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Durham Review (1897), 11 May 1939, p. 2

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" Hi " impormn; aviaticn developments are inking place in the South Pa- s'itie and before long Austrian: and the United States will be linked " " route: meeting " Auckland. Meantime much survey work is proceeding tor a British service “tween New Zealand and Canada. The Empire airmail service will be extended to New Zeninnd " I connection across the Tuner: tbea trom Sydney to Ambiand. Tbil' series will start u soon a. ban Aii':'-ht', ire available. riiain and the United States no M waging a race for air haul in the Pd',"ie,1t,te,e an arrange- t It undo tor int rel-in bind in 1Mtlge - I. In Mr tram, the lees-eh h other suitable been continues. m but“! has been here..- "Hth6-Mtttit, of an air eer- C“ have" Canada and New ”Bissau;- Air. L7ri,%7rllll'fJ, . Mr. S. .l. Dornan. editor of the Dispatch, Alameda. Sash. has been chosen as the official repre- aeatative of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association aboard the pilot train which will accompany the Royal Party on their trip across Canada. A detailed list of perennials, Ind full instructions, on growing from seen, may be be had on ap- plication to the Horticultural So.. cieties Branch, Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, Parliament buildings, Toronto. Ion trrandittorum, Rudieeeili" il.. "'etaflor, plena. Perennials which have been tested and proved hardy in North- ern Ontario 'u'ei--Aquiletria in variety, Campanula persicifolia, Chrysanthemum maximum, Core.. bplia trrandithrra, Delphinium in variety, Dianthas in variety. Pae- onies, Papaver nadicaule, Plureo- For situations of a dry nature the following are recommended: Achillea ptarmica, Alyssum san- tile, Arabia, Campanula earpati- cn, Catastiurn tomentosum, Core- opsis lanceolata, Helianthus, Iris Germaniea, Lychnis ehaleedoniea, Lychnis coronal-in. Papaver and Thymus. " countered, the following my be Iced, providing the location is not directly under trees: Aconitum, Alchusa, Aatillse, Doronicum. Di- nntn, Gaillnrdia, Arabia, Sedum, Dinnthus, Cimieifutra, Lupinus, Thalictrum, Doronicum, Dicentra Ind Rudbeckia. FOR LOCATIONS DRY on SHADY The arrangement of the border 5 simple. Tall plants are used Indy in the rear to give a good {olian background and provide height. Medium plants are placed In the centre, and low material in the front. Avoid planting in rows, troupe or clusters being prefer- able. so long as they are not It is well to remember most per- ennials do best in full sunlight. A southern upeet, protected from ltrong winds, is the most satisfac- tory position for the garden. Where there is a seercity of water the border should receive 3 liber- el dressing of mulch just before worm weather sets in for sum- For perennhls the soil should be mud deeply and thoroughly, incorporating well rotted manure a time of digging. This may be done in late fan with spring plant- ing in mind. - ,,__. -- -. uan‘l lV'Ul-e They combine diversity of foliage and greet variety in form and col- our and should be planted gener- ously. They give great sathrfrurtion when used for borders, in front of ahrutrtseries, dong driveway: or walk. or planted in muses on Flights Coming Agriculture. Ten-u, Ont. Perennials make the home more attractive and hold a strong pine: in the hearts of all fiomer lovers. PEIENNIALS FOR THE FARM Br Nh,. F. cm. Oat. 1)...- " Represent Weeklies Ch, Royal Train YOUR FARM position is en- Dept. The richest sources no liver, kidney. Ian muscle, brains, nut and heart mutt. Prowl, on one. or two out": a day would (in a m mil In“ Kidney is almost equally tie). £91m.“ that it run- into in. aging, a chemienl relative of nico- tine, can be had from your mat market, it In announced to the American Institute of Nutrition. Lack of this vitunin esNett pet. lau-n, with In estimated 1,000,- o'oo victim- in the United States “one, a disease Po tbaliftt1 'in heretofore. egg: Fort pause“ v V "V --_.rv..