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Durham Review (1897), 7 Apr 1927, p. 7

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_ " A at range experiment, which we. the small": vitality of tint, has just been carried out. A quantity of "mummy" wheat-that is, when buried by the ancient Egyptians with the embalmed body of a dead man, has been sown by . farmer of Bath- :.xwt, New South Wales. Although it wax" t,ver 4,000 yous old, a crop l!” Lorri obtained. T The crop was of seven-cared when of gum! quality, though not so sult- uhh. fur milling purposes as modern whmh It grew to an exceptional height. Wheat older than ttO Emu”! "mummy" grain has, however, been found, and it is now defhtitel, estab- lished that it was one of the oldest the cc this w wheat. WINK who wheat the " " Auckland Weekly Nous: Mr. tar', pointe'il ungracioua attack on “ditt-I tingu'nlhml Tities"----" evidently had Mr Bruce partietthsrly in mimF-tgae an interest for others. He in incensed because they have ventured to voice what they think nbout Canada'- slim“ among others. oi responsibility for Im- perial defence. They have not ven- tured to dictate what precisely, on her part. Vanna-u should do. it is enough. In the ewe ot this Minister of Justice snaking nonunion of offence. that they have made any reference at all to Can- ada in this connection. even in a gen- eral way. They should mind their owni business. says he; this is excludvelyl Canada's buoiness. is it? That is a strange Way of viewing a subject [iii) has been handled by the eonteretttNr inl a comprehensive way, with mierencoT to all the Dominion. a strange way of unit-0min; home 3 Prime Minister Mm partiCspated sympathetically in n .nwuhsiun that resulted in recommend- ing to all British Government: a policy ot Imperial consultation "in questions" of C0rnnt0rt defenee." Canada is gen- erally understood to be a part of the British Empire. What she does in this mg to all British UO' ot Imperial consult: of common defence orally underi,tood b British Empire. Wt matter ts of very every other part. i that interest might pected to have a Wt a snarling rehutt, 1 the Canadian Gov: ham' Mr. Lapotnto' by him in panic. and of justice the "should ever be de mouthed. that ltr, ti monk much." ------d it see-ms probable that before Very lat long a woman may be aide to (in. ye: brwself alums: “11.1de in things {at Mun-ll from the skins of snakes. lhe To boots. ,itea, suppers. gloves and i...mlimg~' fin'hlulxed tom the wxr1orful Never dr Lin. I his“ hr serpents there have you don't ll rm Milly berm .ulikrd mnuisah cravata,!n'g dull or f; manna and “the-r dress tscomssoriesryUu can ma “hit " am humus favor with many able shade! tarhiutturole “when. Home dr Bu? in another winter a Paris warm-land have tt fuctutuw promises to be supplying thalwtthout ape tnarke: with sports coats and ontfrsieasy to dye sun's made of snake skins. These iry,liiiirtrtitt h" sup. in remarkable for their dura'lbe sure to MD} .inzl “iii b0 so unusual in colorlfor Diamon and drefgn that their wearers will bol, cobra. and an”: to he the centre of attention FREE at whrro-vcr they so. Diapond D The ovporl bear a lat; r'.othing Woe limited, tor" 'nt1nito vu- Cures " we There b a a: over! MIMI tie $50! The opportunity to make the serpent boar a law. part of the tmitten of rimming “mankind seems to be na- llmirml. for its skins come tn - tutlnito variety ot welding and tox- hzrvs as well u hues and patterns. Tin-re is a snake skin suited to "mtttt q'ser.Y purpose to which cloth and or- dinary kinds ot leather Ire Trot, and the Ingenlous manutoctmn m cow Unually devising ways of using skin: that m-re formerly thought wot-tum [or commercial purposes. - Natumllms lute Ion. mum that the chins ct email “I" If. m the mos exquisitely beautiful thing: In all nature. Their Incl-min; min the clothing or women an: no a bet- tor chance to apparel-to their mue- Mr. we have had More. to made it, wished to havo the wat t-xamined by experts before be me any announcement. Now, ham-vet, the experts have re- fled and the Bnd has been made Mic. According to one authority is rivet, or cone wheat, which in " most protifle of I“ tho Vim the cereal. Other experts, how- "r. say that it is common wheat, or 1h wheat, an is often called, the get hirrhly developed of all the kinds