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Durham Review (1897), 24 Dec 1925, p. 3

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Mostly Pp.) ot the Chm A; one ot the m min. Asked ' mentioned that t I. had “rm "Here. I a 'ltstr. he m wards turn *ptte ot an was out of 'ray Mad tom It u nod hand it who not tn ill A. non! B-erbrot "tor to: .0! that time. on”; "Mrs. Althea. t ban the bout ot knowing your dutinguiohod son." He: reply w": 'tndeed, I In very and. Which son?” when pun. ,..... One day, utterly spent with his toil. he acteptrrl an invitation to tulle n humane-d rest in a lovely tom: homo that wronged to two old friends. - in the quiet, " strength bean to revive. But very quickly hie "amt was discovered, end news was brought l to him that photo had broken on: round his station. Weary no he was, he could not resist tho " and Mura- ed at once to Mattt himself Into the “mentions task of beating the plague. , One day " saw and attended tonyl dd people; “other dey be open in and out ot the homes of the entering; no third day he performed two opera- tions. but in the midst ot the third operation his strength sue out utter- " L- -- a.” n, on. Naw'? he viuuv. As he died he told than about mm Bot to think of him as Mad. “Tho real I ha not perished," he said. But the very day he died work hem on the hoopitsl of his dream. which tho Malagasy have turned into . we,” of their noble friend. Hi: burial brought out a great comvuy. mm, English and Mummy. Cathoiicu and Protocmts. high cinch-ll and strnNo “that. all crowded to do him honor. They laid him to rest in the heart of tbat French colony for which be m given " lite without aunt M .0 qrtlb - His memo" will be a bond of - forever for three pop]... a. " ___ n... his." he could not - others 3.19. - What Cttrint. Whiw pine “mood in G in anti” , “gaunt 1nd Kl " " 1818M!) ted "Himself He Could Not Save." In?! on ot " t King [Munro Adv!“ "Lift- of W. T. Stead." r'IJ‘V Mr. Frederick mot lm [ll " " 1 his " I week remarked Lord Benet-brook the story, "ts the spirit in them should brine up their re of W. T. Stead." tmhttstr. A Mr. Frederick Whrte once when Lord Acton King Edward. Hie New, 1 by the cone: and It”: i you get this drone? I seen a worn-lulu drone. You ‘0 end at John Burn. ior in, {or than has I". n " my levee whose the“ u welt as John Btmu'e." by the way. hao Just cele- slxty-eevemh birthday. No Favouritlom MIMI" Hat-val "tference ,nlagaacar. 5.4 was a British man born car, Ind after I medical I'llnburth he gave him")! the of tho Manny In: 'ezu's. At last. worn and ray lid dun, he In! at I the London Minion” begin work on tho sham lake. There he spout hhtt. sick in their poor bonus. he dreamed of the day old butid tor them a hol- ho t you were deaf and mow ot t mbe rim " Mel on his Haida; and. o the first wen-dun“! ooplo no aware, Lord was plain Mr. Althea receiving A title can. London clubc. in Eiclbhman who lost no, whither he Lad m. t after the do“ of II. “Kuhn, trnd is exceeded value only by Van tt ble llvea has that One om it was laid. “He -- himself In “mot st the an.“ of ouch ne recently tmnn the no uiu 'e? hm! his guide volubly age he knew, where- I locked at him In remarked ht who! how was and ot the arm cued r lives in Minion. meeting her for the language but of a quanduy him to who attributed to Mr: ' ig goum the need Englishman Key reached tun-nod. men of may», i his an- tho CHAN! V'trutturn--cratn. Racial orrgtrt-angmh. 