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Durham Review (1897), 30 Dec 1937, p. 6

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Twelve to fourteen of lifteen newrest dams in their pedig average over eleven thousand pounds n per year. Prices $55.00 to $80.00. Feda Accredited. Baysite Farm, Owen Sound. WOsd iLN STARKT a DRESS AND LIMâ€" werle business of your own. A shop, or frem your own home. Excellent profit, increasing business. Prices to meet competition, and OUK DiRKECT PACTORY PBRiCES savEg yoUu ment. . Eight Photographic Greeting Cards, 20¢. Speedy, satisfaction guaranteed. S8uâ€" perior Service, Machray GOVvERNXORS FOR AUTOMOBILE ENGNES AGENTS WANTED TO SELL BABY CHICKS in your district for one of Canada‘s largest Chick Hatcheries. Apply Boz 10, Suite 421, COURSES IN FLIGHT INSTRUCTION, Naâ€" vigation, meroplane and engine mechanics, licensed instructors. Leavens Brothers‘ Air Bervices, Limited, Barker Airport, Toronto. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS B e PC mm business. Prices to meet competition, and garments superior in quality. Smal} investâ€" ment starts you off Write Camuen Dress Company, 7A Camden Street, ‘Toronto. muney _ on | Buperior llool.m ary lining. Superior for iand use. H. W. Crosby, 25 Clyde 8t., Ham#lton, Ontarto. st.. OPEN EVENINGS 478 Yonge St., Toronto BARN ROOFINGâ€"FENCE POSTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MISCELLANEOUS CLO.HING FOR SALE FILMS AND PRINTS ARTICLES FOR SALE AGENTS WANTED FURNITURE FOR SALE AVIATION CATTLE te gaivanized . roofing. ACCOUNTANCY, The young man had gone to the baâ€" zaar, but was determined not to spend anything. Preity Seller â€" "What about this cigarette case?" Young Man â€" "I don‘t smoke." Pretty Seller â€" "This pen wiper." life, If you have a clear conscience and good health, If you have half a dozen good friends and a happy home, If your heart has kept its youth and your soul its honesty â€" Then you are one of life‘s millionaires A§S 1937 CLOSES LET‘S TAKE INâ€" vENTORY. Check carefully your real assets in Should Get Bigger Share The report includes six general findings of great importance to the Canadian farmer and to all those in terested in the export of Canada‘s farm produce to the British market. Definite recommendations are also given in the report, advocating an immediate adoption of a three â€" fold longâ€"term policy to win greater and more constant share of the British market. These findings and recom mendations are set forth at length in the 86â€"page report which may be obâ€" tained free on application to the Publicity and Extension Branch, Doâ€" minion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. | The party interviewed officials of the British Ministry of Agriculture, Danish and Russian officials, and reâ€" presentatives of the various British Dominions in London. A study was made of the merchandizing methods of other countries in attracting the British consumer, and the advertisâ€" ing and publicity procedure adopted by Canrada‘s competitors was studied carefully. Stins is dea‘t with in the report, and each item is related to the British merâ€" chant and consumer. The report reâ€" veals information which the Canadâ€" ian agricultural specialists gleaned from interviews with importers, comâ€" mission agents, brokers, wholesalers, manufacturers, retailers and house wives in 18 cities in England, Scotâ€" land and Ireland. Farms where herds of Canadian dairy cows and beef catâ€" tle were feeding were visited; as were fruit auctions, cheese factories, jam manufacturing plants, and famâ€" ous food marts. G. Gardiner. The report reveals the results of an intensive study of the British market which was conducted by a group of Canadian agricultural experts who visited the British Isles with A. M. Shaw, recently appointâ€" ed Director of Marketing Services for the Dominion Department of Agriâ€" culture. It was found that other Doâ€" minions‘ products were better known than Canadian in Great Britain and that housewives were not familiar with Canadian goods. Survey Of British Consumers Practically every product of the Canadian farm which enters the exâ€" port market, from cattle and dressed poultry to honey and canned pears, for for sale of Canadian agricultural products in the United Kingdom marâ€" ket is told in a highly informative report just issued by the Dominion Minister of Agriculture, Hon. James Canadian Farmers Have Neglected British Market LEAF BURLEY, â€" FOUR POUNDS _ $1.00, fourteen pounds $3.00. Five pounds Virginia Leaf Clgarette Tobacco $2.00, Postpald with flavoring. Natural Leaf Tobacco Co., Leaâ€" e e e e OoUR CHICKS GROW FASTER, BIGGER, make better pullets, layers. Healthy, hardy, bloodtested. Free chick feeders with early orders. 