y! the frn"st tor bread-making. It is estimated that this sample of My! dates back to 3.500 B.C., no a? i' is now roughly 5,500 yen: I [ta discovery is considered as w. ing: that the original home of the 'md-making wheats was in Meso- lmmia. The historical botanists have I u believed that this was the case. Candlenlcks, Etc. Shown”: ---- “Christin” Mu. madam? Something useful Ohm Wed?" tnioppor-- "No. neither.' IN O - dhzg present I wont." An enormous volume en”: in the middle of a great cinder In: mt- tr discovered in Icelwd. _ y the Making Snakes Clothe Us. th Hy uuderktood to be a part of the tish Empire. What sho does in thia [NT is of very Vin] interest to ry other part. and an avowal ot t lawn-st might reasonably be ex- ted to haw a welcome, rather than run-ling retrutt. from 3 member of Canadian Government. But W- rs Mr. Lttpointtr's porttolio is hold him in service to that Interesting t of justice which. it In. been said, ould ever he decanted and open- uthed. that In. to hear a littlo and "t grown by early man. This result of a discovery mode dur- xwavations of an ancient Su- M nite near Kish. "ad-and-Hack jar was found in .urso of the researches, and In as stored a quantity of charred . That woo In: year, but 1 was, said about the discovery . time. Professor B. Langdon, What’s First Home. t ed from the at ' boots. moot“ Hugs (ashlonu “(I hides of tr 'ttly been add! is and other _ could advance no absolutely pron! until this and by Pro. an Canada's Share. :don No one spending a week or more in Scotland should leave without making an effort to so to the Island of Iona, the sacred isle of the Hebrides ott the west coast. This is the birthstone of South's na- tionality. culture and religion, and the t'hureh of St. Columba might be called the Westminster Abbey of the land, for it contains royalties, of Scotland, Ireland, Norway and France. The tno is only three and a half miles long by about ha.lt a mile broad. If you want to make your rooms look larger, as well as more restful to the eye, use a large rug instead of the scatter size, and plan for a border of painted wood or parquetry. Carry- ing the carpet to the base boards of a room dwarfs its apparent size. Nover discard a garment because you don't like It: color. Nor because it's dull or faded. In less than an hour, you can make it a brand new, fashion- Home dyeing lets you dress better, and have the nicest home .urnishings, without spending a lot of money. It's easy to dye anythina---ritrht over other eotortr---tmt whether dyeing or tinting. be sure to use real dye. Always ask for Diamond dyes; they (he full rich colors. and true an". FREE at your drugstore. now: the Diamond Dye Cretopetiia; run of sug- gestions and complete easy directions. See actual piece-goods color samples. Or write for his Illustrated book Color Craft ___ free -~~ address DIAMOND DYES, Dept. NT, Windsor, Ont. Loves Waist She Used to Hate! INVESTMENT . Your Opportunity Means send me full particulars ot your proposition. Northern Ontario Building, Toronto 2, Canada Name Address ls Now NATIONAL tht. SECURITIES lelted To participate trom the sum in a company sponsored by men of national reputation in the exploration ot the most Irrotitatms natural re» sources where the risk has been reduced to 3% and the possible profits are unlimited is an exceptional otter that investors should take ad- vantage of immediately. Valuable Share Option Without Liablllty Iona Sacred Isle of the Hebrides. For Complete Information Mail This Coupon. , - . _ Improvement amid love sirptt111Ltr' 'sd"lllly"""'iitiiGorrGiiiir \ - Sold by all linguists. Price $1.25 per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. Unusual Offer to Shrewd Investors OIL Make it NEW for " “a WIth An Investment or $3 and Upward to Acquire a REFUSED LIFE INSURANCE BECAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE ll Relatively Unchanged. Witir-"There has been quite ' diminishing ot women's chris." Husbaad--'Naytre so, but them doesn’t ueem to be any mute hunks for me in the closet." Prove». t "You cannot gen. can without hem." asserted the speaker, stressing his point. "My dad can! He Ree-vs ducks,” yolk! a boyish voice from the rear. This is a world of sorrow, Likewise a world of sin. But just about tomorrow i'll certainly begin To renovate this mundane sphere So