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Durham Review (1897), 21 Apr 1932, p. 7

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Mark Airways JV! aail Again d the yell aster 'ears Ago he of Wight Th I? Ural khan!" " ltoae MI. ur. Canada now bu 5,520 fur which are raised mink, 2','dt",'egit rat, marten and fox fun for tile hm: nine market. Very little in known about the nm-ding of elephants u only . f" ”we been bred in captivity. At Cop- onhagen one elephant in: had the. " four ulna "rt may yous. The wrlud of gestation is about twenty- two months. They begin brooding at ‘hrty years and continue until they un- ninety yen: old. F15}! locate bait by sight and and], ML they bite most frequently by their ”we of smell, which is keenly de. it oped. Science has caught up to the humble tee. This fact is demonstrated in motion p «are: taken under direction of Pro. mwr Jean Magma of the College de , rum-e, which showed that the wins .5 the bumble bee beat 200 times u wand. The corner: used to accom- , m this feet took 3,000 shots 1 sec- In the film the bee could he been " wing its wings at a rate which up mm! no faster than the legs of a .zan walking along she street. An ordinary motion picture comer: is unly capable of taking from sixteen m twenty-four shots n second while he human eye in even slower. The bumble bee proved to b. on. cf the fastest of insects. Film ttf "ther species clan-1y revealed that the “my: movement of the tuttterfly no tmly from thirty to thirtrflve beats u c,econd as compared to the 110 of hr. common house Br. A thoroughbred horse is defined " having two qualiiUstionat First, it mm: have tut mesh-y from noted Huck, and, second, its pedigree must he recorded in the stud book for sev- Hal generations-tive for Americn and Nevett in Entrurd. A whippet can run faster than a imrso for a short distance, up to no cards, but for longer distances the rune is superior. NOT A GREAT DIFFERENCE l Although adult animals in the class; . f mammals vary in size from a mouse to a whale, a difference over 25,-l 000,000 times in bodily bulk, says Dr. k. E. Free, the eggs of these two ex- ‘remt-s of the mammalian series dif- fer by less than twice in diameter and only about eight times in huik. Mouse eggs are the smallest mum- maiian eggs, he says, just as mice are the smallest mammals. But there's, not such a whale of a difference in the size of mouse eggs and whale eggs. Dr. C. G. Hartman of the Carnegie Institution of Washington has ttttUF Med the egg cells from which both the young mouse and whale develop. the whale egg cell he found to be about 140 microns in diameter-about 1-200th of an inch. The mouse egg was found to be " microns in dia- meter, or more than half the sixrot the whale egg. Dr. Hartman aleo found the human egg cell to average about the size of the whale egg. Alt of which goes to show that many big things have little beginnings, while some little things have comparatively big beginnings. ALTITUDINOUS BIRDS. When it comes to high flyers some birds really go up in the air. T. H.) Harrison of Pembroke College, Cam-i Midge, reports in Nature, the British Journal of Science, a Boek of wild L’eese flying at an altitude of approxi- mau-ly 25,000 feet-nearly Bee miles _, p. These high Byers were accident- ally "shot" in tt photograph of the <un. Mt. Everett climbers, Professor Harrison says, have reported lemmer- geiers, curlewe and choughe (Old World genus of the crow family) tty- ing higher than 20,000 feet. The highest airplanes hove encountered birds, however, is 15,000 feet up, while the average migratory birds do their traveling flights below the 3,000-foot level Make whatever work fo'"" to yen congenial. _ - _ . " c, Forget disagreeable things. . Keep your nerves well in hand and r,flitrt them on no one. Master the art of saying pleasant things. Don't expect too much from Four friends. _ Higgi'r'n-fyour illusions, and don't be- have all the world to be wicked and unkind. A idiiive the miserable, and srmrm- thize with the sorrowful. - . Do unto others " be done by. "iir,iiiin old age comes there be a halo of white around your I 'r, It you will be loved by all. Half the world In on the wrong scent in the pursuit ot happincu. They think It consists in having and getting and in being served try ”has. it consists in giving all Inning others.