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Durham Review (1897), 2 Feb 1928, p. 15

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5 to egro rudâ€" tenary e@r de nposers Moneyâ€"lender: "Because I _ know your father so well, I am only chargâ€" Ing you fifteen per cent." Jones: "I‘m glad you didn‘t my grandfather, k. 24w @ M A W W Cricket Hordes Devour Crops land var Bird For The Sonian â€" © Of Three Counties W he heroes nal, Utahâ€"Temporary loss of «« thamn 1,000,000 acres of farm destruction of crops over a perâ€" ( seven years, abandonment of : 200 farms and a reduction in population is the toll paid by counties in northwestern Coloâ€" ‘o invading hordes of "Mormon" t«. Eleven years ago the borde ! Moffat County and quickly o Rio Blanco and Routt Counâ€" W Acres er Area Like Blanket nds are so large that the 1 has been numbered eroes o the World War. ‘as the messenger that t . the rescue of Major hittlesey‘s troops, which off five days from the reâ€" he Seventyâ€"severth Diviâ€" nithsonian ... .] tuffed body of ‘has been Ittle headway was naade emy. The story is that neers bhad givem:up an ig the crops numeroxs gulls canié.from the ke and vanguished the cvouring . theny, .ost Battalion" was Under Cultivation Lost states that during the ‘rs, taking the natural igricultural areas as a stimate, approximately in the three countries »on added to the culâ€" vler normal conditions. ( showing such an inâ€" increase, the records of alone show that 187 ‘cen abardoned â€" since isos this being due to +4 i of crops bf the \ abandoned farms inâ€" Is not yet patented land leased from the are of. the same od in 1848 in Great and threatened deâ€" first crops planted on pioneers. When dy to mature great made war.an the came down from invaded the grain. vning myrlads in iz to pulp other i ) inaugurate a poiâ€" early next spring, the entire infested bro «& up auto n half a day t threcoâ€"amar t€ to he id in > lands affected oker, terrain and s the bhordes of separate bands. according to the feasible the des a band of the tin@ across the 1â€"Colorado state un automobile re from 200 to 300 from a distance k blanket of imâ€" thrown over the cover but a few ‘s and the govâ€" be placed in eâ€"quarters of cars passing d that the Tip the surâ€" o the mess of crickets Institution ( a carrier Smithâ€" _ ‘The best help is Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia. For the 50 years since its Invention it bas remained standard with physicians. You will find nothing elsé so quick in its effect, so harmless, so efficient. o ‘ _ What most people call indigestion | One tasteless spoonful in water neu-, is usually excees acid inâ€"the stomach. tralizes many times its volume in acid. The food bas goured. _ The instantl'rbe results are immediate, with no‘ remedy is an @lkali which neutralizes |bad afterâ€"effects. Once you learn; acids. But don‘t use crude hbelps. Use | this fact, you will never deal with exâ€"‘ what rour doctor would advise. cess acid in the crude ways. Go learn | The best help is Phillips‘ Milk of| â€"nowâ€"why this method is supreme. | i Just one warning: it is genuine Fletcher‘s Castoria that physicians recommend. Other preparations may be just as free from, all doubtful drugs, but no child of this writer‘s is going to test them! Besides, the book on care and feeding of babies that comes with Fletcher‘s Castoria is worth its weight in gold. ] It‘s delicious! Being purely vyegeâ€" table, you can give it 1s often as there‘s a sign of colic; constipation; diarrhea; or need to aid sound, naturâ€" al sleep. Children Cry for That‘s the beauty of Castoria; its gentle influence seems just what is needed. It does all that castor oil might accomplish, without shock to the system. Without the evil taste. It‘s delicious! Being purely vege. No motiier in i{iis enlightened age would give her baby something she did not know was perfectly harmless, especially when a few drops of plain Castoria will right a baby‘s stomach and end almost any little ill. Fretfulâ€" ness and fever, too; it seems no time until everything is