folks like me can “and it here, I think more should be hung in every 06100 where salesmen congre- gate a Sign. etched in letters high and wide, reading: "You made a sale-did you make a customer?" Some men think It smart to be able to write such a poor hand that nobody can read it, but it isn't. The prepared for good time never comes. You never realize how many kinda of giggles there are until you ride on a Pullman with a tioek of college girls. A barking dog never Mme, for how can a dog bark when ho I. biting? eyes whnkles coming on her face " her husband does about the vanishing of the hair on his dome. . h GREAT NME T0 CAREFUL PARENTS One ot the greatest puzzles to the careful parent is to know just what medicine to give the little onesi When the child falls ill with grlping pains; is seized, with cold or fever, refuses food or vomits what he has taken, when he cries a great deal and cannot get the sleep 30 necessary to the growing child, the parent is in a quan- dry. What is to be done on such oc- casions? As often as not there is no iGaiatue medicine in the house. The puzzle is what to give him to set him right quickly. It is to meet. such emergencies that Baby's Own Tablets were designed. These pleasant little Tablets quickly reduce fever, break up colds. relieve constipation and indigestion and allay teething pains. They quiet the nerves and promote restful health-restoring sleep. They are guaranteed absolute- ly harmless and safe for even the youngest and most delicate baby. Baby's Own Tablets "are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Tho sloth has tour feet. but never can use them to support his body on the earth; they want soles, which are a marked feature in the feet of other animals. The ant-wear http not g tooth in his head, still he roves fearlessly on, in the same forests with the jaguar and boa-constrictor. The vampire does not make use of his feet to walk. but to stretch a membrane, which enables him to go up into an element where no other quadruped is seen. The armadillo has only here and there a straggling hair, and has neither fur. nor wool. nor bristles. but'in lieu of them has received a movable shell, on which are scales very much like those of fishes. The tortoise is oviparous. without any appearance of hair, and is obliged to accommodate itself to a shell which is quite hard and inftex. ible. and in no point of view what- ever obedient to the will or pleasure of the bearer. The egg of the tor- toise Itto a very hard shell, while that of the turtle is quite soft. A case showing extreme dissipation a. potato with dark rings under its A wife worries as much about the One of the Better son. Five Queer Animals. The Good Gentleman. varution--MaeGtethrfe. _ Racial Orlgirt--lrutt. Bourtre---A given name. Heme is a family name which, when if dam not come trom Teutonic I] This clan was a (“val-on of the O'Remw, which clan In its turn was a branch of the o'Rourkes originally, though later it achieved great promin- ence as an independent entity. The most distressing animal tra- -- - ”u." -..-.. I e _ " gedy that has occurred in Toronto ini {If every 100,000 people in Ontario. I l it long time was the destruction of B TONIC TI a," seen too many little children! . - b" oke to death, or fade out under the more than twenty of the trained l . ------. polmons of this terrible malady, to horses of the Royal Canadian Dra- think canal b th metli l hel , goons, when fire broke out in the re- Something ig Needed to Quickly l lessaess of L'll (harmonise " in“, D31 t,mi',f,'1/2tht' 'ht.,t,tr'1,eu'.arr111e', Improve Your Health. ,m B. Copeland. n M)2tr the death fire was discovered short] before “I Wi ' . l rate meant a loss of 8 deaths per 100,- o’clock F and the men iny Barracks- ith the passmg of winter manyiooo ot our population. And this in rushed. to the tstnbles and lun dimple feel weak. depressed and..etusi1rypite ot the fact that the number of into the blazing i',',',,'1e/'dl','uadei'i' 'pfil'j2i'dih There " no particular disease; cases .utterittg from tho disease “a ing and rescued h ut t e system lackstone. You n iprM‘tlcnlly the some tor both years.