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Durham Review (1897), 24 Jan 1929, p. 3

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asters That Left Canada co Canada My to blond , not "IF Gov an! but uh mo.- and “an that tho I " I It. I.“ n0- t In tar. IV. " MI mt " " " ”I. 9W m at lf nary Id [Jeri Do ctr I." per heir tho Dim ' i. ndoq sho- look i tn MIC to " xx. its to “no "actor In”; on b midway President to Testify I Dawn butt ---Headmne. At a “a t+ bnnal Again; on imaging, I law: deba over Pom" .1" at d I "AI " Gig) sum that Hahn m t "A as nu: .ible. ; Gonna: given 1 Oh-‘tcd he "dd not policy of g, wipe it t the can without logos to the gm} they we " ed that it will use of the m- in; to the L than: nmwm Tho recently nettotiatad comma-cm may between Germany and the Und ion of South Africa has several times been the, mbect of comment in the British Parliament, where it is charg- ed that it will work to the disadvan- tage of the mother country. Accord- 'rmat (inn: chitin. The Atim cross"! by air on wvera Mr. Hinkler has ttown t 411.000 miles) in .. light Sir Philip Sussoon recent to EngTand after fbine I In about. I month: and cor distinct from military. fly recognized as one of the s d tnnsport. part in F deck. Ama/thi first hrtportr..ntee rf the tin: n In: Orville Wright who made the first fright, and in 1903 in and his Mother had ahead, been making mum“! experiments for seven ”an. They continued their work, .nd in 1003 set the seal upon their, triumph by a Right ..f sixty-one miles) in France, when Winur remained in: the air for (var one hrs:. and a halt: Europe now woke up, and from: that paint the progress of the aero-l plane has gone forward with-m - a the people did; 13:4! ii the b be present, only five of th ”guided to turn out. F'-"-""""'. nu an! MOTH. It is twentrtive years since that historic. morning (December 17th). from which we now date man's con- quest of the air; the anniversary In celebrated by a dinner of the Royal Aeronautical Society at South Ken- ainxtnn Museum, London. The table, were arranged under the machine in which the famous flirht wan made. EUROPE WAKES UP. Yet in 1903 not a single newspaper man had thought it worth while to make the journey to Kitty Hawk to no what might. come of the Wrighta’ daring experiment. And though a general invitation had been extended " WE, -- q _ -- " Then, while the my}. the Round, 1 In” of tetrned and wrecked it, 1 ther experiments impossi Twelve seconds! How tune that Deems today. when aeroplanes an wine their way boron: continents and oceans! But it was the are: power- driven flight that had ever been made in the world. Three more Bitthta were made the same morning, the Pf " tttty-nine secondx’ dnr-tin- Th.., Irte thin dine "has. SCHOCLBOV HOWLEHS‘ On a cold, raw, December mom I little group of people Need I eh: and biting wind " Kill Devil 8 Kitty Hawk, New Caroline. Tl were gathered round 1 strange-lo in; machine, which presently rose the air. currying a man, and ft Inger its own power for twelve I ‘d h Is peers, wno are unfortunate. td." and is the inside of a duck". Uppos 'reaty Disturb: British 9 say the earth rotation, which or: to than of by the an: of h, Just Twenty-five Ye: Last December Since the First Aeroplane Flight Was Mada- Ru szon of ex he grant t ed thr, r the new treaty does not t South African prefer- tish products, bat other- no things: first, prevents t of existing preferences grant of the same privi- nany; second, it prohibit“ new preferences unlezs‘ ' granted to Germany. ition press charges Mr. with being obscure. for :ing about the deelaredi' nth Africa to conclude! Eaton agreements with ma governments " pos- m: the preference given he t for six years when- , uzdeztakin a new goneA forward with; (as Made by" Orville Wright don I": we machine was on I gust of wind over- wrecked it. making fur. rea , raw, uecemner morning. p of people Need n sharp: wind n Km Devil Irui,l c, New Carolina. They, " ----,- . y-nve year: since that ling (December 17th), re now date man's con- ir; the anniversary va- a dinner of the Royal Society at South Ken- sm, London. The tables earth i. ' a. Three more irttthU . same morning, the last second:' duration. Dur- the neroplnne travelled at Windsor res: there is a impossible tir the e Greeks to is slowing would I. " who .1. our teeth. te and in It doun't ahitants of has! also be , I! likewise able vat, to realize the may lt.l suggests l, n the district of them had pporte ty-one miles! remained in; and a half.