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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jun 1933, p. 3

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ranger " ho CI.- " “on. the am. bples to: lot Inga and now the 1110 - trot very n Issue- , nation. Every from att m: up to Rabin. att W it. he Ben: ad " a of anal It». tret. ' ing rBo, will. f I. ere. nlor the Tis. lor. "I. an. ion. It“ " fl. " to " l. IQ " " “The deifelency in tho 'noteintelli. g.“ apes is the looseness of the bonds which connect ideas and memories. They more readily see the solution of a ilimculty it the object to be secured gm! the means of getting it are visible in one comprehensive glance. They do not quickly see that four boxes far apart mar be brought together and Combined. Still less easily do they re- call an invisible object and realize its utility in a troublesome situation. Yet ihee mental teats were accomplished by the chimpanzees. of which we have been speaking, and the accomplish- lent suggests on understanding of the amenity. It indicates. " last. that some chi-pane“ have mud to the human side of the 'otutdarf " inter hence and volition." / I “The dinerenco between the ablor chimpanzees amt man, no far " tn. centives to action no concerned. in the variation in development and the immensely larger number of motivel which knowledge ndds to human " lition. It may be doubted, however, uhother the gap between chimpanzee- nnd primitive man in wider than that wuveen primitive and civilized men. Apes are able to rank with human beings on psychological tests. declares Edgar James Swift, head of the de. partment of psychology at Washington University, St. Louis, in an article in “Scribner's Magazine." hr. Swift, writing on "Intelligence Tvsts for Apes and Men." says: “its-rent experiments, reported to the American Psychological Associa- tion but not yet published, indium that bright children of three 3nd . little older approach problem in the some war as do the apes and that they experience the name amenities. "The behavior of the apes of which we have been speaking shown n high curve of intelligence. This no one will deny. But do their actions pron eomprettiiott ot the essential he tors in the diiilcult situations which wm-e managed Io successfully? Evil Emperor I Cams Caesar, the Roman Emperor,| was called t'ultgnla because, as a troy,l be new! to run about In llttlp boots; made after the pattern of the boots ot, the common soldlers. Though he was elected Emperor of Rome as a result' a! a popular uprising, he soon disap- pointed all the hopes of the peole. In' the course ot a llte ot no more than? " years. he established a reputation: for extravagance, cruelty, proftigaeyi, end profanity that has been uneiuai-l led In history. He increased his. wealth by numerous murders of the: wealthy and acquired the habit of! murder for murder’s sake. He made: I priest and magistrate ot his horse Incitatus, had it ted from a manger of Ivory and made it drink from a golden' goblet. He was assassinated for his, insolence tn " A.D. and his death,' must have been regretted by no one, but his horse. l Experiments Show Simians Posses High Degree of Intelligence, Says Writer Higher Apes Rank With Humans in Psychological Test Mounting Asbestos. Traces of insulating a-ites'trs; v re Round between the places and me A on I. The Government archeologists, at:ep Inspecting the portion of the galley which was above water, ordered that the stern be adequately propped so on to prevent us. sinking Into the mad when the test ot the water was drain. Id " from to lake. lam [and tlire com p Although than! 16 feet of water still hid the lower part of the galley from the night ot areheoiogists working to recover the unclent craft, the luxury and magrtiileence of the Imperial pleasure boats were indicated by the few objects which have been found already. A term can. slab, apparently part of the richly laid deck iloor on which line girls once danced for the plete. lure ot Caligula, was found near the larger craft. Interesting particulars of the inner construction ot the galley also were visible. The whole Item now stands out about the water. to marknbiy preserved in spite of the centuries of submersion. with copper mils and lead plates holding the tim. bers together. Rtttt_ittitttrt, to Lake