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Durham Review (1897), 24 May 1928, p. 7

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igration Je The Anglican Church, of which Misg Weymss is a member, does not admit xomen to the ministry, A notable Instance of that is Miss Maud Royden, rowamled by many as the most distinâ€" £ ‘ woman preacher in the world, and > is expected to visit Australia t ar. Miss Weymss is a poet of mer‘t, a capable journalist, and hbas compo<<l a number of songs. \ustralian Woman Secures Unusual Degree J M H Cyprus Islanders Do Not Celebrate Fiftieth Year of British Rule is Observed Only by British Officials on Island, While Assembly Draws Up Maniâ€" festo for Union With CGreece ree lies Weymss, who already has had int academic career. She comâ€" ier course for B.A. in 1921 and * M.A. in 1924, and, concurâ€" with her studies for the B.D. has been qualifying as B.Sc. ‘clbourne College of Divinity is ilvy institution in Australia emâ€" 1 to grant degrees in divinity, < has examiners and students in ic states of the Commonwealth. purely an examining body, and ces in the course of the B.D. deâ€" re given only at Parkin College ith Australia, of which the Rev. pal Kiek is head. South Austraâ€" is the only other woman B.D. in ommoawealth, but she is a native igland, Mrs. Kieck, the wife of ipal Kiek. ité 16 mtention on the British side t the island has not yet reached tage when It is capable of exâ€" a sane independent entity. The it Constitution gives the British Commissioner the powers of & l Government, The Execuâ€" ‘ocuncll consists of the Chief ‘ary, the King‘s Advocate, the urer and three local residert ers The Legislature bas 18 ers, six being office holders, inâ€" & the Chief Secretary, the : Advocate, and the Treasurer, clected for five years, three by mmadans, and nine by nonâ€" nmadan voters. The Greeks that despite their numeric maâ€" they have almost no power in zislative body. of the chief grievances of the ors is that they are governed n, responsible only to London, ving no account to the taxpager, « regarded as being oppressed ivy taxes. l population of the island is 310,â€" hensâ€"The fiftieth anniversary of British occupation of the island vyprus was celebrated last month it the participation of the ks in general, The British High missloner had invited the Greek le of the island and their official s to partake in the festivals, but nvitation was turned down abâ€" People Advised to Abstain 1 thesa skirmishes, Greece scrupulously in the backâ€"ground, : to mix in dispute, directly or tly Cyprus in the possession Rritish, and the Dodecanese in nds of the Italians, form the redenta, and Greek patriots !y hope that in due course they hiovo the final liberation of is from foreign rule. occupation of Cyprus, effected <, was in conformity with & ton signed with the Sublime The British in 1818 were wel by the islanders as Mberators belief that Britain, liberal and us as she has often been, would y grant the island her total on by allowing it to unite with other â€" country. Fifty years iot been sufficlent to achieve onor of securing the first deâ€" Bachelor of Divinity among in women has fallen to Miss hom about 20 per cent. are T wall erected to keep outâ€" ‘cts "but is keeping in#ide I British Contention semoly convoked, unant cided to perisit in its‘ preâ€" ion. _ On March 25, the day . for these. celebrations, re said in the 600 churches and for the realization of 1 union with the mother . & . We f About two hours after eating many people suffer from â€" sour stomachs. ‘They call it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves have been overâ€"stimulated. There is excess acid. The way to correct it is with an alkali, | whick neutralizes many times i‘a volâ€" ;ume in acid. * . | _ The right way is Phillips‘® Milk of Magresiaâ€"just ‘a tastless dose in "vner. It is pleasant, efficient and Quoting from an official report, it is stated that since the Armistice, all building operations in France have been concentrated in the liberated areas. The number of building workâ€" ers employed in this region rose from 150,000 in 1906 to 296,000 in 1921. When the Armistice was signed it was estimated that there were 280,147 houses entirely destroyed and 422, 738 damaged, and the fact that it was necessary to concentrate work on these has resulted in a serious hous ing shortage in other parts of France. The numer of houses required to be built immediately is estimated at about 400,000 With blue, white, and yellow violets what color is violet? Londonâ€"Nearly all the houses desâ€" troyed or damaged in France during the war have now been rebullt, acâ€" cording to information contained in the current issue of Industrial and Labor information, the weekly publiâ€" cation of the International Labor Ofâ€" fice of the League of Nations. Judgment. (And a capacity for takâ€" ing quick decisions). Observation. Lord Herbert Scott, who is 56, is a brother of the Duke