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Durham Review (1897), 5 Oct 1933, p. 3

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tn da- of Oct mks .8" ‘; it the! 1 his 1H 1 " mun " week any lube! . sub In IV! "I, sud an the able h tte al " M H \. The polite" man in 3931331138 hie. discovered. He was hurrying along a ct angst 3m, when another IIE' 'dl,IH, Violent Rate, “lobed out ot an alley-way. and the two collided with great force. The second man looked mad, when the polite nan, tah. Ing " Ms hat, said: "My dear lit, 1 don't know which or as is to blame for the violent encounter, but I a. in too great a hurry to Mulligan. l! I m lilo yer, l beg your pardon; it you ran into me, don't nation It." And I. tore away " "doubled -d.-au- am p. at. "We are extremely appreciative of our [avers ot recent date. Permit us to express our heartfelt thanks and deep gratitude. The blessings re. eeived will have our usua' prompt nt- le-tion. We trust we may continue to mm your eoMdegtett and that we “all receive many more Meetings from you in the future. Your: very truly." A high-powered salesmanager who was known tor his suited letters was Invited out in the country to dinner one Sunday recently. He was asked by " genial host to any grace at the In]. This was n new experience to him but he was nine: Damn?" New Brido--'a'rn not sure. What an they eating this tall?" Nurse-lo, ma'am, he went oft the [old standard about nine o'cloci." Fond Mother-N hope my little darling has been " good as gold all “y." Second Actor-"Ott, I wouldn't have waded that scrunch, but the director “outed: "That‘s not the war to {all when you‘re shot, you idiot!" “Now you men,' roared the sergeant- lajor, as he dismissed the company. 'You will parade attain " two o'clock precisely. And when I says two o'clock precisely, I don't mean In past. I leans tive to." TTrttt Cinema Aetor-"Faner that ptntol being loaded by Intake! Jolly rotten for you, old man." Two burglars had experienced great trouble tn breaking open a "te. At last they succumbed. "8trewth, Bill," upped one, "ith full ot coppera." "Yo," and Bill, peeping through the window, "an' 50‘s the street." The angler replied: "Well. madam, It he'd kept his mouth shut he would not have got into trouble." 'Oh," she exclaimed, "that poor little - The angler had Just landed a catch when the Inquisitive woman chanced to be passing. Teacher (in bookkeeping) - . I debtor?" Witty tltadent-"A mun In Dom-Y." Teaetter--"And what is n creditor?" Witty Btttdent--"A man who think: he in going to get " back." Sam-“That doctor isn't much good or he wouldn't keep you have in an: climate to convalesce; he'd lend you to California." Nobody loves a tat man-except his grocer. Jim--"He certainly is a good doctor, “(I what‘s more, he's smart. I haven't. paid him tet." Mother----"'", I saw that young Adams boy kiss you.' ldldn't think he would dare ttp gut-p , tying!" l Ci'iadris-vo"ior did I. I tturi, I bet him I park of cigarettes he qrouldn't." Dear Colyum: We're got eight child- ren at out house now. Do you think that‘s too many for a lam", nowa- "rs?-irthsside Willie. Answer: Yes, " say with conditions on they are now, you're a tritte over- "ortted.--The Colyum. To ot " Many a man who seems quite sure he run tell others how to make money seems able to make any himself. Folks who insist the world owe: them a living as a rule are too lazy to go out and try to collect the bill. One young lady any: the only way she ran bring her thrifty Iwectheart to his knees In to drop a pen, on the Boor. 'Narher--"Junior, give no the de- mum of a skeleton?” Junior--"' skeleton lg n mun with his insides out and his outside: oft." 