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Durham Review (1897), 24 Mar 1927, p. 7

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(R W has absorbe only be lea The past weeded out Wood Lot Furnis es â€" Important Annual Crop T d 1f farmer ber piece f the la The Small Farra Revenue A wood lot of 20 acres, properly bandled, will provide ail the fuel need on the farm for all time. It will provide fuel, fenceâ€"posts and timber and will leave a surplus to be disposed of at a profit. The incluâ€" sn of a few maple and suitable varieties of nut trees means an addâ€" ed asset which may be annuaily utiâ€" lizped at the owner‘s will. Trees grow quite successfully on land that is not suitable for othor forms of agrieulâ€" ture, and timber crops know no failures. They are not subject to the price fluctuations of food crops, and their maintenance can almost be looked upon in the light of a national Her Idea of Sundials. The Giltbags had made their plle and bad bought a country house. Mre. (Giltbags went down and superâ€" Intended the alterations herself. ( "Now, look there," she said, "this sundial is completely wasted here." "Wall, mum," said the patient workâ€" man, "where would you like me to put duty § #" Customerâ€""It‘s really very kind of you to pick up that parcel I dropped." Now Clerkâ€""Not at all, ma‘am. We men are gotting tired of being accused of being polite only to pratty girfs," _ "Put it under the electric light in the ball," instructed Mrs. Giltbags. "Then we can see what time it is at night." venge: erever TY mally wl ything impresses the overseas in travelling through agrieulâ€" ireat Britain and Europe it st universal attention to deâ€" . the farm, the development t we are pleased to call the| sues" and the carefu! system| ture. We could not, if we advantageously, adopt tho: nainstaking methods, but we, suredly come vastly nearer to we are doing and to the everâ€" advantage of everybody conâ€" There cannot be any reaâ€" : doubt about that. It is quite hat people did not come to i from overseas with the idea bbing along in the same narâ€" ay they had done at home, bnt‘ qually true that we have all rom one extreme to the other. c apt to regard with contempt aller sources of farm revenue. ve accquired the habit of thinkâ€" ily in terms of hundreds of ind thousands of bushels when ould give serious thought to of eggs. On the European the smaller revenue sources he mainstay of farm economy. live on what we waste. I am peaking generally and not inâ€" ally. The most careful tillage land is a necessity forced upon cople there. Without it there he And 1 am pleased to record nion, that the lesson has sunk e minds of the farmers with geance. It is commented on er farmers meet together. mtrast between good and bad g this year is so obvious t.hatl not be misunderstood. â€" While Py C. W. PErERrsoN®. t« gh W( 1g ist unfavorable years have out the weak brethren on ou» n farms. Those men whe are of the type upon ‘vhom ate n it nme having a Tair < te return to the ring to be enort y, frewood, fencing, lumâ€" nd frames for machinery, gons, ete., maple syrup products, a variety of and in some instances ‘ medicinal value. It is y one wellâ€"known authorâ€" e average farmer makes y of about 2,000 pieces of h vear. If this is not ‘ the pulpwood used in ulp mills comes from 1 settlers‘ holdings. lot properly handled can provide shelter for stock, buildings, and to yield a rop of considerable vaâ€" vâ€" frewood. fencing, lumâ€" _ Canada â€" agricultural : stare one straight in rever one goes. Thirty We elivered pro e acre on one side of ot worth cutting on the ree translation of this crâ€"fallow on one side on on the other. And Well Meant. the op on x( year. If this is not place, it has to be purâ€" en enough freight paid me t all grain crops; over f all forage crops; mes the value of all 1 greater than the toâ€" e ecg production. It erâ€"fallow, but ; ‘ompleted within and kept clear W1A n which igh exp« uction. . it that about op year Western ns. â€" He CRI ild | Oak From the Victory. Made of the original oak and copper from Nelson‘s flagship, Victory, a gavel and block for use at counci meetings have been presented to Portsmouth by Rearâ€"Admiral Thesiger. pe are 8 fore.