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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-3-23, Page 7Pyramid Your Efforts. t �R 1 Tells is the only article that is as GENERAL L �f+ �1l1BILITY j Cheap DYSPEPSIA ENDED i o e� pid Bowels With Success te the reeelt of iyrorn ktse .. experiences hied efforts. Far 1ztstance,i fN� t Califf�r1i11at. F1 Syrup if you follow a profession or a trades' i LL INFLUENZA " N RT TIME CHAPLEAU SUFFERED SO MUCH HE DREADED FOR MEAL TIME TO COPE. "The Way Tanlac Overcame My Trouble Was the Hap, piest Surprise of My Life," He Declares, "About the biggest and happiest surprise of my life was the quick way N which Tanlac brought me complete relief," said Victor Chapleau, 315 Sae guinett Ave., Montreal, (lee - "I was in a terribly run down coxrdi- tion for three years as a result of stomach trouble. I actually got to the point where even the smell of food cocking would nauseate me and I dreaded to see meal time conte round, as 1 knew that no matter how careful I was 1 would suffer agonies after- wards. 1 was so nervous at times that nay hands shook like a man's with the palsy and I could hardly hold a pencil to sign ter inane. "I am like a new man in every way now. Everytbing I eat agrees with Me, aur nerves are as steady as a clock and Z feel just brimful at life and energy all the tine." Tanlae is sold by all good druggists. Advt. A Siegett Bite off more than you can chew, Then chew it. Plan for more than you eau do, Then de it. .titch your wagon to a star, Keep your seat, and there you aret *Hoard a Rhein t for Coughs and Cold Even a sick -child loves the "fruity taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is .coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonful to -cleanse the liver -acid ban: els. In a .few boars you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipa- tion oustipation ee son, sour bile and waste .out of the bowels, and you have a well, play - NI child again, Milieus of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea- spoonful to -day saves a sick child to- morrow. oAv. Ask your druggist for genu- ine "California Fig Syrup" which has f babies children directions or aU ea and ch dr u of all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must say "California" ar you may get an Mutation fie syrup, „ you should try to make everything Meat and Drink for the Mind. Great books are meat and drink for the mind. They have awonderful sus - tabling and steadying power, Thous- ands of youths have been saved from moral shipwreck by their iniiueuee. I1any a boy has been preserved from the evil associations of bad cone panions by the power of an inspiring book which lei. hint at h i bele ctme n spite at tenn»tattoes to follow his associates to low places of amusement and soul- destroying dissipation. The posses - Mon of .a small library—even if it be only half a dozen of the great hooks of the world—is worth a fortune to a young men or young woman. The largest artificial reservoir in the world isbeing built at Littleton, to kelp London's water supply; it will have a surface area of 800 acres, This is a wonderful power which God gives us when He first blesses us, and then sends us forth to bless others. But it eosts self-sacrifice to a blessing.—C. ,. Goodell, nrnames and Their Origin CONWAY Variation --Convey. Racial Origin—welsh. Source—Locality. Most people are under the impress sion that the family name of Conway is exclusively Irish. It "sounds" Irish, people will tell you. As a matter of fact, it has a 1,Velsh origin also, and tbo evidence goes to show that the name more often traces to this Welsh origin than to any other. And if it "sounds" Irlsb, it must be remembered that while the Welsh are not Gaelic, and, therefore, not so close to the Irish in language and blood as . are the Highland Scots, they are nevertheless decidedly Celtic, But you must look for the origin of ; Welsh names not so much in clan names and .given names as in the n.anaes of localities, For a long time, considerably ,beyond the period in which family names had become stabilized and fixed in England, the Welch followed their original and very simple, though cumbersome system of Identifying the individual. .A. man was referred to as " Bohn-son-of-Rlebard- ...hon - of Evttn-son - of -Isbell -son -of, eta.," back as fax as it was necessary. But this system finally had to give way to the shorter family name, and under English influence, the Welsh, for the molt part, adopted either the simple "son" form of family name, or the family name denoting locality or resi- dence. Conway Is the name of a river Orem "con.." „principal" and "wy," "fiver"), which flows into the Irish Sea Abersonway tend which rises in iterionethshire, MacVEV Variations -- MacVeagh, Maseeath, MacBeth, Beath, Beaton, Beton, Bethune, MactBain, MacBean. Racial Orioln- Scotttlsh. Source—A given name. You might not imagine that the Mac - Beth made famous