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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jan 1925, p. 3

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xkshun. at , the Board: 0V. 20, a" into and “I ting in thin [Mulligan Interior at ,iti-fm 113.31:le Ir that " bf Canada ‘es should tt, among autumn. ttrent no t. An I no " tho Th {no odl and [at tho oo A person who talks continually about himself is like a chair that nib about its aprinr. A chair, "new, the About it's springs only when h, an at ml; talking about 1 "Now. who use between Much Cheaper. The teacher was "It1atning - Matty. and how lightning was a (on: I It. "You don't ling. “when "But " is Alex. grandma." he in- Iluod. glancing down " " no. mason. " 'cuuo I m were and an. mother put 'mn on um" When mm Alex unpaved at Grumman's hm. wearing his that long trouser: an. mtondod not to ro- mlze him. "Oh. It's a strange little bor." the and. "It can't be Alex. " ars-o Alex wear- rompers.” A girl who lives " usher, England. claims to have knittod arty-eight Jump- '" in eighty-sight working days. while _In enthusiastic but probably tnnslsu pianist punished on instrument for mauve ttmt-nd then went into I It od delirium! This was also the his of sn Allth clubswingu'. who swung a pair of Mb. boa. Indian club. for 107 hours continuously. , n army son-seam estahlhhod the Pt cord for ttallaruaschirrg by hitting a " a. loath. hall with elbows. wrists, knuckles. and forearms tor twenty- oight hour's. coolly accomplished a dunno. of 220 miles. The mold was created by two Frenchmen. who clued without I break for twenty-four hours and um minutes. The non-atop " I world's r [Inland Bot lm poopIe who bel mama to can Ward fashion, Roller-skaters Whistling for In no superstition ot nut, This Is a t “calmed. u "I tempest: roar." d or " bum" usna my. A sneeze at lea would hoodoo the “up unless it happened to Ian to the right, when it bring: load luck. anu- ou have mm in odd numbers. and and gunners carry out this ballot in the number of times they tire until“... Whistling for wind is mother inor- me blocks were mated Ind m The Spunlsh allot has no u walnut starting on a my... day. that being the a” on VI umbua started on In vome emery. Engluh amt America: will not null on that an " t ‘01) tt. my whole mp hood ling. the nuadn tr, Cott pa mind of u "O maul A: Jim came back from the Ice col- lar he tstopped at the kitchen door “an: to sly, "I’ve borrowed I out to put the ice in. I told my old up man I wouldn't need to bring on. t know you would have Monty lull; round somewhere." "Wal now my old woman all. got. u ample of ietreream powder " man the other day. Ind I Just. thought " hie to try it." Swinging chit,, for F Days. "How no you hind, foe lawn; no is" some Ice thin morning?” and Jim, the pump man. "Just tttur, atom-self." responded Bet. proving Their Bhtod. ty heartily. "The cellar Is tull of it., . Going to have some ice cream?" F _l' '".".' 'tel my} down. it mm How to Make_lce Cram ,' Superstitions Sailors, (at (we quarts " M in T681 tderttlfted Him-elf. star Dubs it freeze better that way? w, it you could give no the [on n, And are you going to no Mop dancer. who maul-h- " record In the North of n long ago no ttot the only tt the u have any ice-cream all?” tr " can tell me the an.» them I'" he um have to pay an my ' odd I bright My. " News In running . good th In I somewhat hate tight?" ungzy put the "met to Jun made a proton. at qty waited a mom-n: to mm happen next. Sun turned back had and l manner, "How are your " it, knowing you In" ml: for," be said It Ian, 1 let me have a quart or My old woman said tho quarts " Mis' Gillette. could let me hue no all tized out. I no"! e cream half water." ck, the Ice. the treezor, eggs Ind the milk Jim d tor home to make ice w sample of tee cream ul came by mail. I not to be cum t the men before tho trick when ships no 'Whlatlos m Md A “came of wind," " dettttter, the quan- '883 the half dozen cm tl box. Still Jim lin. x that he was going request. n the outside of the . three eggs, Ind we e comp'ny, no It you lt dozen it would be ay? Now would you together so it would Betty answered. "Do went into ', ako the y r wingr, 02. Indian our Along Life"e Highway. Along about fourteen. a kid decides on his religion. When he's twenty-one he decides on his politics. Maybe about twenty-live, he decides on " wife. After that he doun't need to do any more deciding. Every day sends to the grave ob- scure men. who have only remained In obscurity because their timidlty has prevented them from making a tirtst effort; and who, It they could have been Induced to begin, would, in an probatrtlltr, have gone great lengths tn the career ot usefulness and tune. Conquer Your Place in the World. Execute your resolutions immediate. ly. Thoughts are but dreams till their effects be tried. Does competition trouble you? Work away; what is your competitor but I man? Conquer your place in the world, for all things serve a brave soul. Combat difficulty manfully; sustain misfortune bravely; endure pirty nobly; encounter du. appointnwnt courageously. The in. ttttence ot the brave man is a magnet. ism which creates tut epidemic of noble seal in all about him. "No you deed ta done by funerar- who uh tor certainty." [ Hope sings her lyric when the path is I steep. 