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Durham Review (1897), 18 Aug 1927, p. 7

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them them them m the VIOi« "The time is ipe for the nations of the worl to make combioations for peace rather than «ombinations for war."â€"Richar) T. Byvd., % an you ima=‘ne an orchard, a den or a dooryard in summer ‘out birds? Would you not miss © darting@, dipping and flashing in unlight; flitting here and there ng the floworsâ€"preeming and inj in the shrubbery? If you love s and want more of them to come build their homes about the premâ€" . attract them with bird baths nzed for their constant use, beâ€" , next to food, almost any bird ; a cool, sparkling bath better n anything elso in the world. ths that are attractive to birds, lccorative in even the nicect kind ardon,. can be made with scareoly expense at all by convertingâ€"dis wWHERE TO PUT IT. artist‘c effect in the garden, a in be seated on either a grassy or on an old stump so that it t be on a lovel with the ground . If sx»ve vines are plantad base of the stump so that they n1 and cling to it as they grow »ct will be all the more picturâ€" ‘ar the garden. Or some wood could be planted here as they flourish under the frequent s they would bct when the plashed the water down upon nany times a day. .. ort time after you have proâ€" be baths, many birds will find ind will come daily, some of vary times a day, to freshen ret‘y brightâ€"colored coats and em in the sunshine, a lovely RIRD After th CING IN STONES. +k 1d T th th ‘annot seep through, urface and wash with ter. This removes all mi dust and prepares be for the finish of rface shou‘ld ever be perfectly clean and, e smeooth. G THE BEOWL. TY the flowers. It ‘a green inside ow and violet. ns one. Ths st painted yellow, cles of the violet lower edges. iths are preferable .ecause they can be an and the water v» oftener the betâ€" M th to place th fy ors _ could rd do them them _quite the Saths. hs popular 3 of birds shrubbery rs â€" could he right odation, or near Avoid all 1ac It ervre ually e to t} was artl The ides low, olet m of a pre other a1 pla M co fu "Well, half dea cation, « Rocky ed as the mass solidified, thus making the rocks buoyant. Other articles in the exhibit includes a petrified piece of redwood, the point of a prohistoric mammal and bones of Stauff intact, Dug Up in North Dakota With Floating Rocks and Other Frehistoric Relics ON EXHIBIT IN ST. PAUL EARISTTION TORONTO rtle, 10,0¢0,000 Years Old, Fo: n it ‘the o v Mount "Th Pa Buzz fails to make a homer" tle iT oric mammal and bones ils, buried centuries ago l1, old fellow, you look Why don‘t you take a vaâ€" FLIT spray clears your home of flies and mosâ€" quitoes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. Distributed in Canade by Fred J. Whitlow & Co., Limited, Toronto VC tes ve rat n fr biy t} â€" novelists and cidedly healthy hot kplaine>d at the s the turt the Found b ; the man ison as of esterton. ash and were . Stauffer, University c‘s idea rus girls rking. states a er { North n at St. ind is ed ten s carâ€" upting Prof. | is did T1 "One, two; ore two; higher, faster, higher," Oh, why did I cat that pie? These exercises tire. "DBend to left, bend to right. Forward, backward; stop." f Some men put business before pleasure; the wise ones put pleasure in business. "He‘s a successful farmer " he‘s sold his farm to a golf club To make a person want a thing for bid it. The story that fishingâ€"worms can sing probably originated from some fisherman who heard a mosquito while he was putting on the bait. Things could be worse. Suppor« fiiles barked like dogs or had bells around their necks like cows. Mr. time Patient â€" "Doctor, how are my chances?" Doctorâ€""Oh, pretty â€" good, but I wouldn‘t start reading any continued stories." Silence does not always mean con tempt. Sometimes it means ignor ancd "Madgo is sore on Jack. She calls him a dumbâ€"bell." "Because she couldn‘t get a ring out of him, I suppose." d I‘m melting drop by drop. No rest. No peace. No beauty nap, Haven‘t had a decent meal; But no one gives a rap. blue : doubt "Is your husband a good provider, Mandy ?" "Shuh is a providah, nothin‘ but. He‘s going to buy furniture providin‘ he gits the money; he‘s goin‘ to git the money providin‘ he goes to work: he goes to work providin‘ there‘s nothâ€" in‘ else to be did, providin‘ the job suits him. Ho suttinly is a providah." Al "One, two; one, two‘â€"I‘m sick and tired of that. I wont to eat. I want to sleep. All right, then. I‘ll be fat! You can buy a dog with money, but it takes love to put a wasg in its tail. greed f1 A pound a day must melt away U Mac Somcone says kissing is a relic of «va® Wax dummics in the store windows e cumb; but thero are dummer woâ€" en than wax dummics who can talk ue streaks. And of that there‘s no Aw1I 1 a rcg | THE BEST MEDICINE ‘FOR FLOWER LOVERS OWL â€" LAFF 5] | â€" $HE EVER USFD uns s.e2 Cl ie Oi‘ll takeâ€" a couple of pounds. . Casey ain‘t had any fer a long rt ome ) W i visit oss T‘ll go on a bender," said the rting around the pretzel. TK (Osa With Lasghter) â€""Let‘s match for the eats! â€""Where shall we lunch?" Let‘s match first." n about some brains, Mrs itâ€"minded young physician girl, charged her two dol n respect ro creed | but Also dark nights Yes l "It was said the gridâ€"glow tube emâ€" ployed in the demonstration was probâ€" |ub1y the most sensitive device of its kind perfected for practical use, The Itube is a relay operated by a small | current and controlling a current of \ much greater amplitude. The ordiâ€" inary relays used in electrical engiâ€" neering have an amplifying power of | about 10,000, but the tube will amplify !100,000,000 times. _ It requires about ;one-blllionth of a watt for operation, or about oneâ€"fortieth the energy exâ€" lpended by a fly in crawling upward one inch in one second. ' "The Homestead mill is one of the largest steel works operated by elecâ€" tricity. No less than ten thousand ;car!ouds of material were required to 'electrify it, including 336 motors of Imore than 100,000 horseâ€"power, 61 cranes of from 5 to 275 tons lifting lcapacity. £u miles of conduit for elecâ€" ltrlr: wiring and 30,000 tons of structâ€" tural steel." There is some similarity between an aviator and a politician. When their gas gives out they both meet with disaster.â€"Theodore Roosevelt. No man is too big to refuse the supâ€" port of any State as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Presiâ€" dent.â€"Frark O. Lowden. \ I have invested a few dollars in a chewing gum industry in Canada, and who knows what will happen?â€" Sir Harry Lauder. "You seem to have a good. deal of faith in doctors," said Barratt to his invalid friend. "I have," was the reâ€" ply. ‘"A doctor would be foolish to le* a good customer like me die."â€"Ti. Bits, London. %f Mrs. David Login, Thetford Mines West, Que., gives unstinted praise to Dr. Willilams‘ Pink Pills for the good they have done in her family. Mrs. Logan says:â€""I have been a user of Dr. Willtams‘ Pink Pills for many years, as occasion required, and have always found them a most reliable medicine. My kusband, who was reâ€" covering from an attack of typhoid fever, and was in a very weak condiâ€" tion, took the pgll:;, and through them gained health and strength. My davugzhter was in a runâ€"down condition, and was forced to discontinue work. Again Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills were resoerted to and she was soon restored to excellent health. Then my eldest boy had an operation performed for adenoids, which left him in a weakâ€" ened condition. Once more Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills were tried, and he was soon in excellent health,. So I can truly say that more than satisâ€" faction has been obtained by the use of this medicine. The pills have done more good in my home than hundreds of dolars worth of more expensive medicines." Customerâ€""Have you any whisâ€" ky?" Drug Clerkâ€""No, but we have something just as bad." "Will you promise to marry me?" "No, but I‘d like to have an option on you till the end of the season!" San Francisco Chronicle: Politics make strange bedfellows, but they soon get accustomed to the same bunk. Mistressâ€""Who wis the gentle man who called just now, Mary?" Maryâ€""That â€" wasn‘t no gentleman, mum, it was the master come back for his coat." Minard‘s Liniment for burns. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Highly _ Fraised by a Quebec Lady. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills assist diâ€" gestion, correct the lassitude, the palâ€" pitation of the heart, shaky nerves and the pallor of the face and lips that are the result of thin, impure blood. You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the ; United States Steel Corporation pnsvl ed his hand several times over a glass | sphere on his desk at 71 Broadway.’ New York, on June 16 last and a| minute quantity of electricity thus} released, amplified and transmitted to| Pittsburgh, set in motion a 700â€"volt motorâ€"generator used to furnish powâ€" er for the rolling machinery of the Homestead Works of the Carnegie Steel Company. Says "The Iron Trade Review" (Cleveland): "The demonstration was arranged by the corporation and the Westingâ€" houso Electric Company as a fenture; of the convention of the iron and stee] electrical engineers at Pittsburgh.l The delegates visited the Homestead works to witness the spectacular start. "The sphere on Judge Gary‘s desk was lined with silver and sorved asE one plate of a condenser. Judge: Gary‘s hand served as the other plate. | A gridâ€"glow relay, a recent Westing-! house development _,connected by‘ telegraph line to the Westinghouse; works at Newark, interrupted the| ccntinuous 42.95 meter wave of the| station there. _ The wave thus interâ€"| rupted traveled by air to Pittsburgh,} where it was picked up in the Westing-i house works at Homewood, amp"fled.' and transmitted by wire to the Homeâ€" stead mill. _ Acting through sensitlve‘ relays, the wave then set the sener-| ator in motion. CARY‘S HAND WAVES STEEL MILLS START Here and There What promises to be the biggost | fowr~ show ever held in Canada is ‘to be heid .. in <the Memorial Schcol Aud‘torium, Hamilton, Ont., on Aug. 24th and 25th, Being the combined | cxhibitions of the Canadian Gladio‘vs Society end the Hamilton Hort‘cu‘â€" tural Society, it will tax the school to its capacity. "What is the new‘ structure you have put up on the hill there?" asked a curious visitor of a farmer. "Well," replied the farmer, "if I find a tenant for it it‘s a bungalow; if I don‘t, it‘s a barn." The Secretary, Mrs. Schumacher, 112 Victoria Ave. N., Hamilton, is husy scnding out the prize lists and she reports keen inforest in ail the classes which include the spen, amateur and LCy The outstanding features of the show will be the competition for the Spectator Cup in the open class, the Eaton Trophy in the amateur class and the Kiwanis Cup in the seedlinz class. Two years ago the Hamilton Kiwanis Club offered to the Canadian Gladiolus Society a cup to be awardâ€" ed to the best seedling gladiolus of outstanding merit. This meant that the winner must be a better flower than any on the market at the present time, Down the winding country lane walked a strange trioâ€"a pretty and perfectly composed girl and two men â€"on whose faces could be perceived the influence of the greenâ€"eyed monâ€" ster. _ Suddenly a severe thunderâ€" storm â€" came on. Lightning flashed vividly an done of the men confessed that he was frightened. "What are you afraid of?" asked the other man coldly. "I‘m as cool as can be." "Of course you are," snapped the first speaker. _ "And if I were along I should be the same; but I‘m afraid for Miss Marples in this lightning. Bhe‘s so attractive!" This stirred up a great deal of inâ€" terest and the rivalry was very keen. Among those entered was one from far off New Zealand. In spite of the high caliber of the enteries, the judges would not make an award. The same thing happened at Peterborough last year and although there was keen disappcintment among the exhibtors, it stirred up their blood with the result that this year is golng to see the greatest struggle for this coveted prize. Besides the 225 classes for gladiolus, there are numerous sections for astors, dahlias and dozens of other fall bloomâ€" ing annuals and perennials. 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