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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1931, p. 7

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m9: Us! irr.gamor. in the Yakima project in m. SHAW of Washington is materially '- mu by the huge Morrison Canyon L our, one of nine inverted siphon: t 'r " on the main canal of the Kittitas .anon of the project. It in 996 feet my and 12 feet 1 inch in diameter. Mtrrrohtlue reinforced count. was used m the construction of m feet, and the remaining made of steel Ne, the materials consisting of 2,030 eerie yards of cement, aggregate and din. wmaceoua silk: and 315,000 pound! of reinforced steel. in ' It} The “may of the Ii,” . u q feet per second. It an be drained " an eight-inch val" CM with “I lowest part, and was!!!“ cl and in the bomm of the pi). at h I” moved through I I.“ W.“ water is tatten ol- he quit; “out to new on; Then drive today'l ”my "my The carol Ann 'Ll/rat It bl an no ml 0.0. Exl'nslve Tree Planting Program for Seotknd 1 Mat. Later when they reach ma- .. ty the forests will absorb more ”I..." The program is to Plant 500.- wv acres-this representing about 4 tt' and. of rough graaings A IP- tl, ettort has been made to utihm u-r forests ("forest" in this can be- q- a mmnomer " they m ban "at , tuuntry), but only twenty-four "tta been acquired la whole or part. Air Dryers Uaed In Haymaking F, snnuwh.---Foretrtr, in Scotland x Him-red as a commercial under- " _ through lack of organization ”:9 part of both of growers and I rants. There is, however, every ., "m: this will be remedied in the ' tle War felling, in Scotland ara- .rm to 150,000 acres and in the t and post-war years large areas t foiled and not replanted. In ~.. of government grants many of .. umdlands :till remain unplant- In additirn to encouragement to . .uzrds in the way of grants, the A» has done much toward the de- uwxmnt of afforestation. The For. ‘g. Commission, now in its twelhh ,.," has acquired 155,000 acres of .1 :“m‘e land and 62,000 acres have awry been planted. Some 228 for- holdings have been eatalbiahed in who of five holdings to I,000 “m .. . Mm end. The dried hay is then ' ‘.t;lt‘(l to a when", horn whieh it ll,, ta a btouer and blown direct-y ', m- mew in the barn. l s'. Tm Ashgrcve Farms part of the t -. r a from she collector was bag. C, cts .2 came home from the dryer -.. {Hum-1i to the main barn, a halt l. Lov,', where 't was then blown " 'f' mm. the b'orrer taking thy trl of tCe traditiortal haw carrier As .. mic. the ttrl,fieltti arrvng m" .l tr .r, set up as near the center ct c Myth we as Dvmihle. so that the tr it w,“ mud be hauled a very short -$;.L(0. A he hauling operation after , C', .s u nsiderably easier, as the y hay weighs about one-third as .. h m in the preliminary stage. An- he: advantage derived from his burn}: and drying [recess is that ". We crop is devoured by the rat. l', Mn it is cut up, and no stalk. are ’t. The dried hay retains its natur- yru n 301?. .I ”rd upon. " artrticially dried hay is highly arms because the leaves which H t" wet with rain and are - , sun curing, are saved. The crop "mule is higher in protein and fat '". and lower in fibre content. r urying, the hay an be stored :,v.1ter without heating, sweating, t mm: or discoloring. ‘. tle of hay-another tradition- sricsion--also bu Trassed from ;.'t.1rt‘ pt the Ashgrove Fem». My is first delivered to n cutter [. ty a twenty-horsepower motor, " it i8 chopped into fhte pieces- .1, t' in later automatic handling, mum-r out of the province of the ' The amount ot moisture in the tfr.ers no difficulty. It is fed "he cutter to a revolving cylinder _ we! in diamcter and twenty feet At one end of this drum is " n11", ani the hay and hot air L Cytl through the cylinder, or / :3: an exhaust fan located at A Gigantic Siphon Loses Job as Haymaker (n New York State Farm _ v", = vi'aims as chic! hgymaker .z. successfully challenged this r (n the E. B. Ashton’a AA. i'ar his. near Saratoga, N.Y. . Lay whether the sun Bees ht Ir 1-: not is something that the l c Farms have been doing ever .4 June with the aid of an arti- -;.