--Hettrr Drummond. 'iii,aiieTtiiGind words and a “mile cost nothing, bat an priceless treasures to be discouraged. . _ . The dealer in honey often think- u on a bee-lino to ptospemy. THOROUGHBRED HORSES. How to Keep Young ELEPHANT LIFE. HAPPINESS. ”(would We to will he No matter how long you have played Auction or Contract, something novel CHILD need REGULATING? CASTORIA When your child needs regulat- tng, remember this: the organs ot babies and children are delicate. Little bowels must be gently urged --nerer forced. That's why Cusp toria is used by so mdny doctors and mothers. It is specially made tor childx, 's ailments; contains no harsh, hanm‘ul drugs, no narcotics. You can cately give it to young in- fants for colic pains. Yet it is an equally effective regulator tor older children. The next time your child has a little cold or fever. or a di- gestlve upset. give him the help ot Castoria, the children's own rem. edy. Genuine cars/ut always has the name: "I have been (I m" writing therAer. Hg I __ I "1va an". __ ml" writing these few lines. It may iieem strange, but I have been watching the papers this [at 6 years to at if there 'i'1'1'G"iUGtiideeine,he2,"e: --. "nu-An- quedto an offft, was my W - nun-u - "n“, But I have not seen one. I used to have sick headaches and rheumatism ubuducouldbe. Icouldnotwalk without two nicks: could not walk round the table without holding on to if. hCiiiiiGiGirmttstuoth" " Now, " 1 “VI: nu m... ___-__" be TT. I have taken Kruschen Salts 'lr'i'ieACy'iGrilrtUye,ee,',e tteatth--betttr now than the' other side also. Idon‘tlmve any rheumatisn -tsaven't had for several yea-1. So if myone an tg, Ranchers Salt- . good me. can. I don't feel 'l,rb.r.iii;irriieir?Phtye.,g,t', I on wall: 4 miles an hour without my "troutge."-zT'. L It in coma knowledge that rheu- matism is undated with m excess of uric acid in tt,',ugtil"s Uri: mid le ”pond of like crystals, and the - of maximum is mused by no: “needles" settling down: in the side or an. " Now, if I live till next March I stun - . 7 .4.-- Yn-mhpn fuita léanwalkbmualnumu nu"... - - my iroutge."-zT. L. theiivcr It is common knowledge that rheu- t'aht 1liun"7iiiuiiFiift'heg.eeg,'tt 'eil iiiiiLiiie,ihttugtirs Urblcidh acidneve aiu-edt' likecrystahand ltute 'trJt7N'yiiiriiEiije.t2tetf,l7. Krme ttlleQerld'eue'FGaTiuihm"tu Dmgsm “N0 BASE AS_BAD It MINE " (ASTORIA WILL DO m Turret Cigarette Hockey Contest Headquarters Staff Sorting the Millions of Entries Received . The scene illtutrated above will give our readers a slight idea of the vast number of entries received in the Turret Cigarette $15,000.00 Cash Prue Hockey Contest. Well over three million entries were sent in, " TAKE! [RUSGIIEI FOR 22 YEARS low TT--mid Fitter Than _,,.?.,.,!...) M ir'? 4wyrane Ferguson Avatar of 'PRAerteAt. AUCTION BNDOI“ thinking of ARTICLE No. 18 and interesting always is coming up. There are no other card games that have their infinite possibilities and that is probably why they havegetaim ed the interest ot the public over such a long period of time Every hand is different and the bidding and play ot each one is a separate and distinct problem. All that any writer or teach. er can do is to point out the way and it is up to the player to adapt what he has learned to each particular hand. This, ot course, is not easy, but, it a player is really serious and sincere in his desire to improve, there is no bet. ter way than by " analysis of vari- ous hands that bring out points of play and bidding that every one should thoroughly understand. The following hands came up in actual play and all during one evening. They are all novel, interesting and instructive: . Hand No. 1 Hearts-Q, b, 8. 