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Durham Review (1897), 26 Aug 1937, p. 2

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§ } } Most antiques, too, remind us that the world has moved forward. police plan to auction the vehicle. They asked Maher to pay $3.50 for a release, He wouldn‘t do it, saying the police could keep the car. He explained "it won‘t run away." The OMAHA, Neb.â€"R. A. Maher of Omaha parked his car overtime and the police towed it to their garage. LONDON â€"Grouse shooting has begun on the moors and the grouseâ€" eating season opened in London hotelsâ€"at $5.00 and up per grouse. From the King on down, sportsmen tried their luck. _ Caterpillarâ€"tread "tanks" were used in some spots to earry the hunters swiftly over rough terrain. wond money ovder for compiete price of goods. Any chartered bank our reference. Money back guarantee. LYOoNs. CHESTERFIELD MANJâ€" FACTURERS TRADEâ€"IN DEPT, 478 YONGE ST., Torento 67.008° râ€" 282.00 69.”9 Pc. 2â€"tone walnut din‘ng suite, large buffet, glass door china cabinet, square table with 6 panel back, leather upholstered chairs. This suite cost over $290.00 when new. Looks perfect. A real _ ______â€" terfield Suite in perfect conâ€" d tion. Reversible Marshall cushions. A wonderful bargain. 24'503 Pc. heavy taupe repp covâ€" ered suite with reversible Marshall eushions, in perfect condiâ€" tion. 24.w8 Pl. folid oak d_ir}ir}g: room 24 oos Pc. solid oak dining room ® « suite, large round table. and buifet, with six chairs, leather upâ€" holstered, completely reconditioned. 14.w6 Pc. breakfast suites, enaâ€" mel finish, assorted colors. 1295 Bed outfits, all steel panel beds, walnut finish, excelâ€" lent springs and brand new mattresâ€" ses. All sizes. CGrouse $5 Each In London 32.50'3 P:'._?V'?]r.\»ut. Moha‘ir _Chon- 1 1.95 Ching 14.508 ®= 12.95 Bed "You Can Keep It‘ LYONS‘ AUGUST SALE OF TRADEâ€"IN FURNITURE Every article completely reconditionâ€" ed and sanitarily treated. Toronto‘s largest used furniture market. 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A SPECIAL OFFER ARTIFICIAL LIMBS AGENTS WANTED FURNITURE vr for complete price extra with Twelve reâ€" Webbwood, "Every major question in history is a religious question." _ __up for Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Dodge, Buick, Oldsmobile, Packard, Cadillac and all other cars and trucks. Every tire guaranteed. 190 King West, Toronto. MENZE‘s USED TIRES $2.95 ENG]NEERING TAUGHT PRAC. tically. Motors, generators, arâ€" mature winding, electrical drafting,, ete. Day and evening classes. Speciâ€" al correspondence course. Employâ€" ment service guaranteed. Canadian School of Electricity, 282 Ontario West, Montreal. WA.\'TED, TZANADIAN STAMPS in quantity. Best prices for acâ€" cumulations and collections. Queen Stamp Co., Toronto. w.»\.\"I‘EI) VELL _ KNOWN Reputable ‘Toronto Brokerage House, Representative Salesman over twentyâ€"five years of age, in various Cities and Towns in Ontario outside of Toronto. Exclusive territory if desired, good commission and full coâ€" operation. _ Experience helpful but not necessary. Reply giving full parâ€" ticulars to Box 52, Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. _â€"_ first, large, hardy young Ringâ€" necks, all breeds fancy Pheasants, Wild Ducks, Geese, Wild Turkeys, hundred Ringneck breeders, nonâ€"reâ€" lated, imported stock. Write for price list. 246 Jarvis Street (Deâ€" partment C), Toronto. CEDARBROOK GAME FARM OFFPIRS. AFTER SEPTEMBER _ wanted. Highest prem‘um paid on all grades. Bank references. A. Zammit, 5 Kane Street, Toronto. pouLTRryYy FARM WHITE EGGS __ ment approved, bloodtested breedâ€" ers, Barred Rocks and White Legâ€" horns 2 months old .35¢, 7 weeks old .32e¢, 6 weeks old .28¢, 5 weeks old .24¢, month old .20¢, 3 weeks old .18¢. Assorted breeds, 4 to 6 weeks .18¢, 7 to 8 