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Durham Review (1897), 22 Apr 1926, p. 6

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tttnco [he Minister of Tran um I mun-rem» in discus! planting ot trees along arterial r the Middle.“ County Council. land, in. pray-ml a program in in; an expenditure of butt" for planting along " mile- of III wads. All the main 'roloctod an fee' wide tad plartttue wilt 001 par true. That Is for [930 only. further piano no in hum for h yuan. The ()er Welt Road u to ha miio oach of rod and white chow and grown 1nd copper birdies. at": 1'tunbrtdge Road will hw mil. each of Konrad-u mink. booth"; Cornish aim. out. both C mm tad lime. The North (‘in Road is to In" out, aim. Ind miner roads ha" bon- slimy-u! o MUTT AND JEFF- By Bud Fisher. Trees Along Main Rods. 8trtr" ma anv-‘r of Tramp: min-.1 a ottt,'er- m discuss t Bishop Pleads for Clean Press. Molded if all motorists made it n point to give their curs tho necessary ck-amup And overhnuiinx before they take to the open road. Winter's new on mechanism and machinery, the hundred nnd on. strains produced by exposure to cold nights under the open sky or In an. heated ""89. by snow or wet pave- ments, by tho invasion of rust and the din-s of oil and gasoline, nu combine to put tho ear in need of attention before the motorist launches his nea- mm of long-distance driving. t to! rent tho “MRI”. Hive the generator mud starter a [no cleaning. -"'r""'- _.-_...... f Bait. Th hm in c. sh deIta o leak: in 3N' PM? new... motorist cannot “ways 14 himself. But the ”up [the corner will do it for $10 or m-ly going above $20. This may (a a big mum to many, but there ‘P h Notro Dame Rom: You ’Miba-A: #1:]; mjrilitvn‘n‘rr ", ----- -- rr, 'r/cs-tGa,-,-), Harman, I; 'il' . AND " out”. W HURTS,J lt F.37’A 'svrAe,rrrvCue, ', ,~’ “MAR: I “a my AMI) Lamar. I 7 "y __--" " { "f " A”. , evrrzrmwk'.‘ I 'q t ' ', -, . d l .'ly f cc _ l i t - #45 I _ V1.7"? _ ‘5 1 t ', l l -r ‘J- _ A ', i I ‘§‘ c-di" "N - . _ f gs -r' 's, _ q t ll I Tu - t N w' _ s , J .'0. ’. 1 " " _ ‘ ' PA _ ". - _ I MM .1?” r4l, 1"fil' I ‘l . ' 4 rl Ls. . ‘ a; ", _ A? I i) us'acat,,ks g! v, -J“.\ Cilii [iaiiii , \‘ , L-) “if ' _ r.' " A I ls! C"2e. iiir,Gai LV Yjrrilr F, y :3. fly - At ' . , ilityr, ': 'u'.tiif:tii)ii'iid KIL' f; + 'itfr, ‘3 'ru, Lire, Biiililll as: , r'.!c) x - 4% m _ " tlil V A2“ "ct 'N il. ’1'” ‘ u sag,‘ " “£4-53 . F" " . Ba . Wi A!" H; 1- g m _ 1’9. , Ght' _ "N . y "' Ta ,5“. tTG _ "W m ;;;mmr and sun" .1 Yo" motorists either do not know atthtg. lthis or ignore it until their can stop :suddenly. unable to no on because the “"TLA' mvrrnnuz. Hue! will not Bow, or because 90ml cram motori.,t wanna: ulwayn .uther vital part has ceased to function. himself. But the “up: Thus, the spring overhauling in an w eorrter mil do it for $10 or; investment for tho future. The life of [y going Mum- 'lo. This may the car is prolonged. the possibility of a big mum to many, but there. accident reduced, the owner is saved ands of rash where the ax- [ money. and motoring in made a vutiy , of It would have saved tgoo' more agreeable und safer affair. l The Automobile an at th t weot Road f rod and w! MANN; rm, Ttte Bunny sPccmusT, us gnu: AM) I Garrm suBSYn’uTe PM! Here AND Dunk mar crank th BITS OF' ADVICE m". oak have bee stee TU? whee!- roads ”Round an 100 planting will out! EI In for 1926 only, and .ra In hand for tittixro ire ya: of mm water h added a small quan " he)»: to make tilt “vagina mph, both slat. oak, both chest- Tho North (‘lrcuhr " Tte Road 3.. to In" I an! white chooumu Imer birdies. The Road will have I I“? and tho W ry Council. Thur pmgram invnlv- , £8204 for tree “on of arterial re MUM db " anion of trill nails: order m a tax an but II. and uh. loom! than. tto "rot Na, ha delegates trch Found]. ts, in Wales. rnny that the to rake the mid be "he! unwholcwmo ml the minds ' Transport ,' settled, do: discuss lbs;m-currml r lerlal madly! distinguish Dunc". Bus-hum. his , ling them, d water to TORONTO ,ystem 'P “(‘9 pro- loud ral. in Pope Pius you, no there Swan mar! " Sunday " ”heck " the strength of thttt."