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Durham Review (1897), 25 Jul 1935, p. 8

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MAP3$ (ow years ago he landed in Canâ€" 1 later found his way out to ir‘c province of Saskatchewan. llaving â€" homsteaded â€" and _ built ns quarters he devoted himâ€" / to growing cucumbers. He was ‘ul. His neighbors for miles rcund came to see his cucumber ) He soon became known far ear as "The Cucumber King." Rourhly clad, unkempt in appearâ€" ‘cc, he led a lifeâ€"drab, bleak, so Icrent from the glamorous days : had spent in the castles and on °© estates of Hungary. L:tc and Death of The Cucumber "King" Th ch In ed he Also make up your mind that you wre going to sleep. and don‘t worry about not sleeping if you won‘t. ba fee comor Regularity in retiring to bed and a pleasant book to read when there help sleep. An extra pillow either at the head or under the knees can work wonders, and a few drops 0“ lavender water on the top sheet willl bring a feeling of freshness and W A warm bath is also beneficial, and deep breathing exercises are helpâ€" When very tired it is a good plan, before actually getting into bed, to wit restfully for about five minutes gwipping a hot drink. This will take the edge off the weariness and enâ€" «curage sleep W 1sh thi o oi irs‘ sleep, and this should m‘h Hcult to achieve. Late morning sleeping, except, of rsc, on special occasions and for il constitutions, is often inadâ€" An average adult p or who sleep fitfully and awake rier than before? t persists, consult a doctor, but an do much ourselves. «k the cause and try to cure A too heavy or too late meal? hunger? Rearrange our day‘s 1 Overâ€"fatigue? This may banâ€" s‘cep more certainly than Mll x a handsome woman the other ‘rites a correspondent. Wellâ€" ~I figure, beautifully moulded ot welcome your grey locks ‘y come? {amilies have a tendency to yness which often distresses o belong to them. hould visit a firstâ€"class hairâ€" But ordinary grey hair irning white can bring a m and a new interest to sometimes produces a heavy #, which may persist all day, ven a kind of blotched look in kin of the face â€" so different the clear color that the beauty before midnight can and does | ankles, simple but becomâ€" essed. A radiant face framâ€" prom ti Grey Hair ourse, "Early to bed and early " cannot be the good fortune rybody. what of those who cannot c is needed to keep grey ealthy condition. It wants shing. and if inclined to assage with some good . But above all, constant d _ careful setting are ie natural color or sheen r dulls, a good hair speâ€" uld be consulted at once. il health, and especially on of the nerves, must ked into. rm water, about half a ablespoon soap, and stir till the water boils and ‘horoughly dissolved. nt of water add one and ons glycerine,. and two of â€" eauâ€"deâ€"Cologne or er. A little rose water : added, if liked. _ Mix nd use as required. It for a considerable time. i home â€" made shampoo rticularly suited to grey y hair. y hair was the crowning her whole attrartive apâ€" iral greying of the hair : line of cheek and jaw rwise might have shown derson, exâ€"Premier of in the Regina Star.) was a Hungarian. In d he was closely relatâ€" ; and, prior to his Canada. was in charge ate in Hungarys A ary surgeon, his chef ok after the thoroughâ€" i Hungarian nobleman. iarrel resulted in his to leave, his native nada, of which be had from many of his i0 had migrated some nd who sent back reports of this great ce of good toilet soap basis, and shred it fineâ€" i perfectly clean sauceâ€" res AIF 18 Sleepless? not the same as eight Its It‘s It‘s The reason a lot of us aren‘t get. ting anywhere now is because we have to pay as we go. Some men look their age, and some don‘t â€" but a woman always overâ€" looks hers, The office boy wants to know if race suicide is the kind where every. body tries to get there first. A man with two buttons missing and a rip in his coat should either get married or divorced. Many persons once prociaimed pennywise have suddenly become dime foolish, * Our. idea of a well matched couple is a husband with a