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Durham Review (1897), 17 Dec 1936, p. 2

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" m and}: inner soon . A Met a . “mm '.re.tseryerAsru-" Learn In Dunc. " Four-v! I wuu Beginner's lt " M pug. mm l Wrtte Don \ PRUF. l Box 100. t$tattot ' Stage Problem Solved Simply Clltttyimliit"guttt ___t!IlIN SYRUP new. sample and reconomical vats" setting. my: the Christian Science Monitor. as to stand alone. No overhead my wired. struts. or braces found on Professional theatre stage. In necessary to create the illusions now being adequately provided by the Berkeley Hull. private preparatory school in Beverly Hill. California. has solved the nascent! problem common to auditorium: of the bares: nan faeilities. It has developed a reversible win: of wood, Jointed so Made " beautiful) pattern. ot lab (as: prints. Two eotrerall styles. on pin-fore style Colours: no... Blue. Green. Red. Mauve, ‘ellou. Size- Small. Medium, Large 3 tor 're Postpaid "..ee..".r.-tt....-. - Lanzhou Textile Compcny Lambton mm. LADIES APRONS Although not all school assembly " m:I'.(“.T.17‘ -iirir,riiii;ri" 6mm unu- Alex (mm . Your choice of the above . For a label from a tin of "CROWN BRAND" or "LILY WHITE" Corn tbrup.--Writo on the ha your name and 'ddr-- plainlv - and the M'qlockey Book" or the limo] the picture you want (one book or picture for each label). Mall the Inbet to the adds-ea below. and coach of the Manual "Marooos". prom-eh "Ill.- trated and cunnininn many valuable tips on how to play tho game. A Great Book “How to Be. come a Hockey Rear" by T. P. "Tomm y C' Guppy). gunner Bright -- mum durable ."' this Ituy, colorful pillow and its matching afghan! The pillow alone would make a handsome Christ.. mas gm; The fat"tinatinx Spider Web pattern that’s such fun to crochet in grand m three shades of a color with black. Together. this pair (made at Germantownl would add a smart note h, any room! Pattern 620 contains detailed directions tor making the afghan and pillow: ma- terial requirements and color charts: illustrations of al, stitches used. Send 20 cent. In stamp. or coin (coin preferred) for thie pattern to Needlecraft Department. Wilson Publlehlng Co.. 73 West Adelaide St, Toronto. (M'vd Are [who Gnu-9 Iona-ad “Imam" Oman “In Candi-u” av Milidul picture. a]: Baldv Norman" PM] Hum Dav. Truth “my Barry Rn. Mme. Pu. Kw, Wam- Jdptdgt, an. can Gun lulu! “A." 39011 Bowie In. an but “.29! w that Ell-b- "Toeertte '81"!!! " IOWADDSIUIB Wood Help. Theatrical; CROCHETED AFGHAN WATCH FOR THE optima or OUR Crochet Bright Pillow and Afghan This Easy Laura Wheeler Way By Louise Jerrold A Fishing Stow at Love an Loot Beyond Prico NEW SERIAL NEXT WEEK STAR RUBY tfnta fo Unless a woman is wearing a new dress she is most likely to appear " the part., a little ahead of the sched- ule.--Rrandon Sun. A doctor may give a patient but he charges for the time it him lo give it.--Detroit News. l True perspective illusions are the fastest contribution of this simple ntatreeratt. Other important advan- tages include the fact that much of the scene material can be built in the school workshop and carried by hand to the stage after it has been made; that since all the scenic mat.. ter is portable. it does not congest the tstage-room, and that the back- drops and wings can be repainted again and again. FEAT; _MIltilCN. co.. LTD. Guitars, from .t.'"-w-.w...w- ' 6.45 Violilo. from .................... 3.95 Conch. from "_---.. 16.95 Snapboleu. from .............. 39.00 Accordion. from .............. 3.45 5.000 tnstrumenta to chaos. from. Sud for Our New Big Indra: Instrument Catalog. (M ”In! our own. 7318 The wings are merely two-leaved screens. double hinged, so that each side may be used. In height, they much the back drop. The wing is a skeleton panel, ably reinforced. end covered on both sides with unbleach. ed muslin. If foliage affects are needed, strips of three-ply wood out (irregular contour with a jig-saw sre nailed to the edges. While these wings can stand alone, it has been found that bustling players eanl, lostle them no end, so that a steady- ing brace on the side away from the audience has been found praeti- cal. The "sky" effect is obtained by stretehirttt painted cloth over