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Durham Review (1897), 17 Dec 1925, p. 7

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the most conservative banker. That the products put out by the British Columbia plants are up to the best grades packed by cannertes much tonger established was shown recentâ€" Iy. One of the bestâ€"known California packing concerns, whose product is known as topgrade, and one which commands the highest price, made arrangements with a coast cannery to put up several thousand casee of Briâ€" tish Columbis fruite. Steady Development. Like every other business the canâ€" ing and byâ€"product industry has its ips and downs, for with short crops one year and heavy yields the next the cannery man has to be somewhat rosourceful in conducting his affairs, but with it all the trade is developing with a steadiness that would please the most conservative banker. o expected Some years ago an American breowâ€" ing company located in the northâ€" western states put through its plant several bhundred tons of loganberries, making a highly palatable drink, but it remained for British Columbia to make the loganberry nectar supreme â€"â€"loganberry wine. This wine has found a ready market through the proâ€" vincial government liquor stores, where a fullsized bottle sells for 60 cents, a price which is making the product a most popular seller. Last year the winery on Vancouver Island put out about 25,000 gallons of wine, and this year the company conâ€" tracted for approximately 125 tons of loganberries and will probably have an output of between fifty and sixty thousand gallons of wine. Last year the Vancouver winery made about twenty thousand gallons of this wine. Not only has this beverage "caught on" in Briftish Columbia, but its flavor has won for its markets in the Eastern provinces and the Orfent. A goodâ€" stzed order from across the Pacific was received the other day, all of which moeans that British Columbia loganberry growers have found an un ready sale, some of the goods being shipped to the old country, Eastern Canada and the United State«. FRUIT CANNING N BYâ€"PRODUCTS It has beem said that kitchen utensil a m« quires is a can opener., no doubt that the amou prepared for ready c n lichen utengil a modern bride reâ€" uires is a can opener. And there Is 0 doubt that the amount of foodstuffs repared _ for ready consumption is Teater than in the days of our grandâ€" nothers, writes W. E. McTaggart. With he growth and development of the lties with their crowded apartment locks and closel’ bllll'l hm the ackyard garden has been fm!fi. vith the result that no longer does he patch of grond at the back of the ouse supply the modern family with is greens and vegetables. Land farâ€" her away, however, does. This is the day of specialization, and s some districts become known and ftentimes famous for their products, eovelopment took place that surprised ven the most sanguine of the oldâ€" imers. Sections of the country faâ€" mous for its vegetables and fruits rew supplies for the more crowded enires. And here is where British ‘olumbia has made a name for itselt Y growing and packing, in crates and a cans, a varied assortment of natural Ranks in Quality With Best of World‘s Products. oducts fc e Empire CHARDS OF PACIFIC COAsT, From iImport to Export. levelopment of the byâ€"product s alone readg like a fairy story. ;m‘;l-ci for their deep red ber the rest of Canada and about the only Stop Night : Couglzs ~/Ghe man?" asked the new minister "Yes, I do," said Billy. "Don Baby‘s Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative that regulate the stomach and bowels; banish constipaâ€" tion and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and make the sickly baby we‘ll and happy again. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Once a mother has used Baby‘s Own Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing elseâ€"actual experience teachâ€" es her that there is no other medicine to equal them for any of the minor ailâ€" ments from which her baby or little ones suffer. Having found the value of the Tablets in her own home, she is always anxious that other mothers should share her knowledge. That is why Mrs. Creighton White, North Noel gUCKLEYS Road, N.S., writes the following:â€""I have a baby seventeen months old and bhave given him nothing but Baby‘s Own Tablets ever since he was a week old. I know of no other medicine to equal them, and it is certainly a pleaâ€" sure to recommend them ~to other