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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-2-3, Page 7instead of a Mustard Plaster BAUME BENGUE wilt de the tame work without, blistering. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES el.o0 a tube THE tfItilNe MLR CO., LTD. mohgragAt, 441'ealta-for Dr, Jules\ Seng RELIEVES FAIN Boy Scout Notes. ratro, Leader Frank le. Jehnston, of the 64th- Toronto Troop, Boy Scouta. has just been awarded tbe bronze otede el of the Carnegie flew Fund for sav- beg bliss Daisy A. Hooper from drown - Mg in Lake Seugog. Scout anhaston was awarded the highest award The Boy Scouts Association could gtveleim ite Bronze Cross for Gallantry— some time ago. * Le Ceautie Amertean pour los Re- giones Deva,stees de la France, which conducted a large Boy Scout Traluing ' Camp at Comptegne. France. last sum - Pier, will next summer conduct Ave eintlier cermet for Frenelt boys. Last year The Boy Scouts Associatien. Abe Bey Semite of America, the two Bea glen Scout organizations and the several Boy Scout Asscelatious In France co-operated is this work. and Some 275 Hitler bey e and young mert front the devastated regions of France graduated from tilts "Camp•ecole." aa It was called, M. Frank C. Irwite the Xxecutive Secretary u the Bey SOON Artsociatiott for °Mario. represented Canaria ou the ewer ot the 1920 camp. * Charters permitting organizations te form Boy Scout troopare granted by the Provincial Cottacil for Ontario, Headquartere. Sherhourate end Blear Sts., Townie The conditionunoe, v1teheieertera are granted are. Alrat. Heart the orgereeetien -It may be a ellen% a tweed. etetratmeity club. s parenle" essential:on or may Other group of eitZeens • Van guarantee for 11 Otte year adnate leaderehlp •and II factlIttes; eteeeentitbat it 'wilt endeav- or W prOvale an opportunity for the enembera of the troop to spend aweelt or more in a tettamer extant; and Oiled, that it will conduct the troop, throttgb n TroOp Couttnitteo appointed by it, accordance with tb • rules taut re- gulationa of the Aasociation. There aro now nearly 250 regiatered lloy Scout Troopa in Outwit). •40.4.0444, Famous Last Words. "I wonder if tt'e logded. I'll look down the barrel and see." "Oh, listen! That's the trate wbistle.Step tin the accelerator, and • we'll try to get. across before it comes." • "They -say these things can't possi- bly explode, no matter twee much you throw them arottad." "I wouder whether this rope will hold my weettitt." no fun swimming 'around M bore. I'm going out beyond the life lines." •"Which one of these is the third rail, anyway?" Three only one way to reauago a mle. Walk right up iu back of him and surprise Teat firecracker mint Peeve gone out. 111 light it again." I "Watch me elude out past the `Dana ger' aisle 1 bet I can touch it." -These treble polleemeo thin% they own the elty. Tbey can't stop nete in going to eroea the street now. Let the chauffeurs look out for me." "What a Away noise that pentane makese I tbiuk I'll step on Ulm" "I've never driven a ear in trainee be- fore. But they say les perfeetly teen - pile." "I think ru mis a tittle nitrite oeid "th this chloride of ot-,,A-4,„,r.in a tee what haemens." 114.....0."0=117.11,11.1•1. Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. imTER UMUDMA The winter eeason is a bard ta, • en the heltYlie is more or tente ettneleal to Mee'badly venttlated rtortte.h Is so often stormy that thtentetitee dee e not get WM cal In the ereeth ;r as often us she ehoutd. Ucetelete conte which reek. kis littee has stomach and bowels get text ef or- der anti lie becomes erOF,I4. Te guard agatnet tt Ztetether ehould licep a box of Teabre Oant lets in the house. Tbey rem:tette tee stemaeh and bowele atiel Meet; uri colds. They are sold bynt dee/ere or by mail at 25 cent bet from The Dr. Wiltlanes" elediceet ce, Rrkvo Ont. It Never Fallo. Deeraeli ueed t F,AF that „:.!1' • ;.