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Durham Review (1897), 1 Apr 1937, p. 7

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N nd o ct It miorp whas it3 @ci rced rick» fear days ship forâ€" ron« ret mer tafl=« gam has cutâ€" him One ; t‘ek OWâ€" pes the the the 100, Yea hile Om colâ€" irty her the sA hi« D a ar, 'h, y Ug "The Grower Can Operate By Mcans of "Hydroponics" wrote a paper for the American Journal of Botany on "Agriculture, a Means of Crop Production" and started the ball rolling. More erops could be grown on a square foot of nutrient water than on a square foot of soil, was his point. In Science. Dr. Gericke now teils Back in 1859 a German agriculâ€" tural chemist, Knop, decided that he would add to water chemicals from the soil that plants need and ther grow plants in the water without soil, Long before he appeared on the scene lilies and other flowers had thus been grown. But Knop, being a scientist, wanted to study just how stems, leaves and flowers developâ€"just what they take out of the soil. Though the soil scienâ€" tists did not follow in his footsteps th@glant physiologists did. In their greeahouses, pots of water in which all kinds of vegetation grows are greeahouses, pots of water in whicn all kinds of vegetation grows are sure to be found. Some years ago it occurred to Dr. W. F. Gericke of the University of Califrnia that this old idea had commercial â€" possibilities. So he wrote a paper for the American of #00); A 000 and DO0 ($2. 0 61 fis WwAE UP YOUR LIVER BILEâ€" And You‘ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin‘ to Go 1936 Figures Set Value of Ontario Farm Products at $18,078,000 OTTAWA. â€" Only a few years ago, figures relating to the statistics of poultry in Canada occasioned very little interest and were disâ€" missed with a fleeting glance. Now that the poultry industry throughâ€" out the Dominion has developed into ene of the big undertakings in the field of agriculture, these figures !! Li an ai Kruschen is a combination of numâ€" érous mineral salts which assist in stimulating your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular activity. They ensure internal eleanliness, and so help to fi p the bloodâ€"stream pure. Poultry Worth Many Millions to Canada what to do. 1 was advised to try Krusâ€" chen Salts and I am very gratefcl 1 did so. After taking a few doses 1 felt relief, and after taking one large bottle, I am glad to say that my lumâ€" bagzo had entirely gone, and 1 have not had the slightest trace of it comâ€" Ing back.‘"â€"G. A. V. Hi DARE NOT MOVE IN BED Crops Without Soil Nights Were Torture Through 193 Albe 18,078,000 _ ($17,863,000) ; , $2,987,000 ($2,836,000); wan, $5,026,000 ($5,299,â€" berta $3,358,000 ($3,596,â€" British Columbia, $2,768,â€" 102,0990)}. 018.000 pass on the gorod news to rers. Lot this man teil you hen brought him relief:â€" a bad attack of lumbago. t into bed I had to stay in onâ€"1 eould not move for n‘t know what to take or . Gericke now teils 1 the late Summer : of large growers ables and flowers 10 have suffe how exceedin id when they is complaint, lire ‘0( v‘ome! or mereury in Little Liver Pills by e any thing else. f¢. t} suffered from eecdingly painâ€" they discover laint, they are good news to vealing as wth of an indivectly Canadian le, they ays get is of two On &n th It‘s one good, safe way to put healâ€" thy activity into kidneys and bladder â€"you‘ll sleep sound the whole night thru. But be sure and get GOLD MEDAL â€" right from Haarlem in Hollandâ€"you are assured of results. Other symptoms of weak kidneys and irritated bladder are backache, puffy eyes, leg cramps, moist palms. diuretic ti but 40 ce When your kidneys are clogged and your bladder is irritated and passage scanty and often smarts and burns, you need CGold Medal Haarlem Oil Capâ€" sules, a fine harmless stimulant and Flush Kidneys of Waste Matter, Poisons and Acid and Stop CGetting Up Nights rings. BACKACHE Grocer (leaving customer he was serving )â€"â€"Well, what do you want, my little man? Small Boyâ€"Two bars of soap and a package of washing powder. The world loves a loverâ€"particuâ€" larly the people who sell engagement Small Boyâ€"I say, Mr. Brown, will you serve me quaick Dad‘s waiting for his dinner. The store was crowded with cusâ€" tomers but the small boy pushed himself to the front and cried out:â€" Man (directly behind)â€"It did unâ€" til I cut it off. Here it is; I thought perhaps you might want it back. Tompkinsâ€"I‘m clad they‘ve got a rope here in cas> of fire. But why the Rible? Porterâ€" That, suh, is in case de fire am too far gone for you to make your escape, sul.! "Money may talk, but it never warns us when we are investing it unwisely." Nos, nor do our wisdom teeth warn us when we are eating indiscreetly. Most women‘s complexions bother them more than their complexes. It was a very small country hotel built of wood and very flimsy. But it was all the town afforded and Tompkins had to stop there. When he was shown his room, he said to the colored porter: Passing ths buck isn‘t original