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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-1-13, Page 3­ 7 1 - � I 1.11 11 1. I � .11�'ll,�.�,,,—,,�l,,",,,,,���,"I .. ..... ­��,­'11-1--�,, �,.WWXN,P�,,�-1.244�,A-. - .m % - - �=.1�11�"41�11a"Zlq­ I I T", U , -�P,�-.".w,w4NXR&",�;�a-,,.'��., �_ I V, I-,- _'.11�� ".O, ::: '1`111,="`"'�1, n,`).1Z I. 1k I � . , ___ - _ ) *�,� " ,­ '. 4, , 1-,,,,!--, . A: "'.;a", U I . . . J I " I . . � I-. ..: � ... �11.111'..",.,.�----",I"!--,�-�..����,tl:".', I I I I . , � I I I I - . I ''� ." :. . . . I 'I, � � . , . I 11 1, I . �.,. . I I , 1. � . I . I � I . � I � ". . � � I I . I . I . . I .1 I � I . I I � . . I I . I I . I . .. �, I . ... . I I I I I . I . . I I , : I . . � 1, I I . I . I I I . . �­­_ VITI�IPAW�rl �'IWM 1 4 . ,: 11 .� "4_1 -, 'I-"- - *11*�� . �.. ""04OR . � . =pm= �," I W� I ,: ,� 7?, �� , . , , . . . ,. I . 11 ­��, � I .. . �, : li., . I I I I . . � I ,, . 11. I I I . I I . I . I I I I I I I I I I . . . � I I . � I : . wv_", ` IWA�. , r - � , . '% =0=04 I I 1i �. I �­� . , , 1. 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I 1�6,bylo Own TAV;�ts.aro, a reggf%r . . . � , At the wines, therefGrop the -coal � I before being io4aed on cars output,� I IT IS NOT SO ABSURD AS, . Joy give,r to tuo.11tao, Quea-they never rZi to m e, ,..he c . . I P 11 �4k , roos, baby hap y, . , , , for market, Is cleane4 Of Such Waste actic4ble, material.", thorOug1,11y; as,, pr, IT 'SOUNDS. When b�by �`s cross- and - frett'll "ll' (A . - This is, �artJcula�rly difficult At the, , . I % I I � I . 11 I I I mother may be Oure..,s:omething Is the I * , inartter, for it is not,�s,by's. nature to, � bituminous mines,, where the coal, be- . I 7. llsoft,ll faIls so reauuY to du0t a .41.9. I � I . ,Canada Offers Good. ChA,nees I I I � I .. ".. I mothers, _?p , ,K. , be�,p ,pss u4j( ,s,,Ao JA,JqlJA �r If f0ur baby,Js,.,cr'ossi; �If 'he orlog, 4, ,,, " 06ASIderable quantity Of fuel, is lost this � I I , � �­; . � � . ,., ,t;.:� ," , , ,,Li , , , .", . P , t'o i6, Or o' s,p ., ec , tor tt He. is re,- � � I - : " "' `Ao "' " onstant great, deal -10(l, M018, your C In dust yearly, I ,rhj,g dust, or ,,siuck,ll has, D, market � � pared tOJ1F4qe Hardship&, 1. ­ . attention -dV,y and night-, give him a dose, of Bal;�-s own ,iabletp- . They . I , I I value. ' But t4e. latter is,inuoll lessen, ed it It contains much foreigli nlatt0r-� I I . I ��,t - I ; � v;-' I . 'Why not d stover a new gold'mine T. � , are � . a mlld.� but thorough � laxative , which will quickly. regulate the bowels , � I � I I To oepafhtdout .such refuse. from coal , , that is, in,a divided state hais . I I I . 1,4ost people thin -it the dRy Is' pas:'t , I � . for the great discoveries of g9ld,apd, and'storrisch an4 thus relieve congti I - patloii and lndlgestio�,, colds and ;ftriely� seemed hitherto to becut'of the Q1160- .. silver mines, . . I . , . simple re.yers and make baby happy- tion. . I I A scientist at the United S,kates � When the Snow Melts. 1, � therb surely. is, a sinile. I,, every dose , � ot Standards, however, seems - Mines producing small quantities ot. . I of 0io, TabletD., Baby's Own Tablets, . . I .Burean to - be on the w4 to solving th,fs� prob- � t . 0 1 1. , , , , , I — , 1-11 I I � - � .1 1 i � � .11, ... ­ , " 11 1� . . -P %V I "I __­�,,,� 1. . n *;�,ed A veirtio,erriant* I I "­ � . I I I AUTO.SPAFII; PARTS � i.r I - , � � ,,�­_­-­­�­`�-�, . I , .L , I I" J:ARA WANTOX _-�_­!"__� . . for movt, niakon and Xpddebl pg cam V � IT S 0,1111 .1 , , , , � Xpur 91d. byoken. or, worn-out parts I I � -, ; � i , ,;,: _ ­ I I ",r), 'ID141) DESG!v, L, , I I I � �3. I W-AIN,kF, f, ­ � i � r0plAe,pA Write or WIre 4a de�jcrlO- �, , .11 . , f, 'V,,,U,, and o �� � -V t� , I I I 11 , ", I � � 4 iplin J, at , I �!�;�:�� I ng sy'hAt ykju 5vant. We carl 0 , I . � � QhIPPOW6, Vall Z� PV,rolo. I , � 1, , I . , I I . I ,��;Qat Rnd M*Ost complete 21004 in ., 0"'AN40'' . .11111 ­_­_­­,��_ , , 1� I . , i he I I ­ I SW6XXV(i,,.V0XA0o6 I I . C(4nad'4 0,qllkhti,� tis,0 01, new P -Art , "' " - , , , "' � , I ­­_­­ . - . apd ap�ojml.,Ije ecj4jpMelit. We'�,hj I e,___,�- ­­�-� . 