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Durham Review (1897), 9 Feb 1922, p. 7

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”an", MM. "INT. ppm wed hinwhkht.“ howamy. " " New either L% Cat “I.” ha 15. L0". m n f (rai't mutt to meet Mm.” Why not?" " a“? Wu an a“! 2L: ah." ' _ Mon itt that toolkit Mr. m at "h, a day ”koala “than an“ .4 he may?‘ {my were looking at the m . the "zoo." when an "Hm and ' a neighbor tn the my: Beg pardon. Bor; can you tau no .~ man kind or a cram in that?” That." said the man, "is a an" at; \ ntmlla .. . -- - WMP - Goon Minn!" excl-(med Pu. “AI «w deter Julia married m 'o Illa!" On the quay, v~f steel into a was. br that Most of than 1 Wales. when t Timely Advice. , " (rceaettee was warming to his 1")v‘nC He was speak“. of the In- :Ene end that comes to “new. at cissscritred the scene mphlcdly. “,npari'nx the sinner to u ship. l Th , waves rush over her." he cried. I i-- mash) are unlit. her m m a. her rudder'ts broken, her hon-I I ~9.~1:I.The1"e 13th Whom work u -air go Into the mo v11 as they have been ruined The mum-um w go the anchor. m tttbbert" -.vu an excited “not in an on. 'Cy7ri, and m med The ma4retmeent Quantum an,“ adorned the quarter of none ad. 'A' h handled with great an and Mummy sold as It stands. Cheaper -- lwork has a aileron-z late. " my ‘ mm the handle ot 8 Mon rate, wt in. eareerasadott kennel. ‘\ gs . “Hz-wry meets the eye when the ad by the pretioting ot the Norman we, 'uad disappeared. The men clamt‘Tltz,” meaning “son of." In others, wr human and with wrench and bun.- the surname was tormed by the addi. " _ " "aclt huge portions tor the crane I tion ot the ending "gon." But "Ham- _ ' tr clear. Gradually the iii',,) mondaon" was a little too clumsy tor "'ar"-l'srkirrg craft loses Its vltaia. the average British tongue, and no did "urs mmways go, the otheers’ gum- not endure long, being shortened 'rr, the bvilem. the shalt. Boon there "riomsly to Hammond and Ham-; ' melting left but an empty a." mud... Irt more modern “man there ’wz. the oxracetrhyne, ttame gets to ha been a very general tendency to nrk again The olden ot the hull are add 3 flttal “a" to such names, so that u, mm squares. and eventually a few the name ot Hammond. is sometimes we; 'doat:'ng on the surface of the still another lengthening from the we are all that remain to tell the norm ot Himmond. A mummy-nu; spectacle ot engines , d nwninery meets the ere when the no}; liao disappeared. The men clam- -r he-low. and with french Ind ham. r'.' m-rach huge portions for the crane . an clear. Gradually the once num~lmking craft loses Its vital-.1 ‘19 gangways so. the olicers' qw- 'rti, the boilers, the shut. Soon more Inching left but an 2mm 9“" A Queer Bmhowin-Lu‘ mm tor a “In that would cost 310.- "mm; to build today it common It has not made a bad deal. All round the British cont are huge yank specially lined up tor the task of reducing to scrap anything trom a bat- tlesseip in " submarine» To go through 0119 or thud would move a naval nun m (can. He would new nomad him great piles of apparently vdueleae rub. r-m. Bits ot docking, the Dildos ot a turbine eugino, pan ot a kitchen gal. 99,, the remains of the ladder M which te used to climb to the bridge A ali are mixed in chaotic confusion. Thr, process of testing a tannin to 'prf't'res n u highly developed one. As ' mu ”.4 a, vessel is moored men swarm" 'lrrarsu" ML! remove the deck mun-m these engm million, oe tar them by We Should you hare “raine- Trfttt a meal, do not be “mm if the origin w! the tin was a cruiser that "ttred in '.n'rrn6h little sci-up in the North See. If the Wasitunetott Conference he. lu, war " tmbsrtnartiat [In of the world's navlee will hold: up either as an cum or garden acute. But whether Washington succeeds or tells, the re-l zmrkahlo process ot conversion will so 0". Since the Armistice the British Government alone he mined over tttre hundred erhlpe to the my lump Over two hundred veeeele have gone to one ttrm--Thm. W. Ward, Ltd. of Dhettuut. Selling to the 'ttltttrreatters l recent deal included one hundred Hui thirteen W‘amhln- with . Ml... -~~ for that b their ultimate fate. of them and their way to South t. where they are melted down. .'