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Durham Review (1897), 1 Aug 1935, p. 7

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b DEAgls’IESS IS automotive‘ building tr mctolm, budge.” ' bandry m rhe unique educational expert'.. mwnr. sponsored jointly by the hoe Arc.v,'es County Relief Adminis- frn'mn and the Department of Pub- ic, Instruction calls for a total a- ]Ir'r hture of ti.064.000. Students to be accepted are per- _ mm on the county relief rolls. The - hcmo was conceived to help the. I-‘ul.re instruction in a wide range l " studies which .they otherwise u m: not receive. A three-hour class file do” a “rd; in a particular subject will be (Mere-d. The student: will be paid. a weekiy wage " regular work Nb, ' rates, and " on work prided!“ u o" Inge a day's pay when they Ilia. clam: 10,000 Jbbless to Attend Sch Cos Aruteles-..Ten thousand stu- *nti began matrietrlatimt recently perhaps the stringent school in t' United States. The pupils will be paid to attend uses, and will be docked when} PY miss a day. . The uniaun palm-Oinn-l --.. .. -v "'"'"R.'r.b u) "I Apt-axing before members of the Jig tNora. 4 inmlwr onrhrputies, who had at- ----- 'ctvltul his review of the French Little flrr--Daddr, when rm M. men; said the Anglo-Cer, A row ttitt't 10" tttraid? in ttt :igrocmcnt was a "grave event” Daddy-ot Course, not, dm H'It had disturbed the status of Little Girl:When TOtt Bee Pinupt'iln naval forces. big worm amt you afraid? "What surprised us in the Antthr Daddr--No, of course not. 1; "lt"ttt agreement," he said, “was {Ame Giri---wtten P0tt ttet h it the fact of further German re- 2,'t,"tont'trous bumblebee , t, 'n'um‘nt. for this was easy to fore- . q.» hut the haste with which Eng- lhtddr--No, certainly not. _ hri adhered to it under conditions (Little Girl-Net you 'ttra: ' ' It thunder: and lightning? mu might make us doubt not only Dadd --No no 0 “n cl I’m friendship but its traditional pru- f1",','lt,.h,',"?:d! I'P.lr A VII-£9. Speaking before ' lumber ob Donal hauled his review fhvt. M. Pietri a man agreement In that had disturbed European naval foe "What surprised (human ngreement. not the fart of {In armament. for this mm but the haste land adhorod " h . "Thu sudden four-fold increase of . tlnrd Reich’s tonnage should ntmin France to follow up some gotten arithmetic in naval mat- _ We must nccentuate our efforts tirst-line ships." M ttre,t-F'ranee must speed the I0" Milan“: of capital ships " I re- PM ,rs't of the Anglo-German naval th mu-vnwnt, Francois Pietri, Minister you 'f the Navy, said here recently. htritrterizine Britain's negotiation " f the agreement as imprudent. " P France to Spied Warship Building By plenty, power mined, Its glorious 1th VCCC There is a song of Canada-- Our heroes knew it qroli-. A sum: of love for Canada. or loyal love for Canatts, 'Idl .x‘cssary Through Anglo. (rerman Navy Pact, Pietri Sums. l on the uheduln. wild, In mom and evening She learned, it from t as, From warming birds showers. hum stars. and snow streams, -'rom mirth and mu; dreams. " rosy, ruptured hour '" deep for war breathes in evil burdens borne down. , honors won I A thousand The Indian With those There is or With The A re Lilian There Which A Song of Ct sister, him Wash, just II " " Sisters UCI" for dresses, I Lanvin do” with silver pi. white crop. or linen. Lelong Piping-s and red crepe like: vet