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Durham Review (1897), 6 Jan 1927, p. 6

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FFSI L. a r. ', 't the. river at _ her not: I: {we is M. Ac.' thu- in , gmttU 'aarteatatrttag an. t-ly- warning dot. .. Why fade the” autumn of. m- s':r'tix, hon-n he to Ruth gentie not av ot the VIII”, bro-thing In M 1:“me grass, .4 the lovely mill. and oai6: I am a watery weed, - m W‘ry small, and 10'. to dwell '. "-wly "Res; :5 Hm trildod trutterfV mm ~1A'H‘5 on my head. . ." “mod Mm hum; all I that sun.- on " 1 '_l the valley, and one! morn! ' " mo spreads thimd, i w"olr,l4?e, thou bumble (ruml w: now-born lily-m, I '_'.' maid of “but "I”: and mmiGSl. brooks; l _ -i:..1t be clothed ia light. Ill! ' ..x:h morning mum, l Ctr, r's heat me“. tttmy besidel , :oatrtaing and the m. I I: A“ eternal VIB.’ Then! _ l _hould Thel complain? ”A tho mistress of the vale:- .elur.' utter a. Sign?" ( _ Make, in "The Book of ha I 'lr of the Valley. The Inner Light " is like a "my bow, and .n a parting cud. rte-Minn In I (has, “It aims in tho Inter, . am: of Infants, like c mule 'm an infant’s (we. . mum's voice. like trunnion y', like mum in thq atr. ' gmay I lay me down, and and fall? conscience but couch Mutilation {an its not t suchroonnc ' method ot l by our n method or “and at l by our m1stakeer, but mm warns ttIatnst the e we make it, and - t afterward in term of Must recurremo. Not ““10le world, but much oral lite of men, them Matthew Amid and 'urselvea, which man. "ss." Tho mm d vt ourselveo with an ourselves in than M. is the triumph of God while we concurrently ". nut our own “thatch. , mm; u the cam“. ot ancient amt-mutton, do whip ot our was. ot which determine. the r Md. The audio bl w- ' “Help this. In the midme ages. swam period muowmx the mmnan con. 1 . , Point. “mm, is tho (use today. the wo?ariettt of England. . - , I “I." it.» 1 .siiiiy me servant. the toUowur of a givnn The place was the town of "CheneeJ' _, '\|L"rhud?" person was known as his "man." I"Chiur." "Queqnay" or "Ctteqttee" an M s.r" In the reeords ites lists. cam row was variously spelled in the middle -' _ _- _‘ m, tirtittii pom and other!) of the middle 'y2,'llye,',' the third listed spoiling being in. you will and the-forms "John Harrrldieatire of the pronunciation of the ,, , uh“), sf, man" and "Harry‘s man John" ttsed iffy?!“ tn the other 'rpellings. -" . teretrangeaMy. I It 1. (band as a surname first in the _ - - ' Th» (“any mum forms of Hamlin. ’rolls of the Norman host that might 'r,, .' days of raio. end Harmon my. other masons. at Hastings with William the Con. ,' l m“. but not “k which a". been discussed in 'll'xCiFerrii, la "de Cheyno." "de Cinemas" ' wen.» muck», ad one when nth-on. mud "do Chen“? 7 - - , the more mil ogetrtr of the“ ma! A "Robert " Cheney” was bishop srned the ,'esson of Th” are IN. to to W’ ttmr-lot him ttt 1UT, m hm in 1m" every dar w i;ilevir, u. . m mtt of the maize "William (k Chem" m the sum i%"irir'tUii'Gaiusttrit-."c'u"tieal"h" l whether W is we I. at madame 'r-. That any function of i should deserve to be ' would seem improb- nus " Mu b Id the; ‘ats. Tako the turry (may... Our national character in the great- lugs and the sleek. {out use: of the Empire; " the arm a uisyri 0! men eaeh I time, we can trade too much upon it. the Week. !,-..lraird Burnham. nu F cortse%tMNb particl- mudorn Win; to is Bot to admit that h conviction ot right not infallible know- Judgment, and know nt furnish the mate F. But on. than; w. trate for any man to trrqrtna1 km thin I the shell of and: and the I've" ot which ad ”on In Mn, while we M11010: which l's but hope. a to must on my to qmagtlr m thing: that "sed ttood cone her hope for (Nikon! and I' light within. one “soon tor warm ways light emu. up kind thins. when: at her lt tt :xch what place man. Ratr'tal origirt--ehgOh. f .ntrctr---A elven "no. _ t In View of tho obvious fact that .lVlrlntI acme not: as Han-hon comes hominid" the given name ot.Hnrrr, or Henry.is°”'°° you’d be nrougly “noted to believe; The: that Harriman also came from the the pla same given name. wou‘dn't you? H'eloped And It you were so “may tempt-.15 only ed max you 301113111» did think A (mum; why, sots'd be right. mi both The mum of Harriman deco come: The 1 from Harry. The question is now. In! ; simply what could it haw mam: in the Antwan“ Variations - Hartman In Foolihh men way lite does this Or does that -alt no. Life's a looking (has. it shown Your own toy or woe. It " It great " with th lamps a his ttm it is m and turn how y ou tr 1 The canal was busy enough. Eva-y now and than we met or overtcok a kn: string of. wars. with great. green tillers: high stems with a window on either side of the rudder, and perhaps a in. or a ttower-pot in one ct the win- dows; a drugy following behind; a wo- man busiied about the day's dimer, and it handful of children. Three bs-rges Were alt tied one whim] the other with tcu rows. to the number ol twenty-live er thirty; and the line was headrt and kept in motion by a steamer ot strange construction. ' . . Ot all the creatures of commercial enterprise», a canal barge is by tar the most delightful to consider. it may spread it. still and then you can see it stalling high above the treetops and the wind-mill, railing on the aqueduct, sailing through the green corn-lands; the most picturesque ot things amphi- bious. Or the horse piods along at a tootpace as if there were no such thing as businems in the world; and the man dreaming at the tiller ate-ea the same spire on the horizon all dav WORK tatkinpui I It you he: run donm, It mm that your blood is thin and watery. {but your vitality in low. You do not 3100:) We“ and are and when you rise in tho morning. You tind no pleasure tn your meals and are Jules; and die. ptmed at your work. You have no energy to enjoy your-elf. Do not submit to this. Get new blood and with it. new vitality. There la no dttBeulty in doing this. Dr. Wil- liam; Plittt Pills Kiki up and enrich tho kind. which brings with it new hum: Md vitality. The man. woman or girl who runs Dr. Williams' Pink Pthn In Beyer run (1' wn. Their [Hands Thousands of men My“ down by anxieties ot work. Thousands of wo- men are broken down by their house- hold toil, with tired limbs and aching backs. Thou: In]: ot girls are pale. list- less and William attraction. It all means the Ba! 0 thint-tttin and wat- vry blood. vitality run down, anaemia. poor appetite, palwtatlng heart, short breath. . t mes again the old for old. It la a mirror only. wilt giver you crowds tor crowd; Lonely for the lonely. Find New It! rot m platis WY ume spire on the horizon all day n. It is 3 mystery how things ever n to their destination at this rate; Id to see the barges waiting than n at a toch, affords a tine 191mm ot m easily the world may be taken. The chimney smokes for dinner as m 30 along: the banks of the canal owly union their scenery to con- ll thet " tto COMQTD As the Barge Floats. man's story or turning the f a picture-book In which. he cotwern.---Hrtym "Au Inland . by Robert Louis Stevnmmn. mirror to you: _ 5 you, does not Judge you me]: now for new. LY a" tth HARRIMAN ht , Health by lmproQing Their Blood. , l Mirror. id pr libs, n Surnames and Their Grigin "I it George FJiliston Iced to believe; The record of this family name and mm from the the place mmw from whivh it was; de. dn't you? tveloped illustrates qttitereiettrly that it wrongly tempt-Us only in modern times that the pro- lid think it- [mm-Imam of "eh' has been softened mi both English and Much. an does come; The family name at first. of course, unis how, unma'imply indlrated the section of the m in the tustltottitiertt from which its Norman Harman * he bu rs does rome, The family name at mm. of course, is how,tatdisimitly