'rearhtsr---"Now, it I wrl the blackboard. what does Bright Beatriee--"Ne- 'roacher-"No. I'll but 1 Hover " and what have we?" Bright Heattice "tuieW)--"Canoe The Polite Man Whateatt ldo for you, Now, it I write 'me-w' on Now I'll put a k in from A man who owes that spell? What The action ot Kruachen Salts, taken regularly every morning, In to elect a natural clearance of undigested food substances and watery waste matter. It In that Into matter which is noted up la the (on: of ugly tat, " it ll not regularly expelled. ctteirgartsi Wy mum I went slowly down in weight-tsome weeks , lbs., others Just 1 ltr., until I got down to 164 lbs. I have never felt better in my life than I do now, and I feel so much lighter and feel years younger." -(lts.) W. l. A woman writes to tell how she is reducing excess tat-and her way seems to be the ideal war. height, and was 190 lbs. when I start- ul “Sp f 'et 0‘1?” ot w~ Chen' sign; gain ',i'Blli . T nt "I tun M) years old, 5 n. " in. in height, and was 190 lbs. when 1 sun- I Vetoria, B.C. - A Dominion Geo- Araehical Survey Report announces that vanadium of appreciable value has been identified in a primary cop- per ore body on Quadra Island, near Victoria, in the form of a finely banded, Calgary, Alberta.-9cwording to Mr. L. R. Hess, general manager, the Cal- gary plant ot the Canada Malting Com- pany has been running twenty-four hours a day to supply malt to United States breweries since beer was legal- ized In that country. Extra labor has been engaged, and between 75,000 and 90,000 bushels ot barley will be re. quired each month for the malt supply. a boon to Alberta barley growers. Lethbridge, Alberta.---'), made of the Roney-Nordon Twin River oil well south of Lethbridge are reported to show that the well is good tor titty barrels ot clean oil a day, with a gas Bow ot around 5,000,000 cubic feet. The oil was turned into tankage and ttowed at the rate mentioned, and in the hope of increasing production it has been decided to shoot the well to crack up the porous limo to enable the oil to llow more freely. The well is free from water. Moose Jaw, "s0tatchewan.--An il- lustrated booklet dealing with the city ot Moose Jaw, compiled by the Board of Trade, shows that this important wheat and cattleraislng centre is pro. gressing and consolidating in a num- ber ot directions-industrially, com- mercially and socially. With a popu- lntion of 21,300 in the city itself, there are 12,000 farmers within a radius of 'itty miles. As a manufacturing centre Moose Jaw stands in iirtst place in the Province of Saskatchewan, with a pro- duction ot $535 per capita. 1933 1932 Cattle. ...---m'.r...... 400,422 359,855 Calves ..-...m...... 174,747 181,347 Hogs .'."...r.wr..r.r.. 1,168,642 1,230,627 Sheep ...m...t........ 273,527 238,953 Horses .....r.r. 'PP. 22,782 27,894 Brandon, Man.--" Manitoba Pro- vincial Exhibition in 1934 will be held in Brandon from July 2 to 6, according to a definite agreement entered into on dates by members of the Western Can- ada Class A Circuit. This city will, as usual, start the circuit, and only one change was made in the dates. Due to the World's Grain Exhibition and Con. ference, Saskatoon lollowed Regina in 1933, but next year the old order will be resumed with Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Regina holding their shows after Brandon. The Ideal Way to Reduce Cattle Calves Hogs -.. Sheep Horses Toronto, ont.--Cattle receipts for the first seven months of 1933 at the Union Stock Yards, Toronto, were about the same as those for the some period last year, comparisons being as follows: Montreal, otebec.--The recent rapid increase in the demand Mr electric washing machines in place ot the hand-worked variety is shown in the latest report on the imiustry from 0t- tawa. From 1927 to 1932 inclusive electric machines were turned out in Canada at the rate of three to one ot the other kind, the number of electri- cally driven machines made during the period being 345,051 compared with 105,289 hand and 13,905 other power machines. There are seventeen fac- tories in Canada engaged in the indus. try, the value of their output in 1932 being $3,241,323. SHE LOST WEIGHT EACH WEEK Halifax, Nova Beotta.---An lacrosse of over 8,000,000 pounds in the land- ing: ot fish in the Maritime Province: in June, compared with landing dur- ing the same month last year, is re- ported by the Eastern Division of the Department ot Fisheries. Catches totalled 56,310,300 pounds valued at $1,003,264, while in June last year 47,- 836,100 pounds were landed with a value ot $1,086.64. The principal varieties were lobsters. salmon, cod, mackerel, halibut and haddock. Fredericton, N.B.~Arcording tn Mr. Allan King, Manager ot the Minto Coal Company, Minto, Nm., the coal mining industry of the province: is busier than it has been for fifteen ycnrs, and is now working at 100 per cont. capacity. Montreal, Qurbrr, The recent rapid The Dominion Coast To Coast it- C"-,""'"'-'--"""--.