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Durham Review (1897), 15 Mar 1923, p. 7

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CC in the parigh m March *5, 0 as not to rrangementg he Saturday Queen with = March «on s4yg!.. r the christ. 15 hae "T} ‘th and men of ation of must be s.ering n deep, ne somâ€" through. n towns "e virtg= lom daâ€" on y for the the racs 1 to St. | it join . oaly a rd from â€" from ontaing secur. rscay n O PC 0 m re Palm Vig. ‘at AU 12 «7 _"Much oblige," eatd the Negro. "But Ah‘ve ‘got a Job. ’h works for Mist‘ Johnson. Ah jus‘ bin checkin‘ mabsel‘ up.‘ A treight train was slowing down at the switch to take the siding to avoid a passenger train that was due. It was on 1 downgrade, and the freight was long and heavy; the engine ran ten or fi{:ean feet past the ewitch before it came to a grinding balt. In a moment the wheels were reversed, and it startâ€" ed back. Puff‘ Puif‘ Four long blasts from the stack, and the car nest the engin« bumped the car behind it. That car in turn bumped tho one next it, and so on and on the cars bumped one another untll at last the caboose jarred _ The postmistress said to him, when he was going: "I can give you a job, We need someone useful." o "FToo much holiday is as bad as too little," says a wellâ€"known doctor. th @1 Checking His Reputation. A young Negro walked into a postâ€" ofiice and asked to use the telephone. He left the door of the box open, and the postmistress overheard the followâ€" img : â€" ~ _ "__.. Wetkkgot x boy does t? .. You puffickly satisfied with him? Ubâ€" huh, all right, Mist Johnson." f Fresh water eels travel a distance aqual to a quarter of the earth‘s cirâ€" eumference, about 6,000 miles, in “‘ Hvez heated to a high t red heat, In factâ€"ear to expand. Then i glowlyâ€"revolving dise finely powdered gold It from the nozzle of held in the hand, whi compressed air. Ow slion of the bot surfad ticles are absorbed | coming intimately i It. The surface laye comes golden. Of co w cup or jJar must P way as well as the o _ "Dat yoh, Mist Johnson? Ah‘ve bin wonderin‘ if yoh need a boy ter cut yobh grass an‘ help around the house? Then one rainy day, when she sought the attic to get something from a trunk, she came full upon her sons, surrounded by apple cores. At her apâ€" proach two of the boys drew closer toâ€" gethor;, but the third, a little distance oif, who lay on his stomach, contentedâ€" iy munching an apple, apparently paid no attention to his mother‘s entrance. "John! Henry! Willlam!" she exâ€" clatmed, reproach{fully. "Didn‘t I tell you not to touck them" "Yes, mother," replied John, the eldest, "but we‘re not really eating them. Wa‘re acting the Garden of Eden. Willte and I are Adam and Eve, and Henry, over there, is the serpent, trying to lead us to our downfall by showing us how good the apples are." "But," began the mother, as sternly as she was able, "you two must have been eating apples; Honry hasn‘t done 1t all. 1 see as many as ten cores around you." "Oh, yeth," returned Willie, the youngest, "we‘ve all been taking turnth being the therpent." Tt A Popular Role. MNrs. Gaites had the barrel of russet apples placed in the attic because they wore net quite ripe enough to eat, and she warned her three boys, whose ages rango from five to eleven years, not to touch them. Then one rainy day, when she sought the attic to get something from a t this manufacture is a simple ess, and taking into consideration cost of their production, they t to be much loss expensive than are. For they are nothizg but ary glass coated with gold dust. ie glass, cup or cther article is d to a high temperatureâ€"to a heat, In factâ€"causing the material xpand. Then it is placed on & lyâ€"revolving disec while a spray of y powdered gold is airected upon om the nozzle of a littile machine, in the hand, which is operated by pressed air. Owing to the expanâ€" of the bot surface, the metal parâ€" i are absorbed by the latter, be ng intimately incorporated with The surface layer of the glass be is golden. Of course the inside of p or jJar must be treated in this as well as the outside. ! of the beautiful metalicâ€"hued ware so muc® admired nowadays roeduced by this simple process. os of varlous metalsâ€"manganese, el, copper, cobalt, etec.