'ouree--A place, also I nloknamo. The manna in which ouch o - name as Cm could hue orkimtod is likely to be puzzling to the mud! mrionn, for mu tho cane was not o common enough bird in Engtkatd of the middle as to hue occurred to m a mun'n associates in that period when various deaeripti" phramsts ("mm into use to ditNramtiBto one in. dividnai trom other- bearing tho name given name. A Thaw might have been exception“ (new here and there of denier: tn not. animals who could have gotten the Int. name trom the ttret that they sold cranes. nut that would not account for the very many [amines which to. day bear the unme. it might the, and undoubtedly was. in wine instances, conferred upon a man u . nickname. and from tttiq davelop into I - name. But the explanation. tn the nu ma- jority of cases. lies in a custom quite wirlespread in the middle as“. and nuw all but forgotten, except when the owner of a lime Inn. retain“: or curio shop desires to lend an " ot qua'mtnese and mummy to as: buM. m-sq. The custom was thut of placing uncommon. ' veritable me the shop: an It was much BRYAN. Vlrlatlom - Bryant, Briant, Broom Unfortunately for those who would like to determine aecuratetr the tttV tionnmy of their ancestors by means of their family names, a good bit of confusinn exists between tho am" names Bryan and O'Brien. I Similarity of sound and spelling has I led to interchange of than names in', Brien, Brian. Racinl oNglrs-Normatrt-Frorsett 8ourqe--A given name. In the Tea Cup 4 In resvoatei'7t'Ei'; River In puEe. fresh and fragrant. Try it. Black. Mixed or Green Blends. iiiiliiit'?i'7?iii 137 'aTc%iviuuss AVE Packard Bum To " OF SERVICE to Baum Canadian PM sud hip to moot their need. in nearing 00th (um help. the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY will continua It. Fun: Hob Service durin "M. and will Include in this Servloo. u an year. the supply of women Llldtd ad hon. mom ”Monet in tho put few years. the Canon: oe,,. In touch _ _ . . "_-.- "L--., .... an... I-Iul- Nap..- Rug-Ian. Min-1k. Imam pr'ncuc- u- uw y-n .--- .-_--. ._- V-.VV,VV_ __ _ - vim n number of turn khan" in Great laugh. gown. Swan. my, 'tanee. Bollmd. maria"; Poland. "cho- lovnkll, Hum. Iago- :luh. Gamay and umanin md can pm fill uppllcadou to: tarm clp. h on!“ to n the up nub Cand- h an. tttr bring -tttsetis {Ar-on mud)? to must at our Anne-non In curly. to ambit u- to noun a 'dtihrt,ti,ttt', 'tTh."':',.,??',,,"",,',','.,":,',' trtT.'i'gdtusTdr Lrg,." THE CANADIAN I't,fieiS,,eNN, COMPANY Department of Colonist In pennant-t IONTIIAL 3. 'ii1iiiiiii, gag-I'm- ltd my. Itiiil,ti'tsa, ink; In r, _,'if?il,i'fiti)i,ii: ‘ . . I t,liddiN t',14.'iMi%,'?] um ' Mm? Mr. BENT J. n. B. now. sERvicii'"iiiieiiY- to. OF CANAPA Order Your Farm Help Now SERVICE Double Duty CHARGER. Charges A. and Automobile Batteries and B. Batteries from 24 vain to 120 volts In eerlel. ngldly constructed. silent In operation. easy to operate. " or Mb cycle. complete with Retlgon s bultt,_....................... 26.00 Sold by all good dealers. " your dealer can't supply you, write to us dlrect. Mail orders filled promptly. __--.---... AA A" nnlvAnA K can your Batteries ENJOY THE BEST E AIR HAS TO GIVE ."i'ief,t, was not to see a signs of a square. :0 a man _li,,',iift',i", Ill, (il, I; The best in the world for the t manufactur _ 1,teraft in said to be the Sitka lb dc. It in light and M‘strong, an FTM British Columbia it In Lgrowx to six feet in diameter. Radlo experts are agreed that Wet B. Batteries give more volume, better tone and greater range. Service Superceil B.'s are built to give long, lanting service at extremely low prices. Built In 3 popular sizes, finished In walnut: _ 50-Voit. 3.500 M.A. ... . . .. $12.00 67-Volt, 3,600 M. A. ....... $16.00 100-Voit, 3,500 M.A. ....... $22.00 B‘rym who truce their ulna Mk to one of the Irish 8mm. ”tombs more an Brim who“ - would tog-ted” be opened Bryn or Bryant. Por while Brian in Irish, tutd inevit- Ibly so when the prefix "O" 13 used, Bryan and Bryant no NormturFresndt and there are hundede of families of this nuns In North America and Eng- lwd whose woe-10m never saw Ire. Bryan wan 3 Christian mme among the Norman invader-I of England, and It is from this source that the English Bryant! and Bryant: developed, up well as the modern French's Breon. It was originally. ot come, "de Bryan" and "de Brian," being variously “yelled. Att a Christian name, however, it was Celtic rather than Teutonic, though names of the latter (unethica- tion predominated anon; the Nor. mans. The Norman