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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-8-4, Page 7PALE AND NERVOUS SCHOOL CHILDREN Need Rich, Red Blood to Regain Health and Strength.. Many children start school in excel -- lent health, but after a short time home work, examinations, hurried meals and crowded school rooms cause their blood to become weak, their nerves over -wrought and their color and spirits lost. It is a mistake to let matters drift when boys and, girls Show symptoms of nervousness or weak blood. They are almost sure to fall victims of St, Vitus dance. or drift into debility that leads to other troubles. Regular meals, out -doer exercise .and plenty of sleep are neces- sary to combat the nervous wear of chool life. But it is still more impor- Cant that permits should pay attention to the school child's blood supply. Keep this rich and red by giving Dr - Williams' fink Pills and the boy or girl will be sturdy and fit for school.. The value of Dr. Williams' Pink '?ills iu cases of this kind is shown by the statement of Mrs, Watson, Grand Faille, N,13., who says: "In the spring of 1919 my daughter Thistle, then 12 years of age, began to show symp- toms of nervousness which developed into St. Vitus dance. She seemed to lose control of leer limbs and at times every muscle in her body secured to bo twitching and jerking, ,and the trouble seemed to be growing worse. We fluidly decided to glue .Dr.. Wil• lianas' Pink Pills, and the result was better even titan we had, hoped for, and she Is now enjoying the beet of neaai•n. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink LIIIS through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or Mx boxes for F2.50 from The Dr. Williams' elect!. eine Co., Brockville, Out. Flies and Colors. Ii you want to inane your room a tractive to Ates. paper it in bright yel- low. 4 • Safeguarding,the Community. The escape of a pair°' et untamed lions from a wrecked circus train sug- gests to one's mind the organization of the entire community to destroy a common menace. The scratch of the lion's claw is almost always fatal, This is due to the blood -poisoning germs that accumulate and developon the claw as it remains within the moist and waren sheath. Yet that familiar insect bred in un- speakable filth and kpown to us as the common housefly carries a million dangerous and deadly germs on its hairy body and is a menace far snore hazardous to the community than all the lions and other animals that break from circus cages, Notwithstanding this danger due to the great number oe these insects and to their pertina- tious habit to Inspect, touch and taste every object within reach of their ae tive wings, folks are not inclined to get together on a community program looking for the destruction of the eggs and maggots of Geis pestiferous in- sect. However, it is more than possible that in rural places individual effort with screens, traps, closed vessets for foods that attract these pests, sul- phate of iron for . the manure piles, etc.. will bring a sufficiently satisfac- tory return in the reduction of the number of pestering flies with which the m,ernbers of the family will have to contend, to well repay for the in- vestment of time and east of the nevess- sary materials, ..,ilii,-..�...;w... ,....e,.,.. Patience With a Limit. Dora has the common infantile COM. Plaint of wanting everytliiug she can think of before she will condescend to go to sleep. • "1 want a. drink of mile!" she an- Bits of Canadian, News. The output of zing from Canadian mines Paas more than quadrupled since 1916, according to the Mines Branch. The output in 1916 was 2,065 tons, whilst by 1919 it had jumped to 11,005 tomo, A new record in milk production for the entire globe has been set by Bella «lust So. Pontine, owned by T. A. Barron, of Ile had entered the tailor shop by y 1 ' Brantford. According to time official removing a pane of lees from the 'What is it that keeps the moon in Mrs. Ne -les Declares the Medi - test taken by the supervisor of the door. The identification bureau of the place and prevents it from falling?" Cine Has Completely Re. Holstein Freisan Association this Detroit }lattice