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Durham Review (1897), 22 Mar 1934, p. 7

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1 Fitted n Field of e Medicine t:fall nswick yomen are needed dicine, Dr. Joseph eminent _ Cancer nreqs hawl Pageant Man on Way to fter Windsor "isit oker; o Bridge The hea T. Ma f Lord nnounced H add nte Ar and the govern f 8 pence. ssion definitely and optimism is erlor Woun ird Dowling, reâ€" d Williams and ndon agents for taxation on & being felt that ars should be ta x at it at M Go Up 13 the paid 106 Britainâ€" a gallon bod yeen ment h of Our vely ampaign, reduced are “‘M play ireâ€" seph th d in has Mr® It n Or N itely with (). the hte On, D& nt i this ha to antoâ€" pay »d Ar 100 of Bri his in the &D tC can go to a gymnasium, so much the ht_ter to keep the body in good °.'1 Be sure that you get enough sleep. There are very few individuals who carn get along on less than eight bou*s sleep a night. And remember that we all need exercise If you can go to a eymnasium. so much the If there is something organically wrong with you or if you have some wort of a nervous disorder, see & physician. .9 In the first place, try to control your nerves. Very nervous persons are apt to show age much more quickâ€" ly than persons who are calm. If you want to remain beautiful and have a smooth skin, shiny bair, bright eyes and a supple body, try to retain the natural health of youth. Cultivate The most economical way of keepâ€" ing your beauty is to cultivate healthâ€" ful habits. Janetâ€""Well, I guess Flora is happy row that she‘s married." lazelâ€""No. Just triumpbant." No man can tell what the future may bring forth, and small opportuntâ€" tlos are often the beginning of great enterprises. "Man, do you want to be a bachelor all your life?" to Young Man (in library)â€""Have you a book called ‘Man The World‘s Ruler‘?" Lady Librarianâ€""You might find it in the fiction department, sir." "It is a pretty custom to tip your hat to a lady these bright spring days. This convenient courtesy shades the eyes and enables one to get a much better view of the girls in question. Subscriberâ€""I got the right number threo times in succession." Repairmanâ€""What makes you think your telephone is out of order?" is the age of famous cooks, big Sunâ€" day dinners and stomach specialists. Duties are opportunities, not obligaâ€" tions. It is the people outside of our jails that cause all of the trouble. Betâ€" tor business is built by building betâ€" ter men. A town becomes a city when it establishes safety zones. Brains do not swell, but the head that lacks them does. Women may be slaves to dress, but most of them nowadays labor under a very light burden. A little coâ€"operation now and then is apâ€" preciated by the best of men. A henâ€" pecked husband is a man whose nerve is in his wife‘s name. Many a boss at the office washes the dishes at home. Self praise is no reâ€" commendation. The fellow who wastes his time seldom has anything else to waste. If women were satiz fled with the faces God gave them, drugzists would go broke. How much of what you do is done just to kill time? It isn‘t where you start from, but how you finish that counts, This "Sam Hopkins accidentally shot himselt while hunting. _ One of the wounds is fatal, but bis friends are glad to hear that the other one is not serious." It‘s very embarrassing when one‘s wife is jJealous and very humiliating when she isn‘t. Offlce Boyâ€""Mine and the boss‘ grandmother died on the same day." The following interesting item was taken from last week‘s issue of The Brushville Bugle: An English neurologist says that a man who owns a car seldom walks in his sleep, but we bet, if he‘s got a family he does it a lot when he‘s awake. Janitorâ€""How did you come to lose your job?" The essential of a good detective story is that it be simple, says Chesâ€" terton. If the reader is, as well, it adds to the surprise. Stenographerâ€""It was. He fred me." The reason why a lot of men are bachelors is because they failed to embrace their opportunities, Sunday School Teacherâ€""Who was the mother of Moses?" Little Maryâ€"*"Pharaoh‘s daughter," Sunday School Teacherâ€""But she found bim in the bullrushes?" Stenographerâ€""You know that exâ€" cuse you advised me to spring on the bose when I was late this morning?" Boy Friendâ€""Yes. 1 told you it was a sureâ€"fire excuse. Wasn‘t it?" If you value your neighbor‘s friendâ€" ship, don‘t make a path across his lawn, cutting corners. Almost Universal "Should I marry a woman who lies Little Maryâ€"*"That was her story." &1 Habits and Keep Youth