~uu LUun'a. " is pouible to determine stellar velocities more accurately than L‘_-A“__A By Wilding two prisms, or wedges of glass used to break up light into itleoeponent colors, it An adaptation of the olddash. ioned stereopticon is giving sci- ence a new instrument for meas- uring the speed of stars billions of miles away. VITAMIN B-l ENDS PAIN A new vitamin treatment to eli- minute the pain of severe neural- gia of the face has been announ- ced to the us. National Academy of Sciences. The vitamin used is "B-one", the anti-neuritis factor in food. Its lack results in the development of beri-beri and other nerve de.. generation diseases. MEASU!!E STAR SPEED Many people grow old long be- fore their time because the neg- lect one vital ned of L'a'ITfteifi, need for internal cleanliness. Ev- entually, ty adopt the healthy Kruschen ha it. Then, probably for the first time in their lives, they start getting rid every day of waste material from the system. The result is renewed health and vigour. Ailments due to a clogged system vanish, youth returns, and life becomes really worth living. u. mung nruscnen sans, and in a few months I found relief from my rheumatism. I became nimble on my feet. Now, at 61---weisth. ing 168--l am cheerful, energetic, and always ready to play with my grtyyiehildren,'ctE,i." Twenty years ago. he left the army, constipated and rheumatic. To-day, he is fit and nimble-a merry, romping granddad, 61 yeyp young. 7 "I came out of the army with rheumatism," he writes. “It was especially bad in my feet. I start- y, taking 5ruycten" Salts, and in LEFT T HE ARMY WITH RHEUMATISM Here are six of the rctinue I Scotland Yard. press represe States to arrange the thousa Lady Nqnyueniroime," who w Chamberlain: Lady Katherine to RIGHT: Lord Eldon, who King and George F. Steward What science is SK Doing * 'it To Join Again l! nefrert of vita- "hrrAmA-r-ruoiugtuo-diiaGiiiTL"'ir, 'otha" the rctinue of 30 persons who will accompany the King t pram representatives and other minor dignitaries have ain ,-e the tllousand-atui-oil, details in conn eetion with the rol mime. who will serve as lady-in-waiting to the Queen; the ally Katherine Seymour, who will also be a lady-in-waiting d Eldon, who will serve RR Irtvrlou-,,us., .- A..- wrt--, a' I win servé as it 3 press omeev at An Englishman and a French- man were arguing over whose country owned the finer navy. They asked the old Irishman in the corner to settle the argument. "The Irish have the best navy," he said. “In Heaven's name, where is the Irish navy?” said the other two. "And what a fool Pd be telling you when you might be a éouple of spies," said the Irishman. V... .v-uuvu on: Inca; "I'm not crazy," was the retort. "Yesterday they Med it with bricks." An inmate of the asylum who was pushing a wheelbarrow upside down was stopped by a visitor who asked: "What's the idea ?" -"_e.e . - I- III, wrou " mullahs“: you" to the tack manufacturer. "You know/r he replied, seri- ously, "I keep thinking to-day’s Thursday !” - v7- â€".._ ....~u--uu5 anulllya. During the usual afternoon rest near one of these, one member of the party noticed another pacing up and down, a worried look on his face. He stopped him and asked what was wrong. An exploration party in the hintuland of Brazil reached a point some hundred miles from Iquitos after a fortnight', hard going, and were unfortunate enough to strike an area of dense jungle and steaming swamps. " sleep __ - r“ PT And he was divorced. He mumbled a few words in church And he was married. He mumbled a fed words in A smart man is one who hasn't let I worn-n pin any- thing on him since he wu u baby.