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Durham Review (1897), 2 Dec 1926, p. 7

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'opts Warp.“ American mrt1trttMBtqnntmB, rumpus explores, and a "and hatt. rye, n world's chm is tho mid pr Grorge Manon. the - cinn- ty?. instwl'tnr should the that c- tirrl ':lner 1349;011an . marge. no he is generally known. In a quictspoken. “mannered “new {:iv'man, tsoaio eight stone ten In “NEH, and ite feet seven-h height. Pit that brief desertptimt do” not my: NHL-tine this poem Hermit“. if. '.c. u mass ot splendid muscle, with L or. mnne of mrpermtotts timsh on h WE George Mason, the Beeettttarta'. Gyrrrlrtstruestor, loath HI. Bouts With the Prince of WIIII. . *2. To hum» boxed with the Prince ot tr-r, America/n mummmhnnu. Return the War. Mason had some night lights and won seven of them. Then can»: the newer conf1iet. Fight- ing with the Gordon Highlanders. George "stopped" three different Mecca of shrapnel during his ”who, and his rare“ as . professional pugiL " m you ol y ht was ended. "sun," he “1d philosophically, "mic is a good and healthy life. And my wife, who was always begging no to give up the that“! perfectly tsappy-- no we?! both "ihfud'." The memory makes my heart grow warm: He Mood there with the right: turn- ed an: l And cradted tt upon " um " And let it lint to him. V To him It was a thing tttNo--- Indeed it an: to us as such! It made old legends grow and thrive Beneath his wizard touch. We could not hear the Ivor-dc he spoke (All softly) to his ladbchnd, But knew the joy " m vole Because the ttddltrr smiled.' In His dreams In words Bo louder than a moon For when In love It answered. lo, The world was tiiHd with tan! --Marion Stowan! BOXING WITH THE The Cornet Way. "Georgia, I shouldn't slide down the Maiden like that." "Wouldn't you, grandma? Show "What are you can: for, m M!" " 'Cause when luv-outed n new map summon. " any who . cu- Comer come- I! at “and a u ‘0}!me " K.--, __» ' ankle ft nay. 'Have I hurt L him that I had had. w in the rinet" [you hushed hum: When ha left the sh! qu th ,Ich er int al D s and “Mops by the movement over: a realistic "auttet," also d by electricity, much med. by who sailor from irritating liver _S', bicycles which automatically 1r the number' ot miles eovirrqd; ngmtaehlno; and tho ttrual ring- -hai.is. and so on. a Prince of Waive. worth on iterated me most," George said. I got him to talk. no easy mar ' he is the soul ot modesty. boxed with me every morning , his last trip to New York. H. titr a gum! Hula but delight. to ii. go' “3h his right. hither than " FAH?, I haven't any chance to weight," ho told no whimskaok n I crossed was him on' I re. n how you‘d do it." " Moran. Battl with them all I found just know n hers, «run t We mm m the complete- xymnuaium on "A" dock. Mason’s wide In! joy: , Ulla. the Left. , haa reason to be proud at , everything that the athlete L!) keep him in good trim, In- tt eleetrie horse which trots, n h A Valued Com h sth td In hi. death. mek‘mton to Ma in gold n brine- shed teqNttiat'etitiy. left the ship at New York nal. on duty at the gang- Prince swiped when he shook hands with me be. wrowd ot uottttrtiitiets we. hummul tohl me that he luv enjoyed our bouts to- at The Fiddler. It o. P. ee Case. the mi rip he must hare whisper“! him to use wh manual: which Mr m presented to him arted on the voyage la death. It is tuned It tit his like a child-and Many American we boxed, in this it would surprise imam: who have eure' (wring their ad that Out 1 121‘, Roland Todd, " Siki~l ha" the Gym pied the HI) lt m Mt Al on." George many times rm on my ll his left showing " me his I could bout 'h all Often Leads to a Decline-En- rich the Blood by Taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ', At the ttmt "inpr or anemia mothen should not it once. Nogleet. 