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Durham Review (1897), 17 May 1934, p. 7

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ican â€" Sculptor Praises of His Countrywomen ew Queen of Belgians nd Diana Wynyard amples of Europ ean â€" Loveliness ernment . to Decide If ondon in Need Of Federal Centre agements Are Bad Business sh NEVER ENGAGED ithy had only lern Girl Is ch for Aphrodite aCke YT knew that Mr. Cunningham taking his wife to America. ven knew he was going to NSURED" FOR SKIRT Ma e Survey M M EJ For Building > etaryv Ti M acements are unpacked twelve xo free days durâ€" Cunningham. "So 10t â€" superstitious. or superstition in n i1ld be es ig Director of ny who Reâ€" »d Private MITIOUS e on a Friday, wirteenth of the ted five weeks a business trip was probably n record. was present . First, last inningham is ‘, was revemiâ€" hat Mr Graâ€" zing director Safety Glass ied his privâ€" urvey of buildâ€" zovernment deâ€" ried on locally with the object x the need of a Nan s Mr. and led at the usand miles ess with his ernment . ofiâ€" mmant but it project is beâ€" ern _ Ameriâ€" er, the seulâ€" than Psyche ire required. move headâ€" ». 1 from its as the lease xpires this ith all other ces could be in any wo entially h aid Mr belong han to () proves around Central jualled early inches Diana and esn‘t a M e aked deter hat by oP 1er at no he a n it 1 Britain to Build Full Treaty Navy Will Reach Maximum Tonâ€" London, By the end of 1936 the Briâ€" tish Navy will reach maximum tonnâ€" age permitted by treaty, Sir Boiton Eyresâ€"Monsell, First Lord of the Adâ€" miralty, told the House of Commons last week, in presenting na 1 estiâ€" mates for the year. Practically all airships he said, will be under the treaty ageâ€"limit, at which they can be replaced although the navy will have 60,511 tons in the destroyer category and 4,000 tons in subâ€"marines which will have reachâ€" ed the ageâ€"limit The building program, Eyresâ€"Monâ€" sell said, was in accordance with "a carefully considered Admiralty poliâ€" ey of rep.acementâ€"to pursue a steaâ€" dy, annual program of construction He pointed out that the treaties permit the laying of 86,350 tons of cruisers in three years from 1934 to 1936 but the current program calls for only 32,000 tons in that class. "We are still trying to bring about limitation in armaments," he said. "It would be impossible for us, on the eve of a 1935 naval conference, to beâ€" gin a largely increased building proâ€" gran. on the assumption that the conâ€" ference will be a failure." He did not favor laying of the entire 86,350 tons purmitted by treaty imâ€" mediately. Eyresâ€"Monse‘l indicated that the proposed mew aircraft cartier which Rritain p‘lans would exceed 20,008 tons. The proposed increase in personnel he said was one of the most satisfacâ€" tory features of the estimatee. He reâ€" gretted that ‘unhappily there is still a surplus of lieutenantâ€"commanders, and lieutenants." London,â€"Great Britains‘s increasâ€" ed nava‘ activity was signalized by secret manouvres in which 100 warâ€" ships operated in the Eastern Atlanâ€" tic. So secret were they that until they were ended, the ships did not comâ€" municate even with the Admiralty here to avoid any chance of messages being picked up by a theoretical enâ€" emy or outsiders. It was understood the manouvers were to determine whether a mythiâ€" cal expeditionary force could be landâ€" ed on a coast line represented by the length of the Spanish and Portuâ€" gese coasts, and approximating one side of Great Britain. cinity of the Azores Islands to try to convoy and land the theoretical exâ€" peditionary forces. TO SAVE THEMSELVES The Admiralty has decided henceâ€" forth not to try to raise sunken subâ€" marines in an effort to save lives of trapped seamen, Sir Bolton informed the House. Streamline Menus Streamline Figures WEAERTM® MTC O NOC Mrrs. Hill was awarded a medal by the King for carrying a woman workâ€" er from a munition factory at Park Royal, London, during an air raid. Beside her husband, she leaves three sisters in Birmingham, England, and a brother in New Zealand. "The man too bumptious in _ his modesty is apt to cut an even more comic and ridiculous figure than the man too wise in his own conceit."â€" Sir Henri Deterding.. A Mediterranean "Red" fleet left Gibraltar for the Atlantic to act as an intercepting force. At the same time a home "Blue" fleet left the viâ€" Instead he said the crews will be instructed to use the Davis escape apparatus which theoretically enables the men to shoot out individually to the surface SECRET MANOEUVRES ‘.':l'i:;â€"ij_r;{ted States Navy has reachâ€" ed a similar decision, he said British War Nurse Dies in United States Arlington, Mass.