â€"are used he purpose, giving exquisite irldes hnues. Sometimes gold dust is d with copper oxide. Wineglasses e in this way are a delight to the and no two of them are quite The Reach of a Life. Golden Glassware. of tableware whi« t UR i the earth, and the whole so who have experienced o moves upgrade to better ers, plates and other rare which look as if gold commeand fancy ops. They are very A MOTHER‘S HEALTH NEEDS GREAT CARE The woman at home, deep in house hold duties and the cares of motherâ€" bood, needs occasional help to keep her in good heaith. The demands upâ€" on a mother‘s heath are many and severe. Her own health trials and her children‘s welfare exact heavy tolls, while hurried meald, broken res: and much indoor living tend to weaken her constitution. No wonder that the woâ€" man at home is often indisposed through weakness, headaches, backâ€" aches and nervousness. Too many women have grown to accept these visitations as a part of the lot of mothérhocd. Eut many and varied as her health troubles are, the cause is simple and relief at hand. When well, it is the woman‘s good blood that keeps her well; when 111 sho must make her blood rich to renew her health. The nursing mother more than any other woman in the world needs rich blood and plenty of it. There is one way to get this good blood so recessary to perfect health, and that is through the use of Dr. Williams‘ Tink Pills. Mrs. W. T. Riley, R.R. No. 1, Apple Hill, Ont., has proved the great value of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills to mothers, and tells her story as follows:â€"*"Two years ago, after the birth of my boy, I be came very weak and run down. Gradâ€" ually I lost weight and energy until I was unable to do my housework. I could not sleep, my nerves would twitch and fump so that I arose in the morning with heavy aching limbsâ€"and bead. Indigestion helped to make the misery worse, and my heart would palâ€" pitate terribly. I doctored steadily for a year without getting better, but Jjust dragged along feeling that I would never be well again. But one lucky day, on the advice of a friend, I began treatment with Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. I have taken only six boxes, but I wish you could see the difference. I am now able to do my work, go about and enjoy myself. 1 feel so entirely like a new woman that I advise every weak or ailing woman to try Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills and I know they will get beneficial results." If you are ailing, easily tired or deâ€" pressed, it is a duty you owe yourself and your family to give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fair trial. What this medicine has done for others it will surely do for you. You can get Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills through any dealâ€" er in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘® Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. To My Mother. Deal gently with her, Time; these many years Of life have brought more smiles with them than tears, Lay not thy hand too harshly on her now, But trace decline so slowly on her brow That like a sunset of the northern clime, Where twilight lingers in the summer time, And fades at last into the sillent night Ere one may note the passing of the light, €o may she pasaâ€"â€" since ‘tis our comâ€" mon lotâ€" As one who, resting, sleops and knows it not. A crowd of a miLion persons stand» ing in comfort would cover seventy acres. Londoners have lost the knack®@of laughing, according to a German busiâ€" ness man who has been in the metroâ€" polis for the first time since 1914. Often Causes a Breakdown. â€"John Allen Wyeth Sho suffered in sllence for some time, until at last, during a lull in the conversation,â€" a pathetic little voice piped up: "Does anyone want a clean Last, a white fence and a gate Where the One Beloved could wait, Watching the long road for me, Looking outward tenderly. â€"And it‘s a pity, so I say, That fairy folk have passed away! â€"V. Arlett. Neither Seen Nor Heard. A small girl was at her first grownâ€" up dinner party, and, being wedged in & corner of the table, she was quite overlooked. plate?" man, possibly