1938 prices now ready. Cornwall Chick Hatchery, Cornwall, Ont. Oe POPCORNâ€"HIGH QUALHTY GUARANTEED One Hundred Pounds, Six Dollars â€" cash with order. John G. Coleridge, Box. 479, Kingsville, Ontario. Alleged ARE YOU RUPTURBD? RELIEP, COMFORT positive support with our advanced method ho elastic or understraps or steel. Write, .lmlln Manufacturing Co., Dept. 219, Pres es " dhew mington, Ontario. 00 TWEDDLE SPECIAL MATING CHICKS Free Write for full information about Tweddle‘s Annual Chick Contest. Tweddle Chick Hatchery, Limited, Fergus, Ontario, TA enA 4200400 chd..224 40 of inventions and full information sent S CEAR COnIcy AEmP PUP _ Opportunities for Sale of Agriâ€" cultural Products Abroad, Says : e e n Een PR TTHC The Ramsay Company, Registered Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. story of neglected opportunities OFFER TO EVERY iNVENTOR. LiST rtndndverrlivetnatiiiye t on D â€"sadhdicc 2 PATENT ATTORNEY KNOX, REGISTERED ATTORNEY. ition regarding invention Patents; §8; Registrations; Sales. 14 Metcaife, Wlz sqp e on iep oi i apeigreue W IT TOBACCO PERSONAL POULTRY POPCORN PATENTS ONTA do what it is supposed to. Its job is to proâ€" duce 18 to 36 fluid ounces of bile every day and send it through the system. If it falls down on its job you suffer. AND HOW! The most effective stimulant for the liver known to medical science is calomel, which in small doses is one of the highest use in congestive conditions, especially those due to overâ€"eating, over indulgence in alcohol, lack of exercise, etc. Tanol Tablets contain & cerâ€" tain proportion of calomel, blended with casâ€" carm and other medicines, They are mild and harmless. But your liver understands :‘r\lf takes the hint. For sale at all druggists, MAKE YOUR LIVER Produce its bile Read it or not: Frost does not cause the leaves of trees to turn yellow and red in the autumn. Boss â€" "Hi1, there, you; didn‘t you tell me you never got tired." Negro â€" "Dat‘s right, boss, ah alâ€" lus steops an‘ rests befo‘ ah gets tired. It‘s %glw.;gn make of your time that counts. s year as you make use of. One man may get only a month‘s valâ€" ue out of an entire year, While another will get a full year‘s value out of a month. This is the end of 1937: Don‘t be fooled by the calendar. Thero are only as many days in the Young Man â€" "I never have any use for them because I never write," Pretty Seller â€" "This package of candy ?" Young Man â€" "I never eat candy?" Pretty Seller â€" "Then what about this cake of soap?" The young man bought it. S TORONTO Your liver has a big job to do. Make it Issue No. 1â€"‘38 with more room, larger luggage space, and finer appointments. De Luxe cars are equipped with the 85â€"horsepower Ford Vâ€"8 engine. They provide more Because people liked our 1937 car, so well, they bought more than of any other make. They liked its looks, its smooth La-lormanee, and the way it handled. We ve improved on that car in the newly styled Standard Ford Vâ€"8. But some folks wanted still more size and style, with the same fundamental Ford advantages. For them, we have designed a new De Luxe line. The De Luxe Ford Vâ€"8 Sedans are longer Fbln offers two new cars for 1938 â€" the Standard Ford Vâ€"8 and the De Luxe Ford Vâ€"8. They are different in appearâ€" ance â€" but built to the same standard of mechanical excellence â€" on the same 112 MA n n o u n C1R J IWO NEW FORD V8 CARS FOR 1938 (B) THE JOY OF WORK Don‘t pity the man who hustles all the whole day through â€"â€" But pity the other fellow who hasn‘t a thing to do. Condole with the chap who‘s idle, who ‘ has no "row to hoe," With no one depending on him, and nothing to make him grow. He misses the best of living, the Jjoy of work well done, The thrill of high achievement and victories nobly won. And the man who "digs in" daily, and whose bread and butter depends On his doing his very utmost, and who earns all he spends â€" Is the one who finds completeness in every wellâ€"spent day â€" Whose life is filled with sweetness in work as well as play. His joy is in providing â€" through his own brawn and brain For those whose love inspires him to hustle with might and main. That man will keep on climbing, and nothing can make him stop; For with such power behind him he‘s sure to reach the top. So envy the man who hustles, and needs to hustle too; And from your heart be thankful if that man should be â€" YOU! Farmer â€" "Any time you like, jest so‘s it ain‘t later than halfâ€"past four." time do I have to get to work mornâ€" ings?" Play fair even with