department examined asked *nal' stored Her Health, Convicted by His Fingers, A jury in Michigan recently found a man guilty .of burglary, Yet no wit -1 nese it - nese appeared against hint; the stolen goods were not found in his posseslt - sion; no one saw him commit the i crime, and no one saw hint in the' neighborhood of the tailor shop that he had robbed. OWES HER LIFE T A LAC, SAYS HAD SUFFERED. TWENTY- FIVE TENTY- FIVE LONG YEARS. spleudid animal produced for the the glass the next day and found fin -his brother "I firmly believe I owe my life to twelve month period ending June 18th, ger-prints They compared teem with Ii a total of 27,01? pounds of milli 1,259 prints on file in the bureau and finally "" Teslac, for it' has completely restored pounds of fat; 1,573.75 pounds of but- identified them as those of a man who I It Paid. Dividends, my health after suffering twenty-five ter. This es far in excess of any more than a year before had been ace! "Was your -daughter's musical edu- years, was the statement made by world's record proviouiiy set and en- quitted of a charge of breaking axle f cation a profitable venture?" asked is1rs. S. Nelies, 208 Parliament Ste "I sup, ose it's the beams,," replied titles Pella Pontiac to the title of the entering a house. They crested bier. ^ Snr;th. Toronto. world's record cow. and six months after the crime, dun- I "Rather." sail Brown. "I bought "During all those years 1 hardly The making of government steel ing which time he stoutly maintained the houses an either side of us a: knew what :t nos to eat a good meal it orders has commenced at his inneeenee, brought him into court. hal£ their value:" the Do- ra minion minion Iron and Steel plant at Sydney. There the fingerprints were the sole without suffering dreadful pales in the pit of rxly stV.+..if':a read also pa p:tetio:a N.S,, and 2,400 men are engaged in witness against him. Professional Immunity. 1 of the heart afterr,�ares.' My liver was the work. The heavy government or- The police of nearly all countries 1 Little Boy --"We've been pla.•ine badly out of order and I was troubled y a lot with nausea. I geperaily woke dors will alone keep the plant in know that fingerprint identification is "'school, another," up in fire niernings with fl fearfut operation for the duration of the sum- an exact science; but the difficulty is 1 Aiather--'•Si�eli, I hope you were l;eadaielie and Iia s c s ills of izzl- mer and fall. to convince the jurors, In order to do well behaved during school hours- d u h pe d Evidence of the favorable reception so the Detroit polite called for ex- w Little Boy —'"I dide't need to be be- tees that I had t:a ha on to the furni- ture to save snyeeif from falliarg, I of Canadian cattle in Scotland is con- 'pens and the opi:fon was that the cause I sccas t'ae teacher.°' tallied in a cable from G asgow, Scot- fingerprints of the pr goner and those 'i land, which announces that 629 Cana- on the glass taken frurrr the tinier shop Harmless Mayor. is dine cattle l ave ben sold at es to 20ts were ex ectly alike in thirty -eine chief i Ara £uglisbniar. was peyieg his first i thought myfact.. Bente per pound. charaetcr,st.aes. Clue of the experts visit to Se thud. He arriveil at a 1 was annnost n eerier/tied invalid ad Plane are proceeding far the erec- asserted that the chances of two men ` small t eve. and began to q ieation the geed to lie awake fur c u nigh. l urs n night tion cf a huge wireless receiving std- having tap eerily chief characteristics boater. worry:mg about arty eund1tion, tad tion in Montreal under the ownership In serener were about Brno in three,, el suppose yet have a provicet here?' never expected to he wen again. and operation of the Vareonl Wire -hundred ;acid two eextriilbcica. two bite •• ' . less Conz an of Canada.tired .end t:.ir w•.;��• .'