--1 itry ('lmrlotle ammo for the pie Night was T'0ttite, and her planaminual Report of Mr. J. J. Kelso, the were) rlsou -s't natal still "light. ttmitfhiidren's Aid Societies of the Pro- v-rnm for the tNyttrpartiottixhtp of {can'vinoe to” in trust for wards of the We know that Um! is everywhere; buUSOCioty deposits arnounune to $105,- t-ertalnly we feel His presem't- ntmt’OOO. This money is kept in individual when His works are on the (tandem bank accounts and the tunounta run rain rptwasd before its: and it I. in from " to $3,000. It Ja paid out to the nut-lumled night-sky. where HU the ehildren just as soon " they It. Wurzlla wheel their silent course. iii'ilrii'ri; established in lito. WP I‘PJd dearest "is intlniture. Hill -----e---- muniputem'r. His mnntpresenl'a. . .3 Silent. Looking up. I. with tur-dimmml "res,) "Do you aver have um: ditterence ot um lho mighty Milky Way Remem-lopiniou with your wife'."' lit-rung him! it was what countless: "Oh, ye.B, hut she "ovrtt't know it." s3stetrr, tiwrp swept. spam: like a sort! - ' ' _ ee 'i‘le‘t- of light -1 felt the might and} Lucky Man. I touched the heath: " wan dry, 3nd mt warm with the heat of the summer day I looked at the sky; it was pure. A kindly Mar slnrllod just above the chum ridge The 13911 fell. but with proplttuus Nahum; nu hreeae whis- parod. Nature menu-d to be benign and good; I thought she loved me, ottt. cast as I was. ' . . Winter doote very much the sum. thing to an automobile that a wad of .chowing gum would do to the mechan- lism of a dock. The waste of oil Ind lguuline. gefatlnized by wintorhr " (eherny. spreads through the car, dam.. "neirtst everything it touches. 1 General " George Cory Who is visiting the home of his Par" ents in Toronto after four years spent with "my headquarters in India. sirl, 19trrge. who was anal-bed to the It»: dian Brrur for four years. lie-lines that t'uuditions in India are becoming more! settled, despite the with riots which! orcurre" recently in Calcutta Thei distinguished soldier "was to "Fl sumo his wurh with the British army‘ after in uremia! May in Toronto. it may not cause serious damage to run with the radiator half empty in the winter. but in warm weather it must be fnl'l. Obviously, if there are leaks, no matter how minute, the radi- 'uor cannot remain full. During the winter gasoline ace-pa through tho crank use and, if felt. cram valve trouble, lack of power, friction which results in ovorheatittg, nnd destructive we" moving parts. The fan belt, which is not needed in win.ter because the weather itseif pre- Vents overheating, may have slipped. Its mndition might not make itself known until a geyser of steam sud, doniy spouts from the radiator. DANGERSI IN SVMMER. A Safe, Still Night. tom and tear on all .. Ian” Eyre. According to the Thirty-Second An- nual Report of Mr. J. J. Kelso, tho Chi'.dren's Aid Societies of the Pro- vince hoid in trust for wards of the Society depouits amounting to $105,- 000. This money is kept in individual bank ucounts and the amounts run from " to $3,000. It is paid out to the children just as soon a: they are Girly ostahiishod in iifo. HEROIC WOMAN WAR SURGEON Above is Dr. Mary Lee Edwards. of New York City, formerly of Toronto, the only Canadian woman to be honored by the French TvTyyl with the Croix do Guerra. Aside from conducting a private practice in New York. she Us on the surgical staff ot two hospitals. Originally intending to work among 3the women and children of refugee ruinilics, Dr. Edwards and two other ' women wont to Frame Their tirat hospital wan blown up before occupation. SA: a result