1,1P, 0 , 00 0"nif", ___-_1___- , IN , � i - 0,()�35, anyNVtors. 4i Qa,naoa. '&�tls- . fft , Z7 , � . : 1BUX YQTJ�t B'Moic""T(�' FJ'(>_8A&,1V L ' I V I fp.etpry or r�ifujid fil tkill our Tootto. ____-_...1 1. � .. .... _-.1-1.....". I f , , -1114 I direct ft— 'aWW'. f , !U 11art slip, I or w0to , " �', I . Iva �i)ry I . . I I PrIpa-91 0�lag. )3arnZ1-i`d,_ L#-A;Xi1pXtod* I - I 9n1t:z',1,- JX,,,,iv),qr1Xi, Sto ,Zlovog�o,': 69t. f . � I �, I , ,, � � - -01­��'­,__ , . , - . _,�_, Bright BoYI L 0'�'Jta�10. ; I . . ==* I � 4====ft�_ j I � P. , "I - 11 Toacher­�"By accurate 0XP0AX­+­ .1 . I , _ I I I ALCiNims W�tllvmo The -Roy Scouts Association. I ,re h,av, come to the. emelusioA thAt ............ GoNlo. �W" __--_�-,­,t-�­�- � . I , WB.P , 13 LIS. I , � 5 $ATIV, As an org4jXlzatiou, thA Scout Xlove- � ileat, expands a ,sub6t�rico, While CO�d A.,, ]Uerb�: I,% &'VerpqO& Xot'. tue � It t I , , �,' � �ko­.1110' �, RlavOdatisr I % . �-k� , ", 6 " , � � , , ,� , me -at Is nelthermilitari$tI.p.in. tho.40t, 1 contracts ,it, In other -words, heat %,w4stipatiop;' 'Inalgail On, A-114"VA t I � I form -nor spirit, although it Idoes, Instill makes xqow, who, will give . P, , Mdue�V Voabb. 11 I ,�,� , it slihorter, welWmQwn,'hav4ng­ bveu exton4voir, A � � � .Y., ., , " In boys the mlijtp - � t I I � I � ,,ry virtuas such as me a definite example Of t1rig?!' vertisea. Mns's tt was fireVnAnufne ur6 L /: 1. b xstributioli d jp,�i- t 11 1, y� 188% V 1144 �: � I ,��' , honor, loyalty, Obedlq;up b 11 t as, 04 warlacs-, 006s�",Boo . I I . ,e and patriot- 'tuderit-1-Tere is Qne�, -In silrAinierl I I ,� I . 11 . . I I I . 'I,' Ism, I it fis bbt,'and the days are liongoZ -IrL BOOM, eto�, whiph 4ro , fur. So 0 . 1: I I . I I t(geatd f reep of charge. 11� 1. to-.. 00 � . I � The purpose of the BOY Scout Move- wbiter when It 'if cold, the (1470, 4ro 4,1d` 4t,, a VC0 t t all . .. . - to I . I I , I I ,-, I Zo . I : .mout Is to develop character, initla- horter." I aou�lo the r TAon.Qy. to ,. . ! � , 9 , I I I 'Bl I . , iss. O., 124 L t, I 6 . . Medical C �k . � #yo and resourcefiiInesis. in ,boys by I I 11 I . I � Vnntv,al- M,,mtron till", , ar, '' � , � , ,cultivating, their Inter . est in the fas- 11 � Answered. - . ­ . .1 1 _­= 1 I W­­� 1 cinating. outdoor activities of the * elected., a � � _ " . . .4 Scottis-li, -farmer being . I Q -4- 1 � . I . V , 411 1 know, an old gentleman, whOS0 �- I I . I gold are constantly being discovered are sold by- naad,lchi,�- dealers or by . � , . 0 . prog—, . 0-0.400l-maila-gart V 69L VA . I _f. V . I ' I , , , I but only a tow persons Intereryted bear mail at 25 cents'a box from The Dr, lem. Horritxes coal dust with 26 per It is I in the, wearing 04, the uniform achool .and tested 'the intelligence Of pride leads him at times, Into, �4 aprt; of I . . ' - 1. I . I cout of crude oil, and, after thorough FREQUNT HEIDACRES . patrovivlaer . condescemsion. tow*r1t. I of the hen the Williams Medicine �,, Go.', Brockville, I ­ I . . . and doing of things toger � . Be. finds, It is Only w I of 11 . t'her, ,as the cl I . 11 �, t . � stirrin � I I and .1. as, by hN, questloris� s thoise thingo lie, did not "have, t1rao' � � I � g, the coal takes the form 't- � I Smuts, that t sorb the force first inquiry was: "Now# POT P ­ L � phenomenal discoveries ,are made that Out. , tle pollets., , -%rith.no'dirt In th6m., I I . . � I I. 1. hey ab I na ha to?, *hen he wa's making his .. 11A � , . .. % the. no)" is spread,around tho earth, I I . � truth of the Scout law, ,which states: can any one, of you tel e., w, t w1w 1 4:0� 1 : _ I I - fr�M Rabbit Then he geto back all the oil by.dis, A Stire .Sign Viat'-flie Blood 'Is 14 end. to all and. a I life. When his. nephew gradnateA , , all quexters'to the L�ather ,Made . I I � A Scout /is a fri � naethiag is,?" I � , I i Q14 I I . 1. . . tillation, so that none, of it is lost., This- Watery and Impure. brothe,r to' every other Scout." � 11 Vo alleaM i sc o . new-fourid. region of ,'fabalous wealth . .1. I . � After a morna'a a small � ­ , , . . I . . I Skin. . coal is, pure, theoll, is, recovered; and, ' . . ' . alms to supplement boy, Dse and replied, "It's what ye aelred* I . I begins, . . I People with thin blood are much The lylovemen' I r . I � I An Australl&TL.. has Aiscovered a �ro- inoideutall7, certain by-produotat of the vaxious . existing . educational uTed me Vother day for Laud, yer ,"What did they teach yo;u. tbere?!