New were ublo to no the - part of the Inner of the gallon on which more than " centuries ago the prompts Emperor (hunk tad his court of favorites spent their summer even. has. Portion of Galley n... id Now Above (ta) " m. Veil Over Dim Past of Roman Emperor Bang Drawn LAKE NEMI FALLING m of Luger of the Two Craft Clear of Surface water hat About two hours after eating many people nutter trom Ion:- Itomnohs. They can it indigestion. It new that the stomach nerve- hnn bun over-stimulated. There in one" said. The way to correct it is with n mm. which neutralizes many time- its volume in Add. The right way is Phillips' Milk of MagrteMa--dutrt a tasteless dose In water. It in gslearatrt. efficient and i Trade Discrimination 3 Vancouver Sun (Lib): It the Bri. it/sit people are sincere in their " 1torts to promote business between the (various units of the Empire, they can accomplish that promotion in n more effec:ive way than by the display and minnmtion ot a eut.and.dried shop- ping week. They could, for instance, prevent the occurrence of such inci- dents as happened in Vancouver this week when a Pcutish ship. brought in.. to a Vancouver tiryrlock tor an $80,000 repair job. was, on orders from Lm- don, moved to an American drydock tor those repairs. And this happened in spite of the fact that the tender ot the Vancouver drydock was appreci-i ably lower than any others. How does Britain expect Canadians to ell-i ter, with any degree of enthusiasm,' into a celebration to promote inter-) Empire trade when a British firm die- crlminau-s so ftagrantly against Cana. dian institutions in favor of Atnricatt ones? 1llha8%llltmnsp PINK PI LLS tum mtekistg . u I Llrilliz.” "wee. This in on: of hundreds of can in which there Uood. onridu'n‘ pills have proved "ettt've it: "afiealtr11r_rhme take them every Spring " write- Mr. John J. Hogan of South Much, Ont. "r w wind with them.- thm in the left shoulder. I followed manna foe name time without relief. , had heard so much con- Pink 'i1tsthat I decided totrivetbemonut.Tuy Ymsmjnly the. med!- cine that I Geded for it In. n18 long being} _ " noun-cow In“ I” Ba COUNTIII." u odr'iller,” When Food Soars karmic". It hag remained the ulttid. ud with physicians in the tt yam sine. it. invention. It is the quick method. Results com. almost instantly. It Is the " proved method. You will never use another when you know. Americana touring Brazil were chased by some wild men who sang, shouted and danced. Has the Florldo real-estate boom moved farther 'outht-Kay Features. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prucrlbed by ttks oius tor M years In eorrtettar (“on Acids. Each bottle conga. Nil dine tions-any drugstore. ' The old-time girl was usually u clinging vine. The modern girl is usually a ratnNer.-Louitrville Times o she would gladly lie with Death And yield him blood and bone-- But he'd return her to the Soil, Forever as " own. --Robert Liddell Lowe in The World To-morrow, Day after day she wonders, as She plows with low-bowed head, Why furrows make an endless grave For all her dreams, born dead. A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD A Httle child had faith in me And trusted me when others seamed, How soft his iittle hand in mine What music when he laughed! Woman Plowing She being married to the Soil So long, has never known A lover whow uold give her bread To eat, instead of stone. Smiles pay a days. Winle: "It's not that. I fed him Lux this, tnorning by mistake, instead ot corn flttkeg." When you" say Bill can't stand prosperity. you mean he is spending money the way you would it you had it. Could I destroy that faithful trust, Or ever bear his scorn to see? "O make me over, God," I cried, "0 make him proud ot me." Ruth. "I noticed your husband was trothing at the mouth this morning. He must have a terrible temper." She: Say, I wouldn‘t let you kiss me under an anaesthetic. Anybody can make a haven but it takes a woman, a baby and a puppy to make a home. He: Let me kiss you under the mistletoe. A friend in one who can forgive you for everything except climbing nbove his level. Anxious Golfer: "Er-any windows broken?" House-owner. "No." Golfer: “That's my ball, then." When a man is born people any: "Poor mother". When he marries they may: "Poor bride". When he dies ther my: "Poor widow." House-owner (looking over lance): “In this your ball?" In tb village everybody belongs to the church except the local million- aire. He doesn't belong to It; it be- longs to him. The boss never asks you to worry and fret. That's your own idea. BUILD A LITTLE FENCE Build a little fence of trust Around to-day, rm the space with loving work And therein star, Look not between it's ahel'trlng Bars upon to-morrow, But take whatever comes to thee Of joy ad soul-row. The world may owe every man a living but it often defaults in the pay- ment ot it. Some ot our modern wives no more skillful tn spending rolls than in bak- Ing them. Rock-why. baby, on the tree top When you grow up. we'll make you I When duty calls 1 lot of folks and- denly become hard of hearing. on progress, how much gutting is done in they name! WHY NOT1 l Grkirdis M or. "Your wife in talking of going to gtat".t i'i'ii1ifiH2'ii t Europe this summer. . Have you any to: in. who “a Bt-ttgm 'rNrtiom"C, .r..tLE.M!lfTUrritr.,tl.iE, ' "No, certainly not. Let her um OWL-LAFFS de e dune st Their Excellecclea Lord and Ind! Willingdon are phggagnphed with "Captain not" who ,on behalf of the Indians at Friendly Cove, presented can Wm the tortydoot totem pole on the occasion or their tour of tho west coast ot Vancouver mend on the man venue of the mum: Poem " Princess Nora; ITctoyia Times (Lib.): Once again a member ot Parliament at Ottawa has suggested that Canada should an- nex the West Indies. There was a suggestion some time ago that the British West Indies might be traded " to the United States as part pay- ment ot Great Britain's debt to the republic. . . . People who talk about annexing and trading countries which do not belong to them seem to forget an important point. They leave out ot the question the feelings ot the peo- ple who would have to be included in the transaction. When the people of the West Indies ask to be annexed by Canada or sold to the United States it will be time enough to consider the proposal seriously. Saskatchewan already has the low- est death rue in the British Empire. and it ll felt that this forward step will be but the titstyt of many to be taken in the near future. It is estimated that the cost to the taxpayers tor this tirstcliss health protection will be only thii'tydive cents per person per year'. Purity and simplicity hold converse, at every moment, with their Creator. "Before accepting you, ought to tell you one of my parents is in prison." "Oh, that’l all right. Both ot mine ought to be." This development is quite in line with the most advanced thinking in public health circles, where it is com- moniy accepted that the present sys- tem ot taking care ot public health in rural communities especially, is, in the words of one eminent authority, "am tiquated and inadequate." This new Saskatchewan unit is expected to achieve the same results " have been achieved in, for example. Quebec, where the death rate has been lower. ed in several communities by similar "county health units," while at the lame time much sickness has been prevented. Under the Public Health Act passed in 1928 the municipalities served by these units are to bear one half at the cost, while the other half, for the time being, in being divided between the prminviai government and the Rock. mm Foundation. “Full Time Health District Number One" was organized just n iew weeks ago. It unites eight rural municipali- ties, fourteen villages and one town --Gravelburt-in , tight to prevent disease. It will he run very much like the health department in n big city, and will employ a tulrtime medical other of health, a public health nurse and a sanitary inspector. The Western provinces are awaiting with Interest the outcome or Baa. katchewan's latest and greatest otep in public health organization in rural and tsemi-rural districts. All Canada Keeps An Eye On the New Steps Taken by Saskatchewan We Watch Bouldering-rug Vice Regal Totem Not For Sale Simplicity With Interest Aekhabad, Russian Turkstan-- Earthquakes which shook the vast stretches west of f1amarlrand, once the capital of Ttunerhute'g Oriental em. phe. were believedAto have taken t he“, toll of life and property. Unconfirmed reports said 1,000 per- sons perished in three Persian towns alone, while eleven were killed and forty injured in this cicinity us four successive tremor: brought down house: and building' in many villus". One person was killed in thin city and twenty-six injured. Ninety houses were demolished. In the manner described above, It is hoped to establish, in the healthier parts of the island, gen-contained colonies ot middle-ciao folk who would otherwise be unemployed. 