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Durham Review (1897), 20 May 1920, p. 7

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.7 l i Id " - it! Mr of In: I toe Ai {-th in that 'Ill h pt, I :23. we 'talt M Mr. R 1d iigi1l(lisHihllli'8 1 GARDEN REPLAN'I'EDI S OF PLANTS FROM RC‘":‘.L FAMILY. nors Are on Lookout R dices " Elizabethan Period. I’nnce. From Many Sources s Greeted the Kit rtof I 'f ha in too busy " we English plants mace. Besides g. queen Mary, the Prince ot mm "cry part 'ett and are bo- rwners of every , (hambu- of hem-ken; yo 7 sleep. "In welcome; for the royal lino u’ uxr lord ll n Plant 'r; Kiurden ls national con- el and large we been re- n been lub- Misa Mario 1m 1: gm of " and milking efheieney in alps the cow rrutiun Br. stuett, one- Maori war, Wales on a lake on he suit!“ r, A thou- "tlr in loll: pears, per a thousand It costume. the neon- of every modern. Gardens. m to (no 1111411330 part tin" ng ot hing b “’ my time. n license had r. and they said it I did " "k it would bankrupt the I n it. I pointed out that I h ' ting dollars ahead ot t, D" then dismissed from th r-, approving of that." t In interpreting the l W .the Criminal Code pass 'o session of Parllament, l “d , lnyson, Superlntendent lspeaklnI at the meet“ ity' minlcn l‘lre Preventk !'1: said: "Under the tirgt c ' , son upon when metal: tty' ls deemed to have can! ot, negligence if he has ta! d.. with any regulations de d. i vent tire. Non-eomplitm '.e' of negligence, and this of M The orthodox Mennonites in Mani- toba and Saskatchewan plan to leave Canada this summer and establish a eolony in the Mississippi Valley. for most Innke- nttd model. of on Your old. brohn or wmnt no". replaced. Write or who no describ- lng what Cl, want. '0 curry the larlont an most 'i,t"at'P stock ln l'nnnd‘ of slightly u or In! on" 4nd autornotrlle equlpmun. We ":19 (‘01), anywhere In (fund; Hall» (mum; or refund In full our motto. nar- Ame lung. in: PWS' 933-931 mm m.. Ion-w. l or 35-inch length from waistline. Price, " cents. In 8 sizes, 84 to 48 ins. bust measure. Size 36 requires 4% yds. 36 or 40 ins. wide. Width around the bottom, 1% yds. A well- cut model, particularly desirable for afternoon wear. 9tM-A'hiU Dress (with bloomers buttoned to underbody). Price, 25 an. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Size 10 re- 9t83-Ltdiess' Suit Dru: (two styles of sleeve: slip-on blouse and two-piece skirt witsx or with_out_straps; 3ri.nch Building F/awsphoad be me efforts. 2 Meta, experts In " experience: One tire chief In moot fact to be deterrinned by a jury.§ll rtifleation ot a breach of the law is ; h I provided for, an every person is]! Cr ude to be familiar with the 1317.": C In View ot the experience ot the the g ll iets above noted, well may it be t id, a! expressed by Mr. W. H. ey,',) t y. thairman of the Fire Prevention ' S unmluee. that "the chanxe that has i d Helps-for the Home Dressmakcr " ard'a Llnimem for sate everywhere I) ‘t AUTO SPAR! PART. of Parliament, Mr. G. D. Flnd-Illlm Superintendent of Insurance, Glet ' at the meeting of the whit!!!“ Fire Prevention Committee, i tion Under the tirttt clause. any penI has m whose premises are occurs) any ed to have caused the tire by! rest me it he has failed to comply , and Grape : Nuts A staunch food made of wheat and malted barley. ready to eal.easily (jigsaw, and full tat' sound no hment For those who work with brain or brown there is no better breakfast orlunch than Grapetiutsi'tiser a Reason of our cities and town: 3 A Food That Builds! chief said: "Your mum. il will sit for hours and Ildlntt by-iawa. and, in the in, when they meet again are all cast aside that " may be erected in con- krupt the man out that they ahead of lives rd from the ri rvision ot the building . I success which attends Rieh, Red BM Needed to Kml Many ot these tire Up Their Vitality. i 2,/i" prevention, 8". If growing girls are to become we!