. � ,'�`�'^ «.and the Porter, i '°Beat the slaty `i'�tt:iae l<•.xS fa�t u p y t, ee qurnta:ion, four , "astute dotes he have to sts:lie like leery :ads Eisen really iv kr 4114 le ul. Thell*ro t A new Canadian automobile coni- hundred :eel fifty -fear quadrillionn. ° nieyeree- fer pany has been formed by Canadian in- eight hutehea. inti t iirty-eight trel- h "Have tiwl,ate" I 1 beganw doses seemed to de the good, less I to t•3eep better wind had less terests to be known as the Parker lion, one hundrel and twenty-one bin '•Iusigaia--well, f°ar instance. does distres.aftere� Motor Car Company. It has taken over lien, two hundr e :hid ninety-three h + , s my meals. After #ailing, a erg p lin in the north end of 'Mont- in en, :s a u.u::trod and seventeesischain?" '•.i said the aGtuziishetl Por hi -meetly say I ani a;: well n;:s I ever real, formerly used extensively.. for thousand, five laaateiree and forty-four ter. "Na, na. He gangs ieose; but was in my life. Ali ins Mina( -h munitions. and will manufacture what (302,231,454,sa, 1`'1,2'.+"'..eeel,540. Ail dined bee. Nearee', he's trete hareeleees." trouble has disep1aa rl'd, 1 seep fine nouneed loudly one evening when are known re; the Parker automobile the ex, t rs t,e oete•.1 that as PE -"seats ' at night ate: , -.an ;mace mer c,r a ;iiarjorie bad already' made severtal a,.,., g , - ten wear.,. tli „ , . 1 and the Parker motor teetrk. The tingBtpa ree�� did rc,t t-la:ur;N Evora birth' � 1 en cit, nt trips upstairs. pa'esfdent of rtes new arganizatitan is until alt ., _,i, Sticks to Pad. } t+c+asss s:akrtt with, ease. 1 "'I lit the gas for you: didn't i?" de- Sir Alex Hier Ilertrain. In melee to emphasize f' Tonnniv ltad bee'' a nauehiw bay, 1r to retenem, ended 'Tannic tai lents cif' further the , as jet '::ed cut and weary ail the leve and every new and then had such sruakiug seasatie i •cone aver ens that P, nave as e atiafa. eight bottles of this ren eine I can v mantled Marjorie, standing accusingly In the exanainatiosis at McGill exaetnee to? ' end wen his father cantte� beans-. Irt• m." glad of Li., oelaer tit(, n,, flied three of the s c by the bed. Meaty to ten eve.; laaaad,� what a gravid ySchool of Agriculture, Lieut. P.. H. jurors Work' a k d ata -:temp thee. fiat- sleeks tt, tinit thio: "T marry, do You •. tve• "..einem it is.°' No answer. Unwin, formerly of the Doe -al Field gerprinte cont .a:I . Then ens (,,f the knees what is:tppens to goer! lues s`"° "And I've brouglet you your black Artillery, an Imperial prospective son; three metre -eel arra a Plural veal t'•.e "ret~, dad: Mtn' z;€a ta4 Heed* n." `l'aulac i' eted ey lead:Mg drueg se t- doll?" dice acuter under the I oltlier Settle- impre, : a::f tee- of hie ,an„ e r The "1*» c t.+et i,iaOW whet env. „ , ws t Y ,sloe; re- ;adv. ' c ,- j i- f . I � tel '�/�.41 ; s Still Dora vouclts:afed no reedy. meet Act of 'anodal Med at the toil judst. is _i the e'er.? in a new .envl h .y- " No F a, taaa y They litre that color best. "And I gave you a piece of stilts of the last. Ile wrote en twentyisvo the one ca-• v �s,t:,...:c sl them with wig, "res. dad; they fie• to the Wiser .. _„ Wee - :,,, , , . „ They do not seen to care about blue, paper and a pencil";' subjects, in ss'veutcen obtaining first, nil}iatg f ' . ,°thee:: t 3 ar• 4. a: '�L:.4 t .t.ta.,.s.' , ,n; rice In four eeet w4 green or orange, one way or (be other. This tiers Mora pouted talent, class ht*nnrs, and in the remainder had Iola a:t tie :l the Jtu r n. et h..ad "1`+'e ll. Tenney. sw:rardaln°t g. 9 vele: .� s (a A cfll'' Red tlac markedly d s dislike. �i ll d d l i be net tCe Ire aveu " y fi a;taai e and Mee Pencil d d � � � • � fir, he ncat;it., es, wan R* i t e, ecrce t fe b g sister, with Houseflies are our most intimate • an air of finality, "Just you take the companions, and everything that eau Pena an paper, anddraw a cow; be learned about them is worth know- then you can miik It! ing, Their color preferences have Fortune awaits the genius who can invent a drum drat can be heard only by the ma boy who beats it. been ascertained by reeent elaborate experiments. London's oldest bridge over the Thanes is Waterloo Bridge; Meek- courage;i in Java, where the cal is friars Bridge dates back only to 1869. utilized in the textile industry. :fetor bean production is being en - Surnames and Their Origin COI -BURN Variation --Colborn, Colbern. Racial Origin—Welsh. Source—A locality, These surnames belong to the classi- fication of those which have been de- rived from places, their first applica- tion having been to distinguish