West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Review (1897), 29 Dec 1921, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

m r been M- ruched ”this: an. I Mm; Bve-frane - u (M and a kind of duct of “it. M on All tom eviderneo, It)! {and ' an itherr- lat-m which! tit night " Dag them And " a C 'WipCum-d -,t. Tue am: who - qood M" who u,. Mgtd t.” M - who our 1- In allow-nu no all Hod undo, the Inland. - - mat the an“ a. "m ("any an on we - a. on“, pumps, etc., but an an! the acume- me am In “.an sad the lunch” Provinces thin you that am on)! by menu! ”aim and the support at public opinion all our the country can we (mus In and. have“. womenw-emhditttoatet"8 Notiomi Council, the W od turroutserofLreds,ttr_" Simple, inexpensive equipment for loading balk groin into railroad care is provided by a use}: deveioped con- veying ”pan-ems. The loader doe- not provide etorue epeoe. Grain in dumped into n concrete pit. from which lt you through I muleting gate into the ehvetor boot. Here a bucket end belt conveyor pick it up and carries it to e hopper " the head of the elevator ehen. From the hopper the grain is carted through a meal pipe and thntittle loading spout to the oar, the spout serving an e nozzle to distribute it. j Asreat United State- newmper mg the Mum-cs and. In "hung forest tires by mom of watch mom, telephone “a... portable (noun E mum to Pstabl'ch state forests ban was: by hr-k of Precept and example a serious handfcap to magma!“ rottc,trv in Great Britain. It is from ink ot this that much ot the tote-Cf! of (why, nut only in Great Britain,‘ but in 1111.6? parts ot the world Minty mepz‘d by men of British 'si's"i'e','ll,l. hm: oiten been haphazard ‘d tutgatit> mum-y: The extent a virgin forests that hare been ac-tt try the Em- Dire at diluent sties ot tter growth has. no doubt, MM tomgr+ ettr+ 1mm and Wen-ewe. In this re. enact we he“ been the "out mum ot (mung. We have eucceeded to as: was ot mlolteble woods and have only had to draw on new tem- rmies to meet our lame-In; require- atetti--Lgmt Lent, It Empire Tint. ber Commence. In domestic water-supply Intent It h n We" necessary to have two pump- _ nae tor the hud-wstar well. and the other for the watt-water chum Now th'e, servlco can be supplied mm“- (111,: with on pump tttted with a pateo'ed double-acting am. This nth” is cylindrical in form and his nu openings, two to tho inlet “(I out- let. openings ot the pump; two " a. hard and soft-water discharges. and 2' " tam hr the suction pipe. to the hurl and soft-water supplies. In the harm: ct tlie cylinder are thus pis- Torts matte to move one way or the other, awarding ta the direction of, the grww-r pressure, and to elose) turoru-ctrically the ports so that when‘ water is drawn trom a soft-water! {amen the hard-water pom are closedl um! vue versa. sued. Hunter. from acne- the border numbered 1” this your. I hundred more than a year no. It b reported that Bonnier Gold Mine- are taking out cold " the mu 0! 812,000,000 3 you and other. it Porcupine and Kirkland lake $1,000,- 000. Yearly modncuon for Northern Ontario may the to $35,000,000 by 1923 Contract to build a large and no 'tern icehreaker tor use on the St. Lawrence mute. at I coat of $1.5”.- ww, has been unwed to the Can.- nun 'Vnckers, Limited. by the Depart- uwn: pf Marine and Fisherles. Ao. umiug (a the Hen. C. C. Bellantyne, 1‘ saving a! $700,000 was elected by not Mara: .; the contract till the present! Simple But-Grain lander sued The oldest noon on record not down In the an}! an lurk district was brought in by Tr. can». Tho animal In In eighteen-nu-old ami- men. with my.» having 5 w of 65 inches and it weighted 900 Math. With the clone ot the lea-on. it was 't corded that more were 820 Home. " Forest Fires and Public - ,,_ -".""".' I'll II 1 45 pm. n W In mind. An, other example of but work by the same company was the neon! cabling or iuxe.q NHL-In--. - of Lord Nortuniki lpeoc) a ttruvpr to Lotion I'm-mu .. comer to (melon, mitGi. a 11.00 mm. and which um!“ ta the Inor- noon Issue of the "Times" tho “no A..