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Durham Review (1897), 27 Nov 1913, p. 7

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y i’" , no will uponly boast that ho never had a bath in his life, and insists that the mom is “alt and plenty of it." A Mm. Rebates Law, of C'herterheld, Essex. England, who plebnmd her hundredth birthday yore-nay. gimp yet another recipe, and it is probably as good as any pith”. though it may nut appeal to over} “up, When asked the mmal question her reply was. "Hard work. my drar, and happy with it." Which is n veritable, cannon in you advice. Tho worst of it is that over)“ oontomsrian will give you I different recipe. Ono will tell you that he um" smoked ond - louched alcohol, and another will arxribo his many years to tho {not _dhrt since he was a boy he smoked frve ounces of tobacco a week nod drank four pints of beer . day. .One old follow will declare that he be exceeded the allotted span trim- Ey because ho ate an apple every y lulu" breakfast and had a gold bath every morning, another E” put it down to a boiling hot th every night and A cup of than; to. before going to bed, while a dear old dodderer of 112 or Sh: (swlpims down a .0me dearest, I was iust thinking this vii} bo our last evening together unzil 1.. moer night! In, Recipes on How to [he a Hundred Team. l If you want to know how to live to be a hundred than are phmty of pcuplc who have done it to give " Balkan IL. Toronto. thtt.--"Attmtt “nymsmthomm )1th got. Ion. and I“ formed on " which trtadttitttaidh_ “In very Itchy and an In. . - My to mun: tt whirls . d' manhunt... [duty-M . a toxrmsrrrFttrttterin the -r- ( Iumnwortuout. Whom. / Ff, .verrtsemhsdtnrrtratrioemt t a an Mun an em. The rp Mramoutlnmbuchu until I In. my bald and My no " Ita want It can. out m "Itrhttt- ~vhkh-w1en war-1mm. M. I m .9ku a,” .M tttnt but mmMIOIId. Amaranth-Ilka t.".""ae'irtth.airt-t-toaiidi I ham to no the “magnum. at Cullrur. madman-nun thop-r, "trat-r-tttbr-ru. AM HM yum" mm no Cancun 8...’ I twist! no (Yunnan out“ and I could u .mtndu. AMMtho-EWI "nt"o"e'cttt'tmmt'oaoaata. WrllaTtet'l'd',2'lt In the. with. y m and I! had." (318M) B. to". no, 10. ms, cmmmmmsdonm 'rrro-tr-,md.roetet"taads,aod -.oia-e_aedt'os"ot!"b, Mulsmmmwmm Anna-mum.“ WWII? when. msetth-t-_eh.Hth. '" hnuk, and -rr' to You. Dru. 'chtmuc'ut.Dusot.mt-.U.ib.A. Inseam " to more new blood, {which "cobra every part of tho my. bringing back health, Bath and energy. Mm. Jame. 'Huria, Port Rowan, Ont., aye: WA: the - of thirteen m daugh- ter begun to look nr Palo, and nomad linden and dine tired. She did nut tabs interest in be: Coho-WI work or in those mule- nexus of girlhood. In fact aha ind seemed to drag hem]! about, oom- phim'ng of they: being tirerd; did not eat val-l, md did not deep V911 at night. I took her to our doctor who said she was anaemic, and advised me to give her Dr. William; Pink Pin; She took the PM: for nearly two months, when she was a well ad lively u my girl could be, gained nicely in Weight, and has since enjoyed per- fect health. I am quite, euro that um the Pills did for my daughter they will do tor other Palo, week Earls. I have also used Dr. Wil- . ms' Pink Pills myself with the best results and can only speak ot them in tann- of granted. puke.” Sn‘d by all medicine dealem or le," mail a, 50 cent. a box or mix ”(as for 32.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Very Ittrltr., When Brashed,_van- The hed.th of chiUmo bdrm Hue “a. of twelve M Wu Wu, partkularl, in the all. of this, u a source of serious to!!! Fo nouly every mother. The -tnrth In! development take. 00 and: ot , ir strum}: that in may - they actually mm to be going into . dec'i te. The, sppetite in We, briglnmm give. way to depra- ion: there In often serious hood- hchex. ffts of dizziness, or occa- iional hinting and n complaint of when: at the slightest excr- tion. Ordinary medicine: will not bring relief. The blood has be- oomo thin and "an. Ind the child must have something that will brmg the blood back to its 50mm} condition. At this we 'no other medicine, an equal Dr. Wi!liama' Pink Pills. Their whole HEAD GUT Illljl ill PLACES mildren often Seem Plum My MI Ordinary Indium: not: Not Help mm ANXIOUS TIMES BOW TO BE l CENT'h'?ihRIh?i. Imam". Ltnlmt Gun. 0mm.