the in- dvidual by reference to his place of residence or former place of residence, in addition to his given name. Had the name been an English he stead at a Welsh development, it would alive been "Hazelhill," and in the sense of meaning alone it would be put in the sone classification with such English family names as Hazel - holt, Hazelhurst and Hazelton. The Welsh form of the name, how- ever, is neither Colburn, Colborn, nor Colbern, but "Colbrin" or "Colbryn:' It is a compound of the word "bryn," meaning a "hill," and "coil," which designates the hazel plant in the an- cient tongue of the Cymric.branch of the Celtic race. It is to be noted that a much heavier proportion of family navies from the Welsh and Cornish tongues belong in the classification of place names than among the Gaelic branches of the Celts; that is to say, the Irish and the Scottish. The reason for this lies in the higher development of the clan system among the latter and a develop- ment of clan nomenclature which was virtually a system of family names. As early as the tenth century this sys- tem was crystalized by royal -edict in Ireland. But in Wales patronymics held strictly to use as definitely des- criptive of the individual's parentage, often becoming virtual genealogies of up to a dozen names, finally to be dis- carded for a place name. MacNAMARA Variations—McNamar, Macnamara, Racial Origin --Irish. Source—A elven name. 'Here is a family name with a tang of the salt sea, and which, if you were familiar with the speech of the Gael, would call up visions of clashing arum and splintering galleys, with Celt and Viking looked in deadly combat off shore. Nor, if you were familiar with tlae history of the Gael, would the lo- cality of the visions necessarily be off the Irish coast, for the Irish in the early Middle Ages, united under a single "high king," took the offensive as often as the defensive, and at one Period their compaigns penetrated as far as northern Italy, as well as along the shores of the Baltic and Scandin- avia. The meaning of the name of the ancient Irish clan, or "Siol Conmara," or, to use the more usual and modern form, "MacConmara," is "descend- ants"or "followers of the sea pro- tector," and the elan derived its name at some point in medieval history from a sea chieftain to whom had been given the name "Cu-mara," derived from the combination of the words "cu" and "muir," and signifying "pro- tector of the sea." With the passage of the Gaelic clan system many generations ago, under the pressure of English law and cus- tom, the use of the word esial" and the designation of divisions of population by clans has been dropped. The Irish have n`bt succeeded in preserving their clan organization as well as the Scots, though the prefixes "0" and "Mac" as denoting descent are still in wide- spread use with family names with hereditary connections strongly cher- ished. This family name is not Scottish,. being found but Seldom in Scotland. Fee�1. the body well Right food for the -body is more important than right fuel for the engine. is as scientific food,containing all the nutriment of wheat and. niiaalt ed barley:. Grape=Nuts digests easily aiu1 �uiciciy, builds toward health and strength -- and is delightful in flavor and crispness "There's Reason" �ar Nuts second class honors. A native of Fin - tsteanipeul ti.t: iarir:t torn the t uitla coati. ; geed bee. avoid land, he served in France. Belgium - • Tenney :nought n tt an :erauany. and after demobilize- ii ! t s a nu I wee ; same -Nee -tether. tion cause to Canada under the Soldier U , k1D I1: s� IIE,�fa II ycm. " Settlement Board anal scarred work: an a Prince- Edward Island farm, He I 1'I E SLIMED,' The Foolish Girt. Intends contin.uing practical farm t ,t;i Irlrh i+r;F.