- " the Ontario Agricultural 0d... 1'tyeet-iii"iiriirt""k'i"iill"c m. 1.000. In the to“: judging eon- petition the Ontario Agrierrttterat Gd. Iage repruemuvea were load out by tho Ohio State Unlvonny to... the not» being 4,116 and 4.140 point! respectively. To send a cable to Liverpool from Kingston Bad have the answer back In three Ind a half hour: 8 the rather Phtrt who In the Individual _ “I II the hula; -titttttt d tho Intonation! munch Inc-Mon, " f?1eyPetwo0riiF.GFi"ii"i1' member of the quintet that represent- - IL- A . - _ tsunami." At 10.10 mm. the J, ard" "ttt the eattte n. the Ca Ptrettte Telegraph Com”. I Hard and Soft-Water Service With One Pump. unusual ”Wine; Careusanesi5iriii; Forests Must Cease wan «human! D mm. the "thams via the Candi“ 0139.3,- ..d " In mint. Aa. the “Kins-ton tf "Giilao-ghrortntotymr" In mid be - - the only man. of “any, " would constitute no diner- “union to (In on Minimum the nu- nm at "do Ripley," Noam. all hi. ”you would b. Indicated by the an. ”pollution. an tt ho mu m Grid errit would tndivtdu.raq 'r""" __' If My!” was . wry mull pines. I bong-and, for instinct. tho name would dam maidentNt there. But If, " It ”Dyna. .. tt "e . larur con- might merely be an inhabitant, or he might have been an inhabitant at Iome previous time. The mMoritr of funny name. are explained in the lat two ways. And in muting your choice between then two you must an Into consideration the use of the place " tho time the nuns was formed. _ There is a market town in the west ot Yorkshire, England. which bears this unme. and. unless there have been other localities hearing the same name which since have dkrappeared from the geographical and 'historical re cords. the evidence is quite clear that nil Ripley: truce their ancestry back to this town. In medieval times a man might be known In "John O'Ripley" or “Peter de Covimrtott" as a result ot dilerent circumstance: (the "de," ot course. being the Norman equivalent of the Madman "ot," which very often, wu contracted into "o' " or "a' ").\ u. might, for instance. be the owner or ruler ot the piece turned. He Ripley is one of those English family names which sprang from place henna, as indicative originally of the locality from which the individual had come, or in which he lived. Raclal orittlrt-tirtttWW, ttouree--A locality. Flushes, carpets and Imitation turn are now made of art'tttt01 silk. f The winter season in a hard one on ; the baby. He is more or less oontitted (ii; stutty, badly ventilated rooms. It Us so often storm! that the mother [ does not get trim out in the fresh air Ea; often as she should. He catches I colds which rack his little system; his stomach and bowels get out of order and he becomes peevish and cross. To guard against this the mother should mp a box ot Baby's Own Tablets in the house. They regulate the atom uh 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., Brock. ville, Ont. l Mlnard'a Llnlmant 70" Garget In Court. _ v .e -__- w-..â€"v -" - - - us use. of the cooked food given them, in countries would only eat hopes of findimt a part that had not kinds of food, there wont been "eeted by the heat. In addition, much need for them to look lthese poor creatures would try for complexions." he declare "tours to catch a ity, hoping that the l laughter, "for their cc live body of the insect would supply would look after themselve some of the indescribable something, .Colonel McCarrison in th that they craved for. Photographs! bittrNt.hatiztd the vulue were also shown of the intestines of feeding for infants, friying. animals in health, and, as a contrastifMt that no pasteurized mil the intestines of animals that hndied milk can ever take the pl: been fed for some time before te/hi"?,'",!:',?,'..", God-given food, mill cn foods that did not contain vita- mother's breast. . mines. In the latter case the oF/i) _ P.ublit should inter-e tines were boggy. swollen and '/lui_riil.ej.ret 'et'eile,aet.in tt trt trish looking, plainly incapable of tion of. what to ea . t M o carrying on their natural function of most important features C eliminating waste products from the “fork tofdal‘: ind a ".r.ope.r body. In one excellent photograph tion of the ifa mg of. vittutrim was shown s track leading down the 'j1'I'l3P, bringing good through the intestinal wall where Urge