‘ | d A stamp of approval may carry one‘s message a long distance. M uticura _ Shg\{in_g"Stick For Tender Faces EMOLLIENT _ MEDICINAL â€" ANTISEPTIC W i T‘he New Freelyâ€"Lathering r and my stomach gave no end of r:)ouble. Gas and pains would bring on fainting spells. "My nerves were so completely shattered that I Jumped in n'right. erx time the doorbell rang. My En trembled so that it could not Id the pen to write my name. Night after ni&et I‘ve gone without sleep, too nervous to lie still for even r few moments. lz'hel} my housework beâ€" too much for me. !“ mf all ki)ndn of remedies in P two years, but can honestly 5? fifi gave me my first real relief. It tmouploz:ntl vegained 11 lbs., eat and sicep fine and have nerves as Mme. Beatrice Charlebois could not hold pen to write. Nerves completely shattered, health ruined. Now alert, vigorous and strong, she gives praise to Tanlac Of 22 NUOSC hy M CTS TT "What I endured in that time could not be told," she said. "I was so weak T could hardly walk. My appetite was "Worth its weight in gold" Says Ottawa Matron _ The twoâ€"year ordeal which she Eused through before Tanlac came to er g;manent relief, was recently deâ€" ger by Mme. Beatrice Charlei)ois, of 22 Rose St., Ottawa. _ _ & Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per bottle. Warner‘s Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. iMONDSG BECAUSE guaranteed to cut 10% more timber in same time, with less labor than any other saw. ©1MONDE CANADA Saw CO. LTD. MONTREAL VANCOUVER, ST, JOHN, N.B., TORONTO Answered i tall youth to a little is in a company that ig men, "I declare you t I did not see you beâ€" ar among six copâ€" easlly seen, but them!" ied the little man This New York woman suffered untold misery until Warner‘s relieved her. Read her letter:â€""I bhad rhenmatism in every joint in my body and had to be turned and lifted in my bed. This was followed by vellow jaundice. My lver and kidneys were out of order. I had no appetite and felt Jow spirited. I wanted to sleep all the tin.e. I was then persuaded to try Warner‘s Safe Kidney and IAiver Remedy. I was so improved after taking one bottle that I conâ€" tinued with excellent results." Name on request. Rheumatism in Every Joint " A careful canvass shows that the inâ€"; HAM® . fant death rate in cultured homes has | 82Y tha decreased from one puppy dog in every ehnango five families to one puppy dog in every ‘ o1 4 ten. _A better knowledge of dog|ished, 1 hygiene, as taught by Radio, is thought ; and in to be the reason. ll also "My wife‘s main subject of converâ€" sation is clothes." m‘"WéIl, after seeing her no one could accuse her of being wrapped up in her subject." If he has that hunted look, his suitâ€" case may contain either a payrolil or a quart. Music lives forever, Jazz dies in day. The She If an apple a «&ay keeps the doctor away, maybe two would keep the docâ€" tor and undertaker both away. "Why do you go on the porch when I sing? Don‘t you like to hear me sing?" "It isn‘t that. I want the nelghhors to see that I am not beating you." a Spiritualist Mediumâ€""I am now in communication with the spirit of your wite. Do you wish me to speal‘to her for you?" Widowerâ€""Yoes, I wish you‘d ask her where she put my light underâ€" The girl is desperate, But Christmas comes It seems to us ‘tis most unkind To take advantage of the blind That love is blind I‘ve heard frc some, But now I know it‘s deaf and dumhb Young Mrs. Perkins is so lazy she puts popcorn in her pancakes to make them turn (hemselves. * The Reason. "Why does the judge charge the jury ?" asked Tom‘s father. Tom smiled, got down out of his chair ready to run, and then, laughâ€" ingly, said: Persenality is something else that‘s born, not made. "Because he couldn‘t make them pay cash, I guess." No Compliment From Mildred OWLâ€"LAFFS caim and steady as ever. Tanlac is worth its weight in gold." Build up yourâ€"beaith on Tanlac, rture's own tonic made from roots, erbe and barks. Your dmist hasit. Over 52 million bottles AT girl for me is Mildred Bliss, always greets me with a kiss (Os With Laughter) we fear, but once a year I‘ve heard from â€"â€"= cONDITIONS THAT ; say that after the use of six boxes, the change in my condition was nothing tshort of marvellous. The pains vanâ€" | ished, I slept well, had a good appetite, and in every way felt well and strong. Symptoms That the Blood i Thin Should Not Be Neglected. Woak, lacking in strength, energy and ambition, nervous, sleepless, pOOF appetite, digestion disturbed â€" these are the symptoms of a great majority of people who have been benefited by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. The great value of this medicine in cases of this kind is proved by the staterpent of Mrs. W. Hensher, Kingâ€" ston, Ont., who says â€""Following & severe cold I was left in a runâ€"down, nervous condition; I had pains in the back and limbs and could scarcely move about. 