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Durham Review (1897), 31 Dec 1925, p. 7

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" "'Y Cl." and ra . Ira, t TM anon h th pair 'tttttttern l “I. ttemrs "tr cut a .me km of ”on.” lino tht MM: , " a tgt..tass When- _ th Thar: a. as, foot sun}. at not w a no, he qeed%gt no” in Ca _ out; A. '3 when - too.. 0.000 MI. lib 'ar. tho rtettt ham Ga. when can be com- fl",',',',),',',',',"',,,,:',?. 1'Ne, In r. In to halve mam new “out W“ make ' var! cum-ml com Mil-n :0 Canadian mplbetcn mm, you”. on. great “value mum: time r on. In “on; "Don. I'D-Ina lien-n it "In Jill ti u Tn: ll Pmtrio wow mum Amara, and In: thmh v, '" ..:e Came the Halo. “I! m t. W. in. t Mn Po IT. ‘er he Tranquility. to mart I hon Damn vicrn (Manda demonstrate up". in than his an an Manama In “than iltoba, Game: was tron 'luquts when. At tho mot what was lady for ho Marquis had mu ten I to go. In one Mano). not when ripened. was M before the bu ulna who: prevented the} Marquis in the Dune ttite he "tting m ot winter. I e original use of wound have. um h mural wreath. to dis. hom common citizens, ttropo ttll good mum protect than, but now as In buildings m "t Ifrt prevnnton no Dot I'll! use! " al hnd. What the "In and winter We! days' gain my moon Man runners. Then “as. too, to tro do- I: now commonly 13 or religion na- t has: as early as Egyptian. Tho oid. zmnto, shout. “(In d, have halos over " , on)!" than and has thes year. In Garnet when: rim- ed nk-ety Micro tho Rain h uh day mind. he m tony years 10mm: rue to; it!“ ended tur, um um north of Mo! or i dirt. use of Up to this 0M: Me.. field um IN tho the ‘f 16 " 61 " " " " 13 Horizon m mutation. An tnderfiettto ml Nr'xruhod. To be present at. To cu on. Crafty. Part of Q noodle lt rmxrue. l kind of "meet. A plume from any of varian- hero-o. A kind of jowol "ttttral). Part of I church. To page away. Upon. Part While Malt hpartot1 " burrowing animal. famous city in England, strung or often-Ive taste I ache. 61 female quadmped I wuh. - mpany "trtrr.) woman tn a comic 3f J") deal out Inna“ portions: exclamation of "bum. mural or confections of an“ ma faith. m that lime: thereafter. DIG opuluon. old back as my mben ,verago cure h " T7 b in"?! ‘u de ., or your local but". tor on! mm "an. an custom country "T CHURNING tJAM Inada Southeastern Ania. lwhhevikl from 1904 " repeated n1 imitate. or bread or" patio" vim: a place J pins or bars an ' "d n " million. of users. Finer n1 Jupan, Gunpowder or Bison. Ask for SALADA. ttvent , p" "pro" Lily by apron cm be eaattod ad "TON and 3332.1 Man. :k‘mall quan mum Jr]?! ' " , K [at from 1904 A WOMAR s ‘WR 'tt a '.pl4”J-: an negro man bars um _ __'r.c_ , h is IIu-rnlly true cumming wo. mlnoes, man m the home tha' her work in ttevwr done. Rho nuns with houn- :vmrk when aha rhea In the momma ‘snd In kept busy up to the time she " any- "who. at mm. The work must he {dour- whether she is feeling well or I Push”: I MONK Water _ Meg. M For our mantle I. bound " ht rhythm; and the "My can " are worn to-day by gypsies the world over. They have ever since [ind in tents, told fortunes. stolen. lied and wound and no Just as eautkus and eowtsrdly orday a: they were seven centurica $30 when they were selected u notational because their crud na- tntol are pica-ed with web ttwful arm- woymnt, about tho only kind of work M have mr been known to do. When the ancestors of the present Hungarian gypaien poured out of In- din into the great plain of Hungary In tho your 1398 they wore the same rings, tho name brturer'.ets, the sun» skirts and tho name headkerchiefa that I“‘- b t'omr"anF of minimum who play I 1' Jar parades. [ 49..iTit \requlre, l MN Patio! tt plant. ir,3, "unmet- the manner of a vine. 1.54. e of Abraham (Biblical). /7. A iit; of cotton; hay or the V 1 Iv, A piece “Naked may used In COT. l ering muck Boots rr walls. :62. Borrow. ‘64. To moan-h fur ttlatter gold. 