- " many orses alllyourself tired, low-spirited, often un-; How was it possible to save so many eould he reached. Thirty-four “Mable to set sound sleep at night. All‘lives? The answer lies in the not rotsstrieken animals rushed in panic ', this is the result of closer in-door con-l that a tspeeifle cure anti-tOrin-was l to the Effect}, and tore madly initinement of the winter months, lqdzdlsmvered in 1890 and the victims of every direction. They were all 1 shows that the ttood has become thin; the disease in Ontario have, during the brought P by morning. Eight were and watery. New, rich, red blood islast few yew, been given an. treat- trapped In the burning stables andlwhat'you need to put you right and:ment early in the disease. Our par» diet] in the titunee, among them there is no other tonic medicine can ents have learned the wisdom of call' "Billy," the Shetland pony mascot.‘ give you this new, rich blood as sure-E in: the doctor a once if a child shows 'i the pet of the regiment. Others were ly and as speedily as Dr. yilli/ue')iTmptyna' of diphtheria. The discovery blinded and so badly burned thathink Pills. This new blood goes toot anti-toxin is one of the greatest ad- they were destroyed at once, and ty every part of the body and quieklr,voces in medical adults the world 1few developed pneumonia and were improves the general health. The di-‘hag ever known. destroyed. intention is toned up, and you havei Following the discovery of B cure, The training of the horses repre- better appetite, the nerves are'hu come within the last few years tho sented years of work, and added irsliiiiairthiiii and sleep is retreahinsr/iGteetion of a preventive. Inoculation Itheir value, and it is distressing toiTht special value of Dr. Williama'iot a child by Toxoid (two doses of tl 'ireftect that, had they been eonfined Pink Pills at this season is shown by] drops each Into the skin of the arm} [in fire-proof stables where the flames the statement of Mrs. Elizabethiven four week. apart, means that the could have been quickly eontro11ed,'Citrrke, R.R. No. 1, Hastings, 0nt.,§chnd will not comma diphtheria. the results would not have been so'who says:--“l know Dr. Willituna'iThoutrttuo of children throughout On- tragic. The stables were old and Pink Pills are a qretd blood builder:tario have been given this protection built of wood, and the flames devour-:because I use them in the sprimt,lwithin the last three years; thousands ed them like tinder. .when one naturally feels run-down ot parents have been relieved from I A tribute was paid to the heroism'after our long winter. Last spring, worry and anxiety as a consequence, ‘of the troopers by Major Baty, wholl was feeling weak and easily tired, and hundreds of children have been ‘said that "the boys worked like Tro- and again used the pills with the re-'saved from the tragic aftermath of jans. They punged into the smoke Bult that I have had splendid health diphtheria. damaged hearts particular» iand tire to save the horses, ind noth- since. The pills also restored my ly, and even trom death itself. ling could stop them. It would be daughter, Mae, who was badly run- With Toxold to prevent it and anti- (unfair to mention one to the exclu- down, and seemed almost bloodless. toxin to cure it (both supplied free to ision of others. Every man of them She used the Plus fai.otu,lly fcr a physicians by tho Department or (deserves the Royal Humane Soeiety's time and hm, sint'e enjoyed the PM: ,11931111). no child in Ontario need can- lmedal.” it,rf health. Naturally I never hesitate, tract dlphthetda--enuch In“ die from I ----H------ ito recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills it. A death from diphtheria g. um i 11--- P._-..-.. Dbl-J} {to people who are run:dow_n." . foesessary, preventable, and tsuMrrient The training of the horses repre- sented years of work, and added to their value, and it is distressing to reflect that, had they been confined in fire-proof stables where the flames could have been quickly controlled, the results would not have been so tragic. The stables were old and built of wood, and the flames devour- ed them like tinder. A tribute was paid to the heroism of the troopers by Major Baty, who said that "the boys worked like Tro- jans. They punged into the smoke and fims to save the horses, and noth- ing could stop them. It would be unfair to mention one to the exclu- sion of others. Every man of them deserves the Royal Humane Soeiety's medal." "Abide With Me," the music of