=t was t<tlltit.g to Sri work this surumer and purchasing a farm for himself next year under the The suanraer months are the most _end servant, and it was the priest's 13oarcl. dangerous to ebileiren, The come custom to dlecuss will: the ratan ver€ - Alberta's population is put at 620,• plaints of that season, which are taut; items cif news from tlu� tew8- 000 by the provincial vital statistics ' cholera a fantunr, colic dlahoea and. papers. branch. Births In the province in 1920 dysentrs come on so quickly that en epee:. raid the eieree Sean, " fs this; totalled 10,565. or at the rate of 27.7e' ten a little one is beyond aid before not scaadalfrus?'" per thousand of population. Edmon.' the mother realizes he is ill. The ••Anel what is hitt. Fatted?"atI;eci ton and Calgary run practically /leek mother n.u: t be on her guard to pre- pat and neck in the matter of hirtba, the. vent Vitae troubles. or if they do Larne "It says in than paper tier., morning record being 2,380 and 2,300 respec• on saulda ► iy to banish theta. No other that a large number of Lng1l>th girls tively. Children born of British stock - me.diche' i , at such aitl 10 mother;' are marrying •Vhlnanien." predominated In both cities. during hot weather as is Baby's Own "Kure. and that's nonlife.; yer her.- -_„_,, Tab;ete. They regulate the stonnaeh or," replied Pat. '•I know a laandsortie North Sea Fishermen Con- and bowers and are absolutely safe. Irish colleen that's married an Eng - Sold by medicine dealers or by mail Nehmen' tinning War. at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- The"combination of wartime hatred hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. and commercial rivalry is responsible; What's in n Naine, for the feud which has responsible. r out The Changing View. The reason denti--t call their offices between English and German North We used to think it rainel because we dental he tors is that "brassing rooms" Sea fishermen of which the Donee wanted to have fun would lacy tote suggestive have fallen victim, Several days ago , Out in the blossoms of the lane be - natives of Grimsby, an English fishing : heath the glowing sun. village, attacked a German fishing ves- ; And we were petulant and tress and sel when it attempted to discharge a whimpered all the day— cargo there, and, according to the Ger- . But now we view the rain that falls in Yarmouth, N.S. Man version, boarded the ship and : quite a different way. Dear Sirs --Since the start of the threatened the captain, beat up the Baseball season we have hewn hinder - crew and broke up the furniture. ' We used to think the storms were sent ed with sore muscle':, sprained ankles, to spoil our picnic date. etc., but just as score a, we started use - Mg - ' Later an English fishing steamer was i g MINARD'S LIN11IENT our g;er'd't':.0-r, fiat, ore day. Pat was aan 0. McPherson, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Armstrong, B.C. Minard's Liniment ('o„ Ltd., piloted into the herbor of Geeste- munde, an important fishing city. When the dockworkers and fishermen learned. a British vessel had arrived, they, according to the report of a sup -1 posedly reliable news association to which many Berlin papers subscribe, threatened the ships, which proved to be from Grimsby, the sante town where the German boat was attacked, and forced the German pilot to come ashore. Then, states the report, the English captain, smiling in a scornful planner, saw it was impossible to land his car- go and put out to sea again. It re- mains for the Freiheit, the Socialist organ to bring to light the complete story of what happened to the English vessel. It states she came to Geeste- r under not to sell fish, but because she had run out of coal and after de- parting, either because she lacked the services of a German pilot or was short of fuel, ran aground on the shoals near Helgoland and sank. All officers and crew managed to reach port after eight hours in an open boat. At about the same time the natives of Grimsby, unaware of the fate that had befallen their townsmen, attacked a fleet of Danish fishing vessels, dis- charging cargo there, . and order was only restored after a severe struggle with the•police, who finally were vic- torious. Further retaliations are ex- pected. His Advice. Young Policeman (who has broken up fight between two colored seamen) : "Where do you live?" Lar car—"Calcutta." Policeman (to the other dago)— "And where do you live?" Chinaman—"Shanghai." Policeman — "Um— well, the best thong you two can do is to pop off home to bed." The •work of peeserrving St, Paul's Cathedral has already been