with statesmen of today. ‘"The woâ€" man," said Adam. "tempted me!" Lady (turning around)â€"Does the long feather in :y hat bother you? It will seon hbe where you are goir tion besides broke. Prieniâ€"i hea neighbor are o happened ? Manâ€"â€"Well, m ing music lessons he sent over an saying: "Try thi Manâ€"When i married thought you wore an angel Wife (sweetly}â€"So, that you never buy me any clot The chap who kisses a girl these days is usually a marked man. The most sericus operation is hayâ€" ing your pay cut. _ Ministerâ€"An itching palm is all right if a man is willing to scratch for a living. Friendâ€"How about an itching palm? s da io alee onl a The great advantage held by spring fever over winter colds is that it bothers you about a cure. Here we have what Dr. GeGricke regards "as the birth of a new art and perchance a new science," which should be properly named. His original word "aquiculture" having been applied to the cultivation of aquatic plants and marine animais, he talked the matter over with Dr. W. A. Setchell, his colleagues,. Setâ€" chell ruminated and produced "hyâ€" droâ€"ponics" hydro, water; ponos, labor}. Dr. Gericke accepts the name. "It has a strong economic and utilitarian connotation," he began to cultivate crops of vegeâ€" tables and flower without soil. For two seasons they have competed with farmers. thinks "Permit me to in mith," saidd a f1 HAV 40 CENTS PROVES IT lav acARD me to inlroduce my friend idd a friend of ours the and then added: "Smith n vears but old in sin." y 0O V hear Oâ€" and the other day axe with a note on your piano." you the tume ne to docide on your vacaâ€" ren are takâ€" out Al d is «why €8. you C your What Colorado seems to be a favorite locally for this type of activity, the various counties along the southern tier of the State averaging twentyâ€" five to thirty cases of cattle theft on file each year. The cases are usually handled by the District Attorney at Durango. So successful hag the inâ€" cumbent District Attorney, James M. Noland, become that most deâ€" fendants plead guilty. On November 28, 1935, Haroid Benson and Louis Speulda, ranch dwellers four miles north of Upton, Wyoming, were sentenced by Judge H. P. Iisley of New Castle, Wyo., 48 hours after their arrest on charges of cattle killing. The two men pleaded guilty, Speulda getting one to two years at the State peniâ€" tentiary and Benson, who was 22, getting an indefinite sentence at the Boys Industrial School. SLAUGHTERED QUICKLY An important activity of the modern cow thief is butchering. Unâ€" der cover of darkness he captures and slaughters his animal, fully aware of its ownership, burns or destroys the hide, loads the meat into his rubberâ€"tired vehicle, and whisks it away to peddle it in some remote construction, logging or mining camp, or in some small town in the next State. Not only are the ranges and isoâ€" lated herds pillaged, but the bandits run their trucks into farm buildings by day, when the owner is in the field, at the neighbors, or in town, and boldly haul away veal calves, dairy cows, horses, pigs or sheep, Their control becomes a problem of the farmer as much as of the ranchâ€" er, although the damage to the latâ€" ter is much more extensive. Cattle Rustling Streamilined Today N. Wentworth, director, Armour‘s Livestock â€" Bureau, in "Armour," with fast trucks to speed across the State lines, distant markets are readily available and each thief, or band of thieves, may operate in one county this week and ancther next week. Before the period of motor transâ€" portation thieves were able to steal relatively few cattle at a time and were forced to escape into inaccesâ€" sible hideouts. Today, writes Edward Cattle stealing during the last decade has attained a volume never previously registered.. The use of the motor truck and automobile has increased the returns of cattle rust}â€" ing many fold. With the trend changing, however, the nose is competing with the eye in mak‘ng finai decisions on candiâ€" dates for Sprirg plantin. _ The gardener who would be upâ€"toâ€"date must become asquainted with the plants to grow for fragrance. Flowor growers are rediscovering the charm of fragrance. For a long period, color schemes and changing styles of design have commanded so much attention that the old art of planting for scent was almost forâ€" gotten. ARTICLE NO. 6 All exverienced gardeners warn against working soil too early. With clay, it is especially dangerous to dig when there is too much moisture in the zround. _ Such soil is liable to puddle, and when drying out it may bake. In any case there is no advantage, and the work would have to be done over again later on. A good safe rule is to squeeze a handâ€" fui of earth in the hand. If it comâ€" pacts into a oall, the enthusiast is well advised to go back and read a book for a few duys. On the other hand, if the soil simply crumbles when released by the hand it is fit for working. eves Ingenious In Meeticg Moâ€" dern Conditionsâ€"Use Trucks For Speedy Work. en im n on hn hb d e t A e e d d e i e e e e d e 4b P