'And watches for the morning without sleep; ' When courage falters " the long do- , by lller Von-e is first to hail the dawning 1 day. Tho Traveler-N dunno. Which to the cheapest?" The Ticket Age)ttt---"Bprittgtie1d, lb “nuts. or springfield, Missouri!” The Traveler---"' me a ticket to Springfield." "anus. Poultry, Butter, and Eggs the priee-- Be tt the brood of heartbreak drop. ping down, Each drop shall prove I ruby tor her crown. ms. J. Duncan-Clark tn Success. Love lunar: and and: Joy in stxerifiee; She pays Life’s toll, nor stops to count Behold: her future written In the stars; She reads her kindred with ittilttitr, And waits the moment which shall not her free. A Rhyme to Remember. Faith scales the dungeon wall through the ban you: M u no: Phas- writ. for car pricc if" u You can get these pills through any dealer In medicine. or by mail " 60 cents a box from The Dr. William’ Medicine Co., Brockvlllo, Ont. Do not submit to this. Get new Mood and with it new vitality. The” is no difficulty in doing this. Dr. Wil. liams' Pink Pills build up and enrich the blood, which brings with it new health and vitality. The man, woman or girl who takes Dr. Williams' Pink Plus is never run down. Their friend. DONN- how energetic they are. what 1 ttno appetite they have, and how much they enjoy life. energy to enjoy yourself. I Thousands of men are run down by anxieties ot work. Thousands of wo- men are broken down by their house", hold toil, with tired limbs and aching backs; thousands of girls are pale. listless and without attraction. It Alli means the same thing--thin 1nd] watery blood, vitality run down, anaeq min. poor appetite, palpitating heath short breath. 5 your vitallty In low. Your feet Ire eully chilled. You do not sleep Well nod you are tired when you rise In the morning. You ttmt no pleasure in Your meals and are listless Ind dis. Plrited at your work. You have no cnertry to enjoy yourself. I] annulus tho- ttte I reel I.“ P. Poll/rl a co. LIMITED , a " - -" (iigiiiit l t a 'cc-es-ra-reef?....?,.:-.!..] " "-'i1'iisri'1l1lii,ii-er Bargain Hunting. and Every state in the United Sfaws of America has power to nominate one student to I Rhode. Scholauhlp at Oxford University, worth 81,500 I you. They have shown us that no ob. stacles. no hardships, no persecution, opposition or oppression can keep tho determined soul from moons. its noblest songa. its wisest proverbs. its sweetest music. With them per- secution seems to bring prosperity. They thrive where others would starve. They hold the pursestrings of many nations. To them hardship has been “like spring mornings, frosty but kindly, the cold ot which will kill the vermin. but will let the plant live." Almost from the dawn of history, oppression has been the lot of Herb. rews, yet they have given the world Paradoxical as it may sound It In yet true that there Is no real liberty tion tor the processes ot the mind with- out deliberation. It you are dim-onraged by the limit. ing pressure ot r'ireutnstatteeir, con- sider that the Power ot steam becomes effective only when it In Confined. No life however humble or restrict. ed need lack Its measure of beauty. Even the puddle left by the rain ro- tieetts the glory of the stars. "He profits most who serves best," but he who serves only for prom never knows the real joy of serving. “As I man thinketh in his heart, so is he," laid an ..ncient sage, and it would be a good thing for moat of us to take a day oft to discover jult where “w Citt', according to this formu- la. i The ievelheaded man may often (make mistakes, but he doesn't make Gi same mistake twice; they are new genes. H gets a lot ot wisdom out of Ihis experiences which keeps him from ;repeating them. In other words, he ’proms by his mistakes and goes on to Enew ventures, new experiences which :broaden and enrich his life. I It is said that only tools make mie- 1 takes, besruttse they haven't wit enough ito undertake new things. It is also (said that only tools make the same ;mlstake twice. Yet there are million: jst people who go through lite con- istuntiy