'tut, humor (abbr.) 'flli. A Southern Staten»... l You can (at thou pills from your), dmggist. or by mail at " cent; . box Crom The Dr. Willhm' Medic-inn Co., Hmocliv!'.lrt, Ont. “Mghlmr an”: 'Huns' Pink Pil hr somtI week; tlwtr henefit. i continued WV months when u"- The great value tttoditt' is shown by tho Meg. M No1cn. Mmfav guys: " n I began It! Iiams' Pink illtt I was wret-k. If W widt ." that I can"! do My. 1,/,t", brad from heads" " an; beat violently at kn, No Wonder Health Gives Out and She Becomes Weak and Despondent. the loam of Gypaies---Past and Present. “god from head at violently [ HI I always fe rtht not sleep v I appetite my wnirgu Lrntment handy. TEA 1thern Statolabbr.) The In!“ 0hr. ES NEVER DONE :Iréa .Im dew and. H at light and I had imb Wolff! swell In at tbi. “up, tttttttt me to tsake " Wil. , had med lbw pills fin.” I began “New io'." oncourafnxi I Alfred Noyes i5 'I‘lll "1.3“ '. wrung .u& u " pills amenj“ _ (st 1‘49“ka .xagr‘o 13g! 1 other. a "2W“; trial develop! f rafzvlnceu. I lu..",', -.. . t'N KAT , , , = 1iiiiii: like,; I v t . r h . E I SlPiiiiieit? Ilitht7ii lu' _ an. Mqu T as ' " V. iilgraLEFiiFi, " - W tya' h' opl'aW'd'."est',ti ,' V. ', The direction of new of Canadt'l wavmrmys is also an important {our mm of our physical geography. The area trom which the water is collected is known as a drainage basin. (Vann- da'tr drainage system We! of 11170 1mnjor drainage basins. the Atlantic, “Home. Arctic. Hunda'on Bay and Gulf f Mnxioo. East or the' Rocky Mmur ;iains tho wutliem rurrtion of the no {quniIm s‘npm north easiwrx'l, inwards lam-a dttcs.'s o eherir w remn. V 3“" vim The most important. drainage wreak a? preset“, "N" t"- Hawxmint of; trtitriporratmn anger develop. null". its the A ahi'clt take: tlusl, i in a may of the physical gmgmphy' of Canada the waterways mud out In one ot its most remarkable featuree. Providing the original means of com- munication to the 'barly.treteters, the rivers and lakes are Mill a very im. portant portion of our transportation system. In addition, our rivers and lakes no being utilized to a very great extent for the development of hydro- electric power, wherewibh Canada's (rowing industrial position is largely being 'supported. "My MVher can! could at)“. a GIL ye sied, to 's. Mm tl" boy ttt vlllttg "Ah, huh! we," "ynur milh|}\%m here." \ “Sm" waa’ux l rows them "A Mackay got: my. Bathing the: o: n day with cut bright and helps‘ The Natural Resource. intelltgenoo Bank» of the Depareammt of tho"In. terior at Ottawa, says: Of course the orthodox form of the family name is O’Leary, or Hui Laott- haire, the "O'" being a contraction of "Hy" or "Hui," meaning "deaeend- WV»! 159W “me! " Fou any tt, "Kemp" was a medieval English "itroiryr,'without emphasizing theso/i for "soldier." "Walter le Kemp" “airy" too sharply; and if you can was simply "Walter the ooldler," and _i(‘ ject It faint "h" or gutturll tround "Hamo Kempgon' Val "Haano.the tsol. between the two sections, so much the dier'a son." The you-m Camp in in moat [WWW- ‘ 'lnsrtan-ceo due simply to a natural Tho mom famous Laeghulre of Irish ,chwge in pronunciation oeeurring re I history was the Ard-Righ, or mtrlt-inarjy in many English words in cer- iKing, who balding court at 281a, in ttUn parts of that coutry Ind reflected Neath (which was a sort of "federal" I in the changed spelling. province, bearing tie same relation to) We have instances of Bimilar all Ireland that the District of thluar. t changes in the word "Derby." On this his does to the United Santa)! and continent we pronounce it as spelled. there received St, Patrick, ut 482 In England