keen mind and a wife with a sharp tognue. The best way to find out how the other half lives is to see what their women folks contribute to the church supper, Its the brunettes who keep _ so many of the men from preferring blondes. More than one person succeeds by making the most of other people‘s opportunities, Just as we feared. It‘s going to turn out, after all, that the only way to get anything is to work for it. From all par‘s of Eastern Cangida and }h' United States, summer tavellers go to Murray Bay to visit the Manoir Richelieu, golf on its champion;hip 18â€"hole course, play tennis on its enâ€"toutâ€"cas courts and swim in its openâ€"air, saltâ€"water sw.immx.n; pocl. C. Ross "Sandy" Somerville, of London, Ontario, again Canada‘s amateur golf champion, is seen above during the annual golf tournament and competition for the Manoir Richelieu Golf Club Syield cf which he is present holder. "Sandy" will likely return to defend his trophy during Golf Weâ€"k, July 16â€"20 this year. Also seen above is the ~youngest son of Jimmy Rose, sports director and C>ach of many a Canadian Olympic swimmin?t team. Iimmy seems to be following in his father‘s footsteps. One of the C.S.L. cruise ships that call a Murray Bay daily is seen at the dock, The trouble with a woman changâ€" ing her mind is that the new one doesn‘t function any better. Every man is important ‘7vh7erx‘1_ he loses his life, and every man is funâ€" ny when he loses his hat. You can‘t keep you'r !eei ‘o; â€"tne ground with your head in the clouds. There is no loss when a retailer goes bankrupt, It is added to the overhead and somebody else pays it. The tendency when jumping at conâ€" eclusions is to jump too far, A hick town is mostly one that is on the squaré. are thinking, the young hél; â€"a}e thlqtlng of the girls. not so much &bout the house that anyone can see, not s much about the grounds that calls the bird and bee, just the folks that live within, and flowers that bloom without, No matter of what the older men {JAVE JUST ONE REASON neARD Championship Golfers and HOT STUFF 1y O V Friendâ€"Six L.O.U.‘s. Manâ€"How far did your son college last year? Recently a bright Jittle girt tripped into a local store and said: Little Girlâ€"My daddy sent me for a pair of leather hinges, Clerkâ€"But we do not have leather hinges in stock. Little Girlâ€"Well, he said you have them and that‘s what he sent for. Clerkâ€"Did he not say he wanted strap hinges? A tip to husbands: If you want to ’have some fum, clip out this very paragraph and take this copy home to the wife. She will at once ask: ‘"@â€"hubh! What have you clipped out?" Then you will reply : "Oh, nothing." Then watch the fur fly. (Note: Better save the clipping to clear yourself), Fatherâ€"That‘s great. Now let‘s get busy and move away from here so that they can‘t find us when they come back. Motherâ€"Goodness! Here‘s a note from Hazel saying that she and that crazy planist have eloped! Little Girlâ€"O, yes! That was it! A beauty expert informs us that a mud bath makes the skin soft, smooth, and silky. We must go down to the zoo again and have another good look at the hippopotami, There are two kinds: Those who complain of the powâ€" er company‘s bills. Those who turn out the lights tiey aren‘t using, F; Add Smilies for 1935 smiling face at a mee ors. Womanâ€"Dear, my Goughnuts ways seem to be sp heavy! Husbandâ€"Why not try _ ma them with bigger holes? That call the bird and bee, and friend that‘s what we care about. ie i e t o. s oo lt it ie maon ooo in neceno on ienun meoi o. e en nememi ... pawn tickets and three Swimmers in Murray Bay Events hrominet on ts o. m in on ce en n m ce n yc y it oo e taanr . i;1::-.»:-.-:2:1:5.'4:::2;:::,:?:-"'f:fsz&r-:;«fi;@%-o@gsfid e t en en en 3 e ol ol i:-:1:3:!:':E:ES:'“.a7:i;i:l*l:‘€:f:iz~:':::5:5?::.;‘-:4::%?5‘;;.4.-4:-" fasase .n . t cssy .. Mn on en ons ce . 