“ tfruit All Over. Hair Came Out in Great Bunches. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured Head in Three Weeks. Suspense. irariirur, why no you to make f()ll PARENTS l At random we cut urog- 5 u, ' ten: to reach tho river. Arthur“ the edge of the 'anon, we law tho river whirling along 450 feet be, low, Bow were we to get down? Nuwhcro could we see a usage; everywhere the barrancn 18“ away almost vertically, Just below our feet, however, there was a tttt slopes with some bushes, which fol " st an In In of tony-ave dogma; what came W,',', that wo oculd not All went well to, I ,rhiU, pl: though it wu Bot up, to nab tho horses undonhmd mt I Arte Why w. had found tor “how, Bttt In" a. few minutes we found canal/nu at the top of . hard, 'g',"g1L'g",it1 sandstone wall, To turn k w" out of the question, Fortunussl the Immune: is turroved by and streams during the spring both. and we could perhaps climb dorm one of the little ravines, who" stones and loose block: Billed dawn at the slighgesg tom, and made the descent periioun, sS;ht,t."xiiit,'ij,1 to tom the . t . t. to whip them 'het' CU"' ttt "i. 7 But Putin Insured us thug he could see a “vary good puee," and we started to slide down, - - Swedish Kansans“ Have An Ex- citing Adventure In Patagonia. This highly exciting accident hap- pened to I party of Swan-h untur- alists who were exploring the little- known ragionl of, Patagonia” Mr. Curl Siotisberg deecrities the ad- venture in “The Wild: of Pata- gunk." . ll rapidly mowing the old time pre- judice of the doetom and pmfeoltonal mum in I handy home remedy. LIQUID Sl'LPHUI in being and extensively In manr of the hospitals In I dierirtfrmtattt. LIQUID SULPHUR takan according to dirsetiooq it In shortlist: cm for BC. ZEIA, BUCKEYE! and kindred tronh. la. Price " Cum W bomb. For uh I” druxtku. or unit direct to LIQUID M'LPHL‘B, MO Bay flu-eat. Toronto. Tho early Egyptians divided day and night each into twelve hoursca custom adopted by the Jews or Greeks probably from the Babylon- iana. The day in mid to have been divided into hours from 293 B.0., when L. Pupirus Cursor erected a aundial in tho temple of Quidmua at Rome. Before water clocks were invented in 158 B.C., time was can ed at, Rome by public crime. In England the measurement of time was, in early days, uncertain; one expedient was by wax candles, three inches burning an hour and six wax candles burning twenty- four houtw-aacribed to Alfred, 886. LIQUID SULPHUR in I150 a perfect antimtb. And u mod for cleaning can and bull-a. and in In aid tor healing. The season for colds u at hand and unless the mother keeps I con- tinual watch over her little ones cold will seize them and (Men more serious results follow. An 0008- sional dose of Baby'n Own Tablets will prevent colds, or if they do cums on suddenly the Tablets will clear the stomach and bowels and instantly relieve the baby from cold. The Tablets I." sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 owns a. box from Tho Dr. Wilr liams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, speaks well So: the emciency of the patrol and the value of the oo-oper- “in spirit inculcated in the In- diana. ' During the whole season, no 'seri. ous damage was done by fire tsl- though many inci ient forest fires were cxtingujahpé’. P. hot _th_at Whenever possible such councils ere attended by the Chief Ranger, and all Indians promiling to 00- operate with the Dominion rangers no presented with a. metal badge of olhee. The most intolligent of the Indians are engaged as regu- lar fire-rangers by the Dominion Government and do very conscien- tious work. Although the patrol is difficult, being done wholly by canoe, and the weather is often in. element, the eighteen fire-rangers in this district average