itsdlcated the section of the in the tiet:coettitient {mm which its Norman, been" Came, and was used tirst in He ages. as i the period following the Norman con. ho vorkarqquest otErtgland. . _ It '11: some cases more Mars ', of Harriman, Mi! thei by tt A "Robert " Chesney" was bishop or Lined!) in 1147, and later in 1208. a “William de Chane" hold the same communal Mitts Variations-Chesney, Cheny. Racial origin-Norman French Source-A place name. -To be the father ot a small son. ---To be responsible tor training to- morrow's citizens. -' _'l'o be intrustetl with the handling ot other people's money. -To hold the lives of other people's loved one. in our hands. ---'1ht own u lot of money and have no great. objective in life. -To stand before an audience ot one hundred people for thtrty mlnuua. -To live it one bellovow that he la immortal. though ul secret. Nellie! more and ing lug pie and the Nellie'u I the childr 'mac Bee Tmils," a new out-of-doors feature which will take the visitor out into the forests of North- ern Ontario and Quebec under the guidance of experi- enced woodsmen and trappers, will be operated this winter by several outfitters in the northern sections of these two provinces, it is announced by the INurist Department of the Canadian National Railways. These have been unused to meet the demand tor facilities it ls hlldren. The twvhrr spoke about Irive Nellie was looking the last lays. and how happy she was that sity able to have hut-u warm cloth- The mother then told the follow. Itt'ldven': She had missed several N. of Elizabeth's, outgrown cloth. nd had asked the child It Hhe had them. Elizabeth Bald quietly. " :11 ulll" were passing along a dear 1. "Why, yes. I gave than: to e! I couldn't wear them anv Serious Business-- tery how she c 2-1110 seemed to o-mly bud promi days afterward umber of Eliza lassnmtes, war an. The teacher Nellie was look I couldn't wear tliey Just fit he: True Giving. CHENEY SNOWSHOE TRAILS jR NQRIHILRN WOODS Elizabeth. one "ot were ditseurutitur arm-r spoke about l Making the last mm she was that "iuell warm cloth- m told the follow. M missed several modltioel form. i In the mid-nineteenth century the 'word‘ was used Murativelr tor break. lure up anything into pieces. “Minty Hearts," tor ingtance. are spoken of as i"macadamized." . . right." Professor of Musio--"Pardon mo, young lady. my terms are quarterly--- in advance." Pay Up. . j Gnshing Young Putru-"Aty pmfes- sor. if ever I make a pianist I'll owe it all to you." Although McAdam rose to the posi- tion of general surveyor of morn-upon. tan roads with a grant of £10,000 from the English Government for carrying nu the work of highway improvement. ‘there is evidvhce in the now obsolete word "macadamite" thul the McAram system of road-making mat with on. position. The fact that "macada- mites" was used to designate those who advocated tnacadaathed roads in. dicates that there were others who did nor favor the method. uvr. Unlike natural joints, those itt. gemoux ball-bearing ones do not get all” with age.,gmn. or rheumatics! And there is no ruhhlng or weight at ths, point of omIrutntiou, wherever These legs are made or duralumin. a light but lmuwnsely strong metal: Every joint in the leg is on ball bear- ings, and at the hlp there is a. "unlver- sal" Joint whlch enables one to turn the leg and foot In any direcllon. Stand-mg. the leg is rigid. If, after am. putation tit the hip. the wearer do- slres to slt, a slight pressure mleasea the knee and Mp joints, mm a seat can be taken in the most natural man- These legs " light but In Every Joint it ingu, and at tl lt is not an many years ago. writes a London jam-midst. when, " anyone. lost a leg, they 'had either to face the lifelong use of crutches or wear a wooden pea-stump leg. And. it they lost an arm. there was but the choice of pinning the empty sleeve across their chest. or of