by Mr. Shake- speare hat. the same name as the mare frequent and modern one of Mac - Vey. If the gentleman about -atom the play was written were alive today he'd probably be known as 11ir, Mac- Vey ViaeFey or simply McVey, for With or with- out the "a" these "Mac" names are the same. Neither does the form Beaton look much like MacVey and . still less Bethune. Ail of them are met with, however, as variations• of the Highland Scottish sept name of MacVey. The more usual Gaelic form of this family name is "MaolBheath," and when you remember that often the Gaelic "b" has the sonne of "v," ow- ing to the peculiar inflection of con - senates by vowels in the .speech of both of Ireland and the Highlands, and that a "tit' can be just as silent in Gaelic as a. "gds" can in English, It. is easy to see how MacVey becomes a logical and natural1 Anglicized form rra •at the name. But often, in the trans- lation of a name from one language to another, tire attempt is made to ren- der the spelling more accurate than the pronunciation, which accounts for the other variations listed. The MacVeys were a. sept of the MacDonald clan, and the tradition, is that they derive their name from an Irish chieftain named "Beath," who crossed over to Scotland in the train of the bride .of one "Angus Og," .a friend of King Robert Bruce. that comes to you count, so far as poo -al Bible, in ,that direction. 1?,y this, I do Tice After E,feetS• Often 'Vlore not mean that You should become a' narrow specialist, but that if you 5eriotts Than ti;e L sea$ would makea large success of your life you must be an expert in your specialty. Apart teem the #financial side of it, there's a wot:lerful satisfaction in the feeling that you're a king in your line. that you are regarded as an authority in all that relates to your profession. your trade, or your particular buss- nese. And if, like Michael Angelo, you. grind everything into paint for your life masterpiece; if you make every advance a etepping-stone to something higher; nothing east keep you from be- teg a great success In your lane, be- limbs, shortness of breath. bad Ogee, your work will be eueaulative4 tion, palpitation of the heart arid a You will pyramid your efforts.—Suc- tired feeling after even slight oxer cess Magazine. tion. This is due to the thin -blooded condition its s-1 iet the patient is left EATIIER after the fever arta influenza have WINTER �f subsided. This condition will continue until the blood is built up again, and HARD for building up the blood and etre' gth- LITTLE ONES ening the hers es nothing can equal fair treaty eut with Dr, Williaias' fink c The vitiva ttf this medicine in cases of this kind Is shown by the statement of Mr. Edward 3 McGuire, Pertabroke, .Ont,. who say'u:---"In tbe fail of 19181 was attacked with the ist- 1iueuuze—and not in a mild form either, I was -confined to nag room for three Weeks, ane although 'ho influenza sub- *ided I did not regale my bee1tle .As a matter of fact I seemed to be grow. leg weaker. 1 'had no appetite, was subject to faiaiting epode and my test awl ankles were badly swollen. The doctor told me that my condition bad developed into a serious ease of auaemia, and although 1 was tinder isms care liar over two mantles I wee not improving in any way. At tbftt stage one of my friends advised me to tre Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. I was loth to do so, as I began to think my ease hopeless. However. I was finally per- suaded to try thane, and by the time 1 bad used two bottles there was eo doubt tbey Were belping me, I con- tinued taking the pins until I had used a dozen boxes, when I found that every symptom of the trouble had lett me and I was again enjoying the best of health. I returned to my work and have ever since boon In good health and Peel that I owe it entirely to Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. 1 think that any- one who is suffering from the after effects of influenza, or any form of anaemia shoule give this medicine a fair trial." You cyan get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer ;In medicine, ar by malI at 50 cents a box or six boxes for; $2.50 from The Dr. -Williams' Medi- !, cine :Co., Brockville, Ont. Itself. Iko reasonable precaution to avert an attack of influenza should be spared. The disease itself'often proves fatal and its after greets auaorlg those who are spared, make the ;fire of the victim one of almost constant misery. Asa almost any at tho • who have been attacked by this trouble what their present condition of health is and most of them will answer: "Since I had the influenza 1 Have never been fully welt" This trouble leaves be. hind it a persistent weakness of the Our Canadian winters are exceed- ingly hard on the health of little ones. The weather is often so severe that the mother cannot take the little ones out for an alring, The consequence is that baby is confined to overheated, badly ventilated rooms; takes cold and becomes cross awl peevish. Baby's Own Tablets should be given to keep the little ones healthy, They ATO a mild laxative which regulate the stomacb and bowels and thus prevent colds. The Tablets are sold by meet. cine dealers ar by mail at 20 cents a, box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. There's No Fun Washing Cashes, "What's the matter,I'lilsie?