they threw in their lot with the French medical service, working Iin a large evacuation hospital for eight hour stretches. The building was frequently under lmrnbnrdnient. little prisoner, The kind lady came back afterwards and secured the child admission to a school and later to the Royal Tlteatr" classes. As the girl grew older her talent developed. until u the “Swedish Nightingale" she was known the world over. rm you tacos- nlze In her- Jenny Lind? While elm went on with her singing it, happened that a lady of high rank we“ paving the house: and an strut-k was she by the clear. sweet tones, that she stopped her varriare to linen. lht varnlml the little sonxstrees. perfectly uttcouschms of her audience, till she was startled by a knock at the door. She mutt! not open it, but sonic kind neighbor told the fair visitor about the Jany years ago. in 1827, there lived in an almshouse in the City of Stock- holm. a little, slx-year-old girl. who had heen put in charge of an ttld wo- man who, by the way, was none too kind to the orphan in her care. When her guartlilan went out to earn her daily plttanee, this little maltl wad Iorkod in the house to prevent her wander“ about, and an the lonesome little Johantw was deprivwl of the bright sunshine and the sight of the beautiful ”was and tmwers so beloved by every Swedish heart. One day she had worked out the lit. tle tuskn assigned her until she was tired, and. oh! how .she longed to trot out into tho 0th air. lint no. the door Wm locked. No wonder she pour- ed out rer childish grief in tears. Soon her sole companion caught her eye, and. taking up llt'l‘ ltnlf-smrvml pussy. sh" rm'kml hee pet until they lmth fell asleep, Wham she awake the sun had gnne well tltmn Forming the scolding gone well down Framing the scolding she was sure to gm when the old dame came home, the child remain up her Work and begun to sing in a sweet voice that seemed tar mo old for a girl of her age. While ssh" went an with her siunhux Orphans' Bank Accounts. Lucky Man. 30 )0u're back trout F'lorida Yes. I had return ticlost8." Discovering a Nightingale. IT woth TAKE may LONG, c M‘Lovci _ ,y . -tr Miss Eva Morrison. daughter of (he police chief of Pietrou. N.h'., who is planning to swlm the English Channel. She is at present training in Boston. Yon look on them as lrnithe With them you weak and clique And fairly snub the others. I love you all” and always will No deed I'd do to pain you, But I can we how tine you'd be " only I could tram you." --E'tuar A. "To my dismay I heard you my Some things you shouldn't utter, Then saw you lulu- and fail to break The broad you triml to butter. You laughed too loud In any crowd Above them all I'd hear you. Instructing you Just what to do I hum be always near you. "Ah me." she sighed, "a blushing bride. Has much to learn and suffer. In love. it seems. she never dreams Her sweetheart is a bluffer. Now look at you. and all you do! Time was you Fuhatnmpd perfection, Yet as your wife I spend my life In glvlng you corrwllon. "I wuu't deny that, blindly, I Once thought your ways were spletr did. But balm: wed, that fancy fied, My lovely dream was ended; For mou I found yuu left around In manner most unsightly Your mat and hat and things like that For me to hang up nlghtly. Whene'er you strike amine to like What Every Woman Tries. 35 Canadian Mermaid l _ 1 ; --r-r-H ' , p ’1 , y s" J 1 (pg? , "t, ‘~’,. ' I .' w , 7,6,, - m: 41.7“ u. , . i lot p" J, /s A, ,1, " "fi-ci: f-jf'; 5*”! -s. u'.. " , ’ 3 q x x 7 f l [_] - I I ri-fir-Sars-ttiii) Ceo; . ', - 'd ‘ "iis?P I . ' v' ‘ " i ; , g I~ g CT- - ? it . 