6, 5, 3 Clubs-M, 4 Hearts~Q, 10, 9 Clubs-A, Q, 10, 8, 6, 3 Diamonds-Q, 10, 7 Spades---' No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one no trump, A bid two clubs, Y passed, B bid two no trump and all passed. Z opened the five of spades. A played the nine, Y the queen and B won the trick with the ace. B now led the king ot clubs, followed with jack. winning the trick in A'g hand with the queen. All followed so that the clubs are set up. B then led the ace ot clubs. What should Y discard and why.' Ihir, Win/,Mév AUCTION L4 . CONTRACT bearing the (gut mark of March Sth, or a prior to, which was a condi- tion binding urn all contestants desiring to quali y for one of the 289 cash prizes. The enormous task of judging these millions of entries is joints, muscles and tendons. Kmachen in a powerful solvent of these torturing cry-till. It Milly dull: tttttt edges, tha, thtghel them out o our pains use ' welling- 'att'," knotted joints be.. come loo-e. Afterwards, the " little Mk“ " of Knuchen Io stimulntcs the er and kidneys that regulu and mid: elimination is ensured. Your . e is kept Mean. Mischievous uric acidnevgrgetatlwchancctoaccumu- late ' - 'll',uell"an, is obtainable It all Dntgstomaat4se.artd"eir bottle. A passed. What should Y now bid and why, at either Auction or Con- ' tract? .Hand No. 2 Hetrrts--8, 5 Clubs-r, , Ditunondis-K, J, 9, F, 2 Spades-Q, 8, 4, 3 koording to the latest reports from Contest Headquarters, it will be possible to pub ish the complete list cg grizg winners about the latter part (if April. ping fprward " ppid.ly " Rosalible. 1lliill You Pay a, To Be Rid of Your Indigestion , Here 15 a. positive: guarantee no out- terer from indigestion. Iour. acid stom- ach can turord to ignora Within two minutes by the watch. " n cost of not more than an you may be 'id of acid stomach, indigestion. bloating. gal. belchin, and stomach pain. Do you doubt it? Then go to your nearest drug store and get a package of Bisurated Magnesia and use an di- rected. If after the first dose you do not feel " " worth Us yam!“ in; our): Bisurated Magnesia is sold on this positive guarantee because we know of it valur n stomach distreu. It in used by thousands of stomach sufferers the world over. The cost is about Sc Der arise. You just simply can't afford to Butter longer with stomach distress. acid stomach and indigestion when real relief is so inexpensive. Try it just once anu- I heavy meal and no. for your-cit how magical: it works. Twenty-tl" regular doael in every Mckazo. ri"t;7CtrisiciiiniriGfEnd him at". not rollevnd completely. you may havo your money back. hid one club, A ond heart and Y doub- led. B now bid one spade and T and No score, that game. Z dealt and bid one spade and A passed. What should Y now bid with the foregoing hand and why, at either Auction or Contract? Hand No. 4 -----_ Hettrtit--7 : Y t Clubs~Q '. A " B : Dituttondte-2, 10, 9, 4, 2 ' I t Spades-A, Q, 10, 9, 5, ' I No score, rubber game. , dealt and' bid one spade. A peeled, Y bid one 'tol trump end B end G pound. What should A bid with the foregoing hand and why, either at Auction or " Con- tract? I An unini- of the foregoing heads will be given in the next article. The war to obtain the but reunite horn . study ot these bands in to write out your own opinion in each tngtaneo end then compare your uneiyeie with the writer’s. Even If you don't I‘M . comparison ot his arguments end opin- and passed. A snd Y passed and B bid one spade. Z bid two hearts, A two spades, Y three hearts and B three spades. 2 now bid tour hearts, A tour spades and Y [in hearts. B and z passed. A doubled, sud Y passed. What should B now bid and why, " either Auction or Contact? Hand No. ' msarta--A Clittur--8, 4, 2 Dintnondg--A, 5 sptuias--J, 9,1, No score, firist game. Z dealt/and No score tutd A B a game in. Z dealt Diamonds-A, 7 spades-A, 8, 6 Hearts-lo, 9, 7, 6, 4 Clutrtr---A, K, 10 Diamonds-A, Q, 10, 9 Spades--' Hand No. 3 Ml?! dogs. my dogs, dull dogs, devil-”yaw, ngplng in their hutch. In I row: Bee than all together u Crun'l dog One'a got 1 tirat prize end ones been commended, _ - - Ono's got nothing-he “does" look olendod! Don't they feel important? But ot come they know That only very pooh on get to Crutt’s dog show. Father like. . his dog that any: "Winn. wutl" V Mother like: . wee dog that look: “he 3 mutt. The children like t middle dog with ens Just so. And all of them are waiting It Crafts dog show. size. A bouncy little play-dog with bright brown eyes. We think he's quite the nicest dog, " nice dogs go, Although you’ll not be seeing "him" at Crutt's dog show. --A1go1 in London Evening News. BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON. Illustrated Dressmaking Leuon Fur.. nished With Entry Pattern Something for the junior and some- thing exceedingly smart. It features the fashionable built-up waistline. - It