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Durham Review (1897), 22 Jun 1939, p. 2

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'e l H [$1 no. need with .6 teat, yo]. if; - covudlco to courage." W . child or adult and uni .m. Ag 9079 all. you'll never Here is that the police have to my to driven: "It it will make you no! an: better, you In, never be antrgttt. But. I! cnven fellow, you'll never "can mum". You‘ll any "can tho shun. or having but action. but "on -tut In: proton". to becoming a nervous crock. Alternative A Nov-vow Wreck In a report “blunted to the Pro- m“ of Quota Police and Fire our Association. the cruel: urg- " alt driven Involved in such ac- cldelu to “on. They stated that the driver IIIM be convened to '" a thte or go through a. civil tuce. This II the conclusion: of city and rural police clue!- ot Quebec We, '.rtre made. a study recent- of such accidents. Their decision in band on " merous are“. made in such cases Mil tho put few years. lost of than. n has been found. were accl- The mental amen-in. ot mund- "I driven in worse than jail sen- In To Take M From the Small-Accident, Police 'var-ae-. Mental Suffer. i-Folk," Worst Way Out For A Motorist Trapped in'a culvert under the railway trucks in Hamilton, 0nt., on the Gage avenue moun- tainside because he wouldn't let go of a groundhog, Brownie, an Irish terrier, was wedged for seven hours in the pipe, until Inspector Robert Inglis, S.P.C.‘ A., police oMeers and a group of citizens dug through six feet of rubble to pry him loose. His tenacity provoked admir- ing comments from the crowd that watched by firelieht throughout the long siege but the groundhog got his re- ward in freedom for his staunch defense which culminated in biting Welter Bodner, 15, when he tried to free him. The Ideal Horn He suggested the ideal horse tor tarm work would weigh 1,600 wands, stand " to 16% hands, Insure 32 to 33 Inches from the [round to the stomach behind the Iron: legs, with ntuth girth ot 87 and heart mm of 85 Inches. Dr. G. l. Christie. president of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, in an address at Peter- borough recently, said that al- though earlier markets In lumber camps and cities tor the horse had almost vanished. the animal "still has the farm requiring ll: slnews as an indispensable power unit." Dr. Christie declared 'the trac- tor has its place in agriculture but I hardly think that place is the average small farm." Dog Gets Wedged Tight In C ulvert Horses Called Indispensable President of O. A. C., Guelph, Says Farme Cannot Do Without Them Women Should Play Part Democracy is being put to a test more now than ever before. People were asking it democracy is so complicated that tt is unable to deal effectively with modern prob. lems. It is a challenge to democracy and to highest intelligence to solve our social problems, she claimed. Totalltarlan governments. recog- nizing the wise Judgments and de- cisions demanded of Governments today. gave clear-cut and speedy "toms! This democracies did not do. declared Controller Henderson. Women, she said. should play thcir part. Railway, immigration and wheat )roblenu had been plsced in "cold storage" by Governments. because of fear of presenting them to con- fused, unthinking people. Controller Nora Henderson of Hamilton. on. told delegates to National Council of Women of Canada. The weaker referred to groups. sections. pre- hdices and sell interests, and said it Canada was to meet its prob. ie-s, Canadians would have to make a greater contribution to democracy. "We must harness our own initiative and develop severe spiritual discipline in dealing with the questions." said the Control. .M "firreuresss,s. 1,tt1tthiiijrir7dE." Our