‘ , and from) , the tytl without a. strange-look; ti my rose in ' and ttew " I " The exhaust gases are gathered to-l " ether in two pipes and passed into the [inside of the blades of a hollow steel, [propeller that has just been invented. (res leaving an opening on the trailing) ledges or the blades from which the igases escape. the centrifugal ettect causes a partial “mum to be built 'up inside the propeller. i Not only will the motor be silecned iby this device, but it will do away with the long hot exhaust pipe which is the main cause ot iire in planes. turning slight accidents in landing and l in the air into horrible tragedies. Even with the motors as quiet on in 'ttttoF-t development which 1 "an reasonably be expected within the I near future-no means has yet been , found to even reduce the roar of that! rtcvpeIler. and the best engineers in II as. nun-cu... up. . -. - - - b "rrh'gt..titeititsra. (a; l Recently there has been a men! that Otters first magnum practical solution of the noi, lem. A device which will ct the exhaust noises without ttth preciably to the weight or tire or causing a loss of power, h developed on an entfrelv Im- make a quiet motor-car. Eve added for mumers and other devices now on the market the amount of paying mail, and passengers that can be no: this reason and because added tire hazard and loss I that most ot the devices ettuty lactate” have honn “m, ' them 2 Making the Airplane Easier on a the Ears Will Help a Lot Could it be bandits ot the skies, , taxing the um " hold-up, who were b pepperiu the Mail plane with buck- hshot u it mar-ed through the night! " No, Dough: Ciephane tells us in NEA “Magazine and Science Service, it he Can irate former who was trying to; ‘Ealiscom-ago aviators tom 'lying orerl I his land. The 'lettnuiau, noise‘of the} (planes, hr, p1'o'rert6atl, bothered his hens and made them stop laying. This !mun. ton'tinues the writer, who takes " the problem of making the air-I Plane noiseless, or at least less noisy, was the first to express dissatisfac- I'k'n in Mich sensational! form, "but millions: at pr'ople are becoming in- “1-1221" " Hm "vise created by air. zI;.-m~. mm tin niaphuw-Liqliitg pub- ", and We mild-ms 1rho must hear '11“ mix» from the pound are de.l mum 'lb" lint plaurs be silenced.” '»\ in: n being tione in who this bat. tlinc tau-Mam is wanted thus by Mn! t 'nv- _ _ " In tonic known, nd 1 shall alloys praise them." _ You can so: the pills from your druxgiat, or by mail " 60 cents I box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockvme, Ont. One ot the moat treacherous dis- eases silicting the people ot Csnsds during the winter months is intitserun. It almost invariably ends with s com- Giiii"iii",', ot troubles. its victims sni- rfer with alternate levers and chills. {headaches end backsches. It leaves? them an easy prey to bronchitis and pneumonia. indeed. the deadly liter effects ot innuenu may leave the victim 3 chronic invalid. You can avoid 1nttuenza entirely by keeping the blood rich and red by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It you have not done this and the disease attacks you, you can banish its deadly utter effects through the use of this great blood-building nerve-restoring tonir Less Noise Please Left Weak, Miserable and a Prey to Disease in Many pom IllifullilEh's VICTIMS Binge 'ttei 1rssieii7ii'ii'i'i iriial L York! c tletuitiki 8etreat6 Every upon" Ct " v.96 M w on the market reduces t of paying mail, freight, 'et'tg that can be carried. 911801] and because ot the hazard and loss ot power , the devices cause, manu- ‘ave been slow to adopt ta} m been a develop. t possibilities ot a t tho noise prob- ch will cut down without adding - motor " it is to mar. Every pound ma other silencing ht or tire hazard. power. has been 'rely new prim. to make a as it in to -~"‘- 'Vatkmnd I When U.S. Prohibitionista tell us? the country has become prosperous] under the Eighteenth Amendment, we! suppose they mean that in a dry coun-! {try it is easier to save for a rainyl Iday. l Minister (meeting man about 1 ter pt1blic-housse).. "Do you knov man, that that door will surely you to hell." "That don't matter, ter," replied the man. "They us an out again at ten o'clock" Cigar-lighters now hare "built-in" watches .30 you can tell just how long it takes to get tt light from on ot them. War is what results when one coun- try takes steps to defend itself from another country that is taking steps to defend itself. 