- and copper. the beautiful It- vhich tormtyH, Jack took Mich " In causing to resemble a mir- oo ran comes the di int: up the dock land Tte work of the till) MO? ttan <1~'~V:~'O|)ed to such n extent that it In no! unlikely that you boil the water Mr your tea in part of the remain- ot v. "roadrtomrttt, my: a London no" “war The bran tap mm which you 'lmw the water may hue Icon ”who u, “mater form in than ' " .-- Process of Turin. . WM], to Pieces Going on All Around British Cont. VISIT IP, “BEBE NAVY mm nrMiggr -C)iiiiiiii""i"fiiii"iii"iiiiii"iii Ti) “N 'sr'rui!idiiC,",iii,-'-i?,2'2C. VISIT TO iii"i7,,,a, my»! Winch-um quay, steam shears cut pieces into one. gut will tit a fur- He mm nlrteen warships with a tiGrri,7 at 380,000 The orktmal value of engines of destruction was my me: n! Apt..-- --- . ' .A -d..i., =e -- .._. mull m by the shtpbmkers Is a sec- it the Admiralty receives 8250.- a “mm that would can 2m- to scrap anything from a bat- " submurlne. To go through 'm would move a naval man He would see all around him t of 8003mm" "an“..- -7- Tbl tht melting pot in and Dog Kennels. we the deck tittirure. ditBettlt "rreratiotl of :k. For this purpose may hue Icon AAG I la the Battle ot 1m. mess to employed. no are combined a ttame ot terrific in his hand thei thune to the steel ts a way through Smart time large and all that re. 19-well to attach I the chunks ori sorted and What u. Gi, would cost tio) But the given name often developed the diminutive forms, in Norman tag. hion, of "Hamottet" and 'Tumolet" or "Hame4ot." 'Hamonet" quickly be- came “Emmet.” producing the sur- name "Hamneuow' or "Hturuussou," Cl Here is another mun of Gamay 5 names which traces back to the an- t cient Teutonic given name ot "Armu" . or "Amie," though it sharia be re- , membered that the groupings in this ’ article, the one that preceded it and . the one which is to follow, are more or} [ less arbitrary. and for convenience of, (Iii';;.:',:,':',' rather than as evidence ot rigid courses of development As stated in the prevbus article. the Normans brought the name into Eng-i iiand as "Htutto" and "Hamoa." It {was not ions. however, before the given name began to develop new forms, such as “Ramona" and "Hum. mond," the latter quickly becoming more widespread. In many cases the ', patrouymic, or family name. was form, ' I "olden. But ft ig woman and "ery atretsettt la much a build up her syn“ that, , dms- Her tutu Seandinanan. 8ouree.--A given name. 1Hutioets-tomrnoruu, Hampson. Amundsen. Racial orlgirr-Normar, You can get Dr. Williams' from any dealer In medic] mail " 50 cents a box, or all $2.50, from The Dr. Willia cine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. - W -~- - wuw months I could do my housework ease, eat well, slept well and had 1 ed In weight. From my own ex once I cannot praise these pills highly." "__ .... ., .uc case or are. Mitt, 'nie Swick. residing near Simcoe, ont., who says: "A few years ago I was in I depiomNe state of t Nth. My blood was weak and watery and the circula- tion poor. My appetite was poor end 'what food I did take distressed me. I we: not able to do my housework. and often my nights were sleepless, and headache and backache added to my misery. i was ttttally penuldedl to drop other medicines and take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This I did, and after taking the pills tor a couple ot months I could (In mv h-....-, w.- “nu-u and every girl to save her {strength he much as Irotrtrittttr,uxnd to build up her system to meet unusual PM. Her future health dettoner, iupon it. To guard against a break-J down the blood must be kept rich, red {and pure. To keep the blood In this _ , condition Dr. Williams' Pink Pill. will i be toumt moot useful. They tau-enam-i I on the nerves, restore the appetite and I bring the glow ot health to Wild ' I cheeks, and renewed energy to listless T lpeople. Women cannot always test JY?, they should, but they can keep; in) their strum-”- "-- -. V a--.” mu. Lucy can Keep up their strength thmugh the r-cca- clonal use ot Dr. William’ Pink Pills. This is shown by the case ot Mrs. Mitt, n18 Sill-b -gar, It I. we“ to an a hard working woman to his “to may and not to Woeer. Iver! wanna " the head ot I home; every gm in Moon. shops ttttd taetories In subjected to more or 'eat, W. Those 'worrioo “not be avoided. But ft ig the duty or every Woman and "_--.