Initiative l Toronto plant of Lever Brothers Limited, soap manufacturers, is that company’s response to ex. pending business conditions in Canada. H. A. Wilkins, president ot the company, declared that con- tinued expansion of business made the addition necesury. The new building, on which work is well under war, wilt consist of three stories ot concrete, brick and steel construction. It will be 140 feet long and " feet wide, and will house the company's general oitieeg and eafeteria. Air-eondi.. tioning will be adopted through- out and the very latest in oMee equipment will be " the services of the firm's employees when they I move into their new gums this _ fall. l A $300,000 addition to the I'tmytto plant of Lever Brot? Lever poet more extensive than nature. the “mystery ot tl ttthtt's identity would be up once and for an." Flower said it these samples could be compared with an admit- ted specimen of handwriting ot the poet more extensive than his 'ie. nature. the “mystery ot the dram- qnl-n_ 'A__w.. r, "'"TF"'V u. use un- tish Museum announced his con- viction last week that three faded, blotched and untidy pages belong- ing to the institution had actually been written by William Shake- speare and were the only extant manuscripts of the dramatist. The authority, Dr. Robin Flower, deputy keeper of manuscripts in the museum, told the Royal Soc- iety ot Literature that It his con- viction were correct, it would, in his opinion, end the long-standing controversy as to whether the plays and poems usually attributed to Shakespeare were written by him or by some one else. presum- ably Sir Francis Bacon. Myetery of His Identity "tt true, we shall be relieved for ever ot the wearisome assertion that anybody else but Shakespeare ( wrote Bltahegrtretsre." Three F ind Manuscript crt Shakespeare', 8300,00o Audition I. No. One should extend con- gratulations to the bridegroom, best wishes to the bride, make a cordial remark or two, then leave them to the other guests. 2. "With kindest remembranees" or "kind- est regards" are both good phrases for closing a social letter. 3. Not less than three courses. 4. No; he should keep his hands in his lap. G. The forks should be placed at the left of the plate, and from left to right in order of their use. 65. Pearl or moonstone, dignifying Mali}: and long life 0L~What is June and its 3 ten Kr Him M“! Be Sen! '2.---what would be a good clos- ing for a personal note? 3.---What is the minimum num- ber of courses, that a hostess should serve at a luncheon? 4,---ls it proper for a man to rest his ar mon the back of his eotnpanion's chair while watching a picture with her at the theatre? .5.---What is the correct way to place forks on the table? me Faded, Blotched Pages Thought y, Haw-Been Writ- 1.--When attending a wedding reception should a guest pause for a talk with the bride and bride. groom? man uscript expert . w ' Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth mount by specially constructed steps to the cab of giant Canadian Neiiie Locomotive 5919 in which they rode from Beavertiouth' to Stoney Creek, on the east slopes of the Selkirk Mountains. Behind them is W. M. Neal, tiee-presideht, western lines, Canadian Pacific Railway, who accompanied them on their Nip in the lead locomotive of the three used to power the royal train over this scenically beautiful stretch. -'-"-"'"--iaw=%"'== 1itrdo-t'rauAuarAtsirdaLc,"ii,"i,ri", and its sitrnifieate? Answers io. One should extend con- , that if his con. ?GCt, it would, in the lotttmstattditig to whether the T" one Dissniie the correct way to the table? the birthstone for be “cared ot the Bri. big Dr. Calder said he had used a compound, sodium 'Prothitrmalate, over n period