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Durham Review (1897), 11 Nov 1920, p. 7

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porn to no“: M 00.1.9 of I locking, but. !ittrgrrtqq ttded sly m no: the "a it: “"81“ allow l" 0F but on" by Yul m1 Iml‘kl Britist no " than”. rough o no in} ol jlllllllN KING GEORGE b PAYS h VISIT mUcH-souarrAf1NoR, An English “and: Describes How Ron] Guegtl Are n u. ot mm, . great honor to en- mm the [In and Queen, on u Ion-known mum: hostess, but I can - you it is also I great mlety and expense. Indeed, you want a very long purse VI IVVI nu. . v to have their Majestic. for nuts. 1 how that I Saturday to Month: visit. -- . m of the King and Queen to the castle of m. A Scottish duke cost him $25,000, and) _ , work .tMtlit w ‘W . tour duya' visit to I. well-known eari' - er----" - reduced his bank balance to the ex-l 'll%2LLi.TCt, tent oi $30000. You can thus see . i 1iirfiSr2?, that hosp)tullty whlch costs $12,600 3‘ I El???) day m a mum whih few can afford. _ - At ('r‘r'dm grunt houses, where such! tuipa) ' 1kg» .w- a ',e,rtli,tiCtl, a Royal suite is| . " _- new :1. .“;r'>”_! rowiimss, thus I'e‘: J' ~’ du- .15 b<-1: tht- CAPE'H‘JA and the’ Cl I tyr whit ' ' u. V.. ' {H'H'L lt is, of cot1rse,l mm "'v, s" . ”l‘i)’ "'n'nn'ln'd and "e-', You're tslaggltstt--o1ow " manual! fr F ', .1 h,' ;..i LR spiriidors are You are bilious, eonetlpateti.t Yon feet (ow ', in ,1 ) min- 4w”, Pxifé'pl 'lp- hoadiwhy, full ot COM, diuy, unstrung. mi 'e , v: v f w R-.y;.i Visit. which' Your meals don't fit-breath 1. bad 'lsr. z, :;.. " mm, 1:..n- " , skin Haiilow. Tshe" (Tascarets tairiit' ' A T _ ‘fur 30:" liver and bowels and mute . . i I 'v..' u“ 'din: my.) _ hp I-Ivur. energetic and cheerful. No a; ' , _- " ot' 2.0 fewer than -cririr,ri--rio inconvenience. Children _ ' ‘H' tb' 'm- hunt Ir,we (‘nmnrots mo. IO. 25. 50 cents. vhits are kept In “an; trouble t lu 's,, . s', .._ '.' “M" were " Ito Slit'tt tamed to 'such rich tare, had eaten un- p. y1',-Hrll [trl" 1t?yal guehts, the rr- ~paringiy as far as both himsel! and y ir-ef. Hr " min I., o‘normmm. A large the {nod were concerned. To In more pm“ ,1 u! rlto huuw must be set apurt r-xplicif. he had eaten until he can“ in ll," purpose moms r"decoratereai no more. . . and structurally u,r,ertul, and new and And DOW, at the end, he wag “on”! (only rurnnure bought. To avoid the rather uncomfortable. lust rmk to um Imam] of the exalted .1.” I ilft you down?" asked . kind eri‘urs. the home Us thoroughly over- old lady. [mum-d by sanitary experts, and I have “Yes, ma'am, you can lift Ol down," rr"". known the entire drainage sys-I replied Johnnie; "rntt"--am1 he looked te In to be recon'rtraNstrl. 'pleadingly up into her eyes_upx“s. Exercises One's Privilege. 'donn bend Oi." It is a (‘urwus and little known fartE -------9-- that “hutrw-r house the King visits MONEV ORDERS. s, in the eyes of the law, his own Pay your cut-of-town acco’unts by prupt'rly so lung as he remains in A. Dnminirm Express Money Order. F17. Ho is artually the host. and Its owner) “my,” coats Ulree cents. 7 Is Im gut-it. But this is a position ot --reeerateeLq.eseiUe-"re1e'ee.-,-eP-eP.P-e, whirl: no Sovvrvigu would dream oti _------------- ' tanking advantag'; and, as a matter ot; fltrmamtst "il - _ _ _ g: I dut 'f.rr, (hunch which as pleasant And 2.2? cu.rl, rarely lasts longer thin All has. when the Royal party and - supplemented by a few local nonbin- tss, who have not been anon: tho Ul.1rcry. congregate in the drawing. room for such entertainment " in .rovinied tor them. This may at. tho form of private mountain. I per- hrmanca by I. London my. c cored band. or name populu countin- In. such " conJurers. thought-radon " or singers At its [maximum the King and the mm- guests route to the menu I'm-m for 3 final cigar, or to the bib n.. d room tor . game and n mi). Emmi :24: te local "en" o! No U; C, “I? tht, tiromUii in" all 00 hour of departure “INC. - " new” say. Why. 30 h. - m addition to this program than may be such incidents a. new do- pumtlons from local bodies, or u: a curslon to a mrightrortng town to h- " wt some mtututtustorr, W as ou- form a public enemy. n... m u em to the man memmc'm-le adv-w. Gin-now."- 25.5; Jiri-Ga. 