had picked it up in their previous occupation or Brit. tany early in the Christian en. The Breton are Celtic, belonging to the Cymrie bunch‘ot that race. together with the Welsh, as distinguished from the Irish and the Scots, who form the Gaelic branch. The meaning of tho name was the some to that of the Mill Brian, however, being derived from the Celtic word tor "strength." Badly digested food. acidity of the unmach, Ind sluggish liver cause headaches. Saber. Syrup will remove these causra. Any drug store. Dr. Makover--"Yes, Mr, with a com- plete mun-tie of my treatmemt I can safely promise you never will grow old." The Patient "Is it as certainly {am as all that?" Mlnard’s Lluiment tor stiff muscles. r' _-i/ii/iii?,?:', R?» 'fCfiii,?-liv, I th 'ii,j. on. 3.500 M.A. ... . . .. $12.00 olt, 3,600 M. A. ...tr'. $16.00 on. 3,500 M.A. ‘..‘.., $22.00 Hes up to strength wnh a Duty CHAQGERV.‘ gharges A. Regarded With Suspicion. I. I. DWI. Oh! mum. TORONTO HOW TO RELIEVE CHILDREN’S COLDS When a child shows the first "V toms of a cold, such " sneezing. red- ness of tho eyes, clogged or running nose, prompt measures tor relief may “on serious results. Mothers should always have on hand sonic maple, “(a and elective remedy for 1111li- “e use. Avoid Serious Results by Using Baby’s Own Tablets. Blby'l Own Tablets act quickly,§ oontain no opiates or narcotics. are tutelele and harmless. Mrs. Joseph, Codieux, Holyoke, Mum. suui.---"i, have used Bhy's Own Tablets for myi children and tInd them a very satisfac- 3 any medicine. When my little trori had a cold I gave trim the Tablets at! night and he was well next dry. Ii give them to the children tor constlpl- I tion, end they always do good. I think ', Baby’s Own Tablets are much (asler’ to give a child than liquid medicine.I I recommend the Tablets to all moth-l are who have small children and be-t Have they should always be kept on! Have hand Btby's Own Ta medicine dealers These to the end ot time shall Inartr the man: . (‘ourage to face the changing tides ot life; The will to meet and bear his share ot strife And wrest from it what victory he can. Custom and fashiqn may make new de- wands, But honest laughter and the cheer- tul smile Shall. to the world's last hour, re- main in style. And men shall love the mind which un- derstands. A thousand yeans from now, though life seems strange. He shall be loved' who brothers when he can. A noble spirit shall proclaim the man. Por what is truly noble cannot change. During the first nine months of the current bear there was 161,527,600 pounds of herring taken from the sea fisheries of Canada. An caught and handed the fish were valued at $1,192.- 809. Among the many uses for tho Old Stuff. Alice. had lam-nod the story of Columbus at school, and was telling it to her mother. "Au' Ma ships were named the Nina, the Pints, tuid-ami----" er was-4' "Isabella." suggested the mother. "Mother," demanded Alice, with sud. den suspicion, "have you ever heard this story before?" Tho gentleman shall always gentle be Whatpver laws tlie government may . make, Thw‘o things shun stand till life's lust thread.rihall break: Homor, and faith and mirth and cour- teey. Jeanne Gordon, Cuadinn-born mar of the Msttropouttm Opera the old hobby of collecting porcehin china banks. She clung her is ublolubely priceless. _ ' herring is that of bait for which 213,- 174 barreis were thus consumed. Minard'tt Llnlment for Chum-Ins. UU't,,i,fiite, yiak pom - "e I . C i . - l -- I: m 'rg1t11crgtgr"'" "Yes. and the queen's name Wtttr--- UnchangeaBle Manhood. i'irpiTgWiArtiif,11r1 Bung-mm FEATHERS Sanln Maria," prompted the moth. P-Pmsmmwsem SHIP Us vow: sumo nu man I was in need of a medicine I decided ll break: to try them myself. mirth and court "I had been suffering from count: for yours, and my inside work had completely broken down my health. I 'm now, thoughlns coughing all day, Buttered from " 1i/,ylltetty"h and could not sleep until who brotherCthreg or four hours after retiring. I