two Matte wires close to the ceiling. FREE PLAY A TUNE IN 20 First is the back-drop. then the reversible side wings, and then the sky-cloth. The back-drop is s cloth curtain fastened to a wooden strip on floor and ceiling. Through this strip rope "bridies" are strung " each end. In the ceiling eye-bolts are secured to convenient ceiling joists. Ropes from the bridles are :passed through pulleys secured to the eye-bolts. The back-drop can then be raised or lowered without difficulty. It is usually painted on each side. so that a reversal will change the background. WITH EVERY STRING INSTRUMENT NEW NUMBER SYSTEM-NO MUSIC halls boast raised platforms or even) proscenium arches. Berkeley Hall! considers itself fortunate to havel both. But its stage-setting elementsl Are adaptable to any room with,' handy eye-bolt fastening places on' walls end ceiling. i LOWEST PRICES EVER 1429-31-33 IANmELD im mom no. PATTERN 620 QUICK ACTION' HOME COURSE time it takes MINUTES orrt'Areto ARC; TORONTO hope, Add chocolate to milk in double boiler and heat, When chm-olate is melted, beat with rotary egg beate. until blended Combine auger. corn starch and salt Add a smai emoun‘ ot chocolate mixture, stirring vigor. ously. Return to double boiler and Chocolate Pudding 3 squares unsweetened chocolate cut in pieces. 4 tablespoons com starch, '4 teaspoon salt, 2-3 cup sugar, 3 cups milk (or " cups evaporated mil» and 1% cups wa ter), 1 teaspoon vaniila. Here is the recipe “it; tTi, pudding that is “way: a treat. A vote was once taken by the la- dies of a club who were organizing a bazaar u to which wan the most popular cake nth potential buyers. ';the poll showed “Chocolate tttae"-- ‘so much for cake! An operator of a large city soda fountain was asked "What is the most popular ice cream soda? "Choeolate" was the answer. A candy store was next visitel. "What kind of candy has the greatest sales?" “Candies made with choco- late." was the answer. And now just; ask any small hot what is his favour. I ite blanc mange and - well, you know the answer - cho: late.' I Here is the recipe for chocolate Everyone knows of the high nutri- tive value of chocolate. Those of Ila who are old enough to remember the Great War know how important choc- olate was to the boys at the front. How we used to save our allowance to buy unsweetened chocolate to make fudge to send off to them. Many a romance atarted with that fudge! And now we hear of mara- thon swimmers keeping up strength and body heat with chocolate. All people engaged in sports will iii) you how important chocolate is. well. " take. tho'u - Liid air, rtWlhtl'i a... n... " m m... pounds of but loving if!!!) and m feel “up And an". Humb- “drug Tha",': in? ',gttg,t N the tq n 3 " tttt or new 2f,','W,,k,3eJit.' $9411" .9me! nan-13M ___ i'iG"aGt 'aGGll "Wit-a": AmdYou'1igmrmNtoodtntho Mot-ling Ruin' to Go In: baud t m pound. of yl,llh'2J.iut',','lMttu%tghit who. tpyetettth.uty..r.mr%iid9uGiaii"t-. ttNrtd.eiraiet WWII. “No-nun “mm-shaman“... ml 'lu'ld will GG'i;iiiig. AmmW¢h1 “than... 'i"d'll7lrlll,fl't'ri,',%etTdht 'gt..e,ttttvr.eiUAteFir' a... nod. old Foe Nippy Day. Now that the really nippy days are upon us. we begin to indulge in jich chocolate desserts. We need this ‘greater food value to combat the colder weather. What delicious pos- sibilities that opens to ua - choco- late puddings. chocolate cakes, choco- late sauces. chocolate drlnka and chocolate eatMtiete-doetnt't it make your mouth water to read the lam WAKE llP YOUR [IVER 8lll.lli-- I BERLIN. - Food rationing wns introduced into Nazi Germany last week, with the issuance of a decree ordering butchers and shopkeepers to sell butter, lard and other tats only on the basis of official Hts showing how much to each family and the number of persons in o.teh. The idea is to assure equal distrib- ution and prevent hoarding excess- ive purchases. Rationing of Food Starts In Germany "Sex instinct is often fickle, and by itself frequently leads to infi- delity." Referring to the blessings of par- entage, the archdeecon said: "Where there are no children by the will of God there in something lacking. Where there are no children by the will of man it is deplorable "it is no on saying, 'it puts the thing right.' It does not. do