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Durham Review (1897), 16 Jun 1927, p. 7

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mM & 1 THE my® Impo;t nbheasants an1 bobâ€"white quail frm Engand. The few score of Hunâ€" gorisn partridges lWberated in Alberta 20 years ago have now increased to hundreds of thousands and it is exâ€" pwrted that the game birds being securâ€" «d from the Estomian Government wHi Yure se well in western Canada as bve the Hungarian partridges. Calgary, â€"Altaâ€"Arrasg@ments are boing made to bring #everal new speâ€" cies of game birds to Alberta and inâ€" eluc:d among these will be a suppiy ef Russian "cock of the wood" from the Retonian CGovernment. The Calâ€" pury FTish asd Game Asociation will to preserve European industry, has made even greater headway than I bad supposod.â€"Sir Alired Mond. * in themselves, only as we think them xo: hunvor depends more on an attiâ€" tvrcde of mind than on something inâ€" trin~<cally ludicrous in the thing or siluation, And it is not an emotion so much as a point of view; the expresâ€" slon "a sense of humor‘ recognizes tlis, for we do not talk of a sease of The idea of the necessity of forming an Economic Union of Europe, in order th LUCK AND FOG _‘ [NO MEDICINE LIKE _ CAVE CHANG VICTORY BABY‘S OWN TABLETS ns Chang Reveals Story of How His Armored Cars Captured ihose of Cantonese After Collision. Pekingâ€"The tale of how a misty morning and a train couplingy which miraculously held turned the scale agninst the Cantonese in Honan Provâ€" ince and made possible Marshal Chang Tso iJn‘s rapid advance southward has Juei been brought back to Pcking by the Marshai‘s son, General Chang l Russian Birds for Alkerta. tharine M. WHson in the London‘ emporary Review: A sense o“ or purges away bitterness by Hft-, ur hurtful experionces to a plane c they delight our minds In'te.d; rassing them; by it we can enjoyi C‘scomforts, especially in retrosâ€"; in fact, this makes the w'bolo’ "cunce of humor, its crigin and n detre. Things are not fnnnyf it T he Sense of Humor. shal Chang‘s troops held Chen‘-f but their hold upon that imâ€". it railway junction was precariâ€" hey had been unable to get their artillery across the Yellow and Cantonese beld the nihuy[ k southward. _ Moreover, thaI nose had an armored train, and ‘- imes dally this train, which carâ€"| big Krupp gun, would rux up: acks almost to the gates of ; chow, spray machinegun fire +« landscape, and bombard llnr-! hang‘s hearquarters in the City .gchow itself. ! Northerners had an ermored co, but as the Cantonese well‘ i was in a repair yard on the:- idle cf the river, and, besides, | ~ay bridge across the river was | ‘his point the Northerners got| ction with threeâ€"inch field gunai ed on their rear car. They sent clis era«hing through the \\'hnlel of the Southern train, and the| ~" was over. ‘ third shell disabled the Cantonâ€"i e‘ne, and the six exploded in tho; iarters armored car with frightâ€" ect, killing General 8. Y. Yen.' ‘ef of staff, and more than seven-{ he 100 men who were in the car. crippled Southern train wnl hauled into (Chengchow, thei d were sent to bospitals, and' wthern train, which had not sugâ€"+ a seratch nor a casvalty, sallted i d made a surprise run into tho' mese line which caused a ll\ll’-l treat of the whole opposing army | vard to Yencheng, and gave the | : Iaction control of the province. ‘ d the best of it all," says Genâ€" Lang, "is that our train cost us z. We captured it at Nankow la«t spring from Marshal Feng| was in a repair yard on the e cf the river, and, besides, ay bridge across the river was maged. our days of this situation the es managed to repair botn £e and their own armored i this the Cantonese d‘d rot ning of the fifth day dawn i foggy. Objects even forty wore blurred by the m‘st, 1is dense fog the Novthern rain slowly rolled out of ard southward along the varl the Cantonese lines, wn the track. ‘artomnese train was also on n>â€"backing its way slowly _ m ed. d nachine gums on cach , without effect, and the 1 to bring their Krupps because of their elevaâ€" ble to damage the opâ€" The skhells sailed high ard ( ng a Th a $urj appro that no but ain was a} on its way slowly | / hengchow, with | / y surprise a .cl(.i 7 C " pproach‘ng one j Pn 4 iB hat when they| / J$ S Y o damage was Li / t i t ut the upling | € B a s sse *3 2 982 of each train /( 1 4 at ZA+3% ‘-7",‘?