“ let said: "Your muni- developed, healthy women their blood! will sit for hours t',"2'il'i'iii'iy' must be carefully watched. ing liy-ldiva, and, in theI Mothers should not ignore their numb-l when they meet .iguln tied moods or the various troubles A. all cast aside that that tell ot approaching womanhood. muv be erected in can. it should he constantly home in mind {he iw-lnws. . . V ' that pale. bloodless girls need plenty s cn' alderman who do ot nourishment, plenty of sleep and re»; toak these by-laws, but l gular open-air exercise. But a loci; of; ' lit. Smith or Mr. Jones appetite, and tired, aching limbs tend} theirs. they do it." Ati. to hinder progress. To save the weak, t said: "There was aithirrblooded sufferer she must have. ' that i did not approve! new. rich, red blood and nothing meet-v ll‘n oven said they would I a case of this kind so well as Dr. Wit. he building. but, heiorolliams' Pink Pills. These pills not “we had been sr,runted,lrrnly enrich and increase the blood it I did not approve of it, I supply. they help the appetite and aid mm: the man who hunt digestion, relieve the weary back and out ihat they were put- limbs, thas promptly restoring health head of lives. l was I and strength and transforming anaeo [i m m the city for not I mic girls and women into cheerful, that." Ihappy people. Among the thousands ing the amendment tel who have obtained new health and rode parsed at the mist' strength through the use ot Dr. wo. 'llament, Mr. G. D. Flnil- l liams' Pink Pills is Miss Violet Booth, riniemlent of Insurance, . Glenarm, Ont. who tsaytr:-'ttrr a lone he meeting of the Do. '-, time I was in a badly run down condiw Prevention Committee. 5 tiou. I was pale, breathless at the} the first clause. any per' least exertion, and could hardly do) se premises the orcursiat17 housework without stopping to “we tratcsed the lire byl rest I often bad severe headaches. he has failed to comply l and my appetite was poor and tttthits, .iutzm t designed to pm." and I would get up in the morning t-(qnnpllauce is the proof without feeling the least bit rested. I and this is a question , had tried several medicines, bat did ' "crerutlirted by a jury, f not get benetit from anything until I s u breach ot the law is begun ttw use ot Dr. Williams' Pink for, us every person is , Pills. When I had taken two boxes I c fitmiliar with the law." . could see an improvement, and after ho exyerieuce ot the ol using six boxes I found my health tuttrul. well may it be fully restored. I feel altogether dit. _-,e/t. lo Mr. W. H. Shup- ierent since I used the pills that I of the F'ire Prevrmtion ':, strongly advise them tor all weak, run will “the change thut h:u,idowr1 people." in the Criminal Code) if you are weak or ailing in any war, , good eitect it we can , avail yourself at once ot the splendid loyal enough to the in-', home treatment which Dr. Williams' Dominion to entorcc- the: Pink Pills so easily aii'ord. and you twill be among those who rejoice in -----t----- l regained health. These pills are sold {by all dertlrcits in medicine. or may be rent for sale everywhere '1 had by mail at 50 cents u box or six ""â€""‘ Ihoxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. ox Menronites In Muni-; Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Sold by Grocers Made hr Can-Hun Postum Cereal Co. 1td.Wiadror,thtt. 9483 k these by-lau r. Smith or Mr irts, they do it. aid: “There at I did not a even said they Med of it DELICATE GIRLS Let’s nuke n long ot hnpplnen, A simple little thing. . With words that nrtlenly confess The love from which they wring. Let's make B song ot happiness And sing it on our way, Each word a. lingering caress And kind as f1owet'tg in May. There are so many in distress. With hearts cast down and and: Let's sing a song of happiness And mnke them well and glad. --Errtetrt H. A. Home. l These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or (from the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, Toronto, Dept. W. Testing your cows enables you to know your hard. quires 3% yds. M ins. wide; contrast- ing, li y_d. 16 ips, wide. _ ' "ii8gCLadies' Princess Dress (two styles of sleeye 73nd from p_anel;_37_or 33inch length from waistline). Price, 25 cents. In 7 sizes, 34 to 46 ins. bust. Size 36 requires 8% yds. 36 ins.; con- trasting, lu, yds. 36 ins. Width, 1% yd: MADE STRONG 9488 " like to know whet [on lnelde e teller in the opting! There's something brew away in him an’ tun like everything'. When tirat l spied the cmcuaee tV etrugglln' toward the light. The way that somethin' pushed 'em up reminded me a sight Ot those queer things inside o' me e-tryin' to get out; It kinder feels like gledness. an' you think you want to shout, But when you think it over, it's sad things you're glad about! We great to see the