Scottish, English. Sourceâ€"A locality, a given name, a characteristic. Here is a family name with several possible sources, which certainly may be assumed to have developed from more than one of them. If a fairy came to me With the gift of wishes three, First, I‘d have a house (quite small!) With roses on the scuthern wall, Four red chimneys, leaded lights, And shutters for the winter nights. Then, I‘d have a garden, too, Where the oldâ€"world towers grew; Lavender in misty beds, Flaming scarlet poppy heads, Fruit for jJam, a kitchen plot, Wallflower and forgetâ€"meâ€"not. Variationsâ€"â€"Eberly, Eberle. Racial Originâ€"Welsh or Qornlsh, Gerâ€" Unfortunately it is unusually diMfâ€" cult to get track of it in the Middlo Ages, but from known data, considered in the light of linguistic development, the following explanations present themselves. As a German family name it may be considered the development of a nickâ€" name {ndicating a personal characterâ€" istic, from "eber," a "board," and m e a n in g "boarlike," fAguratively "flerce" or "bold.". Or it may have come from the given name indicating this characteristic. As Welsh or Cornish British it would be the development of "aberâ€" leo", indicating a marshy place where two or three streams come together. The Gaelic equivaleat for this would be "cabar," and the name, developing in the section where highlands and lowlands of Scotland fuse, might be due to unconscious redundangey. Those speaking English coming across the locality known as "Eabar" might conâ€" ceivably add their own descriptive word "lea" to it, not knowing that the meaning of the two words were vir tually the same. Ag an Englist family name it may be a development of a Baxon given "Well, maybe if it wasn‘t so easy to get something to get a divorce from It wouldn‘t be so easy." TOO EASY "It‘s altogether too easy to get a divorce." Grape Nuts wmessacs Three Wishes. EBERLEY Surnames and Their Origin name of a similar meaning to the Gerâ€" man. I know a thing that no one knows Save only one and I, Bo frail it is, a thread seems strong, So great, it mocks the "Bky. mMoNnEY ORDERs. Dominion Express Money Orders are on sale in five thousand offices throughout Canada. Music can lull to slumber any form of discase curable by science, accordâ€" ing to a professor at Cincinnati Uniâ€" versity. I dare not tell it if I would, And would not it I dared. It is so shining even gold Is only dull compared. _“Mru: Newrlchâ€"“Y-yes ; but the frams is new." Ten years is the average life of an oyster. Guest (inspecting pictures))â€""Ah! an old master, I think?" Minard‘s Liniment for sale everywhere This should not be a difficult name to analyze, for it naturally splits itself into the two words "south" and “wellf" It would therefore seem to be an obâ€" vious example of that class of family name which originated in a place name and which was used to indicate the place of residence of its first bearers, or to distinguish them by reference to the place from which they had come. The winter season is a hard one on the baby. He is more or less confined to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is so often stormy that the mother does not get him out in the fresh air as ofâ€" ten as she should. He catches colds which rack his little system; his stomâ€" ach and bowels get out of order and he becomes peevish and cross. To guard against this the mother should keep a box of Baby‘s Own Tablets in the house. They regulate the stomach and bowels, and break up colds. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Raclal Orlginâ€"English. Sourceâ€"A place name. But he must tell itâ€"I must wait, As modest maidens do. My little heart, will he be glad To find I know it too? And that classification is correct. In many cases there is no doubt that it indicated a place of residence near the south well of this, that or the other community. But there is also another explanaâ€" tion of the existence of the name, There is in Nottinghamshire a place called Southwell, and it is logical to believe that in many cases the family name simply indicated an orlginal reâ€" sidence in this community. This place name, however, is not exactly what it seems. The "well" in this case, historians believo, is