of six to 24 months, in a number of onset. About 70 per cent. of the cases were com- pletely cured or showed murked improvement, Dr. Calder declared. A new treatment for rheuma, toid arthritic patients, never be. fore used in North America, is re- ported to the Ontario Median] Att, societion by Dr. Gordon Calder of London, Ont. cums Ann-lair”. in thiUteei." The new alloy is made by ad- ding a small amount of silver, never more than two per cent. and frequently less than one. to the present stainless steels that con- tain chromium and nickel. Silver steel, tt new stainless " loy which resists sea water corros- ion, is announced. "sgyvsn STEEL" ___v -v. “VuJIICBBo The treatment consists of ad. ministering two powerful synthe- tieallrproliueed chemicals. nico- tinie aeid and thiamin. They are believed to restore netivity in the hearing nerve. DIET REVIVES HEARING A 70-year-old San Francisco physician claims that after 20 years of experiments and study he has discovered A' successful chemi- cal treatment for deafness. Thi A tiesh-eating plant has been discovered in Seattle, Wash. In summer it feeds on grasshoppers; in winter it will take meat, prefer.. ably sausages. It will save farm- ers thousands of dollars every year by banishing the grasshopper menace from eotmfieldit. It looks like a cobra about to strike, and has an open "mouth" full of honey which tempts the grasshoppers in- side. Thirty-three parties will be en. gaged in geological surveys and in- vestigations and 13 in topographical mapping. or the former. seven are in British Columbia, four in Al- berta, No in Saskatchewan, tour in Manitoba, three in Ontario, tour in Quebec, two each in New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotla. one in the Yukon and tour in the Northwest Territories. " parties are also being placed in the field by the National Mug. eum of Canada. They will be en. gaged chiefly in gathering new in. formation on Canadian flora and lemon. native races and in collec- tion ot new specimens for the mus- cum. What Science is is Doing , Forty-six geological and topo- graphical survey and exploratory 250 men, have been assigned to field work by the Mines and Geo. logy Branch of the Department of Mines Branch of the Department of Mines and Resources, it was an- nounced last week. The parties will map and investigate areas in every mineral-producing province and in the Yukon and Northwest Terri. (cries. Ottawa In Sending that I Force of Mo Men to Investigate Aye." It; Evgry Mineral-Pro- Mapping Parties Survey Northland ducinx P16393182; r “as: " *narr-z i Munc'.|;_£-_¢g~;fih_da. “a.“ 2.. I te- l can i'ilr'tettl?e,','le: I Ita,r,niL'a]i'i'."l""il"a- teff r tho "I! iilii%lt)itt ii,t,fs't',ttt4t, l?,','?,,'!,',', m w - 'tart" on“ tMidi: 501‘ its??? sr, ld loom In linu- .....-- Mmt in 1938. "no u a turkey spread. HI nil fathers. Der unh- an elegant impression, but do! don't “per-out no real neat." -------..- The urea intended for spring when in Canada during- 1939 is reported " 25,335,000 acres as computed with 25,188,400 acre- ln-n " ind-n "There isn't any crime wave," Answered Cactus Joe. "When we find we can't make the citizens stop drinkin' and gamblin’ we pass a law makin' both legal." "Have you donera check the crime wave Gulch?" Driving his car over a level crossing, he had been run into by a locomotive. When his small son was taken in to see him in bed his first words '"rr.