0d “semis one: load. to decline, but it you see that your daturttter'tuNood is enriched there need be no cause for 'tutarietr. Thanevst blood enricher rover discovered is Di'. Williaml' Pink 1Pills. The pure. red blood created by these pills will quickly banish ailtsitrns of anaemia. They ‘will build up your 8111's health and ensure her a robust girlhood. Give your daughter a course 'ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now. Make " her strong like thousands ot girls who have been rescued trom the clutches l ot anaemia by Dr, Wtthams' Pink Pills. Here is a bit ot. proof. Miss Mary Vonditti, Catampttut, N.B., 58382- In their cur-1y teens it I: quite com- mon for girls to outgrow their strum). Ind mothers should caretuliy watch the health or their daughters " this time, tor it to when stmgth I: bumped try rapid growth that anaemia develops. The ttrat signs may he my. ticed by peevisshrtetrts, tango!" and headaches. The face grows pale, breathlessneu and ptslpitatton follow. with tow spirits. ' - "Three years 380 while attending Blheautif convent. I studied mm hard to grudu- I that we ate. The {emit win I became very't‘ushti nervous and got to thin and pale 'ii/rliiiiri 0 teachers thought they would have to! beauty scnd me home. "kt dinerent kinds more " or medicine which my pmmts sent'me, l fund it but my condition remained unchanged. I to thin At last one ot my teachers [no me a it we l box ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and l aesthe had hardly tinhrhed it when I could do not feel an improvement in my condition. it or I continued the use of the pills tor others some time longer, and tein hardly tell! TI all the good they did me. I gained Amman s strength and weighthand the color re- the un turned to my cheeks, and at the and same .0! the term I graduated. I never tail He hm 1‘0 recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ; in the to my friends and acquaintances when ' verse fa: tonic is needed." " ‘lng in 1 You mm get these pills from your .. . A _druttt,rist, or by mall at 50 cents a box: work Ifrom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Canine-11 s i lirockville, Ont. (that i You may ha” scattered bounty With your mm hand and Fom"lett; You may have sat beside the sick, And wept with the bereft; You may have chm-ed the weary on, And helped some one doubt-towed; But have you ever found a home For a wistful dog that's lost? ---claira Timer Allen. The train was about to start when; tho door mi 9. mmpavtment contamlngt a soiitary commercial iraveler “133 fltuig open and a Mug wdntan entity) ed and dropped into a comm seat. Anu- a while the traVeIer said. po- mely: "Excuse me, miss. bttt--- f' "If you speak- er annoy me I'll call tho conductor " snapped the gtrt. Tho train rolled on. and after a lertthy pause the young man made an- other attempt to speak, hut again the girl threatened to give tho alarm. At last the train slowed up at a sta- tion and the trawler rose to his feet. . "I don't care whether you like it or mot," he said. "but 1 want that bag of ntrawherritcs you‘ve been sitting on tor strawberri the last " No poisonous reptiles and few wild an'mah are to be found in Japan. Few Wild Animals in Japan. 