- “use dividends are being dinributed to shareholders of comps mttrtrr in the vroliiic Natural Gas Fields of South Western Ont A great public uum,, '"rrsintt over half a million Canadians. of greater avenue of monet‘my reward in a. shorter time than u other medium of Investment. Drop m- a lire and we will be pleased to mail you our descrip G‘uliiuininx interesting information and facts. 33 TORONTO 6TREET, mum 3154131133; _11ATURAL GAS LIMITED 1932 359,655 181,347 1,230,627 238,953 27,894 Have faith in yourself other: believe in you or Bot. In order to see into mankind, into life, and still more Into ourselves. suf- fering is requisite-Richter. God keep us through the common days, The level stretches, white with dust, When thought itt tired ,tnd hands up- an: Their burdens teehly, since they must. . In days ot slowly fretting care, Then most we need the strength ot prayer. Faith has been customarily portray- ed as one of the gentle graces; as a lovely feminine figure with gentle fare, slender, graceful physique, clad in easy flowing robes. Such a portrayal is not altogether appropriate. Faith ought to be represented as a masculine figure; strong, athletic, daring, with eyes of fire, with muscles of steel, with will of iron, with every facult in full con- trol; not quiescent but in intense ac- tiony. Faith is trust, but it is more. It is action on the basis of what is be. lieved. It is daring; it is courageous; it is full of initiative. To conceive ot faith as a passive attitude of mind, is to mistake its real nature. Where there is real faith the whole man prom ceeds to act. Art, in picturing faith as l feminine, has not been profoundly true" to the New Testament. Faith has morel masculine than feminine qualities. I Lindbergh said it was unlikely they would tiy the Atlantic again this sea- son. They probably will dismantle their plane and return to the United States on a liner. Survey of Scottish Coast is Planned by Lindbergh: Stockholm, Sweden. - Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh plan to tly to Scotland shortly, via Amsterdam, Holland, for a survey of the Scottish mast, it was understood last week. They recently completed an aerial sur- vey ot a possible air route over the North Atlantic. Germany's Chancellor Hitler hat positive ideas about the transporta- tion industry, and to show where he stands in the matter, has removed the once heavy tax on new automo hues. Also being convinced that mas- ter highways were much needed, he has started work on these modern arteries of travel. Hitler's highways are minus curves wherever possible, and, to handle-trattle in two direc- tions, on paved qurtacet, each 27 feet wide, separated by a strip 15 feet in width. 'd to shareholders of companies oper- Ields of Bouth Western Ontario. half a mimon Canadians. one“ you a h - -V-...a-,, AB,,, .. . Altlmugh honey stealing by bees is likely to he most troublesome in late summer, the beekeeper has to keep in mind that robber bees may Mart their racket at any time. In warm weather when there is little or no honey to be got from the tiowers, the bees will eas- ily yield to any temptation to obtain it anyhow. After more or less fighting they will overpower any very weak col- onies. and carry the honey to their own hives. Old robber bees have a shiny appearance, the hair having be. come worn off with entering so many different hives. No colony should be allowed to grow weak, says the Do- minion Apiarist, and no honey or syrup should be exposed in the aviary. New German Program Encourag s Motorists He mm not with the tlitting stork That seeks a southern sky, But lingers where the wounded bird Hath laid him down to die. Oh, such a friend he its in truth, Whate'er his lot may be, A rainbow on the storm ot life, An anchor on its sea. Commend me to that generous heart Which. like the pine on high, Uplins the same unvarying brow To evo-ry change of sky; Whose friendship dues not fade away When wintry tempests blow, But like the winter's icy crown, Looks greener through '_he snow. A FRIEND Commend me to the friend that come: When I am sad and lone, And makes the anguish of my heart The suturing of his own; Who calmly nhunsthe glittering throng At pleasure'u gay levee, And comes to gild a