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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jun 1923, p. 7

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H n Moscow‘s "Human were uot Dpeal makes Instruct and mercy ship it any 0f Better not to mend. alry H n bus# nd masater, bluer still, r breast and aweeter trill, wed in her busy flight f his dear delight. aps istralia has more places of worâ€" in proportion to population than other country. ou whoe‘er have said y long since is dead, le that I will tell who loved his lady well ky evyard, bars anrd bleak uds promises did sp ld do tart I )rgeons gown, of high renown, arn to her nesting tree of straw, and such small merâ€""What! Why, revofvers t invented in Columbus‘s time." e â€" "I know. That‘s what it was cart According to Custom â€""That, #gir, is & TA surprise} snn ocm mos un ic ccmmr mm um ted Him, All Right up after 1 ive appare River. t chi y afternoon tea ipon a post «s,. how black the fu f " she began sternly, t not eat during lesson as a punishment, you front of the class and single rail n ;d_ren in acts of kindness 1 of gobb on must # repread es at his home and + eldest $ years old. ect link connecting lers, and his roputaâ€" . _ He was a "genlal ovding to the report thing strange about : puplis of his eves mall io qomparlson“ &o the nolice ratded . h to break than to have raD iccents er. th so rare in t to the ground ir, is a rare old reâ€" rted by Christopher Iy Mn things: â€" First, tied up in the | like chickens of the inspectâ€" nâ€"and second, nearly always Saturdays. Furâ€" i found r a pile of hay, i Komaroff‘s lat k. Komaroff e# mdow, but WAs h, it was amed Koi usiness that the sacks | aps of hay or the owner bad is confession, ntlv been lost as ist admit, I his mate, )irm she ate. L. G. Young Â¥i pupi th by npils nibbling hool one day, culprit to the Wolf." AuU it soon); slon, robbery rimes, which of 80 cents tently a Sadâ€" haug his 8 aved only by down. n& n trial reâ€" an appalâ€" niscent of s. Most of the Shaboâ€" is a horse ud Friday. ie range of to m : Moscow discover bodiea of s. Twenâ€" ; parts of g his face. od that grin disappeared, small voice pture he murders, ctims of id. . Five W He tly in it Mos tound rarof, it the it W i Â¥ & ’tVarhtionâ€"Kelsy. ‘ Racial Originâ€"English. iSour:oâ€"A place name. | _ Here is a family name which though : It is properly classified as an English h°‘ one, really traces back to an ultimate | Celtic origin rather than to Angloâ€" 4 |Saxon sources. As a family rame, 58 nowever, it is just as likely to be borne | by descendants of the Angloâ€"Saxons as ta Cornishâ€"British from whom the + place name comes down. % The village or town of this name, + | spelled Kelsey today, is in Lincoinâ€" 6: ‘shire. _ An older spelling, and one 08â€" eloser to the original name in the |\ Cornish tongue, was "Kelseyck" or Kelâ€" V h bid |\ Light Without Heat Invented | in France. "Kel," in the ancient tongue of the Cornish, signified a "neck" in the geoâ€" graphical senge, and the word "sye" or "syck" meant "dry." The place name is, of course, of great antiquity, antedating the Angloâ€" Saxon invasion of that section of Engâ€" land, and like other place names in the middle ages, it became that basis of a I@m A French engineer has made a disâ€"| covery which, it is believed, will ca\mei a revolution in methods of illuminaâ€" tion. _ At present most electric lampsl use up 70 per cent. of their energy in | giving out heat rather than Mght.t Risler has coustructed a lamp wmm_ gives out light without heat, He makes use of a vacuum twbe through which at phosphorescent material is passed. As | soon as the electric current is passedi through this, a light is produced which | is brighter than that of the largest; lamps now in use. | The consumption of energy is only 15 watts an hour in a tube six metres long and seven millimetres in diaâ€" meter, There is a railroad in opsration toâ€" day which holds the remarkable reâ€" cord of never having had an accident so severe as to cause loss of life, says a Londou despatch. "It must be a toy railroad," some one will say. But even those meet with dire