no. Thil sort of marriage in wrong. and in likely to prove dimtroul in the long nm." "htdeed, I regard it u I sin against God that two people should be urged to enter into a loveless marriage simply because there has been 3 sin. Referring to the “misuse of God. given gifts." he said: "Marriage is even insisted upon in the use of fm, but where there is not love And Mfeetion between two partners it is I great mistake. BLACKBURN. Eng. - Arehdea. con Newman, of Preston. put for. ward outspoken views on sex in a speech at Blackburn. Marriage Not chhdeuccn Says That Forced Weddings Often Are Disastrous Woman's 55?); World Cure for Sin By Mai: M. Mason Send in your favorite recipe for pie, cake, main-course dish or pre- serves. We are offering $1.00 for each recipe printed. 2 lbs. lean beef, chopped, 1 lit, wet, chopped, 5 lbs. apples 2 lbs. minim, 2 lbs. comma, 3-4 .bs. eir. ton peel, 2% lbs. brown rug”, 2 tablespoons cinnamon, 2 tablespoons time, 1 tablespoon cloves, 1 table- spoon auspice, 1 tablespoon salt, 1 powdered nutmeg, vinegar and mo- losses to moisten; also broth of beef (this if put in pint Jars will keep.--- Ruby Wilcox, RR. I, Grimsby, Ont. Why don't YOU UV“. mg. elm? " out of too omen Ra. port Benetlt. Get a bottle from your dream TODAY. Mix well two cups cooked not] mashed potatoes and n hat? cup an;- hr, two em, 8-4 cup of sweet mils, tnd two tablespoons melted butter Flavor with nutmeg or VIM“. and bake in cm: crust. This in n nico " pumpkin pie. writes Mrs. Joseph Render, I629 Lillian Street, Windsor, Ont. f'Yotte Vegetable Compound helped me wonderfully. Since I started taking tt I have no more oarnaordiaxrssmiu. [haul] and strong now. I at mil and 1tt?.riitusareandodirG" 'MI! " This may be served in amen! at tractive ways. in in lividuat moulds with whapped clean: and chopped nuts, or with sliced banana on top, or wit! Quartets ot Cttttngtrf pears around the mould. cook until thickened, stirring con. stantly Then cook 20 to 25 minutes longer, stirring occasionally. Add vanilla. Chill and serve with cream. Serves 6. "First Bottle Helped Me" Mainly write or print out the ingredient. and method and send together with name and address to.. Household Science, Room Mt, 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto. Hfow, TO ENTER CONTEST The "Speech Translator" has new ed solve language prob ems at the league of Nation meetings. For instance, when the Emperor Haile Selassie mad' his address at Geneva he spoke in Amharic. Probably no- body except a few Ethiopians un? derstood the language, yet the dele- gates followed the Emperor's speech almost simultaneously. Wires con- nected with a microphone in front of the speaker carried his voice to expert translators behind the scenes, each ot whom can translate the language being used into a second language. These interpretors speak; into telephones which are connected with earphones on the desks of the delegates, who have merely to turn a knob to whichever language they want to bear. - New York Times. it girl should ask me, Pd advise he! first to cultivate I pleasant disposi- non." Issue No. a "It’s important for a "cretary to spell well Ind to type and an die. tation rapidly and accurately. but If "The secretary is the 'front' tor the 'boss' and if she makes in un- favorable impression upon an " (ice enller she places her employer under I handicap." Personal charm. said Miss Newman, covers the entire range of s secretary's success. She sdded: , haired "ideal secretary" has :1 stenographers throughout the to develop personal chum I greatest possible asset. "It’a limost literally true th employer is no better than, hi1 "It's nlmosf literally true that an employer is no better than his sec- return" said Fay Newman, M, “Miss America." of the United States sec- retarial world. Personal Charm Valuable Asset THIS WEEKS WINNER 7 Sweet Potato PU SALT Translations By Phone Attention t CITY. - r o f advised Mt land u the tunes in ttfe iGii my... 01 London’s Great Exhihi tion of 1861, was one of the longest buildings in the world, as the Eiffel Tower, erected " one of the “sights” of the Paris Exposition of 1889, In: and still is. one of the tallest "rue. hnn- In “A -- .. Writes the Detroit Free 1 The Crystal Palace, one l '%'tthta" of London's Great tion of 1851, was one of the buildings in the world. " tin "7-- .v .v.vvv I Subsequently, the differ, ernments were asked to sag: co-operative basis, work would absorb the men not ' farms. British Columbia con plan for road work. Alberta done the same and negotiati others are oroeeedirur, W" _-.'