Bowertg bud. an' leaves come on the trees, But you know you can't ever be nor do such things as these! It's Iota of fun to count the robin. comin' one by one, An' Witch the time grow longer tor tho settln' of the sun; But It sorter makes you solemn when you wonder 'bout it all. The flowers thatpiied and bloom again, and die again next tall! An' to know you‘re most important, though you‘re weak, an' poor an' small. Raising Mink. At the recent. fur auctions in Mont- real, the price of mink skins averaged $20. The better skins sold for $30 up- wards to $75 for one very choice lot. Mink is a handsome, durable tur. It has been demonstrated that mink: can be kept in captivity. They require little space and can be cheaply ted, provided one can obtain fresh fish or fresh meat practically all the time. Persons who live near the see-coat would appear to be in a advantageous position for the rearing ot this ani- mal. Once the difficulty ot obtaining stock. which, for purposes ot domes. tication, must be taken young, has been overcome, the prospective raiser of minks ought to be in a fair way to success. The principal diet of minke should always be meat or fish. English spar- rows, mice, frogs. rabbits, scraps of butcher's meat, small or coarse fish and ilsh heads. may be mentioned as examples of the sort of teed tor minks. They will also learn to eat cereals readily and they may be given well- cooked graham mush with milk, to. gether with ground meat or meat broth. in feeding cereals. however, care should be taken not to cause dlarrhrea. In winter the food is best served warm. As to quantity, about 4 ounces of meat daily is sumcient for an adult. Cages may be about 4 feet by 8 feet and 16 inches high. They can be made of 1-inch mesh, No. 16 gauge, poultry netting. These cages are to serve its a runway. The dens should be quite warm. A good den can be made by putting a box about 12 in. x 12 in. x 12 in. inside a similar, but larger box, and packing the intervening space with straw. The entrance should be in the form of a passage sloping down. wards towards the outside. Fine hay should be provided tor the nests. j Baby's Own Tablets are a regular l joy giver to the little ones-they never tail to make the cross baby happy. ‘When baby is cross and frettul the mother mar be sure something is the matter for it is not baby's nature to be cross unless he is ailing. Mothers, it your baby is cross; it he cries a great deal and needs your constant at. tention day and night, give him a. dose ot Baby’s Own Tablets. They are a mild but thorough laxative which will quickly regulate the bowels and Mom. ach and thus relieve constipation and indigestion, colds and simple levers and make baby happy-there surely is a smile in every dose of the Tablets. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medi. l cine dealers or by mail at M cents a 'box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine i'co.. Brockville, Ont. The mating season ip in February and March. The young are born in April and May, about 4 to 6 in a lit- ter. The females, while with young should always be kept separate trom the males. l SMILE IN EVERY DOSE ()ll BABY'S 0M 'l'lllui'l"i There is more than one instance in history ot vegetable matter being con- fused with earth and clay. The pulpy parts ot various astringent fruits have the peculiar plastic property of clay. and by hardening in the Mr, after be- ing moulded into pots, they are im- pervious to water, and have the ad- ditional advantage that they can fall to the ground without being broken. The use ot dried fruits of trees, such as the. gourd and the cocoanut, tor holding water and liquid Butt. stances. is familiar, but it is not BO generally known that cups, saucers and Jars to take the place of ordinary eanhTIwam are made in the Orient ot a g Mucus and plastic material en. tirely of vegetable origin. which is easily‘mouided and dried. There la a peculiar were that u made by the Banjaras In the Centre! Provinces ot India from the trult of the aoula. The trult ia collected and dried. It is then boiled in water un- til qulto soft and pounded, the "stone. removed and the pulp beaten up and worked with the hands into a thick, brown, sticky mass. When this I: quite ready the manufacturer takes en eerthen osaaesl--tuty shape that plane. him---tutd covers it all over with a thlck layer or , 'ttt of the