�* I I The British Empire still provides . Irred. Moro ,subject, to head�aches than full, . � W OoGraek and Latin," was the ro; � cesis of making leather,,from mbbit I lity horso I " I . . value, ouch 0 benzoli are obta I agencies, and to promote th�o abi . . . �,�.. . . . 11 abundant opportunities, for the young skins, and a company has, been formed . . ___ ^.— . blooded persons and, the form of In boys to do things for 'themselves I. sponae, "and .German and a1gebra.1,L . � I , . I . gold prospector -to try his luck with I I I � Pope's Seal.; Ring.. - amaemia that Yfflicts growing girls is - ' 1. . I I , at Sydney to ,turn the InTeation. to I I . .. I . and othera. It Is not the aim to got 11, . "Is that so?" asked the.uncle, wIM!, I . . a fair chance,, of success. The soll of The s-eal ring worA by the Pope, and almost. always 'accompanied by hea& * a knowing look. "And what's algebr% ", � . . . .. the, ri6rtherii parts of , Ontario arid practical us,o. . ItAras estabbishied A adhes, . together . . with disturbance Qj': UPL a ' organization to parallel In Tha Wicked Ones, . . . . . , �� I I 11 plant'capable of handling 100,000 skins nseA by hibi on Official documints, to I . Its purposes others already establish- L for potatoes?" . I I I I . ., . I . . If � I xy I 1 . I 1.11 Quebec is known to contain .the gold- a weelt. � . . 'his, signature. is a , h". the d.1gestive.orgails, A minister was reading the Sund, � :.J��­ � , , I I I I which., _ttachod I � ed. The opportunity ig afforded other evening lesson from the Book of Job, - I � I 1. . .1 . , V�arfng quartz, -4h -considerable quan- The leather has already been used on It the engraving of a fish, with the Whenevex you ha,Ve oonstarit or re- I . � MONEY -ORDERS, �, Ill � � I � I.. . L I ' I . organization% however, to introduce ,,Yea, the light of the wicked shall I tities. � .. . I . �, at Syd"y in. the I mairufactuie of boot cipher,ot the wearer. Since the thir- qukring headaches lind pallor of the . I � . I ROMA 43Y Dominion Express Money w "I ,. . into their own programs unique feo�- I (I - I f V. ,�,�t, --� Each, spring, when the snows have arid shoo uppers, handbage, gloves and teenth century overy Pope has. worn fac'e', they shoW that the blood is thin ture I s appealing to iriterests*which are be pat out," be said, wnen suddenly It lost or stolen you get youir I I I . I . mud your efforts should be directed ' , the church was p1tinged. iuto total, Order. ,. . 4#� melted, sees a number, sometlmes� run- other articles, Tho,- rabbit fur Is not a ring of thisr character, and It Is I universaa among boys. the method is ess6 ' . money back, 1. 1, � ' . toward building up your blood. A %air I . d up 1 in . the term . S I couteraft, daxkn , . . . ,- mag to hundreds, of prospectors_,going _ymsted, but, being removed from the shattered wit1f a hammer when the . 8 . I ,,, � � up country to, try their luck. Every skin& bofore the latter are tanned, Is wearer dies., to prevent its use on a tTeatmeut with Dr, Williams' Pink umme "Brethren," said the minister, with- . I � _�4` � I � . d Is a combination of observation, I .. 11�� I . year - s,qme prospeotars are successful utilized for making felt for hats. and forg"ed: docuniont I Pills will do this effectively, and the an out pausing for a moment, 111n. view Of W-a-rships to the number of 638 havd �� I � , , - - -, ., I I . � I � deduction and handiness, or the ability 1� . . . . Will th6 sudden and startling fulfilment of been scr&PP-ed. since� the Armistice. - I : , -rich red blood made by these pills I I " in their quest for gold. . . other D-arposim I . . I ' - . � to do thing.w. Scoutcratt includes in, ­ ��. A -a- , - � I., � . I I Mending il Sweaters. remove: the headache. thJs prophecy, we will spend a few � 4 'k 1*0 , struction 17i 11rat aid, life saving, track- �F The prospe6tGra vary In age from � . minutps- in silent prayer for the elect- I . .. I � . I do most medicines. . " R " :�.),� �[ lads of seventeen to Old men of ,:,v,,n- . Long walks cure more illness than Do your* children, tear large holes In More disturbances to the health, are Ing, signalling, cycling, 1166tUre, study. " DAN D E .1 N E - 11 t, caused by thef� blood than most people ric, light company." . � , I we_ I t, I . I . ty. Rarely,'if ever, does a whi their sweaterst so that it seems almost camperaft, seamanship, woodera . . - �1 I .