of Buccleuch. Experience, (A knowledge of huâ€" man nature and the art of knowing how to deal with men). Industry. Health. (A careful observance of the laws of health, particularly diet). Warâ€"Stricken Areas of France Many of Canada‘s leading social and sporting clubs use Red Rose Orange i’ekoe Tea exclusively. The a d d e d strength and inimitable flavor of Red Rose Orange Pekoe make it last longer, go farther and taste better. Packed in dampâ€"proof alumi« num. Education. (A highly educated man does not always make the best busiâ€" ness man, and I do not regard a uniâ€" versity education as essential. A university man often finds that he is starting in business too late and a university life is inclined to give a man an aloof, and casual, manner, which is not useful in business). Imagination. (But not the tn"tlstic temperament, 4o a reporter he gave the following points which he considers every young man ambitious to make his mark in business should study : Charm of manner and tact. Conceatration. Selfâ€"confidence (but not too much egotism). He is a director of seven companies, including Rollsâ€"Royce, Ltd., the Til bury Contracting and Dredging Co., Ltd., and the Sun Life Assurance Society. Lord Herbert Scott, the new presiâ€" dent of the London Caamber of Comâ€" merce, is a striking instance of a peer and a public school and university man who has made a success in busiâ€" ness, > Peer‘s Ten Points â€" For Young Men Lord_ Herbert Scott Qualities Essential Success LATEST Q.R.S MUSIC ROLLSs for Y our Player Piano Hear These "Hits" 310 SPADINA ave Ramona Sunshine Together . Charmaine HEAR THESE at ANY Goop music pealers OR WRITE (Distriutors, Q. R. S. MUSIC co. CANADA LIMITED ONTARIO ‘s, Rogers Batteryless Radio Sets.) Rebuilt My Ohio Home Among My Souvenirs Desert Song Tin Pan Parade Bs «+ TORONTO2, }'Vhen Food Sours 13EW Gives to Be sure to get the genuine Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physiâ€" clans for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains full diâ€" rectionsâ€"any drugstore. It is the quick methoG. Results come almost instantly. It is the apâ€" proved method. . You will never use another when you know. harmless. It has remained the standâ€" ard with physicians in the 50 years since its invention. _ Thirty years ago it was possible to travel from London to Edinburgh or even to Aberdeen more quickly than nowadays. In the nineties of the last century, where there was a keen comâ€" petition between the railways for the northern traffic, the 548 miles between Euston station in London and Aberâ€" deen were covered in 512 minutes, or at an average of 63.3 miles an hour. Moreover, this time was made with }three stops. On another route the journey from King‘s Cross station in London to Aberdeen was done in only twentyâ€"five minutes more time than the famous Flying Scotsman now takes to reach Edinburgh. In the early years of the present century a famous Great Western engine frequently deâ€" veloped a speed of 102 miles an hour, or as fast as the average airplane flies toâ€"day. ; The longest nonâ€"stop railway run in the world, from London to Edinburgh, a distance of 392 miles, which is about to be inaugurated, has set persons with long memories to making comâ€" parisons. These oldâ€"timers draw atâ€" tention to the fact that in the matter of speed presentâ€"day railroading has nothing to teach the past. Fast Trains of 30 Years Ago If you are at all runâ€"down, or weak, you should begin at once to take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and you will soon be well and strong. These pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 50 cent a box by The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. me, I can most highly recommend them to all weak, nervous people." Doctoring the nerves with poisonâ€" ous sedatives is a terrible mistake. The only real nerve tonic is a good supply of rich red blood. Therefore to relieve nervousness and runâ€"down health Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills should be taken. These pills enrich the blood, which tones the nerves, imâ€" proves the appetite, gives new strength and spirits and rakes hithâ€" 'erto despondent people bright and cheerful. Miss Irene Denne, R.R. No. ’1, Washago, Ont., tells what Dr. Wilâ€" Hams‘ Pink Pills did for her as folâ€" ‘Iows:â€""l suffered for a long time with my nerves and a generally runâ€" down condition. I grew so weak that I had to lie in bed a part of every day. . I could not do any work and was taking medicine all the time, tryâ€" ing one medicine after another. I was advised to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and I have reason to be thankful that I acted on this advice, as this was the first medicine that gave me any relief, and in a comparatively short time restored me to the blessâ€" ing of good health. When I think of the marvellous good these pills did jare up after making allowances for ‘interruptions. When the question of a clock was discussed Speaker Lemieux Isaid he would appreciate some method which would relieve him of the task Many people, both men and women, find themselves run down .through overwork, or anxieties. Such sufferâ€" ers find themselves tired, lowâ€"spirited and depressed. Their nerves seem to be worn out and they suffer from headaches and other nerve pains. All this comes from starved nerves. \Clock Will Warn â€"â€" l ._~ House Speakers New Invention to Keep Reâ€" | cord of Length of ' Speeches _ Ottawa.