-Winnipeg Free Press. Have hi, Heard “Fifteen minutes after pul- 'i" " , pair of web I ans. m tr?n.neetion with the royal visit. TOP, LEFT to RIGHT: dy-.i!ywpitrn g to the Queen; the Earl of Airlie, who will act as Lord , 1ri,ll.also.bi) a lady-in-waiting to her majest . BOTTOM, LEFT lorg-m-walting to the King; the Hon. Piers {egh equerry to the It No. 10 Downing St. 1i1i.ntaiit./hariGhGiiiy F.iiiifeihrn"iiiiifia the Fiii.ii Splpany_the King. am! Queey _to_Canpda. "lfiieiais uf w-"Iimll'" Ila“... iriiiiiiiui ' h "- m. w ' W ”0.”, rlllralldd1"A?,q/ltttttttS, “INSIDE lliRhlttlmtht" 2Iatfe.etutceterami" the hostess might resent u curt "Sorry I cannot accept." 2.--'rhi, is sometimes done, but it cannot be called good form. 8.--The president of the club. 4.-No,. merely say, "I believe I dropped my handkerchief." Ii.--Yes, when all the guests are close friends. 6.-tNotther should be mailed im- mediately after the wedding. Answer. 1.-It is not obligatory that one do so, but unless it is a very in.. timate renson, one should explain why, and withAetrret. Otherwise 4.--When a woman is either standing or seated, talking with a man, and drops her handkerchief, glove, or some such article, and the mar. does not notice it, should she pick it up? 5.---When the guests at a dinner are few in number, and they are all intimate friends, would it be all right for the place cards to bear only their first names, Mary, Elizabeth, Helen, ete.t 6.--Mdy weiidiud announce- ments be mailed a week before the wedding? 8.--Who usually acts. as hostess when a woman’s club gives . lun- tehto" PEP”? 2.--u it proper for n man to smoke a pipe at some formal " fair? 1.--rs it absolutely required that a person give the reason for deglinipg an invitation? Government forecasts are sup- plied four or more times daily to the company and an operator records them, the phonograph playing records continuously. New Yorkers anxious to know what the weather is likely to be like and too impatient to wait and see, may dial Weather 6-1212 and hear a phonograph record an- nounce "rain and colder, north. easterly winds, rain and colder, northeasterly winds, rain and cold -." click! Weather: Tips By Telephone ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO yrg_arri', ‘l‘WlDDlaE CHICK! 'T.TSrtfit1T.d.iird.i"r'h' â€"‘ GOVT. APPROVED CHICKS FRO! bloodtested breeders at rock bot- tom prices. Standard Quality Rea. " Breeds 89.50 " per cent. Pub, letn 816.95. Cockerels 87.00. Lego horns 89.00. Pallets 319.00. Cock- erels 83.00. Big Egg Quality matched {gum .25 to, to ounce an. w -ellckl uni-Far?) mama?! Mn mm: mm, Hamilton, Outulo. LEARN_ To £713.56? CHESTERFIELD "ARGAms Thrge-niu-e u a " d C h c H t e r. fivl suite. ttpp cover- Ing. first class condition $1N50 Itg,"t'iht,q', [Isfd English Velour Chester iel Bu te, com- pletely reconditioned .. tMatt Honey-back Gian-(er Jrreit.he pull " your null-n Royal Cit-tome" Illa-tutunn " Mel-Old street IL. Ton-to .i----uuuT-a==.r-"tt_' - -.. "I.“ rm BRA! Chicky do the trick for In. John Flu-Inc. Chub“. Ontario". Mer 300 any Barred Rock will“. in at .etrfucuoir_diiFiiid (In In" - fi_ v..-\,uu IRIS “[0" quality chicks in the low price field, Hun production at one plant. low operating can. no I‘- c-nu or “lumen entitles us to sell for leu. Grade A Henry Breeds llc; 90% Punch. no: Cock- erela, .Me', Leghorn- IIOJO: Pul- Arts, 821.00: It”. Fr%"t' Gate. the kind that W9, two pounds ner hundred more eulo- 312.“: Pallets. 019.90: Cochran d'i.W. Leghorn. 811.95: Punct- I30. Lower prices of!" lay 17th. Free g-_&lerg4nr and mun" -..u- TEES; ci'lirre fl. JE‘VELRY ,'-eeriiciAreR--wALTHAM l'nnlznr “nun-LU. .. _ --- _ fiaâ€" SHERLOCKJIANSING, OAK CASE. 26 stops. 20 hand sets. or 10 full sets reeds. Int-Indian; two now Ped. al bass, 8650.00. or further in- formation. write to Heimzman & Co.. l95 Yonge tlt.. Toronto. 3.31mi: V . __..