1,000 Death Toll Feared In Persian brthquakes The Baden Wheaten government. on request or Penna trttitM1a, mah- ed use was: the border into Perm. when the We and km ttt life we: believed mutant. Minion or may of the elected are" accentutted the roller problem. It is expected to draw 10 per cent. of the return in cash or kind of all allotments, which yield beyond 1 cer- tain meausre. " an interest upon the 1tocly and seeds supplied free ot cost by the Department of Agriculture. Where necessary, the taxed produce will be sold at the market ot the col. ony and a reserve fund created for the establishment ot I crop end stock insurance scheme, which will be run in conjunction with I oo- operative credit society. Middle-class farm settlers will be given lessons in the most modern methods ot poultry farming adapted to local conditions. Literature and instruction will at”) be available on such subjects as the preservation ot products of milk, butter and cheese. Cottage industries. suitable for wo- man and children, will have the neces- sary attention at the rural agricul- tural school ot each colony. Ceyon' Jungle To Raise Food As Farm Colony EmpuymentTiluidscuss Islanders to Be Found on Land UM Minn!“ for the rub down. To once use Baby's Own Tablets ls to use them continually-that to u long " there are young children in the home. That is the testimony given us by mothers from all parts ot Canada. They all say that they know of nothing to equal the Tablets. that they find them safe Ind om. clent and at the same time pleasant to take. Mrs. John Hollinworth, Maidstone, Out., writes:---", have three children, the eldest fourteen and the youngest nine months old. I hare always used Baby's Own Tablets for them and have found no other medicine to equal the Tablets as a relief tor the many ailments ot childhood." Baby's Own Tablets are 5 mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach. They drive out constipation and indi. gestlon, break up colds and simple revere and make the cutting at teeth easy. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a. box from Tho Dr. William's Medicine Ca, Bror:l:1r.le, Ont. Colombo. Ceylon-The leasing out of blocks from 5 to 25 acres. partly with a permanent crop, probably cocoanut, partly with yams and other short-life crops, as a. means of pro- vidlntt employment tor the mlddl. classes in the country districts of Ceylon, has been arranged by the Forest Department. The land re- leased tor the purposes In low-lying jungle land in the Kalatara district. The growing ot glngili, chillies, mus- tard and other condiments, and ot papaya and maintain will be encour- aged. In the larger allotments prim cipal attention will be given to the growing of lucerne and fodder grasses. The Department ot Agriculture hopes to supply the required stock. of superior quality and to supervise. rearing conditions in all stages ori growth and marketing. 1 Otto's Journal (Cone.): The Int duty of e Government. its tundnmentnl duty. is to look m. rite own citiune. That is ell that is being done by the Government ot the United sum. And beceuee that is the long end short of it, Canada he) teeny no ceuse tor pro- test or complaint. Alt that Condo on do, end what she should do, is to take n Mutt out of the book at the United States and look utter Comm eitisens. There is no question " on of retaliation. Neither is there need for the slightest ot bad feeling. All that the situation demands is that the Government ot this country tote sen- sible and courageous steps to meet the conditions the new United State, tariff will create. That should be done, not in bitterness or anger, but prompt. ly, intelligently and effectively. M) MEDICINE LIKE BABY’S OWN TABLETS Once a Mother Has Used Them . She Will Use Nothing Else. GnadondtuNitr hel It is very dieiealt to know just how rev much we ought to expect from our tel. 