1frcJrtiiovetrtrrumts Parrteh I et Rel/eds How 106:1 MORE MONEY FROM HUGS 'ho. to I'Nd 1g,T'.'i,".f, lion. mick ruin. And how to due "t thou at I nimble bacon "no: .. t. Ind a low to prevent her dum- Inbru'mtu: gunned: of 5mm; to and“: or to get 11: e litters I your: how " pick t at brood "org-the" m jun a {at " the MIDI-l full unkind ll tho (to. vamp!!!" “Breeding M Fud- lng the Market “on" land in the Derartment of Agriculture. man. It will pay ya. lo put. I". the hm below. _ u . The Grading and Marking of Bags " Another “in! To": the law reutive " ttttttth,,,',:.? lnt. dipping of an “t. Bury poultry (use! Ibo-H m an. There In "or In hundred in. pvtnucm .orohteta on an thr diluent. bunch: of ‘hr-Inx. Wm. far the "a! of than public-- a... 51th lad - (his slip PUBLICATIONS BRANCH Derartategtt of Amara. on". (hunk. no... a“ II tree unmou- an A Dog That's Lost. Her Own Fault, 1 was about to a tuv.rtpaytHt.?t'.t miles [i loamy. Sher W I sn- Wiprua6 Btttdea, Lord Mayor elect ot Won. was inducted into ot, he witlit%y customary old world cane nonfat. A taunts ot the procession m a pageant ot road passenger transport. the Wonderful companies of Freeman. Ihtrmea, Wymsiiraavee'3, Wheelwrights. Felt-makers, Fame". Homers and Pavia-rs being conveyed thmugh the streets in passenger we hicks of the past and preseynt from sedan chairs and pack horses to the latest models of British _euttmotytstutr and airmanes the latter mung tho mumme tlowtt by Sir te Cobham trom Londonnto Austrian. and ‘back. We do not know that when a mu makes anything he ought to make it I beautiful tor the sake of doing so. and 'that when a man buys anything. he ‘ought to demand beauty in ft, tor the (i7k"e' of that beauty. .We think of {beauty it we think ot it at all, " a 'mere mrce of pleasure: and there- liifa' It means to " ornament added l,to things, tor which we can pay extra I', we choose. Ate we do not value the 1aesthetic activity in ourselves," so we [do not value it, do not even recognize tn or the lack ot it, In the work of Another striking pageant represent- ed the London tire brigade of to-dar and the famous Thames Women. in predecessors. the "lusty, a.bieebodied tiremeu" ot the ancient city. The dig.. covery In Horetortiishire is unmanned ot a. seal attached to an ancient docu- ment which was used by Dick Whit-. Hutton, who 500 years ago held the omoe to which Sir R. Blades has suc- ceeded. This seal shows Whittington as a "citizen and meteor" and "ro. ooiverareoeru" tor Great Britain un- der Edward Plantagenet. l The artist, ot wha‘xver Mud. hi I tnan so much aware ot the beauty ot the universe that he must impart the same beauty to whatever he mares. He has exercised his aesthetic activity Iin the discovery ot beauty in the uni- Iverse before he exercises it In Impart- (iii beauty to that which he makes. .. . Amt we should know, also, that (work wtthout beauty means unsatis- [tie,) spiritual desire in the worker; {that it is . . . like thought, without I truth or action without righteousrMse. ls more a but}? or young children 1n ' "sour home? If there ll you should l not be without a box of Balo"s Own 1 ‘Tablrrtn. Childhood ailments come!‘ {gulckIy an? means should always tel; u at hand to promptly tight them. Baby's l: iOwn Tablets are the ideal homo!' (remedy. They legume the trowew,l, (yr/ly.'. tho stomach; banish constl-loI ( patlun and ludigestlon; break up colds! land almple tegertr-- in tuctthey relieve lan the minor ills of little ohms. Con- l,etrrsirtg them' Mrs. Noise Cations. Ma. lL/GL' Que., writes: “Baby's Own Tab. lytr', are the best remedy, in the world; liar little on”. My baby mannered tar-i ‘rlbly trom indigestion and vomitittg,l but the Tablets soon set her right and "now she is In pvrfect health." The [Tablets are sold by medicine dealers), ‘or by mail at gi,e a box trom The Dr.} 'Williams' ..1ledicitle Co., machine” 10m. l Belief. G THERE h BABY IN YOUR HOME? I'll tell you how the Sun rose,--- A ribbon at 'd time. Tho Mecptrrs swam in amelhyet. Tlm'n-ews like squirrels Kin. The hills untied their bonnets. The bubolinks begun. Then I qud softly to myself. "That must have been the sun!" But how he sot, I know not. There spanned a purple stile Whicuimé yellow boys and cm: Were cjig'la‘tpg an {be wgme. . Tttt Gwen My reached the other side. A dominie in gray Put gently up the evening tum, And led the flock away. "Now," said the bridegroom to the bride. wtfeu they returned from and: honeymoon trip, "let us have a clear umbrstanding before we settle down to married life. Are you the pregnant or the vios-irrwsititynt of this house- hold t" "I want to be neither president no} vice-president," she nnswered.