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Durham Review (1897), 15 Mar 1934, p. 7

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Ll( Fete cts Motorists "s French proâ€" on a longâ€"term # signed today; L"l’anco. ng@ Fre t rees Maple Sap are tario ; Industries Feet High, 1,0 West of Evezest of Herr Markl nchoukuo dopts V ast tion Progr ueen to of Belgium ve Worker Goods ns to Attemp>t layan Ascent M 1N a n esd anga ARCH ather While A Of i. he expedition. American atâ€" in 1982, when hin sight. the against climbâ€" : and strength climbers, who abandon the iza Parbat, gh, 1,000 iwa and uest of Nanga feet high and Mount Everest s through the M W Arig id xpedition is A M LV The DT Th OR Ir Park f AL LT i @ at e essful, it t summit it Kamet e summit he Mount gher, but nder in include cipants Alfred the m ha Mu am Dr fA. "For instance, if a boy pulled his sister‘s bhair eight times yesterday and three times toâ€"day, most mothers would scold him for toâ€"day‘s offences. But if, instead, she complimented him on the fact that he had erred Ave times less toâ€"day, the child would learn that behaving is just as sure & way to earn attention as misbeharâ€" "The most important factor in & child‘s emotional life" Dr. Newell said, "is his sense of security. Undermine it and he begins unconsciously to seek to restore it by device to win the mother‘s attention. Much misbehavior is due to this yearning for attention which he gets when he ‘cuts up,‘ even though it is a scolding. 8 Chicago.â€""t you make a fuss over good behavior in & child," Dr. H. W. Newe!l of Baltimore told the American Orthopsychiatric Association, "much of his misbehavior will vanish." Children Appreciate Security Therefore Stress Good Points Misconduct Cured By Lauding Hostâ€""Oh, it‘s because the trees are rather young. I hope they‘ll have grown to a good size before you come again." Departing Guest â€"â€" "You‘ve got a pretty place here, Frank, but it looks a bit bare yet." A man is said to have written his will on a biscuit. We suppose that afâ€" ter the lawyers have had their nibble the legatees will get a fow crumbs. Second Catâ€""Oh, just six and half a dozen of the other." First Catâ€""I hear you had an addiâ€" tion to your family, Mrs. Cat; Was it a boy or a girl?" One can always borrow trouble withâ€" out offering security in return, but the Interest rate you pay is exorbitant. The more you puff a cigar, the smallâ€" er it becomes. And it beats the dickâ€" ens how many men are built like cigars. Student (who had stuffed books in the seat of his trousers in readines)â€" "All right, sir; I‘ve booked my seat." Headmasterâ€""Now wo will have a MHttle performance with the cane." If a list of hardest jobs were made, heading it we guess would be bringing up a modern child in the way he or whe should go. Spendalotâ€""Well, how has everyâ€" thing gone since I last saw you?" Hardupâ€""Everything‘s gone!" By the length of time it takes some men who have beenm going. with the same girl for years, to make up their mind to propose, the girl begins to #hink that they are just taking up ber time for the "love" of it. Samâ€"*"Yes, but there‘ll be plenty of guits waiting for him if he comes back." Joeâ€""Rankin left town in debt and almost in rags, I understand." We must either keep step with the changing times, or be cast aside. The attempt to hide our lack of ability to aAdjust ourselves to a changing world, by declaring the changes are all wrong, will never get us anywhere. Juniorâ€""Teacher kept me in after school because I couldn‘t spell them." Kindâ€"Hearted Womanâ€""Why that‘s absurd. How can that be?" Kindâ€"Hearted Woman â€" "What is troubling you, my little man?" Junior â€"» "Dyspepsia, rheumatism, asthma and appendicitis." Junior was dejected walking home trom school, and his woebegone apâ€" pearance attracted the attention of a kindâ€"hearted woman who happened to pass him on the street. Another thing about nudist marâ€" rlages is the bride will never have to worry in after years about the moths getting in her old wedding gown. Husbandâ€""It is a strange thing, but true, that the biggest fools have the most beautiful wives." His Wife (pleased)â€""Ob, what a Batterer you are, darling." Jonesâ€"*"Well, doctor, I am not at all surprised to hear that, for I‘ve had a plece of it every day now for these last six years." "Christians, Awake," was being sung as a carol, when a window was raised, and a voice said: "Go away. YVe vas not Christians, and ve was not asleep." Doctorâ€""Well, Mr. Jones, I am sorâ€" ty to tell you that your wife‘s mind is gompletely gone." of one In front of the main door of "the Cathedral there stood a man clad enâ€" tirely in black, with a cowl over his head and two slits for eyeholds. He jangled a metal container and was soliciting alms. This man was