mothers." Always Strongly Recommend Them to Other Mothers. "Koster," in Dutch, signified a "sexâ€" ton." It also had at one period the meaning of "a shrewd fellow," but this was of course a secondary meaning, and the evidence is that the family name was derived from the actual ocâ€" HOTHERS WIHO HAVE USED BABY‘S OWN TABLETS Like such a very heavy proportion of Dutch family names, it was originâ€" ally descriptive of the bearer‘s occuâ€" pation, and in this case it was one of those occupations which might readily be passed down from father to son in some quiet and traditionâ€"bound little village, and so by imperceptible stages change from mere description to a real, hereditary family name. in which it was developed, which is Dutch. But substitute an initial "K*" for the "C," and it does not look quite #o English. Varlationsâ€"Costar. Racial Originâ€"Dutch, Sourceâ€"An Occupation. This is one of those family names on which you might do a great deal of thinking, and then go wrong. It‘s deceptive because the spelling today does not indicate the language Not Ignorant Do you know who I & One dose of Buckley‘s Mixture brings immeâ€" diate relief and sleep returns. Keep it handy â€"acts like a flash on coughs, bronchitis and all throat and chest irriâ€" tations. Stops coughing spells as soon as taken. Viards off the more danâ€" gerous diseases â€" pneuâ€" monia, flu, etc. All druggists sell Buckâ€" ley‘s Mixtureâ€""Strong" or "Modified"on a money refunded guarantee. 15¢â€"â€"40 doses "sTRONG A tea your grocer reeommmdâ€"s_; ____ . usually good tea Id! Mutual St ws recommend it * cOosTER. Surnames and Their Origin r:,r'l'eronto 2 am, my little Dont you "is good ted 205 * Toronto For refereacesâ€"Head Office, Toronto, Bank of Montreal, or your local barker. We supniy cans and pay expross charges. We pay daily by express money orders, which can be cashed anywhore without any charge. To obtain the top price, Cream must be free from bad flavors and contain not less than 30 per cent. Butter Fat. Bowes Company Limited, (Conundrum by an old indignant schoolâ€"boy)â€"Why is & cross schoolâ€" teacher like a tavernâ€"keeper? Beâ€" cause he keeps in (inn). In the Pearl Fighories. There are more than 10,000 people employed in the pearl fisheries of the world. Sixteen Historic Sites Marked ; During Summer. | _ The â€" Canadian _ National â€" Parks Branch during the summer of 1925 carâ€" ried qn its work of preserving the hisâ€" toric sites of national importance lthroughnut Canada. Sixteen sites have ibeen marked, usually by the building of a stone cairn and the placing of a ibronze tablet. Tablets were unveiled 'a.'t Chambly cemetery, Fort Richelieu and Fort Longueuil, Quebec, and one jon McGill University grounds, Montâ€" real, the site of old Hochelaga. Other unveilings took place with appropriate ceremonies at Fort Nottawasga, Onâ€" tario, Fort Calgary, Alberta, and at Battleford and Batoche, Saskatche wan. In British Columbia the turning ef the first sod in the construction of the old Cariboo wagon road, made hisâ€" toric during the days of the Gold Rush, and the wreck of "The Beaver," the historic pioneer vessel of the British Columbla coast, were suiltably comâ€" moemorated, the former at Yale and the latter at Prospect Point, ~Vanâ€" couver. CREAM Turning Their Faces. You will frequently see flowers with their faces turned to the sun in the daytime and to the ground at night. This is because the blooms like all the warmth they can obtain. While the sun shines, they will face it; but at sundown, the bloom turns towards the earth, to get the heat which comes from it by radiation. The "den," as the word was used by the medieval English, did not indiâ€" cate so much a lair of wild animals as a sheltered and fenced spot for domesâ€" ticated or herded animals. The "ray" or the "row" was simply the roe. The men in question would be those who lived near, had charge of, or worked in the roeâ€"den. The world is what you make it ; The sky is groy or blue Just as your soul may paint it; it isn‘t the worldâ€"it‘s you. Clear up the clouded vision, Clean out the foggy mind; The clouds are always passing, And each is silver lined. The world is what you make itâ€" Then make it bright and true; And when you say it‘s gloomy It isn‘t the worldâ€"it‘s you. Here is one of those family names which in their first usage denoted the places of residence, or the place with which the bearers were in some parâ€" ticular ay connected. & Who, then, would have been a "Wilâ€" liam de la Rowden" or a "Herbert atte Rayden" in that picturesque period of the Middle Ages when family names were being formed and part of the population of England spoke Normanâ€" French and another part clung desâ€" perately to its Angloâ€"Saxon tongue? cupation rather than from this secondâ€" ary meaning. % You say the world looks gloomy, The skies are grim and grey, The night has lost its quiet, You fear the coming day? Varlationsâ€"Rodden, Rowden. Racial Originâ€"Enplish. Sourceâ€"A locality. WwE WANT CHURNING Take the pep from your dyspepsia with 15 to 30 drops of Seige!l‘s Syrup in a glass of water as directed on the bottle. Any drug store. Establishe®& for over thirty years, It‘s RAYDEN stance. Last year in Dundas County, in Ontarto, a very elaborate medical examination was made of 1,392 childâ€" ren from town and country." ‘"‘What for," asked my acquaintance. "To find physical and medical do fects, particularly tuberculosis, so that the information thus obtained in an averege district would servte for the province as a whole." "Positive, I replied. "But I do not take chances any more. Every six months by @arrangoment my dentist calls me up and I go and have him look over my tecth. If necessary he removes tartar deposits. Each visit costs me about three dollars. Six do!â€" lars a year for insurance of my teeth is moderate enough. Nothing can get away on me now, as far as teeth are concerned at least." "Then you think that this talk about regular dttention of dentisis to teeth is a good thing*?" "Absol"â€"I corrected myself in timeâ€""Yes, I believe it is an excelâ€" lent idea. Take these facts for inâ€" Minard‘s Liniment for Chilblains. My acquaintance was silent. "You are sure," he acked, "that you located the cause?" I studied my interlocutor for a moâ€" ment or two and then replied: "I was in bed once for six months with acute arthritis of the joints. It sometimes took me half an hour to turn over in bed. Then I insisted on having my tonsils removed. I immediately be gan to improve but only to a limited extent. I waited a month and then I insisted on being taken to a dentist to have my teeth Xâ€"rayed. The Xâ€"ray films did not show anything wrong. I waited a week and then sent for a dentist. ‘Pull this one," I told him, putting my finger on a tooth which I had long suspected because it did not feel quite the same as the others. He pulled it. It had a pus sac on it just below the margin of the gums. I began to make further improvement from that day and my arthritis disâ€" awppeared. Two years in bed and on crutches is the penalty I paid for that diseased tooth and one diseased tonâ€" g11." ‘"This business of getting everybody to have their teeth examined seems to me all bunk," said an acquaintance on the opposite seat of the train as he looked uwp from his paper. "Don‘t you think it is just propaganda to give dentists work?" the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. The appetite revives, food can be taken without discomfort and the burâ€" den and pains of indigestion are disâ€" pelléd. The following statement from Mr. Donald L. Latter, Lakeville, N.S., i proves the value of these pilis in cases of this kind. He says:â€""A couple of years ago I had a bad attack of indiâ€" gestion. I had little or no appetite, and what I did eat did not agree with me and caused me much pain. As a result of this trouble my general health broke down, and I finally had to give up my work. I had taken docâ€" tor‘s medicine but it did not give me any relief. Then a friend advised me to give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a trial, and I got six hoxes. Before I had completed the third box I found that they were helping me and by the time I had taken the six boxes every symptom of indigestion had disappearâ€" ed, my general health had improved and I have since been in the very best of health. I look upon Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills as a wonderful medicine for all who are runâ€"down." You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The urgent need.of all who suffer from indigestion is a tonic to enrich the blood. Pain and distress after eatâ€" ing is the way the stomach shows that it is too weak to perform the work of digesting the food taken. In this condition some people foolishly resort to purgatives, but these only further aggravate the trouble. NEW STRENGTH FOR | %5 WEAK STOMACHS = New strength is given weak stomâ€" achs by Dr. Willlams‘ Pink Pills beâ€" cause these pills enrich and purify the blood. This is the natural process of giving strength and tone to the stomâ€" ach, and it accounts for the speedy reâ€" lef in stomach disorders that follow Indigestion Disappears When the Blood is Enriched. Unusual British Columbia totem pole, distinctive because of the birdâ€" like wings attached to the body. It stands in Alert Bay. Extractions TORONTO | L URC BIOLNCTS NurSerics Montre "That is exactly the conclusion !