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Durham Review (1897), 17 Oct 1929, p. 7

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nor?, A report by Dr. Nils P. Larsen, d+ rector of the research repartment of Queen‘s Hospital, Honolulu, concernâ€" ing the nature and effect of sunlight treatment in Hawaii, huhm been published in the hospital n. The work on the analysis of sunlight for a twoyear yoriod was subsidized by the sun as capable M‘GI'HI"‘I“ the llis of mankind. The wave of overâ€" &dvertising of the ultraâ€"violet lamps which has finally resulted in notes of warning cautioning people against over exposure, is another phaso which sugzosts the need of more accurate knowledge. Effects of Sunlight As Cure Are Studied the Castle Foundation, and prelimipâ€" ary work has been ‘“"“ Fanâ€"Pacifie Union. by the annual report of the Board of Health there is a Wizture of a row of tuberâ€" eulo«le children getting ‘sunâ€"baths‘ at one of our sanitaria,‘ said Drr. Larâ€" sen. ‘"The director of another saniâ€" tarium expresses in noâ€" whcertain terms the betief #hat suntight is harmâ€" ful in pulmonary tuberculogis. Beâ€" alde« this, we have popular opinions which vary all the way from considâ€" ering sunlight as a d.l.llm‘ inâ€" fNluence to the beket which considers The need of such study is apparent when we consider that in the last "The first consideration was an atâ€" tempt to find an easy practical methâ€" od of dotemining the quantity of ul HMospital Scientist in Hawaii Reports on Seasonal Power of Ultraâ€" Violet Rays Australian Paper " Manitoba Free Prose (Lib.): (The Tasmanlan Paper Company has boon‘ formed _ to _ manufacture newsprint from Australian wood, and will be granted a bounty of §20 a ton on its product by the Commonwealth Govâ€" ernment.) This will give some of tho Canadian newsprint manufacturers a bad jolt. Four years ago Austra Ha ralsed its newsprint tariff to $15 a ton, but admitted the Canadian proâ€" duct free under the terms of the treaty which was being arranged at that time. _ British Columbia paper makers were quick to take advantage of this and several new mills were built on the Pacific Coast. Exports of newsprint to Australia have risen from practically nothing before the ireaty was signed to almost 50,000 ton= in 1928. The fact, however, that It is only this substantial preferencte that has permitted these exports to be made, togetber.with the fact that, even with this $15 a ton preference he Canada is not now supplying all Au# tralla‘s nowsprint needs, is some it dication that a heaviHiy subsidized domestic production in Australia will play havoc with the British Columbia mill«. _ Thesg. would beewoll adviged to develop other outlets for their proâ€" duct, _ Any Industry which depends **7 !ts exisfence on the férms of & trade treaty is in a delicate situation. No one is qmcke‘r than & girl to see wnd correct the error of ber woigh.â€" Arkansas Gazette. And. indies, Heten: Eve took weartss clothes in Abe fall.â€"Ds News. # $ y vas sixty years ago. He was on knee. "Accept me." he plufi i hall die." She refused him â€" last week. "Did you notice," asked one woman of another, "that Mrs, ‘Awkins ‘ad a black eye?" "Did 1 not?" was the answer. "And ‘er ‘usband not out of prison for an other week. 1 don‘t call it respectable." SUNSPOTS VARY IN NUMBER | Bunspots vary in numbers in a pertod of average length of eleven and a halft years. The weather is found to vary along with these changes in the sun, in some localities quite definitely, _ As a result lving conditions vary with consequent efâ€" fects on birds ,animals, trees, grain growth, and economic conditions, . Heaven knows best, but it would be nice If some of these imported inâ€" sect posts liked dandelions.â€"SBan Francisco Chronicle. Is vour APPETHTE POOR? Ask Your Barberâ€"He hnows Diamond Dyes Sun Proof ~8y To USEâ€" BETTER RESULTS _ _ D]AMOND DYES are used by practlcally the same method as any other dye. ;:m go on casier, thoughâ€"more and evenly ; without spotting or streaking. That‘s because they are made from real mifim,vizom«uueoffillersto injure fabrics or give things that redyed look. 1 Diamond pyu"mtoio the Ngbh:: y anilines money can buy,. Fhats why they give such clear, bright, newâ€"looking color which keep their depth bdla ance . 