--"Daddr, did you see the works of the engine whil you were under it ?" Two actors who were jealous of each other met in a restaurant. They exchanged frigid nods. "Bow are you getting along?" asked one presently. "Pretty well," replied the oth- er. "Still keeping alive." The first man eyed his rival steadily for a second and then Asked _t'assuallyt---"What's your motive?" mu in very cimilur to the pri- mitive man. If " woman folk talk too much. he you to " club. while " unnatu- juu ruched for it. "Somnambuhut Ilid to luv. run n mile in nix minutes." H. Wu very fut asleep. The appearance of the dramas on the plains probably frightened the earliest pigmy horses and cam- els, the Institution report said. The species. related to crocodiles and snakes. is extinct now. Records ot these giant lizards. whose bodies were completely cov- ered with bony plates which over- lapped in even rows like tiles on a root, have been found by scien- tists of the Smithsonian Itv'ti:u. tion, Washington, D. C, Have hi, Heard An armored dragon, most teats some ot beans known to have liv- ed on this continent, crawled down out ot the Racine! to the Great Plain-M/moan years ago. America's Most Fearsome Beast I," "id ua. ESL. 'l Ielow Lake Surface The question was, however, one ot nlning. The deposit is located below the earl-cc of a lake, Steep Rock Lake. about 155 miles west of Port Arthur and about four miles north ot the south line of the Canadian National Railways. it had yet to be determined whether the ore could be mined in success. tut competition with the pig-iron and with deposits ot Minnesota and neighboring Mates. of the Cunnin- 5&3,” conven- tion. Investigations of the last few months have confirmed that Can. sds possesses one of the finest iron or. deposits in the world which my be ot great significance in the development of s new iron sad at»! industry in this country, it was declared " yesterday's session some Ways the modern telk Tell Story of Giant Drum Which one Lived On This Continent _ Crawl. ed Out From Rockies F'matlronOre liLoeatedHere ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO done anything to in C rimson bi. START YOUR OWN BUSINESS. Every dollar ule bring. you rev- 'ttttr-five centl prom. Writ. Ke- onomy 119trutiitiiiii Company. Cur- tis Avenue. Lamination. Ontario. 'r-tr-tau-UE-i-kr-Ctrl.'-' -- MAIDEN cine-u or),r?firt.ffritiR"fr" FROM , ,__V ........, unmet-ell u. Leghornl ".25. Pull.“ "5.95. !?oieherem ".00. Big Egg Qunllty hatched from " to " ounce on: Heavy Breed: ”AS, Pallet. 818.96, Cooker-eh: ".00. Lennon-M "ar. Pullets 81.50. Prompt delivery. Ergo Crtttttt"ru=i7= - . - J--"-'----. TWEDDLF) CHICKS NO DELAYS. NO WAYTING WHEN yrtu order hm... m...-‘;. -- _ ___- ""..FM%r& [HUI Rave tlme. money and in: tor prices. Stand Barred Rocks. New Redl. White Rocks. 8 90% Pulleu ”1.95, C leeehornr, ".25. PM -'. "v "nun“: WHEN you order from Tweddle. 81.00 per hundrrd books, your order. bal- nnoe can. Prices effective June 19th. Grade A Barred Rocks. White Rocks, New Hampshire Neda. Hybrids 88.95. 90% Puma. 812.75: Conkerelu. ".00. White' Leghorn. Brown Leghornn 88.45. Punetl $16.Ts, Cockerels 33.00. Ex.. tra Profit Grade the kind that weigh two pounds per hundred more Heavy Breed. 810.95. Pul- lets, 815.90. Cookerels ".00, M.. horns $10.4S, Planet. $19.90. Free poultry boolr:-iGaere Cite. Engelem l.lqu-L I-‘---- “’ -"----- BABY CHICKR. t'rttgern LARGE TYPE WHITE LEGHURNR. te; Pullcts. 15c; Rock Leghorn n-rosn breeds, so: Pullets 15c; Bar. red Rock, M. 2 weeks old chicks add 4e. Rock kghnr- Cuu lubed Click- Just the klnd you're looking for this time of year. Excellent for both em; and meat production. 4 week. old pallet. 300. Le:- horns and Rock Leghorn ”on Breeds. also day old cockorell Marred Rocks and Rock leghorn rross breeds. 1500 March In Hatched Fillets. Large Type White Manama rain- (‘d L',"'Y, Ideal conditions. ' mont a old June delivery. gem-l '".'.Yr order to-Ea-.. lumen But more recent turnlture nu the same tale to tell. Chairs during the era ot bustle: dwinded to slim dainty little. numbers than an in- out; ._... ”mum. Now IS THE TIME You NEED the extra vigor, extra vitality and extra. fast growth that Bray ?ftrn-Prorii chick. seem to have. Don't delay, order today. Bray Hatchery. 180 John Street North, Hamilton, "htro.t., mum your order _t_ociasevse,. Poultry Faun. Well In... Braver. out. VV,_--.' _.u “I!!!“ in glove as tar as fashion goes. And this affinity has always reflected itself first in chain and not“. though furniture tor lion-age feell the effect ot style changes in cloth- ea eventually too. It'g only enough to spot a chalr of the hoop "trt period, and the conversation chair, made so a man could sit backward to protect his expenslrely elaborate coat-tails, is all right to smirk about. 'BRAY CHICKS ARE rm had," says Fra Launching. P.E.r. laid at 4% months pounds at 5 months, ttp'tg results can be yt...... ,u,. . ,,V...‘.,. no“ dull Hamilton. Ontario. nun: CHICKS ARE THE FINEST I‘ve had." says Francis Gardiner, Launching. t'.E.r. "My pallets laid at 4% months. L'ockerels 8 pounds at 5 months." Mr. Gardin.. ttp'tg results can be yours. Order Bray “hick: today. Bray Hatch. Pry, 130 John Street North, Hum- (l.t/.ru..pttiiG. Go Hand in Glove In World of FuhiomsA$een First in Furniture And Total {lure tor men and stolen finishing their tonnes in " branches or higher education this Fear is 5.875 compared with 5,525 in 1938. in the years 1936.7 the number was estimsted " 5,750 while in 1935 an all-time peak or 6,250 wss reached. Vocational Diplomas Popular Last year’s notable tendency to. ward vocational diplomas con- tinues and the percentage of “tin- ished" co-eds has risen in some colleges almost to the halt-way mark, the survey shows, Univer- sity authorities true» the upswing back to the economic optimism of 19354 when most 1939 grsduntes began their college ~zreers. Many oiitcials predict an even stronger army will step out into the busi- ness and professional world next spring. Upward, Westward Tendency As usual, larger universities are good barometer, of scademic trends. McGill, Toronto, Albert: and Dalhousie registering most ob vious increases. The "upward and westward" tendency most evident in 1935 continues at slackened pace as most western colleges re- port further swelling ot graduate ranks. _ .uv-uyL TAahyrue.uifa% "_LLL,' .. - - Frocks and turniture are Canada had s bumper crop of university graduates this yen. w cording to the Csnsdisn Press sub vey of the “Class ot '30" in ll Canadian universities from coast to coast. " the mdnsting cisss fin- ally earned the "TY' pin. s cher- ished hope of from three in seven years. nearly every detrree-rrantin. college reported more srsdustes than in any year since 1985. -ot Quanta Urs..irmitiy a... an.“ - __ '---¢ v I Llama. In...“ orFiriiFiii"irri' BABY CHICKS 11.5. Year' r FROM THIS AD. my and bother Bend. I. Standard Quality . New Hump-hire ockn, Hybrldl ".15. 1h",s C9¢kere_ll_ " ICKR. PILLE'I‘S WHITE LEGHORNR. "c; Rock Leghorn 8e; Pullets 15c; Bar. , weeks old chicks may, hand E FILMS DEVEWPED. TWO PRINTS of each and ran ENLARGE HEN? coupon 88c.-uffut Phage. in“: On. "A" I .._._, .- HA} EVER: "Atrttmt. HAT FEVER. Ram FEVER BUP. feren. Honey Buck Remedy. ".00. our“ Herb Co., Windsor. On. tn o. sun? AtfYTaaertt "High jute; u. mum. run-ant. Convenient. Believe. an cues. "e and ".00 slur. Sole Agent. G. B. l'roductl. Importers. Box 515. Toronto. =r==ieiers-TrT-"fiu'I1"it ar FEVER. ROSE "VII! Bur. terern. Honey Back tt_eptsedF. 81.00. Curd: Herb co. Windsor. 0n- ur o. 'orbnio. mos. mm: "out. man. t! 'lti,ttCii"ii Iriririr crttert.FE 1'ary __ Me, =_-"-r-. UNE MONTH ONLY, tory offer, 8xtt call every order. Roll 1 right prints. Rent-5| Send order, Adven- thirty cents. Mall ment, Graphic Film 1 Dundnn St. London Halted IAM. ,._...