serene. Plavning an organized search for the fiier‘s body, residents pointed out that cven if Hoyt had successfully leaped from the plane, he had little chance to find shelter nor the equipâ€" ment to withstand the ravages of a mountain â€" Winter. Finding of the one glove in the plane indicated that Hoyt‘s parachute was missing from the demolished plane and oldâ€"time residents clung to the theory that he bad frozemn to death in the winter bound region after making a sueâ€" cessful leap from his plane. was found in the wrecka;é' The plane had crashed twenty miles from Holbrook, on the outâ€" skirts of the Minitoka National Forâ€" est, at the edge of the Black Pine Mountaing. One of Hoyt‘s gloves Boise, Idahoâ€"The airplane flown by' Fred Hoyt, missing aviator, was found wroctsd in a canyon in mountainous Southern TIdaho recently, but there ‘ was no trace of the flier, who disapâ€", peared a week ago when he ran into | a blizzard on a flight between Balt[ Lake City and Boise. | Missing Plane _ Found in Idaho | The BABY | Searchers Believe Ho His Parachute, but That He Died . W3 2 _ . L OAB CS SUOpiled the cightâ€"hour «ystem. The pupils receive uniforms of the School, a monthly allowance and traveling expenses to and from New York. â€" For further Information write the Superintendént. MGeerrrrmrmeca css .20 C eiae youne " wo.,.... Cgrs¢ Of TFraining to young women, having the required education. and desirous of becoming nurses. This Hospital has afantaA o Exposure plane indlcited that Hoyt Used of figest"" Be sure to get the genuine Phillips‘ Millk of Magnesia®prescribed by physiâ€" cilans for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains fall direcâ€" tionsâ€"any drugstore. Suitorâ€""Sir, I am very anxious to marry your daughter." Her Dadâ€" "Anxious, eh? Ever been married beâ€" fore?" ‘Suitorâ€""No, sir." Dadâ€""Ab, that explains it." The latest "nonsense" story conâ€" cerns a man who asked a wellâ€"informâ€" ed friend: â€" "Where do all the old motorâ€"cars go?" ‘They don‘t," was the reply. So one Moscow league has been formed, namely, "The Friends of the Soviet Tea Shop," to agitate for the establishment of plain tea shops with tea, but without agitation. In Summer there are the boulevards but there one may be suddenly startled by M. Rykoff‘s stentorian voice exâ€" plaining _ industrial _ reconstruction broadcast from a lamp behind one‘s back. l Moscow is already as noisy as | Naples. Where can a couple of Soviet | business men go for a quiet evening‘s talk The home is impossible, for Muscovites have on an average only fiftyâ€"six square feet of floor space each, which means three persons to a room, or nearly a score to a sixâ€"room flat. And the Muscovites are an exâ€" pansive people, who like giving upâ€" roarious parties. s | Others play the guitar, accordion, i\'iolin or piano, or, in default of these, {their radio sets. Muscovites take turns all evening at the flat‘s sole telephone. "In the kitchen half a dozen primus stoves and three or four servant girls roar unceasingly. Why not go to a club? But a Moscow club is altogether unlike the New York Bankers‘ Club, a place of repose bordering on coma. It is a place of agitation, just like a| Jacobins‘â€"club during the French Reâ€" volution, and one is lucky if he finds the members innocently engaged in putting down the tobacco evil and not discussing colored illustrations on the ravages caused by asphyxiating gas.| _ On the same cccasion Anatole Luâ€" nacharsky, Commissar of Education, declared that the accordion would sufâ€" fice to satisfy the proletariat‘s musiâ€" cal yearnings till the workers and peasants were able to afford pianos. One shudders to think what Moscow would be like if this ambition is ever ‘ fulfilled. Weitonet roindaty® sberindedttiv Ochdatasiie it is it Roscadsasa d 3 the prima ballerina and idol of preâ€" revolutionary millionaires and dapper officers of Moscow, danced to the strains of the favorite instrument of the Russian workers, evoking frenzied delight in the popular audience which jammed the â€" State Experimental‘ Theatre. Moscow.