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Durham Review (1897), 6 Apr 1939, p. 7

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t Its Best lan Special Royal Medal weving tocal conges. ed by millions for 30 mi'by many do_e. Madte in ( g:m' .: rength, onsyed Apples CKk Reliet from DISTRESS$ UILDINGâ€"Up? o #o COLDS S, Sir « HIVE Syrup Imy | morning cereal sweetener, T ECA U w 2 .. 0e la zm otoag Q 0(Â¥ nap nari Fhese are some of the reasons why pigs find a place on about $09,000 Canadian farms and why 33 per cent. of farmers in the Doâ€" minion include pig ratsing in their nrograms, roadily Pigs ft into farm practice as a complementary to many branches of dairying which prevail through out the country, and Canadian (arm graing are excellently suited for pigs. None of the farm aniâ€" mals can convert grains into meat as eificiently, nor as economically @3 does the pig, nor can any bring quicker returns or use to the same adrantage as wide a variety of feeds. No farm animal is more Pigs Can Convert Grains Into Meat ‘"We should love one another," Charles told his congregation in the anniversary sermon. "We should seek both sides of every «yuarrel and try to make it pleas anter and nicer for everybody." An old table served as an altar. Aitics yielded chairs. Rugs came from a neighbor. A sbip‘s bell calls the congregation to worship. "Love One Another" Charles‘ had thought they were oaly playing, and wouldn‘t built a pulpit for them at first, but they continued having services, Sunday after Sunday, in, but for Rockwell‘s son and daughter and the neighbors‘ boys and girls, it was ideal for a church. It‘s a year since the unordained "pastor", Charles Rockwell, his aister, Jane, 14 (she‘s organist and superintendent of the primary de partment of the Sunday School) and eight playmates started their own church, much to the skeptical amusement of their elders. Pennies Go For Pulpit The chickenâ€"house behind Marâ€" iin L. Rockwell‘s home was just the sort of place most youngsters would covet for "the gang" to play &A 12â€"yearâ€"old "minister" and his cougregation of 60 shrillâ€"voiced youngsters in Canton, Pennsyiâ€" vania, have saved their pennies to beautify their backâ€"yard, chickenâ€" «oop house of worship. Congregation Has 12â€"Yearâ€"Old *‘Minister" A2d 60 Members -â€"Cb:’c.ken-Coop House Of leenâ€"Age Youths Start Own Church Vera Hiruba, ABOVE, â€" beautiful Czech figure skater, is literally a woman without a coantry. â€" En raule from New York, she was ceâ€" nied admission to Canada on irourds that â€""@a citizen of nunâ€" existent Czechoâ€"Slovakia, if she was admitted to Canada che Umitâ€" ed Stites could then very properly refuse to take her back." Worship. 10e former hermit announced his annual endurance walk this year would be from Collingwood, on the shore of Georgian Bay. to the World‘s Fair at New York. He +xpecis to cover the «itmated 685 wiles on foot in 17 or 18 days. Rolis In Snow In Winter J‘aples got married recently . yave up his yearâ€"round abode the Blue Mountain caves beh ‘ollingwood for a substantial br house in town. He returned to talloring business he relinguist when he decided to become a ca dwoller and spend his spare ti in winter months rolling in snow . Alired Staples, the "Man of Naâ€" tnre" who once preferred to live in caves, said that after living inâ€" doors for three months â€" for the first time in yearsâ€"hig weight had Jumped from 152 to 175 pounds and that be "never felt better in his life." Collingwood "Man of Nature" Who Recently Got Married Will Walk To World‘s Fair, Former Caveâ€"man Likes Home Life The former Barred From Canada awood for a substantial brick in town. He returned to the nz business he relingquished he decided to become a caveâ€" r and spend his spare time iier months rolling in the ode in behind A Japanese boy, picking through the ruins on the battlefield of Kiangwan, north of Shanghai, picked up a hard grenade. Playâ€" fully he threw it. Three Japanese men and a woman were killed and two other persons injured. Cycles Of 11%4 Years "The greatest"sun spot activity has been in July of the past two years and if the spot groups begin to increase within the next few months it may mean the maximum yet lies ahead. The last maximum was in 1929 and the cycles usuaily run about 1114 years." ‘‘During the latter part of Febâ€" ruary sun spots brought a magâ€" netic storm on the earth great enough to disturb telephone and telegraph communications," he said, "and last December a solar eruption caused short wave radio fadeouts. Sun spot activity, which bas been the greatest since 1870, is continuing, Dr. Seth B, Nicholson, of Pasadena, Calif., declared last week, with the possibility that the maximum of the present cycle still lies abead. Maximum of Present Cycle May Lie Aheadâ€"Greatest Since 1870 Increase Seen In Sun Spot Activity Looks like a short session and an early rising for the House . . s in time for the visit of the King and Queen, mayhap. ot e ic c on ol on nVs EOe Minister Mackenzie King, (whose hesitating stand in the last two international crises has borne the brunt of so much criticism), now that every man in the Ontario House has voted to support a reâ€" solution calling for the conscripâ€" tion of wealth and man power of Canada in the event of wat .. . this Ontario resolution, however, may have been a little premature, 1 cempares oo n ooo 1 S the preferential rates accorded to Western Canada and United States wheat, wheat flour and wheat proâ€" aucls moving by rail from bay ports through Ontario for export", crion aemanded of the Domiâ€" nion Government to secure On. tario farmers lower freight rates on wheat also embarrasses Ottaâ€" wa . . . but it doesn‘t embarâ€" rass COntario farmers, who have "Dractically lost access to the ex. port market for wheat owing to Shem sevmate P00 15 s Action demanded of nion Government to â€"s tario farmers lower fr vage ready in the Ontario Legis. lature to be forwarded to Ottawa +) + . particularly the one asking the Federal Government to repeal the Cangda Temperance Act as is applies to the counties of Peel, Perth and Hurco, and Manitoulin Ffand :. ... . This follows reâ€" peated defeats in the courts of the contention of Attorneyâ€"Gen. Coâ€" nant and Premier Hepburn that the provincial Liquor Control Act overrides the federal statute . . . The passing of the resolution may be a deliberate move on the part of the Provincial Government to "pass the buck" to Ottawa on this ticklish question, knowing â€" full well that probably notbing _ will come of it . ." _ W e re aL) 1 eel Fucl to the fires of dissension between Ontario‘s Liberal Premier and the Liberal head of the Cana. dian Government was added last week by the sheaf of resolutions made ready in the Ontario Legisâ€" Inture to be forwarlad ks PusS . Premier Hepburn, dissenting from the view expressed by Conâ€" servative Leader George â€" Drew that the Throne Speech debate is a wast of time, says that it is in this debate that the Government learns what the country is thinkâ€" ing and is enabled to base its fisâ€" cal policies in public opinion . . . Deapends again on who‘s doing the talking . . . It makes some people mad to see all the chewing done by lawyer members of the frouge :. . ‘_ "Farmers want a lookâ€"in, too" complained R. A. MceEwing, Liberal (Wellington North) in his maiden speech , . . "it‘s high time they had more to say on the floor of tha Han..» ime they had more to loor of the House" hh sorry for Prime 1 i efi lt Ahcvice tA c d been as common as they are at the present day, they may lay claim to great antiquity. There are some authorities indeed who decree that People.May Have Worn Them In Bible Days ~â€"â€" Oldest Known Specimens Are Of Gloves‘ Origin Said Ancient Jeweled sprays for the hair are much in evidence, the real antique spray, mounted on silver, and forming a hoop or half hoop round the hair, being sought after. The modern spray has banquette diaâ€" monds introduced into the ornaâ€" ment, which is made up of detachâ€" able pieces which, when taken apart, form jeweled clips for the gown. NEW YORK, â€" Earrings this season are either very long or in the form of a stud and are seen in beautiful cluster or scroll deâ€" signs, and also in the oldâ€"world falling festoons. The very latest idea is to wear a half hoop of diaâ€" monds completely covering â€" the lobe. Although gloves have not always Earrings Either Very Long or Stud : Canada‘s mining industry has made marked progress in the past five years, creating new wealth to the extent of $1,850,000,000, accoraâ€" ing to the Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa. New Fields Into Prominence Each of these five years has seen some _ spectacular achievement, either in the production ofnew metals or in the way of new disgâ€" _ _coveries. During this period Canâ€" ada bhas become an important proâ€" ducer of radium, uranium, sulphur, antimony, nepheline syenite, sode ium sulphate, and rock wool, New mining fields have come into promâ€" inence in the Cadillacâ€"Malartic area in Quebec; Larder Lake, Little Long Lac, and Sturgeon River areas in Ontario; God‘s Lake in Manitoba; Lake Athabaska in Sasâ€" katchewan; Yellowknite and Gorâ€" don Lake areas in the Northwest Territories; and the Zeballos River and Cariboo areas in British Colâ€" umbia. Gold production has exâ€" perienced steady growth with the result that the daily tonnage of _ gold ore milled in Canada bas inâ€" creased from 24,000 in 1934 to 55,â€" 000 at the close of 1938. Crude oil production has increased fiveâ€"fold since 19384 due to the comparativeâ€" ly recent discovery of a erude oil field in Alberta. German Make. Spectacular Achievements Seen During Past Five Years In Production Of New Metals, New Discoveries. Canada‘s Mini Industry Fast Developing WONDERLAND OF OZ _ _ OJ "appimess to the kiddies at this time of year. Here are three live ones And don‘t overlook the newlyâ€"hat ched Easter Duck, the queer fellow at the right, memmememeasw. 2222200000000 All buildings in Istanbul be painted grey as cam against air raids. GiiL which maintains the Ameriâ€" cas have been slipping away from the old world for millions of years and that the Atlantic thus was formed between them, This _ information should serve as a reminder and as an inspiration to the readers of this column that March 21stâ€" the first day of Springâ€"has alâ€" ready arrived and the opening southwest of the island. Scientists intend to take measâ€" urements of the distance between the mountain peaks on cither side of the "crack" zone. The measure. ments will be repeated in a few years to see if pea‘:s have moved farther apart. If the mountaing have shifted, it may prove Alfred Wegener‘s theory of continental drift, which maintains the Ameriâ€" sesu‘ls 1 1} Geologists are wondering whethâ€" er Tceland is dividing itself into two parts. Long fissures or cracks stretch from the northeast to the southwest of the island. Isaak Waltons of Ontario will have 7,000,000 more speckâ€" led trout to angle for this year desd n efi us Lt Icelard May Be Breaking In Two degree When William the Conqueror came to England he introduced the gauntlet glove, but many â€" years elapsed â€" before the inhabitants adopted the fashion in any great Made Without Fingers The earliest gloves of which gpeclmens are yet extant were of German make and devoid of finâ€" gers. It was not until after the dissolution of the Heptarchy that these were introduced into Engâ€" land. Until then the ladies had no gloves, though the ends of their mantles were shaped so as to form coverings for the bhands. the "shoe" of which we find menâ€" tion in the fourth chapter of Ruth referred to a glove. In the tenth century we have clear proof that Ethelred the Seeâ€" ond received five pairs of gloves, as a duty paid by a society of Gerâ€" man merchants who held a monopâ€" oly for the manulacture of these articles, 1939 TO BE BIG YEAR FOR ONTARIO ANGLERS am. vaum wisewtS replied politely: "Mad. am, you have perhaps notieed that every person has uwuunu. Mine is to scatter mysélf. t yours is I will not say, but ‘I #hall never fnd fault with you whatever you do." aro yet extant were of nake and devoid of finâ€" was not until after the " zone. The measure. e repeated in a few if pea‘s have moved . If the mountains it may prove Aifred game istanbul are to as camovflage of the trout season on May 1st will follow closely behind. Do not be caught napping when the fishing season arrives and start preparing your fishing gear right away so ss to be ready when the bright morning sunshine heralds in the first ofâ€" ficial fishing day of 1939. Varâ€" nish those bamboo rods, clean the reels, reverse the silk lines, check carefully those wading boots, make the odd new lure in your spare time, either fly or artificial bait plug, and check carefully every part of your fisching outfit and thea you will be ready and waiting for the time when you can take those weekâ€"end fishing trips. Sally Ross, an Indian woman reâ€" puted to have been 105, who reâ€" membered the time when the Inâ€" dians of Northern Canada thought that the white man was a god, has died at Lepas, Manitoba.â€"London (England) Times, oc se d onl n OE Couite Mr. Scott says there is still anâ€" other as large as this one and some smaller ones which be learned from their tracks. DIED DISILLUSIONED _ Harvey Seott, hunting on the 6th concession of â€" Kinloss Township, Bruce County, in the vicinity of Dan McKkinnon‘s home last week, shot one of the woives which killed so much live stock last year in that vicâ€" inity. The wolf measured 70 inches from hcad to tip of tail. It was a bold and outspoken citizen who told the council at Inâ€" gersoll that it was the parents raâ€" ther than their children who are in need of a curfew law. Wonder what this citizen would say if he could see the "children" on the streets of Oshawa after midnight. ~â€"Oshawa ‘Times. CURFEW FOR ADULTS Hitler will permit German Jews to retain the gold filling in their teeth when they surrender their other valuables. Can it be posâ€" sible that this is a bid for the Heâ€" brew vo‘te?â€"Toronto Globe and Maii GENEROUS ADOLF WITH VIC BAKER Big Bad W olf and when she nt o all set LIFE‘S LIKE THAT A plan for making the 35,000,000 travel vacations enjoyed annually by Americans, a quest for health Make Vacation A Quest For Health the country would not be better off if they turned them in to the police. Records show that crimâ€" inals often secure such guns durâ€" ing robberies of private homes, If owners feel they must keep them ‘as souvenirs or for other sentiâ€" mental reasons, they might â€" reâ€" move the firing pin or otherwise make them useless as lethal weaâ€" povs.â€"Edmonton Journal. This is also a good time for those Canadians who do not really need revolvers or automatics to ask themselves whether they and tlu!country would not be better L&e ba aa 006. E3e TOO MANY REVOLVERS There were 242 accidents at un» protected railroad crossings in Caâ€" nado last year, causing 96 deaths and injuries to 300 personsâ€"40 of the accidents Occurring at crossâ€" ings where there were protective devices, And every last one of the 242 could have been avoided if the drivers concerned had used caution and common sense.â€"Otâ€" tawa Journal. ALL AVOIDABLE Did you know that potatoes are the third most valuable crop in Canada?" Wheat comes first, then outs and then potatocs. Latest re:urns show wheat to have a value of $204,000,000 ; oats, $110,000,000; and potatoes, $44,â€" AAA nan ues a L SPUDS IN THIRD PLACE ,000.â€"Windsor Star. _ ONTARIO aArcHives samia acc14102, 10 SC0VE all DiRUe , Poor scattered," said Dor. othy, ul‘eem-t to do. * fook turns coaxiag the woman. Eventually they succeeded in reaching the roof and bringing her down a ladder, From 6.30 a.m. to 8.45 aimn. the firemen â€" and policemen VWE lsa s 5 : e recommended closer coâ€"oper ation between doctor and patient in working out "an individualiv planned vacation, molded to perâ€" sonal requirements." Carefu} planâ€" ning of the hygienic aspects of the vacational migrations will resu‘t in reductions in epidemics, he aaid called was unable to persuade her to reâ€"enter the house. He called the firemen, But sach time they raised the ladder she threatened to throw hersol? two stories to the strect, so Aemene Oom Cns EUVL of her house and threatened to jump. ‘The policeman who was madiice‘s .1 P ‘nen had a jittery job t« form one day last week, _ ___° TCCCCCmOU purpose an@ Are governed mostly by vogues, whims and fads." Plan Moliday Carefully He recommended alazam aa .. well organized purpose Pointing out that the "incredibie but carefully estimated sum of $ â€" 00,000,000 is spent yearly on vacaâ€" Wouldâ€"be Suicide instead of jugt a sightseeing tour, has been presented in the Jourfal of the American Medical Associâ€" A woman stood Toronto firemen and police~ n had a Jit._tery job to ner. By Fred Neher N.Y., seaid roof? “.

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