having a wooden stunan-m with a hook at the and pr a dummy. and ageless hand. All that, however, has Ireeu changed. Wnow, you had the misfortune to 10.36 a log. you could he liltvd with me with which you could, literally, do everything, and none would know you haul an artificial member. You could walk. run. ritlv. play golf. crirkat, htocrkccy, ouyttting." A 5,000 miles world-tramp was made ro-cently by a man with an artiticiul leg? Always. What‘s the new strike about?" It's hard to tell, but we're In the Story Words. Macadam NEW LIMBS FOR OLD! for spending a winter outing in the woods and the men who will operate them are outfitters who haw had wide experience in caring for hunting and fishing parties. Travel will'be over trap lines, on well-beate- trails, by dog team ‘and snowshoes and the visitor will be able to make woods t't", of from 50 to '20. miles, under conditions which wi provide for the coup, fort and convenience of the inexperienced woodsmau. Wonders of a Clever Craft. a to the posi- or metropoli- £10.000 from for carrying amazing t-uae Mlmrd'c Llnlment. g This iirm invented a splendid new luloveplpe which is extremely easy to inn! In and has three locks in each sco- gtion whim prevent it bulging and Intake " very rigid. -", ( A name was wanted tor (his product and a contest was held among Cana- ldlln hardware merchants. Contest fun from April 24th and ended Novem- itrer, 30th, and the lucky Winner! of the (prize money were: Moot of Them A; Jerry- -"l tell you. it take to any 'no.' " Iasrrr--'ahen I've mot Iota ot very brave gnu." _"How do you know Jmkius' wife “my?" . And the name selected was Self Made Pipe, which also embodies the principal letters, 8MP. used by this big tirm. 4.- Walter Klim-k. Hardware Mer chant, Elmhl. Ont. 3.--Laz. L. Bfisseue. e/o J. o. Pa. quettes Hardware. 790 St. Catharine St. E., Montreal. Que. man top Northern l Cobalt, Qm. I. -C. M. Farrow, c/o G. & A. t1ardi, Ber. Ltd.. Saw-Ma. Ont. J.--w. R. Finlay. Travelling Bales. ducts Co.. of Canada, Ltd., ttt remand Mashx W. J. Wilson and Co., (I Redford Row, bulldog, whose artifiidat Hmbs are described above, told no that in one of the last parties of Am trauma to return home every man had one or more of these much! wonders, and" or the crowds who watched them embark not one new“ anything! ttxed, tr "MUCH. Arms are mute wondexfui than has. The “rage hands, perfectly limped. tieahsottfred they are made of a spe- CIai lime, and with the was! Lines on them, have tintpters which, with a mover went. pkk up a tumbler. fork. ruite or eve-n a pin! Tho two tomstiuge'cs mun. about and close on the thumb in quite naiuru: "icihioru. Another mw ol' arm has an adjust- able ratchet. (aerating a trplit.hook. That will ttrits and swing) a cult club, bat, rod. c4titre's--sutythusg. A neat mm'mne-nt oi the arm stump raises the hand to the month. These tseientitle. limbs must be, seen to be, believnd‘, and worn to he fully appreciated. And an arm weighs but 22 ouncesf "He carries a cg: opener on his that may be. The weéght of a full leg in but lines and a half pounds. and the contours of the body take that easily. all)! must be seen to be, believnd‘. Id worn to be fully appreciated. And 1 arm weighs but 22 ounces! Today’s aptlticiau eyes have not t (ed. glassy. lifeless appearance. The! at Clt, move. In perfect conjunction ith Hm reel member, and dilate and ntract in company with the natural Contest Winners. Sumeutrtt Evidence ’anada Supply Co takes courage as-" mo ARCHIVES TORONTO key " Happiness lies in the absorption of name vocation virich "tisfue the ml. --Wiilittm Osler. . "Oh, no." and thY opponu - thtiUtod Gladstone!" "That my be" was the rem he never Insult Hardy." 