1J0o: As rare as a meeting of creditâ€" try _ making go in The same l‘fe table shows that the probability of one female new born baby surviving to age 51 is 78 per cent. Thus, even if we assume as favorable mortality for quintuplets ag for the average American child, we reach the conclusion stated above, that in the first year of their life they have withstood the degree of life risk ordinarily met with by one female individual in the first 51 years of her life. ‘ In surviving together to age one, this group of five baby girls has sueâ€" cesfully overcome risks equivalent to those that one female individual meets in the course of her first 51 years of life. This statement is basâ€" ed on the most recent life table repâ€" reenting current American mortality conditions, according to which the probability of one girl baby surviving to age one is a little over 95 per cent. The probability of five such babies all surviving to age one is the fifth power of this figure, that is 78 per cent. ’ May 28, 1935, is a notable date in history. Never before has there been an authenticated report of quintupâ€" lets all surviving to celebrate their first anniversary, The Dionne quinâ€" tuplets are the first to have accomâ€" plished this feat. For this gratifying result we may thank Dr, Dafoe, whose great care and skill, assisted by all the expedients of modern mediâ€" cal science, have made this joint surâ€" vival possible, (From the Statistical Bulletin of the Metropolitan Life) One hundred and eighty thousand official programmes of the King‘s Silver Jubilee were sold on the streets of London by Boy Scouts. The proceeds went to the King‘s Jubilee Trust Fund. DIONNE BABIES SHOULD LIVE TO 39 AND LAST SURVIVOR TO AGE OF 83 Boy Scouts of Merritt, B.C., in coâ€" operation with the local Mosquito Control Committee, made a systemâ€" atic survey of the district for pools and swamps containing mosquito larvae, in order that these might be treated with oil sprayers. ‘ A joint picnic of Scouters and Guides of London, Ont., was an enâ€" joyed success. Mrs. G. A. Routledge Provincial Guid e â€" Commissioner, showed two reels of pictures taken at the London rally to Lord and Lady Badenâ€"Powell. Scouters throughout Canada joined to extend warm congratulations to Rev. Dean Carrington, one of the movement‘s best known Scout leadâ€" ers and writers, upon his election as Anglican Bishop of Quebec. The latest report on the Empire Jubilee chain of Boy Scout beacons records a total of 1,775 bonfires in England, Wales, Scotiand and Northâ€" ern Ireland. They were viewed by several millions of onlookers. Apâ€" parently the largest assemblage was that at Newcastle, where an estimatâ€" ed gathering of 200,000 people watched the lighting of the beacon on Town Moor. \ A brother to every other Scout, SCOUTING The young docter is taking "Maric Blanque" with her to the Arctic. Marie Blanque is a big white Grcat Pyrenees dog which she hopes to train for the sled. Mrs. Greenwood continued her studies and received ber sheepskin at McGill a few weeks ago. She imâ€" mediately set cut for her northern post. _ Charming and blessed with a delightful sense cf humor she startâ€" on the final stage of her journey in high spirits. Not only will she h:lp cher bosâ€" sand with his church work, but she will be assistant to Dr. F. A. Urguâ€" hart, of Aklavik, physician to the Inâ€" dians at that post near the mouth of the Mackenzie river. Rev. Tom Greenwood finished his Divinity course at Trinity College, Toronto last year, married Isabel G:.iberte, the young medical student. and left for his lonely Arctic assignâ€" ment. Edmonton. â€" Graduate of MeGill Medical School, Mrs. Tom Greenâ€" wood passed through Edmonton on her way to Fort McPherson, N.W.T., to join her husband, Rev. Tom Greenwcod, missionary, far. above the Arctic circle. Clergyman‘s Wife Will Combine Medical And Missionary Work This we have every reason to hope, may be an advanced age, to judge from their present robust health and the special provisions taken for their welfare. _ All these figures are based on avâ€" erages, and actually the children may do better than stated above. One fact which it is not possible to take into account in the computation is that the children are of the "identiâ€" cal" kind of multiple births, and therefore they probably have very closely similar predispositions, such as would tend, barring accidents, to make them all survive to about the same age. While the expectation of life of the five as a group necessarily is less than that of any one of them separately, on the other hand, the longest lived of the five, whoever she may be, has a great expectaâ€" tion of life than any random one of‘ them. Her expectation is 83 years. This is an average figure. Acâ€" tually they may well do better than that, for they seem to be in splendid health, and, as wards of the King, will continue to receive excellent care. As the result of this achievement, any one of these children considered separately has now an expectation of life of 65 years, If we ask how long they may all as a group expect to live togetzer, the answer, computed from the life table, is naturally, a smaller number, namely 39 years. Actually, these babies were premaâ€" ’turely born, and this without doubt greatly increased their risk of dying in their first year. When we considâ€" er in addition the fact that multiple births always represent a very seriâ€" ous handicap, we cannot raise too highly the skill of the physician and his staff whose unflagging _ efforts have preserved these remarkable children and brought them to their present state of robust babyhood, \ _ The famous Christmas toy manuâ€" facturing Scout troop of Rosetown, Sask., was talking 1935 Christmas gifts as early as June. The talk reâ€" sulted in the Rovers arranging a series of barn dances during the summer to finasce additional toy‘ shop machinery. Here © There Everywhere t, without regard to race or creed The well diversified programme of Guelph‘s first joint Scout and Guide display included a lively tentâ€" pitching contest between four Scouts and two Guide teams. The boys of the 2nd Guelph Troop won. The Fourth Troop made best time in constructing a bridge with rope lashâ€" ings. Siam is the world‘s third largest Boy Scouting country, with a memâ€" bership of 78,757 Scouts and leaders. A joint weiner roast was fully enjoyed by the 7th Brantford Scouts and 7th Company of Girl Guides, both of St. Jude‘s Church. 5o9 Afmtstentr cadit s cssc 4d to the Church of All Nations, Toâ€" ronto. One of the troops present was the 128th, composed entirely _ of Chinese boys." A regional gathering of the Boy Scouts of America at Boston was addressed by District Commissioner Roy Wilsort of St. Johns, Que., on "International Jamborees and Their Relation of World Peace". Thirteen â€" nationalities were _ reâ€" presented at a Scout church parade $. sÂ¥ P & 2 > L i _ It was exciting in its suggestion at once of menace and defence; it | figured largely in the railroad dime novels in desperate deeds of vilâ€" 'lainy or heroism, and the dream of | one day riding the cowcatcher reâ€" |presented a summation of adventurâ€" ous bliss beside which even a ride }in the cab would pale. It would have been heartbreaking to believe that a cowcatcher had never even caught a cow. .‘ 1603 10 prove itâ€"or money back. D. D. D. is made by the owners of ITALIAN Baru. For quick relief from the itching of pimples, mosquito or other insect bites, eczema, rashes and other skin tions, apply Dr. Dennis‘ pure, cooling, Eil.guid. antiseptic D. D. D. Pracrll’ptlon orty years‘ worldâ€"wide success. Penetrates the :_kin. log,thnfn( and healing the inflamed issues. No fuss â€"no muss. Clear, greaseâ€" less and stainlessâ€"dries up almost immeâ€" diately. Try D. D. D. Prescription. Stg the most intense itching instantly. A trial bottle, at anydmgltote.hfluann» teed to prove itâ€"or money back. D. D D The cowcatcher, distinguishing the fast mail or the through freight Thus is a noble though now deâ€" clining institution of â€"American railâ€" roading vindicated. The â€"oldâ€"fashâ€" ioned cowecatcher was generous in proportions, strongly barred â€" and amply sloped. _ For generations of tank town small boys it was a focal point in the imagination, second only to the thundering wheels of the: esoteric glories of the cab. J ’ (From the New York ‘ Herald Tribune.) Mr. Daniel Willard has claimed the "blue ribbon with palms" rashly offered by a columnist to any one who could cite a case of a