a memâ€" Our guide, on these two occasions, was a oneâ€"legged man, who propelled bimself along with a crutch. Imagine our consternation, on the first occaâ€" sion, when we found that he had been imbibing too much of the wine of the district and was not any too steady on his one foot and crutch. However, he knew his business, in fact, to such an extent that his temporary disability was lost sight of. 6 If you have never tried Kruschenâ€"try This Plazza is one of the most celeâ€" | brated spaces in the world. The ;| Cathedral, the Baptistry and the Leanâ€" ing Tower rise in their white and gold beauty from the surrounding green | carpet, while, in the background, on | either side, are the ancient battleâ€" | mented walls of the city. ‘The Catheâ€" | dral was built in 1063 and enlarged ‘| about 1176. It contains many notable works of art, but one of the most inâ€" teresting objects is the "Lampada di | Galileo," a great bronze chandeller,‘ hanging from the vaulted roof and held in a perpendicular position by a silken rope. According to popular traâ€" dition, the great astronomer, Galileo, obtained the idea of the pendulum by watching the oscillating movement of this huge fixture. _ The magnificent puipit, the exquisite Holy Water Basin â€"â€"in the font of wh.ch, when we were in the Cathedral, tiny objects floated around in the stagnant water; the many wonderful paintingsâ€"any one of these would be the subject of an article. Across from the Cathedral is the round and graceful Baptistry, the whole building surmounted by a huge dome. The interior of this dome gives some wonderful acoustic effects, Two years ago, when we were visiting the Baptistry, there was a party of opera singers from La Scala in Milan there also. At the suggestion of the cusâ€" todian, one of the singers tried his voice in the building and, to the deâ€" light of all who were there, the sound echoed and reverberated for some seconds after the voice had ceased. Then another member of the company â€"â€"this time a sopranoâ€"executed some lovely trills; this was repeated again and again, duets, trios in unison and | harmony filled the air of the ancient | building, with such glorious effect that we were all loath to leave the place.| Last year we had a lovely singer in | our own party. I question whether she| has ever bad a greater thrill than| when she heard the sound of her own voice resounding in the Baptistry of|, FREE TRIAL OFFER KRUSCHEN l The history of this towerâ€"or, at least, peculiarityâ€"is shrouded in mysâ€" tery. At the top, it is 14 feet out of perpendicular; 100 years ago the proâ€" jection was only 13 feet. It is said that the angle was discovered when the structure had reached the second storey and the builders continued their work, endeavoring, however, to counâ€" terbalance it. So it has stood, for peoâ€" ple of all nations to see and wonder at, since the year 1174. Recently there has been great danger of further settling and, at the present time, a firm of British engineers is working on the foundations to prevent the posâ€" sibility of a total collapse of this beautiful white marble edifice. To reach the top of this circular tower, one must walk up 295 steps, but the splendid view of the city and surzoundâ€" ing country is worth the climb. Around the outsideâ€"on each storeyâ€"are marâ€" ble columns, and the style of the whole building harmonizes with that of the Cathedral of Baptistry, all of which are located in the silent and imâ€" pressive Plazza del Duomo. Pisa, the maritime Commune that vied with Genoa and other Italian city republics up to the 6th of August, 1284, when it was conquered by its rival, is today a city of art, absorbed in a dream of its glorious past and noted, chiefly, for its architectural treasures, above all for its Leaning Tower. Property Adjoining Canadian Pandora, Cadilhcr â€"Tw;.,_Q;e: Write For Full Information TONAWANDA SECURITIES Co. 1302 Concourse Building, Toronto. TONAWANDA GOLD MINES LTD TRAVEL 1MPREssions Every generous illusion of youth leaves a wrinkle as it departs. Exâ€" perience is the successive disenchantâ€" ing of the things of life; it is reason enriched with. the heart‘s spoils.â€" J. Petitâ€"Senu. Most women like to run a house if you‘l} really let them run it. They get so much real fun out of changing things around every week. Number of persons with incomes beâ€" tween $150,000 and $200,000 dropped from 479 to 372; between $200,000 and $250,000 from 221 to 192; between $250,000 and $375,000 from 225 to 182; between $375,000 and $500,000 from 96 to 57, and over $500,000 from 109 to 94. The total amount of supertax, imâ€" posed on incomes in excess of $10,000, dropped by $70,000,000. On the other band, the total death duties increased by $579,000, reaching the figure of $380,000,000. Figures issued recently by the Board of nland Revenue show that 897 perâ€" sons last year had incomes in excess of $150,000, compared with 1,160 in 1932. London.