'iii" (in and .eim at no: door. 0 but on.“ " wh no one could play the role orl more gracefully and tactfullyi 'ur own Royaltles. _ ! King. however, has one m’ivl-I rhirh he usually exercises. Me) b! right to say whom he prefers! 't under hls host's roof. Whhi 'ject tho llst of proposed guests‘ mum! tor his approul or mom before a single mviung use ot " a fourth wed to I in the shooting season er breakfast in his own ready to start by ten s' rullow guests to the her a few busy hours _ the shooting party is ladies for luncheon, y served in . tom: have of ye no means oontitted to It always includes a have distinguished me field ot work or are noted for their powers ot entertain- vst, too, must under- lIr-s of etiquette to be mnpany ot Royalty. hiding two most " the King and moms, with eight (attendants. And rth ot the whole to the owner and " only been used Full Up. The Huge Sunday-school treat van in full swing, and after the games the youngsterz‘all sat down to a. rattling good teed. _ Links Johnnzo. although unaccus- tomed to su, h rich tare, had eaten lul- ~paringly as fat' as both himself ttnd the {nod were roncemed. To be more r-xplzci’. he had eaten until he could eat no more. . _ And BOW, at the end, he wan feeling rather uncomfortable. “(um I m: you down?" asked a kind old lady. “Yes, ma'am, you can lift 01 down," replied Johnnie; "hut"-id he looked pleadingly up irto her oyes---"tMturet don‘t hend Oi." But the Ireland w to-day Prior to the death ot William de Burgo. third our! ct Ulster, at the hands of the imiivos in the year IMS, many NormanlYeneh families had be- come thorcaghiy settled, and the Eng- lish influence predominated in the north of Ireland. Bat upon De Bur- go's death this inmtetiet) waned so rapidly that these families had no choice bat to cast their lot with the Irish, and the family ot De Burgo, with many others. abandoned their Norman tamily names and construct- ed new ones for themselves after the Irish fashion of using the flrgt name of a revered ancestor with the prefix Hui (0' in modern spelling). or Mac, to denote descent. Thus the Burgos became “Sons ot William" or Mac- Wiiiiams. and such names as Mac- David, MacAndre-ws and MaeHenry came into being among families which in the course of time have, as the tra- BAUME BENGUE liens JMW' CMCARETS l in u -diiihi. iii-“nun RELIEVE: PAII " You daft have a shifting nomenclature of was not a one-sided affair by us And of this tact such i Ct1acW;,llitutus stand witness will "prove things out '. ma IS mm rm: EFFORT tthereg a Reason” . INSTANT POSTUM 313796975533: if Surnames and Their Origin If you feel off color and suspect coffee is the cause, I a. change to u Ten Days Tell Any the Home mm tf he Its nine:- stltiou. um! he will give a not! of native contempt, tmt---wet1, he pro to“: too much. He has " little super- stitions am right. . We ell lave. end the more we have the will? we are! Bureratitfoms hold -. The “persuades wlll not walk under. a udder. That's excellent wie- don. really, for thereby tlxey eecepe the brlck that might hue dropped on their head, or the not: of paint that would have ruined than clothes. or the bit ot‘llme that would ttttie fallen into their eye end caused them but a day's “any, or worse. The superstitions will not sit dbn ,iitts thirteen at table. Excellent vie- dom unin. Thirteen is an odd nun- ber. When conversation denim on plir lines. an it generally does.'then oomeone has to be left out - or brought In as a third. Further, it thir teen atiable means that one in to die before the year in out, isn't it wiser to live? The cost. of dying in as much up as the cost of living. Then there’s the salt-spilling super- stition. It’s unlucky to spill salt. but the m luck In cancelled it you throw Then there’s the hor-hoe duper- aution. Sound game again', It you pick, up vs. horse-shoe a child cannot fall over it. Nor a eyeliqt be thrown by It. Nor a tire be punctured with It. And cast horse-shoes, in o good lute. are worth money these days. a handful over your left shoulder. Bound wisdom again. The carpet will have to be swept. for one thing. It probably needs it. Servants are not what they were. And as all "Home Hints" books put on record, there Is nothing like salt to prevent moths setting Into