P eb 49 4e P e e e e e e e e For the same reason, perhaps, SWEET SCENTED FLOWERS The Northern Miner (March 18) says:â€""A zincâ€"goldâ€"silver drill interâ€" section has been returned on the Quebec Manitou Gold Mines Limited property that averages high grade over a biz length of core." _ _ _ YJ 2 LA The Flieming to the east of Quebec Construction of the necessary camps at the Harpers Malartic Gold Mines, Limited, has commenced, and the company has let a contract for the cutting of a road to the property from the main road, a distance of approximately two miles, Following the erection of camps, and as soon as the snow goes, a diamond drillâ€" ing program will be undertaken to prove up the continuity of favorâ€" able ore zones located on surface last fall. BECAME QUITE BOLD The South Dakota Stock Growers Association for a long time offered a reward of $500 for those who capâ€" tured livestock thieves dead or alive. A few years ago the county atâ€" torney at Alamosa gave orders "to shoot to kill," in combatting some Manitou has a continuation of the same structural contact with copper values recently reported found. The extension easterly of the big structure which made Siscoe and Lamagque gives hope for another major mining development. At Pryor, Montana, in 1933, rusâ€" tlers entered a ranchman‘t corral where he had some weaning calves, killed eighteen of them, skinned out and cut off the hindquarter, loaded them in a truck and drove away. The car was trailed seven miles by blood of the slaughtered animals then the trail disappeared on the main highway. Livestock detectives and inspecâ€" tors recently trailed rustlers from Osage, Wyoming, to Omaha, Neâ€" braska, but were unable to catch them. It appeared that they had transported eight head of cattle in a truck over 600 miles. Many cattle, however, are stolen monthly, two or three at a time, and they are promptly butchered. Thoughout last autumn â€" ranchers and cowboys, authorized as deputy sheriffs, patroled the ranges, and in some cases acted as vigilantes. This has decreased stegyling someâ€" what, but never stops it entirely. ing music lessons, and the other day the first of the garden peas will be among the earliest vegetables sown. These may be planted as soon as the ground is fit to work. _ All of the first named seeds should be sown at least three times, at intervals of ten days so that there will be sucâ€" cession of vegetahies, The second group to go in will be carrots, bects, onions, potatoes, ete., which can stand a little frost,‘and then beans, corn and tomato, cabbage and cauliâ€" flower plants, ete., which kill with frost, and finaily those hot weather vegetatles like lima beans, squash well started, egxz and pepper plants, cucumbers, _ mcions â€" and _ similar things. All garden rules, it should be remembered, however, are only approximate and should be varied a little to suit the Jocal climate and inâ€" dividual preference. An opportunity to participate in the initial development of a propâ€" erty situated in the rapidly deâ€" veloping Malartic gold area. Information uzon request that the sense of smell is accentuatâ€" ed in the blind, we become more more conscious of garden fragrance when the brilliant light of the Sumâ€" mer day fades, and twilight makes of the garden a fairyland. Some flowers whose perfume is not deâ€" tected in the daylight become fragâ€" rant at night. Others give off at night a perfume diferent from their daytime scent. HARPERS MALARTIC CORPORATION LIMiTED 357 BAY ST., TORONTO HARPERS MALABRTIC Issue No. 14 â€"‘37 COLLINS SECURITIES RARLY PLANTINGS ADelaide 7441 Elsie Averill Frisby in the Empire Review Fall down, soft gentle rain, and wrke to birth, The lovely mysteries beneath the earth, Whisper® to them that the young Goddess, "Spring," Already has been cited on the wing. Fall down, sweet cleansing rain upâ€" on earth‘s face, Make this old, tearstained world a fresher place, Then open with thy balm our careâ€" dimmed eves To all che wonder which around us Coax the shy snowdrop up towards the light Clad in her cool fresh gown _ of green and white, Your winsome story to the crocus tell, Then to the daffodil and wild blueâ€" bell. The Sand and Stone Boat Associâ€" ation operates sand and stone boats on the Great Lakes and is not conâ€" nected with the lake carriers‘ assoâ€" clation which operaies the coal and ore bulk freighters. Cleveland.â€"â€" Edward J. Sullivan, secretary of the marine, firemen, oilâ€" ers, water tenders and coal passers union, announced the signing of a contract with the Sand and Stons Boat Operators‘ Association, providâ€" ing wage increases for 1,100 Great Lakes seamen. The contract, which runs one year, provides for an in ease of from $105 to $120 monthly for able seamen, fireâ€" men, ollers and water tenders and from approximately $87.50 to $95 for ordinary seamen and coal passers. "We have ar right to call ourselves Canadians; let us be proud of it and seek to regain the supremacy we once held in the public life of Canada," the Federal minister said. Montreal.