istarteti the pills, not with any great 11 proelaim t1"rjontidence, but by the time I had liiiiiiiid the second box I marked much ty cannot ehantre. E improvement. At the fourth box I NIt Edgar A. Gue"lquite recovered. but continued them '“"" ‘for some further time. My cough has ft. llett me, the indigestion has disappear- the story 012m! and I now fall when almost an and WM telling Aeoon as I am in bed. In my store now I "PhiOda Flouu Me." ' If one man could alum author-hip ‘of all the poems written by ."Mr. iAnonrmous," he would be one of the :greatest, as well as one of the most prolific, poets in the world. Few of the tittty old ballads in English hare Ill author‘s name attached to them; get it seems strange that a. charming (poem like "Phillada Flouta Mo," ot ‘whlch we quote the tirttt Ind but ', versed. should never have been owned. o, what a plagues is love! How shall I bear it? She will inconsumt prove, I greatly tear it. She so torments my mind That my strength taileth, And waver-a with the wind As the ship saileth. Please her the best. I mar, She ioves still to sunny: Mack and well-my. Phllluda ttouta mo. At I." in season: Love wounds my heart so deep Without all reason. I 'gin to pine away I cannot work or sleep In my love's shadow, Like an a ttrt beast may. Peun'd in a meadow. I shall be dead, I fear, Within this thousand you; And all for that my dear Phrrtada ttoats me. HEALTH BROKE DOWN "it is not natural for me to sit down and write a letter in praise of a pro- prietary medicine as I had always been skeptical u to their virtues." Thus writes Mr. Arthur Seguin, Btorth. oaks, Sask., who further turyts:--"But three years ago I opened a general More here in Btorthoars and placed on my shelves :1 few lines of the beat known proprietary medicines. Among these, naturally. were Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. As there were three of my customers who were chaining good results from taking the pills, and u Could Not Get sleep for Hours After Going to Bed. I do not hesitate to recommend Dr. Williams“ Pink Pills to any who are feeling run-down or without energy, " I think they are a blessing to matt. kind." "He in that thing that when he Mu down he jumps up, Ind when he Jump- up he on; down." a ~lt others who may feel skeptical will give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a ink trial they will be convinced us - Mr. Seguin. You can get the pills trom your drugxiat. or by mail at lit) cent: 1 box trom The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. _ In British Colui'nbia there is an abundant supply of red cedar, some- times called the giant cedar, as it fre- quently reaches 150 feet in height and 10 feet in diameter. . The teacher was trying to demon. etrste the truth that love and protec- tive care ls Instinctive in I." parents. The stay of the baby Mose- nnd tho chlld Samuel had amply “Jaunted the point from the human slde. "And now," ' maid mmurriously, 'Wm thinking of mothers that doa't look or dress as we do.' They went feuhore." Instantly came the newer from one bright little girl. "Indians." she “Id tritunphatttly. In the same clan the following " Bttitiott ot a frog m given: When hoarse use Mlnlrd'u Llnlmoul. A Poem Worth knowing. TORONTO Indian. mm. [knee up her oouecuon at Nome In! can". any in. " plauded by the whole Autumn Con- tinent. not. only tor trudrtng through tee and not: on an ennui of money, but been“. they arrived in time to an any that. Even the amnion (Gish, Mm tn front of I bulb“! board marlin. the In“. of tin nee with death know the votnt of the and drive was that, to be of use and an the people from death, the untttoxtn man be given only. Evu'y mun Ind woman, every mother Ind father in Canada cud tho United States wu made aware that a cue of diphthona In certain to recover it Intttoxtn ts given on the ttrgt day of the illness; 1that every day lost means. so many tenant” lens; that it delayed untii the "tit to 8th day. nutttnxtn may ha of tit. Itto use. Time is