catastrophes rallroad," some one will say. DHE CYCN those meet with dire catastrophes sometimes. This is a real railroad, which has been running for more than fifty years, and is still running toâ€"day. During that time it has carried more than 1,000,â€" 000,000 passongers and not a life has been lost due to accident on the road. 1t is the North London Railway, tegun by Robert Stephenson. No Death by Accident on Railway in 50 Years. ily name indicating originally that Always keep You can never tell Mount Royal Hotel The Largest Hotel in the British Empire T'RAVELLERS who k;now the world and what is best therein appreciate the high standard of service wiaicn CAC IMIOQUNEC ANV Y Large airy rooms qverlook the fam and the majestic St. Lawrence to th A fartous cuisine serves a variety 1 & pis sgue Lil \ famous cuisine serves a variety of restaurants, from the reat main dining roeom to the Grill Room, the Cafeteria and, rom y::ne to September, the cool, luxurious Roof Garden, Y our stay will be a continuous pleasure. KELSEY Surnames and Their Origm ies lesiScale Nob NOCISE ECCC . HECME 0 Oescc3 0 c dge CC herein aRprcciate the high standard of hich the Mount Royal Hotel supplies. VERNON G. CARDY â€" Manager Direction: LNITED HOTELS COMPANY OF AMERICA BOVRIL in the House nuliion ty n P h o _ Nh MONTREAL rlook the famous mountain to the north Lawrence to the south. when you may want it Variations â€" Finnessy, O‘Fennessey, \ _ Q‘Finnessy. Racial Originâ€"trish. | Sourceâ€"A given name. ! Here is an Irish family name wiich | while perhaps not so widespread toâ€" | day as some other Irish names, carries | with it much of historical romance,. the bearer had come from that place or was in some way connected with it the Middle Ages, which was one of the |last in its section of the country to go | down before the force of Euglish arms. ‘ The Gaelic form of the clan name | was "O‘Fiangusa," derived from the \ given name of the chiefiain "Fiangus," | who led it into fame at a very carly | period of the Middle Ages,. The strong | hold of the clan was near "Cashel of lthe Kings" in Tipperary County. This name was borne by one of the most powerful clans in Ireland during The provunciation of the old Gaelic name is not so different from that of the modern Anglicized form as might be supposed from the epelling. This is the season when picnics are in full swing, but how many of the thousands who enjoy them could say why they were given their name? The explanation is simple. When & picnic was being arranged it was the custom for those who were to be preâ€" sent to promise to supply food and drink. F Many of the world‘s greatest masterâ€" ! pieces are known to have been written in an incredibly short time. The Mesâ€" is!ah of Handel is reported to have taken the composer exactly twentyâ€" eight days. The Barber of Seville of Rossini is said to have been the work ‘\of a fortnight. La Traviata of Verdi, if his biographers are correct, was \ done in less than one month. Schuâ€" \bert often poured out bhis immortal |\ songs at the rate of three and four a |\ day. The gift of melody seems like a kind of musical fountainâ€"once eet flowing it continues without interrup» \tion in a marvelous manner. A list of the things necessary was drawn up and passed round, each perâ€" son picking out the articles he or she would supply. The name of the article was "nicked" on the listâ€"that is to say, a mark was placed against it. The openâ€"air entertainment thus came to be known as "Pick and nick." The custom is said to date from 1802. E Minard‘s Liniment used by Physicians. EMEA mmenicateerrmatet Masterpieces of Music. Pick and Nick. FENNESSY | PAIN IN THE JONTS | Is An Indication That the Blood is Thin and Watery. The first sign of rheumatism quently a pain and swelling of the joints. If this is not through the blood, which is the the disease, the poison spreads ing other joints and tissues times rheumatism attacks th and is fatal. A remedy that bas corrected imany ; L cases of rheumatism is Dr. Williams‘ b Pink Pills. â€" These pills enrich andi purify the blood so that the poisonous ‘ , rheumatic matter is driven out of the £ system as nature intended. Miss Gerâ€" & tie Deune, Washago, Ont., was attackâ€" . P ed with rheumatism and found relief 1 through Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. She |, isays:-â€"»"About a year ago I was atâ€" | ; |taeked by rheumatism and for two | | weeks was confined to my bed. The | | \trouble was so painful, affecting the | , | joints of my limbs so that I could not| q | stand alone. Mother had a box of pr.