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Durham Review (1897), 18 May 1939, p. 7

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'ALHu iss G A toselll 20 Drip-Cut JUG 'ttf, 39 It TODAY gm r9 Foe 17 times in 21 years Can- ada won the world's wheat prize It the International Grain and May show in Chicago, The agreement between the two governments, negotiated in 1924, provided that the United Kingdom assisted in the passage of settlers and in equipping their farms. Can- ada‘s part was to supply the land. Of the 1,105 remaining, 576 are in Alberta, 366 in Saskatchewan and 163 in Manitoba. Of the 2,627 settlers who came to Canada from 1921 to 1928 un- der the Empire settlement agree- ment between the Canadian and United Kingdom governments, 1,105 are still on the farms allot- ted them, in the Prairie Provinces, William Hayhurst, Social Credit, Yetrreville, was told in answer to uuestinns he placed on the Com- mons order paper. . 2,672 British Settlers to The Prairies in 1924-28; Got Less Than Half Still On Farms I helium you would obtain excel. lent rtrsults from top-dressing your legume and grass mixture with o. 12-1" or 0-12-15 tertiligertt at the tate of 250 lbs. per acre. This mix. [ttrss has given excellent results in our tests. Legumes use much Pot- nh m well as Phosphate. 'i'ulizli'l” luau)» 4.00 .50 6.00 'l'ulmrco Stalks 3.70 .65 4.50 'l‘nhru-vu Stems 2.50 .90 7.00 The,» tigures would show the .Crilo material from the tobacco p':anr to be ot considerable value hum the standpoint ot Nitrogen um! “specially Potash. 2'. l have nine acres ot hay land that was seeded down in 1937 to 8 Ilia. Alfalfa. 4 Red Clover, 2 Alslke rm] 3 of Timothy. Hay was taken " in 1938, then matured. Could I lwailizo this land to advantage this Spring tor pasture? What kind of lertiiizer and how much to the acre would you advise'.' "W. E. P., Mid, llesex Co." ".qlrstine ...... Syria and Lebanon ......... 'oominican Republic ........, Uruguay ................................4 Argvlntina 'r""....".".....-., nonvia 'ri"'.."."..-.'......-...., Ilui'I 'we-m'...'...'................-...) Union oi South Africa " Their Population', Fastest Growing Dutch East Indie! Puprto Rico Mexico '........t O . OOOO*N Wm Siam Wi n 3 Governor-General', Award " ador NI Farm Forum yum “ease give me your a: the value ot tobacco manure purposes? The New to is the fine dust 'n up leases which come factory. This is being , in this county as tertll. uit trees, and I would be ny Information you can s to its ton value. "G. G. Free Land Soviet Russia) Country Islands l Malay States uste material is (luau-d nanood composition as " umy Gibbon of I awarded 's prize for k of Genet: 4.1m Mean Annual (gown! rate percent PO Montreal, the Gov. ' the best al Litera- as for!” would be you can D. K0. 50 6.00 " 4.50 " 7.00 w the tobacco 5.81 4.70 4.35 3.32 Mt 2.53 2.52 2.50 2.35 2.34 2.33 2.31 2.31 2.27 2.25 2.17 2.08 1.92 1.78 1.68 1.68 1.64 1.62 1.53 To sober up quickly when dead drunk, take an intravenous inlee- 'ion of insulin and of glucose. Dis- covery that those two "shots" will quickly reduce the alcohol in the blood was reported by Walter Goldfarb. Karl M. Bowman and Samuel Parker. of Rollovuc and TO SOBER UP Dru/NK, on one ring each year. They are visible when the trunk of a tree is sawed in two. Trees were discovered in Texas that put on five a year. Hardly any were found that failed to add at least two anually. It is now found that tellmg the age of a tree by the number of its rings is like trying to tell a wo- mais age my her looks. The d.