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Durham Review (1897), 18 Feb 1932, p. 7

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Â¥ho Are rent It is a great art in the Christian| _ life to learn to be silent. Under | h eppositions, rebukes, injuries, still bel ‘a wilent, It is better to say nothing| . than to speak in an excited or angry| .. manner, even if the occasion should . _ seem to justify a degree of anger.| s By remaining silent the mind is able: .. to collect itsel!, and to calt upon| ~ God in secret aspirations of prayer.| And this you wil speak to the hot| _ er of your holy prof .Q"E: ‘ u> to the good of thos# whé have is C jured you, when you speak from God.| _ Samples of the wheat taken from the thistle side of the field in 1928 tested 12.14 per cent. protein, while those taken from the clean part only twentyâ€"five feet away tested 14.26 per eent, Mr. Russell says. In 1929 samâ€" ples were taken from exactly the same places in this field and the results talâ€" Med â€" closely: 122 per cent. protein from the weedy part of the field and 14.9 per cent. from the clean. In 1927 the field on which the tests were made was divided, one part was Bummer fallowed thoroughly; the wther was allowed to become choked with Russian thistles. â€" Wheat was seeded on the feld in 1928. Akron May Carry Huge Weeds on the land the year before & crop of wheat is grown appear to be more detrimental to protein than weeds actually growing along with the erope, according to studies on factors influencing the protein content of wheat made during the past nine years by J. C. Russell, county agent in Goldâ€" en Valley County, North Dakota, says & bulletin from a North Dakota agriâ€" eultural college. A striking iMustraâ€" tion of the detrimental effect of weeds was secured by Mr. Russell in trials eomducted in 1928 and 1929. "Why you cannot sit on your chairs, Instead of floors, like pagans in a pagan land, is more than 1 can teil," whe used to say.â€"From "The Gentle Meritage," by Frances E. Cromptm. on than she has. She never could ree what pleasure we find in sitting in a ring under the table and imagining things which she called. telling unâ€" truths. She could not see what pleaâ€" wore there was in sitting on the floor at all, because no one who has never made a practice of it can know how mice it is. It may not be very agreeable to the Feelings to tell about one‘s punishâ€" ments, but it may have to be told all the same. Our large punishment is to be sent to bed, and our small is to be put in the pound, which is really behind the screen. It is a very deâ€" grading thing to be put there; it is much worse than a corner because a «orner is lighter, and you can someâ€" times look over your shoulder. . . . We have heard ladies tell mother That nurse is a treasure, but she does wot comb their hair nor put them to bed. But still we know that she is really very good. But the thing that we think the worst of all about nurse is that there couldn‘t possibly be any person in the world with less imagina-‘ Weeds Prove Detrimental In Wheat Cultivation a UR UU w cPWn t ult Pz C o Bh .9 #8urse, nleuhhm;nd,l dare say, 1 am often very aggravatâ€" ing, and Bobby is such a slow, argnâ€" Ing boy, and Annie is as tiresome as kiresome can be, with crying over everything, and Paul is sometimes so wery odd and obstinate. But I think it is also nurse‘s fault, because being the strictest person in the world, she will mot let you do everything you might want to do. We consider nurse a very cross perâ€" won. It is all very well to say that it Is we who are naughty, but we are wot clwoys naught;; and she is alâ€" ways cross. Her apsons are as stif as the nursery teaâ€"tray, besides being the same plain shaps, and she wears the tightest and st:rrest caps that ever were seen. 1 remember Bobby being put in the yound for saying, in a very serious manner, that he did not want to wish anything wicked, especially on Surâ€" day, but he did wish that something would soon happen to nurse‘s best cap. Me said it looked so hard; her capnl were all strictish, but her Sunday caps were savage, | P i 100 0 CCE CAmuPeH, Partly that is our own fau)t, beâ€" eause Patricia always wants to take the lead, and always will, and, of It was when we were all quite nursâ€" ery childrenâ€"a long time ago, 1 am wore; two years since, at the very leastâ€"and it began, as nurse said afterward, because we wou‘d not play «t proper games like other children. _ _ VC OHCE gamet The Child‘s Point of View LEARN TO BE SILENT CA S T O RIA Clubsâ€"A, Q, J, 10, 7, 6, 2 Diamondsâ€"none Spadeeâ€"none No score, rubber game. What should Z, as dealer, bid with the foregoing hand? AUCTION BIDDING: . Z should bid one heart and, if overâ€" bid, should show the club suit. This hand is different from the preceding A should bid two diamonds, a forcâ€" ing bid over the dealer‘s club bid. His partner is thus forced to bid and, unâ€" less he bids hearts, A‘s next bid should be five diamonds, If the partwer bids headts or assists diamonds, A should bid a little slam in hearts or diamonds accordingly, CONTRACT BIDDING A should l one diamond. If overâ€" bid, he s» ! continue bidding diaâ€" monds and not show the heart suit at all. There is no advantage in a shutâ€" out bid of five