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Durham Review (1897), 26 Jan 1933, p. 7

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"Pita msible ipidem? C. l varinus communal. thin the named“ Du: health promo. pig, lowered mum. Penna“. and n b l instability throttl- generation aloe“ Lu tttere. beam d tal capacity. - tii??,?,?, in no course of a It $42,000,000 Minion M “1000.0“ by Fume this yon may works progn- me and repairs b “ion! roads. PUB k) Austrian footie. od aqaittst Elma-l " have be" - It Hills. toe "thed' I.“ mqitltnk' of Hum 'ertile Field nus EI " 'oodall Team f buildup uman a child» *rcrowd- horn" um 1‘40" bud) Tin! lat“ I". u and " ll " " " onadaftdyet Great Herd in Alberta, H to be Kept Within Graz- ing gapacity of - a. Ca mum "no l, um ”um MN of us I" ortaaa.--otatro o! hall I sum-i wands or huaalo nut wee Me"! In Canadian tnarttet MI the ' "tttttin as a result tte Ae -. d I "no 1.30" animals fro- the - h 1 miNlo National Pant " Vibrant. t Alberta. The disposal o! thee. nen- , be?! of Ijanadn's "it I.“ In. t '15 made necessnry " the m. 1 mutation" of the lumen. M I. 1 We at Wainwright nnd the I.” t oaghtered are the UM‘Ulut at tho I 1.932 mr-rwase. This reduction m 1 $9 nerd down to ”you‘d, 0,300. I The gun in! reduction oe the M " 1 waj;1t\1";ll', Alberta. ‘hkh in “I i New by the Depart-eat of the I. terior (furl-ugh the National M. a 1 orwla 4411* to mind Couldn't - l was 'r, winging back the hulnlo. TI. I her-1 at \Lmlwright developed from ', the W / , -;--r:l purchased by the Do o nimtrt, arm-mule"! in 1907. A low l 0171'} Ammo _ WET: bought from the “Fur V, -’ml hail breed and 60t ot l m.” A T F' 'utillqhod in Bunnie Na. tion',. I _' k "sin:',... the reminder tonn- I ad ,,,,. t ..~.< for the present herd at our 1 'tttst 3. Elk island National Perk. Thr: I' (l n'; placed in Bunnie Perl: up. A ' .ru,rui rapidly during the new!) fl,” wars since the enablin- mm! " . 'r' lz'k. A total of 6.673 WI. "HEM ' :-1 Co Wood Bumuo Perl near ." . 5mm. Northwest Terri- torrr'e', H. mm: this year‘s number n 10m: " UN) have been slaughtered “M v-.- Eli'u', heads, and hide. dir. post-.1 " tum-h together with the ”on; cf; n-muining in the park link. 3 mini 0' 2136;: animals. The pin 'r"', followed in this year's anon“: o: .he surplus animus " \Vuluaznzllt Wits the sine " in the "w;- .1 years m'lnrft?, a reduction ttf the hm MM”. .m-ussary tor its future “A on“: The entire herd we! “molt-I l;. and the animals selected we. srvA_u'r"l and placed in special mm _ ' rifu'YHVHuy close to the shut- ttv',' y sr', 2“. luilod MA) over four pm is .14“. W0 three yenr oids. 250 qu all.” tibia and 50 aged hull”. Ea! l: t,,t'. s'r', be Novimber 3 when the um; mm: .1 certain number were slit .Ll.:-~wl and {he cure-:3” impea- eu ml . ml in refrigerator can tor alppuu-t,‘ 'rt ill" larger cenree at popu- lain-u 4.. Hthml'. the Dominion. Ven- "my? lawman“, Calgary. Regine. Wm :w a.' 'i'uTi‘ll'O, Ottnwn nn' Mont.) real ay, "".r. '"'.r. allotments and there) by “by” N .1: "very part ot ttttt Dt m'uuw .\»-."~- giwn an opportunity to on)“, i -.mrvo'r "rtutt. Butttuo meat has all :n.- rl, Cr rlzliurness ot the Anettt Dev! 4:»! . Highly . trded " " Il'ilv'iv‘ of fin-Hi Ninety ' ' the COI- casm ir~m Chet slaughter, including the My .m-‘l buffalo were set aide to an arm: and inter distributed "HULK 'frv: L'rli ttto to relieve Cu” ot 11. Inn 'mwrm more!) by my um Mg, 0: - in tri Mrd at l m Pablo union Gr .1 716 ani mm] M, “we WW tioesal Par 7.9 mi: have in "calf-9 pen! ot nipped an f'o mes: i ton! ot “a the - a 5,300 stl n total c mm mm never herd corral Mr. years two I We 'ttttr Win: ml by l Din] article oft also: trom the My In to be aria isms The banalo he gale, while