‘ ' win be content with a subordinate position." * - -- "What position is that. my dear?" tacks A prnctical man is the upholsterer; he's always getting down to bras: SOUR $l1llllllhlltll Bananas“ tho Stomach. relieve. and provonu Drawn. bisection. Heart. burn. Biliousnogt, Nam: Flutuhneo. vuun. ---. _ Headache, and all other Arottttie caused by disordered Stomach lad Bowels. Buy It your drug man or man titty cent: to our address. t CluttotvBrock, In "Tho Ultimate bi. Franldin's man-mm Treasure." Emmy Dickinson, Collected Pam: Beauty in Our Work. Dr. Franklin labor-lode. Sunrise and Sunset. Her Choice. COLLINS varatusnC-cooGon, scum, Covet Racial orfgtr--hittrman-Frerttrtt. orlgln--A giwn name. - Here is mother group of funny names derived from the given nuns of Nicholas. only this time more in ac- cordance ‘with Norman than Angto- Smn custom. Incidentally. this tendency among the people, of Europe iit the early Mid. dlo Ages to take a single given hame and split it up into all sorta ot diminu- tlvea and variations was not due en- tlrely to tho natural inclination Ito form nlck-names. but tn large mea- sure was due to that some dearth of ‘mmclem names that go around which. _t'r1tenrriflrd ’ns populations bccarre Huger, thtal1y grew into the formation lot family names; l .. , Even before the Normans invaded and conquered Engzand _ the given name of "Cole" or “Conn" was now: Mr and widespread among them. They had formed this name as a diminutive of Nicholas, the name ot the famous saint who was archbishop of Myra in the fourth century, and why already had become th, patron saint of childv Tho family of Collins. whom-It Is not traceable to Wish Mm, is lilmpiy the modern (ammo! “Colin's gamma also ts the humbly name ot Common. Tho Normans quite frequently (on: ed dlmmmivee ot given names by the endings "et" and rot," and it is trom names so formed that the family I sat at my window one cold whiter day, watching a flock ot tiny brow]: birds hunting their dittgto-r very likely‘ lt'was trreakfast--tor food wan pretty scarce: them The little fellows new from one tall weed to mother. from one bush to an- other, hunting for some tiny sued pr dry red berry that might have been left from some former breakfasts. 7 Sometimes a berry was. found, drop. ped in the snow, and mum greeduy naked up, and 1 shiverul as 1 thought ot the Icy mower going down the warm little throats. My mm breakfast had been worm, still I srufntoyl a. bit be. cause the coffee was not quite hot enough. But tho tiny feathered lunch- er never trrumtsled-Hittrt muttered " thanks for every need. every berry found. _ . At last there seemed to be not a seed or berry left, and awafther ali new to seewhat could be found else- .wbere. Such a scanty meat divided among so many was not vary satisfy- ing, yotOinow. . I felt a throb ot {My as I watched them in their search, then something 'sald to me. "Why didn't you help them. insteag ot wasting your time pitying them? Why didn't you?" “Help them? But what can I do to help?" was my first thought. The!) I knew. I decided that every day I would save the crumbs that always gather on table and diahea--everr meat 'scrap, everything that a bird can eat with a relish. "This I did, and with it I served a nice pieee'of sue: tor dnrsert. hanging it hy " stout string to a iimb of a tree near by. Another day l hung a small bone with a good serving of meat on it, and it is a question as to whether the birds that found it or I who had given it to