| ‘ | Williams‘ Pink Pilis in the house and | thought they might help me. I began | | taking them, and when I had taken | }these pills got a further supply, withf: | the result that the rheumatism vanishâ€"| | ed and I was a well girl. 1 may add | l that my mother and two of my sisters | | have also used the pills for various ailâ€" | ‘ ments with equal success, and now we! |are never without them in the house."\ : If you are suffering from any con-| \ dition due to poor, watery blood, 0f ) weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil| l liams‘ Pink Pills now, and note how% | your strength and health will improve. | ; | You can get these pills through any | \desler in medicine, or by mail, ut 50| . | cents a box from The Dr. Williams®‘ | Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, l The roads of June are paved with shadows dancing, The flowers new magic know, Through trees, thickâ€"leaved, the silver moon is glarcing, The glad reeds whisper low. Soft ivyâ€"fingers at my pane are tapping, When zephyrs drowsy dream, And idle willows in the dusk are lapâ€" ping The waters of the stream. June‘s cup of loveliness my heart is As in The heartstrings of the summer night are throbbing Like pulsing of sweet lyres, Then laughter of the creeping Morn comes, robbing The dream and heart desires. â€"Aileen Ward. quaflingâ€" Ah, merry sounds the surgée upon the laughing At Even‘s loyal star the moonlight lone it tumbles, Olives of Quality Soliloquy. ISSUE NO. 23â€"24. Packed in a manâ€" nor which insures their keeping in fresh conditi‘on. Remove capping from cork by dipe ping in hot water, Every single olive lns({mcted for size and quality before it goes into the are it goes into the hid IfiVIN CIBLE®" bottle. Plain and Stuffed. At all Grocers MeLARENS LIMITED Hamilton & Winnipe® Insist on MeLAREN‘S INVIN QIBLB im is freâ€" ot one of _ treated he seat of ds, affectâ€" esâ€"someâ€" the heart l Gregorian Calendar. | On October 1, the ecclestical calenâ€" \‘dar of Hastern Christendom will be | brought into hbharmony with the Greâ€" | gorian calendar, instead of sticking to the Julian, the Congress of all Orthoâ€" dox Churches, under the presidency of Patriarch Meletios, decided. _ On October 1 thirteen days will be added to the calendar, mnklur it Oc tober 14, the same as most of the rest of the world. The change is due to the fact that most of the Oriental countries have sdopted the Gregorian calendar, the latest country to do so being Greece. The docision unifics celebration of all fixed Christian feast days in both east and west. As for Easter, the conâ€" gress decided the Gregorian method of reckoning it is erroneous. Delegates look forward to adoption of a scientific calendar everywhere that will make Easter a fixed feast. a time these spiders, husband ard \wife, will live irreproachably w(ether] in a chosen corner of a cupboard or !ceildng, where they stay "during the |‘hours of daylight, the wife clasping | her white egg case to her body by her | forelegs. After dark, when they hunt, ]they run all over the house, for they i spin no web, but get their living catchâ€" ing cockroaches by sheer fleetness of \root. They are seldom disturbed or lk{lled, partly because of their very | considerable running powers, Meanwhile the congress charged the observatories et Athens, Belgrade, Bucharest and Petrograd to draw up a table fixing Baster scientifically until the year 2000. Giant Spiders. A spider native of Trinidad has a body as large around as & fifty cent piece, and eight legs, which spread themselves out to a circumference the size of a cheese plate. For months at Eastern Church to Adopt 10 BABY‘S OWX TABLETS AN EXCELLENT RENEDY When the baby is illâ€"when he is constipated, has