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Durham Review (1897), 24 Nov 1932, p. 7

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ring 1:ry.", It‘s in me 2.33;: can” aluri In narrow bands. to 3212': a mile or in Is : sat, t:;.;'. .henl. I from a (me. before them. em " XXL“: {ricudalxim like the ivy. " ["15 and ruins Illa wall: it embracon: but tru. friendship gives new life and animation to tite object. it woven... The monsoon is not a storm, though the southwest monsoon of India in commonly ushered in by s period of stormy weather called the "burst of the monsoon." The name of this wind has been spelled in twenty-tour diner- ent ways in English during and since the sixteenth century. A monsoon is a seasonal wind. in any part ot the world, that blows from a large land an“ to an adjacent ocean in the cold wuson and in the opposite direction in the warm season; but, ot course. tho monsoon par excellenct is that of Asia. especimy as manifested in India, and over the adjacent seas. The south- wat monsoon is the very life of the country, bringing the "rains" from uni-June to mid-September, when it has not fail. In the latter case the 511“}! is hardship. though not, no innit-113:. famine. deadly effects are popularly ascribed to a mysterious poise - In the air. The name ot the wind sis-nines "poison" in Arabic. Modern science. write. Calvin Prue: in "Tycos Magazine." deni- melnly with types ot wind rather than with local examples, and for these typee e few names mince. Become our toro. fathers failed. to recognise generic similarities between certein winds in 'liciNqt Parts ot the world. we now ca}. 5 cyclonic tempest ot the Went ind-so e hurricane and its replice ct tin- China Sea a typhoon: we describe a dynamically heated and dried wind ot the Alps as a ioehn end its con- g :unr of the Rocky Mountain slope. ' a chinook; while as for the eitemt- ing day and night freeze. of mountain vuilvys the number of their nemee in legion. Rocky Mountain Chinook and Fochn of the Alps Are Virtually the Same M ---g-r--"" Names of Winds _.'/ drii.u:Yre nan; since it In y Iii, an a; a "hot wind." It is watt: s'..: of the biizznnl, which I _,' in the same region. Hot , .-':m.- .lnring general hot spells . my hands. ranging from 100 feet " a mil: or so in width, with In- ',: .' smacubat cooler ail-1n- ' Aura. They we like blat- a furnace. Youth-{in with“! e them, crops an ruined, appla- ait baked en the trees. Little Known of Pampero anon ‘ul habit of the pampero Is more familiar than Its habits, since 1811113.! mar is indicated by the name. mpnm dwells upon the broad of Argentina. but it is but to the world at large through t'isutotttrg ot sailors with its gush: on the River Plate. It ‘rcm the southwest, mainly dur- nrmihs from July to Septem- d on land it raises enormous or dust, which sometimes such a pall ot darkness over tl that it is hard to and one’s bunt. Oiten heavy rain Mil. swim; with the dust, becomes " of mud. Thunder and light- rr;quc»utly accompany these 4itt t cons Iagazlno." deals mnlnly ot wind rather than with Hes. and tor them, type: a suftice. Because our toro- the me is a dry. dusty wind t or Africa. blowing It (eels cool because mutation and brings from the oppressive coast, tor which ren. is referred to as "mi are me puuistent of thrs late summer in tho eastern Medl- Art ancient. notion ; was that. they can” low of the Nilo " In; a chinook In a zonda in Argen- nd in South Africa. s:ntarka'ale climatic LHL'AI’I plains lacks ' arms. since it in he HAS Mt m FOE A woman 'rrittts:-'T'or nearly three years I have been taking Kmschen SIRS every morning in hot water, and hove “at 68 lbs. ot (at. My weight betore taking them was 196 lbs., and it is now 128 lbs. Compare the dit. forer Y--it is marvellous. My mother and sister are also taking Kruschen and lots of our friends. and think they are wonderful. As regard; diet, it is not necessary to do one little bit ot dieting: in my case lhave never denied myself anything since I started akin; Kruschen Sons. I walk ever] any, and do not out many potatoes r: much sugar. I don't think shell ever be grateful enough to lxruschen Salts Taken every morning. Kruschen effects a perfectly natural clearance ot undigested food substances and all ex- cessive watery wute matter. Unless this wastage is regularly expelled. Na- ture will eventually stow it up out ot the way in the form of ugly tat. for the great help they hue been '3 mo. and shall never stop taking them, or recommending them to people I think need them."