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Durham Review (1897), 26 Apr 1934, p. 3

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JCreams Port Records llege Giv hway "Path" Visit Slums | in thias dise roads nav® iner in othe t is underâ€"= when come wide ars the deâ€" s intimated etch would . _ however f motions & pr e case Of v.or etween one â€" s~bd@ & .\I“ Dh ravel. high w agt York Acâ€" Detailed in the mor. 1e â€" Russell preliminary ire field of Miss Jane he Welfare lescriptions of the 800 zanizations h the Welâ€" lication of No vat | 1 vour here b 0t ) Cl 44.6 aA N Oc wnol nar proâ€" study of N OT K unet represen. At each classroom es3 men, ital, the hn thp New * to grips blems of Loct OS activit« The these are onsored 3 of the is first. )ciology n more leges & ed the 1 quesâ€" h h® he 18 () 11 be ife, ny day visit. tin &# 28 1 \';m_No-th;’l; E'v-anil; PM: And as she compictes an extreme-l ly successfu 16,000 mile tour up . and down and across the United State. she has done more than a‘ thousand essays to prope that the. national interest in the theatre is; neither dead nor dying. J That the tour has established Miss Cornell as the foremost American actress is only a byâ€"product of her; achievement. _ The important point is that she has led the movement for 1 a â€" decentralization «of _ American While other ...tors and proqucers lamented the decline of the "road," Miss Cornei} decided to do something about it. _ Katherine Cornell is just completâ€" Ing one of the most memorable gesâ€" tures in the history of the American stage *‘Can you tell me how many statss there are in the Union?" the »xaminâ€" ing Iunge nâ€"ked¢ "Mr. Judge," answered Ricardo. "I talk to you. You know your business, I know my business. You ask me how many states in Union, I ask you how many bananas in a bunch*" In Chicago, Tomaso Kicardo, Italâ€" ian, was being examined as an appliâ€" cant for citizenship papers. Specks before the eyes is a one needs specs before the cyes, Flapperâ€"Â¥Yes, and 1 thought it was only right to come and give him the kiss he was trying to get when the accident happened. Nurseâ€"Are you the girl who was with him? Flapperâ€"1 want Vtrc;wséeâ€"-ih;"y:;ung man who was injured in the auto acâ€" ci«lf-‘nt last night. A pretty blond flapper called at the__ hospital the day after an accident. Marriage, like genius, is one tenth inspiration and nine tenths perspiraâ€" tion. Motherâ€"When you get over the idea that you want to get married. Daughterâ€"When shall I be wise enough? Daughterâ€"Mother dear, 1 want to get married. __Motherâ€"No, my dear, you are not wise enough, Writing for a living is one of the surest ways of starving to death. _ Salesgirlâ€"What? Why, 1 showed her everything in this department, Floorwalkerâ€"That customer said you did not show her common civility. Happiness is the feeling a woman has when her new dress is the admirâ€" ation of the men and the envy of woâ€" men. Mrs, Potts (sniffing)â€"He certainâ€" ly is! I‘ve only had three presents from him since we were married. Mrs. Betts (to her new neighbor) â€"â€"1 met your husband for the rirst time at the concert the other evenâ€" ing. He struck me as being a man of rare gifts. What is the uifference between a thief and a person who will beat you cut of an honest debt? asks a well known writer. Well, if there is any difference at all it certainly is in fayâ€" or of the thief. Swat! SWAT! Swat! SWAT! Swat! Little Boyâ€"What‘s etiquette? Slightly Bigger Brotherâ€"It‘s sayâ€" ing ‘No, thank you,‘ when you want to say *Yes.‘ If the meek ever inherit the earth, they‘ll find their property pretty heavily plastered with mortgages _by those who were not so meek. Motherâ€"No, let him keep on thinkâ€" ing so. Daughterâ€"Mother dear, that new clerk thinks I‘m the nicest girl in town. Shall I let him call? Juniorâ€"Daddy, what is debt? Daddyâ€"The rent, the note at the bank, and the instalment on the car. Probably the most worthless thing in the world is a worthless check. The written word is much better than one passed frem mouth to mouth; but a kissâ€"Well, that‘s difâ€" ferent. Simwiate "I‘m sorry, Miss," replied the man, "but you‘re too late, I‘ve been