sombre hour And gives his heart to me. siliclous. carbonaceous material, one to four inches thick and carrying some thin, greenish copper stains. On analy- sis one sample yielded , per cent. vanadium and another 2.16 per cent., or M) pounds and 43 pound:; to the ton respectively. At present prices this works out at $180 and $125 to the ton. Vanadium is a pale grey metal with a silver lustre, and, like chromium, is valuable Mr mixing with iron to make a high grade' steel. The Racket of Rubber Bees --Margaret R. Sangster. Common Days Faith than u mai In; TORONTO , e folder whether thew many conventions to Chicago, the coming centennial has pmven a draw- ing card for Toronto. You will never have what you like until you learn to like what you have. Toronto Justly Earns "Convention City" Title Toronto.--)nowt as a convention city from one end of the continent a; the other, Toronto is to have more than 150 conventions next year. Book.. ings have also been made for 1935. Negotiations are under way to bring conventions seven or eight years dis- tant to this city. One important factor in bringing so many conventions lire next year is the fact that the city's centennial cele- bration is to take place then. Just as the Century of Progress exposition Here is the law: "All women of whatever age, rank, profession or dc- gree, whether virgins, maids or wid- ows, that shall from the passing of this not impose upon and betray into matrimony any of His Maesty’s male subjects by scents. paints, cosmetics. high-heeled shoes or bolstered hips, shall incur the penalty of the laws now in force against witchcraft." State Protects Males From Wiles of Women Retrina.--Let the modern woman he ware how she uses her makeup. There is at least one law on the statute books to protect males in this country from the wiles of women who use arti- ficial aids to enhance their charms. Scanning an ancient volume Dr. J. F. Honsberger, Saskatchewan lawyer, came across an act passed by the Brit. ish Parliament in 1670 and never re- pealed which prohibits women from adding to nature's gift. on pain of be. ing burned as witches. "Without Government interven- tion," Mayor Sibbald remarked, "thow. sands of farmers have come into this city's trade territory from drought- stricken areas. There is room for thousands more where droughts, pla- gues and crop failures are equally as unknown as in Northwestern Ontario." Prince Albert, Sask.--Why move farmers from southern prairie drought areas to Northwestern On- tario, when Northern Saskatchewan offers plague-free settlement areas as good as any .‘n the Dominion? This question was asked by Mayor H. M. Sibbaki, of this city, when informed of the resolution passed at the North- western Ontario Chambers of Com- merce convention in Fort Frances urging the study of the possibility of moving dry-area farmers from Sass katchewan and Manitoba to North- western Ontario. Ardent Chtmpion The study ot their relation to in. sanity was prompted by the rapid in- crease in insanity in Illinois evidenced by a rise trom 57 tor each 100,000 of population in 1880 to 309 in 1931. In the last ten years the population of the state has risen 18 per cent. and its insane 33 per cent. The beneficial results of the extra treatment were such that it has been made a regular part of the treatment, the report adds, and a similar policy is urged nor all state hospitals. The endocrine glands include such structures as the pituitary as the base of the brain, the thyroid, gonads, para- thyroids and adrenals, controlling most of the vital processes. The patients Were given the novel treatment in a, two-year study of the Jeiation of endocrine: disorder to in- sanity conducted at the State Hospital tor the insane at Elgin, Ill. Nearly 27 per cent. of 172 insane pa- tients who received glandular treat- ment in addition to psychiatric routine were sent home, Dr. Hutton reported, while discharges from Mate hospitals as a whole ran only 17 per cent. Chleago.