80 remarkably through wear and DrMWilliams‘ PINK PILLS® FOR THE HAIR L U X O pmm»,a...,,. other means, you have been treating the symptoms, rather than the cause, Loss of appetite, heartburn, sour explains the successful use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills in ‘n!-di Cases, M 2. a stomach, are symptoms that your appetite. Buy Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills from your druggist‘s or by mail, postâ€" paid, at 50 cents a box from 2e sw ts y o K Mn typical examplesâ€" tired," writes Miss Margaret Mdp‘"’w’“‘“ when‘I sat down to a meal I felt I did not want to eat. A doctovhldnolvunnunk but 1 made little progres with his medicine. When I started taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills I soon noticed that my appetite was improving, that the headaches came less frequently and that I was not so easily tired. Now my weight has increased, my cheeks are rosy and every The Dr. Williams Med‘cine Co., Brockville, Ontario. Send for free bookâ€""What to Eat and How to Eat. "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES" Real Dyes are eASteCTr to use ~ $â€"14 f Billy‘s daddy took him to the rail road to see the circus unload. After seeing the elephants, camels and other animals unloaded from the cars, his daddy said:; "Well, BHly, 1 guess gre have seen it all Now shall we go bome*" To which Billy replied: "No, iMdy. let‘s stay a while longer and 8@ them unload the clowns." ELCs e | > _ Politicians console themselves with o dawe the beliet that they are statesmenpot Baby‘s Ownâ€" Tablets Banish .~ ‘Owl Laffs / CO0D INFEVERY WAY Rvety dollar you save there are ten sharks Jying in wait to beat you out of it: beds became fashionable after twins went out. Don‘t question your wife‘s judgment look who she married. The demand of the people who can do things the way they should be done 1e still as great as ever. "Good heavens, Mary, can‘t you unâ€" idonund plain English? Jt means that he slugged the sphore safo and landed on the third pillow." | Right again! A thing of beauty ‘keeps you broke forever. Talking pictures may have to be abandoned because the patrons insist on doing all the talking. son pélted the pill for three sacks What does that mean?" There is nothing that broadens one like travel, unless it is too many hot fudgo sundacs. _ If she calls ho sweetio "papa" the only kind she can hook is one old enough to be her papa. _ Even a small town has its exclusive social leader who borrows sugar from a nelghbor she wouldn‘t invite to & party. The surgical operation used to be employed only as a last resort; now it‘s employed as the first, last and all in botween. "Baby‘s geiting on wonderfully â€" I‘m sure she‘ll be able to walk soon." "Do you think it‘s worth the trouâ€" ble teaching herâ€"hardly anybody walke much nowadays." + Employeeâ€""I won‘t work for the sahmry you pay me." ter." It is much easier to love a poor girl than a rich one. There is not nearly so much competition. Johnay was proudly displaying bis ney puppy. "What kind of a dog is 1t?" querried bis uncle, / Johnny paused for a moment and then said, "Well, his father was an Airdale but bis mother was a female, so 1 don‘t know just what he is." any mixture of materials, The b.l:a )odlag’:l;s a“gptehcial dye, for ds’i!k wool only, With it you can dye your, valuable articles of silk or wook with wwerreg errm+ iz the fineet nrofessional work. When you biuyâ€"remember ::-’gl The blue pacMuge dyes silk or anly, m w‘lu'tc mk{:géud will fi every ‘M’p in and wook °Nour dealer hasg 1 mo Diamond Dyes are better dyes. white package of Dumond‘gm ? the highest quality dye, pr 3 orgmcrla’luse. It will dye or tint wool, cotton, linen, ra or fl mixture of materials, Tg:nbh( The old fashioned woman who would have been turned out of the ehurch for dancing now has a daughâ€" ter who dances until midnight Saturâ€" day night and sings in the choir in Sunday. They were playing strip poker, and the Good Little Girl has lost steadily; she was down to bor last garme6nt. This was terrible; she racked her brain for a way out. Ah! "Ill bave to stop," she told them "I‘ve no more clothes to stake." *Your chemise," they chorused. "But slips don‘t count, you know, she said. Â¥You may have noticed that Maggie of the funny papers hasn‘t a monopoly on that kind of disposition. ?