'irlC,"xC,"Ch,',' but it is far better to err L l, on the side of expecting too little than 1l'ytoo much. It is so easy to mnke too “mime allowance for deficient training Tlfor unfavorable circumstances, for bt ': incapacity, for inexperience. I What Will There is hardly a. household that hasn't heard of Castorla! At least live million homer are never “Mont it. It there ere children in your family. there', elmoet daily need ot it! comfort. And any night may Md you very thankful there’s e bottle in the house. Just e few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved; or dlehhree checked. A vegetable pro. duct " baby remedy meant for young folks. Cestorie is about the only thing you have ever heard doctors ad- vise giving to infants. Stronger medi- cine: are dangerous to a tiny baby, however her-mien they may be to grown-ups .Good old Cutoriel Re member the neme end remember to buy it. It any were you e sleepleu. enxioue night. tt in elven My, elven note to lie; in emergenciee. or to: everydey nilmente. Any hour of the dey or night that Baby becomes frettul. or restleel. Custom we: never more popular via: mothers then " is My, Iver! druggiet has it. . As I he here hour otter hour, I seem to enter into its wild pastimes or the cliff, and to become I umpanion of the cormorants and crows. Many of the birds display themselves before In. with the vanity of barbarians, performing in strange evolution, as long an I am in eight. and reaming to their ledge ot rock wr., n I J :2 name. Home we wonderfully expel", m " out graceful figures tor an inconceivable "no without a tlap of their wings, growing so absorbed in their own deg. htity that they often collide with on" “other in their flight, an Incident " WI {allowed by I wild outburst of “use. Their language is easier thnn Guile, and I seem to understand the ”our part of their cries, though I ll not able to answer.-'. M. Synge, in "The Aran Islands." It has cleared, and the sun is shin- ing with a luminous warmth that makes the whole Island album with the splendor of a gem, and tiilg Ahe St. and sky with a radiance of blue light. V I have come out to lie on the rocks where I have the black edge of the north island in front of me, Galway Bay, too blue uncut to look at, on my right. the Atlantic on my left, a per- pendicular clitt under my ankles, and over me Innumerable gulls that chase each other in I white circus of wings. A nest of hooded crows is salie- where near me, and one of 1mm birds In trying to drive me may by letting use]! tall like a stone every few momems. trum about forty yards abrnce me 'o withfn reach ot my hand. Companions of the Mlnard's Liniment for cutl‘nd bruises When your Children Cry for It RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good PtqtthrMittttdmthetinertht' oflifeucunll 'denmld Red Rose 'llavl'L'e"k'S. 2ltfd,Td's', -ttoltheverrpiitratre. " Expectations ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 'tis good tea" I -cieifled Advertisements LAKEWOOD BEACH FARMS HAV- n few tine sad. and runner“ Poland Chum so“! bred to our LAKE- WOOD SUNRAY. Ion of EK'NRAY. tho world) champion elm of 4 double-mu litters. named by ONTARIO KING. who ll also an Jmportt.ed no; of excellent Aching Feet D ODS. uniform return [one orient. All good. Imured. We move you when you "In! to move. Madre your ouqulrieo now. Pioneer distance movers. Agents In vrlnciml clue. of outern Slate: and Canada. um The Nova. Hamilton 1nd Toronto. GUU'l;iN,'.'ief FRIEND T0 either at) mailed In plum mul- nym. Pttritg Spatula Co.. Under an. Montreal. Que. LADIES WANTED To no PLAIN and ham rowing at home. whole or wax-a time. Good my. Work own! any distance, chargoq [mid Fund Hump for mlh‘ularu. Nativml asluiiutic,turi" Co, Menu-ml. Marrying " tteirece unsatisfactory as any a quick scheme. breeding and quality. Gur price- no Ham. Farm. loomed " mile. new! and on“ of Amheetrtburg. Aurel-n " correspondence to LAKEWOOD BEAN FARMS. no Baht man Detroit. men‘- lcan. or can Arnhem-(burg on? mm: 18. SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORI b Baby Chickl. bred for high produc- tion for " years. Price. tor May "t June Ige, July and August 10c. Dolo- mero Poultry Farm, Bantam. Ontario. Batch. 1908. - BABY CHXCKS. WE HATCH 1 tour "Hem-u. prion to up. vm. for tree “was“. A. H. Evian. Gunmen. Ontario. w ZCCVNvierhnnu-mn Fr,:.') N Y. Nos .73. IIJDOIIUM. ONT.. 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