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Durham Review (1897), 10 Nov 1927, p. 7

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ystery "Whon Donaid proposed to me~he rcted like a fis hout of water." "Of scurse. lle knew he was caught." for the murder. The youngest of the quartet, AL fredo Jauregui, 28, drew _the fatal black ballot «midst surroundings. borâ€" dering on bysteria on The bart of the #pectators and the stoical calmness of the condemned. Jaureguk protesiing his innocence, urged the court to make haste with his execution by a firing squad. He said that he would not ask for a Bardon. â€" An appeal, however, tas been mado to the President on his La Paz, Boliviaâ€"Four men, <R victed of the assassination in 1917 of General Jose Manuel Pando, former President of Bolivia, recently© cast lots to solect the one who must die FOUR MEN CAST LOTS TO FACE FIRINCG SQUAD oungest of Bolivian I President‘s _ Murderers Draws Fatal Black Ballot Puts Levine . in New Light Why W ‘Ce Call"E. ops” s SAVED U.S. £7,000,000 ansâ€"Atlantic Flyer Usually onsidered â€" a CT0.0 Be- tween*a Jew Peddler and a Clown Really a Hero Dig nâ€"Why‘is a policeman known p" or a "copper," as he is nickâ€" n England, when he isn‘t callâ€" bobby"? The origin of the ad been lost in the mists of y, until an exâ€"inspector of the f London police, George F. evealed it, as he has just done, ter to the London Star. policeman, he tells an anxious takes his nickname from a copper, the huge laundry vat which no English kitchen ns rughtorg of the murdered werg éresentt They la? g {orvinced of the gu‘lt "of 1 Exâ€"Inspector of Police is Etymologist and gs Up Tale About Copper Vat 8. Jonas, President of the irers‘ Trust Company, recently at a dinner given i A. Levine, the first trans ir passenger, by the direeâ€" the Jewish MHosplial of at Sherry‘s Restaurant. anâ€" mat as PresiCent of the bank h Mr. Levine had had conâ€" business he wanted all New 10w that there was not "the klemish or strain" on his « a business man. n# "innuendos" about Mr which was he alleged compiete. according to the story, a ‘eman was courting a H the ; entitled to all the rld for tbaving initiâ€" and carrying it ven the Government es had not thought nd friend I want this what esfeem I hold 1e is a pioncer, and always get all the ie them." ) revealed that Mr. donor of $100,000 to ital of Brooklyn for ses in a recent camâ€" 10nymous gift. He nown; that typifies said, "but I underâ€" idy been reported." Boliviana Exâ€" n uendos" about Mr. contracts with the it, Mr. Jonas gave )se â€" arrangements, Levine would probâ€" have them discusâ€" justice to him." 5 years old he beâ€" s with the Governâ€" said. "He conâ€" of preventing the throwing away it had secured for ed"to take it away, ive the Governâ€" of the profits. He t an a few years public house Copper," over n oil painting historie inciâ€" . _CO per cent., by any means. e Government rofitsâ€"a clear Two of these graduates, however, Miss Tara Tilak and Miss Piroj Anâ€" andkar, have launched into jour nalism as a career. They have start â€"â€" MR TRAPPER~= University find very little scope for their talents outside the education department and the medical profesâ€" sion. Bombayâ€"The everâ€"increasing numâ€" ber of women graduates of Bombay University find very little scope for TWO BOMBAY WOMEN 1ou can get druggist or by from The Dr. 1 Brockville, Ont â€",___~OfTKk again by the use of purgaâ€" tives. The stomach needs help at all times, but a study of the process of digestion will show that purgatives, as commonly taken, are seldom necesâ€" cary and often harmful. To safeguard your digestion the dict must be controlled. Overâ€"eating is altvays harmful, but one must asâ€" similate enough food to supply the needs of the blood. Remember, the blood has to carry nourishment to all parts of the body and find fuel for its energy. Hence when the blood beâ€" comes weak and fails to do its work, indigestion arises. Therefore the sure remedy for indigestion is to build up the blood. If you suffer from any form of indigestion choose your diet carefully and take wholesome nourâ€" ishment. Above all, start building up your blood by taking a course of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Then under the influence of the new blood supply, your digestive system will respond naturally, your appetite improve and your food will do you good.. So begin to improve your digestion by starting to take Dr. Willlams‘ Pink Pills now. Many people so the digestive syst like a