S MIL ES Red Pepper aB ECEA PE ET Try Kruschen now at our expense. We | that Kruschen does everything we claim have distributed a great maby special | it to do, the regular bottle is still as good "GLANT" packages which make lm as new. Take it back. Your druggist is for you to prove our claims for yo . | authorized to return your 75¢ immediateâ€" Ask your dm;fi:t for the new "GLANT" |ly and without question. You have tried ces erckage. This consists of OUF re@uI@r| Eruschen free at our expense. What are (a) dissolution of the needie pointed uric acid erystals which Cause the pain; (b) the expulsion of these crystals from the system; (¢) provenâ€" tion of a further accumulation of urle was eventually taken into hospital, unable to move any joint of my body. I left the hospital after two months, when I was somewhat better. I was recommended to take Kruschen Salts, and 1 have taken them continuously. Since then I have gradually got rid of my rheumatism, until 1 am now enâ€" tirely free of those awful pains, . 1 would not be without my Kruschen Salts for anything."â€"M.B. No remedy can bring permanent reâ€" lief from rheumatism unless it perâ€" forms three separate functions, These The value of perseverance with Kruschen, in the treatment ota rheumatism, is proved by this man‘s 1 experience. â€" He says:â€" ‘ "I was abroad for over seven years, and when I returned 1 began to get rheumatismâ€"particularly in the feet and arms. Three years Ago mY rheumatizsm got much worse, and ‘l EVERY LIMB "LOCKED" Even though, in many districts, the distinctive costumes of the natives.is being replaced by modern garb, the wooden shoes seem to hold tkeir own against the encroaches of standardized dress. Particularly is this so in the smaller places. This clumsy looking foot covering is roughly fashioned with primitive tools and can be purâ€" chased for very small sums, even at places which especially cater to the COMPLETELY RELI BY KRUSCHEN turesque. _ So much for the water and nothing has been said about the network of canals for which the country is cele brated. Now for the windmills. These singular structures have, somehow, beâ€" come identified with Holland, although they have been in evidence in many other countries as well, they are, by no means, peculiar to this interesting country. However, when one thinks of Holland the mind‘s eye pictures a landscape on which there is, at least, one windmill, and when we see a re presentation of a windmill we instineâ€" tively think of Holland. Isn‘t it so? These towers, with their four huge reâ€" volving sails, fit into the scene and would be quite outâ€"ofâ€"place in this country; even the occasional one we see used for advertising purposes, seems so utterly incongruous that it becomes an eyesore, rather than the thing of beauty it is in the Dutch counâ€" try. Some of them are artistic, others used to hold the earth, which is brought for the refllling; comparativeâ€" small sections of the work are finishâ€" ed at a time, but the undertaking has been steadily proceeding until, at the time of writing, there is quite a large area recovered and under cultivation. Windmilis: Wooden Shoes and Water _ Holland is not a big countryâ€"less than 14,000 square miles in areaâ€"but it is and has been in the past a very important country, Situated on the North Sea, the Netherlandsâ€"another name for the countryâ€"form the most characteristic portion of the great plain of Northern and Western Eurâ€" ope. It is the lowest part of this plain, some portions of it being from 16 to 20 feet below the level of the sea and nearly all parts of it are too low for natural drainage. Consequently water enters largely into the life of its peoâ€" ple and the history of the country has been affected by the constant effort to preserve the land by means of lines of dunesâ€"low hills of sand on the seaâ€" coastâ€"and by artificial dykes. The celebrated Zuyder Zee has been formâ€" ed by the breaking through of the duneline but, by an Act in 1918, this submerged area is being reclaimed and the work is expected to be comâ€" pleted by 1939. So it will be "goodâ€" bye" to the picturesque fishing vilâ€" lages on the Zuyder Zeeâ€"Volendam, Monnikendam, Marken, etc. Toâ€"day, as you drive from Amsterdam to these quaint villages, with their even more quaintly dressed inbhabitants you will see the reclaiming work in progress. Long strips of wood are woven toâ€" gether as in basket work; these are Unlisted Securities Corporation Ltd., 330 Bay St., Toronto rudely built, but all are picâ€" TRAVEL IMPREsSiONs JUPITER GOLD SYNDICATE LTD. (No Personal Liability) 