-i;:xco\"ex;y upsets one of man's oldest beliefs that gees put TREE RINGS IDEA UPSET Threo slightly deaf men were motoring from the north to Lon. don in an old noisy car, and hoar- ing was ditricult, As they were nearing London. one asked: “Is this Wembly'I" "No." replied the second. "this is Thursday." BRINGS lNSTANtIASI "So am C" put in the third let's stop and have one." hair "I suppose you carry a memen- to ot some sort in that locket'."' said one woman to another. t "Yes, a lock of my husband's Tigers had been ranging a vil- lage and the terror-stricken natives sent tor the nearest white man to assist them. This man was a crack shot and had new; biorm known to miss. His method was to tie a goat to the toot ot a tree at dusk, climb the tree, and when the tigers came tor the goat, fire at the flash ot their eyes. In the morning they would be found dead, shot straight between thteyes. He followed his usual procedure the first night, but although he tio ed .Y'tiral shots, when day dawn. ed the goat had gone and there wm‘o no dead tigm's. This happened on two sum-00d. lug nights. Perturbed, he took a huge toitlt with him on the tourth night and instead of firing at the flashing eyes, switched on his big torch. and saw. to his amazement, six tigers advancing in wire: oat-h with one "yes shut! Following release l for their majesties‘ ment of the royal streets, which will "Would you like anything else with your dinner. sir?" "Yes, that little blonde sit tmg in the corner over there." "Good card players have m- scrutable features," says a wri. ter. There is alwaya trouble if it is noticed that they are wearing their hearts up their sleeves. Have Yo; Heard What Science is ' Doing , But your husband " alive Sun-r; but his hair is gone tt Was a crack shot and her-u known to miss. His as to tie a goat to the Wee at dusk, chb the 'SN':-':,"-:';')':':':"-'-- .N .- " of various plans and counterplans for the n i' trip through the city is announced as shoM visit to Toronto have also been released, cw vary between swan and 15 miles an hour, -"""-B======== Route the King and Queen Will Take Through T1 So fl. When a man takes a woman in to dinner, should be offer her hi, right arm or his left? Answers l, Yes, after he has been in her company for a reasonable time, but not within the first twenty or thirty minutes. 2. It may be a friendly gesture, but it is very an- noying to some people and should be avoided. 3. "To our quest, and our only request is that he be our guest often." 4. Every letter should be signed with pen and ink. 5. No; say “draperies." One might as well refer to curtains as "eurts." ll. He should offer his right arm. 5. Is it correct to t'efer to dra- norms as "drapes"'.' 4. Should a business letter al.. ways be signed personally by some member of the firm, or is a type- written signature sufficient'.' 1. When a young man has been intrmlucvd to a girl, and likes her very much, is it all right for hint to ask permission to call on her? p., Isn't it a friendly gesture to hold a Persmi's hand, or place a. hand on his arm. while talking with him? 3. What would be a good toast for a host to offer to a guest? The theory is that when body cells are injured they release a powerful substance known as his- tamine. This substance, it is thought, activates the endings of the nerves which carry pain son- sations to and from the brain. The new anaesthetic called thymoxye- thyidietlylamino. neutralizes the histamine and so no pain messages are sent to the brain. ”69 moo»... o. moor”. A Titan“ Ell8allttllplllolllt Medical research workers have discovered a new anaesthetic which they believe will abolish pain all over the body. They tried it on drunks brought to the hospital. The shots convert the alcohol into water and carbon dioxide. W_O_ULD BANISH ALL PAIN Kings County Hospitals, New York City. S'rllitemulllMir m0lMiRlltEa equnterplans for the royal vit.it to Torottto cry May 22, the, final route This new tire has the sensational new Gear-Grip tread with thousands of scientifically spaced slurp-edge