piping in II h tender, echoed winds th zone. A long time has Fused nine. pip- ing: have been a hut- ---‘--* _ - whom the I name and intimately whispered night “or 4t Chaplin, height raptured hours, like I s said. (we for Canada." for words to tell in I only Iaplin. Sash, . But the 1 Kricgal, the " dropped i1 ike a dream theme is known. Leveridge . J. . Daddr--No, certainly not. i: 'ltc1,tdite,d 'Lmle Girl--Airet you afraid when us doubt not only it thunder; and lulttrtittgs.r . its traditional pru- Daddr--No, no, you only Child. Little Girl-Daddy, ain't you afraid Ir-fold increas; of of nothing in the whole world 'ceptln' tonnam- lhnllhl mother? that 5008 of Canada-.. yean ago mother hushed her , melodious Wood, I song of y they cl the nume and fame evils overthrown in evening glow ! from the tir years with to delicate t the m ulternod}. in muchi snow; “flung In I to I School ty osand stu- ': It recently fa st school in on Ito attend :2 rked when on . I] ml experl- rot )y the Los 1 Adminis- sir' nt of Pub. t total ex.. tt win I are per- love rolls. The Ielp them - ide range otherwise! days a n will be be paid. work re-i 1 projects] they mis l acretarial _'ifii;'ii";'4 drafting. ds, cos-l ticulture,‘ nal "i IMO dear, by lonely musie love Ind I and lives' laid ak., had n te other d: the listen i in to vi and peace at- matehine Une, Fortr.6,te of Canada in ll of 1 can hands unstain- even te delight mighty u a from 1 Mrs to , come w and foaming the New Canada and twinkling n hear of Canada, of Canada, the height lips of ttow.. visit. , true, George I not seen day Mrs. um tttid "alii.' ”Mint thing: t bhck "In. or n We ttax blue her to endorse that show; . In” with "I. t tone. 3' One Year, F mam-m, I _---, Some fellows Insist who marry that no love. lea veg tone zone ! Man (as he climbed into th I; ber's cttairi--r want a shave. haircut, no shampoo, no bayru witch hazel, hair tonic. hot tow {are manages. I don't want the curlst to hold my hand or the black to handle my feet. I want to be brushed on. and f', on my coat without help. I Just 1 plain shave, wlth no trimming you understand that perfectly? Barber (quletlr)-ymr, llr, Ia oir? of Don't blame the girls I voices aren't lady-like. They squall to be heard above the radio. , child motes outioo, I Lucas, en her rs. Wir. Seattle“ 'lt Was‘ ' Mrs. er properly, he ought to Customer-Then you call this a drug Customer-Da you sell hams lshovels. women's hats, teless r Mora. live chickens. setting lumber, ready.cut houses, ne tops. spinach, 'uh-ttatt and m ot thing? Merchant-No, sir. All we d ttell drug store merchandise a prescriptions. persons were completely wiped out "_"- --"""' _--...puv¢ letter, or I sketch. . . . . . . . That it by some sudden catastrophe it would SINCERITY. shock the whole countty. Because sz.Crf":r:rr:-r---r----,-, the deaths In widely scattered all Send n 3e nun-pod return o-tore for full information over the Dominion the realization of reg-Ming our Monthly Service for Artist. and Authors, or the calamity in less vivid. send $2.00 for n yarly subscription. 