830 Acres Adjoining Adanac Gold Mines in Rou * _ Send For Map and Full Particutars, Hospital Case of Rheumatism en mc im o y nc aneii i aatiis ie PE im ... cce 0+ Inlaite 4n tWe pipie y r with a separate trIal | __..a no fairer Yor about one week. | could be fairer? tlea first, put it to the | Manufactured b OFFER OF KRUSCHEN Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts effectually dull the sharp edges of the painful uric acid crystals. Other ingredients of these Salts have a stimulating effect upon the kidneys, and assist them to expel the uric acld through the ratural channel, There are still other salts in Kruschen which prevent food fermentation takâ€" ing place in the intestine, and thereby check the further formation of misâ€" chievous acid. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Drug Stores at 45¢. and 75¢. per bottle, Dairying is one of the principal inâ€" dustries of the Netherlands. The green fields are relieved by herds of black and white Holsteins or the disâ€" tinctive belted cattle, which I have tourist trade. 1 found a card, the other day, which reads like this: S. Tol : ; Volendam Pay your special attention to my prices * They are cheaper ‘ I don‘t give 40 to 50 procents 1 commission to the guides. Really though, the English spoken by the Dutch people is very good inâ€" deed; some of the villagers have even copied some of our slang greetings, such as "Hello, Baby!" Wooden shoes are worn on bicyclesâ€"of which there are more, according to population, than possibly in any other country. And they wear out in the soles, just as our shoes do. It is interesting to see the children at play, clattering along the cobbled streets with incredâ€" ible speed. When they enter the house, the shoes are removed and placed neatly in a row at the door; sometimes one can judgo the size of a family» by the numbes of shoes ranged alongside one anotherâ€"the large clogs of the parents and the smaller ones of the children. and, above all, it will build bhappy memories that can never be taken away from you. Write to Captain Reld at 710 C.P.R. Building, Toronâ€" to; it will cost you nothing to enâ€" quire and you will find that he will be glad to help you in this, or any other travel plans you may contemâ€" plate, This is a title which has been given to Great Britain and Ireland, The "high spots" of these wonderâ€" ful islands are to be visited this summer by a select party under the capable guidance of Capt. E. H. Reid, whose "Travel Impressions" have appeared in this paper for many weeks past. This year is a good year to see the British Isles; travelling by motor makes your land jJourney one continuous round of sightseeing; routes, quite off the beaten track are included in the itinerary and you will have an opâ€" portunity to familiarize yourself with the Homeland in a unique and glorious summer vacation. The The Cathedral cities; the lakes of England, Scotland, and Ireland and Wales; the homes and haunts of famous writers; castles; scenery that you can see nowhere elseâ€"all these and much more is included. All the "ravel" taken out of "traâ€" vel"; congenial companionship; allâ€" inclusive cost; finest accommodaâ€" tion; & rear chance to realize the longings and ambition of years. Why not do it this summer? "Anâ€" other year never comes." Such a vacation will enlarge your korizons, make your reading more pleasant factured by E. Criâ€"fiths I‘?u, Manchester, England. (Estab. 1756). Those Magic Isles Rouyn, Quebec ' "Narrow selfishness is not {ndiviâ€" ! dualism at all."â€"Henry Ford. Toronto.â€"Ontario will have & flower as a provincial emblem, the annual convention of the Ontario Horâ€" ticultural Association has decided. A committee was appointed at the recent sessions to decide on some wild fower for the province, to be used as the maple leaf is for the Dominion. Prof. R. B. Thompson, of the University of Toronto was named chairman of the committee, As the myriads of affiicted flock to his door, the professor is forced to choose whom he shall treat first. many must die before he can considâ€" er their cases. Giving his reasons in whimsical conversation with an assisâ€" tant, the professor, "who cares neithâ€" er for money nor fame," chooses poets first, Hollywood, â€" Charles Chaplin‘s name appeared recently for the first time as the author of a short story which carried into print the fantasy of his creative works on the screen. Although offéred large sums to write for national magazines, Chapâ€" lin‘s first and only literaryâ€"effort was gratis to Rob Wagner, Hollywood critic and raconteur, on the fifth anâ€" niversary