the a to robe- and my ham and sent] “(mom the W1 Mon reduced u hvounbly with ulna. For m menace they hon other Cam: was hour ti, ti I! last " to CM T'o farm " to which he. One - to hon M, I Course new; tal Tis, MOI he I N [I lt, a. "sc, mul my mumnu} I 'e, s' l maid grow the but Pew, 'ttce UL” day one of them "nt " Ion to ‘n_:'rv‘W the other. cm‘ In. '\\ ha: might ho want it met" he mu: asked. "Watt," a” the bor, "hv , gm. a cabbage Mt " " I!!! uil war: we saw baton " “I M It ICrlo the barrow." na, M m an him he tin't have it. 1'” N tt In; 'll a. potato," w" the gqtr. A l Injections for the Drowsy It. co wom nu ‘»‘ “Mulls passed his Arttettt _1, .u: get up only. After t ‘3 wratment through tho PAR-{rum the ninth - .r‘ "-trc---he could to: up on}! '-"'illt.v, and at ttto an. "as irked tron: nervousne- Buffalo Herd Reserve 1.. heads “to mounted tor we skins are made up In- " mus, and coats for both getxtiemen. By careful 1'I wright of the coats In. M PO that they compare 'A 'n other . 'ns in this _: varrnth, autumn, and Ih-y rank with the but , ctr' “Hun fur-beaten. '. cm would be her dam _ ", ti.:.glamittlar autumn. .u intact. and. it on! L»: up in the morning " I :t in. ridding her of h. weak: . ot" the internal-secre‘ -mpied him to experi- .u.1 tented extracts for A suprarena1 glad u- ~~L potent with thou . M) early. We read: tt own, in a condition unless, WIS able, the! was ot commuting» a»: up " seven In the s'. of at ten. u mun un- Hm. an invalid, wu " ~<tont sleepiness. She trout waiting to at her 3 truatmcnt b in!» 2 extract enable an "very morning only a and other case. ot l:'. Jean T"ttttin in 3.. 'sl, owe everything to wry of Dr. Leopold dea. :‘wrry-nvo WIS than u sleep About thirteen . meaty-four. tad " 1 the morning beca no endocrinology in Vitamon This Week’s _ Science Notes from 50 to96 percent. diheyaunz. children so!" to em degree from riettete-the diseaae caused by lack of hone-hardening vitamin D. When it was discovered that poverty-steicken‘ children. of the tropic: who play in the) son are leee likely than city children to hare ttone-legs-one of the signs on rieuto--it occurre-J to Dr. Buldsehin-' sky that the ultra-violet my: in sun- light must have none elect on bone formation. Be proved his theory by some striking experiment: with mer- cury-vapor lamps that emitted‘ultra- violet rays. When Dre. Bees and Steenbock in- dependently showed that foods which were not preventivee of tickets could be made potent for that purpose merely by exposing them to ultra- violet rays, the case was complete. jCod-liver oil, for example. one: its 1vitamin content to the fact that or, 'devour sea food that has been irradi- lazed by the sun. Milk is good be, cause cows digest grass turned green {by the sun. ' Vitamins are affected by the Beat. Pasteurized and dried niiik therefore lose some of their more valuable pro. perties. For this reason babies fet on pasteurized milk are always Oven orange juice. It occurred to early in- vestigators that if pasteurized or dried milk were subjected to ultra- violet radiation vitamins would be synthesized-especially the antirachi- tie vitamin D. 'Che experiments were successful. Dr. G. C. Supplee, the director of an industrial laboratory at Bain- bridge, N.Y., where the manufacture of dried milk is tscientifically con- trolled, has now reduced this duct) cry to commercial practice by staml ardizing the exposures. He and his associates found that the rays do not penetrate more than a fraction of an inch. Hence the milk is allowed to flow in a very thin layer in the beams of a carbon are. Reflectors distribute the rays evenly, and " constantly changing angles. The total exposure does not exceed sixteen seconds - not