pulp. This la then put aside to set a bit, and when hard rude devices are stumped mud the neck and shoulders of the lntheSpring. Curious Pottery. article, which is then set aside to dry. When entirely hard, the sham inside is broken and the pieces removed. These vegetable pots are sold accord- ing to size trom tour to eight 8mm each, and are much sought after by the people. Another material used in making Jars is the root ot the great naphOdeI. The fleshy root of this plant, by dry- ing In a sand oven and grinding, its prepared into a flour, which. when mixed with water, yields a moat tena- cious vegetable glue with which the Persians make great vessels tor hold- ing on and Clarified butter. The na- tive cobblers employ it in pretemsdee to animal glue in their work. The aoula tree is abundant through- out the forests of tropical India. and Burma, and the fruits are frequently employed in medicine and tor tanning. In a Great Preventative being one of the oldest remedlu used. Mlnud'l Lint. ment has cured thousand. of can of 611990. Broruettit.U. Bore Throat. Asthm- and atmllar diseases. It " All Enemy to perms. Thousands of bottles being used ovary any. for sale by a.“ arugula“ and lenerlJ dents-s. Spanish _ Fly IilliIitiil't Linimem MINARD’S LINIMENT CO. Yarmouth. NS. When I Have Time. When I have time. and all my little ones Are grown, and no longer need my care, When crowded hours no longer pass me by. And childish voices cease to thrill the air, What books I'll read-ms gardenvplot I'll tend, What works ot charity and love be mine-- I'll do the things I've alwnya longed to do-- When I have time. With you, my Iltemoutptuiiort, ever dear, We will forget the turmoil and the strife. We will renew our lore, our hope, our youth, In the blast peacefulneu ot middle lite, And side try side through other lands we'll stray» Will see the vision that we dreamed before, We'll wend our my to long-thought distant lands And stand upon some tar-oft foreign Elmore Thus shall we gather flowers for memory. Old age and loneliness need have no tears, When all the fragrance ot past thought and deed ' Makes beautiful the passing ofthe years. Application for oil and gas leases covering upwards of 200,000 acres in northern Alberta were filed during February. I SINCE its/o .81ttBitlllii'lr Siiij",iiiaii','i'i!ii 303%853COUGHS [or arm an the man-d ”come for , l Rhumltlam. Noun-RIO. Gout sum. Hunk-go. 'tmari. Many doctors praxrlbo than. Writ. to TInpkhnn. I” Ila; It W., Tm m tron mph. Bald by run-Ne drum! "navigate: 01.0! p" In: TEMPLETON’S RHEUMATIC CAPSU LES Mai a r i?llfi1 ”geese/sea E M. D. u ( suffer fr anacon- . adv“ h (Mn, dr , Hter ca: 6 This tux I Selgrl‘s CI trade." t and $1.0 5333326: Clams Many Victims in Canada and would be guarded against. ASTH M A , Do a: “a. Mum "r-trnar-itsrsr PEN-"i uerisaiea'1istrt,it-ypit h a A A a iqeiev'ee/iNe"ie.h,.l9/ie/"ie"isb h Dyspepsia Cure M. D. advise. t “Persons who suffer from severe ltdigestirrn and emutipation an cure them. Ielvn by taking fifteen to thirty drops of Extract of Roots after each not} and " bedtime. This randy u known as - Sclgel's (laxative Syrup in the drug trade." Get the genuine. soc. end $1.00 Bottles. . x :aawmsm gymth: - of TEMPLETON-s Ft A E - M A H cAPsu LEI 1.',',N'g,etitt/,tt in tho gun {qr-pleasing: Sold b an.» a .. "who tor new "iidHiiii . 'fhouunb no 'lh'l'Mr tho RPM. not: $1130th a an. In. {a tree ample to '.N'gtilt In King at. " aroma. ISSUE No. 20-’20. $303 on 006 DISEASES Maria iii. tir,dny At. am- tttho Ayuer. :3ch (new mung. 118 r..t angsum -iaik -rork, ess .. LIMITED. Birds of Pun... Mistress: "How do you dot Bo good of you to come!" The New Cook: "Don't amnion tt. Sure, I'm a fond IV 5 wake-Ind tn the counthry " may one.” Expected a Donlal. "Bo you broke the encasement Whut'l up?" “8110': too conceited. I remarked one evening that she wu too good for me and she did not deny ttf' A Real CHI-prise. Where are you goin'. mu t" asked the young.