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Durham Review (1897), 1 Feb 1923, p. 7

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3% A 26 & NiJ WNoIA:® ‘A S 1RADE 309 a*che OX OF ALANCE Up lace Just when I think I have forgot I find myself once more Reviowing all ths memories I have reviewed before. I do not think I would forgetâ€" Aithough I thought I must, When ! had sean my dearest dreams Lte shattered in the dustâ€" Ha For I have learned remembering, Although it brings my tears, Js sweel to hold against my heart &e i go down the years. b Hare you ever thought bow liitle the average person hears? A busy man does not want to be disâ€" tracted by outside sounds, and for that reason he nnconsclously "closes" his ears when ho is thinking about a speâ€" ¢‘al plece of work. Although I said I wouldâ€"â€" r I have tried so loug and bard Anmd yet it does no good. light Song of the Pines. Intrepret them clear?â€" ver they tell of strange an ecrie things t clutch at the heart Hka a seen wafture of wings; they are murmuring now may lean and hear. The Art of Listening. Shalil I Forget? i is high, crumbling clouds & ‘ the sky, ghostly face in the apt t with the ce ) of the sea & V & ) Cresis ( and tall their so o become a habit, and & ends to make & person . Whenever one has the it is both a useful and pastime just to listen. n a town, but better still It WO #L@1. ‘ But that is because t got tuned In; they div â€" through lack of » birth f 1921. more t ind th «â€"Abigail Oresson, by night w n Clinton S 41 forget tC 1go t want (o ho 12 "he Only Sure Relief is to En rds, and for . K C sly "closes" his Fich and Build Up the Blood. 0 im waying speech they will be 1 who 000 Lt differer 1,000,000 XI W ry read ; to the irat you onfused nearâ€"by ; in the very inâ€" C gh fievent n as it er the ve LM the d re a y LF t that was untilled. Any c such ground was likely guished in the speech munity by reference to it This is one of thoso family names which might well have sprung up inâ€" dependently in many sections of Engâ€" land throughout the period in which the msjority of family names were formedâ€"that is to say, betwee= the eleventh and the fourtcenth centuries, And all of the available in dications in the form of historical records of counâ€" ties, townshps and viliages go to show meant The " theref Variationâ€"Bagly. Racial Originâ€"English Sourceâ€"A locality. Minard‘s Liniment for Neuralgia. n £€ jons Nervous exhaustion is the cause of headaches and dizziness, and it is due, almost always, to conditions of imâ€" poverished blood. Tablets and powâ€" ders for headaches should never be taken; they cannot possibly reach the root of the trouble, ard are often most harmful. All that is needed to bring relief is a tonic that will enrich and purify the blood, and the very best tonte for this purpose is Dr. WilHams‘ Pink Pilis. These pills have a direct action on the blood, and in this way the headaches, dizziness and other bad symptoms rapidly disappear. . Mr. Mark F. Taylor, Granby, Que., tells what this medicine did for him. He says:â€"â€""I had severe headaches which would hbe accompanied by vomiting spells. These would last for two or three days at a time. I would take one wit TT Poj m NERVOUS EXHUSTION sing them ECpOUCOCUZ UE edâ€"that is t rth and the | all of the ava orm of histor townshps and it did. o ‘"Bagley" w t} Container ty celge re, Run on Lower Flange ectrically driven hots of a ton has been c A generous sample tin of Instant Postum will be sent, postpaid, for 4c in stamps. . Write spells every three or four nd it is almost impossible to the misery they caused me. number of medicines without elief, until one day my mother me six boxes of Dr. Williams‘ Is. When they were used I ng much bettor, and I got a ipply, and unde? the continued t every symptom of the trouâ€" peared. I cannot speak too this medicine for it certainly wonders for me." n get these pills through any dealer or by mail at 50 cents six boxes for $2.50 from The lams‘ Medicine Co.. Brockâ€" M ib "bulge," meaning to the hereditary names of families. Only latter is " und principally in a minority of casc. do such names teal names, in the terminaâ€" indicate that the original bearers were "lea" and "leigh," and it "of" a certain locality in the sense r meadow, or untilled land.