---" K. T. That the above scene is a familiar, every-day occurrence in many parts ot rural Quebec? The old spinning wheel, regarded as an antique by many. in the mainstay ot many households in northern Quebec. WHEN 'HUN-UIJWN’ an.“ in Canada" 68 lbs. Gone Altogether ' w _ , 'T " - - "i"cid A, .7 _ yr. T V - it; 3831;; 'NB, ‘n. . V ... . "9 'u TT" ' beat. t'. c"ii 'yr/i:)':":-:),":,':',:::,'),"?--';:'-" - . Do You Know? . 2'PJ5'ybl'mti lontrsai. - The large balloon smokestack ot the locomotive “Duf- lerin.” the that railroad locomotive built in Montreal, has just been dis. covered in Cariliion and pressed into service as a tiomm stand. The "Dui- terin" was delivered in 1853, to the Carillion and Grenville Railway. The discovery was made by a party of the Canadian Railroad Historical Society which visited that town to study traces ot the old railroad. The locomotive was built try Kinmond Brothers of Montreal in their plant which was closed in 1887. The stack stood six teet high and was live feet across, " the mouth. It was burial four feet deep in the ground. and it is feared that the sheet iron of which it is made may have rusted sway under the soil. It In to be taken up and as much a possible preserved. Rome.-&unpleis of the first min- eral on: found in the Italian posses. alone have recently reached Italy. They come trom the Italian Islands In the Red Bea, where on has been struck in considerable quantities. Musk I: one ot the moat magniiietsnt and delightful presents God has given utt.-luther. Old Smokeshclx Found Italy Get: Own Oil ONTARIO AReAiViFti5 TORONTO A “Welcome Christmas Gift Illustrated Dressmakfng Lrsson Fur nished With Every Pattern. This slim-line dance set of French inspiration that can easily be made at home, is a thing to be welcomed. The yoke-panties are side-closing. Each leg is in six sections and slight- ly scalloped " the edge. The bandeau closes at the back. You can make them in your spare moments. It's lovely "pick-up" sew- ing. Run the seams up on the sewing machine. The edges finished by hand, lend French accent. Style No. 2994 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust. Size 16 requires 1% yards of 39-inch material with 5 yards of binding. Crerie de chine, flat crepe satin and novelty crepes are dainty mediums. Write your name and address plain- In giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose Itie in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for.each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto, I consider a human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shows none ot its inherent beauties until the skill ot the polish- er fetches out the colors and makes to Induce trhitte-goi"eph Addison. b-Joined . 6--8e1t.satisiied b-Cry of crow 12--Exeept 18--Mtbxietut coin 14--To hasten "-Cotteeruing 16--Kind ot jacket 18--Mde 'F-Concerning 22-Pertaining to ear "--Bpikes M-cards 29--Variety ot car'wlian 81---Ftworite 32--Britstles "-Dregs M-Musical note 87--Movea stealthily My-om, who attends 41-Near. 42--To translate 44--Unsteady light 45--scotcht every M-Garment HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. p7 By HELEN WILLIAMS. Horizontal LE OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 49--.-Minera1g MY-kind ot harp ti2--Btreet car 64--Artielty "-Demon 57-Bertttinizes 59--8yrnbol for calcium 61-Potmesouie Pronoun 63-ahatwhilo 65--Unloeked 67--Worm 68-To bear 'ty-Situation 1-Hyverly F-Gu0eless1y 3--Bpautish article 4--To color li-Speck, 6--t9ervile 7-Pronoun 8--Blangr sailor ty-Inexpensive Io-sloth Il-pronoun rr-preposition Vertical General Italo Balbo, Italian Air Minister; General Giuseppe Valle, chief of the air staff, and all the fly- ers who took part in the Italian for- mation flight across the Atlantic two years ago will co on this fr.ttht. It is lelieved also that the Duke of Aosta, who recently Joined the Italian ttir force, will take part, thus being the first member of 3 royal fumily to cross the Atlantic by air. Each ma- chine will curry I crew of four. The flight', will last about four months. The Bight is to be made by stages, the seaplanes stopping at thirty dif- ferent localities before returning to this country. Two bases will be estab- lished, presumably at New York and Tokio. The object of the flight is not to establish any new record but simply to test the regularity of the machines in long-distance flight. The planes selected for this flight, which the Italian Air Ministry has been preparing for carefuily for the last two years, are Savoia Marchetti machines of the S55 type, fitted with new Isotta Frasehini engine., develop- ing from 750 to 800 horsepower and having a speed of 200 kilometers (125 miles) an hour. Bounty The beauty of the house is o-dcr, The blessing ot the Louse is content. meat, The glory ot the house is hospitality, The crown of the house Is godliness. Rome.