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Durham Review (1897), 1 Sep 1927, p. 7

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xding m4 Second Actross â€"â€" ‘‘"Oh, zonsense! They never yawu all at once."â€"Ohio Btate Sundial C explorer found that femalo & i never attack, but disappear w in danger. One old male, who appeared about to attrick the party, was shot in the lung but kept going more than two hours. He then charged again and despite another bullet in the chest continued his fight for half an hour more before he was fually treed and shot. Measurcments showed his chest to Bbo sixty two inches, his biceps eighâ€" teen inches arocpd, his middle fin#*tr four inchog around and his height five foet gight inches. The gorilla eats bamboo shoots, wild carrots, a small Jellow flower called "senecios" and the bark of a bush. White Fathers at Lubenga declared that several misâ€" sion natives have been k*%*>4 by antâ€" mals which tear the limbs from their vietims. She Knev. First Actressâ€""Yes, when I came out the audience simply sat there epenâ€"mouthed." nter :.z Flying Boats VW/:l! Make Cruise of 25,000 Miies \LSO TO AUSTRALIA ter Says That Gorillas Are «fiâ€"HManded, Always Attacking With Arm Outstretched va al Air Force Plans Expeâ€" lition Into the Far East eed o Test Aircraft : is to test the c 1 hulls of whic onstructed: to r ines, whozo equipment is leted, will each carry a , and the first objective of n will be Singapore. Here met by Royal Australian men in two similar maâ€" the six will continue to id around the Australian 11 1anage it ruise wi | summer preparations ng forward for the great iade by officers and men A‘ir Force in four huge Southampton flying rt will probably be made it elleved, will give them he water than wooden iwlls are roomy enough le space for a navigatâ€" and wireless operator‘s rectional wireless. | control cockpits are _ machines, which conâ€" bunks so that the crew ch can sleep aboard. Not Main Idea bility and not speed is in the flight. Two of the same type will a V er of the flight will be Browneâ€"Cave, D.S.0., Britain‘s most distinâ€" Squadronâ€"leader G. EK. econd in command. cats *o be used are se will cover some | in all probability ve Browneâ€"Cavé and away from home for coast all probably f ngapore as resorves 1#a pore est the capabilities of which the maâ€" ‘ted; to reconnoitre with a special eye eaplane bases, and RA.F. ensign right <ht that eventually 000 miles. t the same type s, are being com ustralian govern the ones which M round India _ calling at iplane flight is never yet nHhke left ning itish the ’ Hubbyâ€"*"Your check to the grocery |came back with ‘no funds‘ on it." ed hers by pushing her husband off the Municipal Pier. It isn‘t necessary to drink to drown troubles. A CChicago woman drownâ€" Wifieâ€""That‘s funny, I saw an ad in the paper yesterday which said the bank had a surplus of more than three million, tro his won‘t ti t On the 1 torm{ are If s} Mr. Potato wa Spinach and they hut the parson di "I guess l‘ll have just a light lunch A Woman‘s Troubles. A woman‘s always on the jump, Her troubles make a mere man Opens Sat., Aug. 27 W. L. Mackentina Kink smendes. all l l SXMIBITION TORONYTQ I went to a W i1 The four great destructive agencies > wind, water. fire and boys. t OWLâ€"LAFFS grin nt to a lot of trouble borrowâ€" dollars from that fellow." you can put him to a lot of getting it back." (Oa With Laughter) not trying to get plump, find sho‘s trying to get thin with some nd d othe n the things most needed in t collegiato world is a moâ€" ackenzie ito was all eyves for Mi t« what is an optimist?" who thinks that he uy his wife a new fur ie man next door did ey were to be didn‘t Turnip in perfe together King presses the but motion the most color program in Exhibitio: the Prince of Wals ered Gladys skirts and 1 often assoclate b H.W.WATERS General Manasme t peace unâ€" And it‘s ind women. Celebrating Canada‘ s 60th _ Birthday nd reveal Gate married / began 1. Wales the Man at Shoreditchâ€""As wives go 1 suppose I am lucky, for she buys her own clothes." Space at the British lndustries Fair to be held simultaneously in London and Birmingham next year promises soon to be at a premium. To date twice as much space has been reâ€" served for displays as was reserved last year. The fair will run from Feb. 20 to March 2. "Hear you‘re studying sleight of hand. Aren‘t you going to hold your job in the bank?" "Sure! Only it don‘t pay enough." drug Med the gone and man." If you would regain your vigor and ambition, keep your blood and nerves in good condition. Anaemia, or thin blood lowers the vitality, starves the nerves