31mph shoot for Mk. "W f "C-r------. tho h bo _ e orgwe " w It re us, t11FF BAKER, " LEE AVENUE, TORONTO, ONT. but not those whom we bore." - Dean Inge. - cone-I entry. be it a; last line, deserirrtive loner, SINCE!” Y. you one THERE in on. requisite that lppliea‘ If I fellow can to "Looe here," he u tag to “as bass, :1 youve ttolsut to sing or. But I can't m. Earl. at The village choir , preparation for a tes uncertainty between tvnorn. and this II'OU the chairman". the Being left waiting at doesn't scare a girl halt the prospect of being Iett the shell. "'"P"er-Well, Mrs. Thompson, 1 am glad to see you out again. Are you qulte better now? Mu. Thompson-rm a good deal banter. thank you. I am not right, II you may say, but I am better. Minuter--mido right. What has been the matter? Mrs. Thompson-wen, I had tonsil- his to begin with, and then It drop, ped into my legs. The bers o Love I quarrel. and our call making yeatttr' Mo cemetery at can -- 'T"'""TMdd8M read with lsome interest the reports ot the cross- ‘country weed run by a streamdlned tram. Man (seeing him reading the paper) -Pretty Inst, wasn't it, Mose? About the fastest thing ever to whiz: along the ground. -_ __ --Hm-t. in.“ "--, - . . . . A Mon-um Ont, Ruin-n. To Navigation Circles . . .::<§éi€2Â¥3’-‘92’-;”~93:*:;.'1':35~':’i-+." " ',.;: :-"?§::'~’ 'psi.?..';;:??, ;s?8:tfu2; 55.1%: H.375. " '& :.ttrte. 459-5 " Fi'sut'. iM t iMk'ig . 'gi'Watt.5 .9 KM ', MB , " "" (e A %*¢*7;ir;%igxgg?&3fiav"f§"‘g‘xz 'iii..WfiiMiil '..i:tr).'.'t,.ii,1.i'ei,,ti.:,it,:t"t"t" . t Tii" T: ')a'iiisi?iiiryf V””Z’34 ie'sji'ii: ‘24" '-" ““539“ M, 'gi; IK ; 4- ' IEN5's' " iii?,')'. iti)iiiiii.j):/iii',i, tra , a ' ----"" "799:2: . 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' _ ': For bad luck cannot be forbidden, _" V _ C 'I' 1% t' - , rr F. a ii: "iy"r.rjfrii::i'iil,i, "ar ' _ T "l-" V l Li i .' And gnod luck is snob a surprise! V __ ' I" C, .’ tm "eta - - " "ir-e: ‘35???" 'y", ." " _ (?C) _ F F' F BI , .r : '9? ,, . ::'l, A 'i) II: V ' l _ An old colored gentleman read with . ' _ mi: ME' WV - m: . trc' i _ T . ,'. n; . ' " . e ' _ _ 'tr." 7mg Tyd Wi' 2F, Mk C -; H T _ _ .'. , 7 some Interest the reports ot the crow-L if . ' ‘ TCE : irail . " 3’: g 'ii:'ii'.l'i" ' 'e, V , w" 9 CTE7 'LC'"'r / Li C :ouInlry spent run by 4 streameed if" lr) "il) warm- R 1'.irllrWEai'd ' " q _ . 'i::,.i'rdr, ")rjrCrr,i:j:r.r:r 'Ji' "?)iity ':t, Ll, T ' , A Ll .., -:-:-'-,. is g; V /:'r'" Ihs2it .::_::. 'trib:'."?), , Man (seeing him reading the paper) , I at ", 'it, iF'-" T ' rr I I 5" , ME T 2: T M . , V " ‘ _ 1?i')ej,1.s's: "» _ , V . LV', 'il .-. . _ , V r'r"i.'7T. TrP288%Wi1rr".rr ' ' "/., h'LNE . T ‘ --Pretty fast, was“)! It. Mose? About __'r." ' / :. c' TT? . 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"" 'ilsjij)j'jfi-, 'i'rirca' 'i'"gii) _iiw, "r)iug" a mun-(Pry at midnight 'l:'.:')).-',-':'?;:',::',':-':-,:,'.-':), , - r .1 ire':-'.:':,'.:)'."), o:)))',) srj" 3‘7 Kiiiii 1'l9i “my? Hb:' 'e t b' 'rote. ' Ci-ui A ' V 1rr)/fs/i'lcft?,'1k;.:l"u't'st .: ':jriiii.r',.ff:?s. _ a f ir.'.); '1::f "if; v, K, 'tficieerr"",c" T .-c " _ ----, 5jiifi1"iiiiuiiii:1.ie.(, ' r il trec.ii'fji'iiii. T I.': a. G' s'Ca/.ei:'s:ss:it - ' Low H n:-vo-r the 5.1m» allow a i).iiiii5llii't'ta"'k', .5: 3 :5" s;?: Li5, ___. .9 . Harm-I. Hard wuruls "rave a near. :'::i.l':'?'sa' rr 53f ' , " " t. L, cu' 'tc , u ' :' _ is., l tuf4 'l n' [HUM] m. 5535.51: I' 'L"':?, "iiaPLTC?, ' 's' d Md! tis.qu do: " ll l _i..eal . . f . a. Lf. \ Thu minister met 0110 or the mem, _i:li),'iifli:si...lE,:ri' .' ' I . k ‘ ur, of his church, lately ruprvrlpd m 'y.',.:'.:):'::"::',:')::)),',;?,,'? tiiiiji'i.:" _:testit." , " _ _ 1,35, LD G . an the sick list. (.;r:iiiii'i'.,'j.i,?:.):'..4 tii:'?..)