2nd Stenog: Yes. J me about twice a week PRACTICE!) IT ON HER lst Stenog: Ada pracrfcu touch system. The tirst country to develop a noise. lleee propeller or other system of pro- pelling the plane. will have a tremend- ous military advantage over the world. The value ot airplanes In war depends to a large extent on the element ot >surprise. At present the noise, which man be heard by sound-detecting de. ‘vlces for miles, gives a warning to the opposing forces. allowing them ie) ramp Ludhiana: guns, send up op- posing planes, and prepare other pro- tective devil-es that arr being devel. oped. ’tbls country and abroad can see no ‘solution of the problem. .'rtums sounds have two sourcen: tirst, the vibration of the propeller Itself, and second, the disturbance created by the blade Ups cutting the air " six to eleven miles per minute. RUSSIA TEACHEs CITIZENS USE OF A Russian Soviet army amclal teaching men a larger towns how to put on ma mnnln In .1... Aaras., SUNNY f land of F fruit and flowers; where living is a joy the wholc‘year, 'round; nges a warning to the 5. allowing them to at: guns. send up op. ad prepare other pro- that are being devel. man about to en. Jo you know, my wlll surely take pra L army amclal teaching men and women ot one of the put on gas masks in the event ot another war. matter, mfg. "Ther turn iom one; A short story. entitled "ll ltlons," Grandfather had 'Fnher had a garden. Son u“ “Jopener. II A son answer turneth awa: ibut It takes the hard cash :iilr!rs", away the installment collector. -..._._- _........... ...w.... r... ------- Tradftitm points to Janna Cunt “I About the only t . man gets the founder of the Tower or London. , t tttte Id Jhdlf, is . Pd :33de- of Roman tortiBeationai 'ee. Ut - t5 'n. .. And in one (had and s1trritim, roms; Wreck my itne name)! int i' ii: bawdy In the house he ”r , 1m: his the mirror Jr . And Me tttrielf Again: And t know I'll win tt "rinhir smile Ptnm my own dear Prince of anti. Bo I contrive to nuke a trip To the bonny shop each week To put the wave Into my hair And the pink into my cheek. _ ,i "I'm a sommmbuuat." ( "That's all right; I'll ,church after we're mm WHAT PRICE BEAUTY? Women, so they tell us, . . Must always look their best, tn spite of death Ind taxes, Insmllments and the rent. If it'lgurts you to spend money you can't go very far in business. T The best war to make a commodity sell is to make prospective buyer: believe it's scarce. can so to yours." me, too! First Hobo: "When I lie down for a. quiet think I realize how Tempul tugit Ia creepin' on." Second Hobo: " can't tell rah do foreign name, but dey're creepln’ on Everything was created for a pur- pose. Rabbits do their best to get rid of carrots. but it seems there are always enuugh le over to get into the soup. WHEN HE'S FLUSH Ur: "When In your birthday'.'" She: "When will it be most con, venient for you y' rouubn ttiriirrfowErt You (an easily mother and her th mother is the one _ Thirsty: days hath April, June tum N All the rest are th Unless Sou make 1' A friend is one have heard you} story before. Tess: "Yea, he wrote an' at me did I get home all right from the dance he took me to." May: "Bo: college boy?" supper." I Peter was playing " Johnny's ‘houae. When it wn time to so homo It started to rain. Mu. White, how- ever. gave Peter Johnny's raincoat and galoahes. "Don't take so much trouble, Mrs. White," said Peter. politely. "rm sure your mother would do on much for Johnny," she replied. "My mother Would do more," said Peter. "She'd ask Johnny to stay for A hivk town i eems naked. been {and Math the priser/t the ”Quinn conic pen melt, 5-9“); [n p‘fl I “So you had a letter trom the! n easily tell the modern ul her daughter apart. Tn. the one who looks so young. entitled "The Genera. GAS MASKS th September, November, thirsty. too 3 your own home-brew. 0.96. L - (on mm mm) hard cash -to tut; who pretends not to old and tiresome Plti go to my ad and you where a