â€"After serving as judge in the great accordionâ€"playing contest which lastefi {or several days, Gelzer, Quiet Tea Shop League Formed in Moscow to Get Peaceful Places to Talk * at Night !to equal them in keeping children well. The Tablets ~are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach, thus driving out constipation and indigesâ€" tion, colds and simple fevers, and making teething easier. Concerning them, Mrs. Saluste Pelletier, St. Duâ€" mas, Que., writes:â€""I have used Baby‘s Own Tablets for the past ten years and am never without them in the house. ‘They have always given the greatest satisfaction and I can gladly recommend them to all mothers of little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Once a mother has used Baby‘s Own Toblets for her little ones she always keeps a supply on hand, for the first trial convinces her there is nothing j2U°°mO0Ns, & rancber, in a deep canâ€" yon four or five miles from the Comâ€" mons _ ranch. An organized â€" air search started several days ago unâ€" der the direction of Lieutenant Rusâ€" sell Maughan has failed to find any trace of the illâ€"fated filer. BABY‘S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME A Nice Country Nottinghamshire _Witness: The only time that woman has spoken to me is once. ; Minard‘s Liniment for sick animails. "That‘s what I call a finished serâ€" mon," said a woman when the clergyâ€" man‘s droning voice had ceased. "I‘m glad to hear it," said her neighbor. "I had almost given up hope." # Lady (at theatre, to man in seat behind)â€"*"I hope my hat is not worâ€" rying you." Hhe Manâ€""It is worryâ€" ing me a lotâ€"my wife wants one like ‘t." Co., Brockville, Ont You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50¢ a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine § Every man, woman and child who. ‘|lacks health and strength should at ‘ once take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills to build up their blood supply. The misâ€" sion of this medicine is to make new, | }rich â€"red blood, which speedily reâ€"| ‘| stores health and strength. _ "I am| | writing to tell you what Dr. Wllliams" |Pink Pills have done for me," says |Mrs. J. HH. Oulton, Firdale, Man. "A| few years ago I was in a badly ruu-; down condition, so much so that I was 5 subject to fainting spells which would | leave me in such a condition that I’ could hardly go about. Then I was! stricken with influenza and this furâ€"‘ ther weakened me, and throughoutl the winter I remained in this condiâ€"] tion. I was taking doctor‘s medicine, | but as it did not seem to help me, my . mother advised me to try Dr. Wil-l ‘liams‘ Pink Pills, and I got a couple [of boxes to start on. _ When these! were done I seemed to feel an imâ€"| provement and I got a further supply ! to continue the treatment. I took in 1 all about a dozen boxes, and by thatl‘ time I was in the best of health and; had gained in weight. My faith in Dr.|â€" Williams‘ Pink Pills is now unboundâ€" ed, and I keep a supply on hand and | take them occasionally if I am not’ feeling quite well. . I often recomâ€"| i mend them to others, and cannot| t praise them enough for restoring mylo health." & ‘@Sure, and T‘m laying In a big supply of Hopk you can bet." > ®#1 believe 1928 is a leapâ€"year, tn‘t it?" diRS u* vidtRocietietaint ie Puscits o â€"thcic 41â€" sion that has come to be known as one of the most difficult conditiions with which physicians have to deal. It often describes an alarming condiâ€" tion because it does not yield to or: dinary treatment and the debility conâ€" tinues with loss of flesh and strength until the patient. feels hopeless. In the majority of such cases the victim suffers from lack of good, red blood, and if the blood can be restored to normal no other medical treatment is necessary. Proper food and sunshine will do the rest. | People Who Have Used Dr. W liams‘ Pink Pills Speak of Them : With Praise. A REMEDY THAT _ INSPIRES FAITH years. * An ancient player of the game shire. Mr,. James Gordon of the Strathmore Curling province when A FITTING CELEBRATION "Going into & decline" is an expresâ€" THE STANES AN‘ BESOM AN‘ BOTTLE A St. Andrew‘s Day Stalwart nc uhy",!"