_â€"________ reached by those who made the surâ€" SsmiPp uS you/z-â€"-...\ vey.. You used almost their very ‘POULTRY.GAME.EGGS. words. Because teeth are so easily ; taken care of and repaired; because | B?}JEURY‘::;,Z%UNE@S diseased teoth are a menace to health $ White today for prices â€"wo guarantee and are responsible for poor nutrition, | them for a week akead underweight and a poorer quality of : D Dannmunl fefn rimivtem "Then it simply means that dental treatment must be made available for children attending schools at a disâ€" tance from dentists or school dental services." "1 suppose you consider that to be due to medical irspection and accesâ€" sibility to dentists." ' "Yes, the general standard of health in the children of the Dundas Public School, where medical inspection has been carried on for five years was found to be notably better than that in the rural schools. This is a pracâ€" tical demonstration of the value of medical inspection in schools. It is distressing to record that in one rural district over fortyâ€"twe per cent. of the children showed disease of permanent teeth and that less than onethird of these had received dental treatment." Keep Minard‘s Liniment handy. "I see." ; "Of the children examined 360 (26 per cent.) had disease of sixâ€"year moâ€" "They® are also most necessary in the process of mastication, upon which the health of growing children de pends." "Thanks, go on." "In addition, 69 other children (6 per cent.) had disease of permanent teeth other than sixâ€"year molars. I almost forgot to add that 146 children (11 per cent.) had previously had disâ€" ease of sixâ€"year molars, but at the time of examination the teeth were filled. Now come the regrettable part. Thirtyâ€"six children (3 per cent.) alâ€" ready had their sixâ€"year molars exâ€" tracted." "Absolâ€"yes," I replied. "It is apâ€" parent that there is still much to be done from the standpoint of education to enable children, and especially rural children, to preserve these first perâ€" manent teeth. Tables prepared by the experts in charge of this survey showed that children with diseased teeth are more likely to be underâ€" weighe than are children with hea‘lthy teeth. The rural children also had more diseased teeth than town childâ€" "That was a grest pity," burst forth my acquaintance. "The poor little beggars wil start out in life with a real handicap, won‘t they?" "What are sixâ€"year molars?" "Sixâ€"year molars are the most imâ€" portant of all the permanent teeth in determining the shape of both the upper and lower jaws. 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Luke Brothers Nurseries Mantrasl ‘"Well," gaid my acquaintance, as I] showed no further inclination to talk, | "I intend to have my teeth gone over | as soon as I get home from this trip. | Also, as I happen to be on the school . board, I am going to boost for medi-f cal and dental inspection in our town.‘ After all, our greatest wealth in Canâ€"‘ ada is the quality of our people; and if by spending a little money we can imâ€" | prove the quality, we increase ourl wealth. Isn‘t that true?" and other ills, one would think it would only be necessary to have the attention drawn to these facts to have the remedy applied." I nodded, then as the train into my station, gahered up my childbhood physically and mentally, and because diseased teoth are frequently res-ponqible for heart disoase, arthritis P.PouLtn &Co,, wgno siablished over fi Â¥ 36â€"39 Bonsecours Market â€" Montreal t only "Baver" OLD CHUM The Tobaceo of Quality SALESMEN 15¢ ss2 Montreal pulled traps YURINEC®I In the London area there are now about 466,000 telephones. New Subâ€" scribers are being enrolled at the rate of about 900 per week. What is the difference between a seamstress and a groom? One mendis the tear, the other tends the mare. and bade my convert good afternoon, ANERS‘ OVENS. WIITE FPOR CaTaLOGU% l’ wnd Jist of used ovens. Hubbard Orea Comâ€"« why, TEZ King West, Toronto. [EEP YOUR EYES LEAN CLEAR AND HEALTHKY Exch F Mail. Addresa C dia «por "Pushonss Lik. 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