weeks .22¢. Special matâ€" ing .02¢ per pullet more. Write for prices on older pullets. Termsâ€" Shipped C€.0.D. anywhere, 100% live delivery guaranteed. Tweddle Chick Hatchery Limited, Fergus, Ontario. DON‘T MISS THESE PULLET BARGAINS ALL PULLETS FROM GOVERNâ€" __ ple and those contemplating marâ€" riage should read. "Entering Marriâ€" age," 24 pages, postpaid, 15¢c. "Sex and Youth," 104 pages, postpaid, 25¢. Our 20 page illustrated catalogue of books, drug supplies, and household novelties, free upon request. Supreme Specialty, 169 Yonge, Toronto. Booxs EVERY MARRIED COUâ€" LEARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE, Trumpet. Trombone. Become a Musician. Send for KForm for six days‘ Free Trial. Ten months‘ terms â€"no _ interest. L‘terature _ free. Greene Music Company,. 57 Queen St. East, Toronto. Grat Write, 1 Toronto FANNING MILL (KLINE) SEED Our esclusive Hollywood designs are Tailored in our own factory of finest silk; shades white or tea rose; guaranteed to wash and wear like iron. Wear and wash them and if you are not satisfied return same and your money â€" cheerfully â€"refunded. Buy in confidence from an allâ€"Canâ€" adian firm. Order today. _ State size, enclose your check, postal or money order. WEARâ€"RITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 707 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. Telephone Midway 1613 It is smart to be thrifty 1 Slip (shadow proofed) $: FEEUIEF ..........srunsoucescees 1 Dance Set (double gusâ€" s: sett} rEgUIGK .................... 1 Teddy (double gussets) s: FCRUIHE |.....cccorvevoolsnuasercene Any two of these numbers @% POF .c ccoucressrennizantse Or all three for . Lad‘es To introduce our new methods of selling direct from Mill to Wearer, compare these big money saving prices. TELEVISION AND RADIO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ONTARIO ARC TORONTO POULTRY AND EGGS SALESMEN STAMPS LADIES‘ WEAR TIRES ~varanteed increase crop. â€" Mfr., 121 Empress Cres., MACHINERY PERSONAL â€"Hilaire Belloc. $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $3.00 I think that I shall never see A billboard lovely as a tree Perhaps, unless the billboards fall I‘ll never see a tree at all. Man (to farmer) â€" "Why are those bees flying around so frantically?" Farmer â€" "I guess they have the hives." Breathing through the mouth is said to be harmful, talking through the mouth also has very serious results at times,. June Bride â€" "Oh, Jack how could you? This is lemon pie!" June Groom â€" "Who spilled that mustard on this waille, dearest?" The fellow who got that jJob away from you yesterday is a lowâ€"down, chiseling so and so, and he cut the price to the bone to get it. When you got that job away from him last month it was superior salesmanship. Lady â€" "Here you are again, and ‘"‘That?" replies the amateur cook. "Why that is nothing but the chicken I found in the galley." When they are about finished with the potfull, one member of the gang speaks up. "Tommy," he says addressing the fighter, "I just wish to say that was about the swellest mulligan I ever tasted. But what"â€"holding up what looks like the bone of a fowlâ€""what is this that is in it?" HAV® Along about midnight the dancing party returns to the yacht, very hungry although not suffering any from the drought. They tear into the mulliganâ€"which is a kind of stew for the benefit of any who don‘t knowâ€"like nobody‘s business. _ In due course the fighter arrives, and he is so hot about being dumped on the road that he will not join the party at the dance that evening. "All right," they tell him, "you cook up a good mess of mulâ€" ligan when we are gone, and as soon as we come back we will eat and then be off for Kingston." _ P 3 They get to Sandso and meet up with some of the gang there and nothing will do but they must remain for a dance