- _. . One third of your life is allotted to sleep. Do you get your share? One of the causes of insomnia is nerve-irritation from tee and Moe drinkins Tenant! aulfer from lack of properis'lgep are weak, pale and lacking in energy or The most important period in the process of applying nutrition to the repair of the body is while you are asleep. For the most favorable tram- formation of digested food into nerve and cell tissue, so doctors tell us, sleep is absolutely essential. HAMMOND - “m. She'd Learned. *‘T‘Eâ€"M“" '“ - - l The puppy had been punished and ' . . was stalking In a corner. To him come ad If _ [the small daughter of the house to tadminiater, not comfort. bat advice. ""-------. . . " V . IAMMOND I whfctrhas fhtaur been twisted ttte.th, 2y"gdt,s,t '")dc'1tgrgg,r,r. ImmondI. FitsHamand, f m.odertetuttsot1, lyytt Pt also, "Everybody that belongs to mother) {wen us Hammet. Hamelot seems; a .. mundsen. ; h "t ed t givi tlt" Shake.; has got to mind. he been through it -Normar, French. also ;' F” h'f f Opp , as " [an and I know." I. Fugue? Hamlet l was ttttally persuaded medicines and take Dr. I Pills. This I did, and 1e pills tor a couple ot I medicine. or b} t or six boxes tor '. Williams' Medi. 1y housework with well and had gain. tt my own expel-L Convenience of I Racial Origin as evidence ot I Sourco.‘ all ulna] w: more congested t nd 30 did than it did In the hortened whamu 1mm d Ham. to problems of tr, has there non. donor to But 'mutually t , so that noting a Cou'tttrytt metimes as well, one wh, om the Christianity, and , ot those who reels aveloped was accepted as i nan few such an extent Lila. olet" or it to their children My be, In the end. ot ty me sur- triumphed, but ti meson," vtved and rmaiwcl -E-gEgegm-rr- Pink Plug “Thu? I Ram; a" --.e_. " --rstar.e: . ' _', "N _ -""-'""' - - Poona: main twofomuzlmat Postm- atendencytocnuu (In W)Minlnntlylnthoupbytg: undue uhnuhtibn. 'ttHit) cl boning nut. Postu- _ package. of largo: bulk, for than who d Thelrritattmrethet ',,'ye,fttttjitr,iiiicii'iiCl7G,'l'llT"J. of euftltte often mud) and. by boiling foe so minus-u. " the need. that those who But pathway the word pagan, tie- noting a countryman, came to denote, as well, one who refused to accept Christianity, and in the defiant stand ‘of those who resisted the new religion was accepted as a term ot honor to) such an extent that they began to give it to their children as a. elven time. In the end. ot course, Christianity triumohed, but the given name sur- vived and rtnaind popular. nmhokh- too V "w -u. AuWUl u w Iant; that is, camtrymeu as oppo to townsmm This was in the d; 'when the early Normans first were Itrod'uced to Cltristiamttr. It happel ‘among them as among many other Mommies; that Christianity In: more rapid progress In the towns a more congested centres of populatl than it did In the putlylnq distrteta, Damon undoubtedly largely d to problems or travel and communi: Hon. 1' Variation-Paine, ”mm mm as our modern words pagan I One day a 1930119? WM having 3 tirgt and peasant, and their evolutiogn has ' trttade class in phsieiolary. She asked been a peculiar and interesting one. 'them it they knew that there was a At a period before the Norman ia-) burning tire in the body all the time. vaslon ot England the root word had One little girl spoke up and said: the same meaning as our modern your! 'Yes'm; when it ig a cold day, I can ant: that is, C0qttttrvrnan m. mm,“ M. mu Mm numb-N These tamtly mules a "tttte WON In our modern and peasant, and their e been a nocullar and mm- Sourtttr--A given name. The ttimiV name ot as we sometimes we it, Amundsen. in nearly tti Never use water which has been standing overnight in, the toakettle. In the morning tilh it with fsressh water, 1.4: __, ----- ' -e" --.