about eight- een miles a day, including Sundays, thruughout the, ummer. GUARD THE BABY AGAINST BULBS Recently, when treaty-rnoney wa- heiag paid to the Indians at Cross Lake, I special council meeting of seventy-five to eighty Indians wee celled, at which an animated dis- ouuion of forest tire protection took plan. The Ohio! Ranger writes: "While the meeting wee in pro- green, the Indian Agent and party came. but to the surprise of many the meeting held no interest till, by a standing vote, all asserted their willingness to help in the protec- tion of the tore-ts from fire. The chief and councillors wished me to convey to the Director of Forestry at Ottawa this, their resolution," Manitoba lulu: Pm Resolution To Burl Ann-u Fire. . Probably nowhere eloe in Canada " _there o "ronger oo-operntive spirit in forest fire protection than bu been dovelo od by the Chief Fire Ranger of tr, Dominion Gov- ernment among the rangers. In. dians, trapper: and packers of the Northern Manitoba Fire District, any! a Forestry branch prea- bul- letin. The work anon: the In- diana has been eopocinlly boneheial, for in the past they were notorious- ly cordon, especially in leaving camp-fires burning. But, largely owing to the energy and initiative of the Chief Ranger, the attitude of the Indians he been changed from one of indifference to one of keen interest, so much so, that that of- hcial writes: "The conservation of the forests has become as red-hot a topic out here as real estate in the West." Liquid Sulphur 1tVCiik',L'y AD V ENTIRE. Egyptians Divided Day. 1' N10 t'E Pow-wow. .l was in such tt state that I could eat nothing without the greatest suffer ‘lng. The army doctors did not help me much, and since leaving the ser- Ivlce I have been very miserable. Some New months ago a friend told me he Lhad been a great sufferer from indi- .gestion until he tried Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they cured him. I confess it was without much faith I bought a box, but the first dose made me feel better than I had been for s long time. Dr. Hamilton's Pills complete ly cured. and now I can eat every- Ithing and anything. I have recom- 'mended them to others and in every ‘case the result has been similar to imine." In " home " Watdetrrove, N.S., no on. In better known than Beret.. Major Crou. has of the 4th Queen's Own Hun-arm Spanking of the Ill- ettecttt of a campaign upon a man's constitution, the Sent-Major writes: "I served under General French dur. ing the late Boer war. In the capacity for Bertrt.-Malor, It was perhaps ow- 1lng to a continued diet ot bully beet, Ihard tack. and bad water, but at any rate my stomach entirely gave out. The small space on which Ruckel stood sloped downward; at any mo- mont his strength might give out, and it he fell, he would no doubt be instantly killed. I climbed up till I stood under him; the others cut the ropes and lowered the bag- gage to me. As far as I could see, RuckeJ was not much injured, so of course we wanted to save him. Just below him to the left there was a small ridge; if we could get him safely across it, a small ravine led downward from it. Lying on his stomach, and clinging to the projections on the rock, Pagels dug some stops in the sandstone with my sheath knife, while Ruekel look- ed " him as immovable as the Sphinx. Then Pagels crept down, and tugged at the halter. I hardly know what happened; there was some scrambling, half in the air, half on the rock; for a moment Ruckel lay floundering and kicking, with his belly across the ridge; then he was dragged into the ra- vine and saved. Rubber must have gone to the construction of a good deal of his body, for the following morning he was not even lame. Half-way up tho wall, at the end of a. smell ravine that ended ah- ruptly, stood Rudkel, with his load hanging loose, and his legs entang- led in the ropes. He was trembling from head to foot, and there seem- od not the slightest chance of get- ting him up or down, to right or left. Above him on the slope were my