which, Dame Clara Butt states, Mr. Samuel Liddle wrote for her in two days, is not the only famous song composed in double-quick time. Bow. cicault took the words of “Killar- ney" one morning to Balfe, who merely glanced through them, then sat down at the piano and excitedly played the melody which all the world was soon singing. Tito Mattel had a similar inspiration in regard to "Dear Heart," striking out the air on the piano immediately after reading the words, while the music of "The Holy City" came in n flood of inspir- ation to Michael Maybrick (Stephen Adams) on the receipt of Mr. Wea- therley’s poem.' Trotere, too, used to tell how he was walking home from the Aquarium one evening, when the idea of "In Old Madrid” came to him. Not having paper handy, he rushed into a shop, seized a paper bag, and in two minutes scribbled down the whole melody. At New Grange, near Drogheda, County Meath, Ireland. is what Dr. R. A. Maealister"ealls "the most im- presaive relic of antiquity in Western Don't let inditrestion liter meals, biliousaeatr. hearthurm or dyspepsia take the pep out of you. Take Seinel': Syrup. Any drug atom. Europe." From the outside it RP- pears as a hill overgrown with trees and bushes. The mound. was origin- ally surrounded by n circle of thirty- five stones. only twelve of which now remain. Within the mound is a chamber twenty feet in height and twenty-one feet across, reached by a narrow passage sixty-two feet in length, all the walls being construct- ed with slabs of stone. In indent Irish history these hill chambers were known either as the burial places of the king: or the dwelling places of the Sidhe (pro- nounced Shee) or the Irish fairy folk. Buried Chamber Once Home of Fairy Folk. There is an lmpmeaion that no heat ream the earth trom the stars. This ii-a-u/tsie, for seieutitie men have been clue to collect heat trom the sure in the glasses of t" feacqpes. Tho lenses act as 3 "bw xingvghm," and bring the rays to a Yale instrument called . "The.rmomul inner," or heat. nngnmot. The exact amount ot boat thus chained- I. measured. Kill wart. with Mlnard’l Llniment. These Composers Didn't Waste Much Time. Heat From the Stars. A Tragic Fire. GUTHRIE Surnames and Their Origin I Like virtually an. Irish “only men. ':it had its, origin In a clan name. I The true Gaelic deslgnauon of mu lomnlneion was “Clam: 06mm." :But. unlike other family names, actin- murt ot this wow” “Claim" has been Heft in the process of clung“! the :name Into English form. which so lemma for he being (“magma Instant! 'of some such form as "tyHtxstigrut" or Vows“? Racial Orltttrr--trtstt. 8oumar-A given name. Hero is an lrish family name which presents a peculiar dvrelmrmerrt inane "The Clatm Canaan took m nun. from tho given name ot in funnier, a elm-mun named "thrtagons" who lived, as nearly as can be eatimatxtd. in the middle of the fourteenth century. This clan was“: offshoot of the Mus t1magsatriehs, who came later to be known as the IritrasatrhAa ot Quay. and this clan In turn came more an- ciently from the Falyl O'Connors. THIS SPRING TIME B TONIC TIME You can get these pills through any dealer in. medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. William: Medicine Co., Borckville, Ont. Three Rivers Nourelliste (Cons.):i Long experience has demonstrated the: fact that sheep-raising is both possible and practical in Canada. It is a protit", able industry undertaken tor the pur-i pose of producing wool. . . . For; some years an intensive campdxn hasj been waged in Canada to lift the tariifl on imported woollens in order to pro-j tect the Canadian textile industry against foreign competition and to en- able it to go ahead more rapidly. . . . (The Canadian Textile Journal is quoted to show that less than half the Wool is produced today in Canada that was produced 25 years ago.) That in this condition of attains, the woollen in- dustry has become vocal and has raised a cry of alarm and is asking the State to save it trom ruin is not surprising. It is perfectly tair. We Iwill so so tar as to say that it is in ‘the best interests of tho country. There can be no protlt in our spending money abroad tor all our wools. ee- pecialiy when we can produce and manufacture them here. How easy it is for one benevolent!, If you want being to diffuse pleasure around him; and in a hurry, and how truly is a kind heart a bum 1 nlready busy. tain of glndness making everything; ________._. in its vicinity to freshen into amiles.l Ce--" - --Wtushintrton Irvintr. - [p1 Produce in Home. COSTIGAN. 