nude a farm. has a can. ‘ay wrath Edith sitweil at“ Spectator lun, don): Money 3 no relation to We at present; it has no relation to any- thing real; it has no true relation to the things which it bun. It be. got” outside human control altogether; n is a Frankenstein monster dominatin; the unhappy world which created n. Where Charity once are“ a cloak jvhich was permitted to cover veniai faults. this Frankenstein monster now otter- the one gamut which it allow. ed not only to covet. but to alarm, any kind or mortal sin. Nothing no ten if you can spend more - than your neighbor; and it yon an spend tt tn each a way that noone. who really need: it tegtefits by it, then so much the better. Ward's Linimnt'prcvem Flo, Baby's tiny system rebels unmet cuter oil em! strong purgntivee; but here's a medicine that Just lune him. And it does the work quickly and Mt canny that Baby doesn’t feel it. [Fletcher's Custom: is soothing cross, Menu: babies end children to sleep ‘end making the feverish, con-tinted, upset one: well and happy, in million- ot home:, today. Cutom in purely- vegeuble, harmless and endorsed by the medical motes-ion. Avoid Imita- tione. The Chas. H. Fletcher litm- tare marks genuine enter-in. ' principal province in the realms where ;the Anglo-Saxon kings were ovetlorxr /London succeeded as the national “centre ot united England. London is ithe capital of the present chief Do- 'iminion acknowledging the Anglo. (Saxon kings' successors. It does not follow it must always be the national? {centre ot a united Empire. History is .a conservative science and lives by [repeating itself. 'True that with the development of transport and com- !munication London may so continue, ‘but it is prudent to consider that the] isame causes‘ which operated in thei past and rum translated into modern terms of the enormous P0teritialitieg of the Overseas Empire will result in the political (always regarded from, the sentimental) decline ot the Moth.! erland as compared with her cliildren,‘ and perhaps ot Europe generally as! against the new worlds abroad. Con- venience mar then demand the 't moral ot the regatta to Wellington, or Ottawa. or Canberra, or Capetown. cr Delhi, or elaewhlther. mum: jidit is! 11m 'fnhys DOWN" ONTARIO ARCHIVES' TORONTO l A. G. R. Hickes in the National Re. :View (London): A thousand years ago political and economic causes op- erated to transfer the capital from Winchester to London, and one must not assume that similar causes in the future may not carry the Crown be. yond the seas. For. . . to adopt theology, Ubi oaput. Ibi regalia. Win. chester was the capital ot the then principal province in the realms where} the Anglo-Saxon kings were overland - ISSUE No. 3--'29 Baby's Own Tablet; regulate, the stomach and bowels; banish consum- tion and simple fevers and promote that health-giving sleep which is BO necessary to the welfare t: the bnby or growing child. The Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25c tt box trom The Dr. Wil. Hams’ Medicine Co., Brookviile. Ont. The absolutely safe treatment tar disturbances ot the stomach Ind bowels ls found in Baby’- Own Tub. lets. Thousands ot mothers have hid their problem solved through them. They are guaranteed to be free trr a all lnjurlous drugs and cannot poul- bly do harm to even the youngest babe-they always do good. l 1 Stomach troubles cause most of the distress of babyhood and childhood, and are the greatest problem that I young mother has to solve. The treat. ment for these digestive disturbances that make baby cry continually 1nd disturb his sleep must be quick and elective. and, above all, perfectly, sue. ‘ The Canitll It “IT Empire h PROBLEM FOR YOUNG MOTHERS .DotAllan .i1tthyrtevuweett-. (London): Whether or not the Seat. this. Nationalist. Will here... Ind tit: remain. to he'eeen. Cum. it " t party number: " disciple: vast number: of the?“ intelligenhia. 'lt is, indeed, so and: a party of youth that older people not unnaturally regard it with suspicion. believing it: adherents in moat cuee to be self-seekers, using it as a abort cut to political power. Sir Robert Horne doubtless had this in mind when he spoke of the triumph of Na- tionalism as bringing "an increase of pride to the breasts of the parochial- minded." Herein. I think, lice the crux of the whole question. 