7 TONY, Sometimes the practice has Its i Imaging one. In the famous election l in which anthem» Hwy ousted Glad» stone trom one of the near: hr Oxford i University them “is a dispute over, one vote given by a graduate who was weak In uni-Ices. ' The (not English unlvemkiu re turn members to Paris-anew. hut like the borough can! But the election " mmmmw a rim vooe and: The voter umnonou " choice. which in them "(Mend try the Clemson clerk. . He voted thui Ardy." -- 1Netdstotte's mum Drawing of summer Dark meadows tthe loved The” are the new.“ Pemphone loved. --aiarf4y Emma Gilchrist, In. "Wide .. Mural.“ . Min-ram L Irtiment,-ever nil-bl. It may not have the sanction of thou who love the 3111111010318 for Its own sake. but those who mar have unm- gled with a smaller] back!“ lad might and that he would Ian mule and burn it well if it happened tn be and"; to him in a way that would grouse a" his sporting instincts. l lnqutry among who (when, teth- are. nun-them, guardian and others [humus tel-clone with youth mow: ’t-hnt in about - 10.000 hon there to one who look. forward with mm“ trttetmt to his muse km. and me- t‘loes between lent-mu without helm told that he must. Mostly bore who take piano lesson, or loosen- on other {musical “We. deplore the me- 1the We. Ways might be found to tweet such boys in monk Moe» tun-Mien ot their dislike for tive-thr ger excrete“ or the fuming of coal“. Moat boy- m interested in atltktie annex Football might be used as an example. Home; than tery a boy thet he must loam ao many measures of mantle. it might be nucleated that molt mount-e represent. a tenyurd molten ot a football tuid. For every tea, yam g‘nlued. a first down is Ttr-Far.', Whenever a note is tumbled. whenever} the tinge” stray outside the prone!” manure. It would be natural for the‘ mater-mama: as rueree -to blow a! whistle and tntllm a penalty. 21 Duttdae an East Excludxa Anem- wtuued we". where tor very prrdttabte house. hold necessity. Write quick tor armory. CArnstitmttrd chlldmn can and prompt relief through the use or Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are I 111M but thorough Mauve which never an to oomtnzthom Mrs. Gaspard Dalglo, De driving out constipation and indigo:- tiortt colda and limp!!! fevers. Cow mrndng tom Mm, Gaspard Dangle. De. main, Qua. writes: “Baby‘s Own Tab- Vts have how or grant benefit to my iittle boy. who was suturing from an» stipmlon and trt,t,itr%t'on. They quick. 1y relieved him and no“ he is In the beat of health." The Tablets are sold by mz-dtclno dealers or by null at Me a. box from The Dr. Williams' Maud!» Chr., Bmehviue, Ont. t1lllgri)i)lt (MSTII’HION She an: and dreams, while bongo. twain an!“ mum rich ban, Wttoos tmule seem: I metal mm of radiant dre;. In this strange birth ot various bloom. I cannot tell Which coming from earth. which slipped from 10001., which an]: mom thy. . And watts t r B. .,m from macar- lit. a ' 1:69:11 Around her thrcno bloom peach and plum in iaxquexod dyes, And many a blown Chrysanthemum. and may 3 bud. Various BIN. Far, far away. I In». no! VINO. I know not ham. . The shes we gray. ths beam no bale, bare boughs in thrwer; Lung lilac MA is soft}, dawn tram hm!) tO bout, With fltrsNbri o? milk and buds at Gu... a browned shower. Beneath that trut an Blame“ in. with fumed viii. A Wreath for Persephone. Weaving not? garlands The meadow; she moved. These are tho ftowem AGENTS WANTEB An Incomplete Vote. Myrtle and nxurjoran Role: and mm Lin. and lotus bud: Parsley and thyme. Lam-um t'owttlips And flowering lime. Per Violets b Almond and Music as a Game. “It? om: bud; enema an Aumuc At the end of the Mt Bre'ttue of Itch: be and I. an $mxserta cut by tho Intense glitter of the Inn an I bor that river, the sun tcptrearerd unuloudod not my mount" of dazzling, pond low (Nor the wuu’ Wed t?te"?lthat about; monhly “I. n band ot HI town-rd MUG“ maul. The forum. some and dull. , nrr even twinned mommies! and - on each t down 11 Mb who: a» brand mam. At the toot rumbled. whenever of the Mg, towering "up. frantic- mtalde we 'r-Int," puma no: tmm the mud of tho