erough to sleet the milk chemically. Dr. Supplee has thus activated 5,00t' quarts of milk an hour " a cost ot one twenty-fifth of . cent to the quart. . Since it is Important to know how intense the radiation is, Dr. Supplee makes exact measurements with a modified photo-electric cell. He .1333 the cell much as my dairxman won” use the thermometer, but in this case Q‘croauol the terniteratstre of the pateeurization, _ _ F The work of Dr. Supplee is impor. tant because it is now possible for manufacturers of dried milk and pas- teurizers to sell 3 uniform product that will meet the stand-Ids set by physicians so for us its contents gal itamin D are concerned. THE BLESSINGS " DUSTY AIR. Th 2re is ttel "no: to believe that Ont, of the stock exhibits of com- mittees organizeo to teach the public how to avoid contracting tuberculosis is a pair of miner's lungs, black with coal dust. Yet that biological revo- lutionist, Dr. J. B. S. Haldane of Cumbjdge University, rather start- led m audience of physiologists and bio-chemists at the University ot Michigan by maintaining that dust, whether coal dust or rock dust, is not the menace it is commonly suppose. Rock dust by itself, Dr. Haldane admits, is a real danger. It consis's of fine particles of silicates, each I little knife that cuts into lung tissue and thus produces the disease known as silicosis. Bat rock dust mixed with coal dust is no health hazard. According to Dr. Haldme, coal dust stimulates expectorution. As he clears his lungs and throat the miner _ . A -- _A.. -. Ulcula Illa “HT... ...-_ - gets rid of the coal dust as well as the rock dust that may be mixed with it. In fact tha irritation produced by coal hat may actually be u benefit at warding " silicosis. Gold miners in the quartz seams of the Rand in INTRODUCING VITAMIN D lDOllL,’ wxuw an" -e _ e Carling, Ont. "I wu “vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pill: and they have been I wonderful tonic to me. After toxin; threo boxes, I feel quite improved and an able to walk again. I colander Dr. Wininma' Pink Pills a. (rut blessing to humanity." In. cm. high prom of Dr. Wil- lim' Pink Pill- ll typical of what thou-tad: of other mum women have written. Thou un- sexually ___-A- nu do): 1m- blood which I. about," Vi?“ amen D Added to' Dried and Pasteuriu Recurring Weakness " Feels n. Carr ma. or; wmiam' Pink Pills Wonderfully ttetFtla" In Restoring Strength Quite Improved aged woman, mar- ried " years. 1 has I weak heart out 101119than set t middle- w Just that constitutes "Ud air," ml “Meet ‘Dr. Haldano’l lithigan ad- dreu, depends on what the viewpoint it. The unquestionably pure air that the oviator breathes at 20,000 feet is "bad" in'the senaethatinreisnot enough of it and that it exalt: and leads to reckless acts. Air charged with rock dust, particles tossed up in the Process of grinding euthy, sand, and minute bits of cotton "thtiP' is bad because, if breathed continually, it may iniuee tuberculosis and pneumo- nia. Apparently air charged with limestone and itcurmill dust is not "ttad" in this sense. , TASTE VS. SCIENCE. Protests rise from gourmets. Good cooking means cleanliness in itself. But hygiene'. The word smells of iodotorm, carholic acid, surgical dressings. A dish hygienically pre- pared tastes of the laboratory and not of the kitchen. And the glass shops with the sterilized air and the) white-tlad butehers--must we be forever reminded of' appendicitis? Cooking is an crt, not a surgical or chemical procedure. And so the con- servatives predict that the cordon bleu will continue to follow the tradi- tions of cleanliness, give all his senses a chance to judge the fitness of fool to be served in a casserole and leave the