-,1 he want alweset foyA„,itiiiteA never rognenPetvl thr„ 7.1 In•41as 41:Menthe ia helm 14!'"i4 )/.3 rant.)%veri MOUS. "Wilitlt 1 at °,a lebby evinotrt 1 don't loner; feeet ,eeeteet .1 teu tlit hc't ti; •a who be ise 1 tete Lint et 1nd knk Stitt into/ „eel s'Awl bow is tine old c teiteteea I have :never Innowe it to stei, The taws Of nature are not, et.feet by dilatory cow': yoltr pone: leat begins the Moment au brt.ntt ;h m. Surnames and 'filen* Origm 0 0 0 FRASER Variations—Frazer, Frasier, Frazier. Raciel Origin—Norman-French. Source—A locality. This is another of the rew Highlaud elan uanus which, though borne by Celtic families, trace back to an origin In Normandy, Alt of these clan moues were formed An the same way, by knights and Inables from the army of William the Couqueror, or tile sons of such fol- lowers, who, either to strengthen the foreign reratious ot the conqueror, or because they wore not satisfied with the spoils of war waken fell to their lot in conquered England, sought their fortunes in the north at the court of the Scottish king. They were, as might be expected, %men with reputations as mighty fight- ers, and as they were Independent of 'blood relationship with the factions around the throne, they were, of course, welcome additions always to the royal Scottish organization. But the Iorasers, like the others, eauickly formed alliances by marriage, ,and adapting themselves to the cus- toms ot the •Gaels upon receiving grants of land In the Highlands, rapid- ly assumed leadership of existing oians,... and gathered around them clan organizations which they strove to make more powerful. The Frasers are found first settled tin Tweedale during .the reign of Mal- Colm III. They got their foothold in !tile Highlands •throughparriages Into Ilfamilles of the Orkneys and Caithness ;chieftains. - ! The original Norman form of the • male was "de Frieell" er "leeeeelle• anti shuply denoted overt thip of a PIACI) Of that name M Nermantlet, lee Ing a family name only M the F,e7s2i°.3 toIL was ttereoiuxry neeusc t u• dal power was hereditary met dee. crlptive. ...•••••••1y101.1.1F C00.) -IRAN Variations—Corcoren Cogbrane. Racial Origin—Irish. Source—A given name. The family mune of Uovitrati holds a high place in the :innate of tandem Ireland, prior to the Anglo-Norman he vaeion, in whielt It a a -O'Cor- crain." The name traces bark through the O'Carrol, or the "O'Cearbail" 'lau to Owen aIore ("Eogitan Mor" being closer to the old Irish epellingl or "Corerat," meaning "red;" hence the family name of "0"Corerain," moaning "the descendant of the Red One." In the year 104(1 there was an O'Corerain who was abbot of. Iniecal- tra, renowned as the most celebrated ecclesiastic of western. Europe, botk for his religion and his learning. But being among the motet bitter and relentless antagonists the Anglo. Norman invaders ef the Middle. Ages had to meet, the clan ot O'Corerain suffered bitterly- at their hands, and as the Norman sway extended the clan sank into a political insignifit cance that it was never able to overt come. Cochran, Corcoran and Golihraue. With or without the prefixes. "Oe or "Mac," are merely anglicized versions of this family name, once powerful in the ancient Irish kingdom. Magic in Names. Is there any yetterte nereen watt late not frou. hie reeding derived. a sense of the magic of the East? And the reasons for his lmpreeslons were analyzed, would no the mere sound a names be feud large part ac- countable? Spiel,' odors, tropical1ung1es, jungles, strange beaata and reptiles and people. all play their part; but It is welt welts as Sumarkana and Ind, Boghtera Bombay, Ceylon, (lengent s, leaelur and Himalaya, ring - lug poetically in the youthful ear, that fill the youthful anted with impulses ot vague atirentere. Intlie more titan ate- other Far Eastern land stire the taxaeination and itt it net because it ee so besprielded and bejewelled with magical moue*, rather then be eattee rot bus tigers titel eobres and ele- eaitots ite ferestee Cillna does not /veva the feecinatten for youth that India hee- etertelpe teteentee there is ° I • , ° • In -3 .