marâ€" ried for years." "I‘ve come," said the woman poliâ€" tician, "to ask you to support me." Uppish Youth (trying to be imâ€" pressive at dance)â€"There‘s a delicâ€" iou:.znse of luxury when one is lying in one‘s bed and ringing on‘s beli for pne‘s valet. Sweet Young Thingâ€"Have you a valet ? t _ Uppish Youthâ€"No, but I have a bell, ._ The man who delivers the goods usually collects. Heard? The fly has a thousand eyes, Cyclops but one, Yot the life of a whole lot dies When we swat just one. Achievement a sign If you have Acid Stomach, don‘t worry about it. Follow the simple directions given above. This smail dosage ot Phillips Milk ot Magnesia acts at once to neutralize the acids that cause headache stomach pains and other distress Iry it. You‘ll feel like a new person. DAB,‘}“,be,S?.fefm you get genuine Gently, but surely, Kruschen rids the system of all fatâ€"forming food refuse, of all poisons and harmful acids, which give rise to rheumatism, digestive disord»rs and many other ills, The experiences told in the followâ€" ing letter are typical of those of many other sufferers:â€""I first startâ€" ed taking Kruschen Salts for rheuâ€" matism in my ankle joints. Being rather stout, I thought perhaps they would remedy both troubles, and you cannot realise how surprised 1 was with the effect, I don‘t feel anything of my ankles now. And not only that â€"my weight has reduced 19 lbs. in jut three weeks. I am still reducing, and yet I eat what I like, and I feel a different woman in every way."â€" (Mrs.) B. A SIMPLE QUICK WAY TO RELIEVE ACID STOMACH When one realises that the cause of overweight is closely associated with the cause of rheumatism, it is easy to understand how it is that the two troubles can so casily be overcome by the same remedy, COMimiSSiONER JAMES HAY 20 Albert Street Sm duidee TORON AZCC -.:;;’: R ::a :t’ SENomINe iRtO & Oroâ€" 909 of men, to minis,ter & » i How changed would be our country, :g l;gg’s:rc:l need, hanu How changed would be our poor}" J as bere,n thle‘e:orkog; The Salvation Army since its inception. Kindly help us in your fullest measure, Both Banishedby Kruschen "If each man in his measure would do a brother‘s part, To cast a ray of sunshine into a broâ€" RHEUMATISM COES WITH EXCESS FAT I am not going into the history of London, nor am I going to describe places and things everybody reads about. This article will deal with human interest happenings and may be continued in next week‘s3 issue. Street Scenes. ‘ The sights of the London streets iflip‘, Milk of MWhsunest LONDON â€" that magic wordâ€"in spite of fluctuations of trade and comâ€" merce, is still centre of things. It is by far the largest city in the world, having an area of 443,455 acres and a population of $,202,818 in 1931. This shows an increase of over 700,000 since the census of 1921. London is the political and commercial capital of the British Empire and is, in some respects, the most fascinating city in the worldâ€"why this should be even those who love it best are unable to tell. Tradition, history and the glaâ€" mor of old things are in its very atâ€" mosphere. The conservatism of a city that knows its importance and maintains its pageantry and old cusâ€" toms, observed even down to the meanest denizen of the streets, is, perhaps, one of its attractions. ANNUAL Selfâ€"Denial Appeal THE SALVATION ARMY Your donation may be sent to: MADF ib canapa agircsi; o wgil a t Gis COTOOH PRRCEVET, . WHites Mr. Minvielle, "I tried Minard‘s Liniment, five to six drops on the tongue and some times more, depending on the birds. 1 am &ult!n that it belped me out a lot." inard‘s Liniment is a tried and proven remedy for sprains, burns, bruises and skin disceases, as well as for Bronchia) and Lbour!mth trouble. _ For sale by all Ltd One night, last summer, while walkâ€" ing down Regent Street, I was attracâ€" ted by the sound of a flute, beautiâ€" fully played. Coming to a corner I was surprised to find that the musiâ€" clan was a young girl who played the most difficult selections with artistic skill. As I stopped to listen to her, an obliging taxi driver came over from his cabâ€"parked in the centre of the streetâ€"and told me that the girl musician was also