â€"Millionaires are decreasâ€" ing in the United Kingdom. Fewer Millionaires In United Kingdom Next week we will take you to the land of dykes and wooden shoesâ€"Holâ€" land. . We found Pisa a very interesting place; most tourists stop there only long enough to see the three buildings hurriedlyâ€"we spent a longer time than usual and found much to admire. The Arno River runs through the city, as it does in Florence and, in many respects, Pisa resembles her sister city. During the week of March 5th to 10th the students of the University of Pisa are enlivening the streets of the old city with masked processions, donkey races, humorous tourneys and a cavalcade of 14th cen-l tury costumes. ber of the Niseracordia Society (Brothers of Charity), an organization which exists only in Tuscany, of which Pisa, Leghorn and Florence are a part. This organization was founded by the nobles and wealthy people of the Midâ€" dle Ages, who, in order to conceal their identity, while performing works of charity, clad themselves in this sombre garb. Their duties consisted mainly of giving assistance where there was death or sickness among the very poor. We saw two Misera eordia funerals, one in Pisa and the other in Leghorn. In each case, the procedure was similar. At the head of the procession walked the officiatâ€" ing priest, attended by cross bearers. Following him and flanking the ornateâ€" ly decorated black and gold hearse, were men clad as I have described above. These men were carrying huge torches, from which a smoky reddish flame came, as if the material used was of a tarry nature. The two men, on the coachman‘s box, wore goldâ€" braided black uniforms and, on their heads, they wore threeâ€"cornered cockâ€" ed hats. The hearse was heavily draped and surmounted with long black plumes. and the Highlands of Scotland; Cathedral Citiesâ€"Salisbury, York, Chester, Durham, Wells, Ely, Here ford, Lincoln, Peterborough, Winâ€" chester, etc.; Castles â€" Warwick, Blarney, Carnarvon, Edinburgh, etc.; Shakespeare, Scott, Wordsâ€" worth, Moore and Handy Country; The Fens; The Dukeries; Glorious Devon; Cornish Riviera; The Trosâ€" sachs and the Garden of Ireland; Giants‘ Causeway. Lovely roads, beautiful scenery. London, Edinâ€" burgh, Belfast, Dublin, Douglasâ€" all in one glorious holiday. For further information regardâ€" ing this or any other holiday you contemplate, address Capt. F. H. Reid, C.P.R. Building, Toronto. Here are but a few of the feaâ€" tures: Lakeland â€" Lake Winderâ€" mere, Loch Lomond and the Lakes of Killarney; the Welsh Mountains "Travel Impressions" have been coming to us each week. These articles are a feature of this paper and are taken from the experiences of one who has seen what he writes about. We have been asked to bring to your attention a unique trip which Captain Reld is organizing and which he will personally direct this coming Summer. If you have no definite plans and desire to take advantage of a real opportunity to see the Old Land under ideal ausâ€" pices, this selected motor party should appeal to you. "I never knew anything like Omega Oil for putting the limbs and body into shape after prolonged exercise. It takes out soreness, and keeps it Company, Limited, Toronto. _ â€",. |: ~Mrs. PuYi has never been seen in We wonder how many of our readâ€" ers are enjoying the sunsets, since the days are lengthening. Quiet blessings â€"â€"one writer who has had the habit of looking at them, notes; in ord ordiâ€" nary blues and grays, with a touch of some more exciting colors, that we get at this time of year; one of the rich inheritances God has given us, Let us form this Labit, which is free, and it will help us w forget the long win-i terâ€"and incidentally, the depression. â€"Smiths Falls Recordâ€"News.â€" ‘ There is a good dea. of truth in the remark "that probably the best Engâ€" lish is spoken by foreigners who have taken the pains to learn it correctly." This should be taken to heart by every one who stands before the public. Every minister, every teacher, every public speaker should take the time and trouble to learn how to use his own language, how to speak grammaâ€" tically and to pronounce .correctly. This, of course, means labor, but it méeans well spent labor, and the reâ€" ward will be a more interested audiâ€" ence. The dictionary is too little used by our people. Why should we excuse a man or woman for misâ€"pronouncing a word when two minutes‘ search in the dictionary wculd enable them to give that word its proper sound? There is altogether too much slovenly English in use, and if our young folks would determine that they would do better than their elders it would be a distinct improvement. It