angles that makes it e marvel foe safe, quick stopping, quiet operation and long mileage. And here's more good new: --rou can buy the new Champion Tires at no extra cost! See the nearest Firestone Dealer today. Firestone triumph: again! This time with the new Firestone Ch-ion-more than just a new tire--. new kind of tire that provides a combination "irs"aret, teGrr'"'ii' G,Ter before offered. By a new method of tire building, each and every part of the tire is locked and interlocked for greater safety. Then by a new and advanced method of Gum-Dipping and Safety-Lock cords and the plies themselves are welded together into a super-safe, inseparable unit of amazing (jlis,,/i (Eitytttotre, - u... ¢vlul ku. u: Lulvluu v" ”In: 'tt U“: ““111 l'UulB as.shown on the map.. Complete details of, every mo- wan to the spied of tiie%tiurruri, ThrUGi', aio ways they will co-operate/ire staffing of information booths for the benefit of mototis:s. The Boy Scouts of Canada are all ready to play their important part during the visit of Their Ma. jesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. At the various stop- ping places of the royal tour they will assist in lining the streets, and in traffle control. In the lar, ger centres they will maintain mobile first aid units, and will op- crate lost children bureaus and rest rooms. On incoming high- Q.--Huw can weight? A.--lt is said of cream taken will increase the A.~There are several agents that may be used for softening hard water. Among them are lemon juice. borax, or an oatmeal bag. te Q r”: 2--How can I restore the nap of velvet? A.---Huld the wrong side of the velvet over a boiling kettle, or rub it across the bottom of a hot flat iron which has been turned up- side down. Q.---How can i soften hard wa- A.--Thc water in which beef has been washed is an excellent tonic treatment for plants, especi- ally foe roses and geraniums. A.--Put a few drops of vinegar into the water. Another method is to grease the pan before putting the water into it. 2--What is a good tonic for plants? Q,--ulow min I prevint" eggs from breaking or sticking to the pan when poaching? A.--dlome people claim that two or three potatoes grated into a pan of water will give even better re.. sults than soap for this purpose. Q.--How can I make a good soap substitute for washing rib. bons, and also delicate woollen goods? RIO/512041.? c c u 7” p“ Klara MD 0055” WALK FQOM We" ' OGS ro [0197' qV69Vre: _ -pspfp.,Q m4 'oronto SCOUTING that a wineglass Ifter each meal weight. increase my Forty-eight hundred people have volunteered to go with Sir Hu- bert Wilkins, the Australian ex- plorer, on his proposed voyage to the Arctic in a submnrine. BRAY PULLET8 LAY EARLY. LAY heavily. keep on laying ...just what you will want in your lay- Ing house next Fall and Winter. Bray Hutchvry. 130 John Siren: North. Hamilton. Onturlo. TWEDIIIJ’: CHICKS Fort W'Ar.tP. STILL LOW'EIC PRICES FOR Tweddh, Chit'ks. Effective. Muy 18th. Grade A Heavy L'rend" $10. 45. 90% Pullers 816.75: Covkt-rnls 87.00: Leghorn! 8195: Pallets $20.75: Extra Protit grade the ow-r size chinks Grade A $11.93: Pullcts. 818.90; Cuckerrls sum; Lechm‘na 811.15: Pullets $231.1 Free calendar and Poultry Guide. --Tweddle Chick Hatcherks Lim, ited, Fergus. Ontario. "AIM-2N CHICK! Poll KAIIE COMMENCING MAY 22nd. You CAN buy Baden High ”rude Govern- mont Approved Chicks at these prirns. Standard Quality Barn-d Rot-ks. New Hampshire Rods, Hy- brids. White Rocks $19.25; Full?” £14.95: lmzhorus $8.75: l'unms $18.45: Cockereht t3.ou. nie Em: Quality the kind that weigh Ith to 2 lbs, more when hatrhvd, Hetsvy Breads 81015, Pallets tlo. M, Rockne!” $9.00. hummus 311:. tii, Punt-h; 820.90. Started chicks two weeks, old add to day old prices 5%c, three-week-nld mid Wm Free Circular. Prompt delivery. Lower