| that they woere the rulers of it. ," "leagh" or "bagley,"; As a place name, Ramsey is a comâ€" simply referred to some bination of the Saxon "ey," which f ristng or swelling ground meant "isle" or "island" and either itilled. Any one living on "ram," or else the word "reoma." The 1 was likely to be distinâ€" last named meant the "edge" or "borâ€" the speech of his comâ€" der" and was the ancient form of our eference to It. ‘modern word "rim." Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited 45 Front St., E., Toronto Factory : Winidsor, Ontario BAGLEY Surnames and Their Origin s more often a reward asing people than for y driven hoist with a on has been combined conveyor that can be r ange of a standard Iâ€" for Match Boxes. icuum cups hold a new match boxes on any was the kind of local ne which might have st anywhere in the of two ancient Anâ€" disting boelge" and "leagh." hbore word which in the these ; developed into our their l ulge," meaning to the he is "usd principally in a m mes, in the terminaâ€" indicat and "leigh," and it "of" a ow, or untilled land.| that th T t is o ols ns aatneo 9e it m Tas g peop m wa en There‘s complete satisfaction in Postum, and safety alike for young and old. Posturn is made from clean, hard wheat amli is free from any element of harm. It has a pleasing aroma, deâ€" lightful flavorâ€"and thousands who have wisely stopped tea and coffee are finding satisfaction, comfort and better health, in wholesome Instant Postum. Y"OU say "No" to the children when tea or coffee is being passed; but while explaining that little folks should rot risk health, do you drink tea or coffee yourself? Your health is valuable, tooâ€"and their need for a hot drisk with breakfast may be as great as yours. Instant Postum mp | _ Translations of the Bible, or porâ€" tions of it, are published by the Britâ€" ‘ish and Foreign Bible Society in 550 | different languages. Ramsey is one of those English , names which are distinetly Anglo-Sax-' on, in distinction from those which are Normanâ€"French. Still it does not folâ€"| low that all who bore it in the flrst! place were Saxons. A name of this sort gives little or no clue to the race of those who first used it, because it: was a place name before it became a family name, and the Normans, when they spread their sway over England, saw nm> reason for renaming the loâ€" cality. | Like ail family rames derived from place remes, its first general use was to Iindicate the place from â€"which a to indica given pe: Racial Originâ€"English. Sourceâ€"A locality. To Remove Wall Paper. Heat a gallon of water, and add to it a heaping tablespoonful of saltâ€"petre. Apply this to the wall wit a brush, keeping the water hot all the time. Afâ€" ter a few applications the paper will pull off easily. Instead of sentimentally looking| 4nG Dowels working reguiariy,. It is & back on paét days as "the good oldire“’gml(‘d fact that where the stomâ€" days," why not sexsibly and optimisttâ€"| fic};&nd“!lmweh are 1nhzom;l o;dex; t;ha; cally and practically view e@ach new | COlds will not exist; chat the health o day, right while you are living it, as ! :?Sll:;t:fvgn:n:i:}eb:a;g(;d i:’l:idgt:‘;t x:lae "a good old day?" And most imfportantl & ~naâ€" h . t » | tured. T * elegrorage lUâ€"!:ifl) oo good id _daf | cine dealgfs ’l;!;b:)etsma:‘;; :(t)lg:ze!r'ntid: for everybody with whom you come in 50x f x y & a 1 contact. Toâ€"day ought to be the best Cox Bromkvil]ll’ Dr. Wiliiams‘ Medicine old day of all the "good old days.", VO» Pro¢ e, Ont. Why? Because if we have lived tml’y! on o bfpremmmamemm and earnestly we hav(e just a littl‘ej A New Year Thought. more experience and wisdom to put inâ€" At long last we shall find them, if we to toâ€"day. I set curselves to look, To Remove Wall Paper. !'I‘he “;‘f;:;“ef: b“t; ;‘ll;zfie-l-'gz‘l)t;n’ls in old Heat a gallon of water, and add to it The why and 'how Bd w}*r".