â€"An electric clock with four dials and which will indicate the time taken up by each speech will be installed in the House of Commons. The clock was invented by a Port Arthur man for use in hockey matches and is claimed to have worked in a very satisfactory manner. It will be wontrolled by the clerk or assistant clerk. With the new rule limiting speeches to 40 minutes in the House suggesâ€" tions have been made by several memâ€" bers that there be some system of adâ€" vising the member speaking how much time he had left. At present Mr. Speaker keeps record of the time and cuts off the speech when 40 minutes of keeping the time The Source of All Nervousness is Weak, Watery Blood. A REAL NERVE TONIC } W. L. A. in the Leeds Mercury (Cons.) : There is much we must learn from the Americang.. If ‘we could cultivate in ourselves some of their adaptability it would be a boon under conditions of sweeping indusâ€" trial change. I know in this country educated men who have done virtual ly no work since the War because they could not get back to their old posts and seemed to have no heart to try anything new. There is some thing intolerably rotten when men of their stamp sink so easily into doâ€" nothing fatalism. We need a new s#pirit of vitality among salary earners. This attitude of sitting down to mourn a lost job and hoping it will return is not common to all who have misforâ€" tune, but it is common enough to be a real problem. . We must have more adaptability. We must make it an outstanding British quality. Without it our industrial mishaps will become disasers, Even a dog, when wet, knows enâ€" ough to shake himself and become "Does the man Ethel is going to marry come of good stock?" "Better than that; he owns a lot of it." . Minard‘s Liniment for insect bites. An excellent way to do with silk or other material that frays but is not transparent, is to lay a piece of "mendâ€" ing tissue" or even adhesive plaster behind the goods where the buttonâ€" holes are to be cut, and press it with a hot iron to make it adhere. This provides firmness, and the buttonholes may then be cut through both goods and added piece. Another method to use with soft, thin material or any cloth that frays easily, is to work the buttonholes beâ€" forecutting it out. First mark with pencil or white thread where it is to be cut afterward, then work the butâ€" towholes around this in the usual. way, right up to the line to be cut. With a safetyâ€"razor blade or a pair of small, sharp scissors cut between the two rows. This must be done carefully. "Yes, so far it‘s been all work and no play with him." When making buttomboles in very soft or thin material, spread a little cold starch or library paste on the wrong side of the goods and let it dry before cutting the buttonholes. This will make the material fAirmer to work on, and it will not show and will not injure the goods. "That unsuccessful dramatist says he does nothing but work." Eve, you have given love with all your 1 might, _ Once its warm fires have thawed i your virgin i¢te; Have bowed in anguish with unbound \ delight, _ Because your anguish is a sacrifice To man, who givesâ€"you gladness with ts a word, > And, spite of al pretences, is your lord, t And then you hate him that his love has failed! _‘ Hate him, unreasoning, and do him i11â€" Spend all your fhoughts to have him pent or haled From the full triumph of his dovâ€" ing will; Too blind to see that in your vengeâ€" ance grim Still shows the worship that you keep him. ® 1 N.S.W The scheme under which these students were brought to Canada has now entered upon its fourth year of operation and the College authorities are thoroughly satisfied with the soundness of the plan, At the extreme left of the picture is Dr. H. Barton, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Macdonald College, and at the extreme rightis Mr. L. H. Hamilton, Instructor in Agriâ€" culture, who is especially charged with the supervision of the students under The above shows a splendid group of British Public and Secondary ®choo! students who have just arrived at the Macdonald Agricultural College. Recruited by the Department of Colonization and Development of the Canaâ€" dian Pacific Railway, these young men will pursue a two years‘ course at the College, During the summer months they will work on farms where places have been selected for them. On completion of their studies they will engage in various branches of Canadian