- mu-mzug‘ll in Cuba, and in Columbia its ravages are a cause ot increasing anxiety. The malady is attributable to a bacterial germ, Bacil‘lua leprae, which has been isolated and satisfactorily identified by scientists. me _ - fl -- .7- “annulus. Recent Investigations have proved that it Is both contagmus and Intec. tious. It Wily spreads wherever the st1it.ret,, are not isolated. During the last few years it has spread alarmlngiy in (my... “a I» " , . " - D It In: nth been explained, turwere; ' . tint these persons. supposed to be re- ' gcovored from the dmad molady, have ”like: let free only on parole and with t the 'tttdertrtautttimr.thit they no to r remain under observation. So far, 8 . per cent. ot them have relapsed, with y recurrence of symptom. and have [ . been sent back to Molokai tor further treatment. 1 The eiutchuion of the U.S. Public Health Service, which teta had charge 'trt the experiments; is that chaulmoo- cm oil cannot be relied upon an a Home" tor leprosy. An "ethyl ester" 'derlved from it is now used. by hypo- ' dermie injection, and has proved much T more tsMeient than the oil itself. With young people. or persona in whom the} 'idiseaae has not progressed tar, the treatment seems, at least in [many cases, to promise ttmu cure. Leprosy its undoubtedly ot Oriental origin, and ‘many references to it are made in I ancient literature. In earlier times the afflicted were required by law.‘ when they appeared on the streets. to ring a hell and cry "unclean.' Un. cl-ean!" This, ot course. because the disease was supposed to be comaglous. b I)---“ I-, A. .. we someu'mea me it, Almonds“ and nondsen. In: nearly always traceable a development of the Scandinavian m cf tltig awréent given name. Postgm for Health v~ "Tr""'-"). News that muy tapers, cured by chaulmmm oil, ham been liberated from the coiony of uniform on Molo- kai (Hawaiian Islands) and manned to the companionship ot healty fellow- beings, excites much sympathetic In- PM meat -Normar, French Cure for My! “w..." the given name Bur. al Popular, DMbably PAYNE ”17mm as opposed is was in the days mans first were in. l-a'n'ity. It happened Dug many other nu. Christianity made themselves. troubles by drinking Pootum instead of tea or coffee. Poctum is a delicious, satisfying cared beverage, and it h absolutely free from caffeine, or any other harmful substance. _ Ask your grocer for Pootum. Drink this delicious, refreshing henna. for tendayu. Then one ifyon donated bettermd more chu- headed, and if you do not sleep better at night--" so many other people have proved for reauits in insomnia, depresaiop, weakened nervoug "Mem. You can mi!!! oven-Am- ot Nausea. or, the towns and ot population are really the larger due communica- ONT_A ‘93 the result of holy lives led ot the converts ot that name. rate, the Norman. brought tt to England in the forum “ "Pam" and "Pain," and then came a family name In the course. v1 "iT-"" unwell." as the result ot holy lives led by some ot the converts ot that name. At any rate, the Norman. brought the name to England ia the forms “Fagin." "Pam" and "Pain." and there it be. mme a tamlly name In the normal mnrcm I A young temow, who is given to ver- telfyhxg, recently asked his t1aoee: _ "Dearie, did you like the poem [sent you? Did ft seem too neatly tender?” "Oh." she said. "it was’ lovely. I got $3.50 tor it at the church fair." "e---.----- In the Dark. Ptotessor--"Everr day we breathe oxygen. Now, Willie, what do we breathe at night?" 'Yes'm; uen"itu, see the smoke." "Ah.'" he part is the Willie-“Nirbgemn oo'okery book," ‘It's a-----" 'tWell, well," he tackled her that m YOU get this " Ask your drutttrut tor genuine "Call- tornia Pig Syrup" which i as directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation " syrup. Hurry mother.' Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste ot “California lFig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child to-morrow. It con- stipated, bilioua, feverish, trettul, has cold, colic. or if stomach is sour, tongue coated. breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowel: is often all that is necessary. i Mother.' Mow; K091) a box or Baby's Own Tablets, in the house. They regulate the stomach and bowels, and break up cowl. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at " cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvule, Oat. -- -_...,..,.. a u urn out! on the baby. He ls more or leu ttttetttned to sway, badly ventilated rooms. , .18 so often stormy that the mother does not get him out In the fresh " as otten no I!!! should. He catche- colds which rack hit, little system; " stomach and bowels get out ot order and he becomes peevlsh end cross. To: guard against this the mother should keep a box ot Baby’s Own Tablets In the house. They regulate the stomach and bowels, and break un mud- 'va I may work while you Keep. I "ma“... --v V . --- . of men and women also I tk ," 7 I Ever, ht,tutat: 3:1de nevi an than to in" Gl :m Wu” . _ tte ' 1 liver and bowel: mum, and “a,“ “at we no '0. ”Mom: " know. miserable moment. Dan ’7 than! on what ”a Aorice iie'ii1iil, the 'sMdmir--etsetr um. I I q . 'n-tpot-ie-tiid-iii-SCL' “I“ - -»--~ . To swing along and sing along And keep the vision clear. How many in the moving throng Can come so very near _ The measure ot that mighty Ion Which makes the way ot life l blessed way, a happy way. A betterment ot strife? WINTER MRO ()li BABY TORONTO After Scienti% Proof. that out or Mrs. Shorter's ok." replied the young wife. broke in. "Thig leathery binding, I suppose?" that out Good Verse. winter p", A the Honeymoon, and; Way of I}; 2e exclaimed. as he meat pie, "where did Bowel: With fomia Fig Syrup season is a hard otie on -__ .wwl, In I'm. a... - In w. “W" wltiir.now a humble moment. Don't tor. d-rad on what ”a hum“? itii'i1iai' the tStudi-Hue mu. III-Ma "'"""t"-rGiiriiG' and sanctum. ebeaatsittg,tetr. - _ ---e - '" Get a lO-cent box now. 'lea/e) tu't2t,itiiiiii',iir'il M We w Colds, Irtdiges- can” tr qi I t) " "i no... swow Skin and mberabh Head. ' as. when come from a comm liver and A atone thrown into a pond sets upl elogged bowels, which cause Mr my; which 1-3:: t bibs eke. 2liiiGiii, to become t1lied with undi- 92¢»th PM“, ri 1 a 1'"le result, “not; food, which sour: tad ferment: ' was In owed "I'm. curb-cc m . blml. mm the mint!” hard but slightly about: tirtrt 'trrp to untold Puerr--indir.. cm l _ non, foul (not bad breath, yellow 'trd,f1'gttrr.t,ts,te not“... "mm... that I. sickening. A a», nu and! shocks FirG7 to-nixht will (In your con- tuo plum every any. and 'eimno. Mutated haven a thorough dun-Inc any]: at the most delicate type to!“ mm" you out " “In. you on Mt, [They work while you sleep. Ilium. ------.-- . am 001ch _ Even bank-x mu. UN “a Ot "Gym" take . _ - ,,-_"v.‘, an COVUT‘ _ ed with I roll ot agnsitized photo. graphic paper. The mirror focuses a little point ot light, retteeted trom . brilliant lamp, on to the paper. Bo long as nothing is happening the mirror minim at rest. mad as the, drum revolves a psrteettr stnkht line 1 in traced on the paper by the point oti nun mu -- _-a---, ' 1 ac seismognph. as the earthquake recorder ls called, com-lat: ot a re- rolrine drum and a any minor. The latter ia balanced so dellcntely that the slightest tremor ot the earth's crust will set it dancing. The drum, which is turned by clockwork, ig cover- M "r'". - ---H -m Instruments That Measure Earthquakes. It an earthquake takes place at the other side ot the world, it writes its own record on the delicate instru- ments kept in the observatories in Bri. tain, says a London magazine. Next morning you will see in the papers that our instruments have re- corded an earthquake of great violence which took place in South America. It may be days before news comes: til-rough by telegraph from the scene ot the upheaval to Cotttirtn the inatru. ment’s message - -- - a." any more, I sleep soundly every an and get up feeling tine and strong tht morning." ,,_._ """"'r"9 muvu. l "One day I saw a statement about Tnnlnc and I determined to try it. I have now taken ten bottles in all and my appetite has come back, I eat anything I want and