fear of bacteria to the white-tiled food factories, where ma- chines and thermometers ar" the real clocks. tl nth Africa are now being shifted treoalminesinordertoutthis Illustrated Dressmaking Leuon Fur- nished With Every Pattern For the Slim Figure Take one of the lovely new soft woolens, plaided, tiny self-check pat- tern or monotone, to fashion this charming daytime dress. For its col- lar, you can take white crepe silk or pique if you choose plain woolen. If novelty woolen is your choice, repeat one of the colors in a rough crepe silk or plain woolen and you are ready to start. Note the smart buttoneu neckline. Another is the similar buttoned hip treatmeLt, so distinctly chic and slim- ming. siye No. 3289 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, as and 40 inches bust. Size 16 requires 2% yards IU-inch" with % yard 35-inch contrasting. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and address plain- ly, giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, " West Adelaide St, Toronto. ottawa.-The tendency ot a water.' soluble salt when "e d as a. preserve-i tive against decay to climb up the sap- wood to the top ot the poles when they are placed in the ground has been the subject of investigation by the Foreet Products laboratories ot Canada, For. est Service, Department ct the m. terior. Work conducted in connection with this investigation indicates that poles treated with such water.aolttble preeerutivee no zinc chlorides, are not immune for an tndMrtite period to muons ntteck tn the vicinity of the ground-line, the most vinnerahle point, he - of the tendency of the out: to mull! creep up to the upper pert ot the pole. The motorist and at t Tiilagq shop and and tor o toothbrush. “Sorry, sir," "plied tho :hopkoopor, "we Muir: got in our gttteh of New Your novgltloo yet." By HELEN WILLIAMS Treatment of Poles By Ralph Wotherspoon in G. F Weekly (London). In the old farm chimney Jane and I espled A Poor shrivelled sheep's heart, Black and mummified. Tucked away upon the shelf, Where the tiue begins, We tound a sheep‘s heart, Stuck full ot pins. How it came to be there None could discover; Nor who had stuck the pins in it To play her (aimless lover. Who the juted auatdosuaya' And who the truant swan. I could only wonder, And likewise Jane. "How she must have suffered!" Said June with a. sigh-. “She probably deserved to, And more," quoth I. “When she drove a pin home Did he feel a. paint" "I hope not," I answered, "I hope so'." said "ne-- "1 hope so, I hope so. I HOPE Said Jane. A hope unaccompanied with n godly lite had better be given up. Ind the sooner the better; for, it re tamed, It will prove as a spider's web when God --Aughey. l-Aside 4-Deattly b--Pronotttt 12-Mold 18--To run away 14--go1re 15-Again IT-Having 'laments 19-Vatre 20-To cringe 21-Transactlon 23--Beed bearer 'H-Slang; mediocre atttortg I-Poem 27-Age 2-Paddle M-Tub 3--Btareh M--F'turltitmttble 4--Plant 36--Not any ti-Beve-.ge 31-Seottish for own 6-Pre9osition "--ConNnetion 'i'--Plent louse 33-Co11utttutilt push 8--Blim M-The end 9--Expanded M---Hearth protection 10-9hade 87--Pieee or information II-Pino FY Ff?" Ft nut in WainrUht Buffalo Put, Alberta, experiments have been curled out in cross-breeding hula and um cattle in n on- deuor to product I milk Ind food and eatpatrie of “mum; the mnumovcn'mmmh? nonnat- momma-tin the photograph in the result of this We“ ma In known a . "eattaio" " tiiiGili _take “rail the soul. Horizontal + Do You Token-Heart OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE l9 " " 3t iT 38-Gemttt at frogs MV-To terrify 40--Graitt 4t--Fetsrtul 'F-sound ot knock 44-t9alted M-Clear 40--'N inspire tear 50--Partly h d G2--Rather 53-Br birth 54--To eat away M-Number ONTARIO ARCHIVES q TORONTO sol" Vertical 51 ottawa.