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Durham Review (1897), 14 Apr 1938, p. 7

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Three P 39'95 tapestry ESTTUUSC twoâ€"tone w er with swing mir size bed complete w Thoroughiy recond Marsha cleaned “900 Beautiful three piece Mohair * Suite, pillow arms, Marshall reversible cushions, thuroughf_v cleaned. sza 50 Large three piece repp Suite, e Marshall reversible cushions, full _ webb construction, thoroughly cleaned. L h P Sut j Arge threeâ€"picce Suite in 313'95 English â€" Tanestre . niltaw miry Com t wTTCOCV _ English â€" T arms and Marshall spr real buy. We must have floor space regardless of cost. This is your opportunity to buy high class reconditioned furniture at a fraction of the actual value. Here are some of our amazing bargains pick:d at random from our enormous st0CK :â€" “9‘» Beautiful three piece Mohair * SrbEN . eefhie us ce e nB ies LYONS‘ ANNUAL SPRING CLEARANCE SALE Reconditioned Furniture "l ple agle RBantam, Guines Eggs, $1.50 setting. Turkey or Goose er®s, 30¢ each. Orâ€" der from advertisement. lvan Moore, Athens, Ontario. RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA is BAY STt. TORONTO, ONT. LYONS‘ TRADEâ€"IN DEPT. 478 Yonge St. â€" Toronto MATTRESSES FOR SALE miP H tIP® ill buff HATCHING EGGS Smart Bed Su olid O«k Pnningâ€"room Suite Duffet., extension table and sonat chairs; new condition. ne Viece Diningâ€"room Suite n solid onk, buffet, extenâ€" china cabinet and 6 leather . Completely refinished. eautiful 9â€"piece Ork Suite, uffet, extension table, china 6 leather seat chairs. Comâ€" MEDICAL FURNITURE MEDICAL (t e in a food quality rown shade), with x, in splendid condiâ€" ipestr y ff Chesterfleld ush , full pring. pillow WANTED WANTEDâ€"FARMERS AND AGENTS to sell chicks in your own locality for a hatchery that sells good chicks at a reasonable price. Liberal comâ€" mission paid. For full details write Baden _ Electric Chick Matchery, Limited, Box No. 59, Baden, Ont. FREE, PANTS VALUED AT $4.00,. â€" The Greatest Bargain Offer in Canâ€" ada. 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Mann Motors, Limitâ€" ed, Used Car Lot, 840 St. Clair Ave. On this very special occasion she wrote a note intended for the sexton‘s eyes, only, in which she said:; "Obâ€" lige me this morning by blowing away till I give you the signal to stop. Miss Allen." AN OFFER To EvEtry INVENToLR List of inventions and full informa tion sent free. The Rtamsay Company Registered _ Patent Attorneys, . 27; Bank St.. Ottawa,. Can A young woman organist wanted to make a good impression on the visiting clergyman. The organ was pumped by the venerable sexton, who occasionally gave up the job, or else failed to work vigorously enough, very much to the chagrin of the fair organâ€" ist. Egh THE :‘;ouu OF out:!i.n;v igher e prints guaran ® latest (f:veloé,inwrocen. THIg MONTH‘S SPEC OFFER â€"An: lilerolldeveloped.Everyprintenh?d‘; orif you prefer, 16 prints. All for 25c. The average depth of th6 ocean beâ€" low sea level is 12,540 feet. 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In case the first shot failed and trouble followed, a machineâ€"gun was in readiness. When your neighbour goes wrong, you want the home newspaper to tell all. When you go wrong, it occurs to you that the people are not concernâ€" ed about your private affairs, and that your trouble has no news value. â€" Atchison Globe. Ever broken a tooth and experiâ€" enced the agony of an exposed nerve? Orâ€"milder, but bad enough â€"jumped under the probe of a denâ€" tist as he "excavated" a tooth before putting in a filling? Love may be blind, but the average motherâ€"indaw is an eye opener. Officer (to midshipman in ranks) â€" "Sound off." Plebe â€" "Midshipman MacTavish, fourth class, sir." Plebe â€" "I squeezed out too much toothpaste and had a hard time getâ€" ting it back into the tube, sir." Officer â€" "Why are you late for forâ€" mation ?2" The press room philosopher who is full of years and puns, asked us the other day why a man usually makes the most racket when he is well oilâ€" ed. 