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Durham Review (1897), 2 Aug 1928, p. 7

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weep ay to Science ion The Wonder Horse t _. ho was doing thla, Mr. BM" , “Mummy thought that the \\ l, mum natny tutd settlnl ,.; mm, 'What are you "ttina I .ml. ‘Hu'x all right. Don't ll: pin-.150] Tho pony than went y w» mu 'B-E-T-A.’ There wu Jumps: suggestion that he I', ‘.'iuuo- the alphabet, BO thU 1 r surprise. Mr. Barrett v2: 1 his protests, but the pony wrv. and gave tn DMD (V, l)-E-L-T-A.' Till " - llilnlxlou, as his owner mm! '.".trsrtortrd, plalnly Darvon. "I s it Has all new." _ Said to the pony, 'Al you .., fur. and you know this. ivr mw me the name of this “.\',vph' was expected.) I I u: don't know, try to get ',',t,ti',rrn.' Br thit, time I Him-nu: would seem to have :HH tho brain of the pony, M of giving me the Hebrew T to my astonishment. pickod u in 55-0: you'."' Black Ben s" mud and going to the ", ..n' the letters that spelt Hr the president of our two Tur-n, "Can you tell the w',", whim he comes?” One ',,r luttvrs were taken from whlrh spelt out the long 1 " a. tw-h-u-tre-bt.." After lov- i' 1trlyiWF'rt5 to uomewhn simi- hm the writer w“ given 3 Mr Barrett and ukod to put _ or Mx rows ot no"... with in m a line, and m then , mm was 32,441.’ Neither m nor his owner could no , . A u right-angled triangle F rm Hldt‘s U' and '4' re- ‘Hm I showed to the pony aunt you, please to give mu!!! " the tmtotturnuse,' " Without any hesitation. nut tho T'. Thlnklng this ho known to Mr. Barrett, I Mr triangle and tUrured the mntalnlns the right angle l 'le', then roman: the The pony. without nny de. vor, advanced to the not w! the "ttrests 'I' Ind '8'. .:. the number of the hypo- " lra-w a Hebrew AUptt (A). thin letter does not no"! analogy of our tA'. but looks an 'X'I said, 'Do you this la?' The pony shook I mid, 'Do you know what I Hi" Again he Indicated I cahl, 'Say what you think ,is. to you. After . than Barrett said. 'Well, have 2,; In may? and the pony .. thtstt picked out the lot- , or tho total. "Can you Mal?" said Mr. Bum" to Nodding his ttesad, Buck to the rack of Axum nnd it a 2, then another s, and ' 4. another 4, than . I: irnw one of the diagonal: an- and showed it to the 'ot him the some question. "iaconal' was in my mind nun-d that tho line would m "l. To my astonishment pMu-d on! the following an! is given an Ipelt by the top with our story, though things were done tor mild find no explanation. discoverlble no sin: on the owner by which the be) guided. n we recount no more of :n-Rscd is because we have t the report of Frederick and Arthur Goadby of the :m-mty for Physical Re u'udy of Black Bear. To any! time we quote 1 few is "Bleach Bear." 11. Prck stallion, ten and a mi, owned by Thom lurclic, New York. Since months old' he bu been} x-umpanion and not of Mai l remarkable than have? 5mm this little tollow'l ,wt'r questions tint name in: to speak " Brtarelitt, n the opportunity to no t his mysterious power. "it"h holding the letter. In», and also two acts. the figures from 1 to 10 Hm The first "this the /iiM to nay, “Black Bear, who it is who has come in M1: you?" Black Bear w a circle and showed r, who looked at it care re. I asked, 'What In nt to the rack and open "E'. I then drew the the square previously 4ked for the measure of 'hon the circle was 22 Am, Tho pony hesitated. In the rack and picked I) F T-H-E H-Y-PO W-O-N-T G-O'. 