� . . 6 have any idea 6f. I When your blo�. is , I . — I I ��; , . — Impos-sIble to dara them? Measur . 1. man figure as a prospector. Women , chivalry, patriotlim. and many other , — .. - 1. I Life and Death. I �.t I there. are. in these regions, but they I the hole a,hd knit a piece to-ilt inthe imPOv8r1s'hed, the nerves suffor from subje6ts- This it accompliathed In � , . !1 .1 .1 I t man in 'Space, i, stronger lack Of nourighment. and you may be A minister, who guarded his mom- Stops Halt Coming *Out: ,� . .1, . are squaws of the nomad Indians, who . it looks, better and -Is games and team play, and Is pleasure, Lug study, hour vea7 carefully, told the ..,, . I'' . " , I . material things and who than darning. troubled with Insomnia, neuritis, neur- not work,* for the boy.: All that is I � 1. I I still,hunt in these wild dreras. I . � �,aew maid that in no cirournstances Doubles Its Beauty. I I , 1; I . I lives only, to,make money, . OV I . adgia, or sciatleal Muscles subject to needed is the out-of-door% a group of , � : 11 The Peril of � Hunger. I �. Better Qualified. . stmfti' are.undernourlshed and you I were callers to be admitted -except* �111 I . , . , I � � I I They hunt, and when they haVe I c I have Tnu . cular rheumatism. or boys and a competent.leader. of course, he added, in 9. case of Ufa ,d , . � ,.L ip I I I knows that he can make ,it. , Farmer -"I'll. give you $5 a day to may "Something to dc� something to "'� . . ,,, . art lumbago. It your blood is thin and said death. � :.f. . � . , , , , killed their moose or deer, instead of heap me dig potatoes. , You can s t . think abolit, and sometliting to enjoys >. I . � � `A I He does not say to himself %� I I 11 HaM an: hour later the matd knook- � . -Ing the -dead animal back to their, - I I you begin to'shGw symptoms of any.w actor build- � .10, I , :��,�jj tak every morning, "Well I do - " Ith a view always to char at his� door. ,� , - wigwam they send their squaws backl - , ' . Dusty Rhodes-"Guoss you better do of these disorders,, try building up the Ing; for manhood, not scholarship, Is ed "A gentleman to s I es, you,.sIr,11 . I , 11. . * . . I I , :�., to bring the tent. up to the "kill." J not know whether I can it alone, mister. you planted -em, so blood with Dr. Williams' Pink PtUs" the -first aim of edlacation." _. I I / ". .. , ,�' . . I I . -Why, I thought I tlftd Y`OU---!' I - � �,;, 11 . But t I he Indians are ) I nialce azything 'to -day. I you know where, they are." . - and. as the blood is restored to its nor- The Boy Scout Blolvement is develop- 14�1 r, �� . , ,, I . . : will try. I � may succeed , . . � mal conditimi every symptom of the ' Yee. I told. him," she replied, "but I.- .�;, 1: these days; so scarde -that a prospec-: � *` ed in practically every country of the '�� L lor may spend'the whole season from . and I may not." He simply The proper time -to stop fighting in trouble will disappear. There am world, as well as in all the overseas Ze says it's a question of life and . . �, t I I L,�: �: , the end, of the vinter snows to the be- : and -positively asserts that .a. gqod cause is just 'after your oppoa- .more people who owe their present. . de-ath." . t I I . I . I ''I I i'l . . � -ominfons. and, colonies of Great Bri- . .1 ents quit, - . d I So he went downstalra-and found t �1 r 1.11."�,, I tate of goK health to Dr. WillIams' tajn and the'United States. Accord- ') ) 0 ginning of the ,autumn withoi]it meet- [ h 'can do what he desires . . � a - I , - 0 . I an insurance agent. i , I , Pink Pills than to any other medicine, Ing to a pamphlet Just Issued by the . � "": , Ing one of the natives or the DominloW. - - , and thiell - out i6 put I . 