a. up“. All superstition; rest on sense. The above are just instances. Test the bulk, and you will tind them up to sample. "1 attended a case tried in a vent» em city," says a member ot the bar, "where the defendant was chased with burglary. While the judge In delivering his charge to the jury one ot the jurymen tainted, just " the judge but imwmeiy said: " 'Gentlemen 01 jury. In arriving at a decision you must take into eon- sideration the' testimony of the wit)- ness for the defense and give it full weight,' ' "At the word: 'full weight' the jury- man swooned away. He WM :1 coal merchant.'" dition goes, "become more Irish than the Irish themselves." Mlnard'o Llnlment For ttdhttrtm 1rARrA'W0NS--Pryee, m Reese, Reece, Rees. RACIAL ORIGIN-welsh. SOURCE-A given name. When pronunciations change, ot names as well as common words, it is due to one or more ot aeveral causes. Thermost powerful cause of language changes, ot course, is ease ot pronunciation. The tongue un- consciously slips into the easier pro- nunciation and has tendency to slur and shorten words. Sometimes the spelling follows quickly. . and some- timeq it does not, according to wheth- er the change took place at a time when literature exerted little in- fluence or much. Another cause is the effort to pro- nounce a word as it Is spelled. Both ot these causes are involved in the ex- planation of why such names as Price and Preece, Rice and Reese. which really are the same names, have dif- ferent pronunciations to-day. It the old pronunciation were followed, all of these family names would be pro- nounced with the "ee" sound, as in "see," for "i" and "y" are so pro- nounced in the Welsh speech. and they never had the "eye" sound in Anglo-Saxon or Norman-French, nor even as late as Shahesgeare's time. All of these family muiies have been developed trom the Welsh given name of "Rhys," which meanf "warrior," by aftHing "ap" (“son ot"). In some ot them the "ap" has been dropped en- tirely. In others only the "tr" has been dropped and the "p" he: been in- corporated in the name. lint neither Price not Rice has any connection whatever with our modern English words “price" and "rice." Too Much for Him. PRICE ty', Preeco. Rice, Nearly All Ills Ate Due to Poor, Watery Biotti1--How to Im.. prove Its Condition. _ To be in' . healthy' condition the human body requires o constant sup- otr ot new, rich blood. Nearly all the 1113 trom which people outlet arise from one Catustr--poverty at 'tho blood. It the blood in rich Ind rod it absorbs nourllhm'ent from the food which you. Into the stomach Mid distri- Headache: and hecknchee, loan ot ”Petite. poor digestion, nervouaness. plmplee nnd unsightly blotchea on the chin. Ill indicate that the blood hu become irnpuro--that it is not doing its appointed work. It this condition is not remedied it will grow wane and worse. and n complete breakdown will 'mrntgallr occur. To bring about I healthy- ..cow ot the blood no Dedicinq Niall Dr. Willinme' Plnk‘ any at one mission in to make! with. blood. which reechel every} part0! .utsdrodr, bringing with it nevi health and 'increaning vitality., Thousands have teatidUd to the bene- tit they have found in the line ot Dr. Williame' Pink Pills when run down in health. Among these is Mn. Ber. tha Kendall, Darling Avenue, Toronto. who "rc-an the manner ot 1918 I was in poor health. My nppetite wu variable, and 1 who weak out! mttit tor work, end I tsttttttrqtd a great deal from nervous headache and palpita- tion ot the heart. A lady friend re- commended Dr. Willinme Pink Pills. which I need ,rith,apusndid results. on by the time I had taken oi: boxes I ielt like a new woman. I think Dr. Williuns Pink Pills are worth their weight in gold to every nervoul, lick woman, on they cure quickly ond love doctor bull." hates that nourishment to the bum. nerves, muscles and ail the organ or the body. When the Mood in week end poor In quality it cannot do It. natural work ot feeding the brain and body, and the result in weakness and Dr. wan-nu Pink Pull my be had from any dealer in modicum. or by matitvtg0mrntatxtroxoretroxrtsNr 32.60 trom The Dr. Wguhml Munch. Co., Brot6vtmx Ont. . Give me my old com. lulu That I have worn through many an ot rain, Mose hue is varied, ripened