the possessor of a very fine voice. One afternoon, comâ€" ing from the Caledonian Market, I encountered a oneâ€"man band: with a mouth organ, attached to him in such a way that he had the free use of of his hands, an accordion and set of Read in this letter from G. Minvielle, Fort Garry, how he checked Roup (Bronâ€" chial Flu) when it broke out among his young hens. "After trying other remedies and obtaining no results whatever," writes POULTRY RAISER CONQUERS "RouPp Street Musicians. Almost every type of instrument and every kind of voice is to be heard on the streets of London. Sometimes a group of disabled men, playing brass and wind instruments, in the fashion of the German band of olden times on our. city streets, will be seen slowly marching along the roadway, two of their associates soliciting conâ€" tributions; the hurdyâ€"gurdy is a comâ€" mon sight; individual singers, accomâ€" panied by an accordion_or a small street organ are frequently seen; the queues which line up in front of the gallery entrances at the popular theâ€" atres find entertainment, during the period of waiting, by all types of jug-‘ glers and musicians. are too many for one article to enuâ€" merate, The flower girlsâ€"old women, bonneted and shawled, sitting beaind their baskets full of luxurious and colorful blooms, chiefly at Piccadilly and Oxford Circuses; the silkâ€"hatted gentlemen who, selling racing tips, lremove their black eyemasks and fade away into the passing throng on the approach of a "bobby"; new&‘ paper vendors who, either stand at corners with the glaring posters, supâ€" plied by the papers, beside them on the walls or railings, or else display these posters on & wire rack in front of them and attached to their shoulâ€" ders; the natty little uniformed mesâ€" senger boys; the street vendor, demâ€" onstrating and selling his mechanical toysâ€"these are all common sights of a London street. Praises TO cheer ‘the he.‘“fts Write to Captain F. H, Reid, C. P. R. Building, Toronto, or teleâ€" phone WAverley 6646. ATTRACT THE BIRDS Captain Reid‘s all motor, all Britâ€" ish tour sails on the "Empress of Australia" on June 2ist. You can take 31 days, 45 days or continue on the whole trip for the 52 days. It costs nothing to enquireâ€"it is a wonderful opportunity. Or, if you want to go to the Conâ€" tinent or the Passion Play, there are seven itineraries available, ranâ€" ging from 27 days to 57 days and in price from $341 to $778. It is worth while to build-up an estate of memories for the future: it is worth while DOING IT NOW. THE BRITISH iSLES. England, Scotland, Ireland and Walesâ€"just think of visiting them for the first time, or, if you have been there before, think of renewâ€" ing your previous experience., ses Minard‘s Liniment As Remedy for Roup or Bronchial Flu Annaputs Roy TORONTO, ONT. Mimature Log iiird Houses, Bitd Shâ€"‘â€" ters, attractive and practical. Approvâ€" ed by Jack Miner. Ask your local lorekeeper t «equ us $1 and we shall ugil to any «ddress vost free. @ardâ€" wood . Speciaties Company. 80 said the sate James 4 Corbett. conqueror of John L. Sullivan. Famous athietes and their trainers have iong knowp that Qmega Oil goes: deeper, and can be rubbed in without blisterâ€" ing Every nousehold needs it â€" it takes out the pain and stiffness from sore strained muscies and ‘tigaments so quickly 35 and 60 cts. at all drugâ€" into shape aft . l 90 Per Cent. of Supplies Used f Manufactured in r Dominion | Torontoâ€"Study of Dominion statâ€" tistics reveals the fact that more than | go per cent. of the electrical apparâ€" i!atus and supplies that are being used |in Canada are the products of doâ€" mestic manufacturers. In all, 169 manufacturing plants are engaged in the production of apparatue required for the generation, transmission and utilization of electrical energy. Of these 15 are in the province of Ontâ€" ario, 22 in Quebec, 9 in British Colâ€" umbia, 8 in Manitoba, 4 in Alberta and one in T1e Maritimes. Ontario is rather in a class by itâ€" self as regards a market for electrical products, particularly that class proâ€" duced for domestic, industrial and in-' stitutional use. Market reports show, that 41.3 per cent. of the