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Durham Review (1897), 13 Oct 1927, p. 7

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(3w Are Indusâ€" OWSs First Knutâ€"â€""What would a_pation be without women?" Second Dittoâ€" "A stagnation, 1 guwess." headon collision. "You say," thundered the attorney, "at ten that night you were walking up toward Sevenâ€"Mile Crossing and saw Number $ coming down the track at 60 miles an hour?" ‘Yah," said Ole. "And when you looked behind you, you saw No. 5 coming up the track at 60 miles an hour?" Ole Oleson, trackâ€"walker, was supâ€" posed to be testifying after a bad headon collision. Commander Byrd expressed the beâ€" lief that an airplane speed of 500 miles an hour is in sight. He picâ€" tured the air liner of toâ€"morrow as a multiâ€"engined ship with an aerodyâ€" namic balance that will keep it stcady even in a heavy gale, among numerous other factors. "Yah," said Ole." Qualifications of Advertising Men Powerful Air Lines . Predicted by Byrd of it All Ci:nadians interested in aviation will boe enthusiastic over the feat of the Eritish in winning the Schneider Cup at Ven‘ce. The average speed of more than 281 miles an hom'of Lieut. Webster should be compared with the boest time in previous contests: 44.7 miles an hour in 1913, 117.4 in 1921, 146 in 1922, 177.38 in 1923, 232.57 in 1025 and 246.49 in 1926. The course 217 miles with turns. British time for the whole distance was 46 minutes 20.08 coconds. Therefore it took less than thirteen seconds to fly a mile. While Liout. Kinkead did not finish, he at one time rsached a maximum reed of 289.75 miles an hour for one ap, the groatest ever recorded. The Italians had engine trowble. It was i day of glory for British fAying menl i DEOE C ® TTIem nd British engines. This year the Royal Air Force took sor from private hands control of r‘tish participation in the contest. h* machines used at Venice were signed bV the Alw Misica... ¢xt _ York.â€"Rivalry between airâ€" _ and dirigibles as commercial ‘ger and freight carriers is | st by Commander Richard E., writing for the October World‘s s an Row! British. tal condit W th °0 is no reason to doubt that ers w.ll «on turn out an engine le of driving a light plano 300 an hour. This was the aim of vitish. Nothing is told us of the 1 condition of their fliers during ‘co. So it is quite likely that eory that men flying 300 miles ir could not stand the strain ould lose thair senses is wrong. Ole Was Puzzled. th ( anes. TT Mcth tyj ntcons, t the smcor «‘ icipation in the contest. hines used at Venice were by the Air Ministry. Six to Italy and a cruiser took he five officers of the team They were a smartâ€"looking machines finishing first and Venico were very small ‘s. They wers not so large th type. They were fitted Cup Race V they The Young Scamp. Manufacturerâ€""How did my son carry on ‘the business while I was away?" Managerâ€""Oh, he carried on all right, but he forgot the business." been proven that Aluminum is the best container yet found for teaâ€"and Red Rose Tea is packed only in Alumiâ€" numâ€"the finest package ever used for tea. The better the quality of the tea you use the more impertant it is that the conâ€" tainer should be the very best. By careful tests it has Westminster Gazette (Ind. Lib.): Women aro sometimes hmclined to scorn the need for protection, and the independence of modern woman may have given an enormous impetts to this attitude. The basis of marriage in companionship may, too, have been affected a little by the fact that we are presented with an increasing numâ€" ber of substitutes for social life. But the man who says that a motorâ€"car is a better investment than a wife, and a woman who professes to believe that a business post offers a safer protection than a husband, are usually the first to contradict their views by their actions. Marrilage remains the best of man‘s inventions, hOWeVGl’" many people believe the inventor to have been a woman. l _ But taken in time the tonic treatâ€" iment . through the use of Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills is as certain as anyâ€" thing can be. Miss Terosa Heatey, Dunraven, Que., is one of the many Anaemic sufferers who has found new health through the use of this mediâ€" cine. . Sho says:â€"I cannot express teo warmly my thanks for what Dr. WilHamg‘ Pink Pills have done for Mme. 1 was suffering from a badly runâ€"down condition. I was very nerâ€" vous, had little desiro for food, and would feel tired out at the least exerâ€" tion. In this condition I began taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and before useing them very long found myi health gradually improving, and unâ€" der their continued use was com-‘ pletely restored. For this reason l| earnestly adyiso all weak girls to| take these pills, < feeling sure that Thaw w is C In no trouble is delay more dangerous than in thin,, watery blood. It is mon in young girls and who aro cverworked or cor in doors, . It makes its a 2o stealthy a manmer that well developed recognized. THIN, WATERYBLOOD Col. Rattray Head | ALWAYS D ANGEROUS _ Soldiers‘ Board If Not Corrected Serious Results Sure to Follow. ‘/57' the Bathroom~ ue EDDYV‘S s Navy Toilét Tissue NAVY, TISSUE is soft and absorbent and, like all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under the most exacting sanitary conditions. Each roll of Basis of Marriage _ 272C ISs delay or neglect ngerous than in anaemiaâ€" tery blood. It is very comâ€" young girls and in persons ocverworked or confined withâ€" . It makes its approach in hy a manrgr that it is often eloped beffie the trouble is oving, and unâ€" ise _ was comâ€" this reason 1 weak girls to 5T Your mind is your mint. What you coining? The aviators seem to have contriâ€" buted a new and more uplifting meanâ€" ing to the word "hops." It is believed there is almost an unâ€" limited market for such Nova Scoâ€" tian products in the British West Inâ€" dies, and when developed, will be a great aid to the development of the dairy industry of Nova Scotia. an even cool temperature in the coolâ€" ing rooms of the Canadaâ€"West India ships, particularly those of the Canaâ€" dian Government Merchant Marine. For the latter market it is put in tins, hermetically sealed, and kept at Halifax, N.S.â€"The marketing of fce cream manufactured in Halifax, for the consumption of people of the Briâ€" tish West Indies, is one of the latest developments of the Canadaâ€"West Inâ€" dia trade, so it was learned here reâ€" cently, The ice cream is sent in bricks to Bermuda, and is shipped in liquid form as far south as British Guiana. Canadian Ice Cream Made for West Indies At present the Istarâ€"she Hes in the Thamesâ€"does not appear too ready to part with all her secrets, but when the methods used aboard this first floating shark factory become more widely known others will doubtless join the chase. Already we foresee the doom of the hound of the sea. leather except in the form of sha-’ M green from the shark‘s rough skinl because of the grains or denture with‘ "Do you consider it which it is encrusted, but now he bas to‘ cheat a lawyer" solved the problem of removing them who was always looki and making a beautiful, pliable and to start a discussion useful leather. In fact, he has found, Wilkins, whose specia a way of turning every bit of the wisdom, "but I consic catch except the hard scales to some sibility." practical purpose. | LE SRCH en as ie o9 ie a whole staff of chemists, who treat the fish so that a few hours after the catch the byâ€"products are all ready for marketing and the skin is dried, tanned, dyed and turned into leather. Hitherto, according to the doctor, it has been found impossible to make leather except in the form of sha. is said to be stronger than silk, the strongest of all poisons, Poison G, and numerous other pro4ucts. Dr. Ehrenreich carries on his ship 14S sound, but to Dr. Ehrenreich, the man who has equipped the yacht Istar for the strange trade of shark hunting, they mean oil, glue, isinglass, leather, pigments, a silky fibre which Istarâ€"Shark Hunter "Sharkâ€"infested seas." . . . To t ordinary man the words have an 0o: inous sound, but to Dr. Ehronreic tement Board, filling the vaca.xxc;mI caused by" the resignation of Major‘ John Barrett. The Board now operâ€"| ates in connection with the Land Set tlement Branch of the lmm!gratloul Department, and, apart from adminis-'{ tering the Soldiers‘ Land System, alâ€" so has considerable to do with thel location of immigrants under the Em-l pire Settlement plan. t! Ottawa.â€"Col. J. G. Rattray, Winnipeg, Man., former head of Manitoba Provincial Police, has 1 appointed head of the Soldiers‘ Manitoba Provincial Police Officer Succeeds Major Barnett Co. LIMITE D HULL,CANADA EDDVY THE £. B E c o n o m y ‘combined. sue 1s$ guarâ€" anteed to conâ€" tain 700sheets. a n d the Soldiers‘ Set lavle and to start a discussion. "No," replied has found‘Wilklns. vyhose specialty was worldly ttray, of d of the has been his ship To the are For all painsâ€"Minard‘s Liniment. Smell of ripened grapes on the air and rainâ€"dampened dust, & cicada‘s call and yellowing leaves, betoken Bo the maid 1eft the rom she loft the door open, and Mrs. Br wa overâ€" heard the following conversation: "Mr. Brown, Mrs. Brown say is you got any temperature this morning?" ; Mr. Brown replied, "I don‘t know whether I have any or not, Lucy." , And the maid said, "Well, if you is‘ got any, she wants some, cause she ‘ ain‘t got none this morning.‘" | _ Last winter Mr. and Mrs. Brown were ill with "flu‘" in separate rooms, One morning, hearing a conversation going on between the colored maid and Mr. Brown, Mrs. Brown asked the maid when she entered her room t Mr. Brown had any fever. The maid replied that she did not kgow. Mrs. Brown then said to the maid: "Go and ask Mr. Brown if he fhas any temperature this morning. Tell him I haven‘t any," ; | _ While little Robert was visiting a neighbor, a huckster called, trying to |sell her some apples. Although she did not want to buy them, he insisted on giving her one. As soon as the "man had gone, she gave Robert an apple from a basket she already had. He ate silently for a few minutes, and then he said, "Miss Brown, you‘re { just like me; I always keep the best ‘one for myself, too." "Oh day." The steamer backed in again and the man walked on board and sat down. After fivre minutes of waiting the captain went across to him and asked if the party would be much longer. "What party?" asked the man. "The party of fifty you *spoke about." The steamer was just leaving the pier when a man rushed up and shoutâ€" ed: "Hold on a minute; there a party of fifty coming aboard." My sister teaches school in Cromâ€" well. She teaches the first and secâ€" ond grades. One day one of her first graders was reading aloud, and she came to this sentence: "Where are you going?" Now she had never seen a question mark before, so she said: "Where are you going, little buttonâ€" hook?" The teacher, turning around, found two small sisters fighting. Teacherâ€"‘"Now, Vera, kiss Jessic and apologize for hitting her." Vera kissed her. Teacherâ€""Now apologize." Vera (after a silence)â€""I‘m sorry I had to kiss you." Lady of the Houseâ€""Yes, my poor man. But you needn‘t bother cutting it; you may eat it right off the ground." 22 EMETLZ OR UIDUUSBIOH, _ NO, repuedl Once a mother has used Baby‘s ‘Wilklns, whose specialty was worldly Own Tablets for her little Ones she wisdom, ‘"but I consider it an impo$â€" | always keeps a supply on hand, for ‘sibility." | the first trial convinces her there is ' oom 'nothing to equal them in keeping Those Difficult Pronouns. {chudren well. The Tablets are a mild ! Child (after hearing a friend say | but thorough laxative which regulate | that she is going to Miami)â€""Betty | the bowels and sweeten the stomach, is going to Herami." | thus driving out constipation and inâ€" Motherâ€""No, dear, to Miami." ’digestion, colds and simple fevers, ' Child, patientlyâ€""Oh, all right then | and j mat:ing t::ml!lss leatslel; A fion- â€"to Yourami." | cerning them, Mrs. Saluste Pelletier, | Weubrapiitiae ESt. Dumas, Que.. writes:â€""I have Start Right In. }used Baby‘s Own Tablets for the past Trampâ€""Can I cut your grass for*;x‘i“ );::"h::;le.m l'.l‘eh':; :"‘:‘:“:'?:’“" a meal, mum?" | * Lady of the Houseâ€""Yes, my pom_gglven the greatest satisfaction tnd.ul man. But you needn‘t bother cutting °&" Eladly recommém'l' them to it; you may eat it right off the , MOthers of little ones.." The Tablets ground." are sold by medicine dealers or direct s by mail at 25 cents a box from The A Queer Apology Dr. *Villiams‘ Medicine Co., Brock d ie e t o oiietihir ie __A:._; *.~> itville, Ont. Child (after hearing a friend say that she is going to Miami)â€""Betty is going to Herami." Motherâ€""No, dear, to Miami." Child, patientlyâ€""Oh, all right then ‘"Do you consider it a moral wrong to‘ cheat a lawyer" asked Bellamby, who was always looking for a chance He‘d Be Glad to Give It Up! Apparently a paradox, nevert ed at the Radio World‘s Fair at radio wave passing throurh the ONTARIO ARCHIVES TOROoNTO The Large Party. It Looked Like One. A Gentle Rebuke. the party! I‘m fifty toâ€" passing through the ice caused the heat SAUSAGES FLYING ON I1CE Wonders Never Cezse ertheless true; one of the wonders demonstratâ€" at the New Madison Square Garden, N.Y. A Quick Lunch. Mrs. Brown had tried hard to make her boy refrain from taking such large mouthfuls. At last one day, her patience exhausted, she exclaimeg, "Jack, one more bite like that and you‘ll leave the table!" And Jack replied, "One more bite like that and I‘ll be through." Mr. Patterson placed the "mischiovâ€" ous Mickey" in his automobile and drove to Princess Helen‘s house, De positing the little king safely in the hands of his English nurse, he whisâ€" pered: "Ssh! He‘s been out on the beach again and he almost flew away with his kite. Don‘t tell on him." "Don‘t tell my mother," admonishâ€" ed the anxious Michael. "She will kill me. She doesn‘t know I‘m out." Mr. Patterson, who has known King Michael from babyhood, stopped his motor and rushed to rescue the frightened king and his kite. Taking the thick cord from the blistered| hands of the barefooted, tousledâ€"hairâ€" ed monarch, he pulled in the huge ; kite, which was twice the size of| Michael and required all his etrength.. _ The frightened urchin was bâ€"yearâ€" old King Michael, who, despite his elevation to the throne, cares more about kites than kingdoms. Theonly raiment the juvenile sover cign wore was a pair of tiny trunks. "Hey, mister, help me! I‘m losing my kite," cried the young king, like any Canadian kiddie. "Come quick or I may be dragged into the water." Constanza, Rumaniaâ€"While Robâ€" ert M. Patterson, Charge D‘Affaires of the American Legation in Ruâ€" mania, was motoring along a smooth beach on the Black Sea here he heard cries for help from a small, halfâ€" naked boy fiying a huge kite which was carried so high by the wind that it threatened to pull the youngster into the sea. "Hey Mister! Help!" Rumania‘s Madcap Monarch Nearly Carried into Sea by His Monster Kite BABY‘S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME ROYAL RUNAWAY ISSUE No. 41â€"27 foap \< Mepipt THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED Cor. Bay & Wellington Streets, TORONTO "I‘m twelve," was the reply. "My gooduness! Next year you will have to be one again." Starting All Over. Little Mary Ruth, age four, had been trying to learn to tell time. Afâ€" tef worrying over it awhile she went out in the yard to play. Soon a play mate came to play with her. * Letitia®‘ leaves Montreal for Ecotland on November 26th. Th« Cunarder "Ausonia" leav:s Montreal November 25th for the Channel Ports. Special Christmas sailings from Halifax for the second week in December will enable you to arrive in plenty of time for plum puddings and haggis, bagpipes and pantomimes. Round Trip from $155.00 up; everything included. Children half fare. Your Steamship Agent will make all arrangements. Minard‘s Liniment for Lumbago. That‘s about all the trip costs, and that‘s why thousâ€" ands of people go to the Old Country for the Holidaysâ€" an unforgettable pleasure. Are you going ? Alarmed at the vehemence of the Italian official‘s complaint and fearâ€" Ing reverberations from Rome, the local officials ordered the cireus to leave town immediately. It did so, and the clown is now singing in a neighboring town, minus his skit on Mussolin!, CenatP" & Also bettles of 24 and 100â€"Drugpiste. rin in the trade imark (registered in Canada} of Bayer Manufecture of N/ +4 fl-u of Ballcylicactd (Acetyl Balicylic Acld, "A. 8. A.").m;vml- 1t is v»“’i”;'v:";l that Aspirin mears Dulft manufacture, to arsist the public egrinst imitalions, the Tebiet ¢lw(h,nnw be stamped witk ibois genesal trade mark, the "Bay»~ Aross." The Italian Consul in the town lodgâ€"| ed an indignant protes® with the Jugo | Blavian authorities, declaring that if | the offending clown was not punished, Italy would take suitable measures to insure the dignity of its Premier. F or 100 bushels * of wheatâ€" ‘ Skit on Mussolini Nearly Causes Diplomatic Break Sarajevo, Bosnia, Jugo Slaviaâ€"This little town of fateful name nearly witnessed a sudden diplomatic inciâ€" dent between Italy and Jugo Slavia when a circus clown here, amidet upâ€" roarious laughter, sang a song ridiculâ€" ing Premier Mussolini. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fox Colds _ Headache _ Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache _ Rheumatism Song Eliminated By Circus Clown "How old are you, Goldie?" she ash RED ROSE IDOFSNOTAFFECT'I‘HEHEARTI TEA After long tests we are cc vinced Aluminum is the _ best container for tea. Now packed only in Aluminum. /ASPIRIN LUNES 1 which contains proven directions. 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I am willing for you to use this letter any wa. tlyou see fit and I will answerletters. { I can bels any other woman 1‘d be only too gl Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound as it saved her life years before. l'oot two bottles and I found J was better, Moose Jaw, Sask. â€"*I am going to try to tell you what Lydia lg Pink» ham‘s Veietablflfompound has done for me. 1 suffered very badiy with draggingâ€"down pains and inflammae tiot'l‘I also pains in my right side over my hip and down my whole side int® my leg. â€" 1 had it nearly a year wh1 I went to a doctor and ‘he eaid would have to have an orrutiun. Bfi? my mother said to take Lydia B so I keEt on taking it and also u Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Sanative Wa DRAGGINGâ€"DOWN ‘PAINS RELIEVED mss $2.00 Given ®9.y°8E Bimply sell 60 Sets of Our Famous Christmas Seals for 10¢ a set. _ When sold send us $3.00 and keep $2.00. We trust you till Xmas. St. Nicholas Seal Co., Dept. €04W1. Brookilyn, N.Y., 18. A. 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