and causes a general runâ€"down condition. When the blood is thin the skin loses its color, the shoulders *dmop and weight is lost. The victim of anaemia loses appetite, suffers from indigestion, headaches and sleepâ€" lessness, and is nervous and exhaustâ€" ed after slight exertion. If you have any of these symptoms do not delay but begin treatment now with Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and you will be gratified with the prompt improveâ€" ment in your condition. Among the thousands who have found new health through the use of this medicine is Mrs. Herbert Nagle, Ludlow, N.B., who says:â€""I had not been feellng' well for.some time and was gradually growing we@ker. I would take dlzzyl spells and often faint. I was subject | to severe headaches and found it hard j to do my work. I took doctor‘s mediâ€" | cine for some time, but it did me no| good, and I was still growing weaker.‘ In this condition I began the use of | Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and in a | short time found they were helping | me. I continued the use of the pills , for a while longer, and found that the | trouble that had bothored mo wasi' gone and I was once more a well woâ€" This Can Only be Done by Keepâ€" ing the Blood Rich and Red. Tho municipality drained its treaâ€" ’sury to such an extent that it has not yet been able to pay salaries or penâ€" sions for June, and those not dependâ€" ent on the municipal budget are not much better off, as the greater part of thei rpersonal "luxury allowance" went into subscriptions collected for the celebration. ‘The money was used for triumphal arches, flags, pictures of the "ghazi," as wel las an $8,000 Americanâ€"made automobile and a high powered motor boat, which were preâ€" sented to the President. RETAIN YOUR VIGOR _ Constantinople.â€"With more than a million Turkish pounds spert in celeâ€" brating the recent visit to Constantinâ€" ople of Mustapha Kemat Pasha, Preâ€" sident of the Turkish republic, the majority of the population â€"of the metropolis is prepared to live for the rest of the summer on bread and cheese, flavored with gala memories of the spectacular and costly show. The preacher who preaches at his congregation soon has no congregaâ€" tion to preach to. Letters for air mail might appropri ately be written on fly paper,. man was about to take an examinaâ€" tion for life insurance. "You don‘t dissipate, do you?" askâ€" ed the physician, as he made ready for tests. "Not a fast liver, or anyâ€" thing of that sert?" The little man hesilated a moment, looking a bit frightened, then replied, in a small, piping voice: "I someâ€" times chew a littlo sum." When a bride comes down to bt fast wearing her regular face you lay dollars to cup cakes that honeymoon is over. Heâ€""Darling, you are wonder of the world." Sho (indignantly)â€""An I ask, are the other seven you "Give me a pound of 1 ers, pleaseâ€"no lions or friz‘ ten the baby." toâ€"day," observed the rat rowed into the box of mat Constantinople ( ifi [Â¥\ HMes. t Di ‘"This hurts me worse than it hurts u," said the Siamose twin, as her ter swallowed the medicine. ‘ine Co., B ills will be a box. Space at Premium smaill, henpecked, worriedâ€"looking The Bank Magician. Williams‘ Pink Pills at your or write The Dr. Willams‘ Co., Brockville, Ont., and vill be sent post paid at 50 Kemal‘s a pound of animal crack k Pills, and in a they were helping the use of the pills â€""And who, may seven ?" gum Poor After Visit rat, as it burâ€" matches.. tigers; they the eighth akâ€" can the Minard‘s Liniment for burns. Charlesâ€""A place where the botâ€" tom of the sea sticks up through the water."â€"Denison Flamingo.. f Very True. Teacher â€" "What is an island, Charles?" Many thermometers have been getâ€" ting their hig"h degrees recently. "I believe we can cut down tuberâ€" culosis among young women if we push dress ‘reform," he declared. "There is a point in the race for scanty clothing at which a girl must stop lest the body be chilled too much and weakened." Milwaukeeâ€"Scantiness in modern woman‘s dress is partly responsible for the tuberculosis problem, accordâ€" ing to Dr. Hoye B. Dearholt, who reâ€" ported that for the first time in the history of the Wisconsin Tuberculosis Association all of the State‘s twenty sanatoria are filled with patients, with long waiting lists at many of them. Girls between 15 and 25, striving for a boyish figure and wearing scanty clothing, have lowered their resisâ€" tance to a point where they are easy prey of the diseasec, Dr. Dearhoit said. F. Lewis, this devise should confused .with a lightning rod not protect the house but takes the charge away