making the same old mistaken. That's why so many of us fail in our ambitions. We don't profit by our mie- takes and learn to avoid the pitfaiil to which they lead. We don't think enough; we don't learn to compere and measure. and weigh things, to learn their true nines; we don't gain any wisdom from our experiences. and so when an old proposition come. to us in a new guise we fell. No man goes very far in thin world who does not make mistakes. Ntr, man reaches the heights who does not, learn trom his mistakes: who does not1 get up every time he tail: end keeni There is no need tor I recording angel. Every man writes the true story at himself on the lmperishable tablet of character. get up every time he tall: Ind be} pushing on with renewed determina. tion to his gmu.---0.8.M. to which enough; and meal learn the Horace Greeley used to say: “You are bound to make mistakes, but let them be neW'ones, not the same old ones." Little Lady Icicle ls coming from the Northland. Benumblng all the Northland where'er her feet may go; With a fringe of frost before her, And a crystal garment. o'er her; For Little, Lady Icicle is coming with the snow. A Sheaf of sue" Sentences. Learning from Our Mistakes. Lime Lady Icicle In sing“); In the Northland, And bringing from the Northland I music wild and low; For her harping: are the breezes, And the Northern gale that freezes, In the voice of Lady Icicle a-singing In the snow. Little Lady Icicle ls laughing in the Northland, And quamng in the Northland her wines that orerttow. _ All the lakes and rivers crushing. Which her finger tips are dusting, While Little Lady Icicle goes laughing through the snow; Little Lady icicle Lu waking in the Nortnland, And shaking in the Northland her pillow to and fro, And the hurricane a-sklriing, Sends the feathers all a-whiriing. While Lime Lady Icicia is waking in the snow. Little Lady Icicle is dreaming in the Nortttltutd, And Yearning in the Northlend her pillow all glow. For the front has come and found her With an ermine robe around her While Little Lady Icicle lies dreaming in the snow. Detemiination. My Lady Icicle. 3 --E. Pauline Johnson spud of a Dove. he dove an " at c speed of 100 hot a. “sand, or " miles an hour, ar though ita and rate In less. For Pint Ad-ward'. Llnirnent, "How did Bland lose the tirtqerss of MI right hand t" "Put them In the home's mouth to no how many tooth he had." "And than what Mound?" "The horse closed his mouth to so. how may ”(on Blank had." As tor food, the proper ration ig three Anta' eggs a day. Don't go be- yond thin. Have your bowl In large as possible. and put it where the sun does not much it. on sale in fire thousand omen throughout Canada. a cracked cup kept specially for this purpose. The black spots you some- times see on goldt1tsh are really signs of a disease which is caused by hand. ling. The most important thing In to (in fresh water daily, and to avoid touch- ing the 11511 when you clean out their home. Lift them in a tea-strainer or a. cracked cup kept specially for this How often do we hear this or some- thing very like it. The trouble is that so few people know how to treat these fascinating little creatures properly. They feed them on crumbled bread, and a crumb in a qoldfhsh's throat ll Just as dangerous as a titsttbomt in I. child's. Or, it they give antl' one. they are far too generous. Ind pro. vide a six months‘ supply duly. "I like goldfish-they are no decom- tive. But I can never get them to litre more than a day or two." Philippa-Nye been making it up a little. The artist left the face dread. fully 1mfittished." Flnlehlng Touch". Mother-~“Whntever have you been doing to my portrait ?" There its a “no in Chaucer which reveals clearly the meaning of the verb: "He would thrash. and thereto dike and delve----" On the other hand, a. "dyker" or "dykman" meant in the speech of the medieval Anglo-Saxons a "digger" or "dig-man," one who digs. More spa» eitically the word was applied to farm workers, to men who dug the coil. in many instances performing services tor which the plow was more common- ly used later. though the plow was I quite well-known instrument even in those days and long before then. The dyke. with an original meaning ot "I digging," long centuries ago, even before the period of family name formation in Europe, came to signify to the dwellers in Holland a digging specially designed to keep the water out; in short, I. dam or aeowall. The original Van Dykes, of course, were simply dwellers on or near the new wall, and in its timt use the name we. merely locally descriptive. _ Dominion Emma} Money Orders are To begin with Van Dyko is n name that comes from Holland. The prefix "van," similar to the German “van." the French "de la," the Anglo-Saxon "and and the modern English "ot" or "of the," betrays its origin indis- putablr. While all of these family names are not strictly variations of one another, they do, however, find their sources in the same root word, though the sources lie in two different countries and in two entirely different mem- ings. man. Racial orhrin--Duteh, also Englluh. 