numbers of ROM? DOV beeteris from the diseased and slug- I". chronic dpreptics, wha gish bowel found their my directly 'know what it is to be well, been fed on polished rice and boiled foods that did not contain vitamin“. One could see at once that these birds and mot-them were slowly dying. In- stinct taught these monkey: that they were not getting the right kind of food, for they would dig to the heart that the avenge schoolboy could undontand him. Moreover, he showed 'thototrrapu-.oetuat trhtrtographa of Pinon. hens and monkeys that had mud of all important vitamins that prom" health and energy. Col. Moon-rim was confronted with a mind audience of both lay and pro- fessional men and women, but he Yee. the subject in such I my in eltimuihg food ,/iiiGriiairTi Main that it in not to much the kinds tt (oodl one can u it is whether the When one lemony sees the mom of experiments on animals of right and wrong dieting, a very clear idea can be formed of the troubles that are often brought about in the human finally by lack of knowledge of food- "tttfa. Not only weddings no pro- ducal, but ill-health. disease and int]: follow in due worn on sun as night tollowo (by. Ono! the most interesting lectures heard in Toronto for e long time we; that recently given br Colonel no: Garrison of Oxford, in the Physics: Building of Toronto University. Cam .Ichioon, who he done much work} WINTER HARD ()lf BABY Provincial Board of Health. Ontario V '. llddnton will be glad to 3111*" Qt"r9tttts on Public Health Inst- an through this coluinn. Aura: bin at Spndlnn Home. Spud!” Cutout. Toronto. - "Furs Made of Silk. Surnames and Their Origin RIPLEY natural state nnd HEALTH EDUCATION In a diminutive added to the shortened form of the name, and Steam a spot!- Ins that he. followed one val-{ton of 'rronmte9tten. u an ransom variation. 861)”) h a diminutiv- mid-l m on. nun.--“ The Greek form of the name wu "Stephanoo." You’ll tind it 004” in certain or the Slavic tongue: u "tbtephatt" or “Stencil," but under the inftttttnee of tho Teutonic tongues ot tho Saxon- ttnd Normans it “a re ducod to Stalin and Steven. The addition ot " " to the" forms, fol- lowed In MMtt0 one. by the elimina- tion at all but tho 'a" in “Ion,” gives The given nlme itself is Greek, and had it not been lbted in the Saint's Calendar the chances are that it would have ehnred the same oblivion that runny other Greek given mum he" no fur " their nee among English. speaking people. is concerned. Stephen is one at the given names which came into England with the Norman French. That is to any. it be. came a popular given name after the arrival of the Normans, though there are instances in which it is met with prior to that time, for it was really Christian tradition which is respons- ible tor its introduction among the Saxons and their Norman cousin race. Family names In this group belong to the class ot those derived from given names through an original lndl- cation of parentage. though certainly you'd not be inclined to regard a couple of them as developments of Stephen. Stepkin, Btepklm, 8Mthtttis. Racial Orlgm--Engti.h. bturee--A glven name. Variations - Stevenson, Stephenson. his own given name who formerly resided In the other community. When two oariet both-are in the wrong. “Never venture, never wln." The man who waits tor a "dead sure" thing will never get anywhere. There are multitudes ot old and middle-aged men in until of mediocre positions, to-dar, Just because they didn't dare go forward. They were afraid to take the final leap; afraid to try to better their condition by mak- ing a change; afraid people would laugh at them it they dared and failed; that they might poseibly make a mis- take and be worse on than before. They didn’t have the courage to risk the lessor tor the greater, and they let one opportunity after another pass because they didn't see a "dead 'sure", thing ahead. 1 This was the advice ot Baron Roths. child. founder of the great banking ttrm, to young men: "Dare to go tor. ward." 