them, enjoyed it the moat. .7 Suehtts twittering. such a scrambling from one side to the other as there was.' , wished with an my heart that I could understand bird language so I could know just what they were any- lng. From crumbs to meat, from meat to qrumbs they ttew, until at last the meal was consumed and away they new with happy twitten. The next morning there was a sur- prise for me. For there, were not only the birds who came for bnktut yea- terday, but nearly as cany again, and as I ruched. they null came from all directions. I almost held my breath in lmazement. .Whera (ii? the others come from? How did the know about the food put out tor them? Surely, surely there must have been some way of com- munieation between them, tor it Just did not happen, but how can they tell one another of such things? WeN, I really trot myself into deep waters, tor as I increased my food tri. lowanoe; list so often did the little “new come tor it. And sometimes It puzzled me how to feed so many. but at lau'l dipped down Into my corn chops, my hm: corn, which they seemed to like very much, and more bonee had to be kept ready. And now l - what I am going to do next year. T . . I am going to save all the melon seeds that we have. dry them thor- oughly and put them away for the birds' dinners and breakfasts. Many kinds ot seeds can be not} this way. Let's " do it. Let's all save seede crumbs. scraps ot broad, meat, from our tablet. and sewer them, “to tteeet' of kindness. when they will do good: I am going tou-wilt you? Mother lack - “Chilton! You come right in out at that airt Th. idea of plum; up them III". “I mole Physician. U“ Ila-rah Lintmont. By Flomum Jones Hadley WHY DON'T WE akilanel are! " names a Canon's“ Com am. down to In. ( P" te'. u always pmlouncel Ilka Wk" in Gaelic (providing it isn't silent) 53nd in mime the dlphthongs all bus 3 short vowel sound that is pret- ty much um same. The “ch"kmere ly an ”plinth an "T' in short; so that '.'Keilettvr" been)" an exact Bullet rendering of the promuutHtion. The "O'Co,'leachatt" clan In an old one, the stmhold or which was in Iquawr. In tqtut.er'-wtts a chleftaln ‘named "CeMeaetter" (the given name taming "witro"), who was a nephew .0! the famous J1ie1Hr)pr, Brian Bcru, iwho ttrat.establitshst laws governing 'the adoption of tamily names among the Irish, though the custom d using them dates {mm many cdnturies prior to Illa time. . KELLEHER. vartat'ror-r, O'Ketiett.r. Raclal Or'lttirt--tt0h. 1gourett--A given name. Every time you see the family name qt Relief. doa't jump at the conclusion that " is German. Nine timra out of ten it would lie. But the tenth time It would be Irish, and a viriauon of the surname ot O‘Knneher or Kelleher. The last In the most not] form ttt which the name Is found ttrdar, " is, of muse. an Angllclzed rendering ot the true lrish tamfty or tOtt name. which is "O'CeilpaettMr." a comm”? than which looks quite difficult to tho Rngtistr-traimH ere, and even etiit mom t1tttiealt as you try to analyze it. Famlllar With Royaitlu. Dora "dutnts)---"That author mun hold a very high social position." Her---") do you think so?" Dora-N heard him my he had btF come familiar with royalties " last." Upsctuow-qr. sl web. 1229592435? tee?': Upset otomach sl dglgish "vet and non conun- tton mug halt Brag . . 's'aairiyiiruiiiir1i this 'c'liUd""iTsC.tt'%iriiG'rriiau'G GTGGiriieiih _ -"e" , Any drtwrtore. - _ Oomethlng New. {MIT}: mares: Ito maid from the country) 1 deed." ~“I'Ion't you like to cook with gas?" '_, "Oh, Cook- "Yes, ma'am, I think it's “(up only.” dertul. Why, the fire hasn’t gone out i, since I came a week ago'." 