â€"Mrs. Ralph Hill, a nurse with the British forces durâ€" ing the Great War, died recently. Two of her sons were killed in action during the war. wl l o clas ts Nss All right, here we go on a streamâ€" line swing to romance. It seems that romance will persist only as long as the gentleman in the case may clasp the lady of his fancy easily within his two strong arms. Most ladies are inclined to forget questions of cirâ€" cumference once the gentleman in the case has been taken safely to the altar. But a farâ€"sighted hostelry in New York felt danger lurking ahead for romance, and has cleverly obtainâ€" ed the services of a figureâ€"control exâ€" pert, to plan streamline menus for them. Constance is a person who even puts an artichoke to use and says htat 1000 calories a day may put steak in the stomach and yet make the figure sufficiently interesting for romance to rap at the gate. Of course, one wouldn‘t know what romance will think, when romance finds out thl} Lrol l1 TB . 110. 00â€"A cenmrmatorie Wcz t Miss Gaul‘s salad dressing is based on mineral oik and evaporated milk. But just skip that! End of 1936 Permitted by HIS CRUTCHES BOILED KETTLE "That was six years ago, and I am now back at my old job as a cheftâ€" and a chef puts in some long hours on his feet."â€"H. A. B. He was not wrong, eitherâ€"this man who conculded that he would never need his crutches again. For it is now six yedrs since he burned them, and he is still quite active. Writing of his experiences, he .2ys:â€" "For five years I was a cripple, due to rheumatism, and was given up as & hopeless case. I also kad a bad stomach, and I could never enjoy a meal without my food repeating on me. One day an old friend of mine told me to try Kruschen Salts. So I bought a bottle and gave it a trial. "After taking two bottles I was able to sit down and enjoy a good meal, and also have a good sound sleepâ€"a thing 1 had not done for years. I was also getting about more freely. One morning I got up and lit the fire, and put the coffee on. My mother thought 1 was crazy, because I sawâ€" ed my old crutches up and boiled the kettle with them. The value of Graphoâ€"Analysis is never more evident than when it is used to assist Cupid. For it tears aside the veil that love so often weaves, and reveals in unerring fashâ€" ion, the characteristics of the writer. (Editor‘s Note: Many letters of. apâ€" preciation have. been received from readers who have accepted the auâ€" thor‘s offer of a personal analysis from their own handwriting. Have you sent yours? See the announceâ€" ment following this article.) It is not merely a question of honâ€" esty â€" and â€" straightforwardnessâ€"alâ€" though these are points that have to be considered. The emotions and the degree of expressiveness of those emotionsâ€"these are of vital importâ€" ance. What chance of happiness would she have, married to a man who is cool and unemotional, who dislikes any manifestation of affection, and who is so governed by his mird that he hasn‘t a generous streak in hbis nature? Take, for example, a girl who has a warm and ardent nature; who feels things very deeply, and who expresses that feeling. She likes to be loved and would be very unhappy without the affection of others. Only the other day I received a very poignant letter from a girl of 24 years of age. She was married two years ago, but has never been happy, since the first raptures deâ€" parted. She is of the type I mention above, and asks me why she is unâ€" happy and wonders whether she is responsible. The writing of hor husband, which she enclosed, shows that he has about as much feeling and affection as a gargoyle. ich These two are mismated; I can see very little chance of happiness for them. Her‘s is a case where the adâ€" vice of a Graphoâ€"Analyst would hace saved much unhappiness. OPPOSITES There is an old saying that opâ€" posites make the happiest marriages. How Acid Stomach Makes Itself Known to You NOW BACK AT WORK unc Miilâ€"of Migran ...-..-----o-aa---...---.â€"-.---.-----u..