'wozk to-day, and a proper apprecia- (tion of the value of vittunines can be ‘the means of bringing good health to large numbers of people now classed as chronic dyspepties, who seldom Colonel McCarrison in this connec- tion emphasized the value of breast feeding for infants, driving home the fact that no pasteurized milk or boil- ed milk can ever take the place of the infant’s God-given food, milk from its mother's breast. The public should interest them.) selves treientifieally in this great ques- tion af what to eat. It is one of the most important features of health "Oh, if the girls of this and other countries would only eat the right kinds of food, there would not be much need for them to look after theirl complexions." he declared, amidst laughter, "for their complexions would look after themselves." not indulgo in pie- and putty, can- nod foodp, boiled foods, frozen foods and thawed foods, with which so- ca'lled civilized nations are so familiar to their cost. Colonel McCurriIon cited an inter- utinz point about his tsatgterieneaa in the Indian Medical Service. During level: yurs' stay at I nation in the Himalayas, he never new a can of appendicitis or of colitis, although than were four hundred mint open- tom in a year. This, he maintained, wt: due to the fact that these native. lived largely on natural foods, ouch u fresh fruits Ind vgetxblea and did into the Mood stream. It waa all It) interesting, no definite, e0 convincing! Someone mar now ask what vita- min” are. They are a bmething that {coda in til-air natural state con- tain. They bear the same relation to food that the spark been to the mag- neto and oil. Butter, fresh eggs, milk are rich in one klnd of vitamino. but margarine and boiled milk do not have this vitamins and hence they do not and cannot take the place of butter and fresh milk as a food. Leafy vege- tables, unpoiiahed rice, eta, contain another essential vitamins, and fresh, fruita are rich in yet another trite mine Deileiemty in any or all of these‘ natural foods brings about eonditioeti in the human system that inevitabiy‘ lead to diaaaUr from a health stand-‘ point. "Dare to Go Forward." Steven- the at that m to thg'EQ-m the was well II to. art that appeal! to the imam. - he stained glue, the painting and sculpture in the median! churches were not there solely because the am could not mad. Form, color and musk are 5mm of expreuion quite to truly I. the written word. It was the invention oh the print-1'3 pre- that at everyone vending with. But no one need consider himself on trulybduuted until he an at last understand “gunman MONEY ORDERS. It is alwayayste to send I Dominion Express Money Order. FWts damn couts tune can“. ing worked there. Nothing more was done until 1842, when the plan of hy- draulic canals was conceived, and in 1861 one of them wu completed. Niagara' Power. The iirgt use ot Niagara’s power was made in 1725, a primitive sawmill be. Where Nan Flat Lived. The Kohl Desert is reckoned to be the moat elevated region on the globe and it is reasoned that the race ot mankind must have started here. tor this would naturally be the point which would nut emerge from the ocean or water once covering the earth. It is at thin point that the great rivers of Apia have their origin and how in different directions to the seas. . Guns tor throwing lite lines, used along the seacoast, have all been ot the cannon type, but an English con- cern is now turning out a light line. throwing gun. which is portable and l, can be fired from the ‘shoulder. Though primarily designed tor throw- ing lite lines, it on elm he need for mooring line: or, on land, tor throw- ing lines to windows in can ot tire The line is contained in a cylinder which is slipped over the gun barrel and held by a cetch. A projectile is then attached to the line and dropped into the barrel and a. cartridge in-, eerted in the breech chamber. Ready to tire, the total weight In 14% lb. The recoil is about the same as that ot a shotgun. In sharp contrast to the establish- ing of an Boo-mile mail and passenger- airplane service by Chins, and its in. tcrest in other modern activities, is 1the experience of a party ot Ameri. cans on a trip from Peking to the Ming Eastern Tombs by automobile. A Munchn prince, who met them at the tombs, was greatly frightened when the American automobile, the first he had ever