is no excuse to say that we have had but a scanty education, for that is not the real fault; the real difficulty is that we are not willing to learn to use our own language correctly. It will take secme time and effort, but it will more than pay for both. Surely it is inâ€" cumbent on thos who are born of Fritish ancestry to see that they are able to speak their own tongue at least as correctly as those who have had to acquire that to zue as a foreign lanâ€" guage. * Sir Zaul Latham 1ttéwpted to come to the rescue of ‘he unhappy Anne and the laborites then suggested the new street be named after Wat Tyler, who led the men +f Kent in the 1318 rebellion. In the end the council re jected both. If the name of this Queen was to be put on the road of a raspectable neighborhood, said Dr. Davies, the young ladies of toâ€"day would be stimâ€" ulated to ask who she wasâ€""and who knows what consequences might enâ€" sue?" ‘Girls of Today Might Ask Who She Was, and "Who Knows What Consequâ€" ences Might Ensue" ‘AnneBoleyn‘sName : Not to be Given to | New London Street Ii has been the council‘s custom to perpetuate the memory of many hisâ€" toric figures by adopting their names for new streets. When it was proâ€" posed to thus honor Anne Boleyn, however, Dr. Emil Davies quoted a declaration that "she ppealed to the less fine part of Henry‘s nature, and her virtue was not of a character to deserve the respect of her own or subsequent ages." ‘ Lonlon.â€"After some‘ worried ponâ€" dering the London County Council has rejected suggestions that a new street be named after Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII and muther of Queen Elizabeth, and left it to the name of some personage entirely withâ€" out blemish. Slovenly English Beautiful Sunsets ‘Gentloman Jim" It was announced that when Mr. Puâ€"Yi became Emperor he led a "strictâ€" ly monogamous life," even dispensing with the timeâ€"honored eunucls, who have always been employed in all Chiâ€" nese imperial households to protect the women of the ruler. Later, in accordance with Chinese imperial custom, the youtbhful Manchu nobleman acquired two additional "unâ€" official wives" or concubines, In the course of time, he got rid of these extra wives, largely at the instance of his "No. 1 wife." She is the daughter of a Manchu business man named Jung Yuang, now head of a Manchukuo investment conâ€" cern here. Little is known to the outâ€" side world about her, for it is the tradition and practice in the Orient for women in the ruling circles to stay discreetly in the background. Manchu Beauty Ten yéars after his dethronement as Emperor of All China, Mr. Puâ€"Yi as his bride from a group of photoâ€" graphs of "marriageable young ladies" submitted to him by his advisers. She was then described as a "Manchu beauty." Hsinking, Manchuria.â€"When Henry Puâ€"Yi dropped his civil title of "Mr. Chief Executive" on March 1 and beâ€" came Emperor of the new Manchurian Empire, his wife, Mrs. Elizabeht Puâ€"Yi was automatically raised from the poâ€" sition of a commoner to full queenâ€" hood. Of New Empress Mrs. Elizabeth PuYi Will Share Her Husbands Little is Known tion. Made and gtnrmteedb;‘tlze makers of Campana‘s Italian Balm. Trial bottle 35¢ at your druggist. 14 Dr. D. D. Dennis‘ Liquid Prescripâ€" Throneâ€"Will Be His Only Wife enc t & n 1 \ with RFB U\ or ro®S _ roitur) from P.O. Box 1380, Montreal, P.Q. only one complete set of Poker Hands, from your nearest Poker Hand Preâ€" Save Poker Hands to get Better Cigarette Papers FREE can get 5 Ate 50 Pills Barnes, Kan.â€"A dinner on 50 pills nearly causeq little Ernest Clark, three, to die, His parents found him with the empty box and rushed him to a doctor, A stomach pump put Ernest back into commission. Seel like a new person. Butâ€"be careful you get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, or Phillips® Milk of Magnesia Tablets when you buyâ€"25¢ and 50c sizes. acts af once to neutralizeâ€"the acids that cause headache, stomach pains and other distress. Try it. You‘ll 1i you are inclined to lose your head and fly off the ‘:sndle, Consider the Hammer. If you have Acid Stomach, don‘t worry about it. Follow the simple directions given above. This small dosage of Phillips‘® Milk of Magnesia It looks at the cther side, too; and thus often clinches the matter. } Nerrousness It makes mistakes, but when it does it starts all over. It is the only knocker in the world that does any good. A SIMPLE QUICK WAY TO RELIEVE ACID STOMACH It keeps its head. It keeps nounding away. It doesn‘t fly off the handle. It finds the point then drives it home. The fact that Mr. and Mrs. Puâ€"Yi have no childrenâ€"especially no male childrenâ€"has given Manchukuo and Japanese authorities considerable anxâ€" iety. 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