--- * wias a P o 10000 a i ooranitrat? / Wihr P when you buyâ€"25¢ and 50c sizes. aso ns mm sorm . [X What Does Your Handwriting Show? Once Crippled with Rheumatism EXAMPLE By GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR (Graphoâ€"Analyst) All rights reserved. Do you realise what ~tauses rheuâ€" matism? . Nothing but sharpâ€"edged uric acid crystals which form as the result of sluggish eliminating organs. Kruschen Salts can always be countâ€" ed upon to clear those painful crystâ€" als from the system. And more! They ensure such perfect internal reâ€" gularity that no such body poisons as uric acid are ever able to accumuâ€" late again. Kruschen Salts is obtainâ€" able at all Drug Stores at 45¢c. and 75¢c. per bottle. This is fallacious. _ Look on every side of you, and you‘ll find married people who are unhappy and disconâ€" tented, because their natures are so unlike. Marriage demands affinity of inâ€" terests. It is too much to ask, or to expect, that the average coupie will have all the same interests, the same likes and dislikes â€" and there is a good deal of compromise necessary in most marriages. But a young couple whose natures are at the opposite ends of the pole, are starting out with a tremendous handicap. And that it is too great a penalty is seen by the number of unâ€" sucessful marriages. M. H., Toronto.â€"By all means sue your husband for divorce. Yours is a sad case. Married four years ago, your husband left you three years ago, and now you meet a young man who loves you. He is a straightforâ€" ward young man, and is trustworthy â€"which cannot be said of your forâ€" mer husband. I am writing you direct regarding the personal matter. Call for Canned Peas in Canada Can Geoffrey St. Clair help you? Would you like your handwriting anâ€" alysedâ€"or have you a friend whose real nature you much desire to know? Send a letter in your normal handâ€" writing, with 10c coin and a 3¢ stamped envelope, to: Geoffrey St. Clair, Graphoâ€"Analyst, Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto, Ont. Please enclose coin for each specimen of writing you enclose. Your analysis will be a revelation to you. Until recent years most of the doâ€" mestic requirements for canned peas were supplied by Ontario, or by imâ€" portation from Europe, but Quebec and British Columbia have establishâ€" ed and expanded in output rapidly. In 1921 the recorded acreage of canning peas was 2,202 acres in Ontario. In 1931, Ontario had 9,385 acres; Queâ€" bec 3,161 acres; British Columbia 418, and small acreages in other proâ€" vinces brought the total to 13,248 acres. In the past year or two, imâ€" ports of this product had been negliâ€" gible, and the Canadian pack is findâ€" ing export markets as a result of its high quality. Exports amounted to 34,341 cases in the 1932 crop season, practically to Empire markets.â€"The Agricultural Situation Bulletin. The worth of a state, in the long run, is the worth of the individuals composing it.â€"J. S. Mill. "We must form perfect models in thought and look at them continualâ€" ly, or we shall never carve them out in grand and noble lives."â€"Mary Baâ€" ker Eddy. High School Boards & Boards_ _p_f Education With the Jpproval of the Minister of Education i Theoretical and Practical Day and Evening Classes l astraction may be conducted in accordance is given in various trades. The with the regulations issued by u;hool_s and classes are under the the Department of Education. t‘{tet::'."" of an Advisory Comâ€" ns i tt sa ---'vA‘l'l‘"'.c;'l;!â€"; and Horticulture are provided for in the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Conâ€" tinuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Application for attendance .h:!! L.o made to the Principal Commercial Subjects, Manual Training, l!?uukold Science and Induatrf;i, Technical and Art S_chools Copies of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings Toronto. Are authorized by law to establish Wool Industry Records High Level in Years The wool industry of Australia has witnessed one of the most complete instances of price recovery in the hisâ€" tory of that industry. Prices recoverâ€" ed to such a degree that they reachâ€" ed the highest level since the 1928â€"29 season. Over 60 per cent of the wool which â€"will be available this season has been soldâ€"at an average advance in prices of 80 per cent as compared with the previous year‘s clip. Much of the wool reaching Canada is carâ€" ried in Canadian Steamships vessels which provide direct service between Canada Australia and New Zealand. As a background for all these funcâ€" tions are the traditional four courts at Buckingham Palace in May and June, when the King and Queen reâ€" ceive debutantes and many others of the socially elite from numerous oâ€" ther countries who are lucky enough to be invited. Brilliant Social ~London, "â€" The"thost" brilliant soâ€" cial: season since the world war was ushered