| Power Tube Improves Multiâ€" ow unboundâ€" + on hand and | Tube Receivers if 1 am nm? A power tube should always be game on Stormont Loch near Blairgowrie, Perthâ€" f the Strathardie Club in the bonsplel of the when 46 rinks played off for the fifth time in 24 _ _ Power tubes require higher "B" and "C" voltages than the other tubes in a receiver and for that reason separâ€" ate "B" and "C" connections are proâ€" vided. In older receivers this proviâ€" slon may not have been made. For such cases special adapters or "dupâ€" lex bases," as they are called, may be obtained which permit power tubes to be used in these old receivers without any alteration n the recelver #self. The separate connections mentioned are provided in the adaptâ€" er. ;Iusod in the last audio stage of a multiâ€" itube receiver. If more than one stage of audio amplification is employed. If ‘lhe receiver ‘is required to deliver only moderate® volume the CXâ€"112 ’type of tube is the proper one. For greater volume and best tone qualâ€" ity the CXâ€"271 or the CXâ€"210 tubes should be used. One disadvantage of the latter two power tubes Hes in their comparatively high plate curâ€" rent consumption, but where "B" eliminators are used this is not a drawback. Stock Brokers, Mail Bidg., Toronto ELgin 21367 Write, Wire or Phone Intrinsic values govern market prices eventually, We shall be glad to analyze your holdings from that angle without obligation. , Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson, acâ€" Icompanied by Oskar Omdal, pilot, and | Brice Goldsborough, navigator, set out from Roosevelt Field, New York, in the amphibian plane Dawn, shortâ€" ily after five o‘clock,. eastern standard time, on the afternoon of Friday, Dec. ’23, for Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, ’e‘n route to Croydon, England. Ati 19'45 o‘clock the following Sunday night theâ€"officer in charge of the govâ€" ernment wireless station on Sable Isâ€" land claimed he heard distress signals from the Dawn, at that time many hours overdue. _A search by United States destroyers of the waters beâ€" tween Cape Cod, where the Dawn was last sighted, and Sable Island, subsequently conducted, falled to reâ€" veal trace of the missing meroplane,. As a result the area between Trinâ€" ity and Conception Bay is being combâ€" ed by search parties in the hope of finding the Grayson â€" plane. The search has been actively taken up because of the reward of $1,000 offer ed by M. A. Mosle, of New York, for the discovery of plane or occupants. Eight Men Heard Sound of ‘Plane at Same f Hour Bt. John, Nfid.â€"An investigation of the reports that a plane, possibly the Dawn, was heard off the southern shore of Trinity Bay on Dec. 24, shows that six men, bird shooting from a ’boat, three miles off Hearts Delight, all declare that the sounds of a plane could be distinctly heard coming from a southâ€"east direction. At the same hour two men on shore state that they were so positive that the sounds came from a plane that they climbed to the top of a wood pile to catch sight of it, but the sky was overcast. Similar stories have been investigatâ€" ed without shaking the testimony. Mining Investors Search for "Dawn" Renewed in Nfl LYLE, BELL & CO. But always be careful Say it with flowers, Say it with sweets, Say it with kisses, Say it with eats, Say it with jJewelry, Say it with drink, I§SUE No. 5â€"‘28 ONTARIO picce The instriment, created by Deâ€" touche, clockmaker to Emperor Naâ€" poleon 111, has been in service since 1868 in the Conservatory of Arts and Crafts. During these years it has rung more strokes than any other clock in Paris, since it scunded beâ€" tween 8 o‘clock every evening and & the fellowing morning the full hour at each quarter hour. That is to say, at threeâ€"quarters after imidnight it peals twentyâ€"seven strokesâ€"an ~unâ€" usual performance, always startling to passersâ€"by unaccustomed to: the laboriousness of Detouche‘s masterâ€" Paris.