consumer, income is located in Ontario, as is| also about half of the industrial buyâ€" ing power of the country. Another rather astonishing point is that oneâ€" third of Canada‘s total huying power | is within a radius of 100 miles of the|â€" city of Toronto. - f "I never knew anything y ug ce Te 8 P Electric Goods ed. Asking about his class marks, Brown said they are "just about the same as the girls." He plans to take all the courses the university offers in cooking and may work for a degree if he does not have to take too many subjects that would be "embarrassing." Hands that snapped the pigskin back to quarterback during the grid season, now are working over the mixing bowls in the domestic science department at the University 0 Utah. He always liked to cook, so he went in for it in a big way, his objective being a job as chef in a hotel or hosâ€" pital, \ Hands that Snapped the Pigâ€" skin Working# Over the Mixing Bowls Salt Lake Cityâ€"Between activities on the football field and the boxing ring, 200â€"pound Harvey Brown is learning to make salad dressing and buy potatoes. Football Player‘s Ambition to be Chef A man who never made a mistake never made anything. The Charm of London. I have a song at home, in which is this line, "London is a big place â€" lots of people in it." I am sure that the charm and attraction of this ori any other city does not lie in its buildings, although, in the case of London, the buildings themselves inâ€" trigue the visitor. To me the people are the most interesting feature of this tremendous place and human naâ€" ture is exemplified in all its variety to a greater extent here than anyl other place that I have visited. "Sewing, for instance," he cxplainâ€" There is no mistake so great as being always RIGHT. A tombstone always has a good word for a man when he is down, Some of these pavement artists are philosophers. Here are three sayings which I copied from the sidewalk, near Cleopatra‘s Needle on the Thames Embankment:â€" ‘ drums, cymbals> and triangle, oper. ated by a foot paddle, he was creatâ€" ing quite a din, Sometime one might get a shocks, such as 1 did one day, Standing idly by the curb, watching people and things â€"go by, 1 was startâ€" led by a loud, raucous voice bellowâ€" ing almost in my ear. One of these begging singers had suddenly decldedi to make his stand at this particular spot and, with no other preparatlons.' than throwing hig hat on the sideâ€" walk, he had started operations. SidewalKk Artists. All over London you will find side walk artists whoveither sit against \church or garden railings and display their drawingsâ€"in chalk, water colâ€" ors or oilsâ€"to the passerby or make their sketches on the flagâ€"stone sideâ€" walk. These latter sketches are made with chalk of various colors and are often quite artistic. ~Of course they have to be renewed each day and when the work in finished, the artist will patiently sit beside it and mutely soâ€"| licit the pennies which are thrown|, into an upturned cap on the sidewalklj in front of him. P Canada Made Toronto iJke Omega aoudestnd Jim From 1919 to 1929 the number of American millionaires rose from 65 to 518. Then came the Wall street crash and the number fell in one year to 150. In Britair the number has been much more steadily maintained â€" Overseas Daily Mail. 1 hs @2ODh _, d( 6@ sour sluggish and m-.:?fimhdmcu‘mdm‘ salts, oil. miners water. taxative sandy or doaniet or soughage which only move ,,g‘m"s',"""“, "g i# to wake up you fiver mnnd-d“i.rm.g'; w""""h""h'.,'d quid into vour bowel wm.m«nu-fi-wfi... Bs ut se Aruots 8 LYDIA E. PINKHAAM‘s â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ VEGCEIABLE COMPOUND Issue Nc * ‘34% L ... .. _ _ _ _ _ WATTmmntiefaitiiead The commissioners‘ report shows that the number of persons with anâ€" nual incomes of more than £80, 000 fell from 1,160 in 1930â€"31 to 897 in 1981â€"32. The number of millionaires â€" men with incomes of £50,000 a year and over â€" was 838 in 1981â€"382. For the previous 10 years the number averaged beâ€" tween 500 and 60¢. 