-The most ambitious group eight yet atten.,‘. by my nation is expected to take place next March or April, when twenty-fcur Italian sea- planes, under command of General Aldo Pellegrini, will set out from Orbetello, near Rome, for a round-the- world flight. Fleet of Sea Planes To Fly 'Round World of the safe, sure results that follow the use of BABYS OWN TABLETS in treating children’s colds, teething ttoubles, simple tents, disordered stomach. colic, constipation. M cents. um own mum "I always use BABY'S OWN TAB- LETS to break up my baby's colds," writes Mrs. Wilbert Colquhoun, Stur- geon Falls, Out. "When I we a cold coming on, it is to BABYS OWN TABLETS that I tum," writes Ma. .Robert Gmnhom, Philipsville. Ont. Mothers Wmhmywqrt hy like vein ANSWER TO LAST WEEKS PUZZLE For COLDS FFI money trr-Type unit M-pronoun 56--kitetten vessel M-To soak M-insect 61--Pronoutt ti'2--ExiBts 64--Negative 66-Europetut river 19--Old pronoun '2i--HoUday t3--Comp1ement 25--Tetrtitttott) M--Glttrets 27-To attack M-German river 30-Utthetirittg 38--Pieees "-Foddc. pit 38--To season 40-ANd Irish capitol 43--ittrtright 46--Mttltiy knit. (variant) 48--One who receives The weatttetattgt dreamed that himself we. dead; That he stood by his monument, tall, end read The message thereo-nd he hung " head, For “Probably Warmer" WI'. MI it Sweet Young Thing - "I hare brought this book back; mother says It ian't m tor me to read." Librtiritui--"l think your mother must be mistaken." Sweet Young Th1ng--"Ott, no, she isn't. I've read it til through." Wheat and Chair There is no virtue in being a go- getter. unless you no going after the right things. Nothing warms a girl's heart a quickly as promising to go through tire tor her. It you watch the clock when you are twenty. you are apt to be a watchman when you're sixty. It you don't want to grow. look tor an easy job. It is easier to shift the blame than to weigh your cam weakness. When a rich man loves them and leaves them, he usual- ly leaves them a plenty. The night has a thousand eyes and then can't see halt as much as a jealous woman. The more clocks and watches there are in the house the oftener somebody asks somebody else what time it is. To avoid being late it is necessary to iii early. It is well to follow good advice, but be sure you catch up with it once in a while. A mule usually kicks because he doesn't want to so anywhere-which is exactly like some lpeople. A man doesn't know he's old until he's eighty, but a woman starts worrying at twenty-live. Many a pro- missing young man turns out to be a man who keeps on promising. Maurice-"Don't you think my mul- uche is becoming?“ Maureen---"" my be coming, but lt hasn’t arrived yet." Father-Well, son, in something like this. It the state institution for the feeble minded I: located in our town we refer to it u . state 1.0» pita]; it, however, it is located in no- other city, we call it the insnne asy- mm." Small Voice - "Papa, I want I sack ot peanuts." Small Bor-Ni', dear, what a. they menu when they any 'Civic Pride?" ' The Crowd (at football game)-“Wo want I touchdown! We want a toueh. down'." Do not worrry about the rising gen- eration. There is nothing the matter with it that age won't cure." A woman didn't want her party writ- ten in the paper as the had informed her folks she was too hard up to . e any Christmas gifts this season, and didn't want her mother-in-law to hear about her party. Horace sagely retnar-c that when a man is doing the best he cm. he does not want to have son“ idle bystander tell him how to dig in harder. First Pessimiist-"it's hard to make both ends meet nowadays." Second Pessimist--"Yeti, and Just when thev are about to meet some tool comes along and moves the endl." took for the Name No matter how big I "bargain" he! Red Rose Tea 25c. ill). w-vos-tsh,.,,,,"-,',', t You know it’s 'l Owl Lath . RED LABEL N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. Us! or wanted Invention. um full gt ormtlon lent not. In - can. I". World Patent Another; 27: Bunk Street. 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