^ " sylleittett. littegkeng. Yangtze, Sharg- hat. Ilmategito heee seinette es the no- , , et:wee...a C.1 lalgett rattior Tear. Cho eaig Tatz.4K,. Tine Intlieet, teel tate teettriurea have !44aii.a.r.ay g;,fit. for et. tetee. Catitextebtee, • ette.te ercne tee: latteetto iltuterate. tine ItztU.7.;!!C F..4."Za:4:y lic9witag natria.,i4 lit.1.4t 7r4v 117:Ir 7;44-2,4•eNiti'"er. er met nettatete left titst, Netv Wertd tht• tretne e 'tete :nee abet:en Cestreere enteeeett,„ tea e 7,7 ..Varratiaa'4,17,,LC • lettee VI., Yr :4 Lfi t. A Nko "1„ in 1°149,:,;:,i.,° f ttetee :AM 3.4 tt•:-.1` tee- irr.iz;•;.;,”!: gei 4,4,11;Irm. 1.-%:%11:•-•31 V. -..co;lit stv,..„4„:,,,N tio;t3. 4:tat 4,1 int -. • Anima ette 'este - r t ; L t .1t L94,#tl.r, *-:;. Fit ,19:. Wtitiltk ".4 0.1" ‘1.0 • 0, 16 4 r, fl* 1'. THE STURDY FOOD TaLuEs of-IAA-leat and. malted. barley are combine1 in as in no other . prepared cereal good. It $ ric4.,rlut-like flavor attracts ana it nourishin.g o„ualities are staunch, Unlike most pr - pared. cereals, Giape.11.-tit5 needs no added. sweetening SOLD Br GROCERS EVER711417-1EWE 'iletreeeeFlto” Game). 2 .. ck :4 .411 . ay';44at' nt• ' L 14 •ms a pee. --.01!" its tlizir d bi• 4.314,- 0411 4110 WAY LI tied tte: naeslar The enie r pee fin tut;it.licwlito fl" Lc -rt'i't'tititor it inner or tit . 110 Oat. id.1, at' s.r trel. Wee Juenh. e 1, e. von. tive Tete te, the teeett. Tele. telt • tee ;Imp, ..-,P dart end et ea, ! le in e [et win etat meet t 1» the la tento-te I,tY 13) that Pach linty 3ts rthtt h. mut ut t•4n puce; fir mit at all: when ate 'elite are s. 0. e. ynn slie 4 from In Pile'. set ;la Itettet1. 4 pins 2, 2, If tie- teet Ititteter ie to 1n' the. play :to tltnl feat key number that 41p. paa;117.4 iSftni tltroo piles or in only Ian.. 'rim, Ii031 Ilia piles aro 8, IL 2, eta tele 4 front the 0 pito, ti .1**,0 4' S. 2. e. 0.0.04:440 "Pape's Diapepsie Corrects Stoxnach. "latle': Diettepeire" le the quietest, sereet relief Eor IndigestIon, Gasee, l'iatu1.it,o Uearthuru,et , mentation or Stomach Distreee causal by acidity. A few tablets giro almost immediate Stountelt relief and shortly the stomach le eorneeted so you can eat favorite fuotle without fear. Large case wets only 00 cents at drug store. Absolutely barmiees and pleaetant. Millions helped annually. Lergeet sell- ing -mach correeter In world.- Adv. The Silence. (November 11. 19201 The soul of England tremblp., In this air . This air of England that our warriors breathed, When lu the valor of true hearts aware Of England:* need, they to her heart bequeathed Immortal legacies . . . No cevern- ous deep Of nothingness is tixis. The air's astir To sound of shadowy roicee. They who sleep Th' omnipotent silence wake. Though weeping blur The vision of our vigil, Love may hear The voices of the . loved, Love's legions lean Froth the celestial ramparts. and so • near • They rent to England's heart, thet on this scent Maybe they gaze content, and hear the tat Of belle that ring the psalm of Eug- land's sou]. The people to whom we are most grateful are those who raise our stale- elaiels—who awaken in us generous hnpulsee, who enrich us with spiritual gifts, and. who make us resolve to ex- press ourselves eompletely hi service leo others. , ' • A twelve -cylinder auto is nice, hut a one-eylinder sleigh, with a hot