7 _ l 1 Ill lk i u Trr-ee-rt-Pre',?,?":,'"'?": 3': I Mpg. E Qi) L u F tLtiithLiidtiiiyggi'iil'i r '(fliitii'ii.iir: f . g I l , /r,., 'i. [ii) - rrdg, a _ A. r. was. i f. rv">"i8 "Nt8 91:53» Mutt FOR Gdarsreir"5hTE FOUR att" How MANY Do You Ewe! Wm? PLUCK AT ATIME? --t------" ks you Belicvés in Doing Everything iti the Quickest Way" Possible hues! cm tt i' Bird Language. i Bird; are ma to have threo kind- 'ot ianglmge; alarm rota. (111 note. hum songs made up of call not“ Joined I together. F I Executing Ante-rive. no country parse) iits (Ipr‘rntives in the boot and shoe) trade as well as Britain, according toi, .Thomas F. Richards, president. of the1 ENatimmi Union of Root and Shoe! i,Wreratives, in the last report of thiai lorganizaiitm. Even America, Min; Richard rays. does not provide for its.' [workers in the fibre stiffening branch: In well as Britain. i I "Our evidence from one particular. 'tfirm," he mntinues. "shows that the: Irate. (considering the rust of livin¢)l are economically lower than ours, that!, l the national agreemout'n couditions' P! this country are much higher than‘ itth in the American factory." Some Plate to Go. In 30mg part: of Greeee no girl var hope to ftud a husband 1mm has a hum of her own, The cheerful and chubby little cupid or to-day is an outgrowth of the old Amor, Rod of love. away back so for it is lnuiosaiblo to tell just where he did originate. The ancients firmly be- lieved him to be the first god who existed before any created being. Through Amor it warn that Chaos hrought forth Nox from whom issued Durand Night and the universe. was started. Cupid halt not always hern the playful little. fellow with u how and arrows. hut many times bloomed forth as a beautiful young man, unm- us the lover of Psyche. He was a brother of Hymeu. the god of marriage. Montreal, 1lue.--Three hundred and fifty buyers, representing firm. in Englnnd, Germany, the United Mater nnd Canada, attended the opening hero of tho spring sailings of tho Canadian Fur Auctiom Sales Co. Keen interest in the offerings was evident and gen- erally speaking prices mind higher than at the sale last fall. Toronto, Ont.-ht the annual meet- ing of the Canadian Co-operntive Wool Growers, Ltd., it was isFown that in Fredericton, N.B.--In the past sea- son. according to the Provincial Dept. of Lands, 1,235 moose and 8,608 deor were killed in New Brunswick. Of the former 207 fell to the (an! of non- resident hunters and 617 of tho litter. In the same year the animnb killed for fur included 1,567 raccoon; 6,017 skunk; 18,314 muskrat; 5,410 foxes; 9,470 ermine; 177 martin; 2,828 mink; 105 otter; 67 fisher and 192 bear. Halifax, N.S.--The Canadian cham- pion two-year-old Ayrshire heifer, "Princess Beatrice" 8rd. owned and bred by the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, has again made a record in supply of milk and butter fat. From January 12 to March 16, she produced 4,010 lbs. of milk or an average of 67 lbs. a day. In butter fat the figures reach a toad over the same period of 220 lbs., equal to 275 lbs. of butter or a daily average production of 4.7 lbs. trrr, the total would probably exceed 6,000 animals. The shipments of sil- ver fox furs were also good, about 8,000 skins huving been shipped out of the island. Judging from returns received for there skins, it is esti- mawd that them will be a million dol- lars from furs, so that the total rev- enue from fur farming on Prince Ed- ward Island last year will “cud the three million dollar mark. trade for the yen 1925 :1 live foxes from Prince Edward Island, according to I rem of the Provin- cial Government, numbered 5.723 up to December 80th. and u there were mny shipments delayed into Jnnu- Burnmeraide, P.E.r.-r-ry Export I am but one. My power is very small. But take me, um me, Till setting tun, Thou who art All in All. I am BO frail. Too weak to contemplatc; nut Thou Art mighty, And on: In]! To nuke my amallnm great.' British Shoe Workers. The Original Cupid. Sufficiency. Thomas Curtis Clarke Canada from Coast to Gait" u c IM-o-VI‘nm My} lhO " yuung surgvon of tho English": imam: at Vienna, has Irert,ormod I ;great (mention and has saved the We 'ot a 2610‘:de woman by stitching :lwo wounds in her heart 20 minutes [after she had heen stabbed. Dr. 