--The boundary between A1- berta and British Columbia is the crest ot the Rocky Mountains from the International Boundary northerly to the intersection with the 120th meridan ot west longitude from whence it runs due north along that meridian to the north oundary ot the two provinces. The mountain crest section ot the boundary and the 120th meridian as far north as township 97 have been surveyed by an lnterpro- vincial Boundary Commission and nearly all the map sheets are now available from the Topographical Bur. vey. Department ot the Interior, Otta. Know? + ANSMER To I...ST WEEKS PUZZLE 16-Minerat 18--4htd's vial ttuid 20-To bellow '21-8ttartistt title 2'2--%tettt 23-Woodland deity 26-Witcttcratt 26-ittelitte '28-A1ong 20-Throntt 81--Over M-instantly 35--AdtnNion 30-Scuttle 37--irctirt M-Beverage 4(F--BUtt ot zodiac 42-To award 43--Excurgiott 44-Contaigter _ 45--To be duo 46--Top 17-Anger 48--Low haunt in-Put outs (basebal!) r-British Columbia I, lo In " in am rlzln blah- " (It GIEID Old w. the you: no o1urptng by, l Our lowing sundown eutward an. It won't be long an you and I Will has and hood our latex-'0 all: t don't know when we'll go hon hero. or what welt be or what we'll " And I don't tnrq-tt only at. Will grant me Just one trtend lute school tor trttrtt-.'" Stutterer - "N-n-no, l mam FtttNehed it up." Men ere like boys. They'll work much herdor to name themselves than they will to mete money. You know 'eln. don’t rout viMtor--"Whttt nice button: you we sewing on your little boy's unit. My husbnnd once Ind pom. like that on " suit." Sligtoter's Wito--i, I get all my buttons out ot the collection puts." Stolen Hues my be mreeteot, oat n little enthusiastic cooperation doe. not hurt anything. Medlitt-"l he" that when Gerald Snyder was In the hospiul he bud to have two nurses night and day." _ _ -uyririti--its, his wife wouldn't trust him alone with Just one." When you follow the path ot last resistance, you must be content to ur- rive long after the crowd. Modem Love Song Believe me,, it all those adhering‘ young charma Which I View with admiring dismay,‘ Are going to rub ott on the shoulders and arms ' Ot this suit which was Just cleaned to-day, Thou wilt be adored with my usual zeal, My sweetheart. my loved one, my own, But I'll sternly repress the emotions l teel-- I'll love you. but leave you alone. Johnson - "Women don't interest me. I prefer the comptr" of my tel. low men." rrtertd--"Did you ever quad Old Preaident---"Pardon me, but you should any San Hum. In Cnlitornn we pronounce our " like H's." tt's Hanuary Now in San Many New President--", stopped over In San Juan and--" of the West indies?” Boy-N don't know." "Come, comet. Where do you set sugar from?" New Preaident-"well, you'll have to give me time. You see, I've been in the State only through Rune and Huly." “We borrow it trom the nextdoor neighbor." At April Ist, 385 morning new:- papers had 14,391,417 net paid circu- lation; 1,543 evening newspapers had pnid circulation ot 25,676,674. These titrures are within one per cent. of the net paid " ot Bummer, 19t9.-Edltor and Publisher, New York. Sonny-"mddy. the dog has littered up the living room lulu." DtuW--'Wreatr anything?" Bonny--"Oh, no. but she has six puppies." NttrvTrart.terattlo Tetumer--"Tommy, come up here and give me what you've got in your mouth." " Wite--"rve lnvted one ot my old sweethearts to dinner. Do you mind t" You shouldn't expect to " all night with the bats, and then-sail around all day with the meadowtarks Husbtutti--"Mindl Heavens. Not I than love to undue with lucky people." Tomnv--"i wish . could-l the toothache." sel1ertr-1'rn broke tea. brf'her." Condensed Geography J Teacher--"Whtst are the products Put ”use" right with - by chewing Teena-mint. Works and], bat efectlvely In In.