the important tartar. :Early administration manna cure; do. ilayed administratkm may be too late land futile. The parent, the doctor and tune medical otticer of health share the rosponslbllirs tor early administration. It is good to save a child trom It,tthl but is it not better still to save I child from "eate'. Durlng the you: tees' recon-ch workers in the health t1eld) hue perfected "Toxoid," a sure pre- ventive against diphtheria. it is safe and absolutely sure; further. it gives protection against diphtheria without; thy had enacts rTakc your child while he in well to your physicist: foil the "Toxoid" trentmeni; you will {hell enjoy an my mind all through the! winter because you know he will bel Wasted mind that .dri-ndfnl toe otl young children, diphtheria, and all the! evils in ita tum. such " an impaired j heart and semi debiliiy. I The day, which had begun as inn dun summer, had changed mpully through the afternoon until»! twilight, it became a nw. nipping huhingvr of coming winter. The proprietor ot the village inn. with a lighted lantern on his arm, entered whet had once been the barroom but was now converted into a men’s lounging room. In cold weather this room was honed by an old-tubioned cuckoo bow stove. Chancinx to look out of the.wimiows, the proprietor recognised a party ot ' woodsmen returning {mm their work in the woods to the inn, where they, lodged. A look ot contrition over- ipread the proprietor" face. ”There F,iiii,i those wood-choppers," hr?» wouched himself, "probably halt no”, I'm! I ain't so: any are started my: m With " hum the Mpri'dpz“ combed his torelock thoughtfully. Suddenly " use brightened. Step- ping quickly to the stove, he raised one of the lids and set the lighted lantern within. Then he replaced the lid and walked around to the from ot the stove. As he drew out the slide to the draft, the opposite well im- mediately became illuminated with a bright, cheery glow. Seating himself comfortably the proprietor awaited his guests, who soon entered, boister- ously compliant“ ot the sudden change in the temperature. "Atwboy'." cried, the leader en. thusiastically when he saw the cheer- ful glow. "The boss's got l pouch ot The men gathered about the stove, rubbing their chilled fingers vigorous- ly, their faces aglow with ttottumttgtettt at the comfort of the'mom. At last they seemed to be warmad through. They left the stove for the chairs and benches that were seitttered about the room and began to assemble their smoking equipment. "You fellows all warmed up good?" "ably injulred the proprietor. rising from his chair. "Becaume it you be," he continued, "I want t' borr.ow the Inn-tern to so out and get some kind. ltnuss t' start A are with, 3nd to do th' And, suiting the action to the word, he walked over to the Move. removed the ltd Ind-took out the lantern. A look of iiteeeduious amazement. our. spread the {new of the woodrutters. That was quickly followed by a sheep- lth grin. and that, In tum, as the pro prietor closed the door behind him, " I rolr of indulgent laughter. "What a qttrrtoua voieer--it 3 ton] in hen aiming!" whispered the tub- iu - to the bored critic 5mm; next to her, an the soprano on the platform gave forth her not too musical “mine. And the critic answered darkly-N tttought ot t1ttunder, but mic never oo. curred to me." In ihe manufacture of skis, tool handles, and bent wood good: where toughness is necessary Canadian white ash is largely used. This tree is con- fined to camera Canada. Ketttt mulrd'l Llnlmem handy. A Fire of the Imagination. Clears theThroat. Relieves Hoarsgness. Keaton and the aood M - unma- _m w, troo.to Fluhy Olnglng. Iroye, M." ... primer" t. 'tfully ' Step We an" an: Ind my euros. elm-sol. We pay daily by “was money orders, which an be out“ “we" without an Me. To M the top price. Cm- muu to tree from bad "rom no comm: not In. than to pr an. For mtter---Hesad 0mm. Toronto. Bank of Manual. or your loan that". 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