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Avoiding these pitfalls is the service we render. We believe that every investor is entitled to the fullest information available. "THE MARKET OBSERVER", the complete investment counsel service, aids you by the elimination of these hazards to build a sound investment portâ€" folio which will yield a good income, and good capital increase. Fill out the coupon below and start the wise way to invest. Twenty years‘ experience looking over investment portfolios shows us that 90% of investâ€" ment losses occur the following way:â€" I started in TEN WAYS TO LOSE MONEY 8th. Oth. 10th. life without I1st. Attempting to catch the short swings of the market. Z2nd. Acting on "TIPS" from strange salesmen. a, torke® Over concentrating in one security or industry. Buying at the top regardless of market position. Investigating AFTER investing. Disregard for business cycles which control markets. Not keeping a balanced aczcount at any time. h a few days at least, and thon levelled again. If there is time, it is advisable to repeat this process several times. The top soil should then be raked fine and on a windless day the grass sown at a liberal rate, once across and then once lengthwise. This double sowing insures an even distribution. In covâ€" ering, the gardener is advised to rake one way only and then firm the soil with a heavy roller or pounder. The first cutting of the grass is made when about three inches high and it should be done with a very sharp mower. Frequent golling when the ground is soft, regular mowings, and an annual application of good lawn fertilizer is advisable. i PERENNIALS L. Even with a very small garden, there is a big advantage in‘ having a few perennial flowers.. With these With new lawns, the spade work should be done as early as possible, The main thing is to get the ground level. After diggirg or plowing, the ground should be allowed to seitle for in the selection of the highest type of seed. There are all kinds of qualiâ€" ties offered, but the best blends for permanent results prove least expenâ€" sive. In Canada there are laws governâ€" ing grass seed but these have been deâ€" signed only to protect the inexperiencâ€" ed from getting a lot of weed seeds instead of grass. LAWNS For best results grass seed must be sown in the cool weather. This means, according to the experts, that all the lawns or repair work must be made well before the first of June. At tais time there is usually plenty of moistâ€" ure and nights are cool. Success lies "What breeds are in the greatest demand?" Mrs. Von Motzed was asked. The business developed along unâ€" suspected lines. A woman, lonely durâ€" ing her husband‘s absence from tha city, hired a dog for company. Anâ€" other family engaged a watchdog to keep an eye on their baby. Small Ones Most Popular Another business man rented a Gerâ€" man shepherd dog for a party, He wanted to show his friends how well he could handle animals, he said. He returned it the next day. The Von Motzeks decided to supply the demand. To their usual notice about their kennels in the classitied telephone directory they added the line "dog models rented," and noted that Mr. Von Motzek had trained 50 airedales for Orphan Annie of the radio. ‘That was enough. Requests began to arrive. A dogâ€"less person longing to walk a canine thoroughbred along the boulevards these spring days need not buy one. In Chicago it is possible to rent a dog by the day, week, or month, Many people do, in fact, reports Mrs. Michael Von Motzek who, with her husband, runs the odd dozg livery. It started when commercial photoâ€" graphers began to use doz models for their pictures. Chiczgo Bureau Hires Them QOut For Every Purpose Dogs For Rent GAKRDENING Seed catalogues put out by the large firms contain much more than a mere mention of the many flowers and vegetables available in Canada. They specify important points such 2s time of planting, resistance or lack of reâ€" sistance to frost, height, color, season of blooming, whether scented, and also the suitability of the flower for cutâ€" ting purposes. All of these points should be taken into consideration in planning a real garden, as on‘ly with such knowledge can a comprehensive and practical scheme be worked out. there is something to build the rest of the garden around and there is less likely to be long blank periods when there is no bloom available. About a dozen different kinds will make a fair foundation. Here is a fair selection: Delphinium Hardy Chrysanthemum Phlox Iris Hollyhocks Oriental Poppies Lillies Dianthus Trollius Poonies Yucca Columbine DATE New baby born to the Flynn famâ€" ily in Indiana has been named Oakâ€" ley. His elder brothers are Oral, Odie, Othic, Ovie, Orval, Otis, Oscar, Oliver and Omer. Mother‘s name is Ollie, A hea which regularly lays two oprs u_ day is owned by Mlle. Kakaâ€" soviitch, who lives in a small Yugoâ€" slavian village. ©It all depends upon the purpose for which a person wants a dog," she said. "Russian wolfhounds are popuâ€" lar for fashion shows, dobermans for the outâ€"ofâ€"doors, and Great Danes are popular, too, Generally speaking, yooâ€" ple that have small apartments want little dogs, while those with big houses prefer large ones." MZ show at Maryborough, failed to anpesy. The