from t set. Blames Flimsy Modern Dress For Increaseiin Tuberculosis , The Ontario Fire Marshal‘s Departâ€" ment advise keeping all aerials, it mounted on the roof, below the termâ€" inals of the regular lightning rod masts. It is better to place the acrial away from buildings altogether, using poles for this special purpose only. There should be a good sized,. ‘sing]e pole knife switch between the )aerial and the set. The middle of this switch is connected to the acrial and one end to the set and the other‘ to the ground. When. the set is not in use the aerial should be «llrevtly' connected to the ground and there should always be a tag attaching to the set warning people against using the same during an electrical storm. If lightning should strike the aerial it will then travel down the wire through the knife switch and into the l ground connection _ without going} through the receiving apparatus. But, , warns Deputy Fire Marshal George | F. Lewis, this devise should not bel In installing a radio recelving set in the country, that is on the farms and in villages and towns where there are few street wires and pipes to carâ€" ry away lightning charges, a little exâ€" tra care is advisable. Lightning may be attracted by the aerial and travelâ€" ing down this may not only demolish the set but destroy the house as well. But by the addition of a simple grounding device the lightning will be deflected harmlessly into the earth. Sets in Country Need Extra Care in Proper Grounding as Protection Against Lightning "Bring ‘em on" says Pete Ki North American Bucking Horse Calgary Stampede held in the w parts of Canada and the United master of anything the western T fury. The elaborate saddle that the trophies he won through his championship, is seen in the inse theatrical magnate. The Cal; annual event is ragardod ao tha Radio and Fire _ with a lightning rod; it will ct the. house but simply charge away from the radio event is regarded as the flne;;t of _ says Pete Knight of Crossfield, Alberta, and Canadian Bucking Horse Champion. He gained this title at the : held in the west recently against competitors from all and the United States, and in doing so proved himself & the western plains could produce in the way of equine ite saddle that Knight is photographed holding is one of on through his skill; another, symbolic of his cherished een in the inset and was presented by Rdward F. Albee, te. The Calgary Stampede which has become an Buclfing Horse Champion | The Real Drawing Card. I The movingâ€"picture exbibitors are |\ trying everything to keep up attendâ€" lance in the summerâ€"cooling plants, |free lemonade, souvenirs. Someone | should suggest that they try good picâ€" | tures.â€"Outiook. _ If human beings would stop being human, democracy would be perfect. â€"Ernest Boyd. Baby‘s Owh Tablets are especially made for little ones. They are pleasâ€" ant to take and can be given with abâ€" solute safety to even the newâ€"born babe. They quickly banish constipaâ€" tion and indigestion, break up colds and simple fevers and make the cutâ€" ting of teeth easy. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wiliams‘ Medicine CCo., Brockville, Ont. ‘ Other mothers administer harsh, nauseating purgatives which in realâ€" ity irritate and injure the delicate stomach and bowels and at the same time cause the children to dread all medicine. Absolutely no meat should be given to a child until it reaches the age of 18 months, and then only if approved by the doctor. For medicine, all strong, disagreeable olls and powders should be abandoned and Babys‘ Own Tablets given instead.. Many mothers give their children solid foods at too early an age and say proudly that their babies "eat everything that grownâ€"up people do." Such & course is almost certain to bring on indigestion and lay the founâ€" dation of much illâ€"health for the litâ€" tle one. MISTAKES MOTHERS MAKE IN C&RE OF LINTLE OXES its kind held on the continent Ma Buzz went to the country, Hooray! FI.IT spray clears your home of fiies and mosâ€" uitoes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and zaeir eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. Distributed in Canada by Fred J. Whitlo» & Co., Limited, Toronto "One finds among these cannibals," he said, "credible ironâ€"workere living in fairly decent surroundings and adopting much of present day civiliâ€" zation." How can a stabilized dollar contri bute to a Auid currency? Minard‘s Liniment relieves Backache Cannibalism, . Mr. Burto: ized, is practically confine 1zea, is practically confined to th« neighborhood of the Luvidyo water shed. â€"â€"generally a boneâ€" human being