*ofore of a heaping tablespoonful of salbpetre.i th)é fips AnA do;r.'nfs w;awme-et' y 1 ow ritihi brush, » ;(\zziil‘nguz“se t:'attlcl»: h:)?l:all“tifip ?im:u :\t- The meantng of the corners and the BW iss 'nn: annlinotianas tha nanar w'l”] tumd‘nga in Life‘s Street! Erter into toâ€"day as ardently and enthusiasticaly as If there had never been a yesterday, and never would be a tomorrow. Instead of waiting ten years, and looking back upon it as one of "the good old days," which you may vainiy wish to recall, squeeze from it now the goodly share of wholesome jJoy and serenity it sunely holds, Instead of sentimentally looking Eit for the reallties o. tcâ€"lay. To a hearithy mind, all plescure is contagious, We have all enjoyed hearâ€" ing old people talk of bygone days, but frankly, didn‘t your plicosure arise from the fact that it gave theimmn plcaâ€" sure to live those days over ggain? This sort of thing is a bit akin to the truth that "all the world loves a lover." For old people to live in the past is not enly natural, but becoming ard lovable. But as long as "Toâ€"day" brings to you duties and tasks and burâ€" dens, can you successfully perform those tasks and duties. and lift those burdens if your strength is sapped by an over~indulzence in the dope of reâ€" trospection? Now, a Word of Magic. There is such a thing as & statemer containing more postry than truth "Turn beack the usivese ard give m yesterday," "sings woll" and "listen welt," but it‘s urt.ca‘thy just the came "Taking a trip on Memory‘s ship"‘ i all rightâ€"just occasicnally, but it can become a mental and spititual dope The slaves of this hab‘t are t:kally un fit for the realities of tcâ€"day. At your Grocer‘s in Sealed, Airâ€"tight Tins P1 the nal cal n or family had ng a man from « ame given ram s, for the most "There‘s a Reason RAMSEY & Word of Magic. | 6 i a thing as & statemert| 4 ~s cre poetry than truth.} 7» e univese arl give me} ~Q al" s T F I s ings will" and "listens | ,L‘L‘-:}"i' ¢ ithca‘thy just the came. | y &\5!“_ 3 a"‘)g’ ) on Memory‘s ship" is ; r i.-‘.‘ 4 cccars‘cnally, but it f'anf (,«"(;[Q « \'-'.‘,v";f‘. s itel and spiritual dope.) 32, 646 e his hab‘t are tctally unâ€"| d" : k ties of toâ€"day. | .;‘.&,~ p y mind, ali plescure is| §A & ‘e have al enjoyed hearâ€"| ,‘:9';:4 ; 6 > talk of bygone days, :»'.gg‘ e 3B ‘; dn‘t your plcosure ariso | Cuay® %‘ that it gave them pleaâ€" en onl hoce days over ggain*?; 7 ‘ Pm ing is a bit akin to the ; Pz c fifz \ the world loves a lover." | ? j rames der frst genera place from amily had c 2d con m cth« e and became familles, Only use was which a me, thus is Your Family United at Meailtisne®? p" is t can dope. y unâ€" who The joy received from hearing beautiful melodies preserves that idealism, which is one of the most preâ€" cious possesslons of childhood. When such music is heard it reaches their consciousness through rhythm, melody and harmony, through form anl style, through the warinth of stringed instruâ€" monts or the rich tcmes of a French horn, but it all affords a pleasure which finds echo within and is an inâ€" fiuence for good. The world can not live without music. It is uplifting and makes one think of the better things of life. When we realize how vital a factor music is in the life of each individual we will also realize how important it is to hear good music. The Pleasure of Music. Beauty in all its glory can be brought to the bearts of children through music. Taking interest for money lent to Hebrews was expressly forbidden by the Mosaic Law. At long last we shall get thereâ€"to the top of Hill Success; We mustn‘t tire of climbing, we must onward, upward press! And when the mists have broken. we shall view with clearer sight The reason for the failures which have helped us gain the height. â€"â€"IAllian Gard. At long last we shall learn themâ€"all the lessons of the way. At long last we shall sing themâ€"all the carols of the day. We may not find it quickly, but at long last If we‘re trueâ€" We‘ll dig it out and finish itâ€"that work we‘re meant to do! To gvard the bab against solds nothing can equal Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets. The Tablets are a mild laxative that will keep the little one‘s stomach and bowels working regularly. It is a recognized fact that where the stomâ€" ach and bowels are in good order that colds will not exist; chat the health of the little one will be good and that he will thrive and be happy and goodâ€"naâ€" tured. The Tablets are sold by mediâ€" cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wiliiams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS Progressing Mctherâ€""Mary, dor‘t you think you are getting too old