Maryborough, Queens!s miles awayâ€"by m‘stake entc ever T\ £°C. SEED CATALOGUES Serics of Oh‘s aâ€"Eog Power fo th 7 o% inu s VW 42. V‘00 li WL n n emen pping Itural , but w# o e e se oe ue # #e > mm m e i~ () Among the advantages claimed for this method of making a lawn are that the geed is thoroughly protect ed from birds before germination; the lines of seed are so spaced that every scedling has sufficient space to develop its root and top growth; the depth of sowing is under control; maximum germination is ensured; and curved edges, round flower beds for instance, can be cut to shape from the seed sheets with scissors, dence witness, an attorney for the plaintiff and frequently one for the defendant, a court clefk and someâ€" times a bailiff,. is. 54 Less than 10 minutes is required for the average trial. Present are .“e judgg. the plaintiff and a resiâ€" Grass lawns can now be sown in the form of sheets of paper, like paâ€" pering a wall, as a result of an in vention of Mr. V. Hartley, a Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society, says a story from London, Eng., in the Christian Science Monitor. The seed is supplied in 13 different mixâ€" tures suitable for the various soils in which it is intended to sow, and is incorporated in sheets of soft white paper, which easily decomâ€" poses. Held up to the light, the seeds can be seen in rows about threeâ€"cighths of an inch apart. Meceasure Three Feet By Two The ground to be sown is levelled and the surface covered with fine soil; the seed sheets measuring three feet by two feet are spread over it and kept moist, and under warm conditions the seed will germinate in from seven to ten days. Grass Sown In Form Of Sheet Is New Invertion For Lawns This "Schoo! children today are taught French, Latin, algebra, geometry, physics and other matters,‘" says Cunlife. "Yet they are not given an opportunity to learn the first prinâ€" ciples of safetyfirst workâ€"a work which sooner or later practically evâ€" ery person in Nova Scotia will have to face sometime in the near future." germen crew, and if there is gas presâ€" ent in the sections of the mine visitâ€" ed, they become unconscious. Cunliffe has been safety first enâ€" pinceor in Princess and Florence mines for more than 33 years now, and the steady decrease in the number of fatal and minor accidents in the two collieries over this period stands as a tribute to the excellent work he has carried on, Should Learn First Principles Built almost from nothing are two wellâ€"equipped first aid stations, an auxiliary firstâ€"aid car, and a fully equipped motor ambulance. Cunliffe has interested more than 200 employâ€" ees of Princess colliery in classes where the principles of safety first are taught, About 100 miners from Florence attend a similar class In Coa)l Minesâ€"Safety First Class Urged By Enrgineer Two canaries kept by Bill Cunliffe, safety first engineer of Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company‘s mines on the north side of Sydney harbor, play an important part in the protection of life underground. In regular vagetables there has been improvement all down the Jine, with the object of getting more flavor, succulence and longer season. Corn is a typical example. At one time it was only possible to get one variety of bantam,. Cobs are short and the seaâ€" son limited. Now there are offered three or four different Bantam types, some extra lateé, Cobs have been lengthened, kernels made biggor, One can enjoy the finest Bantam corn for over a month instead of but a week or two as in the old days. The two birds are taken into the collieries by the Captain of the Draeâ€" New grains and fruits are not the only thing that have been occupying the attention of plant breeders in reâ€" cent years, In vegetables there have been even more improvements. Sctenâ€" tists have carried out this work in two directions; first by the #ntroduction of vegetables unfamiliar to most Canaâ€" dians, and secondly and probably more important by vast improvement of those varieties that have been grown in this country for years. Improved Varieties Of the vegetables new to most Canâ€" adians there are several worth a trial in any garden, One is cos lettuce, a new cone shaped headed sort ‘hat stays fresh and sweet long after the leaf sorts have shriveled up. Thon there are Buussels sprouts, broad beans, broccoli, sugar peas, Chinose cabbage, chives, endive, egg plant, leek and Swiss chard. Full descrip tions will be found in any Candian seed catalozue. For Canadians To Be Grown In Their Gardensâ€" Improvements In All Kirds Of Seeds Offered By Reputable New Vegetables naries Detect Presence Of Gas

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