indigestion; colds; colic or simple fever or any of the other many minor ills of little onesâ€" the mother will fnd Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets an excellent remedy, They reguâ€" late the stomach and bowels, thus; banishing the cause of most of the ills of childbood. Concerning them Mrs. E. D. Duguay, Thunder River, Que., says:â€""My baby was a great sufferer from colic and cried continually. I beâ€" gan giving him Baby‘s Own Tablets and the relief was wonderful. I now always keep a supply of the Tablets in the house." The Tab‘ets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 pents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. It seems so short a space ago I stood, Beside you ‘neath a dark and cloudy sky, To all appearance dead, your naked and dry. Without foreknowledge we could not conceive That you would bave a resurrection new, ‘ How soon such loveliness you would recelve, That filed with pleasure, we wou‘ld gaze on you, Knowing that God into this world of ours Had placed this wondrous miracle of Spring, This tree awakened to a soul in flowers, Exquisite joy into our hearts to bring. The Awakened Apple Tree. "There are Three Crosses at your door, hang up your wife and you‘ll count four." A small pane of glass bearing the above couplet, scratched in a moment of chagrin by Jonathan Swift, the faâ€" mous Dean of St. Patrick‘s Cathedral, Dublin, has just been sold by auction for $65. Swift was wont to sleep at an inn called Three Crosses at Willoughby, near Rugby, on his way to and from his deanery in Ireland. _ On one ocâ€" casion the landlord‘s wife, being occuâ€" Raising aloft stiff branches, black pied with other visitors, offended the jrascible author of "Gulliver‘s Travels" by paying him less than usual attenâ€" tion. To mark his displeasure of a hasty observation, Dean Swift scratch» ed the couplet on the window with his diamond ring. _ That was 200 years ago and eince that day the name of the in has been changed to Four Crosses. Electric Rain Alarm. Falling rain is likely at any time to drive into a room and damage the, floor, wallpaper and furnishings. One manufacturer has devised an electrlcl rain alarm which will give warning as rain in any quantity falls into a room. The device consists of a box containâ€" ing a battery, a buzzer, a #mall elecâ€" tric light and a switching arrangement that holds what tha maker calls a "rainodise." The box is put on the l window sill at night when the window is left open for ventilating purposes, The falling rain drope on the dise, switches on the current and throws both light and buzzer into cireuit. The buzzer awakens the sleeper and the light shows which window needs at» tention. Sell Verseâ€"Scratched Inn Window for $65. Misard‘s Linimeni far sale everywhere â€"Christina W. Partridge PRICE OF A HOME "I blees the day I started on the Tanâ€" lac treatment, for it completely ended my troubles, which had kept me in misery ever since I came here from Bcotland eleven years ago," is the grateful statement of Mrs. Emily Logue, 129 N. Park St., Hamilton, Onâ€" "At times indigestion, gas bloating end heart palpitation tortured me t411 I thought it would {rive me frantic. My appetite was so poor I scarcaly ate enough to keep going, and I grow so tario wozak and worn out I had to let my housework go. My head ached till I thought it would ep!‘t, I had feerful dizzy epe!‘s, and couldn‘t get > good night‘s sleep. "I spent enough money on medicine to buy a home, but nothing heiped me until I started on Tanlac. I now have a splendid appetite, my digestion is pertect, and I always feel strong and well, for Tanlac has built me up to roâ€" bust health and 1 will alwayo praise it." _ Tanlac is for sale by all good drugâ€" gists. Accept no substitute Over 81 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are nature‘s own remedy for constipation. For sale every where. Irs, Logue States Mone Failed to Buy Health, But Tanlac Restored It. British Servants Rewarded, In England there is a society conâ€" ducted by women for the promoting of long service among servants. . Valuâ€" able prizes are given. In the United States are more