?) V b. I 'P. '. ( 'V T I ",..; P.':", I V ' ', " _ Ministnr~WvlL Mrs. Thunmsnu. I 2'ii""-"uii Bricr?' "r, T ‘ ', c., -_'s'.r, ' V ' -t n KlilId to Sore YUUIIUUt 'ditalIt, Ar, Like Iayaminp:ton, Wallaceburg, Picky}, Oshawa and "tm..... -nY u qulto better now. r'ommunities where tho,.., km. b,__, . Mrs. Thompson-rm a good deal . 1'01.” ac, . sun-mm“ Thank heaven t Thank heav: "M.' ,__ " bad luck cannot be And good luck is won MONTHLY PRIZE comm; For Artists and Authors hen you see tt nor- bumblebee ain't you e cnou was practising In tor a iestivai. There was between the basses and this aroused the ire of it is only tttoae disappointed m o trimmings, Do perfectly? ten into the bar- la shave, No V no baymm, no lie. hot towels or church, sick list -Welt, At ' lee yo 'itivelrr--No, mum better when Ah pa midnight. VOtt We tt great the village grace}. a said. "it you're tro- , sing bass; and it m the mam- or the boot- t. I don't and I'll pm ', Lather, at the church halt as much as if their , ham to howling n adrertuuw antenna; 'rorasketeh......., want waiting on 800d deal not right, better. t the mem- reported to new row. - A self-styled "ridge-runner" from the Ozark hills arrived in New York to be feted by editors and publishers, and wel.. comed later by Mayor LaGuardia. She in Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hahn- key, winner of a magazine prize for the beat rural newspaper corretootu dence. For 44 years she has written ire ot "ridge-runner" from hills arrived in New Y by editors and publi: comed later by Mlvm Missouri CfiiihfMCtTtiilT REPORIER FETED ( meir Majesties the King and Queen. Numbers of fraternal organization! in various parts ot Canada are tog.. tering or in various ways assisting Boy Scout troops, as a Community service activity. The Scouts ot Al. New York. A report on the King's Cancer Fund Campaign from Cdtatttam, Ont., re- corded the disposal by Boy Scouts, for “silver donations," ot 7,000 lapel buttons bearing portraits ot Their Their Majesties the King and Dunn" issouri Grandmother in New York Says Crime is Not News. statement, limerick .-.....Tlluis "err Mn of IN, abol . (no; n hom ETED Mo., I cricl . W ler In Mr. _ . mem Ile IS but ( right more 'elf-styled and , Ozark awan be feted on] Ind wel- pen i ardia. Key's h Mahn- The for weapon- Written It w -- of a a - adians ber of from , is an t that thought of bet, Person: by norm shock t the den over the the call A l _.i, a: {it 9y 'di . Al.. I her. It will perhaps come " somewhat of a surprise to the majority of Can. adians to be told that the total num- ber of deaths in Canada during 1984 from violent causes was 6.448. That is an astounding statement, and one that should cause considerable thought. If s town with s population of between six and seven thoussnd mrlnn- -- --___. . . - Only the pleasant thir pen in Oasis get into Key's column. about the doings of Oasis, Mo., (population 27) or her former homes at Korbyville and Miner, Mo., for the "J'orsythe Republican,” criculation 725. l White-haired and a grandmother, Mr. Mahnkey found New York "tre, mendous, overwhelming almost," but said she wanted to "do It up right because I'll never be buck any more." A week each in New York and Wnshingtn are part of the prize award. Only the Pleasant things that hap- 1 Den in “gain ' 5*" _. .