comryitss. - - -- "Don't blame me, judge, your honor, for appearin' before you in this condition. My wife drove me to drink." itt It often Ita--roar note can In step- ped on, Why not we "Putnam‘s Corn Extractor." " cum In out; day. Arno. 111wa no pain with "Patntun'g." tue no other. Mu, " .11 desist-I. "t absolutely don't know what to [in my cook for a wedding pr0< wont," "Than simply give harmony." "Oh, no, It mustn't cost so much ms that,'! i Quick, sure results attend the use ot Dr. Hamilton's ms. They cure disorders or the stomach, correct in. digestion, make you feel uplifted and strengthened. To renew or maintain health, Dr}. Hamilton's Pills always prove a good prescription. Me. per box, five boxes tor $1.00, all dealers. or the Catarrhozone Co., Butrtuo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. remained behind to look for Ruck- el, on when back were tent and provisions. Ruokel had refused to Come with tho other horses, and had disappeared in the bushes to find his own private way down. Two of the men climbed up to see what was going forward; and since I found waiting tiresome, I tied the horses, and climbed up the ravine wall. I could see nothin , no I climbed down again, an: walked along the foot of the wall, when a dreadful eight suddenly met my CV“. ' There are times when our con- Icienoel must regret the fact, that they can't talk above a whisper. The unfortunate horse had fallen, tumbled down the alope sidewiae, load and all, and rolled about nine- ty feet. He was lucky enough to recover his foothold at the very last moment; another inch, and he would have been dashed to pimps: "Well, she kept naggin' at me to so out and look for a job till I got no blamed nervous and upset that I didn't In“ no control over my- self." Good Advice for All Who Have Indi- geulon or stomach Disorders. Veteran of Boer War Who Health on the Veldt Tells Experience. Sergeant-Major Under General French Maui's Llnlmonl Cum macaw". She did, eh? Bow did she do A SAD TRAGEDY. Driven To It. Too Costly. 1ISSUE 42-313. Just think of it-a remedy that can be carried with the very sir you breathe to the seat of bronchial or ca- tarrhal inflammation, A remedy pow- erful enough to kill germ lite and yet so healing that disease tieeg before it. Catarrhosone is truly a wonderful re- medy. In many lands it has won its way, and is attording grand results to suiferers from colds, catarrh, throat weakness, asthma and bronchitis. There is no suiferer from a grippy cold or any winter ill, that won't find a cure in Catarrhozone, which is em- ployed by physicians, ministers. law, yers and public men throughout many foreign lands. Large size lasts two months and cos‘ , $1.00 and is guaran- teed; small size 50e., sample size Me., all storekeepers and druggists. or The (‘atarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada. Contained Only Ten Hours 56,000,- 000 Years Back. In a. leeturo at tho Royal Aoad, emy in London recently on the movement of the stars, Profosmr H. H. Turner stated that 46,000,000 years ago there were but sixteen hours to a day and twenty-nine days to a. month. 003503 of time, it was reduced to one hour. That, explained Prof. Turner, accordi'n to The London Chronicle, was a,,', the earth and moon were close bogetur---when they had recently parted company, in fact, and had aborted on their cages: at teratoAodiat. This treatment now no universally employed in bronehida, throat troto bles. colds, em, is called CATARRH. OZONE. It not: just " air of the pine woods acts, on a healing antisep- tic remedy for all (licenses ot the breathing organs. . Somo 10,000,000 years before that the day was ten hours long, and going husk nil]. further into the re- The principle, aid; Prof. Turner, applied to a, very large class of bodice in the eidetea-l qyetmrr--tho double were. Astronomers knew two stare in the sky so close toge- ther that it never had been peed- ble to separate one from another, even through tho best telescopes, though it we. known that one of them waa very considerably