'Nu-Lher muted through tin-M rom, ex- :posed the heart. located the wound- land made the 1mm" qtitches. tlllluott" wu Wer trtutatuaed. The wo. 'mm I. now quite 11mm; and the madiul world is amazed " Dr. NM)! er’n op.'uMion. It in pmbublr that. a}! normal vertry brutal with the exception of some m and can.“ tailed amphibians no cnp- able ot honing. In the frog, the large round trmpattie membrano but of the eye. is mitttuar to (he lympaulr: nx'mbnno of birds 1nd mammals luulud at the inner and ot a short cum: on either Add. of the head. It Iranimils tho vim-dam affecting it lo th b Inner ear, wlmh it an irregu- lar sac tiliosi with “un. and contain- lng the termination-n of tlu. who of hearing, The mu ot heart“ is moot tout. In manna): and birds. The organs at hearing. which is a portion of the in- term! cur locked on either side ot the head, responds to certain vibrntzom productive of sound wave» In tho at- mosphere. Victoria, B.C.--0ffku1 ”mama?!L ment ha been made by the Provincial Minis“: of Land: of the creation of two new forest reserves, totalling mor? than 2,000 square miles. One of these areas lies north of Burns Lake, in the Babine district. and the other is on the Sonora Islands. Reginl, f1eurk.--Creamery butter production in the Province of Saint- chewan during the month of February moaned 732,703 pounds, as against 620,518 pounds a year ago or an in- crease of 112,185 pounds or 18 per cent. The increued output was gen- eral throughout tho province, the southern district recording an increase of 19.5 per cent. and the central dis- triet 16.1 per cent. Lethbridge, Alta.--Southern A1- borta fir to see a very large acreage phnted to fodder corn and sweet clover this season. Farmers are " ready bringing in large quantities of seed for these crops. The-e will be several thousand acres in sweet clover, 3nd tho corn “we, which was last sown estimated at 73,000 acres, will probably surpus the 100,000 acre mark for this year for the province an a whrle, with the bulk of it gr: wn in Southern Alberta. Portage La Prairie. Maut.--.With an authorized capital of $800,000 the Manitoba Cordage Co. has been organ- ized for the purpose of manufacturing commercial twines, etc. A factory building has been leased here and ma- chinery in now being installed. Ex- perim'ents in hemp culture carried on during the past five your: have proven that a good quaiity of fibre hemp can be grown in this country. The far. torr will legit) operations shortly on meal hundred tons of hemp grown last year. the pm "" tho association had told wall om than and n. half minim pounds of wool for well oVer a million dohinm. This “I an ineretu" of 1,- 225,600 lbs. over the previous year And indicated that 1925 was one of the most successful years in the nssocin- tion's history. Q. Inn»: Sen}; of Hearing. Dr. Nather tsta' - The but. of ViJItlhwnd is the “If! international slate iv the wi/e world It i. on. which we ail [1112‘ 1hrough, glad therefore we need I-u Imseu" of Nations, because from the very Mart. I. all see eye to vyo with regard to itildrmt.-tfrs. titardey Baldwin. Frying punt should not he washed, but cleansed with plenty of soft pupa Hon-they are quite cold. The but. of vhldhww international slate iv the It in on. which We ail I and therefore we need I Emnwiled "tvs-ca, ', tinned by scouring with shah and noupy wan-r. 'mh hm: 1-3 When Hi" It the cm: on. mine is iSc-humann wrote In he ‘my glorious Robert, , lHow w“ " possible for Am oh! I was {orbit clap him cum more t~ had to mum this greatr [For him, for my Psobo ISaturdly, tth, dawned [carriage stood at our i dressed in great haste 'nrrtage with Dr. "an gtwo 'rttettttnnts, did nut e" children . . . .