agricultural operations, by which time they will be accustomed to Canadian methods. this particular scheme. About Buttonholes All Work and No Play. Adaptability British Boys Study Agriculture â€"Hamer Fretfulness, erying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily ba @voilded by treating baby with more consideraâ€" tion, but when you just can‘t see what is making baby restless or upset, betâ€" ter give him a few drops of pure, harmless Castoria. It‘s amazing to gee how quickly it calms baby‘s nerâ€" ves and soothes him to sleep; yet it contains no drugs or opiates It i purely vesettz:od-‘â€"tho m is on the wrapper, ng ysicians scribe it for colic, cholera, dlu-rm constipation, gas on stomach and bowels, feverishness, nll of sleep and all other "upets" of babyhood. Over 25 miltion bot:lu used r"ty’oc shows its overwhelming A . With each mwfl fia o on T weight ol4, 1 lg. Fletcher‘s ’lmtuo so you‘ll get genuine are many imitations. Much of the nervousness in. older children can be ‘traced to the over stimulation during infancy, caused by regarding baby as a sort of animated toy for the amusement of parents, reâ€" lativesâ€" and friends. Baby may be played with, but â€"not for more than a quarter of an hour to &n hour daily. Beyond that, being hbandled, tickled, caused to laugh or even scream, will sometimes result in vomiting, and inâ€" variably causes frritability, crying or slecplessness, * Heâ€"‘"What‘s the harm in just one little kiss?" Sheâ€""Nothing except that it‘s too small and too few." ‘ Baby‘s Own Tablets reduce fever, ‘relkve colic, banish constipation and Andigestion, check diarrhoea, sweeten the stomach and .allay the irritation thatâ€"â€" accompanies the . cutting. of teeth. © They. quiet the nerves and promote healthâ€"giving sleep and reâ€" pose. In fact they are as good as a doctor in the home, and once a mother has used them for her little ones she will use nothing else. Thousands of mothers bear testimony ‘as to this. Among them is Mrs. Hurst, Pine Falls, Man., who says:â€""I was told to try Baby‘s Own Tablets by a friend who had used them for all her little ones and said she could not do without them. After using them for my baby boy I quite agree with her and certainly think they are the fAinest medicine in the world for little ones." Baby‘s Own Tablets are gold by all medicine ‘dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. _ Baby‘s Own Tablets meet ail the need that exists in every home where there are young children. . They are a laxative, but do not gripe.~<They are â€"soothing, but do not contain one parâ€" ticle of opiate or other ingredient that can in any way do the sglightest harm toâ€" the mostâ€"delicate child. * Don‘t Make aToy Out of Baby ~Babies NHave Nerves BABY‘S OWN TABLETS THE HOME DOCTOR on Mo h ,E yA it genuine § mitations. s The only kind of travel that doesn‘t broaden one is that on a trolley‘in the | rush hour. | If the women‘s party had its wl_v,f it would rule the country by a #lim ; majority. | London Daily Mail (Ind. Cons.): (The bankâ€"notes found on the Southâ€" ern Irish gunmen, seized by the Lonâ€" don police on March 17, have been traced to Soviet banking institutions.) It is thus definitely established that the Soviet is still paying ruffians of every kind to attack lawâ€"abiding peo ple and to wreck the established inâ€" stitutions of this country, Chang Tsoâ€"Jin, unlettered former bandit though he be, has insisted on the careful education of his eight sons, and in less degree of bis five daughters. The "helr‘ apparent," brought up in Mukden, had the best foreign education that provincial ‘cerâ€" ter afforded at the time, The third son is now a imilitary cadet in Japan and the fourtb a student in the mediâ€" clal college of the South Manchuria Railway (Japanese) at Dairen. Two other sons are in Mukden and the two youngest, still small boys, are with their father in the Presidential palace in Peking. Minard‘s Liniment for Toothache General Chang HMsuehâ€"Jliang, the "young general," eldest son and hei apparent to whatever dignities anz pqwer Cbang Tsoâ€"lin may @accumujaté before his, adventurous career closes, is nominal commander of the 3d and 4th Manchurian armies southwes( of Peking, altbough it is noted that one of the dictator‘s veteran generals alâ€" ways accompanies him to the front ag ""coâ€"commander," _ Chang Hsuehâ€"chang, second of bis male offspring, twentyâ€"five years old, is not starting at the bottom to work his way up, but has been commissionâ€" ed a major general and given comâ€" mand of a division in. the Shantung army. This young man received most of his education and military training in Japan, where he studied in the army cadet college, . } ' Aâ€" tire in use is being conâ€" stantlyâ€"â€" bent Backwards and forwards by road action. Such movement. generates. friction and heat that has a detesioratâ€" ing effect unless the tire is built to withstand it. 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