‘ ‘ then revorsed //, "_,"}L“ 6 Southern train x Br n a ho " hq' Cankamnen fents LY S ie €2 Cantor train i Je ol dragz its epponâ€" 4& g ie Northern enâ€"| * P Q anl more pow M | _ Baby‘s Own Tableis are a mild but :lho'rougl_l laxative which regulate the »stomach and bowels; banish coustipa tion and indigestion; break up colds ‘nnd simple fevor ani make teething easy. They are sold by medicine deal \ers or direct by mail at 25 cenis a box from The Dr. Wikliams‘ Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. The police have insiructions about such cars, so that in emergency cases they may not be delayed. The privilâ€" ege, however, must not be taken privâ€" ate advantage of. Special markers have been issued to doctors and surgeons in the city for their motor cars, the scries being unâ€" der the numbers tweive thousand or thirteen thousand. It does not appear that the physicians have expressed a preference for the thirteen series If Toronto Doctors a doctor is wanted, however, it is only necessary to stop a car with a 12 or 13 series marker. For Either the Newborn Babe or the Growing Child, There is no other medicine to equal Baby‘s Own Tablets for little onesâ€" whether it be for the newborn babe or the growing chid the Tablets alâ€" ways do good. They are absolutely free from oplates ¢r other harmful drugs and the mother can always feel safe in using them. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John Armour, R. R. 1, South Monagzhan, Ont., say»:â€"â€""We have three fine, healthy children, to whom, when a medicine is needed, we have given only Baby‘s Own Tablets. The Tablets are the best mediclne you can keep in any home where there are young children." STEAMSHIP LINES RISING from the fathomiess depths of the mystic Sagâ€" uenay _ Canyon rocl? giants tower 2009 feet toward the skg. The worldâ€"famed Saguenay forms the climax of that famous NIAGARAâ€"TOâ€" THEâ€"SEA cruise which includes the fairyâ€" like 1000 Islandsâ€"the rushing St. Lawrence Rapidsâ€"cosmopolitan Monâ€" treal and Old Quebec. C A N A D A Kills FZiesâ€"Mosquitoes\2 Roaches â€"Bed Bugs â€"Fleas Kill Insect Pests / 46 Yonge Street, Torontou or 9 Victoria Sq., Montreal For Looklets, rates and fuil information apply CANADA _ STEAMSHIP LINES LTD., k EDDY‘S s Navy Toilet Tissue NAVY TISSUE is soft and absorbent and, like all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under the most exacting sanitary conditions. «w Each roll of r° the Bathroom~ Enjoy Privilege to Nowadays, when a local boy hits the grit, he may be burning up a gravel highway or he may be working on his daily assignment of spinach. The secret of health is the eating of onlons. But the trouble is to keep Many a brunette is lighi heaged enough to get married. Jei jJured lega? A perpetual smile means less than nothing. It pe A good many girls are willing to be some man‘s "little dumpling" provided he furnishes plenty of dough. Blim. snakes the Briggsâ€" lele finger nC The Foo!. Thinks he could save money if he got a Taiso. Thinks a big house makes a happy home. Believes that rouge fools the public. Blames all his misfortunos on other people. Believes the chance makes the man. Thinks loud (alk is strong arguâ€" ment. Never guspects himself of foolishâ€" ness. £ sow 0 themselves Never try to buck the multiplieation ible of the Ten Commandments. Family jars won‘t do for preserving ace 1d "Man wants but little here below"â€" ine people are even satisfied with se The The D) OWLâ€"LAFFS ve bu ret re In Fashion‘s cares We stl are lost; The less sho wears, The more the cost! an lambs lays a one Fyi s girl is too dumb. She are found on the limbs 0 (Ooa With Leughter] Idâ€"fashioned nted on un} show â€" 1. We n than â€""So your son has been in d is coming home from col CoO.LIMIT & D HMHULL,CANADA economy THE E.B EDE V sue 1sS guarâ€" anteed to conâ€" tain 700sheets. Quality and E c o n o