machine: n works sluggishly, into work again b tives. The stomac times, but a study digestion will sho as commonlv taiâ€".. Errors irst Women in India to Be come Editors â€" Publish Household Magazine H MAKE MORE MONEY. We need RAW FURS and are payâ€" Ing REAL HIGH PRICES for them. Your neighbour is one of our many thousands of satisfied shippers, who knows, through actual experiences, that Raw Furs, when shipped direct to us, bring PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY RETURNS. We pay Highest possible prices, give you honest grading and send you your money the same day as your shipment arrives. Profit by the Experience of Others MAKE MORE MONEY. We need RAW FURS and are 172 King Street East, Dept. "B", TORONTO 2, Canada HICKHEST _ HONEST _ PROMPT PRICES CRADINGC PAYMENT FREE Join the Ever Increasing Army of Satisfhed Raw Fur Shippers T M Ee Ee Fyr price â€" list contains a lot of valuable inâ€" formation for the trapper who wants to MAKE MORE monEYy. Write for our FREE PRICE LIST AND SHIPPING TAGS TOâ€"DAY! ave LEVIN FUR COMPANY, TALS OF IXDIGESTION Just Ask for â€" Dreadnought Tissue SET UP PRECEDENT About This Trouble Into Which People Fall ‘A most satisfactory roll for the bathroom. ‘A soft, absorbent tissue made, like all Eddy Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting saniâ€" tary conditions. t Your Name Added to Our Mailing List Today get these pills from your ® by mail at 50 cents a box Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., _so far misunderstand system as to treat it ; neglecting it until it ly, then irritating it Our 1927 RAW WE ARE ALWAYS WITH YOU FOR LIMITED Southern districts of Australia are being plagued by eagles to such an extent that a campaign of exterminaâ€" tion had been undertaken by the inâ€" habitants, according to a report from Adelaide, _ The eagles, it is said, in groups of fifteen or twenty, frequent water holes and swoop down on stray lambs. So many lambs have been carried off that the Government has put a premium of a half crown on eagles‘ heads, and shooting parties are the order of the day. ed a monthly in Marathi under their jJoint editorship, known as Griha Luxmi (kousewife) which aims at teaching Marathi girls how to be successful housewives. Miss Tilak, who is a devoted stiâ€" dent of sociology, and Miss Anandkar, who is interested in the education of &irls in Bombay, have ample scope for their enthusiasm and energy in this direction, and judging from the standard of the articles which have appeared in the first few ~ issues of Griha Luxmi and the list of univerâ€" sity women who have promised to contribute to its pages, their venture should prove a useful link between university women and their less educated sisters. on top of highest possible prices we give you an addiâ€" tional 5¢c. EXTRA for every dollars‘ worth of Raw Furs shipped direct to us. This means many more dollars In the pockets of the wise shipâ€" per. 5% BONUSâ€" i3 lae 4e pecac ce C en CRLL OE OO OROGETCRNOE TANUUTCE WH INC ARCEOTâ€"DUORUGIGEU SLORELEF 4& _ "Athenia", sailing to Montreal. The "Athenia" is the first Canadian Service Transatlantic steamer to carry the new device, which broadcasts music from the ordinary gramophone record to six different locaâ€" tions on the ship with all the power of a full strength orchestra. he Big value for & F44 the housewife seekinga good # tissue at a | m o d e r a t e price. Co.LIMITE D HULL,CANADA ELV TWE E. B Australian Eagles Panatrope, latest development in gramophone equipment, installed u_1 on se ) y oz 7 â€" 232 1 1 W Music from Unseen Orchestras slace_q C France hA apd is said §r war equ working yeat g‘%&i a;'eaf frl‘hln :nd France are said to Re u_lgald of what she is doing. In the gdvent of war what the lingâ€"up of _;tég?s will be is a tter of conâ€" gec re, img in all E;‘ablllty erery uro%ea'x‘x country 1 become inâ€" volved in the next struggle. Meeting a friend of hers, Emilienne Desenclos, she agreed to sell the child for the sum of 300 francs and bring it into the world under the latter‘s name. . The money was paid and the transaction carried out apparently to the satisfaction of both parties. A short while ago, however, Mme. Gladieux decided that she wanted the child back. . Mme. Desenclos refused to give her up, saying that she paid the money in good faith, had cared for the child for more than a year and that she now loves it as her own. So Mme. Gladieux instituted suit. Travelers from abroad report that war clouds are again hanging over Europe. ‘They declare that the naâ€" tions across the Atlantic are feverishâ€" ly preparipg for an outbreak of hogâ€" tilities. The Balkan disturbance is said to be only a symptom of an imâ€" pending conflict. We are wondering if another holoâ€" caust of war is necessary to lmprTs upon Europe that saner means exist for settling differences. The actual mother is Elvire Glaâ€" dieux, whose husband is a gardener, and she is the mother of two other children. At the time Emilienne was expected to be born Mme. Gladieux‘s husband was sick and out of work and she was desperately poor. Paris.