which the local yacht club is throwing that evening. _ _ Still in a merry mood, one of the party plucks all the feathers off the gull and puts the remains in the pantryâ€"or galleyâ€"or whatâ€" ever the nautical term may be. _ _ So off they go, chuckling over the merry jest, and on their way to Soandso they come across a commercial fisherman who is just inspecting his nets; and as they pass close by, this fisherman tosses on their deck the defunct body of a seagull which has got caught in the netting and drowned very dead. But as soon as the fighter steps ashore, the yacht puts out again and all the rest of the gang holler at the poor pugilist saying that they will meet him at Soandsoâ€"naming a port about ten miles down the iineâ€"and that the roadwork will be very good for him indeed. Issue No. 35â€"‘37 So the next r!xorning the yacht put in to shore to get some milk for the breakfast java, and this fighter was the one chosen to go and interview the cow or the cow‘s owner. This group set off on a yachting trip down the lakes, and included in the party was a lightweight boxer who was supposed to be keeping in training. He got little encouragement in exercis ng from his fellow yachtersâ€"unless it was the elbow musclesâ€"and all the training he did the first day out would not raise perspiration on a fiea. Mention of the sport of yachting always recalls to us a little inc‘dent which completely cured a group of weilâ€"known Toronto citiâ€" zens of the gentle habit of practical joking. But when they came to throw it into the melting pot, they disâ€" covered, to their annoyance, that Wilkelm had pulled a fast one and that the jug was nothing but pieâ€"plate metal with a wasn of gold over it about as thick as our bankroll the evening before paydayâ€"and that the total value was about $7.98 or some such. Well, at the height of this war, when mutual indignation was hotter than a blast furnace, everybody on both sides started toss ng in valuables to their respect‘ve Governments to help along the sacred cause. So what will do but this Engiish Yacht Club must chuck in this ;(ve!'ry waluable trophy which they had got from the nowâ€"desp sed aiser. Well, it seems that the Kaiser and his cousin King Ceorge parted brass rags for some reason or other which we just d sremember at the moment, and up comes a war between England and Cermany which some of you may recall. z They wouldn‘t have been bothered to do that with a cortain famous trophy. As we remember it, this was a jug or somso : ich which the Kaiser of Germanyâ€"remember him?â€"presented to i1 English Yacht Club, and all the papers at the time were frel! of stories about what"a valuable piece of jewelry it was, being ma‘e of pure gold and worth something less than a million. The United States authorities held up the relurn to Canaja of the Seazram Cupâ€"which Lawson Little copped at 5t Andrews last yearâ€"on the ground that it was made of gold, and they have some sort of a law forbidding the export of said metol from their fair country, probably on the ground that they are a trile short. neARD BILLBOARDS y OV "‘This dust..." says a recent Divi« sion of Botany report, "effectively conirols the smuts of oats, covered smut of barley, and bunt of wheat, It also improves seed germinaâ€" ion." Easy to apply. Costs loss than 6c an acre. Write foday for free Wheat Pamphliei SOLD BY THE MaNnuUFActuRrERS @ OF THE WELLâ€"KNOWnN câ€"4â€"L FREEâ€"FLOWING FERTILIZERS. FOR YOUR Fail REQUIREMENTS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LiMitED diseasesâ€"get bigger wheat yields â€"better profits? Then treat seed with New Improved CERESAN. Want to reduce root rois and cther "I harvest #h." > more wheat * VJR because I treat my seed with New Improved CERESAN" READ IT OR NOT !â€"Dutch clocks are made in Germany. Tramp â€" "Yes, lady. I just came back to see if you would have them halfâ€"soled for me." 1 just gave you a pair of shoes last month." & The rescue after two hours‘ of efâ€" fort of a young woman clinging to the face of a cliff was an achievement this summer of the 6th Bridgewater Boy Scout Troop, Somerset, England. A young man and his fiancee had been caught by the tide in a cove, and attempted to scale the cliff. The young woman was unable to complete The Herculean job of feeding some 25,000 Boy Scouts is ‘reflected in some of the catering figures of the American National Scout Jamboree, recently held in Washington. _ For the 75,000 "boy meals" served each day, the cooks ordered 250 tons of foodstuffs. This included 900 bushels of potatoes, 13,000 pounds of bread, 25,000 quarts of milk, 4,000 pounds of butter 50,000 eggs and 1,200 galâ€" lons of canned vegetables, such as tomatoes, corn, succotash and string beans, which, after consuming, the boys went out into the arena and played Indiansâ€"andâ€"cowboys. Boy Scout world consus figures for 1937, just compiled by the Internaâ€" tional Bureau, reveal a new record increase of 340,000. The figures bring the world total membership to 2,812,074. The last world census, taken in 1935, gave a total of 2,472,â€" 014. Scouting is active today in 49 countrics ccunting the British Emâ€" pire as one. Operator â€" "Number please?" Drunk â€"â€" "Number nothing. 4 just put a nickel in here. Where‘s my chewing gum?" Traveller â€" "This rain shou‘ld do a lot of good." Porter â€" *"Yes, sir. An bour of it would do more good in five minutes than a month of it would do in a week any other time. It never pays to worry about what other people are thinking about you, for they are probably wondering just what you are thinking about them. Man â€" "Yeah? Shell be doubting my sobriety, my veracity and my fiâ€" delity." Explaining gets to be a chronic baâ€" bit with a lot of people,. His employer said he was an indeâ€" pendent salesman; he took orders from nobody. without # doubt." Harold â€" "Was Ed shocked over the death of his aunt?" wjacob â€" "Shocked? e was trocuted." Ashes to ashes, ¢ust to dust; If it wereu‘t for pairt, women would rust. â€" Host (yawning) â€" "Not at all, We wou‘d have beon getting up soon anyâ€" way." Guest â€" "Well, goodnight, 1 hope I haven‘t kept you up too late." Friend â€" "She‘ll come along soon, Cord Plies Dealer today. Bind tread and body into one inseparable unit, providing greater strength and making the tire safe at any specd. Only in Firestone tires can you get all these extra features . . . and at An interesting introduction of a public official involving Boy Scouts took place in New York recently. Governor Lehman appointed Charles W. Frossel, a Justice of the City Court, and he was inducted into ofâ€" fice before nearly 400 people. As the ceremony was drawing to a close, Eagle Scout Theodore Endres was called to the Bench, and he adâ€" min‘stered the oath of the Boy Scouts of America, with Justice Frossel reâ€" peating. This ceremony was reâ€" quested by Justice Frossel, who has given 16 years of service to the Scout Movement. ITCE HIN G the ascent, and her companion, finâ€" ally gaining the top, discovered the Scouts, and called upon them for help. With rope and tackle the Scouts descended the cliff by another route, then ascended to the young lady, secured her with their lines, and climbing ahcad, hauled her by stages to safety. prweniiare vevhang rer‘d uhy vatvercame Priantiarr iBrivs. +4 the most intense itching instantly. A 35¢ trial bottle, at gumlrml&â€"cmh& Askforâ€" 80 For quick relief from the 1 'tlAi in 'v nlpe in n he eanl se apgrpeg PHescninrioy cooing sntiseptio. liould D. D. D; P.$.â€" id Susb cdtdiatisds»‘ Aucints Praly w . 99 990 smoothness. Get 1 line on O%den's Fine Cut and you‘re set for the fullest enjoyment in rolling your own. Get a line on the best papers, too "Chantecler‘‘ or *‘Vogve". And remember that you get a bigger 15¢. package of Ogdcn?s.,'nowf There‘s no need to fish around for a cigarette Oo’{mcc?.of sacinsf!in.g ROLL DAYS Ban Curly Hair CHENGTU, China â€" Wls ha has been outlawed here, d#icis> 0* jecting to permanent waves as u3* modern and a waste of money. 1 manent wave machines wore all * The small wax figure ©: orchidâ€"colored silk gown }s a tiny book titled “l~'m-tr Hull House." It was made Minna Schmidt, costumer ator of several thousa» of women from many ns have contributed somethi progress of human‘ty. her "women of the world in Washington, D.C., and a ally added to when diplon: eign countries propose . » their nation who, they thin this honor, Miss Schmidt == A figurine represont Jane Addams, founder « and internationally + peace worker, has been gallery of these little fig inent Chicago women i: MHistorical Society in 1 says the Christian Sc on a story from Chicago Jane Addams .c ze t "Eng. by J. A. Whi and C. A. Knight." Complaints â€" poured wasn‘t an original, Now the governmen said it had an origina $07â€"word letter explai The first plate isn‘t The maps are from prints of the plate. Andâ€"you can have y if you want it. The map, incidental one, and you can see V =â€"two saucy groups of . mo sea gulls ought to Last spring someon spread the word that t) selling original Whistl for 20 cents. Requests poured in. The â€" survey worker sending a map of Ana South Santa Barbara C In one corner it says: Whistler went his wa a worldfamous painter, went its way with a cou ler engravings. Eighty went their way. Exacting ofliciats, pro his decorations, advised | United States Governmer to get along without him His work was map had a hard time con! its rigid restrictions. ing in impudent sket birds. 1854 Chart Drawn Jp By mm ous Artist, Brings Government Trouble WASHINGTON. â€" The « t ar Geodetic Survey is trying to chan its way around an art tempest in ing the work of its onetime emplo: â€"â€"Whistler, the painte: > Mere‘s the log of the troub} Back in 1854 a gangling youth «t 20 named James Abbot MceNeil Whis ler was doing engravings for the gov ernment agency, Whistler Made A Saucy M: O The Canadian curiosity ing â€" katydidâ€"a biologic that closcly resembles t katydid in everything but this insect‘s coloring is roseâ€"pink from the tips « antennae to the end of hi From Arkansay come cottonmouth water moces onous snakes of the swan lowlands. Never found in ern half of the United St moceasins pack deadly ven snowy jaws. They strike werning, and are rightly the‘r native haunts. Th many varieties of land an, sects, rodents and fish. Bups that appear to way cross between seo» fish, and beetles are : vinegar roans from N These curious insects ha foreclaws that lookâ€"an, much like those on a © or lobster, Their big I‘ke that of the Prionus they sport long tail pic cent of the scorpion. Th like, often attacking ca« their cage, But they a smaller insects, and so the "beneficial" heading. DETROITâ€" Zoologica from New Mexico, Arkan tario have swelled the . *"» Michigan Insect Zoo tLon Â¥a", during the la Appear to Be Threeâ€"W,, Cross; Foreclaws Like _ Brought to Zy ng h d Lo 08 D\ a nve 0 orib mL rently Imazine a tor 15 killed Bcho. road knocd Lord ‘I‘w #1so to edu bf them ha: that there palled Tok prop&sed by Awrid West h: $s no g be secu money @ @whle, Mo ture woi p worst « COl the Jlo pen and An An cexcellont Manchostor, 4 work of the 3 good results, Â¥ery sma‘ll c Is only on ared with £ LC a boy to . Wro to thirn lor fife in p: Ings per weo) Records kept for a phow that cighty lenders who beg: y torgh in 1932 igain before the n hey have been fre i W MJ t P) al th D Th d Prrigation I ada ‘of proba: and a inly cod ult Hici Movin would Th The Probat Educat T Geography THE W AT LA C AN A!

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