15 na- tional pride-a fine thing. and in no way related to _parochialism--at the' bottom of the Scottish Nationalist mcvement, or has that movement its roots in a baser soil? Will the dissen- eion caused by the propagation of the Nationalist aims be Justified ultimate- ly by an era of increased peace and prosperity? These are the questions perplexing the minds of thinking men and women of Scottish blood all overl the world today. I Modem. van}. ' poop]. not I makion. molt cue- " a short {a 63-51;: 4:. nutte- any that it. will!“ ”and: acids, and a once. Tl mm; 53m In In mink. Many gaorle, twc Lents mm 05th., tulle: indigestion a they all 'li R b usually exceu acid. Comet VII an mun. The beet war, the ttttSO, harmless an eldest It]. 1: Mai Milk of mu. It Mg "a'atrqi, for so you” the main: um: pini- dun. One momma tn water m- mum may a... In what In not change, Mad Yam): of Wyatt}; when no nearer perfection, than Youth of 8 500 or 50,000 you: an. Dune Madge Mum.“ m John O’London'l Kean}: Hue the raw thrown overboard the mummy tor quiet enjoyment that made tho Vir. torh period the Mummy your} era that it was? Fir; A um bound and It produced many mt thinkers. may of whom are “all with us M , beneath the veneer of modem contu-I 'ttOna, with :15 been rate after har about. there is in rainy be chum" Ithanhuejnutuduemncvun "ass, and tt will become muon this " cloning. Hum nature doe- independe loyal aim monweaLt] tralia I: a In Aunt; determine all ran: dence. Penetrates ing. He pressuze ' bottrn; <1 -- 'tMtWr .........w.m. The Apparatus made by Dr. Bride. mn attains . pressure ot 600,000 pounds per Iqunre inch ,Ihit‘h in said to in the highest by far "or reached in 1attoratorietr. The tendency ot Iteel to new under pressure makes ‘vouaible the success ot " apparatus which is a plurgtr forced 51.10 a bolt- in I solid block ot ma. TLe when”; of the steel In used to plus " wrap: along the aides ot n.1- l-Eunpm by we substance ft it. prebr'tet I A wire inserted in the Mn; 'l"ti ber an an aid in mensurmg the rrts. lure has been not out m.th such force an to den: " half-:12”; who; 1 plate tet up to can): " I Fun; ' man said "rs. an ‘14 s' ',"' Ft " steel than , t“ , '(~ro‘ ' A 4’ ' . M% Pressure Reverses K_n_own Properties DI RED ROSE ioiuridii: PEK'OE i. em. good a: More cups to the pound, more flavor it in; to the taste. That's what makes no popular, Every package guaranteed. Many Sub-“amiss Ee Hanan Nature Australia', A'arr I.“ u In we NH; 1111.10 measuring the Frets shot out ncth and a half-mm “mm ft " Tog, yoch f ACID -a at» 3-14.! Com. of Which Aus. " custom:- ot (Lulu IF, an] HM 3;. , bP,e,tg,r..Prt nonmwmumum HE Inherits-chm by ”fauna-hm ma. Mimi-m mu 'lroo My Imam . l' 'etstt Your irdiiii,, Tou'ID-VCUI“ 'ry m a. l 'dlu%lht',et2= mwbummdhh ' "ttet. "i-dotuF-Nerrmr 'e-e .7 7 ___. +ettiusyrin_thrcmt.stm, " ,1t1tt/ttyre, Red Rose Ten 'tis good tea" M'tnard'si.iniment James Truslow Adams in Harper. (New York): (The nude out“ tho question "Why is it that a gondo- hman in America madam In... In!!!“ to Ippeu no such?" An tm. ' poverished minnow! may all his “do .'in marriage for one mention to l.- g habilitate his hour. but America!- owho all their culture and their breed- line to truckle to the mined in bui- (iii1i, who ma these things of the spirit for motor can and on the not !of the thing: of the body. on taking "en.. in a yet mon- ignomjniou: lur- ! render. They may thus pnck up can. iof the golden dritrpind. from the muchrs' tables, but they do not (“I lube rape“ of the much-n whom they Eumtote and may yet tttukr to the “not that they haw prop-WI) forfettod {even their (Wm. booklet w about the Whut to dc A ‘Uluuble "In _ T, M Jr,1T,ri'2U,c"."r, OI! tho may, ./)hTiiii 03m _ I In“ "' “draw", ru- 3: n.3,. It) can w, m: (My "4* “any”; - um " " n'I‘pu um I " u u had dkLhjiet,i! - nit-Ii. The Indium“. Cum-or Burial, In “lanolin. Indiana, In»: pub MM! " ohlet which (”on Auk-mung furt- out the rumm of (hut-r. slow "o. an to do for rain, Mammy odot Mr. unnum- M',',? m the manuals-m " o can 'rite In M mam, mvmuu. Ir ILln W-_-s-_. hum FreeBook AboulCancer aikfthieiiiia% mun on Mum» (a Vanna. Pg, tete It: 11;: It”: " Itn ol) RI My mu...“- “Hula-woo "The Mudxer Page” g, P%.odtt . 'tAd-ant.- td-it-al, . a... 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