1 did not sleep well at night and was despondent and disâ€" couraged. I decided to try Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills, and can truthfully I also gave the pills to my daughter, who was in an anaemic condition and feeling quite miserable, and in her case, too, they restored health. I hope my experience may help some other weak person." Dr. Willlams‘ Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box by The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A little book, "Building Up the Blood," which contains many useful health hints, will be sent free on request. I whisper of passlon; I breathe roâ€" mance; 1 am the inspiration for work and play. Though I am a balim of peace, yet on the battleflelds I stir men‘s hearts and urge them on to greater deeds of valor. 1 dwell in the peaceful chambers of content, but I am present always in the pits of war. I lead true lovers to the altar, I muse by the cradle, I stalk by the open grave. I am the incense upon which devout prayers rise heavenward. Know me, and I will comfort you always. "Yes, jnst a minute now and dive right in." Voice of the Universe, Priestess of Farth, Life‘s Lyric of Love, am 1..Song of angels in the house of good; the snare and delusion of hell. Open Wider, Please. "Oh, Oh, doctor! Can‘t you get t work on my mouth quick ?"* ts If my song be in your heart, you will hear my voice in the babble of the brook, the chant of the birds, the rusâ€" tle of the leaves, and the billows of the sea. The wind and rain and the flowers and the dew ail speak to you of me. The rumble of traffic, the clatâ€" ter of hoofs, the hum of the motor, the Down through the ages I have walkâ€" ed with men, yet none have ever fathâ€" omed me. With the prince and the beggar 1 roam the earth and all men love me. For I am the spirit of the very best that is in them, and they praiso and strive for the best that is within me. I am the soul of the art. I am Music.â€"Robert L. Shepherd. song of the mill; ah very air. Experts in all parts of the world are tackling the problem of how to use coal to the bost advantage. Professor Bergius, of Heidelberg, bas reduced coil to a paste, and comâ€" bined it with hydrogen at a very high temperature and pressure. The reâ€" sulting fluid has all the properties of crude petroleum, and can be treated in the same way to produce petrol and other olls. Another scientist teduces coal to a gaseous form and then liquefies the gases. He has produced methanol, which seems to have all the properties of wood alcohol; synthol, equivalent to a highâ€"grade petrol; and a substitute for benzine. General Patart, a Frenchman, has been _ experimenting with _ coalâ€"proâ€" duced synthetic alcohol, which shows a saving of 15 per cent. in calories over petrol. The temperature of the radiâ€" ator in which it is used was considerâ€" ably lower than in cars using petrol. Soon it will be possible to distil coal at the pit, recover the valuable primâ€" aray oils and gases, and then transmit them by longâ€"distance pining to where they are ‘::mted. Estimates show that the cost of transmitting 100,000 British thermal units would be slightly over three farthings for seventyâ€"five miles. An intelligent work ag man has a vocabulary of 5,000 words, while an educated man should know from 8,000 to 10,000 words. Minard‘s Liniment for rheumatism. Take the pep from your dyspepsia with 15 to 30 drops of seige!‘s Svrup in a glass of water as directed on the bottl=. Any drug store. \ CALL FOR A TONIC "I Am Music.