in‘récently with the opening of the opera at Covent Garden before a house packed with bejewelled womâ€" en and scores «* the aristocracy. Hundreds stood in line all day long to obtain tickets in the gallery to witâ€" ness both the spectacle of society on opening night and the opera on the stage. The season continued with the Royâ€" al Academy exhibition on May 7th, followed by a swift succession of soâ€" cial events, Highlights include the Ascot and Goodwood race meets; the Royal Henley Roezatta yachting week the Richmond Horse Show, the Eton and Harrow Schools‘ annual cricket match at Lord‘s and the Wimbledon tennis fortnight. "All women are squirrelsâ€"because they instinctively hbide things."â€"Edâ€" na Ferber. "You, maybe, bave had a cat for years and haveâ€"treated it like a king," says Mr. Terhune. "I come aâ€" long. I have 2 warmer kitchen and more milk and liver, Your cat will gladly come to my kitchen and desert you. To find a cat with loyalty would be like finding one with five ears." For if the dog flatters the ego by plunging headlong into the most unâ€" critical and unselfish loyalty, the cat does it in a more subtle way by means of a haughty condescension,. Says the Victoria Timesâ€""Albert Payson Terhune, the novelist, who has written so eloquently of his fondâ€" ness for dogs, broke down the other day and admitted that cats are really smarter than dogs. They are smarter, that is, in that they are always looking out for numâ€" ber one. A dog will give you his loyalty and stick to you when there is not anything in it for him. But not a cat. Few people who have owned cats will be inclined to quarrel much with this assertion; indeed, the odd thing about it is that it is precisely this unruffled selfishness which makes the cat a nice pet. A fog goes about the house humbly, looking gratefully at you for permit.â€" ting him to stay there. _A cat goes proudly, regally, looking through you or past you and quietly letting you understand that it is a rare privilege to provide the daily ration of milk and chopped liver. Even when it submits to being petâ€" tedâ€"or, for that matter, even when it comes over and demands pettingâ€" it does so with an air that lets you know that it is strictly an impersonal matter, and that it is not committing itself in any way by accepting such a favor from you. And all this, for some reason, is rather agreeable. The unmitigated snootiness of the cat is actually flatâ€" tering. In a worl© where most people in one way or another, have to put up with a good deal to keep the daily bread in the pantry, it is somehow cheering to find one pensioner who neither scrapes nor cajoles. "If," says Mr. Terhune, "I could sponge like a cat, please God, I‘d do It. The only thing a cat will ever do is something for herself." "The gréatest man is he who chooses right with the most invincâ€" ible resolution."â€"Seneca. Dogs â€" And Cats Season Expected in "Dear. Qld London" ne, "I could‘ Farmers in the North of England e God, I‘d do are turning from ploughing to dairyâ€" cat will ever ing and farms of from 50 to 75 acres rself." | are in demand. of the A compromise is an agreement by which both .parties get what neither of them wanted. Cautious â€" Gentlemanâ€"What do you have to be home? an apartment. The Friendâ€"What style? The Brideâ€"One of those where it is illegal to cook. Girlâ€"How much money have you got" ... e n en The Art of "Getting Along" Sooner or later, a man, if he is wise, discovers that business life is a mixture of good days and bad, vicâ€" tory and defeat, give and take. Brideâ€"Did I appear nervous durâ€" ing the ceremony? Bridesmaidâ€"A little at first, but not after Fred said ‘Yes‘, The trouble with getting henpeckâ€" ed, is that you have nothing to crow about. Nowadays its a question of whether the engagement ring is a symbol of a trusting heart or the symbol of .a trusting jeweller, The Boyâ€"Wouldn‘t your mother be awfuly angry if she saw you in that scant bathing suit? Mir‘ster (who was filling out the marriage certificate and was uncerâ€" tain of the date)â€"Let me see, this is the fifth, isn‘t it? Bride (indignantly) â€" No, sir! This is only my second. He learns that he who loses his temper usually loses. _ *h Girlâ€"You ‘fresl> thing! Who ‘said you could kiss me? C3 ¢ f We learn from â€" reliable sources that it was only recently that a greatâ€" ly agitated woman, carrying an inâ€" fant dashed into a local drugstore. She cried: Womanâ€"My baby has swallowed a bullet. What shall I do? Druggist (calmly)â€"Give him some castor oil, but be sure you don‘t