--Science's newest weapon against disease. the hormones ot the endocrine glands, are heipng to win its fight to reduce incurable insanity, it is indicated in a report n the Illinois Medical Journal by Dr, James H. Hut- ton, of Chicago. Experiments With Endocrine Gland Hormones in Illinois Give Highly Beneficial Results Novel Treatment Curbs Insanity A math: is a mother Infor- u, child In born. SCOT-T's EM01StON Wsmobum r BE FORE BABY COMES Of - Saskatchewan Chicago. - A shy, eleminate youth with a “up in his speech held up Peter Damianl, IT, and Myrtle Wilkenson, 23, on they set In on automobile in trout ot Damlam‘s home. He looked at the change Damiant handed him, quietly remarked that "thirty theuths lthent tho much but tth thomettiing," and slipped away. "The history of all education seems to be I continual cycle of knowledge gem" gveljlqld more and more by more "iarfnioU.'--aasrt Eustace Percy. “I asked a nice-looking woman with a rather and face it she would not like to go away from the Hand. 'Yes, lady,' she said, 'but how en It I have no money'." "The men were dressed in cotton singlets or shirts and dungaree trousers; the women in cotton frocks of pinatore style; one, evidently the ‘Belle ot Pitcairn,' in a bright pink silk sleeveless confection, with shoul- der cape. I new no stockings and very few shoes. All wore native- made rams hats, except one or two who said proudly that their hats had come from Panama-the Paris of Pitcairn- but nearly 1,000 miles away. A visitor to Pitcairn, a. British ite land in the Pacitic, gives her impress sions ot place and people. "The islanders are good-looking, tall, straight and lean. with skins vary- ing trom pale olive to dark brown; and eyes and hair mostly black, though here and there I saw 1 head of brown and clear blue eyes, which told ot European origin. "They spoke good English with soft, well-modulated voices, and their smiling good humor and charming manners won all our hearts. Visitor to Pitcarn Thirty-'wo vessels ot the German Fleet, which was scuttled in Senna Flow, have been salvaged after nine years' work. The remainder will be left where they sank, as they are not worth raising owing to the drop in value of scrap metal. "My father is a. wash-out," was the reply of a. school child in Ladysmith in answer to a question. It proved that the parent was employed in washing out boilers at the engine sheds, "wash. out" being his otticial designation. Measuring six feet In width and twenty feet in length, London‘s small- est house is situated in Hyde Park Place. It has. a hall and. one room on the ground ttuor, and two more up- stairs reached by a narrow iron ladder. or the fatal road accidents which occurred in Gt. Britain, the greater proportion happen in built-up areas, and only twent-tive per cent. ln open country. Comparatively few occur in really dense trattie, even in the London area. A single map showing all the travel- ling, facilities in London, including railways, trams, buses, and coaches, in not feasible, as it would require an area as big as that covered by Westminster Abbey. Building societies are spreading over the Continent. In Germany between 1024 and 1931 they acquired 400,000 members. Austria has twentymine societies, Switzerland live, and Mun. gary three. After London, Manchester had the most motoring otiences last year, with 14,513 cases. At the other end of the scale ‘came Tunbridge Wells, with tortymine, Dover with forty, and West Hartlepool with only twenty-eight. There are fourteen private resi- dences, including the house of the Speaker, in the Palace of Westminster, as the Houses ot Parliament are called otticlally. Only one woman is practising as a plastic surgeon in the West End of London. She comes ot I medical family, and during the War assisted at plastic operations on soldiers. Employment is provided for 44,750 in the 646 new factories established in Great Britain last year. Of these tac. tories, 251 are situated in the London area. Drought and grasshoppers have com- bined to atteet Canada's wheat harvest prospects very adversely, although earlier in the season a bumper crop was expected. Cycling has become a cram in the Chinese city of Canton, where British machines are the most popular be- cause they are cheap, light, and strong. The United Kingdom‘s eating less meat. In London alone 4,264 fewer tons of meat were consumed during the first halt or this year, as compared with the same period in 1932. London's new Passenger Transport Board controls 6,000 omnilnses, 2,600 tramcars, 2,239 electric railway coaches, and 226 railway stations. It would require a Beet of 125,000 aeroplanes. each carrying one ton of bombs, to destroy the whole of London in one operation. After lying buried under peat for a thousand years. a keg or butter dug up in the Isle ot Skye was still fresh. The older a codtiah is the richer is the cod-liver oil it yields in vitamin A. A room lull of lyplsts at work is equivalent in noise to a. motor-horn heard twenty feet away. Among the outlying.police stations in country districts in England. some 200 are still unprovided with a tele- phone. London has more than halt its total population under thirty years ot age. 