‘l .u Fri. laser's in " dd " thought tint now I 1 the Emir'u he " arm Rh killed. at 'd and ninety u field, mere l Rid!“ r., ot Engan was s. tttt 1ttqtottt.torr,tttezrty.t, s', 'igll'v; HFr' known. In 1192, Rlu4rarui', army tAtl GM“ of 1000 otrldiers and m"_vrat'lru_ mound m. attacked an ".'irt urn [Id 'ut6ttuattqdttore of TH k, m; ' ‘n tdstiettt a“? the City " J "hum”! All dag iong, from vttrly m ruins; " cu " Ivonne too me In In. Mi. Mi": In! I. bury mun. alnto.w 9351:”; ',ls n can put ot the field u. Al.” mu m:- killing 'th by th Luminda At an: time ttt'rtoru'sctt " 3 ,r., tr.' s.,' 'v',, rime, "One In.. L 'i Ic-,,, r'-',..' " '..r, Richard. bu! a: um h «It; ”.1 ' Ittq,, I tnougm that now I II . ' \H' . . . The Weallwr v c- p to " but the mm 91mm. “-1 I Md Mroet Dr. Httsenrtro '.' " '.I 1' ttowers for him, and h" L l l 'h, Mm on the way, For tt WM: _ hold than, at the nnm t'n, ' and pressing the durim'u 1:4va I In an a ftower from t}... L:, _ one in the carriage Th,, d brought his to me. and mm ',) hm. hour! t kept a." i The character of tho " shows that the trare learning to phn its ' thoroughly and well in 1 actual tourist movement of eortesrpondettce that r veloped this year indicu tourist movement for " son in Cnnadn will excw I records in every way. hu's o composers. but also an hours ot deg-pair and fur en with grief. When Schumann had t to an {mammal}. u bum helped to untlgau the l, deep sorrow ot the par Not only an an inn or; Inn I place in Indeed the demand for as to canoe routes has ho sistont and widespread H vice In: been obliged tn ports on upwards of a hr, of this character, a gem”: of which has had to b" p the benefit of those who vaguo ideas as to what country they wished to in!" travels. =r mu te'ute 11:29 B'.V"l'.'" Ne wow u nut yet " ac ground, vacuums: - mall brings inqulr ife teen the Ulihd 8tates for In, Host of the inquiries are rolauw‘ aimple MN.“ for maps and mfurm: tion nbout automobile road (‘unditim and accommodation that may in. I" poem. A great many want 1. the beat tithing districts. A w hug], Inge proportion state tha wish to at entirely awn) rm travelled and popular mun-n. A IN. road, n quiet bit of “Mods, I and fish, are what most of the and some of tho family pnnm. they mutt most. Several 1.3” travel into country that an r " for permanent summer n- 'r When they strike, the spot thet them they intend to purvhuu- nemtion in future years , an interested in tho mihllg ' and still others want to law an den pith. for the silent mun! the canoe "tmils." Some irr" m ventumomo " to be plaiiirrrr trips into the Hudson and Jum- country. The routes to in“ A and Port Nobon are ”pm-gaff} uhr. foematioas about automobile roads, canoe rout“, camp was and other de, tails nurding summa- holiday possir hume- in Cunndc. Letters from such widely scattered points as Ann Arbor, Michigan; Shmabury. New Jersey; Madison. Wisconsin; Lowville. Nvw York; Texarkana, Texas; Indiana polite, Indiana; and Drwizbure, Per, aylvania. have arrived in an mum :1 of a few hours. Writ World’l Greatest Fighter an Ttt Tr Flowers and Music able " M h in will" etre- P rm- " tn ttte "ttort to W young . ann- mm the .erto-- oe “to. m cue-km- tr-tlt' hold we" on tho picture of the world n a hunk pull-w monster. var-Mu to rend I devour them. Even no In day:- at to eftort "in - to "uh" H I'm vim-w monshn’. tum“ l detour them. Even 'to m in ettort was ”do to tru law vinuouc conduct by C Mood whit the (erron- of v .80 u lite or to an: a do“ a tel-1m an“! ot It doe. no qood to lulu-q can of the world Hum ”up, your; and old, , I.“ Ire to do their dun Gena-elves. Ttte wort d! b anybody. Human trqr In ot Individuals P.he tr the same: ttbee, thr. PM -hn-ogr the Isaun- P' noedu. ttour mm mus tn t km an un " W Tl ring ad. art Facing the an on ft doc Mr Irene? Wqtir Bot lntrod Why IN FNohtc

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