m y combined. s th are Yes AJFr Economy music â€"alwa sing. at fo sure to ned maiden‘s unblushingly he sprained his uku e will ays t] in the ow to & twoâ€" wife 11 rot soothe a thought it betâ€" w Mary get a t pants y around thrill. e thinks of trees. blush sults is Men and womea who do not sleep well and are not refreshed and strengthened by a night‘s rest, are: generally suffering from thin, watery. blood. The nerves fail to get the rovrishment they demand and headâ€" aches and a wornâ€"out feeling is the result. Building up the blood is the one sure step to renewed health and strength, and for this purpose nothing else can equal Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, From the first dose to last they enrich and purify the blood, and in this way promote better appetite, better rest at night, and renewed strength. Mrs. Mary E. Ub)man, Williamstown, N.S., writes:â€""I have received so much benefit from Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, that I would feel myself ungrateâ€" ful if I did not let yeu know. "I was in a very poor state of health, and reached the stage where J had to remain in bed. A doctor was called in and he told me I had no organic trouble, but was simply run down from overwork. 1 had been left with a family to support, which I did by dressmaking. The doctor said my blood had almost turned to water, and advised a rest cure. I did not see how it was possible for me to take a very long rest, so I decided to try Dr. Wil liams‘ Pink PiWls. ‘Soon I found my streugth roturning and beforo very long I was able to go about my duties as usual again. This was a few years ago, and my health remained good unâ€" til about a year ago, whon I broke out with humor of the blood: Again I conâ€" sulted the doctor, who said my blood had becoms so thin that it had really poisoned itself. I told him I had bought geveral boxes of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and he told me to go on taking them as he thought they were just what I needed. I took eight boxes and again was in good health, I can there fore recommend these piHis to all in a weak or run down condition." FQUND A HEALTH _ BULDING TONK A Nova Scotia Lady Was in an Anaemic Condition. Children are delightfully responsive to color. They should find it used with joyous eabandon in their simply furâ€" nished roomsâ€"an expression of hapâ€" piness, dear to the heart <f a child. Happiness may be unfolded to a child through a harmonious color scheme as well as through music, stories or play. The steamer Sagamo arriving at Royal Muskoka wharf, in the Muskoka Lakes, with passengers who are planning a delightful holiday in this beautiâ€" ful lakeland of Ontario.â€"Capadian National Railways photograph. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or will be sent by mail, post paid, on fecSipt of price, 50 cents & box. Try them to day, Sturdy, simple furniture in many pleasing designs,. particularly the peasant styles, may now be procured unfinished, and painted at home. Do not limit the use of color to the furniâ€" ture but use it in the walls and woodâ€" work also, keeping to three main hues. This will give variety and will not be too complicated. The tones may be selected from pieces of dress material, colored tissue paper, flowers or any objects so arranged together as to sugâ€" gest three harmonious colors. Reâ€" member always that groens, blues, blueâ€"violets and all very light tones make excellent backgrounds, as they givo a feeling of space and aways stay back; that dark blues and redâ€"violets, unless used very delicately, make a room dark, while yellows and yellowâ€" greens make a room light. Reds, vioâ€" letâ€"reds and orangereds are best avoided as backgrounds except in most delicate tints as red is so active a color, that it is impossible to keep it back. In a playroom a threefoot wainâ€" scoting painted like the wall or woodâ€" work and varnished is easily cleaned and is a protection to the wall from kicks and soratches. Color in Children‘s Rooms. In the Beavtiful Muskoka Lakes BE | _ A continuous liâ€"hour day service is ‘®â€"| guaranteed from the transmitter at t0 i