1: , ,;:, -1 - � . I .1 . � starts Tiiere is nothing so kingly as kind- and most ,of them do not hesitate to 4 - . I , Many a loae,ly prospector haa of ten. I I Provincial Headquarters oi the ,:�, Z (,:;,. _ " � . I . into �opel�ation plans and . there is no winter in the heart gs�y so, � Boy 941nard's Liniment Fallevex Dirtemp" ,_ ness, . � �1:�'. . I wishe& for the coui�any even of an forces *hich!--will br ml,who doth a kilidly deed, You can. get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Scouts Association, Blo-or and Sher- � -1.4 ing - it of -ni � ,�. . � . India to help hlm�'to'beguilel the long- . I I .1 bourne Street% Toronto, there axe In The wheat crop in Canada this year '4 L (C . �,�*, . I . 1 ,;141 1 . .. . . 2 I . . e,jk ' I hours of lils search for gold. . ] - about. I . through any dealer In. madicins or by Canada alone some 2 ,692 registered ,is a "record,," being nearly 87 million � . . " "'. . . ;0- Minard'a Liniment For Dandruff. inail at 50 c6nts a box or six boxes. -for . I ,. r r. It has happened that a timely nieet- �[___ . . I � r � r . . I $2.50 1 f - Scouts, 4,288 Wolf Cubs (junior mom- busliels above 1919. . - . � �, �;�, '. , - . I I I . . . .1 � I — . rom The Dr. WIlliams Xedicine "! Ing ,..,Yith an Indian hu'b6011 the means ...... _ ______17 . W_._,-=� . I I bere), and 1,648'unpaI4 Scoutmasters A few cents. buys "Danderine." At- L , ... r of saving the life of a gold -seeker, , . Go., Brockville, Ont. and Assistant Scoutmasters who give terr 2, few applications you cannot ftu4 � -,� . I . . - __ I �� ,i� . � - __ half .. a fallen. hair or any dandruff, besides I -_ I I who, having consumed his provisions , .'r �', . gm, . . at lea4 62 nights a yeax, and 24 " . ­ -1. I .. . lyefor6 . he e r X , pected, finds - himself I . Sumames and heir Ori * - Winnowing in 'Inifia. days or days to the personal leader- every hair shows new life, 'vigor.. I � _ . ,: N.. " . , I . I . q � I 1, � � - - I , .. r, , 'Irr " Milos from OjVI lZatio'n, . ': many I and no ,,Ir,..' 4 � � . of their boys. Quite & CltiZelnl- -4= I'll brightness, more color and ,abiindanc% r. , r,, . . . 11_2 Amorig our early settlers it' W.aa Ship . - , - I . ,.Z � . - I . .�, , . : I . prospest of ano-therimeal.' I �"rr, I RICHARDS * I .1 . GRIFFITH � eustZmary to winnow beans, wheat, ship contribution. 0 . — . ,� N .. ­ , __ r . I �1 I I - - - 1. - r I . sin owing. I =.! � . r. I .r � 1� - . ,� " . ' . . '0 Rickard? Ra I cial Origin -Welsh. . the flailed. ,gyam, in a blanket t r -- "Pape's Diapeps&I Corrects 0'!iq V .. - & I , 11 rr ,, . . . . ,.,,� ,�. ' ' lation-Griffiths. . . I A License Is Required. r Variations - Richardson, Richeson, VaK oats and, Other all grain by 11 �.. - . r The rough -,but kindly men In the . Richey, Richle, Richart , and al ... , W1.4, N�T I I I � �,:,� I . I Rickerti Ricker, Rickey, Source—A given name. lowin- the chaff to,blow away. hi, r � - M'' I Send for liat of Inventions. vjApked .. . v; I Oarap instantly appreciated the situa- Rickards, , ,r r . Stomach. I I ­. I !, "",#1 �r � I . . � . - I , , : w��,',­ tion� They shook a small �ag of 11bnr ' tRickettF Ricketts - Ricnes, Riccardi?, The family name' of G'r1fl.1th, * or India,, says a_,.por_7P5p`ondent to r an :* , r I - .. � r by Manufacturers. ]Fp,rtunPshftVt � r. '.. " . . 1. . . , I I :�_ I - - I 1= _;= 77--_ ,_,V1 ­,� � , I r . ­ "Papeft DiapepeW, is the quickest or1c;; ion;;r Dog � ­ , - I !chard. GrMths, like that of Bethel, is one English weekly,'thd'universal method 0 -f- - . r,i;r-. -_-t�,-,�-�, it, � -11 I Into a large jar of water, from -which 'Ricciardi, Re . . . , r . . Ir ,t regef for Indlge&tiou, Gases, .Retiiedled been ralipf-, _-asi ., - ,..-- -"" ­ I - .1 �, I .1 , the stttrving visitors drank their fill. which Is d�rived from a given name of -w,m=wfh-g is primitive, but won- sures - "Fatent Protectioe, 6�oiae��i a � ,� I . R Ojai Origin -Teutonic. - , - ,r ' , r r .1, . . . . ch a ... . now seldom found, though,why.' -t derfully Fastuience, Heextburn, Sourness, Far- DOG D1,SE.ASES "Proof of Conception" a request. ,...- �� , ..'