the Devil. Don‘t yell "get behind me Satan," and then continue to hang onto him with both hands. Mr. Pennington â€" "She said she would get even with you for not givâ€" ing her an English bull pup for Christâ€" Percy â€"â€" Mr. Pennington, your dauâ€" ghter has promised to marry me.," Hired Hand â€" "Well, now, what motoring satisfaction at low Ford prices. The Standard is even lower priced than the De Luzxe. It is a brilliant, modern car. It has graceful new lines and wellâ€"tailored interiors. It gives you the same basic adâ€" Fantages of the 85â€"horsepower Ford Vâ€"8 engine. Before Ford made Vâ€"type 8â€"cylinder eriâ€" gines available to every one, they were used only in expensive cars. Since then, four million Ford owners have learned the genuine sn%o? of driving an Sâ€"cylinâ€" der car â€"round economy. The low prices of the De Luxe and Standard cars make it easy for you to step into the YVâ€"8 class, FIT YOUR CAR TO YOUR NEEDS With two distinct designs, two body sizes and two price ranges, you‘ll find a 1938 E)_rd car to fit your personal needs exactly. one you choose, you get timeâ€" In the last 10,000 years, however, the masses have permitted the enginâ€" eer to live, he said, and nearly the whole human mechanical progess has taken place. But lately, Dr. Hooâ€" ton observed, the effects of this proâ€" gress on the human body itself have become "devastating." Through scores of thousands of years, Dr. Hooton asserted, man kept his mechanical progress in abeyance by killing off the geniuses and supâ€" erior intelligences who threatened to interfe;e with the status quo. Stop The Downâ€"Rush Dr. Hooton said this in the guest address to the annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Enâ€" gineers. He called on the engineers to divert some of their high creative intelligence to stopping the downâ€" rush. Dr. Ernest i !ooton, Harvard‘s famous evolutionist and anthropoloâ€" gist, last week at New York assertâ€" ed that man was in danger of reâ€" verting to apedom and said the skids for his destruction had been built largely by engineering. Says Human Race Evolutionist Sees Peril of Man “R"a‘t.-' to Am” Don‘t get the idea that everybody is working against you; many of them don‘t even know that you are around. ed me how to open a bottle with a halfâ€"dollar," Farmer Hicks â€" "Well, he hadn‘t bgen home three days before he showâ€" "The Farmer Brown â€" What did your son learn at state college?" Is Slipping Back once erectly striding biped," els: Coupe, Tudor Sedan and Fordor Sedan. Ford sells a fully equipped car at the lowest possible price. The prices on De Luxe models include twin tail lights, two windshield wipers, two sun visors, twin electric horns, cigar lighter, de luxe steering wheel, glove compartâ€" ment clock and lock, chrome wheel bands, in addition to front and rear bumpers and guards, spare wheel and tire and tube, tire lock, and headlight beam indicator. Prices on Standard models include front and rear bumpers and guards, spare wheel and tire and tube, tire lock, one tail light, one windâ€" shield wiper, one sun visor, cigar lighter, headlight beam indicator, and two horns. proved Ford Vâ€"8 performance. Whatever price you pay, you get a car built soundly to serve you well. . . . That‘s the Ford way. FOR LOW DELIVERED PRICES SEE Your LOCAL FORD DEALER De Luxe Ford Vâ€"8 models are Coupe, Tudor Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Convertible Coupe, Club Coupe, Convertible Club Coupe, Phacton and Standard Ford Vâ€"8 is available in three modâ€" make apes out of J;_alvl.-:: ""Man made himself out of an ape, partly by becoming an engineer, The danger now is that the process will be reversed and the engineers will "He breathes a mixture of gasoâ€" line fumes and carbon monoxide and reeks of evolutionary decay, A premâ€" ium is put upon illiteracy by the radio and the talking moving picture, and all our mechanical marvels panâ€" der to the tastes of those who are capable of neither contriving nor unâ€" derstanding but only of crude per ception stimulated by turning a switch or pressing a button â€" motor performances without the capacity of a lemur. Dr. Hooton said, "abandons human locomotion and whizzes through the landscape, crouched over wheeks and levers worked by his still prehensile hands, and his flat, vestigial feet, no less useful for this purpose than those of his simian ancestors." Disfiguring extra pounds that make it difficult to dress as you wish are often due to i of liver. When this great dbm-auu.d energy is inactive or overworked, sugars and is inacti worked, sugars and mfluwh;h“h“h azed and older women with u.m Eied on tus me it putyore in You fecl better, shin clearet, oyes bnighte: are more likely to retain your graceful WEAR SMART STYLES AT 45 Retain An Attractive Figure ufotalints css d .:. 