â€"The hardest working in Paris, after sixtyâ€"five yes faithful toil, may soon be retir a pension. Woodsmenâ€"Keep Minard‘s handy. ’ "It shall be unlawful for any perâ€" son to operate any instrument, device or machine of any kind whatsoever, the operation of which shall cause electrical interference with radio reâ€" eeption, within the city limits of the City of Fairfield, lowa, between the hours of 12 o‘clock noon and 12 o‘clock midnight on any day after the taking effect of this ordinance, save end excepting only such as may be ‘necessary in making Xâ€"ray pictures or examinations in emergency cases of physical injuries." "Hardest Working" Clock In Paris To Be Retired A fine of $100 or thirty: days in jai has been set as the alternative punish ment for violation of pthe ordinance the text of which said: _ The ordinance limits the use of eleoâ€" trical‘ devices, such as washing maâ€" chines, vacuum cleaners, eté., which cause interference with radio. recepâ€" tion only during the morning hours. The city law was passed after the auâ€" thorities had received protests from radio owners, who complained that housewives‘ devices, driven by elecâ€" tricity., had â€" completely disrupted choice programs in afternoons and evenings. Aspirin is the trade mark {registered in Caneda) indicating Bayer Manutsotere, While 18 #s well known thet Aspirin means BEayer manufacture, to assure the peblic agticet imiteâ€" Mocs, the Tablets will be sizmped with their "Bayer Cross‘ tradegart You doubtless depend on Asp.irin to make short work of headâ€" aches, but remember that it‘s just as dependable an antidote for many other pains! Neuralgia? Many have found real relief in an ‘Aspirin tablet. Or for toothache; an effective way to relieve it, and the one thing doctors are willing you should give a childâ€" of any age. Whether to break up a OOIJ, or relieve the seriqus pain from neuritis or deepâ€"seated rheumatism, there‘s nothing quite like Aspirin. Just make certain it‘s genuine; it must have Bayer on the box and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven Girections. Place in lowa Passes Ordinâ€" ance to Prevent Radio Interference Out in the little college town of Fairfield, in Iowa, the wheels of proâ€" gress must not interfere with radio reception between the hours of 12 noon and 12 midnight, according to the text of an ordinance passed by the city authorities, just received by the Federal Radio Commission. Whole Town TORONTO TEA isgoodtes Red Rose Orange Pekoe ied . es t bouum Radio Fans â€"Top Quality In clean, bright Aluminum ochrtint 142 Mutual St., Toronte 2 clock B MIXTUVRE s rs of Acts like a flashâ€" ced «on a single sip proves it Deâ€" C EeE eerereeinees nemeninnomacenmmcmcnommen NE !Swoflen Joints "It is upon the woman that the ¢uâ€" ture of this country depends, and we must do everything in .our. power to keep her physically fit," he said. Sir William declared it is simple to keep fit. Good, clean, healthy food, fresh air and simple exercises would keep the body fit without any of the artiâ€" ficial means so often indule~" !~ London.â€"*"Men are poor creatures compared with women," said Sir Wilâ€" liam Arbuthnot Lane, noted physician, speaking at a demonstration of the rhythmic health movement. Men Called Poor Creature As Compared With Women [41 REEâ€"A NEW BOOK OF POULTRY Lessons. 1. R. Gulld & Sons, Box T., Rockwood, Ont. Sore. musel ments auiel x 1738, uticura _ Shg\:sqg“Stick For Tendeéer Faces EMOLLIENT â€" MEDICIRAL â€" ANT;SEPTIC remedics. 1t literally "mets like a fiesh "" in conquering coughs and healing the inflamed parts. The inâ€" mtaunt relief that follows the first dose is multiplied 40 times in & 75â€" cent bottle!. "Buckley‘s" should be in every home. Your druggist sells it under a moneyâ€"back guarantee. W. K. Buckley, Limited, £2% 142 Mutual St., Toronte 2 4 The b:wAF reelyâ€"Lathering ARRY â€"JOIN _CANADIAN CoRâ€" _RESPONDENCR CLURMR _ Address List _of _ "Wanted Inventton«* and Full Information Rem F14 on Request. AT EiA .l 3 RAMEAY CO. Nep ~3, I.ni”lt.. Ottawa . On+

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