used I spotted “you crepe in marine blue and white. The little bodice so girlish, softly gathered into the neckband of lace, is of plain mar- ine blue crepe. It's quite as practical as it is smart. You’ll find it so simple to make it. And the cost amazingly small. it (in a.'so be edrried out eirective- ly in sheer woolen, linen, crepe silk and novelty cottons. - -- - _ HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and address plain- ly, giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose Me in stamp: or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. - Size 10 -requires 1% yards 35-inch for blouse, with 1% yards 39-inch for skirt. v Style No. 2785 is dGitrned for sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16 yegrg. - TROUBLE. When the hour ot trouble comes to the mind or the body, or when the hour of death comes, that comes to igh and low, then it is not what we have done for ourselves, but what we have done tor others, that we think on moat pleasantly. - Sir Walter Scott. lon with your own will prove involu- able. Every hand is selected became It brings out a. principle of play or bid. ding that should be thoroughly under- stood by every player so an only“: In bound to be helpful. know “other dog, Just the right What New York ls Wearing “I and BABYS OWN TABLETS for my chm when they had vomiting spelt, and found that they settled the staunch,” writes In. J. M. Guthrie, Smith’s Pulls, Ont. vandal: for teeth- 7 in; troubles. with, l 'lt MN (was. colic. Easy ( I 'lla' to take - and ll' li _ hula-.Seemd- r - - "AF m in etch "c Upset Stomach Ihow! . . . ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Utterly 1lltipht ttromiiiiWitthyAr.fltlllm' mun-nun iriGaTuT,FdiiaktrtPteehtt.t. with very little Wt. My ilrrGisiii,utsoudtie1thttett9'ettiy advised me to try Dr. Willim’ Pink -rii7stirdytudduthersoeyt.heof. I have taken um bones. Today I'll well; able to dopy own work; no more timdteermsoruearst+ Imam upstairs without mam. I sleep and at well. My friends In astonished " my (lunged uppcannoe and never an to ask what I'm aha; My reply is: 'Dr. Many people are too busy m be kind, yet. there is no other business which pays such satisfactory dividends. "iaiGir' Pink Ping: Ms'. Gump--"ht a few years more you'll be just like your mother." Many wise men would like to know how the tool, soon parted from his money. gets it in the titat place. The charity than begins at home is that whigh cover: I multitude ot sin. The reason I man any hive . smart looking overcoat Ind worn out trous- er: I: because it's Impossible to get new tron-er- in . resultant. How Wife (trying on tttttr)--"" you like thin one turned down'." Hutstrand--"How much is it?" Wire--"-" ‘ollanl’ Husttattd-"Yets, turn it down." Conductor-lou can't take um dog into the coach; you’ll have to put him in the baggnge car." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually crate u: abundance of new ted blood, which in the xenon why they have given new vitality and strength to thousands of such nervesiy exhausted and oveetired V In. ciunrr--"r hope so. She's a widow, you know." A man has settled down to normal middle lite when tte's tuber sutter in silence than seem conspicuous. The time of year is here when two golfer: like to meet und route their rrltittg ttcttievetnettU, neither one my- ing my attention to wha: the other is tmring. conductor-Hell-all right - his him In: but he looks like a dog to me.” we do npprechte good Ugrlth--qrhett we're lick. Some tolU are so full of practical charity. there isn't. room in- side ot 'em for human sympathy. Tetrcher---"Dettue the word 'atatrl mony'." High School Youth --"Mtrtritnottyt Thut‘s not 1 word-thath, a sentence." so vuleuel ot Tutrerou.-Rooted Bo- ‘onl: Bulb. for garden. house And verandlh. Penduln Begonia out hunting btorket plant ever Introduced. My Betronin collection represent: [he beat varieties in cuttivtrtlom " Vor- leues ot Gloxlnln. tsuite-th. mou handful. new and rare house plum. Catalogue tree upon toque-t. Hovace--"Was it I big weddinl?" 1'lttrke--Yetr. I got in line twice and his ed the brh and nobody noticed GGG." Eliatiy helpful for growing girls. Ttythem. 