„ a. lady «raked wizen her colored mold declared she would stay no louger. "Don't rear you right? Don't we pay you enougb?" "I -assent. dat's so all right; but dee is too much shiftln' dishes for de few- nees lee de vletnals." MONEY ORDERS,. Send a Dominion Express Money Or- der. They are payable every where. Family Album of the Future Will Talk. Tile family portrait album of the fu- ture will talk, accardineto the makers o1 peonagraph records in London, who declare that the demand for private discs is increasing daily. They say that persons are having records of their omn aecompliehmeitts made and are sending them to friends, Also, is stead 0f sending lettere or gifts, some people now talk on a disc and send that by way of greeting, The talk at children at various ages Is being filed away with their baby clothes A Wreath In Ice, The anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar is always celebrated by the decoration with flowers and wreaths of the great monument in Trafalgar Square, London, which was erected In honor of Kelson. Last year a wreath Was sent all the way from New Zea- land preserved se ved inth centre ent of1 pre aback of ice weighing 600 pounds. It reached the monument in good condition, and fit time to take its place among the other decorations. Writing ink made of lampblack and glue is believed to have been in use 4,500 years ago. A pretty good firm is Watch & Waite, And another is Attit, Early & Leyte; And still another is Doo & Dairet; But the best is probably Grin & Beret, Y,` • d- •vu emou id you ever try Grape elms with stewed prunes or peaches. -HERE isn't anything better for breakfast or lunch than a dish of Grape -Nuts, with cream or milk, and stewed prunes or peaches. This delicious combination gives you the ele- ments of a well-balanced food. For it contains not only the material needed to build tissue and furnish energy, but it also supplies fruit acids, that help keep the system in good order. Go to your grocer today and order a package of delicious Grape -Nuts. You will find that it'. will digest more readily than most other cereals, and it will "stay by" you longer—because it's sa richly nourishing; utts rr Health rr Yhere,s a . eason y,�, Cil Y I • R o re. i lc d:�2P�n�'�o�c�o"D:-S�s�o1�aS�s a o 0 , £�`6�c�4 ;',711,11, 1.11 Wonders of Japanese Paper. A government expert who has been 1 investigating the wonderful palters of Japan roports that the Japanese make water bags of rice paper, which are held to be more durable as well as lege expensive than similar articles made ' of rubber. Between the layer& at paper, wbich is soft and flexible, resin is used, and the outside is covered with laequev. Your aKoap TO -NIGH -IT TRY Minard's LinrnIeflI for that cold and tired feeling. Get Well—Keep Well. KILL SPANISH FLU by using the OLD RELIABLE! Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd. Yarmouth, N.S. Sliding Down Hill and Don't Know It. "lie is sliding down hill and don't know it," said a friend to me, the other day, speaking of a mutual ac- quaietance who had started oitt in life with great promise, but had gradually loot iris grit and ambition, and had completely slumped. Instead of being the first -rater :all his friends expected him to become, he is only a second or third -rater. Are you sliding down hill? Is the edge wearing off your ambition? Are you cpnscioua that there is .some de- terioration going on within yoti; that you are not, quite' what you once were? Have you •a feeling that you are slip- ping down; that your life-standarde are dropping; that you ase not quite as progressive, not quite as illi -to -date, in your -dress, Your manner, your ap- pearances, n;ot quite as' iuteres�ted in your work, or as.ambitious to climb to something higher: as yott once were? If you are; it is time for you to -call a halt, see where thetrouble is, and remedy it. it you don't : `tum about face immediately and; get an tee 'up- grade, again you arein danger of slumping to a second or thirst -rater- Success, The Librarian Mind, "Sir giant;" :said the commanding officer, ."1 was looking last evening for some r'eeor:Ls concerning the. religions services held every Sunday morning, but could not fuses them to she files. Whore are they?" 