‘" Coal Still King. I change the PM The sawmi!ll chatters to the turquolse skies, R The resinous dust whirls off across the snow, Across the bridge the oxen trudge, work wise They bear the yoke in pationt calm, they know The long road‘s end will bring them rest, and hay All fragrant with gay summer‘s rare perfume; The sun slips down, and purple shadâ€" ows play Upon the snow, the friendly mounâ€" tains loom gathering night, The jingling bells of homing teams float down, The traders‘ windows glow with friendâ€" ly light, And cheerful vcices call, as rises soon The stately, golden galleon of the moon. Protectingly around the little town. Lights spring like jewels and stab the | _ Many of the fittings and ornaments| iabmu our houses, instead of being of | brass, copper, silver or gold plate, ma_v* hereafter be made of attractively colâ€"; ored steel, now that a woman engineer, of Rirminghbam, England, has found a *aecret process of coloring said to make | the manufacture of colored ornaments | | commercially practicable. _ The new| ‘ product will be used, among other !things. for buttons, buckles and olher, inereanal ornaments. furniture and donr! A SIMPLE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN‘S COLDS Cold in the head is very common at this time of year, especially in the very young. Neglect of a cold is prone to lead to serious consequences. To relieve all congestion of we system is the first step in treating a cold, whether in infants or adults. For the yery young, Baby‘s Own Tablets are the ideal means of doing this. Conâ€" taining no narcotics or other harmful drugs they soothe the child‘s fretfulâ€" ness, relieve its suffering and ensure convalescence. Baby‘s Own Tablets are without an equal for relieving indigestion, constiâ€" pation and colic. They check diarâ€" rhoea; break up colds and gsimple fevers; promote healthâ€"giving sleep and make the dreaded teething period easy. The Tablets are the one mediâ€" cine that a mother can give her little ones with perfect safety as they are guaranteed to be free from injurious drugs. They are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25 conts a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont That the smile is mightier than the frown, and "Do" a far better soldler than "Don‘t," is a lesson which most reformers are sadly in need of learnâ€" ing. It is easier to scold than to inâ€" spire, but only the inspirers lead forâ€" ward and win humanity‘s battles, Words of warning are rue{ful, but when prolonged into lsc_ares of pesâ€" simism they defeat thoâ€"r purpose by driving the audience away or putting it to sleep. Take the matter of conversation. The country was impressed when told that its natural resources were being destroyed and wasted so rapidly that ruin would result unless there was a change for the better. But after that had been dinned into our ears for a decade, we would have preferred to let fate do its worst than listen longer to the prophets of despair. Tho effective conservationists are| those who, leaving the negative for' positive lines of thought, bid us fmast' our imagination on the glorious prosâ€"| pects in preserving and increasing the | treasures with which nature has en-l dowed our land. . . In all concerns of | the Commonwealth, and of individual affairs as well, it will profit us to get out of the minor key and to think less of the lions in the way than of the reâ€" wards abead. , Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the stable. English Woman, Engineer, Finds Way to Color Steel â€"â€"â€"â€"#â€" â€" | World‘s Largest "Bughouse." | The â€" Smithsonian â€" Institution ~ in\ Washington comes nearer qualifying | as the champion bugâ€"house of lhe‘ world than any other. It has a collecâ€"} tion of 113,000 species. Every day bug country add to the supply. country ad dto the supply. | trimmings "Pape‘s Diapepsin‘" is the quickest, surest relief for indigestion, gases, flatulence, beartburn, sourness, ferâ€" mentation or stomach distress caused by acidity. A few‘ tablets give almost immediate stomach relief, Correct your stomach and digestion now for a few cents. Druggists sell millions of packages. iSTOMACH MISERY, i GAS, INDIGESTION "Pape‘s Diapepsin‘‘ Corrects Sour, Upset Stomachs _ at Once A Northern Hamlet. Drop the Minor Key. f the fittings and ornaments| Car« houses, instead of being of | £rl ISSUE No. 12â€"27. essecccecer ~â€"â€"C,. G. Wilson HEADACHE, COLDS, COSTIVE