-uulcuu‘ 1is part of a plan, negotiated with various provinces, for taking up the slack of single. homeless. unemploy- ed. The main project consisted of farm placements which did away with relief camps in the prairie provinces. These amounted to 15,000 men. But, .. Hon. Charles Dunning, Federal Fi. nance Minister, advised Alberta the money will not be advanced until the agreement is signed. Relief Com- missioner A. A. Mackenzie is en route to Ottawa. Part Of Relief Plan Ottawa - The Dominion Govern. ment’s grant of $240,000 to Alberta supplemented by a loan of a like amount to Provincial Governments is part of a nlnn nnn-‘2-‘_l ... Included in the progrem will be completion of the Edeon . Jasper highway through the Rockies. A con- necting road will be built between the Nordegg road and the Jaaper. Lake Louise route. Third highway project will be a road to penetrate ‘the Peace River district, running ei- ther from Whitecourt or Barrhead to Sturgeon. Under the scheme, the Dominion will supply equipment from six of its military camps. Alberta will pay administration costs. _ The Federal Government will grant $240,000 for the pruject and lend Alberta a like sum. The money will be spent on public works, mostly highways, with wages It 8th an hour. EDMONTON. - The Dominion Government will Idvance $480,000 to Alberta tor a workout-wages scheme for the unemployed. it was announced recently by Hon. W. W. Cross, Minister of Labor. It will pro. vide work for 1,500 men. Ottawa To Advance $480,000 To Alberta Cash Will Provide Road Work For Jobless Good clothes are not enough for the modern woman. She must be sun:- rounded by lovely things and partie. ularly does she want them in her ‘car. For this reason, women are choosing mohair velvet in neutral (,iiii'i'i,'i, " interior trim. it combines all the practical qualities of long- 1wear, coolness, soft pile and has the added advantage of being very lux. urious looking. Neutral shades of mohair velvet which combine with any body colour chosen, are very popular. In the above photo, the love- ly lady congratulating herself on the choice of interior trim is wearing Will Eiffel Tower Go Ammrusarii1r7ht.tf. me and negotiations wit}; proceeding. we prairie provinces. d to 15,000 men. ', the different Gov. asked to suggest on a advised Alberta the be advanced until signed. Relief Com- Mackenzie is en works which not placed on lt concluded a berta now has Practical andlmxurious Press of l iiiGEfRC3 the In a Cheerful Elm'wla Carton _of,,il,l?ltit,i'st To harmlessly flush poisons 1nd acid from kidneys and correct irri- tation of bladder to that you can stop "getting up night! get I " cent package of Gold Medal Bur- lem Oil Capsules and take a. direct- ed. Other symptoms of hdney And bladder weakness“ In smut. burn. ,,v--_ _..-- vmt' vuln- ing or muting I'f,,"t,ttr"eue"- leg CmtttPr--ptt fy "es. mum Trr--" "-m'", f " lit/,5 ‘} ";' Nt'. man's egotism that trave rule to the idea that women haven't I sense of hurnor."-Mn, Eastman. kolinsky end soft velvet combined to enhance the light and color of the satin frock beneath. A most luxurious cloak of deep sapphire blue with its soft collar of rich brown kollnuy fur brings out the highlights of the ice-blue satin dance trock. The froek is given special piquency by the touch of ruby brilliant, in the belt urnsment and in the bracelet and the becoming head wreath he; ber- ries of ruby color end silver. Silver, entrant slippers and long ice-blue gloves complete a striking tri-color: favorite. l All Men the Them o.....,,-) Save Dollars Be 't,dat'"'c a: Santa Claus! POISONED KIDNEYS He knows - Roll, Stop Getting Up Nights To harmless” flush [mi-mn- N's R":it'i jWow-mm» I ENGENE, Ore. - Determined to lprove comparative the old 59.3:ng 1"two can [he " cheaply as one." ‘mnn-ied students et the Emu-um; Ui Oregon will form I T.C.l..A C A, {Howard Keuler. n bridegroom of a ‘week. announced recently. The un- till. stead for "two can live us cheaply Iuocintion." The club Wm promote code] mm. for young married couple; appoint committees to study indhidunt" problem: and to week out has for mpentive pur- chuin. of emrttttedtttee I “Oh. yes,’ he interruptec, "yrs you are! I know you - know u about you. You're the one weve it- ways u-readin' about. Why we rt'u paper out here most every week and there was a picture in the hm tl',1' looks jest like you. Oh, you‘re m- one I mun. Ain't no mistako aims: itut. You're her, ull right'." l “Such h hmHnd the tttrcalrd I101) _of the tree,'" added Schumann. Old Saying To Be Proven By Couples Heink "'WelV I mlwercd. 