be mtunl tor the‘huk, tn bunches of have. vuonnoun TxWee-Ho Now aim haw, (but hung nuns-nu on: a penalty. the brown Bwirt or eddies In tho :9 motion at 61000:“!le of the air every tree, - [Marla for " own teat, every bough, emery tmndril of o mar line Imm- t'rNMbper, and may p: tal ot mime. led backwu'd lad Manon}: loomed to have Dean M would learn music wuohed than Imnwbiuty perfect and. trimmed to be'nm. Nathan; moved on the t"'ver a my that would in: the out madam mu mo 'Nita. 1n; instinct; "nit regularly. dipped 1m With n ---- (,'li1Usl splash; whtk the “comma map}. "wept right and loft will 5 mm P one. ai sudden flourish of his bind. (It garland. "crttime u that”; lemmas ohm ', she "tred. lithe-d. Thsdtttrated-upmuerttxrtttsd './le'"" alongside with a confused murmur. phodot G ~Edmuud Gouo. Id Toronto " Throat Husky ? What u no can do NH. the mu oflu'trneorth, moment-um be muse ho does it in ovenlk ha ha as» notth tutu-loc- to when. ban tau. u the convert. progmrtttrt. vhld: a now so when and no loudly tta-i.-- Are Times (laud-on» The men poled In the “In. water. Tho crook browsed. an" out into s wide tween ot a “(and lagoon. Tho fonds no“ m the why bank. having . W “In at high: (been. teddy gnu to tune tho mm blame" of the sky. A - pink cloud mm high "ore. mm the delicate coloring: of its “I.“ an. der th- Mn; leave- and the dln'ery tmt-ofthe-ure. A luminous. when on high “In. append black tn the dKltutom, "osogrtt Com“. In "The Yuma." ‘loclunl wanuorlust. a map It. tttge mayhead Us Ur _ . . In this To 1g. we we explorers. We mar "(a over known regions. but even In those that. In di-eNoe to be nude. Tho may we now - will not be one am can to bought dun from the best prtrtuasiomd " can“ it is the mood of our own ot" sen/alums, and waved upon the chart of which we done hive the F. mm and tho no. It will not be A map at our own kind merely. but a survey of the tnhatrttmd world. “I wood: we In modem New ham, not th- honor due to 'oqtatdees and Metal. wqstumsttsenrfdouasstsoethog-t for our inhumane. and our met-um am (o-duy main stream jab than more ancient them ot Mt have timved down an tributa_--Hmte, Non-bolt. 1n "Btudléc Gm and Gray." P am Ab. llama “Min bur11e.tsuU. 2tty, i . tqraerd+ on whit”! ' t gaining. (WWW. Mug ":1 i gardening Profuse! "hunted. l tend some: oGetot 40le mg- 3 V ' Hanan; Fiend " cup i, r ' , FE much! mu:- ' iltt Mada-MON“ , iltl5 . “and. F" u | r _ " ' , undo, 0 f, l llMeeMee- =t8i-iiiiiiF= in no one can for has devote hm ‘oven to; (one without begiunlu on who on In!“ In the Human“ I“ even (helium-y oftt, no tot my on“ who to coolly I new the “no VII come when tho toclmlque and the lib- tnry of Lita-tum will radon“. a. I. Wetting book has“. . . . pit will be were» thin MOI! (not. otthiirtoro-rotdaauigotottao beauties of Utemtttmer or . handbook to weary ”New. What an bo dons k; to provide. on “audit 'bc"r,tosoettstttteto.orttiaoottt- Gonna or 1.2mm. u a trows through the Moll 1104mm an pared by writam who.» mm In books to ot the twxrnsided kind, and who have tho necessary mint to new. ht for worth. Ind tho moo-nary scholarship to gin- information ace windy and in the tngltt proportion. . . . But once given the In” Intel- loctm WatMterlut't, I mu) Mk. tttU The an). M: Ireou-it is, mun. not wholly In»: wvhcn the - “plenum" and “duo-Mon" ”and 00 Jar with one “what. But - thought in uncovering for an III-0H - 11mm: (0:30an window. We a. learning to use education as a. crown: of the human not”. . . Jun ' INET, plays " tecords, ll .02.- tsons, automatic. “Lu. $95.00 foe $35.00 aranteod. Puisson,340 Mouag Royal an, Montel. than , rum-an 'l'l'ltl'Sd Prof ind mom of "tod yestions ' A. amen but menu“ 31 YLK. mLL'cK aassified Advertisements The Forest Lagoon. A Map of mush GRAMoPHONR. " use. - arr Budd! ot al ot mum“ have you: be My porter! a“ on tho ttivee y:

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