<-r and electric motors. And rwcn profitable. p,as been an exceptionally bad r forage crops because of the *e rainfall, but Mr. Ashton his u his barns about 600 tons of .s‘ulfa and mixed hay of high and it would seem that a in has been successfully fuuud. ltt n estimated that about one- the crop would have been iost.' [in quality, had urn-curing of the "r, old north-ta l may?" $33333: a! "Ngwy" A’lull'wei ht Roll ”I.“ . I 1/ of terilized quality Tslr-' Malono Do“ Mae. 700 sheets of soft, safe, soni- l ' I v dliiglt, tary W” ,x . / ‘ I 'lltlll$i? Pt I; 7%; " - '/ , tlBttl , Bilmt - 7/ , , I, MI', - iS I I ra, ltr " - I T a? iM I The umpire holds up his right hand after the pitcher throws the ball. The Scene: The smoking room of a pas- senger ship from Seattle putting in at Yokohama. Pour Japanese are hav- ing a final session ot bridge in one corner. They converse in ouanet/eL. but bld in English, Scene: Ueno Park, Tokyo. The two Americans discover a baseball game between school-boy nines. The language ot the British Ityleg-- or some close variant-win bob up in the most unexpected situations in the Orient, an witness the experience ot 3 young American couple who visited Japan recently. (The Na. Times) More snd more the English language becomes a ruling factor in the Orient. Although the Chinese outnumber all the English-speaking peoples ot the world, they themselves must often fall back on English in order to convey their meaning to other Chinese of a ditrerent dialect. English is a com- pulsory part ot.common school.edu- cation in Japan. When Jahanese Speak English Member- Sundud Stock A Mining Exchange MOSS GOLD MINES Montreal Curb Market 38 King at. w. 159 Craig 8t. w. TORONTO MONTREAL ELgln 6255-6 MA. 7785-4121 IMMACULATELY clan, heed of imputiliu and harmful Ini- mm by seientitk sterilixation. Soft, absorbent tissues that protect the hmily health. THE E. B. EDDY COMPANY LIMITED HILL . - - - CANADA F. W. Macdonald & Co. er0 connections to “I principal market. Send for our Special Circular covmny thie Inm'esting Speculation Made in Canada by thr Makers ot Velvet" and Kraft Sarah Dressing - W chat-M For a Balanced 15kt . . serve Healthful He and his fellow collegians follow in a second sampan, and the Ameri- can husband, perhaps thinking he is in a bathtub instead ot a boat, breaks into a light song. Conversation stops among the college boys. Presently the sheeplsh husband .is startled to hear, coming from the sampan of the Japanese, the full chorus in English ot "Onward Christian Soldiers.” Segue: Sleeping car pulling out ot Tokyo. The Americans are starting to enter an upper and lower when a mid- dle-aged Japanese, removing his stock- ings in full view across the aisle, asks: "You are Americans?" A moment later he is nimbly stand- ing beside them, tolling them he hows they will have a good ride to Nagoya, explaining that no teaches English there. "Oh, yes,' replies the American wife hurriedly, and with an air ot finality, for by that time the loquacioua one, having minimum] to exercise his nim- bluwss‘ stands before her (mile dress- ed tor his bed. "If a smile improve a man’s face, he is a good man. It a smile dis- figures his face, he is a bad tman."