diamonds,. Z hbas alâ€" ready shown his club suit and if Y has aâ€"spade bid, he is more apt to bid five spades over a fiveâ€"diamond bid than If A bids one diamond and then bids up the hand gradually. It is not adâ€" visable to show the heart suit because A‘s partner is more apt to assist hearts than diamonds and A‘s beart suit is not strong enough to trump clubs and spades. One diamond, thereâ€" clubs and spades. One diamond fore, is A‘s proper bid. No score, first ga bid one club. What with the foregoing h AUCTION ENN The best way to prevent colic, doctors say, is to avoid gas in stomâ€" ach and bowe‘!s by keeping the enâ€" tire intestinal tract open, free from waste. But remember this; a tiny taby‘s tender little organs cannot stand bharsb treatment. They must be gently urged. This is just the time Castoria can help most. Casâ€" torla, you know, is made specially for babies and children. It is a pure vegetable preparation, perfectiy harmless. <It contains po harsh drugs, no narcotics,. For years it has helped mothers through trying times with colicky babies and childâ€" ren suffering with digestive upsets, colds and fever, Keep genmuine Castoria on hand, with the name: «. . THROUGH CASTORIA‘S GENTLE REGULATION h Somgio uen t Pn pnticts ds ind inss 1c d are the unusual hands, the ones that occur only oneâ€"fifth of the time. Hands that contain a suit of six cards are not particularly unusual but those that contain a suit of seven or more cards are the real freaks. Such hands occur very seldom but their proper bidding is both interesting and difficult. The following problem hands are "freake" but interesting, because all contain most unusual features. Heartsâ€"K, Q, J, 7. 6 _ Clubsâ€"Nope Diamondsâ€"A, J, 10, 9, 7 Spadesâ€"none The normal hand at Auction and Conâ€" tract is one that contains a suit of not more than five cards in lengtbh. Such hands occur about fourâ€"fifths of the time and are called normal hands .beâ€" cause they are the usual bhands, the ones thatâ€"occur four times as often as the other types. Hands that contain suits of more than five cards in length for COLICKY BABIES C O M F OR T 2 CHOICE QUALITIES â€"Red Label & Orange Pekoe There‘s a wealth of rich flavor _ in a small quantity of this tea. TEA Hand No. 2 Hand No. 1 game. Z dealt and aut should A now bid g hand? 0 ARTICLE No. 9 How to play Bridee ? AUCTION m CONTRACT 6!Wynne Ferguson *PRACTICAL AuUCcTION BRIDoR* 66 * which has passed have brought people live together. _ Z should bid two diamonds. This bid is a forcing bid and requires a bid by Y. If the latter bids two no trump, the minimum response, Z should bid five diamonds, If Y bids two spades, Z should bid a small slam in spades. it Y assists diamonds, Z should bid a small slam in diamonds. Aids to travel by land, sea, or air have been developed by the Dominion Government in establishing meteorâ€" ological and wireless stations. Thirâ€" teen wireless stations, four of whi:h are Direction Fnding Stations, are maintained through Arctic Canada. These are located at the following points: Resolution Island, Cape Hopes Advance, Nottingham Island, Port Churchill, Chesterfield, Coppermine, Baker Lake, Hunter Bay, Herschel, Aklavik, Norman, Simpson, Resoluâ€" tion, and Fort Smith. The Dept. of the Interior coâ€"operates in providing these aids to transportation and comâ€" munication by the maintenance of the stations at Fort Smith, Resolution, Norman, Simpson, Aklavik, Herschel, Coppermine, and Chesterfleld, in the Northwest Territories; Dawson and Mayo in Yukon Territory; and at Ed monton, Alberta. Z should bid five diamonds. This is a perfect example of the shutâ€"out bid. The purpose of such a bid is to shut out opponents from showing the heart suit. If Z‘s partner should hold the spade suit nothing will be lost by Z‘s shutâ€"out bid for the spades will score as slde tricks, CONTRACT BIDDING: > Aids to Heartsâ€"A Clubsâ€"none Diamondsâ€"A, K, J, 10, 7, 4, 3, 2 Spadesâ€"A, 7, 6, 3 No score, rubber game. What should Z, as ‘dealer, bid with the foregoing band? . AUCTION BIDDING B should bid three diamonds, which is a forcing bid and requires A to keep the bidding open. If by any chance A should bid spades, B should bid for a grand slam. With any other bid by A, B should bid a small slam in diaâ€" monds. If A assists the diamonds, B should bid a grand slam in diamonds. Hand No. 4 CONTRACT BIDDING So, if the information has already been given, what would B accomplish by a shutâ€"out bid? Such bid would only inform the opponents that B had a game hand in diamonds and incite them to overbid to save game. Bid such a hand by easy stages and the results will be much more satisfactory. B should bid two diamonds. In this hand, also, B has nothing to gain by a shutâ€"out bid. Both of the other suits have been shown and the purpose of a sh tâ€"out bid is to shut out information. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Spadesâ€"A, K, Q, 9, 7 No score and A B a game in. Z dealt and passed. A bid one club and Y bid one heart,. What should B bid with t‘.e foregoing hand? AUCTION BIDDING: _ Z should bid two clubs and on the next bid show the heart suit, The "twoâ€"bid" at Contract is a forcing bid, so Z is sure of another chance to bid. The hand is .. sure small slam if partâ€" ner can assist either clubs or hearts, and this seems tho best way to find out. If partner fails to assist either £~‘t, Z should bid five clubs. Hand No. 3 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Heartsâ€"none 5* *Y : Clubsâ€"none : A B : Diamondsâ€"A, K, Q, J, 8, is good tea‘ hnP ons Avci in inafiinzs se es a $s $s a PP s ind 2. It is a hand, therefore, in which both suits should be shown if possible and for that reason does not Justifty a shutout bid of either hearts or clubs. CONTRA€T BIDDING: " one in that the heart suit is lJonger and stronger and the, club suit is not so strong as the minor suit in hand No. Travel in Canada‘s Far North Do you know what Luther said? "Suffer and be still and tell no man thy sorrow; trust in Godâ€"H!s help will not fail thee." This is what â€"Tholuck. A girl‘s ambition was to be the kind of a person that people looked up to. Now she prefers to be the kind they look around at. An apple a day keeps the doctor awayâ€"â€"unless you get the |seeds in your appendix. If some peoâ€" | ple lived up to their ideals they wou!d |be stooping. Sailors have a girl in 'every port but the modern lass seems to have a boy friend in every sport. There is no objection to love at first sight, providing the victims remain single. It‘s a safe bet that a girl who ‘takes a fiier in marriage is likely to ‘make a forced landing. Be master ‘over yourself. Do not say all you know. Do not believe all you hear. Do not do all you can. Calm and quiet are the signs of strength; hurry and haste betoken weakness. It is too much to expect that a man will regisâ€" ter enthusiasm after having had exâ€" perience with a dall thud. There are two sides to every question â€" the wrong side and your side. A man will in the end get more tired of his favorite vacation stunts and much sooner than he will his regular work. Bobbyâ€""I ain‘t got any. I just want to be a viceâ€"president." Up to a few years ago the oldest known ancestor of Goethe‘s was his greatâ€"grandfather, the blacksmith Hans Christian Goethe, who lived in Artern, in the Province of Saxony. Then the greatâ€"greatâ€"grandfather was discovered in the person of Hans Goethe, of Sangerhausen, in the Harz, but he could be traced back only to 1671. Friedrich Schmidt, author of a history of Sangerhausen, has now succeeded in establishing that Hans Goethe was born in Berka, near Sonâ€" derhausen, also in the Harz, and that he was registered as a citizen of Sanâ€" gorhausen in 1657. Uncleâ€""And what‘s your ambition, Bobby ?" Sangerhausen, Germany.â€"The comâ€" ing of the "Goethe year" of 1932, which brings on March 22 the 100th anniversary of the German poet‘s death, has given new impetus to reâ€" search concerning his life and family history. New Facts on This "papa‘" has a sissy sound, ‘Course, "father" ain‘t so bad: But there is something that‘s palâ€"like About the use of DAD. Experienced Editorâ€""You‘ve come to the wrong person, my boy. Ask any of my subscribers." Son (just graduated from College)â€" "Dad, I want you to give me some adâ€" vice on running a newspaper." ‘"Yes," he replied, pointing to a path marked "Private." "Go along there until you come to a field marked ‘No Road.‘ Cross it, ani on the other side you will find a fence where there is a board which says ‘Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted.‘ In the middle of that you will find a pond marked ‘No Fishâ€" ing Allowed.‘ That‘s the spot." Professorâ€""I am about to perform a very interesting chemical experiâ€" ment. Should L do anything wrong, the whole class, including myself, might be blown through the roof. Kindly step nearer, so that you canr follow me better." An angler asked a fellow sportsman it he could tell him of a really good fishing ground. Coâ€"operation The fastest horse in the world never wins a race without a jockey to guide him. The world‘s ring champion wins his belt by respecting the rules of his trainer, _ Every successful football team submits to the greater knowledge and experience of its coach. An canâ€" didate for president considers it wise to have a campaign manager, An army in action at the front must have a commandérâ€"inâ€"chief, Yet quite freâ€" quently we see a worker who dislikes to coâ€"operate with his boss + Business is business, but he‘s a fool Whose business has grown to smother » His faith in men and the golden rule, His love for a friend and brother. Let‘s seek to be comrades now and then Andâ€"slip from our golden tether; Business is business but men are men, And we‘re all good pals together, Business s Business is business, but men are Business is business, but life is life, Though we‘re all in the game to win it, Lets rest sometimes from the heat and strife And try to be friends a minute. Working and loving and dreaming; Toiling with hammer, or brush, or pen, Roistering, planning and scheming This is O.K. With Us Goethe‘s Ancestry If you suffer from varicose veing, variâ€" cone ulcers, gwollen legs, tender fegt and othér similar disorders, write for full information about ELASTO, the famous treatment which has brought rellef to thousands of men and womenâ€"frse sample sent post free on request. The New Era Treatment Co. Limited, Degt, 1521., 465 Craig St. W., Montrea). 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