Bodmin, Coruwall, and4 the recelver at In the maiter of pictures, sculpture and decoration, a@allow the child to chowse his favorites from several exâ€" amples selected by the parent. If the child draws well, and even if he doesn‘t, gelect several of his best paintings, frame them flat against the wall in a row with picture molding painted to match the woodwork, and see what a spur it is to future effort. These naive creations of childhood are individual and orlginal. Posters for the walls may bo made of cut paper in pleasing colors and bung in & border in the playroom above the wainscoting. These posters may illustrate activities of family, friends and pets and will amuse and instruct the children. Ornre Httle gitrl made such a quaint, interesting large poster of the family and pets that the mother cut the figures out in silk and wool and appliqued them to & wool background. The result was & mostingenious wall hanging which de lighted friends of the children, as the costumes worn were at once recognizâ€" able. Pillows for thé rooms were %made by the children of gingham with ;ngurea and flowers in contrasting hues ;appllqued. This idea could be carried out for a bedâ€"spread of colored blocks. The colors chosen should ealways harâ€" ’monize with those of the room. bowlIs and filower pots, as well as the plants, afford a chance for color. Mr. Mellon. London Spectater: _ We think that Mr. Melionâ€"though we are sure that this was not his intentionâ€"bas done an injury to Great Britain‘s reputation throughout Furope, and by so doing bas aroused that kind of resentment here which must be entirely abseut if we are to advance surely towards perâ€" fect Angloâ€"American understanding. The only consolation is that British newspapers can express their mmoy-1 ance with the certainty that there is no danger whatever of a eplit with, America. The fact that the two naâ€" tions can speak to one @nother in uni guarded language is of great signtâ€" fcance, No one here would write of a ' French, Italian, German or Japanese| Minister in such terms as heve been1 used of Mr. Melion. * "I never heard of euch a thing! Where was my husband when that happened, man?" London â€" Preliminary | successful tests baye been completed with beam wireless between Great Britain and South Africa, the Marconi Company anpounces. Teets under ordinary trafâ€" fic conditions are now being operated, prior to a sevéen days‘ continuous trial under postofice supervision. _ The tests gave between 200 and 250 words a minute. Breaking it Gently. "Yes‘m a car ran over your husâ€" band‘s pants and cut them all to pieces." Minard‘s Liniment for Insect bites. Bridgeweter, Somerset. These sta tVens aleo serve Carada. Beam WirelfilTest Successâ€" "He was in ‘em, ma‘am." + * INSERT IN NOSTRILE At All Drugilts, . Price $1.25, Volder about "DEAFNESS$" on request. A. 0. LEOZABD, tss, 70 Flfth Are., New Yeb Deafnessâ€"Head Noises LEONARD EAR OlL RELIEVED BY If you find yourself in distress, keep your head. Don‘t struggle; don‘t throw your hands out of the waterâ€" use your arms and legs as little as posâ€" sible, just enough to float. The chances ane you will be picked up with in a short time. You can protect your property against fireâ€"and you can replace proâ€" perty lost through fire; you can proâ€" tect your boy or girl against accidentâ€" al drowningâ€"but can‘t rep‘zce the life of your boy or girl. Children learn to swim very quickâ€" ly. At the sam>» time they can and should learn how to handle themselves in water: bow to float, to tread water, to give themsgelves rest end all the various means to keep affoat. Above all, they should bo taught that they can have all the real fun they want in the waterâ€"without being foothardy. In case of accident, it is well to learn all the tricks of lifesaving, es peclally how to prevent a drowning person Clutching you eo as to render you belpless to save yourself or him. Drowning. No doubt before long we shaull be reading in the newspapers of some boy or girl being drowned while in swim ming. These few timely hints may eatch the eye of the wouldâ€"be ewimâ€" mers or their parents, and may be the means