� , Afterwards they ate a meal whi �, I .. I effective., It probably dates ' , , " '� 1 Source -A given name. ' . mentation, or Stomach Distress caused ,fr,�,,L . . -ve fallen into -o is on back many ,thousands of years. . I � 1C.'s. -would have satisfied the hunger of the � should ha; , disus e and How to Feed HAROLD C. EHHUFMAN Z,:r tQ.' " .. ­,;L,r� , Ir , 4`,i�t� i, I '0", . . I ' by acidity. A few tablets give almost, - .I. Mailed Free to any PATENIT ATTORK-EYS �.-�J,: - whole camp. The NOrmaus left their stamp 110t of those mysteries about which one The grain is first. ,of an littered .. Ad- . - Z�, � . immediate stomach rellef and shortly dress by the Author. 20 WrilPMAN CHANTIMR3 - - OTTANVA, CiNA_ I "I � i gone through only on -England but upon ,all Europe, Mu Only cOnJecturO, for It Is 0, name roand a central polo orb a flat piece of Never co, Inc. __ ____ 11� , I r . I .1 the- stomach is corrected so 3 � , 2111N.".'t 31A Street ., � � .. �-,��!, 1 ' . before one, can become a gold-prpspec- no lap m I � � �11, r for while they, colonized by ans. of the same type as John, which, in hard, beaten groun& Two or ore favorite foods without fear. Large New York. U.S. , , 1; � . ", Or �are, fe . w and simple. They entail . . . its, various; forms,'is one of the most oxe out —_ . I . r, . 1. I � I n are tethered to 'the pole by a g atere. �L__.:�� � -0, V. r , �.11111 I latter, there was a, period In ' cage costs only,60 cemits, at dru INVE I . .. I �_rl ' ­­., . riven slowly Tound . . ­ , 17 . -I?- +- +he Government dfftc- and all the I popular Of given names in a dozen- short rape and d I i I . 11 ..�' �. I the payment of a few dollara for a medieval. . times when the .Norman . - - . or more dLfferent tongues, and always, and round it, thus "treaftgl out the � . - Absolutely Darm-13 ­­ V�"�. iviMlous helped anmially. Laxgost � � Oceirise "fo Drospect." I . - - " arms ,had, su,bdued about all of t he, . . I has been since the beginning of the . I . c orn," as we read- of It In the Bible. selling stomacli corrector iu world, -- I The license paTmits the ,person to European, con,tinerit, and Norman . . Christian era In.eacli land. The s',Taw Is theii removed, leaving Ad V. atake three claims only, each cover- taly, Spain, -rulers held sway in I . While the name of John Is from-thO ,jraln and chaff, behind a mixturd of ' ... ..N - . , Ing a few -acres. If the, prospector France and, Parts of what Is now.. Ger- Hebrew, meaning "God's grace," the "Griffudh," h is collected into a heap for whic . . , There Are Five War� to I .thinks he will need more than these many, as well as in I agaarid. , have to do name of GrIfilth or to use 1,; I I �,.hmowing. �Y! ,� Heaven. I three claims, lie takes out mare Nor did the. Normans a spelling more significant of, that in On days When the -is a moderate � re 1, _ licenses in other names,, probably us- more than merely'rule most -of these the Welsh language, 1z derived from ,breeze, a man mounts. a prhn-itive I � Th,,� ,,, five waiyg, to Heavelu .� Ing those of other membera of his . sections, 071'eavG.amoug them, as one . . two Welsh, words meaning "great wooden stool and shakes the mixture I I I high, The low road, the I . family. . of their legacies, the giveill name Of faith," , I I � slowly from a gTass tray or basket. The broad- and the narrOW The next step is to go up country Ridhurd. Meaning '.'stern king," , it It Is OnIY'lu COMPa-ratively modem' The grain falls fairly stmight down And -the one We travel by, . � . Unfor. ito the gold bearing regions, was. naturally a name to appeal to . time.s. that Welsh family names ' really ap near the stool, but the into a he. A -ad th, :ave roade are (>no road . . �unately there are no railways; if I such a warl4ke and dominating race . have been stabilized. They develop. I - chaff - is carried by the wind, and eol V,Fhero Love and Duty lie, � . . 