britrhb- er than the other, and it was eup- poeod that one was describing an orbit around tho other. la Having Wonderful Success. and la Making Most Remarkable Cures. Por bronchitis a different form ot treatment is now advocated. It con- sists of a treuntitteallr devised vapor that penetrates to the Uttermost re. cesses ot the lungs and bronchial tubes. Every spot that is sore, every surface that is irritated is at once bathed with soothing balsam: and heating essences that make chronic bronchitis an impossibility, HIIOR'I‘ER DAYS IN LONG AGO. A man mould dare to live his small span of life with little heed of the common speech upon him or his life, only caring that his days may be full of reality, and his 0011- vemation of truths aking and wholeness-John Murry. Observing his pensive expression, Aunt Sarah kindly asked '. “Tommi: won't you have some more dong - nuts l" New Treatment _ Now Advocatad For Bronchitis At the other and. of the siNria, than were some can that had not completed their orbit in the century since they wore described by New chell. Some of them might occupy 200 or 300 yen", and there were even instances in which the orbit would occupy thousands of years. Tho cause of the changes. in the length of our day, laid Professor Turner, mm; the effect of the tides on the earth's rotation. Tho moon raised two tidea--oms sido hecmuw sho ulled ”my the water from the earth. on the other became she pulled away tho earth from the wa- Mr, Tommy, having disposed of three helping: of “usage and doughnuts, eat mourntully regarding his empty plate. Money is the last enemy that ehsll never be subdued. While there is floah there is money-or the want of money; but money is always on the brain so long as there is a brain in reasonable order.--4hunuel But- ler. ThereU not a. blessed thing in this world worth having without sacrifice. The big people, the peo- ple that have the big things in life, are those that htsve paid or are pre- pared to pay the big price for them.--M. J, Locke. "No'm," the poor lad replied, with feeling emphasis, "I don't want them I got now." “Joseph," aid the merchant to the bright young man with the beat tolerances. "the bookkeeper tell: an that you have lost the key at the labs, and he cannot get at the books." “You. sir, one of them. You gave me two, you remember?" "Yes, l. had duplicate: made, in one of nocldant. And the othprt" "Oh, sir. I took care of that. I wan afraid I might lose one of them, you know." "And in the other all right I" “Yes, sir. I put it where there was no danger of it being "cat, It in in the safe, air." ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Let us always bear in mind that heroes and heroism are visible, and produced not in the splendor of triumph, but in the anguish of ad- vertrity.-Lord Rosebery. There never has been a cause which was not injured by the in- discretion, of some of its support- ers.--arra. Snowden. Ilnlrl'l Llnlmlm our” can. " Grains of Gold. Plenty. in the MInud'I Llnlmont Cum cargo! In Com. It's because Nerviline contains the purest and most healing medicinal principles. because it has the power ot sinking through the pores to the kernel of the paitr--thesse are the rea- sons why it brenks up colds, cures lumbago. stiffness, neuralgia, sciatica. and rheumatism. Refuse my substi- tute your dealer may Butt-sat-Anais" on Nerviline only. Large hunily size bottles, 60c.; trial size. 250.; all deal. ers. or The Catsrrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. Gentlemen: In July 1905 I In. thrown from s told machine. injuring my hip mud buck bully And was obliged to use I crutch for " mambo. In Sept. 1906 Mr. Wm. Outs-Mn of Lmhuu urged no to try MINAED'H LINIMENT, which I did with the most satisfactory results und today 1 all: so well u ever in my 111.. Young 'sincerely, MI MATTHEW x RAISES. mark "I don't know how we'll face our neighbors when they return." "What has happened I" “We were taking care of their cat and their parrot. Yesterday the eat ate the parrot and then died