“ _ Mod- -afo-sderttitk. Put the {all}. that slu ish 'dlJifil' wound: NURSE [MES 7 LBS. 'T 'elxhed IO lb..." writes a lung, “when I “I the bottle ttt Brioche. Bela which i hue jun Initial. I hue “In: I good mummy“: in . glue ot hot water every morning. Now I weigh '" "it. e Ian 0' 1 tba. I an very glad to have ion weight. especially without trouMo."---M.Hdt. iTraitted Name). Unlike most “In, Ranch» isn't simply u luau”. When you tnite When Baits you not only ill-Into your live: and kidneys to auction hunt-Ill; no perfectly, but you up ply every Interns! organ. (It... no". Ind ttttre In the body with Natm'r own revlullzlnz and rejuvennlnx mlnonll. Get 3 bottle of Krulchon sm- to. dar, and ate oneohult n tumor In ' slu- ot hot water every morn: bo- toro Manhunt. Before the bottle ll - you'll be! you! totumer--eP. wlll brightest - trtep new tspringtttiier - not". steadur--yott'li sleep ”and. enjoy your meals. and after a bud day'- work you'll be may tor whom-I0 r-tttttr-ot" million women already know all um A couple of men were playing a golf match. but not very seriously, tor they managed to set a good deal ot fun from the encounter. The chm" came at a hole where one ot them. nttempung a terriM drive, at the head of m- club an away " the end ot yards ot "whipping" and tall Into a etreem. .. - JiiGlusoe here," me his oppon- ent, In mock unnoynce. “Intel: to It (on); to bo-et' or hung?" "Uncle, you're not nursed, no gout" "No, darting." “Then who talk you what you ought not to do?" I) hill 9. nun-w- ....-..,.~_._ __ - Imurmnlou um tree. In My Jon- “. World Ptrtryt A}va "u m Mull Bin-6e]. mum. Well written non-(u ml I may unmet today. The Ickbhn‘n Course of trwtruction tor nome study purpose. will envelop “I" wanna power and lend you to sum-nu. " rue tor Free Ability Ten. mu_ucxzoou. ere: -- --- I.---. “A-.- 57011155 ARE WANTED um: Cam. lea Crenm I'Bchu‘g, c, " Hoop; Your old can; made he new tor 1m than but can or mu. rau- teurlurl reunnad ul your own plum. mm cut-£213: tttu" h Ttnah" Any sullen: trom um name who [All not yet read tho .00! recently publluhoa it It“. by an Elam» uny- ucun. on In. treatment and cur. or Tuberculous. may Man a copy wmm tho lupply In“. um. tree ot churn to my mum Application- In M 8. link“. In my. 'rt.. 1.0 “m ‘VOIII. . 89mm a part owner in a cupi- neu having no competition. Mamtraettrrum under patented pro- oou line of chemicals now being imported trom foreign countries. Solo ot output natured. Opport- unity for large tprofits trom small investment. Write tor porticnlars. Chemical Producers Limited, WILSON BUILDINGS, " ADELAIDE smear oiEST, TORONTO. ONTARIO "NOW I FEEL FULL OF PEP" AM "the Lid“ - m9. Vegetable Mu't,ts N OFFER TO EVER! tNVENTOr LUt or 'rtu"yrteP"2'P3. gnu“: OPPORTUNITY M'othdm "rt-turea-trite"" mmWooomm-ao m public 'mifneStq and M...” m “i. at; a, nun-11' nut. 1,tbT 03M, or u . or g',Sttt " no" the how: tt'dt'trt lint. y .mew burst-upyour [won his. m at lint pouring the My “to pound- d a“ hiking) your board.. do. ya: mud: and in” worhu " any dam“. one. non. . 7 Con-“I UNI him Pul- ml! coon " you D. My veeeahM. 8.50. ”an. Qmak. Al for than by nuns. llduu cum I“. " all dn-iM.. " RE- i'INNING Wake up your Liver Bile ---No Calonel necessary .7,_, m bit tf.'tgriAel: scum IN TIE 1Rlitul?--TliiT't LIVER ii,mo TO " GIVEN AWAV taatvp-1rrtofimtr,P!uao'ytt d and! winch-d make the run-uh at 'df,'lt ite. 'dl. min-II water, 'sary." (My 'T Iguana-ovals!“ ,iif2u2uutuPo'lrtttu “u ”0.6“.” FAIR QUESTOON ISSUE No. 343 Y W "

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