Famous Pipe Smokers ; e/ .MB m iM\__»? [ZgErfi »i JJIMwiW |g|||L* fr W| IwOß'■wifcor BMgM wx W BwimW \W?gsk M \W|Wfa«waMffa>.^ M Sir Walter Raleigh Sir Jatnes M ’ BarrieEveryone knows the story of Sir W alter HH JUHRr wag g- r j ames Barrie, the noted EngRaleigh and how his startled servant, lish playwright and man of letters, who thinking he was on fire when she saw wrote “My Lady Nicotine/’ the most him smoking, dashed a pa»l of water over famous classic in history on smoking, his head. It was Ralph Lane, first Barrie loves his pipe; to him a pipe is dianpTes O t £ o Europe Rf. Hon. Stanley Baldwin the very summit of earthly luxury. ;< Raleigh how to smoke them. wadt r» WITH? IwnVPMFNT afr - Stanley Baldwin and his pipe are HISTORY OF SMOKING WORLD-WlDih MVVLWILIM almost national institutions. ,To think of the ex- -<■■-. , 1 .•<•••■ •• «;■• •. ’' Prime Minister of England without his famous P'Pe is almost an impossibility. No caricature of , « more anc i en t . , '', ■ . ' him would be complete without it. A famous l“ e plpe 1S °. cou se . , _, In an endeavour to encourage and pop - statesman, his only solace is the equally famous z origin than the cigarette or the cigar, and larise the smoking of the pipe a national pipe. dates back to the discovery of tobacco, pipe week was inaugurated on Monday, y . » Pipe-smoking had been a well established All tobacconists and other sellers of tobacco ; . ■ . custom in North America for many cenare making special displays of pipes in turies before its introduction into Europe, their windows and shops with the object -r-L and some wonderful carved pipes of wood of attracting attention to the pipe as the Bn A ■■ B a EB n|Bn . in(l stonc were found in use .by the ideal means of consuming tobacco. The B W B B natives of those regions and later dug intention is not to increase the .sale of '"’The^ngllfh 1 entlnrnmsrn °for tobacco any particular class of pipe, but to make M w B, > — ▼ ▼ B — J w smoking, or “drinking'a pipe of tobacco, pipe smoking in general more popular. M V J . B • I nA B TB as j t W as at first called, was extraordinThe movement had its origin in Great BB B A iwiM '. wmJB * arv for its sudden development, its exBritain, where the Briar Pipe Trade As- ■ cessivo character and the violent antagonorganised an pipe MBBHBBMAHHMBEBHBn|MHMMB||BBMBMMBBBMMBI week last year. ■■£*£ 4I<\IZ C A y'" niHF II From England the pipe and tobacco National pipe week is one of the results t™ ££ y Ip* fr" t : habit quickly spread to the Continent, of an unusual activity on the part of the WITIWIXU n « II A. Asia, and Africa, and by the seventeeuth most powerful firms of pipe-makers ©per- , century all manner of elaborate pipes or ating in Britain’s Dominions and intimate various ( ov,us 1 r ex t l ;® t ,®!,’ Ce ’ connections. .Throughout the British (lw* Ia | Ml >«K totbc racml incl matio »>«• At tla Isles, Canada. South Africa, Australia. VZIIIU UIUCT time the favourite Lug sh pipe, was and the United States of America steps ll , %■ 1’ manufactured from baked day. the fore have recently been taken to make all gmOKOfS KHOW <: ' ’ > W AB runner of the modern pl ysmokers familiar with the qualities ami I_ JF» I I I’Tes have been used by <’> ffcrent he tr,bes the ranges of pipes, and those necessary fK A TH I ACT ’ I WfeMiWW ' and nations at one stage or another accompaniments of pipes, which arc. at 111 V» I4JII V» O V 1 ■ . lhe evolution of the pipe into its pre their service. Now it is Wellington’s turn. | — —, . sent high grade and multiform standard and by special displays in the city,and 01A rf £Il f H||(j is related ahnost entire >V with it S 4csnburbs and the provincial towns, atteu- T* iW N. UIIW velopment in After the first tion is called to the beneficial results A A I*l f'fcm I I AT ..<> ■ / crude c ays. which ei 1.1 oy ed a wondeitu of nine smokin’. K. L* VI IVIII U VI popularity for centuries, and which st 11 National pipe week is essentially a £ VYt If Irt A claim some public^„ a pp^ ba t ) le map’s affair. The most optimistic as to 5 111 V l\. lil V ’ boou ot thc e n„pp„ Victoria’s dav to the outcome of the campaign cannot ~ <S t -f° n } n ? n imagine sweet seventeen purchasing a ' M-’ ■Jb e mi° ° We<l nine is the meerschaum .or pulling out a pipe in a x****JL 4k- 'bri>r C whic? has a romantic restaurant for an after-dinner smoke. It . b t w i Or tV timt- in the middle of is hoped that many young men starting f JjT J g A | 38. histo l T- ls , ‘“‘jL 11 ‘ 1 wlicn a cult of to smoke and many more old smokers , JKJBEV U’° n‘ llct . eent ' l nin , through -who gradually fell under the spell, of the B Napoleonism was s, ci g .“ cigarette . after the war, will turn again wSf HaBOfKiSK Kn BM. h rance, a dci otee. a mcer chau 1 P»P the th h-«de PC if “adult male 0 MijwWwMra Zd^froke 0 h* lie "s.iied blowing billowy' clouds from a glowing J^^t^^do^o^mnkin^A'makeshift on'p 6 b °lt l ttta^.w f feintr n to o dis 1 pe P l iP a’ popuiar IKj £A V JL 1 AHKHFffjKv<3 a “owl from the root, and fallacy which is current regarding the oily fitted a stem, and.to his surprise thisnew juice which forms in the pipe stem. This, aiticle smoked better than his mee is commonly thought to be nicotine, but MV MH ” Bh W hb ■ wawM senaum pipe. <.K ft as a mattcr : of fact the juice contains Mf . . jH,',- ■jß gS J - -'-j"- jfl ' ' lths tand>ng its 1 ienqli -the little or no nicotine; Nicotine is a col- W£A WF *-’B' tk Bh Mgß ““H English manufacturers of luar pipes ourless volatile liquid, which is vaporised ! ln '’? ! low j tta , l . liet ''?? Kpuun and carried along with the smoke, and is 111 their production, and British manufaconlv deposited in the stem in the most • ture is synonymous vith the highest hallminute quantities , mark ‘ l,l l«Pe‘ loin -
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 15
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