â€"A problem comparable to the famous one solved by King Soloâ€" mon must be decided by Judge Vallee in the small town of Auversurcise, not far from Paris, when he determines which of two French women is legalâ€" ly the "mother" of Emilienne Desenâ€" clos, a pretty French child now nearly two years old. Real Mother Demands Foster Mother Give Back Child Sold into Adoption Case Like Solomon‘s Up to French Judge Of course you want fresh, fragrant tea. Then see that it is put up in Aluminum. Aluminum does not absorb dampness, or cause loss of flavor and pungency. Red Rote Tea is packed in Alumiâ€" num and every package carries a ‘""moneyâ€"back‘‘ â€"1arantee of satisfaction. or Baby‘s Own Tablets ara sold <by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Alex. J. Perry, Atlantic, N.S., writes:â€""I always keep Baby‘s Own Tablets in the house for the children, as I have found them a perfect medicine for little ones." The perfect medicine for little ones is found in Baby‘s Own Tablets. They are a gentle but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach; drive out constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and promote healthful refreshing sleep. It is impossible for Baby‘s Own Tablets to harm even the newâ€"born babe, as they are absolutely guaranteed free from opiates or any other injurious drug. A PERFECT MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Baby‘s Own Tablets Should be in Every Home Where There Are Children Is Another War Near? ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO ISSUE No. 45 â€"27 i Minard‘s Liniment for Distemper. Imitating perfurme seems to be a new form of graft. Crooks and conâ€" fidence men are usually satisfied with the old games, but occasionally a fe‘â€" low of inventive mind thinks up a new one. The next man to try it, or the other members of this one‘s gang, will not be go fortunate, for shopkeepâ€" }lt}ugrp. There is one point of difâ€" si ‘nce. The boqotleggers, despite all eir elaborate efforts to make their homeâ€"meade gin or whiskey look real, can hardly expf_ct be believed. The perfume swindler r:&'no such skepâ€" ticism to contend . . He passed himselft off as a bona fide salesman of the manufecturing house, and the unlucky retailers were completely taken in. A swindler has been counterfelting the rose, and we don‘t mean "Abie‘s." He has been imitating or diluting the perfume of a wellâ€"known French frm and selling it as the genuine article to retail shops. Not only the rose, but chypre, l‘origan and other fancy scents have been watered and doctorâ€" ed and put into bottles that are exâ€" actly like the orlginals. Labels, corke, wrappings and boxes have been made up to look like the package of the real perfume, and about the whole had been sprayed the familiar aroma ot gg Paris house. zns w k , uied ’1?: story of this counterfelter | reads very much like the story of deâ€"| tected bootleggers. In their~possesâ€"| glon the police also find bottles, labels | stoppers and car}g?n made in close | imitation of containers of genuine : I & P0 Pm |Ripens Over Two Weeks ber‘s s Earlier Than Marquisâ€"Re-: "10$ sists Frostâ€"Straw is Stiff as ine in: Bristle â€"Can Be Easily holder Handled _ With Combine, === Thereby Reducing Harvestâ€" * ing Costs. ! T Wembley, Alta. â€""Mystery Wheat"|| | f is not yet ready for the world, Hor-‘ Our man Trelle, world‘s wheat and oats || and king, declared recently. Trelle is still ;| have developing it on his farm near here. || Write Two Woeks Earlior. Ro.‘ The wheat king has at last revealoed | ] the history and hopes of his new ‘"mystery wheat," which, it is claimed, ! equals the best wheat now known,| T and has the great advantage of ripehDâ€"| ing some 15 to 18 days earlier. Looks Likely. On the farm of the wheat stands one plot of the “mymg wheat," which, although it looks dead ripe and ready to cut, has been left standing. From this plot Trelle hopes to develop a wheat that will harden in the straw and reduce Its moisture ‘ content sufficiently to permit of firstâ€" ® ‘class marketing. This grain ripens fl! ’early and thereby almost ouminates. 