1. there we the value of the mines al- re as theso_ !routoris of the middle agog, ed In much the same, faabAou ,as the . , lects in a sep-rate-heap farther away. I � ready discovered would be far higher and one which naftrally became usual � - . English names � which denote parent. . I . —, � I I There are two waye of winning I ithan now. � I I .., . . among tile various Norman.familles ag&,.biit the duration of One of ths, . I . I A kingdom and a crown,. It is not rCro to fInd. good '4u,artz, ruling in,'d'iffe-rent sections of Europe, . - .stages thribu h which such na so do- I ,g . In . TAKE NOTICE. To mail the fist with Iron, but it Is, unusual to find good quartz in turn., ld]-19W names were generally . � velop was much prolonged among the . "John I I We publish simple, straight testIr And beat the other down; In a -spot where there are any docent he po� . popular AMOUg-t � pulace in. all Welsh, As Richardson" In.Eng- "John, mouials from Well­knb�wn people, not Or to wailik In. the garden transport facilities. land&. Hence it-becanie a'widespread . lish meant the son of. Richard,!' . � "E . press agents' Interviews. When Gethsemane is brown. I Via oo.iin.try, is mostly forest, and � given name il,Tst,,, Ld � then a fanA 11Y. throughout most of Europe. so van ap Griffudh" in Welsh meant "Evan (ok John), the son of Oriffith.11 From all over America they testify There are three Way,% of 10TIng ,the t�sk ot taking machinery and � I . I . g purposes iAto- wild tools for minin name . Aichesoh,, as WOU as!,Richards,,'is a . h But whereas among the English sue, to the merits of MINAIRD'S LIX1- - AIBN T, the best.of Household Reme- And they are proven weal- The high love from Heaven � I . ar�ods without the assistance of rail- " shortened k6im: of Richardson, and . gmalae came to bo given not only to * . I . dies,.. I I.. � � .1 . I I . I The blazk love.from HeU a and cos I . � roads, Is so difficult � ty . as to R1607, Ritchle,'and Aichle,are short- I ' - of � Richeton. Rickey arid a ms�n's sona,.but alsO to his, grafid- sons, and great�grandstons, thiis. losing , MIRARD'S LINIM'ENT CO., LTD. I ve, that makes us neighbors And the lo I � make the project- financially i3ilpos- I . . ening13 , Rf!,keitti and Ricket are develOpmonts I its purely descriptive cha at' Yarmouth, . N.S., I Wherever people, dwell. Rible. I I � . The Ffnanclal Rewards. ' ., . of narne.4 formed from nicknames of . b . ecoming a family name, the initial . ' " Branch Factory, St. John's', NfId. . I . ­ L , , . 0, th -ere are chords of music I I ,� � I . In England it to -easy to ralse $2,- . -a use *of the dim- RLeharrd, through th . ti -he family name wa stag e of t s gres y . I I I . . Our fingers, never reach,, . ZOO,000, or $5,0 � 00,000 for firiancinga I 1.1jutive, euding "oV' Rlcka�rt, Rickards, er Rick show German in- prolonged among the, Welsh. Thus 0 8 th ' ,on < I )f "Evan' pr Grmudh #' would .1 I � ' King George Changes U.S. And.liviug wells of laughter, � .. .� . -Concern which has excellent prospecti Rickert and 1. - 11 .. 1) Far deeper than, our speech,, . � '\, ,­`*,)��-V,Ucceso;' it is more difficult In ' i *� . j,"I �,Oanift, and"it has happened on more ,exne fluences, while Ricewrdi and Im.cciard-1,1 natural pronunciations of the are I be. known Ywen aP Juvan, and . I his son in turn as, "GrIffudh ap Owen�ll Trooper's Rations. . S erg eant Guyon of Troop B, Amerl- And thene thiugs, be of Heamen And tether each to each, I I � ASPIRIN ____ ------- _.___ --------- --- --.-- I bottle Ton must say "Califo,raia." ' - r I ,.� - � - I I L . . I -_ I ._', . .,4, . I I than one. occasloa that all the capital , . -Retchard I Italian tongue. 5 found iii Alsace. and Lorralaa. I Land so on for,seve'ritl centuries Instead . of a few generations. can Forces in Germany, has the, dis- . I . I A short CMD for loving, . 1. . " In IL 1. 1, r� '011410 STEDBY9 YOR ol ralsed,to work a newmine.has been � . I . I I . I I ration Unction of having, nad, h 8 And strength of heart to throw � I I ,� . ded�on-breakilv- down L some of L ---yl b- direct orders from King One's arm about 0110's fellow 44R ,mr" Ic nnI �-_,Q � . I ­ . . . 