8ource--Loeallty, also an occupation. VA NDYK E Varlatlona--Dykeman, Dicker. chk- The latest safety device tor railroad crossings motorists is a series ot tour mirrors placed at the I enable the driver to get a clear view. Living" Gold. Home home. Surnames and Their Origin TORONTO ot tour mirrors placed at the side-0t the track, which rerly- bk‘ It: M read, M. " - ti' in a E: MtN, (fs. pro- give meh. Ps. their r or! this ', nrnrrr Igns and-; One lump of sugar contains the con- centrated sweetness of about two feet of lugar cane. But its fortunes received a setback trom which they have never recovered in INS. when it took part in the up- rising which attempted to put the Sm- ut line, in the person of "Bonnie Prince Charlie," back on the throne ot England and Scotland. But the clan was reduced from the statue ot proprietorshlp over It: land In 1188, when the earldom of Btrath. eam become the property ot the Scot- tish crown, though they retained I status as perpetual tenants. The clan. for the Mnclarena once constituted one of the leading clans in the Highlands, was for a long time o big factor in Scottish history. A: ear- ly " the reign of King Kenneth Mae. Alpin it appears to have acquired con- siderable territories in Strathaarn and Balquhidder. In 1138 they played . prominent part in the Battle of the Standard, under the leadership of "My use," the Earl ot Strathearn. The MaeLaren's or Macurenl are traditionally descended from "Loam" or "Laurin," who was the son of Ere, one of the Dalriudic chiettains who settled in Argyle in the sixth century. This "Loarn" is the same chief who in aid to have given the district of Lon: its name. l Rudy "BBrer" boxes of 12 tattleto--Auo bottle of 24 and 100--Druggiite. Aaptrtn u to ma. m (W In M) at Bqer munch” of Illmonotic. new or hikynudd (new! Salicylic Add, "A. I. A."). While tt u well known “I Am In“ Bun- nuuumln. to out! a. m - Itrtttatimta, an nu.“ «mmwnmwxaummmmunqchu Here is another Scottish family name derived from a given name which the progenitors of its bearers brought to Scotland from lreiend in the ancient days when the Dalriadic Gaels crossed over and by conquest and eettiement won the dominance of the Highlands. _ Accent oil! “Baxer” Eng: which contains proven directions. Variation-Ma-in. Racial orlgln--6cottish, 8ouree-.A given name. A Home aplder'u Eggs. House spiders lay as many as so {an in a. batch, carefully inclosed In bag of silk. Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe by millions and prescrilied by physicians 24 years for 1"a7S, i'iiioiiil Colds Headache Base? " " " . . , SB - . J Pain Neuralm Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN Bdiii. IQ/ Sli,,)",,!,?,?,:")'; MacLAREN. to protect the lives ot Toothache Neuritis have bought their forms in Hanan Canada trom the Canadian Ptueitie. A remarkable Fact. Think! There in e reason. The large aree of our hold. ings affording choice of location and of lend to suit every tanning need. hit price, tair lerut‘t. and fair deelinc combined with abundant fertility at soil. good climate and eociel condi- tions make farm lite there deeirehle and attractive. Thousand: more will select their farm from our virgin lands, from our improved farms, end with some capital and determination to work. can make a home and my tor it. Write tor our booklet. "The Prom. Provlncee of Canada," end luau. “Wooten! Canada Fornee Ahead." c. L. Nor-wood. Lend Agent. Canadian PaetN Runny, Desk W., Wind-or Button. Montreal. Que. could a 'placed in Rutlarndahire, the malleat English county. MORE THAN 55,000 FARMERS WInter In I Beehive. The winter temperature ot u boo- hive is than: 14 degrees Conan-do, or a ttttie I.“ than 00 den-u Fahren- bolt. Your whole thought current mutt be not in the direction of your lilo purpose. The (not miracles of civili- ntion are wrought by thought con- centration. Live in the very soul of expectation of better thinu. in the conviction that nomethin; lane nod beautiful will unit you if your of- ten: ure intelligent. It Four mind tit kept in . creative condition and you struggle upward to your cool. Live in the conviction um you are eternally progressing. advancing toward come- thing higher. better, in every Atom ot your' "g. For Every "t-.