1t..re,y!ny.te??t new glass container. $0c a package. A young troy was told to write a un- lance on the blackboard eoutaininq the words “horse sense." Ho wrote: "he an forgot to lock his sable door one night 1nd he hun’t seen his horse lines." Agent at th: Door-“This book ot Universal Knowledge will tell you everything you ought to know." Mtur-"Don't need it, my wife tell- me all that-and a lot more bouldel." April come: in laughing. Much!“ me u a”; You my see her passing “She in. gone," they u) Apr“ in but gathering Show" of fresh “in; Folding purple Crocus, Opening it Inna. Aprll I: an eerie AI an elf at play; cud: her tune, my dqtarle And you'll be u "r. Sweet Young Thittg--"This is a mu Begonias and 010an Owl Laffs lcCalmom " beam m- dmm Ind mile to do my work to: a “any of seven," writes Kt}: w. _P. 3 manna PRINT. cnmxxn. an! q or Velvet Remnsnu. 81.00. _ " Cmry Ce. cum-m. Ort 9'1 mun fpt'iTfd cum All out. no culled by vol-um! [nano- tor. We hutch It: broods. Wrin- for tree 'tatatoqtm. A. H. Swlmr. annual. Ohms-lo. w E sh',', ARRANGE A FRIENDLY co retpondence for you. Men “a women. u: “on. Particulm free. Writ. COMM“: Correspondence Club. "" Dnntorlh Avenue, Toronto. BEN“ AND PRIVATE PURCHAL ER! waned throughout Canad- toe reproof documnt um lodzer (‘ublnell; score- of [unmoun- show that they "n . lent-ten want and sell reullly " nearly l" ennui of protemslonat Mel. merchunu and funnel-I. Apply Fireproo Cabinet- nnd Sure- Ltmtted, 3n Grun- wood Avenue Torontp. R' C H A R D SON DOUBLE CABIN cruieer. about thirty Net, in we altogether only tour on live month. in two lee-one: complete equipment includ. in. cerpete. bed end table linen. chine. glee-ware end eiiver u Well as All mur- ine equipment and may extru. Thin cruiser with it: two cell Ill And it. well equipped galley in an unu-uelly comfort- ebJo boat for week-emu or lot-tor cruieee for tour to six ttrt It in el- ceptionelly unworthy on he. cruiaed ell over the Great Lulu. It he: e high clue and very economical " horeepower. nix-cylinder power pleat with complete electric lighting throughout end speed of " to " mile. per hour. " in e upe- cid punt tot, end very ettrecthe in s peerence. Owner will "ertttee for In t its original coet. H. Wetkinl. " W. Adeleide It. Toronto. trout. out}: oe " THE FINEST SUMNER, houn- ou 000nm: Buy to rent toe July um! August or entire Bummer wa- Ion. Thi- property in loo-ted In a most exclusive neighborhood in the moat beau- tiful notion of this beautiful part ot the Grant taken. within any reach of Punt ott1tte 1nd null Ito-men. It nu a mu- nii‘leent View and excellent "hitttt and ailing and in “to for small imam. Dining-room. kitchen nnd Ierunts' “unr- tnrl In in sop-rut: house. Complete equipment of motor haul. sailing dinghy and small boat- may be rented if dosir M, Home in excellently mull-pod with "In In. chin... silver, etc. Moan-ate rrnml ttt oarefut tenant. H. Watkins. 73 Ad, lam» St. W.. Toronto. 'tret my (after the row)--'" “un- der It I'll lose my looks, too, when I'm your ago!" Second Ditto--itt'll be lucky it you dot" Om” um: furl." "I “If. N orm we - mum-ml. y. LUt of Int“ Invention. and full nun-“on an: (m {In laun‘ OI.- twyrld Pup: Attorney; " Bulk ABOUT two hours after Pal ma III-nymph antler ttom sour staunch]. ey call it indication. It man: that this stomach nerve' have been overiimuUted. There is “can acid. The pay to comet it in with an alkali winch neutralizes may times its fiuiri in mid: . . - -The tight, wgy isltilhts' JMilk 9f MiiGiT-ryiii'd tastele'n dose in water. It id peasant, etlicient and hamlet Result; come almost in, may. It in the npproved method. You will never use another when you know. Be Inn to get the genuine mm?! Milk. .od Mund- OW y gamma for com; exce- with. I bottV-epy fan',,'; The Ideal donut tor clean tttnl healthy gums it ani , n‘neun. I super»! «it put. that manual- will! M. (Made in Cindi.) Tour Itomh and bowels are mm of on. [on (AIM. Bowen uourt-d " ':lo body pol-om naturally “pm-l my “clutch. For go years million»: 'm~ .1 and Wuner'u sue Kidney and '" .- l' Read] with good results. Purely wept-M0. Plenum mung. Esery drum»: know- good old warttor'rr, try I bottle may. Wurner'. Sun Ruled].- Co. Toronto Ontario. SOUR STMMGH It)“. BOAT "I I”. WARNERS SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY ESE: No. Ib.-'" , BABY amen All. CAN, LtttLid1 .

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