seen, appeared. He could not ammonia his terror sut- fieiently to accept an invitation to ride, and withdrew to a. safe distance. The members of " bodyguard, armed with broadswords and even bows and arrows, were both terrified and fascinated by the ear. Originality, initiative, resourcefuL uses, the courage to back up tttttN ideas in spite ot opposition and dim- culties--tttese ate the history maker: ot all timee. Every concern of any importance has connected with it some manwho is a history mker, some man who has push, determination, and grit com- birted---a man who is not afraid of what the pessimists any. who will forge ahead in the face of all obstacles. We sometimes hear the head ot I ttrm refer to a young man who is " history maker" in his buainetur--a man who has had the courage to step out ot the crowd, to be original, to ignore precedent, to do the Impossible. Yon on get these pills through my dealer in medicine, or by mail " 60 cents a box or " boxes tor $2.50 trom The Dr. Williams' Medlclne Co., Broete ville, Ont. Every muscle ot the ai, node con- stantly a supply at rich, red blood in proportion to the work It does. The muscles at the back are under a he"! strain and have but little rest. When the blood is thin they inch nourish- ment. and the result is a sensstion ot pain in those muscles. Some peole think pain in the back means kidney trouble, but the best medical authori- ties agree that buckache ”More or never hes anything to do with the " neys. Organic kidney disease may have progressed to tg' critical point without developing a pain in the back. This being the cue, pain in the heck should always lead the winter to look to the condition of " blood. " will be found in most caeea that the uee oi Dr. Williame' Pink Pill: to build up the blood will-Ibo the emation ot pain in the ill-nourished muscles at the back. How much better it is to try Dr. Willisms' Pint Pills tor the blood than to give way to Inmeonable elem about your kidneys. " you sus- pect your kidneys, eny doctorr can make tests in ten minutee that will eetyour tours " meet, or tell you the worst. But in. any event to be per- fectly healthy you must keep the blood in good condition, and tor this purpose no other medicine can equal Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Chinese Prince is Afraid to Ride in Automobile. Only in Rare Cases Doesi Back- ache Mean Eidneg we. Life-Line Gun Fired from THE CAUSE tll BACKICIIE The History Makers. Millions ot mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tee- epoontul to-duy save: a sick child to. morrow. Ask your druggist for genu- Ine "California " Syrup" which bu direction for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother.' You must say "Ctttitornitf or you may get an imitation " syrup. Your little one will love the "fruity" taste of “Cantor-nu Fl; Syrup" even it constipated, buious, irritable, feverish. or full of cold. A t-oontu1 never fails to clause the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for your- self how thoroughly it work: ell the sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels and you have a well, piny- tul child again. Having lost his right hand in the war, a London organist "carries on" excellently with the left only. we jrvkOriiie"jia't"treTGTGF." tion. It Mainly does [Induce malts. l .rtrtytmty 'oyt.hottt Mm Keep U7e aches grow Into big pains Ies-kd-eat, tutappljca . 'JI',', of Sloan's. “autism. neuralgia, stiff ioints, lame back won’t fight long against Sloan's Liniment. or more than 1 year: Sloan'- Lifigwnt a... '.t1'u"lh'pd1dst the For Sore Throat, Cold in the Chest, Etc. "Well, sir," said Pat drily, " never happened to be with him when he wu alone." world over. "Wag the deceased," .alasd the hw- yer, "in the habit of talking to himself when he was alone?" "I don't know," was the reply. "Come, come, you don't know, and yet you pretend that you were inti- mately acquainted with him?" USE SLOAN’S Til WARD OFF PAIN Mow Could Ho Tell? The case concerned a will, and an hithmnn was a witness. "Mr husband thanks yo'. uh, but he says that he don’t hold with pu- son's clotheu, but et you've got. uny- thlng as would suit a man he'll be glad to