1 Toxoid and dc Prevention 5 of Diphtheria. For centurion diphtheria bu taken its toll ot l'ivoa and loft mantle-I thousand. Undtctrpped by in ulter- “ecu. Thirty you" no this dread malady was yearly claiming 90 deaths tor every 100,000 people in Ontario. “I have seen too many little children choke to death, or fade out under the poisons of this terrible malady. to think (manly about the medical brrlar lessness of that awful time," ny- Dr. Royal B. Copeland. In 1925 the death rate meant a loss of 8 deaths per 100,- 000 ot our population. And this in spite of the fact that the number of cam outta-in; from tho disease was practically the some tor both years, How was it pouible to save so many lives? The answer liee in the Met that a tspeeitie cure -tttti-toxin----wtus discovered in 1890 and the victims of the disease in Ontario have, during the last few yem. been given this treat- ment early in the disease. Our par- ents have learned the wisdom of cull- ing the doctor " once if I child thaws symptoms ot diphtheria. The discovery of anti-toxin is one of the greatest ad- vances in medical science the world has ever known. Fol-lowing the discovery of a cure, bu come within the In! few years tho perfection of a preventive. Inoculation of a child try Toxoid (two doses of R drops sch Into the skin otRhe arm) After long tests we are con- vinced Aluminum is the best container for tea. With Toxotd to prevent it and ttttW toxin to cure it (both Implied free to physicians by tho Department of Health), no child in Ontario need con. tract dfphthorfs--attttelt {an die from it. A do“): from diphtheria in un- necessary, preventable, and tntMeieut matter for otrieial inomtitrtstlon. --Who hesitates before he interferes in a family quarrel. --Who does not spend much time Is- suring himself he is wise. .-Who treasures the trust of his wife above the tuttery of others. --Who makes his path remembering --that his nor. may walk in it. --Who tin-lyn- his impulses before he oben them. o-Who hu-‘lenrned to learn even from the unburned. .--Who can save himself by tiling other men's experiences. Buxton is the highest town in Eng- land, and affords a commanding view of beautiful Derbyshire. Placed. at TEA“ For diatemperl an elevation of 1,000 feet in a deep valley, the npproach to which is by the gorge of the River Wye, und sur- rounded by the loveliest of English scenery, it charms the eyes of all be- holders. New packed only in Aluminum. you want something done right in a hurry, Co to the man who's W 'i(:hiiiiiiii',')hbgti Proved hte by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia . Toothache Rheumatism v - A-I'h t B! but nut (am-coma In Canada) " In" I‘M-Mun or Mam-rpm -. of Imam mum scheme Add. "A. . L"). WI. t u welt no". in: and: can we: Dutchman. to nun the - mum mum. (to hum aeBqseo-' will hum-y“ “pull In“ an. a. "21m awn." Beautiful Button. He is Wise-- DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART l s--Min.rtt'. Llnimettt, JASPIRIN [is stood te" W5 ARCHIVES TORONTO forum INDIE mm IN ”on!!!” CAN m: rm: C “caudally um. Dr. Human)”. Mum- mun. tumm- for ma nuan- um an a! II. M. P. Rounds, ' tC. [Alum-Id. um ca't't* FROM ll N " FOX}: IN Inc! I ' to I wait mm. on Ind: any nude! " " muulm how Io not tttrmt Wm. " w- anna", W. A, Hum. mammal. an -rry/, r , mun" tirqtd Nana 0m Autmnatieel1y controlled heat ll supplied to the new reptile house in the London Too, no that the sunken, alligators and other inhuman" will live in an exact imitation of their nutivo dim-he. Fair Rotum. Inn Neighbor- "Your hens have been in my union and “mu every- thing." V Coincidence Indivh ud-~"AH rich! I'll -ratd you over u down an." CANCER Talc (nu-e of cancer and wind " for pain, bleeding, odor. etc. Writa it 10-day. mentioning this paper. are“ Indunnpoun Fume-r Host tndttututrolies, ind. 'Und "Bayer" hem of " mm. All!) Lal of " old Mtt)--Deugisata. Acceg: onlz 1t.%,tt.h'_e.c.,k.igtt which contains proven directinns: ' ariaaa " My. mm» W. u- BttttH, I... luau. "I. In 01mm. " __._____7, 1TEtt'rt6- "' m "ISN'T pmvm. 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