â€"A suggestion that Canâ€" ada‘s Irish might "endeavor to be more Canadian," was made by Hon. C. G. Power, Minister of Pensions and National Health, in a speech here at the annual St. Patrick‘s Society banâ€" quet. Says Irish in Canada Not Canadian Enough "Our people have not held the place in public life that their genius entitled them to, but 1 fear our genâ€" eration and the one that is rising toâ€" day are not assuming a fair share of the responsibility as citizens of this country." A case in the latter State was inâ€" teresting. A farmer surprised a group of thieves who had just butâ€" chered a shote. They hid in some brush on a nearby hill, watched the farmer seald, scrape and hang the carcass to cool, and then the thieves loaded the pork into a truck to make off with it. That they were capturâ€" ed and convicted was a tribute to the officers of the law and the farmâ€" €1 a period of two months convictions for livestock stealing were secured as follows. One in Arizona, one in New Mexico, three in Colorado, three in Wyoming, two in Nebraska, one in Montana, two each in North and South Dakota, two in Kansas and five in Texas. 1,100 Great Lakes Criminals were so bold in Bent county, Colorado, in 1932 that they took sixteen lambs from pens ownâ€" ed by the sheriff at Las Animas. in particularly pernicious truckâ€"using thieves. In two months more than five hundred head of lambs had been stolen from feeding pens in the San Luis Valley, near by Alamos. "W hispers of Spring" aSs 16 well Seamen Get Raises STAM!' 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Simplay West, T own tion. t 200 1e wares Co () and W Over 200,000 people moved out of the central area of London during this period, being joined in the new estates ly a further 200,000 from the provinces. Greater Lo: stands at well At the present moment it is not Tommy Atkins but a California girl who is waiting for her nuptial dawn to come up like thunder over China‘s ‘crost the hbay. Last November, says the despatches, she was to have marâ€" ried her American oil man in Shangâ€" hai. Delayed three months by the maritime strike, she then took the President Coolidge, only to have that liner ram an oil tanker and limp back into port. To love and oil man â€" and be thwarted by an oil tanker! Are the misogynic gods making sport of her? Classified Advertising 1¢ the In Who more merits our _ sympathy than Kipling‘s British goldier? Shipâ€" ped by stern duty somewhere west of Suez, he sighs for his Burma girl along the road to Mandalay, His is the forever repcated plaint of love in exile. 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At breakfast he commented on the gingâ€" ing to his hostess. "Oh, yes," said she, "that would be cook. That‘s the bymn she boils the eggs toâ€"hree voerses for soft and five for hard.â€" Man Overâ€"Development of Emotions Drawback T o Women Surgzeons The last few vyea progress in the sc ing wood. This acl with recent i~prow sign of timber join vation of wood for ite period arninst on and dogree of insulation; the tendoncy of wood (especially in larger structural sizes) only to char outside; the almost complete absonce of expangion when expogsed to heat; and the facility with which wood members can be cut to allow rapid rescues; these are some of the advantazges of wood construc» tion. 108 th the; can ma By the time the bombers have reâ€" tired the survivors in the communiâ€" ty are in a state of terror. The maâ€" jor regards this as a test of stamina. The "jumpy" ones, the emotionaly and nervously unstable, will thereâ€" fore reveal themselves, _ According to the major the productive capacity of these unfortunates is impaired, which causes him to throw up his cap and chcer. Professor 8. G. Levit, of the Maxim Gorky Medicoâ€"Genetical Inâ€" stitute, Moscow, takes the major in Weod Scfier T ha After an air raid there is always much pillaging and disorder for which antiâ€"fascists and other human vermin are responsible, There wll be fighting for the spoils, with the certainty that many of the looters will be shot down. Again there is und Gesellschaftbiologie he unfolds his notions and proves to his own satisfaction that bombs are cugenic manna falling from heaven, in the first place, reasons the major, bombs are dropped usually on crowded cities. The least desirable type of hamanity lives in the slums, where the huddling is worst. Py wipâ€" ing out these underprivileged and undernourished the _ airman raids that particular community of an inâ€" cubus. It has remained for Major Erich Suchsland of the German aviation corps to make the startling discovery that acrial warfare is good for the human race â€" improves the germ plasm. In the Archiv fuer Rassen The Influence Of Eugenic Air Bombs A German Aviator Sovs Acvial () mor Working To Music 1 tespeci only to te abs Warlare Improves Rase m t tha ret« t1 n ainst other illy employ C have seen great co Of fireâ€"proofâ€" vement, coupled ients in the doâ€" and the presorâ€" almost indefinâ€" onl th the i po dia Cteo« hithe +1 LJms

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