_iot!xlng works out perfectly. Twin "Henry, it says hore that Mr. Jackâ€" Employerâ€""You don‘t now." Sheâ€""I‘ll be a wister to you." * Heâ€""All right, sis, lend me a quarâ€" te m 222000 DECT To $ wervery gee oo â€"one good in every wayâ€"one that will q ‘ckly banish the minor s of babyhood and childhood is the mediâ€" eine to keep in the medicine chest; to always have,on hand in case of emerâ€" gency. Such a medicine is Baby‘s Own Tabletsâ€"they are helpful at all times. They are a mild but thorough laxative which by regulating the bowels and stomach banish colds and simple fevers;. correct constipation and indigestion; relieve colle and dlarrhoea and mak@ the cutting of teeth easy. Thousands of mothers use noâ€"other medicine for their little ones. Among them is Mrs. J. H. Bromley, Westâ€" meath, Ont., who writes:â€""I have four children and whenever any of them are i11 I always use Baby‘s Own Tablets and have found them good in every way. 1 would not be without the Tablets and would also like your little booklet ‘Care of the Baby in Health and Sickness‘." Baby‘s Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "1 think I‘vo_ earned a spell in dryâ€" dock" says Boatswain H. McEwen, aged 73, who salled from Vancouver for the Orient on his last voyage beâ€" fore retirement, on board the Emprens of Russia, recently, He has been at sea 6% years and is the oldest sailor in the employ of Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. As a lad of 11 he shipped out of London in a #ailing vegsel, served in the United States Navy and entered the service of the Canadian Pacific in 1893 where he reâ€" malned until his retirement. "I don‘t regret my days at sea", he said, "It was a hard business to learn in the old days but conditions toâ€"day are as good ar most trades ashore." Herbert Hoover does not have many pets of his own, but he fully underâ€" stands how much they mean to others. While the Mississippi flood was at its height, and his whole attention was riveted on the task of assisting thousands of refugees, a soldier came into his temporary office. Mr. Hoover and Animal Pets "What are we gonna do with these dogs, Mr. Secretary?" ho asked. ‘"What doge do you mean?" asked Hoover. ‘"Why, a lot of these refugees have brought dogs with them, and some have cats, too," replied the soldiler, "We‘ll take care of them, and good care," Hoover announced, . "Those people haven‘t saved much, If any of them have pets â€" dogs cats or eleâ€" phantsâ€"let them keep them and take care of them. Have some of the reâ€" fugees build corrals with runways for the dogs." A‘few of them. have canaries"â€"the soldier began. "All right," said Uncle Sam‘s emerâ€" gency man, and turning to his secreâ€" tary, "Order some bird seed and if it is not on the regulation list, charge it to me."â€"Northfield, Vt., News. A medicine that all mothers praiee Minard‘s Liniment for Warts. Country Life,. The U.8. national affeoction for the hot dog has progecded far beyond the puppyâ€"love stage.â€"Arkansas Gazette. Babyhood and Childhood Canada‘s Oldest Sailor Even as the lHMly All night awake, Upon the still waters Of the dark lake, * Moyes not nor stirs, Even #o she, Bo white, so weary, Bleepsâ€"As the Mly On the dark lake. Even as the lMy All night asleep In the still waters ‘ Looking down deép, > Moves not nor stirs On the dark lake Even so she ,g:o lay long awake & <‘ o lay down to weep 1 PDreamsâ€"with the HMiy On the dark lake. «â€"Phyllis Howol}, in the English Night Peace ONTARIO ARCHIVE TORONTO thorities. ‘The policy of the Depart ment of Health of Ontario has been for some years now to offer a variety of services to assist local health au thorities in their fight against comâ€" municable diseases in their respes tive communities, and the public are well informed in regard to the prodâ€" ucts which the Department distriâ€" butes free of charge for the prevenâ€" tion of certain communicable diseases. The people of Ontarto are also very appreclative of the fact that the Deâ€" partment extends this bumanitarian service to include treatments for perâ€" sons suffering from specific diseases â€"insutin for diabetes, serum for inâ€" fantile paralysis, antitoxin for scarlet fever and diphtheria, etc. The most striking item, however, is the provision, without cost, of