to play with the boys*" Maryâ€""No, mother; the older I get the bettor I like them." FOR HEALTH ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Death and Life. I do not know what may befall toâ€"morâ€" row, What stores of blessing, or what we‘ght of sorrow; But this I know, whetever may befall, Whatever Life may be, Death ends It MOoNEY ORDERS. It is always safe to send a Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. ‘can swING PICK | LIKE HE USED TO Miner Thanks Tanlac For Putâ€" | ting Him Back On Job After _ Hiness Forced im to Quit. No smeoring doubts sha‘ll quell my hearnt‘s belioving, Though hell and furies ply their arts deceiving; ‘The icy stream may o‘er my body rol!, Eut Death can rever robh me of my Scoul. Quite Untrue. The village postman, being an invetâ€" erate gossip, could never resist readâ€" ing the postcands erxtructed to him to Cdeliver, and then communicating the nows thus gained to cihers. The postman stamped up to the Louse with the card and knocked at the door. To tho surprise of the good lady who opened the door, the postman handsd her a postcard, and exclaimed angrily: "He‘s a lar! I don‘t read ‘em!" But He then posted the card in the letâ€" terâ€"box, whence it was colected, and taken to the postâ€"office, ard sont out for delivery. The doctor was much bothered by this, anrd one day, in writing to a friend who lived quite close, he e4ded: "I would tell yeu more, only I krow the postman will read it." Instantly! Stomach corrected! You never feel the slightest distress from indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy stomâ€" ach, after you eat a tablet of "Pape‘s Diapepsin." The moment it reaches the stomach all sourness, flatulence, heartburn, gases, palpitation and pain disappear. Druggists guarantee each packags to correct digestion at once. End your stomach trouble for few cents. know of living? Though it may end the tears and woe and the forgiving, s it not ratter, O my Soul, the door To Life Kiernal, iife for evermore? Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Over 85 million boitles sold. "By the time I took three bottles of Tanlac I was eating just anything, sleeping like a log and I have been on the job ever since. My asthma doesn‘t bother me so much now, and it‘s a race between me and my little grandâ€"laughâ€" ter at meal time, for we both have splendid appetites.‘ "I came hore a year or zo ago from Calgary, where I was a miner, but had to quit on account of asthma," he conâ€" tinued. "I was badly run down, and then I got a touch of pueumonia that knocked me out complete‘y. I couldn‘t get my strength back, had no eppetite, was unable to work and didn‘t know what it was to get a good night‘s sleep. "When Tanlac helped my little grandâ€"daughter so wonderfully 1 thought maybe the medicine would help me too. and since I‘ve taken it I am feeling fine," said John Jones, 19 Sterling St., London Ontario. 0. D t man 0. D Bulk Carlots TORQNTO SALT WORK® C. J. CLIFF . TORONTG PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE ‘Pape‘s Diapepsin‘"‘ for Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach America‘s Plozeer Dog Remodios Euie Book on ceuses painful symptoms called heuhcg:. neuralgia, rheumaâ€" tism, etc. 15 to 30 drops of Mother Seiget‘s S):‘:r will correct faulty digestion efford relief. A headacha is frequently caused by badly digested food; the gases and ua!n resulting therefromaro absorbed by tho blood which in turn irritates the nerves and A Qaick Relicf for Headache COARSE SALT LAND SALT e eabe en dn 44 444 6 on n e e en rrrrpe e 04440 b400004 +6 Faster Than the Fastest. Lay tta Drummeor in the world." stâ€"*"How‘s that "‘Time flies, do« 1§SUE No. 4â€"‘*22. Well Does Desth end all we DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailled Free to any A4â€" drecss by the Author. K. Clay Glover Co., Inc. 129 West 2ith Street I beat t New York. U.B.A. n im f New Socket Wrench. Weighing only 114 pounds, a socket wrench that has boeen designed for a certain type of automobile fits nuts of eleven sizes. To clean out your bowels withouti cramping or overacting, take Cascarâ€" | ets. Sick headache, biliousness, gases, | indigestion, sour, upset stomach, and | all such distress gone by morning. | Nicest physics on earth for grownâ€"ups | and children. 