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Durham Review (1897), 27 Oct 1938, p. 7

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-moooo Strike' we have passed what has been re.. terred to " the Roosevelt races- non. that certain strong tones are At work in that country. which will make tor a measure of memory. that by retteetion we “all benefit by those ittttuenee, tn Candi. and that many indication. you! to - "-::lly improved condition: In our ~11 country." "Many indications point to [en- orally improved conditions in our country. I think It Mr to me that 1939 can be a better your for most businesses than 1938. I think venison that an approaching bull- 9993 upswing in the United sum would be reiteeted in an advance in Canadian trade and commerce. President B. W. Keightley. Mont. real. told the 24th annual meeting of the Association of Canadian Ad- President of Candi]: Adeertis. er; ls Hopeful That Better Times in the States Will Be Reflected Here. Upswing In US. May Benefit Us mom. These tissues can be obtained from the eyes ot stillborn infants or from corpses if the operation ts done soon after death, Dr. Cu- trovieio said. The latter source in tho more reliable. he added. it is possible to preserve the eyes in usable condition for several dsyl. he explained. Thus it Would be possible to keep a supply on land in the hospital refrigerator and to comrdinale the number of opera- tions with that supp'y. In piece for g on e York City, author aid the eye sun can bring back the who have Buttered cornea. or front co, A new "sweepstake" variety of corn, the ears of which measure more than a foot long and have a eireamferenee of eight or nine inches. has been .Iuwlopcd at Blenheim, Ont. Tin- corn has been developed from a variety imported three 1121's ago from the United States and has now become th Ears of Corn A Foot Long Leave Eyes For Use Of Living The farm placement scheme that last fall and winter put 42,- 000 persons, the vast majority Bin. do men, on farms in Canada’s four western province: is operat- ing again. Placements this year are expected to be reduced eon- u'derably because of the generally brighter' Western picture. The Federal Labor Department has negotiated agreements with Ianitoba. Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia to renew tor this season the plan first started in the 1936-37 fall and winter. The Federal and Provincial treas- uries split the cost 50-50. Eligible for placement under the agreements are "tteeesgitous individuals without means of rup- port who otherwise would be in receipt of relief." In practice the great majority placed have been aingle men though many single women have also found homes for the winter months. 'eople Are Asked to Will Their Eyes To Science When They Die Farm Aid Scheme Again To Operate southwest of Ottawa last week. Efforts to locate it have been unsuccessful. Residents laid they saw a ball of flame 1nd sparks shoot across the clear night sky. They aid the meteor made a hissing sound like eggs frying. OTTAWA. - A meteor, throwing off a stream of with and followed by a tail of flame is reported to have fallen A Meteor Sounded Like Eggs , variety is a very large type dent corn. especially adapt- for silo-tOng purposes, said nheim's wove. Ernest M. have suffered injuries to the rat. or front covering ot the eye Pieces of Cornea Needed many cases, however, the my s of corneal tissue neceuary rating a new window into the are not available tor replace- It wer no... [air. co tm To an interview about sight or personh the director. "Five in“ but," he echoed, dismally. “Yes, that and I. don. Yd ninth-d." “has.“ ‘1‘..th Wife-"You needn't, duligz. I only want you to foot them." You will notice." said the hell- Iiul master I. to pkcod his tin. [or on a pin. of mechanism and "txml the handle, "that this Ina- chiuo is turned by a crab." And I. land“! gun“, at the laugh that III "and the clan. "I never do,'"regied the other calmly. "I always take my adver.. sary’s return half." "Ha-ha,"' laughed the iirst. "You txpoct not to come back. my frigid? I always get a return." Thou must save, and thou alone ---Hebrews, 10: 8-10 Nothing in my hand I bring - Isaiah 4: 1 Simply to thy cross I cling-Gala- tians 6: 14 Naked, come to thee for dress-- Romans 13: 14 Helpless, look to thee for grace --Philippians 4.t " Foul, I to the fountain fly-Psalm 51: 7 Wash me, Savior. or I die-John 13: 8 While I draw this fleeting breath -Paalm 103: 15-16 When my eyelids elose in death -Eeelesiastes 12: 3-7 When I soar to worlds unknown --John 14: 2-3 See thee on thy judgment throne --Matthew 25: 31 Rock of ages. cleft for me .- I Corinthians 10: 4 Let me hide myself in thee - Psalm 17: 3. Two Mexicans quarreled and decided to fight a duel. To do this without attracting too much atten- tion, they took a train into the country. The first Mexican asked for a return ticket, but his op- ponent only took a single. There is a difference here: Mubby---"Don't bring me my ore bills, dear, I can’t {an The, had - to the more in- 62: 5-8 Let me hide myself in thee - Exodus 33: 22 From thy riven side which flowed ---Johrt 19: 34 Be of sin the double cure --- 11 Kings 2: 9-10 Cleanse from its guilt and power --1.cai:vh l: 18 Not the rc'coe of my hands-Psalm 69: 6 Can fulfill the Jams demands - Matthew 5: 17-18 Could my zeal no respite know- Psalm 69: 6 Could my tears forever flow - Psalm 6: 6 All my sin could not atone--Heb. rows 10: 5-6 The words of the well-known hymn "Roek of Ages" can be coupled with quotations or para- phrases from the Bible in a very interesting way. Of course, the song is not made up of literal quotations from the Scriptures, but the lines refer to passages which are strikingly similar: Rock of ages, cleft for me-Psalm “Rock Of Ages" And The Bible Before a crowd of several thousand the new International Blue.. water Bridge between Port Huron, Mich., and Sarnia, Ont., was oneially teed. by .G’tzvernpr Utnlr Mugghy _of .M'te.hitran,ttid hemier Mitchell . --- V__..-- _-...... "'""tP"* u; mlLulsuu, uuu xl‘clulvl' mucneu Hepburn, of Ontario. Governor Manila! is pictured throwing the "United States" switch, while Premier Hep" urn, RIGHT, looks on. FIA)? iuijutD 10" Footprints 84 inches long have been found in a Colorado mine. They belong to s 35 ft. high Iguanodont taking 15 ft. strides, which lived 8,000,000 yen: ego, the biggest animal yet found to have existed in North America. It is also interesting to note that since the contest on Wiltshires was Britt begun in 1923, the prize has been awarded to a Canadian firm every year. In the 16 years that the contest has run, tirat prize has been won by Canada Packers tour. teen times. t It is interesting to note that the winner this year scored " out ot the possible 100 points, and the tirat fire exhibits all scored 92 points or better. This compares with a high score of 87 points tor the winner of the first prize last year, indicating the progress that is being made in Canada in the im. provement ot export bacon. Style and Workmanship Ili, Sult- nbllity of sides M, Pirmnesu, ot Fat 10, Firmness ot Rind 5, Colour 20, Flavour M, Each showing consist-s at tour Wiltshire Sides. which are scored on the (allowing basis: The contest. which he open to all bacon curers in the British Empire (exclusive ot the Irlsh Free State) ls tor the beat bacon produced and cured h the British Empire. At the British Dairy Farmers' Ag. sociation Dairy Show held in Lon. don September M to September 29. first award went to Canada Packers Limited. Toronto. New High Score On Export Bacon p.m. (E.S.T., departing p.m.; arriving Ottawa 4:03 departing 4:18 p.m. and ar at Montreal 5:08 p.m. Leaving Winnipeg. eastbound departure will be daily at 6 a.m. (C.S.T.), arriving at Toronto 2:23 The initial schedule calls for departure from St. Hubert Air- port at 7 a.m. (E.S.T.), arriving at Ottawa 7:53 n.m.. departing 8:08 a.m., arriving at Toronto 9:56 a.m., departing 10:11 a.m., and arriving at Winnipeg 5.08 p.m. (C.S.T.). The service extends the air ex. press routes now in operation be- tween Winnipeg and Vancouver to establish daily two-way complete express service by air between Montreal and Vancouver. Inauguration of air express ser- vice between Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Winnipeg was made Oct. 17th, by the Tvans-Canada Airlines. This Month Trans-Canada Air- lines Begun a Service Be. tween Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg Inauguration Of Air Express arriving Declaring he has given up Are- tie adventure, John Rymill, South Australian explorer, sailed for England to marry Miss Eleanor Francis. One unanswered question was whether Great Britain would resist Germany's desire for colonial ex. pension. 5. IntettiMeatton of Britain's re- armament, described during the crisis as inadequate to cope with modern war. 4. Economic and Political adjust- ment of Czechoslovakia, which would be lost to her former friends it Germany realizes Nazi hopes ot a customs union with the dismem- bered republic; 3. Economic realignment of the Danubian states, being drawn into Germany’s trade orbit at the ex- pense ot Great Britain, France and Italy; 2. Italian intervention in Spain. which Is holding up ttMllment of the Angloutalian agreement; I. Germany's demand that Great Britain and other: return colonies taken from the Reich at the end ot the Great War; Government heads in Great Brit- ain before Parliament reconvene: November l, are studying what to do about the following problems which confront them. Before Parliament Reconvenes Five Questions Will Have To Be Studied Many Problems Spiders, with very few ex- ceptions, are triends of our. They help to rid the garden of insect pests. They do not attack us, and may be tamed to take food from our fingers. They are among the most highly-developed artists in their line of endeavor. They have suspension bridges, trap doors, several grades of exquisite silk. They are balloonists of note and are famous as divers. Impression Of Freshneu The Yorkshire Post declares it is not surprising that the exhibition as a whole should give an impres- sion of freshness and