not the word with which we are familiar toâ€" day, and which also was in common uso throughout England in the Middle Agos. There was another word "well," less frequently used, but none the less quite common in many sections of the country, which indicated a plain, or open field. And it is believed that the meaning of this place name was "south plain." WINTER HARD OX RABY "There‘s.a Reason" Something Worth While. SOUTHWELL. â€"Helen Frazceâ€"Bower. MAN OF LETTERS THANKS TANLAC Canadian Writer Deciares He Never Saw Its Equal for ‘ Building One Up. Tanlac is for sale by all good drugâ€" gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. "Tanlac is a faithful old friend that never fails me," deciared James A, Brain, 671 Gerrard St. E., Toronto, Ont., recently. Mr. Brain is one of Toronto‘s best known citizens, and in addition to being a successful businesa man, has written many poems and songs that have gained wide popuâ€" larity. "I‘ve been taking an occasional treatâ€" ment of Tanlac for four years, and it keeps me in fine condition. . Why, right now, I feel like I could hold ground in a foot race with any man my age in Canada. "Before taking Tanlac, I was ali runâ€" down, had little appetite, and was sufâ€" fering from indigestion,. I wasn‘t sleeping well and was; often so weak and nervous I couldn‘t attend to busiâ€" ness. "Well, sir, all these ailments disapâ€" peared with my first treatment of Tanâ€" lac, and to this good day I‘ve been eatâ€" ing, sleeping and fecling fine. In all my seventy years, I‘ve never seen the equal of Tanlac, and I just wouldn‘t be without it." As soon as you eat a tablet or two of "Pape‘s Diapepsin" your indigestion is gone! Heavy pain, heartburn, flatuâ€" lence, gases, palpitation, or any misery from a sour, acid stomach ends. Corâ€" rect your stomach and digestion for a few cents. Each package guaranteed by druggist. Opened Sclomon‘s Pools. In its solution of the vexed problem of a water supply in Jerusalem the Department of Public Works in Palesâ€" tine bas contrived to combine utility with romance, writes the Jerusalem correspondent of "The London Mornâ€" ing Post." In the days of the Roman occupation, when the population of the Holy Land was no smallor, apparently, than now, Jerusalem was well supplied with water. It has occurred to the deâ€" partment to muke use of the Roman reservoirs and aqueducte, of which the ruins can still be seen. Thus the Poo‘ls of Solomon, so called from being near the Gardens of Soloâ€" mon, and of second century date, three large reservoirs, with a totai capacity of 40,500,000 gallons, situated some eight miles from the capital, are again, after centuries of disuse, supplying Jerusalem with water. Bome dificulty was found in repatring leaks, but two of the pools have alâ€"eady been sufâ€" ficiently cleared out and restored to fulfill their original purpose. The department has even found it possible to use the surface aqueduct and tunnrels, which the Romans made, so as to secure conneciion between the pools and thoir main source of suppiy, e spring rising in a cavern named Bir Daerash. This was effected after the removal of much silt and stones. Bo history is repeating Itself at Jorusalem. Petroleum in Spain. The Bpanish Government will drill ¢two 2,000â€"meire wells in & search for mobum in provinces where it is beâ€" ed to exist. When a dog barks at night in Japan the owner is arrested and sentenced to work for a Axed time for the neighâ€" bors whose slumber may have been disturbed. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO IF STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU Instantiy! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with "Pape‘s Diapepsin‘" where. Soap 2e. Ointment 25 and50c. Taleum 2. WCuh’cln Soap shaves without mug. *"*My trouble started with pimples breaking out all over my face and 4 shoulders. ‘The pimples P \I were large and red and fesâ€" _Z a tered, and itchedand burned J so badly that I could not sleep. They were very sore Nuzf andmy clothingaggravated MIt them. "I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample which helped me. I purchased more, and after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed." (Slgned) William C. Steen, 39 Peabody St., Buflalo, N. Y. Use Cuticura for alltoilet purposes. P < shoul 2' 4 were 1 Ets m tered, s;a ba sleep. Njif andm MIt them. America‘s Ploncer Dog Romedies And Shoulders. Burned Badly, Cuticura Heals. MTGAY PIMPLES â€" AlL OVER FACE 138VUE No. 10â€"‘23. DOG DISEASES and gow to Feed Mailed Free to any Adâ€" ivrm ba the Author. may lover Go., Inc. 129 West 24th Atreet eece00 b44 44 bre4 t bet bere eoans We{t"zli}. Etreet ew York. U.8.A. Dossa‘t vurt a bitt Drop a little *Froezone" on an aching corn, instant ly that corn stops burting, then «hort Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezcoe" for a few cents, suficient to remove every bard corn, soft corm, or corn between the toos, and tho cak luses, without soseness or irritation. ly you Truly! Lift Off with Fingers UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Sloan‘s Linimentâ€"fills pain! Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,‘" which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for For theumatism, bruises, strains, chest colds dure relief . from rheumaticpain) Whether you have suffered for years or are experiencing rheumatic pain for the first timeâ€"Sloan‘s Liniment will bring you quick, sure relief, Apply Sloan‘s to those stiff, sore joints. _ % Its tingling, peretrating warmth brings comfort immediately. Beâ€" fore you realize it the pain has disaPpearcd. €laan‘ e T iniment will make vou Sloan‘s Liniment will make you realize how unnecessary it is to suffer from rheumatic pain today. ‘The most stubborn and chronic cases yield to Sloan‘s. Made in Canada Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tabletsâ€"Alrso bottles of 24 and looâ€"â€"nn‘: Aspirin is the trade mark (regisicred in weciicacidester of Sallcyllencid. . While it manufacture, to Assiet the !‘“"“" against will be stamped with their general trad ‘The Family Medicine Chest lift it Aspirn right of with Angers (cred in Canada) of Bayer Menufeciure of Mon« While it is well kpown that Asplrin means Paye against iinitations, the Tablets of Basas Compan rai trade mark, â€"the "Bayer Cropn." # BACK ACHED ‘l LY carded and fuffy. â€" Sntirely free rom 611 or groase. Large s«uple, enough for comforter, one Collar. _ Woolles Mills, Georgetown, Ontarto. n No person can be called educate@ who will not do efectivaly something that he does not wish to do at the time when it ought to be done.â€"Nich olas Murray Butler. through the air. Minard‘s Liniment used by Physiciane Found Relief by Taking Lydia E. Chatham, Ont.â€""I took Lydia B Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound for & runâ€"down condition after the birth of my baby boy. I had terrible pains and backache, and was tired and weak, not fit to do my work and care for my three little children, One day I received your little book and read it, and gove up takâ€" lngtee medicine I had and began takin the Vegetable Compound. I feel murg better now and am not ashamed to teil what it has done for me, â€"I recommend it to any woman I think feels as I do."" â€"â€"Mrs. J. R. McMamoN, 104 Harvey St., Chatham, Ont. Lydia E. Pinkcham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" Yound. made from roots and herbs, has ornearly fifty yearsb »enrostoringsick, ailing women to health and strength. It relieves the troubles which cause such symptomsas backache, painful ?eriodl. irregularities, tired, wornâ€"out feclings andnervousness. This is shown #c inand egain by such letters as Mrs, McMahon writes, as well as by one woman telling another, These women know, and are willing to tell others, what it did for them; therefore, it is surely worth Women who suffer should write to the Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo..Cobourg, Ontario, for a free copy of l.ydia IE. Pinkham‘s Private Textâ€"Book upon *"* Ailments Peculiar to Women." _ 0 cce ~ry n 9m PURE WOOL ZATYS, .NEAUTIPUL» Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound Dust from volcanic eruptions has Classified Adver:tis emente. "Cascarets" 10c UBAM CLOVEK, . TiaA® annual. Write for inter Best ‘Bowel Laxative When Bilious, Constipated SALEEMEN WaAWNTED. IUDAM CLOYER, True Education. Dyspepsia TERRBLY ud Oxt td ©) â€"Druggists

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