-- William Lyon Phelps. The singers motloh io him to join in, but he does not know the words. AT LAST Perhaps it will all come right at last; It may be, when all is done, We shall be together in some good world, _ Where to wish and techave are one. -Riehard Henry Stoddard. Scene: Lake Chuzenjl. Japanese in their late 'teerm stand back to let the Americans get into a sampan. "Thank you," says the American wife, hoping they will understand. "Not at all," one replies, adding: "You are Americans, are you not? We go to school at St. Paul's in Tohyo." The Americans find that the Jap- anese have adopted the whole nomen- clature ot baseball as it was develop ed in the United States. American husband listens eagerly to catch the Japanese word tor "tstrike," but there apparently is none. What the umpire says is “Strike one." value Eddy G. -SevG, iGG"s of Sterilized creped tissue in every roll. "PtE..ApNNlGYT" A big "WHITE SWAN" A snowy white Sterilized Tissue. In wrapped, dustproof Rolls of 750 sheets. Also made in "RECESS" size to fit modern built-in fixtures. When I was child-Hat least in part, For never was I wholly ehildr-. I felt a woman in my heart, For never was I wholly child)- I felt a woman in my heart, Too little reconciled. Bred in the tietrh, bred in the bone; Hard on my hope eternally, Around my neck, like to tb stone. That terrible maturity. But Bewildered, lost, it was my late To feel I child, ind "new“. \round my neck, like to a Mono, There its. reversal men-hula". Ch'eyd in “is theh, bl This terrible in“: Tommy-"Ma, do I have to wash my face again before dinner?" Mother-'Tertainly, dear." Tommy--"Aw, gee, why can't I Just powder it over again litre you do yours?" "Oh, yes," said Mrs. Gadgett, proud. ly, "We can trace our ancestors back to-to-well, I don't know one", who, but we've been (descending for centuries." Harry---") forgetting women." George-lo am I. I'm for getting I couple as soon as potMblo." Wife (to husband, at dinner)--"You won't read that book of etiquette, and now look at you. Here’s the desert and all you’ve got left is a butter spreader.” Wite--"l wish you'd leave a little here to talk to me during the day. I get so lonely." Husitrand--"That't, what they say. my dear." One Lesson for FO many divorces ls llmtoso many fool people insist on get- ting married. A girl sings this defiant rerrain."'U'd rather frceze in B V D’s than to wear long underwear." We will be better " when the brain in. stead of the pocketbook creates our opinions. Washing clothes can be. come dry work, Most of us forget the lucky breaks and remember only the bad ones. A man who makes a lot ot money is considered a wonder, and we know a lot of girls who work wonders. Epitaph of Pneumonia Victim For her on the from door They've rung a wreath; She would wear naught above, And less beneath. Teacher-"Mary, you tell my, what is the function ot the stomach." Mary-"Thty function ot the stomach is to hold up the Petticoat." Tramrr--'A'cu'ro equal to any situa- tion, aren't you'." t It must be terrible to have money to, burn and not be able to Mart ante. hen don't mind marrying a flapper-- it sht's a pancake tiapper. To see a long way behind doesn't require much gray matter. Nurse (going " duty)-"is there anything else you wish, sir?" T Patient-iss, kiss me good night." Nurge--"I'l send in an orderly-tttr does the dirty work." Guetrt---"What't, the ditterenee be. tween them?" The teacher was examining the class in physiology. Wite--"John, is it true that money talks?" Hotel Keeper-Mot much, oth, the seventrtivescetat ones have rat traps." Hotel .Keeper--"l have rooms tor fifty and tseventy-five cents a night." Jack-Nay, Mary, are you going to the party to-ttight?" Narr-"l'll my I am, Jack! 1'U be thére with bells on!" Jack-"Okay, PII ring you later." Second Hobo (scornfully)-“Equal? I‘m above it!" Tommy--"lt says so right in the Bible-that his father ran to meet him and tell on his neck." Sunday-School Teaeher-"Wtterever did you get that impression'." Tommy-Mis father ran to meet him and hurt himself severely." the prodigal son returned, what hap- pened, Tommy?" ut when I k And should mute, Sunday-School Teaetser---"Amt when Andrew Hersey presenting