-- 7 VIOLENT DEATHS Mrs. Mil.. "wars are never won, but can be lost."-Oeraak M. B, I "What our better self is we can easily know if we will were two minutes every night to uk ourselves what made us really happy, and not purely amused. in the course of the J day."---) Ernest Dimnet. 4.-.. .nvul bill'- opean points. Both figures showed I alight increase over hurt year. Navigation opened I week earlier this your. Quebee.--r'rom the navigation in the St. La, April 20 until June M 7,745 passengers left M Quebec for Europe, it w: ed recently. In the an 627 passengers arrived "Wars Ocean ”whom. compared with 1,271 Bug, pensions in the same period in 1933. Il','; this year's total, reckless driving accounted for 783 cancellations. In- toxication brought 204 suspensions, and drivers were barred from the roads without a license. "A small fine does not the situation," said Mr. "We will get more atten law if we exercise freely collation of the driver's a term." An act passed by the l of the Legislature gave pc to order into a garage for any motor vehicle they I menace to highway safety ister recalled. it u. luull10n to its use in Jewelery {and " a setting for gems and pre- cious stones, platinum is widely used in industry. It tho act: " a variety of chemical rirternuater, causing other elements to react while being unaffected itself." I ,__..-., .vn Id§lu L “Canada is now produci Jeommereinl scale. five ot I precious metals in the group," Mr. Nicholle says. are platinum, Palladium, rhodium and ruthenium. found in the nickel-copper the Sudbury basin end Cal also the world's chief in palladium. Osmium is the line metal not produced country. “In addition to its use in j and u e letting for gems e cious stones, platinum is used in indultrv. " ' -. -. In usual o he nickel production," he explained n- "There is approximately one ouncu or troy of platinum in each 20 tons of t'opper-niekel ore from the Frood m mine and the efficiency of modern er milling and retinine methods now It makes practical the collection of the a minute particles of platinum pres- i- ent in each ton of platinum-bearing ore." 8 Though platinum has been found n in the nine provinces and was ob- t served as long ago as 1862, there ' are no official statistics on produc- . tion before 1920 and during the next 12 years, the total for the , platinum group was only 419,000 ounces or slightly more than double the production during the last 12 !months. For 1933, it was 55,755 [ounces but the remarkable increase l in copper nickel ore mined in the l Sudbury basin brought the total ov-l er 200,000 ounces for Ind ..-.... confess ounces for last Air. is now producing on scale, five of tha, c pruVlnceS and was ob- long ago Is 1862, there ‘clal statistics on produc- 1920 and during the Ira, the total for the map was only 419,000 lightly more than double ion during the last 12 1933, it was 55,755 the remarkable increase .J.-l - ' mm in each 20 tons of ore from the Wood a efficiency of modern refining methods now} II the collection of the ‘__ - . - produced in, ONTARIO ARCHIVE-5 E of the six the platinum n, iridium, All are per or" of Canada is source of he remin-l "These this -"------- EXPERIENCE UNNECEBBARY. PAR. ucuhn FREE. Write Maurice Julien. Dawn M. Branch T. Morstre.t. --- - in nvlulon? Write, for In"): qanadun Au. Ontario. aPEagggtar Do. 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