'l'm a nu: fat, female. I'm sorry to say, and I'm I linger-4'11: sure about mu --ut about being so famous 'vc:ty out here-." “Sty. ma'am, nin't you that ha. tut. famous female linger whwse {m we're n-seein’ all the time m the newspaper-I?" "This in how I wu greeted one day Int Summer by a reguim old. ting: ttouteo-ehewinr. of coursr): Sho loved to tell stories against hgrult Here's one - in her mom- “In is ttest to In" her alone and not direct or llama her, fo, if you crou- her, well-rho Am comething to you'." Once, " Bayreuth. the Heink no. tally imitated Comm Witty]. und in that great India presence. too! Cain. In. Very um " the time. but. Inter, when on. a! ttte singers Asked her why it I“ the left the Beink acutely alone while the cor- rected and directed all the rest of them, Comm replied: One day, during I train journey with Pol Plnncon. the mat base, the Heink (II the Vin Always called in opentic circle” gave an imita. tion of tn old colleague. “who wna near-sighted, homely and bow-leg- Bed," singing Cut-men - hoe she trotted nem- the stage with her funny how leg. The result cm too much for Fluent: who literally bathed himself sick and wun't able to Appear that night so a conse- quence. "l never stormed ground like some prime donut when they were mad." the explained, "but took Ill) revenge. when neoemry. by mimicking peo- ple!" Schumann-Heir“: wen " meal on the stage." She admitted it unblush- ineg (in her memoirs, "The Top of the Tree”) "'Aeh,' the ciclnimed "they want me to be :htylish.’ " "The "eontp'utitst started the pre- lude. Sehttmann..Beink rave her head an uneomfottable jerk and seizing the hat in both hand. she slapped it down on the pinto. "At one of her concerts In New York not so long no.” he remin.s» cu. "she came on the stage attired in a fuhiomble afternoon gown and the latest French model in the way of I hat. I said to the friend who wet with me. Tll bet that hat won't stay on very long” Among Arnold Genthe's friends was Madame Ernestine Schumann- Heink, beloved open singer. who passed on the other day. "A week later t pinned that way again. The blind man was there playing the tune tune no better than he had before. But around his neck was . [true u‘gn - "Pupil of Eugene Yuye.’ " my friend aid to the blind mm, 'Do you know that is the great lnye who [at just phyei or your violin? recognise. My Accountant said, ‘Even you, later. could not pluy on that instrument! 'l asked the blind nun to let me have his "die and I proceeded lo play the an. tune I little better than he had. " we turned to go, “Once when I was walking grittt my accompcnist through the streets of Brussels." said You”, “are pu- ned I blind no playing on . squeaky violin 3 tune that one could unruly Then then in this story Eugene Yang. eminent new“ violinist. told Arnold Goths: mutation of her ke-to acme Barn- um-like showman at the Penma- Neitie Exposition in Sen Fruncieco, who had cabled on other of 81.000.000 if the would exhibit her leg. It con- tained just two words: “Which one?” Mt'a “indestructible humor.” Mr. Gauth- nn Daniel Pullman all. of a “lawn aha -tt-adter the, am- Pithy Anecdotes , , Of The Famous " an illustration of Snub Bern. I bridegroom 1 recently. Th two can liv on." The clul Dom of I The tttt. live " club WM tt is re of mei my": trust re: tom indivi Wind tf ent the port tr " w} cor cord or evidel tipn. ttiakir of the count tmde figure. phylum] volu total of ban “It. thread in tho fieum eronom Domini Ottawa Jot, Anyone l optimism u out indices Ot ther iape pl Wt re If! h Does N ve Ch " Watch for Rama!" um: THE "

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