they can it "Darby." A.D. At that first meeting the traintl Ag often a; not the reverse change converted Iatetthaireh, daughters and in pronunciation hat. taken 'tacts in} half his vourt from paganism in opernLum course of centuries. Thus the} debate, and also won the kinz’l'name ot that famous street in Lou-l friendship and help in the campaignidon, Pall Mall, in pronounced "pell' which spread Christianity over thevmell.” l land like wildfire. But though hel There Is no telling how often mince; aided Christianity, [minim himself the word "kemp" was in common tty never profemd faith, and died I ' Families bearing It as a surname havei ptuutn. . [chm the pronunciation back until ' But the ancient Irish kings who be}. thb name and from one of whom ‘the modern {unify name is derived, (did not spell it that way. The nearest ‘7. an com. to the old speiding in using the English nlphabez. Arm- hnire." Tho Irish prot11neiation due to tho lapse of tirne,Mihrront sections of Ireiand, and thee have duo been changes in pronunciation due to the lapse. of time, but you can make a arrttfsy good attempt it you any it, "itroiryC'without emphasizing the; "airy" too tharply; and if you can Eject a faint. "h" or cultural sound between the two sections, so much the better. _ _ Nauru] Resources Bulletin. O'Lenry is 3 good old royal name. Evy: Shakespeare recognized it as "f whr he wrote hi: “King Lear." Varutittrr-Learr. Racial orlgln-irish. Boute.--A given name. :caru one Minard’u LinlmenL A Wee Bit" of Scotch m gm mm It; mngl u- sent me to we it y; r a (alandar like the on. Tu. Manny," said the lit. vmnge grocer. _ die." replied the gmcér, F esna set, her gmvorlu Wham: "but an. N O'LEARY Surnames and Their Origin Manny and Mm. or three timetrc'httilimr Morn," in whlab a chorus ? makes them ;mvhood tho rrouout,'trhen he decialmed. tins the sight. 11:: his has! manner- "At Whose bright tea-u-ca.-- 1 presence darkness flies toray"---he I I , ‘heurd the chants, to In: horror, slug Way {In broadest Dorie "tteeay Aural, tle.ett tora'." Afterwards. on reform; to the )ft iincidem. ho was told by tho conductor 1'2tf, (ut the choir “not to worry about it. I . _ , Jvlust a little cotect in your pronuncia- , ,t't" "Mon, Mr. Reeves." l {Tl i "Not the man!" excraimed clergyman aghast. "Then where 4he bridagmom T' 8mm Roovns was unto singing in Scotland. an arrangement ot 1tJtru, ihtt4lirttr Morn," 1&,'hu 'r'urTtorut, I Mm. Rose Voyor, Wtllimantio, lConn., says: "I used Baby's Own Tub. Ite. in the Canadian Northwest and (found them a wonderful medlclne for I chlldrtm's trouble; 'tpfreia_lrr.J..e.yllRstea, Alon 'tnrTRhtitttpatrotf." l have also 'given them to my children for simple _ fever and the restlessness accompany- :lng teethintt and they always gave re. 5110!. l mu recommend Baby's Own , Tablets to all mothers." "Ho's down at the bottom of the church, Mr. He's too shy to come up." i' The "bridal bobbin," which turned up the other day in a London auction l mom, is a reminder of the times when Mile manufacture of lace by hand was iarl important rural industry in many 21%?- of England. A tren bobbins were used. and were fgrcatly rind. Mary of them were [the wax-3nd gifts of ruck“,- {hearts to 2',. ttirucarfnmi' choice on 'their wed _ "i day, hence the term “Please. sir, I'm not tho man.' don't want to get married.' At 9. Wings church 1 wedding was f1xqd and the happy morn arrived. " duo course a youthful "min and a buxom damsel presented mammal"! at the chancel steps. When the summed bridegroom was asked. "Will thou have this woman to be thy wedd-nd wife?" he Hammered: 's -_-_---e NP------ my,“ Llnlment fttr Chnblnlm. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at " vents a box from The Dr. Williama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A Pattern. A little girl in Sunday school being asked why God made the mywssm ot the field, replied: ' "Please, ma'am. I suppose for pat. terns for artificitil ttowets." You do not have to coax and threat- en to get the little ones to take Baby's Own Tablets. The one with which they are given, as compared with liquid medicines. will appeal to every mother. None is spilled or waited; you know just how big e dose has reached the little stomach. As a mu- sdy for the ills of childhood arising from derangements of the stomach and bowels they are most satisfactory. CHILDREN LIKE THEM There Is no telling how often mince the word "Kemp" was In common use. Families bearing it as a aux-name have changed the pronunciation back and forth between "Kemp" and "oamp" through yucceedlng tNtteratiottm. But the chanson in spelling have tresin more rare, In ttrey always are. Baby's. Own Tablets Are Effec- tive and Easy to Give. Don't let indittcstion Bur ma,. biliousneu. heartburn. on dysocpaiqtake the pep out of you. Take Seize“ Syrup. Any drug ctore. A: omen u not the reverse change in pronunciation has taken Me In the course of centuries. Thus tht, name of that {mus street In Lon- don, Pall Mall, in pronounced “poll men." ? Hm I: a gmup of mimily names the origin of which (only! be recol- nixed without mre-'yttte to some com- pilathm of English words in use about the time his Norman (warlords of Eng- Iilmi caved to nag French In their a:nnmhret tangtte,utnd the Amie-Saxon speech, after two cannula or more of depression and mango, emerged and. under the Mttuerup,?. of Norman pro- mltttrtatiott, formed the foundation of our modern English. ant of." But . Any families bin In: .d' modern than dropped thisrryihr. -- P KEMPSON "ri'ttlortr--kemp, Camp. Rncnl Orlglrt-Engah. ‘ tteurtar-.An occupation. {Elma Reeve. and the Doric. luve posies," spelt out in colored a. "In". no fake lover gain thy v." and “Love me and for-uh all Those Bridal Bobbins. Dldn't Dare. ‘aimed the is Wltchet for the Flngor‘ Finger watvhes set in a haul ot disinfonda haw mu .‘h hair was in Fm nee, A whoolmaster had explained to his pupils the functions ot c commute. and to tind out whether or not they urr'derztood, he asked: "lf some one married yotfott In an nomplane and utter a. long flight drop- ped you thousands of mile away in . foreign country, what place would you seek out firwt Null?" An eager hand was up.Yasd. "Please, sir. we brawl-1|." (amr- hi, unexpected 'tii"'rt'r. We: and tongue. of wilderness, Bu; 'uuJterthtmrt an urge tpatpes , Onward, knowing a hidden spring . For freahenfng. i, There may be plodding. hour an hour. Year on year, but she who dares I Shall one day witness a deoert-tUwer'. Bloom for her prayers. 3 Mlnard'n Llnlmem for mu muccleu. It must be good to wine buck to I house. And hear the Say. the welcoming about ot it. _ It must be good to In." any Ne are It you come into a house In; giitut of it, ", . mums-t ty,gf,,tu/t,'vtr'd,t,.tgat,'1' With the not! goodby of yourJ id one spoken, And the madam] of little face: Smiling you. oft " you wave In token. It's lonely in lodgings above the street When dusk slows down the day's long laboring, With only a nod to a lad on the stair, And neither not: nor kin to be neigh- boring. -, h“ flu New“ mum at "ateteqMa. an m u my be lunlmuely possible. all “was! - lurn In new!!! -to.6. but union " In toumr- " by ”momma was which "in!" In moth- 'th um. manual [and " " trtt"r than I. darned!" -. If our mum “I N " who“ that “all I "can“. (In. Gin- udinn tun should ttot need an»! !