than 1,700 women who have been ordained to the ministry. Attractive Proposition America‘s Floncer Dog Remedies e Book on For man with all round weekly newspaper experience and $400 or $500. Apply Box 24, Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd., 73 Adelaide Street West. 1,700 Women Pastors in Cuticura Talcum Soothes And Cools After a warm bath with Cuticurs Soap there is nothlng more refresh» ing for baby‘s tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. If his akin is red, rough or irritated, anoint with Cutiâ€" cura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for all toilet uses. Soap25¢. Ointment 25 and 50¢. Taleum 25¢, Sold lhroughout theDominion, ganadhn Depot: , Limited, 344 St. Paul 8t., W., Montreal. %Cwm Soap shaves without mug. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all 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 Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handv "PBaver" boxes of 12 tabletsâ€"Also bottles of 24 :fnd 300 â€" Dr:g‘g‘ku. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tabletsâ€"â€"Also Do Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) sccticacidester of Ealicylicactd. While it is well I mapufacture, to assist the Publlo uflgn {mitation YE PO ME NOE C CaBabet mark, wil} be stamped DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad« dress b‘ the Author. K. Clay Glover Co. Ino 129 West 24th Atreet New York, U.8.A. Asrien: ETET EMTT NPE TW G of (:lllcylk'.cld. While it is well known Zh0" V o assist the public ual!m imitations, the ;;b:eu of iet the pubDMC CBUEDS U Short the ‘Bayer Cro British autecmobile engineers have developed a motor truck that is driven by carbon monoxide gas produced by passing a jet of live steam into a fire box in which any material rich in car bon is burned. § MONEY ORDER®, Send a Dominion Express Money Order. They are payable everywhere. Simple Divigion. Husband (going through bouseâ€"keep» ing accounts) â€"â€" "But what is the earthly use of running accounts with four grocers*?" Wifeâ€""Wo)l, you see, dear, it makes the bills so much smaller!" Mr. Vicar (meeting father and «on to gonâ€"*"Well, my little man, are you the eldest of your family ?" Sonâ€""No! Father is." TORONTO FACE SORE FROM SHAVING Have Clean, Healthy mm Eyes. 1# they Tirg, J lftdx. Sml-:tfl oreg“m- ¢ if Sore tated, inâ€" UR EYESfiamedoannulatc-d. use Murine often. Seothes, Retreshes. Safefor T CA M Gh.csniabe WWeita o BB Em ut le it is well known *";‘: $VOT Lel 2N 2l us Ratrcches j P use Murine often. Seothes, Retreshes. Safefor Infantor Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free EyeBook: Musine Eye RemedyCo., Chicage MRS. ANDERSON TELLS WOMEN How Backache and Periodic Pains Yield to Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound Leslie, Sask.â€"**For about a year i was troubled with a distressing downâ€" bearing pain before and during the peâ€" riods. and from terrible headaches and backache. 1 hated to go to a doctor, and as I knew several women who hai taken Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comgound with good results, I finaily bought some and took four bottles of it. I certli:l( do recommend it to evcr‘ woman with troubles like mine. I feel fine now and hope to be able to keen your medicine on hand at all times, as ho woman ought to be without it in the house,""‘â€" Mrs, Oscar A. AxpERrsos;, Box 15, Leslie, Sask. . Mrs. Kelsey Adds Her Testimory openhagen, N. Y. â€"‘"I read you® advertisement in the papers and my husband induced me to take Lgvdia o7 Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comgoun to gci relief from {nins and weakness. I was so weak that 1 could not walk at times., Now I can do my housework and help my husband out doors, too, I am willin for you to ‘publish this Jetter if finu & l.infi it will he [? others."" â€"Mrs. HsasEar KELSEY, R.F.D., Copenhagen, N. Â¥, Sick and ailing women everywhore in the Dominion should try Lgdia . Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compoun before they give up hope of recovery. G,; {ARINE YEX Epar reatthe mark, the Eldest in the Family. 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