- ‘Jrl'I'JN -.PRKE SUIT Would you llke a genuine "5 Re- mil Value Made to Manure cult absolutely free for only a llttle of your spare time? Write today for full datum. The Hudson Com- pany. Label]. mam. Montreal." _ =='.T.trLeaLc%9's-"c=',,i"it1'i 'Ntee. he said =r---- um’E~TEX BA'I‘RING SUITS " "up: Me, pontpnld. Red, White. nnd Canary. Bend for 'Ptatotrue.' "tures. rubber sundries. Ray Bald. win. Merlin. Ontario. "'-"ep-uGGa='u'i'_' Alcoholic persons seidom attempt suicide. Dr. Merrill Moore, ot the HIrerd Medical School. declared int week. From 1 study ot patients brought to Boston City Hotpiui tor " tempted luicide. Dr. Moore found that commutiveiy few oicohoiic person tried to end their lives and that, when they did, it we: later in life than among other persons. Also, he reported, nicohoiic Demu- were much less successful in their suicide attempts, When They Do like A Try, They're Unload-l Few Alcoholics Which " all . arGiot Artu- Inent tor keeping your furniture looking like today. Without Hams-y Butts Will: the turn of the docsde, the nineteen-thirties settlod into not: reasonably proportioned elottt- not too scsnt. not too voluminous And so with tttmttt"o--ettt bulbous pieces went out sad in their Disco cum contorubiy scaled tnrnituro upholstered enough tor use but without unnecesssry bulk. mam-c Ii'.'tlt'atr,,t . on. " ,g. . "t cum, In" no”. if". "III-Ind nn|-|-_._ . tricuely draped lady could - on. And who doe-Ir: mall the ob en tun-um” of the nineteen- twentles when women's cloth“ amounted to pncucnny nothing. Over-united we. the only word tor those chin and no!“ ...... they could never hue cone into Btrie except in n time of “law are". es. Attempt Suicide Plum ”mumps-n -.-.... '""Tod9UC. Ter, hi0 enlargement. with order. Roll developed end prints. Reprint. " prints. order, advertisement and cents. Matt order depart] }rnphic Film Serviice. 241% Ml." London. Ont. Elab- l . In": aaa " Government HE. Infomtlon. In...” n, In one» um: I. Putt-Mn link-t- aunt. Convenient. In. (A- ___ . -, '. INTRODUC- wm' SUPPER FROM ACID INDI. xeulon. Heartburn. Gas. Tau "Arm. Anucld Tablet." for quick relief. 85c bor, 8 boxes $i,00.-..., Arnu Products. 2159 Oxford Ava. lontrenl. Que. IF YOU WANT AN AAFEitoN. no romantic sweetheart. with money. wrlte: Mary Lee, 'Cr-i), Rona. Ni-sourl. Pi-r-Cir, I'AIL‘.ADE P0. “‘1 AN EXCELLENT REM the ryntrm In earl“ pain: from Amman“ m ILACEUJ'INT Hall-:0} To All) the system In easing nchon- and mine from Arthrmn, ltheymat/GT. yyrmtrauri/, Sciatica. Neuruatkiil, and New-mg. Why suffer an) Ion-m r. Try Pun-Ado and be comnmd. Pritse 82.50 per bottle plm- Mu Nurses. no. or money nrdw only. Rhlpped prepaid. Addrnr. Tho, Pain-Ade Medicine Co., Hmmlton, Ont-Ho. any arms and feet were swollen with rheumatism," she writes. "I could not walk nor get regular sleep. and nothing did me any luau good. l mu so hopeless of ever getting better. I lost my wood nature entirely. Then IV hus- banginnunded me to try hum-h- en u. After two weeks I be. can to feel better. I persevered. and in six weeks. I In: doing homework. later. I no: able to fl,' for a walk. Now I am fret rom pain and I feel grnnd."~ ("an I‘m Q gEaNltliimgiit 1rlilllHWltsl,iiIiIt phin and mutter, He tank. The other swam till (u: we're told) Ho "ttf him-elf upon n pat of " ere, To seek um a new path for hm feet. Within . Milken swam two frogs ol ow- sci defeat; mu. {net to rise, with bank W "T, And he pin most who “in no; This 657 Life holds no failure, but TO (5m Ame .1417; Swollen butter. poly groan, com 'ttat Bu _ Aupc k Ave., Tod Iv. in Scan X00?) quIw M th flu " 'ity

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