'Tis Autumn Briefs Better Than None Writes Impressions ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Religion Religion is a tietyeasttry/it indlspens. able element in my great, human char- actor; it is the tie that connect: nun with hiy Creuor, and how: hlm to His throne.-Daniet Webster. " tor some of " action (mum: mean doing, then remember baring. too, I: Iction, often in hardest parte-AV. C. Guinea. ., _ V Symule Fair may have in; 12,000- lbs. cheese, but Canada We and dis- played one of 22,000 lbs. 40 years ago. And that record does not seem to ban been exceeded since that time. it, that quantity being equal to the milk of 10,000 cows for one day in September. The cheece weighed 22,- 000 pounds net. It wag encased in the mould or hoop of steel in which it was pressed trnd I pressure ot more than two hundred tons was applied to make it perfectly solid. It mexsured 28 feet in circumference by six feet in height. A special truck was made for trarer- porting it through Great Britain Mier it left Chicago. It was later sold to Mr. T. J. Lipton, of London, England, who exhibited it u a feature of his business in every Inge city of Great Bn'tan and Ireland." "This reminds me," writes G. A, Mai-son, of Montreal, to the Gazette, "of the mammoth cheese from Can- ada which formed part of the Cana- dian exhibit and which I saw at the World's Columbian Exhibition at Chi- cago in 1893. This enormous mass of cheese was manufactured at the Do- minion Experimental Dairy Station, at Perth, Ont., under the supersision of Prof. James W. Robertson, who was then acting as Dominion Dairy Commissioner. As much as 207,200 pounds of milk were used in making can 40 years ago and that cheese, it is worth remarking, was a product of the eastern part of Ontario, still flmous for its dairy production. But, as a correspondent of the Mon. treal Gazette points out, this these large though it is, will be a more pyg- my in comparison with one that Can. ads sent to the World's Fair in Chi- Dr. Schlephuke declares he has used waves to treat pulmonary abscesses after pneumonia, in pleural empyema, pueumoulc tuberculosis. in certain forms of peritonitu, in migraine (where waves ot 15 metres were reported most "titstactory) Ind acute tonsilitls. The Record "Mammonth Cheese" One of the exhibits at the New York State Fair at Syracuse is to be I “munmoth cheese" weighing 12,000 pounds, that is expected to open the eyes of the natives. tsrpes The Brock- ville Recorder. German Doctor‘Scientist Tells of Experiments With Wireless London, Rnp--Cures for various all. ments by the use of short wireless waves are claimed by Dr. Erwin Schlie~ phake, a German physician and Etien- tist. He found, he said, that various tis- sues exhibit entirely different degrees ot conductivity in the presence of these waves, which act in character- istic ways according to the wave lengths. Many of the aliens were said to be quite selective. Writing in the British Medical Jour. nai. he describes how after long study and experimentation he has succeeded in treating deep-seated abscesses in the human body by passing ultra-short wireless waves through the patient, who was not in immediate wnlat'l with any instrument. Claims Short Waves Cure Many Ills CHEWING TOBACCO Nothing is (If great“ \ahu ll single day.--ioethe. rows and waves. The bygone right lurvds Each man's life The outcome at his {mum hunt ir The by-gone “rungs hliny Itrllh u " "Menu: anu'mxl: sleep excellent." writre I Frupikgqp. (.413 Noun-II: treal. "KEEPS I.NtrKyu.NtTr back guarantee. 12 mun-s 4 PRODUCTS. Durant-nun 2 Montreal. . -_ - ,_.- - - -. m. . IIT . E-', .um A List of wanted i"venr'ons and mu Inturmnuon Bent tree. 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