11 -- . -11. . . , 1�' , - I . �tha transport difficultiee before-opem- , Ve a lions'lia begun at th new Mine' L' , .. . . The usual courste for thq prospector, I �havl,iig secured -his lioense, Is, to Hnk - I . . =0 wftl�­ ancffi-ex'on the. same, quest � �, . : ,A cano.e. has to be bought and Ouip- . I - ped with proviSions t&Jast for about ' , . ,three, months.. The cost of this is not' L i. , L. L' L I . I � ,much less, then $500. " . I . .. I . The prospepton try to keep as near . .the riveT as possible diWlbg -the saareb. , "' ' # jOr obviovor reasons. " Y�e4 , L fr6quoatly . . Ahe lynx -oyes of the gold seekers, . will , I Ailss a likely vein a4t,th6 can6e lo ,be. . � I -Ing I thrust tip -river. I 11 L , I , L . Ra0j8tarjng,A Claim. I I I . Whena, find to made the lucky pTos�- I . I -o Peator drives, a stake iribD' the cwAx ,of hIs claim emd atwothat Aak6 vA - . ,"ot, cornerr. He auto hio, name and . - the d1ato, Of hi6 discovery on ths . ,stakes, and then mo.kee 0A1 �poaalble speed back to tho GoyeramwA officea � - ,th register offictagy " hk d-W*vvA7. L DA4 OVA4 filu I . 1, , . , . ,(06xi ton d , ollura for .M* I 0016tt*tAft I I I , Xft tho CIOU 10 UJA , . , . . George, says I -a - 0oblenz despat6h� And to .fight the Beast below---� -17 y "" lav . I 1; When the Ameridan I Army polo, team Heaven is, not fax RVaY AURM AND .11, YAMS I 1i , from 0oblauz was, in 14ingiand, recent- Wha� one is: Hying so. . a ;__O_ . , ", � I . to.*o �A, Any man or woman who Itma 'L' ly, Guyon had charge � Of tb,6 ponies at 0.% I A - Sloan!a handy 'will 'tell, you., 10-1 I I � Axershot� The ]King vialted the field � Glass will stop more draft's than a AM r" R '� I I ftmt sa=e thfut I , ,- 1;A , 0 , _" I - % and was &ttraoted by tbe� PotdWV blan- bunch of straw- I . T--%SPRC1ALI,Y "thosc, ji-equontly, � I kets bearing the letters "A.F.G." He - 19 1- I attacked by f'heuth, atic twihgQ , . � I . . . . I - RMIANZWWOM � I I approached to Inspect them and ad .11 R E A counter-irr ta�it, �Ioan's Mal-. . . I , J1 an 1 PCX&4 , L : _ dressed. Guyon*. - snant scatters the congtatici" d I "O "Well, hc � OW are YOU getting along In Caughtin drau I . ,� �. I - . . ght 11 11 - -tt4 1, . I � I xrv,�,s "7w#� bU ' to the, affaL I � . I I I . England V I : ,36ff neck or back . WaTning I lt�s criminal to take a part, sooil relle�v�ri,g Pgm,aao and pa.hr,.- " � , - :­',11�1 . _ I . The. British, Tommle.s near by stand- I I. I chance on any gulistitute, for 9"Oke KeP9 kandy dna-_­60 tr ihero I won t st long ff LL � I I Us ev 'r ' : ,� Ing at attention wero petrilled by Ja . � , 'Bayor Tublets of Aaplrin,�' pxworlbed foereducing and finally elitri1nating t1w , p I QuyomLl,s reply; ,"Oh, pretty wo1% Kiri& d W V Ww" by lyhyslcla= for twerity-ons years yalns and aches of lur5bagb, adural,�Ia,4 I ; ! I L.. . s;y, this tea we have for break- 111 111 Und proved safe by milliom Vulwo sclattmia, idbat atiffti 6S'.sPrbdnsj �, I L, - but B . =es and le 1.04ultd of, CqPoM12,"# , I . I fast is fieroo-can't You fIX lt 111) go ' BA V ME you "* the name 1'�Bayet` 01% p"IiAgo ,,, , V : I I we can have coffea?" , , Aa- IN ' 10 or on tablets you are not get,ftg hwthi Odor th4t It will do, y6tt gdo� . . V -e& " 9M V J�-V V V " I I The King laughed, and addressing )V 111L I pirlu at adl, Xit every Bayer pa*Me Sloaaoi 1,Wmeat h mold by all drug4 I . Gto of his aldes, said; . I a M a -To dirootions for 0olda, Ileat6&O, ,&*r--3So, 70o, $1.40� 1 � . B L 1 I "k.3 ki L I . ,�Soo to it that these, men, have cof- I Neuralgia, Rheumatism, toxa,che, � I I I . I I � I I ", I .fee hereafter," . I I I I is applie(L lmpledio.ta eft� Toothache, Lumbago oad tor Pain. I I., I I 11 I I I And the Americans li�md, coffee. . ­ . 1 YAOIU47 tin boxes, ot twei.ve tablets 009, . I 10 I I I I , I � ,. I DIEWARE Or SUBStITUTIES tow Cents. . , Dria�:glsito al4o Wit ilex9w . .1 0 .L I.. , I'll, I . . . 1, L'"' � I I �­_ � $lop# a fab& . , 'L. LL 11 � 1. . I . I � NeArly every Chinese silk produe- � E L e4, Made ,in. Canada. Aspdrit � � . . .. "Ill : I I . I . TH EEMINOMILU06"Oh. . .. __146. , . . 1. � I ,� 1, I I I . . 1� MONTKKA'I. do mark (registered tri,oat - - .1. ­­_ .. : , I- � 11 . � I t , - mhool of sot- I =;: - � �� - __ . . . I Ing �dentile clam ains a Agatim 16t 15r. Wf* DWSU4 44), of Dr,yw Manufacture of XoA-o0*' 0.1-1 I., � i _�� - -.1.11.11 , ­ 1. - 1171 I., �­,­ poix1jure or an, algAidultural tchool with AlitUIEWS' PAIN I . � '. _I�Au - � � .1 .cie- . caticb,old"'ter Of Sab011omold4 � I 0'40tN6. I I. I � I . that t ace as .a,aepavtment, I I I I . I I . . I . I