the Hersey Challenge Trophy to Cox R. Stiff. boatswain on the "Auranitg" who brought his crew across the line first In the annual boat rice of the Cunard liner "AuraBia". I knew Owl Laffs have bred In the bone, woman's state ceased to be do owlu Plan”. Blue, yellow or red tinted window glass to keep files out pt butcher shops and cow barns has proved successful both in England and r Holland, it is stated by Professor J. W. Munro, of the Imperial College ot Science and Technology, in London. Following ob. servations made originally by the Building Research Station of the ii) tlsh Government, Professor Munro has tested the tendency of flies, wasps and other insects to remain in rooms ii') ,vided with window glass of various colors, as compared with their Giiccl cies to congregate in similar rooms' provided with ordinary window glass and illuminated with white daylight.‘ Files are found to prefer white light: to any color. In similar tests with in-f sects eoutinett in cylinders ot colored) glass provided with one end made of. clear glass, the insects move always to the clear glass end. Some of the observations mar he explained, it is suspected, by the different percentages i of heat rays which the various glasses I admit, the insects probably preferring; more such rays and greater warmth.I in addition to this, however. more col. ' or seems to be repulsive to the insects.,' Red or yellow glass cannot be used in meat shove, it la reported. because the l tinted light makes the moat look dull and stale so that (trimmers will not buy it, but light that is tinted blue does not spoil the appeal-ami- oi the meat and aids considerably in limping out the insects. I The law of perfect saw-9 is simp ly and _pnrrsly the Luv m srrv'rsacritice whirl. in union “Ah the Redeemer and in mutation cl Him makes the whole of life a minir;tratiun to man hittd.--W. B. Pepe, D.D. Pue Glass Windows [ Keep Flies Away CLARKE (CANADIAN) CO.. 170 Bay ttt., Toronto 2 Hand work-We supply material and instruct. HOME EMPLOYMENT two or three tablets, a swallow of water, te,ipgi"i, soon comfortable. Ttyes no iog'hall-way pbout the action of Aspmn. You iill aha let, equal“: relief when you at: Thus tablets should he in every Ihop. "ke, and home. Ready to {was any ',ttht, ttteng, ain, magnum magma Don't butter 'llil that neuralgia. you can stop the pain-Lin a if - F, Alpha gill d? itAvery time, Eliri Nerves on edge. A head that throbs. Ypu gen t qtopyotk. but WANTED-Penal" to grow Kuhn-on- for in in "tiam. Elm upward- of .25 verily. Illa-ultra booklet free. l‘nnldiln Mmshroom Co., Toronto. Service perfect sewn? is "ttir the law or sr,rx'rsacritlce, on “m the Redeemer. ion ct 1121;: makes the 1l0NittMl!l 9A§MELBI N "We are surrounded by traditions that once were living and now me dead."-Havelock Ellis. REASON Those who follow the banners of Reason are like the welGiiisciphned battalions, which, wearing a more sober uniform and making a 1m dazzling Show than the light [room commanded by .'mattinattn, enjoy more may, and even nun- hurwr, in the conflicts of human life. Scott. When your digestive juire fail to ttow freely your food lies in the '.'rrtem and icrments, thw,. causing the disarm of indigtstion. The .. little daily dose" of “mama: first stimulates the tiow of the gastric juices. and then ell-um , complete, regular-ind unfailing elimina- tion of all waste matter every day. I neuritis. rheumatism. etc: or [on any time because ot so.ids or - thmt. Get tome Aspirin end Just follow those prom directions foe instant relief. . Aspirin tablets coat very little. 'igttfltt if you My them tr the bottle. ny doctor will te you they are hamlet. They don't hurt the heart. They don't upset the slough. So take them " often up yogi have'the least need of their iwiek condom. 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