1 itlm danger from frost that would seriâ€" | ously damage Marquis just before it | , is ready to cut. Some heads of the’ "mystery wheat," on being examined, | were found dead ripe, untouched by | Wh recent frosts an da light snow, and | ¢ so hard" that when bitten the kernels | 200 literally snapped.. The straw wu! lun as stiff as bristle and stood erect up | for to the drooping head. Trelle intends | SIM to leave the wheat stand to see if lt‘ will combat heavy frosts and snow. I Cheaply Handled. "This wheat," Trelle declared,1_â€"â€" "weighs more to the bushel than lhel Marquis, and, fn appearance, only an | CA expert can tell them apart." He | thought that it was easily on a par Hea with Marquis, and, furthermore, it apâ€" lent pears to be a wheat that can be mixed and and marketed with Marguis without lowering the standard. "A combine| wheat, that is, one that will not ahat-' ter readily and can therefore be harâ€"| vested with a combine," he uld,; "which gives the promise this does,| can be marketed at from 14 cents || greater profit per bushe!l than any | wheat cut and threshed by the old || method." Mystery wheat does not‘k yield quite as much &S MATGUIS, DUt | Lpuaes this is offset by the fact that it is | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" safer and can be handled so much more economically. There is also anâ€" mn=== other advantage, Trelle revealed. ; This new type wil Imake it possible for Canadian wheat to reach the world markets fully two weeks earâ€" lMer.â€"Canadian Press dispatch. on the Anchor Donaldson steamer That Which We Call a Rose Trelle‘s Wheat Very Promising If this neglect continues, the North Pole may yet have to adopt those barâ€" ber‘s stripes. ers will suspect all perfume salesmen of running their own still and doing their own bottling. that takes the bitterness out of de feat. ' ;he insurance agent said to the héusev For all palnoâ€"Mlt;urd'o Liniment. RED ROSE _ To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try an Aspirin tablet. ‘And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! And there‘s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to childrenâ€"oiften infants. Whenever there‘s pain, thitk of Aspirin. The genume Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. AN druggists, with proven directions,. Physicians prescrike Aspirin; +o%@ ® it does NOT affect the heart Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Cnn-dn‘a indicating Rayer Menufacture, While 1t is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to mssure the public against lmita» tions, the ‘Tablets will be etzmped with their ‘"Bayer Oross" trademark, Rosenthal & Shapiro Ltd. 143â€"145 King St. E., TEA Our Free Price List of Raw Furs and Traps is now complete. If you have not been trading with us, write toâ€"day for a copy to TRAPPERS "It‘s a matter of life and death," as GoodA |portsmuilhlp is the sugar &# . lfls‘pfio ANP, Toronto 2 The House That Guarantees Satisfaction You must try RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE. A little higher price than other teas, but a real difference in quality. Now packed in Aluminum. M 5!!9%52,« o ifee ‘~00 it S 109 git sW SPifel}M spN* "is good ted‘ AR N Sâ€"M ACHINE & KNITTINGâ€""Old Tyme ©0l," "Silk and Wool," 5e a p delivered. _ Samples free. . Sto Yarn Shops, Department E. Ori BOYS & . wo WORX arerns $2-00 Given JUST PUM Simply sell 50 Sets of Our Famous Christmas Seals for 10c a set W herm gold send us $3.00 and keen $2.00. We trust you till XNmas, St. Nicholas Seal Co., Dept. 604WL HrookIyn. N Y.. 18. A. A â€" well known every person ha Well, an append CAN START YOU IN PROPITABL® business making unbreakable glass substitute on wire base for porche®, greenhouses, henhouses. Bample, inforâ€" mation sent. Box 26+4, Exeter, Ont ULTRAP!{ONIC GRAMOPHONE, 8§ selections $165.00 for $55.00. Guar» anteed. Poisson, 340 Mountâ€"Royal East Montreal. ll ORSES AND HARNESS for Harness Catalogue pository, 10 Nelson Street, D Mother of Eleven Children Praises Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound Her Interesting Experience RESTOREV 10 £0OOD HEALTH Buckingham, Queb mother of eleven 1 ham 1 MUSICAL JINSTRUMENTS. BUSINESS CHANCES Queber n 85e a pound up, e. _ Stocking & E. Orillia Ont. b ! am the wWwRITRM The Reâ€" 1 A D« ult A dR At {$

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