try the To subtle patterns; (in me one or pr old books to ma try though: but “loop, Whose “raced memories have up. of deep ' Conjecture our thoughts that no In Beneath their placed linen. not the bled! White hands ot silence touch no. Ind ' the white Cool hands ot rivers soothing through the night; Give me my old town again That I have watched through ghostly scarves ot rain, . Through fringes of pale lights, tad let me see 8 Her streets that would Into my brain so stealthily That I hear ytst the chant ot them that roars Along their blinded spectral oorrldon. Give my old Joy and wonder but again, The adolescent loveliness ot pain; But let me touch them now; and know and bless With this new love and dawning ten. derness. _ The lotus is closely idetttitled with the ancient Egyptian religion, and was dedicated to Osiris, n'o Egyptian think- ing of approaching a temple without three of the blossoms in his hand. The name was given it, according to my- Urology, when a beautiful nymph ot the same name, heartbroken over the coldness of Hercules, went to Hebe tor sympathy, and by her was trans- formed into I. tlower. The Greek hero taking chip shortly afterward with By)“, a youth he loved as his own son, came to an ig. lmd Where the latter landed and searched tor a spring. He found one In the centre of I pool, tho pool being -Few tlowers have been more identi- fied with the world's history than the mysterious lotus ot Egypt. The phrlu “lotus eaters" in a common one in literature, and is used to describe those who live in a. dream world. The food made from the dried need- of the Emotion variety seems to hue had an cued. similar to verioul opium products, and once in the clutch ot the drug the lotus eaters forgot both put and family, and went about, oblivious of demands made by society; kin or even their own physical wants. Kyla stared " them Lotus, in her nymph tom. emerged trom ther bloa- mm and drew him to her arms. and than to the dmpthts ot the pool, where he drownod. covered with beautiful blar.ttt A now' “as! plant, gangland the knelt in the 011052 and an of the It: 13th in ttyo world. nu jut been . completgd Q'anutl, Kruahu, 3W. It , “X4 ot 4,000,tr00 P". “9319: writ; I: prbduciion -ttr 100.000 ton! otruool plate per mol iii'"tisiirtiA to maintacture plates 60 feet long and 11 feet wide,' the - over manufactured in Japan. Japan'o New Stool Plant. Antiquity of Lotus. Old Friends. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO month, Once s mother bu used Baby's Owl Tablets for her little ones she always keeps {supply on heal, for the lat trill convince: her there is nothing to equsl them in keeping children welt. The Tablets sre s mild but thorough lentive which regulate the bowels end sweeten the stomach. thus driving outionstipatlon tutd-indigetitiott, mlds and shame fevers and making teeth- ing earlier. Concerning, them, Mrs. Salute Pelletier, St. Dunne. Que. ,rritetc-N have used Beby's mm Tablets for the past ten vests and am never without them in the house. They hnve nlvsys given the greatest Btttiatatttittqt end I esn glsdly mom- mend them .to all mothers of little ones." The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or' direct by null " " cents s box from The Dr. William Medicine Co., Broekville, Ont. Wonderful Bmh Bemhaedtt Will Ibo ever grow-old? At the I‘O ot ”untrue the hu written In! Int novel-mot 1 short one. but a hand!“ thousand words. Thug Ill. invo- in the and. " Walter Scott. who train “Waverley" when he m forty-mm and William do Moran. who lead " uncou- with "Jo-cpl: Vince." " the use ot tsixty-tire. Advancing you" obvioully do not II'IYI dim tho intol- The “Divine Sarah" I. perhnpe dis. tantly related to that am or - m who once tilled A visitor with unmment. Four eulwtrt "hoye" at “out. one hundred yeue each, not down with him to a what meal, mm- ing the meat with ttuirgritalitr. He noticed one empty chair. end at“ humorouDly whether it - their "No, teyther'u havln' nu violin 1.