on the now a superâ€"man, for | the other man as well "No one is allowed to be initi among them until he has eaten Mr. Burton said that, while in 1914 scarcely a native could read or write, thousands now possess both accomâ€" plishments. Almost every chief now has his secretary. "Of the three secret societies," said Mr. Burton, "the Bakasandjl are far the most sinister. tne missionary and the trader. At present 1,000 natives are work Ing on tin. There is ailzo coal, and th« men extract sufficient jron in some« districts to make their own spears, hoes, axes and knives. Good Farmers. They have their fisheries and culâ€" Uvate, among other things: Tobracco, treeâ€"lentils, _ pumpkins, cucumbers, groundâ€"nuts, bananas, sweet potatoes, #pring onions. Since the days of the war thi: strange country, inhabited by the Ral uba, a people endowed with intelli gence and industry, and, in some parts, with cannibalistic habits, has developed swiftly with the advent of the missionary and the trader. This hopo was expressed by W. F. P. Burton, a missionary, who lectured to the Royal Geographical Society on the march of civilization in Central Katanga, a strip of Darkest Africa ly ing to the north of Northern Rhode gla. Some are Capable of Intelâ€" ligent Conversation, Says Lecturer London.â€"We trust that before long trial by redâ€"hot iron, boiling water. and mwaxi polson will be things of the past. Cannibal Ideas Undergo Change Of the passengers, 2,100,000,000 were transported by common carâ€" riers. Gross revenue of common carrier bus lines was nearly $300,000,000. Taxes paid by motor vehicle oper ators are estimated at $712,000,000 Investment in rolling stock, ter minals, garages, etc., were approxlâ€" mately $455,000,000. Total passengers carried by buses were 2,395,000,000 Motor bus statistics just comâ€" piled by the American Automobile Association contain the following outstanding facts for 1926: Total number of motor buses in use, about 80,000. 82,425 buses were used in comâ€" mon carrier service. 82,800 buses were used in carryâ€" ing school children back and forth from home to school. Motor Bus Figures Reveal Big Growth TEA Your grocer knows when you order RED ROSE ORANGE PEYZOE you Now packed in Aluminzm. TORONTO Burton empha â€"of some other principle, ‘I am [ am myself and are a judge of fine tea. ated part ther Tells cause of cancer an for pain, bleeding, odor, « it to-dl{. mentionirt this éress Indianapolis Can:« Indiarapolis, Ind. Al CANCER®®®® | A the me to try Lydia E. Pinkha m‘s Vegeâ€" table Compound, and after taking two bottles I could get wp and dress myâ€" self. J also took Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Blood Mediine. When I firet took the medicine J only weighed seventyâ€" eight pounds. Now I weigh twice as much. If J get out of sorts or weary and can‘t sleey1 alwa; s take another bottle of the Vopretazhble Compounrd. I find it wonderfully good In:‘ feâ€" male troubles, and have rccomâ€" mended it to imy neighbors. 1 will be only too glad to anewer any lotters I rocgve asking abost it." â€" Nre, Wuiiam Rrromis, Box 486, Mel{ort m London.â€"A â€" truet, famous Cecil Rhodes volving less money hi outlook, in that its sch held in American as universitiesâ€"is croate the late Dame Juiia 1 published toâ€"day. She of Sir Charles en England, and a daugl Leonard Lewisohn of ] ertate amounts to L2 The tostament give: to charities and d« leaves the whole resid: to _ provide scholarshi and American student: It will be known as : Julia Heary Fund. T in equ bridgo ranger the ea mentir Brittet Melfort, Saska inward troubles, h After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham‘s‘ Vegetable Compound Could Do { All Her Work and Gained y in Weight CLEANERS, _ WA Cleans everything. Tar without injut demonstration. _E LEFEBVRE & Co Ontario, to act as exclusis tative in distribution of Prayer; whole or part time; importance; do business at ant and profitable occupation letter only. _ Bible Prayer 618 Ontario Street, Toronto. Sprain SIGK ABED EIGHT MONTHS is good tea‘ Classified Advertisements ust Similar to Rhcodes Foundstion Formed in Britain ard‘s v CBHI ADY on in every ‘reserving ml 1ISSUE No. 35â€"‘27 U SITUATIONG VACANT ri m} GENTLEMAN WANTED city, town and village in t as exclusive represenâ€" chewan. â€" *‘I had adachesand severg pains in my back and pifles. 1 :v"‘ so sic ner that 1 goeuld no{ sit up and 1 was in bed most of the time for eight months,. An aunt came to visit and help me as 1 was unable to attend to my baby and could not do n:x work, â€" She to Pinkha m‘s Vegeâ€" HER FREE BOOK 4C I0, POI ght. 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