'Th'ey are filed nudei U sir." an- swered the sergeant in 1 barge of tIle BIes. "Why under' "Became ` they <l egait a hat f. -pet 't nitre, sit'•" • ISSUe No. 11—'22. MNinmrd's Liniment preveets Spanish Flu COARSE SALT LAN..'p, ` A L. -' Carlgts TORONTO 8Ai,*T 'WORKS C. ,i, CLIFF # TORONTO Classified Advertisements ADT:es W.I' :' ^-Tu 1)0 P -. i d aha Ughc newmg at Zwnme, whole or :afore trine: good pay; work sent any die. tarnzef ehurgee paid. Sena stamp or pa: i-ulare. N0±1onaa' Atanutuctur8ksit Company, Monbreaa', !,*tN #1O.O0 't * e.eo PAR .ue=ndepeudent: we uu; write for gareculars, Chiet £4r, Vaoada; Vuicanzer, Lotrdotr, tew4 urerloa'e Pioneer Dog 8,eatte er Pool: on DOG DISEASES and How to Feed 'United Free"to any 4d. 0re*�.e by the Author. H. Cly Goya.Co., 129 West 24th Street New 'ork. te=a000Q00 000Q00eC 0d, Fulness After Ealing it you Have ruiners after meals, a bad taste in your mouth ;n the amorning,fur anthe tongue, fiat - 'i after weals and no appe- tite, tite, take ROWSaigel's Syrup. It SS will clears your tongue, renew your appetite, give you relish for food and the power to dige>;t it thar0ughly and easily, Sold in Svc, rand *loo bottles at drug storm 4417S I�' L' frf 1h, t lTlt't 1 WARD OFF P� LTTLE aches grow into big pains unless warded off bx au a liras PA teat of Sloan's, itheunnetiere neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't fight bang against Sloan's Liniment, For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. You won't be an excep* 0 ler.n , Ittauar ' � ly does produce results, It.peartrafesteithentrulitring. Keep this old family friend afteaits handy for instaut use, As your neighbor. At all druggists --3$c, 70! , 31.40, 54ade in Q#zu{e a. :o s men. ffl Teach children To Use Culticura Soap Because his beat for their tender skins. Help it now stud then with touches of Cuticure Ointaaeatapplied to first signs of redness ar rough - miss. Oakum nrA Talnen a 1 excel- lent s lso exc 1 G lent for children. Sona25c, blalmeat2SvalSrc. Taleamt5t. Sold throughout theDominion,. CanadiauDepot: Lrcasa, United, 344' St. Paul St., W., Montreal. DllirCuticova Soap caatves Withoetmus. RAI WAi?i `EP.. SEND PESCtWIF'. Zion, and pries. J4hrt 3. Bleck, 'ritppr as I else. Was. A'sADIAN' M4T.TtI-"dtNIAI:, C c• A'o ocher Yea ,d, ',Iles t..attleearn, Ont. BEL -TING FOR eA'L ALA.. AMPS 011' :;1`,11 Alin L't;L'SP Telttng. pulleys. same, eabl..hoae.pachlp. *to., eli£uped subieet to approval at lowest n 'YORK,TpT%QT° CO,a ERQ',,QRN DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, 35•ceuts buys a bottle of "Danderiire" at. any drug store. After one applies- tion you can not tin:: sl particle of dandruff or a railing hair. Bielittles, every hair shows new lite. vigor, briglatnens, more color and aburolenst. NERVOUS ANO RUN DOWN Relieved by T ag Lycl; E. Pinkhant's Vegetable Compound Cobourg, Qntario. "For many yea—re 1 have bad troubles with my nerves anal base been 10 a general run-down.: .eondittau for some time. 1 could not do my work half the time because of trouble every month. I vete told of Lydia, E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound by friends and advl:,ed to try it, It has done me good and 1 strongly recounnene it. Sinett I have taken it I bave been able to dos all my owzt work anti 1 also know friends who bare fouta3 it goon. You can use these facts as e. testimoula1." l Mas. I` LT,L;T 1?rATISsas, Bos '761, Cobourg, Ontario, Any woman in this condition sT Quid take the Vegetable Compound, for it has helped other women and wo iu should help you. For nearly fifty year this good old-fashioned root and berb me'ilcine, which contains no earcotiee nor harmful drugs, has been the standard medicine for female ills, and has re- stored the health of tbousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, he flamnzation, ulceration, Irregularities, etc. Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Private Text - Book upon "Ailments reedier to Women" will be sent you free upon request, Write to The Lydia. B, Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. SCAR ETS For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic -laxative in tilt empty your bowels completely by world to physic your liver and bowels ween you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, Bi1iousnese, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy -like "Cas- morning, and you will feel splendid. "They work while you sleep." Cas - carets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they oust only ten cents a, box. Children carets." One or two to -night will love Casearets too. WARNING! Say "Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin • a t all. Why take chances? Accept only ,am "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tables of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia. Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Bayard boxes of 12 tablets --Also bottles of 24 and 140 -:Druggists, Aspirin fa the sage mark (registered in Canada) of ;13es.yrr 11anuraeture of Moxto- acetiraeidester of Saltcylicoeid. WIttleit is bell Icnou-,vthat !aspirin means .sayer manufacture, to asst,t oho nubile tzgainslimitations, the Tablets of Bayer Comliany winlie stamped with Choir general. tale mars-, tl,o "Bayer• Cross.,'