as much an I want " every meal without pain or any uncomfortable feeling afterwards. I do not have headaches or dizzy spells [ Tht aeismoirraph, a, a» macs my nead hurt like it would burst open. I lost weight until my clothes were entirely too large and I was so weak I could hardly move. nearl, Tanlac ONLY WEIGHED NINETY POUNDS WHEN SHE BE. GAN TAKING TANLAC. TORONTO WOMAN GAINEO 35 POUNDS Va So Weak and Ili from Stomach Trouble Life Was a Burden. is sold by all good druggms --Adrt I i “d Annm- I. the trade mark (run well known that Aspirin mun- mu be stamped with their gene WARNING! Always say "Bayer" when Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" paclrcge which cont: worked out by physicians during 22 years and prove y. umy an unoroxen "bayer" pacltrge which contains directions and dose {ed out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Toothache Neuritis Lumbago Pain! Pain Indy “Bayer" bout of 12 tattieta--Atso bottles of 24 and loo-Ml drugguta. urk (rest-urea In mum.» ot Bayer ulnuraomre " Mottoartetttrnettt- of Saarinen-M. Will. " In rin mun- Bayer manufacture. to “out the public mum: nulutlono. tho TIM". of Buyer can” their comm cud. muk. the "Bayer Crou." tiiiiiil" If may.” an: [ltmmMh1 ii1tlj,t' Liniment had J/ehiiii ".ihsiii's%i7,"at'll' world over. You won't be an excep- tion. 'tertahuviijapidiuirrCGir. It penetrate. without rubbi . K this old family friend alum/thus: for instant use. Ask your neighbor. l dt awmgm- wo- . TITLE aches grow into big pains unless wardcd olf by an applica. tion of Sloan’s. Rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't fight long against Sloan's Liniment. For male than forty years Sloan’s Liniment has helm fhnu-annl- ‘L- _ ___._ '"".' - "Vin u. a um: tramp and your feet are completely used un. bathe than: in hot water, then ruh them well with MINARD'S LINIMENT. It will relieve you and you will never be ylthout} bottle. USE _ SNAKE?“ -- WARD (IIT PAIN _ "Daddy sent me over to see it he com borrow one of Mr. Smith's hoe=." “Goodman me! Tell him he has them MONEY ORDERO. A Dominion Express Money [ for tive dollars coma three cents “Yusum. honey. I ui/Ga Aunt Dirtatt's smiling reply. “Jeo' an at'en as de Lam! takes 'em, so will I" "Why, Aunt Dinah," we a “you lately haven't nun-riot] Her Martial Crud. Mrs. Worth had Juli learned that her colored walkwomam Aunt Dinah, that! at the age of seventy married tor the fourth time TORONTO SALT WORK. c. J. CLIFF . TORONTO Auction “on; COARSE SALT LAND'SALT Bulk Carlots and How to Food 1mm Free to nny Aa. dru- by tho Author. = N, Clona- a...“ us on 8Ut Strut New York. USA. DOG DISEASES tode liver and mh.’ has foiarai"ii;i74 ieh cause your 1et1rf_uiiaira"r"'iiGT. 1lied with undl- “a. me to and: than and! are had ferment l 1t'att,taiLihiiiiura cal-hymn at ht. rtel. Tutu ““1 "I “it Dane mail. which :rwgmga- “a. and then tttt I mu , m n owl Clan loop om I: sickening, A "I: Inn-gm... ' "-- A Book on "A be on tablets, you are not getting exclaimed ,n Order “4:01.113 GG", I home of “Dunderho' u any drug store. After one “was tion you an not an I m1. of dtutdruit or I twin: hllr. Bull; our] hair show: new lite. "ttttr Whale“. mom color and thunk-u -----.--.-, a...“ toianu - ' 2iiiii ssfdl'tpi1trtlt.th'ttit â€"_" - I‘ll“. "a '.ll1drtndyiiisadaiii'T'aa thstteim '0‘? and Ohm; , 1fdl'Attftlehtttieii Clans-Juliana. a “PM rrttyrtee_kdtriitGGT, “uh-Hm" (up-awn "In". M. Orm, Sire. a. 1m. 1tytrrt-iiiGiiairii',a"rr"'l metg. m tt berth. on m In, “I“ '04 my huh! try an. “I" me to gaining: an“ m . 1'lie',1',tp2eai2hiiifciiri human“; Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. "t P.f 1rttmreyortsa- . DANDERINE LC=:7tr.r1Tf,e.""." Moat perm- we not frueat of than time. They use it in a mort wagterul manner. ALL KINDS OF tuilw Minn]. puller.. an... cubic etc.. lumped subject to a pt price! In Canada h'li,'ll' H us YORK. ”REIT. TOR! Minn-C's LIN-non! tor alumna». ,__.__ .V ..., "A: mu: " muck selling household moon-lug. new“ order- murel. Write for an 'e"itt,rt', for sole Money In Jour town to Pate on. 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