-,. y-v.vu, you:- erels 83.00. mg Egg Quality hatched from 25 to " ounce 933:. Heavy Breeds 810.95, I'ullet- £17.95. Coetrerem 88.00. Leghorn: 10.45. Punch! $21.90. Free Catal- ozue. Baden Electric Chick Hutch- ery, Limited. Baden. Ontario. "aF,TvCrr=r,-",",T"'".t,-rr.Tt FLAGS. BUNTING. PLAIN AND Waterproof Truck Covers and Tents. Prices and "M'..""; on re- quest. John Leckie Lt A. Toronto. LlfiHIay.itiy.1t.oo AGENT - -NV --- IN " n1 WW can. Efficient tuning - modorn equipment Including Rndlo. Liv- lng quarter. prov! ed for out-of- town nudentn. Filer. limited. Iiarher Airgtort. Torn-"n and you get satisfaction." -ifaiie' only by: seterrr_ Cgmplny Limited ,“_._._ u. ".""'"'"f-"T"""dlAM Pocket watches. " up. \Vrlat- watches, Rings, eta. Violins, Salm- phones. Unredeemrd inhbrokers pledges. Catalogue. MeTamneyU," Toronto. Farmers Attention-Spring is nearly here. Consult your nearest Harness Shop about Staco Harness Supplies. We sell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer. The goods are right, and so are our prices. We manufacture in our faetorietr- Harness, Horse Collnrs, Swen. Pads, Horse Blankets, and Leath- er Travelling Goods. Insist on Scam Brand Traf.ey1u:ked Goods, 2. Will you kindly tell me should lime be applied to the soil Immed- iately previous to planting grain, hay or vegetables. or should it be applied subsequently? Is it advis- able to use Lime in conjunction with fertilizers applied at the same time.'---"U. N., Peterborough County." ,VVV». n-v..-4-.uuu nnn: MIIKe big protlts selling our (Ivor 250 lines' of Drygnods and Small- wares. Write today for free Price Llrt. General Outfitters nerd. Box 2'65. Place D'Armes, Montreal. 5" --~~ ‘,,__,, - When dry, hot weather is ap. poraching and during such. it It all possible, the lawn should have I thorough soaking with water to prevent drying out of the Boll. During warm. hot days it is not wise to have the grass cut too 1ow--1% Inches is quite low. "i'--.--'..)'- "v" “nun: "nulliu to sell Phillips Humming Protec. tive system. B. Phillips Company Limited. ()ahorne Avenue, Toronto. -----r. il'i,y'.r:':CtTop?i:rtyi:iwms.t Make In the Spring " soon " pos- sible lawns should be raked and rubbish removed. Rolling should (allow it at all possible, but not with " extremely heavy roller ex» cent on sandy soils. To help the grass. fertiliser such " Ammonium Sulphate. 1 to ' ounces to the square yard, mixed with fine earth, sand. or better still leaf mould trom the woods, should be spread over the sumce somewhat lightly. Or instead of Ammonium Sulphate a complete fertiliser of almost any form can be used either with or without soil. Should bare patches exist new seed should be sown such " Kentucky Blue and Red- top in about equal quantities at the rate ot % lb. to the square rod. In about one month or six weeks' time the Ammonium Sulphate and soil treatment can be repeated. A VIA'I'ION OPPORTUNITY would give m Wh meat would I xiv shrubs to get the eolart--g. E. C. Mi LAWN IMPROVE, HARNESS AND COLLARS QUIO‘I’IONS AND ANIWERS t. I hare a lawn that does not look healthy. " he: some bare places, and doeg not get green " early " some others in this locality. Can you was: early care that I (COMM by Profuoor Henry a. loll of the Ontario Agricultural Cello... “In. with the coop»- ation of the tmrttttte department. of the o. A. c.) 863 King St. Wit. Tuid WRITE FOR CATALOGUE ARTICLI-zi mm uni ---Nr_.M.P. _ "can Airport. Toronto. BABY calm“ N IMPROVEMENT, the Spring " m lawn. should be I AGENTS W ANTED Farm Forum FLY new AT 10W anguish " - modun THE 7361! the: Eli}: léwfprlce "T. MEG w 4A' TH) "r---'""-"--.. nous DEVEUJPBD. ”enemy? 'tnur-s.,. i a __.,,A -- - . I lie PER ROLL DE\ EUOPED AND printed on Velox. Rem-[nu " each. Our modern equipment u- sure. you bellman III-[Ion Print. that will never “do or dim. rolour. Barrow Photo Aervire, " Everett Ora-mm. ah---“ -- T_"-'"-- OUR PRINCIPALB OFFER perky. Independence. B within tench of nil. Write With Income" Agency. Nor Icy. Que. irffi.""aitahTr? -8Eirria7iiir"iTihTri"rirra-, grow... may“ “a will." on...“ ' '" 0'00"- - n . 