of saving some boy or girl from disaster. To revive the apparently drowned the "Schafer" prone method is un doubtedly the best of all manual meth ods. Briefly it is as follows: 1. The drowned person is placed on the ground, face downwards and to one side, arms extended above the head. The tongue will drop forward and the fiuid in the air passages will run out. move clothing 2. The operator should kneel astride the body, facing the head. Place hands in the emall of the back, thumbs touchâ€" ing or nearly so, the fingers spread out on each side of the lower ribs; lean forward and steadily allow the weight of your body to fall gently on the vicâ€" tim; immediately swing backward, rapidiy releasing the pressurs without removing the hands from the body. Repeat this movement every five seconds; keep It up until natural breathing begine, or all hope of such is given up. f % There is one thing of which I am inâ€" tensely proud. It is being the wife of Stanley Baldwin. Not the wife of the Prime Ministerâ€"that 4s a totally difâ€" ferent thingy, but the wife of Stanley Baldwin, the man.â€"Mrs. Baildwin. Square deals help to keep round sums in circulation. Minard‘s Liniment is rellable. Swimming and Deaths from Firestone Firextone Builos the Only Gumâ€"Dipped Tires RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. ay TEA pregnated with rubber, after which the cords are coated by the regular calendering This extra advantageâ€" this extra process that is exâ€" clusive to Firestone, is your assurance of greater lire economy, safety and comâ€" dealer toâ€"day and have your car equipped with Firestone Gumâ€"Dipped Tires. FIRESTONE TIPE & RUEBER CC. OF CANADA LIMITED MNOST MILES PER DOLLAR s dangerousâ€"dont stop to re Now packed in Aluminum, the w same as years ago. Hamilton, Ontario "is good ted‘ Cuticura Talcoum _ Unadulterated _ Exquisitely Scentcd w 300 inyUIRC SANITARY RUBBER GOOD8, tl write for catalogue and price lis. _ Sie an@ ifiuflur_r Rubber Works, Dapt Wâ€"L $1â€"01 Rowd CGANGEFR ,GLOW .c Ivith Heatth _ _ This Spring . Btreet Montroa) WBRA bLY U i. §E SENTonREQUCST Tells cause of cancer and what to do for pain, bleeding, odor, etc, Write for it toâ€"day, menticnizcs this paper. Adâ€" dress Indianapolis Cancer Mospital Indiarapolis, Ind. "Opportunitics are Mke girs," re marks a London writer, "we went to embrace only the pleasant one«" Insect Bites. Mrs. Wilson‘s Experience a Guide to Women Passing through the Change of Life Hamilton, Ontario. â€"*I have taken several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s hi s . all runâ€"down and | T. z” bad no appetite. : J e _ I was very woulk x »4»”“:{, img. | and sick, ond the M . . E7 |pains in my back k We | were so iu.d I Â¥ couldhardlymove. ~wPeits. fosuk 4| | f{ut vory sad at times and thouf?.t I l:ad not a friend on earth. 1 did not care if 1 lived or died. I was very nervous, too, and cdid not go out very much. A frierd | zAvised me to try a bottle of Lydia E. | V‘inkbain‘s Vegetable Compound, so | 1 6id,. 1zm ;‘fl-mcr’u wife, and alâ€" ; oys worked bard until latcly, and | was in bed for tiro months, J began to feel Lke a new woman after the ‘ first botile and 1 recommend it with t snecess, niso Lydia E. Pinkâ€" g:.m'- Liver PWUs, 1 am willing to caswer letters from women askin mbout vyour medicines, as I unno{ ck too highly of them."~â€" Mre. %m Wnuson, 471 Wuson Street, Hamilwn, Ortario. ‘fl", | h at m | yme‘l | "u’%«w' f ’ ire, | iz imes and thoug‘ht Classifhed Advertisements Bold by druggists everywhere. O TORONTO Minard‘s | takes of â€" mosquito Draws the pois« "TRUâ€"BLOOD Complezion" re» fect "blood health" within. As m Spring Toric and Blood Purificr, it corrects the causes of eczoms, ki eruptions and kindred symptoms of vitiated or impure blood. Do as so many others are doing kuupnt a Adites A zul2 â€" Taken according to the gimple directions on every bottle, TRU â€" BLOOD brings the glow of vibrant health to the skin. E$VE No. 24+â€"£7, FREE BCOK Vegetable Comy« pound and I c.:j not speak too highly of it as EP wasat the Change of Life and was n N4 out 61

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