conâ€" valescent serum for the treatment of infantile paralysis, which is the most retent addition to the list of free products distributed by the Depart ment. . "his was undertaken during the present year when an invasion of infantile paralysis within the bounâ€" darles of Ontario seemed at least a possihility if not a probability. It is scientific knowledge that the blood serum of a recovered case of Infantile Paralysis has a curative ofâ€" fect if injected into an acute case in the early stage, Fully 200 cases cases have been treated with blood serum obtained and prepared by t,hlu‘ Department during the current year. Without this treatment either paralyzâ€" ed or would have suffered death. The complete cures in the treated cases ‘this year show a successful result of over ninetyâ€"five per cent., which means that nearly 200 citizens of this Proâ€" vince will be alive and well instead of béing either dead or paralyzed, and the cost in connection with this work has been in the neighborhood of fifteen ’humlred dollars. The Entomolegical Branch of the Department of Agriculture is protecâ€" tive in every sonse of the word, and the Destructive Insect and Pest Act, which the branch administers, is one of Canada‘s most Important legislaâ€" tive measures ,based as it is on the fact that the best way texcontrol danâ€" gercus insect pests and plant discases is to prevent their introduction, 'xbout two hours after cating many péeople suffer from sour stomache. They call it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves have been over stimulated. Thers is excoss acid, The way to correct it is with an alkali, which neutralizes many times ite volâ€" ume in acid. The right way is Phillips‘ Milk ot Magneosiaâ€"just a tastelgess dose in water. It has remained the s#tandâ€" Infantile Paralysis The eqntrol and prevention of au Dr.Guild‘s sssxan ASTH M A QUICK RELIEFP obtained by thouâ€" sands.through use of Dr. J H. Guild‘s Green Mountain Asthma Compound. Its pleasant smoke vapor soothes and relleves. â€" Originated in 1869 by Dr. Gulld, specialist in respiratery disâ€" eases, Also relieves eatarrh. Standard remedy at druggists: 35 cents, 60 cents and $1.50, powder or cigarette form. Send for FREE TRIAL packâ€" age of 6 cigarettes, Canadian Disâ€" age of 6 cigarettes, Canadian Disâ€" butorg, Lymang, Ltd., Dept. CCl, 286 St Paul St. West, Montreal, Can. WAGING WAR ON INSECTS Babies will cry, often for 3 muent reason, You may ow what‘s wrorg, bu’tnzou can ‘l‘v.nyl give Castoria, This nooi your little one comforted; i m you should cail a doctor, t experiment with medicines that children like. It may be the stomach, or may be the little bowels, Or in the case of older children, a sluggish, conâ€" atipated condition. Castoria is still CRY ed for the stronger systems alts1 Most of those little When: f Babies 8 ‘)leuant-‘ children‘s â€" When Food Sours A municipal plant in a small Colâ€" orado town broke down. The man in charge, who was also own constable, superintendent of the water works and (when not otherwise engaged) street cleaning department, was at a los to know what to do. Stop Colds with Minard‘s Liniment. * _ Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea is truly economical. A . half pound makes almost as many cups as a full pound of cheap tea costing 50cto 60c. . K cb ‘ Not only is the Royal Winter Fair a show for borses, cattle, sheep, swine, dogs, silver and other foxes, poultry, rairying, fruit and fiower growing, see, grains, and pet stock, but is is somewhat of a specialized show for each. Puture archeojogists can trace out development of «tyles by the migraâ€" tlon of the vaccination mark.â€"Brook lyn Times, The Royal Winter Fair, beld in Toâ€" ronto in November, is a robust proâ€" moter of national unity in Canadian agriculture Be sure to get the genuine FPhillips‘ Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physiâ€" clans for 60. years in correcting excess aolde. Each bottle conthins full direc tonseâ€"any drugetore. f ard with physicians in the 50 yeare gince ite invention. It is the quick method. Result come almost instantly. Jt is the ap proved method. You will never use another when you know. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good the thing to give. 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