prim: for June. Baden El- ectric Chick Hatchery. Limited, Baden. Ontario. l'hl'hlvth'N‘ Sm“; rum- Merely mamditxonod .. $24.50 Money-hark Hunt-lire Iv‘reluht mild to your “all". [loyal Cttentrrrte6d M'"""-- ("I [Nahum-Id inert It. Taro-In LEARN TO PLY NOW AT Low cost. Efficient (minim: - modern equipment including Radio. Liv- Im: quarters provided for outer- town students. Fliers limited. Barker Air'tLorf,_ioronto. JEWELRY t4PlsTHA1k--WALTHtyt Pocket Watches. " up. WHA- watches, Rings. can, Violins, Sum:- phones. L'nredt-onwd Pawnbrokers wedges. Catalogue. McTatttntt.s't. FLAGS. HUNTING, PLAIN AN! Waterproof Truck Covers um Tents. Prices and sumnlcs on ter quest. John bookie Ltd., Toronto AGENTS.' F'ft'oitRKtr'.EPErt.w. Mn]. biu pruhls selling our over 2.’ lines ot ln‘ygnodb nnd Smul wares. Write today tor free Pri, List. General Outfitters New Box 96.3. Place D‘Armes, Mon,rrrc, CULTIVATION Aside from the planning; and planting, no early joh continues with cultivation. Authorities do not ask one to keep the hoe going' all Summer, far from it. But they do request that the garden be. dug once thoroughly first thing in the Spring, then cultivated once or twice afterwards. With proper tools the work need be no more than healthy exercise. For the purpose, there is nothing better than a little three or five fingered cultivator or a Dutch hoe. Either of these implements will make short work of I vegetable or iiosss er garden. Cultivation serves a double purpose, it keeps down weeds and it conserves moisture. LIGHTNING HUI) AGENT WANTED to sell Phillips Lightning Protec. tive System. " Philllps Company Limited ”shame Avenue. Toronto. CHESTERFIELD iiTiidiltig STONE WALKS Particularly in the smaller gm- den where visitors and children One of the features of the Soon Cyclonma was I long street of hobby work by Wolf Cubs and Scouts, displaying literally thous- ands of items, from art work to airplanes of every known model, and appetizing examples of the culinary efforts of young camp cooks. GARDENING As a result of the outstanding success of the recent Toronto Scout Cyelorama-a fair of booths representing over 100 educational features of the Scout ttuhing--. held in the Canadian National Ex- hibition Coliseum and adjoining arena, CAKE. officials discussed the posibility of the Scout show being made a feature of the great fall fair. The Cyclorama was ttttond, ed by crowds reminding of big days of the "Ex." Three-piece u s e d C rield Suite, repp cover- ttur, first class condition 1.hrefti.ett [759d Eng“ As a unique international de- monstration of Scout neitthborli- ness, during the day, May 20, Ca. nadian and American Scouts will meet at various points along the boundary line, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, for a goodwill cere- mony, Ind the planting of “King's Birthday Trees." Notable gath- erings are expected on the historic Niagara border, and at Windsor and Detroit. On May 20, the King's oMeial birthday, the Scouts will give the leadership across Canada in the celebration of the day by burning a chain of beacons, accompanied by fireworks, in the evening, as was done so successfully to mark the King's Coronation in 1937. A n Anus m-mm'rl _ IT ir lune No. 20 - '39 nt ARTICLE! Fo" 5A Ll ALI nun rum“? Vt _ " av' It“ haste $19.50 h Velour Mu ke Il HANDY GREASE c'o.'VTAi.NtP. AND W108. TUL'PEII. 't'RAN'ttiPttitMA. Nam. switches. (‘urll and all typer ot ttnest quality Hal! Hood- Write for Illustrated 'r'd//'l"g',t: cotstiden. tial temp arranged ammo Hum. an Heir 'AutttPw (‘0. an "1:”er Toronto SPARE TIME INCOME IS OFFERED To lil:.\';'4r.’.:< "A'r""oo% m 11-11~'"T‘71'{v~ um " PURE MAPLE SYRUP. am on Write tor prices. ftrtbr l John M. Gillesxpin. Abbot, Que. ”("55 VOR §AI.I'I SWIT'I‘ISM TEMIUHMS Al Wire Fox Tn-rhvr “lulu f grew-d stock, low mums , vrufl. l'luntnuemd, ttrs' ROLLS DEVEUII’ED. E1 enlargetnrnt - u prim prints 30. Photrmpt h'vrt ton, Ontario, Drawer but! rmm'lrum sr:r.o-iupeTatlrs.T "WAle'l'.h". \\u|:l.lr.