of indigestion." "Anyone that goes through all that I tsuthsred last winter will appreciate the value of a remedy that cures like Nerviline cured me." These are the opening words of the solemn declar- ation of E. P. Von Hayden, the well- known violinist. "My work kept me out late at night. and playing in cold. dratty places brought on a severe cold that settled on my chest. I had a harsh, racking cough and severe pains darted through my sides and settled in my shoulders. i f. NERVILINE used diilercnt l n . ments, but none CORES broke up my cold CHEST till I used Nervi- line. I rubbed it COLDS on my neck, chest. and shoulders. morning and night, and all the pain disappeared. Realizing that such a heavy cold had run down my system, I took Ferrosone at meals. and was completely built up and strengthened. Since using Nerviline I have no more colds or pleurisy, and enjoy perfect health." Speak kindly in tho morning; it will lighten ell the one of the day, turn Borrow into gladneae, make household, professional and all other affairs move along more smoothly, giving peace to the one who thus speaks, and grateful joy to him who hears. Speak kindly at the evening hour, for it may be that before the dawn of another day some tenderly loved one may finish his or her open of life for this world, and them it will be too late to retract an unkind word, or even to seek forgiveness for an injury in- flicted upon the heart of a. loved friend departed. "They any when a. man is drown- ing he thinks of every wrong not he ever committed." "Well, don't worry; they'd have ample time to rescue you," BA Horse's Indian Root Pills Xlnnrd‘l Linitnent Co,, Limited “lull-ll “Wt tux-MI ulc "View. A “I, M an]: tho Children We“ Broke Up a Heavy Cold, Relieved Pain in the Side, Stopped an Irritating Cough. Sore Chest Cured module the right medicine for the chi ren. When they are constipated --nrhen their kidneys are out of order .--when over-indulgence in some favorite food gives, them indi stion ---Dr. Morse'u Indian Root Fifi: will ulckly and nun-1‘ put them right. 'tfl?) vegetable, t ey neither sicken, wesikaorjtripetiikes harsh gurfativu. Guard {our children's ca th by nlwayl ceang a_box of Dr. Morse 9 Indian Root Puma the house, They A'o Occasion tor Worry. Bad Situation. Kind Words. in he Night NERVILINE CURES CH EST COLDS siccumbed There wen u hermit in thecentre of Landon only . few - ago. according to the London Chronicle. His hermiuge consUtod of n will! --the sole veetige of a house in ‘Clere Street pulled down and for- gotten by in ownere. m lived there for a long time, supported by scraps of food from the tradesmen of the neighborhood, and might have lived there longer still if . journalist had not "duoovered" him. He wu interviewed and pho- tographed to death, for the work- house authorities, nearly next door, who had hitherto turned 1 blind eye toward him, were oom- pulled to oust him from his hermi- tage and make him clean and re- soectable--ts process to which he "That no, doctor? Will I re- eovert" "Oh, yes." "Then what u unusual about it t" “I don't loam able to find the slightest excuse to apatite.” EEOC. tt box, 6 tor $2.50. Sample tree it you write National Drug and Chem- ical Co. of Canada. Limited, Toronto. "Now they claim that the hum-II body contains sulphur." "In what amount?" "Oh, in varying quantities." "Well, that my account for name girls making better martchea than others.” lltil Have Rheumatism and be free of pun all winter. Mr. Robert Wilson, of Htrrdfield, N.B., says: "It “lords me great pleasure to convey, not only to you but also to all .utterera from Bocknche and Rheumausm, the great relief I have obtained trom the use of GIN PILLS. I feel thankful to you. I recommend 313‘:- PILLS to anyone tSutter-ttq as l “I," she said, "can trace uncali- bry back to armor and shirts of mail." "I started to trace my an- cestry back onee," he replied, “but my wife made me stop when I got to the shirt sleeves and overalls." 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