cowecatchâ€" er catching a cow. In the early days the cowcatcher of a locomotive Mr. Willard was driving not only caught a cow but prevented the cow from catching the locomotive, and so preserved Mr. Willard to polterity‘ and the president of the B. & O. Of course, this has been hard on standard hotels, but there has been a general stimulation of travel which otherwise would not . have taken place. People are gétting to know their own country, and that of the United States better, and a lot of money is being put into general cirâ€" culation. STOPS ITCHING In One Minute D. D D. Prescription Speeds Reliet In four years the fine home which they had figured on owning in 12 years was their own. _ The "depresâ€" sion" proved a boon to them. _ The experience could be multiplied inâ€" definitely on varying sJles. Beds and conveniences are all that could be desired, and the price within the reach of the most humble travellers. _ And beautiful tourist homes, too, so niceâ€"looking â€" outside and in that one has to look twice to see if he is not making a mistake in pulling up at the residence of some gentleman who would be inâ€" sulted if asked for a room. Many people in good cireumstancâ€" es cater to this trade, making a substantial sum per week, which helps to pay off the mortgage. _ We heard recently of a couple in the Niagara area who started to buy a 15â€"room house in the days before th(" economic slump, andâ€" then found| themselves in a fix. They were conâ€"| fronted with the prospect of losing[ what they had already paid, but! pocketed their pride and took in‘ tourists. (From the St. Thomas Times-Jouml.) The motorist who went on a vacaâ€" tion with his family 10 or 12 years ago had to cut it short unless he | was able to afford to spend a subâ€" | stantial sum on hotels, or, alterâ€" | natively didn‘t mind lugging a tent | along with hilg and camping on any field where he"got permission, plus carrying a cooking outfit and utenâ€" silsâ€"which didn‘t make it much of a holiday for the wife and mother, There were few tourist camps to be seen, and those that did â€" exist were just wooden huts put together, while the beds and bedding were far from inviting. If he did got to a hotel he had to be prepared to pay five to ten dollars a night for a room or rooms, dinner and breakfast bills, a dollar for garage, and last, but not léast, hand out tips here and there. During recent years there has been an amazing change. There are sleeping cabins everywhere _ along the highways, some of them as atâ€" tractive and inviting as any â€" small Summer home, and amid surroundâ€" ings in orchards or by lakes and rivers that positively persuade â€" the tourist to stop and enjoy the locatâ€" ion. I:zu2 No. 29 â€" * ow catchers To Catch Cows Changes His Ways (From the St. This article and monthly listings of Prize Contests, Syndicate Markets and Marâ€" kets for Mustrations for Deâ€" signs, Greeting Card Deâ€" signs and Verses, Stories and Poems, supplied for a yearly subscription of $2.00, AUTHORITATIVE CcoUnNn. SEL ON WINNING PRIZE CONTESTS is the title of an article by one who is a consistent winner. MAILED to anyone sonding _ in size and kind of roof, Write the Willsonburg Paint Co., Tilisonburg, Ont., manufacturers . of guaranteed aluminutm or black roof paints for metal, paper, rock surface or wood shingle roof®. But the bell s‘ack jlong since shriveled _ and â€" disappeared _ with civilization; the _ coweatcher has more recently been following, until already it approaches the vestigial. Today one has to look twice to find, tucked away under the front castâ€" ings of the modern giants, the few strips of metal which are all that remains of that once mighty symâ€" bo! of our lavish liberty. Classified Advertising for Artists and Authors pEXxXPERIENCE UNNBCEssARY. ramâ€" ticulars _ FREE. Write _ Maurice Julien, Drawer 25, Branch T. Montreal _ It was so in a larger sense. The neat little British locomotivcs, runâ€" ning between the clipped hedges and careful fencings of a seitled land, never had cowcatchers. There was no need for them in England. 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