1 If , Little larger than} man's watch, 1 new type of thermometer works with a special metal spring, and indicates all degrees of temperature from 10 degrees below. new to 180 degrees above. ., DOES NOT AFFECT A lie tends to make ability liability, Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians f, Cold N 1 . CCr'r.TC",y,' l] _ s eur.algu WAR N PNG! Pain Neuritis Be " HI rf its Headache Lumbago wait: tt WW? et Toothache Rheumatism '?A'esih'i'de.t/'tC/i',iri1'i,e-, unm- u at In can.) of In: [nut-euro of "ottrot?eAr"s -. " idetii"s B. A."!. While " .- wrr. human “Aw“ t nun-3‘ the ", amen d Iva m it -- Itit't=ri'iltrtu' we may. Gm." ' . c--.------------ A1 - Accent only “Baler" eackat'r w ich contains proven directing Hull "Buyer" boxes of 12 table', tho {Mug of " tad 1oo--lrruiaris, [dam I very foolishly Wort It out to diner-- _ ii, w" rather proud. ydu see. To think me drum wa- min. Ilia: when the people luv It Fl'd stared uni then they milk, {They ‘Ihrugged and loudly whispered Hue dear. old, tooitah child!" mr--'Seientw ny- mau and from I single cell." . Bhe-"Motst ot an would be can. back to one." After 8havltttp--M Maui's LInlmom. I In" ' vorFapeelttl dream, - ' W0 and star-white, That I keep' caruatly packed away From other people's light. So now I have It Mud away From bland and stupid eyes; I keep it late. you undoutand Till they have grown more wt A man whose credit was at n low ebb called on " mum- to train A new suit he Md ordered. and on doing so found that the cloth. tit-everything. hf tact---- perfect. He tut-ma to the tailor and said, In I pleased tone: "Oh. no," said the tailor, only." - If you have anytlging good to sell. talk it up or you won't sell. wad; contains proven difectlnng. 'atttiftTi' boxes of 12 tab!et, Ah (I. ot " tad 100--nru,arics N) tt In: W of Nam-ecu». - a-A" a I A "t in“. " " wry. lilo!" The out: is flne---vory'ereditatsto In "is toirdtea" In Plea-ooh. "FTu" and other dunk"- on lull-4!- develop trem In... midi. To T2t trouble the Butler'- Mixture. t quickly when the (but xlmrovej the - I Ditterent in. u ion ”run. tu I um combination of provou Hung. . by All 41-min. and mum-ad. Bufar,.kr,Mt W. I. Bum". “and. tet Mutant BL. Ton-lo I I“ Don't Negleét Bronchial Colds On the Contrary Aetstiheih- ,Mdowuk. town more was. -Dor1s Nanette Peel ONTARIO, ARCHIVES TORONTO sicians for Ontario. FAR! WANTED FROM OWNER. Describe, mm mica. C. Herbert. 1019 Des Carrier“, Montreal. Tiso often the mark a tferson w tomnlioittthe worldiathed lurk. I '"""." .V w"- . -t >4. 7. i hire. ciiGiEetiuo1s, 9m 1m Hy. i down. Avenue, Torovto, manna l W my be hnviny an Cxpv'wnn'n I simihrto In. Giffin's and null no I hm to know what she d d. I Ev “woman can feel ormftrruut I t'i?i',i?,',i'ii,'i'i'i ttlle,Nl,rc'ie,' _ Comm r ee Tr" . r. l told it does help it out of , Vol” 100 woman who yak. it. 3 I - by drum when a Cusaified Advertisements. The ”in". 'E-tsam'--". mapper ready yet!“ Wttr--"No, dear." "Well. I'll on.) our to the mums "Watt jut In minutes." “W!!! tt be - than?” "No, but men Pit go Wm: you bruins. can. swelling. THIS WBMAN NOW WELL Her Suffering Relieved an Health Restored by Ly/f, E. Man's Vegetable Compound In the Stable Min-M3 in int Toronto, that. .u. - "I wanna“! for theben oeiired from Lde EY'" sury to use Lynn r. “Eve Wash, and l feel Bdiffererot um. remark how M II I I busy woman, It I timey tobooat an: Mrs. Cunar_ " LBS., $2. 5 LBS. PATCHES, $1.50. A. IcCreery, Chadian. [A Wild in hidden aid. wan-dd: on building. fungi“. deco: gardening. Profuse! ' il ind mm ntuctual dulLI1 . -tiocs, Stud " "b, and m. unplann- Nutt?,", 2ter. 'i'ilTik1'?i',.t, n' .110: “on?“ a. ”mad-tau In acumen, media-ad. "ttuetstie tsrotrtstieott"ett+i'rdUt- Culicura Talon ls Unexcelled'n Pqity {£4 i ttnd the v Tablet: the be nun ANTS. “SUE No. *9”. blood tturtt i - my better . I saw the Ire min-d in the, . er t t am renal you trtedirin I can all uh hm " m tra

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