proeeedting eight years, five years being ,spent on one job alone. And keep uspenned up in the house troubles en(Zed. Ever; baseball player gate , should keep a bottle of your ifnimeut And we were angry all the time that handy. things should go that way— Yours truly, But we have learned to view the W. E. MCPHERSON. storms quite different to -day. Secretary Armstrong High School Baseball Team. .And le se in all things here that mark our quiet life— We see the wisdom of the toil and of the pain and strife, And we have grown a gentler will and welcome all He sends For now we take another view of Na- ture's destined ends. We know, for instance, that the rain is sent to 1111 a need, And not to spoil our happy day and make our spirits bleed, And through the larger purpose of His will and wish we know The blessing of the flying clouds as the sun's bright glow. MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mail send a Dominion Express Money Order. The Heart of Friendship. Here's to the heart of friendship tried and true That laughs with us when joys our pathway strew; And kneels with us when sorrow like a pall Enshrouds our stricken soul; when smiles through all The midnight gleam with more than human faith. Here's to the love that seeks not self, and hath No censure for our frailty, but doth woo, By gentle arts, our spirits back into The way of truth; then sheds upon our lives A radiance that all things else sur- vives. - - Every men suffers framcthe delusion that he is necessary to the happiness of sloane woman. Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia CORSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carrots TORONTO SALT WORKS Ca. 4. CLIFF • TORONTO Pioneer Dog Remedies Book on DOD DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad• dress by the Author. la. • Clay Mover Co., >'Zti. 119 west Aist Street New York, V.S.A. ASPIRIN "Bayer" is only Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin at all. In every Bayer package are directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu- matism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell larger packages. Made in Canada: Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of Moiioaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. \"ia-•.• Itt.°.14,a. is<i, tire int bashes eel, dente" Jena —' We>li, reetitene , nen tt a:ti:a la;,day tial 1 re tea te^.disege:'' Mlnerd's Liniment ter sane everywhere Eliminating Trouble. Triad er-•a•"Weif h es.e e,;f the five se st .-; sight, fee :rove. 1 e':aritig. tact • (4r eme.^l--te ai d yeti mot a ',.rg Small Poi— 'lea -ling, he.':au, a get•e you get in en ail. et :see won't r. t hurt.' Cuticura Insures Thick Glossy Hair Shampoos with Cuticura Soap pre- ceded by light applications of Cuti- cura Ointment to rho scalp skin do much to cleanse the scalp of dan- druff and promote the healthy condition necessary to producing luxuriant hair. Seap25c. otete ent25eettec, T,1ct"m25e. Sold throughouttheDominioa. CauadfanDepot: Lyman', Limited, 344 St. Pea. it., w., Montreal. `Cutieura Soap haves without mug. TO WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE This Woman's Letter Tells You How To Pass The Crisis Safely. Lascelles, P.Q. —"During the Change of Life 1 felt so weak and run down I could hardly do my work. The per- spiration would pour over my face so that I couldn't see what I was doing. We live on a farm, so there is lots to do, but many who felt as I did would have been in bed. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it did me a world of good. i tried other remedies but I put Vegetable Compound ahead of them all, and I tell every one I know how much good it has done me."— Mrs. DUNCAN BROWN, Lascelles, Prov. Quebec. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ear, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable ap- petite, weakness and dizziness should be heeded by middle-aged women, and let Lydia E. P'inkham's Vegetable Com- pound carry them safely through this crises as it did Mrs. Brown. You are invited to write for free advice No other medicine has been so suc- cessful in relieving woman'ssuffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. ISSUE No. 31—'21.