brick to warnothe feet and a heavy fur retie ever the lap, goee ,up thelane to the altar much quicker. HOW TO BE. HEALTHY DURING TIIE WNTER° Many Troubles 1ay be Avoided if the Blodd is Jept Pure. A nird of a Landing. Teacher—"Where 414 the Pilgrims leo not let your Wesel get Ode tbie 1.14,1„ at witeter. l'or people who have a ten" Johetty-tei don't Ireow whether it Ieteg George's tourth sox,. Da4 name- deuey towards unawake, or blew 'dtess- ,_ was on a Plymouth Itetelt oat a Itbode sake, Prince George, who reeeetly ness wader is a t le te-asou Lame walla Red!, of exercise, ineli, of freeb air, and a eelebratecl his eighteenth birthday and more restricted diet are among tete Classified Advertisements. r 4 ON() FRE sear 'Weston, Ontario, in affiliation with Bellevue andeanitte Siospl.tals, New Tort. offers to young women desirous of becoming qualified nurses g three - Year course of g. enema trail:11;1g; attrac- tive residence: single rooms. loor salary and other information amity I44.413' Sun', erintendent, Toronto Free I1ospits.l. Weston, Ontario, Pee George ia shiprnan. th---- eorapleteel his training as a navel en - e things at vet:gAee to lower theA Bibi Lesson. tone det, halt beettme a full-fledged mid - of the bode and weaken the bloat!. Set:day-Back:I Teacher--"Nore. Har- stdman and ben appointed as sea As town as you notiee , the ,,,,,,til -4•40 re-, what d;)7.ve'll learn ti -Gia the -Parable to the Iron Du e, which was the Ilas- teelieg, leek oe npeettoe and seta-xtie of the prodigae sort?" ship of Adra re: of the Fleet Lord cf breeta at .tre warning ryrIllitcrtis ' 1-14trry- -••••V, .4ill tS bfAtc,'„' ie; be 0. , jemeee in the batt!e of jut40,44. awl , of thIla hived. tette ;t eten cou,sE, f 1 Prailti.-11 ••iitt'. ,.7.,t,:,,. a, fatted ‘..... zA)u 1- h11) of etektelral SZr Jobe,. trctonneet with Dr, Williams' Pick , ..._ • de ltabeek, Commeader-Inettiet of the P lila. Ik. reit watt until the ec,li„.tr,1205 • , t ra, 1010 1- i,;aS • ` _ _ - nr!'-t 7.)rth4Tr rtee f;f: nr.4 v;g1.0,"' h see . . . Brit!sh naval forces le the Meaner - Net a Cezetion et liett-e! et,„ raneart. The prince bus Jett joined. t, .tetr chteks, entit e cter 'Zee let et tett:ware '•tte? kat be- and will eyelid the great,T pert of the lipe are white teal yvtIr e,tee are dull. tor ite et.tneteete-y, /"It :Z4I47LY rext two yettee in tee oteeoeettetteen, • g of tee tested in :the f4r,*ier stegee It ts inticla easier to correct thire L. • .- - °et • t• --- te•-- ° • • --- tilinarer4 Liniment Pa sic. pi,..tteropet, teat, ;Nee seente "Feoet, nee , tear et 1 tent noot Fteerietty a a Itl.'ir-ae7.-2" "If sheati ne% . 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A Iteetentehe II frequently eatnaea in lclyaigetitel feed; the aaaca na ay.:el a re ottani: therefrom aro btorbea by the blood which in anal irritatoe the uet've; aur cousos painft,t), eytivtota4 called !headache. neuratglee •rbennete Vann. eta. ft te to ao. avpo 447 Meter Steeel's Syreen will eterreet fauttyelleesteenorea eifforateRef.. ASPFRIN —E.Tvr" 1 Inecariouchareterle . 11 • leave t 1 the tree are el te, highly ••t n; ' . to„. tetr Paire ilsteiy tie boetee 144HIW, ;aid t4) fall of elevtrIcity ,10 tweive eez Drug:. "gatte tetet tea lergeeprTlifigeS. Made •, Hue any persen who tomtits tete ,-tMelee: 1E Abundant ittn, can:01,. .. the %rode mark reeeivee els tt 'e p tregisetree fax Caned:et, of Bayer ltIanufeeture leaf:lees:ler of Stake:tic-eel-a. bee a very ;inviter effect Upon 2. int - tittle nee.13e, :tint Will Maumee :t et 17, dietence of event 7U ft, The oltettre • . , • tau strength of the trete varies nectetit Ing to the time et' day. beetle eirotteeet , ' midday, and wealtett at mid:tight, te le wet treatitt'r Its tittogother. Birds anti 111.041,. we.vor It. Germans Pour Into