4 s1de, unconscious but still a was rushed to hospital, but ; The father killed the sn. with spears, side, Uuncones Her Majesty‘s Master ott;d‘-. mon» ies was invited to inspect the discov» ery and two coffins were opened. One contained the remains of a ch ld a>. Jt 8 years old and the othor thase of a woman. It is thought that the caild may have been the daughter of Rene of Chalons or of Willlam the Sller, Prince of Orange, by hs dirst mars rin_{e- Wl}l.‘nm died in 1658;. The vault was closed again t:mâ€" porarily and investigators are now being made in the royal archives :a mb:hh the possible identity cf the romaniae thnese are supposed to conta n : bodies of the first Counts of Nass: ancestors of Queen W.ilhe!mina. Staircase Leads To Vau‘t . This proved to be correct, A stonâ€" sta‘rease was found behind a woodon partition leading to a large vault in :hich several coffins wore foun.. She stated that there wore #cveral such waterways under the town and that they crossed below the Princes‘ Chapel in the northern part of the Great Church, She also exprogsed the opinion that an entrance to the waâ€" terways was to be found ins.de the church. To a divining rod is attributed an important discovery in the Nethorâ€" lands, The municipality of Breda in North Brabant invited a woman waâ€" terâ€"diviner to find out if there wore any underground waterways at Breâ€" Find Royal Tomb ! Nok Under Old Town * ###o=«« . He showed me the result, Every stalk was heavy with seven ears." *"Take the case of this sevenâ€"cared the ten f« t wheat. The world has forgotten how hundred 1 the grou to grow it, Some seeds were brought four gu throe ; over here from India and Egyptâ€" wire r0p« e a a "They were five thousand years elrilel to holid 4 & a old, and black with their age,. _, _ "uile @@lo. Tho s RrO ahchore "1 believed that the carth shou.d See posting on the s be fertilized with vegetable mattct, the concrete bas not with chemical or animal matter. ball and t x Forgotten How right a: "That is where I learned warer diâ€" vining. I spent six months in ie Kalahari Desert where my lile for six months depended on watorâ€"ans | found the wells with a stick, holding it until it twisted in their directio: Easy To Prove "Then I came to Br.tam. 1 wansed to far=, but I believed that the world has forgotten most of the ancient methods of farming that kept the land fertile. "All my life I have been growing things â€" rubber and tea int )o Indoâ€"Ching durng the war, farmnmy in South Africa. Large boa â€" Me bekeves, lor ©suupic, that to moon has an important influence o« all growing things, and he doos al his planting two days | hbefore tac moon is full. "Al these soâ€"cailed mysiores of mine," he said to me, "are roaly so .‘.’k that the peoplc who have watched me at work since I came hore in February can‘t believe them Huusebolders and farmers in w6 remote villages of the Lizard are amazed at his ability to f.nd hidden water supplies, not only with the diviner‘s wand, but merely by lookâ€" ing at the ground. $ So Simple Mysicrics . A correspondent writing it "The London Sunday Express says: "I trmâ€" veled down to his tiny farm to (ond the explanation of some of those im .=»â€" teries Mr. Muller, stocky, ruacyâ€" faced, is the last of a line of Duicn planters from the East Indics He has peculiar theorics on {.ra» Beetroot that can be eaten raw. Peas that will stand 25 degrees of frost in winter. Mr. Muller is also an expert wator â€" Strawberries in the open air cvory month of the year. Cabbage that has no odor whon "I managed to fertilize the Cornish people for miles avouna Helston, England say that George ‘Ienry Muller is "in league with the wuev‘." Mr. Muller lives at the little village of Ruan Minor, overooking 5,000â€"Yearâ€"Old Seeds Sprouted Into 7â€"Eared Wheat â€" Say Man Who Planted Them Is In League With the Devil He can grow:â€" Sevenâ€"eared wheat from 5.000-&'. mee ul ce c * to to swallow PNAuOW goats an} cveon ut in a village n ar '“,;.- » a boaâ€"constr clop rocone. Â¥ d.% C constriciors i L ave boon ¥¢ d Ne I!e riz f transpo i r comedy, le: {- states as w An intricate Network But how does a program, o Smothe CBC studios at Toro: wrnby transmitter and Of the listenors? Mus the ground 650 foe wf contact with th Bbear the oxtra woi with the tower as its hub. Will Stand 120â€"Mile Gale The tower stands upon a to square concrete base but the struction is not as simple as pears. 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