1 The latest figures published by the commissioners of inland revenue reâ€" veal a decline in the number of Engâ€" land‘s rich men. _ When the statisâ€" tics for the present year become aâ€" vailable, however, it is likely that the improvement in industrial condiâ€" tions may well have resulted in an increase. Wake ap yom tave If you are inclined to”las'e your head and fly off the hbandle, consider the hammer It looks at the other side, too; and thus often clinches the matter. It makes mistakes, but when it does it starts all over, It finds the point then drives it home. It is the onty knocker in the world that does any good, Canadian _ farmers intending to plant potatoes this year, especially Irish Cobblers, are advised by "The pamphlet issued by the Dominion Deâ€" partment of Agriculture on agriculâ€" tural conditions, to reserve their seed requirements at once, as the spring demand will probably exceed the supâ€" ply. The production of certified seed potatoes in Canada in 1933 was the smallest in some years. Since harvest, the crop has also been considerably‘ reduced by frost, especially in the Maritimes. While the usual Cuban deâ€" mand is limited, there ‘has been a strong early season market in the Unâ€" ited States. The 1933 crop in the latâ€" ter country was very short and a conâ€" tinued demand for Canadian seed is expected. SOURED ON THE _ | WORLo: rHar‘s uver He declared: "Without a doubt long. evity is due to child training. Bad child training, allowing tantrums, and brain storms eventuate into neurâ€" osis and crime. The chilGren of psyâ€" chopathic parents should be taught inflexible _ selZâ€"control. Inordinate mental and physical strain should be Weessau ie d 9 N: guarded against lum-l?d'dâ€"l; life, Potato Seed CONSIDER THE HAMMER It keeps its head. It keeps pounding away It doesn‘t fly off the handle. ’ To ntoâ€" It is possible that by "proper living, throttling of preventâ€" able, deathâ€"dealing maladies, and he improvement in medicine" man might ordinarily live to the age of 100, a gathering of .medical men and stuâ€" dents were tol} recently by Dr. Wilâ€" liam D. Haggard president of the Aâ€" merican College of Surgeons and proâ€" fessor of clinical surgery at Vanderâ€" bilt University medical school, Nashâ€" ville, Tenn. _ Commenting upon the laying of the foundation stone recently, the Briâ€" tishâ€"owned Northâ€"China Daily News of Shanghai said: "The establishment in Shanghai this year of the first fullâ€" time technical aghool after the Briâ€" tish pattern marks a notable achieveâ€" ment on the part of British enterâ€" prise. The British system of techniâ€" cal education has taken 100 years to become thoroughly established." c 1e P OOTC HET ECE on the $500,000 main building of the Lester School and Henry Lester Inâ€" stitute of Technical Education, deâ€" \signed to afford technical education ’!or students of all nations and the first school of its sort to be erected in China. + ’ By the will of the late Henry Lesâ€" ter, a Briton long resident here, this institution will serve internationally but offer special inducements to Chinese, It will contain a laboratory and testing machinery of the most modern type. There will be five large workshops including an enâ€" gineeing machine shop and a maâ€" terials testing laboratory with a 50â€" tor’)‘ universal testing machine. Fewer Rich Men Shanxhaiâ€"_.york has been started "*ish ‘Tech‘ School First of Kind in China ~N¢ Catome! aecessary May be Short e the usual Cuban deâ€" there ‘has been a on market in the Unâ€" 1983 crop in the latâ€" very short and a conâ€" forâ€" Canadian seed is V~C, as ine spring ably exceed the supâ€" ion of certified seed ida in 1933 was the years. Since harvest, en 2 CCC CVHF ce its weight of cheap flour. As a spray for fruit and vegetables, it i; commonâ€" ly used at "the rate of one ounce to a gallon of water.â€"Vegetable Insects bulletin, Dominion Department of Agâ€" riculture. name of this paper. Full details w of certain chrysanthemums species which grow chiefly in Balkan countâ€" ries, but are now being grown on this ‘continent. It is commonly used on veg etables and fruits which are soon to be eaten since, although deadly to inâ€" sects, it is nonpoisonous to human beâ€" ings. That® is its most extraordinary feature. 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