Japan. tlfrunin residents in this comer; , itre steadily increasing itt number...eye Toldo despatch. As comnared with pre-war days the number hae aireatle been praetically doubled. it le Keel. Mote, of the newcomers are , ed by Jallatiese 111111S as engineers or teelmIcians. According to the ante, authority, toys, chemleals and dye- stuffe worth more thau 10,000,00t1 yen have been imported from Germany F Wee the peace. Chu' of the best known guides in Nova :trona gives this testimonial 01 Thi.vv, used MINARD'H LiNotinerr In my home, hunting MO lumber 'anipr; for years and consider it the best white lint- -merit on the market. 1 find that it gives quick relief to minor allinoits, such as sprains, Bruises and al/ kinds of wounds, Also it is a, great remedy for roughs. colds. etc., -which one is liable to catch when log driving and orulalnr during the winter and spring months. r would not be without'ItTINAIII)'S LINT- ItEENT and cannot recommend it too 1,Ighly. (Signed) EMP111 Past Kemptrille, N.S. Noted Woman 'Hunter, Pew big game hunters in the Yukon are as well known as Mrs. W. W. Dickenson, a middle-aged woman who has limited moose, caribou, deer, mountain goats and beans, for many years ;In immense stretches, or terra tory which are still marked latex- tplored on recent maps of the far North. - Eskimos Once Lived South. roSSil remains' have shown the like- lihood of the earlyexistence of Eski- mos es far tteuth as New Renee. MONEY' ORDERS. Semi. a Dominion lexprees Money °filer, They nre payable. everywhere, • Improved Monoplane. • A monoplane has hoon developed at Prague witil the wings. attached to the loWer part of thebOdy, thus increas- ing the flying surface. Inteeediately after a. "Danderine" maettego, your heir takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appealing twice as he-avy and plentiful, because each hair seems to Ruff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay hteless, color- less, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair, A 35 -cent bottle of delightful "Dau- det -Me" freshens your twat% checks dandruff and falling ltair. This stimu- lating- "beauty -tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful bright - Imes and a.bundttpt thickness.—All theaggists! CUTICURA HEALED PIMPLES ON FACE Also itch,y Scalp. Hair Fell Out, Face Disfigured, "My head began to itch and there were stales on ray scalp. My hair came out badly when combed and it became very dry and thin. I also had pimples and blackheadis all over my tate. The pimoles were hard, large, and red; and' caused roe to scratch and irritate them, and my face was disfigured. "This trouble lasted about two months and 1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After. 1 had used two cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was complete- ly healed." Signed) Miss Zona Jackson, R. 3, Goldendale, Wattla. Improve your skin by daily use ef Cutlet= Soap, Ointment and Talcum. They are Oilammt28mid500. Tattuiti2St, Sold thraughouttheDominion. OanadianDepot: Ltann., limita, 344 St. St., W. Mownstal, Cutioura Soap thevie withoutnunt. Stop that pain ntrielic warming. soothing, en-a:orb:rig relief follows an epplieation of Siztan's Liniment. Jet slap it on the aftainerl. overworked muscle. God f.oerleziamatiant. Perzfrairs tn.thoat runvazt. mimen MOTHER! -7 "California Syrup of Figs" Ciiild's Best Laxative. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only—look for the nettle Califoruitt oxt the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and beves. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on meet bottle. Yon must say "California." issue No. 6-11. 1 411 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 -4 4 4 1 • 4 4 1 4 1 1 e 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 a .4