< l:\'v" ,12. 13X] OUtt "RINCIT'ALS' IHPF pority. lndependnme yvithin rr‘m-h of MI. u Gun lander, Gun-mum, View; one mlnuu Job. Write G'. E. A. Matrhow. '.6tBvety. Alberta. Classified, /Mrsertising.. be shade and stimulant a plant is something like tion for a human being larger the specimen the cessnry the attention. IN bery and trees often n are cut and the mock i, Exports point out that one: of successful transplar plenty of water. when the done and for a Week Ot so wards. Of next impumun be shade and stimulant. _ Goo" BLACK , YEAR our, Percheron smutm roalsten-d and enrolled. "on; "INN Quphms- ville, 2tgLttio._l, Woman wit h [leading mm: neighbbrhudd isruhnl-niin on Experienrr- unnww missjnns liberal, arm: Itox 3 w. Th eir w You INTEND INSTALLING A Bathroom outftt or water ".rt,trarn write tor tree Illustrutcn cum- logue with prices. Flu“ "ammun- on Installations. The J. bl Crow. ter Company, "_ter!frns._onturio In in tw: sac drc ASl'nl-IIHHES. LATHAM. CHIRP Viklnx. “(tron fur dull-m hum red Four lmllnrn. Slluniwrriar: Dollar per tturtdrcd. [um-3mm. ld Tye, Brigdon. (pinyin 7 deck Potato. large, hardieet, hut-Hos ernmenl comma ti.0/t pusumid. S ivithlri With It 353,0" FEMALE mum " “1m; Illtt\ I "" 'tt Full . " I "INT DEMAND PHI: 'Ib' \‘ ,L‘~ In ”urn-mum, >1. trit,tr, WM ll. “In In mu " .QTJTITA'W. "TG tlt, Distributors lll'\l\l*3\§ I Il\\( li‘ IEN TRANSPLANT INC U Put pull ' walk material " brick. " "Mn mun» it‘l lll\l?lt\ are sunk ' wich the u that the lawnmuwex will r them, and at least an I a hnlf of grass left be. mes. Sometimes a little ulnced under the stom- for Ill“ III.UI'I te. ONTARIO ARCHIVES Full SALE It k " wh put " H tht "I SHUJ “A VT H torit " " cer. Mu: fiat -_-i--t-i-o-. THUS] SEND I's YOUR TRACTOR MA to and Getseratur Remain. SN l tyu A marry. AHunn-n Ann i"--------, t , t 1lsed Trucks I , 1 ( t See our large assortmert n! ', manual. I“ man a u rm LG um QUIT TUBALTU. SNUFI". EASILY. Iuexuemlvoly. Homo remedy Tu- umonlnll Guaranteed. Advk. from Bartlell'n. no! I. Winnipeg. " M 0011 CHI”) TIRES->556 any truck or our. lieu unwed twelve month wanted. Ark tor rro: " Ford-.'.' ton rub hm] thins” " "odtte- V- (all Dun-l. 'g---" Chevrolet.-) ton pun-m M-Ford 'iedan (when: All and“ thorouchly rooondltic ang hugged to “it haw-r. wn. u.'uu-ru Iniuufu.1-u._ 7-7 ' "G"tt In. rumor"- $475. I $275 $950. ( t M $400. I " $525. ( .. u USED CARS & TRUCKS N THI School, Omaha, NM... mu in an interview last week. Dr. Levin.- dvdauul linkiru don't keep Huck of tlwi: axes and never celebrate irirthda.vs-- "That's why they are young till they die.' may. hummus rare]; suffer Int-art disease, blood prvsuro m mun-r," Dr. Victor E. Levine, profcssot of biological chemistry and nutrition of Creighton University New. JR HEWINU MACHINES yum. ,up9lie.-ell main or trade-m. recondihmm Ines in Htoctt-- Wm: A. At Son. 3.?“ You.“ tlt.. Tue I "odtro-.%'ew M m , Maple Lent " ton duty. Eskimos Thrive ttrtr.i, trertt, At In ON [431.11 Mum EMT“ 1tl'T'.s'r.'T' ”mum .NDIIHI'.N‘- .hl2\'l N1 ' _ ' qum' "tm tw M General Motors . M. C. Truck Retail Branch; 208 Spadina Ave., ( Toronto I WA. 1831 1 'rttVSogt "Al-\IZ’IN §\ID (-I'2\I'I(A'l'0l( IIIJ'AIII~ we: out large assortment a various makes and models at our Showroom. ' RH" TING). l-‘ION .h'llJ Ittt Tt a AI‘HY fr ll It! “It scare.- an Eskimus rare FILUE "r.iot'r." l'li.M.s' IIIIVIZU'I LI, HUN Products Of cum]. Ltd. ""' 1.1 -H( Mm PM!” "G" A I'll t LARGER“ mm den-l slim ANT AN AFFI PI "(‘05 A I Cr'" M tt tst M dot lil "st Vinny Heft-t " ly th ttd 'ouu lAl. If w ITH we wife d " FUR W er. b [In

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