12 r you mmn Ins-nun:- A Bumm- otruri or In!" Inte- rm Ja i'itr.ittdffftfiiiii mo . on sun-mt I. n. I. P. M- m Col-uni. Dunno. Ontario. V -""-'_'-._. my. nanl enl-rscment - I print: 21 prints to. Photon! Service. ton, Ontario. Drawer 809. BUILDING HATEIIAL mm um Pn/,ctir?, 'vfSyt'rAtltiWp.t MW n nun!- - L~--~ .-.. _ ""eee_ "any": rnulo Ber Everett Crencent. Torontq Siu-_-i-_-"'"-."..'..'.')'") BRAY CHICKS BROL‘GHT to M. Turkun. “'nklnn Classified....... thsiertisins. 93 {I r, GIANT DECORATIVE DAHUA Tuber; labeled 81.00. " diner-en! 82.00 nnnnnm u AIL-L- .-. ’ Tuners Inhaled 31.60135 irtrG"Gi 32.00 oostpnld. M. Elude]. teimiisti, m. liEI'l'll‘lEl! SEED NTA'I‘OES WARRA". WORLD'S EARLIEST Potato, large, white. dellcloua, hardiest. heaviest yielder. Gov-' ernment Ceruticd. 100 stroll: eye. ILnn hna'nnl‘ a Rr n ,7 --- _ ._..q... . nun‘nul‘l WW to clear. We have ISO clay til. pipe 30" diameter. 8" mm, cult- able tor aprlnx- or wells: 150,000 square feet heavy wire screen 2" mesh; 2,000 street car Ill-h. [.000 feet 10" heavy Halvnnlzed culvert, also lumber. doors, (we. Dom. pipe columns. rails. pipe. mum". valves. cable. brick. atom. Every- thing for {our buildlnx. I'nnkel lJrotherl td. Eat-hushed "" Eastern Avenue at Broadvlew. To. ronto. Gladstone can. .---c.=7..2iiC_" ernmeid tiiiiria." EVER-n: $1.00 pontpnld. s. V. Cowan] dere, Sank. -___' u». -M.NP%, nu; BIIL‘ to M. Turkua. Weston," Ont.. year. Hit, 200 Bray Barred It were layinu at (56 months. I rhh-kn will bring you Inc-cell Order now. Bray Hatchery. Juh‘n Street North. Hamilton tar o. It should not be ”plied without first testing the coil to no. it Line in necenry. It the soil It already Neutral or Alhllne, the " dition of Lime will do nblolutely no good. Lime should never be mixed with fertilizers when swlying fertiliser to grain. hay or vecetoble crops. Mixing Lime with fertilisers tend. to revert the Avsushle Phosphoric Acid, or to undo the fertiliser mou- tscturer's efforts to supply you with soluble toms of Phosphoric Acid, Lime on be supplied st so, time during the growth of the crop. nrslimss DAIlLIA "mm" yaviwrixu' IND. Ill-I rm: you succu- tod. 4,ter 498%". 130 Werston, Ont., {in} Bray Barred Rocks t 4% Pele. Buy --. "Handgu- . Lte,1rrtri. Me, Re. unice- L V.‘ eaiiGi'." WK. , - A29. 'tetl.tr. x. -tiGiiiia't Gi'. t,.ryiiifrrtF. Write “Hon. ', North Mat. fTfN?r3trtr IMHO uncann- O CUM“ -----. If YOU Hum! FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH EV- err roll ttlm developed and I hlxll ','lt'U2'ht Me. I enlarged print. "e. prlutl nine price. Bright- lénr. R.e..leupa Richmond Street g. - nrnn n. an: on) NEW manna: train “any. t with malt Loam lore-c lunch {gnu-rim. "no 'u. Victor“. no U. YOUR TRACTOR IAONI. to And Gout-nor Raoul". .. on. you Inn-v A"---: . _ - nou. HERE Leo, PE'MI t v -V .. u... an ”I'MTIUN- no ro-mtlc yyeethemrt, with money. 'l'ltet Mary he, "6-0. liolln. Ilgoourl. ._.. |-.Il‘lll' OI? mummy lul- - hyblood treat-out. Peal- crm It.Lehi, autumn. Ba.tt. Winn. TOUPIMI. TRANIHNJRMA- "one. switch“, PM", and Plat of ftrtent quality Hnlr (10an n u for inn-tutu 'id&.TI,t; confide . Uni urn- unused. morale [in an Halt Mutttir Co. '" mum-u. Toronto. 9"" Kiiit.'iG"rii1'ttl; two prints of "ett and ENLA m FEM EN? cone” OFPtmT COIMERCIA I (0)545!" a RUSSELL ttr, Juuunnsamss'ruiiv A1 oted. Ttultoi'" tryArrrtri Co, 1 tr: Canadian Picnic mum ding 24,051 enelond. of hitch gratis --the Canaan meow runny. 19,590. Ira-mums“. explosiv- from a Wrath. Fat.. kirk. Ea... convicted two men, placer out. being an: of foot.. print: In the new. Sherlock Holmes methods poli_ee_in quilt (“we slipping in that non than 1,000 Pacing have been expelled tron the party protecting ti Dunn'- nnti-Jowhh decrees. ftihi. ht tho cppyoor of, [087-88 tho An Ittdientitrn that lanolini is my!!! MTV rucoumnn'u . mun“. CAI. 600m , BEWFR w m yol’ not and 'Ta' (BET, coum an. 1) ho Ir W‘ qunlm the colt ta tha Hm 00"! Sprin Will Cow En MIAMI " se" Pile Urge found mar “1 their If erh mu. ot 86 [Hum " " hr. anon lid CU

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