10¢ a box. Taste like candy. | Over Face and Neck. Face Disfigured. CuticuraHeals. OFVERE ITCHING BURNING PIMPLES "My trouble began with a rash which later turned to pimples. The <i7»~ pimples were quite large 43 and of a reddish color, and z>\ were scattered all over my fl. face, neck and forehead. * /A The itching and burnin were so severe that I couls not help scratching. My face was disfigured for about a year. "‘The trouble lasted about a year before I began using Cuticura Syocp and Ointment. They afforded relief within two weeks, and at the end of six weeks I was healed." (Signed) Clarence J. Busnell, 474 Tyler St., Pittsficld, Mass., Jan. 4, 1921. l‘mphmleb‘ M#Q. Address: "Lymens, Ltm ited, 344 8t. Paul 8t., W., Montresi." Gold cvery where. Sonp‘c. Qintment "Sand60e. Taloum e Teeade puniln cn C[UTNED!â€"DRNCODr, aulcum Lu¢, TAZ~ "Cuticura Soap shaves without mug, "Cascarets" 10¢ For immedia affected . part Liniment. Tt ; and further t soothing and T wo generations it King of Pain UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all The Family Medicine Crest Best Bowel Laxative When Bilious, Constipated Use Cuticurs forall toilet purposes. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose w orked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgia Earache Lumbago Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tabletsâ€"Also bottles Aspirin is the trode mark (registored In Canmd mecticacidester of EalicyHercid, . While it is we‘i manufgcture, to fasist the pubilc -glninax tmitai Et OE PC PMCLLLQ. WLa% c d ied e 4200 2 t sc ts Aahgntenr ? P manvfacture, to sasist the rubl"‘ against Imita will be stamped with r geroral trade ind K 6 B & : : , b\. Minard‘s Liniment Pain? th s have Xr ain trade ima‘k, the "Bayer C#@++ before, 1 had suffered from J other troubles since J was fifte old, and during the *Great Wa I worked on munitions for ts and, in the heavy li{ting which called for, I strained myself, pelvic inflammation from whic suffered untold agonyv, and I 0 to give upand go to bod. Ihad for several years without get manent relief, when I startod your medicines,""‘â€"Mrs. GoLn: ENER, Branchton, Ont. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham gine Co.,Cobourg, Ontario, for a tre of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Private Book upon ** Aulments of Women, Vanished After Using Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound Compound Tablets and E. Pinkham‘s Blood M« honestly say I have ne *"*Branchton, Ont. â€"**When I wrote to you for help my action was mostly \', IAGARA _ FALLS _ NENORILIAL llnl&v‘llul Training _ Rchool fo‘ .Qurum (Registored) offers a three (8 year course to students; affliating with the Children‘s Mospital, Buffalo, NY gightâ€"hour duty; requirements: one R‘:} of High School or f'l equivalent. P# ther information upon requert to Meme orial Horpital, Nisgara Falls, New York, te MAS. MISENER‘S â€" kCHES AND PMNS {l partlts to knit men‘s wool socks or us at home, e!ther with machine by hand. Send stamp and udr“.z envelope for information. ‘The Canad Wholesale Distributing Co., Dm.t Ortlia. Ont. w,«.\"rm» BXPE: TERS wanted â€" patent machines mak and combinations. Ap encs, to ©. Turnbull « ]‘ HE SCARE BURGLARS ALA New invention. A sure scare office, store, cellar, or any glux of should be without them. be & ed to any window or door, $2.00. A wanted. Ben Johnson, Box 137§, lend, Ont. ][El.l' WA N partl¢s . to for us at home WANTED RELIABLE _ AGENTSâ€" A On commission, for n\?fit’ firm with 26 years‘ experience: free w ment: weekly pay. Wéelkand Ni S‘u.. Welland, Ont. M# uw HAATH! l '.':’ + hi 4 Wl # ; iX ". TS "" *# 1f sAre .+ ue / w ! f eoley + of f ': w6 it t L4 g um w w25 ddte 0 ELP WANTED. _ WE REQUIRB ttles of 24 and 100 ~â€"Druggiste, ) of Bayer Manufaeuire of Moneâ€" known that Arpirin Mo.x’:«nycr ne. the Trblets of * 36Â¥ pany of the first lessons in life is i how to obtain victory out of s Liniment for Rheum:tiem. t AGEYUTS WANTPE f¢ OF All. KINDS, NEW OR illeys, saws, cable, hose, subject to approval at low» Rheuamnatism Neuritis Pain, Pa1in EXPERIENCFPD _KNITâ€" anted to operate Cotton‘s s muking shirts, drawers ns, Apply, #tating experi« NURSEE Ke® York Belting Co. rales its cen» 1Atd.. Galt di« &

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