-Mrttard'. Llnlmont. The spectacle of the allud lunatic! clad in pyjamas and helmeted with 11 wtususbasrket, Iolemnly marched to' court between sendumen Irma with: long and t1erctslooking trarmeta,') greatly eeitud the less urinal-minded] citizen of Belgrade. One hot night lent summer. how- ever. a daring youth ventured out at his garden and e little wny down the street, clad in pyjamas. A pacing policeman instantly arreeted him " an escaped Inn-tic; " lulpicionl were confirmed by the tact that the unfortunate Itruoeter---thm mo is com- prehusitsie - had no idmttitieatton papers in " pylamu pocket. The young mu spent the night in a cell, and when he was token to police court the next morning. withing to "ttid re- cognition, he bagged thnt A waste- baeket be placed over his head. ; They luvs been Introducing pyjam- a In Belgrade, Ind according to the London Observer the puzzled Jugo. Slava have not taken kindly to them. That Is partly because the lunatic ny- lum at the JugoSl-v capital long no adopted pyjamas as the normal attire ot its lnmntea. the ordinary citizen’- reluctance to don the modem night dress in at least comprehensible. Mn. Alfred TYnneheatontagne. " Michel do: Saint”, Que., writ-.-- “Baby'a Own Tablets are an excellent medicine. They saved my baby's lite and I can highly recommend them to all mothers." Mrs. Trancheman- lane's experience in that of thou!- Inds ot other mothers who have tested the worth of Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are a sure 1nd late medicine for little ones and never (all to regu- ltte the bowels and stomach. thus ro- lieving all the minor ills, trom which children suffer. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail " " cm. a box trom The Dr. Willlunu Medici” Co., Brockville, Ont. Tho popylstlpn of the whole mrrld SAVED BABY'S LIFE I Clad in Wastebuket and To Attain Success. Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Do you know that in u'eeent an". among women users of the Vecctabb Compound over 220,000 repuel were re- ceived. To the question, ' Have you to. ceived benefit b¥ akin this medicine?" 981?? cent. raged Pf,',',,'.",', is mean ttBout 01¢”:le women are in better bald: henna Easy. have dun his nodiclno n {uh Such testimony should auto I womm suffering from thc trouble. common to her on to (We thin we kngwn mtdieine , fair trial. to Etch other. Pti'i'ej,iii,iiihr,oiig" exe.rienee what thu, medicine will 1113} they pre ,nxioator-GiiGFGoGroa The merit of fatiiriiinkharnu yeg'?titblt.comreyrid is told by won». the advertisement in the pager about Lydia E. Pinkbum'l “feta 1e Com- pound, and Mrs. John iller told mo about it, too. Every time I take it, it makes me feel better Ind I always reo- ommend it to my friends. I m willing to answer letters from women akin. about this medicine and you my not thislettertuotestlrmmul. '--Mri. F.3. W,,trreyy, Miytelk.0nt.aekt. " _ in Relieved by LydT. E. Pink; Inn's Vegetable Compound PAINS ACROSS f "Well." waver“ In ttrmtr, l "when they come to school I'm coin: ito whip '0m, and whip 'om, all via. Druggists guarantee BttrtPtroatshtttq to rebuild shattered nerves; to replica weaknou with strength; to add body weight to thin folks And mkindlo um- bilion In tired-out people. Prion 81 9. pkg; Arrow Chemical Co., u from St. But. Toronto. Ont. To Gain Weight We otter swauy employment and pay '.Thi1 to ac“ our eomplete am “clu- aiva ea of guaranteed quality, whole root, freah- ug-to-order trees and plants. Attractive illu.trstod umpi- ind fu‘TMPe'e‘jPILL-t 'er_tycttyLki:g WE ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Soul plrtlculnn to the Wlhon Publlohin‘ Comm”. " Well Adelaide emu. OLD and RARE BOOKS Toronto. Ontario. llitchog. fhtt_ario.-- "I Inn takesq "You new thing!" nominal Joli. u we commenced to cry. "Whnt In" my chill-on ever done to you?" Heat Ind Inhale ulnar-6'3. Also bathe the feet in Mlnud'l And hot water. It warm " colds. Hippo. tttil-. An enemy to germs. Mary. and on you". can Jon Iced tour mu, won duet-l. on future. "What: I now up." “who“ Jon tn her turn. "l'm going to be n Inn- mn. and hue Iota of chum." 1' watt“. " Street, Toronto. Toronto. F 1'S.1.2a" AT THE FIRST SNEEZE After a but with Cuticum Coop and mm: mm Cuticura Tnkum in indicpenubh In soothing ma cooling tender or hinted that They are ideal for all wild nun. tEt """M-an. 1’." 'ta,1ttrditilitkt I n In I“ . “I?" out - Shaving Stick. Cuticura Talcum ForYoung And Old We no Interested in chaining for“; INDIAN Moi 1tu'.A0-operation, I "'/iliedA"itlii' ortunitrv. LUKE BROTHER RSER ES, MONTREAL. "ONE INDIAN was . K. A. VnnWInckel. 1899 LII-done Av... law: No. 6-3:: HONEY Yo LOAN. .ALESMEN. Too Crud: WANTED THE BACK

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