point him at any one. So live that none of your kinfolks will deny the relationship. The Lassâ€"I should say so. It‘s hers. He comes to realize that the busiâ€" ness could run along perfectly well without him. He learns that carrying a chip on his shoulder is the easiest way to get into a fight. He learns that buck passing always turns out to be a boomerang, and that it never pays. He learns that it doesn‘t matter so much who gets the credit so long as the business shows a profit. He learns that the quickest way to become unpopular is to carry tales and gossip about others. _ Ditte Boyâ€"Every young man you‘ve ever had a date with. He learns that even the janitor is human and that it doesn‘t do any harm to smile and say, "Good mornâ€" ing," even if it is raining. He learns that it doesn‘t pay to be a sensitive soulâ€"that he should let some things go over his head like water off a duck‘s back, Heard? Wifeâ€"The new washwoman has stolen two of our towels. Wifeâ€"The ones we got from the Hotel Prince Edward in Toronto. Hubbyâ€"The thief! Which ones, dear? = He learns that all men have burnt toast for breakfast now and then and that he shouldn‘t take the other felâ€" low‘s grouch too seriously. king of the featherweights. Athletes of all classes and degrees â€"â€" boxers, wrestlers, hockey players, runners have found that Omega Oil can be rubbed in without blistering, and that it is quicker in reaching the spot. _ To forgive a fault in another is more sublime than to be faultless oneself.â€"George Sand. family household as a quick means of relief from the pain of cramped, stiff, sore or swollen muscles from strain, overâ€"work, exposure or from whatever cause. 35 and 60 cts. at all drug *‘King of Featherweights" As a bozer no man in his class ever He learns that most of the other fellows are as ambitious as he is, and they have brains that are as good or better, and that hard work and not cleverness is the secret of success. The Young Brideâ€"I‘m looking for Gentlemanâ€"Five hundred dollars. Girlâ€"Thursday. Issue No. 1934 gu & time Government and Packing Firm Coâ€"operate In Distribution LYDIA E. PINKHAM‘S | VECETABLE COMPOUND Farmers Get Merlin,â€"Gordon Drew, hog buyer for the Swift Canadian Company, Toâ€" ronto, is assisting the farmers in Esâ€" sex, and Kent to improve their breedâ€" ing stock and recently distributed aâ€" mong the farmers of the Tilbury dis trict a carload of choice breeding sows Thes sow are made available to the farmers through the coâ€"operation of the Swift Canadian Company and the livestock commissioner of the Doâ€" minion Government are ordered in ad vance and are sold to the farmers at market price, the government paying the freight charges in lots of 20 â€" or more. The government also under apâ€" proved conditions will supply boars Farmers are allowed to send any marketable sow to the packing comâ€" pany and receive one of the selected ones in exchange. _ These sows are carefully selected by the Swift Canadian Company at their plant and are all of good bacon The object of the packing house and the government in assisting in this way is to try and hold for Canada its share of the English bacon marâ€" ket, thus assuring the farmers a betâ€" ter price for their hogs. "Great men are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any materâ€" ial force, that thoughts rule the world."â€"Emerson. all druggists. THAT DEPRESSED FEELING I$ LARGELY LIVER "It H elps Me! You are "feeling punk" simply beâ€" cause your liver isn‘t pouring its daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels. Digestion and eliminaâ€" tion are both hampered, and your system is being poisoned. . _ _ What you need is a liver stimulant Something that goes ferther than salts mineral water oil, laxative candy or chewing gum or roughage which only move the bowelsâ€"ignorâ€" :lnt the real cause of trouble, your ver. Take Carter‘s Little Liver Pils. Purely vegetable. No harsh calomel (mercury). Safe, Sure. Ask for them by name. Refuse substitutes. 25¢ at Wake up your Liver Bile in outlying districts to mct as district representative for a well established ‘Toronto Brokâ€" erage House. _ This is an op: portunity for live wires. Evel?' assistance and coâ€"operation will be extended to applicants acâ€" cepted, _ References required. Broker and Security Salesmen WRITE TO 44 Victoria Street, Toronto SKELTON & COMPANY That‘s what 98 out of 100 women u{ after taking this medicine. It quiets quivering nerves, gives them more seem worth living again. 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