“ II the Cum! amen. u would provide u: hm“! Ina-ulna to tndastrr and use In and». m " 1mqgtut0tlon - cola-Inna. m and in! “It. In town-m. When 1 um " Iron}: u t M that m- mcmm of prudenc- And mom was be unriad, I do not do In with my rerun. that luck It mum tn the country use" " w- mntM, In M. l am more mun-red an - that the "ouBtt W)‘ and ”mum-u]. urn-nu- nun-h mum and opportunity can In future and be land. AM I 6.prrc.te most ”(It elm-1m of opinion bud upon torat auditin- nd lull- vidu-l Mm vim-h m new“ “In no“ u to the mummy: future run: an mat (madam for M a nnnmrnt mm. 'ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO country, 'tsowntrott"ru-ottm-uttsor'att'e1"f In Mind tn It. my Ink. M II In". Immune-rem In an lumber null In - funds. but men mun-cm " w " m Cindi. but “do": Hunt-mu by It! ttf “I Anna-nun In out has!" Industry and a In Min-bl: mo- the prover“, of m may lam-Ir lend; Whit. unluounNe miner ul- t5iUottn mgtrfete6 lune-Una " some a“. It. crop um um amend mu m: u I "" lull the mud. n mun: prim will pan walnu- to the “In". Tho “than. M no new will III- " km sm.ooo,ooo d In new - CM and will umblndly qtNet a Indium In hil~ arr mum“. nu In. none: Irttt new we All durum: of trade Ind " "Inc-ted in W business mammal unruly (”when tin “”""' " ”On In; I‘M! --.-- W, In lmlo my mac - as. Mvi'lxtuou - mdmom. our arm-d an Down toN but: ‘1‘" Ind um use. an we run I was! te “If! roewsM. Mum.mu m an: the "and orna- In. " strortr In and] upward. As an aw " m.- “I “In: m the brunt an ml. a71uiGiriiriuatua-i-f"lt Cum ttf w and”. Tine sMum on we" W. and In“ I: more deed.in le Ll ”hm. III 0“,. it the "I "m. Our lumv SM India's-0- 331"" "d d "et1tr, "ur Min. u “INN um. I'D - an. a." . mu hen-r. mu our "I" ""“ the am "not! no eoeseitt.ruttr "nsseeU. 9 Oar "on" m h run-mm norm-hat adv-IO" mm. but In at left In u nun-AI! W ”mun to up: I” ml;- um. Inrmkilhm' He Made a Good Guess, -Fanny dr, Groot Hastings Thtrqot “aunt in " “In" A Lonely Man. The Teacher. Noel For Put". Econ-y. '-i"i"eii"iirC'iitii"ir(_!tyttt" Agnes Leo. “Emmi “meat- i "You won't object It I so on "1th ’this embroidery. while we tau, wilt :you, Mr. Morelusm? I than think that one should keep and: mind OS,' eapied." Lofty Telephone Line. The highest telephone "at In tho worid rum, to the world's - - weather observatory on “out. Rosa. Katy, 14,960 feet above no: level. , (“w-s Brim: S can and New though their lot-I 101ml. I'Iruruh Writ. farm. prank and“ ','",=eitulJd"i __-- - me only may rim-Is m AMI by the promo-my d an Uettte4 Hut-I. It... - tor our-dun. um bu m- I any. for M 21nTLTiiiiiaiiiiitiistt'.tt2e: mu Bert door. In Illunlly and II r” W ".','Jl'.',":%T.Fi,'iFiuireftte'UU. am- on out immune: no. It. (at In n In manna: - In wrung a - mud- 119M. while oury"1rhttor? out“ with -tm. "sue, this. how". I! but not. In. M ID - “A m. dour-bl. utuc who my..." no on a. W _ " _-__ mm... I. luv- good CruGGste mu [All [an - liner had I. -'" - Inwulomlwlmwl'melruh- M d and. "the! than ll In: " as“ s?jiii'afcl1t1liF".s.'.di'i"iou"",t" always-u with . use! ml i ett,"t1'.rdt2.lr.ii,'sifetp"g"at'lt, Liijyt.r'gtTi7ei7l'kCiiiiier,',t, - M. mrludlu .umsml - - hum-Mummnflmnudultuu -., A, 'h"2tt,CC.iiGuee - -___- - - I h- A 1lijE'f'dijflflyiiEiiriiif2 ------, rat at night. I 1aiucuati"i whole mm. ", " I m M -ithmrt “can? I tend an .dmetueatent to: can». Soap and Dianna-n and 9%.“ mm- .t.-n ___, - . Donne. Ind the: GGiariTiii ot Cum: oi',',',',',"'," and two who of Guam Soap m completelyj healed." (Sigma) In. For"! Krlck, R. R. B, Rockford, Ohio. i Ute Crttieumto ch: you Mn.‘ - - ___ "_-_-_ "a, itched and burned causing an 00; match. and the 0mm. w‘ eruptions. The Nation “Q 1t.of.1teretoijtiiri'"t"74' not at night. I had the an”; . whole sum. _ HAD PIMPlTST ME SUMMER "ihnd I know of m. ted pimples on my and neck. The pimples {m wad can-led over causing “WI”. They itched and mi mulln- - ' 0,n Face and Gk Lost Rest. Cuticura Healed. 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