open air. With a continent at their doors, the paper says. artists have obeyed Constable', advice to seek commu- nion with Nature, without turning to impressionlsm. "Whatever may be happening in other corners of the empire. Can. ada alone can claim to have found- ed an independent school ot palm- ing," the Manchester Guardian adds. '"Extrattrdirtarity trtteretrtlntt.". "England has vaguely known tor some years that Canada has a mind of her own in matters artis- tie," says the Manchester Guardian. which describes the exhibition " "vigorous and extraordinarily in. tereistitur." Following the opening cgremon- lea which were attended by Lon. don's elite, including representa- tives of the entire diplomatic corps. crowds wronged the Thames-side gallery to view the highlyoraiised Canadian paintings and sculpture. Canada's "Century of Art" ex. hibition which. in October. began In two-months run at historic Tate Gallery, has taken London by storm. Paintings and Sculpture by Can- ada’s Artists Receive Highest {like In Old Country Exhi- ition Show Has Taken London by Storm Friendly Spiders Facing. Britain International 2rmy oiheers' teams are coming from Chile, Mexico, Eire and the United States to compete with Canadian ottieers in the numerous Horse Show events of the eight-days' en- zagement. .. I70 Clue” In Horse Show Several operating changes in the Horse Show should speed up the performances enabling a larger number of classes than in any previous year. now totalling 170, to be run off in shorter time schedules. 3]iirjlifi -tiiijiiiird "it? A brilliant unbroken record of seventeen years in the two-fold field of Canadian agriculture and international horsemanship will be still further advanced when the Royal Winter Fair opens at To. ronto on November 15 with a pro- gramme of wider scope, more vivaeity, larger prizes and greater variety than have marked its cumulative successes of the past. 1h m main iiiiiuiaa, O WWZIECh-m “can“. 0 The My. qtreu" I Royal Winter Fair Is Still Growing " - "in - q .mwm-i- O Mum-ally. 0 23332139.. at teem“ Such conditions as inflammation of the tiny arteries of the eye, blood clots in the eye veins, and spasms of the blood vessels have been treated with the venom. SNAKE VENOM EYE TREAT.. MENT The venom of snakes (rattle- snakes. watermoccasins, cobras) most deadly to man may soon prove one of the most effective treatments to save eyesight, a South American physician de- dares. 'm 'r-ttur-tse O Ila-mm "pd an an. _ ','llf4trltag""""u be bent into I coil of 351-1 dug; eter. A revolutionary that-truths process in steel ma ing we: de- veloped at the Kearny (N.J.) lab. oratories. By its use ordinary carbon steels can be given prop- erties otherwise obtainable only in the more complex alloy steels. A piece of steel can be made hard enough to scratch glass and yet remain so ductile that it can On its agricultural side similar HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL CANCER OVER " An "alarmintr" increue in can- cer deaths among persons over 60 shows that their period of life in the "dreaded cancer use" for Americans. Deaths in the-over-GO class Ilmost doubled from 1910 to 1980. MOONLIGHT. RADIO PRODUCED A new use for radio, to light the sky fifty miles overhead " brightly as the full moon does, is proposed in Nature. British "ieial science journal. The new light would be an artiiieiat aurora. A single radio station could cover a patch of sky sixty miles in diam- eter with this light. It would il- luminate country roads as well as ordinary lighting systems would, and could be used anywhere. w No. k.” Tooth decay ik being diunoeed and even predicted u long to twelve months in advenee for pa- tients never seen by the emin- er. Developed in experiments ct Michigan School of Dentistry, the process relies on the important diagnostic relationship between the Lactobacilli and the presence of cavities in the teeth. An ac- curacy of more then M per cent. has already been achieved. CAN PREDICTIOOTH DECAY What Science * Is Doing * LA not: STUCK iuHtryrriiri'r5.Giirins, chiffoniern, hednr. springs. wardrobes, kitchen r-nhineu and stove: ut rock bottom Drives. Bur With Cemtidenee __. wide variety of cover: and style; "chairs. rem», tapes-tric- and velouru. 2 and , piece when. Guaranteed clonn and mmph-vcly reo conditioned. Priced trom "4.98. LARGE swung or up!) nunssnns. 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This well has every indication of being a really good producer, as it is usual, in order to obtain the best flow of oil in this section of the country that drilling must extend to 450 feet. “BATHROY. - A new on well has been struck in the new oil tuid which bu been develop. ing in the Wattoed district in " A00"tb'iit " """rttt.teo, CHILI '.'t _ qtat.e" menu ANTS l-uu-rmmu-u v' "" I INIUNh "0513' MOI! HA, g "tN'ott't't ". 21': t ly I; Att INC" 9““ " 'u'rtcutr-s" Near Wafer! ,rtt'.0tt'.tt, n. If No ('HUH‘E ttrt tin - m t tin Rum-Hm- lin- ICI "ortitttttt . WAvetietr .\‘ 'tsl hunk: TE]! IN Sum. w. ll. INN. rm

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