have a look at it." The men's wife took It. and the clergyman waited in the room, as he says, “rendy to be overwhelmed with thanks.” But when the woman return. ed she said: been tor a long time out ot work. The clergyman thought that the ma must be getting pretty shabby, so he looked up a suit-they were much of a toe-- and took it around to the man's house. A southern clergyman cells ot an oc- casion when I friend of his had obtain. ed a job tor a colored man who hnd “I don'turoWe," replied Pat. "The ould house doesn't belong to me. Oi'me only 1 boarder.” No Danger. An Iriahnum who had Imagined in bed during c Zeppelin raid wu ukod if he wun't druid a bomb might drop on the have. Tucker (preoeettpiedV--"verr good but don’t let it happen again, mind." Teacher - "What makes you so late? Bor--'a'uaas, Hill. the doctor brought I new little ulster m. morn. Inc." was doing my boat mail. and." I could flttd," “Mary, vote you entertaining . man tn the kitchen last night?" "That'. for him to In. mun. . t Child’s hovel: With California Fig Syrup YAiiuov'rH. N. s. One on the Parson. IELTINO FOR “LI Why He Wu Late. Mount Hostess. him to In, mun.- I A tank heater for outdoor water.. tlnks is pretty much of a noes-icy for shock in winter. If water isn’t warmed before the animals drink it, then it must be warmed with energy from their bodies. Besides, Kal mrt't drink enough water, if it it Operated by oil, [an or electric heat, In automatic machine forms, cook- Ind deliver, M) doughnuts n minute A tonne/tumor: yield: about 3.500 ou- por you. This In the not: of thing we huh up tor [our our Wyatt, dotte- should give up trying The buyout boom. e Britt-h veep- on during a. reign of King Chute u. It then reeembled a Inc. or when“, and we: eclewed Into the hem! of the musket when the letter had been die- charged. M the may“: of Ititchu 00d, a. color. With this written "key" in hit Und tho W‘mnr MU behind hi Immanuel“ dictates the pat- tum to than row by row. d-ttte It aw. the win-era; to W audited on - into "not! unbound of which a“ Pee method. at employ“ by the 'iellt - in [Min in convert- in‘IHI‘ltllll dosh into c textile. Ped' " (”any from O Odom! Never say "Aspirin" without saying WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on ta you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take cha g Accept only " "unbroken package" of “Bayer Touch . Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out ' a; physicians during 21 years and proved safe by million M a Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens. Beautifies. the mum at tho-m - in: node Ind bum now on an market, and Mo “0 m plug may . DANDERINE " Might I. biscuit-aging. India Want- Us. "Eer." " Donohnutu a Minute Toothache layout!- "been M'- Statue. Ate Get a lo-cent box not Furred Tongue, Bad Colds. Indus. tion, Sullow t9kitt and miserable Hon.- IcheI come trom a tonne! liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become t11led with ttttdt. uated food, which sour: and famous like garb-go In I barrel. Thom it. ttrat step to untold uni-endows.- tion, foul cues, bad broom, you" skin. everything that is sickeninx. A Cumret to-night will .ive your cor atlpLIengels a t “Ml micron If Hm; nine... A mosquito Mi twenty-tum we: 'ul.ofwhichmayb-itthmuetti Tulle 1s now by mania-yuan everywhere. Ad.. "My Glamor mu one was Ilmoot Mentieai, ”at her mdiuon urn-'1 quite as serious. Jul: two bottles put her in the but ot hunk. Every tun. I look at my girl: now and we the. "Saying Inch aloud“ llama, t rul- In what a block!“ Tttttne “the. to our beam. at I tool " my duty to talk out and lot 9.0910 “but about an. sand mollclne." 1ttdi1,iidyergie' dhl a run-down Fe "qtpF. . at. in: many: an.” on what [191. .qeoy '" M ' her more bird and - V. p.10, “out.“ -, that home- fluke um hr we. “I “was. #Ar unome Murnde no the» may. mum and her doth lot my. linen. n: n the very Mo- ture ot health. - - r _ r“ 2h, f.uer __ ' "' ' ; _ "1er ordtil t',iiiiFt.jlili: an a, i tyttdirwCt'o In» $Mas. SAYS 923376 mom was now-mum gunman“... [HI] or Slam is Bad, " Take “Chard: "Nyer." OFHEALTM. ?jijh1'id'iii.i1 I w" v y su .,.m {WEE Bf

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy