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Durham Review (1897), 16 Dec 1937, p. 7

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Thet It nts Natâ€" 1n "® Thorouchly cleaned and reâ€"sonditioned in our own factory and careiully packed for imâ€" mediate shipment om recelint o" money order. Our big new 1038 fMlustratet ea‘~logue is ROW ready. Be sure to wâ€"‘*e for ane. $59.00 ." $67.50 $10.50 »~ $3.95 »=» $69.00 $4.50 up "rese: $0.50 up Ein t a fln’lfi“"r. w ‘: $2.50 ‘69 00 Brand new Chesterfleld Bed Suite. * Chesterfield bed has large wardâ€" wobe. 2 big chaire to match. Covered in hard """";n vepp material (rust shade). A real barga $6.175 8 $49.00 . T O°*~*°" bullt), brand new cc Yepp: rust shade; with Marshall eushions. All webb construction. diti THE CHRISTMAS GIFTS! CHAMPION BRED ($13.50 $15.95 $6.95 e month Twelve to fourteen out of filteen nearest dams in their pedigrees average over eleven thousand pounds milk per year. Prices $55.00 to $80.00. Federaly Acoredited. Bayside Farm, Owen Sound. SALE ?;: .:.:.:.:.:o:o:o&:'l':’:':.:m AGENTS WANTED Christmas Fumim,! 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Refund 8049 _ Deâ€" Ontario. . ‘Toronto. it v Toronto A NT LEAF BURLEY, FOUR POUNDS | $1.00, fourteen pounds $3.00. Five pounds Virginia FOX PELTS TANNED AND MADB INTO Scarfs. Animal sking tanned and made into floor rugs. Deer and Moose Heads mounted. By expert Furriers and Taxidermists. Satieâ€" faction guaranteed, prices reasonable. Oliver Spanner Co., Ltd., 28 Elm 8t., Toronto. which had been do‘ng tremendous damage to crops in the district. This hunt led to several families of bears and a pack of boars being cornerâ€" ed in a forest glade. Then the fun tartod. â€" The animals forgot the ARTIFICIAL EYES AND SKULLS â€" dermist and furriers supplies (as | The doctor gave up regular pracâ€" tice years ago to devote the rest of his life to cancer research, after two members of his family died from the disease. Dr. Duque says he cannot yet classâ€" ify the little clots, but believes they may be the beginning of a cancerous growth. Smail subcutaneous hardnesses are now appearing where he was inoculatâ€" ed. They have been developing slowly for nearly a month. He hopes they will prove his theory that cancer may be transmitted from one person to another by direct inâ€" oculation and thus provide a specific elue for the development of a cure for the disease that takes hundreds of lives annually. Voluntary "Guinea Pig" Last October 9 the 70â€"yearâ€"old docâ€" tor became a voluntary "human guinea pig" for cancer experiment. He had himself inoculated four times with "fAltrates of _ cancerous _ elements," taken from a cancerous tumor reâ€" moved from a woman patient, But to Dr. Matias Duque, Cuba‘s first Secretary of Public Health, these little risings under his skin meant something more important than the life of ore human being. ‘i here is a remedy for Rheumatic pains that comprisep & combination of natural Salts ot the Earth â€"â€" Fynnon Sait. Conulnini Sodium, ffl"f“":'&fi]wm’ and other ina : to with igh rem potency, Fynnon Sait puts up an irresistible attack on fic acid (the cause of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc.). It dissolves the acid crystais and washes them away. Get rid of the acid and the crystals canâ€" not form _ Absence of crystals means blessed freedom from the knife stabs that torture the very soul of the Rheumatic Sufferer. If you are a Rheumatic sufferer try Fynnon Sait. Take it every day. Even one large 75¢ package will convince you that in this famous British remedy you have found the relief you have long been looking for. Get Fynnon Salt from your drucgist today. If you have any difficulty getâ€" Physician Gave Himself Cancer Hepes to Prove Theory That Canâ€" cer May Be Transmitted by Direct Inoculation Kruschen Salts is an ~excellent recipe for maintaining a condition of internal cleanliness. The numerâ€" ous salts in Kruschen stimulate your internal organs to smooth, regular action. Your inside is thus kept clear of those impurities which, when alâ€" lowed to accumulate, lower the whole tone of the system. Back to Nature! If only we could all do that, there would be no more Rheumatic pains to drive their agonizing rapier into the tortured joints of stricken bumanity. But Rheumatic pains do exist, as thousands of sufferers know only too well. Nature‘s job is to drive them out and keep the system free from uric acid thot causes so much unnecessary suffering. ‘; here is a remedy for Rheumatic pains that SWb CC oW CCC TE O TCOJ Ho Tiredness and that runâ€"down feelâ€" ing can be traced to one root cause. That cause is internal sluggishness; failure to keep the inside free from poisonous, waste matter, Leaf Cigarette Tobacco $2.00. Postpaid with flavoring. Natural Leaf Tobacco Co., Leaâ€" mington. Ontario. 1 M es on e o l oc 1 am the mother of five children, and before taking Kruschen, 1 was always feeling tired and run down. Now, 1 am glad to say that I get up feeling freshâ€"and 1 get up at five o‘clock in the morning. 1 do my housework, look after my children, and leave the house at 6:30 to start my daily work.‘"â€"(Mrs.) B. Iogue. Oliver Spanner and Co., RHEUVMATIC PAINS A mother of five has a lot to do. Especially a country mother. And this one was "always tired." But Kruschen ended all thatâ€"now she gets up, feeling fresh, at five o‘clock in the morning! She writes: "I find Kruschen Salts the best Ehing money can buy_ for my health. A ficht to the death between wild N"Am?;lfflhulbluy' A little, greyâ€"haired Cuban physician t in his study at Havana the other cars Win From Bears in Battle Aitack Uric Acid with EFYNNCN SALT TAXIDERMY TOBACCO TANNING rs recently c in Ted â€"Oh, Battling Bloke, the fighter, is having a tooth pulled. there? _ Landladyâ€" Really? It‘s remarkâ€" able what those beasts can be trainâ€" ed to do. Poorâ€" Were you presented at court when you were in Englam!? Richâ€"Yes, and I had to pay five pounds‘ fine, Student â€" (looking up from his book)â€"More than five thousand elephants a year go to make our piano keys. All the world loves a fat man, if he answers to the name of Claus. Sheâ€"Funny no one semed to realâ€" ize what a bad egg he was while he was rich. Heâ€"My dear, a bad egg is only known when it‘s broke. The English laugh at a joke thre timesâ€" Firstâ€"When they hear it. Secondâ€"When they tell it. Thirdâ€"When they understand it. Visitorâ€"Do you think it is proper to use profanity to a mule? Farmerâ€"So far as my own feelâ€" ings are concerned it is highly imâ€" proper. But when you are trying to get along with as sensitive and exâ€" acting an animal as a mule, you‘ve simply got to humor him. "Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important." 5. Following these inquiries the commission is instructed ‘to consider and report vpon the facts disclosed by their investigations and to express what, in their opinion, subject to the retention of the distribution of legisâ€" lative powers essential to a proper carrying out of the federal system in harmony with national needs and the promotion of national unity, will best effect a balance of relationship beâ€" tween the financial powers and the obâ€" ligations and functions of each govâ€" erning body and conduce to a more efficient, independent and economical discharge of governmental responsiâ€" bilities in Canada." Seek Balance of Relationship 4. To investigate the whole quesâ€" tion of Dominion subsidies and grants to provincial governments. This neeâ€" essarily involves the question of whether a system of subsidies and grants to provincial governments is the best method of enabling provincial governments to discharge their reâ€" sponsibilities or whether there are more effective alternatives. 3. To examine public expenditures and public debts in general in order to determine the ability of the Dominâ€" ion and Provincial governments to discharse their constitutionalâ€"responâ€" 2. To investigate the character and amount of taxes collected from the people of Canada and to determine whether taxation as at present allocatâ€" ed and imposed is as equitable and as efficient as can be devised. 1. To reâ€"examine the economic and financial basis of Confederation and the distribution of legislative powers in the light of economic and social developments of the last seventy years. The same spirit of tolerance, courâ€" age and faith which enabled the Fathers of Confederation to achieve Canadian unity 70 years ago, will enâ€" able the Canadian people to solve all their present problems, Hon. Newton Rowell declared at Winnipeg before the initial session of the Royal Comâ€" mission on Dominionâ€"Provincial Relaâ€" tions. was Bill â€" What‘s that noise over Tolerarce, Faith Needed To Scelve Our Problems Declared Hon. Newton Rowell at on Christmas. What a pleasure ‘tis to see children dancing Merrily ‘round the decorated tree on Christmas Commission‘s Task He declared the commission‘s task HAV® Cpening Session at Winnipe; of the Roval Commission On Domirionâ€"Provincial Relaticn:. neARD y o U ree The study was made by Dr. D. A. MacLulich under the joint auspices of the department of biology, University of Toronto, and the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology.. Vary in Different Areas It concerned only the varying hare, Lepus Americanus, which also is called the snowshoe rabhit. This is The popular belief that the snowâ€" shoe rabbits of Canada‘s north woods die off every seven years is challenged in a report on a fourâ€"year study of hare periodicity, just published. The cycles are nearer 10 years in length on the average, it is stated. Little Girlâ€"He did catch it, but it got away from him. We give up luxuries for war. we give up luxuries for peace? Hare Cycles Said Ten Years Apar Northern Snowshoe Rabbits Are Found to "Die Off" Every alongside the tracks was standing: Agentâ€" Did he try to train? Negro Waiterâ€"Yes, sah, yo‘ sho‘ kin .. "Of all sad words of tongue, or pen, the saddest are these:â€"*"Don‘t open till Christmas." Travelerâ€"Can I get anything to eat in this dump? De Tourerâ€"Well, she can say "NO" in 12 languages. Tourerâ€"So your daughter is goâ€" ing around the world during the Christmas holidays. Is she prepared for the journey? To come to our work with a grouch, a frown, and inward reluctâ€" ance, is to cramp our creative enâ€" ergies and stifle our power to think. The joyous spirit is the spark that gets things done! It releases a flow of ideas. It makes the chips fly. Joyousness attracts the best. One of the big secrets of happiâ€" ness is to tackle our work joyously. To attack it with gusto and a smile. To wade into it with the spirit of a conquering chief, When one works joyous‘y at the wood pile, the ledger, or the typewriter, the hours flash by, the sunshine enters our heart and the world seems a good place in which to live. Travelerâ€"Such as what? Negro Waiterâ€"Such as it is, sah. In less than eight hours, a crude but workable wooden lung was finishedâ€"less than 30 minutes before the doctor had «aid a little patient would die unless a respirator could be provided. Four more Iron Lungs (wonders in design and operation) were rushed to completion in as many days, Enâ€" thused workmen gave up Saturday, Sunday and the Labor Day holiday to fabricate the steel shapes and parts under the direction of Hospital officials. These machines went into instant service. But caildren were in danger, lives were at stake. IRON LUNGS were nseded at once. So the officials and staff of The Hospital for Sick Chilâ€" dren dscided to build IRON LUNGS themselves. The Provincial Department of Health then asked that twentyâ€"three more IRON LUNGS be built with all possible speed, so that children Rich and poor, old and young city dweller and farmerâ€"all were hit. Appearing without warning, striking where least expected, the horror spread. By late August an evnidemic of major proportions was with us. School opening was postponed over a great nortion of Ontario, Children died before they could be rushed to hospitals. Nearly every parent in the Proâ€" vince was concerned and took what precautions seemed best to have children avoid contacts which might bring the ghastly plague to them. But mystery still shrouds the way in which this dread disease is spread. Then, the Jron Lung became frontâ€" page nows,. In all Ontario there wore only three Iron Lungs availâ€" able, Telenhone enauiries to Boston and Montreal manufacturers proâ€" duced the indefinite promise that MAYBE in ten days or two weeks ON® could be shipped. Paralysis Epidemic Reâ€"] minds Provincs of July Chance For Life Given ed in C I" o®EBt mes late last catch the little gir} ed out ucatfinneat ie dn braik 9iA shiramcaibasatsbnndien. dn i\'ice The Hospital for Sick Children | has rendered for over 60 years. Your gift should be mailed to the Anbveal Secretary. The Hospitrl for Sick Children, 67 College street, Toâ€" ronto, hAtho Fe :::t M?“Eim e gift to mhod. Sick and crippled children must be given medical attention and hosâ€" nital care no matter what their cirâ€" cumstance. No one would deny them this right. This worthy institution has just started its annual Christmas appeal for funds to enable its work to be continued in just as effective a manâ€" Children makes most careful use of charitable donations and beqauestsâ€" a worldâ€"wide recognition for effiâ€" clency and economical operation has Every hour of every day and night some emergency must be met. The life of a child. precious to some family, is at stake. It is only when dozens of similar cases occur at the same time that the work becomes "news." znd can be called to the attention of the public by the press in a spectacular manner. Nevertheâ€" less, the work goes on hour after hour until the days and months and years total decedes of service to the needy children of the Province. Every emergency situation creates costs which mount up far beyond the normal provisions of covernment and municipal grants, But. unlike most other hospitals, The Hospital for Sick Children has no large group of Private Ward beds from which to draw extra rovenus which can be ner as in the past. Those who have investigated all No he!n is received from the fund collected by the Toronto Federation for Community Service. as patients are token from all over the Province _Over 400 of the 420 beds are in Prblic Wards. might be provided the only possible chance for life during the later stames 0. the discase, Two days later he discovered that he had not removed all the goods he had bought. He went back to the house but could get no reply. Then out came a neighbour who informed him that the tenants were on holiâ€" day. The police are still searching for the woman in the dressingâ€"gown, who was really a burglar. She was selling the furniture of the owners while the house was unoccupied. A furniture dealer was recently asked to call at a house and value some goods. When he arrived he was met by a woman in a dressingâ€"gown who showed him round and offered him some real bargains. The dealer jumped at the offers, loaded the barâ€" gains on his van, paid cash and drove away. same year in all parts <â€" of Ontario. Hare populations were found to vary from about one to a square mile in times of extreme scarcity to more than 1,000 in the same area in times of abundance. Highest number enâ€" countered was in the north part of Frontenac County in July, 1932, when there were 3,400 to the square mile. Thiecf Sells Goods In CQuner‘s Abssnce the common hare of Ontario from Musâ€" koka northward and of the north woods of Canada generally. It turns e" o# /5 lb. tin 0GDEN*‘S You‘ll magnify Christmas Cheer for the man who "Rolls His Own"â€"with a gift of Ogden‘s Fine Cut! MARKS THE SPOT '"z"f’{â€"l Â¥ lne in PJJ im se 9. al un | €4 P | 4"‘. ” 4 -D[NS [E Suf| 06 ‘\%, K# </(9 FINE CV T colourfully wrapped for Christmas giving. 19 w 715¢ ONTARIO One American t‘re company p JÂ¥ duced 18,000,000 miles of RÂ¥> cord during 1936. This is enough to stretch 730 times around the carth and the equator. Only one Canadian province, # .â€" tario, borders on the Grcoai Lascs. It touches four of the fve lakes as well as part of the St. Lawrcuce "The treaiment is inclot‘ve ns i cannot properly be done suflicicnily quickly to meet the emergoncy of an outbreak and it cannot be considered practical as a public health procedâ€" ure," the Minister of Health said, The solution used was one por cent zine sulphate, one per cent pontocaine and 5 per cent. sodium chloride, adiminâ€" istered at the rate of oneâ€"half cublc centimeter in the first and second sprays. TORONTO, â€" The zinc sulphate naâ€" sal spray treatment for immunization against infantile paralysis is incffee» tive, H. J. Kirby, Ontario Minister of Health, announced here following the first mass experimentation with the treatment ever undertaken. ‘The province ordered experimental treatment of 7,000 children this sumâ€" mer in the midst of the infantile parâ€" alysis epidemic, after announcement of the discovery by Chicago doctors. The treatments showed that several cases of the disease were contracted after administrations of the sscond treatment, Kirby announced. Not Fast Enough walkover in China that apparen‘ly she expected, What will happen there is difficult to foretell," There is "a sort of chronic crisis" in Europe, Robert W. Gingham, Amerâ€" ican Ambassador to Great Britain, said in an interview at Johns Hopkins HMosâ€" pital where he is recuporating from a malarial attack, â€"*There is always the chance," he said, "that some unforseen and unâ€" toward incident will provoke trouble, When this stage in Cerman airplane construction would be reached was not revealed by Herner, who specialâ€" izes in ship building and marine enâ€" gine construction. He stated that to attain this goal Germany would need mirplanes having a travelling speed of 750 kilomeires (approximately 470 miles) per hour. Writing in the Borliner Tageblatt, the Professor said: "It is an almost fantastic aim which the German Lufâ€" thansa, qualified promoter of trans ocean service, has set for itself â€" namely, to cross the North Atlantic in six hours, so that mail posted in New York at 8 in the evening ""*% be distributed in Berlin the mex? morning." mer of Kiel University To Span Ocean In Six Hours Is the Aim of the German Lufâ€" thaensa Who Plan a Plane of Special Construction "Friends of Dr. Locke," a recently organized group of men and women in the United States and Canada who have benefited from the great foog knowledge of the Doctor, are making this bronze possible. Funds were raised and arrangements made for a dinner to be held in Ottawa,. It is hoped that Dr. Locke will attend this dinner as the guest of honor,. At that time it is planned to present to him a Testimonial Book signed by friends and patients from every part of the United States and Canada. Deno Buralli, weliknown Ialian sculptor, whose studio is now in Chiâ€" cago, arrived in Williamsburg last week to begin his work. Mr. uralli will model Dr. Locke‘s hands from life, returning to Chicago to superâ€" vise the casting of the finished bronze, Thousands of people all over the world are living testimonials to the skill of Dr. Locke‘s healing hands. And now these wonderfzcl hands are to be immortalized in bronze and presented to the Canadian Government. Noted Italian Sculptor Will Modâ€" el the Hands of the Celeâ€" brated Dr. Locke The Britainâ€"Thinks Imminence of War Has Been Reduced. t1

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