "Well, the case makes little differâ€" \ ence. Suppose we §2aY $1.45." |\ "What? Is the case only worth five | cents?" I usls NUEINCT C | _ Yes, madam," firmily. | A"wen, I‘m ve‘? glad to hear | the case I want." 1 ingetent mt Phiiet What She Wanted. lady was timidly inspecting of spectacles. es t o x sowedl with me exhibiting intelligence. to learn it shows itself, intelligent. In an hour it will attack the fork Meteeratemimmoutaintemeemaa en manmen mt on n 0 l on n i0 C( i "Red 111 be Preâ€" You have been intending to try 5 a l‘)’:eer‘i‘: Rose." Why not now before you forge needles of o SB in \2s ts #h o c .. s sas .:’ n In Paris. t â€" do you know he‘s a| C Ees Minard‘s Liniment. these?" she asked, Write for UITTUEC! | ‘retniess _ | Kingdom. BICYCLE _ WORK8| 108 @undas St W. ie ‘Teronto Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the Chile has a wiue DPRD!MI®\T o 00 economic range. The southern s(»c-\ tions, rainy, heavily forested, are ©*xâ€" tremely picturesque. The central zoie \ features a very fertile soil and has 4eâ€"| veloped &A prosperous agricultural inâ€" . Austry. In marked contrast is the de| sert region of the morth, an elevatedl arid plateau, where the worldâ€"famour | nitrate of soda deposits are located,| and mined on a large scale. “ Achieving a rapid progress in farmâ€" ing and other activities, Chill ranks third in volume of trade among the reâ€" publics of South America. Its chief , exports are nitrate of soda, iodine, €0pâ€"~ , | per, wool, dried sheep sking, cattle hides, lentils, barley, borax, sulphu, | | frozen meat, iron ore, ete. Chile is the _\ gecond largest producer of copper in , | the world, and the only country of the jâ€" world producing natural nitrate 0 .| soda, an invaluable fertllizet,. ~__ 0 CQNs â€" Anmarh The ORANGE PEKOE is extra it; it‘s soda, an invaluable fertllizet. | In American currency the imports ;‘ of Chile are annually over $150,000,000, | in which Canada ghares to the extent | of less than one million dollars. In the fscal year 1922, Canada purchased ; from Chile to the extent of $20,471, | while selling to the value of $290,675, In the following yeAr Caneada‘s purâ€" chases from Chile were $230,066 cnd\ her sales to that country $31,715. In| | the last fiscal year, Canada‘s imports | | dropped to $97,959 whilst her exports': roge to $621,208. \ There is a decided opportunity Ior\ the development of a greater reciproâ€" ‘cal trade between the two countrius.‘ ‘The fertile territory of Chile has been \largely neglected in the past, and there }is an assured opening in the repuh!l(‘\ \tor such Canadian exports A8 British | | Columbia fir, pine and other lumber,! | paper of all kinds and newsprint, wal” ,\ paper, sheet and bar jron, railroad | [\equtpmont. motor cars, rubber goods, a \ bydraulic and other machinery, binder B‘tmue, cement, calcium carbide, agriâ€" .culmral machinery, road machinery, | paints, _ white lead, varnishes, . 4rob iwire for farms, pabestos, canned sal mon,. cheese and other products. By making the necessary Investigations from reliable sources, Canadian manuâ€" facturers and exporters could develop and maintain & sound and profitable trade of a much larger figure. | Flies Carry Disease. Some of the essential facts in the digease carrying and transmitting C#â€" pacities of fles are 28 follows: 1. Communicable diseases are caused by disease germs. 2. The germs of all intestinal dis eases, at least, will be avoided in bu man or animal waste. SLENL «ns "Karsocth 6. Disease organisms can UVe !" flleg for many days. 7. Flies deposit from the filth on their feet or in &A gpeck of their excreâ€" ment the disease organisms . which they are constantly plicking up. l 8. Flies can fiy for miles. ,, 9. A single case of intestinal disease ‘when open privies prevail may star an epidemic spread by flles. nan "Now, my 60n, is father, "tell America, 108 UM°/C of soda, fodine, cOpâ€" sheep skin8, cau!e: ley, borax, sulphur, re, etc. Chile is the oducer of copper in : only country of the natural nitraté of west coast of n the Andes snn 00 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO "is good tea Indignant. men gre in b on," said the conaclenti-\ 3:';”&.3? given all me why 1 punished | trial, mss canie . M rimeatintd the total world producâ€" is taken by the United Not seeking shall you And The redâ€"bound Book of Elves; w not on dusty shelves, ose books are for the blind. It is found, sweet friend, At a jJourney‘s gtart, not end, 1t is nowhere and everywhereâ€" ‘Eut. West, North, South. Its leaves stir in the air \F‘rom the loved one‘s mouth, As breath moves loosened hair. { When our breaths blend i' How shall we read, 0 friend? In the beart‘s need, ;‘ How shall we fail to read * tu cic uies m #" imaniTATED 5* [ adius sUN.WIND.DUST 6.CINDERS RECOMM Death on Warts. Apply House. ABLE 1O 90 HOUSEWORK NOW Sick a Year,. Got Great Benâ€" efit from Lydia E. Finkham‘s Vegetable Compound Minard‘s daily. A | what oC YCU""*" Wl luos and fou |\ rienced the same -ufiefinfl and found |\ relief, Give this dependable medicine a \ chanceâ€"and at once.* It i# sold otcdl disappear Iry it! 1$SUE No. 25 Also relieves Also relieves "I took Lydia

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