BOWEIS, | TAKE "CASCARETS" Paying a Debt. Having enriched itself many times by borrowing convenient and expresâ€" sive words from the French language, the English language is now paying a good share of its debt by making France a present of one of the most valuable and cherished words it posâ€" sesses, a word dear to the bheart of every Englishâ€"speaking personâ€" If we had had to get along without home when France adopted it thgre would have been some prompt and vigorous objections. We could no more dispense with the word than with whet it stands for. But, fortunately, there is plenty of home to go around, and the more the word is used, the betâ€" ter. You‘re welcome, France. But now the phrase "le home" is ap pearing in Frerch newspapers as a caption for domestic and women‘s news and in edvertisements of depart ment and furniture stores. At first it was used in quotation marks, but, hayâ€" ing successfully passed that probation stage, it appears on an equal footing with any French wordâ€"home, just like that. "Will you pleeze name my bal same as I give ya?" Get a 10â€"cent box now. You men and women who can‘t got feeling rightâ€"who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and. foul breath, dizziness, can‘t sleep, are biliâ€" ous, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passage every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? A Cascaret toâ€"night will straighten you out by morningâ€"a 10â€"cent box from any drug «tore will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels re gular, and head clear for months, Don‘t forget the children. They love Casâ€" carets because they taste goodâ€"never Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the lver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisâ€" on in the bowels. Toâ€"night! Clean {our bowels and end Headaches, Colds, Sour Stomach TEA (Fast pul treatment physician RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. Over 30 years the same good tea. Now packed in Aluminum. or sicken P ASpm Aspir Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians £ Colds _ Headache Neuritis Lumhago Pain Neuralgia Toothache _ Kheumatism Aspiria is the trage murk (registered in acidester of BallcyMercld (Aooty! Baitep}! that Aepiria meens Bayer manufacture, 10 Af Baver (Tonnany wil he «i*nue0d With WwORST "INWARD" KIND PREFERRED iise, trembling, et« nt, _ thoroughly DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | Di A_ s YEP @2 ., ) Home qualified ton. Ont. tesed In Censéa) of Beyer Marufacture of Monomceticâ€" haiteyilc Acid, "A. 8. A.~>. Whlle it is wall known sture, to assist the puslic ageinet im‘ations, the Teblets aa witk tous gecsou uce sauck, the ‘Bayes Quo#e," "is good tea" ARIO ARCHIVEs TORoNnto ANYARD PIBPON NINGS FIT WOBN OÂ¥iâ€" INDERS and save regrinding. Guarantced for 18,000 miles, P‘anyard Â¥iston RMing Co., & B4 Frout B8t. W., ‘Toronte. NBREAKABLE GLASS . sCBSTIIUT® FOR poultry houses, hot beds; speeds growth, foesn‘t burn plants, Delivered 480 square yard, . Deerless Poultry, Elmirs, Ont. LBAN8 CRIMNEY® WITHOoUr o:®=romBi~a C amything but the #00L . Wiil extinpmish chin ney fires. Absolutely safe and barmless. Bc pack» age, 8 packages for $1.00 postpsid. ‘The W. B. Thombhill Co., 809 Notre Dune Burwot Wen, Montronl, Catalogue; it will sare 10 Nelson Btreet, Toron CaATOMH FPROM 48 TO (+ FOXES IN PROM 4 to B weeks‘ time, tan teach amy reader of this magazine how to wet them Write for parâ€" *EWara ol Fit=@ and Preumonid .. . Box hinch ie MORE MONEY Accept only "Bayer" package wiuich contains proven direcfions. Handy "Bayer" bo‘es of 12 tallets Also bottles of 24 and 100â€"â€"Druggists. Classified Advertisements. ATHLETES! Â¥ITA BRAND Con Liyve®a Oun Vitamine Tested Send money order or « cheques) for trial % gal cheques) for trial % gallon ©an. Postpald $1,75 To Your Addrems Lower prices on quantity, YOCUM FAUST, £TD. Dept. Y * London, Ont selling Vines GENTSâ€"DO 107 HINCHILLA Jinmedinte Neglected bronchial cold# are danâ€" ‘:mm. Etop them instently with uckley‘s Mixture. Its action in re» leving the cough and clearing the tubes is .-u:'ly swiftâ€"and aure. All druggiste 1 Buckley‘s" under a positive gusrantee. Buy a boitle today, and be sefe. W. 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