- con," he wu- told, "but mn’t'u’n be down ll Icon " ho tittirh" " work.” prone, ma spend most of " the In min with other: at he: a: or win mum" secluded mutation. Inter in hpusehold duvet and in the out of the children. from the no ot mm, m m m the WW, an W 3214 b forbidden alt place: of maumont or of public resort; must in mm by madam; can only mun. with than men. her husband, hunt and taunt "caittorala" Syrup at M onV--4ook tor the Inn. Californi- OI the may. then you an aura you child in having the but and nut We” plank: tor the little ston- ach. liver and bowoh. Children 1010 “I tguitr mu Full direction- on and: We. You must say "Cath "California." Syrup of Figs" child's Best Laxative: Warming} relief' ftte Pen-penal Youth. MOTHER! apt-hm, mini, his back. overworked muscles. Peng.. Mllu with”! rubbing. Alt drugs!” have it. HE’S Just used Sloan's Liniment and the quick I.rytfttleelttPyit!t,tHe'2s of te all mo. ferr when running hom. heyday? yaooiuri. ISSUE No. 46-'20, A Sandman on " ttrat Vi!" to Imam. had been warned by " - to " coda! when buying my- thhun And aiqraw to count his m. m was in an: punks-o I. stood couch; In. clung. to my and am the shopkeeper, thinking In might hue undo I mistake, ma to kill: _ “Well._Joci, sad 1- your‘chmo all HIM?" "aos" replied Jock. “curly. once an!!! oeunttng it. "tmt only just.” “Willie why were you Mien! to your Aunt Jane t" T .01 won't disobedient, mother." “You, you were. Bevel?! you been winning an “mom?" _ "he." "Didn't I her your Aunt June to“ you not to so "hmMngr' A "No; aturatdn't-thatntl.Btw only «no to the door one mud. Mlle, I We! go swimming! And I ocular! think who would. What m to“. than: If they new e wo. w like Aunt June "mm; in the The (new! known depth no tar NF auled ll 80,930 that. no“ the Km to. Inland: in the mum-west Paettie. blindingly am 0. "madame" me, your hair an: on new liter, hum lug wondrous beauty, unpar- Inq twice to heavy Ind plentiful, be. can each utr seems to Butt lnd thicken. Don't let your hair may lite- hu. colorless. plain or snugly. You, too, Win! Iota of long, strong, beauti- an an. --A sis-cent bottle of delightful "Dan. aerhre" freshen: your scalp checks dnndrutr and falling hair. This stimu- as g "tteautrtonic" gives to thin, dull, tading hair that youthful bright. llu ad abundant thicknesgr- All "iWi0fiRlMi" In. mum" counuv. L6mlto‘ munch". to a-trt (to publlc up” "nu-um... will bo stamp" with ttgotr - M nrk. no No ”MM“ At Attp s! Save Your Half! Make It Abundant! 'Mr'"2NtCorrou"m"s"'""'. - FP""? ..-N'. - - -"_-"_e' {Mn " all. Per h n tett'hL'Stt wept only "Bayer Tub”: d W H . h - pirin” In " unbroken "iiiirF'lairaiErr_1ree M In .1, cm Wt.- - an M Aspirin " tho trade lurk (remand In and.) or any" Ion-um". of L",'t maddcotcr of Salicylic-cw. “I. It I. "II no" mu Amlrln an: " launch". to at!” ", public ,.ete, letter: Jtt2tt',tSt of. In" awn! Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayc1 Ocean Depths 199'!" IIIVIIIUIOII CANADA ONLY TABLETS MARKED "8MR' ARE ASPIRIN -', ttaesraes"erstoes"eB"e"r',t madman“ “mm,“hmbg trwtua-ethoabtoeatth-i an. WWWMI‘o-w‘ tronItgedrrtth-oqrder-- 2tt%',tc'r'c2'fth't a. ttt "arrd-,"heeidttMt ,rimattahu,"'tt-intothlnk1h- “.mmspdnuin your“ UM Uni-on! 'tMt-q. on... Uh on Corns! No mu D,tretu L hurt I biz! levp a In. "Ttueoete" on an new“ corn. use.» ty that corn new hurting, then - Ir you on tttt It right on man than. Your druggut sell. n tiny homo d Mono" tor . few can“. sum to remove our, turd corn. son on. “corn between tho toot. an! the d In“. without tonne" or Inn.“- 'TItEUtmE" Amenu': Give Cuticun the Care Of Your Skin h Cure tor "Bad breath u a sign of decayed Roth. foul nomad. or uminn Inna-l.” If your teeth he (and. look to your digulivo olghnl a! once. Got Scigcl's Curative Kyrup " drxmeuu. " to J0 drops all" neck, danyp your food Winch that tron! Hume amp tion dis-cpptur. 1%tlw " Cuti cum Soap, til? and ul _ I, Qumran Ointment. 'or or. s";. Jii, taxing itchinas, etc., they arr wonderful Nothing so insure: a clear Ain and good hair " making Cuticura you every-day toilet preparations. go» -._ttAtr_eA3ytefttuet pun-(e And “op the bud brr nth odor. soc. Ind $1.00 bohkt. DO - My "Utituter. Get “and... L tit t%rr'iGii;iarc'iG iiik -__ “M. 53:32.: £312? amniotic-ions " "re-' Fain" Do. Remedhl i Book on Bad Breath nnd Mos to Feel lulled Fret to p111 At TG' 3753:.wa - 000 DISEASES ‘47.}. i v "it,. A uihor. I. all} Gl/ltr 03-. h} -itr'WCit"i in fair“! New York. (LIA. was

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