of Wagner‘s Script, sophisâ€" ticated Beverly Hills weekly, Chaplin‘s story, offered not as A completed effort but as the outline of a story that "will never be written," told of a scientist who had discoverâ€" ed a genuine cure for all disease. "Because they (poets}) ara the source and spring of all inspiration," the professor explains. "They are the high priests of the sout, who preach the gospel of beauty; they write the text books of all civilizaâ€" tions and lay the foundations of our desires." Flower Will Be Selected For Ontario Pens Short Story and Gives It â€"â€"to Friend to Publish Free Jimmy, uninjured, worked his route as usual and was more embarrassed thon pleased at the adulation of his youthful companions. "I wish, anyway, the girls would let me alone," he protested. The men fled precipitately, but Jimâ€" my calmly stooped, picked up the exâ€" plosive, carried it to the door and threw it into the street, The subseâ€" qvent explosion shattered windows for a block and blew the door st which Jimmy stood off its hinges. Chas. Chaplin Turns Author At Jimmy‘s feet fell three sticks of dynamite, a fuse smouldering at the Jimmy had been es.rning spending money by helping on a milk truk. One morning he was waiting in the office of the Lakeview Dairy for his driver. A conversation with two emâ€" ployes was broken, startiingly, by the crash of a plate glass window. It all happened because Jimmy beâ€" came a hero while his classmates were still in bed. Gallagher walked into his eighth grade classroom the other day, little girls smiled at him, his male acquaintâ€" ances showed a new respect and even the teacher conveyed approbation. My party always like Holland, its peoâ€" ple, its peaceful atmosphere and the courtesy one meets everywhere, The language is Low Dutch, as distinguishâ€" ed from the literary language of Gerâ€" many, which is Highâ€"Dutch. Closely allied to the Dutch language is the Flemish tongue, which, together with French, is one of the oficial languages of Belgium, the country that we will disucss in our article of next week. Hero, 14, Shows Real Modesty "I Wish, Anyway, the Girls Would Let Me Alone," He Declares Holland is the place where they feed you well. The Continental breakâ€" fast, consisting of rolls, butter (some times jam) and coffee, chocolate or tea, is augmented by thin slices of creamy Dutch cheese, zweibach (I think that is the correct spelling for the crisp, breadâ€"like biscuits of Holâ€" land) and slices of cooked ham. I asâ€" [sure you that this makes a delicious meal. The other meals are wonderâ€" fully good; the iceâ€"cream is more like our own than any you get in other countriesâ€"not even excepting the British Isles; the inevitable dish of cheese; fow] served as a separate course from the meat course and genâ€" erally accompanied by a preserved fruit. never seen outside of Holland. â€"In the Winter, the cows @re stabled under the same roof with the family, exceptâ€" ing the larger herds of course. One of the most interesting places to visit is a cheese factory, where the living rooms, stables, cheeseâ€"presses and curdling vats are side by side; everyâ€" their being kept scrupulously clean an1i the inhabitants appearing none the worse for the close proximity of the animals and factory. In some of the houses the beds are built into the wall, like a horizontal cupboard and, in some places, these beds are in tiers, as are sleepingâ€"berths in a ship. Chicago.â€"When 14â€"yearâ€"old Jimmy A’I‘TL‘NTION! BUY YOUR MOTOR Oil wholesale 100 per cent. 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Women‘s wear stores that put in & supply of woollen stockings when below zero weather showed some reâ€" gularity early this Winter, find that they have not had the anticipated deâ€" mand. _ Women have retained their silk hose even to the extremity of frozen legs, They will not abandon them under any hardship, which is a hint that the inventor of silk stockings had a find that proved a tremendous moneyâ€"maker for the N OFFER TO HVERY INVENTOR List of wanted inventions and fuil nformation sent free. The Ramsay Comâ€" 5“,. World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank treet, Ottawa, Canada. HOW TO FIND OUT IF YOU HAVE ACID STOMACH of the older fields to which women in large numbers have devoted their energies such as teaching, for exâ€" ample, are overcrowded. The age of specialization has really just beâ€" gun. ‘The province of the Institute of Women‘s Professional Reiations is to assist as fully as possible in preparation for this new age." 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