“ ot fire children. “I'm going to a surprise party, my dear," answered the mother. "Are we all gout', no?" "No, dear. you weren't Invited." And! a few momenta' deep thought: "Sty, ma, then don't you think they'd be lots more surprised it you did take us aut" Quito Necessary. - "We mun have the wedding a: 2, not 4, dearest." "But, Fred, I wished it at A. Why not?" "Your father is going to give an I check for a wedding pment, Isn't. he?" it "Why, darling, don't you know that the bunks close at 3.'" Export? of butter from the Com- monwealth of Australia during De- cember amounted to 8,327,800 pounds, being 3,204,264 pounds shipped from Victoria, and 123,536 pounds from South Austrniia. The quantity of beef exported amounted to 11,542,889 pounds, lamb 17,919,508 pounds. and mutton 26,708,709 pounds. MONEY ORDERO. A Dominion Express Money Urder for tNe dollars costs three cents Ask for Minn-d" and take no other. “Discourse“: thoughts will come. You are not bound to retain them. Force them out with a larger and bet- ter thought. Make this declaration (and mean it): " will not yield to discouragement) " - John Dnrnoll White. Do not think to inherit ease with money; he who keeps money earns it. Accept “Calllornm Syrur of Figs otttr--lttoit for the name Caiitornia on tho package, then you are sure you: and ts hula: the best nod mos; “unless luau“ or physlc tor w. little atomnch, liver and bowels. Child. ren love its deilclous fruity taste. Full direction' tor child'l dose on cash bat. no. em tt without tear. “SYRUP 0F FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE 9n "Yea-but what has that to do with Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Home“ You mun ray “Calihrnlaj' The name "Bayer" identitue the only genuine Asiririn,--tlto Aspirin "ascribed by physicians for over nine- teen years and now made in Canada. -iriiirirr" in unbroken meme Tin boxes ot " of "Bayer Tablcts ct Aspirin" which nfewvonts. my! new is only one Asrut-ree"-eo, nut Ann-m In 1112 Acerlrncldeu J: Pr unufncturn 1a Im an bums-cl Not / ONLY TABLETS MARKED "WWER" ARE ASPIRIN Aspirin at All without the "Bayer ( the trad .n tho pubu': tum“ "w"; u {Mir comm use; um". mark ”Lyra-red In Gland-I at In"? rural: Wtttte p, h wall known (hit the mxbuc gnu“: uni-nine“. ”:0 Tab! - - - . --., ..- - m-»..r 1 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO LAD!" WANTED To DO FLAIR an tight our!“ gt hon-0. when a. - time; good my. work In! any Ill- unco. charge- and. Bend “All: (of tt'.it"i?l,,tg; National Inuit-c um co, Montreal. fiP'dli",,1' COMPLETE "mum c wilt any you. Goon. an“ _Peterrborotiarti. Ontario. E To?" "Fifi um I ubllnlm Dutilcior. alumna [Hui fGih i Do not loll until you communion. an. Keenan Bros. Ltmlted. Owen Sow Ont CAREER. ruuons. LUII'I. no. Inland um “and. and “than nun by our Ion. tam-uncut. Write a gon- mun Awag'no. a m Lot "Dsnderirie" “v.- you double in bounty. You can ot long. thick. strong. lust Don't let i; stay llieless. H sly or fading. Bring Im-k vigor and vitality. Get a 35-030! bottle ot "Danderitto" at any dun; counter to trvshen your F5,' dandrutt and falling hair. needs this stimulaung tonh lite, color, brightness and will returu-Hurry'. Bright girl for general house work. Good homo. Good wages. MRS. ANDREWS. 118 Wanner Rd., Toronto You‘ll iittd that coins are just like men," . Bald wise old Mr. Booth; We have no use tor either when They lack the ring ot truth .. contain- Proper dlra'lmm Yor um... Headache. Toothnbo, Bunch, Nrtt. nlgh. Lunbugo. Rheumatitan, Nauti- til. Joint Puma, and Plin gem-fully. Tin boxes _of "tet 00:: bet "DANDERmE" PUTS BEAUTY m HAIR Girls! A mass of long. thick, gleamy tresses Buy Thrift Stumps a/tir' iii ioii ireatdimtt. {on too tate Dr. Dom-u " “I"... can...“ Om. And hare I clear sweet. healthy skin with huh ttoyhte. am! tri(lingt expensc. com up: this simple whpluome treatment with um Ina-auxin and othsrmdl. On retiring smear the face with Cancun qi.n.tmgottnt.' the entt of the finger, wash At in tive name: with Wm tioto and G, ailTi.T.Giii aiG0i.Fafii.TUairia ." Wur- Sup Ls1'rrG"rA'llk' pee ilkiuUUTrar" Gif riTGirtFriir. plied with minhgncgsy J'Ltrft' F.riiii,ri' "an.4etytt.ituerttatltiaeAtewtrutetta. use Ind: tepid m Ind dry may. 'e gu._ INet-t "ed "Us.” Sui}! iJii%UitGii Froii.ttEeTi.ai.FiLdirdiiiiHrGpai.E "I" 's.ttt ILL IOUXPPID NIWIPA _|nd_lob printing 'ttarch, iitauttiitie ‘STLEC'Tot-h - k " Buyer “anthem" of "an. own (In! Anya-In "in" But" tttq Tabb!- of Dirt? Comm 'ee diret'tinm "if (this, d falling ham Yc..'r half stimulating tonic; than "a brightness and alumina. --Hurry'. Gif. "iUrut' "tage 0. Ir emu." Fact. rOSS' IWIPAP- t in In [1.300. " no; " h hair tit'rTMr' valor. sinful toilet . nevi r hair tell “I toll

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