'th d. He picked out the 'I', and then tsignified ion by shaking his ‘hn fraction would be which the pony was -ularly by Mr. Bond. ' board a chalk sauna as wide and exhibited . who seemed to study I said, 'Do you know The pony nodded. I ?' He turned to the picknd out the letters " Mice and Turtle Pets New York showed what It thought ot Its pets when 200 children brought dogs. cats, rabbits, mice and a turtle to the pet show held at the Bellevue-Yorkville Health Centre. The healthiest pet and the cleanest cat and dog won prizes for their own- ers. Ruth Scholtz, who owns Murga- troyd the turtle. felt a little hurt when Murgatroyd didn't get the prize tor the healthiest pet, and the judges. at Healthiest Cat and Dog in List of Prize Winners a loss to know how to tell which was Iturdler, a healthy dog or a healthy turtle. gave her a consolation prize tor the strangest pet. The other prize-winners were, for the cleanest dog, Nichoies DeCarlo; tor the cleanest cat, Geraldine liai- tord; for the healthiest pet, a cat, Irene McCormack, and for the best ell-round rabbit, Loretta. Burns. The winners each got a bathing suit. and every entrant received a pencil box. Mlétwfi Assam teas are known by experta as the finest teas .rown---a fact which explaina why Rod Rose Orange Pekoe had become so deservedly popular in Canada. For Red Ron Orange Pekoe is chiefly composed of Assam tea, which accounts for its du.. Snetive quality and value. "tiiii'iiiiuu, NATIONAL IilitllBllllllll0lll unctivo tality and valu Every pac go guaranteed. The Third Wrigley Marathon Swim ke In World My. and $50,000 're..' “a aw? spam Prov-n- i,7ii"rii.ire'; Pinch Lax) Voice E3- Hbllion Chang; Fin) My C9.29.Met.oe any; Exhibits from the world over. and in Wadi-.- Sponhg Event of the Hen are a few of the hundreds of fea- Iutes: H. M. Royal Air Force Band (End-ad) And other noted mic-l -tizatitnts; 130) Enigma“? wrid's and imam?“ a (one and build.. ing value of '15.000.000. AT the I928 Canadian Na.. tional Exhibition, every one will witness the most enter- taining and di'versified pro- gramme of all time to fittingly mark this 50th Anniversary year. ireipooion..' Jisplaying almost every know" product; costing an- nually to stage avg 3.1.00.0.090: The world's largest spectacle; ctr trading more pcoglc_lhqn any_ fair, TORONIO “Tn? _ Mam] Af, can Die ONTARI o Rt2t" “WAG BMW. I. w. mans, Gan-ml Many The new Studebaker Corporation ot Canada, Ltd., recently separated trom the parent company. will be directed by D. R. Groasman. formerly sales manager for Studebaker in the Do- minion. Having been associated with Studebaker in nnada for the past six years. Mr. Grossman is well-known to the Dominica's automotive leaders. "The motive behind the reorganiza- tion in to be found in our desire to build Canadian automobiles for Cana- dians," says a statement. "The Stude- baker Corporation of Canada, Ltd., in Canadian. We will use more and more of Canada's great supplies ot raw materials. Not only will our consump- tion of these commodities M ity creased, but new commodities will be added to our purchasing agent’s order lists. "The expansion of the Waikerville plant is a further step towards the Canadianization of Studebaker in the Dominion. We will hire more skilled and more unskilled labor. We hope to build and sell more automobiles than We have in the past. Directly. this plan contributes to greater Canadian prosperity by reason of in. creased employment given Canadians in the Walkerville factories. Indirect. ly, many others in Canada will bene fit by reason of more extensive pur- "I-.'. _ â€"_ Thumb sucking duel mdk sweet in a baby, but it is disxuninx in the three- yearold and sometimes it hanu on until tttteen or Iixtoen! The habit may cause an ill-formed mouth or in- duce udenoids; and it always inter feres with digestion, Pinning the aleevo over the hand; attaching mit. tens, or putting on cnrdboard eutts, which prevent bending the arm- " the elbows, are some of the van to Mop the linbit. _ bowels and '"ee,8t,it' in babies. Give the tiny bowel an opportunity to not at up!” periode each (in. It they don't not at am. e fa; gotcher'l Cutting will no? regulate em. Eur! another ehoud keep e bottle ot it heady to use in cm or who, cholere. diarrhea. an on stom- . h and bowell. constipation. ion of jeep. or when baby in cross and tg,1"t It; gentle mtiuence over atsr's system enables him to get full nourilhmqut trom, in food, helps him “in. ”reunites- h I bowele. m A ”India" bad htoit---irreqttlaritr in bowel adtiop-its reppoguiblq tor weak - __.___,_, _ _ Ctustttria II purely vegetable and ttarmu---0ip twigs is on the wrap- ", Pnyntcunl ave prelcribed' It got over 80 yea". W331. egcb‘pack. ate in a1lp1tyu Awful at Three ".and it's Dangerous _/srrz?ith Brittain r. you f." a vuzuable book on max-hog ' Look for Chan. H. vtcher'a “nature on the wrapper Fou'll (at tho genuine. Reorganized I "I am glad to have an opportunity of testifying to the benefit. I do. rived from the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills", writes Mrs strence Kennedy, St. Joseph, N.B. She tur- ther tstmr.-'Sorne years ago I Was lworkinz " e istersographer, and be- came badly run-down. I always had in triedvout ieeing. had no appetite land ttuttered terribly trom backache. (Almost every month I had to remain "from the oilice for a day or two. I lwas advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I have reason to be 'glad that I followed this advice. Be- fore I had been taking the pills very Ilong I began to feel much better. IContinuing their use my strength ‘came back, I regained my appetite and the terrible backache from which h mom miutiifcanadnu Greet Is a Sure Sign That the Blood is Thin and Watery. I had suffered disappeared. I have been married some years now and have two tine' healthy children, a girl and a boy, and am in the best of health. A11 an: I owe to Dr. Wil- liams' famous Pink Pills, and I trust. that these few lines may help some other weak, rundown person." All weak. run-down people who will give this blood-building tonic a fair trial will find through its use new health and strength. You can get the pills from any dealer in medicine. or by mail at M) cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. ville, Ont. Hedin Plans Two More Years in Wastes of Asia Blondes More Susceptible To CiRulation Diseases T London-Blondes. In London at ‘least an: being pushed aside by brunettes. Sweden's Foremost Explorer Returns to Stockholm to Replenish His Equip- ment strrckholrm--Atttsr more than a year and a half of hardships and adven- tures in the interior of China. Sven llodln. Sweden's foremost living ex- plorer, has just returned to Stockholm for a lurid visit. While in Sweden he will add more members to his expe- tlltion, purchase new instruments and a number ot motor cars which he has been commissioned to buy for Gover- nor Yang, ot the Mongolian Province lisin-tsvhmng, and also make arrange- ments for airplanes to carry him' tur. ther into the uncharted wastes of Asia. Dr. Hedin. who is a member ot the Swedish Academy, is determined to continue his Bcientifle researches for another two wars. He has left all the members of his expedition in or about Urumtcht, the capital ot the Province lisin-tschiang. and during his absence the explorations and compiling of data continue. The success of the expedition is due to a large extent to F. A. Lawson, business manager and caravan leader. Larsson, who is a resident of Mongolia and for many years has been an ad- viser to the Chinese Government on Mongolian affairs. has had conferred upon him the popular title of "Duke ot Mongolia." In many other ways the Mongolian ruler showed his interest in the ven- lure. According to London medical ex- perts. golden-haired beauties will in I comparatively short time be scarce. owing to their predisposition to cir- culation diseases. to which they offer less resistance than the dark-haired types. "The Italians and the Welsh and races of their type thrive In mace: like London, and the fair-haired races tend to doe oft," an Dr. C. J, Thomas. of the London County Court. cil medical department, who collected mustac- on the lubjoct. Dr. T, Jenner Houkln, heart apoclnl~ lit It the Royal Frog Hospital, con- tirmg m. statement in pronouncing that "rtteuatatisun proton blonds! and children with blond or red hm are mom prone to rhoumntlsm and heart trouble than the duke: typos." He: "You had beauty and brain: when I married you, June" Jane', "Well, I might have had beauty. John bat I lurely didn't have brains," "What would rh do at I knocked you down!" "rl gate the count." Mlnard'o Llnlmont huh cuts, bruins. Each year aviation is pinyin; n larger part in the conservation and development of natural resources in Canada. Aerial transport Js solving runny problems or forester. geologist 1nd explorer. The 1928 program ot the Royal Canadian Air Force in civil operations for Government depart- ments includes: Provision ot twenty hours tlying time for emergency tire periods in British Columbia; continuation ot the air patrol in Alberta, intengitietttion of aerial patrols over 14,500,000 acres of forest in Saskatchewan, continua- tion ot fire prevention and suppression covering 40,000,000 acres in Manitoba; photographic surveys in the Nelson River watershed in connection with possible pulp and paper development and in the Saskatchewan patrol area tor the preparation of maps tor the use of air patrols. Other work will include a vertical aerial photograph in connection with mapping the ltuuyn, Sudbury and the Pas mineral areas, the Gatineau, Opinaka and Chicoutimi district: in Quebec, the Sliclbuurne and Guys- borough districts in Nova Scotia and the Moncton district in New Bruns- wick: oblique aerial photography tor mapping the Dryden, Quetico tutd Rainy Lake districts in Ontario. the Lac La Ronda. Lac Mironde and Reindeer Lake areas in Saskatchewan, vertical photography in the St. Ann area in Alberta; oblique photography to complete the mapping of Wood But. rolo Park, near Fort Smith. Planes Help to Conserve and Develop Her Vast Na- tural Reserves GUARD BABY'S HEALTH IN TIE M0lllllll The Bummer months are the most. dangerous to children. The com- plaints of that season. which are cholera intantum, colic. diarrhoea and dysentary, come on so quickly that often a little one is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is ill.'; The mother must be on her guard to; prevent these troubles. or if they do come on suddenly to banish them. No other medicine is of such aid to mothers during hot weather as Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the stomach and bowels and are ab- solutely sate. Bold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. William:‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Hon. Ian Baird, an Oxford student, son of, Lord Stonehaven, Governor- General of Australla. who arrived in Canada a few days ago on the White Star liner Alhertic. to spend his sum- mer vacation "mucking" in mines at Amos, P.Q.. and Timmins, Ont. Pat, that one. day in Africa, it was so hot, that the sun singed the hair on my head?" Pat-ir-, an' that's nothing! One day in ould Ireland. it was so hot that We had to feed the hens on ice-cream to keep them from laying fried eggs." Dotscl a man ever get the last word?" asks a contemporary. Bome times~ln his will. Every Home What many people cell indigestion very often means excess acid in the stomach. The stomach nerves have been over-stimulated, and food some. The corrective is an alkali, which neutralises acids instantly. And the best alkali known to medical science is Phililps' Milk ot Magnesia. It has rem-med the standard with physi- cians in the " you: since in in. futon. Yankee Explorer-"Do you know rowv'we ‘ F;autiWr's2' Use of the Air rcr " 'r.i.r.ee"i" due to Add INDIOIBNON ' 910% amsevere' "In”. M-MUSCA Need; Minardh Lln'lment a 't'i, When Pain Comes ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The farmer ig a lucky man; He sweats upon the land. And then to pay the mortgage oft He runs a hot dog sand. And the city man who buys a car Has a problem on his hands; Pbr. just to keep the payments up. He dines at hot dog stands. And lives of I11 the hot dog men Are not all cream and custard: Just when they start. to nuke some Mrs.-l won't be long, dear. I'll be ready in a. minute. Mr.-Well, for goodness Bake do pick out a minute that's not more than half an hour away, It yuu're not having a little fun every day you're missing something. Can anyone imagine an experience r:-.re embarauinx than to wake up and hear burglars singing in the sell "How much do you think I made in commissions last week?" said one drummer to another. "--,'ir-,.9Wjc-it:--,)-a-, E ji-ret-ill u-dll 1ll.1,Y me w Bo when the ship was linking. Mrs. Green declared tshe was going to any by her tuuibnnd's side? Yes; She thought it would be just MI lurk to be shipwrecked on some Island with a beautiful girl. The disrepute i have fallen was w recent college dan Speaking ot the one place who wore 'em, one said: "Well, I'm going dance with Old Ironside When we write the truth It Isn't so necessary to keep 3 carbon copy. Do something every day that will make: your work easier each day thereafter. Nerve Is what a skinny girl has to have to abide by present fashions. Football Conch: "And did}: curry ice like I told ya. last summer?" Halfback: "No, I gotta better job selling electric refrigerators." Lynching bu decreased consider- ably in America, we read. And yet they still have t number of saxo- phonist: over there who are simply taking for ft.--d'uneh. Ono spoonful of um harmless. um- louplkqukln water will noun-nun tte untly may than as much acid, 1nd the Imptoma dlnppear at once. You will novel; use gun muted- Ite. one. you learh o omelenCy ot t la. Go get a. small bottle to try. Be an" to get tte genuine Philllpu' Milk ot Mme-ls prelcrlbed by physi- cians for " you" In correcting excess neldl. Each bottle couulnl tull direc- tionsr-any drugstore. Up goes the price ot mustard A pretty quotation contributed by ‘Half." “What do you mean by 'half'?" "Half of what you're going to tell s," was the knowing reply. ar SANS EYES, SANS NOSE The Orange Pekoe Take her up carefully Lay her to rest, Tenderly. prayerfully, God knoweth best. Angel, most t Emblem of lo Came from th Realms above "Men are oaks. Women are vines. Children lre ttowere." MEMORIAM o.w. L. (ON WITH WOW) ll is extra good In clean, bright Aluminum VE eautiful one girl Heavenly il Whit} young m over a now." man and tt C is good tea" Folks’ Ignorance Every now And then someone write- . letter to Ttie Bermuda Trade De- velopment Board Making about num- mobile rows, the cost of gasoline, mud whether cars have to be outed tor shipment to the Island panama. Hamilton, Bermuda. - Local res!- dent: ttre aomewhnt downcau over what they conllder the tanning Ignor- ume ot others rostrum; Bermuda'. prohibition ot motor can. Bermuda his llleB lorbldden " mmobllea. motorcycles, "rttwayts, and street can. following A very brief test during which I single automoblle known on "The Scale! Runner" ap- peared on the road- nnd "ruck rou- ttternatiott Into the hearts of the In- habitants. That was in 1907. and no can; have been allowed in Bermuda World Appears to Know Nothing of Island's Ban on Autos cars have Been uncured since then. The latest evidence of nut-e concerning Bermud by a letter received by Police of Bermuda om: tbtice cancer by a letter Police ot I ward tor ret ins our take who wrote During Vishnu-x I noise mer more P, I Berm ud French Airwoman Beats World's Light Plane Record "ritr--Mlle France's few the World's d craft. thing I: tow in Power kilometers l hours. Mlle. 13asth Maurice Couninet trausatu Bastilo I Sir iron Saddens Keep Handy. Woman Praises Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound HELPED DURING MIDDLE AGE Tl Li-asia?'."'"'?","."'-.?.","'.'.".'.',.") a Ea airy the Neg- etable Compound. 1 felt out raw Its once, begun!) in pain,” my nerves 2t'Wk'l.'WJfi1 rumm- The Purity d C:ti:v: Makes It Unexwllrl m nerves got um. 1 Win nun- mend your medicine to all with inn» bio-like I bs.ul.."--Wty Joan Benson, 162 N. Chrlltm BL. "min, 0M. fir hll'hild Pumas wl Keep I handy. remedy VI " Droul tl ISSUE No. 30--'25 " th Mn It EH" "ut h M ll

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